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Manchester Chapter No. IT e< Pock No. 4, Cub Scouts, will M d Je a a Smith; reeordair, Gertrude oommoaded on thalr fiaa work, M the Disabled War Veterans will o aovslty auction tomorrow Blevins; treasurer, Carolyn Watts; waa Clarence Wood and tho vocal- Rainbow Girls iata, Mary Proven and Judy meet tonight at 8 o’clock at the avening at 7:30 o'clock ia Ceattr love, Marlene Rlngstone; religion, Averasc Dally Net Preaa Ron roiumnu^ ^XSmSm amom Silver Lane Homes Community churcb. Proceeds of the sale will Judy McCarthy; nature, Joan Mlhor, for their beautiful muaicM For ths Month of Doesmber, 1949 House. go to a summer outing fund. Fath ­ Beauregard; Immortality, Mary rendltiona. Mra. Anhq Robb w m HALE'S ^ Tbc t n t aU'profMakmal itock ers are urged to attend as they Are Installed Provap; fidelity, Pat Touag; pa­ thanked for her aervlcea In In­ Cleedy aad mtta stooge M teOb ^•■iPMy t9 Ida:' in MnnchMUr for will have several items oC Interest triotism, Barbara Shennlng; serv­ stalling the mother adviaor and pstatafa this aftarasoat sisafiy 4 n r tWMty-flv* jrenr* wUl be pre* A meeting of the Hartford 9 , 8 3 1 Cmnty Federation of Democratic for them. ice, Muriel Clsrk).^ conference ob­ the Board. nai not so esM with seeaalaaal iented this evenlnfc »t 8:16 at the Virginia Johnson New server, Lois Hooey’; outer observer, Refreahmenta enjoyed after the- Msmlier of tho Aadlt siiiialuifPBiPr icuruiny iHFraiD Women’s Club will be held to-nor- diinto tonightt Thursday Moody. Hollister School auditorium when Members of Center Church Cyp June Henry; musicisn, Alice Sar­ ceremony were served by the Ad­ Wednesday !l^oming Speciak Baieaa o f Otaroulattoaa the Civic Drama Guild of New row evening at eight o’clock in the Worthy Advisor; Re> visory Board under the diairman- M anchffsfffr— 4 City of Village Charm Hotel Bond. Manchester members Club who plan to join the bowling gent; choir diractor, Marilyn Mc­ fork wlU appear in "Peg O’ My ahlp of Mrs. Virginia Ferris and who wish to attend are asked to party Saturday evening, should ceive Many Guests Clelland. Heart." Ticketa for the production make reservations tomorrow by Other members of ths advisory Mrs. Mildred H alt which is being ^>onsored by the contact Mrs. Mae Holden, tel. 3743. (CtsartSeS AfivarthilBg m Paga IS) MANCHESTER. CONN„ WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 15, 1950 (TWENTY PAGES) PRICE POUR CENTS telephoning Eleanor Hussey, 4704. Miss Virginia Johnson, daughter board follow: Chairman of board, Clearance of VOL. L X IX - NO. 97 Manchester Rotary Club will be Mrs. Edythe Massey; secretary, on sale at the auditorium box of­ Forres Hartin of Lenox street Manchester Lodge, No. 1477, of Mr. and Mrs. Elton Johnson of will direct the games at the Mili­ Mrs. Harold Leggett; treasurer, fice at 7:15 th.s evening. Loyal Order of Moose, will termi­ 16 Cambridge street was installed Mrs. Gladys Coleman; mistress of tary Whist tomorrow evening in nate the “House of God" member­ aa Worthy Advisor of Manchester S t Bridget’s hall, under the aus­ ceremonies, Mrs. Bertha Chap­ HALE'S North Dakota Great Grandma Agree to Let The Holy Innocents Mothers ship campaign Sunday, January 29 Assemply, No. 16, Order of Rain­ man; master of ceremonies, Ralph pices of Gibbons Assembly, Catho­ at 2:30 at the Rainbow ballroom, Circle will meet tomorrow eve­ lic Ladies of Columbus. Table ss bow for Girls, at a acmi-puhllc in­ Coleman; transportation, Wln- Danger to Health on Strike ning with Mrs. Blrmano Oaraventa Bolton. New l/mdon Lodge of throp Reed, also Mr. and Mrs. Ditt- Workers well as door prizes will be awarded Headquarters Moose will provide the ritual team stallation Monday evening in the DRESSES Roads Blocked Congress Set of 109 Lakewood Circle North. and refreshments served. Masonic Temple, with many guests meyer. Mrs. Mary Beauregard, and dignitaries from Connecticut Mrs. Mildred Halt, Mrs. Virginia FOR One Group. Values to $12.98 The Holy Angels Mothers Circle and Moo.)— blocks for the new patchwork bed- tended by 19 relatives and friends. Ranges, Refrigerators CLOSE OCT PRICE tion Becoming Serious House to Death Aft- northern plalae today. Rain, to Congress If the President is giv­ Bronx County Judge Samuel Bring Agreement in quilt. His mother. Mrs. Edith Mshoney, enow and eleet pelted central en the power to act in an emer­ Joseph told members of a prepared and served a turkey din­ er Sounding Alarm | gency. Washers and All Bulletin! states, delaylag traffic. New State Continues to Buck deadlocked jury yesterday that Dispute; Talks. Break SILENT GLOW ner and all that goes with It. at her TRUSS FITTING England was sheeted with toe Secretary of Defense Johnson they "have less Intelligence home, 79 Ridge street. Her son relayed the views of the president Off 1 5 Minutes Be­ has been with the Navy for 16 Other Ap|iUances Plus Tax Washington, Jan. 25.—)— The ard SelamI, 37. gleal applimaoeo. Priyale Fit­ a national emergency in coal house. extension of the selective service evening, has been cancelled. A blltzsrd which swept acroes law. state of Connecticut continued to The evidence Included a film ting Room. Small Lot may now exist or at least ap­ One might have escaped. Mrs. Detroit, Jan, 2 5 .— ( f f ) — A Johnson's letter was made public showing an alleged narcotics pears imminent. Dr. James Claire Morrow, 41, dashed un­ the northern plains—hitting hard­ buck a wavs of sympathy today HSlC. strike of 89,000 auto workers Quinn’s Pharmacy clothed from the burning bouM est in North Dskota—faded today as tho committee heard pleas for aa It tried to get a sympathy-free hit Chrysler corporation’s na­ Says ‘Hasty Heart’ Boyd, the burean director, continuing the draft law from Qsn. "What did you think those shortly before 3 a.m„ to spread but there was Iota of sting and i Jury for the mer^y death trial of movies w ere?" the judge tionwide operations today. said he sent this report on an alsinn. Her hair had been singed Omar N. Bradley, chairman of the Virginia Johnson JEWELRY » 23 anap in a fresh blast of cold I In Portland, Ore., Mra. Eleanoi Joint chiefs; Secretary of Stote Carol Ann Psight. snapped at tho Jurors. "Pic­ Six months of negotiations Is ‘Must’ Picture the worsening coal supply by the flsmee. Then, she ran back weather. firat look at Acheson. and Gen. Lawton Collins, The slim. 21 ycar-did girl Is ac­ tures of Mickey Mouse?” presented wlthher past worthy ad­ Plus Tax situation to the White House into the house^to her death. KooaevrR gels her failed to liring agreement in her only great-grandchild. NIeho- Army chief of staff. cused of killing her cancer-doomed visor's jewel. Others assisting In Bodies Burned to Crisp Huge snowdrifts, whipped by pension plan dispute be­ After having seen a pre-view of last night. gsle-like winds, blocked virtually laa Delano Seagraves, 5 moatha. Chairman Vinson (D-Ga), who father. "The Hasty Heart" Saul M. ,Sil- the installation were Marge Brown Mrs. Morrow’s body was found NIckolas la the son of Slatie Dahl One of tho first Uireo prpapects tween the company and the as installing marshal. Gloria Gib­ LADIES’ COTTON PRINT all of North DakoU’s 7,000 mites is opposed to continued conscrip­ verstein writes his impressions aa Washington, Jan. 26.—(jP) on the floor of the kitchen in the of roads. Hundreds of motorists Seagraves. (NEA telephoto). tion now. has suggested a "stand­ called today was dismissed by the CIO United Auto Workers. follows: • bons as chaplain and Peggy Heat- Bit five-room house built of concrete court because he said he had a Minimum Pay Talks broke off 16 minutes before —The head of the Bureau of were stranded. Scores of achoola by" draft law to replace the selec­ See Herald tomorrow for Mr. Jack Sanson, Manager ley aa recorder. Mrs. Anna Robb, Mock. The bodies of her husband Temperatures natural sympathy for a young the 10 a. m., walkout. past mother advisor. Installed tive service act expiring June 30. Keith announcement, page State ’Theater Mines said today that unless and three dsughUrs were burned I the Mr. Truman had a s k ^ for Its woman in a tough spot." He was Unloa Flaahea Meeeage Mother Advisor Mrs. Fred Recave HANDKERCHIEFS toa crisp, firs officials rs- the Act in Effect 3. Main Street Futuramic Used eoal production is increased continuance as la. That would Jay Williams, a free lanes writer. From the bargaining room, tha. Manchester, Connecticut and the advisory board. Clarence Two other prospective jurors, the national health and wel­ They were idenUfled as Horses • hllzsards in hlsto^. News Tidbits mean that the military acrvlces union flashed the message to lo­ “Dear Jack: Wood was organist for the evening ■niere were other cold spots in Matthew Beach and Mrs. Allcs J. and solus were rendered by Miss Cars. With More fare “is now or sooh will be Morrow, 39, a machinist smployed Culled From (A*) Wires would have the authority to call up cals in 25 plants: " I don’t know when I wa.s ever e a c h the country. And some midwest men If they need them. None haa Crotty, were excused after they Other Changes Made by "Hit the bricks, boys.” moved more deeply by a motion Mary Provan and Miss Judy Minor. imperiled.’’ Director James at the nearby Willow Grove Naval areas which yesterday enjoyed said they favored mercy killing un­ Miss Johnson’s associates follow: Air station, and daughtsrs Vlr been Inducted for months. (Congress in 12-Year* Assembly lines ground to a hslt picture than I wa.s today at the Future Than Boyd made the statement to spring-like temperatures were in Vinson wants a law on the books der certain clrcumstancca. ss day shifts in the sprswilng De­ $249.50 preview of "The Hasty Heart’’ Worthy Associate Advisor, B et­ ginla, 14; Patricia, nine, and Lo- Senator Gillette (D.. Is.) claims the Senate Labor committee, letta, two. ths path of the frigid air from enough votes to push “equal rights which would give Congress Sole Seven Jurora Accepted Old Law Put in Force troit plants, first to get the word, ’The message and the philosophy ty Ferris; Charity. Mary Davies; Past adiich is considering a resolution InstaDed Hope, Marguerite Hlniichs; Faith, A son. Jack, 21, la in the Navy, the north. for women” constitutional amend­ power to resume Induction of se­ By noon today seven Jurors had swarmed out. Workers in tha rest of thia picture makes it more than asking Prastdent ’Truman to in- “Remarkable Heat Wase” ment through Senate . . . Minne­ lectees and then only by Joint ac­ of Chrysler’s factories followed just entertainment. I consider Close Out stationed in Florida. been accepted. Only two were men Washington, Jan. 25—<8^ — 17m voks tho Tsft-Hartley law to re- In contrast to the blizzard con­ sota state conciliator seeks settle­ tion of both House and Senate. —Jacob Nesvesky. 60-year-old suit. t Tctn To Pay it a "must” and certainly recom' ’48 Dodge 2-Dr.—Beige. ^ . l,- . r- . . . stors full coal production. Firs offlciala said they were at ditions In the northern plains, 76-crnt minimum wage and ether Before long almost all Chrysler’s fSSSaflSBBBBS* ODD COLORS IN FIRST QUALITY ment of strike of hearse and fu­ As Johnson’s letter described it, farmer .and Clement 14aye. 70. mend it very highly. ’47 Olds 98 Club Sedan— loss to explain how the blase there was what the Weather bureau the counter proposal would leave changes made by Congrcea in the 110,000 employes across the nsr Tho law permits the president atarted. The house, end of a four neral car drivers which forced la- father of three grown children and "1 am, indeed, grateful to you Grey. to ssk a court order ending a described aa a "remarkable heat deflnlte postponement of all Min­ actual Inductions of selectees up to New Deal's 12-year-old wage-hour Uon will be idled. for aakiiig me to attend. * New and Used * house row in the 500-building pro wave” in some sections yesterday. a farmer also. law went Into effect today. The big snag In efforts to avoid ■ a ’47 Chev. Club Coupe— strike when the work threatens ject, had three rooms on the fin t neapolis burials . . . American Congress, or "until such time as A panel of 26 prospective Jurors "With kindest personal regards, NYLON HOSIERY ths national welfare. Record temperature readlnge were military sources in Tokyo sav they the president, after consultation The new wage mlnlmvtni, nearly the strike was a union demand * NORTH! END I remain Grey. floor—a liring room, kitchen and reported in ocores of cities from was used by yesterday. Twenty- that Chrysler make a doltars-and- * Homes of • Boyd’s tsatimony was ths first plan to stress strategte importenre with the Natlonai Security council double the previous 40-cent an PHARMACY Very truly yours, ’46 Pontiac 4-Dr.— Black. Not all aizea in all colors. Value to 31.35—■’Wedneaday Morning utility room—three bedrooms and to the Atlantic coast of Formosa to joint chiefs of staff four were on hand today. Of these, hour floor, is eatimated to require cente commitment In a new con­ IndicatiOB by a key Federal offi­ bathroom on the second floor. shall make a finding that interna­ DEPENDABLE SERVICE Saul * Outstanding Values * '46 Olds 76 4-Dr.— Green. But forecastera said there would neat week. tional conditions warrant the re­ six were excused for personal rea^ wage iKXMt averaging between tract. Beneflta worth 10' cente $5.00 cial that ths government feels the The walls, the fire officials re­ were asked as the "rock-bottom" 8. M. Sllverstein, be a sharp drop in temperaturea Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr., be­ sons. five and 15 cents an hour for about 4 Depet Bq. TeL 68U ’46 Buick Super 2-Dr.— Bituation is becoming serious on a ported, were fireproofed, and the sumption of Inductions.” figure. City Wide Delivery President and General Manager, * la VMlMM MCtlnaa of MAN- . over most of the north central comes storm center or argument Jdhnson said that “will give us Only four Jprora were selected 1,500,000 worktra. The cost to 1 D t P fc N D A B L 1 I Rogers Corporation * CHESTER. oSonid by 4AK- Grey. national basia. flsmss did net get through them to ■tales today. The mercury idarted yesterday, the first day of the employers la eatimated at about Sticks Tn Offer I C pair Prsaident Tniman baa said rs- threatening to spUt ranks of a workable aelectlve tervles act. E W V 1 C t a VIS. Ton supply ua with ■ ’46 Olds 98 4-Dr.— Black. hit the adjoining house. downward in the Dakotas late yes­ trial. All were middle aged moth­ 3300.000. 000 a year. Chrysler stuck to its offer of a poatadly in roeant weeks that House backers of Civil Rights Gefiersl Bradley toM the com­ T«w ueafia. w ell aupply you m For Yovr OM Tiro Ilia Montgomery county coro­ terday aad waa betwaeh 30 and 25 legislation.. Hope of additional mittee that a draft act on the books ers with daughters near tbs asms Pi^deat Truman said the new 3100-a-month plan adminlstsrsd with Um baoM you dekiru. ■ tbsra was no emsrgsoey yet. ner’s offics aaksd ths staU flsa below aero early today in soms law was "dictated by social jus­ entirely by the company. It would • All Have Radio and Heaters Tho affects oa Induatiy e t the thoueaiids of displaced Ruropeaiis is probably worth oovsrai dlvl- age as Carol Ann. m Saak Praa JARVia aad Ta m os t r a d c * l a oa a r o w marshal to investigate not because cltlsa. for getting Into America comes A fifth middle-aged wo^^er was tice” snd will add to the nation’s be financed on a pay-as-you-go ^ Shall Ftad aad Bo Happy. ^ Winterized and Guaranteed he suspects foul play, bs said, but The Weather bureau said there cboten today. She ia Mra. E—Winston temperatures generally were be­ nmrrial will try commander of WbUs officials of five big pro­ minimum but did not bicluds soma MORIARTY CfiturchiU’s Conservatives promis- low zero over moot of the state. death submarine Truoilent on of the workers Ubor wanted cov' MANCHESTER charge of “nsgllgently • or by de­ ducers waited today to explain the sd today to run Britain’s welfmra Snow fell in the eastern section ered. It also simplified some pro- which already waa covered by a fault losing his ship.” . . . Stock recent steel price raise Senator state mors sconomiesUy, with less Urges Changes 5-Year Term vlsloni of the old law. F la s h e s ! MOTOR SALES CAMPBELL thin layer of ice. Driving waa haz­ prices drop abruptly this morning McMahon (D., Cbnn.) proteated under sudden and intense selling Bkitlnwtea were made In OoB' HtORlERS rationing and a halt to nationalisa­ ardous. that one firm haa almoat abut out greae that between 200,000 and (Late Ballstlas of Iks (ff) 39ln ) **Qb the Level At Open Eveinngs AUTO SUPPLY tion if they are elected Feb. 23. In Tax Date No early break appeared in tha drive. competition in New Eingland. Is Given Hiss 1.000. 000 workers formerly cover­ cold wave over the Pacific north­ Controlled Czech press says McMahon said that the Bethle­ Colter and Broad” Hartford Road at 29 BISSELL ST. Hie Tory Manifesto, issued many Catholic priests are signing ed by the law now will be exempt L. T. WOOD CO. week after that of Prime Minister west and readings of 10 to 20 be- hem Steel company aupplies about But the wage-hour administration Olv 1 Prisoa Terai oaths of allegissim to Communist two-thirds of ^ the steel that Telephone 51S5 51 BISSELL STREET PHONE 4496 West Center 8L Phone 5167 Attlee’s Labor party, pledged to W ould B alan ce B udget low were forecast for the northern government without any reserva­ Sentence Pronounced ■aid ytoterday it feels the number New Haven, Jan. 85—(*>—Jeh* n as ■ f ^ |p«ri of eastern Washington and goes to New England plants. o f workera covered will re mala the W. SpaMteg, 48, af Weat Haven maintain tbs oountiys huge na­ lly jM aking Ciorpora* I norUism Idaho. Lows of around tions . . . Nationalist Chinese "This meana” he said in tional health plan and other social take heart over U. 8. Secretary of Today by Judge God­ same, about. 22,500,000. waa senteii^ te freoi twa to *«ro were predicted in other parU State Dean Acheaon’s approval of statement, "that competition as Secretary of Labor Tobin aaid aevcB yean la atete priaoa today services, at ths same time cutting tions ray sooner | Washington, Idaho aad Oregon. the term is generally understood dard; No Fine Imposed taxec. Congressional move to send 328,- after pleadlag gailty to n naa- 000,000 in economic aid to For­ U virtusUy non-existent where (Ooatlaaad on Paga Twelve) ataughter charge la the death at Aimed at Stopping Tread (Osaanusd aa Page Ilttoea) New England la concerned. In c:i i i i v .s i ,i : h Washington, Jan. 25—(iP)-.-Bal- mosa. , New York, Jan. 35—(m—Alger Ms wife, Edith, bat July. State MMIIIIIIB H m campaign platform waa ancing the Federal budget next stead of oompetltlon, wa liave Hies was sentenced today to five A ttoraey Abraham 8 . UUmaa toM aimed principally at stopping the Skipper of American freighter, • 1 0 , 0 0 0 ’^ year' by making corporations pay Flying Arrow, had to bluff Chi­ conditions that border on mo­ years in a Federal penitentiary. Superior Court Judga J. Edward present Labor regime’s socialist their income taxes sooner waa pro­ nese Communists by threatening nopoly.” Sentence was pronounced by Weekly Pay Q ^laa that Mrrt SpaMteg waa trend. It also called for encourage­ posed today' by Representative |Oiild Burned; to call la aon-exlsteat destroyeia Proposes MUI as Beoiedy Federal Judge Henry W. Goddard found dead la her hoine aa Joly 4. ment to American and British in' MiUs (D., Ark.) in order to get his clearance pa- He added that the "existing sit­ In the courtroom where Hies was Aa autopey, he aaM. disriesod her vestsrs in the BriUrtt colonies ss Mills, a member of the taa-draft- uation U bad. not only for New convicted on two perjury counU death to have reealted ttaoi a Hoca'a a mmm- Wort!i of Tires Ing House Ways and Means com­ psra to leave Taingtao.. Indone- Record Set a soufcs of Income. Parents Held aian military police kill two men, England but for the country aa last Saturday by a jury of eight mptared liver aad a brain hem­ yomflbto piece ei It pledged close cooperation with mittee, said he will preseint his whole,” As a remedy, he propoeed women and four men. He was not orrhage. He aaM th at taiveati- plan during committee considera­ wound third and arrest 14 others the UnlM States to help “all In raid on secret guerrilla arsenal the conetructlon of a steel mill in fined. ^ » gatloB hy Oeroaer Jamea J. Car- tion of President Truman's tax i rp ,«c-. Year's Highest Level o rigaa dlaclesed that Mra. SpaMteg DOWNTOWN CHRYSLER ■aiaing aat fiir ifisarific faaA^ On Sale Now! coimtries In Europe, Asia or else- Belief in Di« in heart of capital. Jakarta. the New England area. The former State department program. His idea is to require 8 esuzy had reoelved her lajoriea as a re- pcegiaM, b CM ic to k a a M d a s a Guaranteed Used T ir e s ...... 4 9 c where to resist the aggression of Two Priacetoa atudento are on The complaint by McMahon official had denied slipping aecret Employment Also Re­ Oommunlsm.” corporations-to pay 1" viuc Healing Prevented probation because of unsigned col­ came at a time when the Senate' state papers to a prewar Soviet ■alt af a aeftea ef heatlaga hy her U-choJr. Chair locfca lam aity ia six months of a year all the taxes I o House Economic oommlUte is corded in December hnabaad, over a period of several iplace oa table, orhoaa Used Tires, 3,000 to 4,000 MUes------$ 2 .9 5 Noting that U. 8. dollar aid due on income of the previous umns called in "questionable taste due to end in 1952, the Tory plat­ Calling of Doctor wht^ sppesied in campus news­ studying a December pries in­ 'inSea NoMea af Appeal weeks. year. crease by the start industry. After sentence was pronounced • • • DOWNTOWN PLYMOUTH Recaps $4.95 with yonr old tire. form called fer cheaper production Com Take TVbole Tear paper . . . Dr. i^bert F. Rlne- Washington, Jan. 25—(T)—A At the time of the close-to-34 defense counsel filed s notice of Remate at Orysler Pesta at home and an empire economic Corporations now can take Pittsburgh, Jan . 35—(P)—^The hui, key fijpire in U. S. military new record In weekly pay and the Trade in your old tires. We allow up to parents of n four-ysar-old girl are research and development, says ton increase in price. Senator appeal with the clerk of the court Newark. DeL, Ja a . 35 (g>—A a- conference to promote doUar-eam whole year to pay the taxes diio O'Mahoney (D., Wyo.), chairman year’s highest level of employ proxlmately 853 rmptoyee at the Ing exports. held without bond today after rempeUrioa with Russian sclen- snd submitted a defense motion ment were chalked up In the last $6.00 each on oldi casings. on income of the previous year. of the point committee, said it was that Hiss bs continued in ball Ctuysler parts dtotributiea ffepst If you haven’t yet had a chance to inspect the 1950 Chryv O ritTt Itr pmlttnu lis tti M m f U c t i milk "We shall bring nationalisation Steppiag up of the due Ply« from other tax sourcea would terday, James Bennett, 41, and his history of .AuatraUsn wool indus­ tlon, emphsUcsIIy denied thie yes­ The next step for appeal beyond ImliiUlM scheduled to put British iron sad the Circuit court,would be to the tabUsbnMnts reached a new high tioa today. Brertoa offered ae ex- Umm erase the expected $5,100,000,000 wife, Odessa, 37 said they noti­ try is in M l swing, and it Isn’t terday. He said that the IncrcsM Ot $56.30 tn mid-December. Save Money! Recap Smooth Tires Now. steel industries under state owner- United States Supreme court. ptaaatlea et why the bmb lensalaed mouth. G>me in and see for yourself what heauties these from Federal deficit. * fied their church’s bishop pastor going to help Anserlea’s clothing was not enough to take care of ad­ A 1043 peak of 48,700,000 par­ rb a ld i-4 sUp on Jan . 1, 1951. Mias Fannie Washington that kodget.. Soft coal miners strike ditional costs. Should it go to the highest tri­ at thftr poata. 3 Hour Service Oommitbee Chairman Doughton sons was reported in tnduatrisi • • • M a"Pla^ Staai for Private Eatorpriai (D.. N. C.), said the proposal is their daughter, Shiriey Ann, had produces growing contagion of And representetivss of fivs otb' bunal, St least UirM juaUces srs 1950 models are. Standing Tor private enterprise, expected to disqualify themseh snd oommsreial empIoynMUt. That dMrbid>. Get Onr Trade-In Prices ! worthy of consideration. been burned last Tbursdsy when unemployment with at least 17,' er steel companies—Alleghany' was an Increase of 024,000 over New Chargee Agalaet RoasM m h o oh they said they oppose the labor ^ey are Felix Frankfur ta a prartini i MiUs noted that his plan would her clothing caught fire. 380 workers MM in related rail­ the mid-November figure. WartUagtoa. Jaa. 35—— The vtrlag chM M b Ha party's propo^ to nationslixs serve as a budget balancer for ToM Oeagregation WooM Pray road and steal Industries. (OsattBoeS SB Page FIttosB) Stanley Reed and Tom C. Clark, State departmsot amfie new fctcaoaiBaaorti sugar, cement, meat, wholesaling The first two testUled as char­ Aeoouat far Moat at Gain rharges t# ^ that Soviet Rosela only one year, but ho voiced hope They were told, the Bennetts Pre-holiday aeawmal Increaaet Guard taQ c m hi BATTERIES and waterworks. acter witnesses for Hiss at the ta aheetWag fear of Chlaa*a itah- that, if adopted, it would afford ■aid, the congregation would pray in trade and post office activities Marty. Tahia alao CM 9 Moaths Guarantee Wherever poasibls. they said, time for bringing down Federal for the little girl and that they nret trial last June. Justice Clark eet. aorthera areas. Sapperttag was U. 8. attorney general while accounted for most of-tho gain-in they would offer to sell national­ expenditurea to balance budgets then bathed Shirley Ann with oil, employment. Also, 275,000 work­ Becntary ef State Achissota ra- bat*kte^fariaSar Group 1-Chev., Plymouth, Dodge .... $ 7 .9 5 ised trude lines and bus aad street Army Trying to Discover the government worked up Its case in subsequent years. sprinkled talcum powder on her ers In steel and autoowbils Indus­ eeat aeeaeattaas, tha depastamot whoa (aadiag the car tinea bade to their original Ta PIm burns and put her to bed. against Hiss. taeaed a dctaltad “baekgi Low Ford ...... $ 8 .7 5 A decision to disqualify himself tries were back on ths Job follow- chUd. Salaoad North- private owners. A definite schedule is SKpseted PMIce testified they found the tng wide-scale strikes. I ------“• which saM th at ora Hard Mapto aad Long Type, Pontiac, Buick, Oldsmohile $9.35 The maalfeato advocated to bs worked out by the Ways and youngster suffering from first, Just How Wild Waves Are is up to each jusUcs. He ia not ■lata dsalgas ware la p art i tp r compsllsd by law. Howevar, Msnufsetuliiig, led by textBsa ttardy Matttactiea measure of tree enten^ise Means eommittee in the next few second and third degraa bums of and wearing a|g>areh Increased by ed hy “tava seem gioa yaara a f MtW M dvU aviattou, now In government daya for ite pnbUc bearinga oa tbs enUrs body. She waa taken to justice customarily steps down in olgaad by the Chlae Need A Good Rebuilt Battery? with eventual abohUon of Wsahlnxton. Jan. 35—4m —T h a t committee. I t made public today a case when he feels that elthei one quarter of. a million .between Siaes tlMM pattema are aa’’Made^a^hdeF’ bad* aad daw Mr. Truman’s new tax program. Fittebuigb hospital where doctors J ^ snd December, the bureau re­ wHh tha U A 8 JL “ ia Umhad far p la B iin t of year laquitewcula, wa —ggrrl the cabinet Mialatzv of OivU Avi- A broad departure from the 36,- ■aid her condition was fair. Army in trying to find out just transcript of hla testimony. side might ba aggrisvsd by hla • • f5JI0—6 Moatha Gaaraataa—Any Slia In a years study. Mason said, considering it. ported, ,\W yaa aama ia oar rtoca or pbone new ta anabla aa ta Miva atioo. Also on the t b assrvaUvea' 900,000,000 tax boosting recom­ The parents wort bald without how wild those wUd waves are, With Uw end of the steel strike aboUtloa list was ths Mlatstry of mendation of 1949. the new Tru­ bond for failing to Obtain msdi- his agency has found “that the Slt,Sat Balt Set Whaa Too Need Aoto Parts Try Us yea la abtaiainf additional ptacHiayear patiota yog waaC and neelu another 3800.000 from waves which occur in ths ocean in mid-November, the woric Guienwlsh, 38-017— Ths S u p ^ which controls _ the na­ man program would: psl care for tbs oblld. Judge Goddard eet bell at 310,' aC tha Rap- Oar PrlcM Are Right Coogrnna to pursue the study. actually are very iquch strongsr 000 pending appeal. in mahufseturing as a wbols waa tion’s purchasss and dmtributlon 1. Increase Federal revenue by pushed upward to S3.S hours— on materials. 3t,000,00«J)00 by ugber texaa om\ Objeettve: To get Ipformatica thaa onyoae had suspected before, Tbs flve-ysar term was hnpeesd KEMP’S _ TrsRsinT BslaHca aad the laiye waves occur mors oB aeeh of two eeunte, ths terms to ■lightly below the Dsesmbsr,' 1948. aigM< alilM to AboUtion of tha Ministry of larger eorjmratioiui and by - in­ tliat-vW help to centm Shorelina figure of 40.1 hours. laeorpsratsi gqpply was la Uaa.with ths Tbry creases ia estate and big gift tax- erosion, snd guide snglnsers in frequsBtly.’~ r eoncurrsatly. Maximum sen­ Wasbingtoo, Jno. SS—4m — The tence could have been five years In the durable goods group, the poUcy to do away with govsm- posttlon of the Treasury January tha oonstruetlan of sea walls snd He said the commission helievss CAMPBELL Dewey-Richman Co. this slmws that waves cause most Imprisonment on each count and work weak rose slmost an hour, nunt bulk buying, aspedally of 3. Redtioa many vartlm s ex­ other structures. Babr-Laai »: 32,000 fine on each count to 40.1 hours. imported foods, throwing, that job cise rates—but only to the extent Net budget. noeipto, 3I86,SSS,- Dr. Martin A. Mason, chief of of the rttorcline eroston damage, and that it should figure out how The Jury held that Hisa lied Gross hourly earnings in dur- 763 Blaia Street Amo stmM.Y . . JEWELERS—SILVERSMITHS ba^ to private dealers who they that the revenue 1 ^ is aeoovered 193.94; cartt b ^ c e . 34.448,00S.- snginsering and rsesarch for the far by plugging sKtoting tax law loop- Boich Erosion board, told the to prevent or reduce such losses 29 BISSELL STREET TBL. 5167 767 MAIN STREET 007.83:' customs receipts for (O0B« (OoBlIwMi SB Faxa Twalval «Cea(|piwS an Pate Taaiva) kolea. toOBth. 830.8S4,U 7J0. ^ ■toiy t e a House Appropriations along 53,000 miles of ocaan shora. -'T

