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■ \ V " I . I ■ V .'■•V , SATURDAY, FEBRUARY If tfnnsyw j'- ATCrage Daily Net Prcaa Run m m 1Eo»nftig If»ral5 Fw the Week Eaided Febraary 18, 1954 tumad hia head, jpMaagtUna atood .T in w n rtimnad by tee qiarikiMi|a ,o|t w miwit. traffio alowtr wHinn'^to J ^ R g e d l^»Weefutf nG et 11,U 2 I \ Aldng Main' Street move again and the jayvralker WILLIAM nCKSON ft soil Member 4f the Audit PpUo* crc raqoMtad Wnrtmu at CIreulatlena U i erabarraaaingly moked out of SIN9 E | i l 8 at BoUot Pee^^isrters I 4nd OH Same o f Mmchegter^B Sida Streeti^ Too alght, rubbl^ a sore, spot on hla $2 S0*.42 for' ct arafk for urigmhmt anatomy. M ancfvater^A €Uy &f VtUiiigB Charm •^l-'-.V' ill poiic* cnitiers. The A jaywaikev.waa punished and RuTBfNnM ad! OOMMEROIAL jurtS^pleted a aix w aa M n . Snrratt GnBtyt eup to par and (3) get some sick an alarmed rootariat satisfied with Heart Fund VDL.LXXIII,N0.115 (OMaaiflod AdvertWag aa Page 14) • «eom la advanced flrat aid, Whan' Preddent Abraham Lin- ones out of bed.' the form of punishment PMHTINR^i PUERHAIIaillB MANCHESTEIL CONN.. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15,1954 (SIXTEEN PAGES) mambera od. the regular po- pln .waa aataaainatea on Apcil We expect the entire office force The aum of .1350.42 waa collected forcc. Die inctructore were \ "f .SkV, S4, 1665, the nation’a atunned cit- to start a milk diet after reading Memory Caarae Praapect ' on Tag pay, Thursday, by tee Y- ' AI^ WORKMEN INSURED aihl Mrm. J u tm Iryiiie. iaenry clamored for immediate this .article. Hoiv about jrouT A young couple we know Were Teens groU)M of Manrtieoter High .'V'T,..' . ^ .. puhlahment of the aaeaaairt and (It must be explained that the akUng recenUy at a slope here in for the benefit of the Heart Drive. West Three Hear from Austria above propaganda is a minority 240 ToiXAHD TURNPIKE — MANCHESTER J inymne interaated la invited to hla conaplratora; Two . weeka aouthehi New England. H m man Chairman Robert De'iuitsOn ex-^ the tdik, aponaored by the later John Wilkaa Bopth waa dead, report ^tten by an ioimature was descending we hill when a preabed his appreciation ad the FNONE MltclMl 9-0920 ANY TIME and in. leaa than three montha lad jvho doesn’t know one good jOouncll of Church cup of coffee from an udder.) youngster in front of him tum­ yeomsr service these girts render­ on *TVgrimage to Pale* four alleged conaplratora in the bled and Seriously Injured hla leg. ed under the able leadership of plo^ were banged. __I,*' la the FederaQOB Room o( Weather At Your Own Risk The man stopped, went to the George C. Bmmerlihg. More than center Congregational Church Infortunately, however, the boy. and freed him from hla ■!»«■ 70 girls worked up and down Main a t Sunday. The apeakers If ^ u are thinking of suing the 7 pf m . Wheels, of juatlce turned too quick -weatherman for breach of promise Another gentleman cams along StreeJXfrpm 1 to 9 p.m.. Though talll be Graham Leonard, who hae ly for at leaat one of the defend- and began feeling the boy's leg thp'weather Mnieid cold during the «Mnt conaiderable time in the because you got caught in a vio­ an!^ Mra. .Mary B. Surratt Hard-, len t s n o w e t o r m and Were -fat-break...... eiiing It failjiki tch <*ia their TjHE ARMY and NAVY CLUB iy .had the trap c ^ r been spring marooned for three days in - the “Don’t touch him until a doctor spirits and few people could raalst on the gallowa adien it became wastelands between Coventry and comes,” our friend admonished. the girls with thr plasUc hearts. ! Man Suanne Robb, daughter of i^iparent that a victim of cir­ Danielson after he piwdlcted “'clear The man continued, seeming to Rose Frechette .lerved aa oaptaift V/. Mr. and Mra. Sherwood J. Robb cumstances. the church-going Mrs. and warmer” — save your money. ignore the remark. “We have of the afternoon group and Shirley ^ dS -Adelaide Rd., haa been Surratt. had beffl given the ex­ The tt, 8.>^Qouft of -Appmls got to get a splint" he said, ap- Warren was eapUin of. thoae Work­ named to the flrat aemeater honora treme penalty for a crime ahe down in St. Louis recently decided bnrraUy having decided the boy’s ing during the evening. •// Outstanding work was doiM by a t Cenaacticut OoUeSei JHew jnay not have, committed. \ the Weather Bureau isn't respon­ lag waa broken. ‘ iCksen-Whlte Pboto. & km. A giMuate of Chaffee The guilt Or Innocence of Mrs. sible— not legally anyway. “We can’t move him until we Mclntoeh Valerie Oavit, a junior, who work­ School, Wlndaor, ahe ia majoringSurratt a Washington boarding­ get a doctor,” our friend said with ed for four and one-half hours Six business firms brought suit without a break. . , ^jiaychology. house operator, has long been a. against the Weather -Bureau and some spirit id Mrs. Robert Edward Mc- EVERY t SATURDAY NIGHT Last Minute Instructions subject of discussion. Guy W. other government Agencies. Thpy "Get the toboggan.” said the n Harvard Rd., announce , mertlng wiriies to thank all U. S, Lowersi^Pric^ ' A Bimery will be held in the Moore of Washington, whose book, said the government gaPe them a meddler, not seeming to notice |hb engagement of their daughter, of the girls who worked so dili­ STARTING AT 8;IS SMART .traatry of the North Methodiat “The Case of Mrs. Surratt” ia bum steer on^.risiag river and a our friend’a determination. Mlaa Mary Glynn Mclmoah, to Al- gently and also the faculty advis­ >0 RKG..LAR GAMES—3 SPECIALS /: 'Church for children of ehurch published today, endeavors to es­ flood in July, 1951. caught them At about this point the Ian Roth Schubert, son of Mr. and ers, Miss Mary McAdams, Miss adMMd teachera attending the 11:16 tablish the truth about the trial unaware. dOlng damage to their ment would have gotten dgolhim self a job. soon to, be entombed in tee man- ' 1 ItoM laafaWtd. . McI0iney Bros. After Starting Fire to prices they pay. • ------/ New York, Feb. 15 (/P)— ”Wa are ia agrrament on tea guilty and set free. John Sui^ 4 The fellow .Rogers raferato must aions of hia fathers. Public life at thh church. A baked ham supper ■■ # New “rootproor’ aewer Retail Drop to Follow need for k constitutional amend­ ratt waa a close personal frl«pd caUed him again and kept him in­ ^ 1 be served at 6:30 by a com­ WE CARR 4 (1) Pronipt Service Robert R. Young, who wants Booth, who had been a guest have spent considerable tlnui com­ LEADING lines inatalled. / The 8-cent cut in support priebs ment and betore the Senate gets, pletely. smashing a door which terested untU he was 65. He then mittee conalating of Wilham Gil­ (2) Quality Work E x a n tin e d for butter should, in the norihal to control the New York Cen­ SERVICES the Surratt taoardinghouM. retired—and died iii two yearal ' roy, Harvey Mercer, Lester V/ol- Y 4 a Plugged aener Uon clean-' Rockville, Feb, 15 (Special) whence he pushed her to the around to vottog on the question leads to the Rogers’ storage romn *d electrically./ (3) Rfasohable Prices course of trading, lead to a drop tral Railroad/jleclared today we may be in agreement on lan­ Was, then, Mrs. Surratt'^uilty? in the basement of the apartment Remember hoW much older''even cott, -Harry Baakmd, Anthqny •—Both police and flrp inveati-1 below, Tbst Interprtt The Wishes ^Aittar Dnig\Staras gators tOdav were Fonreimed Folkea then returned to the tene- Hartford, Feb. 15 (/P)— of about the same am'ount In the that he ha^ "a three to one guage,” Bricker said- Or, was she the unfm^i^te vic« house a t 673 O n te r St. the young men used to pe ? Tacono and WinthropBallard. j IE SAFE . . . RE SURE gators looay were concerpM, retail price of butter. Thla indication of a pooaihla Of The Fsisiily tlm ' of circuautaneoT and judg­ People aeemed to Hka to get old Following the buppey, Karl m Ab A J K A A A A A The Connecticut Co., cart Comi chance for victory, as he ar­ The halt, Rogers bellaves, tvas a m th .a sfi.ries.oi house fires in 4 the children. pete auccessfully with auto­ The goveriuhenC haa accumulat­ rived -in New York from combination .of . propOaola, both of ments based on reaMms other than gbbd Siaed safe which had hot been or old-Io«nting cafiy.fh IM . CMd Kurthi associate prof^or of ed more than 350 million dollars .which toe White H'ouae thus for the evidence nmwnted at her pictures of oiu: ^ w e ra show a Physical EducaUon at Trinity Col­ this community that endM in Folkea was apparently stUI alive mobiles. It can' avoid the e'nd- Florida to launch his proxy used .for years and whkh ..waa -/-I the death,by hanging; of a ^ h u body was discovered by worth of surplus butter,, xheese .^.tound objectionable, ouna.. aa JOlilil E BUiiKE IrfU t dosed but unlocked. A wire en- youn y kwklng J n i r H a m ta with lege, will give an tllustmedvialk BROS. lefis cytle of'higher'rales and and dried milk under price sup- fight...... - Sen. Knowland of (Mlifornio, the BuW hhrautp d t e l F a t i ^ aids-, .0“ tK«. 6thle.tlc and .physical ediuea- West Indian farm laborer, i ^ do su re-aad e tha safe viafMe and ...... ' / - fewer riders...... -.Ro.rt qperationa...... •n-‘ving w ith. his . wife GOP ffioor Leader, predieted m rt FIINElUa HOME Energy Lad Writes apparently \the thief thought it boards, whiSKers, mustaches or tion programs at the college. Mo^ SEWAGE DtSFpfilAl COliirANY Some dairymen have' been\urg- from Palm Beach, Fla., said he wa.i the Senate will start voUng this goatees: ^ivhile our mothers wore TKi body « th« .This was the bash on which S3 BAST OiBNTER ST. be prices are going up and contained valuables. lea of last fall's game between ^HE OFFICE OF jamin I. Folkes, 33, of 14 Hartford’a Deputy Mayor James H. ing lower supports on the thtory waging a fight against "a small French Lt. Jacques Boulllot (left), commander of a company of week on provlaiona of the pending people are becoming milk their JiBlr severely plain or just TrilUty and Wesleyan University in the Snipalc Hook and Ladder Oo. clique of banking interests, the; T E U M l-dM M Actually, Rogers e o n , he waa B1ANC1U;8T1^ Park PI;, was discovered sns^ -Witnesses believed they detected Ktnaclla began croea-examination that -thla would bring about tn- Vietnamese paratroopers, gives lost minute' Instructions to Sgt. Vo Bricker proposal. era. We have even noticed awaiting ah opportunity to leave bangaabove the fmohead; and our win also be shbwn: of Connecticut Co., witnesses today. creaaed uae of their products. \ same group that brought on the Nho Me beforo'boarding a pUne at Sebunir Nhleng, Indochina. The Knowland said he might' talk that in The Herald editorial room. gntndmothera covered their thin­ ' Kurth has had a wealth of ex­ ^R . E. J. LOJESKI pended from the limb of a a alight pulse from Folkea’ body 1929 crash." . AMBOLAMOB SBRVIOB X the contents of the safe where the- ning locks with fancy, lacy white while they awaited the hospital The case for higher rates resumed On the other hand, there has French command ohnounced that on addltlbnal contingent of about to Bricker and George further Flrat there waa one. then two and co{lectora for the Salvation Army perience in the field of athletica. tree in the rear of the apart­ before the Public Utilities Commis­ been strong opposition from oth­ He declared his immediate plans 100 American technicians have been transported by air from Japan today to see if something can’t be now fdur of the boys admit a caiw.'>' During hia career at Springfield ambulance to take him to (hty - ...... would pick them up cn their regu­ 29 b a r k s t r e e t ment house. Hospital. However, he waa pro­ sion. » ers. - to "organize the New York to assist the French in their battle against the Commualst-led Vlel- worked out the White Houae would liking for milk,. lar rounda College, he was a varsity player in- Fire Marshal John Ashe told In January, when the coippany The, National Milk Producers tral stockholders, to take pos- mlnk rebels. (NBA Telephoto). accept. Thla week, the National DsUry The Merry Race football, track and wreatiing. In nounced dead on arrival. presented its case, it asked for a George, who previously had felt The damage to the dooYwas con­ AU the Ck)natltutioh guarantees The Herald Folkea had previously Federation estimated recently iton of their property, which E-OPEN made what appeared to be an at- Accordmg ' to reports, Mrs. basic 15 cent fare and other higher lower supports such as BeiHMIi has nqt been in rtOckholders' hands that the Senate might klU oU of ‘TOMOiqMW 18 information on milk: is the pursuit a t happiness. You the football team and named on Folkea waa awakened by smoke rates all operations, including DAV» ready made the neebssary repairs. have to catch up with it yourself. 'tempt on the lives of his wife and 00 contemplates would reduce the for a Xoll generation of Vander- the constitutional amendments, An eight-ounce glaSs gives you Although denying that ha pos- the All-New England team./He was and fire and started screaming..for school bus fares. .bUta” \ .■ ■aid today he thinks some measure Anon. four children by setting three sep­ annual income bf the dairy farm­ ^ lARK 147 calories. If America's 100 niil- seasea much p i the worldly goods, the 175 pound New England col­ MONDAY. FEB. 16 arate fires in their bedroom at an help. Patrolman Edward Cariaon Wants Same Rates ers by a t leaat one billion dollars. Yokng'a Bid Rejected- will pass. rMJNTINII liitt adults were to drink a glass Rogers did-eay that what ha does lage. wresUliig cham pi^ and also, early hou> today. The final, at­ waa in <3ty cou^ room wheh , Th* oaly nracucal method, the Asked for comment on t^ t 'Th# New^ork Central board re- Gaorge'a propoeal won support with brSakfast tomorrow morning, roBseaa ^srifely reposes in a safe set two records - In tee hammer attention W |i'“|ittractt4 \ 0*^ from Sen. Sparkman (D-Ala.). these who eaie enofagh throw. tempt. that brought police atten- glSNIMnUMJaimed. was to make Uie Benson said ha did not-know what jepte(l Young’s demand that he be human^energy for the day would deport. box in the vault of the H eart Coin Folders Uon, occurred at 3:30 a fit. screnma coining from the erow'i rateii tha same In all divlalona— the effect on dairy income- would made chairthan of the board at a Sparkman said in an interview to aeml tte best- be enhanced by enough “xip” to During the World War II. he tenement houae. Large asmwtaseat of heart- bmdt cif which he ia president. He Tried To Save CbUdrea even though Hartford waa still be. but he said he believed hia meeting 1 ^ ^ ||. Later, Central he beUevee Oeorgr hae "put into drive the Twentieth Ontury Lim­ added tha* it would be interesting served as a Navy lieutenant in The alarm was originally sound making m ^ y in 1953. program would reault in jpraaiUy oimple words" what Sen. Bricker ited from Nkw York to C ‘ G iven to C hildren comnumd of a rabnaarine chaser in AsheXsald, when Mrs. Folkea Praaldaat WUUiW White promised By French Forces to see one or a docen night “crawl- ed by (MrlaOh Yrom Box 35. The Expertt predicted a continued Increased coiuumption 'e f-'c a ia a “barefisted fight” and predicted (R-Ohio) sought to do in an a ro e i^ 133 times. I t a t ’a what MUt the Pacific bnnle areas. Following O ta department--ealled to the meat-propoeal wBchlwa been criU- era” aucceaafully enter this vault, ■ ’ ' v •_ I loee e< passengers, -partly due to p i uBiWtBr"Y»pweiMlly~ W for ■ ' /■ ■ V . W R T O E N D president of the National his discharge from the service, he claed vigorouaiy Mraeftifiit Council claims. \ .. or ta fact the vaults of any bank. H eart shaped crin f01,dera. higher rates and moeUy to automo- resulting jmproved term I cbntrol of the «UIj retunwd: tar fiq>rlngfleld college to (Cnrttnned on Pnge Bleveai bUe cDinpetltion and' telertfi'on. Saigon, Indoohina, Feb,. 16 Tbe Frencb HigliConmiaiid. "■Eisenhower. • ...... ; ^ ...... ' He goes on to any, a giaaa of aiota are also heart ahapeef dairy market.. '*ven 46 'Y’o'abg I^ e a with re­ PHARMACY Girie for Jaywalkera do graduate work and to act Only higher rates could keep it out The secretary,skid that in re- announced today that troops defending Luang Prabang have "The George amendment will milk for breakfast can belp (1)) be a familiar alght to many wrastUng coach and aaalstant porters at the Pennsylyahia Rail­ 4 Dopot.8q,—TH. MI-6-4665 ^Therb. have been many .verbal Of the red—without. drasUc. curtail-! road Station, the/flght for control thrown- back a Ckunmuniat-led Vietminh a t^ k m ade by ad-* give Awwonce. t o . thoae who ac- . make active peopie dVen mote ef- ha jw dl as, oparti of football, m ent PtiiecYtcc,.Qr,puhUa nuhsidy. - ,tmMly-tooi;..4bat,A. jtteaig. might.to.. ■ftctive. W piffl ^ «xohangaa~.-^J>atMmea-. - jaywialkera tM^’VGMt-NGW'^Yorlr'Ccmrft) 'g3rs^' ■vimce-rebelrtnits whocrossed/'the M ek on g^ vef SfBoul'felgbl and motortots who fall to agree the aioiAU under each heart saying AiYter feceirthg |hia maatePs de­ “ We contend," jiaid Klnsella. in teni waa draniatized on the floor fringe upon cotetltntloBal xigbte,’* gree, ha becaSM director of physi­ miles north of the Laotian Royol-t ^ Sparkman said. who Tmd the ri|^t of way. -A “Each little heart, fights heart 55 opening the cross-examination, of tha Nqw York Stock Exchange. Capital. cal education and athletica and MoRclMstor Wolpoptr "that the fares in Hartford should Florida motorist took things into dladaae.” For mor< than a full hour aft^ the 'I'he communique aaid the Viet- I Q ^ w ra a D- A George planned cmiferenccs to­ hia own hands this tyeek as he ’ Mrs. (tearlea Jacobson haa dia- head coach of football at East ohU FoiRt CoHipoEy > be predicated upon conditions and naricet o^ned the brokers ^ho day with Sen: Knowland of Coll- Hartford High School. Tr’eksury Lists mlnh forces, estimated at B a t t s - Y I d ve down the. hearts of West tributad these coin folders to ^1 D. E. FRECHETTE. Prap. costa incurred in furnishing serv­ iuw or^ra to buy Central st^k lion strength, were rrpuls^/after fbnila, the Republican floor leader, Sm Beach. of the schools and those chlldrra In 191^. Kurth accepted a posi­ Noses into Crystal Gave ice to Jbe preater Hartford com- liod iw been able to find enoug fierce fighting in which both aides and poosibly wito Bricker on pro- Suddenly a careleaa jayu^dker who. desire to do ao, may Uka tion at Trinity where he now is M9 Broad St.. TeL 60-9-6561 munltv.. Hdrtfbrd should not' be aeUera ta complete the openinc" posed changes in hto eubetitute. SAVE RONEY NOW director of physical education and Four ^Dislc^^^ suffered losses. , . / a is Key to U. S. «fa^ed in front of him. . them home and return them td the OPEN EVERY EVENING shackled to the unrelated econom­ tranaaction. Flench defenders alra^ |ahglcd The Senate resumes discuaeion of achoola to be picked up oh Wed­ the college intramural program, 13 pounds ofrt>pe and other rock- ic operating conditions ahd costa toe constitutional change today, Ths'driver-lurched his car to 4' head coach of track and assistant ______UNTIL 6 . Crystal CJave, Ky„ Feb. 16 ;ral stock finally opened at jth rebel troops in Suong' REXAP YO^R SMOOTH TIRES stop only inches asray from the nesday, Feb. 17. cHmbing equipment, footpowder, in the other areas s^ed by the In 130 G ales a Bhara, a hew high for toe er ’Vall'ey, aboutcight miles wito George predicting mot a afaow. head coach of football. v / (JP)—The ■ woman attired in Connecticut Co. Euroj)€/ Forces down vote may be reached - by near-vicUm. -On tee back of each coin folder t C H O O N E R cleaiUng tisauea c o m b , hand year and a gain of 87 cents over northeast of Luang. Prabang, put- . * * •■ / All members and their friends Army, khaki fatigue suit and cream, face lotion and lipatick. Hartford’s geography and eco­ Thursday. i M x U SAW rdO TH a e • a a $ 4 .9 5 Despite the fact his screeching there ia apace, for the name of the Waahlngton, Feb, IS (AP)— Friday’s clbaing, with a block of tlngHhem to flight. brakes caught the attention of a child, the grade and/the achool, so are urged to attend this fine pro- Before y o ^ y ^ trailer yo« owe it to yourarif to see the new a miner’fihelmei with carbide “You know th'erq a rt rats in the nomic poaitiop la unique, he said 95,000 shares. It represented a gain \Rebels Robeive Help , Feb. 15 (D—American of As it Stands now, George’s sub- 4.70x15 S A ^ O O T H i}ram of fellow’ship and entertain­ /ron/ ffoor P n in ^ Schooner. Thw moMl# homo olTere you overy- cave ?“ someone asked. and should be considered by itself, Treasury Department has/in­ ficials said today that Russia’a .stitute. would nullify.treaties or in- $ 5 .9 5 policeman and many spectators, ' at each donor may have recog­ lamp, was descending into the formed Congress that out a t/ 138 of $5.35 a share aince Young's bid A Fftneh o ^ m a n salid about i^uaaia a ment. wanted . . . more room, easy entry, style Mrs. 'Sawtelle shrugged. 'Tve not on the basis :Of . conditions else­ for chairmanship of toe board was 1,500 V m irti guerrilla troops S ternationsi agreementa whieh cort^ . 7.10x^ SAWTOOTH ...... the motorist jumped out of his nition. Along with the coin folders cave for a week’s sojourn. "security” dlamlsaala or /forced flifct 'With the Ootistltntion. It alao S4.9S car and planted hia foot with re- a Ite^et "THiat-^ydu should know NOTICE leadenilup. The d m m at the fro n t^ where it belonga — and A newsman inquired: slept with rats running over my where,'''. - rejected. , around iang Prabang’s defenM,7*”* Europe sicepliig bag.” resignatioiu in 1953, fou/ were meana the United Statea muat would provide that an international EXCHANGE CASINGS isounding force- on ithe J a y w ^ e r’s about- rheumatic fever” will b» t t o gives youm nte more usable wall Space in the Wg, spacious •'IS' there anything nicer you'd "We ahall. show that the.losa of found to be "disloyal pe|(wna’’ un­ Last week toe etock held toe lines'haveW en. reinforced: by an' Mrs. Sa^i^elle, who ean u her pssaengera to the automobile has lindetermini^ number of regular maintain sizeable forces on the con­ agreement, otoer' than a' treaty. 360 RECAF8 ON HAND EXCHANGE NOW! posterior. diatributed. Dancie S ch^uled THE OFFICE OF P®«:h,keeps out tracked-in dirt. Com­ rather do?" ' der standards since scrapped. spoUlght day after day aa more tinent tor a long time. Should not become effacUva as In­ Reentering his car, the motor- pletely fiiniMhed, sleSpe up to six. See it today at — “Tes," replied Mra. Ida V. Saw- living training dogs, wap accom-^ not bem due to an unavoidable - The information waa/^ven to the and more peopl.e jumped . on toe rebel units. Rut the bulk of the pbnled by Marguerite Klein, 2>, A economic condition but failure on Vietminh torero, were reported Smoking out Soviet military in­ ternal low except by act of . (ton. iat drove off aa thb\ policeman By Gom e D oubles DR. J. C. BARRY telle, 47,. Of. Brooklyn, N. Y. “I’d House Appropriation^ Committee, bandw ^on in toe belief toat .Youhg Hke to go' down for two weeks.” school teacher from. Chevy (3haae, the part of management to adjust and others wera backing their Cam­ still in the Bac lUver Valley, about tentions in Germany and Austria— N l t i r e s B artlett’s ^oda VERNON \TRAlLEk\ COURT Md. Neither, had epfnt than which published it )rcay, by Elbert as evidenced by their refusal to roll (Cqattoaed mi Poga EMM) Typical of Team service to the needs and conven­ P. Tuttle, actlng/Becufity officer paign to control by iaiying 45 to 50 miles of the capi­ WILL BE CLOSED a day in a cave. . ience of the riding public in the dif- tal city.' Advance\ elements were bock power at any point—la re. The Ckfme Doubiea Club of the Mrs. Sawtelle ia typical of the 55 for-the departipjuit. Which has garded by U. S. SecretaiY of State t r a d e IN VOUR OLD TIRK /: Sale X In d ic a te North Methodist Church will hold men and women engaged today im Two other woipeh pi^a^ed (Continued Fagb^ Fifteen) near the Nga Rivee^ Valley, about FOR FROM them undergrounji 'as the Nation­ about 77,000 pmployea. -The com­ 15 miles ahead pt tnb main group. Dulles as one 6t the moirt import kh old-fashioned and modem daitce aXploring (Systal Cive in the (CoatiBaed- on Page FUtaea) mittee was considering the depart- knt' achievementa of Western VALENmiFS DAY at the. Community Y on Friday, Mammoth Cave National Park al Speleologies (cave study) So­ p--, t. T - r ■ ■ ■ ' ^ :------ment’a buc^^t ^request. / The post of Mudng'Sai, the last WE W IU AUbW VOU UP TO W oo John S. Croaby and Edward M. ciety . launched the 7-day expedi­ French strongpolnt north of the diplomacy at toe Big Four Confer Fab. 19, commencing at 6:30 p. m. FEB. 16 TO MARCH ! i A - area, 100 miles south of LoiiisyiHe. A ijiai^ doesh’t have to be dis­ ence. Bulletins CORSAW AND ^aart, owners of BArtlett'a Soda Music for dancing will be fur­ She bubbled wiUi excitement tion. "^ y were Nancy Rogers. capital, again was atumked by shop, 133 Spruce SU have file - HUELSMANIfS claims may be filed wdth Attyi Six Ciietoinii Workers Fired American Ambassador Winturop terday to reinforce the garrison. pNicy should be and will result in This year will mark the foufth sonnel effects and equipment, tionaedf the cave 200 fcqt below Filing Returns In a separate report on the (hia- W. Aldrich, urges Britoha get planning tor, maintenance of strong oriL the mercury at 13:89 piJtt. Charles N. Opekett, 963 Main 8L year that the^club haa undertaken INCOME TAX the earth’a surface' aa. the expedi­ tp The Btiongpoint is about (H)' miles ntts to 96-6. ocoerltog ta the U A fLOWERSHOR ^®d# wifli 3 scoops of rmO^w SMlfost Cl^rry which must be dragged over the toma Service, whose 9,000 employes more chummy with U. S. service­ northwest of Luang Prabang. U. S. forces in Europe. this piojecti which has been great­ rock ahd jiUrt. tion’s first day ended. Two were Washington, Feh. IS OF) — Re­ Mpervise Imports into the United men in Wales in order to/Wd'er- \ American officials feel thla is 'Weather Roreoa at tentaari Debada A xa^ Veraoa ly enjoyed in the past In other physicians and one waa a brider Fighting appeared to have FleM, The eM record w m 6L6 Mra Sawtelle’a bundles inchid- venue Commlssidner T. Coleman S^tatea, it was discloaed that six atand theip. better.. .U.. 8../Foreign ope of the reaults of the diplomat­ TeL RackvlBe 6-4885 ‘ years attendance haa been near RETURNS VoRlHa Ico croom, tompHog cd the following items: A map, groom'who interriipted his honey- persona were dlamiaaed last yaar slackened elsewhere .on toe check­ ■et hi 1999. One Week pry/Cleaning 'PHONE BnalneM bad IndlvMnal Andrews thinks the government Aid Director Harold''S ts^n ~ar- erboard froiita of the war. . Only ic h^d propaganda batU'e with So- capacity and it has proven to be a first aid kit, can of carbld:;, note­ ihoon. securityiruy nsiiB.riaka. «JUSLomsCustoma uom-(3om rtvea In Seoul for look at lehabUl- viet^Fotoign Minister Moltov here W A S H E R MI-9.48fiT moat enjoyable evening for all Ai Yoor Hoom or book aiKl pencil, can opener, emer- A doxen of Uic inen together can r e 1 i a V a about 35 million mlssionerer DaviiDavid B, StniUiyer light patrol. clashes were reported THRUWAY COSTS IIOUNT 344 MAIM m , KrowRod.. with wMppfd croom, ., tatioa work in war shrtteted Ko­ on Buropaan JssueS,. which . they, those at tending. -gency rations; whistle, knife, knee^ taxpajren from'filing any indivldf all Six S]k)mared to have had "coa;* re a around Dien Bien Phu; France’s Hortferd, Peh, 161 'Refreahmenta will be available Wat Appointment Call main stronghold in the mountatna believe the United Statea'Britain Lodge today was RiEPAIRS pada, waterproof,match container,, , (Oantlaiied an Page Five) u«l income tax return at all next tact’’ wl'itn Uommunlsta, Treasury Departnjent reveals and France have clearly 'won. for those who w)ah them, in charge k '; . Leaat the records . indicate of the northwtat- A French, spokes- the propeeed r DAY COOPER yea«- — though they wpuld still search for peaolbie manlaold yeaterday .Uto.enrifdlng Itoday 7^8 W ^Srt) TKr*« went M club members. ' ...... _ pay ~rtee ikx . ' ------there waa a contact, orthere had -hidden in luggage o f arirlving trav­ i.otog'.W hje': . EcOHOlMfefll Ttekcta may be aecured from been a previous membership to rebel .forcea .Appeared to be. esip- ihtp a new. secret a e ^ o n with ^ ilh tl DAYS MI*3-54!4 . ... And he plans .^o doubhdouble , tee elers ia now pairt of Customa Serv- Molotov to'preas to r the same an y mem ber Of-the Couples‘Clbb or I'VV iiumbii! of revehue agenda now audi -im" e « tn t w ii ’9tf1ce job: i .F lttt teiMohd a t Amerf> Ing bsick from poaitiona they have h e ^ EMEBGEN# from Alton Cowles or Arthur IVENINGS MI.M109 held . foi* three moiite's.' French teowddivit 'on his 'reisl Korean and Rl. 15> FEI. Rd ; GlMNrailfRRd . , „ .000 new definite'aecurity risk,” he said. can aid war BROterlal for Spian’B CMLIVRHER Holmae .»WlCaT,V' U.-V/rVi'ri.'.V;.' -fighterit.anA .bombcEa,haixiad.,the. .Indnfhina ,pi>Hciaa-,that„41>eyM.afct,, odoskdatcatt agehti a year fdiiteir d{i v .i T 6 'T ' 'TfftHe give'' teethe --BifbrniiiHbfitR^Nflbtetirapkrta tefbrnitiHc- Id C a rt^ Vietminh lines tor the 59th complished on hla German and CemnUealaaer O. Albert SERVICE W rlej^^ieis Replace AT YOUR billion dollars in taxes He says about the Treasury 'Department Spain, aboard freighter North­ western Vic; straight day. . American-supplied European security policies and on morotog-at the Geveraer’o MeOh \ncy the government ia now mtssipg, security dismlasals. under repeated B26 bombers also laid doivn fresh Austria. demeSi CALL and qheck what he called a grow­ demands from Rep. Gary (D-Va.). C onnect!^ physicians will cx- barrages of napalm over Vietminh . But even if some unexpected ing tide of evasion. / A number of Democrats in Con­ omlae .progKaa made in the post o a Rr o w a y i n j u r e d LADIES' SUCKS or MEN'S - Poffertoh^s "ft, Andrews outlined these and gress have protested that Repub­ year agalnat cancer when they 169 Ceatar fit, Cor. of Church Waahinglon. Feb. 16 (p)—The* the Defense Department Jta use in (Conttnnad an Page Five) 1 (OeaUaned oa Page Bight) aoaatt. no-. Fhh. 15 iff) M I-9 ;4 5 4 8 GAMDOT CERAMICS other far-reaching plana during licans have aought to give the meet in New Haven fqr seventh Dove Gorroway. the NBC teta* U. S. High command’s aiom-age Iw’srtime would be by all three closed hedringa two weeks . ago impression that most of the 3,300 annual Physicians Cgncer Confer­ “Underground___ Pentagon,” built in- services—Army,'Navy aiid Air vlalea etar. eaffeee4l a peeeteth WIlilAMS 680 MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST—MANCHESTER before a House Appropriations peraoiu the administration saya ence WedneadSy , . . Rep. Donald ■kail'ftaetore la aa aatooMhEe al^"* mountain 65 miles from the ' Force—for central direction of de-f subcommittee an his agency’s bud­ were dropped from the "' federal Lk Jackson (Jt-Calif.) announces TROUSERS OIL SERVICE National Capital, U ready. ~ Ifenae ' and counterstUck even ceWetaa today whRe he wag (EXCEPT WHITE) -CONVENlteNTLY LOCATED ONOREm ROAD get. A transcript of his testimony jiayroll last year under its secur­ hs will introduce within few-weeks En^dving Bureau Tightens havtag hla piteiro tahoo. Be It PrejMt “Completed” ' though headquarters at Waahing- was released today. ity program were subvarsivea bill to outlaw Communist !party. A Defense Department spokes- i ton might be wiped out The Pen­ . PregreM Noted Democrats claim a big majortty National Commander of VFW • Greenware • Classes • Firing •'Supplies ' man said today in leply to a re-;U gon itself is a peOuUarly vul- The Commissioner said “consid­ Wayne E. Richards .says his organ­ Borter’a question that the project nerable target for air stuck, eaa- Precautions Against Thefts nSfCm) SIGNS CONTBACP* Mayeo, Tru-Fyre, Glass-matic and Symphony Glazes • Two erable progresa” hali been madopn ^ (Coatlaaed on Page Twa) isation U trying to expose &m- Detiait. FsK 16 iff) — Ptofl Of These Delicious whlch started three years ago to ! Ily identUUble from- the air bjr ra- a long-talked plan under which po munlsU but ia “engaged in ne provide an alternate command post dar because of iU stone-steel con- haaeOtaa Walt Drape algasd MR EASTERN tax return would be required frolp witch bmit, haa im vigilante com­ Washington. Feb. 15 Iffi-^The.. a)1 but 632,000 haa been recovered, 1964 hroehan eaatnwt wUh teh FVee Instructions^Pouring By Appointment and communications center if atruction aiid unique shape and its persons whose entire income is Sundaas Far The- Price Of One •I location near the Potomac River. mittees and is not trjdng to hurt government worker who made : and Landia is awaiting' trial, Oefialt Tlccrs today. I TeL MI-3-6546 or ML9-9605 atomic atUck should Uiredteq or ■ subject to payroll withholding Increases fteported anybody . . ,’1 Army, ^gineera ' '' destroy the PenUgon, la “100 per Rivers are ouUtanding landmarks taxes. away with 6160.000 in new 620 Aaaoclata Bureau Dtrertor H. J. the SiBd to ogreow laa«l ELEDTRONICS on a radar scope. criticize legiaiation dmignpd to bills from the B tu ^ u of Engraving Holtzclaw told about too Incident 11 aim to Olga haftoa cent completed ’’ • . Employers would' file a single re-, In O p ii^ Seiznres eeotrel fieeda and conserve aoil in pnctlee slaito Mareh L The cost of blasting out the, 'Joint Flnooee Effort port, covering both Income toxea and Printing carried out some in testimony before the Bouse Ap- TfflffvisioE SpEcidiM ‘The underground Pentagon was ■i' amall -wateraheds under direction 6100,000 hidden in a paper sack propriaUona Committee, which waa < M V GLEAMN8 SERVIOE BOY A RIDULAR DIO H t DONE ■ caverii Under Rock Raven Moun- j and Social Security taxes. The gov­ of Secretary of Agriculture. tain, in Frederick County. Md., financed through Army, Navy and ernment. would compute the tax WaMiington. Feb. 15 (ffi—^An 8- under some dirty overalla considering the bureau’s budget Air Fore# funds,'pacifically af- Soviet Zone poet In Ehist Berlin When he walked out of thq request.