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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1953 lily Ndi Frees Run ■‘ ...... -7 ^ ii* Waeii"Eiided \ PAGE SIXTEEN iimtrlifrtier lEttfuing $1, 1958 10,908 erkn Church here on Tuesday, ice, conducted by Mrs. Caryl Ben­ Rev. Gates Speaks Co. G. Veterans March 10. son of Bridgeport, will pay tribute Member of the Audit About Town B e tr o th e d Morning coffee will be served to to member* who-passed away dur­ BnreM at Ctrealattona deiegstrs and visitor* by members' ing 19.12. Here Palm Sunday ReiiiVion Planned of th4 tlorcaa Society beginning st An Invitation Is extended to all llembera of th* Biltlsh Ameri- 9:30 s.m. At 10 o’clock, the pastors -members of Emanuel to- attend these meetings. Rev. Joseph B. Gates, Protestant i (CiMalfled Advertlaing ea Page It) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 195T cmn Club will meet In the club- The annua.l get-together of vet­ of the Hertford District will meet chaplain of the State Prison In I VOL. LXXII, NO. 127 room* tonight at 7:30 and pro­ erans of the Second Bsttallon of In the MemoHsl Chapel for a de­ Wethersfield, will be th* speaker ceed to the Holloran Funeral the State Guard Association will votional service, end the mission­ at. the annual Palm Sunday com- | Heme to p»y laat respects to Oay- be held at the American Legion ary group will convene in the Dale of Auction munlon breakfast for men oh Sun­ ton Allison, a past president of Home. Leonard street, on Tuesday, church auditorium for its annual day, March 29, at 6:30 a. m., Paul the club, who died last night. business meeting. R ed s Study March 10. Frank .Schlebel is the Oiaiigecl by Towii Willhlde of the Men’s Club of th« RUGS and Reds Offer Barter commander and William Pitkin^ Luncheon at 12:30 will be pre­ South Methodist Church an­ Rev. James F. English of West chaplain. pared by member* oi the Emanuel nounced today. Hartford, superintendent of the All former members of Cptn I.adlea’ Aid, and served by mem­ A furniture auction by the Town Chaplain Grftea has a. wide fol­ Connecticut Conference of Congre­ -1 bers of the missionary societies-. BROADLOOM I k e B id to Iran Shah Abdication Bid I pany G are invited to attendthe of Manchester, originally sched­ lowing of friends in this area and gational Christian Churches, I reunion. The program will >nclude 1 Reservations for the luncheon may uled for Tuesday, ha-s been post­ has apoken to many organizations Of British Subject will at the m o r n 1 n g i entertainment, movies and-refresh- be made, with Mrs. Hugo Pearson poned until 10 a. m. next Friday and church'groups here, but he'1* AS Tkl, W M k Fsb. 23 to 21 aarvice Sunday at 10:f5 at of 113 Pearl street before Tues­ ments. at Union S<-hool. a particular favorite among men’s Meet Stalin the Second Congregational day. .Exceriofld V du. -7'- The furniture is being auctioned groups. Church. Dr. Ferris E. Reynolds At 2 p.m. the entire group will to. pay for the cost of transBOit- ’These snprial communion break­ of Elon, N. C., who was pastor of adjourn to thr church sanctuary fasts have been going oh for over For Chinese Girl By EDDY OILMORB for a service of worship with Rev. ing and storing after it was the church nearly 11 years, will Liitlieraii district -abandoned- by Mr.- and . Mrs. Edr- 20 years.The local group has been M oficow ;' F eb . 28— (A*)------bring the hiiMageV n^ he 'Tteubim Lurideen,'To™ waid Blevina.lrv- aa-«nt owned by the Inspiration and _mil.dlng_ In­ Manchester Carpet Center I.,ondon F eb N. 28— (/P) — ‘ couain of movie atar Georg* San- President Eisenhower’a views wiU alao be present-at the Lenten ary to China and Borneo, as guest fluence for holding many other Goiifcj*eiice Here speaker. Mrs. Lorraine Johnson William Dudek at 133 Union o f J ^ " ‘’ h wax^aentenced to priaon on the possibility of a meeting aupper and service at 6 o’clock. A such breakfasts In East Hartford. 308 Main Stroat Manehontar. Conn. Wot Id Communism ioday charge* along with Amerl- film entitled. "One God" will be will sing, and a group of 10 chil­ street. 1 1 Constable James D\iffy author­ 'Wlllimantlc, Hazardyille, Norwich fered a sensational hum an Robert Vogeler in February, with Prime Minister Stalin shown, and young people of Mu The Hartford District Women’s dren from the Junior Mission So­ Phono Mitchott 9-4343 ised Dudek to put the furniture and Boston, where 6.000 men meet Thnrs., Fri., 9 A. M. to 9 P. M.—Dally 9 to SiSO—Wed. to Noon barter—a British business- 1950.. are being carefully studied • Sigma tail will prepare dessert, ■ g : - / ' ...'J MissiorvOy Society Of the Augus­ ciety will present a skit entitled. In Mechanics Hall for the break­ It's So Nice to See You Again! coffee and cocoa. Families will "Thank-offering Boxes Show on the Highway, and the town man in a Hungarian jail for a l ** Meng. here. tan* Jiutheran Church will hold its fast each Palm Supday morning. now 2.1, a petulant-looking Chine** Stalin, In his Christmas question bring their own sandwiches. i.p<' t. tail Pholu. anmfal meeting at Emanuel Luth- Frances.’’ A brief memorial serv­ picked it up. Je«n U Hnrenow C hinese girl guerrilla cb>et accuaed by the Britiah of anoi answer statement, said he re­ ■ / fa cin g the gallow s in tnevj,^i„g the higheat-ranking garded favorably a meeting be- A duplicate bridge game will be Mr. and Mr*. Stanley Little of ju n g les o f fa n -o ff M alaya. , female Communtata In embattled twein bimaelt and the new Amer­ played tonight at Tinker Hall at ican! Prealdeht on easing world g o'clock. Winners in laat Friday 117 Birch street announce the en/ The trade was authoritatively Malay*. She waa seized In the rich gngement of their daughter, .lean said to have been suggested to the tin-mining state of Perak In July. tensions. night’s game were:. Mary Dunphy W utem diplomats In Moscow at and Mrs. Elizabeth Donovan, ff'a; Lorraine Hagenow, to R(>ftert British legation In Budapest, 19,12. After two trial*, ahe waa Hungary, and to British Foreign sentenced to hang for ptoaaesalng a that xime aaid any western nego­ Elizabeth Dzladua and Mrs.eJ. R. John Tierney, son of Mrs./Julia tiation with the Soviet leader was Tierney of 44 Pearl street.And the Secretary Anthony Eden In Lon­ hand grenade In violation of. Ma­ DeBone. 43; and John Mrosek and layan emergency reguletlorts. a queation on which President Richard lAw, 38Vi. late John Tierney. / FASHION IDEAS FOR SPRING don. Elsennower’s attitude probably A summer wedding W planned. NEW The British Foreign Office said The unuauaYx exchange offer, It xvaa conaidering.. the. propoaed spreading _over two continents, would! be the deciding factor. A son was bom Tuesday at the Sbirae weaternSi-s here underline' exchange but added that no de­ pointed up the Intrlcute tie* o f the Hartford Hospital to Mr. and Mr*. Anderson-Shea Alixillary, VFW, world Communist movement. It that Eaaenhower in his recent news John Panclera of 84 Hackmatack FASHION cision had yet been reached. confenence statement did not brush- will hold the uatml Friday setback In Budapest, British Minister also Indicated the high value placed street. party at the VFW home tonight. by international Communism on off the possibility of a meeting. Robert M. A. Hankey told news­ He said he would meet anybody, Prizes will b / awarded the win­ men he could neither confirm nor the head of the woman Jungle ners. and ^Ifefreshmenta will be The eighteenth-century leader for whom the Malayan gov­ anywhere, if he thought there waa \PPR0VED deny fhe report. "I’m sorry, but I the slightest chance of doing good served. SKIRTS can’t comment, nor can T confirm ernment had posted a reward of IN C O M E T A X Dandy Look — 40,000 U. S. dollar*. In advancing the cause of peace Have jour taxes computed or nor dciiy.” the envoy declared. and as long as the meeting was In Sunwit Rebekah Lodge will meet fresh, fastidious Orion aftd wool. Rayon, Or­ The central figures involved In It w** the ffrat time the Euro- checked by a guallfled tax ac- MonMy night In Odd Fellow* Hall. keepini; with what the American emmtaat. Call Mitchell S-8416 ion. Washable, straight line the offer were: people expect of Yheir chief execu­ Fo'wwing ,.a brief business meet: /...... just-sol ■with front kick pleat or Rou­ fConttniied on Page Thirteen). was abdicating.. tef app^tm ent or .stop In at Edgar Sanders; -'' 43-year-old tive.'Hs also attached these terrhs; The Shah has tried to remain Ing. Miss Alyce Salisbury, home ble kick pleats. Pleated all t44 Mala Street. Available at Ship’s Shoke That tlie meeting be at some rea- economist of the Manchester Gas around. Gray, tan, checks in aloof from politics, In the tradi­ year convenience. Company, will give an Illustrated aohablt place and held with the tion of modern constitutional tucks a diess-shirt bib black, white, brown and JuU. kniwledga-.of. America’s . allies. monarcMea, ever- atne# -Premier cooking lecture -and- award prises white.. White 'rayori anS' . . adds real as to V hat waa to be talked about. Moaaadegh'a Nationalist bloc came of food. Member* have the priv­ orlon. straight line or pleat­ tive u m i w eigiis Dulira Cool on Idea ilege of inviting friends. in to power and brought on the Is­ pearl buttons. . . ed. Size* 12 to 18. ISeci etary of State John Foster sue of oil nationaliaation. Dulles threw cold water on the No ihtplanalloa Attorney Robert Hale of this •Y . . . fashions a curve-collar whole idea yesterday in Washing­ town l* president of the Catholic World Federalist Move ton by saying that talk of a possi­ He announced today he was Graduates Club which Is ro-spon- to open or close. ble m Bating between Eisenhower leaving the country by way of 559*10*109® Iraq at 5 p. m. (8:30 a. m. e.a.t.) sbflng a College Fair open to high \ Launder-lovely and StUin la ’’entirely in the realm school sophomores. Junior* and Hartford. Feb. 28—i mint, white, beige. Small, United World Federalists na- n - w r ' niihia iwerful influence -in arriving haseem Kashani, chief religious Korean aettlement. leader and speaker of parliament, Tol. MltehoH 3-5135 medium, large. tional president . ollCllS W OllSail BrutaUty Hel4 beucM wHh i«Mt the right / ^ 4 al.so a magazine editor. aaid Rusaia-t le Russians have bhiit a case^ Jenner, Velde summoned a closed aeasion o f par­ LET US FILL YOUR / fi'dj fears a world federation. It wants ] . ------of eference for a direct rneetln,? liament. Parliament sent a delega­ the. Chief Ehceclitive of the tion to the Shah urging him to re­ 1 * « d- 4* nationalism, he said, becauae that * I gfoul. Feb. 28—i/P)—The heavy A» Main Issu^ touch of cording trim / ST .9 8 the "easieat way to keep the world u . S. cruiser Los Angries steamed U: ted States. If the American main. A council 6f mlniaters was Units to Unite summoned by Premier Mossadegh / weak and divided; . . . it wants a boldly into Wonsan harbor today aident insisted on the Brltisn ■ il I a ^ and It, too, urged the mongrch to from collor to horn. weak United Nations which 1* and began what the Navy describ- French being present, the Rus- In PoUce Qi4l unable to cope with aggres.5ion.’’_ ed as a "heavy bombardment" of B probably would Inatat on the Red Persecutions raconaidar. U. S. Rep. Thomas J. Dodd (D- th* batterej Communist port on lines* Communists coming alone. Qtt ited Pi»obes U. 8. Ambassador Loy Hender­ BRAKES Tobilizod® for toatod Connl, former Connetcicut head the northeast Korean coast. ident Truman’* position was son alao waa soon closated with New York. Psb. 28 — (P) Called for and delivered ■it, ■ of the World Federalists, said he The Navy's brief announcement at he would be glad to see Stalin Wuhirigton'i Febt 28—(il >— Con- W^shiDjttCkii, Feb« 2 M ^ ^ | ^ T h g S e n a itty 79 io 0 VoU-fdB the young riiler. lea Oommlaaloner Oporgo P. M o^ promptly . at no extra v-as disturbed that .some consider of the continuing bombardment the Soviet leader woujej come gressioi\aT sourct^igygglwl U>d|Ky, •O' resolution persecution of Jewish «nd 'Profeat Departuro agham was calliM! today W on -. creoM rttiiNinco, and 9 WorM -jrederaUalo-^iCommuniatic. said Navy planes were spotting I’lmabington. Stalin has said that the House un-American Activities Oongrasamen aeaklng to datarmUb charge. a other minorities points toward .limilar overwhelming support Basaara began to close down in RELINED - . ' . . . . i*-. antagonistic and aubveraive." guns and storage targets for the is health piecludes h. «nd the House committee, ner (R.,t-Ind.), not offlfclally re­ Moaaadtgh Indicated the differ­ had an agreement laat ysar span- 12.95 The Women’s MIsslonar.v States to spend It.self to destruc­ Allied naval units since Feb. 15 agree to the appointment .,f headed by Rep. Velde (R., 111.) corded. United Nations, N. Y „ Feb, 28— ences had been patched up. Mqss- ing local police questioning by the Society tion,’ ’’ she declared. S, Charles E. Bohlen as Ambassador, A statement, made public by the Includes S J o 5 ^ - 9 8 19.11—the lonWet ."eige In Aa .approved ye.sterday, the reso­ (/P)--Speculation mounted today FBI In complaints of bnitaUty. Emanuel Lutheran f'hurch 5.98 The specific issue before the navah’history.) office of Rep. Ostertag (R.. N.'Y.),’ lution put the Senate on record aa (Contlnuad on Page Nine) Federal civil rights procedure pro­ Lining: and Labor fCqntinued on Page .Nine), quoted Rep. Velde , as saying. that- over a successor to'fiecretary-Gen- committee'-was whether the Gen­ Check ‘Mysterr Worn] sslcing the President to appeal to ... -rv'-^ve Lie as some neutrai vides that the- PBI- probe snOl At - ■ ■ ■------I a plan of "coordination and co- *!,• TTnl»«/1 MoHnna Cnr •’■llUnhte • 7,® "'UW-BI caSaa. eral Assembly should scrap a rcso- Only scattered clashrt were the llnlted Nations for "suitable delegates reportedly considered a Rivetless Iption adopted by It in 1949 calling reported along the battlefront. . 1 operation" had been developed in action againat Soviet acts of per­ Denies Agreemmt Lining $4.00 Extra A llA a'a '!■*'* I Conferences with .lenner. Chairman direct approach to Andrei Y. VI- Since reports of an agnement HALE’S STORE on Congress to Initiate steps look­ On the western front/ 43 Reds secution. Tlie resolution needs no shlnsky in an effort to discover Greeks, Turks, were slain in two patrol fights— -C l-lld l . JLFCI cI y I McCarthy (R... Wis.), of the Sen- were firat aired publicly about two ing to the establishment of a world ” fitc Government Operations com- action by the House. Russia's real choice. federal government "with limited one near n e n f Specifically the measure pro- weeks ago, Monaghan has re­ \ / A SERVICE 10:00 A. M. GIRLSr MATCH YOUR DRESSES T' q 'V i'I lf - nrittee, the FBI "and the admin- Almost as much curl^oalty was peatedly. said, the police. Jiad no. NEW SIRRING .powers adequate to as.sure peace,’ au.'spended truce-talks. Patrol fight­ ‘A'A-CCyVl.... -JL- ..... A c i n i ' istration,- represented-by MaJ.' Gen.' feVled the peraecHtlon -of-Greek or­ Yugoslavs Sign ' Y A I N - J STATION ^ ‘‘There is very real danger that ing broke out east of the town evidenced Concerning 'whom"'the' ■ueb agreement- with tha Juftjd# , -w--r n /i- W. B. Persons, White House liaison thodox congregations. Imprison­ United Slate* would p!’*fer, Both 427 HARTFORD ROAD SatunlairFtb. 28 SHADES IN FULL -i/'e::pan.sion of the world government with both sides calling in reinforce­ ment of Roman Catholic prelates, Department. Vlahinsky—chief Soviet delegate— However, the first witness tO -movement now would be infiltrated ments. M a y i ^ T h e r e was no elaboration. Jgn- hsrrassment of-“Protestant domt- Defense Treaty WITH FASHIONED deeply by those forces.whlcH have ....An Allied patro/ fought oft '■ mil Until and the new U. S. delegation head, appear before the aubcommitteenit ' " ‘ ner -was quoted as having spoken nrtions, suppression of Moslem Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., are play­ sworn to their guiding devil to de­ Chinese raiding party, killing 30 comriunlUes, persecution of th" Its opening a*salon yesterday sad stroy our way of life," testified Reds and woundi^'Yo...... " " I Washington. Feb. 2 « --*71 - | P'"" ing their cards extrenelV close to Ankara, Turkey, Feb. 28 (fl— Monaghan had told him pefsonaa- scijffering of racial, groups-In Po­ Communist Yugoslavia today Sen. Oscar Peterson, Jr.,,the Sen­ A midnight patrol reportedly ; chairmen Leo Allen (R-IIU of the their chests on thiu Issue. ly last Nov. 12 that former, tu t land. the Ukraine, In Balkan- and | The Security Council is expect­ signed a formal ■ treaty with Tur­ OAY-COtORED "SPANKY PANTS" ate's president pro tempore. checking on a ,'’mystery A^pman" House Rules committee has re -! Baltic afates and the "Increasin.g sistant U. S. Attorney OenerM NYLON who paraded along the Commuhli^t newed hia stand that tax- ' . . . ed to meet sometime Irt March to key and Greeoe declaring their Also before the committee was a ... I In Washington a spokesman who peraecutlon" of the Jeivs. Joint determination to defend them- Jam4s Mclnomey .had agroM -IB we.stern llne'/'Friday afternoon— take up the pronleni of picking a let New- York police make theff T u n ers . Here are Carter’s brief younf paalin proposal termed as a compromise cuttjng bills should be held off the , want to be named said Joint Sen. Douglas (D-IIll told the successor to Lie, who resigned the ■elvea ‘against any exterior force.’’ (hat are at home on a Khooi chair to’ the bill to wipe out the federal­ waa attacked/from behind by about House floor until -the new federal hearings probably will be held The treaty of "friendship and co­ own. Investigations of bruCality probably I goon Senste before It acted that Rus- $45,iW)0 post last Nov. If). ' ------a party haamck . . . a play­ ists resolution. 40 Reds and fought its way oi l.-i budget takes shape operation" - - alined In Ankara’s charges. HOSIERY Thifteen (/liinese were reported , sometime in May. Lie is sail to be determined to The witness—assistant U, 8. ground mdag.* Dimple dot knit It calls for. pjitti|ng ther General I Both groups are probing for (Continued on Pag* Five) leave the world organization aa "glaaphouse" - - said tha threa na­ A n te n n a s killed and 11 wounded. ' But Allen, in a statement yes-..nommuniat subversion in A-meri- Attorney Daniel H. Greenberg- ' '■'eottoh faekioned for Itl wilh Regular and dark aeama. Aa-embly on record aa favoring soon as a successor is named. He tions, Balkan neighbors, are re­ "neither the extreme of an inler- Allied Sir. strikes were reduced terday. held otJt hope for eventual ca'a schools ajul colleges, solved to "united their efforts to said Monaghan four timaa r*- ^ A N D nieely finished reinforced crotch, passage._of the bill by Chairman hopes that action wijl be com- ARLURE 60 GAUGE HIGH ■The development came after nl(leted before the UN Aslembly ad- render more efficacious organiza­ eiaaticised leg ruMe, and hmg- t w i s t n y l o n s (Cnntiniird on Page Nine) (f'ontiniied on Page Thirteen) R^ed (R..-N. Y.) of the House Way* ■Ve 1 d f ■* unAmerlcan .Activities tion of their defense against all (Continued on Page Nine) and Means committee. The Reed Journa this spring. Kvnd claMic waitiband. Pick your 1.25 group decided to recommend prose­ One delegate said tha council outside aggression.” Good TV Service eeion — ihry'K waak fart I $ Pr.------bill would lower Individual income cution of an uncooperative, w’itness News Tidbitp meeting probably would be only The treaty .provides: of the excess profit* tax on busi­ lor conlemxit.'pf the Hou.se. 1.. The. general., ' ataffa, , of the ALBA 31 GAUGE DARK-„ Culled from AP Wiftti Ihe- start- of talks on 'the question, ■T"- ■ ■ ’ SEE ■ ■ ...... ■ ■ way SHAM NYLONS ness, now scheduled to expire Velde reported that Barrowa since it was unlikely that the five member nations will continue their Sixth Farm Prices Dip June 30. Dunham of Cynwyd, Pa., refused permanent council members — collaboration' to submit to their Bulletins $1.15 Pr. Further, Allen said he hopes to an.sU’er questions put to him ,ln Nationalist China, Britain, France, governments recommendations con home excise or sales taxes ca n be a closed session yesterday. ' : Biiaieat place in HartfoiFil 'is the U. S. and Soviet Rueala—would ceming questions of defense, de ALBA FANCY HEEL eliminated or reduced. And he said Velde said the unwilling wlt'K Motor Vehicles Department at termlned by common agreement, from the AP Wires to q pert and perky figure NYLONS agree quickly on a nominee. he...... will wor'k...... to avoid...... an ext'fension...... ness was...... a,______profe.ssor of ... ,...... Iphilo.sophy .Hlste Office Building where thous- Prominent among those men- with a view to (aklng coordinated «,.rrAT.’rB SKRVlCK-k’gR Jt-yE A B S ■ , ...... „-Lk3S..Pj^;.--V, ; ■gfiithe- excasa.yQflts.-tAM/.an.JMmnessr'j a t- ■.Temple ■ IJoiver%p-.Phifedel»;'|^>ii«fei-<»4- ^natoefefe- are«,waitUngj.ii>» ■doriafena.... feD‘'iight''you xcaS dy YriW' ■frrti’fe now sche^lwl td-explre'June 36.-—- pfila, V'hen subpoenaed'on I'Vb. 12. ] line -to get' ,1958... automobile 2. The parties agree to settle RED PAPER BLASTS V. 8. laO Confer SI.

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IIANC3IESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 195S PAGE THREE PAGE TWO M a n c h e s t e r e v e n i n g h e r a l d , M a n c h e s t e r , c o n n , Sa t u r d a y , F e b r u a r y 2s , 1953 from the American'Meat Institute Hebron Bolton Wapping ,26,339 tons actually hav4 been ArriNTIONI. together to see the film, "Cross­ world; but that the world through People Are Asking”. "Should meeting of the Ladles Aid Society shipped. roads’’ in Wesley Hall. him might be saved.” Protestants Go to Confession?” at the parsonage. The speaker will Ttoo p. m „ "Festival of Faith"— ■ - •-■ --ThO' Week - ■ be Mrs. James F. English of West i There seems no prosp^t that Selections from'‘the Bible Hiclude- One-Act Play Set LsFOND BROTHERS sponsored each Sunday evening Monday, 8:00 p. m. ■ Official Hartford. Sugar Maples % sftch a trading deal will M repeat­ the following; "And Jesus cam e' • OENIERAL EtEGTRIC during Lent by the' Bpworth Board meeting. Movie on ,/iew Thursday, 8:15 p.m., Choir re­ Maneggia Issuer Reminder ed soon, but New Zealanders are and spake unto them, saying: All RANGE and FUEL 01 For PTA Meeting STEKK HOUSE League—Rev. Carl Saunders will power is given unto me in heaven organizational setup'of the church hearsal. inclined to resent reported charges Seem to Show speak on “ We Believe In Jesus by American cattlemen that the MONSON, MASS. and In earth. Go ye therefore, and will be shown. -Refreshments Delegations from the Bucking­ • CONVERSION OIL BURNERS Christ." ' On Outside Burning Pertnit Dominion baa .been dumping Its teach all nations, ha'ptlzlng them to be served. Members of church ham Church and the South Con­ 24 Hour DeUvery Service Wapping, Feb. 28— (Speciai)— *Sung dniy at the 10:45 service. Spring on Way beef on the U. S. Sunday FamEy Spocid Second Congregational Church St. Jamea* R. C. Church In the name of the Father, and of invited to see meyvie. gregational Church. Glastonbury The March meeting of the PTA Rev. John F. Hannon, Paator ••At the 8:00 o’clock service, the the Son, and of the Holy. Ghokt:’’ Tuesday: , • HOT W AnR AND WARM AIR New Zealand always has been a 358 North Main Street will attend the laymen’s supper 28— (Special) — *and lecturer, will address this will be held at 8 p. m. Tuesday in Rev. George P. Hnghea ' offertory solo, "There Is a Green (Matt. 26:18, 19). 9:30 a., m. Woman’s-commit­ Hebron, Feb. 28--(8))ecl»l)—A • Bolton,. Feb. country of cheap beef. When TENDERLOIN STEAK Dr. Ferris E. Reynolds, meeting of the Hartford East A s­ Diatrict Fire Warden - Paul ------Maneg­ meeting of the Tolland County the elementary school. Mrs. Rob­ Visiting Minister Rev. Edgar F. Farrell . Hill Far Away,” by Gounod, will Correlative passages from the tee will clean church kitchen. sociation, Friday, when the speak- HEATING SYSTEMS aure aien that apring la on the baymen'a association on her ex­ American troops arrived here dur­ DINNER~$1.35 be sung by Marjorie Hall, so­ Christian Science - teKjbook. 1:00 Prayer Group at home gia has Issued a reminder that be­ ert Ordway, school nurse, will be ing World W ar II, most of them Barclay Wood, Organist ,er will be Miss Elsie Ferris, Con­ M O iO A R n BI way la In dally deoionatratlon ginning tomorrow permits must perience from the missionary From 1 to a P. M. Only Sunday Masses; prano. "Science and Health with Key to of Mrs. Bessie Colpitts, 496 North gregational (Thristlan laywoman of were amazed to find that a steak TEL. Ml-3-5135 be secured for any outside burn­ of view. in charge of the program dealing Tel. Menson 8227 For adults; 6, 7. 8, 9, 10 and 11 The Week the Scriptures," liy Mary Baker Main. • COMMERCIAL anC RESIDENTIAL 316 CENTER STREET here. Maple treea throti|;hoiit the with the subject of mental hy­ meal cost about the equivalent of Sunday, March 1 Long Beach, (Tallf. ing. State law requires such per­ United Methodist worship ser­ In d u e s Sonp and Coffeo I o’clock, -with two Masses at 9, one Monday— Eddy, Include the following- (p. 1:30 Prayer Group at home of community are adorned with aap giene: 50 cents In a local restaurant. Prelude->- 7:30 p. m.. Official board meet­ mits for. the period from March vice will be held at 10:45 a. m. to- Chorale Prelude on "O Lamb o f ; In the main auditorium for adults 316); "Christ. Truth, waa demon­ Mrs. Catherine Balch, 96 Wood- AIR CONDITIONING bucketa place'd to catch the firat 1 to Dec.*l. Maneggia stressed the i ^ r r o w when Rev. J. Richard There will be a one-act play Prices have risen some since and one for children in the base­ ing in the chapel. strated through Jeaua to'prove the bridge. "Scattered Showers,” concerning then but the same meal still coats God A ll Holy ” ...... Bach flow of augar maplea aa the aap need fqr extreme care In outside Yeager will preach a sermon en-' ment, and two Masses at 10, one Tuesday-^ power of Spirit over the flesh,— 7-10 p. m. Pastor's office begin to move In the venerable old fannlly relationships. Dr. Use only a little mors than a half dol­ Call to Worship 9:00 a. in.. Willing Workers and AUTOMATIC HEATING burning In an Interview today atvd titled, ’’Jesus^ Savior and Lord of in the main auditorium and ope in to show that -Truth is made mani­ hours at the church. treea. My Life.” - ciiurch school will be Wolfe, phychlatric consultant for lar at the p r ^ n t rate of exchange. Hymn No. 12— Mizpah Groups, all-day meeting. fest by its effects upon the human urged atrict compliance with the PUBLIC DANCE "Now Thank We All Our the basement. Wednesday: In many homea where there are held at 9;30 a. m. the State Board of Health Nurs­ Standard New Zealand beef cuts . 3:15 p. m.. Brownies. mind and body, healing sickness law concerning permits. God" ...... (Nun Danket) 7:00 p. m- Choir rehearsal. children, famlllea delight In re­ Weekly Calendar ing, w ill lead a discussion based are different from those In the AT 6:45-7:30 p. m., Junior Choir and destroying sin.” Blaze Checked Locally 8:00 p. rh; Woman’s Society of trieving the aweet ayrup to,. be The-week’s, ealenrtar- of- events on-the aclipn,of .fhe.play.,., ■Unitod. Btatea but .some- Indication fTie General Confession...... - Rt, Rridget’a ■Churoh'f - practlcs, ...... Mrs. Paul Hull, Mrs. Doris Bur- Responsive Reading 7:00 p. m.. Boy Scouts. ChlrWlsn "Servlre - meeting " ' With boiled down Into hard candlea or of the general price level can be C IT Y VIEW Rev, James P, Tl'niimliis, Pastor .Miss. Althea Dunlap speaking , up­ WILLIAMS out atatlona-of the S ^ ^ F ^ ^ y ^ ^ -^ ^ ^ ^ for ■ tiae • a* - m ■ breakfaat ■ dl»h; Ttn-and Mrs.- Charlotte - -'Manning gained from the fact tbat slrlblii Vocal - Solo— Rev. Robert Carroll and • ' 8;00' p. m.; Kohler-Group.— Zion Evangelical faitlieran' Climfcit: will take part in. the-play. "I- Walked Today- Where- Wednesday— Coopeir and High streets. on "T h e United Nations." Miss Ftreman Injured at 7:30 p. m. Monday at the steak is-now-selling In Auckland Rev, Theodore Gubala, Dunlap, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Allan Porter, aon of wardens. Much needless^ work and meeting of WSCS D A N C E HALL Jesua Walked" .. . -i.; O’Hara 9:00 a. m., Dorcas Group, all-day Church Notes for the "high" price of two shil­ Assistants Rev. Paul O. Prnkopy, Pastor. Glenden Dunlap of South Main Mr. and Mra. Herbert W. Porter, worry, ns well as embarrssment - " lings, nine pence (39 cents) a KEENEY STREET Mrs. Charlotte Gray, Soprano meeting. OIL SERVICE on Wednesday »t 8 n. jm. Rev. David Crockett w ill preach .2:00 p. m., Willing Workers, Miss Marion A. Erdln, Organist. street, while a junior at Man­ aUatalned aome cuta or gaahea for the property owner, can be Explains Club Function on the subject "The Great Thing pound. Brisket is one shilling, six The Scripture . Ma.s.ses on Sunday at 7:00, 8:00, saved if a permit has been Issued Sat.. Fdb. 28. 8:30 p. m. Prayer 'Ladies’ parlor. chester High school, made a trip when helping fight fire at the The Rosedale Community Club About Prayer" at the 10:45 a. m. I^ncq (21 cents). 9:00. 10:00 and 11:00 a; m. March 1, Reminiscere, the Second Harry Dnimmond place VVednea- and the local warden can thus OffertoryT— 3:00 p. m., Junior Lenten meet­ to the United Nations In New Free Survey Easy Terms ORANGE HALL will hold its monthly meeting at worship service of the Wapping P H IL G R E E N Sunday, March 1, 11 a. m.. Mass Sunday In Lent— York In April 1952, under the day. He waa taken to a doctor for Identify the fire as controlled. the church on Tuesday at 8 p. m. Community Church tomorrow- A recent survey Indicates that "My Jeau I will Not In commemoration of the 35th an­ ing. 341 IROAD ST— MItchtll 9-1257 3:00 p. m.. Chib Scouts. 9:00. a. tii., Sunday School. sponsorship of Sunset Rebekah treatment and la at hta home. Peo­ Otherwise an investigation Is President John R. Hunter of blnn- Church school will be in session 18.135.000 U. 8. families serve Famons Staging Prompter Leave ” ...... Streicher niversary of the Declaration of In­ 7:30 p. m., Teacher Training (Note; Free Buz transportation lodge. ple ere happy that prompt aervlce necesary to determine If an emer­ wood drive, states the group la an from 0:30 a. m. to l0:30 a. m. wine when entertaining guests and nnd His Band Doxology and Prayer of dependence of Lithuania. All aervlce (or children whose parents EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT by the local fire department saved (3aas. gency exists. organization similar to many oth­ The Pilgrim Youth Fellowship 26.374.000 do not. Dedication Lithuanian Americans Invited. cannot bring or send them; or live the Old lg|tdiparlt, known aa the 7:30 p. m., Service Men’s Com­ Permits may be obtained at alt ers In the state to promote socia­ will meet at 7 p. m. in the Com­ Hymn No. 288— at a distance. For information, The Ralvation Army Earl Park house, now* owned' by mittees. times from Warden Mancgglg or bility and nei|:hborly friendship munity House. Caroline Bancroft "Jeaua, Thou Divine kindly call 2-0408. 661 Main Street Drummond. Rt. Francis o f Assisi Church 7:45 p. m., Wesley Group, Ladies’ at the homes of local deputy and discuss matters of mutual and bqrry Morse will lead a dis­ Companion" ..(L o v e Divine) 9:30 a. m.. Adult Bible class. Capl. Norman Manihall The frame work waa practical­ -South Windsor, Route 30 parlor. wardens: George O. Rose, Bolton concern. cussion on the subject, "Beyond MANCHfSriR The Sermon— 10:00 a. m., Nursery In the par­ ly uninjured although the Interior Center: Donald Tedford, State SUNDAY Dr. Ferrla E. Keynolds. Rev. Arthur J. Hefferman, Pastor 8:00 p. m., Spiritual Life Class, Sunday, March 1 Personal Mention the Horizon.” Richard Stayman Thursday— ish house during church worehip. wee badly gutted. Route $5; David C, Toomey,. Bol­ Dr. and Mrs. Clement G. Molten will conduct the worship service. Hymn No. 122— Rev. Francis V, KarveHs, Curate 9:.30 ,a. m. Sunday School. The Ck>lcheater engine wea call­ MONDAY 3:15 p. m.. Intermediate Girl 10:00 a. m.. Divine worship with ton Center: Hugo Brodo and Ekl- and their children, Alexander and The .Men’s Club of the Commu "When I Survey the celebration of Holy Communion. Don’t forget the contest. Come ed but. before Its arrival the He­ STATE TUESDAY Masses at 7:30, 8:00 and 10:30 Scout Troop 17. ward Senkbell, Birch Mountain. Alice, were luncheon guesta of Mr. nity Church will meet at 8 p. m. on Wontlrous Cross’ ..Hamburg Text: Ntimbera •21t4--10.' Theme: bring, a. friend.,. ------— You Enjoyed it -- We Spld Out — bron bdya Iiad the fire controlled. s. m. 6rS0 -jp; m;; Intermediate Girl Cards Distributed and Mrs. Morton M. Lassen, Jr., Monday In the Community House: Benediction ' ' Scout ’Troop 9. "And aa Moses Lifted up the Ser­ 10:.50 Holiness meeting. Local OIrl ScouU Buay' of Birch Mountain road yesterday. The program will be followred by Poetlude— officers Sunday will be observed Qirl Scouts have been busy de­ Members of the local fire depart­EDI Friday— ' pent In the Wilderness, Even So O A K i ment are now delivering cardsdi to Dr. Molten, who la Mra. Lassen's refreshments. "Diminutive Harmonic 7:30 p. m., Choir rehearsal. Must the Son o f Man Be Lifted with a special service. Sergeant You Wanted More — And We HAVE IT — livering orders for fleout cookica. TalrottvUle Congregational Church each house In Bolton listing the brother, is associate professor of Labyrinth" ...... Bach Rev. James A. Bull, Pastor Up" (John 3:14). Major Charles Reitdyke of Water- People have liked to help them history at Temple University In Mrs. Annie Collins, Manchestec 9:30 a; m. Church School. bury will be guest preacher. Ser­ telephone numbers of those mem­ Mrs. Anthony UrbanettI, 12:00 Noon. ‘This is the Life” DELICATESSEN along and have also found the bers who should be called to re­ Philadelphia. He had lectured at Evening Herald Wapping Corre­ 10:45 a. m. Divine, Worship. Center Congregational Church geant Major and other leaders CHERRY VANILLA and DUBONNET Director of Music W K NB-TV (U H F ) and at 11:45 cookies quite tasty. port a firs. Cards are being left Trinity College In Hartford on spondent, Is vacationing In Florl. Worship Hour Nursery. Rev. Clifford O. Siinpaan. Pastor will participate. Plan Paper Drive p. m., WNHC-TV. 35-A OAK STREET TEL Ml f-1244 under doors or caught in the door Thursday illustrating his talk on da. During her alxienre Mrs. ■BiOp p. m. Lenten family sup- Rev. Dorothy Pease, 2:00 p. m. Hospital visitation. Residents are eaked not to for­ “ Chile: Mountains, Mines and Thomas Burgess, Jr„ will act as Sunday, March 1: 1:30 p. m., Zion Oiurc.h Is a knob'if there is no one at home. ,per and film. Bring your own 9:30 a. m., School of Ohristian Minister of. Education. church o f the International Luther" 2:00 p. m. Silver Lane Sun­ BLACK CHERRY ICE CREAM get the scrap paper drive which Men" with a colored moyie. rorrespondent. Telephone Mitchell day School. Open Saturday At 3:30 P. M. Residents are asked to' look for sandwiches. Mu Sigma Chi will Faith and Life, ...