-■ f.: MANCHESTOt EVENINC HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN,. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, *1950 MANCHfSSTEtt EVENING UEKAUI. MANCHESTER. C0NN« WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 25, 1950

which cannot be over-ruled by In­ Ladies’ society, which was an all dividual towns. Zone Groups day meeting, with luncheon, held 45 Years Married, G)urt Gises Frank H. JaalowskI, S7, of !• in Teomans Hall, other business Waddell road, was fined IIS for in addition to the decision to pur­ Minimum Wage owning an unlicensed dog. He was Couple Celebrates TOMORROW TOMORROW , ______•qiMMM A cbarse o f peddling gooda Hold Session chase a vacuum cleaner for the arrasted after repeated Warnings church, waa the society’s vote to BliiiylM yfiii riJk tnfactlon; P on*t Without a llcenee againat Leelte F. witnhail, 30, Of 6 Harriet street, by Dog Warden Lee Fracchls, the give |5 to the Society of Congre­ Mr. and Mrs. Michael Eccdtlente Law in Effect •idfMr from ltd»ta» p*n>P*««. court waa told. Toalgbt gational Women for the “ second of Maple street were .surprised NOW—FIRST 8HOWINU Md btototiM, MMBW or other Itartngfield, Maes., was nolled la General View Relaxation Infantile Paralysis Benefit Show FRIDAY. e. FRIDAY... iwam Court this morning. KlnnbaU a t Armory, 7:30 p. m. mile.” It was also voted that ^ a Monday evening by twenty of their 3-9N-A-99HIYMMg H8«ll tirttatioiui nrhen aeothlaf P«t»r- brass flower container, a recent relatives and friends who dropped Head of Textile Union •en’a OUitinont offera you foot was arreated after he fainted in Deadly Fire Of Rules Will Elk- Also Military Whist, Catholic the home of a local resident and • L dies of Columbus, St. Bridget’s gift to the church by the late Mrs. In at their home to a.ssist them In lieC.. V “*T— oUn look bettor, (eel courage Building Grace Little ’Tuckerj be so mark­ celebrating their forty-fifth wed­ Makes Statement; SATURDAY SATURDAY b e tt^ 'M c an drugflaU. One Investigating police discovered. he Greatest loss of life In a single hall, 8 p.m. Are in the United States occurred ed in her memory. Thirty-three ding anniversary. •e^ta^CUMMMQS-g oiw»<*t<«n deltgbU or money bad no license to sell goods. Thurada.v, Jan. 28 Says Goal Not Reached Terrific □ Values! Motion plcturc.s and .stills were Proseditot PhlUp Bayer pointed when 1,200 persons died In a forest Manchester’s rental shortage Ladies Of Salvation Ai'my, Pub­ members attended the meeting teck. Fetereon’i Ointment al­ conflagration at Peshtlgo, Wis., which was presided over by Mrs. taken of the group by Walden B. out that ftere Is a statutory ex­ might be eased if zone restrictions lic luncheon at Citadel. Benefit of n t J n i l i The amendments to the Fair lays Itchy feet, cracks between St. John, son-tn-lnw of Mr, and a rftlll I------V emption for the sale of groceries October 9, 1871. were altered to permit more gar­ Polio Fund. 11-2. Howard Thayer. Mrs. James L. I Labor Standard act adopted by den type apartments in certain Friday, January 27 Young, Mrs. Kenneth Fox and Mrs, Bccellente. The hostesses Mrs. Ralph Wolmor were hostess­ were Mrs, St. John and Mrs. j Plus: the last session of Congress, which areas, it was intimated last night Newton LuMar, Magician and (among other things) raUe the his Magical Circus. Hollister es. The women sewed on ho.spital Joseph Lucas, daughters of the | wet.i.w.mt 'wigiiOllflTON'S... FOR BtST' by Alexander Jarvis. He was one work during the day. honored couple, who ser\’ed a biif- Robt. Voung-Barbara Hale legal minimum wage to 75 cents o f about 40 persona who appeared School auditorium, 7:30 p. m. an hour, go into effect January 25. Benefit Manchester Grange P. of On Saturday. Mrs. Charles j fet luncheon. The table centerpiece "And Baby Makea Three** to talk over the question of zone Natsch, chairman of the hospital ! a large fruit cake, surmounted '('he following statement was pre­ changes to permit more local H. No. 31. Building Fund. pared for the occasion by Emil (fit’s 3 DAY SALE work here for Windham Commu- ! ^'.V “ miniature bride and brid*- growth without harm to the com­ Group A, Center Church, Mrs liisve, general president of the William Steiner, Leader— Card nlty Memorial hospital, took in ! Rcoom. The cake was baked and munity. sixty sterile towels, fifteen has- ! decorated b.vMrs. Lucas. Textile Workers Union of Ameri­ Party, Woodruff Hall. TH IIR S. 9 In 9 ...... FKI. 9 In 3:3 0 ...... SA’I'. 9 In 3::tO The session was called by a sinettc Mr. and Mrs. Eccellente were ca, CIO, whose union led the long Sunday, January 29 sheets and ten syringe Joint group composed of the Town cases. lemembereJ with numerous choice EASTWOOD fight to raise the minimum from Initiation and party, Manches­ Planning Commission and mem­ The Columbia Ladies’ Society gifts. They were married in Italy K ls( St lUmantlc Eplrsl 4U cents an hour. ter Lodge No. 1477, Loyal Ordei Jajiuary 23. 1905, and have re­ “ PKIXtK OF ro.\ES” iWkCtiMb bers of the Board of Directors. It Auxiliary also held their meeting Tjrosr Power — Uroos Wrilri o f Moose, Rainbow Club, Bolton. sided In Manchester for thirtv- By Emil Rieve was the first of a aeries of meet­ 2:30 p. m. last week. In Yeomans Hall. They Wasda Hesdrix met in the evening and hostesses flve years. They have seven chil­ General President, Texlge Work­ ings that will be held on various Tuesday, January SI zoning matters. Last night the were Mrs. George Peters, Mrs. dren, Domenic E. of VVaterbury, PM S ers Union of Amerlcd, CIO 8 p. m. Men of Tempis Beth "This is a day toward which or­ discussion was o* garden apart; Harvey Collins and Mrs. Adam Joseph of Fort Lauderdale. Flori­ "HTBANOE flAH(;.4I.V> Sholom hosts '.o South Methodist’s ganized labor haa struggled for menu and the floor area requlre- Kowalski. ’The group made sever­ da; Leonard, Mrs. Lucas. Mrs. St. Martha Scott Jeffrey L)ss A TABLE LAMP Men’s Club. Rabbi Morris Stlver- many years. The establishment of menU for dwellings. al plans for future activities, one John, A. M. and Miss Olga Eccel- V'. msn, guest speaker. in May which sounds particularly Icnt-', all of this town. Sas.: "She Ware A Vellow Blbbos" a minimum wage of 75 cetits an with Your Furehooe A ll persons interested in zone Monday, February 8 hour Is the greatest single safe­ Of Any Floor lamp regulations, in development of the intriguing is a “Foolish Fool’s League of Women Voters, talki Fair, ” A committee appointed to Model Turns Taxidermist guard against depression erected Or a Bridge Lamp town and In general civic matters, by Congressman A. A. Ribicoft, Decatur. 111.—;yp)— Lola Reab, since the end of the war. f,; or as Interested property owners, head this was Mrs. Walter Card, “ Europe and Illuaion.” 8:15 p. m. .Mrs. Francis Lyman, Miss Lois 1927 midwest beaiity contest win­ “ It is true that only a handful An opoprtunity to give have been asked to attend this Nathan Hale school: Public invited. t.larke, Mrs. Rodney Hewitt and ner and model, is living in nearby of union members will benefit di­ your home ample light, at a series and express their views. It Tuesday and )Vednesday. Feb. 7-8 Mrs. Shirley MacDougall. In ad­ Nlantlc in retirement working as rectly from the 75 cent minimum. wonderful saving. Buy a is through the statement of public Center Thespians present “ Dou­ But by improving the lot of 1,500,- dition, Mrs. Robert Church was an amateur taxidermist. She also floor or bridge lamp. . . you opinion that future zone use will ble Door,” Hollister school auditor­ named as one to compile favorite finds time to do outside work on a 000 unorganized workers, a MAPLE HIGH CHAIR be decided. ium, 8:15 p. m. recipes which members are asked farm. She raises hogs and chick­ worthy end in Itself, we have also get for $1 a handsome Those attending last night were Friday a ^ Saturday, Feb, 10, 11 to bring in, making up a book ens, and does carpentry work. strengthened the position of those table lamp. largely developers and real estate •Two Blind Mice.” Whlton Me­ which will be for sale by the soci­ who have won higher wages men with only few o f the general morial hall by Community Players ety. An entertainment commit- through union contracts. public present. under auspices Manchester Regis­ Ice for the February meeting is “ However, we have i » t yet fin­ Questioning brought out several tered Nurses aaaociation. .Mrs. Edmund Woodward. Mrs. -is ished the job. A wage of 75 cent expressions of belief that present Saturday, February II Hobcrl Church and Mrs. William an hour is not enough to maintain rules should be altered to give Annual Ladies’ Night. South Itoblnson. a worker and his family at even a minimum level today. To achieve *1- more leeway for building develop­ Manchester Fire Department. Ital- Mrs. Laura L. Squier, tax col- ian-American Club. the purpose of the Fair Labor ment. lector, haa aent 44 names on a de- standards act, we must push for a MIDji ' CENTURY EVENT! Sm orgas^rd Supper. I^m es Ajd . finquent tax list to the State Mo- of Emanuel Lutheran Church. In Nos., Mob., Tbm. floor of at least $1. Every comptr ” . - - —. -- ■ Vehicle Commissioner as those **9RE WORE A TELLOW RIBBON** tent authority agree# that an an' One-half century $ale meanti reductions up to ami more than church vestry. Sittings at 5 and 7. who have not paid their automo- 1b Tsohatcolor With Your PurchaM) Tale of Another Also, Sweetheart Hop, dance un­ nual Income of less than $2,000 Is of Any Crib and uilc tax for last year. Unless it is sub-standard; yet those who work SO^C of their original value! Burton's is really going to der ausnices of Cyp Club. Wood­ paid before March 1, Mrs. Squier trtb Mattrraa ruff Hall, Center Church. 8 to 12 for wages have no assurance of Wav to Use Cals sal ', owners will not be able to getting 50 weeks’ employment a toten to give you doten-to-earth values, IT e've rolled up our p.m. March of Dimes ClKHise from maple or get their plates for next year. year. Satiirda.v, February ?.% -lira. Squier said this is an un­ lilonde birch cribs and sev­ sleeves and have that red ftencil tcorking overtime to give yon Columbia. Jan. 25.— Meet Annual Ladies Night at British “Also, the present law exempts usually large list for a_ town______as from protection large g^roups of eral types of crib mnt- Feaser. the skating cat. American Club. siiiali as Columbia and la fourteen DANCE tome super-duper savings! So don't tvalk, run to Burton s Twenty-year-old Guy Beck's low-paid workers, particularly in tresse.s. .ywi get a high Saturday. March 28 more than last year. Rainbow Club feline isn’t exactly the Hans Annual election of officers at retail trade. These workers have chair.for only $1. Thursday 9:00 sharp! All Sales Fimd! A t the Grange meeting held in the same needs as any others. ’The Brinker type of skater; it doesn't British American Club. Ballroom— Bolton Yeomans hall Wednesday the char­ powerful lobbies which operate in don the flashing blades and skim ter was draped in memory ot Ran- Mattress and Boxspring across the Ice with the grace of a Music by Tony O’Bright behalf o f their employers must not Uall b niik, a golden sheaf member and'His Ordiestra be allowed to perpetuate this in­ With Your Purchooe |V-'.' DRESSES ...... «1 0 .9 8 $5.50 fur-bearing swan. of Uie order who died recently. Instead, the eight-year-old Feas- and featuring justice. of Any Keith Members voted $5 to Uie March of UTILITY er. nestles snugly about the neck Coliiiiihia Dick Park “TTierefore, In welcoming the S-Pc. Bedroom Salts DRESSES ...... S12.98 $6.50 ______Dimes. Miss Dorothy Evana, lec- long-overdue achievement of W' . ‘ V ‘r ■ - J of her master, when the latter A Youthful Baritone Pick the bedroom suite CABINET does his skating. Mrs. Alfred Soracchl, chairman ! turer, presented a program which 75 cents minimum, let us renew DRESSES...... S14.98 $7.50 “ She not only keeps my neck of the March of Dimes locally, ha.s ' included selections by a mixed FRIDAY, JAN. 27 our determination to raise the of your choice . . . ma­ warm." says Beck, ’'but helps me I announced that 400 coin cards quartette, Mrs. Clinton Ladd, Mrs. 8:30 to 12:80 floor to $1 and extend the cover­ ple, mahogany or walnut.. age o f the act to every wage $8.50 keep my balance. She always ! have been mailed to local resi- Howard Tliayer. George Yule and Contribution 80e get an innerspring mat­ DRESSES ...... «1 6 .9 8 sways In the right direction at the j dents, by her committee." She j Stanley Andrews; solos by Miss earner In America." urges them to make their dona- , Elizabeth Bonturl accompanied by Children Under 12 .Ldroitted tress and box spring for it STARTS Tomorrow morning at 9 sharp. ... right time.” Free DRESSES ...... $19.98 Now $10.00 "Meoooow,'’ affirmed Feaser. tions locally since only in thl.s i Richard Davis, and solos by Mra. at an amazing $1. ! way can the amount to be kept j Luclua W. Robinson, Jr. Mra. Al- For ReMrvatlons Call 8858 Embassy Attache biggest Dollar Days values in our .'iO-yrar DRESSES ...... $25.00 Now $12 .50 ‘ for use in local cases be available. | Ian Robinson was the other accom- This advertisement paM for history. This week only. . Dollar Day val­ Why ThouMndg of Ceccors Herbert Englert, chairman of the i panlst. The members ail enjoyed a by Macri Oil Co. and Anderson Held at Gunpoint March of Dimes dance to be held . musical quiz conducted by Miss 1m Cream Bar. ues end Saturday night at 5:30 p. m.. t)prn proscf^ plooMnt tasting in Yeomans Hall January 28. has j Evans and E. Malcolm Stannard announced the following ticket I gave several readings. Paris, Jan. 25.— An assist' Thursday 9 to 9. C 0 .4 T S ...... $45.00 Now .$24.00 committee to be headed by The local contribution to the re^ ant commercial attache o f the With Your Purehnae Chi rlea Stoltenfeldt; George Yule. cent Boy Scout Drive for funds inj American embassy and his wife of Any Krith Rnnge Guy Beck, Abby Tlbblta. June Eastern Connecticut Council net-l were held at gun-point In their CQ.ATS...... Values to $89.98 Now » 2 Squier. DoroUiy Jensen, Mrs. John ted $250.15. 70Co more than it s ; house for five hours early today Buy your gas, elec­ MaeVeagh, Richard Banett, Jo­ quota of $150. ’The Troop commit- j TONIGHT ^ ^ by burglars. tric or combination n e e t m r seph Tashlik and Mra. William tee, together with the fathers of The victims were Mr. and Mrs, range this week, get a (CMISOBV COLDS) Robin.son. 'The publicity commit­ I the Boy Scouts met to receive this Edward Krause of Hartford, steel cabinet for $1. Famous Name HOSIERY, Values to $1.9,5 Now .$1.00 rEitTTTSsm acts at otiM. It not only tee is Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. Clay­ report of this drive, conducted by Conn., the em bos^ reported. relieves such coughing but also ton E. Hunt and Mrs. Donald ’Tut­ themselves, under the acting chair­ T h « It was the second robbery In loosens up phlegm and makes it tle. Mr. Englert said numerous manship of Dr. Ralph E. Wolmer. | the Krause home in five days. The SNUGGIES ...... $1.15 Now .59 value of the loot taken In today's easier to raise, pestussin Is gifts have been received for door At the same meeting a merit badge ' P'izcs and that a Chinese auction advisor list was tentatively set up Se b S h o n ty T r io robbery was not known Immedl' sa/e.' Mighty effective for old ately. SLIPS ...... $5.98 Now $2.98 and young! Pleasant tasting! is to be conducted. Articles for so that each boy who desires to this auction should be given to work for a certain badge will have your favorite musicians Two burglars broke into the house and herded the servants up­ All Steel Kitchen Stool John Card or Mr. Englert, in case the advice of a qualified adult.' stairs. One held the Krauses at SLIPS ...... $.3.98 Now $1.98 one haa something to donate. A flock of about two dozen eve- Mrs. A. R. Sharpe has reported ! ning grosbeck stopped off for gun-point while the other ran­ sacked the place. They cut the the purchase of an Electrolux lunch in a tree outside the home of GOWNS . . Values $2.98 to $12.98 Now $1.50 to .$6.50 telephone lines before leaving. vacuum cleaner by the Columbia Mia.. Anne Dix and Mlaa Katherine ALWAYS GOOD FOOD Ladies’ society for use in Colum­ A burglar smashed a window in Ink Saturday. Mi.a Dix, who had the house Friday night and fled ROBES...... $19.98 Now $10.00 bia Congregational church. Mrs. -Vti been watching for the bird, for a with $200 worth of jewelry. Sharpe, Miss Anne Dix and Mra. bird study club, said she had been A T THE ROBES...... $16.98 Now $8.50 Clair L, Robinson were appointed unable to ascertain, even with field by the society to make this pur­ glasMs whether or not they were CENTER chase. It will he demonstrated in CAVEY’S Hultman Better; ROBES...... $14.98 Now $7..50 banded. Last w’eek one day a lone LOVILl the church Friday or Saturday of male bird ate at the feeding sta­ this week. tion outside their window. 'This one. Out of Iron Lung ROBES ...... $13.98 Now $".00 At the January meeting of the COVIL'S was not banded and Mias Dix noti­ With Your PurchaM fied the Massachusetts Audobon of Beds of Any 5-Pleco Friends of Richard Hultman will Brenkfoat Set ROBES ...... $12.98 Now $6..50 Society about It. The society Is be pleased to leam that he is now With Your Purchase ef I making a ztirvey to plot If possi­ NEWTON LiiMAR’S able to get along without the iron lonerapriag Mattress Colorful all metal stool with comfortable ROBES ...... $9.98 N.»w $5.00 ble, the migrating movementa of lung and was recently transferred and Coll or Box Spring FILL FOR SALE the birds. to the poet-polio sectloc of the back, yours for $1 when you buy your break­ John Bonturl, Columbia Lake, Is Magical Circus Hartford Isolation hospital where Where else can you buy an fast set $ Days. Chrome sets, maple sets! Loaded on your truck or spending two weeks in Charles­ he will be given therapy treat­ innerspring mattress and a town, South Carolina. ments. delivered. L ors and rouRh Featuring quality spring, and then BAGS ...... $2.98 Now $1..50 cord wood free for the Thirty-five young people, mem­ Mr. Hultman’s case has been bers of Columbia Recreation Coun­ Mystifying Illusions Mindreading widely publicized and hla picture get a choice of bed for $1. GLOVES ...... $5.00 Now $2.,50 takinff. cil, enjoyed la aplash party at the has been included In a lorgt poster ■YMCA In wiUlmantlc Saturday Escapes Ventriloquisna l^usic distributed throughout the c l^ of 9 X 12 FELT RUG PAD Inquire night. Transported by various p*r- Hartford In connection with the GLOVES ...... $3.98 Now $1.98 ents, the group were socompanied A Variety Show for the Entire Family current March of Dimes. While PINE Alexander Jarvis Co. by Dr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Wolmer, he was still In the Iron lung Mr. GLOVES ...... $1.98 Now $1.00 Walter and John Card who direct­ Hultman had to undergo a gall BENEFIT MANCHESTER GRANGE bladder operation which gained PHARMACY Phone 4112 ed the swimming activltlea. Relay races and water games ware the b u i l d i n g F U N D wide publicity for himself aa well HANDKERCHIEFS ...... 25 Now .10 664 Center Street highlights of the evening. as for the doctors who performed Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beck left Hollister School, Manchester it under trying circumstances. JEW ELRY ...... $1.00 ’ Now .50 Tel. 2-9814 Sunday for New York, where for Mr. Hultman Is married and the present they will make their the father of two children, one of Friday Evening, Jan. 27 whom suffered a mild attack of BLOUSES ...... $5.98 Now $3.00 home in Fbrest HUIs. Mr. Beck, polio last summer. DESSERT who has been with the Travelera Adm. Inc. Tax, Adults 7Sc and $1.00, Children 35c BLOUSES ...... $7.98 , Now $4.00 Insurance company in their train­ with Vow Pnrehnao of CARD PARTY ing program since last March Suggests Method 9xIS WUton or when he graduated from Colgate, Axmlnater Bog BLOUSES ...... $8.98 Now $4.50 has been' sent by the company to Friday, Jan. 27, 7:30 New York where he will be a To Free Missour i WARNER BROS. . . . JERSEY BLOUSES 9s and 11s only $5.98 Now $4.98 group Held representative. What a bargain opportunity? Buy 9 x 12 Woodruff HaU A report on a few of the •'sick MOST RAVED ABOUT HIT Minneapolis, Jan. 25.—(J*)—Dal' Axminster or Wilton rug from our big 1950 list" residents show that Mrs. SINCE "JOHNNY BELINDA"! las Seheidler, a former sailor, selection, get a felted rug pad for $1. ^ C4RDIGAN SWEATERS ...... $2.99 Now $1.99 c e n t e r o b t r c h Leols Beck, local postmaster has STATg thinka the U.S.S. Missouri could OROrP A, been discharged from Windham be freed from the Chesapeake bay TURTLE NECK SWE.4TERS ..... $4.98 Now $3.50 Tafela aafl Daar PrizM community Memorial hospital. NOW mud flat by employing a method 9 X 12 RUG Maurice McQuade, who has had a he said he saw used with succcm ita— Doaatlaa Me PI.A.YING With Yenr PwrehMS session of eye-rltlt Is back at work. PLUSl in the Paclflc during World war Aoy Ketth Mra. Maurice Leonard who under­ "Mary II. living Room Snite Colorful Hassocks want ourgery at Windham Com­ ‘ Byaa Seheidler suggests that the BRAS . . . . . Value! to $3.98 Now $1.00 munity Memorial hospital la eon- DetooUvu" Navy sink pipes at on angle down volascing at her keme. and Mrs. •the battleship’s stdea and then till IH TOtm DIMES W nj. HELP Donald‘Tuttle, in bed twelve days those pipes with air or steam iW' with a back Injury, Is getting 9 H H der pressure so that bubbles form Cocktail Table and 2 With Yonr M A ia O F D IM B sroimd once more. in the muck. Aa ths bubbles bnrsL Porehneo of he clolmo, the released preasure DRESSES ...... $5.98 Now $3.00 Any Loango will loooen the mud and It will be Chain Five Persons home sway on the cnirenL End Tables DRESSES ...... $4.98 Now $2.50 Seheidler, who served os a gun' Die in Blaise ner’B mate on a minesweeper, with Yonr P i nine ii DRESSES ...... $3.98 Now $2.00 sold he saw four ohlpa freed that of Any S-Fe. Mnple FIGHT way. Including one laden with Sofn Bed Snite INFANTILC OwRseed D w Pegs Qm concrete and stranded on a vol Dozens of boying seoops in com*' DRESSES ...... $2.98 Now $1.50 Choose your .sofa bed suite PAH ALV*: IS conic lolond. fortabie lounge d ia in ; bujring ly: *My house la on firs. Plsooe got during Dollar Days utd (Sixes 1*14 and pre>Teea 10«14) "Bfr sure to tell ’em enlisted this week gets yon a handy and help.’ " gives the greatest men thought up this system,’’ the get 8 handsome tables for As he hurried to turn In on former sailor concluded. ^ colorful hassock for only $1- SNO-SUTTS...... VahieD to $19.98 Now % Price alarm, she ran out the door, back performance of » ! • . into her bouaC in a vain attempt Bhotlag Mates Gtarged 1 It CUr- the yearl’ MiooA TODDLER COATS . . . ValueD to $16.98 Now Price to save her family. Vancouver, B. C„ Jan. 25— MANCHESTER MORIARTY Others In the neighborhood Three' Doukhobor leaders have FREE PARKING In Ohr Main St. Lot awakened. Proneea Heston sold he been charged with encourogJig BUDGET TERMS Avaihble for Your GiilD* I1nuiel GOWNS (Sine 2.14) $3.98 Now $2.00 was reused from his sleep by •ner- adultery and the shoring of hus­ Beaide Qur Storo'^ ' Drive Ini, BROTHERS GAUDET rifled ocreamsr* of the Morrows, bands and wives. AThe Doukbobore, Convenience; W eekly o r Monthly JEWBUPU trooped on the second floor ef member of a stroitge religious I » l « - SIJJ their house by the faat-spraadlng Ml MAIN aiRjnw RlAlD REAGAN PAIRICiANEAlRICHARDIDDD sect, lyme from Russia eany In . ir -:AI:< -T OP hi* iSITE HU:H' • s HOOl U h t flames. the cemury...... I I J .1 J — ’ •■I'- . f: ■ ■' A MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26,'i960 PAGE FIVE

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origtnalty from tka North of Ira- : Canal Hnrnlag Profit Panama canal la aarning a profID I montha ended last June 30 rep- earnings since 1014 to 1.SI par eeiU, Brig. Gan. F. K. Nawoomer, w n c - !••• land. but a slim oua. Net operating resented a profit of one-tenth of Campaign Cry Tha musical director and aololst Waahlagton, Jan. SB—