-HU testimony was made WOBE ACCEPTED UP TO 1| A Jl 24 HOUR TV SER^CE building housing for persoimel and send tha taxpayer a bill or a fold increase last year'in aelzurea commlta what looks like mild AND OET ANOTHER FREE above ji^und and InsUIUng com- jirqved after congressional commit­ refund. of raw. opium—principal source of bureau at the end of hU working public today, latrednetery Offer: MANOHESTER tees' had heard testimony in pri­ hereay when he says ,CV>ibmunist' day. Congress has-Keen told, he It was "quite painful,” HottzeUw HWiPr MTUBOAYS municaUons equipment presumably That would leave only about 30 heroin—has been reported by the ayatam in East Oarmany restricts ohoervad, although Rap. Gary (D- reached at least the original esU-' vate aearion, the spokesman said. million of th e nation’s 55 miUioh U. 8. CUstoma Service. 'pulled the. leg of the troueera out GE» yOMT ORfMEO rofoT Coiutruction was uixlar direc­ personal freedom . . . Total of of the paper to show the guard Va) assured him that th» buraoa’s mate of 35 million dollars. income taxpayers , sUll filing an­ in testimony before the Houae 116,500 has beea roised'to ddte to­ theft record U “very excellent." if a I t p m ES chM w» urn hi- NUO SHAMPOOING CO. Available infoiteatlon Indicates tion of the Army’s Cbrps of Engi­ nual returna. Appropriatioiu Commlttae. Deputy and walked on out.” 461 MIDDLE TURNPIKE EAST ' neers. wards restoratlpn of steeple of Since the teeft,. Holtactaw aajdt a miUntenahce force of military Andrews said the plan would Customs Oommiaaloner Cbestar A. Lebanon Congregational Meeting' OetaUa Ai« RetMoed the bureau haa InoUtutad a require- sHMitFREE. \ personnel ioW la ft what the . Although tba apokasmon ,siUd save 35 million dollars a year Bmcrick said that in tha flaoal These detaiU' of the theft 'were that the project now ia 100 per Housa meiU that aU employas tehm it CHESTER OTHBI iPEOKE ib o R AT YOUR RUGS SUU Department calls its joint through reduced paper work for y w ended last June 80, Omtocxi Prtoclpal Ernest 8. Brown of glvei) as bureau offirtaU racountad pockagas for Manrkeeter or Coventry area. supplemantal communicatlOfia fa- ,cent oonplete, no details ware the tax aervica, but add 10 million officers ssixed,3fi57 ounces of raw steps white they hav» since taken LET jUS SHAMPOO THEM FATENT MEDIGIMES TORACCOM^MAGAyipiip^ given to ahew wfaatber Uds'slte Fitch High School dfops earlier they . enter tha hiilMtng. cilitv ** - in costa to the Sorial Security Ad- opium as it was being omiwglad plana to prelast Ida dismiaial at to prevent any further thefts from HeNtofora, TEL Pl.^7•45 Ju^iction of the facl^, which included complatimil of coanaeUd mlnisticaUoit. into the United Statea tha buraau, where paper money is CLEANERS FREE ^K ^F . AND DaiVERY ^ SCHOOL SUFFUBS - projects—sueh as ths construction public heaitog- • • . Ypuitg CXeeh to chock TxoekvUle and Yldalty ,./ Includee, the former_^NaU<^ Andrews told the conunittaO that Thla, ha gt^ad, waa loioro -tean airman says in Frankfurt, Gcr- printed. tura. DEL MI.3.72S4 TiLAockvRk S-7270 -Di|LY $ j»^ C E y Guard training site of Ft. Ritchie, of a radio trnnanlttsr sUtion 6t 1965 ia the taigct date for putting eight times tfia amquat aalaad la mhny thrM a ir (ttvisloiia of 669 James Rufus Landia a buraau Tha m G i ^ RosM^Hoor Woodbrk^o Rofv^ ■ oa waif iaa the man-made caverf Romlag type Jets guard (Mebhb- aploye, mads the 6160.000 haul ! TBfVHONE MIt3444R i t five nUlas firom tee Fort, is under am r a t e Flva) (Cteit ,em Paga Tiift} 'T^Paghlte) olovoMh froaUer w in -WbaC inns the wee kottar CSuistoMiS. 1 \ n(". ■ \. ; -:v 7 ^ - 'V'. W/.,' ■) \- .iT t ,■ '1 A ■ f “ .■ '■ ■ :i •■ ' i ■ . v \ " ■'• -A ••••■ ■-' V' -'"/ ■. j' ' ‘ ’ -' /' ' f- ■ ■ ;' i '. ' / - , ' ' ' J - ^ ' '■’ F ■> ; ' ■ : / ' ' ■■ >**Jt k V X M 1 '■<, V-V/ ' ■■ . ; ..i >'V„ • V N. " ...... - J . '■‘ . r . / ^ . ■• . . . , .,^. ..-iK ■': . ■,/. ^ V ,J'U' iUNCHESTER EVENING BERAU). MANCHESTkR. GONN. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 46. 1964 ' fl'l MB..... T. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, COW?., M O N D i^ FEBRUARY 16, 1964 ft.-V ./.■iiiiiNUjyiiaNiMi.iii IUI»II|||||||SIW»”«.'I'»W.»VI.|| ( I I'l II.Ill I ■SirliMi Plan Treasury Ghimaijer Opens Drive Show er Condticted LocalStbcka Experienciri. T c m Giy^ Tips to, Appran ^ c.o.m e.T sx-A M , ,i\|v W ouM CnL'Ont r X -E w Miss M iteh^t 4(notatlaM Furnished B y * ■ '■ *' Joseph Reale> petitions toe use Oahwn R MkMtehmak. iMh of a bani for manufacturing (Afered at Bank West Canaan, N. H., ferrad to other governmant agen- morning at'7:30 with 46 workers la buffet luncheon was served by the 37th annual ^ c e r f , will be used . stats PoHro from tfie Stafford /J tion, Vt,, Phohnix SUtS Bank Vehlcto Dspt., will open a aub- jlostegR.. , Baker will be on hand to imsist erw U m g appropriations, by npinc The two men were raaldenta of clea ■ ■ /. and Trust 59 64 brgRidi office Fab. 19 at the attendance. to aid policemeB unable to work Springs BaWacks t^ay lyere con­ Durtnr the past four weeks, because of illness or injury. anyone in the filing of Income tax savings made in other fletRs. Etifiald. There agaa ware not Im­ Gary said ha objaetad to lump­ . Biro Inimraaes Oomswlsa State Armary hara to laaua Miss Mitchell will be married on tinuing theliVirivestigation into a each group within tha Chamber Maroh 6 to Charles Betterton of ' George M cCaugh^ president of returns on Wednesday, Thursday He strohgiy urged a ciause in mediately avallbble. ing all “ aacurity risks" together Aetna Fire ...... 87 60 '^1904 automoblla ragtotraUon i-roak at toe Vltost Wlllington Oen- and Friday, Feb. 17, 18, 19, 9 a m. the appropriations bill providing Hartford Fire ...... 181 186^ renawala to motorUti f n . this has held aducaUenal maatings 67 Autumn 8t. St the Little Church the association, repbried today sfal .Store own'i^by Edward Brad, . Wile and including Communist^ alc^ under the direction of Lloyd C.' thaf. receipts have not M n tallied until 4 p.m., each day. Too mach acM cpinw-U..... 1400,000 for a special academy at Dedham', Mass., Feb. 15 (A)— holies and persona with Outer ob? National Fira ...... 83 ^ ' araa. Aroun(f Uie Cqrner in NeW YOrk ley.- The building also houses the Bank officials said that this Foster, campaign councilor, who yet because not all of tluNp have West Wlllington Poat Office. Brsd- tiomsidi, g u . Bw TasM fSi l a private college to train revenua Two persons, ona of tkam a boy of lectisaabla traits in the/satna cat­ Phoenix ...... 102 ^ bally office hours will ba service is being offered not only .ceti arid almost baises.lt i agents in tak and business opera- has organlamFroa Work program been turned In. Icy told police that $50 in cash 5, drowned ybsterday when they egory. Ufa and Indesaalty from f:80 a. m. to 4:30 p. m.' and Introduced methods of carry- • 5 — — The shdw iniiluded 10 actovof to customers but 'also . tP anyone can't ..nTcr.atkaliM. ioB tioM. Ua. also . urged . that the which was in a box • under the desiring Income tax assistance. cauie acid rebotud, TL. fell, through thin too. j».aepacata ’.nhtea.ia.Affinai betweana ■Aetna. Ijlta^...» .The .offlcaa. alaa. .will b a . opaa ing-ror tor abtie* program. -■ vaudeville with Harry Hall of counter was stolen. Bhitry was starting pay of revenue agents be tragedies. man being an akynhollc. which is Aetna Casualty . . . ,'i^.l40 two Saturdays, Fab. 20 and 27, - W e e k e n d D e d t f t s Although toe bank closes Wed­ Uoni alwafi carry ‘ToaH Matthaw MorUrty la gan«ral Variety Show aa master of cere gained, said SUte Policeman mine—for coneeiHimt mg I f f in c rc a ^ from $3,400 to $4,200. WiiUam Molander, 5, b r^ e a diaaaae, and being a Communist, Conn. Oeiiera. . , X . . .270 from 6:30 a. m. until noon. - chairman for tho driva. Hia assist­ monies. i. nesday at noon. Baker will be These steps, should be taken Hartford SteaqrctoU. 50 S3 Shay, by breaking a reir available until 4 p.m.'^i/ y**)- 17- from heardMirn and gaisy nroHjiir - through thin ice on the Chartes which ia a traitor,^ he aaiA All MVD offlesf throughout ant, known aa colonsi, la Rusaeil By THE ASHOCIATED PRFJ4S paint. Minty, PIcataot-tsttiag;Oat PRAIRli SCHOOHIR quic'Uy, he said, to offset a threat­ River. His brother, Frederick, 8, He skid he^Mteves the Amerr Travelers ^...... 915 935 Appointments can be arranged. CbnnacUcut will be -closed Brc^rick. Than la a diviaion ,7 New York—Frederick Lewis a 1- Tumt today*' ened dete:ioration in peraonnei V'se rescued by a pneaing motorist lean paopla kre entitled to know WaaRli^oB’a BlrthRaj^ Fab. 82, jnhJor.for aachjot tha nlne.groupa IM m* yM'tajrwiylnOaryoatm* it to youm ifto om ttia m w caused inn-Uy by tosses of exper­ btflniM _Jan. 63. farmer editor nf .Harper'Si MS-w)* Emmisauel Suskin, $7, of RSad- JuetMivr many of the 2.300 “ sSciir- Conn. li^ht Power . l6 l6 Gommlaaioner Kelley cxplataad. wiUiln the Cbambar. toe Atlantic Monthly and Century Five Ask Change tot f n u t ilM t Pnirio SchooBor^Tl^ hoaio offm you ovo^. ienced workers and partly lack vUie, drawned In the Meponmt Ity" cases iavrived acluri traitora Conn. Power ... ..i s V 8 6 - ; 41- Team v a p t n i n a and thatr of training and incentives in the Magazines, and' author whose yott’TO ov«r wiintad . . . moio room, ou y oatry, atyW River eS he tried to. cross over thin Instead,, the public has been given Hartford Elec. LL ... 54^ S6f^ aatcamen began tha lob today ofk works Included "Only Yesterday,” laadmUp. Tho door k at tho front — wham it batooca — past. ' ice to get his retrjiever dog which the impraaaloti that all 3,000 were Hartford Gas Oo. .... 38H S9>) .case In connection with the Uccnae signing up now Olambar members a record of the 1920s. Born in Boa­ thk ^vaa you much amra uaabla wall apaca in tha bic, apaekma Prebless an Pevaonnel had crossed to the opi^oeKe bank. disloyal, which "ia not true." So. New England and ranawlng old mambara. Plata on tha car. Thg plate,i found ton. Died Saturday. 0 MBoi4iwa*ni)ii»MaiiiMBMk’i»iigm fn ?M • Ihdnc noM . Tho front poreb kaapa out trackad>in dirt. Com- He said he was convinced that, tte Appraieii Ckdled IMtfernit TaL • $4 - ■. .$d ' Fortiflad by • 62,000 ahactofram JPIy* ._4ppU(:ations relative to YEAH ROUND AIR CONDITIONING if the service had not already to hava b ^ h raglatairo to an Oidt-- Bxeter; -N, H;—BUst Perry, 93. zone regulation exceptions will be ]^Btdy frimMiid, akapa up to ka. Saa it today a t— ^ Springflelid. Maas., FSb. IS (Ai— ‘nittle said there was qo way of Maaalhetmng OaawMriaa vUla man, bad apparently bean Chaney Bros, and Pioneer Para­ retired Harvard professor and started work on personnel prob­ chute, the driye got away quickly aired before the Zoning Board of Mra. Oatherina C. Sutton, 51, died comparing aectuity dlamiasala un­ Allied Therm o!...... 89 43 lost or stolen. author. Died Saturday. , Appeals tonight in the hearing FROM THE OLD AND THE NEW lems. "you would have not had y e s te ^ y Of burna auffered, po­ der the Bteenhower- adminlstratictn Am. H ardware...... 1 4 16 with a pn-drivo bankroll of $3,$00. Brie, Pa.—P. j. Barber, 84. VERNON TRAILER COURT anou^ pe<^la left in three yeers Muldoon la being held in $60 room of toe Alunlcipal Building at I TRus$ES4an lice said, when a cigarette the wes with thoae under the Ttuman ad- Arrow, Hart, Htf. . . . 39 42 In addlUbn. thavi Chambtr had newspaper columnlat and iead/lr in . • . reaideiltK, who place in us their trust Onr WILBUR CR088 PARKWAY ON KELUEY ROAD Just to take In the money, let alone smoking epparently touched off bond. ptedgaa ot over $1,000. 8 o’clock. h MEN aiM WOMEBN miniatrstlon bechuse “ the whole Asaoc. Spring ...... 26 29 In other cases this morning, ths Townsend pension movement/ and confidence comes our incentive. Selee- PHONE MANCHESTER BO-R-Sdn audit mtuma." / “x, her clotliihg. baaiB of epproech la different" Bristol B ra ss...... lOH 17V Each diviaion'will maka a dally Died Sunday. Mrs. Jeitone IVinzier will seek an L EXPERT FITTERS ^Andraws aatdr -the- ^ax - service the TrumSin loysity stah- Chensy ’BrbirTr. .V .;. 8 % ’ 10 Jikiga- John B« O. Rottnar -.fined report “at a maattnr to be - held tn Canaan; N. H.-^Froncis A - ICKesion' 11 toe' lVaaaar^"' A'twcher o f many y e ir r ’WpeHehce. Mlto'BertK^ extenMoy of permission to conduct •tied In ronirr hr our 'enlarged moderii Iso has amatked vp against isn Ghariaa L. Lalhrop, 19. of 355 a beauty parlor in her home at 51 Pawtucket, R. I., Feb. 15 lA>— darda, he explained, disloyalty to CoUlns ...... 95. 105 the Chamber officea at 4 o'clock. . Frothlngham,' 83, retired invest­ School Frldiy noon iiiitiated s pro-, Scbtwl (left), la here explaining to three Mancheater High play room. •' apparent Inbreese In efforta to Em-Hart ...... 32 35 Kanry SL, $21 oa a charge of driv­ Tha " F o r w a r d Manchaater" ment banker an(l utilities execu­ „ I School aeniors. interested In preparing to become teachers in the ele- W. MlMleTpke. Mrthar Drag Rant Alexender . V. Ooiembek. 33, of the United States was the only ing a car with U.xr’t ^ r aqulp- clalin illefal dependents and de- grounds' for dlamlsaal. ’ Fafnir Bearing...... 35 38 drive will ba conducted for two tive. Died. Saturday. gusm of short apprenticeship for.n,entary grades, something of what teaching involves. The three . Davta Williams will ask per- / ducUone and get bigger tax re West Warwick, was reported in mant; Lao Duffy, 29, of 12 Proctor misi^n to attach a garage to a fair condition today of Injuries he The four "dlatoyal peraona" he Landers, Frary. Glk. . 26 28 weeks. Bach group ia reaponalble Carltale, Mass, -t- Philip Mar- 13 high school scniohi who are in- seniors here are (from the left) Joan Mankus, 17; Pat Campbell, 18, funds than jusUfled. He noted that NSW Brit. Mach. Co. .. 4 9 'i 52V Rd., $10 for inoxtcation; Henry for a parcentaga of the goal, ar * quand, 86, engineer on Gen. terested in teaching as a career.' jsnd Carolyn Bengtson, 17, dwriiing with a seven foot side refunda have Increased from IH suffered when he.-fell from the mentioned, he eald, were found to Angel, of 15 Elisabett. St., $6 for Un/ exception at 151 S t John St. Stern of his power' boat and was be dtsloirat under the standards of North and Judd...... 28*4 29V followB: AutomoUva, 7 p u cant, George W. Goethala staff during •Die program, planned by thS — ------^------billion (iollera in 1900 to more than Rupsell M f g .',.;...... 11 Vh ISV failure to pay three overtime p u k ­ $1,750; finance and utilities, 16 par the building, of the Panama Canal, Marcel Jutrsa desires to con- COIN FOLDERS ^ billion for 1963. pulled into Its propaller. tha Truman program. Tlie Risen ing tickets: and Raymond W. P4ck, Manchester Education Assn., as- **rs. Agnes Dunn, of the High Galkins of the high school Guid­ Hs was rcscuad by Rocco De hower program did not take effect Stanley Works com. . . 43 H 48 V cant, $4,000; real astata and insur­ father of author John P.* Mar- land Parle School. ert a two-family dwelllnif< into a FREE COIN APFRA18A1. / Tho Oommisaloner estimated Terry Steam ...... 100 v, 49, of Storra, $5 for passing a at(^ ance, 5 per cant. $1,250; constri|c- quand. Born in Boston.* Died Sun­ slated by the' Manchester High ance Dept. three-family dwelling that will Ahgelis of Providence, who rowed unUl last September. TutUe in Arrangements for the luncheon Supt. Arthur Illing apoke^ in­ there are errors in 77. per cent of him ashore in k skiff. Torrington ...... 28 28 tign . Ubu and allied tradaa, 7 p4r cent, day. Scliool Guidance Dept., luis arrang­ contain two underaizod apartments individual raturns for business In- aisted that no breakdown of dis- $1,750: manufacturers, 20 per cent, ed for a week of obaervation and were in, charge of Mra. Entzabeth formally concerning the great at 2 Hackmatack St. Police said Golembak was chip­ Issals under it was available. U. S. Envelope com. .. 75 82 Oierles Carson. 44, of 53 Walls 2^5 M M N ST. HORRY SHOPPE coiha of between $10,000 end $30.- U. S. Envelope pf(L .. 63 88 £t., who was bhargad aith braach $5,000; profeaaionai. 5 per cent, some teaching activity in the Budd, art teacher in the elemen­ need for teachers, and some of the Stanley Nichols, Jr., .\vlll ask for Cor. Ceater aad Oriswsli ping ice from hie 00-foot poet The new procedure, he aatd, pro tary schools. The tables wer* pret­ problems and satiafactiona con­ 000; errora In 00 per cent of the with the motor idling when he fall Veeder R o o ^ ...... 30 S3 of tha peace aa the raault of a $1,250: retail and wholesale, 31 per­ school and glade level chosen by rcturna on non-buainesa individual vides that "If a periion ia deemed cent, $7,500; fuel oil dealers, a! each of the students concerned. tily decorated with spring bouquets nected with too work of teaching. overboard. to suffer from dlssbllity or frailty bdro quotations are net t domeajic altarcatlon. waa ordered incoau between $10,000 and $30^ to pay $40 weakly for th* aupport per cent, $500, and divarsitlad, A During the first week in March, . of snapdragons and daffcxlila. The Ten of the 13 students who will He Buffered aavtrS cuts of both so that It ia not clear that it is ba cphatniad !• 'actual markata. I menu consisted of baked tuna and participate in the program were 000. lega, loss of blood and expoaure. of hit wit:, was given a 90-day per cent. $2,000. EMERGENCY it is expected that eacit- of these For income below $10,000 he to tha bast interests of the United seniors w ill' be present tpr live noodles, peas, rolls, fruited Jelio present: Patricia Campbeil, Caro­ SUtea to retain him because those suspended Jail aantenca and was salA a recant che<6k covering only placed on probation foe six months. Tha word "cash” first ms P IL iURNER afternoon and two mornings ses­ shlad, coffee or'mik, strav/betry ice lyn Bengtson, Joan Mankus, Mari­ Holyoke. M eia. Feb. 15——r frailties may cause him to be cream and chocolate marahmallow lyn Rogers, Joan Michaud, Mary auapieipus yetiiras allowed errors Douglas Htoian, $5, a oarpenter’a Henry J. Baranow^i. 21, of 108- box, than readily avaUzblajnop s e r v ic e sions to work under a previotisly In 09 out of lOO: risk ta ths future, he is subj In a box and finally any t i s - selected teacher. Through this ex­ wafers. Beth Stewart, Peggy Carter, Ann helper, Wga to be arraigned on an to dismiaaal." Court Cases 110 Birch St., who tailed to appear Thrall, Priscilla Hill and Nancy KEITB’S GREAT For corporation and top-kver arson chame today In connaction in court this morning on c h a r ^ o t available money. perience, the students will be able 'follow ing the luncheon. Miss returns, he aatd, the average re­ As an lUuatrntion, TutUe spid "a C A L L to form an estimate of their chosen Marion (Jasey,. president o:f the Welf, - . with a FeK 2 fire in a 4-ato parson mkrried to n perspn who rachieas driving and driving with­ ______/ venue agent completed 124 exam rooming house. fields and to .see something of Manchester Education Assn., told inatlona during 1953 and found bscomea e Oemmunist Fascist Samuel P. McCurry, 22, of 87 out an oparator’a Ucansa, waa or­ Police dept. Francis J.'Baker dered to poet a $50 bond for his M I - 9 - 4 5 4 8 teaching from "the other side of how the p l^ had been inaugur­ Government research indicates over 3360,000 in unreported taxes or who msy be m arried/o a hus­ O uar 6 t, driver of a car which the dejjk.” ated; and Miss GcKxlrich announced that it requires about 5H hours M l D W i l V T aaid Hanan at first claimed he band or wife wiMMe father or appearance in court Wednesday. \ — a total for the whole aorvlee of accidentally apillad ksroaena oa rammed a parked auto on Center Eleven girls and two boys, will the. vario'js friMning assignments. to handle unprepared food for a over oa« biUion doUare. brqther mey b ecom ei^ tld ed with Street, about S •; m. yesterday WILLIAMS participate-in the program, which Greetings were--offered to the day in a family of tourr hut only stove in hla 'room but’“ later « bated subvera^ organlsaUon, S H W r i n I ! Although the number of oved changed hla atoxy amt Admitted he morning, was. .fined $21 . pa a. OIL SERVICE has been arrange^ by Wise nertoa .group by Mra. Rudd, and by Mrs 1.6 hours,,if ..yeadyrto-serys foods, krs Stin Is smin in coihpariioh becomes ' a -peMon who in the A Gbodrich, or toe LIiicSTn Schdot, Gertruda' Hitchcock mvd Gene are used. / started the fifb delihermtely. ‘lYeaSury raay< /(^ a. security charge of reckless driving in Town ^ .i:w izi:T i'Z rk ^ t h the total of eU' tuc mturns, He police -he cease te Hol­ Andrews said, "this trend may be yoke about seven months ago from rUk v^thbut/^ having to deter- Court" this merning. R K O C H t r . an Indication that something seri­ New RbChelle, N. T.. and that he mlna that/that person is a dis­ PoUce. said McCurry told them z . ous is happening to our voluntary was a Navy veteran of seven yeaca loyal peMn." his car ran off the i^ d and struck rompUancer lyitem .. service. \ Ha emunued: the poriced autci, which wsia parked “A/man may be a rugged south of the highway, Urlth its CeWea \Otar TERESA dual and never intend to give lights on,, when he dozed \at the "S SnUara Boston. Fel 15. (AV-Coaat and A Oiri** "Sabndar* Ouerd surface air craft today but he may have a mother be- wheel. Miss Juanita Arnold,\Sl, of Tech. S:U S(ia4to d the .Iron curtain, and it I'S FINAL WINTER continued for the 38-foot Hartford, one of three persons sit ...... X fishing vessel, Cti Af woul(l oe a subversijre contact. ting in the front seat of the pdrkad .. "KSBT TO UIVB” - Teeh. port, R. I., which beSiviM This ia why we do not break these car, waa knocked unconscious USY niXB PABSIRO ’ f7R'/V/?./;'r7nAG{ IHOH mis, 31, of 842 Cen­ ,0|yen W ith Cash Sales Tuesday, Feh. 16 dally at $85. "Am I to understand by this ter St., driver o f the car. and Rus­ * ;®^ M od em A new w ii^ was wrecked and execuUve qrder. ith* JBtittiihower. sell MePheraon^wart not.injured. 5 9 other sactima of the chib damagisd. toyslty order), that 1 have been dis­ Patrolman Don E. Daisy made was discovered by loyal to the United SUtesT" Diatlnctive Modem deaign with black wrought iron base. the arrest. t . contnuUng Bldnd Maple top! Room y,^Table ...and ~ fou r.~ -X ■ ~F Staminski nskod :Tnttte. you. ■TSif'tdiw'“'irf-'IbBnad"’A i''lfc d d ^ n e m ^ y e at tha think Gen. Van Fleet, when his ‘^'CHafra'iWui plaMiiq rokt' arid' back' cusliioha. --,K" 17i of 143 Eldridge St., chargtd OtOSE W OF fROKEESBES RANGE & FUEL OIL idchoa JournaL vmo raced two boy wpa lost behlud the Iron Cur­ with operating an uninsured sad to apund an alarm. tain ln\North Korea, would atop SIZES^JS to 50 Not all sizes or styles. Andrew J. Jackson, the cliib unregistered motor vehicle, im­ flghtlngXfor the Red. White and proper use of markers and driving manager, braved smoke and flamaa Blue because of torture possibill- GAIARDINE. WOOL ^LAIDS end LEATHERS without a license, was reschedulsd DANIEL G R E E N to jgM an unihacloeed sum of UsstohiskM?" today for Wednesday, The BOLAND OIL CO. Booney from the safe. 8ieminski\called the new order REG. $12.95\fo $32.95 Slightly soiled slippers. OO "vicious, Walitarisn, Un-Ameri­ Muldoon was arrested Saturday Better See Farmington, W. H., Feb. 15 (A)— can;" and aaid/t should be "wiped by Lt. Raymond Griffin when he Formerly $6.00...... NOW a p ^ a 7 0 7 PoUce today wars looking for the brf the book^ of the United noticed that the car the youth waa Budg6lTerm$ TEL' thief who broke into the Palmer driving had only one licenaa plate. NOW $10.35 V $26.35; SUtes." MotoralaTV HONEY BUG SLIPPERS ' X Hardware Store yesterday and "It ahoota fraik the hip,” he Questioning /resulted In the other 7 ^ stole 10 guns of various typas, three charges. C leer, Sherp, Sleedy UHFe ROTO-BBOIL 400 complaiaod, "puts n man out of fteg. $2.99 and $3.99 values. ) T s '. . 6,000 round! of:,S2 calihre ammuni­ government service,/lasfifies him MeanwhUe, poUce were reported StaEteli VHF R6C6^6fi from tion and 30 pidra of daersktn continuing their investigation in tha ' NOW Y g E t E n 0 A & aa dirioyai for nothink over which WE STILL HAVE 68 RED AND WHITE T A G , $1.99 gloves. he has control, puts oUiCrs in Judg­ iiitim f stations bnRler coBibliiation. Tender. deUcioas, BRipke* Charles Roberts, a dark,- discov­ . • • •/ ment of his heiut. con sc^ ce and i n j R Q A D W OM EN'S FELT SLIPPERS ered that a window on a aids door (mth. Tlmt'a 'Un-Amcricim^ I defy ia-6-u u cooked with blazeless infra-red Klowing fiiber hkd been broken when he went to anyone to say I was disloyal be- SAUeSaml -SMTS UD TOKOtlS 4T Reg. $2.45^ A m i | A tfA S T . T f i r V 1 S I 0 N RADIO 8KBVICE K’: Uie store to teiid the furnace cauaa my stepdaughter was nchind NOW $ | . . 4 9 th e. Ijtott' curtain or that any TWO rome Dinette aqueiie play worked or ccnild have 4 )A y s / STATE CSesaal 8 (lonsstlY 6) Ha Umwum, .t:M < a-O) MAHB nU T TVIfB-Rsd % PRICE \ U. S. Low ers P rice worked against me by the R e d /’ Caaa. Benson — Ruthle Gilbert, A rEW PAIRS LEFT OF A *n1.ndi*.Nit« to r Ut*.kltch«n or A ktette.... .pl.nilk] Ctaaaci M Maw Orttaia. toast, ' ' BROHJR. IIE«. $49.fS — STAND, RIO. $19.fS PAMBD flTAOBV Chaasal U noljraka. Mau. (M> ^ TBBATBB ' Not all sizes, styles or iwlors. value at Keito^a low saleXprice! Large Extenaion Table Support on Butter HIT NOW BIG \ FUIKY LkBSgpW Jtuast, Patrice Munsei / I oNo Returns , , 7 .^ $ tf.VD-tOTH FOR M U W C A LI ^ \ AMtllAl. PBATTIHB the support level at a figure he crocus—or picked some pussy Wil­ ■:W < •> ADVBimikaS tlf CNDSB- ■\ "determines necessary in order to low?-"^ 8TAH01K0 OOO—EdlUi F FORMICA NOW $13,50 to $40.00 The .caiandar shows that today ia WeUesr - aasura an adaqua$a 'iupply." , (M) NEWS AT MX—Pfie Stoner 'F bt Wan and Caonter Tapo It la npparant, he said, that ptM' Monday, Fab. = 15—but you Just tm IKK cum opiicu -I . , RAYON PAJAMAS Keith Budget Ternriis^ ent 9u p p (^ are assuring sn over can’t rsconcila the date^with tha (U> jrD T SPUNTBU supidy M soms dairy products, par­ weather from, the sights seen on > (it) TEBBT A m PnUTBS PwieitMfaod Hoort COnON, FLANNK AND CORDUROY tiU < » ▼ABttPY Vtxk . ticularly blitter, cheese and driad Main Street in Misnehaater. 1892 Main SL—Ba-9^9tU i PRICE With tha sun shining brighUy and (»> Tn^toBLY saow CO. KEM P'S, Inc. milk. ^ “Bens of San Fernando” FOiawad Ijoag Dtoeusalaa tha temperature in the 00a, soma , WKATnraAM i -1 / - SHIRTS . • \ REG. $3.95 NOW $1.98 The decision to reduce the sup*, impatient rasidenu are proclaim­ 4(W 8POBTS—BUi KeaUng I f l MAIN ST. . kd-S-88S9 ports wss mads, he slid, after ing spring—that is, unofti(;lidly. (44) MBBRLnra REG. $3>25 % . .n .; . * * NOW $2.60 REG. $5^00 ,,.,. : .V . V NOW $2.50 lesgUby dlgcugslono ‘ with, farm Sidewalk superintendents of the (44) FBATVBB BOXINO k e g . $6.95 ....f_*,;NOW. $3.48. pUB^ totoe o«t In fbtce And. 04) TV TBBATBB— ” - • -**- -REG. 53.50% ' • NOW S2.8D SI Deluxe , legqere. 4hl>y <^nnii«Uona; COD- yrttk . «4t):»B im n i d a t s b o w ..... 29*^5 gratotonal leader* aiid ethers as mothara and their new babies wero M A N C H K T E R 4:M « D.BEO BUTTONS SBOM REG. $3.95 . .J..:.. ... N O W $ 3 .f5 well he with Prerident Eiaenhon'er, pnradikg up and down Main Street. Comadv " ' Benson wmr nSkM whethar the One aoreat sign*: ariwol T I R E C O . MM4IEBT >.MOM»OOMBBK ■ .REG. .$ 4 *2 5 -... »..'^NJDWt-$3*40. -•-tii.'Lv 'Lady. Arvin'- mmS bntS: "Out Haarta PART WOOL, ' ORION' AND WOOL, NEM T^OW PRICES rmitln, daisy AMpporta.*ew^*-h# ,d»Udren (mrryjng .toeto.tehyy,.Win­ 7 '- -N.-KiownrN -' --■«)»?*.■ TamioB:Oay* ^"--'- REGv $5.95 NOW $4J5 pectad to hava poliUcal repercus­ ter clothing over their shoulders Regular 14144 ('44444) STUDIO ONE—: RAYON AND WOOL. 1 9 5 4 N A S H sions. and young girls playing hop scotch < m A S S ( » i and 'Tliu* Pnssesslon" Story of REG. $ 7 .9 5 ...... NOW $6.35 "1 aupposa thare would ba politi on the warm sidewalks. KNOW . , torre Mstara of Concord, K. DINETJE cal repercuaatona no niattar wliat But don’t be misled by the A beautifuliy atyled modem, weather and throw away that old Broad SL 14:44 (41) YflUB r r TBEATEB . one (lid about dairy si^porta," he 14:44 (SS) NBWSp WEATHBB I' / SHIRTS group deaigned by Raymond replied. snow ahovel. Spring doesn't arrive Fkaae Loewy, in a atriking ging­ —officially—unUl March 90 and ------PLUS — MI-6-4224 U44 (4) DOyoiUUIFAJBBAllBS C otton Sleeveless Sw eaters The aperiOc support prices for .... ■ PBBSBNTB—Film ■' -V. REG. $6.75 ...... ; ...... N .... N O W ^ 4 0 ham design with aparkling thai’a almost five weeks away. And M-o-RTs nNf Miniie ctmtf M! (44) » W 8 AT BLEVBir— Pett chrome steel frames. Large' buttsr, cheese and driad milk wUl Stoner ba datermlnad an^ announced later they can be rou^- weeks, too. It’s •:» < |) sponneopK -syd Jaffe*. Reg. $2.95. O C REG. $7.95 ...... N d V rS A 3 5 Extensioh table and four happanad baforo. 4Mr MBWS AMB WBAfigW (U) mOBTCAP BDlTIdM . In the week, the' secretary said. CMSADBn BAMUT Mowbrdy REG. $4.95 ...... N O W 43.95 in tha>near friture. 1.95 ( ■) Axswsn MB r a n — Tom U:44(4)NSWS REG. $6.95 *.. . .. NOW $5.50 Benson went (m to aay the gov­ »8M4) carraii, vioxo ernment is exploring plsns for . <•!) KBWa DBSK Tamwnars Dnytlma KlchHghto REG. $8.95 . .%r... ------N O W $6.95 moving some of the. butter into 1:U «au WBATURMAM 14:14 (41) GLAMOUB GIBL B o y s * S h o p Budget Torm s t:U (U) MABOBTj BFP retell markets. But thare are real (U) JOHM DALY—News 1:44 ( 4) KATE SMITB SHOW difficulties, he said, to such e plan. . .. DtotCTY 8BCBBTS 444 (to) BOB CB08BT .STORE HOURS: Open From 6:IS A.M.^Uattl Benson emphaaisad, however, that tdS (M) WBATUBVAMB A L L R O Y S ' WINTER J A C K E T S 5:86 FAI.. .Cleaed Every IVedaeaday At Noon. RAMILER 4-FASS. SEDAN DEUVERED IN MANCHESTER _ ^ («) FILM WWg 4 / ; ha would' never be a party to any C inemascope 1:M ( ■) KBDIB FSU te SBOM- KEITH'S VARIETY FLANNEL P A J A M A S ...OPEN EVERY THURSDAY EVENING RyAriBuitk or (hregRrive Optional— Extra action which would permit butter (»to ) b o v o l a s 1 ^ £ b m Middy and (wat styles. A ll sizes.. UNTIL ». ■■ ,.x ,' ■ or any.4>tber food to spoil. ttewu oM NEWS SHOT -^S $ 3 9 5 D O W N m a i r y n ^ -X' Beneon was asked whether he Kathryn a a a a a a a a a a’a-a a : 25% OFF BIG ALLOWANCE - would raise the dairy support S o w T o DEPOT S9UARE REG. $4.50 ...... N O W $3.59 MONROE 7t44 cSSIataM — John aaoaaaaaaaaaaa $59 PER,MONTH prices during tha coming asar- Caaseron » ways< Dally ti66 to ti66 p m REG. $4.25 .. .. NOW $3.39 REG. NOW REG. NOW \ FOR YOUR CAR! ketlng year if it utuxild appear (« ) PBBMT COMO aaow tan. 6t86 to 6:26 o m $12.95 . *..... $ 9.75 $17.50 ...... $13,13 that a farm daiiirsaaloii was de­ (U) ra a CBBWTOFBBB8 veloping. He anid^' lie would use CRABLE $13.95 ...... $10.47 $18.95 ...... $14.22 whetover legri euthoritjr he taaRtp ’LOfl $T4:S0 ,. ... . $10.88 $19.95 ...... $15.97 help prevent a depression. ^ lA U ttN . MOTORS. Inc. "But >I don’t isgrM that wa face CflVEYS RESTAURANl $15.95 ...... $11.79 $22.50 ...... $16J8 rOUR HOMETOWN NASH DEALflr* a depreaston.’* tha saerstary added. B A C A L L • CEHOUSE&SQN $16.50 ...... $12.38 $27.50 ...... $20:63 ‘ CR GOOD POOD'- S it GOITER ST.— TELEPHONE MI-3-4|l7« Just a pleasant tkought — too DOMING TO ‘;W E GIVE 41^ GREEN S T A l t F B $29.95 NOW $22.47 first day ofi summaT wai*lM nmet STATE - r MANCHESTER •- EA'.T CENTft STRLt'T June 2L. : • ■ - ...-V ZW 1,1 m t ■■

