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Anv'^importanthVim fnaeting of the ganizatlona. ,. Hia leetilra will be 1 1 ,5 8 8 tyssrbig, slIgMiy easier tsalght. Junior Planning Board, repraaen-. Assembly Views given at 8 p.'.m. in tha Varplanck laNir xa-89. Friday little ciMuige bi About Town Member t t the Audit tativea from each Intermediate School auditorium. teiaperninre. High in mid M e,.. and Senior Girl Scout trqop, will Bureaa af Clrealattnn *- NO-M^ND The aecond In a aeries of ilUa»; Orphan Pictiires ^ Also on Sunday, March 8, Otrl -bs held Monday morning 10 Yoii^ll Love Manchester—‘A City Charm Sc'quta of' Sh James Church will ^uaaiona on World Peace will be o'clock at the Center Chiurch. Plans held' at the North ‘Methodist be gunta at a'Coinmunion Break­ will be madg for the Julietta Low' Gibbons Assembly,'Catholic La­ fast ndlowing tha 9 a. m. Maks. Church Friday at 8 p. m. Two obaarvance.' VOL. LXXIV, NO. 117 (TWENTY PAGES) ATANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRITARY 17. 195.5 (Olassifled Advertising Ml Page lg> •X PRICE FIVE CENTS NYLON Slnuitripa will be shown. Carl dies of Columbus, at its meeting Mrs, F. HauachiUL H M il­ BAUIXHNGS^: ford Rd.^shesda the com m ^ee. - -X kllscher. associate secretary ' of - A son w'aa born at the Hartford last night in the K. of C, Home, IT thaxHartford YMCA, will lead (he Hospital on Fab. 13 - to Mr, ‘ sind had the pleasant experianca of Attentlon^^araa diirecta^i to the diaewston. A ll Interested per- Mrs. Donald P. Ranney,. l74 -W, viewing pictures of Korean or- Auction at the meefing Tuesday. HOSIERY ■bna txt Invited to attend. Re­ March 15. for\ha bMefIt of the • *.- I • • Middle Tpke. 'phans,. dressed in -th e garments SPRING WOOLENS Farms Held 2,700% Net freshments will be served foUow- scholarship fund.\ jMra. Frances sent to them last year iiy the Swiss Rejus^Reds injg the hieetini^. Pagan! and M rs.\ A lb ert Puaso The Coamopolithn Club will meet AaaambImembara. In tweeds, flknneU *n^ iyivelty weaves. For sqits, akirts, Friday at 1:30 p.. m, in the Federa­ head the committee l^^also to the Donations, of cuiiancy ware vot­ al/SPECIAL (ilrla Friendly Sponsors of St. tion Room of the Canter Congre­ Communion breakfast ^ the As­ jackets, dresses and light weight coats. Recovering On Tanker:^ ed to the Red Crons campaign Mary's Episcopal Church will hold gational Church. A George Wash­ sembly Sunda;^ March 3T> follow­ and to the House of the Oo^ their monthly'.pneeting in the par­ ington's birthday party will follow ing the 8 a. m. Maas, in c h v g e of On Return of Trio Shepherd, Hartford. SALE PRICES iah house Friday at 8 p. m^ Host­ the business meeting. There w ill be Mra. Bematd Hart. Mrs. JtmoUiy ■ ci^. , Reports were presented on the -A" esses w ill be Mrs. M arjorie Kelsey, dessert and card games will be Horan and' their committee. BAULINGS 58" After Shock Mias Edna Kennedy. Misa Ger­ recent Box Supper and Man's played: Members are requested to Pollowikg the buaineaa maetilig Bern. Switzerland, Feb. 17T Three of the men gave up their REGULAR $I.3S trude Uddon and Mrs. Hazel Love­ Night. The membara .were also take note of the 1:30 o'clock meet­ many ^malned to fold ; cancer WOOL and RAYON Washington, Feb. 17 (iP)— (ipx__ The Swiss government legation yeater- Washington, Feb. 17 {IP)— No>Mend shMr or «omi-ihMr nyleni land. ing time. ' urged to reserve'the date of Sun j \ ine OWI88 gmemmenvij^y holding it for nearly day; March 8, when the “Igeaaage dressings under the direction of Secretary of Agriculture Ben­ declared today the fo u r a n ti-u ,y „ days tn the fa e fb f a show of Brig. (Jen, Julius C. Holmes, Also No*Mcnd, no>Mam ihM r hoaiery. Ur^' Margaret Chartier, an hon­ Chapman Court’, Order of Ama­ Roger B. Benson of this toifn of Fatima" will be preeentad by son told Congress today that Communists who invaded the , force by Swiss police troops. A President Eisenhower’s nom­ REGULAR <1.50 at apaclal thrift ors!^ member. TWEEDS ■ala prict. ranth, will Tneet in the Maaonlc and Christopher D. WiUiama 6f. John M. Haffert, national com­ the biggest shock of farm ad- Romanian legation and killed bed been arrested early inee for Ambassador to Iran; mander of the Blue Army of / T h e hostess comihittee, Mias Temple -Friday evening at 7:45. South Windsor were named to the jujdment from abnormal war­ A r h a iiffe iir w ou ld sta n d tr ia l I Tuesday when he tried to slip out. testified today he made An - entertainment will fdllow the honor roll for the first half of the Lady of Fatima, and author 'Antonia Shea, Mrs. Josephine Mun­ a cnauiieur would fltspa t'«“ UpoHce said they refused to give s : i s : buaineaa aeaaion, and rafreshmenta academic year at the L o o m is the book, "Russia Will Be Coh'^ son and Mrs. Hannah Moriarty. time demands appears to before the coufts of this tra-; their namss. $270,000 p rofit bn a $10,000 delicious brownies, other will be served by Mrs. Ruth Field School, Windsor,- verted." Haffert comes to Mgh-\| served $2.29 have been , passed and pro­ ditionally neutral nation. The lurrender heightened the investment in surplus tank­ Speaks for Peesidenrs School Program and her eomrriittee. Chester art- Invitation of tha Man­ 'home made cookiaa, tea and cof­ ducers generally are hciw in'a a ' government statement said; International dispute that has ers bought from the govern­ chester - Council, of Catholic Or- fee. Dulles Bars pair A panel discussion by four for­ Tan, Gray and Blue.' . period of .“comparktive sta­ "under ho circumstances" would strained relations between, Ro- ment after World War II. » U 9 American Legion A u x i l i a r y eign atudenta from Hillyar Cbl- the four be extradicted, as de-' mania and tl^s long neut.-al ns- members are requested to meet in lege, led by Dr. Pascal Poe, dean bility." ' manded In bitter notes to Bern j tion. Sonie observers predicted. Holmes told the Senate Foreign a body Oiis evening at 7:30 at the of the college, will be held tonights, In a statement prepared for a from the Communist regime in a diplomatic break might result. Relations Committee he did not „ Evacuation Laclerc Funeral Home, 23 Main at 8 o'clock at the regular meet-^ fnrm outlook heariii{; of the House Bucharest. 1 The four men face trial here for « " " St., in tribute to Mies Viola V. ing of the Highland Park PTA In Agriculture Cqpmittee. the OOP The statement asserted that .the | the deaSh of a legation rhaiiffeur,; J , I Rice, who. died yesterday. Miss the school auditorium. BAULINGS 6^* farm chief appealed - tq CongrcM legation was situated on ’ Swisa Aurel Sedu. fatally wounded late j ''’h*'’.*' Rice was a memlMr of the Amer­ to refrain from "rocking the boat" soil an dhgpite Its extraterritorial Monday night a hen the anti-Reda j,|,•* |essily x o .(^ .have ended in Of Quemoy ican Legion Auxiliary and her Winfred A. Kloter, general WOOL and RAYON with regard to—preaeht ■ federal, statua-thewen wouM-be tried here--aeiaed the legation at gunpoint mother, Mrs, Elmer F. Rice, is a farm programs. He mSde the same Withholds CnnArmntton agent for Masaachuaetts Mutual Instead of l^omania for the slay­ and drove the ataff out into the By TH E a s s o c i a t e d PRESS past president. Life Insurance, will speak on "Es­ plea in a Senate roihmittee hear­ ing. Maximuih sentence In Switzer-i street. Swlssxcourts are now In- The Foreign Relations Commit­ tate Planning" at the meeting of ing seveial weeks ago; - tee withheld a vote on confirming A British-American rift ' ' ' WOVEN erlsnd for .miirder Is life, with { vestigating; the ^ te against them, New Styles in Van Raalte The various groups of the Wom­ the KiwSnis Club tomorrow noon • / ■ V v (^tes Improvement Hlgns \ paroles usually grantad after 20. but Switzerland ddes not have the the nomination of the Kansaa-born over, Formosa flared into the en's Society of Christian Service at 12:15 at the Manchester Coun­ Benson said indications of im­ years. death penally. career diplomat because a quorum open today following U.S. wss not present. Chairman George, are cooperating in the pre-Easter try Club. FIGURED provement in the agricultural ' Switzerland haa never conclude®: The Syriisa federal court has not Secretary of State John Fos­ attendance crusade at. the South economy are to be found-In 111 (D -G a) did not aay when a vole an extradition agreement with Ro-! yet expressed an offlciaL view on will be taken. ter Dulles’ rejection of a FABRIC CLOVES Matho^at Church by attending m a atabillzlng farm pricea and farm mania, the government statement{ the RomsniMi demand tl^ the body the Sunday services or with All W inter Hats income ( 2 ) an advancing level of British ‘suggestion that Chi- added, so there could "under no . men be returned to BuchiresU for j However he later told reporters SUp-on itylM. ahort. madium and lonfer lenrtha. Whit*. Mru, Name R. H. Smith per capita farm Income; (3) a their famillea. Last Sunday - the , ’ $1.98 to $6.98 VALUES circumstances be any' obligation I . — ' , he expected the Foreign Relations ne.se Nationalists evacuate fill black, navy and paatela. ; \alight Increase last year in agri- Weeley, Stanley and M 1 z p a h $2e49 yd- for extradition in this case." | (Continued on Page Nineteen) ij^Commlttee and the Senate to con- the China offshore islands. ^ Itu r s l assets; <4) continuation Groups made an excellent show­ To Fill Vacancy fflrm Holmes as Ambassador to BriUsh informants in Lon don of\a high domestic demand for ing; and the, coming Sunday, >Fe'o. * . y o Ur c h o i c e a t Grey with pink and blue, ; Iran. Mid officials were particularly food; t.5t increasing foreign trade 20, the Edgar, Gleaners and Study grey with red. tan with ; "I see no objection to him." fflslurbed by Dullea' atatement laaL Robert H. Smith of 131 Hart­ In fann producta and | » an ex­ pair Groups w ill niafea % special effort yellow. .‘S8’' grey plain 8 j George told reporters. “ He's been night that the cause of freedom ford Rd., a former member of the panded movement of govemmeiit- 1.98 2 .9 8 to be represented-JOO per cent, and nylon flannel • I cleared by the F B I and approved would not be served by Chiang' ‘ »"neer Brazll- pointed to that group- laat night 0 0 2 0 0 3 .0 0 trust in his testimonv." al positions which the Communiats iisn novellat and D ire^r of the ‘l. -‘ . -‘ Benson hih^becn asked by the -|r rm TE • TT • t °"'-V thing that may l)e need to stage their announced at­ NEW STYLES to.fill the vacancy created by the MILUNERY DEPT.—tnd FLOOR particular Department of CuYturai Affairs at committee make I ' M I WW "M ATk AZk n r K i—Christian ' $C .98 Bide, and pink plaids. action would aggravate pre.senl jiH were /burned or in jV cd In , and that Holmes conducted himself Wfi.shlngton. Feb. 17 UP)— '*«ral dollars to build badly needed ! diplomat said privately."But Pineau completed a p opoacd gov- ; 'j’jjj k' T • 1 achoola.” . ,,Te can t conceal our own attitude. 56” Washable Wool aik^ Nylon Check Weave. •urplns problenia. ; jumps fTom the aecond floor of with ."complete propriety and The high aupporU were voted iu,,ir t/o-jtory wooden doraslUajJ, erhment ■ .lineup esHv to-tay b it ! 7 „ _ /KTm A\ E^^Thow'er has estlm.vted th e l'^ e fovemment must face up to .. , , 1 A ssn . UNbA) to d a y , oe- tion is short 340 OOO riasambms the demands of British public -aut by Congreea laat year whetHffeViflaTTt'lfe'ln'crUical\^ndlti<^ Morton said Eisenhower .obvi­ within a few- hours three of Ms 36 , V. , r:-’ u naiion is snori jsu.vin, classrooms fUia 1 t / i « Blue and aqua...... -yd.’S2.98. 1 nounced President Eisenhow- others have put the figure-as high opinion." it adopted a system of variable '^ corid do nothing.” a aurvlvoVj ously concurs in this opinion since ncmineta .vlthdre-w qt their party'sriy ■ | OIrla’/Shopa’/Shon 60” Houndstooth Check. W'qol and ra y o n ...... yd. 2 .9 8 Summing up the British view, — — criefl. " I can hear their acreama. > request. A ll were followers of Gvn. | er's school aid program and ..... the Infuentlai n m ei said editorial­ ' (Coatlaued on Page Nineteen) 1 :Hot! ... Hot! . Help!...Help!’ " : (Continued on Page Nineteen) pleaded for "some genuine renter. oV'■;f"p^’,:n '^ ^ .« ^ » ^ .'? a ? e " ly: . _j------^ ^ y Yhe inmates were mainly pitl- ; Charles de Gaulle. instead of token federal and local communities to issue "W hat la moat regrctable is that __ " , _ ■ _ ' _ - / 4 ‘ful old Japanese women without^ yTheU- action sent Pineau scuir,’- (Dullea) should still oppose so ing'fbrrcpfacements. He had hoped h elp to give ev e r y * school bonds which school districts can- BAULDINGS I00> W OOL TW E p S to ask the National Asaenibly to- child a do«W " " I "ow sell, either bevAuae they i •'r.^’y'5 ’ any CJtlneae Nationalist GQP WiIl'Holcl!a'",rji""" Senators Seen ‘ -MS,.. cannot find commercial buyers at ! wlthdrawala from the offshore Is- It waa Japan's worst building Iporrow to approve hisicabinct and William G. Carr. N E A s execu- reasonable interest rates or be- ' •*"<** ooDoaite Formosa . fire since the Pacific war air confirm him as the nation's first iv(e seerptary, aa|d the admin is- ^ Exposed Outpoets yd. yd. Socialist premier since 1C47. $2.9.8 and^$3v98 \ .56 Conelavie in raids. The 1951 Sakuragi'cho train , Backing House tration measure, keyed primarily; ^ •' v 'Mr. Dulles la chiefly concerned. Tan and grey combination, fire in central Yokohama killed i niose v.ho \vlt!idrew were Ed­ to federal aids to stale and local' j. ,, , . three-vesr i'‘’***' defense of Formosa and 108, ward Coniiglior.-Molinier, who had financing rather than ou trigh t, aco-million^dollar f ind for direct ' * '’* with him there. But even Sister Umeko. Sugtyama. 42. a heen named to. the jusUce ministry; 1^11 Fri icisco On Pay Boost * m ' aid for school districts which can- i o ' d e ^ e . it ia sure nun. died when she dashed bsck Pierre Ferri. named to t'-e minis-- loo ' little aid and much too much ly better — ‘to----- put■ - a •—hundred ' • —miles of into the buminLbuilding to carry try of posts, telephone and telpc not be helped iipder the bond pro- \ BAUblNeS WOOL and NYLON 5i".WASHAILE Washington. /Feb. 17 i>P) — The control" by the fedeial govern- gram. . sea between the two aides than out another ofTTer charges. Washington. Feb. 17 upi-Lead­ graph, and Andre Gaubert. t^-re- niciit. Republican National Committee tary of .slate for commjice,/ Relied On Brokers The home, a converted Japan­ ers predicted today Uie .Senate will In testimony prepared for the (Cpatlnned on Page Nloeteea) today unantmoualy ratified the ese army barracks., was part o f j All are mem'oers' of thie'Repub- Hill said in an interview he Waa. MARINE FLANNEL y/$ aetectlon .of Ban Francisco aa the convent of the Garden of Our; HERMAN SCHOLZ follow the House lead in Voting Senate Labor Committee. Carr not aiirprlsed at a statement yea- 3,98 lican Union for Social Action the administration site for the OOP national conven-1 belonging to the Francisco; a aubstantial pay boost fo r mem­ raid of tei'day by Dr. Samuel Brownell, Beautiful waahabla flapnel in grey, copen blue, (URASI. gr.im: turquoise, navy.'blacfl, .,\ tIonffirtn inIn 1GM1956. Approval AnnrnvMl was\A*Ji« byhv aft missionaries . . .. of » Mary, -- an interna-. . bers of Congreea and federal Two G'ullists cho.se to stay in commissioner of. education, that judges. • . ..'The purpose of the hill is the administration did not aak the ■ i ' \ . -, Pineau's governiiient Maurice Le- stated as being ‘to improve/­ '^TJte'’committeeThe committee-approved anoroved a reso- reso . superior, a French Canadian. “hth-, R ubinSteill P l O l t e r The 'louse voted 2SS-118 veoter- assistance of the N E A on the new maire, minister for re; oastrut.Uon. ance of a substantial and effective Bulletins hitlon aubmitted by a site »'**'-11« gister Marie St. Gongin du nai -TTnlrliinn day to give the 98 Senate m and 435 and Diomede Calroiix. accretary preiTrniu but “ reli'ed" on New .doinmUlee calllng'for convening of whose-f(.milv name i trrilleC l O lTllO kllipS Representatives a 110.000 annual n.ature.’ It will not provide such York bond broiters for technical from the AP Wire* Home sewing is child's play with fhe amaxing of stale for air. Both held the same a...sistance." the convention in tho ^ Shi escaped. boost ' to $25,000. - Con-.parablc positions in Pieire Mcndes-Urance's financial' advice. ' wrinklepreef, crush-preof interfacing \ . . raises are included for the rice The N E A is a professional or­ Hill i^ld this "Ji'st confirmed FttUvtl Pklace ln“ the West Coast city the Weif»-e \fini«trv offictala ini government. ganization of educators. week beginning Aug. 20. 1956. J*”,'.!* .New York, Feb. 17 i«>, — Police president, the House Speakef. all The withdrawals left Iheother 15 what I-* had thought all along." BRIT.klN PI-AN8 H-BOMB ^ .e,.,- r the building bad , federal judges ahd U.S. attorneys. Too Little. Too late adding that it reinforced his Them e a,;,iuiiaction camevmiiie after,ufter. a S' briefhk ii^. , ___^___ ,___ _ „ „ ______sav frail, 50-year-old Herman ministries diylded thia way among lamdou, Feb. II IP). ->-Britala dlBCUsaion during which commit-declared a fire menace in Sen. Cplbnents (D -K y), acting Sen. Hill (D-AIai. chairman of opinion that ' the Eisenhower ad­ , . „ - , , . tl'953 i Scholz, who reportedly has "fin- announred today she will develop majority leader, said the Senate the labor committee, said mean­ ministration ia oriented toward big- V' PELLON ' lia ar ■ " (Continued on Page Nineteen) hydrogen bomlM, Britain has tha S '^ei^rw saT rP S et" t^ "^ Yokohama police said the blazej gered ” ^he possible killers in the probably will la':e up It.s version while that a full day of testimony biislneaa. atomic bomb. The United State# UTrty S T o ? mTe^in PMUde7-i*PP««’®"‘'y/‘“' ted «'lth | of the pay raise next week. by Secretary of Welfare Hobby, Hill la piahing a hill providing 1 Oi Ve S y o u p r o f e s s io n ’ A L l o o k in g CLOTHES ’ ______and presumaMy Russia afe tha ^ a or Chicago, other main con-:.Tlring at 4:30 a. m. ^ e r i e ^ unsolved The bill approved by a heavy had' failed to change Ills mind that one billion dollars in direct federal only powers now possessing the . For garment fronta,-bottoma,. cuffs,, collars— tha enttra skirt and majority In the Senate Judiciao' Eisenhower's plan is "too little and aid over the next two years, with lenders for the host city. ^ Hunt More Bodies ' wkeH ..n T ..e .d .v told vastly .more destructive hydnigeii petticoats. You see Pellon Is ao rriiah and wrinkle.proof it keepa „ « . . ' I a J i"m.i ' In Montreal flremen combing, ScholE, pIcKeq. up Tuesday, told committee would-give members of too late.” . ■“ statca putting up a matching The Dem^rats h ^ picked ^1- t^day said there how hia own plan to kidnap the bomb.' garmenta fresh aa new. Waahea or dry Cleana like a dream. White, (Tongrrsa a $7,500 increase to $22.- News Tidbits Mrs. Hobby testified yesterday share, and black. ©ago for their 19M convention,; ^ very .slim possibility " ] 46-year-old Rubinstein for ransom 5oo:' that the administration program Sen. Ivfs (R-NVt. a committee tWOU TO ATTEND PARLEY starting either July 23 or Aug. )*rxiiea rtmalned to be found.; waa carried out without him and Sen. Kefa.iver (D,Tenn», who Culled from AP Wires “ will enable the American jicople member, said the Eisenhower bill s Jakarta. Indonesta, Feb. 17 25^’ L igh t W eight for Dre.sses, ,y d ^ 5 9 < i Attempts to Identify the dead ' resulted in a ."bungled” job that headed a subcommittee wdifch con­ to form a working/ partnership Recommended by Hall (/Pi— Premier ChoU Bn-tol ac­ GOP National, Chairman Leon­ ducted hearin)fs on the question, using private, local, (itate. and fed- (Continued on Page Two) 25-’ H eavy W eight for Suits and CoaUt . . . .-.iij'd. 3 9 g (Contlaued on Page' Nineteen) told a reporter today he lielleves Prospectors from Dartmouth cepting an invItaHpn today tor ard Hall . headed the GOP site | (Continued on Page Ten) the Senate will pass its bill ‘-'by a College rejjortedly will be seeking Communist China to attend the 37” Light Weight for. PetticoaU ...... yd, || ,0 9 ■uheommittee . which announced At teea hi aubstantlcl margin." . uranium on' the school's 27,000- .\slan-.\frlcoJi conference, de­ I • ' • ■ . ■ ■ yesterday it would recommend San eeee MousmisMe 'He said "a t the I'lidment" his plan acre wilderness property near the clared be saw ne reason why Irish Linen Classic Francisco to the full committee. What UA Sdiool Help Meaai; ( ) is to stick to the Senate I ill. "then northern tip of New Hampshire. 2 nations v ^ h (different forms of > , a o O % President Eisenhower arranged QTHF:R INTERFACING work out oi r differences.in confer­ Right of newspapers to make fair government rauldn't "coexist In to deliver an off-the-record talk at Reuther, • t ’ ence.” comment and criticism o f public peaee." our imported Irish linen classic a cloiied luncheon' meeting of the OurNaw Sen. George ID-Ga), dean of the figures ulna new legal atrength 25” Armo Hair Canvas for Suits and Coats . .yd, S I.09 GOP committee. Senate and its preside;U. pro tern, from Common Plena Couft deci­ Eighu States Could Get A 8.SEMBLY MOURNS WARD is crease-resistant, washable,, 26” Armo Form ite ...... v.yd,^ 7 9 g i Q I ^ I , in a speech prepared for. and Sen. Bridges .tR-NH), senior sion' which clears Cincinnati En­ Xm aeaaion, heaped praise on On CIO, AFL Merger Stole Capitol, Hartford, Feb. Waahable and dry cleanable. For dreasea and light W al|^aul,ts Republican member, ai'pport the quirer of libel damages. 17 IB—Saddened members of tha gay and fresh as a shamrock , l^ b tiM ca v Eisenhower aa "the greatest leader ! Alaba'tiia state's allorneya proa; and coata. White, ecru, black. . . of bur tim es" and a i^ a le d to hia | raise to $22,500. Ike’s Aid to Education lieneral Assembly came to tha New York, Feb. 17 (Ah—Michael; However, one Sen.itor who has ccuting Albert Fuller fo.- murder fellow, committeemen: rap'tol today Id join In n sorrow­ J. Quill, president of the CIO ' backed a.pay boost s 'ld in a:;. In­ promise tq show "lav Irasneaa wa* "Let's sell Republicaniam as.we NLRB Nominee ing tribute to o n e 'o f their col­ IVansport Workers Union (TW U), terview today his fnail U runnLig In full vogue" in or.ce-wlld Phenix (EDITOR'S NOTE: This Is the-cies tn being, 11 appaientlji could never have before. .And we. can do leagues, Sen. William A.. Ward Slick-Jac accuses CIO. President W alter hearily agai;ist It and that, while City and former chief ■ eputy sher­ second o f two artlrles on how | set them up under existing laws,- by FOREVER Y O U N G N . A,B.C.39"WATERPROOF '.: it-under the. leadefahlp of one of (R-C7lnton), who died yeaterday. 12.98 Reuther w ith a "sellout" In visiting in his state laat week, he iff "knew it.'.7 , . . Suprortera of stal.os might he . able to 'o p era te and 14 others'-could do so with Companion to »H«i famou» S lic k ^ irl* the greatest man any party eve'r agreeing to mfrge the CIO with found peoplefbitter" about It. This President Eisenhower'e plan to under President Elsenhower’s plan simple enabling legislation. - RAYON SERGE SATIN LINING / had —Dwight D, E isenhow er-If we POSSIBLE PLANE CLUB the A F U Senator, asking not to be named, liooat free norld trade by cutting for federal aid to educatton;) , Four' states Pennsylvania. Geor- •Wherever but from Ireland could such haiidaome linens follow him." Boico dl Montegollo, Italy. indicated he may vole "no." tarltfa expressed jponfidince they gia, Indiana and Maine - have To wear with everything you own spring T Ever>’ inch woven and dyed in Ireland, and Ouarantaed for the life of the garment Four- Assumes Ike io Run Quill also says Reuther U trying Feb. 17 Searchers high on to run the T W U convention here In any eveut, Senate rules, un­ held u^per honl as House calls By HERMAN R. .ALLEN ' state school building agencies a.v lyrought to America to be fashioned by Forever Young,' ' teen colora in thla popular A.B.C, lining. Td. Hall, who says he assumes teisen- (A P Newsfeature.-Writer) gale-swept Mt. Vdttore today "through remote control from De­ like those of the House, permit measure up for debate. such. Of these, the Pennsylvania Into yoiu- favorite'classics. The slimming charmer has bower will run for a second term, ' Young mail wltcee frozen body found a metal box which they Slick-Jac* by Vic-G«ne — our amart pinwak car6«ray -c:— ^ , troit.” Washington, Feb. 17 —Eight State Public School building Au­ said "m ight have been part" of great big plastic buttons; a self.^It. a naturally moulded FAirytsia flowery nylons with floaty nylon netl waa found in West River lagoon (Continued on Page Tea) (Coatlaued ea Page Tea) states would be ready to move thority apparently operates most the Belgian BirHaer missing over jacket with Ion; ilecvM, button front, atand-np cnIUr. torso, peg pockets and short slaves. It's a wardrobe de< psttiedats...wsshquick as a wink, need no pressing! po , th«“ . “Oier charges. at West Haven la tentatively iden­ immediately -under the school tight ast'd com'ea in 2 lush colora: toast and lilac. Sizes 12 Reuther says: "May thd L«rd for­ closely to the way contemplated Italy since Sunday. Officials said Bltutomiime; Printed poeies... a deep-scallop neck ,77 ' * 39" MILIUM ^ tified as Robert Francis Barnes of building agency - provisions of in the President's proposal. You’ll wear k with all your skirta, tlacki and puU^«a«m :'^^to20. 14', to22>,. give Brother Quill, for he knows 29 were aboard. that town . . . Nationalist China President Eieenhower's aid.-to-edu- Reoeh Bonding Limits for a wonderful caiual iackau Siaaa 10 to II. - matching beauty-bonnet! Fasfivo/; Embroidered THE METALLIC IPjISULATED LINING: not what he -doeth.” Ex-Red Told to Spy pays homage (o 720 gi erritlaa 'x ho Cuizado^B Trial Set cation plan ' if Congress enacts PRINCESS HELD C.APTI$'E posies...dainty fluffs of lace...iiered-ruflle Reuthcr’s comment waa released. died to a man in losc o f Yikiang- Pennsylvania achool districts StyTe No, 713—Sizes 14!/,-22».^. Fina quality rayon aatln with a metalHn in- them. petticoat Both sizes S to 6x, 7 to 12. at the convention by a CIO aide For Sen. McCarthy ahan Island tp CVxumuniata. These states already have agen­ which have reached their legal Rome, k'eb. 17 Princess ConaOa la red, turqnolae, ginger and ciorat, Bach $ 5 ,9 3 aulatad backing. Keeps you ..warmer In ebid To Start March^ 2rl yesterday after Quill had tongue- bonding limits may submit build­ tairistione' Pohlevl of Iron said weather and cooler In hot weather. Nine cbt- . ' \ Sen. Brlcker ( R-Ohlo') says he cies specifically charged-with as- lashed Reuther and the A F L . believea actloa by Congress will be slatltJK local school dlstricta to ing plans ami ask the authority today she and her 7-year-old son, BPORT8WEAK—tnd rU>OR ora. Yd. Reuther waa not at the conven­ N ew York, Feb. IT (AS— H arvey to come to the rescue with money .All Pstclk. ooasideyed o^ possibln GREEN STAMPS;^ Panama, Feb.'17 I'/Pi —Ex-PreaP required to biing short "a li-Jly overcome their rla.ssroom short­ tion. , tt haa raised with bonds. heir to Uw throne, are barred GREEN STAMPS dent Jose Ramon Giilzadn muat MatuaoW, ex-Communlat and one­ con^UUvs television ayatem.” .. . ages, or trther agencies which can Vote Against Merger by police from leaving their GIVEN WITH ■land trial March 21 < on homicide time FBI Informer, agya he was Air Force Capt. 'Vir,;ll A. Daniels exerciae similar functions. I f the authority approves the '4 y > C 6 r e E N s t a m p s project!-. Rome h o te l room together! GIVEN W it h charges in connection with- the A fte r an .impaaaldned speech by asked to spy on Nevada'publisher asya "racial preaSure" of neigh- TTie President called-for the es­ plana, it forwards the - - Newspapers sold a rhamberlain GIVEN WITH OPEN EVERY machlnegun slaying of hla prede­ Quill, the delegates repreaentlng Hank Greqnspun on behalf o f Sen. bore has barred piana to move itia tablishment of state agencies money to the district, which re­ OPEN EVERY • CASH SALES GRIEN STAMPS from the court of Iran acted In OPEN EVERY THURSDAY EVENING CASH SALES OPEN EVERY 170.oi)0 TWU members voted 392 Joseph R. McCarthy (R-Wlai. family Into goverhnent-financed which’ with fejleral help would Is­ pays It with interest over a 40- CASH SALES cessor in office. President Jose An­ the name of Shah Mohammed THURSDAY EVENING to 18 against merger oh the basis Oreenapun waa a political oppo­ apartment In W averly, Iowa. ' sue bonds to build schools. The year rental period.' ■ '\- THURSDAY EVENING THURSDAY EVENING tonio Remon. .. _ Henry Cabot Lodge. Jr.,. says Resa Pohlevl, who (Iocs not 1CLOSED MONDAYS The National Assembly voted agreed upon in Miaml^Beach last, nent o f McCarthy and the late local districts would rent the Interest has- run around 3 ))er CIOSED MONDAYS GIVIN WITH U.S. muat continue to press for w a ^ the .prtneeos to lake tb# CLOSED MONDAYS CIOSED MONDAYS week. The CIO has'about five mil­ Sen. P at McCarran (D -N ev). buildings and eventually tha v*otx; cent, which is somewhat high by r ' 48-1 to Indict Guizado during a cease-fire for Chinese C o s ta l yetfr lion members; the A F L 10 mllillop. Matuaow waa a witness'' again would pay off the bonds. Then usual financial standards, b|iit off!* boy jo France. four-hour session laat night high­ Islands, regardleaa of Red China'q, CASH SALES lighted by an impassioned decla­ After two days of debate, the yesterday tn a hearing baaed on the" buildings would ^become' the ciala .note that these school dis­ attitude... Arizona superior court E X -EN VO Y DUE? OPEN WEDS 10 MO ration of innocence from the ac- T W U ^convention adbpted a reso­ the plea by 13 second-atring Com- districts' pcoperty.' tricts are financially, distressed ■ UN wEli lO flHM l jury finds welder Daniel J. U,arBtn, ciued. The asaemblj). la the only lution placing the union on rec­ munlata that Matusow’s leatim oay . Six states have constitutional and have to take "p retty much Wnohlngtoa.'' Fbb. 17 1 • v e h i R t M r -Boyd Leedom,. South Dakota —which he now saya waa falae-7 tanooent of kidnaping Mrs. Eve­ body which can try a president. ord aa refiuing to become part of provisions that might prevent whai.;3hey can get. Peter Jarman. 62,. former am- Supreme' Court‘jwUee, was oom- led to their conviction in 1952 on lyn Anne Smith and holding her bMgador to AustraU* 'nod tois- -I ■ 1 • - I t convicted, Guizado could be sen­ the projected lalior federation un­ their setting up school building ( Under another )>art of the Els­ loatod by Prealdeot Elaeobower conspiracy ' chargea, They are In Superstititin Mountains for $75.- mer ntember o f Obagreas froaa tenced. Yoi a prison term of from til there are guarantees against ageheiea until the three-year Ufe enhower plan, the federal govern­ la be a dieoiber of tbe NaHesqU seeking a new trial.. 000 ransom. Alabama, died today in OorfiaU X6 to io years. racial -discrlmlnatloil, ffnloii raid­ of the Eiaenkower plan hag ex­ ment could buy local achool bonds Labor Retattoas Board. LeedOeo, Matuaow, t. cross-examined by AcAdental overdose o# barbitu- Hospital. Jormoa had a heart Gulzado'a outburst came aa ape- ing and racketeering, among other pired, ,^but sothera are _U| better at rates up to S 1-8 per cent.) wboae. basao la a$ Modbuta, S. D., U.S. A tty. J. Edward Lumbordi rsUa la blamed for death of ac­ attack at his hotel agartaaiat a|al prosecutor Joae de la 'Vega things. tress Abigail Adoma, former jhap^"^ ■ ' t h ^ l U U c o i u Th€ J W H A I ^ CORE r..WMMwCOIlR The s m m v a x core ■ w m oomed to tbe atate'bigli eeart (OaatlBtwd oa Page To I) bare aa Maadaj- la I N L (A P Wirephota). (Ceattaoad a* Paga Xaa) -floneat o f coihadtan Georga Jeaacl. „ Aaida frosn the eight with agen- MoNCNimR Comm* M iN iPlism Conn* AtANCMimil C9HM* MANCHItm COMH’ (OaattaoM Page Tw*> (Caattaoefl ■■ 1 . .' - 1/ r - . -, A ’ '-e-y . V ' ' ■ "V.' f , 1 ■ t - ' ' ' 1 ' i I . / • r:- • J: - c '- I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, FEBitUARY 17,19SS ^ fAGE TWO MANCHESTER EiTENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17,1956 / P A G B I H i n — a ——------I — ...... ------:------— \ Vernon Tax Rate To Jump Giiizaclo^s Trial Set U.S. Educators fic stAgnatibiy parUch^arly In Singer at Church Ribicoff Claitng State's big ^ iea . Award Long Seh^ice Pins ^ Six Milk Saya OffickI Troop Honon Ad Altare Dei Award Winners To Start Hlarch 21 Ike Aid to Schools Merchants Rap . Such a. program ontaili Rockville, Feb. 17 (Special) Public Dehia(uls penditure of at least $500.') To 118 Sky watch Observers - The - new tax rate for the State Curb on $1.500,000.000, ha said town of Vernon is due for--a (Ooatimied from Pags Oaa) (Coatlnned from Pdge One) Oak Political Tijuce added, no money will be avail' jump upward according to 30 O A K ST. MANCHESTER I for this project unless gaaoline Aunrrl* for'or Innr1 fiervlce In «c»n-~H»xrnow’. William H »n s^ . JJ'''**’ * i Hermah Olson of the Board of told the lawmakers, he would ddean't stand a' £hance as it {s Sunday Sales revenue la’ freed for other uses, -u... th. n»tiAnV nro- Hill, J»m e» Morgan. E. B. In -; Finance. * prove at the trial that the price now written.'*’ But he Indicated he. ★ FINE FOOD ★ QUAUTY lEVERAGES New Haven, Feb. 17 (A5 (Joy: said the’ gas tax money is now nlng the «k>a for tha nation a f ro ^ William KloUer and Louir, favors some of Its- approeohee. pledged to back up Greenwich- man, Olson said today - that tha for killing Remon was between lection will be given to eome Lanrjino. $75,000 and $80,000, part of which Asks Substantial Changes TRY OUR 45e DAILY SPECIAL Hartford,..Feb. 17 (An — A group Ribicoff says the people have klllingly Expressway bonds. ekymatcher obeervera in errrmon- oihera in the group who will be Board will recommend a new 'Carr urged “ substantial modlfl- given their order for state govern­ rate of 27 millsf be approved waa paid by Guixado. of merchantk sang the “bluea" Rlbicqff proposes the issue of an Behold a oagaant of clasiic tea to be held at Center Springe honored (or having aerved 50 hours Rising from hia seat in tha hall catlbn of the bill so aa to provide ALSO SPECIAL LUNCHES—CHOICE OF ^ANDWIOIES ment: 'They want cooperation be­ Jkddttional $300,000,000 needed to at a town meeting. This, is an “genuine assistance to states and about Connecticut's Sunday blue '\ $plendor''wheni^Ar/whiin'. . . . . ■ Lodge, CJenter Spi’ iga Park. Sat- obaervera ft the local post are: increase of six mllla over the and gesturing with both hands, tween Democrats and Republi­ complete the expressway under a urd'ay. Fob. Sg at 8 p.m. Ravmond Leger, Eiithelun Lewis, tocalltiea Instead of token as- CHICKEN ih tiM lASKET to Toko O u t ...... TSc IkWk at a public hearing yeaterday,- ■ 'X' " - . present rate. Guixado shouted into an assembly cans. \ ■ different plan, 'nils would not en­ Heading the list, of award win- Virginia Uegl, Beatrice Manning. microphone; iatance." and he continued; rlaimlng they kre caught in the cumber the State’s gas tax "fo r b e a u t y c o m e s t A MANCHESTER FEB. 23s> The Board has based the rec­ “ Unless it Is so modified, there middle of a iqueeze. Ribicoff reminded 400 persons \ * • ^ Im Tiers are HSael Small and Thomas Joseph Mareln, Or^ Matthews, “What is being done to me la the the next 40 years;” he said. Evelyn McCauley, Ralph McCol­ ommendation for the- higher is little or no reason why we They, told' the General Aaaem- at the 160th annual Chamber of •> ...... I / ...... Maxwell, who have served 500 greatest infamy iq the world. It He said the B(im of $100,000,000 lum, Robert MKlomb', Bruce Mil­ rate on the net grand list of should' support it.” bly’a Judiciary Committee /'the commerce dinner here last night hours or more at the Manchester 124.876,269 which was an­ la an infamoua plot. I am inno­ in Iwnda, already sold for finanr- ler, Penelope Morianoa. Kenneth Carr said federal control was lawa, which trace their origin that’ in ' NovembeB».Conneetlcut obaerva'ion post since July H, nounced yesterday. ^ cent. “ I swear it by God and bar 1» 5^ the date s!:in>-atch waa inau­ Morrison, Guy Mullen, Alayne implicit in the Eisenhower bill. Matlnea Hack, td colonial daya, ought to be voters split thV ir voU s'"M “ they i ‘I** " '‘’L *’* 7 ' fore the graves of my parents.'' NOW rsrelv have done financed, thus permitting him to gurated. • Murphy, Dorothy E. Nolan, Wil­ No date has been set for ac­ Mrs. Hobby had testified the bill 2 n M. nelaxed. Nine obsen'ers will be awardeq liam O'Brien, Wallace G. Payne, tion on the new tax rate. \Remon waa mschlnegunned to gives the federal government no thru STATE 0 Eve. Cont. I The atatutea say you cannot J^ley eL a ed a Democratic I P;""**** * S‘ * “ -wid« expan- pins In re-.ognitlon of their having E. E. Perkins, Howard S. Peters, death Jan. 2 as he chatted with leverage to influence, state public SATURDAY From 7 P. M. "aell or expoae for sale any goods Governor, w-ith Republican offl- ' Don't Throw I'^1^ Away aen-ed 250 hours. -Florence------” PllU, "** *•'—-n-n Kendall •» R. Richard, friends, in a pavilion at the Juan education systems. warea of rherchandlae" on Sun­ cers; a-Democratic Senate, with a THERE’S STILI- PLENTY OF WEAR I.EfT IN THOSY i They a re r Dorothy Belcher, Lucy son, Gary Roche, Thomas Russell, man LaRo.se and Clifford McKin­ F ra n ^ rare trick, four mlleS RUGGED STARS IN A RUGGED STORY! day, except for some specific Republican House. SHOES WHEN BROUGHT HERE FOR EXPERT REPAIRIN* i»\u *e, Flo>’d Otianman. Olive M. Madeline* M. Saegaert, William H. ney. from tpe city. Guixado, the flrat things like milk, bakery products, 'That, said Ribicoff, la a man­ Police Holesn't interfere with the civil Firm Opens Here North End Plans HAND KNITTING son. Carl Slusarcayk. York Strang­ and P. Call; one year pins and two remained calm and collected dur­ rights of other!. iM silver arrows to R.