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However. Uiis ia aot _■ Cetteeei '.‘Fasslon for Ufe,” made by Uw Delicious pMUry onir - coffee •A proloricMl flght over Ui«;c)iArlM N. \Oock«tt Mid tbU tor than a *'6(>-60 chance” for ac- pal Building offtcM will cloM KAST pBKh raw iiiio were served by Mrs. Hatton Tay­ K«eney Street Schodl project ! morning he hiul not been aeked to optoace on the basis of sentiment a part of apy of the contracts. S'!.' '>•«• French Ministry, which was shown all day tomorrow, Lincoln'8 Ing to be held Feb. 18. to the Hollister PTA at its meet­ lor and her hospltslity commltte. would delinlUIy have an adverse ■ ^ *'**•“1®*' expressed at tha Tlrst of Uitm birthday. . , ■ ------point all memtera of the local ' A goal of $20,000 to be raised aehsdulod. msM mMUnis thU school SUff dt Its meeting Tues­ ing Tuesday night in the school rounding out a moat enjoyable effect on Manchester’s ruiure bond morning. Stores will remain open and over a 3-ycar period'w m set at 4 auditorium. evening. THE OF^CE Issues,- according -to the vice- tract oh. the basis of the original O bitpidrjt aehools will he In aeaaioii aa day nighL (tontracto wlU be drawn recMt meettog'; Of the group. plans despite the vote of the ^tler Seelman, praeldent of up tor algnatu^ of-tte staff and In the' film, which held the audi­ president of Chase Katlonal Bank, tumal. • . Church School student .partjcipe- ence absorbed, the young profes­ The National Geographic So­ rectors to scrap Uiofie plans. U)dge 743, International Assn.' of distributed latElr in the spring. tlon will be to the form of a penny DR. E. J. L head of a groui^ of investors which At the latest nport, Martin was Machinists, AFL, which represMts MiM Kathleen NMh, who hM sor brought the true meaning of ciety estimates that BerUn was bought the town's' B400,000 in For The collection. 40 per cent deetroyed during taking under consideration a peti­ some 4,200 employes In the Wind­ today's vote, in fact, comes about been teaching a\ first grade clan the rights of women and children bonds for the Keeney Street School F u n e r a l s sor Locks plant, aaid tha fate of slfic* toe first of \the year, received Busthesa accomplished at the M well aa men Into the lives of World War U, . and 12,000,000 to pay for part of tion requesting him to carry out 10 daya In advance of the date new R|*dtlng resultOd .in two slogans ZSPARKSTS^'^ a contract \ the contract ptopoadl depends on contract negouatloha should nor­ Best O t fnmal appointment and was of- the little French village where he the consthietlon of a hew high the atUtude of first and second fdred a contract by tha Board] - tor tte effort. ,‘*$20,080 in Three has gone to teach. That petition, - second petition Eari r. Miner mally begin. « WIU. ■cdooU J . , . which .seeks eadetmeat of an Shift: workers, who weiw MhediUed ■» - maettng also-approved two X*"*,". *!: **TW0 Million Pennies^' . An example Of whal cbihpasaloh in a letter to Oeneral ManaMr Largely attended funeral aeiV- As a result, there is, if use**- The Feb. ig meeting will aleo let ordinance directing Martin to car­ to vote at 8 and 4:30 p.^today. Mry St ISMt a tetter than two- - ^ S e i r k e • iytoers for the subsUtute list. and understanding did for Albert, * - t M * Richard Martin, copies of which ry out a contract, and a man­ ices for Bart F. Miner. Routs 3L Ssedman said about 6W.. third Theyley were Mrs. of a date for a pledge dinner for the tte town disgrace, who success­ have been sent to each ot-the nine Morto.Ooventry, wars hbW yentor - month period left, to uainn and parish at which the full financial HALLMARK tTNTIL MONDAti" damus action mfidifig la SUpCrTbr -akttt workers turned out the company nefotiators tor contract Manchester ana Mrs. RiSbert Treat fully |wet lmdtidea~« sMtfority ' --mAo addilioaal'461)0 -appro-, Uoder-too .aWs guidance of for. 90 minutes, and. those present In Ovr IMiphy of your conununity the neat time M r e r s George A. [ FOR YOUR MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT were p]eoMntly surprised when NORTH END original plans or new ones is Caillouette, James H. Schaub, offerad to Ua c ehiployM in the clauM for workers there whi^ prtatod to the snow removal ac­ their dlscupelon leader, Richard tud To Choose From! It comes in the market” stymied. Martin hM decided he is Pratt A Whitney plant in North I LEONARD A. DRIGGS AT THEFIANO Krtyslg, the eight girls and seven it terminated, it seemed as though Frank J. BlanchardU Arthur' A. would pi«8iqnt them from being count by tte Board of Finance it had been on mich a Short time. PHARMACY *«oniewhat fawnatare Atttfade” enjoined fron\- continuing . with Knofla, Qeorga U (Sraaladio find Haven today appeared Iwaded for Tiwpad'^ bjr workerfi in other at its meeting iMt night. The boys talked out the problems of ih t Finest In He wrote that "a continuing Walter«Crabtree, Jr., nained suc­ acceptance by the H’Ori one. It w m Mr. Miner a member, called a . todylSjed...Hhat, wt» “bMrooi-WA was sclieduled to'send rat toe Jdiffi B. Biirke^'FVto tor-the North Haven'worksrv Mid parison with that of WHceri (h 4W7I has already been expend- a boy w te toronght out tMli fMct Wofkmdiiship tUude toward public commit­ a committee to meeting with the Home Tuesday evening and many indicationB at the first msM meet­ other PAWA plants in tha state. a that it WM pretty expensive for eo»tom this amount and the ad- WllUams, recenUy appointed a vice president of Travelers Inaurance Co., sp e ik T to M “'en- ments** Board«f Education tonight at T:30 beautiful floral trlbutM were re- ing this morning were tor “over­ CochfM) said the final details of dSAmal $608 was- raquestsd by the toe fellows. They concuried, but thMiastlc crowd of about 230, in St. James’ School Hall last night, at the start of a fund-raising esm- .Director Harold Turklsgton, one in the office of SuperlntendenVAr­ ceivfd. whelming acceptance.” tte Mnlority protection clauM observers felt With little enthusi­ Moteriot thur H. Bling. aeisetmen^ In the hope it * would nslam in St. Jamea. parlab.^with two of the prieaU. the Rev. John F. Hannon (left) and the Rev. ^ r g e of the four Directors who opposed The UAW, Which hM not had a were being vtorkM out .by subcom­ catty theHwTj through the re­ asm, that stMdy-dating entered Hughes (right) looking Oij,^ At the meeUng.'^WilUams w m Spp ' into too soon, decreases to t circle funds tor the (Siurch of the Assumption, which is being buUt on the west side of town to take care of done in our own? plans, released the letter today, what to do with the pupUa iww agement. of IjiendSvand toe oppoiaunity to URANIUM HUNTERS! fonni the ronfh .stone new plant Mat yaar, is recom­ Hi Koy$ ^ fiirlsl taow removal last year cost the the overflow of worshippers at-St. James’ Cburch. ' ^ . Mying he felt t)ib public should be attending the old Keeney Street light Agenda mending ecceptance to its mem­ Also, Seodman said the HamO- tofih $3,487. \ learn more about various personf-' Hard-of-heariiiK? Now you can hear the alightcst tick SHOi JOpn the Hnished momorial. aa-are of the situation with regard School. Various movss havs bien bers. Some 2,800 workers are sllUes. , of your GeiKcrcounter With new DahibefE “D-6”. Other eonsidsred by paienta of. those ANOTHER GREAT KIDDIE SHOW The accouQt inciudtosin addition and at some time he formed toe to the town's status in the bond employed in North Haven. to labor, the cost of iand, cal- At least one more session will Bank Is Tricked ervlsor from CedprCrest Sanator- uranium-hunters will envy you for your sharp hearinr pupils. Ths latest consensus stems- intent to be the real Perry. Thelra's - -J*—.ii' ..oilCu ths chest m arket Faces Board Msm meetinga of first and sec­ Chun chloride, Mlt, replacement be held on the general topic since no doubt a)x>ut that in.the govern­ and they II hardly be able to tfetit^l the hew XT^lOO re- The letter w m written to Mar­ to be that the unmv grades ahould' ond-shift employes St North Ha­ LoFOND - - - SATURDAY MATINEE - - - discussion had Just begun on the plinics conducted by the local liMANCHESTER be transported next September to ot- parts and maintenance' of In Giving Money ment’s case. For some strange rea­ Bublic HeaTth Nursing Assn. This ceiver, it’s so amall! I.,et us help you hear tetter today. . . tin In answer to a-question firam other schoed buUdtnga,' but Ore A light agenda facM the Board ven will be held a t 3:30 this after­ eipiipment m well m new equip-, rights of parents in terms of boy- son the money was paid.” him on the Subject noon and 12 midnight BROTHERS girt dating when the time limit is a F«rt;, of the student nu se*' liflu MEMORIAL -lower grades should remain. of DlroCtora elated to nieet Tum- ment. ------; One of the points brought out Both contracts—the one offered expireA Meetlngi are held bi­ . . » “ training program to enable them A copy of tha lettar, dated Fsb. day at 8 p.m. In the hearing room STEAK HOUSE ^-Kl An additional appropriation of (Conttoned from Page One) to see what.,Miss Crern ro:i"' j PERSONAL HEARING SERVICE c o m p a n y by opponents of the rsove to get of the Municipal Building. at HamUton-Standard and the one ^ MONSON, MASS. $838.44 was made to cover the weekly ct U n ite d Methodist ! new ptsns drawn is that lha.town's 4, follows: ' at North Haven—are substantial­ Weetom Church;-.. Public Nurse Assn. be one of the best organised 808 MAIN STREET — Mitchell 9-6281 , Dear Mr. kartln: One public hearing is scheduled. RoEna H the Sene at FU 2-RseI cWnty tax bill.. At the time of Petaluma bank asked him to sign clinicsto In Connecticut. 1 A. AIHEm Pnw. borrowing position wouldto jeop­ ly similar to the ppe acceptetd -K itoaie oi Furiough Aa statod in our tolsphone con- It concerns tha additional appro­ buteeting, it w m estimated at some papers so a note could be Lower Steeet Ilees Lteal'" BOS. muM. «M m iu B ^ ardised in future bond latosT priation of |4,006 to the bud^t to Ust month by lAM workers ist Shsws nw sdsy thru Satniday $L300 but presentation of the'bill Corporal Hpbert Goldsntoer ia Receives Reports s m c c T S The Board of tdrectors verMtion, It has come to our at­ PAW plants id East Hartford, OhstelM paid off, and he got a check for tention that a rather eerious fac­ pay Interest on notM in anticipa­ by the county reveals the actual horns on a 16,^ay furlough from Oppseite East CsMetery voters have authorised the sale of tion of taxes. Southington, Meriden and Port­ CAU MONSON E227 [HwieiMen. tak this year is ft,458.44. his station at Fort .^Riley, Kansas. $10,200. $3,000,000 more in. bonds for the tional dispt^ has srisen ih your land, according to union officials — Yl4th — DiitoT Leave AddreM Mrs. Edson Bailey, preatoei\t of the H E U PH O N * M1-S4SST . Town due 'to the suggcatlon of Director Theodore Fairbanks, .The Zoning Gommtsaion was Bob is the son of Mr. and Mrs. new high school Those bonds have head of the Board's committee on The signing of that contract, LOBSTER SPECIJU. voted an additional appropriation Michael Goldsnider of 'Routh Rd. C. lY. Anderson, Santa Rosa Board of Directors of 'the Manches­ ^ erla-SdiU not ytl 'bttn solA certain membm of Ito Board of which cams a month after the old attorney, said tt|e confusion devel­ ter Public Health Nursing Assn., Directors that tha propoeifion uUllMtion of municipally owned of $50. It was originally allotted Deposlta Reported-. No other davelopmenta in the bdUdlngt, Will give final report coatrect expired end averted a $$(y>. which has .already been ex- Th6 school Banking Authority oped when Jack Harry Perry presided at the monlMy meeting, n tH O A T s fight over the project wrffe reporf- voted on at the time of the author­ FRIDAY MONTS moved away without telling the Tuesdny, Feb. 8, In.the Auxiliary Bay Diiaeft mM lav o Money on plans to reconvert the aUna- thTMtened walkout by home 15,- pslided. Since it hes - incurred reports $117 deposited in Mvlhga ed today, fleneralneral Manager Martin isation. of your recent issue of 000 union n^embera. fwovidea for a bank about it. Perry had depo.^itcd room of*Manchester Memorial Hoa- a ; 44SO.OOO TOemehts ry SoUool Bonds house into s court and police ata- lep|l obligations in enforcement accounts' by IQl pupllsi. yesterday' pital,- during which varlMiB com- waa-eut -of toVn. Town CouiCsel' tiOii. Falibahks said today his com- 2g-oent. package .wage incraase. otzonlng regulations, the addi- awiortgage ascoliatersl for a loan, ip W , J* totoi fiiMmwt be ■submitted- to- arhitrattcni toiin M 'Mpenses for the tomatoder DTtalia, i e ^ k ^ MIt<4wtf ^3 f e . vlBorof the staff of-rljrltwjg tiufaes';' I a result of a new reforendum. St the request of either later or ON OUR GIANT SCREEN In trying to locate Perry, he reported the total number of visits Ws. of eWae, ara in no posi­ of the change-over. Fairbanks said o f the fiscal year. Mid, the bank found the Depart- ha would have a cost estimate management, an additional paid ALL COLOR SHOW \ Oaitiwn .The Finance Board also voted made by the nurses during the past tion to pasa on the meriU of one holiday and Improved vacation and MORE MUSEUMS SOUGHT lAent of Motor Vehicles had a J. H. fnonth was 948. Mrs. Rayner also Tbeoday.- ■ ■ -v v------to-n-appoint Hr. Nr Alexander and . ' New’ -YOrk (>P>v; More special Perry listed hs living in Caruthers, ^|A4^e type o r buildinjf aa ag^iahst an­ insurance programs; ■ite ■xywaHh Oteea Fard Co. of New London as town audi­ stated that the regional confer­ other in meeting local requira- Also on the agenda Is a rsport Different Brenkdewn S— Fertar Am aaetiMa museums for children are needed near Fre.sno. So the bank wrote to ences 'or nurses will be resumed in R06 SttiMPOOING CO. on the rapidly changing status tors for the current fiscal year, 481 BUDDLE TCRN flK B EAST inenta and are sympathetic to any The package wage increase Is “Mtoe Sadie ♦‘Appohrtasea t to answer their questions about him. and this Perry “signed the March. of ths Keeney Stioet School. Thompeea** subject to mutual agreement on life, aaya Dr. Fra.ncia M. Horn, reconveyance paper.s for the title deslra to institute sound scw the PAWA contracts. euriosit/, but this important trait and the Investigation maniustartra wnenwhen at the January meeting of the Reg- Board will consider changing the SUNDAY od as well.as the annual town re­ usually ia dulled or killed because j|irk Perry wrote from Salt Lake bonds authorised, certain altera- In Windsor Locks, the hiosk- 25c ' port which will go to the prihter Irtcred Nurses in the Hospital; aim FREE PIOK-UP AND DEUVERY Uons WlU have to be made to bring status of the Junior engineer in down would, be a nlne-cent wage **lhree Sallera and a OlrT* M ATINEE ^ 1:30 )>arents.barenta. don't know the answers,>iunv«rs Q ty and wanted to know- when he that consultations have been held the Water Dept, firbm temporary Within a few days. te Mys. was going to get his money.- F T Wines ^ 3-OAY SERVICE costs within the proper limits. hike and the frOesing into the bSM (Techaleoler) Ohurah Drive .Planned - with Miss Rowena Bclden and Mias As ssanagsr of the Investment to. permanent Everett R. Ken­ rate of a l8-oent cost-v., aisetorate numUia ago, praatHnabiy- FlahV b» OIcbft S t ------nzMJ2:i::rZ'7-ri after an opportunity for careful providing tor reopening of wage QT4 Y r i4 5 o„2 J * ! study, and made the basis of the talks a t ths 'end of one year. X RICOCHET. TRIPLE M STORES Although the tote of the con­ 'x ': pledajng of the Town's full, fsitn im i diMltt to esriaih dT Os' <^igs- tr a c t. proposal a t. U>»M^HnmUton-^ IffltoMC MINB tlons. Itandard plant ,w m left In doubt ^ f | % r | f S B D I’Ll,-- BE^ ■OnUD IN CAUratMA . (is morning, it was pointed out tehesa 's MiiiMiai rmrar m Charges Dropped \K(Mv pon. TAWNY pear, catoM You have asked bur opinion to . lat a walkout there is far from the possible effect which the cur- Imminent . BWStY, CUM Bar BBSIT, MUSCABB rwit aituatibn may have on the (ConUaned frw a Tags One) IS work contract which the ^ scuenoK MRECTHM SieiHLS maiketobiUty of your Town's - r union'is now working undM and 4 IMMVi - PiAIMNA W m i present issue m well m on subse­ her heart will He had only brief periods of which iMludes. a no-atrike pledge (HOW iOT S lip GANCMJallW SWITCH quent financing. We do not freedom between each jail term. su n u m AuiUI April 21 to run and question the aoundnCM of the His fortunes took a turn for the flutter...and all tends which'we have purchased as worse, riiortly after the crime CROWN VINO We are advised by counsel who hearings. ' 7 " because you gave approved the financing at the New York . State raided his i-- her a Valentine x ROMSTA time of issuance that, regardlM elsborsto bookpiaking . syndtcatb of Ihil eventual "outcome, thle Ib-' A UeHT-SiO TAStoWnNO offices, and subsequently Mnt him MotonlRTV- brimful of HAir Q ffc cal controversy cannot affect their to Rlkers Island Jail for 16 Cleer, Sheip, VMPe validity. months for violating the gambling GRILL the candies o f. 6Ai»a We would like to point out, how­ IaWi._ SO OAK ITREET . , • VHf R8C8|Ml8W IftHR __ DlSPITi W INTiR’S BLUSTERY W EATHIR! .X ever, that a continuing fight, with S n e r quaHty, - r — After short respite.^New Jersey dltiiiirt iW issg T'- . ''R*Mii SwBilf WiMiMli l i M I T A U . accompanying pubUcity, over a took him over, and aentenced. him ★ FINE QUAU1T BEVEtyiGES . Tfnriir Wipm fTV ir i matter which, supposedly, was re­ to 12 to 14 months for siifiilar m m ^ A o quired to he and actually had violations In to st state. ■ a -o -iiu MALES and . . J T D I i r M __ . teen settled before the tends could Done with that term, the fed­ T E 1 E V I S I 0 N he .issued is subject to miaintor- eral goveRiment gave him a - 8BRV1CB VALENTINE’S DAY MMifw Ml jSAi. edupumi pretatlon by the invMting public month’s time on , before send­ ISSMlN’S LUNCHEON WMsfcfes m s lASY M> M intScating a eomawhat imma­ ing him up for falling to pay $75,- MER\ DAILY EXCEPT SATUROAT ^ isHtis Sunday, Feb. 14fA. ture attitude toward public com­ 000 In Inceftia tiuua on his 1843 Chsasri S (InoMriy S> Row/ ste ( 041) oBotrcuio wabx snow mitments. If prolonged, can- and 1846 retum a g isasej !• Hew Brileia, AULdFY^ Sho^ open. RMURRS hbt avoM having a -detrimental The' government islab hM slapped THUKSDAY v SFKOAL A LA CARTK ■UNO te stoAiiito will effect on the favor with which attachmenU on some $760,000 f te Mii II ■frinsfieW. •4 STH i f ■worth of Erickson’s pnqierty. Roost M V Homo Mod* RovMi prospective investors are apt TO BOLLV- MOte ' ,,iOT re^rd the obligations of ' yourto RoGBt ChickM \ V«d ScaNopit WOOD •tSS ( s> PIHET M . 5 Vto»$Otff community the next time It comes (to) SAB M ~ («» TV FUTBOOia . In the market. We believe that ,frofn the stand­ (II) IVNNBR^ tW'l point of munldpai credlL^ the teat mowiaiHLyiim V lUNBaD WNItKIT -a*Ato>-' Interests of MancbeatM wiu be ^isr* served by.MttUag this ^ tm v s r^ -FV>i4i.PsUM ____i._ 't o 5TM in a aound and amlcnle ihaitosr FLomm a to o F . lo t M aoon M possible. / lO A Y / m IW w sn i d AH OeeaoloBs HA& S A T I N G Y M NOW thru SAT. 4iU (*!i te ) *44 " ■ Ml- Very truly j^rs, SATURDAY ' CAl.,, TONNICS (Signed) John S. Linen, ( S) RCADf ’ MT. '— 8-8468 WHISKIfS IN THI$ PROOUCr Vice President N I:Ulj X : , ; SUNDAY ■ (tt) 4 ANQ.y VIARS OtD . ggg •.gMM.* OSI • :M (M> tJtK S) TIVBO TraATEB ' - Choose a .ate.i s> .... P'riih * .. TLb Car undi the M ^ .Comfort^ -Ait;'- AAssOteatettatoOm OlfilOGCMIN Safety oed Fertermaece Feerntres ' • r R R m tf . (Hk - JR' BJ 40 MKfTiM CAR- . * s u Awm (Slf BRTS-^enry Heely t:M t S) TV TUKATdCl E.rr * « *« m . - n _ i — .. M w_.s— m — II m— at— ■ it is ( D STH « AM MAI (FORBcaar'"' * eatf^uiwT woVWTVW^ mWiw* *wm wwte *w stwwmr^mrv. P«OOf iOT w e iY W ammtei, l nMiiiilml' l wsImt O.RmSMteilias4sodsA»i"0i - a^VfARTOtOr B U Y A • Safer, UnlliiM SRHIris CsmIracHaal ? YOU SAVE 2.00 May (dlose NS COX'S - ia«** ( 34*1 RAXB - PBI- f WESTIURY RESim (Oonthiued fiom Page One) (M> Tv RaTWOPliB mt i lARDWARE l*‘.M ( S> OBOBOB BCBMS AI OBAOE( . HI WMllMr ly t teadlMMMi Air SytiMH A cg of Hoorts snuumiT ava AUBM am w ' . QidsHmdeg Used NaA VrAtes, laikilhaN SIOES A FULL LINE OF » Beautiful red heart to 5TM 48PICIAL TTft tain Mplotoy’s delegation at a aftiCk ^ (lOHI------a PLACB TBB FACB-JSCk Be warm as toast during Winter’s bitterest weather. cooktaii reception. Tomorrow Smith A il wBh NaA WeaAer Bye Syst^. m ote IOT m ratbbb decorated with luzi A PMiTdN A8CN MS. *U> NBWa A W the ministers start discussing the ^ A I N T I chhI ST A N L E Y - The Nash WMtber Eye, world’s finest car heating oismuo IN MAtVlANO f * T . TM»e« MSM-MOS (tl> TBB OMBXPBCrra and ventilating system, thermoitoticall^ controls your A satin ribbon bow. long-delayed Austrian independ­ ^DOROTHY M ALONE —Film NASH 194S Ambassador. 4-4oor Suburban. Radio, 'SYfAtSOlO WM8 IRtr tSMITY ence trMty. - TOOU UiSS (SI) ra w s car’s interior temperature, and keeps it at a constant her favorite LOFTS Qiocolates' • Bast.. Ptena CTSWg sn**o«* Weather Eye, Overdrive, natural wood finish in ex­ In yesterday’s regular meeting (IS) ra w s AT BLBVEM level detoitc varying outside temperature. cellent condition ...... $888 ...Milk or Dark. St West Berlin's old AUied.Con­ Tpk- .le-s-oioi (W) WlOBTCAP ra w s JAN^STEWARf - - - 2Rd ADVENTURE ATTRACTION . . . lilts (St) WBATBER Frerii air is drawn in through the wide cowl intake, trol Authority Building, Molotov u : u NASH 1949 ‘600” 4-door sedan. Black with famoua One and one qud ter pounds,%^$Q BonuBm ■mm (M) m L sn 8BOW — far above the monoxide levri: This purer, safer d r is WMther Eye. Sold and aerviced by us...... $4R6 offered Ehirote s 60-year . collec­ (M> »®5“ » ff*Wa TOOAt _ _ Xtrgsd .Psrede” filtered, warmed, and circulated throughom the cor, tive security pact in return tor NASH 1849 Ambassador 2-toqe blue. WMther Eys; 100 expelling United SUtM armed ' StU (to) CRCaODSB BABBtT smrmin|>nie interior completely and keetnag fog off ' < s> pciA * OF T u c i r r ' CHjr UshtF* glow areas. Large defixMters, activated by powerful economical Overdrive.. Mechanically perfect. NeCda P iOT forces from the continent and (»M»> copra p t vntxo ( •) «JSS“ some body work. As is ^ ...... 8488 THIS IS lOY SCOUT WEEK shattering the Western sUlance. int. MBWa OB8E ~ mwers, keep windshield clear during icy weather. DtSTaiEO m KCNTWXr He eoeght to promote a Euro­ ((SI) W B iT u n NASH 1960 Sts teaman 4-door, dork'blus. W M ther' 1 . JTsrKhBap WOOB BTsair. VUt your nearby Nath dealer, and buy the car with Eye, Twin Beds...... 8IMS' F R E E . . .A Vb Im Him Gift Card with avory box. pean security conference at some : ( s> BO n youasBi,p Stss (U) mo PATorr time Jn the future. This proposal ((S» JOHN BALV-^Nkwa the Double Lifetime -;-a comfoitohle, more depend- WE SALUTE TH E .(U> MABOBa JBFF • t e ( • ) KATB SMITB SBCpP oUe uwd Nash Airflytel NASH 1851 Statesman 2-door. Maroon. ; RAdio,' Vbii your nearest LOFT'S Candy Shop for the most heart-waimtne telee- WM certain invite hesitant <•!> ITS A PACT WMther ,Eye.- Like-new. ....;...... Itt86 tion of Valentine Candy Gifts...so ftesh^..so delicious...sb Uiuibly prieed French parUenientsriane—peggingto : (M) WBATRSaVAin their opposition to trqditio^ O .E .W U IS Choose the Car with the Double Na s h 1851 AmbasMdor 4-door. Dark blue. Radio, from79cto $7 JO. ROY SCOUTS ON Weather Eye and enomicaI Overdrive; One own- French fears of a revival of Oet- !A.r>SSS!fflf •S V u ,, Lifetime , Builf to Stay New Longer BfiMIV IMmoilMRV I -A;: "* man militarism—to delay yet more A SON, IMC. s s o' e • s S'S ••■'atseaaeeseeeeatsees •»# s • s s • • • ' 81184 months o:, EDC. And in such an t Mala Mt-JXW. $0-8-4138 (UfABAMS At te a THEIR 44th <•!> WSBR^KUB OOIBB Uader Hsw HsnarwBsal interval a rising impatience could im ( a«) raws CAtevaM - joiw CaitdieB . . . a t hmemeffmtmmM be expected In the U. S. C0n."reas. (tomeron SvevM BoiHlag Mi^8»*s of AM Klads y anniversary vhich votes the funds that ha'M' GOAL — (ML been the -backbone of Weetern'.de- fenM. ■ 118 n J® ^ . . . JlYN ^ AT YOUR FRIENDlYMtesA DUUR *.•/ T MEET TONIQMT , , MAPLE SUPER SERVICE STATION The Mary Cusbipah CTroup of tte BfiASSEllE*Erswne 9 •2* MAIN STREET RUUK ST., MJINOHESTER Second Oongipgational Womcn’r u u o l m s m j . /;■ '- Also AT: n i nUlMlUU^^^^ HARTFORD Lnegue. wilL meet tonight at $ «NURO ’.Mnseea iteniNiirniirfciTfiii. eiiiiitNiieiiiRKiSiJiS BOiAND MQTORS, Ific. - 369 Center St AND THROUeHOUT CONNECTICUT » Wtth Ura. J. «. Mfreor of SAT. GRd SUNDAY C mmH hembo r i . | | l K r 417 woodland 8 t P h n : T W K o id S r > : , r / - 7---,7, 1 . V.i v v . i . L. . % ■-S P VI VJ'M «■: • ■ f. > J f : j -h J- y 7. ’ 'Y' •J X ■i'7' r- > y HANCTESTEB EVEj^G HERAU), ^AyCHESTER, qOIW^ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1954 T%f EUi alght they deatod the request of R m Cross Imtws CsH HERALD, MANCHESTER,^COyNe .TH pRStlA V 'l^EBRU ^Y J^ the Andrew’s OU Oa. for a ahant*- A.*j For V olani^ Workers : od^MMvtihNa raatrleted h d ^ W |1>8S1 C^iitritmleS to ladustrlal aa a ptoca of property tmrn The local Rad cross or- oa EUlagtoa Road near the-New Civil Defense Talk ?;anUaUdh Is tsaulng an appeal ^avaa Ralkead tracka'. Proud Mothers I*ia Eagle Scout Bsdges on Their Sons . ■ | or volunteer workers, accord­ In Polio Campaign CiillMl Court o£ Honor ing to Mix. Ulltaiv Watte, . 'BaoS’ Has OpaiaMoa' ' :«ar'Bwipaw^-a.Ja. Secret Heart ElUngton, Fab. 11 (Spacial)— chairman of the Mancheatar Former Fire Chief George Enea ] Expreaswtiy, Planning The woican‘a club will hold an chapter's vonmtefr aarytee. Wapplng. Feb. ll (Special)— of 'SulUvaa Aye*', who to a paUent •• * '-X -J open meeting In the Tiawn Hall "Woman who can give even Jewell Burnham, chairman, for the at St. Franhto Moapltal, Hmtford, jtrom am , jMyinC rt Jn*t right 1 . , y — - e « e e « e v « g k A f Krir iMi tlm# _ _ two, or thiWe hourt*,a week local March of Xhmaa.drlva, hiu was oparatad upon Monday. It to F O R R E L IA B L E t v ' ®**’**“ct a survey to determine =Bqr«;*9 «V>ad never met Charles, but'under- ■aid. " T h ^ need hot ba trained total was 11,590. way through town-Feb. 24 when destination. v Mflhda hair bruahed long, around stood he was a young man of high Grace Sikes Is chairman of Uw Tha annual dance netted 9205; Huateaa Committee. , office workers, though such R e r n l d ths Manch.ei.r Kemi-local f>emi-iocal traffic, which com- By Pact ;® character and prindpla although trained poraonntl ' ran, of ^ Mother’s March. 