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Mrs. Elamod Stewart of New Merry-Wed» Set 10,908 • Fair toalgbt, eeUder. MtalnMnn Stevensonn** Bovs ’ Leiiteii Speaker Haven, president of the Baptist Engaged 28-30. Thursday, Increaetag eleod- About Town Women's' SodlktV' of Connecticut, Member ttf the AmHt will be' present at 'it meeting- to­ . ^Biilerlain Vets * I3iiiiier Meet^ Bnrean at Cltealattone Inee*, mild...... Th# weekly rehearsal of the Sec- morrow night at 7:45 for the pur­ Mimehest^r-^A City of VUlage Charm end Congregational Church Choir pose of assisting In organising a Dick and Bob Stevenson, drum- | Merry-Weda-of the-Second Con­ t««« been cancelled for this week women’s society in the new Com­ gregational Church will enjoy AUCTION (Claoaltied Adrertlelng en Faga 22) enly. Bllglble members are urged munity Baptist Church. All worn- ’ ming to the tunes of their father’s their monthly dt'nner-meeting at VOL. LXXU, NO. 124 MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1953 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—IN TWO SECTIONS) PRICE n V E CENTS to attend the Important business en Ol the church are urged to at-i ■ bagpipes, entertained at the New- the church tomorrow at 6:30 p. m. BY meeting of the,church to be held tend this meeting. I Ington .Veterans' Hospital last The committee In charge includes In the vestry on Wednesday at 8 ; night at a -program sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Richard Niese, Mr. p. m. Dilworth-Cornell-Quey Po*-t, No. | the Pratt and Whitney Aircraft and Mfs. Golir.ad Rothammer and 102, American Legion, will meet as Guard Division. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dawkins. Unne L«dge flo. 72, Knights of usual this evening. The officers and. Also on the program were Pat Mr. Rothammer has volunteered American Legion FythlBS, will hold a meeting to­ members of the auction committee ; and Tom Donlon. who played the to prepare a pork barbecue. morrow night at 8 o'clock in will also be on hand to complete , marimba, Pratt and Whitney Air­ No program is planned because Orange Hall. Following the meet­ arrangements for the auction craft Choral Group, .loe .Morrissey of two important busine.ss meet­ Ike Willing to Meet Stalin in Peace Talk ing the lodge will celebrate Its 46th ings. These meetings were post- anniversary. Harry Thoren and his which o^ens Wednesday evening i with magician acta and pantomlne St 6 O'CloCfc Inspection of the and Simon -McNaughton. a blr''s ns the. Lenten gue.st KOSONG Iness meeting. Lenten sermons tomorrow night ley blcrrene. to Donald R. Varley. speaker at the service tomorrow Ten Points False St 7:.30 In the church. .The subject son oXMr. and Mr.s. Har^y Varley Since the announcement rnade night at 7:.30. Since his ordination Changed hy SMFD Miss Carol Whltcher, Manches­ is “ Does God Really Want F.very of Woi^land street. recently by Graml Master Kenqelh hast June Mr. Bray has been- in ter's tobacco queen will be among Budget Cut Self-Enforcing One?” Tonight at 7:30 the Walther , Butler of the lOOF Grand Lodge charge of two parishes In the dio­ PUNCHBOWL the 20 models In the continuous cese of Washington, both located Originally scheduled for the Ital League will have a party at the The Sta group of the South Connecticut project), to purchase 2o—(/P)—Chief U. S. Ueieg soviet Union to disprove them.. t- l or parade of fashions at tonight's ehurch, and at 7:45 p. m. the Men's in the state of Maryland near the ian American,Club, the ninth an public preview of Lord and Tay­ Methodist Cl irch will meet In the respirators for polio victims in the', national cnpitol. fierond speaker Henry C abot Lodge, Jr., today soviet F-oreign MinLater Andrei | Washington, Feb. 25— (/P) HEARTBREAK RIDGE 6lub will meet. night at 8 o'clock. nual Ladies' Night of the South ' Washington, Feb. 25— President Eisenhower said to­ lor’s West Hartford store, from 7 ladies parlors state, over 60 of the membera o f '■ in a series of Lenten services on Manchester Fire Department will | charged that Russia started y. vishinsky immediately took the; — Congressional hopes to to 10 o'clock, /' Siuiset Rebckah Lodfje agreed to; the Christian sacranient.s. Mr. be held; at. the Garden Grove -on and is continuing, the Xorean floor Jo reafiond angrily: make a big slash in .federal WHITE HORSE MOUNTAIN day he would be willing to meet Premier Stalin at any rea­ The Junior CYP Club of the ,St. Bernadette'k Mothers Circle ______contribute to this woijthy cau.se, a| Bray's topic will.be conflrnintion. Keeney street Saturday, March 7. war. He told the UN political "I take up. the cnalienge which spending were reported today sonable place between Washington and Moscow any time He Center Congregational Church la will meet st the home of Mrs. John mo.st gratifying reapdnse. | The change was made by the com- he flung and after study of the thought it would do any good for world peace. However, it sponsoring a roller akating parly Kelly, 17 (ThsmliersNstrcet, si 8 Reverend Bray first came to St. worth of committee there is little point to have received a rude jolt Those who have not already | Mary's while a student at Trinity I mitteea at a meeting held last verbatim record I will answer the was the first time Elsenhower had ------I tomorrow night at the Palace o'clock tomorrow niglv handed in' their donations are ^ In its trying to formulate new from Secretary of Defense spoken out directly in coihment on _ ____ LAND SURVEYING Skating Rink In Hartford. Bu.saea College in Kehruary, 1!M8. It was ' night. --ioVit questions he asks." urgeil In do so before the mecUng) during his final 18 months at Trin- Dinner will be served at 6:.30. truce formulas here so Jong a,s "The rulers of the Soviet Union Wilson and other administra­ a statement by the Russian chiaf will leave the church promptly at»7 The Juliette Low represent a Uvea of Sun.set Rebekah Lod.ge on last Chrlstmaa day that he would idword L. Do^, Jr. o'clock. Senior CYP Club membera Ity that he .served as lay assistant Music for dancing will be furnish­ the So'Viet Union is determin­ can stop the war whenever they tion officials. from sll the Girl Scout tro^ s will March 2. They ma.v mail or hand to Uie rector at St. Mary's, leaVing ed -by Chic Paquette's orchestra PRIZES Wilson started presentation of favorably regard steps toward a Curbs End Raglstered ta n d ^ rv e y o r will be welcome to join the fun. meet tomorrow morning ^ Id tile money to Vice Ctand-Marjorie ed to prolong the-war. want to.” Lodge declared In hla in the fall of 1919 to enter the and Gris Chappclle will be prompt­ V Talk* tor New Regime first UN speech as chief U.S. Dele­ the Defense department's fiscal meeting With the new Amerlcah Ig Procter Road , / ManchMter o'clock st'the G4rl .Scout offtceiSS83 f.tonlon, or Past Noble Grand Alice executive. Mlaa Susanne Audette, daugh­ Episcopal Theological Seminary at er for square dancing. Open to Any gate, "and Mr. Vishinsky knows- 1954 needs yesterday before a TEU 8-7018 Main street, with Mrs. .lolm Wetherell. Alexandria, Vai, from which he re­ Rmphaaizing that he epoke for ' Elsenhower said a worthwhile ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Raymond It.” House Appropriations subcommit­ .CHUNCHON On Copper, Pickles, Juliette IjOW chairman o' ceived his degree in theology in Child 6 Months I a new Republican adminiatration tee, meeting behind closed doors. program for peace must make cer-. Audette of 42 Lancaster road, who the Manche.aler Girl Scout Council. In Washington, Lodge charged that Driving home his point. Lodge tain tha peace would be aelf-en- X underwent surgery last week at June, 19.’)2. While at St. Mary's Membara were reluctant to dis­ / he married Miss Janet Powell of Ruarla la "actively aasisting the told an eagerly listening group cuss hla testimony, but one of them forcing: That is, protected hy safe­ Hartford Hospital, Is getting The WBA Guard Club, which [ospital Notes Meriden and their oldest child Al­ To 8 Years aggreasora In Korea on a scale which has been waiting for word guards against violations. along nicely. Suxanne Is a junior who wouldn't permit use of his C ig a rettes LET H L L YOUR was to have held its monthly len Gardiner Bray, was born while which makes poasible the continu­ from President- Eisenhow-er’s ad­ name quoted Wilson as "looking And he said any such confer­ at Manchester High School. meeting tomorrow evening with ministration on ita Korean policy^ I’atlen'ts Today: ...... 151 the couple lived here. HALE'S ance of that aggression and de-. askance" at auggestions of big de­ ence would have to be. with the Mrs. Bessie Farris of Durkin Following the one ho\ir service 5th ANNUAL ' termine* its scope." fense cuts. full knowledge of tJ. 8. Allies. Washington, Feb. 25--(A>) Due to the lllne'ss of two sollel- street. ha,a postponed the meeting A D M r^R D Y R S T R R DA Y: tomorrow night the congrcg.atioh Headquarters He then listed 10 facts backing (Continued on Page Nineteen) tors on the current Red Cro.ss drive David StiAtton, 122 Walnut . treet; DonbU Out Possible Joint development with the —The government today lift­ to Frlilhv of tills week, when the is Invited to attend the Lenten dis­ Rusalans of peace programs with In Section D. Mrs. Salve Vendilllo club will meet with lira. Irene Rlaine Sliehlon. 78 North Rim FOR definitely don’t see how the KOREA ed price controls from nearly cussion group in the parish house, defebae budget can be cut much, if safeguards—as In the case of pro­ of 67 Alton street has volunteered Vincek of 118 Lydall street. street: Thomas Ciockett, 91 Drive which will al.so be tend by the all dry groceries, cigarette, to work for them. Child^s Photo "Contest at all," this member said. "Mr. posed United Nations atomic A; Mrs. Helen^ro;*Rney, 67 Cham­ visitor of the week, on the topic, energy controla—has been a copper and aluminum. Called for and delivered bers street; MrS\^Annle B.own, 14 Wilson didn't point out any places Mother, Cabrlnl Mothers Circle "Baptism and Confirmation." NO CHARGE^TO ENTe Ii CONTEST Smith Professor Tells WONJU frustrating and futile endeavor in Price Stabiliser Joseph JYm - promptly at no eatra will meet tomorrow nisht - at 8 White ntreet- Mrs. Marie Pan- Members of St. Mary's branch cif where It cquld be cut, and I got.the. impression he. didn't think it can .^ tj^NEWSMA? the past. hlU aald control# win ha nrtatiNd charge. o'clock withe Mrs. Joseph A. taleo, 18 Lincoln stiXet; Mrs. Hazel the WomaiYs Auxiliary will spon- Entry blanks may be obtained from any of the apnnsora or co­ Bets Coadltlona only on coffee afid cfffoa cenaaB- i Rourk«v^of 49 Flower street. Clarke, 145 Branford street; Mrs. .sor the discussion group this week be cut.” sponsors. Have pictures taken at Elkin's Elite Studjo. Tel. The budget submitted to Con­ , So, while leaving the door open,, tratea In the dry grocery Um . Hannah-Barrett. Colombia; Wal­ -and .ser.vc..refre,sl),roent/i,.„..______Of Red Cell at Harvard ...... Here, are the, |oc»tlons ..of some of the IbQim tain*. hill* aiidl .ridge* Uiat. you see so frequently Htms on which., controla .uNira .. PINE PHARMACY I St. Msrgarel-Mary Mothers clr- lace Irish, 10 Depot Square;. Mrs. Morning services at the church MI-3-8368 foF appointment. Closed al'rdajT Wednesday')” " gress last-month by-former Pres­ and perhaps more wMely open ident Truman called for expendi­ mentioned In news from the fighting front In Korea. removed include breahfast eataala. G j cle will meet tomorrow st 8 n. m. Margie Risley, Lake street; Mrs: tomorrow an|Bat- Irene Kambas, 69 Spruce .»treet: in Lent will be held at 7 and 10 SPONSORS: Washington, Feb. 25— (iP)— Robert G. Davis, a i^mith Col­ liar products. the defense department during the imposed conditions oil a Stalin I ttsta of 21 Scarborough road. Frederick Minor, Ra.st Hartford; o'clock. lege professor, testified today he was a Communist party CONCERT TOTS-’N-TEENS 9,16 Main Street 1964 flacal year, which'starts next Two MIGs FaU session which would be difficult At the same time tha Offtca oT > Mrs. .Jennie Guerette, 27 Colum­ ELKIN’S ELITE STUDIO—983 Main Street member from 1937 to 1939 in a gi'oup centered in Haryard July 1. It called for new appropria­ to fulfill without some major re­ Price ' StabiUzaUon (OPS) bus street; Mr.s Dorothy Miller, KIDDIE FAIR 1089 Main Street ^ University. Davis, a Harvard graduate, told the House un- tions of approximately 42 billions. Tax Agent Utilized visions in Soviet behavior. ped Ita requlremant that aaHhir FRIDAY, MARCH fi '■ w w ’w w y r ' w ' w y r ' w ' w m prices be. posted In stores. [.; Rookvllle;. Mrs, Anna Young, ;Soulh, American- Activities committee the, It Is. tbas -figure which. Congress To Sabres; UN , Truman was accustomed to an­ BOWERS SCHOOL TOYS ◄Coventry. TRUSS FinrNG CO-SPONSORS: Weldon s Pre.scription Pharmacy, Fii\st group started outwith six or seven must work on, since Ahe 46 bll- swer similar questions with the Aside from a very few oalactad LECLERC ADMITTRD TODAY; Richard National Bank of Manchester and Mother Goose Diaper Service individuals, including some towns­ lipna of estimated outlays, next comment that he would bo glad to items, such as baksry products, FOR THK KinniF.S Maish. 18 Newman street; Rd- By AKRON Graduated Exi»erls Rongts, Refrigerators people of Cambridge. Mass. He said year will come largely from money meet Stalin In Washington, and control* now have beefi' tahon off FUNERAL HOME Guest Artist I-arge Assortment ‘Scientist X ’ Raiders Attack Kin to Keep Post practically aU foods. )vard Marsh, 18 Newman street; Also Ab«lonilnal .Supports, Elas­ Contest photos on display i^t Kiddie Fair and Tols-'N-Teen*. It eventually turned into an all­ appropriated in past years. in fact had invited the Gen­ Washers and All teacher grotip with a maximum of Thla.word on Wilson's views fol­ In the major metali fllod, OPS Walter N. A a4liiii> II m i i * i ; Cynthia Sleeper, .'South Windsor; tic Hosiery, and all type* of eralissimo here when they met at Leclerc, "The Nutmtggeri” |L A nnur lirup w TOi BS j I Nancy .Mitchell, .18 Middle turn- Other Appliances 15 member.s. lowed (il^sely on reported testimo­ Seoiil. Feb. 25—(/P>- U. S. Sabre Potsdam tn 1948. is retaining curba only on piieaa Director pike ea.st. siirglral appliances. Private Fit­ Photos will be judged by: Mayor Shenvood A. Bowers. Mrs. T^e professor told of joining the Secret Red, ny before tjis Senate Banking com­ jet pilots today destroyed two Washinjrton, Feb. 25—United States. Get reliable dellver.r^tervlce of hlgh- ing graft from ex-bookmaker Har­ dealer and falling to pay It back. the leaders of France, West Ger- Member Ol For another thing, he said, the when he said, he had not been a of the Chorwon valley, knocking man>vltaly, Belgium. The Nether­ The President commented that This new increase compares heal-rontent oil on dAiahd or at regu­ Communi.st party seemed to be member of the Communist party. ry Gross. out an estimated 60 Communlats Alcohol Tax Division is a unit of Communists are capable of per- with the present ChUtsn price ,of lar Intervals. Both, service* are. available Six , pl'alnclpthesmen, who were the Internal Revenue Bureau, lands and Luxembourg held final -‘-‘taking the lead against Hitler­ Congressional investigators once sessions o f• a two-day conference 3014 cents, FOB .(auie. and thaSu-. to fit your need. All deliveries metered, For Estimate* ism." » referred to Weinberg as "Scientist given a departmental trial along (Continued on Pnice Petersoii Identified the liquor (Cnntlnued en Page NIneteien) fopean price of 3dH eenta, FAS too, for your complete protection. aimed at cutting out some of tha "In the two years I was s mem­ X” . during a probe of atomic with the 23, have been found In­ dealer as James Garner, and said hurdles on the road lo West Euro­ New York. Toi. Mi-3-5970 ber,” the profes.sor testified, "T spying. - _ nocent by Monaghan and restored he was "reputed to run liquor Into pean economic, political, and mili­ 'The general ceiling price regula­ NOW WAIT FOR THE rsme to realize I had made a mis­ . Joseph A. Fanelli, one of Wein­ to duty.- the dry counties of Georgia." tary union. tion fixed the domestic copper 74 HENRY STREET take." berg’s attorneys, said that the de­ Those fired In the largest mass Bob La Follette Sp eedy Study price at 24^ pents on Jan. M, l: t . w o o d CO. dismissal in the recent history of Although the "General expecta­ A spokesman for the Italian for­ He .said Communism had led iq., fense will call -ivitnesses Including tion” of employea of the Atlanta 1951. M.\NCH ESTER to a po.sition he found '‘nolltically iHi police department include five eign ministry said French Foreign S1BISSELLST. PHONE MI-3-4496 A THE DRAWINGS FOR THE WINNER OF THE 'a distinguished scientist and oirjee was that disciplinary action Minister Georges Bidault. at this A spokesman for tha Aluminum ((Corner of .Summit) and morally intolerable.” Intrigue.* great AhieriCRn" ft deny Weinberg j captains, one lientenant, two ser- Funeral Friday Due on Bid for Company of America said thare grants and 15 patrolmen would be taken against 'Tydings, morning’s session, had met the ob­ were a art of it, he said, and "as attended Communist .meetings al­ jections of West German Chancel­ would be no immediate chonga in sf person of morality and sincerity. Ths di.smi.ssals, announced ' by PeterVin said, nothing happened. leged by the government. “The reaction was that due to lor Konrad Adenauer wth a re­ the price of either aluminiun or ,1- T could not remain lit the party." ^ This Wa.s an obvious reference to Monaghan lat,e yCsterda.v, brought 111 W isconsin Shoreline Road products made out of aluminum. to 45 the. number o f policemen dis­ political Interventicr., no dls- drafting of the conditions France ^ ^ ‘ Y BERMUDA VACATION Qnit After Part J. Robert Oppenheinier, one of the wants to attach to the alread.y- Davia said he made hla break nation's foremost developers of charged in the pa.sf 2' . years for Washington, Feb. 2.1--(/P)- The (Continiied on Page Nineteen) signfd but not ratified treaty to State Capitol, Hartford, Feb. 25 after ..the Ger.man-Ri>.sslan. pact of.. the A-bomb, ■ protecting Gross! onertim.e-2b-milr .establish the tme-unlform, , West 19.39. lion-dollar - a - year hookmaking body of former Sen. Robert M. La —[<4*;—Promise's came" today" froftl CARTER CHEVROLET CO., Inc. nfiBjj .One of the allegations is that Follette, Jr., who shot himself to European army. .V He said he had taught at Rens­ Weinberg attended a meeting in enterprise. In addition. 150 po­ two top comipitteeyihalrmen that licemen from low to high rank death vesterdsy. leaves Washing­ Sources close to the French speedy consideration will be given SATURDAY - FEB. 28 selaer Polytechnic Institute from 1941 In a BerKeley re.«idenee "be- ton today for burial in Madlaon, Bulletins delegation aald afterward, how­ to the proposal to build a through- 311 MAIN STREET have retired or resigned while un- Wis. l ^ c i a % ever. the re-draft "does not mean way across Fairfield County and from tha AP Wires (CnnHnned on Page Two) (Conttmied on Page Twelve) d'er investigation In connection There, tn the .state whoae elec­ - A RAIN OR SHINE AT THE MUNICIPAL BUILBIN8. with the -ambling graft scandal. News Tidbits that France In any way has tors kept members of the La Fol­ perhaps extend It to the Rhode Is­ Six Exonerated changed her position." land state line. TEL. Mitchell 9-5238 lette family In high office for al- Culled from AP Wires “Our draft scggesttons to the ^ DRAWINGS BY RICHARD MARTIN, TOWN MANAGER The' 23 men fired and the six moat hklf this century, the only The House chairman of the WIDEN RESOLUTION *YES"to my f- - Sound Dollar Policy: exonerated yesterday went ministers' meeting were never- In­ Roads, Bridges and Rivera Com­ Washington, Feb. SB — (F) •» aervicea fon "Young Bob" will be tended as amendments f t the through a six-month departpiental mittee, Rep. Lawrence M, Gilman The Senate Foreign RalaMena held. West Berlin anti-Commumst European army plan," they said. trial before Special Deputy Police Tentative plans were for funeral (R-Bozrah), said the committee committee unaniiDenaly Commissioner James A. Delehan- Sources say. Reds have arreste'd “We .were asking for clarifica­ aervlces Friday at Grace Episcopal Lt. Col. Bruckner, officer In East tion of the ppsition of our armed will consider the propoi*al in execu- approved a resolution coudomn- Eisenhower, Aides Push fy. which ended In January. Mon­ Church In Madison, with Father Ing persecution of Jews In Rna- LOAN Come One! Come AU! Root f or Yourself T aghan aete^afterj^elving a re- German People’* Police army, on forcea within the-European army *■ Jhargi^ of ■ iiietng ."western agent.-" 'structure," ; . .. .. r-: ■ «ln and, ite aateiU$ea bnt b aiaS port______from Delei»«"i” hanty.. !toa-. *- ■la.:.-FallettP-.: - _ " enie<4.it' to include' eampS^gna' gummod e g . G fsve-- ena Brudner, 66, of Mei'hlen Standby Controls upon Ike why so many agree, __ ■ The visitor's viewpoint has .some aircraft'artillery weapon, to Army found dead in her apartment, ac­ Washington, Feb. 38— (F) — ‘ tar's ragulaiiy. without killing incentive.* to pro­ Tokyo, Feb, 25 t/Pi .lapan's “ It's I W s e /.” powerful support. Pre.sident Ei.xen- duction and which do not eat away l.Oidnance today. cidental victim of gas poisoning. President Eisenhower today U«ns SaS •« $900 McClure Auto do. hower. Secretary Humphrey. LJn- the dollar's value With delivery of the vital unit three leading opposition parties to­ Visiting Na.vjajo Indians, in St. Washington, Feb. - 25—(A>)—A Intended for use-in case of war nominated .Albert M. Cole, for­ SlgiMlvre alaise Manchester Motor Sales dersecretary Marion Folsom. for the 7.1 mlllirtrcter artillery ma­ day agreed on a combined effort to small bipartisan group of Senators or other emergency, the drastic mer member of Congreoo from T f f i s r Dillon Sales and Sanrice INCORPORATED Eisenhower told Congress his overthrow the Liberal part.v gov­ [.iOiils, Mo., for exhibition, deplore INCORPORATED Deputy Secretary W. Randolph chine gun, some of the secrecy pel put today to hand President freeze would apply fo r'90 days to Kansas, to be administrator of administration would adopt, not a ernment of Prime Minister Shlgeru lack of trees for trail-marking as Sl9 .M.AIN STREET 512 w l;s T <;e n t e R s t r e e t SIS MAIN STREET Burgess, and William McChesney Eisenhower standby controls over give Congress and the White House the Housing and Home FInani)* hands-off economic polley, but' a surrounding ^,he weapon was lifted Yoshlda. , everal of their company get lost H U D S O N , Martin, Jr,, chairman of the Fed­ (Kdicy of indirect monetary ron- by the Army Ordnance Depart­ the nation's economy- -whether he time . to work out whatever con­ Agency. Elsenhower nlao oaat FORD O iD S M O B lL E In one of their rare agreements, In cement forest of city . . Explo­ eral Reserve board, are, all "hard trols. In which the Treasury and ment. Man.v of its details, however, sion of hand grenade during man­ wants them or not. trols might be needed for a longer to the ^nhte the nomtantlee wt money" min. the Progressives, Right.est Social­ Two Democratic members of the period. Maj. Oen. Samuel D. StWgW. JiW the Federal Reserve system would still are withheld. ists and Leftist Socialists decided euvers at Tegucigalpa, Hunduras, 2nd Fl««r . Jon)i« Building Immediate Task work together. Eisenhower has al-’ All Autonaatte Senate banking committee—Sena­ The move appeared certain to as eWe^ of A i* v to base their fight on two Yo.shida- kills three native soldiers, wounds tors Frear of Delawiare and Rob­ kick up a congressional battle. 806 MAIN STREET Eisenhower and his fiscal ad­ ready given death notice to, or The major component's of the backed bills which they assert 18. aocceedlng Gen. Lewis . Sollmono visers agree emphatically that a wiped out. moat direct control.-. Skysweeper include radar, com­ ertson of Virginia said In an in­ Senate Republican leader Taft of who has resigned. <- (Oyer Weelwerth'iJ Morlarif Brothers Roy Motors would.revive police State in Japan. Police In New York City break terview they would push for the INCORPORATED sound dollar is the rock,on which Controls Credit puter and power units, produceil Ohio has publicly served notice of iditcM I 9-743D . Msneheeter INCORPORATED INCORPORATED Th« Progressives have 89 seats irp ring of for,mer, motor vehicle stafidby powers bill that Chairn)an his opposition to any atandby con­ Henry C. Ntongillo, YES MANager they'should build a "freer econo- Federal Reserve Indirect' con­ by AC Spark Plug Diviaion. The department employes who spe- PROBE SENATE BM PtAiat ^41 NORTH MAIN STREET 634 CENTER STREET my.” in the lower house, the Rightist Capehart IR-Ind.) planned to In­ trola. So has Chairman Wolcott /CHEVROLET/ OKN THU.S0AY fVENINGS UNTIl • 318 CENTER STREET trols consist of adding to. or lub- weapon la described as designed to cihlized in selling fraduletit auto Wnshlagtoa, M h. DOD^E-PLYMOUTH "Checking the. menace of infla­ Socialists 60 and the Leftist Social­ troduce today. (R-Mich.) of the House Banking iM n t M id* It rtfidtnii tf til iurrtundlh| ttw M DaSOTO-PLYMOUTH tiikcting from the money supply, spot and track, with radar, and ists $6. driver’s llcentea . . . Two earth­ LINCOLN-MERCURY tion," was one of the six Immediate It would allow the President or committee. ' loyalty ehr Ittn i tltt M tdt by r m II thus eaaing or tightening credit. aim and fire automatically at any tasks Eisenhower set the adminis­ Their combined total of 205 falls quakes are reported from Italian Cpngress . to freezei all wogas, Elsenhower has aald ha aeea no M M Oeani A Ittn of $100 cMti $}0.M «bt« prMiotly m h U li town of Oosenca;' both In e«rly tration In hla Stmt* « f tha uAlon (Oontinmd on Page Faurteen) pHces, rents, credit and produc­ U cwHfcwlivt Mootbly imttlmtwti tf $10.05 tteb. (CoBtlBtaed tm Page Bevaateea) (Coattaued oa Page Seveateea) morning. tion of the nation almost Instantly. (Obatlfi.iied ea Pag* M s) by Ito Bnl*

\ I ' J - - ) ■ I />• MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTEIR, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1953 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25. 1953 PAGE THREE PAGE TWO thVchInese Nationalists bomb the several committee niembere aa- Ralph C. Hoffman, leader; Brow­ here on Sunday or Monday by Jus­ help, were told by her that a doctor blasted a smaller area’nine miles Professor Tells sured their, colleagues. the educa­ Judge Continues tice of the Peace John P. Knox. had arrived and thplr asalstancs to the east. mainland. LaFO m BROS. nies Troop 69 from 3-4:30 p. ra. In Tommy ManviUe TheMeader, of the World War tion Investigation' will be no Coventry the Robertson School. Choir of the The reason for the New Rochelle was not needed, police reported. Skywatch Schedule Two MIGs FaU Navy ships blasted Red poei- "witchhunt.” turndown waa a suit brought at . Four hours lalcr-7-about 4:30 tiohs along the east coast. "Big n 's fame^ Flying Tigers adds: Of Harvard Reds , Accident Cases STEAK HOUSE / First Congregational Church-qt Hag 12lh License a. m. Mrs. PatinoUbid newsmen ~ "So lonfek, as the present situa­ The money was provided by a 7;30 p. m. In the sanctuarj’; 4-H Juarez, Mox., by Anita, willowy gunt of the battleship Missouri vote of 315 to 2—with Reps. Celler MONSON, MASS. blonde dancer and song,- writer, her sister had taken a sedative. To Sabr^ UN ripped up 450 yards of railroad tion ieklsta on the mainland, I do Police today reported, two ar- ftlL Plttyets Select ^Dear Ruth ^ family night polluck at .6:30 p. m. What ever the quantity, she said, -R Thursday advbcate^tomblng the main­ IConUimed From Page One): OJ-N. Y,l and Wler. < D-Mlnn.) L/ and ■ entertainmant- ..program.:.-, at- -.Greenwich,..Fab,,.^25, whom -. Man.viUe..marrled„at New. 7 ^ ;■■.■ V /v'vv-; Earle Bidwvll,-»r, • ~ ••-r;- tracks. The cruiser Ixjs"-Angeies iiot voting . no—but not until after riiisft ai this result of wdttff vrtlcte Home of tlie •‘SOns Of Fan" le L I N Rochelle, last Jlily 10. Anita is Apparenlfy Midnight'-2'*.m. pumped 76 rounds Into an Imand land from Formosan bases. I be- Church Community House; Tol­ Much-married Tommy Manvllle Mrs. Patino said a doctor ex­ Y a. m.~4 a. m...... Floyd Chapman Raiders Attadc^ 1930 to 1933, at Harvard for the Reps. HoUflsId (D-Calif.k and Elb- accidents yesterday. People of Manchester — It’s land County Soil Conservation Dis­ tdday had tift 12th wedding license seeking to Invalidate a divorce she supply area and destroyed four lleve the most ^ofItable targets Lawrence S. Holmes, 18. of East JrssHrr As Sparing Comedy Number obtained at Re.vnosa. Mexico, last amined her alstcr and reported s! 4 a. m .-^ a. m...... Volunteers Needed supply shelters and three build­ on the mainland can be attacked next 10 years, and since then at erharter (D-Pa.) questioned the party time. We have apecial Chtrlt** Hsstoo trict annual meeting at 7:45 p. ,m. — to marry Mrs. Lillian Bishop ...... Donald Hayes, Herman Gunthtfi Smith. committee's intentions. Hartford, was charged with reck- Alvear, 29-year-old divorcee from Auguat, a month after the wed­ had taken the sedative. 6 a. m.—9 a. m. (OoattBiMd rrom Pace One) ings, the Navy salA t by United NatlonsXAlr Forces Jess driving after an accident at ratea for parties. We also have "RUBY in Jthe Grange Hall U. S. Route Jr. It wasn't entirely clear at the Velde said the committee will bus service. For Information Coventry Feb. 25—(Special)—* $21 was given through the First 44-A; setback arty at 8 p. m. In Union City, N. J. ding. Mrs. Patino said Manvilleytele- Mr, and Mrs. Willtsrd Small In other scattered ground from their presient bakM.” time he joined , the Communist the intersection of Middle Turn­ GENTRY” phoned Anita several tlrmis on 9 a. m.— Noon ...... In an aU-nlght battle, the U. S. clashes, UN tanks blasted Chinese Chennault gave hia v l^ a to the hear from six or seven witnesses pike west snd Broad streets, and At S:lt K ,....'. -D.., St. Mary's Cliurch Hall. Early today, Mrs. Juanita Pati­ At Juarez, her attome.v, A. Gon­ Monday and said he was going to Noon-.3 p. m...... Rhoda Bockus, Ruth Boglisch party, the witness said, that It was in the next few days and then push Tomorrow’s Events no, reported to police she found zales-Vargas, said there were - 29 ...... Mrs. Harold Lord, Olive ChartlW Ihchth Army reported. bunkers along the 155-mlle battle Associated Press before \leavlng a tool of a foreign government. its investigators to get ready for Charles F. Allen, 44, of Norwich- CALL MONSON 8227 be the spring production of the | church. violations of Mexican divorce laws marry Mrs. Alvear despl^ the dis­ 3 p. m. 6 p. m...... for Washington. D. C., to 'irttend town, was booked on a charge of Thursday meetings will Include her twin sister Mrs. Anita Frances puted status of the diym'ce. 6 p. m.—8 p. m...... Ann Maison, Ruth Hlckox In the Panmanjom action, UN ''*ont. The professor said tke group he additional hearings in the future. TIm Funaleat Show la the East Coventry Players about the mid-1 Up-c29 Superforts plastered highways leading from Mukden formation of the Communist Or­ crediting our leaders and dl'lrldlng 10:15 p.m. MANCHESTER GREATEST SHOW Grant H. Vance; Myrtle, Raye smashing blow Just south of Sak- and other supply centers to points The defective brakes on Allen's .sonic Hall in Merrow. The Master Manoheeter E v e n I n g Herald a os-acre supply area 17 niiies west chu. Fifth Air Force, reported. ganizations. our people. Culver; Albert, Richard Jodry; Mason degree will be conferred on of Sarlwon. Four other B-20s on the Korean border," he said. "Former CommihUst party mem­ Velde's reply was: "Fears of car, police said, was a contributing PRESENTCD AT Coventry rorreepohdent, Mrs, Twenty more Red buildings Bervl, La-Lee Becker; Stanley, a class of five (;andidBjtcs. Refresh­ Charleii L. Little, telephone Pil­ / "This area is out of range of bership,” said Velde, "ahould not educators are entirely unfounded factor, in the accident in which he 2:30. 5:25.8:20 (Jene Steullet; Dolly Mcs.sitcr, ments will be served. went up In smoke and flames Nationalist air units.” be held against an Individual whoae unless they are or have been en­ was involved about 8 o'clock in the STATE grim 2-6281. ~ ■ when hit by Marine Thunderjets Nan Oglehy; Bill, Channlng Eddy; The Busy Little Sewers 4-H Chennault, chairman of the testimony admitting foi;mer. Com­ gaged in subversive activities or morning. Driver of the other car asea'eeaaa«a*a*e Johnny, Ronald Glendinning. cnub -wlll meet March 5 at the northeast pf Pyonggang. Board of Civil Air Transport, said munist party membershllKhas that any typs against the United waa Meyer Tober, 70, of 38 Cone Air Force Shooting Stars and The" first rehearsal will be to­ home of Mrs. Ernest G. LeDoyt. DEEP PRICE CUTS IN NOTICE the Nationalist Air Force should character «f truatworthlness which States." street.*^ ightiest of Motion Pictures ! morrow at 8 p. m. at Brookmoore This girls -will maks head scarves. Past Presidents L A S T T H R E E Marine Corsairs plastered a sup­ be modernised quickly. convinces one that he hss\ com­ Talking with newsmen, Velde re­ Barn. John A. MaeVeagh of ply and personnel buildup at Slb- The Nationalists have no jet pletely snd finally tennlnate iterated that the committee haa no A New England man has studied Given House Shower W« have combined all our Columbia, a member of the Robert­ ' Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Miller yon In the central sector of North fighter planes, but It has been re- Communist party membership intention of investigating particu snowflakes for 15 years. Ws don't son School faculty, is directing. Conduct Meeting operations at oar new saies* Korea. They were credited with some. has been given in all good lar collegea or universities but does get the drift! , were given a "nev/ house” shower Herb Club Session by about 20 friends and neighbors KEITH'S M ID-W INTER FURNITURE SALE room. We are no longer do* 80 per cent coverage of the ported the U. S. plans to send . Uneaay on Probe plan to publictza cases where it The Herb Club will meet tomor­ The past presidents of Anderson- ing any bnsiness at sprawling area. Chennault gave this reason Tor Rep. Walter (D-Pa), aenior Inds educators or one-time edu- Tuesday night at the home of Mr. Australism Meteor jets destroyed his belief that the Reds won't hurl minority member of the commit­ .torr have been mixed up with row, at noon at the farm of Adel- and AIrs. James T. Laldlaw. Mrs. Shea Post, VFW Auxiliary, filled 481 Middle Tnmpike East ma Grenier Simmons. The work­ John Hutt was co-hostes.s. The three Red truck shelters and dam­ air attacks against Formosa: tee, displayed some misgivings Communism. shop will be a continuation discus­ the chairs at the meeting held last aged four more as they kept up about the probe. In conversations Millers’ home was destroyed by night at the post home, with "Generally speaking, the Rus­ EASTWOOD sion on "Scented Geraniums” for fire Feb. 16. ^ ^ S T A N E K their poundings of irialn supply sians. I who have. trained, supplied with newsmen, he said thejpmup VATO T U T COMING Past President Ella Brimble con­ heard two wltnassea privately laat pot pmiril and making items for Attend Rlrthilay Party road- areas from the North and developed the Chinese Com­ Jcsalfer Daa Dallaf the Hartford Flower Show March ducting the meetlAg. Korean capital of Pyongyang. to munist Air Force) have never en­ week and that "It will serve no F lo rets. Italy, Feb. 25—) — About 37 members of three gen Electronic Laboratories Ckarltea Hralea "Meet Me 15 where Mrs. Simmons’ herb erations attended the birthday par­ Following the session, a salad the battlefront. ' gaged In strategic bombing. They useful purpose to have them testify NATO nations around the Medi­ At The 277 BROAD ST. . ran a few bombing missions over in public—It will only embarrass ••RUBY garden will be featured. ty given Newell A. Hill Sunday luncheon was served by Dorothy terranean kdU test their defenses Fair” The group is saving leaves of Wohlgemuth and her committee, DOUBTS FORMOSA RAIDS German cities toward the end of them.” against attMk land and sea GENTRY” the scented geraniums, 'drying afternoon at the home of Mr. and Talpah, Formosa, Feb. 25—(/P) the war with Germany, but with­ The committee was givsn a ![ ville. North Coventry and Mama- program. In part, with simultaneous naval pot pouril. Other suggestions arc roneck, N. Y. Mrs. Doris Holm, national presi­ maneuvers to be commanded by drjnng calendula with crumbled Personal Mention dent of the VFW Auxlllkry, will Britain's Adm. Earl Mpuntbatten. dried geranium blos.sums for Bo.vden F. Smith, Jr., is a pa­ make her formal visit to Connecti­ Tbs exercises at sea—nkmed "ren­ bright color In an old sugar bowl. tient at the New England Medical cut In March, and a banquet In her dezvous"—will Involve \>peratlon Iron stone pot, or clear glass con­ Center, Harrison svenue, Boston, honor will be held on March 16 at of naval convoys and cai^er air­ STA Tif tainers. Also, colorful bouquets' Kenneth Clark wa.s expected to the Hotel Bond in, Hartford. irs TIME TO CHANGE TO FLEET AIR SHOES craft. given can be saved and dried and return today to his homo on Pine . . . THEY EXCEL IN FIT. STYLE ond WEAR . . . made into pot pouril.as presents to Lake Shore's from Windham Com­ HOSPITAL SUPREME ADLAI LEAVING MONDAt the giver. munity Memorial Hospital, Willi es»sS«■ M l Color by Mrs. Simmons was made a mem­ mantle. Londonderry, Northern Ireland. Cl*-:: :'- r Thtjt S( NTIMENTAL TECHN1CX)L0RTECHN1CX)IX)R ber of thq^ManchfiiSter Soroptlmi.st Toda.v's Activities Feb. 25—Europe. Hla tnp around the world About S46 was collected through A. G. Crickmore on High street There waa this postscript; S^m hl pf QupUlif is expected to continue until early UYSowKiRiCT • ORim EBIT-eutcwu-wniuHm ciucaii ' the Second Congregational Church with Mrs. Ethel Cargo Ss lifader; "I nronosed to a n^rse and she drive Feb. 15 and Sunday for the Jimlor Homemakers 4-H Club in accepted me, but I discovered that nsxt summer._-...... ------TOMMY : - hame .0 Satan e CECIL I . OiMIUE it-was part of the tfeatment.’-’- ~ RANGl & OIL TTis 1962 Democratic president­ petaniastoteaaiiiiia^ait-iw<»»aaoea« I p T n u i Holland Flood Relief Fiihd. About the'aftefnboh at the home of Mrs. ial nominee will be accompanied on \PRBNER’S SHOES his global tour by William Mc­ : MtfitnaMi.nHi.niNNiiT.iii4ii4HiHtmii * 828 MAIN STREET fhttmm_ Cormick Blair, Jt., his adminlstra- htautaiMi tivs aide when he waa governor of DORSEY Plus Short Subjects and Womor Latest News ■lie BOUND Oil CO. 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Bristol, Tenn., .Feb. .26—M V - (Continued frimi Page, One) Seek 100 So Town Cun Both engines o f a Tennessee Val­ We baby your budget with need to extend the present controls ley authority airplane quit last Mieet Quota March 2, to Hertford, Feb. 25— Mrs. Vennard i a m i ^ f the group itmld bitter outbursts, they to wrap up whatever extension of doctor said. "i;m a little irked,” aa.ld Amen­ .... He-was listed Bs "resting ■well,'” of volunteeTajfuKo t o y # been ap­ '■ e tp ress^ themselves strongly existing controls Is asked by ■ffSHpf'- ta. "at member* i-his commit­ Wessenauer wa.i reported In pearing before church and club against the building of the the Eisenhower administration in groups In town, recruiting aid for tee who have already made up one package with the standby good condition. A t Chattanooga, throughway along the route chos­ their minds before the bills are n-M—' ■ *' U* - -1^ this vital and Important pfoject. II you're nimble with • Ihimbit, come a'runnlnf •• OranH for the blfliait en by Highway Commissioner G. control*. Mrs. Wessenauer said her husband heard." •{.