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VOL. LXXII, NO. 119 (Claoelllod Advertising en Fnge 16) MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19. 1953 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) PRICE n V E CENTS

.. . \ Racketeers Stdte Dept, Uy^. Brirfs Raised Air Red-Tinged ^Voice’ War Allies Bases Cost On UN Plan ■ 5> __—i,. Washington, .Feb, 19---<('P>::r'S.enate Investigators were afU Washington, Feb. 19—{/P) vised today the State department ordered y'esterda.vr that no Uiiitpd Nations. N. Y.i —Investigating Senators re­ material by any “controversial’^authors, Communi.sts or fel­ Feb. 19— (A*) '—The United ported today that “payroll low travelers be used in it.a overseas information program. States told its UN Allies to­ padding by racketeers and W. Bradley, Cbhhori, policy chief’ day about future diplomatic for "Voice of America" operations, < .-qgqtpxwtfMMriq)' local politicians at a New Jer­ testified he received such a dlrec-: steps planned fdY dealing sey waterfront” added mil­ tive from Carl W. McCardle, as- with the Korean war, but in­ lions of dollars to this na­ siatant. Secretary -of ^ate for tn- sisted on public secrecy about [ These Are Red Plaiics tion’s air base building pro­ formatlon. He aaid he dld not know , them. ;U. S. Plants P resid en t, gram in North Africa. whether It had been iasiied - per­ Chief U. S. D elegate Henry Cabot sonally by Secretary of Slate; Lodge, Jfr., after an hour's confer­ The report, Aled by a com m ittee Dullea. headed by Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson ence with representatives of 13 Signed Directive countries who have sent troops to Hit Red Site (D-Tex),' described what it called Aides Talk Connors was called before the Korea, told newsmen "actions will "unsavory" conditions at the Senate Investigations subcommit-1 speak louder than words." ■ Claremont terminal in Jersey City, tee. From other witnesses,,it had' . In a brief statement. Lodge.said;' N. J. heard that he signed a Feb. 3 di-1 "We have shown by our actions Third Time On Military Johix'on said the report was de­ rective authorizing the "Voice” to ; we really believe in the principle layed until now to enable the New use "materials favorable to the; of collective. security. VVe coun­ * United States'' Written by Soviet- . Seoul- Feb. 19—(/P)—U. S- York City Anti-Crime Committee selled today on steps to take in the figlhter-bombers today blasted Washington, Feb.. 19—(ff) to complete its investigations of, endorsed authors such as. Howard ; future." —Congressional leaders of J^oi^ 'These February Values racketeering .on the waterfronts'. F ast. He declined to -comment-'furtherr the smoking ruins of a Com- Committee .Chtdrman McCarthy; both parties reviewed the 1 ! A Senate committee is achedul- Informative Session reunist training center wv|;b ed In hold hearings soon on alleged (R., Wls.) said yesterday , that I Delegates from other countries global military situation with Dulles had countermanded the Feb. ' tbn.8 of high explosives in crookedness on the waterfronts. were equally tight-lipped. Emerg­ their third devastating strike President Eisenhower today, 3 directive after it was called to ( ing from'* the session In Lodge's of­ and a House member si^ b ea u t ifu l IMPORTED 72 x 90 Thu rs d ay—Fr i d ay- Blanket Gontraact his attention. The directive said fice St. 2 Park avenue, Salvador in two days. \ Another Shipment! The Senate Preparedness sub­ that such material might have "a ^ Lopez of the Philippines would say Screening U. S. Sable Jet pilots afterward it waa a portrayal 100% VIRGIhTwOOL committee, which Johnson headed special credibility among selected; only that the meeting was "very shot down two Russian-built MIGa of “a grim picture.” in the old Congress, reported that key audiences.” .. j informative.” and poaslbly a third, the If.-S. Fifth The Republican and Democratic SLIGHT IRREGULARS OF $1.19 FINEST QUALITY Dade Brother..', a waterfront op­ After yesterday's disclosures, I Ambassador Henri Hoppenot of Air .Forte said. Col.. Royla Km leaders of the Senate and Houae HOLLAND HEALT^LANKETS erator, obtained a blanket con- Senator McClellan (D., Ark.) told I France said ‘.'We have firm resolu­ Baker, McKinney, Tex., shot down spent an hour and a half vttli to handle ahipm ents of all, reporters he inay demand that, for­ tion in our hearts and minds to do his 10th Red Jet and became the Eisenhower at the White Honee CANNON TURKISH HAND f OWEL DRESSES REDUCED mer Secretary of State Dean Ache- Reg. $29.9,5 value. ^ rials needed for the rush air our best" to solve the Korean second double jet ace . of the session.. Reg. $8.98. CRF/PP:Si FAILLES, ^ ^ A / X ba.se'papjects in North Africa. son be called ns a witnesa at the’ HOWARD FA.ST problem. Korean war. His score is topped They were briefed on Korean ' Ten beautiful colors. Laurel DOUBLE It saidsthia. contract spiraled inquiry into the department's In­ Th* Genera! Assembly resumes only by Maj. George A. Davis of war strategy and the military sad pattern. Green and blue ohly! Wonderful extra heavy ImpoHed Holland TAFFETAS. Size.s 12 to 2 2 '2. £i'om ah original $150,000 job up­ formation activities. J. f its sessions ne.xt Tuesday with the Lubbock, Tex., credited with 11 diplumalie aituatlona elaewbere by ea. 5 9 c Health Blanketa In floral tulip pattern In blue and green only. GREEN STAMPS ward until the. waterfront firm Dulles announced late yesterday it was prepared at the direction of Korean question itill high on (he MIGs destroyed before he failed to Gen. Omhr Bradley, ehalmuui of Our tint ’tfiipmertt in January sold out in one week. Beautiful Buy for yourself—Buy for a lovely gift! ' ALL SALES FINAL asked nearly nme million dollars. the- resignation of Dr. Wilson Dr. Compton. ^ 1 agenda. return from a 'inisiiion Iasi year. the Joint Ciblefa of Staff, and by extra; flne i}uitl1ty j*ctiUiitd 'laVirri pattern' th a t reiifTilarly aen»* — Wheiv. , SenateN-. InveaUgatpra CompLqn .as ,dlrec.tq'r .p.f the,Jnfpr- McCarthy! said ..that a .March , . Lodge described the .meeting. a» ...... 1>5 P tanM in . R aid . . ■Allen W.' Didles, . ehief 'Of th e ^Sn*-' ter >1.19/ Dark Kreen. lime, radiant i-oae, aqua, flam in go, .white, GIVEN-WITH CASH SALES ALL working vvlth other brime investi­ rriation adm inistration. He' said th* 1952, S tate D epartm ent m em oran- one of a series between the U. S. The Air Force eald 195 "niun- tral InteUlgence Agency. < llfkt |:reen, gray and light wine and petal pink. gating bodies discovered payroll current Senate Investigation had dum li.sted se'veij, books by leftist | and the other UN countries with derjets and Shooting Stare un­ A preeidential assistant, Robert 36"— 59c NEW SERINS PATTERNS DAY THURSDAY padding and ex-crimlnaib. hiring nothing to do wjth Compton's author Fast that were "accept-. troops in Korea. He aaid there leashed tons of bombs, following J. Cutler, also took part. In the waterfront workera,” the contract resignation. able” for United State.* Informa-! would be more of them. lip a 380-plane raid yesterday on briefing. He is in eluirgo of Connors told Senators that al­ Meanwhile, a group of Aslan the sprawling arear near Pyong­ wai7 cancelled, the report aalcJ;'^, yang. North Korean Red capital. liaison with the National Security ABC and PUNJAB PRINTS The Senate has not reactivated., though he signed the Feb. 3 memo (Continued on Page Five) Arab' countries held a closed door council. IRREGgLARS OF Pilots reported the target waZ >> Doeena, and doaena of new patterns In the the preparedness subcommittee in V ------huddle at the Iraqi consulate in After the aesaion. Rep. Halleek flneat quality prints. Small and large patterns. New 'York., It, too, was under­ flecked with smoke and flame the new, Repybllcan-controlled 83d. from yesterday’s raid. Today’s (R-lnd), Houae floor leader, tMd CANNON PLAID 20x40 TOWELS Yard ...... t... *,« a.a^^ta a <^ngress. Johnson still technically stood to liave dealt with what to reportera; GiRLS’ DRESSES $33 do about Korea when the assem­ ■trike was the foiirtlv in the area hCads the group. The Texan now is bly reconvenes. in les.s than a week. "Everybody knowe It is a grla$ Cotton plaicl.s, corduroy. Sites 7 to 12. Values to 87.98. Chubby Democratic floor leader. GLHeldln Army Death The air raiders said they knock­ picture." sizes 8 'i to 14.'i. Some seml-teen.a. . India, which sponsored a com­ WHILE THEY LAST ea. The preparedness, or "watch­ promise peace plan, spurned by ed down at least 14 buildings to­ ”la a HeU of a f ix ’* REG. 59c dog" comm ittee, has is.sued a the Reds la.st Jail, was among day, started several raging fires J Another Oongreas member who Ughti weight irregulara. of Cannon 20 x 40 hath (towela. Plaid aeries of reports highly critical of and cet off seven secondary ex­ attended said not conclusiona wiero pMteAi in gold, blue, green and peach. 36" PLAIN COLORED SPRINGMAID Fir^tRelieved Accident those present at this meeting. the N orth A frican air ba.ses. Whether India outlined a new ap­ plosions. ' HheiohM of new Soviet aIrpInnM (ndl^ved being |Med at Slberiua reacbod at the seaaipn, "unless you SANFORIZED SUB-TEEN DRESSES $4.00 . charging graft, waste and shoddy proach was not immediately Other American fighter-bombers baaea are showia above. At top. la Bee MIO-11, with twa Jet ehglMa, de­ might say we are In a hell of a Sizes a to 14—nice as.sortm ent of cottons. Vf^lues to >8.98. construction. learned. ranged far aitd wide across Niwth signed for Intljboeptiou'and baa a top apbMl of 659 rallea per hour at fix." He asked not to be named. Fort Dix, N. J., 'Feb.,^19—2.98 plaatir ealf or faille handbaga InHop handle atylea, The committee said that under has admitted shooting the lienten- alao boxie-and ahouldec..atrap.xlylea...Colors.; Black,... tan, red, Of the 15 countrla« lnvit«d.< six day bag^of Aguian-bullt wat- facta, frtUtary and diplematle.” renegotiation of ',ne government ant in a signed, statement;.. - but. navy. Special ■ ^ COATS - storm COATS contract with Dhd'e Brother*; the' LuxamboueFtanA Ethiopia dld-l^ ‘piaTic* M S K i m i ^ r thehi in w o H allM eaUod it * ' tAAUtionaily, ftve •' o th ers motive briefing,*’ wHIiih be aaid REG. $3.49 VALUE U.~ S. hopes to. recover more than, ....An investigation Into th e —tlwe. RAYONCREPE REG. $2.98 VALUES ...... NOW $2.59 Washington. Feb. 19 'g) — Rep. • ment or whatever, you rail it was Aboard/ her were Newton H. Twenty-two-airmen esbaped un- 26. Crum ley. .42.; * ik o i Nev,-,, hia .wife, bUl^' for dead whale washed, up of. chance, when",operated, by nop- Puhlto Hnltk SeniM. aaU.to* VClfle alsb revealed th a t ' 'the' I*ttvrtH :tD.;'’N ; Y .)”totd- House ine pntefiM 'into''frtr the b(-npfil' d f 'th»i ■on'- beach' . . Camp ’Lodge, h'jrt' when a "Br36 cau g h t ir ir n ear profit groups'. day that aew data ea deaiha kt yesttgatoi's that- 'l{Jew York. City nioraJc .of.the Kew York pol'ce.” F rances E. Grumley. 39. and their the end .of Us-landing roll snoftly REG.$3i9-72x 10877^1. .,.'fe79 anti NYLON SQ G K ^M 3 Prs. UM House--Administration committee .three., dau8;hters,,, Janice I>e 12; .Mlanlic, to b» scene-of UNO antl- 'Assortations of real estate mdn a aumtaer of eHtoS'i RAYON ha.s' cleared' -the' -w ay' for Hooise “wwv should th«-New'Ydrit'po-‘ Linda’ Jean'.' ’id," and Peggy Ffah- -alrcimfr maneuvers this spring gc- before midnight’ and burned tn -th^' have strongly backed the licensing' *The cdfKat outhmafc ef Sizes 4-8. Solids or fMC^ topSi'Reg. 39c Pr. and its ■police commissioner should ^ different mm.ale than ground,. -proimsal in the past,-against the action on his reque.st for a'$300,- ces. 8.- ...... Lq'ortllng -Ao announcement from eaiarla Bot qnito as asild aa S n t ' REG. $3,49-81 x 108 .; ...... fe99 Brief.atylea w ith elastic leg and 000 appropriation for (fommitteer J be fired. ' A ...spokesman- at'" Walker 'Air ■ opMsitlbn of 'a' few Thdependenl band leg atylea. White and colors. the pollfe in Mismi or Atlanta or^ Immigration authorities tiated "Martford KeadqUariers. reporta aeein to ladtcate,” hut ;, 3 For $1.00 FITTED CRIB-SHEETS $1.00 operations this year. "Every day he is in office is a any other soulhorn city?'" he crew members ss Thomas Malone, Mexican Tourist assoclati'm asks Force Base said the commander realipra who do not belong to asso- the epldemto bo w la appanattj| Small, medium, large. disgrace to my lowh and to my of the-giant six-engined bomber REG. 79c-^2 X 36 PILLOWCASES Ea. 65c - ' ■ $1.29'Values Velde was attacked ye.sterday asked. i Na.saau, Alfred DaCosta, Miami President Cortines to take drastic ciatiohs. ea the waae. • 'All popular maRca?Theae are by Mr.s. Agnes Meyer 'a.s "a man : country,” Powell asserted. and cook Charles Deiinen,' Lot steps to halt holdups of North told him two engines burst into Farm groups generally have op­ The finest mualin aheet made. Beautiful quality and finish that He said., it is fanta.slic that flame as the craft rolled to a |top.- wiU give years of wear. taken from ^regular atock to who is eonsciencele.ss enough to Powell, a Negro, charged that northerners find Ihem.selvrs onir Gsto.’i," Calif. Anwrkian toiitists ___ Twenty- posed the licensing proposal also. SPOT SECOND. TANKER ^ give you a real value. use a deliberate lie and brazen Commissioner George P. Mona­ Al.so aboard w ere C apt. DeWCy four western Z.Visachusetts legis­ The crew jumped to the’ ground . Two years ago the Judiciary W asUagtoii,' Fob. 19—3.79-81x108 ...... $3,29 lengtKsr Black only, pair EASY OFF OVEN CLEANER ...,. . . r ...... 69c ’The Congressman, testifying be- ; New York CitV to defy the FBI.” , -----—- escaped with g eo s aad eaMh §•*■: Paris, Feb. 19—(/P>—The French ^ tore ,a House Judiciary subcom- H/. hi. /.h=,.„/, /'..n h. v.H B.V THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ing on money and m;usic.. .Soviet LARGE SIZE '7...... 98c N ational A.s.sembly voted am nesty < mittee probing the Justice Depart­ I ^ , New du.st storms swirling across police in Vignna release Socialist lice estiiaatod at fSMhS* REG. 89c— 42 x 38V2 PILLOWCASES .. 69c today to fhee 12 of the 14 Al.sa- ! fled by tc.St.mon.v of either J. Kansas, Oklahoma and mayor of Red zone village arrest­ New York, Feb. 19 -- i/P) — A Many relatives have dug graves, ment, said an agreement was Edgar Hoover (d>vector of the , .j.«^as are cutting hflo the nation's REPORT HCOE THErP Lujiuriouii combed ptixalc, so soft and fine, that will give maxi­ ADAPTATIONS OF MILK g l a s s CHIMNEY LAMP ...... $7.98 tiana sentenced last w^ek for their reached after FBI agents inquired ed earlier for refusal to display grave diggers strike at 10 New,| then carried their loved ones to Hand painted—brass Attings. part in the wartime mas.sacre of FB I) or his assistant, Lou- winter wheat crop.' Russian army newspaper. York metropolitan area cemeteries their last resting place because New York, Feb. IS titi «lB9>" mum wear. ^ * • CLOSE LOT OF I into the police-slaying of John Der- Nichols." SIMONE CANGE HATS 642 persons in Oradour-sur'-Glane I rick, a Negro Korean war veteran Strong winds yesterday kicked Prime Minister Churchill's gov­ has stranded 571 bodies along their hearse drivers refused to cross of the M gg^ Jewei ALL BRASS TWIN DESK LAMP $18.98 village. j early in 19.’)U Rep. Keating (R.. J4Y). chair­ up the third major dust .storm in ernment announces it expects to last, lonely journey. cemetery picket lines. la reeeat naoatha—urltk Straws in black and white checks and atripea—also colors. Two green metal shades. The 12 to be freed had been sen­ man of the committee responsible 10 days in the three states which At Evergreen cemetery, pne of The strike is the moat severe of worth aa apprntlamto BRASSIERES He said Derrick was shot down ■r end >4'.S85,728,000, In the 1B5S- SLIGHT IRREGULARS OF $12.95 tenced to prison terms of five to ne saio uerricK was sn«i for • ipve.stigating the Ju.stiee De- supply most of the ebuntry^s 64 budget year . . . Coast Guard the three non-sectarian cemeteries its kind In New York since 1949 —waa reperted today' e t .gaapu i. .Broken sizes and colors. J 2 years. on Eighth Rv^ue by patrolmen'in he Viewed the w heat. affected, all vaults have been_____ when an eight weeks strike against hattaa'a laahioaaMe edit aHM> $3.98 and $6.9$ a policenrvlieva. cruiser' ■ in ftillfull aeiaaa/view r»f of *. continues searcb for missing Na­ Values to 17.50 WESTMORELAND The justice committee of parlia­ charge as "pretty serioim.” ' There was a cheerful note, how­ tional Airlines DC-6 in Gulf of filled and 77 coffins have been > two Roman (Tathoiic cemeteries ment’s advisory upper house, the witnesses; ever. in tod,^^s weather picture. stacked m tents, with the chill left a backlog of more than 1,000 CONDITION IS 100% WOOL BLANKETS CLOSE OUT * Keating said he was told that Mexico area off Mobile. Ala.' ■ ■ 1', Council of the Republic, soon after A police investigation, he went : James M. Mclnerney, when asslst- Rain or snow Was forecast for all Columbia University's seismo­ February winds their only refrig­ unburled bbdiea. WaahlagtoB, fhk, Largo 72 x 90 size. HAND MADE MILK GLASS Tcturned an unfavorabl'e report on oh, resulted in'a whitewashing. ; ant Attorney General in°charge of three states. graph records "moderately sharp" eration. In the 1949 strike Frartcla Car­ maa whoae hady - V. "It was the first time we ever Yellow only! . WEDDING BOWL $9.75—BANANA BOWL $6.59 , the mei.sure bijt the full council I the criminal division, issued a But considerable moisture, will earthquake this forenoon some Seven of the struck cemeteries dinal Spellman led 200 j^oung sem- dropped n s d a g iM was expected to approve it. had a civil rights case in the memorandum last summer to the be needed iu give the soil the soak­ 4,600 miles east of New York'. . , are Jewish, and( the six weeks inariana and priaata through nuri was Mpartod to la $ 8 . 9 9 FOOTED CAKE PLATE $6.59 north," Powell fold the commit­ ■ Tou wUl want more than one of these wonderful all wool blankets. The clemency exempting from effect that-FBI agenU would not ing it requires. John R. Steelman. ex-PrSsident strike haa put a pitiful burden on picket line's to dig graves. $1.00 punishment all ' Frenchmen who tee. be permitted to question police re­ In one Oklahoma county alone, it Truman's top assistant, still workr relsUVes of the dead. Jewish cus­ In the current strike, a threc- SS, Negra, was .Ttia irragolarlUea are ao alight they are hardly noticeably. ' GANDY^ JAR and COYER $5 50—LARGE HENS $1.19 ■MANcmmi CoiM. And be added th,at Monaghan garding civil rights violations "in Ihg at 9 ’blt« House aa adviser to tom requires burial before sun­ (CoBtimied on Page Seventeen). ’ "probably will- tell you the agree- northern cities.’! (Contiaued on Page Seventeen) Eisenhower. down of the day following death. (Outhined on Paga fivs)

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■ a - ■ ) S)',: " S:- f . . .1 ■ BllANGHESTfiR EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19. 1953 MAl^CHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19,'1953 p A g ^ t h s k £ l q e t w o \ Is selling building- notes valued gregatlonal Church sponsored by lieve," E. R. Murrow. Ed.; "Anna­ Marlborough at $10 a share, proceeds of -which I Paziano^s Liquor Shower Is Given Coventry the Ladies A'ssoclatlon; Stations of purna,” Maurice Herzog. Church Cancels L^tures Here McPadden Edges Hibbard GIANT FEATURES 1 wiH be used to finance cqnstruc-1 TRUS3EMELTS 2 the Cross at 7:30-*p.m. -rolloWed by , Science J ftetion. ‘'Be'ycnd thla, Skywatch Schedule tion of Uie partially corhpleted Horizon,” Robert J A. Helnleln; AiiilUal Church MEN and UVOBOBN For Miss Tessier Benediction at St. Mary’s Church firehouse. It is located on Hebron I ^ Business Talks Permit Siispefidec! Children Model "Player Pia’flb,” Kurt Vonnegut, K EXPERT FITTERS For 8th District Position on School street, South Coventry: road, a short distance frpm MaJ-1- - > ...... b i g D A Y S Little Nippers 4-H • Se\ving Club' at ■Jr. -Children!#, hooka; . Al’FanUly- ■’•FHaay...... - — ^------“Minstrel Show 'ert l^iss Blanche TeiiiSier of Ea.st - 4 Grandstand,” Carol Ryrie Brink; borbifgR “FOUf Cof JittK'. ' ...... The liquor permit of George ' OM Fa&hioiiccl 3 p.m. at the Hans Hansen .home: ...... Robert McComb, Walter FergOson. f ftrtlitir Drvf Stofit of a technicality, H ha* Hartford, fiancee of Hector La- "M ary Poppins in the PaYk.” P. L. Midnlght-2 a. m. . _ Recent Arrival PazianoS, permittee of '- the Prin­ Brownies Troop 71 at 8:30 p.m. 77.. .1,; W. Alcox. — found necessary to canfcel the Attorney Wins by Only Gace o f Bisiiell street. was .Travers; "Space' Ship Undei’ the 2 a. m.-4 a. m. ... Slated ill April Mr. and Mrs. WilUani Johnioii Important buslnesa meetlnifB cess restaurant, 82.') Main street, Fri., Sat., Sun., Mon. Clothing Styles in the Church .Community HouSe; 4 a. ni.-fl a. m.,... Donald Anderson, William Bayrer. are parents "of a daughter born j has been suspended for 10 days '4 honored with a miscellaneous Grade 1 assembly program about Apple Tree,” Louts Slobodkin. eS ’ the Second Congregational ''Mne Votes, 92-83, in bridal shower la.st night, given by 6 a. m.-9 a. At...... VolunUiera Needed. - Sunday at St. Francis Hospital, Church, Inc., which were siAeduled by the State Liquor Control Com­ 1:30 p.m. at the Center School; 9 a. m.-Noon ... .■ ...... Ralph McCollum. John Wagner. Marlborough, Feb. 19 —(Special) Hartford. mission, It was announced tb d i^ ktose Election Contest Miss Anna LaGaoe and Mrs. Mary Friday NlRht, 1st Show 6:45 Coventry, Feb. 19—(Special)— moving pictures ”Mr. Hex” at 7:30 Maachosler Evening 'H e r.a 1 d t€r tomorroyr night. Lonetgan at the Community Y. •Cnventry correspondent, Mrs. Noon-3 p. m...... Mrs. Lucy Burke. The anniial church mihatrcl Personal Mention | The commission, which goCed Grade three jiupils o f Mrs. Ann p.m. In "the"Nathan H&le Com- ...... Mrs". Elthelun Lewis,’ Wlljlam fAHhotigh notices of these meet- Guests were associates and friends Saturday thru Monday Charles I,. Little, telephone P il­ 3 p. m.-6 p. m. , showf, sponsored by the Men’s Miss Gall Crawford, student at | SERVICES after a hearing in .Hartford Mon­ Attorney Vipcent P. McPadden Van Deusen's classroom at the munll'y Center auditorium: set­ Handler. tigs appeared In The Herald as of Miss Tessier from Hartford, grim 2-6231. Willimantic State Teachers’ Col- j' day, charged Paxlanos with deliv­ was elected to a seat on the | Continuous From 2:15 George Hersey Robertson School back party at 8 p.m. in the Ameri­ ...... Mr. and Mrs. Foster Williams. Forum of the Congregational e & v as Feb. and the parishion- Glastonbury,' Rockville and Man­ — ■— ------6 p. m.-8 p. m. ' . ,. lege, is a patient at Middlesex That-Interpret The Wisher ery of liquor to an intoxicated presented a "February Birthdays’’ can Legion Hall, on Wall street .....O liv e Ray. Bob Lannlng. (Thurch, will begin rehearsals Feb. A ha«e b«en notified by mail of Eighth ‘Utilities District board of j chester. 8 p. m.-lO p. m. . Memorial Hospital, Middletown. person. T’he offense, a commis- assembly program yesterday with the American Legion unit in .....Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Benson, 25. Similar sessions will be held Of The Familf . t ie meetftigs, according to the re­ Directors last night In a close elec­ Valentine motifs were used, and Deaths^ Last Night 10 p, m.-MIdnight Mr. ’-and MrJT, Roy Fuller have I tire m e n t of the bylaws, said no- ! slon spokesman said, occurred on Rve captive m.orning. charge. John Moore, BUI Lannlng, on succeeding Wedne-sdays until returned to their home after tion which required four ballots to many varied gifts- were, presented The girle were dressed In old j U m should have been placed on ’ May 16. Additions to Library (Alternating weeks). the show ie ready for production spending a short vacation In Flori­ to the bride-elect/in a "'Cupid’s fashioned styles and hair piled tie huiletin board at the church Pazianoa. who has 10 days from produce a decision. of the savage The Boolh-Dimock Memorial By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ' sometime in .\pril. da where they visited friends. 4 JOHN B. BURKE his notiflcatlon of the suspension trea.sure chest.” high, the boys in white shirts and •hd the call for the meetings read McPadden, who won In what was Library book additions in Febru­ Rhinebeck, N. Y'. 'The Rev. Wil­ held in.J.h« church ioclal room# Grange Notes Mrs. Carl Llndelof of New Brit- ! to take nn appeal, may be faced I Mis.s Mary DeRn and Miss Fran­ w o l v e s o f dark trousers. The program for FUNERAL HOME rtom the pulpit last Sunday. a special election to All a vacancy ary will include: Fiction, "M aguf liam George Walter Anthony, 85, Ellington March 6 and will be served by the ’The card party sponsored by the ain is visiting her daughter, Mrs with another suspension soon on ces Strgmberg pqured. a t . an at­ the parents invited included songs, oyeralgh.t was due in part to on the boardf- was unaWs . Lb. A t­ t h e s e a ! ■I.rfU»tern," : Robert. Carsoa; ’’De­ fo rmer rector of- Ryesldent- Frank­ grange home economics commit­ Rolf- Ecvlc)c and family. charges o f selling liquor to minors, tractively appointed table,- cen­ old-fashioned dances, poems and: L through R group. «- 87 EAST CENTER SV. llnsaa among the members of the tract the needed majority until ■jr- siree” Annemarle Selinko; "The lin D. Roosevelt’s church. St. IVrsonal Mention tee held Saturday at the home of j The bartender employed by Pazl- tered with two fully decorated stories by*the pupils. llleard of Trustees. after two of the four candidates Galileans.” Frank Slaughter; James Protestant Episcopal, in Friencisliip Group Lenore ' Charter, daughter bf Mrs. Edgar Girouard, brought In a Kfanchester Evening Herald Tel. Ml-S-«8$8 anos, Stero Kyrious of Woodlawh heart-shaped cakes. Party sand­ The classroom mothers* were total o f $24. I' • The trustees will have a meeting for the job withdrew. "Velvet Doublet,” . James Street; Hvde Park, N. Y. Died Tuesday. Postmaster Edward (Charter 1s Klarlborough imrriMiponilent, Mrs. circle, was. convicted in Town wiches, cookies and mints were hostesses in the evening during the AMBULANCE 8ERVIOR tlnlght and will decide upon a new The attorniey defeated .Walter "Second Happiest Dayr’ . . John New York— John Daniels, 71. Holds First Party enjoying a vacation with three Shares Being Sold Howard Lord, . tislephone East Court last month on the charge, also served. P T A program at, the school. t t e for the proposed business Hibbard, the other remaining can­ B l a c k b b a r d Phillips; "To Keep Us Free,” Mar­ author and former national secre­ The volunteer fire company here Hampton 667-I-2. while a companion case against other girls In Florida. Meetings. .______didate, by only nine votes, 92-83, ■ Ri-placentent Named guerite Allis; ” A Brighter . Sun.” tary of the English Speaking • Hovi- Edwards has gone to Pazianos. presente