—The I ravanuea of In the 131 ona per canD and brought totol canal govamor, aaid. IIW during the campaign will be Rev. Today*8 Radio tit DeaUa Strathera, paator of tho W r U A ^ lt !.! Is Evangelism Church of the Naaarana at fitok« w 3| « M ttMMni n m burg, Maas., who haa aarvad In tha capacity of Bong Bvangallat In JANUARY OEARANCR Church o f Nacarene En> many churcheo throughout Now W D R O -M m ; o v y Moot* WTHT-*«awranca Walk. EiydAad. WHAT—Nawa; Moonlight Mat­ tors Ten Day Drive Hia aeiaervlcta will ba ki charga «(' i t m c -^ e k it a c e Wilt. inee. Jamaa R. Bell. pMtor « tho W if e —Vroat P «f« rtm lL W HO—Big Story. With Guest Speaker local Nasarene churoh, and wlU WDRC—Buma and Allen. 3 B ig D ays — Thurs.-FrL- Sat WTHT-Oarter Funlljr. continue through Sunday, Ftbru- WKNB—Mmni: RaquMt Ma- WONS—Newa Commentary. The Rev. J. H. Parker of Balti­ ary 6, each nl|^t axoapt Saturday, HOUSE’S tllMI#* l» :S t - more, Md., will preach tonight at at 7:46 p. m. Tha Sunday aarv- WOCX>-Juiilor DIae loekaya. WONS—Behind the Story. loea are at 10:46 a. m. and T:M w o r n —Hollywood. U. t. A. WDRC—Lura and Abner. the opening aervice of a tan-day p. m. MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S WHATwJCaet Ma at Oaorga'a. WTHT—Nawapapar of the Air. campaign of Evangeliam which The public la cordially invitad to SHIRTS SOFT WOOLEN SUIT SPECIALS 4 t l » » W H O—Curtin Tima. will be held at the Church of the an aervices. Colored or White Reg. S 'l.l.oo ...... Now • .m o o WnO-^«taUa DaHaa. ltt«8— Nacarene. SUITS FOOTWEAR WTHT-Baadat^ WONS—Jack’a Waaworka. For 36 yeara he aerved the de­ .$2.65, R2.7.'> V a lu e s ...... Now $2.15 Reg. $42.00 ...... Now $28.00 w o r n —Jack l)®wnay*a Muaic WHAT—Tima. Place. Show. nomination an paator of aavaral Quality Footwear For The ■hop. WTHT—It’a Tour Bualnaaa. churchaa, among which were the .$2.95, $3.00 Values ...... Now $2.35 Regulars, Longs, Shorts and Stouts in Reg. $40.00 ...... Now $26.67 WOCC—B i( Brothar BUI Show. lltOt— Whole Family Nawa on all atatlona. $3.25 V alues...... Now $2.59 Worsteds, Sharkskins and Unfinished Reg. $37.50 ...... Now $25.00 W0HC—Naw England Nota- Espottibs Reg. $35.00 ...... Now $23.34 At Big Reductions hook. WDRC—World Tonight. $3.50 Values ...... Now $2.79 Worsteds WTHT—Banatand; Nawa. tVTHT—Ted Malone. JJeaw^tesle^^TsMeDaf^^ Reg. $33.00 ...... Now $22.00 Not All Sizes nnd Wiiiih.s w n c —Uotanao Jonaa. WHAT—Moonlight Matinee. .$3.95, $4.00 Values ...... Now $3.15 COME EARI-Y WHAY—Chaater. the Curioui WONS—Jack'B Waxworka. Reg. $30.00 ...... Now $20.00 Oamal. WTtC—Mindy Canon Slnga. $4.25 Values...... Now $3.39 20% REDUCTION Reg. $29.00 ...... Now $19..34 WKNB-SporU. 1I:S5— PRESCRIPTIONS DOROTHY DODD AND WDRC Public Service Pro­ .$4..50 V a lu e s ...... Now $.3..59 GRAMERCY PARK. SHARKSKINS. BOTANY Reg. $27..50 ...... Now $18.34 § W n C —Young Widdar Brown. gram; Sign Off. CALLED FOR I WHAT—Story Queen. n;8«V— $4.95, .$.5.00 Values ...... Now $3.9.5 and 611DDISHADE SUITS EXCEPTED Reg. $25.00 ...... Now $16.67 MODE ARTS 5 WORO—Old Record Shop, WTIC—Muala AND Not All Sizes niack. Hrown, filue, rnleni, Pumps and Ties ^'tttt— r WDRC—Old Record Shop. Frequency Modulation PE LIVEREp Arrow Hiul Van Hciisni Shirts Not on Sale WFHA— I0S.7 M. C. $85.00 NOW $68.00 Values .$ 9 .9 .5 to $10.9.5 a $ 0 0 i WHAY—My Baraaada. The girdle $3.50 WTHT—Challenge of the Yukon WDRC—FM DS-7 MC. Reg. Prices $3.65, $4.50 and $5.00 SOFT PART WOOLEN TROUSER Now ...... P V o h WON8—B-Bar-B Ranch. WTHT—FM 106.1 MC. ^ P I N E $82.50 NOW $66.00 5- W n C —When a Girl Marrlea. P M. The pantie-girdle $4.98 SPECIAL *3-6—Same aa WTHT. PHARMACY $80.00 NOW $64.00 SIZE 28 TO .16 WAIST ONLY ^**^^110—1110 Old Record Shop. 6:30—Sereno Gammell; Weather RHYTHM STEP S WRAY—Meat the Band. 6:43—Concert Hour. M4 Contdf Strodt I W H O —Portia Facea Ufe. W TIC—FM 96A MC. Td. I-M14 Other Warnerettei ALL WOOL SHIRTS $72.50 NOW $58.00 America’s Most Sensational Shoe For Women » li t t WDRC—FM On the air I p. m., 33 i% REDUCTION lilue, Hrown, Ked. Hlack. Pumps ? WTHT—Jack Annstroog. 11:26 p m. from $3.50 $8.50 Values ...... Now.$6.7.5 $68.00 NOW $54.40 VAI.UES FROM $1.00 TO $11.00 WOMB—Ton Mia. Same as WDRC. V'aliies $12.9.5 ___ W H O —Juat Pain BiU. WFHA $7.00 Values ...... Now $.5..50 WHAT—Maat the Band. 2:00—Sporta Parade. Bex. J. H. Parker 4UTO GLASS The Warner’s Brs MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN'S N .~...... $ 9 * 4 9 p »* 6:00—Racing and Sporta. (ti«t— Nazarene church at Bloomsburg, MIRRORS in matching colors $6.50 Values...... Now$5.25 WDftO—Curt Maaaay and Mar­ 6:18—Farm Report: Weather. SPORT COATS tha Tilton. 6:80—Western Serenade. Pa., the First Church of the Naea SI.50 WOOL JACKETS WHAT—Sporta. 6:45—Keyboard Kapers. rene in Washington, D. and the 7:00—Dance Time. church at CumMriand, Hd. Dur LINED AND UNLINED FRIENDLY AND IDEALS 8:00—National Guard. Ing tha 11 years of hla paatorata 30% REDUCTION Growing Girls’ Footwear at Cumberland he carried dh COTTON FLANNEL SHIRTS $ 1 7 .5 0 ...... Now $1.3.50 CORDUROY COAT EXCEPTED WORO—Newa. 8:16—Guest Star. radio ministry, through which me- Pumps, Oxfords, I.oafers, Casuals ■ :80-^Marlne Band. WONS—Newa. •Hum were organised several new $4..50 Values ...... Now $3.59 $14„50, $1.3.7.5, $ 1 3 .5 0 ...... Now $10..50 WTHT—Joe Girand Show. 8:46—Dest We Forget. churches. Values $6.9,5 WHAY—Newa. WTHT—FM On the nlr 8 p. m.-ll In 1044 he was elected to the dis­ $12.50, $11.7.5, $11.25 ...... Now $8..50 MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN'S W H O —Nawa. p. m. trict suMrintendency of the W’aah* $4.25 V alues...... Now$3.39 Now .... $ 5 * 9 0 P». Idas—' Same ae WTHT. Ington-Phlladelphla district, and $11.09, $10.00 ...... Now .$7..50 TOP COATS WDRO-Jack Smith Sportacaat WTIO—FM On the air 8:26 a. m.-l during hla five-year term In this $3.95 Values...... Now .$3.15 a. m. $7..50, $ 6 .0 0 ...... Now $.5.00 | S :1 ^ capacity organised over 16 new Same as WTIC. churehes. WDRC—Jack Zalman. lllt^ Uealei 8D Phone MM Not All Sizes 20% REDUCTION CASUALS WONS—Sporta. Televlalon In the capacity of evangelist, BOTANY COATS EXCEPTED Hrown, Green, Red, Black WHAT—Supper Saranada. WTIHC—TV. Mr. Parker la now serving the Store Froato. Picture Fnualag church In a unique manner, bring­ VeneUan Rllnda BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR Not All Sires W H O —Strictly Sporta; Weath­ P. M. er. ing to his work many years of Purnltutv Tope MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S 8:80—Teat Pattern A Tone. fruitful experience. He conies SOS— 4:00—Home Maker’s Exchange Shirts, $1.75 Values ...... Now $1..39 LEATHER JACKETS NOW $3.98 pr. WDRC—Record Album. (C). OVERCOATS SOS— 4:80—Teletunes. Drawers, $1.75 Values ...... Now $1..39 LINED AND UNLINED WONS—Jim Britt. 8:00—Ted Steal Show (C>. Shirts, $2.25 V alues...... Now$1.7.5 BIG VALUES FOR WOMEN WTHT—Barano Q a m m a 11; 0:30—Teletunas (D). $35.00 ...... Now $26..50 25% REDUCTION Weather. 6:48—Howdy Doody (N). FOB EVERYTHING Not All Sizes CLOSE OUTS OF PUMPS W H O —WrightriOa Folka. 6:00—Film Shorts ID). Drawers, $2.2.5 Values ...... Now $1.7.5 $30.00, $28.00, $27.,50 ...... Now $22..50 SOS— 8:80—Ducky Pup (C). W M O —LoarnU Thomaa. 6:45-Musle and Pgm Notes WTHT—Trtea at Twilight. 7:46—Muale and Pgm. Notes. BEAUTY SALON SHORT SLEEVE LONG LEG ViSB-. 8:00—Arthur Godfrey (C). J!l9.7.5, $18.00, $15.75 ...... Now $12..50 MEN S AND YOUN<; MEN’S RAINCOATS WDBO—Baulah. 0:00—Abe Burrows Almanac (C) UNION SUITS Not All Sizes WOMB—Nawa. »:80-Boxing Id. Not All Sizes 10% REDUCTION WTHT—Btotyland. 11:00 Wrestling (A). $2.49 Values...... Now $1.9.5 WORSTED AND PART WORSTED WHAT—Symphony Hall. You Get ....— TROUSERS KALI-STEN-IKS W H O —light-up Hma. Fire Destroys Block of Buildings jskmm $2.75 Values...... Now $2.19 fOS— GABARDINE AND POPLIN GABARDINE AND COVERT TROUSERS WONS—Talk>-T«it Thornhill, Ont. Jan-. 25—(F) — , $3.50 Values ...... Now $2.79 20% REDUCTION I W H O -Ntw a. Fire etarting in the two-story 1 STYLE ■ WDRO—Jack Smith Show. Thornhill hotel dejitroyed a block LINED JACKETS Child’s, Misses* and Small Boys’ iflS S — of business bulldtngs here early | BOYS' OVERCOATS WONS—Gabriel Heatter. today before M ng brought under : | and $27..50, $26.50 ...... Now $21.,50 ACROBAT ond IDEAL OXFORDS WTHT—Done Ranger. control. These were no casualtlee. ' HUTTON ON SHOULDER W H O —Hoatelanets Oondueta. $22.50, $21.50, $21.00, $20.00 20% REDUCTION W m o —au b fifteca. UNION SUITS SAVINGS "^jO w ei^RicedH ndm n N o w ...... $1.5.50 Reg. $33,50 ...... Now $26.80 Boy^ Shop 2 0 % ^ WDRC—Bdward R. Murrow. m i k s $18.00, $17.50, $17.00 ...... Now $13.50 WONS—I Dora a Mystery. $1.75 Values ...... Now $1.39 Reg. $27.00 ...... Now $21.60 20% Reduction W H O —Hera’a to Veterans. HIOtfES YOUR DOUAR BUYS MORi TOM YI $16.7.5, $16..50, $1 5 .0 0 ...... Now $11..50 ISOS— in a $2.00 Values ...... Now $1..59 Reg. $25.00 ...... Now $20.00 Reduction WDRC—Mr. Chamalaon. Most $2.25 Values ...... Now $1.75 $14.00, $13.7.5, $13.50, $12.00 Now $8..50 Reg. $22.50 ...... Now $18.00 MEN’S i WDNS—Dr. KUdara. Sundial, Aerobata, 4 WTHT—Dr. L Q. $2.50 Values...... Now $1.95 Not All Sizes Reg. $20.00 ...... Now $16.00 Oxfonl and Cowboy Co-Operative i . WHAT—Rosary. CoUs Start V W H O—^Hiia la Tour Dlfe. Don't delayl At the first warning Permanent Wave Boots if SOI— mlBe or aneeat, put a few drops Youths’ and IVivs’ Oxfords * WHAT—^Tlma for Three Quar- of Vioks Va-tro-nol In each nos- BOYS' LINED JACKETS “ tar Tima. trltPor If used In time, Va-tro-nol SHEEP AND PILE LINED COATS beipe urevent many : PAJAMAS SIZES A, B, C, D SOS— colds horn develop. • at Marlow's 20% REDUCTION \ WDRC—Dr. Chriatlan. taw. Relieves htad Rayon, $8.7.5 Values ...... Now .$6.9.5 AND WOOL MACKINAWS Menf Come Early ; WHAT—Music Room. COM distress fast. *1 2 .0 0 ...... ______Now #9.60 I W H C—Great Gllderaleeve. Try Itl Follow dl- Rayon, $7.25 Values ...... Now $.5.7.5 $25.00 ...... Now $20.00 60 PAIRS WTHT—Muaic by Martin; John- lactlons to package. $ 1 0 .0 0 ...... Now $8.00 X ny Daamood. Rayon, $6.95 Values ...... Now $5.50 $22.50, $20.00 ...... Now $16.00 BATES BLACK AND BROWN WONS—Adrenturea of Sherlock mUVMRO-lIPl $ 8 .5 0 ...... Now $6.80 Holraea. Woven Stripe, $5.75 Values .... Now $4..59 $18.00, $17.50 ...... Now $14.00 OXFORDS , St46— Woven Stripe, $5..50 Values .... Now $4..39 $16.50, $15.50, $15.00 ...... Now $12.40 ' WHAY—Piano Promenade. BOYS' MACKINAWS AND Values $10 to $12..50 ; S:56— Rroadeloth, $5.00 V alues...... Notv $.3.9.5 $1.3..50, $12.50, $ 1 2 .2 5 ...... Now $10.00 WONS—Neua. Now Broadcloth, $4..50 Values ...... Now $.3.59 $11.00, $ipC00 ...... * . . Now $8.00 JACKETS $S*98 pr. WDRC—Oroucho Marx. . . WHAT—Moonlight Matlnaa. Not All Sizes 20% REDUCTION WONS—Mr. Feathers. BOYS' SPORT COATS WTHT—Casebook of Gregory *1 6 .S 0 ...... Now *1.3.20 Hood. LONG SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS $16.00...... Now $11.95 W H O —Break the Bank. $ 1 5 .0 0 ...... Now $12.00 ttSS— SIZES 4 TO 12 MEN'S AND BOYS' SOCKS $15.00-$14.00 ...... Now $10.95 WTHT—But! Adam'a Playroom $ 1 2 .0 0 ...... Now $9.60 i WONS—Family Theater. $2.95 Values...... Now$2.59 $1.3.50-$12.50 ...... Now $9.95 ( WTIC—Mr. Dietrirt Attorney. Ir vrirIr v^rrI L«C MBbow yoR, ia fWumibo4R $2.79 Values...... Now$2..59 $ 9 .9 5 ...... Now $7.95 1 WDRC—Bing Crosby. O ffldH ) C m Books 3 Pr. f o r ...... $1.00 o f tlw NatloaRl AotooiomlR D m L ETON SUITS •r* Aaodttlofi. that Hudaoa b $2.50 Values ...... Now $2.19 R iMte iR majR wskm asm 50c V a lu e s ...... Now 39c Pr. SIZES 4 TO 8 $2.25 Values ...... Now $1.95 55c Valnes ...... Now 45c Pr. BOYS'SNOW SUITS $1.95 Values ...... Now $1.75 $ 1 8 .0 0 ...... Now $14.39 N fw PaciRioktr wM i Rxckiiivt “fttp-down” design brinsi you 65c V a lu e s ...... Now 50c Pr. $22.50 ...... Now $18.00 $ 1 4 .9 5 ...... Now $11.95 75c Values...... Now 59c Pr. $ 2 1 .7 0 ...... Now $17.35 $13.95 ...... Now $10.95 % A (e ^ $1.00 Values...... Now 79c Pr. $18.00 ...... Now $14.40 THE MOST R00M1...BEST RIDE!...GREATEST SAFETYl COAT SWEATERS $ 1 2 .9 5 ...... Now $9.95 $1.75 Values ...... Now $1.39 Pr. $14.00 T ...... Now $11.19 $ 1 0 .9 5 ...... Now $7.95 I n a vlasr you’ll know Hudwn haa put ABMrica’a beet-riding, ao/iesf car! $5.50 Values ...... Now $4.39 .39r Vnln<> IVnw 90.. P r n a l ««M«*"i«g intotho word ’Vralna” ! And through “atep-down” deaign and in- $7.95 Values...... Now $6.35“ 4 P r. f o r ...... $1.00 • Wa ora proud to dis­ ganious uae of apace that ia wuted in BOYS' LONG PANT SUITS 10% REDUCTION play tUa tmblam baconso For you fawtantly m » that HodMa’a now, $10.00 Values ...... Now $7.95 lowepurked Peooraaker io the rooa* beeu- other iwimu eara, thia compact aoto- Available wifb SIZES 4 TO 20 it daootaa skillad, pro- moMle o f normal exterior width bringa AU Wool^ Part Woolf Nylon, Cotton* BOVS’ GABARDINE AND TW ILL PANTS fasaional aefvke: fresh, tiAil d M th* lowMt buflt car of them aUI Hudson'*, nfw Froo-flowiBg dHign tolographo tho fact yon aMt cuahions that m up to IS indie* $26.50 ...... Now $20.95 BOYS’ HUSKY TROUSERS potent drugs and uni­ w Utr than thoM in eata of Car greater and Rayon* formly fair prices. Be that it hM tha lowaaf omtar o f gravity in $25.00 ...... Now $19.95 any AaMriean aatomofatle. You q o i^ y ootaide dimenaiona! SUPER-MATIC BOYS' BELTS AND SUSPENDERS BOYS’ r a i n c o a t s sure to bring at your doc­ $20.00 ...... Now $15.95 Yellow and Black Rubber With Hoods and tor’s aexf proscription. •■a, toe, that thia new membor o f the In Juat a few minutes behind the w Iim I, DRIVE Uudnon ftunily haa full road daaranoa you’ll discover,,too, that tha naw h/gfi- Belts, $1.00 Value ...... 75c 20% OFF BOYS' $ 1 6 .5 0 ...... Now $13.9.5 Poplin Twrin and mora haad room than in any maaa- eompmaion Pacamaker ongina ia a light­ Suspenders, 50c Values ...... 39c $ 1 6 .5 0 ...... Now $12.95 pcoduoad car built today— thanka to ning-like perfbrmar. . . with saving ways. Youths’ Corduroy and Tweednroy Slacks $ 1 5 .0 0 ...... Now $11.95 “•top-down*’ doaign with Ha lecoMod floor. So, accept our invitation to inspect the NOW... 3 6RUT HATS AND CAPS Junior Boys’ Corduroy and Tweeduroy Slacks You know inatinctivdy that, aa a result lower-prk^ Pacamaker aoon . . . to drive $13.50 ...... Now $9.95 Boys’ Boxer Top Corduroy and e f . t l b aaduoivo low-built datign, tho It aoon . . . to prove to your own aatiafec- HUDSON SBIIB BOYS' SHIRTS thi^Hng Hudaon Pacemaker huga tho tion that, in Hudsoo, your dollar buys ' Tweeduroy Slacks road mora tanacioualy 'aiid ia thareteo morr todayl ONIY CARS WITH $3.25 Values ...... Now $2.59 BOYS' SKI PANTS $2.95 Values ...... Now $2.39 . O llVf . . . THf tOWfl-PRICfO PACfMAkfR AT YOUR HUDSON OCAifRS’ STIP-OdWN DMMN 20% REDUCTION $2.50 Values...... Now$1.95 CEHOUSE&SON $ 7 .5 0 ...... Now $6.00 iiRl.95 Values...... Now$1.59 BOYS’ #OOL AND PART WOOL PAIVTS W E GIVE dMrOKEEN STAMPS Not All Sizes McCLURE'S Inc. •' .______' ^ ' 873 MAIN ST^ET . MANCHESTSR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 19.50 PAOl) SEVtU MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25. 1950 A*! I'casona and causea for this de­ ing Uie American W ay Of Life a the liomr and he continued In the pressed market ^ aa to being strong staff of aalemen api-eadlng schools. Teach the kidx first and rested with Mauri in connection Waddell Speaker Aid Is Sought corrective measures." Leader Group the gospel of Americanism. form s backbone for the future." teopened u d the will la revealed with the robbery of Cab Driver Annual Meet i t ) The farmers, who did a $21,000,- The two-ilay eonfcreilce wsa to Peg. Arrests Solve Robert Lavoie as Armand Lupo, In the discussion period, presi­ The third act climax when Jer­ For Shrine Affair 000 business in poultry and eggs dent Russell Potterlou of tlie pri'sliled over by Potterton with 21, Joseph Amodio, 18, and Fran­ For Business Final Sesnion ry emergea as the executor u d 824-828 MAIN ST. Of Auxiliarv in Windham and Tolland counties Chamber o f Commerce said our leading loeal imlustrialiats, htisi-1 cis Laxsaro, 17, all of Hartford. Peg ie told of the will reveals that Two Holdups George H. Waddell. General alone last year, complain chiefly siwakers were leaving the battle nessmen, and public niflcials at­ r. Y. Cast the Irlah-American girl’s presence Arraigned in Police court on that the government ia supporting tending. Dr. Bowman and Marlon MANCHESTER ^ PHONE 31«1 Manager of Manchester, will be E a s t e r n Coniiertiriil llears Stirring Call to in the hands of those present to h u managed to inject a hint of robbery with violence charges, they Hospital Wonien^s Or­ the speaker at the meeting of grain prices at 90 per cent of pari­ , follow through. "What you and I Wise, .ir.. tlu* two guest speakers, masculinity into the personality were held in 125,000 bonds pending Sphinx Omar Shrine club, to • be ty while the aupport price on ! have lie.ard and learned here in the were applauded for a Job well H Three More in Toils ganization Hears Re­ Poultry Raisers Ask ...... S|ireatl Story Ahoiil iub Si^ttsors o f the insipid, foppish Alaric, u d B second court appearance Feb. 18. held Friday, January 27, 6:30 p. z ^ , ,)oultry meats, set at the discre- ' past two days la the beginning n( done. Asked if it woliid he possi­ h u rubbed off some of the hard For Hartforil Crime A surprise twiet to the ceae last ports of Year’s W ork in., at the Old Colony restaurant, Feneral Assistallre * lidn of the aecretary of agilciil- Fn*e Enterjtrise INeeil a crusade to ediiente Ainnilcana ble for them to return. Dr. Bow- fe Drama Guild veneer of sickening sophistication •; ■ ! ture, is now 70 per cent pf parity insn said it would be Imixissible night was the booking of Cohun "S'? Connecticut boulevard. East ' about our free enterprise system. oovering Ethel. Mrs. Chichester, On Dee. 22 I.asl Tlie faimers In.slsl II cost them j at Ibis time as the program Is ORUS L a » t N i g h t on a breach of the peaee char||e. Hartford. Mr. Waddell will talk Danielson, Jan. 25 Ea.st- Dr, Neal Bie.vman. broiiglit the It is like a ball of yarn that must however, remains narrow and nas­ Thirty-four members of the on "Problems of the Town Mana­ more to feed and care for tfieir two day Leaders' Industry Con- lie kept rollliig, and the ball can ’ ooked solidly for a year all over Hickey said two oi the accused Women's Auxiliary of the Man­ ern Conneotlcut farmers are aak ty with her recovered wealth. Hartford, Jan. 2 5 - Hartford ger for 1950." ing government aaslstance to cor­ Hocks than the current, retyrn'ol ferenee at the Masonic Temple 1,0 never get too large.” Potterlou tlie roiinfr,Vi groadwy CUM to MwcliesUr holdup men reported, and Cohun chester Memorial hospital attend­ 17 cents a pound for broilsra and of M aty Clare u the mother, The meeting will also Include rect a situation they say is wixsck- a close yestenlay aftenioon with S| said. He 'announced that a oom- Mrs. Martha Stevenson, execu- police say they killed two birds denirdl that they gave him »100 ed the annual meeting of that or­ 31 eenis a dozen for eggs. itive secretary of the CTianiber of lost alfiit ia U» toina of "Peg Terry Rudd u Ethel and K chut election of officers for the coming ing their multi-million dollar Htiiring meaisage on the J49 when Michael Rector, Jr.. 21, scouts. Each one Is an outlet that club. play w u well received Price and David Mills, both of Brien McMahon, to Rep. Chase "All over our eoimlry today the QulM will be w'elcomed in its connection with a 11.400 holdup American Legion commander, said Mrs. Charles Tiffin, who gave dc- Rockville; also .Albert F. Knofla, 'f New Britain dieIt> h ‘ii mdilff aild his beloved Ireland. The au­ 20. efficlenry and economy, but finan­ noon. There, is an ever growing pled childri’n arai through its ef- "Oinvinccd that the ciirrenl ! t;i. tidalo. Calif , Jan. 'J.'i i,4’ •iell .Aineiiea. We eaiiiiot out- T o w n to ly rouKli^t .Mi'tt.—When riNikinn f$reen dience took to Peg from the Up ‘Al)orlioii\Biiifj’ Hickey said that Mauri, Qulno lort.s ami also cooiieralion of Nut­ poidtry and egg price cimililmn.'i siiiHil tile opposilHiii, lull we can Bon* ihroiit Rtiil ni'Imiii . . . n.ii'-cUfi cial waste at the expense of tax­ 'AHufe Reductions, In Every Ward Department! need for these dressings, and the Mai ll.ile, a movie actor for 'I'J vvRi'tallies;, sueh as peas or mbment she stepped on the stage D'Otiofrio. 19, Arthur Manooglan, payers, and confusion and chaos Auxiliary will welcome the aid meg Forest. Tall Cedars of Leba- are of concern to all tmsine.ssmen . out-n.iinhei ihein In iiiiinliei'M and I'ackii^r l)p|i\«‘ry (lU'Mo riililn, M iMiornN'urijiitliy kp||v4 ,vears. will be liuri^ed lofiay ,il hroiiU up loritl i’oti|;f‘Ntion in i h r uf>« green Iteunk, add a Uttio midway in the first act, and fol- New Haven. Jan. 2.')—i/P)- 'T'vo 29, and Salvatore Mandile, 19. for the veterans." of women in Manchester who can no:i. over $3,500 has been contrib­ in eastern Connecticut as well as Forest I.awii .Memorial park willi ' unity Ihcie is atieiigth," Dr. Bow­ I’rompI .Store To Vour Hoor lowsd her to the final curtain call iK*r lirotK'hirit im rl. nna* uu«i iIiroAt. hakinK Mt Superior eourt yesterdav to' eireus animal wagon. hur Jerry, frieh i'o f the Chichesters. REGULAR 2.98 CORDUROY VESTS Gt^ts were also made to the An- ' \ OlC lO K fllllV who is seci»t^ the executor of nex. and included 6 porch chairs. I the will u d it present to see that lAw yer Named Receiver In Brown. Green. Red and Gray. Broken bIzcs. 1 . 5 0 $47,70: 2 radioH, $50: 4 yearly j 1 T i l l O i l Y '< l l l t l * n 4 ‘ l the demuds of the will are met. CHECK EVERY ITEM subscriptions to the Manchester, X . . iiix r n Hartford, .Ian. 25—(/D — Supe­ In ao doing he falls in love with livening Herald. $40.96: and $25. | __ Peg. and all le resolved when ihe rior Court Judge Edward .1. Daly yesterday'appointed Frank .1. De- ONE I.OT GIRLS’ DRESSES gixj>n as a special contribution to Ansonia, Jan. 25 — (JF) - The Chichesters-learn. the bank has add to the enjoyment of the P«-| im.ted Mine. Mill and Smelter lyireto, a New Britain lawyer, tn REG. .3.98 WOME,N’.S ALL WOOl. JERSEY BLOUSES Rayons, Cottons. Taffetas and be receiver for the James B tient.s at Christmas time. Workers (Ind) breathed defiance Wools. Reg. 1.98 to 8.98. Sizes After the acceptance of these I ^ ClO-Progresslve Too Late To ClaaMfy Oecene and Company of New Brit­ Three xtylea In green, tan. red and grey. 2 - 5 0 1 to 14. ‘ to ” ain which has been engaged since 125 Broken xizra. 97 3 reports, ^ e following new offi- , Metal-workera council as the argu- 1927 In the thveatment, mortgage cers of the Auxiliary were elected I ^ union does from a list prepared by the nomi- ; f„r brass industry employes. 1948 PONTIAC s e d a n COUPE and real e.stale fleld. Director Clarence H. Adams of the State IN PRIZES f REG. 10.98 CHILDREN’S SNOW SUITS nalmg committee, under the Irving Dicliter, a regional di­ - S ix cylinder, hydramatlc, Reg. 1.00 to 9.98 DRESSES chairmanship of Mrs Daxld Cald- s i t Banking departmcnf.s Securities rector for the Mine-Mill union, re­ low mileage. well; HOMEt division, told the court Monday the Water repellent poplin with all wool lining. Size ported last night that American A large n.viortment. Many .alyleir . 5 0 |_ ^ ^ > 5 0 1 only. President. Mrs. Morgan Porter; H47 OLD8MOB1LE MODEL 78 company needed a receiver to “ pre­ '■ Spon.sorcd By Tots-’N-Teen.k and Klilc Studio Broken sizes. Brass company employes here and SEDANETTE. vent further waste of a.s.sets” x-ice president, Mrs. Edwin C. In Buffalo. N. Y „ had voted to Higgins; secretary, Mrs. Amos ratify an agreement reached F ri­ 1947 CHEVROLET AERO FOUR Friend; treasurer, Mrs. Philip ENI'EH YOUR CHILD'S PHOTO TODAi REG. 15.98 GIRLS’ COAT AND LEGGING SETS day between the company and the DOOR SEDAN. RE(J. .1.00 COTTON DRESSES Newcomb. union. All wool in assorted colors. Sizes 2 and 3 only. , Committee chairmen for the American Brass workers In Tor- 1M7 NASH MODEL 800 CLUB Large aa.aortment. Sizes 12 to 44. .00 coming year include Mrs. Walter COUPE. Three groups; six months to .1 years; .1 years rington vote on the same question REPOIR (Jorman. os finance chairman: today. The union claims to rep- to 6 years; six years to eight years. Prize to boy Mrs. Charles Fclber, membership; BROCADED DAMASK 1^47 FORD STA'nON WAGON. re.sent 4,.500 in the three cities. and girl in each group, plus 10 honor.ihle mention REG. 2.98 GIRI.S’ ALL WOOL SWEATERS Mre. Albert Dewey, courtesy and 1948 OLJISMOBILE MODEI, 66 REG. 5.98 WOMEN’S STYLE SHOES necrolagy: members-at-large. Mrs. ! Wlndoll New Jersey Winner CONVERTIBLE COITPE prizes. Slipovers in Yellow and Blue. Sizes 10 to 16. , Herbert Hall and Mrs. Alfred | INNERSPRING MATTRESS Patent leather pumps and sandals. : . 9 7 Ibundquist. , Hackensack, N. J., Jan. 25— lA*! 1941 OLDSMOBILE FOUR DOOR UUJPIT When the business o f the after- ] — A young state legislator upset SEDAN MODEL 76—As is r.et Information and entry blank at Tofs-’N-Teen-,, 9.'»6 noon had been concluded, the ; pre-election forecasts yesterday epeclat Very low price. Main Street. * Auxiliary, mejmbers enjoyed tea and won the Republican nomlivi- REG. 1.49 CHOPPER’S MI’TTENS and deU^us~aandwtches, served BALCH PONTUC.^ Inr. Thursday REG. 7.95 WOMEN’S FOOTHEALTH SHOES tlon for imprisoned J. Parnell Have pictures taken (by appointment only) at Elite Only s smsll assortment. Horsehlde. from a tea table attractively ar- Thomas' vacated congressional 186 Center St. rongea by Mrs. Caldwell, with tail Phone 2-4545 .Stiidin, 083 Main Street. Black tie with Cuban heel, arch support. ^ . 4 7 post. William B. Widnall,- 43- Special 77- yellow candles in the stiver can­ year-old attorney and state assem­ YOU SAV| 30 delabra. and a centerpiece of daf­ blyman, eked out an unoffleial One Day Onlv fodils, camstiona and anapdrag- 299-vote victory over Harry C. NEAR NATHAN HALE oni. Tea was poured by Mrs. Harper, one-time big league base­ MEN’S Charles Tiffin and Mrs. Herbert ball pitcher. SCHOOL DON’T MISS A ONE Swanson, retiring members of the Four room single, having two SHARP CUT PRICES Executive Board. 11 . reoma on first floor and two on “ Pardon my •,vr the aecond. Hot water heat. Price SOLEScA.'/c $1-98 1 REG. 189.95 3 PC. MODERN WALNUT BEDROOM 88.000. with $2,000 down. This lo­ SUITE Talk of Hill Pt^KU^ANSuUetsfstHEARTIU RE(;. 1.29 CHILDREN’S UNION SUITS I c%otm pftttful. cation la handy to schools, 21.95 INNERSPRING SALE PRICEDI Short sleeves and legs. Slzr.s 4 to 8. Fine knit Bed, Chest and Vanity. Sturidly built to churches and Main Street. Wards rigid specifications. As Nominee 1 3 9 “ Horo's luxury mottroM comfort at a MA^fe§*rV'S 97- 1 8 8 8 On Terms TOS Down Hartford, Jan. 25— iA»i—The re­ /ewor, budget-conscious price! Sog- ARTHUR A. KNOFLA KU-JUIS tor *d d h «| iitiw 2 S ( le fa n c e Monthly SHOE REP.MR DEPT. cent exchange of fiery letters be­ resisting outar-roll edge plus 180 re- ONE LOT MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS REG. 97.95 COAL AND WOOD RANGE 0tfy M rorma/ Realtor—875 Main St, tween Governor Bowles and State siKent steel Premier Wire coilsi Phone 5440 or 6938— Eat. 1921 Lower St. Floor Level Regular 2.30 to 2.95. Soiled. Broken sizes. . 7 7 All white nigged cast iron construction. Highway Commissioner G. Albert Home Listings Wanted Large firebox. 6 7 Hill started aome talk in Repub­ • Lustriuii Brecadad Damaikl lican circlet yetterday about Hill White Side Wall as a possible party nominee for , • 252 ratiliant Pramiar coilti REG. 29.95 F. M. CONVERTER governor. REG. 1..19 WOMEN’S KNIT SLIPS And what did the commissioner TIRES • Naw Flax-O-Lator Iniulationt Wliits and pink only. Sizes 32 and 34. ,Q0 Change your old radio Into an FM modsL think about it? "A t no time have SMART - - NEW I Ehiceptionol tons quality. Kaatljr Uudallad. 19 I had any political ambitions,” he % said. "I am perfectly content in Recapped Otistanding in Piauty—in Comfort- this job and would continue beyond the end of my term on July 1, 1951, In Our Electric Rubber in Volua! Saa the glov/ing baouty of DAN RIVER if the next governor reappoints ' Welder tha rich Damo$k tick—feal the extra me." . I Leaves yoar white side walls comfort of its 252 Premier Wire coils! 80 Oargoea Await Clearance aboahitely white, ao heat marks, “WRINKLE-SHED” Memlskea or dloeoloratloiis. Carefully toilored pre-buik border ^lUTOW IWTM S-AND-ENDS, LEFT-OVERS, AT SHARP REDUCTIONS! Helnutedt, Germany, Jon. 25— '■JF‘—The Russian slow-down on for edge-to-adge comfort—much West Berlin truck traffic entered CAMPBELL'S its fourth day today with 80 car­ longer service! Six handles for easier DRESSES goes awaiting clearance at the autobahn frontier point here. A ll AUTO SERVICE turning . . . 12 free-breathing ventila­ Perky rotlons of Dan lied and German trains to BerUn, River Wrinkle-Shed fahrir. however, were running on ached- 29 BIsm II St. Tel. 5167 tors for sanitation! Matching 80-coif Toss ’em In the tub and they uie. emne out fresh and bright box spring also Salo-Fricodf ns new. Big, roomy pockets LOWEST OF YEAR! BIG REDUCTION! CHECK THIS BUY! MATTRESS and Inittonrd-donn front. REG. 64.95 SOFA BED SALE PRICED! • Box Spring...... 34.88 (.Not exactly as illustrated). IMPERIAL ARGONNE KEG. 11.98 ALL WOOL MEN’S ALL WOOL MEN'S BUFFALO sm art new Duronriip.'ied a,-in re;, 5 2 8 8 wear—wipes clean with a damp cic a Mattress and Spring ...... 64.88 MATCHING PLAID JACKET CRUISER COAT TOPCOATS ComfortabId spring construction—open The Rug that children won't wear out! Ati aMKl r«nwi J5.98 (ThC) \l\lcCul without moving aw ay f r ^ woHI .SIZES 16-42 10 88 060 ■ w : ?• -r ------1— — " ...... f ' ■ T r 1 fs- r a a - f~^-...