■I'ald Photo. telephoned her saying he suffered She pointed out that , the March •Mertment ef fobrie* we've ever effered. SPECIAL PRtCII THIS W llK ONLY. Albert Hill. , , " I assure you," replied the com­ " I don’t ,think the administra­ Dr. Albert Rubin Bloodmbblle p a y will be most con­ Under the commissioner s plans, tion Is very enthualastlc about a broken nose, and a broken ver­ mittee’s Senate chairman. Philan­ — :— “ ’ tebrae. venient for local men who work thb highway would be built ad­ standby controls.” Robertspn said. der Cooke (R., Wallingford), "that Dr. Albert Riibln will open sn A third passenger, John H. in nearby towns, for the Blood- jacent to the Long Island shore "Many businessmen would like to mobile unit win be stationed at we have no preconceived idea of office Monday at 29 Haynes Clark. 36. chief of the TV A -Between Greenwich and New Hav­ see the slate wiped clean of all W oodruff’Hall from 2 to 6:30 p.m., what will come out of our street. He will limit his prac­ budget department, Pilot Herschel en, a stretch of about 45 miles. a time which will perrhlt Workers deliberation.” controls. tice to dlseasqa of the skin. He Fleming. 32, of Knoxville, and t t e commissioner’s route was "But-.no matter what happens. to atop in at the blood donor centei 1247 eritieixed by the crowd, which Cooke said that Gilman, as a received his medical diploma from Roger Mahan, 31, co-pilot from representative from eastern Con­ Congress always gets the blame. the University of Geneva In 1929, on their way home from'work. 8h< iXTRA tPiCIAll THIS WiKK ONLYI pecked the big hall of the House Maryville, Tenn., were hospi­ necticut, was well within his rights As a .Senator I feel my responsi­ and received special training In stated.,^ that a telephone call to t7a to the State Capitol, as one that bility to provide this Insurance talized with minor Injuries and 3-6lli” prior to Bloodmoblle Day, would disrupt homellfe in the com- to take the floor and speak for the the treatment of akin dlaeases at shock.------against possible emergencies.” the New York Skin and Cancer to secure an appointment, ■would BuniUss along the shore, too costly throUghway. ’The pilot said the plane Frear said he believes Congress Hospital, and the New York Post epeed the process of donating with­ an^ an easy target for hostile Testimony by Gilman and by developed engine trouble en route Rep. Norman K. Parsells (R., must set up standy controls “that Graduate Hospital. He served out a long wait. But she alao em­ bembe should w ar come. from Washington-to Knoxville and SPORTSWEAR!^ Fairfield), who favors the turn­ could be put into operation* In 30 on the staffs of these two hospi- phasized that walk-ln donors who Cite Congestion seconds either by the President or both engines failed before he appear .before 6:30 p.m, will not be pike authority plan, pointed up 1 ala until he entered the Arm y In could complete an emergency In­ The throughway opposition the wide differences In the esti­ Joint action of the Senate and 1042. turned away. House.” • strument approach at the ‘Tri- Sore Up To 33 7-3% "We need every donor who is a g r ^ that Fairfield County needs mated cost of the throughway Dr. Rubin served In England,' Cltles airport, which serves Bris­ another highway to relieve con- "The greatest inflation after the willing and able,” she said. "W ith FABRICS project. France and Germany with the tol, Kingsport and Johnson C\ty. g ^ o n on the Boston Post Road Korean war came between then our local hospital needing from 80 The goveltior’s special highway 90th, 23flth and 216th General Don Stickley, a farmer living WEEK END CASES . NOW $10.45 (U, A. Highway No. 11. needs committee has put the co.st and the time that Congress and the Hospitals as chief of dermatology to 90 pint* a month for the sick It W M a iev«n hour hearlnK» one administration needed to set up near here, said he heard the en­ and injured here at home, with 64 of the Uiroughway between and syphilology. and as consult­ gines cut, then the crash. Stlckley Bf the longest- on record, before GrdcnWlch ^ and New Haven at controls." Frear said. "TTiat Infla­ ant to various hospital areas In WARDROBE CASES NOW $17,80 Of every 160 pint* being eent to tion was more than twice as much *nd neighbors brought the pas­ the Roads, Bridges and Rivera giro,000,000. I t recommended the the field. the Defense Department to help committee and attracted far more as resulted after controls were sengers and crew to the hospital cave the lives of servicemen MofhonI You o a v 5H on warm, road be financed by bonds, which Dr. Rubin has been a diplomate here. attenUon than any other at the would be paid off by revenue from established." PULLMAN CASES NOW $14.95 wounded In Korea, and with the current session of the state legis­ Capehart’B announcement he of the American Board of Derma­ State highway patrolmen guard­ stepped-up gamma globulin pro­ imporfod cotton 5 7 ^ tolls. tologists and Syphllologista since ing the scene said wreckage was $1 lature. DUIer on Estbnate would offer the "freeze” bill came ject to combat polio, the need for SpShking in favor of the com- after two closed-door sessions of 1941. He 1* also a fellow of the scattered over a wide area. ■ lood is more and more urgent. A bill Introduced by Gilman, m lsido^'s route, T. A. D. Weaver the banking committee yesterday American Academy of Dermatolo- Clapp became chairman of the _.anrheater has kept up It*’share After this week 69c yd, calling for .extension of the tralBc manager of the Bridgeport with some top officials o f the new gista and Syphilologist*, and Is T V A board of Directors in Octo­ of > blood program In the past. CRIB BLANKETS .» throughway tp the Rhode Island chief of dermatologists at Mt. Chamber of Commerce and busi­ Elsenhower administration. ber, 1946. Wessenauer, 47, has H IS to continue this good work. 34" faft-coler boundary, provides for $180,000,- Senators who sat in on these Sianal Hospital, Hartford, where been with the T V A since 1935. ness manager of the Bridgeport V, are not f*il.” Creamy soft poifeli ore..completely 1 5 post, charged that the real Inten­ 000 in bonds. sessions later agreed that they re­ he maintains an office. \ ' Gilman told the committee that BUSH HARDWARE Co. tion of the opposition , was to kill ceived a pessimistic picture labout Dr. and Mrs. Rubin reside on SCALDED BABY DIES .wathable. Size 36 x 50, 5" acetate SANFOR1ZID DENIMS this amount would be ample for the throughway, at least as far as hopes of balancing the budget and Fern street, West Hartford. They satin binding. Bdxed for gift-giving. the shoreline of Westport was con- the \vhole project and said it was cutting taxes. have one daughter who Is a pupil Norwalk, Feb. 25—(/P)-—Chris­ g possible that a future reduction in at the William Hall High School. tine Blrnle, one and one-half year- 1.57 Westport is the home of Herman construction costs would cut the LIFE SAVED. PANTS LOST old daughter of M r. and Mrs. Wil- Inver Relect your favorite from a magnificent color W . Stetokraus, Bridgeport Indus- figure to $176;000,00G;..... Ham H. Birhie of Green Farms, range, Including i Faded blue, charcoal, gold, trlallst and leader of the battle to Parsells, on the other hand, said Hartford, Feb. 2 6 - (A5— Bobby the hoy was pulled to safety — Westport, died last night in Nor­ 1.09 pkg. ef ^Bouncing Baby' DIAPERS A*JTd without hla britches. The current toue the throughway away from he estimated the cast at $250,- Lehman. 11, nearly lost his life walk Hospital of burns received in FaUsl;o Show; 1 aqua, watermelon, green . . . all faat color o f the stream had tom them from Abierbeni birdicye ceiten, 37x27". tockag* ef 6. j r m 9 the highway time has marched down Penna.vl- Home Companion magazine and / ■ missioner's plan, Joining Gov. John calls for about $1|04M,000 more neuver to temporary safety. 'Then a director of the Cromwell-Col- A Vineland, N. J.. rtvptorlst lor- -X CraaM-rasistant Lodge, who expressed himself vanla avenue In Washington. D. C.. 1.98 3-pc. cotton knit CREEPER SET in v than was estimated, Parsells said. Robert Scanlon, armory building lier Publishing Company in New Icited $21 bonds last mght and a many weeks ago. He also Stressed that the spe­ superintendent, came to,tl\* rescue says the National Oeorgraphic So- Roxbury driver showed up to pay Corned yarn. Poittls, extra pair controlling ponli. 0-2 I * ' York City. 17a Hiieh silroort for the commls- cial highway needs committee had with a length of rope with which clety. an $18 fine at a #esslon\of Trial I7e JR. BUTCHER RAYONS oner came, too, from a group of reported that toll reveh'uo from the Justice Court. ^tam Connecticut legislators in- Greenwich-New Haven' section of Trial Justice Horace C. wlbert 89< 'Nylenized' acetate PANTIES gi 2 / /chiding the House chairman of the the throughway might pile up a levied the fine on Melvin Gin^urg Silky 2-bor tricot waori longer. Pailali. $itei 3-6x. 3 p P S . I ' Nevei-have yon neen- * more brilliant rainbow ^ committee. Rep. t,awrence M. Gll- $40,000,000 surplus by the-time a 3 3 >e^default was charged agkinst ✓ TheV vrant the throughway $135,000,000 bond Issue was retired. Eugene'E. Mori. ' 49f soft rib-knit cotton tio SHIRT ef color*. There are 12 of them In all, In- mtended from New Haven across I f that is so, Gilman said, it Mrs. Baker To Speak Combed yarn, hond)r diaper pinning iobi.3mei-1 Viyri. ^ the state to the Rhode Island might be. entirely possible to Antique decorations will be th' elgnal green, luggage tan, (irarlet; navy and boundary. finance a thoroughway -all the way subject under discussion tomorrow' eluding I Pink, light blue, aqua, maize, lilac, Bees Extra Expense across the state with a $135,000,- at 7:30 pm . at Wood Memorial 49f wotorproof plastic-lined PANTIES white. Generou* 38" wide, Hill, answering those who favor 000 bond issue. Library, when ^?^s. Muriel Baker Poilal ocetota tricot, no-crock ploilic lining. $,M ,l,xl. * I< a turnpike authority, said a special The throughway opposition led Tins will address a meeting of the — commission or authority to build by Steinkraus.. made an. elaborate Pleasant ,yadley..CUlh. , ------presentation. Illustrating its argu­ 824-828 "T E L . Ml-S-5161 Acting as hostesses will be Mrs. 2.98 fluffy cHonillo ierib SPREAD ...... [M the throughway would be "an en­ 047 W e carry a complete line of \T//A tirely unnecessary piece of ma­ ments with slides projected on the MANCHESTER Robert Blanchard, Mrs. Raymond Sloyi loft. Fill any standard crib. Feilal dciigni. M A IN ST. 11.47 chinery" which would "impose un­ screen. -1 ‘ > I Valado, Mrs. Luther Burnham and ADVANCE PAHERNS 15c to 35c necessary delay and needless addl- Using New Jersey, Ohio, Penn­ Mrs. Wilfred Roberts. tidnti 0xp6nM." sylvania and other states a* ex­ Brownies Receive Kna He declared that all of the work amples, Steinkraus and other ^ ELECTRIC A group of fourteen Brownies, that a special authority would be speakers argued that super-high­ members of Troop 2. receive pins eaUed upon to do preparatory to ways were built faster and cheaper at investiture services recently, building the road klready has been by turnpike authorities. The Job Is Range Gleoiance Sale mis makes a total of 32 Brownies C h o o se from peak xolections gone. too big, they said, for the State PHONOGRAPH In the Troops 1 and 2. m wWle yiw'pe skepplwg# "You only have to look at acci­ Highway department which must Mrs. Leonard Barter, organiza­ Easy regular payments. ko tyro to $09 mil tho$9 dent reoonia” said Hill "to know carry on its other work while BIO REDUCTIONS-CHOOBE FROM MANY MODELS tion director, reported that there thOt the present U . 8. H ighway No. super-highway construction is un­ WITH BUILT-IN SPEAKER has been a fine response to this I is one Of the most haiardous der w a y...... venture begun last fall. Mrs. Bar­ OTHER fabric units of the state highway aya- Sen. Moses A. Savin (R-New ter hopes that more mothers will ... tom.” ” " London) Joined Gilman a* the Chief volunteer as committee ' mothers The loudest uproar of the hear­ proponent of an eastern Connecti­ and leaders so that a third troop ing broke out when Gilman (R- cut throughway. mav be formed this fall. ■ VALUES Bwnrah) asked Steinkraus, as the Terming eastern Oonneticut Those who received pin.* are: Bridgeport industrialist began his roads "cow paths" and stating that m .S0 NG 40-IN. GAS RANGE Jacqueline Boxer. Dorothy Newell, Virginia Doocy, Jeannett Johnpon, U ^ m o n y , whether he represented the region "is fast becoming the Big varlaty o f the clUxens' committee, a group Sahara desert of the state," Savin >Vai*t-higk broHef. Electric clock acts •* Hmer. ’I M . M Pamela Holcombe. Nancy Paine: erganlM d in opposltlan to the said a throughway ending at New Appliance outlet ...... IWeraWV Jacqueline Hoffman, Barbara thfoughway. or the Bridgeport Haven Would discharge great vol­ • Ploys All Speeds of Grust. Karen Sluaarz. Veronica EMBOSSED COTTONS IB m s Co., of which he is president. umes of traffic onto "cow paths Lasky. Kathryn Dimlow, Dawn "That’s an unfair question.” .■without regard for safety, for In­ Records a a 33145-78 RPM Skridulas, Helen Nichols, Karen Waffle, chevron, quilt pat­ Pelton and from Troop 1. Arlene Steinkraus answered in anger. "I dustry in the area or for society 114.95 GAS RANGE— 34" tern* with dirt-re*l*tlng represent Herman W .' Steinkraus, Harrison and Norma Wllliama. 'In general." Everglaze finlah. 86" wide. eiUaen of Connecticut for the past Di\-lded top hold* large utenall*. 2 storage M M Leaders and committee mothers drawers. Window In oven ...... arwaWW • Ploys All Siies 7, who received pins; Mr*. Paul Hull, ggyears.” i i i : Many color*. Td. W m a n defended his question, , Si Mrs. James Sleeper, Mrs. Steven 10, 12-inch Records Williams, Mrs, Charles Muzlklevik saying the committee had re­ LAND 5URVEYING P U F F A Y Rnd PRINTS ------yd. 78e ceived communications about the and Mrs. Donald Harrison. V 1 ■ throughway on- Bridgeport Brass Edward L. Davis, Jr. 40-IN. GAS RANGE— W AS 159.95 Aid Group to Sew Co., stationary. • Uni-Point Noodle " The Ladies Aid of Community Church will hold an all-day aewlng Rep. Frank Raymond (R., N oF': Registered iM d .Surveyor . Pull-out broiler. Deitole seal oven. Concealed, 1 M 8 R WAFFLE PIQUE ‘ w a lk ) touched up another uproar 18 Proctor Road Mancheater removable drip tray* ...... I W I W V ^ Ghros Ixcolloiit Tone meeting at' the hdme' of Mrs; Clyde Johnson Friday. Assistant hos­ while speaking In support of the TE L. M IT C H E LL S-10I9 S o v g n e a r l y $1 o n I n f a n t s * \ I tesses will be Mr*. David Crockett n - throughway when he suggested at All Speeds TLBFA8T PRINTS and Mrs. J. Aided Harrison. 6 9 c **• Personal Mention ■ 231.95 ELECTRIC RANGE-^O-IN. Mr. Thomas L. Burgess. Sr., of COAT A BONNET SETS • Lightwoiglitaae Deming street Is a , patient at Electric clock controls 20-In. oven. Big broiler»! . . a wrinkla^rasistant rayon gab and storage drawer ...... m V O tW Manchester Memorial Hospital. Eofy-Cor*. NGVcr-lron (§ ) Compact 1 . • Mrs. Annie Collins, Manchester Evening Herald Wapping corre­ ^ PLI55E CREPES • Lontliorotto- spondent Is vacationing in Florida. 4 . 9 8 299.95 COMRINATION RANGE— 4 A 4 During her abeence Mrs. Thomas Toddlmrs* ragular W0RU>’S MOST MQllfliil j 'Burgess, 4r., will act as eorre- h c heat, electrio cobking. Cook...... PRINTS 59 oil 27AM Cpvorod :.jv spondent. ..Telephone. .Mitchell .1.. . » tS802...... 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couli effectively preclude any fur­ political faith, would be abusing FMinftton Mrs. Ethel Bancroft of Main an abdominal wound. Police aum- ther Communist Chinese ventures his teaching-po.sitlon, and his con­ street." ’ molted try neighbors found Banks, ^ ^ Rndio imd Mr. and Mrs. Werner KupfAr- still-clutching the gun, seated-at into southeast 'A lfa, India, the duct would not be tolerated ’ in FOR SERVICE fLUS WORKMANSHIP 840 Eastern Standard 'lime . WNHO—Ch. • lEopmttg I^Tralh 4-H O flicer -Oass^ si hoUd and five sons have .moved the foot ,qf a flight, of stairs lead­ rTiflippihe.s, 'or'Ih'ddhCSia'.’’ many an IhsUtulIbn...... Into the new home Just completed ing^ to li'ia stepdaughter's’ second So the logic goes. If, of course, floor apartment. On the landing TRY d>I:BS—WTHT—Breaktaat with Ben. H.R2§^PR"N?li?l 3o” f INC. That Senator Taft, who Is per­ in the development .in ■ the ea.st- WTIC—Bob Sleele; Weather. IS BJMell Street Japan did not prove ablp to do all haps as good a symbol of So\ind Scheduled Fnda]f ern part of town. was. the critically wounded Walker.. WTJRO—Nfcwstime Mancheiter. Conn/ these things "without firing a oonAervatlve Americanism, as ■ Miss' ignore Charter accom­ Judge George H, Hamblin grant­ ZODDA’S NEW BARBER SHOP Shop. WHAY—Cup of Coffee Club. THOMAS T. FERGUSON. panied by Miss Dorothy Worth of ed a prosecution request for WDRC—Robert Q. Lewis; Home WCCC—Good Morning, Good Mualc. W ^ T E R R. FERGUSON, shot," it would be only common much an enemy to everything in Ellington, Feb. 2.5- (Special) — Folks. WKNB—Polonia Publlihert West Hertford and Mr. and Mrs. week’s continuance ih the case and WONS—Weather: News; Alan Henry. The Town Hall here will be the W THT—C«1 Tinney. Founded October 1. 1881 sense to let her fire a few. Her the Communist philosophy, a.s John Kadclski all from .Travelers remanded the aged man to Hart­ HAIRCUTS $1.00 - CHILDREN’S 75c WHAY'—Y-K ws*; - Polka Bop. 7:15—WTIC—Bob Steele. officers know most of the scenes any American could be, should he scene of an officers' training ses- ford county jail without bonds ,.|5_ W T lc '- 8te’Us Dallas. WONS—News. PublUbed Keery Evening In.sursnce Company are spending WDRO—The Chlcagosns. WKNB—Polon a Last Week ^ . lundnys »nd Holldnyi. Entered nt the of Chinese aggression well, having (he one individual who dares say .sion for 4-H club leaders in several a two-week vacatton in Florida. pending further arraignment. W THT—Betty Crocker 7:S5—WTIC—Weather; Bob Steele, Poat. OBlce « t Menoheeter, Conn., ai FREE PARKING 7:55—WDRC— Old Mualc Box; Newt. been there themselves only a few that no profe.saor ahnuld be dis­ community groups in the srea. ..S0_W DRC—The Record Shop. Second Cleee Mnll Matter.______Manchester Evening Herald El­ * WTHT—Eddie Arnold Time. WCCC—News: Good Morning Music. years ago. charged because of the political be- Vernon. Stafford and Union clui)- When you' ran show them the j 241 NORTH MAIN ST.-OPPOSITE THE DEPOT _Young WIdder'Brown. WONS—Alan Henry Show.. ” SUBSCRIPTION RATES hers will attend the meeting slated lington f:orrespondent, Mrs. <1. F. dollars, your friends will give you i WHAY—Save A Life. WKNB—Newa: Phil Hale Show. Payable In Advance As we Americans get ready to liefa he privately holds, is per­ Berr, telephone Rockville S-9S1S. 4;45 — WTIC — 'IT’e Woman In My 7:4A—WHAT—Newa. One Tear ...... for Friday nt 7i30 p. .m. credit'for having the sense. 7:55—WTHT—Weather. Six Mor.thi ...... welcomeI- our new friend and bul­ haps surprising. But thst is so\ind John I.,anz ia leader of the local SiOoSwDRC—News: Old RecordrBhop WDRC-News. tOLpick_ up pne-of-a-ki nd Three Montha ...... J. wark in the Far East, it would be American principle, ns dear to Tinb. PLEADS INNOtFlNT W H A T ^ to ry Queen. WONS—Weather. — ...... One Month ...... i. W yw T t-Newa; HIta of Tomorrow. 8:00-WDRC—World News-Roundup. Weekly . . .. . • fitting' for us to undertake some any truly American convervalive^ Church Notes WONS—Bobby Benaon. -■ W THT—Marlin AgrortSky; Berlin,- Feb. 2.5,. A 66-year- WTIC—News. Single Copy ...... jidjustnient .era Special. Julius Mathews Special Agency ■— New into an ally, there is also an ex-ally ourselves into the puny, deaden­ sons. Parker Walker, 30, husband of his WTIC—Newa. 8:4.1—WCCC—Breakfast Newsboy. Just tomorrow, 9 A. M . to 9 P. M . . . Friday and Satur­ York Chicago. Detroit anit Boston. 8:5.1—WTHT—Bety Crocker, Personal Mention stepdaughter. WONS—Newa. , . * MEMBER* AUDIT BUREAU OF who is somehow turning into an ing future of a McCarthy front w . W THT—^News: Joe Girand. WONS—Gabriel Ileattcr. CIRCULATIONS. - ______enemy. If Japanese aggression was atraitjarket. Mrs, Ftobert Rice of New Haven Walker died four hours later at \VHAT — Bports; Hardware city 9:00—W DRC-Nows. day . . to pick up these one-and-few-of-a-kind bargains spent a week with her mother. New Britain General Hospital of 5 ; 15—WTIC—Strictly Sports. WCCC—12 Hundred and 90 Htla. The Herald Printing Com ply. Inc., >vil yesterday, and so evil that Where our ediicnlors have con-r WONS—Patter By Patterson. WKNB—News; The Little Show. Mstumei no flntncitl r^nponulbnity for WHAY—News. Horning Star Review we Could take any ally against It, tented themselves with claiming WHAY—Supper Serenade. in Watkins Semi-Annual Sale. , In addition, of course, tynorraphical error* appearlnic In ad- WDRC—Jack Zalman; Thla I Be- WTHT—Breakfast Club. ▼erlUement* and other reading *'?J^***^ Communist aggression Is evil to­ that they are more anti-f!ommu- WTIC—Theater ot Melody. In The Manchester Bveninic Herald. I r llcve. , . . WONS—News. g-Sj—WDRC—G'uy Lombardo. day, and It would be no worse of nlst than McCarthy, and with 9:15—WDRC—Music Off the Record. there are the hundreds of regular Sale savings. Come Display acVertiflnf^cloalnf houra: 1. WTIC—Weather. WONS—Jock Downey’s Waxworks. us to take any ally against it in claiming that they will do a better ■M g;30_W T IC —Emile Cole Glee CTub, ro r Monday—1 p. m. Trlday. W THT—Sereno Gammell. Newa. WKNB—Ed Swett Show. ro r Tuesday—1 p. m. Monday. its turn. Job than he' can of ridding our WONS—Auto Tune Derby. 8 :S*—WCCC—News; Market Bsaket. early. All items listed subject to prior sale. For Wednesday—1 p. Tuesday. Hits. For Thuraday—1 p. nt.. Wednesday. g:45-\VDRC-News. The really pitiable, the really colleges of Communists, Senator RANGE and FUEL OIL WTIC—Tl.ree Star Extra. WHAY—Italian Program. For Friday—1 p. m. Thursday. WTIC—News: .Tour. Garden. For SatuTifay—1 ■ p.' m. Friday. tragic thing ia that this game of T a ft says Communiala should- not W TH T—BportSi 8:45—WDRC—Bing Crosby. Clasilfled deadline: 10:M a. m. eart N E W 2 - T I I B WONS—Music In the Air. WHAY—Famous Trials. day of publication except Saturc-Ay— ahuffllng allies has no visible end, be fired just becavise they arc *:SP_ WTHT—Sports. 24 Hour DeliYery Service 7 -00—WONS—Fulton Lewis. Jr. WTIC—Victor H. Llndlahr. 8 a. ______that, if we continue operating the Communists. He has fared and the WKNB—Eddy Howard Show. WTIC—I Was a Communist for 10:00—WDRC—Arthur Godfrey. Wednesday, February 25 world this way, it will have to be stated the, issue, where, all other FBI Teara. $125.00 (2) Queen Anne Wing Chairs in tangerine < WDRC—Beulah. WKNB—News; Through The $376.00 8 Pc. Mahogany Dining Room; Duncan another new combination against voices have sidled away from Iti ■\VTHT—Weather; Headline Edition. .WTHT—My Tnia Story. and gray striped cover; moss fringe and brass 7 .15_W0N8—Tollo-Teat. WTIC—Welcome Travelers.' Phyfe extension table, biboard (credenza base Street Comer Anarchy old allies tomorrow, and another WHAT—News In Italian. nail trims, each ...... -64.00 MORIARH BROTHERS W THT—Elmer Davla. WfV*T*—14iislo .with china top), Sheraton arm and 6 side combination after that. What this tVDRC—Juiilbr Miss. The members of the British ^.flP^WTIC—News of.the WorlU. 10:15—WDRSi—Arthur Godfrey. chairs ...... 279.00 world has to learn is that it* can- 315 CENTER STREET TEL. MI-3-5135 . MsanwH iMHHmn a t*M 4a« MU, W HAT—Italian Music; *$309.00 6-Pc. Fruitwood Dinette; Ffehch Pro­ House of Commons laughed, the O p e n F o r iim ' WTHT—Lone Banger. 10.“25—WTHT—Whispering Streets. not tolerate national armies ns WONS:—Gabriel Healter. W HAT-News In Italian. vincial hutch-china, oval extension table and four other day, when one of the more WDRC—Jo Stafford Show. Instrument of purely national 7 :4.-1_W DRC—Ed Murrow. 10:Sfr-WDRC—Arthur Gootrey. $484.00 8-Pc^ Mahogany Dining Room; Swell- side chairs with backs and seats covered in dam­ $117.25 8 X 12 Axminster; plain deep chenille type rabid Laborite speakers predicted Comments From IJtUe T' WONS—Bert Bachrach'a Men a Cor- WONS—News: Jack Downey. policies any longer, that law must WTIC—Double or Nothing. front credenza, Duncan Phyfe extension table, pile in spring g re e n ...... 85*25 that. If the world’s policy remain To the Editor, DPT. WHAT-Italian Program. ask-patterned plastic upholstery; nail be kept not by shifting combina­ WTIC—One Man’s Family. WKNB—Voice of Manchester. Chippendale ribBand-back arm and 5 side unchanged, we would come to the I would like to make a few and trimmed ...... 198.00 tions of national armies but by one comments regarding an article in 5 :00— WDRC — FBI In Peace WCCC—Newa: Mualc. chairs...... 369.00 day when the United States and War. . 10:45- W THT—When a Girl Marrleik \ ■ $60.00 9 X fi.6 Velvet Twist; plain gray ..39.95 permanent world army. For what last night’s Herald pertaining to : W THT—Mystery Theater. W’lAT-Italian Music. $98.00 Truetype Cherry Drop-leaf Extension Britain woirid be encouraging land owned by me on Olcott streiit. i WTIC—Walk a Mile. 10; 55— WONS—Newa. \ we have now, In method, is not Briefs. « . . . . 11:00—WKNB—News; 840 CTub. $550.00 8-Pc. Mahogany Dining Room; light Dinette Table; shaped leaves...... *89 .00 Japan to Invade Oiina. In the first place, I. was asked' WONSi—Crime Flics of Flamonc. WONS—Ladles Fair. $95.75 9 X 10.2 Velvet ly is t ; plain gray . .69.50 much better than street corner by Mr. Murphe.v of the Park De- i Spindrier Buy! WHAY—The Magic ot Chemistry, brown color; swell-front credenza with open jig- That, of course. Is where all this WTIC—Strike It Rich. anarchy. partment If I would Sell the a.i .7_W H A Y —Cavalcade ot Music. 6VTUT—Perry Como, sawed shelves; banded spider-base extension $95.00 Truetype Cherry Oval Extension Dinette modern cycle of world trouble be­ g-sa-W DRC-Dr: Christian WCCC—Tune Test. property. J ' $88.50 9 X 8.6 Velvet; plain gray uncut pile gan, back in 1931, when Japan did WTIC_The Great Gllderslccve. WDRC—Arthur Godfrey. tableE m pire arm chair and 5 side chairs 498.00 Table; spoon feet ...... 84.50 .Subsequently, Mr. Miirplicy and WONS—Crime Fighters. WHAY—Italian Program. type ...... 69.50 Invade China, and nobody moved •I looked the property . oyer and ; WHAY—Stand by for Crime. 11:15—WTHT—We the Women. No Rduca(or 0_W m u>-PUbIle Service WTTC—Marjorie ■ MHlS. $98.00 Queen Anne Fanback Chair; Latex-Foam. calmly, almost fatali.stically. This particular repoit, if true, WGCC—Newa. APPOINTMENT 11 :Sd^"wbnV—Symphony Hall. $555.95 4-Pc. Modern Oak “ Cross Country” Bed­ "There is an excellent chance, thing that most needs saying, as really cau.srd mo to have a good WHAY—I aRosa Program. cushion, nail and boucle-fringe trims. Wine dam­ $7.50 (42 sq. yds.) 12 ft. Axminster; green tone- WTIC—Prckeiillng Sammy Kaye. WONS—'ihe Women’s Page, room; wheat color. 8-drawer double dresser, .5- his article begins, "that the Im­ this nation faces the spectacle of laugh. Imagine, the Manchester M a n c k e d ie ^ WHAY—Nit\ Watch. WTHT—itews. ask covering...... /...... 64.00 on-tone le ^ design, per sq. yd...... 5.95 a Congressional investigation into Board of Education ia thinking of II :00—WDRC-oNc-ws. WKNB—Man on the Street. drawer chest, cane-back full size bed, bedside perial. Armies of Japan-^defeat- WTIC—News.\Muslc. I2:4j—WDRC—Our Gal Sunday. the question of Communism in economy. Tbora^y Morning WCCC—Ml sic for Milady. • cabinet-table with .“I drawers, sliding tray and $159.00 Lounge Chair, T-cushion, button back, ed, discouraged and demobilized It la only a short time ago that W TH T-W e. the Women, * $65 00 Floor Lamp; solid mahogany candle-topped in 1946— will before too long once our colleges. 5 :00—WTIC—Frank Atwood. WKNBL-The Patteea. s h e lf...... 419.00 fringed base style in geometric-patterned green base with circular tray; shiki shade...... 32.50 the Board was reported to be will­ , WDRC-Farm Program. 1:00—6VDRC—News again hold the military balance of How important and vital such s ing to continue double scsslon.s, 4:15—WDRC—Hymi Time. frieze ...... /*...... '*...... 98.00 WTIC—News. ^ W THT—Ken and Carolyn. power In the Orient. statement ia ran be judged from rather than to let up in their de­ 5:30—WONS—Alan Henry Show. WCCC—Manchester Matinee. .$332.Q0 3-Pc. Mahogany Salem Chest Bedroom; ' / $26.75 Floor Lamp; golden brdnze base equipped the reaction of Senator Jenner, mands for-fancy Ideas in connec­ WDRC—Yawn Patrol. WTIC—New. . $39 50 Slipper Chair r red damask cover with “Within a period of only 36 WTIC—Weather: Frank Atwood. WKNB^The Psttees. 6-drawer double dresser and mirror, 5-drawer for newT-2-3 Bowlite bulb; taffeta shade 19.75 who la heailing the Senate investi­ tion with tlie new high school. WON.S—News. fringed base ...... 29.95 . months the nation whose Constitu­ BEAUTY SALON WCCC—Newsreel. WHAY-News. chest, pineapple-top poster bed with reeded posts gation of the colleges, who pub­ And also it was reported that the WHAY—Save a Life Program. tion bans wars and rearmament Board expected the school to cost W THT—Music. News. 1:15—WDRC—Ma Perkins. and blanket r a il...... 298.00 0 :45—W THT—Morning Devotions WONS—Yankees Food Show. $59.50 Stearns &"Foster Hotel-Built Innerspring $26.60 (2) Table Lamps; tall china column bases has developed cadres of highly licly considered Senator Taft four or five milllonjilollnis.____ ■ WTIC—Rosa. The Musical. Miller. ...ViTCNB—News. ------Mattresses. 282-cbil‘centers, rose striped tickihfr. "decorated with yellow, brown and greien leaf de­ trained ground forces which, with­ "halve!” 'NblTohg ago,' It ma'y be What is a mlliion doliars more 98.1 MAIN STRE ET — MANCHESTER 4 :.'i5—WONS—Early Edition, . W H AY-Petty Kimball. 1:1)4—:WDRC—Young. Dr. Malone.. . $79.50 Mahogany DropleafL-Table; Chippendale sign; taffeta shades, each . ** .**. *l2 i7 5 in a space o f six montha, probably ■said, Senator Taft wa.s considered or 'less-to tha Board' of Education WTIC-^Newa. WCCC—News; Manchester Matinee, f4) Full Sizes, (2) Puli Size Box Springs to match.’ when they are building a school ? W TH T—Paul Harvey. ball-and-claw pedestal base ...... 69.50 could be expanded into an army of something of a bulwark for the each ...... 34.95 Now, finally, I want to make one WKNB—Caravan of Music. $29.50 Table Lamp; four-tier tole planter with red a million men. extremists of the McCarthy front. thing crystal clear and that is that 1:45—WDRC—Guiding Light. WONS—Connecticut Ballroom. $M.75 Mahogany Droplea^ Table; Sheraton shantung-over-parchment shade ...... "This same nation, which Gen, Not, long ago, Senator Taft him­ Wilber Little Is not a foe "o f the WTIC—Colton Bowl Game, $59.50 (2) Steams & Foster Super Hotel-Built 19.75 6VTHT—Guy Lombardo. TJouglas MacArthur frequently al­ self encouraged Senator McCarthy town’s ischool building program" reeded legs ...... • • 39.50 Box Springs in full size. Hand tied, 72-coil con­ as reported In The Herald. "~r 2:00-WDRC—Second Mra. Burton luded to as the future Switzerland to keep on with his reckle.ss - WCCC—Music. struction ; gray and maroon covering, each 36.50 $25.00 Table Lamp; oxblood china base with Wilber Little is in favor of a WONS—Connecticut Ballroom. charges, in the hope thst some of 5VMIC . $.34.5.00 Mahogany Triple Dresser Base and Mir­ taffeta shade having oxblood boucle fringe o f the Orient, will have a navy achool building program, but W il­ ^Where Else P. M. WTHT—News; Top Hit Time: consisting. of upward of 300 ves them might prove to have political ber Little ia againat waste and ex­ 4:00-Kate Snilth. WKNB—News: Caravan of 5Iuslc, ror; 60 inch serpentine front, 12-drawer base, $29..50 Table Lamp, Composition pineapple base trim ...... 12.50 BUT AT THE 5:00—Short Snort Drama. WTIC—The Doctor's Wife. eels . . ; And while talk of neu­ advantage in them. travagance. I am In favor of spend­ 5:15—Meet The Star.,. 2:15—WDRC—Perry Mason. inlaid: upright m irr o r...... *229.00 with natural monk’s cloth-ovef-parchment ing the necessary money for good 5:30—Ilowdv . Doody. WTIC—Cinderella Week-end. shade ...... * • * *...... 19.75 trality flows on the campuses and To these men, the Senator Taft substantial buildings. I am partic­ 6:00—B'nal B’ rith. WHAY-Pave A Life. $21.00 Table Lamp: oxblood leather covered 2:25—WONS—News. In the lecture halls of leading who no longer is a leader of a ularly In favor of spending money BRIDGWAY MILLS 6:16—Variety Club. $335.00 Mahogany Utility Ca.se; can lie used an.v- column with satin brass square-ring handles; '6 : .30—SportsCope. 3:30—WCCC—News. Music. $21 50 Table Lam p; Tole cani.ster in rusty-rose Japanese universities, the fact re- political oppo.sitipn. Jind the Sen­ for teachers, as I believe our teach­ . 6:10—Weather. F-orer%«_ta.___• WTHT—News: Top Hit'Time. where in the home. 62 inches wide with .4jdrawer_s_ matching parchment shade . *...... 41,50 6:4.6—World News Tnnay. WONS^lhiuii Stone Show: ■ Rtains that Japanese piiots, already ator Taft who, having at long last ers are: hiore” Impdrtaht iriah ~ — - Can You Find and three .sliding trays behind tambour with matching parchment shade ...... 18.75 i "bricks and mortar.’’ 7:00—Death Valley Days. WDRC—t'ora Drake. welt grounded in the theory of put presidential ambition behind 7:.30—Connecticut Spotlight 2:45—WDRC—Brighter Day. doors ...... • • *198.00. Wilber Little 7:4.6—Csmcl Newa Caravan WDRC—Nora Drake, $28,7.5_Flopr Lamp; polished brass, reflector type $29.75 Table Lamp; Yellow and gold fluted china motor-driven fighters and bomb­ him, has obviously decided to re­ . 8:00—Arthur Godfrey. WONS—Conn. Ballroom. - column, shantung shade ...... * * 14*85 Balbriggon 2 Pc. 0 0 9:00—Strike It Rich. WTHT—Betiv Crtwker. with rosebud parchment shade, brass bound 23.50 ers, are undertaking, training lax on a level higher than that A t King's Mountain, one of the ’' 9:30—Plainclnthesman. WHAY—910 Club. $59.75 Mirror, for u.se oyer Utility Case or double _ np\y on the yejy latest ..jet. aircraft. hi.s ambition would permit, is moat Important battle.s and great- .10:00—.Boxing. WTIC—News. ' dresser base. Mahogany shadow-box frame- with' - e.sl AhVerIcan victoi'ies’ Vn tlie R ev­ PAJAMAS 10:46—Sport Spot. ■2 :3.6~W T H T —Top UK Time. $42^25 Storkline Carriage with four-wheel brake. $17.50 Table Lam p; mOk glass with hdbrtait font “ "Dai Nippon, unliki* its counter­ probably aomething of a traitor. olutionary war, onl.v one Briton J 11:00—Comei.y Hour. 3:1)0—WDRC—Hilltop House. gold beading...... 44.50 on brass; white! eyelet embroidered fabric over For hoy.s 4 to 14. ■ 12:00—Newa. WCCC—Mu41c. ' Gray fa b ric ...... 39.95 part in Germany, is already far They will trust him no longer. His fought: Major Eerg«.son. AH under WKNB WONS—.Intk Downey', Waxwork,. parchment shade with matching ruffled along the road toward a full- cPun.sels of modeiation, ih Far his command were American 4:2.6—rrogram Previews. W THT—New,' Top Hit Time, Tories. MEN’S 4:30—t'nlteil Nations . WTIC—Life Can Be Beautiful. $588.00 7-Pc. Mahogany Bedroom; light brown trim ...... "TTi...... 14.75 locale military revival. Eastern policy, in, budget and tax 3 For 5:00—Western Theater. WKNB—News: Caravan of Music.' finish, Hepplewhite design. Double dres.ser is com­ $33.00 Collier-KeyWorth Carriage, blue ..29.95 ’’Officially, there has been no 6:00—Ship's Reporter. WHAY—.News: 910 Club. matters, arid In the probe of the 6 :1.6—Early. Show. 3:1.6—WDItC—House Party. posed of two 32 inch 4-drawer chests with 30 x 30 $137.50 to $149.00 (4) 9 x 12 Axminster Rugs; apecific effort to cqnceal or play natidn's colleges, represent ‘an 7:.30—New.,. ■ ' .- WTIC—Road of Life. $8.75 Sulky Stroller, blue caWvas body ....7 .5 0 NYLON SOCKS 7:15—Perry Como. 3:30— .VCCO—News; .Music, inch mirror: 5-drawer tall chest, twin pierced Beige or rose tone^n-'fone; gray and green mo- ^ down the facts and extent of affront to many of the' men who 8:00—To Re Announced. , vvTH T—Scores: Top Hit Time. headboards with Harvard frames for bedding; bed­ 9:00—The I'liexpected. ' WTIC—Pepper Youngs Family. resque; green texture, each ...... *. -98.50 Japanese rearmament . were his most rabid supporters at 9::in—King'., Crossroad.,. WHAY—Save A Life Program. side table with drawer and 2 shelves is wired for $44.95 Kroll Crib in gray plextone finish .. 39.50 " T h e fact is that any United the Chicago convention. Having 10:00—To Re ,\iinouneed. 3:4.6—WCCC—Juiiloi ihl.sc Jockey.. 11:00—The Late Show. WDRC-Home Folks, lamp, clock, radio, etc...... 498.00. $9150 to $116.50 (3) 9 X 12 Axminster Rugs; States defense planner In Wash- lost thepi. Senator T aft hoa the GIRLS' and LADIES' WTIC—The Right To Happiness. Tomorrow . . 4 ;0O--WDRC—i^Robert *Q»- Lewis; Chica- $42.25 Kroll Crib in, wax birch with ■:apple decals Green carved, gray tone-on-tone, gold snatter- .ington would readily subaoribe to immen.se consolation o f being right m ; -r £l - . 7:00—Today/' V-. . an.,. ., . , $147.60 I^ve.Se^7 square-ann Lawson with foam-., and plastic teething rail *. . .-39^50 •■'• the theisia that If tWUnlt^^^^ States arid valuable to the nation - ax' a ■ WTHT—car Tianey. dash, each ...... * 7 9 * 5 0 ■■■ ■B;:" -9:00—Teat Pattern and Mtule. : WCCGi-afuato.- Latex cuHbiona;.greeR.and^^brawa..textuxed.. ’wh'eiF."'" ...... ' ...... - " ■ KYtOKdSOOKS ■ 9;43‘-M ‘ofnrhiS''•Nl'Wa. • WHAY—.News. - Ir to-hBve‘-jrahfrtahmr"'h>miaiY 10:00—Arthur OodfrCv. covering ...... T...... *129.00 $12.75 (4) Play Yards with slat. bottoms, bluej/ suppo.rt ia . Aaia in. the. future, Sp this Senator Taft says that Authorized Sales 70:15—Ding Dong School. WKNB—News, $107.70 (21 9 X 12 Velvet Twist Broadlooma; 10:30—Wind'OW Shopper. WTIC-/-Backstage • Wife. trimmed maple fin is h ...... 10.95 Japan Is the only likely candidate. he woiilci not fire a College pro­ and Service X -* The Unknown Quantity 11:00—The Big Picture. choice of rose or green, each ...... ^93.50 "South Korea can produce fessor ju.st bccau.so he was a Com­ 11:30—Strike It Rich. $225.00 Lounge Sofa; LaHv.son style with .square P. M. front-line men; Formosa can of­ and to many this elusive X presented quite a problem during round arms, open leg base. Green Chippendale $18..30 High Chair in wax birch finish with yellow munist, but only if he -^were de­ REFRIGERATORS: 12:00—World We Live In. $98 50 9 X 12 Axmin.ster; green tone-on-tone leaf fer -a diversionary threat. ' CORDUROY 12:15—Love of Lite. damask covering ...... 11 2.50 plastic upholstery ...... 12.95 tected teaching Communism! it­ our school days. ■ ' . pattern 77.50 Kelvinator 12:30—Search for Tomorrow. prescriptions "But in the final analysis, Japan self in the course of his college 12:45—Nancy's Kitchen. > " 1 f 1:.30—Garr,. Moore. ' ►c-^IU-'.FUU.Y COMPOUNDED 4 .$235.00 Lounge Sofa; square cut-back arms with $20.95 Child’s Table and Chair Set by Thayer; Is’ the only nation in Asia which work. That is heresy to sui>h as FREEZERS: BOXERS(tl Today this same X is still botl.ering many people, only the un­ 2:00—Wheel of Fortune. $81.00 9 X 12 Axminster; rose tone-on-ton? leaf . can add to the' United Nations Senator Jenner and Senator Mc­ 2:.30—Guiding Light.* T-cushior.s, kick-pleated base: olive green damask table and two captain’s chairs, blue decora­ Kelvinator known quahtity in this case is MONEY— how much br unfortunate­ 2:4.6—MI/l-Afternoon News. design ...... 65.00 military machine a fully trained Carthy -.'such heresy that, asi-wc 3:00—Big Payoff. it Arthur Drug Stores < covering ...... 169.00 tion ...... 18.75 CORDUROY 'V\ ly how little one may have. 3:30—Welcome Travelers, S military establishment, plu.s a pointed out, no prominent ed:i- RANGES: 4:00—Kate Smith. $134 .50 9 X 12 W ilton: tapestry rose uncut loop trained and tested war industry cational figure fias dared to .ssy Kelvinator Bengal In order to solve your problem anc| make X equal a goodly $98.00 Highback Barrel Chair, Sheraton legs, $119..50 (2) Full Size Latex Bedding Outfits; dis­ continued box spring base and latex mattress in pile l?af d e s ig n ...... ; ...... 