‘ Jacobs. ing inbst of the 2 It hours he was tha lace. T h e skirt ofHulIexwith WILL f e a t u r e . ^ Date Book feld. A. Hyatt Sutliffe. Albert Ted- lace panels extended intiAa chapel Now that timet have changed, ford. Helen Tedford. Alan Wabrek, News lion badge and one gold arrow in the assembly hall for the read­ people ahould be permitted to work Chadwick A Co., also known as General approval (Jf the move td to B. Palmer. Bear badge to T. ing of De la Vega'a report. Clad train. Her veil of importe'P) — • Dem­ $5.0OO Serbin I freshmenla were served during the REFRIGERATORS i zoo Stove A Furnace Co. in four being appointed assistant pastor the smoke filled car by Patrolman Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Oakman, 34; their home at 70 Parker St. PROGMIKIS _ _ ocratic State (Chairman John M. Women's Open Golf touinamanl evening. at the (Jhurch of St. John in Crom- 'i of their New England Branch out- opened today and defending cbarK- Robert Webb. E; , Middle Tpke.; a son to Mr. and The bride was graduated from Bailey will be toastmaster at the a-ell. ' lets. During World War II he pion Babe Zaharias of Tampa If your wafflea atick it may DRIVE-IN ^m\ Webb said he ■was checking the Mrs. Sam . Witryol. Storrs; a Manchester High School with the annual Jefferson - Jackson day INVENTORY SPECIALS The Rev. Barrett canie- to this ivideo Everyday—All Rights Ros^fved—H. T. pickinscai R Co., 1 ' served in the Army and participat- headed the li.st of competitors, rear of the bakery at about 2 a.m. dau]i(hter to Mr. and Mra. Maurice 1951 class and is employed by Democratic fund-raising dinner \be becauee you have allowed your city in September of /i951 after I ed in the five European campaigns j But the touinamen't may be wide 462 CENTER STREET when he noticed the car and saw French. RFD 2, Rockville. Hamilton StandarcL Windsor here Feb.' 26. ' waffle iron to become overheated, hr.ving served at SL Ambrose from Normandy to Central Ger- open. The Babe won at Tampa. becauae you have cooled '.'le iron smoke inside. On investigation he DISCHARGED YESTER D A Y : Locks. She has been guest of hon­ Robert F. Claffey ^ of Hartford., ^ discharge from the ■y found Shea in the car in a semi- Church in Brldgcpq^t. He . is Louise Suggs at Los Angeles, with the grlda closed, or becau« native of Waterbury. Mrs.- Frances Griggs, 13 Kerry St.; or at several pre-nuptial parties. general chairman of the dinner.; Chadwick, hia wife KAVINAK cdhscious condition and pulled him Mrs. Anne Wheeler, Storrs; Earl ! Jackie -Piing at Sea Island and y'du have aterted to bake the waf­ “ i He graduated frpm St. Thomas The bridegroom, a graduate of Mid an overflow crowd la and two sons have made their: Patty Berg at St. Peteraburg in LEONARD Out Into the open air, where he re­ Clifford, 19 Strant St.; John ManchMter High SchooJ, class of pected at the Hotel Statler. fles before, the iron waa at the OPEN ALL SEASON Seminary, Bioomfleld. St. Mary vived Immediately. home tn Manchester. I earlier tburnamenta. correct temperature. of Baltimore, Md., and waa or­ Deptula, 70 Village St.;. Rockville; 1947, is a veteran of the Korean Gov. Frank G. (Jiement of Ten- j THE CUSTOM DESIGNED REFRIGERATOR The MFD waa called and ex­ Kathleen and Daniel Quertin, Tol­ War. Hit gifts to his beat man and nessoe will be the principal apeak-! \ tinguished the fire. Evidently it dained at St. Joseph’s Cathedral, Hartford in, 1935. land; Pearl Olmsted, RFD 2, Bol­ ushers were gold tie clasps and cuff 4r. ■ ■ ■ j 11 A. M. to 1 A. M. continued to amoulder, for thg ton: Linda-Brown. 84 Henry St.; Claffey said the dinner is being 12 Ca. Ft. 2 Door Ante. Defrost, Father ECarrett will asMime hia link setsi and the bride gave to firemen were called again at abo\it Marie .iftietHam, Montville; Arthur her attendants pearl necklaces and held to celebrate the election of { SATURDAY 11 A. M. to 1;30 A. M. ^ LMTD Reg- $529. With old refrigerator. / $ 3 7 9 6 a. m. to put out the rejuvenated new duties immediatel.v. The Rev Anthony Colapletro is being trans­ Walnum., 174. Main St.: Mrs. Joan earrings. Cov. Abraham A. Ribicoff. to pay ; flrg. Damage waa estimated at Douglas, 50 Essex. St.; Archie ferred from St. John’s to I'Jew tribute-to the new state commis-; about $100, according to. C^ief London. Sivilla. .329 Center St.; Dwyer baby 1 ^tdnek tioneriihe has appointed, and t o - I I Cu. Ft. Auto. Delitost John Merx qf the MFD. The front girl, 34 Union St.: RockvilUi; Mra. I raise money to offset the deficit a iO A N IK HEAT6D Reg. $402. Special no trade. $ 3 0 2 seat and upholstery on the inaide Sarah Burns. 215 Center St.; James ! from the last Btate election: of a door were consumed. Matthews, Wapplng; Mrs. Nellie 1 KIDDIE SHOW in IROAD MI-9-1124 I (Jharlea E. Mahoney of Hart-1 For Your Grootor Comfort ^ Shortly after noon today, the Warren, 3 Pioneer Circle. NEXT SATURDAY ford. Democratic state treasurer, is , About Town DISCHARGED TODA’Y’: Mrs. SALES And 0 Ca. Ft. Auto. Defrost SMFD answered wh.it turned out Sbdw'Storts 1 P. M. TELEVISION RADIO In charge of reservations. to be a false alarip from Box 26 Shirley. Brown and son, 25 Avon­ SERVICE Reg. $844.75. Special no tr $ 2 5 9 Doors Open 12:$9 \ at (hooper and Higlj Streets. • “ Board Meeting Blues,” the dale Rd.; Mrs. Lillian Leggett, 42: Alexander St.: Mrs. Gloria 'ThOmp-; The home for wiilch the alarm first program o f the Buckley Par­ Ckaiierl ■/ New HsTee. Cvmi. (M4E) RHOWER o r NTARn \ WALLPAPER SALE m f a s H was turned in has a gi.s heated ent ’Teachei- Assn., which waa or­ son and daughter, f*lllsbury Hill. ! t^koeaci la ■■rtfetd, t>oa. "Tker. Life" Belly ; 7,1 Co. Ft. Auto. io. Defirosti • dryer in the basement i^th a vent ganised last month with Louis F. Rockville: Alfred Schlebel, 597 Chaiwri is riMsflcM. NSu. GraMe, Harry Janee. Jeka-. Police Arrests THIS WEEK ONLY—ALL SALES FINAI— NO RETURNS Reg. $249. Speciallal nv trade. $ 1 8 9 Adams St. Ckaaaei'XS New nrilata. Ceea. LVND pipe, lerding quislde for ^escaping Heard a.s president, was a great and iht DEVIL” C:haaeM U Wslcrborjr. Ceei. (tS) i V l ? NTAR' PLAVROinE steam. Someone passing tn* house ChuMl 4S NelnkF,' Mbm. success and enjoyed by fully 200 CARTOONS and COMEDY Ckseeel 41 RaruallcM, Maee. -4harte, Reyer "Tke WIM EAST TERMS. 24 MONTHSTO PAV saw the lyisps of vapor, inqught persons. An original play by BALLOON BUSTEIH Rkark" Eugene Halamicek, 32, of Hart­ CEIUNG SPAR VARNISH SEMI.GLOSS and the house was on firo and pulled (II) KDDIR CANTOR COMEDY Mrs. VVilliam CTooper, it Waa pre­ l:N ( I) KID'S SHOW THEATKR ford. waa arreated., Tueiday by KAL.COATER WATERPROOF GLOSS WHITE cooirlM snvicE stme in the alarm. • % sented* by a qdst of 20. Mrs. (Ml BAH M WESTKRN THCA- Stale Patrolmen Donald Waite end Cooper, Who also served as direc­ T K » _ charged with operating a motor CHADWICKS COMPANY The National. Society for thV. (M> WHATh VWL'K TROtBLK $2.79 Pep GnI. $3.A9 Per GnI. $3.95 pe'rGn,. tor gave a ^beat deal of time, to L - l f . l J d r i (M> CAPTAIN'VIDKO ehicle in violation of a limited Prevention .of Blindneai says eye ey ______Cavern In One Coat. All Purpone. - Extremely Durable. 564 c e n t e r s t r e e t the rehcarsal.inmaii4 Re- AutamaUc Heating SpeclnBatR atop for- a stop siffly at Oak and Merri-Weds of U;e Second Oon- THt fS L sM om M fU l I r»BFe“ OIL HEAT * Spruce Streets. IHttrolman Prime AT A NIlT LOW PRICI gregatlonsl Churc’- \.lll hold their Psara^TWumA p » r i (H) TWiUCiHT TNKATEK Amoded was the arresting officer.' I l:M ( X) aPOHTNCOPR In c . Febniarj’ meeting Friday at 8 p.m.‘ LaFOND (la-is) NRwa ENGINEERING. A feature of the ;>ro.fram will'be HER (M) PHONK VOCB ANHWKR 244 Main S t — Tel. MI-$-Vlil$ Military Whist, cond'Cted by Mra. r (SI) RPORTS VIKWa BROTHERS NIBS l i l i j i S;4S ( ■) WKATHKB PUHCCANT Betty TYpmbiey. ' Refresliiiicrits V • « (I*) w »:a t h k r ' t:W ( IRI) DRAGNET.)..Jack Wekikl will be served.' ■" . STEAK HOUSE t'.tt ( a) WORLD NEWS .TODAV - '(U » RKVLAH . ULTOAwVIOlON LOwQOY MONSON, »|ASS. ■ '.1 9 .w (IE) INDi a m v ON PARADE (if) FILM SHORT w SHIRTS Tel. Monaon 8227 (ia> m ’nKrw- movie (U) FILM 2 The Past Mis'reaa Cl'jb of $ 1 $ (U) NEWS * WEATHER a;l» (If) CAMPI'N NALCTE A’ RETAIL SAtESROOrNOW OPEN! Da'.jghters of Liberty No. 125, Showa Thursday, Friday, (tl) WORLD NEWS TONIGHT aiM ( k) TELELIBIO.N THEATER 'P \Saturday and Sunday **T4$«»rfm$»' W>TI L«r#** * IXJLJ, n ill hold its monthly meet­ cm / SAmnomr (IS) !;«y„VOl » INFOBNATIOlC DMICT FROM THE 'MANUFACTUSER'S WORK tAlieS' ing tomorrov'/ at 8 p.m. et the home (l») baskictjmlIp—n. jkfcws UUNDERED a of Mra. Minnie Bi-mvii, 33 BdgSr-. AUTO Nteewra * - - ton St. Important buBi;iess will ARROuRcement "fA s m a y . ■ S CHARLIE WESTERN STORE HGi *R.^karl«« Reyev be discussed and r.Il : embers are See Our New Sunday Afternoon “ Tke R'iM Raark" ■* Family Show S P. M. to $ P. M. $15 Main St— Opp, Center Park (U) DRAMA w PARTY DRESS FABRICS I CREASE RESISTANT SUITINGS • Low piclure for HolMrol’ J 1 . 0 0 urged to attend. view ing en gU t Neturel rhlldren Welcome (ID FILM w Every Day 9-5:30 U iN ( adl) VIDEO THEATER Y *45” wide. Satina, silk aretales 'metaUlcl^, fU nd-up tuning — 1)0 a w k - Divorces were' granted to two VENTRRA •■Tke Ceaaerliea4" ? w .rd (Touching. FunouiG -E Popular Food Prieea Thurndny 9-9:00 ehromepune, novelty weaves. Reg. $IJ19 to l 45“ -48” WIDE local couples in Superior Court, • AND Hlf QUIIMTCTTC OPEN (Ik) WREKTIJNg t 99e Up $1.98 .voriL . ^ ^ y d . Alum inized Picture Tube— Hartford, this week; To Mabel P. Ante .Huppllea, Tools, (Ml PLAYMOrRE OF aTARS . g ivei up to 100% w h i t e r SumI ^ Afternoon Show Starta SOLIDS. 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Planning (Masses D river Arrested' FRr,-UCNTrEN D orm er to Attend EngagPfl J e f Select'Viiuiers jn Painting Contest C A R D P A R T Y A t S«>ath (M iiireh O n Speed (Charge H artford H anqiiet Monday, Feh. 21-H8 F- M. AMumption Churcli Hfill One driver and a passenger suf­ he igh George Dormer, president of The church ,membership das* Benefit Nen* Ckurell T H S fered'minor injuries and the other will meet at the South MethOrlist the Manchester High Hrhool senior driverW s* arrested • and ch arge PR(KiREH.SIVE WHIST class, will represent hi* srhoo|.at Church Sunday afternoon at '6 PROGRESSIVE SETRiArK o’clock. This' is th* first meetipg with speeding as a result of a re*r MiM Hticii Estes, Faeulty Adviier the C^onnerllrut Brotherhood Week end collision at Hudson and Main Refreshments. Donatinn 78e Banquet honoring Goy, Abraham for young people who plan to. Jhin '. Tickets at Door, or from the church at Easter lime. Streets about 8 a. m. today,' police 1-adles of AMmii|ition. vA. Ribiroff and Ambassador Johh reported. Lodge, to be held Feb, 34 at the Meeting* will be held each Sun­ Hotel -Slaller in, Hartford. day afternoon until Easter snd Following investigation by Pat'- the - associate minister, tji* Rev. rolman- Robert Webb A l l a n Cheering Squad Adds Male Talent, Dormer, along’ with representa- Ferguson Places First tlvesiof high school senior classes Percy Smith, asks that young peo­ Schwever, 2.5, of New York. N. Y., | Injuns Lose .in Finale, throughout the state will witness ple of the eighth grade or above was arrested. His car. struck the presentation of the National Hu attend this cla.ss regiilail.v. Those rear of a vehicle driven by Char- i man Relationa Awards of the Na who sre planning to )>e<-ome menv lotle Sco'vllle. 25. of 15 Hunting- ,■ In Oratorical Contest )>*rs of the 'church are asked to ton .St., Webb said. Mias Scorille. t h * tlebauns Society of ■ Man* tional Conference of Christians and Fail to Make OUmCy 1 Jews to Governor Ribiroff and attend esch class session and also headed 'horth on Main Street, had I * _ ■ •' I cheater -High School on We> >" e'ty- Membera ington St., complained , of sore h i n g l e polnu. Manchester •PoliUciana” G iven to Schools Third in Priiet for^ of Connecticut intiUBtriea and c.on- Gatchell Shows * cem* which are sponsoring their necks following the accident' but M ark: Hand ■ Windham ’ who participated were Raymond Annual Legion Lven^t sUendance at the annual t35 a refused hospital treatment, police .Fihal instruotknu and rries for SliTA and each member will students and adults as well. with their exhibits at all Umes un­ tor of art in- Hartford .public’ chester after the hopes raised by Typ^s Compose less thsy wish to demonstrate man of the contest, which was 10 to Easter Sundsy. April 10,- )m)w to smile snd the frown 1* not rontacted for a donation. It was FOLEY the victory over Windham on Feb. Arnold Lawrence, chairman an­ S4imi-,Formal Dance achools; Superintendent of Schools Privizzino of Manchester Green something or have plants or ani­ held in the library on Thursday, known. The secret of the happy also annoum ed that the Cub Scouts I Steamship and Travel Agency nounced today. Arthur H. Jlling snd Mrs. Miriam woti third. Also. Sandra Malin w;on Travel Schedule I mals which must b* care., for. The Feb. II. ' At East Side Rec life of these simple, humble pco- , conduct a paper drive on it was a aee-saw battle at New. Study Journalism Jim’s closing paiAgraph was: It is the 22nd annual campaign McConnell tleft to right, shove) an honorable, mention. pie lie* In the fact that they still ' .March 5. r>i CHURCH STREET awards will be presented on Friday First place’ winner among sixth liondon from beginning to end. In evening. March 4, at 8:80 p.m. in ‘Today this priceless flowrer of our sponsored b.v th* Connecticut So­ Plans ' for a. aeml-fornial selected' the Winning paintings in work with their hands and create ' .Refreshments of cherry pie a la- HARTFORD 3. CONN. Your Next the first quarter, the Whalers set, In English Class Planning a trip to Bermuda, or a brief ceremony. liberty is threatened by the chok- ^ - ciety for Crippled Children A dance for teenager* were an­ the Young Manchest^ Paint* things Ju.st for \on necona piize, . . opened up an tight to one lead campus practically eve'rj’one has Typing I classes, who are con-1 Divirion I is divided into the 4th, its Fifth Amendment for protec­ The driv* is sponsored locally by Sports- Assn. The dsne* Will ject of animals, and each child and Donna Greaney of | Tlie hesiiiltiil colored slides cave with Moe Morhardt pacing the been carring tto "Manchester Eye- ^ the Rotary Club. nmnled his intmtiretalion in wa- «'ho won third. Honorable men-! The beautiful colored slides gate ducting a Travel Bureau, w i t h ] 5th and 6th grade and there will tion. Are w* to let thl* flower be held Sainiday night at the ter e^or. tion was won by Thomas Dawkins * '"ost complete picture of the way, gcoring all eight j^nts. At nlng Herald.” Why? Because M rs.^g^h member acUng as his own be only a first and team i-rlze for wither .”\nd die? No. no, we must Lawrence streased that 90 per Esst Side Rec on School-Street the conclusion of the first quar­ Helen Page Skinner's English H I •pr^vei A gent each. ITie first prise for the 4th and will defend and protect it. It cent of the funds remain in Con- starting at 8 o'clock. The The g e n e ^ u a m y of the paint- ^ ‘ h" largest^^a' ter the Red and White led 10- will be a microscope; for th* 5th, is the duty and obligation of every nectleut, the rest supporting a na­ bookleta t Nocturnes -orchestra will play lin'd llT"ill.J?r|lase^ th iT ’'a" «rdVd! Grade 7 painted fish, and Ber- of the western wo Id, ami 1 -p * chemistry set and for the 6th, a American to learn to know, to love tionwide program of education, pertaining to travel to favorite va­ direct services and reaearch. The tfor dancing. hoLiab?^ mentions in U dition^o ^ “ "Kold of Buckley w o n "h-ved the sharp contra.st he - Bold Slender Lend The "Herald” was analyzed by "Fundamental* of Sclenci.” kit. this, our C?onstitutlon. ‘Eternal tween the old civilization and the cation and historical spots, includ­ Easter Seal Society provides Ireat- Mone.v rex-ived from the lihe first, second and IhiiM prizes Drat prize, Georgeanne McCaugh- ■ Tn the BCoOiid quarter the game the etudents and considered vei7 ing Bermuda, Canada and Paris. I First prize in th* Junl - uivlclon vigilance is th* price o f liberty.' dance will go into the Aliiirinl new. feonUtaed lU fast pace, each team Ye* eternal vigHaiice in onier to -ment, education, employment and they gave to children fro: ey of Manchester Green won sec- conservative and news-worthy. The students are allowed to (Sioos* 1 consisting of grade* 7, 8, and 9 and Intermediate .Sports Fund Gatchell explained that every­ uMng the fast break with much Insure that ‘government of the recpealion for people with' nearly 'ond prize and Thomaa Del Mastro Editorials, editorial cartoons, whatever vacation spot they wish. I ‘Will be a pboto^apliic developing every kind of crippling condition. for the payment of - roller I grade level. of Hollister won third. where they were greeted by kind. •uctMB* London hold & people, by the people, and for the The contest is sponsoreii joiiuly j columns by well known writers. From this method of conducting I kit, second priz« will be > subscrip- Seiwlces include treatment and skates used at the Y and also Grade 8 painted bird* and in- friendly, generous people who Thrill to a galaxy of dazxiing . S3 point edge midway through Uon to "Thing* of Sclen--*". and people shall not perish from this i and news stories were among the U ,, w right plans to help his training at rehabilitation center* for haseball equipment during i by the Rotarv Internalional Club, sects, snd Hollister pupil* won all were anxious to leain about Amer- this period hnd at inUrmlsslon third prize will be a aubrcrlption to earth.'" many parts studied. ' students think while...... they are ty ioi-ated in Hartford, New Haven, the coming season. , \ and the Art Dept, of the school ' three prizes. First prize'wa* won icans. snd anxious to have Amerl- fashion when . . . trailed by two points, 40-38. Mor­ "Junior Natural History Ma/ - Ginny Hanley and K itty Ryan, itng. Mr, Wright claims that thUl Jacqueline Hollander. ‘55. win­ Bridgeport and Stamford. Recrea­ and Rotary Club memlrera will i>y Henry Gonder. second prize, esns Iharn shout them and to like hardt had tallied 21 (A his 31 from the High' School World staff. method is very successful vand will | zln#;” The Senior dlvWon conalat ner of second place in the contest jneaent awards to the winners st poinU in the first JO minutes, j tion at Camp Hemlocks, sheltered i^ent to David Akin and third them. Although the trip Itself lectured to a couple of Mrs. Skin-1 improve his classes' typing skills, Ing of grade* 10, 11, and 12 will spoke on “ The People's Constitu­ shop employment and parent edu­ art a.seemblles diirifig the week of BEAUTY COMES TO MANCHESTER FEB. 22 Gene Johnson continued to keep prize to Frances Steiner. with Its beautiful scenery wa* an ner's’ classes on the work that land give them experience lit office | receive a first prize of a cubecrip- tion—Ours to Defend." Jacqueline cation program* are also provided. March 1.4. the MH8 live in the game with experience long to be remembered, goes on‘'before having an article I and secretarial work. tl(jn to "Scientific America'' referred fo the Constitutional Con­ One youngster who can walk to­ In addition, the prize-winning hit numerous one hand push shots .magazine. Second prise v.ill be a he felt that the mo.st rewarding printed in the High School World. George English. '55. vention at Philadelphia in which day as a result of Easter Seal help Local Stocks paintings will be on display in result was his as.sociatinh with the from the -outside. subscription to "Science Digest” , the farmers, lawyers, and docu­ is Billy Jenning's of Tnimbull, the Watkins’ Bros. window during M iihpliey Relates In the third period, the game Joumallam.was.proven to be in*] warm, friendly people of the coun­ ' Q—In what direction does the Herald Photo. and third prize, a subscription to ments made the document a 1955 Easter Seal child. During the (laotatliHiB Furnished By Youth Week this spring. ■ eontinued a t a last clip. Both terestlng and a lot of fun to study, "Chemistry” magazine. All team tries he visited. according to members of the | axis of Central America extend? Pudge Handley, Sandy Newman and Irene Salaam welcome Bob Duff and Bill Karvelis to the MHS "people's constitution” from th* month long campaign. Billy will Coborii R MIddlebriiOk. lae. , 'The contest wa.s conducted un­ Plklis for Parks fye™* used ths same dsfense as cheer leading squad, the first two male cheerleaders in recent history. Other members of the squad prises will be a scientific book of start.- — Directly following the business class. A —Central America runs.from represent 100,000 children through- 1 p. na. prieee der the supervision of Miss Haz.el '/_^ ___ from the start o t the contest. The extended the welcome hand to the boys at the Junior Class assembly Monday. Feb. 14. Following the choosing of each teem member. meeting. Mr*. Raymond E. Hage- Mary Jane LaShay ‘56 northwest to southeast. 1 Jacqueline discussed th* Con­ otit the nation who are learning to Baah Btaehs P. Lutz, Mrs. ' Elizabeth Budd. dorn, who haa done a great deal of Indinhs movod 0Ut in front 54^6 few xemarka by Principal Edson M. Bailey, a "P e p Rally'', the theme of the assembly began. The The pulilic is welcome to visit ovetrom* their handicaps through Mrs. Estelle Hendrick.son snd.Mr*. Horace Murphe.v, superintendent FOR MAJOR AUTO REPAIRIN8 r St tha end o f the third period, an stitution as a working piece of . Bid Asked research on the subject, urged all cheerleadera staged a skit supposedly taking place in an Indian village< In which the two male cheer, the Felt and see the progress of present day machinery, compared Easter Seal service*. Laverne Kelson. of Park*, gave an lllnstrated talk . sight point sdvantsg*. young Manchester in the field of FirSL National Baak parenta to back the present legis­ leaders Joined the squad. Next, several members of the MHS teams—Norm Hohenthal. Chet the liberties under th* Ck)n*titu- o f Manchester . . . . . 84 38 to the Manchester Garden Club at Th* last period proved to be the science. The Science Fair will be Kindergarten children painted lature in its effort* to prohibit the Morgan, Moe Morhardt, Ronnie Simmons, Mark Solomon, Ed Wojclk and Coach Elgin Zatursky—were tion to the restrictions in other their pets, and first-id'Ace winner its February meeting in the Rob-, Indian^ downlaU. Leading by 11 open to the public Thursday and Hartford National Legion of HonoK invited to partake of a potion brewed by an Indian medicine man, to give them added strength* ■ countries, and spoke of the taxes Bank and 'Trust Co. 3.5'* 39'- wa.s Angela • Ca.se of Buckland bln* b\ll previous effort* by Nance Slover, *55 ^ p l e unless' the people them­ Woodlsnd St., ws* issued a warn­ Hartford Fire ...... 197 207 mals. First prize w a s won by BUDGET PLAN W / n e s don swttohed lU defense and w ^ It ha.* Just been discovered hi* opinion a town of 40.000 peo- group* to cleAn up the book* dr that there is a songster at selves serve the government. "In­ ing for travelling too fast for road National Fire ...... 102 10« Craig .Steurer, Holli.ster; sci-ond into a mgn-to-man. The Indians Dance Queen Third Straight prize by Jean Tiesing, Bowers; pie should have. Manche.ster is the keep them off' tile stands have went into'their weav* pattern but MHS. Alan Weiss, who takes deed Itist he people’s constitution eondlUona following an accident at Phoenix ...... 90 9.5 —our* to defend.” and third prize by. Penny TaydOr. third largest community b.v the failed, .thus, legislation i* the only COAST TO COAST did not move the ball with their the part of Oogle Pringle in Senior Panel H eld 3 a m. toda.v when tire car he waa Lite and Indemnity Ins. Cos. name in the world, and in .popula- solution. Anyone deairing informa­ Paint and Powder's “ A Date ...... 180 190 Lincoln. CAlirORNIA SWEET WINES usual fastness. They tended to slow Warren, pormer. Smith W...T*** «nd Responsi- driving skidded acros.s Route 44A Aetna Life Giade 2 painted faiih lyiimals, tion leada seven Connecticut citie*. tion alxnit the public hearings. I Varsity M Event Uses in Coventry and, hit a tree. I Aetna ( ’asualty ...... 1 9 4 90«T, SNIMT, aiUKATSt. down and New London saw their with Judy,” will entertain his bUities of an American Cltisen” It continue* to grow, never re- where to address letters on the sub. As Class Assem bly State Patrolman John Prior of , Conn. ■ General ...... 4 6 0 480 and Ruth McElraevy, Highland WHITE rOtT, EAlt MT llINfiT advantage and captalised on it. School Colprs with audience with a beautiful ren­ And S/Squatrilo Take was the topic with which Jim Paik. \von first prize. Second main* ittiUic. I jrrt, or anv further information on the Stafford .Springs barracks in- Hartford Steam Boil. 87'j T M Whalers moved ahead and out- dition of “ I've Got a Date with Ham. '56, wron third place in th* pi'ize went to Marcia Gienney, Firs^ at Rec Feb. 12 vesUgaled the accident and issued j Travelers ...... 1985 2035 The Gafiden au b has voted an , Ih ' J?**'’ ” ■■■• "6 9 '„’;,1.35o,,2.59 aeorsd MHS, all from the foul line. Gala Effect Feb. 12 Judy.” A teenage panel composed of contest. In discussing the free­ Highland Park; aml.lhiril prize to June Cervlnl, '58 additional $150 toward beautlfvlnt' Glenwodd St. TEI.EPHqNE Mitchell 9-806A . LmuIs Attack members of the senior class dis­ dom* guaranteed by the (^nstitu- the warning. He said the car spun! Pnbllc Urilltlea William DeCormicr, Highland Miss Maureen M c G a n n was By beating the Middletown rion. Jim quoted the Reverend Conn. Light Power- . 19 21 Center Park, making a total (rf; ' For-the victors Sophomore Jph” swtniming team 43 to 24 in the cussed several problems that con­ Park. ' $300. Of which the greater part «nnOunced that the way. and ContouUs paced the way netting 23 crowned "Miss Varsity M of 1955" Billy Graham, evanj^jist, as say­ Conn. Power .!.... . 43', 45', lEFRANC WINES Rec Pool Feb. 12, the Manchester front them for the Senior Assem­ In addition, two honoralile men­ will be used In providing lohg-leaf | points. 15 from the foul line. Cap^ Jotm Bozio, John :»i>llivan and W il­ ing that we must prove to the against .a tree. No one wa* In­ Hartford Elec. Lt. . .. .58 60 A- and was presented a bouquet of High Ducks furthered their wln- bly on Mondaiy, Feb. 14. tions w ere awaided in the sec­ evergreen*. The Park Department I 90TTLED IN CAIIKXNIA tain Jim Epps hooped 16 points ma'Mprra, Dick Pagan! and Bevrr- Communists that Christianity la jured in the m;*h*p. Hartford Gab Co. .. .. 38', 41', ond-grade cla.sslfii-ation.s, to Allen red rosea by President Joe Curry ly M i^an , Ronny Millen and Jane hing streak to three straight vic­ Harrj’ Smith of the faculty will do the work, Superintendent RU9Y retlY, TAWNY ROtT, MOtCATtl and Charles Petchark scored 14. adequate for the spiritual need* So. New England Marlottl. Washington; and Dona CREAM SHiRfiY. Ctltt DRY tHRRRT at the annual Varsity M Dane* Ames, Hudson Hilton and Beverly tories, ' losing only to the 1954 acted as modfirator for the panel Tel.i ...... 41 43 Miirphey atated. Little Bill . Harman scored 11 composed of Robert Anderson, of man, that it solves our social Ransom. BucklaiVj^j. A SCHOONMAKER SEIECYION held Saturday, Feb, 12. Klein. > state and New England champions On prevloua occasions the club | . .points, completing those hitting Sacred Heqrt of Waterbury.. Joyce Bursack, Frank Grimason, problems: "W e should let them Manufneturing Cumpnalea Grade 3 painteillcin iis animals, Alternating red and w hite Jim 'Faye and Jeoh^ Austin, know, not by empty words but by Allied Thermal .,. . .. 59 63 and Ronald Jodin.xHolliSter. won has donated funds for beautifying double figures. George Wilson and Lorrie Hell* George Dormer, returning to the Sylvia McCarthy. Gladys Mear- For the losfrs, Oo-captaln Moe streamers extended In sloping arcs exemplary living that ChrisUan- Grange Notes Am. Hardware ...... 16'i 18', fir.st prize, Sec,ontl prize was the grounds at .Manchester Memo­ Strom, Bill Saimond and CSrolyn ranks sifter an illness, swam back- man and Richard Morrison. rial Hospital and' other public Morhardt again lead the way by from the chandelier to the top The first question put before the Ity is superior to Communism.” Arrow, Hart. Heg. . .. 47 50 .tvon'b.v Alex Urban^ti, Buckley; Johhaon, Steve Sonone and Jose- stroke in the Medley relay along 31 buildings in town. netting, 31 points. Junior Eddie ledges of the windows,, and Among th* many privileges of a , Asao. Spring ...... 28 ^and tliird by RosenWr.v Brown, jdilne Pagani. Henry Choinere and .with Dave Bell, breakatroke, and panel was whether a couple should 21 '> A revision of the bylaw* on at­ tR O W N V IN O Wojclk scored 15 polnU and \po- Herald Photo. Herald Photo. streamers were draped around the John Leander another returning display affection for each other in free country Jim tnctuded the Na­ I Bristol Brass ...> .. .. 19 Wa.shington. \ ' Sylvia MeOarthy Olean Bradley hall in scalloped faahlon. In the Ethel May Drew, Pete Grady and Heart" was presented at the leg- Cheney Bros...... 14'- 16 First prize winner among fourth tendance was voted. Member* ab­ captatn Gena Johnson hoopSa 14 Fifi Pope, Glenn Bradley and Anne stalwart, swimming freestyle. The piibllc as some scent to do. tional Parks and pointed out the center of the floor, enclosed in a li?ar toceting . of .Manchester Collin* ...... ,110 graiier* Who painted jungle ani­ sent for four consecutive monthly ROBUSIA tallies MaeVane, Norm Hohenthal and time was 1:08.4 which has been The general consensus of . the I'esponslbilles of keeping them Grange last night. One of the higlflighU in the con- Another outstanding runner has I circle of white streamers Which Em-Hart ...... 29'i 32', mals was Billy Nicolelta pf Na­ meeting* without an excuse will A LIGHT RED TARIE WHH Versatility, according to Noah Nancy 'Oagliardone, Larry La- bettered by the high trio; panel waa' that it is definitely clean and beautiful; th* campfire Pieresron Lincoln and Washlng- be auloihatically dropped, and tsat was that Morhardt broke the sprinted into pronilnenc# and la I were suspended from the chande Fafnlr Bearing ...... '40 than Hale School. Ann Franko- Webster, is the poaSesslng of many ]ilante and Andrea (Joolei’, John Durable Bob Warten copped wrong as it show* poor taste and site* and Ih c responsibility for ' ton were read. Heart* with verses . 31', 33'i memberslUp will )>e limited to 75; individual scoring title of Man­ aptitudes and the being able to oUr Legion of Honor candidate. W * Her. stood a dummy football player I.jindei's. 'rrary Ojk. vitch of Verplani'k won' .second, "95' „„I.*S [>ormer and - Pam Short*, Ray first in the 200-yard free-style in lack of proper manners. avoiding forest llr* danger. He written on them were passed out .. 40 43 chester High by UlMng 276 points turn nith ease from one cf these refer to none other than Glenn symbolizing varsity, sports. Lduge N., B. Mach. Co. ... and Elizabeth Helfiick of. High­ 81 are how on the membership Oersi'd (tod Joan Camileri, Paul 2:21.4 win, closely followed by The second question was. "What concluded; "Th* thing that we and the members had to (Ind the North and Jiidd ... .. 35 38 rolls and there, is a wa’ltlng list. , for entire season. -> aptitudes to the other. Thl* en­ Bradley, the youngest son of Mr. Dougon and Jackie Duran-li, Ekldie land Park won third. Junior standout Tom Wood. is a realistic ^attitude of drinking must remember is that wlUi each per.son with the corresponding Russell Mfg...... 9 ', 11'., Grade. 3 fainted forest animats. liia refcord this year ended af viable and admirable quality can and Mrs. Raymond H. Bradley of Dafna and Marlon Fitch, -John An­ privilege goes a responsibility to Whiskies 1 CJhico Colonghi took one of for seniors next year?” half. Next was a skit, "The Old Stanley W o rk *.,,.. . ■ .54' / 57 Jgcquelin Cook of Boweia woh It requires- 65,000 gallonif 6f six wins and eight losses; a medi­ be applied to this week's outstand­ RFD 3. Coventry. derson ’and Brenda, Cole, Dick Middletown's two fiist places, in It will hurt our parents deeply”- ourselves, to each other and to Bachelor," the story of s lonely ..115 / 125 ! AUTOMATIC TePiy Steam >ir*t prize. Dolores Smith of Nath- water to produce a, ton of flnlahed ocre season. However, MH8 fans ing L«gion of . Honor candidate, Glenn Is beat known .at MHS Gianaanti and Marilyn Johnston, the 40-yard freestyle with a time and " It is not a necessity to prove our country. ‘Long rnay our' baihelor. Ezra, and what hap­ ■25 for being one of 'the bulwarks, on Torr'ington . ..'...... 2 ^ an Hale, second, and J o s e p h . steel. can well be proud of their high Sylvia McCarthy. Robert Ballsieper and Maureen of 21.1 seconds' followed by a yotinelf grownup,” the group land be bright with Freedoms holy. pened when Ip.s aunt and two . . 87 94 ^ BALLARD'S Syl, os she Is more commonly the cross country and track teams, V. S. Envelope com. achoola comeback. Through the ef­ Carr, (jharlle Audette and Olga teammate who took second. The agreed. right’.” nieces came to, visit him. U. S. Envelope pftl. 73 llENO.Of STRAIGHT WHISrEY fort of the team and the added known, has a. wide variety of in­ lu rin g the past two seasons , he Brondolo, Gary Hudson and June "tw in . ripples.” Dick Carter and Mr. Smith added that, in one Wilber Little urged the /Orange 49x terests Which range from school The contestants were Judged on Veeder-Root ...... WASHER *« ST*/ q A O support of the students, Manches­ has placed within the top 10 in the Cloutier, Toin Flaherty and »\lr- Bruce W a r r e n of Manchester, -J community, a person charged with their presence, thejr composition to .support the. bill' now /in the The above quotation*' *re not to | PROOF ROT ter High's record was a decision work to sports; from music . to State Croes Country Championship ly Warren, Don Squatrito and Judy taced' neck and 'neck to tie for driving under th* influence is State I.,egl.slature on teailiing vo­ drama ahd, needles.^ to tay, has and their oratory by Mrs. Helen be construed a* actual/marketa. i YEARS OID ' I ■ Iroproveroent o v e r last year's Meet. His greatest thrill is the fact 'Tompson, John Leonder and third place. TTUs was the first meet f5r(ed to tour a hospital and tee cational agriculture, in I'onnecli- exceltcd in ail of them. By prov­ Skinner, Miss Catherine''Putnam, I ending. - ^ that he tied tor first place, in an Eaeanpr Seelert, Dave Bell and for the boys, who made a fine th* horrible accidents that have cul. .He said that siich/a course I retlems ing herself in scholarship, leader­ and George Emmerling,' aU' af s e e l e y -b r o w N" RArs^ h i k e Down Windham 69-«4 Blast Hartford meet, and broke a Loretta Carlson, Fete Close and showing. been-caused by such drivers- Then the high school faculty. is he/ng taught in one/ of the LYNNBR(k>K I Sturdy Junior Eddy Wojclk, as ship, character and service, Syl coursB record in 'the process: Barbara -Smith, Bob Jones and Middletown’s other first was in .Glastonbury schools aim several Washington, Feb/ 17 tA5-Rep. was elected-to the National Honor the person 1* required 'lo w^te a Jim Ferguson will represent llENDED WHISKEY I In past performances,' paced the Besides sporU. . Glenn's exUa- Pauline Cormier, Jo* Oerry and diving. Summers of Middletown 500 w'ord composition for the Manchester boys attend. 'Th* lo­ Horace Seeley-Bi'pwli. Jr., ■ (R- woter to give I Manchester Indiana to victory last Society In her sophomore year, an curricular activities include, Var­ Maureen McGann, Rick Merritt took a first with 43.8 points. Dom Manchester in the area contest on cal Grange took affirfnative ac­ Co;in), -was the ^ l y Connecticut Here Are Just 7 . 