. . .. ■ 7 J J A ‘ ■7 ' :■ 7-'/ V ■ ■ V . ■.■■■ " " ; J • 7 ' . . ■ , ' ... -M 7 ' I"'"-''/ .A ' 7 .-. ' ^/7’ ./ 7 r V -:7: ' '1 , V '/ ■ ^ ■■ '■ , • ,! ' I ' ■: 1‘ , • ■ 7 ■ . > ‘ I '■"•■'•‘.j ' ■' ••• / ' ; ■ ■ ■i . < I ’ , ' r x ■ i ■ f ■ ' ■ '7-' - ’■ /BIANCHESTER EVENING j^RALD, MANCHESTER. CONl^,, MONDAY,^ FEBRUARY 15, 1954 ■>. 1 Jan. L 1863, ha declared that I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CQNN^ MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15^1954 NiiitiiiiiitiiiiiiViiimiriiiiiiiiiniiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiitiiiuiHiiiiHiiiiii i' ■ ^wcnn»>4«if R eliitionE : l .was friia^st.lasL X no longer.-had ■ a X 4- to band m y. hack |U> tha lash of ^neep Unpt to Get R a d k i W H A ir-« « Wedding-Cake yard* of .ihsterisl as they gouged that a bank will report 101 In on* the .White man's vmip. ' "Get The Bert for toss’C ' ' • x'-7 -.x ...... i,. Red Units Stopi^d Into Raven' Rock Mountain. 'w n o —itM Topic of Sermon Engraving Bureau package and M In the other," he . J3uL,a:..soim ,dlaoiwe*aa .that-s , OfferedFree Ifepo tunnel, .'curving to - reduce EU M* NfejMt t* t.Cooka OOUHtS, NO ODORS. NOSmiNRAaB ' S ISIS ■ I • « TROPICAL Ai :-Muab iesn IS the seme chance, the same the poorer jobs' X lived In poorer celve a 880 wedding/Cake ab­ Cancer Resesrdi and Control" at a 111| I Deep in the InUr-lorX of the FOR PICKUP CALL MItebeU » - 8 in troops concentrations to the north Cave Study Team freedom, ^ e same education, the homes. X wka < dsnlcd social solutely free. •/ the organitttionsl meeting of the OnRevhed:Editi6n o fm b le mountain where presumably even’ explained; was designed to prevent ^ Y ~.NUa Watcli equality, Oabrial Spector,/who oper­ and east. a direct hit by ,an atomic bomb Everything for the Ai same oppnniutlty for growth ahd Campaign ihanning Committee of \ someone else!* do)ng what Landis “When 1 ipoyed up North I ates the Bakei:y Dept., at In the Red River Delta, Viet- could not penetrate, is the main Goes into CaVern happy living, that my white broth- Tl^Rw^Trumiui n *f»l?**t?***certificate of distribuUon. prop- iplnh troops harrsssed four de- did—bringing Into the bureau bun. '— TB—Muaie era take foF granted. I do ndC £*k found that my jphalns were Just Popular MarkeV ls stuck with the Ameri(6en Cancer Society, Man­ I.? :. roin- *rtyerty on Avery Shores. ' chamber, about 35 feet high. Three 29 SUNSET STSEIT — TIL. FMENDLY CLEENERS, INCLk Teliss posts near Hanoi. ISlght reb­ dies of worthless paper to substi­ ^r-MUa Watch for. charity. Jl am ready to aacrlflce. as binding. Even the people in tha cake—big ,.aneugh to aarve chester Division, Wednesday at 8 1858 O laeeaatatllNaeOaabadbi OnirrpKtoraat ...... " ‘ *1?. Congregational ...Transfer bf property by 4ult floor levels were designed for this (Continued from Pa(ie One) WTIC—StarUdht Streaada churches would not taka ms In. I 25 people—bjKmuSe -a wedding -----U «M h. wHl talk An "The Vue of els were killed and four captUrM, hAU't Of ' command post. tute for bundles of bills. \ and work fdr the benefits which p. m./ln the Auxiliary ItMin of 18 MAPLE STREET ------148 MiDDLB TURNPOU; WK|lir claims on file at the.office include: the French said. . OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. ID 9 WDRC-^«li$t Owl life affords. J want to live In our kept thinking of the words of schaduled tjA ta'.e place today X Hi! n*y***,^, ®tA"‘i*rd Version of Designers also included two -."One of the things thatXmake with Miss Rogers and Miss *5?“tim WGTH—Mualc the Manchester Memorial Hoapl- Frederick Louts Bodresii.to Js-.-.-ies Starts on Toor X IU . beloved com ity without fear of Jesus: 'Inasmuch as you did it not was called off at the liaat min­ liiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiliiliiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiimiiiiiMiuiiiiiiiiiiilifil X w .5.®*? Church School L. and Grace E. Breen, lot two, mighty tsteei doors near the our problem difficult,’’ Holtzclaw Glakesley spent th « r first night MMlaM u r, / V, . iinto ;Op« of tha least of thesa my ute. ■ / ■ French defense Mliiister Rene opening of the t u n h e 1, to said, '.is that nearly all of at Advance C^amp iSfo. 1. normally reprisal and iwcial dlscrimihatlon. w e of the American Csnosr So­ w Sin.iS:"""”” section T in Waterfront Manor; Pleven, atai ling a 3-day tour of the brethren, you old « not imto me.’ BfActor aaya the couple to be further minimize blast ef­ the employes, other than the afi- six hours travel from the qh- Whan I am aSked to fight In wars ciety's newly released films bn Martin and Katherine Denko to vital Red River Delia.-visltsd arpiy which my nation entara, I Want to The Negro American continued married thie week who a n tin t Henty W. and Lillian Gsnkofskle. fect. Special „ alr Intake filtering ministrative workers, change their trance. -/ AboutTdwn to -call at the store and ahow "Cancer Reaesrch” will also be »• Spring Wll Baptist Church per- headquarters toddy at ftalduong, equipment to protect against poi­ clothes completely, and they have Search for Campsite ' f—Mka Ito be able to en^y the right's and his atoiy, “Many years have property on. Cedar Swamp Road 32 miles, east of Hanoi,livs. Haiduonggj _ ----- rd lUviM. him thair wedding license wilt riiown. *”**f8*' The Rev. 'Albert Capista, and Hatch Hill; Bentrice I. Bar­ son ga* or germ warfare material their soiled clotfies to take home, Today a 4-man party was •os MatliiM privileges at home, for which T am ■ pessed since old Maasa Abe Un- Volunteers and other intereeted ■ l^ to r of that chUrch; will be In is on the main highw-nyxleading to Mandtester AuxiUhry Firaeieii saksd to give up my life shroad!" cbln Went to be with God. These receive the cake with hie Com- rett to Harry R. and Iva M. Dun­ being drawn into, the command and launder and fresh clothes to, seu'ching for a satlsfacto^ site wUl mMt at ft;4S toni(ht at the pUmenta. ^ Manchester citisens who have In charge of''the meeting. the seaport .of Haiphong, ..from post was provided. An emergency bring back.’’ fo/ Advance Camp N o7 2, six The Rev. John Bl I*oet, bf Hie years have not beenjeasy. I I^ve ham, lots 8 and 10, section one in whicl; flo.>fs the bulk of iynedcan SPiCIALIZING IN . Bpruca 8 t '’flrdHniae.* FoUowine a North MeGwdlat Church, preached had to fight fo r my freedom sfwnry the peat been associa.ted wHb. the - r — . S®*'** T* •Oak Grove.' ------" ...... • power and. water system went 4nto The new- -order-for- opening '011 hours farther, lit :on- the' edge of •lifer "Cancer Crusade" are invited to T/* ®**"'hng and Grounds Com- war material. the design. arriving packages, Holtzclaw con­ the unexplored territory. -»«ka Baa short husinbss meeting, a bowUnf a special sermon yeater^y morn­ step of the way. But I am glad to v«- tolUc« of the Board of Education! Coming Events CUSTOM b u i l t HO M iS ■ 'Racerd lUriM IjM'rty taili be held. Members are attend. Pleven planned also to lnV|^t all For normal, r peacetime living ceded, has caused “a terrific From Advance Olmp No. 2, ing in observance of Race Rela­ acknowledge that the spirit of ^ meet with the teachers’ sdvis- j The Little Nippers North 4-H l:ey defensd posts and the training ’’oka An Matiaaa urfM ta be prompt tions Sundsv. 'ThS message was Christ is S t work among my while and work of the maintenance and aniounlf of complaining’,’ and may small parties will go out' on’ 18- Womsa ^ o r y group tonight at 8 at the Rob- Club will -meet topiorrow at 2:30 centers for Vletn. mese' soldiers, guard force the Army rehsbllltat- 1/ GENERAL CONTRACTING ._joM flboa given entirely In the flrift person. brothera as never before. Better 80 Piano StudeMs p.m. In the Churo'h Community require additional guards. hoiir trips probing'what geologists ertson School to ’ discuM future the local troops upon whom the ed some of the housing and office estimate are 40 - miles of unex­ kck Oowaar At 8 '2 ’clock tonisbt in Mose Go. ■ The Rev. Mr.. PoSt pointed out honsiiig is being provided for me X- V Only 1 2 ’Thefts U st:^ REMODELING AND REPAIRING . plans for sdhbol buildings. House witti Mrs. Emil V. Mamet, French ara placing n-oich of thelr- constniction of F t, Ritchie. plored-passages. -..i~ Wattara Cararaa 4, the Annual Ladies' Night Com. that the Negro was' first brought in such cities as New Tork. 1 am At Videutin^ ^ ‘ /' School Notes leader, assisted by M ra Leon hope for evmtuel victory.- Holtzclaw" Said that up to the kaeetd-Baaaa : mittee ot tte SMFD wUl meet to to this ooimtty in 181B by D n ^ Heckler. - time of Landis' coup, - there had Altpgetber, 35 men and v^men F R E E e s t i m a t e s rr MORTGAGES ABRANGfiD- allow*«t better job opportiatltles. *X •rjib*day Btfi:80 Dr. Philo Pritl- Pleven-is slated to tramp arornd will explore, while 20 others han­ Juka Bos Matiaaa make final Wrangements for the traders. "From the first I was St. Mary's Junior CYO will meet been only 12 thefts of currency ; FUla BUI am able, to vote now and my vote FTedfuic E. Werner and Paul A. Jsu of. the University of Oonnectl- the fighting zones another wee'x Soviets Expamliiig dle the job of supplying them with eerdBkaa event to be held Saturday at the .treated as an Inferior person. really counts In a national elec­ , cut Education Department wlU at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in the before concluding his study of the amounting to 52,850, and one item ' Bai^ra . GArden ^roye. Clwteldt entertained 80 o f their food and equipment and maintain­ My whits .master . fell God had tion. Oilf^mllUary. leaden have the second qf „15 work­ cliurch bah tnder direction of the situation. He Is empp-.vered to take of War Savings Stamps amounting ing. an elaborate telephone sys­ ERNEST A, RITCHIE made two races—a superior white taken official action to end segre­ piano students betweail the " ages shops' on curriculum problems at RSVV John C. Chiftlii. , - 3“D Filin Iiiclustry to ,852.50. Of thta, 51,777.50 was WHAT<^aaUni Ouavaa whatever steps are neide l to bring tem. IS LIBERTY ST. TEL. H[-3-Sn2. MMt( WtS«-l|aw4. B«vM The Inasmuch Class of the race and an Inferior dakk-sklnncd gation in tha armed forces. All of 8 and 11 at m Valentine party the Robertson School. Girl Scouts of Troop 71 will meet the long. Indecisive struggle tci an recovered, or.'restitution made, he Reporter Phil Harsham of the people. He thought he W as.doing from 7:80 to 0 p.m.Jn the Robei-t- said. Matiaaa Church Of the Nassrene n-ill hold these blessings make glad the beta at Orange Hall, yestatday af- ■vrapmwsiwY vvaHpwpvs- The Robertson School girls’ bss- end'. But thus far he has given.no Mosco'w (JV -The Soviet Union, Louisville Courier-Journal, - .who its monthly meeting tomorrow me a favor by taking m# out of heart of the NOgro. ■ Ketball team will play two game* .son School tomorrow, . ■ w'hich claims to have had the first During the same period, the ternqon. clearcut indication of w hat those accompanied the first group in, night at 7:45. \ ■ Africa and casting me Into slavery “I believe God made us all of oM| PidRt C ompl y with the Manefieia State ’Training Boy .Scouts of Troop 57 will steps might be. three-dimensional movie 'procasa bureau produced securities and frankly described the hardships in his enll^tened country. one blood to live together in peace The afternoon was speiit In D. E.'FRCOHETTE, Prop. llchAol and Hospital Hi Manrtteld meet tomorrow (.Tuesday) at 7:30 not requiring polarnid glasses as currency notes amounting to near­ He telephoned: riUY—Latia Qaaitar ‘Tw as put to work On his cot- playing a variety of games with l>pot at the Langley *Schpol Gym, p.m. in the South Street School. early as 1941, la now planning ek- ly 3,400 billion dollars, he said, ------“ "'td-Bawia ...=;« „ ¥ « “ >?««! wUl.gUjPwoMy tn.the and to advance His ACInf doni upon " 1 admit it—^I’m jjppped.". ' Box Matiaaa Manchester Gss. pb., 687. Main S t. io n ptantatlonr’ tii ' the • sooth. ■ T ssrUi. r sin' read^' to take my “ther wlnncn reccivSig prices. MB Broad Ml>*8Wt Wednesday togmnlrtg r t r p . m ...... Mrii. SlSuX ^'iiir^hirr' ' s e n panston Into-the proyuicee. Moa-' with- currency- alone totaling 180 **Tbu cA'wI on your Tbelly so' iJe a a a where Miss Alych Salisbury, homd was whipped by the overseer upon stand with you my whits brothers, Prises .went to Barry'Hoppeb. Da­ OPEN e v e r y EVBKINO Teen-Agers' Plan Dance Funeral Services for Mrs. Maude cow has a 3-D theater. ITie plan billion dollars. long,” he related, "that It is ,won- ______Laaa the slightest provoemtion. I lived vid Bell, Carole Rubin, Robert / y each student st- ter of Meriden; three daughters, t The preacher suggested that two we are in . . . to do all which may Mias Betty Nkhols, Miss Joan Mrs. Viola C. Parker of Hartford truAk line cables which crosk the sian 3-D In Mbscow find it good. he is sure there are no other bun­ EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT Ing and refreshmenta y-i- great men of God arose td aid the tendinj; the .party. Ayer. Miss Elisabeth Leary, Nor- Allegheny Mountain ridge some Soviet film production facea no [—ratteraoa achieve and cherish a just and ,.r;7 and Mra Mildred C. Judatz and dles of blank paper in the bureau’s Negro. One was the rehpwned man Heckler, Miss Polly Downing. Mra Lswrence K. Allen; eight miles from the site. Ft. Ritchie Is stiff competition from television. vaults. But he acknowledged that / ‘ \ Daughters of Liberty No. 17, lasting peace.” ’ Theaters are still overcrowded and [JIM BIR A t U m V . C & l »ar Saraaada poet John Grecnlesf Whittier, who I \ On Feb. 22 the Executive siMrd grandchildren and oix great' located almost on the Maryland- errors in wrapping bills usually Free TransportaUen by Sil^r Lane Boa Ma Olaa Oak LOU, will meet tomorrow in used his great heart and hand of will meet a t ' 7:30 p-\m. at the Pennsylvania border. any foreigner with a ticket to would not be caught until they are Loaikarda ' Orange HaU, starting with « des­ grandchildren; a sister, Mr*. Wil­ Leaving Oi^ge Hall at 7 P.M. -BitlStcra y ' genius to write poetry in support home Of Mrs., Leo T. Leikry, group , The emergency command post spare is besieged by Russians who received by banks. Mlfchtfl T-4525 sert meeting at 7 p. m., with the PAINTS? C A li advisor. On Feb. 23 at 8 p. m. liam S. Green of North CJovejitry want to buy it. of freedom .for the slaves. The THE ICE MAN and several nieces and nephewa /Is linked to the normal communi­ “It has happened occasionally Saranada regular meeting scheduled to start other was the greatest friend of there will be a meeting of ab teen­ cations facilities of the Army, Bxtm at 8:80 . Mra Mary IMtelps and the Nsgre American. “Masaa Aba Remember how you and agers in the town to select a bame Navy nd Air Force by five her committee wlU he in-charm SIGNS your playmates dropped /or the club at the Nathan Hale Manchester Evening Herald Cov­ micro-waVe radio stations built in Xincoln, we called him. Ataasa Abe, \ ALL umw ^ entry rarrespondent. Mra Charies of the deesert meeting. Final he was a good man. He believed In everything ivhen you Community Center. or near Washington. ifeiMar Saraaada plans win be made for the 8lst S I G N C O . heard the clop-clop of the Warrantee Deeds Filed L. Little, telephone Pilgrim 2-62SI. Actual construction started on anniversary next month. God and in'tlM Bible. He believed that everybody wes equal, regard­ ^uMiii A lumY ca{ ice man’s horses comliig Warranty deeds on file at the Jan. 1, 1951 although plans had WOTH—r. Lawla, Jr. M i l d M l 3 4 2 M iow n the street? Without Town (Clerk’s office Recording The potlach or gift giving rite been considered soon after the end less of' the color of their sktn. On of the Indians of the northwest The Holy Ghost Mothers Orcle „ question, he >yaB the moat transfer of property loriude. the of World War XI. wia - meet Wedncsdsy night at 8 MHdwl 9b4S25 popular man in town. \ foUowlpgi American coast is being revived Contractors specialising in-hard _R C -1____ o’clock at the home of M ra Roy Your mouth fairly drooled says thq Nalidigal ' Georgraphic rock tunneling bored and bla.sted Wont-sT. Vkadarcoelr 7. ktorcus F. and Ula G, Hamilton Society, ■ Thompson, a s Orchard 8L . aa you u'atOied thb chips to Eugene and Marcella Msdore and carted aw'ay . oo.fioo cubic l ; :-. CONSOLIDJiTIOM of ,ics .fsU,-No' Ice eubea «4-; WUlimsnUc, lot# ■Tfi aw*"'7l, (tiM WaWnrM liie second annual CoUega Fair, will ever give you the section E in Actor's Coibny'Es­ Liltoaa sponsored by the CathoUc Orad- thrill you got from thoee 5., WQTH-Gakrial Hakttar tates Ext. two; Andrew J. Buck- uatea auh of Greater Hartford chipa^ from the ice man’s l5>’'.7t® RusS^ E; and Ports M. and-tlw CatH8nrT«ar(C^^iii^ m i n k j i y t o m y "p ic*; ^emembbii'r " ...... -•■•-NCrnCE''"'"'"' Moriiiner of W est Hartfoird, lot 22, tlon, will ba held Thursday eve­ section A. In HtUcreet; Charles T. Monwar ning In a t Joseph Community SNNOriNO SNO tM BSSM SSW O BliiS ■Perry Como THE oVf ICE o f Johnson of Hartford to Leslie J, TDESDAY Hell, 140 Farmington Ave„ Hart­ k-*ea- e_ \ HOLMES and Margaret 11. Brown, lot 184 in kY—Mariaa Pregram ford, starting at 8 o’clock. The FOR THE K ST IN MOORING. STAIR ------1 b S iw w isrig i FUNIOtAL HOMES Lffkswood Heights. fair Is open to sU high school 1 PU CIt iMs eflke... HR. J. C. BARRY . 488 Mate Streat /. Edward and Sarah Copeland of — ,^/ralcoa students, their parents and guid- p K f Hmm sH wM BUHJn NG ORd INTMIOR HNISH SEE Manchester to Joseph McCaughey anct counaellora WILL BE CLOSED 28 Woodbridge St. ; ^ ^ S P E C I A 15 *JtekY—T.B-A. s* ■« 1 LOANt eMde kr w . . . Phone MI-8-T88| of Mansfield, hits seven and eight, /WTIC-ttatlroad Hour GfllR Nny MHt sesssw esasrlne eae_wsSa^ •ad Mdeei ta section 6 in Waterfront Heights; WDSC-^SuapMaa~ Family night will be obser\-ed raniie. Ihit* k e ««aw«ab> -FROM ANDERSON BROS.WOODWORKING CO'Inc Andrew J. Buckley to Joseph L. 3TH--TK^r!l5cieoB at tha South Methcdlst Church, I m o n t Hi y Pa y m i n t ONE DAY ONLY / •; ealtaai. « bMkMM aM 4m and Martha A. Paths of East Hart­ Wadnesday, at 8:15 pjB. with a FEB^^5 T()liARCH 1 COP. PlEASANT VALLEY ROAD f ROUTE 5 ford, lot 14, section A, Hlltcreat; famUy potluck siniper. The com­ ♦» fM.wMwH ee e SOUTH WINDSOR , CO N N . TEL . 8 - 6 3 9 8 r.slph V. and :M. May Reynolds to ISwtar mittee, headed by Mr. and Mrs. Mebt ■ SM •* lh« Ronald B. Glendinning,' on 'Bab­ Si Raymdnd Toung.' will pUn for *MeeWewe4leee*ile»B. 'aalani Cararaa cock Hill; Leu-ls T. Shonty of Ekisl place aetUnga. daaaerts and bev- *Tsisr«a S S f^ *** Hartford to Richard 8. an^ Alice wngaa and familiea-are suikad to S. Dibble, lots one, two, three in pravida hot dlshas and aatads. A t — rTT ^ .*T ^ . I Shonty Lane. BidajE 4Hm entitlad '~The .Baniar,'’ oytto" theme of race relations will he Carl E. arid I'suirrie MT VbnDeck rTMatar shown.' Membera of Qw church I T " A f A 8 % of WilUmantlc to X’hyllls T. Clark, : Sporto ^ J \ -lots 13. 14,- section B In Water­ ?nm«y. and fji^ d a ata ewssw-iSe'NimMaww'ratoartttMttrt 0 i \X front Hetghtsr Eugene H’.Arnorir O kat^ !. vlted to attend this monthly fel* t US l Bear lowdiip supper. MomhtyR ■ymjnti^Dn F ) t A i hi of Farmington to Rodney E. and •riat fik M m «w affh*. •UOSN i f Mb. 15 M. Virginia L. Johanson, lots two, Ml t s s - Emanuel Luthdrah Women’s ISS » ,fc S SAM a n three, section ft In Actors' Colony r=Waalan Cararaa we'll node wwy i ass M.U 1*.U Estates Ext. two; Louis EL CTIark Missionary Society wUl meet Wed­ Well a t fill liMii ~ ■dak.ABMrtca > nesday at 2 p.m. In Luther HaP. to*___ M.«* to James H. and Gunvor Lewia of ■RMM'ThaaMr TVb* nfc»Aiti 1 dt ttpayibcMt tocitsrW *11 rHwst*. Hartford, lots 11. 12, Section B, _ ------Rapertar'a Itouadup with Mrs. Edward M ar^ presiding J r tm TVy ece Wm4 ee fr*«ipnBM«tMv ^vjaoat*^ IN T H f S itt*. \ at tha huainess meeting, A sound STATES 1952* W.iterfront Heights. imi*~Waet^ Owea motion picture film enUUed; "Re- Albert J . Caron of Hartford to ------Jib Ikaotar . , IwUdlng > i t h Chrlat,”^ tvUl be Pr-r • * ‘ 2 i Albert J. and Marguerite B. Caron ^'WOTB—Heoorter'i Retndap riiown. Members are reniladed to « Umn aerviee for all of Hartford, fl”rt tract Jo ts 160 and bring their dlnte books. .M n. John n3MWN8t.«2iMl. 161, second tract, lots 174, 175, 176 ja Watch . • MANCmma • PfepMi JMITCHBl 8-4l8a and 15 ft. lot 177 In Actors Colony Carlson, chalrtttovOf ths Open Man., Tnto., , Frt. 8:88 to 5:80 e Thun, 8:88 te 8 e Cto*trd Sat. •aeSio*Sl8ror«n wmnjittee, wUl be assisted by Hn. DISEASES o r THE’ iilART : a n d 8 iO O "Estates Ext., transferred through wdlSi—i^aak Edwam a survivorship deed- ...r * Cslvin Davison Mrs. Arthur Hult- —I iHf.—^ Gerald Mitchsli, transferred to t e la w a tch ; ■ msn, and Mrw Iver Carison. U>aw4 Maaa f MWiHtt •> a88 waaaiT ftaaii Cecil and Kathleen E. Young by Naw homfa docerating pattarhs ^WO^»-BtarTl*;hl Syiqphoay admlnlstrator'a deed, lot five, sec­ tion F In re.Used and corrected nap w fa » -yaita Watch of the Oak Grove. ’ . in Grontf axcluslva _____ ata to adr. .Ceoaell / WDKC-»*eite: Mneda for Rbmaaca Harry A. Stevens,' administrator WOTH^-Btarilpthl Symptieny ■IAM# IaAa JM of. the estate of Alice p. Jay Stev­ n v w W 9 0 1 ens of Hartford transferred to WH4Y—Nawa ^ PRESTIGE' PRINTS w n C—Batata to Adr. Ceunctt For Ywr Homo ‘H- A. Stevens of Hartford. Pria- WPBC—yawa: Moeda for Reinanca 3 PC, SET cilia 8.' Nnriing of Mansfield and WOTH—Starltylit Symphony Novo Yoor Siiifo ~ Albion G. Stevens of Dryer, N. Y„ '■•'-'.V'X a t —Nita Watch TC—Threa-Rlng Nawa Ufe^Nawa Rs-Upholstered THIS fA U ONLY WOTH—New*. 1 .5 0 'I# ^ A YARD i n \ TtlBTlikHi Profruns Now / Bed-Wetting H yeu'ra handy with a neadl* you con ersota dacerating \ On PsfB Two We Oe 'A Coosplato' ■ ^ And Up i M i f i 7 Ob'crhaal—Expert Workinea •ffscH that wlH ba tha anvy e( your naighberi — with —Newest Fabrics thai# stunning now cettdh Da^hty floral bordan, / Aepnrding to Fabrica Can Be..Stop|ied! Amtricana. provincial and Paimd. Dutch pottorns. Coma 6 6 RE-STYLING AT Np ibCTRA COST V. \ -;-taa tha complotc seloction. Wa know you'll ba intplrodl I. ■. . 40,000 eosM prov* O f t O f i r law«ft|h|Ki habit. ».<• - C’VJ .No lonR^ docs your^ child 4 , STRENGTH ^if_ Bit impdr* unjN O -^: Grants V tiaTT to aiiffer afid //■ isBt factor to Im |i fo r w hca • -* t Ato A ^ Jbiip«feCftriiiM;7 ' '-s - •• ••''ai’-g-’S* ' :s. disflTace caused by bed-wet- s r X W " ^ t 4 9 ^ Itay im nriiiM /IV Com* *> ^ tiS . lEKcTrK)i^E lii^bod; 90B9 HMBMCial strBBfth and patented-1^- fi-doetiMc ba» “v: : TO TA h: ROW^R z: ropntatioB for prompt and f N l U M o W - proved id over 40,000 eases that it can coitmI the dis- The best gas(Mne hoBoat payment of kma AM up • PEAK OCTANE POWER to kill off knocks and pings • POWER forquidk , 7 treasiilR habit in 2 to 4 d a im s. , * ^ .-r"" 6 9 weeks—without ^ drugs or SHEETS you can buy! e • .tbi storting in any weather POWERS for fast warm-up POWER to hsist^ That’s the kind of insar* attachments, You can have absolute faith In New “T otal V BcmutifuUy Tailored n cool weather stalling • POWER to ta!^ steep hills in stride • POWER ance we offer. And. if dis* j ^ y | ^ 4 d s s t l i la the UaiRit ' ENURTONl: Power” E sso E xtra. It is_a new product aster strilces, it’s the kind development of the famous Esiso Research to pick up swiftly from a standstill e POWER to-get the most possible toDrli* • Pinned and Fitted Tested by Doctots yovll want! . f il €Cftt4 Center. It h u peak octane powerwith b AU Fabrics Vat Dyed Recommended by Doctofs three great additives that give you "protec­ ing horsepower from any engine under today's all-round driving comUtione- tion against knock, protection against stall­ • All Fabrics Pre-Shrank ^ TU BERCliiL03TS Patented by Doctors We'ra selling these stursfy muslins at mere pennies ing ai^ protection against valve sticking. • Kick Pleat*—Box Pleats—Ruffles (US Ne. 2 ,it7 J» 8 ). BNUR- Here is a gasoline engineered W mect the .,, KNOCK AND PtNG in millions of caisV * >v See your Esso D^sler for a tankful today.' W. T. 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MA^CHEST^R EVENINQ HERAtP. M l^C HESTElt. CONNH HONlDAY. FEBRUARY 15. IDM MANCHESTER EVENING ^HERAIJj', MANCHEiSl^R,;bONNj J^ONDAY,; IjEBRUA^ 15, l|l54 . i r and what there is as yet noitnowii heroin . . . even on ths We4t CoibL- How Pertussin brings ^ — fo m u ls for getting, is^^essy^o say. Increases Reported thls European heroin dominates Lo cal Students a S itu m m Tha ifdwB from the l^nhow er TOere ought to be a bedroom tax the inicit traffic, A Secondary b»it '•dniMatnttpii.': .':te -thv.-.paet .'^fow; S k y ^ tc h ^ very tmpertaiit soutce af herein is upfe'tndwtries;.- ^ ^ ii^Opiiiin id?' • / days hits been oife of departure of the Orient.” ^ W i t t G o l d Emerick reported that Mexico' men who had originally come in­ Tueoday^Frb. 1* A (Contlaaed tram Page 0|w) 'Iremaina substantially the only to the adminlstratlAn in key posi­ Midnights s. m. . Voiuiileers Needed j sourro of marihuana." the drug tions and who now, for v ai^n g 2 k. in.-4 a. m. ., . Volunteers Needed - ’>■ used In "reefer" cigarettes. Receive High Awaftlb 4 a. m.-d a. m. . the previous year .tnej the largest fo r coughs reasons, have decided to get' out - News Rhymes Volunteers. Needed quantity seifod in any year sirlines Marihuana, smugglers, however, At Opening ef Junior Depend on~ Watkins to * a. m.-B a. . olunteers Needed One key to these departurhe By J. O.-— ^ 1B48. have shown a tendency recently to of colds, It B a. m.-Noon i... Mary Clo.' MR.~H«ter Srnsn —- - - ■■V Emerick rsjmrted bn the intcli . lUTM 6 p. m.-8 p. m...... Volunirem Ne^t^ l a ^ . ' ■ Trom Manchester wero' awarded I ' J' « 3 5 5 S ^ « ? * getting Republicans oh ths federal Things have been glum In Hol­ drug traffic in budget hearings Emerick eaUI the extent of gold keys at-the opening of the lywood . , . producers algi aad 8 p. m.-lO p. m. ..i, . ; r, ...... Llo^-il Davidsoh, Ulchard Harris mads public today. .X ■ 1. payroll as they might have been. shake . few- people go to see 10 p. m.-Mldnight ...... Voluntwrs^ecded marihuana smoking “la about the Junior Scholastic Art^GQmpetltloh, Some of them thought it a good Sltuatlea Improriag . asms as it has beeii in recent Latex\ Bedding Outfit . their shows . . . no matter what Voluntgfers ipay reglM«r St a r i l Deftose H ^ lq u srtcrs. Munlcl- Emerick toM the committee the years," with Customs selsiirea In­ Saturday at the Avery 'Meinorlsl ••••■«••••••••••••••**•• *9 idea to keep career ihenf or even they make .. . they thought S-D paPBuilding. Manchester'on Mondays, V ^hei^ys, and Fridava froni 1-0IV iC' ; \. o>'#rall nerccdics situation is dicating no gres' change In the Museum in Hartford. out and out Democrats, in certain would bring folks back . . , and "deftnitely Improving.” emuggllng volume. Nancy Wilcox and Lorrain La- MBMssn o r positions if thsy seemed to know spent a mint on glasses . .. . hut T s------:—■ . " "Over the past .several years Aside from the tremendous In­ ^ r g « . of Barnard School, won at a big T«B l®k:UTI«D P M e«en then to All tir; house . . . of Mouiksin Couhty, Farmington the.e' has heen a constant reduc­ crease in seizures of raw opium, their awards for Jewelry done in Til* AMOdaM* Pry* to «*chwlT*^ their stuff. they had to dole out pnsiws . . ■Valley, House tonic Valley, and Grange Notes j tion in the number of addicts aind Emerick said seizures of smoking enamels on metal. Marion Diibsc . \ * dI wiT*itopatcliea "ciyirtod to It. «f But tha more Impmtnnt key their effurts turned next to the Central Pomonss. Muriel the amount of drvga smuggled' opium wen more than in any^jrbar PERTUSSIN Rotonlvretievce local ■■mat otIiarwtM cradMtd m papar screen . . . they brondened It In ^ Honister fltreet School, won her SB atoo lb* local wbUabwl bm . seems to be within the realm of On Feb. 3. 1B84, the newly br- Dumas Is in chs'-'ge of Quinne- into the United SUtds.” he said. since 1980. Heroin selzurMi>wcrc irritation- -H works inttrnailt, tool key for a stencil design done in saving! ' All Hgbu ot rapuMIcaUon o( apadal ptdicy Itself. The departing head scope . . . but still the cash box bsug; Ne\^ London Cot^y, East Opium and its. derivative, the someu’hst less than in 1B82, while PERTUSSIN loosens the irritant psstelk. ^ ifiapat^a horola aM atoe roarrad. foiled to sn . . . it seemed there franised Youth Committee held its that maku you cough. Contains no of the Department of Agriculture's first meeting at the State Grahge Central and Eeaview PomoMs. habit-forming heroin, have been seised cocsin was the least since These three entries will be sent was no hope . . . but nt long. Inst This organicction of yobth is rnming largely from Europe, 1B45. ' narcotics. No wonder thousands of .,rtfl aanrlca cUtnt ct N. & A> price support 'snd crop control nil this has changed ... to seenea' Office. 122 Naubuc Ave, Glaston­ .competition at |gf, tnc. bury, Officers present at this bcingf difected by Donald K. Peck, Emerick related, adding: ' Pittsburgh when tfte exhibit at the 7' ~ubltohers RepreaeataHvca: Tba agency, for Instance, was an in­ of great turmoil . . . tor over at newly elected master of the SUUe "France haa largely superseded The year 1953 was the Year of prescribed PERTUSSIN* Avery closes. 'Dne day aXworhan- called us with an unusual requestT Apdogetic- Fox Studio.- they mads a m eeting p*cre as follows. cineaca, igw at gjjr ■oowb. dividual who thought the ^sen'^ Donald K. Peck, master‘of, the Grai^. Although new In Co^ Italy as the: prtnclrda source of Ute-Snake Ik-China. ---^ ■ Other place winners whose work I jIliltBBR AUDIT BUREAU * OF bower administration was going strike la ell . the movie cnpl- necUcut, ^the National Grange h er lly she ogjiained to Mr. Watkins, "I've made a mistake. I thought CmOULATlONR toPs agog . . . new skills are State Grange; Mrs. Alta F. Peck, U bn display are Polly Swanson, long sponsored organised >*outh _ Ralph Geer, Arthur Benson, Joan I to b \far in lbs attem pts to shift being taught. , , . instead .of. chairman of the National Heme. iUMIER? CALL Economics. Committee, of Litch­ co:nnUtte«s and activities.'In many -- Ivsixen,' Sandy McBride, Baf-bara awaysffbm fixed prica%upp6fts to glim our guys and dolls . . . oil states it is one of the strongest and I could ^ v e .. money at a-cut-rate furniture store,' Now I'm ashamed to ixpocraphlcal aimca appaa^g. in drills are being sought . . . this field; Charles Oob. chairman of Barbero, Scott aendanlel, Gemma - r. ▼nwoianta and oUiar raadiiw mattar flexibl^prlcS stl'ppordl. the State Youth Committee; of rertsinlv the r.'ost enthusiastic de­ Armadeo and Nancy Skahill. tiijyie Mancbeetar Evaalag RaraM. The departing ;^gional director find should he the answer . ; . the partment of the Grange. have their truck deliver the furniture to my home. Could I pay you boys feel that they're In . . . SOuthbury: Mrs. Doris ' Sibley, N^AMDOT CERAMICS This art contest is held yeariv Jlln lar adrarttota* c t o ^ bamtii for Latin Ainerica in Mr. Stassen's State Youth Committee, of Tor- The following- co.mmitteee have by tne Scholastic Magasinc, ftr Noaday—1 p. m. rrUmr. onee-weeping movie Mg-wigs . . . been appointed by Peck; . t^ ave ^ATKINS TRUCK PICK UP THE FURNITURE AND DELI- Foreign OiWatlona Administra­ %iew the future with a grta . .. ringfqrd; Mrs. Alms A. Brooks, 680NmIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST—MANCHESTER £■ Schools all over Connecticut sub­ TO Tueaday—1 pi m. Monday. advisor . to the committee, and ..Home Economlcc, Mrs. Avs - mit work to be considered for key ’ Wadnaaday—1 p. ~ — tion, who leaves after only six w-ho enree If OMries die.' right ^'•Miili 4 lu m v c a i rVER rr TO MY_ HOME?" - im t. ; faivwefi. oM slK'e>'iicre*tt Frederick. Broolta of. Torclngt«iv.. ..gmlOk .Bti3tol..Coinge;^HnL. Jsaa.; e O N V B N lE ^ Y LOeATEl)^ . ..awards and a chanca-tn hava Uieu- , ' v » HOISMMM irss... -1 A. m. fflffliiths o f ‘servr«i, TaarTUs m n it Miss Muriel Dumas of Dsnlrl* L'.mdeen, Tsghhannuck ' Grange; i efforts submitted for national ______jy—I a. i_ , ---- . controversy fighfing to retain .. we’ve found new fortunes far tiifM 9-4$u . Claaainad daadfiia: 15:90 a at. each ourselves .... in pamplng gaao- son, third member of the commit­ Mrs. Bleanore Strunk, Brooklyn i • Grec'liware • Classes • Firing • Supplies recognition. | i ^ nf pwWcattoa aaeapt Batarday — diviaiOnal clilefs whq were being Hne! • ' tee, was unable to be present at Grange. i Mrs. Elizabeth Budd, teacher of Now a request like this is the height of something or other...yet disihissed as an econoiqy measure. this meeting. Auditing Committee, Waiter A. j Mayco, Tru-fyre, Glass-matic and Symphony Glazes •art in the Junior I-figh SchMis •> Monday, Vabruary IS Kext, however, he seeitts to Have A program was set up sn»>)— only after they were' In that their And I told Him the^ things I had treaty *f peace for AuaWa. lost and won; subordinate youth committee -and Police arid wrecking crew worked private ideas dlfferet, from the open to all young people and oth­ chases you make for it...shop . \ ’ A p^ace treaty for Austria was And there at the cloeh Of. s hard X . ah hour 'yesterday to get Parry actual policy being developed by ers of the community. The com 1^^^ supikMedly on the point of signing day’s race \ VDIa ^RHi W. Roberth, Jr.i 20, out of a Uie administration. It is quite pos­ I met the Master face to. faqe. mittee also plans educational op­ once before, five years ago, at an- issfortos assfortw wrecked automobile. Police said sible-. th at the administration it- portunities of the G range. incltid- INCOME TAX MEANS EASIER . other conference of foreign min­ Ing seholarahlpB, student loans, i i 3 l 9 «.7i aelf, in many instances, did not We talked of those things'-I had N 24.25 19.25 the (iuto hit a \elenhohe~' pole, i isters. But, Just as the coiRerence won and lost ' financial af^ And' .leadsrsliipi, sheared pfl a second one. and then ] ' known, vary early, JtMt how its aervioa to otj^rsjn t^Jbompiuai-' TO-CARE-FOR 39.05 3Q.7Q ot IfMB was abw t to adjourn with And He stilted a' sbul th at toaa, R ETN IillS lAMvt AeyiiVHH/c4«4r ei^erylMei'l landed 16 feet off the highway own policy would develop... tempest iosacd; ty; thf church imd the Grange; I a !