1949; Ameri­ V ni.r. h - Women I prises. 55 per c i ^ of the flow over subject to head colds in winter. . card Party Slatedi can Laglon buketball jrhma, |IM Wepplgg at, Mta. An- U H F conversions voters nas seheduled .a panel'dla- Manchester’s western bounciry, ac couraa, be used to groat Sdvant- SrilatSilMa...... iSM. S.^ .. -a - e ^ ______/ RockvlUe, Feh. lii e h ^ w M rtn n jn g to glvo me a Nlna’a father anld (he only time The public to Invitod to a card and Che Plhaaaht Vauey catd m te h a a cussion on "The-proposed express­ cording to a state survey, is traf­ party Friday at .t p.m. In the John Talcott was ele ga^ nlf^itUaa- Then she he’d known Nbta to falter In thU Spocfle Information about parly, $128. Th* remalncMr' a*aa S-U19. CONViERTERS $29.95 Up way through MtocHcater and a . fic which la coming from or going of the Vernon Schooll Mtad libj^lai^. *TIal. can I tell very serious budneae of "being in church social rooms sponsored by the work and thd hours may contributed by local raaldanta and - affset on town planning." to some point in towm. Committee st the ;. « < r'^a aacwtr-r the Frdndehip Claas. bualneaa men. x y ■ Information on exactly where love’’ was right after Christmas. h ^ be aecurca by pbwitng KINO SIZE UM8B8 meaUng held last . , CUmblag ug/la my lap, she pub Sighing deeply, she had told him Hoealtaa Natm S-5111, or by ealUng in parson Burnham thanked the commti will be G, Albert HUl, State l ^ h - that traffic begins or ends will aid office of Superintende >■■■ bar aitift around my neck, and ConfldentlaUy, "you know. Daddy, Mra John J. Shanahan, Jr. baa at tha Pod Croes headqiuurtera tees, workers and Um towhapeopla Hartferd, (db -^The wrowlng ANTENNA SUPFLIES. FARTS. T lliu ' way Commissioner, who has ai- in fixing the exact location of the A. E. Chstterton. ■ til- ear vary softer 1 waaoomcclteCaboat Sknta Ctaui returned from the ROckvtnii City on CORtor RtreeT' hM t to the their conaetonUOui a U p ] ^ hf populartty •* k»ff K M A oi^ttaa retoy spoken.on the svtbjecl a t two highway .- and in determining the' PHnctpsl Allen **TnilB lord."/ that I almost forgot about Hoepital to her hoete on Meadow Munldpal Building. The office this year’s March of Dimes. la cutting Into tha tax.recttpta In SAVE $$$s— DO IT YbiiilmF gatherings In town. number and location of the exists h school was named Che toM me this strictly in > m- Charlea,’*. It troubled h*r that this B ro ^ Rd. to open ■daily front Monday BSswMth High Lom ConnecUcut whldi collecta two • t Others on the panel are Sher­ from it. iC0U_ v^fManoe, but,you know how women was so. ■ ■ . ' cents on each package, ktag alsed wood p Bowers. State Represents- The highway will be non-Bcceas I alwaya figure when they tell . .Kenneth Feldon, who has baaa through Friday from S to 6 Thomaaton High roUad up its or regular. Tax Commlaalhnar WU- soluUbto to the high .Next momlng.when Nina awoke coq&aad. to., bto home .the. past p. m. ^ th straight basketball victory Manchester; Martin like the Wilbur Cross , Highway lem:'to olTContinue tuition pupils; a aeotat t h ^ are dd-per cent Ham . F.. Ohanelly aaticlpataa a through town. 'to.«azry joato*- well -as- 'tr'4 ras 1 ^■^'■bbilng yolk’ll spread the word for I asked her a little more about three weeks by a aeiioua lUnaaa to Taasday night darehtlhg RUawoith 5100,0i0() rMiiktloa In'dlriuetta^ t ^ - the -Town Plan­ Charles. She likes to talk about ■lowly raoovarlng. Mamortal M-45 aa It took ning Commission, and Wilfred “Two - generW-routes are "under tuition pupllsxusinf Uto prs ,: '!2f«tlw»and T».pee oent todag it out 1 0 | 5 ^ - Maxweiir town ptennaf;-' .consldfrB,tlqn,,.but..vHUt -strongly- see whether or not hlin. KUt ^ U be the only hoy 1b ' Omago Sctteol ic t. fayora the southernmost of them her claaa that she liked? toad the laat of the way after MA1NHT-. >ELDR1DGC Ray Warren, also a Manchester another building aubh** lbs Rock­ U'raaj^ a worthwhile secret. There will be a school of inatruc- S tudents more amokera fra buying king representative, vrill b« moderator One would run we. d y a t ain. a lad:' who as if shocked I knbw so little about go with a. group of CbngragaUonal Methodist Church, next Monday V * bw* • lillmrii YibaiiM fir eniryMi down, the State Highwa.y Dept. the exact location should be fixed He faels that the greatest nssd st , . ■r**»*»»g more herself than to curl heart. *Tm going to marry IS in 28. *» * reasonable time. Hill declared ITesentatlon of Eagle Scout [ Eagle Scout Badges Were awarded to Explorers Richard Mor- Happy smiles are-on the faces of this mother and^sonf u '‘Mrs. the present time .to for an adhquate mlnlatera to atteitd a meeting at night at S o’clock at tha church. In the opening game Ellsworth up wltfl a good solid book of ntw- Senexat Lodge. Wadaaaday a t 12 :M badges to Explorers, Richard Mor. rtoon, 16. Heft) and Chartea Dougan. 15, last night at the Court of Barney Wichman pins the Eagle Scout Badge on her son. David 16 gymnasium, in order that the pres­ ,a e » thysMB. When I asked Kbia to Jody?” I felt I was get­ Dr. Pascal Poe, dean of HiUyer jayvees won 52-S4; for iu 14th M fter VtlufiM rheppiiii fbl! a mernber of the Explorer Boy Scout unit at St. Mary’s Episcopal ent small gym, ntoy be used for p.m. ^ College, will act as chalrmaii of sUalght. Coventry ^•«* *«*• taking care of ill children. risen and Charles Dougan high-vHonor held by Troop 26 at Center Church. Mrs. Roland Morrison classrooms. . ,,.tf Charles liked bar.she went com- ting mote loot every moment. The board said the parents must lighted the Court of Honor held and Mrs. Earl Dougan proudly pin the. badges on their sons to climax Church. paWd. who re.sldes with his parents. Dr. and Mrs.-Barney V,Vidfdly femlnlna tha panel. THONA8TON He predicted an enrollment of "Why Jody to the boy I knew Maaebeater Evening HeraM Bt- make proper provision for the by Troop. Z5,at the Center Con- the irhpressive Scout ceremonies witnessed by ovier 200 \ Wichman, M Brookfield St., was presented with this high sward last -i* . *^cU, he says he ddeen't,** she when we lived in Rome. He Uvea Dr. Poe, who has toiown much B ipettol TWe* School Unit Votes night at a Court of Honor of the Boy Scout units at the. church, fol­ about 800 next fall, and retnihded .> .aaid, and both dimples came into ■agten eerreepenient, Mrs. G. F. inte^st in foreign students and in ^Tta, ^ *..4'.1 care of these children. . In a num- gregatlonal Church, Wednesday ^ \ the group that under the tam s of In California mw. But I’va alwaya Berr, tetopbune BMltvIllo fi-MlS. Arret, ihs Mdil . tor of cases recently when Miss night. ------—t ______■ \ lowing a family night potluck supper. '■ § their opinions regarding dUTet- Ofto ... 4 . ; . , ...... 8 the Sykes will, the Sykes School ' * vlow, *hut 1 think he really doea** been going to'Wurry Jody—ever Margaret Danehy had taken ill ^ After Nina had gone to bed. I encea In habits, and customs, will M. Harlow ...... o Tln'ee New Bu^s Morrison started his scouting The Troop AuxUlary. under the -may be used for pupils 10 to 21 idnee I was three years old!” children home, she had found no years of age. 't. ^'^hegan cautiously asking about . That ended that Nbw rm a mtla accompany the following etudehts: H. Harlow, c ...... 10 Wreer in Troop 5, .Norwich, in . leadership of Mrs. Herbert TVIer, Four Scouts tfenored for W inning A«1 Altare Dei Crosses Berg. ^ ...... 4 ■kdtdtr— One there or the homes locked. ^to b ci’’ 1949. While a member of was in charge of all arrangements 7 , .Charles—and her. father and confused myself, but tbM women Pastor to Preach JayantUal Panchal, of Bombay, Valeetiee cheer— Coventry. Ffb. 11 —(Special)— The board will meet next Thurs­ Dresser said "No matter how / '^'’'^mother immediately laughed in love alwaya did confato,me. India, who has been In this coun­ Roman ...... i «, SMlhsra WU** that Troop he served as a Patrol for the supper, We handle it, there’s going to he aloud. Kina had arlUspered sep- Bouley .7'...... 0 .OMShlw. D.«ek*** The Board of isducatioh 'voted to day at 7:30 p. .m. with the Per­ leader and reiclved the Ad Altare Honored guests Included the a lot of people in the High school Somehow I felt aura that try for about four years, previ­ VWBJ f i - t » - » ____ i sonal Committee of the Teachera '* arately into their ears, too, how On Race RelationB ously enrolled at Syracuse Vniver- a »*--*— -* purchase three new school buses Dei award, the religious award for Rev. Clifford Simpson, who said next fell.” Charlea nor Glenn knew dbput _|M, See sed WU* Asan.X The public is Invited to Scouts of Catholic faith. Upon grace, and Scout Executive Nelson aho felt about Charlea Six or Jody, or were Ukely to anytl elty, to now studying In the En­ Totals ...... 19 18 M recently to replace the three pres- sit in op the discussion of the Tha committee dlsciiseed vari­ ' CO (I thouiht), women haven’t soon. X guess, even at six, a smarf^ Race Relations will ba the theme gineering Division of HUlyer In ELLSWORTH .OnedmedMr mpring to Manchester he became. A. Sly, who spoke to the groua ous possibinties, end It was ds^r ^OfsadtallMr ent town-owned nchoql buses problem of indifferent parents and .nan Explorerir.v..i„-.. in - Troop------or. 25 uiiere u-he benefits of -Camp Pio­ '"'^leuhed the secret of keeping any girl has learned alwaya to hold the service next Sunday rnorn- preparaUon for his return to India SedSr, g ...... cided to secure exact figures firoRI' aacret, partlcuhurly on the subject Rcichle . . i ...... which are flve-years-old. *hje buses oTinei jppllcies. has served as Scribe, Crew'Leader, neer and o.' his experiences in over towns sending their pupils to the one secret In reserve—or how else IngN^t 10 o’clock in the ^o rth where he expects to engage in , ' of leva would women have managed to ■anltary engineering. Ilarrison With teve_— are to be ready to convey X ma­ and Junior Assistant Scoutmaster. 30 years of Scouting. .. High School, end to lesm their Church. The pastor, the jority of the 900 odd local school- Maneheater Evening Herald At Camp Pioneer, he was honored Kina's mother an>roved of the puxsle mankind since time began? Franklin C. Park, of Seoul, Ko­ A. Ralkts Heefeiw - Other awards made were: long range plana for the future. Rev. JohhsK Poet, announced that Burnham ...... age pupils by Sept. 1. Coventry correspondent, \ Mrs. by election to the camp Senior Tenderfoot pins: James Mori- Franklin Welles said he felt It i»in rea, who participated in frontline The board will meet tomorrow' Charles L. U ttl^ telephone^ PIl hono? Society. there woiwlsto just le«e deiliM teachers for the next school year Troop 25 since January 1950. He First.Class: Jack Morri.son, Jef­ Fellowship Congregational Chris­ Charlea S. Field, aupartal * Beay Zone Appeal 1 Building and the proceeda used for JUidovar. Fab. 11 (8pacial)^-..Aa>.. M lu Helgi ReUik, who fled from 5 5 id to :? S lH L e Vebedeereper- Recording to the existing salary Charlas W. Latbrop, 56 Benton aei-vfcd As Patrol-Loader of Wolf frey Larson,. Ronald Wrubel, Keith -another Sykes School-in a different- ;{;.%.iBouacament baa bee« made df the tian Women held at the new Con­ will meet a t 10 'o‘cibck. also, Estonia with her faniUy to escane At a meeting or the Town Pton \sched!ile. St., has been named s regional Patrol and Troop Scrilie and is Bockus. Brian Smith. Earl Selwitz, gregational House in Hartford denta of the Junior, Intaraaadlat^ and Zoning commission Monday location, possibly Henry Park. ’ -n /p wadding of Patricia Nye, daughter ^tmunimiat oppression, has been in Health Problems Mulled vice chairman of Cltltons for Safe­ now a ‘ Junior ' Assistant Scout­ Gordon Rhodes. Peter §aari, Theo­ Chatterton and Dresser both ? .-„ of Ifr. and Mra. A rthur G. .Nya, Tuesday. - and High School D ^L, withthalr country for about four years, leSeBeef PeAefet Meertleeh__— tdvi.sory Health Council repre- ty. the statewide safe driving master and Assistant Crew Lead­ dore Gannutz. Ernest Irivin, Rob­ They reported gteF.t pleasure at taachers, will be pfwent in the «»—» Veleedei tetletetee , said that they did not favor SAd Bryant F. Greene, son oPlfr. " in Manchester. She gradu- il^lve Dr. Lome A, MacLean group. er. At Camp Pioneer he was elec­ ert Cald-^r. Robert Olmsroad. changing the present school sys­ - ; UBd Hrs. AlvUi Greene of Columbia seeing the completion of this, long adult worship - aervica for ' the n Maaebeater High School nfi ee* *i. 9m aiM hriea b whh pee whee pee and tohn CTiappelle met recently Star Scout:—Ronald gVss, Wil­ anUclpated building. The structure 1 Citizens for Safety was farmed ted to the Senior Honor Society. tem to the Junior High school set­ 4..: at the boma of Mr. and Mra Ralpb Brat twenty, mlmitea. and to a>pphomofe a t HUlyer, pre-, dnp aer eeaiplete See a t Nelieeih VeleatieeSi^ with the School Board to discuss last year through the sponsor­ The son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl liam Minnick. \ will fill a great need and possesses Jam es W.' McKay, BBlniater of up, but preferred to keep the e i^ t Slats in Columbia, Saturday, paring for a career In medical tec- FRESH OMOY ly and school health re­ ship of the Connecticut Assn, of Dougan, -53 -Waddell Rd., he is a Life Scout—John Scheibeinpflug. grades and kindergart^ and the r.lsi ' ceremony was petformod by to a large degree the appointments music, will lead Uit choir in the nology. X i Richard Gess. James Juros. necessary for work of the State WhHnaa, Schiafft, P. B 8. lations. \ ^ e discussion was in Insurance Agents which has a Sophoniork at Manchester High 4-year High School. I t Waa brought ■ the Rev. Henry Wjman, pastor rendition of a drorshipfni anthem. Caady Ctophoard the intcrest-lmproving the stand­ membership of more than 800 School, where he has .served as Mei'it badges were awardto to society. Emmons Falsa and Harold Dlckln- The meeUn^sDromiaea to be UR8EST SELEGDON ANYWHERE Elwood Anderson for firemanwip out that this is the opinion df many of Um Columbia Congregational moat interesting, and it to hoped ards of healhi conditions in town. agents throughout the state. The mkpagor of the foot!)all team and prominent educators. Church. RalaUva* add Intimate Cndergoea Surgery ■on have joined the choir. The board Is requesting coop­ Roger Anderson, firemansiiip Mra. Frank Brown is In Hart­ The staff of uahera to under the that a large group\pf members t organization is open to all adults as ii memberNof the swimming Paul Cote, firemanship: James Possible EaroUments, , friends .attended. Patricia chose and their friends wiU present X . .-IN OUR ENLARGED CARD DEPARTMENT eration from thb parents to keep who will sign a safe-driving squad. CMatterton reveMed planned de-. „ ' , Mary Lou, bar atoter, as attend- ford Hospital, where she under­ direction of Edward Ralph. Bach children, who aie not well, at Donovan, automobiling; Richak went surgery and Mrs. Elsie Percy Sunday four men come to the pledge and agree to promote high­ Before the CJourt of Honor, over Gess, citizenship in the nation, per velopm.ents call for 270.additional an t and Um bridegroom was at- home. This mow is requested way safety work wherever pos­ 200 Scouts' and parents- enjoyed a homes, with 120 at Echo Moun­ tended by hla undo, Ralph Slats. is a patient in\Mancheater Me­ church in ample time to carry out because the school hga no faclli- sonal fitness, public health, safety morial Hospital. their duties, as ushers. The uAera sible. pot-luck supper In Woodruff Hall. Ronald Gess, .citizenship in the tain, 90 st Tamarack Hills and 40 Vtae double ring ae^co was used. \ in the South Street section in addi­ . The couple lift oAn an unan- will gather *at fi:45 a. m. next Sun- home, firemanship: Peter Hansen, ..^ aouaeod top aftor which will _ Maaebeater Ei HeraM Aa- camping.'stamp'collecting^ Ernest tion to the normal 20 homes. raatda With tha bride’s fa p il^ Both do ver ^ 'CorreapottftidKt,' % h Rev. Mri Pbiit wtll pm eh a Trivinslamp’collecting. "Accmdlng -to nattonal - stsdhP ..""P atricia and Bryant .•''a ^raduato* Nelsoa, telephone. PU| apectol sermon for Race RaUtiona I James Juros, swimming, read- tics apih home will furnish one of Windham Xii|b 8cbool.‘B m K Day .oatiUad. Am A Negro , ing, home repairs; Philip Lamor- and one-half school children which '’*,^aervad--todN IMtod Stotev NarrT -~XOVEMbleu to the jailer,' present eeUto. needa and outlook {ship; Richard Morrison, personal school. fitnes.s, puMie health; Winthrop at St. J a l^ s School Hall. Recipients of the award shown above were, Explorer Scout William Hansen In this connection it wUa ex- AuMTicaa ThreadjOo., WUUmantlc. went to Om Judge. S re. aaid of tha 15,000,000 Nagroea in our t 49 MAIN RUIINOW ILDG. ;"'"^T>trlclah|M,*PoihUon at the Post eountry. Porter, safety, coin collecting; 5.*:“'*^ Donald SyivesteiVH. Heft to right in rear) and James Horgah. 13, (front ined the town to allowed s 10 Judjw,.Aet. the. jnan’a, wifs-on ■iclti and-.Robert Rlnguette, -13, l^h-Ro^-Scoirts. The-Manchester-scouts- were amoni'*89 " ffiiSifr'ya^ *Ht-t»«diiiif“iBMr“f8ir"]iai»»r' .T^ Fabrics Oo. in Andover. ?hone and raadyhe loving meeeagdx. ATiiMcia drfedhg"!^ Tim othy R o-h a n," ' frremftHsnipt nous parte y ConnecUcut honored. * . w « Mow Meeabers Weleonoed t went this way:' . celved during tha aarvice for the Richatd Ruddell, camping, hiking, construction. Since the present New aumbeVa welcomed Into the "Happy graetiagd OB this, our ipport of Claflin College, a Negro life.aavlng, nature. graiullist is slightly over 524,000.- * fellowship of the Coni^gational ninth annivdraary. I am terribly '^' 0 ool In the South. John 'Scheibenpflug, 'forestry, David Smith, f1ro>nanship, coin Col­ Herbert Tyler, camping; . Alan 000, Vernon Can bond itself fer personal fltne'ss, nature, cathping; lecting; John* yerlihg, stamp col­ Weis.e, firemanship; Benedict ZoN Rockville S2.4OO.OO0v of which close to 51.- Church Sunday wdip Henry Arthur loney, as there are only ^ h l love­ Milton Shaw, camping nature; Duprey, Joan Ann Heinz, Mary ly Women with me. But .don’t N p a r m ;BUREAU GROWS lecting; Edward Stiles, safety; lo, camping. . 000,000 is'V now expended. This leaves appWximately 51.400,000 Ethel Xathrop, Oanstanee Mas worry, the tipstaff to watching^M Wioi^, Texas OP)—The Texas GOP Unit Opposes u^.PaUu, Harry Oon-doB JUca, Jr ., and Take tha- $ao ouV- o^ my pimta. Famr VBdrMj: Fadcration hka S' — ------avaUaWe, to T ^ n d tortics, ...... - • David Tala. pocket and buy yourself son.Uitng, record fil.lfilKmembers, more than S Chattertbn sm s it to hla eoBvic- !> ,1. Chief Atteads Meettag if you haven’t alrdady done ao, flva Umda Its atarttng mamberahip Briber Proposal tion that it will he possible to use - irg'i Chief George Nelson ettended Hapjpy annivaraary.” in IM f. • the present high adhooL Increased \ by. the two Etost S ^pol buUdinss. “¥■ X 44-i \ Hie Republican Worieit's Chib of for fro'm eight ViT'lO^'yeerti, 'H e -.iNbl Venion. at its meeting Tuesday recommended, the purebsse of. the . night St the VFW Home on Elm old Rockville Gsrsge on, Middle Street, adopted a resolution oppos­ Road, m “If. this were added we ^eould ing the Bricker Amendment as it move all physical education to' this is being prtoented to the Senate. building and could add anoUtor The resolution, intr^oduced by eight to ten classrooma By this ease Take Notice - Miss Edith Cssati, states that the crease, in seating and 'in our physical, education plant we' could, -Club abhorsdl^e-isolationist theme cbncelvabiy, get along vcof nicely ' TAKl^ A YEAR of the proposed legislation and fur fifteen yqsrs more without a hopes for the abolishment of this new high school. Moreover we Friday, February'12th 'ii TO PAY ON THESE particular phase' of said amend­ could obtain the. room needed for ment. Cofles of the resolution will expansion of pur industrial arts ‘ •iG'i * | n|t:f r | Ibis fOMfiMt Wirfict FINE QUALITY DIAMOND GIFTS be sent to Sen. William A. Purtell program, which to of pressing need. and Sen. Prescott Bush. Mrs. An­ By the end of the next fifteen is a Legal Holiday toni N..,Sadtok, president of the ycara the aituation could easily ba 4 ' * lifi j IOOM iiiid m o p s e t club, listed the accomplishmente greatly changed. I do not recom­ to date of the Eisenhower adminto- mend a new high school for so long wHfc tb» iNirdiiM «f a m w ; tratloh., aa>wd may he. able to; make the'.' Miaa Agnes Woods reported on present arrangements wprk.” UNCOm^ BIRTHDAY , the luncheon held in January for The enrollments in the. sehooto, Mrs. Alice K. Leopold and Miss kindergarten through e i g h t h Edith Casati op the luncheon of, grades, ere aa follows:' VenwB, the National Federation of Repub­ 1.4-46:- lUUngton, 368: SomerSt '^ f i r lican Women'a Clubs at toe,Wal- ToUapd, 266; St. Bernard'Si 358; .) dacf-Astoria.-Fina! ,ptona were-dto- auJfiiNephs, 19P,, . . . There will be Ho business transacted on ' I cussed for the members attending During the meeting, a question- < the Lihcolh'a- Day Jamboree to- arose as to a present shottoge of w ith POWER FUISIMINSE materials for the puifito- in tbo NewSditotBaay Spbidrier "4^ .nlgkt.3n,NtW->la.ven...___ :___ - that day ~ ^ I— Tentative plans were made for schbbto'ibaay. Howevqr.'thto - .. 4oaa;-a-'Waak’a...waah.- in-J:- T '^ - i— 'denied'-■-•byr-.tiwraewelioeks henr. One tub washes I months. : Mra Edward N. Allen, tratora who seated that each child in the school system haa books of : ■ ■ by , ' ctothaB whiter, brighter, 2 side diamonds glorify the bins* j wife of Lt. Gov. Allen, will be the 9 gnrgeopK ii.aimtadH magnify , guest at the meeting In' March. - their own, and there to adequate while the other Power Iqg center stone. this modern bridal duet. supply of equipmenL • ‘The Friendly Bank” nuth-rinaes, then whirl# $150.00 $75.00 The next meeting of the ftoiip elothee 25% drier than any Sparkling dtonx>nd gems wiU be held Feb. 24. » wringer. PolrtaWe, too , , . in dtotntctive new iiHNirnt Women’s League no set tubs needed. aW seta $125:100 each Plans Card Party Deaths Last Night , :Al\ We will se^e the public as usual $179.fSSpiM *iirlt|. m ^turday,' Feb. 20, is the date act By THE ASSOCTATEn^FEEBE to.00 Im iliSU ss. for a large caird party by the Wo- Paris—'the Rev. Pierre Marto- REG. $06 fo $1.40 men'a-.^ague of the Second Con­ Alin Couturier,,56. at Freneh Do­ ■ Saturday until Noon $ 1 t9 .9 S VALUE gregational Church, 'with all four minican priest and a paintert dM|' ■ LIMITED TIME ONLY! of the Vronieii’e groupa of the orator and designer of 1' church cOtohihing to ihake it a dows who led a postwar 1 (sH; succeas. The' p a i^ will begin at 8 on behalf of modem' art p. m. in the church yeatry. and (jathollc churchM. X.i«I r ’x OMY * ” The Jqm]A P. Na^or Stiidfe playert may'play any game they day. 149 Chicago r - Rear , . i. AN EXCELLENT VALENTINE GIFT wish. Prizea will awarded to the Downes, retired. 74. G:3 WITH YOUk 1 YEAR FREE SERVICE. PORTRAITS OF DISTINCTION uinner at each taUe. and other mandant of the 9Ui Ns ■iia O Lb prizes will also be given. Also, in sad of the GrsM ili? WASHER DEMpNSTRATION 11 diamond brMnl net hi . Modem todies’ solitaire In 14K Man's diamond in heavy mnscti- Duncan’s-3Kndwich Pattern is alsd available in many other pieces, includ­ connection with the card party. Training. Oenter. Dll NATIONAL BANK OF MANCHESTER Hai Movml To flahUII setting. goM eetttng. line setting. W'ill be a food sale.' under the Loe Angetod — : ing sugag and creamers, relishes, mayonnaise sets, torte plates, servinjr chairmanship of Mra. Nellie Brad­ ChrtotensuL 64. a ilt'l 595 Main Sfrttt . j $2794)0 $195.00 " $100.00 ley. 86 Pheipe Rd. , Presidmt on tha . and decorative pieces. , . Mrs. Frederick McCurry, 51 No. ticket in 1*89; U F L A M M E MAIN ST.-CHENEY BLOCK JUST SAY “CNARGE rr* Elm St., to in charge of distribut­ Idaho. — - - - I M t m b t r ; ing Uckete to each group, and CONYENIENT PAYMENTS QUICKLY ARRANGED / . anyone 'wishing to maka rcaerva- COUNtt^t'l.._. K' ti' , Pedtraj. R tstrvt Systthf) toRMERLY AT R29 MAIN ST. / ■ ^ tlona over the phone may do ao Daltoa APPLIANCE CO. tieem m r at : " lil • • '•* Padaral Dapjasit Iniuranca Corporation J , , by calling eiUwr Mra Louis J. Rji FNONE MK9-M20 9 6 i MAIN ST . * 916 MAIN ST. or Mra Netooii Smith. prides iwtosN ‘ MI-9 4 M t OM of the i ■ . ■ 1 ■ ‘ / . . MANCHESTER EAST HARTFORD HOR8B BEATS CAB ' . A tm IS OAK ,ST.« WATKINS IWLOINO Little Reck. A ^ '((Pl—A stray »vl!‘ !u u ^ fij- ^ t It* ^ w s *1. i We /nyrte You TaVitH Owr Mew Sfiidid r e t , TeL JA>84983 {‘ horse ssqgs fi aartirsi InssiMd.dM- ■'m-. X,*- ■ •torsrdeeifige whsa it rtii t»to the- 9n MAIN ST. MANCNESTCR j Mfie oJ a aMsfis Y V 1 the cRjr ] V-'.'-i "’‘f '¥'f.dfr- 1. yy. \. ' A t / r v ■I' 7 ; '/ V;. ■hr: . .. - ■ . ‘ ■ ; . . - - V ‘ t ^ «r1 -% MANCHESTER EVENiKG HERALD, MAKCHESTER, CONN., TH U R SD ^ FEBRUARY 11, 1954 MANCHESTEIR e v e n i n g h e r a l d , MANCHESTER. C0NK„ THURSDAY,‘FEBRUARY 11, 1 ^ tvA R Vet.. LO bserves , ^ * c » ^ 'J economl^.^ ; (N refusing 'to ahead. m thA, ffia raaiiir waiTalWaya Oia In lYwBgiMaiicItesteE pRinti^Go^ do any work a t aU in Kocwalk be- Whatever their Intent, at any C o n n ^ iic u f aame. When: the proper moment News Rhymes H i 8 W thW irthd - — - — __ . . .1. cauie they fear Uiat wotild rate, the Democratic orators of came in the state convention, Zu. Q n u : oompany's plan to the past few weeks have seemed to ler was renominated, even whan l\ te— — By J. P. D.