___ Dr. Watson .Woodruff, an. Hour, heard In 56 languages In will .take place tomorrow at 9 a. m.. them this week end atnee It la ex­ 9-5802. - - ...... pre'paffc and' furnish dMse'rt, cot- 6:45 p'. m. Open Air' EvShge- The drive la sponsored by the ■11:00 a. m., Nursery for children Minister Emeritus. 58 Territories and Foreign Coun­ ' W e were delighted to the response we pected that delivery will be com­ Manchester Evening Herald Bol- fee and cocoa. The film, "One liam. Jones-Keefe Post, AL. 3 and over. Andrew K. Watson, tries, locally “over WONS every received for these two delicious specials SPECIAL SATURPAY ond SUNDAY pleted before Monday. ten correspondent, Mrs. Joseph God,’’, to promote tolerance and 7:00 p. I Old Fashioned Church Notes 11:00 a. m.,'Sacrament of Holy Sunday afternoon at 1:30. The carda will Hat the telephone D’ltalla, telephone Mitchell 8-5545. . understanding o f .the . three major Minister of Music. prayer, meeting. and we certuinly underestimated the de­ r e a d v -t q -e a t - -Servicea -at the Hebron -and Surprised at U* S. Communion. Monday- humbera of C!hlef Peter Maaaollnt, Religious Faiths, Jewish, Catholic Prelude- ’ ’Meditation” .. .Morrison 7:30 p. m.. Meeting o f the 7:30 p. m. Gospel service. mand but now we're ready (or you. Stop In Ollead Congregational Churches aaaiatant Chief Paul Maneggia, Sunday, March 1, Second Sunday Sermon, "The Great Dsy of the WHOLE TENDER ROAST BROI’^RS will be held with John G. Beck and Protestant, will be of interest Hymn—"Before Jehovah’s Awful Walther League. over the weekend for a quart or two. James Rogers, 'Thomas Carpenter, Furor over Beef in Lent. Lord," Captain Marshall. from the Hartford Theological Russell Named to all. Plan to come! All are Throne" ...... Watts Wednesday— Aldo Peace, Vincent Krzealeki, 8:00, 9:15 and 11:00. Band selection— Heavenly Pros­ Seminary officiating. Service at welcome! It is hoped our for­ Old Testament Letson-Genesis 8. 12 Noon, "Momenta of (Tom- (KOSHER) S12S Each Adolph Roberta and Ellaworth Per- Prelude—Choral F’relude on "Stra- pect by Jakeway. the Hebron church will be at 10 (Continued From Page One) mer pastor. Dr. Reynolds, will be New Testament Lesson •— Mark fort" WNHC-TV. klna. Coach of Year I K "A BANO-UP DRAMA ... CRACKLES cathro" — Noble. I Songster selection, The Joy of e. m., and at Gilead at 11:15. There r L VIO ------WITH EXCITEMENT!”—TTme Mag. pre.sent. 8:27-9:2. Wednesday— Gagllardone Undaunted Scripture- 193rd Psalm. Being Thine, Arnold-Elwln. We carry a complete line of Isaac GelHs Kosher Dellcates- will be communion services in both what baffled at why American The Week . Duet-^"I Heard the ' Voice of 7:30 p. m„ Third Lenten service. Jesus" ...... Rathbun Hymn — "Holy, Holy, Holy" — Quartet selection. Take Up Thy churches. Sunday school at Hebron Fifty Connecticut legislators, in­ New York, Feb. 28—(A’)— John farmers were complaining. The Monday— Text: John 19:25-27. Theme: Am I iJ i'A i •ena and imported foods. Alice and Gaetano Simoncelli Dykes. Cross, Acklev. will be at 11:15 a. m. and at Gilead cluding Rep. Eugene Gagllardone, (Honey) Russel), coach of un­ Dominion is committed to sell vir­ Brilliant Spy Thriiui? 7:00 p.' m. Girl Scouts. a Fellow-man’s Christian Helper? j / r d DON’T FORGET WE OPEN 80NDA1T AT 7:00 A. M. will fly^rom two state airfields to­ Ckimmunion Meditation—"Thou Art Anthem—"O Divine Redeemer” — ,t1»e Week will precede the morning aervlce. defeated and top-ranked Seton tually all Its beef to Britain and 8:00 p. m.. Troop 133, Boy After this service the Ladies’ Aid day to inspect the Air Force < ^ ra ; The CJhrlst.’’ Gounod. Monday, ’!'’:.30 Friendship Rev. H. R. Keen wHl officiate at Hall, waa named "Coach of the in any. ca.se, its total annual ex­ Scouts presents Walter Kaye and adult group will meet. n St. Peter’s Eptacopal ChuAh at tioha center at Roalyn Air Force Year" today by the Metropolitan Baiier and his Banjo Band, Band Offertory. Ini^llation of new deacons (9:15 Friday-^ Circle meeting at Citadel, port would feed the U. S. for only Communion Hymn—"Just As 11:15 a. m. and there will be a cele- Base, bong Island. N. Y. Basketball Writers Association. of Banjoes at Whiton Memorial aervlce). 4:00 p. m.. Confirmation classes. Tuesday - ______— Gjen.-WUUam-Haaketh,-atata-ClvlL tjiroe days. —Am ’-!— ... ■ bratlon of the Holy Communtonr “ Set6«nHanr~Ntr 'r ih“ih'e” A“v ■■halt:------... -Offertory--^ "Elevation"-^^Mar- 713ir'pr'm., Ch'ifrch'Oounc — 2-rOO— Home-liesgwe-meetlngat Defense director, said the legisla The-current shipments all came The Sacrament of Holy Ck)mmun- . 6 Music will be by the vested sociated Press poll for the last six Tuesday— / chot. ' * Saturday--:- Citadel. r — ~ tors will get an on-the-spot pic about because of an outbreak of ion. choir, Gardner Q. 8|f>prey, organist, StIN.i Conrintions Show 7j.(H) .p.. m ,_ Boy, S(;ptjts...... Reception of new mernbers. ______9.;15..,a, ..m,, . "Moments of .Com­ _ 6:45 ..Songster rehearMk__^ ' •YOU CAM YASTf THt QUALITY" ture of- the eastern - seaboard air weeks, , la .trying..to. finish the, foot-and-mouth disease in Canada; Hymn- -"M ake M e'a Captive Lord" accompanying. The iiemon will be STARTING A T I P. M. Choir rehear.sal tii he ah.hriunc- bornmunion Meditation— “ Hallow­ fort’’ WONS. ’" ’ aiOO Band rehearsal.''" dofenae. regular season without a loss, which normally exports beef to the ...... Matheson In relation to the second Sunday 5IONDAY AND TUESDAY ed. Watch The Herald for, de- ed Be Thy Name" (All services). 10:00 a. m„ Confirmation classes Wednesday, 7:00 Torchbearer­ The trip, said Heaketh, will, ac­ giving the team a 30-0 record. It’s United States. PosUude” Largo in. G " ___^andel In bent;— ------— ^------Rnby Gentry at 2, 6:45, 9:46 I ' tails. Celebration o f H o ly' Communion. meeting.' TK. MMekdl Mt4l quaint them with the necessity of the only undefeated major quintet The U. S. stopped the entry of 1 ;.10 p. m.i Class in church mem iMinrC « — MANOMMVMI High Treason at 8:26, 8:10 | Wedhe.sday, 6:30 p. m. Men’s Hymn-9“0 Jesus I Have Promised" Thursdsv— . > building an adequate Civil Defense in the country. Canadian beef on the outbreak of bership in the parsonage. Manchester Evening Herald He­ Club supper” meeting. All men Covenant Congregational Chiirrh 7:30 Street Evangelism at Built for U. H. F. program (or Connecticut's two mil Russell, who is just rounding out the disease and then the two TREASON 6:30 p. m., Pilgrim Fellowship -^Mann. bron correspondent, Miss Siisan of. the parish are cordially Invited. '4.1 Sprure Street Main and Birch street. lion residents. — - h is n t h year as coach at the rountriea, svtth New -Zealand and TODAY: CONT-— “THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH” •meeting. Mrs: Bull; Philip Welles, Postlude—.’:MinUet and—Trio" — Pendleton, telephone HArrlsrin Committee consisl.s of Alexander Moore. Rev. G. A. Siiber, Pastor 8:00 Mid-week holiness and The trip will be made in Air South Orange. N. J.. Institution, Britain, worked out a deal. and Mr. Palmer will be present to Ernest C. Johnson, Jr., Organist prayer meeting. 8-ksa». Barber, Sherwood Bowers, James work with the. committees. ,9:15- (Jhurch Sch(>ol (or all ages, Force planes, one from New Ha had a perfect record In 1939-40 Britain, which hasn’t the same Friday Brand and Earl Butler. k. The Week kindergarten through junior high. Tuning with one knob ven airport and the other from when his boys won 19 In a row. objection as the U. S. to beef from Sunday, March 1: _1 6:30 Corps Cadet class. Monday— 11:0().—Church School, pre-nurs­ BrainSrd Field. Weather permit­ The team also had a perfect' 19-0 a country where foot-and-mouth 9:45 a. m.. Sunday Bible School. l!:30 Crusader meeting. ting, the trip will conclude at dusk. 8:00 p. m.. Board of C!hristian ery through lower junior grade 4. mark In 1940-41, but lost In the disease is prevalent, agreed to Community Baptist Church Classes for all ages. Salurday, 10:00 Junior Legion M a n ch ester Baid weather caused cancellation second round of the National take the Canadian output. New ,10.3 East Center Street Education meets at the home- of. 4:30—Pilgrim Fellowship, ’’The 11:00 a. m., Morning Worship Get clear, clean pictures with of the flights ori^nally scheduled Mrs. Ruby Loverin. (Meaning of Lent"—Mr. Simpson. meeting. Look at These Value. Invitation Tournament, Zealand, which (has no foot-and- Rev. John R. Nenherl, -Minister service. The pastor will speak on for last Saturday. Tuesday— D ate Book An outstanding professional mouth disea.se, agreed to send beef Ormand West, Jr., Orgahlst 7:30—Junior and Senior CTYP the Lord’s prayer in the Garden, Mollie'a (2ilf Lost pla.ver, Russell went to Seton Hall to the U.. S. to replace the normal 8:00 p. m.. Adult Bible Study Clubs att'end Lenten drama. "Not my will, but Thine be done.” St. Mary’s Episcqpal (8ilirrh definition and contrast group in the parsonage. Church and I-oriist Streets There was another factor In the aa basketball mentor in 1936 and Canadian impprts. Sunday. March 1: 7:30— Young Adults, attend The choir will sing. And follow*. Tonight Wednesday - Rev. Alfred I- W’llllame. Rector . Annual ladles’ night, BHtlsh- story of the demise of Frank Pag-. coached there through 1943. After It was all designed as a tem­ 10:00 a. m.. Morning Worship Lenten drama. Ing the sermon Holy Communion giotl’s now famous Holstein cow, a period In the service and a brief 10:30 a. m.. Ladles’ Missionary 7:30—Annual Lenten ,dr|ims, vvill be pl?serye,d, Rev. John J. Johnson, Cural^ Agierlcgn. C5ub.. porary arrangement . unyi the. . and-C3iurch School. . Society; •- Mbltie, that has been overlooked iri coaching' fling' in the Professional ’The Cloth of Sendony,” presented 6:.30 p; m., Hi-League meeting. Saturday, March 7 American ban on Cktnadian cattle Prelude—"Prelude in G” ...... 7:00 p. m., Tolland County Men’s recent news stories. Mollle was Basketball Association of America, ...... T,...... -. Marchant Leader, Ruth Chandler. The 2nd Sunday in I-ent— Annual ladles’ night, SMFD, could be lifted. It is due to end m i c Association meeting in the Talcott- by Center Thespians. with calf by an outstanding bull he rejoined the Pirates in 1949. Ftaturing M I 7:15 p. m.. Organ Vespers. 8 s. m.. Holy Communion. Garden Grove, 6:,70. Monday. Call to Worship.' ville Church. A roast lamb dinner The Week of the Holstein artificial insemina­ Russell’S present team, built 7:30 p. m., Songspiratlbn, and a 9:25 a. m.. First children’s serv­ Tiies(Jay, March 10 The.plan called for the U. S. to Hymn- "O Wor.ship The King." will be served, after which Miss tion atud farm, a silver medal around the six-foot-11 W alt Dukes, ^ O f Invocation and the Lord's Prayer. Tuesday !— 6:45—Confirmation short Lenten message on, "H e ice. Parents’ Choir. Address by the YW C A Public Affairs lecjlure on receive 27,000 tons of New Zea­ Elsie Farris, lawyer and church- HYDRAMATIC, R.. H., DELUXE INTERIOR. winner. has complied a 76-11 record in Children's Story. (JlaM. Saved Others,” Curate. All pupils above the fifth "Protective Insurance:. Pi'operty. land beef. According to a report woman from Ix»ng Beach, Calif., When It became apparent that three seasons. Russell has been Hymn -^’.’Father Almighty, Bless Wednesday-^3:30 Boys’ choir re­ The Week grade in class at this hour. Liability, Accident,’’. Community THE SYAAPHONY FOUR will speak. All men of'th e com­ Mollle would not recover from the named East coach fitr the annual Us." hearsal. Wednesday — 10:05 a. m„ Pepltential Office Y, 1:13 p. m. i . with Walter Phelps— Jeannie Ray (VoeaHxts) munity are invited. For reserva­ (Junior Church) vyith Junior Choir effects ■ Of a nail piercing her East-West All-Star game at Madi­ The Scripture Les.son. 7:30— Senior Choir rehearsal. :.30 p. m., Bible study, and .Saturday, March 14 tions call Mitchell 9-1617, Sunday. and address by the'Curate. Lower stomach w-all, it was declded.to .try son .Square Garden March 28. The Pastoral Prayer. Thur8day-^8:00, Neighborhood '-prayers for the series of special Thursday- »■ school In class at this hour. Ladles’ night pf Tall (Jedars of and, save her unborn calf.' How- Winner of last year’s award was Danca-Millsr’s Hall Worship Through Giving. , ^ meetings services lo be held March 8-15. The Lebahbhi State Armory, 6:30 p. m. Sunday • 7:00 p. m.. I-.enten vesper service 11:00, a. m..' Holy Communion evei!,. the Wlllimantic veterinarian Dudey Moore of Duquesne. Tolland Turnpike Fine Food Offertory Antheni. in the sanctuary. Mr. Bull con­ Friday - 3:30, Pilgrim Choir re -! public is Invited td-^all of these Tuesday, March 17 Dinners Communion Meilitation. ’’ hearsal. ; services. with sermon by the Rector. Senior was unsuccessful In bringing the Modern and Old Fashion tinues a series ■ of messages on Choir. Celebrant, the Rector. YWCA Public Affairs lecture on Legal Communion Hymn—"Bread of the 7:00, Men’s S:.30 p. m., (Tholr rehearsal. calf, a heifer, Into the world alive. STRAW.H IN W IN D ? Dancing 12:00 P. M. to RfiSTAUQdONT "Jesus Christ and His Cross." Club supper and Musical outline,of this service: "Investmenta: Making the Moat of Tt would have made still another Reverages World." speaker. Miss Elsie Farris. |I Friday TIRES UKE NEW. lEAUTIFUL RLUE. Small Savings," Community Y, Every Saturday Night! Ma#4eHtST«a,cONfi 7:30 p. m.. Senior choir re­ ' 8:00 p. Processional, "Ololrlous Things Of importsust news story if the heifer Philadelphia, Feb. 28.—(AVi—Sen. 8:30 P .M . , Right .Hand of Fellowship. hearsal. Satyrday—9:30 a; m;, - dherub* m., Sunday. School teach- I:l5 p, mf 8:66 to 12:66 P; M: ers’ meeting st the church. * Thee Are Spoken” had been born alive and able to Henry M. Jeckson (D „ Wash.) Fellowship Offering. Friday ! Choir rehear.-til; Saturday,' March 21 Sequence, "M y Faith Looks Up To carry on the line blood strain of says he has a. hunch Democrats Hymn-” Lord, Dismiss Us With 3:15 p. m.. Junior C!hpir re- Annual ladles’ night of Omar Thy BIe.ssing.” 1 ee" Its father. will, regain leadership of (Con­ hearsal. Church of the Nazarene rlory. "Lord. For Thy Tender Shrine Club, Country Club, 7 p. m. Benediction. Emanuel Lutheran Oiiirch Story Widely Read gress ’’ in sometihng less' than 7:00 p. m.. Junior High P'ellow- 466 Main Street Merr.les’ Sake" ...... Tarrant The lass of a stellar milk pro­ four years." Postlude—"Po.stlude In F " ...... ship. (lari E. Olson, Pastor ...... Marchant Communion Hymn, "Draw Nigh ducer and potentially good heifer "A ll I can do.” Jack.son quipped Rev. C. E. W'Inslow, Minister oor * 3:00' p.m:. Board of <]3irisHan Phllenaon Anderson. Assistant to 1 And -Take The -Body Of The 49 PLYMOUTH 2 » has been brightened somewhat for 'Ms' report my ' observation in 6WE THE fiWIfty ATRtWV the Pastor Deaths Last Night Education roeetirig with CHiurch Bolton ('ongregatlnnal (Chiireh Sunday, March 1: l.prd’’ the Paggioll.family by the reaction Washington that the Republicsns, Thanksgiving, "O Saving Victim" RADIO, HEATER. NEW PAINT. CIRCLE School teachers and officers. Rev. .\rthiir 'Wallace, Minister. Clarence W. Hcising, Organist and 9:30 a. m.. Church school, Tenny to news stories of Mollle’s experi­ astute and busine.ss-IIke as they TODAY AND TOMORROW Recessional, "Lord, As To Thy By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Week Choirmaster son McFall, superintendent. Class­ ences.- They have received many are, are renting apartments—they CONTINUOUS FROM 2:15 Walter (irzyb, Organtkt Dear Cross We F^lee’’ ----y' San t'tancisco-- Henry R. Gai­ Moriday^- es for all ages. ;— calls and were given a news clip­ are not buying houses." Dine Here Tonight * and Choir Director. 7 p. m.. Evensong followed by In­ ther, 68, president of the Pacific fi:.30 p. m.. Work night at the March 1, Second Sunday In Lent. 10:4.5 a. m.. Junior churcli. ping on the sto:-y as It appeared in Jackson .spoke last night at the st ruction.s by the Rector. National Bank of San Francisco, Dining here la an event the whole family will enjoy. The, ex­ church. 9:00, Divine Worship; CTiurch 10:4.5. Morning worship. Mr. a Worcester, Mass, paper. annual meeting of the Philadel­ 6T08YI Sunday, Marsh 1; Wedne.sday ' one time chief national bank ex­ cellent food and courteous service will make tt a very enjoyabla Tuesday— School in parish building. Winslow will deliver his first ser- The climax to these events came phia chanter, Ame-lcana for Dem­ The Second Sunday in Lent; Com­ 7 and 10 a. m., Holy Communion. aminer for the I2th Federal Re-, 8:00 p. m., C3iurch business 10:45, Divine Worship; Nureery 1 n’ " " *•’’ P-astor on the subject of in -IT letter from Mrs. Paggioli’s ocratic Action (ADA). evening—DINE HERE TONIGHT. munion Sunday - 7 ;00 p. m., Litany and Sermon serve district, and father of Henry meeting; in parish buildliig. 1 "'The Christian Challenge." A w-el- mother, Mrs. Frank RIva, who is The Senator declared "W e 9:30 a. m.. Church School. followed by I-enten Discussion 48 PACKARD Sedan Gaither, newly elected president of Friday— Prelude: "Have Mercy Upon Me. ; extended to strangers or spending the winter In Florida. En­ haven’t really seen the Republican LEGAL BEVERAGES 11:00 a. m.. Morning Wor.ship, the Ford Foundation. 8:1,3 p. m., Youth Fellowship. visitors in town to come and wor­ Group. Guest Preacher and diacus- closed In her letter was a small administration’s program, so Prelude. Comihunion . . E. Batiste ■ I O God" Bach. ^ RADIO. HEATER. OVERDRIVE. Elmira. N. Y .—Samuel Gilbert DANCING 6;30-p. m., C!holr rehearsal. ship with us. slon leader, The Rev. Arthur B. news Item from one of the Florida Democrats haven’t figured It out Processional Hvmn, "The Church'^a Solo: (first servlce'l "M y Task,” Roberlshaw. Topic, "H oly Orders, Hathaway Turner. 74, chairman of 6:30 p. m., 5’oiuig People’s meet papers carrying a Bolton dateline yet and neither have the Repub­ iiduii’ C m One Foundation." A.'hford M ra Lorraine John­ Sacrament of Authority."— - the board and of the executive TONIGHT Anthem, "M y God And I" I. B. son. Ing. Miss Martha McKinney, praa conlmittee of L. C. Smith A Corona and referring to the cow only as licans.” plus . . . VauKhn iVfonro« in Cnncordla Evangelira) Lutheran ' ident, in charge. -j I Secular Events; ’’Mollle.’’ Church ' Sergei. Anthem; "Taste, and See.” Goss. Monday Typewriters, Inc., and a former Offertory ...... Edouard Bati.sts. 7:30 p. m.. Evangelistic service. "Your father found this In the "TOUGHEST MAN FEATURING OAK Winter and Garden Streets Offertory: "Adagio" — Vivaldi- Mr. Winslow's topic will tie "The 6:3f) p. m. Men's Club monthly president of the New York State Hvmn of Preparation, "I Love TTiy Bach. Banker's association. local paper." Mrs. Riva wrote, "is IN ARIZONA” . R f B .ri.e h .BranjJL..ipaJtj[oL.., . Sinner'1 Challenge." i meeting. Sports program follows. this your cow-?" _ Kingdom, Loril,"---- .»■—-...... — Sermon: "Love In Aclidn’’; ■ ■ - Week' ■ ----- ' Thursday Doncaster. England — Tom Ivan Berkwith, Organist'and 50 FORD Convertible $19 Q Q Smith,- 77, Yorkshire-born pltboy St. Maurice Oiapel •Sermon: .Second sermon in series . 12:30, Latvian .Service. Tijesday, -8:00’ p. m.. Meeting pf ; 10:30 s. m.. St. Mary’s Guild .M O O Il K 2 a « f l 8~-DI>linau1>k«a. eaSlsat. • ! Mass will' be celebrated at St: LEOWATTS Choirmaster- ■ o f character atildlfs of the dis­ 7!00; Evening vcsper.s in Liilher meeting follows 10:00'/i.'m. serv­ RADIO. HEATER. lEAUTtFUL. ' iA rfS /ta f .richly grofnad mahogany vanaort,.clauic in Ihw. who became parliamentary secre-j the official -board in the parish Maurice Chapel tomorrow at 8:30 HARTFORD ciples: ha’ll. Sound film, "I Beheld His house. ice. tary to Britain's fuel and power Sundsy. March 1, Second Sun­ and 10 a.m. "'John, The Beloved Disciple.’’ Glory." .Wednesday, 7 :.30 p. m.. Midweek ! Friday - ministry, and who entered parlia­ day In Lent: ment ae-jk-Laborlte in 1922, resign­ Congregational; (Tiurch Recessional Hymn. "Lord, As We The W eek • prayer service In the lower audi­ 8:00 p. m., .Special parish meet­ 21 " (a M sg. in.) SICTURI 8:.’i0 a.m., Sunday School Thy Name Profess." ing to set.upon the-results of the ing in 1M6 to take a job with The Rev. Arthur A. Wallace will con­ Monday, 10:00 N. E. Conference torium. For fho greatest 10:15 a.m. Worship Service Batiste. special committee on a fund-rals- National Ck>al board. tinue his series of Lenten sermons /III M! CLU Thol Sf NTIMtNTAl Council at Lutherwond. Friday. 7 ;45 .p. m.. Welcoming H L L Iw tff C. INTLf(VIAN Processional hvmn: "Love Di- . service Sunday.at.. . ..MiqmL . Fla.... JCarL^.H.- Ortman, AA. .character. atudlca..^of .the.. DUr ■ Vihe,. All I/ive -EgeelliKK?’’-;-": ' :. Tt(»;,-.Explm:er.:Scwrta;_g:00, .G campaign.. advancement m TV - clpTes" lomorrowr a l l l ’ a.'. m, wor­ n i L DIMINJION g;06'■pvm'M-n’ thrBoItOit'Cniigrega-': Winslow ai the ch-Tch. - 4 1, a holed filer "who woii many Sermon HyWin: "O Perfect Ijove” Clef ship at the .Congregational church'. tional Cfiiurch. Rev, .Tames Bull of Saturday, 9:45 a, honors In the national air races at »»C R L I N Sermon; "Thou Shalt Not Cpm.:-( Tuesday, 3:15, Brpwhies: 6:30, Junior at. Jnhn‘(« Palish National.. choose'Zenith HU subject-. tomorrow wtU be the . Tal(x>tvlUe . .Congregjytional choir rehearsal.; tlnrludi', toA T »r TOa, wear ya^ Clev^ahd,, and a former , teat , pilot 1487 SILVER LANE— EAST HARTFORD, Ti Boy Scouts; . (iathniic Church RADIO, HEATER, DEFROSTER. ’’John, the Beloved ' Disciple.” jTilt Adultery" Church will be the speaker. Now, with the all new "K-53” and 90-dor PW(| w#fr#n#,J for Douglais and Lockheed A ir­ Jesalfer iemee Uaii Dailer Recessional Hymn; "O. for a 28 Golwa.V Street craft Companies. Born In Fort Gib- Church school will be held at 9:30 7:30, Board of Administrstipn: Chassis, Zenith brings you T V Picture C'liarltoa Ui^jilaG DIaaa Lyaa Heart to Praise My God"- Rev. Stephen StryJewskI a. m. 8:00, Trustees. North Methodist Church .son. Okla. “RUBY Me Saturday and Sunday Special Kniith Methodist Church 'M iss (.fara Skrohnez, Organist Perfection that seemed years away! FTiiladelphta — Mrs. William 7 p.m. Luther League . Wednesday. 7 ;30, Lenten Quiet 447 North Main SI, United blethodlst OSNTRY** at the Fair” Main Street and Hartford Road A Million Dollars in engineering and Duane, whose husband was a noted The first of the Lenten union The Week Hour. Film, "The Trial.” Rev, John E. Post, Minister Trek. 5:S5-I:li .Sunday, March 1 - research was spent to perfect this new nuclear physicist at Harvard- Uni­ services with United Methodist Monday, 7:30 p.m. Senior Choir Rev. Fred R. Edgar, Minister 8:15. Dorcas Society. .lames W. McKay, 8:.30 a. m.. Mass. versity until his death In 1935. church will be held at Bolton Con­ ' E XTRAt ROAST CHICKEN Rev.' Percy F. Smith, Thursday. 6:30, Girl Scout.';. Organist and Chorister Zenith . . . to provide iiner-than-ever rehearsal 10:30 s. m., High Msss. gregational tomorrow night at 8 "Grccawirk Vlllasr, N. Y." titS Tue.sday, 7:30 p.m. Prompt, Associate Minister ' 8:00, adult membership class, Easy Terms — Big Traded performance for years,longer! See Vegetable, Potatoes, Bread and Butter * URGES SENATOR PROBE p. m. Guest preacher will be Rev. (i44- T'tcnH/’fttC ' Ladies Aid meeting. Pierre Chaf­ Herbert A. France, chapel. it today! Only in Zenith do you get Sunday. March 1 Jamea Bull of Talcottvllle Ck>rr- SUN.: "FLAT TOP” and fin will apeak on "Color Styling in Minister of Music, Friday, 8:00, G Cief Concert at Church .School st 9:,30 a. m.. Buckingham Congregational all these E X T R A Features! riORCHESTRAxREVUE "MAN BEHIND THE GUN” OPEN9 A.M.fa12F.M. Washington. Feb. 28 (iW—Sen. gregatlonal churoh,. UNN kO«ifKn-L)OKrON POIK the Home." - Bowers school, foliow,ed by recep­ ' Siipt. (Tiarles .S. Field presiding. Church Morse ( Ind.-Qre.) says a- proposed Second Sunday in Lent. March 1; MIssioner to Speak EASY EKEK PABKINO . Wedne.sday, Children's Choir re­ tion in Luther hall of church. 1 Services of Holy Communion at Rev. Philip .M. Rose, Minister S Now bcluelly 20% i>ngh«w glora-frM. FBI investigation of the 1.800 Several men of thq local parish hearsal at 3 p.m. Services of Holy (Tommunion at roStch'on.proof pkfvm * 8:00. Brotherhood, music room, 9:.30 and 11:00 s. m. 51 S.M.C. -t:U 4;4S - S;N Smilin’ Jim’s Tex Pavel Service of ,Holy Communion. Wednesday-- evening me(*ting, "Ma.ster. No Offering" 15 Proctor Road Manrheoter Morse said the investigation Western Caravan Ole Wagon Master Communion Meditation’ "W e Be­ BRUNNER’S PACKARD Recessional Hymn 'jSpirit of God, 8:00 p^m. should include a check as to mem­ DEUCIOUS FOOD T E I- M ITCH KLL S-70I9 358 EAST CENTER STREH— MANCHESTER • SUN., MON,. TUE8. • WHAT WKNB Gospel Hall Descend Upon My Heart." Reading room hour.s: • lieve In Christian Experience". ^. I bership in .the Klu KIux Klan. "a Top contender tor Academy Postlude- ’’Postlude" .. Matthews •Tuesdays and Fridays, 12;()0- 5:.30 p. m. ■ Intermediate Meth- Nazi bund, a Silver Shirt organiza­ 415 Center .Street Award honors to thrill , anew! WESTERN JAMBOREE 9:30 and 10:45 a. m., CJiurch 4:00 p.m. ociist. Youth Fellowship. Potterton’s tion, or any other subveraive OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY UNTIL 5 John Wayne-Maureen O’Hara- 6:30, p. m. Senior Methodist Snsoky Joe— Jloi7-Doa— Leo—Moose T ex 10:30 a. m.. Breaking of Bread. School. Wednesdays. 7:O0-7:.55 p.m. organisation." "T H E qU|ET M A N ” In colon Youth Fellowship meets -with ROUNDS AND SQUARES 12:1,5 p. m., Sunday school. 10:45 a. m.. Nursery. The public Is cordially invited FAMOUS FOR SERVICE FOR 21 YEARS Phis a brand new- thrill hit DOOR PRIZE — $28 WESTERN RECORDS .Counselors Mr. and Mrs. Arnold 7 .'bo p. m,. Gospel meeting. 6:00 p. m.. High School Depart­ to attend bur services and use our rTlLMS^AMERAr^ "Corn” usually refers to the Im­ "F L A T TO P" In color ment and 5(.Y.F. will have an reading room. K. Newman Proceed to Lenten m a n y o t h e r CARS^'38 BUICK, '49 MERCURY. '49 FACKAMHu 130 CENTER $T. (COR. OF CHURCH ST.) portant eerjesl crop of the nation; Sterlin Hayden, WILLIE'S GRILL The Week African potluck in Cooper Hall, to ’’^^rist Jesus" will be, the sub­ service at eight o'clock. FLASH BULKS. CARES, 4 DANCE EVERY FRIDAY MOVIES. PARTS ^ wheat In Englyjid, oats in Scotland Richard Carlson 444 CENTER STREET Tuesday, ._8;00 p. m., Pr(|yer be followed by a rheeting for ject of the Lesson-Sermon for Sun­ 8.00 p. m. Second Lenten serv­ '50 PACKARD. *49 CADILLAC. *50 OLDS, *48 OLDS COUFI || EASY NO.LIMIT PARKING and Ireland ’’and nlalse In the AND SATURDAY NIGHT meeting. teachers and parents. day. March 1. The Golden Text is ice with laymen of the church in United States, say» the National Wed. "Road to Ball” la color Friday, 8:00 p. m., Prayer meet­ 7:00 p. m...Junior Hi and Senior from John 3:17. "God sent not his charge and th* pastor preaching Arthur Drug Storesj *51 PACKARD, *52 PACKARD Geographic Society'. ing. 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PAGE F IT S HjafBHBSnBR W ENnre HCTALP, CONN*. SATt»PA.T. FMWlUAirf-28, 19B8, I MANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1968 Soviet Choree EKinfiFton^^ Coventry Committee That Planned Successful Ball will, pay off, according to the Men Will Hear article. For Lie’s Post Special Town Meeting Set Some Old QueaUons Many.*growers ask: What am I Woman Lawyer John F. Chappelle to Head going to Use this clover for when Stirs Curiosity To Consider School Lanif I get it grown ? Dairymen are too Manchester Directory ‘T believe there wax'* neveP a Musci^lar Dystrophy Drive tight to pay what it’s worth. f, . Ellington, Feb. 28 — fSpeclall— “One good crop of clover clipped time in the history of the world (Continued From Page ojie) Bin Hearted Tykea Put Among other itema to be conaidqr- and left on the field or plowed un­ when the w ork-of the Christian ;«the adjourned annual and special der is worth about $15 in fertilizer Coventry, Feb. 28—(Sp^lal)—-■ Skrzewakl. He waa ebnaidered un­ Vacation to Good Use ed at a special town meeting pn Churclj was so needed as it is to­ meetings at 8 p.m. In the Robert­ value to say nothing of the organ­ John F. Cttiappelle of Waterfront likely to win either the voles of Wednesday will be actioii to a|p- day," declares Miss Elsie M. Far­ Of Business Services son School: Girl Scouts Troop 71 A contribution of over $3 ic matter which helps to absorb Park ha# been appointed chairman from 7:30-9 p.m. In the Robertson any of the other four permanent polnt a committee that will atudy and hold the moisture In the soil ris LL.B., attomey-at-law. Congre­ of the muscular dystrophy drive of waa presented to Dr. Joseph School; Krafty Kllppers 4-H Sew­ council members or approval by poaelbilltlea of securing a tract o f Nutmeg where the roots can get it. Insect gational Christian laywoihan of Laurel Foreat/No. 130, Tall Cedars Barr.v tor. the Heart Fund last and disease will not be as much of of Lebanon. /The order will meet ing Club after school at the Hans the asaembly. The Secretary-gen­ land in the Crystal' Lake area for Long Beach, Calif., who will speak H a n a e n home; Planning and night by a group of five chil­ a problem on land that is rotated Wednesday night at the Tolland Monday.at 7;M p.m. In the Masonic eral la elected by the a.saembly on dren who live on Strickland future school expansion. Zoning Commission with John recommendation of the Security By IIM SCOTT as on land that is In one crop year Men’s Association meeting in Hall in MerTow. street, and whoae ages range This is a recommendation put after year. Blackwell, planning engineer of .Council. the Talcottvllle Congregational Bicycle Center Is Bill Green’s There will be a benefit Boston, at 8 p.m, in the town of­ from 5 to 13. but by the Board of Education and County Editor “ If you can get 'a s much yield Church. The meeting begins with HAIR SHAPING ance and |fiance April 26 ^ e Reports earlier thia month aald Durfng toe vaballon ■week, fice building. the Riisaiana had indicated /they the School Building committee. from 25 acres of well-managed dinner at 7 p. m. Nathan Hale Community Center the.se children, Jimmy Murray, Also sought is power for the panel land, why grow thirty and let the Your coHhiro will bo more monogooblo toward the natloiial objective of would agree to the nomination of BoUdlnK Fund Mountinc ^ firm to eliminate the Columbia Miss Farris is the first woman Manchester Evening H e r a l d Katherine Murray, Arthur Ott, to act during land negotatlons. * ' village, routing In connection with farm go down the brook? lavyyer admitted to practice in „ - --a.. . MSi $100,000./ Some Pearson. Later, however, it was Keneth Salo and Cynthia Ott, C • t fe o 4 1« a and. nonoCatboUca if It is shopod! eorroclly O e v e n t r y correepondeat* Mrs, said Soviet' representatives were Other Developments Its scheduled 5:06 pi ni. trip'from While the above Information Long Beach. She is a member of local t ^ n t ■sill be Included In the worked hard planning a show Voters will also consider; l^m- *alika are liolng all-out to con- Hartford to Wlllimantic.via. An may -n ot be of earth*ahaklng Oiarlea L. L i t t l e , telephone ..trying .to kn^ock .down , these .,re-^ 'trlW to to'the bulldingTiind fo? St."* the Long Beach Bar Association, ■for toe- benefit- of-the- Heart powerlng- sriectmen to apply to Ihe ~~~~ dover, thereby completely aban­ status, wahave a tendency tespecl- the- Loa Angeles County Bar. As­ .1 . . .< « . •. . ^ • 'J*- '**"' sia’a antl-Semltlc campaign was sary agreement with the ptoper asked for more information on such proposals. this board and others. A widely V/ until March 9 at 8 p.m. at the home o l Z n ' R o S e S Harden t Griswold. Jr.. lames W. McKay and C. VanZandt McQuide. Viahinsky might ask the West to The school served Wllllmantlc directed at "winning over the Arab reinstate the I.,ondon Agreement authorities of thS'Clty of Rockvnie work being done to help farmers Take for Instance these words traveled woman, she has visited ' of Mrs. Wlnthrop Merrlam, com­ States" and gaining access "to the Jenner, Velde pupils In addition to students all of South America and made 10 FRAMING under which the Russians were to secure sewer serviiee for 'ihe with soil problems on potato which summoned Nutmeggers to mittee chairman. oil of the Near and Middle East.’ proposed school; to enter Into ne­ from such neighboring communi­ trips to Mexico within the same Plan Election given a second seat on the.Secur­ ties as Columbia, Coventry, An- farms. First we knew of any such action: ' Pictures Mounted and Chairman Wiley (R-Wls.) of the cessary agreements with the State problem was when we read about number of years. She has taken , Coventry Buslnesamen’a Aaw^is- Over 200 Attend Manchester Masons’ ity Council tor some member of jdover and Mansfield in Tolland "Are the citizens of Connecticut Framed—;OId Frames Foreign Relations committee said the Soviet bloc. The West took this Units to Unite Highway Oommisaioner for the>x- it in a story from Tolland. Agent many pictures on her trips, both /tlon will meet MoMayvst 8 p.m. the Russian actions have "horrified ' County. to sit Idle while these stupendous stills and movies, and has colored Repaired seat away by majority vote wUh penditure of Town Aid Funds..’ Wlth arrlval of the fund.at.the Elliott brought the subject up at a operations are going forward and U n the Nathan Hale Communlt> the .entire civilized., world.” I Farm Bureau meeting there and films on much o f . the ■ American Printa and Oii Paintings Center to elect officers for toe com­ Colorful 40th Annual Ball at Temple the electl’oh of Yugoslfivia fii 1949 ...... Adjourned Sesskm llOO.OOO mark, the aims of rebulld- doing nothing ? Massachusetts may Originally directed only at Rus- | and repeated that process in 19.51 Oii Red Probes The adjourned sesoion of the reg­ the reference to it aroused our in- Board work, as well as scenes For Sale ing vear. _ 'am campaigners have been attaln- extend her road, to our line on the from Palestine. Rian peraecution of the Jews, the with Ihft election o f Greece. The ular. town meeting will be . csdled atf Plans are underway for erec­ tcrest. I Slate Return Game resolution was broadened at the north and Rhode Island, to our line The Robertson School glrla United otafea led the move to take (OoaUntiad from Png* One) Immediately following the 'apeeial tion of a new 16-room School, with His answer to our letter was de­ on the east, and her? they must / auggeatton of the State depart­ By MARY T A n X lR with rhineatone.s; Mrs. layed biit his reason for not writ­ Hersld Photo. Albtrt Naekowski basketball team will n'*y t*ie Union Income Tax Advisors away the, seat; saying that the town meeting at 8 p. m., for tha Ataditorium and gymnasium to re­ stop. ment to Include other groups as Manchester Lodge of Masons, Thomas Altken, South Coventry. purpose of laying a tax upon the ing back immediately was com­ Cnnsnlidated School of ‘Open Shop’ Monday London Agreement had been made on the grounds that to answer place the structure that was de- "Passengers must leave their B O Y SCOUT You do not need A calendar to If you are planning on buying a 38 Lockwood Street part of the administration’s war who.se annual bail la always one of white Belgian net o\^r pink taf- for one.year only. might Incriminate him. town’s grand liat. 'Mtoyed Jan. 30. The loss at that pletely justified. Elliott explaUied flying machinery and pass through tell you that we are nearing the Windsor In a return game Tuea- of ner\'ea against the Communists. * , 1. feta' Mrs. Harry R. Buckminster, Will Hear Speaker that he wanted to "get a little bicycle for your bpjr or girl for TeL MI-9-4313 dav at n.m. et Coventry. the leading aocml events of the , orchid satin an.) net. yellow Tliiee Internsl Revenue De­ Vl.shlnaky also might be expect­ The committee decided to refer time was estimated at some $250,- the land of ateady habits at the Sen. Taft of Ohio, the Republi­ All church women in this area more planned on the project" be­ en,d o f- t o e winter. Just drive •prlng, why not drive over to Bill’s ARC Solicitors season, reached new heights last Ernest Backhofen. partment .agents will arrive In ed -to insist on an Iron-elnd agree­ the case to the Hou*e and »eek a * WO. rate of two miles an hour. Is NOTES Tire Ac Repair Shop and see the can leader, said he believes the ment that the . post of assistant resolution nsklng the Justice de­ are Invited to the Union Congrefia- Area-Wide Drive fore answering. around to Bill’s Tire and Repair r- Mrs. .Tohn H. Chanlin. Jr., fund Senate will give speedy and over- nlghl-in the celebration of its 40th ^vhite taffeta, rhinestones, carna- i Manchester Monday to a.salat there no enterprise here? Is this Shop located at 180, Spruce street new Columbia models. There are Secretary : General .for Security partment .to charge Punbam with tional Church In Rockville, Thurs­ Rere’a what he has to say on the rbalrman . of the: local American v^helmlng approval next week, to a ■hnaal formal in the Masonic Tern- tlons and rosebuds; Mrs. John Fox, | local ' residrnlsdn- filling- out day, to hear Mlaa Elsie Farrts, Diciderttally, this Is the day for sleep td be perpetual? Remember - an& and aee the line-up of Mcycies quite a humbit fpr you to choose Red Ooaa drive has named a par Council Affairs continue to be held contempt. ' bn area-wide scrap drive. Local subject: ,. 1 resolution condemning Soviet vio­ pie There was a throng of over, aqua tulle, red rosea; Mis. (leorge i their Income tax forms tor Congregationel Chriatian layman!^ fellow-cltlzcna, that unless Con­ parked there. The past week, being from. alBO different colors and tiRl list of aolicltors with ms-! by a Soviet citizen. The present Velde said another wltne*a who garages are serving as a "drop- "The problem with potatoes is necticut does something evlnclnjj a color combinations. At the present MJtNCHESTER lations of World War II, agree­ 200 gay dancers, the women .ittir- Rusaell, aqua chiffon, pearls, c a - , 19.52. occupant Konstantin E. Zinchenko, appeared liehlnd closed doors ye*- Ixing Beach, Calif., who will meak NEWS a vacation week, there are more trirta they will canvass. 'plBglaff place" for scrap Iron and that the crop Is ready to harvest regard for all the good of ou.r time, just about every model la Attention Home Freezer Owners ments “which have been perverted ed in the glamorous, floating lab- mellias. ' . The three agents — Charles has been on combined home and .terday vtill be called again for pub­ at 2 jp. m. so late In the fall that It is rather of them, but any warm day. from This includes-Mrs. P.--D. Perkin-, to bring' aboufthe subjugation of Msthia.sbri, "Marvin 'Bakt'r and other metaU, thei proceeds of ]?opulatlon, that population will now on will find plenty of boys and available In both boys’ and girls’ ' olnd Locker Holders rlcs of tulle and net PT many rotors, Howard Penibevton. aqua sick leave In Moscow since last lic questioning March IT. The r.',' Arraage Slipper which, when sold, will be added to difficult to get a good cover crop Friday evening a t . Highland DRY CLEANERS Save Up To 15% son. Pucker street and Babcock free peoples.” It also expresses the bouffant, ballerina styles ideal ^yion net.over t.affeta, lace bodice, Wilfred Duchesneau—will act lake up Its march and go forwar(J^ girls over here. Most of them have bikes. Mrs Ethel Caryo. High July. He was reported this wisel name of the wltneaa waa not re­ Tha LMNOP women*# group ,of tbe building fund. established. On many potato farms until more congenial spirits are Park School the annual Blue and rf you have a bicycle that has In Buying Your Meat Hill; hope for liberation of Iron Chirtaln for dancing, the men as usual M,.g. Marshall D. Hol- up an office in the hearing i to he worse, suffering a atornacl vealed. the church will serve their supper there is np other crop to turn to bought their bicycles, from Mr. 93 WELLS STREET street; Mrs. H. C. jpfinioody, The disastrous fire points out found." Gold dinner was enjoyed by the- been in an accident, don’t feel that In Quahtitlea nations. wearing tuxedos. den* West Hartford, white liylon room of the Municipal Build­ I ailment and a bad, leg. No one here Members of the committee plan­ Friday in the social toons of the which has giveji a comparable In­ Green, as they feel that Columbia Nathan Hale Heights and Flan­ Taft said the Senate probably the valuable aid rendered by com>- Appeared as Editorial larents and Scouts of Cub Pack 3. bikes are the best looking and it is a total losa until you have TalapheiM MI-3-7254 10% Off On 12 or More. Frank Craw.shaw. whose re- chanttlly lace; Mrs. Stewart ing v.'bPie they will be on duly ' expects him to return to his po.st. ned to proceed further In the case church. The first tabla will be nunlty fire companies called out come. Tobacco may be grown on The potluck and the tables with had Bill Green look at it for you. Packages Of Frozen Fruit . ders road: Mis. Anton M. Las­ will consider the document Friday. sponsibility for many years has ^ Kennedy. Ameriinn beauty taf from Monday to Friday, from I The question of how long he will of another wltneaa, Dr. Wendell served at 5 :45 and the second-at some lighter soils but acreage Is <-"In a way that sounds like a sturdiest bicycle they can get. by the TrI-County Mutual Aid speech that might be made on the the traditional colors were pre­ Mr. Oree.i has fixed and painted or VegietnWe* sen. Main street; Mi-"- The House Foreign Affairs com­ been the decorations, outdid his feta, wristlet of eucharis lilies; March 9 ‘ to March 13 and on remain bn the pay-roll, drawing Furry, who' refused Thursday to 6‘.30 p. m. The menu will conalst limited due to acreage allotment Mr. Green says that Columbia Coiih School street; Gale Shea mittee unanimously approved the former successes on this occasion. Mlaim system. Several Tolland floor of the General Assembly. But pared by the parents. has come out with two new models, many a sad looking bicycle and, Mrs. James W. Maher, black taf­ March 16. Their hours will he $22,000 per year, it slated to be tell the committee whether he la of boiled ham, baked beans, eeoal- County volunteer groups respond­ as whU. as shed room. Following the dinner Walter and .'Shirley Thorp. South street resolution yesterday in the exact Using the theme. "Winter Won­ to show you how times really don’t one an 18 Inch Instead of the usual when he waa finished, it wpuld pass Expert D ry feta sky blue drapes, white carna­ from 8:30 a. m. to 4:45 p. m.. considered by He during March. or ever was a Red. Furry, a Harv­ loped potatoes, aalada, rolls, relish, ed and asalated in holding down with the high costs of opera­ Doll. Cubmaster, presented the Mrs. Wavne Gergler. Waterfront form In which it was .vibmltted to derland," he transformed the hall tion wristlet; Mrs. Richard D. with no Saturday'or night a.i- coffee and homemade pie. tion, growers have, had to grow change too much; That was part 21 inch, and this model Is exactly for a new one. L. T. WOOD ard University physicist, later Is­ (he blase and protecting nearby monhly awards. U. S. and Goodyear tires are sold Manor; Mrs. Charles Naholnik and Congress by President Ei.senhower. into a veritable white fairyland. ^'ield. Wethersfield, aqua net oyer signments. sued a statement to reporters say­ considerable acreage to. pay for of an editorial appearing In the the same as Its larger counterpart, LOCKER PLANT Mrs. Steve Kaia.sinski. LsUevlew Democrats to Meet Windham County Advertiser of Den 1: Carter De Cormier.. Rob­ here and all kinds of good looking Cleaning Service It will be ready for House action Over the platform; where the or­ taffeta, stole., ing he la not a member of the Gom- overhead and maintain a fair net the only difference Is- that It Is terrace; Norman Major. Jr„ chestra was stationed was a can­ Jelkenelcl Guilty, The ToUand Countyr Democratic _he 'Trl-Oounty system em- Jan. 25, 1832, pushing for new ert Andrews, Bear badge and Gold accessoriea for bicycles. Make this & MEAT HOUSE next week. Mrs. Reginald Barnsley, Hart­ mimlst party, AsaoclaUon will meet et the Town heae*« Ttflland. Windham and New income. In other wprds, some fields arrow; David Kelsey. Gold arrow; lower. The other bicycle Is the new Gejtrld___ Park and Lakew ^d Taft said. _hOWe.Ver,...that som^^^ opy JJfWhite.crepe pap_er_ stream­ have Been croppe'd cOtUlnnoUSly for ratlroathrhr the stater- 24r lnch bicycle- without the three shop your headquarters for all- of 61 Blesell St.—Tel. 4m-$-84U ford,- white-nykm- net-a»Ml- taffetsr fafretai“lirraTIfflp“Ttrini^7^^^^^^ ■Baltr-Monday at 9 p. n ! A* noitil-'’ Xjondon Counties. The system is Thomas Qutsh, Silver arrow*. your bicycle needs, and remember, l^eep Acquainted Heights; Patricia .Tohn.son. AVater- changes may be made in the word ers with a border studded with red roses:'Mrs. George L. Nelson, ^Plaiiip to AfTpe^^^^ ONE DAY STAND natlng commutes will be selected MM o f the few in the United States a number of years. Along with this latest bid for the Den 2: Alan Tedford, graduation speeds and this is better for begin­ clusters of small, clear light bulbs. thlan grey crepe, coralberry ac­ ners. These new models are avail­ there Is no finer, sturdier bicycle front Park; Mrs. Clayton Herrick, Ing to make it clear the resolution Glastonbury, raspberry taffeta: to bring In a slate of association wlMre separate operational groups Planning Demonstratlona throughway, one of the lower certificate; - R a y m o n d O’Reilly, -ia farm luadar Ckarlea- -rngutotione.'; from ..toe - .'ToUa^.^ member of the winning 300 meter CAUMFV-B086 This it he verdict I was not com attended and a sizable amount month, and have Scouting Magk- Mi.’ -s Betty BndreauI who ia assiat-1 Hagerty also declined to name « ■ ^ gtole. camellias; j stone.< orchid corsage, —Cubea - ...... of...... lamb,, ----- steeped. for an Shuman. County 4-H Club office. medley relay team. Geertje also E X P E R T C O . I Kristoff;,Den lKi»enhov««''» P«Unera. . hut they toto. „ aqua taffe.ta,! Mi.s. Harold W, Lavanwav East ; PP dresstpg. pllntenUry to the people w ^ were was raised. zinea on -band foe reference. Cub HARTFORD ROAD ed Jhy Me# Richard K ^ ■ BMilto'Ia'UbrurY. The dues' committee has been Leaders take note. : Mote than 30(7 persons are“ ex­ -fUrtshed^eond 1i7- th e-100 meter, PHONE MI-SeTOgfi r8;-30 p;k- *t- -Jwe-underrt«,^t6 -W^Ed Dudto^ tM^»-^ * tofatrial- bur iw-imary and" first: concern " ' Among the children's books re- , 4 meets Monday at 6 r ------*1-^ -a.**.. w, M.m«s . rmneaLUMvn. F ...... Marttord, black taffeta, ice blue • niakr iinuKTially food eatinf. I hfiif. canvassing for delinquent dues, pected to attend the 31st annual free style and was a member of the the home pf Mrs. Frederick 'Wolfe the club pro; Cliff New rn m esion ^ l' Holmes orchid •gaiin rorsaee of oink camelllas-l «>*■ make iiniiatial.ly good eating is trimming and balancing the „ „ t l y added to the Hall Memorial and it is appreciative of the re­ Everyone In Manchester Scout­ Ladies’ Night at the British Ameri­ runner-up 400 meter free style re­ on Ma.son .street. The pack meet- York invertment banker: and Wilj'lta®. Mr«- ” rhtoeston” - pink Mri. William Panze, Springfield' | T°d«y- " '‘ th a better supply of The barring p f ^ public budget. We can’t be iVreiponslble Library are the followlngr "Unda sponse it has received. How­ can CTub tonight. President Fred lay team. - ..I.-- .n,l mnk n Frank Mellen,,; mauve silk organza over orchidat lower prices you '" “ V fc"'" ^ e ^ ing says "Welcome and Good In.gs are the last Tiieaday of the president of the New York Herald camellia.s; Mrs. about it and I don't think anyone and the Indians." Anderson: "Laaao ever. it will' be greatly appreciated Scouting" to Scoutmaster Vertzzt Dickson is in command of the month at 7;.10 p.m. in the Ameri­ wants to be. Your Heart," and "Spring Comes if all members will be able to get Tribune. - , periwinkkperiwinkle blue 1 I^-amb | Appellat" Div^siol the State and his new Scout Troop 65 at event and la being assisted by vari­ can Legion Hall on Wall .street. - Mrs. Ronald H. Farris, red net,! (O Kabobs) 1 Supreme Court by five New York — Rep. Charles Halleck (R.. Ind.). Riding," Cavanna: "Bears on toe their 1953 dues in by Marth 1 in ous committees. Eisenhower s portrait of Bobby i buds ^recn the State Armory. Robert Gehring recently waa Jones, master of the links 25 years! Mrs. Arthur \ ti.. black acces-sories. corsage of white , ,gmb newspspers and two new* associa- Hemlock Mountains,” pi;gU#Bh: order to get the extra points of­ The gathering will sit down to W E PAY awarded a lion badge and a silver The general has very determined ago. is a copy of one which hangs i lace and net over u n snlit carnations; Mrs. Ijineair Gld- Q Khoulcler, 1-2 cnip French drenjiinK. tions. Viilente banned open state "Black Stallion’s Filly.” Fart^: fered on the Goal Sheet, toward On Tuesday, Feb. 17, a large a roast turkey dinner at 6:30, pre­ snow- and the bear badge waa in golf house the U. S. Golf Asso-1 Charles Mlske, black (ling... green taffeta; Mrs. ideas about what he wants to ac­ "Pivot Man." Friendlch: "Red €ttk the National Grange Achievement ADAMY'S ■ • 1 clove earlic. 1-2 pound button le.sUmpny on ground.^ of debMinR gatherftig of Cubs and their par­ pared and served by the Garden HIGHEST awarded Lance Stewart. ciatlon's headquarters in New [ rhinestone*, pink ■''‘’•‘'i’ " - _ • Broadwell blue, nylon net. rhtoe-, public nmnsls.” The new* media complish and what people expect Pentalettee.” Harper; "Lady Award. ents of Pack 64 enjoyed a potluck Grove Caterer’s. Several acts of ESSO SERVICENTER Monda.s-’s Event! Calendar York. , The original is. by Thomas Mra. F.rland Johnson, black ami under the new administration. Gordon O. Cole has called the I .stones, pink carnation wristlet: ,aU. 1-4 teaspiHin pepper. charge his or^er conatituted sup- Farm.” Hunt; "Clipper Ship r at Hollister School. Awards we»e entertainment will ':!foUow. TTie PRICES a Gas • Oil a Lubrication Monday meeting# will inejude E. Stephens, who slad did an oil I chartreuse ' faille, rhinestones; yp., h . L Griswold Jr.. — Budget Director Joseph M. Jennings: "Mystery in toe first rehearsal of the newly formed acts, most of which come from coral i-inch cubes. Pour pression of freedom of the press. Dodge. presented as follows: painting- bf Eisenhower. Mrs. Carl Peterson, black Chan- hrt)ca Mtrcli n*ink taffeta rhinestones " '’t-I skewers. Allow space between for rebuttals Thursday. movement! toward communism, Mrs. Lottie Finance who nta Here is a delightful collarlcss iin L.J v.vi uiid fast wui'K too, Martin, Richard Nelson, David WUlema. Dutch swimming star, fine job. Elsenhower turned to oil ' ■ rhlne.stones. red camellia cor.sa'te; (borough cooking. Season with; The witness. Grace Appel, 22. dress for general daytime wear, these gay cross stitch designs give Mrs. Forrest Buckland. Baxter, Clayton Hill, Larry Mc­ doimnated the Netherlands. Swim- 1S3 BIsaeU SL—TeL MI-$-58to \Vlf» ind rl»u*)iter. j painting, as a hobby about five pink camellias which is Godless. been ill et her home la able to- Nt Word has been received' that Mi.ss'Grace E, Traev, nowder blue gan and pepper. Broil 3 inches, had been sought bv the defense - Mohambed AH. Pakistan am­ accented with a pretty yoke in tea and glass towels new color and Kay. Walter Izlkewlcz, William years ago. Mrs. William Keenan. Gilder- crepe; Miss Phvllis J. DSsso. Sbm -, fpom the source of heat, about 15 | for several days. In her brief tM- out again. •ontraat to match the pocket flaps. interest. Embroider these motifs William Beaupre is quite.) ill at Karen, Alfred Meek, Richard Sar­ In Memoriam . • \ sleeve, peach taffeU. rhinestones, bassador to the U. S. Ojus, Fla. Other illnesses reported ers; blue taffeta with starrust,, minutes. Turn to brown evenly. ;tiniony. she told about a Waldorir Vaaelled back is so slim looking, in the shades suggested on the tor, Richard Fiske. * 'FAT.AIJA' INJURED carnations: Mrs. Fred Taylor, Jr.. rhinestone jewelry: MiRn Liln ------* Astoria party she attended two Manoheetor Emalng HeipU this week in our membership are If any nut tries to ahoot me. I’ll easy fo aew, too. chart, or in colors to match your Silver arrows, Donald Gleason M l In In* ins mrninry of Itowsrrt C. Willlmantic, Feb. 28 —!/P) Alton Cromwell, chartreuse taffeta with non. mint ^r(*en net over tsffetn. ^ I*amb Shanllk with Red C^ahlmjce 1 years ago with Miss ^^a^d. a ngtoB rorreepondent, Mra. t fttte ra No. 8939 is a sew-rite kitchen. as fjsdiows: Mr. Martin Wutsch, of (1 ) , Richard Martin (1). David DUBALOd Vl»*rll Jr.. *■•’0 P*«"d »»»>■ March 1, E. Miner, 29. of Willlmantic. was rhinestonea, yellow rose corsage; take the pistol away from him, Berr, Telephonei Rockville *-Cl Oal^treet, East Hartford. KOSTEK’S Mra. H. J. Wood, maroon taffeta, Mrs. G. H. Eberle, Simsbury, (4 .Skewer*) , c h ild h ^ chum, ranv It down hia throat and pull forated pattern in sizes 14, 16. Pattern No. 5085 consists of bot- Baxter (1). Clayton Hill (1) * Mother. fBlher. sister injured ^fatally here la.st night vellow chiffon with rhinestones; ' One pound lamb shoulder, 4j At the part>, ppe . , Hillstown Grange wishes to ex­ Michael Patulak (1), Larry McKay TEXACO SERVICE • rui brnIherB. golii acceasories. yellow rose cor the trigjfer. 30; 40, 42, 44, 46. Size 16. 4 Irpn -tran.sfer for 6 motifs, each MUSIC CENTER when an automobile he was driv­ "Mrs York Strafigfcld. black Mrs. Clarence H. We.s'son, aqiia net slices bacon, salt and pepper, spicy she found herself alone M'*-'; Employer—Have you ever yards of 39-inch; yard contrast. 7•4" by 5>i” : color chart, stitch tend congratulations to Guy Cum­ (2 ) , Richard Flake (?). Robert ing collided with another, crashed — President Harry 8. Tniman. mings, son of Mr. and Mrs. Horace 186 MIDDLE TPK. WEST Card of Thanks ^eWet ^ I c r M a c k s?d b^^ rhinestones. Talisman rose red cabbage. 8 small onion.. . | Ward and nightclub ^/nlerUmer money ? ' For this pattern, send 3Qc In lllustFations-and finishing' direc­ Broneill (3), John Wood (1); Two through a highway fence and Cut lamTi into 1-inch cubes and | Joey Adams. Asked if anything Proepectlve Employe# coins, your name, address, size' tions. Cummings of 641 Hills street, .Blast year pin, Robert Broneill; Assist­ TEU Ml-9-6305 G A S — OH. plunged down a 15-foot embank­ taffeta skirt, pink net stoic, sweet corsage. Mrs, Albert Hesvlsides, bacon into 1-inch'pieces-. Alternate r ’linusual " .happened between Miss There la definite need for more Hartford, for being selected for w. wi«h t.o thanli .*11 of our nriKh- pea corsage; Mrs. Rudolph Heck, pink taffeta, rhinestones, spring and continued publicity on dis­ once. member of shortening and sugar. .| This la a ^ Instrunients and JOHNSON PAINT CO. was being driven by Martha Scliu- black taffeU. -white orchids; Miss f stone jewelry, orchid corsage; Mlaa Kintx. bnbjr’s piggy b« li. I Mr. and Mra. Benjamin Bualam Jessie Morgan. Willijpanlic, pink Martha Stone,, WiUimantic, blue cabbage. Appel* muait. practical wardrobto; gift puppet thittens, basic embroideiy Hillstown Grange, but It hss been . method that many pmesaional Musical Supplies TELMI-9-ailS €99 MAIN OTn MAI^CHEStER PHONE MI-9-4501 Gen* Suslam. . mansky, 30, of Wlhdham Ceitter. pMItom printed Inside the book. 25 stitches and grand designs ; are learned since that Horace Wick­ bakers use to inSure fine texture te , Orchaatra For Hira Mlddte Tpk. W . (Car. of Btoud) printod In this iasue.- 25 cents. ham is also a charter member. the baked product L. \ '\ \i i u PA(iESrX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN« SAtURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1963 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28. 196.3

this bad? We should say that it U the source of the one lone voice by hanging Oommisaioner Hill in for extending tlto Thmwny Into WON9—1419 « f • » rW lW T WTHT—IS lt a.m. "The Books of >Samuel.” At not. which came from our pasture on effigy. Well; here they were in the Enatem Coaneoticut, whd Rockville the Young People’s Fellowship at. We should say that what is bad the late afternoon of Thursday, Gonheeticut sAme room Wilb- Commissioner tiOeobiy went out of hls way to WOOO—IflM —Kadw ana I V r w n c —JMO Television 7 ptm:! the speakers -will be dele­ Tragedy of Refugees Hill. And here, as well. Were a fair Indulge In a crude heckling of Evfttlng if^rald is thq fact that our-political cam­ Feb. 20, a few minutes before that WKNB— 840 Eastora B tu te rfl Tbaa .WNHO—Oh. gates to the National Convention number of lawn farmers ready to the lawn fanner lender. BIr. •I P. .M. / .10—To Be Announced, The city of Rockville which Is lo- tomorrow at 3:30 p. m. af the Le­ North Coventry and the University put them up as beat we can in wh«i ont^ to ot jtt^loatlon-ol Also,, during .the -campaign,, made noted,...... ______. tunate we-did not; for imrimagina^ farmer movement, and this was a Manehesler Carjnt Center — WKNB—Newa: Social- Security Pro- WKNB—Muaical . Vartatlaa----• f:00—Jackie .Gleason.------— —: .. •cated svithin the town •of 'Vernon gion Kome with election of oaicere. 4>t ConnecUout Are -oxpecled - to. at­ definition ..at, a news cnnference W6 .coll camps—reiUly vacant f04H ^ aawa Alapatchee etadliied... to lt..„or bis own-Accommddattons of prin­ tton would certainly hsvs made it heck of a way to provide' fire­ Zram; Hit* of Tomorrow. 11:16—WHAT ^.tonaole Della Repubilea #:fl0—Rockv King, ■ ■ has a mayor and cltY COtmcn Df 12 A-- practice- shoot wilt precede th»' tend; here.in-whirh-hedeacrlhed.-the-cur­ toryor atore space. mot_ . _ oUitrwtot______ertdllUteC la'tau totter 30t Mdii Strttt MewiciMWfr. C b m . W TH T—Metropolitan Opera. WCCC—Ukranlan-American Hour. 3:30—Meet Millie. meeting. • rent flood of refugees into West aM alto tiM loeal newt pnbtithtd Am. ciple, ao that, on several issues, he a much tetter ftght-than It was. works - WHAT—SatuTdar Matinee. WKNB—PNH Varlell**.- 10:00—Bala'nee Tour Budget. members while Vernon la governed There will te a meeting of the "What Use csui'ws do? Reutarl an rMlte of rtpnblloatlon of t p t ^ Phom Mitchdi 9-4343 11:36—WDRC—New*. 10:.10—To Be Announced. by three selectmen. While there Auxiliary Inttallatlon oflicial board of the Community Berlin as a "colossal peace-time continued. "Should wa build a wall- said things after he had been Several things happened to de­ What opportunities the lawn »:I5 —WHAT—Save m Life Procram. Aitpatdita htrtin art alto rtttrrtd. prive us of our anticipated thrills. farmers did get for display of TlMua., Frl.. n A. ML to n r. N ^D afly • to B:e»—Wed. to Naen I:se-WDRCW-Fun !foi All. WCCC—News; Ukrainian - American 11 ;00—Late Show. are some who favor the merger of Alden Skinner Auxiliary will Methodist Church at Crystal-Lake tragedy whose ultimate 'propor­ around Berlin to keep them eutT. nominated he had refused to say W THT—Opera. Hour. Snnday hold its installation of officers to­ at 3 p.m. The subject of the morh- tions no one can foretell." Should we send them hack—^per-, Poll atrrtea elltot of N. B. A. Strr- The most cruel blow of all, of their ebvIoiM emoHens iVere pro­ RiSLEY'S WCCC—Newa: Mualc. WTHT—Mu»lc In French Manner. A. M. the two governments, there Is an­ “Tour FrleiMly Market” WTIC—Eternal Light. WNHC other large group according to re­ night in GAR hall, preceded by a Ing'worship at 9 a.m. will be ‘Tt — The huge refugee flow, which haps to Jail? ril never dd that Oni, let, lae. before he was nominated. enurae, came on the morning of vided by Rep. Lawrence Q llm ^ W KNB—Star* Review Hlta. ■ has reached a rate of 30,000 a ibUthtra ^ ^ m nUtlrtt; Tht And these two men, who did the hearing, when the Republi­ of Boirnh, House chairman of SB Smnaaer Street' WONS—101 Ranch Boy a. WHAT--Mualr from Srandinavla. 10:00—Whate Tour Trouble. port, who oppose such a proposal. supper at 6:30 p. m. Was for Me," and there will be I believe, neither would you." •- Maw t;46-TWHAT—Saturday Matinee. 12:46-WDRC—Bin Coatello. New*. 10:15—The Neture of TWngS. 'The hearing is being held by the Communion. month, may te sharply curtailed this, were by many Judgmenta can members of the House and the committee, and prime backer Td. MI-3-8080 I:S0—WDRC—Report from Overaeaa. 1: 66— WTHT—HeralC of Truth. 10 30--Mr. Wliard Club to Meet by new Russian regulations. The Reuter aald that recently the- OF Senate at llartforfl met In cau­ WHAT—Newa; Saturday Matinee. WCCC—French-Amancan Hour. 11:00—Super CIreua. Cities and Boroughs committee. The lUlian Ladies’ Social Club Rev. Carl Saunders, pastor' of "over sixties" among the rsfugeetr INS. the two finest opponents this na­ WKNB -New*; Caravan for Saturday WTIC-New*. WKNB Paper Drive Slated will meet tomorrow at 2:30 p. m., the Rockville and Vernon Method­ east zone has been losing many cus and went hea\lly on record ■ WDRC—Music In the Air. 11:30-Program Previews. bble-rhodled workers, especially were running only two or three per. tion has ever nominated against Physical Cause Should Be Sought In fas'or of the present route; FREE DEUYERY WONS—Bandstand USA. The third and final paper drive at the clubhouse on Snipsic street. ist churches will have for his ser­ We Give SAH Greea Stamps WTIC—Experimental Theater. WONS—Frank A Emeat. P.'M. farmers. On the other hand, the cent. This meant that the RuasioK' Tht each other. la This Case of Excessive Per­ (This amounted to a decision on *:l.V-.\VDnC— Adventure* In Selence. WKNB—NeWa; PNH Varietle*. WNHC for the benefit of the Horowitz Uoodwin-Gray Nuptials mon topic "We Believe In Chris­ zone was losing much aMs-bodied “?4Sgi*RSSIiSlia"& spiring In Sleeping Hour#. WHY WORRY? I:l6-WTIC-Rehlnd the Pagaa. 12:00—Kit Canon. Commiinifits also have teen getting the Issue before the hearing was S:t6—WONS—News: Sport* Parada. Memorial Swimming Pool fund The marriage of Miss Janice K. tian Perfection." ..^rietl trrort appaarInB In td- What is the cure? i' WONS-Uharle* Kaaher. 12:30—Ctaco Kid. rid of many dissidents and older manpower. Also mors and more* iStnUf tad other rtadlto nutter even held. WCCC -New*: »iu*lc. will be held by the local Legion Goodwin of 12 Windermere ave­ New Organist Announced families were coming over IntoeL" Mtaebttter Braalnt HtntIA ’The only real and concluaive By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M.D. OPEN SUNDAYS • Worrlss about fuel oil'and oil burners belont W HAT—Save a Life Procrem. 1:36-- w e r e —Newa: Erhoe* of Ireland. 1:00r-Tou(h Wants In Know. people and packing a huge eco­ The crucial factor In producing WDRC—Radio Farm New*. W nC —Favorite* of the Famous. 1 ;30—Frontier* of Faith. post tomorrow. The - committee nue to Staff Sgt. Donald E. Gray, The music committee of the "This manpower loss may per^T Written for NEA Service 2:00—Bishop Sheen. nomic strain on free West Ger­ aCrtrtltlBB clotln* hourt! cure, we imagine, lies in a realm this situation was the development on our shoulders. . . not y o w t. Our eom pltt* WTIC—Deslcn for Llstenlnc- WDRC—Reserved For You. asks that residents place their Jr., of Westover Field, Masa., son First Congregational Church of suade the Russians to cut off thek. Sweating is one of the normal UNTIL 1 P. Ms 1:45—WDRC—Correspondent* Scralch- WONS—The Lut.irrai. Hour. 2:30—Name's The Same. bundles of paper in front of their of Major Donald B. Grav of Wash­ many, ' a. at. rrldty. of analytls where it is most dif­ of ambjttons on the part of East­ W THT—Sammy Kaye. 3:00—Thia la^-Tour Life. Vernon announces the colling of Reuter estimated that the first flow," Reuter sold, ’’but wh# p. mti M on^. ways of cooling. _ the body,., but ern- Connecticut Republican poli­ service that really ends wunry Includes: a finer 3:30—Stu Erwin Show. homes as early in the, morning as ington. D. C., and the'.late Mrs. Mr. Whitney T. Ferguson, Jr„ as knows what lies In the KremlWii —1- p. at. Tuudty. ficult to operate toward any hard sometimes it can become annoying i:fiL'wHAT-rrNBwi.: Pclka. Hop. , . Wfe .Program...... six months of the new accelerated p. m. Wadneidty. ticians-to bring this road through Shell Fuel OU, automatic dellyety, complete WHAT--New*: Polka Hop. 1:46-WDRC—trinity College. :4.-0(ke.Kukla, r m and oilrt.' posStble os' . the collections will Gray, urgg to take place toda.'v at organist. FergVisoh, who ' lives' in exodus.would cost West Germany minds?” —...... ^ ■hd faat conclusions. It would in­ or worse. their o^vn territory. The quickest WCCC—Good Mualc Prescribed. !:66—WONS—Youth on the March. 4:30—Omnibu*. start at 9 ,a. m. 4 p. m., at the Methodist Church. . aa T hnra^. W ON^Juke Box WHAT—Polk* TUne. 3;0O-tY ou Are There... Vernon .Center, has teen Interim 119 million dollars for transport, "We hope for more toreigni- ». na. Frt#ay. . volve sm attempt to discover why Q—My husband, who ia 23 years way to do this Is to ratify present inspection and adjustment of your burner, n S;30;-Thla la charle* Laughton. If the paper In any location Is Miss Goodwin was graduated from organist al the church since early mat: 10:»X m. at* old, perspires terribly In his sleep. WKNB—New*: Caravan for ■Saturday W’DRC—Symphonette. housing and food. help," Reuter sold. ‘%ut We Gfr-I aaeapt Saturday— people vote the way they do. We planning for the road in Fairfield WDRC—'Treasury Bandstand. WKNB—New*: Dave Rose Bhocase. g:«.V-Walter WInchell. not collected before noon, a.call to the local high school in June, 1962, fall. Wilfred Kent will remain as Already Croivded mans must firat show the warM It is always worse around the County and get it started there, so scientific check and rechtek of heating effi­ ■WTIC—To Be Announced. WTIC-Cathollc Hour. 7:00—Red Skelton. the Legion home will bring a col­ and is employed at the East Hart­ suspect that such an analysis, If 4:SV—Weahington V.S.A.. W’THT—Pan American Union, 7:30—Private Secretarj'. choir director. When Reuter uttered this figure that we ar« doing ou> beet to kelp^ chest, back, head and neck. Could that, in a way, the . Fairfield ciency, and emergency senrice—all at low cost. 8:00—Toast Of Tht 'fown. lector. In the event of stormy ford office of the Pratt and Whit­ Personal Mention ouraelvea.’* * it could be made, would show that this be caused by nervea or a heart WCCC—News: Mualr. WCCC—Gemran-Amerlcan. many tax-conscloua German cor­ Satnrday, Fabruary 3S County quarrel is being settled by Announcing ■WraC—Robert Armbruater. 2 :I87:7WKNB—Justice for Poland: 8:00—TV Playhouse. weather the drive will te held on ney Company. Donna Rae Hill of 106 West respondents groaned, for the Fed­ people vote least often in response condition? Worried Wife. Remember, our service ends your worry. WKNR-Box 1.1. 10:00—The Doctor, Sunday, March 8.. ftunday In the Churches people who don't care much where !:S6-W D R C -N . T Philharmonic. 10:30—Oxaie am. Harriet. street observed her 10th birthday eral Republic though economically MRS. BROWDER F O m BONO to the more extreme and violent A—In A sltuAtion of this sort, a the road goes in Fairfield County, THE RE-OPENING OF WHAT—Save a Life Prncram. WTHT—Ralph Flanagan. leader Training The Junior Fellowship of Union »:to —WTHT—Tea and Crumpets. WTIC—Tour Box at tha Opera.' 11:00—Sunday New* Special. Friday. Mr. add Mrs. John Hlli, prosperous la already crowded with physical cause should be sought ao long as it gets to them. CALL LASSEN PETROLEUM WDRC—PFC Eddie Fisher. . 11:16—Flraald* Thaater. Mias Cora H. Webb, home Congi-egatlonal Church will meet parents of the yming lady,-enter­ Yonkers. N. Y„ Feb. A Rctv" Facts - type of political argument, and WCCC—New*': Huaic. 