5TH honor for every student. Her Judge. This has proved to cut down Feb. 21. Thiji area Included East 1“ 'Friday evening as the Red and sity ” M " Caub and A Cappella add Harriett Flavell. Squatrito and pete Grady t o'o k such cases. tion to .support this-bill. represeutattve yeaterday to vote PROOF ,\ ROT 3.23 I . Whit? quintet downed the favored scholarly ability, waa.once again Choir. In his freshman year 'he John Motycka- and Mary Mori- second and third for Manchester. Hartford, Giastonbury, and Rockv , T h e : first and .secoiu! degrees against a pay boost for congress- 'ewier clothes ! proved In her Junior year when The thlrd"q‘'«*tlon waa how to 0 f 2I_Go€>d Used Cars \ haif j j q ' 'Windham High. 69-64. Before a belonged to the Projectionist Club. arty. -Art Shorts and Marlljm Fish, In the 100-yard freestyle Sal Hill, The winner of the area con­ will be conferred on March 2, -men and federal/Judges,------\GAl / Y ------was elected to the Current Jim Juros and Avard H u e s t ls , -decide w^om to use as a refcrenc* test will go on to the State con­ I near capacity crowd, the Indl Outside ot school Glenn serves Squatrito took first, ^ g l ^ ^ the tor°^ il^ 'e orfa Job. WHISKIE^IN- THIS PRODUCT, opened up a alx-polnt advantage AJtaIrs.Club. In connection with as president of both the 13-20 Club Prescott Wadsworth and Nancy Junior "flash” , James Michaud test. HAY DWYER the girls' intra-mural sports, in -■ audience(ke wc* tol^ bj- the J. 6 AStp 7 YEARS OtO 1 and held on to the lead for the (teenage club of Covqptry) and Scott, Tom 'Burbank and Margaret Bob Smith’s fine time of 1:15.9 Others lii the contest were W il­ which she has participated, includ­ panel that it sitould be a person NEW l'.SKD CAR .MA.NAGER rest of the night." Wojclk, account­ the Pilgrim Fellowship of the Sec­ McKinney, Bill Karvelis and Gerry won him the hundred yard breast'-^ liam MacArdle, Geoffrey Gibbs. ing bowling, tumbling,- apeedball, r. ' Plcut, EMwSrd Stiles and Leslie who is bisttly respected and. whose ing for 21 of the team's tallies. ond Congregational Church. He stroke. Bob was followed by Dave opinion- will' be listened to. A Marjorie McBriertv, and Gary softball, archsry, tennis, bksket- Crouse, James Sosville and Dana „ OID IM CABIN . again played a mastertol role in aleo la a member of the DeMoIay Bell also of Manchester. clergyman or a teacher is good Ptvelack. A TELEPHONE SALE ★ , controlling both the offensive and ball and aquaettes, Syl has be­ Eklward. Bob Duff and Jewel'Har­ Manchester's sophomore "back Bob Uepi*,- '86 SriAIOMT ROURRON come a member of the Girls' Lead-> (in WillimanUc). A t the present \ or any other person who knowra-yoi 8 DAYS ON|,.Y—THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATl’RDAY 1953 OLDS 5UPER "88' the defensive bdekboarda. time he la employed at Peter's M j ', ris, James Parmakian and Rita thrasher” star, John Dormer, won well and is willlilg to give you i 2-l>nor Se«lan. Kadio, heat*/, h.vdramatir, I as MH « a q In the 'first quarter, the Red era' Club.. The interest which she HuUon, Sal Squktrito and Kitty the back stroke in 1:14.2. Rapid­ Super Market of (Coventry. Maureen McGann good recommandatl*tlon. ' power steering, |>oHer brakes, spotlight, liaek- PROOF aOT and White opened up a 17 to 13 has fo r drama has led “pur gal" to Ryan,-Chet Morgan and Sylvia ly . improving Dick Whitehouae Glenn feels his greatest honor is The last question was. "How far iip'. lights and ninny, tpany S YEARS OlO . ^ in t advantage. With the ‘Whip­ membership in Sock and Buskin MacCarthy, Don Bogner and Pat outsplashed Middletown’s Larson Student Council For Free Home $ 1 8 9 5 PLAN anj] in Paint and Powder as an un* the fact that he was a member of I whit* letters spelling the word should parents S4.crtfice for the extras. .To d a y pets setting up a two-one-two zone th* all-victorious MHS 1954 O oss] "Varsity" w tr* extended across Smith, Boh Warren and Sue Fln- to grab second place. sake o f their children's educa­ defense, the mdlans employed a derciaasman. This year Syl is al­ gles. Jack Krafjack and Barbara The last relay was a disappoint­ Demnnst ration so a member of the Senior Girls' Country Team, which captured the upper curtain with a large red tion?” Hears Com m ittee Call JA 2-0931 WESTBURY RESERVE one-thrM-one offense and worked 1953 DODGE CORONET M” beneath the "Varsity.' ifeCormick,, Dick Botaadib and ment to the ducks, for Middle- Moat of th* panel felt that a No obligation In you OPEN 9 to 8 It successfully scoring from the Club. both the SUte and New Ihigland Kathy McCaffery, BIH Grimason O N L Y $ ITRAIOMT RYE In-spite of the fact that her ex­ Utle*. Music was pro'vided by the "M el town won because Manchester’s child would appreclat* his educa­ •w HARDTOP ?0 5TH outside. Senior Kenny ■ Lowd and Donna Betco, Mark Solomon relay consisting of Bruce Wil The Bub-commIttM which wraa NIW PILTM-Pto* WASM1MR $787814 tra-curricular activities in school Our Senior of the Week is pur­ ody Kings,” featuring Walt Leon- tion more if be had to work for it, Red and green. White wall tires. Radio, PROOF ROT 3.49 opened the game, hitting on his ard at the drums. S o^ was served and Deanne Rottneb, Bob Larson Hams, Dick Wright, Bruce And­ perhaps with a part time Job. Many organized to investigate the sit­ Brand New (Sewa[Backward and Forward) Lint filtered out of your w»-h riRhl i*efore "your . first three attempts, and Morhardt take up a conilderable amount of suing the' General Course. His healer and automatic. Very ^ 1 C i l C 4 YEARS OlO by Gary Bryant, '55. and Mae DuBols; Ted Johnson and erson, and James Michaud wer* studsnt* work ihelr way through uation concerning emblems for the WEEK eye-. The C L wA-hl>*»kel i« tlnay* lilled I* e-er- netted eight points. The MHS five her time. Syl still has time to lend resent subjects Include Ihiglish, Marion Beach. sharp! ...... TODAY ^ U -tW DISTIUED.IN MARYl.AHO a guiding hand as. president of the alesmanshtp, Moderfi Problenu, Faculty chaperones were dlsqi^lfled for over-runiiing epUeg* and are none the worse for Projectionists Club announced its TOBBIN flowing rontiniiouely' rirrying sway Ijnl, soap continuallyuaJly piulled dow-n defensive g Mr. and Mr*. Bklson Bailey, Harry' Ollle and Squat, '53 their uipponents lane. 1955 Electric SewiRg Machine m um and li*ht particle-. Sand and «ill auUMsali- rebounds and drove in on the fast Youth Fellowship *t the South Choir, 'and Mechanical Drawing, it. .. 1953 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN "8" Smith, faculty advisor of, the Var­ CoaVh Dick SoHanek’a natators Before the panel discussion, the final decision at the Student Coun­ ofttr smaii down payment rally ejected from the iioifooi of the wgahbaaket. break. Methodist Church. his favorite. Horry! Nnme i *-poor. Radio, heater, h.vdramatir, hnek-np | JAMES STEWART sity M Club, Mr. and Mrs. Ray­ meet Windham High School' at cheerlsaders led a pep rally uid cil meeting held on Tuesday. During the second quarter, Sylvia has folln-.ved the College Glenn lists women drivers as wllhheM due In and turn signals. 2-tone green. $ 1 6 9 5 lO T U ID m ROtW W in dh m High continued to use Prep and Business Course through­ his major pet peeve. "Make Your­ mond Korbucieski, Mr. and Mrs Pain t Spots Send * Willimantic Saturday. Feb. 21 introduced two new male memters. A t th* last Council meeting a '• ...... TODAY a w ^ Barbara Person, ‘s5 Drastic. Price Immarulate, ROURRON WHISKIT Its zone, but opened it up. forcing out her four years at MHS. Her self Comfortable”, and Glenn Mil­ Matthew Maetoza, Mr. find Mrs. This is the decMve CQIL encoun­ letter was received from the fac­ Rediirtion.;— the. Red and White aquad to shoot Senior curriculum includes Eing- ler' renditions as some of hi* Elgin Zatursky and Mr. and Mrs. ter of the year, for. If Manche*; ulty advisor of th* Projectionists 1951 FORD CUSTOM “8" - too 9 M Gilbert Hunt. Valentine Favo*s ter wins, they will be champions RBOMtD CEAS8 TALKS Club requesting that :ihe Council PROOF ROT W . T T from a-lohgcr distance. The Whip llsh IV. Chemistry. Spanish II, favorites He "wifi never tell’ hi* ■j-Door. Radio, healer, Fordomatir. Dark Couples at Dance for the 1936 swimming'qeason. In - order to familiarize them­ approve a system for awarding OISTIUED IN KENTUCKY pets started to move and hit well Plane Oeomelr>'. and Band. Chem most embarrassing moment. On griUn, This Is exceptionally ” C O A R from the outside, thus by the end Utry she says is her favorite. In- After graduation from MHS, Oouplea attending were: Sid The Paint Spota, a group that selves with pubUc sp«aking, the emblems to club members. After Wlsrsma and Carol Hampton. Dave clean...... 'nJDAY o f the first half. Manchester led icidentally, Syl may be seen at .the Glenn contemplate.* going to Hart­ haa participated in several serv students of : one of Miss Anna Mc­ hearing the committee report, th* This liRMrial *‘ '***' ’” **’ 3.11 by only 34 to 32. ' football and basketball games ford State Trade _ School _ to learn _ GdlSa and Anne Wharton, Bruce ice projecta thia yaar, met Tuea- Guire's English claaaas prapared Council decided that the Project* a / n V R IR R f Watktai EIIIIRII CRnTRRta Mast Students Portray I95f PLYMOUTH CRANIROOK Rlt tAPACirr Owe 50% WATER ttVER CtMTR.tl In the third quarter^ Manches- playing a "teal cool” French hdm electrlcai’ woVk."we know that hia(LUU« Barbara Lappen, Darid day evening, Feb. 8, at the home oral topics. The report* were tape tionlsta .Cliib should be ' responsi­ iiA^aa. Taur clstS*. s'r tar tins laRrlc*. Tas caa CarstRirs jjs Brand aiars clatkta capiclty Savai laMoiu oPSot wiiar.. ttae, ilia. aitaaS s( ra-. 'tSr High pulled out to its biggest in the bimd. friendly manner and sense of re- Flsvell and Teresa Pantaleo, of Priacilla St, Pierre to make recorded, criticised, and rated upon ble then^lve* for selScting their CONVERTIILE Tas tlnply itltct aay ImllriduallY cltaataS at Meredeth Morhardt, and Doreen Waa auny aWaf astasutic paat say cycla. - tokrgin of the night, scoring If she is not seen participating aponsibility will be able to really Valentine favor* for the, patients M acbeth Players by the class, to datermtna the beat emblems. New top, good rabher, spotless wsiti la«.t SttlrtS. ttioui* wsiSaO ay Has*. MANY NATI4>NAUr KNOWN RRANM heavily on lay-ups through the use in extra-curricular activities, our 8 't him places In later life. Melendy, Bill Mosser and ^at Me of them. Dom Squatrito reported that the New AyA llA R lI AT AAP ItOOOR.DeRH Crohen, Dara Mtniceuci and Carol at tha Newington Home, JO^AV-. • .the fast break. Co-Captain Gene ambitious senior 'may be seen Dick Wlnsier '55 The members made original WhUa they were all very good, last sport dance -held last Friday Com* in fodoy fo $m f h . now C-E FILTER’FLO* Wosfi/njr Sytfom working at Normiili's, Variety Michaud. Dick Jenkins and Brenda - To help liven up their diacuasloa -thq class decided that the toUow- Eicetrie J.Qhnson paced the way, netting Valentine peo'pl* and animals from of "Macbeth," the pupUa of Mr, wraa poorly attended due to in­ 1950 NASH STATESMAN 4-DOOR ' 10 points during this quarter, all Store. When asked what she does. Hill*. Nell London and Helen L>e- ing were outstanding; Mildred La pizza and chocolat* ice cream.” pipe cleaners, red paper, large and Hunt's Junior English classes hav* clement weather conditions. Tom Radio, heater, 2-fohe grey. from within tlie area of the fdul ahe replied. "I work in the base­ duc, Dick Miceefa and Kay Howie*, Fontaine, "Life in' a 'Country Smith, cbaltupan of the social com­ (<)uite nouriah{ng, isn't it? ) Sam Oimlop and'Ssmdy Wolter*:- small gumdropa and silver dollies, been taking the part* ot the various DRASTIC SAYING Portabic TODAY $ 4 4 5 1 1 8 Uhe. Sophomore Norm . Hohenthal ment. oa the-ground Aoor. on the Home” ; David Janssen, "Dia­ mittee announced that the next As for th* future, Syl Is still dorf. Jlm 'Kuhlman and Joan Bar- The group received helpful as- characters of the play*. continued'to sparic on pullipg down raeiczantne ' and in the olflce.” It ststance'from Priscilla’s youngqr monds” , Joan Frey, “ First Impres­ sjwrt dance will be held March 11,. 10 Day both offensive and defensive le- really- is a variety, 'don't, you undecided, but wheh the class of re, Jack FarreL* and Pudge Hand­ The student* decide who la best Easy Terms 1947 CHEVROLET STYLEMASTER '55 depart* from the dear hall* o f ley. Charles Bori,-ida and Joyce sister, Marilyn, and the group en­ fitted for each part. Finding songt- sions of America” ; Elia Hamilton. Jim Ham, chairman of the mem­ KL'LI, Trial Plan ^ A S i X E N T E R boimda. The score at the end of think? “Dancing Adventures"; A lice bership committee, reported on |Y As IJttle Your I^N-al 2-Door i^iM|an>Radio, heater,; 2-tone In. her spar* time, Sjfi enjoys our alma' mater, It’a a "strictly Buraack, A1 'Lesperance. and An- joyed refreshments served by Mrs. one to plsy 'Tliird witch, aacond PRICE 5 Year Part* the third quarter remained 52 to St. Pierre. Haynes, '^Adventure* with k Land 8A A mamblirahip for the swim­ A* 8l-i5 A Week Oldsmoblle finish. Wnttid make a wonderful playing the piano and listening io special” guarantee that wtth her| dr«n Cyr. HarahMl McOreedy and apparition,'' etc, proved to be Guarantee Dealer . 64. ' The ' favor* w^re preaented to lady"; Jean Hahderson. "Sub­ ming team. seeond ear...... TODAY S f jjlE E T Employ music. She ■ especially enjoys veraaUlity and sparkUng person- O r o i Hewitt, Dick .l3olin and amusing.' , ■ ■ . f allty, our fabulou* femme w fll be the home by Mis* Hop* Hender- marina USS Irex” ; E r n e * '^ a remaining minutes of tha IB th* final stansa, th* Whip­ "I'll See You In My Dreams” and- Tanya Paret. Rod Wright and The pupil* agree that reading T^IS MACHINE SOLQ ONLY IN YOUR HOME Ml "Beware-.” by Roy Hamilton, She •uccesaful in life. ' Janet Demera, Daeb Woodbury and aoA advisor'of the club. Priscilla th* part* nlakes the study of the E v a c e l t , "Mountain Park" maating were devoted to qn in* pets employed a. full court. press Stephan Huminell. "Hobby-ltaU- formal dlacuaslen , concarninf MANCHESTER isrfaich prerrad .to be very sffscUva • 1*0 Ukes to listen to the 136 Glenn Sylvia is the only'daughUr qf Justine Z6Uo,, Jim McKini* anf St. Pierre and Georgia Potterton. play mort interastlng and easy to TO ASSURE IQOMPLETE SATISFACTION^ .★ EASY TERMS * riMUU]iff'*a !C9aaa AaaamUlas. 9-6427 m s A a m plclmd up all over ^ Miller album. AH kinds of foods Mr. and Mrs. R( D. McCarthy of Evelyn Fanchag, Gary Gardner and 'president of &e,-okib.j-, , undtratand. . El SecI^ W. - ,Lynn* Sundqulst, '88. June OarvlnL 'U 0)Ua BruidoliH'9ft. 4 -'■f eodrt •a d duia®d sloppy , ball high with syiVlA " ’apscisny 719 W. MtddW Tpka, OgU Wigla*nn. Mik* Stniiga and — e A . ■ N ' • /, ; 1 7 ■. J - ' f IT. ; I , . Ik- u' PAQX SEVEN UANCHESTBK e v e n i n g HEEALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1955 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17,1965 T BAflCSIX the human populace, a hospiUl ter will serve x public noon lunch fBleeiler’ loXiV e / spokeaman said. To Show PictiircB congrdtulaUona, until , the' thing leader on the. Coimectiottt scent Coventry •on tomorrow from 11 ;I0 a.m. to bomb war. thdra won't b« y»ry who will m akt ay reaca ■ more p.m.. In the auditorium ,featuring , Mrs'. G'raysoii was admitted -would .aomehow be made official. D r o o d l e s ■P tisk and'com chowder, apple pie the Denver Hodpltal last Of European Tripj ENJOY OUR NEW CHIPS ^ muth potnt in mirvlvAl An>-w|V. quickly, or take hit caaneaa on a After Operation treatment of tuberculosis, ^ , It U officially, 1^ Indirectly, ad­ Connecticiit practical truce, eren^though he gnd coffee. Mrs. Lro T, Leery end ConttiiQ 9fnU k ■y •<)«»» PB1€B Mrs. Herman F. LeDoyt will be In to'rs found her conditlorty^aused mitted in the 1956 aeed cgU- .knows that the purpose ot tha Holy Name Society to Hold Denver, Feb, 17 (4*) "Am I her to bleed (rdm the rUtil lung. Mrs. O. W. Arell of Providence, i SItndtrinf Genevt loguea. On the one hand, glorloua- ^M r'party to tha truce may be gexcral charge. When otKer tfeatmpnt failed, R. I., will show colored pictures, Yankee ■ Toaaorrow's Meeliags here?y7Tiank God...he told me th a •' accumulation of strength they decided on surgery. of hifr^ travels In Europe at the }M mmM-----. Coiu». Any eonfaranca—any oonftrenc* ly dlaplay^ gre the Improved kgahist himaelf,.^ And, strangely Supper Tuesday at Center Tomorrtnv's meetings Include iW oaldbe..." By A. H. O. Mindful that ^ t a i n blood - Covenant CJongregaUonal Church, SATURDAY. 6 to 9 P.M. at all witb Cemmuniata. it would •weet peed of our modem time, enchiglL Bailey never aecma to lose setback party. 6 p. m.: Boy Scouts Mrs.' Doris Grayson w:as waking like Mrs, Oravson's Io*ea its ______iias" by such tolerance. He frequently Troop.67 and comnjittee; Second 43 Spruce Bt., tomorrow at 7:30 FiikUMMri ^ ajipaar, la automatically homo- higger,, healthl;jr, and in new • Whan the Balley-BtKicoff leader­ from a marathon SS-houi' opera­ coagulant fact^ in 30 nilputes af­ •eema to' absorb hla anemiea by ^ ^ Symmfltry and grae* ia a pafaanf Coventry, Feb. ’17 (SpeelaM — The unit haa been notified that OongregaUonal Church Commit­ tion late yeaterda.V. For seven p, m. With special emphasis, on flMUlM OetoMT tMng to bd blackwdd and rairard- •hadea every year. And then, aa a there will be a department pail ter It is Ukeh from the veins, the Scandinavian countries, Mrs. ^ ship of the Damocratle party tha process of letting them live. Alcide Quirion will be chef for the tee, daacens, deaconesses and months \the Weatherford, Tex., they ■ railed'^ for volunteer donors dd aa a diaaaur. coBcearion to . thoae difficiilt Closed the tloor flatly and flrmly on 8e, in the present instance, he of lovalinaii whan . . . Bupper Tuesday ,at the Nathan, preiidenta' parley March 19 at the Sunday . School superintendent, mother hXd known of tlje impend­ Arell will bring her traveling com­ Pleasant View Lod|e with the.fere type "O" negative. panions With her through the me­ Mt lUMMCttr CMHI^ A* Tbia view new remdt not only chtJActera who are alwaya realat- the poaaibla wilHngnesk of Cheater ia free with praise for Bennet. in Hale Comm>jnlty Center to be qarde Hotel. Delegatee will be ap­ 7:30. p. m.. parsonage. ing aurgeri^ .on her rlgM lung. I luir iian«r tng pmgreaa,'there ia a notatioiv hit organisational efforts, and served by, the Holy Name Society pointed af a future'meeting. Hoapitalised And she had'feared it. dium of pictures snd an InimUabie U.S. ROUTE 6— NORTH WINDHAM from the udual hot'hcada on the Bowles to run-for Governor again, only amllaa when he is givan the BEAUTY COMES TO MANCHESTER FE R T ir which includes the parishea of St. • Mra. Richard C. Snow haa now S F ^ TO IDENTim,’ CORPSE manner of narrating, of a apecial offering, for thoae Mrs. Adele Groeac of Gerald Doctor! at'^ National Jewish “*KW’»"'£.,'S2?* „ Amdrican political dcanc, but from I t i n t lit and.' by all indications, alao refused routine warning, to the effect that Mary's and St. Joseph's of Esgle- put in over 1,000 hours of volun­ Park is a patient at Manchester Hospital descrl^ the 38-year-old ^.'e-st' Haven, Feb. 17 (41-- Au- Mrs. Richard K, Nelson, presi­ Having just arrived from the Contiaeat, our new SoUdi-' thd Statd Ddpartmdnt lUdlf .aa who inaiat upon them* of aweet to make any Arm pledge-to wel- Bannet is building this way only vllle. - teer service at the U.S. Adminis­ Memorial Hospital. Tuesday she woman as a ‘bleeder," female lorltiea today were attempting to dent of the Ruth Society, the navinn chef brings with him all the Uteat tempting dtahea joMte 1*^1 peaa which atill have fragrance. came hit alternative ambition—to to he an aventual apaarhead for Featured will be half broilera. tration Veterans' Hospital at N'ew- slipped on the ice which resulted counterpart of the male hemo^ 'identify a man whose frozen body sponsoring group of this family for your Smorgasbord. Also tall enurae dinaera dally, m- I wall. 77)0 other day a •pokcimah night program, announces thst ■ jflMmI'•^•••••••********^**^** T h a t, of courae,'ia a ailly, aentl- run for '«the Senate in 1966—ita the future ambltiona of Chester tomato julf'e, meal ed potato,; ingtdn. She makes her vlalt each In a fractured leg. phlllac. Once she, la. bruised was found yesterday on the west rludlngSimdaya. •' *|2 for that department put it of-, task of refusal and failure to Bowlea vegetable, salad, olives, pickles, 1 t^dnesday/ An spproprlate pin bank of the West River lagoon. Mrs. Msurire Valine of Hartford , - Sd*^c*nr mental geature to yeaterday. It ia, starts to bleed, it is 'dlfflculj will be guest soloist. It is hoped , . % HILDING EIIIC80N, O m m , ficially on record aa never want­ pledge itself waa made the easier Bailey apparently thinks that carrot sticks, celery, buns, bread, ; tra occMonaily defended, but timor- brilliant. I've alwaya thought the Bowles and . the Bailcy-Ribicolf win not be dinplenoed to hove [ local and Mansfield Heart Fiu)d '" Air rtta tr et-rapuMicailofi of oudly, the name of another aup- proved aweet pea which doean't exR-eaeion, " ..ra ta deserting a leadership was not increased when. Bowles pnaaeaaing. some netuni \ George F. R«^. Paul Leary. Al­ drives; $2 to the Auxiliary Heart dUpaiclits Atrtia art aloe roporroC agbell at all. Congratulationa and sinking ship.." was dopey. What In hia one effort in the atate cam­ delegate atreagth, Juat so the bert F. ICalbtr.' Sviltr^sses will in­ Fund campaign. poeiM international dlagrace — 19gd eoavoatioa need not be nn MILLION clude members of the senior and lUI aamea cUaat of M. Compllmenta are therefore of- else could they, do? Stay on paign, *Bowlcs produced a master­ There will be a Fourth Diatrlct le*. Inc. laat aummer’e conference at ful diac’usslon of, foreign policy. •dvniiee aet-ap for somebody junior CYO greups. Tickets can dance March S in Danielson. ■Tlia board and drown like rats? Many \ iSibUthon______JtopmoBtaUTM: Geneva. y ^ncially In order. Progreaa marchea people are unfair to rats and . Nevertheless, during this saner eioe. be purchased from society mem­ ^.Unlt offlclala said the doting ullua Malbtws BpoeUl As*a» — Maw oanlpalgB, and after it, the LIVES bers, at Tremblay's Grocery Store { It waa obvloua. at the time,■/ shudder when they hear the word. or Nlll's Phermney. Proceeds will date for submitting bii-thday, meet that our State Department, didn^t Actually rata make delightful pets Balley-RlMcnff leadership has ing and anniversary dates (or the and can be taught amusing tricks. maintained respect and cordi­ be for the society treasury. ommiinity calendar will be March even like the idea of having jnt- ality for the one eoaspleswos Lenten services st St: Mery's Tha HaraM ninUM Comp«w. ta With patience you can teach a Church include distribution of 15. Further information can be ob­ •aaumaa no flDanetal rcapOBaiWUty I Geneva Conference held. In fact, First Aid Course rat to Gnaw Furniture. development, within tlie. party, SEE tained from Mrs. James Mc­ typodraphleal oirora apptanng to ad> of thgt kind of Bowles orgaalsa-. tflarnaeo H. Anderson fnr ashes next. Wednesday after the /. ^MMaania and otAar raadM aMur it boycotted the conference at Food or Scare the Daylights Out More people than live in the Cit.v of New York 8 a. m. Mass, and evening devo­ Namara, chairman; Mra. Harold In Tha Xaachcatar CTanind Hanld, Planned at School of Your Grandmaw. And when tional muscle which produces Cantenler, Mrs. Charles 'Ralach, much aa it could. For one /thing, power in state eonventtons. LOANS have probalily been.asfrom death since 1986 tions at 7:30 p. in. Each Friday Mrs. Louis Steullet, Mrs. JudaU, IMaplay adrarllahig doalat Imin: training these friendly little crea­ •a aecoad naartgagan and aata- during I.,ent there will be Statlona For Ifmdar—1 p. m. 15+*~ the Chineae Oommunlata/.. were tures you need take only the sim­ This one conspicuous develop­ due to the discovery of 10 new life saving drugs. Mrs. Ellsworth Greenleaf, Mrs. ment of organisational muscle , in OBahUas. Ala# laaaraacn. of the Cross followed by Benedic­ Harold James of Mansfield and I there. . An American Red Croea Stand' plest of precautions. Wear heavy tion at -fiSO- pr-w ^ SVednesdSv !?.* ard Firat Aid course will com­ the Bowles camp haa been pro­ CONNECTICUT VALLEY Add this to the large number of other drng dis­ Ella BruCe of Mansfield. ■FOr tlMtradar»l f ■!_ Fut after the confe^nce waa leather gloves, carry a baseball vided by \Douglaa J. Bennet of therA will be Mass at 8 a. m. and ■"* There will be a social dance for Friday—1 p. m. TMrada; mence Friday evening at T-ilS in bat. keep your throat covered Realty and Invcatm tht Co. coveries . . . the past 20 years in the field of phar­ devolfons st 7:3() p. m. Beginning For aataraajr—1 & bl^ over, we were under.cwe imprea- Lyme, former executive secretary 7< East Cnater Strnat unit and post members and their Claaalfltd daadnaar JO:n a the auditorium of the Robertson and memoriae the phone number to Governor Bowles, and atate cen­ maceutical and medical research have been truly March 1 and each Tuesd.iy there­ guests Saturday at 8 p. m. In the ddy of oabUealtai daeapTMiitnrdaF — •ion, perhapa miatidM^, that .lta of. a Doctor who can administer Tet 50-8-6688 after durh)g Lent at 7:30 p. m. the f a. m. School, provided that at leaat 30 tral committeeman in the famous horrie. Mrs. Rychlirtg and Mrs. reaulta were not hgtf bad. persons register (or the course. anti-rabies shots. 26th', or "shoestring" district. amazing! Rev. Tomas Farrell of St. Thomas' Steullet are, project chairmen, ■niuratfAy, Fdbruary 17 It halted a wa^,' which wa our- Bennet is conceded, by the Seminary, 'Rloonifleld will give an ■.unrheon Tomorrow t Wo previoui attempts to start thia appropriate sermoji with benedic­ •elvea had refuged to.^^rdlong by course, requested by the Robertson ever exhaust the causes for Bailey-Ribicoff' leadership, to have The battle, however, is not over. With thd amount The Organisation Committee of A Troubled RchMurancc PTA, met with failure due to poor thanksgiving and gratitude. Like­ done an outstanding job in or­ tion of the Blessed Sacrament fol the NaUjan Hale Community Cen­ entering it. turnouts. Should thig attempt fail, ganising this misshapen senatorial of pharmaceutical research ever ineraaeing, all low'ing. It halted M in Indo-China wise, unless our whole being is . Legion Notea One thing the Atomic Energy it will be neceseary to poatpMe the engaged in service, we are not do­ district for th«w 1954 campaign, indications point to the fact that the next 20 year! Joseph L. BuiSeon has been ac­ . Commieeion tried to ^io in ifa re­ on fairly honorihle tepma. pie course indefinitely. ing all we ought for Christ. tying ita geographical distances S ^ U W K S L S l, Instructors Alvin Baldt and Ed­ together with an efficient party will surpass the last 20. cepted as a new '^em ber of the LET m FILL YOUR port on the obeervable effects of Vietmlnh ifiik ^fkia terfitory than We have been pardoned, healed, organisation, and thereby, of Thst Interpret The Arnerlran Legion. \ win Nolan wish to emphasise that redeemed, crowned, satlsfted and 'There will be a jotnl observance '\ .hydrogen bomb enpleeiena wea to it could hAVe had for a few more the course is offered free of charge course, establishing himself as Wishes Of The Family Phsrmscy is proud of this legion of 10 jniilion •nawer wild rumora about tha weeka of j6|d^tng. and ia open to the public, men and renewed. "How can I do less than something of a political power in- March 28 of past comrnsnders and women, from 15 years'of age up. give Him my beat after all He's his own right. and you can be assured that every effort will be past* presidents in the\^form of poaaibla affact of tha ao-callad A truce .lip*, waa dr.awn, and the done for me?" JOHN B. BURKE The only expense necessary will be It is typical of J;ohn .Bailey's maderto continue to insure the health and safety pot-luck supper st 7 «.m. Mrs. fallout from tha bomb. *niaet wild Communii^..: yielded to weatera •Oc (or a textbook which also t Help us this day, our Father, to talent as a political l^der that he FUNtaAl HOME Elllsworth Greenleaf and\ Richard rumora, aome'of them, however, Inaiatence'tliAt free electlona, to •ervaa the. purpose of a handy show our thanksgiving by our is capable of welcoming effort and of yoii and your families. O. Jodry are in charge or\^ndlng •marganoy reference book in case thanki-living so th st our very life atrength for the party even when TEL. 5H-8-S866 Invitations. \ CALLED f o r AND advanced by noted ecientiett, have aettic the'J^entual political fate may be a psalm of praise to three. 87 EAST CENTER ST. The application of Mrs. 'OUeO' been to the effect that even the of the co^try, ahould be poet' of an accident in the home. No he suspects that the long-range DELIVERED PR061PTLY prtor registration is necessary — Amen. goal of such effort and atreivth AMBULANCE SERVICE dore Hietala Was accepted ai, the AT No EXTRA CHARGE number of bomba already exploded poned for/at leaat two if attendance Friday night ia the only K. EJnar Rask may be some purpose not in line meeting thia week of the Auxiligr” may be having aome effect on the the elcctl^oiu had been held 'at the requirement. Sponsored By The Manchester with his own ^llcles and desires. A total of $3811.45 in L genetic future of man, and that Council of .Chui^es. There has never been a political Savings Stamps w*as pufehSsed time, pr ,^re to be .h ^ today, school children. s t the Robertson PINE PHBRMaW the build-up of radioactivitji;. jipl would be little doubt that WINPOW SHADES School during January. This is CALL Ml-f-ni4 \ planta, aoil animals, oceansp'Asd. would go Communiat. A Thought for Today PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY unit sponsored project. the atmosphere may already ccin- Now'‘w*;liave^a period to try to WASHAILE ■Utute aa indirect danger. f(Simaa, 901 MAIN ST. 'h^ild demi^racy, by our own help • * flod'a Care First Class Furniture Finishing ei’en If it cannot he me«Ad)9d at INTERSTATE and ewhmple, in the aouthem, Scripture Reading: rtalm 103; REDESIGNING AND KEPAIRR TEL”. MI-3-5321 the moment. frae HalF/i^ Vietnam, and in thla 1-10 FURNITURE REPRODUCTIONS AQUA SHADE . FURNITURE CBEA-nONS e In ita anawar to aueh^^uma. we m W*a*', challenge to compete Bless the Lord. O my soul . . . M K|| 5Ude to Order who ’ crowneth thee with loving- Fellows of the American College of Apothecaries ttfa Atomic ■uargy ” ^ with CMtn|i>hi*'h Ih political ALL TYPEk OF FINISHES AND ALL KINDS a iM W With Your ReUera kindness and lender mercies. OF WOOD AVAlLABIJi: le aerioue and eautloua. fi.eld we .a^ght to welcome and Psalm 103:2,4. OVER 550,000 PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED It praaenta ebaarvatfbna .^aWch cherish i ,/giva energy to. Thia Psalm, like so many HAROLD J. DWYER—PHONE MI-3-5326 E. A. JOHNSON it tarma reaaeuring. At tha V h e t l arreng or disgraceful others, calls rather for devotion tima, it admita that "at our pi , ^abou\‘ this, k^nd of settlement? than for cxpostlon. FAINT CO. ff GINGER ALE \ . We hear David holding com­ •Hi atage of gtoetlc knowladg^ Ihow did ^he West lose anything munion here w ith. hia own soul, DWYER PRODUC fi99 Main St., Tel. MI-9-4501 there it a rather wide range of ed-^jhad? Waa it not a more honor- and taking Inventory of seme of WEST STREET—BOLTON, CON miaaible opinion on thia aubject” peace t^ait' anyone expected the bleesinge which God has It notea that the additional ax- tha Communiats to negotiate? showered upon him. poaurt which all' tha peopla In tha It is always a sign of spiritual FolliititiBg It, wourselves many any good to appear to sink into a Circle thp Wrut. Grand Canyon. Tlol- times. For if there la one truth lywood. IvAB AnRPlBi, San rranclsco. end to see what we have in store for you. Even Mother rut from which we automatical­ Lakp Isoutfr, Banff. PuMman. 15 about thia age, it ia that theis ly reject all future conferences, Days. 1315. Hubbard’s cupboard wouldn’t have been bare if she had can bf no nasurance, of any kind, on tht danger that they, too. AROUND THE WEST C a L C I N A T O R known about Klein’s. Food Sjore. you will be too which la. clear and beyond all Grand Canyon. !>)■ AnRolP.*, llolly* EAST HARTFORD might turn Into "'anothej' 'mood. Catalina Island. Ran Diofo, HQME Of$^SAl UMfT question. Geneva." In fact,-we eeuld -uae-a Saa rranrisco.—Portland. SpaLUa. Lako LoulFr, Banff. Coach. 15 Dayi. TELEPHONE BU-9-9351 The uneasy problem of the age succeatful Geneva right now, on S34!t'50. I LMWCH BOX FOODS i u t e s a u s i a g e la illustrated, even mere clearly, thv subject of Formosa. CANADIAN ROCKIES on H an d y ’ s n e w Janpor. Columbia. Tcfflrld. Emerald iu tha G6mmiai3qn'b dlacuaMbn ofl Lake. Yeho Valiev. Lake I,'«ara, on claco. Yoaemite Par.k. Monlerey. Ranta Barbara. I^oa Aniteifji. Grand truly modem living. Costa only dd you do? Will, if you think the UioW oecamna when we jhava en­ Canyon. Ptlllnian. 39 Day». .1761. Nothing makes a meal more complete than a salad red heat. has the leek PENNIES A WEEK to operate. attack is golh|| to be close and tered a room containing a boilquet CALIFORNIA -and what better salad could you serve than Klein’s severe, perhnpAfllou evacuate, and of aweet pegs. Grand Canyon, IvOn Angelea, fUn TASTYl Handy's Brown *N Serve BRIGIITWOOD Diego, Tlajuana. Yosf*mile Park. Ran ef Spring! homemade cole slaw or potato salad? It puts new life.. if you think it is going to be not. a Tlie first tiling we noted was Ftanclico. Colorado. 15 Davf. Sausage has the freshest flavor you i direct hit, perhaps .you. go into that it wax peaaihie to enter such Coarh, $319. Pullman $3R9. Into any meal. Serve some soon! your r shelter. But who , knowa a roqrh without encountertng the Y E1.I X) WSTON E—ZION ever tasted because it’s made fresh Parka and including Salt I«ake ru y . . 9 8 which IVwill bej. It depends upon fragrance which would normXIly Royal Gorgr. t'olorado Springe. only 3 OALOINATOB consuiwea daily in h^w England. tha silni of an anewy, the dtrac- .be present. And upon Investiga- Flk«ji peak, Pullman. 13 Daya. $ m -an fnsd waatan, boot OP.EN FRIDAY .NIGHTS tiot) of the vfind. if you svacuatc, Uop,*-Which' Ulvotvad a closer ap­ SCENIC WEST •gg ahnlln. melon Had, THRIFTYI No shrinkage, no waste GrAfid O ari^n. Rlv#‘u»idp. Isot An- *149 Put it on now—wear it vnenmn dlenenr dirt; p that might. take you oUt into .a proach “'to the bouquat itaelf, we cplps. Sail FYKncigdo. Portland. Co* ' UNTIL 8:30 fat. You get more plump, savory fumhla Riv#r, Mount RatntPir. S<»af* through the Spring! 66.43 A MONTH per. enrdhnnrd, pmetienL peril which "la-"fatal in, tlie. .Would diseovEr that tha moderli tip Victoria. Kmprald Ivak*,' I.Ak<» Cresss resistent. wash­ ly anything axoipt eahn sausage for your money. open, but >f^);lch ’~you ‘ Wiltht I»uia^. Banff. Pullman, 33 Uteyt, able rayon thet hea and hottiee. . ^ r a ^ .had indeed been' achieved H99.75 after nmnll down pnynwnt tacapi In d*^ abeRar. If' 'you the look of linen, with ~ng. sweet pea wi.thduti fragrance. Rat^g quoted ar^ for M^mbprshlp dainty' embroidery on atay in deejr|tieHxr, that inight from Chlrago. ■ UnHPd 8tat»B R#y« As a child of the modern world, #nu* Tax on Trana^rtatlon li Ad< the collar and pocket Ask your dealer SAUSAGE ba the wronf'guM^ too. ^ we Were duty hetind to applaud dttlonal. flap. Pet button front ' The truth to.uipt tkf .Coiumia- Uit3 magnificent improvement in atyle. Coral. - n a v gray or teal, aises 13 — 5-YFiAR WARRANTY ICLEIN'S aien'e two a^d«*tldns for sefety the culture of the sw-eet pea. But to 20 and 14H to 32H. contrSdirt each other, and that, we'' were afraid oar own senses, Sage-Alien, Enet Hart­ in case Of an actual attack, there or lack of them, ,mig^t 'be lead|ng TRAVEL a g e n c y ford. la-open Thursday HANDY’S Brighlwopd Brown ’n Serve Sausage through Snturdny 8:M F O Q D S T O R E could be no oneTto decide, any- 'us'aa(.ray. And there was no proud 54 Church St.—Hartford A.M. to 5:30 P.M. Fri­ Ufaiicliester Division Uiing Other than ipataht guess­ announcement from the sweet JAckaon 2-3188 day to t:66. P3L S e e € • • - V ‘- y ...... ; ______work, which safety formula to pen industry, to tha affect that it Ask for Our P-oldvr r and LOCKER PLANT have, people follow. had aucceeded in this laudable "CRUISES AND TOURS See *'Ellery Queen" every Sunday 10:30 p.in. WKNB-TV, Channo^ 30 Tha truth ia that there to no cleaver, that of breeding the EVEBYWHEBE" " 141 CENTIK ST. "THE HEATING KLACE" '.\,- pradlctablf safity.* BOt .1F''H' also fragrance out of Uit 'sweet pee. . ■ So we have been | containing ' eur ■"'.A Mapehester OflIfHcA 867 Main Street, Open Thnrsdsy the tniUi, w9 think, that it tha -''I . watM deaa coma to hydrogen excitemgnt, and witheldtog /giui' 8«d Salurdiy I^WjilHga For ^pfliaiicf' PesMMMttraUw"^]i \ Read Herald Advsv miMmtonsnmnnn 'hvi';,.- - \ - 1 -