-W— ((kmltaaed froA Page pV i fillpvf ^ Bduthu Koar the national rather firmly determined (Coatlnued from Page One) Sp^ents Out of Xox Dollar be . contributing heavily to. the Yankee that ha would not to. "Ufa Spaar-of Paper Moaey • pcalth, scri’sd shout a I n an m m M Besuftvg ooifiMU of the AJF.U has payihological poesibility that we By A. H. O. - Be H li alwaya .a good thtag. Uader Study by Ttoasury." Cbp All M in te d o f Ifitt .prtillery regim'ent )M an being money. But after the Secre. Serv­ New Haven, Feb., 11 the Cfonaectlcut caadNMt# . ky •«••'••••••••••••.f«^M«»*«**«*«**»**«»*a f* •• I •••'•• • '*Sm they’re very Vrd, to haadle.. Id the old veteran. "I’m going to candidacy for the Democratic nom-i the program, placed the total coat night With large red piastic past -eight years. ■ - '■ decided upon a certain policy, orum humble pie. Our gueea ia that ,^TOW OBEPT ' O^HM^ •••«*•'••*••••*•••••••• «flS and clatter up their tiUo. .when­ ^ raround for at least three or four inatlon for Congress from the 7th of education for 1953 at 882,000,000 heart containers to collect con­ Levy saya Patricelll hqk' which la one'of going out of busl- neithhr did, for both are very MarguerttevHahnon Bro tells ever any bUfai wear oat..they tributions for the Heart Fund. beauty contest trade-aamif^ Mf^hWlgentoemen.-Thejfood comp, more of these nice birthdays. As a Iowa District, showed up at the and said the expected coat for neea in NerewUc,-and' h« which the "OelBylng Taeties** the following iteH t in her book, cut them square la haU.:thoa m atter of facL l don't'know why 1 Revenue office -with H canvas bags'- 1956-1957 was 8105.000,000. The money .will-be: turned m ost every Oenaaeticut «R ___Eiad^’Kiis la asehialvaly troller's'aocial eUquette la a Very "Every Day a “ stack them up for buralar.. EAST HARTFORD over to William Knight, treto- to ttW-UM MDUbUcUtOII union takee the poettion' that the To the Editor,. . different thing from hia political shouldn t be around for quite a cf aiiver dollars. Excludes College Expemie hall large enough to riia a i U ct think that it is about time that A little six year by a tneualMir of the stag, .this long while." ^ urer of the Manchester Heart contest." Levy said Pat dtmtchM et^tod to ^ «r 1 ettouatte,.in4-his-akm wttkJueek-- As curious women empinyes of Mrs. Hutton said the 1953 figure r qUMrwiM c i^ ie a in Miito ^ ba-prevented f r ^ "thrpWpnrffi MAfiChWer ySSd^ire bRJOfht thtb Ola AccMehi tetter Jahrto aB e-W d t«ra;-7^ TEL. lU tlar 9.93S I In a deto. bbomThg voice' Wool- the income tek division milled did'hot include 817,000.000 which Aasn;, for counting after 9 fortradc-nziaa "Miss'" knlao tkt locnl' q«m pubUahotf nm . following that policy. against waste and exthavagance eiran Mitatraw K«asaa..MVA A.S_ ^ nans to Play A Conflld^Y bad la amoking cigara," achool buildings. ing: "We plan to get our CWoago, Dctftt nM Bm enemlM, and we have seen him go cup of milk he took a few aips and Earlier. Friel had placed two local tax burden; Lodge said it ------1 AUMT BVIIBAAv- o r ment, dictate the move South. It the Kieeney.Btreet School. out of hie way to shake AaiMki WUh t ^ looked up at her and asked, / _ As soon as. darkness fails- tonight- signs above* the tub. One read Spcadiing of the grants for new goey to aU nf tha'State’a 169 citlea r.ecticut into the AtlaaU(i.C.tyji||te tON& Is an attempt, as well, to suspend 1 think it it.. about time the individuals much more overt in "How deep shall I drink?’* " o n im e on Ihia Lake Superior port city, "All the Perfume of the Internal Mhool buildinga, Ix>dge said, the and towns on'-the basis of a fixed teM by injunction if nccaaMry.swB the rights of ownership and man­ people of Manchester who are their strategies. —alnst him 'than He .had been taught a t home to nundreda of achool chUdren and Revenue Bureau Cannot Sweeten State haa budgeted $1,800,000 for per pupil formula. wilt sue for half a million daPhti IF Itofld Printtnir Comtauur, tae.. against waste and extravagance Referring to the Increased en­ she’s not allowed to take part? financtol fpoiatbOlty agement. ' Mr. Zeller has ever hton. save part of his cup of mUk for The Mancheeter residents will gather in front of This Bloody Dough." that purpose during the current leal «nrof appoarinc t n _ spoke up in defense of those mem­ So it can be accepted that the the younger ones. Thear v^lson’a home to serenade him. The other bore the legend flacal year, adding that the State’s rollments. I^ge said they not Levy esid that whila and other readiito matter There are many reasons for plana will be h e a r d __ Itation has nothing perqonalte agalast tha llancheiter ATenlnp Herald. bers o t the Board of DirectOcs who luncheon was an Urtone, polite af- A seerchlnk queetioa-for the I The high school band will play and "Bloody Money." share in public achool construction only raised ,the demand for more sympathy with tha way the Nor­ were doing their sworn duty wh w n c on Saturday at S p in good teachers but they brought foe Junior Chamber of ^r.iiacreK'M and so innocently JHeaiant wen fed. well clothed, well housed an original drama. "Tha there will be a Paul Bunyan-aized Friel. who said he had been in Is abo’Jt 24 per. cent of the total advertiaint Cloainc houn: walk employes feel. None of us they turned down the plans wM the news stories Whiim hailed mbmhera of our soter so and so of the Town for reconciliation between twb'such be heard In the cast include Phil­ not be audible to the old- veteran, This year's Young Manchester! Winners in the Young Manchester Paints Competition were to- tosting the "harassment” of his new school buildings in the State ior (Camber of Commerce waa br Saturday—1 p. m. rrlday. sider ;tbe Teat of earth's fvnily! ip Burgess. Charles ’nndle, Wil- Engleman 6f Wallingford, SUte while another $79 millions are pre­ having a dinner meeting ia Nauga­ Claaalfled deaSUne: 10:90 a. m. each only temporary in character. Thew Charter but common sense would fine feliowa? •* "But if someone who la rich sees who has lost his hearing. But Paints Competition closed officially **®^*** these Judges yesterday. More than 3,500 entries were re- parents because of his tax trou­ commissioner of education, ir b( pubUoatloa exMpi Saturday «• indicate that neither the Board of The theory that they are both IJam Stuek, Everett Belding, John wqolson, who "enjoys people so sented under construction, Lodge tuck to iron out plaaa for Ra ■ employes feel the way anybody his brother irt'need And close* his yesterday when three liidees se J f J " right are Superln- bles. He said his father, F. E. Asserting the number of births said. beauty contests. Directors nor the General Manager very fine felloWa .is especially ten- A; Coe. Allan R. Coe, Jr., Marvin much" will get th’a meaning of the lected ths winner. ^ S c h o o ls Arthur H. Illlng. Miss Ruby Towle, elementary Friel. suffered three strokes as a would feel who saw his Job being heart against him, can he Witaon, Wllhs Gay, Doris Bald­ I serenade. per year have doubled since 1935, Engleman said that most of th# An officer, who declined to Aa ^tiraday, February 11 would have the power to prdceed aWe in the period Just before a have any love for ;Ood In hia f ** J?"!** director in East Hartford schoola. add Julian Akau, associate result. Engleman said the, average dail.v moved'far away beyond his . with the buildhig ou.” he tolt early ^ r "® at Wmirnantic State Teachera XfoHege. "Pm raising hell this way In schools constructed to date IdentiBed by name, said tha zteia •AA heart?" I John 3:lT. Moore will handle sound effects. siona of the elementary schoola , ------—______L school membership reached in 19M have been elementary (primary) group “already haa adopted the They probably have a sincere con­ coat of whidi exceeded the money Lodge’s natural' tendency not to birthday callera "It was so nice ------— the xsax. sav^a?hope aa.it willwtis MVCsave any ULnCrother with the indication it would reach Let’s Not Find Out viction tha;. If the management appropriated by the referendum. have feuds anyway would to Uksly Marahla’S. Neubert. The production is the local or-, ’ of you to come." ^ In each division. The grade, sub- Ann Ankuda; Nancy Johnson, 1 taxpayer from what my parents schools. However, said Engleman, project as a state propoaltloa, qpl :^nsored by tha Manchester ganixaiion^B presentation in the The annual .art activity is co-1 Ject, winner, his or her school and 500.000 within 1 0 -years. many secondary (high) schools participating chapters will ba an­ would be content with la aomewhat These live membeni of the Board to grow stronger as he faces the Council ,ef Churohea ! Meandr-hlle, it was a aadly dlf» 'addell.J-,. Miss Joyce . ----- Straughto.------went through," »•« he explained. • The governor said grants to |n: Waahington, the nomination of Directora were wise enough to season of hia own renomination And Experimental Theater aeriea pre­ : ferent s tw iq Austin, Tax. Stout sponsored by the Art Dept, of local teacher also are listed, now are either on the planning nounced in a day or two.’’ . Of Earl Warreni as Chief Juatice lower .level of profit, operations sented every Saturday afternoon schools, under the direction of Mias Kindergarten — Play Thing /Linda Brown, Hollister, Miss TT towns were a very aubstaptial part toards or under construction. see that, by daletmg certain neces­ campaign for reelectlon. And j old Tom Riddle, 107. one’ot Texas’ Two principal conditlona caiwe of the State’s expenditure for edu­ could be conUiyied in Norwalk. sary items, the advocates of waste Comptroller Zeller has long fol- . fnPpO ^VVB TO AGE over this station by the Associat­ HMel Lute, and the Rotary CTub. aifford Bombard. Verplanck; Esther Anderson. Honorable men­ r o i x E c r s c ig a r c t Tm t)e United States, a position he two aurvlving Confederate veter­ anlmala to beebme inactive for cation. Aa ah exampte, he said, Thousands of aestrotds revolve |r^ow. holding aa an interim ap< Moat Of ua feel what la happening and extravaganca were trying 1 lowed an invariable rule, .under ed IJttle Theatera of the centr^ ans, bdltled 'old age and s'failing More than 5,500 entries were Mrs. Oeo Uvingstone; Nancy tion. Nancy Snow, Keeney St., Mrs. conalderable perioda; hibernation "-which he occupies tha rola M-an New. Yoric (JP\ •—Roee, one of Connecticut area. by ’lementary school j Mikolousky. Washington, Miller. more than $800,000 had been budg­ around the Sun. mostly in paths----- Naples (^1—Andrea Cmaaaee. '^intee', is still bottled up in the te r^re^table, and we would Uke circumvent the referendum. Central Bark xoo’a two- hippopot­ heart today in his ^estest fight. Mrs. being brought about by cold and eted-for state aid/for the opera­ between the orbits of Mars The advocates of waste and ex­ independent power between nomin­ The Community Players of Man­ from Jan. 4 through Feb. 5. Doris Webster; Cathy Hublard. Grade 5—Flewera aestivation by ^dryness. and Neapolitan smoker,- has coQKted _«iAte Judiciary Committee be- to soe it stopped, somehow. amuses. /Is dead, apparently of old .Since Jan. 17, the ©I'd soldier has tion of New Haven schoola for the Jupiter. 470 different brands of dgarattat. travagance are doing exactly v/hat ations, but succumbs to admmis- chester, also, a member of the been fighting pneumonia and doc- "o best paintings produced Bowers, Mrs. Avis Smith. ' James Sommers, ' Robertson, c a u s ^ 4»rtain members of that But howT Have we arrived at thay ad in the case of the Broad tration regularity at convention age.’ 'B he'v^ 2$. the equivalent aasoclatlbn. will be heard in tha ------class Were sent to the Un , Grade I — Toys ^ time. ' Df -TO for a human. '’ ' ■ tors had said his "ardent spirit Mrs. Handley; Ludls- Bcrglns, committl^slhink that a- secuitty ttia potht where the^unimi'hae as StrMt School, thay are instituting . ■ ■■ - .■ • ' .. aeries on Saturday, Feb. 27. and will to get well” gave him the coin Art office where the judging Jennifer Joaes. Hollister. Mrs. Washington, Mrs. Faulkner; Janet ’ NevaHheleAa, bevertag aver t^-as held yesterday. checkr on Mhi<^ould be made by much as management to say about delaying tactics to delay the Con- upper hand. Woodbrldge: Cynthia Flynn, Sli­ Nutter, Waddell, Mrs. Segar. Hon­ atructlon of the school ao that they this pleasant luncheon, there was Serving aa Judges for the con­ ver Lane, Jdra. Adelina Tomkiel; orable mention, Roger Poe, Bow­ the as with other g;ovem- the conduct of an.inditotry, eran But last night. Dr. Herman test were A rthur H. IlUng, super­ M I^ IU THRIVi ON OOtPIN can eventually have their way. disccralble a third parly, the Wing, medical director at the Donna- Senkbell, Highland Park,. ers, Mise Jones. . ment employee ' including its right to go out of Worse than this, they will be ghost of the past. ir s t Spring Print in intendent of schools. Miss Ruby Miss Christiana. . It was a most reUcent and tact- • Confederate home where Riddle Towle, elementary art director of Grade 8—Sports Equipment Because'these members feel that business if it wants to? Ridiculous, pointing out that the delay ia being haa lived since 1950, said the out- Grade 2 — Fruit THE MARGARINE THAT GIVES ALL 3: caused by the Directora, whereas East Hartford schools, snd Julian Thomas Bickford, Highland Mary Lou Johnston, Highland there ought to be an F.B.l>.report one might say, Tet what else is KELLEY'S BM ES msCIPUNED COTTON ylook was bleak, Akus, asspclate professor. St. WllU- Park.. M|ss .Seymour; Ckariee if -it ■were ~ ‘ Park, Mrs. Dunn; Linda Wianiew- on Wsirreh, they have not yet the issue In vdiat the AFL is'nou* Hia condltlon'has grown steadny mantic State Teacher's College. Hurlburt, Washington, Mrs. Mc- Dr, Wing, said. Ch-ewa of aki, Hollister, Mias Molly Young; ..voted to . t«iMtl layormbly.:.«n hSa a.!?naUonal .teat c a sa ft: ‘ 3 R o p i« i-i :a o o a r i u m : Blzea?^ «x ...; JTie subject -this year waa^'iStiii Peter Boehm, > Verptettck; MU» , Cann; Jean Martin. Bowaca.v-Mtaa 8i«a r to ir» r.T /' nuntea and physicians through the Life." Each grade was given a dif- Booth. within the amuranrialinn voted hv 1 *:5*r ♦ 4.S . .nighU baed- - the-.^4»teat - medteat Marita Kemp,, . . „ . . • the Wairen nomination ever does ^ aw«axstoC',r:'ii*.'.w:k3A^3r.5:i: medirat j ferept WtitfY to paint;’ 'Grade 8 — VegetaH’ira”' .....•Orade-Y.^.iJfltctoh' "U telilli"..... C onfnsioa- not woTiTd'*Ive,TH^v 5*"?* t;<»»"Ptfouer and had reached knowledge and drugs in the battle Prize winning paints Will be dis­ Doris Michelitscli, S^iniard, Mrs. get reported to the Senate, it will *** would eventuuy decisions, and of other aubaequent withXa French air—made in wonder to l*t the chipper little fighter live Ann Frankovitch, Verplanck. cost tmiehmuch more itmm thanth^n waswmm voted. vntMl ;______^ . . .. * •wawwk|uwk ' 2 9 a s u n s e t STKSET e - IWL M l-3 .5 7 0 5 yriiAle-reaisUng Bates cotton.XResists dirt. sU yt fresh and claan played in a Main Street store win­ Mrs. Adams; Arturs Gravlijs, Rob- Seipel; Robert Olmsted Barnard, be sypprcfved.. jnsAnwhlle. .the —WtoLt j|QM on to ludo-Chtaa? moments in which they approved to his Ipng-cherl.shed 110 years dow during Boys’ and Girls' Week, -ertson, Mrs. Doyle; H a t h I e e n Mrs. Robb;.. P au la.Adania, HolUa- Buppoae the bid submitted by or regretted such decisions. foucA longer, so easy to wash And iron. Maiza background srith question'hs vAetfifr He should not, Boms rtporto would indicate that the contractor had been 1200,000 orchid or cream with green contrast. in April. Medals will be presented Smith, Lincoln, Miss Alice Gor­ ter, Mrs. Toomey. llko any other governmental ap­ the Frenekare tolpg defeated, day But if“ Governor uoveri5K>r LodgeL0df« did noticenoUca ; OFEN Djn.Y 9 A.M, to 9 F.M. X The U. S. infant mortality rate by Rotariana during assenbllea be­ man. Honorable mention, Karl Grade 8—Glass and Pottery of 28 per 1,000 live births in 4953 tween March 8 and 19 in the Rogli, Nathan Hale, Miss Ifolanda pointee, be thoroughly investigat after 4ay. Others wplild indicate the advocates of waste and ex^ apprised of one thing. No matter 'X; Sage-Alien. East Hartford Is Opto Tuesday through Saturday wa.s 30 per cent less than the rite ___ _ „ Peter Hewitt, Barnard. Mrg. tmvagance contend that the Board cioifdoE WBdwsdoy b w I S u B d e y schools to the first.three place win; Fraglone. Johnson; Frank Young, Hollister, •A. that no battles are teMtig plage, •:80 A. M. to 5:80 P. Mh F ^ y to 8:80 P. S 10 years previous and half that of tners in each division would not have, the power to re­ 20 years previous. '...... Grade' 4^—Workman's Tools Miss Daly; Lona Prova, Barnard, It would be our rccommenda^ and that.no very big baUlm are ject, and that toe General Man­ Following is the list of. winners w Janies Benson. Highland Park. Miss Mai’covski. Uon that the Senate Committee Immintot. In tome, accouhte, . ^ ager aliould be forced to proceed? N give up its deeire'for an F3.1. situation is an emergency. Ih . We now taara the spectacle ef check on Warren, and 'give his others, it is about what wah to be patiUon being civculated to force VALENTINE the General Manager, to by-pass Bomlnatipn approval without hav­ expected now. '"'S,, the fogalty constituted town gov- ing sure knowledge of whether or Defense Secretary Wilson says enuhenb suad proceed with the DANCE - not Chief Justice Warren is a that French victory is poMhIe and building of a echool under plaxie IVcnaored By DAUghters which would coet more money Communist or a OoQunimlst probable. In Paria fVench of­ I o r teaheSa HHI aympathlser. • ficials are shocked that an Amarr than was authorized by the refera you’ll just endum. 1 If the former Governor of Cali- lean official tooul4 teb^ suto an • ... -/'V .. 'iHruber LitOe, SAT., IHEI.13y19B4 torola»^ the Jo m e r .nominee for . npUinistic. idaw. Of the MUuman.- > r s > h Editor’s Naitet iite bid was hot Teay fPIBiiglit’a Oydwstra kWW.--’-' • -—i. Vice President, and the present What is the truth? All we rer • 200,000 in excess, but $28,000, in Door -prisea /" Oilef Justice of the United States know or Judge from Al] this edp a bidding situation which the D rm Optloaal Make Jliii^ck’s ' Bupveme Ctei^-isei' Gomimmiet''or fusion, to that-tJiiiigr aiw aome------aickete rgjkgg •Osupte’7 -:;- ' jflor ereryiidai^fi^ iuli a Communist- - sympathizer, It cloee. toing less than good to to do- most normal minds g o l d e n c r is p , ss backing for its own idea that three big reasons why you should buy the ■ throughout the country; - So, we there ought to be big- power E x n ^ FANCY ' margaHne that givea all 3: Flavor, NutritioB. \ Ek»nomyl Get goUtn Blub Bonnet, todayd Imagine, did President -Elson- negoUatipn toward a truce in In CARROTS A Jhower'when he appointed M m .^, dOrChina. * As the sttuAUan now 2 9 -^ CAN STOKELEY’S lb iiii we imagipe. did.uie.vctei^of Cali­ stands,, thq Berlin confefenec to ap Native fowl fornia Wkto they elratcd him SLICED PEACHES X 2 9 e parently not toq^fsr fr^j^grshr. ■■■JS I jm: A jaih .aid.uliipikitt, So, we imagine, ment toabxthere-could be atic^ a VAN CAMihfl RONELBS* “ did to«y»WUbBcli^ N^tlonql Con- five-power confertoce, if it were vendegrtybl^ n«W»te him. tor Umite4 to the topics of Korea and OVEN BAKED BEANS 2 ”c^ 2Se lb VicePPjjtoUtonL And our point is Indo-China Bo the explahto- IV 14-OZ. FKG. PILLSBURV’S . jeai Roast iniH that$Sf'xaB!Clr oh .Oitk.mMn, ... ' -....rv-v- _. rr’.. T*" T*s a record4>r«Mikep in inorcr w w ^th air' MTVuuxr.'wmw''f-ie‘et.azK4«^fV-*' tttmbiHg wifh u n b ett^b l^a s^:^ emor. SUNOREST ' ■ I to n^e,|iiiira toe President le not •-ew* -■ -V I one—this spectacular CENttiRY, - \ LaniD Torequarters », ^ im tM th 3 5 BSIito T T iiir if:-;-A- apace aaving-refrigerator ■with-magter cyide dto/" PRUNEJUICE r •;-ilroaUagl~.8A-c^lL«a£'.refrlg*reted:--^>aee .pluB-awoeu~- ■ in .pqw er-£w eight ^ Sdal -pirn, lu the land, -M-OKi ^CANfo-SHURMNE' Thai the Oemocrate'' at Wash­ .. - the top frozen food cheat of 34 lbs. capacity—all in ' ratio—with the greatest power-per>pound* Vi to'resigh at a.peo- ington Should have ; resented N ^ ENCf|LAND STYLE a caWnet only 28 U” widel'Defroatlng takea place figure in all Buick history. Wbjr not drop in this w ^ to see, Somplt Gropefruif Sections Br hailin'And httmbly ab- speeches Uke that whito Gove^or ■o quickly and efficiently that stored frozeri foods 8HURF1NE CUSTOM-GROUND _ . 'a-'piace in the Soviet Dewey delivered-at Hartford ip stay far below freezing during entire .defrbaliiit and price the^tom orrow-stylpd Buick It’s a record-breaker in horsepower-per> aateiUte s>etenv'.grbefo we wouM Otoember is natuiai..:A lot of good operation. This ia accomplished without use of eito; C e n t u r y ? We believe you will find it the have about all the dtgtoty we COFFEE moked Picnics»55^ Republicans, tobj regretted the dollar — brings you m ore power than you V.- trie heating elemenU. Merely press a button—re- pow w and price sensation of today's auto­ I. WOUI4 deserve. manner in which the New York frigerator defrosts Itself and returns, to normal get in any other car in A m erica fit the price. motive world, Governor seemed to be trying to operation—automaUcaUy. OREO paint ail Democrats as traitors The Issue At Norwalk A nd w hat this phenomenial G e n t r y c a n Sunlight Butter 72/ thirsty for toe bipod of American >5 A few years ago we often found boys. deliver in thrilling and safer road command COOKIES ouraelves drawn, as w* contem­ But for liie D.'mPn-ats at Wash­ . is a deep satisfaction. plated ^ e sUtus of the union in - • * BLUE BONNET MARBARINE o-, lit ington to take special umbrage At Price htcludee: . (With 10c Cou|mn) ^ Kuefionnet American industry, into specula­ more recent R e^blican Speeches, pkg. 37c tion ilia t the tim r m.lght: not bO Tar from iT^y sources, in Which the U%’ety aad 5 year I t ’s ^ e r e , t h i s C e n t u r y pow er, to give you off when the unions might hold as *27995 brilliant performance at a m o d ^p rice.., Democrats have been atUcked for protecRoa plan. much p^wer over the policy of ati spreacilng "doom and gloom" and With Old Refrigerator _ ,------Tv toe management or for toying to wage a “Fear Deal" To give you getaway with imme» This coupon pood Stockb^ldera. We speculated that, v/ap Against tha Eisenhower ad- Frozen Food *“ **■---- ^ — T era. with lU.pos- dlate'respoHse^cruising and hilU 11 mb»UOAtlon—that would s e e in g lIR D S EYE at ony storo for •triOna^e might w e d the Democrats' Wearing ; -. - V ‘ ■ to witnesi such a thing TOWARD COST o r 110. OP rather thin skins, p’or many recog­ teMlN I tr m AUTOM09IUS AU tUIVT WICK Will tUlU) THtM trying to forbid a plant nized spokesmen Tor the Demo­ CHICKEN PIES 3^ $1J0 cratic party, including one of their Blue Bonnet Margarine La FLAMME ^ FRlDE OF OREGON actuaUy witnesaiiig most diaUnguished Senators, and BF» t r . M . that. Thi including their preaidtotial. can­ UHTIL Mrs. Mahordl Arian Rlvaa r America, di THUW Blue Bwiiiet lili oppleusel didate of 1M3, have Indeed been APPLIANCE CO. 9 F - STRAWBERRIES 3 SSc •epawteo'.i K:|:; dwelling upon our economic con­ f r i o a t UKTW- Bhanaaa Oaks, CsL—Yea’d itssf- va< tranzfe its dition as if, under tha guise of r a - * ^ * * * S W m U F E iae the ^ e o( a tsasoos oMvie atsr eiasi o PEW YI ill ;u:u uBfUtth to haawB hew to rto a psriena- delivering warntogz, they w«r4 i i o A k ST,— W A noiq luiUHNe motor SAL€S,1he. aaea, aad ska dosti "I love Blub of ■\ BMn^sauaay-sweet fisver,-"tee M AIlKmEET MANCHESTER X ORANGE JH|CE 2'*'2Se aatrm autritiM is highly have “ ‘ntotrattow reaponaibmty for any r^-. - — i tote ■1 --