99.95 necessary to back up that military it. Universal Tapftah OVERALLS... sum of money make regular deposits in your savings accounts fuchsia striped damask c o v e r ...... f -64.00 eatabliahment, and thereby as­ Yet what is heresy to Jenner blue striped ticking, each ...... 89.5u 111!.00 9 X 12 Axminster: green carved sure shorter supply lines. and McCarthy is obviously Ameri­ WASHERS: $98.00 Sheraton Fanback Chairs, button backs (2» cotton ...... *69.50 "United States defense planners can truth. There is no law In this Easy Blackstone in small^patterned blue damask; (1) in figured $54.50 (3) Full Size Red Cro.ss Innerspring Mat­ It” also would poi-nt out, moreover, country against being a Conynii- ABC Kelvinator POLO SHIRTS T uners gold dama.sk, each ...... 64.00 tresses; 240 coil-type in gray and white striped that Japan, unlike 'any other nist. It is barring that Moscow- ticking, each ...... 34.95 $298.50 9 X 12 (2) Wiltons; famous AnglorPersian IROt^ERS:^ oriental design in beige or red; floor samples, Asiatic nation, except Communist directed phase of it which our Savings 6aHk°'^MaHcliesteF i $98.00 Lounge Chairs with open leg bases; 1 each Easy Ironrite , $59.50 Twin Size Holman-Baker Stardust inner- each ...... 239.50 China, b^us a^potential army cap­ court's have judged constitutes a A MUTUAL SAViAGS eAAK Antennas Hn brown and green coverings ...... 64.00 able of achieving—without firing preaching for the violent over­ UHF spring mattress in gray and maroon striped VACUUM CLEANERS: to aeshot—some degree of nrilitary throw of our form of government AND ' ticking ...... * * * 39.50 $41.50 (4) 9 X 12 Needle-punched Felt Rugs in Hoover Royal 59c THE ONLY ONE IN MANCHESTER $163.50 Lounge Sofa; Lawson square-arm stylo stability in an area which today is a political belief open to any leaf pattern; choice of rose, blue, beige or Universal Lewyt with foam-Latex seat cushions: beige-green-and- blaxing on a half-dozen major war American who chooses to believe 923 MAIN STREET $265.00 9 X 12 Oriental Reproduction; handsome red textured c o y er...... 149.00 fretflU. 1 in it. RANGE OIL ' INFANTS' SWEATERS $1.00 Good TV Service washed rose oriental design in, 1009^^ carpet "Japan, for instance, could pro­ There is, on this plane, no more Deposits nuule on or before the fifth of any month ra y o n '...... 219.00 $41.95 9 X 12 Wool-Fiber; plain g r a y -----29.95 lURNER SERVICE draw interest from the first of the month. SEE duce sufficient military strength in reason for discharging a profes­ $210.00 Sheraton Wing Chair with down-and- feather seat cu.shion: Grand Rapids made. Old being to neutralize the Soviet sor, because he is a Communist BRIDGWAY MILLS CURRENT RATE 2V2% $41.95 9 X 12 Wool-Fiber; gray tone-on-tone bases on the Kuriles and .eastern than there is for diapharging a Call Mitchell 3-5171 AU goldiiyith blue and rust chintz in.side; plain blu»i A fter Store Hours call: Town and Country Lodios' Apparol DfPosirs dcsi^rn ...... Siberia- prpfesaor because he happens to coverings on outside ...... 175.00 Mitchell 3/8003 or WEST MIDDLE TyRN'PIKF,—COR. DURANT STREET ; 0UAkAmii3 DEPOSITS OVER "By merely posing a military be a Republican, or a Democrat, or Potterton’s Mitchell '9-4040 y-. IN fuu $18,000,000 F.\MOU.S FOR SF.RVltE FOB 21 YEARS threat, it could force the (Chinese a Socialist. And, on the other for-prompt aiid efficient . OPEN DAILY 9:00 to 9:00 > -\ ISO Center St. (Cor. ChurcliNI Center) Where It’s engy to.p«rk Oommunista to seek a negotiated hand, a professor who tried to con­ Sorrlng M*Brhea,t«r and Vicinity service •BlutloB In Korea. vert all his pupils to the Demo­ FREE PARKING For Over 45 Tears. *A bS by the asms token, it cratic 9 r Socialist br Republican .-1 ' V i f \ ' ' \/ ■M MANCHESffcR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 25, 1953 PAGE^ ELEVEN. 'i • MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN-WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1953 PAGE TEN of education to bargain with teach- J n r l n v e r Road to the Cross and the Chris­ Teachers Fight era. and to hear their grievancea, tian Way." Rockville things the boards are not now re­ The Church Council' will meet Aut. T.X Household Hints quired to do. Chief Explains tomorrow at 8 p. m., and "Family FAHEYS REWEAVING Democracy Shows, Off You Can Hold OF MANCHESTER Link to Labor It haa the' backing of the Con­ Night" will be held Friday with Fahey’s Use The Original "Frdnch Method" Speedy Study ( FLETCHER CUSS CO. supper at 6:30 j?,. m. .c (STEEL SASH necticut CIO Council and th# Con­ Hfe Only Method Which Csm D*rfeot Reosdts . . All fire taxes:, on-automiblle.s When you are greaidng a pah for Dr. Brookes Serving A^ain necticut Federation of Labor Coirect Dialing AiiOut Town a cake, apply thd fat with a clean WINDOW OLA8B Hartford, Feb. 28—1*1—Organ­ The elehientary 6’chool will ^)uetnrBid for That Husband pr fesTdenta in the South Man­ Phono Mitchell k ' AFL Teachers Unlona In the state. . NO PATCHES a r e ' USED chester Fire District must be soft bit of paper and use just ized' 'teachers battled organized , AFL officials declined to discuss open on Monday. ■patd irr full hefore apptying- for- [.enough to cover the- pan., surface: l.^As. EastetL Seal Chairman laboh before* a legislative'commit­ ^The* funoral of Mrst ■ Ida -Rtsley Edoh thrisd Is reirtikjed'seiwntely. Our-WMvera had yeu* ■ smoothly, evenly and lightly. Or teacher niemhersHip in US'Unlbni^ ^ With a House 10.13 motor vehicle .registration AUfcTGLASS (compl«t*ly Insfalltd) tee here yesterday over a proposal Miss MacKenzle. maintaining waa~held on Monday In Manches­ of experience nnd nil work is'guaranteed. SEoreUiie Road I use melted fat and a pastry brush renewals. It was reported to­ MIRRORS (Fir«plcK;*-^oor--mocl*nis) Rockville, Feb. 28 — (.Special)—#Mra. Marjorie Meade, Mrs. Helen that would place the teacher* the OEA is not a labor union, add­ Andover, Feb. 25—(Speclall ter. Gnrment* Left In The Morning Can Be Picked Up After Shopping day byiCollector Thomaa Weir. : to coat the surface fo the pan. under the jurisdiction of the Con­ ed the group had voted to oppose Fire Chief (Seorge Nelson today Mrs. Bessie Hilliard was St her By rVNTHIA LOWBV Rev, Dr. George 8. Brookes will Mills, Mr*. Elsie Nutland, Mrs, home here on Saturday. (ConUnued From P«*e One) AP Newsfeatiirea Writer Payment* msy be- made at Mr. GLASS FURNITURE TOP Lillian Nutland, Mr*. Harriett Nut- necticut Labor Relations Act. the proposal because it "is in the cautioned local residents on the I Kitchen Memo: There are 2 cups again serve as chairman of the The teachers, members of the necessity of correct dialing when Seven local women attended the FAHEY'S In all the wealth of current Weir’a home, 117\ Summit ofdried split green eas in a land, Mrs. Theresa Pasicks. Mrs. best Interests of education to have- Bridge* «nd River* m akes »ip It* atreet. ‘ \ I Fr a m e s ricnIc for your prints or pointings 1953 Easter Seal campaign here. Connecticut Education association the essential controls over teach­ placing a fire alarm call. He point­ annual World Day of Prayer serv­ 9iM MAIN STREET HARTFORD literature on the subject of brlng- pound. Eleanor Schanal, Mrs. Evelyn ice of the Tolland Comity South mind on the issue, he will set *' The announcement was made by Davis and Mrs. Helen Qrinarski. ' (CEA), took the position that al­ ers remain in the local communi­ ed out that persons living in this | lng a wandering husband to heal, .I MIRRORS for your fromos, or FRAMES MADE though they were organized they town who are listed in the Coven­ group at Hebron Congregational liearin^ •■without delay ” on plans If you pit and rut dates fine, MUs Gertrude Norcroaa, executive Rummage Sale ties." Church Friday. I have never encountered advice to for your mirrors. The Methodist Youth Fellowship were not members of a labor try exchange should dial HA, the to finance the project. bean:^talk, too. I know one young you:il find that a pound of this un­ of the Connectcut Society for union, but members of a profes­ firal two letUrs in HArrlson, be­ Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Sage have llure him into buying a small pitted fruit will give you about will hold a rummage sale, in Wes­ NO TRACE OF 47 fore completing th# number returned to thpir home after visit­ Kew, if any. '.n the Capitol today I house with fslrly large groiinda, husband with a normally lagging ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN Crippled Children Snd Adults. ^ leyan Hall Friday from 9 a.m. to sional association. homeboiind foot who haa become one and three-quarters cup. As chairman of the 20th annual Asserted Miss Jane MacKenzie, Tokyo, Feb. 25 — (*) — Search 8-2525. ing in NasHua, N. H. appeared to have any doubt that ■ set in a neighborhood of other Open AH Day Saturdays and Thursday Eveninua noon. ships have collected wreckage from ihe throughway in Fairfield County poaltlvely uxorioua due to a plug­ Easter Seal campaign which starts I English teacher at Windhaih Nelson said that if only the I small houses with fairly large For a quick I>nten supper dish, Mothers’ Club the fishing, boat Asuma Maru, and Mancheater Evening . Hcmld would be built along the shoreline grounds. ------;— ged up kitchen fink pipe. He start­ March "5 - in citiea and towns The Tolland Mothers' Club will High School: numbers are dialed, a busy signal ed out merely to open the trsp, ananged cooked broccoli in a shal­ throughout the United State* and "We believe that in its very na­ confirmed that the craft sank with will be heard and the call ia wasted Andover correapondent,— Mrs. LASSEN’S route recothmended by Highway A cursory check of trends in, low baking dish, fop- w ith' chunk* meet today at 8 p.m. at the home 47 men aboard,'the Maritime Safe­ In addition to delaying the , fire George Nelson, telephoh* Pltgrlm Commissioner G. Albert Hill. It husband-holding Indlcstes thst found the plumbing situation an continues through Easter Sunday, of Mrs. Debbie Kaynor. Following ture the teaching profession differs m I a NS Hifliott quality ShoH fuol oH infuriating, intriguing challenge, of drained canned tuna and a April 8, Dr. Brookes will direct the from private Induetrlal employ­ ty board announced today. department. t-878S. would roughly parallel the con­ most advice-givers put the re- the_ busincM meeting Mr*.__ Amy ... Thashlp. waa repDCtad..in.dlsUeaa. SpOnsIWUlty on th e w ife ;- She - is and haa. turned-int o- aometbtng of- a .cheeseTfla.vored.xream. sauce.. H eat li-i. appeal for funds to -provide re­ ment snO The positlcm of teachers’ ..... w...Arrival Automalie.or. coRdoUworios------ge--1^ Boston TOat Road’ (Route in the oven or under the broiler. Barnard wl'U ape^. T co-host­ In high seas Sunday night about Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cortis. In hie youth, George Washing­ urged to pretty up. bone up - on hobbylat on the aubject. Hla equip­ habilitation services for Connec­ esses are Mrs. Bernice Abom and different from that Of labor. 24>hour oil and burnor sorvleo ment today Includea auch eaoteric ticut's handicapped. ■We feel, therefofs, that educa­ 300 miles southwest of Tokyo. No RFD ‘1, are parents of a son bom ton turvayed the atr^ta of his ^^5entlment..aeemed to be Increas­ his Interests, make the home more Mrt. Joyce Cobb. . trace of aiirvivors haa been found. Satisfaction or NO CHARGE attractive, organize the household itema aa a pipe threader and self- — #1.7 to Slay Here tion should maintain its independ­ Sunday at Hartford Hospital. horn# town, Alexandria, Va. ing also for ejttendlng the through- locking duct roda...... ' ------Of the fund# raised locally, 91 ;7 ent status eand not be encom­ — Entering Armed Force#---- '"J______' ...... ■'' way to Rhode Island. Originally, to give him some peace and quiet. \ All TollMd and 'Vernon news "EXEMPTION" LOST Another of my acquaintancea de­ percent will remain In Connecticut passed by provlalons applying, es­ Jesse M. Hills. RFD 2. is under it was planned to atretch only If has been my observation, items are now handled^ through Phone Mitchell 9-0121 'however, that a seepage of drain­ cided to Have aome money by build­ to continue and expand the serv- sentially to industry and labor." Albuquerque, Feb. 25—(IPI—A order# to proceed to Fort Devens,. frohi the New York state line in S/itMA new TEL MI-8-8181, the Manchester Eyeathg Herald •mall boy yesterday picked the Mass., reception center for proc­ age water into a cellar, a leak.v ing himaelf some bookcaaea in hla 824-826 icea while the remaining 8.3 per­ Rockville bureau, located at One The proposal, given a public • For Prompt, Courtoous Sorvieo Greenwich through West Haven. hot water faucet, an acute ahort- Child'a room. The bookcaaea aren’t MAIN ST. MANCHESTER cent will go to the National Socie­ hearing before the legislative labor wrong place to get IosIt—the essing and Army training. GOP leaders said that If there U-wing tips^y Botes Market atrieet, telephone Rockaille crowded offices of the Internal Church Activttica Bge of book shelves or a neigh­ in yet,' but he’s bought an imprea- ty to support thd nation-wide three 8-S1S6. > committee, would place under the was any doubt that a Fairfield borhood protest meeting on ways alve -and axpenaive ■-collection of ' Thcrt't no hu«in«ti\Jik* shss point program of research, educa­ Labor Ttelationa Act employes now Revenue Bureau. Sunday's sermon by Rev. County through way would be and meana of'forcing the achool power Idola, including a bench sfiW biiiintii lor siidinl tion, and direct services. exempt. Including teachers, state "Everybody wanted to claim Stephen Chamberlain was the LASSEN PETROLEUM built. It was virtually dissipated bus to make an additional .stop ia for filigree work, and currently ntti to t mtn'a wardrob employes, and workers for charlt- him,”, one agent said. "He waa a fjrat In a series of eight which he "YOUR c o m m u n i t y SHELL DISTRIBUTOR’* Cleunty Meettij” well-behaved, four-year-old ex- haa planned for the Lenten season. by strong support from eastern the most effective way .of keeping can't be lured out of the cellar eve- you'vo b*on lookinf (nr i The Tolland County Democratic Deaths Last Night Shle and religious organizations. , Connecticut legislaiors tor a hlgh- ’a man out of trouble. ninga and week-ends. Rtill another . (rnm the $ond old "n In effect it would require boards 1 empllon.” The them# of th# series is "The j 'way cutting clear across the state. association will meet at Ellington The.se situations rarely Interest gent of my acquaintance la fa.sci- t«k« th* U-tip (rnm Baiot! Town Hall Monday at 8 p. m. The By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS i^ea No Majority Oppoaltion or concern those persons who nate.d b.v cement, and Is spending trim and nMt-lookinf, smart ia Gilman, who favors an acroas- Ten-yeaf-old Mary <2iri*tlne Kaleskl of Brldge|M>rt, f’onn., re- speaker will be Philip Laing, Re­ Palo Alto, Calif.,~Dr. Douglas (vlraa the present ahe' asked for: Ihe American fiag that ha* live 4n apartments or who rent the winter fashioning interlocking a aubtia mannar, IVhy not alidt presentative from Windsor, who Is the-alate throughway, contended iaio a pair tomorrow? H. Campbell, 98. on* of th* v^drld's over the Capitol lii Waahlnglon. She also received a free trip to houses. It's the superintendent's cement blocks with which to line also assistant minority leader of that hostile sentiment at the hear­ leading autboritle* on boUny, Wanhlngtoa aponsored by the VFW. rre*entlng the flag I* hcada<-he when the cellar floods, hi* driveway. the House. He will sp^ak on taxea ing was not expressive of the a holler breaks down or the fur- Snmetimea I auspect. their Wives member o^ the firat ata^ of In- feeling of a majority of Fairfield nectleiit repreiientatlva Albert P. Morano. At right I* John P. H:«\- and the state budget. atructors at Stanford IJnlveraity, ter.' Exwitive Secretary to Moranq and a member of the VFW post | isn't functioning properly, wish to goodness their husbands A nominating committee will be TEL. IU-a-618t County residents. When one rents a house, one and one time botany .uUtructor at ■834-828 that aponaored M ary’s trip. ______' ______hadn't turned into such home? selected to bring In a slate of of­ MANCHESTER •'The significant thing to me. I doesn't assitme a passionate, bodies. ficers for the April meeting of thp Indiana university.^' Died Mon­ MAIN ST. he told a reporter, "was that lalighllv - nervotis feeling of re-, association. At the May meeting day. about 6,1 per cent of the people at (iood Neighor Policy i sponslbillt.V, protectiveness snd J this list of officers will be voted Greenfield, k{*a*.—- Albert F . the hearing were women. Fair- Ruth Millett pride whirh acenres to ow;nerahlp upon. Burgess, 79, c^lef entomologist of field County wants that road. If Could Have Paid Here -even if the mortgage company ■ Refreshments will be served by the U. S. Bureau of Entomology it didn’t, there would have been in fact doea have the major por­ until hla rejitrement in 1$42 and a Chriatmaa Shop Too Earl.v the Ellington Democratic Club and a lot of men up here, factory I t finally happened thi.s tion of the investment. the Ellington Town committee. past pre^dant of th* American ,\nd You Ml«« a I/ot of Fun ! It woirld be Interesting jo have workers and others, to tell us that morning. A Mercer and Dunbar Swimnllng Fool Benefit AssociaUm of Economic Entomol­ they didn’t." This year for the first time I ! armored truck stopped In front ■f a- survey made of the divorce-- ogists. ^ e d Moijday. LeMaire said he could see no rates as between young coirples' The program fqr the all "Magic pulled m.vaelf together *nd did m.v i of the Msnehester 'frrrst ConV- Show," sponsored by the Rotary Detroit —Louis Hamper,' M, reason to delay" a public hearing CThristmas shopping esrly. But | pan.v. The two occupants got who are homeowners and yoirng dean of Detroit architecta who de­ on financing proposals once the cottples who pa.v rent. I airspect Club for the benefit of the Swim­ I'm not sure I sm ever going to be out of the ear- and one giabbeil ming Pool fund, has been com­ signed the Book Tower, Sheraton- — ^ x* decision is made. He himself, .SO forehanded again. -'that figtrres wnttld show a lower — IP YOU DON’T HAVI several hags of money and rate for the homeownera. And it pleted. The event will be held at Cadillac hotel and the Cadillac - he said, favors the Fairfield coun- In the first place, I didn't sfold atarted to enter the brrnk. Hrtw- ACID INOIOISTION Sykes auditorium March 14 with Square bqilding and also drew ■ ty throughway. Asked how he the rush by shopping esrly. The is my belief that the mere fact of ever, before he gained the en­ owning property gives roofs td a ; Today and rrary day, the following eight acts: plans for 100 other Detroit build­ fell about extending it to Rhode stores were packed with other trance wa.v one of the hag.s you'll he "tilting on lop ings. Bom in Blieedalhelm, Ba- Island, he commented: , marriage. Tending to the multi­ The Daleys, Smokey Honeyboy esrly birds, all of tis obviously broke a t the bottom and $10 o( ihe world"—boring WIeWord Jones, Joe Morrissey, Nelson varta. "We've got to build a lot of thinking that If we started Christ­ tudinous projects involved in fun eating, drinking rolls of quaiter.s fell to the homeownership ma.v just make the what you like without Demers, The Webb's, Bill Green- Los Angeles —William N. Jar- roads. Let’s not kid ourselves." mas shopping before Thanksgiving street. ough, Foo Ling and Company, and 0|ien Mind on Bond* we'd have the stores practicsily to male homeowner too hus.v and fear of gat, haanburn, nagin, 75, retired Chicago banker Saturday Last Day Both gusrds drew thoir side cautious with his greenbacks ti tour ttomach—if you do Prof. A1 Ju'ster. and industrialist. LeMaire said he was keeping ourselves. at million! do. Juft eat ^ an open mind as to how big a sr-ms snd, from Is.st reports, get Involved with either- bars oi- Eadfsivs comjorl Officials in charge say these Chicago —James I. Mlnteer, 51, And there are some other thing.* sll money wss recovered as 1 or 2 Turn! after meali eight acta are the top performers Iwnd Issue should be authorized. that didn't quite work out the way biondie.s, or whenerer orer-indul- fsnturt — secretary of • Stewart-Warner Gov; .lohn Lodge recommended passer-shy w atched only,.. A Ind-who dreams of blarktop-- ence brioga on distreif; in the art of illusion and presti^ Corp. since l948i Born In Shel- I had-planned. OUr children have’ f “U tM tl-fltl dlgitalion In New England. 160,000,000 In his budget message comp!etel.v changed their lists b.v None of ther-n helperl pick ,'plng his driveway la unlikely to or Tuma qtiickly neu­ ' Rlllll MSI M il l ( M f bins. Mo. last week a* a starter. rrp the ntone.v. * stop off. for a few quick ones on tralize exert! acid. Con­ Today’s Lenten Services '*■■ ■ ■ '• now. What they wanted for ■ the way to his home, and he surely tain no soda to orer- 1___ Some have suggested, a bond ls-_

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, NW^CHESTER, c6 n N« WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1963 * Section Two WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1953 WEDNESDAY, FE^RUASY 26, 19U PA(5E TWELVE iRanrhf Bt(r lEu^ning ralii Page$ J3 US 24 mitments ou top of neceisarylex- penditures. It doea not make' a New ^ o u t Troop Joins Manchester D ist^ Wilson Hits good picture.” Women’s Club Student Nurses Receive Their Caps GOP' toiidget specialists hoping Urge Insurance Firms Un S. Researchjn Nagasaki to iirnri as much aa lO totliton doi- m M RIAL Idea of Big l..rs from the overall 1954 appro-, m ^ c r e t Red, priattons requests made by Trui WAURAKRS - Is Described Bv D man contemplated a sharp slaah in To Open Offices Here -X. new defense funds, which make up the bulk of hia 78'4 'billion dollar Soroptimistp Ip i t i a t« where patients ar* merely *x- Budget Gut ARE NOW PRECISION Teaih Is Trying to Find ' amlned. They , are not treated Court T old budget. Burr Saya Developers should be financed by private capi­ House commlttef members hope tal. Four; Hear T$lk Given and not given advice, except p4r- He said today, however, that the Effects o f Radiation^ \ hap* to see their own doctoiA l^ e (ContlBued From Pago One) to obtain from secretaries and ‘Aggressively W ork­ - tion* and last summer attended fine his opening statement to what nual taxes are allowed to expire vealed there had been "a good like­ factor among reputabi* businesses photos they took were shown last a miniature Rotary banner which the defense intends to prove and Police said Robert Canfield Reid, lihood” the Farm Bureau Insur­ in determiningilr locatibns the International convention in Oo- night. The elder Weden operated he will give to the president of the on schedule. who would have been 17 today, penhagen, Denmark. S)ie addremed "hot make an argument.” , Senator Capehart (D., Ind.) ance Company of Ohio might have Burr’s announcement that in­ the slide projector while his son Nagaski Rotary Club upon hia re­ Gave A-Bomb Secrets had been forbidden to take the established an office in Manchester surance companies are being oon- the Mancheater Soroptimiat Club provided the commentary. turn to Japan. said'Dodge had asked all govern­ ear. .but said he evidently had done at a previou* meeting abqut her The House un-American Activi- ment agencies to cut estimates if space had been available, tacted came on the heels of a In NhgasakI, Dr. Weden said, the At the close ofithe program, the ^Iftsties committee aiiegeaalleged thatxnai Weln wemv Herald Photo. so while his father, Wilfred, and >' T he' company recently rented statement last night, by Matthew travel* and exeriencea in Ehirope commission is studying the late re­ senior Weden spoke hHefly and previously submitted by Truman. his stepmother, were at work. ' Last night Mia* Parker confined berg, 36, slipped atomic secretM® _ A" hew-fioy-Bcout troop. Troop He had forecast a 10 billion dol­ space in New Haven from the Moriarty that he ia working to get sults of the atomic bomb and try­ urged the Rotarians to conMbute a Red to^be passed on to Russia presented to Mr. Gagne for the ■ The elder Reid, who found his "New Haven” Railroad. an Insurance company to locate In her remarks to the general subject ing to discover the less obvious ef- generously to the Red Cross cam­ 6S spdnsorcd by the First Infantry sponsoring organlzaiton. lar deficit for fiscal 1954. son’s body, said he had never seen ; of Soroptlmlam, its history and While he worked at the wartime - Capehart said Secretary of the Burr said the commiesloners town. Moriarty made the remark Jects of radiation. paign. He pointed out that hia eon Mdiation laboratory at tile'll.r Univer­ Regiment Association’ of the Con­ Manchester District Chairman News Tidbits the ..32 caliber revolver with which have talked personally with repre- at a meeting of'busineba and pro­ ideal*, and it* rapid growth In this Two apparent results of the had come home on an emergency kloppenburg lead these members Treasury Humphrey gave no indi­ the boy fired a slug through his country and other parts of the leave and that the arrangements sity of California.’ ^ necticut State Guard, was sdded to Culled from AP Wires cation of possible tax reduction eentatlvea of four Boston insur­ fessional men. „ atomic bomb, as discovered by the Weinberg deniedytnis in testi- of the new troop In the Scout osth heart. State Police Sergt. Law­ ance firms. world. She enlivened her talk commission, hsve been cases of were made by the Red Cross. Msnehester District and Charier moves by the new adminl.atratlon. rence Beizer said he is continuing with many incident* in her long ihony before the committee in and law: Edward Adams, Robert One of the disadvantages of the OERO PUROB DOUBTED cataracts of the eye and leukemia Oak Council, Roy Scouts of 1 Brazas, Clifford Fisher, Thomas' Humphrey had told reporters out­ his investigation of that phase of experience o f the friendline** of 1949. 'hils led to charges of per­ America, last night in a ceremony 1 Mrs. Dovle .Dean, 64, will be­ side the committee session that commission. Burr said, is that it is Vienna, Austria, Feb. 25— Dr. Weden said. The Japanese jury—that , Weinberg lied under Gsgne, Terence Horsn, John Ja­ the ca.se. A Vienna newspaper asserted to­ the member*,-; one with anothei people have been most coopera­ at the SUtftp:imory. Participating j come second Ohio wornan to die la it would toe two or three months In addition-to'his father, -the competing with communities which and the-important welfare work INCOME TAX oath. cobs,- John Morehardt, H e n r y have development corporations. day that Hungary's deputy premier tive in assisting the American* in in thd cerernony were (from left | Petig, Bernard Pudvah. Glenn electric chair if sentence given her before the Elsenhower administra­ bov is survived by hia mother, Mrs. See ewedvemcG accomplished through the united Have your taxes computed or ■ Hits said the government will to right)' Manchester District for husband's murder is carried tion could .send any tax recom­ Mary Longo of Danbury: two These corporations take pptiohs Erno Gero. the satellite's No. two their research work, he added, checked by a quaHfted tax ae- show Weinberg was a member of Bowen, Steve Higgins, Philip on land, buy land outright, and in Communist, is "seriously 111” and effort of the individual, regional and have submitted to various Chairman William Kloppenbtirg. Pineo, and Richard and Donald out , , . Residents of Taftvllle and mendations to Congress. brothers. James and Wilfred, Jr., and national groups. conntanL CaU MltclMn »-841g a Ctrfnmunlat cell at Berkeley from Troop 6.’> Committeeman Paul j i liew im e f New some cases, cons'imct buildings. .may be In the- process of test* to provide data. for appolntmeut *r stop la at Nielsen. : *■ ' Occura, who want to secede from Asked sbont the overall outline both in the Army, and a sister, Mr*. Ruth J. Spencer, president eafly 1939 through 1941. He said it Gagne, Nelghboi ho(xl Commis- : of world and domestic conditions Miss Sally Ann Reid of Los Burr has spoken in favor of the being urged. Western diplomatic Dr. Weden atressed that the 244 Mala StreeL AvatiiiM* -at Troop 47 Exploi’er Advisor Norwich, receive third legislative 1953 RRrttenu e of the club who had worked with commission does not operate a a small cell, but "very secret sioner Julien Strong, Scoutmaster setback when committee reports presented by Humphrey. Dodge, Angeles, Calif. formatioit of such a corporation sources said they were inclined to your coBvealeaoo. James IJngham supervised the the program committee, wa* taken hospital. It is, Inatead, a clinic ■' and extremely Important” because Dominic J. Verizzi, James Llng- unfavorably. and Secretary of State Dulles, here and Indicated he feels it doubt the report. It was composed mostly of post­ Tenderfoot Investitures conducted audoenly ill in the late afternoon. him, explorer adviser Troop 47 by Mr.4l-ord, assisted hV inCeators Tliree New Englajtd cities—Bos­ Capehart said; With long skirts, half the world graduate students and scientists. ' 4nd Roger I.ord, explorer of Post Vice President Alyce Salisbury was James Hosvllle, Troop 27, Robert ton, Springfield, Hartford—will re­ "It cerfninly is not pleasant. can't tell if the other half has a leg also unable to attend and Past Four Manchester girls were • One Important figure in the com-, 47. We have these tremendous com­ to stand on. mittee Investigation' of Weinber^t Billiard and Andrew Siihle of ceive direct service to Denver, President A lice. Clampet presided among S3 student nurses of th* - Paul Bernard is in.sUtutional Coin., if CAB approves application E.A. will not testify, H was disclosed Troop 47. guides John Dormer sml on short notice and welcomed the freshman class at Middlesex Me-j repivsentalive, and the following filed by American Airlinea . . . 699 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER mortal Hospital School of Nursing | He is the man who said he Iden- men comprise the troop commit­ David Williams of Troop .27 and menibera, candidate and eight, So- flfled Weinberg as the "Scientlsl "an honor guard comprised of Troop State-wide manhunt gets under­ roptlmiet* from Hartford. who received their caps in tradi- | tee: Foblan E. Johnsoh. chairman, way in Florida for convicted slayer lioqal "capping” ceremonies held X ” who slipped atomic secrets to and Roland Irish. Pan! Gagne. 27 Si^outs: David Ix>renzen, Alan Attractive program* in the col­ i Communist party funct^nary. Churila, John Norris, Edward P'elt- who escaped from county jail on recently at Bengston-Wood Hall in Gerald I,. Decelles, J. R. Magnano 21st floor of skyscraper courlhouss Special ors of the order, blue and gold, on Hits read to prospective Jurors ham, Daniel Dorrher. William one page bore sketches indicating Middletown. a ih lcm ^ s and Paul Bernard. Scoutmaster in Miami. Seated are. from the left, Cyn­ A list of 18 names. said they Verizzi la custodian of the State- Boneill, Michael Wlchman and the classification of the four can­ were the names of persons who Nicholas Infante. didate* initiated. They were: Miss thia Agnew of 3 Deepwood drive. Armory. and lived In Hartford and Beverly Dickson of 219 Char­ will figure in the testimony, or prior to coming to Manchester last Badges of officowere awarded as ABDIK.TOR.S ARRESTED Bernice Juul of the Weldon Beau­ $$• M A H f f f t . mt*el M$t$ who will be called Jis witnesses. follows: Robert Braza.s, senior “5 QUART GALLON ty Studio; Mr*. Kathryn Hendrick­ ter Oak street. Standing are Betsy fall to assume his diillea here. He Jacobson (left) of 92 Princeton The name of/jam es Sterling was formerly active in Scout patrol leader; Henry Petig and Paris, P'eb. 25 ()P)—Six persons, son, co-owner of the 8hip-Sh*pe Hurray was nat among them. Clifford Fisher, patrol leaders; including a Roman Catholic nun-j street and Rachel Lapointp of 126 Troops 10 and 11 in Hartford and Woodworking Company; Mr*. NortI) School street. Murray waa Ip charge, of security assisted in the reorganlzailon of John Jacobs and Richard. Nielsen, anef two Catholic churchmen; ARMSTRONG’S LINOGLASS WAX Final Clearance Gharlotto <*ray, soprano and voiqe and intelllgepce .In the San Fran­ assistant patrol leaders; and (P’rench abhesi, were under arrest i ta*cher; and Mrs. Adelma Sim­ Caps were presented to the Troop 93 of the Northeast School freshman class, which was the cisco area for the Manhattan En- there, where he acted as Scout­ Thomas Gagne, scribe. today in connection with the dis- j mons, authority and writer on the glneerlngy^trict. Skits were performeil^ hy the appearance of two little Au.strian ^ MEN'S WARM COnON or WO(^H.A>4NEL subject of herbs, Mrs. Clampet largest in the ^49-year history of master.— ...... -...... ; ' Buy one gallon-at regular prirc of fS.S9 and receive extra quart the school, by 'Miss Ong' M. Wil­ ’He .'t®l® House uh-American . The cHsrter for the troop was hew' patrols for tbe'parehla pre- Jewish imys, spirited but of France j presented each candidal* with a ActIvitiM committee in August, sent. Refreshments were served at into Spain 10 days ago. corsage of yellow rosea, daffodils cox, director of nursing. The cere­ read by Boy Scout neighborhood ($1.19 yalue)_at no additional cost • . . monies were attended by a capac­ 1949, that in March. 1943 ‘"a high­ commissioner Julien Strong snd th# close of the program. The two boys are Robert Finaly, j and blue ribbons, the gift of the ly confidential Informant” notified 11, and hia brother, Gerald, 10. florist member. Mrs. Julia Mc­ ity gathering of parents and Ifia ^ flce a scientist at. the radia­ whose parents placed them in a ' sm u ts Carthy. She also read a short his­ guests. A reception for the stu­ tion laboratory at the University municipal home at Grenoble, | tory of each new member under dents aiid their' friends was held If California had given atomic se- France, in 1944 to save them from REG. $3.25 VALUES ...... NOW $ 2 .6 0 the title, "This Is 'Vour Life!” immediately following the -exer­ 'ereta to a Red, Famed Potato County German invaders. cises with members of the faculty /S Group singing of Soroptimist serving as hostesses. "We finally narrowed It down ' Both Catholic and Jewish dig­ songs and the showing of a color­ and definitely fixed the sclentlat nitaries have appealed publicly for REG. $3.95 VALUES ...... NOW $3.1S ful motion-picture, "Hawaii, Para­ ns Weinberg,” Murrav testified. Turns to Meat Herds the release of the boys. A report dise Island.” were other pastime* Red is Identified .0 from Bayonne said Catholic church of the memorable occasion. The committee identified the representatives had gone to San REG. $4.50 VALUES...... NOW $ 3 « 6 0 Manchester, Communist as Steve Nelson, long­ By EARL ARONSON big lota for orchardista. Most of Sebastian, Spain, to negotiate for time party functionary. Weinberg Uniiitnn Me _ -T h e Maine i the cooperative work is done their return. Dale Book denied giving secrets to Nelson, county that sends more potatoes' ^cough the Aroostook County REG. $5.95 VALUES ..... * NOW 94e7$ Siinoke Causes Fire and said he did not recall knowing to th* taM*. thna any other area ; livestock Assm-latlon which only It's strange, hut even for folks T il. MITCHCLL 9 -a tM Friday. Feb. 27 him before they were brought face in. the nation wants to add the 1 Iwt June hired Martin who have been doing it for years IM CENnR ST., MANCHUTfS Scare ou: Main St» to face by the committee. and years, it's still hard to get out RE6. U.N VALUES TNOW- 95-55 Masonic Ball at Masoiilc ’Temple. meat that goes »ip well with spuds, i ** of bed in the morning. Saturday, Feb. 28 Woinbetg'a Btatement that he Aroostook County is trying to 1 did not know Nelson is the basis Annual ladtea’ night, British- b\Uld a beef cattle industry. i ______A..smoking oil burner caused of one of tl|e counts In the indict­ REG. $7.50 VALUES ...... NOW $ 6 . 0 0 tenants in the Johnson Block on American Club. There's plenty of fine, . rolling 1 Tuesday, March 10 ment against him. grazing land for cattle in the 'Main street to believe there was TABLE - DESK - TV Earlier, however, the proaecu- a fire in the building at 7 o'olock YWCA Public Affairs lecture on tors laid in a bill o f particulars state's northernmost county. Only : REG. $8.95 VALUES ...... NOW "Protective Insurance: Property, 750,000 of. the 4.129,000 acres are 47.15 this morning and Companies 2 given defense counsel that one of and 3 of the SMFD were called. Liability, Accident,” Community the Communist meetings Weinberg used for agriculture, 125,000 of Y, 1:15 p.m. them for potatoes. There was no fire and the cause allegedly attended was in a Berke­ LON6 SLEEVE was traced to *11 overflow on the .Saturday, March 14 ley, Calif., residence “believed to Clement .S. Dunning, assistant j Ladies’ night of Tall Cedars of county agricultural agent, estl-1 burner which resulted in heat'y, have been owned by Erie Loran black amoke. Lebanon. State Armory, 6:30 p.m. and occupied by J. Robert Oppen- mates there are 30,000 head of Tuesday, March 17 cattle in Aroostook now. 10,000 SPORT SHIRTS Just before 8 o'clock this morn­ YWCA Public Affairs lectlire on MILK GLASS—.BRASS~CHINA heimer." Faney aiifl plain oolorA. Bmall. medium and large. Soum with ing, Co. 1 put out a grass flre-at Selection of the jury yesterday of them beef critters. Hereford "Investments: Making the Most of predominates and there Is a spat­ regular collar sIm aad sleeve length*. . the rear of 488 Center street be­ Small Savings,”' Community Y, was speeded by Judge Holtzoff's hind Tony’s Atlantic Station.- Yes- refusal to .ask prospective Jurors tering o f Angus and ahorthom, 1:15 p.m. terdday afternoon a grass fire was Saturday, March 21 many of the questions submitted More ra.ltle REG. $3.7&«Nd $3,95 VALUES. NOW $ 3 « 0 0 exUnguiahed at 127 Prospect by defense counsel. Among those Francis BiizzeTl, chief the Annus! ladfes’ night of Ohi'ar 1% to 50% OFF street by Companies T and 4. submitted—and which he did not State Agriculture Department’s Shrine Club, Country Club, 1 p.m. ask—were whether any panel Division of Animal Husbandry REG. $4.50 VALUES...... NOW $ s . s o members had "any bias against reports the cattle poptilation In -.. l-V-w the . Jewish faith,” and whether Aroostook has grown 25 per cent they would- give the government In the past two years. Aroostook, REG. $5.00VALUES .....' NOW $ 4 * 0 0 Personal Notices the benefit of the doubt "in view he figures, could handle 100,000 ■h-'. of the great menace of Commun­ head on available feed. She.ep ro- BANTLY ism todsy.” duction also has increased con­ \. 'll REG. $5.50 VALUES...... NOW $ 4 . 2 9 Car4 of Thanks siderably. lie wish lo thank all of our nelch- Potatoes, like most crops, have borz. frionits ahrt relatlvi'a for th- OIL CO. niany art.! of klndnm! and (vnipathy their good and bad years. When REG. $5.95 VALUES ...... NOW $ 4 « $ 0 . sho-an I|« durIr.K our recent bereare- TEL. Ml.9.4595 they're a. glut on the market, 'IlT huFhand and or MI.9-4596 and '8 agricultural officials search the ’ 1^ .',*’'1^ I’ Calandra. We e»pec- A -future fhr stixiltarx'- ltems-to help - REG. $4.50 VALUES______NOW l $ 5 . 5 0 lally thank the luilan Ladlea Au*lllarv American Lrrlon Poet tOJ. Manchester the farmer. Peas for freexing. ■ If Bori.l1. >h' Alpina RANGE ANO FUEL Q—Is the Panama Canal open broccoli and rattle feed are bring­ Soclel>. also the Armory Tavern em- REG. $7.95VALUES ...... NOW F .'J’'’" •'"i 'be heaull- to.the use. pf all nations on equal ing in some income. , $6.95 ful fiorsl trihutea and loaned th* tue , Aerms ? Many farmers, how-ever, ' See' DONT MISS A THING! or tnfir riri*. OIL DISTRIBUTORS A--Onl.v in times pf peace. In beef cstlle brightening the dark years. ■ ----- MEN’S WARMLY LINED GABARDINE ^ -- Mcria Sfrt«f Artlm’e, the United, {Hates may and GaiiRht^r. 333 refuse trse-of it to anv nation. "Beef is grown entirely as a WOOL AND LEATHER ^ Dresses Dresses .

