il,.. i N . ■ > ' I / tea:.,!.' WEDNESDAY/ JANUAHY 21, 1953 Average Daily Net Press Rnn #AGE TWENTY.FOUR The Weather iffianrlTifiatfr StJMitng Hiftalii For tko Week Ended Foioeut of Cl. 8- Woetkor B ene dan. n . 1958 conducted the ceremony for induc­ An Inforinal dinner waa held re-, Brownie and Intermediate Girl other trades, many of the new gen­ Fair tonight and tomorrow. A son. Charles D*wey,>,was bom eration are not taking’ up the tion of new members. Inducted cently. in. honor of the engagement Scout leaders who are interested were Willard Mawley. Leon Heus. 10,853 ProbnMy i^ n or aaow Fikftiy ....3.x . J-!',.: Monday at the New -Britain ■ Gan*- In crafts are urged to take the Club Is Told trad4, Michaels .pdlnted out. AboTitTowii aral Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Max­ of Mias Arlene Cushman of 46 Vil­ tls. Walter Williams and - Dr M . MURRAY Member of the Audit night or Saterday. Mlnliiram to- lage street.- Rockville. • tCIATED PRESS law* and daiightef? Mr. and Mrs her Uth birthday Jan. IT with a Mrs. Ruth Ralph, 34 Ehgelwood skilled chaser to complete, he said the. December Issue of Nature ^ 198 East qenter street are the Drive. All membera are urged to passed down from IfaUier to son. ■- The East-German Chris­ Andrew Johnson of 449 Main party st her home for her class­ William McBride, past president Magazine. irs parents of a son born on Jan. Be, present. Berausc of opportunities offered in street. -■ mates and neighbors. tian Democratic party ^ t h o Hartford Hospital, (CDU), fighting desperately for its fellow-travelling life, ordered a complete purge of its entire niembership today CoU ^e Pal to weed out all but the Republicans Study Dulles As^| staunchest pro - Communists in Berlin. Links Reds, The central committee annouhe- ed that new,party booke woiiUJ be on Wilson issued in exchange for old, a dodge that probably will eoat.many mem­ :6n V ‘ ,1 bers their etatuF. Washington, Jan. 22— snagged by the be­ The Socialist UuHy (Commu­ — Praaident 'Eisenhower, lief of some Senators that his ■ N«w York, Jani -22;—(/P)— Ownership of the large amount of nist) party kicked out 10 percent sticking by, his view that Washington. Jan. A Philadelphia-busineM exec- General Motors stock might con­ of Ita membership two years ago Charles E. Wilson is the man — . President Eisenhowfl through the' expedient oY hew btive tesMiedTtOdiiy . that ek- flict with the-law. for SecretRrjr of Defense, Cabinet officers took party books. , j ' government econonrirt • Wil­ There 1a a statute making it a touiihed pff a aeries , of con- criminal offense for a government their commands today Netv Low Achieved liam Remington once said he fetences today aimed to, see oiBeial to have a direct or indirect one promptly^ shook up Ii The CDU purge was under^ken waa a Comm'uniai .because his interest in contracts or ether gov­ to regain.some prestige In the'yes .finally if a wpy can be cleared partment agri^ fdther wiur a-^'etooge for the ernment transactions ha handles. of the Russians and the Comrau- for Wilson to take the job. Others were expec' capitalists. And General Motors has billions of ^ nist Eaat German regime. The One such meeting waa s gather­ dollars morth of defense contracts. changes later on. - -party- sank lo B -new low -with'the - Rotolr B.~ K«1l«y;'.;an hMUranoe ing - of Remte' Ttepuhlican loader" ' tinder ’ the ‘canstttutiod. all call- SecretaiT' Bensm/movlKjl' arrest lavf week of ite deputy company official, aald 4Nat Ram- Taft, Chairman SaltoneUII (R- inet selections must have 'SeRatc Burprlaing speed on hla fim u .chairman. Foreign Minister Georg tngtofl- made the etatement to Mm Mass.) of the Senate Armed Serv­ approval. - ing day, ordered the rogrouphW^ Dertinger. now branded as a spy baCk^ln 1938 when both ware stu­ ice* committee, and Sen. Byrd fn addition' to the Taft-Salton- admt 25 Agriculturo depertaiaft for'the west. dent* at Dartmouth College. ID*Va.) fn Taft's cspltol oAce. atall-Byrd . meeting, cqhferencsa agencios. He called It tha flfiS A resolution by the CDU leader­ Remingtwi, on trial on perjury Byrd, coming out of this meet­ were Understood to be going. on atap toward "a gradual striM ^ ship, headed by chairman . Otto chafgM, ir aceuded of .lying ahmit ing. told.roporters he thoui^t WU- among MLLE OR PLASTIC CALF , "People'.^ Policemen’’ atso have de­ blnatlon of fluffy cotton, delicate lace and white-trim med trees that made a pretty picture for ’Ehe Hpndd s f that time.” ■ X $ 1.29 serted to the west in the last' 24 Kellay also aaid he attended work for a day’e pay.” photographer. / "eix or eeveh” 'meetings of the ~’la thane timea o i unpraeadailla REG. $l .