■ { ■ Ma n c h e s t e r EVENING h e r a l d ; MANCHESTER, c o n n , T h u r s d a y ; F e b r u a r y l9 , i% 8 ^ V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CQNN.> THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19,1958 ^ A 6 E FOUR School Vacation Here Appeals Riding a ...■ Elks Meeting U S. Briefs CUFFS Sf^hqol Building Inspector U* S. Planes PAINTINOMi The doors of Manchester’s PAPER HANonro /By Chambers schools wlllkClose tomorrow be- Draws Crowd FREK.E9XXMAYER. Js^ Advised ^or New.MHS. Ki'hd'" the l6wn*ii '7;700' ’'H<>fiiSoT- HitRedSite War Allies 97 WOODLAND ST. rhildren as the 10-day winter TEL..9-4S9S A recommendation that a clerk i Tavern Owner Turning vacallbni ’commences. ' The About 150 Turn Oiit lo pupils, from kindergarten oh of'the,works be employed by the [ Directs Operations Third Time To Zoners for Okay up to the high school senior Hear Adorno, Others OnUNPlan town In connection with the con- [ class, will return' to school Explain Orjp;anization / THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19 Compiled by Stodcnto of Manchester Hiph School On Expanding o f Site (Continued From Page One) VOL. XX, Now 2S ■tniction of the high 'school was ] (CPntInued frpm Page One) March 2 after a .solid week, as INCOME TAX reported last night to the joint sub-1 well as two week ends, away An audience of 150 I^t- night Eight .applications will be pre­ from the books. least slightly on any U. S. propos­ Have your taxes compotofi sr committees on the high school i the task and vehicle, repair sented before the Zoning Board of heard State ' Treasurer Joseph als to be put before the 60-natlon checked by a-qualified tax ae- Hugh Davies Take Honors foir *53 Ducks Sink HP Riflemen Win Eighth plans. ' 11'acilitlea in addition to the many Appeals at Ita next public hear­ Adorno, exalted ruler of the Mid-, assembly, which resumes next countant. Call Mitchell S M lf The recommendation was one of tanka and vehicles destroyed." ing, acheduled tor Monday eve­ dletown Lodge of Elks, James Tuesday. for' appointment or atop M at .r.Asseinblies EnKvened those made by the firm of Seelye, Repulse Six Probes ning, March 2, at 8 o'clock In the .See Firm Stand 24i Main Street. Airallabto at In Non-League Stevenson, Value, and Knecht, On the frozen battlefrpnt. Allied Municipal Building hearing room. Wrang, Fast District Deputy and your convenience. Talks to Club Kiwanis Asks Treasurer of the . Middletown A diplomatic ' source familiar Victoty to Cop CCIL New York structural engineers, soldiers hurled back six small-scale Two Tequeata are hor extenaton of with rome-of the American ideas consulted Tuesday by town offi­ Communist ground probes in brief, permlasion previously granted by I.«dge, and Dr. Earle R. Ross, • By ^ o p Song Leacfer’ -A —------for the assembly said the U. S- Exchange Tedcher Is Wright, Smith, Halla* cials. pre-dawn clashes. the board., Bids on Porky tnistee and past exalted ruler of will take a moderate but .stand ■|,Pollprton. Shooto 180 The town has employed a, clerk Fifteen ' U. S. B-29 Superforta Joaeph Levrio la takiflg to the the Middletown Lodge, explain the on Korea. Speaker Mt Current burdo, RJuUahey Star of the works on construction of roared over North Korea last night boat'd an appeal from a jdeelalon of meaning qnd reason, for being Of t, Campbell Entertains of Honor other schools,, but the expense haa Building Inspector David Cham­ Letters, were received by 36 He aaid there was-nq.likelihood, Lei^ou of Honor A», Fifth^ Cup Sought For Top Scorp/Indians and bombed Red supply and troop FIkdom, that the U. S. would a.?k the UN to A ffair '^Qub Meeting been criticized in some quarters, areas. B-36^(^’t bomber pilots re­ bers. Levrio seeks to make altera­ Manchester meat dealers today The meeting, held In- ll\e Ameri­ RISLEY'S Students by Jesting, O ut fire Middletown’ \ particularly by Director Walter T. tions to stores at 117-119',i Spruce from the local Klwanls’ Club in­ approve a naval blockade of Red The M. H. S. tankmen, Saturday, ported destruction of 116 Com­ can Legion Home, waa called hy China or an extensibn of an econo-; “Your Friendly Markov landing Old Favorites; The' relationship between the Mahoney. ' j munist truck.?. street to be used aa a grill which viting their-bids on Porklwanls. the committee which Is forming a 99 Summer Street' ^ tis h and the Americans should Feb. 14, got revenge for a last Marksmen, 875-721 xi According to notes taken/it the would be within 1,000 feet of an­ Poi’klwanls la, or was, the 250 Manchester Lodge of Elks In order mic embargo clamped oh China by The one-two-three punch against the’UN Assembly in 1951, Td. MI-3-8080 Pearson Accompanies be friendly but the two countries year's swimming meet bylrim ^ ^ ^ conference by' General Manager the training center was exceeded other liquor outlet, tn Buaineas pound Yorkshire hog, which, was to explain the organization and ita will never see eye to eye on every­ -ming Hartford Public’s squad with / p Manchester High's rifle. Uam Richard Martin and submitted to in the number of jet flghter-bomb- Zone III. The building inspector sent on a tour of the Kiwania clubs ideals to th* prospective new mem­ On* of the most enjoyable annexed aiuAher CCIL champion­ - the committee last night, the firm would not Issue a permit to make In Connecticut by the local group bers who have signed applications FREE DEUVERY thing because of thb different ways a score of 48-18. Last year tljA J -| ers involved only hy th* 1,193 when Porky was but a porklet. Strike Delays ■amUiea of the school year was of life, was a comment made by ship Monday afternoon by down­ feels two stories are cheaper than 'sorties flown against Pyongyang the alterations after consulting the for membership. There were over We Give 8AH Green Stamps Sparkling Capitol City team Map­ ing a weakened Middletown rifle one, three cheaper than two, but town counsel, he ssld. The letter “intorms the local 100 new prospects in the audience. presented Tuesday In the audlto- Hugh Davies, an exchange teacher ped Manchester, 82-18, in Hartford. itself last August. .-Nearly 600 meat dealers that the money which from Wales, when he addressed squad by 18A points at the Main the topography of the site should planea hit the target yesterday and , Chambers indicated today he felt Mr. Wrang explained the struc­ Burial of 571 '"rhan of Kanchester High School. This year’every Manchester man ■treet Armory. thts would be a violation of Sec­ they offer for the purchase of ture and history of the order to OPEN SUNDAYS the members of the Currant Affairs who entered an event placed, re­ determine the-number of floors. today. Povky’a meat will be iised for char­ Prindpel lidson BaUey Intr^uced Chib'snd th d r guests on- Mondsy.- The Indians copped the victory Martin said today that plans tion 8 of the Zoning Regulations the audience, Adorno described the the guest, Ckorge CJampbell of Cln- gardless of the strengtl^'of Public. by a score of 875 to 721. High .are being considered to make the Battlefront temperatures drop­ which say *'No building or premises itable purpoaea. The Kiwanians In­ social activities of the lodge, and (Continued From Page One) UNTIL 1 F. Me einnaU, Ohio, as “the nation's top L«wis Piper, faculty advisor of the For the second time the week, scorer for the Indiaiu was ace Boh Fire OMef ' Howard Reynolds ped to two ^low zero during the shall be used and no building shall tend to purchase a calf with the Dr. Ross instructed the group on Affairs Club, Introduced Mr.' shop section of 'the school two night. the4 medley relay Mnnblne act a Potterton with a fine score of 180. floors high instead .of one as set be erected or altered which is to funds and to present the calf to the duties implicit In membership. man state fact-finding board Cam'pbeU immediately put Davies, who is teaching at Iktat new record, thlSxIlme breaking Four other Indians: Jos 'Bell, . Tolland. Feb. 19—(Special)— The Reds hurled three probes be used tor the sale or exchange a young 4-H member with the There were present a large group wound up six days of hearing Hartford High School for the forth In the architect's original ■■ the audience at ease by seying that their own y t onl^ the Tuesday be­ Bruce Anderson, Mort Handler and plans. He also said the cafeteria Fire department dfllclals In several against Allied positions . in the of splritoua and alcoholic liquors agreement that , the calf’s first of Elks from many different lodges yesterday tn a contract dispute be­ he-had but one’correction to make duration of the school year. fore. Sopnomdre Curt Wright Bob Pltfcher followed Within 10 Tolland County communities today Kumhwa area of .the central, front. either kt wholesale or retail, if born shall -be presented to another throughout the United Slates. tween the cemeteria and the AFL in Mr. Bailey’s introduction: "Yogr Mr. Davies stressed the fact that again came ,.Up with a sparkling polnU of UiA top score. For the might feasilbly be put beneath a expressed satisfaction -over the The squad-sized attacks were beat­ any part of auch building or prem 4-H member, and so on down the Many of these meq, now residents Cmetery Workrs Union. principal has said that I’m the rm- there are four groups of people gehn g. AlUaon. gr. Charlea F. Shaver, gr. performan^' by taking the favored fifth time this season, the Indian two floor section of classrooms. way mobile radio testa were carried en back In sharp fights of 10 t') '15 laes is situated within 1,000 feet line. of Manchester, expressed a desire About 200 grave diggers struck ■ ttim’s top song leader.'.Wellll, making up. the population of the Hartfoed/nval,. Boh Ray .t-wlc* In ■cores topped- the highest scores of Martin said' the. po.ssibility of, .out: yesterday in this county seat minutes. • In a direct -line from any other, The letter indicates that all hlda tortransfer to.a newly formed Man­ JaA. Tt .lm.a demand tor a $10 ■ that’s not quite true. I’m the Brithh Isles—the Welsh, the Eng­ both tha 40 and 100 yard freeatyle. the opponents. Constmeting, the building so that town. The jail here was used as a building or premises ' in which must be in the hands of Agric\il- chester Lodge. week wage Increase plus other (world’s top song leadtrl” lish, which comprise the greatest The-medley relay of Joey Halo^ . The Tigers were somewhat Its wiqgs form a parallelogram im, headquarters to set up equipment liquors are sold.” tiire Chairman Charles S. Burr by After the meeting refreshments benefits. They made $69 a w’eek. Most speakers who address a number, the Scots and the Irish. Male Sex Makes History; burdh. Butch MuUaney and Tom wesdeened by part-time job-com­ stead of a rectangle is also being which relayed signals to a cruising Ban of Parking Noneonformlng Use 11 a.m., Monday, Feb. 23. Mr. Bun- were served by th* committee In Today, the fact-finding board I gathering mention that they are These people are extremely proud Spilth qutswam their opponents by mitments and illness and was able considered.- The engineers felt a car that toured Rockville, EHIuR- Levrio. will base his appeal on may be contacted at C. R. Burr and charge. recommended a $3.25 weekly wage ["glad to be bik Mr. Camp- of their long history, for no other ^ne length of the pool to take first only to score a weak 721, “hollow, square” is cheapest but ton. Somers, "Tolland, Wllllngton On Locust St. Section 7. dealing with noncon­ CO., 119 Oakland street, Man­ increase, and various fringe bene­ 'M l want^ohe step further. "Fac­ country has gone so long without Allison^ Shaver Lead Class ^st 1:07.8, a new pool record. Eighth W in that the site topography might off­ and Stafford. ' forming uaea which aaya "any non- chester. fits, as a basts for. settlement! ility meihbera, students, and t h ^ Invasion or defeat The last auccem- .In the 200 yard (ree-atyle, MU- The pciL championship victory set Its advantages In favor of an­ Howard Reynolds, chief of the conforminguse-of a building may .of you who are Just enrolled. Tm lette of H. P. H. S. barely out dis­ was the eighth straight win for the other shape. Eaglevllle department and chair­ Seen Solution Riesciiers Race ful Invasion of the British Isles man of the firemen’s committee at be continued and may be extended f tr a r glad to be here, and. Fm go- was made In 106d by the Nor­ luc- tanced Mancheater’s Forble War­ MHS shooters. High man Potter­ Other reconimendatlons of the to another part of the building de­ ^mg to ten you why. rm glad to be New evidence of the dominance;; Sock and ^uskln.'s public nrbd' ren and Doug Fingles to take first rallot Photo. ton shot a 99 in the prone match, structural engineei-s; the testa, said that signals wpr* Hospital Notes Fallot Photo, man?. of the male eex was eaUbllshed j tlon. has been an actlvo ^eml DougUa Fingles signed tor such use." Levilo oper­ Blaze Ruins To Sftve 10 on 'here, because when I’m here, Fm Anita Oroeaman ------In a time of 2:21. and 81 In the offhand contest. Bell Exterior walla of brick with cin­ also relayed clear to the Massachu­ When It voted not to establish ates the Spruce Street Tavern and The. policy of ’’eplendld’’ .iaolk der backing: flat root with setts line. Indications'are that all a 15 foot building line on the north Patlenta Today; 14.8 got an there!” ■ , ^ „ tlonism haa grown up. through the thls week with the announcement.,^^.... Jlu Wright got revenge ih the 40 Is It a porpoise! ,1s It a seal! ■cored a total of 177 to give him wanta to add the vacant store to After a number of Jokes he set­ Fabulous la an apt wort for de­ yard free-style by defeating Ray second place honors. Bruce Ander-. 20 year bondi avoid plaster In In­ sections of Tolland County can be side of Locust street from Main the north to hia present business Garage Roof ADMITTED YESTERDAY: centuries In England. Many- times of------John Allison and (Charles Shaver | junior BrMbh of the No,''It’s a fish. No it Isn’t either. terior finish- glazed tUe at lea.st r^ched by the mobile -unit. street westerly for a distance of Grounded Boat Stanley Mankus, 195 North Main tled down to the businesa at^hand- scribing this week’s Legionnette’s this nation haa been pitted against | valedictorian and salutatorlan, Hartford Policy Auociatlon. As of Hartford at the touch^. Sal By Jove, It’s ManChAster’s answer son followed with 175; Captsln for a grill. He is represented by -th a t of directing the assembly in Squatrito came through to nab Mort Handler fired a 173; and Bob to top ot lookers in corridors; no It is planned eventually to use 178 feet at an executive *esalon Attorney John D. LaBelle. street; Fritz Werdouschegg, 25 Silop Early sest for. living. No matter what' the whole world. Other character- r*,pectlvely,^ ____ of the claaa of 19&3. member of the/latter organiza­ to the frogman, Doug Fingles, who Pitcher shot a 170. Other Manches­ sprinkler system; metal door the jail as a ba.se station fur future Tuesday night, the Planning Com­ The roof of a tWo-car gargage at (Continued From Page One) .Spruce street; Linda Martocchio, a commimity sing. Mr. Campbell tion, Chic , was ..named a, delegate third. The time posted was 20.3. also happens to be .this week’s Leg­ Extensions will be sought by the rear of 718 North Main a..reet spoke briefly of "My Country Tls she’s doing or whom she’s with, Latlcs of the British people, ** , in m the M-year60-year hlatoryhistory o^Manche8-o^ Mu Joe-Cabral,' Hartford’s sleet on ter shooters In the . victorious frames; aluminum sash windows If operations. Communities which mission said it doe.sn't believe that Ellen Swanson, to make and sell L53 Drive B; Mrs. Constance jolnted out by Mr. p^vles.^M^^ [,let High graduating «Uaaa?a, Prtn- to the "model-''t7nited Nations” in ionnaire. match were'Nom>.Miner,„who fail f. ,they ,»re hot OTpre-.tosh 10 per .cent have already, agrqed IP .Locus),, slrqet Is,*, .main .traffic: ar.r yi'as badly, damaged about 2 p. m. Cuacd..83-footei;„. was rOutAUed - at Of Ihecf” ranking it along with this gal Just seems to radiate en­ the All' Amerieaii - High ■ Sr- Mr*. Lhtoflit ■ ’While, -fiS- Pine President. Apd she is als^ a mem­ A question period followed Mr. Mary Callahan. HAiina cterbiAj, ford had a mad face for sedbiid bn has in the past seen a large num­ WHISKIES IN This FRODua, Oi Just one more. FU eing the first denf during the current school Carl Clair, Doris Condio, CJiarlcs Doug is also active In the Center be a return match with LAomls ford, Mrs. Benjamin Dziedzic of locAl politicians who allegedly took Mrs. Meyer, wife of Eugene street) Jack Baldwin, 29 Atexan * note and you see if you can guess ber of USY at the Temple Beth Daviea talk. Carol Rottner, ’88, year. the last lap until Eddie came Young People’s Organization. Glastonbury. Mrs. Franci.s Kazan- ber of accidents. part In payroll padding and other Meyer, chairman of the board of der street; Miss Fannie Allen, 54 4 YEARS 010 Sholom. ^ \ Cronin, Martha Diana, Rose Disa- through and out touched Dlxon> Prep. In the last Loomls-Manchea- owski of. Wind.sor and Mrs. Wil.son Opening Rush License Trades activities at the Jersey City water- I t Rsady? Ahhh! Recognise On Swimming Team belta, Elinor Dougherty,’ Janet Joev posted a startling time of For those of you who haven’t ter meet, the Indians broke Loomis’ The drivers arrested on Middle the VVaahlnglon Post, made the North School street; Mrs, Corlnda BOTTIED AT THE DISTIlUlY Itr Not Well, try again. I’ll In her spare time'—i when she’s Johnny haa been president of guessed. Doug is an MHS natator, Holden of Glastonbury; two .sons, turnpike west,- six of whom were front. statement In a telegram to the Angulsola, RFD No. 2; Mrs. Cath­ not...... bobbing her.r hair -Anita likes Doyle. Elaine Duncan, Anne Fallot, 1:23.3; twenty-six game winning streak. Syril D. Bragg of 'New Hartford The .report said that Atlas Con­ Mve you another hint. Ahh'm ■‘f Records Played of the French Ouh for two years James Farrell, .Joan Fernald. The 160 yard freestyle relay, or swimmer. Doug has been a Six Utles charged with speeding, were Wil­ For M V Tags (Continued From I’age One) American aaaoclatlon of School erine Fagan, 9 Seaman circle; Looking Over a Four Leaf Clover. to read and, depending on the time mainstay of the Red and White and Roger Bragg of Glaston­ liam J. LaRlvicre, 31. of 85 Spruce structors. a combine of five large Administrators. She had addressed David Scraritpn, 1033 Parker of year, swim or Ic^skntfe. and during his sophomore year Douglas Fingles, EUizabeth Fraz­ consisting of Johnny Leander, Manchester High athletes cap­ bury; two brothers, Arthur Bragg LYNNBROOK While the stud^ta were still glv Foip French Class this hard-working lad joined the ier, Lois Frosch, Anita Gagliar- Bruce Anderson, Roger Lord and team for four years. tured six C. C. I. L. Champion­ street w-ho was booked for driv'ing predominant, narrowl.v defeated U. S. contractors lo build the Atrl- the assocIsUon Tuesday at Atlqn atreet: Mrs. Auguatlrie Dancoas* Ing their all tp the chorus, Mr. Anita’s college course suyects 1 Doug’s classes this year Include; of Meriden and Nelson Bragg ot without a license as well tor Business on this, the first day it for the se.ssion's first major I can baaes, made .the original con- tic City. N. J. 185 Autumn street'; Richard Shea '■UNDiD WMSar Include French II, modern history Hl-Y organization. Not only Is he done, Drfrfs Gagliardone, Dwight Tom Smith, scored the last seven ships last year, and the rifle teaih South Wind.sor;, and 10 grandchil- I tract with Dade Brolhera Jan. 19, Campbell called into the micro- _■ . . I treasurer of this group but also Gordon, ’Albert GuayjNancy Han­ points of the meet by defeating the college physics, solid geometry, victory makes the third' champion­ .speeding; David Wynshaw, 32, of that the sub-branch office of the upset by a committee. ' Velde, in commenting on Mrs 613 Main street'; Mrs. Ann* Kraw- U 5TH "You keep looking fo modem- problemsr and hec. fAv.ori.tc •Ilie pupils bfW ss Beulah Todds* of the National and trigonometry, English IV and dien. .36 Milford rogd,'speeding; Melvin Motor Vehicle Department has 1961. By Dec. 31, 1061, .It went Meyer's reference to him Ss among ■ki. South Windsor; Miss. Isabelle PROOF aOT 3.23 f Shone, English IV. She plans to enter col­ ley, Angela lamonico. Irene Kotsch, Hartford relay team posting a time ship this year. The Cross-Country T'ne funeral will be held Satur­ Tlie Judiciary committee an-1I on, the, purchase order had been and made his final exit. French claaa spent the entire jjonor Society; to which he was Helen Kronick. Thomas La of 1:23.7. modern problems. His favorite la ahd Soccer Teams have already K. Backes, 34, of 9 Trotter street, been open in tjje Stale Armory, is nounced, today that It had raised a congressional Inveatigatora sh e Dunn, Chestnut Lodge; Terry HAIF y y A Mary Lou Potter, S3. lege In the fan, b\it she Isn’t sure modem problems, day afternoon at 1 o’clock at the who "was charged with driving better than the first day of any increased to nine million dollars. said used "demagogic" methods, Dewhiirst. 13 Crestwood drive; GAt Just which one. And her secret period listening to records of elected In his second year at high Pointe, Eldwin Lynn, Nancy Ma­ This coming Saturday the local added C. C. I. L. trophies • to the Newkirk and Whitney Funeral bill making it impos.?ible for .a Exorbitant Prnlita aeveral well-known French songs. gd,bol. Johnny has been a mem- caulay. Catherine Markstein, Gail squad travels to Windham High Our boy responds quickly to the without a license and. given a previous • year, according to In­ person convicted of manslaughter said In a statement that Moscow Grace Kohring. 115 Waddell road WHISKIES IN THIS PRODUCT. ambition is to do some designing M. H. S. trophy collection. -Home, 318 Burn.sidc avenue. East warning for speeding; Walter D, spector Daniel' Kerr, who again 'fhea* contracts, the committee For the first recording, the of ths swimming team for the McCann, James Moriarty, Julia of Wllllroantlc for a meet which cry of either “fried chicken” or "la Russ Taylor, '63 Hartford. Friends; may call at the lo Inherit from the estate of the Pi's.vda quoted Mrs. Meyer ss ex- Mrs. Yadylga Marcus, ,136 Bissell 5. » AND 7 YEARS pip "Have jrou heard.” especlaily by pizza ■ mazzarella.!' -.Doug, "digs” Fecitt, 48.-of .92 Bolton street., is-In charge of the branch.. At 1 said. Involved ‘^xorbllani profits" preasing sympathy for th* Russian- ■gtreetr Mrs; d a ra Wilson, South ‘Molecules’ View Jonl' James, Is hep cUri-eht like oh beautiful "Au-Clalr D eist Luna*.’ pgg;..^wo years, this year acting as Moriarty, Mary Morrison, 'VerHe will most likely decide the ’ OCIL funeral home after 3 o'clock this speeding; Donald Adams, 25.- of person whom ’he killed, ’’’Ftrst' for Dade Brothers and its subsidi­ (In the moonlight) was played. In jts manager. He la also a member Morrison, Nancy Naumaun. ’Sally championship this year. Manches­ Theresa Brewer's disc ” 'Til o’clock this afternoon, a total of and second degi-ee murder are, the people In a leUer lo-a Soviet publi­ Coventry; Raymond Jackson, the hit parade, and she really loves Waltz Again With You.” afternoon. 176 Broad street, speeding; Louis .506 renewal registrations had been ary unit# but that Hcmy officers to “dig” that Mario Lansn..Anlta's the next record, the pupils re- of the Science Club and the Cur- Newcomb, Kathleen Olmstead, ter has won the title four years In only crimes in that category un­ made no move lo curb the setup cation. Riickland; >!ra. Louise Chace, 13 PtNECRIEK • Electronics Films peated after the voice on the re- Affairs Club, Maureen Opalach, Elizabeth Perry, After hla graduation Doug will Aitken Breaks S,, Mo.seley, 56. of Hampton, speed­ Issued. The total tor the first day Laurel place; William Gedrallls pet peeve Is people who brag, and attend the University of OJnneC- Isuils F. Twining, / ing; and Frank- P'inney, 18. of East der p/esent law. ^ until the Senate group began prob­ STRAIONT aOUUON cording different French words Along with his many, extra-cur- LUllan. Pletrowskl, ’Mary Lou F.W.’53 last year was only 472. ing the air base program. 73 Eldrldge street, " In the world of sports: "The Yan­ tlcut. Hla ambition Is to teach Gilead, Feb. 19 : tSpeciall — Hartford, speeding. .Local motorists are reminded the Scl lo Ask Bids DISCHARGED TODAY: Harry •6 r ~ 5TH • « A i “Echoes In War and Peace” was kees, naturally,—who else! And and phrases. This gives each pupil rtcular activities, Johnny has also Potter, Edwin Relchard. Robert Scoring Record Loui.s F. Twining. 69, of 116 Silver The other three drivers, arrested Thia action alone cut Dade Broth­ better pronunciation of the been recipient of numerous honors Richardson, ’Jean Rogers, ’Carol math or history. We all wish him off.lce is open from 8:30 a.m.:until Dulles Calms Allies ers' charges *$1.633?f76, the com­ Keeney, 11 Chestnut street; Mrs. PROOF aOT I the title of one of the films shown as for football,,well. I'm just, a lit­ Rottner,. Joanne Shea, Del- the best of luck; I.-\ne, East Hart-ford, widely known for speeding were Gordon M. 4:.'50 p.m. each day except Satur­ I Clthe Science Club laat niday. tle bit partial to Yale!” French language. * and awards, among them the Har In thi.s area, died at St.. Francis Hutchin.s, 21. of Andover; Marvin mittee Said. On School Kitchen Dorothy CJoffln. East Hartford 4 YEARS OID • Following this, the French ns- vard Book prise, second place in rene Smachettl,. Nancy Smith, Seniors Celebrate Douglas Is the son of Mr. and Bristol handed Manchester High day. when the office closes at Mrs. Flora Hebert. Stafford; Mia? DISTILLED IN IlLINOIS I ' ' Sonar, sound waves underwater, She considers having traveled to Mrs. Franklin O. Fingles of 82 Ger­ Hospital^ Hartford, . Jue.sday fol­ J. Crickmore. 33. of Willimantic; noon. The office will be clo.sed all Oil Anti-Red Plans was tha first'topic'discussed. Ships Vermont for thS-Drama Festival tional anthem, “La Marseillaise,” I the United Nations exams, and Nelson Sphague, Sandra Sund- two defeats down at Bristol, Fri­ and Vito W. Gcsualdl. 2p, of Jqhp.- Elizabeth Slmortda. 38 Irving WAS played, with the’ class joining t’eiectlon by his fellow classmates to quist, ’Gall Swanson, ’ Alfred yalentine’s Daj^ ard street. day. ’They took the .J. ,V. game by lowing a short.ill,nea.s.——. day Monday. Washington's Birth- Presidciil, Aides [ Invllstlons to bid on builders’ streeT; Mrs. Nbnnie Gliding, 801 use sonar to locate subs. The ahip as her greatest honor. She says Taricco, Anita Taalllo,. ’RussAll Bernard Lyons, ’83 a score of 67-43 and gave the var­ He wa.s born at Gr-anvillc. Ma.ss., .ston, R. I. da.v. Persons who have not paid finish hardware and kitchen.equip­ aanda out sound waves. If a. sub she really and truly enjoyed ^ y - In on the chorus. — represent them at Nutmeg Boya . ALSO arrested today was Olga M. (Continued from Page One) Main street; Mrs. Emma Swetzes WISTBURY RESaVI To end the meeting, each pupil state. Outside of high school, Taylor,, Mary Tenney, ’Gall Todd, sity a 71-43 licking. -July 10, 1883, but lived in the personal property taxes must do ment for ' the projected Vemon- 45 Norman street; John Walsh.'3 la near, the wavea bounce back to Ing the part of the old maid, Dihah, The night of Feb. 14 proved to else. To quote him. “I Hartford area all his life. Sur­ Bogli, 36. of Bush Hill road, who so before securing new registra­ Talk on Mililarv- Lydall elementary school will be ITMIONT RYI f the ahip. By various means the In "Jepthah's Daughter, road a paragraph from the French johnny participates In the activl- Priscilla Torrance and Maureen The one bright spot In the gloiv was charged’ with driving A motor permit enslavement of foreign m Preston drive; Mrs. Mildred Dowds hQok, which told of the French | Ues’ of the Uiiited Nations As­ Waddell. be an eventful evening for the like It when someone else buys It! my evening was Marshall Akkeh’ vivors, in addition to relatives in ■vehicle with defective equipment. tions and bring the receipt with peoples." ns called for h.v-Presi­ issued tomorrow. and daughter, 36 Drive E. .90 sonar operators can determine the "The Best-Years of (hrf Lives' (Those .names preceded by as­ Gilead, include Mis. Harold Hayes, them. Transfer or flew registra­ The hid,?, which are to be In ^”^3.42 exact" location of the submarine. and "Gone With the Wind” are people and their ways of living. sociation’’of Chester and the members of the Senior Class. Clad Bette White. '65, gave this ans 21 points giving him an 11 poin dent Eisenhower. (Continued from P«ge One) PROOF 'ROT Sandra Woltersdorf- '68 St. James CYO. terisks are members of the High in bright slacks, suits and dreases wer, "I Ilk* It ,lf Julius'La Rosa advantage over Pinky Hohenthal' ; a daughter living in North Gran- tions will not be Issued here but accordance, with the achool's plans 1 4 YEARS OID p,'Then depth charges are set off In "the- best movies I yever saw.” hvf and throe brothers, Harry and must be secured in Hartford. The proposed action DiiHes said, aiul specifications as prepared by ; an effort to sink the sUb, The Anita hopes some d ^ to visit Eu­ Johnny felt extrspnely happy and School World Staff.) , the seniors attended- their Valen­ likes It.” N«incy WhltehlH, ’55, en* 244 points In one season reebrd sc' MaiTiii Renames would serve these two primary chairman of the Senate Appropri-' DISTILIED IN MARYLAND relieved upon the Announcement Jean Rogers '83 tine party held in the British Joys it "because she likes Italian last year. Aitken haa combined 9T Raymond of Westfield, Ma.ss., and- inspector l\err also mentions purposes: ' -■ atlons commlltee, al.?o de.scribed ' ' he architect, will be received un-. Personal Notices bouncing sound waves are recorded rope, and cspeclaUy Paris. Carol Rottner '83 baskets and„,75 free throws for 25." Ralph of Couderspoi t, Fa. that this sub-branch is for the i.-on- on graph. Anita's energy,-and sparkle are that he was valedlclqrtan' of his American Club on Maple street. fo<)d.” Peggy CahUl, from the (Jlass "One Is tp register diamatically the briefing aa "kind of grim." ] *** March 4 at 4 p. m., when they' Pow “Wow class. He remarked thn. he spent The get-together was sponsored by of 1954. agrees with Nancy. aUtr points. Being scored in 16 gaine.° During his youth Twining was Swanson lo Posl vonience of Manchester and sur­ AskfHl to explain, Brldera «ald' 'vid bt opened, Radar, radio waves, was de sure to accompany her on a suc­ rounding towns. Ro<'kville now has what we believe to he the man.v In Memoriam Brandy yeloped.by the British. Radio waves approximately two houi^ each a group of the ambitious meiqbers Ing, "I Ilk* Italian food because I the 255 points gives Aitken a 15.! employed by t)ie Pope-Haitfoi-d _____ he was referring to the general; No aeciirity or performance cessful journey through life,. Luck average -fter game. tts’own branch office for-residents breaches . by the.. Soviet Union of outlook bond; will be' required In-eonnen- tn lovlnx ni^'niYiry'of tnYith-i are aent out They bounce off and happlneu and hordes of HI again! Dropped In to let you night on hla homework. (^ptahi Handler of the claM, namely, Gail Upton, always associate It -with a good Manuiactui-ing....Company, auto , ' Victor. .Swanson has beelf reap- the wartime understandings; and. Mary Lou Morrison, Barbara Hills, time.” Contrary to liking It. some Jim Tracy and George Gutskr finishers. Later, with William .1. poised town examiner of public of that area. "It means we've go to face up tlon with the hardware bid, but er, Jffinir V. Man^'KiClA. planes' '.and enable the ground friends ara bound to be her con­ In on some chatter ju. t out of the John plans to follow In his hit highest for the Bell Towners Ir With more than 10.000 rootor^ secondly, tn register eqiially dra- COAST TO COAST operator to determine where the stant companions. box. Before you forget school al­ gather's footatepn by attending Anita Gagliardone, and J.o^Anne ■tudents don’t. Clarence Mlkolelt, Rankin, foimor mayor and post-; bv General Manager Rich- mstically the desire and hope of to the grim fact.? of life, " he add-, security In the amount of 10 per A pr<*cioun onY* from \\n If« fYUW*. .Wins High Award Donnelly, but It was under the 55' said ”I don’t like It because the. time they playe^. Tracy co' ttiaslrr in Hartford, he formed thel^j.ij Martin. - ^ vehicles to be Tegislered here, In­ |. I rent of the bid will be asked of A volc^ lovrrl Iji atUlr.H: CALIFORNIA leANOT plana Is located. Now, planes carry Anlta/ls the only daughter of together, spare a few minutes, to Wesleyan University and studying tected’ 14 points on six baskets an' spector Kerr hopes the trend con­ the American people that the cap­ A plnre is vAciint In our hom^, radar in their, noses. When an dentistry.. guidance and watchful aye of the it makes me burp!" (Really. Clar­ Hartford Auto Painting Company.! ^he appointment is effei tive /in tive people shall be liberated, Bridges said he learned nothing 1 those bidding on the kitchen Whirli ii**v^r run h** fillf**!. 84 Mr. and Mrs. Max Grbssmah of 77 learn the latest! faculty of the school. • ence!) Bruce Miller, ’55. sUted, two foul shots and Gutska rer- tinues and motorist.?' will secure partlcularlv new at the aeasion, ; equipment. anemy plane is spotted the oper- Br ffield street. Charles, as sslutstoiian, haa The National Rifle Association This-roncern was later known a-s, lagt September. Swan.son is registrations early. -While many -"Tills document or pronounce­ PROOF lOT* ** 3.69 'I'he main event of the night was, "I like the sauce but not the meat­ istered 12. Ed Gaski and Bill Kr ’ f ining and Nurmi company. Fol- ,charged with the respon.sibillty of bqt that the overall pielin-e waa , Plans and apeclflcations of the H er h ^ a rt wftjt .th^ true>«t in nil th»* | ,,, ator directs the pilot to It. m Mary Lou Potter, '53 I guess these early morning like John, participated In many announced from Washington this walcsyk came next highest wlf motorist.? get their registrations ment is not Intended to be s do­ neVerlhelesa one of grimneaa. . Vernon-Lydall school can be ob- woilfi. 