.. i . . % VI I ■/ ^ ■. ■■ . I , f ■I qs a base for military ^w sr. We fhreejeampaigns but took ho offi­ get,! making business easier to cial stand in the fourth. 1 transact and thus spurring it on. csuinot afford boom and bust;" Two New Tools Form 1040 Userg The new administration believes Bob La Follette La Follette was a student at the Speaks Sunday 23 N. Y, Police This has not worked to perfect* University of Wisconsin when ill­ tlon in past years. Consumer that by cutting out government deficits M d hardening the value of ness ferced him. to- withdraw dur- Are liitroduced Pav with Returns c r ^ t , for instance, has . grown Funeral Friday ing-hls sophomore year, in-1915, On the dollar If can make possible a OF YHl 3 LUM N6 MAKIS, OM T 90081 Fired for G ^t enornMusly in the past two years recovemg his health, he became freer economy, refereed only by i whUe,:„the. Federal, Reserve, has secretary to bis father,, .contlnulhg By Bel^russ Firm Taxpayers using income liw -TRUCKSJU« " Jeh.Rete6” TO OIVI TOU ’tinpefsdhaT, 1 ii dd r-S'b t monetary steadily tightened the money Sup­ In "W is eo n s^in until the elder L a Follette died. Forfii 1049"^ are required " to pay InBbbMeGraft controls that leave individuals (fpr . m o i f THISI AND IRANY MORI ^VANTAOIS ply. But Federal Reserve Chair­ In 1934 he and his brother Philip, . The B e 1 r u s s Manufacturing in full any balance of t u . due over- better or worse) to their own man Martin is known to believe then Governor of Wisconsin, left economic choices, except In emert (Continued From Page One) Company, 243 Hartford road, when the return is filed; Director (OoaUiiiied from P»ce One) that the trouble was the govern­ the Republican party to organize Greatest maneuverability ^ the 3 le a d e n - ment's unbalanced budget. So gencies. the Progressive party in their makers of the Belruss Comer o f Internal Revenue James J. saves you time and effort^ This is in addition to a U x policy nounced the death .olficlally suicide. loee their pension! as well as back long, according to his theory, as state. r Clamp, are manufacturing two Graham advised today. aimed at spurring personal and Police said no note was found. The law Is specific in regard to , Grealast vision area of/me "big 3” I9ta you pay tor uio six to e'lKht months government deficits annually in­ In 1946 he announced the dis­ more tools for carpenters' and crease the money supply, through business initiative. L a Follette, 58, was said to be payment of tax disclosed on Form see more • • • increases^fety, handling ease. they had been under suspension. banding of this party and entered hohbyista and expect to market the government spending and expan­ The handmaiden to these poli­ worrying aboiit a heart ailment the Republican primary, but was 1040. A bn lance of tax due must Two of them, Capt. Morris Coon devices soon, according to Walden Widest seal of the 3 leading makes. sion of bank loans on thrTJasis of cies Is management of the nation’s which several years ago had caus­ defeated by McCarthy. be paid in full with the ret\im on Dodge gives you the most truck and Patrolman Thomas H. Hinton, huge national debt, now 267 billion ed him to be hospitalized for sev­ E. St. John, Belruss sales man­ Mora Bower in the 1 ) 2* and 2-ton ranges had filed Applications for retire­ new government securities, mone­ La Follette married Miss Rachel or before the l.lth day of the tary measures could not control In­ dollars and a major force In the eral months and which had re­ Wilson Young, his secreUry, in FOR ager. third calendar month following than the other 2 leading makes. ment which would have become cently recurred. His widow asked The new tools are a wedge vise effective at midnight tonight. flation entirely. economy. 1930. They have two sons, Joseph the close of the tax year. i . Tomorrow: Debt Management, that friends. In lieu of sending and a mitre box. Both depart -Mere pick-up bodiot than the other 2 lead­ There originally were 34 depend­ But, Martin is known to believe, Oden and Bronson Cutting La Fol- Payment of tax due should be flowers, might contribute to the ■ ■ radically in design from common ers, including new 116' wheelbase i^-ton ants in the departmental graft his grip on the money supply can lett'd. made by check or money order, ew, more powerful engines! heart association. Ivlsea and mitre boxes and both are piclGupj^______trial. One was allowed to resign control all forms of credit, even Among the tributes: --payable to “ Director of Internal L a Follette was 30, the youngest priced under 82. . when he pleaded financial hard- individual, consumer credit, when Sen. Morse (Ind.-O re.): "Tfhe Revenue” and attached tq the re- Greotast V^-ton panel payload and capacity Senator since Henry Clay, when he T h e th.e, .gdyemment has a country has suffered a great loss.” wedge-vise is composed of lpr!),.^-he;n. J,t,.,!s,)pa,nsd,...... PLUS of the 3 leaden. ___ _ .. ahlp- Three othera were fired when succeeded” his - fatter;- Robert -M, ^Rew super-safe, brakes! 1 ...... , , . J --naan- ■ • twp* m • , budget...... LocalStocks Sen: W iley (H -W Ul.): '*HS w as ■ two- pieces o f shect ateel wlrlch act Only those individuals filing they tried to resign. "Fighting Bob” L a Follette. He, as opposing wedges against the 2 fuel fillers on all models to assure cleaner Paid MllUon Yearly Gould Reduce Prices the highest type of public servant, Form 1040A, wherein the tax is , QuotatloBs FnrsUslMd By was elected in 1925 and re-elected a determined fighter for his ideas.” material to be held fast. The prin­ fuel and a cleaner engine. / One of the 30 who went through The sound dollar policy, if it term after term until Joseph R. computed by the revenue office, -the trial, which started July- 22, Goburo * MIddlsbraofc, IM . - Sen. -Xanger _tB-Ind.l.:,„. "H e GflRTnERS cipal upon which It operate? is one are permitted to wait until they T^New Tmck-e-matic TCansmission! checks inflation, would reduce Floating olHntake selects clean oil at top, 1. p. m. prteea McCarthy, then a circuit judge, leaves an indelible record of work with which carpenters have long died shortly after it ended Jan. 20. prices, or at least prevent further defeated him in the Repuhlican 77f Main sC Manchester Tel. Mitchell 9-3448 receive a^ bill before paying their avoids sediment at bottom of crankcase. He was Capt. John M. Bou, who BMd( Htooks foi* the ran)( and file people of our been familiar. tax. X Increases. Freeing the economy of Bid Askad primary of 1046, and went on to Frequently when planing a door, Yes, of the 3 leading makes of Water distributing lube on all models directly w as found dead in the garage .of direct controls means letting the Country.” First National Bank be elected Senator, Sen. Mundt (R-S. D .): " A man builders wedge it With small wood Rev. Ferria B. Reynolds trucks, only Dodge offers you: cools valve seats . . . means longer valve life. his Staten Island home, Jan. 27. forces of supply and demand BOB H O PE TO M.C. of Manchester...... 84 38 McCarthy said yesterday he was of high Integrity.” wedges against a stationary A medical examiner said he died take over, under the general SPECIAL PURCHASE 7 powerful engines, 3 of them brand- 4-ring pistons on all engines save oil, upkeep. "deeply shocked” at L a Follette’s Sen. Douglas (D -H l.); "A n abso­ object. Rev. Ferris E. Reynolds, Ph. D., of carbon monoxide poisoning or of monetary referring. That Hartford National Hollywood, F eh ;, 25 (A'i—Bob new, with 100 to 171' h.p. . . . ad­ Bank and Trust .... 31>/i 33)i‘ death, and added, " I am sure .that lutely honest, devoted, able public The mitre box consists of' two former pastor of the Second Con­ a heart ailment. N o decision was could mean price dr o p a, and Hope has been selected as master vanced dual-primary type brak^cs in Independent parking brake on all models ia Hartfo.V Conn. Trust . 87^ 92 his many friends In Wisconsin and WOMEN'S, TEEN-AGE pieces of sheet steel formed into gregational Church who served given yesterday in his case. might, include wages and sal­ servant." ^ of ceremonies for the 25th annual simple, efficient, powerful. Manchester Trust .... 60 — the nation will also be deeply Sen. Maybank (D -S . -C .): A shapes which resemble triangular the local church from November 1- through 4-ton modela, for Aiire Gross, who has told of paying aries, the price of work. These 1935, until the summer of 1946, Academy Awards presentation etops and easy servicing.. .Truck-o- one million dollars a year in graft Phoenix State Bank grieved.” great American whose distinguish­ cake pans. Placed back to back program March 19 at the Pantages Rivetleis Cyclebend brake linings last losses would bo compensat­ La Follette had lived in Wash­ will be the guest preacher at the matic transmission with g^rol Fluid for protection, was a star witness and T r u s t ...... /. 62 — ed record will live long after him.” the ’’pans” form guides for a aaw theater. Hope was ,MC for ^the longer, can't score hrakb drums . . . linings ed, the new administration leaders service Sunday .morning at 10:45. Drive, available on and *i-ton "L for the prosecution at the de­ n re Insoraave Dompanlee ington since hie defeat, acting as LOAFERS, OXFORDS at a 90 degree angle and both left 1939, 1944 and 1945 0.scar events. are tapered and molded on many models believe, by more predictable dol­ an economic adviser and consult­ A t preaent head of the Depart- trucks, for the best partmental trial. He Is serving a lar buying power, and would stim­ Aetna F i r e ...... t..,. 67',4 6914 • Choose from several styles in brown, black, red and right 40 degree angles. for quiet stops. Hartford Fire ...... 158 163 ant. He went to his office for the rnent of Philo.sophy and Religion in no-shift driving... 12-year penitentiary sentence for ulate business, by nwre predictable If Both items will be available soon National Fire /,...... 66 69 last time yesterday morning. He rust. and profes.sor of Greek at Eton lua all of the other Oriflow shock obtorbers on I 2-1 I 4 * 9 "^ U bookmaking and conspiracy. He dollar buying power, and would at local hardware establishments. Phoenix ...... 102 107 also was chairman of the board of College, Elon, N. C„ Dr. Reynolds ton models give smoother ridingXgreater cooperated with the city hoping to stimulate business by giving con­ COX St, John asserted that in intro­ Elodge exclusives life aod Intfenialty las. Cos. a Milwaukee radio station and • Moc, Oxfords. Brown only. will be visiting friends in town driver control bn roughest roads. win a reduction of his term, but fidence to Investors. ducing three products in less than shown at right! luui not succeeded. Aetna Casualty ...... ;110 117 served on the boards of Sears Roe­ a year, Belru.ss has accomplished next .week and ia a guest in his ED’S SIGN CO. The price of the big and semi­ Find out how these Belter-balqdced weight disirlbuiien for extra The defendants 'at the depart Aetna Ufe (new) .... 77------80 buck A Coi, and the United Fruit • Sizes 4-9. what it normally takes a company former -pulpit, which 'has-been va­ permanent defense program would H lilW A R E payload. mental trial were charged with Conn. G e n e ra l...... 175 181 Cb. three years to do. cant since September. • Commercial Lettering Dodgeextraacansave stop increasing year by year as In- N ot every size In every style but all alzea in group neglect of duty, accepting bribes HpHford Steam Boll; , 44 47 Tributes to La Follette came i The firm's first product, the Since he left Manchester Dr. money. See us today! •k i t i r fiation makes everything more ex­ • Silk Screen Process Printing from Gross and permitting him to Travelers ...... 785 '765 from many of his former col­ Hardwart corner ciamp, has climbed ateadily Reynolds has written several pensive. The Individual’s Insurance Dodge pioneers . . . ethers followl Many operate his horse rooms and wire PubUo Vtimiee leagues in the Senate and others, in sales every month, St. John hooks which have been published, policy would be worth, years hence, ElBetricd S«ppliM o Neon Service features—just adopted by other leading roonu. TWrteen of them, who had Conn. Light Power . . 17 includUlg President Walter Reu- said. the latest of which is a hook en­ what It is today, and . his savings REG. makes— have been standard on Dodge trucks been acquitted at a previous de­ Conn. Power ...... 89 41 ther of the CIO, who called his Tods titled. "An Adventure with Peo­ fi-tH UniA 4-In would be similarly protected. Per­ . ‘,‘a.liberal In the truest sense .of the E D TOM CZVH partmental trial in November, HariJord Elec.; Lt. ■.;. 61 'M- ple,’* which will be 'published this for years! For example: chrome-plated top sons on pensions and annuities Manchester MI-8-8268 1961, were accused also of having Hartford Gas Co. ;... 37)4 40)4 word.” Conwr Mdln and spring by the Christian Education piston rings in complete line, spark-plug would have steady, rather than de­ VALUES ^ obtained their exoneration by ly- So. New Elngland La Follette supported Franklin TCLMI-3^161 Press, for use in connection with covers, 45-ampere Knerators, short wheel­ creasing, buying power. / Tel...... '35 87 D. Roosevelt generally on domestic News of Local adult education. A t pre.scnt he ‘ S 2 S W ? ' base, rustproofed sheet metal. *”f(onaghan announced yesterday ■You never had it so good.*’ was Manufacturing Comuaalee issues. He worked for minimum MMcHb TornpikB East $5JI0 l.s writing another series of Sun­ that Delehanty, a retired surro­ a Democratic campaign slogan. wages and unemployment relief day school lessons for the Pi grim Am. Hardware .... . 17<^ 19)4 National Guard Ofrfy Dflifft hvMs fru cb that &r§ *'Jdh gate, had resigned the police post The new administration says. In Arrow, Hart, Heg. . . 44',i 47)4 and pushed an investigation of Press. His work was setested to which he was appolnUd spe­ effect, "Yes, but your House Is Assoc. Spring ...... 26 )i 29)4 alleged strong-arm tactics used by SUPER SAYINGS for the 1951 edition o f "Who's RsHd" ffl St y$vr kadhi§ «Mdk. cifically to preside at the trial. He built on a quicksand of inflation.’’ Bristol Brass ...... ' . 13 15 employers against unions. He was By M/8gt. W. A. Moakaliik Who in America.” served without pay. Deputy Secretary Burgess, Cheney Bros, (new) . 10 11)4 also author of a legislative reor­ Monday, Washington's Birthday, Humphrey’s adviser on debt guid C o llin s...... 105 125 ganization law and Served as WEDDING BIG BOYS’ OXFORDS was the first day of a commemora­ monetary policies, said in a speech Em-Hart (now) ... . 43 <6 chairman of the Civil Liberties tive issue of the United States Ike, Aides Push recently: Fafnir Bearing .... . 33 36>/4 commission. . INVITATIONS REG; $5.N VALUE three cent postage stamp as a | DODBEMbfCTRUCKS "W e are In the midst of a period Hart Cooley ...... 35)4 38 >,4 However, in the period before tribute to the National Guard. ► COSMETICS U. S. entrance into-World W a r II, ■’ !•------• of apparent prosperity. Based on Landers, Frary, Clk. . 23)4 25',4 Tho reasons for this com­ ► UT CARRY AM, L a Follette opposed many of the • Reception SALE PRICE For Hard Money (boom and bust) experience of the New Brit. Mach. Co. . 36)4 38)4 memoration by the Post Office De- '■ L LEADING BRANDS A pest, this is a highly dangerous North and Judd .... . 2 7)4 30)4 Roosevelt administration’s foreign Announcements partment is that the National ' 16 and preparedness policies, includ­ • Sires 314 SOUMENE, INCORPORATED (Oontlnned from Pago One) situation. Russell Mfg...... 14 Guard has always made such a ' FArthur Drug StoresJ "Our present prosperity is based .Stanley W ork com. . 48)4 61'A ing such measures as lend-lease • Informals vital contribution to the defense \ . 00 100 for Britain, revision of the neutral­ • Long-wear soles. The fuel oil you want when 634 CENTER STREET B TELEPHONE MI-3-5101 ^ Tho Idea Is to the tighten up cred­ in part on the steady decrease for Terry Steam of this nation in every conflict in ' .2 9 31 ity law, selective service and the • Plateless Embossinj? you want it! That's what i t In Inflationary times, n^aklng It some years in the vahie of money Torrington .. ■ which It hSs been engaged, IftclUd- ' .75 later extension of service by draf­ more difficult to do business and, and a rise in the price le v e l- U. 8. Envelope com. . 65 Limited quantity. Shop early Ing the present police action in our service means to you— . 63 68 tees. A fter the U . S.. entered the therefore, flattening out booths be- inflation.” . U . S. Envelope pfd. CALL Korea. PLUS top quality oil, priced war, he declared himself whole­ ■of - fore they become busts. In slump He added: Veoder-Root...... 30)4 33)4 Our organization is an ever pres­ The above quotations are not to heartedly behind the w ar effort. Ml-9.»73f, MI-1-87SS right! Try us once . . you’ll times, the Federal Reserve can "W e must keep a sound and ent force, trained and equipped to He supported Roosevelt during call us always! make credit easier and cheaper to dynamic economy for a long time ba construed as actual markets. protect life and property whenever and wherever di.saster may strike. The National Guard has the long­ Budget Payments est continuous service of any mili­ Arranged tary organization in the United Thanks A Million Folks!! States with a number of units that . are actually older than the nation home comfort USE SHELL Itaelf. ; . Becau.se the National Guard is FUEL OIL PRE-SEASON made up entirely of citizen aoldiera MORIARTY Bros. in every one of the 48 atates, THIS APPRECIATION SALE AITHyR BS Alaska, Hawaii, sPuerto Rico and 3 1 5 CENTER ST. G. E. WILLIS • the District of Columbia—citizen 94t MAM SVWKT AT ST. JAMES STMIT " soldiers who voluntarily give part Is Our Answer To Your Response To Our Third Anniversary of their time every week to train MOBILHEAT In the defense and welfare of their & SON, Inc. ■ WMAbCWsa I country and community and who nre first to enter active service in T«l. MItchdl 3-5135 2 Main St. Tel. MI-3-5125 STARTS TOMORROW! OPEN I'CLOCK ON SALE THURSDAY. FRIOAY A SATURDAY time of national emergency. I 2 i 9* ! . All these words and many more are a great tribute to the National SELF SERVICE NEW ENGLAND t x V / f DRUG STORE * Guard, to your National Guard, statione.d right here in Manchester. Two more local youths have FOOD MARKET I S i « * • ■ joined Headquarters 1st Bn. \yil- 3 ' liarp H. St., John, 42 Delmohl 151 MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST—TEL. MI-3-8338 12SFmI street, and Gordon B. Thompson, TURNPIKE 777 MAIN STREET TELe MI-9-3448 • r i r . 181 Wadsworth street. St. John Wn Piper was a member o f Hq. 1st Bn. from Tablets 1947 to 1949, when he..then en­ Yts, folks, your rospansa to our 3rd Amhrtra OM lfi Meiai-Tea (Maiit 2> _Olive___ L listed in the U. S. Army. Now that he is out, he esme to the Armory sory Sola wot tramandout. W * wont fotkaiik and signed up in .the Guard. NEW! l^EW ! Thompson, signed- .up for three I you for your eontinuod potronoqa ond w f PRE-VIEW OP LATEST years. Only 18 years old, he At Pro-Saason Low PricM H o s ie r y F M P U T believes In the Guard to help him or* heldinq tliis dpprteiatien sol* os our out in his civilian occupation. SPRING STYLES OF Peroxide VyoRs When he rompletea his basic, he DAINTY. WASHAILE Is going to select a service school way of fuptkor oxtradinq our thonks to YOU SLEEVELESS WOMEN'S lOO’s St one of the many Arm y posts where .such schools are being held >i-our eustomtrs. V a l u e s to-teach the man in the Army an m occupation he ran well use. Replcnifh your fraaxtr with thos* ouHtandinq wall trimmtd meat vciuti SHOP EARLY-8H0P HERE aaf SAVE BLOUSES Camay jag.3i23' We here at the Armory ask - V SKIRTS L every man from 17 to 3.5 years to 'Atop in-and - ask about the N a­ - U. S. GRADED ^ _ U. S. G R A D E D tional Guard and how you can CTTC A 1 / 0 Pwlrrhouse FOR THE KIDDIES ICE CREAM. Fainout^^Park Avik” FULL /• 1 ^ 4 9 . ( . 9 8 K . 9 8 . C.»S b^.efit by belonging to this or­ d I C A I V d Sirloin, Short OYC CHUCK ROAST 43c CAKE, CANDY AND NOVELTIES PUT Chlore-' ganization. PEDifiREED Witch Hazel U. S. GRADED. BONELESS phyli CHUCK ROAST 65c FAMOUS BRAND SKINLESS NYLONS Cocktail FRANKFURTS 49e / , / f ■" Free! Free! $1.00 LBAN= CHUCK A HOMEMAKER'S Best RUBBER Buys Lb. GIRLS’ Extra ShMr, Roq. Sooin GROUND BEEF 59c BACON 39c BEAUTIFUL 55 PIECE PRE-SEASON SPECIAL Extra Shoar, Dork Soom High la Quality But Low CROWN SILVERWARE In Price 4-01. Sha RED aad BLACK Sa^ ict Shoars ALL STEEL VENETIAN R«q. $1.59 ENDURANCE WttkCkhnphll Quality Foods At Low, Low Prices! SERVICE FOR 8 TMyStkfc pkanbariaiasi S BEAUTIFUL HAND-PAINTED W ATER BOTTLE Deeieraiiti CUDUV „DENIII 45 .Gauqa Kontruns A fcisMdr hah^soof Msppw. KEAL GOLD, FULL BODIED SWEET LIFE FANCY Y ELLOW IN V* 8 xCPLONIAL LAMPS - - ; • ' ' BLINDS - i isaHtaw AveaM ov REPAIR C O F F E E iiT OtEG^sli^iNITc KISGISTEK~AS OFTEX A8 TfQU-WlflH— DUNGAREES F.\NCY q u a l i t y HI SCORE CREAMERY ' ' . u ^ / . T T / 45c Stw Tomato Juice 4 cm SLN CAKEWALK m .Me In SRVtMTIfN B U T T E R u 73c Free! Free! EGGiSHELL ONLY KREML O tma, Skhtet 29e Ea. FLORIDA JUICY, GOOD SIZE 1 * » , ' » 18 to 36 InchM **giM SeaT*' ShaiipM The dress that Ukee fashlnn honors anyuhere! It's SixM 7.14 WATCHES SWEET LIFE EVAPORATED ' 3 FRESH PLUMP MEATY TURKEYS M o m W a x Cetrtains "Felissn* midd.s’-molded from rohn-Hall-5larx Kverglass emboss­ ORANGES 2 49e ed cotton with hew trapiinto effect that’s wrinkle-shy ; ’ IHAVEL Shampoo RUBBER Itr 59* and pre-nhrunk. For stili more e.ve-appeal . . . the stand- M IL K ^ Cans $ 1 .0 0 57* away collar, (he hmv fled |ieek sieves.'For .compliments DOUBLE BUNCH, FANCY PASCAL 5 Formost Boneless Ham Roulotiis 5T/ SYRINGE Spray QLOVK i 2 Iru h Our watch repair Mrvic. k in green, gold, bittersweet, capri blue, lilstc, cocoa or CALIF. V a NCY peony. 8ir.es 9 tb 15. BOYS’ Sale Special K ..5 9 * Plastic fotf, r.Habl., law cotl. All C E L ^ Y 17c SAVE RULER Laiolli parta and repairs guamnteed. $7.98 Tomato Paste 5‘^‘"'‘ 49c Basket Chuck Full of Grocorios Combination Attachm ontenot We also rematch and re­ FANCY CALIF., CELLO PKG. Irrtq. of 1.6^ Hom low w w POPLIN Plus string pearls, replace ond re- . YOUR CHOICE PEAS, GREEN OR u p t o 5 0 % Car A UlcM’ Syringo u Qr eel gems. ^ ^ CARROTS 2^'29c LINED ZIPPER Extra Shear, Roq. Sftam l-GG siqn, soR inbbsf ...... *•* WAX BEANS Owsi an Elgin 7 Look for the. ON NEXT YEAR'S NEEDS $t.75 t Is ^ CALIF. ICEBERG, GOOD SIZE Remember! Extra Shear, Daik Seam JEWELRY "dp" symbol on the cfiol. H SOLID PACK BOYS’ and GIRLS’ you don't hove a breakproof little LETTUCE 2^'29c You do net hov* to buy o thinq to bo oliql- JACKETS Outline Heel and Toe STORM COATS 12.00 SALE OdroPower Mainspring H will s h o p BONITA TUI|A4^-”‘ $tB -F • 9 bio to win tko obevo prixos. Just siqn your cost you little to Install H. I T . S. NO. 1 M AINE nomo on roqlstrotien blonk cnid drop in box ( BIRLS’ COAT SETS 11.00 Scatter Pins and on if at moot do^rtmoiit. ______. Earrings Criseo or Spry 3 89c POTATOES to '-’ 55c CHILDREN’S WiatirgreMi' E. E. BRAY 4.98 VALUE A f u e V s u r SyNdMife SNO SUITS 6.44 M ANCHE.STER’8 O LD EST Sixet 6.18 STSPEin SALE STARTS THURSDAY, FEB. 26 — OPEH EVERY NIRHT UHTIL 6 ------OPEH ALL DAY VSJSS 59« ESTABUSHED JEWELER 737 Main' St,— Tel. MI-8-5617 i/cc^u (/auoAn/ flute Tlieater Building ; / / 'U' ;i- Advertise in The,Herald-—It Pays « -\ r ^ V I,'- •/ -r /

'I . f • , MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WE^I^SDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1953 PAGE SEVENTEEN il^STER,EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 19S3 PAGE SIXTEEN MANC faculty of th« locaF^ementary coarse dry and fine dry crumbs in. Hebron Patsy Roy, Barbara Tardle and Opposition Unites urban groups, in place of one all- covered septate containers. Business Grpup Meets Six Rayann'a Welsher. , school. • ' powerful, Nazi-like' group. Badges Ate RMieived — = I Homa on ‘Vacation He says-* central force Is neces- MACRIOILCO. iiOw-Prioed Me»’» Dress Shoes UNION SHOPPING CENTER Xwo^Religiau* ...Bsitges were received by the fol- Teachers home for their spring _ io -Upset Yoshida sary for eiBclenc'V and economy. lowlng: Lucilla A. Miner, for vacation include Mrs. Charles N. One of the touchy features of A variety of attractive styles in 807 MAIN s t r e e t TEL. 8-0S44 EAST HARTFORD f a m s MEN’S > DRESS., SHOES . . have drawing, -painting,- Wrdv'wild plant, Flllmare, -Mrs. Charles M: L w - the- 'educatiofr -hefdrin bill would R e m ^ «hmI.FiioI O y 18 n i l /arm aafety, cooking; garden, flow­ comb, Mrs. ’ Evrrctt B. Porter, (Continued from Page One) deny teachers the rlg;htpf>political equally attractive prices at the A p ^ i o i i e t s " Holisdiaii ' * MONTGOMERY W'ARD COMFAr J«wdry er, YYinter sports; Judy Flemke. Mlaa Florence E. Smith, Mrs. activity. Opponents say (hlft is a I Fumithings short of 'i'o.shlda’a majority of 241 denial of freedom of speech, but 24 HOUR SERVICE NY. In sizes 6 to 10, jhere are the Anitarent Sentiment at.oia W. Garrlty. a member of the Their Doctrine design, garden, flower, bird. Lynn Archie Green and Mrs. Frederick Listed by budget-minded "Herald Square” DIAMOND RINGS TELEVISION Vacuum Cleanera L . _ ' _ . , 1 C. of C. Board of Control urged a Patten, housekeeper and horse­ J.'Brehant. of the Diet’s 466 seats but ^hey the liberals maintain It is neces­ METER TRUCKS shoes at $5.98, the goodlooking WATCHES REFRIGERATORS Pressure Cookers Segston tavors Revttnl- reconciliation in which each party woman; Penny Patten, the P h o n a l Mention obviously hope to pick iip ^ t e s sary to atop extreme leftist actiyl- brogues called "Grenadiers” at CHOKER SETS WASHERS BROILERS Hebron, Feb. 25 — (Special) same: Susan Wakemanblrd, winter Lucilla A. Miner, daughter of from within Yoshida’s own party, tiea among educators. BURNER SERVICE t o a s t e r s DISH SETS izing Present An Inter-faith meeting featured sports; Beverly Griffin, garden Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Miner, ia in which about 100 memhera are The three opposition parties, in $7.98, and the very distinctive PEARL SETS TEL. MANCHESTER styles in ‘'Plnehurst" at . $9.50. Go UGHTERS \ IRONS COOKING SETS ------. I Sanson urged the group to "have Sunday's session of the Pilgrim flower, winter sports; Pinkey spending her scliool vacation at grumbling over Yoshida's Iron- a statement, said their move is de­ in with your menfolk .to see how VANITY SETS ELEC. RAZORS PERCOLATORS Indications last night were that a voice in the chamber. CJhfinge Fellowshi group held at the Con- Shorey, bird, insect. Ratty Cambridge, Mass., the guest of her handed rule. signed "to restore democratic gov­ the” majority of the 22 citizens ‘ .your board of directoM," he said, gregafional Church here. John G. grandmother, Mrs. Alice Thomp­ The opposition plans to s)ihniit ernment to Japan," and “to. expose Rug riavingn -Up to $30.00 well dressed they can be at a mod­ Shorey, who is assisting Mrs. Pat­ MI-3-4523 Dlstlngutohed Fabrics, Low New Frigldairn Models present at a meeting in Suite 16 "change your president but for God Beck, student pastor andshis wife son and the latter's daughter, non-confidence motions, to the the government's reactionary ten­ Favorites For Easter Slipcovefs Made By You One can save up to $30.00 on est cost. ten, has been registered Senior* Thrifty-minded ladles will find | There is V8^ue and service at all CLOTHING ^ TOYS NOVELTIES were present. Scout, and received a pin and five Mrs. Msh'tin F. Crotty. house when debate begins soon on dencies." the BLOUSE OB DRESS price-levels in the new FRIOI- ' ' ' rr'i very good-looking 9x12 Tugs In of the Jarvis Building to discuss Broderick de- A group of young Americans the rontroverslal police reform and The -Liberal parly is'-acUially the FEBIU’AKY KUO K.VLE now Nonfat dry milk Is easy to use .year numeral. Named to Committee l e n g t h s o f CHENEY FAB­ DAIRF. REFRIGERATORS.AND IE WISE , SHOP ^ISE SHOP HERE a community organization favored scribed [two extremes of opinion, who adhere to Judaism were In­ Mrs. Charles 8. Barnes, Mrs. education bills: quite conservative and is backed in progress at the MANCHES­ in baking cakes, cookies or hot Lombardo-Hamllton Wadding 3 '- ^ 7 ^ RICS both distinguished in quality RANGES, shown in varied styles breads. Just sift it with the dry revitalizing the Chamber of Com-1 One extreme, he said, is ex- vited guests and took time to ex­ The wedding of Mrs. A.strld William I. Borst and Mrs. Floyij If Yoshida loses the, .vote he by most of the nation's business TER CARPET _ CENTER. 308 would be farced to resign. and low In cost. Artiistry in design at KEMP’S INC., 763 Main street. ingredients. ASK HOW TO GET ONE OF THE 12 LARGE merce;— A - six-man— Committefr [ pressed-— by—persons--who - would plain the religious rites and doc­ HamiUon, daughter of Mr. and A-. Fogll have been appointed a leaders. - and color combinations, plus the P'rbm the moat simple but efficient Main Street. Only becau.se they WBS elected to meet with Jack i .scuttle the chamber because they trines of the Jews. Also demon- The police reform bill is a hot have to make room for new de- FREE DOLLS Mrs. Nets Benson of Concord, nominating ,,committee to plan a g r s y h o u m d beautiful textupe, of the silk, nylon refrigerator to the big freezer sec­ Sanson,,. .Chamber, president... l.do . n o t. like., some .of, its . directory. .strated., were, exampUa of.-f&lk slfite' o f bffibers to present 'fit the domestic Issue. .■ A fat-man’-is-a person who-gets tion type,from 'smalt ranger to slgn.s -coming- in-.- they-have: put If you. want ,io avoid, .curdling n ; ' h ;.- find jgnatwfi r . ' LamfiaMd; Under the occupation, Japan's smd rayon prints makes them most 8 5 6 t | homemade tomato soup, add the Last night's scs.sion grew out The other extreme, he asserted, dancing as practiced in Israellhut son of Mrs. Mary Lombardo of annual PTA meeting in March. 'round on three squares—plus sec­ desirable at any price. And because large all-conveniences models, the some exceptional prices on rugs of an earlier one called by Rus­ Is that a person who is not a with later, more modern devlta- police were split between rural and ond helpings. 2-0 tradition of Frlgidaire quality is and broadlooms in many styles tomatoes to the milk a little at a Willlmantic. took place Saturday they are remnant lengths, the cost time, stirring as you do so. Don’t GAS STATION sell Broderick at which Broderick member of the chamber ia forbid­ tlons'. 1. morning in the rectory of St. John, Manchester Evening herald He­ Is comparatively -slight - at the assurance, o f lasting usefulness. and colors. urged the formation of- an effec­ den frpm engaging in civic work, Pilgrim Fellowship members You are welcome to be "just look­ add ths milk to the tomatoes! the Evengallst Churrh. We.st Hart­ bron correspondent, MIm Susan CHENEY BROTHERS REM­ GULF GAS GULF OIL and >|IODU^TS ^ tive civic and buslnesa organiza­ and al.so, that non-membera. are also answered questions shout ford, the Rev. Joseph E. Farrell of­ Pendleton, telephona HArrIson NANT SALESROOM. ing’.’ at either refrigerators or m Quick Bacon Combread Taste-Tempting Poods tion and leveled criticism at what not free to criticize the chamber. Christianity and their partimular stoves at Kemp's, and the Ingredients: 6 slices bacon, 1 ficiating. Attendants were Mrs. S-S8S$. •"lAmong the many tasty and TIRES— LEE. HRESTONE, ARMStRONG he- felt was the inactivity of the "I won’t scuttle the chamber; doctrine and put on a square dance Onion rings are simple to pre­ models are worth looking at. package corn muffin mix. Joan Gough of New York City and tempting foods at the PINE present Chamber of Commerce. I won't buy what we have now," demonstration. George MeSweeney of Willlmantic. *#• pare. Just cut the onions into one- Method: Cut bacon into small PASTRY SHOP, 660 Center street, Tel. 89-9959 Dominic Barile, Operator Forty-three persons . attended Broderick a.s.serted. Daughter la Christened i o t e quarter inch slices and separate pieces with sciesors. Fry' until A reception followed' the service Orange Fluff two specialties this week are BI8- the first meeting. "If we have a gooil prograju," The infant daughter of Mr. and CARPET i YoirCir-YNrTHiie-Yoor Money Into rings. Dip the rings into milk, Ingredients: 1 package orange- about half done, stirring con­ at the Rock Garden restaurant, MARCKS — a really fancy dough­ Last night’s group was divided Broderick said, "CThamber of Com­ Mrs. Frederick Wythe i'was chris­ Wlllimantic. then in flour that has been mixed flavor gelatin, 1 cup very hot wa­ stantly; drain well. Prepare corn nut filled w ith, raspberry and into chamber supportera and merce is a good banner for it, tened Sunday at the 11 a. m. ser­ muffin mix according to directions After the weddiitg trip, the One Rd. with salt. Fry the onion rings, in ter, % cup cOld Water, one fl­ whipped cream — and DIXIE many who questioned the effec­ Manchester Comnumity Council is vice at St. Peter’s Episcopal INCOMETAX Way Trip deep fat for two or three minutes, ounce can crushed pineapple, 1 on package; spread batter in Church. Rev. H. R. Keen officiat- couple will live In Willlmantic. LAVERS “ big cakes with par­ tiveness and sincerity of the a good banner for it.” Lombardo is a member o$ the Miami ...... $27..'U) $49.16 then drain well on absorbent paper. egg White, 1 tablespoon sugar. greased 8-inch square pan. Sprin­ ticularly delicious filling of raisin, chamber. ing.'The child was named Deborah. Bangor, Mr. 8.45 15.25 Serve with minute steaks, baked Method: Put gelatin In mixing kle bacon over top. Bake in nuts, and apices, For home fare or KIDDIE FAIR The gist of the argument of Sponsor Scrap Drive ASSISTANCE Waahlngtnn, potatoes and a green salad for a bowl; add hot water" ^ d stir un­ moderate (375F) oven about 20 parties, these foods will get com­ chamber supnortera was that Jones-Keefe Legion Post, 95, DAILY HOURS . RUGS and D. C...... - - 7 .T S 13.94 auper supper. til dissolved. Stir in cold water. minutes or until cake tester in­ All Automatic Gun will sponsor a scrap paper drive Chicago .... 