‘^8— 54x72 ...... X \y hours. The inner rumblings of the East Thung Oommuntit - -League - ■ at' ed pubUo debt and oeatlnuedvp^ REG. 69c— 42"x36" C /^ S 5 9 ' 0m Darfmputh; ahd.'tbat Remington federal aggaadltaraa, the Colorful palm leaf pattern in gold, blue, green and red. Wonder­ Dresses zone. Imitating the Soviet zone and Hhndbags the satellite states, have created waa an “outatandtng”' participant rightfully axpecto us $o pi ful value! an atmoshpere in \vhich few feel Flu Covers Truiiian Ordered Chou Says at the meeqpgs. In Ending Jail Riot even gm tbr effort to e«| In top handle styles. Many with zipper compartments. Also box safe. Western observers, informed - "In fact he was a-leader,” Kel­ Inga In gevemmeat i Type 144 LadyN^pperell Reduced to styles. ■ \ for some time that Prime Minlster ley said. , . . toj^reduc^ public 0 _ ^ Otto Grotewohl, a renegade Social­ Som Bonie Kelley, hcaaolj^tiadnager for the 'Tluf-'dlipartii^t fftowU^ ist, may be on the purge list, had More Than B-29 Do^vn BmplpyUrti Mutual Oasudity Cam* Bellsfonte. Pao. ,Jsn. 22--)—It -waa" dormer Freeldent , ,yn 29th anniversary of the d^ th of Half of U. S. Harry 8. Truman htmeclf -whO. Over th# fffur- CLEARANCE SALE— REG. $1.50 ordgpiri.HaJ. Jobn ElseiiliowiF A t* o m anlMiaiiila; more -Isanlsi-yeaterday. He wae the only ------CWMiMHMrir eff* Sheets and CaseB top man of the regime who atayed By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS home from Korea to see bla fath­ redMiffE^' Bed .Pillows er inaugurated as President. Tokyo, Jan. 22— -ll#8 mant eh whether . a force of number of emf or o< " away. Flu—or what feel# like flu Rem iniR; teatlfylng yestdiday natlng any of the Trial Imnltnent Roger Tubby, Truman’s press China’# No. 2 bb»# ch «rfi^ to­ dt Ms pefjury trial, donied liitsn- Guardsmen would be hroi’^ t ' to neer Says dep Wool Mittens —has spredd into more than secretary until Tuesday’s In-, day that a U. S. B-29 'Supat’- tbs’ riot-torn prison. Nor would; ..^ sa n t activteles. In Vienna, a Czechoslovak news­ half the 48 states, but ' the tionally vlMating stCurity;f'dgula- $2^ REG. f8.95 REGULAR HEIGHT paper indicated today that a new suguration, confirmed today, foFt violated Manchurian tlond when he turned ovdr secret they reply to quaetions as to Secretary of SUte DuUes lA tt REG. $3.29— 72x108 ... • • 0 •• • 0 $ K .95" Jacquard design in small, medium, laige size. outbreaks so far generally Air Shut from a staff eonfaranca and was uadey^ show trial, against former Com­ that the retiring Democratic f>ki‘e.a Jan. 12 and was shot govmment papers to d^lf-odnUt- whether a ntove to atorm the bar­ xWITH 7IPRERED C O V E R ...... munist leader.^ is imminent. President put the wheela In mo­ ricaded cell block where the men stood to have made one or ttoa 6f Better Hats have been mild. rioivn by Conununist night •tod Soviot courier BHsohieth $ 2 - 9 9 The Bratislava newspaper The Army, a state unlver.slty, a tion because he "thought the Bentley. Are holding out is being consider­ operaniig'-dnetaiona. ' Thay wigs .\ Train’s Brakes nor die^oaed. - REG. $3.49— 81x108 ..... REG, $8.95 EXTRA PLUMP HEIGHT YOUR CHOICE AT . ' ___ pair “Pravda" bitterly attacked two steel company and some local offi­ general’s boy should. see bis fighter#. Later, when authoriUed ap­ ed. ■ . . $0.95 former commiasionera of the state cials have taken step.s to combat father .Inaugurated as Presi­ U. .S. Far 'Ea.st.Alr Forces con­ proached him, ttsmlngtqii SaM he The move followed shortly after Aakw FwaWve'LeyaWy f-- 95 dent.” Duliea made public, however, a C O V H V^ITHOUT ZIPPER . : ...... ' of Slovakia, Laco Novomesky and tlie infections with influenza vac­ firmed Uie loss of the bomber, but Waahlagtaa. Jaa. 22— (ff) wanted to oeoporate ^ th the O- rebel convicts, holding tlx prfaron Tubby said he din’t know all letter to the lfl,600 Amsrteffi CLEA>AI^E SALE— ODD LOT Gen. Dr. Gustav Hiusak^ who were cine. asserted it was 12 to 15 miles In­ men and addqi: guards a* hostages, offered to etc- The- Saaato 'O m Mieroe. eeauntt- REG. 79e— 42"x36" CASES 65 , arrested In early 1951. A nationwide survey by the As-, 'the details and Mrs. 'rmroan, side North Korea—well below the *!T knew h{/ this (tma I. had been change on* of the hostages. for. tec aknipqy halted lie laveaKga- SUto department employee ta|h ' .$1 $2 ^3 tng them he win tolerate notU ^ JIEG. $11 .>5 KING SIZE HEIGHY , $ 0 . 9 5 In Bonn, today, nine Communist sociated Pre.ss showed that the, bark home as a private citizen, Yahi river boundary of Manchuria involveded 111 uii aomethtng 1 would another guard. tioa af . the raaaway train at COVER WITHOUT ZIPPER ..; . , \ S=SSSSSSSSSt^=SS=SS=BSSSBBSSaSSSaS m e n d e r s o f the.. West .. German .bulk.of the case.vare in tbe..ccnlral. W as not imnaedlately, ayallable --when crippled.., . have, -gjtmie anything to have ' ' - Onrimwa.OMffi... ff jiehlpgtep’e rslea Btatleg aafl less than "poalUve loyalty” to the parliament temporarily escaped at­ part of the nation and that Texas, for comment. "The B-29 transmitted .a *May .undone.' Earlier aa ominoiia calm hung naked the TVI to hunt fer evl- nation’s pMieias. - - - -— Fabric Grloves tempts to bring theni to trial on Tennessee and Arkansas have been Th^ Eisenhowers had said Day’ distress signSI and it Ls as­ deaM of eabotage. "The national welfare muM'ha Manufacturers* Close-out! they didn’t knmv how it came over the prison'With the convicts Wonderful Plsj^ejt^llows st .Ianuaiy\sale prices. charges of slander and Incitement particularly hard . sumed it was shot dovim .at that K ^tlan M on Pago Soventoen) sitting tight In their barricaded White and color. Values to $1.98. to treason and overthrow of the Texas reported from 200.000 to i point," said an official FEAF an­ /' — - ■ - - } cellhloek. (Ceatiawd an Page Sevaiatean)' REG. $1.00 54x54 Baby Shop Specials government. 250,000 flu cases. Arkansas had (Continued on Page Eight) Washington, Jen. 22—