•••.•* tlOw 6A6H wLm the glad newgf of at least one ao^ parfielpstlbn in ^ t a a ^ rtsUbnai Bustfiesa and fndividtaal !>##<■»*? ">e^ei# l« ' lY At it's “y n ” promptly.' ...JHDspItsl. wtaers .he underwent, all­ ~ the Russiu delegaUba reversed it­ to omployod man and woman — I day X-raying. His only injury: which might otherwise spark edn- So I met Him th ^ in the morn­ Pb^nona Yduth Cbmpilttees is self and demanded new conditions planned in the near future. Fol­ R A Y C N iO P E R marriiH or aingla. Raiansf and its) a broken finger. 'X troveray. The indlWiduala involved ing light. it had not prOviously proposed, and lowing this, jregional tneetings will DAYS MI-3.54TS Voven- of n ^ mi:miracle yams, Ruslhn Vdne- affUiatad compsniaa ars new tha | Fair Committee to Meet And gone were the shadows and largatt loan group in tha U. S. the Austrian peace treaty — the are being honest about their con­ burdens of night; be held, with the State Youtli Com-' tian Blind Tapes cleancl like plastics; have the The annual meeting of the Fair victions, and the administration la mittee members In Charge. Charles EVENINGS M l.3.4109 —-with ovsr 800 officat through­ Committee will be held Friday first thinp the Ug powers had Aa stronriy He sent me out of out Amories./ Phono first for o ' being honest about its convictions. that place Coe is in'-chsrge of Ebcceisior. New. beauty aijo durahidurability of fine woven ‘fabrics.. evening a the Community House, Full Size originally preposed back in their Haven CoWit” . Pioneer, sn d 'F slr- 1-viiit loan.i Como in. or writ# { preceded by a supper in charge Where the two sets of convictions Where I met the Master face to We reiMke old blinds . . custom-make new V A tosns/ today! first meeting in Moecow in IBM— face. fleld County Pomonaa . of Mrs. Hannah Williams and her including was tost again. differ, they are admitting IL No­ - Mrs. Doris. Sibley la in charge K irsc^unaire Blinds . . . with Ruslon'Tapcs. U«M $2S to 9909 committee. After the business body Is^being 'pressured to do WV^jPmF, session a program will be given. Row, at B^lio, there has been a But lo in the midst of the noonday Gall ds for full particulars . . . MI-^-4865. .50 work in whlck he does not believe, i g m - The supper and meeting ia for all hand-tied similar serlel of developments. , y heat. and the admlidstratlon is not try­ I ' sth'mbTed and lost the Presence persons who worked at the fair. On Saturday, the West resoAed Hot Ldnch Menus Watkins Home 'Plan- r ing to save face In the natter of sweet. e 7 s o n a t n s v .s d sj[>ring bases! Decorating Service R to a major wMpon in its effort to And. • ssbamed,' in that hour 1 M it Zojipi’ 'The luncheon menu this week .ning Service give.s you 'A - produce something—isither an ac- personnel by compromises in the heard Him aay. St the Wspping School is as fol­ a acalied floor plan of any problem room, complete with in d e ll MtG. CO. lows: Today ^creamed dried beef compUshment or a clear teat of realm of principle. *My son,' -'o» must sesb me at Roailtr ami Aihrisor color icheme, without charge. Phone for an in-the- Store Hours a'. noon of- day. on biscuit or bread, peais, jam sion appointment. - X y Russian inUnUon*7;«.t^^J^ .... ef Gverekle-Perfc, -agawass, -is 4 g s ' iA ST MI^DL E TU R N PIXE -..sandwich, • -appiesauce-; Tuntolay— Suddenly it resoii^ all the lltchoHl corned beef hash, spipach, pickle, A Bedroom Tax? For evening and morning are not now located at 2M Fraaklla WAnCINS Ask for th o ' Watkins is open 9 a.m. to technicalities which, had been de- enough,, . , __ „, Ave.. Hartford, seroaa trdei the • aOTHBM. INC. bread and butter, gelatin dessert;! Qrand'Uats, Uk'e everything else' Art Htoiater. ReadiagB by ap- DKN IMUKSOAV ^ Weahesday^/^^ and c^Tcero.''''''* Parking Service 5r30 p;m. dailyi Tuersday . .laying. a a . Auatriaa ..peaca ..traaty.. ns. J* *nd. theT^JW la, iian naSi to mltiali ai-) i.k.— oicecuy .to the, rear. oL - yrm vnm ofifot-ei - In'th e economy.' ceh*r‘Reep rough: \ pMKfidiiiit e |^ : P lb ie MtiHfoM P U N B R i^ tuha' lS'sh' or' peandt''KittVr' by announcing that tha . Vlfaat /- our store. Shop leisurely. We redeem your parking, and Thursday avanings ro yff- up' forever. There has to come s As the heat IncreaSeii athmg men 4 < -fm . Al^ * wtches, cookies; Thursday would accept the Ruaatan version grow weak. SERVICE American chop suey, string beans, ticket. 9 p.m. Closed Wednesdays of how the still disputed clsuaea in time for leveling off, and Utere has New strength froiR above your rolls and butter, pudding; Friday at 12, Noon. ■ '1 the treaty should read. Since thie now been, in Manchester, at least eoul must eeek.*'- Onaend XWeit —baked beans, sole slaw, pickle, / k - J a temporary halt to a 20 year LET US nU L TOUR peanut butter sandwich, peaches. Full ■ Western concession eliminated all « \ Payment Service / ■ /. trend. The net decrease of nearly And that's how J learned at the The Union School lunch menu viaibla cootroveray over the treaty, noon of the day this week will be: Today— soup Plan: or Watkins Easy Budget Term.s that give you up there was then no vtsible rcaaon half a mlUIbn doUara happens to Todift my eves and steal away and crackers, sandwiches, vanilla to 18 months to pay. v \ . . why it should not be signed. Ac­ reflect Industrial acUrity and At least in thougiil, to some qUiet and banana pudding; iSiesday i f Pure White Latex! M ¥ . stocks, which ia, of course, pre- cordingly, the yirestem delegatee place. vegetable plate, sliced eg^. bread From Manche.ster, auggeeted that Molotov be ready ciaely tha wrong way to have a Where I sit with the Master face and jellv, ice cream; Wednesday— Telephone Service grand list alow down. The ad- to face. Called for and delivered macaroni and cheese, ./peas and ..Coventry or the Hart- to sign it Timraday. It was now ifrs. Griswold Chappell. promptly at Ba extra carrots, bread and butter, fruit; ★ Hand-Tied Box xSrings! \ 7 ford exchange, dial Mitchell 3-5171. From Glastonbury, the treaty h* had been demand­ yamtageous way to have grand list Sponsored by . the Manchester Thursday— beans and ifrankfurts, growth slow down would be to charRCw PHONE Rockville and Willimantic call us without charge. Ask ing. It imposed what we consider Council of Churches. bread and butter, fruit; Friday— f ' ^ ^ . for Enterprise 1366. , i \ aa unfair burden on Austria, but have a pause in new residential , MHchell>7l96 tuna fish salad sandwlich, potatao the Austrian government was will­ building here, not a pause in in­ Indonesia straddles the ^uiitor PINE PHARMIOY ^ or Mffchalt 3-9606 chips, pickles, chocolate pudding If you've always Wanted fo^fry the super luxury of."' but sea brsezes and mountains and cream, Milk is served with ing to acieept this' burden in Order dustrial activity. - ' 142 East Center St. 5cm ce« keep temperatures fairly low In CAU tg-t-raM / all meals a t both schools. . a Latex Mattress here is your opportunity to do so ^ I ' each piece of Watkins Fur­ to get rid of. occupying forces enib And the beat future growth for moat areas. '/ Matichester / enjoy its own full independence. the grand list, if, as la likely, it Mancheste'r Evening Herald’ at a low, low Watkins Price! . 1 niture is carefully inspected and polished so it will be And a t first, Molotov hmd- to does resume its growth,' would be Mapping correspondent, Mrs.. .4n-! i I ' ■ as nearly perfect as humanly possible: Everything you agree that now there was indeed through an increase in the amount kle Collins, telephone MI-S-4419. j Watkins brings you a real Latex Mattress . . not | buy at Watkins must satisfy you completely . . . must no reason why the Aust^an peace of industry here, the ides being an innerspring mattress with a little Latex sprinkled - | make your home more beautiful and comfortable. At Watkins, no sale is complete until you are happy with N trfkiy could not be signed. that industry pays its way for the on top . . but a full 4'/i inches'of WHITE moulded | your purchase. • But, like .the near-agreement of services it gets from a- town, five years sgo, this one soon Whereas the average low-cost to look your loveliest, first" Manchester Latex of FULL DENSITY and of FULL WEIGHT. No, | . /; : .V " -• • . , vsnished. As wiu the esse five home may not do so. ' iinii Date Book skimping anywhere! Plus a HANO-TI^O box SI>ring | years ago, Russia again had new But, as tbwn^ in a Situation such iiiHl \ as ours consider their particular have one of built to the proper.height for the Latex Mattress. i demands, not pceviously present . a HHii V- ed. This time her demand was problem, pne thought keeps recur­ ToOMrrbw I The ticking will never‘ slide or -'bag^' as it is SEWN i ring with increased r force. It is . Ladles of Columbus Men'll Night. that, evsn after the peace treaty S t James' Hall, 8 p. m. to tapes-attached to both top and bottom edges of . ‘ t that the geography of the _ real O u r f a m o u s had baen signed, Russian troops ii!--r Saturday. Feh. 20 should bavaltha right to remain in estate tax system is wrong and South Methodist Married Cop- the moulded Latex Units. | / y^Austrla.'^ unjust in some respects; ples aub George Wsabington’s Thiq would, of coiirs^ make a We' are Uie hed-room town for Hi!:! G O L D ' Birthday Dance, Masonic Temple. Latex . '. the pure, allergy-free rubber, whipped to | iiiiii, Card part^. Second Congrega- ; Complrta .mockery of the peace a great iiiduatry vrhich is located Bm -finnal Church Women's League; in a craanjy, air-filled foam ... gently cuddles you - into treaty. in the town of East' Hartford and WAVE Chu'-ch ve«*rv. 8 r>. m. the most delightfully refreshing sleep you've'ever * | Here, unleae Russian dipldmacy for- othpr—tndustr.ies and enter­ . ■—J-,,- North Methodist Conie Double - Itself reahaes tha pitilcaa-clarity in . .square .aiirf m odem . .dance. icxp.erifeflced. Tty .ft tomorrow. lilightL.. prises which Are located In Hart­ Community Jr..,A;3{) p.m.' ford. ---- which tte Russian posiUon. has '-‘-•'•■Tuesday,- Feb.''2* Z la » 4,0,t r t im 4i 7P 1 -'f.- . i-i.*" baNT'axpbwd 'iEo the whole ^ rtd i The expenses of- being a good, ■"■1 Card party, sponsored, by Man- ..snddoe* aoeaethlngio caoape^from attractive bed-room -'towit -fall,’" lif eheater... Ualrdreaaers,. ,A:merican it. Western ^tjiplomacy has suc- Legion'Horne. i n. m. part, upon our own industries. This Tliursdsy, Feb. 25 R e g . 5 5 .0 0 ceectod in on* of its great strate^- means that 'they pay part' of the l'c h y /u ir \ Winter btidgo . s’' at Man­ caiirtiJecU at Berlin, which waa' to expense for sleeping the employes chester Country Club, 8 p. m. show, U some progress t«>wsrd of other industries in EUst Hart­ Friday, Feb. 20 Grand Rapids-^Made pqace did not corns, who was chief­ ford and Hartford. But these out­ u::« Masonic Ball at the M a^s.o n I c ly naponaible, . Temple. Tables 39'®^ ride industries, obviously enough, } i i / Saturday, .Feb. 27 Ja this Instaam, We agreed with pay no taxes in ifanchester to Annual Ladies Night, BritisH- ^ Tables Russia. And.Ruasis, so far, has help finance our accommodation American CTub. i !--HI Ogee moulded aprons/ "enhanced by r^U(Rl mersly that she won't take pf their employes. iUii! Annual Ladies Night. Army and Navy aub. ^ mahogany vqneers and 14K gold- What she herself had been asking. With UnUed Aircraft, East \ S pecic: l! ' Friday, March 5 tooled tops that are in a highlighted ; The Western maneuver was ob­ Hartford gets, all the tax dollars, World Day of Prayer service, 29/75 brown leather are features of these viously designed to put RuasU on while we get the tax headaches. Salvation Army atsde}.-'2;3p p. ni. Saturday, Marefa tX Vi' . Grhnd Rapida-made 18th Century the spot. And since it was more of We do not say this as an attack on tables. Choose from the 5 styles a maneuver thaq anything -else, it by Sciii^tz beauticians! Tall Cedars Ladies Night State anybody. We are glsd'Unlted Air­ Armory. R e c / 44.50 sketched. -L will not entirely ebsolve the West craft is there. 'We are glad its em­ Our talented beauticians will give' of all blame for tha general failure ployes like to live in Manchester. your hair body.. . will style your hair RURNED-OLT FAMD.V AIDED a t Berlin. Ott tha main quesUon, We don't expect East Hartford to to flatter you , . . will make you love­ Broad Brook, Feb; 15 MV— f that of Germuy, both aides haVe ill You’ll recogni|^ the fine styl­ I.V.L ■ share etUier its tax bonanxs or our lier than.yjou have ev^r looked! Per­ Neighbors here today were rallying seegaed ojg^y incaiwbls of any tax headache. Just the sqme, one -i-i-t to the Sid of a family , of seven ing and quality Grand Rapids eota^ronlsa at an. and the reason concluatoh is inescapable. It is .that manent io^des Bhd^mpiM, test curls which wss burned out of it- home construction when you see this Sunday. An-oil space heater ex­ l». this m y not be that either is there is something Uieoreticslly and sty li;^ aettirig,. \ group of 18m Century tables, there actually ploded in file living room at the and prscUoslly wrong with n nbm4 of Mr. and Mis.- Norman exactly as aketchM! Each is sohliicn prasenUy within the hAIR CUTTING by Sehi^tz beau­ fashioned df, genuine mahog­ ayatem which fimels all the tax ticians —------rr'------'i •' . .. ] .* Walker and their five children and M ger of nauona But if such dead- income from an'area Urdustry into the'ensuing fire left only the waUs any with/ 14K gold-tooj^ ■ N is.lfft thf main queMlon of the just ons town while the tax ex­ standing. Mrs. Walker, home from leather tops! You’d expect yff— that of which aide the hospiUl less than * week ^ter All have pense involved in the presence of • serious ooerstion, was assisted them to qpst much more I . ilTM4suc«ed best in making the this industry and its employes is BEAUTY^SALON from the home. The seven esespsd in more raeponsible f^r placed most hesriiy on the other Connccticut’a Modt Beautiful Beauty Sebni With only the clothes they ware Xeather Tops! the moves on Austria towns in the ares, and upon the wearing. The family spent the ’ V •1»*rt*ct trap f«r Moh>- 983 MAIN ST. PHONE MI-3-8951 Bight vHth relatives in Windsor smaller industries located in mch Locks while neighbors. aUrted col- IbJhlUlaK. towns. What there ought to be. laiitinns o f furniture and clothing = - \ for tho entire family. Vy k'

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i' J MANCIKSTER EVENING H EI^U ), MANCHESTER. CONN, MONDAY. FEBRUARY W. 19M MAJ^CHMTER EyENING HE r X l D, MANCHESTER, CC)NN., MONDAYr FEBRUARY 16,-1964 Hal Boyle — V/: ■ ; .—^ -''r T ...... I„ ^ --—r - r— ^ A ttitu d e ValcRtino Baby Bolton ent, spoke on "The ShapA of Things i^orge Agrees \l0^m «," „ ______Reuben. Heiorg ; Mr, and Mta. JoaepK Ykwor- ' Reuben zsid the weatftet*'‘1rut LoealJRed CrHsa ranizea Tou^ber to U. S. ski, 44 Tanner St, are parents to Most Points very pleasant when he arrived at of the iirst baby bom - yester­ Hed Cro^ Drive Planned; S e b o o the Jersey resort city. A^ed by Deans day. St. Valence’s Day, at He met many area school of- *aign F o rces Manchester Memortal HospiUl. ficiMp, including; Principal Joseph* In B ric k e r Bad Business Hiibits Homfeke of Somers, principal New 'York CF^Deans of Oohun- O f A t Their little boy, who arrived Mra, 0\matead Chairman Ifit at Cbnclave bia Univeraity*B Uhdsrgraduste at 1 a. m.. is their third child. OeoTge Patros. of Columlbia, Prin­ The American Red C ^ s fund^prepare the blood for use; 20 per r * 9 * I) Mlse Neills N. '(Ceattaaod fr*M Page Om ) drive committee held aii organisa­ Collage have decided that courses \Boltofi; Feb. l5 (Bpeclsn— cipal/Frank S>Uvan of Windsor cent of this cost is borne by the Miss Nellie M ary Gudzunai), 37. New York, ilT} — “If you’re made yoiir Shirts and: underwear Bolton, Feb. 15 (SptolaD-^Mrs.-*out oflhe ordinary, has an un- and Princltol- F^gnk Formica of tion and information meeting Fri­ Manchester Chapter, the remainder aren’t tough enough. In their an­ JONNf. fion shotikl. produM o f Station 67, Tow n S t r ^ , V gtoss. Such agreements ora _jnot living, you're excited.” said John Dut of feed find - fertlliM r sacks, Richard C OlmstrtI of the Center usuql storv.or ta of particular in- Pnqripsl dabilal 'IttrubM of the Tolland. / day at Woodruff HSJl with the col­ is bbrne- by the Nktlpnal Organiza- on Budor t .used to ffo -to shoe shops and nual report, the deqns eaid about honse Point, died yifeteroay St \her Walter Kotsch, 87 Mkple St.; Rich­ subject jo Senate rhUfication.' Winiams Rollins. "And A t you will to campaign chain lan for the ■ '••'•■I' They, -will be .shown and Etemoiitary Sehtol amved In At- OrM Attoaile CMventlon onels .find majors w|io will dirtet ■tlon. a fourUi of students res.lly get PU M tAt. Th« rMl rasulta honie. Bort in Waiting, a daugh- ard Wlahart. 22/Drlve F; Card! ^rtn’t ixclted, you .rent llvlngJr “P MaanVdiile- Tolland 'County area the residetitlal fund drive work-^ '.Q tt pointed out that if the blood •tiiic\wiu b« nwfcsured SpbonPr, SO Ex’a^Dr. To hla secMd provision Georgs American Red Cross InusI fund'^.e'' the work lantl© a ty , j-> yestorday .at 8 their teeth into subjects, but the tsr of Selma BoUso Gudsiinas Ufe_____ isgetting getting more exciting all School Bujpqrintendent e o r g c era. \ • had to be purchased, the Cost for others get s "gerttlemsnly gtode" tk* •«< t on whnt Um the late Anthony Gudsunas, she BIRTHS SATrmDAY: a son to proposed adding HuisuOge which repair bill. Same way with hats.” drive in town. Bolton Operates as ' g«out Troon T« p.m. in t ^ e to hear k 'il6 -p ag e York Strangfeld. chairman of the blood used In Manchester last TEU the time for Rollins, who learned a dlvialon of the M ahclj^ter chap-1 Boy Scout Troop No. 73oWlll mtot report tondomaing' th» carnival Graff retortod from the annual without "undue mental' toertion." do in (act about had lived in Warehouse Point foi Mr. and M r^ Raymond Bensa, 31 would exempt the Prcsldent'a war RoUina quit faritong in 1935 conveatlM of the NxUonal ..School the executive cdmmlttee, greeted year would have been more tlian to milk a cow at the age of 4 and ter and will, therefor open its stYhe school tonight at 7 when it la .aspectoof the'public school athle­ Recommended: atiffer requiref- AMBULAMCitl the past 14 ysart. Oakland 8 ^ a son to Mr. and Mrs. and diplomatic recognition powers. now, at 37, la Lieutenant Govern when hts entice cro)> tor that year/ drive Feb. 22 f Boards Assn, which met Thursday this year’s realdehtial campaign' the total contribution for all Red ments that forces the eaay-gothg Om aacjor luenca is tha hoped final returiia on their Satur­ tic programs. V Bssldsa bar motiMr, aha leaves Donald'pknley, 2 Alpine St.; a nor of ^Isw sre and runs business sold for only |20. He cUntod The Manchester chs] tlp-ouih Saturday at, Atlanilq City. leaders. Vernon F. HAuschild, Cross activities, student "to perform at hiS ibet bn Ameri( military pot* four brothers. Anthohy Gudaxwas, Mr. and Mra. Edwin- 'AHeroate Words StodM Slowly from job to job and got/fiis' er is seek*^ day movie night may be tsillted. ^Kbtn and other dslegates to chairman of the fund drive com-. ^ra. Kay Thompson, Red Cross I privately bara Gaorgs studied over the week-. enterprises, , that bring in |15,000,- ing 820,000 this year though the tbb Annual convention M the '■ Groff, who is school head for optimum capacity." OmnnenU ,'r., Alex Gudaunaa and Walter iwood Dr. . real atari in 1944 when he cqiincd They weiM, delighted at the turnoiit Afidover, Ashford, Bolton, Colum­ mittee, outlined the goal of the .'representative for ths Manchester bnpUed that the Ma> e;:d a memorendum from Atty. 000 a ycai-. quota for Bolton has yet been of about 80 adulta and children for /American Educatioiv,.. Asik- of residehtisl fund campaign. ‘ Chapter, outlined the Scope o< Gudsunas, all of WarthauSe Point, YESTERDAY: a son to As a boy ill Georgia he walked a oar agency In Delawaro with announced. Mrs. Olmi bia, Somers, Tolland and Union, H a u s - Need a cover for a baking dish? - ^prrtnmifnt look over in and John Gudsunas of. E ast H art­ ^ SHd Mrs. Joseph Yaworskl. 44 Gen. Brownell which apparently 81.000 be'd saved and ftoCooO he ed la cur-. the movies shown at United MeUio- School Administrators \ (A i^A ) Child polnted.out that 60-psc cent i Local Red Croes.services. With a ting friendly seggtoted alternative langubga harefbot 9 miles to school each rently completing her 1 . It'Of voluh- 'diet Church, h eart N. D. McCkimbs, ssM he was the only school super-' of the Manchester Chapter's quota ' '^Munteer orgaittzaUon numbering Tmptovise- one with -« piece of PUIMEB and bagan ' ford. ihher S ^ twin daughters to Mr. borrowed. .intendent attending the conc'svc Chapter’s quota aluminum foil, pressing ths edge bf there waa hraaaure in The,funeral will ba held from her. Mrs. Thomas Crockett. 4. West than that offered by the Geqr^* day, 9 miles back. Today he files Now he leases thouaaMa of cars teer workers in the hoidse-to-house; School Study Uait Reported tendenl of Schools in Des is obtained from residential solic­ about 500 persons, divertifled serv­ AND I level oM the Amer- Senator. 250.000 miles a year in his own canvass. It la planned]l{ to conduct I F. Weldon Miner and Paul Arnold Iowa, say “bad practices mtotoh- from the State. However, he said the Toil around the sidas of the late home Wednesday morning • daughter to Hr. and Mrs. and trucks as a ttanaporiotlon there were board members from iting. ices are available to Manchester pan. burden nacauea of 9:30, followed by a solemn requlSm WHMam Blalchley. 108 Drivs B; a George said that until ha dis­ airplane, can l.uy all the shoes he specialist to flrns In evsry state. a 2-week campaign, outlined the work of the 4-town letics in too many/Atnefu^ Jack N. McCarthy, . residential residents although only a modest danger. . V / son to Mr. and Mi;a, .William Olek- cusses tills new counter offer with wants. He controls a few automo­ Since funds raised in the cam Temporary Regional High School schools todsy,” McCo> m said t h ^ Connecticut jprestot < budget is available for this work. SEPTiO Tl Moan ,jn St. Ckitherine'a ..Chv^h, Knowtand .|md Bricfcerite won't be Ha alao Isaacs ollplanas. b) .«x k u - < Grafif said one of the 4ilfhpoints .Mixlrtnan, .explained the,.detoilg of nila preaaura” tolhcl^' wjth Broed Brook, at 10 o'clock, tiurial sb isk ^ ^w . Middle Tpke. bile agehcies, tour radio stations,' tivea of com papw Who dtoi't want poigfi are prtncii«itiy used in 'thls" Planning CommiUee at 4 meeahg accountability of funds snd do­ The R ea CfoM Fuhd DflVe seeks V. B.. budget-balancing ktteip|its B llr r a s TX)DAY: a daughter td able tc say Whether It la accsptable 'sn electronics factory, and one of area, capipsign officials are stress­ of the Grange Friday night. The whipping up stiumit frenzy before Of, the convention Was w ^ they to obtain a quota of $30,000 this Ha«Mw will ba In St. Ca'therine'k^Ceme- to tie up their capital by buying a cd Secretory of Kqalti^ Educa- nors. He stressed the fact that rec­ tax-ent daiaanda and appiubnt- ^'tery."": " ...... Mr, and Mr*, Edward Jaworafei. to hinu \ , the nation's taHTgeat car leasing ing the importance pf eontribu- commiUee,-* fact-finding group, is games and exploiting athletic com­ ords Of doilationr'are not to be year.The driv* will start Feb.' 22 Meanwhile. Brownell was silent ■plane; " \ ,> id Welfare Olvito Culp Hob­ WINDOW SHADES Saalle Tniki, Dnla ty produced aU least hi|W level .Friends may call ar her late 103 Bisrtll St; a Son to Mr. and firms. " “It’s really an expandingxbuai- tlohs being made to ithe chapter. currently . windlhg-up------^ ----- two year's — - petition as (C^good Show to be sold iplessed publicly. Several people and last for two weeks. fttWiriiig that American foiees in Mr*. Allto Johnson. Mystic; a son on a weekend dbmand froin Sen. Rollins is a. 8-foot-3-lnch man of serving the area. “Glto where youp'^°to^*^d will present a formal re- to, the p;ibnc as vs'JdevlUe.” eb y ssy'"our future as a free peo- Di7 Wells and Sewttr Linas hoipe after 6 o'clock tmight. neas,” hs said. “I can see a day pie d e p e i^ on the educational op-. claim to have been embarrassed by “ avantually nould/ha cut to Mr,-ana.Mxs. Warren Watda. 104 Hsnnlmtw tP-Mo)- that.the. AUott SlO pounds who Jooka like a.boUer-. coining wheir even tndtvidaaii. sir-"' ».^.Uva''..has been tha b>4word to-r«- .port.t,o: “ » tlietc respective towns short­ lUcatlonal PoUciea. Com- -mehr sctlott during- -prevtouir fund 0rntn, W hite Eeni instaUed and reptfreda W tst St. \ r.ey General come oiii against any maker. In fact In his John-of-sll- / ceni caimpalgns. ly in speclst town meetings. misajoh, a group of leading U. B. portunitiea^;ptovtoed the nation’s drives. Mlaa M orgjsret/^ Purcell compromise on the- trtaty po.ver ticularly profeaatonal men, >111 A referendum in each town will children as yquth. Now the conviction of/American DISCHARGED SATURDAY: trodes career he waa a boUermak- prefer to.MMe their cars rather The Manchester Jehapter re­ tors -who wrote the report, Pertinent informatioi^ about the Mason Suppliffs? CoR 'HOLLAND RNISH Miss MargareyM. Purcell, 20'.i Lynelle Brda-n, 24 AvonCWto Rd.; Issue. ported one-third of last years funds reveql whether or not the voters of 3t attack athletica per se. On "The work of Mhool board mem­ aBicials in Berlin is Uylt Rusna's BiSsell St., dted this morning at «r- ' , . than own ipem, because it will Red Crosa blood program was WM. F. Bscislon to hold on hi Germany Edward Kndp, 79 Summer Bt." “There can be no compromise on Tve also been a farmer and a were used in the bltood program Andover, Bolton, Hebron snd M the contrary, they made it clear bers m their lucOl communities in presented by David G. Ott, pub­ Of SA Made to Order , the Manchesrtr Memorial Hospi­ either save them money or the borough will join'in the crestloi givingyesdership fOr better schools ^Isaa . With Your Ron^ and Austria makes it essential lor Adrien Robenhymer, 36 Falknor this issue without compromising door-to-door vegetable, peddler,” headaches of ownership.” for Manchester Memorial Hospital "that the experience of playing licity chairman, Ott explained the tal. Bory In New Haven, she Dr,; Mrs. Fmnees Larseon and he said. "And I've bton a ditch a regional /llstrict and const: athletic games should be a pari of exemplifies davoted public service the United States l6 maintain k ths Constitution itself,’’ Hennings When he went Into Clitics, Rol­ alone, re-ediphasislng tlie need to of a. high school. advantages of the Manchester blood STEELE ft SON high level of fortes here Indellnlte^ had been ^resident of Manchester son. 33 Division S t ; Mra. Teresa declared. . digger, a road libortr. a maahln- give to your local chapter. tlie education of , all children and at Its b^t." 7 ' ' program to the local citizenry. Out Pc- t o r the p a a t-10 years,-...... lins requested. Uw. State .af..Dela-. Property-TroMter ^'outh who attemf'sehool fn- thf |y—ragi^ess of /ariy cuperibrily Larehtohr 178 n ;. ElW S t ; 'JT ld “The BrtCker propbssl,’ w ''re­ tst, on ordinance inspector for the were to give no business to any of FTre Ttnlf Aids -ISveiitto 7 Of 1674 pints Of blood cbWcfea in * iur»iT cal '-l.A.MilllSOIL ftta vnm oN sr. Bhe leaves five nieces, Mrs. Ed- Lepper. 24 Dudley St.; Jeanhe government, a plant supervisor, a Town Clerk Dsvid/Cy Toomey United States." A school board in th > South Manchester during 1953, 1035 pints, atomic Bra powbr may give the garded as having no chance of ap­ his An :a and ordered hla own ex­ . The Bolton Fire, Departmtot reports only one/transfer of dtoaricans. ward/GleesOn. with whom she McAllister. 143 CampfieM Rd.; proval in Us oriatosl form, has 0 announcer, and a salesman— was called -twice Friday through M yru Loy Speaks voted for,'‘ more soap in\ the or per cent of the total, were PAINT CO. 9 0 31 made her home. Mrs. Michael 1 guess mostly a salesman. ecutives to accent no etatq. con­ property recorded x lost week. Another speaker addressing the schools. Ato they trying to en­ used by Manchester residents. Ap- MltelwN 9-4525 Tnl. Ml- . ft or The morning secret talks ended Henry Smith, 27 Stone Bt; Sam­ been,before the Senate for three tracts. / its mutual aid aasoclatlon with Oliver end Yvette Gervais sold luk of Manchester. Mrs. Mar- uel Miller. 75 Mkin St.; Joepph weeks, while leaders of both Whatever field you go surrounding towns to assist; Cov­ convention wae Myma . Loy, courage hooky? pnndmately $7,000 was required to <99 Mailt St„ Tel. MI-9-4501 Ml-9.7t42 after two hernrs with only the ret LaBarron, also of -Manches- ■rHor body ought to go Into poli­ their dwellingon Tolland Rood to triit annottnCement that another Baraki Photo. Beilis; Ellington; Margarst Al- ties sought a compromise wl comes down to aaieamansh'ip. entry at its disastrous fire on Sil­ UNESCO representative, who sc- ler, Mrs. Anthony Noto of New .would be acceptable to at lei tics for personal gain,” he said. Donald W./Vlley, cordi.ig to Reuben told the dele- ao-callad “restricted" a a s s 1 o n itt BUnba. chairman of the balor. 15 Silas Rd.; ^Pbta. Beverly start selling when you're bon "But I think every buslnasaman ver Street. ASst, Chief J»aiil G erv^, who was formerly cus- mould be hold Wednesday. firm and has worked his way Haven and M is. Claude IMxon of Lawrence. 89 Doene\ St.; Mrs. thirds of the 8enate-^Uie niimber quit when you die. What id a Maneggia, Lawrence WoUhausen gates“ the essence of freedom lies he Oarlyle-Johnaon Ma- Greenwich; and 'five hepliews, J. required for passage of ^^roppsea who haa bae» os fortunate as 1 todian/at the Elcmentrry School, in the humah spirit of crtotivlty Later It was learned, the Big the ladder. Today, he is dotW a Nsllte McDuff, 76 SaSek K.; baby doing with its first /Oiy, ex­ have owes it to his town and state and Edgar Redding spent beverai reppriedly will move with his Vaiir are no closer to agreement sits in his den at his 417 splendid job running the cOm- Purcell DeHah and Edward De- Sharon Johnson. 24 todto ,8t: amendmmt. cept trying to sell somebody the uncomfortable hours- at the scene . .. while the mark of freedom and Hkn, both of Toledo. Ohio, Wi(liam to participate lii politics. Polities is tofnily. to the West Coast. the defense of freedom lie in the la aeeret session on Asiatic ques- St, home,- viewing the h is-' pany.” Morganaon .baby boy, fiSorchgid It may be shelvsd/8galh teHipor- idea it needs sometblnF'i” only as good as those in it.” of the fire Friday morning, during ' Seyt Arrival tkma than they are on European tpTy of the friction clutch th at has Simon and hla wife, JoOephine DeUan of MandMster. and Joseph St.. Rockville: Mrs.' Alice Ansaldl, arlly later in thw^eek while the Rollins has always been a rest- which they drew four tank lo^i^ power of free communication. Reebel Simon, also have /a daugh­ and William Purcell of New Ha­ As to America's business future, Mr. and Mrs. CliaHeS C. CJhiirch' Eric Sevetold, CBB correspond­ laauas. Thb R u ^ a n s Insisted sigain made hla\company famous. Simon 101 Princeton S t; Pllillpx DodMy, Senate takes im ^e disputed nom­ lesa man hungry to do more end Rollins observed: of water for the firefighters. ^ ,of Watrous Rd,, became grand­ that Rad China sit as an equal in ter. She is Mia. RoberyH. Smith. ven. Bolton; Mrs; Barbara CovM, An­ ination of A Jpm C. Besson to be earn more. During the depreaaion The sero w-eather provided today celebrated SO yearn with the The company movedAo Manches­ f^meral services will be held “Businessmen ate high on the parents on Feb! 5 when Charles a Kg Five meeting and the W^^ company, to* same length df time dover; Mrs. Emily Turek, Rolton; mcmtor.,dC tha National Labor he usually held-two jobs at a time hog for 10 years, end some forgot trouble for ail cbmpanito with David Church was bom at Hart­ contended only the Big Four ter in 1M9, comii^ here from Wednesday morning at 8:30 from Mrs. Barbara Patch ond son,. 