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, A . f . • • - . ^ UANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN^ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY,17. 19^- ><^>A6E NINH, / -■A ;. - UANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. I^NqU^SfEH. COjkN.' THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17,1955 gram. The hoateaaa Include MUa daughter Mra. ^Hifton B. Horne, siravtile for bowMng. After the D uw^ Tp«iorr«w Public Cautioned. ■ ^ ^AOK EIGHT held at the Center Oongregatlontil Adeline Loetscher,. Helen DeCtrll. Andover Timea Farm Rbao.'v. s. • .<■ • . 1, , Church in Hartford. bowling game the# will return to oRen la considered farther le R ’ wage demands which he says Ja- labor movement may take in the Ellen Ashllne, Joan Oark. ^An­ Anniversary Ijarty cupSUon. Ita cornerstone is- the 000 members. They favor the Aitiomatidn R uiib The conference will lest until the church for.refrqsbmenta. Mr. and Mfs.' Robert Coulombc more moderate rigblwtng Social- his union, but he strongly pan's economy cannot afford; months ahsad is apyone's guest. To M f«t WdduWMtoy gelina DeCartI, Anna Edmondo and Refugee Planners The Recreation Dept, is plan­ On School Needs ^ txAda 'tmlon law put Into effect 3 p. TO. and will include luncheon. of Lake Road held an applversary ning a valentine dance for the late.. . • , dante■ he-!■..<> is ranrVtmmiufiatlBM>4Jommunist. His1^ the Rev. Steven Chamberlain and Mr; and Mrs. John Orlowski of was Robert Dunn of East Hart­ Tonight at 8 o’clock there will he in' the nation's public school syi- talks guardedly o( some day elect­ lighthouse keeper along the trekeh- The' school menu for the rest of ' A slight fee will be. charged Japan's earlier union htoveraepti 1.18$.000 peak in 1046. to 13,000 tOr port said that 90 per cent of Jap­ Knoxville. Tenn. (Ah- -A/fitan a*ac Saturday st 9 «> »«, membera of thb Rev. Kenneth johnaon serv­ 182 Weat Main St., Rockville, have ford, who, spoke on South Africa. the week follows; Friday, mashed tern. Mrs. Agnes E. Meyer told a ing a labor g^emment. _ anhounced tlie engagfcbifcht of a meeting of. the Refugee Cpmmll- for . admission. Music will be Many In Japan feel that organ­ ruthlessly crushed by mlUtartsta day. anese workers anti-Communist. selling cigarettes on tha>»treeU 'or eroua shoreline.'’Rie latest'light- the Pilgrim iJlholr wilT'meet qt the ing as advisors. Africa. , potatoes, salmon loaf, buttered Yale University-audienOe. By JAMES CARY Japan's m a j^ In du iti^lst or­ 20 cents a pack—fivo under the their daughter, Doro'.hy\ Janet to tee at the church. Tomorrow eve­ by the Nocturnes, and lha i. the early I930’s, drove rapidly ' 4. Independent, unaffiliated Most Japanese who have Work­ Lakes shoreline. Tlic latest light­ church and go with Mrs. Kenijeth New Ai Ivml : ' The hosleasea were Mrs. Joseph beets .and peaniit butter cookies, Mrs. Meyer, wife of the chair-> Tol^, r«b. 17 (B— Ubor ized labor la a major bulwark ganizations have ijratched his pro­ going rate—and a^t-*tlve' asked Russell Meyer, son of Mr. end Mrs. ning at 8 o'clock therj will be dance will be under the direc­ ahead. unions, have a 2>i million mem­ ed closely with the labor move­ house to become fully autamatle Johnson to a special rehearsal w S^r. and Mrs. F r ^ Limbcrger of GIrardinI, Mrs. Holyoke P. Adams, milk and butter. tion of Nell Lawrence of the' man of-the board of the Washing- m ov*m «it. born nine y«ari ‘ n against a return to the Military- gram with, growing.alarip. Hiroshi ment feel SOHYO is the main him where he gojrthqm. 3 ere the parents of a aon Henry Meyer of MountSip Street, meeting for choir rehearsal. lo,n Post and Timea Herald, spoke Ciommunista, many newly freed bers. ■ . ' ' ‘ Goto, Secretary gelwrsl of the "I put q u a r ts in a cigarette is that at Little Point Sable on the the Unlori- Congtei,'ationaI Church Mias Orlowski is smployw by the Mrs. Norman B. Chase, Mrs. Annie ,’The school memia for the rest of recreation Staff. th« letter •ttermnth of »urrender. Fascist type state that, led Japan from pciaon by the occupation, driving force. They believe l)orn''~St the Johnson Memorial Hepton, Mrs. John McConvllle. Tickets ,for the roaat beef din­ the week follows: Today, beef­ as a guest lecturer in Tale'e. 6- In’ addition, there are ' an estl-' Japan Federation o f '. Employers machine,'* tha'man replied. Lake Michigan ahora. 'nie keeper, In Rockville. HOonn Mutual U fa InauraVe Co. to disaster in World War ll. are seeking feverishly to gain ZENRO, with ita milder reform­ Hospital^-Stafford Springs on'Sat- Mrs. George Molltorls, Mrs: Earl ner Saturday ft 6 p. m. may be burger pie, pickle sticks. Jelly week conference on respoMible Iiaa g iqwn into a 'tough, .youhg' In addition, unions have forced mated six miUipq unorganised Assns., has said Takano jepresenta After qu^tionlng him at city Vaviina, haa been transferred of Hertford. ' . \ contpdt. The occupation purged ist attitude, has little chance of the Big Point Sable lighthoiM at \ They will Join wiih other choirs urday. ' Parker and Mrs, Samuel Sllver- obtained from Mrs. Ralph Ran­ sandwichea and coconut pudding; Board continued in sqpalon to,, pre­ leadership in a democracy. giant ready to exploit it*’ irtrength. wages upward and made oldstyle workers. , a great danger to the wbjfare of •Jail. D e t e ^ ’e Chief Bemarfl W ag­ In this ares to take part in the Port! Meyer 'a with the Pipe'ar^ Sup- She said President Eiaenhowyr's With nearly aix- million members, osrpCt Reds from the movement in SOHTO, under the Om. shrewd Japan, . ' , growing. goner apid' he couldn't find whqre LudiHgton. / pi v Co. of Manchester. \ herz. som. The Board of Benevolences I Friday,, mashed potatoes, salmon pare Ita budget for thb coming dumping pf cheap labor Japanese V950 and the present major Or­ ZENRO is witling to bide ita FahUly Lenten Service at the TO celebrate Ihe^btfUvdaya of Lcia'nd’ Sloan of Maple Street is 1 paa planned the dinner for the I Imif. 'buttered beets and peanut year. recent message on aid to educa­ it irtanda today aa'One of the most goods on world markets mdre dif­ leadership of Minoru Takano, is "The occupation made a ’’grave the • amokea came from but The 100-foot tower and JtuUdiiiga Meet Tonight \ ganisations emerged. ‘ * . time in improving working condl of the lipbthouae were^'setad In Unioiv Congregational Church Feb, Lincoln and Washing^On,^ Ciiai a ‘patient in the Manchester Hds-1 benefit of the Churfch Building i-butter cookies. Milk and butter tion "does not meet the needs o f powerful- and perhaps contro- ficult. considered by far the most Ifillu- error in not 'Stamping out CoriVnu- observed " I f he can make money 2.1, at t p. TO. -Weitl and Thoniaa LlBi of The. Ellington Catholic Woman's Manrheater Evealag H e ^ d An­ Ihe -country.” "Millions of chil­ veralal—factors in Japan’s new > They are: . ■ tions and to keep demands within bv-^u^ng them for a quarter end 1874. And for the laaVlO yaara ita CTup will meet tonight at 8 O'clock pital where he Is under obse'rva-. Loan Fund, will be served ai all meals. Where did the unions come eritial. The federation has a nlst InRuence earlier and mare’ Children wishing to sing In the view School have made portrai The teachers o f the school met dover correopondent, Mrs.' Henry dren will be deprived of education­ democracy. 1. SOHYO, the General Coun­ traditional nonrevolutionary Marx­ the limits of Japan's Mondmic ca­ selling them for 20 cenU. he oeght kerosene mantle Mpe light hes rt^thf home of Elsie Edmopdo. tion. .1 <)n Trip to Florida from and ^-here are they going? thoroughly," Goto declared. . aervics must attend this rehea;;ssl. of these two famoiu n-en. ■ ...... ^ Mrs. Mattie Sumner .left this i with the Board of Education this Sknog, telephone PRgrlm t-8906. al righta” before financial aid can Many Political Hues cil of 1*rade Unions of Japan, has ist—but no Compiunist-outlook. In Goto's opinion. Communists— pacity. , '.to be In W * flngton." been a warning beacon to dMpa as AttriUie Loetscher is the thalr- Worried bnsine.'ismen throughout At 10:30 a. m., the Rev. Kenn.oth Ata-Weda Seaslon Manchester Evening Hernld El- week for a three week’s sUy at i week to discus*-a salan,’ schedule. reach public school districts under Its unions promote many shades nearly three million members. It It claims to be. pacifist and to and. he rates Takano as one of \ SOHVO, unlike ZENRO, h ^ -i— ----- far ss 17 miles out eh ths lake. man of the meeting, and a review the President's proposals, aha the Far East haver asked those Johnson -and two delegate from 8aU:rday the Sta-Weda will meet lingtnn correspondent, Mrs. G. F.j Saint Petersburg, Florida. Mrs. , The" meeting took place Just before Eighteen American slates pro­ Of poliUcat thinking. They oOen arc is aligned closely with the left- favor neither Ru8sia«nor the Unit­ their tools—still are working hard off,eii been accused of using )»b - Astronomic observatories can- Ths old lighting machanlsm Is trf Catholic'TAterature and peri­ added. more concerned with political than questions. Only the first can be being replaced by riorc powerful, the. Candlelight Club will' attend et the church fer a brief buMneas Berr, f » ’ ''phone 5-981*. Sumner mskea her home with her ithe regiilar PTA meeting but the duce Iron. adequately answered now. wing Socialist party. . ed States in the world ideological witbin SOHYO to split Japan and hte^using. Communist-like / tsc- not be keated because the heat the Young Adult Conference being meeting and will later- go to Som- odicals will constitute the \_pro-' •conomic goals. At least One leader the United States. And he believes tics. / ' might distort images from the fully automatic- electrical aqulp- The union •movement is in es­ 2. ZENRO, the all Japan Con­ conflict. 7 - has a Ikbor government as ’ his Takano may be another matter. they are partly responsible for Whitt twists and turyrs Japan stars. ‘ ____ ment. \ ultimate objective. sence a brainchild of the U.8. oc- gress of Trade Unions, has 670>

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'X' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1.7, 195| f A G S J B L t V ^ MANCHESTER E V E N te HERALD. MANCHESTER, 8fi < Up unUl last week San Francisco . con-/, federal funds and i^ r a le aa a rant his having a record with the T. Pts However, it Is the /considered enumeration figure* ea support ‘of lingencles. He questioned If the 4-H members to th* University of clude Patricia Braun, Dali Con-- meet tonight at the home of its tlon. motor vehicle, which had earlier figures being used by proponents Connecticut on Wednesday for a for funds. Conducted during Boy bear chilEvti nanhad novnot ovenbeen considered in a tor more thsn 436 miUtoji 'building authority. FBI. He waa first arrMtad in 1946 NO RECORD Detroit 9 ,73 opinion of oil thsl the cheapest the eight room proposal. “The verse, Phyllis Converse. Sharon secretary, Mrs. William Hoggio. of Minority leader Halleck (R-Ind) been reported stolen in Mississip­ of cheaper constrYic'tlon also in­ special meeting at tha RatCliffa- Scout Week, tee boys and their eofeiy. GOP convention picture. Only Ch*-'Chi­ of schools klncV South Dakota officials say they said most federal em-ployes h ave. and waa recently relaaaad from Montreal ...... 'Ift 8 72 Oonstructlon la not tee soundest Town voted six oi*“ more class­ Ducharme. Judy Fraaar. Julia Brady Street. cago and Philadelphia had made pi. Kieinschmidt escaped - most Although the Buffalo Blsons beceuse of future maintenance rooms in October,” he said, “ Which cluded the “entire package." HJekj Building from 1:30 to 4 p.irl. fathers made a door-to-door can- cbfo m i^ e lp h j. h_a_d_m^^^^ ' Sc^oSl "'d ish ^U th U - ' a had four or five pry hikes slnqe Jail after sarvlng a term for >ngresa last got one Base In Biloxi, Miss. seconds ' in a game against Boston ...... over 14 years of age are eligible Luck, Ro)>ert Morra, France* Pag­ efforts to the luccesa of the drive Monrhesler Evening H e r n I d ago and these were repeaUd yes- NeVv Yorl: ___ * r 16 44 Type of eonatnicUon will be one tion by virtue of the Town's own Town Meeting Include a plan to helpyouf fiiiid have built 106 million dollars'! In 1946. / He was awaiting trial on AW O L kleiiMClvmidt, poHce . acid, en­ Springfield on Feb..9, It.was still use the fireplace room a* w ell aa to fill out reports on . their 4-H gloli, Joaeph Paggloli. Jeanne Included William Allison, David Bolton eorreepondent, Mra. Joseph (crtey* Chicago .... /84 13 31 of the chief points of discussion expression." -■ Pouech, Pamela Radding, Roberta Hall credlteJl Mayor Elmer Rob­ worth In the ssme time. Hep. Dies (D-Tex) said that un­ charges there at the time of his listed in the Air Force in Ms'cta, 11 seconds short of the league rec • Lovegrove referred to Board of tee nnaln'h^l at tee Community j work which are used as the'basis Bailey, Allen Belcher, Harold iFItolln, telephone MI 8 -6 5 4 8 .^ less the pay is rsl.sed, the dsy in Monday’s meeting, it appears. Richardson. 8 h 1 r 1 n Richardson. Borst, Law-rence Converse, Ronald inson aith spearheading the drive Ssiiie Objective third escape. T w o hitchhikers 1954, and went AW04< from ord. On March 15, 1950. Clncln Reverol local people ere currently Finance meetings with tee SBC Hall for the session. First Select- for'lelection of winners of county might come when only ricii men Keesler Field in Sevl-M-J:er. Science e^m atee that the sun Marion Stygar and Carol West..■•1 Grose, Felix Jablone, Thomas TSer# are 4H million tractor* on fielpyoiH tieaii for aelecUon of San FrnncUco. The The Georgia system operates Death T o ll 117 were with Kieinschmidt .when he nati scored a trio In 26 secpndi viewing Schools in other towns and the- architect, with the Board man Robbins reports he haa made and state awards, somewhat differently In detail, but "could afford to serve In Congress. He was pickad up in Manchaatar agSlnat New Haven. Both ofAhese changes hydrogen into hellur.i at There are many others who partiC' Johnson, Carl Lorentzen, Richard U. S. farm*. city sent a representative here yes­ was arrested. the rate of 66* nrillione tom per which ore reputedly being built at of Education and outside source* arrangements to make additional | Tha reports are lengthy which terday offerjiig to match Uie ♦260,- the objective is the same as in Rep. Celler (D -N Y ), noting that Police identified * them as Rob- in October and turned over-to au- teams are missing from th* Amer­ I I I Tliree Fires second. • '' .< 000 blda of the other cities and Pennsylvania—to funnel state \ only Oong-ess can raise Its own ert I. Luoaa, an AW O L Marine thqrities at Weatover Field In Chl- ican Hockey League no promiftng the GOP rent-free use of money do’s'n to |o<^l school dis pay, told the House: "The baby the city's Cow Palace, a huge (Conttnuefi from Page O M ) who never cries never gets Structure built for cattle shows and avstems must first consult suckled.'* other expoeitlona and having a with the 'state 0ept. of HMucatlon were left until today. Some Were Rep. Brrdick (R-NDl* a foe of the bill, urged a foil call vote to Mating capacity of close to 17,000. to fix their nepds. Then they go to suffocated as they fought through COME SEE Qjol weather and an option on the building authority, ’ which—in­ put members on record. He tOld his the halls or stairways with flame -\ 10,000 hotel rooms also were held stead of giving them the mp"*y “ colleagues that if they would agree itself acquires sites and builds the and smoke. o such a vote. "I’ve enjoyed Wiow- ' eut as inducements. g you." .Paaaege waa by record San Francisco has had only one- schools for lease ot the district. Others were so badly burned COME SAVE The GeoiTgla Dept, of Education national nominating convention. that even their sex'could not be makes an annual allotment to **^rdick's riiovc 16 hold the raise That was In 1930 when the Demo­ determined immediately. to 88,000 lost on a atanding vote. crats selected Gov. James M. Cox school districU for building pur- AT A bP! / o f Ohio to run for President with poses and this money is used for As a heavy snow fell, firemen ' Franklin D. Roosevelt , of New the rent that paya off authority scrambled up ladders to rescue a York on the Ucket for Vice Presi­ bonds. score of frenzied men and women The Georgia authority has spent from wooden balconies and win< Ex-Red Told to Spy den t'^at ticket loat.- 130 million dollars on schools in ap­ dow ledgea ‘ HallXtoId newsmen the laws of proximately two years and la now Two women who Jumped from For Sen. McCarthy Massachusetts, S o u t h Dakdla, planning a final bond issue of 31 the fourth floor were in a serious Ohio, and possibly Connecticut re­ million. condition with fractured spines. Of AgFSepsrM erksft. garding certification of candidates No achoola' have been built in the 12 persons hospitalised, three (Continued from Pnge One) UKE n u e s rN T . Chicken- SencnWonelVelue! ^ 80Z ^ for the ballot might Interfere with Indiana by the State School Build­ were firemen who were cut apd testified that last Oc,tober, the day kplding a convention as 'late as ing Authority because of court ac­ burned. YOU CAN’T GET Fertonps you’ve Men ptomlalnt yourself thatS'one of Uiesi Aug. 20, but it was Ws understand­ tion brought almost as soon as it * It was Mdntreal's worst fire dis­ after he signed a contract for pub 0 U g P ,, Turkey r I C ^ BANQUET FROZEN '’*=‘=5 I ing these matters w o u ld be was act up in 1951 with power to aster kince 1951, when 37 pen llcation of hla book “ False Wit* top*" yW d atort to anve tooneyT “ cleared up" In Ume. iMue bonda and lease achoola. sionera died In a blaze at an old ness,” ne told attorneys for the Why net etort leOny . . . by Ootng ell your food shopping Closed Tuesday By meeting in separate citiea In Those who brought the suit con­ folks' home. • ( tbrifty AJtPf You sec, at AJtP you’U find low, low prieas tended the authority was unconsti­ Justice Dept, he "would never 1956 the two parties will be de­ . The building was the Salaberry FINER COFFEE to e w y dtoortnaant In the elorc every day •( the weeh. And take the witness stand again." puting from recent practice. Both tutional. apartments—once one of the city' □ The case has not reached the most luxurious—at the comer of Lumbard asked Matusow: mety Hen* yuu hoy la guarenUed to pleeae you. or you itot ASPARAGUS ^ 2 4 5‘ [}>Vi met In Chicago in 1952 and 1944 State Supreme Court. Meanwhile Sherbrooke BUst and St. Denis "And didn't you aay you would poor ■euap hoek uWheut gueetleu! / and In HUladelphia in 1948, devote the rest of your Ilf* to God, February 22nd sharing in the expense of pre­ “ citizen holding corporations” Streets. In recent years the once I anvUigs add sp. Oome see .. . eome seve at ASkPI have been set up in 59 school sumptuous apartn-.enU had -been and also say you've got to n>*ke AT ANY PRICE! paring the hall. a living, and ended up by aaying Hall spoke of a streamlined con­ districts on much the same prin­ di^ded into ra small units, most OOSTOMER RELA'nONS DEPAXTMBrT ciple as was contemplated for the of them housing single persons or he (an attorney) could quote you □ m OiSERVANa OP WASHINOTOirS MRTNDAY vention next year lasting four aa saying the Methodtst .Bishop O A* ahvayi, A * P mak** it pOMibl* foru to Mij6 litolngton Avenue, Nek York 17, N. Y. ■ Uon had been given to having aln- Late last year Bishop Oxnam gla daily sessions from 2 p.m. to 7 These corporations sell bond.i. In the building biit many were out. o f com ^abJa qublity. That’s bacauae o f many (OZ Only a few were in bed. Relatives was quoted as Mylng in Washing­ Tomoto Souco 3 CANS p.m.. Pacific time, which would fix usually on the open market, and AtoP aeonomiaa that raault in aaving* tliat are HUNT'S CANS build schools for lease. When the and neighbors sheltered thpse un­ ton that Matusow. fitade admls the eastern aeaboard television alone of “ lying" at Aearinga be SULTANA lew OZ bonds will not sell advantageous­ hurt. ihatad arith our euetooieia. Ram«fnber, jrou bu)r □ coverage duriiig the prime vtewring fore, government groupe. Bishop Stuffod Olivts MANZANILLA ly on the open market they are ' An investigation was started to Bight OCIoclt. JRad CireW and Bolcar Coffee “freeb*. EDUCATOR CRAX -ST Oxnam now is in Switzerland. I^C O M U YOUR HEART FUND VOlUNTfIR AT period between 5 and 10 p.m.,.Blast- sold to the sute's common school determine the cause of the fire. in-the bean*...then youfr dhoice it Custom Ground •ni time. "Did you say to them that It, Floko Pie Crust n fund. Interest rates are high — fi-Alarm Blaze to your order...for your eoffeamakar. Naturally it V HomHMU ON HEART SUNDAY NIRUARY lOYN ^ ^ V ^ e i C L J -GORTON’S lOH 4% C 2 1-4 to 3 pet- cent as compared In Baltimore, the men were Bishop Oxnam said that you CAKES I2W O Z to M lying, he waa lying?" Lu: testae freslier A-battart,.. ' Pizza Mix to as low as i 1-4 per cent on gen­ trapped as they battled.,a 9-aIarm I * I RE ADY-TO-FRY CANS ' APR IAN WAY PKG ^ eral, obligation school bonds. fire In a building on Elast Balti­ ask^. Change to Cuatom Qroemd AtoP C offiiR and aavnf 15WOZ M IC Fields Expeeted “ Yes, definitely,” MateSow re Again, however, the dlatricts in­ more Street. Chef Boy-Ar-Dee Saute CAN * < plied, volved are those with l<»w credit Rescuers tunneled from the west BAKER'S Extroct FUei VANIUA lOT P. LABEL To Reach London "D id you say anyUring to them • id t sm i Piill*lto^4 VignrnM nnd WhMy ratings. tide and said pkrt of a wall had about giving - falar tsstlmriny in Sliced Dili Pickln ^KOSHER QTS 23= The Maine authority has put to be removed from the eaat side , any case?" / □ four million dollars Into schools before they could get to ia pile of ' 5 7 * London. Feb. 17 OPI—Hermann “ No. sir,” g«Ud MatusOWt ORANGE 2'°-49' Parkay MargariNe pkgs^R RED CIRCLE 83- 'US- BOKAR $ 2 . 4 t \ Field and his wife notified her in 41 towns, the school units in debris, in which the four missing ^dn 't trust MINUTE MAID ^ tOZ 33= Maine. The Maine autberity has firemen were believed buried. CHOCOLATE COVERED 12 OZ heC 'mother here today that they ex- Lum ba^read into the record Ordng«\luice Cherries WARWKK PKG W S W t to arrive in London by train virtually reached its present legal Removed from the wreckage letter written by Matusow on July from Swritxerland tonight. borrowing limit. . ' , hours after the. collapse was the 23, ipss, in Las Vegas, Nev.. to Mra. Field's letter said her hus­ The four states In which body of Battalion Chief BVancis P. Omelia, an aldp to Sen. MC‘ □ Pnme Juice GOLD SEAL agencies other than.specifically O'Brien. A a P CORN' 4/‘s47' band would make no statement y. PKG OF M ve upon arrival but would hold his designated building authorities ■ The other fom- missWg 'Bile letter concerned Greenspun Dovalettes Facial Tissues soe'i can carry on similar activities are •OTS"*' first n*ws conference tomorrow. Firemen Joseph Hanley./Rlchapd publisher of the Las Vegas Sun and H einz K«t^fiVp M 1 LB MJC Arkansas, Worlds and North arid outspoken critic of McCarthy. Hermann Field, hla brother Malzer,' Rudolph Machovec And JANE PARKHI THSSBRF" A&P Applesauce * CANS Hoel, and Noel's wife Herts all South Dakota. Anthony Reinsfelter. / Matusow said in the letter/ he ttpsw were released by the Communists The Arkansas legislature Just Sixty-nine pieces of flreAppara- was Trying to get informatiol) from , a u a r o s c a n s late last year after being held for last week passed an act designating tus was called out to/fight the Greenspun after telling tM pub­ Ovenready Biscuits 2 23= the State Education Board to re­ more than five years on espionage blaze. A t least 20 flr^rMn were in­ lisher he (Matusow) dldn'vlike Mc­ l ” FR charges which the Reds finally ceive and administer any building jured in the blaz^^whlch burned Carthy or McCarran; / A&P Temate ^uce 3 2 3 = aaid were unjustified. funds made available by the fed­ out of control ^ ^ m o re than three Matgsow, asked it h ^ a d offered Aprkot Pie __ HRINZ Oi CAMPeilrt M M C eral government under the Eisen­ Hermann, a Cleveland architect, hours. Cause <>f the blaze has not to “ spy” on Greenspm, replied: " I wPUpS I H f , CHICKEN, MUSHROOM A c ANS W W was held in Poland. Since his re­ hower or any other plan, 'the of was just following suggestion by A&P SMOKED MEAT PRICES LOWER than a year ago! fice of the state attorney general yet been determined. No difmage C j u im ***'*^^ CAMPUlfS « lease from Warsaw, he has been in estimate yfee available. Omelia." / ‘ Bwdtxerland with his British Wife, gave an "offhand opinion" tha( the Last October ^Greenspun' filed a /30Vp PEA OR VEGETABIE t*C A N S > » » 'board would have power to Issue SUPER-RIGHT, FULLY COOKED, DELICIOUSLY TENDER , B iW i 18*.from a yr a g o ! Who Joined him there.. ID ROW TOLL M one million dollar suit against Mc­ Noel Field, a pre-war State bonds. JANE PARKER-REGULAft PRICE 39c JANE PARKER GOLDEN ' ' ’ Riatk P«ppw , r . IZ 10' W lieago, Feb. 17 (JPi—The death Carthy, cont^ding the Wisconsin Dept employe, and his wife asked The Florida State Board of Edu- Senator falSely accused,.him of for asylum in Communist .Hun- cation issues school construction ill or the Feb. 12 fire in the Bar­ ton Hotel, on West Madison being an ex-Communist. S H A N K EN D FraKh Style Wax l « i « 2 35' ry aftgr their release from a bonds which are guaranteed by al­ Meanwhile the government- filed Kdapest prison. Jhe.v have re­ locations of auto license . revenue ^ireet's Skid Row, rose to 29 to­ . ' . 2 Tskt M»se»*g« e( On a cha^e accusing Greenspun of Date i^;;? Loaf Sunshine Coke 29 PORTION NerwegioR SerdinH gglSLINe CAN 21= day. .Firemen recovered -the 29th tembieeilee eUtr •• fused to see Western reporters. amounting to about nine million publlelring an article tending, to Noel Field was seized in Prapie dollars a year., The riuto tag money bodv from the debris.' A Arsrfy aeJ r/geree* 35! soz n e e "In ^ ee murder or' assassination” H r e h # lg l PARKER Hi&MS SL oVR OWN TtA ... Foncy Shrimp sanAiiSizf CAN tn 1949. His, wife dropped out of ■is earmarked for Ihl spurpose (or of x-McicCarthy. Streusfgl SquargTrZSr„ NOW 2 9 ^ = ■ ■ • ■ ® * * * r PUMPiRNKKIl or SOLM RYE LOAF ■ sight while trying to traw him. ^ SO years. Over 40 per cent of all single Eto stthe hig MVisgt. 10 OZ MMC /Greenspun sSid- in December PKG WfloU Hams Hemann made'^a reiwue trip be-j The board would have po^er, to women and 37 per eent of all niar- I A Stt norl OSm it Shank Half { Butt Half | Butt End Portion EDLKATOR PKG * » here'was nothing inciting in the m n e p er Sandw ich Rolls mneparkm Butter Cookies accept federal school funds, . ried women are working,'’says the W hite Bread W ’ ^ o A f l S ' OFI Im • Rnntif tito hind the Iron Oirtaln that August .article, which said "the chances are DOWN 14* r r c frnmSmm ®w»*i** and was arrested in Warsaw. The /tate has sold about 75 mll- U. S. Department of Labor.- A - JANE PARKER ■ PKG to C C DOWNItc j u e 1 DOWNise e r ec 1 DOWNeowNige lie ac( Chet McCarthy will eventually be W YemYr.Aae l ( " ^ • I H W From Yr. Ago *99= ^ Davafs Toilet Tissue MML, r • . . ' • ■ ■ / M W i l U T B plain, sugar, COMBINATION. OP 12 to J A n gel Food Bor mneparker EA Frem Yr, Ago IR 4 T 1 Frem Yr. Age I* O * 1 Frem Yf.Yr. AgeAnn li 2 n laid to rest at the hands of some poor Innocent slob" who would D a ^ PARKER CktotoMto rVil#to ...... f Cut-BHeWux Piper ROLudr w norry riw regular price e*c NOW 3 9 = W I 1 0 V 9 V FiMfjT INGREDIINTS EA Reuther, Quill Row Hal Boyle "get a gun and blast Joe to MAN! WHAT HAM! You’ll ddight in ©very tantalizing, smoky, tangy bite'because It's "Su­ Hades.'" Knrft Miracle Whip OTS S 5 = . The case is it lll' pending.'. per-Right" . . . A&P's own brand. Just come to A &P . . . choose the size ot ham^ yoCTprefer . . . On Unions Merger A8.P BRAND Planned Parenthood Greenspun acidised McCarthy JUST RIDUCEDI A&P Worwick Thill Mints PKG" 39= Atty, Gen. Herbert Brownell and whole* half' end portions or center sllfces: Rege rijless of which you select you'll find the same (Continued frem Page One) Poatmaster General Arthur Sum- 1 QT 14 OZ VLB 11 OZ fm 'e flavor and jutcy goodness in every bite. You'll save money, too! ■ Scett Teilet Tissue \ ROUS 45' merfield of conspiring to send him TOMATO The reaolution wSs the flrat a.c- For Animals to prison. kuerkraut 2 .CANS Juice CANS 1QT UOZ C|C tlon on the merger plana taken by Pineapple 2 CANS J * a major union. A&P PINEAPkl SILVERBRCX)K PRESH.CREAMERY SUPER-RIGHTSMOKED D o w n 2 0 * from a yr. ago SUPER-RIGHT SMOKED D o w n from a yr. ago PK08 MCO Charges Bartender New York A liew humane, often turn out to be full Goalie Cat Francis amp m i nwt mi tea NiiDirt i i ixFqsivii Papor Napkins ^or M MW Quill, a CTO vice preaidentv.told movement liv America has aa its , ^ow n dogs, choking to death ‘ ‘ :c C 1 L* 2 OZ I AC the convention that the labor unity goal planned parenthood for ani­l-'frti-om collars placed on them when 1 «T14 0Z ^ 7 ^ Sw w Pototoes P LABEL CAN • ' plan was a "surrender." He said CANS mal pets. / they were plippies. In Two Odd Plays Juice Butter LB' Boneless Ham ib ' Boneless ButtSiBBS Reuther had presented one mer­ 85 ... , j j _ VBut most of the castoff animals We areacal-and-dog-lipng^o-; „ a result of hungef, dis- ie>«-- cott Paper Towels M ROLLS 35= ger plan containing, the guaran­ SUNNYFIELD lUHER Va lb prta LB 70c SUPER-RIGHT SHORT SHANK D o w n 1 0 * from a yr. ago SLICED .SUGAR-CURED D o w n 2 0 * from a ^yr. « g o tees the TW U w ants-to CIO vice pie. No country iL e . or bad weather.” New York, Feb. 17 (JP>- It would 1 LB20Z A | C . S lic ii Ch— se HtOCiZStP «o 29! LM Rnkeil Bnnnt presidents ^ while agreeing to money in tee cate and feeding of. humane society blames be hard to beat the^ performance Bgby Foods IM m Otroliied 4 C A J f i r 3 9 c Supar- |C Ar -CAN M I n weaker arrangement with the its pets. Probably b° of*'**’ *0“ " ' the situation largtiy onrirrespon- of veteran goalie Eitille (The Gat) JUIT RMUCMt Niitley Morgarine 2 pVgs 43^ Francis for the Cleveland Barons R'lghl LB' G ood LB ' A FL. » ■ fry hasaa many ahliftal hospltaU ownere. It plans a na- Pippin Chente TAMY RAVO* t. 5 9 = SMOKED LB Bacon in last night's American Hockey Picnics fROZlM FOOD iUYSl Quill said Reuther was, in effect, —of cemeteries for pets. y C Helen Jones, educational activities ' Can't existing humane societies ning atreak. He also figured in RIADY-TO^OOK. FANCY GSKWINt that Reuther quit the presidency ^;*n 1 . i 9 AGENiRAND 2 PKGS d # director of tee newly organised do the Job? Miss Jones doesri't two rather odd Occurrences. W C i p O l l * DOWNMcHIOMAYt AG0-5T07l»s' 11 Canned Chicken Chopped Broccoli o f the United Automobile Work­ The 28‘ year-old. goaltender -re­ 5e$ Ihw tsf Seve wHkMf IXOUSfVfS-My AiF Nos ftoif 10OZ M |C ers “ and give us full-time lesder- National Humane -Society: think so. 'Today there are fewer than 700 ceived 17 minutes' of penalties— LaTgo Shrim p otANDFo*salads ■ la Brussel Sprouts AGEN BRAND PKG M l ship within the merged movement "There arc tome 49 million dqgs served by sub.stitutes—during a Thank* to AeJ*** aeons o f price reduc­ Red Circle and Bokar coffees, Ann Pag* Rib Roast 7-NKNCVT and not leave us to the wolvea.” and cats in American homes, and humane organizations in the en­ AfiP*! P W N tire United States,” she' said. second period uprooi-. First he tions since January let, you can now save, Pood* J**** Parker baked goods arc Sliced Halibut .eadyto^fiy »43= A t one point Quill declared:’ tee number Increases about 5 per fought, with Norm Corcoran and more than ever on graccriai. including rntweye priced lower then oteer compar* Pork Loins 7-eW SIS RFWeOASt iti' cent each year. But there are also “They operate largely on a local tTh e-A FL stabbed us in the b ^k , w as given a five-minute major able-qualHy brand*. What's more, they’re PURi VBGBTAMU FRESHIY OeOUND Redeem Your Coupons-Nowl Do we want to'go back?” Tlie at lealt 15 million homeleza dogs basis, and most of them are con­ many e i your favorite brands. And re­ Haddock FillOtS' gEADYTOMOnerFRY lR 2 9 centrate on the East and West penalty. Later he drew an addi­ member . . . you can elwmye aavc by .mede to ASP's own spccificatiant and Loan Hamburg th tttc u 'delegales roared “ No." - and 25 million homeleaa cat*, and tional lO-mlmite misconduct for RejMm Coupen weftk iOc NwerM purtheM •< 2 laeg* peekeggi ' An A F L spokesman in Washing­ they are - increasing even more Coasts. choosinf dwee made by or especially for guaranteed to picese you or your money *A t least 2,970 communities disrupting a two-inlnute penalty ton aaid the orgarilzation would rapidly. for holding the puck. AaP.For auch favorites ae Eight 0*Claek. baciL C o n ca o a ...co ia esa vea t A a P I SHORTENING CALIFORNIA NAVEL, FULL OF "JUICE-tARGE SIZE Rinto Blua LARGE PACKAGE 31= Itave no comment, on <)uill’a re- "These stray unloved animals need organised humane work. It has become a national problem." - Francis also was given a rare Biailca are smothering and bankrupting assist on a second period .Cleve­ dexo . . . the digettible all* Reuther said in bis statement; The new NHfi will cooperate with tee natiem^s humane aocieties and the SPCA and’ other grixips in the land goal os Col Stearns broke ANN P A C i ]0 'A b z ^ A N Redeem Ceupen worth IOc tower* purtkipe of 1 bowle "The' proposed merger agree­ municipal pounds. away for the score with his team purpooe therteniaf . . . I* ment . . . provides a sound, honor- field, she said, but will 'ojMrate its DOZ. "A t present they must be put to own separate animal ihelU'r.*. The shorthanded two men. ideal for cakes, friet and Lux LIQUIO DRTHGENT - gOtTlE 3B= able and principled basis for labor ; TJie tragic killing must con' society doesn't rppose vivisection, Eddie Olson, .the league's lead ORANGES unity, provided people in pioiitions tinue while the surplus continues. ing scorer, tallied twice in. ter perfect pies. of leadership and responsibility but will refuse to turn over ani­ But the humane movement must mals from Its own- shelters to opening period to spark the Tomato Soup 4 «37 Berieew Cnupen wnrtK 10c iDwerrit Durchoee •! 2 large gkgs demonstrate the capacity and 35= begin to prevent the breeding of scientific laboratories. Barons’ attack. New Cabbage CRise, oetEN 2 , „ i r P ineap p les SUGAR, SWEET. LARGE SIZE « ’> EA wtlUagneas to make paramotmt unwanted animals instead of mere­ In another leagwe game, tee the good of the whple labor move­ "We-feel that anyone Wno turns 3 m 7 r : -GRAND FOR COOKING Lux PJakas EACH lARGi PKG 3 2 ' ly killing, killing, endlessly kill­ 'shorthanded Providence Reds, q i S ' 4 . : o 3 9 = ment and the welfare of. the mll- an unwanted animal over'to us has Avocados GRAND FOe SAIADS ^ EO* A pples T * Sr EATING ing:" ..., the right to know that It either^ with General Manager 'ferry ANN PAGE ELBOW-2 LB PKG 33c 3 LB PKG 47c iton Style, Vegetarian, wjth.Tomato Sauce Vll'cEUO lieivi of rank and file members.- Miss Jopes believes few people Reardon taking a turn at a for­ “ I urge Brother Quill to-Urfe'tbe will be placed in a new ho-ue-or IlgTIN t o w Emphror GrupM W' W alnuts ' IN SHEU-RECAIO RAG Redeem Coupee worth Sc tow er* purcheee * ( ( lerge cekee ; opportunity he will have to discuss realize the scope of the problem given s'poinlsM deete.*’ said Miss ward post, scored two goals in the 12 0 Z . ^ « C because they so seldom see the final thro*, minutes to defeat the and debate the propo'sed merger Jones. ... ' cns Salted Cashew Nuts RAO Lifebuoy Soctp 2crKEsl9= ^ suffering endured by abandoned Buffalo Bisons 5-3. Macaroni ins " J. ‘ agreement at the CIO executive Other NH8 goals:. '-zsr 2 23 O nions „.TSro« 5 79^ 3 ...-, J animals. She spoke bitterly Of pet To sec tea: laooratory animals Reardon, a former Boston M I A l TO THE R E S T - T H D I X O COSTS YOU LISS1 1lg t o * C board meeting (Ih Washington) 2 RK06 owners who drive out on the high­ are properly care* SNACKS 2 7aS^ 35= --i 1 LB CEllO (tort■ red he would not "withdraw kittens. 4 , (T o improve the abtughteiing Guy Gendron Sunday night. P r e s e r v e s WHtn HOUSE 1 la tto Salted Peonuts VOOINIA RAG 4 S ' its...(M n lito Bonanas -miOWGOlDCN a 29= e a c h LA*0C CAKE aiie word" of what h e. h^d said. "They don't realize that animals methods of the naif billion meat D ry M ilk .NONFAT -to MCGS*59= nu. . .M-m Lifebuoy Soap 13= which.have been domesticated by animal* and low! butchered in Cooke wide' nooidlea and drain; However, he accepted Reuther’a ANN RAOE FREPAREO ^ <5'AOZ , Um 'U UK N iMmurn *n iu«*r. FM. It M tthnt- u U« .tMmUf aU ruwu. manjrind cannot revert to-*he wild America eacn year. mix butter or margarine, canned Jen that he attend. thesCIO Peemut Boifar DUtON TUMtlE* JLS 39' Spaghetti LINTENF^VtlMITES . acaaion. state and live off the land." she ' A constructive example of what minced''I'la'bs and caHiied mush- •uy 2 pkge o» large Feb-Got Free 1 **ti Auk CjlMneor said. the Society favors: One MlJ-Wsst room!?. Heat the clam* and *nuah- MweiHee-ANN s a o e - ‘ ‘.-r', COM8 A t o C Polo, 13|th 6ehtury ex- "S o m e do, of cotyze. Frequently packing c'omiMOv now uses an Ini- roqme togetl)er InTliii liquid from Sp arkln VANiUA or CHOCOUTE Spaghetti SqUice 2 ’^^«3 9 = eonmATioH o r m “ « ( • w t o the. cons before adding to tee but*, ------Fa b ' Aala, desci'ibed remote linihane aocieties receive reports o f mohUiKT filibd with corbqn dioxide A n n f a c e WHITE HOUII cnAi ...... - ; • -r,; f ' i - Mota. alet again men by weaumers •o-coBed ‘wild’ animal* sMm.-vaI, to re n d « hog* iincorAcioue osfore (•red noodles; but be careful not Noodlas •B e A fie r N M mis ivape M ilk MHANDIrFAg 6 S ii7 3 ‘ . V-r: ■ , . .. * ■ Z e r n y m n . U(*- ^ t z )U r t * of wteda. Th*ae they ore ahocklcd, kififed and hied. to (xoU or the clam* will toe tougit f 'ew* - 1 ■ f 'I' ♦ v '1'. ■ [