6 YEARS OLD T'this way a pilot cafi down extra-curricular activities as well of course, eating. In tha middle of balls.' lowing hi.? letiremcnt ' from *'the examining the records in the office llMr lovr thf bept to reonll. hours are just too much for some week that Morton Handler, cap­ the evening fram but of nowhere To sum up this week’s answers, nine and eight points, respectlvr and in.?erts by mail, there still re­ mestic political promaln'-ement. It Re said the subjects discussed talned at the offices of Ebbetts, F o r no on** »*«rth m u ld tiik f b>*r j an enemy plane without ever of our "brighter" seniors. In those as obtaining 333 quality points out ennerrn he became,a sign painter ; (he town clerk. , main more tlian 7.000 vehicle reg­ is intended to be « Ptonouncement , „ *ec„ritv 'hature. plarF. tain.of the Manchester High School appeared platters of pisza, deli­ we’d say that most people like ly. Bristol cleared their bench and Icttcier. He was a jnemher of. work is sup^sed to be dona ■ ‘ pr,;nt|ce. the Hartford aaelng It. ■ - —---- — - wee hours of the mom sometimes of the powlble 336. cious cakes piles of peanuts and spaghetti but also that a few don't the second half giving their sub ­ istrations to be secured here. Last in relatron^ to foreign poliry. which ^"^;;rTi,at fHV Ihat l T ^ n he' could archlletctiiral firm which pre- fib*! In utlHA ‘thF rttenr.»wt of hH. APPU BRANDY Television was tha subject m Potterton Marks it's too dark tq see, n> of course Active Schedule rifle team,'has been awarded-the Hartford Lodge AF and AM tor ,' ______ye„r, but It Has H not .been done year the total registrations and I hope will receive and I «^y ,miich about them. cues of soda. The food disapeared Pat Campbell, '54. stitutes a chance to play. more than 40 years. 1 regularly in the. past. pared them. SJre pen. Did you ever . hear of wearing Chic, as he is nicknamed, by hla This rank, the 14th In a series of the-dancing {Bonttmied, to tha asu- regtetorqd three.baskata and fou ■ Scryiccs were JicJd this, morning J In a JcUcr.-tp./S.wan.son, whq last | UfUinimoua tMukIng in the I f ITH * 711 Bc^s from many angles. In thS one plaid and one Argyle sock all fellow students, had a role in the honors for which Junior shooters slc of a Juke box. foul shbu for ten polnU. Jlr al Npi'lh Granby. Euriiil will take examined tlie records. Martin' a by the'members of both the prin PROOF lOT «.IV .^control room, the monitor aobtrols day" He c ^ ly must have been annual' public perfdimance ' of .The colorful dacoratiotia of red Roach scored eight With Jim Far ■ place-' tomorrow-at IF a: m. recommends-that he compiete- tqe‘-^|,i$ l© ' cipul ^Ittlea) parties:” • IPPHIPIIMMPPIIHIIIIHIIHIIIIHHIIIHHHH * YEARS OLD ' Q the pictures sent out an^ the pio- Msncbestei; .High riflemen . Bob :may te. the WsAeat- awMd- ^ Engiisk i. Glass . Gilead'Cemetery. ■ -7 \V3Jrk of checking thr record.?-from i ' . - ; Potterton and Mort Handler shared sleepy'! Paint and-Powder. HA'continued anff^ white -sttaamaw go to the reir and Bob Biardi getting tw tuia waves are aent - to the tele- to show hla talent in the field of junior shooter can earn. Elach points apiece. , Rcpl, 1951 lo Sept. 1952 ,bctorc, R e < ,l- T lllJ I C U V O IC C vlaioh tower. - There they are the team’s spotlight by -winning month, about a dozen shooters are credit of Jb Anne Donnelly, Mary Gives Radio Play i“ Mr?. Mary E. .*51ggli.i "caiching up on the pfevious! I'iii Man Held = the Indians' individual champion­ The male of the species did It dramatics in his aop^.qmore year. Lou Morriaon and. Gall Upton, who The Indians now have a four wi- D C S N ' T I Gins amplified and sent to the public. again! Let's face It girls, the male | receiving a merit award for dis- given the award In this country, worked all day brightening, up the —twelve loss -record on the segso- Mrs. Mary Elton Siggins, widow years for which no examination Iliey are also sent by telephone ships last Friday at the Armory and their nqmes are published in of William H. Siggins, who had was made." « (Continued From Page. One', range. - sex does havs some good points, tlnguished achievement. 'Also in hall. Among the gueata attending “ Sixteen.” a radio play version wlth three wins and six Ibsses I wires and coaxial cable to faraway the "American Rifleman.” the na­ were three boys -from Hawaii, clad CCIL play. They occupy fourt' been a resident of Manclicster for pUcea. Radio relay stations also Although Bob’Potterton shot the Hearty congratulatioiu are extend- hls second year of hlgh''school, (Jhlc tional shooters' magazine. of the story written by Maureen lion ' Veivire (U.SIS) libraries highest score, the Scholastic Coach ed to John Allison and Chic Shaver was elected an alternate to the Stu- appropriately In colorful tropical Daly, -Svaa the title of the play place In the Central loop behlnt' 47 years, died this morning In RED CROWN carry television pictures long dis­ Mort, son of Mr; and Mrs. Ir­ shirts. They were quite helpful In Windham; Bristol and Meriden. Preston, in which town sli* waa abroad. ! Richard T- Oreenleaf. 24. of 20 THROW 'EM AWAY tances. , Magazine Award and the National for the terrific job they'oe dpne dent Council; as an alternate, he recently given by a group of stu PuJ>lic Records Lucian atreet, is free in bonds pf __ 90 STH A 5 0 Rifle A.saoclatlon's Champion Med­ and we're proud of you both for assisted the homeroom delegate in ving Handler of 89 Gerard street, teaching some of the mors' curious dents of Miss Anne. Beechler, an Coach Wilfred Clarke charge- born. \ Sent Out Inslnirllnns. 1 PLENTY OF WEAR LEFT IN $HOES PROOF •OT X.TT "A bottle of Magic” was the h*s been shooting for four years on seniors the hula and telling then) a will strut their wares before th- Mrs. Siggln? leaves two daugh­ He a.skcd Connors what .steps S50 for appearance in Town Court p f name of the third fim. This film al was awarded to second-place breaking the record In MHS .hit- charity and school drives, and at- Ekiglish I 'teacher. Warrantee Deed* .Saturday on .a charge of obtain* --- IROUGHT HERE FOR REPAIRING Mort Handler, since Potterton wpn tory av first two male top honor tended meetings in the representa- the high school team, having made little about the life on the islands 'The story is of a girl, aged 16, West Hartford<^rew Friday wher ters, Mrs. Ellery Linneli of New had been taken to remove these described the electron tube. All the varsity squad In hlrf freshman The senior class wishes to. ex­ they tangle with Hall High. Haven qnd Mrs. Raymond Bogue, Alexander Jarvi.v to Jaryis books fiom the librarie.?.’ Connors ing money under false pieten.?e8..l2: ^ 6.95 eommunlcation depends on it. the awards last year and Is In­ ■tudents. ’ I tive's absence.. During that year, year. Having been elected captain who decides to go skating and A1 Quay, '5.1. Co. to James Patrick Greenleaf is accused of efrawing eligible by NRA regulations to win Charles played on the secoer. team. tend its apveciatlon to Walker while at the rink, meets a boy. Jr., of 23 Northfield street this R-e^ly replied that hr frut insliu< - ALL WORK GUARANTEED Not too many years ago, one this season, he haa led his team Briggs and Harry Smith for help­ town. She al.so leave,? a, sister, •McConville and - Rita E. McCon- tions vesleiday that such book? a SI5 check tor cash against thej^E had to yell to be heard on a them a second time. Congratulations to ^the new high I One might think that participa- to the finest season-record that an He skates with her, takes her Maorhester Triisl Comppny. where , ^ ROBIN HOOD Potterton won the top honors by scorer of the year—-Marsh Aitkin! I tlon In so varied an extra-curricu- ing to make the party so snccess- home, and promises to telephone Mrs. Justin Denison of.We.st Mys­ vlllc, properly on Summit 'street. were not to be placed in the li- ^ long distance telephone call. They MHS rifle team has-ever had; the ful. ... Alexander Jarvis to Jarvis Real­ braries. police say, he had no aeediint. and | WE USE THE BEST FULL LINE OF SHOE 90 STH A AA firing a score of 99 out of a pos­ The whole school rooted for him -In jsr program would hinder academic her. At the end of the story she tic, one grandchild and several ^ A » 1b t MM L. 4 A M* a*, e a ■ I ■ had no amplifiers. Novr the elec- sible 100 In ,the prone match, and. Indians are currently sporting a Gall Todd. ’S3- ty Go. to Thomas Conran and McCarthy a.sked him if he didn't' cashing it in a local store, POLISHES and PASTES ;! t PROOF •OT A.TT ..tr o n tube amplifies television con- that last basketball game and he progress. But Chic disproved this ■even-game win streak, having lost realizes-that he never had any nieces ahd nephews. OF LEATHERS a superb 85 offhand score, giving did it; the 22 needed points were intention of calling and never wHL Funeral arrangements in charge Ruth E. Conran, property at 4 agree that the hooks should be The acrused. placed under ar- V t versions across thousands of miles. him a total of 184. Handler earned by being elected to the National only to the Alumni In a pre-season Green road, taken from the library shelves. j rest yestei;day, is alleged to have SADDLE SOAP The ciMtron tube la also used made! The class of 1953 will be Honor Society—a great honor for encounter.. • ' The students were divided Into of the Holmes Funeral Home are = Oak I.eather.s ^r6.95 the second-place honors and. the two groups and the play was put incomplete. .Marriage IJeense "Yes. slr.'^ Connors replied. ■ leashed the’ check Feb. II. He vyas = Walerpr«M»f 1,€ather.s In radioe, telephones, for aiming medals with a prone score of 98 one to remember—thanks. Marsh, a sophomore. Only two other Manchester High Lee, Jerry F'riend and June Fast, called before the subcom-| taken into custody by LI. Walter KIWI. ESQUIRE large guns, and hundreds of other for your pqrt in IL In his junior year, Charles be­ School shooters have previously at­ Candid Questions on’ a tape recording. The rest = Neolite Sole.s and an offhand score of 84, giving of the students listened to the re I Diane Henry. Feb. 25, Center Con­ mittee yesterday, refused to say Cas.sells on a warrant issued by NUGGET and YANKEE POLO CLUB things. .The tube consists of him a total of 182 points: , came a member of the upper-class tained this h^nor. Former captain gregational Church. whether he is now or ever was a Prosecutor John J. O’Connor. ~ Neoprene Soles three electrodes, a filament, plate, There were' some very Itc ^ dramatic club. Sock and Buskin. EMwln Quinn, now a junior at cording and then voted on the J SHOE POLISHES (5 In third place In the prone con ofle they thought was the best. Funerals Building i’er.mitH Communist. He pleaded po.?.?ible . = Raw Cord Soles grid'and a vacuum tube. test was Bruce Anderson with f f ^ t the other day In an M.P. class. He was a member of the cast Dartmouth College, and C^rus Mil­ We both went into some deep home comfort For alterations and. addijion.'f to., solf.'it'crimfnation. PROOF £7 2.93 M* Ths Science Club enjoyed the 97. Norm Miner captured the third All the talk about the atom bombs from MHS that took the laurels ler, now a freshman at the Upiver- study the other day trying to think The cast that won was as fol­ 22 F'liers IJllh lirl i= Best Flexible Solcs For IMPORTED ENGLISH lows: Voice, Judy Mozzer; Mau­ dwellings: -William Columbe at 34 : Connors took the witness chair ^ = Women s Shoes <>* timely films, since the club is tsk- ■pot in the offhand match and both roust have made one of our mors in the New England Drama Fes­ ■Ity of Maine, and a veteran of up a hard question and on* that Mm. Hattie .-\.-Taylor Uhion street, S500; Harry’D. Kerri- ^ nthfr witnesses had and SCOTCH SHOE LACES 6.85 lag up electronics this term. he and Anderson tied In the totals heroic boy.? quite nervous and his tival. For hls marked ability. overseas military service, hold this was of extreme importance for reen, Ann SUlIson; Mother, Mar­ The funetal of Mr.?; Hattie A. been called to give what McCar­ I I I B u r n i n g = Neollle Soles F()r Chit- coveted distinction. It Is a select tha Mlnnick; Bob, Ronald Mas- MORIARTY Bros. gan at 34 Carol drive, $1,000; L. Shoes Repaired AMERICAN RAWHIDE Bill Bayer, ’M. each with U3. feet roamed up and down the isle. I Chic received a merit award, be- our column this week. Taylor of 15 Main street -was held thy described as "very uncompli­ “ dren’s shoes. They out- MANY NATIONAUY KNOWN MANM Fourth place went to Joe Bell Result—the class was in an upyiar came a National Thespian, and company that Mort has joined. The question we chose Is "Do nlcki: Boy, WlUiam McCurry. The 3 I i C f N 1 t 8 ST yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clqck W. .Odell tor Everett Keith,- 119 sotmd effects were handled by mentary'’ testimony afcioiit Con­ = wear everything. While You Wait LACES OoBMnlttee Chosen with a total score of 164 points. including, “el profeasof.” was elected by the club to be its Ben Oehore, a graduate ’ of you like spaghetti, and why?” at her late home, .with Rev. John Pitkin street, $700;' William Tag­ nors; (Continued From Page One) I AVAKAail AT AAP tlOUet tfOM la preparation for commence- Winding up .their intra-team treaurer during hls senior year. MHS and now a member of the (I’m sure you'll all agree that this Donald Masntckl and - George E. Post, minister of the North gart at 371 Adams street. $.500. 'ssaa n t week, the Mnlora have elect- season, the Indian shooters take The long awaited vacation- is Hls activities were not limited, University of (^necticut’s Air Is a. most important' question!”) Markham. OPEN M HOURS Methodist. Church. officiating. . Two to A.F. Sqiiillacote tor Her­ strategic Reconnaissance ' Squad- SS ■- ad one represehtative from each on Middletown High in . a return acrivii^. A few more duys and however to dramatics. He was force and varsity' rifle team, has Peggy-Lynch,.’55, when asked The second group that partici­ man Epstein alterations and addi­ ron, 28th Reconnai.ssance Wing, pated was: Voice, Claudia Rich­ Burial wa.s in the Buckland CJem- 118 bbmsroom to serve on the com- CCIL match tomorrow at the local most of us will be able t(i steep kept busy as a member of the submitted hls series of qualifying the question sMd. "I like it be­ etery. ’ ’ r tions - to apartment - building * - at 689 About Town was on a routine., training -flight s— msnenment ' committee. 'TMose range. 'On March 6 the CCIL a few.hours longer —just think! lnU^C!lass Beaketball League, targets and- application for tfie cause you can make a lot of noise ards; Maureen. Carole Pigot; T A M h c M 3-S13S Bearer? were George Bonkow- Main street. $1,000 and $50. from iRapid City Air Force Base ’ SAM YULYES ehbssn (or this committee are as championship meet will be held at More sleep And a big, hearty National Honor- Society, Current honor of rank aa Distinguished and still be polite.” (7) Lenore Mother, Itoxanne Norris; Bob, ski. Michael Schuetz and Murray I T6 Paul .W^ Dougan for F. J. Mias Mary Provari, daughter of in South Dakota. ! •SHOE REPAIltiNG OF THE BETTER KIND FOR OVER 40 YEARS* EAST CEN liK ffioUbsra:, 21M, Tommy Benoit; the Hartford Armory,- and the breakfast every morning for aj Affaim Club, and the. prbgrem Riflleman also. Approval is ex­ Zwick, '55. enjoys It "because it Is Pascal Prlgnano: Boy. Thomas Burns, all grandsnns-tn-law of th e : Uiroux,, alterations and additions ^ Daniel Provan of The Walker base .spokesman lU B t, Grata Fractutte; S2M, Dave state meet at New Haven on whole week! 'What' a wonderful chairman of the Spanish Club. pected in about a - month, -mak­ nice and spicy.” Fred Baker, '54, Riddell. Jack Scheibenpflug and deceased. sjkI William Pitkin, to garage at 47 Brem*n road, $175.' 62j9 Middle turnpike east, has lieen’; .said the plane commander. MaJ l."> MAPLE STREET — Just A Step From Main stret-t — • 34M. Roy McGuire; 28M, March 14, will end the season (or life! ■- It’s really cool—Isn't 1^7 , “UN“ Negate ing Ben the fourth Indian to re- came up with the following answer George Mt^Jraw w*re In charge of Read Herald Advs. Arthur Co.seo and Albert Quirlton. To Colonial Home Improvenient named on the dean’s list for* the j Clarence, Lamping, declined to Acroiss From The Fifst National Store’s Parking Lot ' S T R ^ . . ^ . "lU iy Lon M<>m«mi 26M. Mauraan the Indian shooters. Bigning off! Have fun! Bye! Duhng hls senior year, Charles ceive-the honor. which 'rm sure everyone agrees the aound effects. Barbara PersoR-, '55. Arrangements were handled by ; Co- tor E. R. Hodgeman, garage at past semester at Hood College, jmake a statement unti,f an Invas- , ■ nh. aad 38M, Mary aim miiim. i Russ Taylor, ’AS - G. T., .53. was cast in “Father-of the Bride," Russ Tfylor, 'S3. with whether it lie about spaghetti the Holmes Funeral JHome. . 56 Concord ro*d, $1,000. - Friederick, Md. 1 legation hatj been mad' * t rrM 4 •4 ,/ / { > / M ■ r •I'

MAN'CHEST^ EVENING^ HERALD, M.^NCHESTER,„gONN.. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1 9 ^ PAGE SEVT^ MANCHESTER* EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1953 ' ^ S g e SIX North Coventry supervised. by Mrs. Anne C. And­ proposal which does attempt to erson, chairman of the Home Eco­ LET US FILL YOUR ent proposal without creating too Help Your Heart Fii ml— Help Your Heart nomic's Committee. The. theme jMUdly apply uT what our policy The Bisr, Twist much Inequity—a district of simi­ restore to tlie Senate, whldi |g Housing Authority Meets the real rotten horoogh of Ckin- Heibron Cbiirc*h Will' -be ■ "; When good friends get -may be in the future. Senator Joseph McCarthy has lar slse In Greenwich, for in­ together,” and a spe(?ial num ber Connecticut stance, .is left undisturbed—it Is nectlcut government, the princi­ Fresh Sea feeds Now In Season And now .that the Arab-Asian no lack of native intelligence. He will be "Marriage cuetdms in impossible to see how, if redls- ple of popular repreoentatlOB by With Greenhaven Tenants other. countries.” . — . •Ttatton8"ha‘vfr)bronght -th* i ssua -out. AmeM thw Senate was ortghmHy -f i s h AND-GHIFB WITH: OUR.FRIALATOR... .. Seryiccs .Draw ...... I s *shBtT»~ ih d quiflc," m entally. -Yankee r~- 't'ii«lng ever ■Becomes regiilar'pro- Mr. and .Mrs. Byron Hall. Mr. into the oi>en, it is pos.slbIc to Tt^erefore, when his conduct seems c.edure In'Cpnnectlcut. the^ loss of created. The law does' not say that the Our new sanitary process gives yoP a dcNcious, crisp, Friction of Inspeetion ttport originally. contained th is ■Co(mty Groups and Mrs. L. Henry Reed and Mi*, Cftlled for «nd delivered 11 BtSMlI 8tr«et notice that the formal jirohouncc- to reflect a complete misunder­ Senate power for the cjtles' can be and Mrs. LeRoy Roberts are in Ifuebeiter, Conn. Senate shall be redistricted only tfiiWen brown food — Seals in the flavor! Come in and , , , U V- suggestion. . THOMAS F. FISROUSOM, ments of the Eiscnhowcr-Dulles standing of aomcthlng that may be avoidpd..,, The populatldn trend InCiaent Gone, Groups' (3) caution sign* for entrances charge of the/i'efre.shmentij. promptly at no extra W A L^ra R, FI1R0U80N, is tp/the suburbs, and the Senate If redistricUng proves kind to the try them! FRIED OYSTERS AND CLAMS PACKED charge. _ regime have indeed included one quite clear t6 everybody else, that We said, befor.e the current pro­ .. o to Greenhaven. In it* letter the North Coventry, Feb. If) (Spe- Publlihen is supposed to represent popular Democrats or to the cities. It TO t a k e HOME. CALL ML9-8003. r.laU T,he Tolland South W orld . Manchester Evening Herald Founded October .1,. 1B81 dra.stic reversal of Tniman-Ac.ho- posal redistricUng the State 'Sen­ says redistricUng shall be under­ Agree on Jtlggesttons group said the isni budget pro- misunderstanding is intentional tion, and nothing else. The only Da.v of Prayer was held this after­ North . Coventry correspondent Bon doctrine. Where the. Tiunmn- taken to reflect the facta of pop­ ------, i vided for two aigna.. Symington Pnbllabed Brety Erenlnf Except and_ for his own pbrposes. ate appeared, that-It -would be permanent way for the- cities to Tho friction between aome real- , disagreed laat night and Cum- noon at the Hebron Congregatlon- Mrs. Walter -S. Haven, telephone PINE PHARMACY!; ■ttddcS'* «Bd Hotloeyf. Entered at the Achoson doctrine held that Korea impossible to draw .-new d istrict fight loss of power for themselves ulation. These facts happen to COMMUNITY RESTAURANT al-Q uirch at 2 o'clock. 'The them e P ilgrim 3-«(l20. * ^©Bloe et Mancheeter. Conn., ei A State Departm^t memoran­ be unpleasant to some. But, if denU of Greenhaven and the Man-1 minga auggeated the record be CALL MI-*.W14 ^OdM HeU Matter. . must' remain an isolated issue, by in the State. Senate is to increase was\W nlk as Children of I^lghf. dum to the Voice oK America, lines which would not total up to they are not to be faced, either the 143 NORTH MAIN STREET MANCHESTER cheater Houalng Authority over i . , , , v • / — ‘V-'TT:.-:------itself, to be resolved by itself, their ow" population Instead of ' I (4) Moving Joam, near at hand, The'jrervlce wss.written by an SCBtCRIPnON RATES which Senator McCarthy\has pre­ at least some decline in the stand­ losing it' to the smaller suburbs, facts or the law. should - be re­ the "one man Inspection” made at doctor sa^ that the average Payable In Advance these formal pronouncements from ard chances of the Democratic ' .so that the re.aldenta can reatore African Christian Zulu woman life of women has jumped- giving tended represents a subyeraivc and this they do not seem able to pealed. \ the temporary houalhg develop­ ami John Beck gave a short talX •# r Prc.sidcnt Eisenhower and Secre­ party for carrying the State 8en- i lawna them that rnaiVy nhjre years to fib •scandal, read aa follows.: do. . on "Africa Today."' e VM tbi ...... S.B0 tary Dulles have included very ment recently and submitted to the (5) Permanently weather strip­ about their, age. V \ One Month ...... "The reputation of an author'qt- W^’satd that. If the prospective , This fact of shifting population Board of Directors appeared to ping doors. Symington and the j All women were invited to at­ definite statements that'the situ­ alao enters the situation in the W aato . . . - ...... OS?? fectfl the active utility of the ma Republican autbpra of th(S bill have been eliminated last, night group agreed that the doors are tend a tea given by the Hebron tlaCla Copy ation in Korea is indeed linked to prospective political line-up under when the authority told a Oreen- poor and badly hung. church following the service. All, lerial. ,irj»e J b widely and favor­ wanted to win for it a chance of MEMBER Oi’ other situbtions, and must be con public acceptance, they “ would the redlatrtctirtg proposal. Dem­ DON'T BANISH UNWANTED HAIR FO B X V B |t ~TiSV«n"-group A a t- I t.w a a n o t4 n .: -.is.-.—.--.-.-."- -P ain tin g ...... ------j= ■ cRurches In the southern part of] , TBB ASSOOtATED PRESS ably known abroad sis a cham ­ ocratic voters are moving Into the *nia Aaaoclated fteas le exclusively sidered merely one part of a wide ptbbably have to lean over back­ m h i atructed to seek advice of the resi­ (6) Painting exteriors either one Tolland County were Invited toi ot ^publication of pion of democratic causes, . his small towns, and eventually 'the Tliraw H Aw ay Why let uBsIghtly hair oa your fa«e 'vall your dents in making the check. The color at an estimat(‘d cost of $8,- participate. ] p attern . >/' wards in order not to Injure these still Plenty Of Wear Left la ■! It. or creditability and utility may be standard Democratic chances top seats the Democrats lose in the good looks. Let me free you of this social groupa later agreed on sugges­ OfliO or different colors a t 111,000. The world Da.v of P ray er was ndt ottanrCe traaWet.' tn this MP«r cltiea may be restored to them, Shoes Repaired Here i.MuHeap forever. My medically approved tions to be submitted to the direc­ Started about' 21 years ago hy The Eisenhower adrpfiii.stra- enhanced. heavily. The' Greenhaven group wants dif­ I a4d alao the local n ^ in what ma.v look, for the mo­ method Is safe, permaneat, and will aot mar the late Mrs,. Bessie Carter Aus­ " ah rigbU of repiiblloatlon of special tion’s first action under this recog­ In the main, we think the Re­ tors. ferent colors used to lessen the RAY’S^ Similarly, If — like Howard •i dt^>a& a a herein are also reserved. ment. like safely Republican rural th e akin. A meeting between the authority "barrack appearance” of the pro­ tin, wife of' Rev. Leon H. Au.slin, nition df the place of Korea in a ast he is known as a Soviet- publican authors of the bill haye districts. SAM YULYES and six, Greenhaven residents took 01! Burner. ServioE 1 Full aarTlee client of N. E. A. Serv- ject. pastor emeritus of the Second | pattern has been to stir things up done that. They have eliminated Shoe Repairing of tho Bet­ place last, night in the; authority’s 'eongregattonal- Church of- Cov­ Mpnc/iester^s Piahtf... endorsed author; materials "favor­ certain seats for themselyea In -B ut Umsm tw« ground*-'for ter Kind Done While "Tod MARY CROSSEN WARD. R.N. (7) Repair of mich -items sts- ^ *^PuMUhers RepresentaUves: The in Forrhosa, which,- is part of the complaint over the present re- - office at 80 Waddell road. entry. ' Jotlw Mathews Special Adincy — New able to the United States in some Litchfield and Middlesex counties: W ait. CertMed Eleetrologist leaking roofs, missing wall shin­ RAYMOND LUCAS, Prop. Distrihutpr for ^' ■* Tork. Chlcaao. Detroit and Boston. pattern, and to Ithd greater sup­ dlatrictlng propo^ -are proof At the outset of the gathering gles. buckled clapboards and Mmi- Grange Activities of his works may thereby be given They have added a certain seat in MAPLE STREET S7t MAIN ST. TEL. Mitchell B-SM7 Harold Symington, executive di- Coventry Grange will meet to­ ' jofanne” AUDIT BUREAU OF port to the French in Indo-Chlna, for themselves In Fairfield coun­ enough. In themselves, why re- Opp. First National Store lar items. ’ 501 Eant Middle Turnpike • SOHMER r 4 CIRCUIATIONS. ______special creditability ' among distiictlng has not been accom­ ..All Work By Appolntmeat. Free Coaaiiltatloao , rector of 'the housing authority, night with the lecturer’s program which is another part of the pat­ ty: In place of one see-saw dis­ Parking Lot. ^ (8) Ipstallatlon of any play­ Tel. Days M1-.1-7691 \ 4 The Banald Printing Company. Inc.. selected key audiences.” plished before. There has to read a letter of instruction from #GULRRANSEN r: tern. But if it is-using this wider trict in Hartford county, they General Manager Richard Martin ground equipment avai'g.ble for. ’< aaaumw no flpanclal responsibility for What that says, to everybody have created two new djstricta, be at least some temporary cut use at Greenhaven. '' tvDoxraphlcal errors appearing In ad- pattern , for its own operations against the Democrats, and. a calling for th i inspection. Syming­ Evenings, Sat.. Sun. and • WURLITZER ^ yartlaeinenta and other reading matter except Senator McCarthy, is that one which .looks aafely-'Republi- ton pointed out that the letter said Symington said he hoped to have Puts On Blue Bonnet .1 In The Manchester Evening Herald. designed to promote pence, there is can, the other of which looks permanent cut against the cit­ cost estimatei.? for the work, " but Holidays MI-9-49Q1 • HARPM AN It might' be smart-for the'Voice of ies as such. In any redistrictlTig nothing about seeking the ­ To Get Most IMspIv ac.Verttslng ac.'wrtl closing hours: an Inference that it must also be America, In some of its broadca.sts 'fhther safely Democratic. They ance of a committee of residents. doubted he ctfuld get accurate esti­ For Monday—1 p. m. Friday, have altered a see-saw district in mates for all items unleaa money 24.HOUR SERVICE m. Moeday. willing to accept this wider pat­ behind the Iron Curtain, to uae Symington cited a reference to For The Money! New Haven county Into a prob­ a "one man inspection” in a letter was appropriated for a technical Wegnesday^l tern ,ln the actual negotiation of selections .from the writings of W * Mrvie* oN typos of ■ ThutPday—1 P. m. Wednesday, ably. safe Republican district, and How To Hold from the Greenhaven group to the survey. iN typos K E M P * i ----- ' m. Thursday. the peace it seeks. A m erican C om m unists -ni! fello.w transformed a normally Demo­ Members of the authority pres­ f IS^U>^«rwd.y. .Bt^rd of. Directors read at the '1^ burnors^ m d do jnstoilo* incorporated , SraSdeedllne: 10;M a. m .^ e ^ Beyond its pointed,classification travelers, .who have been praised cratic dlatHct into what looks FA LSE T E E T H board's meeting Feb. 6. ent last night were Raymond An- Herald Photo. ncept SaturCay— tion work. Furniture and Music ~ ^ gay of p ^ U e^ o n of Korea as only one phase of the by Russian propaganda, in , In­ like another safe Republican dis- "I don’t know whether that, is disio, Joseph Hanna, George ■ • a. m. tH ct. More Hrmly in Place an insinuation,"- Symington ''said. GraZIadlo and Robert Vennart.