19.80 34.7.0 pliments. “ the doors of the chsmber have 2 to 4 R. M. Drain Juice from pineapple re­ serted in center comes out clean. always been open’’ and that if a Sunday starting at tfl a. m. The Phlladrlphia 4.80 8.65 Any syrup leftover from canned ' serving pineapple • and stir Into Makes 8 to 10. pieces of com­ entire town will be covered. All DUBALDO Fortatnouth, Special Egg Salad new organization ia formed it will Revealed by Army OTHER HOURS BY BROADLOOM peahecs? Use it as part o f the gelatin. Chill until partially set. bread. , Ingredients: 5 hard-cooked .eggs, compete destructively with the persons are asked to hsve bundles ^ If 4.00 7.20 Uquid in a gelatin dessert. Beat egg white until ntiff: beat Jr2 .cup', coarsely chopped celery, chamber. ..which .will sun'ive any outside. MUSIC CENTER APPOINTMENT AN This W ook F«b. 23 to 28 New VoVk 2.70 4.00 in sugar. Gradually beat par­ FlodfiCdverings'jjeed Skill 1-4 cup chopped or ready-diced competition. (Contlil'iied From Page One) Canvass to Start 186 MIDDLF. TPK. WEST Pliia I T . S. Tax Crosses and Chains tially set gelatin Into egg white; For permanent satisfaction in William W. Hammond, Daniel O. almonds, 1-4 cup mayonnaise. 2 No Program TEL. M ltehdl 3-4021 Ekcoptionol Vdut Have More Fun, Have Money From wee babies’ crosses to fold in drained crushed pineapple. ^ any floor-covering one must be tablespoons cream. 1-2 teaspoon Critics of the chamber a.s.serted enemy aircraft flying near-.sonio Horton. Henry A. Jones. Dr. TRU MI-fl-6205 large sizes, the CROSS AND Spoon into Individual serving”' able to depend upon 8KILLFIX salt, freshly-ground pepper, let­ that it has. not welcomed new­ speeds at low and medium alti­ Charles M. Larcomb, Mrs. Russell CHARTER A GREYHOUND CHAIN SETS displayed at dishes. Chill until set. Makes INS’fALLATION. And that .skill tuce. ripe olives, paprika. Choose any baby carriage comers to business into its mem- tudes. It can al.so be u.sed again.st Mercier. Mrs. Clarence E. Porter Instruction in Guitar THOMAS J. Center Travel MATHER'S AT THE CENTER 6 servings. ) is assured at the MAVCHESTER Method: Peel.eggs and slice thin from our large selection. bershin and that it has no program moving ground targets such as and Mrs. Gardner Q. Shorey will Mandolin, Violin. Piano, Agency make appropriate Lenten gifts. fiXOCR COVERING COMPANY, crosswise. Add celery and al­ tanks. meet at St. Peter’s Chiirch next QUISH Manchester Carpet Center Some of the adult crosses have an Add $1 . . . and we’ll In­ to offer. Broderick said he had Accordion and Drums 493 Main St, Valurs irt Boys’ OothJng 721 MfiliV Street. Their feputs-' monds. Blend mayonnaise' with spoken three times to Jack San­ — The Skyaweeper finds and Sunday afternoon, at 1:30. There' Inatrumenta, 308 Main Stroot Maoehostor,^ Cohn. exquUltely designed cruciBx. In Cunning styles and moderate eimiU tion. is founded upon, that skill cream, salt and pepper. Pour over clude a miracle.- tracU.s approaching aircraft as they will pick «P their Hats and Apartment No. 2 1 Tel. MI-9-8080 son, newly elected chamber presi­ Muaical Suppliea gold-fill or ten carat gold, they are 8 4 9 4 prices make the CLOTHING FOR because vastly-expericncecf Mana- egg mixture and toss lightly. Ar­ dent, and was unable to get .infor­ far away as 15 miles. .It fires on boxes of envelops, and then will 6 Charter Oak Street Phono Mitcholl 9-4343 very nice. '4-14 yrfc UTTLE BOYS a worthwhile buy V 5069 ager Geyer supervises every in­ range in lettuce cups. Garnish Tuff lex MattretsM mation pertaining to the organiza­ and defeats air targets as far visit parishioners between 2 and Orchestra For Hire Thiira., FrI., 9 A. M. to 9 P. M— Dolly 9 to 5:80—Wed. to Noon at the MONTGOMERY WARD stallation. Furthermore. the with ripe olives and sprinkle of away as four miles. It operates 6 p.m. Green Ileans Amandine tion, its membership, and the GREYHOUND Just the thing for your young COMPANY. Rayon gabardine By making slipcovers with that shop’s-stock of every popular col­ paprika. Makes 4 servings. Our deluxe carriage amount of Itif debt. da.v or night regardle.ss of weather The occasion is' the "Every' ‘ Ingredients: One lO-ounc? pack- daughter to wear in the Easter Pa­ suits in sizes 2, 3, and 4 have or In LINOLEUMS. 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t 'X f - .. - r - MANCHESTCR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1953 PAGE NIN^TEEl# MANCHESTER EVENING HERALDi MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1953 M 8S nnrifSEk BY DICK TURNER TOONERVnXK FO LKS BY FONTAINE FOX FUNNY BUSINESS BY HERSHBERGER I CARNIVAL Slart on New Red Hot Mountain EDC Ministers Scjttse and Noiis^se Settle German, THfc HiPBBOUNPf RfePUBLtCAH ISwifchboard In Westbury, R. I.,' • polite cop An old man who onca lived at French Dispute | glimpeed S group dl ■***>• the edge of the Grand n disclosed three brothers, David McCann of federal government’s giving up AH- UM / 1 MCAM THE VACANT AUO I TX>i'T mUchief for 3 Stove part School, Miss pennett is presently •------^ T" ~ »"<* Thomas and Henry taxes on such things na thaator .FIK»AM0H<3/ X MAV «T A R E O R VVANKJA CRV in Korea. Hartford, Feb. 26—(/PI--A deci­ BY GALBRAITH ' ~ T hands’* 3 English 8. In spite of heavy losses the employed a s/a secretary at the admission tickets and gaaoline. HAVa-tOTAkJBlM SCRATCH MV MVSELF TO SIDE g l a n c e s # "L ttth e------county and W Cempany. sion handed down in the Court of over the proposed amendments at K'“ ''‘tchlldrcn. 6. He does not beliOve Alaska IA RARTI^ei^ VVITH HEAT> -»• X'M •SLEEP/ Reds in Korea now have' 2,500 Common Pleas this morning eatab- out of the bag” 4 Sea eaglu planea ail auppUed by the Soviet Mr. Lay^ence graduated from leneth veaterdav The funeral Will be held Friday has proved its case for statehood. [A FEW HUMOeED AS PLAT AS A 12 "Somewhere 5 "It’s an — Stiffleld Academy and la now llahed a precedent for com­ French TV PourSf lengin ^ _ afternoon at 2 o’clock at the Hal- . The president said tha matter MILE OP Union. munities throughout Connecticut ITO ItiVeST,/ ■ ------the wind that 9. The Soviet Union replaces serving in the U. S. Navy, sta­ Itelian "nffleSted both vation Army atadcl, with Major needs more study but that ha feala PRAIRIE/ rainbow” blows no tioned at Norfolk, Va. that use public ‘utility buses for Hawaii, on the other hand, ls.taad|r 25 War god lost Communist planes in Korea. transporting children to and from ' minltUrtitaUan had a *ome miMivmildly hintedneatea Benjamin J. . C. Jonen, former hv com- 13 Dregs good” PlAna are being made for a for statehood. .' IIIIJ 30 Moat, 10. Anti-aircraft guna used by school. 14 Literary scrap a Excavate I the Communlata in Korea are aup- summer wedding. > ' ^But It Rains NoF L^‘"*:uni.'^'a?\hU "oI.‘ 1n°d"m .a: Norman Mar.r.Tl the "^pr^aeni Says Korea Major War seasonable Judge Alva P. Loiselle took the 15 Impoverished 7 “- — plied by the Soviet Union. 7. He doea not see how UniversU 28 "The----- ilde47 "Thara'i no position today that all school tic ^Italian polltlca, waa aaid to bc"m'the *Faa” cemE JONES • pie were Jhe actors, basking under effect as long aa the nation has ense! 30 “----- upon a Lodge then denounced the Chi­ however, standing pat oh the as­ school children should carry a Paris--'(NEA)—.There are no i the comparative warmth of more ‘‘T h . n r . f d^iffVrfn^K^^^^^^^ ^ Friend, may ? .l , a tjh e Holmes 9 Tea nese Comrmuniata for their acom- rely upon the draft to fumlah man­ 18 Come in time” 48GaeUe sembly resolution calling for only semaphore or blinking stop lights. commercials on French television.! than 50 big overhead lights. Vlsl- dicated, occurred after Bldault J^“"**** Home, 400 Main street, containers ful rejection of India’s truce pro­ non-forcible repatriation of Korean power for Korea, He called tto 1# “A ------Tom’ 10 Soon 31 Equal 50 Bard- •The case involved, which had There are ho television aeta in | tors, directors, and te.chnlctana presented his country’s, proposed Korean conflict a fairly major war. 91 "Flraman, posal last December. war prisoners. l)een appealed from the West Hart­ French bars. 'There are no high- : stood around the edge o fthe stage protocols for revisions of the Eu- tomorrow from 3 to 5.30 and from ^ i 11 Strong flavor 33 ^ g ion In, Russia, who denounced the In­ 8. He favors extension of the - — my "Mr. President," he declared, ford Town Court, originated last priced, well known television en- stood around the edge of the stage ropean defense treaty to set up the < to 9 p. m. Reciprocal Trade Act but ia nbt l i * *^” ** SulUnlc child!" "the facta I have just presented dian plan as playing Into American tertainers in France. In fact, there in the cold. unified, six-nation army that would „ _____ ’’aggressive” plans, may demand Oct. 3, when Mrs. Lorraine Page, prepared at this time tO go into 27 Puts o ^ jg Sheriff’s —— 40 Dress 52 Revise concerning the words of. the Chi­ 34, of 764 Asylum avenue, Hart­ virtually no television, by It waa auppoaed to be raining Include a half mllljon German 1 Mary Dale Dart detail regarding a poaaibla modlfl- 29’ ' looK ano ig unsuccessful protector! 55 "He’S— IB nese Communists and the actions that the committee forget it and American standards. -I outside. So up qn a high steplad- troops. 1 Rockville, Feb. 25— (Special)— 2 2 start talking about a Communist ford;'passed a Connecticut Com­ catlon of the law. Tha current listen! 24 Forbidden 43 Mincer bit ways" of the Soviet Union are a mon­ pany bus, parked at the Intersec­ Desptte this state of affairs, o ffl-! der an elderly stagehand in blue Adenauer has indicated he would Mary Dale Dart, 6-months-old in measure expires in June. . . 32 Gets up strous answer to the adoption by package proposal for an immediate cials in the industry here believe ■ beret, blue turtle-necked sweater oppose firmly changes in the fant daughter of Mr.’ and Mrs. ceaae-flre in Korea, world disarma­ tion of Brighton road and Asylum This second meeting, of tijje 34 Hebrew this assembly of the Indian resolu­ that technically they are aeveral, and overalls was trying to arrange treaty, which the United States Ralph Dart of Vernon Center, died President and newsmen drew aif- 1 I r r 1 L r r r r r tion. For these reasons there is ment, a Big Five peace pact and avenue. West Hartford. ascetic It was about 8;35 a. ra., and the hundheS microwaves ahead of tele- .i Ihe^precipitation with a little tin wanla'ratiflsd this aprlng. German 1 last night at Children’s Ho^ital, other capacity crowd iof reporten 36 Preoccupy little point in reformulating at this later settlement of such controver­ officials have com plaint that the Waterbury. The child had been 111 a w bus driver had l-topped to pick vision in other countries. . v watering pot. to the Indian treaty room of tte ISCRiP^ 37 Punish by flnt n. seaaion the principles on which sial issues aa the Korean POW They explain this by the fact B u t, no rain was falling. Not French revisions would give since birth. up some school children. There ofd State department where tne ITI0N6 AREt^ 38 Employed • that resolution waa based.” question. That proposal, rejected that in 1948 the French shifted j much could have fallen from that France a favored position at the in addition to her parents she Is ^ wm»,Eaaia»ptAap.TiE»»M k n by the assembly in 1951, was re­ were two signs on the bus, one on conference was held. POURitie IM VET 39 "One and the] « 'The resolution was the UN’s from a 441 line ayatem to 819 lines., little pot, even if it had been expense of Germany by permitting survived by three brothers, Clay- most exhaustive effort to reach a introduced at this session by Po­ the left side and the other on the At his first conference leat weaki A B The latter la supposed to give a working. But the old man up on the French to remove their troops ton. Elmer and David of Vernon Eisenhower first brought up sub­ i T truce with the Reds in Korea while land. l , rear, stating that it waa a school Oh! That? BY V. T. HAMLIN 41 Indian weighi % much finer image than, say. the the ladder waa pouring away con­ from the European army for use in C e n t e r; paternal grandparent/, jects, he wanted to talk about be­ ALLEY OOP 42 Boy maintaining the prfliciple of non The Greeks, while agreeing bus. 625 lines in the United States or tentedly. under the impression he a. Korea is the No. One Is.sue, say French overseas territories. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dart, also of fore opening the aeaeion for quei^ 44 Journalist forcible repatriation of war pris The bus was blve, one of those the 405 in England. waa producing a regular deluge 'The Independent Rome news- Vernon Center: and maternal ■urirwAONT they may ask that their own iterl chartered by West Hartford, and tions. METMAfPlUJEO Ernie — • IP i! IT P ft io i p oners.' Actually, however, from the down below. paper II Meaaagero reported that grandparents, Mr. and Mra. Ber­ Tells of Plans vououTOF'nwr 46 Brighter' I “The Indian resolution,” Lodge regarding Greek prisoners held be­ is used at other times ar a regular standpoint of a TV viewer, the Finally a director came to the the guaranteea requested by nard LaPine of Manchester. r said grimly, ". . . raises a stand hind the Iron Curtain since the end passenger bus. Buses used only to French still aeem to be having He told about hia plana to meet HOLE,ELBBn;.IT 49 Slip reacue, yelling up to the man on France aa a condition for her en-j Serviirea will be held tomorrow tomorrow with the govemore, end UAB 4000 OLD 53 "----- the ard to which the wise and honest of the 1948 Greek civil war be transport school children are yel considerable trouble with thfir the ladder, “ Mon Dieu, mon vieu-x, shoved up to second place on the trance into the defense pact "are from the-Ladd Funeral Home at 2 also talked for a couple of minutflp ALLEYl mark’' K" II can repair. When the day comes low. • lighting. , _ you pour but it ralna not. What not less than 10.” France hao in- p. m., with Rev. George Higgli^, that the aggressors in the Far committee’s agenda. , . Mrs. Page, given a, summons by Demand is Great about what he described as the 54 Highway ' i|4w II pa.saea?” Everyone watched eo; dicated that her parliiment will pastor of Vernon Center Congrega* very troublesome problem of pre- intersection r u Eaat have a change of heart—for Charge! that the Soviet Union a policeman who waa directing 4 and her aatellitea have launched Whatever the scientific facta of Itcitously while, the old man got nbt be likely to ratify the treaty tional Church, officiating. Burial vlding enough idoctore to mep|^’ the 96 Meesures of Ok m whatever reaaona: and they can traffic nearby, said she knew the the matter may be, they are of no hia watering eSn unplugged. And unleaa the protocola are adopted, will be in Elmwood (flemetery at •U <8 be many—it will not be difficult new waves of anti-Semitism also bus in question was a school bus, country’s needs. f type W concern at all to the average when he finall.v got the water to Thus far, none of the other five the Center, On that subject, tha President • i ' for them to show it.” promise to come up as a hot new but that she did not see any chil­ Frencii^man. seeinif as how the (•iSL------97 Hireling 4 t a r issue before this session is under­ coming out, a few people clapped nations — West Germany, Italy, i said there should be aome improve­ 98 Son of Jacob Urges Bid to North Korea dren getting on, consequently she cheapest 'TV set here coats about for him. Belgium, The and ment, abortly. beesuse the wwitd As Lodge ended hia speech, Vi way very long. - said,- sire thought it was all right IT.iie«.u.a.rM.ee. and Leah h 3300. Hebarre explained that fflore and Luxembourg •— have rattfltd The services will carry only 1,M« doc­ aw-WMtraaAa»wi,i,»M. (Bib.) y . shlnsky jumped up to demand that to pass. That, In turn, has produced In more programs were going to be pact, either. Funerals The various phases of the case tors during the next quarter,'In- 59 Favorite '' 54 57 u the North Koreans be invited to the hearts of only 50.000- French­ put on film, so extra money could n Meaaagero aaid Bldault, in a Btead of r,900 aa pUlnned orlf- “ Oad, I’d lika to giva my two boy frianda in Koraa a faw 60“------in take part in the UN debate. were thrashed out in town court, men the uncontrollable desire to be made maybe by aelling them long speech yesterday, explained Hospital Notes Oct. 27, with Atty. Francis V Andrew Pleaz inally. laugha>-did you naar any funny atoriaa whan you wara peace” to ll He said there was no use dls own sets. And since France baa outside the country. Also that that the protocols did not embody That part of th* conference BlLct It stand tt cussing the Korean question if Msnion, ' representing the town only two TV transmitters at pres­ plans were being made to carry “peremptory” demands b:tt "hon­ Columbia, Feb. 25-- (Special) at ^ a t eonvantlon?" ...... 153 and the law firm of Schatx.and Services will be held Friday from took only three or four minutes^ "representativea of the Korean Patlenra Today: ent—here and In Lille the 50.000 the coronation from England on est desires” which, he said, did not Then Elsenhower said hb. wn» ADMITTED V;pSTERDAY: Mrs. Schatz representing Mrsi Page sets are concentrated around tho Community Funeral Home people are excluded.” French' TV next June, and that alter the EDC treaty except at ready for questions. CHRIS WELKIN. Planetear Therja’a Our Boy BY RUSS WINTERBOTHAM He also reacted immediately to Lillian White, Rockville; Mrs. It waa agreed by both sides that tho.se two spots. Wllllmantic, for 63-year-old An I BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Confusing BY EDGAR MARTIN there are 100 Telecluba in France one point. This point waa not dla- 'The question and anawsr period I Lodge's charges sgainst the Soviet Mary Bchrend, 144 High "^icel, a difficult problem waa presented _ Furthermore, - the tran.smi11ers drew Pleaz, a local farmer who where penplr chip In and buy a set Ck>BCd. took hia own life yesterday mom leeteiT mbout one half hour, end Union Alberta Works, 28 Lilac "Trc*t, in every case of this kind because are on the air only 30 hmirs *^a and watch it alt together. The proposed French protocols SnVL-TH* >\00»» VWT MO oouet Mrs. Elsie Armstrong. Rockville, of the wording of regulations per­ week, or a little over four hours Ing. it waa during this Uma that be tMKT HY. UMIYVO YIMVCUV VMM) V "It is easy to heap slander, as But as things are now, 'he ad­ still are secret but It Is generally ranged over aucH subjects as tl9i waa done by the delegate of the Mrs. Bessie Britt. Rockville; Fre- taining to school buses. a day. agreed that they include these vit­ p r . Thomas Flaherty, medical VOAS - TN\Kt TVS WJTS V A regular school bus, used for mitted, French TV fare is pretty budget and hie views on a possi­ U. 8.,’’ he declared. "The approach mond Wilson, Talcottville; Shirley The reason French TV has no austere—no children’s programs, al points; examiner, aaid that Pleaz commit­ ' i ' I nothing else,.. must be equipped commercials is that it U owned ble meeting with Stalin. . Of th# U. 8. ia not encouraging. I Johnson. 63 Morton road; -R a y - no big comedy shows, no high- 1.' Permission for France to ted suicide by hanging .himself take -up the cbsillenge. which he nmnd Fogartjv East with a semaphore-type signal arm and operated by the government wiUidrav/ troops from, the project­ with, , dog chain in the living room .K is budget remarks were m or a flaahfng rear light. through the Ministry of Informa­ priced talent a.id no money to' pay of hia home on Plriie afreet. It l¥ response to a qu'estloit as to flung and. after study of the Clinton Taylor, Warehouse Point, for it with. ed two- lllon-man V " ’ )' vertatim record, I will answer Mrs. Grace Gigllo, 10 Olcott slvcet; The operator of the pus must use tion. her overseas poasenlonaiAI are in reported that the Columbia farmer whether he agreed with Budget one or the other to signal that he Jean I>ouls Hebarre, spokesman But the French television In­ had been In III health for a number Director, Joseph M. Dodge that the»qUestions he asks. I will nbt Nellson Bergh. Glastonbury; M lph dustry, along with the 9'rench danger. ask questions. Why ask questions Hoague, Stafford Springs; Carle is taking on or discharging achool for the Industry, explains sadly 2. Permission to manufacture of years. , ' it will be very difficult to balance children. Other cars can pass the that "the goveiyiment must spend people, has weathered hard times State Trooper Clifford Bombard the federal budget for the flac^ o f a new person who will not an Morrill, 40 Church street; Alfred before. In the dark downstairs and ship w'eapons and munlUona to DeMauro, Hazardvillc; Robert bus if the signal is not given. , every 12 hours on the Indo-China of the Colchester Barracks Inveatt year starting July 1. - awer any way? The Soviet Union hallnail leadingieaijiiij[( putout toin the'^atreetinr wo»was i her overseas — colonies.------The - treatv Jackson, RFD. I r Carl Rivers, T h e ' regulations provide that war-as much as our entire tele­ gated. Of course It will be difficult, the is not like an ostrich. It stands as when public utility buses are used vision budget for a whole year.” a marble plaque derlicated to Al-1 j Pleaz waa born In Poland on Dec, the. Soviet Union. The U. S. now Rockville; Fred Schindler, Rock­ fred Lelluch, former director of j tsry production for the unified President replied, TerrtfleeUy. ville; Robert Ames, 91 Laurel for the transportation of school In one studio' with a climate 13, 1889. Survivors include hia He Added Uiet if It were not a la a Republican government and like Alaska, a drama was being radio and telev’alon, "arrested by •'■’’’y -' , street; Arthur Balmcr, 218 Center children, they must carry an offl - 3. Maintenance of her voting wife, Mrs. Johanna Hanasynezuk most difficult Job the budget would It hides its face behind the UN cial achool bus sign on the rear. staged called "The Woman of My the Gestapo May IS, 1944, tor­ Pleaz; four sons. Staff Sgt. Benja­ flag.” street; Mrs. Josie Keish, 48 Del- strength In the EDfl despite any have been balanced a long time mont atieet; Mrs. Catherine Clark, Nothing is said apeciflcally about Youth.” The onl.y comfortable peo tured then shot In July, 1944.”, min. U8MC, Edward E.. Theodore Returning to his demand for an whether they must be equipped troop withdrawals. and Brownie, all of Columbia; and Invitation to the North Koreans, 89 Lockwood atreet; Joseph Pren­ Herve Alphand, one of Bldault’s At last week's news conference? tice. 612 Middle turnpike east; with a semaphore, or blinking stop four grandchildren. Elsenhower spoke out against a BY AL VERMEER Vishinsky said if the political glare will also reduce visual acuity,, aides, reportedly told the con­ Following the 8:15 a. m. aervices, PRISCILLA’S POP She’s Willing Not lio Far Away? LANK LEONARD Daniel McPher.son. 169 IHing lights. that rs the ability to see distinctly Pace of Renewalg tax cut until a balance between MICKEY FINNi committee refused such a bid Should'motorists be required to ference that the French requests artditlonai rites will be conducted street: Charlotte Sage, Greonport, and clearly. ' ' were prompted by a doalre for federal Income and spending ap­ "will show its unwiilingne.ss wait behind a parked public util at 9 a. m. at St. Joseph's Church, ITHAT SETTLES HOIV DIP SME A a T w i L L l N U N T MATCHM' —Optometrist Dr. S. S. Haniford. greater security against a rl-petl pears in sight. IT, PRISCILLA! settle the question" of Korea. L. I. Mary I >ly b\ia carrying a school bus sign Still Leads 1952 Wllltmantlc. Burial will be in St. AT TME MkTyf < UES OANCV-W TI DO Lodke quickly replied that the jvLunaaa d m i t t e i d ' . TODAY: ronrt- Mrs iji- even though no children are being tlon of past ”hiatprlc” anrprlaea on Joseph’s Cemetery, that - city. Question Beeolntlon WP 8ME-AN-SE£M I KNOW J ]^ ! I (MNCEP a.ssembly already had rejected Moore. 146 Green road. j ^eing discharged? They (Minnesbi*-convicts ( got the road leading to the Integration The questioning turned then to dl.-gksled with the prograik iGang Inspector Daniel Kerr announc­ Friends may call at the funeral nKASAWCH jwiTNiStONCC-ANP . Russia’s . proposal to invite the Han O'Neill, New' Britain; of Germany France's traditional honre today and tomorrpyr .from 2 the administration’s resolution j There la no signal to guide motor Blisters) when the crooks always MTEK9TEP M < NK MWP CmAiNLY North Koreans and the Chinese Roy. 178 Charter Oak street. , case of regula ed today that the npmber of re-' enemy into the aliigle European to 5 and i to 10 p. m. proposing that Congress join vrlth MKKfyA9 eVfSfi S££MEPTQIE MKAMSyl Reds at its opening session and b i r t h s y e s t e r d a y :: a Ibuses were ahot-or captured. newal regiat rations and inserts 1 the President In rejecting any. In­ —Warden Leo Utecht of the Still , Adenauer replied In language terpretations of international se­ "No reason has been given why to Mr. and Mrs. Judge Loiselle found Mrs. Page distributed I the sub orsnclf I j, ns "en­ Mm. Harry C. Bell that decision should be.rcveraed.” wiez, 9.5 Bridge street: a son to [ " water, Minn., stale priaon. cret •greemen^ “which have b e « Mr. and Mrs. Fred Warnock. 30 * tY' office of the-Motor Vehicle De-j ergetic,rgetir and resolute,”resolute, reaffirming •The funeral of Mra. Edith G. Roy perverted to bring about the sub­ •‘No Place Here” Bell, wife of Harry C. Bell of 217 Lodge said the North Koreans Drive A; a son to Mr. and Mrs. It was learned this afternoon It was like the end of a long, be­ partment In the Armor.v waa over' the need for the principle of equal­ jugation of free peoplea” ity In the defense organization. North Elm atreet. was held yester­ have been condemned as aggres­ Donald Metivier. Ea.st Hartford. that at least one of the four bus fuddled dream. It seemed ' like a 400 ahead of last year at this day afternoon at 2 o'clock at the A reporter told the Prestdent sors snd “they .have no place BIRTH TODAY: A son to Mr. companies supplying buses for the cloud was swept away from my same time, th'e fifth day., ’The The newanaper said he added a Woodlawn Oiapel. Everett, Maas. there has been critlciem from warning that there was Utile time here.” and Mrs. Thoma.x Sciilly. Storrs. transportation of school children in mind and everything waa clear total registrations secured passed Burial waa In the Woodlawn Ceme­ some Senators that hU resolution the 4,700 mark this afternoon as to lose. "If the. aggressors are ready to 'DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: Manchester Ja not equipped with again. tery. was not critical enough of begin negotiations in good faith,” Deborah McCarthy. East Hart­ either a semaphore-type signal —Amne. a t rri e n t) The funeral of Cfflarlea F. Young Eisenhower replied that ha , CAPTAIN EASY - White Goddess? BY LESLIE TURNER | ynRrin.iga AND HIS FRIENDS Light Dawns BY MERRILL C. BLOSSER have no place-here. ' fleld. 832 Vernon- street; Mra.'. that they always carry- a school- doesn’t atop decay. It Is a preven­ In Hartford:, .’ Comraiaaionsr Kin to Keep Post not one to say that hi! propoeato Charle.a F. Kelley said 12,500 car of Vl4 Washington street was held m b m t b wBMtaT A EneMM He. urged, that the. Soviet, de­ Imogepe Toner and daughter, 456 bus s l^ In'the rear, in accordance tative., ami It must be gplten to yesterday morning at 11 o'clock at can not be improved. - ^ _ ns NOT N OiN OTM IM G A S DRASTIC Main .. IMS t, m ta. T. Ml *«. eLS-Mtea. Hickey and son, 121 Falknor drive; thorlty. Members of the family acted as There would be littia to bf hope that the UN will be an in­ Cynthia Sleeper, South Wind.sor; I think such Investigations (into It is in the nature of 8,000,000 About Town Kean said the first phase otdhe bearers. gained by doing that, ha aaid. BY MICHAEL O'MALLEY BUGS BUNNY creasingly effective lilatrument of Nancy Mitchell, 58 Middle, tum.- Communist activities) do create Chineae on'Formosa going to the yiU FLINT Nice Try, Veronica peace. mainland to help 450.000,000 Chl- renewed' hearings will deal 3vlth plke east. the kind of atmosphere and fear A daughter, Jane Ellen, wss Declaring the UN "already has neje there overthrow the Commu­ "the conduct in office of certain LEERER GOES FREE TWIG CONTRIVANCE that are unhealthy for this coun­ horn yesterday at the St. Francis auervlspry ‘ personnel in the dlvl- accomplished much,” Elsenhower's nist yoke which they themselves REFUSE* TO BOaCT , GRAVE DIGGERS RETUR.V try. Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Frank 1 «ion. artd'th'e manner in which ap Raleigh, N. C., Feb. 35— (45— A TiPOfT OF merwage said; "Thg delegates to — Mra. Eleanor Roosfvelt wish to overthrow. Public Records New York, Feb. 25— (/Pi- -Grave - N ’ ktVonMT.V'china’s UN delegate i Llpinski of 134 Maple atrert Mrs. poiptmenta and promotions within North Carolina’s Supreme Court this asembly have, a great oppor­ diggers returned to work today In Lipins)ii was the former Viola Mc­ the division have been handled in today freed a Negro sharecrop­ I don't doubt that we will be able Dr. Tingfu F. Tslang. tunity to advance the cause of nine metropolitan area cemeteries, Intosh. daughter of Mra. Annie recant yeari.'l per who had been convicted o f W a rm a fa e ------peace." Eisenhower did not men­ where a strike of almost seven to cut government spending McIntosh o f 32 Maple street. • Later hearings will take up the aaaaulttng a white farm girl al­ Tha Braa-Bum Realty Oniiyflgy weeks left an accumulation of enough to permit a tax reduction American mpthera.must resign ' tion Korea apeciflcally. handling of certain tax cases, and though he got no rioter to her to Stanley Bray, jo Pearson told the asiembly Korea about 601 Unburied bodies. this year and still keep a balanced themaelvea to seeing their sons go bach and Irma 8- FMllflfleb, PefF* to every'com er of the world end A.SPIRA74T 18 ARRESTED theraafter, Kean added, the aub- than 65 feet. Mark Ingram, waa •till was the most difficult problem •The strike at the nine cemeteries b i^ e t . • comraittee will have another look ronylcted In Caawell County laat arty on Hendaa raod. . Jv- ^ R e p . John Taber (R., N.Y.). fight everywhere to’ protect their before it. He recalled that the Chi­ waa settled yesterday. Still out Tehran, Iran, Feb. at the Internal Revenue bureau .re­ Novrmbrr of aaaaulting 17-year- PhUUp JQMPb K*6!eM j m nese Reds and North Koreans had were about 10 grave-diggers and ' *:---- -—1 ideal*. old Wdllie Jean Boswell, w ho aaid Binma M, l » l l to — Benjamin Cohen, Aas't UN Sec­ Official aourcee reported that re­ organization put into effect by rejected the Indian-sponsored as­ other workers at Linden Hills ■ If those (Communist) troops are former President Truman last year the waa frightened when he Allard aiid Joaaaa ,( Methodist Cemetery, a relatively concentrated now, it'a some place retary-General. tired Gen. FazMlab Zahedi, aften erty'at 37 Jarrtfl to* ' sembly "resolution designed to mentioned nn na anpiraat tor with the approval of Congress. leered at her. bring about a truce and aaid de­ amail'burial ground in Brooklyn. beaidea North Korea. ^ Kean said investlgatora also Halt CWto. Lt.-Col. W. B. Crutchfield. To me she (Ava Gardner! ia the Iran’a premlemtalp waa arreated Tha Starling liberations would have to start this Joday' la a poUoe rouadap that wanted to examine "tha mannar ln A Kantueky farmar repertad the time at that point Five typeb of dumbness have moat beautiful subject. I woiitd birth o f a tuvkay with two nteka. paay to Mtchaal M iilu even pass up a gorilla to photo­ netted Iran* If to 96 panaaa. which eartain appoint manta havt gnparty »k The neR U. 8. team headed by been named by a. Michigan, pro- It has been proven that green- baan nada in tha raorganlaad bU' Aa far aa wa art coacamad. noma- ______feasor. And he has more students tinted glaas (in windshields) that graph her. Name* of ather paraaas takea turepUta. Amtiaseader Henry Cabot Into ruatedy wera not dlapleaaJ. raau, body alar egn-hava both of thepi Jr., kept secret any plans it m¥y than that, too! ia dark enough to reduce harmfti} —Photographer'EUot Blaofon. I ’