f A,/ '■V\ ! -i I V ‘m ) % v - t :J ■h .vji; V' 7: ■ /• , '’‘■7 ..7'^' ;■ . aiANCHESTER EVENtNQ HERALtf, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, /FEBRUARY 11, 1964 TW M ^ C H E S T E R e v e n i n g h e r a l d , MANCHESTER. CQNN„ THURSDAY, TgBRUARY 11, 1964 griwuBde that they would cut com* IdRA-^Utioa...- Zic^n Lutherans tu te.. Conqtieat for Christ,Chriat, for Skatmg Tonight Zion's own Improvement and pro- -Arab’ Man Young madd himself avallabie gresa. :i»calvad. .ad«ducagUig...pMs* fbri^albetfonttg:,^^^ . -.r*” * •• • * .. , .A . _ . . . . v . J by tasignliig bieipcet with the OkO «mal -'TsoBperatiori ihid ~ lup^H . Reacliffg P a ^ r Skywateh^^hedule V last Jan. 19. Skatina hours tonight T t The present spimuallsatlon and \\ The largest single holding of Center Springs .^cnd again will Service ouuoay lorward-looRing movement ex­ O Vei* Cdnlrob New York Central stock is that of be from 8:30 until 10 o'clock. ceeds all others la rcqiilremcnta for Houston, Tex (JPi—Here's a tip' Friday, Feb. 12 , ^ ^€imouA ^inadt Quatit^ Wjtat Vafuu! Park S'upt. Horace Murphty personal applied ^Iritual and for officers xMio serve subpoenas Midnight—2 a. m...... Anthony. Billnakss the C*<^ which owns 860,000 In line wilh the 60th Anniversary ■hacast acquired whiih. Young waa said today that, with the pros­ Christian dedication. So deeply and folks wlio are served with 2 a. m.—4 a; m...... I . Voluateera Needed spintukUsaUoa and fdrwctCK mov«.* eplrltuel ip It fndned, that not one ...... Volunteere\Needed head of the t^ao. TM^ repreaents pect of colder weather tonight, them. 4 a. m.r-4 A m . .. about per cent; of Central skaCng wlH be permitted all ment, the nwrnin^ nervlc^ the Bnanclat si^gbaUon dill be made 6 a. m.—t9 a. nt...... ,.. Volunteers Needed Xirlqr b« but Alao stock, but the C *0 his not been day tomorrow, Lincoln's Birth­ next two Sunuaya M^iblon ‘Bvan* upon. ftr*t calHng. and gifts «c* Dqputy V. 8.. Igarahai |EUla Bin- • a. ni.---Noon ...... Dorofhy “ M r. Ycratif** Inalatcnc* ti>at he allow'ed to. vote it. Under'an ICC day, at center Springs. geUcal Lutharitn Caurcli, Cooper ceptad,. since the heart of the long- ford works it thlsi.Way: Nodn—3 t>. m...... Valunteera Ni and njgrt awaq^ will brAg home a u ft became lU cbetoniea and order tbe Shares are held by the To date, there havi^ been 10 range plan "la the heart, not moa^y When a aepretary aigks him to 8 p. m.—8 p. m. .. .,..... Volunteers Ni deep personal and applied splrltu* or' general taking part.'" In spite 8 p. m.—-4 p. m...... Raymond 'K, < PORTERHOUSE ebief executhb ot^cer.*’ Chase National Sank as an indt* good skating days, for the wait. Binfold pulls a newspaper pendent voting trustee. alliy and Uu-UUanUy. of the much more serious and per­ 8 p. m.—10 p: m, ...... Olive Rny, Grace iCteerson Toonff denied be'scught to take greatest totals since 194k. printed In Arabic, out of his po^et. Reliable sources fl^-ure holdings h or a number, oi Sunday eve* sonalised requt^ments of the After glaciftg at it, he appMra.to 10 p. m.—Midnight .,.... .Mr. add Mrs. Hertiert Benson WELl tlHMMEO FUVORFUl . . eVer the (ibat of William White, o f , Young and his< associates nlngo, cummii.ices comprising busi­ spiritualised plait progresa has spot an item of terrific interest Marlon Taggart (alt^natlng I *•• president of the Central." ^"Thli amount to-aboutTOO.OOO shares, or ness people, salesmen, >iome,vo,'K* bMn heartening. and stsirts making strange, ex- weeks! Morsmn board,” Younf^nld, "noW about five per cent of the total and Its management w ill^ like­ era antt pthtra, ha,e a c t ior Pastor Paul O. Pi^opy at the <;tUd noises. Volunteers may register at Civil Defense Headquar'i )ra, Mu« shai'cs. wise be soliciting proxies” ' spiritual 1^ practical training for nkdpal Building, Manchester on Mondays, Wednesdays and ^rldaya oaeke to coafuse the iaShe by aa service, Sunday, Feb. 14, will take Usually the secretary rualies to TJ«IFTY TRIMMED * TENDER FLAVORFUL aerting that I, the largest Itnown Central Htockholdera Directors of the New York Cen­ aWtomanah^ In the field oi the: (or Ws’theme, "The Greatest Sell- tell her boaa about the strange from 1-5 p. m. tadleidual sUmkhoIder,. ^desire' 'to The largest holding among pres* tral control a railroad system that dnd Buying.” based on the man. The bqM comes out to see \ tulmUtute myself for Mr. White ent directors of the rallrijad isrthat covers I6;714 miles b o u n d § d *’““ **** “ ' tbe book" of 5dhn. y-Aflvaryear he joinUy cohducted.'hjr .tte .Unltcil lAA-esUmated. 200.QIW: farmers TENDER, JUICY, FINE EATiNG --‘Ytmiig; Od, haaiong"faught oW* hihares:-;—-^'^.- ..... — tbad:^ ...... ■■■ '■ sheets iWT guides for dUtereht Une railroad men and criticised The C * O’s 800,000 sha,'ea are groups into which the chvuch ros­ Biisineasmen and aaleamen have .m aag ^tcadiUonal laUroad :..mMh«^ Young.remains board,..elUirman .rvspghiwS. the., trt-jpf- g»«d .aalea- rcf resented em tltfr. pt'eseat board' nf the AllegtURy 'Cpri^ a Ktige ter te a beat rtasstfiei^ snanship in Christ's examole. oda. He haa advanced plans to win by Percy J. filbbott, president bf holding company ^ rb u g h which Co-chairmen and headers have STEAK or KOASr ti back business to the railroads by ' The following Sunday, Feb. 21, the Chase Bank, who holda no he and his aMonates parlayed an been charged to dalegate and Pa'tor Ptokopy w|U deliver a as* heavy , advertising and .promotion friendly ties with Young, original fOOT-mlllion-dotlBr tn- divide the work and aasiat linHvtd- and ..new and b e t^ equipment. quol on the aiib|M: "The Only YOUNG TENDER CORN-FED WESTERN STEER 6EV The bulk of the Central's 6,447,* veatmeQt^nto control of railroad uals in their alsignmtet Iq the art Terms on tVhich We. Can Meet ANCHES- s - i s h '/ / For years be hka sought a voice 410 shares are' widely held. A proMfUes worth bmibna of dir'.sUon^seUini^ They are as­ 4 In running the N. w York Central. God aiid Worship Him.” John 4, spokesman for Young said yester* Waa through Alleghany that sisted by a'suhicommitlee. 18-26. In' 1847 he was invited to become a day he will come to New Yorjt 'Toung gained control of the CAO. The plan, twchl oiigtnated alth director, i>ut the Interstate Com* early next week to launch a ^m * A oOrdial welcome la extended Rump Roast The corporation, however, haia now the 60th i^lversary promotion to all to attend these services, es- r ’ejxe «mmisrion barred him be* paign to get stockholde:'8*vVoUng divested Itself of-all CAp Stock last aprlqg and summer, Is the cafSa ha then was diairman of . U.1 -w PdclBlly those who have no church t PUBLIC MARKET < e x t r a LEAN - f r e s h l y GROUND PURE BEEF // Ki proxies. . most f) ISo^MLJn., the hte* Acme or deflaito amuatihn. • ch« c h e u M g s II' ohro 'Ran¥o&d. ■ WWW Sira that jpgufcb' h”« m* th rtSSTifliiS tory ' ^ (ha church. Various boltt ■, ■. The ICC mbids. interlocking di* paign develops, !^ou may be sure United States reached a new low lecUsma aa the Peace Thank of* rectoratea.for thd twa railroads on that the N e^ Tork Central board Tbe' population of Sweden Is of 38 per 1,000 live births. V feylhg, Concordia Qollegldte ItiaU- about seven mllUop.'' 'WHEN DHOPPINB FOR REH ER FOODS U .,* SAVE 'TIME AND ENEROY - > TRY THE PUBLIC MARKET HRST! / #% FROM YOLJNG; TENDER, SOFT MEATEp 4 ^ S OYIN READY to 67e u R IS H pq*K WBektnd Best Buys LEAN SHORT Lamb Legs" 59c E ^ u n i C E SHANK SMOKED Shoublers BONELESS VEAL Lamb FoTos t e n d e r FUVORFUL U 33c R i a t ^ Dreaaed ShooMers To Rdaat Native Milk Forequarter Lamb Chops ~ >* 6 5 m Fed I.b,.,.. lb l E A l S Fresh Chickens ""f!SruT““ >» 39. Our Own Mako - ^ S A N E D V — ALL WASTE REMOVmREM OVE IS 5 3 c t A .» t . .X t NATIVE FRESH DRESSED POULTRY Country Style Link y o u n g PORKERS u 5 5 , r r ^ in c .:^ Htd«'Siae “.6 to 7 Lbtt'...U k'; , ^ ^ Yoa*i» {mf M tim* for o«r li« Food Voriotios Evoot. GADSAGE FINAST * LARGE OR SARAU Evorybody's food fovorlfos oro io ovoIdKlib of spocld vahws from .Cut Up—Good Size E ‘»ch Skinless Frankfurts i-iBcaxo 53. deparfmwf. Io yoIiio-wIso/M moMy-wiM by boyhif to qiMmtity. And FROZEN FOODS Sw inuK ' Hio m ocom y ti^ii that moon oztra food so^ gs for tbo fondly. CHICKEN PARTS Smoked Butts MILDLY CURED U 8 5 . ORANGE lUlCE 29c •REASt, LEGS. WINGS / AND SOUP STOCK W E E K _ BUYS ALL OUH BEEi'>* :UT FROM HEAVY WESTERN CORN-FED STEERS SH W SeiK ^ SEA FOOD VAlUfS FANCY MISKET OUR OWN MAKE- OUR OWN MAKE FRENCH FRIES 2 White Meet Tuna 7-OZ CAN WELL PURE PORK MEAT TASTY ITALIAN 32. Fresh Haddock R llet u 39c CORNI BEEF TRIMMED ib i laiDSEw ,- T Chunklejt Tuna 6 0 Z CAN AAockerel u 23c |HICKENPIES 3^ SUN SAUSAGE lb 29f SLICED S p l i t M a c k e r e l PAN READY U 3 3 c BLOCM STYLE :^'Yw" Garden Peachei ^ 30-OZ CHIN^K ROAST aOH ErlN ^ m i , * CAN$ s t r e e t &l I RDIDS EYE FRESHLY GROUND SLICED ' 1011 MAIN , . FRESH FRUITS VEGETABLES FlUdSt PilllBaUIDlB for' \easy desserts 29-OZ CAN :.. MAKES 4 TiRlB'CCT IfADDOCK FILLETS ^ I c 32. FOR ROASTING Ibl ^ A NICE FRANCO^co'"' AAUiiCAN------^ I5'A OZ - JUICY SWEET - CONTAINS VITAAMN C LIBBY’S y d i Free Packing Area FLORIDA MEAT LOAF COOKED WITH ^TRA GOOD SAUCE ^ CANS 4 I « L»«n« LARGE, FRESHLY DRESSED FRIED SHRIMP^ • Os.Pkg. 75c / IVAPORATUD A 5-LB BAG J BUDS EVE , — Try^^Our Own Make Sugar Cured Corited Beef I4'A OZ ORANGES Evangelhifr FORTIFIED'WITH VITAMIN D • 1 CANS 49. lb COD FILLETS ' 1 Lb. Pkg. 43c ROASTINC CHICKENS LEA N RIB or / CHOCKFUL OF TANGY BIRDS EYE FANCY CHUCK PIECES ' /- 1 Finast Ketchup ZESTY GOODNESS FRESHLY GROUND \ , X BTLS 35. e4’°*^3. LEAN, MEATY MackoreL Fillets 49c BRISKET NAVEL PIECES A L L L E A N / TIAAPU PlOHBlA HAMBURG A DISTINCTIVE F U V O I RjbLamb Chopil Qoverdale mascarimi j£L,l y Z' LB ROLL Oranges > » ib f t til m 3 25. FRESHLY 8UCED HEALItlTOL, NUTRITIOUS ^ , WHOLE ^ 14-OZ D 'A N JO U - READY TO EAT BEEF LIVER W E SALUTE Pears ’ r.v Lamb for Slewing n n » i JEALTHFUL ; NUTRITIOUS ^ C A N S 25. 3 >“ 39./ iwTf ■ YOUNG, TENDER THE NOY SCOUTS n ~ Frozen Food- - HMAST.* CA U FO U IU - FRESH CRISP. Lb. c OF AMERICA Peanut Butter^ CRUNCHY or SMOOTHY IZ-dZJAR ^ f 65 lA M B FO R B S Armour 33. 2 23* \ H p t» A ■'•■i j ON THEIR Star, Grote eeeevbaeeeeeaeeaeeeaeaiaaaaaeeeeeeeeeeaiteeeaaeeeM Specials A NUTRITIOUS SALAD FAVORITE * 1 and I Weigel* Escarole 3 > « 29. V -• i Your Choice FRESN FRUITS RRi VEGETABLES IIV Os. Fkt. BREAKFAST SU6GESTI0NS! 4 VAN CAMP'S OVEN RAKED iLb. WISTMN FRESH CRISP FRESH ICERERG Carrots - J 2 Large . CREAMERY FRESH ORANGE JUICE Save w ith H rst N ational ^ LETTUCE \ 2”*«**29c BEANS 27*Oa Cana LAND O' LAKES Cabbage NIW TiXAtv SOUD HE^S , . li ^ g 3 7 < BIROS EYE, MINOfillAID, i RICHMOHD yin e Coffees IRESH WASHED FRANOO-AMERICAN SWEET LIFE or SNO^OP " > / 'u “ c O F I f f CouJiflbwer SNOWY WHITE - HtALTHfUl HD 33f SPINACH JACK FROST SFA8HETTI 3 1Si/]-Os. Cans 4 U 75^ YOUR CHOlCi ' RICHMOND .^ 8 ^ JB S-Sb \ K -«rT— WiSTIlH"^ FANCY, FIRM. LARGI V ^ - FRESH GARDEN GREB4 im RREENtEANS 2 15^-Ox. Cans 29e NJMLRITZ CRACKERS RICH. FUU BODIeT -IIOIAG ' 9 I « •“ 19. GREEN PEPPERS JR S-80 ' REGULAR OR DRIP LB CAN Yellow Onions SWIFTS RROOKFIELD SWEET, TENDER FEi» - le •' ■■■ .. 95;■ ■ 3 >u IQ. He w 2 2 1 lb. PKG. 33^ VAL-VITA YELLOW CLING FINAST SECTIONS MGUUUI OR S AUNUTI . wwFaa»PW*.>‘# 2.29 YOR" GARDEN FROZEN FOODS tEXAR^RRAOE peach ed - 28-Ox. 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v/ ''7 l -A ‘ ■ I - "■ / t i ' % /- I •7 ’‘4 ■-A \ j .s 5 i MANCHES^^gR EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONNh THURSDAY, F E B R U ^ Y 11,. j%M ■t HANCHESTgR EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER; CONN„ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 19M \ in the. Stiudent Union ballroom on career, Trenpr had the role of uel . Lutheran Church, Manohaater, Jthe S to m caniqKta. / porary works. In the..last named TIOIUITS m c st Tr^gO r‘to Give narrator andludge lii “The Golden apart from hia Unlveroity dutlta. category are Isedofo FreeU’a I T g p iw y ig India, dame ■ here in Reptdmber-of f »»■ Treggor, who has given many .Mei|at,’* a children's wpera which w inter, .HaVen, Fla, (if) —P a­ 1953. He was -iormerly chief? H- “ PWPOH V - Pa(ii Fotocek.. Paul Potocek and .^Hto p rtig iW : on Monday iiTeba “Croaxlag tha Plaliui.” BthMlzlar’i trolman James p, Holly' ptUfX:/ 4 *twrenre-.-p0TOftiwfag:'- ^ ■•'.■tv honey, ogtltei^ ^ Recka^ at U G onit ::reat^-'Jn^'--t»imecttoOT /hg aU R tZJeeiWR HlUL Niter riirk, 'tef* rerlex of'fticnity nmete rdchfOr iT&traday — ravtoli, b «i 11 a rsB with the New York Philharmonic. ’*‘AYaJon;“ and ^n iO T L * ^ r ." by himsell cih' his' r«brd of never/ file ffiiljrifi o f $ t2fS65'Set rounding rtatea, has muig with the which are present^ on campua Martha Alter, Mrs. Alter, mem­ WCOO—1290 l^teni Standard Tima WTIC— 1818 * - Hot ,Lunch 5Ieni| '• spinach, bread and butter, milk, Storra, Fab\ 11—Philip Treggor, H artfor 1 Symphoni’, the Oonnecti- tearing up a traffic 'ticket ones ^olio i)oniatioiii The hot lunch program for the Treggor, native of West Hart­ duritag the achool year, 'WtiHar ber df the Oonnecitcut College for he’d written i t On the day he Hobj Night Slated chocolate reke; Friday—macaroni wtU*known bMtdne soloist and Ctet Chorale, and U)ia oratorio eo- ford and former initructor of voice The Pleasant valley club will school for the Comihg week/Ts: and tuna salad, buttared carrota Ihrhs will ba piano accompaniat for Women faculty in New London, realgned from the force, his ladt Th#: following pragram .■chaduiea'tiU— " CD Exercise Chief member of the\Ubiverslty of Con­ cietlea in Hartford and Concord. .end organ at Hiartt College of the program wplrii will Includa a hold a Hoiio .Hight at Ita, mecring Hit Mark; -Monday—tomato soup, sandvribhes, wheat bread and butter, milk, By l ^ d t Rffd Cro8B Unit necticut Music'iaculty, will pro- N. M., among other drganlaations. Will be at the piano for Treggor’s ticket was hung oil his own arenv.araauppUed_____ by— the — radi ^manage- *’'•«**'>''»» R. .Ni*«n "vUfr—-T.-' dessert.---—. V. Tu'eaday—goulash. fru it Huftc in Hartford, te>at present group of irtas by Bach, Hedm by rendition j>t her work,; whhA is illegally parked by his .wife, /Hte manta■umt. and ar.ara aiihlar^subject Jk ."HSr-Vic^ Proiltlont R, NUon tonight in the'chib, rooms; iuchir wnt a recital, Monday, at g o.m. As a high point in hi* operatic organist and rtioinnaster at Bman- change; W^T-yten H. nK Wxpping, Feb. 11 (SpecInlK- bers should conie dressed as hobos' carroti^tlcks, rye breau and but- Mendelssohn and three contena- baaed on Vachel Llndsiy'a poem. paid the Sne. ^ without n ' i “ ••• NeWUlty More Expected ter, mftk. icherry ItockvUto. JTab. I t (Special)—f-to be diacuawd, Vvwei m tabla growers WON8—N.wrcel The eppolntmentVf Everett De- or pay a forfeit. ------_, tarts; Wednes­ Manchreter Evening Herald He­ will ^ ^ ■. y \ day—beefrl««a gravy, mashed pots- Th« Jom I AtaMrlcaii I M Crow, visit .aeveralirw ismall green* ;Pulka. Hop leney of Colony ne enpUin of A ptixe will be awarded fo ' the bron correspondent. 51>n Somhi hOUM in the Norwich area tbmor- - 'Kveoni Revu. Watch bCsc costume, hosteues will in­ Hebron, Feb. 11 (Special)—The toes,-string beans, bread and but- . Pendleton,. HArrlion $^$$89. d 'jtptw r MiiouBOod 'a "'foal >of' row. „JB —N.wi; JukB Box JJJjC—Eddie Cantor U*«„."rende«voua nren" lockted Ipcal . pobo donations have 'now wVlC-Backiiatc Wll. wnoTr?,*^. Whiteman VariMlea clude Mrs. David Burnham, iu.s. lo r tM* y ^ « items drive Hope Chapter OES will hold a WTHT—Counli y Uualo WDRC-Muelc )n the Air here, hka been-aiinouncM by John Xvll-red ktober'LS and Mrs. cuthef reacked $408, a.4 announced yes­ Tdi^.wlU IM UMd to provide wrv- card party tonight at 8 at Masonic WimC—Record Shop Mualc lor Relaxatlok K. Cutler, Clvlt Defense director. Burnham. terday by MYs. Frederick J. tow t»ttea people within the unit’d Hall on Union Street. In the event of n dineeter or.emer- Svdward Bancroft -. ch ■'rriV’ii of the campaign, The Vernon 4-H Town Commit­ kTHAV-PoUia Uop the adds that more contributions ftObMcUon. Matthew P. Ailend, “THE POPULAR WAF WeX^Q—RBcont Hevu* ^ntvr gency, Dcianey would be nuthor- Private funeral services for Ed- tee meets tonight at 8 at the home wnUrTv**'. ^kem an Varlrtle* u. e expected from a fevY coin local fund dutntei&i hated the lol< WDRC-Minilq hi the Air ixed to ensemble incoming m ^ le v/ard Bancroft of East Wlndmr boxes, and this will undoubtedly of A ^ u r Palmer, DoliMnvllls ^ ^ T fS —Mmie for Relaxation — at n,a iIokiS Mon'jay iorwlnc cam paitn personnel: ■ St John’s Bpiscbpal Church.' u n u i At th# i^ndazvoui Ar€A Ahd night, were held today at the X.ew. bring the total up to $300 or over, holds a special ;>arish meeting t ^ assign tha groups to opere.lonal the largest sum ever donated from .Raymond B. Ladd, treasurer; ‘itessia WTKf-FIbTBrr, UoHy kU-x and Whitney i-aneral Lome, Mrs. T, LantsnOI, secretary; John night at 8 to consider a new -Heedlinea " pplnie wlUiln the demagMi xoiie. B -intiue Avsnuc, juiaji i.art.oid. )•* lo\.n for the March of Dimea. Masnn. advance .gUts; Raymond Ject for future improv^enjg ap- WH^-PoUta Hop. . '^laqrlty-ot One, ^ wowerd jdmmett o. .PlMsant drive seemed to. be lagging at prbvcfd by the V estn of the church. WCCC—R!*«rda v ’ith ixrial in LwS Center .Cenie- IU..I but )ma made up ground In i^elm an, Donald Shannon, indua* Hath.ee" Valley Rd. has been named com- South VvlrKlBor. trial division; Jerome Ramkiewica, High SchooT Notes muMbntloiis oh leaf-for the town, good shape to date. y-NI*M.^Walcll‘' ^ >lri. RabotliL iiam!r«ft .v . 7 - X. Frier, buslnew division; Mrs Tuesday a representative of the W W T ^ -- _j-tJfn You Top This ftp ^y Midford of OalllantLRd. New 4-a ’crs Enrolled Connecticut Society of Professlon- .• WDRC—B .______■TUroer Calllna « • wUt eerva ae nidlo officer. An . Mra.'xiutOgene Baiftffi.t; v t ^ of •'^-lwcal'4 -H’ere who have enrolled Forrest Musser, M rs O. McDonald, WON8-Jack O o i ^ -Horace Heidr Rqbert M, Bancrott of Fiieips of headquarters Juat recently are: R lN IfM , Mrst iL Weaton, ;a , L y ^ ^ M n- ^ al'Ehigineers will be at the high " \ Put It To Pal Oi‘;jjnixaii6nai liwe-nff \.aa helu WHAV-PoU ■ .TteeatMy. Avaaing^ a t the hem p -oeW Road, WdAlehouae Point, died in Lucllla Bernnls. Dl.anev Reblllaii. M b ig an so irS li^ iT C iw h , Mre.' to^ RoekvMte Cil^-Kbapiral ytilerday, Harold pnts; David' Kinney, Harey W aslim roitf A I S . Buchanan, residential division; seniors interested in engineering. " rA'n~^aox Mtun,e -SilTWairh''™’""/” '-' ■ ‘ " Howard Bennett. aeoi’gd Hcncro.t, The Library Club will )mM « iUML..fathXV .ateA,,. (Zoya Lenefaky. and. A rthur 'MM . U 'H . Chapoah. MfOTmaUdii. Midford, Bd V anasbe^ MitdTMSfr- - erh.im.- OHwr Appleeees supper with its meeting on WTHT-r-Jof®rend -Newa; Mooda for Romaaca ard Mackariand, all radio ama­ she Teavea a daughter, Mrs. Blg- The 19M Red Crow Fund Branch WDRC—tteeorri 8h ^ ' ,1.. ./indsor .,02.,d, V P. John Perham, Arthur’s father, Committee chairmen are as fol­ Wednesday. WO.NS-JMk DoWa^. 'Deema Taylor Concert teurs, and Cvtler discussed the At the tcacher'a meeting a sur­ WHAY four ions, Robert V/. Bancro.t of has been elected chairman of the lows: Somers, Mrs. Charles Pal­ :Nllo Wairti formation of a radio communica­ <-M Town CommlUea. He Succeeds mer, Mrs. A, Klock; Somersville, prise wss given Miss Barbara WHAY—Wextem C a n v a a WTlC- illege Quia Doal tions centrr here to tl$ E6-ath ■^*** UoRXId Bancroft of. Itoight who la Jo be married Feb. WCCC—Record Revue WTHT-. na**m lor Americana ^.ouui vVindsor, ccrald Bancreft Sellg Lenefaky, who has entered Mrs. C. Delaney; Ellington. Mrs. WKNB—N.we: Juke'Box Jdallnee WDRC- ^a:-l|f»da for Romance Windsor ip with the State OvU 20.''8he was presented With a set WTJC-Jmw P aln BUI WON8- ; and Russell Eanr-.ofi, -20,4 o. the United States armed forces. Swbory Lewis; Tolland, Walter WTOT-Jo« olrawt - lema ixylor Concert Dei'enss radio coaimunication nct- vVareho.'se Point, four brothers, i.Irs. Viola Warner of Gilead con­ Clark: Willington, Mrs. William of atainieea flatware. 11:60— worlh Lapointe Sbowa Losa WORC—Record Shop WHAY—Nl, t.m.os E. lyatson, Alfred K. V/at- tinues as secretary of the Town McBise, Jr.; Coventry, Mrs. Walter , J WONS—Set. Pre.ton of l^e Kukoa —Thr»r^lnx News The Grange met at tlJe Com- Boit -yvinth-op J. WaUon and Mar- Committee. Despite a salea gain in 1953, La^ SIIL-T*"-WTHT-'—Valrhtlno. Keller and Mrs. Heihert Couch; WHAYT-Weitem (Caravan WDRC---- munlty House 'I'uesoay evening. ■' P.I ■ . ..-'.-ion, a cf ..cantis , Farmt-re’ F.Iectlon S'ated Vernon .and Talcottville, Mrs. E. Peint Electronics Ihc. <^ratk>ns ^NewA for last year ritow- a n e t loss of ^ Pevuf -, ...___ WONS—Nec^, P.«>lrw!i consisted of ..slides UiCAi .aUAMs. -MbrA ..C al^ MsCarv- .. .Qffi.Cfirs ..lYlilc.be elected to . serve Maguire'; Crprtal Lake, Mrs. Is­ W W fRvNew*; Juk« Box MaUnee and a Ulk by Edward Kraaenlcs, , .. r.i,eiw*.;aa. Point, Mrs. Lotils fo,“uia ensuing^yesr at the annual land Welton. 8489,761, WTlC-^Fronl Pace FarreU The company’B annual report to tiTf—Joe OIrand avilian Defense director' in Man­ Acnetl qf^Brbad Bi-op’c and . 0 3. 'meeting o f,the s aitners’ i<,xcnBage. Elections HHd its shareholders yestsrday said - pnj?—Record Shop chester, on the importance of the I »oy Ciarlt of DeLeon £prings,- Fia., ti beJicid Saturday at 7 p. m., at WOWS—Sa^ Preaton of the yUholk observation corps, .the need for the' Elementary School Auditori­ H u 85th annual meeting of the net aalee for the fiacal year WO and Ih gi'andchildren. The n.iierai local Building and Loan Assn, was iiise - volunteers and what, Individuals -'^^.be held-toimrrow at 2 p.m. at um. A supper will be served before ending Oct. 31, 1953, totaled $3,- WCCfP^noord Revue ' ine iui'sintj.s mceting.- held last night at the association’s 719,669. a gain of about 11 per­ W Miyf.-Nlte WatciiX can do in case of an attack. He the Jobnsoir.FuneruI 'ilome, Wind­ headquarters on Union Street.' WKNB^ewa; Juke Sox Matinee W TIC-Star!leht I,ul urged all who could to Voiuntcer Card Party Prizes Given cent over the $3,348814 tales tenPlC—Lorento Jonea \ WDRC—Nlfhl Owl sor, Lock.-, with the Rev. Olivei' "Chpff* Cennffcficut Foultry-^lr*et From Our Form fo You* Named as directors were John T. volume reported for the laat fiacal S^HT— Ulrand \ ^^WONR—Starllxht ib- tnr. for^two hqura a week at least, Ber.-ga______of the ____Flrrt____ CongregationalPrl» 3 awarded at Uio benefit Cameron, George Arnold, Jr„ Fred WDRC—Memory Lana ' Church officiating. BurialBttrlal~wltt-te- wltt-te Saturday year. WONS-Sk;^ Kins . ^A T-N lta Watch -Talk., on India SOS MAII'laht Owl call atr;t^ funeral home today bridge, . rz. Wil­ in a net iota, before special credit, W*C-Paya to Marry. ' ; i Hartford Seminary Foundktlbn OPEN THURSDAYS UNTIL 9:00 F.M. mont E. Hunt, John R. Oottier, of $522,761, compared with a net jrTHT—Joe Oirand re WOlfa—Starlieht Symphony were t)i4 guest speakers last night fk-om.2-to Ofand 7 to 10 p.ni. liam Iv. Ha'.KSond, Albert A. George N. Brigham, Samuel W, wDRC—Maaaey, Tilton lat a meeting of the Tlmothv Ed- Coolldge, Mrs, Irene Wright; income transferred, to eurplua of ^^OW8-aky Khig Gamble, Francis J. Prichard, and $52,991 for the 1952Rseal year. Wards Fellowship at Wolrett hlaaoheeter Evening Herald suction bridge, Mr.s. aavence E. Herman Olson. SJHAy-^poUlshl on Sports Ellington Chapel. ' 11 sppln" rorresnondent, Mrs. An­ Porter, Mrs. Gardner Q. ,Shorey; -^SPECIALIZING IN CUt-UP POULTRY The election of Uie directors was Talcottvnie Items WTl&-b'ewa • Dr. Thomas, a nntIVe of India, setbac’f, Harold L. Gray, Ralph followed by the election of the new ^ H T —J•Joe oirand nie ColUns, telephone MItrliell Boylqgton, John Perham, Mrs. died th re a g h the -Haws Auxiliary to Show educated both in this co-.intry and 8-441*. "Buy The Parts You Like Best" officers: President, George N. Evening Herald Rockville ■News Herbert W. Porter; pinochle, Mrs. Brigham; vice prwident, J. Everett located at One Market St., BREASTS, LEGS, WINGS, LIVERS North; secretary, Raymond E. phone RochvlBe 5-8188. ‘New Mexico Slicloi Hunt; assAtant secretary and tetTHT—Joe Ghrand treasurer. Harold R. Obenauf; at­ WDRC—Jark iSalman BACKS and NECKS, GIZZARDS W0 N8—Paltersun BlUngton, Feb. 11 (Speclal)-i torney, Donald C. FMt and audi­ S;»- tors, William A. Rogalus and Ed­ WHAY—Supper Serenade Pan American Night, with alidea ward U Buchanan. Local Stocks featuring New Mexico, will be on Afte,- the elections the associa­ WDRC—Guy XomIififa$^~'^ Die ptogram at the next meeting tion adopted a resolution in me­ . , W£N8-W .1 W ernZ^/:,.^^ mory of the late Frederick .Holt, -of th» locat American legion AUx former dlrectos and trejpksiirec. ’The jp e b a n A ____ 8 at 8 ji.in. a ty CeoacU Meets Bid Asked 1: Notics of sn impending suit in First National Bank' WHAY-^pper Serenade / U Any oae having ' articlee or' which 115,000 damsge is dstaned of Manchester 84 38 tefTlC-Theater of Melody/ • curtok coming from the New Mexi­ Hartford National W IHT-^. VanderCbbk ' co region la asked to bring them was re ^ to tbs Common Council WDRC-Family Skeleton to this meeting. at a meeting last night. The writ Bank and Trust... WON8-F. Uwla. Jr. Hartford Conn. ’Trust 1:14— — The American Legion Post in served on the city by the law firm WHAY—Supper Serenade of ButlSr. Volpe, Garrity represent­ ManchesterTrost ■AKERY DEPARTMENT W nc—Theater of Melody conjunction with the Adxlliary will ing Olga Savltaky alleges that Phoentac State ASSORTED WTHT—i^lncy Hows SMnsor grocery and other mer­ and ’Tru s t...... WDRC^:C—Beulah_____ chandise aociala on the a^ond and their client fell on a city eidewalk 59 .84 WONS—Meet the Star on the east aide of Ward Street Fire _ Ooaepaalea fourth Fridays of wch mtoth, be­ Feb. IS, 1953. Aetna Fire . . . 57 80 'whaI^AY—AiLperWermada ginning Feb, 26 6t^8 p.m.\at the Hartford Fire OIEESE CAKE - WTR^ IC —Newa______ol World town riali. \ It Is claimed the client received ...1 8 1 186 Come In and See Our SelecSon Of Assorted WTHT—^isiT frorn Spftce Injuries to her neck, a blow on National Fire . . . 79 82 WOBC^'C^ortlierR ’The public is Invited to ea\h of the head, general bruiaes and cmi- Phoenix ...... 102 110 VALENTINE CAKRS ^ y>NS— Gabriel H«alter these aociala which wHl feature tusiona about the body, legs, arms, Life a a i laieiaalty la a Oaa. Napier door prizes and rM>'aahments. \ and head, aa well as eufferinjg from Aetna Life ...... 102 107 OardL Party FoetpoMd \ WTHT-Starr from Space The daU of the Frlendihip aaak MART SAYS: nervous strain. Aetna Casualty ...... 1 4 0 150 COFFEE 1 Lh. Bag WDRC—E. R. Miirrow The claim in question was first Conn. General . . . . : . . 2 7 0 285 k i l l V PuPuUr 8% Thll WONS—Men's Comer card party has been changed to' presented to the Common Council Hartford Steam Boil. . 49^ 52H giae— Wednesday and will be held in Uie lYllknlV Evap. ib CaM WHAY » nHWi Mattonal Honir Feb. 20 list year, showing the Travelers ...... 900 920 w n c —Roy Rofera church sociaf' fodttijt k t 8 p .m .^ faU-oecurred on that section i 27^ - STROLL-IMIHAIR CONTOT apniicatldhS a r th e local Fosi" Op mittee, announced another distri­ flee. . ' New Brit. Mach. Co. .. 49H 52^ Get Details At Carnation MUk DIspiny WpRC—Mret Mr Mt^ulty MORRELL'S bution of sand would be made on Nortk and Judd ...... 27 30 Tfawa: Spofjl^ MAINE UVE CHICKEN FRESH KILLED f Feb. 15 and 18 and urged proper- Osatest Eads Midalght Feb. ISth READY-TO-EAT II Mfg...... i m 1314 ■7 , MencliMter Evening Hernld El- - ly owners to place xontalners at leyW orks conr.“. w 4SiS4 ' 48% 12eO Z. the curb. W IN N E R S ' N A M E S W i l l RE POSTED leviBi^ Profframi ^Begtbh rorreapondent, MnL G.' P »rry Steam ...... 100 MADE FROM CRE^^LIGHTLY SALTED VAC Page, T w a .,^ ^Reer, tele]Hlone Rockville 5-9818, HospItM Report O lre n ...... irrington ...,..;... 26 28 . IH THIS STORE ^ CANS CAPONS Supt. Virginia J. Ysskulks/ U. S. Envelope com. . . 74 81 . 10-12 6-7 Lb: R.N., has issued the following re­ U. S. Envelope pfd. ., 82 87 * Aflwr «hid9M SwlWct Wlmihig' ERtriwn Lb-Avg:. ^ 2 ^ 2 ^ port of the wotk at the aty H«•" Pattern No. 1415 ia in atsire BUHER - P etterii No. 5379 conteUm hot- 1414. 16^ . JMW 30H, 22H, 2414. Frash Sea Foods Now In Season Doz. CRANBERRY 1 iron transfer for 6 ;d0eignjL^ate- Size 16(4, short sleeve. 3 H yards ' H atari ORANGES riel requirementa, ' sUtph Uuatre- of 39-inch; yard j:ontraat. lAa day! F18HAND CHIPS WITH OUR FRIALATOR SANDWIGNES tlone and colo/ chart. ’ For this pattern, tend 86c In I iy» oz. Pkf, Rend 2Ste. in coins, your name, coins, your name, addrefa. ai*e SAUCE address and the pattern number to desired, and the pattern numbar WR AGAIN REPEAT ON OCR VARUCTT OF POTATOES FOR ANNE CABOT. THE 5IANCHE8 - to SUE BURNETT, THE *iAN- b v e r t r o d f *s u k i n o : g r e e n m o u n t a in s , KATAHOINS, TBB EVBNTNa HERALD, 1158 CHE8 TRR BVBNINe »»»^ gf ,r V U MA CUIPPliWAS, MAINE POTATOES. IDAHO BAKERS—AND AVE. AMERICAS, NtOS YORK 1158 AVE. 'A M E R lO A ^niE W | 36. N. V. : NEW POTATOES. OUR VARIETF OF FRCITS AND VEGE­ YORK 88. N.V.. "MANCHESTFR'S m a ^KFi A ’ QUA Preaenting the complete Jifimk Send 25 cantr now for your TABLES IS WITHOUT DOUBT ONE OF THE REST IN TOWN. I Cabot Needlework Album. DIreo- copy of Basic Faghion. Sprigg '54, I Soufh Main St RESTAURANT P0PULAR.$WiMARKETS Itions for puppet mittens,. bmie BRIGHTWOOD our comalata pafterii magaaine. A r u R i i w n i MANCBE8TBB STRST I rmbtbidery atitchea and grand de- complete guide in planning a well Vcicuunfi-Pcvclcocf r G C M F . Irigna are,printed in this iasua. 25 rbundod waadreha for spring- |* e n t * , ,, d a i s y ■ ■ to L L S A .-A .1. ' , • V 4 .. ■ .V 7/ ■ ? . . 4 • < ...... - , \ T - ,l . f - >• ; I, ■ t '■ , t- | i v ' •Tv ./ '« .', >' •? . k r - . ■ J ■r'^ : J - ‘ :• /’\n J ■ \ J r V '- : I ^ r - ■■ / c \ .<• I . •' J - / I ' y ' / A i .J - "4 ^ MANCHESTER ^VENlKG HERALD,. MAl^CHESTER. CX)NN„ THURSDAY, FEBB^UARY 11, 'J- 1964 fjl J, L bYnPontainb rox FUNNY BUSINESS . - j : . ------■-.— ' ■ ■ ■-■— — ' t ' ...... * BY HEJ^HBRRGCR DAILY CROSS WORD FUZZLE ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, THtJ^SDAY^ FEBRUARY 1 1 , HJ6 4