s t . V . V. ' - f ; r --.T- i .V. > ■7 ' 1 - . ■ ' ■ - v ' ■ . PAGE THIRTEEN PAGB TWSLVl MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1965 IUNCHESH2R EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, rONN\THURSDAY, FPilBRUARX 17. 1955 V munity Memorial Hospital. They compensjitioV ieniiired almcet un­ Building Committee held ln.*( eve­ signed la an ^annulment case five were made. The damage was eati both againit Frederick J. Raff, et ala., WflPPing ' ^ Columbia have two , other chiloccn. chlf changed, dropping slightly from ning. Chalilman John G. Talcbtt, divorce actlonk and eight dor iesUe I mated at about 1100 to red li^nother: "" me^rs of the, the \BoftW of Finance tomorrow years old who are contemplsiting Rockville, Feb. 17 (^tML-.a.i—v..uxiuary| calls attention \lo the .eaten,” says one of our out-of-toWn customers^ “and were dressed in cowgirl costUihe though Pa>-AciipUl Pioneer Co. liio Motor Vehicle Rei^tratlons various locations in the town, but ernsh at one of the cltwir Worst in- church who have suggestions for . nijhr a t'^ o ’clock in the Town enrolling ■ their children in the complete with guns. They present-* Th* local CouncU of Church Worn-1 special Auxiliary 1 when I serve them, every one asks where did I get those off 40 workers, the State Lhbor 8CULPTRBS8 FINED YOUR DOLLARS HAYE MORE CENTS HERE Ml wlU hold the annual World Day ■ autlon WGTH Saturday at 12-.1.V Official* of the WStoor Vehicle that no announcement fs to be tersectiona about 12:>i? tHls mom-i the building pfogram to submit, Hall diacula--i^ budget re- kindergarten classes In the fall are ed -two skits. One was to the tpne the Memorial' made until definite irformatlon la marvelous chickens.” This customer buys ten at a lime urged' to attend a meeting to be Dept, report'd t.*day. - Portland, Feb. 17 (P)—Belgian of Prayer Jiervlce |n thia city at] p. m. Mra. Virginia Snow of South Dept, — r- will be— at— —- r ■ x.i i, ing. According to ^ pephOn h e n PteSeik, j them In wrltihg before Mapeh 15 quoatk f i w the.yitriosw town de- of “Lay that Pistol Down Babe." The total number of. clalmg P-ai bom aculptress' Mrs. SuZapne Sll- Poj' Ail suggestions should be mailed i for her freezer at ten per cent off and you can, too. pariipenti'^fort he nextTlacgl year. held March 4 at 8 p.m. in the preS' the Union Congregailonal Uiu/ch Coventry. Dept, national Security BuMdlng. aUrting to ^ y , in order nvAHable. The committee hop^am patrolman of Ihe^ Pojice Dept.. The other was the Mambo dance 511. only pna r.iore tban in the pre­ vcrcruys Stevenson sdys shs will Peter C. Berry, 19 West Staf to Armlq Raebel, chairman of the Copies of the budget ahowliifr^s ent kindergarten room. Registra­ which they did with the "malh mem­ on PfkUy, Feb. Iw, according to j chairman. >111 apeak at that time .h ^ townawople wttL^ tions will be accepted at that time. ceding week while the nunJwr of appeal to Superior Court )ier con­ SERUIEE an aanbiihoement Ihta morning by j on "National Security Training." vicinity may renrje- their automo-Jto the lord was drlvlp'g « on Union and commitlee. year's actual'' budget figures, re^- bers of the teaching staff. initial claima, which represent new viction in Town Justice Court last bile* registrations, The hours will, iveeUa. ‘FranK Dayls, Jr. of Moodus ROGER OLCbn quested ainounU by the various -C Preference will be given to five Other mothers helping with the M ra F orru t ktuaser, prealuen.,. Superior Court / ■ year-olds but four-year-olds will be periods of niiemploymeiit, - wsa night oh charges ofXspeeding and STRTIOn and .wifa of the pastor of the j The civil action of Oragory H. be from 8:30 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. j Short .Caleiiilnr t Was goingig/south Film .Street. All Talooitville and Vernjitn boards for next' year and recom­ special Valentine dinner were less than in the week ending Feb. violating' the rales o f the road. StOV until the end of the month. lews Items are now handled 40.1 West Center Street / Mitchell 1-7853 mended by the BOqrd of Finance, accepted as the. space permits. VANS Union Cpagregauonal church. | L^paky, Jr., agaifiet Arthur Dea- A Short C ’ leqe held tomo.Tow, sti'tln g ct i>|Jiis.biaxes end / 'as unable to pre- laat week, six less than the 70 arrest on Route 6A here Jaml 16 a. m. with Judge Louts fH iapiro-v^t skidding m o the car. Neither nt One filarket StreeL leiephoiie ed in the Board o f SWucation's 'have volunteered to assist , in the Manchester Evening H er a I d TELEPHONiE Mitchell 9-8066 aaid that the aiternoon service w'ln' -*■ rnrou-'~~ment. th e a-’c ion new high school were again con­ organisation of next year’s class. :]'lected smd the b i providid to cara tor young- Monday night, in probably the question of zoning restrictions will Frank Marchlsa, telephone ACad- ■ Througho.it the state, m*tn- Ing and >6 for -violation'' of the em,v 8-9060. chUoren. shoctest 'special Town Meeting on again be brought up.- 'The Zoning wh'le, the number of .claims for rales 'of the road, record, a handful of voters, mostly .Mti. ilin ry Laraon will be the i Board of Appeals granted the pres­ organist ana the soloUt will oe - town ofliclals. approved a special ent organization the.-right to oper­ session to ipake new voters Sat­ Mri. Kldna Johnaon. 'the JEkiing-i ate for one year in its present lo­ ton women, under the direction of j urday from 9 to 12 noon at the cation in the ell of the Old Meeting The Big Sale you’ve wait^ for Mra Horaci McKhlght, will prep I Town Hall. House. starts today — and e-CAN-Wy Court Workers Hyman H. Havee Delegatee Named- sent a drama eqtltied “Fruit of Mrs. Beatrice Parkhurst will be ,, , , , , , .w i The Women's Guild of the Con- the VlAi." reigns supreme at POPULAR! Y « clerk and Mrs. Marjorie Camp­ Hyman H. Hayes, direcu>r (rf the I CSiurch met in 'X'eo- n te Family IMrvice wUl be at 7 ^ —-e-CAN-nmy because canned foods bell will be assistant clerk to the Connecticut■ Regional“ ‘ Office of ' "the mans' Hall Tuesday..eviening for its p.m. T hi lUv. Forrest Muiser will Judge of probate. .Edward Kuehn Anti-Defamation League of B'nai regular monthly meeting, Mrs, fiv i a chalk talk entitled DO mean economy— real economy! at the new probate office at the^ B'rith, will be the guest speaker Robert McKeon was elected dele­ . "Wgrmth of Prayer." The music | There just Isnt’ a better w a^ lo gate to the Church Council and %vUI bo aung by Uie combined chit- i Center. at the meeting cf Ben Ezra (Chap­ Mrs. Parkhurst was formerly Mrs. John Him. alternate. Mrs. dren't choL’s of the Baptist, k.1- ’ keep your food budget down-i-and ter B'nai B'rith Sunda.v night at Robert Taggart was elected dele­ linglon Uongregatlonal, e'lrit Lu-\ with the law firm o f Schofield and 8:30 at tiie Temple Beth Sholom. There just isn’t a better way to Fay of Hartford. Mrs. Campbell gate to the Study Group which is thci-an, RocKvtile Methodist, St,] He will talk'on the film, "No Easy undertaking an extensive inquiry add appetizing variety to your. has worked with Rinehart Gidton, Answrer." .John's EpiMopal, TalcottviUe Con-1 former public defender of Hart­ into needs , for expansion of the gregational, Union Congregational meals. So buy now—save now! Prior to taking over hlr duties church. It was also voted to co­ ford, and Ally. Charles Mahoney, in the consultant office. Hayes was and Vernon Mcthodlat Churches, Stock your pantry with your favor­ She also was employed in the operate with the Ladies .Society to with M ft. Wilfred Luta at the or- the field and cMm;-unity 'coneil.t- put on the annual fair May 21. ite quality brands of canned foods. Trust Dept, of the Hartford Na­ ant and program advilror in the K‘ 1- \ . - tional Bank and Trust Co. Movies o^■ mission work wore ThU year.X the .Hate has been Southern Califomid regional Of­ shown. The Guild's mission work They’re sale-priced way down LOW Reoeiitton Given fice of the Anti-Defamation aikad^to include in thi prayers, a A recepOon was given Tuesday this year is. concentrated on the prayer for the countriei of Bolivia. to give BIG s a v in g s by the can League. As Connecticut director, Philippines and they are awaiting night at the home of Mrs. Jean he has lectured on ' uman relations word from Rev. James McKinley, Brasil and Venezuela. It has been . . BIGGER SAVINGS by the Shepard, Sr., in honor of Mrs. J. themes before classes at the State who is known to local parishioners. said that 128 countries win .be par­ dozen . . / BIGGEST SAVINGS by Watson Vlbert. librarian of Wood Teachers Colleges. Department of Just what is needed there. Mrs. ticipating in The World Day of Memorial Library for 18 yes:rs. Ekiuc'ation at Yale, Yale Divinity Eugene Dente was in charge of the Prayer and It will be the 69th the esse! \ About 200' persona attended. School. “State Police Barracks, rnd evening's program. FOOD STORE time this country has taken part. .' Mrs. Vibert resigned Feb. 1 to other educational institution.^, as Hostesses for the evening were The’ theme this year will be 1 become llbraran at Avon Library. well as to varied groups of clubs,, Miss Jean Natsch, Mrs. William Wo oro always at your sorvleo— Our qrootost ossot — your good wIN! “ Abide in Me," taken from John, She was presented gifts from the churches and other organizations. Robinson and Mrs. Clirfton Ladd. 15—4th verse. Laat year 2l.(H)0| townspeople and the Wood Memo­ He is knowm for t is column AD Brownies Meet people In this state attended these I -t h rial Ubrary Assn., by F.J^wrence Libbing in the Jewish Ledger, the At the Brownie meeting held CAMPBELL'S TOP ROUND ecrVicos. Dow. association president TV show “This Is Judaism" which Monday in Yeomans' Hall, Betty I / ™ Rally for Workers he moderates, and for the develop­ Those aaslsUng. the hostess in Hodges„jyas presented her Girl ~ or -^Mrs. Emil Kroymahn./sealdentlal serving dainty cakes, punch and ment in Connecticut of the “ Rumor Scout pin and wings in a special chairman for the A;nttrican Rc'd coffee were Mrs. Myron Burr. Mrs. {^inic"-as an educatloiial tool for “fly up" ceremony. , can FACE RUMP cross 1955 Fund Campaign, has Popular Guy Finney,. Mrs. Grant Perrin better human underbU’nding. Brownies who received flower arranged a fund rally for local ca -, IA3K. Following a disoveslon period Choice Calif. and Mrs. Victor King. pendants for having been in the tains and w orkers/ TTie rally wlU NO. after his talk, refreshments will be Halves or T%puCa!i Red Creaa AppoIntmenU pack for one year are,Sally Artn be held Mcgiday Evening at Wok- CANS Frank Masinda, branch chairs served. The public is Invited. Card, Gail Carpenter, Barbara RIRDS EYE CHICKEN OF THE SEA .leyan Hail atart^g at 8. Captains Sliced man of the Red Cross here has Gross, Janet Greenway, Sally Ann . and workars m Vernon and Tal- .announced that Mrs. Robert Stei­ Hutchins, Barbara Slate, Jean OVEN PEACHES cottvUle are amo invited to attend. ger has been named chairman of Auxiliary Plans Smith and Neva Swenor: A film will M sho. -n, and itiresh- the volunteer service. Mrs. John Carpenter and Mrs. !b ments will M served by the Metho­ Hunt's I,OK. Other committee chairmen ap­ Potluek Supper Maurice Morrow are leaders for TUNA PIES dist WomfUi’s Society for Chris­ Italian NO. 2 'i pointed include Mrs. Myron Burr the Brownies. \ ROAST / tian SerMce. Supplies will be dii- Peeled CANS New Arrival and Emily Goehring. home serv­ SIRLOIN tiibuted/at this time. ices; Mrs. William Aleshine and American Legion Auxiliary mem Mr. ilnd Mrs. E. G. MacDougall. A ll ahlidtors are urged to view TOMATOES RIB ROAST Mrs. Edward Tapley. canteen bers will serve a potluek supper Sr., of tnie Center gre-ptirents of a ^ (or the RM Croat TV House Party service: Robert Jillsqp and- B. Monday. Feb. 21, at 6:30 p.m., to baby daughter borh bn St. Valen­ PORTERHOUSE program to be presents.' on (3han- CHOICE Edward Daley, disaster; Mrs. Roy which they have invited Dilworth tine's Day in the Windham -Corn- n tljt WNHCv Neib Hoeven,- Mon- Solid CANS Gulley and Mrs. Tapley, Junior | comell-Quey Post No. 102, Ameri at 2 pM . At the close of the Park FOR STEER BEEF Red Cross; Mrs. William Peck, ^ Ueion Mrs Wilber Uttle, !b House Party, the general pub­ Mrs. - ■ SWEET UFE FARMHOUSE motor corps service, and Americanism chairman, ia in STEAKS lic is urged to call iheir Imal chap'- ;'tVriry‘'Wir'iitfi'< s t a n d in g Robert Ordway, first aid. charge of the supper. J ' ter for answers to questions thev BONITA FISH Tour flbt Guests for the event will be .Mrs. ! CHOICE B R IS K ET-^. Y. STYLE have about Red Cross eetivltles. - - An educational tour wrill be Helen Fairbanks, who is district i Fend Sale Planned iagle brand Napier Popular taken by members o f grade.s EMERGENCY SHOULDER CUT , chairman, and Mra. Kay Salm of i The Ladles of the Aposto'ic seven and eight of Union School Canaan, Departihem chairman. Ani j AHGE JUICE CHERRY PIES I Lb. Bag Lb. Bag Christian Church till hold.a food MAINE tomorrow which will Include visit­ other speaker will be P ast. Com-1 OIL iURNER ing Mark Twain’s home, the Colt CORNED atle on Widay, Feb. 2 6 /a t the L. mander Judge John S. Rottner. It r SERVIICE P. Fitzgerald rooms oh Brooklyn \ Armory and the Children's Mu- is also expected that a barber shpp | VEAL CHOPS >S9‘ Bt.reet starting ar 1 y.m. The pro- RED SOUR PITTED POPULAR BREEN V tim . all in Hartford. Thomas quartet will furnish . entertbin-1 12 oz. can LEAN RIB Boyle, grade seven teacher, and 'ceeds of tbe food Mie Wilt co to qient. and that a group of Troop CALL e, 5 9 c t a i .Y. TALL BEEF - the March-of . Dt^ies. - — — Japies E. Welch, principal, will 2 7 c 1,''Girl Scouts, will show slides of I SARDINES $ [ 0 0 CANS CANS accopiphhy tbe children. their trip to Europe the past sum-1 MI-9-4548 SWIFTS FRESH High Sehd,il Note* , Meeting Postponed mer. , / ' The schooU /'of the town are Cherries 4 Beans 2 PORK CHOPS • 39* ThoX regular meeting - of the At the business session at 8 p. m. ; WILLIAMS closing at noon today dvi* to the : CANS SILVER FLOSS SAUER- POI’ ULAR WAX SHOULDER SPRING . Ladies'XAid which was to be held Ihe nominating committee will | DEL MONTE or LIBBY GRANULATED observance, of B.I.E. Day. IJiK. tomorrmv at the horpe of Mrs. present the, nan^g of a candidate OIL SERVICI On W e^esday, the Future FOR TALL William Waldron, haa been post­ for the offieV of historian. ‘ BOSTON Farmers pf America of thi# cl*y. NO. 2 CANS poned until Feb. 25. iViliimanUc. Cnfield, and Oikston- i 4'ANS IMIBCWIfS .69- bury-will hold the first annual dls- ‘ Kraut 4 Beans 2 tt) * Manchester Evening Hernid trlct initiation of Chapter Term­ GREEN GIANTT TENDE'^TENDE ^ BIG PtTPULAR CRjJ^.M Wnpplng coriespondent, Mr*. An­ ers. Richard Howes of the ' tate ; nie Collins, telephone MI S-4419. m---- \ Dept, c f Education^ will be ths TALL TAIX FANCY MILK.FED BONELESS main apeeker. * CANS EX-PRINCIPAL’S RITES SET "'I 46 bz. can lb bag / FolioBenefit 4 CANS Corn 2 Bristol, Feb. 17 — Services ' Basketball fahs, who Ilka' quan- j .mm 15‘ will be held Saturday for Clara T. tity and variety, will have an op- 'M DAISY ROIL O’Coiinell, 71, who die,d last nicht VEAL £ portunlty to get both at the new] KITCHEN at Bristol Hospital. Miss O’Con­ Northeast School gym tonight, 1 , 1-LB. •ONELESS nell was the retired prinrifial of when a Ltiple header basketball QUEEN IXIAF the former Park St. School, re­ SUNijHINE HYDROX CARNATION lb program, nndar tbe direction of FRF.SH SLICRD SMOKED-Runs named in her honor last/“lall. She ROAST Robert Berger of the American [| White BREAD A b^illiant/paifea^ of fnodern was* a sister of form ^Stst* Pub­ Legion, takes place. The first of i NO VYASTE ' lic Utilities Commissioner Joseph __ beauty ^^-ityla whan . . . FIRST PRIZK -th^'gam es will start at 6:15. be- j b u y P. O'Connell. In addition'to'him, COOKIES P... C m il k 2 ^1 2 7 c tween two teams of the Saturday ★ BEST MEAT OF THE WEEK ★ ghe is aun’ived by another broth­ 2 5 UPfOISNpMh b e a u t y c o m e s t o MANCHESTER FEB. 22 morning Millet League. Teams FRESHLY SLICED er. William. and a sister. Anna, CHICKEN NOOOUir FRESH SHOULDERS Sponsored jb'ji the Sports Center j both of B ^ to l. ■ ' \ and the Exchange Club will meet I FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES ilDlUrOVEGEntMl .at .this -time. | \- In the second contest, starting I BEEF LIVER ■ 33- INDIAN RIYER SWEET SEEDLESS 3 -rt 35c i t 7:15, the Old Timers will* meet LEAN SUGAR-UUREp EC0N03IICAL and the Silk City Athletic aub. Both MARY SAYS:— "DONT SfOCK UP ON COFFEE" of these teams are made up of UPTON Nl’TRITIOt’S former greats, and near greats, IT’S STILL G O IN G d 6 W N . RUT IF Y O U NEED ANY each ONION \ who are' dusting off their uniforms | for a good cause. This is not SLICED BACON • 49 SpUFMIX UM B FORES the feature attraction, hut is cx-.j| FRESH ALL BEEF atr /3ie pect'ed to furnish most pf the ; MAXWELL HOUSE Lb. laughs. ' I X 9 5 * INDIAN RIYER TENDER 29e The Rnal qontfst at 8:30, will i Sirloin, Short, Porterhouse bring' together the local American | HAMBURG -33' Dos. LEAN FlHORT SHANKED Legion and the' Broad Brook j SUGAR 5 Lb. Bag , 4 8 c DOV ALETTES Temple Oranges 49c Slimmer Squash 2 *^ Nc Chiefs. Thla''ahould prove to be j SCN8WT.ET .• SMOKED PICHIGS a real thrUler. c It is expected that's large crowd Bor 2 , 5 c FANCY HRM JUICY DELICIOUS will.be on hand, The entire pro-1 PRUNE JUICE . Full Lb. ' Past Exalted Ruler Charles E. REMEMBER, ALL OUR MEAT CUT FROM MORRELL'S WESTERN Tangerines 2"*^ 49c Tomatoes 29c Hetnts will act as exalted ruler STEER REEF HEAYY STEER BEEF. Lb. “t o e Count Ban ' ,.r L b . 49c for th i annual Past Exalted Rulers Night observance of the- local lodge of Elks next Thursday. ARMOURfS STAR Othar past exalted ralera will teke CUT FROM CHOICE HEAYY WESTERN STEElt REEF CHUCK ROAST b o n ^ in Lb. 43c RIB ROAST part, as follows; Cheater Morgan, IVORY SOAP Personil Ivory CAMAY SOAP TIDE * JOY esteemed leading knight; Edward - RAKERY Carrigan, eateemed loyal knight; ir FRUIT and VEGETABLE DEPT. ★ DEPARTMENT FRANKFURTS BONELESS TOJPSIRLOIN Lb. 79c All Sizes—Lb. 5 9 c J6hn Lehan, esteemed lecturing FRESHLY SLICED • Lge. 14c 6 Bar. 35c ' 3 R ^ . Bare 25c P^;.31c?S:‘ 74e SS! 31e^i.74e knight; Matthew Allen, esquire; SEEDLESS INDIAN RIYER TEMPLE - ^ . I Mi s s in s ip p i Arthur Drayton, treasurer: Paul J. Roden, secretary: Aldeh Bailey, FRUIT tt) STEAKS 69c|8ACON I Lb. Cello chaplain; Francis 0 ‘Loughlin,_ in- IVORY SOAP IVORY SNOW DUZ CHEER CRISCO ■ ner guard; .Georg# WllUema. tiler; GRAPEFRUIT VEAL LOAF ’ John P." Cimeron, Dr. A. Geeaay, BREAD SLICED COOKED U. S. No. 1 Arthur McFaJl. Allen Liak. CTar-, 2 Med. Bars 17c P?,.31eS.'74e fe32cSr77c fe31c5r74e 3 Lb. Can 93c enc* J. McCarthy, Raymond Spltl- ill REG.3fc* POTATOES Size B man, George *Stone, John 'yealcuU RURN’S N. Y . STATE lb ke, John H. Yeomans and Lewis 3 - I D ' doz. SALAMI I t Chapman, tniateaa. c OPEN DAILY UNTIL 4 P.M." ASK AlOUTOUR UNIQUE Preceding the business aessioh FANCY RALD^NIN THURSDAY UNTIL 9 P.M. • there will be a dinner served et DEUYERY SERYICE •:30. Badle Program WHOLE Mra; ChriiUne Mead, radio Pascal Celery “ "i 15c ehairmiui for the American Legion APPLES RAISIN SHRIMP lbs. Nectarines 4 ^ 29e BREAD FRESH Penwnol Notices LARGE 303 FRUIT VARIETY—Peachea, Watermelon, H®*eyR«w Maloa, Cocoout, l*liiea{iple, REG. 2?c POPULAR VALUE LB. MARY’S"MANCHESTER'S MARKET OF QUAI.ITY" STORE OF MANCHESTER, INC In Memoriam CANS CaUva Peara, Ckestanta, Cider, Extra targa Eatlag OVaagaa, ______^ - la tovlag memory of Mr. end Mr*. /K EOETABLE VARIETY— Endlvei, Artichokes, Hot Houaa Tomatoea, Bootoa aad c I South Main St. Mitchell 3-6920 OPEN THURSDAY EVENING UNTIL 1:00 — OPEN FRIDAY EVENING UNtiL Y:00 JoMph 8. Cuebmea. ' Romalna Lattuoa, Rad OnJooa, Watercress,' Celery, Roots, Root Oreaas, gavoy. Rad Lnviet mtmorlM never die, Chlaeoa Cabbage, Kale, Butteranf Squash, Hubbard Rquaah, Chlvae, C a ^ E gg- laOof ChO^SG SUc*^ lib. 49c PLENTY OF FREE PARKING FRONT AND REAR OF MARKET ECONOMY CENTER STREET PLENTY OF FREE PARKING Aa yeera roll m ead days |i m br. . Lael^ RbnbMb, Bnissell Sprouta,la. ItalU a FiyRig Fappara. Q m m Oalaps. Of the deer taUier and mother,

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/ V r I ■ s . kr ■ ■■I--;. P A G E P IF T ’B B W WIANCHESTE r ' e VENING HERALD,* MANCHESTER, CONN,, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1955 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17,1955 FAGS FOURTEEI' About all wiilter!” Old Joe, a Kehtuok'y nountian- R. Keen, married three years. A Triiinan, Acheion. - U M Daily Radio ISSriU* about fit'e minutes he . topped and Biblicol S ir ditional gathering. Next year the See E y^ to Eye leMed his rifle against a rock. WDBO—ISM ______w T io - iiB e ^ J Sense and Nonsense' Oommanding 'O fficer — We're w evente will ■be-...pbservied at the I .Officer—What’s the matter? ■ m Annual Town IReport Lists home of the RevT^JHid.^ Mrs. Keen, out-itumb»red forir to one, so 'o Old Joe—'Well, I got my four. ^ ACBOM. S Walking stick Kansas 0ity, Feb. 17 l«5- After your stuff. , ■ in 01sstonb\i'ry. Tha toUowing prugrAm scbaduleiSSt being ouV of office more than two 1 I f the sheep go wrong. It will'no.t ■ The new farm cr^ed ’pears to be 4 Hope* kiln Scouts Party WHAY—D**K'* Studio Party WORLD'S ECONOMY He - Why ay_ , _ ■ WDRC—Negro Hletory Week ic presidential cantfidate. dawn ascetic »* Spsr 40 Blood monty Harold L Gray la spending WGTH—Warner New* sought. . SO Unit of weight 00. was established ,Jn 1943. Youth Rally, sponsored by Mrs. WOTH—Norman CflooUer Fr***nlS . "Acheson told newsmen the for­ OFHCE NOW AT 319 BROAD STREET And badK-to the flock and back to ’The tenderfoot thought he could 4l4$— 10 Mankind wUl ” JJ*^**** of 02 Legal point ■nis report brings out that there, the-Assembly o f’ Ood', Baptist and | 5^“* ' "'°"**'* ***'' WHAV-Poise H6p’ / WHAY-N*w*; Night Watch eign policies of the Truman and the ride, so he mounted ^ e pony. A SSEntanglo v'sa one annual And five special Methodlat Churches of HimVn*. | ^ WCCC—Record Reviewirlew /• WTiC—Hartford Symphony Rehaara- Eisenhower administrations are MANCHESTER TEL. MI-9-4S39 'Twaa a shMp that the good shep­ moment later he painfully picHed MRoqulrt WTIO-Woman In Houig^r / *1* town mseUngP here during the tic and many other churchea of the WDRC—Mood* tor Romanes basically the same. But' he said 24 HOUR SERVICE herd brought. himself out of the dust in bne.^or-1 heaven area will take place tonight at Klrkham and Mlaa WDRC—C»l Kolby the present policy ii not being year covered,' Mary Gray drove with her to New WGTH—Norman CloulUr PreaenU WOTH—Front and Center Now. why aht^d the sheep be so ner of the corral. / . . aiMeaeurOc of FF A referpRdum vote at a town ;30 p. m. to which all of ages t ; t » - M:4S- pursued "aa rlgoroilaly or eff*c- Tenderfoot — Man. oh, ijian but | m n r r York Sunday and from there she WHAY—Wealeni Oravaa W H AY-Newa; Night Watch carefully land ' y flection, June 14, to decide If the nine to 99 are Invited. The raify WCCC—Record Reelew tlvely" aa tha former. Because there la i^nger if they go she bucked something fiefee. will be held In the .Shafer Auditor­ boarded the 10:30 p. m. airplane, WTIC—Hartford By’mphony Rehears­ Acheson and hts wife plan .to COAL-COKE-FUEL OIL 27 More aged ^ town would Join with Andover, reaching her destination in . the WKNB—Requen Matin** al* wrong ' Cowboy — Bucked! Rats! She| B o lt^ and Marlborough in eatab- ium. Wlllimantlc SUte Teacher* WTIC—Juai Plat* m i . JVDRC—Mood* for Romanc* return to Waahlngton Saturday. 21 Bletcings WDRC—Newa,^ . ^ And ■ cared for still. N^ a y ? only coughed. 22 Diadem llshmcnt of a regional high school College, Jack WyrUen, and Anton ^ m “ WGTH—Front and Center WOTH—S g t. PrealoB ol th* TUMR U : i e - They will lead the Iambs astray. SI Eat away district, was approved, hut the un­ Marco, former opera atar, will give $:1S- For’ the lambs will fmlow the Young man, entering florist the Word of Ufe. World War Jt, is with the A i r W H AY-w estern Caravan WHAY—News; Night Watch 24 Stage player I favorable attitude of Bolton made Force In Sah Antonio, WeeX?—Record Review WTIC-New* • ' sheep, you know. shop: "Ahhh, Spring — when a it noceseary to appoint a new re­ It is believed that the\r a 11 y WDRC—News; Almanac young man's fancy lightly turns to 20 Burdened * Achoola (.Tone WKNb—Request M*tln*d WGTH—New* WheVever they wander, wherever gional high school planning com­ will be timely for the day In which WTtC—Lorenao Jpnss they go ■ ' what the girl has been thinking StBaceme rancid we live. Thoce (eaponding to the The local school will close to­ WDRC—C*l Kolby / „ U ilS — / (dial.) mittee, to work with Andover and morrow; for Its usual week’s 'va­ WOTH^-8st Pr«*tod of Ui* Yukon WHAY—Nawa: Night Watch invitation are a^ed to bring their WTIC—Sport*: Weather ^27 Sends back Marlborough. families along. '* cation. to reopen Feb. 28. The The same comm.ttee was again WHAY—Hall of Rtcord* WDRC—Cat Kolby BY J. R. W ll.l I AMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLB 41 Wile Another Award Windham High School will have WCCC—Record Review WGTH—Stars Sing OUT OUR WAY 44 Exist appidntsd to serve, conaLUnr of its Week’s vacation at the same WTIC—loeu Radio Lan* lliW - . Allan- Rychllng, 17. who has WDRC—Cal Kidby WHAY—Nlte Watch a Months (ab.) \ the Ray. Harold R. Keen. CItrkson tl^he. which will release a large ‘ HERB X SO A8A»(^/-lweLU, done remarkable work |n 4-H do-- 'of'youing WGTH—Norman Cloutier W n c —Starlight Beranad* 4gBenmida to L. Bailey. J<*n E. Horton and Den­ people of the i ; 4S— B'DRC—Cal Kolby "ChoicB Cenn«e»kM t Poultry — DirBCt From Form to You" x’ve PUT oouen isxto o «u Inga, has established a surprising 1 traatnwnt '' nis a ; Keefe. WHAY—Hail of Record* ■ E6 AO,TWlS*S.' 'yOO'Ve ALVlAVS WEU.S THAT TURhJEO ^ record lately and has won the WTIC—luau Radio Lan* 11:41^- SOS McriR St.—'•OpM Thursiluyt Until 9:00 P.M.— ^td. Ml*9«8098 SI YYpoef fur A 05,000 law Bult brought againat WHa Y-NM* Watch ^TJJOCk: Me AS At'i IHSBSTOR C f r highest award of $15, offered by WDRC—Cal Kolby Wnc—Starlight S«r*iiada OUT TO SS truST A S4 Vegetable the town by John Cedrellla and Mannheoter Evening Herald WGTH—Norman Cloullar THE CAMSilER I ’LL. UTTLE. 6AS IN 1WE EARTH'S the Conn. Vegetable .□ r o w a t-at SOTVeitewnen • !>>uia P. FsJcetU, was settled In Hebroh enrreapondent, Mia* Susan 4t«e- '>HL REfiJOlRE — OH.SAV ^C M AC H — AT LEAST THtf r u n W l f favor of the town. The complaint Assn., for his work In raising Vege­ Pendleton, telephone ACbdemy WHAY —N*wa Open WTIC—New* All Day Monday TO FlMAhiCe CDMSTCUCTiObJ IS A SWrrcvA — T M SO Eating tool was owing to an icy condition of tables. 07 Cubk motoi 8-8454. WDRC—New* OF A WOCk^lhkS m o d e l. OP 6UVIN<5 A BUNCH OF V the road in Gilead, _ Allan, who is a member of the W GTH-New* VISITING A SICK FRIEND? MVAlR-CObiDiTlOhiED 1 ) Bring Him (or Her) a == SPECIAL ' '■= AtR — ANOlF Y. M. Bm. V. % Pat M. njoWN Ten new street lights -were In- local Garden Spro'.its, '■.radusted *:IS- CWAlC-—WOULD— e*- For Voiir Convenience Douglas Library shows a cfrcula- / A meeting of the Ladies’ Ai-x- i event. The planning group has WHAY—Supper Serenad* tlon"bf 10.303 books in 19.53. sn • >»»r.v Amston Volunteer Fire Co selected an ell-ahapcd ranch house WTIC—New* ol World BROILERS - FRYERS - ROASTERS - FOWL tiO C V - with two bedrooms; living room, WDRC—Choraller* PrMcriptioRt picksd^ increase of 654 over the previous held recently at the home of WGTH—Gabriel Htatter Ovon rocMy and .cut spociol for your cooking noods. IU6 AT I Mrs, Jane Alden. Members voted dining area and kitchen all on one 1:44— ' ' up oiM d«livBr«d. rr I40P6 *^'TTie 1954 record has not been I to h y e a short entertainment floor. The- ultra modern kitchen WHAY—Mupiwr Itefcoad* FULLV. ___ „ . , „ r The Miort major mat ‘ effort that ' P«''iod st x~.-.each meeting*, w**.....,..,beginning with the latest in appliances will WTIC—On* Man e Pamiiy TEL MI-9-3781 Tasie and Compare Guaranteed To Satisfy .THE LAS.T LOVER WDRC—E R .Murrow •fS? w^a in finding and furbishing *0 -'larch. ^ of I^rticul.r interest to the WGTH—Celebritie* OPEN ALL DAV SUNDAVI lihe.rv lohm at the Ele-* Mrs, William I. Borst, a former housewife. SiSO— S c h ^ f The u «V b elc«tiv ! Amston U*ke I’Addeut, now living ; Sponsored by the Hartford -Times WHAY—Po'ieh NaUonal Horn* A L L E Y O O P ■No W eopdn BY V. T. HAM LIN WTIC—Roy Roger* Te t^hP^aiidlb^rium offered great 1 at the Green, will entertain the . and The Home Builders Assn., WDRC—8tiepen«e n«M*(luiitl«s and the Board of Edu-i club a| Its March meeting. ; the Home Show will feature hun- WGTH—Orflcial Dettetiv* veECAuec h e s h t f e t 0 * t \ BY JERRY SIEGEL and OGDEN WHITNEY KEN WINSTON \b* Gray Neel Training Completed ' dreda of exhibit, ranging front new c wmt !-H lhT^nSrtln»y^Droved Diming Todaro, of Wllllmantic State ' latest in heating equipment, model WGTH—(Hflrlal Dcteetlre 4:Se— I THAT BUNCH OF ?9A3‘ « ^ ^ ^ ’3 344 1^ k s went out Teachers’ COMegc, hate flnlahed kitchens, slumlnum shingle., apj^ WHAY a 8iudlo Parly TIN-PIATH) Jmm X a r > r where their practice leeching at the local , cial aiding for «h* house appll- WTIC—Boh Hooe WDRC-NIghi Waich CANNIBALA... Mrs. Daniel/G. Horton. ^.Fslstant | F.lementary School. They have been . ancee and .countleaa hundre^ of WGTH -Silver Fjigl* training here for t’.ie peat 12 ' other product* will bring thf-bome ■ ;44- BUT BURSACK'S librarian, spends a very busy Tues- ■ in owner, proapectivp builder , and WIIAY 0»*ie * Btinllo Party dayu»v weeWy.wschlv. ' weeks. w n c —Bob Hope 40 1 Annlveraarie. Noted apartment dweller up l o ^ t e In WDRC—Night watrh During the past flscal year. A.n anhlverseryAnniversaries party . , was ** hold . . 'i »unr " r “''Modem Modem DesignDeaign for OMciousOrsCii eaJiei came up before th.a ;Town _ WGTH-Sliver r.agl* evrntng a’l the home of ' Living' ‘” * g ff QUALITY Court/tiw majority' being mol6r Monday The Hdme Show- will be open 'wnAY-^»j«i*’A fftlirtirt Pirty vehicle violation*. Other* were/ i , —Mr. ^and Mr*. William W. Hani-, W^ir—Sp€nrt A MllUon daily from 2 p.m to #:30 p.m. w ppr—R riooD^y % theft, breach of peace. Ash i^ .m o n d at the Green. Thrw wed- WGTH—FootnotffB g/me violationi, doga. and ^ n -td ln g annlveraarie* were observed. Cow tree* of Veneauela yield a FOODS! ^iDDort ^ ! those of Mr.'and Mra.' Hammond. *ap that closely rcsehible* milk ,/ MOTey eollected from all A n e * married 11 yeaia; Mr. and Mr*. TcIcTisioii Procram Bws.oooOky — even be \vblpp4d like totaled- - ^ $884,---- of - which.... $14.5 waa iGafxIner Q. Shorfy, married 20 fand can years; and the Rev. and Mra. H. rream. On P »«# T'Fa BY EDGAR MARTIN remitted to the State /a by law \ )TS AND HER BUDDIES Settled Clifford R. Wright la tilal Juatlce, Fire damage reported totaled CHOICE or PRIME lONELESS BY ROT CRANK SA-HW*. W y0O'V*t I'OftlYS'MWV I B U Z S A W Y E R 11.120. The largest, loss wea from CHAKF. and KANRORN H0U AM \ G O U ^ YO a Are at the ^ g lo n Home. $58.5. WIM .«O O C S ? \ «► VooR IVtOSOB’T ^MIDAYlBf but this wag covered by insurance. UPTON POT ROASTS OH .BOOTS .V lt TOO MQOA CW WSW TO V K CM. 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MANCHESTER'EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17.1»56 PAGE s e v e n t e e n MANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD,. HANCHESTEtt. CONN« THURSDAY. :#EBRUARY 17.195^ \' pa c k 8IZT2EN THE Maxim Next for Olson Wlib Boats rise 91 to 79 H erald , / » ■ Surprising Marquette Hililiski’s Top Knight Goes High for High Riflemen Arms "Stage Late Rally Middleweight Wojcik Receives Damato Trophy EARL W. YOST m a ifu m Satii Auto Partnieii Beat Windham ■iMrta E«ltar ays After Moore’s StaadiBgs Without needing the adiylcea of MiasEO BVT\»0 Mi>'i;TES ^-ConneeUcut pUy* R1kx»« L Pet. its four big guns, the Manchester SupportM** of Mancheiter Saturday night and returns homa" MtXRD nOl'fll-ES So Ghamp Claims New York, Feb, 17 (AV—Thlii*,/ The Idas dropped Tulsa out bf North End Package .. 0 1.000 High rifle tSam roiled oyer a Weak By PAT BOLDUC H ifh's basketball team won’t be Tuesday night to meet Massachu- ^ Boxing Crown Team 2 ,11 was supposed to be a long, hard first place and substituted idle St. Hilinski Sunoco .... 4 .692 Big time basketball come back to Manchester last night and one D. Morrtiioii / ... . ina 9K 2*9 Windham High team in the ^ r e .d f ^ thT 1 * ;;^ ' ^ g V c^ivSiT ih several sea«,„s filial the Armory to able this season to watch the setts in a Yankee Conference ** ■ ■ winter for Marquette in' college Louis. The Tulsans, who felt safe Man. Wallpaper .... 4 ' .692 R. MorriAon . 118 97 t05 318 City range yesterday, 859 to tbo. , watch Nasstff Arms upset the Milwaukee flawks, 91 t<> 79. The schoolboys participate in the an- game. The Huskle record stands (Thirago, "Feb. 17 ijpi—Middle­ Summit, N. J.. Feb. 17 (go - -»record.) AH I try to do is get at home, got U poinu from ace 34ill4r’s Restaurant .. 5 .616 TntAla ...... "21* "iM 1*4 *07 basketball, but, man, spring is Bob Patterson, but lost out on 31 Walnut Grill ...... 8 .865 The CCIL victory guvantees the i ttandlng-room crowd saw a good exhibition and appeared quite en- nual Class A Tournament competi- ig.3 ^ , Sandy Saddler, world weight champion Bobo’ Olson.’.af­ Sandy Saddler claims he isn’t ] jn'shape. After that everything bustin’ out all over for the War­ ter slicing vp Ralph "Tiger" Joiies, 1 of 47. rebounds. That was tht ttory. Jon-DI’s 9 .306 Ihdiana at least a H’e for CCIL thused with the game's final and surprising outcome. M. Simmons .. 9R * 95 293 a ring roiighneck—lt’s always the ^|, g t u al- riors. * a featherweight champion, who risks 18 going big game hunting. - D. Simmons a 101 108 302 In other league races. North Pioneer Parachute .. 10 .231 Milwaukee came to . the .City-of Village Charm with all of Its kt» crown against Hartford’s Red- They weren't expected to have 11 .154 championship, with only a win His ftrst quarry wrill be battle- Csrolina snapped a three-game Man. Auto Parts .... ever already defeated Bristol publicized stars with the exception of Lew Hitch, who' earlier In the thrilling ^"-or-die Top Davis ^day night at Madi- Tntal* ...... •,199 ^193 '206 595 f ^ ' ^ J t h e i i i l s i g h t Champion, ,much this season, and Coach John losing string by outlasting Wake day had been traded to the Minneapolis Lakers. Naasiffs’ magical r Ixjndon High £ i son Square Garden was born in wdse Joe Maxim, ■ former light training to defenit hi’s title againrt Saddler said hr had no weight 'Ksgle wras pedslmiitic despite 10 needed to cinch the title. heavyweight champion, at San Forest 83-79 in an Atlantic Coast Long Lou Descl's reboun^ng snd Bobby Knight, .by far last night'a best performer, continued hia mas­ in the U*!” . Boston Davis flrat saw daylight T^Am t <•> Red Top Davia, Feb.- 25 at --Madl- (jj. problem although I e harnt't "made'; tmumlng lettermen. He figured Top Four Sit Out . the locals came within two rtiin Francisco April 13. ...90 Conference contest. despite Dick dioottng Wss the big factor in the tery over fabulous Frank Selvy, Hawks' high-scoring All-American in Laurens. N. C: . Yale baseball A. I.ju*ari . M ' W 265 soli Square Garden, says ke i26-^und class Jlmlt sin they wouldn't be able to improve North End i^sekag* 62 to 33 wrin Manchester’s, team score was I Maxim, who must shed 21 T. Latsarl .87 nw OS »2 mucluon their 11-ld record «f last Hemrlc's 35 points and Virginia creditable, . topping Wlndhnnv by from Furman College. Knight held Milwaukee's leading scorer to h .i* ‘ii.en" a^ble learn will play 30 games, including learned all the rough (ricks of 1951. H* was in tbs Army Tech dropped its 17th straight de­ over Jon-Dl's in the opanar at tha eight poihts -while racing to 25 tallies of hla own. Md WTiite qmnlet a spring tour through the south. pounds' to make the 175 limit for Total* ...... 177 1«S 1S4 847 the trade In four flghts with ex season;. That prospect rseemed gen­ 89 polntA The margin of vic­ the flght. is o n , a timetable that 1952 until last April. In 10 flgltts cision as Virginia Military neared Y last night. It waa tha Package (Thatting with Hawks’ CoacrlRed-r—— ------■• • E fin ‘” zat frsk^^^^ his The first home game will be April .Tram 4 (t) champ Willie Pep. uine'wken Marqisatte dropped its fivOf twelfth win in a row-. In jie tory wad not Indicated by the to­ GoMh 12 against New York University 01son> manager, Bid Flaherty, L. Mniump)!}- . . . ____ Of top ina in 1954 and 1966 hi* lowest ■ opener tbxMlchigsn State 91-72. a Southern Conference playoff tals. however. The Red and Hoizman after the flnalwhiatle. he i hopes will lead to a crack at B. Moliimphy ...... lOJ in(l 00 327 •Tep taught •"’*'--Vlhing£ he for Ray Fa«hS«hon berth 76-74 on Don Nyman'* layup other Rac Senior League game, admitted he didn’t know why second s e ^ n as Indian chief, Philadelphia Warriors and said yesterday after a flye-roiind At that Mint, though, Nagle (in Hllinski's basted tha Manchastar 'White marksmen won the match skw h « rh^ges | Rochester meet In a regularly Archie Moore’s Ughtheavy title. Tnlala 102 «27 in Paris, Oct. 26. When he knocked his second y ^ r with the Warriors) with 17’ aeconda left. w lt^ut using the top four gun- Knight wasn't playing in the Na-v Quite a (K)night w'orkout. "1 knew nothing about Out Lulu Perez at Boston.>n. Jan . 17. Penn closed in on It* second Ivy Auto Parts, 61 to 43. tional Basketball Apsn. “ He’s tre-1 scheduled NBA game tonight at Ol.son carried the most weight changed • his style and gave hia ft hSrk on. th'e team, utilizing second that spinning stuff and that in­ Sandy w-eighed 131. He -claimed he League title in/three seasons by After very gx>d first half, mendous," Hoizman admitted. "He \ Arms (fl) play. T^jnuiuUs later the^^^ | HaVen Arena . . . Spring- of his career, 168 pounds, against Tram S <11 bOya their head^n the court. He's which taW the Package five out 'n string riflemeb, inatead. Captain Jones, 161, last night at Chicago P. Btrauea ...... 04 70 77 249 side biisinea* until I m«t Pep. Ifa a week to bed a tiger by the tail ever since, rallying to best Brown 67-61 while certainly proved it against ua to -; p.\ ' B. F. PU. town ^ T h e ' "•''1 P'*y host to Buffalo Sat- K. Irirli ...... jno 101. 123 324 -sa^good thing I held that inside of front, 26 to 25.T h e game suddenly Tom Flaherty, Art Shorts. Jon 4 ^rhoff. f ...... : ...... s 3-5 14 Stadium and treated a national imh StiBight Victory Princeton surprised second place night." - 0 Dulx)***, ( ...... (WO 0 . 0 count wh?n ! '»rday night at Lie Coliseun\. Both Handicap ,...... 14 14 14 42 ‘ me so I could tr.v it back on the tof»k on a different look as the win­ Harrison and Boh Miller, peren­ count Knotted at W-all When ,re *« the thick of the television audience and 6,221 ring­ Charlie Johnetoo. Seddler's man­ Columbia 53-52 with a great drive Coach rralacs Locals- 4 tJofWwin, i ...... 4 *-9 16 Tnlala ...... "jf* ~io3 214 *15 j others whfn they got rough." Marquette ripped' through its ners poured it on. Jon-Di's made nial top quartet for Manchester, 5 (sfinoall. c ...... 3 44i 10 the cjdck __ showed______, but 55 esconds battle for American ^ ^ ^ Hockey side customers to a masterful per­ ager. has beer trying |o impress pn 20th consecutive victohy. since loe- In the last leven minute*. Hoizman also remarked that he 4 ^rmon. c ...... 3 to plky. Here the rcof caved in and | ' Tram II <31 ' I , There are some who think San- it s real battle the first 20 minutes •went along Just for the ride. In (V6- 11 formance in the non-title 10-roimd M. (7u>)iins ...... H4 KOi 200 the champ the impstftanCe of not Uig the opener by pounding Brad­ PriBcelon Hero but they Just ran out of gas a* tha an effort to keep the score down thought George Mitchell's quintet 2y Pstteraon. E ...... 5 3-2 15 N ey leondon went on to win by I honors. J. Ciiahlng ...... 138 112 •T7i I dy learned his lessons so well that waa AS good; if not better than the ; J * ...... 1 1-1 a bout. losing hie head in u a heat of ac­ ley 93-83 last night. That the Co-Capt. Bert Leach had 21 third period got underway. The and to give teammates a chance ...... 9 7-14 55 hvf points. I ^ ' ms " iS ■ *7n h ' taught Wmie the Wlap a few Lenox, Masa., Proa. “What a 8eriea|_ ^*,. ** * ‘ __ Tius. *11 tournament aspirations Holy Cross star Tommy Hehj- ’ Gradually Broken Down Total*...... tion. When the giOTg get* rough. " Warriors, No. 6 in this week's As­ points and 27 rebounds for the Dante Pagani club poured in 22 to gain qualifying scores toward aohn' suffered a "mild concussion" Jones., w-ho a month ago in the r: *L l trick* In their last two battle*. Sandy .sometimes thooU the works sociated Press poll, s 9B.point Quakers,/ who had only a 52-50 points to tha losers four In Its their Jetters, the Indlanatorii be­ that would he between Manchester; 23 Toui» ...... ni 5944 91 hlanchester went down the last Tuesday night in the Crusader For the flrat time. Saddler will and Lenox.'* the cooperative coach! p \ Mliw»«ke« *79) /^aiii. It has been a long wgit for same rlhg defeated Sugar Ray Team *111 In aimless fluniM instead of wait­ average In three games since lead wKh eight minutes remain third q.artcr drive. Desci. who had came onlooker*, leaving it up to F. Pt*. lOM to Dartmouth.. . . Paul Dietzel Robinson handily, was gradually R. BailErE^c^n ...... 83 78 78 '237 be defending himself ,,*g*ln*X ing for a chance to get in a aolld learning of their selection as ipe ing. John De Voe was the Prince­ all kinds of troubfe t'oe first hal.', the real of the team to ■ win the thought. “I would like to promote | 4 ' CnnVr. r ...... 5 * 6-7 16 * Manchester team to ^in the has signed a three-year contract A. BEllarEAon ...... 4.102 93 88 380 somebody other than Pep. How­ the game n^yaelf. And I would cer-i J 1 06 ■ 2 tourney Held, nine seasons to be broken down by the champion's R. 