85 (NLRB), The con- —“juat to keep myself alive’*-'—- freesing equipment and mechan­ ford. Hospital. The baby is tlie son he has been, in Manchester. Hartford. He bought the Frank the T. P. HoUoran Fufieral Home, inta to be that Beeson *wlll how to sell- They took too much should be sponsors with Red China He is not ^Active with the com­ Divlsioh St , \ aad educat)^ himself by going to from the cuetbmer for whet they ical breakdowns. poventry was of Electrician's Mute 3-c Charles • O I TU C K ER as a participating guest. The dele­ Goetz biscuit factory at .52 Main 175 Center S t, followed .by a sol­ DISCHARGED YESTERDAY; although psrhaps b^ flight schools and studying corre­ forced to ask assistance again at Winston Church and Mrs. Church. J Special OscBl ~ pany today. The company is now St., present sttyof Ckrtyle John­ emn requiem Mass in St, James' margin. Labor (^mmlttee gave him, and now they’ll have to gEW voaa UFE ms. oo. gations failed to reach a second opwated by his son. Frank ; R/ Mn. Catharine Daniels, 32 Hkasl spondence courses. give him more for his money. night when the high wind, hot em­ Vacationing ir Florida son Oo. ' Church at 9 ^efock. Burial will St.; Wayne kissmon, 302 Charter its have qbjected that he is bers and baiM only 21 feet-from James L. Rogers of the Center Busloesa las Eirtownieata guastlon that has bera part of the Simon. Simon was k director of both the be In St. James'' Cemetery. 'company man” and that his It wto only in recent years I “We have to go peck to selling Retirtdieat loo. e 'Aeeldeat la*. aacrat sessions, rhral East and Scott looks upon the growth of Oak St.; Misj Yolanda Felice, foun<5 out most colleges were in everything. There is nothing the' ruins dieted a decision to is vacationing at St. Petersburg, Savings Bank of Manchestes«.,and ' Friends may call at tha funeral Norman St.; Mrs. Emelie Bla^h- tnUmmiy contained a number of Hortgaga las.—litolM uraoee West plans for /world disarms- his concern' with pride. . Twelve conflicting statements. Beeson has opm in the daytime." he remarked wrong with this country that, a wet down-'the scene of the fire. Fiorida. He is expected back in the Manbhester Trust Oo. He home tomorrow from 2 to 5 ahd ard, 38 Starkweather St. Capt,/E. E. Perkins, Lt. Stuart town about April 1. T E L M I - 9 - 5 ^ toanU , / . years ago, when he purchased the served wtth the Home Guard dur­ from 7 to 10 p. m. Insisted he would )iav* ^ Mas. d^y the other day, after flying million good salesmen can't cure. The iMSt thk West now expects firm, the company waa doing a Dorothy McPartland, Sou^^Wind­ here to open a branch office. The people still have money In the Welis'and William Hand took the Coming Eventa ing W^ld War I and was on the sor; Russell SsdrosinsU; 126 Ly- '. Knowland, leaving a conference la that the .Wednesday talks may business of about gl90,000 a year. finanM committee of the Red of GOP congreaslonal leaders at He likes to talk of his youth on bank. ' tank truck to Silver Strrtt at Camera Club will meet at the gsvelop to the point where they Mias Florence M. Griffith dall S t; Mrs. Evelyn Storman and a (Jeorgla farm, whichtoe had to “But some bOsineasmen got into 7;30 p. m. They spent three hours school at 8 p. m. today. "We have been Just under a mil­ C ro^ . He also ,'waa president of \M ias Florence May Griffith, 125 the White House., said today be could be hontinuad through diplo- lion dollars business \dUring eaoh daughter. East Hjrtiford; Robert take over at 12 after his father so many bad habits, 1 don't know' helping to wet down the'Yuins And Board of Selectmen will also Chgmbcr of Commerce in 1921- Washington St, Hartford, diad at expects Senate votes jhla week niect at 8 o'clock tonight at the aiatic Channels after the Berlin of the past three years,” Simon . president of the YMCA and a Bennett. 211 AMtoe St; Mrs. both on Beesoq’s nomination and became an invalid. whether they can. go back to being give the barn smother soaking. disbands, thq Hartford Hospital yesterday. Tbsresa G U heysS 9^ Koa-thome ‘Shoes -were s little scarce at salesmen a ^ n . But all that means school. .. ' — said member of the KIwknis Cliibi Bom May 1. 1002. in Fall River, on the Bricker Amendment propo- ■ The fire- department wHl hold a BANTLY ithar side was oiihtinUsttc that .d3om.in Toungstoam, CttilA. Bov, His favorite pastimes are playing S tf Debbie Liee Hoffman, 17 Prps- naj*.'....— ...J..,. thj^t. tiurtT. and anyway you went ia a bigger-chance tor the young regular monthly drill at the, fire­ s'dcclkidn wbiild be Tkkkn at this"' Kaao.-aka livied’in Manchester wir p to t St;,' RtolrtTner'Ra>Th6nd Win­ barefoot pretty late in ‘life doiwin fellow wTio hato*t ICariied any bad house Wednesday at 8 p. m. Manchester Evenlh'g HerUd Bol­ 8, M79, Simon was first employed g(fi^. hunting and stamp coUset- til 1835. She was employed at tha Knowland Been Voting Boon ton correspondent, Mrs. Joseph eenfarertca on stops to liquidate tha as a junior bank clerk in his home ing. ter, 4^XHawthorne St.; Ronald there, he sand genially. "And you business haUCs.” Work Slated OILC07 fighting in the F ar lEaaL But Travelers Fire Insurance Co. for 427 Main S t; William "I think everyone agrees we are A work bee will follow the busi­ D’itolla, telephone MlteheH 8-554S. adtbar West nor East slammed town. His next position was with ‘T could go out and play 18 26 years. She was a member of at the stage now where we can the Wilkoff Brothers iron and holes today,” he said this morning'.' 613 Main S t; Mrs. Flo. ness meeting of the Ladlea Bene­ tha door on the remote chance of a the Traveler's Girls Club. hce Adeiin. 7'Ekist S t, Rockville; get to votSig’ veiy' soon.” Know- volent Society tomorrow eye.nlng at j | 3 o r M I - M B M aiaatiBg of minds on this sub^t. steel shippers in Youngstown, and He has gathered together a won­ She leaves her stepmother, Mrs.. land said of the amendment pro­ left that firm to come East as an derful sti^p collection of which Mrs. Dorothy Alber, 111 Constance Aetna Witt Consider Towt{ the parish room of the Congrega-/1 * Tha conference did rtach.^ one Mae Griffith « f Hartford; one Dr.; Mrs. M argaret Geyer and son, posals. ' . tional Church. Women who are j agraament yesterday—to adjourn accountant for the Cartyle John­ he ia very proud. brother, Charles Wightman Grif­ Despite a breakdown of discus­ son Machine CO. in 1904. To celebrate hla 50th year, Si­ 78 Forest St. sewing for the Yankee Street Fair I RANfiE AND FUEL Thnrsday. U. S- Secretary of State fith of Wethersfield, and onb sla­ DISCHARGED TODAY: Mrs. sions aimed at finding language ylf Forced to Move Annex are invited to bring In their work j r CAREFULLY OOStPOUNDED 4 ZhtlMs demanded that Soviet For- The company v^aa not doing well' mon went over to Um company ter. Mrs. Adolph Kittle Man­ to which both Bricker and the ad-' for a few hours today and had din- Agnes Marcin. 305 N. Main St.; for the social hour. 'r a_ai. sa saa 4 OIL DISTRIBUTORS mgn Minister V. M. Molotov sign in its early years and the OtUd chester. / ministration forces can agree. "' / / • MM— —d^OMOM . 7eh* In eh capitalists, the Stambaughs, were per with some of his employes. His Mra Oleta Wieliczka and son, 33 Mrs. Henry McDonough has also k A P t n l i r D FU N S tO F ftft d an Aiistriin treaty of independence The funeral will p i held Wed­ Spring St., Rockriile; PhUlp Wil­ Knowland Said as far as he Is Brainard, president of* workini: on several other prospects invited about a dozen members to F w aw iw w ^ hy then or admit further talk was put in c h a n e of the office. A year ~ .rnlly will gather to celebrate the nesday afternoon^At 1:30 at the concerned the door is open for 333 Mdn Sfrant JUHSVM casion tonight. liams. Bolton; Mra Mary Adams, the Aetna Ufa Insurance Co., has »*«>« cor.imisslon hopes to In- bring in some possession that is a . ^ ^ .a. a a a .A. a uaelaas. later, his efficiency led to his selec­ Taylor and Modpen Funeral Home. further talks and will remain open' .'w- duce to move to Msnehester. He nkturtami ' Molotov again insisted that any tion for the position of treasurer te his tirst pride is the 233 Washington S t. Hartford, Middletown; Mra Margie Mac­ told the M an^ester Development ^hem. Donald. 22 Wedgewood Dr.; Mrs. right up to the voting stage. Austrian treaty permit Big Four and general manager. groWUi of his concern, understand- ■with burial ih the West Cemetery. House Speaker M artin (R- Commisaion that this town would however, for Tear of having values'^ occupation troops to remain in President in 19X8 ablyV Simon viewed his life in MsneheMen RosaBelle Hitchcock and daugh- Mass), who also talked with to Manchester with rtlual pride. te:/. Wapping; Diane Elizabeth receive the company'sbmpany's “careful! of■ proapectlve real eatate sit4s Ansrtia until n. German peace He was made vice president in . ThefU neral home will be 6p6h porters.' said the House will/ get consideration" if ^ the Aetna is skyrocket, but he did say one of ytraaty is concludadr-somethlng 1920 and, ih May, 1928. became “I established solid roots hers for the convenience of friends Bell, .82 Weaver R d .\ Chester donm to serious business j6n its Robinson, 23^ W. Middle Tpke. forced to move any of Ita opera­ the concerns, with whirh the com- deusly years sway, and that president, a position he held un­ 50 years ago sm ^ur conipany has 6 o’clock tonight until the legislative program fhiS wtok with tions out of Hartford. be banned forever from til he purchased the firm in 1942. grown with t l ^ town,** he added. ur of ' the funeral. misaion la ncgotistlng. is -as; far "plenty of actipn” expected. The Brainard's remarks were con­ away as Texas. Let Our Decorators Help Yoa Change nee with the West “We. devoted______two o yeyears_____ to, mak- “Both^ of\w^^^ v e made firsat- Speaker, said, tto : HoutowilL taks tained to-o. letter to -Cbaries-~S-' - _L*"-- ThA^est again' ftatTy rt Ing a new type klntrti becaase bur Trfi Rex Baxter^ 'up tomorrow, a bill i^ch would BoiTj head of the qommission, who "M any e t Your FovoirAa these and Molotov, as competition was growing, Simon It haa 9n exciting Ufe^for permit the government to trade h air g l tha-dayj Simon. HA bkUt up a. solid business had^ritten Kim. outlining the ad- 'Ta 1^1* YD J U X M U P U B m S .conUnued. ‘TC took-Ume -and ^ lots O p e n K in g -some of Its public laAds for private- vantagjts Of MaiKaiester as a ptaee7 j P L 0 C . O r C l S —, — ____- Tired Rooms Into Interiors S>86rouSllHtt^»i»c*»piq«w.v.s^^ IM gaclsy -onA. Thursday. AC aaonay. l.«eeat beoka’ twice bitt aBd,i8.8eeUig>it.operate^Succe88ft lyHMvned-lands now to local -.^ASicaAi'W-'i.riMe-'i.r:*'- a—:;, w-v-—•-«! i ~ uleiMiiiin w s n m m t t A r i . ______still managed to send my two fully by his son. o n s of his Wned-yfcld foresting. Burrirr wrote Bralnart Feb. 10, the i children tlirough college. I had dreams 'Is to nave Scott n, his Potieato Today ...... 158 3 T CStoMI m u ihfHiwi Wl...... \B« ADMITTED SATURDAY: Rob­ Laredo, Texas, Feb. 15 (A>—^Tall On Thursday, be said, the House day the Hartford press esr/ied sJ W arrantee Decda visions of my son, Frimk, taking grakdsoh now attehding Cheshire will take up Us .Irst major bill of storyV quotingaudtinr Brainard as sayingsavins t of Sparkling Freshness With rE08in<8IKSinHWVV’.4ri»...... lh«. ^ over the company. After he gradu­ Ackdemy, movex'up into the firm ert Bennett, 211 McKee S t; Mrs. Rex Baxter, the ~^>tarUlo, Texas, Cleo J,: McNelsh and Marion E. ow n the year—an appropriations meas the insuranceXcompany. may be McNeish to James F. Marshall and IpiTllinDg 30r«fi Mil...... Ota ated from Yale, he cupte into the ab his father/''did.x Josephine Saimo.nd, 141 Oak S t; amateur with the crew cut and ure carrying funds to run the \ Chei^ Saplenza, 70 Waddell Rd.; forced to do ito future building- in Ann A. Marshall, property at 130 DDB SBUBS ao tetios-Bpsri ggUMtem »i$ <»« Sjf A daughter was 1 deadijr putter, stepped into tough Treasury and Post Office Depari- "aome small friendly outlying irtl / at the Mra. Dorothy McPartlaild. South Hawthorne St. 0 MI31 8ttolv8TOIIOtli* MW mi One. . .Sif. 1.70 Bartford Hospital on Feb.'.ll to senior golf competitiou-with a bang hienta in the„jfiscal year starting town.” Frank S. Adams end 'Em me 8. Windsor; Mrs. Gohanna Bums, 142 July 1. Another appropriations Brainard' told ci^pany share- m uW -P w p^ Mr. and Mrs. KJugenet Willerup. Birch St.; Wsyne Kiesman, 302 yesterday when he whipped out a Adsins to William C. Schieldgc, amtowtic .cMwwtqp" B4S Centor S t Martin Deci(^s CoWse n; assure for various Independent holdeto - at their aniutal meeting Charter Oak S t flve-under-psr 67 to < ip the 83.(X)0 government agen:i's will be ready Jr. property at Birch St. Custom Matte TOILETRIES Laredo Open with a Siifhole total last week that a pro)k|8ed east- ADMITTED YESTERDAY: for consideration next vceek, he weri highway through kiartford Arvid .Nelson to Lillian Nelson, ■/ Bt. Jude-Thaddeus Mothert* Thomas Moore. Rockville; Jo'nn of 137. rroperiy on Comstock Rd. Hfi.8LtUin 55«. STA6 C0M8MTNN -aw7S< Orel# wilt meet tomorrow at 8 said. wodid cut through proitoty .on Sputeran, Wapping; Mrs. Mary Champion of two National Jun­ The House Labor Committee will Cerilficate et lacorPoTatio* By Stephen ''* tiliia»i*ieMicliefc»SU|towCrWn*.. BlTDiwTSf >.m. at the home of Mrs. Vincent which the company plans to''^il4. t :- pliKeeney School P V Saucier. Broad Brook; John Sliaz, ior Tournaments—the USGA Jun­ mMt in cloeed session Wednesday Bonar Peat Co., to market peat 2oi>wHp8l6B6l8THIIS bun ewmtt,Wt.l9tte4h Girard, 71 Siouth Alton St. 245 Union S t; Mrs. FYancea Mac- ior and the Junior Chamber of a six-story wing. The construction aiXlUANA td~ consider the Eisenlioiver ad­ bf It now depends. on whether the moss, with 5,000 shares o( .common tEU OHABIiiiariciL towrilw.. .. . ,S«|. IJO pH Duff, 298 Oak gt.; ptie. Etbelmae Commerce—the 18-year-o1d show­ stock iit 810 each snd 82.000 of PRICES STARTING 0 R l l U l i l « . Baa Esra Chapter, B'nal B'rith, ministration’s recommendations highway follows the announced »•-., W ill R^ort/Tom orroV Grady, Somers; David Law, 18 Elm ed his heels to the pros following for changto in the Taft-Hartley route. / ztartlng-''Apltal; and Raymond D.. ALCOHOL tORISfflFI CtiAIBintgMw*«iri ...... Has. m« n* Praslding Hi the absence of the After deliberattog over the l^ g f Martin to execute a contract, and Waddell Rd.; Frederick Goleniba, Chsa Blanca Country Club course. porators. 49< nesident will be Mrs. MUton Got­ CJommlttee has summoned Under- have to build outoide of Hartford, / weekend on te th e r to carry out Lawrence has hired Atty. George 38 Windsor Ave’, Rockville; Mrs. Baxter became the-second ama­ secretary of State Walter ,R but if it does, “Manchester will i-e- Marriage Ueenses WZ 19‘ sntm uuniM toMct 0*0. .on. $7* 43r tlieb, vice president. An Intereat- Lessner to represent him In Ids Madeline Pratt, 800 Center St.; teur to finish on top in a.-tourna­ 5 PIECE SET iBf program pertaining to . the a requiest to^ecute a contract for Smith and Adm. Arthur W. Rad 6ehre careful consideration." He Zener A. Temulis, of Hamden, ...... Kt n t contract, with the town. Fi'ed Bigelow, East Hartford; ment along the winter tour—Gene ford, chairman of the Joint Chiefs laid he knew Manchester well and stork of the AnU-Defamatioh the new }teeney Street School In and Lbuise L. Naretto, of Man- u V a IB M IC ' MWITMI CDMMUTKM Cm Nom ptrfiiRit The threat persists of legal H arry Oovllle, West WiUington; Littler won at San Diego then ef Staff, to a closed session to­ that Burr has "every reaspn to be chOs'er. Lsogue will be presented by Mrs. opposilton to the vote of the Board action from Lgwrence for breach Ralph Hibbard, 41 Byron Rd.; Mrs. Uirned pro. P O W O i K ...... 100 »< O e w ^ Blossberg, of Milford Rd. morrow for a briefing on the proud of it." , John J. MqCarriok. of Beriin, SOFA. 3 CUSHIONS / of Lkrectors, General Manager of contract and possibly for en El Oise Springer, 133 Baldwin Rd,; Rex was one of four amateurs' situation in Indochina^ Burr today also- said' he is /■ Included in the business of the eve- Mrs. Klzabeth Osrlaon, 791 Main wlndjng up among the top 4lght and M argaret Boyd, 20 Porter Bt. UMikSnn.ixV* nitng will be Uie nomlnaUon of offi­ RIdhard Martin rtturaed to Id* cf- fringement on his ^dana Martin and Crabtrto met once St.; Mrs. Rose Vennart. 65 Russell finishers here in the shortened 2 CHAIRS, on* qithion toch Spilntnx HOSliMY cers. A social tima with refreab- ^ce today with a-lengthy report sitit •4 / • ttNncH St Martin's office but M artin' re­ S t; M Ann Smith. 101 R Mid­ tournanrtnt that took the place of SI |iQ|tISSuwr. rnt OMbty BMnU will follow. to submit to the Board by tomor­ ported the sole bu'tcome of the dle Tpke..; Clifford Bombard, 20 the Thicson Open. Wesley Ellis of This offer includes material, labor, heavy row night. Bunco D r., Ditobsyim in MSnt meeting was a decision uy both San Antonio tied for second place duty zippers and Sanforized weltlngs. •Ftotodw. su iv m o . The Holy Innocents Mothers Martin said today he bad de- j that the. town could not go on with ADMITTED TODAY: Sandra with Dick Turner, Sen Angelo, We have a splendid assortment of NEW [OM fil-REX O rcle will meet Wednesday^ at .8 elded on a course of action but de- | discussion’s of Crabtree's conunls- Gagnon,. 10 Depot Sq.; Walter Leg­ Texes, professional, each shooting FABRICS; VAT DYE, DURABLE. ALL •. m, at the home of Mrs. Victor clined to say what course h4 had ^ sion while the mandamus is pend- gett, 847 Center St.: Clinton 138. Turner, who also had a 67 A NEW CONCEPT IN ROOFING 'NA’nONALLY ADVER'nSEm. COD LIVER Muzsulin. Jr., 185 Chkrter Rd., choaen. He did ssy, in answefs^to ing. Hannsford>L0 W. Middle Tpke.; SSSltsi yesterday, won first money of 8600. ' - / , OIL h# * ^ STATIONERY BARGAINS WetkersftelA luestions, that he has not asked Tour slip covers will be cut to ordJr T$ own pbunael Charles N. Oockett In your home. Phone CH-7-7S83. Wll’l MTUCrAttl lAU NMT PtI. ■itt i n t fORauu no Washington FTA members are METROlKMjTAN LXAOI^ AND SIDING FOR YOU! call with- full line of samples., No ob­ 47« \ for an opinion on whether he haa -AnNAROimOfI8i*c*»ilS. veminded that Ane picture, "Pas the. authority to execute the con­ ' . Middletonm Revolver Club . ligation, of cour.se! Remember, with us and . -stt iot i/zit ■ton F or tU e r will be shown to­ Lees ...... u . 256 ;;^‘ai.M tract. ,/ your satisfaction is gusranteed 100%. w m n m a n m . ■Stt SSt. Mr n ig h t n t I Zion L utheran Petitloa Delayed . ■ Driie ...... 249 Qnirck, n th a business session Nielsen 245 FUtnt CAMS Pint. fWm e sisflttiit.. .SS« V«M, 47« - - foDi Atty? 'John S. O. Rottner.’-heod D l A m s t a T T . 239 A CALL= ToifiBim oPirtMh tfiBwiwyiii.;.. .mi. »> n t fyEFTH-ETS”* ANAMIf of a igroup wjitch petitioned Mar- DrilMtshsll 8 4 1 3 5 SPRINKLE Camarktta ...... 225 n tm u s i COMBINWIOK A n n u m n m .'...... m is« v z it. . .. .V ^ka Mary ‘ Williams Group of rih to ffo .khtod on the. Km U. Qf'oliil C H -7 -7 3 8 3 t t e 'Baceiid Oongragatlonal Wo- plahs,.,said„tod*y .ftowouidL with;!:, Far 1 8 Hssr'Ssfvite tllllitldtiidtoaito ■ '7 -. 40t ftittii,.j[/r.'. UP: hold filing a petition for enact­ -Total - .1274 m toen's League wlU meet tomorrow . . Manchester Revols-cr. CUib w._. a n wup.TissDEPtfn lo -oitt iiMti. io« t / m ment^ until--after' the .rep o rt' be-’ 'f'fh'There are twto 'Kinds bf trthnhffliilV thbse vriib -tvortt "by the prioce,'* hirrried' and : m. vwth " M iss' I ssImI R. Soucy ------...... 270 A f^ hcHir—day or idght— mm ^ Mkassy of 54 Hudson St. Host- Comes public ..tomorrow night hurried or . . . our technicians', skilled. Salaried ctoftsmen. Skilled-labor la one. clIiRROSOTE ijSJgww . Loto last wefrib R o tU er aaid.to W- ...... v r .,^^4 , 25L twtewt. SAVE ON SUNDRIES itosic kftn lie Mto. Tfkrtld A. Fyler ‘A. Ckririj, . . r ; .. vr. ; ~ r . 2 wa'U -Yz-'-jiear bameariB th o '- ■ exCeUent -tekson TO- coimie tot '■Sreptren’s -foF- slfif ToV**? ’ FbThapB''the'best-reawnr'- COMM iY B P ' would file that petition today un­ ia that we always seem to have just the .color, Just the texture you want . . . in gad lOas Misisy, less Martin had decided voluntari­ P. Staum ...... Z ■bortesi order poosible. Wh miumisimcmernem. sw ISO i n J. M iller...... z our vast collection of the finest fabrics in the lend. We'll save you time, and Mra. Hartod Burr of Brookview ly to go aheqd or at least decided have the trained manpower goodness Juiowa how much money._____ . ______-i'^ ______FMMUSnMIAD mMW...... in van 1 J l to ask Crockett what his authority n u t m Sd^ Maat Orsanbush, N. T., spent is in the matter. Total ___ 1239 and tools to do the jo b right Itn u W IMa aaoMke *M ol.... U» 1 J I Maxixe tha wn jkend with , the family of Also Shot OwcNlib her sea-4n-law and daughter, Mr. Rottner said that he hoped the th e first tim e—^regardlem of 1 MBTS BIST NITCI siadHttMaM... .h a 4 J I CHOCOLATE course of action Martin has chosen C. Bray -.... '...... WURNyCNNlk UHI Mrs. Robert DiBattisto, 12 L Thrbndson ., , the trouble. C u sto m 1 BW M ID kawtMM Stiles...... sta S SL M t o d Bt. will b*' favorable to the construc­ WE HAVE KiEHio mnisEm COVERED- tion of a Keeney Street School on G. Tedtord ...... By Master Craftsmen 'X * fflfllfftfl tfltIfT IftE Ttl— ' intern 111 ,W. Griffin...... Automatic tiallvory on CHERRIES CHIPS flt VYaads Xavier Mothers Cir- the hasla of exiatihg plans. We strip your old living, room set to the frame. Reinforce and .rebuild tticnw iTifnaciriiittcM ...... 2 J I Rottner said he will file the peti­ J. Van'A'yck ...... clean-burning Mobilhoat, o f niMi...... ^ HpnM fila win mast at 8 o'clock Wed- J. G riffin...... A WAY WITH with quality materials. ChooSe your covering from our own large selec- ,IOt U2M D u m Firtsrili. n 4*d<* « aeatoy night at the home of Mrs. tion for enactment Wednesday if too. Order now. tion of durable beautiful fabrics from America’s finest makers. lo iis a irip ...... - .Isictain Me the decision ' Is unfavorable. He H. Sweet ...... — M n d Chapman, 58 Bolton St. Co- H. Keseler Sr...... n ignis tax* SRionnnKStcmMfMaiisB. . tooLVMto m lAimipfcrAi 5 9 * ksstsssis will be Mrs. J. E. Smith said the filing was being post- BURNERS! 150 9 1 0 1 ^ 3 9 * pohed "in the hope that the matter E. tVheat ...... COLOK^STYLED HOME •ad Mra. Francis Vendetts. will be aettled without the delay Any Chair from sP#': Any Sofa from and coat of a referendum." DIVE RECORD PASSED ' ■a way of Kaaplns ’am Sunnin* RIghtI aew reeflag aad iWag f*l«n...aad iMi aalgus celef islsctlsa i A geaenU BMmbershi). meeting ..yw oia to yew mm cah Hon H Is! REXALL’8 The petition, for enactment Paris, Feb.. 15 (F)—.Two Visit our work rooni and see our large display of the newest type arid latest ^ the Manchester Education would force an election on an ordi­ style fabrics. We always have remnants and “left over rolla*' which can be had •OXfO o u h A -n tss 5 As8n. to held at 7:30 tonight French Naval officers rode a A twist of the diall And you can cr*ete an decorator;Styl*d roofing and siding >iiagl*al KUMZO I K U M tO Myfon Oenulne Leather Vslsof iifcoi nance to direct Martin to complete diving bell 12,388 tret below the at tremendous sarings. ' - ' a t tiia W addcir School“ ■ ‘ All mem- a contract under existing plana. It oriqlaal •xtorior color scheme, an imagiaa- They are all aosted ia practical, iaexpeasiv*, W R ITIN G FLASH htto- are tagad to atteiattend. surface of the AtianUc Oceaa ttve raOeetioa ef your own taste and pn- firwsaie sabesios and B^ha]t...lo go eco­ FACIAL ; HAIR BlUFOlOS AMOS V ANDY SALE! is signed by 2,600 persons, accord­ off Dakar on the west coast of Leads et Itepsa I ing to ito backers. '' aooahtyl H’s that easy with the Rubeioid nomically on right over timwwoni msterislsl BULBS Post. No. 2046, Atricq today, deeper tJuus P A P iR S TISSUES < BRUSHES departosiBt. . . I -e< *av . Use j * a n 7 Another petition, containing al­ Colantor, the new color aelecttoa devica that Drop in snd ifSe the Coloralor.. si no obUga- UOmI $M«t toktonsekm. Will meet 'to- baa ever gone before. M o b i l h e a t CSMS CSMMfllylH. I je e r favorite Bes most 3,000 aignatures, was pre­ I Oukea you your own color mperi! And what tioal Itoifi how easy—and economlcal^t is asasx • k ip . aL In the Post sented to MarUn last Tuesday. SOCONY VACUUM HtAIING Oil Green, tor a Fluffy Pruqe Frosting colors/ Walt till you sm thsee Ihiberoid to have your owa c^oi-etyled hooMl offers—aB ftoe qwulty [ aU That petition'asked him to take hoys. Now's the. ttase to riaefit a n ijit.l at which all action voluntarily. Combine 2 egg whites, 1 /cup lent and to in- firmly packed brown sugar, H cup 9 1 J I oirt hooB* aeeds. Now's Bm'tlme The raging controversy over the light com syrup, >4 cup prune juice,. school, now in its fifth week, got I asm ss isii I xgli under way when five Directors 2 teaspoons lemon juice and tea­ CAU MITCHEU 3-5135 FOR TOP QIU|MTY GREAT EASTERN i TL.jr.'r:?Plcaoe call, J ma Aaaembly, Catholic La- spoon salt in top bf double boiler. voted to reject bids, dismiss Arnold NAME Oelumbwsi are anUcipaUng Lawrence as architect, and hlre- Cook over' boiling water, beatiiw SILEt^ GLOW OIL lURNIKS ROONNO AND SIDING CO. >«eee.sae*s » • • e s * • .. tanewt and a JoUy time at WalUr Crabtree, ■ Jr. of West constontly with electric mixer or ; - , s._ ■» > Man's night profixam tomor- rotary beater, until mixture Stands A. V. UNOSAY, Owner ADDRESS Hartfort to drew new plans. in peaks. Remove fropi best. BA to Bt. James' School . Since then, UiC petition has been PHONE 5 6 4 fsatarca a card party presented to lUrtIn. the peUtlon Continue besting about 2 minutes 24 OAK ST. 4^ MAI^HESTER lit.' TaUe and door for enactment Is ready for filing. Fold in cup (II to 16J weU drain-' MORIARTY BROtHERS to-awarded and re- I*, mandamus action has-..beto ed cooked prunes, cut tine, and 3 4T /CNF8ELD 8X. H A B T F'^n) B D 0 aK r ACCOUNTS DfVl^EED toblespooos toasted oiraonds or 3li CENTa ST. ' MANCHBTBI TpL.;Mi-3-8271 j ^brougto to fst the court to Arect oUm^ chopped fiiffa.- \ \ -w \ .-;V: . /. f.i,- S’ mm- If. ■ 1- /■'. ' i' : ■ '' 'P: ) i i , V '■ ■ , ' •■ ■”' ■'- ' \ \ '' , IL^CHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, GONN^ MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1954' MANCHESTER E V E N l^ HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1984

BYFONTAmEFOX POWNT BUSINESS t 7 BY MERSHB^RGER DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE V Laboi’csr Hangs Seiif WhEi*e FolkpK* Bodv W b s F o u im I Boy, ^ Bniised _____ Wpoy^» "n Answer to Pmekwis Puaalo Sense an^^Nonsense A fic ^ .^ a rtiiig :Fh*!D" ^"^By^AirftcTOdiKH TBHSnntfSnBBBSW- :■ . ...i, III th i Soup (Continued from Page Pad) 199 WEST adlODIA TURNTOB he got them. I'd be.on top of you! !mtanella-Clark A , Eljht-year-old VVayne Klasmoh, THIS *N', ™ a T son of Mr. and Mm. Paiil.Klaaman, MCompan point . When you can Jingle lots of Rookie-^ Wall, you’re a aliable Miss Mji^(af^ M. Clark, daugh- ' building which is located within 25 /A U to g l a s s in s t a l l I ^ % Jaclr, yoUr “friends" will flap you man, lootenant, and I might not Iter of Mrs. Hhnty W. Clark of • ■ feet of Center i-Yre Station: The 302 Charter 6ite Et.. Buffered cuts, S8 Ranuneratei H Fire Marshal -credila Luther . V ' TKM^ATES FOR ALL CAM MCape on the back, and. tell you that, be able to tots your daid body [.Simsbury, became th f bride of and bruiseS but escaped more seri­ \ MIKROiUt (Pireplaee and DBopV' ’ you're mighty fine, and hand you thyaelf.'' Wright, anothen tenant in the ous injury Saturday when he was 97 Mor Ijriaeph F. Funtanella, abw^of Kir. building, with being the. hero of GLASS F U R N ITU ^ TOPS M EOIClNl^ABIf turt an aaaorted "lino". And folks struck by a car after- running out will seek, you from. afar, to .sell - CEU8HBD AGAIN, ...• jnml Mrs.^Joseph R. FonUheJla, Hd ..SWid _Wryfht -broke.^ tat front'bf it on; Etdrtdge Street, PICTURE FRAM Il^ wiNitKIW / -P |5S ^ .•SUB’S a yacht or motor car. And ask He.x^alled her Lily,. Pansy, Rose. ' |2"2 Portfr 8L, at a ceremony .pie gown a back door w.ay from a edr- police reported today. OPEN BATURDAVS^DPEN THURSDAY t t f E I ^ f l l ICerial „ you hither, yon, and hence; and ridor and made four Separate Ulpa Police said the Youngster was ta MHipr And., every other flower of Ifoiiiited Saturday nuirnlng, F e ^ 6 , In Carrying the Folke’a children dine dance—at yoiir expenee. But apting, hurt as he dashed into the'^street OLAOVT GIVCNy' U lte M u m ^ ' S^VMyin I in SL Mary’s Church, Sln^ury, away\frbm the teifnlng bedroom after a young friend whoipreceded .'Ivanla —if they ®nd you're “in the red" Said ahe: ';l can’t be all of thtsaa, into the corridor.' ' land they'll paee you with averted SO you irnut U-lac everything." by the Rev. Jt^ph Aydbevine. him across the road.; Patrolman IS Arrow pcdiQa Cioam ot — • IlConsumca 8SFat,._; i Ashe Mdd if It had not been for Joseph Sartor, who invsstigatcd, •oup 17 Peeetful sswrinkM < head. For you’ve committed (to esaociate pastor, qt a nifptlal Maas Wright there definitely would MContinebt be eurej the awful crime of being VIeloiw Circle ' Ht^fora an alter d e b a te d v«lth said the driver of the .car, Thomas tS D r ia k ^ p «M r.U sm ISWiMmen 40 Mineral vcina have beeii aNpsa of life in the Kelly, 48, of Hartford, was unable SSoon . fS iW a le '41DaMerti poor. Yet, there is one will seek He divorced hia Wife and married White pbmpona, an j^rag o n a and blaxe. He aaldv the . attem pts to to atop in time. M Aateritk 4SPaet you ouL,' and, never hold yotir the baby-sitter ao I pnlma. • y \ Start the fire \we“e . extremely Wayne wak taken by Burke's -Vf’” 7 Beverage S9 Duration tSOperatie foio worth th doiibt. He does not He wouldn't have to pay out ao Mias M arjo rie ^ Clark, of Slma- crude. He said Fmkea • used only ambulance to Manchester Me- fConttttaor SSOivc toilh 44 Change 'tkr* If you are poor. His loyalty much baby-aittlng dough. I hiiry. attendcldaier aliter as maid r and matches.\ all testa endure. Though all the But the second wife at once did mortal Hospital'Where he received S78lMd 49 Table fcrapa of'honor. W as Viola pollan and Right Famllie)i Flee treatment for lacerations and-- SMrT^MHa SlPoneaa 47 Comtort world may shun your sight, he the baby-aitUng quit-r I Mias Oral'i (TYXnwe, of Avon, were abrasions of the arms and legs and greets you with the same delight: He takes her out while paying As a rettiV. of the fre eight fam­ lOPrlmiUvt SSLook* at 49 Oyster hrideamaida. ilies. inclnjtng 15 children were for a bruised head and was then NOT SlO etobed dAMataa And .though -men may .hold hta .exalte .to.babyI baby ait! alt! , Joha^..Ntte. .of^Hteh.st;. .Stef- lacharged. ------) ■ ■ you small, to him^you rank above -B^bfa ChiiihberUh.'l ■driven froni“'^ e i r ■"homes'. TX-o fnfd. jmcle of theie bridjcgronm, was rooms of tht aparthient v'ere com­ Police today alap reported two ~ ilOOli NEWS F | . YOU r r f them all. Old Rover-^faithful to besym an. and .Marah'aUaha: BaJIante. other abetdents. neither of, them 0 — r *x k r f It It A fisherman'visa havliif a won­ pletely destroyed. • \vith damage ' the end: Man’s only real, and oystafford. and Urbane House, of estimated by Ashe at $2,500.. resulting in an arrest or injury. 39 \ 4 ■■ changeless frtcnd.-:-Ksrl Flsster, derful time in a trout stream. Of loncheaier, tuthered. Mrs. Folkes was token to theOiQS- PatVoIman Thonia-s Turcotte in- course, the fishing season hadn't Preaented In marriage by her vesttlmted onC on Center Street ABC APPLIJMCEXCO -17 opened and he'tiadnY^ any llcenaa;' .w. .A,9Aaaw|# AAvalatlCM- -- .kLtSjLwlMre she JuyUbi;dng:-treate BEEM IOSEF^ 41 Used for wooda and I Jumped out at you 8ti;4nger—Well, meet' the gams AvemVa Presbyterian Church, New Folkea was bom Dec. 26.. 