----- problem in the Far Ea.st, the stances where those authors have Dll ypur false taalh annoy and em- DocarddclSFs active in the Heart i pfficance to the increasing number Heart Association are Dr. Barry, Using rough ealculatibn, we barraaa by tllpplnx. dropping or -wob- Tenants as Advisors The Greenhaven group consisted •niuriday, Februdor 19 Eisenhower administration has written things which would con would estinwte that all thin Clinic - at Manchester Memorial [of American cltlzcni who are being president; D. Lloyd Hobron, vice blltiK when voii rat. Jauxh nr talk? Juat At the Feb. 6 meeting, Theo­ of Cummings; L. Hanover. T. Ral- president; N. William Knight perhaps given one other sign, in adds Up to something like a net aprinkir a lllllr FASTEETH on your dore Cummings, leader of, the Hospital are shown ip the above I reached by its program of re­ tradict normal Russian propa­ platra. This alknilnr (non-acid) powder mohdo, E. Sheehan, A. Selfferl, and treasurer; William P. Slover, sec­ Peace Palteni .Shaping? the possible interlocking, of 1th ac­ ganda, about us.' gain of one or one and a half nolda false teeth more, firmly and more, Greenhaven group, expressed dis­ W. T. Sirtyth. photo taken during the,^.fecent education and community districts for the O: O. P. And service. retary and Anthony J. D’Avanzo, tion with regard to Formosa an ■«- ariticidti'ih'g''diuXs. preyen tion" and ! ^w ilch la yet of gwat Importance proposal alao takes an edge away Headquarters k 1 to do so. Margarine’s delicate, sunny-sweet permanent. But, on’ the other hand, i^enator AfcCarlhy reverses this treatm en t techniques .in rheum atic , Candy Cupboard F|It would be Interesting to know from the cities. New Haven We are apeclalists . .PRESCRIPTION He. said a suggestion for the te.aching from kindergarten.i Hartford, Superintendent flavor! Blue Bonnet makes bread, LI)(H(ER PLANT aei M iA f HOUSE our repudiation of war-time agree­ ompletely, not because he is not fever, in cardiac'- surgery Snd in ^whether the Blsenhowen. admln- loses a seat, which decreases city FOR SPECIALISTS. advisory commjttee^ was incor­ through 6th grade Tuesday. Mrs. i William P. Slover, Mrs. Mildred toast, hot rolls, and vegetables taata ments, when that comfe.s, may in intelligent enough to know exact porated into the motion calling for ^ many, other areas tliat will benefit Arthur Drug Stores d bfUer than ever! representation jn the Senate by 500,000 prcMrip- Lee Deelert, a music supei-visor in ' Richard, technician. Robert Dcnnl- YOU ALWAYS GET THE lEST FOR USS gjgtratlon anUclpated this particu- We have now filled well over the check. local businewman prominent the heart patient. Hyperlcrtslon You’ll appreciate Blue Bonnet’s elude ref)ifdiatlon of our pledge^ ly what the memorandum said and one, and the city of Meriden is tions. and arteriosclerosis, as well as )|lar reacUon, and, If so, whether It lumped in with two of its country written abstrapt of the mintiream raising funds for tha fluoro- nutrition. Unlike moat other mat* that Formo.sa, formerly, a Japa­ meant, , but because it suits his other diseases of the heart anf| omrines, Blub Bonnet contains both ^^anticipated It favorably. neighbors, which shades another Thlnk of It! Over a half million times we have the Jan. 2 directors meeting, when She cited the many'changes in scope, and Dr. Joseph C. Barry. nese-held tciritory, should be purposes of sen.sationalism to pro the check was authorized the sug- blood vessels, are still the great CALL Vitamins A and D—as much year- •i The flfit sign of this reaction city Aent In the Senate. Although been called upon to enter Into a "Get Well" partner­ the pi‘bgram during the la.st 25 The* American people are being given back to Chinn. That would fend that it meant. Something ship with physician and patient...... "'i' gcstio.n about^an advisory commit­ nnconqui(red killers of man which mund Vitamio A and D as you get treame from a meeting of the ao- this shading of Meriden might pos­ yeai s. Even the- title, of the. in; i asked this month . to , contribute must be beaten; '...... ~ In the high-priced spread for bread! leave the way clear for the for exactly the opposlle; sibly be eliminated from the pr^- tee was not 'part of the motion. Slructor has been changed from ; generously to the 195.3 Heart Fund Jiharles W. Lathrop Such a record could never have been nude un­ Yet B lub Bonnet Margarine Beef Sipeclali T^e^led <‘Arab-Aalon bloc”, at tae Simliar Suggestions Contributions, to the local heart mal establl.shmcnt of two Chinas, 1— less we enjoyed the confidence of all ooncemed. It*a singing to music teacher, an in-I drive. In its fifth year as a national FOB costs (rss than half as much os the ^iiUnited Nations. This Is the same 'The letter submitted by the dicatioh of th e wider scope, of to-: voluntary health agency, the fund arc being received by N. Wil­ BUKGLARV INHIIRANCE ON U. S. CHOICE GRAPE one on the mainland, and one on a recommendation that la sending more patients to liam Knight, Ireajurer, P. O. Box high-priced spread. So put on Bt.ua rcenhaven group to the directors d a y 's musical c(lucBtion, American Heart As.soci'atipn's slo­ and REAL EKTATK :^;Woc w hich h as usually been active 'Formosa, for the end of the (Tii- us everyday with their doctor’a prescription. 871. Bonnet sn(l be sure o( "all 8” — State Guard Topics eh. 6 contained a li.st of sugges- Distonlhg to rhythms in kinder- ; gan, "Help Your Heart Fund- 100 F.ast Center St.,'MI-0-03S4 Flavor, Nutrition, Econom-e-el 2'at the UN In efforts to break the nese Civil War, and possibly for t,i)*ns to, "increase the liveability Help Your H«art," has special sig^ The directors of the Manchester i:.!deadlock In Korea, and it provided garten is the first step in a the inclusion of both Chinas in the The change of property inspec 1 6 to 6 0 and better the atmosphere" of the niu.s)cal background. When chil-j STMIlHNaRie %the first nucleus of support for. the ~1~ pnlted Nations. , tion for the Engineer Company % Prescription Pharmacy development. dren enter school many of them I y Indian compromise proposal ht YOU CAN LEARN They, did not, differ greatly from aie r-what Mrs. Deelert termed ! These, at any rate, are the di Connecticut State Guard, is sched suggestions in the auth.ority s le- 53235353484848534823 t^laat fall, which attempted to solve "hon-singers.” The songs .thoy.i uled to be held - today;—'Major- 901 Main Street port submitted by, Symington on ROAST BEEF Altai J.the deadlock on the prisoner cx rcct|pn.s in which neutral diplo­ TO DRIVE SATCLY Ronqos, Rofclqorators sing, such a* “The Three Bears" in |l matic thought is running as a re Kuwell will inspect the local unit the basis of-his inspection of the .which-thcy imitate different, voice, ^change Issue. mMatCi Tel. NltcheU 3-5321 dcvelonmeut and conversation v)'lth for- General Cole, the state -prop­ suit of the first few touches of the THROUGH TRAFNCI Woshors and AN levels, are de.signed to develop iH tl At their meeting the other day, erty officer. new American foreign policy During the weekly drjll period Othor AppRonens ^'^he Arab-Aslan nations came There eanjbe- nothing more than on Monday', the men completed Us Fellows of The American College of Apothecaries l^thF conclusion that, after the new n T d no” X u i n co..t e stim a te s he is able to.read BLOCK CHUCK guess "as to whether or not the moving of equipment into new­ Enjoy a license early this I'Eissnhower policy. had shown it- ly constructed quarters. ThS Fn||f- Tb.JW .IULC COM Eisenhow er__ administration • ’ ex Spring. Winter t|;|MhinK is COMW Ind if was not made w ith^ , re x f to°.er„ ? K ’^erentrte"s. ^^sAf, the'conditions fbr -possible neer. Company now- b a s -a liew -and pected this, or pinn.s, eventually, ■ ^ r ^ C r itv anwaa appointed j ^ faded into the background. (2) Tlie town .shoiild furnish wiUiin which peace cait corns. W A Texas man married his cook Tel. (Toll Free) Coventry Civil Defense chairman and Leg- j lb 4 7 c : I Instead, they said, peace in paint to residents who wish to re­ btajion cliairman. It was an-1 NATIVE CHICKENS do not know. But we might and then divorced her. What he PI-'7-724B A nytim e paint' Interior.s. .Symington esti­ t 'Korea now: depends upon much needs la a: firelesa cooker. nounced that the Bo.v Scouts will ^ TO BROIL OR FRY All n a v o rs r watch futu’re development*' with mated it would cost $1,600 if .all hold a cake sale at the next meet- N*w6tt Baouly Soap' U. S. CHOICE GRADE f wider questions, involving all the one eye on the po.ssihle pattern. residents requested paint.-It was jpg v^-hich is to be Scout night, ■ unsolved proWems of the Far East. fell the eost would be much lower’ Refreshments were .served by ^ ^3 For Cial T And they pledged themselves to since many residents have re- Mrs. Irviiig Gairtside and her com- LAMB FORES ■^35c 2 3 c decpralcd recently.-The aulhority'.s mittee. The table.* were appropria-! s s iQMiDROPHYU- PORTERHOUSE V address themselves,, in any new A State Almost A Murderer . / - . ? moves they might try to under- tely decorated in the Washington’s ^3 H now appear.* thatth a t onl>’onlS’ the birthday fnotif. i. take, toward this wider pattern of -/ * • most cxlrnoi'dinary persistence BONELESS ‘ settlement in the Far East, In B » o » ' Look-Alikes Are New BISQUICK STEAK LK* * which peace in Korea would come from parties who, for a long lime, were considei-ed ridiriiloits ' for Stamp-Ons 3-Color$ Ijirgr Package * In company with the adjiistmcnt I'i VEAL ROLLS "■69c J Of other problems. their intere.st and their persist - / ■ -ence, Im.s .saved the S tate of Con- COLOR 26 J/ This same opinion has begun to .rieCtiiiit fi'oin committing niurder. 4 1 t SIRLOIN V'appear In the British press, with TRANSFER •MOTIFS BRISKET/ some informal specification 'of Fram-is C. Smith, who has ex­ ^jtueu(3uc(e/ t. what these other matters to l)c' perienced the agonies of the CORNEOBEEF "> 59c STEAK LR.6 iCaettled In the Far Ea.st- may bo. death hou. PACK ■SPBOaiOfTPK . lames of Chinese Communist Alabama penitentiary has con- V-.' d WiltDiiaeii’t'w M n ’tai ALL BEEF 2 Lbs. r„repre8entaUon in ^the United Na- fes-'icd th a t lie JiimscU c o m m ittc J. A j ^ W H IT E M E A T l tiona, . .of Formosa, and of Indo- the crime in qiie.stioii m ay mean Selected Fresh aOVINTUBl MAf J ■ China. . . ' that Smith is totally innocent...... Lb. 69^1 Fruits and Vegetables TUNA 3 IJT T L E KITTEN S FRESH BABY lEEF UVER .. such Issues wdtild have to be •Yet Rmiyi. who m ay he to ta lly - In Oil -\raM>lv^, if they were resolved, tft- innocent, -waa convicti-tl -by regn* SWEET, JUICY FRESH MADE PURE PORK “ ta " Oir aatnissldfi f^oHimumst lat pfoCT^ss 'of'tby'ttiy4^;va ihet'bf FOOD SAUSAGE MEAT rr.;. Lbi 4 9 T I : C ^ a to the United- NaUdns,..'in<~[ StryimsLantiRl., , .evlcleticfi,— WhlclL.. -Can L ^ . 5 9 0 p j 0 / 1 TANGERINES — ^ ELM CITY SLICEU BACW^ to a setUement of the Formosa created, in many minds, the im- . S t a m p Lg. Can question which would .at least pre.s.sion tlm t he was guilty, and' Made to last a lifetime by Amer­ f guarantee ■ the Chinese Commu- which won for those who tried to-' ica's IdO-ycar-old ring maker. STAHL-MEYER HICKORY SMOKED Beautifully carved in special INDIAN RIVER SEEDLESS BYRSACK’S BE.ST •save him from Uie death penalty -.nlsts that war against them hardened gold—Arlcarved wed­ FRESHLY GROUND ..would not be waged from that the rcjiiitation of sentimental ding rings have been beloved by GRAPEFRUIT 'l'^29c D A I S Y H A M S r diwcUon, and - into a cessation of m eddlers in th e pacred fcoursb of brides for over 1(X) yean. ' die Oommunist-dominated rebel- justice. ■ j = l| FRESH DRESSED FOWL (Wtfhortil's) .. Lb. 49^,1 Uqn In Indo-China, plus, of course, W hat if .some one had not 1 NATURAL COLOR PKG, ( peace in Korea. meddled? What if the grim! FRESH DRESSED f- yr*. ^ Will the Elsenhower admin- prosecutorial achievement of send­ 39c FRYERS READY TO COOK Lb. 43^1 JUICE ORANGES nil'I ing a man to the chair on cir­ Unc oi tile piemc.-, la ii.ons .or 1. IstraUon be surprised by this rc- a .ne\y seA.son -r— the fitted frocks ; 2158 1 ".action to its own new policies in cumstantial evidence had boen al­ that are exact copies for mother j FIRM, RED Forst Formosi SmokMl Meat Proiluets ^.tha Far East? Or is it prepared lowed to stand unchallengo-d ? throughout our East Hartford Store and daughter. This pair has color-_ Pink ' rosea, blue bachelor-but­ « for It? • How does it feel, when the state fill contrast.* tons and green baskets with pink WHOLE, READY-TO-EAT HAM S...... Lb. 49e it-sclf comm its m urder? And if P attern No. 8854 is a sew -rite bows moke very attractive stamp- RIPE TOMATOES 19c - TPhe first superficial. ^ Iiw o r perforated pattern in sizes 3. 4. .5. on-, design*. Four strip s of the FORST FORMOST SLICED BACON ------Lb. 69^ would be that American policy is Sm ith is indeed tdtally inno<-ent. 14. 16, 18, 20. .Size 12, sh o rt sleeve, flowers • 6 by lnche.s snd -,ndt In the least prepared to head what recompense can the stale 4 \ yards of 39-inch; yard con­ various flower motifs are elso in- U. S. NO. 1 * * 10% OFF ON 12 or MORE PACKAGES OF .;lii such directions. But that an- make to him for its horrible tra st. clu’ded. No embroidery neces.sary m istake? Pattern No. ' 8855 Is! a sew-rite , just iron off! FROZEN, FRUITS or VEGETiLES wwar comes mainly from popular porforatpd attern in sizes 3, 4. 5. Pattern No. (2158 contains 28 POTATOES ' - 5 49c ..laMumpUona here in this country, The effort to answer such ques­ 6. 7. 8 years. Size 4. 2!j yards.of ' motifs, transferring and launder- SEABROOK FARM or MRDS EYE ^and from the iscord of the Tru- tions ought to lead to some serious 39-inch; '* yard for contrast. ; ing .(iirections: plu.s Illustrations WASHED and CLEANED Jta an-Acheaon foreign policy, which thought. What excess of prosecu­ For the.se patterns, send 30c for! for placing of motifs on bedlinens Sorry, no mail or phone orders each, in coins, your name, addre.ss, ; and guest towels and iivstructions " aUy refused to admit that torial i5ea(, what too great willing­ sizea desired, and the pattern num­ for making an apron. ness to obtain the death penalty P M 19c Far Eastern questions could ber to Sl’E BrKNETT, Send 25c in coins, your name, ad- ' ^ 3 SPINACH bo given any relaUonahip to in a circumstantial evidence con­ CHESTER EVENING HERAI.D. dress and the pattern number to i SS .AN.N'E C.ABOT, M ANCHESTER = L.T.W! | Korean question. viction, made this situation po.s- 11.50 AVE. AMERIC.A.S, NEW I FANCY WESTERN . EVENING HERALD. -1150 'A V E .' = OPKN AI.L DAY MONDAY But we are supposedly begln- sible,? • ...early lers get the plums! TORK .56. N. "Y. LOCKER PU N T aai M E P i Don’6 ml.sa the new Basic fash­ A5IER1CAS. .n e w YORK 86, N.Y. = WASHINGTON’S BIKTHDAV l^iing to have a new foreign policy; One thing should be clear. It ion far '.53 spring and summer. Presenting the new Aiyie Cabot! a s CARROTS 2“ "“'^’' 25c 51 BISSELL ST. Tft r nobody, qp the outside of it should be, as much the sla te 's real If’* a complete spring sewing Needlework album. Directions for:=, be authoMtatively sure of not. to electrocute an Innocent man guide for smart practical ward­ puppet mittens, basic ernbroldery —; ALWAYS PLENTY OF FREE Pi atitchfs and grand designs are';S^ > h at la In 1^ answer suggeat- aa it shduld be its zeal to punish robes; tgift a tte rn printed m-side th« bMk. 25 cent*. printed in this laisie, 25 cents. | Um past does not neces- the guilty. , "

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ice lia N^imberg. -He has been ad­ pointed, at the Grange meeting taker ia in. charge. Mrs. Yerger contract with the exchange aerv- Andover to head;, a committee for the pur­ Is progressing satisfactorily at the Wapping ice, said he haa been assigned a vised" o be in New York, tomorrow / Don Gustafson \thcn he will receive further in­ chase of a record player for the Sheltbn Sanitortuni. job title, of, store manager. He Among those who recently en­ added, however, that he may be as­ structions and be furnished trans­ MRBrJi Shepherd hall; ----- Cost of Living y,' portation -to- his- new aMignmetU--; . .—™., Beesi*'Arrival- ..... listed ..In ..the, A rm y .is . Arthur, f . Enropfc Bound signed to a position a * ■pacehasing Weingart of Lake road. RAN(X and FUEL OIL agent when he finally hrrlves in A native of Manchester^ Oustaf;, Host to Society Mr. and Mrs. John Goff, Jr>, increase Fails ^ V son graduated from Manchester Hears from Son Nuremberg, his destination. RFD 1, ara parents of a daught;er ' ■ '■ ■ ^ Gustafson -gained experience In High School, aftetided-the Univer­ borii Tuesday at St. Francis Hos­ Mrs. Carl Carlson received a 2 4 H our DetiYory Service li^ves Tomorrow for the retail field through the Mont­ sity of Connecticut and is a, Andover, Feb,.'l^—(Special) — pital, Hartford. letter from her son. Pvt. Wolfred On Agreement m ■ ■ veteran of- service with the Navy .Carlson which wss Written Feb. Position in Exchange gomery Ward training program. The Ladies BeneVbtgnt Society Personal Mention V • While In this program, he worked in World W ar II. 11, stating that he was on his way met at the home of M;ra. John Mrs. Maxwell Hutchinson is con­ Wapping, Feb. 1#— (Special)— Service in Nuremberg in a number of the chain store’s He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. to Tokyo. The m'any friends of Shepherd today-- at lOiW xp. tn . valescing at the home of her "Punkey’' as he la best known A t n joint meeting of the Boards ------* Ngw England branches, including H arry. L. Gustafson of the same MORIARfI BROTHERS The hostess served beverageih'wd father-in-law Maxwell Hutchinson. wish.htm safe return •) Andover. i Donald H. Gustafaon, o f 33 the one here. Hackmatack street ac^dreas. of Education and Finance Monday those' attending brought a baSKst Sr. after surgery at the Manchea- T E L . M I -3-5135 Hackmatack atreCt, ia leaving for The local man, who said the new 315 CENTER BTREET •vening .they ware unable to reach rl luncheon. A business session' .,ter Memorial Hospital. Manchester Evening HeraM Oonnaay tomorrow to take a posi- job will give him a long hoped for Anyone can be proud of making an agreement o^er a cost of living opportunity to see Europe, ob­ his mark- except' the youngster and sewing were on the agenda. '^Walton Yarger and children Andover correspondent, Mrs. tlcm with the Army and Air Force H e a ^ Orange Group ^ohftqy and Jill are at their home George Nelson, telephone Pilgrim Increase for teachers. The Board European Exchange. Service. tained his new position by apply­ Who uses the front room wall­ ing directly to the exchange serv­ paper. Mrs. John Hutchinson was ap­ ->n Ixihg HIU road where a care­ S-«76S. of Education sought a $300 adjust- ■ Ouataiaon. who haa a tw o -y w - ment,-The Board of Financa -would Sw W iA AW 's tw*» -VLBV20Z.- approve only $150. CAN More than 30. persons attended ALP the meeting, which lasted more than iH fte hems. Other Itemr ern V LB the town budget as recommended Vola«> f R u n CANS- ^ by the Board of Finance were ;,8.P_GRAPEFRU1T 2 accepted. _ . . C « W * IN oesiitifANa of .. . Budgejt Accepted VLB V20I O T YEU-OW WASHlfU>T9N'$ BKTH- The selectmen’s budget of $25,- CA1^‘ 502 was accepted. ’The total budget Evtry Coy CLING d a y - a I a s t o r e s . . . proposed..for the .Sscal year, be­ lit tlw \LB 4 0 ^ 0 'T ginning Aug. 1, 1963 is $386,890.94. iC fjO ^ e if MoHdayr The two boards will meet soon a l p / c a n d i » > In an attempt to reach an agree­ ment. - LB‘ : hhruary 23 Building In s p e c to r Theo­ 1 2 0 2 J, CANS ^ ■ ; dore Paterson has announced that CAN 39 a new record has been set for new ’C » * * ® * * * * o ’ • 3 9 " buildings here during 1952. A Ck&P Corn A_ CANS 1 QT U OZ total of 54. new dwellings have ift • been erected, valued at $622,300," CAK Present Recital ALP Fourteen piano pupils of Mrs Vono Cut V r VLBI2 OZO 5 5 * F r « i h Wlnthrop Richardson presented a SULTANA LIGHT MEAT ITcttalw t triehome of-Mr.-and-Mra. ... vfi o r M B c : L«n f klanfl Wllliara Peck, Sunday afternoon, fu n d Fish CAN' MUSTARD 6d . . C an 12 c ■rhey Included Paula Bancroft, SUNNY9ROOK ALASKA POPULAR C a n 20c I Patricia Bennet, Ann Bos.sen, Peter SpA.|H.r«9« u B i z o r O Q SAGE Bossen, Donald Burr, Catherine h a l v e s c a n C an 15c I R ad Salm on CAN THYME Farnham, Robert Gutt, Marcia Sultano'toi^^. 15 Magee, John Morse, Uibry Morse, U B 4 OZ COIOSTRIAM © F u U C u t aOVES whole . C an 25c David Patria, Donna Patria, Nancy AfcP Sliced^** 3 ^ ‘ 15^ CANS 1 U ^ Q C R D fEPf« 6« i C an 15c Peck and C ^ th la Pelton.* Pink Salmon CAN I yfhtf M a l t ALPCRUSH0> ’ SUPER MA The X Y Z Club will meet at the TomotoPoste i9' SNOW’S V E A L L E C S home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Burgess Jr. tonight. A & P W h ole u.^ V ClamChowdor,^?15‘ Foster Nsni^ President 2 3 DOMESTIC R a a d y lUY ENOUGH—WrRE The Wapping Fair has a new president to lead it thro\igh an­ IVORY SOAP SUNNYBROOK. gruU»anay«g«^ , c a n s t o , E a t other sekson. W alter Foster was Green B®**"* -jr' *5' Sardinas 2 19^ JANE PARKER - FOR TASTIER FISH S h a n k elected to that post at a Monday Tomato Puree 33" CAN A L L D A Y night meeting which also saw the P e o c h a e SllCEDorHAlVtS m O K E D H A M H a lE 23 L « e . B a r s Braod Crumbs pksIS^ - MONDAY, FEfc «L 2 25c following officers named; . l c ' . S k ^ 5 ' WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY Walden Collins, vice president; EGGS STANOA«0 Levi Dewey, treasurer; Mrs. John Pees A carrots ^,, 3^0 Io n a Pnn* 0(t «ONlt u ; ; f l 5 " B a s t C u t f. I T Porcheron, corresponding secre­ i f D I ’ AILS IC.BONUS tary; William Park, financial secre­ Fresh Grade A P in a a p p in USA*? S t a a r B a a f t » L OFFER tary; Mrs. George Pottertbn, re­ AgtPCom ujis" Dot " r “ 974 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER I cording secretary; Harry Welles, r a p P e a r * ^ ^ C h u c k f WITH MEDIUM SIZE' ^ superintendent of the grounds and I STEAKS GreonBeoW — 3 - 3 T ' SCROO . William Leonard, auperlhtendent C h® rrl® » Frsi Parkins Next t o the Store liyORY2,.i5< of catalog and commercials. fresh BuWtrpK'Ni" Haddock filloti „29" ...... Two. Year .Wrectort-.. I A n n Pn9« 1 Tomato Juto ^ 9 RIDGEWOOD FARM BORDEN’S CHATEAU Wallace Hall, Mrs. Ella Burn­ S H A «f CHEtSE _ « c FRESH i t OPEN THURSDAY UNTIL 9 P.M. ham and George Potterton were A n n P o g ® * ^ * ” „ ;;;29 ■fjr.o.'SH 'B’ elected directors for three years.' Che44hr ^s 59 Plnaappl® l*:‘*S Oystars n75? IVORY FLAKES Directors for two years include FRESHLY CUT FRIDAY and SATURDAY t lL 6 P- M Mrs. Mary Muir; Francis‘ Foster c!Trn®dB®®rH«h ^ PHIIA. C«WA $ jO C AprIcoH rtm ^ 3 7 c BUTTER CHEESE ' and ' Levon Parmaklan. Directors Lge. Pkgs. fo r one year are'Mrs. Robert Wat­ Cheese ^ ^ fruit Cockt«^-- - „ „ . C d d fU lita 2 55c son, Harold* Cotton and Joseph RtostB.®»Ho* — - . . - c ! ^,afts cheese ec^ o - c Palozle. UlCID VEAL CHOPS "rr - 6 9 « The 1953 fair will be held Sept. VeWeeto Tomatoas ■* Halibut M 5S" IVORY SNOW — 12 ; the flrat Saturdsy after Labor AAP f tu it^ ^ ^ * Day. CtING IN A LL I" Edward G. Nicholson AUtP PGaches UB4 0Z ~ .... HAMBURG u.4 S« Services will be held from the 0(1 MONlt CAN ^ CONN. FOFULAll e‘., 2 Lge. Pkgs. 55c Ahern Funeral Home In East Hart­ > k', V, ' MARKETS ford Frld.ay at a time to be an­ P in e ap p '9 I'folMny To ■up SKINLESS IIANKS Lb. nounced later, for Edward C. Nicholson of Station 46i-South A daiScMui CAMAYSGAP Windsor, who died yesterday eve­ f W , ning at hLs home. BOHfDHAN t%6 S« 2 Reg. Bars 15c ^ r n in Waterford, Irelknd, he 29« Flesh Salad STEW was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Cor­ Made on Iko famous nelius Nichol.son and had lived in — SAL AD ^ ASTER LUXURY LOAF = "> 53f 3 B a t h S ize 32c this area some 60 years. He was • f i d - L B •1 the owner of a' tobacco farm. ^ MUSHROOMS SNOW WHITE LB W t o lo H w ,,, EkKihiloil at Eostorn-Stalas Survivors Include three sons, EaaoiiSon and advortiaod . Cornelius and ’Thomas, both of • w t t liir f ORANGE lUICE 2 PERSONaL IVORY South Windsor and Edward of in Coronoi Magakino LAMB WJndsqr; two sisters and a broth­ wit!!?' FANCY RED ROME 2 LBS er. APPLES U l t H * ? * * -"". m S o u 7J- Burial will be in St. Mary’s Cem­ iR l.0 t etery, East Hartford. 4 B a r s 21c ^^PBR‘RI,GHT spiiiii viiUEi rta MendMMiter Evwiliqf H erw Id CELLO PKG RUMP CELERYHEARTS _ *>«»wii l e e A t o c W a p p i .ii g correspondent, Mrs. O V f N t O A S T DUZ Annie Oolllns, telephone Mitchell D O E S I T 5-4419. Raad Racipa Balow PEARS AVOCADO LARGE SIZE EACH eOAST D o w n I 9e . A i B C L g e . P k g s . LEARN TO DRIVE .g o IB 95 -GARPEN - POT SAFELY Escarpla FRESH 3 ;LBSr* 2 9 ‘^ Potatdas A il. 5 0,i^1.69 a t e O i P C ON DUAL CONTROL CAR* REGjIIO l O Z I Q C W A S T Fr L A R O S A - 1 P O U N D B O X L a r g e FANCY WESTERN For An Early Spring C ola S la w RRANO PKG f V ^^•yeaFago LbOS ■ Appointment— CALL. C arrots CEllO WRAPREO P’ K G* 1 0 " P a c k a g e ERNEST A..LAR.SON. Indian Rivir', Thin ^ O K * C tO S E -T R IM TEL. MItrhell 9-4370 C a b b a g a NEW GREEN IB G r a p a ft 4hin, Sir. 4I-70'« FOR ^ STIAX D o w n a i e 10 OZ. a#ic REGALOlEGALO A lOZ O KC SPAGHETTI S a la d M ix BRAND ■A PKGS »=romay.arago LB' 30c d p in a c n io.ui. * ceuobag • ^ H U N T B R A N D - 1 OZ. CANS A 4 STEW WITH MASHED POTATO TOPPING LAM B I Jane Parker Lenten Favorites Pkg oi 10 Sunshine Frozen Just Reduced! Fluffy mashed potatoes pul tlie crowning touch on a regal-looking Y O U a L N E E D TIDE SHOE REPPIR CUT FROM He a v y ” lamb and vegetable slew. Spike the lamb stew with a suggestion of garlic lOc Coupon On Every Fkg. 'by'JtiblSilig the' ca'sscrolc 'with a rflaShcd clove of garlic. Cut 2-pbunds’ Hot Cross Buns 25^ Strowb'ries 3 p/gs 1,00 5TEERROUNDS ' ^ ^ f 8e f l J P C T o m a t o S r h c R lamb breast, shank or neck into 1 J^-idch cubes. Dredge in two table­ CARROTS BAG 15c spoons flour and brown well on all sides in twb tablcspooiis hot lard. L g e . P k g . '^'^KHLY GROUMn r. LB' 30c D Sea ■'^NE PARKER Season with w it and py>pcr, add I ^up water, and simmer for abou.11]^ 4 3 " Potatoes B.«t.r'i Fronn 3 1% PKG^ 47" hours. Ctil up fi^enrroti and 6^srnin onion's aniTadd. {Tovcf airdTcontTnue ONIONS 2lbs 29c \mi£ U-UJRITl vn a rry r i© houoay treat ea JANE JUICE-B'nW M 6 01 /SBcd Bacon ZZ. ..S9' rooking ’til vegetables are tender, about hour. Pour into casserole and < ewer .Mree rieer l.e**i Fror.n-Freth '‘ *0 CANS * PARKER EA 2 5 " O ra n g e top with hot mashed potatoes. Place in hot oven, 4o0 degrees F., to Choc. "c!^ro B ar IB 53" S o o e r D* La LB^ S o lid POTATOES 10 LBS. 59c DREFT la i S ^ A D O ll’Sli't PINEAPPLE 0% ^ AOZ ^ | C W h i t o a brown. Serves 6. • pkg J U I C © fRp7tW-PBf*Ufrozen.freSh A^ cans * Our Own Tea 3 9 « 8*l«rlcH iiH ,g, ^ S p o r t , , 5 3 c A l b a c o r o Tomatoes OUR OWN OF'^ ? .3 5 " 2"33 Lge. P k g^ O C O'clock Coffee B A G 7 7 Tea B ags 8 ^oinrkraut^RMrfcraut „ 4 F HANDY PLASTtC ROTTLE OOMTON'S BIAUy^UMMy Red Circle Coffee gAG 79" S p o gh o tti ANnVaGE- i««-l7e- T t t t O R a , CodliBli O a Im a Fruib SPia ud SPAN STOPPER^Ot VALUE A n n P a ^ f 4 o o d l i ^ ^ 2 7 ? 1 - 'e*. NORWtOIAN; EAdL __ ' ___ . , • , For Wall and Floor NOW MANY NOURS ill Bokdr Coffee bagOI ^ WITHW ERY BOTTLE SWEET JUICY O var Othar Nationally Advartiiad ^ f^isciiunD lAttilllfMS YOU SPEND WITH A Ann Page—High Quality-Low Price! / l O T O ^ JAFANMC KIMG CHAR Brands— A n d Enjoy Top Quality P k g . 24c SHOVEL LAST WINTER? '* 4 I B S . LB U g i n g e r F u U CRAMMEAT TANGERINES Q u a r t It NEW „ IMPROVED Macaroni Elbow PKG 17='/ 6 3 ALE LA CHOy MIATLISS ®'o n LBS LB 5 7 ^ R o H la B ' CRISCO ChiiiMD DiimGr Popular - Blend wms Pric#» shown in thi» ad guofftnlffd thru S«t., r D oz. THE GRIM ftUANTIC AND PACHIC IfA COMPANY F#b. 21 & •Htetiv* in ihii community L vicirtity. 1 L b . 32c OUR VARIETY FOR THIS WEEK— Fresh INDIAN RIVER SEEDLESS DIAL SOAP G E R IE rS lA R Y FOODS Kraft Dinner Fancy Pastries I ♦ _ UPTON'S SOUP MIX HABITANT SOUPS^ DUFF'S CAKE MIXES GERKER'S lAlY FOODS golden bantam corn, baby wax beans, hub- 3 L b s . AtP'S ALL PURPOSE PURE 89c Buy. 2; Bath Size (3akes Strained (Chopped Dalicioui Macaroni BAKED FRESH DAILY bard squash, fresh dandelions, artichokes, VEGETABLE SHORTENING. Chicktn Noodle Veg 15 07 UN ]3'" 'TF-T*'* 2 r Devil Food leeks, red cabbage, brussell sprouts, French GRAPEFRUIT and get One FREE a n d C h a a i a . Onion ii«7rM20 Gingorbroid Mix 4 39 3 ^ 4 3 ' MAKE LENTEN MEALS endive, fresh horseradish roots. SELECTIO N 77 Tomoto-Vof. "“ ' REGULAR PRia Me d e x o ’ , . u «( I LF CT MORE ATTRACTIVE CHEER Onion p«k.« i 5 ' Poa I5SIUN'1]* 11.IUM UN i r S p k f MIK PKC 9d OF FRUIT — Fresh peaches, nectarines, FT«>4 «*•* *>•'««•"* OH P k f i . R m Hiii »**H -ut your fu.1 Nlta u Join the ThouMUid. Who calavo pears, fresh pineapple, ,honeydew F o r 29c 2 S « COFFEE IVapiet^Blend m 7 o^ I . .k. b.r,.ln! Ther.WFT-i-1 Serve Pastries from Popular . m elons. Unit to Bt your portleulor ‘ C ’ .. SUPER SUDS FRESH WASHED L g e . P k g . 30c TOroion Burwt., Buroor*. BoiUc BurMr Uu|u ."H W l w A Colgald-Palmdive product Air toodiUoMrt. I>rop l« Kale and Spinach today, or oMl u« for oo»pl»« R.T.*'* “ "® 2 UKI UltMUU S5‘ JOY •btifottod. ’ j POPULAR 5VtMARKETS Lb. 1 9 ic 73^ FOGARTY Ptentu ai FREE Parking • M C U lA . P M a T 7< AJAX QEANSER B o ttle 30c BROTHERS SURF VEL REGULA? | CC. A Colgcfte^Palmolive product A Colgate-Palmolive product LAKE SHORE 256 CENTER ST. LUX TOILET SOAP 2 C A K E S • d SUNSHINE. SwMtheirt Soap • BLU WHITE UNCLE BEN'S WESSON OIL ARMOUR'S PETER PAN Telephone Mitchell 9-4539 UKt MZKACI 30 ' PtUA&C 12' CONVERTED tXiNG-GRAIN HONEY CORNED REEF HASH PEANUT COTTER REDEEM THE SURF 2 Package Coupon for 2 KRISPY CRaOKERS 2 Re^. Bars 1 5 C FLAKES ■ V ' ' '. •f reg. size caket of LUX TOILET SOAP & save 15c RICE ”T“ 1 IA. n«. 25c. 3 Bsth Size 3 2 c P i« : 9 e , 14 O*. 2 TC 38 Ok. d I C pt. 3 5 c Qt. 6 9 0c ‘ u 2 9 c 1 L b . Can 29c J.r 35c 1 M irf icaaaav caaapiair .. ' ' \