—The \ nouncement. The live officers of the National engineer who first detected trouble - i " The bundestag.(lower house) re­ the greatest number of cases of ! The Reds alleged the- B-29 w a ^ uppei^'lrespiratory infections in its,' Guard went into conference with on the Pennsylvania peasengcr fused by One vote, 145-144 to lift shot dotvn nine miles northwaat Lt. Frank A. Weber,- State Ad­ train which creehcd into Washing- SLIGHT IRREGU pair the immunity of the nine, including hist.ory. "^e dsca.se was reaching S. Jets Blast Colorful Printed of Antung, big Communist Xlr jutant General, end Atty. Gen. ton’s Union Station a week ego CIO Concerned party chairman'Max'Relmann. so the epidemic .Stage in Tennc.ssee. j Traffic Crashes base Across the Yalu from nor^- Goat and Legging Sets The ea.stein and western states ; Robert E. Woodeid*. testified today someone must have ~ FAMOUS 8RAND . they could be prosecuted on the wf .st(;i;n‘ Korea. , . Interfered with its sir brake sys­ long-standing charges. The m oti^ were cpmparatively free of out- : Four Migs in WillUm C. Brown, state Secre­ Si?es .1 to 6x. Vshies to $25.00. Priced from Peiping Radio broadcMf the tary of Welfare, cosflsckted two tem hours earlier, in Rhode Island. About T-HIsiYi| was sent back to the committee breaks, although Florida reported ' In Storiii Kill charge, "and an angry protest, by Plastk Table Cloths some schools clo.sed to prevent >the . _ i motion plctursr cameras when Engineer W. H. MetU,,who took Boxed stationery with a request .for more evidence. Red Cliiha'’s., premier ahd foreign Furious Battles the train from Boston .as fer as furthOK spread of an Influenza-llke ; J4 0 1 J J * 0 1* S O U S ' cameramen sou ^ t to ffim the Na- Aide to Durkiu 100> W ool Uonsl Guard officera and other New Haven, was tha witness be­ Note and letter alze paper and ert\-elopesr in all white ot* floral (Continued on Page Two) page Two) fore the Senate Commerce com­ ' . ALL/FIRST to *^22 ®® / patteiha. .\rm.v Treats 'Troops j ______^ i Seoul, Jan. 22— -Outnumber­ officials walking toward the prison ed American SabM pilots today mittee. Ha said he found st King­ Wstoington, Jan. 22—<1^— • / The A rm y is giving flu vaccine bv THE ASS^IATED PRESS I stockade. Weber had told news­ CIO high command, faced withM blasted at leaat four CommunUt men: "No pictures of the military.” ston, R. I., that somCon* must have to the troops In Korea. Europe and I fou r persons lost their lives In j thmed an angle cock on the third possibily. unfriendly administrstidn (pUALITY , Box at ports of embarkation for those' highway accidents as a snow. ralH| MIGb from North Korean skies In Meanwhile, In Harrisburg the 50® the ssCond straight dsy of furious c| .r from the front, shutting off the for the flrat time in ita Matory, t/i- 1 Group of Dresses qountiie.'* and aleet atorm swept over mOat State Pardon Board said it would ait- pressure on the brake*. day takes up propoaalr for am«(d> $ 0.99 ______■ ' News Tidbits "file U. S. Army moved .swiftly Bulletins air battlM. ths U. 8. Fifth Air refuse tp consider any appeals for of Connecticut Ia.«t night. It would have hSd to' be turned ■ II ■ i' .11"' ■' , "■ today to vaccinate more than 2.50.- Fores reported. ing the Taft-Hartley Labor law. Beautiful aasortment of patterns In all c.olora and all white. Som* Sizes 3 to 6x. Values UiT $5.98. e^ced Ivom Culled from AP Wires Snow covered highwaya made commutation of sentence from by hand, and It would have to be Also on the agenda is tha IwQlp C)00 American servicemen in Eu­ driving hazardous in the northern from the AP Wires N Three MIGe were damaged In prisoners at Rockvisw and the textured plastic also. Blue, yellow, green and red prlnti. the clash between 10 Sabrae and done while the train Wes standing of CIO representation in the Leber rope ag.ilnst influenza snd report- part of the atate and Sluah com- Western Stet* Penitentiary at still, hs added He said he didn’t $J*99 ^^.29 *ed 378 flu ca.'ie.’i in military hos- 20 Red warplanes. AddltlonsI department. The Dig quesUo^^: poacd of mixed and anow Pittsburgh, acene of a. 24-hour know whether someone had turn­ Should the CIO recommend ona nf Girls’ Dresses Ansonia Water Company seeks pitnl.a in Germany, England an^ wreaked equal havoc in other »ec- I FHA RAISES UMIT claims of one iflG destroyed and riot earlier this week. average 20 per ’cent Increase in ed th car \''a* !| tr o c 'k and dempllahed b y ' courage more of these'homes. of coniratulatiiMui to hia pilots, who heads the CIO's sntt^lacn REG. $4.29 WITH RUBBER BUnO NS i ?3 ^4 *5 I.nternatiqnal Beaman’s Co'mmit- ,-ed down achoola for Amerlcatt de-- 'a!lraihff-' truck. ' calling it "a most approprlata 'way Crowds Greet Trumto Ination committee; Another prd(F jK s— P r e s s e s — t o y 5 ^ - ' -teb - utgtf'V. ’’S:' in' -evbhr-' plachtg- • pendenta ■,at''©ri«ana;,-.La -Rochelle 'HotVard "E. .’Myt-e'A' SO; OLD' OEhKSCR AY PASSEST to ^culehrattF’ Fiwstdent Ike's laauh p ^ hi Jdhfi'Bdeimsii; chtef’W f^ - ' .:-$2S8' what iV termed Irksome restric­ and Metz. Children under 18 were'' walk, met in.atant death when hla' Glastonbary, Jan. 22—igh— guration.” * latlve repreaentativ* of the CSO tions ph movement of foreign aea^; barred frorn Army theaters in the tank-milk truck, struck a torw car I Ckipt. Dolphin D. Overton, An­ Textile Workers. " "RfG. $4.98 WITH ZIPPERS CLOSE o Dt LOT*OF / William T. Hale, S7, aa active On Return to Missouri ' Sub-Teen Dresses men, when screening them under Orlean.* area. In Canaan.' . . Democrat who claimed to ha drews,. 