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCH^TER. CONN.. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1960 MAMCUmEK EVENING HERALD. BIANCHES'l'EK. CONN., WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 26. 1960 PACK MIHW r If—r V f on a large scale, the question of ering of the head from the body Animal Trainer Improves I Stark's right arm, severely bitten might lose her arm. H ie dlmlhu- Daubur\’ P a p e r of a volunteer from the Mdkmce. Farmers’ Income ' and scratched by an enraged Ben-; tlve animal handler waa attacked social responsiblllty also has to be Who will be the victim? He will Burbank, Calif., Jan. 25—uPi— gal tigress. At first doctor* MondayAy by _ the tiger, Pasha, considered. Lairid reading makes Makes Changes also attempt to makr his escape Below 1948 Figure Continued improvement was ahown feared that MIee Stark, veteran when uie tried tto ------lift a cub- from - ita €orttttiy l|rrald for lurid thoughU and bestial In full view from 32 feet ot cliuilne today in Animal Trainer Mabel!of nearly 40 years aa a trainer. mother’s cage. rOSUHHBO BT TUr that will be locked on hie body by acta. The more people read about — pbIKTIKO OO.. INC. Danbury, Jan. 25—(.Pi—Appoint­ a committee from the audience. Washington, Jan. 2S— UT)—^T?ie U BiMtll afTMt aex crimes, the more they will The euapenslon of e girl in the elr UiiwiMattr. CMW. ment of Frank P. Rollins, publisher Department of Agriculture report­ THOMAS nCROOSON. commit them. The entire Ameri­ and the packing case mystery are and general manager of The Dan­ also Hated on the program. ed today that Connecticut farmen pm .. T r m . O-b'i can publication field will have to rooa4M OetoMr >. IW- bury News-Times since 1941, as Clinton Webb, ventriloquist, 'will took a total of g l80,026,000 during JAN consider, eome day, what to do publisher-emeritus and selection of Introduce hie little pal Jimmy, who tha first 11 months of IM t. RIES PnWtfhArf^ Mmy S*«Rias SsMpt about that. will delight the entire family both * • » torker Batej the All-Star Mid-Winter^ Furniture Eveni HottdAy*. .StitMM At ■ U>* Frank 8. Stevens, as the new ex­ The report showed that Connect­ S n A v na# with wit and magical effecta. PeM oStM Al ManelMMAr. Conn., u Well, let us meanwhile hope ecutive of the afternoon daily were icut o’aa one ot 42 states in which tMoni. Clnt» Mnll Mnttnr.______that the news we can tend out announced today by William A. Another member of the Circus la 1049 farm income was 10 per cent SVBBCRimON RATB8 from Manchester la that one aex White, Sr., president of The Dan­ Lady Grace doing mental magic. WATKINS bury Newa-Times Company. Plan to consult her regarding your or more below the 1048 figure. On* Tenr By Mtn ...... jtU-W offender will not easily gain hlm- The report did not say what the ms moBiitt By Mill ...... J » ou The appointments are effective problems. aaU a second chance. The above are only a few of the Connecticut farmers' income waa THE m m tlBl tT -B -T MlJl ...... * l-W February 1. Slngl* CoBy ...... * .(M highlights of the two-hour show. for the firot H jnontha of 1048. WMkly. by C«rrl«r ...... t .2f Mr. Stevens, who has been aa- FEBRUARY Suon. dnIiTircd. On» Tmr . .tri.uu Indo-China Next? .slatant general manager, will also WMI of Mtin. rom in . .113.011 succeed Mr. Rollins aa treasuier The next victim of Cbmmuniam of the company. W’lth the title of ★ ★ ★ FURNITURE MEMBNIl o r begins Tomorrow morning at 9 THi. AMoaATED HRBS3 in Asia is French Indo-China. It business manager, he will super­ vise all departments of the pa­ Tbi A*»oointM Pr«»i in •«cluit»tly is doubtful if much can be done ______a ______,______nntititO to :bt ut* of mpuoi'cntion of per. TIHEmiHEiL All anirt iJlnpntchM cmdltld tt> or about it. If there waa anything Mr. Rollins, now en route to i t m SALE aot othnrarite orod'ted m tmn pnpnr that might have been done, it 1» Florida for a winter vacation, will and nuo tn« local nowi pubimnea nn«. continue as publisher-emeritus, a Dimes Rhymes All n«nt» of renuWiMitlon of •pocitl now too late. .Tg-ycar association with The News- i /I diwrtoann-1*™'" «r« «l»0 ro««rT»»*- French Indo-China began atriig- Times and Its predecessors. The ; Store-wide savings in Watkins accepted finer furniture rtll nirrip* pI'miI of N. *. A. 8«P»- gllng for independence aa soon aa Danbury'Evening News and Tlie lea. Inc. did Indoneala. But there have Danbiirv Times. ; PuBItanvi RepraaanWWca: Jh* been two great differences be­ Juima Mnrtawa Spoeial Ait«n^ ” Nan Tprk. Uhicaso. OftroM tnd BostoR. tween the two struggles. No ‘Magical farens"’ Period Chairs world, or United Nations atten­ member AL’On BUREAU OF aRCTUATIONS. ^ _ tion has been seriously focussed Vi ill H e lp G range litere’s a fellow out in Buckland on the struggle In Indo-China. i Who’s just an ordinary guy. Tho Herald PriRiing Company. Inc., plus hair and foam rubber Rich SOLID mahoganies aaaumea no flnandai reaponaibilUy for Perhaps' because of that fact, 1 He is loyai. true and honest Much Interest Is being shown In tvpirfrAphlCRt France has not proved the inlelli- . And he iooks you in the eye; Ttrttt^fnerits tnd oliiei retdtui niUier. i the Magical Circu.s whicli will hr tft Th^ M*nchMl« Even^nt tlers>L. gent colonial power Holland lis.^ I given by the MaiichCMter Giange When queried on the Dimes Drive TEMPTING GOODNESS luxury 74 .50 at the HoUlstor schoiil. Friday eve­ Hr answered with a smile: AT Fine lasting style and construction W^nesday, January 25 proved. Faced with complete opposition ning. January 27. for the purpose “ I've mailed my contribution TEMPTING PRICES! of raising money for the building ,\nd I hope you make a mile.” ' S«x Crime Here from the French, the independ­ fund. The committee in charge ence movement in Indo-China has reports that a great many have Sharp, tragic evenU hava a turned openly Communist, as the already secured their tickets. Newton LuMar, well-known Bedrooms 249 j)o way of holding up a mirror to our- independence movement In Indo­ We have no radio station t IN. Magician .vid Escape ArH-st, will y i‘- Bed, dresser, chest aelvcs and our inatitutlons. We nesia might have turned, if it had be the feature of the evening and No stand nor wishing well. «4 CsVe ahould aot flinch from the look. been frustrated much longer. will present many new illusions But in our homos arc foldera Out iM Pucklapd Monday eve­ and effecta In magic as well as .\nd our story they will tell; can't filled »ppa<* Now, after spending years try­ original escapes. One of the out­ You’ll like the rich, brown silky-smooth finish ot thi.s solid ning, a g^onp ot MancheaUr ciy- How is your coin card doing— ing to suppress the rebellion, now, standing illu.sions Mr. LuMar will mors 74.50 mahogany bedroom . . . the perfectly exquisite C^bippendale aens, hy* Inatlnctiva action, re­ just at the very moment when perform will be the production of Just sitting on the shelf? .eoonut. styling. Bracket bases, raised drawer fronts, butterfly vealed their own dlatruat and cHt- the armies of Communist China ■ girl on a bare tabic, believed to Well, get it down please, won’t you, Icing brasses, deeply moulded Iciani of the law. Their dletruat be one of the amallcat llluaiona In ’Cause it won’t fill Itself! whole are poised at the borders, or even the world and one that wtll live In Chippendale wing and barrel chairs mirror . . . and the choice and critlclam was not of the police flowing across them, France Is your memory aa long as you live. ----made ultra luxurloiu for today'a of pineapple top poster or living with all halr-and-cotton filling qClcer who hdd them back from trying to set up an autonomous Another startling effect is the aev- "Fresh From and foam nibber seat cuablons! panelled beds! Large pieces, IMe man-tumed-beaat whom they too/! 46-inch dre.sser; 35- regime in Indo-China, headed by Let us show our gratitude Tha O ven" Watklna Brothers brings them to you Had c^ePBd. K waa of the proe­ tha erstwhile playboy Emperor for only 74.60 during the February inch che.st, both with double Flavor ms o f‘4^B law and puniehment Bao Dai, in the hope thit the for the $15y000 spent by the Sale, in a choice of grey, forest green top drawers. Usually 6295. or rich red damaaka. Usually $98.00. tiffalch w ii to fellow the police of- Communist tide ran be checked THRim MRS. HAPPY 198.00 fleer'a dlabharge of hie own Im- by this grudging and late ahow of fund for Manchester victims atediate duty. independence for Indo-China. lost year. JANE PARKER What waa their implied critl- This French "gift" comes late, W ell cover to your order! tiam of the law and ita proeeaaea? probably too late. In one sense, Lo» Pfir# BOX Why did they Inatinctively move the situation in Asia is merely a POTATO CHIPS 59« to inflict a juatlce of their own? race. If the west gives independ­ Crisp . . . dainty . . flak'^thin, with a irsah Chesterfield and Lounge Their eriticlam of the law waa floTor no one can resijt. Perfect with bever­ ence and a rhanco at economic age* . . . wondeHul with meal* Get plentyl that auch a aexual pervert could progress quickly enough, It can net be punlabed aufficlently for keep Communism out of almost GfV^ To The March Of Dimas His crime, and that there was, in any given sector. If the west is Thera are them for whom taint the proceM of the law, no ade­ not In Uma with these gifts, the Sofas 198-QO quate guarantee that he would quite up to anuff maybe to enjoy toma- i . aituation becomei rotten ripe for I thing that's plain Inaxpantiva-no mat- net be one day free to repeat hlm- Communlam, and Ita glamorotia ' tar how good it might ba. Tou pick the cover that beat fits your decorating achemc in color and tex­ ture! Doxena and dozena of fabrica from which to chooae including aatin •elf. but basically false, promise of In- | Chawin' daliciout,inaxpan*ivs JANE PARKER PIES They are entitled to that dla- atrlpea, figured damaaka, aturdy tapoatrtea and frie'zea. Your, pofa will be dependence and proaparity. | W riglay't Spnaraiinl Gum is Piaa they'll praise lor flaky-crusted good- totlotpd to order and delivered fresh from the factory within 30 daya. UauoUy pwat, beeauae the proceaa of the • a plaasin’ and rafraakin', BriUln In India, the United I >ees . . . delidoue illllngs . . . teniptlng fn9.00. w haa not, anywhere, caught up Balias yau saaB la faal batlar, DIAMOND MERCHANTS ROB ireahneet. And lets to choose from, tool States in the Phllipplnaa. and the J yaur wark saaBs la ga SBoalk- 2 GENERATIONS S the problem of the sex offend- Dutch In Indoneala have been In < ar, aasiar. S i ? 8 INCH or. Nor Wtll It, we think, unUl lima with at leoat the start of this But unlast a parson is just bound Blueberry Pies EACH 55‘ It la clearly aatabllahed policy and datarminad to closa his mind to a twin gift. The French have been Mode with luadout juicy whole berries Choice that all aueh offender* shall be re- narrowly and obdurately late. In- i thrifty suggestion. I'm tayin' it'd pay mevod from aoetoty for life. to find out how daliciout and satiafyin' JANE PARKER do-Chlna may be lost befora the I wntiaLBY’S SPEARMINT OUM raally it. ! Time and again, in the newt, Apple Pies 8 INCH £A 49* o f beds! west even aerloualy considers ; Sakas aliva—costs to littla. Tkttaa to I there comes the story of repeat­ whether it can be saved. | good. You might at wall begin to enjoy Here's aonng goodness to delight all DONUTS S^% 19C ers, who have been in custody, At the recent British Common- it today. Delicieua way to start tha day I Serve these but who hava been released, JANE PARKER waolth Confcranca at Colombo, plump, goldan-brewn b.-eakiost faroritas. So sometimes as “cured," only to light . . . so digestible . . . and doted fresh. tha Aaion nations most directly turn beast again. Drop Cookies 0^2=4 25« concerned with the threat of Com­ We repeat. It 1« no wonder citl- munism adopted their own policy cT?2 2 9 « ssni, confronted with the hot fact Hermits for repelling It. What they for­ WEMES of a sexual crime, bad an Instinct mulated was a ten year program Strawberry s.^ COC*M#l o^^^25« to take the law Into their own of economic expansion, to benefit TlStM M Good a Costs SO littlo hands, lest the formal process of WHITE SLICED those areas where Communlam 198.00 the law should bungle. will try to root lUelf. Thit . is But this, in turn, was danger­ fBBBOBiBMBBai Pictured here ore two of the aofaa from which you chooae and- there ar« what the nations in the poaalble If Tour Marvel Bread \0A1 I9« ous and reprehensible, no matter otfaera! Dlmctly above ta the hlgh-arm Chesterfield design with vertical Quaint is the word path of Communlam in the Far * New anil Used Diamond Tope lor toast, super lor aondwichas—the.-a'i hew stroflg and natural the In- M bsHar bread, no better buy than quality- pleats and fringe valance. At the top la a popular new aquore-orm design ■ la To Be with two cushions. AH sofas have full hand-sprung bases, spring front atlnet behind it. We citiBcne' of East consider their best policy. ■ Humes uf rieb Marvel. Doted iresh daily, tool The policy they have originated S200 edges, deep coil backs and spring-filled cusbions. Frames are sturdily for these chairs Manchester were net far from an built of bardw-oods; ‘ *' ■ glued, ■ ■ screwed ■ and ■ comer-blocked!...... for thcmaelvea Uea in with what Fad. Tax Incl. JANE PARKER actual act of mob murder. And if, i * Outotanding VhIuco ChamlBg Ookmlal wing Secretary of State Achraon says at that moment, we had looked in j - la vsriaos aorttnna ot MAN- AUT chairs in a f o r m y l ^ the mirror, we must have seen, American policy v\aiiu to be and Gl%'e better €|Hality COFFEE a K E SUcUSSR i a 2 5 « print; red, grey, green, j do. * L'HEMTEK. iiHaivd be JAK- 3 9 . 9 5 and unflarsteod, and perhaps not * VIM. Vno supply os sritb Always Iresb cmd tasty—always baked to block or blue Mck- groundsl - Usually $48.60. even have been revolted by, an But we cannot lose time in ynar aeada, w ell sapiiU vno better Value prelection—alwoye extra-good eaKng iroia seith the hnma von d ^ ra first templing bite Hll lost. ' Image of a Southern lynch mob. I making an impresilve start. The • forces of unrest never grant free • Ooeh rrnm lAKVIS sad Vo This waa hew such things happen. ^ flhall rind and lla Happy. Suppose there bad, here In Man- lime to those of stability. All irteas seajeel la market th.na.e ae4 eKectIve at ah A4P Oeu-aarviea atores ta tats arse cheator, also been a racial element * Jarvis Realty m (b involved. What greater and more “ Progress” W s S O L I D maple detemhacd violence then? W e were interested to note that ■ Company We do. hot, in any case, want to some automoUve engineer finally ^ Slunrheater Cnnn. IVs Watkins quality be tHat,image. There should, we placed the poat-war automobile in OM Cenler tttrool .• Tel 411*. 7*75 or think.' Ha a. community vote et a wind tunnel. tbanki to Patrolman Edmund F Enterprise B5M . ^ I Naturally, the poat-war auto Dwyer, tuwtrving, coura- h.d .weeping lines, and a alont- • geoua porfonnance of hla I ing front windshield, all designed sworn duty saved us ;from ' ib give more mileage per gallon passions of a moment. I by reducing the amount of air ra- Finally, thU man-tumed-besst i alhtonce the car has to overcome. held s mirror up to the American Naturally, since the windshields press and publication field. H e' have been so slanted that the hot bad, he himself confessed, got his aun drops in through them, the from reodUig about similar Covered-to>order Lawson Sofas j poat-war auto had a gigantic sun | attacks in the newspapers and visor projecting out over the mod- ! Choooa a The popular old favorite brought up to date with magailnes. 1950 two-cushlan styling and deep fringe volonoe. em windshield. i flawlcM diamond. We do not doubt It for an in-, Hardwood frames, glued, screwed and oonwr And, quite naturally, we think, ! stont. Tba otery of this Man­ Compare our Frank Rainbow broeed; deep coil and bock; spring saata. the wind tunnel test abowed that 1 5 9 .0 0 Delivery within 30 days in your choice of chester attack has goat out to voluas. An expert the sun vlaor caught oe much air Oldsmobiles >> On Onr dsmsshs and satin stripes. Usually $198.00. the newopopers of the nation. To aalea aU ff will that It made the going 10 per cent a large number of people, already HOUSEHOLD ITEM harder. We auapect*tbat this 10 ALL MODELS old you in your Three Pieces • oexually unbalanced, who read it, . ‘*SANITONE” per cent Increase in air reeietance selection whether there will come a suggeotlon: from the sun vlaar reprceenU NOW ON DISPLAY irour dlamend la $70 DRY CXEANING SALE “That is oometbing 1 ought to try *Down pillow back about twice os mudi air rcaist- costs only 1 4 9 .0 0 oometiaaO.” every otory of aaaiiai or IIBOO. BLANKETS .DRAPES... SLIPCOVERS.. .THROWS once os was originally eUminated CaU 4134 or 4135 porvetsfam urhich is carried in the Won ‘WANITONE’ clean thea for roo. a strictly quality Job, and yo« RAVE 1 9 ^ through the design of tho sloping Call 2-0080 or brine — yow* thniga. Bed, dresser^ chest lounge chairs 79*30 in tha windshisld. for m Demonstration Genuine contoa on evU inapira Ea$y Payments Invited What wrs have got from “pfog- Uen to disoaaad minds every- Wstkliia Old Ipswich bedroom rtflsets th« uUn value nmde pssstbla WAs” In oulomoUve deMgn U, Rocket Ahead With ALL DYEING AT 25% DlSCOUffT mfedre. A IMlaardr et tha ntwa by precision streamUned modern manufacturing methods. Only then, actually on taerooM in air through quonUty production U such finely styled and buUt furniture Red Leather eoB ddtoet how aana lurid ptrvor- reoiaUnee and in gosoUna con- Oldemobile —— TSkbiSiFSnMTA available for so little. Yet drawers ore hand fitted; the ngiah ^ PBi>.lli,i .first cetnds into the rubbed to a satiny smoothness by bond! Drawm on centor-gutdsd ■umption per mile, plus one more and dust-proofed. Usuidly $IT2.TaL , 't to OM case, and then reop- gadget ■ Open EvoninitR Chairs 119*00 tt* aotloa. oa other M b It Ask Dbout If you'ra husband's mMflon If to own 79.50 Ho b is too tog for MANCHESTER and enjoy a rso| laamtr choir... .a red WjTKMS, P # IP handle, tt JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS SINCE 1900 feathor « w r . . . . b ^ it is at on omos- iMlee beboeen oev- INSURE MOTOR SALES Ingly tow WotUns price. Dosp rich A romovahte *down-Bnd-featfe«r pOtow bosk 958 MAIN ST. . . . OPPOSITE OAK, BIANCHMTtR WATKINS EASY BUDGET TERMS red ootoring; buttoned back; tow roll and a deep, low seat mohso this tha Meal sL MeutokeiUs ^ afifi McRINNKY limmiKlIB Wfifit Center at Hartford CLBUim S^lAaM DBM KS arms and bpMs noU trimmsdl Added lounga choir for men. Covscod to order In I t6 Bam Cs«ale end lamruner Road IN HAR'TPORO, AT P iy iT T AND M AIN fiT. HARRISON STREET . i MANCHK8TER cpmfcMTt .ln tb« deep coll boss and.bock. your BSlsctionktf fabrics with delivery within i v t iiit ly . 606 Main 8t. T«L MOO spring-lined cushion. Were $I4f.OO. 30 days. Us^py $89JK). • t .V-J ■I • • ■ MANCHESTEK EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1950 MANCHCSTBS IVBNIMG HERALD, MANCHESTER. OONM« WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 26. 1980 farming, the boya will combine of Rosedale entertained relatives Cub Pack Plaus that whan ha refused to pay Bld­ polillce report said, and Bldnick Sets AaMe dlscretioB when It Imposed a 50- terday. Ha sat aside the auapenJ Bolton business with pleaaure concentrat­ and frtenda on Sunday In honor of Audio-Visual Aid Use of Pistol nick for a regooring Job at his lefeft He waa arrested yeaterday day auapension last August on the slon, which had baan Imposed ing on observation of farming the flret birthday of their daugh­ home, the latter thruat a pistol In Stamford. New Haven, Jan. 25— The permit o f an East Haven raataura- Orlando Oreflee on a charge ofl Doris M oh rV ltalia methods throughout their travela. ter, Barbara. Thirty-four guests Roiiucl Table Rite Explained in Talk against hia head and commanded; Marrone told police he wouldn't State Liquor Control commission teur. Common Pleas Court Judge selling liquor after hours and eeU-| Tel. Manchester 5545 They expect to return to Bolton were present from Northampton, Brings Arrest vpay up, or I'll blow your pay for the Work Bldnick had acted arbitrarily and abused its John Clark Fitxgerald ruled yes­ ing liquor at a bar on a Sunday. In March. Oh, yea, they do have a West Hartford and Bolton. brains out.” done because the material used new motor In that Fold. Cub Pack 112 will hold Its 1^ H it T oday ''The polio danca at the Rainbow A t the dinner meeting of the Marrone'a wife and amall child was not what he had contracted Quarryville baked beana will be monthly meeting on Friday, Janu­ ran screaming from the houae, the for. Caub on Friday night will be full Season Factors Manchester Lions Club ***1 *y*‘ Contractor Face* Accu­ of surprises Tor those attending. available locally on Saturday, ary 27, at the West Side Rec, Mardh of Dimes Total nlng the members were enlight­ Mrs. Louise Anderson, chairman of January 28th, when the W.S.C.s. promptly at 7 p. m. The theme of ened by their gucet. Lawrence sation a* Result of Bill the local drive, announced last of the United Methodist church In Job Drop Cause the program will be set In the Jump* by $1»000 on Spencer, about the beneSta of Bolton, will conduct a food sale at teaching by nudlo-vlsual methoda. night another aurprise feature had "Daye of King Arthur.” Collecting Method been donated for the dance. Uh the J. W. Hale Co. store. A variety Oveniigbt Receipts Reaaona were given to confirm of cakes, bread, cookies and the Seasonal factors were dominant The Cube will be costumed as the fact that studenU have con- JANUARY SALE naual door prizes have already beans will go on sale at 10 a. m. In the slump of employment here Knights of the Round Table. The aiderable more learning to abaorb *N orw aIk, Jan. 25.— What been listed as surprise glfta and Sntatantlal gUta froin a varitty police described as unorthodox Mrs. Myron ^ e , II, Mrs. Robert last week. New figures released knighting ceremony and awarding today than was the case eeverm there will be a drawing on many yesterday by the State Depart­ bill collecting methoda. Including Richardson and Mrs. Leslie Spen­ of badgea will be done by dub e( aooaaas aaat the local March of years ago. The usual methoda of Item* of value. Coin card collec­ ment o f Labor show that unemv use of a pistol, has resulted In a cer are in charge of arrangements. Master Don Bennett who will rep OUnea total up to the 15,000 mark teaching supplemented by audio­ of MEN’ S tion* reached a total of $122.53 yes­ ployment here rose 9.1 per cent* MAIM avp tvt Feb. 3 City court date for a resent King Arthur. The den today, a riaa of H.000 aluce yaatar-^ visual aids can help atudenta to terday. The townspeople have been The group conducted two similar over the previous week. There are BrookI.vn, N. Y., SooMng contrac­ mothers have worked hard assist grasp knowledge and conceive urged to get their returns In a * , sales----_----- on------the lawn------of the- - church a total of 587 Idle, Including 249 day aftaraoon. Ing the Cubs In making armor, Contributlnf to thla apurt were fundamenUls much more quick­ tor. soon aa possible. The drive offi- dudt'K U** summer and early females. Police Sergt. Edward Ryan aald swords, helmets and shields and tlOO tifta from the M ancheil« ly. dally close* on January 31 al­ Despite a thunder shower which Filings for unemployment com- Mr. Spencer's main topic, sup­ Bemie Bldnick, 28, waa booked SUITS-SPORTCOATS-JACKETS Instructing them In the art of Tniat o«MBpany and Local M. TW though coin boxes will be picked threatened to ruin the first, the ensation numbered 575 of which plemented by audio-visual aid, de­ yesterday on a charge of aggra­ chivalry. OA, CIO, compoaad of workera at up at the town's place of business sales have been very eucceesful 90 were initial claims. 453 contin­ Chaney Brothera, 5X58 contributed picted methods of detecting aptl- vated assault and released in 5500 The society promises the tame good ued and 32 agent. Twelve veterans It Is hoped that all parents will bond as the result of an incident on Saturday, the 28th. Some real- by patrona of the State theater tudes In studenU to render them cooks will contribute their baked registered during the week, one attend this meeting as the Cub* practical vocational guidance. Monday at the Senga road homo (ai dei}j^ have reported coin cards WOOL SHIRTS SWEATERS have wosked diligently towards and 575.57 preaantad by Director new claim and the remaining elev­ of Gabriel Marrone. were not received In the mall. Any­ goods to Saturday's sale. Hector LaOaca of the Artlata club. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ducharme en continued. making It a luccess. Hopes to Form Government Police said Marrone complained one desiring a coin card who has t lK Artlata club donation rcp- Cheek These Items For Real Values not received one, la urged to con­ r«»gntai1 the procaada of benefit Home. Jan. 55—ow $44-75 YOUR CAR Now $289.50 $ 7 .9 8 ...... Now $5.49 Reg. $329.50 T ^ n e r s o n Now $289.50 Lined jind Unlined Glove* $39.50 Giverb $24-75 SIMONIZED 25% Reduction Complete Satisfaction Reg. $289.05 OdmsIiesIlNnM! Goarantted Now $259.95 V $48.50v Covert* and m tnsciW : Wool Mufflers...... $1.00 MANCHESTER Reg. $252.50 $49.50 j Gabardine* $39-95 Now $219.95 MOTOR SALES Slip-On Sweaters...... $1.99 Phone 4134 Reg. $232.50 Wert Center at Now $199.95 Tkkvisum KNIT-TEX TOPCOATS Hartford Road Reg. $199.95 NiW two - Btodol 54t $45.00 ...... -Now Now $169.95 $39-95 Notice

Zoning Board of Appeals SPECIAL Deluxe M o d e l...... $199.50 Cm V** In acoordanc* with the require- I AHowance For Your menta o f tha sonlng regulaUona $20 TRADE-IN Old R a n g e ...... 50.00 o f the Town of Mancheator, tha Zoning Board o f Appeals will hold ALLO#ANCE a pubne hearing In the Municipal TBADE-IN UkHT BuiMlng. Monday evening, Janu­ U P TO 819.00 For Your Old Washer Your C o a t ...... $149.50 ary 80, IMO at 8 P. M., on the | (Exeept 81W.95 Model) following appUcatlons: Ceeipeit fh* f*®**!**" The Andrew Anaaldl Co. for I temporary permlaslon to remove TELEVISION earth from plot of land containing RADIO COMBINATIONS! a.fB.acr«a, at 886 Charter Oak | Straet, Residence A A aone. BUYSl PHILCO $269.95 $47.50 Elmer J. Nadeau tp conduct I Now $229.50 Otarte-rwn*— - — Used Car Lot aa foDows: On por­ SA V E $100 Now . tion o f property (00' front and PH ILCO $249.95 $ IDO" deep) West of No. 844 Mid­ SPARTON TELEVISION 32-71 dle , Turnpike Wert for four | Now $209.50 RADIO-PHONO months, alao on portion of proper­ PH ILCO $169.9.5 ty (500’ front and 100' feet deep) East of No. 844 Middle Turnpike I Now $149.95 $60.00 West for three years, Buslneaa | COMBINATION sone.* PH ILCO $119.95 Beautiful Mahogany Now $49-75 Erdest Bib to erect gasoline fill- I Now $99.50 Cabinet amOponmthm ^ jTj fnr ing rtation on Southeast Comer o f l$urtford Road and Bridge EBfERSON $229.50 Yours For Only $299.50 Straat, Bnalneaa sone. Now $119.^0 \ *V W w i ****»ew — ^ rew aaer Town o f Manchaatar to erect a Reg. $399.50 $39.50 NIW well hooaa on Bouthweet comer RCA $199.95 Tea U adlag Melpalat Now ., of Love Lane and Center Street, { hom ed*®'’ $26-78 Rural RaMdence Zone. Now $169.95 HALLICRAFTER TV Naa IvefytMas SPORT COATS Baas fvaryfWag Manehaater Laundry to erect RCA $99.95 $24.73 ...... NOW $19.85 unllghted free standing ground TABLE MODEL B trrn i m S IS IT TO D AYI 3 YIARS TO RAYI afgB. 5M’x8*, 10 feet from street Now $79.50 $35.00 ...... N O W S27.S5 Bne, at 78 M ^le Street, Resi­ Only $99.50 InaUlkd dence C sons. A D M IR A L $49.95 8liee87 t o r t Formerly $199A0 A CIU«et«*a BartP CmaniMl Lutheran Church fog Now $39.95 Simp to jUm> I o f permlaaion to build to church building wliich A CLOSEOUT—JUST 46 closer to rear line than AND allow at 60 Church AUTO STORES SPORT COATS B sone. Johnson Brothers SHOPS may at- ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Sizes 35 to 42 IMENSLJ H E R f f YOUR FmESTONE DEALER • 87 M AIN STREE'P t r a d e -in u b u t u p t o $10 10$S MAIN STREET MANCHESTER ALL SALES FINAL $ 7 .8 4 ASMBlBe BENSON’S MANCHESTER.rONN. B .'ttavali Exccft Admiral FURNITURE AND APPLIANCfIS ^ 6 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 7080 Term*-l5jhBllu( I. 713 MAIN STREET^tELEPHONE 3535 m m