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OraiT, Jlockville and myaelf had that American - educators as they monde do I'esprit —is at once In­ charming; company for dinner laat face thetr task are determined in tellectual and more than intel-if : • r-iRiiibiwa .•■e>er •: Mission Proves Challenge; nifcht. We dined with Mra. Dorothy so far a.s In thenv lies to Weyent lectusl." , Hutton of Sdmeri. chairman of the the handing over of that fr*^om Tlie, half-wa.v point has been State Board of Education. to anyone else by those whoN^re reached in this gathering of Reuben Joins Press Table Area adminiatratora alao have born with l)t. These educators PLUMP - YOUNG - TENDER N O RI^ ESTER^ school administrators. The days -j,. Attended..-the ' Connecticut ^atate ■engaged In - the- business--of- abfSad^p'pomlM! 'much' fnoFe in" the breakfast for the .Nutmeg delega­ ' By OABBIEL REUBEN _a.,Uon programs and upgrading stan- ing in the oncoming generation a \way"oR'hrllllant speakers, force­ •XHOICE NATIVE POULTRf — DIRECT FROM FARM TO tions. love of their Inherited liberties and 16 LBS — Bolton 'School Principal , dards for elementary principalshlp. I .Keea Special Exhibit ful exhibits and the free exchange an ahtllty to maintain them. of Idcaa. When the Connecticut . (Ed. note; This (a the third In a Dr. Anderson, who is a .professor ! Proving to be a great attraction acrlea of special arUdee by PrinrI-I of educational adminiatration. <**•, . ■ , - .»hiblt of srhool suD' "Bint how enormously difficult group finally returns it will be eh- A WHOLE LYNN POULTHY G UNDER QY£|{ the ta s k !” pal Reuben, acting da TheJ h e Herald’sH erald’si I acfibed ..vfive r keys offered ....as ..a pos- ...... rontaim_* ne evervthine from a lirhed by the many spiritual and pewdent .atlhe. His l^ng and • thoinjht-provnk-. Intrilectjii^ contacts made here. o « » LB Trig iddresa cbhcluded; . . V^'^ut- FARMS OUALITY OHICKEN educators’ ronsTntlon^at Atlantic LI .C 16 IBS City. The llrst dispatch«ppeared in man relations, working coopera- i P"* the teacher who is a master of Eaeh the regular Bolton column.) tlvely with the school staff, clari- i'»h«s massive exhibition P*»cal this world's freedom . . . is aware TO BROIL OR FRY—READY TO COOK ; fylng objectives, enlisting aid of Manchester, Conn. that at heart It Is both positive 1 ■ and affirmative. To teach a child LAND PURVEYING ...... “"FEATURING* ia i» »» j* hi .oi 'IAa h«r« ' 'td working with professional or-I examples, this diapi y (Speclal)-My double mission here,, upgrading and im- j ‘he largest ever seen ih the to be free is to finally teach him what he can do in this world. Edward L. Davis, Jr. .f f reporting aa The Herald's-ape-. ppovement of school programs. i Unite,United Stales. L o o 9 iEAOV fM nil ovn x UMbi Ovn lb, , ^ Tasks Are Aligned Registered Land Rurveyor CLEANED M Ibi Md u 63< M U 57< cial correspondent and .attending. rnnnectleiit Not Alone By now you have all read in The CUT-UP POULTRY the 18 Proctor Road Manchester BUY THE PARTS YOU LIKE BEST for the educators’gatherings7 la prov- he„.. these di.stlnguished Herald, that Walter P. Reuther, "At this point I see a /very president of the CIO, also address­ close resemblance betwe^ the TEL. M ITCHELL S-7019 SViop \ Ing to he a challenge in more ways . speakers at,the various convention ed the convention. By using my y o u n g than one. It Is difficult to alt in on educator’s task and that^of the BREAST^, LEGS. WINGS, l-IVERS SERVE WITH POULTRY SUGAR CURED- READY TO EAT HALF LB 73o , TENDER. SOFT-MEATED O V B N I B A D Y LB halls makes one realize .that Con press card from The Herald I man- some of the talks in m.v capacity religious teacher; it/ is ' that nectlciit la not alone in fhe ever- sged^to gel in with the reporters aw akening of the souUUr itself snd as a Bchodl administrator and yet mounting series of obstacles and BACKS and NECKS, GIZZARD CRANBERRY 16-OZ retain the- unbiased, objective who covered the talk and heard- It to Its-opportunity Itc the world. _ SAUCE :. TIN problems set in the path of educa­ from the press section. " OCEAN I9< : u 5 5 ‘ trend of thought so essential to tors. The Hartford and Tolland "Let us ssy v^h the French Cooked Hams *63 Lamb Legs Joumaliam. County school groups have had the After his address ha was again -that the world j n the splrlb— le WHOLE OR CUT-UP interviewed and has his picture It came as no surprise the other opportunity to swap chatter and TOP ROUND • WELL TRIMMED I' - BONED and ROLLED IF DESIRED- ideas with representatives ‘ of taken by a national service. It may dajr to hear that wee prjncipi0.1a face be • posstbie; If 'th e • ptetitre >^ls re- BROILERS, FRYERS,. ROASTERS,.FO W L! i ; -^ave up lo 15 cents a extremely difficult problems., 'The 'schoprs all..aerPsa / the ' TThifed' States and many foreign countries lerfaed in the M anchester area, th at ' CLEANED AND DRAWN—READY TO COOK IB man who uttered these words I" readers may be able to pick out well-known to me. He is VValter A. as well. fhatYou Like "Pay more? W hal for?'( That'i what you'll say whan you 9 5 familiar faces. Including my own. Steak or Roast V,.' Anderson, New York University As I mentioned yesterda.v, sev­ try First National's own Richmond or Kybo brand coffaas. Speech Stands Out FARM FRESH EGGS DAILY school of education. I recently eral states are seeking more time rfhout Sour Stomach KING OF THE BEEFSTEAKS PURE FLAVORFUL In- which to file applications for One particular speech here They're ridhly delicious, yet because they're both pro­ completed a course with him at /Tumt atop faa, laar CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY. FEB. 23. WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY NYU. educational TV permits. Governor stands out above all others in •tomBch. »c4d inHIgeMioa cessed and sold by First National, you save up to 15c a lb. •InMMt liwtantly Outlines Five Keys I..odge of our own state has told of bringing home the role of the BEHER DEftL y LB his plan to urge those attending church and the school. The speajr^ I 505 MAIN ST., OPEN THURSDAY UNTIL 9:00 P. M. — TEL. MItehtU 9^8098 Link Sausage • Anderson’s intensive study of the the New England governors' con­ er was Douglas Horton, m incer j PONTIAC DEALER Porterhouse Steak subject outlined five keys that may ference to petition for more time. snd executive secretary o y the ] lead to Bolutlon ,of the principals' It is said that he will seek a two- General Countll of Congre^tionsl | SNff Onh I . < . • n t' r t r • • ! M • i m 11 > ^ 1 • ’ i Richmond^ FRESHLY GROUND HAMBURG problems. The obstacles w er e ye,ar cxtcn.sion of fhe deadline. Christian Churches in Aniertca. tOi A M Usted as; Among other highlights of the _ MILD MELLOW ^ " Space 65< Wrth rates during-the-past-aeveral- adopted-B resolntlorrdeclartng t hat' m LB BAG 7 7 ‘ years; 2. Securing and keeping opening remarks: local school board and adminis­ "Undoubtedly >6 any of you will FRYERS or BROILERS - 2-3H LB AVG QMaad au wasii umovio li 5 9 c good teachers because of the tra to rs can protect schools fr.om teacher shortage: 3.' Keeping the remember the ^ords of the Grand subversive influence without fed­ Inquisitor ity/Dostoevsky's Broth­ professional staff professional eral investigation. ers Karanipdoff: LB through ln*8ervice education pro­ ' Cite Basle Responsibility KYBO •I lelkihee that Jnan is tor­ Fresh Chickens gram s; i. Finding time in very The resolution stated "Basie RICH - FULl BODIED t , busy days for .leadership in improv­ responsibility for control snd ad­ m ent^ by no greater anxiety ing the Inatruiqtlohal program. ministration of public education . tha^to find someone qul W ELL TRIMMED 5. Interpreting modern education rests with the states and local l.VV'ro whom he can hand over LB BAG,: 3 f t to the public and enlisting their school systems." Administrators that gift of freedom with SKINLBSS 1-LB PKG participation in planning and oper­ renew'cd their demands for federal which he, Ill-fated cresliire, is . ating the program: 6, Securing aid to schools and organization of. bom .’ Smoked Picnics better services for children, includ­ fhe U. a. Olllce of Education as Ari'^ "Those words of a Russian ing those with special difficulties Independent agency to provide re­ novelist have a special significance copT ey and the gifted; 7, Evaluating and search and service for .schools. for us in the.se days when we are VACUUM1 PACKED PAN READY LB 25< improving the educational pro­ ■ Frank Formica of Tolland, .loe all trying to understand Russia, Mackerel u 1 9 » Haddock Fillet i>39c Split Mackerel gram;. and R, Improving prepara- Homlcke of Somers, George E, its leaders and Its people. I take It i LB^IIN a8 5 Sliced Cod u 33« Rosofish Fillet u 39c Biitterlish PAN READY LB 39c

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BY DICK TURNER FUNfiY BUSINESS BY HERSHBERGER CARNIVAL, was born in Norfolk, Va., where of Ignatius Lombardy, of the He­ TOONERVILLE FOLKS BY FONTAINHFO^ Hebron bron school, and his fiancee, Miss / Rockville Lt. Smith atatloned with the Wake Up Sense and Nonsense Mark Gpl4en Wedding Date U^ S; Navy. - „ . . . — -v-■ Astrid Hamilton^ who will be . (par­ ■WsnriTWOSrKT O bserver Corps ■ *Ttie. Smith’s older daughter, ried soon. 'iffic'teaphera presented Y Gail, is with her maternal-i grand­ clock to the couple. To Comfort P ritc h a r d ^ B e Hqn^^ mother, Mrs. George Seigrist, in Coming Events . W ithout Nagging .Badtacha . ’Torri Morgan;- New* Y«»rk Y"»Tke«*|-...EMn'l- fret'-eboot 4»et~bAlng~eh}*:iCL A sk ^ - to M eet - A ' WeeUrtg or'th'C Pltgrtiri Fel­ to meet your expenees; yo^^.^^^eet Wiinrhahtl'c'. Las't^aturday Gall pitcher, live* on Beseball Avenue. visited her cousin.*, Roger, Tommy lowship group is slated for Sunday, h*« officers' training school to be held f orU-h«lp th* II mOaaof kldnaytulyydab 1 Capl-iiin Thank God! (signal­ filter system. New Haven, will of former Hebron people. The other Corp M vtiifN rr- :eOl«S'THROCISH NfilSHSORHOOO, "I *|way» thoughryou wanted'rne to hobnob with nobility, The theme for this year’s serv­ road and Amston vllhige, to Col­ MEAR KILLS HER, HURT--BOV, to has been president of the State As­ chester line, Herbert L. Johnson, Mrs. Ida C. Heck and Mrs. Floyd cause of brain Inflammation, ap­ TRiPPIM' OVER HAVE WORKEP ^ $KRVAMT WPULO , e y A M S — s u t VJMV, DON'T Vi50 " Pet! There’* thi'ee noblemen gonna wraatl* tonight. HORIZONTAL 2 Wheels of sociation of County Officials and ice will be "W alk as Children of Light." Representatives of the captain; noon Thursday to mid A Fogil attended the Tolland peared at a mid-winter clinic of the HIM AN' S H E ON HER. CHARM THEM ALL.' „ AlKi'T THAT .TeyiH A T Fieow some vehicles was an officer on. .the National Colorado Medical Society yester­ CAN HAMS 1 Two-wheele.d Protestant churches of greater n i^ t Thursday, Gilead road to County Council of the Connecticut k i s s e s HIM-- TOO/ -V.-p r ic e d AT*2a. the stagehand the cornmittee then to noon Sunday, Amston and Old home, at a buffet supper In honor that won't stop at.the proper time. Vernon Grange Nows Struck by Car, to be alive.!' MI x m I P 24 Asseverates maker (poet.) 50 Social bud considered using the.^ gymnasium Colchester roads; Gardner Q. Shor- 26 Inclines which has a limited seating capaci­ A t the meeting of the Vernon The couple was, taken to Hart­ ey, captain; noon Sunday to mid­ VafiatiAlamY V ^ V T O O m i l o r S B e Grange tomorrow night, ladies will ford Hospital after the accident, 28 Roman roads. I Vi> 1 ty. Finally it was finally discovered night Sunday, Jones Street, Bur­ . 3 J It present a program to compete Couple ^Lucky’ treated for minor injuries and 29 Fish that by removing several rows of rows Hill and Hope Valley, Albert F m S CNid S t against the one presented by the then discharged. 30 Transgression 1 K the front seats in the auditorium, B. Billard, captain. DOES L00t< 31 Meadow It this would mhke an exoellent loca­ men two weeks ago. Judges for Will Ask For Aid • CoFTOtS . . 2 f b r S B c tomorrow night's program will in­ Dr. Gregaii and Wife 32 Fox ' b 7 tion fo r the ring. ...Request will be made -asking BUNDLE FOR 33 Tempest 15 Long Time No See clude Ira Eggleston, master of El­ Columbia and Marlborough to man JPWH.UAHS> Escape Serious Injury (^iiurch Lau iidies 35 Resp’iratory to tl It has been many years since lington Grange; Ruby Eggleston the post from midnight Sunday to *'22.> secretar.v add keep all records. table or fill in during the. week. Four to seven pounds, TMATS A SCREAM, te w i 30 Hall in Vernon Center. "lucky to be alive"^ today after cure the loyalty of the men of It Is hoped that the general public C«l«ry, m No pk^.. , p k IT? ME, WHO KNCMS 42 Satan r» groaners, interest Is building up they can be fried, baked or stewed as well as roasted. We being struck by an automobile in North Methodist Church in the A HUMORED WAVS 46 Number- rapidly for the Lions show. will take Rji interest and attend. have a good supply of large sixes especially for Washing* 3Z. All Tolland and Vernon net^ Reminder of Sendees Tow otofSk fomey ID MAKE FIRE.. 47Wil^s k There will be a special sale of Hartford late yesterday morning. newly-organized men's work will tickets at the high school boxoffice items are now handled throu|^ Mrs. Mason S. Belden, president ton’s birthday. . 49 Noise )b SI The Gregans' were hit as the.v begin on Sunday, and continue i tomorrow from % to S..p.. m.. . the- Manchester Evenings Herald of . the World Dav. of-Pra.yer .com- 50 Filth ■ - m were crosslng 'State' street, about- through' Manch 9/ Oh' SuhtSiy the Cdtf. HO 'The opening contest of -the ex- Rockville bureau located at One 11:30, and today Dr. Gregan said mittee, wishes to remind local 51 Row ? r 34 hlbiUon will bring’ together Gus Market street, telephone Rockville men will gather for .a supper and pieonle of the dav of prayer service ROGER OLCOn m------'i k Y k c 52 Worm /, V that although neither he nor hi.s hear Rev. Forrest M.usser ot Rotlt- Johhson, of Lowell, and Owen C lif­ 5-8186. to be held In the Congregational 53 Sea eagle Uf ti 45 Si wife suffered any broken bones, vllle discuss "Thirty Days in Skid" 403 West Center Street M itchell 3-7853 Vi • k ford of Springfield. Ma.s!i. In the. they bpth would be laid up for church here Friday at 2 p. m, 54 Auricles, Row.” Oar Own seml-flnal event, Dick Marquis of RI;LEB FOR WORKERS some time because of the ssverc ElTht •churchea- of- the -area will 55 Rot flax 4^ so Charles Edgcriy is heading up . F t . i i ■ Portland. Maine, will take on Phil body, bruises they received. The onrticipate. John G..Reck, new act- Spaghetti Manoe . 56 Malt drink Minichello of Boston, Mass. The the contact program, assisted by In.g local paator, will speak on '''A f­ 51 Hartford. Feb. 19—(/PI—The Im­ car, which was turning left out of the executive committee, respon­ llonaan’s VE R 'nC AL feature attraction, is a team match perial Laundry of Waferbury ha-s rica Today. The theme o f the ser­ ' T.M.a^u.asd.M.1 Market street, hit the Gregans sible for the organization of the Frosen Ravioli en>. w ass »> "In. *is 5fc featuring Tiger Tasker and L«.’.Vt^>,«OD, \ DONfr W40VN MRS.RSGGVtS \\\Ci liaving fired. Raymond Therrlen .see the oncoming auto until it wa.*- $415 FOR GOLF SHOT ZCJNE." WHERE THBO^CILLAVNA A ViiORO XOO 'Tuesday, totaled $61,335.59. and Roger Buckley for engaging Ils Jane Fogil, Marilyn Frankel. mv»5G TKv.v:t \e> ‘ VNYAT .BtSt DORY During the past week a contri­ less than a foot away. Nancy and Sally Scranton, Alfred SW IFT'S- -- ARMOUR'S B e e c lu n it COTATICTV OF THE PLANET PROVIRE4 :______M A 'A M 'vi dC in union activities. HAS ACtltiCi bution o f $500 w a s received from The Gregans. police said, were Hartford. Feb.» 19 t/Pi Frank Heim, James Murphy, Lucille i^ r- R IR D S /E Y C L^N O W CROP>—M IN U TE M AID H tm la e d BRIEF PERIODS OF N/6HT-7WILISHT SO STRWKiGY'lN The board found that the em- cros-sing with the light at the tini?, .1.' Calano of Hartford has been or­ $50 Down DoUvers Fraezor and 4 Mnpply O f ..ANapAY.. the Southern New Rngland Tele­ nais. Gall Patton. B honor roU.^ Bobjr Feed# 4 For 39c AtV 0 «Y - phone Company and $50 from the plo.ver coerced and intiniidatod the ■ of the accident. Driver of the car. dered by Common Picas Judge Infant Is IJIsiiMed TOUR CHOICE FOODS Rockvine H igh . "School Student pair ■who -were attempting to form Daniel G." Swerling, 6, Of Bropk- Vine R.'P.irmalee to pay $415 for The Infant daughter of Lt. and TEL. Ml-B-8725—9 to 12 A. M.. Y t o 4, S to • P. TW. Council and students. - - ■ ■ a local of the,CIO Cleahcrs. Dyers, line. Mass., waa arrested on. a a g o lf ahot .which went aalray two Mrs. Edwin R. Smith, has been Schwedel calls - attention to a and Laundry W orkers Union. charge of fading to give the right years ago. Charles Schroll of named Ellene Virginia. The baby Reajl Herald Advk contribution of $4 received from The board said it would hear at of wav to oede.Strians. Wethcr.sfleld is to eollect the the four Pollio children, and adds a later date a charge that the Although the battering they re­ .money for doctor’s bills arjd pajn "If the fund, is to reach its, goal company had attempted to "bribe” ceived wotild keep him out of and suffering sustained by him n win need the help of many more a! worker to vole no in a strike bal- work for at least a couple of weeks when Calano's golf ball hit htm in childreii and adults in the-com- lot. and require his wife to. be "laid the neck.

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PAGE FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHE e Oiiee Again for Boxing Experts Claim Athletics Take to the Field Again Feelers Sent Open Spring Training Camp Some 600 Candidates To 15 Schools BA’s Lead Baroni E lm ira f i r s t wm iKN’S Town Bowl-^ BAUJI 'N BTRIKliS in f TournRment within mmory to D*n Nawcombe, Brooklyn Dod|- Piatterson Can’t Miss acheduled to get underway on Fri­ er pitcher, to $xpected to join For Cage Event 4 # Fill 16 Training Sites New York—(NBA)—Floyd Pat­ \s C o lu i]^ day evening, March 8 at the West Bqbby Brown, T ^ Wllliama and working with both hands. Sudden­ By Three in Lo! terson to a strong and lively tract ly he chucked Jansen with a short New York, Feb. 19— (Jfi— Invlta- Side Reo alleys. A ll female real- Jerry Coleman In Korea shortly.. of meat out of Brooklyn with a By BEN PHLEGAR . left hooK under the chin. Then he tions hnve been extended to Seat­ Associated Preas Sports-Writer dents of Manchester are eligible to Milwaukee’s new stadium will seat wlcksd punch and slews of savvy turned and itxoUed towards hto fwell iMt night In Providence. who gives promise of brighter days tle and Muihattan to join tha de­ 8TAM D IN08 Q u ) by G et^^ Eddie Stanky fined h|mself .$9. . compete for the $15 cash award for 32,000.. Only six membera of the corner. W Pet. Colby Gunther, despite a heart con- first place as well as the town ahead In the .flat-fight game. . ’ Jansen's handtors scraped him fending cham^bha from LaSalle, ,700 dltlon, played With the Slaters and Local Sport W alt Dropo went back to college, Pittsburgh Pirates of 1951 -when Msnchsstcr •»•••••• and for' the 37th time somebody 4 championship honor. He’s still In the cocoon yet, but up and took him boms In a blankat. unbeaten Seton Han and Western .654 says he will finish out the caip- Branch Rickey took over remain WilkM-Barr* ...... 17 As XJConng Win predicted the Yankees are the ones Mel dUshlng, director of the the expert* aay the 165-pound Kentucky In the National InvRa- .625 paign. The illness is something he Chatter W est Side Rec building, dreamed with the S m ok^ (^ty squad. 'They Olympic champion can’t miss E lin in • • • .500 has hadi, for several years and is '.tfi.be,at in. the Atneripah Deague.,.. ...i, t)onr. BeskethaU. Tournament, open- , Scranton »«•••••••#• v It’s baseball Spring training up the Idisa ' o f sU $ ^ 8 stldh are Murry blckaoii. Bob "Friend, achievihg wealth 'an Elmira, )aced the losers with 16 points. I t Insufimce office. Birdie will March 18-Ap'ril 1. sunshine and enthusiasm to stretch They will be received until March fuses opponent* racorde doaa BQl Terry still hold? will extend through March 14. 'two., minutes when the Barons Wilkes-Barre and two In Pawr was Connecticut’s 14th win In 17 one tnore season out of their *ome- manage Indianapolis in , jthe with an Impetu­ A. The eld first tucket... At home the locals pUy 2. 'There to a small fee to cover Manhattan was expected to accept scored three quick hoops to build starts and Brown’s third loss In 14 B IL L Y SHEEKEY, one of the tlmes unwilling bodies. American Association. this aeason ous style, lunging former manacer’e name atUI tpp* Sqfanton Saturday, Elmira Friday. tries. Connecticut is vying w(th the-cost , o f bowling. If the field DuMont will carry 24 malor The Philadelphia Athletics opan their spring training at Waat Palm Baach with a turnout of pitchers today after downing St. Francto of up their three point lead. The Bos­ Rec Senior League’s standout cag- Baseball players tend to pile on is large enough to cover operating forward to throw the New Yerk Nationals la hlgkcat Feb. 27, and Pawtiiciket, Saturday, Holy Cross for top New England league telecasts on Saturday and catchers. Second from right in front row to Bobby Shanta leading, a field of pitchers around the Brooklyn S2-60 last nighL ton Celtics edged the New York ers, will leave for Arm y service pounds during the Winter when expels, other cash awards will the first blow, season b a tin g avarsfie D M l) Knlcks, 66-66. In the after-piece M era, will join the A ir Corps the weight naturally ia d big topic as opening punch. He doesn’t mind elnglee (177). nnd nMst donbles the near future In Providence and . Tourney will be^ held on Friday ers bava been extended to a num­ Arlinid . . . . . i ...... 114 IIS »4t same day. - ’ the training camps open. pected to bat In the cleanup apot If he does miss, because he seem­ (48). It is likely the B A ’s w lir be pitted .109. 30S nights. A ll matches wrlll be on a- behind Ferrto Fain.. C ity of Bra­ ber,-of other sebooto, Pesenl. Sr. .. Stanky levied a $2 a pound best out of three'gain'e ItoSls;The ingly has Six or seven other hands Q. Whnt pitcher led the National sSainst Pawtucket since they have Sport Schedule H. LaChsprll* 7S. 279 denton, Fla., spent $50,000 dresa- Miller’s and Buck’s Win Y Games ABA BUSHMEUU Chairman of inn 299 Manager Ldu Boudreau of the Boston R ^ Sox greets some of the players frotn whom he expects TONIGHTS WEST SIDE Rec weight fine against hia St. Louis loss of one' match wrill eliminate with which to follow up. l^eague In 1952 In winning per­ two games left to play with the Pesani, Jr. .. Ing: up Its baU park prior to the tho Selection Oommittoe, aald fool­ Rlvnsa .'...... 118 *17 big things, at ^ ra a o ta , Fla.. Feb. 18. Left tn right, at opening of spring, training are: Boudreau, Junior Basketball League schedule Cardinals. When the Red Bird the contestant from further play. IVhen a young Negro comes centage ? ci^ar-dwellers arrival of the first group of-Bos­ STANDINGS ed headsup.ball and were scabbing ers wsre sent to 15 achooto. Friday, Feb, 20 Rookie Harry Agganls. inflelder Ted Lepcio, outfielder Jim Piersall and catcher Sam White. Agganls, at the Verplanck gym follows: 7- pitchers and catchers showed up . AU entries will be paired by « along' today, the'^flraf thing ap-- A. Eddie Yuhas (12-3), with Scranton, even at 9-9, brings a Totals 930 4*3 933 1934 at St. Petersburg, Fla., yesterday, ton Brave players. The park ia s W L Pet. every loose ball they could. Including those already aalocted, High at West Hartforil. Ksttrli's Trsers Serrlrr (3» former Boston Unh(erslty football star, will try for the Rod Sox first base position. (AP Photo). Herm’a Cameras vs. House and draw method praiaera do to compare him with .857 nwrk. TThe alx-foot Cardinal Y R esu lu atrong clnb to the Armory Satur­ 313 C liff Chambers had to dig up $13.- one of the heat in the South. .The Big Buck’s ...... 10 1 .909 Joe Teadona and W ill Cobb along but he decHned to - Identuy the Frankie’s vs. Collegians, 8:30— nioKjion a \ Hale; 8-DaIes vs. Fairfield Market. Sugar Ray Robinson. Patterson to right hander didn’t lose a game day night to engage the BA’s. Bchmriske III m *8 3.12 Stanky himself was .4ti pound.s Dodgers aoent $52,000 on food at Miller’s ...... , 9 2 .818 with La prod kept the Aces In the others. Familiar faces now with the Min­ Rec, 137 117 102 348 Table Tennis League matches to- SHOTS HERE AND THERE no exception. - -s. after June IS, wen hto last 10 Millar’s (III Saturday, Feb. 21 Martin .... over and paid $9. A1 Brazle and Spring, drills in 1952. - Transpor­ Teacher* .. 7 .700 gam* with their hoops and defen­ The group, however, ia boUeyed ers Inclnde Eddie Bartels and Jack Zwirk ... r 10* 139 141 *74 hight; 6:45 Team Four vs. Team Touring professional tennis " I think he could take Ray games, lohgeat Ttctery streak In B.' T. Pta. ■ *3 140 129 392 Coach Johnny Riddle also were tation ate up $175,000 more. Moriarty’s ...... 5 0 .455 sive play. Clem Morgan, Eddie ., 1 0-2 14 to include Duqueane, S t Jolm’a of Onnan. The latter Joined Scran- B A ’s vs. EUmira, 8:45.^Armory. Cnni1r)ch Six; 7:45-Team Five vs. Team stars. Jack Kramer and Company, Robinson,) right now,” said Ekldie the National League last year. kick, rf ...... Wednesday, Feb. 25 Miceli Outpoints, Upsets Dykes overweight. Weekly player allowance and mtal Pioneer .... . 4 7 .364 VHga and Norm Vlttner were th* Prinsla, r( ...... * 0-0 11 Brooklyn, Loutovtlla, Miami of toB after Mlddleiown folded up. ~ m *988 1717 Two: 8:4S-Team Three vs. Team will appear at the New Haven Eagan, New York’s boxing com­ Q. How many members of baa*' .. 4 2-1 1* Totals .... "943 At Brooklyn’s lavish, Vero money -came to $28,212 a year Wapping- ...... 7 .364 men that gave Buck’s the win. Day, If ...... Ohio, Niagara, Oklahoma City, S t Vlaay Verdesohl, veteran Just out Wapping vs. Moriarty's, 7—Y. One. Arena tonight Firat match atarta missioner emeritus, afte\ the balPs Hall of Fame are managin|; ” * i ’ * LsMadi, If ...... 1 0-0 2 Beach, Fla., layout, R oy'G am - ago. as well as $45,076 for saUr- Silk CMy ...... 2 8 .200 With less than four minutes, re­ Areaii, c ...... 2-4- 10 Louis, North OaroUna, North Ohro- e f servloe. Is back with the Miners. Pioneer vs. Miller’s, 8:30—Y, Itofrra at 8:30 . . Johnny Ahtonelli, young youngster finished dismantling a big league teama this year? .. 4 nillnski .. 134 382 Miami, Fla., Feb. IB— (JP) ^ oe ; take a short rest, and then I'll take p a ^ lla ppinted to the scales with tos of personnel, exclusive o f play­ Stats Service ...... 2 9 .182 maining they put life Into a rather Hubbard, rs .. . . 4 2-2^ 10 llna Stato and Holy CIroae. Jerry Fleishman and EMdle Kass- 347 BEST BOW LING scores turned Boston Brave, pitcher recently re- moon-faced ;' Dutchman named A. Only one—Roger* Horasby .Belllnzhlrl, 1g .. 1 0-1 10 COLLEGE BASKETBALL riiatnbrrs Miceli, aggressive New York s< on anybody." Celtics Finally pvmt as he weighed in at 203. al­ ers, $11,791 for "outside" 'meals lifeless team, ylttner, on two nice Mo(K o f th* achoola undor eon- ler are the other Scranton veterans Farrand 115 333 in today were as follows: Y LeagUe- leaaed from the Arm y, won 42 de Leonardus Jansen in 'the Olympic of Ctncinaatl. passes by Brainard hit for two, aiaasoa, rg ,.. ... 1 1-1 a Columbia 81, ih-inceton 58 110 .188 dler, planned a campaign in th Miceli, the sixth ranking welter­ most 18 pounds under his 'World an<] $22,(M6 for hotel accommo­ Battle for first piece in the Y Bvaratt, Ig ... .. 2 cm 4 sldsration, iacluding Seattle and while newcomers include Tommy Smith ----- weight contender, weighed 151, Mike Zwick 141-374, Jerry Good­ cisions in 44 games during his two- Games quarter-finals. Q. Did Babe Ruth ever play In Vllga got In two hooka and Mor­ ' JDartmouth 61, Arm y 58 I.tiras .... 338 middleweight rdqke today after Defeat Knicks Series weight df last sea.son year hitch. He averaged 18 atrike' dations. . This added, comes to Senipr League narrowed down to Manhattan, also a rt oUglM* as a BlrCh at Niagra, who worked out lur pounds over the welter limit. rich 140-352. Stan Hilinski 362. The Dodgers, who have Switched “ He hits 10 times as hard as the minor leagues? gan took after rebound off Totals . « U Colgate 91, Rutgers 68 chopping out a lOvraund decision outs per game . . Joe Lapchick of $333,260. Then add $3,807 tot cimftrance rtpreoantaUva or a with the BA’s early in the season, Totals' ...... h72 819 M7 1734 ~ykes, making his, debut as a Jerry Smith 366j Lanky Waickow- Robinson^’ said Pete Mello, co­ A. Yes. The old hooM nut .king two teams following last nttht'e the offensive board to set up the Tsaabera (4S>Ml Fordham 81, Iona 51 over Bobby Dykes ^ the Coral their official opening date several the Celtics claims nibdern basket­ telephone facilities, another $8,289 a. T. Pta. competitor pt-torgo for tho Na- Marv Jaffe of Muhlenberg and Roy W llllt (*> mi^ewelght. weighed 15714. His skl 354, Charlie Varrlck 152-398 coach oU the American team. played>vltk Providence and BalU- scoring the last four minutes. 171* Harvard 49, Northeastern 48 Olsllo ...... 10* n o 113 331 Gables Coliseum WetlnCaady night. By The AsiuKdated Preaa times during the hot stove sea­ ball with its great height would for sras, light and oil, another play. The league leading Big Sclunidt, r f ...... ,. 4 2-4 14 UcMU Collegiate Athletic Asso­ . Bellaveau of Seton Hall. 101 93 193 perioimahce V a s extremely disap- and Vic Taggart 147-388. Restau­ Deajpil^e the build-up. Manager more of the International League. Aces on shots by Cobb and Tea- Clifford, rf ...... 3 i*'4 7 Williams 70. Wesleyan 61 Kempanlk The tough Arihy private, who What a difference a day makes .son, decided to put in their first beat the tar out of teams in the $4,062 for field maintenance, Buck’s edged Silk City, 4o to 55, ciation’s as-toam tournament Friee Tosses Rmoliik 108' 93 101 299 'p o in tw to a home-town'Hudlence rant League-Wally Saverlck 137- Ous IrAAiato doesn’t think his pet What to the major league done, came within three of tying Lawarenet, It ...... a 'o-i •4 117 118 3.14 used a slashing left lo pilA up a regular drill today although some good old days .. AU star wrestling $6,440 for laundry, another $3,214 Cona, e ...... 4 l-t 11 opening March 9. . Under NCAA W slly Shlel drew his release Coast Guard 73, CUrk 56 Lan k y____ ...... 131 that aa^hlm at hia best last year — particularly to the New York '374, Pete Aceto 350, Dan Walker dfagon has hit hia atride as a pro­ record for home runa In . a aingla and Miller’s Restaurant trounced' but they couldn't take them off the Dummy .. 109 *9 194 heavy point marmn agalnst\the of the players have been around show to scheduled tonight at Foot for medical aupplles and $1,152 Parka, rg ...... 2 64) « rules, teams competing in its . from &ranton after a tiff with Fairfield 110, Providence 88 when heAheld Kid Gavilan to a Knickerbockers, Eastern Division 139-352, Londra 354. Desimone 354 fessional yet. "He's still pressing," game byr two teams? the undermanned Teachers, 81. to board. The final In one of the best ■any, Ig ... 