8. C., downed his third. MIG CIO President Walter RentMr McCarran-Walter Act . . . Rocke­ American medical facilitiea in Myrle Peck of Groton waa kiUed ' the state’s eldest voter, died in two days. Ha shot down two and. faffed in an attempt last monthfo Reaf'heavy quality mattress covers that will give you y^aia of France were leported taxed by an wear. iSgams are all bound. x Sizes 10 to 14. Reg. $5.98 to $8.98 values. ^ feller Foundation'! General Educa­ when hla car collided with a truck day at his home, IM6 Main damaged one yesterday.' A Sabre ERNEST E VAOCARp -i-maif. Ma^biel^J. Connelly, long his haye President Eisenhower appoint tion Board gives one million dol­ Increase in upper respiratory in- on the Blue Star highway on Route | street. Hale, known as Wil­ Independence, Mo., Jan. —(P) .*PPointmedt secretary at the lars to''United Negro College Fund, fcctlona, the .Arm.v liaid. 22 Underwear GLASS REFRIGERATOR DISHES . ^ l-lm East Lyme. • . ! liam T., had voted In.every elee- (Oentinaed ea Page Eight) —Harry 8. Truman, welcomed White House, flew to Missouri in (OontlBaed ea Page Bight) ' Inc. In Germany, where the bulk of -'Ther^were nutheroua reporta of ■ tfon for the past. 75 xtltTfi. S!*i- home In rq ^ n g reaeptlons that advance of Truman to help set up SLIPS; GOWNS, PAJAMASrPANTlRS bikI other items; . Now Ptesidenl Elaehhtatver ,18"^ de­ U. iS."troops are stationed, the flu miiiof accldenta but" Slate Police’ 'every vote wwT a Demoeratie moved him to Ihe verge of teara7 We cffTce hMore opening one of his XQLOSE OUT LOTOF ' 8"x8" REG. 29c— I8c ^4 ^5 wa.a raging In Bavaria. Health Broken size and style.a. Reg, $2.25 to $$.9R. scribed by official .Chinese Com­ aaid none of- major importance began looking for wot-k today lest own in New York City aa a con­ 8"x4" REG. 19c— iPe munist newspaper as "typical up­ authorities .said that up to 50 per were reported ofri'the Merritt or New Drug RiiRhed 17 Escape Mental y . CJ ^ L idleness lead him into "devilment.” sultant on government contracts. cent of the achool children were i Wilbur Cro.** Parkway*. start” wluxaistingjiished himself FLi; HELD TO BE MILD nearly eight turbulent The ex-President end Mrs. Tru­ In Only one'w ay—on the football Waahlngton, Jan. 22 — tiD — To^razil Babies : JUBILEE COFFEE POT $2.15 BLOUSES (Continued on Page Right) years 'knd unprecedented responsi­ man, happy to be- home again, Hospital; 13 CaugM Brassieres . field . . . E!tplosion of wartime (Oontlhued on Page Eight) The Public Health flervlee aaM bilities at s time of world crisis, ateppril from the presidential priv­ Now $T’®® to ^5‘98 Reg. $3.25. Solid cqlors. . New nylons, jerseys and rayon crepes. White. Not all Oermnn bomb at a Bpviet 'Zone today the widespread outbreak he suddenly .found hinue)f with ate car last night to find a crowd airfield near. Berlin kiils at lea.st Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, Jan, 22 — Kings Park. N. Y., Jan. 22—on . sizes, ileg. $5.98 to $7.98. of Influenza and respiratory dla- M4—A new drug is being flmirn from nothing to do biit unpack and find estimated at 10,000 gathered 11 .persona, including aevarnl Rus­ easc so far generaAy seems ta a Job. . — Seventeen male patients eany and Foundations - WHITE GLASS TEA CUP 12c Each Sweden in response to press r*$K>rts around the little depot to give today smashed their way out 6f sian soldiers,' and injures more have been limited to rather that a hiccough epidemic in meif* Harry Truman, ex-Prealdent. of them an emotional Greeting.'' than 20 others. Ban on Bottle Clubs Urged | Kings Park State Hoepital, a rae^ AU popular make*. Brokeh atylea and aizaa. WHITE GLASS SAUCER 12c Each mild rases. The servire listed aa has killed ss Infants in two .weeks, the IJnttsd . States, ’ is a laatleas Truman choked up aa he gased tal inatitution. and -13 wen ir»* CLOSE OUT LOT OF N o w ^3 “ ?4 - ^5 ' Sell, Prescott Bush, drafts bill to Increase of:. IS per eeat la Um but State Health authorities deny man who has been working 17 at the assembled thousands, some ported recaptured srithln a fiW help state expand Its super-high­ In Bill Due in Legislature number of death* from laffueaaa the outbreak. hours.a day ft ths Whits House in of. whom had been there for hour* hours. - "3:. Brassieres ^ and all forms of pneumonia la .00 .95 PRESTO COLANDER STRAINER COVER 35c way ayatem by charging tolls on Tha mysterious malady, said to Washifigton. aiid he's already Wor- waiting for the train that was 45 A police alarm described tftt I.T to ^3 Reg. $1.25. federal aid roads . . . Twenty 5S clti^ for the week mMed effapt only infanta under -Wm year'j rying■ ‘how long ‘he can "take it minutes late to begin vrith. as "vtolsnt." A staff MijMciaS' Reg. $1.50 to $5.00 Plaid Rayon and Gottoh Blouses theuanad people left homeless aft­ State Capitol, Hartford, Jan.'22 ; mixing beveragei to members who j Jan. 16, as compared with the old, was repeorted (blB^eek by the easy.” "I appreciate this reception,” he the hospital. Dr, -MUiny er fire which gutted 6,000 huts and previous week. Rio p* Janeiro newspaper O Globo. Robes Long sleeves. Not all sizes. Reg. $3.98. ^ —(‘75— Senate majority . leader bring their own liquor to the clubs, i ‘.'It’s not hard work that gets a told them. "It’s magnifleant. classed them aa ."inqtatidly, GLASS ROASTERS $1.98 1-^ 600 wooden buildings in Rangoon, Charles W. Jewett drafted a bill Bottle club opponents contend, [ However, Pernambuco State man Into trouble,” he told report­ There’s not any more I cap say ed” but he declined to stlti - M Reg. $3.49. ,1S.Burma.' today which would oUtlaw hojttle STATE RC8TB CASE . , Haaltth Secretary Arthur CouUnho ers, "It’s^thc lack of it. When a except that a'e are back home for what degree.!