'^ 1^1 A ntW ft Muiit^MdlttK Seii^ IVonsense business pfffiitfi. 1« Mg ' ffie/ TOe^ - Will Tell o f Trai^elb Bodenheim was a.jOommunlst,” ; Weinberg . denied - having Former Resident Honored ■' * AOBOM DOWN One houaawife to. another, over Moe—t Juat took out fire ih. Centers on ‘Reds’ signed -uiy statement of guilt ^Tu^rd Manchester Itfive m When Aset DUt, Atty. Manuel \ IStrtafMl . the back fence—| got to thinking suranee on my houSe. 1 French — > ' ■■■— ...... I ■■■ ^ . . Graympre reqtiested p 2-w eek ad- m usical yesterday—you k it^ how you do Joe—Sor what do you want—a . fOontlauad fram Pag* Ona) For Race Relations Wotk t O n t t o w hen the TV la broken. m a tc h ? their sales kita urider the..buaineaa in tkfii city. We should journment to pr^afe the case, AUTUMIUI ■h » ^ t la s tn u n m t sheltered side Weinberg oilled: (I “ I W in d ariusic larms knd .....t with enthualaahi and - fdedicate buikelvea to the tas!: of asked tbp tbrM 4 etectixres guard­ • Timre Theie*e hothliiy unuitual about putUng it over.” ■’You’ll need plenty of time. You t w I m aker Cuatorrfer -Obe, 1 didn’t know I confidents, beambtf from, their ing him, i . . sure need plenty jf tl'iine. There’ll who graduated .from Manchester . I. ~ —•-— ——ixpreien- I Pertaining to marrying a rtcM girl for loye. We Wllimm Ftaher, chatrmah o f the tatlve tq Ine United NstU.pO; «nd I Wood*wind m a il there w^a a barber ahop here. I tfacM , atiouLto t^op business men Steps Into Spotlight- plenty of big- ihot,attorneys to' High School in 1023, an d then a il leva m oney.. ' alwaya get "my hair cut around the tMvetaifled Group, .aaid “1 am ap :Mrs. JohUsLodge were among those, iastn im an t S Racers lyesterday atai^ad pounding the There'xVaa a half-grin on -, hia bsek me up." -* vent on to beeome first a teacher honoring hhn for Ms xxork in im^ DHodgapodg* i block. . . tntcr^ted in this program I have and then q principal in the New I Some musical \ lacs aa he etepped atone' toto the Wants “Big” Lawyer pioying race tolsHona. Bunehe wsa IS P astry m Cop to lady driver who wie I streets to sell tKA "Forward Man- been sneaking out ahead , of time Haven school system, has received ' W e KMre Instruments perked by meter—Lady, can’t you T ■ lehsater” program.X Resisting efforts of the coUft to also one------ofs»o the Judges bn viiothe Wcom- ill* H Volcanic uld and algnlng op some of my pros­ epoUlghU of tne'‘Un'enp. national recognition fob his xwork 4 re q u ire — . 24 River in 44 B oil , road? ■ • ' A life-aise eiephnnt of white L Under tha leader«Up of Weils pects.’ ” ■' ' asslgnihlm an. attorney, Weinberg matee wiiich, aele^^ WexJer for L o w G o fl! 2 « 4 IS Corded t a M c t marble marka the grave of W ii. He was clad In a Llije jacket in promoting racial understanding.’ T T o w n in old Soviet Union Succinct Lady— Why, certainly. It aaya J Dennison, chairman o f^ e Special said hf^anled ”a big shot lawyes, the sward Wednesday. I I M a k e a 40 Ham p . D u g g a n , cli-cua o^^'ne^, in Uoyd Hobron, major fn charge and blue trouaeta that police sup­ He is Isidore L. Waxier, who is Spain 21 Preposition 40 H u rl fine for parking. IProspecU Committee, ^meeting of Finance ahd Utilities Group, ex- an.Aiaerican etttsen who believes According to Mrs. Berrett, Wex­ m istake . Pleaaant Grove Primitive Baptist plied xvhert his owh>'‘clothea were remembered here as being an Ouf- IX ite r of oleic 27Psrust 40 Eight (comb. Twas iMld in the Board of Dk(Mtorii Pi'eased hiuiaeU aa highly pheaaed sw t for laboratory examipatlon. It the Aluerioan flag." ler, who-Tn addition to Mq duties It A ie s Church Cemetery near Moiiltrie, "In vIM f nf the cbndltlon of this sttodlng student, an ^Ul-arOuncK acid 21 Challenge fo rm ) • ■ Jeiry—I love you ao muck I’d room of Cheney Bros, AsKstlng with the new prograii- and urged t stared' alternately at. the at Wjhchester School rniia s We ofMr Big SqylKM . I I Cuddle G a .~ M rs. 8 . B. Sanford, Le^. U man—" began Magistrate Pa- atpleta ahd a "very friendly fel­ recr^tiph day camp in the Sum­ • A rro w 30 WoiftMuiid SO Solar disk g o through everything for you. Dennison was Matthew M wla!' all his group to srpport it xvhola- celling and' then the floor as the lo w .” .. SOl^epdsitblt projection « s a s e o p t Ootdie—SwWi. Let’e etart on .burgh, Oa. , F general chairman, Russell Bt ___ heartedly. • gmicco in an-effort to reetore de­ mer, at- one time had a WeeKto CHARlilMOSHiU^ S S A s ^ IlChurch fast chargee xVere read to tha aiasembled corum . Wexier, who is principal.of the lOXUipaoidat 53 Shaketpoereen your checking account, I erick, colonel of ta.*.ms and many These sotlcttatlona. of the Special detedtiva force. radio program in Npw Haven on S3 Perched “That'e right, Tm orasy—ySh ” Winchester School in New Haven, Sundaig which was dedicated to m o r t o a m c o ; . II FscU ity 34 Versions kin g Clear as mud economic problem majors from team organixationa. rospects Committee, ar* Expected When -acting deputy Inspector S f-r 24 Constructor Jeered Weinberg. T - ’ received a |500 cash award Wed­ helping luidarprivUeged children. I I C over 40 Ikaebooter 54 Vend A gendemen la a fellow who related by a political expert on a Among those invited to partici- to qe completed within one xveek's Harry Connors ssked him xvheth-. PHONE S I X piano has S m o te recent TV Interview: 'TilceB will I .pate were C. H. Hogan, 'htomaa "In vldw of-the disturbed condi­ nesday from the Hotel and C3ub _ And Barrett said that Wexler f 21 41 W orm S7 Electrified won't stare at a girl in a bath'ng UmeNand aobner if possible. sr he had made a atatemeht to Employes Union, Local 6 , A F L , 24 U nclothed 4 3 T U rt ■ P ertlcie s u it unless ha hasA unglaases ojo.— atay at a high level until jthey aud- Feripswi, W alter Dniahs,.SUI>man One. jb? .the prospects aoUcited~by tion of thie men,” Pegnucco cta.rt- had made a social center \of the _ 1 2 S«ttisb alder the-District Attorney, Weiiiberg ed k n e w ,B waa i^blntlng a \egil in recognition o f h a v in g ' -’’don'e' Wineheater ScKobf, which is locat­ Glen Preston Bums in Satevepost. denly get' lower, which' xrill ha.'" Helth, C. iBlmore xVatkina, Ralph the 8 pS^t Prospects Committee, replied: . ^ 4 I‘Maher, C. Foster Harry, James aid. eoclety attorney to re p rin t most in the United States during ed in a poorer section of ^New n m ITT sometime in the Aitiire, though R. .BufrNfc C5 >.„through Its.presi­ ... .‘‘I ,«aq.’i ,J a ik u n til .gat---,’’ ha t t T h s tf fu ll n r tW reV r possibinty the future haa"”" .1 hla,.iK'-;f.." ...... ' J.?,’?? to prom dti raciaLim dantand- rUavan.--- - ■ - ...... - • •' 'J£~ m (S c o t) Tlw finest exercise you can give n [ 'Btgir, Bruce Watkins, tdoyd 'Hd^ dent, CharlSesS;’ Burr, sent the fol­ paused, went on, "you know what ‘ ng.’’ , WAStlER 1^ your heart la when you reach long since paased." \ I 'bron, Howard BeauMe,’ Robert lowing letter^ the Chamber of G ra h a m L e y a r d Weinberg finally talked vrith Uie After graduating from MancFies-. IS Drink made i fnean.” - laxvyer, Benjamin Schmler, and ah ihe award, which x^as made In ter High School, Wexler went to . a g g z s s g , , down and lift aomebody up. . Spencer, Thomas ConSv William Commerce ofriee\ w ith m eR '‘Pilgrimage t^ateetine” la the Then he stepped, doxyn. A 4. he adjourned hearing-wna aeLTor Feb.' New York, was the first one made Arnokl .OYlege, now a part of r First Motorist — If^'''' farmer driving a load of hay. Chamt.er, You.ha*’e my aasurdneS said he Would turn the 8600 over W H w 9 f - 1 0 1 $ R m (2I b m | 4 4 2 8 d i l m being presented to the nine group . the Burr eq,..lhraugh..C. H. eratloh Room of the Center Con- trate Louia A. Pagnucoo in "felony the killer of the Bodenheims. Weln- Attrlnded Rrunloii -aaDevotea — 8inUh^JHoy..JCDauilk,-latlila4ha .. Tho..quaelt-waa oeMivg-an-othrir grvgattoiMt'-'Clnirclr,-'-tm der-'thr -berr'toltf them; they saK irihir he .ta .lh e .T 3ommunay - GouncH-of New • Wexlerj-who-tH maftred arid the ‘ff^ R tx3rtw E ;H P 0 H 3^;3 0 g r w ^ to Calgary? 'C1glMIRUitfbn.'He MTd, 'It: is fined 'nOgan and inyaelf, will support " -Cmn^—V'—*—-■ 'i' -i'ynrn— Haven,',which ia composed of 4 7 — dancer which he declared x— dd make'; with suggestions of help for every aponaorshtp of the Manchester Aa he entoreil the ceurtroom the had wandered as far south as Char­ 43 father of throe children, xvas in | AO.A\R.KEWl./NOrr HOW RfitjkXEoV'^J* The farmer lobked up in feigned your efforts to the Utmost.” ongahlx^ions dedicated to adult 6 6 41 Rough men live to a great age. X"‘---- - » . . . ______Coamcll of ChUrch Women, lliia 11- handcuffed prisoner oaUed out ”no lottesville, Va., but after redding Manchester last June to attend the ^ o H o p f o n ^ i t axiN THE co«a-CHAiR/rr« b e a u y > astonlahment. < Quack - - Loo.; nt r.-. . ■lale, and edticatton; housing, health -and 11 Standards oi luatrsied Cravel talk is suitable for bail,” then snOR the first line of newspaper accounts of the crime 30th anniversary of his Manches­ ISO Ceator 84^ Oor. of OhaNti COMFY/— 5 EVERAU CAPITALISTS ■perfection . Farmer— By hack, atranger, how hearty, I’m over SOO years old. I threw another knot in and the whole family. . “The Star Spangled-Banner” and returaed to New York Mondiy safety, reTeation and civil righu. ter High School class, according to WANT XO BUY IT, BUT WITH A FEW “ FORBIDS did you know my name ia Com- Listener — Is he really as old jerked .it Up tight,” said Malm, a Leonard xvaa a teacher at the saluted. \ [ night-or Tuesday morning. Detec­ Active in School Affairs B a rre tt. IS Things done s ilk ? Malm Recounts THOUSAMO DOLLARS r o , IH'lESTlNSiHTHEArRl-^ River e waa pull­ a motorcycle tour of the Hply "Are you a <3omipuhiotf” t mile from the s->ot xvhere the w rit­ Bunchc, xvere EMxvard Corsi, Nexv LET US PILL tO im ^ > MYSELF— , WITH THAT PER your way to Calgary. only worked for him for 100 years. ing away from m^ or what. But Land, he took over JOO coloi As a court. officer\f|wl, the er and his -wife v. ?re killed,. Carroll Barrett, 28 Mt. Nebo PL, York State industrial commis- •OMale diUd w ho knexv W exleV xxixen both w ere HAr - r o m p h :? F0RMIH6 A f t C ura the juat fell to tp r ground, ahd I slides With which :.e will illustratl charges against hiin .weinherg .sioncr; Walter White of the Na­ CLOWN ACT CARNIVAL ‘ BYDiraTURNER knelt doxxrn and/look^ at her,; and his lecture. He xvljl show spring ’in louted "It’s a damn He. . liV a , big ‘-Students in high school here, re­ tionallai Assn/, for the Advancement T in i r - a Musical To Girl’s Death COOKED OARKa OB member hl;n as an excellent stu­ of Colore*- " ' — — - T COUNTY q u a lity • well,.. T doii’t know juat exactly Galileo. Easter in Jerusalem, and dfeK.” ‘ ... X Colored People; F. D. Patter- FAIRS/ n-hat I tnought at the time but I Christmas in Bethlehem as well'as dent who xxras also very active in son. . I I Ahatract being [d to pay attentlan, the phle* Peabody, M aas. (iP)— O w ners o f . pre.-^ent of the United Negro S ,6 0 0 D (O s irtln N d Page One) got the impression she was dead. m ^ y . other historical, Biblical school affairs. College^ ______M N O b lem o n oner gn>nted; “I bear you. It’a a the city’s pig popuiation (the legc/Fiuxd; and Hugo Ernest, lP a y A ”1 got back up and I took k spots. big deahV ^ Mrs. Berrett said also that he president oi the Hotel and Ruta^- have any plana,” Malm answered latest official reglatratlon was was "good in all sports” at high Called for .aad daihrtrtd couple- of steps and jumped over He is a native of Kingsport, Alternately scowling and smil­ Oyer 4 ,00 0 ) m ust coiok a ll garbage rant . Employes and Bartenders m . B U G S B U N N Y in reply to a question. the fence that xx-as there and left.” Tenn., and attended the University ing, Weinbehg occasionally beat on r.c"-:ol and xvaa. a cheerleader, as Union, AFL. promptly st n t n i f* “hrllo” to him, .he turned .and St. James’ Hail, 8 p. m. y answered her. S a tu rd a y /”F e b . 26 j “Why didn’t, you answer and go South Metliodiat Married Cop- Ding Stores 4 on ,your way?” asked the State’s pies Clpb (Jeorge Waahlugton’s r HOUR^l S A.M. tp 11 P .M . 1 A tto rn ey. BirUtday Dance. Maaonic Temple. "W e lt, Ix. don’t know . I Just • 'f^ td 'party, Second Oxngtega- started talkiu to her.’’ « tionalUChurch Women’s League,"in “Weill whinuid you talk qbout?” Ekul'ch ve.stry,, 8 .p, m . ‘ ' ikri' 'll im rT’iifwrTTi?rai»fr'~ fcL-, ■’"''^’^ ' Taikeid A b ^ schbor ...... TSasa4 a.v;-*i?eb:'to‘" '' \i ■: •“How “Namea were mentioned ___ I Card party, sponsored by Man­ ny timM hsw 4 told yoiL Fraddii? Yoti^ mikt think aomstking was mentioned chester • -Hatrdressera, American •AK»y-J«b» sirifinf D N T ‘ RETURNS 7 PRISCILLA’S POP ______^ # -yV- thing that happeneo. And Aceounttag Servicea ' Local Interference B Y a l . v e r .m e e r i^amvtoK. W. u. B. Thlww ThMi Aw

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'•"tl I- Bariliel Must Wait Until June Heyi What Gives— R el Gets into Act Crowd Attends Running Against Skntee Enterta^ng Progriairi Nine Entries For Cash from Braves P ^ p s in 35 Ta llie s Piorsim Awards Qloyes to -^ntefit Winners ■'V- BrRves Also 'CrRft YowkH n ««r Tori! (NiEA)-nJoay B «r- 1 <**»«P‘oMWp to lMxent»urg. athidtea got tsagey and. dUljr-dal- By EARL VD8T In Dog Show Nb holds were barred in last High Shooters Uh(^. tttwt in U » V/nnnmaker Mijo i TtUM Jftean vwtly mow to Euro- l i ^ Gander Hagg's worlg mark, In 72 to 69 Success CRtcher from D uI o I g i i night’s feature wrestling bout at 4:0TJ. «ru rnUitr diaappolntlnc to peena than they do to our guys. 4:01.4, definitely would be, la Nine d(|gi k»d handlers from the Jeopardy. This would be tbe moat the State Arr.iory between the Manchester' ObSd'ence Club have R eynolds DisM ^iA^ th« 19,000.. iu a wbo .^un>packed With Barthel here for . the Out­ Beat Windham t oHcentrated drive yet'at the much mighty midgeta and as a rpsuH a P«goni Chips in . with > boait tmtered In* the Governor’s Itsdiaon Squaro Garden. door Champlonshlpe, Secretary- sought after 4-mtante mile. capacity crowd Med out of tha With Yiinkees* They had e x p e t^ aomething Treasurer Dan Ferrle of the AAU Foot Guard Show In Hartford Sat­ Santeq lowered the American re­ Main ^reet drlllsiied singing the 25 Pointo as Fifth Y - R e s u lts urday. The riflemen of Manchester approadting, or perhape bettering, immediately started building up cord to 4:02.4 in last year's Comp­ MIXBU DOrOLkS ^ praises of the little guys. , High invaded WilUmantic yester-. New York, Feb. 11 TBs IfiL the Rev. Oil Dodda* world indoor Five doge will be wrorking In the greatest distance race ever ton, Calif., Relays. He turned in Team I»«. » (i» ^ The first mat card Ih nearly two Place Club Triumphs; day to pick up a victory against timore Orlolea, anxious to make a and Millrose Oraes‘ mark of 4:05.3. j nui outside of the Olympic Games b, phinim 130 110 M 33s . , J, y Blllarid anasM (12) Obedience and fo*tr in Breed. 4;04.2 more rwtentlr in. the.New Phillipi ia« decades, spoutoced . by the BA ' . .Robetta . Branowltz' -. Collie, CCIL rival Windham High, , to the good.impnasion to tiba AmSflsaa 1 Just nwe fer IUdBg,'*.ex> Santee will be there, of course, Orleans Sugar Bowl meet Landy, Queyt =Score V ir t o r y ^ J * --^t*. 4 ' tone bf 802 to 783. Captain Jos p I s M Barthel. •*! po worry about Sports, Inc., group, dhew a record 04 1 "Ohlaf,'’ AnlU Dionne’s Miniature L>eague .sifter an absancs «t M and a match between the flying the Australian who has recorded Totals ...... 337 336 211 674 crpwd. The grapplcrs. In turn, 3 ■.ans.'t__ 3 nneher, "Hedl," Doro’hy Chister’e M il of Manchester end csptatn . alook. Mabady to pneh aM toidpM' Jayhawker and the Ziuaembomy 4?0T, ■ has" been "the inkn' chbsen •a,— - .Team .ha. .l.,(tl ■ i4 '(tos'Guint of WinMiam-fifd ifbr tot> ysars»-ara gotag aft ««it tor-a *asw'*’ *T wish Santee in raee. 1 slm> 1 St. .(^htiV ...... M 113 101 609 ' se'turtng; the iituilloh,' w'tnt in oiit Pet. 7 U i ^ 3 r , "Doicl." And Cuit Gaskel'e Limited would be equivalent to one most likely to succeed in the 4- J. Cushtns ...... 114 96 106 316 to gl^e a first class exhibition Pioneer Parachute .818 3 (VO 0 Poodle. "Michele" will be in the honors with 171 j Tom Flaherty, look" In 1954. lua BHMib better then.” bringing out Tom Fool and Native Nnrth End* ...... 1 Art Shorts, Ropnle Seavey, and a a 0- minute mile. Bannister, the Eng- which proved mighty interesting. .6M 0 WleklaodTV ...... o (VO 0 Breed group. Oaakel will .also ihow Waa 4Saatae. the Kansas udiip- Dancer. ' Totals .310 *W 307 j.. - . -V .-w- #■ s -.426. 4 Pagaalr a - I v , , . 7 Jon Hkfciscm ctmtributed ecores to Ushman, M s been down to 4:03. .546'-- . ._ U-76 31 "MleliMf" in JuMor Showman^lp LAST SEASON. * DM " Ortblaa.' pet, is tied up in the Big Seven. Mr. AAU Ferris envisions an Barthel put his finger on the Hlllniki'a Sunoco'., -Miwchaster's second win in five . Team Na. IS <4> THE N O FELLOWS Were pair­ .455 33 ToUl* ...... 27 13-39 n ages. who were then the St. f**««*T Barthel, little LuxSmbourjg'fc even greater production. The .Brit­ principal.reason why track addicts Ouey'* Tydol ...... starts. Neither team totals were Browns, finished In tha 'eaUw. record-wrecking Olympic 1600- M. .Moreau ...... ,.73 76 90 336 ed in the opener ard semi-final but\ Bilk City ...... The following dorrs will be work­ ish Empire Games sre slated to be­ should not look for any startling R. Morsan it was in ^ e best of three fall TVhlte OISM r Pie. ing for (Ibedlence Degrees. 'The impressive in a slow match. Since shifting franchises RMU* sneter champion, wanted to know gin in Vancouver, B. C., July 30,' times from the little Luxembour- Team Sm. It (61 rerfeit 3-5 , 14 The summariee: more has embarked on a tradtag the dates of the National Amateur feature between, the midgets which (VO 0 mother aiid Ion Poodle combina­ so there is the possibility of John ger writh the bulging thighs during meanly brought down tha house. UpseU were in order last night 4 Ludwia, t 1 tion of Oaskell’l,. "Diana" and Ro­ Maoc^etor (802) program in an effort to imprmra Athletic Union Outdoor Champion­ Landy and Roger Bannister stop­ the indoor season. Outside of San­ _ Teaai ho. ,J (I) Bunc*. 'c Joseph Bell 97 74 171 the club's poalUon. M. .Turner ...... S7 9.7 63 363 Kenluckys bare-footed Farmer In the Y Senior League. Illllnskls f Weanor. a ...... 6 \ 14 li berta Hallock’s "Andre" will be ships. *70^ that they urere June ping off for the AAU. tee, there just isn’t anybody in this T, Turner Thomas Flaherty . 94 71 185 Pitcher Verh Bickford was pur* 18*10 ltt-'St.■ Lo^^ls^ tho■^)ald^ng SO- Eete,JK9, and/blond Sonny Boy.Cas-.— -Staved (»ff - a tost,'period ratty to let-Of their. Arthur Shorts ; . 94 6S , tST — w tb Barthel: Santee.'Uuidy and cotmtry capable'of Torcing him to'* sidy.,04, of Providence turned back C.D, dsgreea. iyorklng for flret idiased h r tits tmdlW ysrtsrilajr year-old waa delighted. A graduate Bannister, anything could hi^pea. puU out all the stops. TotalsX,^., .....176 166 161 545 down Pioneer 72 to 69, while Quays Ronald Seavey ...., Y[1 85 158 from the Milwanksa, Braves af Um Team Ms. 4 (t) Irish Jackie, 89, of Dublin, Ire­ 3|ToUI* . 34 S-ll 77 legs on degrees v/iu be HencI student at Harvard, he has booked Santee’s meet reco^ 4:01.4, eetab' Come mid-June, however, things (1. Smith ...... 75 75 74 324 took the measure of the North Ford’a Poodle, "Margoex," Yvonne Jon Harrison...... 94 59 153 Natiopal Lsagtis for an passage for home ort June 25. Ushed In Dayton, Ohio last aummer, land, and New Orleans’ Diamond . Wladkam (788) will be considerably different, ex­ H. Smith ...... 116 104 114 363 Jim Brady, 98, in the third and de­ Package club, 85 to 77. ].mgBeray’a Better. "Jerry,’*^'and closed amount of money. Aa p&t He’d lOw to take the American would be a dead pIgMn. Vnleas tbe citing and perhaps history-making. e e • ■ ■ Joseph (Julnt----- 93 78 171 of th4| deaL BaHimora a te asU Diamond Jim Brady, left, Is. Totals .... 193 179 168 660 ciding fall. . • Florence Harwarth’e Better,- "Bam- H«nrv » ----- w " i"'* Farmer-Pete fbr a ride despite the attempts of* Referee . (35) my." All obedience doge with the Marti Martinson .. .. 91« 65 M56 Charles White Jr., a catrart from First fall went to the team of IN ONE OF THE WlERtol»T f , . B F Pie. Larry Hanrach 92 68 155 its San Antonio farm team, to tha Team Ns. 1- (S> Irish Jackie and Brady in 10:27 ten minutes played in the circuit excMtIon of "Andre" wUI be en- D. Morrison 107 364 1 Bomnedl'r, f ..-...... 1 7-1 } teredln Novice Close B. Jerry.Kehr ...... ,98 60 155 Braves. MsMes VMI Is s Pet Sfcew Stiff Wind Halts R, Morrison 113 .736 and matters were squared after this year, the Sunoco^lntet held 7 Krevle. f ..'...... 8 14 31 Juri Martinson ..... 91 57 145 8:36 when Cassidy pinned Brady Pioneer to three lode foul ehots 1 B. Bcheck, f ...... : 0 M 0 \This was the second mojor deal Touts ...... 330 304 195 630 4 Hrim. c ...... 6 44 13 Other Miuieheeter Shooters trknsactod by the Oriolsa ta Isaa Team Ns. 3 (t> with a body press and slam. Every­ and jumped Into^^ 18 point lead, 4 Kram*r, a .!...... 10 44 34 were: Robert Miller. 147; William Landy Mile Bid Commissiofter Approves F i^t Manchester W restling Card one went home early, when with 21 to 3. Ounner’*^Hlilnski dropped than\a week. Tbs chib olrtil)Mil Can ^Be Both Interesting, J. McCooe ...... 77 62 9.7 252 1 f * <«> * Ponticellis Back Balch,. 142; Sanforil Browm, 138; outfielite Sam Meta and tafUktar H. WIttke ...... 87 99 103 269 three mlnutcfls gone, Pete and C a » In a total of 14 points to take 2 R. Schack. a ...... 1 (VO '2 Eugene Snow; 135; Raymond Nall Berry from the CMcago White Sydney, Auatralia. Feb. 11 m ~ - honors in the initial frame. Touts ...... I m "lit liiii "5u sidy, teamed inside and outside the It ToUli ...... 34 iwa M Oagliardone, 127. Sox last Friday ia eoMhaage fbK With the Duke of Edinburgh ropes, to pin Irish Jackie, despite The .'^^nd canto saw the C3iute- . Nartk Ee4( (17) Into Tie for Lead ----- Rewarding Scribe Learns cheering Mm. on, John Landy, outfielder Johnny Oroth and la* " Team Ns. t IS) the protests of Brady. tnen canting to life and the Forest r . B F PI*. \ fielder Johnnp.Upon. Australia’s priemier Miler, mads a D. Brown ...... 79 76 • • • Strtot gang came back strong and i ’ n 15 S. Brown ...... 96 86 STANDINGS Bickford, joined the Braves at Ify OAYUS TAUMIT >7of the Jdgb toaed dogs did not valiant effort today to set a new ajt the halfway mark It was still J Kina, c ...... 6 8-7 19 Jimmy Pierei^VsensaUonal defensive outfielder of the Boston Red Sox waa in town Collier Appointed REFEREE Henry DiJulio of 6 Bryonl. a ...... 3 1-17 W L Pet. nwii to awart "Jimirty Pienmll” baaehall gloves to contest wtanera at t h e ^ n u lt / ^ Boston ta 1948, asRla six seasona N « r York, Feb. 11 (dV-A » P P « » *« fik« this any. better thaa world record for the mile__ but Touts ..., ...... 174 166 176 518 Bridgepoft had the hardest job of The Center Street fillers leading by Pagan! and Bon .... 10 1 .909 was thwarted by a sUff bead Team Ns. 11 (4) ? a ...... 3 0-1 4 ihown with Pieraall 'above are: Johnny McAdam, 7, of 52 Weaver Rd. Plersall Bennv Giffen 12 of iv j he compiled a 66-8)5. won-lort ro* the night with the 90 pounders. 12, 88 to 28. Nino P&fiani took on ^ VHaa, a ...... 3 2-4 u PonUcelll's ...... 10 1 .909 \ tnaiden visit to a first Class dog « « , wind. R. Ballareeon ...... 75 96 80 251 the scoring job for Hilinskle in thU Kentucky Coach cord. He had Ms best yaar in 1950. X a. IT AW a w AW posaiblir after only one A. Ballareeon ...... IDS 114 123 341 Once, early in the match, DUulio Manchester Plumbing 8 2 .800 winning 19 pames, taeladtag a no­ show such as that of .the West- session to generalize about han- Running over a specially pre­ period and Whttey Wagnor waa the 19 To(al* ...... 34 ~948 77 Gus’a Orihders ...... s „ uiirf “ o"'" Totals 180 310 303 592 waa dropped while trying to separ- Score at nel( tlnit, SCVSi Uuey*. 4 7 .363 / Lexington. Ky.^ Feb. 11 <#)—Na­ hit no-nm gamo agauat - tha minster Kennel Club, which an-; diers, We would suggest that any- pared quarter-mile track of close ate Jackie and Pete. Before the re. Mg man for the Umbrella five. Brown and Beaupre,,, 3 7 .300 Dodgers. 'The second half w a: a scorcher. tive son • Blanton CblUer, Ken­ nually takes over Madison Square one thinking of entering his pet in cropped grass on the Sydney Team Na. S 13) knew what happened, he was t Decl’s Drive Ina . 3 8 .272 The S3 - year -old right Garden for two days of blue-bood- i fast company should get himself in cricket Round, Landy waa timed Pioneer, still emaitlng from the tied up. Pioneer, which outsoored tucky’s new head football coach, M. Slmmnnii ...... 64 67 267 the bottom of the pack and the Naaalff Arms ...... 3 S -372 was hailed today as the "right beset by arm trouble hurt — aJ yapping, can be both interest- fairly g o ^ shape, too. At a certain lit 4:05.6. This compares to Ms 8. Olaiuter ...... il7 10^ 338 Initial frame, came back strong the Sunoco men from the floor, had First National Bank . four midgets were throwing their seven chances to go out in front 2 '9 .181 choice" to keep the Wildcat foot- won only two and lost five ____^ inland rewarding if one keeps his j point the judge is going to ask best previous time of 4:02 made and the Sunoco club waa tiring games, a performaace way below «ars and eycs open and doesn't get learii pair-^og and master — to leg* In all dirtcUon as and it looked a tlieugh it wouM on- foul ehoU but .