1920, in i was investigated by Patrolman , bothers you? wHV, n II" with a knife? \ What would you maids were similarly attired in York CBy. Jamaica, British West Indies. He ITS A EXPERIMENT |N6 tUR'RiCN PRlENDSf bouilion wariden. , Thotant Mosxer. H oo vaHEfi SOO SWUNG PER A 43 Good taste of i doT, . /' \ , . Man—Oh, WeU, <|b you know who shrthip-eolored net and their cas­ The Uride v.-as attended by her moved to Rockville from Manchea-'^ IS AU./ I NOncEP LOAN TO FINAKCE — tmeonuv Pe o p l e 1 v cade bdliqueta were of blue. Iris, teb about five years ago. He was LOW-FLVIN’ PLAN \tXJ«?CO«a*CMAlR/, ■OOP Rookle-/Wall, \ reckou I'd call -Ifiih? sister, Mrs. Douglas J. ‘AKiuaugh, m y t a i daffodils and acacia. employed by Rogers Brothers, of A NOwl yOUNE LEARKJT VOOR the corporal o' thb guard, sir. /Btrahger—Nope.' —- 49 Pointed ■ 11 of StroahuVy, as matron of honor; Manchester. He leaves hla wife, LESSOKi.fAESefe TOU’UL LETZ 9eards p ’ ' Lieutenant — ' * heavens, / Man—Well, meet the biggest liar A djiiner at the Rosewood Res­ and George. G. Keith, of Mystic, w a s h e r s -^ d r t e R s man, Why do that? \ By the time taurant. Simsbury, was followed Dora Hogg Folkes, and four chil­ FRESH CANDY JAKE WWOOPOPA/ 4Sllantifaetui«t w - u b In the state. ws.s hl.i brother's best msn. dren, Leonara, Dorothy, and PEAL WHTH SOAAE ayntbol ■ by ad afternoon reception attend­ Ushers wete W. David Keith, WhMman, SchraffL P. A S. GOOD ntADE-INS—ALWAYS GOOD SERVICE MY RICH CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER ed by many friends and relatives Derrick. Burke Funeral Home is in ^ . Candy Cupboard \ 91 Rodent 11 another brothel;; and Richard Lc- charge of arrangements and aeiv- A 1. _ Herald Photo. 93Irdand frbm Stafford Springs, Hartford.' rotte, of Cheshlte, a classmate of | ices will be held"Wcdnesd7y' Albert Ncvln, who found the body of Benjamin Ivan Folkes. a UVbmlninc 5" B" Meriden and Mancheatetr. the bridegroom St Wesleyan Uni-1 ------— ______Rockville farm wotker, auspen'led from the limh of a tree at 3:20 this u tufllx For travelling, the bride chose a marning, «.s s'tpwn pointing to the hrancli of tne tree behind the 14 ^A j^w JN s Stor^ green wool suit, pink accessories The bride work a ballerina Mail Tells Friends Park Place dwelling in which Folkea lived with his wife and four and a, pink catnelUa corsage. They length gown of cre^ white taf­ children. Folkea, Who hung himrelf, after unaucce.ssfully attempting B U G S B U N N Y wllf make their home on Lake 8t., feta. and a sn-.alt halo hat from Of Rural Dangers to do a vay with hia wife and 'children by setting their home on (Ire, BoUen. which her shoulder length veil was 'y®.® .'!®»<7_.®h:4fTiyal at city Hospital. . The- rope ha u sed is/not R ead H eraM Advsr— The brM4- la- -n graduate of draped She carried a prayer book t hown in the photo. ------^ — / — - One W'^ek Dry Cleaning Slmaburjr JUgb School, and ha.s with marl'.er of green s m brown Nacogdoches, Texas OPi-rInaur- h-'en em ploy^ by the Simsbury orchids. ance man Marvin McBride has 2TA3M Bank and Trust Co. - , A grad­ The inaid of honor W’orewuiB W n bal­oai- been telling his friends about the FALSE TEETH uate of. Manchester High School lerina gown of' browA'n flo'\ered perils on his fa.m, ^EPTIC TANKS CLEANED the bridegroom la employed " by print and a corsagee of bri^wn McBride stopped his- car on hir That Loosen the First .National Bank of Man­ orqhids. 3 he mother of the bride farm to move a log that biccked chester. • wore'S'grey taffeta drete, shbt___ the Toad. He alracst touched a Need NoHEmborross Sjie^al Gift Offer ------• with allVer, and a ruatehing hatKJ rattlesnake. The snake crawled In- Many wearen of falat teeth have to a hole iiv the log Uffe *!n.bMrasP«»e»t bacausa.. K l . IS to FIS. 2D N u F s e s t o H e a r ' while Ihe-bridegroam'S Tnotlrer-wxs tnebelf plete dropped. Slipped or wob­ ~ "MAaiC VITALIZER” ADOED FREEv- SHirSS*. In a .Dior blue gowfn and McBride punctured a / yeilow- bled at Just the WTOUf tune. Do not Jiacket nest " while' t’fylhg"’^to poke hTB m reae Of this hawumme to rod. fd acpflc teMta. 'cesspddlA Adda httlldnii of tiacteila Tia your tishfe white sequin hat. They assisted the Jo*t lo rin b le a 11'tie FASTBfcTH. the Vale t’^rofessor bridal party at a'reception ior 50 the snake out with a pole. alhallne inan-aeid).powder, on your- or pool. Fast artibn. Better cleaning by 9 to I. \ . ' guests on the steamer, ''OcCan •rtie moving snake attracted the plates. Hold fr.lre teeth more tirmlr; A comidete orgaalutlon of TRAINED SEWAGE SPECIALISTS yelloWJackete. McBride got away ao they feel more comfortable. Doea using the most -modem equipment and machinery—RESULT: A ARE AMiP^TlNOTSORM^ m . not to u r. Chec-:» •'^plate OdOr" (den- Dr. Leo W. Simmons, professor J!”" frpm there. t-jra breath). Oet PASTKITH at any BETTER Job at a LOWER PRICE.. nf Sociology at Yale University and drug counter. . ALLEY OOP Social Anthropologist at the Russell ■ ^ *n New York Qity, StnuifB Tastes BY V. T. HAMLIN 205 sage iTbundteMoo: will speak to I „ J ’’" hf^legroon. is a g.aduate o. \ 'a Waterproofing.of eeilars. THIS IS WHY graduate qurSda 9t Manchester Me-1 Academy and Weg- '»$ RieHT.AN'IPiaAlH o New underground water . . . more people call morial Hospital Wednesday after-1 Lmvcraity and a member of lines Installed. (EXCEPT WHITE) noon.' ■. Alpha Chi. .Rho fraternity. He McKinney Bros. BANISH UNWANTED HAIR FOREVER a New “rootproor’ sewer The monthly meeting of the^'f 1“ World War \ (1> Prompt Service line's IhstalM . (2) Quality Work nurses will be held In the Aiixlliarv|H " ‘H» t}?e Armv in Europe, and Why let unsightly hair on your face veil a Plugt^ sewer lines clean­ Room at 2:30. Dr\Simmona wi.il j's associated with CYiarles ASh- yaur good looks. Let me free you of this ed electrically. (5) Reasonable Prices uae as his subjs^t "Fundamental | tnun, Inc., of New .Ifork (Tity. anclnl handicap , forever. 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4- - . j 7 ;-... \- S:'-A y f- . ^ ■ -K f 'J' ' '^i\ V , ^7 ’ K ■ ?- ■/ ■ : . j \ . ffi. i'- /■ \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., MQNDAY, FEBRUARY 15,’ 1964 ll - ” ■«■'■ ;i'. ■ ■ ^ V,, # / X ■g S |^ in *Buernneycr 500’^ E A R L W . Defeat Windsor LScka i. Record pi^aiier Scored Again Sports Editor Dr ft wim ... < In feCL at East Side MONDAY t , ^,axu ion', talks/about Mailman brlnga Vacation greet- tl>* _ show in/town, In Fouls ' ings froid the Stan Hilinakia in ^ 1047. 104 to 93 Tri To Revise Meer/up with ‘Jimmy All Seven- Local^ayeni -Cleanvater,------... Fla.------StPrt-- reports , . he la I Pltri Iroston Red B6x outfield- For Pin playing gol]t every day. A, former 8 t Loula. Feb. 15 -LJttle throw rule, the "three-minute" rule j that would bench him u ith five One lor the Books Pdpular MiVket, at 8:30. ntetory Enables Local . C4dM Wckey, hmg e emdent of Score Doublex^ Fi r e « badebalrpla^ar, Stan turned to golf Jimmy . In tox^lstrlbutq Tpni|;ht. a t 10 o’clock is tha and the penalty forcing a player | fouls.” pnd develop^, with the aid of Vnov- baaebah i_lpvpj to winnari , ' tbe (erne, thinks ft's, hich time he With no set foul limit regulaUng Na»»llf> (lit) Five to Strengtl^en an-]64^ * '|i deadUne for entries and antra|ica M d Us fellow coaches'do some* from the fame when he^ commits | With Toro Drop] B.. F. P)<. ing pictures of himself, into a fins canLcontavconduqtad by thajodat a player’s stay in the game./offi- Surnwl-r. r .3-3 31 playar . . . Wide-awake publicity market, Jimmy lias autogri Fourth Place Spot; Jam ’ fees for the Womens Bowling tUac about excessive foulhif in his fifth personal fouh' ciols might be less apt to giife the In 32 and Dineen l.aSal1>-. ( . I0XIN6 NOTES CoHsjre basketball. depariment at Furnan University post .card alzb photo* f % Tournament which atarta Satur­ Under a plan drafted by Hickey star a break, Hickey explained. It ar<‘l«n. ( .... has prepared and distributed a youngstera, aM adults Play Home Sunday Allen, f 3 Mr. «’»•-1 i2l The veteran St. Louis'Univerai- v^'or". P .... Benier, 0 (M) 0 day night at the West Sidc.Rro for submission to. the coaches at would be. up to the eOech to decide STANDINGS (nliPnUisI, I brochure on Frank Seivy, Fur- mMU a huntlMik^ of the Amall fry New York. Feb. 15 OH-Uiula- coaeh lays th* jroblenv.righV whether a player.is-worth more in IS. alle)^ . ^ la the laps of the coaches, be* their Kansas Cit^Conventhm-next W L Pet. sppii., S ■ ■ maa’a candidate for AU .Amailca. ^ fo re heading fo* his ndw horns in STANDINGS ^ v.vvjl 1M2 43: feated/Floyd Patterson la a 4-t month all fohr "problems" are the game or on the bench, where St. Cyril’s 0 l.OOO Uhfr). a . college baakatball honors. The NewtTO Center, MaaiC He leaves ...... '7" Pet. 4 ..... a -0-1 8 favoritaVto riicK up- Ms tihfR \ cause, says llickey. It’s the coach* his fouls would not mtan a pos­ ...... f, oa IS e n t r ie s straight /ictory tonight aa who have caused the problem. eliminated. * Frankie’s 1 .800 TolsW S3 23-30 13« Vrottng Ipr the .-lace Basketball Coaches, "hut that xonat fouls’* by- Hickey, would Kutet,. c. . .. ;S. Iro,. plon. Sahtrday's dasaic will b* present day defense borders fonlii Would' be termed •wxcessive’' Records wcre'hrolfeh ffunday T<‘n»'in. e . .. . J-...... S wrestling caro of the season slated TKe crowd was treated to a top- By UAL ifURiUNOtON 9 Olympic .cdioihp itnee h* xwoa stronfly on Intentional fouls to personals" and would carry a stiff carry the penalty of two season* afternoon aS the Nassiff Arms bas-. Corhin. a 0 Wed:iesi’ay/nlght at the Armory notch show. The turnout was the NMotty Forman n i ^ good -use in. c ...... ll the second sponsored by the .West L-chosen Oa' Rookie of the ago- one free throw with the ball Afrlrann,»no, f ...... ,3.3. I-S 8 i-r» , e. - >e.O arevent the olher team from saln» 'penalty. ketball team ove.Whelmed th^ ., Motor to St. Thomas Seminary bMt fbr a sports event at tha drill- of A pair of hot hands lA^Tew Brt< Bj-rne, s ....3 Side Recreation Center and prom­ •Year" WrttorsAaao- -- An“ exce«8i\w'’ fbul in Hickey's i •ir • piay whether httr or mlaaed.- • " Windsor Cocks VFW m to-^ln ahad in several years; t =---■— ...... aln Xyaatorday afiamoon, . Sit .-ai*’, ises to be an annual affair. cial U ifa- n f an advahtafe 'Mth the 'pdii^* Tsiais ;■. fiftetnow) and- the Rev. MaxiarHla, $ i- Wlity of a field jo ab / book would permit the offended That revision cancels the imiCh r Central Connecticut Leag)^con­ Sfv'rr St (will limr. NSMirr*. / PhiUp/Blaney, a Manchester priest, ’nHJRHD.AY the British Americans to a Bowling Will atort'^ompUy lit ■^1 wln- flayer as many as-three free criticised "one-one;’ rule which KHerri's B««|rinMlorvsth, / 6:80 Saturday and run on suc­ ners. 'The defense gives up one/^int test played for the Vienef^/of the is a har^fect host. Basketball offt- Judging by the talk "around i-ktory over the Rar.is In S 21 Totals ...... „ 3g 23.JU 93 Viiice throw^. At the least he would re­ awards a player./a second free Heart Fund'^Uilve. The ^ m e was Ai-ena. ^ fienr' at half time. 48-44 BAs. cessive Saturdays until completed. Martini (scored on a free throw ^arded ciatlng!^achnlques In various sec­ town” this cloudy day, everyone Officials, o;Brlen%lardi. ’ for a foul) for the chance of scor­ ceive 'two. throw atteiupt . ff he r.ilsses his staged at the B u t SMsTtac before enough to set the q^w rebord. The tions of England are dts- who attended the wrestling card Forman scored 42 points, of All playdoWn, quarter-final -And The ing two themselves (1^ gaining Hickey feels U)at "nder the flve- first. It also boots out the "three- a very small crowd..ch)we record and from there Naasiffa An always smiling George E n ^ ticket aellera at University of ehester’a stock aa they seek to gain Moriartys ., Still Runnm were recalled and event re-run, .with VlUanova’a Joseph Gaffney, not shown here, the w lnn^ ictora led all the way post- went on to post their beat scoring Ush stops by and Intermediate Chmnecticut basketball gaines. a playoff beHh'. New Britain was KelUia ...... her of byes wiU be detmmined W ReoMsnber the wild finish to the .500 B a ll D uring^ast (AP Wirephoto), V IngXqtihrteir aCorca of 25-15, 55-32 effort aince their organisation Baseball League talk fills the air. Little League President Ted Fair­ pushing them tor fourth plaro but the number of e n t^ received Rocky CostoUanf-Ernlo ITaf nis a n d ^ to^M. Frank Toro, big Naa- shortly after World War II. George. coached the PohCe and banks phones and reports per­ Uie win, coupled, with the rUms Roy Motors continued tlieir ^ah k Seivy (28), Furman’s fabulous record breaker, eludes New­ The byes will be /given in the in Mndbon Sqw'afa* GitfGaa slff center/aUrted the afternoon’s Firemen to the I.L. crown last sea­ mission has been received from loss to Lenox Satiirday night, wid­ winning ways in the opening ganie. berry ^ a rd BUI Leitner, left, and-spars high to score one of 41 goals final stages of th /ro llin g . The o yenra ngo? Thnt wOa tho sue Good E n^ghnoueh ling Knicks sco rin g With si t-..'ln-polnter from Al Bog^nl and Jimmy Horvath, ened the gap. ' of Y Junior League last Saturday reason for t^s hying that the best Ifi/whicli the tor tniNkg Daiaads the two officials who donated son at Mt. Nebo. George la a the Board of Educstlon.io lay out a In hitting 100 points at GreroviUe, S. C.. (Feb. 13). in Pur- Big Tliree Sla the bucMt, ToKKtalUcd his team’s strong eapporter for the l-»op play­ Little League baseball diamonds In that last quarter, rorman had by defeating M ^artya, 33-14.'In 149;95 victory. Seivy In three ycar.’i has topped Jim Lacy’s four- bowlers .wlM have survived to that the dnnetog CnsteUnBl with Several Local Dogs Win first flvex iharkns before the thefr servicea for the benefit nine hoops and three for three at the second game th* Oros-Ite In­ point. 'the/preaent champion it that knocked the ex-Mastae game, called a total of 49 person­ ing at the West Side O'/a) this St either the Verplahck or Wad­ CMeer record hy 43 points. Just 16 points shy of Davey By The Aaaoclated Press 42 halftime le^ as each VPW’a OlMn rianw n made good aumnier .. . Dana Cannon, another thy' foul line. He went into the dians won oyer the Keith’s Mid- and runnef-pp will be placed in cold. Cnsty got up. nt nlao but The New York Knickerbockera Fpr Heayy^ction als, 27 agalnat George Mitchell's dell pUygrounda, or/»t both areas. one->seaacn total of 884, Seivy has . six regular games left scored 16 point In the first 40 a Charity tm . The latW waa re- hard worker in the junior baseball It is this writer’s/hope that both 'period leading all scorers with 21 gcU, 47-25. / m. (AP Wirephoto). • opposite btickeU , and will be Referee Roy MUIer ntepp e i the have been playing only .500 High Ducks Win Ribbons at Foot Guard club and 22 against the invaders. or seven baskets and a like num­ placed in the brackets containing iilea '. ' sponaltle for the losers’ fti^t three program in Mancheater^^vlslts and fl!?* developed for- the Roys’ ylttory ovsr Moriartys bout. \ / the past month but they stiU/nold New York/ Feb. 15 (A') The wtnners made 22 of their 30 ber of fouls. Most of hts shots I'^yre the byes, \ Ruth McIntosh is Thea XCo^teltoal’s mfiMigar, Couay took scoring honors with Manchester H i g h’s 160-yard points, all fouh shots. Three nsin- min we join for a few minutea over the 1954 aeaaon which would Spread was strieily a team win,.All the a two and one*half game lead in DuquesneXHply Cross and LaSalle, utes remained Ifi^tbe first qquhrtc'r free throwa whereas Windsor lunch counter. A painter aUd paper the game to new areas and create hooked in from cither side of the playero played’well, pasalng the \ the p ^ e n t champion and will de­ 'ommy Ryhh. neeautted the referee tha Eastern Division of the Na­ 32 points while Maeauley chipped tyle swimming' relay team 120 yard medley relay: 1. Man­ The Manchester Obedience Club the big thjTM among the Eaat’a Locknhlt on 19 of 32. . before Jim Galla^er scored1 Wliidr hanger in business for himself, more Intenw/. hoop. Burr Carlson, who wound ug fend Jier crown starting Saturday. I the ring 0(M loot his Beeaee for / tional Basketball Association capi]bired the final event of the af- chester, (Stiles, Sloane and Smith). was well represented at the Foot ball hicely and abaring equallv In in with 26. Freddy Schaus was Guard Dog Show In Hartford last college basketball power, are slated sor Locks’ first kaS)ut. Flanders' was the oqly vLiitor Dana has a hobby of hand printing /FRIDAY uith 28 for his afeernoon’s effort, the/ scoring. For Moriartys. Billy his hot-lN«ded^ actleus. Two years chiefly because their nearest rivals high for New York with 23. t e m o ^ In Middletown Saturday Time 1:08.8. for pleprty of ^action this week with contributed to the local cocne by ^weights Grapple afternow to give the Indian swim­ Saturday. Toro and Tommy Dineen com­ ra. leave the high-scoring league autd turns out excellent work. Dana Former State Theater Manager ’^erdy the smallest man on the before that owe, Costellaal esally haven’t been able- to put on a sus­ Syracuse broke a three-game 200 yard freeatyla relay: I, the Explorers facing the toughest encounter via. the foul route while fouling Forman oftien. Carlson outpointed the\ Beyoune (NJ). mers a 4^27 victory over the Wright (ManO: 2. Lard (Man.); The local club today iwaats two bined :or nine snd ci^ht points re­ is the same fellow who spent a Jack Simson visits and the recent team, played the beat all-around Jones President / tained drive. losing streak by opening up a 38- Tigera in sBCIL dual meet. ■bore Champion Dog . Degree hold- schedule by far.X spectively In the ftrstVpertod for Nassiff^ lost LaSalle, Sceitk and numlier of hours painting and ict- apent the last 15 minutes of the game. The Gaa Housers, a rangy New York has won eight while point lead late in the third period 3, Armstrong (M id.).Tim a 2:16.7. holdup/at .Jack’s new place of game with five fouls on hlmsef. Johnny LeSnder, Sal Squatrito. en In a mother-son combination. nfll the WPcIiOn'd, LaSalle was the" victors wVio' won Uwf second Dineen. ^ The home team played fering the acorotKiBrd at-the Little bustnyas In Hartford Is discussed. team, failed to uae their height Wednfesaavat y nseet far ^ third thee to losing the same number since Jan., on the shooting pf Jim Neal , and Forbes Warren and Co-CaptaIn 40freestyle; !. Byland (Mid.); 2. George Gnskeli’s "Diana,” i>onrrrncdjrnainly With which post­ CCL Victory as against Lhe same with four men ditring the final 38 League diamond at Charter Oak A chart of the game indicated advantage and were outplayed. Of Revolver Cliib Gitrden Friday nlfht qrith Oae- 15 for the u m e period, the second*; BlUy Gabor...... SanatrlU (Man.); 8. ..Colonghl, “Audre.” "It’g/the fourth time that a thea,* Forman took only-27 shots and Tommy Smith teamed up in the season toiinuinicnt It -would eater number of losann Dhraen-i i eepe- seCoqda of the record-breaking Park . . . There have been many tef I have managed was held up.” Bob'Frske, high-scorihg Gros- Canadian heavyweight ud, wow the No-*3 eewtewder* lsce Syracuse Nationals have a> Gabor and Neal each scored 18 j^Mld.). Time, 20.1. ,-thc NIT or the ^ .’^l-Clally effective hittlog on fhur of ganve. . ,. X ...... dogn in tha pf(lce over a period of made good on 16 of them, for over a 9-5 choice to win tlto “ruhhci** ?•^T Tecwpd.'-' ...... relay race .and! provided the seven Ished. the three required..polnbf! lit Jack . said;. "Once liv MsHKdieater.'’ Ite center,. l^dliiA, team tu vietorv pioii Bob Lortie,’of Montreai;-’-'’Bhd.‘ ' X f 97... ' — - .WMhington, D. CL Fab. Ifi—Mil- while ITv^ other tcammatfo hit points needed to win. Mancheater _ 'Diving: - 1,‘ Summers (Mid.) ; 2,' . three . shows at iVorcesterv/New thetf'lf-garaie Wtiiiil hia five Shota from the Hoof. Again it warN!¥6rb who cap­ years incUVding . the Great Dane, -.500-average."" ' " ------ton Jones, 92 Falltnor Dr., Man­ ton Moade’r. The " 1 6 ^ ^ B8T.’ Bat Sinacase picked up a full! the double figures. Baltimore’s by the boards as a resUR of Jack is now at the Strand. His There,, was little outside set­ over stubborn Keiths. He was the Great Toego, the Manchurian^ M ain-Eventer/ tnesle will be broadcast (ABC) aad held a alim 33-27 advantage before Stanek (Mid.); 3. Grady (Man.). York and Hartford. ".Andn^made The ..former New Britain tured the scoring hrmora with 32 owned by the Rev. Arnold Toser. familiar face is missed daily on helped considerSblv In the scoring chester, (Tonn. has been elected game oa the Knicks last night by Ray Felix tallied 26 points aad the event. Winning Points 36.4. „ R three firsts In iwc^slen at 56 defeat by Temple, tbe^ Explor­ former vad a great afternoon points. He was accorded tremen: - but the firat cat to put in an ap­ shooting by the BA’s. It wasn’t Jap, 'meet In the feature event of j telecast (NBC) ooitst to eoSMd. Main Street or at the State.. needed yesterday, whereas in other department by Micky Romanlw president of Manchester’s / new Ili-Sl- na the New Ynrkera were puriied . hbaaelt over the 1JI06- X, Co-Captain Curt Wright was the 100 yard fredatyle: L Wright Hartford nod has noW/brored 195 ers must make certain ot'quallfjr- hit on- eight of hia 14 trtea dous cooperation’ Ss hlSNUther ahi/ pearance w»M "CJi'enadler Bang­ and Paul Schlmmet. Rav Schau- this week’s Westllng card at the ! | senior shooting group, the Man­ dropping n 1M-M declaton to the poiat mark for the season. ing tor either one. / This is'the coldest day of (Jie sea­ games it was depe,>ded upon; The only double victor of the afterapoa. (M an.); 2. Byland (Mid.); 3, F. or-over in all compelinon. “Diana” the floor and sunk four of five from leamniatea also tallied iqNDouble- kok". a champion Siamese Seal son. ss eveiyone who venteiired ster turned In an outstanding Armory on Wednesday night. This j chester Revolver aub, the Na­ aorencs Henry, returned tb the Bmton Celtics. George Mikan With 16 points Hit scored firsts in the 166 aad 206 Warren (Man.).lime, 67.4. , j placed, aerond last^aturday* with ■Victories over Fordham on -Wed­ the free throw line for a 20-|X)int ^oint Neuter. The feline won top bidi hamdling was something to first ten ran)tings in the Nd< 8 figures. outdoors knows, and 1 stay clase see. Manchester worked men free game ■ for Keiths. Besides scoring will be the second wrestling show ! tional Rifle - Associattbn an­ The Minneapolis Lakers, lesd- led Minnespolis scorers as the yari^ freestyle races. Ed Stites won , 100 yard Iweasutroke: 1. May- a score of 196t'i IsT Novice B while nesday and St. Joseph’s on R^tur- totsL - honors in the recent Empire Cat eight points, he snared manv re- nounced here today. / epot, takes on Jimmy Blsds, ers in the Western Division,^ Lakers built up a 49-31 halftime Galtagher and Kulaa were high to the office before Jhe usual shop­ for good Shota in close and made, put on by the B. A. SporU AcU-I the 160 yard breaatstroke and nano (Mid.); 2. Trebbe (Mid.); 3, •’Andre" seor^ top honors In day would just abqut do the trick. fort’Re wlnleaa VFW with 20 and C7u6 Shoiv In New York City. The ping tour.. Fireplace is throwing rounds agRinst the much Uller Instructor for the newly char­ whipped the sroond-place Roches­ lead and coasted in. Bobby Wan­ Novice A wltyi96i/| points. There But neither gtuue figures to M in cat is owned by, Mrs. Louise some passes -that were sometimes vitles. Two solid punchers, top-ranking swam the same leg la the ItO-yard R. Smith, (Man.). Time, unavail­ WINDSOR LOCKS, who have 19 points respectively.’ . plenty of heat when 1 start out hard to find ujitll you saw the ball Indiana. tered club is Jack Atves, P. Q. Box ter Royals 105-77 while the Fort ner led the Rochester scorers with medley relay with the alniiers.. able. y were 37 dogg rnteied io tlie Noviro easy one. / yet to win in the CCL. fought back • • • Knowtton of 157 Pitkin St. . . . Lnrtle comes from a family of 404, Manchester. Other officers, all llghtwelglit Bud Smith of One In- Wayne Pistons moved to within A JudglBi on a solo trip to W aterbury but go .through the-hoops. F. PJR. net), and welterweight Joe Mlceli, !*• The . Dick S o 110 n a k^oached 100 yqrd backstroke; 1, SUlct Fordhani, despiteXlts trouncing bt the outset of the eecond period x West Hartfoid is the destination nnm^lu. f .. wrestlers. His two brothers, Paul of Manchester, are: John J. Griffin. one^alf game of the Royals by de­ Frank Brian. Ge Gypsy Joe Gonzales. Their ring GaikeU’a Boodle. J ’Michele.;;. Rob­ - . wgather. dWh’jt .hay^mijch find the new office before I over­ 2 ed record ■ against Wayne-Uiiivef*- Nat^fa* beat shooter -waa siblv tv heard Mrs; 3t»rth* -stevensefn**' Tommy 'Byrne did- -the bulk-—of - A *S# 8A-V; ..0- .A tocUcs...gaincd.l.tbem .no supporton erta BronoWits’s r>oUie. "Chief.” sity tonight and Geneva on Wed- get o l^ u t twofihota, with neither Slici^bbcTW iiif "on some of the tlgcr.s.’’, as Jim New Britain’a scoring in the atan- U 2 and they likely wiU be the un*r- Jimg Grown I Angei^^toredsy. and Anita) Dionne's Miniature summed It up. . .. Pro Alex Hack- voire. She is the executive secre­ r .. . ft \ (VI ft nesday. Holy Oosa, No. 9, has a one flnblng thelw k. Dineen did tary. ... Afternoon skating at za with nine. Plpramv. c . . i- (vn 2 dogs with, the fans. Pitting /heir Phicher. •.“Hedl;”' ‘each won their' trio'Of probable 'victifh'a in Yale to- m an ag e'.^ g et 3-3 (H lhe. foul Mn«, nty la vacationing in norlda; . , , 2 (VI 4 .^galpst/yerdi- Miami, Fflt(,^^JSr.eh. -li.UPiT-jrzed: respective - classw; Chirt GS«K«r /-■Ski Jump HdVe tn eirlJ^M e dlftner me'etirtg Center -Springe wlUv Mrs,. Yost and Lea Ooagiove. lS in., the,game..;, ""^(UV/ ft hrfhX'St. MlcKaeT's ori Wedheiday Flandera^aa thv first to Ully sons. Ice is good and weather the went into the pivot in the second XfehuRtcr. s' '4 (VI \ R and Goncnles will )>e Jesse/James, le Hutchinson, manager of the also handled his Poodle to second and C^aniaius Saturday. in the thlrd\quarteK hitting on 7 — ----- with .members - of' the BA Sports canto and made hay with four | * •• 1 the youthful Chicago TV star, a etroit Tigers,^ the new golf place in junior handling. Inc., group. Police Chief Herman same. 'I did notfee that' no longer 1-1 :\3 WESTAND Pennsylvania, wMch turned back (wo loiig one^anded \ set shots. Salisbury. Feb. 15 OP) ^— Roy. do skaters all skate around the hoops. George Feigenbaum and . .1-. top favorite all over tlje country, champion of major league base­ Cntiimbla on Saturday, n1|l have The. former B r o ^ Unlvbj;*|ty star Sherwood of Salisbury won the U. Schendel and Commissioners Perry DelPurgatorio chipped in Score ■( i 1? 1-8 ar and Meriden’s Great Mephlsto. ball HOCKEY AT A GLANCE Frank Cerlanek and Murray York­ pond one way. The skaters today Oros-lt»i. BETWEEN MECHANICAL an opportunity to Increase Its, Ivy committed four ^ Is in the first S. Eastern Amateur CHasa A aki skate both ways and zig-zag and 'with lieveh hoops between them. I Tw'o of three falls decides the Freddie spotted pitcher Lou Sufidny’a Results League lead against Prlncctoh en period (he w as aangned to. guard er of the State Athletic Dept. First Carlson's five twin-points, and help i i match. YOU Nntienal League juinplng championship yestarday it’s no wonder there have been a It Kretlow of the B o ltim o ^ Orioles A Wednesday. The Red and Blue, 6-1, Toro) and he did n o t/^ ay jme en­ — his first major skiing victory. wrestling card In years in town is number of skating accidents this from Tommy Biich and Noim Os­ n. T. Pis. l^y Walker ahd Johnnv Doncky an early 2-hoIe lead, th en /d u n e A N D LO SS! Boston s, Montreal 1 also takes on Brown Friday, the tire second period. Although be the main Item of the gathering.... borne mads it a nip and tuck af­ Balon. I .. 2 ft-f* R DESIGNERS, New York 3; Toronto 3 (Tie) He. jumped 166 and 167 feet for CTtlef Schendel says Morgan Braln- season at-the pond. . . . Evening at Oillnliy. f . .2 2-4 R. from Montreal and Buffalo rcay iter- same night that Cornell, the rnn- fouled out midway In thV final 10 214.6 points: pefendinjg champion Hlllyer College for a "speclar’ one fair with no more than alg points McKcrrcr 2 fVF ft pactiveiy, meet In the one fall ____ Bl WHEKE CAREFUL Detroit 5, Chirtigo- 0 • ner-up at 5-2, meets Yale. Prince­ minutea of play he stlU managed Ord’s famed Golden Retriever, separating th* clubs. Manchester BrSR.i. g . 2 7 opener. ball Players Golf Tournament. Bernie Blikatad of Telemark Ski "Ill(ke,” trained by Schendel! is night -cour^ Arrns g , .2 ft-4 ft DRIVERS SAVE MONEY ton whipped CorneD 71-68 on Sat­ to score 15 points. Club finished fourth with 191.6 SUNDAY clung'te a 48-44 intermission mar­ Tiillv. s .. ft fW) ft By popular irqMst, the seating/ Defending champion AlUe Rey­ DETAILERS & Ted Lyons, new rharh for the urday. . - Steady Al Surowiec found pointa for leaps of 147 and 145 now in retirement at the -home of Travel to Mluichsater for the an­ gin. Alprky.. s . ft Oft ft •crangement has been changed t nolds of the New York Yankees Brooklyn Dodgers, is a graduate In other leading Eastern gamea his/Owner in Hartford. Schendel — ... )n the third period as hs I feet nual -Policeman’a Show at the The fast pace continued during ToIRIr .... the .Armory to proride reaerv-e was beaten in the first round. Al­ of Baylor University. Saturday, Niagara downi^ St. 16 big-points. He and Toro (here' and "M ike” teamed to win a the third quarter, VVally 'Widholm 15 3-tS 39 vin Dark of the New York CORRENTI It was Jhe first year since. 1950 counties^ number of blue ribbons. State. Get up to the door and then, .MorlRriyi (14)) seats. Tickets can bf secured /t Giants, St. — TeL Ba-*-32U DRAFTSMElSi There are 127 breeding farms John’s of Brooklyn 67-64. Msnha^- that man again) accounted for- 23 'the event'was rim over natural discover I had left my ticketa at and Osbprne ■ matciilng . hoops by B. F. Pis. the British Amerleah-x d u ll, the who went to tho finals with Rey­ raising thoroughbred horses in tan . turned back d an isiu s 74-71, of Naasiffa’' total In this quarter. . ; Charlie Davis. Ray McCarthy, home In another pocket. However. Foi-man-and Coz'grovc. But, Jaciilc N.. Twyrdv. 2 4 nolds last year, lost in the sec­ fCE AODICY NeW’-Jerscy. show, but It was wet ahd aticky. Mark Moria');ty, Ab Eagleson, Lar­ W. Tw<*rtv. f ...... R fWJ ft .Armory, W alnut S treei Grill. Mo- Seton Hail ripped Muhlenberg 83- Four of Toro’s five hoops wSre From . 1951 to 1953 it was necea- Sgt. Hank Gauruder, on duty at Ailen’a two baskets late in the MrORvapaueh. c...... lee's R4Mtaurant/>r {from Hal Tur- ond round. 63, Cktnnecticut trounced Maine ry Oaakell Slid Hal Turklnglon are 0 2-R 2 tap-lna of shots missed by hia a a ry \o blow crushed Ice onto the tha door, accepta my Explanation period unped Jie bulge to 76-68. O'NMl g ...... ; 1 rut 2 kington at The ^Herald. t : The date.s'for racing’s Triple 102*61. Army defeated Wagner teammates. all confident the new venture will and I enter with family. 'ITie ahow Four straight hoops as the final Rvland»r. g '...... ft A-ft ft Great Toego Crown for 1054 are as follows; The hill. prove successful.';.. Dr. Joe Barry, MtRxtal. g fr M iP^ 69-54. Pittsburgh trimmed Penn UO>nn’s Joe Haberl and Pinkv ' Elnsr xSissner, 2S-yesr-old Nor­ Is the best I have ever seen at the session began made the local out- M'rlVnaM. g ft (M) ft X Kentucky Derby—May 1. The State 74-62. Villan'ova whipped lug look safe, but the Rams fought Hohenthal (he also performed with wegian who now la a graduate stu­ State, Ijcing top, grade throughout Tnlals ...... Preakness- May 22, The Belmont Boklon College 78-52 and Rutgers UO>nn earlier this seasofi) took , , . visit with .rtlatlves befor* back, led Carlson, Widholm and Ml ^3-n 14'1 ter Stakes—June 12. dent In tbex^Massfichuaetta Insti­ ScopR at half Roy*. A"|?CC8 PRECISION MACHINISTS tAat Lafayette 87-70. over the scoring, lionora in the tute of Technology, placed second heading west and a night at home Os'mrne, to creep with a single J*-.- Sport Schedule final period which saw the win­ with junipa and 147 feet. COMPLETE «|ratcliing teevee. '-'^- - point. NBA/BASKETBALL To Iiiflian Terras ners tally'. 41 points, , ntor# than He had 195.1 pollds. Fornian scored better than 75 ANOTHER per cent of the BA’s fourth quarter 'astern Division ■ Tonight .' total,, He seemed to be In the right Pet. (3ueys vs. 811k a ty , 7—Y. aevfland; Feh. 15 (if^-Luke TOOL & GAUGE INSPECTORS RADIATOR spot at the right time. / W L • • • Minneapolis ...... 39 17 .696 Hilinskls vs. Whites, 5:30—Y. Easter, bi^ but brittle, came to Rocltoster .....31 24 .564 .Tuesday, Feb. 16 terms todsy with the Oeveland SERVICE TWO GAMES are Hated for the F o ^ Wayne ...... 8(1 24 ..636 Herms vs. Millets. 7:15—Rec. Indians. — ‘ locals this week. Thursday night Miwvaukee ...... 1 ,4 40 .259 Courant vs: Nasslffs. 8:30—Rec. The Trioe’s front office said the \ TOOL & DIE MAKERS ^ S A 'irs $ 3 0 they play In Bristol and then re­ Eastern Division .Wednesday, Feb. 17 - Srst baseman telephoned Gene-al SPACESAVER turn home to engage Lenox Sun­ 'ew York ...'...... ,,36 20 .636 Pro Wrestling, 8:30—Armory. Manager Hank Greenberg and In­ • CLEANING day af ternoon.-'Only tilne games re-^ Syrecuse ...... 33 23 ..689 - Green Manor vs. North Ends, 7 dicated he v)q8 , sendini,- In his ■ giiiiiaiaii main on the list before playof/ Boston ...30 .26 MS ^ Y . .. . signed contract for the 1934 season. GAUGE MAKERS J S i ON ,THIS • REFAWING and the locals are; involved in fqur Philsdeiphia ...... 22 32 .407 . Pioneer vs. Moriartys. 8:30—Y. Big Luke broke his foot in the of them. \ Baitimore ...... t...l4 42 .250 ■Friday, Feb, 19 third game last year and was Out SPECIAMSTS IN •RECOtING Herms vs. Millers. 7:15—Re^. i ntll June. DuMhg 62 i^ames, he 3 light heavy contender, ^ the finnday’a Resulta Frankies vs; Nasslffs. g^O— batted .303. Nut-.iinji to^jROd KWfijr for Wednesday night n a tio n TV Syracuse 111, Baltimore 91, Rec. ; Chances are that Easter, who la THE out show coming out of Washington's Boston 103., New York -89. High vs. Bristol. ,8:30—Armory. now 32 years old. took a salary Front End!•Frame JUignment Prompt aervtoe fqr aU-mnk«ia. ' Capital Arena. Startln|f time for 'i. of stock..- ' - Fort Wayne 94. Phltodelphia 76-, : X Sunday , Feb. 31..,- cut. ’The Tribe, however, not In « v apaeintly uMfied the tlBS telecast Is Ifi pTm., BBT. Minneapolis 105. Rochester 77. BA’s vs. ,I>nox. 3-XArmory., make public the pay terms! m tar repair I^Toxodos. Cntawaj's find *11 fsswww;, -• -;.in'rwWf«W-;, ■ -Of -jr.- -W lM iT b w MMH w .’" -