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or ------— --- r ------:------r-t------^---- .... - ..... Davey’s Manager, Manchester Booster Club offl- '■ Tulsa Accepts NIT Cage Three of NBA’s Crack Performers - Yankees Sign THE Scene of Women’s Town Bowling Tournament dais have been presented with Trainer Suspended Former Five Downs nominations for the positions of Local Sport Bid for Garden Tourney Four Regulars.) ■fe* Herald Angle the qrganlzation to serve for the Chicago. Feb. 2.5—(>P)—Welter­ coming year. The Nominating Chatter ‘ Bjr weight Chuck Davey'a manager I Collegian’s, 78 to 54 Committee submitted itt) selections Tulsa, Okla., Feb. 26—(g’)—Tulsa Kentucky, Duquesne, LsSalle, Eight Unsigned EARL W. YOST and trainer are under .30-day auS- to the Executive Bodrd at a meet- ; n a s SIFF ARSIS will travel to yesterday became the seventh Manhattan and LouisTrllle. - pensiona by the,Illinois Athletic By BEN PHUEOAR Sport* Editor - • Friday night’s pairing in the Rec: Britain tonlght to-m eet the basketball team to accept an In- - Oklahoma A. A M. In 1935 plsy- Commission for "loose talk." BcsIqcb iho four oiilcors^ All , ^ x j ^ /*^da vitation from the National Invlta- '■ ed in the NIT. the only other Okla Aaaocinted Pres* Sports Writer Senior Basketball League playoffs The rommission decreed the sus­ Rec Results of whom are willing to accept the : tlon Tournament to be held Mar. , homa team ever to participate Ir Maybe the St. Luols Browns pensions yesterday after an inves­ 1; will be the Cypre.ss Arms of Hart­ posts" if . elected, the committee also g'fUK. .Thiiv«rlAv niv)ir the w locals 7-14 at New Yoik's Madison Square the event. SPORTS PIC?ri'RE LOCALLY ^wanted to pUy baaoball. Thi* ***- named a five man executive board. 8:307-, Thursday night the locals ought to tell ahortatop WUlia Mi­ tigation of published reportsjjuot- C>‘preia Arms (1ft) ford, against Herm’s Cameras. Last will play. IVallingford. in ^notiier Garden- ______Juiaa ha* a 14-7, overall seasoja Summing up thr aporU picture! non there will b*~.two. X4tUe Ihg Manager Hector KiiowTes and One woman is included In the list. randa to spend a few more ilays in In Mancheater In the paiat twelve I Leagues again, plu* one Alumijl B. F. r.te. ' night the Arms defeated the Sport CBA gamfe'--ln Willimantlc. The Univerally officials said they, record snd a 4-4 Mlasouri Valley Trainer Issy Kline to the effect Bllnn. rf ...... ; 0-1 , 12 Center Collegians. 78 to 54, while JACK CROCKETT, local realtor telegraphed NIT pfficlala last night I Conference mark. It yet hat td Cuba so he can bring another play­ months one will find that 11 Is League and a newly-formed Inter- Burgfaf. rf ...... sji(j forwer. iii«ml)e,r,,cf,.,the-,T.o.\vn. Thread City attraction will be a none too bright...... ’-■ t htedtate U *giie for boys Ih- the iS- thaLDavey was. uot in. good. physU. \r\:\ ’■ gl’ff'■ T® ■Kerm.’a .won their - way., into .-the. - ■ Wnefii 'for tna -St}'Mary's school that both ’ the^-tifam and offielaH^meec confereneo foea St.HLauls-arsl- er-with nnw. csl condition for his title bout with Matera, If ...... olo 0 next round the easy way when the Board of Directors, Is nominated- approved the bid. There baa been Detroit. A third game, with inde­ for president. Mrs. Gladys Bray, a Fund and ivill be plaved. at the MIRANDA WIRED the Browna champion Kid Gavilaii Feb. 11. Olffith. .1-3 19 Double Strike Bowlers failed to no confirmation from tournament pendent Oklahoma City Unlver- he's leaving immediately for their o f T S 2 X s t ° “ m L progrU s this . Both later told th" commission ri. Iiah#»r. rf ..... real boo.ster for the fairer sex, is high school gym. Players will of foMdwi durinff the season at the East Side Rec. West S6uilf, Ig ...... ■i'l i'^ ** team. Last night’s winners meet tonight at 7:30 at the Rec sources. sitv, also is scheduled. Ban Bernardino, Calif., training Davey was "in excellent shape." _I_ will clash Friday night at -S-iJO listed for .the. vice presidency.- Pat The Hurticane currently 1* tied y «ason. 8*d« Rec and Community Y have Bolduc, well-known local athlete for the trip to New Britain.. ' ■’TTie Hurricane in accepting the camp after a aeiason ' df Winter Utter part of the 1952 season. Gavllvt won the bout on a tech­ Total! . . .?! 16-17 78 with the winner gaining the right bid joina unbeaten Seton Hall, top for aecord In the valley with St. baseball In his hativa Cuba, Rec Senior Basketball League, been good. There were more boys (’ollegUni (54) bn the baseball, football, softball playing basketball in 1952-53 than nical knockout after Davey failed to play Frankie’s next Tue.sday ■ quintet la. the nation. Western Louis and Houston. But the man in Cuba the Browna also one of the best in this sec­ to anawer the 10th round bell. Jrault. rf .... s-.i ‘ li night. Winner of Tuesday night’s and basketball fleld.s, is named for W A IT SNOW, president of the in any other previous season at the position of secretary, while Ed West Side Rec Bowling League are more interested in luring west­ tor, failed to complete its regular any of the town recreation build­ Davey himself was placed on the Tonialonlu. If *-* 14' contest will play the- league ward is Alva (Bobo) Holloman, a season for the first time since It "111 and unavailable*' list for.six Chagnnn. If .. 0-1 0 champion Nassift Arms a best of Tomklel of the Manchester Tru.st and local- baseball uipplre, left to­ ings. West Side Rec organised HuaroH. r .... Company is to assume the post of right handed pitcher and the only was organised In 1933. Play was weeks, dating from Feb. 11. The Jonftp. rg .... 4-7 1 4 1 ^licce gaMe set for the playoff day for a busine.ss trip to Florida. leagues were the beat operated treasurer;. Giants Not Happy Over unsigned St. Louis player. suspended last week with 10 and supervised. The East Side and lAC did not explain the move. Kracunaa, Ig . 0-1 * I crown. Holloman climaxed a aaasbn of » games remaining due to lack of THE rOLI.EOIANS, playing Out-golhg officers of the club ED KOVI.S’ 385 triple topped Y loops were not far behind. Al­ Totala ...... iR 18-28 54 completing its first year of organ­ IL Winter - hall _ last night by hurling support. However, the league though there were several hundred Scor^ at half tlrrip. 41-29. CjpVaa. without their two leading scorers, the pinners in the West Side Rec Puerto Rico to tbs Caribbean '* will conduct playoffs with the top .Refaraaa. YoatTBpattie. Adam Twarkins and Bob Mackey, ization are Dr. Raymond Mozzer, Boivling League last night. Ed ' boys playing basketball in the vari­ Rockv and Walcott president: George McCaughey, vice Recent Brooklyn Deal I championship working with only six teams in the standings when ous Midget, Junior and Inter­ both reported ill, were no m'atch also had a 145 single. Other good two days rest at Havana. Ha gave regular season action stopped for the fast-moving Cypress gang. president; Hal Turkington, secre­ scores in the Rec circuit were as mediate leagues, very seldom were To Sign Contract tary, and George Smith, treasurer. I up alx hits and knocked In a pair quallfjdng. The playoffs started parents ever seen at the gajines. Last Nigh 1^8 Fights The collection of.form er Weaver follows: Chet Nowicki 135-383. Phoenix, Aria., Feb. 25 — W — and I got a consensus of the other I of runs In whipping VenSsuala, 5-2. ~rl**t- nlghti ...... - - High players led all the wav. hold­ br.'Mozzer and McCaughey .haxe_ Vlc'Tnggart 355, Fuller 135 It took only a: very small amount That's'abbirt the picture: Adult been named for the Executive National Lieague managera right Saturday night he beat Cuba, 7-4. Nassift Arms, local Connecticut sports are on the way out and Chicago. Feb. 2.5—(A5—Heavy­ ing 2.3 to 18. 41 to 29 and 60 to 47 and Bolo Lucas 380. of scratching beneath the surface there. They said It was Meyer The 26-year-old Oedrylaa la By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS advantages at the periods. Board along with Principal Ed.son to uncover the fact that the New Basketball Association entry, competitive games and leagues for weight champion Rocky Marciano M. Bailey, who represent.* the Then Steve said ha might be will­ working his way back to tbr big found that expenses were too high Los Angeles - - Freddie "Babe” All 0vc‘ starters scored In doubie JUNIOR LEAGUE action to­ York Giants are not hapy over the laaguaa after an unaucceaaful trial youngsters is Increasing. One good and Jersey Joe Walcott were ready Herman, 142, Los Angelos, out­ school, Sedrick Straughan of the ing to deal me Meyer for Bobby One of the finest all-around backcourt men (n\pia National Baakatball Association, Bob Wanrer, ■* to stage more than two games at feature about this is that any boy today to make official their April Agures with Bill Griffith leading night Rt the Verplanck School gym recent deal, through which Brook­ Thompson. I told him not to be i.wlth the Chlcag(x. Cuba la 1860. pointed Lou Williams, 141, Kan.sa.s the way with 18 tallica. George South Manchester Fire Depart­ left; also laada Roeheater acorars. 'Dari Braun, -een tar; la back- driving-New- York toward the flag after ' the Verplanck School gym. who is busily engaged Ri sports 10 title flght at Chicago Stadium. ment, and another local athlete, is aj4 follows: 7—House and Hale lyn obtained the aervices of such allly, and before it was over he was a two-year hitch In the army. Another sarvlc* returnee, ex-Marina Jack Nichole, hat atrengthanad Holloman went all the way down a ty , 10. Eottile canned '18, Bcrnie Fisher a starting pitcher as Russ Meyer, Interest In big time pro ball or who keeps his spare tim* occu­ A noon luncheon was scheduled Tommv Conran. vs. Fairfield Market. Thursday telling, me he wouldn't deal Meyer Milwaukee's attack. (NEA). ' . I to Class A in 1051 and than had a " for Manchester-American League pied in some other interesting and for the signing of contracts by Brooklyn (Ridgewood Grove) — 15, Hank Greenbaum 14 and Bobby night 7 Herm's Cameras vs. previously one of the bulwarks o. even up for Thompson. real good year at Syracusa In the Blinn 12. Davey Jones and Joe To- PRESENT MEMBERS of the venilon-'~do«8 not meiisuro up constructive pastime never be­ both fighters. Carmine Fiore, 146 3-4, Brooklyn, executive board are Stanley Bray. Manchester Trust: 8 Dales vs. the Phillies staff. "rhat'e how much Steve thought International LeagtM last season. to the Eastern League crowds of comes a Juvenile delinquent. Marciano, the unbeaten Brock­ stopped Marcel ’’Rocky" Bri.sc- malonis with 14 tallies each paced Chester Morgan, . Crockett and Sal's Maple Service. In the event you Ailssed the of Meyer, and all he’e got to show He won 16 'while losing 7 and ' three and four years ago. Despite ton, Mass., slugger, won the title bois, 146 1-2, Montreal, 1. the Collegians. Bailey. The fifth member was the strange transaction, four clubs for him le n Orst bfuenuui who hit posted an eamsd run avaraga of the fact the BA’s have either been _ First annual Women's Bowling Duck Pin rournament is scheduled to get underway on Friday eve­ were Involved, and quit* a quantity 2.61. WONKNH l.KAtil'F. by knocking. out Walcott in the Miami Beach, Fla.—'-Jolmny .Sax­ rilKNKV WDMBN’S LKArtl’B late Elmo Mantelli, who was ST. JAMES’ grammar school live home runa last year for Bos­ Unheralded McLaYnon New of secondary talent. .The Phils In first place, and never lower 13th round in Philadelphia Sept. ning, M arch '5 at the West Side Rec alleys on Cedar street. At least 20 of . the top female pinners In ton, 147, Rrooklyn. outpointed prominently associated, with the basketball, team will play Hart- ton. The SL. Louis Ohrdlnnl* could Miranda, an infisider, played than second place all season, the ’Hawsrcil Lsniiarsplss 23. He will open training for the Manchester are expected to compete. Ehtriia are being received by Mel Cushing at the West Side Rec rordritra 11) * organization of the Boo.ster Club. wound up With firat baseman Earl have Imd Torgeaon, bnt Eddie during the Winter for Almendares, D. Cowlestwles ...... nr, no IC 101 90S Charley "Red" Williams, 150, foi'd in the CYO Grammar, School Torgeaon from the Boston Braves, pay-for-play boys have yet to dls- Aght at Holland, Mich., next week. office d»lly from fi p. m. to 9 p. m. First match pairings will be announced next week. Ca.sh prize Newark, N. J., 10. KaRlbH ... .. 108 91 80 279 Annual meeting of the. club is Tournament Thursday night at StankyOkimed the deal downi" the second place club In the Cuban Tedforrt ...... 10(1 108 *9 .10* .... 91 111 106 312 who hit only .230 last season, and ■play their talents before a sellout. Loomis ...... 88 — I9J Walcott will return East for pre­ of 315 will go to the winner, plus |5 to the runner up. Winner will be recognized as the women s Maiiulnl ... slated for March 11 in the East 6:30 at Biilkeley High's gym In From the foregoing, and from League. He^a the amalleat man on Sacramento, Calif Doug Kirby, Morrow ...... 81 88 116 287 the Cincinnati Reds were supposed Scoring Threat ipr BA’s the Bros 0 U TIX iE l e a g u e baseball in­ Morton ...... ft* -— t02 180. liminary training at'M ays Land­ town rhampion. 91 88 2.’»i; Side Library at which time offi­ remarks dropped by other members Irowna* roster, *tanbtalned a aure- It was obvious in the last World on that floor thwgh, "Brother" Bauer and Mickey Mantle and first duced to Manchester in 1950. At­ .McCarthy ...... — 90 81 171 «'OI'NTRV ! and all extra curricular activities in Series that the Dodgers had only light In recant outings with the Totals ...... ’ ...... 484 419 406 the local schools program. Last flre starter, a potential 15 ar IS moves right In to play hla part. In I baseman Jo* OoUlna. It was be- tendance was excellent the first r Bobby Jones, 156 1-2, Oakland, one serious shortage—depth in New Haven, Feb. 25—(J5—The BA’s and him stolen the hearts of year, fair in 1951 and, as stated Totals. 478 4*8 45.1 1.199 *op»Nnlrh ( 1) San Bernardino, Calif.— (NEA)<^.804 in ’4». He had 27 homers and year the group membership climb­ TOMMY BLVNCH.ARD, one of game winner. Just when It aorcly hla first year of pro McLar- I lleved Reynoltla got 538,000, Bauer Dummy . 7ft 7fi 78 234 Calif., Draw, 10. KafettP! (0) their pitching staff. Joe Black Connecticut Interacholaetlc Athle­ the p r o ^ ll throng at the Armory Trinity Defeats ...... ed over the 1.000 mark and more the officials in the Y- Senior needs aante. The PhIU gaye un non has proven he haaxtoe quali- 21,000, ManUe 115,000 and Conina . above, poor In 1952 when two SaSa ahsppe <1> ...... s o 98 ftft 2ft4 — Don Kolloway may not have chased in 128 runs, batting .308 In CUuplis^y ... 81 SI 103 267 couldn’t do It all, though he tried. and « the road with hi* amating ! New Orleans—Willie ^Pa.strano, DuHof! ..., 98 109 Dft,! Lea,gtie;:-l.a passing out cigars fol- their third beat pitcher, along with tic Conference meets at the Hotel tlee to make the g r a ile ^ d la a j 516,000. Sight members o f tha ,, leagues operated. Constantine ...... 88 100 82 2*5 Dummy ...... 77 •77 .??' 21 ’.50, repeated in the home run de­ . . . Yft than $4,000 \vas raised to help There was only one thing Charlie ft fi been swapped to the Athletics be­ 148, New Orleans, outpointed definite asMt to the club. \ | world championa Including |Mtoh- Attendance at home basketball Pound 93 354 D^nnlaon ...... ftft 97 2 2 7 partment driving In 94 runa hat­ support the activities of the , lowing the birth ,pf a son tp Mrs. cash, and got an indelder who Is Garde today to rank and pair some accilfacy, as a aet-ahootar. Al­ tsakInK > • ...... W 94 s « 2ft"i > Wesleyan, 66-57 cause he said the Tigers traded Emerson Butcher, 144 1-4, Rock Tntnls ...... 15?- 1S2 211 5.5ft Dressen's team needed to pick up Bob Is 28 years old and afaigle, era Vic Raschl and Ed Art games of Manchester High during ftoodln .. 113 291 ting .285 In ’51. I.tirkv Strlkrs <4) school, including a generous $1,000 ' BlanchardDianviiani eearlier juiiei in,thein • mv week«cvrv at supposed to be on the downgrade. 63 teams who shave qualified for though h* has been with the local haptt Purnell .. 97 271 away all their good ball players. Island. HI., 8, ...... "All I can tell you is that the during the Winter—4 solid start­ residing on Long laland. Hla irt- atlllunidgn^. _ ^ ^ ^ ^ the 1952-53 aeaaop hit the bottom TotaU ...... t b s 444 409 12* 1. "Hit .300 all season, but went 0 .Tciikius__ _ ... 101 )02 se sjs) donation b.v Matt Moriarty. Mom- Manchester Memorial Hospital. the Claases A, B, and C Basket- aqund all yehr. Bob was ua^ spar­ Low Man 88 352 ______But n lot of people agree with Iftft - 80 26*’. ing pitcher. It has done so in a Tlllri.l tU Middletown. Feb.' 25 ^ Trin­ for 19 the last six days,” he shakes Whitq Plain.s, N. Y. Sammy Mimoki— vT r i*r-in-t Dership entitles one to all .sport- deal flabbergastetl me,” said Man­ shot Is the moat orthodox you wttl The A'a aignad first baseball Ed- o f the barrel. EKvight Perry re­ Dummy ...... Partok ..., __ 84 102 279 deal which defies ready explana­ ball Tournaments, ingly moat of the teason and it Totals ...... 415 447 471 1.131 74 71 74 222 Kolloway, including 11 ex-DetrnIt Guiliani, 160, Stamford. Conn., 91 events \8uth the exception of SOl'R NOTE in the Rec Senior ager Leo Durocher of the Giants see In the game ag It la pUyed to ^ die Roblnaon to *■ «««- ported that the past campaign was Dummy ...... ftl 81 ftt 241, ity. playing one of its best basket­ his head. * Na.hi’rrboni 81 88 90 261 The A competition la scheduled Town Motors tSt employes with the Browns, In­ basketball and swimming, capacity Leagpie playoffs last night was when prodded for comment. ” I tion. was only through the stepped up day.. With------lile feet cloee together, _ tract for an esUmated $30,000 per the worst in gate recaipts Yor Coope ...... 85 8* ino 271 Stpvrn* ...... 72 7ft 83 212 ball games of the waning sea.son, "I got off to a bad start last sea­ outpointed Joe To.sascllo, 158, "Il'a hard to figure what those to get underway with playdowna ...... ftl ftl cluded among whom are Vic Totals ...... i:»i 38,1 160 10!*7 schedule three weeka ago he really Boh aeta them up two handed hotd- This makaa the ax-Chlcago . games at the Armory in the his- Holmes .. ,;...... 101 81 100 282 D^MarUn 77 .241 downed Wesleyan 68-57 here last son, then ripped a tendoh under my Elizabeth, N. J,, 8. at the.se sports events being limit- the failure of the Charter Oak don’t know whether I'm sunnosed New Haven Arena on Satur­ Hlllrekl ...... 100 114 87 .101 Wertz, Johnny Groth amt Virgil Phils were thinking about,” mused at the got hla chance and made the bast Ing the ball firmly above hla fore- Sox player tha h^^hast ynid , tory of the sport at the school. M. Cowles ...... 8* 79 90 2.55 night. Off to a big lead when it lower right rib in a home run hit­ 4«i. The 1953 mcmber.ship drii'e Bowlers to field a team for their to talk about it at all, but I think day. The B will be held at the Diet* ...... 9* 91 88 275 Trucks. Indeed, they warn that un­ CumhinpH (1) will be conducted in the spring g.inin with Herm’s. It w^ts the I can say that much. a Giants official. "Here they’ve of It. h (^ . playersplayerNpn tha squad and the figure Softball competition boiled Verona ...... 132 101 103 31* Tntala ...... 41ft 4:*o 4ftl 1241 converted 16 of ,33 shots in the ; i - , . vn,.n» n - i . . . i.' ting contest before an exhibition KKt I.KAUI F Tvl#*r ...... 8ft M 94 2:>ft Winchester School and Yale gym. again, both by mail and personal second such case for the.Bowlers , “ I know that Brooklyn got it­ been talking all Winter about win­ Fresh out of Holy Cross last When the schedule aent tha la the raurth highest ever paid to down to the Rec league at the first half. Trinity found itself with ^ game in PlU.sburgh after the All- Suiinvifc ...... ' 9,'i 81 114 r'l; ning the pennant, themaelvea.. You also In this city, and the C will be a roamber r of f the AthleUca. The ...... 50ft 438 481 I41t> >rFfn Ray t ) Charley Uehringer may trade one K. .fohnsnn __ 84 92 9ft 271 contact. self a pretty good pitcher out of June, Bob'* collega hnckm nnd Is local* Into action three time* in , Charter Oak Lots and the Church Total! 1 Star Game. That and a foot njury, Armory Tatrrn (1) this season. ^ held at New Britain Teachers’ Col- A’* also haVq eight man damaadtaig Priiif^Ra (•) V. .lohnarm ...... 72 100 84 256 only a tO-tl advantage early ; „ f the Anest friichises In baseball HarpnU ...... 10.7 116 ion .121 Krrv ...... 121 97 101 .122 the deal. I’ve heard a lot about don't, 7vln pennants by trading comparable to that of Jackie two days last month, Bob got hla and Cheney Leagues. The latter — RIlRwmth ...... the Anal quarter as Wesleyan ■ suffered when struck bv a foul Dimlow ...... 82 82 85 219 razianoa ...... 7,1 97 170 91 77 71 219 for a broken fiingo stick or maybe Phllllp.i ...... 107 12.7 111 ,34,7 EXCHANGE CLUB of Manches­ Meyer having a temper and being a strength to the club you've got to Kg*' Allen. Like Allen, who wna over­ big test and scored a heavy vic­ more ilough. two loops drew peanuts. Each had KlolFr ...... «7 ft.1 — no Dlblln ...... 91 ftt 9ft 361 fought, desperately to end its .sea­ ball, kept me out of .35 gatnes. Falrfleld ...... Ill 106 96 31.1 The CIAC will be In aesz'on moat Pitcher Bobby Bhoati and Man­ IV) '•'t ” ’ “ .Satchmo Faige and his contour Totahs .. 4 ft.') 4.18 492 lIR.'i hard lo.ser, but I never aaw anv beat. Not where I was brought up, shadowed by the great scoring its difficulties during the course PprFtto ...... 91 10ft ft.1 39ft namtitoTt .. son in victory. But Charl.ey Mazti- ...."Denionstrating that 1 like the Anderson ...... 92 103 -. 19.7 ter will be host to the Manchester of the day. and hopes to get around tory for himself and tha BA’s. Up ager Jimmy Dykea r f tha A*a da- Beebo- . ______91 91. IX VA) ...... 100 90 7fi 3r>ft chair in the Browns' bull pea. .... Massarn- IVhii Kids U) sign of It. I esn remember severs' anyway “ rek tossed in seven points in a row short right field fence at Sports­ ...... 97 10.7 130 332 Plctrlrh.^^on __ 8 ft . 120 89 29*. Sport Schedule High basketball team tonight at to the Irhportant baaketball busl- fenU of Ernie Cniverly and relied in Pawtucket In tha night game of o f the season. The Rec circuit was Mclntonh ... .; ...... X. 91 9ft ftft 375 Kolloway asserted that the Atamlan ...... — — 9,7 9.7 games we beat him with pop a Sunday double-header. Bob was nlad .raporU that^ianto hurt his 107 9ft 7 .Tntaia ...... 421 418 1271) and that proved decisive. Charley Hart...... 7ft ftS 76 22ft the Countiy Club. A steak dinner upon as the play-mnker at Rhode as good as any around but the Phllllpa...... •— lfi 411 Tigers got ju.st one capable per­ man’s Park, I batted .346 against neaa about 4 p.m. The rankings are pitching arm in a halting praetiea I l i i U 41) Totala ...... 712 535 534 1601 Nulstin ...... fi'4 90 101 27.'. Wednesday, Feb. 25 w.ill he served at 7 o’clock. Hugh homeruns that just ren.c'ied the based on the season’* records and laland fltnte, MeLe*Bon was the named a atarter by Coach Puggy fan interest was way off...... fiR H RR left and right-hand pitching after .lalborl ... lO.’i 81 accident Sunday. \ Totsla ...... 4^^ 49.'^ 473 1192 Dummy 9 207 former, Walt Dropo from the Red llarl-.Mald <1( .... 80 266 Greer, UConn cage coach, will be seats, and all Russ would say to "hs'nd-mnn" for Conch Buster Ball. Ha went out there and led the ...... 'ift 2.3 points, seven more than Mazu- being trade?! to the Browns, Aug. lloppi! .... ,82. 84 84 2ift • Wapping vs. Moriarty's, 7 Y. Mikan Limited are a formality. The pairing* gen­ THE BOSTON cluhdx.^ aooia Looking at the bright side of the riieriuik 74 79 101 2 Sox,, in six tran.sactions involving N’os'icki ...... 117 131' 1.1,7 .383 me as he ivalked to the du.goiit v^as Rhenry’s Cmaadera at the Crims. local* to a 57-64 win.'Taking only Dummy ...... ft rek. Boh Hazen starred for the . )---- •^ —— .— Pioneer vs. Miller's, 8:30—Y. the guest speaker. picture, there were twice as many R. <4l «2 82 82 24 13, and wound up with 23 home Sponeer ...... 102 101 n o 313 erally require several drawings an«* contract buainaaa, too, ' the H. >t**«*n^ Ay^ra ...... ftl 3.5 athletes. And Arst Baseman Totals ...... m - 467 411 nos somethln.g like 'Wasn’t that a ter­ "Brother,’* a nickname picked up 12 ahota nt the hoop. Bob aunk boy* playing. Little League base­ B^rx^nakl .. 104 19ft 87 87 losers with 19. Wesleyan’s season runs." 7V. .larvta ...... 91 -. 9,7 ISS Nassiffs at New Britain. time. money Involved wasn’t Rrntoii ...... 91 1.07 105 m i Dropo had to be sent out again TaCgart . NO L e s s than 10 dummy rific drive, thou-h?’ To Two Hoops 4 a youth by Bob, was n regular nine, five In a row in the flr*t LstA ...... M 9ft 105 3*7 - - ^ ■ record was 5-10. Trinity has scored Groth’s peak runs-batted-ln pro­ ...... 128 117 no ,'1.7.7 Thursday. I'e‘>. '26 Versatila Billy Goodman ball last season than in either 19.50 WllhMm ...... 104 IZft 10.1 192 after his one big campaign, 1950. Fuller ...... 108 104 1.3.7 'HT l.Hcky Fivps M) scores were turned in last night "I tried to talk trade with the n Worcester fo r , two yenra but TotaU ...... 197 424 44ft. ,12*7 duction with the Tigers was 85 in I.aiith .... __ 78 92 75 2T. Na.ssiffs at Wiilimantic. MinOKT L»'.AOtIK r i J! 1 rS ’I o* a«4Lpll pitdMc' or' 1951. Alumni Little League Luca! ...... 90 lOft 135 131 O, .Jarvla ...... 9.7 — 9,7 Phils, manager, Steve O'Neill, at aTAJ40IH<^ .confined hla play to backcourt that point on ha has seen plm ty of baseball came -into the-picture with (»rUo| -.r..'...... 93 lOft 134 1)9 Marty Marlon^ declare* th>*L the '50,. when.he hit ..306-...... - AiuU'rson ■», ... ,.•..74 -8ft. - 8.1 341 Friday, Fuh- '27...... - ,.in. the Country Club Women’s By THE AR.SOCIATED PRESS . Wilson-' and- eatohar -Parf B M a x f l i ( > Little Brownies gave up only one Kafni'OU’k ... . 9.1 77 _• 1. ' Bowling Ticague play. the Winter meetings oiit here. 1 work, play-making iuid handling aervice and has. been a thorn in the four teams after a shaky start in ByrholakI .. •...... “ SI — 91 1 NEW lUIOOY GYM Evers; swapped to the Bo.ston ...... *4* ,748 .78,7 1679 _ BA’s vs. El-nira. 8:4,5- Armory. B lj George Mikan was atill try­ au*’> Grinder* ...... came to tarmawlth tha Bhiv Luut.berg ft3 ft2 ftS 186 man of real worth, Ned Carver, in Hlrhard.^ . .... 8.7 76 161 Herm’s vs. Cypress Arms, 8:30— told him I was interested In some the defensive aaelgameAta of the sides of hla opponents. Saturday 1951 with two teams from town (langwf ra ...... fi ftft Americans wth George Kell, drove W'ljiz-l.T . .. . — 8ft 100 B. PiBsni *nd Bon ... Urns to taka part In tha first weik- Total! ...... 41R 52ft AAl 1.V19 3 91 211 Bill Veeck's deals with the Tigers. Ilarlford Knad (0 ) IS ' The French sire. Nigral, was of his pitching, and that I' xvasn’t ing to cool off to

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"wrinter rates,- w ith-35%-off'on" alt Hartford’ '46^854*^ ■' ------MUSIC Inetniment rentak Com­ 'fan; 'bedroom and"dintng' ”Toom, n e c TIC u t COUN'CY o f HART-1 Upon complaint In said cause orousnt [ ^ ,__ , ■/ Packard dealer, now. Mitchell “arid driver's license.' A ’ $10,000 your aiecond-year. Posi­ 420 Davenport Avenue ./ Income need four or more room .v.Y*-'*;.* * . -. J!*?'-*- Ii„ ..M r-ni.ri ai unrifni-ri. In said I two Unfinished or snx snifhea. Mitchell 9-6678. 1953 wallpaper. Fully insured. 60% OFF on famous maka Bat New Haven. Conn. plete line of instruments. Rental tile bath first floor. Two bedrooms FORD, the 17lh day of February, I 3-9191. Big trades. g r F a t e a s t e r n Call Hartford 32-6289. Mr. job with a future. tions offering greater income are applies to purchase price. Rep­ apartment or house. Phone Mitch- and bath on second floor. Screens SOB* ‘ I County, on th« ilmt Turoday of March Must be good buy. Call Wm. Good- l««t and Pound FLOOR PROBI„KM.S solved with Hebert. Help Wanted—Male 36 available in Hartford and Tol­ teriea Written guarantees. 81.00 Telephone State 7-3597 resenting Olds, Selmer, Bach, ell 9-0646. DUDEFl OP NOTICK TO AUN1*IS 1 and now pendlnf. claifhinn i child. Sr., Realtor. MItcheU 1949 - CHEVROLET'S. Four to ROOFING AND down, 8L00 weekly; Oalso SerV' ..and storm windows, recreation IpMcGBE; i f I.IVIWL o r i f n o t l,iv-|juilxmeul “i** reruUri linoleum, a ^ h a lt tile counter. land Counllisa and are automa­ Pedler and Bundy. Metter’a Music room and laundry in basement. IN* land altuated In the | dition.'Douglas Motors, 333 Main. Expert* Workmanship, free esti­ THE PERSONAL FINANCE tically earned on the record of Dlamondfh--W»tche»— Studio, 177 McKee. Mitchell Amesite drive, one car garage. Town fif Mancheater, Connecticut, on may have same by paying lor mates. Open evenings. Jones Fur­ Rejpairtng 23 j'ourow'n performance. No Invest­ Mitchell 8-4165, or MItcheU room unfurnished apartment for TORS. the westerly aide of Gardner Street: LISTINGS Wantad. Slafl*, two* ad. -Call Mitchell 3-7720. 24 OAK STREET 9-0080. 3-7500. family of two adults. Call Mitch­ Many extra?. Phone Frances K. Upon complaint In said cause brought family, thrM-famUy, btulnoia 1948 PONTIAC Convertible. Radio, niture. Oak street. Mitchell COMPANY AND ment. Excellent commission, Jeweli7 48 Wagner, Realtor. MItcheU 9-0028. to said Court, at Hartford, III said It appearing to the aubscribinf author­ MATTRESS Tour uld mattresses TRUMPETS, Clarinets, trombones, ell 0-4900 after 5 p. m. County, on the first Tuesday of March. ity that the residence of the defendant property. Hav# many caaU <«>y* ,IX)ST PASS BOOK No. ■44677. heatrr Hydramatic. Ail hew tires, 9-1041. (Your Hoii.se Doctor) Will employ ' several men as training fee*, and overwrite paid ROYAL AND Smlth-Oordns port­ Price reduced to $15,200. A'anes McGee, If llvtnr. Is unknown to sterlilxeu and remade . like new. DEVELOPMENT CO. LEONARD W. TOST. Jeweler, re- saxophones, guitars. Largest se­ 1653. and now peiidlns. clalmlnx a ■ he plslnllff. and It said Arnes McGee ers. MortgagM arranged. Please Notice is hereby given that Pa-w including two safety tubes. Very Roofing — Siding — Gutters Ceil Jones Furniture and Floor branch manager trainees. Must weekly. able and standard typewriters. paire. aojusta watches expertly Judgment determining the rights In or WINDOW 8 HADE.S made to orde.- You will be associated w'ith a lection of instruments in town. MANCHESTER—Three roomi plus In and setlllng the title tu a certain he not llvlnr. the plaintiff doe« not call George 1*. Omsladlo, Real­ , Book No. 44677, issued by The reasonable. Can be seen anytime Covering, 36 Oak. Mitchell 9-1041. be high arhool graduate, college All makes-of adding Jipachlnes Reaaonable prices. Open dally. Houses for Sal* 72 piece or parcel of land situated In the know the reiidence of the Widower. tor. MltdheU 9-6878. 109 Henry Friday or Saturday. '46 Cooper and installed. Venetian blinds and Leaders training desirable. Age 24-28. large and really progressive or­ All accessories. Ebepert repairing. glasssd-ln porch. Plastered walls, Heirs, Reprearntstlves and Creditor! Savings Bank of Manchester has and curtain, rods. 24 hour .aervlce. . Hijliard Street. , . sold or rented Repairs on all Thursday evenmga 129 Spruce Town of Manchester. Coimecllcul, on of- said -Asiiea McGse: atreet - ...... -- ...... - street. ' ...... ~ , Must have car. This position bf-^ ganization where you can go makes. Marlow’s. Ward Krause,.87 Walnut. Mltcb- ^ ' QUALITY HOME Urge corner lot; excellent loca­ the easterly side'of Gardner Street; tt been lost and application baa .Estimates gladly given. Fagan A Complete Home Remodeling street. Mitchell 9-4387. • ell 3-5836. . . tion. Price $8,.'(00. Barbara Woods, appearing to Ihe s'lbscrlhtug, authority ORDERED, that notice of the Insti­ been made to said bank for pay­ Mortgages 31 fera a splendid opportunity in the ' places. A collect wire giving that the residence of the defendant tution and pendency of aald complaint 1951 PLYMOUTH hard top con­ Window Shade Co. Route 44 at Service consumer finance field. Salary—. your background and phone num­ POWER MOWERS — Buy now, Off East Center Street. Six rooms MItcheU t-7702. shall be given laid defendant Agnes ment of the amount of deposit. ^olton Notch. Mitchell 9-4473i> Manchester, (jonn. ACCORDION EXCHANi&E. Grand Agnea McGee, if living. Is unknown to McGee. If living, or If she be not liv­ vertible. All extras. Low mileage. FIRST AND Second mortgages $282 a month—car allowance—in- ! ber w'ill arrange a personal inter­ Spring price's may be higher. $2 Garden—Farm—Dairy plus two expandable. Tile bath, Ihe plaintiffs, and .f said Agnes McGee ing. to the Widower. Heirs. Call owner at Mitchell 3-614(^ Mitchell 3-8271 bought fur our own account. Fast, .surance. Other benefits include | opening epecial; 120 bass ac­ atall ahower, lavatory, fireplace. he not living, the plaintiffs dn not know l o s t —PASS BOOK No; 44793. RUBBISH . and Ashes removed. view. A. W. Shifflett, Empire weekly. Nonpayments until May, Products 50 cordion, new, shifts; only $ld6.50, rh%""ri.’K ‘ of 7he " w i d o ; ; r HelVs" S"'*„Pb'liM!lng‘ this order in-Vho * -Notice is hereby given that Paea -ConUdeiUial .