2 1-2 • favored Dykes in She early roun for a couple of weeks. Guard Hall in Hartford with the for taxea and one can see that it tourney can not miter aay other Coach Barney "R ed" Sarachek, Willimantic (Conn.) 79, New Total* 3.19 625 611 1371 narrow d e ^ io n in a battle for the pace-setters In the NBA. and Red Qavello 143-378. Johnny says D’Amato. "H e’s nbt relaxed A. Ten. It was laat done, Aiig. games of the season was 60 to 56, Is scheduled to leave thC servlci CLEM LAB IN E , almost a dead Dusek brothers featured In an costs - over $400,000. Brother, 49. Buck's hold a one game lead Totals ...... __M 2___ ^ M post-season competition. says Shlel, and has joined Wilkes Haven Tchrs 75 elterwelghV crown. The Knicks had their five-game Simmons rolled a 359 three string in there. Yet it must be remem- 16, 1047, In a game betWeen the Buck’s. Connecticut 91, Brown 59 Maarkratrr Metsr Sairs (31 in a month. , los.s because of arm trouble last Australian U g team match. that Isn’t hay! over Miller’a while the Teachers 8oor« at halt Uma, SS-St Millar'*, Seattle, with a aeason’a fochnd Bu t s ... ’The Barons found room 31 r gressor throughout winning streak snapped last night total in the Mixed Doubles League. berM he’s been boxing only three Cardinals and Pirates. Plttahurgh’s fell two and one-helf games Rafaraoi,' 'Btsnchard-McCoavUI*. Manhattan 62, St. Francis Maunll 102 10* Then, he said, i(ie plans to go .vear; threw fast and hard yester­ 1 ——— ■ o f 31 and 8 and boasting on* o f for Shlel when Bob Prlddy went to KoTia : — 11* 107 ISl 33,1 bed away Dykes’ as they lost to the Boston Celtics, an _ that Miceli "never hurt me.f’ TEam N a. 10 (1 light at the Verplanck gym in out a full week of training, spent I see Mieszala moving into the does Dutch Leonard of the Cuba passes set up more than hsif of Ha»*y Smith ...... :i... ?:» and N ««t England will be blacked have Uito year’s major cifilage tiUo the .day practicing run down plays ring, I turi) to Floyd and say, need to join the 200 tlrcle ? the lant half basketa- made by the Ballargaon “BOWUNG” / u. SmiUI ...... 112 10l\ 'est Side Rec Junior Basketball between home plate and third base. out, however.. Lelbert and hto all wrappod up after hto 51 |k>int ■IchoKsar RKSTAfRANT I.KA«l(‘E ‘Wantta see this guy in action?’ A. Elei-en. r ‘ - r r - . Schmidt, along with Leafevje game. Sal’s must win their Convert In Mid-winter matchmaker, Ous Brown^ say outburst against Oonsaga Sunday Barry .... R ay'! (31- , Totalu ...... 187 181 467 In other developments yester­ " ’Nope,’ he says, 'that wouldn’t Q. Who played shortstop for the Alan Cone and Niel Lawrence Dcitolsrs ...... Its lot 121 144 .1. Walkfr ...... 97 «* 107 Tfftm No. 2 final game next week to win the day Billy Pierce, ace lefthander of v/cre the big men fon the Teachers. they are unprepared to eay what night M. Simmotiii-. 117 77 104\ 3K league crown. be fair. I ’d be spying.’ ” Cardinals when they beat the Tig- ...... 114.15.11144 ItK-oaa ■... 97 104 108 the-Chlcago White Sox, picked the Top scorers for Miller’s were John match will head UUo card. Tho leadens; Totals ... Savarlck , ...... 11.1 134 137 J. Simmons .... i n 119 127 NM9 You’d have a hard time convinc­ era in the 1934 World Series? ...... 119' F8 118 Big 'TMity AU*f" . qtul Ronnie Yankees as.tha Clasaof the Atner- . and Never Lose a — A.-Lro Dorocher.' Pringle with 18, Day 10, Beilin/ (iMludlnz. lasass .ot Fab.^7) ON USED CAR Lupe- .. ing- Jan.9en, the Dutchman; ' that Tta. At. OeMtrUn Totsls ■...... 230 IM .211 Gustafson weRt on a two man ,acor DEER FOR BREAKF'AST a ra ...... SI M MO r. Arfto'...... H2 117 121 lean League but warned the folks there’s anything; “ nice" about the Q. How many in ' modern ma­ ghirl 10. Arcarl 10 and King 14. J. O’Brltn. 8*eUI« H 200 M i 4IUtU M.I Watts .. 1 1 Ing spree In the final chapter to not - to overlook the revamped Westbourne, Man.— (87 •— 8«lrr, Turman _ T ty s ...... 10* 101 UM a * ...... 1.14 938 5*7 Brooklyn Bomber. In,(that one, jor league history have 1 batted S ILK C rrY almost pulled sii up- II i « m Btl— ST.f Low Mtn ...... H * 1 2 1 an Total* ... Tram No.. 1 4) up 18 polntw4)etwrrn them to Chicago entry. ' s *rM they extended Buck’s five to-l Freckles * * Back, TtnnarIrani* 14 140 114 424 2T.I Villa l.aul!a (II Phillips . 84 W 89' 3«f from a flve^^nt deficit at Moment's Comfort With Patterson at the bell moved around .4(M) for a full aeason? ' DukM. Seton Hall M SU SU 414 21.0 Low Men ..4...... M *4 N Ml Bntinski ...... 10.1 101 33.1 Phillips 111 108 103 132 The Chicago Cubs open today at A. Eight: Lnrry Lnjole, Joe the limit. After a close fim perl^' ^ M?s B.^ .107 thAthree quarter mark, Aiken was his man, Ifooklng In fairly leisurely at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bar­ Houbraf*. W**h. 22 2T 121 4M 21.4 1140S uaclia ...... S.1 107 Mesa, Ariz., and the first of the Jackson, T y Cobb (three tlmea), Buck’s opened up and at the half Hamric. Wak* Toraat 22 IM IW IM 24.4 Totals! ... 446 •orSfUl ...... ■ 10 1 107 311 Totals ...... 195 309 J93 590 highVman for both elubq, netting style. The Dutchman ntade him ney Johnson, \01vsn as a pet to BECAUSE OUR LOW PRICES ARE ...... 116 1.19 .162 New York Giant* leave for George Sitter (twice), Rogers way mark they had a Q3 to 25 Bchlundt,^ Indiana It 124 141 Itt 24.4 D. Walker Team N o ..6 ' and 20 to, 18 at the half. The win-^ BKC JCNIOM LBAdUB LaRI^vIptw ...... 10^ Tram No. 4 4.3) Sports Mirror HaacbaaMf TraW (Ml Total* ...... I m l i i l S i M i OrftMli ...... 4.... 137 K. Dupuis ...... 83 80 242 ners were down 31 to 26 at the end V Tasm Be. 7 <*1 , ^ _ u\ »arr. r f ...... ( 13 Barrerm ,...... m R. Dupuis ...... 104 110 .328 of the third period. Aiken. Gustaf­ Phelan ...... ! * •,*1 H JS, And^rwnn , ...... A Y A Y E A R AGO—-Kansa.s THE EXCLUSIVE “ROTOPOWER” Johnson, r( ...... 0 Keith ...... 24 no 72 372 son and Willie Mc(?urry began to Oendic. If ...... a McMuliln ...... 90 Total* *...... 187 190 193 570 Univei’aUy’s basketball team de­ U N IT combines all moving parts in one H. Johnson ...... ^ MS .S 21 J. Zwlck Tsani No. 7 Totala ...... im 3nn 19.1 5 1s and adjustment. Assures uninterrupted Blasawskt rg ...... 0 Taem Be. 4 (4) Kondrt ...... 1G9 tlfi 127 ,Vi4 the five bottom teams and the win­ 1908 ^ Referees, Fighters Upton. Is — ...... 2 Mr G. MU^k ...... ^ . . . I l f 111 109 .331 ner of the round robin will meet FIVE YEARS XOO—Alvin (Bo) low-cost operation year after year. Some A r^ Ministers^ Businessmen^ Lareherepu*. If ...... 0 IS Bor^lln . I ...... inn 106 107 313 Trim Na. II (t) r. OppelL...... I ll - . 74 the leagtie winner'fqr- the playoff McMlllin quit as jhdiana football, Totals i . 21 1-1* 40 Terro ...... n4. llj; ScrhTftk! 94 irw 29* B. .McKar ...... *7 *9 Knofla 104 Kochin ...... 108 ,99 93 300 title. r coach to become coaefKand general EXCLUSIVE! Delco-Built ^n trols . Maarkrilrr Trn«l (.18t manager of the Detroii\Lions for By IKANK ECK . Frrnch-Canadlaa who stood five Totala ...... 404 410 4a012H Totsl! ...... 19* IM 171 5,12 Ttndcll. rf ... 14 Total* . *, R30 528 543 1591 Trsm N*. * (it B. r. rt.«. seven years at a reported salary of matched to W m er for level heating AP Neivafeature* Sports Editor Inches shorter than the late'Jark •Tfsm Be. t (*> MrCurrv. rf , Troroil, It .... Carlson *4 IT $30,000 per year. comfort! What hap'pens to former world Johnson, a six-footer who de- Bannatt. c . . . . MllUr’a RfvnoR'ii. rf .♦V I throned him, to a minister in Ooal- Hall M too CUuirha*y u s 79 294 Tp*m No. ^ 13) Cvr. If ___ _ TEN YEARS AGO— Ray RbWn- heavyweight boxing champions? Jobert. rg .... B*)lstap«r ...... I • -{2 IM M. Cuiibiiiff 122 ior> 322 Marconi, rg ... DODGE 1947 Coupe. Clean, Fluid drive, OLDS 1948 2-door. New quality paint HUDSON ’’6” Super 1949. Radio, heatar. .Tonri* ...... 97 103 3t6 Sullivan. If ... son won a 10-round decision ov Weil, • some ,,retlre; some go into Inga, OsHf. The reverend was or- Plltar IT...... ’.. 2 4 22 DFalmonf . 130 98 354 J. Cushlnir ...... 102 109 340 Aitkin; ^ .. .. Sergeant Jackie Wilson for hi.s'v EXCLUSIVE- General Motors engin­ business, one is a minister, some ' .dalned 6n OIMttinas Day, just one D. Krlnjak. Ig heater. $235 down. Balance easy. ..Very nice. Valued $1395. W e’ll sell to­ Gaicnnn. rjr .« at1 421 IM 1121 job. Hydramatic,. radio, heater,, rear Cherubini , 98 165 388 day lesa‘ than 40 years from the 14 24 Totals day- only for $1095. $325 down. Dummy ... 89 106 394 Total* ...... 224 224 666 Tfwmfy. nr , 130th victory in 131 bouts, 42 ol eered for lower fuel bills . . . longer become boxing, or wrestling ref­ Total* speaker^ etc. Choice car. Worth $1325. Tpam No. 6 41) Giiatafann. Ic them as a professional. time the Australia Police stopped Boor* a; halt, time, lt-21. MERCURY V-8 1949 New quality paint service 1 erees and one has even become a Taam Be- • <*>^ _ _ Totals ...... VT 519 490 1546 B. R*ilaref^nn ...... 96 82 Taylor, Ijr ... hto bout with Johnson. Bums, who job. 4-door. Heater, overdrive. A1 Special today only $1188. $295 down, FORD. Convertible. Maroon. Radio, hcat- A. Batlarir^on ...... lOS 86 TWENTY YEARS AGQf*Thc wrestler. Ayer* .... Oak Grill M ) last fought In London In 1920. will 8(*T*n* ...... too M iS an . throughput. .Special $395 down. Balance balance easy. . Rof^lia .... -ToIaI*- 50 Boston Bruins set a seasonV-^ After' a bit of prompting by . er. Low mileaffe. Single owner. Black Total* ...... 'I W ilkl*. 8r...... KM M MM 201 easy to suit. Bonadl^s ...... 99 ■Ini 18* 178 Sal** Mapip Servlfp hockey mark by' swamping ' tlic Spdrta Elditor Al -Worden of the be 72 In June. LaOws. rf .... top, red leather; Worth $1595. Our spe- B. Make today the day you atait to live the modern way with a Honreth ...... to* IM 11* ID Gavpllo ...... ,104 Montreal! Canadien.s, lO-O. Ogden, Utah, StSndard-Examiner Of the next era the oldest living Cooper, rf Porterfield ...... -IM M *4 318 OLDS "88" Deluxe 4-door. Light hhie, clal low price $395 down. K*^nf*v a.’.-k_...... _ IW- Team • (** Cohen, rf t . . V-irrsrt«Tta-*irv.*r7;-53.;rr-gT.74- ;- - «aro-Jre« dependable, alitom atlc. ..Dalco^Heat Conyeraion .X>11. ex-champ is Jess WlHardf 69..who Cole. It _____ PAC K AR D *48 4-door. Mjetallle green. Dfvnahup. i f . we. dcri«tod Ifttalk to; N ^ E7elsch^,...... , Simmon*, if . hydramatic. radio, heater, white ivfllls, -Jltlliukl- — ______n«e ■B, Huntin ...... *7 ■ 71 7*. 238- Burn'er. Sensational qulck-lnstallaGon technique permit* you .4 0 cc. flstUina’x walking ei)cycioped(a , Is In California where In recertC’ Total* . . . *472 ^ M T 7 ! -Very nice. Onxory value at loW prloer W IL L Y S JEEPSTER “ 6’’. Maroon. Ex- W «ikfr — *-98 “ to* -va -K, i-Hutlen ' ViTyF>-v»-«- -100 —107 ■t34- 9*1 rjiQueUe. i f . . • HOCKEY AT. A GLANCE miilie the xhanjge- tjr r^lat*-you r- oW'bnTner Tight now. on the TatraU. c -... Team fie. M - Value,.$2,QhO> Only $495 down,. See this Jcnkltj*. .. . Trlrlgno, rg . . 0 0 celtenL Oi’erdrive, heater, fr. grille ‘.Wednesday’s Results and editor, of The Ring , magazidea - yearx be has Uktn, odd jobs as a Barcett* ...... M 11* IM 2 » — It’s big value. dv-ertrlve, Seml-aiitomiitlc clutch.' Ra­ Totals /... 's ti "Im i m •Tfti*l« ...... ^ ” i*T ' ’ 17* 202 587 Bilodp’tur fX. coldest day . . without dtocomfort, without your- home even referee, llquor 'salesman and in the Itataaso, tg ... . * 0 Brown. ... New York 4, Boston 2 and record books. -i n Strsugh ...... too. IM M B* dio. heater, and loaded with many ac­ guard, etc. Can you use a bargain at Toam No. IS tSi becom ing. cold. theater. Willard, a giant of 6-6, Sweet. Ig ...... 0 0-0 0 Vlarnay ...... *2 M ^ M. Turnpr ...... 86 lOT PontlrelH; Ir Toronto 2. Detrblt 0 Talking with Fleischer is like Rutaell, Ig ... . 2 04) 4 WILX.YS ’’4’’ Station wagon. Overdrive, $350 down? Here.it 1s. . TRIN WINS EASILY Brodfur, Ijr .. won the crown by stopping John­ Lockwlidd cessories. Worth $1,305, but w e’ll sell T. Tumor ...... 97 107 Elastern Leagu(? You may actually save enough In fuel In just a few seasons taking a horse and buggy ride be­ Low Man ...... *2 M ‘ radio, heater. Very clean; Low mHeagc. " Hartford. Feb. 18—(A*i- Trinity son in Havana in 26 rounds In 1915. Totale 14 IT i i for $350 down. I f you know a buy when CHRYSLER Windsor Convertible. $195. Total* ...... 16 10 42 Wa.shington 6, Springfield 3 to pay for this burner. Famous General .Motors engineering has cause Nat really goes way back Single owner. Worth $1695. .Buy it sti'amped a weak Union -College Total* 183 214 308 606 Four years later on a hot July 4 High Sehecl eka (22) Total* ...... *447 ~ii4 * 5 i i « 4 It ’s a glve-aufay. Score at half lime. 30-18 Sal**. New Haven 8, Troy (NY) 0 developed revolutionary features that get more heat from every and can rattle off names, dates and B. T. Pta. cheap at only $389 down. Balance easy. you see it, here it is! basketball team from Schenectady. day in Toledo ihe received $100,000 Burdick, rf ... . 1 0-2 3 NBA AT A GLANCE drop o f oil. The Rigid-frame ..motor, fan, pump and fuel control places just as easily as (Tharles T«ua Be. 1 (1> N.-Y., here last night, 74-43 for its Laughton reads to a„ television wheil^ack Dempsey stopped him Barsebt, rf .,, . 0 0-0 0 ..Jv ' Wednesday’s Result .valve are sealed in one simple cartridge-type Rotopower unit TIertma. rf ... . 0 04) 0 BotTlII* ...... im 111 sixth victory and the visitors in three rounds...... H *4 PACKARDS PACKARDS PACKARDS PACKARDS Boston 69, New York 66 for easy Inspection and adjuatment Thln-Mix Fuel (Control stops audience. Slamondi. - If . 6 04) 10 Purdin ...... seventh defeat. For Instance, there are 18 living Dempsey. 57, spends much of his Bryant. If .... . 0 04) 0 Lambeek ...... M 104 "after drip," stops waste. Custom-Built Turbulator and Nozzle St. John ...... *4 M The car that’s never been anything but ^aiity throughout from the first one ever built in 1898. Bargains galore In ex-heas-ywelght champions, time traveling between Los Ange­ Stranse. e ... . 0 04) 0 give utmost efficiency now and years from now. les and New 'Ifork where he has a- T. Btrange. e . 2 0-0 4 Low Man ...... IM >2 all years and models. The best dollar-value you'll ever buy is in PACKARD. High Quality for low money. Why not Fletocher wlH tell you, "N o noed Mignary. c ... . e 0-0 0 take advantage of this FEBRUARY INVENTORY SALE ? Hundreds of owners tell us it’s cheaper to run a PACKARD In to look in the book uhless you Broadway restaurant. On the coaat Zatlcowakl, rg .r-l 04) a Totala ...... ’r'toi'JiT (UB14M • s ' T K*. 1* (I) many, ways than lower-priced smaller c*rs. It’s In the shop for repairs and tune-up less than cheaper cars- it costs want their ngea," says Nat. "James he has a real estate office. Elach JAMEfi J. JEFFRIES REV. TOMMY ^ENfi Simmon*, rg . . 0 04) 0 Dropo DoesnH Think Sox Speedy TV *| winter he tours as a wrastling ahd Larson, Ig ... . 2 O-l - 4 Harrington . less, as a re.sult to nin one. One owner reports $139 total cost for tune-up. points, etc., for over 114.000 miles of travel!! J. Jeffries will be 78 In April. He’s T w * Who Have Hurvlved t be Days of 25-Round Bights --- M. AnUraon Yes, sir, we said 114,000 miles of travel! Think of It. And this is not an irolated case--there are plenty like it! Think it Make The Change Right retired and hds n nice home In boxing referee. He works more Total! ...... li 0-t 21 Oisllo ...... Ill — over and ask yourself "Why not try it? What can I lose? Prices start at $695 for a 1946, Are you value-minded? Well, with matmen. ’ Beort It halt time, 44-14 Troth. Nelsoe ...... 114 IM Burbank, Cnilf. He hnd n heart at­ tllng bouU In Caned*, paillcl- Joe Louis, 38, famous for hto GenoT**l ...... 11* 10* act now! Have Much of a Chance Service By | tack some years ago but he still Gene Tnancy,' 64, to tha moat titledefense*. receives 318,000 .... IM IM pntes In sportsmen’s show*, end 2 5 Tagaal Clippart (SI) Mannella ... writes me once in awhile. flnanclaily independeat of all for­ a year from the International Box­ Now ,TODAY! mer champions. He Is chairman e f resides iii Eiaston. Total* ...... 4N19M As for himself, Dropo says he "Just got a letter from him in Prime CJarnera, 46, is one of the ing (nub for doing very little, Cyr. rf ...... ?'0-4 3 Storrs, Feb. 19 — ( ^ — Detroit which he claimed "the present type the board of several organlzptioas, Elllt. rf ...... 20-1 4 feels good but would m i^e no pre­ most active professional wrestlers, manages' a young ^rl slngeV, to Moller. If ...... ;.. 2 04) 4 Be. 2 (2 )_ Tiger slugger W alt Dropo doesn't Experts! | of fighter could not have stood up heads a tire immpaay with offtoea M7 Bt dictions about hia 1953 season. often grunting and groaning six busy making a motion picture and Cahill. If ...... 0 04). 0 Skinner . .. ; think his old teaih, the Bo.ston Red to the old type because be trained In New York and to bead of a eon- Cutter, e...... 1 U Phelon .. „ % 2M ‘STRIKE” WHILE YOU CAN “SPARE” YOUR POCKETUOOK The Tigers will do better than last nights a week. He held the boxing pis'yra lot of golf. Sox, will have much of a chance at harder."’ ^ stnicHon firm la Stamford, Conn« BiUon. rg ...... 0 ’ 04) 0 Kaaal .... ('.(NFRAl MOT-'RS crown less than a year—stopped Easard Charlea. 81. atUI eam- *4) t 'OaIm m taking the American League pen­ .vear. W alt says, vrhen they ended WE REPAlfe ALL MAKES^OF RADIOS, where he lives. He has ml seed very Koppllo, Ig ...... 2 UA.^91isjsmss IM au up in the cellar of the American Jeffriea certainly must hava Sharkey, stopped by Max Baer*- paigaa as a hiMvywolght althewgh mu . HUtaeU . nant this .vear. CAR RADIOS and TELEVISION SETS few heavy-weight title bouta la the Total* ...... 1». 'i-4 21 League. been one of the greatest of the. and has made more inoney as a he la set befasg eaaaldered an a Totala ... THE HOME-RUN hitting first old timers. The record book tells last 25 years or since the summer W *M OMa 4M) ba.scman, who returned to his alma DROPO S .W S he and Johnny SERVICE* TELEPHONE MI-9-1821 o f 1028 when he knocked out Tom wreitler. future oppoaeat for Marciaan- le- B. T. P ta Pesky,.former Red Sox third base- MlCHtJl us that he won the title In 1899 by Max B*er, 44, who held the title ctdentally, they have never foughL Modaan. rf ...... | 2-3 12 ■tiaworth mater, the University of Connecti­ Heeney la I I rounds aad retired 04) Raekwell OPEN knocking out Bob Fitzaimmona in Jersey Jo* Walcott, who juet Btarin. If ...... 4 0 cut. yesterday for a baseball clinic, man who went to Detroit with undefeateil. one day lees thae a year, to a Provtn. if ...... I. 0-t a BaMsr 11 rounds a t CJoney. Island. It was turned 39 (according to records), *4) 0 Low Rtoli ************ thinks the New York Yankees Dropo,'-have been working out in SEE US AB O U T Max Schmcling, 47, one of th* night club eatertalaer In CaUIor- Trueman, c ...... ■ tha first championship fight for Bla. He receatly wrote Fletocher to busy making preparations, in Hare, e ...... 1-4 4 2 IjOW Mi)tt eeeeeeee^e-e "have a chance” to win again but Andover, Mass., during the winter Flclacher. The following year Big two men to knock out J'oe Louis— Duncan, rg ...... 0 04) 0 that " I never got a chemplonshlp the hopes o f regaining the title he ToUU TONIGHT " if Vern Stephens can get his leg montli*. UHF CONVERSION See Jim went 25 rounds in beating the other was present champion Linall. rg ...... 1 0-4 3 - belt and my two hoya keep asking lost laat September- when Mar­ 64) a into shape, the Chicago White Sox Dropo. who now lives at Marbler Tom Sharkey. Jeff retired in'1904 Rocky -Marciano— today ia Ger­ Madsen. Ig ...... 1 me wky.” Flelecher wrote Max ciano flattened - him In ' the 13th Krinjak. Ig ...... 1 6*2 1 could go.all the way.” head. Mass., came to UConn y e v but more than six years later he many’s No. 1 referee. He also hes and told him "one e f your mana­ Dropo was a Red Sox teammate terday to give a batting demons tried to come back, bn Independ­ a distIUery which produces round In Philadelphia. Totals ...... 1* 2-10 M tunneii UNTIL 9:3t light liquor. In 1941, ,he was gers got the belL" The return bout is scheduled for Beort at .half time, 17-11 Clipper*. of Stephens who .recently was stration to the 1953 candidates of ence Itoy, 1910. he waa knocked I MALONEY'S | The Bandy Oil Co., he Jim Braddock, 47, Who had the April 10 in Chicago Stadium. Ro- — ( ------traded to the W h itf Sox( , the university's baseball team, for out in/ 15 rounds In a title bout paratrooper in Hitler’s army. In •>< aaaia.T anmenn, ' 'rz'T -MI.O.SI title two years, plus nine days, gardless o f the outcome the ranks An egg 5H inches hmg to re­ The Red Sox, says the big which he was a star before sign- 331 MAIN STREET TEL. MI-9-4595 against' JAck' Johnson in Rent), 1948. at 40, he triad a comeback 5 .SaleS“^ailo aid Televisiei—Serv'iM = but lost two of three bouts. heads a trucking business In o f th6 ex-champions figure to re­ p o s t laid in Mlchigfn. M f - Moose who formerly wa-s a resi­ in>t with Boston. N e v .^ • . ia wiaAm. 358 EAST CENTER ST. TELEPHONE Mitchell 3-S191 Jack Sharkey, 50, referees wrea- ■North-Bergen, N. J, main th* eame numerically. traveling stock cempaBy? dent of Moasup..(?.. will have it Dropo'a younger . brother M 660 CENTER STREET — TEL MI-9.1046 M I •V toug'h getting into the first divi­ George, !s a candidate for third Tommy (Nqah Bruaeo) Buna, a sion. . ' t ■ base on the club. ^UllUiilljliillllllllllilllillllllllllililtlllHyilllltHllllllllllllllllillH I,

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WKNB— 84® 6taa(UHI TIi m WANTED— EScperiencad lumber p ARa Mo GNT AU Aluminum king motor ’til -'May .let." The^ni CHAMBERS'^ FURNITURE 'vate bath, aled liSht houaekeep- YOUR OWN RANCH HOMR TIRED OF Shoveling cokl? Let BRADFORD HOT watfcr heaters, YOUNG WOMEN WANTED for oil burher, good location and lot I ■' »i^ i " light factory work. Ka-Klar Cloth yard foreman. Phone Sihiabury triple trade windows and door.*-. pay balance or arrange conven- ing rooma on bua llna— no objec- FOR A D W E l^A B U E and Clean SAVE MQNEY AT us convert your present furnace American Standard plumbing fix­ AT THE GREEN Four roonta. breezeway and ga- for two-car garage.- Will pay (Continued Frodi Page One) 4 ;00_WDHC—Robert Q. Lewla. Chlba-o Aflaraeea^- C -l\ Toy Co., 60 Hillia^ street...... Alap_ Paramount custoqj,....mad? . lent-.ternUL-.5 H.,.. R, .8ea King.. UoA.-t(v ehUdran> Inquire -Zi Grove ClHtifiei Used Cut' See Our Une Up of .McCLURE AUXQ.CQMPANY into a clean, efflct^ent _oll heating tures,, eaves ti^ghs.jjump, pump*. fage, ■ Sfdrin Window* and tcreen*. 116.000 to 818;pOO. AUeh Realty -----sosns...... *...... —. .. tjile "ram‘ in s;' Tradtnr High Orr ilnft!. 'OiiT'expehleKce ’Xuarhhtees Thomas D>awkins, Master Plumb­ Venetisin biinds. Hasting* alumi Standard reduced from 8135 to '" For (3(t)iriplete Selection of street, Rockville, Hillside House, Ameiste drive, and many other ex^ were forced into German service WTHT—Cal Tlrney. Your / Car for a New Dodge SHIRT PRESS OPERATOR—Num­ FOREIGN EMPLOYMENT—Con: awnings and door hoods. Free only 8125.M- Buy now at Ward* Apt. 14. < Co., 180 Center street. MItcheU WTICr-BrckiUge Wife. Top dollar for ypur-.car in the work. Manchester Oil Burner er. Call Mitchell 9-9669 before 8 HOME FURNISHIN,GS fra*. Now vacant. A ''!' 3-5106. during World War II and commit­ WHAT—News; f olk* Hop. WHAT—lUltan Votes— - X AibrerHieineiits v.i^eht. Service, 447'j Main street. Tel. a. m. or after 1 p. m. erous benefits. Apply In person. structlon Work. If Interested In estimates, np down payment, 3 low sale price. Montgomery Ward, at only |li;250. 'Will qualify for ted war crimes on German orders WKNB**iNew»- Request Matinee. _ WON8—Curt Meesttr fflme. - > trade towards a new Hiidson New Model Laundry, 73 Summit foreign projects with' high pay, Full Line of Sealy ^ ttresses NEWLY Decorated, unfumUhed 4:16—WON8— Jack- Dowaay'a Muilc WTHT—Mews; Jad. Berek./^ CLASSiFIEO ADVT. Mitchell 9-6196, Mitchell 9-2303. years to pay. Office 41 Oak 822 Main. G.l. Loan. CASH BUTFJtS waiting for «, b, will not benefit the other two Al­ WTIC—Newt: Waathar. y / SOLIMENE. INC. Hornet, Wa-sp, or a jfuaran- street. write Foreign Service Bureau, From $39.50 to $79.95 spacioUa four room heated apart­ Shop. DEPT. HOURS •treet. CaU Mitchell 3-8177, eve­ 6’ ahd eeven room etnglei and satians iionvicted. They volunteer­ WDRC—Health Aid*. I3:i»-WJ>RC-Aunt Jaaale’b tepd used car. * p l a n n i n g V.OUR spring paint­ Milliliery—DrcMnakinir 19 Box 295, Metu'chen, New Jersey. nings Mitchell 3-4010. Ofiventrjf • Appliances and TV"." ment In colonial eatate. Beauti­ MANY OTpER USTINOS* ed for the German SS Elite Guard. WTIC—StelU D*ll»s WKNB-neg Croabr. / Dodge and Plymouth Cars ' ARE YOU SATISFIED with your Diamonds—Watches— fully situated but in proximity to two-family houses in Manchester, WTHT—Beitv Crocker, WTIC-Medlex Time. 8:15 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. ing? Rent a spray gun and do Pilgrim 2-7318. One of the volunteers, George*: WONS-R R. Baukhage. present family income? Why not 501 Middle Turnpike, East ■hopping (acUttiea and lake. Oa­ T. J. CROCKETT ' Bolton, Coventry and Vernon WKNB—UHF Program: Caravan of Dodge Job Rated Trucks Easy Ternis. Bank Rates, your own work. 85 per day. Call Jewelry 48 Rene Boos, was sentenced to Muaic. WTHT—Bing Crosby ALTERATION and D/apery Work. let your ability feupplement the H^p Wanted—Male BRAND NEW 1953 21” Uble Hours: rage and ground privUegea. Howard R. Hastings, Mitchell WHAT--Gemins Fr^reafcU- COPY CLOSING TIME Mitchell 9-8376. ; income by doing pleasant work? death. The other was given an 4:3»-W DRC—Radi* Harrla: Naw*. Telephone Mitchell 9-9442 Call Mitchell 3-6010. or Fpmale 37 LEONARD W. YOST, .Jawaler, re­ Adults 890.' South Coventry. Pil­ 244 MAIN STREET •-1107. 4jS#_WDRC—Th« Record Shop. lliU-WDNS— Nev 634 CENTER STREET Write Box L. c /o Herald. model television. Ready for U. H. 9:30 A. M. to ,6100 P.M., eight-year prison term, moat of LentenMeasagee, FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. RAY’S OIL BURNER SERVICE - F. Hand rubbed mahogany cabi­ pain, Acijuats watchM expertly. grim 2-7670. MItcheU 3-5416 which already has been served WTHT—Eddie Arnold Tim*. . Open Eveninjfs HAVANA 8ISED TOBACCO 7:30 to 8:30 P. M, Reaide'nce MItcheU 9-7751 . WTIC—Tount WIdder Brown. 13;3e-WDRC--Reinilance______of HeUa tMel MON. THRU FRI. Repair and aervice oil bumefa. net, 8189.95. Terms. Phone Reaaonebie price#. Open dally. while awaiting trial. WHAT—Bav# A Llf*. WKNR-lCan on the StraaL PHONE Mitchell 8-5101 A JOB YOU’LL like—every wom­ SORTERS WANTED w n C —Marjorlq Mill*. 373 MAIN STREET Furnaces cleaned. 24-hour aerv- Motrlnfr—Trackinf— an enjoyi working with something MItcheU 9-5650. Thursday eveninga.-” 129 Spruce MANCHESTER—six rooms, 2 un­ The Bordeaux military tribunal, 4 :4 4 -WTIC - Th* Woman In My 10:30 A. M. ice. Telephone Mitchell 9-4901. MAGIC CHEF gaa jranga. Three .House...... WHAT—la Roia Pi^ram. A Sate Place To Buy Used Cars! Storeire to that la essential in her Ufe—fine — Apply atreeL AlltcheU 9-4387,______Bnsiness Locations finished. Very attractively decqr- Single House with four bed­ which earUer heard the massacre I;|»—WDRC—News; OIO Record Shop. WCCC-Nawa. SATURDAY 9-A. M. BRAND NEW 1953 17" Emerson year* old. Good condition, 8SS. WTHT—New*. . 19.M FORD Four door gviatom V-8. WIRING INSTAUATION of alt table appointments. Here is an un­ WILUAM DUNN AND SON for Rent €4 aied. ' Fireplace, combination trial, found Boo* guilty today of WHAT--Btory Quean. AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CO., J-„-.TOJSa OCO COMPANY television 8169, tax and warran­ Call;,MItchell 9-3206. WTHT—Newa, Jo* OIrand Show. WONB—Th* Women'* Pag*. Idso ODDSMOBIUi: Club coup, Low mileage. Radio, heater and lypea. No job too amall. Peter usual and inter.!sting pfositlbn aluminum storms, full cellar, rooms or, Two-Family Tene­ treason because he volunteered for. WTIC—Jiial Plalr Bill. 13:44—WDRC—Gur .Uat BuadSr. TOVK COOPERATION WIIX local and long distance moving, 24 North School Street ty Included. Can arrange terms Garden— Farm—Dairy WKNB—Th* PAttaa*. -jmodel 78. Radio, h^ter. In nice undercoated plua many exfraa. Pantfliuk, 40 Poater street. Phone which will enable you to make WHITE. FLORENCE Combinatlop MODERN 3-ROOM office. Dental hatchway, hot water oU heat. the German Army in 1941. It sen­ WKNB—New*: HU* of Tomorrow. BE APPRECIATED packing, storage. Call MItcheJI 1' Manchester to suit, gall MItcheli. ••OQgO. , ...... ProAucU...... - -50 ment with-four bedrooms, in. tenced -him to- 15 .years at - bard WON8—SgL.. Preaton o f .the Tukon,. WTHT—Wq the Woman. , ’'condition, througbout..Easy terms. . One., owner... Excellefft .cohdlUon.. sMItcheU.9:7.303------,-man.y- new-frlends -i^Wd a fine-ln- 'gas and oil rimge. Good condition. plumbing, • lavatory . and dark 812,500. "G'attb A '" Co.,'' Ha'rlfbrd - WCCC-^MiuCf- far l O l a d i :." •3^5187 - Hartfprd 6-1423. • ■ - ...... Tef. Mlt iheU ft-o085 room. Call MItcheU 3-6514 or labor and ordered all hii property g,lg_W H A T—Crnabv'a Quarter. Douglas Motors, 333 Main street. Mitchell 3-8922. cortie. Your ability will be recog­ AIR CONDITIONER 1-3 H. P. Stovepipe included. 840. Gall 5-9198, Evenings 8-3989, Man-* WTIC—Front Page Farrell. .» i:*a-wDRC—Nawa 9-5820. at least one tenement. Du­ confiscated and hla rights of cltl-;j^g.j|/_vvTI^Li>renio Jones. WTHT—Ken and Carolyn D ft f M r a MANCHESTER —Package Deliv­ nized and rewarded by rapid ad­ WANTED—Young man or woman about six nionths old. Coat new U. 8. No. 1 POTATOES. Bryan Mitchell 9-9895. Chester MItcheU 3:6946. .5121 BEFORE YOU Buy a used car 1951 CHEVROLET Styl^llne de­ Hounehold Serrices zenShip withdrawn. *' WHAT—Rand - .by -Demand, WCCC—Maachaater Matiaaa ery. IxKAl ligh* trucking and vancement. You will need a. car. to wait on trade. Apply in person. 