11:45—This It- tha Lift. refugees and expellees seeking to Aawng. the potolMlltlto are toxic Another cruel blow to our antici­ WTIC—Big City Serenade. WONS—Bill. ..Cunningham...... demonstration agent of the 'Tol­ at 6 p.m. and not at S p.m. aa Mr6. Earl Browder, wife a t the moat often in response to their own MHdMl 9-0121 W'KNB—New*: DSbC* Date: ■12:15—New.*; tained 12..youngatera..at..an. after.', make a new Atari In Ufa. Adlsi Btavenaon U quite rifht in goiter, diabetee, tuterrulosls, some pations came from the tactics of WKNB—Ave Maria Hour. WKNB land County Farm bureau has an­ originally announced. former heed of the xm artean Oem- DECrS DRIVE-IN W HAT—Saturc'ay Matinee. 2:36—WCCC-Musir. noon party in honor of the occa­ One of the correspondents arose that President Kihen- sqber appraisal of issues—an ap- diaturbanee of the nervous system, the Fairfield Cpunty opponents of FOR (:lj|—W HAT—Crosby's qKiarter. 12:00--In the Park. nounced a leader training ses.sion The children of Mary of St. Jo­ sion. munlat perty, hoe poetod tRODO a diaorder of the glands of Internal 1:46—WONS—U, S. Military Academy 12:.10—SInrdy of ,lu*n the Tall. to ask: "But Mayor Reuter, ore all bond for her freedom pendfaif di*-- hoiwer has diosen to leave sdme of pralaal In which they themeelvee the road route. These were the 4^2 CENTER STREET WONS—Let's Ge to Town. Band. fpr Wednesday, from 10 A. m. to 3 seph’s Church will receive com- All Tolland and Vernon news those people running away from ateretlon. or of the cIrcuUtioa. I ; 1C-WHAT—Band Wv Demand. 6:66—WCCC-Mujlc. ----- 1:0O^” Mlr*cIe of the Blue Cow Cpun- jwsiMqn of a.deport«.t%.wjamiij.,, see through and discount the more famed, attd- embattled lawn farniers SHELL FUEL OIL ■ ■ WDRC-^OIC Record Shop •p.'-m> at-'the-Ladd- and ..Uall.-ware- ■ munion in o-hody at the- 7 :80 a.m.-^ -Itema'-are-aow" - handled ■ ihrengh- the' East Treatty 'poltttca) TefagMS?' the ototery of a pbMtii^ cSuft-' of Fairfield County, whose impre­ ^ •n r Cemmmilty SMB Distribntor” WTHT—Marine* In Review. 1'.SO-f-Siim.ay Matinee. house in Rockville. Maks. A" iheeienger from the office obvious political charges and WONS—^The I.,ea Brown Show. WHAT—News; Music of the Master* the Maorhealer Evening Herald Is everything possible being done psign behind him. In order to base Q—What treatment is used for cations against Commissioner Hill SUNDAY, MARCH 1 WHAT—New*. WONS—Top Tune*. 4:0O;-SUle of the Nation. Herman Olson, proprietor of the Communion will be held at the Rockville bureau, located at One her attorney, O John Rdgge. hond-;^ promlsea on both sides. In short, chronic_^cystic mastitis? WONS—Army Air Force Profrara. 4:.10—Omnihii*. to persuade them to stay in East hls eonduet as President on facts. had been heard around the world, WKNB—New*; Sunday Serenade. 6:00—You Are There. establishment will lead a course on service, in the First .Congrega­ Mnrket street, telephone Rockville Germany If they can?" ed four 9600 U. 8. govemmeht* A—^Not Infrequently the remov­ ------GOOD FOOD W THT—GueauStar WTIC—To Be Announced. I t Is Bottoeably true that the new we think that it isn't even good and who, in their more violent mo­ SHELL FUEL OIL WTIC—Public Affair*. 6:30—Thl* I* The Life.. ^ the subject "Selection of Home tional Church of Vernoti at 10:43 S-SI86, Reuteri a man who saw much bonds yesterday to immlgrolloii'l pplltics for candidates for the al of a single cystle nodule of the ments, had dramatized their cause » ;56—WONS—News, 3:JV-WTIC—Youth Brings You Music. I:50-The Fighting Vigilantes. Furnishings.” *111086 attending will a.m. Rev. George B. Higgins will misery during the Soviet blockade agents stationed outoide Ifre.i President Is almost exclusively breast may be sufficient Restric­ r.vealBX WONS—Charle* Kaser. /:30—Sunday Playhouse. Browder*a door. presidency to say these things they • :to-W DRC—Newa. 3:36-WTIC—Bob Coniodine. 8:00—'Fred Waring. carry a box lunch and coffee will give the second In hls series of LUCE ACTION DJEI,AYED of Berlin and is seeing lots more concerned with being President, tion of salt aad fluid Intake la WONS—New*. WTHT—Guy Lombardo.j; 9:30—King's Crosarnsds. be served. sermons ‘ The Men Met Jesus"— Washington; Feb. 28—(/P) Sen­ now, looked even-sadder os he re­ The agents, who have keen r«-. themselves would not honestly aomettmeo advised. The use of a W THT—Mualc. WCCC—New*; Music. 10:00—The Web, hardly at all concerned with WONS—Aflair* of Peter Salem. Additional Seaskm "The Woman at the Well." The ate conllrmation of Mrs. Clare plied; -/ molnlng os a guard outside tho^ say or naturally believe, and we drug or of a hormone preparation W HAT—Sport*. 10:80—"TTie Rig Picture.” Announcement has been made confirmation class will meet at the Boothe Luce as Ambassador to apartmeilt, were then .Wltlidrfwn. the bnslneas, so automatic back la aomeUmes helpful, an Is-X-ray WTIC—New*, WKNB—Box 13; 11:00—The Late Show, "What ia a political refugee? tai the campaign itself, of flighting with there were some conclusive i: I .'V—WONS—Sport *. 3:46—WCCC—Magazine Musts. that In addition to the me'eting for parsonage at 3 p.m. At the Lenten Italy has teen held up temporarily You can’t apply the old standards., Mrs. Browder. 66, hoe been con*' treatment. If all these treatments WTIC—Rob Steele. WTIC—Elmo Roper. way of proving it. 4:66—WTIC—The Chaa*. women on Thursday. Union Con- Vespers at 7:30 p.m. the Medita­ at the request of Bert. Johnston of persecution snd inquisition anjr fined to the apartment by Ulheafl,.: political wars with the Demo­ fall and too many cysto form In W TH T—New*. Weather. gregi^tional Church, Mias Elsie M'. (D-8 C). As long as the normal political the breast, removal of the breast It'HAT—Supper Sererade. WTHT—Mantoranl. tion will center on another of thg more.'What we are wltncosing is a The deportation warrant charged*^ crats. WBRC—ViaiUaE- .Tlme- .____ - - IVDr C—America Calling, .Farris,, attorney..^ .aiuL CongECga.^ _" 1 Am’s”_of- tha-Qos|tel-4»f-Johnr Johnston said ynntsrdsy he has she W f tnfdmlMlhtd ne q>’-- In sedfctwg action on the pur usumpuon of the attfldardi by haa^to be-considered, ~ hnt thta ls • !M—WTHT—Bob Finnegan. WON»;iUhdeF Arreat. . Ruth m ie t r tional Christian layman of Long "I Am the Door.” received. protests ctmcemlng Mrs. Blast Germany under Communist olicn teloqglhg to or affiliated witM not oftea favored In simple mas­ WTIC—Weather, WCCC—Music. Luce, the wife oT mngagine editor ported “repudiation’* of secret which Americans vote does per­ titis. 3 W THT—Sport*. 4:66—WKNB—Mr. Pickwick Presente Beach, Calif., will apeak at a meet­ There will te a Communion serv­ pressure, the Communist party whan ahe g : C— Hens Am tte Reasons Why Women Henry R. Luce, ''sq^.l intend to .‘"They lire people who hf.V6.de- Sgresmsnts, for Instance, Presi sist, we .will be reduced to the WONS—Eve.iUng Star. .. . 4 ;16—W.TIC-—To.-Be. Announced...... Uke Minority Stotm ---- ' ing* of the Tolland' County Lay­ ice a t 10:45 a.m, a t. the Union entered the United JiiUtea tram hOr i curious .practice of praising our WTTC- NBC Symphony. WCCC—New*; Music. man's group to be held'Wednesday Congregational Church, with ser­ check into the matter carefully.". clden they Just can’t stand any native Ruasla 20 years Xgo,. dent Eisenhower has, in the end, Q—Every winter my elbows get i:4 I—W THT—Industry Report*. WDRC—Qul* Kid*. I read the following news item 1 evening, at the TalcottvLlle Con­ He would not say what the pro­ more. WhaLcaiLyQULilo JLtha Coinr- victorieiA candidates when they as Bcifatchy as sandpaper,- al­ n -WDRC—Radio Sports Roundup:...... W THT—Lawrence Wejk. mon-topic by Rev. Forrest Muaaer, ihot' sought reimdiatlen of the 7:#C-WONS—Al Hefer Sport*. WHAT—Save a Life Program. in my morning newtpaper: j gregational Church. This'will be a "The Vital Truth About Jesus tests were. muntsts. In order to squeeas' you ^ a n you ora aeoring a hofli. abandon the platforme u d ut- though 1 put lotions and creams WDRC—Broadway's My Beat. WONS—Dear Margy, I f * Murder, 'The ratio of males to femhieg I Senate majority leader Taft of out of business, hit you with a con­ Just before gloalng, stud each dia­ agraaments, or of the Democratic on them every night. This does not supper meeting with supper at 6 Christ." The Plymouth Men's Club terancM upon which they have W TH T—CIO and Tnu, 4:66— WONS—New*. in the adult population of the I p. m. Chorus of Milford under the leader­ Ohio, In announcing the postpone­ fiscatory bill ? If you are a farmer mond,with a whole clove. Qa«Rrii-': nattenal leaders who made them, happen in the summer. What can T:1S—WONS—Hank Thompson Shew. WDRC—Cedric Adam*. United States has been decreasing ment of Senate action until Mon­ what con you do if they levy on im­ the baked bom with spiced erahep-fr campaigned. 1 \ W THT—Women. In Uniform. 6:66—WTIC—Hollywooe Playhouse. BubMah Cpilectloa ship of John Harris, will present hut only of the violation of these do to soften them ? T:SC—WONS—Wort' of Life Hour. steadily for about four decades." day, said Johnston indlcaled he possible crop delivery quota ? You plea end parsley or Tratereroao iwr,'; Miss N. L. S. WCCC—Mu»lc. The monthly collection of rub­ a program ' In the evening at agraaments which has come from WTIC—To Be Announced. WKNB—News; Music for Sunday, The headline over that bit of in­ bish will start Monday morning, 7:30 p.m. he would not oppose conflripatlon. lose your business or you log# your a pretty j^atter. A—This sort of thing Is certain­ \ WDRC—Vaughn Monroe. MDRC—Cet-rlc Adams. formation read: "Weaker Sex Win­ one of the parties to them, Rus­ The Pennies That Annoy ly more common in the winter and W THT—Dinner at the Green Rocm. WONS—The Shadow. ning.” weather permitting. Residents At 8 a.m. at St. John’s Episco­ sia. Is mmt likely to be caused by T:4.i—WTIC—Mualr. W THT—Ben Hawthorne. having material they wish col­ pal Church there will be Holy Cbm- We doubt that we would yield WHAT—Music In the Air. . WHAT—Chapel of the. Airlanea. The headline ..must have teen •e When an effort was made at his some Irritant such as soap aad WONS—New*: Xi gueatlona lected are asked to have It next Commimlon with corporate com­ to any ana in’ our inetlnctive die |:»0—W THT—Dancing Party, WDRC- Arthur Godfrey, written by' a man. No woman to the curb by 7 a. m. press conference, the other day, to wrater, alcohol, dye on clothing, or 5:36—WTIC—Counterspy. would be so stupid that she would munion of. the Good Will Club. Rev. like for an increase in the price the like. Also, ttere Is more rapid WTIC—Inside Bob /and Ray. WTHT—Greatest Story Ever Told. Another Groae Fire Maurice G. Foulkei, rector will WDRC-:-Gene Autry. WDRC--WorW New*. believe women have anything to engage him in discussion of drying In the winter as a rule te- N iiiit WONS—20 Question*. The tnicks of the fire depart- have for hie, sermon topic at 11 of our -emoke or lour travel. We WONS—True Detertive. win by outniimtering the men. whether or not he believed Roose­ buy elgarettee and gas very often oaiise living qnartors are usually WHAT-• Koatel.vnetz Conduct*, V'CCC—News; Music. For any woman knows that a velt and Truman had been wise or drier. g : .10—W D RC—T » fx* n. 5:46—WHAT—New*. in the courae of a week. And, WONS—Theater of the Air. 5:36—WDRC—New*. woman la better off when women unwlsa In their conduct at their Yon could try one of the soap W THT—Dancing Pariv. are outnumtered by men. somehow, thay. ace the type.<>f anbatitutoa. lastoad. of. soap, and W HAT—UConn - Boston Unlverilty Evralag iheetihgs with Rusda. President there Is a slight possibility that - Baeketball;*' — ...... 6:36—WDRC—December Bride. , A g. a. g i^ l. she 'Will have- more- chase where we wvitch the pennies |:*n WDRC—Ganghusler*. WONS—NicK carter. chances Vo date a variety of rnen. EISMhower replied that there was carefully, even though we pay no the addlttoB of vitamin A would WTIC—Pee Wee King. WHAT-SpoH*. DSALiHG THE NEWS little to be gained from raking help some. Perhaps your doctor WHAT—New*' Rewar/I.Review, W TIC-New*. And if^ey have to compete with attention to the nickels, dimes, or could give you a lotion or cream • :16—WDRC—New*. WTHT—Drew Pearson. each other for her tim e, they’ll be c aver those old ashes. ; • rSC-^-WTIC—Grand Old Opry. 4:16—WHAT—People's Lobby. even dollars on other things. wiilch would he more effective WDRC—Gunamoke. muc^ more natisfactorv auitora. That was almost an exact Yet, along with our insUnct of than these which you have been WONS—Guv I.s)mbardo Show. W'TIC—Tale Interpret* the N*w*. hen ahe atarts thinking of ]C;M—WDRC—Sati:rday Night Coun­ WTHT—Monday Morning Headlines. Triage, It la an advantage to be repetitien of his own comment last resentment, our dutito call upon us uaiiig. WONS—New*. -Spring, before he had won the try Style.. 6:3*—WDRC—Mi** Brook*. lie to consider a number of men for at least some inetinct to be WTIC—Dude Ranch Jamboree.. WONS—SquAd Room, as possible hu.sbands ra th e r than nomination, when the question of Q—Would living in a place W TH T—Saturday al the Shamrock. WTIC—Ame.riran Forum of tha Air; feir. In these two instances wrhere around-12b0 feet above sea leviel be WONS—Chicago Theater of the Air. WHAT—Slipper Serenade. / have^to take what she can get and D n i R V _..TsJta was thrown at him. at .hU the lifting of price ceUlngi' and .karmfttl to a-person w ith high W1.IAY—News: R ew ard R eview ,_____ W TH T—Hour: «rf I>^flan:— :----/ like i t ...... — ------Itanaas preas conference. 16 ;!•—Music With a Beat. 7 :l6-W D R r— lack Benny. / Theoe Benefits Continue After the return to a free economy hap blood pressure ? Mrs. H. W. B. WTHT—Perspective. WTIC—My Son- Jeep, r ♦ • Between these two remarks, he A—In all probability this would W’DHC—Barn Dance. WONS—U. S. Marine Band. Marriage pen to annoy us. And one way to WTIC—Rhythm RemVzvous. And even after marriage. It is wen the nomination, and waged a cauae no direct harm, although 1*:46—WHAT—Newa, WTHT—Sophisticated Rhythm. try to be fair Is to ask whether, soma people with high blood pres­ ll;*g —All. Station*—New*. ^:to W d r c —AiT'O* *N' Andy,' easier for a woman to keep a mam campaign, it to be a campaign even now, the price Inctoasa in sure appear to feel, better at ee* W HAT—Save a Life Program. W THT—Revletl Hour., thinking he ii lucky to have her' based on a Republican platform 11 )g».:^WDRC:-^New*., WONB—Little Symph^lei. QUEEN level than they do even at moder­ W n C —The Aldrich Famnv. for-his wife If there aren’t g- lot these itenu has kept pace writh W THT — Saturday Night Dancing of unattached women ready to give Kf- vddeh did little else but rake up price increases accepted long ago ate altitudes such as. that men­ Party. 3:66—WDRC—Chsrlle McCarthy and the dead ashes of the past, and tioned. 11:U—WONS—Midnight Matlnea. . Edgar Bergen. hint 4 build-up because they in many other items, or whether, WTHT—The Plavboyi. W THT—Americar Music Hall. haven’t any man of their own to put a lurid interpretation of its W TIC -A lex Drier WHAT—Save A Life. i. Indeed, it has kept pace writh the Q~-PIease say something about •WDRC—Your Star Tim*. WTIC—Phil Harris and Alice Feye. concentrate on. own on them. And as the heat and increased earning power of tha in Pott’s disease. Mrs. T. 11 ;»g-W TIC—Music. WONS—Silver Tiiimpete Hour. There are no advantages to' a. WDRC—Symphnnv Hall. 3:16 -WH.AT—Go)deti Moment* In Bong IS UBS momentum of the ..campaign, in­ A-r-Thla . la .an inflammation of woman..when women outnumber dividual who is protesting. the bones of the spine, usually ■WHAT—Ea'iy-Listening. ' ' ...... l:3g>-WDRC—3 0 Lim e Margie. men. There might be a few minor creased, Eiseidiower himself, on Just as a poid matter of fact, the 1J:*0—Sammy KSIe. WTIC—Theater Guild. this and on many other issues, was caused by' tuterculoala. It la aert- WDRC—News. WHAT—Hodr of Fallh. ones if women stood together. situation Is that, in this infla­ Otts and requires expert treatment. 1I:3A—WTiC—To Be Announced: The WONB—Enthjntei. Hour. ■Then they might te sble to put dmwn into statements he would Ivory Touch. 3:66—WDRC^Hallmark Playhous*. tionary period of ours, the coat of ! 1:66—WTIC—.New* more women into government, •f., -\- W TH T^altgr WInchell. ASIIB naver have madie before he had be­ many items, some of them com­ Seaday W'HAT/-Newi; Kostelanetx Conducts push them Into more ’ executive come a candidate—and statements *:56—WTIC-^New*. Mualc. WONS—Rev. Marlin Jackson. Jobs, fight for better psy for pletely neceesery in our living, has QUALITY 7:66—WTIC—Cavalcade of Mualc. 3:13—WTHT—Taylor Grant. women, etc. be dOM not intend, apparently, to doubled itself. WCCC—Organ Melodies. WHAT—Falcon Ballroom. go an making now. AT LOWEST PRICES 7:15—WCCC—Hour of St. Francis. 3:36-WDRC—Escape. But women don’t stand together. The cost of cigarettes and gaso­ 7:.ia—WCCC—New*; Music You Want. WTIC-Dragn*;. They stand alone, each for herself, ‘The plain fact,” observes the WTIC—News; String Symphonette. , W THT—Capitol Memo. and they are not interested in the line, when it la unearthed from WDRC—Music Box' /WONS—To Be Announeed. Christian Science Monitor, in dis- the clusUr of stau and federal 7 WDRC-World In Brief. 3:46—WTHT—Alistair Cooke. success of all women. Each is in­ Tht Mitt WHh Tht Mighty Futurt CUMing the form of the “repudia­ HoHm’s Fltwtrt *‘My aaaM ia Jaaie Vakaa. Fai faiat Ml WKNB—N«w». 16:66—W'DRC—Mu*lc for You terested in her own personal suc­ taxes which hides the actual cost • ;06-WONS—Chip*' In the Sky. W THT-Paul Harvey. cess. tion” rosoluUon President Eisen­ 81 Ookkmd StTMt eight yean old aad I live wiflt a y W THT—New*.. Soulier than a garden pea, this tramiator can amplify elec­ of the artlele Itself, has hot made \ WTIC—News: Oaorg*. Crook. WHAT-rNowa. Easy Liat*nlng. And that dream of personal sue-- hower sent to Congress, "is that WDRC—New*.. W nc-K arrle Craig... trical signals 1,000,000 times—uaihg only 1,000,000th of that kind of an advance. Buy a TbI. MI-9-7743 aad mommie and aay hrothen tad aistert WONS—Public Service Program. cess ini'ludes getting ..and keeping mllUons of ^Americans had been W HAT—News; Choristers. 16:13—WONB—Errand of Mercy. a husband. the power reijuired by a vacuum tube. The Bell Telephone pack of cigaretes today and you Bear Bolivar, ’Tobb. WKNB—Healing Watera. W THT-GIdrl* Parker. misled into'^believing that their ALWAYS OPEN ■ :I6—WTHT—Christian Scitnc*.' So the more men there are, the Laboratories developed this mighty mite to help give you pay 12 cents for cigarettes and 11 WDRC—Shopper* Special 16:36—WTHT—Science Editor. better off women are. They aren't OPENING own leaders had foolishly or, WDRC—News; Thinking Out Loud. cents for state-and federal-taxes. WHAT—Palestine Program. winning when they gain in -ratio better service. traitorously made secret deals to - ”Laat year a bi|'-eriad canto and blear i:,ia—WONS—Radio Caroler*. WONB—Holy Trinity Servlca. f Back in ths good oW days, the.' WHAT—Musical Del Buonglorno, WTIC—Meet the Pree*. / to m en.'iTley are losing Jhelr. hsnd half the world to Russia. In­ down oar bbaae. liy little Wodito wqs lrliu4 WCCC—Nekra: Churches Sing. 16:43—WT'JT—Looking into Spec*. /' greatest advantage, the advantage price for the cigarettes alone w-es WTIC—Sabbath Message. WDRC—UN Report deed one columnist didn’t hold it \ WKNB—PolonI*. / WHAT—New*. of being outnumbered by the men. TODAY 8 cents. and all of as ware bari. It waa a' tevribla WTIC—CHIdrsn'a Corner. t 11:66—New* on All Stations. (All rights reserved, NEA Service, to half; he amplified it—‘when we Wa’r t not quite • in " the mood W THT—Mu»te for Suh'day. WHAT—E*»y Listening. Inc.) FEI. 28 gave the world away at Yalta” ’ time for oar family. 'g!45-WONS—New*,. 11:16—WDRC—PFC .Eddie Fisher. where we're’'crying for the poor WTIC—Chlldrer's/Uomer. W THT—U. 8. Cotst Guerd. Tha best reason for acting on *:66-W D R (i-W orl/ New*. WTIC-CTIfton Utley. underprivileged companiea In- WATKINS WCCC-tStrliSf Time. WONS—Donee Orcheetra. Watch for F rn Coro _ the E iS ^ o w u xaaolution..ln the __ . .. Crqee eame.aad belped. voivea.’' . w e euspect 'Giey have BROTH B R S : TrowS;.;Tour .BW# ' /Ti'tsN^'wxxei.jstai-a v* INCOME TAX form In which it has teen eub- W THT—Mazzmt Society. WDRC—Art Waner Orchestra. been doing all r i ^ t for them­ as arid got doctors aad madieiae to make aa Have yoor taxes computed or DJy fR lira i 1 Wm W'TIC—World News Roundup. WHAT—Moonlight Memorla*. checked by a,qqallfied tag.oc- mHtad, aaya the Moirtor,” fs that selves, and wrill now do a little AutKorixed^ Salts WHAT—lUllan.Vote*.. i, thia reaolution discards the myth welL They helped my daddy' boy aaother WKNB—News; Pnlonla. roanthnt; Calf MltCheri Y-MlO' better, for themselves. But that and Servics g:1 6 -W "n r—Tour Star Time. WHAT-News. for appointment or atop In at •hd seeks to base , policy on hotM and the fumitare to ge in iL Tbea WDRC—Vole* of Rellfrion. Ilito —WTIC—Sews; To Be Announetd. truth.” f ■ resentment we felt as we paid'the WONS—Voice of Calvarv. WDRC—New*. 244 Main Street. Available at new price for the first time is tbay halpad my big brelther ▼illiam gat W THT—Hellenic Program. 17:36—WTIC—Sten Kenton. yonr eonvra|enm. But the way in which President REFRIGERATORS: t:36—W’DRC—Religious News. I3:f6-N*ws not quite Justified, after ail. ~ borne frem the service te. take cere ef os. WONS—Back to God Hour, v ®lsenhower, on this issue, has gone Kclvinstor, W THT—Opera Album. WTIC—Explorer'* of the Wild. back to the views he himself held WCCC—New*: Hartford Jtwish..LIfa. ' bOnasUy before he entered the po- The Elusive Voice FREEZERS: “My mommie aad daddy eay they don’t WKNB—Italian Hour. , .Kelvinator • :46—IVDRC—Let'* Go To Toap. Utleal campaign maeUtrom, it Hylaa was a beautiful Greek what we woold have done witbeat .tba WTIC—Faith in Action. parh^ relatively tame, in the W’HAT—Memorial Musical. HH Hios« high nottsi thoM drums! H«r* d^din k youth, beloved of Hercults, who RANGES: Bed Craea. And Fm glad te tell y ^ «y> 16:66—W TI9 —National Radio Pulpit Special For The Weekend! oyea of some Republican politi­ Went for a drink of Water at a WONS—Radio Bible Class . DAIRY QUEEN ~"Thd Con# wHh th# Curl on Top.” Kelvinator Bengal etery, ’cease I eea thank all ef yea who W THT—Message of Israel. cians, in comparison th a thing he Mystan spring one day, and was Universal Tappan WCCC—SIncha Time. sold In, hia press conference the belped the Red Cn>m do ao much for m *? W'HAT—Noflxle Dalj'Mondo. drawn down by the water nymphs WDRC—Church o.' Tha Air. FULL COURSE DAIRY QUEEN is d Irtshly frozdn ddiry food. Frozofl juif other day. of the spring, and never found WASHERS: W K N B-N ew * Italian Hour. 16:16-WCCC—Vista* of ItraaL bdfore you ddt it! Thdt's why tvoryono lihof DAIRY QUEEN* Questioned as to the apparent again, although Hercules called Easy Blackatone WHAT—Moment Musical. Sosio Stops Troffkl tffficulty of balancing the federal him three times. Each time Hylas ABC Kelvinator 16:36— WCCC—News. Music from Log* don. Susie is an eye-catcher all right, but she causes e real traffic We're reedy to servo you promptly. ofRciontly, eourteowly — budget. President Eisenhower re­ Answered from hls watery location, Imw tte my It tamD WKNB—Llthu'trIan Hour. FUet Mignon Steak plied th at of course it is going to W'ONS—Voice of Prophecy, , jamioa the party line when she does her tigebra by tele­ but hia fine'toprano voice would IRONERS:/ ) _ WTIPT—Jewish Program. end often! Bring the family end make DAIRY QUEEN a " be difficult to belance the budget not carry well enough through ths Easy; Imnrite ’’’fin fMNiMm W TIC —Art of Living. phone. Besides, she may miss a dale if her line is always W H A T —Gemm* Muslcatl'. regular stop for cool, smo Jim—Oh, I heard him aay that have to leave them alone to do It. Aide See King (Continued'from .Page One) New Orleans./La., flnancee of many timea before. Noted Cook Family to House action on (he Reed bill. (Continued From Page One) Ronald C. Stewart, son of Mr.' and fused the F B I permisslmi to ques­ Bob—Yea.,,)but thia time the She Sure la 'u *-f (Continued From Page One) The proposal has cleared the Ways Mrs. Mary E. (Cookt Williams Mrs. (jliffoi-d Stewart of 19 Fair- tion policemen charged with beat­ .liidge said it. M y wife has got new dresses, field street, died suddenly of a ing a Negro truck driver last Au- Softest texture of the loom, and Means committee and Reed the Russians not only agreed but died at her home last night at 10 adegh, who had planned a nation­ has asked for a hearing before the did it in 24 hours—an extremely heart attack'Wednesday afternoon gust. € > . " I f archeologtata could And the Built along the lines suggested o’clock After a long period of fall­ in New Orleans. Greenberg also mentioned By the gowns in King Tut’s wide broadcast, abandoned it. News Tidbits Rules committee to try to ‘bring swift and courteous gesture !n tax receipta, they would have the the measure to the House Aoor. diplomatic relations. Bnhlen was ing heilth. lira. Williams reached Miss Boudousquie. the daughter Rothengast, saying the chief in­ tomb; The hsmdaome young Shah took key to what rteatroyed the an­ Culled from AP Wires Reed Wants a rule barring amend­ interpreter for the late President tl)e age of 96 on Nov. 5, and was of Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Boudous- spector signed a report on the Though she's lovelier than Venus, over the throne during the war, cient civilizationa." ments from the Aoor to his tax- Roosevelt at Tehran and Yalta and believed to be Manchester’s oldest quie, Sr., o f New Orleans, was a New York police force’* Investi­ As I watch her. I grow pale, after his father was forced to ab­ for former President Truman at resident. graduate of the Academy of Holy gation of the brutality complatnL For the female of the species trimming bill. _ He— (at the movies) Can you dicate in 1941 by the British and CIO American Newspaper Guild Allen's statieinehl said He agrees Potsdam. She was the daughter of Mr. ■Angels and attended Hales Busi­ Grebnberg said the report was aee all right? Is more costly than the male. Soviet-authorities have been co­ and Mrs. Aaron Cook. Her fhther, ness College in New. Orleans. "virtually worthless, g lo ^ n g over — Homer V. Hicks RuBSians, who accused him of per­ calls off plana for strike against w ith ’"Am erica’s greatest financial She -Yes. mitting Nazi Intrigues in the coun­ St. Louis Globe-Democrat after authorities that before any tax re­ operative and correct in numerous who was known as Aaron Cook, Funeral services and burial were the entire case, wlUiout detail—s He—la there a draft on you ? try. settlement calling for wage In­ discustiont and deliberations re­ Jr., served the town as selectman ■in New Orleans yesterday morn- complete whitewash." ' The ' farmers of Bloomington duction legislation is enacted into She—No. A former brother-in-law of King crease and union shop is approved volving around the new American for a period of IS years, 18.54 ing. Deputy TestlOea township, north of Lamoni, have law, there must be p6sitive proof He-.-Seat comfortable? -Faroukv who was .ousted, from .the '. ,-,vDr. -Milton .8. Eisenhower, thnt. our - financial house, is In -.or­ Embassy, buijdiog under constr^ic- to 1869. The. first Aaron Cook la .Another witness yesterday was S h e — Yes. ? called a meeting fo r starch IB to EBypUan throne last, July, the tioh in Moscow. 'Some* of these believed to be Captain Aaron first! deputy Police Cbinmissloner organize a protective chicken- president of Pennsylvania State der.’ ’ He—Mind changing places? S h ^ hat found his own throne in­ Ck>Ilege, 8 ays effective planning He cited, aa among these suthor Arthur 4. B. Cartier, U. 8. Mar­ t^ks h%ve been with deputy for- Cook who lived in the Manchester Frank Fristenisky, Jr., who ttstl- atealing asaociation.—News item shal of Massachusettea tells news­ creasingly uncomfortable since the outside areas, both foreign and ities. President Elsenhower, Sec- eljnt ministers. Green section In the early 1700s. Funerals fied that he a s k ^ the Justice De­ in the Des Moines Register. men that he will not leave office \ For 11 generations there has Vocational advber to youth: advent of Mossadegh's national domestic, is necessary to Insure retai-y of the Treasury Humphrey, partment to keep out of alleged front and the nationalization of until his term expires In Maro.h of V been a son in the family bearing "Your vocational aptitude teat in- greater farm prosperity. House Sneaker Martin (R., Mass.i, James McCann brutality coses until the poHce de­ Praise good work, regardless of ‘ British-owned oil properties in Iftse. Cartier had been ordered the name of Aaron only, or In dicatra that ^our best opportuni­ Two-year prison sentence and House Floor Lesder. Ha Heck (R., Largely, attended funeral serV' partment had submitted Its own who does it, for even things you're Irsui. removed from office by President company with another name. ties lie in a Aeld where your father $5,000 Ane given 31 • year - old Ind.), Chairman Millikin (R., About Town ices for James McCann of 91 report in such cases. against can be done honestly. Tried to Avoid Politics Flsenhower to make way tor a new There are two by the naihe now The deputy commisalonsr as­ holds an inAuentlal position. — Brooklyn man convicted of plotting Colo.), of the Senate Finance com­ Wet)ierell street were held yes~ appointee. Cartier had been ap­ living at the Green, Aaron Cook, serted that he mads Ui* request to Pearson in True Magazine. On a street-car a man gave hi.« His lot has been far from happy to smuggle mllliohs In gold out of mittee, Senate Leader Taft (R., Bessie 8. CTarambelas, daughter terday afternoon' at 2 o’clock at for at least two years. Determined Ohio) and Sen. Byrd (D „ Va.). pointed hy President Truman who was head of the selectmen, the Salvation Army Citadel. Major I Mclnemey dh July 11, 1953, In th* seat to a woman. She fainted. Ob United States . . . Edward "Big of Mr. and Mr8.\ Steve P. Caram- to reign as > modem constitution­ Apparently warning House mem­ (NEA Telephoto). 1833-34, and also served a preiK-' Benjamin C. Jones, former com-1 New York office of U. 8. Attorney >. itfm Mt«wsiM. A good scare la worth more to recovering she thanked him. Then Ed" Walsh, famed pitcher for Chi- bslas of 64 Parkeh street, has been ous term, was often referred to al monarch he attempted to stay cage American League, baseball bers he will not yield to pres.aurcs placed on the dean's list at Bryant mander here,, assisted by C?apt. Myles J. Lane. a man than good advice.. he fainted. aloof from politics, but found him- aa "M ayor” Cook. His 14-year-old a -2 B -s g team of early 1900’s, retires as to act quickly on the Reed bill, College of Business .Administra­ Norman Marshall.' the present Frlstenaky sold he rscsivsd no “A coupla more doughnuts, Joe:” selt-^squeezed between the ultra- Allen said "it was not and It is not son, Aaron, a pupil at the Bar­ commander, officiated.' During the committment from Mclnsmsydon- caretaker of Meriden’s Altration tion In Providence, R. I., for the nard School, represents the 11th nationNist, anti-aristocratic Mossa­ now my purpose to thwart or service Mrs. ; Norman Marshall cemlng.,.hla niquesL Ths witness DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE plant. Court Cases last marking period. generation of the family. degh forces and the determined hinder the objectives, plan.s, or p>-o- sang "Near the Cross' and the added that it was not intended tor Mrs. Williams In her youth was absolute monarchists of the palace. grams of the chosen leaders of the Salvation Army quartet, "Safe in the Justice department to refrain OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE Joseph E. Trudeau, aviation ma- a teacher- In the little white school BY J. R WILLIAMS The Shah’s .own family accused Congress or PreNdeot Elsenhprve*. from Investigating or proescuting OUT OUR WAY An»w«r to ProviouB Puxzio -Chlnlatla .mate. third class, USN, at Manchester - Green which pre­ the Arms of Jesus.” him of being k. spiheless monarch They have tremendous resoonsl- Report Clears Bearers' were William Mall,' Wil­ 'after' Such reports'wera died.' 6fiA D /tH 6 LOT OP AK» |MVb MT<3R. FlfJAMClERS? T.AIw W R 0 0 6 W T (comb.form)- T 0 lTla .1 u So. Defeat Not. Blow with the-Bon A-mf-product. Mr. ■ McCann, and. m any ’llonrt'l peUce ■ offlctals - bsUaved" ■ Ostt- <5UARAKSTiM1E j bluebonnet f x p T 1 tr « vliti T| the government. But Mossadegh Legislative Unit - Ordnance Replacement Training /MAElNATlONJ' 5 Leerers r o 3 n Two sons were born to the cou­ tributes were received. | muntats would use F B I quaettos- SISM/ HI l i Spirit o G C A IR vTw i j was too strong,, or clever, and the The recklesa driving charge Center at Aberdeen Proving 6 Parches a Reading, England, Feb. 28^—t/F) ple, Richard C., .who died in April, ing of police for propaganda pur- 13 Closed 7 Pitch ahah's mother and Princess Ashraf, Weighs Movement lodged against Howard Chase, 57, Ground, Md„ where he will under- Clayton T. AUlson I poses.. BAH/WHy DOM'TI . 33 Texas- site -of -43 Caterpillar his twin slaterj .went to the-United — Reading University, students held go...elght-.weeks' of basic . military 1938, and Ernest P. Williams of M'lnArm...... rrem aie 6f Andover; drive r of the car Tvlii ch Mapiewbbd,'TY. J. There are 'fbiir The funeral Of cnaytort T. Alllsdn } The u. 8: attorney sold hs was BRCAllFAST OWE UP th e STRU66LE 15 Texas----- Baylor hair States. their annual carnival today with.