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So why not visit the Employment ' r , ' , ..-—.i MAIN EVENT—---- \ .-EXCHANGE CASPfG* V / NO CHARGE for bolpfHl btott ol ONLY $5.00 DOWN DELIVERS 206 RECAPS ON l l ^ D — EXCHANOU N’OWJ ROB LORTIE CConodioo Chomp). MODEL WE-230 oo..gRy homi GREAT TOEGO TMoncliiirioo Jop) REG. 1124,95 .NOW ONLY $ 9 9 a 9 5 ^ NEW TIRES — TAG TEAM MATCH ------apply at , . Boron ARtenio Vtrdi-Gypty Joo Gomolt* t r a d e IN YqiUlk 0LD^Tillj|5 /^ V s.' ■ . Jtsst Jomts-Grtot Mtphbto I ' RAY WALKER vs. JACK QQUCHY j . - V" . !,,, • GENERAL ADMISSION $1^5 ~ STUDBNllS Me SMN.MADi8T,J - / .-■f \ ’■ i-^.- ■ .1 ' ■ 1 1 ' I ' - i "'V-'.:-. J.'' '1. '1 to’, • - 'J. t J. 1' ■■ •T- V-/ i ■ 1 . / j ' / -' - a - / I,:/. .1 i ’ 'J I , ' , 4 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTEi^CONI^., MONDAY,^ FEBRUARY Houssn for Sale :tx HottSM fbr Sdls 72 Hoosss for Bale 72 7 PHK-WAR % x fbora C ato Cfed/ T ® f Min u t e s from osmsr _ 'DPP P O S a tm ST. 4-rooln Cape Ffapt Elki^ yttlettMiie Ball HlgtOight o f Social SeaiiGiii' l e ^ y p i n o i t E r o o m a n d board for gantlemm. larta Shade trees, artlatlo' atone Three bedroom ranch, 3% Vaara God, pkrtially finished upstairs, •8^CH.MAaOOANT,.Jtafl^ iO . „j0n. bus f ... m. walla,, no dsyalopmant, centrally opsn. stelrwiw, ilraplaca,-. modsm Sddlng msailBifl^ tur m nr grawitr"*«HV(i,-""toJf mid or rented. Repairs on aU I d^lve, many axtraa, pnly 813,800. room off kitchen. TUe bath with a g fn u . Mt. 8-7998. mafcaa Marlow's . ELECTROIAIX Vacuum, omplete * Caritoh W. Hutqhins, Ml. 8-8183, ataU ahower. Hot water oU heat, attachments. ExceUent Stion. r o o m AMD Board. 09814. haaamant garage. Li^e rear ! IEANCmeTBR--Owirila8d ouetom S 1948 Ptymonth coupe. MitcheUMTSSS. MANCMBBTER^ -'.‘aekMT* pine counter, suttable for box springs; drasser with BuSliKMHi LbcatioMi lar, finest construction. * lot; Sylvester Giacomlnt, 87, 40 Ward aty. Local light tracking \and Six room homo aU finished. Full 220 St., city, assault, fined $18, operat­ iMbi^ of one of tha fourth LOCAL School teachar (male) with Uon room . Coleman pot hui chifferabs; cedar cheat; for Rent e i g h t r o o m bouse, baally con basement, oil heat, garage and $10,500. Carlton W. Hutchins. MI. COMPLETE Rapaira by Stuart R. packags deUvaty. Rafrigwaters. vertlble. Oil steam heat, large lot, ing motor vehicle with defective grakleA/Will take part in tha pro- V O n —P A U BOOK No. MM. IMS Pontiac Convertible Coupe— Wolcott on w riter and automaUc ear. Barn a guaranteed minimum oil heater, one year old. MI/ tools; / carpenter's' workiqg bebii Jot 93 . X ,19$. Near 9-5133 - 9-4694. . dco It htraby givtn that Path waabsra ahd stova moviag n 94478 between"! and" 8: or 'Ml. LAROE'STORB for rent With haae- near bus. AUAOO. Madeline Smtth;- ...... -’ y -: — hrakesr -SO -dayA auapendedr- proba­ rV’hlch.wiU. be it o lh a io m 0CA;. Hydramatic. eq«lppedTr:fd75. SIS each weekend dotag lUgnlfled eompibW; auo' kitchvn tsMe school tod bus. Fun price $1 1 ,200. matndloa altowiag how |m ~ : f » . liiiNMi hsr a m sav^ ApsUUty. ML 114781; light deUvery work. No selling. 9-1S5S between S to 8:10 p.m. tbp. .Inquire 41 Otis ent, desirable location. Bultobit Realtor. MI. 8^1843, Ml. 8-H48. tion six months; Samuel Jones, 39, motors, small appllancea. Sh^n By Appointment Only Wanted—Real Eststs 77 Rockville Hotel, intoxication, fined I staff uaaa tha aquMaeBt 6C Inga Dnaitmant at tha P in t Na> W eldiiw, U O M H n St, Fhm Ml. W rite Box W. Herald. It. ■ any business. For informaUon, tMMd n id c 9t Mancbaatar, haa 1M7 Chevrolet Fordor FleetUne— FOR SALE—Seven toot glasa case Bex E. Herald. ■ POR’TER STREET -rSlx room* We/also have many other fine $15; John J. SulUvan, 54, H’ the school, tha program hatef aa« bMn loat and an>Ucatlon haa hoan IS75. a-aaTt. Pataitia«-~PaBcrlBC MAN WITH abUity to take charge Tour price. Mrs. BUUott, ,75 Henry com plete, foundation 38 x 33, ftra- homm from $10,000 to $41,000. (XJNSIDBRING 8BLL1NO Ave., City, operating motor' vehKUa UUte "The Uaaa at Audfoi^VMiSl wada to aald bank for paymant of with full understanding of nta- St. M l. 3-7633. [D FLOOR Office space, place, ceram ic Ule bath, hot Pho/ie anytime fortoformation and YOUR PROPERTY? while under, the influence, ined' Aida in Educatloa.'' POWER BURNERS and Rangs DECORATE NOW. Guarantaed JilaclilkSiiT and Tools 52 water-dll heat, garage, amerite Without obUgaUon to you, ws $100, remitted $25; Alice ~ auUn, tha amount on dapoait. Many Mote To Chooae From Burnbra sxpolly daansd and chinary used In ailk throwing. ttotfic location, TOO sq. ft. appolntmente, \ , Chdrah ArttvIWaa vrorkmanatup. Full tneurance cov­ Writs P.. O. Box L, Stafford full basement, lavatory, nest­ driveway. Screens, storm wln- wUl appraise or make you a cash 33, Vernon, speeding, f atop The Prudential Board ot tha ~ |A*T-^ ■ 4 7 mowers, chain aMra, tUlera, gar­ Ihiion Oongregattenal CTttireIr Sprlnjg, 'nMaday night. Finder S-1805. Howland, Rebltor, Ml. S-SSOS or A. 815,300, The Escott Agency, ,/ 810 Main Street \ you sell. Alvin A. OestermSh, 43, Bronx, meets'tonight at 7. trigsrator. Metra Servica. Mltcb- BUTCHEUt OR Counter man, tuU den hractors, ootboards. power R. WUkle, J r / ^ . 8-4881. censed broker, 358 High F / MI-9-8297 or MI-3-4480 \ BRAE-BURN REALTY -- N. Y., speeding, ^ d $18, forfeited; Members of the Flrat LuthatfiR CHORGHES MOTOR SALES aU a-0888. . PAINTING AMD PCjM^haagta or part Uino. Call In paraaq. NationsL^or Shakes iS" .. tools. Terms arrangsd. Capitol corner McKse. MI. 8-7683. Mioae MItoheU S-6279. First claaa work. Tour qel^hdr Richard L. Dlkdvlca, 2 1, Madiami, Church wiU attend the Naw Efig- black, white and Studebaker Salea and Service Marv's Food Mart, ! So. Main St. all coiora \...... per sq. 8 18.95 Equipment Go., 89 MabiBtim^ SECOND FLO<3: N. J., speteifig, bond $18, for­ land Oonferenca Lutheraa BtoOiar- DOfftlB OPENED, keys fittad. my recommendatioa. 30 ym ra In All Clear Pine Windows, complete, CAPE CODDER, good ho;(ie 36 LINDEN ST. t room single, with m a t i n g s W a n t e d - stagie, male dog. Call Dog War^ MI-S-M83 plenty light, two 01 feited ;; Alyln H, Roeen, 23, Bosttm, hood Pllgrtmags at St Faot'r dan. ML S-4640. coplad, vacuum daanara, Irona, Manchester. Raymond FUke. Tel. A ft P TEA MPa KT (Sash, uniques, frames)., BRAND NEW Shopemtthy with good strsst, Jarge llv i^ rooi garage, four years old Holland two-fomUy, thrae-famlly, bust- stand. Never used, 1175. CaU MI. front room s, sultsbl< Maas., teMdlng, bond $24, for- Lutheran Church in MiddMtcara guna, rapalrad. Shaara, M l, »-8337. Frbm 8 11.95 facturlng, large office wiUi UrepUca, very pletoant kit< furnace, G. E. dlahwaeher, fire- toss pfoperty. Have many cash - - - - I III - - * --I-----^ AppUcationa accepted fbr Oro- 9-9SM. pisce, exceUent location for home iited;^Cari Hirsh, 19, Paterson, t o ^ b t at 7. - ibuvas, mowan ate., put into con­ CUear Stain Grade ./ Backer, SS Oak. en'v two bedrooms and/tUe bath. buyera Mortgafea arrangsd.------‘ The Vernon MethoHst Youth 1940 OLDSMOBILE. ISO for quick Clerks in Mancheater, on full­ and tonve for professional man. spoeding, bond $24, for- dition for coming naads. Braitb- PAINTIN^ AND No. 1 Doora .../.E ach f 8.S5 Spacloua second floo^ Fme PJeaae\paii^xcaU^^Ororaa L. Gttoia^ lUte. Archie Vaniakhlan, 54 Now FeUowship wlU ntaat toaight a t sale. Phone Ml. 9-Slta or ML wnita, S3 Paarl atrrat time basis. K notty Ihne S, 8. 10 widths: b rF iC B s F o n r e I! ment with hot .wstar oil heat end For appointment to inspect esU Raaltor,r, M H ^ S-887S. 109 6:80. •' < , INDIVIDUAL and buaineaa Income 9 -n oi. PAPER HANGING the Reuben T. McCann Agency, Hanry brk^ty, speedteg, bond $18, for­ AU S' lengtha ...... Ft.^ 13c Mnskal Instnimei^ 53 rubsna. OantraUy ad on^ktofo laundry, ahimlnu screeh s/ and atrsat \ feited; Donald M. Fetzer, 23, 60 The Social Coaunlttaa oC Dm tax service. Tel. MI. MMMa for ^ and powi MANT BENEFITS: e. PlentyXof Sole Agent, Ml. 8-7700. potetmant at your home. 1901 FORD custom convertible 8 Canadian Sheathing and St., hear Poet ( doors. Lot 100 164. Madeline Daviz Ave., city, zpeeding, *ined First Oongragatioaal C hunh ATv mowar aalea aarvica. Motora Paid TtoUdays, Pension Plan, MUSIC Instrumental rental. Com parkiiMv space. Ceiiter s p n n n smith. Realtor./ 9-1643, 9-1146. FOR QUICK Sale^vof ranch; co­ cylinder. Beautiful black flnlMi, JOHN M. McCANN Five Day Week, Hospitalisation, \ Dimension T.L.L. per M 8 99.50 NEAR BENTON St. and locaUon 15; Morty Fishman, 18, West Vernon meets tonight at 8. BRIDGBWAT MILLS- Sboea and tuned and overhauled. Pickup and Western Framing TX/L. plate Une of iiiatruments. Rental Realty Go., 470^ a in S t CaU kO.\ lonial; Cape Ood oi/piulU-family red leather upholstery, radio, heat 30 Laurel Street Good Storting Wage, TWO-FAMILT Flat—4 and . $9$ of new high school, six rooms homes. Contact ACB Realty Co. la^ord, speeding, nolled; Martin The Senior Baptist -Y oi^ FU« ^toitawaar. Open all day Wednea- dellvary abrvlca. Oihaon’a Garaga.'' \ per M 8105.00 apfdled to purchase price. Rep­ 9-8339. , / 6 Herald Photo*. L. Le^nd, 10 Cemetery Ave., city, lowship WiU meet at to# church a t , er, signal lighU, very low mUeage. ML S-8013. Tel. MI-3-7388 or MI-3-6738 Group Insurance. Sick BeneSta, resenting Olds, Selmer, Bach, monthly intome; Price reduced to tomplete, front dormera, fire­ Mortgage arranged. (:m i MI. ^ p m daw, a a.m. to t p.m. A beautiful uie owner car. See it, Select Oikk Flooring / place, comer cupboard in dining -9-2392. With lights tot and a hush ^ er speedteg, surreitder license two 7. / "id d le Tpke. VacaUon With Pay Pedler and Bim^.- Metter'a Music AIR OOmrnbNED offlcea. Mod- $11,000 fO|/qulck sale. Immediate chael Koff, of New Britain, reach­ IM Waat Mid buy it today. Center MotOr Sales, REPAIRS on amall electrical ap- Apply on Tuesday between 10:00 N ^ F - M A ...... p er M 8319.00 ern design. Near Post Office, Main occupancy. Call ACB/Realty Ca. ' room, good cloeet apace, plastic Youug Likes Odds_ the/audience, dinrict and loc^Foff i- weeka; ~Louis B.\ Guervette, 39, Nortoeact PTA to Mast PAINTING, Papm ing, caBlnga Studio, m HcKoe. Ml. 5-7500. ed for one of the many hearts that H a rtfo rd .'^ e s ofT oa d, fined $15; The Northeast Parent TSachai't BAVB TOint child’a portrait taken 491 Main St. pliancea. Inaide wiring inatallaUon A. M. and 5:00 P. M. aL We Garry A Cbmpleto Line Of street, CQiher Wadsworth. MI. M l. 9 “ tile,' bath, large kitchen, steam oil READY BUYERS waiting. Ftoim cifUa o f the Elks ^ t f i i r 'r c ^ d toe whitened, floors sanded and i heat. Hot Poijit electric hot water mediate action list your property ftotooned the / ^ally decorated Orin M. MUea, 18, Stoih Coventry, Assn. WiU meet tonight at g.- Iha at home Iqr an experienced mio- and repairs. Phone MI. S-S423. g Materlala USED SPINET piano with tuU SS- 8-9779, t o M l. S-M19. In Railroad Fight niicrophone at tto orderia first danto floor. Gmng Mrs. Koff sup­ 194S CHEVROLET8, two to choose Cluanca G. Smith, |1 Knox St. finiahed. Call G. Ftckett, Man­ A ft p supermarket nota keyboard, reduced to $835. P R r v ftir : o w n e r -^Ncw 4-room heater, laundry tubs, brsss plumb­ with the Albert J. Gatto Co., Real-' - operating without liceAfei operating speaker wUl be P rof. Paul S .! tograpber. Call BUta Studio. ML from. Excellent condition, fuUy chester, ML S-9883. tors. CH. 9-6489,- evanlngs. Ml. Valentine Ball at th/Arm ory Sat­ port is Mr^/Herbert J. Smith, of without lights, fined ^^$54. John of the Univerpity of -178 Washington Street Alao Stainway spinet, cant be told ... ' ■ ...... mi extra large, expandable, large ing. screens, storm windows, Im- urday night to slng/Auld Lang equipped. 90 day guarantee. Take HAROLD ft SONS. Rubbiah i Hartford, Connecticut R a t i o n a l " Babnrbaa for R*nt 66 lok fireplace, garage. No atente. mediste occupancy. Excellent con­ 3-8948, JA. 8-3889. Hartford/'whlle Mrs. Koffs hus­ Sheridan, operating without license, who WiU ^puk oa Child PAINTING, Ehcterlor and Interior, from now, priced at Skactly Vt of i^ntteued from Page Om ) Syne, as climax to thp'ritual of the band whose back is to the camera, chology. yoiir choic^ ioaa. Center Motor moval, alao callara claanati. Cnu BUILDERS SUPPLIES new cost. Terms. Goes Piano Com T^i./^O. 9-3677. / dition. Price $12,600. EScott Agen­ 60 days in Tolland jaU, operating Sales. 491 Main St Mitchell 9-4034. p^wrfaanghig. CeUinga raOnlab- 1 ROOM APARTMENT, adults, CASH WATTINO for any typa real Elks Mystic hour. looka-on. without lights, passing stop tlgn, 430 Daymport Avenue pany, 317 Asylum St., Hartford cy. licensed broker. 366 High St., ■lock. Hqch share of stock has one Pictured in the/top photo are. Carl a t o m ed. Wall paper botdu on requeet WANTED fbferencea. Write Box 1 , Herald, '1 ' /CAPE LnD—Five extra Urge W., comer McKee, Ml. 9-7183. eatete you have to aeU. First and Tha dance Served as a celebra- faUure to carry registration, judg­ IBB PIKMPBCT BUI School for EsUmetes given. Fully tniured. New Haven, Conn. JAckson 5 list. Open Thureday second mortgage moony available. vote. from left to righ^DistricU^puty Ubn for the reuhion of the family Carl Bcrrer, 68. o r J U Proepsek FURNITURE RenntshiiE. anUqua GAS STATION niiJita. Free pAritlng next door Market St., Rtokville. \ room s, SF l i v ^ room with fire­ ment suspended. St., died early today te St. Fraaeia -V young children. Tranaportatloa DeCORMlER MOTOR furniture a apactalty. chain caned CaU Edward R. Price. MlteheO Tel. sn^te 7-3597 , place, big^ara with fireplace, ga­ MANCHESTER — Four room ex Aleo Uatinga wanted. CaU- T h e To Ribi AdverUeement- Liqnel Sharrpn/ James. M^eigh,eigh^l'dr Mr. and Mrs, Harold Osgood, 29 funlabod. h(is. Lela Ty»uk, dbae- ATTENDANT (w est). - - McKnight-Kloter Hospital, Hartford after da IfliiMi SALES and rtMhnd. Anson P. Thorp. 9-lOOS. rage in celito ExceUent condition. pandable Cape Cod, near echooU Johnaon BuUdlng Company, 961 Youto satehVwould run a news- exalted ruler o t the Manemstrir Cumberland St- Shown seated tor. Phone Mltchdl M767. The maiTlage 'of Miss Janet' ),of thrM weeks. Bora te Fprtlaad, Phona MItchaU 9«riB . A- Wsntctl to R(N)I •8 Priee-^ $13,2ito/CaU owner.: .MI. ..and. bus. jhot water oU -heat,. com­ Main St ML 8-7438. Evenings ML Lodge; Alden/BaUey, exalted ^ e r cloclwise around, the table In . toe. Schweitzer Kk^r,-daughter of 1^, SAYS: “These fine cars are PAINTING AND Papethaiwing; " Full time, gOod wages and 94W18. papejy -adverUe^ent tomorrow of the Rotovilhi Lodge;/ John lower right picture are/Mri and M elne.he has been-a nwidrot hare MB8..ZbPPL raader and. adviaer. /:^«iirii!ig AaVNurcfr-FiHf 57 9-4291. / \ plete copper system, picture win and Mrs. Oscar E. Kloter to Leon­ 35 years. He was a member^ too. priced to please at unbeatable MANCHESTER C- V. Strvlca. Satiataction guarantead. 35 yaats' wtoFking conditions. Als6 nart - Oianiondsr—Wglclii WANTED--Flve or. six room, rant, ■\ dow - FttH p ricr,' $9,800: vsrnon, " Canttal-atockhtUder# to aub- Lyons, coHUtairman of - thyteani Mrs.'-Harold Osgood; Jr., Mr.vsnd Att welcome. 3M Franklin Ave., railtb and T.V . apaclaliiita atnca experience. Orders taken for out­ preferably in Sth School Diatrlct. T ------IF READY to huy, seU, exchangs Charles /W. Lathrop, /esteemed ard'James McKnlght, son Of Mi*, Silent Mission of Christ Churdi terms.” time man, 6-10 p.m. and Sun­ Jewefaryx 48 \ beautiful five room, three bed­ eir nominations 'Hor an anti- Mrs. Robert Colby, Mr. and Mrs. acroaa from the Art theater. For 1931. Houak aaivice call Sd.SU side work now. CaU Raymmid John Mers, 48 Woodland St. Tel, rac. estate, mortgagM arrangto leading -knight of theTlanchester and Mrs Horace S. McKnlght of Cathedral-of Hartford. \ BLACK FAIl l B mateinity dress, room weU constructed ranch, an , pro-New : York^ Central isgood, Mr. and Mrs- Allan-pa- appointment caU CBapel SS7S8. Truedeau. MI. S-1S14. days 9 a.m. to.6 p.m. ibaONARO W. TOST. Jeweler, re- MI. 9-1924. ■ /■ ■; Onsult Howard R. H-.U im s, of directors." ^, Lodge/and Edward^errell. chair­ EUlington took place last night at He la survived by a alaca. M$% THIS WEEK’S SPECIALS MRchaU 94880 day or night rise 13. Catt M L 99SS3. L Y D A L L s t r e e t baseboard, radiation, two fire­ d and Marine Sgt; and VCra. palrs. aUJusts WatcheA axpmtiy. Agency, MItcheU ►UO’/;-’’----- [e reiterated his statement that man Oi U ie d a n c ^ / ton Osgood. Sgt. Osgood, re­ 7:30, at the First EvangcUcal Mason Ellsworth of this city PAINTING AND Paperhanging of See Van For Interview At bUNCKBSTSSi vicinity. UVa or t o places. An exceUent value at therah Church, with the Rev. two aunts in Porthmd,. Maine. . 1953 FORD HARDTOP GCNfOER’S T.V, Servlea. availabit Baaaonable prices. Opra dally. $13,300. Many more homes at sen­ ) per cent of the stockholders hi;e ly the lower/eit photo, Mrs. Ml- cently returned from Korea. IHOOMB TAX prepared. CaU Dan any tlma. Antanna convaratona. all kinds. Tour basement headache Thursday evenings. _1H \8priiot room unfurnished rent; caiUdren, bqrrdon E. Hohi performing the F.meral wlU be hsld tomorrow Moaler, MI. SdM). VICTORIA MODEL Waats^t-xTp Buy 58 ages four and eight. Will redecor­ |f you seek the advantegea of sible prices. Ellsworth Mitten ith him. He predicted that at thb PhUoo factory aupervlaad aarvica. our epectalty. No Job too smaU. VAN’S SERVICE STATION straat MltchaU 9-4SS7. annual stockholders meeting May ceremony. front the L,, A. White Funeral Free esUmates. Call MI. S-SUO. ate and care for grounds. WiUt-' suburban living plus all the con­ Agency, Mr. Whitcher. MI. 9-9531, Home at 2:30 p, m., with toe Rev. BOOVBR VACinm cleaner aalea Color, fern green top, ivory TaL ML 9-1488. 427 Hartford Road GUNS, PISTOLS, shotguns, rifles MI. 3-6910. 36, 90 tp 16 per cent of Central Bmiquete of white gladioU, snap mantle, HA. 3-4033 collect. _ veniences of bua service, city uUl* Bus Fares dragons, carnations and palma Carl Saunders qfficiatiite. BurUl and aarviee. LaFlamma Appliance bottom. Save about |600 on PAINTING AND Paper hSHglhg. . At The Texaco Sign any condltloa. Also awords dag- Itiea, modern schools, etc., we lUg- stock would, be represented instead ie Ready to Seek Bids FURNACES Vacuum claaned; oil Fad and Feed 42^A of the 85 to per cent normal! decoratteto* church. Mrs, Harold will be in Grove HiU Onaataiy. C o., U Oak S t ML 9SS6S. this special. burnara servicad. For cxpart*and Free. eatimatea on request. Bene­ gers, arrow heads, powder horns, TELEPHONE C!o. employee needs gest’ you Inspect this property. Sik. street, a 75 Friends may caU at tha firasral etc. GaU Stan, weekdays after 4 or room unfurnished apart­ oepreeented. Schlebe plbyed the wedding music 91LB TOUR Income tax return in prompt aarrtea call Bob Cart­ fit by low winter prices. Work­ SEASONED Hardwood for stovt, 8 large rooms, tile bath and lavatory, and toe solute werb Miss Greta home tonight from 7 to 9. 1950 CHEVROLET 4-DR. manship guananteed. MI. S-4390 or weekends aU day. ML S-S717. ment. MI. 9-5955, modern kitchen,ku-h.... garage and breese- Tn one side, six rooms on the " New York Cbptral stock, /aid your own home. Call ML 9 1991 wright MItcbaU 94448. Saiesmen Wanted fireplace or furnaces. CaU Laoa- <^cr or can ba used as six rooms Boost Plea •xit Highway Nelson and AUra Middleton. SEDAN. DELUXE MODEL MI. S-14S7 anytime. ard OlgUo. ML >^083. way plus amesite drive, abmit sn Young, toould be on $7 to $10 a. TalcottviUe Iteaa ara new tor appointment ALL KINDS ol antenna work. CpU SPARE TIME extra money, WANTED—Oollapsibie baby car. QUIET YOUNG couple looking for on^each side. Oil heat, two-eSr year dividend basis, “ and It^opTd The bride presented in Color, a very pretty green riage, to good condition. MI. acre of land.' This home is brand garage, lot 70 x 140. Contact AUce died through, the MaMhwIar Dro­ Art Ptnney, TV Antanna Special amasing cushion comfort s e a s o n e d HARDWOOD, cut any 5 or 4 room apartment or flat. new, with liberal financing avail­ be if they had the right /kind of Bids for the construction of a'authority, marriage by her lather, and at- ning Keraild RortnrUe OORSETRT SERVIGE. Trixie S-S55S. UConn atudent and no chUdren. Clampet, Realtor, MI. 8-4543; foundations. Expert corsetry senr- Radio, heater and defroster. tat, Salaa and Servica. Vary fair To $4 commission pair, pli^ big desired length, $17 a cord. WiU de able. Quick,sale price, $19,000. For Exam ined management." The Pare Majx^uette diiided highway «vUh controled A Joint raee between the tbndte by U n . Pault^ergaard of oatte at One MaitaS 88,1 Courses and Cltsses' 27 CaU Middletown, DI. 7-3347 o r DI. and Nickel Plate Roadsy^added, Cambridge, Maas., a/m atro.n of ice in your home. Aida R. Adams, A clean car. prlcak. Tal. ML 9-4773. cash bonus. Experience wneces* Uver. Bob Kurts, M l. 3-8107, turther information lUease contact ATTRACTIVE FOUR-room home. access from the WUbur Cross Toam Pluming immlssloh and BockvOlo 5-8186. RADIO-ELECTRONICS- Telbvirion sary. Write for free Catalog, full 7-1555. lOsMtIaued fram Page One) h'.ve been paying such/dividends Highway exit at Wtot Middle the Board of Directors on a pro­ honor. IHe maid of honor was Mias \ M Durant St ML 94190. ANTIQUES R^mniahed. R a r i n g WANTED TO BUY—Player piano May be purchased with or wll 1950 LINCOLN 4-DR. SEDAN Servicing. “Learn by Doing", at information. Tanners Shbea, 431 and.'are excellently run: (New York ‘Itirnplke to the potel wtore the posal to widen and totend F^rnell Mary Jane Stabkowski oT 0)enside, Advertisement—' done on any furniture, lleman, CaU MI. 8-1618. WANTED—By veteran going to col­ out fumituVe. Immediate occ Central stock currp^ly pays $1 .a INCOME TAXES preparOd, audit' COSMOPOLITAN Connecticut’s Oldest saebtronica Boston, Mass. Booschold Goods 51 pancy. $10,505; Madeline Smith, ferent parts of the .community,’’ turnpike meets Center treOt. WiU Place , had been p lu in ^ \ to t Feb. Penn., ana Miss /Arline Machacek Wanted, experienote woltreni. lag And bookkeepuig aervice. By ISt South Main St Phona MI. lege and wife; four room unfur-/ ROBERT J. SMITH, Inc. year dividends.) be invited by the State Highway of this city was bridesnisid. Original throughout. A fine School. EnroU now for spring ..^niahad apartntent C an MI. -(U ,; ■ - R eaitor..M L 9rl842, M L -9^148. said .Kltoell.*,... . 3 j).m. to 10p.in,nqSand!M 'Wrjt# sppointmmt AO. 9^ . „ S4643. tarin. .JOwanlng - olaaa atiurtteg Due- te popular" demand we -are 8 43 —Tlie Central^r)^Bgement,'--he Dept.,"lrt'the latter part or IW ." ‘The best man "was Mr." John vl>; WXNTBtL^TWO'Tdttena.' Gidl laher ——....-I ■ 983 Main Street ______:___ ... ,v_____ :______He apP’crppratipn counsel Alex­ p u ff t ^ y . house caU.. AU WQrk. taUy guaran­ March 15, 1064. CaU Hartford Female / 38 heated apartment, centraUy/ lo­ T el. MI-9-5241 kUchen, plastetcd Walla, oil burn­ tion to the tipderniaation of iheir miasioner. G., Albert. JUU______x detailed plans for the'first\of two ushers wen Paul C^rgaard and expertsnee. For- appoinbMnt O tiqiri .IdSIOr br-wiclto.tor.tuU in-. . w c e s - , ------er, fuU cellar, naarXbua, acboot, ander ■■■Gaulfatb... .-and.. .D r. Joan. POMenger equipment.",------Another, ixart of :toe.aama. prtH:. Donald McFarlaml u t PeUU,. N . Y . m i&^r'aiir"Fom 0 i A r C h ^ r , teed. CMl -MI. 948IB for qubdt WOMAN DESIRES Iraus^ork an cated.-. Write Box N; H eratft-7/ - ~ -Btepe te- - Im pvovteg. .the ' -tow»'a> avazago- .gmerisan 1947 OLDSMOBltK^Xm honmt service. formation. New Stefland Techni­ CHAMBERS FURNTTURB R oom wifKoIR BfiiH 59 shopping center. Only $$Ji00. Carl­ Bauer, a nsiUonal expert on utiUty He said his adversaries are the ject calls for resurfacing Center- oeWa^fs dispoMl plant off P^rott FoUowiiw. a reception at toe abodl 75 pet cent fower fresh Brand Braok; Tti. iRndsor l^ k s, cal Institute, IBS 'TnimbuU St., Saturdays. CaU MI. ,3-4864 after 8 BUSINESS COUPLE derire 3 or 4 ' ton W. Hutchins. .MI. 9-5132-9-4694. same "clique" of “ Pro Morgan, Street from 'Us junction with NAtional S41^. ______COUPE ^ , o'clock . At The Green ROOM FOR Rent, central, con­ rates and operations. ; Street.' Metcalf and Eddy, eph- church aocial rooms, the couple left than W ore'the war. hot Hartford, Conn. ' i MItcheU 3-5187 room unfurniehed apartment. M I.' MANCHESTER—5 and 6 room anti-stockholder" banking and in­ West Middle Turnpike tq Olcott sulUng efigineers for the improVe* by automobUe for New Orleans. per cent inore canned paad This car has been car U9911 oor or a new iT FINISH. HoUand window Mortgages 9-3909. NEWLY DECORATED, BaaittlfuUy wife and child desire 8 or 8 room garage, amesite drive, near bus. tion and at a later session at which .* ^ 0 PJ^ WiU be ready Weatflsld. Mast- V 7 nal black paint. Heat, music and dr^wa custom nm<*. Ra-qp- furniahad and apacloua room. The 8 room s, prices begin at $13,500; securities smd on his Offer to teke faced until 1956, HiU ipdicated. in about a month. Mrs. McKnlght attended toe Olftmobila v ttb Rocfcot an^na made to meaaure. AU flat to house. Phone JA. 8-4811. $13,300. MadeUne SmiUi, Realtto. they present direct evldehca: over the car service function of- oootaet Al-Ortalano, At tha Man- FIRST AND aecond moisrtn g ea holstering. Beautiful fabrics, most complete nght Uauaekeeplng seven room colonial, three-car ga­ The information is contained, in In another Water ^ p t. matte to High School, and Gettysburg Col­ and hydramatic. ^Venetian Minds at a new bought for our own accountaL Fast, rage, also Georgian type colonial; Ml. 9-1643, MI. 9-llU. ‘That it is the condition of the the Pullman Cb., for 500 million a letter from HiU to General Man­ rhaatsr Keys made while you Dogs— Birds—Pets 41 prints, sulpes, aoUds. Expertly facUitles avaUable in Mancheater the Board wiU consider changing lege; Tobe-Oobura School for fsah- o l CK'S/ confidential aeHrice. Manchester flnlriied; 85 down, $2 weekly, You WiU marvel at tha claahUnesa prices start at $14,800. We have Service furnished by the company dollars. ager Richard Martin in answer to 84184. 1948f CHEVROLET 4-DR. walL (VARIES, GUARANTEED ring­ BoStnm Property O P P O S ^N IT Y Knocks, six fin- wl^ch has uriven passengers to the the status of Everett R'. Kennedy, i^ a ^ 'e e r s . She Is a member o f Investment Corp., 244 Main atreet. balance one year to pay. CiUI of this building. ChUdren accepted. three adjoinirig buUding lots each Young was questioned about the a query on when Center Street Jr., junior engineer, from tem­ ( SEDAN ML S-S41S. ers, aU colors, also females. h>r Sale 70 . 50' x 190’ at D.400. Other proper­ Ished rooms In Waddell School usj^f autoi lobiles. big buying of Central stock last would be resurfaced. The letter; A li^ XI Delta sorority and a AUTO BODY BEFORE TOU Buy a WEAVING (^burns, moth holes JAckaon 2-7780 or JAckam. 4-0154. Central. Priced so reasonable section, full basement, oil heat, porary to permanent. Kmu>te7 fashion, coordinator with Albert 8m Goinnaa Motor Salaa. FleetHne model. Chevrolet’s ML 9-0438. Out of town reverse chafg«ces. ties in Bolton, Coventry , and Ver­ 'Iliat revenue oaasengers- have Week when 345,000 shares were will he read to the Board of Di­ ^ W E U N N G \ and .tom ! Be sure and sea this WEST SIDE, 100% locaUon for aluminum acreens and doors, rear -een driven out by sjv inappropri­ was hired to conduct a survej^f Steiger Go- of Springfield, Maes: Balm andA- Sarviot. 38S best. Fully equipped and clean ooa. Mrs. Doraay, 14 Arch St beauty murlor or office. CaU ACS non. For appointment please call 1 traded and the stock rose $4.37 a rectors at its meeting tomorrow -'n\ handbags repiusM slpper re­ THE NEW MANCHESTER Pet •poroh, amaalte drive, all in fine ate rate structure. —------night. iyihg last week was the agenda ia a letter from M. versity, is /zone manager- at the 1^51 WILLYS 4-W lffiE L raplaced. Marlow'a Llttfo Mend­ necticut bred Parakeets. MI; nepds apd convenience of the peo­ superintendent of the department, Hub Motor XsaJsf, Ferguson dia- ★ COM PIjn CAR ^ 3SN CHEVROLET Fordbr, radio, woman with high school education New 84“ Double Dralnboard Cabi­ basted, continuous hot water. Tel Hodsm for Sale 72 ple a company can shift ite tu i­ Bptoulatlve oh toe premise that a Kenneth Oatriiisky, commander of ; DRIVE JEEP ing Shop. \ 9-4375. Hours Monday through net Sink, $189.95 , - Now $109.95 are prepoired to recommehd that trtbutors in h^w ^gland'H e ia a baatar, axcaUant ttarougbout Bring and knowledge of typing who .feels MI. 9-7751. A fter S p.m. caU MI. With Or Without Tbps In Springtime W ear/ tion ftton a losing competjiito to change in mana|foment wUl be con­ the Anderson-Shea Poet. VFW, re­ PAINTMO your own mechanic. R's a bargain Mounting a new snow plow she has better than aversge abU­ Friday, 10 to 9:30, Wednesday New Automatic Washer. Flooi( HOLLISTER, SIHEET—Six room questing that a voter making ses­ Kennedy be retained perinanently member of thS^ AxnbriCan Society BENDDC WASHER SERVICE j>y closed at 3 p.m. . M. Green 9-6909. M onoqrlqn the automobUea to a auccissful structive,” Young said. LACQUER aid ENAMEL at 8945. Dougiaa Motora, US Main. ity. Some experience wbUe help­ 8 ft sample 8399.95 ... .Only 8179;95 garrison colonial wiUi attached competitor by furnishing proper sion be set for the benefit of a to do work in connedtion with of AgriculturaU^Englnens. and draAr bar. Priced to sell B. J. Morehey — IS years as f»{d stamps. raising the water rates. this week. . service engineer on only Bent ful is not essential since we are New 8 cu. ft. Refrigerator. Floor ROOM f o r lady or couple. Re­ garage, amealte. drive, storm win­ service. - — \ permttee at the po*t who Is not Democtotic vlab to sleet 8 GriswbM Stm t 3949 FORD Custmn tudor, beauti­ glad to train you and help you get sample 8279,95 ...... Only 8199.95 fined home, near bus. Oarage dows, screens and awnings. Situ­ a voter. \ . A pubUc hearing on the addi­ The Democratic Womens Club ful, abaohitaly beautiful condltloa home liumdry . equipment. CaU BOXER PUP, ten months old. A. That by fuimJitoing proper serv­ Supper, Program ToL Bjn-9-5tSS 1948 WILLYS V»*TON Ndwlngton 6-0135. Reverse atorted. Pleasant working en v ii^ K. C. registered. Price $75. MI. New Automatic Clotbea Dryers. avaUaUe. North End. MI. 9-4870. ated on beauUfuUy landscaped ice the company ton not only re­ A letter froiry Wilfred Maxyrell, tional appropriation of 84,000 for of RockvUIe, Eilinglion and Soincra in avary raapoct Juat 1990 full ment — salary comparable with Floor samples, at.cost.... '■ corner lot. 134' X'140'. Near bchool planning adinteiatrator. informs interest on tax anticipation notes prica poaitivaly. Dougiaa Motora, PICK-UP charges. __ S-6609. FURNlSyEro ROOMYto rtot at late but re^ n passengers from \- qualificafi^ plus regular merit Used Electric Range, Double Oven. and bus Una. CtoU Owner. MI. automobile competition and put it­ Center Church the Board that Feb. 23 is the date is scheduled- ■ \ T 888 Main. Mounting 5 brand new 6 ply CORNICES, Drapes and aUp covers increas^ Planned program of SPECIAL—WhUe they last. Gup­ Originally 8389.95 . .Only $99.95 Onter. Gentleman praferred. Mrs. 8-2808. / of a planiUng seminar at Whitoh The Board's committee on mu­ Rolston, 39 Haxal St. MI: 3-8707. self iw a position of stable' opera- 1849 FORD CUSTOM tudor, radio, tires. Unmatch fpn rugged- custom made by Claaslc Decora­ advanument. Vacation with pay, pies, 15c pair. Other specials in Used Easy Spinners ...... 