8385, will sell for 8250. Terms ar­ Bro9."Phon6 Mltchwll 9-7037. WDRC—Memory Lane. WONB-Naw*. se'e-Oorjnan . Motor. Bales-.Bulck WOOLEN. RUG-*-Wine color,;: with f o r RBOT—^ p n d floor loft 40 plex wilt be considered;^ .The gov.emment..had asked Aaec-. .WHATTrNawi.., ______.. ,. lu xe-4-door, like new... Bargain. Offered 13^A package dettvery. Refrigerator#, (WOTkliig houra' are flexible' and ■ Lynn Poultry Farms-, 505 Main ranged. HllcHeTl 3-5105. MANCHESTERttO r- 2 . unfinished- WONB-Bky'Klng. Sales ' and Service, 285 Main Call owner. Mitchell 9-3830, pad; 8.3x10.6, Reasonable. Phone X fid. Suitable offtcM, light menu- corner lot, excellent location. Near ond death penalty (or Booa but the 1 :13- WDRC— Curt Maaaay-Martha •» n c —Naw*. FLAT FINISH Holland window washers and stove moving a you should need to earn at least street. jauturlng. Information, Barger, 1 :1 6 -WDRC—I n PaHUna street. MIt-hell 9-4571, Open eve- specialty. Mitchell 9-0752; 8.50-875 each week at the start. Household Goods 51 , Mitchell 9-3874 after 5 p. m. Bowers school. One year old. WRITE BOX D, tribunal agreed with the defense Tilton. WTHT—Show Tunaa • lawt and Ponnd 1946 NASH CABRIOLET — Good shades made to measure. - All 36 Oak atraet. WHAT—Nbwa. nlnip. Qualified applicants will receive LAWN MOWER L*y-Away sale. Storm windows, screeine', combina­ that hia youth at the time and the WTIC—Ni le* and QUotaa. WON8-Tar.k** Foot.' ih a # . > — ’ condiUon. Priced light. Call metal Venetian blinds at: a new SPACE HEATER—Small Coleman, 5,U—.WON8—Ceell . Brown, Naw*.. w nc-R ofs. Th* Motkal RUIw, tOSTrT.rUtillty Bag in front of ALBAJR > BERRY, rubbish re- excellent training at oyr. expense. Sitnations Wanted— Only 81 down holds any huid tion. .'doors, Venetian blinds. care HERALD Naat family in which he grew up WHAT—Ratty Kimbalt' ■ ■ ^ 1948. PONTIAC 6 Dehnte sedanette, Mitchell 9-9894. low price. Keys made while you Bi^geat-Barjrain in Town! suitable for I-S room*. -Very effi' THREE ROOM Office and two Evearag A A'P. Finder please call Mitchell ' moval, household and commercial. Write today for "Get Acquaint­ Pieniale hiow-er. 85 down hojda ariy power dent. In excellent condition. room office, formerly dental office. MItcheU 3-8589, were mitigating circumatancea. t:S*-W O R C -T oung Dr. MalOBa ' fully equipped.' Very clean car. wait. Ma,’low'a. w; Light trucking. Mitchell 9-2591. g:ea-W DRC—New*; WTHT—Paul Harvey. 3-4073. 1940 PONTIAC 6 station Wagon, ed” Interview application. B. B. mower until April 15 on Wards Mitchell 3-8798. New heating system. May be seen Seven Germans, tried last week WHAT — Sport*, Hardwar* City Excellent rubber. Save over 8300, CURTAINS LAUNDERED and Lay-Away plan. Regular 816.93 10 PC. BEDROOM SET MANCHESTER —One year old. by the aame military c6urt in WKNB-Caravan of Muaic. 1 Guaranteed. Phone Mitchell Good cohditlbn. Seata eight. WEAVING ;Of bums, moth hdlcs Martin, Empire Crafts Corpora­ at 566 Center Mreet. L e ^ l Notice Briefa. WCCC—New*: Manefcaatar MaUada. FOUND—Boy's Bicycle. May haye ironing done in my home, Call hand mower 16” 814.97. Regular g e n e r a l ELECTRIC deluxe Five room home. Oil hot water Bordeaux, are not covered by the WTIC—New*. l:44-WORC^Hidlnf UghL Phone Mlichell 3-4477. and torn clothing, hosiery rune, tion. Newark. New. York. 12 PC. LIVING ROOM SET WONB—New*. .same by paying for ad. Phone 9-0980. PaifitiiiB—^Taperinr 21 MItcheU 9-4333. 899.60 power mower IF ’ 894.50. washing machine with wringer, heat. AU hardwood floors. Two AT A COURT PROBATE held amnesty. WONS—Just Jenkin*. handbags repaired, ripper re­ or WTHT—New*; Jo« OIrand. WONB—Connecticut Ballroom. Mitchell ••7317. 1952 CHEVROLET — 8,000 miles. Regular 8107.50 Rotary power Like new. Phone MItcheU 9-0083. fireplaces. ' FuU basement. Ex­ •I Mancheiter. within and for the The court verdict had created g:l6—WTIC—Sob Steal*. 1948 OLDSMOBILE sedan. Lus- placement, umbrellas repaired, PAINTING, Exterior and interior, WANTED — Woman for general WOULD LIKE paeition as house­ 5 PC. KITCHEN SET Wanted to Rent 68 Oletrir.t of ,*blehchefter. on the l*th IVTHT—Guy Lombardo/^, Exceptionally clean. Radio and jmower 899.95. Montgomery Ward, 144 Deepwood Drive. pandable. Good location. Near public uproar in the border prov WONB—Patter By Patterion. 2:ta—WDRC—Baeond Mri. JhirtSB. troqs black finish, fully equipped. men's shirt collars reversed and paperhanging. Ceilings refini.sh- honaewo^ two half days or one keeper for one .or two adults. Cell dev of rebruer>’. A.D., 1953 ___ WHAT—Supper 8erer.ede heater. Must sell, as going over­ full day a week. Phone Xotchell 822 Main street. PLUS A 1963 FOUR ADULTS are leaking for an church, achoola, .and eflopping Preeenl. JOHN J. WALLBTT, Ince of Alsace, once German but WDRC—Jack Zalman. Thli 1 Believe. W XNB-Naws; Oaravsn S d MMR. AnnoBneementa Extra nice condition. Priced to replaced. Marlow's Little Mending • ed. Wall paper books on request. MItcheU 9-5379. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER center. £ . A .E- Agency. MItcheU WTIC—Th* Ooeter’s Wlf*. ^ seas. 81,7500. Call Mitchell 3-5.583 Estimates given. Fully Insured. 3-8684. . apartment from three to four Judze.. now a part of France. •:34rrWTlC—Weather. WCCC-IfuMe. ' - > sell. See Bob Oliver, Center between 5 and 7 p. m. Shop. . ELECTRIC Typewriter, .Reming­ ELECTRIC------Refrigerator, 9.5 cu. ft. Repos- 9-8715 or 9-1167, • Eatate of Charlea.Edward Vlrkecman WDRC—Ouy Lombardo. a n t t y p e doll repaired. Dressed room*. No children. Write Box S, late of Mancheater, in said Diatrict, de­ Today’a amnesty was adopted WTHT—Ben Hawthorn*. v Motor Sales, 461 Main street. CaU Edward R. Price. Mitchell ton Rand, about l',4 yeft-i old. REFRIGERATOR sessed. Regular 8319.50, qow $180 g:9»-W ON B—Auto Tune Derby. WHAT-Opan Houaa. ■ to order. Specialty collecticn DRAPERIES Made to order. Will 9-1003. c /o Herald. ceased. by a 348 to 21,7 vote. Only the Com- WTHT—Bereno Oammeii. 1941 MERCURY and 1941 Chevro­ PART TIME CI.ERK for dry-clean­ ~Doks—Birds—^Pets 41 Good condition, only 8225. Terms Brunner'a T.V., 358 East Center Ma n c h e s t e r —^Three rooma plua The administrator hav|ns eahibited WCCC—Newe; Mu(!Ml Bcoraboerd. S :IS -W D R C -P *n y Maaoa. pieces restored. Dresses copied. 1947 CHEVROLET .5-paaaenger let. Both ex^a clean and in ex­ do slip covers (or chairs onl.y. hla admlnlatratlon account with aald muntat* and Sociailala oppaed It. WHAT-Bav* A laf*. ing store. Write Box E,. Herald. arranged. Mitchell 3-5106. Rugs, Lamps, Linoleum, street. QUIET, Middle-Aged Couple. de­ glBsaed-ln porch. Plaatared walla, WTIC—Motion Before the Houle. WTIC-Cinderall* Y^aak-aad. Call PIgri-n 3-6945. coupe. 2-lone green, radio, heater. cellent conditTbn. See B• young ^children. Transportation prices now-. CaU Cliff Scorso, PHONE ME,IMMEDIATELY USED 16” TELE-TONE T.V. Con­ SpoUeaa Cape Cod Home with five circulation In ealc' Diatrict. at least fir W n C —New* of th« World. choose from. All in excellent con­ Written Guarantee. 3-7707. with tools. Hours 9 to 5 p, m.. Poultry and Supplies, 43 COMBINATION Glenwood gas ami room 5>/4-room Ranch. Attached WKNB—Nawa; it^uaat K atlaea. furnished. Mrs. L«la Tybur, direc­ MItcheU 9-4298. HARTFORD 6-0358 * sole. Adaptable to U.H.F. $125. Uniehed rooma and one unfinished, da.vs before the day of aald hearing, WDRC—To Stafford fihow. 8:16—WDRC—Houaaparty. ------dition. Douglaa Motors, 333 Main. Saturday 9 to 1 p. m. McClure oil stove; also maple kitchen ta­ enclosed rear porch, atorm win garage. Just one block from bus. and by malllnt in a registered letter on was estimated that damage 7:45—WDRC—Ea Murrow.- tor. Phone Mitchell 9-5767. ------^—:------— ------BROAD-BREAS¥e D Bronze 'Tur­ Brunner'a T.V., 338 Eaat Center w n c —Road of Ufa. 51 or 57 Plate, $10 allowance ROOFING, Siding and carpentry. Auto Co., 373 Main street. Apply ble and 30 volume jet of Ameri­ AFTER 7 P. M. 46-4690 dowa, screens, awnings and many Wall to wall carpeting In living' or before February II, 1953, a copy of amounted to about one-third of the WONS—Top Tune*. 8:ie-WCOC—N«ws; MuM*. ’ SAVE 8300 to 8500 on quality used Alterations and additions. Ceil- In penson only, after .5 p. m, keys, fresh frozen, 22-25 pounds. atreet. room, dinette and one bedroom. Ihle order to Jane Virkerman. 33 crop. And last year's crop In that WTHT—Lea ■GriffUh, Nawa. WTHT—Top Hit TUn*. BALLARD’S Driving school. Man­ INTERIOR PAINTING, ceilings cana encyclopedia. Call Mitchell other extras. Shown by appoint Rooeevelt atreet, Mancheater. Conn. WTIC—On* Man’* FamllY. cars, It's February Inventory on old battery. 3-year guar­ ing.s. Workmanship guaranteed. .59c ixmnd. Also fresh' eggs SEE IT DAY OR NI.GHT CombinaUon.storm.doors and win­ north central Oklahoma county— WTIC—Poppar Toung chester’s oldest 'Thousands of whitened. Tel. Mitchell 9-4997. 9-0240. meht only. JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge, I :# e - WDRC - Meet Mim*. WHA.I-8aT* A LH*T Sale' at Brunner's. All makes, all antee. Budget $l weekly. A. A. Dion, Iric., 299 Autumn Schaub's Turkey Farm, 188 Hills- dows. Radiant heating. $16,000. Garfield brought $18,500,000. WONB—Official batectlve, accident free Instruction houi^s. models. Terms to suit your bud­ If you have no means of transpor­ Machlnei7 and Took 52 juaat Maun**.' atrect. Mitchell 3-4860. town road. EIGHT-INCH BENCH SAW with ARTHUR A. KNOFLA Many extras. No agents. Phone AT A COURT OF PROBATE held County Agent J. B. Hurjt, who WTIC-Roy Ro*?W. . „ * CCC—Jr. Dla* JdcMy. ' Hundreds of satisfied students. get. Open Mon. and Thura. eve- CONTRACTOR — To do Inside ACCOUNTANT - AUDITOR motor; also Laundromat auto­ tation I’ll send my auto for you. Mitchell 9-1935. •t Munchfiitfr. within and for thn made the estimate, said farmers WHAT—Pollah NaUoiMl Horn*. :C—Right ^ BappEBaA painting and paperhanging. Low SAVE 815 to 830 during Wards * Realtor Diatrict of Manchost^r,- on.tho 16th WTHT-rvTop G uy.. WDRC-Hom* Folks. . .. For appointment tel. Mitchell ninga ’til 9:80. See Brunnee. your COLE lUOTORS CONNECTICUT Valley Construc­ matic washer. Call MItcheU No obligation! day of February. A. D.. IMS. there reported yesterday's blow winter rates, with 35% off on all big garden tractor Lay-Away 875 MAIN ST. • EST. 1921 I:9*-W D R C —On flUg*. 4:i WTHT—CM Tlnnay. 9-2245. . Packard dealer, now. Mitchell SERVICENTER tion. Guaranteed roofs and siding. 'Articles for Sale 45 9-1806. MANCHESTER — 5-Room House. Preaent, j 6 h n J. WALLBTT "the worst they’ve ever seen," •WTIC—Father hUpwi BaaL WDRC—Rebart Q. Lawlat 81.' iMula 1953 wallpaper. Fully Insured. Local manufacturer de- , A—L—B—E—R—T— S sale. Only $10 down hOlda 2 Vi-3 Seven years old. Plastered waDs. Judge. WTHT—Herllat*. 3-5191. Big trades. Aluminum storm windows and Phone; MItcheU 3-5440 In Russell, in central Kansas, Matin**. . 4,. iXNJOT A Driver’s license. For ex­ Call Hartford 32-628.5. Mr. 50% OFF o n . famoua make Bat­ H. P. Chor-Trac untir April 15. Full cellar. Oil hot water heat. Eatate of Margaret Hyde, late of WONB—John Blfais, A(>*ntur*. WKNB—Naw*. ' ' Mltcbpll 9-0980 gutters. All men protected by in- .kires accountant. Expe­ Evenings Mitchell 9-S9S8 Mancheater. In laid Diatrict. der.eaaed. County Agent Gale Mullen said WHAT—Oasla'a Btudlo Party. pert instruction call the Manches­ 1950 CHEVROLET 2-ton cab and Hebert. teries. Written guarahteea. 81.00 Boats and Accessories 46 43-45 Allyn St., Hartford Wards tractors operate efficient­ Copper plumbing. Ameslte drive­ WTIC—Back*Ug* "Wlf*. > ' ’ aurancp. Three years to pay. Free ly under toughest conditlona. Five or MItcheU 9-5592 The adminlatrator having exhibited most of that area's wheat crop Is 9:**—WTHT—Tales of Tomorrow. WHAT-^wa. ^ ‘ l: ter Driving Academy. PUgrim chaanls, new tires, clutch and rience in systems and down, 81.00 weekly. C'aiio Serv- way. Fenced-In yard, nicely land­ hi* ' admlnlatratlon account with said doomed unless moisture comes Im­ WHAT—Nawa; Night Watch. WINTER TIPES— Pennsylvania pstimstes. Call Mitchell 3-7180. speed drive, simple, fool-proof eatate to thia Court for allowance. It I* WTIC—Truth or CaiisaquaBcas. 2-7249. paint, valves Juat ground. W. B. iceriter. Tei. MItcheU 3-4164, McINTOSH BOAT CO. MANCHESTER—Four Roomg, all scaped. Immediate occupancy. mediately. • 137 inches. Carter Chevrolet Co., Cleat, Goodyear Siiburbanite am* Alfred Charest, Owner, 23 auditinjr. Plus knowledjre HEDSTROM Baby Carriage, col­ clutch, tires Included. Regular Only 88,900. As low aa $1,000 ORDERED: That the 35th day of WONB—Bill Hanry, Nawa; Bod Repairlnir MItcheU* 3-4165, or Mitchell lapsible, with mattresa. Reason­ good aize, full cellar, oil heat, February. 1966. at ten o'clock, forenoon, A drought during the latter half Giin Club of the Air. Inc., 311 Main street. Phone 2 In 1 recaps Auto Ute, Penn- OFFERS 8239.50 Chor-Trac deluxe $224.50. down. MItcheU 3-8274; Hartford MANCHE.STFIR Roofing anil Sid: . of bud^etinjf. 9-0980. able. MItcheU 3-8798. , good location. $9,200. Gatto A Cq., at the Probate Olllre In the Municipal of 1952 and Insufficient moisture • .I|.,.WDRC—Guest SUr*. jlMOOME TAX SERVICE CaU MItcheH 9-5238. ----- 'Sylvania and' Bowers- batteries. MATTRESS. .Tour old mattreases Regular 8229.-50 Chor-Trac Stand­ Hartford ' S-9198; ' Eves. 8-3989; 5-5138.* Schwartz Real Estate.— Bull(,1fHf. In- aald 'Mancheater. Ite -end t:ta—WDRC—Bing Crosby.. T eh viib tn L Ing company, Alco all types of this winter'" I'efl the son drije a'fi'd WTIC—Bddia Cantor. . Dan Moeler, Mitchell 9-3829. Free road siervire. Terms on all fterliizeu and remade like new. Ko v a l a n d SmlUi-Corona port­ CLEAN USED MOTORS WE BUY and sell good used furni­ ard 8214.50. Montgomery Ward, MItcheU 3-8946. the aame I* aaalgned for a hearing on 1941 FORD SEDAN. Radio, heater, painting «nd carpentry work CaU Jones Furniture and Floor WALKER STREET — Modern Six- the allowance of aaid admlnlatratlon loose. The high wind* can easily WTHT—Mlebatl Shayn*. I-tjVANTED—A ride to Pratt A Whit­ products Th*» Budget Center, 91 ■ EXCELLENT able and' standard typewriters. ture, combination ranges, gaa 822 Main street. account with aald eatate, aacertaln- whip the soil from around young WONS—Bonge of Our TUB*. P, M. *■ good condition, green finish. Lots Center street- Guaranteed work. Phone MItcheU Covering-36 Oak, Mitchell 9-1041. All makes of adding ^ machines 1948 JOHNSON S H.P...... ,,.$110. BOLTON — Custom built 6-room Room Single. Fireplace,, oil heat. ment of heir* and order of diatrlbutlon. WNMO - ■ ^ ney Alrcrsft, Airport. From 8 9-8933 for free eslimates. 1948 CHAMPION 7.9 H P...... 8110. ranges and heaters. Jonea Furni­ Garage, ameslte drive. Combina­ Wheat plants, killing them. !•:**—WONB—■-rank Edwards. of good transportation in this one. OPPORTUNITY sold or rentecI“ Ttepal^ on aU ture Store, 36 Oak. MItcheU ranch. Twin size bedrooms. 34 ft. and thI* Court direct* that notice of WTHT—Nawa of Tomorrow. 4:00—Kata BmlOi. ' i to 5:30. Vicinity of West Center 1950 MERCURY 7.5 H P...... 8145. Mnaical Instramenta 58 living room, ■hUipplno mahog- tion screens and .storm aash. Lot the time and place aaalgned for aald The new dust storms brought WDRC—Th* Amerlean Way. »;00-TooUI* Mlppeffl*^ , street Mitchell 8-5098 Douglas Motors, 333 Main. PARAMOUNT Engineering Com­ makes. Marlow’s. 9-1041. — ------—- bearing be given to all peraona known WTIC—Judy CanoT* Blww. 8:18—TooUl* H ipped***. - - 1 ■ Motorcycle*;—Bicycles 11 Courses and Classes 27 1946 JOHNSON 9.7 H.P...... 890. any panelling Recreation room. nicely landscaped. Trees and memories one# again of the black Howdy D e e ^ .^ .\ pany. Roofing and' aiding esti­ 1950 EVINRUDE 3.5 H.P...... 890. TRUMPETS, Clarinets, trombones, to be Intereated therein to appear and blizzards of the 1930* when wind WHAT—Nawa: Night Wateh., 1948 PONTIAC Convertible; Radio, Please Send Complete POWER MOWERS — Buy now. KEIAONATOR Electric range, Two-car garage. Three acres. shrubs. Nice locaUon. Immediate be heard thereon by pubitahiiig *■ copy |*;I4-WONB-MUSie l^iFTTleaRr ’orWiWe-ldae DRIVER WANTED from Grove mates cheerfully given. All types d ie s e l 1950 MERCURY SUPER saxophones; guitars. Largest se occupancy. ^ cellen t value. of thia order In aoaie newapaper hav­ erosion put thousands of farmers nuh. ' street, Rockville, to Hartford.) heater Hydramalic. All nevr tires, Spring prices msy be hlgherX 82 double oven, floor sample, reg. Carlton W. Hutchins, Mitchell WTHT—Concart Hour, GIRL’S BLUE bicycle. Hixe 26. ' of roofing and siding camples on 10 H.P...... 8210. Y lection of instruments in town. $12,000. Reasonable terms. Call ing a circulation In aald Diatrict. *1 and ranchers out of business. ia:*a—WTHT-;-Co«^ewa; ThrongM Th* Taara. 1:40—KSS?*'.**'. f y y i j ^ reasonable. Can he- seen anytime Brand new. Call Mitchell 9-9916. display at 4I Oak street. F. H. A. 1948 MERCURY LIGHTNING 818.5. AU accessories. Expert repairing. William Goodchlld, Sr., Realtor, hearing, and bv malting In a reglater- Gnats Up- to 50 MPH WDRC—New*Mulle. 5.9647. Cole Motors 8er\'Jcenter. M lt,^- 1946 LAN^ON 2,5 H.P...... ; 83.5. kins Brothers,’ 93J Main street. CENTRAL—Fine home for large Mitchell 3-7925 anytime. Friday or Saturday. 46 Cooper Flnatirlng. Tel. MIteheH 3-8177 Hplnip in Ihif* areA ell 9-0980. Ward Krause, 87 Walnut. Mitch­ rd teller on or before February ts' 1953. Yesterday’* blow, with guesU up 11:46—WHAT—Naw*. . , BOX E- HERALD „ 1947-FLAMBEAU 5 H.P_____ 8*0-...... family"' or' oroper Tietup to ' yield A.oopy, of.. thl*.-ord*r .to Mary-.J.,! Har- to 50 milesAn hour, *ent up cloud* ■WDRC—D*B«*'Greh**t**,...... ,.WANTED:~Rlde, daHy„to and. from . ■ street.------4f» lt^-4-rain^l •■fm'-Wifh 4»av' iobn-tkn' \ TWO' SERVED Ga refrigerators, ell 3-5336;~' rlaon, 4« Riiiaell atreet. Marcheater. Wsnted ■ Aoto*-;- • GREAT EASTERN ■ Di4*iip| nipchanicp. tractor bull- good income. Twwcar garage. FIRST t i m e o n THE MARKET— of dus tover weatern Kansas. At Il;*e—Nawa on All Btattohi: ' Vicinity of Hartford Institute of ATTENTION Ladies! Slip covers 830 each. Watkins Brothers, 935 This Six-Room Cape Cod features Conn.; Eliaabeth H. Smith. 36 Elmwood WHAT—Bav* a Llf* Program, living. ’ Practically any hours 1951 PLYMOUTH 4-door sedan, Motorcycles 12 floxarp. and crane op^rafoi-N. ma­ USED BOATS MUSIC Instrument rental. Com­ Madeline Smith', Realtor. Mitchell elreel, Mailcheater. Conn.; Anna H. of 'dust over western Kansas. At ROOFING AND rine Dle8#*I. ‘ partu man and manv and drapes custom 'made. Re-up- Main street. four bedrooms, oil heaj, plastered 11 :*4-WDRC—New*. 1:00—Burn* and Allas. suiUhle. Phone Mitchell 9-0979. color dark blue. Heater, defroster, other johN In thU rapidly expann- WANTED — Experienced truck holslcrlng. Beautiful fabrics, plete line of instrnments. Rental 9-1642, Mitchell S-4679. Crocker. 46 RuaaeU atreet. Mancheater, one-eighih of a mile at times. 11:16—WONB—Midnight Matlaa*. WANTED--Good. clean, used cars. CONSTRUCTION CO. Inc iiidUNtry. If yon ai'*» mechnn- 14’ THOMPSON .r ...... 8160. walls, hatchway, all utilities, cor­ Conn.; ElIxabeliT H. Smith. 36 Elworid WTHT—Lai* Show. 6:80—Amo* 'N* Andy. new seat covers. Full price only driver. References needed. Apply prints, stripes, solids. Expertly KELVINATOR Refrigerator, 9.4 applies to purchase price. Rep­ atreet, Mancheater. Conn.; France* H In Oklahoma mbtorista at Enid t0d)lH!|eriln - FILE your Income tax return in See Bob Oliver, Center Motor Ically minded and want -Increased 12' WOLVERINEjiOver- VERY DESIRABLE Seven room ner lot and garage. All for $11,000. wUC—New*. 10:|6—wlneluU4ljUM#*y. $1205. Carter Chevrolet Co., 311 21 OAK STREET rarnincrt you owe It to voiirndf to in person. Old Colony Co.. Hilliard finished, 85 down, 82 weekly, hauledt ...... 8200. cu ft. ,;two door 1952 mqdel, reg resenting Olds, Selmer, Badi, Forde. 334* Main atreet. Mahcheater. In the central part of the state re­ WHAT—Night Watch. your own home. Call Mitchell Bales, 461 Main afreet. Dutch colonial. Ehccellent condi­ 25-year mortgage available. Phone Conn.i .Xlewarl • C. Hdye, 334 Mkin ■WDR^DwIght Cook*. u :r -Forain “ ■let ’ ■ ' Main street. Phone Mitchell find ont ■ whether or not you* can street. balance one year to pay. CaU 12' THOMPSON ...... 8125. 8450,'saie price 8375. Limited sup Pedler and Bundy. Metter’s Music Barbara Woods,-Agent, MKchell ported dust so thick they U :i -Koben. MoBti 9-4928 for appointment. Qualifv. Kf»r free inf4>rifiation wlth- Studio, 177 McKee. MItcheU tion, new roof, hew paint. Private atreet. Manrheater. Conn.; Wilfred S. Il:se-W 'nc-Itm of the Night 9-6238. . fYour Hou.se Doctor) wit bbllcatlpn write! Mrs. Carr,/Mitchell 9-7320. liAAMgSBURY SKIFF (New) , ply. Watkins Brother?, 935 Main 9-7702. Croaaen. I.I7 North Elm atreft. Man- couldn't, see their hood emblems. WDRC—fiymphony Hall. 13:10—Nawa, 3-7500. rale. No agents.. Phone 9-5650 for •heater. Conn.: Norman C. Croaaen. 64 Winds up to 45 mile* an hour WHAT—Nile Watch. WKEB ■ ■ • ■------.WANTED—Ride to Pratt and Whlt- Business Serrices Offered 13 Roofinjr — Sidinjr — Gutters THE PERSON AT- FINANGE Shopworn ...... 816.5. street. particulars. Frankllr.' atreet, Mancheater. Conn. 4 ;96—ProgfH# Praeiawa. ney, second shift, vicinity of 1949 CHEVROLET Vi-ton pick-up, TRACTOR TRAINING 'CINCO ALL Aluminum combina­ kicked up dust in the Panhandle Itiaa—WTIC — New*; Star* In J a u ; 4:80—Cloaadin pt Nyloa e x IT* excidlent condition. Carter Chev- MANCHESTER Welding Service. - and Leaders RECONDITIONED Easy Spin JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge, Hollywood Palladium Orcheatr*. . Woodland street. Mitchell 3-4619. COMPANY tion'wTfTdows No painting, no We Sell Dumphy, Lymari; Pan Yan MANCHESTER—Six room co­ and west Texas, but light-fain fell WDRC—Nawa. catch Colo. „i' Portable equipment. General SERVICE, INC. Dry. $60. Other used wringer Wearing Apparel— Purs 57 Suburban for Sale 75 AT A COURT OF PROBATE holdan 5:00—Weatarn Thaalar. rplet Co.. Inc.,‘ 3 il Main Street. changing, no storing. Free esti­ Boats. Chris Craft, Sail Fish Boat lonial. Fireplace, all hardwood in north and east Texas. W HAT-Nlght Watch. welding, boiler and furnace weld­ A Complete Hpme Remodelinsr Box Z, care Herald Will employ several men aa atyle washing machines from $15 at Cnliimbi*. in and for Ihr Diatrict of Southern California also suf; 8:0O;-Bhlp‘* -Baportar. Phone Mitchell 9-5238. mate gh'en, no obligation. Call Kit" floors. Tils bath and extra lava­ Andover In the Slate of Connecticut, Taaiarraw 6:18—Tha Early Bhow. Aotomobnee forHsle 4 ing. MItcheU 9-1658 or Mitchell Service branch manager trainees. Must to $30. Wqtklns Brothers, 935 on the 17th da.v of Fehruary. 1658, fered from winds. Gust* up to 82; 7:30—Naw*. William TunsUy, Mitchell 9-9095. MUSKRAT Fur coat, size 16. Uke tory. Oil hot water heat. Thi* NEWLY REMODELED two-fam e !e e - :w n c —Frank Atwoofi. 1951 CHEVROLET Flcetllne 2- 9-8782. , • be high school • graduate, college Open Evenings 'Til 8 P, M. Main atreet. Preaert CLATTON E. HUNT: Judke. niU'es an hour whipped up dust WDRO—Farm ProfraiB. 7:45-/C*nyOn Countw. I960 PLYMOUTH suburban ata- Mortffaires 31 training desirable. Age 24-28, new. 890. Phone MItcheU 9-l«01. .hom.e U brand new and in excel­ lly home in Willington, 4 and 5 Estate of Uary Wilaon Brown, late fit* —WDRC—Hymn Trim*. l:0O-Ftam* of th* W**L door. Dark.gray, heater, defroster Mitchell 3-8271 w a r d s SPRING oil sale Is on! rooms. ■ 5 rooms vacant. Modern from parched fleldi that have been tlon wagon. Fold down rear seat. signal lights. Powergllde. One ATTICS AND Ba."emcnts.cleane5-.:gal. drum''8.64. , Reg. Are. you wonderlpg what | Wapted—eTo Bay 58 deceaaed and of the proceeclnga In th* into the gymnasium during a bas- t:44-W O N S—Early Edition. ,7:00—Today. ^ . 1949, 1950, two doors and four | A-ertlble. 'All^^fyas. Low mileage. Installations, repairs, cleaning. Business OpiNirtanltlefl 32 • Apply 4* A. M. to 5 P. M.. Five- ■ kina Brothers, 935 Main rtreet- ette, breeze-way and garage. , In w n c —New*. 1:00—Teat Pattarn a#S Me roofs. Gutter work.. Chimneys ning_ hours by appointment—Mon 84.69 five gallon can 84;i7. Reg. the cost will be on that-1 C"'*''*'' of King* Jn katball game betweeh M^hicrBbn. doors. A lt deluxe models and fully Call owner at Mitchell 3.614Q. Range and power burners. 447> j WANTED''TO BUY — Old Glass, ♦hS State of New Turk, the aariie; being T:*e—WDRC—Newatlm*. t:44-^at#in|I Nawa, equipped. Stop in and compare Main street. Manchester. . 'Tel. cleaned, repaired. 26 yeart*-'exv FOR RETIRED or business-mind­ day through Friday. 81.95 two gallon can 8i;66. 'Rejf. ■ 'new" home yoU at* plan- [ FLORENCE Electric range, 3 sur­ cation.' S. A. Beechler, Realtor. new, piaster walls, fireplace, full a Court of competent'jurladlctlon, prov­ roUege and Kansas Wesleyan. W T IC -B ob Steele. .0:00—Ding Dong T China, Picture Frames, Paint cellar, oil heat, large lot, imme WTHT—Breahfaat With Ban. 10:80—Window Bheppar. this selection of beautiful, rlean, PACKARDS. 1948-1949-19.50. late Mitchell 9-6196. Ytltchell 9-2.303. perlence. Free estimates. /Gall ed couple. Small plumbing and 85.76 case 24 one. quart cans ning? A visit or telephone .' face units and deep well; 3 stor­ Phone Mltchali 3-6069. ing and ealabllahing the same be filed Players had to wipe off their shoes inga. Furniture, Silver, Lamps, diate occupancy. G.l. approved and recorded and that the Executor frequently to keep frofn sliding WONB—Weather: New*. Il;00-On* In Every Family, guaranteed ears at Center Motor model 51-52. AU choice and top Howicv. Manchester 'MItcheU' hardware store complete with flx- 84.98. Montgomery lyard, .822 call will-place* our draft­ age compartments. Reg. $219.95, named lii **ld will he approved by thi*' WKNB—Polonla. 11:BV:-Btrtka It KlcB- .. PERSONAL Etc. For Information call Vir- $12,700. Gatto A CO.. Hartford on the . dust covered floor. The Sales, 461 Main street. dollar value. Priced low for luxury FLOOR PROBLKMit solved with 3-5.361] / ture.*'. Living quarters if desired. . Main street. ing and constmetion ex-* sale price 8179.95. Wat^klns, Broth FOUR-ROOM CAPE COD — Two Court, aa per application on Ole more WCCC—Good Morning.Muaic. P. M. linoleum, 'asphalt tile countev. FINANCE COMPANY . perlence at your disposal. ginia Madden, tel. Mitchell 9-3807, unfinished up with front dormers. 5-9198. Eves. 8-3989; Manrheater fully anpeara. It la ganne wen played out despite the WHAT—Cup of Coffee'CTub. 13:00—LentenSertea, and quality cars. Must sell 'em Write P. O. Box 234 Station A. era, 935 Main street. or write P. O. Box 110, Manchea­ "Tity^^^WONB—Alan Hanry Bbow. - 13:t»- Lnva Of — —------1951 FORD >4-ton pick-up, excel­ Expert workmanst.lp,- free eatt- BOLTON — Building *tone "and Ideal (or growing family. Oil Mitchell 3-6948. ORDIcRED; That aaid application be haze, with McPherson winning practically at ,';'Oi.r own price to Manchester. , ter. h « r d and determined at the Probate 7 :I * - w 6 n B-N* w*. eh For To lent condition. Like new , I.,ow matea. Open evehinga. Jones Fur­ Heating— Plumbliw 17 806 !Main Street flagstone. Bolton Notch Quarry. Slightly used xmrpets. One 12’ hot water heat. Fireplace. Alum­ Office to Columbia. In aalo- Diatrict, on fi3-S8. WCCfVHtood Horning Muale. Hii -'What'a. C o o k l^ ^ make room for othera coming hi Jams Raaliy Co. COVENTRY LAKE—Year 'round '1:30--Garry Mo«r* mileage. .Better , burry. _ Easy niture. Osk street. Mitchell SMALL VAIUETY STORE and Phone Mitchell 9-0617. Stanley 17'6” rose scroll Axmlnster, as .is inum storm windows and. doors. the 81 h day of March. 195.7. at I SO WDRC-Polonte. on '53 new Packards. Low n ,. and all new whitewall tires. coupe. Clean. 85.50 down real town eink.s sold. F.stlraatea glad­ In good home, all electric. Furnish -WANTED 8150. Adaptable to-U.H.F. Brun Freeing the bus, the snowplow- WTtC—New*. obaervance, siMnaorad by tha Iton* copied, vacuum cletinera, Irons, lished dry cleaning route. Apply able for light housekeeping. No Additional features include oH 'round home. $8,500. Easy Terms. at Columbia. vyl(hin and for iJiv Dla- WKNR—Phil Hal* Show. This Is A Cream Puff! buy. Brunner's. 358 Center street. ly given; C. O. Lorentsen. Mlt.ch- ner’s T.V., 3S8 East Center street Irlrt o f Arwlowr, o f 4he 17th day of rescue team reversed its' course Chester CouncU of Church Waattm, guna. _. etc...... jr.epalred..... Shears. references. CaU P ll^ m 2-7470 in person at Manchester Dry objection to children. Inquire 24 lieat, good condition, garage, lot Gatto A Co.,' Hartford 5';9I98. Eve­ WTHT—Top O' th* Morning. e’ll 9-7636. . j INDUSTRIAL' nings 8-3989; Manchester MItcheU Fvliruarv, -A.D;, IS.'i.?. , ahd chopped a way through the WONS—Alan Henry Show. 1946 CHRYSLER—Green. . Radio, knives, mowera etc, pul Into con: after 6:00. Cleaiiers, .93 Wells street. All Applications Held THE WASHING Machine you .are Grove street, Rockville, Hillside 83 X 300. Phone Barbara Wood*, Prw nt, CLATTO.V K. HU.VT. Ban.. tomorrow afternoon sit Iff 1948 CHEVROLET 3-6948. snow-pac^eii roads allowing the WHAT—Jeating With Wamp. heater. Beater covers: Signal dition for coming needa. Bralth- HEATING From A to 21. Cpn- now using lar worth $75 towardh House, Apartment .14. Jkgent. MItcheU 9-7702. Ju d ze. g:sa—WCCC— New DraakfaptSraakfapt News- UliUier HaU of 'tha BiMipBcl . 4-DR. SEDAN— Fleetline SARAH COVENTRY, INC., award­ On ninlloh of..Alv*h M 'illrlirlat. of Wyoming Motor Co. carrier to lights. Sun visor. In good condi­ walte, 52 Pearl street. veTslon burnera, boiler-burner WANTED- -Full time man for gen­ SITES AVAIUBLE In Strict Confidence new Blackstone or ABC automa­ Wanted— Real" Estate 77 Boy. . Lutheran Church., A cbUdtte'i'jpFO> " ' To-Tone Green. I-oaded and ex- ed the Fashion Academy Award eral grinding work. Apply in per­ PLEASANT ROOM in private I MANCHESTER—Six Rooms, two Andovvr. Connrollctil. AdnrOnlatralor, reach its destination. 'The bus WTIC—Redio Bazaar. _ tion. Call after 5 p. m. MItcheU units, complete heating systems. for 1958, has openings for a lim­ tic during our February Furniture mi till- inlaaiala aaiata o f Inax R. Oil- was en route from Rawlins to WDRC—New*-. Shopper’* SpeclaL gram wlU be held atmultnaamaly ■I cellent.' LINOLEUM P.emnanta 50c square son. Capitol Equipment Co., 38 We Win Build to Suit for home. Convenient location. Park-1 unfiniahed, practicaUy new; flre- LIST. YOUR home with the E ahd rhrlal, late of Andover, within aald ’ 9-3581. All work guaranteed.* Time pay­ ited. number of Fashion Show Di- Sale. Watkins Bros. 935 Main Casper;------6:46—WCCC—Monay Melody. In the chajkil. iMtead of Ihvtlvc yard. Avpl**!: covering. Main street. ______, Lease. Apply;------— WR1TE4Vl Heattar. parish building as prevtpvEiy; an­ ers. Tel. Mitchell 3-513.5. beautiful Costume Jewelry and month* ha allnwa(l an.' liniltVil foe the 3:*e—WDRC—Nswa 2-t)R. SEDAN— Fleetma&ter. Runs 8we|l. Fluid .drive.. Heater. men. AU Job* guaranteed. Hall DELUXE HIASY Spin dryer wash­ PLEASANT Furnished room, with rooms, dormers. $12,500. Gatto k The E and F, Agenev,' phone cradltor* of aaid eatalv to axhlhlt thair nounced. enjoy' above average earnings. . 56r semi-private kitchen prlvllage,' Kcllv (graduates _JwcCC—12- Hiindrii.. and 30. Hits,___ — Attwth eervices a coloradJBfllttLl.. Darh Blue. Radio, heater, de- 8245 down, balance easy. Brun­ Linoleum Co.. 56 Cottage street. PLyUBlNC And heating. Speclal- . JARVIS I ing machine. Eight months' old. Co.. HartforlT 5-9198. ' Evenings Mitchell 9-8715 or 9-1167. flllnuuagalnaf lha. aama to tha Admin­ wk.N'B^New*. No coUeeting or. delivering.