- training before continuing his AMD eBCOf*.B . singing voire (Ckmtinued from Page One' on Jan. 22 struck and fatally In-' grandchildren and three great­ o f 575 Center street, who died | In and out of hla office during th* from Mexico university 44 Wicked Some of Mossadegh’s ministers out the glamor of three French co­ army education in one of the tech S Devices used jured a Manchester man, waa, d:s- j nlcal grandchildren. Mrs. Richard W il­ suddenly Thursday night, will ba meeUng but that during tha time 6UOE6 ^ in 1835 by golfers 24 Wolfhound 45 Roman have openly expressed distaste for eds. Reading co-eds, who displayed schools of the Ordnance held this afternoon at 2 o'clock at he woa present he hoard iw men­ national superstate to which our missed, in Town Court this morn- I Corps, liams, the former Florlne Vibberts WCMBZ — 16 Compass point jo fcelandic myth^® philosopher the Pahlevl family and said they homegrown charms in Bikini bath-, national sovereignty would be sub­ of this town, lives in Williama- St. Mary's Episcopal Chturqh. .Rev. tion of on ogrsfmsnt. Lone testl- HOtes M 17 Diner 28 “ Emerald Isle"47 Brazilian favored the end of the monarchy ing. „T M — 12 Affirmative Ing suits on Prime Minister ject nor the extreme of nationslls- j porL Md„ and her daughter, Mrs. Alfred L Willlama, the rector, as­ fled that hs had ths imprsaslon ANOiHin 19 Feminine macaw Mossadegh, himself, however is OFF vote 29 English tic isolationism." It received scat­ Judge Jolm 8. G. Rottner dls-1 The AuxUiary Police will have Orville Beachley In Buxton, Md. s is t^ hy Rev. John J. Johnson, that Mclnemey perhaps Intonded appellation 48 Rational Churchill’s doorstep yesterday, JTEAM 13 Relieved from princess reported to have opposed any move tered support. mlsfiod the ca«e on the recommen- , a »paghctti dinner Monday night Mrs. Williams was the oldest the curate, will officiate, and Jotin to axpsrlmsnt with Frlatsaoky's 20 Measure of work (coil.) 30 Land parcels 49 Row of seats to abolish the monarchy, arguing supplied the glamon dation of Proiiecutor W. David ! nf 7 o’clock at the Harden Grove member of the Second Ckmgrega Cockerham will preside at the suggestion in one cos*. area 18 Mentally 32 Incursionists 50 Otherwise that as'"^ymbol of governmental Dressed as indlans. cowboys. Would Earmark'-Oas Tax Keith, who told the court a cor­ Followlng the dinner Dr. Elmer A. tional Church In years and In organ. Interment will be in the Monaghan was not prsasnt at, State Highway Commissioner G. 21 Too gifted 39 Doctrines 52 Biblical authority the shah was irreplace­ Victorian dandies, trapips and oner’s investigation Into the acci­ Weden, Jr., will tell of some of his length of membership. While , her East (Cemetery. the meeting bscauss hs was on va­ 73 Ramparts 20 Changes 41.Goddess ol epuntry able until the Iranian Masses were cosh boys (hoodlums). t)ie students Albert Hill has told a legislative dent disclosed, that. Chase had not experiences, in Japan and show col­ health permitted. her church was The-bearers'WlH be (IsrroU Bor- cation, Frlstonohy and Loaa tooti- 26 Lines (ab.) 22 Speaker peace 54 Small child better educated. Last fall when the paraded through- the streets de- committee he favors a constitu- been criminally negligent. ored slides. ‘ ' her first consideration, next to rett, Russell dqulres, William fled. 27Genuine~^— - Tudefi TCoffilHnnfst) "newspapers In ■mahlJIng'f ansom "from "p'ass^^^^ tional"8 mendment “ to~ prohtbtt"thir - The accTdeiTtTTan^esrer's'Trrsr b B iT a m lly rO iw " Of Ol* women Smith, Alton Hall; . H'oidswbt w o a 31 Disnmunted Iran launched an anti-shah cam- use of gasoline taxes and other road fatality of the year, claimed groups was named in her honor. up when a federal grand'Jury ^ I 1 1 3 ■1 5 b 7 9 » Traffic was held up by a dragon, Lady Roberts Lodge w ill meet Sharp and Everett Cyr, all from I LET'S NOT 32 Scottish paign the pro-Mossadegh press rose formed by 14 students, that twist­ motor vehicle fees (or arythin.'t the life of Morris W. Tuttle, .50, of Tuesday nlg’1 at 7:30 at the home She was a member of Orford Par the Southern New England Tele-| opened an Inquiry into th* oUaged 6E AS the^fold it' >Z li • to the king's defense. ed between cars and trucks. except, highway purposes. 290 Middle turnpike east. U oc-. o f Mrs. F. H. Parker;' 30 A^'flem y lah . C3iapter, Daughters- o f Ui« phone Oompany,' where th* de­ heotlngHoC the Negm tntek drtv-. BlTTee 33 Italian Tiver Touted Province Part of the proceeds of the car­ Revenue from those two sources curred on East Center street while street. American Revolution, for nearly ceased was .emplpyqd,___ ' ______er, Jacob Jackson, SI. Ths Jury AS THATg 34 Walking stick 14 iS Y h is winter the shah and his nival will bE' donated to children presently Is i scd only for iilghws;,' Tuttlisr a watchman at Orford half a century, and was a mem­ Arrangements are being ihade Thursday night clsorsd o M o f tha TWE MICnOMETER AOB 35 Conjunction young Queen Soraya, whom he made homeless by the floods earl­ purposes, but those favoring the Soap, was on his way td.work. Rudy A. Vlgnone', seaman, USN, ber of the Cosmopolitan Club in it* by 1'. P. Holloran. policemen accused In tbs coos. / early years. \ 36 Color lightly. IS 17 18 married in 1951 after divorcing ier this month. The remainder will the present laws aren t strong In another case this morning; son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph VIg- Negro Congressman Adorn Clay­ She was also a member of the ton PowsU, Jr, (D -N T ) and ooms ALLEY OOP M'ell, Can’t. You? V.T. HAMLIN 37 Heavy blow 1 m King Farouk's sister. Princess go to Reading children’s charities. enough to keep it that way. Alfred J. Poudrler, 41, of 11 Short non e'of 92 Oak street, recently. | .....‘T " " oi ino 38 ------Is the ZD , !l -Faweia, became more active in Originally the men of the uni­ ■Hill, who said at first he was .street, was found, not .guill.v of. •completed his service .hnarrt aboard fhthe V ! Committee fPF Manch**- ^ .. 1 r i i -1 .lotnsrother personspersona navehave danandsddaffiondsd thatthat. WELL, MY STARS ...WEU. JUST TIME largest state in public. They made a tour of the versity invited three French girl I against any such anti-diversion evading responsibility. Poudrler submarine USS Ireflsh which was ter’s Centennial celebration in vrr66K S e llU ’kS.l**®"**'*"' ro#ou attond- whatI l w e XOM, MACHINE THEM the Union n a 1ib n S" ? r sr oil province of Khuzlstan, where students from Paris to take part 1 amendment, told the committee was arrested Wednesday night formally loaned to the Nether­ 1923, and rendered valuable * * * *d yesterday's SMartags'aa a apoe- DO...XXVU./I OOKT BACK WHERE. / KIDDING 39 Musical * the government feared disaffection. to add beauty and grace to the 'that many legtlato;s have said after his car struck a parked car lands government. The crew of 40 alstance to that committee by her tator. ii • 3ti knowledge of historical affairs. MEHACHINE WEfiETRlO / THINK THEYCAME qualities a The royal pair was received with proceedings. The local co-cds took they, were subjected to pressure near the Center and failed to stop officers and men for the past two The subcommittss’s puMte osa- The funeral of Mr*. Williams will Yugoslavs Sign LABORATORTP. OF IH m ( TMATtO. FROM' 40 Lateral surprising enthusiasm. this as an "outrageous’’ insult and until he reached Linden street, sev­ months had been familiarizing sions her* ore sehsdulsd to ond ? BE SO ib from various groups seeking to be held Monday at 3 o'clock at the 42 Comparative TTie young queen opened health seven of them paraded to Prime eral blocks from the scene. Netherlands submariners with the today. TOUGH. 1 use highway money for other ppr- Watkins Funeral Home, 142 East suffix conferences, visited schools and Minister Churchill’s residence in In announcing the verdict. Judge Icefish, and will now be transfer­ 57 , I posos. Center etreet. Calling hour* wilt Defense Treaty] 43 Dry, as wine M London yesterday to protest. They Rottner said that while Poudrler’s red to new duties. PA'HwuiAjf om urr hospitals. The Shah himself re­ Proponents argue that all it be from 8 to 5 and 7 to. 9 p. m. 46 FortiAcation i cently initiated a scheme to divide emphasized their protest by w ear-; vi-ou'ld*^take motives in failing to stop immedi­ ■ .New York/FsK Suo- 41 l i is a simple act of the ately might'be subject to question, tomorrow. Burial will be in 'the 48 Female saint lip the cast royal estates among (Contlnued From Pag# Oas) [Mntotf Tfsgro PatrolniM Btantey m legislature to turn the money it appeared that the accused did The Klwanis Club will meet family plot In the East Cemetery, « w iff •Is 16 the peasants. His fortune, derived BlkinLs and black net stockings. IE . D ivlli was fonnd fO llty o f Brst (ab.) 44 Thev didn’t get to see Churchill. ! ° ‘her groups intend to return to the accident Monday noon at 12:15 at the Man­ SlEluder.,...... from his.father's arbitrary seizures national political situation.'’ No degrse manslaughter lost night by ... j 1 blit a 'lot'of ^o p K saw'therti.' wltll ' The.,. consUtutlonal... amendment. but was -pr-evented- from - doing so chester ..Country .C.lub, pr._ Elmer a Kings County grand Juiwla the ‘ V ^ -a-os ^ 53 Sell in small 51 w b 54 of wealth .from his enemies, runs ~A. Weden', "Jr., who is bne'bf the' date li*^ been set for the first apDrectntioiC they say, acta **as • a •"‘'■'’'’F .trorg by the arresting officer who had fatal Shooting of Arthur .Battle, a L Itaf. U. OR quantities Info the millions. doctors . assigned to the Atom Ask Pigl to Lead meeting. : ear-ItMhyim a a.' While this wa.a taking place',\the guard against such action. followed him from the Center to Negro. 55 Giants Persistent reports of intrigue in- ' A long list 6f farmerp' or- where Poudrler halted his car. Bomb Research Commission in 4. They agree to refrain from 56 Makes amend volving the pahicc. staff have con­ authorities at the Sorbonns ^ d Japan 'studyng the effects of the Jury deubsratotf about four •**Wo nttd a now ear, and don't tall mo again how awoH th« 17 4ft the parents o f the three French imd antomotivc, Poudrler,' who was represented Austria Coalition any alliance or action directsd hours oMore naderlng it r verdict t-ie 57 Solitary tinued, however. The shah was —»_i_ ___it_.i a._ \triiH^ D 0 6 6 0 N V C I \LL TOVVOW TW t L\T(Vt RDVrt ftVIO their own c.o-cda looked so pretty must be approved this year by a the benefit of 'Vincent De Daiil Stephonopoulos declared that b y lfo r a gun. DaVlS c o o & d sd tlMt MV MOUTH SHUT. by Mossadegh, but made amends ing on Main street near the Post School for Boys in Beirut. Lebanon. head Austria's cabinet aii'^ Chancel­ w w o TO WE TViOSE SAE/SH LlTTERS- VVW OOrt .OR V«OV5 TKt R E I^)3 when they were angry that the simple majority In the Hou.se, and this treaty the three govemmenU during an argument. BitiUs drew THAT T R E E in a long interview with the pre­ Office. The school is similar to "Boys’ lor again. ■' WMY 1 / whole' thing had come out for the in 1955 receive a two-thirds vote have “built up on edifice strong » knife and was Aot tpict In tbs AUA10ST 6REVV mier and won a reprieve. The case of Clyde S. Boober, 47, I FigI, who has been heading Aus- J ‘ best. o f the. Senate and Hou.se. After Town" In the USA, and function.! enough to discourage any intenUonJbock. Paralysed, he died'See. M . UP/MY. t h r o a t ! Suddenly last week Mo.ssadegli , of 42 Devon drive, was continued ■ftir the benefit of nnder-prlvlleged i coalition government since of aggreaalon against this port o f] Judge Samuel 8. LalboWlts ra­ ■nnouneed he would resign "unless ’ .that,, it wQuld.go'Jaefore .the voters, again this ■ morning after ■ bi» at­ . ■ .1945, iz expected to invite the as a referendum. the World." [msndsd Divta to 'Jon ieltftwt sit- the intrigues were.halted. Mossa-: torney said Boober would plead ’ ____ I rightAving League of Indcpend'^ There was no mention in the ting a santanclng tot*. Tho Judga M a " K a v g a v In the last Icgi8lat'u)-c it passed , enu and Socialist* to join the n degh demanded that the royal I guilty to the charge of driving un­ treaty of what particular aggreq- told the all-mal* Jury; ■ the House but died in the Senate. der the influence. Boober, who Members o f the American I^ - coalition. F lgl’s party won 74 estates, which always have been I Sion was meant, but there Is no **•**•?!• vsrdkt wan Jus- Sen. Lyman Hall (R>, Berlin) was arrested earlier this month gion Auxiliary areTcmlnded of the geata in last Sunday's elections, 1 exempt, be taxed, and there also business meeting.Monday evening giving him the largest bloc in the doubt It was drawn' up against ^ was a demand for government con­ Ready to Resisrn was amorfjr the supporters who and had already been granted one said ^thc Senate would h a ^ ap- continuance, asked for another in the Legion h*ll. 165-se.at parliament. pomible stack from Russia or It* tr o l. over the , ..financing.A. satelHtes.Turkish Foivlgn Mmi»"i~**,5* , dsfsnsa.flf^ Dipw- !Manila. Feb. 28- - m —The proved it in 1951 • had it come\up week So that he' could bring home T L .g ' The Jjeague, which won 14 seats, sr officer. chartiable organization headed by for a vote. Mr find Mr*. Victor J. Johniwn -in a iitrong nupporUr of the Peo* ter Fuad Koprulu said, however, Princc.s8 Ashraf. one more week’s pay to his family. " I bsUevs Uil* Is another com Philippines Defense Secretary, of 4-Grandview street left Thurs-; pie'g Party stabilization program. the treaty was aimed at further­ Say Shah Aged ’’Political maneuvering, Boober, a second offender, is sub- a trigger-happy cop who J Ramon Ma.gsaysay, will resign his^chatgiHi Hall, kept it o ff the floor, with friends in jThe party’s Inclusion in the coall- o „ ..-^-Foreigners .who. have, seen the_ iCt to an automatic 60-day Jail ing "the cause o f peace.'* ■DaIIos, Texas. -They expect to be tion would thus strengthen "the po- m owM tow n his man.” shah recently said they were cafi'inrt-post tonight and wlthdr.Tw'''^ " 'Laboi' ’ ' bsa ""Its say 'at the "pTiblfi; Ti^lR'fh?e'.'' 'He is berhg 're'pfesahte’d' The document said the three Davis feces a maximum o t to hearing yesterday: '# by Attorney Philip Bayer. absent for several weeks. sit Ion of the Conservatives. Balkan powers' common interest 'A ^ yj amazed by the way he has aged. from the Liberal Part.y, an in- year* In prison. Mrs, Margaret Conners Driiicoii | ' • Other'Cases The Socialists, who now control demanded "necoisary meaaures" Patrolmen Gtscombs, who testi­ Queen Soraya, the 'x-omnioncr foniied source said today. morning. .Llei’lersnt ^Ih'-r* V ’ Harrison.;narr.sun.; 73 votes and got the biggest popu- As You Were BY AL VERMEER daughter of a Bakhtiari Tribal of the Slate CIO Council asked. Ih other cases this to aafeguard peace and security in fied for Davis, was In ths eourt- PP’ " I.A’S POP MICKEY FINN T Unexpected! LANK LEONARD .Such..... a move would...... leave. the... "Why .should you prevent any fu-! Vallee, 22, olof Hartford, ■ lar vote, may object to serving In line with ths U N charter. chief and a German mother, also | p„p„,n,. defense chief free to at: March J962, with the 6th Air the same cabinet with the League room, and LsibowlU told him ha ture legislature from doing what-1lined $35 tor driving an un- The agreement la to run for live would, have th* district atton ay l SHOULDN'T BE SO. 1^ t i. PsL odtn" n appeared unhappy in her role, they crpt ' ...... a bid from the opposition ...... ceturnert recertlv On the Chancellor will open negotia- C A R L Y L E ! CERTA/f^Ly. YOU/ 'lO U 'REJ f O H , B O Y l MeBei^ BfdMuM. Iw I ever it wants to do about this registered motor vehicle; Keith A Figl years and is open to other coun­ investigate possible perjury in the DEMANDING OF HIM! votm T M cm FLOWERS said: Naclnnaiista. Party to tie their ---- o—., of Bouth Coventry I General William Mitchell a-d .lions with both parties next week. RU M OOVA/N D O E S T H A T m atter?’’ She said there never ^organ, 18 tries who wish to join, with the Uatimony. AFTER ALL, HE'S m A MOVIE FOR YOU, The shah has one child, a daugh­ nominee in ^ h e November presi­ charged with driving without' an f AMO MEAN YOU'LL JUST A CHILD!! r T0NIGMT,EMt MISS KITT/! ter by hia first marriage. As shah, had been any, danger up to no.v consent of the present three signa­ The Judge told Davis to. Show STOKE TME VOUNS MANI. T E A C H ME dential election. . operator’s license and driving with 1 .pi*rehte, Mr. and Mrs. Alhert S-AH-KITTV he draws a tax-f ree salary of $240,- that highway funds would be tories. The pact become* effective his rspsntoncs by "telling the pro­ .FURNACE! President Elpidlo Qiiirino last diverted. defective equipment, was fined- a • Linden street. Lleii- TO DRIVE GOfN'? 000 a year. Hou$ehold Hints after rstlflcation by the perils- bation officer Just what nap- tn Wednesday agreed to run for re- Milton McDonald of Bridgeport, totol of $.38; Antonie Ribeiro, o f ' pensd." T H E On his.visit to the United States election in a Liberal Party session Andover, presented on charges of i ^ o r th» A l- Force ments o f the signer*. speaking for the Connecticut Fed- Yugoslav Foreign Minls^'r Kota C A R f ! in 1949 he impressed Americana which rejected Magsaysay. eratlon of Labor ( A'FL) said pas-1 fP**?*"*? «net has been called back ' Into she is quite welqome' to do so, and | rich said, reflected the riss is man­ ^TAKE UG ATCHJCE! and Quirino have disagreed on pol- ened raspberries. NATIVE5 a k ia iT E A N K l Information otherwise available | icy . matters (or months. ates that redistricting will be ef­ an uninsured motor vehicle. active service aa an assistant In­ we do not want to elaborate." ufacturers' prices rsesntly an­ fective on passage. Indicated that official reports, like j The leader of the Nacionalista spector instructor with the Second , Vary your favorite chocolate nounced. The second stipulates: public accounts of what is happen­ Party, Jose P. Laurel, has said he Auto Field Maintenance Company fudge recipe sometimes by adding 8EEK MASKED MEN ’’Within one week after the ef­ ing in the disturbed middle-eastern would step aside in favor of Mag- in New Haven. Anyone interested seedless'raisins, marshmallows cut CHASE PBOVE8 FATAZ. fective dale, the Secretary of the country, were incomplete and un­ saysay. Laurel- president of the Briefs Due Today in joining the Marine Corpa Re­ into small pieces; .. diced candied Norwalk. Feb. 28—(45— Police certain. • Philippines in the Japanese puppet State shall give written notice of serve or in obtaining further in­ fruits or chopped^ shreddled coco­ today were searching. for two New Haven, Feb, The Foreign Office in London republic during the occupation— boundary changes.-by mailing a In Union Dispute formation about It may contact nut. masiced men who held'up a pack' man Rumanoff. 73, stated that it had received a report was defeated by Quirino in 1949. copy of the act to each town clerk, him at his home after 5 p. m. • age store here laAt night and fled I small clothing itors- each officer and member of the from United States embassy there Magsaysay became defense sec­ It’s not necessary to use a double with more than $300 in cash, lapsed and died lest "dealing with the future of the retary in 1951, after serving two State Central committee and the Attorneys for (?he/iey Brothers A car driven by Jason 8. Schloss, broiler for making cream or white Shortly after the holdup ai) auto-1 after hs had chooed 0^ chairman and vice-chairman qf shah." Britain has had no diplo-. terms as a congressman. He took and Local 63. TW U A, are sched­ of 'yest Hartford, struck the sauce. Just be sure you keep the mobile was reported stolen .but it had atolen some coats fnoB tba each town committee." mctic relations with Iran since the field personally to lead a de­ uled to (lie briefs today aummaiiz- right rear of a csr driven by Philip heat low and stir constantly. was discovered sometime later store. Patrolman Albert MoUSiba Premier Mohammed Mossadegh moralized army against the Huks, The provisions bring about a ing the arguments they presented J. Rich, 50, of 140 Center atreet, abandoned in a wooded area. Po- I aatd Rumanoff was abl;* to recover situation which would require In-: at a Feb. 3 hearing in Hartford broke ofQcial contacts last fall dur­ welding It into an effective force about 11:30 last night as Rich was I'AW-OM DICKERING lice theorized the holdup men fled I one of the coats which h* rstuiMd m i k, DM bnlM. kN. T. M. »n. U. a ing a crisis in the, British-Iranian that broke the backbone of the junction action against the Secre­ CounQ" Superior Court before turning into the'driveway of his in the car and abandoned it. |to the store before collapsing. tary of the Stale by anyone seek­ Judge Howard H. Alcorn in the 'i oil 'dispute. Communists in two and a half home. There were no injuries or Detroit, Feb. 28— (45 —Tho VIC FLINT R v virn A K I; 0’MAI.» EY BUGS BUN NT ^ut informants here .said they ing to prevent the act from be­ union’s attempt to have an arbi- arrest*. Patrolman Newton J. Tag­ At The Ferry years. CIO United Auto Workers dis­ could no more predict the future coming effective. trator'a finding aet aside. gart investigated. ^ closed today that General WfLL,TWBV SIOFFiP FO* M bam tim b, CLOse Twe iA « D » r , j a c k , a n p PCLIVER w b ^ m n X AAOAT o f the shah than anyone could DOES.N'T SEE RED The lawyers,' William K. Cole THB L IP M K , ALL KiepHT. AfOUTAMILK urr'5 OET OONA.WB'BB PUE THAT VUHfriN' I from reading news reports. ITS INSERT TIME for the firm and former U. S. Rep. OA5IBLER FINED Motors has offered to reSise AWAV... BACK AT TH6/WANLANP IBOHr some- qiajor portions of their HOW THBV'LL H » V » * — , TO They could not quickly estimate Danbury, Feb. 28—OPt - Robert A. A. Ribicoff for the union', have H fv.TH oaa H rm J E H T s / HOW. IZA live-year contract, which is* only Announcing the importance of the shah’s re­ C. Monroe. 58, of Roxbury, was in­ . Hartford, Feb. 28— IJF— Hart­ until next Saturday to flie cross New Haven, Feb. 28— (45 —John ITB FLINT/ ■LM half run out. Lut the union sold ported decision to cancel his plans jured slightly here yesterday afUr- ford motoriats will have just three briefs if they wish. H. Tucker, 28, of New Haven, who no general ogreesnent hoa heea THE KE-OPININi for a trip abroad. noon when an automobile he was and a half hours today to take The union is petitioning to have now Is serving time in state prison care of renewing their motor vehl reached. Some diplomatic experts said driving and a "N ew Haven" Rail­ set aside the award of Prof, John for burglary, was fined a total of cle registrations for 1953. All Hogan authorizin g a ’ 9)* cent that there undoubtedly are many road switch engine collided at, a $1,010 In U. S. District Court yes­ State Department of Motor Vehi­ across-the-board wage cut and terday by Judge Carroll C. Htneks. BIDAULT OPTIMIS'nC people in Tehran who fear that if railroad crossing. Police quoted DECi'S the shah leaves the country Moss­ cle offices and branches will open what amounts to a one cent reduc­ Tucker was fined $1,000 foiTfailure Monroe as saying he failed to see a at 8:30 a. m. and remain open un­ tion in the Cost of living bonus. to'buy'an occupational tax stamp Rome, Feb. 28 — (*1 — Freoch, 4«2 CENTER m i E T adegh may use his absence to try flashing red warning signal at the to Seize more power for himself. til noon. After midnight tonight, The firm has filed a cross peti­ for gambling and $10 for falling to Foreign Minister Georges BidauK cra'sing beoau.'ie. his windiihield those little red inserts marked tion asking correction qf th* award pay an excise tax on wages. Tucker today admitted that dIffIcuHle* M i V Dwight O. Eisenhower was bom sun visor ivas dowrf and he failed “ 53"' will be a must on every car. if any correction is found neCea- will be held by federal authorities stUI Confront European army SUNDAY, MAiiCH l i to hear a warning bAI because the farther west and farther south Several thousand reneWkjs haVe *pry- after he finishes his jane to. three ■p'lons, hut expressed belief that — ^------G O O D . P O O R than any other U. S. President c*r windows were dosed. Monroe not been completed, the' depart­ Judge Alcorn could granjt one of years state prison term until he eventually /‘all will gt> well'* with 1 (Denison, Tex.). - l , i^as treated for a brujsed kiliee. ment said yesterday. the petitions or deny them both. pays the federal fines. ^ It. ‘ • I \ J AX' t \ ’.*!*■

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Niagara Joins NIT, St.\Louis Marcune Wins Mickey Homa Shares Lead Husky Pivot Collects Other Clubs Would Be Happy Bunting Drill »t Detroit Tigers* Camp Third Period Rally Garden Bbut In Texas^ with Middlecoff Expected to Join Fold Today 37 Points in Playoff To Pay Disgruntled Yankees Decides Tight Game Gains Split Decision HoustoYi, Feb. 28 — (/D '— Cary Middlecoff had'a new partner to­ ,— ^---- -'i .♦ World Scries F'ilih Bruising F'rank Toro threw in If ever a basketball game waa; New York. Feb. 28—(/P)--Spon- Over Former Champ day but still held, s share of the El Centra, Calif— (N EA )— The^Ford, 4in« of the dlMMtlafied. It won off the boards, it waa last; ' 37 points last night as the Cypress «ore of pie. National Invitation Due March 23*28 $20,000 Houston Open lead. Rec Results Yankees win for the very obvious j typical of the Yankees* extreme Ltdkers Enjoying night's American League contest; A Big Win THE Salas; Winner Cut Arms of Hartford eliminated B uketbill Tournament will make The Memphis dentist and young. reason that they have more super- i generosity. It was $1,000, or Just at the Armory between the league! lor players. ' $2,000 more than tlm _tow-headed leading Britlsh-Amerlcans and the Haaclwilcr one lart review of the proepecta New York, Feb. 28- 4/P) It was "World Series of hase- Mickey...... Homa, forme)'...... professional Herm’a Cameras from , Crprett Arms (M) 4 Vz Game Margin F.PIa. today and then huddle by the tele­ '4 B. r. pt>! l4!rt-handFr was paid for winning always troublesome Elmira Colo-1 the same old story today after a tmll film has been secured by hasketbitll star, enter^ the third Senior League basketball playoff tlrernhaum. rf ...... 1 J-4 6 Paul Rapier Richards of the Alirn. rf ...... 4 6-1$ 14 phone in hopea of filling the last Herald Angle round deadlocked with\a 36-hole, picture, 80 to 68. The aix-foot, nine stmlght, the pennnnt nnd neltf. With Bobby Knight, Rsy Kubachitt. r( ...... $ 1-1 { Madison Square Garden fight. the sports department of Hie Bureess. rf ...... I 1-1 3 White Sox had hardly made' this concluding game of the World'Se­ 8-10 IT three bertha. Herald for the week of March five under par 139. two-inch, 220-pounder canned 18 flrlfflt)). If ...... S 0-0 10 Bv The Assitclated Press Felix snd Hank' DeZonie doing s KnIcHt. If ...... * Split decision again, Thla tlme Pat keen observation when word came ries before being called by the If the Philsdelphls Warriors ITallX; - C. .S TTJie 12-team tournament atarta By This gave them a tw'o-tsyoke ad- baskets and one - and Blltin. If ...... 6 0-0 10 magnificent job of controlling both DaZonlr, rt ...... '... 1 Marcune of Brooklyn edged out 28-88. Local groiipa who Toro, r ...... 16 . 1-6 37 ‘ i Army in . the Fall of 1060.______...keep Dlgylng the _.Mlnn#spolls • «(eek from tonight. Falrlnga. ai^ i EARLW,.Y0&T ?4 Laiwt -Salas;;' :tl«r-' toTm».r.v- light- i. wmdd-; Uke-' tn show the film .yiuitage :_oy er_ (ih«..- !|tqA.rdB, the Jopala scored a well- .Uushei...cS in the final quarter. Ma;»r*. -ri ...... 0 0-0 0 Let’s first seelfySd'lim dd-tKeyH nevFr g e t' Bftir deaerved 78 to 72 victory efirer the B air If ...... • poaalbly the final acceptanca«, will Sports Editor weight champion from Mexico. j during this Hme mgy contact I tion but 16 other golfers W ere ference ■with George Weias in S t.' McLarnon, If ...... 0 I within striking distance, each'held TUESDAY NIGHT the Arms Solllln. If ...... 1 3-6 b double figures in the win column. vialtors from New York. be announced Monday. It was the fifth main event out Sports Editor Earl Yost for Chr.nry, ) * ...... 0 0-0 0 P e S u T i : W ^ re cV u ;T n i The Lakers, leaders of the The rival NCAA Tournament ia of the last seven In the Gnrden to hookings. There Is no fee. I a par 144 or better for 36-holes w'lll meet Frankie's ■ Drlve-In in ONLY GERRY FOWLER, the ToUla $$-i$ n on the 71.50-yard, par 72 mcmorti^l the playoff semi-finals. Winner TnUla ...... V> 10-31 10 ManagerM eager Ric'^aM. It t h e ^ h it i Western. Division of the National league's second leading sCdrer, was Elaira 41$) expected to complete the one va- SHOTS HEBE AND THERE long history of basketball at he derided by split, or majority The .15 mlnirte film must he erously to'the New York Amerl Basketball Aasoclation, won their vole. The bout was telecast roast park course. \ W'ill meet the league champiov (Ml Sox, still considerably shy of able to offer any battle to the 'cancy remaining in ita hat of eight - All America basketball teanis Springfield College is (io-Captain run on a Ifi mm sound ma­ B. r. pu. cans’ four consccutivh world cham- second game In as many nights Earir. rt ...... $ »-( Iniitationa tomorrow and alad an­ Alan Srhutts of the current squad to. coast as here last Wednesday’s chine. "The ITmpIre in Base- Among that group ia .Sam Snead, Nasalff Arms Friday night in the Uuka*. rf ...... S 3-3 12 championship talent training at BA’s three Negrd"'stan. Felix snd Kaaohaa. rf ...... 1 l-( are^startlng to be formed and one ^ir.sl of a beat out of three game plohshlpa remained unsigned. from the Warriors last night In Knight also led the home team in. Kaufman, if ...... 4 9* nounce ftrat round aite.a and pair- of the first to arrive Is the All . . . Vale's grest swimming team fight from St. I»iils and Satur-; hall." a 20 minute film. Is also the Weat Virginia slammer and BroukFr, If ...... J 4-S 8 El Centro, offers ths New York series for the playoff ci'own, (;rab<*k. r ...... 9 3-3 8 Brooklyn, on the other hand, and Cleveland brass an easy solu­ Cleveland; 98-75. scoring with 25 snd 17 points re- Powlrr, c ...... « If- Inife. Fourteen conference cham- Catholic selection. The 10 msn will be seeking its 100th consecu­ da.v’s tussle In Boston. Both of avallahte. pre-tournament favorite. He is 9 Denninf. rf ...... I > C^Iippera won the Intermediate Spaldinf, r ...... 1 .1-5 had an eaUre pennant-winning tion. It is to pass some of .their, The Lakera now arc four and ipectlvely. Once again Felix came Braaco, rf ...... $ O' plona qualify automatically. squad consists Of Wally Dukes tive dual meet triumph today thMo nffairs ended In splits too, three atroUes off the pace hut the Kmnnrn. pf ...... « S-6 17 I.a!ague championship in the pre- Waakowlr. rf ...... 0 0-0 0 party In line early. This despite more gifted slaves around. The un­ one-half games ahead of the Ro­ out on top in his personal duel Roffnatcln, If ...... 1 S'- Here are the flelda at the mo­ (Seton Hall), Johnny O'Brien against Harvard . . . Yonkers so New York hasn't any monopoly ateadinesa of his 71-71- 142 has Roat, I f ...... 0 8- on divided verdicta. Seen impressive. limimiBty with an easy 35 to 19win DobroUky, If ...... 4 3-4 14 the fact that the Dodgers, which der-privileged partlea would be chester Royals; The Warriors, en­ with Fowler who led the Elmirs ment: (Seattle), Tom Cola (LaSalle), | Raceway w-ill replace the tradi­ over Che! High Frosh. Include several name, athletes, suf­ trenched In last place in the Etaat- Nine of thirteen writers at the A 6-HOLE SCORE of 1.52 or TotniP ...... » pleased to make up the difference pointmakera with 21. Tntala ...... $0 $$■ n K U _ 8eton Hall, lA.Salle, Togo Palaxxl (Holy Cross), Earle tional hand-operated slop w'atches The fcaluealu.e game w'as a thriller 18-34 6S fered 4»naldembly more pain at em Division of the loop, have With Fowler, Hank Rosentein Seora at half time. U-S$ BA's; of harness racing with an elec­ ringside, including this corner, Beck and Molinas better w'Bs-needed to qualify for Scrip* nt half tlm*. .14-66 Henn'a. in salariea, and could afford it. Refereat, OBrian-Croalji. Weatern Kentucky, D^iieanr, 8t. Markey (Holy Cross), Dick right up. to the'last four minutes Rffcre*, Alibrio-Ptndifcia. the bucks oBIce than the Ynnke4M They haven’t ao many atara to won only nine games. snd Blalns Denning fronting the Ricketts (Diiquesne), Roh Felerei- tric eye teletimer when It opens thought the slowed down Sales today’a round. This reduced the ifohn'a of Brooklyn, IxiiilavHle, won on the strength of a frantic with the score changing Hands and Indians put together. It must Philadelphia made a game out attack, the losers took the first Its. fourth year of night rsclng, Named to Squad field to 92 players. Only . 60, plus Clippcri satisfy, you see. Tnlaa, Manhattan and. Niagara. sel (DePauI), Borm Grekin (I^a- rally In the final two rounds. Most many limes. In' the final four be the personal charm of Walter It wouldn't be the first time an of it for the first half, and the quarter lead 21-16. For the victors through the bucket to the waittoig Salle), Richie Regan (Seton Hall), April 15 . . . Entries are still be­ tics, will play tomorrow'’s final B. r. PU. NCAA—Fordham, Navy, De- of the small crowd of 4.034 (gate round. mlnule.s Herm's were held to but Cvr. rf ...... 1 3-4 7 Francis O’Malley and Buzzy Ba- outfit was broken up because of Lakers walked off the fioor at In' who were having difficulty in Felix who la*very adept in the Paal. Baatem Kentucky, Notre Ed Conlln (Fordham) and Dick ing accepted by Lea Plngree, 6.1 $10,867) apparently agreed with two field goals and two foul shots BIUp. If ...... ] 0-1 4 termission with a. alight 37-35 ad scoring, many of their ahota rim­ scoring department. Ha ewna Norwich . for- thA an- New York. Feb. 28 --(/T)—Two of .. Homa. t,he. .29-year-old Rye., N.; CU4t«ri ynsl. ^ ^ ...... the exorbitant demands of the Dame, Oklahoma City and Seattle Rosenthal ■ INotre - Dame) ,4 lOlh atreet, the decision judging 'hjil ths heavy- while the trard pressing Cj'press .*r., f - 1-3' -13 hired! hands. Connie Mack twice vantage. But in the second half- med the basket but rolled tmt. the best average In the A; La f niial Norw the East’s outstanding piayers, Y„ professional, replaced another Kopplin. pf ...... ----- 2 1-4 6 Before leaving iii.s pliiah Fifth are the iniited teamn; Idaho State, District I cheering against scattered boos. . Arms w'ent on a scoring rampage, Ralnr. If ...... 2 held dispersal sales in Philadel­ George Mikan and Slater Martin six men took part In the flrat Both cluha l ^ eight bmr Palazzi, Markey, , Duffley (St. Basketball Tournament. Ernie Beek of Pennsylvania and Winter tour youngster, A1 Be.sse- 2-4 6 Avenus offices for Florida. Gener­ liooialaaa State and l.ehanon Val­ The payoff, however, is-on how of Columbia, were getting 12 big points. phia, but the Great Man in the -vi^nt to work and It was curtains period scoring, with only Felix able dresaed for the battle and an aa.v ley are In aa conference repreoen- An.selm's), Silk (B.C.), Perry 1 link. Grossingers, N.. Y.. as Mid- ■ Big man of theXnlght wa.9 Toro Total* ...... 