^ - ' , however^ that in many, caae.a the ' New York, Jaa. 22— The said only eight Ihfanta—a rtdrmal Small Lot of’ WOOL. COTTON and RAYON ROBES iVindham County.NationnI Bank clubs in Connecticut. clubs themselves sell liquor illegal- , fellow has nothing to do he-gats good.” - The bolting patiants of Danielson is slated to become "The general feeling 1.* that they Stale rested today ia the perjury number—had dieff in the paat two into devilment." Another throng o f 1,500 waited the furnishings pf - their' 1.00 and BRUNCH COATS— Broken Sizes WOODEN BREAD BOX 59c l.w. and cater , to young people under trial of U'iilUm Kpivey, 2^ Weeks in the Reeife suburb where i’95 to Now $3 '®® 14th bninch bank of Hartford-Con- are N.G. — cials. would be fined $1,000 or adopted an ordinance outlawing Chicago, Jaa. 22—CYt—Rod­ csl Company, read reportta of the aM* to hla talents. . down's Sizes 12 to 44. Reg, $2.98 an^$3.50. given a one,year, jail term or.both. along the route of the long train The San Francisco 49’ers won such, esfabliahmcnts aa a nuisance. ney Dee Brodle, the ourrivlag outbreak and o^arad-tha I$raaUian He already has-ranted a private trip from Washington wkare ha anil rah- 4 UNIVERSAL PERCOLATORS the National Football Lmgue’s Bottle clubs, which flouri h after T h « J ) j ^ A U Bottle club, owners protested separated Siamese twia, frits envoy in Stockholm a si ' office In ths Federal lUaarva Bank B|tw Dwiyht D. Usenhowsr in­ ■tonn. Now ^ 3 ’^^ to bonns^lck today and selected the 1 a. m. closing hour impo-ed on that the ordinance was unconstl- holdiag his own today—a fact drug davalopad raeantly ~ hy ■ two bulding in nearby Kansas City and augurated at noon Tuesday and all I^ e e« » 9 CUP. REG. $6.95— $4.95 Hai ry^Sabcock. offensive end taverns and 'bats, ostensibly pro- that encouraged atte^iag ph)r- put Mtsa Reaa Cm^ay. hia person­ Now $ 2 '^ and 53-®® from tha Calversity of Georgia. 1 vide "set-ups’! ^ .n o n -a lc o h o lic . (Continued on Page Thre^ 6 CUP, REG. $5.95^$3-95 sicisas. - » , (Om MmmJ sa-Faga.-B^) al Btonographar, to work, on .hla (CfEttoeefl.en.rag* Sevan) . «

\ /' ■ ; V A. -t (: , ’ /■ J ‘ /! t '■ rj V'. ■ • ^ P A 6 B T W 0 'MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.; THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1953 Mayor Ernst Reuter and several MANCHESTER EVENING ifERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN« THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1953 . PAGE THREE >. aides left for Bonn for talks with C h o u S a y s Pretty hut Heavy Snowfall East Reds the federal government there bn EASTWOOD u’ere built for 1025 traffic. Since tol, Meriden, Middletown and the at the conclusion of the two ble as the capacity of the ball­ what can be. done rto tighten the then reglstrqjtlons have-increased Connecticut Chamber of Com­ Fresh Sea Foods Now In Season city’s refugee burden. Harke ssd RIrh. WIdaiark Pick Deacons C. o f C. to A id speeches. The forum part of the room is limited ,and tickets wriH be Gswsr ChasiSlss from 2M.000 to about a million, mence. , , program will be in charge of John available, on a. "first come, first Estimated at Five Inches .. Rishop ^ n o Argnburu and. five anil, also.'neighboring .Atadea-.-that FISH-AND CHira-WITH DUB ERIALATpR B - 2 9 D o w n e bther ' Spanish' missionaries ar-' “EterjtHIhg - asqase^ BrS" , The purpose of-tho: confexcnca .Ul . .SoUmann,.. m anager. of, .pie served’’, hasu, ...Telephone resefva- WILLIAM DICKSON rived In Hong Kong from "Red I-t|fave •TWYPAL "" At Concordia u«c Connecticut for a bridge are • I n Confesrtsiice to discuss Important issues facing Northeastern ihvision of the Na­ tlons will be accepted... Our new eaniiary pr^ess jives you * delTcfbu& crisp, A wet, heavy snow 'falling dur-. phones out %t.'service' in a day waa Is Yours” pouring cars in here. Thb need for the country'and the part'that’each tional Chamber, who ■will come ■ SINCE 1018 - X ; China today with this story of how OUS” new highwajsi is obvious.” from New York City. Judge Solo­ ffoMen brown food — Seals in the flavor! Come^in and ing the night put a fresh coat of "ot the Communists got him to leave (Is ralsr) citizen can play In meeting them. Old fnen- become frolicsome, try them! FRIED OYSTERS AND CLAMS PACKED O v e r For P arty "voluntarily.” I:I>-<;3S-S:M 1:49-1:1* Fifteen Are Elected at Another fiurry 'of bills descended Local Unit Is Co-Sponsor Coming from Lindsay, Calif., as mon Eisner, president of,the Hart­ that la their second childhood. RESIDENTIAL AND GOMMERlIlAL . , white over snow from ptevloua Highway De- The 73-year-old bishop was ad­ on both Houses. the niain speaker, will be Stary ford Chamber of Commerce, will TO TAKE HOME. CALL Ml-9-8003. \ atorms that had turned gray, but partment, however, had their'work give a' brief message of- welcome. (Continued From Pnfe One) (Continued Frdm Page One) vised to leave his diocese. Wuhu, SUNDAY, BATTLE ZONE Annual Meeting, To Be Sen. Harold Borden (D -H art- Of Session Scheduled Gange. director of the Pacific other than-laaving the town under -to do. After leaving work about on the-lower Yangtse. He refused; ford i offered-a bill authorizing the- Olive Company. His subject will be Tickets for the conference ere PAINTINa AND PAPERHANOINR carpet