(XHtldn’b find the- Celtics Helping / ball machine rolling in high gear.. last Dec: 12 at" Melbourne and is Team Na. 6 It) the (crowd roared its pripcoval. ’The W eil Bide Midget Basket­ Undefeated-Duquesne Collier was hired for three yeiurs pM |br him." into any arguments about dogs. i take a couple of- fast turns around more than four seconds over Gun- £. HodlUDd ...... 78 62 86 347 be another win for Pioneer. At the range. It was In the last several • - first bout at 8:3(1 found Gypsv ball League Is fast becoming a at $12,000 a yeu lud |2,00p ex- - le the dvst pbiee, 14 la giMa Aitha ring, and ^ -or 30 pounds o f der Haegg’s world marie-of 4 H)1.4 .-‘|k| ,J., Iledlund. I7..37* IhcetKquarter . marker. Plctnecc had minutes of the contMt. that Btan two-team race for first place hon­ - N ew ^York C^siuse . . a year ana ex,uoo ex-toe. , "^TamzaTes. m ^prhnlhg tricieri Davis Nved the day for the win* penato yesterday tb step into the WAk DIS(CLGSBD that both eight Just to see tbe gear of the, extra suet mi the latter can be a After the race it was announced .525 cut the.lead to one and waa trail- ors, PonticelUa edged N ita^f .Pmxt -- PWm T^nmf nai OmaR raowol fiW^ --- \V 173 Rochfprt.. 190,. pf Canada in 48:*4i - nera. Davis' rebounding and ball — - ...... i...... -..'r-’,'-... .btg.rtioaa,.vacated .when the photo also are Deputy Commiarioner Murrav . next Wednesday' 28. Hllinskl and Paganl were top them offered freshened credenUals j ? Bullets 97-79 and the Rochester His former Cleveland boss, Paul dog la this coontry, having passed TOe ovM track kas a 10-yaid l^pe ...... 118 nis ■ ■ Manchurian Jap, Toegii. lead Manchester plumbing to their today for the lienefit of the aelec- j * Camera ...... 1 .125 first baseman Joe Adcock, Braves: same rapt ahaorution seen on a Yorker an d^arles Davu pf the British American Sporti Inc,, group si^Vom of The A. \(berblnl ...... ;. 101 men fot- the winners with 35 and 25 eighth win. The Plummers held a Royals squeezed by the Milwaukee Brown, said of CoUler; "He is a outfielder. Bob' Nelman,, ’ngers; nca track I special. the Cocker Spaniel, the prevloas stralgktaway oa tw o. slAs, bat Sai^Hck ,...... toe arid ^ b Lortie. (janadlan wtest- tlon committee. ySrtay./^* th. press,, police. Hr. >ml ^urAM Tm eiM . at%“^ n ‘m “tMg Gentilcore ...... 110 106 62 300 points. For the losera, Custer, Do­ •Urn two point mar^n at the half House and Hale had a torrid Hawks 62-61 and moved into un­ wonderful man and an outotandtat pitcher Larry Jansen, Giants; Except for the murmur of voices, tiUeholder, during tbe past year. ^ tto n explalaed tkat tko kelp of hng champ, will-beitiis main event- herty, IVagnor and Ware with 15. LaSalJe. Davton and LcuisvUle, disputed possession of sebond place coach. We with him success end But a Cocker Spaalel won the Best- the wind down the farsido far- P. Aceto ...... 135-^15 113 352 principals. Undercard will feature EMERGENCY but really got rolling In the last the three likely prospects, all wop fourth quartei to romp over Sal’s pitcher Steve Rtdahc and outfielder ' It is a qtiiet gathering. The dogs, 12, 13 smd 14 .Respectively starred. two chapters. Milt Doremus. Bill in the Western Division. happiness in his new job at the Stan Palya. Phfla; 'pUMior Bill la*8liow bonors last Taesdny nigkt, from compensated for tM slow- Total* ...... 663 SOI ' * ta the semi-final, _P IL iURNER handily liut nieht. ko did St Maple Service 43^to 27. last .night Univeraity of Kentucky. He has m e asmmes,. have been tatight to tag eMwt In the bome stretcK. ' - .. i--- fh iv te a '(•>" -' The second contest was another Malatiskl 4uid Franh Naumec had , Efsy.,Ed. Macauley, alx-foot, PowMl-and oateher BIsh'KtaaasMi; keep their yaps shut while they "Wp had 45.3M Beag^Fieiiste t' 'There will be rdserVed 8 e*a f s Francis of Bfbbklyif, the 'wishful at the Verplanck School gym. The eight-inch former St. Louis BllU- been a big factor in, the succees of ed at fhe end of 1953,' compared to One.inch of rain had fallen on E. Paaonl ...... 94 106 131 32.7 available for next week’s show. SERVICE upset as QuAyt, a hot and cold club, six poinu apiece for the Bank . Redlega; pitcher Jim W)l|is, Chibs; are being picked over by the J. Wmlker , j ...... IO6 109 102 317 took the game from thc^ Package five. win gave the Clothiers flret place ken star, dropped in 10 field gokls, our football team and to Ms leav­ Inftelder (hirtis Roberta,\Plrataa 43,541 Coders,’’sal4 ah official of _ ibe ^ 2;4 hpm-e precciding _ Andecsoa ..133.-136. .?..,e . ■ ing ta ta Wg lost.''--'.. judges.Tfow and then a brief aplat- Clanior Today for.Boxing RematoK McMullIn ...... 125 69 97 Five In the last frame. After oa Maarkaiter TtsiaMa* in' the West Side~'Jualbr League seven fouls for atotal ol -27 i^^jMiiflelder 3im r WSinnast, ■ ■tar of -apfdaasw ia-lMud whm * U » American Ki*hnel.Club.,*‘Thera R Sidney.time, rxinrtny r:v.M‘.‘ '8T'- 65163 ■ wean firtt'th m ,>ertodi the Tydor- '•■rrrtit: —.DU4)USM(B|,- the'- natton’r ' see-< potato IM-the Celtics: -... blue ribbon is awarded. Thia ^m es waa nothing spectacularcular about the »hi:ofnclalsV _ , declared------the grass 8. McAdam, f ...... | 7-13 17 ond ranlUng team, accepted an •fxfidtaitirrafriieirirarkrt^g^^^ Macauley scored his 1,000th TAKE TRAININO TREK ' absorbed the water and remained ere put-0om*'drive to their offense Vennart, f ...... ] (VI 3 a 33 to 52 overtime win over Man­ In Oklahoma C5y, p it^ a g entiiely from the spectators, as Beagle’s ripe, like jumping from Total* ...... 535 ^ 'ilO 1545 L 'Toomey. f ...... j, 04 e inviUtlon yeateniay and showed point of' the season, only to be pre­ fourth or.Gfth place. He had been fart. An indication that the rain M I - 9 ^ 5 4 8 aha came through with some nice chester Trust in the second game. Allie Reynolds bt the Yanks the defaatad doga and their han­ Between Vejar-Blaek After Draw scoring playa. ‘The Package Five FcfW fr e ...... (VI ( Us. skill last night In wMloplng ceded by Philadelphia’s Nell Jbhn- St. Louis (4^ —The CardinMa, aecomt-fo the Cocker for aeveral had little effect on the track came Oardea Grove (1) p. McAdam. a . .. . » ...... n (VO 0 Steve Frovoet had aoother good that he had rejected the club’s dlers only .stare straight ahead, Pohl ...... 99 116 R e f b e e e played Ustless ball the last quarter Carnegie Tech 86-40 for lU 19th ston into the select circle. He who annually do their spring yearpi^’ ea rlier when Hector Hogan W IL U A M S Simmon*, a ...... 0 (VO 0 ■igkt gettlag 20 potata to lead H ond (Xintract offer. .The supsi coldly...... Joe R lro s a ...... 134 101 aa it ran oui.ot gaa. and bad..no. McFarland, a ...... ,-. 2 14 .6 consecutive victory. Western Ken- sebred a field goal at, 1.0 mUir iraining in 8 t._Peteraburg, Fla., ebief.’ reportotSy-hcMtag out for Beagle, in case you ' never equalled the Auxtrallan record of Gavello ...... 69 106 apcer. S ...... 0 o**o. a ...... 0 o-f 0 80-69, probab'y dumping Miami In the overtime period to give the the Tigers at their lAketand, Fla., tical' Dachshunds when we came _ . . OrnUl?, f ...... 5 V LKAGl'K , ter of attention. Have Mm drift ; - Installing That nich*rd»e.nlt .. Johanns»iv-lf;5v^.f Pvt, Vejar returns to Array duty! count In the seventh. Maackaatav JIalac .BalM. (3V. •««nd_?VBlti|ijj for the baB—then from consideration. The flyers Grocers a one point win over Man­ onds isy Rochester's Qdle Spears YOUNGSTER flIQNED ----- i «t Tort Beiuitag, Gtui'after ^beilig^ Tbe game Vejar got p and lasted Knvl* ... from Da.vtbn hav3 a" 19-5 record. te Fort 'Worth; Tex.; Art Pao- I f you’ve ever wondered, aa we who has a 4:04 mile to his credit. (Srlswold. g ...... 96 758 . _ ptit Mm to work. QfNIRAl chester Trust, ftcynolds also tvas moved the Royals one game ahead HOOKEY AT A GLANCE West Haven, Feb. 10 (.P) — Joe finished eighth in a field qf JO. out on a llve-4Uy pass. Hia man- 20 soconds remaining be- Boalrla ...... 120 160 91 362 Score at half time. 14-12 Plumblna- Louisville trimmed Loyola of •, an American League um­ bad, how they ever teach ahaw b'-OBpU. 3____n . McChtrry ..-rr...... 133. 243 116 394 , Q-.rWhat is the proper way to Mgh ecorer for the winners. Hank of the thii-d-place Pistons. Arnie N a tto ^ Leagns ^ ... pire fo r ' 13 years, waa annotated Kobelskl of MontvUle, i star Landy obviously made a terrific ager. Stevp EHlsi says he hks an-; dribble? New-orleans 94-7T."running Tto Jasibweki racked up 18 points Risen was high for the Royals dogs to staad with their Mad legs shortstop at Norwich Free Acade­ TntnlX.,,,..';,...... 14 Varrlrk ...... Hi 139'H2 370 Boston 3, Tbronto 2 umpire in cMef of tho 'Texai atretcbed out beMnd them like effort In the last lap. The crowd 3i other year to serve and any light . Only 2,695 fans turned biit for Nawickt ...... 130 126 j24 372 .j'b * *'■", **eavlly toward * low mark to 17-5. Both Loutevllle and from Ms center poet to pace the with 19. New York 3, Detroit 2 my and until.'recently a fresh­ Score at.half Itmi;. ll-io Froih. ' Hammii, t. . . . . Dayton have loot to Western Ken­ League. ' • they were looking for a Oght, the of 8.000 — including the Duke — plans are ipdellMte. 1 Jt** slam-bang battle, contributing Total* "f-jS T l ’*’’**‘‘'* •" »«»fer against a i i a t H t M losers. man at American International gave him a terrific cheer as he ...... "590 '7i5 'f « Iu 6 Spear, ( ...... tucky, Has** a Hal* (U) nnswer is thnt they don’t. At least, 8«|lk«mAm (Ttli Hec Knowles,' pilot of Jed BUck h*** if* 57,042. It was Ctsb rklaaN (t> T ^ ln t defender. The high drlb- Turner, f ...... a • a College, signed a Brooklyn Dodg- headed down the home stretch. McCona . ---- HI 111 Retkmen. f .... B. r. PI*, aot the eaes we saw. What hap­ era minor league organisation and also of Chuck Da\-ey who MrLOaan We Js faster, hut not aa secure Provoet. f .... 10 ft-l 2ft pens Is that the handler squats be­ Officials announced Landv had Ptckral. f . twlce defeated Vejar, in 1952. says: . got 84,000 from the TV peo. 101 against stealing. Oloaver. c ...... ST. FRANCIS of Brooklyn, con­ gutonoMc^i t ...... i contract yesterday. He has been Kohen. .. eds. > ~ Bulllvan . 107. 102 310 : ^ OIL BURNER OR Campbell, c ,,, Monchuikl ( ...... r.. 0 side Ms animal aad keeps-yaaklng run the first quarter In one min- , Gardner, c "We would like a rematch—and in Erapln • • . 96 1(17 Q. -What" should a referee de Todd, a ...... sidered the best New York area ordered to report to Vero Beach, Martin .. Renn. e ...... 3 Ms legs back every few momeats ute flat — he was about 10 yards ' oibbf, c' another, month or so Black will Blaek, outivHgh.^ 144 to 148, m 114 when a basket is scored on a dis­ W. Reynold*, a team available for the N IT ,. de­ ei«w nt.« ...... i.’i;;!!.’ i AU pCHANNIL UHi-VHP TIUVIMON RIOraOM Fla., n a t month for spring traln- behind Semple the half* In 2:02 had won 27 of 28 atsHa and Vejnr Merfer, a ..." feated Temple 71-62. The Brooklyn as be eees tbe Judge camtag. Most tng and future cli^^-^|gplgnment. Kahn, g ...... knMk Vejar ort In three rounds.” I Total* ... -r- ' m '537 517.15S7 puted play-and he failed to see COMPLETE HEATING SYSTEM Daltl*. a ...... 0 and the three-quarters In 3:05. TrlvlRiK). a ...... 'v*» taa biggest test. Chlcp wns the ball go through the hoop? Total! 14 (V4 26 school has won 17 of 20 Including Black, a former National Inter­ seeking Ms 58tb victory against hosaltf Arm* (tf) 10 in a row. Ita losses were to Total* ... 43 Totals ...... Baaera Carparaltaa (2) with' eight seconds to play, Sal'* Sf**i** 11-38 ‘ 7i collegiate champion from Michi­ only four defeats. ,, rarrand ...... 130 105 ini 336 —..^ncport brought the ball down- Pockett, t ...... 4 (VI 8 Western Kentucky, Seton Hall and (Biurllla, f _ Dowabeale gan State, show'ed that he could The'total points awarded by tlw Oiambar* 126 96 inn 326 Spoatto, t ...... 0 (VO 0 Kentucky Wesleyan. JoUy. I ... ■ y n r m R i a Topptne f ...... 8now ...... 99 106 113 .716 TOUrt. trailing ^ basket. As a J ...... 2 (V4 4 Gate*, -f... Larohevosque, f ...... use more polish. But he put up a three officials gave Vejar the edge. Tarca ...... IM 9r ins 339 Bridgeport man drove through White. I ...... 3 14 T Fordham, whlcli could have a K*n*rl, ( '. Boland, r A. Churllla. c 0 (V« n surprisingly good showing as a 2-1 280 -Ot 274. The- btsut (vaa scoretl gibith ----- 116 125 356 for the basket. Johnny Nucatols, H o ift bid but doean't vyant one, defeated H*y*r( c Jouberi, a ...... underdog iigalnst the more.experi­ Twaroalte; c ...... ft (VO ft Rutgen 69-58. liie Rams undoubt­ Wondhurv. Custrr, a ...... under the new National Boxing 'Tbtola 906 524 547 1677 •'ohege and professional Warner, a ...... ft 04 0 N*II, a enced Vejar, ex-dramatic arts stu­ Assn, system, requiring 10 poiiits n*a WIHU (I) official, saw a Ryder defeader eoiiroiiAii^ with Gavrllo. a 3 « (vo 4 edly will ca.6t their lot with the I>>',«l*n. a Totals O'Rrtlly ...... '...... 103 135 f i* .tj7 Minor, a ...... 1 1-2 3 13 7-14 31 dent at New York Univeraity. per round to the winner and afty eome up to meet. Mm. watcher for imsoHsfoetory NCAA as an at-lkrgS hepresenU- J 2 t number under 10 *o the Iciser. ytttn-r ■>.... . tl9 719 1T2 .750 tlve from the Bast. Total*■a"" — — ...... 13 i-ij 37 Eknit ...... ■..yi:.:.. Kt —^ xx • „ “!****? *" Ptar collided. He T<^ta ...... 13 S-U ^ ficore St hat time. 14-li Sal * Mapl*. Referee Joe TVhlte scored it 97- Kompsnlk ...>7 ...... 95. 119 . IM 902 called a Mocktac foul on the de- hoot ffcif wiofw? Score at half time, is-lft. Noaslff*. College action last night was Lanky lan it » m 347 confined almost to the East. In one 90 for Vejar. Judge Frank Clarit fea^r, nearly fell over when the FalrfleM Maifiet (33) favored Black 03-92 and .Judge Olallo — 96 97 195 COLLEGE BASKETB.UX of the few Midwestern games, BrMgeimrt player agked him if the M ^ e r . , ...... Howatti Walsh caDeA it..ri 91-91 Totate *>(*A.A' 530 5M 5141634 shot. ivMch had gone in mnoMeed Duquesne 86. Carnegie Tech'40. Oklahoma AAM continued its ....2 1-2 il. Prirtceton 66. Cblnmbia 47. merry way towards the Missouri l^ b s r d , f ...... i... 0 ' (V2- (V ilraiv. by the referee, d’ka good. The Delaney, f . . . , . . , . 1...... 4- (VI n Takaal’a Bavkvnia (2) N ow Penn 78, Syracuse 74. Valley title by beating St. Louts Taylor, e ...... Earn While You Learn "I’m disappointed," said Vejar 'vofklng withy him failed h Tho Time .... .7 (VI 4 aft«rw»'xls. -«’ln the--A«ny 1 do’ lr > ..Yaila AL-Xlartmouth 23. etaeo.aG'" '■-»•I,*,. ia> Fordham 69. Rutgen 58; The Aggies, who have now won S*.* 0 1-3. 1 lot of roadwork, but don't get oason ..119 130 l»sd_^to help ^ont. Normally, the To D o Sorfwfhing .M ' -*^'***~-^-*eA*- * mfE^EttOE eO N I^t T h I ATLANTIC REHNING COMPANY lias a much chance to do a lot bi actual Milan*** n » 102 "**oirid rely on tie scorers . LaSalle'82, Iona 89. , 2a out of SI. grabbed the lead for Total! ...... : li 3-10 33 Goodrich 136 124 St. Francis 7 ~M6 42 St Joseph’s (Pa.) 69, Drexel 59. C L E A N IN G A n d IN S T A L U N G an MOM MIEN YOU fRADE BA* tSS) af baars. AdelpMa 68, Rider 85 (Over­ n. Wlorama. f ,. F. Pt». time). NO AYailiblo for Ex|itrioaood Operators : ...... 3 2-.1 ft SEPTIC TANKS and CESSPOOLS NO NO fiick Krinjak, i'.'. P Boston College 78. Harvard 52. Dsv* Krinjsk. f ...... 4 1-1 I CQ4Hy*ftn>1 L *iMMV6rter«1j et Moas than the most ^ ______t ' • • , ...... 1 (U) 2 Navy HO.-Oaortetown (DC) 75. srgaaliatlsa af TRAINED BBWAGB tP C C iA U S n U w tilN iy li I.InnHI, c ...... 4 1-ft. ft advanced automobile Moucr. a .....t ;;;;- ■"-* — “ d aseeMeery-REBULTi A iMfclElMtyMftliil G R- c> r, g ...... ; ...... 2 441 ft IP YOUa ROILSR IS OLD LET US ever designed.,Get more ...... 1 0^ 2- BBTTBR isb at a LOWI'BB PRIOB. wellSIShEdiMwr than out-aosad Studebaker FOR INFORMA'nON WRITE styling that’s insurance of T’^aI* ...... IA..4 ....U .~W4 8- N INSTALL A COMPLETE D aCO UNIT THIS IS WHY I —asM wkn lka»a« la Nm Score at hflf. Urn*. 14-13 ^ h ii*. a Watorpraaltag af 1 top reeale value. "M y 8(ud*bak«r koa tr«v«lad WINDOW SHADES a#Naw nadfraisH Water . . * Hiord peoplfi caO Ihe’XoHolae" lewool pries 4Md...lolra <*et America’s No. 1 scon- B3,e(M milm aad uo*d 2,630 taV MedMUC2l39 FUDOM YfMMGBfifRRtStORitfEiRtli] •arts, aolta paworial aaw ■ara taatiriiSd. M -klnacY Braa. pmy car!- Tbe new Stude­ loaa of go*—33.7 milm par gal- THE ATLANTIC REFININS CO. a New *»rastaiaa r ’ ■ NawAStolMpk lea far a««rall drlviag------■ tt ^ W A S H A R L E iBdtaiix PktHfR rm rn baker ia the Reatest com­ fiass toateUed. (1 ) Proaapt Scnrict I la both Ckao^ bination of gas saving and * aad wiat*r—ar*caza kipkiray 1351 MAIN STv—EAST HARTFORD. CONN. (2) QuaUty Work pMs mmt Comawadar V-« tpaod 50 la Ml.” NOTICE COLUMMA PYROXYLIN a Ptaggad sawsr Maai upkeep saving in the auto­ SPECIAUSTS IN ad alrctotaaBy. ' (S) Rcaaoaablo Prieoa aaalaaa... Tha Hedehekor mobile world. "Par 4b* paot 22 yoor* I bar* Tel. 8:00 A. M. to SiM P. N.—Mr. Robertson, Hartford 8-2118 M Made to Order *kU6Btla Mda"... AH itM CesM in mn4 §mtfm rMel drhroa aU mokm of - eara bet b a r b e r h i i .l aCqRv Wltk Vssur Baaera BESAPE. . .BESURB Redabskors sffar y#a of aovw bava I drivoa aayUrim TELfPHONE EVENINGS: •aBa saM msnulia* aaw Come ihand see what a buy to oompaie wMb tha Stedo- ^ Front End - Fram Alqninfnt • (ilT N C L U B Hi arias aad A«4o. the new Studebaker is—the boktr. It ia Imly a ble ear. l L C » a l N C JERRY FA'Y’S TY big, luxurious Chiuaipion in la eaodbrt aad a omoB oar HarHord JA-S-242S Coll M c K i n n e y B R O S a MHa Brie* or Ovsrddva. Bristol 2-ISM All billa or ciaiins out- 331 MAIN SjTREE'T MANCHESTER, C O N N L L JOHNSON the lowest price field—the Mr. aearle Mr. Bylvta and Wheel lalaneins SALES AND S a ^ l brilliant Commander V-^ Btanding must be presented P A W tO O . I SEWAGE DISPOSAL COMPANY [ t '5 I®*” “ ‘ Unmentbefore March T «. M l^ ^ m Of ROCKVIUli S-2177 HaHtoN iA-R-SISS ATUNTIC 1» 1954 to. M R TflL M I - M M l -lfla.iat PEARL RT* L A K E s t r b i t ; V B W O N CHORCHES MOTOR SAL e S MlEelHO S-M4T I Mr. L. M m am C ALL WRUNG Ml<9^5295 ■J- t-‘ 7~z: r> MANCHBnBE - MANCMSIBI M orer SAUl KARL KELLER, Tr««fc ■'Jr ^4-7 ‘L - 'V 857 Main St,. Manehestet * ’X h.^ ... ( lA.. M.- './T' , t.-. * I \ V y h y k i - - ■ ^ ^ ' y ' r r ■>':'y y a y \ ' I ‘‘^ ' - .1 . ' ; ‘ > « ’ i ' ; . 7

BtANOTESrg^VEW NG HERALD, MANCaiESTER, ^ iy''’.'rr:.:'i'Tri';:.... i'v'J'a catttej^AJto Itofasa. iPIMa EtoA Shd drititai Item maP< R ^ p * center. Gentleman preferred. six rdttaia, mbdOht convehiancM. gagk). centraUy Icicated, $12,600. . mpiriw. m va many odab Girt Scout Troop 62| a Junior guns. ate., repnired. Shenrs, irat's Oldast Electrantca Tei. M L 8-7406. hoiaterlng. M r9 Itolatoni, 38 p.m. 0-7996. •ty, wUl attend the two-day con- Citer American military observers try. In her cGumn, Mrs.- Roosevelt Center Motor Sales, Ml Main St. Late 1952 and 1953 Models FURNISHED steam heat, second m r tg ig a money avaUable. are unwanted .nnd add: "W ^tG l ^ t e d that she regarded the fion, Mrs. Oarraway dtaeuMaa flW 1 ^ 3 ^ 5 1 2 1 A L L KINDS of antenna w orit CaU Mtttiwn S400L Mederatoly ^ ilatiM wanted. Call The vantitm of the society this week ^ Asked specifically what U. -8.- XO Floor Models hot wafer. 'space for car. OOUIf4n Rxiwctlng totoy In Ayrii, MODERN 4-ROOM home, cabinet the Americans everything they forces would do ahoGd South Daughters of th* American Revo­ teaue G Miaa M ariaa-xAiitarap,' ISSO BUICK Coupe, (uod mechklnt- A rt Ptamey. T V Antenna SpeoiAI- RwMtilEii O»poft«aitiis SS glass. Johneon BuUdtog Company, 608 end at the Elm Trro Inn, Farm­ famous Nagro ---- S ’- cal condlticHi. Radio, heater. Call M , Sales and Servtco. Very fair pswtsr And Also Cabinet Models Near bus MI. 9-8001. need $ or 4, room unnirelMied kitchen; plastered walla, oU burn­ ington. The thenie of the conven­ want to know anyhow.” \ hprtlUtiea, RuU ra- lution Be "an extremely narrow apartment. MI. 94894. er, fUU ceUsr, near biu, school, M ^ SL Ml. 97438. BveW aM L The French contend the Amert Jmi^: and conrervative group o f people, tlon’a nationG M I. S^OM. prices. T e t ML OdTia. STORE AND sevsn tdoyn dwelUmr VERY CENTRAL, clean, well ..90018. - tion will be "Osteopathic Medicine plus garage, spproodmatMy 1000 A ^ B WALT powar tools sad ehomtog center. Only $8,500. Carl­ oan G r technicians here have noth' "W * win cross that bridge If we with a great fear o f anything new, tion”B nations* If;'.'--’-. ‘ ■ AH Hayo VHFand Can heated front room. Tel. MI. 973S7 QUIET YOUNG couple looking for for the Geriatric Patient.’* to Washington, D. C., by l-^' IWO OLDSMOBILE IS. FuUy ANTIQUES Reflnlshed. Repairing sq. fl. Btcellent location for moat '‘ Bias, ssrvles. damon- ton W ; Hutchins. M l. 941834-4664 or READY to •xehaage ing to do with the war. They sai% ever get to it." - and do-nG constitute one of the •'• > » • ' done on ay ^ te rffur^ Tienuui, Also Be Converted , to IIHF before t.-SOB; and after 8 p.m. s nr 4. room apartment ot flat. forces for movtag forward in the that, Miaa Andarsen - gaa flufiff* fiB 1TTI llI equipped. Low mileage. Private any touaUasa. < » hdt water hast. m s Arrsagad. CSqdtol rear aatote, am nged, Vernon L. Haag, vice president they bGp matotato only ^Urcraft HuU; who returned in the asms 100 South St Phone ML Ob.. 88 Mato UCtenn Btuderit and no chUdren. PORTER s t r e e t —4lx rooms O-iault Howard carrying civilian cargos. But the n piMe that hrpugto Ambassador world today." She does, however, twice in the hah and has aaother owner. Price $1005. CaU M I. $4737 For fuU dMaUa and to see More. ONE LARGE fumlahed roopi for Call Middletown, OI. 7-8347 or DI. H'-.tings, o f the Gray Manufacturing Co., .X4ifr*dCUico k^ua,.^!t«initx.]Bng«A -xltar...A.-aan... SAVE MONEY complsle, foundaUon 36 x $3, fire* A ge n ^ , MlUhaU SOlVL Bombers or ttanqiort planes Jtma.AlUaon framTokyo, said to m rea* gratitude for. Ahe ’.’exoG- fhKagement Uu a coneart tlMk* on. . C ^ ^ .E < A. M RaaUy, 410 Mata AL ANITEMItlPfkWtaui M rf- • two: -With or without 'httchew prtvt- ■751858;-"=*“’-"■■ ■ ; ■ place, ceramic tile bath, hot Hartford, will addnesr the month­ March 30, "" * | »d Woodland 8U .O d l MI. .a^TM. St. M I. 94397, M L 3 -4 & . legee. M L 8-4770. lituGly carry supplies to French reply to other queetiona that thi /Tent patnotic' cennee the organisa­ WERS’S t v — 17 Maple St., $S par . ► aiM htaadard typswritars. 5130 and up; (Not Installed) water-oil heat, garage, amesite NEWCOMER To Mancheater de ly meeUng of Hartford Chapter, defense posts all over Indochina. - (Jommunists in KorGi-. tion has given in the preservation Considerable controversy ovecj L O tT — Smon vclooter diOMiond houaa call. AU work fuUy guaran- AQ makes of addbqr machines driveway. Screens, storm win­ sires to rsnt or buy home. Six National Assn, of Cteat Account Observers Stay la Rear., , . of historlcG landmarks throtish. ''Come .Over and See Them ROOM FOR lsfdy or couple. Re» tanta, Tuesday'at 7:45 p .m . at the of launching an attack this Issua wpa. stirred up, a ^gm iltf^M weon Dowty-mchnum «oid IfID-WINTER c l e a r a n c e taad. Can ML 048SS for quick aold^ar rented. Rnpatia on an BnsinoBs FroMTty dows. Excellent condition. Price nom e, mmroKimatGy $13,000. No "x .RarGy does any American Ariiiy * irailato Cooper and that they would attack "JYthey out th* country." years ago when it ww aniioiiiiiar honest aervtca. Wanted—-FobwIs SS ■Bakes. Msflow*a fined home, near .busv Garage Indian^ HIH Country Club, Newing­ M i ^ 8t M I. M174. Roohtrd. " GARRITY BROTHERS avaUable. North End. MI. 0-4070. for Sale 70 $15,300. The Eacott Agency, li­ sgente. Tel. ML 91864. officer see at Gose range how the thought they coGd w in." ^ . In her reply to Mrs. Roosevelt, in the press that the DAR had riM lOSl Studebaker Champ. Ftva Pas­ censed broker, 368. High St., W., ton. T h e meeting w ill be preceded war Is-progreaslng. When they do wutiain Coofier, 75 Green Manor Mrs. Oarreway states in part, "If senger Coupe — Overdrive, CUSRK TYPIST, yesmg lady lor B E A U T IF U L SMeettan cf erool rasa- Rockville Road, Talcottville by a dinner at 8:30. The subject of '. The generG eGd the Communiila fused to Glow Mia* Andattea tff TWO ROOMS, Biliglo end double. WEST SIDE, 100% location for corner McKee. MI. 9-7688. make trips into the Red River Rd., oofisented ■ to serve as had increased their air power In being patriotic, with deep love of appear to Conatltutioa HaU. heater—$07A HooschoM Servicss - general office duties, will find our aants at low pttoaa. Also n « wool Legnl Nntke Mr. Haag’s trik will be "Graphic smaU manuf acturing company An Phone MI-9-4621 One minute, from bus line. Inquire beauty parlor or office. CaU ACB Delta or to the French Union masterx G ceremonies at the an­ North Korea since the armUtlc, but rauntry and ita welfare, and being iv : Offered is-A and taatrnettma to braidlag tuns. Realty Co. MI. 93893. CAPE CODDER, good home oft Coat Accounting.’* fortreas of Dien Bien Phu, west of nuG dtetert card.^ party and food seGous to mathtGn bur American INDIVlDUAL-aiid buoinoao Income lOSi Ford Fordor Custom 8—FuUy Ideal placa to work.. Many advant­ CAU Rockville 54700. State Tailor Shop, 8 B isa ^ St. M l. good street, large Uving room had made no msteriG increase in equippe^SOOB. ages and excellent opportunitylo 5-5047 or MI. $-7S8$. . a t A hMd Hanoi, they quickly return to'SG- bG# otX the Man"hester HGr- their ground force*. - Way OfXJfe can be considered nar­ tox oenrtco. Tel. M l, » 8B«» for dp> W ILL BUILD to auit tenant, with fireplace, very pleasant kltch- Virgil M. Landry, Jr., son ot gph,____ , , . - ■ ■____ "'^Ojntinont ot* irour'lionfo...... PtsAT FtNlBH.^ Holland...artndur advaac* NeflieiMt-and-aecurtde.- 8Ji .FOOT-.OaldApM retrigesator, dramera, X’TUfMidky, F eb . 