14 7-14 33 al Manager Weiss *aid he exipacted for the Warriors. service. Denning, Kaufman gad The officials vole. Referee Petey named today to the Ea.st sqiied I dlecoff’s partner in the pace set- FrFthmaa (It) the Bronx Bombers to play exhi­ Tower held excellent excuse. The to hit m ore. than once from the tattvee. (Holy Cross), Moran (Providence), CHARUE BUISSFIELD is lin­ Scalxo (.5-4-1) and Judge Arthur who played a whal^of a defensive Miksn wound up the evening's floor. Rosentein aaaistad Fowler ta the for the East-West College All-.Stsr j ting role. B. r. ptf bition games with several stal­ patrons had not kept pace with a Niagara, with a n '18-5 record, Sincero (Stonehlll), Barry (St. ing up an • attractive baseball Aidala (6-3-1) scored for Marcune. game as w'eil as coining through Rwcpt. rf ...... 0 fVO 0 work with 22 points and Slater had The seme six men, Jackie A H e n .ls c o ^ dejpartment for M m ^ hfl.sketbpll game at Madison While Homa w'as carding a 34- warts stijl ,shouting for more. payroll that had to be met, which came into the NIT field yeeterday. Michael's), Daukss (B.(i,) and schedule at Bulkeley Stadium in a 7 to 5 underdog, while Judge I with 37 points, the highest total RijjVPlI. If ...... 0 0-3 0 20. Joe Fulka scored 23 points for Bell, Joe Kubachke, flUlng and points ra^eq- Hartford for his Independent Square Garden March 28. o.j—..n35—69 m to k go'> w'iih hla first round 'irlvifr.o. If ...... 0 1-3 1 is scarcely true in the current Fuggy I ^1h 1$, 10 10 St. LiOuIb will announce ita NIT Klelly (Holy Crosa) . . ..Jack Bar­ Frank Forbes had It exactly even. so far in the playoffs. 1^11 Griffith, Cooper, c ...... I Weiss made it clear that there a losing cause In for Kenny Goodwin who Suffer-1 tlvely. '_____ ^ Chiefs. John Pullie will coach the The game is *rfne('|e'l hy the I Be.«eltnk was xooming from 1-3 3 Yankee case.' decision today. The Billikins were ry la atartlng his 33rd season,^ as 5-5 in rounds and 6-6 in points. New York Herald Tribune with — . e Rsy Bllnn, Bernle Fisher, Whltey Solomon, r ...... 0 0-0 0 waa a peak payroll for even the All other teams in the loop were ed a virus attack. DeZonie, Felix j AIXJ6N ATOM l^wwrfitt* head baseball coach at Holy Cross squad. . . Predictions in the Thiirsdav’a 67 to a t^'o-over par 74 Buige.sa and Harry GiNeenbaum Rizaia.i. rx ...... a 3-4 6 Yankee!, with the biggest home “The difficulty in negbtlnUng idle. Inflelder Fred Hatfield, Detroit Tigers' drag bunt ■peclaitat, gives a demonatratioh of hla taleiU at Invited'earllec this week. The schooIlKiy tourneys: Class A Hlll- "I thought I won it easy," said proceeds to go to the fresh sir to- a 141. Col*. )*’' ...... 3 3-3 8 with playera who profess to believe the Berigala’ spring training camp in Lakeland, Fla. Waiting Yor the bail he couldn t catch (a Tiger snd Knight, sharing "the scoringiBlg sewsraYor HiAielnnsw, y t- team'Wants to come to.New .York, Sjprlngfleld’s Eastern Hockey . the glum Mtsican------did. moat, of-Jh.e .balL.handlW-. For ■ SimmonAr--lf- .e . -t-1- attendance in baseball and an ad- chores; tbs winners found- ths]Jlnig -Ji League' re'adlng 'lndlans' are' h'osT.s hnture' .of N ew 'Haven r CIS.sy' B ■ ■ — Mtdrtlecofr,' rnpanWhTre ;wa!(i«f7Pl Herm's. it was a matter of not ' dltlbnal iSOtf.SOO iii terevlsioii ~ atid th e y are underpaid on -a .'wiBaIng litchiic Matt &tu; (AP’ph^^ r— but Coach Eddie Hickey sayn it is "I won it clear." said Marcune Berk, s six-foot-four Phtladci- club Is that each seems' to think range for 17 markers in the second 1 >y. Although held to n MmawM tonight to the Johnstown Jets at East, Haven; CTIass C Siiffleld. as he had eight, stitches taken in a Middlecoff, meanwhile, was being able to find the hoop often Total* ...... f 7-14 19 broadcasting swag. Beyond that, up to university officials. Hf>wle Brown, former Manchester nhlan. recentlS' broke the care*r Scot* at half Urn* Jl-10 Clipnara. he won the penant slngle-haniled,’’ T quarter while limiting the Colonels 0 points. D f Z ^ ^ KubfiAte the Coliseum starting at 8:15. deep and wide cut over his left eye. scrombling for a par 72 to go enough with their top scorei-s, >ague eager, .handles holes W'iped.out sub-par acores. He Brouke^ spirit of good sports­ While the Yankees contlhued to they had plenty of flrst-clasa help, (Ky), Florida, Tulane, and Tennes­ New Haven Nutmegs at the figured to be a slambsng battle for Ihe'season and iSl'f.ivored to Bob Grabek and Glj’de TODAY A YEAR AGO—Ken front. 83-82. Play was.rsgged and BWls- , . . Coliseum . . . Trinity plays Coast East Haven. . . Occupations of with Salas, an aggressive, wade-in mf.saed three three-foot putta. manship he has helped to Instill show the way in number of paying and that all of It had to be paid see. some of the leading ring officials win the individual point-making doing most of the rebounding and ___ McGregor' upset Frank Sedgman rough on both sides and It was al- Next Saturday ^ Guard tonight at the Trinity Field- fighter setting a fast pare. He It waa Homa’s beat round of hia ball handling. hi our people." guests last year, their total of 1,- according to performance.” Annual Women ’« Toivn Bowling Event Lebanon Valley of Annville, Pa., in New York: George Walsh, bank ohampionship. Book won the hoppr third Winter tour but he shared the 600,000 represented a drop of more There has been earlier evidence j to wTn the Australian tennis waya the question of who was to (Armory, ths BA a pihy theh* mat house. Tuesday night Trin meets didn't often. Instead of swarming the la.s' two aeasons. IN THE FIRST GA5IE the \Acceptlng ■''th'* bust. Griswold get the. ball off the boards and] horns gams of Aha regular with 15 victories in 16 games, was gUard; Ruby Goldstein and Ray day's $150 low' score prise with Bob than 350,000, after three consecu­ that it doesn't ptvy for g club to be j vIpj Ma,ssachusetts and next Saturday in, he laid bark most of the time, Now leaders of the two leam-s Paganl Clippers won the Inter­ hailed it as heralding "ai\ era, and FIVE YEARS AGO—Calumet Fowler waa no match for the lo* I aeaaon, meeting the given the Middle Atlantic Confer­ Miller, wholesale liquor; Ijirry wailing for Marcune to come. Msr- Inman. Tulsa, Okla. Inman now' I h(me a most constructive era in tive years of more than 2,b00,000. too good too long. Three more days remain to flle'ftMcIntosh. Any other bowlers wish- j ence spot in the Eastern NCAA plays Brown; both gsm evwlll be Napp, American League umpire; battline for the Ivy Th.-imoionship. mediate League championship Farm’s Citation won the $50,000 cal’a “Big Three." Slaters In a contest aehedulid to at home. ciine said this switch in style piir.- has a 74-69--143. when they overpowered and out- the Illations betw'eeh Japan and It stressed the general trend, and It not only becomes costly, but ,.r ,h. worn,.'. Fighter Too Good, Regional yesterday. This loosely- Joe Agnello. Investment mes­ they will Iv* teammates on the East Weiss isn’t the kind to-be caught Flamingo Stakes at Hialeah Park. ALTHOUGH 0UT800i$ED In Mart at This eeoM^M c zled him. souad, to he ooaohed by Honey Tied with'Be.«.selink at 141 are scored the Hi-Frosh team 35-19. the Uhited States." it’s bad for the league and base­ TEN YEARS AGO—Cornelius Bowling Tournament which will rebounds and in points fronl the I Wg one im the loca^ knit conference doesn’t play a set senger; Harold Barnes, Coliimhis We Ihought the swarthy, 25- In the switches. The entertain O’ClOCRicR. No 6 ^ Willing basketball schedule and Lebanon MANAGER LEO. Durocher of University faculty; Art Aidala. Russell of Seton Hall. Bill Nary, Los Angeles, and Jim The (23ippers came up w'ilh a ball in general. Warmerdam, famed pole vaulter, get underway Friday, March 8. at floor, Elmira was auperb at the]I on how they fare thla w e d y n d year-old Mexican won by sweeping Fen'je.'. San Francisco. ment dollar is definitely tight, and It's all right to talk about the Valley was picked by a committee. the GianU considers his current newspaperman; Charlie Shorten, tight rone and got the better of Welaa was never mistaken for won. the Sullivan Memorial Award the West Side Reo Lanes. Entries foul line, netting 33 of their 4(l|Jn games with Elmira, and. WIHwa.' squad the "grestest collection of the third, fourth and fifth rounds, rnr.vrvArxit.iARV SNEAD, who has mis.sed two- the rebounding to offset ' the other outfittr building up tp the CHINESE JOCkEV Ijos A-figels s —(NEA) — A ' The.school,.with an enrollment of rMl estate agenlj Ha^^^^ Nine Tourna^ —Santa- Claus... even jvhen he. played_ given to. the leading amateur for and- entrance-lees 'inuat--be In -by- [ Barre. ball “ptxyenrT'vS' had ~ln «ny~ of and the nln(h-sn*Menth, The-first-1 ------44>-...... - foot piitts on the etghteenth j^eeir "iTp—'and cohiTng Ffesfimerir "FOf "YBnkecsrhnt Thc league would tw sporUmansHI'p. nutghtly luDOWUir wanioiwip dllO, I s the srhalleaT ever To coinV metallTirgist. . . . Joe Louis re­ K»rin*ki ...... |09 the part with whiskers. 10 4o'clock, Msrch 2. Pairing will per cent average. ’The BA's, who the five years I've mnnaged the round was strictly s nothinx round j T.,MppFr ...... I2 106 in each round, is grouped at 142 Pagani's, it U-as the league's high '«aia|iced quicker if they shared TWENTY YEARS AGO—Fred­ boxing nuiihger wired an eMt- WEST aroi H fiion pete In the NCAA Tournament. It ceives 1200 a week from the In­ and should have been given to the 1 Weiss’ first offer to Whltey be sinnounced March 4, Hallandale, Fla. —OP)— Troy tallied 28 hoops to 30 for their EEAOVE aTAKDIXOII Giants."-. . . Friday night there Krtji ...... tf'l with Jaclv.son .Bradley, Chicago, scorer, Jumbo Custer w'ho w'a.a the Contests Today the wealth of material. die Miller defended his feather­ Lee, an 18-year-old Chicago youth. em promoter seeking n mnteh will meet Fordham in a first round ternational Boxing Corporation ns .rtferee. .... ,^1 TweiUy entries have . been, re- opponent]!, managed tq make 33-88 w. u game a t Philadelphia. March 10. will , be a -pro -basketball double- - a -ms naging director,- OM-Joe won't j $heljy .Ma.V.liciU* CederhursU -N. Yi-. high pointfgetter; with lots' of help weight - ertwm by,: outpointing Al'» Is curfenlly learning the rrudl- dor . his fighter, for-a .57$ average. Fowler waa the Jus's Orindnrs 16 • Salas ws.s warned once fpr nit-I ■“ I and Art Doeiing, Cincinnati. Ohio, oeAved to date with several riiore “He has the ateminn of M .Psfsnl snd 8m ...... 7 6 On the same bill Navy will play header at the Boston Garden fea­ have to worry shoiit the poor Tfttfilff ...... t.l'i 171 412 1221 from Buddy C>T and Dave Balon. By THE ASSOCIATED FRBSS berto (Baby) Arizmendl in ten ments _ of ricUng. here at.. Gulf-; liuMvldual leader- In this d^psirU turing the New “York Khli-ks Snil ting low and once for holding andt firm PrFfifif* fRi t inman’,9 69 gained him a 143 tie A1 Cole and Jim Raggazzo w'ere 'rounds at Los Angeles. " b4*- conleetairt* still- un­ Boxes TOte C o fh e m n d 1st- PontlesIH*# |- ' fte "New England I eptesentative house". V .", Ys1e track coach, Boh ...... 87 90 270 decided. A $16 first prize will go stream with the J. A. Kroeck sta­ ment with 18 for 14. | Nsasiff Arms ...... i which will be chosen tomorrow. .Syracuse Nntinnsis and the Cel­ Glggengack, has six children. Boh hitting. The referee warned them .Mroi k ...... j with Bill Trombley, Dalliis, and high .scorers for the Frosh team The Connecticut Interscholastir. BALCH Is Your Sport Schedule poaches like Dempsey,” c“ n'r# . ... S'* 6.S 68 t4> the winner, with $5 being ble. Lee. son of a Chinese Isun- The third quaater was the story , . 4 a Holy Cross is considered the sure­ tics and Minneapolis Lsltera is a bridge player of tournament both to "set soing" in the first | Vtirifr __ ...... 71 91 104 271 1 Marly Furgol, Lemon(. (II. with big Steve Cooper doing the Athletic Conference baaketbaJI REDS MEET SOX dryman, waa born in Canton, thused the malinger. two rounds when they circled and .Vtfrnrthy ...... (»:, 102 100 297 In the par-144 group' are Skee awarded to the runner-up. All of the game. Fowler’s hoop gava ^ V n a a iT Bsaupn's 7 fire bet. . . . Greatest point-getter in the caliber. rebounding. tournament gets Ondemay today Tonight ' Cooperstown, N. Y.—(4*)—The Chinn and has been in this coiin- “If he’s that go4»d,” Hie pro- his team the lead 84-88, but Felix I Pint Nstlonsl Bank ..... 3 <. 7 felt ..each other out _- ...... iRieg'aLTulaa, Qkla., Duch, Hairi- matches will be the best two out, , m ^ xj u - . .ti... . . The NCAJk probably will. pick ToniP TT.'.. . .. 194 lt02 . Vic Taggart put in an appear­ with a total of nine games, three BA’s'a t Elmira. annual - pilgrimage o f - the major of three gnmesT Foul line ImwlWg i try only fow yesM. -He tips the -moter wired hnek, “ we hnse retaliated With a Up-tn and a r T - T — . up several more'" entries tonight, The heal round of the fight was I .son, Ardmore. Okla., Diek Mayer, ance and volunteered to officiate locked for'third place with 3-.5 won, i in CIa.ss A at the New Haven Sunday, March 1 leagues to this hallowed spot will will be observed. scales st 96 pounds, no one to fight him.” free throw and the winnera were! csswa a ■saapts ' Indiana plays Illinois and a victory the fifth when both fighters were OrindFrfi j St. Petersburg. Fla., Earl Stewart. the Intermediate game and canie ! BA's at Wilkes-Barre. take place Monday, July 27. Then loss records. roi'ked. After that Marcune grew Danrop.fiF . .. . .-----102 87 107 29 Jr„ Dalla.0 87 97 291 Teachers vs. Buck's, 7—Y. the Cincinnati Reds in the 12th re­ Knight's twin-pointer and M 1 Baa Franelsro with the remaining good rights In the sixth, seventh .Mocrhrtii** ...... t.VI \oa 99 11.8 I Slranahan, Toledo. Ohio. The Class B tourney gets under­ Silk City vs. State, 8:30— Y, newal of the Hall of Fame game Cushing, Marge Cushing. Daisy BIO C ON C STABLE M'estem at-large berth at stake. I-eague sre; Vic Tsggart (Motor and eighth rounds. Salas, who bore Illness forced another pfoaper- way next Friday at the Winches­ Morrison. Dot Cowles, Josephine Miami. Fla.— (N EA )—A Silver Msrrsr. e ...... 1 Ssles) 119.13, Bolo Lucas (Rogers) ...... 142 172 in 122.8 • Tue» \VrwnrhFfi (U Cypress Arms vs. Frankie’s the second appearance in the Hall Coach Bell, who did a grand Job 'jj'i Division of the Pacific Coast Con­ recently held the lightweight Mrl.niiffhlln ...... m lU 97 .118 ; Ransom. Po'iUiac Mich., to with- with semi-finals at the Yale gym. of Fame game for both teams. The Audrey Frey. Mary Siipmons. Pat­ ner of the Widener Handicap at hind the “C" on C SUble which is 117..1, Lanky Waickowitki (Don 88 2«h BETTER DEAL Rec. of directing his club to this all- Oiandler. Ig ...... f ference last night by benting Stan TWO OF THE BEST duck pin crown, got hot In the ninth when VUiillo ...... 1 f)fi 92 . draw; ye.sterday. He had a 72 Coach Honored These games are pl^ydowns. Wednesday, March 4 Reds lost to the Cleveland Indians. ty Oppelt, Agnes Surowlec, Helen Hialeah, is 136 years old, was racing thla winter at Hialeah. TJie bowlers in Manchester today Ed Willis) 11.5.43. Pop Gleason (Kos- Klnrtrtrt ...... 80 90 68 2.S8 Winners will get, into the tourney made in London by royal silver­ important victory. Knight". waajMiaor, Ig ...... ford, 82-63, while Southern Cali­ he opened that wide cut rtver Pat's mthtlor ...... 100 9.8 10! 29fi I Tliursday. pioneer vs. State, 7—Y. 2-1. in the 1941 pontest. The White ^ r to k , Florence Johnson, Alba farm owned by Merril P. Wilson of fornia was edging UCLA, 66-65. Kovis and Vic Taggart- are minor tek’s) n.5.18, Chsrlte Vsrrirk eye. Then he swarpsed In. bang­ competition next week. PONTIflC DEALER Sobiskl. Betty Kusmik, Jeanne smith Paul Storr. successful for one at the fbiil line Totaig ...... n a. r (Motor .Sales) 11.5.16, Fred Mc- Teachers vs. Moriarty’s, 8:30— Sox dropMd their game to the ______#____ _ Atlanta Is on the banks of the California will meet tlie University league pitchers.i. Both roll In the ing away w'lth both hands to head Total* ...... 19.1 .174 UBO STILL TO ^ Curry (Motor Sales) 114,49, Mike ' Y. Brooklyn Dodgers, 7-5, in 1943, Chattahoochee River. When the of Washington for the right to en­ Rec and Y Leagues. anil bod.v.. ' '' Tallaha.asee. Fla. (/P)— Grad­ pan. which has produced some Class A—New Haven Arens. NBA AT A OLsANCE government relocated the Chero­ the side, Knight countered twice j ...... ter the NCAA. Washington, mean­ Zwick (Kostek'sl .114.46, Jerry Mikrfi '(ti of .the best swimmers in the sports 6 p. m.—Windham vs. Wilbur from the free throw line and when u. Conlon. rf V.V.V.V.V.V.V. 6 Smith (Rogers) 114.13 and Ed The wound will keep the 24- nrfttvmi ...... fto 91 .107 280 uation fi'om hi^h school didn't kee Indians on this section in north while, suffered its first Northern BILLY HOLMES of the league yrar-old Marcune. winner of six in TllttlF ...... jn in 87 ^•>1 separate two sophomoi'e guards world, yesterdsy paid tribute to Cross. Georgia, it was called the Chero­ Felix repeated the procedure, thelB. Cm Iou. If ...... 6 leading HaWks Is pasinR the Y Kovla (Motor Sales) 113.28, Friday'say • Result T . Division loss, dropping a 64-61 der a row' now', idle for about six PmJth...... 9.1 12fi 69 :m8 on Florida State's current basket- Vale University and Its swimming 7:30-:Norwalk vs. Naugatuck. Minneapolis 98, Philadelphia 75. kee on Chattahoochee Plantation. victors were ahead by nine, 47-88.1 f clslon to Idahcv in a spectacular Intermediate Bssketbali- I.,engue w'eeks. After that he expects tei; Donn*)(y rr. «A UUl. tot- .lOR. ha it" squad: Ham" Wernke and coach Bob Klphuth, whose teams 8:00 - Meriden vs. West Haven. Denning fought hack for Elmira { Scribner, e upset. scorers with 102 points In eight JOE KI'R.\CHK.-\ joinefi the started meeting the Japanese Class C New Britain Teach­ BA’s last night after Kenny Good­ fight either Joey Cam or Tommy TotiilB ] ...... 1(50 4V1 197 )I97 Tom Rur.st were teammates at with a driving lay-up, plus a free The NITs hopes of landing the games. Joe DubanowskI of Boland Collins In Bo.stOn. HseXisw* IS) - Batesville. Ind.. High school before regularly, in 1930. ers. College. throw to narrow the margin to six I runner-up team in the Skyline- Oil js the runner-up with 81 points. win. reported ill during the day. RUIeV 14. (OS . 94 S7S Yale President A. Whitney Gris­ Salas, a talented mambo snd ,.__ -___ )i7 90 67 M4 coming 16 Florida State Unlver- Noon—Bacon Academy TS.- before Felix scored On another tap-1 N««. ig Conference were dealt a severe Othhntop scorers are; Joe Kearns Johnny Hughes sl.so played with wold accepted'from the Japanese Bethel. . the locals In the absence of Buddy rhumba dancer, starts a week's Hnlland .../.. . i n 94 :.io6 111 .sity. In- Following a foul by Billy Roas, I .j-ouis I « . blow when Wyoming downed (Federal Hill) 68; Gene Yost Diimm.v ..,.. . . 60 9.1 67 360 people a Iife-!)ize bronze bust of 1:30 p. m.—Nathan Hale vs. Ackerman, still. honeymooning. dancing ensagement in hfs home the winners more than iced the j Seort at half time, Brigham Young, 63-.’i8. Wyoming (HswksI 68; Dick Martin (Fed­ tow'n of Montere.v next Monday, Friend - Where did you jfet the' famous coach whose teams Haw'ley. contest with seven straight points | Bsanprs. eral Hilll 6.5; Norm Holmes (Gun­ MAX SCHURERT with s 1.56- 3.'t3 376 1113 BUY TODAY now has a 10-2 record with two Maybe the once fiery fighter left that derby hat?~ havi; lost only ten of its last 5()0 3:00—Abbott Tech vs. Canton. befora.Joel Kaufman threw Jn a games left while BYU has a 8-2 ners) 63; Jim Kiihlmsn (Boland 384 single and three string totals dual meets. 4:3()—Terryvllle vs. Valley Re­ Ust's OrlBdars (SSI paced the Ci-avot Bowling League some of his pep in s hsllroom. CRA\AT l.r.AGI K Man A aurprise from my wife. left-handed set from the side and B. .m ark with three remaining. The Oil) .53; Boh Bsllsleper (Hawks) Friend — Surpri.se? . Japanese Counsul General Hisa- gional. 48; Bill Sedlick (Gunners) 48; Boh pinners last night. Hank Wittke Fiom there he'll head for Mon­ ,\ the score board read, BA’s 56—El-1 Bib. rf race now' can't be decided until treal whi^i-e he meets Armand TF«m Nb i Man Yea. I rame home t)v^ nags Shlmadztl said Kiphuth waa 7:30—Suffield vs. Putnam. mira 44 I Sartor, rf a next Friday, although both have Clifford (Gunners) 47; Joe Kuhl- had s 136 single. Top Rec League K. Dl^t* . . __ Sfi 81 109 278 Before The Spring Rush Savoie oa March 16.. .Stavoi* heat other night uncxpected .and found;being honored "for the, time and . 9:00—W inder Locks vs. Thqm- BEUUNDB LA’rEB. FoWler, who 1 oSaSItV "it ...... -r f,-r! fO 1 ■■ gardes tonight. mSn (Boland Oil) 44. scores were; Tommy Martinr .3.54; Klf-mFHirnM* . . . 10ft- t i o 100 1t.8'rf it on the table. " consideration he has so generously Boh Guthrie 373 and Stan Polln- lightw'eight champion Jimmv Cal'- Mlmilrh . , ,, __ *9 9.8 94 248 aston. • had opened the scoring, made good ] Jtoarf. e ...... 4 t Burr** ...... 8.1 98 118 294 ...... a a HAWKS (6-2) are setting s hot aky 3,54. » ter- iby spill decision, nstursliyi his two free tosses and. the quar­ Ctuhing. rg ...... T 1 Television cameras pointed at In Montreal, Feh. 16. BFTir*tf>n ...... 9fi 122 99 117 Smokestacks are used in some in­ pace In the Y Intermediate l.eag))e Just 22 Days To Spring ter ended 58-46 in favor of Man­ Ouitafson. hr ...... 4 .6 Marcune w'eighed 129 3-4, Salas Trttsls .... . 4.89 .498' .817 1474 TODATAT 3 P. M. chester. MiDcbuck, Ig ...... a 0 dustries to tell engineers when with Federal Hill (4-4) second. Bo­ COLLEGE BASKETBALL no. N o . i ii) Not to be denied, the Colonels I .-.f.,, there is excessive smoke. land Oil and the Gunners are dead- Seton Hall 83, Baldwin Wallace BlirkF 109 102 -101 112 It $ aa I. Murphy ., ..... 98- 63 10i8 391 RAIN OR SHINE\ fought back in the final 13] wiHi ititisaiV i (ISk 75 ■■ W FIGHT'ivtNlGHT VEfonn ; . , . 98 n n 104 112 ! SA VE TODA Y minutes 6f play h u t! the um age Rhode Island .76, Providence 62 Kroll ...... 97 i n s 131 124 , How would you like to work right here R. Holland, rf ...... Adsmy ...... 101 11.8 .V>9 1 was already done. Fowler, assisted Rubaehs, rf ...... Norwich 70. Champlain 64 Toledo, 0 „ Feb. 28 (/T) Car­ 91 by Jim Brasco and the fiery Wcnzol. II ...... Arnold 92, Kings Point Pt men Bnsilio of Canastota. N. Y.. T o u ls ...... 808 499 M 41550 1952 RUiCK SEDAN. MODEL 72R Rosentein, began shooting •hdIUsnah, If ...... (overtime) ----- RADIO, HEATER and DYNAFLOW; J-. McAuliffo. - o i halllea Vic Cai-dell of Hartford. - ^ in Town? their aim was true as they out CharbortAu, t ...... New Britain (Conn.) 70, New Conn., tonight In the Toledo Sports Sn. R . 11M ■I • 5.000 MILEK ^...... Save Haven Trhrs .5.1. B^mTFtt ...... ■V T » 74 93 337 TO WITNESS THE scored the league leaders, 36 to 20. [ Renn. rg ...... Arena- and on the ABC Television Griffin ...... 92 100 36 27.8 LOOK INTO THESE OPENINGS FOR MEN AT 7t was also In the final 'quarter]-T, •• network. T h e 10-round welter­ T^ford ...... - 88 90 280 that the personals began to p la y ]"’ '« c*«aaj«pep « E. _ _ MsiKNCSTCR MOTOR SSLIS . . . 102 19S1 RUICK SEDAN. MODEL 72R IKKTiEV AT A GLANCE weight bout starts s 9 p.m. (e.s.t,). Msrnuson .... __ ST 99 101 289 RADIO, vHEATEB and DYNAFLOW, Q * C « .w i N M havoc with bodr-teamS. BHmira loat I ‘foUls ...... 10 a IS R. BrhubFrt'...... 97 l OS 108 111 Friday’s Results It w'ill be the first major fight 35.000 m il e s ...... w ) 9 ^ Q 3 f i n g Rosentein, Fowler and Denning I hzif llms, U-IS First M** National I-e WM.fion ..... 79 92 M 279 19S1 CHEVROLET SURURIAN the BA'a loat Kubachka, Bell and BBC LBSOCE Eastern l.eagiie they like It,'-Some "$..500 to 4,000 TmrFy . . . . 97 94 99 290 OF THE DeZonie. Springfield 3. New Haven 1. sre expected to attSend. But the . . . . 34 104 8.8 236 Brothers It was Fpllx and Knight, who VERY CLEAN. ... i . , . ------; Saturday's Scheduls stay-at-home experts w-ill not he .....98 m m i ' teamed in the final quarter to fttnsoht t Easterii l.eague M. Brhub#rt . . . 124 104 1.89 .184 , Vittk* . able to view the cast, blacked-out preaerve their team's big lead. Fsicone Johnstown at Springfield. In the ares. Touls ...... V . 489 499 .843 l . M l 1951 DODGE 7-DOOR SEDAN Besides scoring ,11 of the M a n -,______Paradtso______WE WIU TRAIN YOU FOR YOU NEED EXPERIENCE•F FOR Chester total, they were terrific | R«u4«n ...... lO as OLDSMOBILE'S LN A cilrfEAN C A R '...... $1545 under the bMrds and fana who Totals /...... m m u n a m I _ LEADING THE PACK! haven’t seen- these two wlsards I.ssails BliaM

j . ' / Perak, ruler of the Malay state In Reds Offer Barter wWeh she Was-convicted. - Heavy Griiiser BOLTON—Three bedroom ranhh, To free a terroriet who obviously MAPLE KITCHEN Uble, five din­ new. Fireplace, full cellar, 150’ x Of British Subject was of such value to the Reds Automiibiles for Sale ing room chairs, Kelvinator re- TWO ROOM apartment. Private V a c a n t 200’ lot Fize, 312,700. G. I. tp- might mean a ■i'rlous set back in Los Angeles . ftigaior,; C> leman .gaaoUne. camp hath, heal a&4 Jiot wathr.j. QsM Lov«ly Six-Room " House—’All; • proved.- Gattoi ft Co'., Phone Hart­ tha bitter Malayan struggle. Just ALL ALUMINUM LENNOX Furnaces iand warm air 50% dF F bii faimoua mftka Bat Ca n y CO p a y stove. MltcheU 3-S956. Mitchell 3-4850. REDUCED TO $i3,5()0. For Ghiitese Girl when Brltaiiv^finally looktul like FOR A DEPENDABLE and Clean heating. Earl Van Camp. MltcheU tcries. Written imaraniees. 31.00 314.56 MONTHLY? Modern Conveniences. Con­ ford' 5-9198, evening^ 8-3989, Classified 1940 FORD '4-ton pickup, .1175. COMBINATION WINDOWS DRAFTSMEN Manchester MltcheU 3-6946. winning. Shells Wonsan Used Car, See Our Line Up of Call Manchester Mitchell 9-6136. 9-58il4. down, 31.00 weekly. Caleb Serv- THEN YOU CAN GET FULLY AUTOMATIC washer, holt , SIX ROOMS venient to transportation and But the release of Sanders would Late ‘Turn Ins., Trading High On AND DOORS (Oontinned from Page One) Must have experience in icenter. Tel. Mitchell 3-4164, 3 ROOMS FURNITURE—Bedroom down model. Good running .con­ Business Locations school. Price reduced for (X)VENTRY—Route 44-A, on bus wipe Aut a i'sn|clliw wound to Brit­ Your Car for a New Dodge 1941 DODGE Sedan, fluid drive EXPERT REPAIR and SERVICE MltcheU 3-4165, or MltcheU dition, 350. MltcheU 9-0729. Oil heat, electric hot water ish pride. There % as widespread (Coatlniied F n a i Paffa Om ) Advertisements Immediate Delivery. , for all types of warm air fur­ lay-outs of Small and Suite, Living Room Suite, Dinette for Rent 64 [uick sale. For further in- line. Lovely nezrly new live room pean Communist movement had V-Eight. with 1948 motor. Good tires, $1.50. Prompt Sorviefe. 9-0980. heater. Storm windows and ranch, eleVatirn, corner lot, pic­ criticism here when the United naces—coal, oil, or gas. Viking Set, Rugs, Lamps, Tables. brmation call to a minimum by low clouda But CLASSIFIED ADVT. Mitchell 9-3104. Work Guaranteed. complex electro-mechani­ ture window, Venetian blinds, edme openly to the defense of an States negotiated Vogicr's release SOLIMENE, INC. furnace blowers and Mor-Sun win­ ROYAL AND Smith-Corona port­ screens. Large lot. , 4 last night a dozen B-29 SupeirforU With an Mnaical Inatrameilto 58 St o r e f o r Rent. Good, c'entral storm windows, doors, oak floors, Asian Communist In the bitter Ma­ because Sanders, allegedly the DEPT. HOURS 1949 CHEVROLET suburban. New Storm Window and Door Specialist. ter'air conditioners installed. We cal parts. able and standard typewritera. location. Inquire 60 Haynes street. American's accohipllce In spying, from Okinawa slammed 130-toaa Dodge and Plymouth Cars can make ugly pipe-cluttered cel­ ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR FRANCES K. WAGNER full cellar, oil burner, kitotty pine layan Jungle atruggie. 8:15 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. paint. Motor Just overhauled. AU makes of adding machines ’ •DELUXE” RANGE MUSIC Instrument rental. Com CHARLES LESPERANCE was allowed to languish in a Red of bfoknbs on Red supply areas Mar Full price 11,035. Carter Chevro­ Call for Free Demonstration, lars clean, ropmy and attractive. plete line of instruments. Rental FOR RKNT—Second floor loft 40 kitchen. Fine conditionj^ Immedi­ Despite .lack o f official com­ Dodge Job Rated ‘Trucks 'bold or rented. Repairs on aU FOR ONLY Realtor ment, the London Daily Express jail. the North Korean capital of let Co.. 311 Main street. Phone No Obligation. T. P. Aitkin, Heating and Sheet JIG BORE OPERATOR makes. Marlow’s. appliet. to purchase price. Rep­ X 60. SuiUble offices, light manu­ ate occupancy, 313,600. ' Lot 100 But the U. S. 'Araa forced to pay COPY CLOSING TIME 3329 Mitchell 9-7620 X 200'. Call Wm. Goodchild, Sr., said It , had learned that 'Eden y»n8- 634 CENTER STREET Mitchell 9-5238. Metal Contractor. Phone Mitchell resenting Olds, Selmer, Bach, facturing. Information, Barker, Mitchell 9-0028 a high price for Vogler’s freedom. Hit Red Bolldlaga FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. 3-6793. POWER MOWERS — Buy now. Realtor. MltcheU 3-7925 any time. favored accepting the proposal but AND MACHINIST Yes, these are used, but in good Pedler and Bundy. Metter's Music J6 Oak street The American government al­ The Fifth Air Force said the MON. THRU FRI. BILL TUNSKY Studio. 177 McKee. MltcheU that the majority of the British PHONE Mitchell 3-5101 Spring prices may be higher. 32 shape and guaranteed. CAPE COD—Dormers. Four down. lowed Hungarian consulates in the Ability to set up from MODEUtN Professional office for MANCHESTER —New six room 4 9/10 ACRES of land in Tolland. cabinet had turned thumbs down. United States to reopen, lifted its Superforts, aided by a brilliant 10:30 A.M. > Auto Aceefworieii— ^Tlres 8 Mitchell 9-9095 weekly. No payments until May. 3-7500. Second floor Insulated, dteady to “bombardier'a moon,” hk tbr«* Sme Place To Buy Used Cars! Motliig—'Truekint— blueprints. Ideal work­ Cole Motors Servicenter. Mitch­ FREE STORAGE rent on Ea^ Center.jjEts'eet. Mitch­ Cape Cod, conveniently located to Five-room houae. A new building Sanders' wife sent a telegram to. ban on American travelers to Hun­ im n L WANTED flniSh. AmesIM drive. Combina­ eupply buildups without *ncount4n> SATURDAY 9 A. M. ATTICS AND Ba-^vincnta cleaned. Stonge 20 ing: conditions; ell 9-0980. TRUMPETS, Clarinets, trombones, ell 3-6514 - MltcheU 9-5820. school, bus and store. Full bath started worth 32.000. Will sell fo^ Prime Minister Churchill today gary and promised to help the TIRE PRICES Rubbish and ashes i hauled. All saxophones, guitars. Largest sC' tion storm sash and doors. Lot fliSt floor. Lavatory second floor. 33,500 cash. Phone Rockville saying; Budapest government recover for­ ing fighter oi^aitlon. AMothav ’.941 FORD SEDAN. Radio, heater, SEE IT TODAY OR TONIGHT lection of instrumeAts in town. 80 X 180. For appointment please Hot water' oil heat, fireplace. 5-9432. I “ Please do all possible to release B-20 bombed front line poetuea*. rO V B CXMPERATIOIir WILL jobs done at your convenience. AUSTIN A .. CHAMBERS CO., ATTENTION Ladies! Slip covers PHONE MR. ALBERT; Hftd. 6-0358 mer Hungarian assets looted by good condition, green finish. Lots MAY BE HIGHER and drapes custom made. Re-up- AU accessories. Expert repsirlng. 68 call Howard R. Hastings, MltcheU Plenty of closet space. Lot ap­ my husband. Edgar Sandsra, father the Nasia. B-26 light bombers blasted aee- BE APPRECIATED of good transportation in this one. Reasonable rates. Mitchell 9-3802 local a'nd long distance moving, . AFTER 7, P. M. 46-4690 Wanted to Rent MESSENGER BOY holstering. Beautiful fabrics, Ward Krause, 87 WalAut. Mitch MIO?. proxim ate!/ 90’ X ' 150’. Full prliie ANDOVER—Six room Cepe Cod, of my three glrle. Cannot under­ Britain had nothing to offer at tldns of the battlefnait. , Douglas Motors, 333 Main. or 9-9791. packing, storage. Call Mitchell Buy On Budget As Low As -3.5187- Hartford.: :6.1423.f ...... printa.-atripea,. aoUds. . ..Expertly ...A,—..L'-r-B— —ft-. ■ ;.:: .;.aU ;3’-5336. ; . ... yRQP^TLY NEEDED^. 3 or .4 ; gl4JK)0. .Btaown.liy .appointment. towjr fee-flroqjnne^ ,qu, .hfAL,fireplace. stand ... jBi,U»l#twt’.™,d6ciatqn_j3fter, .th* ..lima. ..ap.. . Sanders .etayed. ..in ....BrlUahr planea from tha,carclac. -Ovcp-18r" have car ' room uhfuralshed apartment for 90’ X 150’ lot, fenced in yard. Eden's support.” Dial MI-3^5121 PACKARD 19C2 4-door. Startling ,50c Weekly; SAW FILING, any type, 50c and finished, down, 32 weekly. 43-45 AUyn Street, Hartford Alice Clampet,' Realtor. MltcheU prison in Budapest. HMS Glory in the YeU6w sea and driver’s license. 'A ACCORDION EXCHANGE. Grand family of two adiilts. Call Mltch­ FOUR ROOMS Only 310.500. 31.200 down. Call The world Communist councils light‘blue In latest shade. Ultra- up. Called, for and delivered. Call MANCHESTER —Package. Deliv­ balance one year to pay. Call 9-4543. Other listings available. pierced through fog to hit weet Clutch Overhaul, $9..50—plus openlrfg iqiecial; . 120 bass ac­ eU 9-4990 after 5 p. m. MltcheU 3-8274. Hartford 6-5138. in Budapest, Moscow and Peiping matlc drive, radio, .heater. Power Mitchell 3-8719 after 5 p. m. ery. I»ca l light- trucking and job with a future. Mrs. Carr, MltcheU 9-7320. PLUS TWO UNWifiSHED coaet UrgeU. Pllota refwrted 15 package delivery. Refrigerators, WE BUY and sell good used furni­ cordion, new, shifts, only 3169.60, Schwartz Real Elstate. were involved appeared obvious. brakes, etc. Gorgeous car parts. Auto Registrations buildlnge destroyed. ELECTRICAL WIRING and re­ washers and stove moving a PARAMOUNT AU Aluminum ture, combination ranges, gas carrying case, guaranteed. Terms, Wa NTESD—By three aflulta, 4 or 6 Lots for Sale 78 Although Peiping radio cofltlnual- throughout. Like new. Low mile­ ranges and heaters. Jonea Furni­ Rear dormer, pyil rough flooring The Air Force reported four AI* Batteries—50';c Off. pairs. Machine work and repairs. T specialty. Mitchell 9-0752. triple track windows and door*. trades. Save up to 33 1-5% on rooms, preferably North End; second floor. QpCn stairway. Fire­ WETHERSFIELD — 2U acre ty broadcaata attacks on British IX>ST—Brown and whUe Coon age. ' Priced to sell fast. High GRAY RESEARCH ture Store, 36 Oak. MltcheU Excellent references. Cali Hart' TWO BUILDING loU 125' wide. lied warplsaes—two B-36 bombera Phone Mitchell 3-4880. Also Paramount custom made other models. For home demon­ place. Tounfstown kitchen. Rear farm, good house, barn. etc. attempts to quell the Malayan up­ Seen at New High and two F-84 Thundarjata— want dog, anawera to ‘‘Mae.’’ Laat seen trade. Any terms you want. Brun­ ALBAIR ft BERRY, rubbish re­ 9-1041. ford 46-6954. 250’ deep, inquire 307 Gardner rising, this was the first outright AND Venetian blinds. Hastings alumi stration write: Connecticut Ac­ porch. Garage. Brick front. Hot Water and rewer. Priced to sell. down over North Korea last waak, In •vicinity of Indian Drive. Find' ner’s, 358 ICa."?t Center street. CALSO SERVICENTER moval, household and commercial. awnings and door hoods. Free cordion Exchange, (dlvijjion Ron- water oil heat. Large lot with street. Amston Leke. Large lot. Tel. Red step to claim as its owit, a •r call Mitchell 3-6972. Household Services Light trucking. Mitchell 9-2591. KELVINATOR Refrigerator, 9.4 ADULT Family, no children leader of what Communism had A total of .534 registration re­ but all were lost to “ oUier eausaa” DEVELOPMENT CO. estimates,, no down , payment, 3 dlnone Accordion . Center), 26 ■hade trees. ANDOVER—Six acres of high and Mitchell 3-8719 after 5 p. m. newals were Issued st the sub- than air combat or ground Are. 1951 FORD Four door custom V-8. 436 CENTER ST. Mitchell 9-0980 Offered 13-A cii ft. two door 1952 model, reg. urgently need 4: 5, 6 room apert- hitherto pictured as a Nationalist LOST — Male Tiger cat. Vicinity Low mileage. Radio, heater and years to pay. Office 41 Oak 3450, sale price 3375. Limited sup­ Market atreet, Hartford, 6-0700, ment or house unfurnished. Man­ dry land. Madeline Smith, Realtor. branch office of the.State Motor Presumably the planes had Built by Ansaldi. COVENTRY LAKE— Year round struggle in, the British colony. Lakewood Circle. Call Mitchell undercoated plus many extras. FLAT FINISH Holland window street. Call MltcheU 3-8177, eve- ply. Watkins Brothers, 935 Main 3 to 9 p. m. chester or vicinity. MltcheU MltcheU 9-1642 or MltcheU 'Vehicle DeJSartment at the Armory chanical trouble. EVERYTHING for iour car and Palntlnf—Papcrhif 21 Hilliard Street ninga MltcheU 3-4010. Coventry home of 4 room*. Expandable Sanders was Budapest manager this morning from 8:30 to }0 9-161S. One owner. Excellent condition. home. Budget terrns to suit you. shades made to measure. All street. SPECIAL THIS week only, Mar­ 9-5028. CHARLES LESPERANCE 3-4679. of the American International The Air Force said U. 8. flaftra Mitchell 3-8922. metal Venetian blinds at a new PAINTING, Exterior and Interior, Pilgrim 2-7318. Cape Cod. full cellar, garage, o'clock. iV hc''’ Manchester record Jets deatroyed four Comaaunlat You talk, we do it. Budget Cen­ tin Committee model alto sax storms, 38.500. Small cash. Gatto Standard Electric Company when should ha sat. Inspector Daniel Aimoaireenents low price. Keys made whUe you paperhanging. Ceilings refinlah- Slightly used carpets. One’ 12' x Mitchell 9-7620 MIGs, probably daatreyad thrae OLDSMOBILE 4-door, beautiful ter. Mitchell 3-4164. Manchester, Conn. CRIBS, b a b y carriages, strollers. 17’6” rose scroll Axminster, as is with combination case. Sold for 72 Resort Property for Sale 74 ft Co., Phone Hartford 5-9198. he was arrested snd Jailed. At that Karr said. wait. Marlow’s. ed. Wall paper books on request. Houses for Sals time, the British Foreign Office and damaged six during the week a m t ‘TYPE doll 'repaired. Dressed green, Hydramatic, radio, healer. Taylor-Tots. Wide variety of 3113. Manchester Carpet Center, 3300, hardly used. Marked down evenings 8-3989, Manchester Last year tha Manchester Estimates given. Fully Insured. ANDOVER LAKE— Water front condemned his trial for ’’distor­ —without loss to themeehrae. .. to order... Specialty collecUch -Specially, low -prlc^ at.only. 3345 WEAVING .of - bume, moth holas. Tceterbabes, trainin/^ seats, chil­ . 308. .Main street.' Phone, MitCheU.. 3150. Metter’s Music Studio. ______aUAUTY HOMt; „ EAST HARTFORD.; Bliss atreet-;- MUchell 3r6946,»-...... branch .office isauei] .7,580 renew­ — Trailers for Sale 8-A Call Edward R. Price, -M itchell MltcheU 3-7500. ” home; four rooms; fully' IhtUiated.' tion* arid' 11*4.” 'The HOhgtriAn It brought to 578 the teAat m O s pieces restored. Dresses copied. down. Balance Ea^y. Who's afraid and tom clothing, hosiery runa, 9-1003, ‘A Good Place To Wofk' dren's’ nursery ii'pecialtre's. Ktddie- 9-4343. Nearly new four room single. Ex- als. As of last night at (ilMing Falr, 1089 Main street. Free de­ Off East Center Street. Six rooms Screened-in.porch. Fireplace. Rus- government last November re­ time, only two more renewals, reported deetroyed ace agaliHt 51 Call PlgrL-n 2-A94S. of a real bargain? Brunner’s, 358 THRBB r o o m aluminum house handbag repaired, xlpper ' re* cellent condition. Picture window, ELLINGTON-—4 room ranch tj'pe Sabres. PAINTING and PAPERHANGING livery. Phone MltcheU 3-5856. GIFT PACKAGE — Buy your plus two expandable. TUe bath,' combination screens, atiorm wln- Co loomblnatlon doors and win- home on large pine wooded lot. ported that Sanders was "fit and 6,714 to 6,712 had been issued in East Center street, i trailer, 26'. Shower and toilet. placement, umbrellas repaired, Wearing Apparel— Furs 57 staU shower, lavatory, fireplace, well.” REMINQTON and Schick shavers, men’s shirt colters reveraed-- sad —Ceilings reflniahed. Free esti­ WANTED—GMC truck salesman. Mother's Day, Father’s Day dewa ameaite drive.. Real buy dowr. Pilgrim '2-7492. 300 ft. amesite drive. Artesian comparison to a year ago. Needing parts and service at RusseU’s Will trade for house. Trailer can 12-GAUGE Remington automatic, attached garage, ameaite drive, Hta aister. Miss Dagnsr Sanders, 866 to tie laat year's standard and 1948 OLDSMOBILE sedan. Lus be financed. F. M. Levitt, Knlsct^ replaced. Marlow's Little Mepding mates. Wallpaper books available. Full-time Or part time. Remember and June wedding gifts now TWO BOYS’ suits, size 18-20, one 39 800. with cash 32,800. 4% well, fireplace, 37,500. Call owner, Barber Shop, comer Oak and troua black finish, fully equlppM, Francis T. Gee, MltcheU 3-6474. Browning model, price 375. 44 extraa if desired. Valances, Vene­ SEVERAL ALL-YEAR properties ■aid today the report of the offer 867 for a new mark. Inspector Kerr Village, Vernon Inn. Shop. only GMC trucks have Hydrama­ in one package and save better brown, one light tan. Ckll Mitchell mortgage may be aasumed. No Manchester MltcheU 9-6136. Rockvillean Named Spruce streets. Phone Mitchell Extra nice condition. Priced to tic' drive. It’s easy to sell. See Wells street. tian blinds, drapes, floor carpet, St Bolton and Coventry Lake. brought us new hope. We are ■aid a record would be set before than 60% of your’ coat. Here it 3-8723. two fans, etc. Price 327,500. monthly payments. Call Wm. 9-6532. sell. See Bob Oliver, Center PAINTING And paperhanging. No Jack Barry or Chet Brunner, 358 is—32 piece Rogers silverware For appointment please call How­ preying that the offer will not be the office closed at noon today. ARE YOU GETTING New Britain Shown By Appointment Only, Goodchild. Sr., Realtor. Mltohell ard R. Hasting*. Mitchell 9-1107. rejected.” Office workers wera busy handl­ To Farmer Group Motor Sales, 461 Main atreet. job too smaU. Phone MltcheU Ea."t .Center street. .Ws need, a service for ..eight; man's . Benrus MUSKRAT Fur coat, atze 16. Wante — Real Eatatfl XNCOBIE TAX Service. Satined Motorcycles— Bicycles 11 Building— Contracting 14 3-8372. ■ on your aet'7 Why not ? We • will 3-7925 anytime ... ----- .' , 4 ..-•77 There was no Immediate indlcS' ing the usual large number of Ust Rockviile salesman, too. watch; Toastmaster "roaster: Like new. Price 375. Phone Mltch­ ARTHUR A* KNOFLA SACRIFIlH-;-; Coyentry Lake. -clients of twenty veara. S. E. Oled- CABINET- MAKING. Kitchen re- Install a U.H.F. antenna on your tion. ...of ... what.. Britain ...might mmutearrlvAla...... RoekviHi. F«b. 3S-^(8ptetal>-^ hill, Coventry. Pilgrim 2-74(>6. SAVE MOWEY AT rnodcled. No job too small. Free PAINTING AND Paperhanglng. pole, and a converter in your set eU 9-lSOi: Ra;rtly 'ccimpleted home. Also CONSIDEKma SKLUNa eventually decide to do. Inspector Kerr, ih charge of the BOY'S 20” BICYCLE, ftall Mitch­ 875 MAIN ST. EST. 1921 STARKWEATHER STREET lumber for five rooms. 3900 cash. TOUR PROPERTYT Tha name o f a local man was list­ cRtimatos. Tel. Pilgrim 2-6695. Free estimates. Paper" books (WANTED—Good all around car­ to get any U.H.Fy station from SPECIAL‘S: Sanders’ wife, Winifred, said to­ office, said at least 200 applicants PRIVATE TOLLECTOR. Planning ell 3-7106. Mitchell 9-5833. Without obligation to you, wa ed today as ona at tw o CdniMetl- McCLURE AUTO COMPANY available. Get our apring outside penter. Phone Mitchell 9-6432. channel 14 to 83, that’s complete Wanted— To Buy 58 . Phone; MltcheU I-S440 day ”I shall be going to the for' for renawala wera turned down be­ antique tour New England. De­ COMPACT 6-ROOM HQUSE wUl appraUa or-maka you a caali cause o f failure to pay their fire cut. dltecWM for tfie Xagtam, prices now. Call Cliff Scorso, Coverage for only 369.95. This ■NEW MERCH.ANDISE Evenings r ' Mitchell 9-5938 eign office • on ■'- Wedneaday or StatM Farmara Exchanga. WUlard sires namsH small dealers. List Top dollar for your car in Roofing— Siding 18 MltcheU 9-4298. WANTED TO BUY — Old Glass, offer for property. See ua before Thursday to ask that the govern taxes on their vehicles. However, Wanted Autos— CARPENTER Wanted. Excellent price Includes outside ahteniia in- or MltcheU 9*8592 On a lot 100 X 150. . Plenty of trees. Suburban for Sale 75 F. Plnnay of RockvlUa and WU- your specialities. Box A, Herald. trade towards a new Hudson salary and steady working con' rtalled on your pole and converter TO BE SOLD AT. COST China, Picture Frames, Paint­ House is in excellent condition. you sell. ment accept the terms offered by many paid their taxes and came Motorcycles 12 FOR GUARANTEED ROOFS that CONTRACTOR — To do inside ATTRACTTIVE Four room ranch BRAE-BURN REALTY b(U;k and were Issued renewals. llam Wadsworth of Eannlagton Hornet, Wasp, or a sruaran- dttions. Glastonbury 3-7558. installed in your set, ready to re­ ings, Furniture, Silver,; Lamps, Has breezewsy and garage, too. ROCKVILLE-7 room house, 4 Hungary.” were electad as board o f dbpaeter stay on in any kind of storm, and painting and paperhanging. Low 30-Gallon Copper Tank Etc. For Information call Vir­ type. Fi'U cellar, oil hea(. SmaU Move in tomorrow. Phone Mitchell 3-6273. Mre. Sanders is staying at the Pctwmals teed used car. WANTED—Good, clean, used cars. gutters, conductors and roof re­ ceive New Britain. This ..we will down, 3 rooms and large bath up. members. See Bob Oliver, Center Motor winter rates, with 35% oft on all WANTED— Experienced tractor Install on any set. new. or three ginia Madden, tel. MltcheU 9-3807, cash. 39.200. Gatto A Co., Phone ONLY $12,600. home of relatives In Romford, nsar Tuaa Broccoli Oaaecrole pairs. Call Coughlin, MltcheU 1953 wallpaper. Fully insured. Mahogany Drop-Leaf Table Cabinet kitchen. Open stairway. ARE YOU Ready to acIl your prop Anothar Nutmeggar, JulUm B. THE PROSPECT Hill School for Sales, 481 Main street. trailer drivers. Apply Carlson ft or five years old. Easy terms. Yes, or write P. O. Box 110, Manches­ Hartford 5-9198, evenings 8-3989, Garage, amesite drivewav. Price London. She gald the exchange of' !asy Terms. Bank Rates. 3-7707. Call Hartford 32-6285. Mr. erty? We have ready buyers Ingredleitta: Ona 10-ounca pack­ Thayer o f RockfaU, was rO-eMcted young children. Transportation Co., 44 Stock Place. only 319.95 ^own, balance 35 T.V. Swing Top Table ter. Manchester MltcheU 3-6046. MANY OTHER US’nNGS 312.500. Call Rockville 5-3998. fer was the first report she has presidant of tha farmara’ group. Hebert. waiting for property in MancheS' received that her husband ia atlil age froaen broccoli, ona 5%-ounce furnished. Mrs. Lela T^bur, direc­ Telephone Mitchell 9-9442 ROOFING, Siding and carpentry. TRUCK OPERATORS Wanted; To monthly. Small charge for time Nesep Roaster MANCHESTER — Picturesque ter and vicinity. Gatto and Co. can chunk-style tuna, 2 tablS' He wlU be serving hla aeceod ofte- WANTED—aean light car. 1946 payments. First come, fliat serv­ T. J. CROCKETT alive. She told newsmen “on his year term aa head of an orgnttaa* tor. Phone MltcheU 9-5767. Open Evenings . JViterations and addition.^. Ceil­ INTERIOR AND Exterior paint­ learn long distance moving. Old WANTED—25 h. p. Mercury oi t- home of six rooms and attached Harftford 5'-9198, evenings 8-3989 ■poona tuna oil (drained from to 1948. Call Mitchell 3-6,'i00. ed. Mitchell 3-5191 now, or after USED MERCHANDISE birthday anniversarita and at tIon that diatributad aome 150 mil* ings. Workmanship guaranteed ing. No Job too small. Reasonable. established, carrier has openings board motor. Tel. MltcheU 9-8224. garage on large lot. City living in 244 MAIN STREET 'or Mitchell 3-6946. can), 2 tablespoons flour, 1 cup BALLARD’S fMvtag School, Man- ' -V ' ■ - „ ■.. 6:30 MltcheU—3-4485.. Brunner’s Christmas each year we have sent Ikm dollara In farm wppUea last 373 MAIN STREET A. A."Dlbni Inc., 299 Autumn MltcheU 9-4997. for men over 25. owning or able couhtiy setting;. Move right ’ in. MltcheU 3-6416 parcels. I have written every three milk, ^ teasj^ h salt, dash of ■ ,.ot T;V. DepartmentT 358 -Eaat-Cen— Wringer AVasliers,_$lQ.OO -up_ WANTED—One used safe,- - ap­ ReiMTlemce MltcheU 9-7751------CASH BUYFJ18 waiUng for 4. fi. year In nine aortheaiMem' atatea. Businegg Seryiceg Offcred-lli —stpcctr^MItchcll 3-4860.------to purchase and personally' drive M’adeirhe" Shiilh. Realtor. MIlcheiT months although my l*ttera hava pepper, 3 tablespoons ffoalily accident free Instruction hours. PAI.NTING AND Decorating. ter street. The Packard Place. proximate inside dimensions 2’ x and 6 and geven room singles sad The election was held yeStOrday at i 1937 CHRYSLER Six. Battery L«r Easy Spinner VV’asbers 9-1642 or 3-4679. never been answersif or returned, I grated Parmesan chtaae. Hundreds of aatisfled atudenta. MANCHESTER Welding Semrice; PARAMOUNT Engineering Com- acceptable trucking equipment. X Springfield, Maas. Floors sanded and reflnHihed. 2’ 2'. Call MltcheU 3-6568. . two-family ho'isoa in Mancheatar, Method: Cook broccoli accord For appointment tel. Mitchell dead hut car Isn’t. Phone Mltch­ Portable, equipment. General ~pany. Roofing, and. siding estlT Excellent earnings on year 'round BRAND NEW, 1953 21”. Stewart Electric and Gas Ranges MANCHESTER — Five room pray that the government will de­ General-Meneger Quentin Regfi* Books ' on request._Call Gerry. FOUR-ROOM CAPE COD Two ranch; oil hot water heat, ra) Bolton, Coventry and Vernon cide to let him come hoaa*.-” ing to dlrecUona on package until ti-2245...... - eU 9-2668.— — — - welding, boiler and furnace weld­ mates .cheerfiniy glVeri. AH types Mitchell 9-8866...... long-term contract in an essential Warner television, 3189:9.5, excise Vacu um Cleaners"\ ...... unfinished up with front dorihers. Q.—With ’what branch of the Howard it. Haatingi, Mitchell noldft who also was reaamed, te* industry, unaffected ..by...business tax-included. Can arra;ngo terms Rooms without- Board...59 cacaed radiatori, tile bath. fuU In Kuala Lumpur, Malay*n gov almost tender. Break /tuna into ported that voliime waa tv la near* 1946 "NASH Coupe. Right price, ing. Mitchell 9-1658 or MltcheU of roofing- and siding -ramples-on Ideal for growing family. Oil federal -government must copy­ B-1107. ■mall plecas with fork. Heat KNJOY A Driver’s license. For ex­ fl net nation.'’, strikes, lay-overs, to suit. Call Mitchell 9-0980. cellar, bus, schoci; 312,000. Carl­ ernment officials expressed sur­ ly all llnea of producta distributed excellent condition, one owner. 9-8762. display at 41 Oak street. F. H. A AT THE CENTER—Pleasant large hot water heat. Fireplace. Alum­ rights he registered ? tuna oil In a saucepan; blend in pert Instruction call the Manches­ Repairtiiff 23 etc. Write stating age, experience ABC APPLIANCE GO. inum storm windows and doors. ton W. Hutchins. MltcheU 9-5132, A.—The Register of Copyrights, HAVE GOOD buyer for four and prise at reports of ths offered by the exchange. Feed for dally MltcheU 9-9854. Financing. Tcl. Mitchell 3-8177. room for one or two gentlemen. flour. Add milk ail at once to oil ter Driving Academy. PBgrim COMPLETE Repairs ny Stuart R. briefly. Greyvan Lines. Inc., (A f­ ONE COFFEE table, two . ladies Centrally located. No agents. Mitchell 3-6231. Library of Congress, Washington, two unfinished or six flni*hed swap. cattle and poultry led the liet. 14-16-,Wadsworth street. “ Nothing has been heard of such flour and stir and cook over low * 2-7249. Wolcott, A-1 Repair, Sales, on "g r e a t EASTERN MATTRESS Your old mattresses filiated with Greyhound Lines I. 59 winter coats, sizes 12 and 14. One MltcheU'9-1575 21 Maple Call MltcheU 9-2212. D, C. Must be good buy. Call Wm. Good FertUlmr, aead potateaB,^ lasacU- 1949 PLYMOUTH sedan special sterliixeu and remade llklff new. lady’s raincoat; Reasonable. Phone SIX ROOM Ranch FuU cellar an offer,” a spokesman said. heat until thickened and bubbly. eldea and general farm auppUaa deluxe. Lustrous green finish, v/ashing' machines, vacuum clean­ ROOFING AND . ' West Grand Ave., Chicago 10, 111. PLEASANT ROOM in .private child, . Sr.. 'Realtor. MUchell ers, motors, small appliances. Call Jonea Furniture and Floor Mitchell 3-8140. SIX ROOMS—Older home. Storms, end attic. Excellent location. Throughout both her trials, the Mix in salt and pepper. Arrange also showed incraaaad volnnie. It* mOOME TAX SERVICE — Call fully equipped. A veiy smart FLORENCE GAS and oil range, home. Convenient location. Park 316,000. For appointment plesse Q.—What is the source of the 3-7925 any time. Welding. 180 \tein street. Phone CONSTRUCTION CO. Covering, 36 Oak. MltcheU 9-1041. full cellar, garages, double lot. seaiyeed in the Sargasso Ses? Chinese girl Insisted she was not cooked drained broccoli in bottom waa the biggest year ia tha his­ Dan Moeler, MltcheU 9-3329. family car at Center Motor Sales, three years old. Good condition. ing. MltcheU 9-2044. call Howard R. Hastings, Mitch­ of greased 1-quart casacrole. Place Mitchell 9-6678. 21 OAK STREET JEWELRY SALESMAN HEARING AID. Excellent condi­ Gatto ft Co.. Phone Hartford A.—The plant has adapted itself LISTI.NGS Wanted. Single, two- Lea Meng, Aotoribus leader of tory of the cooperative, feuadad 461 Main street. Also Florence parlor stove—7". tuna over broccoli'; pour sauce over FILE your income tax return in (Your House Doctor) tion. Also ladv’s black winter PLEASANT Furnished room with 6-9198, evenings 8-3989, Manches­ ell 9-1107. to the open sea and does not come family, three-family, buatneaa Communist gang which aimed Its in 1918. : FLOOR PROBIJUMS solved with MortBBKes 31 This is' an opportunity to be­ coat. Phone M'ltchell 3-8082. ■ burner. Three months old. Inquire main attacks on British planters all, Sprtnkl* arlth grated Ohaese. your own home. Call Mitchell 1947 CHEVROLET Fleetmaster 54 Birch street after 4 p. m; Mr. semi-private kitchen prlvllsge^-. ter Mitchell 3-6946. FOR SALE or rente-small house. from the coastal regions. property. Have many cash buy' linoleum, asphalt tile counter. come as.sociated with a fine Working girls preferred. Phone and tin miners. She contended she Bake In moderate (350 F.) oven Slow moving people live tfee 9-4928 for appointment. tudor, One owner car. carefully Sppcializinjr In FIRST AND Second mortgages Robbins. Foster street. South Windsor. era. Mortgages arranged. Please Expert workmanship, free esti­ LIFETIME jewelry department in a fine MltcheU 9-4428. MANCHESTER —One year old. Q.—Why is payment of money call George I- Graxladio, Real was a victim of mistaken Identity. 15 minutes or until cheese la golden lottgeat, aaya a doctor. ’Tha MBoar maintained. 3650. MltcheU 9-0729. bought for our own account. Fast, FREEZER—18 Cu. Ft., used, 395 Five room home. Oil hot water Phone MltcheU 3-7900 evenings. brown. Serve at once. Makaa who drives In front o f ua ahould HAVE YOUR Income tax return mates. Open evenings. Jones Fur­ confidential service. Manchester organization. Top earnings, un­ TWO NEW linoleum Tugs, three as a penalty called a fine? tor. Mitchell 9-5878. 109 Henry Her final appeal for clemency now prepared in your own home by a Aluminum Clapboards cash. Phone Rockville 5-5437. CENTRAL. Clean comfortable heat. All hardwood floors. Two ■ervtnga. reach a hundred. 1935 PLYMOUTH four door. Good niture. Oak atreet, MltcheU Investment Corp., 244 Main St. usual working conditions, S-day new Venetian blinds, combination MANCHESTER—Two 6-Room Cape A.—The word comes from the street. ^ is pending before the Sultan of former Internal Revenue agent. 9-1041. In ColoiT room in quiet home. 20 Wads­ fireplaces. Full basement. Bz Lstln "ftnem facere,” meaning "to condition, good tires, good motor, Phone Mitchell 3-5416. week, no nights, 2-day weekend BRAND NEVy house safe, never gas and oil range, 315; refrigera­ Cods (2 unfinished upl, in good Phone Mitchell 9-5691 after 6 p 375. Phone MltcheU 9-7620. A Complete Home Remodeling worth ctreet. pandable. Good location. Near locations. Priced at 311.8(X) and put an end to.” WINDOW SHADES made to ordc.- and many other store benefits. unpacked 12” x 12” x 15" inside tor, A-1 condition 335; also wash­ church, schools, and shopping m. for appointment. Service memirement.s, weight 225 ing machine, good condition, 310. 312,000. Down Payments required, 1951 HENRY J. tudor sedan, six and installed. Venetian blinds This is a chance which should ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN. Pri­ center. E. ft E. Agency. MltcheU Q.—Where did George Washing­ Business Opportunities 32 pounds, class C fireproof, three Call Mltfehell 9-2458. vate home. Quiet neighborhood. 32,000 to 32,500. Numerous special cylinder, overdrive. Tntone gray. and curtain rods. 24 hour service. Mitchell 3-8271 9-8715 or 9-1167. features. Quick occupancy. ton deliver his Farewell Address? not be overlooked. Phone In bolt combination. First 350 takes 59 Holl atreet. Autonobnes for Sale 4 In nice condition, only 3995. Estimates gladly given. Fagan S.MALL VARIETY STORE and choice of woman's necklace and A.—In September; 1796, he pub­ A. V. LINDSAY - Owner Luncheonette. Due ,to sickness, or write and a personal Inter­ it,' tomorrow afternoon only. 15 BOLTON — Custom buUt 6-room CHEVROLETS, 1946, 1947, 1948, Douglas Motors,'333 Main. Window Shade Cb.. Route 44. at earring ret. Total value 3152.86— ONE BEDROOM YOR RENT-^ lished the- famous Farewell Ad­ Bolton Notch. MltcheU 9-4473. sacrifice, priced 31,500, stock in­ view will be arranged quickly South street, Manchester. ranch. Twin size bedrooms.?34 ft. 1949, 1950, two doors and four CONNECTICUT Valley Construc­ our price 364. Brunner's, InC., 358 Double bed. 119 Ckmper Hill street. MANCHESTER — Two 2-Family dress in the American Daily Ad­ tion. Guaranteed roofs and siding. cluded. Mitchell 9-4700. at your convenience, living room. i^Ulf^lno mahog- vertiser of Philadelphia. doors. AU deluxe models and fully .WE NEED SPACE! RUBBISH and Ashes removed. East Center street. Phone Mitchell 9-0595\., any' panelling. Recreation room. Dwellings. . Both 6 rooms du­ ■Aluminum ato.'m windows .and plexes. Owner's apartment In both equipped. Stop In and compare Parking lota and driveways plow­ Diamonds— Watches— NEWLY DECORATED, beautiful­ ;Twp-car garage. Three . acres. Q. In what country did italica this selection of beautiful, clean, gutters. All men protected by in­ Help Wanted— Female 35 Personnel Department CLOTHESLINE. Lifetime guaran­ Carlton W. Hutchins, MltcheU esses available. Both in excellent ALL TRADES MUST GO! ed. Immediate service, ren.sonable surance, Throe years to pay. Free Jewelry 48 tee. New. stainless steel zip-grip. ly furnished and spacious room, originate? guaranteed care at Center Motor rates. Phone MltcheU 9-0650. 9-5132 or MltcheU 3-6231. locations. Many extras. . Priced at 1952 CHEVROLET BELAIRE estimates. • Call Mitchell 3-7180. WANTED—Secretary for law of­ G, FOX & COMPANY, INC. LEONARD W.~YOST, Jeweler, re­ Needs no clothes pins:- Mitchell •ilie moat co.'splete. light house­ about $15.0(X). Down -Payments, A.—In Venice, Italy. Sales, 461 Main street. keeping facilities available in Radio, Heater, Power Glide. IXIORS OPENED, keys fitted, Alfred Charost, Owner. fice. Full or part time. Write Box 3-6502 for demonstration. NICE SIX ROOM Cape Cod. 2 un­ 34,000 to 5,000. pairs, aajusu watches expertly. Manchester. You will marvel at Q.—Docs the Constitution fix a 1950 OLDSMOBILE Club coup, A REAL PUFF! W, Herald. Hartford, Connecticut ‘ Reasonable pricea. Open dally. finished, fireplace, picture window, copied, vacuum cleaners, irons, MANCHESTER Roofing and Sid­ USED TV clearance, 10" Emeraon the cleanliness of this-building. time when the presidential jpatb model 76. Radio, heater. In nice guns, etc., repaired. Shears, Thursday evenings. 129 Spruce hot water heat, kitchen fan, din­ condition throughout. Easy terms. 1951 MERCURY 4-DQpR ing-company. AU'o. all types of WANTe D—General office worker. Tel. 2-5151, Ext. 8.3.59 table modeJ, 335; 1 2 'j” '.Regal Children accepted. Central. Pric­ ette, bre^ze'way and garage. In shall be-taken 7 Radio, Heater. Overdrive. knives, mowers etc. piil Into con­ painting and carpentry work. Bookkeeping', typing, knowledge street. Mitchell 9-4387. table model, 360; 16” Crosley ed ro reasonable you'll gasp! Be MANCHESTER — 6-Room Colonial A.— It says: "The terms of the Douglas Motors, 333 Main street^ dition.for ..coming needs. Bralth-. excellent condition, very good lo­ Home in...centrAl location,. Quick MUST-SEE TO APPRECIATE! Gnaranteed work: Phono MItchell of bookkeeping machine desirable; WANTEP—Courteous'• man; ’ nOw table model,' t new -picture: tube »v sure and see this one. Mr*. Dor­ cation.' 'S. A. Beechliir,' Realtor. President. and "Vice - president-, shall' walte, S2 Pearl street. occupancy. Priced reaiwnably. end at noon on the 20th day of BEFORE YOU Buy a used car 9-8933 for free estimates. Apply Watkins Bros: 935 Main\ eraplo.'/ed, who Is Interested In Garden—^Farni— Dairy 395; 16" G.E. table model, 385; sey. 14 Arch street. Phone MUchell 3-6969. 1951 OLDSMOBILE 9* 4-DOOR 12'j ” Crosley con.aole. (new pic­ Must' he keen to be appreciated. January;” see Gorman Motor Sales. Bulck Radio, Heater, Hydramatic. POWER BURNERS and Range street. \advanclng himself. 380 per week Products 50 \Sales and Service. 285 Main READY TO GO! Burners expertly cleaned and n;om very start. Bonur‘ 1 sociates. 260 Tolland Turnpike, HEATING From A to Z. Con­ Large, national "brand nanie" or­ 35, sofa. Inquire 24 Strong qtreet. 9-9659. Insulated. .Screens and storm they where that is of direct; per- dition for a car of this year true! We have a number of'Cot­ I gold. 1950' BUiaC 2-DOOR RltGERA Manchester. Phone Mitchell version burners, b’olier-burner ganization. Career leads to man­ windows. Oil/Tieat. Bendix tages (and th*y could be converted riouglas Motors, 333 Main. Radio, Heater. agement or repre.-'enta^ipn.; Age sonal interest to you. 9-3585, nighU .Mitchell. 3-7691,, .uiUU. complete .heating ayatema. ' ’ Main irt'feetP^Oonl'mumia -flcbliol, tHo- ye^^ ,?ound'. himae**, -"Q^'-.©nes ' lhi* 'Canadian ■•gov 1961 PLYMOUTH hard top con­ f x c e l i :e n t c o n d it io n : All work' guaranteed. Time' pay­ "to■■S0^ ' Coritart ■ W Agency, MANCHESTER Oil Burner Service. ments arranged M irlarty Broth­ 54 Church. Hartford; .Connecticut. HAVE YOU 4 or S newspaper is your eyes end vertible. All extras. Low'mileage. 1949 MERCURY CLUB COUPE .. to'3.rol?o wrth’’ Down Pay. IHighway 3 • Call' owner at MlteheH' 3-6140. ..IirstaUatiuns;.. repaira. ,, clcapliig. ers. Tel. MItchaU. 3-5135.. MltcheU 3*4724. menu o^ 3800 to 31.500.; ReAsonabl* Radio; Heater.” S^VE HERE! Rdnge and power burners. 44?',i W a n t e d -G eneral' office worjt- Quiet, residential sectron, '6 A The part which crossp'a 'Can-' terma on balance. Immediate -oc­ ada ia Canadian government prb|ji- ears, ever-alert to bring you SAVE 3300 to 3500 on quality used 1949 OLDSMOBILE 98 4-DOOR Main streef, Manchester. Tel. PLUMBING And (leatlng. Special­ er. Bookkeeping, t.vpidJT. knowl­ ROOMS T O RENT? For Your New Home /rooni.s, attached garage, large cupancy on all. Private beach and I cars. It’a February Inventory Mttchell 9-6196, Mitchell 9-2303. izing in repairs. Copper water edge of bookkeeping machine de­ FURNISHED Room, centrally lo­ lot. • Price $15,000. erty. Radio, Heater, Hydramatic. cated. Cali MUchell 3-6989. are overlooking lake. Three are I FAST the njBws ydu should Sale at Brunner's. All makes, all A REAL BUY! piping, rcmoleling electric equip­ sirable. Ajjply Watkins Bros., 953 A GOOD SOLID BUILT HOUSE lake front. Main street. Reputable man with fam­ Q Why- are the edges of coins models. Terma to suit your bud ment for plugged drains. Edward ^ R G E FRONT ROOM suitable get. Open Mon. and Thura. evc' 1949 PONTIAC SEDAN COUPE T.V. s e r v ic e . 32..50 per call. Johnson, Mitchell 3-6979 or H. B. Gr a d y milled? know about and understand Phone Mitchell 9-8420 anytime. ’ for gentleman or couple. Kitchen ninga ’til 9:30. See Brunner, your Radio, Heater, ONE OWNER! Mitchell S-.IOtt. ily of three needs such a SAVE 20% BY CONTRACTING A T o prevent scraping small Packard dealer, now. MltcheU privileges. Centrally located. Call Mitchell 3-8009 LOTS AND ACREAGE - We have amounts of metal from the edges. . . . whether it is happehing 1949 OLDSMOBILE (W RAY'S OIL BURNER SERVICE- MUchell 3-4112.' two very nice locations of desir­ I 8-8191. Big trades. Repair and aorvice oil burners. BRADFORD HOT water heaters, SEPTIC TANKS rent at once. Best of ref­ CLUB COUPE — Radio, Heater, American Standard plumbing fix­ NOW ~ CALL FOUR ROOM Expandable Cape able lots and parcels of land- with­ Q What is the widest part of Furnaces cleaned. 21-hour serv­ FURNISHED ROOM for rent near in 9 to 14 milea of Hartford, Priced across,the street . . . . or 1949 CHEVROLET’S. Four to Hydramatic. EXCELLENT' tures, caves trouphs. sump pumps. A.VD Cod. practically new. Fireplace, Notlh Amerlch ? i TRANSPORTATION ice. Telephone Mitchell 9-1901. erences. Can you help? Main atreet. Gentleman pre­ from 3400 to 31.500. Terma can be choose from. All in excellent, con­ Thoma.< Daw.kin.s. Master Plumb­ combination aluiplnum stohms, A A distance or ; about .3000 across the ilirorld. For only- dition. Douglas Motors; 333 Mam. PLUGGED SEWERS Mitchell 9-4239 EVENINGS ferred. Phone MUchell 9-2170. 9 arranged as desired. miles between Ijibnrdor snd Brit­ er. Call Mitchell 9-9669 before 8. full cellar, hot water oil heat. 312.- 1'. '■ • ' . 1949 OLDSMOBILE 78 4-OOOR Call MI-3-5121 Hazel street. ish Colum.bis. 1948 PONTIAC Convertible. Radio, ' Radio. Heater. HvdramBUc. ALL KINDS of carpentry . work. a. m, or after 1 p. m. * .500. Gatto Co.. Hartford 5-9198, pennies-pec-day. you're al­ Reasonable rate.-', Mrtchcll 9-4291. evenings 8-3989, Manchester I heater Hydramatic. AU new tires, PRICED WAY BEIAIW CEILING! Machine GleaneiL Q Of what Norwegi,m politirsl Boarders Wanted $9-A MUchell 3-6946. ARE YOU ATHLETIC and do you including two safety tubes. Very 1950 FORD CUSTOM 8 4-DOOR LAWN Mo w e r s sharpened and like sports? We have a small party was Trygve Lie s member? ways "in the know." . . . Septic Tanks, Dry WeUs, Sewer reasonable. Can be seen anytime Radio. Heater'. repaired, reasonable rate.'’. Tcl. WE HAVE AN opening in pur MANCHESTER—Thre* rooma'-plus businsaa auitable for two young, A The Norwegian Labor Pa,rty. I Friday or Saturday. 46 Cooper PRICED FOR QUICK SALE! Tayern For Sale Lines Installed—Cellar Water- men so inclined. Ideal for that MltcheU 3-4531. rrooflng Done. ♦fell supervised, licensed rest gla.ssed-in porch. Plastered walla, ktreet MAN home for aged o retired people. large corner lot, excellent loca- added income. Priced under Q VVhat is the origin of the: Buy 'Your Next Used Car At The WIRING INSTALIATION of all Call Mitchell 9-4129. tion. Price 36.500. Berbara Wood*, $4,000.. name Bowery In New York City? 1941 PLYMOUTH Tudor, no cash; " Home of “ Safkty-Tested” 57 Bissell Street M c Ki n n e y b r o s . types. 'No Job too small.. Peter MUchell 9-7702. A The name dates back to | WHEN YOU R£AD THE..... 36 weekly. 1939 Plymouth tudor, , Used Cara. Pantaluk. 40 P'oster street. Phone SEWERAGE DISPOSAL CO. LICTENSED Lovely country home Dutch colonial days An Indian 11 BO cash 32 weekly. Cole Motors MItchea 9-7303. Tel. MI-9-8166 130-132 Pearl St. Tel. MI-3-S308 , W ANTED WANTED ' to board elderly people in Hebron. -MANCHESTER Green - 3 bed­ trail was known as Bowery Lane, ^ Sefvicenter. MltcheU 9-0980. MANCHESTER ■W'omen preferred. References re­ room ranch, radiant heat, fire­ because If conneifted Peter Stuy- I THE ALLEN vesanfs farm or "bouwerij" with { PACKARDS. 1948-1949-1950, late . MOTOR SALES. INC. l^r retail hardware store quired. Phone Willimantic-HAr- place, landscaped, large play- HanrliPHtor lEiifnm g ffpralii Girl er^woman for general office work and yird, 314,800. MIlchelF 9-8403. New Amaterda.m. model 51-52. AU choice .and top 512 WEST CENTER STREET sales work. Previous riapn 3-0242. Box 44. Amston. BUSINESS AND FOR LEASE Conn. REALTY COMPANY dollar value. Priced low for luxury "Your Oldsmobile Dealer” • operate PBX switchbeorct. Knowledge of 36 WELLINGTON ROAD—Choice Q Is animal life abundant In ' and quality cars. Must aell 'em For Sale hardware store experi­ MEMBER OF THE AUDIT BUBEAU OF CIRCULATION Open 9:00 A. M. to 9:00 P. M. INDUSTRIAL Approximately 10,000 Teet residential section. Six room the Amgzon River? i practically at your own price to ence helpful but not im­ typing essential. Good working conditions. Tenements 63 house. Large sun parlor. Open for Realtors - A More than.T5p kinds of fish | OVER lOAUQ CIRCULATION DAILY make room for others coming in Telephone Mitchell 3-4134 HIGHLAND PARK of floor surface^ for manu­ perative. Paid holidays, Apartments— Flats— inspection Sunday from 2 to 6 p. are found there.