unofficially measured at 4:30 p. p i. about the time the Installed This Sunday For Hartford Jan, 28^ “This Can.Be Our Greatest Year.’' being. handled by the executives of COMMUNITY RESTAURANT inMer, Chou Bn-Iei. It qi)oted Elsewhere, the Rabbinical Coun-'^ So they diovcd him out of his mis­ legislative ^uncil to study' the ■( the sponsoring organizations. Mrs. ^ ALL WORKMEN INSURED him M Mtylhf 14, crewmen, Ihchid- five inches, the return of wrlnter snow started, they were called cll of America wound up its two-' sion home.and into a hut. whole problem of liquor sales to Mr. Gangq Is a governor of Kl- LEGAL BEVERAGES weather cauaed little damage. . back five hours later to clear the Fifteen deacons were elected at The Manchester Chamber of wanls International (California, Martha H. Stevenson, executive 1« NORTH MAIN STREET MANCHESTER inf n ^)onel and a major, were day midwinter me'btingwitb a plea He stayed on. They tied a pig .to minors.'' The, council would report secretary of the Manchester * AT LOW PRICES 260 TOLLAND TURNPIKE MANCHESTER captured Xand that three other 'There were no motor Vshicle ac- roads, and they weiy at it all that the United Ngtiona Intervene hU door, binding the animal so The annual meeting of ^Concordia its findings to the 1035 legislature. Commerce has accepted an In­ . Hawaii District) with a cldenta, police reported, but there night. memlMrshlp of 288 clubs and 15,- 1 Chamber of Commerce, will be crewmen'“died after parachuting.’ in persuading Russia- to allow i(s tightly It squealed constantly. But Lutheran‘Church last night. As Most of the bills,introduced in vitation to co-sponsor s National glad to make reservations for the ^Arthur Dni|^ Storts PHONE MltehoH 9-0920 ANY TIME Otou ik aecohd^nly to Mao Tto- were some power failures and Frank Hippie of the Town Ga­ Bishop Arsnburu wouldn’t budge. the Senate dealt with labor mat­ 000 members. phones put out of service. Parker rage sadd the whole crew of about Jews to migrate to '^-Israel. The a new constitfitUm ia taking effect Affairs Conference with other DIscuaaien Period dinner, but urges that the reser­ ^ HOURS 8 A- M. to 11 P. M. tung in the Chmcee Communist group convened at LakeWood, N. J. Then the Reds set up a loudspeak­ they Were elected for one, two, and ters. Among them were measures chambers of commerce .and busi­ vations be made as aoon as possi­ regime. Broadcaatln^^ hia proteat— Soren, manager of the Manchester '40 man and the department's 18 itu D ltlL SIf 10,y which would: Another feature of the area Division of the Connecticut Power plows were pressed into service. Rabbis at the closing session er outside the door and blasted three-yrtr terms. ness organizations of central Con­ meeting will be a talk by Richard which came on the of an Co., said a line went down on After the roads were plowed, yesterday, passed W resolution re­ propaganda at him day and night. «>C It I I N Require mercantile, manufac­ necticut, along with the Cliamber L. Bowditch of Boston, president EAST HARTFORD aariiar propaganda charf^.:runder- questing the State department to Hs stayed on. Those elected for three- turing and mechanical establish­ Charter Oak etreet at 11:43 last many of them became icy, and the year terms were Gustav Litke, of Commerce of the United States, of C.'H. Sprague A Son Co., and a lined the Importance the at­ night, affecting all the homes. on trucks returned to sand thern. take the matter up with the UN. Next they moved him Into a RICHARD8RD •MARK ments do provide lockers for em­ it was announced today by Russell director of the National Chajn- TELEPHONE 8-3231 tached to the acCulwtlon. ^ The council .represents more than dirty hotel room and again set up JO.lANCT DRU D1 , Norman Utke, William Stavens, ployes; raise the dependency al- Gardner street, and some on Au­ James A. Sheakey, superintend­ ' Oscar G. Anderson and Jacob S.' Potterton, president of the local ber.xH ls. topic will be "The Wash- OHca Other VIolatloiia tumn and Charter Oak streeu. as ent of the department, aald thia' 000 orthodox rabbis in the United a propaganda loudspeaker outside GUS" lo^'ance :;1n unemployment .Insur­ body. inglom geene.'.’ / States and Canada. . the door. ’lylY^L G ■; Kleinf for two t year t f r m s, ance cases from $3 to $5 a week; Chou charged that U. S.'planen 'Well as Case Brothers psp«r.,^ic^- morning that the Job of plowing ^ < ^ t 8:15 i Alfred Slef(ert, Emil Werner, TTie conference, which will start ^ discussion period will be held violated our northeaatern al^ea" pan>. - ... had'been completed and th at all However, in Moscow; a high \ The bMmp agreed to leave.' ban injunction actions in labor dis­ with dinner at 8:30 p.m. oii Wed­ roads were open. There were 'fouf Communist party official declared John Walek, Stephen Stenger putes when adeqtJAlja.poUce4 Jtiilec=. , Utrec 4>thar timaa in the peat two - AlUtough 18 phones were re- \And acrosR the Aaltnttc, In j( r O E ^ GOWER an4 William P. Gess; for one-year nesdays Jan. 28^ wiU-bfc-held.aL the : monthR "on tfov. 23, DCc. -8. fmd -ported of service because of .trucks sanding by 0:45, and Shee- last night that the Soviet Union New York, a Communist statement CM AM mN Uoh'is'aVaiiable; require employers Hotel Bond In Hartford. Arrange­ Dec. IS." ^t la an old propaganda lines falllnikunder the weight of key said ha would add more has 'an inner enemy — "our owp Char)|;e8 that the trial of 13 second- terms Albert Cervlni, Michael. to give their wdrkers'time off'wtth ments are being made for a capa­ as soon as they were released inattentiveness” — which he said "EVERYTH!