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MANCHESTEB EVENING HEKALU MANGUESIEK. GUNN^ WEUNESDAY. JANUARY 25, 1960 PAOB MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 25. 1950 -VI and seal, Arthur Friedrich; .M. o( i ] ^ . . | | a F*ii|Arsxs1 To Make Drive Par Nunes | oon-uss of 200 beds in stats tubsr- Ployd R. Kaasr. rkalmiSR aC R w v A. Krnest Rcudgen; M. of E. Takcii His Police Arrests Will Reconiiiieiid —— — I culoals sanatoria Is soon to be at- Nurse Recniltinaat Rockville Eldred Doyle: M. of A. David Gil- | Twice in One Week Hartford, Jan. 25—((Pi—A nura- i tacked. A forthcoming drive was the Greater Hartford TObac«aloato/| Women^sUnit Virginia's New Governor School Issue pin; inner guard, Albert Srhm- lu Towiug Row $18 Miiiiiiiuiii Pay ing shortage that la causing the announced lasIT night by Mrs. and Publle Health •octaty. '*' . ;ie^ D ram a Gk)odin Case Continued eiske; outer guard. Maxwell Lai.i- Irwin Hayes, 60. of 6 Ford bert; trustee for three years, Al­ street, has had double trouble Attorney Lugg Hartford, Jan. 25— Tlie man Hartford, Jan. 25—(iP) — The Aids Hospital Gets H ebron M aple Syrup Hearing Feb. 7 bert Schmeiskc; auditor, lb this week. months, Julian Lewia wouldn’t move his Illegally parked j Hayea was arrested for in­ I Hartford Courant said today it had. Week Until February 1 Present Program autumobtle, ao the policeman called toxication Mond^’ after police ; learned that a minimum wage of To Be Speaker On Friday night, Jan. 27 the Gift of $2,400 by Aux« Hebron, Jan. 3S— (Special) Ex-t as rural aupervlaor. Mrs. Robert- Seek $1,740,000 for a tow truck. I were called to Center street. j $18 will be recommended for fla e Progrmm Presented Rockville Booster Club will pre­ Tbe car owner then decided t o . tremely mild weather her# liM son hat lately been substituting ss He posted a 325 bond and was I waiters and oilier service employes Appeal for Reduction of exwnined uie chna. ia sent their first promotion ot 1050 move the car, but tlio policeman j I iliary Announced by ■saistsnt principal at the school Continuance of Pro­ , w-w . « . I believed to be the baala of the released. By North Methodist made it posatble for the Governor To Be Guest of Legion at the Carriage House at tbe Elks wouldn’t let him. Insisting that he I of hotels and restaurants by a | headed by Mra. Larcomb. Besides ISond Llenied Today 1 change from a cl^ge_ of rai koe to Yestenlay iwlice received a President Today of Virginia to tasU some.CTonnect- gram; Finance Means 'Home with Joe Dobson, member I wait for the tow truck. I i special committee which has been | Anxiliairy Last Night thil, she la a sister o f John S. Bat­ i the present one. Police said Good- Auxiliary; Members of complaint from the vicinity of studying the matter. By Judge Gryk; Seri­ of Uig Boston Red Sox as principal During the course of the argu- Icut maple ayrup of this "spring's” tle. the new Governor of Virginia. , In, in a signed statement, con­ speaker. The atteiuiance Is limited Oak street. Again Hayes was Based on a 40-hour week, this ! A 12,400 subscription by the run. The ayrup came from Hebron So, ss s good will g ift to the Oeaeral Manager Georgs H. fessed that he sexually molestsd Post Are Invited ' ment the man, Hartford Rcatau- j irre.stcd for intoxication. Dcapl^^suater ftttncUona lut ousness Is Considered to 250 due to the size of the car­ I rnteur Frank Rampellinl. was j ' would provide a minimum u'Sge j Women’s Auxlllsry of Manchester where Charles E. Larcomb of Burnt Governor on the occasion of hiS Waddell today called a special the girl. The extent of bis actions He was fined 310 when pre- riage house. 1 charged with resisting an officer : rate of 4ft cents an hour for the ■ight anaaieniBcnt weatljer the Memorial hoApIlnl to the 2300,000 Hill found that sap was running inauguration in Richmond, the hearing for February 7 to consid­ appaiently do not fall under the Rockville, Jan. .25— (Special) — TTrursday night, Feb. 2 the Boost­ I and breach of the peace. j .sented before Judge Wesley C. ; clnsslfiod workers. awUtorlum of the North Methodist building fund, now being raised, in hia trees. He tapped the trees, syrup went from Mrs. Larcomb to A request by Attorney Jay E. I rape classification. Gryk in Town Court this J (The Cimnecticiit Federation of was reported today to Robert er the appropriation of 31,740,000 Attorney Harry H. Lugg will be er club will hold a meeting at I The Incident, which occurred ehUKh WM filled to capacity for boiled' down the sap. and turned Mra. Robertaon to the Governor. for new school purposes and to Rubinow that the 35,000 bond Tarn on Accused the speaker at the meeting of the Room 15, Rockville High school at ! her(! last Nov. 10. was recounted morning. I Labor had asked that a minimum j ANNOUNCES Case Dennison, chairman of the three cans of it over to hia mother. There ia yet another tie. Mra. A search for the "lost” child wi^ I wage rate of 75 rents an hour be j "A o Evening of Music and Memorial Gifts committee by Mrs. placed on 25-ycar-oId Bernard J. American Legion Auxiliary to be 7:30 p. m. with all members urged in detail yesterday in (Amnion The path to the Virginia’s Gov­ Robertson’s husband ia a member decide on a way to finance any : climaxed Monday night in the I set wliile the Peoples party of Con- j prama,” arranged by Uie Wom- L. Morgan Porter, president of Ci^podin be reduced to 32,000 was to attend. Business of Impottance Pleas court where Rampellinl ap­ expenditures made. w...... « ^ . i scene at Gerich’s Service Station held this evening at 8 o’clock at when ahe found out her dad had i nectlcut asked for a minimum o t ! 27!ie Second Annual an'O Society of Christian Service, the W omen’s Auxiliary. ernor's mansion was somewhat in­ of the Robertaon family that once will be discussed. pealed from the 325 fine and 30- The hearing, at which any town denied by Judge Wesley C. Gryk at . on Tolland Turnpike when the the G. A. R. hsU. Attorney Lugg $1 an iiour.) alth Mrs. Shedd serving as com­ Acknowledging the auxiliary’s volved. resided in Manchester in the house Planning Sports Program day suspended jail sentence im­ cancer. voter may speak, is called for 8 a packed Town Court session this searchers, who had learned that Her father, asleep In a hospital Tlie newspaper said the recom- ^ mittee chairman. Mrs. Shedd re­ ■ubscHptIbn, on behalf of the Me- Mrs. Larcomb is principal of a row occupied by Manchester's will speak on National Security A sports program is being, posed on him In Police court. ceived much commendation for the Salem consolidated school over Superintendent of Schools Arthur p. m. In the high school hall. It morning. Goodin, who is charged the girl had been molested, angrily and members of the Legion Post planned for Sunday afternoon. Judge Abraham S. Bordon sided i cot after a diagnosis, d i^ without inendation is expected to be filed ! imorikl Gifts committee, Mr. Den­ with assault with Intent to carnal­ turned on Goodin and struck him with Stale Labor CommUsloner ! DIVIDEND SALE have been Invited to attend the planning- and execution of a a'cll nison stated that this gift will which Martin B. Robertaon serves H. Illing. had previously been stated by February ft at the Town Hall for with Rsmpelllni. I knowing the nature of his disease. balanced program, which was en­ Walter Mahoney. that he was ly know a female child, had hia several times before he was res­ meeting. During the meeting It the Mile' of Dimes drive, s collec­ Judge Bordon entered a nolle Mas'S Girl Not Sane John .1. F.gan by the ‘ committee build , and equip the deep therapy case contmued to Feb. 1 at Rubl- cued by DVyer. joyed by an appreciative audience. striving to have the session on a Is expected that members of the tion to be taken at the door. (withdrawal of prosecution) on She was not sane at the time of i within the next few days. Tife lounge in the new west wing. He now's request. Legion Building committee will the shooting.” said Defense At-j cominittee also Is expected to sug- THIS WEEK ONLY The concert opened with a announced, "This unit will be dea- Miliiniuni Pay 5-Ycar Term Saturday night. Mahoney, w’ho Goodin is a native of Old Town Resume Cases both charges. group of organ numbers by Wil­ has questioned the wisdom of In askmg the bond reduction, City, a community 12 miles north outline their plans for the new Le­ Jury ca.ses were scheduled to be torney David F. Goldstein over and ' gesl new ininimum wage levels for ignsted by a bronze tablet In­ Rubinow pointed out that Goodin gion Home to be erected on West again as he examined prospective ’ other types of restaurant and liam L> Brown of East Hartford, scribed as being the g ift o f the building a new Broad street scitool of Bangor, Me. He left that town resumed today in the Tolland Ending Saturday, Jan. 28 organist o f the church. His fine Dorothy A. Kanak Act ill Effect 1$ Given Hiss at this time, said he wanted "la­ is a veteran, is married and when about 1.5 years of age. He street at a cost of 348,600. • Fol­ County Superior Court. While the Juror*. 1 hotel workers who do not aer\'e Women’s Auxiliary." has two young children and that lowing the business meeting and The natty, full-faced defense ; the publle direetly and therefore, musicianship created an atmos­ G Elmore Watkina, president boring people” jo be able to at­ has a brother who conducts a taxi last two weeks had been schetiuled Paiglil Jiirx' Mr. end Mrs. Anton Kanak of he has lived in (Connecticut since business in Old Town City. program refreshments will be lawyer said Carol Ann was Insane ; do not receive tips. phere of aanclity and beauty In of the Manchester Memorial hos- tend the hearing. February 7 is for jury cases, most of the cases kacplng with tne surroundings. IPS Porter street announce the en­ (CoBttnaed (ram Page Oaa) (Continued from Psga One) his honorable discharge from the served; with grief at the thought of the ] ------pitsd. in commenting on this gift, a Tuesday night. Goodin, who is employed in a were disposed of by settlement. List Grows His nuiphers were Vision by gagement of their daughter, Doro­ Navy m 1946. Hartford bakery, has lived in Man­ 50-50 Club painful death ahead for her beloved I l-a*l Act to Bring Down llouae said, "We all owe a debt of grati­ he la asking Congress to double It is considered likely that some Paid Reapects Rhemberger: Canrona- by Guil- thy Ann. to Frederick Caspar An- when he denied passing secret > PlnanrJal Standing chester about a year, according to Tlie 50-50 tnub of the Baptist Members of the Rockville Police father, the pal of her childhood nulli, son of Mr. snd Mrs. George tude to the Women’s Auxiliary the present 1,000-maii staff of Itie state department documents to opposition will develop along Uncs church will meet this evening at (f-ontlnued from Page One) days. Chirngo—((Pi—The last act soon matit. Fanfare by Lemmens and Mahoney has spoken, but educa­ "Tbe purpose of a bond Is not to police. His children art UM and Department visited the Burke Fu­ Anmilli. of .-.ft .Middle Tuinplke. which has worked steadily for Wage-Hour administration to see Whittaker Cham1>era. self-styled two years old. 8 o’clock at the home of Mr. and But State’s Attorney Lorln W. «ill go on at the old Haymarket AUegro-Oantablle from Symphony many years In the service of the tional groups strongly support the punish the accused but to insure neral Horae Tuesday evening in s No. 6 by W'idoi. we.Mt. that the law Is carried out. courier for a Communist spy ring his presence In court," Rubinow os-1 ------10 feet of the alx-foot-tall defen­ VYillis rose quickly to the defen.^e lliealer. Tlie theater, on Madison MIs.s Knnnk attended the Uni­ hospital." This would include a boost from scluMl building prograni which The first group of vocal num­ and lied again when he denied see­ serted. He said that the Goodins’ | , ... dant and swore sympatliy wi.uld suggestion of a mercy slaying, a street near Ha)stcd, opened in 1887. versity of Connecticut where she calls for the present outlay. den G. Skinner, patrolman who bers by Mrs. Belledna Nelson the present SOO to 1.000 in the ing Chambers after Jan. 1, 1037. Lcsizza and Mr. and Mrs. John died on Monday. A large delega­ not sway judgment of the evidenre. subject that lias provokeel a sud­ I.egitim.'ite drama, vaudeville and wss a member of Ksppa Kappa number o f wage-hour inspectors — financial condition was such that | Vr t?C K l V g H V Ruff will be in charge of the pro­ movies were featured at one tini ■ Jlansur included Song of tbe Open, Judge Goddard denied a t e- The hearing - specifically will a professional bondsman would | • - tion of Red Men also visited tlie Carol Ann haa admitted shont- den national storm of argument. Gamma. .Phe is now employed as men who examine employer rec­ gram. Those attending are asked or another. But it probably was l^Forge: To You. Speaks; and Be­ Ratioiiing Cut fense request that the 45-year-old discuss a cost not to exceed |1,- have to aupply the money and add­ home as did the Legion and Legion ing to death Sgt. Carl Palght, .10- He demanded that every Jury sportswear buyer of Burton's. ords to determine, whether they Hiss not be imprisoned saying: 740,000 for three projects. One to bring a wrapped 10-cent gift. ycar-old Stamford police veteran, proapect go on record against tak­ best known as a burlesque house. yond the Blue Horlson. Winting Mr. Anmilli sttended Bryant ed that a 32,500 bond would be suf- > Record Set Auxiliary. and Harling. Mrs. Mansur Is a are meeting minimum wage and is the Broad street school at an Daughten of laabella ______last Sept. 23. Her plea Is thsl ing the life of a human being to Tlie building will he torn down to College where he was a member ‘This should be a warning that ficient. I The Daughters of Isabella will well known contralto soloist ami Tory Promise overtime requirements; a crime of this character may not estimated 3910,000; another is en temporary Insanity struck her "put him out .of his mliery.” make way for a super-highway. of Tail Epsilon He will graduate Tobin said inspections have, been Prosecutor Philip Bayer retort- | (Continued (mm Pace One) hold a "Know Your. Secret Pal ’ l ^ | ^ , her audiences are always charmed be committed with Impunity." • largement of the Hollister street 1 in .lime from the A rt School of running at about 30,000 a year ed that, in view of the seriousness .social thlB evening at 8 o’clock at j n O flV O t L r ll’l With her rich voice and deep feel- (Contlnoed (ran Pag* One) Hiss was paroled In the custody school at 3765,000, and the third Fashion Design In Hartford. and he wants to make twice that is 365,000 for plana for a of the charge, the "state Is entitled able goods increased to 31.48 cents their rooms with each member lag. Mrs. Grace Fraser's a»- No (late has been set for the of Defense Counsel Claude B. to an adequate bond” and pointed asked to bring a gift to the aoclal. ebmpaniments added much to the many. new high school and for modern­ lifting weekly earnings by 32.31 wedding. believe could get better bargains Cross until 4 p.m. (e.s.t.) today out that the maximum sentence to an average of 359.31. Refreshments will be aerved. Mra. Foiiml ill River enjoyment of the women's voices. SttU Bxsmpt From Law when he must post the 110,000 ization of existing school struc- and better quality. under such a charge Is 10 years in The Don-durable goods indus­ Mary Poplck la chairman of the T ^ ‘Violin duets were capably Still exempt from the law are bond. turea The Tories said they believed prison. Judge Gryk upheld the tries also hit a new Wgh o f 35-3.02 committee in charge. Pikevllle. Tenn., Jan. 25—(iPi— ] rendered by Mrs. Flora Chase and Mozart, iind ''Rosea of the South,' substantial cut In government government employes, agricultur­ The hearing call also asks re­ KNOCK YOURSELF OUT! Strauss. The singers were Mra. prosecutor’s point of view. Goodin weekly. Hourly earnings reacheii Men’s flu b The long ac'arttr for an attr.-ictive i Mrs. Beatrice Roberts. Mr. Brown al workers, domestic .servants, mark on the manner of financing There will be a Recreational Mansur. Mrs, I.amherl snd Mrs. spending is "necessary and possi­ was removed to the Hartford a record $1.34 and the work week •mere v,'ui oe a_ i I8-year-old girl. Evelene Bedwell, 1 accompenying. The rich harmony ble.” se’amen, fishermen, and many re­ such .an expenditure if it is made, BANG UP YOUR FENDERS! oC Frans Schubert's Serenade 1s Marion McLagnn. Mra. Fraaer ac­ Telephone Police Coimt^ Jail today to await the 1 rose almost a half hour, to the Oc­ meeting «e ended yesterday when l>er body They said Britain’s economic tail and service employes. either by taxation, by borrowring February 1 hearing. First Congregational church of always familiar and always en­ companied tober level of 39.6. was found in Sequatchie river. position would be much better “ If Principal provision of the law, or by any combination of means. Approximately 35 spectatijrs i Vernon in the Church school rooms LOOK FOR PARKING METERS! joyed; also the lovely lullaby. The niini.ster, Rev. Willard J this evening at 8 o’clock. A ll men A coroner’s jury said ahe had a tenth or even a twentieth" of besides the 7ft-oent hourly mini­ 1 To Reclaim Child filled the small courtroom to over-: Still Trade Over drowned. No evidence o f ' foul Berceuse, from Jocelyn by God- McLauKlilln. \vho invited all for a the current yearly budget of 3,- mum, are: of the community are invited to nW. and Gypsy Dances by aoclal hour tp the vestry, wsrmly flowing. Goodin’s wife and si.ster ; play wa.s reported. DON’T LOSE YOUR DOG! 300.000,000 pounds tlR.240,000, 1. Workers covered under the attend. „ thanked the artists for their fine New York, Jan. 25—(iTi —It took were present at the session. The Srinagar. Kashmir—dP)—Barter The Bledsoe county High school Brahms. These well chosen selec- 000) ('ould be saved. law must be paid time and one- I,.ar8eii Team W ins The Choir of the First Congre­ ttons lent themselves to the mel- performsnec. the committee for Frank and Mildred Adams Just handsome Goodin was serious ji trade Is being conducted across the gational church will hold a re­ graduate and outstanding 4-H Club /ffflO^IERY their work and expressed apprecia­ With these proposed cuts in half for hours worked in addition throughout the short hearing. cease-fire line in Kashmir dcBpit- member had been missing frorq.her Ww harmony of the two violins. government spending a major to 40 in a week. two hours to decide that they real­ Setback I^atl hearsal at 3:30 p. m. on Thursday jMiss Hazel Driggs, well known tion that so many were present to Was Bnilacd |' restirctions on the movement of at the County Home auditorium. home near here sinca December point in the program was reduc­ 2. Employment of child labor ly wanted the baby they tried to people and goods. 17. You Can Fill Your Complete reader and impersonator, appeared enjoy the program. Goodin was arrested Monday 1 January Meeting Tlie aiidltorinm was decorated tion o f both direct and indirect now ia almost completely banned. give away, even if the infant did ! K-vshiniris living along the line Over 200 men made an intensive tfrice on the program and dcllght- taxation. In some few exceptions minors Larsen's Feed A Hardware have night and charged with rape of a The January meeting of the efl the audience with her amusing with palms, sanaeverla and cut < ry a lot. taken over first place In the week­ 5 year old child after Patrolman are reported to be using difficult search of nearby mountainous They maintained that the tax under 16 years of age may be em­ Bhai Israel Synagogue will be areas snd dragged the river after j nIecUons. she possesses a pleas-. flowers, and the , vestry with But It wss Mildred, the 23-year- ly Firemen's Setback League at Ef* .)und F. Dwyer had to subdue m )uiitain passes for the unau­ cutH also would enable them to ployed. except in hazardous indus­ held this evening at 8:15 p.m. at the girl disappeared. Officers in­ Shopping Need Conyeniently At 1 » voice which carried to the rear gladiolus and spring flowers. old mother, who was in tears to­ tic north end after the second sit­ an angry mob of Buckland resi­ thorized trading. People on the reduce the siiUsldies the govern­ tries in which none under 18 can the Synagogue. vestigated rumors that she was OF the sanctuary. Her portrayal The nine participating artists day, as she and her husband were dents at gunpoint, before thty Pakistan side usually offer rock ment ha.s paid out to fawners to be employed. ting o f the second round last WSCS Meeting visiting in other states. or the different characters in her held in Jail on abandonment would allow him to take Goodin salt, wheSt flour and anuff while were cslled to the head of the hall, kce)) food prices down. 3. The Wage-Hour administra­ night. High score of 117 was re­ The WSCS of the Rockville numbers w ua true to life and charges. into custody. The accti.sed man residents of Indian-held Kashmir and the chairman. Mrs. George tor is authorized, for the first time, corded by the 4XXXX team and Methodist church will meet this ^ a t l y enjoyed. Police said the couple aban­ second high of 116 by Hose Com­ received a bruised neck In the fray. supply .sugar, cloth, rice and vege­ Shedd. presented each one to the to sue for back pay due workers. doned their four-month-old daugh­ evening at eight o’clock at the B u y One Psir of “Silver Slipper” Nylons of any sheemetis . Mrs. Betty Lambert gave an- pany Two. A report made by Dr. Joseph C. tables. THL audience. Previously, only the workers could ter, Victoria Frances, in a Bronx church. Members are asked to T pleasing performance for Eight Women bring cancelled stamps to the IfO U / L . , and get the secona pair for Half Price Chester music lovers with her Mrs .lessie Sweet and Mrs. sue. They can still do that, or apartment house lobby last night, The standings: r, soprano voice. Her num- LeVerne Holmes presided at the have the government sue for them. but two hours later telephoned po­ Larsen’s Feed k Hardware .. 448 meeting. attractively decorated coffee table, There Is a two-year limit on such lice to reclaim the child. Hose Company T w o ...... 435 Senior Games BA& iS “EVENING SHEER* 51 GAUGE, 15 D ENIER ...... 1 P A IR 1.29 were "Yesterday and Today" I flirt ill (^ra8h The following games will be SproBs; "'TIs Snowing,” Ben- and Mrs. Louise Seymour and Mrs legal claims. Nichols’ News S h o p ...... 427 2ND PA IR .85 played in the Senior Baaketball SHOES imrg: " A Heart That's Free,” Rob-Edith Wetherell at the tea table. The minimum wsge prorisions niow V p Main Transformers Vittner's Gardens ...... 424 P1 . lira. Lambert Is becoming well Assorted cookies were served with New Britain, Jan. 2ft—.A’l Eight have been extendaeR|||aiMBRt|naRMlAn - T ;■ I ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HEKALU. MANUHESI KK. CONN« WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25. 1950 PACE FIFTEEN BiANUHfESTEn EVcmM U HCRAL.D, MANCHESTER, CONN^ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1950 time conditions no longer prevail, figured slipplles already \ve:-e be- military leaders plead 'for an ex- Park Superintendent Dies j lerday at Qract hoapital whera ha Qlant park there, QiitholpiM park *** ■truck ledge, but h land market, must be ended." he coal production the national econ­ (Continued from Page Duel principal defender against aggres­ wayfarers.. L«ocated in the woods tary of. Navy Matthews on how cruiter on Monday. He ia SFC tion. Her many friends are glad to sion. B a s k e t b a l l Mrs. Aanie M. RobertsOn off' North School street, the one stalling team inatalled the officera .Admiral Loiiia Deafeld was fired Francis Boldway, formerly sta­ added. {omy, health and welfare of the na­ fered; Mrs. Annie McKee *^^i*®**^**', ...... hear that she ia getting ” along 1 W"* r*g- The cold weather lessened the McMahon said that Uie recent 1 tion is now or soon will be Im­ aions In added strength to our I't reminded the committee that room “hotcr' exploded and toumed of 51ountain County Pomona on as chief of Naval operations. tioned at the Recruiting Main Sta­ verv nicely at present I blarly. Its pension and insurance arguments around the council Game to Open Show 31 Arundtl avenue, West Hartiorci, | tround ycstenla.v afternoon Monday evening at Hope' Grange Army ef poUre begin Systematic tion in Hartford. Sergt. Boldway threat of floods in lowland areas. discovery of iron ore deposits In | paired.” world peace Is not yet secure. The widow of Robert Robertson, died in i firemen reached the scene. in T\)rrington. Prior to the Grange Thursday noon ther^ xvlll be a I Foar Inches of Snow Labrador makes New England an , table. reason, he said, la not failure of questioning of every employe and will assume command of the re­ demonstration of Chinese cookery and sound." "In fact, I have been informed Mutual SavInRs Banka Depoatts Rpringfield, Mass, hospital last B^ilt by children in the nclghbor- meeting the team was enter­ former employe of Brink’s. Inc., cruiting station. He Is a veteran A fast moving storm dumped Ideal sjiot for a steel plant. | Bowles Names Trustees the United Nations but the Rus­ atimmer to a depth of 900 Reuthcr said his union now Criclble Steel—were ready with to work even on the three-day wlU alao play. The box office Is Given a Party road. j Marguerite E. Morin of the U. S fert. at the town garage, to de- Plump, hroad-hrcastcd, meaty rhiekens, delicious in The Air Miss Bridget Dn.vie swerved off the Merritt parkway Discharged today: Mrs. Grace Army and 1’. S. Air Foire Re- 1 could demand a whole new con­ similar denials tods.v. week that John L. Lewis, their opens at <1:15. All proceeds go to at Sturges highway. FalrfleUl, and '■ tcrniino how many gallons of wa- tract. in.vtead eif only a new wage union president, hss ordered. About flavor and lender to cat, cleaned to perfection. the polio fund. Miss Bridget Doyle, one of the Elliott, Colchester: Mrs. Mary | frtnting Service will visit Man- McMahon’s objections took an­ crash^ into a tree and state high­ During the monthly "coffee chc.ster. She will be located at the ter pi r minute can be obtained claiuie In the old contract, due to other course. 7.5,000 were idle tods.v. town’s olde.st re.sidenfs, died last way feti«:e po.st at 2:25 a. m. today Scagliotti. Andovor; Mrs. Betty and whether the well will hold expire next August. Conditioned evening at the home of her niece hour” held recently at the Hollis­ Dunbar. Vernon; Mrs. Mabel Cole. local Recruiting Office at 443 He said the alleged northeast Bo.vd gave the Senate commit­ ROGER OECOn Saving BankMaHckstcr and nephews, Ml.ss Nellie, Timothy when, ac^rdlng to police, the ter street school, Mrs. Aliens Main street, hetween the hours of any level. The well wa.s to replace The UAW began negotiating domination b.v Bethlehem "is fac­ tee a report on coal production, driver fell asleep. Ill Norman street: Bronislaw . the shallow well at the garage with trnryalor last July 6. Chrys­ 403 West Center Street, Telephone 7853 A bout Town and Joseph Doyle, of 234 Tolland Backus Couchon was the gtiest of Partyka, 221 North Main street: 10 a. m. and .3 p. m. tual snd not theoretical. i both bituminous snd anthracite, A MUTUAL BAVinOS AAOR Turnpike, with whom she had The drlvet^\Wllllam Stracher. 21, M-8gt. Morin has had six years I where the water ia considered un- ler consented to talk pensions only “Too often .even now wlien war­ and present estimated supplies. He PINE of 1130 Main\itreet, East Hart­ honor. A teacher in the school, ilargaret Longchsmp, 122 Birch I palatable. after the Ford Motor company Sayings Banks' Ueposll (luarant.v Fund nf C<»nnt*cllrat. Inc. Ifrs. William Henderson of 16 lived since the death of their sister. street. of military service. .She ha.s seen Miss Catherine Doyle, last fall. ford. was unhiir but a paa.senger, | "he became Mra. Leonard Couchon, service both In the Women in the I Mis.s Antonina Dziob, director had granted them to its workers. PHARMACY All Deposits In This Bank Are Uunranteed In Full By Tha Trotter street has received a let­ Robert D. Shull. 20. of Fulton. O.. ' In a surprise ceremony December Births yesterday: A daughter of music at Ellswoilb High For the past 17 days, contract ter containing news of the death Previous to that time Miss Doyle Air Force and the Women s Army (164 Center 8t. Tel. 2 9814 had lived for many years at io.5 had his head Jamirmd through the 16. .Mr. Couchon is a atu’dent at to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Thebo-, „ well quali­ .school, has organized in the D pe­ talks went on continuously. of her mother-in-law. Mrs. James wind.shleld by the Impact. He re- the University of Connecticut I desu. 613 Main street; a daiigh- ' " eapecially riod chorus class, chorus work- ; Kdward Henderson of Portsdown. Deming street. In the Oakland sec­ fied to answer question^ regard­ tion of the town. ceived a laceration of the chin and School of Law, Hartford. I ter to Mr. and Mrs. Martin Lugin ing both branches of service. shop groups to stimulate think- j .\ecept Rectorship Northern Ireland, January 13. ’The lo.st two front teeth. During the social hour, P rin-. buhl, Ellington. mg and exercisa creative ability, aenlor Mrs. Henderson has never Funeral services will be held "The Military Service,” says Saturday at 8:30 a, ni. from 234 Shull did not apply for medical: cipal Thomas Bentley presented ------: r-Sgt. Morin, "offers young wom­ f.’hairman of the different groups Plainville, Jan. 25— —The recovered from the shock of the treatment. He and .Stracher rfm- I the bride with an orchid corsage | Leaves Estate .of $30,090 ere: Mu.«ic, Donald F'oster; plot. death of her only son,. WUlism Tolland Turnpike,' and from St. en unexcelled opportunities not Rev; Gordon W. Weeman of New Brldgct’a church at 9 o'clock. tinned on their way in a pas.slng ; and an electric coffee percolator, , ------only for adventure and travel but Iva Howard; dramatics from plot. . York eity has nccepteil the teetor- SHOE Henderson, in an auto accident Burial will be In Sacred Heart unto, leaving their exten.sively in behalf of the staff. Delicloua Now Haven. Jan. 2.3 ./Pi Elaine Kupchunos; lyrics, Alice hare, November 4 last. Besides her also to advanee their eduration .ship of the Church of Our Saviour, TATIIRCI cemeterj’, Wauregan. damaged auto to l>o towed away. I refreshments were served. Charles Douglass. Connecticut’s Ht’d to learn an interesting and Ke.s.sler. according to an announcement LACES husband she leaves three daugh- Friends may call at the Doyle I Mrs. Couchon ia a graduate of last member of the Grand Aripy It has been voted again by Abe tam, all of whom live in Ireland. Willimantic State Teachers’ Col­ profitable career." made this morning b.v a church of- 31 hwli DRUG STORES Our PharmaciM ia a man with home after 2 o’clock tomorrow I of the Republic who died All young women between the •Miller Post Auxiliary to send a ficial. The new rector will assume- Professional Patience he afternoon. Arrangements are In lege, and joined the faculty of the here last week at the age of 102, ages of 21 and 35, single, citizen." bigh school girl to Laurel *^'*'** I his duties here on Sunday. Feb. 5. Black. Brown, takea the time and care to check The Past Chiefs Club of Me­ charge of the Holloran Funeral Norlli Cov<‘iili*\ Holli.ster street school in Septem­ ^ mm mm.. I morial Temple. Pythian Sistera. A S' • /t A/X I ...... — S— .*xn«*...... ait...... r»-v W-. n V- bave„v • j^ev. Weeman will succeed Rev. Wlilte and re-check each instruction Home. ber, 1948, as a second grade teach­ nhown in his will which was filed 4 UK SALE fHURSIlAY. FRIDAY t SAlOBBiin win meet tomorrow evening at the er. dependents are eligible to apply, j *lone th:s for a fev.' years and will Lincoln E. Frye, w*ho resigned last Reg. 5e he performs csch step with pre- hotne of Mr*. Carl Hlldlng, 801 Rev. A. G. Kaufman was the, in Probate court today. Principal Those between 18 and 21 may ap­ later sponsor a social event to September due to ill health. cisioa and utmost care. Patience MMn street guest speaker at the Second Con­ beneficiary is Mrs. Gladys Fleur>% ply if they have their parents' raise money for the project. 'Wa£^Xe.eKCl^eHC4J DRUG STORE is t pan ol the personal reapon- gregational church on Sunday long hla housekeeper, who receive." written consent. A high school di­ TT. S. Buresu of Reclamation sibility he ukea to insure that F u n era ls morning. Rev. Kaufman, who is $6.ono in rash, his house and its ploma or a high school equivalen­ Smokeless powder is made from hv'droelectric plants turned out t r 5( your prescription is filled— The Flower committee of the Public Records exactly as your doctor ordered Second Congregational church a1ll from the Mis.sion school in Hart­ furnishings. cy certificate is also necessary. nitrocellulose, or guncotton. 19.000,000,000 kilowatts in 1948. Heavy Weight Htaaley D. Berry ford Seminary, has spent much I meet this evening with the chair-1 DISH CLOTHS you CAM ALWAVt man, Mrs. Wallace Jones of 30 , Funeral aervlcea for Stanley time In the mi.M"lonary field and! laeorpormtlon I Biiv OM oua Phelps road. Dutton Berry, who died Sunday also in Pale.stine. He chose as his i Green Manor Estates incor- i I. TAYiO^. •vvff PHASMACUr childr«»n's talk Sunday the parable porated to deal in land and real 3 2 5 ' 31 evening will be held Saturday of the Ten Virgin." and had in his [ esUte, capital $100,000 divided 53532323534853535353480123534848535353482348532348485353904823485353482323485353532323482353232348235353232348482348535323534823 In a recent issue of the Herald, morning at the Dunn funeral | .small lamps the name of Mrs. Helen Coleman, Home. Houlton, Maine, at 8:30 Into 500 aharea of 6'per cent Clasa JANUARY 8»“ ' n«.c by people at that time, a common at $100 and .300 shares I daughter of the late Mrs. Cather­ and St. Mary’a church of ine Strange, was given erroneously town at nine o’clock. Interment. i I of Cla*s B common at $100 no vot- ae Mrs. Henry Coleman. this im the .shore ot tlie Bvthsoda log right: start business with $1.