840.p0 tlop and Bound financial structure. Memorial auditoriiun whep /th* nicipal buildings wiU'gfve a final i\ tors. For free estimate caU MI. worthwhUe employee benefits. stock. KeUy's Aquarium, 38 Sun­ Many Other Items Greatly Reduced Laat'ayenteg: W bbdriiff HaU o f town plarmers wiU be host to West port on plans tq convert the boater. Beautiful nuuoon flniah. -ness. ■ \; FURNISHED Badroom, heat and “ The service methods used thus Center Church was thd scene of q Maw alhi covers. Buna like new. 3-5886 or MI. S-9021. ConunerciaTG*'^^ Corp, 410 Asy- set St. ML 3-5709. hot water, near center. SS Foster Hartford plaiming officials and almshouse into a poUce atetlod l u i / 8t.. Hartford, Conn. Phone ABC A PPU A N C E CO. 'far consUtote an historical hang­ LaPisu supper which was spon­ Prof. Flavell Shurtleff, zoning Dougiaa Motora, SIS Main S t ’ ^Doing Business E ysiy Day St. MI. 8-8547.8-5881. over of a trolley car era—methods and court house. Bailding—Contracting 14 7-1S08 \ PURE-BRED black male Cocker, MI-9-1575 ^ 21 Maple St G O O D J O I S sored by the joint youth groups With Fine People'’ \ 10 weeka old. No papers. MI. • '4 ' - which have plagued an unprogtea-. of the church- Tha hall was dec­ NO m o n e y pOIVN SPBdAIJZfffO in custom.buUt ga- 9-4883. sive manaffament," Kinsella said. orated in the theme of St. Valen­ DeCORMlER MOTOR G. E. WRINGER washer. Good ROOM TO Rent. GenUeman pra- F O R . Unless the company changes its ragea, Stanley overhead doors^ doors, I • t the condiUon, $49. Phone MI. S-35S8. ferrad. 83 Woodlahd S t tine’s Day. 1947 Chevrolet Tudor — Approxl- SALES. Ihc. sahincts, b lo ^ tUa ceilifags, service program, he said: • The hUtolifidt of. the evening we# mataly |8 per wmk^ teratlmia, addiUmia. Call . . . tdephone Uve Stock-Vehicles 42 HEATED Room on West Side with S K IIX E D " I t will be: moving In a vicious a performance glvOn by eight 'boys 24 Maple Street MUST SELL 3 ROOMS circle of raising 'fares and losing Oontota, ML S4S33. WE BirY cow s, calvaa and beef private famUy. Flee parking from the Union ^ttlement of 1946 Dodge Sedan—Approximately Manchester, Conn. i , . com^ny ‘ OF FURNITURE place. Tel. MI. 99863. i l i N passiengera and at each turn of this Hartford. They call UMnartvea the IS per wade. catUe. Alao horses. Piela Broa. vicious economic wheel it will be in CABINET MAKINa-Wa also do Tel. M l. S-7406. CREbrr MANAGER Cuban Nightingales. T|icluded in all typea of carpentry work, re­ is offering jobs as tele­ f poorer financial condition and will the . group were Jessie PeUitler, 1947 Hudson Tudor — Approxl: Anto Acccasorleo—Tirea f modeling, alteraUons, additions, V ' . would like to contact 'reliable party ROOM F O R r e n t , near bua line. be furnishing increuingly poorer mately 85 per week. who would like to take over small • TOOL DESIGNERS James .ChansF.. James Blenks, etc. Good workmanship and rea­ phone operators to those Articles for Sale 4 5 .m l S-HIS. service to the community, ... James Casey, Roy Glass,‘ Robert DISH WAiBHERB. SEFRIGERATORS; FREEZERS, - ■ ■ TIRES GOOD used, aU sises 83.50 sonable rates. Estimates gladly weekly payments oh 3 rooms of "It will be contributing steadily RANGES, AUTOMATIC WASHUS. DRYERS 1948 Hudson Convertible — Ap- up. Brunner’s, No overhead. Rock- furniture. Including a complete Uv- ROOM FOR Rent, central, con- >DETAILERS Tlnaley, Abraham ’Ihornton. '.and- prwrtmately 8 84 0 -pev^ wmii j ^ven,^ ,(^ l Dick at PL ;?-9«BS.or gids.: ages.l&-.38,^.wha are . i?-A9?!PWE, -JUpnafor walto to: the expautoa.te the uaq -ht firi’v . Burtia-Matihiai., .c-u.. - .••^KO'iCSaftn' ■vltte' Road;- TalcottvUle.-d4bA 8«i73(L • •‘•V. --"R.wW'ftoA musical-numbera in a,manner all M ly 84J(r per- week. POUR GOOD used Urea gnd-tukes- 'r V-' - ' ? H" , tolW L and^Ifi MAKERS tW coagtotlOH tofelt' 6vrii: T t ■ centered lUrdufid thtf "T- 7^ FACTOF AUTHORIZED 8AU!S-S1»VICDJ»EALER. V - 4- :hiock.-'Eltianc4ng arranged. 'Rest- unpaid ba1ance*'is toj^.85. Shown M1-9-JS75 r ‘ 21.MAPLE;STREET “wia fit'rife 7.00 X IS br^AOxiK ihgs,'^fri^*uent raises'and For the BEST buy in 4 with which the city is struggling." Momba. which Is fas*, becoming a :194L Pontjaic. Sadan: rrr itopraxL . dratUl BuUders, .CHspql t-OlSL by appptatm tot—Jl?ay ;to. ft MECHANICAL - » mataly 88-lS par wmk. '90.- 94i»r-afiers:so. ' 'VENETIAN BLINDB NORTH END-^FrooMboih in- neW He made it ciear’that hwle'fiob fiew/mustcal stylo. Thtto boys have g e n e r a l c a r p e n t r y r- Al- exceptional surroundings. Call MI-S-4S65 PHONE MR. ALBERT home, hear bus. MI. 8-4258. fighting an increase of ratM out­ written for an audition with Ted / 1948 Packard Tudor -r> Approxl Tntilcrs for Sale 6-A terations, additions and new FINDELL MFQ. CO. HARTFORD CHapel 7-0358 •TOOL and GAUGE side Hartford. Opposition was Mack’s program and they sound as mataly 88.75 par week, construction. Dormers, porches, . No experience necessary. 485 East Middle Turnpika INSPECTORS expressed by people from other i; they, have a promising future. 1951 TRAILER — Stewart, $7 foot, jpuages and rooms finished at AFTER 7 P. M. CH-6-4690 areas served by tha - company - at The evening concluded With a High school' graduates Alao Racondltionlng H ft I Rodto-TV Swvkft with paUo and awning at Vernon reasonable prices. Workmanship Tapes and CoTds by Yard « GAUGE MAKERS the January session of the rate recreation program and dancing. LIKE HAYING AN McCLURE AUTO CO. Tratter Court. Jrim Martin. MI. guaranteed. Fn.e estimates. 37 Btarbweathar St, case. An enjoyable time (prSa had by all 9-8375. preferred. Permapent SOFA, BED, dreaaing table, has­ I S D A Y S STARTING TOMORROW TNepbotM MHebeU 9-9443 Robert H. Alexander. Tel. Ml. sock, and chair. MI. 9-3886. 8ERV10B CHAEGB SSJW I PRECISION GRINDERS However, Hartford , is the only those who attended. 9-7718. , BAILEY’S Antique Shop, 883 Main city to appropriate-funds, hire an t r a i l e r 184S. 39 ft. Luxor. Tele­ atreet. satchcU 8-5008. Moderately '^ work. Apply, now at 806 THREE-ROOM space heater, wick- • SHEET METAL expert and hla staff, and to map Many Pnrpose Seaseaer OH. 1948 CHEVRfXJn deluxe tudor, phone, televirion and washer, NEW PRE-engineered garage. No priced items in china, glaaa, tin- T a. MI-9444S DRY CLEANING SPECIAL (Sood condition. CaU MI. 9-8353. wars, pewter had furaltura. leas type burner. WiU burn No. 3 ^MECHANICS -out a determined pace to stop a Talk abMit dependable ef enpply! Why. •*•# N nice condtUon, 8M8 fuU price doWn payment.^five years to pay. Main Street, between 9 or 8 oU. PractlcaUy new. Reaaon- tia iy rate increase here. You j can use chili powder so Douglas Invites you'to took, com lo youf specifications. 20- "oanM a gnahef” In year bock ; I yen eeniftat tap ear Sei A . M. and 4 P. M. call DELTA-UE WALT power tools and aUe. PI. 3-7425. • JIG BORERS Should the commission grant many ways. Sprinkle chicken with p a n alsewhera. Douglas Motors, AUto Repairing — Painting 7 yeal- warrantee. Pay as UtUe — oir the increase requested, Hartford it before broiling. Add to the Once year name Is on car bedks there*# na aato $4.50 a week. By American Home aecessortaa Salaa, aarvtco, denum- MEirS SUITS SSSMsln. ’ stratlaa. Terras arrangsd Capitol ft EXPERIMENTAL i 5296 may appeal to the Superior Court. seaaonte flour in which you roil calls . . . BO need to atay henm watting for tha Development C:orp. For estimate, Manchester M 11 cih e 11 cubes of beef' before stewing. Try ef anteamtto i 1949 MERCURY Cltlb coupe, orig­ MI. 9-5079. Equipment Co., 8S Main St. MACHINISTS SKI less at tha weather, yon’re CAR BURN OIL? Try your akill with the irochet 94“.!W* ?5I\I The' average American 1 it te ealad dreaaing for extra zest. WOMEirS with metered aecoraby. j inal JM black finish,- fuUy 3-4107. / BEAUTIFUL Sclaction of wool nim- Excellent condlrioh at hook on this lovely filet’ chair set. The popular, fpll akirt: and a about 15 per ctot fewer white po­ A dash of it will pep up a tomato Roofing—Siding 16 ■ ^ ' - nanta at low prtcaa. Alao rug wool LOOKING FOR Combine two initials' for a very topper that goaa with everything. tatoes than before World War II- ■eup. - And remeesbert extrcnwly field Oentar Motor Salea, 481 Economy overhaul, most all and Instructlraa la braidiag n ip . Apply PLAIN IRESSES ear hIgh-teat atl ndB aerve you anft FOR THE BEST in B information AVE." AMERICAS, NEW TM K *-*. repairs. Free estimates. Ray Bag- Write today for personal inter. Complete Households AIRCRAFT $ , N. V. 1150 AVE. AMERICAS. NEW WAU TO WAte INSTAUATION8 in- neo Frank Miller at 8 BT rAcresT tia iim o ix r a m WORK CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED m m v enow, ML 8-3314. Ray JackaOn, View to K. D. Stirite, Empire Dry WeEa, Sewer Storage Lets Store Stock Presenting the complete Anne YORRIRN. Y. . ’ Anto Driving School M l. 3-8835. , CrafU Corporation, Newark, New ' - " Waler- Don’t miss the latest issue of ; 10% DISCOUNT CASH and CARRY 331 MAIN STREET M A N C H ^^ J Cali Anytime mvWeiii to Utotod ftlraraft Cabot Needlework AJbum. Dlrecf 9-4348 FOR SAFE and Oourtcoua Auto York State. . I lions for puppet mittens, baaie Basie rashito. ‘Dm new Spring '54 Zm MAIM Ml sr, tehell itAMemsnR I - R(X)FINO. Siding sad carpentfy. THf SA W m RANK Oarppratlea catalog WiU delight you with tta 888 j t L m -M ifs or R oenw lfti' Driving budructloa irith insured , embroidery suhdiea and grand de- Alteratloos and ai^tiona OtU- HOUSXnviVBS. Anxious to earn, $ 1 MdONNIY RROSw ROBRRT M. RbD ft SO ir ftSto are printed in this inue. 35 up-to-tha-mitots ^tylee that an dual osotral car caU Larson Priv- inga. Workmanabu guarantead. ^ SiS'Mala S t. East Hartford to S3 per hour without canvassing. nqwiMHLnMWiEftl. e g w -s -it O F M A N C H R ^ cents. aew-fiiBjUe. S*nd 35 ccats today. MltohcB A- A. Dion. lac.. iSip ftotuiaa Writ# P. 0 ,'B ok 9S1, Hartford,^ atnet MItcbaU Ltis Dau« B8. lU . a a-4«M tsiiiA o

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Mkmher of Um Audit ibuuaa at OlreMaMoas MancheUer^A €Uy of V^tiigf Charm -rr—r- VOL. LXXm, NO. 116 (ClasaMlsd AdvifMsiBg aa faga 12) NANCHE8TER. CONN.. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1954 For Jliese y^es^ Get Double Stands Wi^ CaA SsJes (FOURTEEN PAGES) Femiiiine **Spelanker9** ■ Close Oui\^ Lot ranee of REG. 59e YD. 36*' SANFORIZED ( -LlMITtO PUANTITTI Hi©. $3.29 PLAIN COLORED AND PRINTED I.' Girdles and One Hale's \ Finespun Sheets Broadcloths ...... T - • ■ • -f .r: Piece Carmem w ith 3 " hamuli b o th e n d s of s h e e t O NE GROUP O f disconttnuad modals. Broken sixes and/ BI'*xllO' T __ ^stytasr Valua |84W to REG. $8.9B-ai»d H 0.9B VALUES FULL^UEOt^ - J 7 - 3 9 ^vybhdarful Rprihginald UrqaRcfoth which one of ourmMt popu­ ea« lar sailing fabrics. Twanty-sovan. plain colors and many Unusual SIZE ONLY! p a t u r a t " *R cirtor eon^Mnattons.'' ' ■■ # 3 ^^ to ^ Wonderful Hale's ahseU w ith es Jl’' hw« on. Iwth ends of the lliBcbwler L o4ff«* No. 7S, sheet Will wdar for years. Successor , ,_^aiM| Friend. JC y ; » jp w sw IMTORTl^ i6ft SILK AND RAYON imiiiiniinlritlnn at Maaonie Tample M Tttatday, Frt>. l i . at 7:80 p. m. Tha4Caatar Ifaaon degrco SM ALL LOT O F RAYO N / ONE GROUP ^ Ha aaompuned by th« offlcan Ch^e^ Organdie TYPE 128 From Red Finders 9l MaadMotar Lodra* aaaiatad by A N D N Y U W REG. $13.98 VALUES ' t • Um' nanbata o t tha PbUowcraft PEPPERELL SWGFIT MUSLIN^ CJab. At tha conclusion o( tha da- EXTRA SPECIAL Hanoi,_Indochi;is, Feb, 16 (ff‘)7i7.Fi?ench Union fpives «Sa wortt ihari" wm bs AAOMia Slij^ ancr Gowns ___ _ J - - ...... _ ;00 " ":iiGr99e Yd. out o f their northwest lhd(x:hihese fortrass of Dien Bien Pnti : e r ’ s Sour aM rafiashmants. Fitted Tbp *and Bottom Sheets today to drive encircling Vietminh troops from two hill posi­ "Brokan ^ y lM aM siMS. Beautiful fine quality sUH and rayon cheeked o^andie for dreasis' tions. The French claimed they inflicted “heavy losses” on and Mouses. So cool and sheer. Jiut imagine silk and rayon at the Cbmmuniat-led enemy and ad--^ •— — A report on the stfltus of the Keeney Street School project ONE o k p U P auch a low, low price. Red, maize. Mack, blue, roee, green and m ltted‘‘appreciable loBsea" on their j . Gown$ Sale ^ 4 *^^ brown. H” check. REG. $2.79 TWIN SIZE Sj by General Manager Richard Martin today was in the hraln REG. $16.98 VALUES .09 ThcM !• womea dseluid oat la hard hata mad mlaen’ laaterM of the Board of Directors who are expect^ to give it formal Valu^ to |8.»8 "*B y their attack the ^ ^ ^ ^ R 0 K P l C L H S HAirS TOP or BOTTOM ...... X a n Wemea memhen of the NatloBal Speleologtail Society group ez- seemed to indicate they are going consideration tonight. 36" Fl^pUALITY CROMPTON y " ^ ^ptorlag Crystal Cave. Ky., cUasMag aver racks la trie cave to get lato to carry the battle to the 36,000 In the report Martin— ? - poalttoa to kear lastraetloas. At extreme left Is Brioda Coulsaa, rebels i^ o have been threatening, 1. Flatly refuaes to go ahead HOUSEWARES lips Sale * 4 ®^ \ s j O o o JIEG: $2.99 FULt SIZE ‘ Waahlagtoa, O. C. Othen scatoA left to right: Joaa Thierry; anrae but never yet have attempted, an with the Bowers bloc move to have $ 2 3 9 Aaa Oardlaer, Marttasburg. W . Va.; Alberttae Tabs, Pkiladelplria; all-out assault on the heavily forti­ To Detain new plans drawn for the project. Valua t^^|e.iS Pinw^ Corduroy / TOR: Or BOTTOM ,. Marguerite Klela.,Chevy ChaeC, Nd.; etaadlag at rear, from left: fied French post Juat north of the 2. Indicates he will not go ahead Police Halt \ AU Sales Flnsl Mtae Aaa Ls m , Martlararg, W. Va.; Edith Stain. Somerset, Pa.; Laotian Border. to execute a contract under the Naacy Rogers. ArUagtoa. Va.; Ethel Irwia, Keraletowa. Va.; aad Ida existing plans until the question of DEPT. V ' - ' ■ Tired of Waltlag RE& $1.39 Yd. SawteUc,- piriioklya. N. Y. (AP WIrepheto). Gen, Rene Cogny, French com­ India Units his authority is legally decided. 3. Tosses the, contro\’ersyl.]Mck Italian Riot, \ ,/e i A mander In northern Indochina, ap­ SPECIAL ‘ I 's A ; CANNON FINE MUSLIN parently tired of waiting for the Seoul, Feb, 16 (iP)— South to the Board and appeals for co­ Double S & H Close Out Vietminh to attack the fortress, operation because he says Man­ ■ . / Special Close Out Sale Korea warned today that ad­ chester haa many large problems \N ^ colon only in fine qiulity Crompton corduroy. Jade green; sent out 4,000 to 5,000 men againat ditional Indian troopa “ will G ra b R e d s SMALL LOT OF BA ten, red, brown, white, blsck\almond green, gray and Comment Is Varied the rebels strongly entrenched ’ in to solve and they can beat be solved not- leave here" until it ia as­ by “an advanced degree of coopera­ Green Stam ps liter green. \ Sheets and PillovK Case^ the hilto Burrounding the French Rome, Feb. 16 (/I^ — Children's Dresses^ Union /position. \ sured of future safety for 76 tion on the part of public officials." ^ Quilted and Chenile /' The Army spokesman said thbsl Korean War prisoners now en When, contacted today, Atty. Heavily - armed ridt police SPECIALS Freiich. had not yet had-time to :oute to In dia.. John S. G. Rottner, head of a group quickly smashed the first out< Reg. 85.98 i'^ue. $ 7 9R Tuesdpy Special^ REG. $2.29-^3 x99 ...... V;. courit the Vietminh dead. which seeks ’ to bave Martin go break of violence to^y in — Robes y - - r - t . - ■ le Koreknp d)d not spelt out ahead with original plans, declined Tuesp, Feb. Now.,...... S^r REG. $1.00 si GAUGE 30^NIER Aa the ^infantrymen—French, the'implied threat to use force if to comment until he has read Mar­ connection with a Comm'u- Valuaa U» to $I.W Hartford, Feb. 16 (/P>—Rivsl party leaders have expressed {wnegaleae, Moroccans and For- theyJbonstder It necessary. tin’s report to full, — niat-called ohe-day general varied comment on the 3-2 State Supreme C!ourt of Errors ngn . Laglonnklres—^hacked their The ROK deciston was an He said yesterday he would file .Reg- $4-98 Value. ■Way Uirough the Jungla into, the strike in Rome. REG. $2.69«>-«72xl08 « r d . . • ‘"decision whreb ruted uncoSslRtitidnaraTaw paissed In theT953 hOUiiced tflCk letter to IA. Geh. K. a petition for maettoeht to direct A ' cbmmisMoiier poUco was hlU positions of the Vietminh. Martin to follow existing plans un­ N ow >aaa«aeaee ;A-. 'i - ■•■...X'. S. Thlmayya. Indian dhikirman o f Injured by a flying atone. A t $2 ^ 8 V General Assembly reshuffling the state’s 36 senatorial dia/ Fren:^ mobile artillery moved the Neutral Nationa Repatriation less Martin’s report was fs'vorable. AU lint quality full fashioned with reinforced heel toes for ■ \, • . tricU. r*------^ into closer range and blasted least 60 demonstrators, including Commission. . Sen Action Aa Illegal women; wem taken Into .custody. 'extra wear. ^T^EG. $2.89-i| 1x108 ; ______^ ~ Stale DemocnUe'"^OiaInuan away for hours. French flghters In refuatog to carry out the WELL-KNO\A^N JMm M. Bailey expressed himself and bombera Joined in with heavy Letter MadAPubllb Board’s request to hire a new Police Dash faito Crawd \ as "extnmely happy” at the ver­ Austria Spurns Flying squads of poUce to their atraflng and napalm bomMng of su l^ e _ ? * ’ —that’s the gorlHa—laa’t mW at anyone. He'a living architect, get new plans, and build dict which he said was a “victory tha Vietminh concentrations. won xo^_pux, waa_ h^^ p u b U ^ j,,^ ,t the ichool, Martin indicatn the ac- n d riot Jeeps dashed into tha Children's Sweaters for the 2<^arty system’’ In Oon- by South Korea’s offieexpf. public up. on ti|e shouidera of keeper Rny Hoff bocaiise yesterday Girls Blqdses 8 2 *^ pr* Whether the F$«nch action Wna Stabnd'B 5th which exptalnn thk cake In HotPs hand. tijn would be iUsgal^.as haa been crowd of several hundred demon­ n a a cmui wrai REG. 59c— 42x36 PILLOW-CASES pect!cut M o lo t o v I^Ian would force the Vietminh into information. \ contended by opponents of the strators as they marched through R eg . S5 .98 V alue. A ’ R^vihlican State Ctaairman Wnbsd haa token 1 popularity spot at LIncola Park Eoo, In checks, pWds an^plain white. W er^ decisive battle remained a matter About 3,000 Indian troops CMeni©, where he famed Bushman. (AP Wlrepboto). group ot five Directors led by one of downtown Rome’s main $ 3 .9 9 - NE\y PUSH CONTROL Clarerice F. Baldwin said: of gueaswork. But hopes ran high guarded unrcpatrlated war pi Mayor Sherwood G. JEtowers. streeU, snarling mid-day traflto./ N ow $2.50. Now \ ■ / A \ r o o t o f Baiaacie’* For Treedom’ among the French that they might ers have left for home and "If, aa the bond anomeya and The Red-led walkout had tv REG. $7.95— 72"x84" \ *Tt appears that our Seuato must yet^^ able to deliver a crushing 3,00 remain in Korea. the Town Counsel have pointed aUna—to boost wages and/to Cardigans and sUp-ohs in navy,, royal blue, continue out of balance until IMl Berlin, Feb. 16 (JPy >i(ustrla for- blow to Ho Chi Minh’a crack dlvi- The 76 Korean prisoners out, we cannot issue conds for harass the shaky new gqvenunent OtEUR DM-8L0 ^ 5 9 Ball Point Pens . ■ ‘ t . , ■ ■ ■' had of Pnmicr Mario Scelha. maixe, rad and white. (tbft next seeston of the Oeneral mally rejected to^ y ttucaia's pro^ Biona. asked to be sent to neutral na­ Duse Unil^acks more than tbs eatlmato«r\cost of sreciAL Smart new colon with metal tope aU with clips'. AasemMy at which the measun posal to give the litM riatiori "frill There are about three Of these tions rather than to North or a Project,” Mdriin wrltes.then w^ The demonstrators, mostly stu* Chatham Blankets may ha acted upon.) Then cer­ independence” while reserving the around Dien Bien Ppu. If .the South Korea. The Indian Com­ should not make an estimate; dents, carried huge pekters Aa* tainly can ha no dispute with the right to keep oc^patlbn troopa French cou|d knock them out, they mand ordered them sent to India the bonds for' that amount,Nand mending higher pay. y-^PoUea act­ Ic decision of the court.” there indeflnitely./ would talto the first step toward a (intil arrangaments are'mddt for then deliberately and knowiMly ed aa they marched >nto busy 'IHa BVaa -SOe Du Pont sponga. Itag. ea. % WOOL. 2S% COnON, 25% RAYON Common tsd state’s Attorney Austria’s F o r a ^ Minis Ur daciaiva^dectatve^Arid ‘ jtar-reachiiu: auneesa them to “ ' Tax Dea Itoliina tiia.-aatimata below ■Del Gsa609--an4’«raefelF-chaaeff vahM W.M. SHOP WUllsm Been^^jwho. headod the pold. Dgl..tfi)d 3 ig $!our. JCoi^ Irith e T i _ Soutlr ^ .^ Q u n l.of the bonds. most o f them dcawi rids etraats. stateA.case: ~ sign Minlater’B; conference accept­ To the aouth, in the ktngdom of auranoes "To do so would be to defeat the who d^'t move fast Special dal »f^-79 "The three opinions show that ance of the Sy perceptible scratch today in Sale price able rediatricUng of the Senate at officially that it can, therefore not ROK threat. yemr. ' \ ^President Elsenhower’a roqueat in colra and’ oa fool o o xSLIGHT IRREGULARS REG.1^!29 - this time, but that the present agree t<. 55 million individual taxpayers. It The bill was the flrsbc.hkndled to the morning and one to the aftSTi ‘hie treaty acceptable to Aus­ killed W. L. Richardson, a b o ^ 50. was proposed to President Eisen­ by the committee on the Auis of noon. Sufficient buses conUnusd ta wrap bar Dow^^ . ■, ^ $ 1 ^ YARDLEY HAND LOTION and SOAP $1.00 tria, Figl amid, is the one that the Four othera were hurt in the inquiry to Develop Faeto hower’s iNldget message to Con­ Eisenhower budget recommMda The purpoee'of the court of In­ operate, however, to avoid a corn- \ ‘Eternity’ Wins four occupation powers have been storm. Industry Titans gress mk part, of a general revision tions only. Lest year’s approl^a- plete tieup durtog thoee rush houta, Tj;^ HOME PERMANENT REFILLS ...... ,$1.50 working on for seven years. For­ A tornado also dipped into quiry is simply to develop the of tax laws. ^ . tton bills were based- on facta and make a report. On the '\' LIStERINE AWISEPTIC, Large ..; V:. .V. .V 79c ty-seven Of the 52 , articlek had Clarksville; in weat Arkansas,' in­ The t>riipoeal A v^ld not affect estimates by former-xPreslden'’ (Oeattoned oa Faga Fsar) Still More and 13 Nomihatioils been Approved and the Ruaaiana juring 20 persona .and wrecking n Auia of the report, the Marine RUttTQRlO^ERS HALO SHAMPOO. Large Vl . 89c 5 6m s flling of returns this, year on in­ Truman and on revisj^sM auggept- ^rps: will - decide whether had amendments for tha rsmaln- more than a score . o f buUdlhga. come earned to 1653. ^Thta year’s ed by Elsenhower^ 75c BAYER ASPIRIN .../...... _____ 62c ing flva before the Berlin' Confer­ Injured in the Whitton storm, ffckwable should be tried by a SLIGHT^IRREGULARS OF $\l9 retulns will still be due by March In addition t o ^ e $3,333,241,600 ioeb\ ■ ■ In Oscar Derby ence. in MiMiasippi (^ u n ty ,. were Mrs. N w uds 16.' '. . . ■ couri^ martial on any formal \- 60c ALKA SELTZER ...... 54c The,Waist announced it would W-. L. Richardson, Sam Richard- 6 to new caitojptovided iii the bill, ^be chargVauch aa, for toatance, giviiig \ COLGATE YOOTH PASTE, Economy ...... 63c aon, Hulon ^ Quinn and Johnny Tha new .schedule makes no measure^inairectly provides more aid to 'the enemy. . Biillfttim Walakt or lv<^. Hollywood, Feb. 10 (P)—"From ■ iV r a m DAWSON change, in the Mgrch 15 flling date than 17^ billion dollars fqr fixed $ 1.25 ABSORBINE JR...... : 8 8 / Here to- EtenUty” has swept (Coattaned aa Paga Foiw) Quinn. The C^munlsta made propa­ Canno^fland and Watebed Game New York, Feb. 16 (iP> —\The for corporation tocoihe taxes. But charges and trust funds. The fixed, ganda use the confeaaion. from tli4 AP Wires Uirough with 13 nominations bi the sep of belligerency Is nijdiing\tbe it extends to BApt. 15 the deadline charges estimated at $10,191,60: AYDS FOR REDUCING ...... $2>8 Oscar derby and appears to bd the At Clarkaville, most of the in­ Schwable. \ 45, repudiated, the jured were, attending A baaketball spring saaaon in tha . corpoiAtc for flling of returns by tax-exempt confession aftsb ha was freed last picture to best. world. A record crop of peraow cooperative^. Hie later date iOr (Conttoued on Paga Foor) JOmfVIIOPS The nominees, which ware an­ game a( the College of the year to a pristmr exchange. He ALL-TIMB RECORD Face rSiz/^Towels OZarks’ gymnasium - when the business dmineybrooka aeems a u ^ amid he signed it^oely after the Hartford, Fab. 16 (P>—Hart­ nounced last .night, showed A. News Tidbits today to burgeon at annual stock­ YOUR CHOKE O f strong favoring for the hard-bitten twisting wind smashed that build­ Reds degraded antPnintiUated him ford today apjayod ito wanra* Famous A^ake Sweateh ing. holder meetings in coming weeks. end wore him out bblto physically February day to tbe 4» year Mo. f.i t ‘ Army drama; It drew an amazing Culkd from AP Wiret SooM Luaelaue Priiea r’--- \* MANY STYLIS 1 '-fiva nominations for its atars and Dr. George'R. Siegel, who also )sicihnish Begins aiiid montally. ► tery eftbe Weather Bereea. The OroRtiy reduced. Valuet to $7.98.. Sixt«-40 to 4i. Am ited colon. c, ia maymr o f ClarkaviUe, aald'mily Titana and woutd.-be titans of It is the first time fa '-history Snap Crotfh^Miapara as- lekat three of them Awra strong­ induiitty are sharpenTng horns. H it [Thp'^iw toflat taOp with tha ly favored to win. onie of the gym victims was in­ that the Marines have ever 13:36 p. as,, to top tbe aR-ttam f Taddlar CevsralU Every Mnt a complete scU put! The finest quality towHp state Highway Oommiasioner G. jured .'critically—Larry Burnham, Prises; Some luacioua charmers In .brouriit q former j^risonet: o f war Mgb of 6R3 dcfftoaa teossM a4 • .^sJkaiV: ...... Purtwit; H„o«yvoM „,b e 11 in g AltMCtHlU.aayB,propeaad«i^«as-.. the flnaacial.asd hualnasa'world. favioia. tough £|urt lAriCMter for A fiftiideftt ar'C ii^ lM ' Woi|a. F in a n c ie r t^o're X jiif;toqu^ to ask FWt.' 26;‘ lff2K''K-Wbi'721Kilmi4' i41li1a-V la 4 4>varslls widi-CrarwIls NoW- n ilM 'idL jii. pries, tana Arid pastM co lo rs way aoross- State wUI eeat skere -1 %# eohtestantJ. either avowed •to MBBtiWter. ' ------■ ^ the top Oscar because of hla ser- than $214,000,000 originally es|i- Is in lArla. A rk; ; him about his cimduct WUia to s m u s Me - Aih-Xap Ovandb.. l-,ta;4 .. gemt*aTOtobi~**Etemity.’^Oebocah-- :«Dri’ .-SiegM said.' J3urmham.v«uf« or named against their wlU: ;»ob^ ..... • •' ’* ”'••• • 'fhzt'ed .‘’ V'''Plicarills 'for ' liae' en t n R. To'iing ana the House of ; ^ (Q H T ’■^w E a Y W T O Spaft SMrl it ta t Kert; who abandoned queenly rMea vebiclea during dlanater have been fered a skull fractura-and a brain M6j- ’ G6m Henry D. Linscott, to^ fiay^ an-JUmy: wife o f .. looee uaaicii.:. v.Xhmk .oUiM .^pacaona MbrgM. with the VanderUlta, past pom'StockholdiYs H|i^ prssidtoR.olDoer,; kanoiineed .at. Baxaf tangtaV R t i ’S iaaneattf’SraeWipjipefA-'teteriskm and present, dragged in' tor 'good UiOar trmck eanytog mitt tm r.iorals, couM also be a winner, al­ and radio atationa by State Office in the storm area were hurt crit­ meeaure: the outset that the heiaring would S H l X O A l U F i Keduction on Jersey .olouses ^itm hershtpim ti^ though Audrey Hepburn of "Ro­ ically. be open to the public except when this eity.Hyatfe; of Civil Defenae. Howard Hughes and hla critics: New York, Feb. 16 (P)—Stock-wlast week by Henry C. Alexander, Weetoily aad P t . Assorted sizes and colors. Values to $5.M. man HoUday" appears the favorite Union, management optimism is Dr. Don Hamm, Johnson Coun­ holders of the New York Central president of J. P. Morgan A Co., claasifl^A (secret), information waa • Buck Dumaine and- Patrick B. being Introdiieed to evidence. down a 46 toot / REG. $1.49 EXTRA HEAVY FLANNEL BACK DRILL ■ -00 for, exipressed In 'Norwalk that 7- ty disaster chairman for the Red McGinnis, plus aaoorted Canadians^ Railroad today received Robert JL tWRLELnHT O coner Frank Sinatra and Cross said that between 15 and 20 Young’a open invitation to nomi­ ... Young also Bstd that William Schwable aat quietly with hla the Blue Blur HOghway ta OM montha-old strike against Hat Tha White boys—William of Now Lyme at 2 a. m totoy altar DcMka Reed appear to be heavy Oor^ o f America ic nearing Ito end York OentraL and PVanda W. of nate new directors to replace thq White, Central’s president, is a Choices for the supporting Oecars. (OauUnued M Page tw a ) hostile board he wants to tMwt in "hired man" who should "get back (CSattaaed ea Pag© m rtoaa) SERVICE Now 5|-29 to »3-98 . . . Reductioh of posalMe twe cents A,marican Woolen—the latter plt- ‘Ihete were mm Ironing Board Covers Although both had aUr bUllM hi • qnnrt in milk prieeq may follow -ted against various laea than admir­ his tight'for control of the Central. to work running the railroad and •‘Eternity," they were claasiflM u atop waging proxy tights" to ba in wake of government decision to ing stockholder groupe, with Iloyal Thkea Vp CudgeU aMgbt. supporting plsyera lower level at which it aiipports Large Flat Paddle Utile as a side dish: A day after hia arrival from - White Deflaes Task- Cave Team Fiiids The ihsljor nominations were: White replied, saying it was prlcas of dairy productA And even, in a senaS, those old Florida to take up the cudgels in OHANOB o a t o n e BEST PIcmiBE—"From Here East Germany’s Gbmmqnist feudists of 90 years standing, tha hla proxy fight for mastery of the “part of hia Job" to prevent Young Dresses to Eternity," "Roman RMiday," Helps Curb Unruly ^Paradise in Stone^ Hartfard. Fib. 16 (F)— I I Bight cap earafe, eaadle wana- Values to llO.M. Not all sizes anA-^Ion. 8 7 ' ^ . e a . '' trade unions diacloae new purges Yanks and the Southerners—each huge railroad. Young published in from ^ In g over the CenM. to AMEtote filed a geaeeaflly R ‘ The iR ob e." “Julius <^esar," haye swept seven top lesdera Into taring tolwin the affcctiona of'thc this morning’s. Wall Street Jour- asmuch aa the directors said that ar. candlea. Gift hoxed. ‘ would be “inimical to the rail­ able lepart today aa tfea s| 'nisrie an truly aa amazlag value! We e<^d put during our ••Shsne.” . disgrace Ahdicating oppdeltlon New York. Feb. 16 (P)—The old- textile industry. nal, ftoanclid dally, a “ Memo to Crystal Qave, Ky., Feb. 16 Uiy— ttome e f the pBbMe Vasim b e s t a c t o r —LsnessUr; Mar­ Among-ineinbership to Red rule . . . fashioned discipline of "whacks on The railroad, textile and movie New'York Central Stockholders.” road’s best totereata." Tbs a l^ t o f “ an orriiid paradiaa" January gale, ao hen an more at this unusual pries. lon B r a n d 6, "Julius Crieasr partm it under Leadorm PhlUpplnaar Communiat- the seat administered with A large worda ara the favored flelda for If you have nominations for White said he would imn the to stona today rewarded the men Baipb G. iNacy. Now * 2 '^ Richard Burton, “The Robe; led H«..~ emplo]^ leave Jab as company means God uses to save us ia to competition end faling sales turn Kirby is Young's old-iime finan­ setting up his straw man—the area, la ballevcd to he only a B oeli Sportswear, Second Floor. Alt SHORT LENGTHS OF FINEST QUALITY 36" i p ■ ' * ' Ava Gardner. “ Mogambo^ counters union walk-outa with de­ chastise ua for our own good." the ^lotllght On management .poli­ cial ally wbo resigned from the myth shout a Morgan-controled. sample ptAiaa wooders hidden to gie McNamara. “The Moon partment shut-down., . Houaa Ap­ Under the paddy-whack sched­ cies, records and abUtiaa, and Chesapeake and Ohio Railway board," White added. ‘‘This ought the wildemeea of unexplored paa- Blue." - ____ . r « » « a propriations subcommittM dUr ule, two firm thumps where it when dividends axa thrsatCn^, the board.wlth him last month to seek to ' be knocked flat once and for aagOB. 4d » . with handle. lUg. SKST flUFPOMlNG ACTEBoB. clOM Air Force plane apeaflinig hurts moat are Applied with a stookhdiders tend to roar Ilka a mastery of the Central. al). AU dictators like to aet up H m Nbttonal I^edkiag.|kMtanu in aU color co m ^ U o n s. SuIiIS: *«iejubert ------apoU the child" will be admin- always performed to A 'big way. RMiday:” Brahdoa Da Wikto. r a of ptonta awre than two Ml- isterod in proper spirit. Only a wan^ stflckboldera to May to Yeung repeated hla pravioua a magniflosnt Job of bringing the tbs at an Uaaaa. . Uen ysM s dM mn tlH chargsa that tha C en|^ ia “Mor­ ffuaUiy of tho ssrvioo im to whore 1 •) W6 W Ut It,” * ---- (C sa rage »w^ «*«• «< (C 64 V6E6«X «6j : (C 164 IRffsTwo) gan domtostod." a.cRaifo defliod i