^aerjcice^Mancheater .Jtroup life insurance,, vacation, lih> "A - Good -Place-—To -t\^ rk ”- —Crafts Corporation, Newark, New- — Cole Motors- Servicenter. Mitch­ Attached _ garage, kmestte drive, VACANT PACKARDS. 1948-1949-1950. Tale 'Park|n"gT6l8~dhadiTvewiys"p6^-^ ~ ~A. V.^^LINDSAY'^ Owff(?r ~ Investment Curp., 244 Main St. eral savings and retirement plan. ' caf^yihg cise, guaranleed; Te'rms, extras if desired. Val£ncei, Vene­ AlKn'Mcree';* SSnchisle*;‘Herald” Book No. 44763, issued by The model 61-52. All choice and top ed. Immediate service, rea.sonable York State. ell 9-0980. ABOUT FOUR tons loose hay, $25 trades. Save up to 33 1-3% on ?)TD ER ED ?thal notice of the InMl-' llahed...... In aald. Mancheater...... -e.once . a .e.k week ‘ Savings Bank of Manchester has Phone Mitchell 3-5416. Apply 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Eve­ per ton. Also two goats, one due tian blinds, drapes, floor carpet, REDUCED TO $13,500. liilion...... and.... .pendency . - __ of aald - complaint mull for two aiicceaalve weeka, commencing | dollar value. Priced low for luxury rates. Phone Mitchell 9-06.50. CONNECTICUT Valley Construc­ other models. For home demon- tw6 fans, etc. Price $27,500. on or before February IS, 1S53. CUUBCR LEAOCE ~ : been' lost and application has tion. Guaranteed roofs and siding. ning hoiira ,b.V appointment—Mon­ WANTED- - Experienced tractor ATTENTION Ladles! Slip covers to freshen next month, other due shall lie given aald defendant Agnea ROBERT LEON ALLYN. and quality cars. Mtist sell ’em day through Friday. Sitnatinns Wanted— a and drapes custom made. Re-up ■tratlon write: Connecticut Ac­ Shown By Appointment Only. SIX ROOMS McGee, If living, nr if ahn be not Jiv­ Aaaiatant Clerk of Said Court. been made to said bank, for pay­ DOORS OPENED, keys fitted, Aluminum storm windows and / trailer drivers. Apply Carlson. & *6on. Reasonable. Tei. Rockyille ing. to the Widower.. Heira. Repreicn- Center Coagaie ^ » ri) practically at your own price to Business Oppoiiunities 32 - Female ^ hdlStering. “ Beautiful 'fabrics cordion Exchange (division Ron- tativea and ('redllora of aald Agnea A Irua copy. Attest: IM ment of the amount of deposit. copied, vacui!m cleaners, irons, gutters. All men protected by in­ Co., 44 Stock Place. 5-9221. dinone Accordion Center), 26 ARTHUR A. KNOFLA Daniel J. Juli|uio. , „ Neill ..... M 10$ make room for others coming in guns, etc., repaired. Shears, SMALL VARIETY STORE and prints, stripes, solids. Expertly Oil .heat, electric hot water McGee, bv publlahing Ihia order In the Deputy Sheriff of Hartford County. Speneer ...... 12 117 17 2M on '53 new Packards. Low. down surance. Three years to pay. Free PERSONAL CURTAIN.S LAUNDERED and Market street, Hartford, 6-0700, Mnnchesler Herald, a newa|iaper puh- ...... 114 110 10* 2S3 IX)ST—PASS BOOK No. 48661. knives, mowers etc. pul into con­ Luncheonette. Due to sickness, YOUNG BOY to wait on table, finished, $5 down, $2 weekly, E 8T . 1921 heater. Storm windows and llahed In aald Mancheater, once a week Saari .. 31« payments, easy terms on balance. estimates. Call Mitchell 3-7180. FINANCE COMPANY ironing done in my home. Call 3 to 9 p. m. $75 MAIN ST. Bteckel ...... n o 104 Notice la hereby given that Pa-ss dition for coming needs. Bralth- Alfred Charest, Owner. sacrifice, priced $1,.500, stock In­ meals snd w'ages. Apply Mrs. balance one year to pay. Call Household Goods 51 screens. Lar^e lot. for two aiircesslve weeka. commencing I ROGER H. ARONSON VS. AGNES McCnmb ...... 118 101 tl* Book No.' 48661, issued by The High trades! Guaranteed. If you Mitchell 9-433,3. Phone; MItcheU $-5440 on or before Fehrtiary 19. 1953. McGEE et al. $7 r waite. 92 Pearl street. cluded. Mitchell 9-4700. ' 806 Main’ Sjd^et Tracey, 91 Chestnut street. Mrs. Carr, Mitchell 9-7320. ROBKitT I.EON ALLYN. SUPERIOR COURT. STATE OF CON- Hoora Savings Bank of Manchester has want s swell buy at a low price, MANCHESTER Roofing and Sid­ AN HONEST PERSON SPECIAL THIS week only, Mar­ Evenings: MItcheU 9-563$ Aaaiatant Clerk of Bald Court. NECrriCUT. COUNTY OF HART- ...... 610 151 -IMdeM been lost and application has here’s your chente during Febru­ POWER BURNERS and Range ing company. Alfo all types of A MANUFACTURER with a com­ BOLTON — Building stone and WHO’S GOING HOUSEKEEPING. or Mitchell 9-5692 CHARLteS LESPERANCE A true copy. Alleat: rOBD, tha 17Ui day of February. Totala . Phone Mitchell 9-7430 Dogs—Birds—Pets 41 tin Committee model alto sax Daniel J. Jullano. 185$. SI. Aaba'a ($) been made to said bank for pay­ ary only. Bninner'a, 398 East Burners expert'.y cleaned and painting and carpentry work. plete line of farm machinery has WANTED flagstone Bolton Notch Quarry THAT’S WHAT I WANT 109 11$ 164 TO TAKE OVER with combination case. Sold for SIX ROOM older home South Deinitv Sheriff of Harlford County. ORDER OF NOTICE TO AONM 8. G nyb U1 ment of the amount of deposit. Center street. serviced. I H f i! 0-1989 or drop, it in the mall box seen to be appreciated. Many Dona by reliable, well-trained Help Wanted— Female 35 MUSKRAT Fur coat, size 16. Uke 80 X 180. For appointment please INO----- TOitj HER WIDOWER. iTii.'v/wr.'K, HEIRS,cirurw, •I *'* , setuini n-r.'i.lH ftf of land altuated situated In the Brown ...... 102 107 ,67 105 In front of the Post Office. roofs. Gutter work. Chimneys WANTED--- Experienced lumber CANARIES FOR Sale, male snd estimates, no down payment, 3 but unfortunately are not getting garage on large lot. fXty living in RREPRE8ENTAT1VKS E l AND GREDl-| Kiheater, Connecticut, on Richmond ...... ^J5 M M 27* extras. .Save at Center Motor men. All jobs guarantifed. Hall Mill and Oakland Streets married. pew, $90. Phone MItcheU 9-1801. call Howard R. Hastings, MItcheU TORS. Aaderton ...... 13} ,*4 221 Linoleum Co.. 66 Cottage street. cleaned, repaired. 26 years' ex­ yard foreman. Phone Simsbury female.*. Large females $1.65. l27 years ,to pay. Office 41 Oak country setting. Move right in. Ihe weaterly aide of Gardner Street) 2*1 .Sales, 461 Main. Why Commute? Madellnir Smith. Realtor. Mitchell 9-1107. Upon complaint In aald nauee hroiighl it appearing In Ihe lubaeriblng author­ Starena ...... 01 106 Mitchell 9-4022, evenings Mitch­ perience. Free estimates. Call 5-4475. ■ ' Manchester Charter Oak sti'eet. Mitchell street. Call MItcheU 3-8177, eve­ BEDROOM SUITE In aald Court, at Hartterd. In aald ity that the residence of the defendant Announcements Kowlcy. Manchester Mitchell 9-9043. nings MItcheU 3-4010. Coventry LIVING ROOM SUITE 58 9-1642 or 3-4679. County, on Ihe llrat Tueaday of March. Agnes M<;Gee,_Jf Uvln^j Is unknown ToUla ...... 5*2 4M 4*5 1506 PACKARD 19r,2 4-door. Startling ell 3-6166 or Mitchell 3-8109. Wanted—^To Boy SIX ROOM Ranch — Full cellar 11)53. and now pending, claiming a nsiirn |P»s vrv^l'e St. BHdgat’a Ea. 1 (•) FarloM , •3-.5361. You Don’t Hav,e To Leave MECHANIC — Experienced only, Apply in Person, Tuesday or Pilgrim 2-7318. 5-PC. DINETTE SET and attic. Excellent location, 1(1 the plaintiff, and aald ANY TYPE doll repaired. Dressed light blue in latest shade. Ultra- with tools. Hours 9 to 5 p. m., •■WESTINGHOUSE" ELEC. REF. WANTED TO BUY — Old Glass, ■FOUR-ROOM CAPE COD — Two Judgment determining tho righta In nr McGee be not living, the plaintiff to order. Specialty collecticp matlc drive, radio, heater. Power ANTIQUES Reflnlshed. Repairing $16,000. For appointment pitaae In and aetlling the Utle In a certain know the residence of Ihe Widow­ Saturday 9 to 1 p, m. 'McClure Thursday At the Plant BRAND NEW 1953 21” table ■’CALORIC’’ COMB. RANGE China, Picture Frames, Paint- unfinished up with front dormers. piece or |iarcei of land sllualed In the er, Heirs, RepresenlaUves and Cred­ StO pieces restored. Dresses copied. brakea, etc. Gorgeous car done or any furniture. TIeman, MANCHESTER Auto Co., .37.3 Main Ideal for growing familj'. Oil call Howard R. Hostlnfs, Mltch- Town df Mancheater. Connecticut, on ■Wiley . 143 189 Spilth Main street.. Phone Heating—Plumblqg 17 model television. Ready for. U. H. •’MAYTAG" WASHER mgs, . F^imlture. SUver, Lamps, the weaferly aide df Gardner Blreel; itor! of ssjld Agnes McGee: ■ . . Brannan .... 217 Call PIgri-o 2-6948. throughout. Like new. Low mile­ in person only, after 5 p. m. Etc. For information call Vir­ hot water heat. Fireplace. Alum­ 0119-1107, ORDERED, lhal notica ct the instl- . Hampton *55’ Mltchefl 3-5643. F. Hand rubbed mahogany cabi­ "UNIVERSAL” VACUUM It appearing to the aubacriblne author­ lullon .and pendency, of aal^^complrint age. PHced to - aell faat. High GUARANTEED Plumbing and To Have A.Good Job! Salesmen Wanted 36-A net, $189.95. Terms. Phone “EMERSON" TELEVISION ginia Madden, tel. MItcheU 9-3807, inum atorm windows and doors. ity that the reaideiire of the defendant . Hampton .... M *4 100 375 REMINGTON and Schick shavers, trade. Any terms you want. Brun­ heating. Alteratlnna and new' WANTED— ,f a.ahler. experienced REMEMBER Centrally located. ' No agents. Agnea McGee, If living, la unknown to ?H. Hampton . . . . »$ 127 127 162 MAIjlCHESTER TV Service, radio MItcheU 9-5650. Simmona mattress and box spring, or write P. O. Box 110, Manchea­ FOUR ROOMS (he plaintiffs, and It said Agnea McGee if--McGee! If "living, or If. aha be not llv- parts and service at Russell’s ner’s, 358 Eaet Center street. work. Perms gla's electric and THE TELEPHONE de.aired, but not esaential. Good WANTED Experienced shoe fit­ ter. Call MItcheU 9-2212...... to the Widower,Itlot llelra. R a p raa an -|'_ ^ .,, .^ ...... 5 2 0 551 55* 1520 Barber Shop, comer Oak and and TV' specialists since 1934. ter. full time. E xcellenfm rting Alexander Smith rugs, inlaid, "he not, ' Uvliig' the' plalhtflfa, Ak.. aa»jj-_^__ M2R'ivcara anil. Creditor# of oaM Agneal Ho' se service call $3.50. Mitchell ga'a warer'IiM iers sold and In­ hours, '.good wages. Five day . . . Hio CRIBS, BIVBY carriages, strollers, lamps, tables, dishes, pots and PLUS TWO UNFINISHED know the realdence of the Widower. McGee, by^bllahlnf thia order in tha Sestli MeUadlst Ne. t:j5> Spruce streets. Phone Mitchell 1951 FORD Four door ruatom V-8. stalled. Time payments arranged. COMPANY week. Apply Popular Market. salsry. Tho.se experienced only Taylor-Tots. Wide variety of MANCHESTER — Five room Heirs. Repreaeiitallvea and Credltora Manrhealer "Herald."a newapaper pulf Loomis *7 12* — *13 9-5622. Low nilleage. Radio, heater and '9-2186 day or night. pans. Rooms without Board 59 ranch, oil hot water heat, re of said Agnea McGee; llahed In aald Mancheater, once a week Uulsener 101 *6 •5 1*1 Skelley Brothers, Mitchell 9-8’714, ne,ed spply. Call for appointment, Tceterbabes. training seats, chil­ PHONE ME IMMEDIATELY Rear dormer. F^jII rough flooring ORDERED, that: notice orof Ihe Inst!-1Insll- successive wfok's, commencing I Speed , .. M 5* *4 257 undercoated plus many extras:^ hirinr yrmnr wnni*n right LARGE Nationar corporation will ce'.aed radiators, tile bath, full *6 REFRIGERATiCN Service, com­ ** ep*rstr,r» for Us Msnrhe»l»r Mitchell 9-4427. . NEW dren’s nursery speclallie.s. Kiddie- HARTFORD 6-0358 AT THE CENTER—Pleasant large second floor. Open stairway, Fire tution and pendencyPoi r" ‘*"“'l’'*'ht j before February li. 1963. I HMjgh ...... n. M „ 256 RENT A SANDER from Wards. One owner. Excellent condltloh. A PLUMBING shop at your door. office. employ man to manage service cellar, bus, schocl. $12,000. Carl­ shall be given a41dlid defendant . . ______■ifuea ROBERT LEON ALLYN, I Jnhnaon . mercial and domestic.' . Sec our Fair, 1089 Main atreet. Free de­ AFTER 7 P. M. 46-4690 • room for one or two gentlemen. place. Youngstown kitchen. Rear U cO rf. !! 'gj Do It yourself—save up to two- Mitchell 3-8922. / No time lost. New work.. Altera- department. All benefits. Age 20- WANTED Shoe salesman. Must ton W. Hutchins. MItcheU 9-5182, porch. Garage. Brick front. Hot If llWng. or If she be not Ilv-1 Asiistant Clerk of Said Court. Towle thirds the cost of renewing your ______,/ display of guaranteed used refrlg- 25, Excellent opportunity. Con- livery. Phone MItcheU 3-5858. SEE IT DAY OR NIGHT 14-16 Wadsworth street. Ing. lo the Widower, Heirs. Represen-1 . Attest era.tors. George H. Williams Aa- tiona, copper piping, flxtures, hot A.S a leleplinne oneraiuc,. .voulll en­ be neat appearing. Age 19-25. EMPLOYMENT MItchiU 3-6231. wRter oil heaL Large lot with lallves and Creditors of sniri Agnes ** Totals. *4M loo I m iiw,. floors and get professlonaTlotrti- OLDSMOBILE 4-door, bekiitiful water .automatic heaters. Youngs­ joy good psv and frocinent raises, “tart Mitchell 9-5390 between 9 a; High school educatfon. Apply in’ 12-GAUGE Remington automatic. If you have no means of transpor­ ahade trees. McGee, by publlehlngThis order in the g ^ « ^ h e G H of’ Hartford County. Ing results. See Wards Paint man green, Hydramatic, radlo,-^ heater. rociates. 260 Tolland Turnpike. snd vQirtt have frion.u, r.wwrnk- m. and 5 p. m. y tation I’ll aend my aiito for you. WELL FURNISHED rooms, suit­ FIRST TIME ON THE MARKET— Manchester Herald, a newsnauer pub-1 s®*v“*r ° ^ town sln|cs sold. Estimates glad- person, Kinney Shoe Store, 90.3 Browning nvodel, price' $75. 44 llshed III said Manchester, once a week | a i.d EN C. ARONSON vs. AONES 81. Bridtal’a Ma. t ($> for details. Rates only |3.00 a Specially low-priced at/only $345 Manchester. Rhone Mitchell ers and vpl-ssani sorting rondilloijs, No obligation! able for light housekeeping. No This Six-Room Cape Cod features O’Nalll ...... o r 9-358.5, nights Mitchell .3-7691. Iv given. G, O. Lorentsen. Mitch­ U3,V’ not come in for,an inlervi-w WANTED—Courteous man, now Main street. OFFICE Wells street. objection to children. Inquire 24 Built by Ansaldi. for two RurocjMilva cninm^ncitif | MrGEB at m. MacNaaly ...... 354 day. Give your newly .sanded down. Balance Easy. Who’s sfrald ell 9-7636. with oiir omploymont people- Agea A—L-B^E-^-R-T— S four bedrooms, oil heat, plastered on or before F«'hnmry 19. 1053. SUPERIOR COURT, BTATB OF CON­ 10 S» employed, who i.s interested In Grove street, Rockville, Hillside walls, hatchway, all utllitiea, cor­ nOBKIlT LEON ALLYN. NECTICUT. tXJUNTY , o r HART­ Btawart ...... * -floors long-lasting protection,with of a real bargain ? Brunner’s. 358 16-.'!®. high echo,.I rrarjnaies, nre-. ARE YOU GETTING New Britain 43-45 Allyn St., Hartford CHARLES LESPERANCE AffflliUnt r k r k of Said Court* Bulllraa ...... 13 •t MANCHESTER Oil Burner Service. ferred. No expertenre-- necessary, advancing himself. $80 per week o r House, Apartment 14. ner lot and garage. All for $11,000, FORD, the 17th Say of February, . $7' lOT SI Wards finishes. Wards Seal Tone East Center street.^ Installations, repairs, cleaning. HEATING Froir. A to Z. Con­ Irslnipg «ith psy; “ — on your set? Why not? We will A ropy. AllPot: McCarthy ...... —protective base coat. Seals, version burners, boller-biimer from very start. Eonu.» and oom- Town Install a U-H.F. antenna on your Al-PEX WASHING machine. Still 25-year mortgage available. Phone Mitchell 9-7620 Danirl J. JuHatio, ORDF-n OF NOTICE TO AGNES Range and power burners. 447',4 mls.xion. Write Box P, Herald. PRAH & WHITNEY in crate. Reg. price $129, will sell PLEASANT ROOM in private Barbara Woods, Agent, MItcheU Dfputy 8hf*riff of Hartford County. MrGEK. IF I-IVING. OB IF NOTrt.lV- Totals ...... MW hardens Wood. Quart J1.19. Wards PACKARD- 1947 2-door. Gleam- units, complete heating systems. pole, arid a converter in your set home: Convenient location. Park' Nsrth Matbadlst Na. I (U Ing black, overdrive, radio, hest- Main street. Manchester. Tel. MONDAY TO FRIDAY for $100. Tel. MItcheU 9-0412. 9-n02. ING. TO HER w Id OWER, HEIRS, Spar wax—gives satin luster fin­ Mitchell 9-6196, Mitchell 9-2303. All-work guaranteed. Tfme pay­ WANTED-Man for plumbing and A(lverti8emenl to get any U.H.F. station from ing. MItcheU 9-2044. EAST HARTFORD. Bllr* street— NORMA B. COOK vi. AONKS McGEE representatives a n d CREDI­------,D . Brown ...... W $• W ish. Best quality wax. Quart 11.29. er, electro-Clutch. etc.- Motor ments arranged Moriarty iBcoth- i A IR C R A FT . channel 14 to 83, that’s complete TORS. O. A. Chappall ...... n W *1 9 A. M. TO 4 P. M. I heating supply house. • Must be In accordance with the prort- WE BUY and sell good used furni­ HOME SWEET Home—No. Main Nearly new four room aingle. Elx- SUPERIOR COURT. BTATB OF c:ON* Upon complatnt .n aald eaUM■a brought | Starkwaatnar ...... Itt 10* U{ Montjfomery Ward, 82g Main completely/'overhsuled, Nice buy ers. Tel. Mitchell 3-5135. - | 1 able to drive, wait on counter, and coverage for only $69.05. This PLEASANT Furnished room with street. Distinctive frame Cape Cod NECTICUT. C O U ^Y OF HART­ In said' CourL at Hartford,. in aaid f Chappall ...... 19* H l g at low dollar, $.300 down. Balance sions of Chapter V, Section 8 of ture, combination ranges, gas semi-private kitchen privilage; cellent condition. Picture window, street. T.V. SERVICE, $2,50 per call. handle heavy materials. Give age. IS NOW I.OCATED AT price includes out-iidt antenna in-* with five spacious rooms, design­ .jcombinallon acreena, storm win­ FORD, th»v n i h ^ a y of February, County, on thn llrat Turaday. of March. . I , Low Bcora ...... •* 95 *5 eaay. t(V''sult, Here's ,a real buy. .PLUM.BINC And heating. Special­ 806 MAIN STREET the Town Charter,. ,. t . ranges and heaters. Jones Furni­ Working girls preferred. Phone .,.1963..... , „ ...... 1852, and now pandlna. . eialQlng . a. -Plume Mitchell -9-8429 anvllmc. ■ salary; refrrences and experience, rtallod on your pole and converter ed'fOrCOmfort and ' efficiency. ORDER OF NOTU'E TO AGNES 6H Brunner’s, 358 East Center street. ising In repairs. Copper water X NOTICE is heichy given that a 3fi6 Main Street ture "Store, 36 Oak. MItchril MItcheU 9-4428. dows, atnesita d'rivO. 'RAal biiy Judgment■ driermintng■ Inina tha rlahU in or 'Totala (Sei'ond Floor) if any. Write Box N, Herald. ln.*tallcd in your set, ready to re- 9-1041. Modern <-tep-saving kitchen. At­ $*800, with cash $2,800. 4% MrGKK. IF LIVING. Ofl IF NOT LIV id and aaf'tllng tha tlUaIs lo a certain * Peraonals piping, lemoieling electric equip­ \ Public Hearing of the Boanl of Di­ ' celve New Britain. This we will tractive dining room. Large living ING. TO HER WIDOWER. HEIRS,■. 1 piece or parcel of land altuatad In tha | HI. tl Me. * (tv „ 1948, STUDKBAKER Champion ALL KINDS of carpentry W’ork. ment for plugged drains. Edward WANTED OuUide antenna help­ rectors of the Town of Manrhe.s- ; f a s t h v r t f o r d CENTRAL. CUean comfortable mortgage may be assumed. No RBPRESBNTATIVFIS AND CREDl -[Town of Mancheater, Connecllcul. on .. 23 103 I* OR>QALL Mitchell .3-4107 : . In.stall on. any set, new, or three KELVINATOR Refrigerator, 9.4 room with cheerful fireplace TORS. the weaterly aids of Gardner Street; LaRIvlera .... THE PROSPECT Hill School for 4-^oor sedan, heater. Good condl Reasonable rates. Mitchell 9-4291. Johnson, Mitchell 3-6979 or er. Good steady .work and over­ ter. Cpnnecti<-ut, wall be hold In room in quiet home. 20 Wads­ monthly payments, Call Wm. J ill ...... A. Aeato ...... 118 122 young children. Transportation or five years old. Ektsy terms. Yes, cu ft. two door 1952 model, reg. Screened .porch, flagstone floor Goodchild, Sr., Realtor. MItcheU Upon complaint .Jii. aald cauao brouffbt It appearing to the aubacrlblng author­ E. PeganI ...... *2 115 If* Mon. Reasonable. Call after 5:30 Mitchell 3-5044. time. Bninnc'r’,s, 3,58 East Center the Hearing Room of the "South Building” worth ftreet. lo aaid C'ouii, at Harlford. Ju aald ity that the reeldence of the defendant ______113 11313 g furnished. Mra. Lela Tybur, direc­ Mitchell 9-.588.3. LAWN MOWER.S sharpened and WOMEN A trained c# setiere only $19.95 down, balance $5 $450, sale price $375. Limited sup Spacious .master bedroom, beth 3-7925 anytime County, on Ihr firat Tu»*aday of March. Agnea McGee. If living, la unknown to , J. Aceto stre e t. .See C het B n in n fr. MUNICIPAL BUILDING in said ply. Watkins Brothers, 935 Main 196l..!.And now ppmUnr. rlalmtnic a the plaintiff, and If aald Agnea McGee IT w w w tta .... . 114 •• im M tor^ Phone Mitchell 9-5767. repaired, reasonable rates. Telj LENNOX Fiirnace.s snd wsrm sir always commands,a good income, Town of Manchester-on the 6lh monthly. Small charge for time ROOM FOR GENTLEMAI^. Pri and medium sized bedroom up. — — im 10*. 19,50 CHEVROLET 2-ton esh and Mitchell .3-45.31. payments. I^irst come, first serv­ street. vate home. Quiet neighborhood Beautiful oak floors throughout EAST HARTFORD, Lafayette ludvmrnt rtM^rtnlnlnp-thn lifdita In or be not living, the plaintiff doea not !-»• heating. Earl Van Camp. Mitchell leading foundation garment FULL TIME service station help­ day of MARCH, 19.5.3, at right io and aattHnir title fo a certain know the realdence of the Widower, ...... i n 6M *41 i*$i BALLARD'S Drivlpg School. Man- chassis, new tires, clutch and P-,5844. manufacturer will train women er, experience prefcrrerl. No night REMEMBER, TOO. ed. Mitchell 3-5191 now, or after 59 HoU atreet. Unusual closet space. Warm, dry avenue, jiiat listed, epic and span piece or parcel of land aituatf'd In Ihe ileira, Repreaenlatlvaa and Credltora Total! . ■ . cheater’a . oldest.-'l^auaands . of paint, valvea j\M»t ground. W. B, o’clock in the afternoon, to act on 6:.30 Mitchell 3-4485. Brunner’s Slightly used carpets. One 12’ x four room single. Newly painted Town . of. ManchfRler . Connecilnit, on of aaid Aniea McGee; M. Mary’s <4> _ __ ALL ALUMINUM - selected to build profits hie, repeat work required." S alaryand op­ a'~pf6posed additional” appfopriil-: basement,"Ktteched garage. At Ihe weaterly aide of Gardner Street: ORDERED, thal notica of tha InaU- I Nelaon accident free instruction hours'. 137 Inches. Carter Chevrolet Co., EXPEP.T REPAIR and SERVICE , . . the unusual advantagea T.V. Department, 358'Blast Cen 17’6" rose scroll Axmlnster, as Is ONE BEDROOM FOR RENT— tractive lot'w ith fleldstone ter­ and decorated, oil burner, ecreene, COMBINATION WINDOWS clientele. Give pi.one. Wrilh Box portunity for commission. tion as follows: j $113. Mancharter Carpet Center, Double bed. 119 (3ooper Hill street it appearing to the miberrihlnfr author- tiitlnn and pendency of aald complaint Clifford * ‘!!^ Hundreds of satisfied students. Inc., 311 Main street. Phone for all types of warm air f\ir- V, Herald. ip of working for ter street. The Packard Place. racing. On the bua line. Asking storm wlndowsi, nice level lot. ttv that the realdence of the defendant ahall be given said defendant Agnea Thofflaa ■{' ■ For appointment tel. Mitchell' AND DOORS naces -coal, oil, or gas. Viking Bulirer Shell Service Station, 653 An additional appiopriation of 308 Main street., Phone Mitchell Phonev"MItcheIl 9-0595, Afnea McGee, if llvinff. ia unkm»wn to McGee, If living, or if ahe be not liv­ Henaen IS iS g a Mitchell 9-5238. Center street. $20,000 to the Housing Authority , $16,500. Elasily financed. To in Asking $8,900. Down payment tha plaintiff, and if aald Ajmea McGee ing. lo the Widower. Heira. Repreaen- Hyde ...... 27 ll4 *0 201 ■ I- 9-2245. Immediate Delivery. ' . furnace blowers and Mor-Sun win­ WANTED Secretary for law of­ SAVE 10%. Order your custom 9-4343. NEWLY DECXJRATED, beautiful spect please call Warren E. How. $2,400, low monthly payment. Im­ be m»t IIvIhk. the- idalntlff $h»ea not tailvea end Credliore of aald Agiwa 1948 OLDSMOBILE sedan. Ltis- ter air jronditioners installed. We fice. Full or part time. Write Box for repairs and lmprovcmcnt.s to!, PRAH & WHITNEY R-wnings. Act now while this know the realdence of ihe Widower. McGee, by publlahing thle order in the ] TeUle ...... 1712 'Prompt Service. ' ■ WANTED Part time gaa station Gi-eenhaven 'Vetcran.s’ Hou.sing FO-v QUICK Sale. Bengal 4-4 oil- ly furnished and spaciou.s room land, Realtor. 543 Woodbridge mediate Occupancy. Call Wirt. H«lra. Repreaentativc|i and Credltora Mancheater Herald, a newapaper puiv' ENJOY A. Driver’s license.. For ex­ trous black, finish, f\illy. equipped. - Work C^tar'anteed. can- make ■ ugly .plpeicluttcred.cel-, W, Herald.’-' N special.: 10!% discount offer lasts. street.' Mitchell 3-8600. ’ €k>i>drhl)d, *r;, Realtor. Mitchell • V < pert instruction call the Manches­ / '-i. / ■ Ipi'S clean, roomy and attractive. attrrtdimi". Hoiirs t to 6 p-. m. 'Ap­ p ro ject. A IR C R A FT ^ gaia rsinge under two years old. The most c6.-nplete light house-' o f Aald Aifreg KcOee* llahed m laid Mancheater. eatce- a •wwk 8sesa4 Ceagsa ($> Extra nice condition. Priced to ply in pgr.son. Don Willis Garage, Buy Home-Cooling made-to-order 3-792.5. ORDERED, that notice of the Inatl- for" fw(i'’eurcessrve weeks, commencing ter Driving A.-;ademy. PDgrim sell. See Bob Oliver, Center Storm Window and Door Specialist. T. c«. Aitkin, Healing and Sheet WANTED—General office worker. bated at Manchester. Connecti­ awnings at a big savings. Dress Minute timer, coveralls. light, keeping facilities available in SOUTH COVENTRY—4 room,ex­ tutlon and pendency of aald <'omidaiht on or before Febhiary 19. 1268. Brainard ...... *2 2t »» t n 18 M ain sj-yeet. , . . the I.nrge Company Manchester. You will msrv'el at ROBERT LEON ALLYN. VIttner ...... 1$2 IM 2tt 2-7249. Motor Sales, 461 Main street. Metal Contractor. Phone Mitchell Bookkeeping, t.vping, knowledge cut. this 24th day of FEBRUARY, up your home for summer and stay condiment’^set, oven thermostat pandable Cape Cod. Full cellar, ahall be fiven aaid defendant A|(nea ElehollMr ...... 24 117 iS •B) Csll for F'ree Demonstration, I 19.53. Stubilit.v but small com­ the cleanllneea of this building McGee, If tivinr. nr if ahe be not llv- Aaaiilant Clerk ef Said (k>urL 3-679.3. of bookkeeping machine desirable. 10 degrees to 20 degrees cooler, large oven and t -oiler. Equipped STARKWEATHER STREET inir. to the Widower. Ib lfa. Reprearn- A true cony. AlUal: ulllteh ...... 22 100 20* :M'*3 No Obligation. LAUNDRY and dry cleaning route pany friendliness. Children accepted. Central. Pric oil heat. Garage. $8,500. Gatto A cCurry ..>»...... 2 * 110 *12 1940 MACK 3-ton dump truck. Apply Watkins Bros. 9.35 Main : HAROLD A, TURKINGTON Made of sturdy drill or army with A.B.C. range burner. In ex­ Co.. Hartford 5-9198; eveninge tatlvea and UredltorA of aald Acnea Daniel J. Jullano. _ _ a 5ME TAX .SERVICE — Call BRADFORD HOT Water heaters, man for c.«tabli.«hed, well paying ed eo reasonable you’ll gasp! Be McGee, hy piihliahlnit thia ohI»t in Ihe Dcpiily Sheriff of Hertford County. Good condition, $150. Call Mitch­ street. .‘^ecretar.v of the Boaid of Direc­ , . . the filany Opportuni­ duck. Ward’s awnings are pro­ cellent, like new condition, not a 8-3989. Mancheater Mitchell COMPACT 6-ROOM HOUSE Totals ...... 504 6U . *34 157$ Moaler, Mitchell 9-3329., ell 9-3707 after 6 p. m. American Standai-d plumbing fix­ route. Many hen'ditB,. Appl.y in tors of the Town of Man- mark on it. Priced low for imme­ sure and see this one. Mrs. Dor 1 Mancheater Herald, a newapaper pub- CaaUr Ceag. Na. 1 (1) BILL TUNSKY person between 3 and 5:30 p, m. ties for Advancement as tected. by f'unfa.st Vinyl plastic 3-C946. I ll!«hed In aaid Mancheater, once a w« ek JOIiN V. ARONSON et al. ve. A O l ^ ] tures, eaves troughs, sump pufnps. che.ster. Conn. (, air transportation grown diate sale. MItcheU 9-3117 and sey, 14 Arch street. On a lot 100 X 150. Plenty of trees. ; for tw<» aucccaaive weeka. coTiimenclnjf Mi'GKjB I Mauoll it 120 104 222 F IL E ^our income tax return in 1949 CHEVROLET suburban. New Thomas Dawkins. Master Plumb­ New Model Laundry, ‘73' Summit finishes. The most di-rable finish House is In excellent condition. 1 on or before Kehrimrv 10. 1961. SUI’F.RIOR COURT. STATE OF CON­ Hlllnskl .. *4 125 115 244 your olyn home. Call Mitchell Mitchell 9-9095 we know of. C;!hoa'’e from our arrangements will be made to see MANCHESTER —One year old. RUB.ORT LVA)S ALLYN. NECTICUT. COUNTY OF HART-' Smith ,. . 104 26 I* 224 paint. Motor just overhauled. er. Call \tuchell 9-9669 befors 8 a tre et. . . . the K.vcellent Company Has breezeway and garage, too. .. 145 M $12 9-4928 foKappointment. . ■„ „ ...... is. Notice Plans for helping you in wide selection of patterns, colors it. Five room home. Oil hot water Aaaiatant <*Irtk of Said Court FORD, Uia 17ih day of February, Brown '.. Full price $1,035. Carter Chevro­ RAY’S OIL BURNER SERVICE - a. m. or after t p. m. ROOM OR Room and board. Park heat. All hardwood floors. Two Move in tomorrow. A true-cojiy. Atteat: Crandall .. M M m 3H let Co.. .311 Main street. Phone Repair and service oil burners. WANTED General office work’- Periods of Illness. and styles. For fifU details come DELUXE ElASY Spin dryer wash­ ing. Call MItcheU 9-0086. Daniel J. .fiillanb. ORDF.R OF NOTICE TO AGNES, HAVE I'O ^ incomein tax MAN er. Bookkeeping, typing, knowl­ The Town Planning Conuni.ssion in or call Mr. Doyle at Mitchell fireplaces. Full basement. Ex­ ONLY $12,600. Deputy Sheriff of Harlford Ctjunly. McGEE, IF LIVING OR fF NOT LIV- Totala . < 512 *42 *14 liii prepared in ^ ir'o w n home by Mitchell 9-5238. Furnaces cleaned. 21-hour serv­ of'.Manchester. Connectic)it at a , . . . the Excellent Retire­ ing machine. Eight months old pandable. Good location. Near INti. TO HER WIDOWER. »KTW. ice. Telephone Mitchell 9-49ht. MoTlntr—^Truekinf— • edge of bookkeeping machine de­ 3-6161. Montgomery Ward, 824 LARGE ROOM, one block from MANY OTmiR USTINGS REPRESENT ATIVia AND PPEDL former Internm. Revenue agent. meeting following a public heal­ ment Income Plan. Real bargain. Call MItcheU 9-9153 church, schools, an d _ Nailk Metksdirt Ne. * 1M9 PLYMOUTH seden apeclsl Storaire 20 sirable. Apply W atkins Bros.. 9.5,3 Main street. Main street. Continuous hot TORSr-^— ------Sfosn - .-.T. rr; rr.-rrr. i "-**— 74 M 104- Phone Mitchell F-5691 after 6 p. WIRING INSTALIJtTION of all WANTED Main atreet. ing held on J a n u a ry 27, 1953. in '. the Inexpensive Insur­ A DINING Room table, five chairs water, parjtlng. Mitchell 3-4724 renter. E. A E. Agency. Mitcliell t .*j7 cro Uixin complaint In «ald cause brought Hanna ...... 123 101 117 Ml m. for appointment. deluxe. Lustrous green finish, arco i dance.^ w ith _ th e C h a rte r for I'l sold Court, at Hartford, in said *3 255 fully equipped. A very , smart types. No job too small. Pqter AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CO., ance. ALL WOOL children’s spring coat a server $10, divan $10, a day-bed 9-8715 or 9-1167. County, on Ihe flret Tiusday of March, A. Holmes ...... 27 27 the Town of Manchester, Conn,, Chappell ...... 113 ■ 25 106 313 Pantaluk, 40 Kosller atreet. PhJRb local and long diatance moving, ■For rotoil hordwor* store lengths $3.50-$6.95. Ladles’ top­ $5, sofa. Inquire 24 Strong street, ROOM FOR gentleman. Private MAIN STREET " )9R:i, and now .pending, claiming a H. Holmes ...... 102 IM U 221 . TWO GIRLS on Middle Turnpike family car at Center Motor Sales, having deemed it for the public., . the Excellent Work­ MANCHESTER — S-Room House. MUchell 3-9410 ludgmem determining the rights in or 46t Main street. Mitchell 9-7303. parking, storage. Cali Mitchell soles 'w o r k. Previous Le"aI Notice per coat lengths $6.50-$8.95. home.-Quiet neighborhood. 59 west desire ride to Hartford A good that building-lines .should he ing Conditions In this Colonial Remnant Shoppe. 115 GIFT PACXAGE — Buy your Holl street. Seven years old. Piaatered wall's^. R#ildence Mltcheli 9*7791 " TOD.W A VE,\R AGO-Notre lo and aettling the lllle to land situ­ Totals ...... 542 613 2 1 2 ^ ^ ^ mornings. Call Mitchell 9-8766 SAW FILING, any type, .50c and 3-5187 - Hartford 6-1423. clean plant with Its Full cellar. Oil hot water heat. Dame defeated NYU in an over­ ated l« the Town of Manchester, Coun­ 1937 CHRYSLER Six. Battery , im hardware store experi* Town of Bolton e.stablished, passed 'the following Center atreet. Mother’s Day, . Fathe::s Day ty of Hartford amt. Stale. 4>f Connecti­ EmaBael Latkeraa - after 5 p. m. up. CiUed for and delivered. Call orders, viz: elean washrooms ■ and NICELY ' FURNISHED maple "Copper plumbing. Arirteilte drive­ time basketbnll game st.'Madlson cut. on Ihe eai'erly aide of Gardner Noren ...... I » 1*3 »* *4“ dead hut car isn’t. Phone Mitch­ M ANCHESTElf^Paekage Deliv­ ence helpful but not im* modern machines. and June wedding %ifts nqw Sireet; H appearing lo the suliecrlbhig Anderson ...... lU 11} Mitchell .3-8719 after 5 p. m. Notice is hereby given thst the Ordered: 'That on the Routher- BRAND NEW 1953 21” .Stewart room for coupl?. kitchen privi­ way, Fenced-in yard, nicely land­ Square Garden, 75-74. WANTED -Ride' to Hartford from ell 9-26.58. ery. I^oral ligh^ trucking and in one package and save .better scaped. Immediate occupancy. lA>ts for Sals 73 nutlinrUy that the residence of the de- Johnson ...... 