- will be In St. Mary's cemetery, and it liad been dug from the 000 paid in. Incorporators. Jay E. grounds sround there and wa.s an ‘^Members of the American Legion 'Houlton. Rubinow, Helm! A. Clough und Mr. Berry s aon. John Philip original lamp which had been used F: anccs M. ZIto. IRilkm aid AuxlUary have been invited by and over 2.000 years tdd. Rev. Bcown-Landera-Ratti Unit of East Berry, arrived from San Diego, JUST RECEIVED-NEW PATTERNS IN California, at three o’clock thia Kaufman will alao speak at the Warrantee Deeds CleaDBing’ Bhrtford to attend an. American- eliiireh next Sundu.v mornlug. William F. Doering to Dominica iSBi raUy at East Hartford High morning. The plane waa grounded Wntura et al. propert,\- on Eld- Cream Khooli February 18, mt 8:00 p.m. I for more than sl.x hours by w ea th- The Chn.stiaii Endeavor So('iet,v met on ,Snnda,v evening with the , ridge street. Reg. *1.75 Ije ■•ch unit ia aiao asked to bring er conditions. Mansfield <'hn.“ti/in Endeavor | Qiiitelalni Deed ito colors. Members interested in The remains will be sent to group a.s guests. The speaker of R. J. Smith to Town of ,Ms;i- Houlton vis the 6:37 train this eve­ NOW ^ PERCALE PRINTS attending this meeting should the evening wa.s Rev. Willard Tho- rhe.stcr. storm water sewer right notify the presidenL Mrs. Wilbur ning from Manchester depot. 1310 men of tlie Mansfield i-hurch. of way off Green road. PNILUPS 80 Square Pcrcaleft—Over 50 Patterns and Colora U ttle os soon as posalblei Holloran P'uneral Home wa.s in Snturda.v night a Subordinate Town of Manche.ster to R. J. $1.00 MHJCef charges of arrangements locally. Regional Lorlurer.s’ (’onfereiue ■ Smith, storm water sewer right Limited *8t. Jude’s Mothers <3lrcle will was held at Coventry Grange ball ’ of way off Green road. Regularly 49c noet this evening with Mrs. Grace 'W’lth 35 present. The conference ' Jessie R. Horton to Town of MAGNESIA Qyr of 100 Prospect street. The Deaths Last Night which wa.s sponsored by the Po­ Manehcetcr. Frederick. Horton and Bocred Heart (Jlrcle will meet tu- mona Lecturer, Mrs. Gertrude A. Carrrdl roads. 39«l Bttnrow evening with Mra. Bernard ------^------I Haven, wa.s attended by all the Permit Im ridan of 47 Stephen street. Philadelphia- Dr. Joseph Fort i-ect.iiers In East (Vntial F’omona i Ru.s.sell E. Miller, five room dwel­ Newton. 73. nationally known lec- ! "O'! ®»me A ^istant U ctuieis and ling Hollister street $8,500. SPECIAL 39*^ YARD 'jTba monthly aqunre dance will turertorer and.n,t author and rector Ofof the ' Grangers. The meeting began at ta h'$ld tomorrow evening at 8 o’el26J waha-la-haad HINKLE PILLS i (Why Fay Moref) Chicago— Mrs. Louise Thomp­ conducted by the General Deputy, Episcopal church by the rector.: And you can have this power either Limit 1 «WORTHMORC“, MOTTLE OF $00 (Unrit 1)...... 1 T son Bolender, on authority on G. Raymond Johnson, Ea.st Cen­ Itev. Alfred L. Williams at 7 with Buick's easy*shifting Synchro* home furnishings who helped or­ •■fiat, alraaif proviap HiaH in tba l^lice Official tral Pomona Deputy. John Gris­ o clock In the presence of a num-1 Mesh transmission or the silken luxury ganize a course in home fumiali- wold of Somers, ami Ira F. Wil­ her of relatives and close friends, j hoads at ntw Sana awaan ing at Northv.'estern university in cox, of Merfow. State Grange Mat­ iliss Valette Turner, daughter pf, of Dynaflosv Drive.* Clotluc Out AR 1939. M EYER’S Fiued for Death ter. Following the meeting re­ the bride, was present from Phtla-1 ZINC OXIDE 1 COLORED RUFFLED PACIFIC TRUTH Pittsburgh—Uandel B. Goff, freshments were served to the delphia. The attendants w ere' ALL it if you will the bild^et power* Hither way. this SUPER is certainly CASTILE OINTMENT 1 oz. tu b e ...... - ...... * 3' chairman of the board of the In­ group. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hyde. I Jm n» Fnn . . New Haven. Jan. 25 —UP)— dependent Wall Paper company In honor of their twenty-fifth The bride, who was presented in I C •lory ot the year. Coll it another something to see. To this top-notch SOAP CURTAINS James F. Shay, Seymour police and a sportsman widely known in marriage by her son, John ’Turner. I triumph in Buick*a lond history of com* CAIASTA Ofmmlssloner was fined $l,0uu on wedding anniversary on Tues­ new power it adds style end room, VahMs To B5.9B horse racing circles. day, January 24th, Mr. and Mrs. wore an aqua afternoon dresa and l inf up with car performance beyond I h Uo licks a' . cdiarge of misconduct of a dusty rose hat trimmed with rosea. comfort and a wide outlook, soft easy 2 1 l y Motor vehicle operator by Super­ Christian Wetgold were given a (Limit 2) Schrafft's |ScarepaJ, < tl SALE PRICE $ 2 .9 8 SHEETS I Stt Chislng Up Shop party at their home on Saturday She wore long pink gloves and a compare. stride and handier new overfall leli^th. m! s t o p c o l d s I and rafti. I ~~ ior Court Judge Kenneth Wvmne evening. A purse of over $80 was corsage of pink camellias. | more rugged bearings, take this greater Who* Thny Last! • today. 'The ceremony was followed by a But, fiir, when you itep into the sleek* Mth ANT|.HItTAMINES I So criap, apringy Bhay, a Naugatuck valley fu- New Y’ork. Jan. 25—i;Pr — The presented to them by friends, load and transmit its ateppcd*up surge Even the price justifies a prompt trip Chocolates\ 72x108 81x99 United Service organizations is neighbors and relatives. Cards reception • at the Connecticut lined traveler pictured here — hang om I f Talion at Fin( $}gn a f a CaU oaral director, bad been held crim­ closing up shop. The agency, were part of the entertainment of House, Glastonbury, for >16 guests. to your hat. to the drive shaft Md rear wheels. to your Buick dealer to learn more 3fc Silt I.,arge Assortment inally responsible by Coroner whose wartime entertainment cir­ the evening. Guests were present Mr. and Mra. Robinson will be at about Buick for 1950. You'll soon see Remtmber use pmmpily tSf bftt White CottoM JUmes J. Corrigan for the death, cuit stretched from Burma to the from Coventry, Wlllington and home to their friends after Febru­ For you'll be riding behind a power And you, behind thr wked, wreathe yomr Imported they re so etsy to lake in tablet form SPECIAL • Sopt. 4, of Anthony Coppola, 12. beachheads of Europe, said yes­ Storra. Tlie Weigold’a were mar­ ary 1 at 92 Hackmatack street. face in smiles at the lift you findl At the why so many folks are already saying, SHEET BLANKETS at Seymour. terday that it la unable to raise ried January 24, 1926, at the Lu­ pleat that it not only new but a maior “Whatever your price range-iWMr OLIVE OIL] ^ m WIST, 15 tobiata , . , 5 5 a Judge Wynne found Shay guilty enough money to keep going. It theran church in Rockville. A •cnMtion of the 19S01 0 0 0 0 0 . trigger*qui^k take*off—the mile*cating 80 X 95 site. Reg. $2J9 ynaterday, but delayed sentencing year later they cam? to Coventry. bay Buick!" S nunce 2 5 g •c INHISTON, 12 tobiata . , , . . 3 W 7 5 « B A Y EB expects, to terminate operations of oruioing stride — your easy disdain for bottle SPECIAL $1.98 Wm in order, he said, to "deter- its 153 branches throughout the 5Ir. Welgold Is a carpenter and ast»nd/arjtn Ro40Mdt7te..*ttnielW NEONETRAMINEa ssa... 8 9 « k'i$1.W VaU Mine whether Shay waa going at | country by Tuesday. has a small farm in town. Sun­ JIM^S Hat Q eam ng You'll be commanding the very lateot the passing gas pumps. tKtrm tin M Suns and SnusL mtJtU. Full. Pound ASPIRIN ■ a;l»cklesa. headkmg rate of speed, i day, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Uecker of word in valvc*in*hcad power—the RRIFTm, 90 lobisu...... 9 8 * PT. VACDOM or'w as not in full possession of 1 and Shoe Shine You and your Super hre really TABLETS Verdict Allowed to Stand Hartford, who 'were attendants at 24 OAK STKEET newest oooompliobment of the organi* • i m E Each 3 Ids faculties” when his car struck 1 the wedding 25 years ago, were stepping out—and Buick's good name 2?iC RNTAMINEy u lobuts___ 3 9 a ttw Coppola boy. I satioo with the oountry'e longest stretch \V1& Sanms i l l 'TS. S 9 ‘ New Haven, Jan, 25— —A Su­ guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Welgold. as “a sweetheart on the roed" gains Itta ffesM aaaaa- RESISTA8. 12 tobiata . . ., .43* Hlhr . . . I — • While no testimony was offered 1 Next Sunday the Weigolda will en­ perior court jury’s verdict award­ 3 DAY SPEQAL of expericnoe in thio engine deoign. still more lustre. Plaitic eup-top tlttt Shay wraa Intoxicated at the I ing $20,000 to Mrs. Mary Wynne, tertain out of town friends and rel­ M u t a r t T M t Helena ttine at the accident State Attor- 85, of New Haven, again.st SL atives at their home. Men's Ilata P ro p h y Abratama Ullman told Judge ! Mary-’s Roman Catholic church, Mrs. Ahnie Robertson, mother H ere every 6ot-tize fuel cberge now N o r is roed'thrill the only blessing MSNfa-CeaiMIIUION n.swa valv* m.h*«a m w f Si Rubenstein of Lawrence and Cecil Robertson, Cleaned apfi Sleeked 0 0 (a>f* natinm, frt Sn aia«Hii^avw# To«>»h LIQUOR SPECIALS nied a motion to set it aside. Mrs. Uken to a hospital. She recently Ladlan’ Hnts lighter conneeting rode mean that design makes service cssicr,so upkeep ftaiM. wm*< m wiaa $89.50 filed application for permission to **w nn sime mne SHOsi Mrtofe • wimw a aioaata PAUL JONES MnMtfea with the 101 construct a $37,500,000 pipeline to Weekly Ttine Paymant M fleet aa of May, 1940, «ntk snoskr nom • wme cwoKs o* laairamir At Ne Extra Charge NYLON HOSIERY bring natural gas to New England. ■Mtoa SnaMMs f* arit** a*t k>*cto« •v*ry Vasa* W H IS K EY rag. $ 3 .40 BMgiuni waa invaded. They PIbO $0% r«M MAIN aiaSET NANCWtSTEX Mia aad 4aaue4 the AMBiy. Ten bishop from New I). tea « *4 5 ■64 New Jeraev attend- Ptlee p i iiimiiiiimmii..... rBC-fCBi of ASr tf Salata.2*?7®'*‘** Cathedral :awaaa*«MMba rnilim ■ : - V a I rw, iwt^i’TTiiiiBjaisaanBss^

MANCHESTER EVENING flERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN;, WEDI^ESDAY, JANUARY 86. 1960 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26. 1960 ^AQE SEVENTEEN Date Bait JANUARY PRE-INVENTORY Infantile Paralysis Fund Program al Armory Tonight

SALE! Sportomen Hold Appear With Cops Tonight Bolton Clashes Annual Banquet Witli Moriarly’s Firemen Seek Reven^^ ALL JEWELRY trikes SPARE '4-.y Upwards ot 150 members of the Two games will be played in the pote of dried fruit and lemon*or 'RjtftOAINS m WAIA< PAPKR by w «^ D g ahoea lon|r enough and top of the brownie pan when It Ctonrch league Manchster Division of the Connect­ Senior League at the V tonight. In Against Copper Five comes from the oven and toast Popular Edgings orange sllcea for ileasert village Charmera * M teidjr o tta cawpleuoaa (svlngs wide enough can toee be kept in Broad Street Motors (4) St. Bridget’s No. I i icut Sportsmen'a Aeaoclatlon gath­ tha first game the V.F.W. will en­ under the broiler. REDUCED gage the Wapping Harvesters, tt kqt « • thoroMghly aUrtcUvewd proper condition. A bright, beautiful ilew floor Ferguson ...... 80 89 98—285 Jamroga ered Tuesday evening at the Koee- ilp,to4*t« » t the MCbnJ^"CON* will be the first gams of the sec­ Polio ProKrsiA Wedncflday Fun and EnlerUimnent win counteract winter gloom and Hock ...... 61 64 77—202 Lachapelle mount Restaurant In Bolton for t^pOlSB COMPANY. 645 Main H E A R T-SHAPED JEWELRY CHILDREN P .TACKET8 f o r Hicslend ...... 91 97 99—287 ond round for each team. . The NiKht nl Stnio Armory nmlch spring freshness. Tbe MAN- Witkoweki tbe annual banquet of the club. Han’eatera took the meaaiire of For Entire Family StXMt. Amonf the Room LoU ot makes s suitable apd delightful spring (and for extra warmth right MeParUand .. . . 91 79 86 256 Arckivy ... More than a score of land owners pMor. et eiMJ W-48. we »d- , mft for Valentine’s Day — and now) are prarllral and good-look­ OHE.STER FLOOR COVERING Campenelc ...... 78 85 84—242 the Veta In the flrat round by five COMPANY. 56 Cottage .Street, cpn V. Abraltla aa well as stats officlaU and oth­ pointa but the Veta are mit to 6:15 -Box office opens. Included on Two and intred * modern bemboo pattern ' there are many attractive ex- ing the MONTGOMERY WARD er dignitaries were tbe guests ot iamplea at MA’THER’S A T THE COMPANY. Two styles .it (1.08 help you with a complete color, aqtiare acenunta haring added aev- 7:30 Baaketball game. Po­ for texture end color blending, a 396 414 442 1262 Totals the club at the affair which lice vs. Firemen. One Half Hoar Show c e n t e r ar J an unlined gabardine with lange of LINOLEUMS and « 533 548 608 1689 eral players to their roster. Thia wMte leaf acablet m roee stripe, e ' . Very lovely seU in- 20 Buraack Bruthers (01 marked the tenth anniversary ot 8:30 Stevenson's Highland­ (irssiny peper with en all-over iclude a gold-filled locket-pin and elastic waist In blue, brown, or ASPHALT TILE in the designs South Methodist No. $ game will start at 7:.10. Hammond 74—287 Muisener . .. 93 85 88 the club's founding. A full course In the nightcap the Chenay ers, bag pipes, drummer. All roads will isad to the atata rmleed patUm, a charming floral ' a heart-shaped compact to match. gray, and a Zrlan-treated poplin that suit .vour furnishings and In Begley .. 76—227 266 Speed ...... 95 70 — 171 venison dinner was served to the Brothers will meet lk>ltun in a H:45- Whistling Miss Gene armory tonight where tha mam­ bedroom paper, and a gay deatlf" ’ A dainty flower oh enamel oma- with knit waist band In red, blue, quality that la the finest of Its iinrtzog . -----150 TOR EVERYTHING Clark ...... 9- 94 116 304 assemblage starting promptly at game that' will have a bearing on -Walton, Frederic Werner, ac- ot dancing peasant figures for a ' ments another heart-compact and or gray—both In sixes 2 to 6x. A type. If you're even considering Ruddell .. 76— 237 p. m. moth Infantile Paralysis Fund all- sati -finish "warni-iip" jacket. In Gill ...... 88 — 109 197 the final atandlnge. Bolton has companiet. child’s room. The company also Is matched by a locket on a chain. re-decoratlng, you’ll And friendly (.'ubbcrly 74—220 A abort word of welcome to the not lost a game and the only game benefit program will be praaeatad. baa a ' considerable supply of dis­ Single heart-compacta may be of 2 to 6x aM4.P8. Is fully lined and help in estimating costa for various Low Man 77— 77 Schiebel .. . 101 118 126 345 9:00- Mimic and Singe; BiU All proceeds from the two and one- Loomis ...... — 103 106 200 gathering preceded tbe dinner and that the Silk Makers lost In the Sweet. continued pattenis which are Sterling silver. Separate heart two-tone crimson and blue In priced floor coverings, without ob­ a speaRlhg program followed. Im­ flrat round was to Botton. This half hour show will be turned .ever selling at half price. lockets on chains come In all ala.i color. Corduroy overall and Jacket ligation. Jewelery Dept.—Main Floor 380 385 377 1148 should be the game of the league. 9:15- Obedience dog exhibi­ to the March of Dimes drive. mediately after the dinner more tion featuring Chief Herman from baby’s to grown lady's In ensembles In red. blue or gray are Jartlt Realty Total' .... . 471 476 545 1492 than a dozen door prizes, donaterl There will be fun and entartain- Ckild, a new rosewood tone, navy, solid gold, gold-fill, or rhlijestone (.1.P8 and $4.98. Lined Jackets for Schendcl and "Goldwood Mi­ The specially packaged PLACE Crowell . 73— 226 by local merchants, were given ment for the entire family for a and black are among the new bedecked gold. girls, sixes 7 to 11. are $6.98 In Reuter .. 93—266 S t James No 2 (8) chael," world's greatest ohed,^ well-rounded and diveralfled pro­ SETTINGS OF STERLING SIL­ away to those In attendance. lencs dog. George Algar, nar-\ colors in the thirty or more at poplin or rorduroy of rod. blue, Miller ... 74— 246LaRlviera . .. 116 104 133 355 Toastmaster Truman Oowles, gram has been arranged by Bart Cheney's that make RAYON Wouldn't you like to have Arthur green, or beige. VER t h a t are shown at Rohrbarh 95—277 Pagan) ---- . .103 96 no 308 rator. Y.at, eporte events ohalrmaa. MATHER'S AT THE CENTER who Is president of the Connecti­ Local Sport T / r r a T A F A n X E the answer Godfrey with you when you polish Erickson 93—M5 Paul Aceto .. no 106 109 S2S cut Sportsmen's Assoctstton, a Pals Stas ByehotoM 9 :45t- Murray and Leftoy, NBaskstball, drumming and bag to color needs for evening gowns, make a particularly attractive pipe playing, whistling, ringing your floor? He'll be with you in v a l e n t i n e g ie t s a n d I A. Aceto .. .. 104 125 98 327 statewide organisation, prefaced two gentlenirn . from Esquire. smart afternoon frocks, bedroom spirit, anyway. If you use GOLD GREETINGS are on display at the gift. -Tke six-pietc set In any one 455 427 428 1810 J. Aceto .. ... 102 118 108 328 Chatter William Cooper, master of cer­ amlN^lmiclng, two men from draperies, or bedspreads. The 50" of the many elegant International the introducing of the speakers SEAL FLOOR W AX—and you'll PINE PHARMACY, 664 Outer , E. A. Johnson Paint (1) - with a brief review of the ten emonies. Esquira. obedience dog exhibitions, wide taffeta l» only J.85 a yard agree with his recommendation! Street. Specially heart-bedecked Sterling pattern.' Is priced at I Filblg ...... 68 84 80—232 Totale ___ .. 535 548 560 1643 years' history of the club's activi­ Eddie Wiersbicki and BUI 8a- piano and orchestra playing, ait at tbe CHENEY BROTHERS peckaging gives sea.sonal appro­ $22.63, including federal tax. Gregor ...... 67 80 83—280 Nassiffs Drub Pontiacs cherek have volunteered their all Included on the polio show. REMNANT SALESROOM. Made by the coo.pany thel won 8557 St. Mary's No. 1 ( 1) ties. In this, he pointed out that priateness to chocolates in popular Freeman ...... 89 78 99—266 . . . 9 3 108 117 318 services to officiate tonight's baa- Baekatball Game f;,me and thanks with Glsse Wax 11-18 Evans ... over this perlcid the club has chlef- ketball game at the Armory be­ and Wood Cream, thif aelf-pollah- Candy Cupboard. W h itm a n , Sliced apples, fried In butter and Suto ...... 72 86 92—260 W. Bloodgi lod 74 105 86 265 r devoted Its activities to exten- Chiefs Al Foy and Johnny Marx Foot experts say young feet Schraft. and Burnham and Brady sprinkled with brown sugar, arc Would You Rather Dri¥e A Bonham ...... 83 72 98—251 tween the Police and $’lrcmen. Crack Kio Five of the South and North End firs grow so fast they reach a new shoe ing wax makes Its flrst appearance By Sue Burnett Thomas .. .. 108 96 100 303 ve stocking pfograms and silled And Groves Top Aces Both men are members of the Cen­ quality. Choice eosmetlcs are a delicious served with crisp bacon Destined for a busy spring whirl Hyde ---- .. 101 100 100 309 sporting activities. • dapartnienU have been waiting one sise every one to six months until In town at the JOHNpON PAINT welcome token of affectlnn. Val­ NEW 1950 PONTIAC? 379 400 450 1229 tral Connecticut Board of Ap­ year fur anotbar crack at the Po­ COMPANY, 699 Main Street. In strips, brown pork sausage links, is this stunning date frock for the Nelson ...... 90 122 102 314 Among the officials called upon the age of 16. That’s why they entine cards are gay or serious, and thin slices of frizzled ham for Roy Motora (6) proved Basketball Officials. Here Sunday lice baakatbaU team. .The chlaf should be measured carefully every four slses; 1,59 to (2.96. teen-age miss. Notice how clev­ for short speeches were Dr. John Booth Scores 22 Points with sentimenU for everyone from a breakfast treaL erly a striped fabric is used on the REASONABLY EARLY DELIVERIES Rose ...... 62 73 72— 207 Flaherty of Rookyllle, senior mem­ amoke-eatera are determined to time a new pair of shoes Is bought. children to special adults. If Gouin ...... 85 91 70—255 Sub Total ... 474 530 505 1479 Rpc Rpsults 1 The excellent rhyme writer for square the annual baaketball tarlta Your big toe should He straight For a festive topping for brown­ waist and collar, the twin rows of Handicap .. . 2 8 23 23 69 ber of the Fish and Game Commis­ As Bullets Win, 6 6 ^ 0 ; all polio ada In The Herald ts Joe you're planning a party on .or REDUITTIONS IN YARDLEY buttons for accent. WITH OR WITHOUT TRADES Low Man ... 72 76 73— 221 sion; John Montgomery and Dr, liottpst Tram in Eastern with the Coppers after suffering forward, without overlaping or ies mix together a half cup of moist near Kebniary II. you’ll find pret­ 89—233 Dyer. Joe la one of the most cap a aurprlaa 42 to 86 defeat laat year. PRODUCTS, always the symbol Pattern No. 8567 Is a sew-rite Hill ...... 73 71 Russell P. Hunter, superintendent Gavello, Tedford Pace Naeriff BullcU (66) able and ronsclentlous workers the underlying the second toe In any grated coconut and a few table­ ty convenience in the V'alenline of good taste, are good news at Klrkham ... 85 80 80—254 Totals ... .. 497 558 528 1348 P. B. F. Pt». I.fngtir and NaHflifffl The Cope, from the big wneela degree, when in your shoes. Only spoons of sugar; spread over the perforated pattern in sizes 11, 12. of the Fish and Game Department; polio drive has every year. paper tablecloth at $ y.l and the QUINN'S PHARMACY. oer (moderate). Rub butter with spoon T o ta l...... 440 438 427-1303 Croaaen ---- . 112 107 101 320 will follow the meeting. .lonnson would mske his debut and VIotor Dubaldo, will play aB ERS REMNANT SALESROOM. In bowi till creamy. Add sugar tin Alasksn bear hunt shm'Ti bv pointa. (.taeni'y Women with NsslfTi Runday night. John­ overture. trirada, ra-«o^rrt, a-lihbora. elr. Howard Lnadacaping (4) B. Chappell . . 128 116 9 i 338 For the Aces, August rippled the Shaw snr ratalag of aalloaslly ad- Do not shell fresh lima beams slowly, while rubbing; stir In yolk. 815 MAIN BT. Hsrry Townshend of the Msrlln B. G. Umvmg urUce (4) son was signed laat Rnndav niffht Stevenaan’a Highlanders, Joa, REMNANT SALESROOM T a y lo r...... 72 107. 89—268 Q. Chappell . . 102 117 92 311 nets for a total of 17 pointa with i’aJla ...... 7 .,. S2 72 86—249 Walter Laggett, wall-known trrtlaed saada at IMr tradrd prirrt, For Friday night supper serve until you are ready to use them Stir In flour, sifted with cream of Pease ...... 96 96 90—280 Arnvi Co,, of New Haven. field dog roan, la tha new owner sfter Torrington folded. Tbe Wg Dick and Bobby, wlU play aevaral Memhrrs free gift with rarh since they lose vitamin C ascorbic King netting IS. ^avino ...... 80 85—165 ■electlona on their bagpipaa and HARTFORD ROAD. MANCHESTER an economical menu of halibut tartar and salt; than chopped nuta. Tedford ___ 108 76 $4—273 Totale ...... 521 547 457 1525 of tbe Kennel Supply Shop on fellow canned 21 points for the Ski.ee pur^asr. Voa e<*i S2i.ee Id ' with tomato sauce, b.iked potatoes, acid) If they are shelled long in Second Gnme ataht'Jsky ...... 109 108 1U6—323 Howards hero lari Friday night dnima. Joa, the boya’ father, will oirrrhandlae for 10 mrnibrr rliib. Drop by teaspoonfuls on ungreas­ Cowles...... 88 101 94—263 Nnrtli Metkodlat No. I (1) The Bullets, never in any trou­ Kargl ...... 79 gg _ ig g Main street. Walt purchased the HOURS: Dally 9 A. M. To 6 P. M. buttered Swiss chard, and a com- advance. Keep the lima ^an Morton ...... 97 80 83—260 business from Joe Sterling yester­ play the plpet, and tha boya tha Seed far frra ralaloa aad drtaila. ed baking sheets; top each with Tylsr ...... 90 102 104 296 Spnrtfl Schedule ble during the game, rolled up an Haponlk...... 84 94 96—274 drums. S«tardays~9 A. M. To 5 P. M. MAY I.OBUKR C'LI'II PLAN pecan half. Bake at 325 degrees 18 to 10 first quarter lead and left day. 17# Doric Ate. ('raaatoa If, X. I. Total 455 459 450-1364 Holmes ...... 86 — 102 188 Nelson ...... 80 01—171 Misa Gena Waltoa, talantad F. 12 to 15 min., or until brown Special Purchase Magnuson .. 101 93 — 194 the floor at the halfway mark with Olympians Win; whistler. Will render aevarnl of around edges. Makes S doz. Fisher Fora (9) M'edneaday. Jan. 25 a 12 point advantage, 27 to 15. Johnny Hlllnskl la the new bas­ McCarthy ... 94 83 85—262 R. A. St'ka’’tber 94 90 101 285 Infantile Paralyala Fund Pro­ Totals ...... 444 443 463 1850 ketball coach of the United Air­ her epeotalUee, with Frederic Fred Booth pumped In live twin Cravat (6) Forfeit Mikan Nels 40 Kemp'n Record Department Sugge»t$ Smith ...... 83 86 81—250 R. St'kweathcr 99 no 92 301 gram — Stats Armory. pointers for the Bullets In this half craft entry In the Hartford Indus­ Warner accompanying on the With wool socka getting their Topping . . . . 71 79 82—282 Brown ...... — 93 84 177 Baaketball — PoUce va. Firemen. tn lead his teammates, as Max B artok...... 108 102 —210 trial I.«Bgus Hlllnskl Is a former piano. Next will coma mimic and NEW TUNES WITH A FUTURE hardest wear. It’s nice to know (Ashing ...... 107 91 96—294 7'80. Rubacha gathered three field goals Velvet Warping (8) Manchester High and Rec I.«ague ringer Bill Sweet, with Police « that SOCK DRIERS are in fuU Lupacchino 90—265 The Indlanapolia Olympians have Chief Herman Schendel and PIritay ...... 87 98 90—270 Totals 470 488 488 1441 Entertainment acta to follow. and two charity toaaea for hla total star. hit on a aura-flra winning formula "IT ISN’T F A IR ” ...... Sammy Kay stock at the NoUon Department Friday. Jan. 27 of eight pointa, trying to keep the Hlllnaki 88—268 'Xioldwood Michael” and a^doaen of the J. W. HAUa COMPANY. Holland 88—247 In tha National Baaketball Asso­ other members and their d^;s ot YARDS Total ...... 442 482 484-1308 South Methodist No. 1 Middletown va. High, 8:30—Ar­ Pontiacs In the game. The Mein Oowda at Rec Senior Basket- ciation — score a hundred or mors “ASK MY HEART” ...... Dolph Hewitt These driers. of non-rusting Haugh ...... 101 95 mory. Streeters came back and rolled up Havens 103—282 bail League games this season the Hartford Obedience Clab, tol- metal, tn red. gray, or white, 1000 Soda Shoppa (4) Sonego points a game. liming. “Mike,” a Golden Retrttv Gill ...... 94 91 110—296 St. rierra .. .. 93 85 Saturday. Jnn. 2S a 44 to 23 score at the end of the 114—298 havs been smailer than aver dca- It's simpis If you can do it nd "BLUES STAY AWAY FROM are adjustable to use for various L’bert . WllUa's va. Laurela 7—Rec. third quarter and from here on It pit# the fact moat games have ar, has fifteen perfect aeons to ...... 82 113 61—r o McKay ...... 92 90 1 the Olymplana, the taam of tonM r her credit, more than any other . Owen Bradley sixes: children’s from sixes 7 to EvantakI ---- 86 $4 lA ’a va. Eagles, 8:30 — Rec. was all Nasatira. Totals ...... 428 439 413 1850 been does and axcltlng. ME” ...... It ; adults' from sites 9 to IS. The •7—267 B row n ...... 107 107 Velvet General (I) Kentucky greats, can do It They •how dog in tha world. Wilson ...... 87 89 •4—260 Banks ...... 99 121 1 Sunday. Jan. 2$ Booth was high scorer for the __a— topped the century mark for the. price of either la (1.39, and it Opalach . . . . $3 Hamilton va. Rec All Stars. 8:30 night with 22 points, with Gaudino Mtruck! 80—238 Nasalff'a are now tied for fourth Georgs Algar will narratt tha "PUDDLE WUMP” ...... Tommy Dorsey 79 n o —2«2 F. Johnson fourth straight time last night In savea wear on the yam to have PERCALES —Rec. netting 11 and Larry Hutnick can­ 93—355 place In the Eastern Lesgue with walloping tha , various moves o t tha doga during socks dry to site. Totals ...... 492 498 478 1463 New Britain vs. Naaalffs, 8:80— ning nine points for the winners. Armstrong 88-277 ths demonstration. Ha to wall Total ...... 442 466 472-1860 Middletown after the latter five 107-69. . w ... St. M v y ’s No. 2 (4) Armory. The Pontiacs' Max Rubacha awtsh- C u ste r ___ •7—254 dropped a 78 to 96 dacUlen to tha Alex Orosa and hla mats# had to quallflad and knows obedlanoa dogs Molasses deservea a plaea In BychoUM 86 87 119—804 Smith .. ed the cords for a total of 21 Accornaro . 102—286 fast Improving Naw Britain Rios. ■hare the limelight however, with from A to Z. Dogs to ba displayed dishes prepared for a- f a ^ y ba- Lucas ... . 78 66 101—365 Clifford .. Oeif points. ta*o other oM headllna-anatchara will Include a Doberman, Great cause it Is an excellent source of BROADCLOTHS Kane . . . . 84 76 Johnston . Totals .408 452 400 1810 Bob Tedford has asksd for and of the circuit—MlnneapoHi' George Dene, German Shephard, CMUa. 74—284 Hockey at a Glaace U O C d'tlt’... Iron and otters important calehiin. PoharskI . 99 81 93—272 Stevenson tllaml, Fla. — Marlene Bauer, Ptoneer OeiMral (4) has bean granted taU release from Mikan and the Rocheater Royals. Boxer, Shetland SbMp,' i^imeran- )njOb K E M P ’S m Use It In cookies, in glngerbresd. Lew Man . $8 79 61—343 Bloodgood Pebble Beach, Calif., fired a 71 to Merenlno 82-241 the Naaslff Arm basketball taam. Mikan. shooting for an all-Uma Ian, Irlah Setter, Scottle, Oockar Incorporated when baking applea and pean, lead field in ijuallfylng round of Last Night’s Results DImlow . 76—287 Teddy, after getUng off to a alow record high of 2,000 points, ^ r e d .and Golden Retriever. 76,'t MAIN STREET TEL, 6680 and in flavored milk drinks. Total 441 409 467-1817 Totals 016 007 018 1540 the Helen Lee Women’s amateur Amarican Laagua DleU ... 81—261 start, played good ball with tbe 40 through the nets to help the Progiam Ftonto CHAMBRAYS tourney. St. Louis 6, Springfield 1. Wright . 79—286 locaU until Injured several weeks Lakera trim tha Chicago BUga, CUmaxlhg the show will be Furniture and Music Home of PHaldaire Low Man 70—210 The Inquirer Bee L e«c«e EnMUsnel Luthernn ago- ______60-68. That gives the beapectacled, Murray and LeRoy, two gentlemen Hnrtfoni BeM (6) ■Ix-fimt-ten eharpshooter a total Noren ...... TotaU ...... 408 369 888 1185 from Esquiib. Their skit is sure to J. Martin 80— 297 L. Anderson . Final aerisa for ths Intermediate of 1,253 for 44 gamaa. bring much applause from the aa- 7 To20 Yard Pieces MonUt ... Velvet Office (6) Forfeit League baaketball champtonsMp Rocheatcr's Royals won their 141— 359 to. Andereon.. Maxim Knocks Out Mills Pleueer Offiea ($) pected capacity crowd. Oeas ...... 116— 341 Benson ...... ■tarts tonight at 7 at tha Bast m b straight home victory by When Ufa Ira tokai held, the exeknive forked R evllla...... 79 — 79 fltda Rsc. S t James's will meet All persons conneetsd with the Korghttti 121— 848 Carlson ...... humbling tbe Baltimore Bullets, show are donating thalr ssrvtcta B. Keeney 108— 316 To Win Light Heavy Title Leone ...... 102 98 90—885 the Buckeyes In the flrat game of 70-36. Rookie Jack Coleman did •boulder itropi end quitted euiMont work tegothor Ralmomio ...... 90 77 $4-^860 a best out of three eerlea. Ttaure- the moat damage, pitching In 16 In an effort to reallxa aa much BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF Totals ...... 548 019 507 1074 money aa poaalbla to aid the potto Totals ...... 580 518 563—1661 McKinney...... 104 90 103—196 day night's Junior League U as points. St. Jolui’a (9) Tyler ...... 106 100 99—805 fund. Captain Ernest Larson has to lift, . . ond held the lift—wHh noturolneM, not Peat Office (1) London, Jan. 25.