^ I Haberem, Edward Walters, George' pay to vote in elepllons; require city crowd. IN C O M E TAX charge. AlU'ed pilota. are under the snow, IJbyd Hobron of the string \party leaders, convicted of Wlnzler and Jred Winzler. Have your taxes computed or atncc orderh not to croah the' xaiit Southern New Kngland Telephone from the job of removing snow must be ended ”to liquidate sabot- consph^y yesterday, was ”an. HAVE IS YOURS'^ employers of 50 or more workers ""Cooperating organizations in this from the strtets. The treasurer, Michael Sibrinsz, to maintain first aid rooms with a peglon, "W addition'to Ihe Man­ checked by a qualified tax ac- river—not even If engaged in Company reporte^Hhet this meny elaboratb-Nframe-up.” Tech.—<:SO-0:4O reported receipt of $10,452 counUni. Call Mitchell 3-8410 furiouB combat with AuMlaa- The speaker, Nikolai A. Mikhai­ The augment also calls /the trained attendant or nurse on duty; chester Chamber of Commerce, for local needs during 1052. increase workmen’s compensation for appointment or atop In at built BIO 18a 7 hcAd as romrnandSr of ftlie B81st lov, declared that degenerates and trial ”a crriptnkl proceeding in' Sat. I p. m. "Taraan”—Comedy will include the (Chambers of Com­ 5 Cartoons The bepevolehce treasurer, Stephen benefits, with the maximum being merce of Hartford, West Hartford. 344 Main Street. AvalUble at Oen. Douflaa ‘MacArthur fre­ Air Resupply * Commuhl^tlons Solcliers May Help double-dealers who try to justify form hut a political tr}aj/in fact Stenger. reported $2,538 received your convenience. quently has cited the Communlats' counter.-revoliitionary t h e o r 1 e a ---- desigped to outlawXpponents lifted from $36 to $40. ' East Hartford, New Britain, Brls- Wing of the U. 8. 13th Air FW#; SUNDAY...... for. regular benevolences, and Fred "Manchurian tanctuary*’ aa being and Baumer as operations offim.; have no place in the party. of a bi-parttsan pro-)var policy.” .Winzler, treasurer'of the Christian a continuing diaadvaritage to Curb Prison Riot Warsaw Radio announced last Alan Ladd-Corinne Cisivet 1 7 ^ Allied air power and a (actor pro­ of the OlSt Squadron, YokoU> “THUNDER IN THE EAST* X Higher Education Year appeal, re- Japan. night that an array of canned Minister; i icIng a special ''s/ported that $2,506.00 had been con- longing the atalemate in the Ko­ In Washington, the Defense De­ tGonttonedi From Faga One) fruit, vodkg, cdotb,, madiclnet, attractIoii-;r^on aarly if you rean war. s EASY FREE PARKING a H;jbuted during 1051-1052. The X . partment said it was presumed 'ttrma, art masterpieces and a Jar want a back abat. -cemg^egation attained the 100 per The Air Fdrco aald the B-20 In the Gommunist broedeasts re­ ,Coy. S.. Fine has been In full of dollar bills was exhibited cent Mark on regular benevolence quettionr "Wtui oh a regularly tched- charge of efforts to dislodge the in court, as evidence against five ulad mlaalon dropping pathologi­ ferred to one of two B-29a and~-exbe^ed V100 - per cent on X LADIES'ALL WOOL asknowtedged lost, in North Korea convlcU froriK^llblock ”A”. He Roman. Catholic priests charged , .Lutheran Wwld Action and Chrls- I'-'...... ■■■” 1 ' cal warfare newa Teafteu over refused to coqflrnq or deny reports wUh spying and other crimes (or North Korean ctttea” on the night last week'ln air combat, Those -tian Higher^Education...... p r o v e y o u r s e l f ^ \ CARDIGANS . • • • • • were the first Superfort losses an­ that itate troopers and guards may the' U. S. ■ ..... V Interest mParsonags of Jan. 12. be ordered tovatorm 'the cellblock. Back In Berlln'’^t—* city parlia­ r e m F a m o u t. Plotted on Radar nounced since last Sept. 20. Strong Interest was shown in the V It was one of the rare occasions Ask Hostqm Swap ment of W est Berlin, only western % recommendation bf\the Church "The aircraft was plotted and More, than 100 NMaVlly armed haven still accessible to Bast Ger^ followed throughout ita Right by tllal the Fir East Air Force of- Hare'* Council that the preseitb-parsonage INFANTS' 3 PIECE FIRST LADY SHEETS flclitly took note-of a Peiping $tat«: policemen. Amt, .00 prison mans, iq>pealadtodsy..to.WastGOT- “ be con'vertefd 'tntor'a’ • parwh.: house, WHIRLPOOL GIVES TOO MORf- frtendly radar itationa," laid the juards, stood ready to storm that many for more help In coplng/with t announcement, "When over^a town bcotdcMt. FEa F . aeldom com* Uw'idown fin 'Snd that ,the congregation a BOOTIE SETS. • • • • • stronghold should stats of^tals ds'^ the refugee problem. , . ■ . .new parsonage. A committee approximately 12 to 18 mllea loutb mifnts o)v,Red Oilna’s propaganda elds that action Is necessary. X Immediately after the Aesalon, lig'Timfi Redfio 6f the TaUi river, the B-20 ’plot' blasu. \ y authorized to investigate furthe 2*69 3.49 merged ii^n the radhr acreonai One-of the rebel, convicts called the Wildest Shew into the possibilities of converting the prison office over the telephone the parsonage, and was.authorized BOYS'ALL WOOL with the plota-of 12 hoatile fighter oomi untcation system and offered Cosls Yob Less-Evem aircraft. 