23,. a t x . Ambassador/ENDABLB younger woman for chine, enough molds to teat ’one occupancy. CaU ACB Realty Co. ______JOHN J. WALLETT, Jude* •probleme, and that the present NewingUm \<-Q13&. R e v e r s e FHONE MR. ALBERT On buoTtoe. Home cooking. Ml. Ideated, oversise garage, punealta M l. 9-2393. ( ^ P May N G Heed erana'^Df Foreign Wars to loan seems as good a time as any. Hull paredness Gter World War I. We traveling to this countfy on AmT IB B ntO S PB C r BiU School 4or general houaewoik, two days a year or more. Good for dress- drive, many extras, only $13,000. AT A count OF PROBATE held The final session of the Girl taU ea. Gid, chG rs,. and to A lex­ same ship with him. She efntered SinaU Down' Payment—Bank Rates ebargea. week. M I. $-883$. HARTFORD CHapel 7-0368 went to Tokyo just tinder six were first to start occupationG young chUdren. Transportation maker or taUor., Mrs. EUiott. 75 Carltoir W. Hutchins, M I. 94133, MANCHESTER — Nearly new six at Mancheater wHhIn and for (he ScouLLeaders Training course will ander Jarvi^h o will send a truck the country on a ragulG Immifira^ famished Mrs. Lela TFhur, dirso* AFTER 7 P. M. CH-6-4690 Mancheater. on the 8th day Ike’s *Go Eiasy’ Plea months ago to replace Gen. Mark therapy In public health hospitals, CORNICES, and aUp covers Henry St. MI. $-7633. (two unfinished) full cellar, hot of February, A.D.. 1164. beh«d tonight at 8 o’clock at the to pick thato u^ and return them. tlon quota and is now applying far*' tor. Phono MXtcheU S-d7iB7. TYPIST. Attractive position for Center (Thurch. The lattei- part of W. C2ark, who has Gnce retired and among the first to Gd immi­ cltizenGiip. CHORCHES MOTOR SALES custom made c Decora­ woman with high school education OOMPLEiTE DINING room 'Bet. Apuimcnt^FIstta-^/ water oU heat, fireplace, shed Preeent, JOHN J. WALLETT. Judee. The MutChester Coat, Apron and frbm the Army. grants on Ellis Island. Among the tora. For free y Ou s a v e o n t o p ____ HENRY STREET Arca>-Flva-room Latate of Vincent Marcin, late of the evening Mias Eleanor Gordon Towel.-Supply Cb., has offered to It ia her. hope fluff ahe win ba MRS, BOPPI, reader and adviser. Studebaker Sales and Service te caU ML and knowledge of tyiring who feels good conditliDn, bedroom seL Tenements 62 dormer, combination atorms, plas­ M ^ h ea ter in 'WUd dlftrlct. deceased.^ (Contiaoed from Page Om ) Hull declined comment bn the first to start sriiools fo r under­ 3-SS90 or ML BUILDINO NEEDS AT WA.____ Cape Cod, garage, wooded and tered wsllB, city conveniences, w ill teaet) folk dancing and sing­ suppfy table cloths and dish able to return to Germany evto- All welcome. 350 Franklin AvO., MI-9-9483 she has better than average afaU- , Listed below an typical values Weatinghouae electric double c^n fenced lot. A nice he me complete Upon application of Donald ,V. ing. situation in Indochina, saying, that privileged children, we stiff own tuaUy to Join her husband, who bad; Mtuas from the Art theater. For ity. Some experience while help­ stove. Universal tank atyle/vac- FOR RENT— Five room modem $13,700. Gstto Co., CHapel 64889. Marcin, prayine that sa,tnii(rument.pur- bers of his officlG family. towels. he had no authority or responsibil­ and operate two schools, at In plumbing, h e a tlv . buUding apartment with large tUe bath­ with everything for only $18,100. porUne to be (he laat will and /fesia- two and a half toOra y ea n t o ' anmintmont can CHqwl 047S5. ful is hot essential since we are uum cleaner, aU attachme^. MI. evenings JA. 8-S989. MI. 3-6946. ment of aaid deceaaed be admitted to McCarthy told newsmen in San / Mrs. H arriett Horan and Mrs. ity for that area. Tamasaee, S. C., and Qrant, Ala. BejiM lsi;-.Contr^^ 14 materials. N o money down, up room, on ascend floor of colonial Warren E. Howland. Realtor. MI. Miss Nancy Smith, daughter of serve there. glad to triln. you and help you 8-451$ after 8 p.ih. __ _ Francisco, ahead of his speech in Catherine Haugan, who are to .. , JX-, .. - - . to 3 y ea n to pay on F H A terms. home. Heat; hot vmter, electric 84000 or A / R . WUkie, J r;, MI. PR IVATE OW NER-:^aw 4-room • ORDERBDr-That-ftie-for nppll Mr,., and Mrs. StewArt Smith, 15 started. Reasant working environ­ 0-4380. cation be hram And deter; Knox St., has been named to the suburban Ban M kteo:' " I intend to charge G tlckef-GslribuUon, have XNOOMBTAXi CaU Dan Auto AcesssoftM TItss • ro in custom RUG, 9 X 13, new, imported, forest range, and Frigidairs Included. all extra lairfe, expandable, large at the Continue' _ placed them In the local beauty ment — aalaiy, comparable with loL-fir*place, garage. N o agents. Probate ofthfe td Maariieater. la aaid Conamendable .Honor L ist a t to the American Z'- Mawor. ML sasrhsad quaUfttoktlona plus lAgtitailr merit green, $15. Atoo gray A x il, Mgh AvaUahte klarcU 1. No ckUdren or Dlairter. «n Uie t n h g g y St tFebruary, people air the faCts. .It Ito'li’t.'kbuse shops. The^Tire oG to dispose of LOrtfmiB BMtoriao. salf-oii^ ■-Its, btofck tila caillngB, pats. Write Bdx U, Herald, giving M ANCHESTBR-New rmic]^, qual- Tei. MI. 98677. Path Junior OGIegc. in Long- lagv S ya w . gnarantos; 8M.0S any oesaaes. .Planned, .program « t □ cpwritiro Qirmr pile bqucle. sculpiai^. $50. Hart- . Ity cooeteuetkm, oo dev elepment, AD . 18(4. at ten o'endt In the fo’re^ tp. teu whGi’a going on., When,- it » .l“ fk.RUtober. G ticketa, .and BOOVEB VACUUM ^elMifer SiRit tenmuBS. lukimena. c i£ ^ - ^ CRhper AMM,- ^ydiee, employmenfK data, dr p r ^ ^ noon, and-that tmura-he to’ alt meadow, Mass. Miss-Smith, a grad­ car. Let us demonatrata. Budget Ivancement. Vacation with pay, Tuo, laratory. clomt $61 large kitchen, three hedrebme, CAPE COD—Five extra large perma IntereataAfn Mid eaUte of the hurts, the Democrats aeream..It hope that their patrons and friends and omwlce. LaFlamme Appliance Contois. $ a S4S3L 3 colon .V...... isa.80 Wetoersfleld ^ e . C-1 . and refarehces. uate of Manchester High School in Co.. 15 Oak St'M L OMOS: the coat Cola Motors, MItChaU ^•--MiUe employee benefita. fuU ceUar, wooded lot, centraUy rooms, 23’ Uving room with flre- Mndency of M)d application and the the daks of 1963, is taking the i* our party’i duty tq,4xpose the will not oGy be present at the card 04000. iwcial Credit Omp, 410 Aay- □ DEEP WELL JET PUMP located. Only 818,900. Carltoo W. plsco. big yard with fireplace, ga­ W * Pla?!' o( hearing thereon, by detGla of 30 years qf treason." p p ty but contribute to the success ALTERATipi'^. Repairs, remodel- 2-i>ipa^atom. litta up 8 5 5 VB L iW rigerator, In good coo- MANCHBSTgiR — Furiiiahed, An PPbUahlng a Copy pf this order, la aome executive eecretiiriG: course. FILMTODR'IniSttne tax return in Ing. and new construction expert­ HartfOrd. Potm. Phone ditton. riasonalde. Phona ML excepadnally -nice ' $ bedroom Hutehtna, MI. 95133, 94884, rage to cellar. ExceUOht condiUon. neWCpaper Haying a cIrcuIaUon In aaid SimlUffly; Jenner' aaid at New G the^cake' asle.------yuttr own home. CaU M L 0M3S TIRES GOOD used, aU atsM $3.50 ly done. No Jbto too emeU. For free ... i® -!? . . . - - .149.80 $-8474 after 4 :$s. apartment with all modem con­ Price $12,300. Cteil owner. Ml. diatrict. leaat five daya before the A son- was born at the Hartford Ostle.'lniJ., th atT propose to tell’ up. Boinner’s, No oveiiiead. Roch- □ 3-PC. POWDER ROOM SET MANCHESTER GREEN - Three day of^ahld hearing, to appMr U they tor MPalntmant estimate caU Hoiaet A Gayaon. .a- veniences. Garage, Reasonable. 9-4391. w e ^ a e at Mid time and place and Hospital on Feb. 8 to Mr. and Mts. the truth ragameia of politics." vlUe Road, TalcottvUla. 'Ul w a : for general office White lavatory and closet bedroom ranch. PaUo, garage, 80’ IgatmiiHtke’B Remarks M I. 0-3001. work. refrigerator .Buys of toe CHapel 94033. be heard relative thereto, and .madte Milton Sherman. RPD 2, Volpl Rd. Locai Man Flies WANTED—Rida from Porter St 0, Saturday’s 5, all day Stoday 5. bookkeeping, etc. unit with fitttnge ...... S9.55 9 cu. f t deluxe PhUco, big landscaped lot, trees. Only TEN MINUTES from Center — reidm to thla court, and by mailing In In his Lincoln Day talk, Jenner to Hamilton Standard, V^ndsor CABINET MAKINO-We alao do Good "iUona. Apply □ BIRCH KITCHEN QABINETS COMPLETELY Furnished four 83.850 cash needed to assume 4% Three bedroom ranch, $Mi years a reglatered Alter on or before Febru­ made no reference to the Presi­ FOUR .GOOD used tires and tubes. Box R, greeter cheats plus dairy bar, $34r. ary 1C. 1844. a- copy of this order to Mrs. Th.iiodore FGrbanks, preG- Locks, S to 4:30 sh ift CaU ML aU types of carpentry wortc. re­ M ain aiaes and styles. was $349. 7 cu. ft deluxe PbUco room home, 5 minutes, from Man­ mortgage. Warren E. Howland, old. Attractive living room, fire­ Agnea Marcin, 304 North Main 8(. dent’s remarke but he eGd: "Don’t Japan to Maine »>7Slt. WUl fit aUe 7.00 x 15 or 7.W x 15. Realtor, Ml. $-8800. or A. R. place, picture window., Laundty dent of the.American Legion Auxil­ modeling. alteratloiia, $199. was $309.98. Benaon'p, toe., chester. Adults only. Phone MI. Mancheater. Cohn.: Blaine Burdick,'301 i iary, Mrs. J. F. WGlett, secretary, let uyone tell you Cotimunism M I. 04007 after 5:90. etc. Good wprkmanmp and rea­ LADY wrraNtieaaant 'voice to do □ F^Sne WALL TTLE , lOSSMain. 91704. WUkie, Jr. M l. 0-4380. room off kitchen,'TUe bath with North Main 8t.-. Mnncheater. Conn.: w ill not be an lasue in the coming a n t e d telepiKme/ contact w o t k ^ home Donald V. Marcin. 303H North Main and Mrs. Wilber Little, A>nerican- John Sheridan, Airman 3!c, was W — Ride to vicinity of In­ sonable rates. Estimates gladly n. marbleixed colon. ’ staU shower. Hot water oU heat, St., Mancheater, Conn. - can^Ggn. I t must and. w ill con­ ternal Rovemio Office. Capitid for bu ^ eales tarson. Pay\toy the 38 LINDEN 8T. 8 room single. With basement garage. Large rpar ism chGrman, Will represent the member G a crew on one of the liven. CaU Dick at P L 3-0000 or •. • - - - - ,49c ' JOHN J. WAIJ-KTT. Judge. u n it^ the 6:80 dinner meeting at tinue to be until we get the rafs • Avo., Hartford, from vicinity of 00 Tnilers for Sale 6«A fohn at ML $-0709. hour,/pilvate. phone nac REG. 7.98 TH IC K TAJS DINING SET and some/Md pieces garage, four years old Hslland screened porch alao frobt porch. out of government.’* B-36 bomber* which made a 28r Oak S t Hours S to 5 p.m. CaU MI. For/appointment \ fo r Intel BnsimMB Locations furnace. G. B. dishwasher, fire­ AT A C »U R T OF PROBATE held tog 30th annuG Dept/ NetlonG ~ hour non-atOp fligh t from Japan SHINGLES. Per squM ... .8.88 at a very low cost. MI. $4734. Lovely lot 100’ x 200; with many ai aiancneaier within and for Ihe Eisenhower stid last year he 1061 TRAILER — Stewart $7 foot, OARAGES. Wood, brick, cinder l4«me M l. 04104. for Rent 64 place, exceUeiit location for home curlty CoGerence St the to Limestone A ir Base in ktaihe. with patio and awning at Vernon / shrubs and flowers lutd trees. Ex­ Diatrict of Mancheater,. on the 8th day hopes that any fear o i Rads "ac­ block. Flnaneing arranged. RcSl- and office for professional man. clusive with Elvn Tyler, Realtor. of February. A.D.. 1884, Garde, New Haven, Saturday,.____ Sgt. Sheridan teleplioned his par­ OORSETRT SERVICE. Trixie Trailer Court. John Martin. M I. -■ ■ / LARGE STORE for rent with baae- Preaent. JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge. 20. The guest speaker will be Clar­ tively undermining" the go.ern- deatlal BuUders, CHapel 7-OlSl. For appointment to inspect can MI. 94469.. ents, .Mr. and Mrs. Michael Sheri­ fotmdatiooa. Export coraetry servw 0-03TS. Mschinery and Tools 52 ment, dealrabla location. Suitable Eatate of Ralph D; Sllion, late of ence Manion ax-d*an G the UGver- ment w ill have vanished by N o­ ' 7 - Hdp WsBtnd— /SS for any huainaaa. For Infoamatlon, the Reuben T. McCann Agency, Mancheater iii Mid diatrict, deceaaed. dan ot Hebron Rd., Bolton, early fee in your home. Aida R. Adame, GENERAL CARPENTRY WE BOY -SetoPrade-RraT power Sou Agent, M l. $-7700. MANCSaCSTER — Four room ex- Gty ot Notre Dame’a Law School, vember's CongresGonG elections. this Gternoon. write Box E, Herald. Upon appilealion of Walter R. SIhon. Jenner told hit audience that SO Durant St. M L $4100. teratlons, additions and mowers, d|tan saws, ttllara, gnr^ J^toUsx^pe Cod, neap *diliais for Ssls 4 reasoniible prkm.- chlniala, AS* hour Y W A R D . Equipment Co., 38 Mam ItreaL piua fuU kaaement, iavatoiy, heat- tile bath, hot* water heal, city 'dow; FuU price, $9,900, Veraon, Conneclleut. it la the upper atmosphere. ^ . iM gA, k * . ORDERED/That the Tor»aoB— reason- mounted rubber, ReadUy ton Center, to receive appeals and sociG science department, wifi ~ .r. Center Motor Sales, on Apply Week Days to 6:30 'kfaiy pricad. A9976. adapted to raw sprayer. CaU MI. M R CONDITIONED offices. Mod- veniences of bus service, city util­ lations committee. ' said he U MafanStroot v R A Y ’S ROOFING Oo. BuUt-up from the declsionii and actions o f ' ities, modern echools, etc., we sug­ be guest speaker. Mrs. Harold Olds Pow ei* R ate B oost Saturdays to6 P.M. 9:.7435 alter 4 mm. . era design, Naar^oat Office. Mato the |toard o f Aoeesaors. afraid, "the-French probably will A t t t o ^ ^ W ^ Sclioot iroofa; gutter Wwk. robf, diimney Ca k r i a g e street, corner Wadsworth. ML gest you inspect this propdrty. Six Ask Early Aetloii': and Mrs. Florence M . Taylor Will' lOM CHEVROUET Aero tutdiia. repataa. Free eaUmates. Ray Hag- good CSiarles T,,Hathaway, Ch. large rooms, tile bath and lavatory, be co-ohGrmen o f the hostess co i9 have to get out of there sooner ■MeWttonaUy-eleen. New vrtdm and OottrteoBB■a-'AtttO' AU#'AROUND Truck driver want- 9F779. or M1..99to8,^ • - -Lawrence Lombardo- — -r— jJB ^riiigFeb..23 rirlator-'.’------snow. Ml: 9-3214,- RAy Jmeton, 84187. m odern kitchen, ghraSe 'ahd bree39 O ir Coffee 19 mKtee. Mrs.- Wtlber-Ltttte; Af^r-~ weU tiroo, AU iny care ere hon- \ fiction with Insured M l. $4338. ' Apply W. G. Glenney Co.,4$t Mosical Instroiacnta 7^7 - Harold. Kennison ’ . : way plus ameaite drive, about an. icanism chGrman is is charge of ^..Georgs applauded Eisenhower's 0^ gueraatood. See Bob OUvor, No. Main St. ’ statements on the campaign I 4 ■■ I car call Larson Driv- A^ GOOH BUY! WIndew ______MUSIC Instrumental____ Com- aqro o f laRd. Thla home is brand the program. - / A public- hearing on propoaed in­ Oontor Motor Seloo,' on Mein St Schoot Pbona /MilItcbeU venettan blinds, shadm imersed, Svbnrbsn for Bint new, with liberal financing-avail­ -(Coattoaei from Page M tudor, radio, Hosting— phuttbiBg 17 JAckjMm 0-6698. Open Thursday 37 » S t Uaeo Installed—Oelter Water. Metoodin MeGs Oub, add approGmatoly $1,500,000 to the hooter. I |0MMaa, lateat maltaoda. kdUhaU •9*9843.: a : ■ ■ f'We have received few com­ ntaroow tUdafa. GUARANTEED OUTBOARD MOTOR Lay-away — nighto.^Free parking next door Proeftag Oaiaa. MANCnDBSTER-Hamlih .street, a plaints over here (in the House) A compGiy's-annuG revenues. Now slip Runa Uka aaw. Plumbing and (w est). \ SERVICE ^ B SS40 good duplex having seven roo'ma Wooden Porches basting. Alterations and. $10 DOWN. Order your motor now on coffee,’*. Hope, said. '"W o'y t Below is a table ahowlng the pro- ^'Lat not .him who it housatess pull down tholiouso of an-" >, $$$ Mahi S t BETTER-TBAtiHlNCt means fewer to lie sure of fun at toe lake. $10 on one 'Gde; ’ Btx rdomm on '/-the poeed-ftee'-changesr-'-'' -- i - — work. Parma glam etectrte and WOMAN DESIRES part lime work. X T a . MH-T- McKin n e y Mos. had lOO times as niany com, bfherV'tmf iaf him wori diligantly and build ona lor himtalf. leasona. Ucenee included through gas water heaters sold and in- CaU M l. 9-1077.' ■ holds any Sea King motor till May SEWERAGE DISPOSAL OO. other or can be used,as six rooms about the high-price ot butter slid P f F ^11 Be Rmovi^ M rtav«Mca. ^Xon., wGei; .bG*.- y«*tasday SLfternboB.- x ' -v OPEN SAT^RPAY M UNTIL MOOM gers,- arrow heads,-'powdei" herns, cabinet kitchen, -~lavatory flrin It would add coifee td a ]is|)T o r RUly equlpiiied lOSS'ljustomlina AUSTIN A, CHAMBERS ,ery Ward, 838 Main St. Tel. MI. etc. Call Stan, weekdays after 0— seven room Ckilonial home located at 246 Jarvis Plan to Divide tions to him following an inspec­ (CLOSED WEDNESDAYS AT NOONI J- Diamonds—Waidica Rooms without Board 59 Wooded lot. May 1st occuj^cy. change Authority (CEA). did.; WUllaih Knowles, Ware- tion of Main Street buildings. It M OAIWNER ST. inoval, alao cellare ciaanet,. CaU THE NEW MANCHESTER Pet pleasant living room with fireplace and screendt^rch, Price $18,700. The Eacott Agency', MRchell 9-4034. MANCHE8TE R — . ackage Deliv< Jewelry 48 toe Agriculture Departmeni Jiouse Point; *rheodore MGek, 499 . was the first actlqn o f lU kind MI-0-O39S ery. Local llgh l- -trucking and Center, 90S Main St., tnvttea jrou ROOM FOR Rent, xentral, con­ cheerful dining room with built in china eloset,____ s- licensed broker, 366 High . St., W., Etechanges. commiasion 1 mer- LydG I St.; Arthur Hutchinson. Main S i StoYe to visit peU of aU Unde. Con­ corner M(Hee, -MI. 9-7633. taken to the business section of g u a r a n t e e d Top quaUty tele­ pacl^e delivery. Refrigerators, LEONARD W. Y08T, Jeweler, n- tinuous hot water, private en­ chants and flo6r brokers uealing lU N. Elm St; Robert Broinan, town. waahtrt atMl atoliM inovinff m necticut bred Parakeets. MI. pairs, adjusts watehea axpmtly. trance. parking. MI. $-473«. kitchen with plenty of cupboard space plus diahwash^ to coSeA futures contracu would 92 Campfleld Rd.; Mrs. Helen Ctel- The former location of Gart­ HO MONEY DOWN vision service. Calla received be­ 9-5273. Hours Monday thrornrh Etetimated coat o f demolisbing fore 0 p.m. wUI be s e r v le t same •pw W ty. M l. M7S2. ' Raaaqnahte pHcca. Open daUy. and disposal and a downstairs Igyatory. The second floor be requlrad to register/end the tnar, 249 E. Onter St.; Angelo ner’s store, 775 to 777 Mato Street the porches ia $3,600. The build­ Friday, 10 to 0;$0, Wednesday Thursday evenings. 129 Sprues Lota for Sale • 73 at Birch Street will be divided in­ 104T ChefTolat Tudor-Approxl- night M L 0-1847. ROOM FOR Rent. Lady preferred. CiEA could prevent "sneh unde- 'Pasqualini, 65 BGdwln Rd.; Miss ing is owned by the p. E Keith closed at 3 p.m. 8 . A M. Graen atnst latclMll 9-4887. has fSur bedrooms Mid two tile baths. The master b4d^ Grsble practices aa m^ipulations to two stores, one o f which has . mataly $6 per week. stamps. $3 Cottage St., or Tel. MI. *$-7477. MANCHESTER — WeU located,A- .Margaret Purseil, 20% Bissell St estate; # V- WIRING INSTALLATION of aU Painting-Pspering 2 1 room is twenty feet by twenty feet with walk-in clo«t xone lota with water and sewer. and corners.’* / ADMflTED TODAY: Alfred been leased to Peggy Lane Stores grpaa. No Job too amalL Peter Corporation of New York, an In­ M4S Dodge Sedan—Approximately PAWTINQ, PapeMng, ceilings BOXER PU P, ttq months old. A. Pad and Feed 49-A M d ceramic tile bath with stall shower. Three bedrooms 90' or 140’ frontage, good depth. The Senate AgrictUiure ComnUt- 'Wbelk, 82 Foster ISt; Mrs. Elea­ M per wedi^^ . Pantaluk. 40 Foetar street Pbooc K. C. regiaterad. Price $75. MI. The Eacott Agency, licensed brok­ tee noted that toe proposed con­ nor Eddison. 418 Porter S t strument filed today in the town MitcbeU 9-7803. whitened, floors sanded and- ra- SBtoSONED Hardwood for atova, clerk’s office todicates. finlsbed. CaU G. FIckett, Man­ 3-8009. will accommcxlate twin beds. Home is'completely insu* er. M L 97683; trols could Boti r^ulato coffee BIRTH YESTERDAY: a daugh- Fenders Danuiged M47 Hudson Tudor. — Approxl’ Oreplace or furaacea. CaU Leon­ price* but said speculation often r to Mr. and Mrs. Herman No reatG price in mentioned in natehr 18 per wM|l (XkO^JETB Repairs by Stuart B. chester. ML $-0083. ard Oigtlo. M L 8-7088. lated, brass and copper plumbing, automatic heat, won­ SPECIAL—WhUe they lest, Gup- has '*an effect on WrhGesale and re- SLbbe. East Hartford- the lease which runs to Jan. 31, Wolcott on wringer and antomatlc derful closet space, full attic and warm,'dry basement. SabaylM for Sala 75 1969. Gartner’s went into bank­ As Autos Collide ConvertibleAm OBXXlRA'rE NOW. GuaranUed piar, 15c pair. Other speciala m HARDWOtX). cut any LOOKING FOR UU prlc*e.’’ / •_ DISCHARGEiy YESTERDAY; Waahing machines, vacuum clean- stock. KeUy’s Aquarium, 39 Sun­ aSASONED Officials snd toembors of the ruptcy aevarG months ago, V .pradawtely fShe per Wpefe are, motofs, amaU annllancea. .workmanship. FuU Inauranca cov- daairad Mimto. $17 a cord. WUl do- The property is immaculate as six rooms have just been BOLTON—42 foot ranch, 3 years Michael Ginolft, 77 Birch S t; Arne srage. Keyatona Decoratora. ML set St. MI. 34705. Uvei. Bob Kurts; ML 84107. old, artiaticafly paneled. HL New York Ooffee snd Sugar Ex­ jStGPd. 31 N. School S ^ Andrew Fenders were damkged on two WeUtag. lOo'Maln 8t..?£SriS: 9-1000. OFFICE SPACE redecorated. Two car attsched garage (6. around the dummy cop to. go weG POWER BURNERS and Range pet or stud. M I. 94594. . hircheg. This property is In a splendid neighborhood, Mary Ounposeo, 141 Center St; Chidestcr and Agnes M. (ffildes'ter. Burnere expertly cleaned and CHAMBERS f u r n i t u r e We have just sach eifficca aU over Jlie place’’ about high property G 84 AyondGe Rd. on Onter St. He failed to keep P A IN n N G AND PapArfaanging. Wgntcff»RMl EgUtc 77 Mrs. Blberta DeCarli, Rockville; ■atvioed. Let us ssrvlos and rt- b l a c k COCKER Spanial, two A t H m Graan awaitfuf your iuspeetioB. within two ipinutee walk of Bowbrs School. Property is prices they too are charged. Raymond P. Frederickaen to a watch for traffic coming from First clam work. Your nei^bor . M ltoM l 3-nST CONSIDBRINO BELUNO BrasU, world’s iaigast coffee pro­ Mn. Cecelia WiUnok and daugh­ RGph Aceto and Joseph J. Syl- the north and east when turning, P ^ r your wasMag machtna owra- my reoonunendaUon. 90 years in y ^ old. AJCC. regiatentA Foe eomplete infomatioB ter, Rockville; Marilou Arendt, 31 W gtm w , Metro. Servica. Mitch­ Phone MI. 9-5970. Hours: 10 to 8—7:30 to 8:30 P. M. ^ convenience. Sale YOUR PROPERTY r ducer, auppUes moik than half toe veater, propisrty on Parker St. the offlceir eGd, and G nick a car Mancheater. Raymond Flake. Tel see F ^ k Mlier at pcice, $24,8()(). lib e ra l financing available. Without obUgatloB to you, wu coffee for the United States. Newman S t; Mrs. Marion Pringle, ell 0-0S8S, ML943S7. Mosepa. Babtoeau and R (»e operated by Nora Addy of 41 Gar­ ANTIQUES, Marble t commode, WlU apnraiaB or nutoe you a caGi Kemper aaid RraxUian prices 83 Ardmore Rd. Babtoean to Hector CJiiwtoe, prop­ den St. OOMPLETB Rand and power lawn POPPIES FOR Sale. Seven weeks vases, Indudlng pdr nee raedal- , offer for property. Boo ua before DISCHARGED TODAY: Arnold erty'on Cooper HUl S t ‘The right front fender G Wiley*B PAW flWO AND Piqier haoging.; THE S A V lim BANK you aau. ; . * ^ pM CVM OMOw laOvt MT9 MCCBM aarvlce. Motors n o * estimates on request. Bene- olA MI. 9-7519. 13” >gli, £aa, btMi, pot ROBERT J. SMITH, Inc. RaahalL Rockville; ftoesmarie Or- ' ftnttctatai car Btnick the teft front fender G MS 9IAIN STREET •RAE-EUftf REALTY tmapartaUoa ' ilU. 3 Village' Bl.; Harold 09 'IS* Hied. Plekup and Ftoter prices. Wort- a^^Movo. ou ...... Roes Babtneeu 'to Hector C3d* the Addy vehicte dotag dkmage to G angs. w a n t e d — Good hems n e m MftcRen 9 4 37 $. kkaigis; 39 Cumhaftand JR, ' wtao, property on Palm S t ' Otbaon's mawhlp guarantaad. MI. 9-4890 or tores mootti old ktttons. botA' $4013. k tt 9-1497 s n y ti^ . MI. Bmnlre. ■■ ■' . 94387'lrom 8 to 8 y.— HTBURANCE -..V 'ayv-. ■A... - - . f - , • ' ’ t ' ■ V, . -V '1>- )