'BAiiArE^nn...... 102 92 88 2*0 shot. first Of nine st-large teams for the ton .hero, getting 12 of hi* 17 came to life and dro( ,>ed ir a total league tilt. as head coach of football at Louisi­ ever, Davis once w-as managed by \ fTalms fOI Knockouta NCAA tournament. points In the second half- as the of 10 in this big frame. U ttle Ron­ Top three ■ acorea for Manches­ thinly welcome the cpance ’ to re fi Shar#, c . exact. ’The Indians haVeh't w-on sharp, .^slashing counter punches. Total* ...... 188 turn to Manchester. It ha* a real ana State. He w-ill receive 813,000 By the third round, the "Tiger" ...... ! . 1A5 184 *M7 Willie Iri partnership with Mushky \ The chanqy inaisU he should be Bradley, only 5-18 after finish­ 'n'gera made up a 29-21 deficit. nie Cyr. who had a very hot start ter and for the meet were earned 2 Fault, r 50 per cent of their games against TfAm 5 (1) Salow. Sandy’s last title scrap strong club and I ’m surprised It 6 ItarrUon. annually . . . A-field of 171 has gamely tr>-ing to carry the flght Q. Smith ... 71 102 79 353 iited w'l^ 101 knockouts in- ing as the NCAA runnerup last / The Peqn-Brown game waa part was stopped cold in the last two by Roger Dougan, Alan Ferris 1 8'lvy. g ...... 2 4t4 8 Class A opponents since the 1945- almost is ancient history in the hasn't played more NBA clubs." 40 campaigiv when the club w-on entered the Texas Open which to Olson with a lively pace from H. Smith ... 93 115 118 315 of the/98 in the record books, season, rattled the Warriors some­ of a Philadelphia periods. 'The small Wcat Sider hit and Dartd Nutter. Ed Darna 2 Saul, c ...... 2 3-3 6 started today at San Antonio. fsst-moving events of the prize there r<-e only two men what with a full court press mid­ that taw Caniaiuf. hopeful of for 14 points the Initial half but tied for fourth with Jerry Kehl After last night's brilliapt per­ 11 of 18 starts. the opening bell—w-as bleeding TotAls ...... \l83 217 'l»7 "5*7 formance, topped by the huge wel­ 31 T otal* ...... 30 19-30 79 Offlcially. Manchester won six Chandler Harper is the defending- ring The last time he put the in tiye lor^ history of boxing with way in the second half. But the post-season tournament bl<). tram couldn't dent the scoring colupm of Windham, and Steve Plckman Score at half time. 4V39 Milwaukee. champion . . . Johnny Mariuccl, from the nose. W srrion. topped by Rube Schultz’ come accoixled by the fans, Nas- games and dropped eight this past By tha fourth round, there was T#Am 7 (4^ crow-n on the line was Sept. 26, mor*\ lo ck o u ts. Ko CThaney pie Vlllanova 86-63 by hitting 31 in the last two cantos. took fifth Manchester place and foriper Minnesota football star 1951, the night of the big "wres-, stoppM/l02 and Young Stiibling 33 points, had a 25-point lead- at of 69 field shots. siffa certainly seem capable of en­ season. A win at New London blood-from a cut on his right eye­ ' Herald Photo. F PhilhPA ...... 1« no 348 Bnrke Lea-ls d o b sixth In the match. fought laat quarter. Nuraing a w-ho played pro football in this- w. rwiilps ...... 89 108 302 tie" w'hen even referee Ray Miller riattenVd 127 victims. SaiMier's that stage and were beyond;reaField Goal of the year and the 32 points w-eie of identical prone and standing faced in the NBA, with the poe- Yale’s disappointing cagers are T^am i (3) 24 pointX. Just too much for the Partsmen (10) of Nasalffs, Ale* Hannum (behind Dubose). Frank Selvy (28) totals; Plckman’s 83 prone was the host team ltd 15-10 before rugged' .sible exception of Boston’s incom­ Interscholasltc League) title for Maxim w-e have Moore's title in J. MrCooA a..a...,...... 83 88 83 354 latiB-Fam ily Squabble The Western Kentuoky-Okla- host to Dartmouth tonight in New 80 Same Story Rewritten to hstndle. Young Buzz Keeney was and Pep Saul (10). . • ■ lowest of the meet, 'but hie 83 OhUck Cooper and aharp-sh(x>ting parable Bob CJouay. After several >tanchcster w-aa achieved during mind. Olson will weigK 168 or 169 H W’lltke ...... 113 102 39.5 Elsewhere, third-ranked La­ homa City game featured'a 59-foot Billy Calhoun broke .away for sev­ the 1944-45 aeason when a gaudy Haven . . . The Washington Red­ field goal by Weatem's Forest Able the big gun for the Broed Street standing score was the highest of seconds of an unsucceaaful chase, skins have sued Coach Jack Hen- for Maxim." Total*...... t Tw 168 ~1»5 Salle. Ihe NCAA champ, hn- eral eye-catching hoops to put the 12-3 record was posted. This club Vote for Junior Star ’S5) in the last secom) of pla>-; gang aa he hit for a 27 point total. the day. Saul was forced to foul Knight. nemier of the Calgary Canadian Olson, unmarked, said he foil huromed past Albright 89-69 w-ith The win gives the Manchester Hbw-ks out fremt. 19-18, in the beat Bridgeport Bassick in the stronger at 168 "b-Lit maybe I was V i.Kaoi'K - Other major games ended like Keeney who wra p-»t on,the High It was then that Hoizman sent football team for 850,000 damages By PAT BOLDUC\ .-Damato, owners of the Damato Three Straight Nights two-time All-America Tom Gola Sch scoring 27 points. And Oklahoma this; Syracuse 78 Cornell 61; Army Stubborn Rutgers 18th Climbed to New Haven Hillhouse on a complaint that he enticed two After Manchet^ter High'.s\ckge. Construction Co. The trophy is MRExoll m 327 games Is no doubt the most im­ and two losses. ’ Haw-k.s finally grabbed a 25-22 ad­ the game solely for the purpoee of Washington players to jump Uieir target." \ A A M shook up the Missouri 'Val­ 72 Hartwick 63; Lafayette 71 vantage at the buzzer. in the second round. Torrtngton finale Tuesday night in New I^n-1 named in memory of the brothers' .Tohnjton 114 r»i PRO BA8 KRTRAIX (N,RA) proved player in the league.’ The The summaries: guarding Knight. But like so many contracts. Players involved are Jones Is Strong Nor^n ... m run ley Conference ra-e by defeating Muhlenberg 60; Gettvrturg 74 Manchester 859 3Um Halftime Lead eliminated Manchester in the don. Coach Elg^n Zatursky sug-' fathcrN<'ho died in January. 1952. McCurr.v 134 rwt Eastern Divtalnh Navy 72 (overtime); Kansas 87 tall younsster will no doubt be before him, Harrison soon learned Dick Modzelew-skl and Bobby Mor­ "Jones is on top of you all th'e Tulsa 62-52 In an intra-family one of Zig Zatursky's atai^ters Roger Dougan 93 81 174 Twice, the score was tied in the that hia opponent W(bi not an easy opening round in 1946, time." he added. "He is strong and geated to the w?rlter that instead; Wpjcik w-a* well deserving of Kowlcki . 114 375 W/L squabble between coaching Oklahoma 75: Iowa State 82 Victim of UConn Five Brightest spot in the past sea gan, both former Maryland stars. '' next year If he can keep i*p hli out­ Alan Ferris 97 77 174 second period and three ttm u it man to catch. Finally in despera­ has a big heart. But he never hurt of presenting^ the maiden Frank the aw-ard for his brilliant Im- Tf»l»f>r ...... 573 *27 V)2 1*02 Syracuse ...... 32/ 24 Sports Forum brothers Hank and Clarence Iba. Drake 63; Butler 68 DePauw 47 son w-as lanky Moe Morhardt’ . . , Loomis continued undefeated Damati) Memorial Trophy to | prpvement the past season. Play- standing b*n piartnT. David Nutter 91 82 173 changed hands, as l4>th cl.iba con­ tion Harriaon grabbed Khtght and on thf basketball court yesterday me.” rn*t nnlre 111 New York ...... 29 Edward Dama 97 75 172 nected with well-executed baskets scoring feats. TTie senior forw-ard After Jonea had four stitches High’s out.standlng performer, it ing in all 15 Manchester game* he : Martin ...... 112 I2« 119 359 Boston ...... 28 27' M llistkl’a (41) New Brunswick, N. J., Feb. 17(behind. Then Bob Malone, who shoved him into the crowd and by defeating Suffield, 65 to 58 ...’i ...... tOft 14.-I in* 357 [463 FIRE ROARING / OOLLEOB BASKETBALL FAMOUS NAME P B F. PtJ« OP)— Connecticut’s basketball; la'li*^ 17 points for the UConns, Steven Plckman 83 83 166 both from the outside and inside. both players aquared off. Numer­ poured 277 points through the taken over his eye, he conceded should be aw'arded; to the Indians’ | tallied 57 basket*, made good 58 of 1 ...... 98 131 103 320 Pnlladelpnia 35 29 1 Paranl. ( ...... 5 D-1 10 nets. Including 31 against New Johnny Rusher of Rock\’llle hooped Dear Pat: Penn 67, Brqwn 61. 321 . , , • _____ I got his eye and pulled Connectl- Windham 19« Milwaukee opened up. a 34 to 28 ous fans shouted their disapproval 28 points and Brendan Shea of Bobo w-as "the toughest fighter most impi'oved player. 21atursky 85 (68.2 per cent) -* forjArrio . 101 HI 118 388 Western Di5-Mon 2 5Iill»r. f ...... 14 3; I team, keeping an eye on a tour- ^ th e half Connecticut margin before Naaiffs fought back London, to set a new school and his assistant. Matt Maetozo a total of 172 points, 'and an aver- i Twamni ...... 128 1.31 121 iW .Fort Wayne ...... 38 21 .6,32 ’Pl’P fire.In the fireplace/la roar- Princeton AS. Oolu Jbla 52. American International College (I D avis, ft ...... 2 Jerry Kehl 97 75 172 and rushed out onto the floor but Manchester had 10 for the winners I’ve ever n e t.” 0 Tedforrt. * ...... 1 * i nament bid and the other on Na- jgj 55.36, Larry Horvath 95 71 166 to within a point, 36-35. But closing order was soon restored before any standard. The old mark of 272 "But he only hurt me once, and gave several valid reasons w-hy the age of 11.5 points per contest. Held . Total* ...... 542 S84 '58* 177V[ Minneapolis ------30 25 .545. ing after your recen. artirles con- Symeuse 78. Cornc’ 61. in Springfield./Maas.,l./M has a young 0 B<-ll. f ...... 5 . . . Women’s One Ball event is Army 72. Hfcrtwl<-k 68, hockey star by the name of Ed­ -’’TL 1? j tional scoring honors, pushed over , Rutgers took advantage of Juri "Martinson 91 62 153 twin-pointers by Selvy, Co<^er and punches were thrown. tallies was set by Marshall Aitken scheduled Sunday at the Double that was in the 10th when he award w-ould do more good in. to 21 markers in his flrsl five out- - • Rochester ...... 24 32 ex-Ali-American Boh Pettit accord­ during the 1952-53 season in. 17 333 amateur Oonnectici't 91, Rutgers 78. ward W. Shore.'Jr., who plays-un- j* Toul* . 27 7-9 Si ' a fighting Rutgers team last night. sloppy ball handling in the aec- Indrille Unask 91 .59 150 Enough cannot ke said of Strike allej-s on Oak Street landed a good body blow-,” he con fiiture years if it w-eht to the most! Ings. Wojcik rebounded with 1511 ! Milwaukee ...... 19 38 .sports in Manchester. I would Aal« Pari* (45i George U ttle 90 59 149 ed their team a slim 45 to 39 lead games. Morhardt look part rn improved plaVer instead of to .the poihts in the Indians’ last 10 \ ...... jnft Tufts 70, Amhc:. t 67. der the name of, and ia more fa­ ond half and again closed the gap! Knight’s tremendous .all-around tinned. "He hit me low a few- times ...... -37 1!» 34* I Thursday's Schedule P. . • B, F Pt*. I 91-78. Other Manchester scorers wei-e at .halftime. performance, but he was also ac­ all 15 gamea this season for an and got aw-ay w-lth a couple of most valuablj: performer. | game*. His beat performances’ Snow . i...... 102 92 IK . 321 Boston at Syracuse. . tike to add a few logs to gen­ Clark (Mass) 77, Vermont 74. miliarly known as Ted Shore. Of 0 B. Kfll.y, f' ...... 2 The Huskies had little trouble outocoring UConn by alx l^inta. erate little more heat. This cou^se^he ia also knw n as the son 0 T. K»ll*y. t ...... 2 William Handler. 161: Paul Mad­ knight, tall Ed Grindall and corded strong assistance from 18,5 per game point average. backhanded punches. He didn’t hit HeMited Rpjcik wei e in the second game with 1 Ta»zan J...... J27 in* 182 .3*4 i New York \-s. Fort Wayne at Iona 78, Bridgeport 58. butIt at times Rutgers,Rutgers a team 1 ^ “ t they couldn t keep the pace, hustling Dick Surhoff combined sotTOwful aituatinh dates hark a Brockport 70, Alfret' 67. of. the ‘ famous Ed«e Shore, the 1 Dudrk. c ...... 2 den. 155; Richard Thorsell. 162; Surhoff, Goodwin, Patterson, For- During the past 20 years, Man­ Trinity Triumplis me aa hard as (Joey) Giardelto, Also, shortly after the contest Meriden and he scored 25 point*. I ...... ” » *! Miami. FU. 4 TbomiMon. g ...... 1 Which has won only two games, I Ned Brodeur, 151; and Andrew for 19 markers In tha third quarter, mor and Grindall. Along with chester High teams have qualiftrd but he is stronger and would,beat *001555 Rochester vs. Philadelphia At few/years, but I will recall a,few COIby- 66. Bowdoln 63. greatest defenseman of all time 0 IC^^noy. f ...... 13 B IX L E R CO.ACHES B.ARONS which the Red and White dropped and in the second meeting w-lth, Total* ... r ... 4.3V .524 0 Bordirk. v ...... 0 bulled into scoring sp-.-ces that i Suhie, 145. as the locals outscored Milwaukee, Knight,. Goodwin, Grindall and for Uie State Tpumament Just him if they n et. to the Whalers. 73 to 68, the tw-o Windham w-hen he waa credited JA^rrlU'R M^rkM New Haven, Conn. incidents to the beat of my abil- Rhode Island 92. Providence 72. and now the owner of the. Spring- ______- ______Buller. former hockey star, Over Foe, 84*70 Aj>pI'*Hv ...... irw ftn 7*^ 264 field Indiana of the American made Connecticut take notice. 24 to 17. to grab a 63-62 advantage Formon fought the Hawka on even • flve Umes. The locals made the "As for Olaon -nesting Maxim coaches and’ the w-rlter unani- w-lth 21. Wednesday's Results Brandeia 82, Sprtn~fleld 68. E ToWln ...... 22 1*3 4S H^UmA howeven [ recently coached Uie aeveland at the three-quarter mark. Then McCArthy . no 106 SI -376 Pirat,/Off what happened to the —TrlBtty (OcHifi) ^4, Uiilon tNY) Hockey League. Ted. Hke hi* re­ . Score hi liRTf time. HIlttiilirR. terms off tha boards except for a ’ ^ ad e in' 1936, 1937. 1938 (Ihe year it mfghfTjeAlSuIinnghT wdth two- mousiy selected rugged Eddie I And to go along w-ith his Im­ Riimurjuft . irM 34 W »7 '. PhlladelphTa 98. Rochester 96. revamped, and pulled out in front Barons of the American Hockey came a wild and woolly fourth fewf brief minutes in the third per­ w-e all like to remember), 1945 Hartford, Fab. 17 (iPi^Bob God counter punchers in there." .f. vmni»r . 104 394 Frfda.5'* Scheihile projected North End swimming TO. nowned father is a defenseman al­ League in a game, a basketball Wojcik as-the recipient of this proved scoring ability, Wojcik N. Vitln^r 113 333 Nortb again by comfortable margins. It period. iod. and 1946. The Silk Towm entry ffey, 6-8 sophomore center, tossed The net gate w-aa 816.450 and year's award. The sturdy Junior .Syracuse at Philadelphia, pool? '•The town poured 85,000 Norwich 58, We.ilevan 54. so. and on the back of hla uniform game that is. The leers turned sparked the Red and White to flve into the project only to find the he also wears the familiar "num­ waa Connecticut’s 18th victory ' The Hawks tied the score at i-S- Haw-ks’ Stnmgeat Threat w-on the CCIL. State and New- in 25 points to spark Trinity to an Olson's take, including a 84.000 TV guard w-as [presented the hand- victories in its last 10 game*. Al­ 3in 479 434 1364 n 8w Haven Tchrs 48. New Bri­ Ausust, f . e contam­ tain (Conn I 37. ber two." made famous by Eddie, Wlfiion. f . 3-3 % again.?t three losaea. Milwaukee's heralded rookie sen­ England Championships in 1938. 84-70 basketball, victory Isat night fee, w-as 88.935, although Flaherty spme FranljC Damato Memorial though no official tally w-aa kept, N^w- York, Feb. IT OPi—The KVIQ 32 Rutgers rallied in the middle benefit game against the Euclid foul by Pettit. Kenny Goodwin, sations, Selvy and Pettit, didn’t over Union College of Schenec- aaid he had "an outside agreement” Roiera <*1 inated.. The 20x60’ building was Northeastern 71, Worcester Tech Sr, when he starred for years w-lth D»'»cl f .. Lions Wheel Chair basketball team SHOTS HERE AND THERE TYophy last- night- by co-spohsor the quiet, unassuming junior also I'hamber" ...... 97 107 118 Philadelphia' Warrior* have been the Boston Bruins. Boston has Burkr, r .. 3-2 a of the second half, and a scoring Knight and Patterson chot Naasiffs enjoy one of their better nights. Not to be overlooked w-hen the Udy. N. Y. Trinity, which led 44- for more than that. Jones pocketed left to r 2 in (Cleveland. The members of the into a 74-67 lead befope giant Ray Damatoj. The presentation w-as proved to be the Indians' strongest Lamniireiix .; ...... tlS 11* 103 , making a habit of beating .the youngsters, Ipstead of moving it since retired the number. T>ay. r • 2-3 10 burst by Paul Lacity and Ron Both were held to eight markers. NCAA and NIT committees ^re 32 at halftime, built up a 66-48 a total of 87.290. made during halftime of the Nas- Tarr* ...... 114 110 109 Adelphia 79, Teshiva- **• Lions team arc either paralyzed RKSTSl'IUMT I.KAGI F. Charlie Share, Selvy and A1 Han- reboimder. And no one on the PmiVirl*r .., ...... 109 127 119 355' Rochester Royals in the NBA to Mt. Nebo X>r some olhen are.s iJpnfjvfni, I .0 Mastrolia pulled the home team V But their showings in the NBA looking for an outstanding college lead at one point in the second aiff Arms-Mflwaukec Haw-ks exhi­ squad proved more aggressive. It from the waist dowTi or are polio VIIIa LoaIsa t 134 337' found the range for the Hawka prove them to be much stronger Sniith ...... 113, 108 98 lately. where its use \<-buld have proved ...... 28 14d7 43 w \Zh\n 12 polnU of Connecticut. victims. The Baron hockey stars N. Aceto ...... 95 134 337 basketball team for their tourneys half. \ bition at the Armory. The aw-ard, certainly Is encoiirajring to know 4 Totnl* uae a ...... 99 114 103 316 and raced to within two pointa of performers, but all great athletr.s )>eneficial. \ Jen-pr* However, Ron Bushwelt, 6-1 who exchanged their skates for Q H ...... is Dartmouth, The. Indians nipped ; which will M presented annually, thsl he’ll be back for another sea­ Total* __ ...... 549 58* 84.1 1880 Philadelphia and Rochester have B. F. PtF. Jones ...... 101 113 100 313 the home club. 74-72. Goodwin suffer an occaaional off-nlkhu Cal­ INTERNATIONAL BRIGADE Last NighVs Fights IKia Willi* <*l ' Later the town bought two Conpectlcut sophomore, pulled the w'heci chairs to play the Lions, in­ ZAnlunEP ••••...... 182 93 98 332 Connecticut and tlien drubbed the ia *pon*oreT. c .. .. 141 seein g ace A rt Qimby had 16. Sonmor, Gus Karrys, Eddie Reigle, Total* ...... 561 627 627 luinky ,,,, ...... 101 . 128 114 340 |(smea— much to the chagrin of O f Dis^ Says Westi^um Itlillrr'. It) foul*, two by Matt Fornion and One long one-handed aet shots. <5oope 6-9 Jim Francis, a good defensive that won stake races abroad last Ralph iTlgerl Joneel 161, Yonk the West Ride OvaV W’ater • had 3 Cooper, . • , Rutgers' Mastrolia, the Hack- Fred Shero. Jlm .Farclll and Emile 139 by Knight, put Manchester out settled around second base on the 0 e ClAUEhscy ...... 93 lUO 322 with 16 and Share with 12 talHer,, plan and a great rebounder . . . year. ers, N. Y., 10 (nontitle). Willi^e Pep^s Boxing Future Total* S3* ~S.T9 51* 1598 Royals.. _2 jensack wonder, led the scorers on Francis. - Part of the proceed* DeSimone ...... 106 96 144 .346 front tn th* thrilling contest, 82 were other MUwraukee standout*. ' But turnabout is fair play aa far baseball diatiAnd anrf\ the town 9 Toulr IS S-9 35 i both sides with 24. from the benefit game will be Ctocker...... *4 91 101 276 as the W arriors are concerned.’* PoughKeepsie, N. Y. (NEAi—For;, PontUlo ..... 114 113 339 to 74. Cooper hit on a driving lay­ and the twosome grabbed most of sthrted out to' remedy the situa­ Score at half tim^, 34-25 North Endi. Connecticut jumped off to * 9-0 used to transport the Lions, for a 114 115 344 up for Milwaukee but the victors Last Season they dropped ' seven tion. It dug a huge diy 5vell at him, Wasley Noreen Westrum hM Dec!...... 115 the 1 o B e r s' rebounds. The 6-6 Too Big for NBA Chairman lead at the, sUrt. but Rutgers aeries of games with the teams.in were not to be denied. Closing Cooper proved that h e , can drive I ^ Sal’§ Notch First out of eight to the ROyals. second base and put in ''ne^clay, . » ramarkMie World Skrtea at bat. closed the gap after 10 rn nutes the National Baaketball Wheel­ Total* ...... 511 516 601 1627 Phllaidelphia edged the Royals In 11 IriM to the plate, Wea points by Goodwin and knight, wrho for a big man. , hut second base still endm up one of play and were only three points chair . Association. tallied 11 and elg-ht markers, re­ Milwaukee^ Feb. 17 ((Pi—A Na~^said .Saddy, "and personally I will 98-96 last night at Saratoga foot lower than home pt^ite and Br^tnim hit safely three time* for Browns and Green lUy*s Quite enthused at laat night's Victopv <>f Round Gentilcore ...... lOl UKl 158 368 spectively, iln.the final quarter, ac­ all-around success both at the box tional Boxing Xssn. official said vote to reinstate liim." Springs. N. Y., in the only league the'tov5-Ti was minus a few more an Average of. .278. He betted in Guthrl'' ...... 113 I2..... 0 1.000 Getting Repetitious Mt. Nerio. i " man of the Giants who has caught Action in the Eust Side Inter­ • phis of Syracuse to the Armory in mediate League laat night saw' the Total* ...... 497 669 69* 16*4 brawl highlighted the stubbomly- the near futuri*. * sion might split the NBA and the should be the responsibility of the Fairfield Market ... 0 I.OOO And, nlthough it's getting a bit Next/came the softball diamond two of the laat four World Seriea; V .500 repetitious; the same' teams will the last one- after batting lio more Browms win over Corren'i’s Insur­ Gardra (1) 1 / NBA Executive Committee." Herm'a ...... at Riinertson Park. Twilight Upswing in Bubble Gum Viirona ...... 109 96 313 New- York State Athletic Com­ Background of Reasons Sal's Maple Service 1 .500 clash agaiil tonight at New Haven Softtupl League of-fniala bought than .187 throughout the season. ance, SO to 45, In the opener, ai)d Voiiolo ,...... 94 112 309 mission. Saddy also declared he didn^t Manchester Trust .. 3 .poo to conclude their four-game road and «5*-ected a set of lights which "Larry Doby caught one in right Green Manw triumph, 70 to 57. Dl-li ...... 106 »* 27* tour. ' centerfield because he w*as play­ over Aceto A Sylvester in' the MftMullln ...... 125 132 .-169 Tentey Atbright Prepared WILL NOT KN^INCLY Fred Saddy, cnairman of the want to make a decision alone be­ w-as a credit to the town. But NSW York (NEA)—There was. The 1954 Yankees were )n a rut. Anderson ...... 114 9* 322 "W ith Wes Feihler hitting the Last night Phil.-.delphia put on ing me wroi^." ^ nightcap. . ’ Four of the/men, who opened the NBA’s Grievance and SuspenMon cause of 'Tallure of the New York the town forgot abijut the up­ no sense trying to g et' immersed '548 511 523 1682 Coipmittee, said he was- turning | Commission to give the back net for T7 points and Eddie a fourth period rally to nip the keep of the field. Robertson Park . Westrum reCollects that just Once (.gain the high-aCorlng In the ba'ketball results spread be­ aeason were <>ver 30. The lineup ToUUa ... Wright for 11. Sal's Maples pinned Royals. The

M-b^emSSTEB EVEND^ HERAl,DXMANCHiaTElL COKN^ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17. PAGE NINETIEN V from posaihla bt4iB by underworld IIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY, I'EBRUARY 17,195S R o i u m S a lv HpiIsm For Si)9 72 # A 6 B EI< 'mobsters. 2,700% Net HewNa Fpr Bala 71 VACANTr-aix room, single. fl!b- SBWEN ROOM home, centrally lo ^ FarmsIHeW' Tt\m Ruestan-bom Rubinnteiiir Obituary Britain^ U, S. in n THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW ! By PAGALY imd SHORTEN BbaU and Acecworiis 46 Mttfekal laatnoRCBte IS place amesite drive, altolnum cated in setabllahed tikJghbOrtioM Judged to pe worth about. Id’ mil- Aoto AeccMorici—Ttr« • . commnatleei windows, etea^.h(fat dollara, was elain JiSAi 37 tn MUSIC Instnimmital rental. Com­ MANCHBSTEft'^^ room Ove, Carport, well landscaped 90' lot. 19M EVINRUDE 16 h. p. Lika new. with oil, city utilities, -well Owner handling sale direct and thelMdtpom of hia Fifth Avenue GUARANTEED USED tJrw. m «lt New 8 gaUon tank, 1H9. Bar- plete line of inatriimenU. Rental newly papered and painted, floors Oh Tankers C la ^ fiM l ■it«r avatlaUe, t l M and \ip. C ^ - retlnlshed, new inlaid hnpleums, shrubbed. Near Bowers Sdtool, asking $11,900. Thirty day occu­ manslonrNHkLjp9Jzaie.*cled body Rift bn China IslariBs stow’s. Ml. 9-7234. applied to purchase price, Rapre, shopping and bus line. Mortgages pancy. MI. >9-0963 Of MI. 1-478$ for had been.iniHMdnith cord from a DeMthfl tact Goodyaar Servlca Store, 711 Senting Olds, Selm n, Bach, Ped no maintenance expeneew for Main St., MaAcheatar. M t 1.5W0. -Mr and Buniy. Metter’a M ui|o^year, to come. Conventfamal arrangad. Sacrifice $13,900. appointment. Venetian'blind atid'4ie bad been MvertiMnieiit NEiW 1963 EVINRUDES—1 to, 28 George L. Gratiadio, Realtor, MI. «d with extra wMfr^dheaiv^ ‘Legitimate’ . (ONiiUaoed from Ffege Oep) tO L O lH l h.p. in stock $148.60 up. Terms. Studio, m McKee. Ml., 8-7600. Fr.H.A. .p * or------email down M ym ant,. Jtfler Shock Oeorga lAJoy V R lTIftlO 9-5876. MANCHBSTBR-rWest Bide. Thred c l a s s i h e ADVT. Tirades. Baratow's. MI. 9-7234; LI. financing. Vacant. Full prica Georga lAJoy, 18 Annawah St., - V leave n/ovocativ* and akpteed out- : Aato Repalriiijr— Pslntins 7 mly 913,^ . Maddock and DeVoa, bedroom home, extra- 'lavatbry, Det^ jtectlves aaW siioilcr cord Engleman Asks KEEP tlif only . . "CUSTOM . UVILT contemporary rtford. father of Mr*. Ethel (Cm MiHMd tM « PAg" OM) poata on "R ed <3Una'a doorstep.” DEPT.PT.TO UR8 l . 1954 14' DUNPHT Marlin de luxe, Realtors; JA. 2-0266. Evenings AD. hot water oil h%at, ggrage, near (CantlaMdl irMB F sttdidw } tape were found nT Scholz’ home DRINKS' Wanted—To Bay 58 ranch situated on apj^ximtllty s c h ^ and tranaportatlon, Asking Skiitner of thie town, died yester­ The Manchester Guardian said S.:15 A. M^/W 4,'30 P. M. CAR BURN OIL? COMlNO 1953, Mark 40 outboard motor E 3-0122. where he Uvea with hi* wife and WANTED-Flaypen. Call between three acres of land. Thia indivi­ $11,500. Howaid-K; Heatings Agen­ supports tor major'erop*. Under lier pareitte, Mr; And Mr*. Samuel day at'*"-H*rttord convaleeceht he nominated Holmes for th* Funds Hik ^ C B Bank of Manhattan branch In 96 Webster St.. Hartford, with LOST—Pair of lady’a flaaaea in THE , able, garage, oil heat. $11,600 kitchen, t-car garage, amesite somKfarm billa propose, w* 'Would $10,000 In such a venture, lion at the colleges, located at tually may produca Russian lead­ No money down, $1 weekly. Cme SEASONED HARDWOOD for fire­ FURNISHED ROOM, siftgle or Realty <3o. MI. 9-3302. tmderCut the incentives to keep Whitestone, Queens, and the $19.- burial In . Northwood Ometery. New Britain. New Haven, Dan­ ers with whom the United. States from of brick apartment on weat WAITEEf drive. Netr bus line. $14,800. Holme* said he and 67 asao- laddie 'Dimpike. Finder pleaae Motors, 41S Center.______place and furnace. Immediate de­ double. Private entrance, , near plies In line," Bebson said. 400 holdup of\the Woodside Rav­ Wilson. bury and WUllmantlc. The mon­ can make "practical agreements" Main St. MI. 9-7317. 238 Charter Two 6-Room Ranches — PhoHe Owner MI. S-IOIO B()LTON— Many lietings starting Friends ma.v call at the funeral ciates, on* df whom waa th* late call after 6:10 p.m. MI. l-llll. livery, Glastonbury, ME. 3-2933. at $0,700 for a cute 4 room ranch, Secretary told the law- ings and Itoahx Assn, on Jan, 2 Edward T. atettlntu*. a former ey would be raised through bond*. to ease world tensions. Oak. < New. Oil heat, tile bath, ga­ MKNCHIiSTER Green-r-Attractive home any tiro*. , , Reward. Anto Driving School $13,800 for a five room r*nch,- makeriHhat wheat is agriculture’s '19M. \ \ secretarv o f state, ptit up glOO.fKX) Sleep Four la Room Dulles says also the Formosa SEASONED Hardwood lor stove, rage. Vernon. e-room ranch, screened porch, at­ biggest problem because. of the a\ the time oK the Bank of Educatora testified that .women crisis can be settled if Red China furnace or fireplace. Call Ml. ROOM-rNawly decorated. Full aiie $17,000 for a nice colonial on two Edward W. Wirtalla cash to buy the Unker* and later LOST — Child'a glaaaea between AUTO DRIVING instruction from $15,500 and $15,800 tached 'garage on bus line. $10,000 existence of i^rfcord supply which Manhatfan robber^ Schol* had sold their Stock for $2,800,000. students at New Britain OUlcge will renounce the use of force to Buckley School and Helaine Road. 3-7083. LMnard Gigllo, Bolton. Hollywood bed. Reasonable rent. _ 4 % mortgage may be assumed < acres and many more. Also quite Edward W. Wlrtsl.a, 71 CSieat- your home. Insured dual control MI. 9-6329. 113 Hollister St. a few building lots. T. J. Crockett, he said is sufllcterit to meet do­ part-time job In a\dry cleaning He said five tankers were sleep , fou^- in a roOm, uUng double capture Natlonallat-held islands. MI. 1-1104. or new FHA or VA low down pay-1 mestic and export'^irequlrements nut St., died euddetily thia after car. Larson Driving School. MI. OAK SLABS, cut stove or fireplace Cape Cod, Hollister Street— Real Estate Broker, office MI. shop next to the bairlt. bought from the governmeny tor deck .bunk*. At New ^Haven, Diplomats noted that th* Secre­ ment mortgage arranged. Priced : for more than two full years. ------^ noon at hla home.. FOUND—Lady’a pocketbook con­ 9-4079. length, $10 a load delivered. Cov­ BEAUTIFULLY furnished spactoua 6 rooms, fireplace, hot water 3-5416, residence MI. 0-7751. about $9,700.000— the pric*^ eet. where there are no dormltorit*, tary’s aptech last night, a con­ w s y y t e a to sell at $18,MX). Warren E. How- He said a pioblem of 6v supply Funeral arranger.ient*. in chsrg* they said l,2(X> sUidents have no taining Bum of mcmey. Owner entry. PI. 2-7886. room with complete light house­ of the Holme* Fcneral Home, 400 he eald, by Congress. And he densed version of which was car­ DRIVING Instruct!ona from your X oil heat, storm doors and wln-> land. Realtor. MI. $-8600, 8-6711. ^ STORRS —. Newly constructed 5 is developing if or rice as * place to sit when/not st class or pleaae can MI. 1-OMl. keeping faciUUea available. Will Main St., are Incongilet*. " said the purchase was financed ried natioiiwlde by radio and tele- home. Dual-control insured car, rent single or double. Children ac^ dows. Priced for quick sale. room spacious ranch, 3 fireplacei, . In_ dlscuaalng the dairy sltuif Gaullists Ruin chiefly by a loan from the Metro­ In th* library, other than their 'vition, waa calm and peaceful in standard or automatic. CaU Man, Garden—^arm— Dairy cepted (limited t. Central. Reaaon - . $ 1 3 , ^ MADELINE'SMITH7^itw full basement, garage, artesian tlon, -the Secretary said Increasing .p&iked car*______Building—Contracting 14 / Help Wanted—Fenals 35 Doga—Birda—Pets 41 .r " politan U fa Ineuram-e -tone- hut firm agalnat spread of cheater Driving Academy. PI Prodnets 50 able. Mrs. Dorsey, 14 Arch St. well, school bus, 8 acres land or consumption of dairy products, Holmes said he was not In gov Gov. Abraham A. Rlblcoff'i Communism in any important new . Anaottheensiits 2-7249. Toll free. O ffers: leveling off In production and gov­ budget message recommended only FOR, YOUR remodeling Job or COUNTER GIRL wanted for day THE NEW 6IANCHE8TER Pet Two family oil fired hiuit. less. Term*. Owner. Sulkowski, Pihe^ List for ernment service When he made the areas of Asia. APPLES—Baldwins and Delicious. / WUllmantlc. HA. 3-3217. ernment efforts to dispose of sur­ Funerals about $500,(XX) for new construction DAIRT QUEEN No. 9—107 Middle MORTLOCK’S DRIVINO School new work. CaU Wm. Kanehi, Con­ and evening ehifte. Experience^ Center, 998 Main St., tnvitea you Excellent condition, quiet lo­ $10,000 Investment Dulles apparently took this tone \to visit peta of aU kinds. Con, Very reasonable while they' iaat, Boarders Wanted 99-A Professional,, business or pluses are bringing an Improve­ He returned to the foreign serv­ at tearberi college*. But Sen Turnpike West—Open year round. Lost confidence quickly restored tractor and Builder, 319 Center helpful but no necessary. Please cation, in close...... $16,900 Seven year old Cap* deliberately In contrast to recent apply in person any time at the lUcot bred Parakeets. Ml, Bring your own containers. Bot- famiiy man. 2 family home ment In prices and income F r encfrCabinet ice the following year, however, ; Paul Amenta (D-New Britain), Inside taUe service. by a skilled, courteous instructor. St. Tel. Ml. 8-7776. Cod, 28' living room with Heats- Mhw Viola V. Rice author of the bill for a $6 million warlike speeches by Soviet For­ Yankee C oU et A Donut Shop, 867 HounK'Monday through U’s. 360 Bush Hill Road. » "Through the flexibility provided and in 1950 became minister at eign Minister V. M. Molotov and Licenae included. Insured, dual ROOM AND board for genUeman. New Six Room Colonial— in choice location. 2 apart­ lator fireplace. 3 bedrooms, kitch­ by this law (the 1954 Farm Act) The funeral o f Mis* Viola Vic­ construction program, testified the TAX RETURNS prepared in your controlled standard and hydrama- BUILDING contractors. AU types Main St. 10 to 4:30, Thursday ’til MI. 3-7676. (Ooattaaed from Pago ' ») London, Red Chinese Foreign Minister of carpenter work done. 9 p.ka., Saturday 9 to 8, 8. A H. Close to school. ...; .$16,500 en and bath. Four acres, extra and through merchandising and toria Rice, 78 Rusaell 8t„ was held Holmes said that while he held governor said he would agree to home or by appointmmt. Ekper- tlc cars. Ml. 9-7899. ments, one of 4 rooms and one building lot, barn, $11,600. <3eor^ 'ChoU En-1al. Molotov denounced lehcad tax woA. MI. 1-4721. alterations, rooma finished, etc. RESPONSIBLE woman to care for Grean^atampa. Hdnsehold Gfiods 51 promotion the dairy picture . has thl* afternoon at 2 o'clock from the London post another embaaay any Incrcaae passed by the legisla­ of 7 rooms, 2 car garage. Lot J. Coleman Broker. O nn. Bank five parties; Soclalista 4. CatholKrtife- Walter N. Leclerc Funeral ture above hia recommendations. the United States. Chou threat­ INSTRUCTIONS given from your F’ree eetimatei. MI. 9-3981. two children 7 a.m. . 4 p.m. days. GLEN WOOD four burner gas-oil Apartments—Flats— Broad Street—-Lot 50 x 250, been changed. In less than a year, official, Haryey Klemmer, told him INCOME TAX returns prepared A Trust Bldg. Rockville 8-4045, or Popular Republican Movement Hoto4^^23 Main 8t.. with the Rev. The principal bill' before the ened, as Dulles put it, to use "all home on insured dual controlled 72 Villaga St., Rockville. kitchen range.' Very good condi- 70 X 165. from one- of gloom to one of hope." Niarchoa waa looking for some CaU Dan MoSler. MI. 9-1829 or NEW CONSTRUCTION, remodel- PUPPIES FOR SALE, $8 aach. Tel. Tenements €3 Ideal for business. 8-4710. (MRP) 4, Radical fiocialista 4. CnilfoidvD. Slmpion, minister of committee prolpoaea these sums for the force at his command" to cap­ cars, standard or automatic. M. A tion.Price reasonable. Ml. 3-5849. he Said. "This is not the time to URA8 1. and the small lefUst tanketa and would like to meet ture Formosa. JA. 7-8216. M; Driving School. MI. 9-8641. ing and repairing expertly done. experienced saleagirl for new MI. 9-9133'. MOTHER AND 13 year old daugh rock the boat." ' the Onte^G^ngregaUonal Church him. : the four collegea: furniture salearoom. S a la ry . 7 rooms and sunpofch in ex- > ROCKVILLE—Eight room single, Union of Democratic and Secialiets New Britatn, $2,094,388; New No Commitment Estimates gladly given. Robert M. ter wish to share three room -MANCHESTER In a plea for the flexible support officiating. Holmes said 11 would have been iNCOiya: t a x i ared in your FORGET DISCOUNTS four bedrooms, 1*4 baths. oil Realstanc* (UDRSV 2. Haven, $2,300,813;-Danbury, $1,- Alexander. Ml. 9-7716. NeidlU Bros., 22 E. Center St. plan in general. Benson urged: Burial will be'-at the conven­ impropei'' for him. aa a govern­ As for the Formosa problem, home or mine, MI. 9-4928 for GERMAN. Shepherd pups, A.K.C. Our Low Prices Are apartment with working girl. MI. ASSOCIATES. Realtors eclient conditon. Hot water oil steam heat, two-car garage, all Without Gauben. thia was the '401,233; and WlHim'antlc, which has Garages—Service—Storage 10 9-6581. "Let us at least give this new ience of the family. ment official, to take part in any Dulles said the United States "has appointment. W A N T T E D ^ g a r clerk, full Ume, regiitered. >a. 9-4901. heat; Lot 90 x 150. Near new city convehienccs. Immediate oc­ lineup of the other 18 aecretariea a c.omparaUvely new building to no commitment and no purpoaa” Unmatched Telephone MI-9-0384, 9-9221, law a chance to operate before we of state, whose posts are below such traneaction and that he re- BUILDING on Center itreet, suit­ Roofing—Siding 16 Pleasant working conditions. No Brand new G-E. Hoitpolnt, Crosley, FURNISHED bedroom and kitchen cupancy, $13,680. George J. Cole­ f\iaed even to meet Niarchoa or to replace one destroyed by lire, $388,- to defend, such Islands aa the BUSmSRS and personal income nights or Sundays, Apply Arthur PARAKEETS — BeauUflil chofea 3-74.33 Anytime achool and bus. pass judgment upon it" ministerial rank but are part of Jerry. J. Usojul# able for storage of hardware, lum­ for two adults,includes gas, elec man, Broker,'Connecticut Bank A Funeral aervicee tor Jerry tell the tanker firm about the 752- Quemoys and Matsus "as such." tax returns prepared. MI. 9-0649 Drug Stors, 942 Main St. babies, all colors. 90 day health Bendix and other brands of the government: Socialists 6 ber, etc., or ideisl for email buel- FOR THE BEST in Bonded built and Appliances. tricity and heat, hot water CaU Trust Building. Rockville 8-4045 eek shipowner's Interest. ^ Need 4,000 Teachers But he made clear that It might for appointment. up roots, shingle' roofe, gutters, guarantee. Alco a few choice VERNON 4 rooms, on well landscaped or 5-4710. RjdicTs'^riUUS.MRP « «^'^7^ «V ’CHolmte Engleman said the state now has neas. Reasonable rent. MI. 8-7933. WOMAN TO care for two chUdren, breeder!. Cagei and euppUea. Our _ DAVID SALES after 6 p.m. MI. 9-8143. 