-Write 5 latrator and uiroet*. {hat (hiMIc notice _ •mTa-.a-v ca • a ■ -a ■;Keali of Zoeaor.'r tha,8t«9MlfcB6.. froetere. Very cholee throughout. ner's. 75?'F-|ist.,Center street. MItcheU 9-4022. evening* Mltch- . izing in -repairs) Copper ' wetar ; Town Real hiugstiiL Call MItcheU 9-J91S3, Working ftrls preferrefi. Phone 8-3989: Man. MItcheH 8-8946. ■ 'WONS—New*. - . . ell .3-M6B or Mitchell 3-8109. ] ■ Arthur B. Witlmms. Sarah Coven* MANCHESTEA MItchien B-T428, ■ • . WANTED-- given of ihl*,.prdar -by -w rtveriieknr'■W 'i.'^g»l■t^h^hl • ’■WTHT-^Rreaktaai. Club. '. African hoy. «nr;ba aMvii (Hfl- piping; remodeling'eiectric equip­ - try-,’ ..Inc;*', New-ark, ’ New ' York emSTRUCTION CO. CAPE COD'— Spotless, cheerful ' ranges. Please photie any time;' jicwapapci:. liaviu* a clrculailofi-In ■■ ® X alll -.Y YaxF r^Laalyvaa . W TIC-Theawr of Melody._ . 1^46 CHEVROUrr.' } 12" MAJESTIC Table model T. V. aald...... 'hlalrlci,. -and------hv- - posting------copy • w h a t —New*; Hornlnff Star Re­ dren- may be excuse* liw epy"'"" GOOD INVESTMENTS ANTIQUES Reflntshed. Repairing ment Tot pingged drains, Edward State. *—r —...... -- 5 Dover Road — TeL 5^-8-41.12 CENTRAL. Clean comfortahle home of four rooms with expan- _y/arren E. Howland, Realtor. 543 thereof on the public aign poet In aald to attend thi# eervlCe by T ,1^-DR. SEDAN—Fleetmaster Johnson, illtchell 3-6979 or set. Good condition, 849. CaU .Towb'of Andover, neareet the 'place' view, TotTone Blue. Radio, heater, de- IN RENEWED CARS done on .any furniture. Tleman. Notice " Is hereby given o f- a room in quiet home. 20 Wad»l' stoh' space secbhd floor, garage Woodbridge street, ■ MItcheU Munich, Germany.- Prc. 'Th'omas 3: 1L-WDR(>-Mu*le Off the Reeqra. a written excuge from , Mitcheir3-.5044. STENOGRAPHER for our East MItcheU 3-5210. I.4irg* lot. Fine location. Made­ where the dereaked 1**1 dwelt. , frostera. A good solid car. full 189 South Main street. Phone* Public Hearing to be held by the vi'orth street. 3-8800. Cerflfted from Record. .1. Kelly, whose wife, Dolores, lives WONS—Jeck Downey'* Waxwork*. Mrs. Martin Alvord. In chasH-eu Hartford office. Interesting work. line Smith, Realtor, MItcheU CLAYTON K. KU.NT, Juege. WKNB—The EiT Swell Show. price 8695.00. 1947 Plymouth DeLuxe MItcheU 3-5643. ' LENNOX Furnaces and warm air Board of Director* pf the Town of at 439 Center street, recently grad­ 9:sa—WCCC—Newa; Market BaakeL the children’s--service. wiQi.be FuU or part time. Permanent po­ ROOM FOR Rejit at 272 Main 9-1842 or 3-4679. LISTI-NGS Wanted. Single, two- uated from th* Seventh Army’s heating. Earl Van Camp. Mitchell sition. No Saturdays. Good sal­ Manchestri''’'in the -Hearing Room w n c —New*; You anC Tour Chtl(L assisted by Mrs. Qaynund 4-Door Dark Green street. Parking. CaU MItcheU family, three-family busineaa non-commissioned officers academy WHAT—Italian Profram. i941 PLYMOUTH Radio and Heater, 9-.5844. ary. Insurance .benefits. Apply of the MUNICIPAL BUILDING MANCHESTER — Attractive Six- Mrs. Rudolph Hecif and M n . T.V. SERVICE. 82 50 per call. F O R L E A S E 3-4071. property. Have many cash buy­ at Munich. Germany. 3:44':’ WDRO—Bln* Croaby. ert Holmes. '' * .4-DR. SEDAN—DeLuxe- Phone Mitchell 9-8429 anytime. EXPERT REPAIR and SERVICE Hartford Despatch A Warehouse at 8:00 P. M. on FRIDAY, FEB­ Room custom built Cape -Cod on . ers. Murtgages arranged. Please Rockville During the six-week course, he WTIC—Victor H. Llndlahr. Radio, heater, defroatera. Good 19,47 Chevrolet Fleetmaster for all types of Go., Mr. Burnham. 225 Prospect RUARY 20th, 1953, concerning the Approximately 10,000 feet LARGE Double room with kitchen AA zoned street. IJving room, call George U Graziadio. Real­ ■riVHAT—.ramoii* Trial* Mrs. Elate GuatafiooB ariliffeB th t , running car. was taught techniques of combat WKNB-.Ru*'* Morzan Show. i 4-Door REFRIGE-RATION‘service, com­ naces -t'oal, 'OU. or gaa. Viking street. East Hartford, or Mr. Pension Ordinances otj_^the ToVn of floor surface for manu­ pri-vileges, suitable for working fireplace, wall to wall carpeting. I tor. MItcheU 9-5878. 109 Henry Jeadership. Including ■ infantry lt;*a- WDRC—Arthui GoOIray. aololst at the womiia’a i Green, Radio and Heater. mercial and domestic. See bur furnace blowers and Mor-Sun win* Mooney, 410 Capitol avenue, Hart­ of Manchester. couple, $12.50 per week. Vernon modern cabinet kitchen, exhaust i street. » ■ - ^oint Boards Flan "squad tactics and deployment of WTttT—My True Story. chairman of tha day is Mfl 1941 OLDSMOBILE ter air conditioners installed. We ford. facture or storage, with rail -fan, bedroom and dining room.; WTIC—Weleome Traveler*. rick Wood, who U bring aBi display of guaranteed used refrig­ Section 4 of Pension Ordinances Inn, Talcottville rotary.. CaU men and equipment in the field. WGCC—11 Hundred and 30 HIU. ,2-DR. SEDAN—6-C.vl. 1950 F6rd DeLuxe erators George H. Williams As- can make ugly pipe-cluttei;ed cel­ as Amended January 6, 1948, are sidinR and office space. Will MJtchell 9-8216. Also trailer park­ tile bath first floor. Two bedrooms | CONSIDERING SBLUflG S'lce. Mitch­ • TEL. HARTFORD 8-0271 vate home. Quiet neighborhood. proved and will recommend appro­ Thomas Kelly, live at 77 Elm 19.51 Plymouth Cambridfire ' creased at the rate of one-third of room with cheerful fireplace. cash client, a two-family 5-room WTIC—StrlkeU Rich. stat 11A-TON RACK BODY ell 9-0883. [one per cent (1-3 of 1 % ) per Excellent opportunity; many employes' benefits,,; 59 HoU atreet. ' priation "of 8665;000 for erection of street. East Hartford. U:I4—WTHT-AWe, th* Womaa Club Coupe PLUaCED SEWERS Screened porch, flagstone floor. flat. Steam o r‘hot water heat, oil an elementary school on East U :34-WONB—New*. c e ip t' - JOcceUent cOndiUon. Light Gray,. Radio and Heater, I month for each and every month COMPLETE Repairs by Stuart R. WANTED . No experience necessary for our type of work. LARGE FRONT ROOM auitable Spacious master bedroom, bath burner, good location and lot 'ftreet. EX-8ELBOTMAN DIES WHAT—New* In Itallian. format from September 1, 1646, to the for gentleman or couple. Kltphcn and medium sized bedroom up. for two-car garage. Will pay $15,- H:Se—WDRC—Grand Slam. He did noti 1948 CHEVROLET* 1951 Plymouth Belvedere Wolcott, A-1 Repair, Sales, on date of their retirement, but that Machine Cleaaeil Personnel thanges on the board WCCC—Neva; 13 Hundred and 30 v.-ashing machines, vacuum clean­ We need Ranch Homea, 4 or 5 rooms, imfumisliod privileges. Centrally located. Call Bealtiful oak floors throughout. 000 to 817,000. Allen Realty Co.. oodb'tiry, Feb. 19—(A’)— Carl ■ HIU. The 32 SEDAN DELIVERY (Hard Top) no per.son having retired prior to We train you on the job.' G O O D SALARY. Include Clarence J. McCarthy of Wo •wnc—Bob and Ray. not be raiich^ j ers, motors, small appliances. Colonial* and Cape Cods Mitchell 3-4113. Unusual closet space. Warm, dry 180 Center street. Mitchell 3-5105. A. Peterson, 51, who had served • Very fine order. , Two Tone Blue, Radio and the effective date of this amend-* 4 Bepth: Tanka, Dry Wells, Sewer basement, atthched garage. A,t- Rockville, named to succeed the WHAT—Berio Program. occupies Welding. 180 Main street. Phone at fair prices for our mah but iMOtod if possiblo, Unes Installed—Cellar Water- late James Touhey, Robert Kahan, this town and nearby Bethlehem WONS—43ueen for a Day. ( e Heater. ment shall receive leas than 825.00 ONE BEDROOM FOR RENT— traotlve lot with field.i[tone ter­ ARE, YOU Ready to sell your prop­ WTHT—Break th* Bank. wife and I Mitchell 9-6678. customer*. <^lck seVvIce per month. Proofing (Done. Double bed. 119 Cooper Hill street. attorney, replacii.g Werner Kup- as selectman, died yesterday at his WKNB—Music from out of th* Wait. ! DeCORMIER -ruo red tape. racing, On the bus line. Asking erty? We have ready' buyers montBBv’i BROWN-BEAXJPRE, INC. by profotsioeid mem ond Dated at Manehestcr, Connecti­ Phone MItcheU 9-(MB5. waiting for property in Manches­ feni'Chii.ld, resigned; George Wil­ home here. 'Surviving are his tl:4B-WH>T-r-Pot PourrL 816,500. Elaaily financed. To in- widow and a son. his father, a u ;4i—WDRtX-Rosanury. * ported a i .. MOTdR SALES, INC. ' ALL KINDS of carpentry work.. cut, this 18th day of Februfary, Mc KINNEyX i RQS. apect please call WArrep E. How­ ter amd vicinity. Gatto and Co., son re-elected chalrmqn of the WTIC—Bob Hop*. , denua bu" Your Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer fcMiiUy^of throo. SEAR$ ROEBUCK AND CO,. SEWERAGE DISPOSAL CO. Finance board and Herman Olson brother gnd a rister. Funeral :,«rv- Reasonable rates. MItcheU 9-4291. 1953. FURNISHED ROOMS for ladle* or land. Realtor. 543 Woodbridge Hartford 5-9198, evenings 8-3989, \WCCC—A Friend at T » iM children ’ JARVIS REALTY Harold A. Turkingtoit UB-iS3 PenrI SL named secretary. Ices are scheduled for Friday, WHAT—Ronronl Frogiam. . ■' (24 Maple Sti-eet -( 30 BISSEUJ. ST. MANCHESTER Manchester gentlemen. Phone Mitchell 9-5093. street. Mitchell 3-8600. or MItcheU 3-6946. i ^ Mitchell 9^5234 LAWN MOWERS sharpened and Secretary.. Board ^of Director* of. 511 Main Street Phone MI-9-4381 i..' Phone Mlicheli 3-8854 repaired, reasonable rates.**.' Tel. Phon* MI-3-4112 PHONE MI-3-S121 - the ' Tdwn of Mancheater, . 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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1953 PAGE e ig h t e e n Average Ddily Npt Press Run - The Weather l®auicl|f0lfr lEiifttittg J ifra lb Far th« Week Ended Forecaat of U. 8. Weather Burenn Fab- 1«. ISSS Ralir beginning late tonight; 10,903 > f ’loud.v, rain, windy, warmer Set- Tra^itioii and Hard Work- Member of the Audit urday. WEEKt Bttman cnmuiationk - MrincKesiet^— A “€Uy o f ViCtdfie^CKflrm^ X- February is a n\onlh of American tra*Sitibn. The birthdays of two of America’s greatest sdns.ociffr this tnonth. VOL. LXXII, NO. 120 «;biaalfl.d Adverttalng on Pag* 2S1 MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1953 (TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES—IN,TWO SECTIONS) PRICE FIVE CENTS Washingtoin laid the foundations of a country, and Lin­ coln saw it through its worst storm and kept the structure intact. It took hard work to do both jobs. That’s Ten Dozen Diapers a Day And it is only by hard work that the tradition of Amer­ ica’s greatness will he kept alive. We in thrsuperm arket business have been doing oiir part to prewrvf the tradi-' Witness Charges Anti-Red tion; and we skall TOntinue, with hard work, to help main­ tain what Washington tnd Lincoln help to build.

y Check These Values At HALE’S Self Serve aaid Meat Dept. THit nuiE STATE HAI.E’SI SUNLIGHT 400 Escape, Three Hurl as Fire Sweeps School Fresh Ground, Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Cards Sold Collectivist BUTTER BUTTER FANCY, LARGE By Saigh to COFFEE I.b.- CUCUMBERS 2 For 35c Scheme Is Lb. 77c CENTER SLICES PINEHURST Lb. iTALiAN PEPPERS i h 23e B eer Firm Also Bared Pillsbury m St. lAiuis, Feb. 20—(/P)— Swordfish i;»rre 30c Clean. f»^ and wide-awake, the Pinkham quadruplet, look out on the world from their Weat Bux­ Wa.shington, Feb. 20—(JP) RADISHES 2 Bch... 19c ton, ..Maine., critt... But for the pareat. of (left to rtght) Rehecea, Wll M eU^_and JMe, life l« more The St. Louis Cardinals were .—Senators 4iigging- into- aL difficult. Their $20-a-month fahn hoii*^ la 160 year, old, haa no bathroom or hot water, 8ilaa Pihk- sold today- for 53,750,000 Id C A K E M I X FRESH HADDOCK FILLETS G iant 72c (NK.\ Tele- leged subversion in the ham earna only $50 a week. And hla wife haa to waah 10 dozen diapera dally by hand, Anheuser-Busch, Inc., of St. “Voice of Amerrca” developed Kch. photo). \ ______’______' Louis, one of the nation’s fUESH OYSTERS KRAFT PARSLEY 10c stories today of anti-Conmui* GOLDEN largest breweries. nist references cut from c GREEN OR YELLOW The sale was announced jointly CHOC. STEAK COD, HALIBUT by the brewery and Fred M. Saigh, broadcast scripts and of a ' '* I BISQUiCk VEIVEETA S Q U A S H t Lb. 19c 10 on Bus who decided to take- himself out Vole© official’s suggesting to WHITE c o m of baseball after getting a 10 a new woman em^oye that And in rhn froitnd foods you win Rnd Libby's month prison sentence for Income Froneh Friod Hoddoett or SeoHops . * . Boordsloy Cod L»r*re gixe hrthisvahw! she join a collectivist group 2 Lb. Box tax evasion. and bear children without Cokos . . DovHod Shrimp and mony oriior itoms. CcHoPkK. In Blizzard In addition to the National raidNiry Anqd TOMATOES 19c Ciiis News Source League franchise, the Cardinals benefit of marriage. o ik * Mix « a • • e S5e \ own nine minor league Clubs and 1. VirgU H^FulUng, a Now Torfc Washington, Feb. 20— (;?)»»>«« entered and left either have working agreements with Six employe of tiio Voice, toatlflod to Sweet Potatoes 2 Lbs. 39c ivj?? Found Safe irttoontinura,. ‘'Tnot W the front door or by a side door, others. tho Senate InvoatlgaUatu nubcom- I PALM DALE Lower Meat Prices... Will Keep Stanky tnlttee that Uireo of his felloer I W H ITE MEAT u- normally parking their cars in I..ARGE W ith hlS cabinet-, today. Ana ;^ jg t Elxocutive avenue alongside workera watored down antl-Com- TENDERCURF. BRISKET ■.( Denver, Feb. 20— (/P) August A.. Busch,._'Jr., president reporters, previbusly told: the White House, correspondents of the brewery, becomes president munlat nferences in ocripta until radio report to the Sterling, ho felt no was fighting “idniatar T U N A c . 39e tJach 49c Personal Ivory 4 for 25c there was a strict rule of had accessto the officials at either of the Cardinals and Williarn Wals- CORNED BEEF . v T O c i HONEYDEWS Colo., police station early this ingham, Jr., will remain vie* prea- Influoncos" In hla work. He named silence, encountered a new, ' ident and be operating head of the them aa Harold -Borman, Donald RHINE. PACK - LARGE TEMPLE Medium Ivory 3 for 25e morning aaid that nine school ui 1 Asked the rcaaon for the change, Taylor and Robert Goldman.. RACORN or MlRRIfMIPFt Hi block to getting any scraps .Snyder, assistant White baseball, organization. W HITE m e a t BUMBLE BEE KRAFT children missing since yester­ While no sale price was an­ Sen. Jackoon (D., Waoh.) asked Large Ivory 2 for 25c of news from the session. ./House press secretary, said it was Fulling: "Do you think they aro; 1 ROLANb TUNA ... 29c ORANGES Doz. 55c day in the snow-locked north­ The cabinet members werq In- simply a parking problem—that nounced, the Post-Dispatch said it All the nearly 400 pupils oaeoped but thiro peroono weiw Injured an Ore deotroyed pubik) ftehool $4 B A C O N (Sliced),,; Lb. 59c H fU n CY WHITE MEAT JAR SPREADS ern Colorado had been found learned that the brewery gave Communista?" structed to enter and leave the Police Inspector Hobart Francis In Albany, N. Y. The Injured were Principal Charlea A. Snyder, 00, riind School laopoctor John Shop Fulling: " I would hot ilka to safe and unharmed at a farm White Houae through a rear .door. that amount. ordt55,.'vho leaped 20, feet from a window, and fireman John J. Slolz, 40, who w m otrock In the m o ^ \- ROFT->HCA'i2U>. TENOKK - . —a-.,-...... PlMfc»TO-PINBAPPLE ... propose^,th* ..ri.ew .fo. stato -my ^^rinlon on that/-’ . - .._.H1 OLtVE PIMEXTO-RELISH THIS m U E T his hieahs ■'rfehOrl'ers h av e"’rib' congestion in West Executive ave- BUri'ch said' -he ' anticipated • no­ with a piTSBUiT hose,’ according to' Albany bos^tal atUtdies. . ' Mcbobl t 4 'won one of tho rili' (Hd iiceadi house. change In the administration of the Friendly to Redo 1 PRUNEJI^ICE . \ . . . 31e TUNA Frozen Food Sp^iats Sheriff E. M. Brown who led a opportunity t6 interview them be- buildinga the city Juid planned to scrap. It was built In 1608. (AP Wlrepboto), OiaJrman M cCi^y (R„ Wis.):’ ., aearch party .into the area radioed fore or after the meetings al­ \ Snyder added that the same sys­ baseball organization. He referred L A M B L E G S 69c | j to Manag|r Eddie Stanky as ‘‘one "Art you convinced they ara 7,03!. Can 2 Jars RE.STLAND. FARSI that the children and the bua driver though the White Houae said Uiat tem' is being considered for na­ friendly to the Communist cattsoT’*' ItH U S m b s . EVI.SCERA^D If LB. n were eating bacon and egga at the wasn’t the purpose at all; tional security council meetings. of the greatest managers in base-- Fulling: "I do boUeve that." ] U O b . 3 5 j Merle Careyi farm ,12 mtlca iiorth- Under a new sy.stem which went Onij! rep o rter . risked why Ihi.s ball today." - ...... ( Fulling said there had beam weat of Sterling, when found. They "We are fortunate in having} NATO Group CLAMCHOWUER Into effect, today, the cabinet mem­ chftng* had. not been coa-tderecl him," he aaid. UvS. Troops Canada Tax "quits a change for the bottor’*; eOFFEE -*^ 95c T U R K E Y S b 59c | had apent the night at the farm. bers’ cars are directed through the SNOW CROP FDRDHOOK necessriry in,the Truman adminis­ since the subcommittee hegaa ita ' CHOICE .Q UA UTV...... i— ...... It waa not Immediately known southwest gate of the White tration. Snyder said he didn’t know Approved B.V Frick Pledges 224 investigation. MAXWEU HOUSE 10 O b 2 5 j how far the! farm . houa* - l*.!from- Honso anU' are-parked in- the south' but' that 'Vtoaybe the cars were Busch smid the transaction had | 2. Mias Nancy Lenkeith, an ex>- where the bua .atalled. . Other de- grounds where newsmen are not shorter then.". been approved by Ba.sebnil Com­ Bombed by On Income employe of the Voice who said she u . LIMA BEANS , taila were lacking. There are few missioner Ford C. Frick snd War- RIB ROAST BEEF 63c | allowed, •; __ , . JPresidejit..!Eisenhow.cr rounds..o.ul .-“telephonea hr the' krear reri Gllc.<’ National League presi­ Million More CO FFEE 87e SNOW CROP The officials then proceed direct­ his first month, in the White Hou.se hoi* bpirilon much pum ried «hU». All PinehMrat beef Is either choice or priim grade H { 2Larre59C The bua had laat been heard dent. Communlat prepnganaa aJinad tC. from at 3 p. m. (m.a.t.) yesterday ly to H)e cabinet room without today— to air appearances chipper Bu.sch said no Cardinals stock U N P lan es Forls, F e k TRY URDS EYE . . . gavemment inspected western dressed. H i PREMIER PREMIER CUT GREEN seeing, reporters. Photographers and undaunted by the "grim” prob­ F rance w aa "datrim iuital aa (xniUt. ORANGE JUICE 2 ^ '35c Glant-> when it made one of its atopa be­ would be pffered to the public. NATO councU in o mirpriM be to the wcifaro of our country.**’ 72c tween Sterling and the Mount Hope Were told they could make pictures lems' facing him $nd the nation.— Saigh owned all but seven shares move hao proirilsMi Oon. Mat­ C H IC K EN PIE 47e PINEHUBRT"MK®'’rAR . H of the cabinet members, If they . "Grlih" waa the \yord applied to Seoul. Feb. 20—(/P)—The Misa L enkeith atartoff to t(U ot.. .area, a sparsely populated section of tho Cardinal stock. thew B. B ldgw av $24 mlUlon Ottawa, Teb. 20-r-(/P) an ambition ahe aaid ona of bar PEAS of sm all farm s. y ' wish, as they !eft3.'hie grounds in the world situation by some Con- Busch expressed the hope the St._ U. S. Eighth Army toda.v of- dollani more for 1953 European Canada’s government an ORAND DUCHESS « • B E A I ^ their cars. , boMoa had to Mtabli)^ « . | l Snowplow Burled. I-ouls Browns of the American" ficiall.v confirmed that war­ military eonritnietlon — money nounced a new budget last tivist group"^ auboralnstaa. * H A M B U R G 45c MEAT DEPARTMENT For many years cabinet mem- (Gontlnued on Pa||;n Ten) STEAKS 71e Run of the Garden Flr.at niws that It was lost came League would remain here. planes “presumed to lie” A1- it denied him laat December. night to cut taxes an esti­ Rut Mc(jarthy cut her off witt^ 2 Cans from anxious parents who reported "We get along fine wilh them," Now the—ooimelt haa to figure tha comment that "many chlldradP he remarked. iieij, mistakenly bombed UN out which country will pay how mated 861 million dollars in their children had not arrive^ home trob'fis behind -their own lines are Watching" the tolevlaed hear.i> 2 Cans A LITTLE BIT by evening.'^ The Cardinals sre tenants of the much. 1954. It included an 11 per Inga. r. Complete Your Shopping The .sheriff took one rescue par- Browns . at Sportsman's Park. in Korea Teb. 2. Alincitlon of the - addlUonal cent drop in the income tax Then later, the aubcommitte* /GOES, A LONG WAY'^A ty.oiit but had to giVe up the search N. Y. Police Face Probe T heir lease runs until 1960. . The bombed unit wrts the admin­ 224 million—matching tho anmo and reduction in corporation put Into ita record toatimemy ah6 Feel Every modern shper market dells health and VEAL at midnight because of the severe The Cardinals slmost were sold istrative headquarters of the U. S. amount-approved at the council levies. gave behind closed doors concara*-' Seventh Division’s feecond- Bat- beauty aid.s magaTiiges, children’s books . . f'. PLUMP weather. He reported that even a to a Milwaukee group, it became meeting laat December—waa The new program also: ing Troup Matthews, former heaff' snowplow was swept oft’the road JuiDvvii..tn.day..^X\vi>_weok?.,ngo Ca>v iaJion--.lTth-Reglm«nl.__ .... announced laat night b.v Lord of the "Voice’s" French aocUon. ^ 1% \ 2 I,.nrre On Rights Inquiry Ban dinal office employe^, were told if A brief Eighth Army announce­ .Reduced the cost. of legal ciga- yes, just about everything to help wilh your and soon buried In snow. Ismay, Britiah Secretary Gen­ rettea to 35 centa a pack by lop­ Little Bit Stanned Good Deaths of three persons were they wished to move with the base­ ment said there were eight casual­ eral of the North Atlantic This waa to tho effect that Mati^ shopping . . . and Pinehurst is no exception’. You ping four centa off the federal I fV 59» blamed on the storm, which ' ball club to Milwaukee the club tie s Treaty Organlrjstlon. \ thewa, when he hired her, invitoe< can ,biiy_ the Saturday Evening Post, Ladies Washington, Feb. 20— Con-• found in Ju.stice department files, would pay their expenses, Three Killed take Immediately: „ her to join such a collacUvia(g ARMOUR’S ROAST pushed Its way Into the area Wed- The new allotment gave Bldg- , Effiminated a 10 per cent aalea gressional prober* moved into New The.se led to charges that New Saigh had planned to go to New group and atari bearing chUdranM Home Journal. McCalls. Holiday. Life or CpHiers FOWL ne.sday with winds tltgt reached 65 A spokesman said three were way, NATO’a aupreme com­ ■ilw ! on ' newsprint for domoatlc York-City today to find out if ■ York City's- top ■ police -officiais CUDAHY BONELESS ' miles ah hour. York la.st ’Friday to get Frick's killed and five wounded. mander, a bonua. In Derentber although' she la unmarridd. here . . . And you.wilL find a wide assortment police there had a holidoi'. from made a deal with Ju.stice officials approval -for th e, sale*. AnheuserT coririumers opiy (no help for U. S. CORNED BEEF f i ' 72t The U; S.Weather bureau here V. 8. Fifth Air Force and Eighth h e anid 428: mlltlon doltara waa said she wa* “a llRTo Wt i normal procedures of federal civil to block the FBI froin checking up Bu.sch officers met with two bank p a p e m ); by tho offer. , ’’ of health and beauty aids including the Arthur said there had been greater snow Army officers ■ declined to com­ the m inim um needed fo r lOSS Removed radio license fees: BROWN 8RAVY rights investigations.' on civil rights cases. The idea, as executives here. David R. Calhour ment on the Arm.v’s terse -an-- The portion of her teatimoii]^ HASH depths but not as much sustained Robert A. Collier, chief counsel - outlined, was to maintain smooth i^octlve July 1 Good Godfrey advertised Lanolin, plus hand lotion amL James'P. Hlckok, and it was nouncement. which said only: fOontInued on Page Five) made public read: n wind with a snow storm in the ^ Q c of a House Judiciary subcommit­ operations between the federal and agreed”! ^ brewery would seek to Trimmed qn estimated one mil­ "He told us briefly that ha and I,nnolin plus hard shampoo.' ~ \ WITH SLIGED BEEF I Lb. Tin region since the big one in 1949, tee, said he has appointments with •■On'2 February 1953 at 0905 local agencies. buy tiic^Cjardlnal.s in order to keep hours (9:05 s. .m.) an unknown lion dollars a year In Import contamplatlng soma .day . Iimv which took ,17 live.s in five days. Mayor Vincent. Impe|lltteri and Monaghan has denied the FBI tariffs on marntfactured articles, 1 Lb. Tin LB. Whistling along the eastern slope them in SL Louis. ' number of aircraft presumed to be the Voice of America aiid devotia Police Commissioner George P.; ever agreed to ignore charges of friendly (Allied) dropped six most of them -bought-from the M onaghan. B ritish Chase himself to forming In Rocklan^ '& flT O A Y S police brutality. The FBI declined bombs- of unknown size on friendly United States. County in an old Dutch houaa K Pinehurst Fruits and Vegetables ' (Continued on Pago Twelve) Collier said his staff will follow (Gontlniied on Page Ten) The Income .tax cuVia effective COLGATE com m ent, rear area' positions. group dedicated to ooUectivo Uv* up leads developed in testimony July 1. With that. It;w»s esti­ UnON DORM CaXAM MlJSiHROOMS, LAMB LIVER MILD, TENDER Lb. (he same area, wss dismantled at I'. S. jCourt of .Appenlo, sixth, 39c weve turned down all along the j divided generally between the state officials whom Goy. John Uxlge Social S ecurity prnpo.-cals. He said in.5.3 Under new trade pact the national debt from a postwar circuit, today held that baae*“ *** Ixar which w« hove and 'the commissioners. .“a.vs should be abolished. -Jle has Two ma.'sked men walk into Bronx, i the same time." the Foreign Office peak of $13,421,000,000 to $11,137.- la a sport and therefore act i (Continued on Page Five.) ((’ontlniied on Page Nine) N. Y.. bakery, hold u|> two bakers statement said. .500,000. 'rh a t m akes the per capita LAMB PATTIES EASY MEAL I.b. 39c The General Assembly s Com- proposed that county commission- Reports reaching London indi­ Ject to any court action ua just rocaivod. This tM« SUGAR HEART' EDUCATOR mittee on Public Welfare and Hu- - . - . for' $1,000 and add originaj touch public debt In Canada less than thr Rherman anti-trust law. T ers be replaced by a county man­ by forcing victims to consume full cated the Chilean hut was occu- half of that In the United States. inane Institutions submitted the ager. waBHno Mnuicu darixar comas soosou* CRAX bill. It would take from the State Ixittle of wlilski'.v. pie Parliament Is expected to ap­ Ignores Proposal .Sliaiiiioii to Ask There was no Immediate reac- SEEK VA'nCAN VIEW ^ od and non-sodsoiiad Fallier Feeney Welfare commissioner the jurisdic­ General Assembly House Major­ prove the budget with no substan- United Nations, N. Y,. Fob. •• a BLUEBERRIES This wtek we have tender, WHITE PICKLED The bill also would do exactly ity Leader Simon S. Cohen , tR-EI- New Low Price 2l.arre59C tion he now has -over children un­ the oppo.site of what, a special tn- —(/P)—The Dominican RepoMloS 29c . . soUs at 49c jar. der six years of age. Siiiilh’s Reprieve lington) tells rep o iters the legi.s- ((Vintlnued on Page Twelve) (Continned on Pago Five) Can 1 Lb. Pkg. TRIPE, ^Iso FRESH TRIPE-FRESH BEEF Excoiiiniiinleateft yestisating committee said sho)ild lalu re will diHContiniie F riday seri- notified selected UN ddegattsf j Sen. James B. l..owell (R., Can­ be done. today It will ask the General Aa^S Giant 7 2 '8 ton.), Senate chairman of the com­ siims, at least temporarily, after Boston, Feb. 20- (/P)—The Rev. Finance Commissioner Frank Hartford. Feb. 20 icD Former next week. . . . FCC secretary aemhly to Invite Pope Pina Xuqt TONRUE. FRESH PORK LIVER, LEAN BEEF mittee, told newsmen that presen­ and Generallaoimo France a*;« Leonard J. Feeney, the priest* who M, L.vnch. who directed the in ­ G overnor Ja m e s C. Shannon, a t­ avers there’ll bo no wholesale’ tation of the measure did not torney for ronvleted slayer Fran­ Spain to send repreaeatnUvea tOw SHORT RIBS. Insisted. non-Catholic.s cannot at­ necessarily mean that thq comnrilt- vestigation into the welfare, de­ transfer of unused educational TV CUTRITE tain salvation, ha.x been, excom­ tee favored it. partment, propo.sed: cis 1 Lb. Can 32c Sacred Congregation of the Holy up to the Generril Assembly as to over )now being, committed to the fq.r the Noroton man scheduled for with anti-Semitism . . . Reports Vi$it The Showroom$ O f The. MARCELLO P4CBR i Quantity discounts. Buy in Office in Rome And. made public whether the w'elfare coirimlasioner j and al.so' responsibility execution March' 16. will base his seeping in.from Jakarta, Indonesia, New Orleawh PAPER Green Stampe Given With Cash Sales to bake, boil, fry or broil— in the piece, eiiee last night in the FU'ot, official pub-’ or the coo’nty commissioners for children under temporary fare request on a corifes.sion he said say siv persons are dead, four Manchetter Automobile Dealers' Association loa Marcolto,.^ units of 12 pkgs. aaVe lO^r. lication of the Boston archdiocese. should care for all children. (now being, in part, the respon- was signed by a Alabama prison wpUnded and 113 houses burned in. principal ' Buy in units of 24 pkgs. 3 Lb. Can 89c But the . 55-year-oId priest re- There already, ia a bill before the albllitv-Of, the towns).” inmate. David E. Blumet(i of abtack by fanatic Moslems on '■ t • B totoa'*^ save 12i/j%. or fillets; aisp fresh OYSTERS and ------,------lUsed to acknowledge the dictum, committee, said Lowell, to. give the Said the Lynch report: S tam ford. native village. Washington's BirtheJay "Open House" Get the beat . . . Birds Eye leclhring "I »m nqt' excommunl- welfare commissioner full responsi­ I- "The division of responsibility Shannon said Blumettl sigped-agneda Senate l^bor committee poat- :ated. I am once i more excom- bility for all- chUjdren. for the care of children which atatement in Mongomery,, \AIa.. poneo hearinga .on proposed Taft- gration and-' Frosted Foods. Th^JWHAUeo. SCALLOPS. SPI$ and SPAN S li ^ .uunlcated ' through chapnels of County comnaissionero now have gives the atate resporisibiUty for | confessing the staying jf Gr*en- Hartley law changes until views of Feb. 21-22-23 loo did nat ______Jurisdiction- only, over children President Eisenhower arri made tpy :«eeta itoijiiilo; (Oentinned on Page Eighteen) . above aix years. \Under tito. bio (Oontimied on Twelve) (Contirioe^ on Page, Eighteen)} known. . . . aeo t' ’ -4.- a :’ •) / f , W-; “ . !V, 1' 1 ;