—(ffi—Faaf-. Charles as the world'a heavy- follows; Personaltssd Floors ys. This kept the divlsionsl lesds in­ Our tulucfion is marv*lou»l Farr ...... 131 102 127— 360 Deptula ... . . 108 104 Petronla ...... 91 87—178 All Start. Oentsr Springs vs. Mus­ tact, with Idle Syracuse yielding ■ donated the us<. of the'amory aM PATTERNS AND COLORS stepping Joey Maxim, not aatla- weight champion greletquo exoggerotton. The led word le feminine Rodonis ...... «3 — ----- 63 Plocharcsyk "They have just as much right tangs. Blackbawkt vs. Laurel a few Inches of nnneeded ground to Jo# Benson hae offered hie aerrieea Aceto ...... 113 108 184— 355 Zawiatowskl fled with winning the world’s to put on the world's heavyweight TotaU ...490 451 468 1408 Juniors. the New York Knickerbockera tn to clean the hall. It will ba a tfl$ glomer, to fit YOUfi exect figure type, le •ally O xfords Martin ...... 127 105 104— 336 Yaworskl ... Ught-heavyweight title, cockad an champlonahip here," Kearns said, a. G. Weavtag (I) the Eastern ecrnmble. per cent beneflL Twaronite .112 104 110— 326 Rubacha . . “as the NBA has to call Charles Patton ...... 95 89 85-369 Thorpe T * Be Honored Rochester and Minneapolta re­ eye today at tha heavyweight ; 66—230 fined, end tea proefl Backus . , — 86 101— 117 crown. i the world's hea\’yweight cham­ Mcreitino .. . 78 $0 mained in a virtual Ua for first Ingalto Byaa VOaaa Poet by bustor brow n Totals ...... 497 492 486 1475 The 27-year-old boxing mnehine ;pion.” (Tietelat . .. 98 81 110—384 Harrisburg, Pa., Jan. 25—— In the Central Division while Uiair T o t ^ . .046 508 $76—1627 from Cleveland. Ohio, knocked I In OnrlnnaU, Ohio, Promoter DeLong ... . 98 96 90—269 Jim Thorpe, already voted the No. pursuers. Chicago, Fort Wayne Storra, Jan. 25.—(F)—A now M. M l w Na. 1 (1) out Freddie Mills of Xngland In Ram Becker said Maxim's flrat P. Nelson .. 108 104 106—814 1 football player ot the last 50 and Rt. Louis, all lost spacs. name had been added today to the Ig your baby randy (or oxfoidt. BwtfMfP Broad street Motact (6) r. O'RcUly 86 113 99 398 th< 10th round last Wghl to win fight in the U. 8. will be held there , yssrs In s nstlonsl-wlde 7>oll, will In the Western Division, In­ list of appUcanta for the football Nowlekt ....117 136 $9— 354 98 90 385 TotaU 446 450 47$ 18751 i-reeive another honor tonight, dianapolis pulled three and a half head coaching Job at tho Univor- Keeney ...... 156 140 $2— $67 HUdebrand . 102 back the championship for the under hla direction. Be tom to MO our BustMT Btowiul Tha/ra Moran ...... 98 116 88 S03 United States. Becker said be plans to pit ' mee (4) The 61-vear old^ Sac and Fox games ahead of the Andereon rity of Omnectleut. Suchy ...... 103 66 $«— 283 85—354 Supported by former Navy Lupacchino . 112 97 108 313 Maxim's payoff btowa th at: Maram agalnat Charles for the | Horan .. 77 93 Indian will be daaIgnaUd 'Tha Peckere. wIh> weren’t acbaduled. i i i . » d ie anaitett, aafeat. moat aervioaaUe Spencer ...... $$ 117 114— 229 ,.101 76 98—370 Graataat, Athleta In Pennsylvania Grosa. who le pursuing Mikan Coach Ctoecgs Sauer, Bob IngaUa, «MtoNede,Medk,ltoe FuUer ...... 1 0 4 96 116— 816 J. O’Reaiy .. 98 88 -104 365 made a record indoor crowd of i heavyweight title ■' or against McCann Btlle tfaoea to town. Our experts w fll am 18,000 roar wera a stiff Jafi Jab to i Archie Moore for the light-heavy Suparnant. .. 90 105 •7—383 HUtory.'' Tha award win ba made fc- the league acorigg crown but Sauer’s aaristant for tha past four Mahoney . .. 65 78 •6—349 by Qov. Jamgs H. Duff at the an­ la far off the pace, aebred 26 points years, mads formal m ^cattoa YARD Totals ...... 577 577 517—1671 Totals ____ 491 507 464 1483 the face and a tarrlfle right cross to tt diat your tot b perfeedy Sttad- to MiUs' Jaw. Charles deciaioned Maxim in a Low Man ..' 70 70 70—210 nual dinner of the Harrisburg for the Olymplane. for tha job yestorday.. R wad 2k- '■Wi Dtaaa’a (6) St. B ii rat's Ne. t (6) Sports WriUrs Association. The Knickerbockers staged a gana’ release by the Navjrttt tha Ralmondo ...100 96 96— 894 The victory redeemed the lose 15 rounder at Cincinnati last Feb­ Stawart ... 95 101 95 391 of the title here by America's Ous ruary, Totals ..423 421 421 1265 wild aecond half spurt to thump end of toe 1949 aeaaoo wtoch Tuaa In ttw Busksr Biswu BadrowxlnaU 90 98 91— 874 85 107 94 38% Jeaktae Fights Tonight the Sheboygan Redskins, 101-dS, prompted Saaor'o reaignatloo .aa Colavecchlo .. 90 110 81— 886 Bcauliau . ■. Letnevich in the summer of 1948. . While the handiome Maxim Yarn (6) Forfeit Gang ovety Bntnriay .umoi- Rogitika ... 102 105 60 287 Mills dropped the title last night danced a Jig in his dressing room, Vara MID (8) at Philadelphia. Cauiie Slmmona bcaif coach at Aanapoiiit Subaa- Walker ...... 90 97 99— 366 121 87 306 99—268 New York, Jan. 23—(ffl—Former made 19 pointa and iM k McGuirs quantly Sauef waa atoned aa head tag a* llb a on Btntlou Farrand ...... 93 188 125— 846 McConVUla 98 In his first defense. Kearns announced he would claim Wagner Fagan ...... u : 95 105 SIS Wily Jack (Doc) Kearns, Max­ the white heavyweight champion­ Bracken . . . . 85—250 lightweight champion Lew Jen­ had ten aseieU for the New York- coach at Baylor Unlversitjr at w n o . kins. aiming for another fling in Wuoo, Taa. Totals .463 581 4$3—1486 im's managtr. announcad the ship of the world. Kearns alao. pi­ Oadroalwekt 91—239 •Ei. Sub ToUl . 493 529 461 1483 new champion will go after the loted Jack Dempsey and Mickey Swprda .. . . 77—236 i Madison Square Oardtn, geta. his The game waJ the first part of TO__210! big teat tonight when ba maeU a doubleheader that saw the Phil­ r K o6 sailillel Pro Bnsketbnll A t A Glance Handicap .. 28 23 33 69 heavyweight title. Walker to world titles. Low Man ... ■ —■ “ Now that Joey has won the Tbe knockqut came in 1:34 of ______‘ 20-year old- Walter Hainca of adelphia Warriora trounca tha Fort HMtobTIgmeTipd* Last Night's ReaMlta Brooklyn at S t Nicholas Arens in Wayne Ptatons, 87-74, in tbe sec­ Jan. 85-

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY IB, 19B0 PAGE NDnSTEVN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHIOBTER. UUNn., WEUMISSDAr, JANUARY 25, 1960 Forgotten Had you noticed that many Morning Misery Jenkins had dlacovered a delight­ TOONEKVILLK FOLKS BY PONTAIN^e I ^ ] Don’t let your head get swelled cigar boxea are now made of card- Each morn I am awakened ful. but tnexpenalve, moimtaln re­ Sense And b i^ d —except for the two sides, treat for the family vacation, but W u toi—PM*—PooHry— tl Ro«Mut WUhoat Board 59 . because you have a little fame. By the sparrow's serenade: BowmmM Goode Loto for Sal* 7S| For, Six weeks after you have died which give rigidity? I pull the cover over my head as usual, hla wife wanted to ap­ Stock 44 Nonsense pear expensively dressed—at a ^V‘RESTLING b u s t PRIUB8 for fumltura, an> FURNISHED, heated room for LARGE Comer lo t Middle Tum-1 and left this world o f blane, And wish the bird wera dade. ttquoa; Trading Poat. 17 Map>« rent privileges, reasonable, cen­ 'nrcy'll say of you, as they have j Small Child — Mommy, can 1 go —Fames E. Knowles. Bvvnnk seashore hotel. PARIIBBS. Q«t Ik bttter prlM for pika B ast Beautiful shading alii Seasonal Note Mrs. J.—The mountains, the your tm f. c«tU«, by diraet straat. 3-1089. Opan noon lion- trally located, lady preferred. said of others by the score: into the water? uUllticA 5 minutes from Prince­ On nights when Jack Froet nips I Slother—Oh, no, honey. It’s too mountains! AU you can think X to tbo ManebMUr Packing C3o. days, Tuaadaya. All day Thurs­ Phone 4728. ton street school. Call 2-4852 "It aeema to me that somewhere 1 Friend ■— Juat between the two the ear, 1 have heard that name before." deep. almuf are mountains. Who started Hava aomaona alaa prlea tbam. day, Prlday. Saturday. Some crave the sound of alelgh-: I of us you should remember to pull LARGE Furnished room with —Luke McLuke , Small Child—But Daddy ia out this fad of going to the mountains than caU us. Phona S-ISOO. BUILD YOUR home on 70' lot on bella ringing: your blinds down. When I paxaeil an wa y ? kitchen privileges Working cou­ Green road. Sower, water, new tliere in the water. ! last night I saw you kissing your Moaical— OranoUc QUAKER Circulating oil heater. These aelfsame nighte I’d rather Mother— Yea, but he’s big, dear, Mr, .T. Mohammed. WANTED— COars, ealvas and bsaf ple or girls preferred. Phone 2- school. Phone 2-0718. hear The doctor was examing school wife. cattla, aiao uorsaa. Wa pay tha CaU 2-0527. 4428. and he's Insured. PIANO TUNINU, rapalrs, rsoon- The cheery radiator singing. children. One youngster waa un­ Man—Ha. that's one on you. I It happened at the zoo one day. ditlontng, ate. John Uoekarham, top dollar. Ptala Bros. 8M Bid- FOR SALE or exchange BuiidUis der weight. wasn't home last night. wall straat Phona 7405. WB BUT aad s .ll good iiaed f u r ^ loU at tba Green. Wm. Kanehi —A. 8. Flaumenhaft. N.i accident insurance In the An attendant waa dressing a mon­ 28 Bigalow straat Phona 4210. -turn, combination ranges, gas Doctor—You don't drink milk? world will protect a girl's interests key In pants and a little Jacket. ' e Baaiiie88 Loeationa BuUder, 519 Osntei street Phone Youngster — Nope. Thst musician Is a great petter. ranges and -leaters.'Jonsa Fural- 7778. Friend — Does your wife do all If she pursues the wrong policy. He sells violins and fiddles. Next he put a funny little hat on tura Store, 86 Oak. Phona 3-1041. For Rent 64 her own washing? Doctor — Live on a farm and BoaliicM Opportimltlw 22 Articlea tor Sol* don't drink milk at all? | his head, glasses on hts nose, snd LEVEL LOT, Comer of Ashland Man—Yeah. All except her bac k. The personnel manager waa inter­ Many a car accident has been stuck a pipe In his mouth. At this (CLEARANCE Sale. Johnson out­ NEW TWO-PIECE parlor suite. Youngster — Nope, wa ain’t I viewing a young lady for a book­ BUSINESS and home In one ^uild- and Hawthorne. Contact Elva hardly got enough for the hawgs.' cau.scd by a man making a twist point, the monkey turned to hli Hoosehnld Services ing. Meat and grocery market for board motor, 9.7 H. P. alternate Good construction, heavy cover, STORE FOR RENT. Excellent lo­ Tyler, Agent 2-4469. Cheerfulness haa a dual value. keeping position. I when he should have been making cage mate and whispered, “What'a Offered 12A sale with 6-room rent above. twin, model K.S. 1942. Guaranteed floor sample, slightly soiled. Sold cation. Phone 6988. It helps you aa it hclp.[ f WHY lYOULPN'T IT? JEEP. 1943 Ford built. Excellent FOR YOUR new onstructlon, re­ faat seta, parlor aeta. crlba, play need 5-room unfurnished apart­ house to sell call Hastlnga, Heal WE GO ON OUR < FEWHOURS-ANPAS 60ING-YET/ SHE MAY/ HE HASN'T FORGOHEH XNOOHB TAX and accounting running condition. Reasonable. modeling or lepalr work aee Wm. WOMEN IN Manchester wUl be OPERA chairs, wood. Reasonable. yards, baby carriages, strollers, ment, garage.' References. CaU Estate Specialist, Odd Fellows WE COULPN'TGET LkEVERYBOPy KNOWS HONEYMOON WE'REN SOON AS YOU GET EVEN HAVECHANGEP < WHAT MINTY WP FOR 3148 anytime. sarvloa—individual and business. Call 2-0319. Kanrhl, general building con­ happy that you answered this Inquire Kinney Shoe Store, 903 doll carriages. Also used ranges, Building, St the Center. (Ready MARRIEP RIGHT AWAY IIDUYE WAITEPLONG 60IN'BY OURSELVES/J THERE, LARRY WILL MR.KING'SMINPABOUT) him! HE'LLGO-ANP ad. if you need extra ■ money. buyers with cash wailinK ChU Dan Hosier 2-U22. tractor. Estimates given free. Main street. refrigerators, etc. Open 8 to 5 p. (20UPLE, no children desires 3 1 -ANP 60 WITH MR.KIN6nEN0U6H'AI|IPA CHEVROLET 1941 Special deluxe Write P. O. Box 557, Middletown, m., 7 p. m. to 8:30 p. m. Cham' Phone 2-1107. Phone 7773. rooms, unfumis,ied. O il WlUi- IT WOULPIfT BE RI6HT.VTRIP TO VENEZUELA HAVE TOUR income tax return coupe. Radio, heater, fog lights. Conn. WINDOW SHADES made to order bera’ Warehouse Salee, 501 Mid mantlc 1234W1 before 5 p. m. prepared by former deputy col­ New washable plastic covers. GENERAL CARPENTRY. Altera­ and Installed; also stock shades, die Turnpike Eeat CUNSIDEHINU SELIJNQ WOULD MAKE A Reverse charges. lector of InUmal Revenue. Eve Phone 2-1337. tions, additions and new construc­ SECRETARY Wanted for textile Venetian blinds. Eatimetea gladly YOUR FROPISRTY7 PERFECT tion. Dormers, porches and ga­ office to handle correspondence, given. Fagan Window Shade Co., AUTOMATIC Gas hot water heat­ Without obligation to vou. we honeymoon; nlngs only. TeL 8008. YOUNG Couple desire 4 - 7 room 1940 BUICK Super 4-door sedan. rages at reasonable prices. Work­ receive visitors and route tele­ Route 44 at Bolton Notch, oppo­ er, 30-gallon copper tank; Qual­ win appraise 01 make vou a cash t e l e v is io n set acUng up? Well, Radio and heater. Excellent run­ manship guaranteed. Free eati- rent. WIU redecorate where need­ offer for property See us before phone calls. Must be experienced site McKinney Lumber Co. Phone ity gas range; llftoleum. Phone ed. Phone 2-0292. you don't naed television to see ning condition. Call 6472. matea. R. M. Alexander. Tel stenographer and typist prefer­ 2-4473. 7788. vou sell. tba good your dollars win do if 3716. ably with secretarial training. Phone 77‘J8 Or 6'J73 aaat to the Manchester March of 1940 BUICK Super club coupe, two EASY Spindry washer. Double THREE PIECE Bedroom Sale! b r a e -BURN REALTY CARPENTER Work and Jobbing Apply in person. Aldon Spinning Hooxee for Sale 72 Dimas. to choose from. 1947 Pontiac Mills Corp., Talcottville, Conn., or set-tub. 17" Richmond hot water Save 840 on this bed, chest, and sedanette. Beautiful condition. of all kinds. Also new construc­ ARE YOU selling or buying prop­ phone Manchester 5128. furnace, hot water car heater, de­ vanity in glorious walnut. This erty. We buy. sell, appraise, ar­ / •" £ S ~ S o SalMMS kf Tk* Bkll arKinik. Ik< t r e a t Toursalf to 4 Spencer 1946 Chevrolet sedan up to 36 tion. Call -JB for an estimate on fine bedroom with features of far 7-ROOM Colonial house, two-car froster. Model A Ford. Manches­ range mortgage ('all this office foundation. Mrs. Gladys K. months to pay. Very small down any Inside or outside work. Fred mure expensive suites originally garage, comer lot. Hot water NEED Ehctra cash? Hake It easily! ter 2-3953. or stop In tor further intorma- Eaten, 6157; Mrs. Mary MePart payment. Douglas Motor Sales, Knofla. Tel. 7704. heat, oU burner, lavatory down, FUNNY BUSINESS BY HERSHBERGER BUGS BUNNY BtHlTS AND HERiRUimiES Strictly BuHlneM BY EDGAR MARTIN Sell everyday greeting cards. 15- ■old for $189.95 at Warda tlon. Alice Cla-rpet, Agent 843 land, 7654; Mrs. Mabel B. Brown, 333 Main street. Open every eve­ VICTOR 16M.M. sound projector, now reduced for truly remarkable tile bath up, fireplace. Part can card 81 all-events assortment Main street. Phono 4993 or 2- PORKV M IGHT BE KINDA SORC C'MON, SUFCR-BRAIN, woo Mill to 1 tAViW 2-2775. ning until 9. two speakers. New screen. Phone savings! 8149.88. Montgomery be used as professional office. Roofing 16A sells on sight; pays up to 100%! Situated at the Green. Stuart J. 0880. IF ME FIN(?S OUT I v d ie c K e o START CUCKirsI'.' •TW^ OWWtS WOOR 2-2240. Ward. 824-828 Main. Tel. 5161. GVtClA). OxtltCt MV Gift wrsps, me^Ulics, plastics, Waaley, Realtoi, State Theater MIS CAR HEATER I OOTTA THINK ROOFING — Specialising In Manchester. 1 j - 7-1 1 others. Al.so Imprinted notes, sta­ BOLTON building atone and flag­ BuUdlng. Tel. 6648-7146. IF YOU Wish to sell your modern INSTEAD O ' FIKIN' O' SOMETHIN'.^ ABtoBMbOcc PM Sale 4 Aato Arremoric pairing roofa of ail kinds, also tionery, Napkins. Get free sam­ 6-room houjo with attached ga­ stone. Botton Notch Quarry. Tele HVAVlHiT U re a new roofa. Gutter work. Chim­ ples, assortments on approval. phona 2-0617 Stanley Patnode. TWO-FAMILY house, all In very rage, bath and lavatory, automa­ 1N 4 CHRYSLER club coupe, neys ctea.ied and repaired. 26 Artistic. 320 Way, Elmira, N. Y. Machinery and Tools 52 fine condition. Excellent location. tic heat, in gooc residential sec­ H jil* heater, low mUeaga, beautl- FOR The beat 1 In 1 snow tire see years' experience Free estlmatea RUBBERS and Arctics Repaired. 300 AMPERE Lincoln arc welder, Two-car garage. Immediate oc­ tion, we have buyars wUllng to "Y" f^ g r a s a . |1M down, balance 24 us at Manchester tire. We give Call Howley. Manchester 5361. PLEASANT, part or full time sales Ice Creepers put on. Shoe Repair­ you the deepest and widest tread gasoline drive, mounted on trail­ cupancy one apartment. Call pay up to 116,000. call Subur­ gkatta- Brunner'A Car Whole- and service work for national ad­ ing while you wait. Sam Yulyes. ban Realty Co., Realtura, 49 Per­ in Manchester Manchester Ttre FEATURING Guaranteed roots er, $195 complete. 25 H.P. air­ Madeline Smith, Realtor. 2-1642 aCMM, 858 Beat Center street. vertised cosmetU company. High­ 701 Main street. or 4679. kins streeL Phbrie 8215. Open Mon., Wed., and Frl. eve- Recapping. 295 Broad street. Tel. and expert repairs as well as est type clientele. P. O. Box 5!57, cooled Wiaconsli. gasoline engine 2-4224. 24-boui service. atags aad Saturday aftamoona. gutter and conductor work. Try Middletown, Conn. ROYAL CORONA PORTABLE — Model V-4, guaranteed like new, 6-ROOM Cape Cod. All on one WE WANT Homes of the foUow- your "Local Rooter." Call Cough Smith Corona Standard type $125. 3-4 H. P. Power Products floor. Open stairway, dormer win­ Ing types to show Satuhiay, 1841 BUICK Club coupe, radio, lln 7707. writers and adding machines. alr-cooled gasoline engine, wlU dows. Expandable 2nd floor. Hot January 28 to six separate out of heater, very cleau. 1989 Plymouth Trailera for Sale 6A one WOMAN 'TO do housework, Used machines sold or rented. power a lawn mower, boat, bi­ water heat, oil burner, fireplace town buyers recently transferred as dan, real nice; 1946 Plymouth day a week. Call 2-1616. Repairs on all n akes. Marlow’s. cycle, etc., $25. Bendlx air com­ to Hartford area. AU have over 4-4oor aadan, radio, heater, clean. 1947 AMERICAN house trailer. Healing-—Plumbing 17 and tile bath. Good location. - See pressor, powered by 1V4 H. P. Stuart J. Wasley, Realtor. SUte $3,000 cash with good earning eof» 1949 Naah 600 a e d ^ 7,000 miles, 25' long. May be left on present STENOGRAPHER. Central loca­ Briggs A Stratton gas engine, 15- premises until May. Inquire Kit­ PLUMBING And Heating, special­ Diamandk— Watohi Theater Building. Tel. 6648-7146. power: One 3-bedroom home out­ |8W down, balance 24 montha. tion In Hartford. Young, single, gallon air receiver mounted on skirts. July 1st occupancy. Price ALLEY OOP JiiMt A Playful Pal IN 1848 Packard demonstrator. Save tle. Tunnel Road, Vernon. Phone izing In repairs, remodeling, cop- personable. Small credit office Jewelry 48 pei water piping, new cunstruc- wheels, excellent for paint spray­ RENT F r^ Manchester, four fam­ range $11,500 to. $13,000. One 3- RlfiHT. ■nm ai'a. Oar Wholesalers, RockvlUe 1732J3. start. Contact, Wilson Agency. 8889. tlon, estimates given, time pay­ ing, $95 complete. Silent Glow ily house In good condition. Four bedroom home (or expandable). 868 Bast Osntar street Opan 721 Main, Room 207, Hartford. LEONARD W TOST. Jeweler Re­ ments arranged. iCdward Johnson. pairs and adjusts watches expert­ Air Seal Power oil burner, used rooms and bath to each apart May be older type, on outeUrts, H ob., Wad and F it evening and Phono 6979 5044. one season, $70. Phoiie 2-3009. ment. One apartment now $10,500. One 5 rooms IstViloor, S a t aftamoona. Garages—Services— 01 ly at reasonable prices Open Thursdsy evenings. 129 Spruce 638 Parker street. vacant. Three-car garage, large small lot, $10,500 to $ 1 1 ,^ .: One Storage 10 EFFIlHENT Plumbing and heat­ Help Wanted—Male 26 dlOOD CUBAN USED CARS street Phone 2-4387. lot income carries the property. 5 rooms or more 1st floor, :with- GARAGE for rent on Lllley street. ing. Plugged drains machine SINGLE MAN. 22 to 28, high OWN SHOPSMITH. 5 big capacity G. I. possibility. For further par­ in three blocks of school, $18,000. BAROAIN PRICES power tools In one! Own .hla one Inquire 56 Summit street. Phone cleaned. Carl J. Nygren, 303 school graduate, with car. Excel ticulars call Alice Clampet, 843 One 7 or more rooms. May be 8MBMA2BER 4-Dlt BEDAN— 2-3378. Oakland street. .Phone 6497. lent opportunity to learn finance Fuel and Feed 49A plTwer tool and you own a com­ Main atreet. Phone 4993 or 2- older type and rural. 813,000. One BMapUanal low prteo. Claan. plete power workshop! Shopsmlth PLUMBIN(j, Heating, repairs on business, good future, salary plus BARGAIN PRICES for hardwood, 0880. 6 or more rooms. Older type or 1948 PLYMOUTH CLUB COUPE car allowance. Apply 9-5. Person­ is bench saw. lathe, sander, vert rural, $6,500 tops. $3,000 Cash, l-X old and new systems, oil burner, cut any length, $12.50 and $15 a and horlz. drill press, all In one. AlMd llSO^a Boaineae Servleea Offered 12 water pump service. Prompt at- al Finance Co., 753 Main street. EDCCELLENT Opportunity for These are buyers, not Just look­ . » totr PLYMOUTH 4-DR. SEDAN load. CaU 2-2784. Cihangea from one tool to another ..tentlon. John H. Ciarlaon. Phone Manchester. small family. >Well built 5-room ers. Henry Elscott Agency, 266 Om Owner. in c o m e t a x service for profes­ take less than a minute. Does home with attached garage and sional, business men, individuals, 73.5. High street West. Manchester 1MB CHRYSLER WINDSOR 4- Garden— Farm— Dairy over 100 Jobs; costs less than all conveniences including oil 3683. “How about borrowing a ooupl# of atoms?” DR. BEDAN. estates and trusts by experienced Help Wanted-^Male the price of comparable Indivi­ steam heat, fireplace, built-in 1841 PLYMOUTH 4-Dlt SEDAN. tax expert. Accurate and com­ Products SO Millinery— Dreaamaking 19 Or Female 87 dual tools. CJonpact— only 59” china cabinet, large closets, storm 1840 FORD 8-DR. SEDAN—Clean. plete service at reasonable rates. long. Rugged—weighs over 200- windows and screens, beautiful SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH CARNIVAL 1888 FORD 2-DR. SEDAN. Tel. Mr. Dolan 2-0744 after 5:30. MEALY Green Mountain potatoes. BY DICK TURNER i (TUS'TOM MADE CLOTHES to fit HOME Demonstrators wanted, Good tasting, good eating. Firsts, lbs. Preclslon-bullL Own Shop- shrubs and flowers. In quiet rcri- FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Say It In Eskimo BY MERRILL C. BLOSgBB 1088 PLYMOUTH 4-DR. SEDAN. Individual. Will work from pat­ male or female. For full or part smith now—pay as little as $11 a State Hiring II 1888 PLYMOUTH 2-DR. SEDAN. ANTIQUES Refinlshed. Repairing seconds, also big potatoes, 872 dential section. Full price $10,500 tern or will originate. Dresses, time work. To sell the famous Parker street. Amelia Jarvis. month on terma Montgomery Terms. Suburban Realty Co., 1841 GBEVROLBT 4-DR. SEDAN dona on any furniture. Tnemann. suits, coats, gowns, etc. Phone OH L - A -P r t / Tupper Ware Line plus a select­ 7026 after 5. Ward, 824-828 Main street. Phone Realtors, 49 Perkins street. Phone v^ atsver rr IS. —Pun Price 8400. 180 South Main street. Phone 2-3909. Sets Record Ci CBECKLES^-' ' ITS NCflMIHG '*> 184B CHEVROLET 4-DR. SEDAN. 5648. ed line of household plastics such 5161, Manchester. 8215. IS WERE AND WMAT \^ 1»5 as bedspreads, drapes, table GREEN Mountain potatoes, Srst ABour'b(iifA 188B4CHEVROLET 4-DR. SEDAN. alterations all kinds, for SNOW PLOWS, Maxim bumper HE'S- FLOOR Problems solved with men's. ladiesr’ and children's wear. covers, etc. Call or write the quality, very mealy, $1.75 bushel HOLLISTER STREET school sec Hartford, Jan. 25—(yP)—Last delivered. Call 2-1390. plows for cars ana pickups. Peeit tlon. 4-room Cape Cod, 2 unfinish­ year was the “hlrlngeSt” year In Many Others linoleum, asphalt tile counter. Call after 5 o'clock, 2-3828. House of Plastics, toe., 2^2 Main Smh! Expert workmanship, tree estl­ street. New Britain. Phone 8- leas hydraulic lift plows for cars, ed, shed dormer, living room has the history of the State Personnel VUM5 Ppm BvKdngB Tm 9 P. M. matea Open even l^a Jones' 8079, New Britain. truck* and tractors. (Tapitol fireplace and open stairway, pic­ department, according to figures The Household Goods 51 Elquipment, 38 Main street. Phone IS wo«o. uStoAl-L BROWN-BBAUPRB, Inc. Fumltura Oak strast Phone Moving—Trucking- ture windows, tile bath, oil hot released by the department yester­ I'a 85 Blastn SL Fhofie 7181 2-1041. Storage 20 GOING HOUSEKEEPING T 7958. water heat. Lot 80' x 145' Price day. $10,300. Elva Tyler. Agent. Man­ During the year, the number of Sitnations Wanted— NEED FURNITURE? SNOW PLOWS, used crawler trac­ 1847 CHEVROLET sedan, 1941 BEAUTIFY YOUR windows with LIGHT, LOCAL trucking. Ash re- Female 88 chester 2-4469. full-time workers hired by the PIjrmouth tndor, 1940 Pontiac custom made oomlce and valance moval. W. B. Perretl, Jr., Phone E>:onomy” tors with bulldozers. New and state brought the working force to used tractors, eqii.pmente. Cement ssdaa, 1940 Chevrolet tudor. Low boards. Telephone 2-3524 or 2- 7306. 3 ROOMS FURNITURE $197 PRE-WAR Modem 4-room home, 16,967 as of Dec. 31. This was an rif' WOULD LIKE position caring for mixers. Garden Tractors m to artOM. Tanns to suit Cole 0002. elderly person or convalescent. ‘Hollywood” oil heat, oak floors, storm win­ Increas# of 2,008 over the number Motors. 4164. RUBBIHH and aahea removed. In­ 3 ROOMS FURNITURE $298 J H.P. Dublin Tractor Oo., Wll- dows and screens. Venetian of full-time workers employed by ALL APPLIANCES scrylccd and cinerators cle Sitaations Wanted— Other Stores, Hartford, New UGHT TRUCKING, half-ton pick­ Male SB Wanted—To Boy S8 Increases were listed: ___ up truck. No ashesi no rubbish. Haven, Meriden M ALTON STREET. Excellent State Labor department, from MM. IfW m «A WVI*. nt. T. H. 1 . u. a MT. err. r kta iiavici. aie. t . m. sea a, a ear err. VIC FLINT A Brush With Death BY MICHAEL O'MALLEY AND RALPH L/ Phone 3-1275 or 8298. BUYING U4ed furnltura and 833 to 1075: State university, ACXlOUNnNO student desires FIVE-PIECE kitchen aet, baby's eustom-buUt pra-war five-room “Whsn I dltcovsrsd that I- wasn't taming snough to H0CfM4CKR$L?11 Secretary houaehold goods, any quantity colonial. Attached garage. Fire­ from 1.095 to 2.087; WiOfMc de­ LENITY'S LOCAL Package De­ part time work, afternoons or high chair and miscellaneous "The now family ntxt door has two cars! How in the afford one of those 'retire at fifty-fivs* plans. I just retired NIWOUIOABUN Tha Woodahad, 11 Mala atraet place. Open stall way, 2 large bed partment, from 452 to 610; livery between 8 a. m. and 3 p. m. evenings. Tel. 6041. Items. Phone 2-2919. CaU 8-8156. world ean thoy' afford it living in this noii^borhood?" at thirty-five!" Wanted for textile office to handle correspondence, re­ rooms. TUe batt, oU hot water department, from 468 to 481; Park ceive visitors and route phone calls. Must be experi­ Phone 2-0414 or 3820. smd Forest department, from •<< EXPERIENCED ShcHt Order cook PLENTY OF cold weathef ahead. heat Knotty pice recreation OUT OUK WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS would Uke work In or around Buy your oil heater now at clear­ to 935; State Comptroller, from OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOPPLE enced stcographer and typist, preferably with secretar­ Ronma WUhoat Board 5V room. Storm windows and 302 to 862; and Health depart­ ial training. Painting— Pspering 21 town. WIU also consider other ance skle prices, $12.95 up. Terms. ■ersens, awnings. Corner lo t 105 holy SMOKE. SODA/ veP, X CAM PUT MOO OU ' UM-M-Mf AH - WHEW/vOMV 26 Benson's Furniture * Appliances, PLE.\8 ANT Rooma, alngla or dou­ ment, from 326 to 386. IT' MEVER OF BE- TELEViGIOM a t a k u m - type of work. CaU or write, Mr. f t front Trees. Close to bus, UEVEP THAT IF I ER.XDONT COULDN'T I YOUR INSIDE Painting, paper­ Bryda, 19 Johnson Terrace, Maa- 718 Main atrset ble. twin beds, shower. One min­ ■tores and acboola. Reduced for Sharp Increuse Shown DRED p e r ! — JUST A pfly in Person The report also showed a ahari> HAONTT SEEN ( T - VVa NTA THROW Fin d s o m pin hanging done a. low c o ^ Work cbester, Coon. ute from Poat Office. Gentlemen. quick sale. Elra Tyler. Phone 8 f e e d m s s a g l in e s , MVSELF iMTOr OLD RED Tin Bara, 706 North Increase In the personnel of the *NOW BALl.ro UP m o r e a g r e e ­ guaranteed. Budget payments ar­ 6563. 4469. OM A HOREE& LIKE v o u SAV, *IF MOTHlNGiPniff, a b l e , LIKE Main atreet, buys and ssUa good governor’s office. On Dec. SI, 1038 FEET SO HE'S ranged, three years to pay. Oal# VOURE SUCH A GvNEU. TILL fad Lif e - s a v e r Burk 6346. Dog*—Birda—Pets 41 uasd furniture and antiques. DOUBLE ROOM, for buslneas ONE BUXaC off East Center, 6- before (jhester Bowles took office MALKIM’ ABOVE ACTOR, CAN VOU A40V& ^ Aldon Spinning Mills Corp. Frank Denette. Phone 2-8876. there were nine workers In the ex­ .SMOW. a t a k x a r couple or two gentlemen. Tele­ room colonial with 2-car garage. AM Au d ie n c e a n d j Be a r swrMMtMG INTERIOR AND ESzterior paint­ HOUND Puppies—Sire, Black-Tan phone 2-2494. House needs a coat of paint on ecutive offices. The number had r SAV, "Su r e .* in aav talcottville , CONN. SO-OALLON fslvaniaed tank, aide ing. Average rocm papered, 618. Beagle croaa; dam. Registered the outalda but Interior la in beat grown to 16 by Dec. 31, 1949, the l a st PLAV X MOVED arm gas haatsr. Some pipes. Good OR PHONE BIANCHESTER 5128 Including paper. OeUlnge refinlah- Beagle, 910 each. Phone 7-0889. ROOM FOR Rent. Rest, hot water. of repair. New beating aystem. report said. eVERVsooV-^ooT -tue condition,-615. Phone 2-8976. The State Highway department, r ed. EhcceUent workmanship. Ray­ Near O nter. Oentleman prefer­ Qlasaed In porch. FuU {wice. 610.- eiClTS/ —•eiO/OK-lfiYOK/ ’ mond Flake. 2-9387. WANTED-pOood home for small red. 87 Foster street Phone 5881. however, reversed the trend by THRED-PIECB living room set, 300. T . J. Crockett broker. Phone employing fewer workers la 1949 dog. Vary good with chUdren. sofa, two- matching chairs. Vary 5416. WASH TUBBS UUiaiatnm BY LB8UB TUI PAINTING, Ught carpentry, gen­ Phone 2-9258. CLEAN, Well furalahed, heated than it did In $048. A total of 3.793 good condition. Reasonabis. Phona |UOOK.|A«v >^ eral repairing. Sanding toors and room. Quiet neighborhood. Near SIX-ROOM ObloniaL ExceUent persona were employed by the de­ IF VOU WAUT THS5E KlOtS MNe,CUAX THE ' WCDOMt AMA ID 8» 6671. bua line. References, nume 8168. AUffV AUO 9«08 STC88T OPAU COPS— , taken NJVC..S0 DOirT 1 «f eeUInga painted. Ci^ after 4 p. BOSTON Terriers. Fox Tsrriara, neighborhood. Near school and partment In 1949 sridle a total of ' OH. TOMlAVri m. Reasonable. 2-4391. Boxers., croar bi