105 103 114 M3 package delivery, Refrigerators, perotiye. Paid hdidoys, Zoning Commission wilt hold a Iv side of Maple Street, from Main . the map.v other Big Warner television. $189.95, excise than 60% of your cost. Here it leges. Garage available. Mitchell FIVE YEARS AGO Willie Pep fendent Agnes McGee, If living. Is un- Berson ...... 105 115 112 235 Middle Turnpike ea.st and Walker tax included. Can arrange terms 9-3506. Only $8,900. As low as $1,000 retained his featherweight title By known to th* plalnllffa. aiirt K aald Carlson ...... 103 105 10* 312 1946 NASH Coupe. Right price, Honsehnld Serrfeea washers and stove moving a good hours, good wages. hearing at the Community Hall, .Street Easterl.v for a distance of Company Benefits. ls -32 .piece Rogers silverware TWO BUILDING lota 12.5’ wide, Aeiiei McGee he not living, ihe plalrt- street fo vicinity of. Albany Ave. 316 “ feet, the building line shall to suit. Call MItcheU 9-0980. down. Mitchell 3-9274; Hartford knocking out Humberto Sierra of Hours 8:30 to 5 p. m. Mitchell excellent condition, one owner. Offered 1.3-A specialty. Mitchell 9-0752. M onday. M arch 2, 195.3, a t 8 p. m.. eervice for eight; man's Benru 5-5138. Schwartz Real Estate. 2.50’. deep-. Inquire .507 Gardner tiffs do not know the residenceIne nf the | Totals 5M 571 155 1263 Mitchell'9-98,54. on the applieation of Frank T. and he fifteen feet from the .street atreet. vans in the 10th round at Widower. Helre. Representatives and 0-9640. A pply ONE COFFEE table, two ladles watqb; Toastmaster,. Toaster Boarders Wanted 59-A Creditors of said Agnes McGee; * Tsmple Beth Shaleai (1>,. FLAT FINISH Holland window AI-BAIR Jk BERRY, ruhbiah re­ Lilhan .1. White for a rhange of line. BOLTON — Custom built 6-room Miami. ORDERED, that notice of the Insti- 384 moval, household and commercial. MANY winter coats, sizes 12 and 14. One choice; of women’e necklace and Leveft ...... S5 r 102 ahades made to measure. All part of their property located Ordered: That on the Souther- earring ret. Total value $152.85 WE HAVE AN opening in our ranch. Twin aize bedroqnui. 34 ft. Resort Property for Sale 74 TEN YEARS AGO — The Chi­ lutlon and pendency of said complaint Heller ...... *0 '»* 321 .^ i SAVE MONEY AT metal Venetian blinds at a new Light trucking. Mitchell 9-2591. Iv side of Maple .Street,, from ladv’s raincoat. Rea.sonable. Phone cago Cubs purchased 36-year-old siwll be given said defendant Agnes Cole ...... t t 2* l 3 352 Automobiles for Sale 4 BUSH HARDWARE north of Route 44X. Bolton Lake, our price $64. Brunner's, Inc., 358 w'ell- supervised, licensed rest living room. Philippino mahog­ McGee, If living, or if she be not Ilv- low price. Keys made while you Spruce Street Westerl.v for a WELL-PAYING JOBS Mitchell 3-8140. ANDOVINl LAKE- Water front catcher Al Todd from Los Angeles Ostrinsky 29 102 101 3»V from till® reaidential B zone to East Center street. home for aged o. i-etlred people. any panelling. Recreation room. Ing. to the WliTdwer, Heirs. Represen- Low Score ...... *l *1 11 271 CHEVROLET.S, 1946. 1947, 1948, McCI^^URE AUTO COMPANY w a it. M a.'low ’s. htisine.ss zone, that part of their distance of 125 feet, the huikling Two-car garage. Three acres. home, four rooma, fully insulated. of the Pacific Coast League. vIJatiTca surf Credliore of . aald Agnea I FOB LAWN MOWER Lay-Away aale. Call Mitchell 9-4129. 1949. 1950, two doors' and . four CO. lot which is 54.4 feet bounded on line shall be fifteen feet from the GLOTHMISLINE. Lifetime guaran­ Carlton W. Hutchins, Mitchell Screened-ln porch. Fireplace. Riia- McGee. tJV publlahing IhU order In Ins To'ala ...... 454 501 10* 1471 doors. All deluxe models and fully Top dollar for your* car in WEAVING of burn.* moth holes Only. $1 down holds any hand Co combination doors and wln- Mancheater Herald, a newapaper pub- 'hi.'j*M«e Na. I <2> ^ Tavern For Sale the ea.st b.v piivate road; 1.50 feet, street line. Bullard Operators mower. $5 down holds any power tee. New, atalnleaa steel zip-gi ip, 9-5132 or MItcheU $-6231. PARADE OK CHAMPIONS liebnl In aald llancheateG 4»nce a «"kj_ ■ - ^ jgj 21 77 _l9$._ equipped. Stop, in and ..compare triade to.wards a new Hudson and torn clothing, hosiery Tuns, bounded- on the north by property Ordered: That on the ^uther-: 'Ifeeds no clothes plhs. Mitchell .W anted— ^Rooms— doarie. Pngrira; 2-7492. ' for two awceaaiee weeks; rt.mmeiwing]ggf°° 101 H»- 9$ JIH- this selectlon ’bf beautiful, 'clean,, handbags repaired, 'alpper re­ ly .s'ide. of park Street,' from 'Main ‘ Drill Press Operators, - '^mower -tintil April 15-.dn Wards NICE SIX ROOM Cape Cod. 2 un- Hornet, t>r a g^uaran- s m •of Jasper L. 'Haworth: 54.4 feet 3-6502 for demonstration, Board 62 Hoiuton, Feb. 25—(A5--A parade guaranteed eaiw at Center Motor placement, umbrellas . repaired, 57 I I II S trM f Street We.sterly for a di.stanec of ‘ Lay-Away plan.. Regular $16.95 finlahed. fireplace, picture'.vljidow, SEVERAL ALL-yBAR properties ■” ” Aatlelant Clerk nf Bald Court. : "S ' ‘8 : W: teed used car. • hounded on the west by property Eleetrietans of champlona moved onto Memorial N. Lupacchino 19- ■ *1 210 men's shirt collars reversed and W« need Rfinch Homes, 125 feet, the building, line shall be "hand mower 16" $14.97. Regular WiDiRKINQ Mother with two chil­ hot water heat, kitchen, fan, din­ et Bolton and Coventry Lske. A true copy. Atteat; Sales, 461 Main .street. of B'rank and Lillian W'hi.te; 150 Eagine Lathe Operators GENE21AL ELECTTRI^ blanket, Park courae today for a bit of ilSnlel J. Jullano. I ■ m replaced.,Marlow’s Littia Mending T*L MI.9-8U* CJoloiilals and Cape Cods twenty-nine feet from the Street $99.50 power mow-er 18” $94.50. rose color, practically new. Gold dren agea 1 j'car and 8 year.a la ette, breeze-way and garage. In For appointment please call How­ I Total! ...... “m7 l i i ‘M T iii Easy Terms, Bank Rates. feet bounded on the aouth by an Grinding Machine delayed practice prior to start of Deputy Sheriff of Hartford County. 1950 OLDS.MOBILK Club coup, Shop. at fair prices for our eash line. Regular $107.50 Rotary power seeking a home with a- middle- excellent condition, very good lo­ ard R. Hastings. Mitchell 9-1 i07. customers. Quirk service abandoned road. Seal congoleum rug. one year old. the $20,000 Hoiiaton Open Golf model 76. Radio, heater. In nice Ordered: That on the Noith- O p erato rs mower $99.95. Montgomery Ward, aged couple. Prefer Manrheater cation. .S. A. Beechler, Realtor. Telephone Mitchell 9-9442, —n« red tape. I Request made to conduct an Kenwood white enamel oil heater. Tournament.’ Arrival of S am condition throughout. Easy terms. erl.v side of Fore.st Street, from Material Handlers 822 Main street. or Ea.'t Hartford. $40 per week. Phone Mitchell 3-6969. Open Eveninjrs automobile repair bii.sine.ss b.v their Inquire 103 Biseell. atreet. Snburnan for Sale 75 Snead, winner ,'of . eight ■ tourna­ ^ Douglas Motors, 333 Main etreet. SEPTIC TANKS son, Gene White, Wednesday, Main Street' Westerl.y for a Bench Workers, W rite Box X, ^Herald. By EsU FOR LEASE STUDIO COUCH with custom NEW ADMIRAL vacuum cleaner, BOLTON 5-r'oom ranch. Fire­ NEWLY REMODELED two-fam­ ments last year, including the ■•Since 1007 373 MAIN STREET F e b ru a ry 18. 19.53. .distance of 150 feet, the building • Tool and Die Makers Blip cover, English club chair, one Of COHUM" BEFORE YOU Buy a used car AND JARVIS REALTY also 2 burner oil heater. 15 Ash place, full cellar, oil heat. 1.50’ ily home in Willington, 4 and 5 coveted Maatera. completed the It’* Been see Gorman Motor Sales. Bulck Approximately 10,000 feet S igned line shall be fifteen feet from the butterfly, one coffee end one drum lihe-up of champions who will head AUCTION • Sheet Metal filechanlca street, 2nd floor. Apartments—Flats— frontage. plMter jwalla, $12,700. rooms. 5 rooms vacant. Modem Sales and Service. 285 Main PLUGGED SEWERS Oscar Kreyaig street line. table, wrought iron fireplace eet. the field of 1.50 for tomorrow'* of floor surface for manu­ Fhofio MI-3-4112 Ordered: That on the Southei-- • Precision Machinists TenementB 63 OattO * Co.7' Hartford 5-9198, kitchen and bathroom, have to be atreet..MIt;hell 9-4571. Open eve­ Auto Accesfloriea—Tires 6 Chairman of the Zoning Commis­ triple plate silverware service for first round. On hand to greet the HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS facture or storajfe. with rail sion I.v aide of Forest Street, from a Scrapers evenings 8-3989. Manchester seen to be. appreciated. 2,000 feet nings.' twelve, initial "M." combination STOP AT TWO ROOM apartment with pri­ . MItcheU 3-6946. off Wilbur Croee Highway, 18 alammer for Jila first appearance FROM TWO FiWHILIES MOVING TO CAUFOBNIA .sidincr and office space. Will Machine Cleaneil Main Street We.sterly for a • S pinners coal and gas range, large bassin­ vate bath, also light housekeep­ on the 1953 winter tour was the PLYMOUTH 1948 converted busi­ TIRE PRICES divide to .suit tenant. distance of 150 feet, the building CHAMBERS’ FURNITURE miles from Aircraft. Price $8,600.- a Many, Many Others. ette and mi.*celIaneous items. Tel. ing rooma on-bua line—no objec­ FOUR ROOMS.TuU cellar. Ames­ Call Stafford. OVerland 4-7306 or latest winner of practically every At tha Logion HaB, M ancha^r, ness coupe. Radio, heater, seat Septk! Tanka, Dry Wells, Sewer line shall b(» twenty-five feet from Mitchell 3-5958. AT THE GREEN tion to children. Inquire 24 Grove ite' drive, -oil 'heat, pear bus snd major profeaaional tournament in covers. Terrific value at only $250 MAY BE HIGHER INQI'IKE Lines Installeil—;Cellar. Water­ the street linei 4-2968. ON LEONARD ST.. Off Main SL, Oppooite 8t«U A n a m y A C T n o w : For Complete Selection of atreet. Rockville, Hillaide House, school. $9,200. GStti A Co.. Hart­ the country. Most of them had been down. Balance to suit. Who’ll be Buy On Budget ^s Low As proofing Done. -Ordered: That on the Easterly Apt. 14. ford 5-9198, evenings 8-3989. CXJVENTRY LAKE—Year ’round fretting because a heavy rain Mon­ FRIDAY EVE.. FEB. 27,1953 AT 4 F. M. Kicky enough to get this bargain. STUART CARLSON side of Parker Street, from the HOME FURNISHINGS 5(JC“^^eek ly . Boats and Accessories 46 Mancheater MItcheU 3-6946. seven room ranch style cottage day and a tight qualifying round Brunner’s, 358 East Center street. 44 STOCK PJ..ACE McKiNNEY IROS. Railroad Cro.ssing right of way Full Line of Sealy Mattresses THREE Boom furnished apart­ schedule yesterday had kept them Tel. 5^ - 9-4355.5—Manchester Northerly for a distance of 1265 i apply, at with attractive three-room care- INSPECTION AFTER 4 P. M. SALE DAY : Clutch Overhaul, $9.50—plus SEWERAGE DISPOSAL CO. From $39.50 to $79^95 ment. heat, hot water. $12 w ^kly VERY DESIRABLE Seven room taker’a cottage. located on a 100 Idle. rV.- 1941 FORD SEDAN. Radio, heater, OR YOI!R BROKER 130-132 Pearl St. Tel. Ml-3-6308 feet, the building line shall be WARDS OUTBOARD motor lay­ for middle-aged couple. 'Write • Dutch colonial. Excellent condi­ good condition, green finish. Lots parts. WANTED twenty-five feet from the street . Appliances and TV. X 2.50 lakefront lot. Seven roorin NEW away. $10 holds any Wards Sea Box B. Herald. tion, new roof, new paint.. Private Motorola TV act, 1930. loi/, In. with of good transportation in this one. line. 501 Middle Turnpike, East cottage, moetly pine paneled. Mod­ NCAA TV GROUP Batteries-^50G Off. King motor 'til May 1st. Then rale. No agents. Phone 9-56.50 for ern cabinet kitchen, heatilator elec, refrigerator. Weetlnghouee elec, range, (^ th late Douglas Motor.r, 3.33 Main. 'G lri or woman for gonoroi offico work and 'Ordered: That On the Noi lhri -:, Employment Office pay balance or arrange conven­ H ours: ONE THREE Room and one two particulars. Kenmore elec, washer. Lawson sofa ^ ehal^ • S - ■ l.v and Westerly aides of Mitchell' room apartment with. den. Furn­ fireplace, new furnace. Both cot­ Chicago, Feb. 25-^ (/P)- -’The Na­ 1951 FORD Custom eight, fun)’ BUSINESS AND ient terms. 5 H. P. Sea King 9:30 A. M. to 5:00 P. M., tages furnished, two car garage. aofa and chair, fine 8 pc. mahogany b«lr~m ^ CALSO SERVICENTER oporott F IX switchboard. Knowlodgt of Drive, from the Westerl.v line of; “South Building” Standard reduced fropi $135 to ished, private entrance and ga­ SIX RCXJMS. 2 unfinished,'- fire­ tional Collegiate Athletic Asaocia- decorated walnut bedroom aot, pr. ***".***^_T?-«*. ' equipped, two door and fordor. WANTED Parker Street Northerl.v and 7:30 to 8:30 P. M. place. Combination aluminum Priced for quick sale. Warren tlon has completed organization Former local owners. For a real .» lOnlx, $125.88. Buy now at Wards rage, for both apartments. Heat artificial fireplace m antd with bookeMrea ha 436 CENTER ST. Mitchell 9-0980 - INDUSTRIAL Westerly to property N, F Kil­ and hot water. Rockville 5-5303. storms, full cellar, hot water oil Howland Realtor, 643 Woodbridge problems leading to a deciaion on place tools, fender, screen grate, aadlronA ta h ra^ M ga buy, buy at Center Motors, 461 4 or 5 rooms, unfumishod typing ossontlol. Good working conditions, low aale price. Montgomery Ward, street. iUtchell 3-8600. what type-: and how many football .Main atreet. ., patrick, the building line shall be: 822 Main. BUREAU, Medium aize, crib, table heat. $12,500. Gatto A Oo., H art­ eluding American Orientals In room also and othera, B SITES AVAILABLE twenty feet fro'm the street line. lamps, baby washer, sofa bed, LIGHT Hou.*ekeeping apartment. ford 5-9198. Evenings 8-3989. games will be available next fall on breakfast aet. Lamp Ubies, **>«P^“* EVERYTHING for your car and ■luo Crou, paid vocations. Apply In porson PRAH A WHITNEY Suitable for.working couple, $20i > V \ \. > ^ > 2^ s I . ■■f i ( t'l I A ^ ' I • ■ C'‘‘ . ! ■* . / . " - ,1. \ ■■ a . V . .4k . I

. J. ^ 1 / The Weather ' t Average Daily Net P ren Rub !^AG« t w e n t y -f o u r ■~ C - WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1968 Faraeoot af V. B. Waatbor Boraaa Far the Weak Boded ilattrl]ffatfr lE utnins i?fralJi Feb. 81. 1958 CmkoMeraMe elouiUaeaa toalgkt; ' Cuh Scouts of Pack .i .tirlU hold catlon; 'receive^ noUss; .Anthqny tba'Graanaboro CoUoga and Tibaa- -uriiilmum’' 83-8S. . .FYlday . .f aI.r, thetp-awnual- Fathec^Son blua and logical SchooL Graeinahoro, JL-CL 10,908 .windy. A ^ o u l^ w n gold dinner, Friday a t 6:30 p, m., C ourt Cases^ who pleaded guilty'to a charge He held pastorates in North Caro­ “ WADVEETiiiD w McCe II's-: Member of tiia Aodlt i n . .the Second Congregatlonai of. .non-support,^.-received a con­ lina., and Virginia prior to aaaum- Rnreon at ClMolatlaiia, MancheMter-rr-A City of VUlage Charm T b i .Touna Democratic CTub will Church. The.^ charter wlU be pre­ Six persons preMnted in Town tinuance of one' month in the dis­ ing the pastorate of the First m aat. -^eaday, .March'..3, .a t. 8. sented by George Stiles. position..oL-lCia case and. w as. re-., _ Accepts Post Church of the Nazarene In. Court this morning on Charges of (EIGHTEEN PAGES)^ PRICE nV E GENTS O'clock a t the Community Y. The leased it*''bonds of $300; Richard Roanoke almost 10 years ago. (CbMailled Advertlalng on Page 18) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRURAY 26,1953 Miss Marita A. Kemp of 147 violation of rules of the road were d a ta of neyr officers, to he present­ Greenl6af, 34, of 20 Lucian street, bh During his pastorate at Roanoke yOL. LXXII, NO. 125 ed by Mrs. Katherine Bourn, chair­ East Center street, and a former found guilty and paid flnea total­ was'flned $75, given a 90-day sus­ Will AKSume Duties the church membership doubled man of the numlnating' committee, classmate at Georgian Court Col­ ing 190. pended sentence and placed on six P astor of Church of and the Sunday school attendance iprlll he voted U^n at this time. lege,. Lakewood, N. J„ are enjoy­ months’ probation for obtaining increased more than 200 per cent. ing a vacation at Miami Shores, Judge John S. O. Rottner flnkd money under false pretenses: Car- Nazarene on March 1 A new air-conditioned sanctuary, Vishinaky Leads with His Right . TYia weekly Roipel meetlnj: at Fla. They made the trip to the Frank Dublel, 23, of 480 HUIstown roll W. Farraday. of Hartford, 44 by 75 feet, was constructed at Odd FeUowa Hall ^ill he held to­ peninsular state by plane and will road, 821 for the rules eluiirge; Wil­ wa.s flned $36 for recklesa driving; Rev. C. E. Winslow of Roanoke, i the coat of approximately $85,000. morrow night at t':30, with Merle return by air. Miss Kemp is a Jack Vink, 21, of Vineland, N. J„ I Fourteen months ago the paator liam Bogner, 25, of Af d 1 Birch Va.i.has accepted a call to the lo­ Hdrrla In Charge of the meeting. teacher at the Verplanck School. charged with a stop sign violation, cal Church of the Nazarene, and I supervised an extension project at Dulles Sees Secret Treaty TOa word of God will he preached. Mountain road.^l^llliam Plnney, was flned $6: and Philip May- i he and Mrs. Winslow expect to as- I East Gate addition, which has now All are welcome. \ Past Presidents of . Mary Bush- 34, of 16 street, and William thorn. 20, of Spencer, Mass., for-[ I been organized into a church with' nell Cheney Auxillarj', No. 13, J. LaRivie'fji, 31, of.- 8.7 Spruce felted a *25 bond when he did not ' full time pastor. USWV, have decided to omit their atreet,* YlS each; and C. Malcolm appear'on a charge of failure to I - , I For more than six years Mr. Stitch in Tuie^. . FOR SCHOOL meeting this month. Francis, 26, of 1.7H Forest carry a driver’s license. ] * ■ ■ - Winslow has ditected "Gospel street-, and- David- Wyrumaw, SJ* of , .. Prosecutor- -W,. Davld .lOilth iKcboes/-’ .wblcb has. been., broodcoot .m i- ... TOWER AND All Saints Mothers Circle will 86 Milford street, $12 each. I.a- granted a week’a continuance in ] from the church sanctuai^ each .meet tonight at the home of Mrs. Rivlerc was also flned $3 for fai(- the case of a 16-year-pld who has ! Sunday morning. He has served as . HAND MOWERS Lueije Savoy of 7 Aahland atreet, \ire to cprry a driver's licence. been booked on a charge of pur­ ! vice president of the Roanoke Min­ insFea’d of with Mrs. Vera Tres- in another ta.se~thls morning, chasing’ 1lf(Uor to conttnuft'hia in­ isters’ Conference’ and 6n~varibus SHARPENED- chuk. Judge Rottner continued for one vestigation. Robert E. Emrick I conference committees. He is a of 21 Salem road was arrested on member of the Board of Trustees Let m put them in shape for month the disposition in the mat­ Among recent births at the ter of Joseph North, 4.7, of Rock, the charge yesterday. He haa of Trevecca Nazarene College. spring. All makes of lawn been releaaed under bond of $50. Nashville. Tenn., and secretary of President at News (Conference mower engines repaired. Hartford Hospital to local reai- ville; who was found guilty on a States U . S. denta were a daughter on Feb. JO charge of breach of the peace. I the Virginia Advisory and Home Ike Group to Fight to Mr. and Mrs. Burton G. Mc- MEBTINO, ENTERTAINMENT Mi.ssion boards of his denomina­ Judge Rottner held off on sentenc­ tion. ’ . * I CAPITOL Namar of 209 Woodlapd street, and ing North, who was arrested after on Feb. .21. sons to. Mr. and iirs. he had created' a disturhartcfe at —- Memorial Temple, Pythian Sla­ W i l l N e v e r Iquipment go. Harold Hcnne- man. The children, who presented I form er Donna Rae F a r r a n d, tiM Needleised Floiah maRm Mwiag —y iod * turbance there a year ago. novelty,-tap and acrobatic dances, j ! daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent tmw. Yos dMi*l h«va to warry aboat th* Mnic laws to eliminate “hodgepodge” duplication and waste in tax- —Secretary of State Dulles In other r.ases this morning, Included C,eorgia Mercer, Judy Rev. C. E. Winslow Farrand of 130 Woodbrldge street. wbaa yoo mw and laaadar QuMtiiga Cloth. ation^and othrt* fields shared by^the federal and state gov* today pr^icted an arousM y a iriiia y , Horace Bussell,, of,. ,Wella_atreet. -Girard and-Donald and- Ruth Fogg- Mrs. - Earrand la spendlnf - several- 8m Um bmuup gtyood boMtiAil^Bow Fdll pola - • - ernmentit. Eisenhower's- suggesUon-^ ‘%nging. for freedom^’ 4 - charged with breach of the peace Mrs. Ceclle Bninelle was their ac-1 aume their duties In Manchester weeks ■with her daughter’s family. toms IB OOP Qoadrlgm ditpUy •.. and tbo was accepted by a group of mem- and’assault, and Mrs. Emma Wlth- companist. A social time with re-1 on March 1. mgteh’BinUac plnin eolen. Yo« • •. nod yoor eventually able to overcome The paternal grandpsre.nts are Mr. ■moll finr. e e will &ov« theei. bei-s of Cchjgress and state gov­ wliiatrHit* erreil, .7.7, of 114 Hawthorne street, freshments followed the business Mr. Winslow received his col- and Mrs. Darrel Maitlen, Sr., of ernors meeting with him at the :he Soviet dictatorship—will presented on a charge of intoxi- meeting. 1 lege and theological training at Portland, Ind. White House. An official announce­ T ax Studied flow -from the administra­ — . . a..A...m AmuAm^i vitakiMtaicv MoroMM hls vlfiwi 111 HO uiiC0 rt*lii t^Hna yant^YPday at *lo TWA conslaRoHon ^ Soviet FoTclgn Ml»tot«r AiMPel «|p xjuiwyn Jebb hJUi that‘•here ment said details of the commls-1 tion’s proposed denunciation yard aion will be worked out at later' of Moscow’s enslavem ^ of l«dge told the committee meetings. O n A rticles peoples. “.rS E S lE t 1.V1M .. .tU Thje President’s press secretary,] Testifying bafore the Hoitaa Fafr- th a t RomI* started and U continuing the Kofcnn wtr. James C. Hagerty, said the Mm-: aign" Ralatlona committaa. DuUaa - dh'' miasloh will have some member.-’ , NO gTOOKINOt LIKI NoMCNDI oald the reaoluUoa which Praal- The newest in appointed by the President, some ; U n d e r 2 5 c dent Bioanhower hoa oakad Con- designated by Congress and still j graH to adopt would maka clear to M c C a ll's EASTER i Capehart Predicts others named by the Conference of | State Capitol, Hartford, the world that the United Btataa U N A w a i t s State Governors. Feh. 26-— {IP) —The legisla­ “will never be a party to any inUg- DENIMS The White House statement said ture’s finance committee, its national deal’’ fixing "Soviet dao- DRESS-YOUR-BESI CONTEST Elsenhower pointed out at today’s potlem” upon the satelllta paopipa S oviet B last meeting "the great need to safe' House chairman said today, is in Europe and Asia. ‘ By FORCE MILLS Emergency Curjbs guard the objectives of programs studying the gestion of No Idle Oeatura N't Mty to ontorl tf* o ceniMt for now (hared in by federal aiid state whether to abolish the sales And, ha declared, the roaolution you who sow bmod o« FASHION LIGHTER IN WEIGHT governments from the threat im­ tax exemption on articles la "no idle gaatura’’ but on apt •dt on sowing obllhy olono. You moy O n C h a r g e s i Washington, Feb. 26— —Stun? by U. ^ other emergency. He told report- attaining these objectives.” cent April 1. The committee »la mittaa a t a talacoat pubUc aeoaioo. charges that Russia 18 y,,* ,,t«r twn cabinet mem-| Ha pleaded atron^y that Con­ •bility ta'dioom fobrks ond oecpisorlM. Plans Golf Weekend drafting a WH to carry out that 36" SANFORIZED longing the Korean war. So- mers —Secretary of -Defense ...... Wll After the conference and a recommendation, and will hold a gress, in cmuddisriiig the itaeUi- JUNIOR GROUP FIRST PRIZE... son and Secretary of Commerce | tlon, avoid controvert over PRINTED DEMI-DENIM...... viet Foreign Minister Andrei White House luncheon for the public hearing" on it a week from whether past ograemanta betwaan TRIP TO HOLLYWOOD OR NEW YORKI 99' yA Y. "Vishinsky worked today on Weeks—testified at a closed door N e w F u n d s group, the Pre.sident planned to today. .session of the Senate Banking At present, no tax Is charged on the UniUd States and Ruaoia paar aflktal aairy Moak at aar tabrie NCWSl the-reply he will make before fly to Augusta. Ga„ for a Mlaxing Should have been pioda. 36" SANFORIZED MATCHING Committee. Members gave vary­ week:nd pf golf." H e will m u r n to articles coating 24 cents or lass. the United Nations. ing interpretations of the Secre­ In fact. DuUeiMMUd, he did not PLAIN COLORED DEMI-DENIM Washington Sunday. But when the state formerly had a balieva the raaolutlon Could be 69' yd. Vl.ihlnsky promised he would taries’ views on standby controls., F or N ixon’s three per cent aales tax, only answer the charges made yester­ Capehart, who Is chairman, alao , Elsenhower told Tiis news con amended "to any advantage.” You will want several summer garments of denim and these day by U. S. Ambassador Henry ferenep ycsterda,v that he arrang­ articles costing 13 cents or less Some RepubUcons are dloplaasM are so different. All colors.- predicted the committee would were exempt. Cabot Lodge, Jr., in the Eisenhow­ recommend a freeze bill to the I ed today's meeting to dl-x;uss divi­ that the resolution does not atrika er administration’s first major A i d B a r e d sion of tax fields and lax revenues Will Consider ISo Umit at Democratic edmi nlatratlosu Senate along with a partial ex­ his neck oa ha prepareat too AAoCoAra DohrsMry lasuo tar sontaot policy statement to the UN. Lodge tension of existing controls author­ between the federal and state gov­ Chairman W. Sheffield Cowles Presltet Elaaohawer raba for making WoeI() W ar U ograa* PRE-SHRUNK, WRINKLE RESISTANT said the Rumlans could stop the ernments. That is a problem the (R-Farmingtoa) said the MII\|tow m O iti co iSSo n t th Wtaklngtan, PIctnre-takiiif \ menta with Riiaakg Than is- • .mnauiimiiaiitsMidatarif of taatyoor'aia ity. New York, Feb. 26—(/P)— being drawn continues ths cxanij^ tiataiHid-awiwer. oaMloh. w ith reporters, I b a K war a t wilt. Twelve banking committee Conference of State Governors has move afoot also to gat In 1$$-." PERMANENT FINISH Studies Lodge Address The New York Post said to­ been grappling with foryearr. tlon at 24 " eshta, even though % mee he'i^jgW lTO ta meat -. . ’-way guoga maldng clear that When the sharp-tonguad Krem­ members yesterday jointly spon-- raises the tax to three per cpnt. sored a bill that would permit a day that funds raised" in be­ The President also ,*ai‘a gradjt w thpbii^tr" Fashiotgpicture with these sophisticated nylon* Immediately. Despite pleas by head of business and production. broadca.lt during the campaign, would dig into the problem of The tentative draft of the bill Prasldant Eioanhowar paraonaliy 7 9 ' ' y " l Asked abont'this CapehartiSald: there. . .wera a t least two . othfer calls for payment of a one-eSnt Rests on htlpad draft It and hod gone evor by 'NbMehd.’Depehd on NoMend for — CbmnilVfee President Joao Carios double tsXIition-- levies by both the The newest in permanent finish cottons. Rich sculptured quilt- ^ Muniz of Brazil that delegates of ‘T a ft believes If you get into funds handled in Nixon's behalf tax on articles costing from 25 to it very feorafuUy. Ha added: • perfectly,proportioned FIT. Exquisite new ed-llke pattern in solid colors of blue, white, navy, red, aqua, such an emergency that Congress by Dana C. Smith, Nixon’s Cali­ (Continued on Page Two) 35 cents, two cents On articles cost­ WashingtonXFeb. 26—P) Canadian teiesl in a lop level session are> But the SacraUry of State aa)d But Sen. Maybank (D-SC), Washington dateline and written The governor, . recommending regarded here, as ■*- repudiation—a couroa advocated . San Francisco, Feb. 26 - (/PI — by Robert G. Spivack. said: and Aniei-ican ailthorltiea today sales tax boost to help close the State Dept. Gen. James A. Van Fleet insists former Banking chairman and a investigated an >11egrd bab.V moves which 'could by some Sanatora—would certain­ co-sponsor of the freeze plan, said "The story these figures tell is $42,4)00,000 gap between antlclpat- a diplomatic trap if not handled ly be "prematura” how. and emphaUcally—that the power­ his impression from the closed- that there was a 'Nixon fund' of adoption racket that police said e— Freedom’s Front Line lyn, N. Y. The couple, carrying a its Antarctic Task Force planes expecting only to make propa­ pointedly called attention to Preel Doaald 8. Tydiagt told Hoosa five-day-old boy: who police said are making dally Sights over De­ ganda against the other side, then dent Elsenhower's remark In his Inveetigmtei* today that a W |^ Tucked To Stay He was feted at a civic luncheon the residtlng failure to realize ■\ and a reception in which he was U. S. E conom y B alances was not their own, was taken off ception Isl(ind and other Antarctic State of the Union message that: levrl eonferenee att coded by STOCK RIIDUGTION s New 7’ork-bmine uat-of a" four-*tional 82.®75.OOO.00O in a y w boin.iast lFjiklft.y in 81. Mary'a WeatarA, Notlooa that about, "a jncetihg With "Stalin by goMcnneBt It kryitea diaordcr and hlmaeU oa • W»ata ot^jaseE ROOM fOR SPRING if Korea’Ta’ lost. JipaR Ofld ■$»>« pact .with saying ha would be glad to- see ^‘-■’'Watch the 'admtrtng look’svmen 'j^r'step out in this ’ tucked rest of Asia would soon follow part ^ ie s on the new odmlnlstra- la^ut $16170 perSofiT^ I Hospital.' 1^ mother left the hos- includes .Israel . . ,\F«ir major e lu s io n .” ins. Sen. Millard 8. l^dlBfa^ treasure by Bite-Fit: Just look at its detailing: flne all-over tuck-; suit, and the Pariflc ocean would tion’s economic policies.) The Treasury In Ite first debt ( p)f^| without her child but die Alabama rlvera rise hear or above the Soviet premier in Waudilngton. Will Run Own dennup . Maryland DeniocTat. ing. 16-inch zipper for easy in, easy out, softly draped skirt, self 3 DAYS ONtY—THURSDAY. FRIDAY, SATURDAY deration under the new admlnis- i baby w.-is taken out Tuesday and j flood, levels .today. ‘No one. expected Stalin to come Administration sources privately be a Communist highway." . , V. belt, flattering, collar, practical and pretty ' acetate and’ nylon Bv FRANK O’BRIEN tration increased the- interest rafe registered th e s’am e da.v d t city ( here"" " ' ' ...... said McCardle’s"action appeared to FACES IJAND LOSS fabric. Sizes 14 >3 to 22 >-j, 16 to 20. ' ’ WHILE STOCK LAST.S Then, at a press conference, Van Clarence Ryee, direclor oL Re­ Fleet repeated the question—and Waahington.' Feb. 26 The on a nearly nine billion hall b.v a man and woman. public of Korea Information Of­ Eisenhower's pMitton, as stated be indirect notice that Secretary Guntemoln City, Ouateosnia, , REDl'CTION BEIX>W -* With famous "Quick-clton'^ AclivatorR woshing Mon's 7.98 Gobordino Zippor Jackets ..... $4.90 tee of the National City Bank' of Control of Saar under EDC Seoretwy of State Dalle* today Dispute on Procedure New York, is Secretarj' of the Ital.v. ■ , oefion—wothes ooch piect individually) BELTS On Korean Front It is probably the moat potent Sought for Smith deecrthed n poeeihle E laiin n ^w , Mon's 3.98 Chino Fonts— Zippors ...... $2.90 Trea.sury Humphrey's deputy for Unit of t'ord Foundation, grant­ StnUa mcetting n* "enttoely m. single economic factor tn the na­ debt management and monetary ed 15 million dollars by parent or­ Rome, Feb. 26 (Ab r West Ger-. future before a group of economic tion. The way it is handled can the realm of eeajeetare. Mon's 3Sc Hondkorchiofs...... 8 for $1.00 Seoul. Feb. 26 -i-P) Allied In- matters. Burgess is thus the chief Hartford. Feb. 26 (B — Former ganization. says one of its first man Chancellor Konrad Adenauer experts from all six of the Schu- i r Quiek-amptylng Pump i f Full 8-pound Copocity Regular or contour'styles in patent or genuine leathers. Pastel face of the nation's Gov. Jam es C. Shannon looUtical and mtUUry union. Th«JM(HAL€eo. All with pins. That represented an annual cost rowed for a long time pays a high- in an effort to reimn the case...... them. . . .^ Yugoslavia' t- „ newspa’per , Btdault’s position was not mode • M A N C N v n t Co n n -, U. S. Fifth Air Force reported. The court petition was hazed on says neighboring Communist Bul- wonts to control. loys' 14.98 Gobordino Suits, Siios 8 to 12 .. $6.00 Screening. U. S. Sabre jets dam­ of about $6.31S.00b,00O (about $40 erVate of Interest than money bor­ Informed soi^ircea said Adenauer knoom. Until how, however, Franca rowed for a short 'lime. a confession by David E. Blumet-'rgaria has eet up concenUatlon aged two Red Mlgs in a clash' be- per person) at the present debt I _____ [cam p hofding 8/100 prisoners in triad to persuade Bidault to' place T h e J W H A U c A 59c and 5|a00 toys' 3.98 G obordino Slocks, Sizos 6 to 12 .. $2.77 level. A rise of one per cent the question i Saar's's e(ionomicecoi (OontURMd M Page (Oonginued on Page Three) would cost the taxpayers an addi- (Continued on Page Thirteen) (Continued on Page Xkce^ Belane on Danube river. 6EIIERAL A ELECTRIC WASHERS Each Roys' 69c Mndtrwoor______. 47c \ i J ' I ’ ' li.- 1 ,/:. r ■ o *«<(.«: l! i' I