1 and USDR 2 to** momlng at 6:30 at th* Holme* ever saw Mr. Niarchoa,” well fight over Quemoy and Matau conductors and roof repairB caU Box Mountain Drive 14,100 secondary school teachers if any Communist attack on them one infant. Live in. Must be reput­ stock have been winning con- / lot. Spacious second floor. Oil | practtcaixy n e w *-room split Swiss Defy Reds Before the URAS defection, the Funeral 'qt*’^Jam"ei' HolmeA^^aaid. "I have never ex­ CoughUn. MI. 8-7707. JA-5-3320 TO QUAUFIED couple or tingle changed A^ord with him from and will need another 4,900 by 1963. was aimed at the conquest of Peraoaala Motorcycles— Blcyclea 11 able. Bmc E, Herald. SistenUy in the ahowi. Visitors person, an attractive and com Three bedroom ranch, fireplace, hot water heat.'Garage. level, fireplace, basement garage, rnoet favorable eaUmatea had given emn Mbul*"*. He said the tour teachers colleges RAY’S ROOFING Co. Built up welcome, 7-9* evening!. AU day BARGAINS in new and uaed appU' >icture window, extra large wooded lot SO’ X 180’ . Located Vernon. E. Pineau .leas than 320 aupportlng ; at 9 o clo ck .’^ e Rev John that day to ihl8,”\ Chiang Kai-shek’s Formosa. EXPERIENCED bookkeeper with pletely furnished three room On Return of Trio Holmes said nts/^lawyers have graduated 512 students last June, BICYCLE REPADUND, aU types, roofs, gutter work^ riot, cnimney Saturday and Sunday. Raymar ancea. Terms and trades. Janr.es {ot, recreation room, bar and flre^x A E. Agency. Phone MI. 9-6297, votea in The 627-member chamber. i k . Han^non Dulles appealed to the CSilneae ‘•S knowledge of typewriting. Four apartment shower and bath established grand 'Jury’ record* of whom 83 per cent are teaching Reds to reconsider *' United Na­ RIDERS to Aircraft, hours 9 to Eiighsh a ipecialty. Now open 4 repairs. Free 'eatimatea. Ray Aviaries. Route 44-A, Bolton, A. Woods Appliances, 383 Center Centrally located, on bus line. place. Jalousled porch, attached' Rockville— Attractive Tape 3-4480. With likely abatenslon*. that should I R «'’. G e ^ e H'M’’ ** in Connecticut s c h ^ s . Hagenow. MI. 9-2314, Ray Jack- day week, good ealary. 'IWeed’a, Conn. MI. 9-5618. St. Ml. 9-1918. garage. Owner transferred. Asking (Coattnoed from Pag* OM) have assured hla confirmation, but and the Rev Edgar Farrell the that the indictment a^aiiiBt him tions Security Ouincil bid to dis­ 4:43. MI. 9-7943. -yt'-. . p.m. to 9:80 p.m, Manchester Very quiet neighborhood. Must be Cod 'near bus. Expansion subdeaedn. Mra. Jane Maccarone waa based solely on teatlrnOny^ by The educatora a i^ e d t'i:at li will aon. Ml. S-8828. 739 Main St. $22,600. promised a shaky government with cuss a Formosa ceai>?-i1ie. Cycle Shop, 148 Weit Middle Turn­ SERVEL GAS refrigerator 8.7 cu seen to ‘be appreciated. Sherwood was Organist and soloist. Father Klemmer about hla converSattona imposalble < space. Lgrxe lot. Wanted— Real EnUte 77 trial. But Swiss legal expert* a brief life expectancy. .... •»„— 1— ^iiary number of students to enroll 'It ia hardly to be erpectod." CALL MANCHESTER Roofing and AVON TERRITORY available. ft, 2'2 yeara old. Uks new. Gas Jones, JA. 8-2171 for appointment, Hughes read the committal service with Holmes about Niarchoa Dulles said, "that the OhinSM Con- Live Stock—Vehicles 42 MANCHESTER said the fact that the crime was Plneau waa called in by Presi­ ifi .^he teachers colleges .unless AutOBiohi^ for Sale 4 Siding Co. for roofing and aiding Can be serviced in three to four range, in good condiUon. MI IK READY to buy,-sell, exchange at the grave In St. James’ Ceme­ He said he waa indicted even muniats will renounce their am­ hours each day. Call MI. 9-2614, Vernon Street committed on legation property dent Rene Coty Monday, to try to prop^ facilities are pm-ided. The Jobe. No Job too smay. Free esti­ HEREFORDS, feeder calvei, 9-3492 after 5 p.m. Office MI-9-1642 ■ cal estate, mortgages arranged. form France’s 21*t • post-liberation tery. though Klemmer's teatimony was bitions. However; might they not 1990 CHEVROLET atation wagon. Basiness Services Offered 13 BunncM Locations Six room Cape Cod. 2\ aerea of did not automatically linean ex­ Bearers were C0i8rlea August, entirely inaccurate and showed committee heard no <5)9 ^ 1100.' mates. 6H.. 9-8933. steers, heifers, cows due spring. Cooault Howard R. Hastl^a, cabinet—a task in which both An­ renounce their efforts to realise / ItadlO; hSatar, three aeater. Runs SECRETARY Selection my herd of Hereford. FRANK’S IS Buying and telling For Rent . $4 land. Asking $12,600. Residence MI-9-1146 Agency. Ml. 9-1107. tradition. Anthony Kleiaia, John Gudzunla. clearly that Holme* rejected any Meantime, Rlblcoff tmd news­ their goals by force?" like 1^ . Very clean mslde and ROOFING, Siding and carpentry. good uaed furniture and anUquea. toine Plnay. Conservative Inde­ men yesterday of econcanlea hla ad­ FOR SEPTIC, tank cleanihg con­ Sulkowski, Willimantic. HA. 3-3217 ‘The Romanian government ha* pendent. and Pierre Pflimlln of th* Frank Muzikevik. Pj-ua Krualskla contact with Nlarcho*. Holmes ouL'Daugiaa Motors, 333 Main. Alteratlona and additions. Ceil­ Attractive opening for WiU be open 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. MI. SMALL HBIATED atora on .dapie LENOX STREET . CLDRIDGE STREET. Manchester, LISTINGS w a n t e d ~ fltngle, ministration hopes to effect once Senatorial resu;tion v.'S* nrixed. tact, I. Bllas. Ml. 9-2330. reacted as though the killing took MRP. had failed. and Michael Geciouskas. *aid the goyernment (propped the "A very good presentation," said ings. Workmanship guaranteed. WE BUT COWS, calves and beef 9-6880, 420 Lake St. Street 'leer Main. Apply -Ed«ard Six room Cape Cod. (Four bed­ room single and one-car ga­ two-famiiy, three-family, busi­ case against him on its own voli­ newly appointed cor.nciertonsra CHEVROLET de luxe sedan. young woman in local In­ plsct on actual Romanian soil. Sen. George (D-(3a), Torelgn Re- A. A. Dion, Inc., 399 Autumn catUe. Also horses. Plela Bros. J. HoU, 1009 Main St. Ml. $-8117. rooms), excellent condiUon, dorm­ l e 'for only $10,800. Dwelling hak ness property. Have ibany cash If Plneau win* aaaembly approv-' ottIUle Hsuachulz tion last November. take office March 1. He aald\theae 'Radio and beater, excellent con­ CALL TRAYS TV surance Agency. Experi­ GO HOUSEKEEPING thrite rooms down arid three- Under international law,'embassy Ir.tiona Ckimmittee ohairman. O n . Street. MI. 3-4660. Tel. Ml. 3-7405. / ers, combination acreena-storm buyers. Morigages arranged. snd legation buildings are consid­ al. he Will ^ the flr.t SoriMlst j ^ h . Tun4r“ of Mm Ottillle economies would lot be "apectac- dition. Had three, only one left. For Quick, Honest, Reliable ence in agency work de­ ON THE EASIEST TERMS and bath up. New hot prerniftr siticc PGu! HGiHGdicr s j f'Fnt#r St wss ular" but would be "effectiv- Morse (Ind-Ore). a'^critie o f ad­ windows. Assume present mort­ Pleeac call George L. Graziadio, ered techniceUy part of the nation ^ Better come and get it/at $495. IN YOUR UFE THREE ROOM office en ground wate^-heating system with oil Realtor, MI. 9-6ltl. 109 Henry Ifovernmfcnf resigned in November, . . 'f6-__oon at 3 o’clock The (Governor sold th* new c ministration Formosa policy,, ^ d Service sirable but not absolutely floor. Center of town. MI. 9-8229. gage with $3,000 or $1,000 down Douglas Motors, $8$ Main St. Roofing and Chimneys 16-A Articles For Sale 45 AT THE LOWEST PRICE for veteran. Only $11,600. bum*r\R#c*ntly redecorated. Call Street. occupying them. 1947. Since the 1951 elecUona. the! h»W thl^ °Home mlasloners are "going to be fUJI- the speech "contained soma deunlc- Call MI-9-6650 necessary. Attractive GUARANTEED POSSIBLE McKlnnW Brothers, Inc. -MI. Predicting the Romanian de-1 talk." Sen; ilumi(>rey (D-Mina> 1946 DODGE Sedan, *adio, heater, ONE 'STORE near Main Street. Socialist, have hf*" rrtuted to | ‘ 'iti^thrAev!^. Edgar, T A e time commisaionera, ti-.ey’re goiiig If No Answer Or Evenings ROOFING—Specialixing in repair­ working conditions. GOODCHILD REALTY OO. 3-6060 OrMl. 9-3931. ARB YOU CONSIDERING mand would get a roUgh ride ; voiced pleasure th.at Dullea so'd he l x nice finish, clean inside. A real KNITTING YARNS 3 COMPLETE Suiteble tor small buainest or of- serve m any cabinet because j u,e South Methodi.t Io work Ml-9-7609 ing roofs of all kinds. Also new AT MILL PRICES! ROOMS OF BRAND NEW Realtora SELLING YOUR PROPERTY? through Swiss Judicial procedure, | their ademaiit stand for a program Rlblcoff said oho of the key ccon-\ 'planned to work throuffc th* U.N. hooest to goodness buy at $398. roofe. Gutter work. Chimneys Write Box J ficat. Heated. Ml. 9-1990, MI. BOLTON—Fqur room ranch with ! i Church, officiating. Frederic E. BILL TRAYGIS A FURNITURE 9-6094. We win appraise your property experts hefe said the Swiss con-1 pompletely in line with party prin- omiea he her In mind la the creation for a cease-fire. No money down. Douglas Motors, cleaned, repaired, 26^ years’ ex­ MI-3-7928, Anytima all modern \onvenlence*. Four ; Werner played several favorite Doctor Says Sen. Knowland (R-Calif), who $$$ Main St. c'o Herald Has been in storage 3 months. free and without any obligation. ception of extra-territoriality does , ciplea. However, they voted solidly orran o f a pool of emergency Sta'te em­ FOR PROMPT. EXPERT perience, Free eeUmates. Call lOOCc Virgin Wool I sold this to a young couple 3 SPACIOUS Office, ground floor, MANCHESTER-Extra large four mllea.from M^cheiter. Large lot. We also buy property for cash, not include the "legal fiction” that | for Mendes-France. who#* defeat! »eIeotion» on the organ, ployes who can be shifted among haa been urging a tougher poliey pleapwt aurrou^dlnga. Reasonable ; Burial will be at the convenience B E A im F U L 1960 Ford converti­ SERVICE ON Howley. Manchester Ml. 3-5361. Our employes kt^ow of months ago. hut they are not get­ suitable for buainesa or profeasion. room Capa Cod, expandable atUc, selling or buying contact the legation property la not even ! „ „ a vote of confidence Feb. 8 t'-oronary .Thromboala, While departments alien aetabtial Work agalnat Ooruivmism.in Asia, said Knitting Worsted with entail down payment. Tel. i of the family. ble. Reason for aeliing—going into NORGE. BENDDC, CROSLEY this advertisement ting married. MI. 34900. fireplace, basemem garage, hot STANLEY BRAY, Realtor part of Swlas territory. For one launched the present government A large number of beautiful Herlous, la Not Always Fatal piles up. the Dulie* speech ":nadc it ctear 4 ply, 4 ozs...... 89c MI. 9-1477, thing, they said, the Romanian that we are net colng to be un­ service. Rocki^e 8-4848. W'ASHERS—DRYERS Heating— Plumbing 17 BLOND BEDR(X>M water oU beat, combination alum­ BRAE-BURN REALTY crisia. floral tributes were received and LIVING ROOM SUITE THREE ROOM office on Main St. inum storm doore and windows, MI-3-6273 government rent* the legation concerned with the oontlnuoua Call $0500, RANCT4. twik bedrooms, many friends called 'at th9 funeral Bv EDWIN P. JORDAN. M.D. FOR A GOOD DEAL LENNOX FURNACES and warm Help wanted—^MAle 36 Sport Yarn 5 PC. DINETTE SET LocaUon euitabla for any buaineaa. porch. One year old. Other lietings property from the'city of Bern. ‘ written for NEA Service nibbling away of area* that ate WALLY’S APPLIANCE Call MI. 9-4548. nearly new, tile bath, large lot, FOR PROMPT courteous aervlce. xh* sharp Romanian notes to home last nighL Truck Overtiimp, now part of the ftee wbric.’’ air heattng. Earl Van Camp. Ml. 4 ply, 2 ozs. ,4 9 c “Westinghouse" Elec. Refrigerator avaUable. Barbara Woods Agency. "M y husband." write* Mrs. F., And A GOOD DEAL MORE SERVICE QROWN A SHARPE automaUc "Emerson" Television MI. 9-7702. trees, high elevation. Suburban. selling or buying real estate, c a ll; me Swiss government-on the inci- Issue 400 (^ r \ ' Discussing the RusaiSn aituatlon, t-6844. DEU7TAL OFFICES, waiting room Will 'qualify tor G.I. Cariton W, "had a coronary thrombosis which ■ East Hartford BU-9-3740 acrew machine operators, exper­ "Maytag” Washer Johnson Building Om pany, Man- jem have darkened relations be- the doctor said was a mild attack. Drivet* Injured Dulles said a dietinctlon mUat ah ienced. Third Shift. Rod cutters, and laboratory, formerly occupied HutcMns. MI. 9-6132, 0-4«r cheatcr. 8-7426. ! tween the two countr-lea to such ways be made between the Soviet See McCLURE 100 Nylon or "De Luxe" Range by Dr. Ward E. Green (now re­ Registrations at\ I know before thia happened he ANTIQUES Refiniahed. Repairing Moving—Trucking second and' third shift. A_pply 7 a. Six room ranch with attached — ------an extent that Swiss' newapapera government and the Communist done on any furniture. Ticman Nylon and Wool Blend Take your choice of any of these tired). Elevator service. Houae A garage full basement automatic $t000 DOWN, large 3 be>lroom ; ABOUT 'PO Sell your ; have discuseed an actual break. Ruth m ik tt was working at loo many other New and Used Cars * ' Storage 20 m. . 4 ' p'.m. Personnel Dept., appliances in addition to bedroom, jobs besides his regular one and Ernest Beruby, 24, of 18 Arch party. ,. 189 South Main St. Phone MI. 3 ply, 1 oz. . i . ,29c Hale, Inc. dishwasher, fireplace. Close to ranch, lirepiace, i acre, higtkel*- • Sub-Braneh Here "The Ume,rftay come—I beUeve Royal Typewriter Co., 180 New tiling room, dinette, rugs, lamp* ! Gatto C o:, Realtor*. CH. 0-8480,1 Such a rupture. a«id the Bem^ always felt tU-ed. I* there any pos­ St., was admitted to Manchester 3-6643. \ schools., and bus. Asking $17,304. vation, trees, garage, auburl Memorial HoaplUl with a poaalble it will com t.’i DuUea aald. "w hen. A U E ^ A. CHAMBERS CO., Park Aye., Hartford. and other items. FY)UR ROOM Office suite, excel­ Carltoa W, Hutchina. MI. 0-Sll ! eve* JA 8-3069 ' Tagblatt today, would not be Look WlUiin Voureelf If You sible way td prevent a repe^- H A I RADIO-TV’SERVICE. Mem local and long diatance moving, 1------1— --;— : —1------—------astonishing. " The Swiss govem - The State Motor Vehicle Dept.’i fractured back following an *c- Riualans of statura will patriotic'M- McCLURE PONTIAC, Inc. WANTED —a g a r clerk, full time. Open Mon. thru Sat. EVERYTHING lent decor, complete facUlUea, Gerard Street—Six room Colo­ Worry Over llu*b*nd‘s LOvS tion?" her of Teles. Tel. MI. 9-M68. Gary packing, storage. CaU MI. 3-8187. street knd rear parking, mdder- ___ Xi WANTED- Cap* 0 )d with 4 to $ ment apologized to Romania yea- aub-braneh office opened for bu»i- ci(lent on Edgerton Street when ly pul flrat their naUonal. security Pleasant working condiUons. No p ONLY $496.13 nial, detached garage, good lot, Thia 1* a fairly commoq story. and the welfare of their people. S73 Main 8t., Manchester lamonaco. Htfrlford CH. 7-1428. 9 to 9 P, M. ate rental. Center Street. Ml. FOUR ROOM brick home, expan- \ rooms, under $14,000. Or 2 family , terday for the incident and the nes* at the State Armory today, the truck he was driving over­ nights o^ Sundays. Apply Arthur BYee storage until wanted. Free large porch. Good occupancy. ' I fa a miatake tor ■* woman to let Although an atlack of coronary "They will be unwilling to have T d. MI-9-4545->-Open Eve. Until 10 delivery. Free set up by our own re­ 9-1680 or MI. 9-3869. Sion. aUi<;,. aersened breezeway i '^nder $16,800. Oistomcr has chauffeur’s death. .But' the cabinet and by 2 p- m. had issued automo­ thrombosis lor coronary occlu­ turned at about 10 *. m. today. MAN(CHESTER Package Pellve^. Drug Store, 942 Main st. $16,800 herself start wondering if her hus­ Patrolman Newton TaggarJ^ ls that security and that welfare sub­ DOORS OPiafED, keya liable men. and garajga, high elevation. MI. i :antial - rabb. Carlton expressed displeasure at the tone bile. T-egiatratlon renewels to aomS band lo'v-ea her. sion. as it 1* aomellmes called) 1950 CHEVROLETT Stvleline de luxe copied, vacuum, cleanera; Light trucking and package deliv-detiv' MANCHESTER KNITTING % still investigating the accldi^nt and ordinated to the worldwide ambi­ No Payments To Banks 110 klein street—Large seven 0-4827 for appointment. Htitchina. MI. t-5133. t-46«4. of Romania’s previous protest and 400 local car owner*. She will be lot happier If *he **- frequently comes on suddenly club coupe, radio, heater, low M ns, etc., repaired., /ery. Refrigerators, Refrigen washers and AUTOMOBILE MILLS SALESROOM denied ILs charge that the Swlas no further Information an how It tions of international communism. No Finance Companies Sobarbnii For Rent 66 room Coldnlal (four bedrooms) on The sub-branch will be open sumes ho does than if she atai-ta without any warning or immedi­ mileage. In Wmderful condition. knives, mowers,' etc., put I stove moving speciatty. Folding MECHANIC “at the Green” THREE BEDROOM home, screen-' SfAYv WE SELL your property for had not acted with sufficient speed happened waa available at the Rasta tar Parley chairs for cent.. MI. 9^82. MONTHLY PAYMENTS large lot. Hquse has many poaaihle .from 8:30 a. m. to itao p; m. Mon­ 'iooking tor reasons to prove that ately pre-existing exertion or •/f their point of view ahould pre- Dougllaa Motors, 333 Main. diUon for coming needa. ROCKVILLE, 14 Laurel Street — ed front and rear porches, Rueco] you? We need listings of all kinds or force. . ■ day through Friday until Feb. 28, he does,or doesn’t. ■ strain, many of thoec who suffer time The Herald i^wbt to press. Experienced with Chrysler and WOOLEN REMNANTS and rug $16.79 uses. Excellent /condition. windowe, aplit rail fence. Fully for an active clientele. Call Wm. v^l, then indeed there could be waite, 63 Pearl atreet. Well heated ,3-room fumiahed When they took over the bulld- deadline for getting registration And besides there are more im­ an attack give a hiatory of having Two one car a'ccldenu occurred 1947 CHEVROLET FTeetllne sedan, Pl3rmouth cars. Wonderful oppor­ strips for braiding and hooking. Phone Me Immediately — insulated. 206 Hillatown Rd. M I.! McBride. Ml. 3-4819 for prompt "i a basis for worthwhile negotiation Painting—Papering 21 HARTFOftD CH-7-0358 apartment. Apply first floor rear, mllitanta vowed renewela here. The ,oiUy exceptions portant questions that She should overworked for a long period of earlier in the morning with one In­ radio, heater, metor cimpleteiy COMPLETE REPAIRS by Stuart tunity w-ith a direct factory dealer. Jen’s. Rug Shop, 55 Talcott Ave., Mrs. Porter. $-6310 appointment only. j aervic*. J. Watspii Beach A <3o. I m leave it until the Bucharest volving a. Manchester resident. and practical agreement between ovarbauled, all new parts, rings, After 7 P. M.—CH-6-4690 T. J. CROCKETT ■ to this schedule will be on Waah- be asking herself, if she want*' to lime; also they may have been R. Wolcott on wringer and auto- PAINTING—Ebcterlor and nteiior,. Ideal working conditions in a mod- RockvUle, Cohn. Phone 8-6706. i government freed flve resistance At 9:30 Harold M. Moaes. 27, of the United States and th* new Rua- platoo ptna, etc. Douglas Motors, maUc washing machines, electric See It Day or Night ROCKVILLE, 34 Grove St.— WeU Broker ington’s Birthday, Feb. 22, when make sur* of' a happy and lasting through a peilod of exceptional sla." paperhaniilng,—r — f ceUinga - rennlshed. —---- - — - — - Lrn_ clean shop, centrally located ROYAL AND Smith-Corona port- leaders It has jailed In Romj the office^ will be closed all day, marriage. . worry and frustration. East Hartford, skidded and this 833 kla&i. ranges, vacuum cleaners, motors, If you have no means of trans- heated l-rocyn furnished apart­ They cam# out after Swiss/ The Secretary did not speculate small appliancea. Welding. 180 wallDaDerVallpaper hooka on raqueat.raaueat. Esti­Eati- We •••-'’ p^vi^jeprovide our— - ___ men —with ____ vaca­ able' and standard typewriters. Dortation I ’ll send my auto for you. Office MI-3-54li Pretty Pdts To Embroider Top$ In Date Frocks and Saturday mprning. Feb. 26, One of these la : Do I exprese my There la no single guaranteed right front fender of the car h« mates given. FuUy insured. CaU ment, Apply first floor apartment rial* negotiated with, thei aa driving hit a tree on T(>llend within what period of time "Rua- 1961 FQRD Iflctoria two-tona bltie- Main Street. Ml. 9-8678. AU makes ' of adding machinee No obllgaUon. -9; when it will be open from 8:30 to love for my husbafid in ways that way to prevent a future attack i« GSi^ard R. Price. MI. 9-11 tions and holidays with pay. Also Residence MI-9-7751 hours and,finally a Catholic priest Turnpike Ju»t east of N. 'Main tiana of 'stature" might seise grmy, really clean, radio, heater, sold or rented. Repairs on all A-^L--B^E- R—T—’-^S 12 n,oon.. make him happy and content? A Mrs, F.’a husband. There is, bdw- power from those whose first dedi­ excellent Urea. Douglaa Motora, RUBBISH and aahea removed. Gen­ have a company .^paid Insurance talked to them. Supervisor Daniel J. Kerr, who wife's love isn't wortji much to a Street. Patrolmiin Albert Scabies, PAINTING, decoraUng and \floor makes, Marlow’s. . 43-45 Allyn St., Hartford The legation was turned - back ever, a gcxid chance Ihejt if he cation he said, is to "international 333 Main. / eral cleaning of attics, CeUars and program. Come in and talk it over’ FOUR FURNISHED rooma. is in charge of the office, had four husband if it makes her a nagger, who investigated., said damage sanding. N ew 1058. w a llop er 2nd STOP—LOOK—BUY - over, to ftotoanian charge d’affaires takes this as a warning' to avoid communism." yards. Csiu M and M .Rubblrti re-' with Mr. Beaupre at SPECIAL^-Umlted Ume only, )6 f u r n it u r e :—We are buying and floor. Reckville 8-6430. points to emphaaiite in connection or a auapicioui wife, or So po.aaei- overdoing either physically or amounted to about $75 to the car. 1948 FORD tudor in good cona­ booka. Free esUmatee. CaU Gil­ Emerlc Stpffel-and hia staff late No one waa Injured and no ar­ Dullea said' the demotion of moval. Ml. 9-9767. os. botUe Wildroot Cream oil, Belling good used furniture. Jonea Not Just another Cape Cod but with local car owners’ appllcatlbna sive.that she resents )iis interest in mentally in the future he may Georj^ Malenkov as premier 10 tion. 1941 Chevrolet tudor. Easiest bert Fickett after 6 p.m. Ml- j, BEAUPRE MOTORS. Inc. , Vitalia, Stephan’s,' $2.60, Rusaell’s Furniture, 36 Oak St. MI. 9-1041. yesterday. anything or anybody that doesn’t rests were irnade. 3-6982. a charming home of six rooms (3 for registration renewals: avoid . other {stt'acka. A lot d* (lays ago and the elevation of Ni­ terms in town. . Dbuglaa Motors, GONDER’S T.V. Servloe, avaUable 388 Blast Center Street ' Barber Shop, com er Oak and Wanted To Rent 68 ■ .. “ 1. Come early. -Avoid the long' include her. Michael Brozowski, 38, of 35l •88 Main. any time. Antenna ' conversions, ROPER DE LUXE gaa range upstairs partlalty finished) Ideated pends on hla behavior, how well kolai Bulganin to succeed him Spruce, lines toward the end of the reg- Another important question ii: Parker St., suffered abraaions to Phllco factory supervised aervlce. PAINTING. AND Paperhanging, YOUNG MAN for full Ume work in co.mbination with gaa heating. n yiar at 149 Walker 81., within walking he follow#' the directions of hi* provided "an extraordinary dem­ BEFORE YOU RUY a paed car quality work, reasongDie prices store, driver’s license necessary. distknee of grammar school, new Plans Explaine^l latratioa-renewel period and spare Am I making, the kind of home'for physiciali and on. pis age; the right side of hla face and fore­ onstration o f, despotic disarray;’ Tel. MI. 0-1486. FOR sale :—Men’e rebuUt and le- Separate broiler, mlnut* minder, house unturoiahed. MI. j94390 be­ m y .husband that he hoped to have head and a Injury to hla . See Gorman Motor Sales. Bulck and prompt service. Free eaU- Am>Iy- in person. Kiddie Fair, 1089 lasted shoes. Fine shape. Priced cover-ails. -Lik,> . new $75. Bar- tween 9 a.m, • 6 p.m. daily, . high school, bus and' East Center yourself the. danger of being cut It' ‘la well to point out some "The Prime Minister of the So­ Sales and Service, 388 Main MANCHESTER — T.V. Service, matek. FuUy Insured. CaU Bert Main St. ' off in a line extending outside the when we married? After marriage other things about thl* common right knee in an accident at 7 a.m. viet state." he said, "was peremp­ reasonably. Sam Yulyes, 18 Maple stow’s. MI. 9-7234. St. shopping mart. To 8lh Dislcicl it la easy tor a wife to start think­ in South ■Windsor, atate police re? street. Ml. 9-4871. Open evenings. radio and T.V. apeclaliata since Plante. Ml. 94965. Street, 6pp. EHrst National park­ "WE T H R E E ": Reporter, wife, offlce‘-at-4;30 p. m. on Feb. 28. disorder. A few people die sud­ torily summoned to a high Soviet 1934. Charter member of Teles. TWO AND 4 gas and oil combina- and son, need an apartment after Features: Fireplace; built-in 2. Be sure your automobile taxea ing, ot "oUr home” k* "my home" denly from It but many more ported. , - session in the Kremlin and -aub- 1987 DODGE FpUR-door. TWs ir THE ing. ■ , . and to run it to please and to suit Brozowski wai released in good Ml. 9-6660 or MI. 9-4607. Courses and Classes 27 tlbn stove. Take it out for 334.95. May 1. UnfUmUdied, reasonable bookcases, tile bath^ aluminum The Town Planning Oommteslon are pbld. llenewela caimot-be given- have had at least one attack of jecled to .the public humiliation of not Junk but a good clean, solid, PERSONAL nN AN CE CO. POWER SEWING machine, like BarstoW’a. MI. 9-7234. rent desired. Four or five itioma. combination windows. Ldw down and Director* o f the E-rhU) .Sciiooi to those whose car taxes are delin­ herself. coronary thrombosis from which condition after bel'ng given emer­ hearing another read his resigna­ weU kept car. Paint, tires, motor, FURNITURE Repair Service: Be Helpful To His Work gency treatment aOs Manchester RADIO - ELECTRONICS - Tele­ new, priced for quick sale. Call CaU MI. 9-3473 any time. payment for qualified veteran. and UtlllUc* District mcr Tuea- quent. \ , they have made good recoveries tion and hia (xmfeaslon of ’my very good. Reasonable price. CaU Oomptete' repairing, refinlkhlng, Will employ several mm as branch MI. 9-6844.. FOUR AND 4 gaa and oil. ail white Priced to. sell at $13,600. dsy night at the fi.t house at Main 3. ^ e local office can service only StJl another revealing question even In some lA'ituces to resum­ Memorial HosplUl. MI. 8-8856 after 6 p.m. restoring on all types of furniture. vision Servicing. "Lelarh by ,D o­ is: Am 1 encouraging'my huaband State Patrolman Ralph Water­ glint’.’’ . ing" at "Conn'scticut’s Oldest manager trainees. Must be .high stove. Take it away, $39.98.' Bar- and Hilliard Street for a (general the residents of Manchester. Bol­ ing full activity The full significance o f what 2Ugmund Gosds, Prop. Formerly Btow’a. MI. 9-7284. BttgineM Property For Sale 70 ton, Addison. Buckingham, Buck to make the moat of hia talents man la still investigating the mis- Electronics School." Spring term school graduates, coUege training JARVIS REALTY CO. dlacVs.siotT of laiid uae In th* area ^JlLwaji quite Xteauant years ago happened is sitlll obscure. Dulles of Watkins Bros. Tel. MI. t-7449. FOR SALE —81" white sink W m i* — problems in'extending sew.eri land. Glastonbury and East Glas and abilities so that he ia happy in hap ,'afid other clm im atances o f 1960 CHEVROLET hardtop ^con­ starting March 14, 1988. Enroll THREE PIECE living room set, MANCHESTER — ExceUent l>i 654 Center Street and to mistake an attark of coronary said, smd "perhaps the last act desirable. Age 22-28. MUat have drainboard. CaU MI. 9-7433. to potenll.'l development. tonbinry-. Residents of other towns hla work?- The man who ia happy Ihromboai* - for acute IndlgesUbb. the accident were not known. yet been vertible. MI. 3-5793. , MELODY RADIO-T.V. ^ phono’s, now for practical day or evening , Bendix automatic washer and four' acre plot, in Manchester Green Call MI-3-4112 at hia job la sure to be happier of the,drama has not night calls. Guaranteed'* sorvlFe. class. For free descriptive circular | car. This position offers a splendid Ray -Warren, district preareent. will have to get their renewela Even today there la an occasional played." BAR, COMPLETE with draft beer chrome kitchen chairs, red seat area. AU utilities. Many poaUble Sundays Call MI-9-6685 from their nearekt branch office. with hi* wife than is the man who 1946 WILL-YS JEEP, four wheel m . 9-2280. . - . phone JA. 8-3406, or write New \ opportunity in the consumer assembly-and compressors. Apply and back. MI. 9-3819. uses. Warren E:. Howland, Realtor. _ Id it was t;-e firn time the 'tPC persons who develops severe aud had initiated *uch a Ineetlng ahd .4. If there ia a change of address hates hia work. drtye. Good condiUon, neW brakes, Englaijd 'rechnical InstUute, 193 1 finance field. Salary, car allowance. Steward, Britlsh-American Club, MI. 3-8600, 8-8711. . Am I the kind of person my den pain In the cheat which may good Ures. Complete «ith snow FURNITURE Refiniahing, anUque Trumbull St., Hartford, Conn. NEW FIVE room ranch. Lot 150 x appeared gratified at the result*. or of make or color of car, notify or may not extend down the left furniture a specialty, chairs caned insurwee, Other benefits Include - J8 Maple St. 300. Carport, porch, oU heat. New The dl*cu*sion concerned expan­ the information section of (he^ of­ huaband would like and admire it Town Seeks Bids plow. CaU MI, 9-8347. 40" FXORBNCE electric range, in I were not his wife? No woman arm. Into the heck, or elsewhere and and rushed. Anaon F. Thorp, gi^up life insurance, vacation, lib­ COMBINA'nON oil and gas range, good condition. MI. 0-2312. Mooses For Sole 72 refrigerator and range includite. sion of realdentitl. bialpete and fice of thia first before going on to and yet to Ignore this wArnlng 1947 CHEWROLETT Styleinaater, Phone MI. 9-8738. Bonds—Gtorfcs 913,900. Call Ml. 8-4773. industrial land u*e* am? ti e ex­ the caahtora. This will facilitate ought to count on a huaband'a lik­ eral aavingk and retirement plan. electric sewing machine, $30; ing and respect just because he sign, For. Conversion two-door, radio, neater. In excel­ M ortssECS 31 ONE USED Laundermat, good con­ CAPE COD, 428 Parker St., flve tension of aewera to aeryice auch the processing of your renewal ap­ Thei'c are other cohditlons, of Q-*What - ia th* ,'JDomesday lent condiUon, $295. No money A p^y 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. girl’s bicycle, $10; )refrigerator, once fell in Ipv'e with her,' Liking $30; Black and Decker combina­ dition, $80. BarstoW’a, 460 Main. rooms down, two unfinished up.. uae*. plication. course, which enn be confused Book of England? doirn. Douglas Motora, 333 Main Household Scrrlccs and respect have to be earned bids on the convel'sion o f the FIRST AND Second mortgages $54 PER WEEK—Part time. 8 hra. tion driU and keyhole' saw, heavy IPhone MI. 0-7284. . Hot water- oil heat, combination Much of the talk hinged on land The 400 renewals issued by 3 with It; but pain, together' with A —It waa the first official cen­ Street. Hall of Records Building on Cen­ Offered 13-A bought for our own account. Fast, flaUy a.m. or eve., all day Sat. duty machine lathe, $70; 8" build­ windows and screens, fully in­ Posting Notice where mtbdiviaions nr.lg it 'b e de­ p.m. today indicated car owners, . , , • . , shortness of breath and a feeling sus of the English people and confldenUal service. Manchester sulated, amesite drive. A real buy veloped. Th* TPC erplnlhed iU were coming in at about the same U " »>« kept in ter Street will be received in, the 1941-40 OLDER Cheyroleta, Fords We will hire 6 mechamcaily in- ers saw, 19M Studebaker con­ On and after this date, I will too of faintneaa, ia enough to arouse their possessions, recorded In two WEAVING of buma, moth holes Investment Corp., 344 Main atreet. G. E. ELECTRIC roaster with at 313,800. A. R. WUkie A Co. i d . 2669 plans for an tnd-,iatri.-U area along clip as last year, when 888 were! manjt women waste suspicion. Anyone who suffers In General Manager's office in the other good tranapbrtatlon. Good ctined men who need extra in­ vertible sedan, $278; studio couch, not be responsible for'.'any Mils m ^ time'worrying over whether large volumes. It waa collected lutd tom clothing, hosiery runs, I Ml. 8-5418. com e—profit aharing. Apply cabinet. $30. MI- >-0500. 9-4389. the northern section o f Parker iseued on the first day, this manner should immediately Muniripal Building on or before 8 credit enables ua to accept $8 iiandbaga repaired,, sipper re­ $10; two fur costa, site 13-14, $10 contracted by anyone other than oarnot their husbands lov* them. If and published at the command of down. Douglas $(otora. 383 Main Thursday 7:30 p.m. Sharp. Per­ each; man’s polo coat, aize 40, Street. Asaiatlng Supervisor Kerr at .the stop what he is dbing, lie down p. m., March 16. placement, . umbreliaa repaired, CHROME kitchen set and four fDUR EXTRA large rooms, oil myself. sub branch ar* Motor Vehicle In­ ney liever bother to question that William of Normandy in 1086. The Board of Director* Tuaaday AT THE END OF sonnel Div., Martin-Parry Corp., $10; suit size 40-42, $140; car chairs $10, matde twin beds and Nell A. Piersoq, Jr. [act. then they can put their minds and SMk the advice of a physician men’s shirt collars reversed and 138 Albany Ave., Hartford, heat, full ceUar, garage,- large lot, spector William B. Kirache and s’ whose experience and special night appropriated $17,000 from replaced, Marlow’e LitUe Mend­ radio, $13; 17" Teleriaion sat. 34’ ■pringa $10. Ml. 9<1437. . treei. near bus, stores and school. 63. Homestead Street b work on Ihiiiga they can do Q Is “ceHophane" a registered 1 9 a 8PEX:3AL de luxe Plymouth. YOUR ROPE? ' staff o t three cashiers and three' equipment should make' the the rapltal works reserire' fund ing Shop. WANTED-.-A-1 mechanic. Go x36’ cottage at HoUand Reaeevoir, Only $10,800. Carlton W, Hutchins. * Maneheater, Conn. Rubinstein Plotter lomelhing about. For Initance, trademark? ' Radio, heatek. In excellent condi- Maas., $3,800. Inquire 74 School HOOVER VACUUM, cleaner. At- clerliis. The cashiers are. Mrs. Ellen diagnosis. (or the job of turning the build­ proposition for the right man. Aisa Ml. 9-8133, 9-4694. Dated: February 9th, 1958. making their husbands happy and ;A- Although it originated as tlan. MI. 94657. FLAT FINISH HoUand window A nevs' first or second m ort-' atreet. . r tachmenU. Ebccellent condition. Magnuson Miss Roaann Gagliardl ' Once a coronary throraboal* haa ing into offices for the Water and gas atation attendant for mom 8224 winning their liking and reaped, •uch. excluaive right to the use shades, made to measure. AU Reasonable. JA. 8-1683. Grilled on Holdups and Miss Irene Fay. been diagnosed a period of rest In Sewer, Park and Welfare Dept*. gage can be a lifesaver if prop­ tngs. Boland Motors, 369 Center ■ * .« The clerks . are Mies Arltne (All righto reserved, NEA Service, of the term waa abandoned after metal Venetian. blinds at a new erly handled. That’s our spe­ ng f i . III*.) _ bed la generally conaldered advis­ the federal teurta declared that Traiicra fo r Sale 6-A Street. Boats and Accessories 46 Hainaworih, Mrs, Martha King and able. After recovery from the TonMto Succotash low price. Keys made whUe you these adorMie aninta.la are Jua tty (Continued from Page One) "cellophane" is a generic term ' wait. Marlow’s. cialty., jCall Frank Burke or Machinery and Tools 52 Mra. Dorothy, Babcock. acute difficulty Uie resumption of 1963 PALACE 39 foot ranch home EUCPERIENCED furniture sales- LATE 1964 Scott-Atwater outboard, embroider oit children’* linen* and The state trooper on duty at'the for a product that' no.,pther word Ingredients: One iO-ounc# pack­ Mel Redman at . wearablei. Or use.the tranafer* a* A delightful junior date diei* activity and cxerclae can be un­ traUer. Two ted^xmms, bath and FORMICA COUNTER top*. Lino­ . man to assume charge new store. 5 h. p, complete gear shift and JOHN DEERE model 8 1641 with resulted In th* strangle-slaying of office- is Jonh McLoughUn, About Town or combination of words l^e- age, frozen succotash, one No. 503 Salary. Neiditz Bros., 32 E. Center 3-way plow, good condiUon, 6580. A MESSAGE painting outlines to decorate nur; that’a a* new aa tomorrow with its dertaken in most cases, but how shower extra <^ulpment, includes' leum', plastic waU tile. Asphalt, CONNECTICUT ballaniatic. Used in fresh water 3 the playboy financier. quately describes. 11 pound) can slewed tomato*#, 14' porch; aluminum awning, elec­ St. Shepard Farm Equipment Co„ aery flirnlture or wall*. .full skirt, shaped nbekUne. CKooae rapidly and how much must be rubber. Vinyl, cork tile. The TUe time*. Just like new. Reasonable. a bright all over print. The quiet,. ? mild-mannered salt and pepper. tric water control, thermostatic MORTGAGE INVESTMENT RockytUs. FOR WIDE AWAKE BUSINESSMEN The usual Saturday night dance carefully outlined, aince the de .Shop. .Ml. 9-3685. Buckland. MI. 3-7657. Pattern No. 2669 contain* hot- Scholz, not quite five feet tall, has gree of injury to the heart varies Q-’-A re post office clerk.* au Method: Cook succota^ accord­ cofitroUed heat, oil barrel, auto EXCHANGE III choosiwg your loeotioR look for: Pattern No. 6224 la in siaea 9. been a llmouaine-for-hlr# driver Public Records at the Britlsh-American Club will thorlzed to . open mail after it ing to package direction#: drain. controls, $3,(X)0. Can be financed. | HOME MADE bread,' pies, coffe^ Feinsle S8 tron tranafex for'35 animal moUfa; be omitted for the next few weeks from person to -person. Almost al Call CH-6-8897 or Drop In At . embroidering dlreetions;-atltch li- 11, 12, 13, 14. 16, It. 8U* 11, 4% living an apparently sedate in way*, hbwevei', it la safe to say goes to the Dead Letter Office? (Save liquid from succotash for M L 9-1978. cakes, rolls, etc. Lucy W. Southef- Situstions fronted—■ * A strotofk S M t io o Hirlviiif commowlty. yards ot '35-lnch. Whiteatone, Queens, for the past while the building la undergoing' A -C lerk e In thill office open use in soup.) Meanwhile ■ heat gill. ’Ml. 9 0743. 