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( 'i ' 1 ' ■ f e b r u a h y n Average D io r Net Prew R u V-.'...... *:..•■------.r ,- j . - w / .1'. ■ IWr.. t t e W te k -E e is e ------... V'.. . . . ' \ •mim I- mim. tefs ffanci^ mmarnim^ MaabMP « r «t e A a ilt 9i arwUetteM I® Mtmche$ler^^A CUy o f VUI^gm Charm IMA iiik-wM iW iiM i yAL.Lxxiii,ko.iis (OaMlftee Aevarttetaig m Faas 1«) MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1954 Mu.-AMsuita>, ’‘Z V' V ^ (SIXTEEN PAGES) Mvc ti^cn you buy 2 Cott ;id».jir iparidinK w »t«r and fct KI54. State V F W Hdrd bottle for Sc. fou Mtve on (^ a d a splits O f T ro o p s ypn. boy.vl carton at : R e d H u n ts pHce and j [^ the second the jsssiaa^i lapeapjer ttrtce* ■ 'm arlM ts.* Yotrsave cm oar large i)fwr- .1>I this A re H a lte d See fait dwaMt . , .ittt|to^ at 78c Seoul, Feb. 12 (/P)— South \ Cet the aJetsI Washington, Feb. 12 (/P)— Benson’s original top Bridgeport^ Feb. 12 (A V - Korea confirmed t^ a y it has op* All Connecticut posts of the \ eatfyUaak \ offered a full army division to Secr^ary of Agriculture Ben­ poinjtmehu. Hams «t • new Idw^^e* ... Veterans of Foreign Wars and mtiheFeknwy fight Communism in Inde- son *to^ay announced the Tha^announcement mode .Gor­ bet ordinary hams.. . ^ t tha 7 don the ninth to step out, or give tKair^jnembers-are under in- Better Lhrfaig HAUrS PRRSH fiina and it asked for help resignation of Howard H: notice o f plane to m so, among the . famous ready to aat ' NAMSCO stHWitions to "withhold fur­ Oa Sob At Our lO U N G rom retired U. S. Gen. James (^rdon aa, administratin' Ot topMnking official* ^-^Bwiaon KEU. H AM in ^ a blua ... Van Fleet. - the departihont’s Commodity brought into the department when ther action or publicity state­ he took over a year ego. / ments on Americanism or par.^. . . whela or sihonk • Tha Gpvammant Information Stabilization ' . Service big CO :EE It's eat a « ’, 1 n ,» itatcment iikHrcctiy H is ascretary's forrtiat ' an­ subversive activities." J^amea Consume Covratry Farmhouse atONLY77elb. crop Control aiid^ price support nouncement made no comment on The Instructions, coming from Sticol- o f thOv Unltod SUtM , Mid agency— and the^ppointment ■■■ Lb. 11^ Og. ^ g. far a law |pNRid Amaricoa It had been asked to help fight why the change wM .insde, but It the 5-mcmber 'council of adminis­ of James A. McC^nell, New had become epporaht b< recent Friday, Lincoln's birth­ tte Reds in “two urgent appeals tration of the Connecticut Depart­ la y Scaafs.^ bat wi caa ba " a York State farm leader, as his weeks that differences hod arisen ment of the VFW. resiUted from signed by the cabinet minister of, between Gordon and the Secretary Mils waak the Laos govamment," one of the successor. \ the controversy that arose three O n G e day, wa will ba opan SNOWOROTKAS over form polictea end details of weeks agb when the Mulvoy-Tar- 3^* , three states o; Indochina. Leavtog OOO PosV administration 7 - ; ----Radis D rlvlag-Sooth — *®v-MuIno VFW post Uj Nprwolk hara a t ' Pinahurst alt - Gordon also resigned os presi­ Gordon w te chused te one p f th i snnoimced it was operetliig e se­ A A Communist Vletminh terea of dent of the Obmmbdity • Credit so-called ’ :m6deratea''' ■ on farm 10,000 men is driving south toward Cofp., the department’s -fi 8-4 bU- cret "screening committee” to P a r i day . > and. until 8:30 prices who did not believe the check on suspended oubvecsives fdihng Prabong, capital of Laos. . lion dollar bonking agency for ft- government should go os fa r in noacing price support oparsUona> and report fhelr (tome* to the FBI. Berlin. Fel^. 12 (/P>— ^aaturad This Waakand mi . , J ’ South Korean Foreign Minister chengtejg present farm programs Protests Are Veleed in tha avaning. Pyun Yung Tel said in on InUr- Department offlclsla said McCon­ pa advocated by Benson. refused in effect today tD l PREMIER GREEN nell would not be named president The announcement immediately ylevir that his country has offered .^rttaermore, Gordon had come drew a number of protests includ­ Austria ita independence im ^ SCOTKINS Traddciilhinest a division to antl-Communiat o f the OCC. They said no 'oucces- ur^r criticism of some R^ubli- TENDER aor fo r this post hod been picked ing soma from vetersna orgonlH- e German peace treaty u BUte by gMU Paper pe. BRQCOttJ%RS forces in Indochina fighting under cen leader* because he had depend­ tlon leaders. \piir Aatoint Buyne, tetter IM A B E A N S m French Union banner. you ed heavily on hoidover officials signed. New Soviet propociUL tatawn to Pinehurst Meet Gordon, a native o f North Caro--' ’The VFW Council o f Adminis­ submitted as the / ' * ^ andOnriNO A source in the French Minis­ from tpe Truman odmlnlstrsUon. tration’s Instructions, announced me "Tony” w fll be 2 Riga SizR n p . W 6*. Pkg. 26c try of Foreign Affairs In Ports sold line, w ill (return to hU old post os Coosected With Orange question came before CUBE ell dey too, elthovifb C a n s OMlateat manager o f the Southern. yesterday, s4ld there is to be no U hsd no information on such on MeOonrtell hoe ,been serving for further action or statements “un­ Four foreign ministora,' Wfley,. Peb. xath te Tooye yoa aaasacd vabw far ^ r effer. . States Form OoopersUve at Rich­ tbe post ypsr M executive vice . Cut from Pinahurst Choica Baaf birtlidey^.M well aa Abrebem BIRDS BYE mond, Vs. He was brought into til sueh time os a committee has It clear that the AuitriAl Uncoln'e uhop eerty enough bivastiaaat. . In Tdkyo, ths Japanese hews-, completed its study of the Amer­ Will Ba Faaturad a t ...... paper Nippon Times .Mid Am eri­ the department lost year along' (Ceattouea pn Peg* Fifteen) issue te just as dead in the y ib end you m iy gwt e piece of \ icanism program of the Connecti­ Berlin Conference as the Ger­ hie birthdey^oA e . . . but BEEF PIES can Ale force units are flying cut Department.’' amsU-scale support airlifts for man unification question, eny time PHdey you cen eey / ■ A f national VFW headquoftera Foceigit Miniator V. M. Molotov “Hpy arttetey’ to Tony. H ^ V SHOULDER French troops in Indochina, -from Low price continues on Bottom or Top Round Japan vis FormoM and ths Fhllip- in Washington, a spokeoman said propooed "certain additions” to toe \ Pkg. X Far the action of the COnnodticut De­ roasts from PinahOrst choioa baaf ...... Ib. 89c UM B STEWING pineo. Austrian Indepandancg Troofir LAMB In a swipe at U. 8. and U. N. partment ”apparentj/Ta that of vdiich hH boon fou^t over atoea G O L D MEDAL Connecticut s lo n ^ IMS, The major stumbling Modi The sslesmunager ftpm STYLE COTS policy in KotM, the South Korean He said no ipsinictions on the FOR BUDGET SPECIALS government declared: among his "certain a«hfiUona’’ w fa the Bl^hsll Nut ConK matter and^ifo suggestions had this: ” FRB8HI.T CHOPPED ~ Shortly after the Pyun Interview gone out recently from the head­ Withdrawal of troope puny just dropp^ in to FLOUR President Syngmsn lUiee's govern­ on Jjfemocrto qu arters/ ment issued a sharply-worded Austria will be poatpaned "] tldl lis that he would' ...ji atotenMnt deelortngi - ---- that lie Msumed thq the .concluaicn of .a .pooco $ t b . B a g NfeW Haven, Feb; 12 (iip)— Vice Pfissiderit Richard Nixon Conitroticut Depiutnient sited with Germany” In order to "| raiet up another lot of 2 Carts United. States ws. oak twesuse the new nstional VFW a a ito or anly that it give us the serytcM of says. Rejiublicans should -avoid fndls^minate attacks on vent any new attemiite at theea ddkioua fresh Salt­ ■?*=*-LR.- ■ Committee- on Amertcaitiam is^to A t e d W ; _ IG enw \ -Ite- great;^BoidieTr C en r^on 'FIcet,' Demomts as a group’^ on theissue ofUo^utiism . Speaki^ start Its flrii£ 'mieeting here Sun- union). This meant the Soviet Arifijr ed nuta elmilar to those W. ’! \who achieved such miracles in Itet night before 4,000 Republicans at a L^coln Day r^ y , day to consider the whole subject, hM no intention of quitting Aus­ itelb ''»««k MKl 'Saak ptecM ter S' CtenUng the Korean, Army and in Nixon thus lined up with President we had for the holidays. Thp committee’s closed sessions trian ooU, thus making a mockanr . onp?*^smRwG. gvOMKrt,. . .Id lin g, the Conaj^mtsts lAGcaace. Eiaenhower’aposition M stated at are Mpected to run thronglt Wed­ of M y pact toatwoMd be oigiMdia Only hitch is that we •*Wo want Oan. Von Fleet to a news conference Wednesday. nesday. ths name of Austrian sovereigtey, comrand he^ us oiganlza-our own "W s must remember,” Nixon HtmM Pbotof. Trieste MeaMonad Tm . have to buy- a very large ''tH b ie r iiEiu^ibNELEss forces And at the same time'-tn tions The ^kesm sn Mid-he thought Firefightersr iruuifrom »TOone 01 of theUNI oevenseven area (own ualto are atewa aaurlaa- a ■Im Av k i b . ^ lbs. $ J *0 0 l Xk GE SIZE sold, "Uiat mUUons of Democrats maybe the Connecticut - Depart­ MMotov Mao dsmonded that tte quantity to get them to ■pba BOTTOM ROUND and organise the armies of I im wei^e lust M fed up with Truman- ~ * * * , ' * Ccveatiy. which woe rased la a riurar merahig U u a issue of U e s te be treated olodg \ Chins. He coqld, with his tremendl- ment decided to wait - and see FlrenuN WGf© sbleto greveBt. the flMiiffi from uproGdlng to MlghborlBc kMW u d im* ate- u. ino^U wa were in 1952.” S l o ^ roi ; s s whether the committee would with the Auctriaa queetian, - • ' sell at this low price . . . HEINZ S^^EET. SUCED ous energy, do both Jo'os, and sm Ttenfoff to economics, the Vice sad foralture, naoSiploMy valued at oome S38,0M to W 5 ,0 N w ^ T ro S fe ro ln L a ^ ^ propooition rejected, by the Whet Fryers at $ 1.79 and bonalass chucE,roastscVi 69c Ib. 2 nik 49e \ would cooperate by provitUng our suggest any directivea or pro­ but Marshall says that ss Preaideiit'.drew cheers when he grams. \ before and likely to get the —tee are axcallant values. . p a r - 'own army officen to help in the said "thera la. no reason for us to On^rickerBi trMtment now. . long as television lastsr Gat yaur Ra|^„.^ u fn in g of the Iiidochinaea.” have a xteprowoii unless we'’ talk Mesfiwhile ln\^L Louis, tbe ns- He' topped off his "new’’ ate Oo To Our Proeted ___ „ , PlCKLES As oommohder of the U- S- >th ourselves into it. r . ^ n sl commander of the Amer­ we will sell a lot of salted ican Legion Hya the orgonlMtion proech with a refusM to . eecapt t/ These Bpedels . . . In Quarteri Arm y until his ratirement lata in Washington, Feb. 12 (/Pi—Senate Austria’s raquost for scaU i« doara nuts. Nuts in cane, this, Lb. P t Jar Poiat Kit. ada J*a^'% Sag- ROAST the K^oon War, Von Fleet super­ %. Republicap . .Loader Kpowlond fa itot made up o f Vrounter-spies” ^‘We beUev* that we V* (CoUf,) teid'tadur the Justice De- or^ '‘prdaeouton." \ T^' Rased “ harsh and inequitebla" ecenoarie same grade, sell at |1.39 No Wiste—Solid Cuts Fer Easy Slicing. vised tn i training of South Koiwa’s the' greatest reel pn Coocesaiena to Russia. or Crisp Bex T«p aad Arm y. <1* psrtment h u rsiaed new quetUonsquestions Hears 4m ark peace time 91 tile United Ststca about the Istaet compromise pro­ U. S. Boerttery of gtet* JMm SAVE. 20n . . , -we sell you these "Our own -war hM bean stslo- oOW£ o lE lf we rely on inofe Jop* end Arthur^l. Connell of Middletowa, Footer Dulles. British Foralga !- SOe. (O rd e r bicmkt f t TO P ROUND msted by- thtea who purtue a se). posal of 8ep, George (D -O s) on Conn.,' madXtee remark b ffoH ths For Quail Hun delicious nuts, choice of m on production private entar- the Brlcker araendmenf. Becroterr Anthony Edta A ' «v O N D A R U N G ’S DELI MEATY fish, personal Intaroot end who seek priM dowptdwn Kiwania Club to France's Foreign Mlnlstar.-Gsonte r mixed or cashevw at the d b s k w ). .to-piliVafif Os frdm inuryfiif' ''our oqeot diocuot -* •"'PUB CoBtereicaa t terday in ah\abWiteiBt-ei . .rqh,. ..iChr;. refsrance te A n ^ t rrrgrssRi.-; Ham burgers low (Nrice' S r’' 69c'"Tuli CTEAK^ ROAST <»«Sffi7 .'Tba least # a c4n alon lOile condition at " AS a WWR, hrtdfS heWiHi«i7 S FrooMent Eisenbower took off BEEFSRANK the couni ; particularly when don- new round o f conferences with the the Norwalk, Com,, Veterans, of Coventry, Feb. 12 (Special)-'UUques and furniture. They also by” story of denying Auotria ter pound pack^ .in tell^ Par ^ Interested Seimtora w ill get under la his private plane, the Columr succeeded In agving the adjoining f ' (CoaUnc .^gaTsro) »e r ore evident. But thoM — An 11-rbom farmhouse be- freedom. They bached 1 M I N I M A © .41] -iS, whoAdoome p n p tets of domn -for ^RhY«-IWth<>^JateR. thia.'afteniaea. . (CaatteaeA. aa.-.-Pi^'. Foor)- ...hlate fit. ..Il-ifl. .B/)r»...EST*'...f«daT. ■ .imlte -iteA > iga ta g* r,aBd. s ( U t e bafi Coma and- g^--a^ longiiiF- to Mr.-Md- score* o f form animals. — - - f t T.VTIME ^ R I E H A ical purpoae'a.render a trenten- .. ***®M**4^ to moke pub­ ter a weekend of quail shooting, fred Hill of Silver' St.:, melted F lg l after tte mild-ntaanarod i pound of each and pass disMnrice to their country. lic Atty. Gen. Brownelrs written \ oa the south Georgia1 estate of The severity of the.wMther w m C to the ground in near-zero VtenneM diplnust preoentod hie Orattge Juiee 4 fb r6 9 X thsro around . . . Arctic Air Hil^ ^The Eisenhower odmlnis^tlon mem b-^ O eo m 's latest suboUtute Beeietory of the Treasury illustrated by nearby frostn Sfcun- country's COM Inslda the B ig Fou r POPCORN must "prove that it is possible in plan for:Hritear’s proposed con- Detailed S.tbrv Hpuaphrey. weather this morning despite gsmaug River, which normally Is conference chamber. ;~ FROM BIRDS EYE SNci^eaelitt LR. today’s world for .America to have. sUtutionu'^ahife^ In the UMty- ire was a stiff wlod with |he combined efforts^ of, fire­ s swift flowing strsom. A t about 11 a. m. a chbnney firs (NoYtea—No 1 ^ ) Six-State Area, pescs and prosperity at tte saini •*'**i®M Ptiw**- \ •ratures in the ndd-SOs at lighters from seven Tollfind Eden particularly urged toat A coU idwT^SirjialB. time,” Nixon declared. 7 J *hit tee CoHfotpIiion Mid the of departure from the broke out in another South Cov­ CHICKEN PIES 3 fof *$1.00 C|har1ie McCarthy, our Lg- SiMb^a Otelte gnule meal. Of ^Bbdefiheim County towns who fought the Molotov eaM up on demoads .upoa 2 P k g s ,\ NIgoa proioad Socretery of Stete memo “raised certeln quetUons Air Transport Termtool. entry home, this on* in ths Ripley meat manager says that W esson which meat be exploHd." fiercely raging blaze in bone- Hill section. Although tbe fire Austria and sold "a ll of us want to Shivers ^Result DuUte”for tbs siUtiidid manner in moving,** the President moke sure that Aust^'s economy BROCCOLI SPEARS 25/ which ne has stoM up to the ^ m - Knowlond Mid he hoped to get Killings Secret Is guests os they oJ- chilling coid. caused only minor , it was his dept, vdll offer un­ in touch with George on the mat­ necessary to radio for help to the la eufficicntly robust to'enable te r RIB FOm ROAST 4Sc By THE ASSOCIATED PRESH muniste ^ the conteranea teMe in moot'ion/rom their cars to the The fire, which thb. Hills M id usually fine choice qual­ ter later In tbe day. He skid he broke out in the basem ent-at Mansfield Fire Department. to maintain her independence.’* Frigid Vorctlc air poured over Berlla and added: New York, Feb. 12 (F>—The Di»- piaae Molotov acted M . though te FRENCH FRIES _ X for 31/ mlHit. be able to reach Brlcker Flying > ^ U i with tha PresL about 8:80, ioft-^tte teaUto- of six J ^ *f.W .tin g _ u i«^ ..from Alido-. ity Lamb Legs in poim- New Eif^and overnight mtving - - - day-te.past-whentnir dlplo- tHct Attonfey's office ii witlihcdd'^ hadn’t hM M .----- — ----- .S J A l^ T 1C. CREAM IN PINTS ANl^H d ^ N S mete lost at. Ow teolarencia table telephone. 'The Ohioan Is vacation-^ deat aad HUihphrey as Saturday homeleas. Neither Mr. or Mrs. Hill ver, Bolton, Oolumbia. Vernon, Isr 6 tq ib. sizes this F R E S H S H i0 B L 0 E R S *^ '»‘ « “ 49c tempofatures in the 6-statc area ing In Florida. ilig deteiU of Harold Weinberg’s WiUingt'on, North and South Cov­ SpectficaUy. he said the Big fM below the freeling mark. the victories wliloh our fighting hunting ooni]Mmlona were t-.s-o was able to say for sure exactly Four abould spMl out is rien.a that week. Extra lean Pork men win on Ute bktUefleld.” The Majority Leader w m Mked c c h if^ o n that he kUled Max. Bod- peroonol friendb/rom New York, how the blaze started, but entry aad Eagleville -were occupied xThe extreme cold will remain to­ whether the administration vrould by the Silver St flret Tbe latter the disputed city at the teed of No Mod,, To Our Celebation day and tonight, the U. S. Weather Tbteobvteuehrwa* OH Bltnstoirto' ephetniL and hU third w lfA atreas* .Cliff .BpbertswMmalraaa. of toe. Hryeac-old Leater H ill. believed, it the Adriatle br dsatitttailasd. It EIG NEWTONS from Brightwood, tender- Uks Geo^s’s propossr if the vst- ing the ban h M to do with a de- board of tbe Augufto, Oa-,'Na- thTM units would liorlnaiiy have Bureau reported, but moderating Republican* pontenUonS that some might have begun in the wood- been called to handle the chimney nqw Is occupied by Rritiah. Amer- i -«ic a - Cornsd -Baef ~ And CROCKED \ LARGE, FRiRH. jORSSSEO e m Dem oent v ^ l d modify It. in fendont-’S-Haht. to, ‘’a fair trioL’’- . tioaol ...GolC . .Club7 where . the. burning stove. i£ tte xelior,-'...... - temptratures- ore -fapactad over of th^iritite-pf victory fo -Werld One "wfOi llie hew' Brmimelli bpiii- h lo e ;...... icBR end TugoMfir tnaqis hut tte the weekend. War H were loaf to the RtiaeleBS Frank S. Hogan, Manhattan d a . Proaldeiit oftea ploya;.^ aad W. .Vltlytugh the firemen were un­ i b r i ^ g . 4 ^ Imsll Rath’s Daisy Hams S A R A H W R A P ion. Knowlond roplied he "would is on -vocation. t}la office M ys it Alton Jones, chairman o f the Members o f the H ill household Western powgn Mid lost OetsbM CMSMnil. Eiarly morning temperature re­ think so,” but M id any firm ena- able to M v e the home, they did they were reedy to pun outMit and deserve special mention. (Tbe Nliacift Plaatlc Wrap) F o o ilM ix ports listed Montpelier and New­ (Oeat^awd m Page Fear) hu a signed statement by Wein­ board of the Cities Servich'.Corp. Mlvoge some of the valuable LAI^GK wer would depend on the renewed berg that he siiot poet-author Ea route to the slrpert J te (OMttahed ea Fage Flftooa) turn edmlaistntion of their none Charlie is getting compli- Pkg. ^ port, Vt„ St 10 below Mrb, and negotisUona, " « oror to Ttsly, Tugoglaria reacted O R E O S 3 ^ Pkg. .PREMIER Burlin^on, VL, at minus S, Bodtnbalm, 58, to dMtlt qnd killed Preaideat stopped to lay a wrehto bitterly. 35/ meiAs^n the delicious He told he did not know wheth­ Mrs. Bodenhelm, 85, the' form er of red, white sad Mae coraatiaas. Northern Maine also had \cn^ er Brlcker would go along. ’The Tge RuMlana tried once before FR ESH , F L U M P F O W L » 45e readings: Limestone -S; Caribou Ruth Fagan. The woman’s body l purple iris at the memorial flavor of'-lst Prize De Ohio Senator hM considerably bore numerous steb wounds, x Abraham Lincoln on the Poto- to Ilnk.Trleete with the Austrian -4, and Presque Isle -1. modified his original amendment, qUMtion. The West rejected t te 'Luxe small Sausage SAUCE ARTURO vou N en N on Mtbiuas. n m s aid cwoieN Mountain Top Is C ool Fair Exchange Authorities have refused 'to giro rBoac about- a mile from the WbHeMssing Lincoln Letter • A ^ but be still ’ Wants coiuidorably ktoe then. ROYAL fAKTS. A »0 plMCK WOSTtP tURKCYl I t was So below on the top of onjT' detetis of the signed otete- '•Rouse. SUNSWEET PUPDINO Links, Mother Goose bnon than George suggeaU. ment, including any motive. Resides his hunting comppn- Molotov mode whet his top ekMI Mt. Washington. Loteoii, Fte. 13 (F>—HoUy- had deecribed beforMksad ea a PRUNE JUICE ' liiverwurst and 1st Prize Knowldnd M id he-’’ W-M rMson- KUied After Tnesle .the Preaideat was accom­ Other reports were.'^ ■ weed fitaa director- George panied on the .plane by his pr “new propooM” on AusMia aooa Luncheon Special V Massachusetts—r Pittsfield -2| Breokatoa oaM loot night be re- ably oonfident the whole contro In a copyrighted article, the Is Now Worth Fortune small Frankfurts. versy. would get to the ' voting Daily M irror quoted- .Weinberg u secretary, Jonwa C.----- Hogei srty. . after todays Big Four ssaaioB got ■ 3 for 2 cans ^ Westover Air Forba Bose S; Wor­ oentty received » flfa offer of to this lest point on tbsir sgMda. cester S; Boston and Falmouth 11, Sd# cows ter kla pntty wife, stage next week, possibly ihef- Mying te slew the couple in a fight Tweaty,oae..reporters sad'esm- Lb. HAM LOAF doy. after the poet caught him making emmea took Off la an airliner Boston, Ffib. \2 {JP)— out Austrian fotelga mhtieter Leo- - 2 5 ^ • V‘ ‘ ; I SWEET LOAF 89c Nontuck^ and Pxoviiicetown IS, Irene. money fo r anything ~suKK)a*d|y Quality, The deal woe koggeated by a He said that' after conferring love to Mrs. Bodenhelm. 'The latter two beura earllerSv; thousand dollars fot a scrap ■ and Bedford 8'. Humphrey's plae term , known Signkd by Uncoia.. Cbnaqlt an sx- « ea . Grlnd ybur owAcolfaai - -Matno-^Houlton S, MtlUnocket 1, eWef of the Manat Tribe svhihr wltk oll.fantlona, he found every­ died tryteg to defend ter. >m«V>amd ef- paper! A scTAp of paper a 8T A T M CHUN « » J r, -i, - j bb. Ptovorful one wmtng to start voting “with a Attributing Its information to a iteri; hrat, t e ssyn ' in our ^ r In d • r. of Here a A Good Combination, Easy To Use -Eostport 13, Old Town 8, Bangor tbe Breotetons were aaairtng poverty ^ haunted Boston Bohtofi Untvsriltjr'a UnColn CRISCj O S, Augusta bi and Portland 8. OMrito In Eoat A M eo. limited amount o f further dlscuo- police official it did not name, the (Coattened on Page FIftoea) , . s, widow may have given or Room holds ths comblnsd Lincoln B U T T E R 77/ Course, and Sovo JUST HEAT Alh> EAT • #%« Now Hampshire—Lebanon -3, "Ihat’e a tot at c 4oa;’’ ' Mirror gave this account; Meshwhile, George gave fresh Wsinberg took the- Bodenheims thrown away. Such might be collections of Edward C. Stons and Money, j: 'A FAMILY t r e a t ...... 8 Lb. Tin 9 o C Saa Hale's saoPaad far sorisfaeriaa aad savings: - Concord 3, and Manchester 4. George woe eo awaat," said Mrs. F. Lnuriston BuUard.-^Tet avia, in 3 lbs. Brcateton. evidence yesterday that he would to hla room at their request. Ruth the collector’s' price today for 181E OF GOLD ■0»O N B U IE J ^ Place or SHeas : .. Hi. 15e Connecticut — Brli^eport 13, t te 'JBU coUeetioai. Dr. Moody BiiUet|a§ New Haven 13, Hertford' R Man- "He ieiwwd.aaAroiiiui National Foundation for Intdntile orl^nM of Lincoln’s Immortal lat­ International Fells, Minn., with 34 ensued. Weinberg grabbed d rifle Paralysis on Which county w ill be feel that the myatery eurroui.dtng yeere ha CAMPBELL'S NEW PETER PAN Ib. Choice g ^ e Beef Loin. AH Steaks and some Stew or and shot Bodenbeim. M rs Boden­ the diMppeersnee of Uncoln’a let­ ter -to the Widow Lydia Btxl^ potieato degrees below. aero; Grontsburg, Mlected for next summer's moM even if the purchaser paid 150,- O N IO N SOUP LETTUCE ' . EKk '19c CrowdwT A Meat, ^ ^ m^^^Mweaawa. Beet Round. agvMbaRoasts wror IMIUIRound Steak. Soup Wio., -17, and Duluth, Minn. -1&. helm seised Weinberg. He picked ter to the Widow Bixby may never PEANUT BUTTER Iblmm# rbiB ’Ga^Ad 1X7..^ ...______^ p «^ vaectoe tests ___Army oq- 000 for it. which Dr. Moody says Y ia x O W OB RlED MINUTE Meat or Ground Meat. We cut, you wrap. _ . It was freOsing or colder south­ up a hunting knife and stabbed, nduncea M additional officers ohd’ be solved. to aR bat cUty 1 » ter. She staggered .back to the bed SMrek Coatiaaea would be s fa ir g u c M at tte priro Flaal approval Down te ...... ward from northern Texas to the man, including one from Connecti­ such s doeumsnt might fStch i f it 3 for 35/ _ .31/ Free offer continues on 1 Corolinas with readings ranging and fe ll dMd scroM it. cut, who are qow. known 'to have While aeerch for. originals,of tte Oanaato Ch place settings of stain­ upward to the 50a along the imme- Then, Weinberg reportedly con­ were authentic. For ocorM of what ONIONS Large SIm Thank You For CalUng Ip Your Meat Order The died In Korea. some Lincoln documents sUH con­ ore purported to te Lincoln rig- less steel, with every 4b3Li«. 19c fessed, be “ messed up” tbf-.ploce Michael Quill, international presi­ tinues, Dr. Robert E. Moody, direc­ W.' a ^ \ I MEW SOLID Day Before Pick-up. . (OMtteuad on Page Blgbt) netUTM ere coating to, Ught. but IS $26.00 worth of Orange dent of. CIO ‘Transport Workers tor of Boston University UbrsriM cloM examination under tnfrs- (Ooatlaaed jm Page Flftosa) Un)on, is ladletod for criminal libel Open all day Friday Pinehurst Cash Register housing one of the most extensive Memmtng from charges he irtsdc assemblages of Lfhcdn msterlM, (Oant Nine) Tapes. CABBAGE I WITHTHEPUWSIASEOF Malm Given Chair against Harris Z, Klein of New (EMPTY) L u i^ Cancer Came York’s transit authority . .Britain’s FRIDAY NIGHT Ckanervative Party reteini two Bart WRlia*', While the offer will con­ TWoll-oz. For Girl’g Murder portiameat oeoto contested in spe­ UNTIL 8:30 ' tinue until further notice PARSLEY B* lOe Linked to Smokins cial olectiona. 1 .- Five-Cent Bus Fare Exists we wIU appreciate it if DetcctiVM raid alleged Chlaa- MnwOAY t M i HorUord, Feb. 12 MP»—A 80- towB "dope dea” In New York and you will redeem your, p j m b l e r s ypor-old ex-Convict bos been oen- -..-■.re-'t.- ■■■ London, Feb. 13 i/Pi — Health P is PARKING l c arrest 65-yeor-old mqn they de­ 'For Thrifty Maine Patrons tapes as soon as con- - GREEN SQUASH 2 ,. 29 toncod to die In the .electric choir V?T" i f 'V « V Minister loin MocLood disclosed scribed M "one of the biggMt push­ HAVTMUUI CARRY OUT SiRVICI venient, instead of wait­ "[ARMODRip ^ July 12 for the killing of 11-yeor- today tte finding of a government ers” of nOrcoUca In the ares ..D r. Old Irene Fiederowlex. advisory committee stating “it Donald'Sope(g president of British New York, Feb, 13 (JV-GoC sAdeaM sad so alow that 10 ing for the final days of qeateucea by Jndgee must be. regarded m Mtebliohed Escorole or Ebdiva u. 19c MattoxUat Confarence.'Mys t e hM nickel? Wont to go aomewbero? today cAa eeureely do ^ the w the offer. SAVE YOUR R. A f I A M. f ■ ^ A • T 1 • ■' A S-Judge tribunal dellbafatad that thera Is a relsUoMbip be- Vagatablas at Pinahurst TEMPLE been tevHed to tte Sovtot Untei by.. You still can—provided you wont that one did a few yeanragn. La ORANGE TAPES. on hour end 15 mlnutta in Superior tweon smoking and luim n n eer." Russian Orthodox Church and win to travel from Blddeford, Maine, gate e lot mere pay—gad la A group o f loodiiig tobteco mon- PRiMISR Gbuft yeatardey before convicting iMVe in October. to Saco; Maine. Or even vice versa. hM atetleUca, to o rte a M p tfi 4W Robert N. Malm, a toll, slander ufacturerb immediately replied; Sixteen Japanese seamen feared The nickel fore la s memory in oontMtlon toot wagM h n lte ORANGES p u m i T N n E R Wteben worker. > "A stetUtScol rUetlonshlp — even loot when MS lua era Freighter moat cities. In New York City, tor higher if It were to g« ea o9 CARROTS 12i/ He woe accused o f sexually' ^ Jf eotebUsbed bmmnd all doubt — Slate tive mtlM off coast .. A 75,- example, transit Xsi'ca have tripled sifd wearing dothM oad 4OMC OOLDEM C H I U S A U C E ‘ ^con never do more .than indicate Pam . .aaa_ ------...... aach aach iBe l i e molesting the grammar school girt 000-watt light bulb, billed m the in the memory of ettixena only under e non-loakiag net, a p o a and kiUli^ her while aba was on one of tte HaM to bq further in- largest la toe werM, is Instellad In five yean of age—not that tk o M But up in Maine, they atiR < [A IN W TAT O E S . SO10 ib. b a ga 99c a store errand for her mother. veotigated. There Is no proof UuU Rockefeller Cmiter to honor 75th particular cltlsena care jpueh. But take asriewly.ttet .cnUgt " BANANAS iwnkiBg is a eeuM o f fu ag epn- POTATOES ..... E50 lbs. I 7 . 7 9 ^ ** — State’s Atfy. Albert 8. Bni chorgad: anniversary of Invention of electric a lot of othen do. Utig eshatry teW a to fa s^WE SEEDLESS Malm did it to Mtiofy "his filthy light. " .Transit oompania* tell srdti, and ceatakAoC* - ; and Idahas in 5 andid 10 Ib. bags, MocLeod’s report oh the 8-yea/ Screen and stage star Jackie hunger.'* Is tWoat Ptek. Fori Wayao. te offer stetlstics if you queetloa [patataas. Xrone was stronglad with t e r study Of tte Steading Advlkory Ckmper M ys he wUl file fe r dlvefoe them, that operatiag costa are way Coi. (bus - u . 'A S S '| klWter itls oola irfpaBt, Rkteri OoBUBlttM oa Coacor and Radio from his w ife. HUdy. _Truck up yonder. oa a taie. GRAPEFRUIT Lear MMPPsfi Itooir sroaai Mae aP driver falls into eenMnt 1 CO. r>) (AF Wlpstteto). aad EquIpoMBt eoate more than la f.-- * g F n b » » • ) kWM hoth logs. ■ Y tte good oM daya,-Ttelfle is m i 1 -I'/

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