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may eontaet any member can attend area meetings to keep of the traulng committee or the abreast of new trends in Scout- tnt^own Girl Scoiit9 organltaUcn committee. Aeeietlng lug. A T o r a fs DsOj Net P r s M Ran nit W ih th e r MIee Hewitt on training are Mlsa For uie Meath ed Deeeaiteer, 1B4S Foreeoat at D, tt. Woathsr Boreas Emily KIssmann, Mies Evalina Final Week m ■Mietjr «< iBautovA Class Forms Pentland, and Miea Gertrude Ltd- Boy Scouts Get Fabr aad nrach warnwr thia olt- S i S ^ M ImM ito don. Mlsa Mary Reilly la chair- — ^ 9,831 eracoai cloudy with ahowera aad • M t e at tb* ebuMh, tn.ai. Ua> Be Opened in February Paul Adams among her assistants. O f HALE'S Boiaah o f Ctrealattoae neso aad mueh colder Frkfaw- tu A tjammMm wiU The training committee plans to Manehester^-A City of Village Charm « « t e OfOj«5t o f » Ten boys received their Tender­ Chairman Announces have each committee member foot badges d u rii^ a service led iMrtTTf Mn- Marjorie adopt the troops'in her territory by Scoutmaster William Hanna- ” «iira la 6 ttro » demon- and see that leadership training (OaeBiaei oa Page IS) MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY, JANUARY 26. 1950 A new Qlrl Scout training course fqrd last nf^ht. 'The boys were aa VOL. LXIX., NO. 98 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) PRICE FOUR CENTS - win bo M » desired ie provided for the troops follows: Robert Lanning, Louts ______^ M ri. Ruth will begin early In February, an­ under her Jurisdiction. Additional Gagnon, James Wood, Grant Wood, w S S t t . M n . M ay Wofmaa, Mra nounced Miss Jessie Hewitt, chair­ volunteer trainers are to be trained Charles PIckerl, Edward Wojclk, ■trfea ilaiiMa. Mra. Ahna 0 » ^ r - man of Olrl Scout training, after with a qualified teacher from the Reid MacCluggage, Robert Dona­ aaaJMra. Bdlth Shennlnc and Mise Chrysler Girporation Workers March Out nn Strike * meeting with her committee re­ re^onal staff. Another plan of hue, Jerald Donahue, and Hooks A iritn oa. cently. The course will continue the committee ie to have a get- Johnston. Union Says Steel together for all Scout leaders. Following this ceremony, John Wallace Denies Any for one evening for eight con­ lU ft wni be a meetlnf of Cub secutive weeks from 7:30 to 9:30. Brownie, Intermediate, and Senior, Anderson received his Explorer ■coMa. Pack No. 78, Dana One and The course will Include a program to review ceremonies with group membership card. He is the llrst Twd, In the veatry o f Temple Beth touching upon all parts of Scouting participation, and to Invest new Explorer In Troop No. 113. ThiH Price Jumps Not ■hdom tanicht at aeren o'clock. including songs, singing games, council membere. ceremony was led by Explorer Ad folk dances, crafts, nature and The committee has set up its visor Charles McCarthy. After this the Scouts played a good Link With Uranium budget to cover training materiala, Ibder Irvea Henric, mlselonary out-of-doora troop mechanics and refresher courses for Uie trainers, game of basketball for the parents bera o f the CSiurch of Jeeue troop government ami to see that any Senior girls present. Caused by Labor Cbriat o f Latter Day SainU, has Anyone Interested In taking the ftturntd to bit home In .Utth, and hae been succeeded by Elder Vic­ Shipped to Russia tor Hanaen. Stock Tags ^Public Be Hanged ibe daughter bom at Hartford Don't Miss The Vatues Attitude' of Industry News Tidbits b e ^ ta l. January 20, to Mr. and As Reason; Asserts Re* Wartime Vice President Ifa i. John Henneaey of 89 Oieat- U p Now CuUed From (JP) Wires Troops Fight Dynamite Cap Explodes; nui Street has been named Linda cent Increase of 84 Boy Suffeni 50 Cuts Says He Had ‘Absolute­ -* U m j , Tbs maternal grandparente In HALE'S a n Mr. and Mrs. Willard Ferine At These Per Ton ‘Unwarrant­ With general elections less than ly Nothing to Do a month away, British Labor gov­ Sharp Battle Burbank, (hilif., Jan. 26.— o f Uds town and the paternal ernment risks Its popularity (/P)—Paul Bncon, 10, found a With' Shipments; As­ grittdparent la WllUam Hennessey ed' and ‘Indefensible' Sale Prices smelong workers by announcing burning dynamite cap in a o f Windsor. serts Lend-Lease Rec­ January Fur Sale thatat prices rose twice ae fast aa In Indonesia locker room at John Burroughs Washington, Jan. 26.— {IP) wages last year . . . Judge Norval Dodge main plant eenployee of Chrysler Corp., In Detroit, members o f the UAtV-CIO, walk out on strike High achool. He picked it up ommended Issuing of Mias Mary B. Edmunds of West — The CIO Steel Workers K . Harris, former co-chairman of Jen. 25 mhen company and union negotlatore failed to reach agreement. (A P wlrephoto). end ran to throw it out the Onter street left today for Cln- Hale's Own Brand Stnrdywear union said today recent steel committee to defend 11 C^lmmunist Seven Persons Killed in door—but didn’t quite make it. Licenses After Con- dnaatl, Ohio, to attend the wed Excellent Savings On price increases were MUsed leaders convicted in New York, The rap exploded yesterday dlhg o f her ooneln, Leo E. Me says he is innocent of embezzle­ Brush With Band of and he suffered 50 cute on hie sultation ^ Was Held Partland, and Mias Dorothy Jean GREY CHINESE KIDSKINS Extra Special! by an industry “public be ment, Issuing fraudulent check and Weather Hits body. Jacobs. The ceremony will be per hanged attitude” and not by forgery charges made In bis own Backing Hiss Stirs Deserters in Heart of WaRhington, Jan, 26.— (/P) formed la 8 t Mary’s church, Cln' NORTHERN BACK MUSKRATS SHEETS higher labor costs. Some top court in Sullivan, Ind. U. S. Consul General Carl O. Capital City Today — Henr>' A. Wallace said to- dfuiatl, Saturday rooming at 9:30. steel executives said yester­ Mrs. Mary F. McPartland Is BLACK PERSIAN LAMBS THIS WEEK ONLY! Hawthorne In Kobe, Japan, voices Climatic Binge da)’ he had “absolutely noth­ raady in tils Queen -City for day that even with last hope for release of two Marine Republican Wrath Jakarta, U.8.I., Jan. 26— (/P)—In­ Slaying Jury ing to do with” wartime ura­ Sin's wadding. BLACK PERSIAN PAWS 81x108 $2 . 1 9 72x108 $1 . 9 9 month’s $4 s ton general Increase, airmen held by Chinese Commu­ prices are too low for ths future nists and predicts millions will Most of Elements Ap­ donesian government troopa*fought nium shipments to Russia. OCELOT CATS WITH ALASKA SEAL TRIM starve In Red North China . . . a sharp daylight gun battle today Wallace, wartime vice presi­ Made o f aelected long Sbra cotton— 182 threada per aq. in. Ra> health of the Industry. But the All Parents Reg. 50c union said the boost was “unwar­ Oeoeral MacArthnr, the man who pear on Loose; Con­ Suddenly Famous Stale- with a band of deserters In the dent, testified before the MOUTON LAMBS Inforoad t^pa aalvage to guard agalnat tearing. has ruled Japan since Rising Sun o ranted” and “Indefensibla.’’ ment by Acheson Re-| •/ h< .rt of this capital, during an in House Un-American Activi­ TAXPAYER! set more than four years ago, is 70 trasts Grasy - Quilt tensive manhunt for supporters of “In Excess of Cost Increases’’ . Only Two Alternates Re­ ties committee. He asked to For halp on Income Use Our Budget Plan Otis Brubaker of Pittsburgh, years old today. suits in Attack in j a west Java rebel movement. Cabinet ministers of eight west­ Escapes Reds The acting chief of staff of the be heard after Radio (fommenta- Tkx Rstoms Phono Pure Linen rssesrch director and spokesman By The Associated Press main to Be Chosen in tor Fulton Lewie, Jr., said in a ern European countries meet In The nation's weather was on a Senate by Mundt | Indonesian armed forces, CoL Do not worry about the Fur Tax. In the event of a Tax Law Revimon fo r ths union which claims 1,000,- broadcast last month that Wal­ Lady Pepperell Luxury Muslin Parts to try to break down historic climatic binge today. Slmatupang, said seven persons Paight^ Girl's Trial Monchesfer before March 1st, 1950, we will refund the difference reflecting the tax 000 members, said the price rise lace helped tha Russians get oup* waa "fa r in excess o f any demon- trade barriers hampering their Most o f nature's elements ap­ Presumably Interned were killed and a number of othera economies . . . Political spotlight Washington, Jan. 26.— (JP) j piles o f atomic materials. Urani­ cut on all purchases made duringr our January Fur Sale. atrable cost increases.” peared on the loose, fashioning a were Injured in the stiddrn flareup — and heightened speculation that — Secretary of State Ache- i After Fleeing Across Bridgeport, Jen. 26—(O —A Jury um la used In making the A-hmb. 4993 Brubaker's statement—65 stetls- crazy-quilt of contrasts across the which occurred while the troops he might seek Democratic nomina­ of nine women and three men—all Unaware Uceoaea Seoghi DISH TOWELS SH EETS and tlc-lsden pages—was prepared for country. son’s suddenly famous stAte- combed through a crow’ded down­ tion for governor—focuses on Rep. Itido - Oiina Border In a'wtatement, Wallace toM delivery before the Senate-House town area. parents — finally was aelected to­ ' Winthrop Merrism Franklla D. Booeevelt, Jr., in New The late January weather pic­ ment that ‘‘I do not intend to the committee he did not avea Economic committee, which baa ture; Population Tense day to try 21-year-old Carol Ann turn my back on Alger Hiss” know the Russians were asking li­ PnbUe Aeoonntsnt The COM been looking 'Into the price boosts. York today. Taipei, Jan. 26—(>P)—The Chi­ As darkness fell on the capital Italy has asked France's permis­ There was bitter cold and Paight for the slaying of her S48 Main St. Room IS Until today, ths committee had stirred Republican wrath to­ nese Nationalist Defense ministry of the new independent nation, the censes for the shipments. Ha add­ M N > PILLOW CASES sion to send investigators to im- mountainous snow over the north­ father. ed: Bbndisstdr, Cornu hssrd only from the heads of the ern plains. day. A number of those who population was tense. Armored developed French colonial territor­ reported today Its 28th Army had Two alternates remain to be "I did know that Lend-Lsasa steel companies. Without excep­ Cotton was blooming In Orange­ have been arguing that the patrols rattled through the main 3 for $|.00 ies to learn whether Italy’s surplus fled across the border from Yun­ chosen before the atate calls its recommended, after consulting tion they cited higher costa, espe­ burg county. S. C., five months streets, deserted by civilians. A t labor could Immigrate there for Roosevelt-Truman adminis­ first witness in the mercy killing with the Manhattan dlatrlet, that cially the new pension and Insur­ ahead of schedule. A t East Point. nan province Into Indo-China and the office buildings of the Federal 81x108 $2 . 7 9 72x108 $2 . 5 9 work . . . Britain's defense minis­ trations have boon ''soft” toward of the girl’s cancer doomed pollce- they be Issued, and the ajgency ance programs the steelworkers Ga, an Atlanta suburb, a quince presumably had been Interned. Army headquarters dozens of aen- try Is spending nearly $168,000,000 Communism proparod to follow man-ded. which I headed, the Bureau o f got after their strike last fall. on top secret arms project which tree was abloom. The 28th waa under the com­ trles were on the alert. Troops PILLOW CASES Tbess programs are to be the load of Senator Mundt (R., 52 Persons Called Economic Warfare, had no dis­ it won’t even talk about to Parlia­ New Storm Strikes S. D.). th.-ew up sandbag fortifications Snsneed entirely by the steel com­ mand of Gen. Yu (Cheng-Wan who around the building, dug trenches Fifty-two persona were celled cretionary authority with respect 3 9 c each ment . . . Lowly untouchable— A new storm struck the Pacific Mundt directed a throe-hour at­ to them.” panies. is on the Island of Hainan, o ff the and erected Un-foot high barbed since Monday before both aides age-old outcast of .Hindu India— northwest and the coldest weath­ tack on Hiss, Acheson and admin­ The Manhattan dlatrlet was tha 42x36 5 9 c ' 45x36 6 3 « BeUevn Prices Not High Bmngh south coast of (China. wire fencing. agreed on the 12th juror. She was HALE'S INVENTORY comes into bis own aa human being er In 60 years hit eastern Wash­ istration foreign policies late yes­ Army's name for the wartlKia Mra. Margaret H. Horton, 67, a Four of these firms — Inland today under New Republic’s con­ ington. terday In the Senate. (An official Central News Floodllghte were placed around the headquarters bulldlilg, and tha widow, retired school teacher and atomic bomb project. The Board Lowest price in years for these fine quality imported I muslin eheet made— Famou* Lady Pepperell made of Steal, National Steel, Jones and stitution . . . John J. McCloy, in Virginia, trees were budding Of Acheson's statement that he agency dispatch, picked up by The Laughlln and Allexhany Ludlunv— Dutch placed armed g\iarda before mother of an adopted son. of Economic Warfare (BENV), pure linen dish towels with colored borders tn r ^ and I the flneat long fibred cottona offert the utmost In combined American high commissioner for and flowers were blooming as wouldn't turn his back on Hiss— Aasoclated PreM In San Francisco, fike£ statemsnte' wltli the Senate all tha Natheriands Arm y and Tha defense admits.that Carol which Wallaoa headed, had control Germany, is reported to believe January heat records toppled In an old friend And State depart­ said Communist forces under Red blue, lie here early for this extra special value. | thrift, comfort and long wear. group exprssalhg ths view that Navy eatabllahmente here. Ann shot her 53-year-old fathsr, over axportii and Imports o f war- that lacreaalng Rosatea ceetrie- many communities. The mercury ment associate who has been con­ Gen. Lin Piso, had crossed Into vital materiala. CLEARANCE pricM fo r their products still are tloBB on Berlin traffic mark begin­ climbed to 78 at Richmond and Premier Arrested Sgt. Carl Paight, In a Stamford victed of perjury In a trial that Indo-Chlna and were aupplyliig not high enougk. Earlier the government had an­ hospital lost Sept. 38. But the girl The Houee committee haa re* ning of creeping blockade. 78.8 at Norfolk yesterday, aU- linked him with CTommunlsts— Vietnamese forces under Red nounced the arrest of the premier la pleading temporary Insanity cetveU teetimony that saveral President CXsrence B. Randall of ^ t la p a r^ lines is reported tlme top marks for the date. Mundt had this to say: Leader Ho Chih-Mlnh With arms of the West Java state on sus­ brought on by shock of learning shipments of uranium compounds 42x36 Lockwood Inland Steel commented that Con- on question of doing away with Rain pelted wide areas. Freez­ “ The Important thing is not the and ammunition. The Central 3 Days - Thursday - Friday - Saturday Cannon Fine Muslin picion of being involved In last Paight was etricUen beyond re­ were sent from the United Statea greoi “ obviously cannot on ‘ one electoral college in election of ing rain splashed many sections manner In which Dean Acheson News agency said Its sources were Monday’s guerrilla uprising at covery with cancer. to Russia during tha war. band ask us to risk new capital president and vice president... and travel skidded to a crawl. permits Hiss to Influence the posi­ frontier reports received by mili­ ■ (fo r sxpansloa) and on the other Senate Foreign Relationa commit­ Bandoeng, regarded aa a grave Tha charge is second degree mur­ Tw o Baeio fjoeatioBa RaleCS Fog blanketed the area of New tion of hta back—the thing that tary sourcea in Taipei. der. The penalty la Ufa In prison. Wallace said the testimony ba> ‘ hand deny ua the earnings by tee calls in Secretary o f Defense York City and New Jersey. Air (The Central News Agency said threat to thia struggling month- PILLOW CASES SHEETS 4 which such capital can be attract­ Americana would like to know Is old United Statea of Indonesia. Evidence of how the slaying has fore the committee had ralood two ONE GROUP OF Johnson and General Omar N. travel and shipping was at a vir­ how far Dean Acheson has per­ French authorities In Indo-(Chlna DRESSES ed.” Bradley to testify on strategic Im­ A spokesman for the U.S.I. gov­ moved rsaidente of Fairfield baalc questions concerning him: tual standstill. The big liner mitted Hiss to influence his might not be aware of the Red Ernest T- Weir, chairman of the portance of Form osa.. .With na- ernment said Premier Anwar county, came yesterday whaa two (1) “It la strongly IrapUod, If it RAYON CREPES. GABARDINES, TISSUE FAILLES Queen Mary was halted at Am- mind." • crossing because the border was Is not actuaUy eald, that X waa ra^ 81x108 $ 2 .2 9 72x108 $ 2 .0 9 Uon’s atomic program going fast­ Tojokroamlnoto was taken into would-be Jurors said they favored Sizes 12 to 44 -4 !7 c each Senator McClarthy (R., WIs.), in the hands of guerrillas.) sponsible for the licensing o f iiaui- (C oa Pago T«ro) er t*<— expect^ President Tru­ custody Tuesday after rebel In- mercy killings under tsotna ctr- (CMUnaed on Page 'Hu m ) wanted to know whether Ache- 10 Oenetols lateraed cumatances. ium and heavy water for Ruoela in ^ u I The famoui Cannon quality sheete and caaca that will wear for man has asked Congress to let The Defense ministry said that doneslans led by R.P.P. (Turk) DRESSES Fine quality pillow cases made from famoua Lockwood mualln I son's statement "might be an in­ Westerling, a mysterioua former 4|ulekly Dtamlaaed 1943; and (3) aa a wartlma vies government sign $87,650,000 In dication that the secretary of 10 Nationalist generals were The atate quickly dlamlased the president, I could not be trusted In type 128. ■ ' contracts now. Instead o f next among Internees In Indo-Chlna. Dutch Arm y officer, raided Ban­ 'alue$ to $12.98 state is also telling the world that doeng. West Java is one o f the two jury prospects who etaitled with certain confidential Informa­ Army Ginvoy stunmer. he will not turn his back on any They included Gen. Huang (Chien, Immediate vote on $700,000,000 Hoover Asks 18 atatea making up the U.8.L the crowded courtroom with their tion regarding the atom homh.” ALL SALES HNAL of the other Communists in the governor o f Hunan province. approval of mercy killing — a sub­ Wallace aald It Is *7101 for ma Reg, Vdtuea $Q.oo slash in excise taxes is sought in Uneasy Jakarta bad been alert­ State' department." A cabinet spokesman disclosed ject that has aroused nation-wide to pass judgment upon my con­ Not Stopped House by Republican leader Jo­ that more than 400 officials of the ed for a raid similar to that at to $16.98 Reg. 49c Yd. Fast Color Cloth of Gold 42” X 36” Dan River Larger FBI There were some Informal ex­ dle..ueelon. duct,” but added: seph W. Martin . . . (Tovernor Nationalist government and their Bandoeng. pressions of admiration for Ache­ Blockade Busy Steeeto But another prospect, quiet, ”1 state unhecitetlngly that I Bowlea will decide Monday wheth dependents were trapped in Kun­ dark-eyed, 40-year-oId Mra. Alice Girl's Coats and Sets er to return a Bridgeport Negro son on Capitol hill, based on the Immediately after the shooting ALL SALES FINAL Nearly 400 Ckrman ming by a revolt in the Yunnan Leopold, said biqntly that she (Ccatlaned on Fags Tan) to Georgia ClMla gang from which Job of Protecting Na­ theme o f personal loyalty, but capital during December. started here, military poltca and PERCALE PRINTS PILLOW CASES there was no apparent rush to his could not damn Carol Ann for kil­ Trucks Caught in So­ he escap^ two years a go...D e­ The Nationalist officials had Indonesian army troops blockaded Dress BepL—Second Floor—-Take the Elciiitor $ tion from Spies Now side. ling her father. leg. $22.98 Values . . . .Now 15.00 mand for etoeks perks up today been shuttled from west CTiinA Mrs. Leopold, Republican atate viet ‘Baby Blockade' after uncertain start. One Democrat, Representative They were awaiting passage out (Oaattaoed oa Pag# Two) Tops Peak of Wartime O’Toole o f Brooklyn, criticized the representative and mother o f two . 3 9 c yd. of Kunming when the revolt teen-aged sons, did oav she would 4 9 c each State department chief. O'Toole broke. Among them were 280 offi­ $ 1 2 - 0 0 Balletfai! Washington. Jan. 26—(VP)—The told a reporter: do auch a thing hereelf. But ahe leg. $19.98 Values . . . .Now More pattema and coloringa In thie famoua quality print. Beau­ Berlla. Jaa. St—<0 — The cials and their families of the De­ refuaed to condemn a mercy slay­ Flashes! Sport and Dress Coats Beautiful quality mualln made by Dan River. FB I says the job o f protecting the “ I f Secretary o f State Acheson fense ministry. tiful finiah in 80 aquare quality. Right of Way India Becomes er without further evidence. Americaa, Britlah and French country from spies is greater now has been quoted correctly, I feel (Late BaOettha of tha (P) W ire) eonunandero hi BerUn Joined Nationalists here were buoyed She InslBted a mother’s mercy than at the peak o f Warid war II. that he has done the greatest dis­ by continuing reports of aerial $ g . o o tonight In a aew, vtgoroaa pro­ Asking for an enlargement of service to due process o f law and could not be brushed aside at the leg. $13.98 Values . . . .Now test to the Boiskiao over the Claim Is Made blows against the (^mmunlat Free Republic will of the state’. But she promised his force, FB I Director J, Edgar the democratic way of life that mainland and the hope o f more Reoewa Offer to Ncgotlato Untrimmed Sport Coats hindrance o f track tragic be­ Hoover said in a congressional has ever been done by any high to try to consider the c^iae agalnat Sizes 7 to 12 81.39 44” 42x38Vi Nashua Comhed Percale tween the city and wee tern Anlerican economic aid. Plttobargh, Jan. 36,——The Diana of Stockholm. She waa whom no other nation will accept of any appeal which Mr. Hlsa or 42x38V^ and 45x36 Fleldcrest the Berlin autobahn traffic. fighters raked trains running vast Asian sub-continent haa paid, Army aaBonoeed today It win ao- nosing down the Thames estuary Assistant Commlsstoner W. F. hla lawyers may take in thia case, guises to Seise Men; Soviet guards at Helmatedt the night o f Jan. 12 when she sliced north from Canton, south (Jhina willingly or otherwise, to Britain’s oept 5,066 voluateer recnrite la Reg. 849.98 ...... Now $ Snow Suits Kelly said border Inspectors found I do not intend to turn my back 33.00 quickly cleared some 40 American into the sub and sent It to the metropolis. king. $1,000,000 Loot Seen Febni^. Eattstowata wera halt­ All Wool Jacket and Pants. Satin Twill Jadtet it almost physically Impossible to on A lger Hlaa. Neaibar of Cenmonwealth ed Jaa. 1 to rodoeo the Anny to vehlclas loaded with aup^es for bottom W42 feet of water. “I think every peraoa who haa and Wool Pants. Sizes 8 to 14. Irregulars of Heavy Weight SoUd Color PILLOW CASES the BerUrt military post. Tbs U B . There were 7$ aboard the Trucu­ carry out required examinations The new republic of India, ra- the 666,006 Uorit act by the bodg- at border stations. known Alger Hiss or haa served TrcasoiT BalsBM malha, bowavar, a voluntary acon- Naw York, Jan. 28—(P)—FBI et.-Eaough bmo are expected to Arm y instltutsd a once-a-waek lent and only 15 escaped aUve with him at any time haa upon his agents, dropping their disgulaea convoy to Berlin last aummer to from its undersea grave 50 miles As one example o f the, problem, omlc and political member o f the leave, the eervlee by Feb. 1 te per­ Dress Coats — Fur Trimmed conscience the very serious task Washington, Jan. 28— (P) — The after posing for six months os test psriodically Russia’s good faith east o f London. he explained there are between 8,- Brttieh commonwealth. India mit a Umitod reanmpttca of re- Reg. 816.98 Value*____ Now CANNON TOWELS! 5 9 c each 000 and 11,000 persons in Canada o f deciding what his attitude is position ’ of the Treasury January joined the commonwealth Aug. 15, midtown furriers, have seised three endtlB g. In ending the Borlln blockade. •The Truculent was the give- • • • who are officielly listed by the and what hla conduct should be." 24: i r ’ 7, when she and Pakistan bt- men charged with being the core Made by MarahaU Field.- Extra fine quality, type 140 mustta The Soviet stow^lawn waa more way ahlp," Pilot D. N . Ellison of Acheson said tt was clear to him o f a ring that has stolen 81,000,000 vigorous against German tratttC Canadian government aa eubvez*. Net budget receipts, 1266,709,- came aovereign dominions. 16 Mlaers DIa ia Rlaat Reg. 859.98 ...... :.Now $3700 that wlU ^ve you yeara a t wear. ths Divins told a fact-fliiding in­ what hla own stand should ha. worth of fura. t o ^ than any Urns sIbos It be­ riva. 124.65; cash halanca, $4,56S,876,- Indiana insisted on fulfilling St. Rloy, Figaue, Jaa. 6S.—(P) and FA C E C L O T H S quiry at ths Swsdlsh coasulsto. 963.90; cuatonis racaii^ for mont^ Ths prloeaers, who face a heai^ Reg. 813.98 Values ... .Now $ 1 0 .0 0 gan without warning laet Sunday. Kaigr estimated there are thou­ their dream of aatting up a sov. —TMrteoa aalaoca were reported Vessels S j m Feet Apart (Oeattaaed aa Page Iklrtaea) 638,220,840A8. Ing hefors a U. 8. commlaaioher T ru d u Bnehed Up tor Three MUee ElUson said he first spotted the sands of aliens now in the United ereign republic. Pakistan has re­ killed sad appreilmately 66 tae- Feb. 8, are two fur dealers and a Jored today la a eoal dost oxphH Rcf. 99c. 22 X 44 Bath Towels...... 6 9 c Tw o hundred German trucks green end white starboard Ughte Statea unlawfully, and o f whom mained a Britlah dominion. 'Reg. 869.98 ...... Now $ Irregulera of Heavy All White 76x99 from weatern Germany were Tha last ehlaf o f state supplied veteran driver for the Railway alea tai a ariae acor tbto city k> 45.00 o f ths sub on his left when the the Immigration service has no Expreea agency. backed up for three miles on one two vessels were 6,000 feet apsrL knowledge. India ty the British crown. Gov- ceotral STaace. Reg. SOc. 1$ X 28 Hand Size Towels The drivers allegedly picked up • • e sidt. of the Soviet checkpoint at R was within **a cable’s length” Seearity PrehlMne Ortoriag ernor-Gmeral Chahravarl Rajago- Ski Suits Antiques From Miami Hole fura at freight depots manipulat­ Helmstsdt. . — about 600 toet — when he de­ Hoover said internal security pelachart, read the proclamation Sacs Ualsa Naor ed hla pick-up bUm and delivered SHEET BLANKETS On the other aide neariv 200 cided it was not going to turn off problems are growing steadily, eatabliahlng tha "sovarelgn damo- Voticaa Oty. Jaa. Si—

—Ira- Sixes 14 io 20 bat not all aizes. the fura to hla feUow priaonsrs In­ 879*98 ...... Now 3 for $1*00 ,3 9 c e$* trucks from* Beilin, leared by the and ordered the DM na’a helms­ with the FBTs work load at a cratie republic.” He opened the fauidh prttae wdalafer, ProoRcr $50-00 Are Given to Spectators stead of to the rightful consignees. Russians on their eastward trip, man to veer sharp right,' EUlaon record high, end declared: simida, aolemn ceremony In the Jaha A . CcatiRa, waa qaolsd Sor­ Tha three men, arrested yester­ Reg. 25c Face Goths ...... Each wars forced to wait for permlaaloa said. T h e need, I think, is paramount ing Mb recent Year vW t hero 19c Special $2*09 magniScant Government houae day. are Thomas A. Oarr, 51, a aa oaglaff that tboraia aa real «h- to leave the Soviet aofw. The two shipo amaabed togstber, to control tbo daagera that are Reg. 819.98 Values.. . .Now S | 4 .0 0 Miami, Fla.,. Jan. 36 — (FT—f yaaterday as Meblay demonstrated Durbar ball that onea waa tha drivsr for the exprees company Grey,' green. yqUow and flamingo only. Beautiful quality heavy Russian guards paaetd only tearing a huge hols In the Trucu­ inherent In Communism and the atade te tha oalaa a( Irilaad aoS ...... If First, Q s u iit f WouU be $2.69 George B. Mobley,dey, 83, U b u ^ dig- hla glass, metal and wooden divin­ throns.room for Britain’s vieeroya ■inea 1617; Nicholas Proado, 42. 8115*00 .Now $75-00 weight Camwa quality. about thies trucks an hour In sach lent’s hull. The submarine sank subversive activities of foreign- Nocthsra Irelaad, ObotaRo aald M SECOND FLOOR—TAKE THE ELEVATOR ging a big hole in downtown< Miami ing rod. It leanedloanad toward the in India. president of Laron Fura, Inc., of diatrtbated th* direcUon. A ll cargo papsrs wars within 60 aeconds. inspired espionage groups that are Heavy quaUty aU white dieet Mankete far winter eheaterand and says he is looking for 640,000,- bole, partially filled with water. Swara la as Freeldeat Manhattan and Max Davis, 40, aoe- •ftho Baly Towr mkrutely inspseted and sven ths EUlaon did not specify why be operating la thia country. I light wMght aummer bfauiHete. 000 In gold. Mobley said plratea hid tha gold A fter tha proclamation Prasad, retary-treasurer of tha Loran firm. ALL SALES UNAL truck sn^s munban wars considered that the Divina Imd "The Communist party, as you So far the hole, now abbut 20 In springa here when they came who had haen unanlmoualy elected Charged W ltk Oenaplraey n o w la onlhB l rhseked. the right of way. ^ know from the recent trial in New itaptawanfcsR- B A B Y SHOP feet deep, has yielded a blue glass to ^ freeh water In the 16th and by the OonstlUient Assembly on . They are charged with conspir­ - S i ^ noor-IUm ths Bkratsr 20x40 Cannon . Nat sf Btorkiii PtoporttoM Under maritime law, in busy and York and the ooevletloB o f the 11 Grsni Staanm Given With Cash Saks mason y u patented November 80, 17tn oanturics, hut he's leaning Tuaoday, waa sworn in as India’s ing to steel mercbeadise In Inter­ MAIN FLOOR—REAR Ths Sovlst restrictieaa as yst restricted shipping channels such Conuntmlab leqdenp. has as Ita aha 1688, and a wtna bottla dated heavily ea hla rod tor the exact flrat president Staavs G h w WHh Chsh SMcs did not amount to a new bloekads. as tbs Thames estuary the analler and program a »d ebjoetive to state ahlpmente. U. 8. Oommlssten- ^ h ^ tr O n m 1888. locatlcp.' Atop tha building the governor er Edward W. McDraald held Proa- - .aijm£^ssk COAT AND LEGGING SETS Highway traffic was asrarely ship UBitaUy gives way to the bring about the forclMe overthrow M oblty gave both antiques to Two yeara ago Moblay aought BATH TOWELS general’s flag cams down and tha cU and DavU in 610,000 boU oach ■~A S1-y M H lS VshMs to $18.98. N««w pgksd at ...... $11.00 crippled, but pasamger and freight larger. of the Uhitod State, government spectators. 64,000,000 in gold la Green <3ove ttsins to Berlin were tunning oa The Truculent waa a 1,700-ton- “ Allied with the Communist “ I don’t want any antlquea,” ha Springs, Fla., but found only aoma president’s bannar went up. A and Chrr In 65,000. ‘ ‘ Fodaral agante said tha driver, Jn the O S-PIECE SNOW SUITS Reg. 49e each time. aer, hot being a submarine redo party are a number of Infittrkted said. T want the gold that’s In old timtora and braaa globulea. mlUtary band blared India’s new- 2 for S8c COM who earned 60< * week, bad a f Hco 'h ig M - b M VahMs to $14J8. Now priced a t ...... $g.00 A ceM wave in Germany nines wipi most of its bulk under water Communist front orgaaiaatiors. there,” He 1^ the diggings coat hla ly-officlal national anthem, Jana bordcre. Peach, green. Utie and gold. packer, Dr. H.-/ H. Humi^ireys, NOT ALL s iz e s ; tiLL SALES FINAL ■.I..-' I even though cruiaing on the sur­ Demonatratca Divining Rod m CM* Zhtaal face. .(CoaOuMd w nStXhtM ), A handful o f onlookers watched JackaoaviUe physician, $8^8^ lUeStieeeS aa Phsa.XitoJL (CMittBiMd oa Page XhieaX \