27 LcMis St., Hartford lustrations; color chart. IVarraalee Deeds repairs. that the resumption of physical * M ta M o boMwiif dosifiiod to stiwiMloto soloi. 15 yeara. activity must br-hegiin slowly and all letters and parcels, and If stewed tomatoes to almmering;' DRAFTSMEN SEPTIG TANKS Send 25c In CoUu. your name F or' thia pattern, send $5c in Angelo Osella to George A. there are return addresses Inside, add ’ drauied —anjfcotoah and salt Auto Aeeeaeories—T ires 6 CURTAINS laundered and ironing But in addition tn the blood-and- THAI PLOTTERS EXECUTED Increkaed with rare Business Opportunities 32 AND *.*s of carpentry work, re­ WOULD LIKE to care for chUdren Barate',and more. ChalM tecatlona available in Maneheater and ities found, a aninll arsenal in liLs alarmed by an stu ck , parUcu^ do you aasociata -the names, Fran- with teaspoons. Makes 6 servings. plus tax. ment. Profitable, established busi­ ,M ,'N . T. AMER1CA8. NEW YOBK 86, N.Y. Sophie M. tittle. 1087 Tolland t$M o f King Ananda Maw del modeling, i alterations, etc. Good ness. BxpeUent investment. For in my home, days. MI. 9-3542, ToolO tsigi MACHINE CLEARED Middletown nirena. home—assertedly cached against Urly becaui* they have heard of eia P. Church and Virginia O’Han- BUDGET CENTER workmanship, and reasonable the day he honed to hteoms a, Mg- Tpke., doing buainesa as Buckland ' were axacette today. Oee by For public use, industry and Ir­ appointment call A..R. Wilkie and Now?*v*flable—the 1955 Needlei - The latest issue of our pattern oae the trio—a penmdhl aecre- sudden faUl result*. -As pointed lont rates. Etstimatea gladly given. OVERTIME SCHEDUil Septic Tanka, Dry Wells, Sewer suttoMo for DRUG STORE. VARIETY STORE. lA R - magazine contain* doasns more tim* bank rehiber. Sod* Shop', S Buckland 8L -. - A—"la There, a SanU Claus'?" rigation the United State* Use# 91 Center Street Co. MI. 94369, exclusive agent. Oog»—Birds—Pets 41 erork Album printed in attractive Building Permits tory. ot the late king sate tw* out earUer, this does happen, but CaU Dick -at PI. 3-6693 or John at Unea UsteUed — Ceilnr Water- lER SHOP. SHOE STORE. SHOE REPAIR SHOP. smart, eaey to s*w«atyle* for all Sebote lar being I eld tn $35,000 a much larger number of people Church’* reply to VirginU’s ques­ 300 bUlion gsUong of water a day. SERVICfiiCENTER MI. 34799. Proettag Dane. eotora.' l i contains 56 pages of To Wilfred Morrisette for sl­ reyai page* were led behlhd a tay* the National Geogiaphio So­ JdAKE $30 DAILY. SeU luminous MANCHESTER TOOL ages. Send 25 oenU today .for yciur ball aa a witnee* In the Ruhtnateln have attacks j and recover, some tion is stm a popular Christmas 486'Center Street EXPER1ENC:BD gas station at CONTACT OUR OFFICE TODAY! tovety.. deaigBs—plua S gift pat­ murder—the high bo.il set to keep teratiena to a dwelling at 271 ' Mack eurtelm lashed to a'crooa ciety. 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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1 7,195B ; tAGB TWENTY Avereft Daily Net Prcee Run / iKiituiftatrr Snhting l^^rallii Far tbe Week Ennded H ie Weather Feb.. IX, less faraeeat a( (j. ,8. Waetiwr Biueee Milton A. Morrlaon, Eldridge Army J»vL George P, Sullivan. Mrs. 0raber T. UtRe, IM Spen­ The Brownie Leaders Club wilt St„ has returned to his position aa 19, BOD'of Mr.'and Mrs. George E. cer SL, has returned' after a trip Aeet at thb South Methodist] 11,588 Fair, eaMer tonIgM. lavid Lodge, EifMiddle Tpke;, has been nami hrtd Baturdity night at the Hlli- Sullivan is a member of the “Old No. SI, lOOF, and Su let Rebekah crest Restaurant in Bolton. About to the dean’s list at Hood College;''A FOR I Guard" Infantry Regiment, whose Lodge, No. 39, are reminded of the 6a-I • / VOL. LXXIV. n o . 118 (SIXTEEN PAGES) 50 couples ar.e ekpected to attend. ' WBA Juniors will hold a business I Frederick.' Md„ for the past seipea MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1955, (Claatined Adrertiting ae Paga 14) PRICE FIVE CENTS meeting'tomorrow at 6:it0 p>m. at duties incli-de defending the na­ pot luck dinner and dahce. tomor­ ter. A senior at Hood. Miss. Provan the Community Y. North Main 8L tion's capi-al and escorting the row evening at 6:30. 'rtere will be is the vice president! of the Co­ Dr. Ricnard I-. Ingraham of the president' at officicl functions. A opportunity for other games\^ser- 7 Jnlverslty of Connecticut mathe- All boys and girls who are mem-1 operative Government Assn..! bers of the drill team are re-1 rifleman in the regiment’s Com­ vatlons may still be m ade\ with : chairman - of the hpuse presidents > iiatics //aiiulty will speak on "The pany F.. he entered the Army Ip Clinton Keeney^ Clarence Aimin- sWmeAry of the Laplace Equa- quested to report for rehearsal. Lit­ I committee, class pianist and th4' Trade Bill’s tle children who need transporta­ June, 1054. slid completed his basic wall, Albert Conlon or Ar^ur. assistant class song leader. Poles Paid $50,000 I tYoh''/at a mathematics colloquim, training at Ftort Dix, N. J. Holmes. I t u ^ held Monday in Room 25, tion should call the supeiVlaor, Home Economics Building, Uni- Mrs. Bessie Rarria, I vertlty of Connecticut. His talk Cub Scout Pack 251 will hold a Friends are cordially inrtted to blue and gold potiuck supper Tues­ attend the 10th anniversary party oris willy ^ preceded by an Informal Postal clerks and carriers o f the tea at \the Faculty Club at 4 Manchester Post Office will hold day night at 6:30 at the Verplanck of the Missionary Circle of the 'i To\ffermcmn Field o'clock. their fourth annual banquet Mon­ School, with members of the pack, Emanuel Lutheran Church to be BARLOW’S TV In Ike Plea day night at 8 o'clcck at the Gar­ their families and. a group of Ex­ held Friday, Feb..25, Reservations for the party should be made by S^LES (Hid SERVICE Dupticatit bridge tvill be played den prove. Tony O'Bright'a or­ plorer Scouts expected 'to be pres­ tonight at the VFW Hall, starting chestra Will furnish music for ent. Following the supper each den tomorrow with ..either Mrs. Doris For Wrong\Arrest Washington, Feb. 18 (A’^ - at 1:05 p. 'ni. Winners in last dancing and Edward Gorry, state will present a short skit Illustrat­ Johnson. 785 Center St., or Mra Bakdlx - Motorola^ Key House Democrats said week’s tournament were: North Chairman of the National Assn., ing the theme of the month, "I-et Norma Wiese, 242 School St. R m 9 m , Rtfri9«l«fdrt only last-minute influence and south, BOtty Champion and of Letter Ca/rlers, will ^ the Freedom Ring.’’ rI^ TV Sats Sub. 21 Red WoslMn and Al By TOM OCHILTREE *land. Poland r'Ueiued him )n Octo- guest speaker. The marriage of Miss Florence from President Eisenhower // Hal Chapin, 78;\Mary Dunphy and RCA HI-nOEUTY London, Feb. 18 (fl*)— H er-' *>«r. ^ Leah Donovan, \72 <3 ; Mrs. John ^The February meeting of the ; Plro of Hartford, formerly of Man- Othnr AppIkmcM ap(»rently can prevent a -T., /-• Field said today*,...1..- beka ,„y Four membera^ the Field fam- James and AJ Virlz, 72; east and Past chiefs of Memorial Temple, Luther-Weda of the E m a n u e l i Chester, and Albert Bombardier, SOUND EQUIPMENT mann "crippling" amendment to west. Mrs. Lena Crockett and Mrs. Pythian Sisters, will .meet tomor­ Lutheran Church will be held to­ Ijr,, son o f Mr. arm Mrs. Albert T v 1089 Tolland T ^ e „ Burkland apent five years imprisoned: curUin m i»49, Heimann a older Eisenhower's world trade Lucy Pinney, 75 ti; Mrs. Harold row at 8 'p.m. with Mrs. Sarah morrow evening at 8 o’clock at Bombardier, 627 Center St., will in a cellar in Communist Po-| brother. Noel, a former u.s Expendable for/Atomic Tests HEARTY MEAT Eckhart and Marguerite Hutchin- Tomlinson, 87 High St. The the church. A sports .night pro­ take place Monday morning at 9 Tfll-. 5tI-.A-5098 ThsJW itAU ca '...V,'*’ ! iesrislation. ‘son, 60 H; and Mrs. Ruth Morilson hostess will be assisted by Mrs. gram, to be followed by a social o’clock In St. Michael’s Church, Member of ^laa land and disclosed the War-1 , There were______reportz the Preai- and Mrs. Grace Benson, 61. 'Elizabeth Caverly. hour, is planned. ' Hartford. saw government has paid him and choa« to atay »n: P'*""*"* «* ■PP«»l for Pursue Convoy m r s HiM® TO b e a ;i ^ 150,060 for wrongful a^est. Hungary. Noel’a adopted daughter. I • "'****f* f**' He inalzted he I* at a lOM to ek- Erica Wallaeh. naa been reA>rted P«^'‘f,*" plain the case of the ’ ’disappear­ in exile in Siberia. Hermann aaid ,'P * ing fields,’’ and said he waa never that all through the five yeara he I ' f ’ “ RrP'ibllc.-»n* couldn’t Pre-trimmeo to save you never knew Noel’a wheraabouta. imu»ter moi^ votez for the pro- a Communist or "an agSnt for any­ _ , . . . . IKiMni th»n thdy dki-M prelimintrv On China Sea body.” X • money. Gjuarantced to iLt 9 M .1 »Hirral*hin* ycsUrdiiy, the Emend- give you flavor. Priced to "I am not a Ooinmunist and Noel Field haa ^en denounced „,ent probably would paaa j,t, to- SHOP HALE’S Self Serve and Meat Dept. For These naver waa one,’’ h4 said. "Over aa a apy on both lidea **•-the Iron da, --- r j r By SPENUER MOOMA make you happy. tha course'of 20 /ekrs I have oc­ Curtain, but Hungary releasing L]ep. Mills ID -A rk)/ s leader in I ' Tai|)ei, Formosa, Feb.,J8 (IP)— The Chinese Nationalist Air casionally agreed With some of the ' him said he was" abaol 'ad. Teati- the fight for the administration Force claimed one of it.a bomlaers .sank a submarine off the policies for which the Oommunlat mony before U.8. ’saaioiial bill, said ah.amendment to be of­ party aaid it atbod. For instance, I commltteei linked hii to Alger Red-held-Taishan Islands this Afternoon while other plane.! Morrall'a ready-to-eat ham waa always a line ham . . . now It fered by Rep. Daniet A. Reed (R- waa very much opposed to the rise : Hits and Communiat lls in Wash- N Y ) "would seriously limk the and warships wreaked havoc On a C hinese Communist troop is even better with the same flavor, but less waste on the new ef Hitler and was opposed to the i Ington during the 30a. ekinleaa, "faUeee'' trim. Get the new Mortell Ham, with the.new President’s dlsrretior, and cripple supply convoy. occupation of Csachoslovakia byl Hermann Field wa/ asked today the authority ho how has in the The Air Force said the bomber went into a power dive and look at Pinehurst. Another Item with ^ n d erfu l epecial flavor le German forcta." ) whether hla brother oel aver was Pinehurefe TENDERCURE CORNED/BEEF .... reciprocal trade program.” bombed and strafed thr sub, scoring direct hits and causing The 44-year-old Cleveland archi- j a Communist, Mills added, ’’ll appears that tact appaared at a l^ndon newsj "I do not kni Hermann bubbles to rise as it /e n t down. Planes patrolled the area SAVE UP^ TO 4c LB. O N “ only the President can prevent confersnea 24 hours alter his - ar-1 such a devastatmg motion from for a long period bu/found no trace of the undersea craft; THES:SE ITEMS: rival from a rest period in Switzer- (Ceatinned on/ Fags Fear) being adopted by the House.’’ In the same E ^ t China Sea area. Nationalist warplanes Plate Soup They com m eiu^ as the House and ships clainjed at lea.st 21 Red ves.sels sunk, with indica­ MISSISSIPPI SLICED waded into its oKond straight day Meat . .IK 10c of touch-and-gq/ debate on the tar­ tions the liattle would go on through the night. / BACON lb. 55c iff Issue, a pmitical battiegroufid The Nationailzts said the atUek-*— r—— ---- —— - ■■ ■ < '• for ovef S' century. opened agalnkl a 14-zhip Red con- n n '/ -EAN Reds not Democrats Elsenhowcr’ii bill, sponsored by voy, w ith' warahlpz dealing the Hamburg 35c flrat blows. Then the planet swept rineau to Seek 3 lbs. 11.00 Rep. Cooper ID-Tenn), would ex­ GROUND lb. 55c tend for three more years the to action. Presldertt’s power to negotiate Troops, who are going (a aee an atomic burst at tke Nevada tealbig site, look over an expendable The Nationaltsta reported that the Red thlpping toll grew aa Ratification of \ GOP Foe, Rte Says reciprocal tfadc agreements. It I.Utaira. Imwltzer which will stand exposed within 4,000 yards at the burst as an ' .Army guinea pig. / Round Steak Latnb PATTIES 2 lbs. 55c also would give him added power (NE.A Telephoto from U.S. .Army). other Communiat ahips raced to Ground lb. 79c to cut tariffs 5 per pent below the scene. Our ibeat men have fixed it eo that you can present IcChls each year. (There waa no mention made in Paris Treaties get a roast of Ismb any size y<"'r family Weihington, Feb. 18 (/Pj-^President Eisenhower sa.vs Re-: The Reed Amendment, however. the Taipei dispatch of the posaible ' ' needs. Legs of iamb, whole 7 >4 to 8 Iba., or 3 K E E IL E R 'S publican! ought.not'to link Communists and Democrats in would declare the President could nationality of the tubmarine. The Paris. Feb. 18 UP) —- OtrlalianX Special Pet W t coN oH vorioHoc— Police Accused^/ii^^ X old SuSDOCtS to 3>j butt half legs will a6ll at 65c lb. i^la JACK FROST or C H O C b L A T E the same class when th e / line up to/fight'their enemies. ■ higher-tariff recom- -Clilnese Reds are not known to Pineau, seeking spproval/aa next Hamburg week , . . down 4c from last weekend. The MEAT DEPARTMENT have aubmarlnez but they could premier of France; told the Na- si^ k half of lamb l«g (about 4 to 5 lbs.) Is / D O M I N O p ie President’s admonition was delive/ed to the Republican , j^irr^^hniv 7 n ^ u o L T liu X have been given some by their Rua- tional Assembly today he intends 2 lbs. 49c National Committee yesterday O f BflU oil JNo JL o -mj -''WT' • f 1 • o good value at 79c lb. DROP COOKIES NaUonsl Committee yesterday af-»— ------'------| -required’ such actipn. Sian ally. to work for quick ratification of HKINZ ter it unanimously had affirmed a Could Be Revere Defeat For one meal for two or three, we suggest a -The administ ration ivas reported the Parts treaties for German SUGAR I L K Pkg. CONOINStO RselFhgmt aubcpinmlttee’a choice of $an Fran­ to be s i n g l y opposed to this pro­ Wiretap StoryJ\earKilUng bcetiG If the Nationalist claims are rearmament. Bird Suet Balls rib lamb chop roaat. These tender rib Ismb cisco as the site and AUg. 20 as Maine Buried posal. / confirmed, tt tcoutd be the moat - “M we xiah to remain fail^ful with seed 35c chops, roasted in one piece, fixed the Pine- 5 Lb. Bag the opening date for the 1956 presi- The iTariff Commission recently severe defeat they have ever ad- to our alliances and to Atlantic hurst way, are easy to serve and vep’ htm g! denUal nominating convention. New York, Feb. 18/(>Pi — A; , " „ _ " ^ clous. . . Rib lamb chops are good value, SOU’S has IWen more inclined to recom­ mlniatf'red the Reds. solldarity.’/sa ld Ptneau, "we must W * hi^My rtcoai- Tha committee thanked Elsen­ By 24 Inches vast illegal wt.etapping operation; Birmingham, Ala., Fcb. 18 (/P)— A former Phenix Cit.v then bring to an eqd our pro­ either as chops or roast at 70c lb. mend/rate hikes to protect Ameri­ The ministry said the Reds lost i RATH hower for "an ihaplratiohal and can Industries ■ from ■ injury from was reported today to have been taxicab driver now servinR a term ir. pri.'^on testified today eight landing craft, five gunboats longed discusaion xliich has only ‘’/ow low prieodi^ ^ 3 3 c heart-warming talk" and| proceed­ All Pinehurst Pot Roasts are cut to order and you can get a m g fid tM s comMting foreign Imports. Sup­ trheovered In the heart of Man- j,e saw Albert Fuller and Arch Farrell near the scene andgeight armed motorized Junks, dirided France too mu^h. The gov- Cream of Tomato... BUCK HAWK ed to asaert in a resolution offered O f Snow I rOMt frSn/2*4 or 3 lbs. up. Juicy **,??*^d SEE THE porters of the Eisenhower pro­ Ilf ^Irvins’i about 20 minutes before A. L. Patterson was slain last June 18. plua other unapecifled craft. The ernm ^t will seek to obtain, in the by former Ben.-C. Wayland Brooks, gram aaid the Reed amendn.ent shor^st possible time,\ the final with wastje and sinews removed, are 79c lb., and the lean Round flovortd "D a i s y Illinois member; hL J r f The draniatlc^accusallon came at------landing craft were believed tb be 4 9 c Neeo B / THE AISaOCIATED PRESS | probably would lead to many’more tional agvesdropping enterprise. beginning of the fourth day of ^ , carrying about. 200 aoldiera each. ratification of the Paria'tmd Lon­ Steak and Sirloin Tlpa are 89c lb. SPECIAL FEATURE DAINTEES "Thanks to him (Elspnhower) Maine floundered today under < such eases. The New York City Anti-Crime don agreementa" \ Cream of Celery . . . j / Ham." Fuller’s trial on a charge of mt>^' The ministry. said the Na­ Farm Fresh 49c ARMOUR’S and bisms untqualled i«oersni|^leadership.. we impact of a gob of wet snow And they said the President In Committee, a private organization Pineau was given only adm ail Cream of Pee...... | * der.'ng thq anti-vice cruaader Who Dulles lakmg tionalist warplanes also swooped AT OUR RALSTON Beeeleut headed, by .former Ambassador chance of being approved byXjhe White Rock V ARMOUR'S r f wT wtll two feet deep flung on the i many cases would be almost pow had prqibiaed to put an end \te down in an attack on tha Red-held EVAPORATED Bpiit F e e / For Lean. to wtn. but convinced that we will northeaster. One I erless to set aside the Commla- Sprutn# Braden, claimed the huge Assembly to end the two-week-Sd V e te fe b le ...... win because Am erica wants and la racketeerink inTh«Wx City. \ Taishan Islanda, dqattajtfag. eight Chicken Legs\ DINOSAUR Bake ar Fry ' death was reported oii slush-coat-1 sion recommendation. Undfa.qg)pies|MO.naaw toimd in a police raid SEATO Arms barracks and cauaitlg heavy. Com-' erliis opened by the overthrow of . y .determined to have the quality of «d highways. Pjreseht law the Prealdent Premier iHerr# Mendea-France. .MILK Vegetarian ' " hairVSi on a: Manhattkn apiirtmentapartment last miinlst casualties. Chicken Breast* \ govamment. which Dwjght . D. The two-day storm slackened sheriff in the vice-ridden com-\ The vote waa not expected before TREET Vagatabl# ..,.. Friday. aid /the Fr.vers . . . Broilers DISPLAY lUaanhower and the Republican this morning in southern Maine 'iphnity and iz one of, three de­ A ministry spokesman said 6 p. m. ; , ^ 3 Tall Cans party have given it." (Ceatiaued on Page Four) Tlie committee claimed the raid Draft to Asians Red flotilla was cruising a^ th- 12 Oz. Tin and the -U.S. Wegther Bureau ex­ fendant! charged with the killing,. Pineau aaid hexhlzd would work, Coventry Fricassee Hala's has farm fm h poultry: Larqa pli^p fowl, Maintaining alienee on hia own furnished additional proof of its The teatimony from Bill Littlc'-| ward toward the TalshanaI .when ■aaf Noadla...... ') pected it would end everywhere fccent allegations that sweeping for new diplomatic negotiations Fowl •aaf with Vagntables tendor roasters and young .broilars: and mora of plans,fllMiia, theuie President toldIWSAI theui® vdele e s e -i-^ ton w:az the flrat of the trial which Wa.vhington, Feb. 18 (8b A s e c- the Nationalist warships / inter­ with Russia, greater trade between 2 gate, not to loae their "balance of/ cepted it. After the N ^onalist East and West, and armaments Chicken Naodia...... | In sta n t those fresh chicken piarts that you Rnd^ so hrnidy. values’’ in their struggle to win i Radar Planes i r ^ n tX n * ‘ l^ t o 't o r ’^ e x m 'retary o f'S ta te Dulles rtie. M o- Quick Frozen closed and motor traffic lurched / to ret I ** ‘'• '‘‘ "B **eft near the scene ward the Far East today with a Navy reported seven lanmng craft agency for the al.x nations of the Chickan with Rka .. • | elactlons. ; I before thq^kllling. Patterson was roughed-out plan for an 8-hation and possibly three gHn boats Turkeys For o r R eg u la r slowly thitnigh slippery atreeta. * the drop onC comi>etitor8. * I Western European Upion and Clam Chawdar / ..... Caa't Hare Belter ;^llirs j { shot In a parking lot outside hla military council to coordinate de­ sunk, Chiang Kai-ahek's war­ Xl-in^ FalLAt OM Tewa | Due for Patrol RuMnstoln Cuatomer worldwide diaarmament. Capons and Hale’s FAMILY TREAT: *’Our greatest enemy is the Com-1 office biiUdIhg after winning the fenaea agaln.sl Communism in planes raced out over the aea to Craam af Chicken... Old Town, In central Maine, re-1 A btg .cuitomer o f , the latter The government, he said. "Vrill RALSTON munlats,’’ he said.- "OUr great; nomination for attorney general of i southeast Asia. take on the .aurvlvori. Rock Cornish Hens Cream af Mushreem. struggle today is a free worid ported 22 inches of/new snow, { type of aervice, it waa said, waa not content Itself With taki^.care 39c i33e raising the snow bisla^et there to Alabama. Iletalls to Be Filled The ministry said none of the o< the regrettable demand of Off East Coast aumbo Craole...... against a dictator world. Our great-; the. murdered Serge Rubinatein, a Nationalist, ahips was lost. The . PREMIER SPICED lb 34 ‘inches. HilllnocIcket got more Littleton, who was sentenced to The blueprint has many details security. It will seek aimtiltaneoiM- Fresher by Far Pinehurk Fruits, Vegetables E D U C A T b R Cansemme...... Pkg. cst enemy It not the Democrats.; man who built a niulti-million dol­ sea battle eitipted off the Che'- 2 9 c We certainly knoW we can’t hhve|than 21. and iri under 45 Inches, lar fortune through international 18 months in prison fefr man­ yet to be filled in. It includes ly, never admitting d is co e ra ^ All gin fruit baskeU and fruit and delicacy baskets from WHOLE LE« 0’ LAMB Colorado Springs, Ck)lo., Feb. 11 slaughter during the vice cleanup kiang Province coaaj about 130 ment, all the forma of negotiation better allies when we .are fighting • Umestone’s 15 inches of new snow .financial manipulations. fow' niam goals for a conterence Pinehunit are custom packed. Delivery in Manchea^r wd to iSV-bontinen'el Air Defense Coin- that followed Patterson’s death, miles northwest of Fonnosa be­ between East and West, auscepUble anybody from abroad. / ; cais^d the ground cover to 52 An official of the anti-Crime opening next Wednesday at Bang­ Manchester Memorial Hospital. Dial MI-3-4151 and ^ v s Dorothy , OVALCR||ll|S "S o let’a remember that ... ie t ’a ; inches and G renville added 18 man^ headquarters here announced took the witness stand dressed In kok, Thailand: tween th^ Natlonallat northern CRABAPPLES FOR LENT FORACAN^E:^ C.pmmittee aaid the apartment outpost of Nachlshan iJid Red- your order. not build up a picture that / the , inches for a tClat of 50. Urhe- early today that tha first plane raided contained *10,000 vvorth of white prison clothes. He pleaded 1. To set up an organization. (Continued on Page Four) guilty in December to a 5-year-old held Tai.shan island. ■ ■' Jar worst ehemy anyone can haVa is ,q zton e la in the qxtreme northern in an Bast Coast fleet of fljing the moat modern and expensive The Southeaal Asia Defense Calif J Carrots 15c part of Maine and Greenvilleville/ in homicide charge which grew out The Red convoy waa spotted at Democrat. Far from it. We juat phone upping and recording equip­ Treaty waa signed last Sept. 8 7:50 am . J6:50 p.m.. EST, Thurs­ Rareripes Red Ripe Tomatoes 23c don’t think they can do as good aa northweatem Maine. radar atationa will arrive March of the death of a Ft. Benning, Ga.. at Manila and since then all sight 1 at Falmouth. Lasa. / ment. day), moving southward from the Chives Cucumbers We do. As a matter Of fact, we Po;-Uan4 added more tliai 8 He said it could be used to listen soldier who w is run over by Lit­ participating nations have ratified BONELESS HAM > TD" in c^ to the 3,that fell two It will be 'J>e forerunner of 3 - HEINZ of Chicago,' v h o win command the Tier., MUSHROOMS 59c lb. - - r 3 lb. Basket $L59 Waldorf Tissue Pint 551st Aircraft Bariy Warning and (Centtnnad .nn Fnga Two) . He said he drove by the scene of treaty .nation ia pledged* to’ act Bad weather today again de­ A Scott Paper Product / \ FREE RECIPES Control Wing at Otit. the Slaying and saw Ferrell and "in. accordance with Its constitu­ New Haveii Payroll layed, at least for a few hours, HAMRURGER lb tional processes" against armed, /AVAILAILE IN STORE 'The flying, radar statiens are Fuller standing there about 20 the o|ienlng blaat of the 1955 3 Rolls designed to ily over the Atlsntlc. minutas before the killing. aggression in this area. atomie teat aeries. The piano RELISH Anti-Bias jClauste Hinted Wing personnel will engS(,'e ir ex­ Littleton eaid he passed the spot 3. To create safeguards against New/naven. Feb. 18 (Ah—Three drop of an slomte device, orig- FROSTED FOODS ^ E ye . Jar tensive training before the 55lSt News Tidbits some five minutes after chrtking subversion. Just how this is done armed bandits beat an armed Innlly set for 7:30 a. m. (10:30 LUNCHEON SPECIAL: PULLMAN STYLE be omea operational, CADC said. by radio with tfie taxibab office to has not been maeje clear. guard and robbed the paymaster n. m- EST), was postponed twleo of a dress manufacturing concern to 11:30 a. m. (2:30 p. m. EST) FROM SWANSON CHERRY PIE - Easy! Quick For U.S. School Aid Bill No date was given for arrival of Culled from AP Wire* < see whht'time It was., A dispatch* 4. To foster economic welfare. 5PARKUNG the remaining planas. er - told him it waa 8:45 p, m. Again the'outlook is clouded. Earl­ here of a 112,600 payroll today. St an enriy morning weather Chickan Pies Extend Warning Net (ESTJ. ier talk about an American "Mar­ The robbery occurred in the eiMiferenee. Because of the Wallace Street'office of the Sun­ WasMagton, Feb. 18 iPv—Dr. T h e fleet o f S'ipe:' Conatella-, shall Plan for A sia” or a more weather, test ehlefa earlier hqd Turkey and Beef Pies VAlUE$ PILISBURY Norwalk Police, report arrest of The flra) report of Patterson's beam Dress Co., ■ shortly before [BOILED HAM i lEdgar Fnller, executive secre.- tiona— extending the radar warp­ modeat program of loans and derided agalnat a potverful prer man and woman on charges o f risk death was logged at Phenix City 2 for 49c 59f ing net hpnderds of inilea out to grants has gpven way to "coordina­ noon. Within half an *our detec­ dawn tower ahot. In favor of an SUCED FRESH AS YOU ORDER tory M tke CminrU of Chief Rape School Aid Plan police headquartera at 9:09 p. m. MORE LOWER PK CRUST MIX of Injury to minor child in. con­ tion of existing programs." \ tives Had picked up one suspect air drop In daylight. „ ■tale School Officers, said to­ sea—will bh like the fleet of over- nection with Bhandoament of now Fuller haa claitned an alibi, that Dulles took all these Bima\ into and taken him to'iiolice headquar- EVERYDAY S T A R ^ I S T day Prealdent EiaealMwer’s tbe-Pacific aenfnela that i>aa been bom baby in parked car in Darien. he .wa.s in the county Jail at the , For a Birds Eye festure wa 2 For Use sea food often in your family menus. Get it ot aehool bulhliag program la filled operating froi-t McClellan Air account in —his speech------at N e w lers tor questioning. LOW PRICES ... Spanish censors order some scenes time of tha murder. The Jail is York Wednesday night. He .also The suspect was not immedi­ Washington, Feb. 18 (W-—Prral- ■ offer French .^ e s ' ,tOc ptfg. with pitfalls and qbatacles and Force base at Sacramento ainct located about 200 yards from the C a 8 CiOFFEE Hcrie's, in the piece, pr slices, or Mlets. Don't forgot of American movia "That Lady" citid a fifth: ately identified, but waa aaid to dent Eisenhower was reported to­ when you buy banded pack­ would provide only h pittance' of last spring. starring Olivia De Haviland ra- place where Patterson was shot to down to lb. 97c NIBLETS LUCKYLEAF The .radar planet at Otla Air "The Bangkok Conference will answer a descripJloiV given by off- day to be atiidylqg s prupoaal age of French' Fries and MAXWELL HOUSE TUNA fresh oysters. faderal money. moved aa ’’hietorically inaccurate." death. White meat, chunk aij'le Freeh roni off the cob . Force Base, each equipped with that he writ* personally to Pre­ Birds Eye Fisk Sticks INSTANT IS-OZ. CAN Con .. Sing' Sing prisoner named by Special solicitor Cecil Deason (CmiHnued on Pago Four) mier Nikolai Bulganin to offer tho Can Washington, Feb. II, (F~8en. Ivea 8^,4 tons of electronic equipment, Had promised to "put Fuller at (Continued on Pago Fonr) both for 55c Ige. jar down l6c trf Sl.64 CHERRY PIE MIX 35c will provide extra time for the At­ Hermait Scholz wilt be questioned Soviet UnhHi n supply of surplus SANKA INSTANT SELFiSERVE SPECIAL: (R-NYl indicated he may propose about kidnap-for-ransom angle in the ecene" o f the murder even American wheat. .At the Vtliilo 2 For an anti'-aegrexotion amendment to lantic seaboard to deploy Jet in­ though the first 15 witneeaee tes­ Ige. Jar dow’n 10c to Sl.19 terceptors in' event of enemy at­ tayatory slaying of pu.yboy-finan- House, Press Secretary James'C. C * 8 INSTANT COFFEE o n iHnt «o • A u m faderal school aid legislation, but cler Serge Rubinatein. . . Heavily tifying were unable to link him di­ Hagerty told newsmen he had no told newamen today he ia still tack. There also will ba extra rectly to the killing. It Wat Not ii Vaiii: Get your favbrite Birds down 8o to Si ll OKUXi CMAUTY R A T H CAH HAM u 89c time to get Civil Defense facilities armed clvitlana ■ reportedly flght comment on the report, Eye Frosted Food at GEORGE WASHINGTON to to 12 Lb. Avg. ^ ' •ttidying Just how to ,word it. pitclied battle with troops oh out- Chief defense counael Roderick .INSTANT .. Iv e s '■ injected the segregation into operation. Beddow jumped on Littleton’s tes­ Pinehurst. Strawberries, ' Stop and cbooar from our tine znriety ot Rathia rcfdy eat eoM The air fleet will keep watch airirU of Paraguayan capital ot OIN.H.AN ESCAPES TRA P. dowrn to 81.13 m n o N s meata, ,-acuum''wrapped. Sallatartloe goaranteed. Issue into the Senate Labor Com­ Asuncion in apparent hid to over timony in an attempt to discredit New York. Feb. 18 )iP'—.A Raspberries, Peas, Suc­ mittee’s school aid hearings yester­ around the clock, and It ia expect­ tUm. Strategy Put Marines ed that it will cover the entire throw President Alfredo Stroee- gunman sought as the trigger- cotash, Broccoli, Aspara- day. Sen. PurielJ IR-Conn) later oner’s regime. The witness held to his story’. He man In a Brooklyn ride slaying asked the National Education Assn, East Coast. twice brought laughter from court­ gus- ,1 wiia a a V Mr. 'and Mrs. Geoffrey Hughes managed to escape a trap polirn HALE'S FRESHLY tee euAimr MUCO* tNEA) to state in writing whether Each of the planes in the warn­ room spectators when he said the 33c ing net — whose announcement Hereford, Ekigland discover af­ set la Harlem early today. It wan PUU r ASWOMO it would actively oppose a provi­ defense attorne.V had told him in On Iwo not Forrhosq GROUND Fresh Fruit and Vegetables here came after publication of a ter three years of marriage and - the third trap he slipped through GRANDMOtHER'S sion refusing federal school build­ two children they are brother and prison that "W a icnow you were during' a'w ild manhunt la thn ' BETTY CROCKER ing aid to states which aegregate - '* ' I—.— H/£W / THff SHeltt - * - - » - a - - -a slater. . New Havan policeman (EDITOR'S NOTES With wnri and painfully—aeaoicknOaa, maybe hours before dawn. In the first; foow annOTav white and colored school children. (Cqnrinned oa Page Blevea) (CoaUaued aa Page Four) he disarmed three detectives, ahoeta aelf In thigh whan ha drew lenaion again high in the Far East, fear. ^ MARMALADE HEW CABBAGE Lb. tOn NEA Agalnat Bias Aid I and in the second be fled nfter a NABISCO* COFFEE BROWHIE MIX hla revolver to capture two 16- the aacrillce ol thousands of Bloodiest Be^hhead NUCOA FOR The NEA, a profeaaional organ­ ycar-old boye he was chasing. brief gun battle js'lth a police­ 31 Oz. Jar auaaARiNi ’ t ^ u ec’ h ization of educators, la already oh Britain Would Buy T\yo uninvited Soviet reporters Marines who died tq capture tin, They '’'•to - ‘"J.. on, man. CORN 29c . Gel detaH* at record against an aid ban baaed on Three Wool Firms Iwo JIma from the Japanese In C o f f t ’ C 59c CUCUMBERS 2 For 23c ere expelled, from news eonzerenrie' lt4A was nor In vain Here’s the of the bloodiest beachheada in Ma- NUCOA DISPiAY Pkg. 3 5 c the aegrbgation issue. But. William given by West German Socialist IKE MK88AGF- TO CHIANG THINS G, Carr, NEA executive secretary, Missiles from U.S. chairman Enrich Ollenhauer . Merge After Vote it waa a bright sunny morning, , Washington, Feb. 18 (JC—Presl- •aid ha would have to check with AP reporter Who made It Just 10 U.S. Ambaaaador to England Wlh- and light breezes barely rippled ident Elsenhower messaged Gen- SOUP BUNCHES Pkg. 23c the organization on whether it throp Aldrich expresses hops that yeatfs ago ns n war correspondent.) CFslIsatmoChiang Kai-shek today ^ Low prices conUnue on; would actively fight such an IVaahington, Fab. 18 (gb—Great Boston. Feb. 18 — Tltree the water that Feb. IV 10 yeara Britain, with much of her guided "this turn of Kremlin 'roulette ago. that Bueeessfiil evacuation of th«i amendment. ' ~ welf-known textile firms — Amer­ BY mA m ILTON W. f a k o n D ovalettea...... 25c L be. misalle program atlll in the devel­ game'. .. or next turn" may bring But the sky waa fUled with tiny Chl*»-« Tacben Is- GREEN STAMPS Sweet Potatoes 2 19c Sen. Hill (D -Ala), committee forward 8aviet men of peace. ican- Wooten, Textron, Inc., and Associated Press Writer . "the eloan BcotTlsaue...... 6 for 89c Deal Special Bringi 85c OPEN EVERY ehalrman, aaid in an interview the opment aUge, has-be«n talking clouds, wisps of smoke tossed Sheriff of. New- Haven County Slowly and carefully, the y“ ^ 8 j,lgh Hy incessant bombardment. .ation of our CutrRite ...... 2 for 47c BEECHNUT INSTANT THURSDAY EVENING PINK SEEDLESS . / Issue of as^egation has no place with tha United SUtee about Inly­ Robbins’ Mills were merged to­ S cotk in s...... 2 for 29c down to 98c ' ' GIVEN WITH ing soma Amarican wsapoiia. has bwen ordarad by Superior court day into ont gignt corporation, Marine private stacked hla battle ^>ccaslonal bits of return fire . ,,..,...... 1-1. In the intereats of in- school aid leglaiatfon. William G. Carr. eseeuUvs ase- to summon woman Hvtng gear at hl'a feet-carbine, car- gasped four peace and the defense of free­ Armour’a Corned Beef 45c CLOSED MONDAYS In the past, he said, the Senate The talks, atill In preliminary Textron American. Inc. Frozen Food Specials For retary of the Natteoal Bducatloa hind Iren Cartaln in Poland so she tridge. gas mask, canteen.-ratlona. rtille island dom ." . S cofT ow ela...... 2 for 35c Keebler Town House GRAPEFRUIT 3 29c *0ias alwaya voted down" efforts phases with any formal negotia­ Amarican Woolen • stockholder! * Assp^tloa, looks up from wit- tions yet to follow, involve the can testify' in divorce action. ratified the merger overwhelming­ Finally he took off his helmet vk'hkre thousands of men .soon were Cracdiers . SNOW CROP CA SH SALES to insert anitl-scgrrRatlon amend­ AIK BEDNARZ CONFESSION aeaa table Feb. 17 as he trsUfles U.S. Army’s Cotporal mieeile, a Sen. Wayne Morse of Oregon ly yesterday, the last'of tha three and diropped to hia knee* on the to die. ments in the government’s public Hartford, Feb. 18 iJV—A con- Hydrox from Sunshine L b e. before Senate Labor a*d Public Defense Dept, epokoaman said to­ ehaagea hla party registration In coneema to agree to the merger.- rough deck in the. box’ ^of the land­ Thirty minutes from the landing: SHOP PINEHURST GH O m O CUT BROCCOLI 11 Ota. 23c OPIN hlOS TO S H' BANANAS 2 27c housing program. feislon, by \Vniter L. Bednara tr Welfare Committee la W'ashiag- day in answer to a reporter’s in- Eugena and - aaya he w ill run aa Legal details Involving the unifi' ing craft. 'craft aa it circled at the line of j McIn t o s h ' ~ . , The question of federal aid to FRIDAY NIGHT toB-. The. coounlttee la holdiag quriea. Democrat in 19M. . His lips began to move allently. departure waa the objective of the tlMt he helped himself to his achoola, however, would appear to cation are expected to be cleared father’s lifetime savings was ad­ UNTIL 8:30 SNOW CROP CUT DORN f Ota. l td be in a somewhat different poaition hearloga -ea 'Proaldeat JUUsenhow- Tha Corporal- ia a "surfaca-to- Friends of Ex-Sen. Homer Fer>- away Feb. 24, wHcn directors of Buddies who not long before had praying and the seasick youngsters eria achoel aid prsgram. The ad- aurface” mUalle, intended for gjison (R-Mlch) say he Is In line been chanting bawdy songs, and their tens ot thousands of com mitted Into' wvldence today at kacauae of last yearia’ Supreme tha new corporation will meet in his Superior Court trial. State's APPLES 3 Lb. 35c nUolatratloB. prograok Carr aaid, bombardment ot enemy Urgot* *t to become JU.S. Amboeaedof to the glanced toward him. then word­ panions. OR ALL DAY gATURDAT Court decision outlawing school New York. .\ t l/ Albert 9. Bill rw*d to tho DOLE PINHPPLE JUlOE • ISt LARGE SIZE ' ^ aagregation, although- the eouK “ givea oar achoeto mioeh toe tttOe ranges greater than are Covered Philipplnee. ,, . Ten greater Hart­ The .new Textron Amerjpnn, lessly mover forward to. form a Then, it was H-hour. Ctrcling K j a a r y o r p a r k i n O ended and' landing craft wallowed Jury the written statement TkJRVimCcoM has net yet heMd arguments on nU,*r while gtyiog "muSh toe mimh by conventional artillary, ford young men arc noebinated by Inc., haa aegrkgats asaqts o f 461- circle enclosing his spot of private signed by voung Bednnrs last F m # Carry Out Sarvica hew to carry out its decision. . eeatrel*? to the federal goveni- Thera has been'' speculation that Rep. *ntomaa J. Dodd o f West millioo dollars, nst worth of 9t prayer. . ^ ahead toward tha beach. PRIDE of OREtHW STRAUfRERRIES 3Sc AUNCHB«TBII^^NN* Florida ORANGES d . . 49c ------In tha stsrn of the landing craft Nov- It at Fort DU, N. J- Just to Tour Car, ' , meat. Be tssoieC tha piaa aoly Hartford for appointment to new . bafora Wa arroat- (OseMeead be race FItc) ‘Hakea" halp. (A F Wirsphoto). .(OeBUeasd oa T sf Air'Feren Aeadaneg, (OfoMeaM aa PMiie fito) another Marina retched violently (CaaKeoad ^ P e g e B ovoi) 4.\ ■ -w ' ' t '' \ :

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