) I ■/ , <4 i <41^. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1253 f a g e POtmTBETf liaurI?PBtfr Ettfttins iifralb ATermtt Dally Net Press Ron The Wimther For the Week Ended Foraenat of 0, S. W antkor Bisraew Feb. 88, 198S Stances certainly aren't Of the best, Doiiorg Reniinded Increasing cloudineaa tonight. not. by a long shot,, . PruictpalB at iM asonic Ball Mlnlirium ahoni 18^'Clbudy " l ^ h About Town The . week, as we safd.' starts 10,930 lEuPtittig m ralD onow Tuesday. Heard Along Main Street March fl ami runs to March J4— To Bring (^ards|> ON DUAL CONTROL CARS 4 Mankar af tko Anilt the worst, possible timing. After " la For An Early Spring A Bnrenn of Otrenlatlona Manchester— A Cfty of Village Charm Mr. and Mr*. John D. HamUlon, all, income tax deadline time, r Appointment->CALL 1 ftm iar ManchMter' reBidenta who And on Some oj Manchester*» Side Streets^^ou March 15, fiices the would-be smil- ■ "We hope, that all blood donors W ERN EST A. LARSON 4 mox’ad to Mllvalf, Pa.. 5ave united er at the end of the week. And that will bring their donor certificates ^ TEl>.TEL. MitchellAllicneii 9-4870»-s ^ Mount'Lebanon Methodist MANCHE^TER^ CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1953 (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE FIVE CENTS certainly is riot conducive to mak­ with them on Monday when they VOL. LXXII, NO. 128' (CtaMlIled AdvertliUig M Page 19) Church, Pittaburgh, Pa., of which RomanUc Interest ^ swift, graceful: Afden means pro- ing anyone smile. come to Woodruff Hail to donate Dr. W. Ralph Ward. Jr., formerly How much money should -a tector; Alexander, charitable; Al- What is more, all the "joy between 2 and 6:30 p.m," said of the local South Methodist young man be earning before con- fred, peaceful; Anthony, success- scouts,''' those who go around with Mrs. Lillian W atts, Red Cro.ss Church. Is pastor. aidering marriage? A good ques- ful; Ai-nold, honorable;honorable' A »-*'•- rthur, a grin plastered over their face all volunteer chairman, in speaking of tion, even in the.se days of pros­ valiant; Bernard, daring; Bruce, week long, are going to have a last minute suggestions for Man­ chester’s March Bloodmobile Day. Vishinsky’s The Motherhood of Mary Moth- perity. happy warrior; Carl, strong and tough time convincing people FILMS ora Orel* will meet Monday night One woman was asked and she virile; Daniel, heavenlyt Judge; they're not nuts. Really now, it "By certificates.’’ she went on. DEVEUOPED AND Senator Raps at the home of Mrs. Timothy J. replied she wouldn't say yes un­ David, beloved; Donald, proud just isn’t normal to go around ! i "we mean the donor card which leader; Edward, powerful: Edwin, notes when the last donation was PRINTED Dpnovan of 45 Helaine road. '' less her boy friend has at least smiling all week long. Blast at U. S. victorious; Elmer and Earl, nobil­ J4o. we feel the request to give made and the blood type of the three or four thousand dollars in ity; Ernest, eager; Felix, happy donor. The preliminary record.s I 24-HOUR SERVICE !^e Ward group of the South the bank and is making at lea.st a smile "to the milkman, the post­ Methodist Church which served and luclty; Gordon, fine and can tv, made much more quickly |10d a week. Another answered man, the street cleaner, young- Film Deposit Box luncheon on Feb. 5 for the buaines.s strong; Hal, healthy; Harry aters, oldsters even the Income if' this card is presented and the At Store Entrance Due To(day at least $3,000 in the bank with np^ry. wealthy ruler; Isadore donor will, not be held up so long. Probe Secrecy people of the town, announces an­ tax collector,''Is asking too much. other luncheon fhr Thursday, a- take home pay. . of $80. A third; * gifted; .lay; the chatterer; Jd.scph, It might even be dangerous. You ’’Please remember, also,” donors ..March. 5,-from.. I t . to. -J;30„ 4 were reminded.- -’’not - to -eat - for United Nations; N. Y., a week before aeUln|T fof the fair[T,awrence, praised; Lewis or Louis. j,., „cort has difficulty dia- 2— Rooiievelt made tlie agree- Chicken shortcake will be fea­ four hours preceding their dbrin- KEMP'S Washington, M a rc h ^ Valta-whlch President March 2~{/P)-^()viiEt For­ tured. maiden's hand, people's guarrllan; Martin, fight- "tingulshing between ...... National tlon. If transportation to the Cen­ eign Minister Andrei Y. Well, the boys around the office er; Normpn, north-man; Robert, ter la needed, phone 3-51H. —Asserting- that he ^ ' Eisenhower aald the RUiaiana have .smile Week Joy Scout Mnd a leer­ : pn-yrrled to enslave other peoples Vishinsky will take the floor Sunset. Council, 'No. 45. Degree got Ho talking about how much good; Ronald, alnrcre; Rudolph, ing masher. If so. chun), you might ”If every donor "who has made gUSted with the secrecy, Sen. they had when they were married. idealist; Richard, bountiful; Thnm- an appointment will keep it. Man­ Humphrey (D., Minn.) de- i— on the basis that they were in the UN Political commit­ Of Pocahontas, will m eet in find yourself In need of an'up(>er be Tinker Halt Monday at S p. m. Onfe said he was making $21 a SH, a twin; Waller, strong soldior; chester will have another success­ manded today that S ta to rs merely temporary and must tee this afternoon to answer and William, guard. plate with which to sfnile during submitted to the Senate as And Here, Sir, Is Your Ticket to Berm uda When the committee for the Cin­ month from the Army when he National Smile Week next year. ful Bloodmobile Day. Don't forget throw open to the public their U. S. charges that Russia is popped the question to his girl On the female side we find Alice, —you have an important date to treaties where they Involved any derella party will present further briliiarit; Ann, kind; Barbara, inquir.v into the World War II territorial concessions. responsible for continuation details. Plans will also' be com- friend and she accepted. They have save a life on Monday," Mrs. W atts QUINN’S exotic: Edith, happy; Mary, bit­ Corilered said. agreements that once were Sen. Taft of Ohio, RepubUcan of the Korean war. leted for the rummage sale been happily married for more T he press appears to have made The UN announced that' the So­ than 10 years. terness; Bett.v, oath of God; Ber­ •majority leader and a committee S[arch 18 previous to the meeting nice, victorious; Cieo, famous; a . , serious , error , in the.... realm of secret. viet delegate would be the firat on that date. Members are urged Another fellow sa|d when he PHARMACY Humphrey stormed, out of a member, interpreted Bohlen’s testi­ apeaker at the aeaalon. The com­ Dawn,.a beginning; Eleanor, light; i *>‘K''er mathematics, at least in etosed session of the Senate For­ mony as Indicating a present be­ • to help on that occa-sion. and par­ married he had to borrow $7,5. To­ Emily, Industrious; Emma, a heal ' the opinion of one Manchester mittee haa been in receaa aince ticularly to try to donate salable day he can look back to a doeen businc.s.sman who is In a good posi­ eign Relations committee to tell lief that some of the Yalta agree­ last Thursday, awaiting Ruaaia's Issue in Doubt er; Etta, a ruler of the home; goods. A social tlnie with refre.sh- years of happily married bliss. tion to know. rejjorters that Charles (Chip) ments were a mistake. reaponae to the American accuaa- Fern, sincere and loyal; .Frances, OPEN SUNDAYS Bohlen, nominated for Ambassador But Taft, who himaelf haa crltl- tiona. menta will follow Monday night's One of the newer staff members courageous; Ivy, friendship; Karen, On the front page of The Herald m e e tin g ... I one day last week there appeared AjNtNy to Russia, was reviewing ‘‘a very i clzed aome of these agreements. At the committee'! morning tea- Tehran. Iran, March 2—(A>)—Mobs shouting anti-American was serving with Uncle Sammy pure; Linda, lovely; Louise, de­ said Bohlen contended that the un- when, he and hia nnate. decided, two La _jihologrnph . of .the. Plnkham, critical -period -In - American and. aion today.-i- delegatea from - Cuba, slogans stoned .U. S. cars and homes today as riots continned fender; Mabel; popular;- Mildred, quadruplets of West Buxton, Me., 9 A. M. to I P. Ms world hiatory.” derstandings were entered into In Belgium, Ecuador and New Zea­ C^. lUchard K. Stewart, son of could live as cheaply as one. gentle; Palt.V,. superior; Margaret, in Iran’s capital. Premier Mohammed Mossadegh’s support­ Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Stewart of under a caption which read'•'Ihafs "What Bohlen is testifying to good faith on RooseveU'a-part and land spoke up ip support of the In­ (There are four now.) a pearl; Rub.v, contentmehl;: Ruth, 6P.M.to9P.M. dian reaolutlon on Korea which tha ers appeared to be gaining the upper hand in the demonstra* 18 Fairfield street, returned home There are only a few young fel­ ; Ten Dos.en Diapers A Day.” ought to be made public,” \iith the belief that tha Ruarians a beautiful vision;'' Sherry, intoxi­ A preposterous figure, accord- wOuVd carry them out. Communtsu rejected last year. tlons which have alternately as-*:' ' ' ' , ' ...... - Thursday. ni|^t after being dis-. lows with big bank rolls and $100 Humphrey safd. "I 4m disgusted charged from the Army. He served caung,cating; .'5nirir,> Shlric.v, aieri,alerf; 'VeraiTriic veua; iriic ^ Hrirald. Involve Berlin, Vienna Tha speakers supported the 17. 8. sailed and defended the aged Na- a week incomes around today (for with this secrecy. The press and la Germaivy the past year. Virginia, chaste; and Winifred, | He figures frpmfrpn thiee and a half Eisenhower haa said he does not chargea and urged the Communists tlonallat leader. 48 or more hours). Well, girls that radio ought to be permitted to sit peaceful^ to four dozen a da.v Is a -far more want the more than 40 agreements to recoriaider their rejection of the Crowds hurled rocks at Amer­ want mlllionalrea can have them. What's in a name? Does the in on hia testimony.” ••Fishermen" of the Manchester reasonable estimate. in question repudiated, since Indian truce plan. ican homes on Roosevelt avtnue, D airy Men Come to think of it. Tommy Man- meaning flt you?- _ Aide to TOR Caerh Gaacets Talk at the U. S. embassy’s odmlnUtra- Chapter, Holy Family Retreat O ur friend Is .Sol R. Cohen of » Herald Pliuto. Bohlen, a Russian language ex- among other things they involve XaagiM.' wrtll m eet Tuesday a t 8 ville is often looking for a wife. the Mother Goose Diaper Service, Csefhoalovakia's new foreign tiva counselor, Laurence C. Frank, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Von Deck (left) and Mr. and Mrs. Graham per.L served aa interpreter for the .occupational .zones Jii Berllp and _ m jB..at the. Knights of . Columbus From,.w'hat ,we heaCj 'Tommy hM _Joy laeoiit Time and .he draw s for..suppocl ..of. hia. •L,. Clark-paused briefly during the- festivities at the-40th'anmial •Ma­ minister, Vaclav Da-vid; had' tieen and at cars driven by embaaty at­ dimes and doilara to spiare. late Franklin D. Roosevelt at the Vienna. slated to open the debate today, H itStandby Rome to make plans for a com­ One viitiie of the calendar we I conlentlon on years of experience sonic Ball last night for this photo. Von Dock was general chairmen The President hss urged con- tache Warren Silver and by a munion breakfast. Chairman Jack use that we believe has never been '■ In matters concerning diapers and Big Three'wartime conferences at but when he heard Viahinsky waa secretary, Betty White. None of for the ball, and Clark is worshipful ma.ster of the Manchester Lodge Tehran and Yalta. McDermott has announced.. W hat’s In a N am e? mentioned ia lla elaaticity. We feel | their Ifftinderlng. rf Masons. ready, he cancelled. them waa hurL - •W'e' came -into ..possession ■Ihta) con fid en t-th at’iw52"wec.k'ca4cndar I ■"'■Having had- -Htt:le in -do; ■ s>ur- Humphrey said Bohlen testified (Continued on Page Four) -Polish Foreign. .Minister Stania- C u rb s B ill law Skrzesesewski, down to speak BtMent KIIM A' cocktail party from 5 to 7 week of a copy of A booklet list-! anywliere or anytime has ever had ^ selves, with the business of wssh- One Iranian atudent waa atab^ e*clqck will be enjoyed tonight at ing names. It is one of' “those ' as many weeks as the calendar Ing diapers, we are,forced to take. at the aftenioon seasion, also with­ drew from the Ilsta. bad to death tn a flght between Washington, March 2—(9) at.the Manchester CotintryiClub to booklets usually given to prospec­ hanging on your wall right now. ' Mr. Cohen's word for It. Moaaadegh aupporters and mem­ eeo the progress on the new addi­ tive parents so the.v can scan the Why, being conservative, we'd say I Mr. Cohen tells' ps that the 10 Skywatch Schedule Vishinsky disappeared from —Two dairy industry spok^ tion to the clubhouse. The party is pagea and try to come up with a there were at least 3,000 weeks year diaper per baby per day Allied Infantry Smashes committee meetinga immediately bers of the outlawed Oommuriiat men testified before the S e^ open to members and their friends. first name for the new offapring. in that calendar. I average la 10 or 11. He keeps such KEMP'S, Inc. after Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., chief Tudeh party trying to join a dam- ate Banking committee today The book tells us that names I statistics in connection with his I U. 8. delegate, ticked off hia 10- c(MMtratlon backing the premier. There's s week for everythifig — Sun day BABYLAND Clarence Smith of Knox street, should be said aloud so that par­ for good health, good eyesight, I bii.^incss. you understand. point indictment of the Russlana The enraged mob carried the in genOrat oppoaition to ia who has been a patient at the ents can see if they rhyme. A two .Ten dozen diapers per day fori Midnight- 2 a.m...... Llo"d Davidson. Richard L. Harris last Wednesday. Lodge charged body (jf the atudent—a Uoesadegh standby law for price, w ait for. hsliig good to dogs, ete. And ...... Fred Bond 763 Main St. — Manchester Red Push on Main Line ’ Hartford Hospital for the past or three syllable first name should now we've heard of a new one - j the qtiads Is out of the question. | 2 a.m.- 4 a.m ...... the Russians instigated the North follower — to Parliament aquara and rent controls. three weeks, has returned to his 4 a.m.- 6 a.m...... William .,\ylor Korean aggression and haa alncc and paraded It above the crowd, be used with a short fsmily name. Natinr’al Smile Week. I Absolutely out. . , [ ...... Marguerite Coleman Their testimony . morkad. tlja .. ■ 'hem e:...... 1 In. lacl- Mr- (Joheri asautc-s _us,l 6 a.m.- D a-.m. .j Seoul, March 2— W )— Allied infantrymen—battling at kept the NorUt-Koreans and. Com­ vrliteh awallad to an - eatimatad stsrt'OMour weaki of-opeB )iur; Rial part j&f tha book, as far aa ITrls one-starts March #r and 6 a.rii.-Noori A“rUiuf Thayer munist Chinese going with land, we were concerned, was looking at dining National Smile Week, .you the per caplta_Xlf we may expre.ss | ...... lolui McCauley. Kenneth times inside their own bunkers—last night sma.shed a 750- 8,000 persons. Inga on what to do about Um cuzIw ' I Noon- 3 p.m. .... : sea and air equipment. The crowd Anally became so the various names and their mean­ are supposed to smile at every- , l Ibat w;ayl average would he Hanimond man Chinese Communist assault again.st the main UN line on which expire April SO. case of multiple still going on! A*’*TP*8 *^* •* "8 ''. Ihraatenlng that police (UsperNil However, one of tham, rhartbs ings. For example, wa pass a faw bodyt and by smiling m ake life! lower in the 3 pm.- 6 p.m. .A...... Richard Ruddell, Dnvid -Ruddell the western Korean f.ont. The U. S. Eighth Army reported male names.along for.you. to .com happier for ,'vouraelf and everybody births, Befo're he left the committee,^ H catd .Phe«K It .by shooting Into the air, and Ar* W, Holman, aacratary of tb a h l^ . «.p.m.-' 8 p.m. . V .-.. Columbia de 't-arli-. Gele.steHting the Reds "were'routMln-a-8%li<)Ur^; ■ i howeve?" Vishlrisky ' ^'mlaed'^^b^^^ DON'T pare- If ..your your first name appeatiappears f ynii-smlle si. At least; that's what j The DBD (diaper per baby per .... .T. Rhymond FcuH- Carl Slusarcyzk After finally being contnipted by tbe nutomvtive dealers; Mr. mnd Mrs. Melvin F. BoMner, neeept con­ Ing tear gas burata. tional Milk Pi^ueant fadarati^ 8 p.m.-urp.m, '. close-qusrter fight American, -wvr* • -»-» • "would answer the challenge'’ by gratulations and Ihe ticket which means they will cruise to Bermuda, from (^ rg e F. DeOonnler, who here, take a look at the meaning a puhllcltv release from the Ns- cc "f diaper age babies per moth- ...... '. K,irle Bidwcll, .Sr. tha city were cloaad and embassy Ing tha president to imposo a 90- Skaea Repaired Here e n th etlrally : the newest week baa* *c ''".V given time. , Mldnight-2 a. m. . . ported by British Commonwealth -m-^ -o c end when that would be exactly. ard Martin drew the winning ticket Saturday but DeCormIrr had trouble rontariting the Boomers. Rea­ peraonnal waa ordered to keep off day freese in the event of a-na­ 2 a. m.-4 a. m...... W illiam S. K oigan. Others were unwilling to take the son: They were riding In the new car they had purchas*^ after the open house. jfPicture of drawing (w really got organization behind it, 1 . "There's a time element In- Harry Cowles. Harold O. Kane. ■ the atraats. tional amergancy. wtth n committee and an office on ] solved.” Mr. ftohen exnlains. The 4 a. m.-6 a. m...... Red Offer for floor until they heard the Russian .SAM YUtYES 6 a. m.-9 a. m...... Victoria Filcwicz, Thoma.s Riusscll. Nations defenaea at one point on , -n • O arguments: P«g« *•) ______Mossadegh, meanwhile, moved The otbar, Richard S. g o ^ ya- - LaSalle atreet in Chicago a^d babies a mother hss to csre ...... Dorothy Belcher, Catherine Jack., to re-eetabllsh his hold (m the pKsenting tha Dairy Indurtiy Skoa Repairing of the Bet­ everything. It even has Joe E. ' f” '’ Ibe more difficulty she hs.a in 9 a. m.-Noon . .. .. a 5.600-yard front near Little Gl- K t* 1 S 0 1 1 P F ^W JIT I ,Laat Wednesday, the day before ...... , Thomas Maxwell. braltar hill west of Yonchon and ^ 1. kJFVrtp govamment’a reins after tha mob commlttaa which includes aaaaa ter Kind Done While Ton ^RADIO BAnERIESj! Brown, that lu.atlfl.ahiy fam ed: 'll®”cring them prom ptly. That Noon-3 p. m. ' . .. . the committee recessed, Eisen­ attack on his home Saturday big national organiaatlyna, i Walt. F a l l m a k e s 4 3 p. m.-,6 p. m...... Richard Ruddell. Sam Clemens. partly overran an American pla- j ______hower haa said that he would agree smiler, as its rhairmrin). i reduces the number...... Mr. and Mrs. Albert "edford. Brownell Bars which sent him dashing in paja­ organteal.lon opaoead 18 MAPLE SntEBT It seema, though, that we’ve been I Mr. Cohen warns that his fig- 6 p. m.-8 p. m ...... toon, but the Americana stood London, March 2—(8»j—Prime to. a meeting with Premier Stalin ( 8 p. m.-jO p. m...... Vineent B'^iocchetti. John Mor.se. Yoshida Threatens mas for the traditiomA sanctuary standby or a 90^y Ji Opp. First Natleaal Stora s little slow In finding out nbpti’v j'fes esn be thrown off when nioth- their ground and kicked the Reds, Churchill today wjected under certain conditions, and the • ' ■ . L . • _ Parldag Lot t Arthur Drug Stores d j 10 p, m.-M idnight ..'...... Benjamin Shankman. of tha parliament building. Chairman OiiMhart this psrtlefiar week, since, the ,t - era I'.se diapers for pllIo:v covers - for the present a Coinmuniat offer U. S. Senate has condemned Rus­ Quitclaim Title tha banldag oemmittartow les»e anvs, it's h*en eel-h'-ated onee ' "id the like. "In’ that ra.ae the The Eighth Army reported near­ sian persecutloit of Jews and other Arraata 79-Offlcera ly 200 Chinese were killed or to trade ah imprisoned British The government arreatod 70 ducad .boUi t y ^ of moasttri9>alid X. each year for the last flv« '•••ars, ' number might be higher." he says, ville; Mr.s. Helen Skahill and son. minority groups. a i w oflIoem-T-(Ut retirad and fiva ia.pnaliingJtta a each time with ear-lo-ear Brown "hut for dlapera proper 10 or 11 L ist S late (lolle«:€fs 66 Green Manor road: Mrs. Helen wounded- businessman for a doomed Chinese , A V> S. apokeamnn said his dele- For Tidelaiids To Discharge Diet It waa the heaviest Communist tm the active llet—uid aecuaed or tha other, * ^ < aa the chairman, ,|.ia the average. Bennett and .son, 99 McKee street: woman gueiTilla. galion has not received specific them of inciting the demotetratora Both Mils would permit . At anv rate. It aeema the bark- I Well our arilbrnetie might have Mr.s. Em m a Stimpson, Andover: attaek in more than a month. inatructiona from Washington on III IN alioiial R atin g The Eighth Army did not iden­ “There can be no question of Washington. March 2 i/Ph-^ against tba govenunanL day fraeat. Tbs standby hnt era of National Smile Week have [been had but our aympathl».s wet,e Mrs. Martha iKciderllng and bartering a human life,” he told w^hat its mo-ke bh Russian minority Tokyo, Marcli 2—(/P)—^Prime Minister Shigerji Yoshidt Mossadegh alSo find Ma Aripy would sat up an orgaaimRlen THE ARMY and NAVY CLUB ' their work rut 0"t for them. Im- in the right plaee, da\ighter. 45 Doane street; Mrs. tify the American division. French persecution charges should be. Atty.-Gen. Brownell toJd the Seri­ snd 'nist troop.s have been at­ the House of Commons. threatened today to dissolve the Diet (parliament) after the Chief of Staff. Oen. Mahmud Bk' check on the need for impaaitliM ; sglne, in the fir.st .nlace, lust try- Tl\ree Cminecllcut colleges' and Claire Pepin, Rockville; Mrs. Lil- CThurchill replied to questions Lodge singled out Russian ate today he believes the states of controls, . been ll.stedjl'an White. Rockvillcr Clifford tached j(o the U. S. Second Divi­ House agreed to consider a motion of censure against his harmast, accusing him of not act ! ing to make people smile for no Real Kvidenee univerailles have about a recent offer by Hungary persecution of Chrlatlans, Moslems should get the minersl resources ing promptly to check the anti- Oapehart, in a statament toad good reason, except to make life "Are you positive that the de- I among the nation's leaders in Heillage, 272 Main atreet; Bon- sion. to swap Edgar Sanders, serving a In. submerged coastal areas but pro-Amer.icaii administraUon. A spokesman for his dominant government riotera s little more pleasant for whom­ face Szestowicki, Rockville. Rain and wet snow fell on the liberal party, Eiaku Sato, said v . . . at tha outsat of the' hearings, said fendsnt was drunk?" asked the turning out scholars. 10" RECORDS 78 R.P.M. 13-year sentence on espionage (Continued on Page Four) that he would not give them quit­ These continued today—an anti- ”it m my consMeiod Judgment, add ever VT)ii hsnpep to he aiming at Judge. j Resiilt.a of a Ford Foundation hsttlefront today, after the Reds charges, for Lee Meng, grenade- claim title to the territory. Yoshidn might be forced to' In­ retrested to their own lines. It Mossadegh mob raided tha head- I know a majority of the maialih i - the moment. Peonle Just aren't "Absolutely." growled the po- atudj' show that Yale. Wesleyan RECEIVES DIVORCE toting guerrilla under sentence of Brownell went before the Sen­ voke a law requesting Empero" quartars of (ha pro-Moasadagh of this Mmmittee share my view, going to be talked jtito smiling fiv- : liceman. I and TrinItv rank In the ton .lO turned the scene of S*mdsy night s death in British Malaya. ate Interior committee which Is Hirobito dissolve the elective body. Benson Plans battle into a veritable quagmire Jran Mrty and smashed furniture that if wa prepare oura^vas lOf a -that reason aioive timler the heat ! "Why are you ,'o re.'taiiV?” '] educational 'institutions In the en- Tn Superior Court. Hartfoird, yea- 12” CLASSICS 99c * - ANOTHER FOR 1e While turning thumba down on Blizzard Blitz considering hllUi aimed a t giving The Emperor cannot deny the re- and irtiidowa—but generally to­ syatam of controls to eombat a ! circumatances. And the clrcum- the Communist offer ss of now, the coastal states title to the que.it. 1 EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT t "Weil." replied the cop, "I saw ; tire countrv. Yale la rated 11th, terday a divorce was granted to j (Continued on Page Five) day's demonstrators ware ia sup­ poasIMa inflationary situation, wa I him put a penny in the patrol box i VVesle.van 14th and Trinity 33rd. Beverly P. Schocnewolff of Hart- Album free—values to 1..3,v each Churchill said "it does not exclude coa.stal regions, often miscalled The House. threatened to over- To Purge Dept. port of tha premier; will do mpri to prevont tha vary 20 REGULAR GAMES—3 SPECIALS ' on 3iM street, .took up at-the cloek4scem'ding to-the Ford survey, -ford ■ from -Gerhardt- -A-.-^ Schoene- further consideration once -the Slugs Midwest tidelands. ' Uu-o'v . Yoshida'.*.. shaky govern­ Bituatlon vdtleh wa ail f«nw. question of the capital sentence ment earlier today by sending to a Replacing the weekend cryO f STARTING AT 8:15 SHARP ! on the ehurch steeple and about: The study has Jurt been pub­ ■y-olff of this town on the grounds The tidelands Issue figured ”Peath..or the qhah,".the man out-, ”In other words, a Uttla ac»> j 'Gad,. r v t lost. 14 pound&'J.' lished by the , University, of Chi­ -of intolernble .cruelly; - w ith th e * Loiiq OS Hi«y lost—4ir9>9RtsHiRb*st pickings^ (of: Lee Meng)- has-been resolved prominently in last year’s presi­ censure committee- -a motion to Ql Policy Foes h'oihtc pahicitllm' liow, majr s a v e ^ Navy Develops by the responsible authority.” reprimand the 74-year-old prime pouring of pro-Mossadegh demci;i- k 9 M im ,k . cago Press under the title of "The plaintiff g anted $1,700 alimony For Third Dav dential campaign.- President Els­ atrators around tha parliament from what might well be an Sign On '■ I Young American Scholar; His Col and support of $10 a week for one Will Push for Release ' > - ■ ' . ■ enhower supported the claim bv minister for calling a rival a Washington. March 2—(4ri—Sec- building today screamed "Death or economic plague—come a war, Tliere Is a sign On the bulletin legiate Orl^ns. It is the work minor child. Churchill ssid the British gov­ By THE ANSOC1ATRD PRESS some states that title tn the lands “stupid Idiot.” : retary of Agriculture Benaon.plans Ck>d forbid.” ALL LINES OF Knapp and Dr. A-Bomb Crews, sho\ild he vested In the states. Situation Unstable Mossadegh”—the same battle cry hoard In the science cla-sroom at . of Dr. Robert H, ernment has made and will con­ A storm that flailed a tapering a houtecleanlng of aome depart­ ObjeettoUa Manchester High School Ihst is Joseph J. Greenbrijim, two psy­ tinue to make "every effort to in­ Adlal Stevenson, his Democratic Yoshlda's deputy. Taketora Oga- . swath from the Rocky mountains ment personnel he believes are (Continued on Page Faur) Jones, who la an official of tha INSURANCE put on by chalk every September chology profe.s.sors At Wesleyan duce the Hungarian Communist to the Virginia coast with snow, opponent, held that the U. S. gov­ ts. told newsmen "the passage of ' Pet Milk Co. St. Louis, Mo„ : Announcing when srhool opens. It hss heeli University tn MiddleVown. They- Some on government to release Mr. San­ strong winds, freezing rain and ernment owns paramotint rights the motion on the committee tllup-’ actively opposing his farm pro­ stated four ebJ«tlons to tha Ouis-’ AND going on the boards for a long investigated the nerlod 1946 to ders.” , ' sleet raged into its third day, but In the region. trates the unstable political situa­ gram . hart.bllls; 1951 to learn where \the new i Waahlngt.on,’ March 2 — (Sri He added, “There can be no THE SE-OrENIN6 OF time .now, ss we ran remember signs of clearing arose today In Brownell said his view was tion. But Its pa-sage will not ipake Benaon aaya attacks on him and 1. It la imposalbla to tell the dr- .seeing 4t there when wje fraveledj Americtn scholars sre\ coming . 13J^CENTER ST. (COR. OF^HURCH) The Navy is developing a corps of question of bartering a human life the Southwest. aimed at "minimizing If not eltni- Yoahlda resign.” Burma Sentry cumstancea that might auks ra- atoitilc bombardiers - - - fliers -and -or deflecting the-course-of justice his . farm programs * have come REAL ESTATE the coiiidors of the school. li frorri. EASY NO-LIMIT PARKING A belt of biizzard' (oriditiorii ai- Iriatlrig altogether "the constltu-' Yoshida tonight dismissed Agri­ from both inside and outaide hta ImpoaiUon of controu ia^' resd.S s s follows: ordnance experts trained in the or of mercy in Malaya for the sake most spanned the continent today, tional point raised by the witness­ 2. Congress diould not ghra flia DECt'S DRIVE-IN of obtaining the release of a Brit­ culture Minister Kozen Agriculture department and that Shoots Russian More LABORalory. high-level and aeqret schools of from eastern Montana and north­ es before this committee. these attacks were aimed at mia- President euch- important power 4E2 CENTER STREn Less LabORATORV. nuclear weapon use. . ish subject unjustly Imprisoned In ern Nevada through the Great And he said: "I do not thereby TEL MI-94389 Graduates of these courses sl- H ungary.” (Continued on Page/Reven) repreacntlng hia farm views and . —A Non.. Plains. Mississippi and Ohio val­ intend to cast any doubt upon the confusing the farm ers In this (OoatiBiied on Page Four) Hospital Notis readv sre at sea with the fleet or Two British newspapers today CJonstltutlonallty of the ao-called Embassy Aides leys. Wind velocity ranged up to / period of price declines. SUNDAY, MARCH 1 FORD at naval air stations, flying esr- urged that Britajn refuse the trade!' 40 miles an hour. quitclaim statute." ' Patients Today ...... 151' rier-bssed sirersft presumably .The papers, both supporters of There were patches of freezing By quitclaim. Brownell meant Believes In Riipports Rangoon, Burma. March 2—OP) G O O D FOOD Hartford Law ADMITTED YESTERDAY; Ed­ In an interview with Don White- CHEVROLET eapsbie of delivering any current the Conservative government, were rain that made generally diffleuft action by Congress which would — A. Burmese Army sentry shot w ard Walter-S. 152 W est C enter type of atomic bomb. the Dally Telegraph and the Dally have the effect of the federal gov. head, Associated Press reporter, travel conditiona even more criti­ News and: severely wounded two mem­ SERVICES Finn l8 Chided stre'et; Thomas Ford. 7 South PLYMOUTH Use Some Schools Sketch. cal in eastern Kansas, northern emment abandoning . or quitting Heoaon-amid over the week end; Biilleting Thaf interpret The Wi.shes ■Main street; Mrs. Bertha Carpen- Pentagon officials today would Sanders Is serving 13 years In a Missouri and parts of southern — ^clatm to?tltle to the subm erged Culled AP Wires ■ ’Tm a strong believer In price bers of the Russian embassy staff F'iil- Ttfi ter. 9 Chestnut street; Miss Geor- confirm only that such a program Hungarian prison ojicharges of Illlnois'and Indiana. regions. supporta and always have been. It early today when they ignored his from the AP Wire* rui lis laCllCB Lodge; Mrs. would be my recommendation cer­ Of The Family exists, but publUhed reporjtt snd spying and, sabotage. TTie woman, Resultant accidents had taken Former President Truman twice halt order at an Army protected ______Mary Matchett. 326 Center street; previous brief comments by other L^e Meng. is under death sentence tainly to include price supports as at least six lives: two in Wyoming. vetoed such legislation. Budget J^reau in Washington area. A Hartford law firm has been William Saglio. 14 Bond st^et;- officials make It-possible to say In Mslaya for being caught with or>e in CoIoradOj^ Kansas., N ebraska part of the new program." FREEDOM OF ACnON WILLIAM DICKSON & SON •.laggad b.v -a Superior XSoui t Judge . Mrs. Evelyn Dukltg. South Cov^. Instructs employes to report any But, he said, he feels high, rigid riThis Ruaalana were'4>nstantln JOHN B. BURKE th a t; a hand grenade. Hungary, obvious- and Illinois. ^ ■ Brownell told the coririmlttee;' information they may have of tVaabiiigton, March ' 9—(FV-a ' SIN C E 1915 for its backlog of cases which help entry; Mrs. Jean Sullivan. 613 '12.95 The Navy men receive their ”Mv recommendation would price supports encourage Ineffi­ M. Anikine, 36. embaaay first sec­ Jamea M. Melnerpey, forasae -’’Intmlrot conduct'^ by^fellow work­ FUNERAL HOME ■to clog ihe-eourt dm ket. Th*Man-' M*lh street;. James Hunter. .6< ...... Includes training in atomic warfare at the (CoiiMnued on Page Two)' ciency -and wasteful surpluses. retary, and a-Dr. BarMzo, 33, also (Coritinurd on Page Two) (Continued on Page Four) ers that threateris effective opera­ osaistaat Attorney Geaenil, tea- RESIDENTIAL AND CwnMcRGiAL Chester jurist. William J. Shea,, - Lining and Labor same joint armed forces schools The Secretary disclosed that he A member of the embessy staff. titled today the Justice deport­ 87 EAST41ENTER ST...... 'Sdpieii'or Court judge, said the time North street; Ronald HrJm, .23 used for Air Force crews. These tions. standards or . security of plans a .flghtlng campaign across Police authorities said they ment “retahied complete frea*" Tel. MI-8-8888 , hajf.come to take a realistic view “PUl?' include the New Mexico Installa­ agency .... Senator Mop.te (R -lnd- the nation to win support of his drove in an embassy automobile dom of aetton” in hoadllBg oMI ' PAINTINO AND PAPERHANOING Rivetless new program which ,he said will : oiof-nha ■’sne delaying amiand miiianuineniamendment ADMITTED . ^ TODAY: ^ «»,o t Kennetlfo And Never Lose A tions of the'^Armed Forces Special lOi'P) nays in Philadelphia speech Into the military area on the east rights coses In New York clly. . - AMBULANCE SERVICS - - Lii»injc .$.4.0p,Ex^^^^ . Wsapons. Project-^AFSW PI. - It^s Easy W hen You Knoriv How l-.lbat . JBieeijhqwar . mclude. price,.qttpppt'tS' -u a. sqct of. '•'-;VLL'''tVORRMEN-’'lN 8U R ED ' ' ' taellos b*wg‘ a.ttme Afnv«lde. of • Uie;oapltal . well rafter They use, as do Air Force crews, r '" T ' has Increased nhances for thlrdn 'mlriirriuriri" riilriirriuriri ttage ' giiarari’lee' ■'for midnight. The sentry ordered them TRUCK I^RIVER JAILED , ! w ^DISCHARGED YESTERDAY:] %/ A SHRVICB precise dupUcstssof-atomic-bombs, world war -because . of . Aaisn poli­ .(armers,.., o .. to atop three- ttenaa,-Then toe ftred Jlartfortbt'.'.Mawhv. .9 2A0 TOLLAND TURNPIKE MANCHBSTEIL Jdhrt KlWtrhm. 4 Pieart afreet:! complete tn all details except the cies. ■ "nie'Secretary'Iridlcat'ed he Is In' ahurst from an automatic.gun. Dorol D. Bobbitt. 23. ef 9 |, Mrs. Marlon Trask. East Hart-, V A N d STATION Momi favor: of flexible. price : supports PHONE MttchRtt T-0T2O AN Y TIME actual nucler fls.slon charge. They R epresentative Kean (R-N-I i an ­ Aniktne was shot in the abdo­ Charter 'Oak place. Sage AOea' cases. • jo^d: Mrs. Agnes Geer, 20 Hyd$ 427 HARTFORD ROAD work togther with Air Force crews nounce., he w.ill sponsor legislation rsther than props' fixed at #0 per truck driver who pleaded guilty MANCHEStER of »""'ing ahead ^ j cent of parity aa required In the men. Barbizo suffered multiple with these civil actions, the Arm ’ ' and teehnldsns. both in bombing to extend Social Security benefits wounds on his face, neck and right to troDsporting $19,297 la stolcil technique practice snd In conduct­ and coverage to about 10 million present law for basic sgiicultural store receipts across state liMS,' I resorts to delaying tactics arid ------— -—'— i commodities, arm and w,S8 reported in t;he more frequently trief in Increase dam- ! With ing research and experiments for workers not now included... New serious condition. today H-aa sentenced in U> 8, BEHER BARBERS the scientists. United Nations report savs res­ Benson said government pup- District Court to three yenra t o' age claims by'amending original | ports may help because "farmers Both were rushed to s general complaints. j Nsvv men participate In the joint idents of Irish republic are world’’, hospital. A stocky Russian em­ a fedrmi penitentinry. task forces which conduct the ex- hesvlest epters with India ranking need aome protection and our food ■; ’ The outburst from Shea came' supply needs safeguards. Price bassy offl0a1 stood guard in the Is Very Important Now A t. yesterday during open court when 1 BUY at bottom ”of list and U. S,' In sev- MRS. O'DW'YER RETURNS (Contlnued on Page Five) enth place New York, Mnrch 8—0 to $60,000. dent 'Eisenhower probably will weekly; conference vrlth the. Presi­ helping negotiate the sale of: a and international iinderstaiiding will meet In Worcester ThwadaF they couldn’t see the work. Let us help you In his censure of the Arm’s meth­ hospital building‘to the state'In 1 send Congres.s a reorganization dent, Correctly designed monuments are products of careful CALL TODAY FOR FREE ESTIMATE are revealed at Pasadena. Calif , | Martin-said she sat in because night to consider n contract pisa ■ cnncct this condition with proper glasses afl- ods. Shea stated that, some of 1951 plan next week asking cabinet •f you have had your child’s eyes tested. intelligent studv. They have balance, distinction and by p'ord Foundation. . . Union | statu.s for the Federal Security the dlscuaaion dealt in part with posal by tbe New EnglMg Its civil cases have bean in the Roberts, s Kansan, received s))okeaman at New Britain rhaiges Bakers ossoclatioii, courts for as long as four or five meaning; they have beauty that will endure. $11,1)00 as part of the sale in which Agency. the plan to give the Federal Secur­ that Stanley Tool Works has been ity agency department status. Mrs.- years. He told Cole that the prac­ the state paid $110,000 for the Taft , made the statement to CENTENARIAN DIES CLOSED ALL DAY WEDNESDAYS YEAR ’ROUND unfair in dealing with employes, newsmen after h® and other GOP Hobby presumably would head the tice of amending original com­ Cutting Done In Our Own Shop From The building. s Asbestos heir Tommy Manville New Bedford, Maao,, Btoreh F, plaints many years after they had Rough Stone To The Finished Memorial. Asked on a television program Congressional leaders conferred new department. ipdicates he is tinjierturbed by with Eisenhower at the White Also at today's session were Sen. —(/Pi—Mrs. Anna Oaues, ,1*^ been filed is unfair to the de- (NBCs Meet the Press I last night ; latc't developments in plan to portodly 118 years old, died for a statement on the 'situation, House. - ' Hugh Butler (R-Neb ), chairman fendent in the- action. BANTLY j marry for I2th time at New of the Senate Interior and Iqsular day In » convalsaeant *~~ He and House Speaker Martin The judge said he would refuse Roberts said he waa certain the | . . Iler»lil I'h-n Affairs committee, and . Rep. after a tlu«eree inontkmonth IBasoo, c .. Investigation would completely : Watching with interest as agents from the Internal Revenue Bureau work out the knotty problems Rochelle. .V. Y.. when marriage | (R-M sss.) said the conference also to allow the amendment'and pro­ license ia reiiis.ed him .. tVeetover I Chauncey Reed (R-Ill), who heads A nativeI of( Bmvn. OagnFdWH^ mised to deny it altogether unless Manchester Memorial Co. clarify hia. role and "I certainly-) Involved In filling out their Income lax form s are .Mrs. Helen .rinderaon, a t the left, and .Mra. J. .McDowell dealt with Hawaiian statehood and OrncAi Co. Air Force officials term aa ’'"false legislation to recognize state titles the House Judiciary committee. Islands, shee enme< to OIL CO., INC. wilt welcom. fhat.” '' The agenta, two of three asaigned here to help.local residents with the problems they encounter preparing FUEL OIL Cole can prove "through evidence" A. H. AIMETTl Prop. alarm” reporta that Arrn.v plkpe ; to the oil-rich submerged coastal Thby were called in for the dla- sense 89 yonra'onrs uag* ,, aad- — r —-c-■HPwto:-’ that there has actually, been a gome 'Kansas legislators had the forms, are Frank (iill, on the left, and Wilfred Duchesnaii. The agents established their hendqiuirters B4t MAIN ST., MANCHESTER TEL. MI-9-3128 HARRISON STREET—MANCHESTER 331 M A IN ST. TEL. MI-V.4595 I In the hearing room of thq Miinirlpal Building today, and will be thensre every day, except Ralurdaya and went down fn flamc^ near New | lands. Wnreham until ■WVMf’ M iS ''7/;) TrI. MitchtN 3-5135 change to Warrant the higher London. ‘ Mrs. O veta Chilp Hobby, th* (ConUnued on Pngs gevw) about ten jraua affa* ' dpm ages. 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