0 on larthi !to draw up necessary plans and re- 72x108" and 81x99" "It dlaappeared from-radar con­ Isegion Nei&hbor to exchange any of the guards they ;port at a special congregational SWEATERS 10 and 12 . . . held aa bMtages for another man 'meeting. ■ , ■ ' -T- ■a'. tact Immediately with the fighter He said the prisoners had heard of Woven in New England . . . preferred by smart home­ plota. The B-29 carried no h l ^ ex- Night Ills Set WAie>K8AINA rrsdstllsat Following the congregation’s ploMve -borabi.. /A. ..normal. B;29 ths.sltuatloh on their radios. ■ prsfVB-f" - meeUng..xouncUmen ..met. .to elect makers for-many years; Fine luxury-muslin eheeta with- crew of 14 ofilcera and airmen were Gordon' C. 'fowl's,' the' prison their officers for 1053. Oscar G. LADIES'NYLON over 140 threads to the square inch! . - aboard.” Plans for the.first Neigh^rhood cashier', who took the'call referred Anderson was elected vice presi­ 'fhe announcement did Qot rule Night (Or the' new season, to be It to state officials on the scene. SUSAN HAYWARD dent; William F. Gess, treasurer; t HOSE 51-15, BOX OF 3 PR. 84x00”. r e r 2.40 . 1.98 72x108”, ref. 3.49...... 2.09 T h^:to o k no immediate action. out the poaslblllty the Superfort held by the Ame'rican L.egloq JH i i u m 0 O IU I Bred Winzler. secretary; Edward 03x09”, ref. 3.19 2.39 81x99”, ref. 3.49 ...... 2.89 might hays glided into MambhuHa The standout convicts got in ROBHIMnCHUM — Wal t e r 41,. financial secretary; 43xl08'', ref. 3.20'v.'...... ;z.«» 2.49 bixids81x108”, ref. rtf.' a.va 318® . ‘2.10 after It was hit. Ba^tn^y, iirt'completed In accord­ touch with the' prison'office after Stephen Stenger, benevolence 72x09”, ref. 3.29 . . . ___ 2.49 , 90x108”.ftAvlAft** ref.rAV. 3.9S .... 3.10 The Air Force confirmed the ance with an announcement made Wqilam C. Chandler, 50, a prispi treasurer; ..Alfred Sieffert, benev­ MEN'S GABARDINE 100x120", epeclal 4.05 names of three of (he crewmen byComma''hder WUber T. Little. guard, offered to replace I^Aul IlllAMS TEcimcoSi ARINURKENIEDY olence secretary. lahler, 40, one of the six guhrds laVICTM ■aWUUt ^ u m - SPORT SHIRTS . whom the Commu"t*I* e***! 'vera There will be many guests from All deacons and officers will be captured after the four-englned neighboring posts, among whom seised by the priapners when the Installed at. the 10:15 service Sun­ PILLOWCASES riot broke out Monday night. liK'PlNEIM'Biil ^ ARIHURHUIIICUn day morning. / f ' bomber was ihot down. will be Charles L. Parker, depart­ Chandler said he made the offer — ON THE SAME SHOW ^ 42x38", ref. TSe ...... /c...... 'They were Col. John Knox Ar­ ment adjutant Did Commander .because Ishler's wife was suffering ' 48x36” or 42x38 H"; ref. 7 9 c...... nold. Jr.. Maj. WilUam H. Baumer Newman Pwivost of the First Dis­ from a nervous condition June 48xS8H". ref. dOe...... of LewlaHiurg, P»., and Capi. ®u- trict. gene John VaadI of Clayton, N. Y. Ladies of the Auxiliary under Ishler, a daughter of the hostage Bottle Cltib Ban Chou’s atatement idenUfled Ar- President dladya Ootseli,n will guard, asked prison officials to In- fiOrih her father there was nothing / serve as hoatsMes for'the affair '/ seriously wriing with members of Due in Assembly \ and Music will be. tuo>l«hed by MUMS Keel _ / Tony O’Bright and hla orchestra. his family^ Chandler said he and lahler had been "like brothers” for (Continued from Page One) ^ A- Cabaret style entertetkiment Is years. jwem Jlfflw Wfflw planned which will be followed by Control Food Show— p. ni.. Eve. 7:15 tutional. but were overrul^ re­ refreshments, prises, group sing­ \ ing and dancing. The State Troopers and pri.son Sat. Continuous from 2 p. m. cently by the Superior CqUrt. The program will commence at guards, ready to move on orders, Sen. George A. Skden (R., 8,p.m. were armed with .submachine gun.s, « SUN., MON., TUBS. ON THE SAME SHOW Bridgeport), pre.sent when Jewett ‘m a f te'ar. gas, small arms and riot "STARS AN D discussed the hill with newsmen, stlcI0 > ‘ •. -■ 'THEriLMSKm MtSESI said he agreed with the majority TJlb tonvlcls are In the unique STREPES FOREVER" leader that leglglatton was needed 'X BOYS'and GIRLS'4 to 12 X H o^ital Notes poal|ion o f. controlling the Ktore- Plus Night Without Sleep ^ BEWARE. to \ripe out tm ttls' clubs. tei. Mi-3-5iei Tnom’ containing canned foods, IDA IUPINO ^ “They are, Eyesores and a source S24-|t8 thus assuring them and their hos- of trouble." commented Saden.' LINED DUNGAREES MAIN SIV MANCHBSTEK lents Today: ...... 119 tagea at least seven days' supply 11V rr4i-f tv(ws SA r WAf w - ROIERT RYAN < Jew ett said he would discuss ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Of food. , MY lOVEtY his proposal with Sen. Louia A. Mlsa Georgia Foley, Green Lo.^Mporaen, 84 The catholic chaplain, the Rtiv. l IngtonK- Hoiise majority-.^adf!r, i S f / f / m T T Thomas drive. Richard Wal.sh, offered a silent | told reporters In an'I^rom ptu DISCHARGED YBSTERD prayer for those communicants in i news conference that he’'^”definlte- William Hesid. 89-Branford sty ^t; the prison ranks who saved the ly” hoped for early jelpalatlve a'fc- G IR L S 8 t o 14 W O O L Mrs. Alice Fitch, 44 Mors^/road; crucifix and religious statuary | tion on i-ecommendations madejby Gar.v Goiilctte, A ndov^ , Mrs. from a fire set by rioting prison­ a special cohimittee which out­ ’’i' W A S H E ^ ^ S CARDIGAN SWEATERS Anna Baldwin, 43 Perkjds street; ers on Tuesday. ir HNE FOOD A QUALITY UQUORS lined a $375,OOJhoOO "urgent needs Mrt. Thelma Lawson^nd daugh­ {deanwhile, everything waa re­ program” o ^ highway construc­ ter, 11 Cl.vde road;4ih'a, AngcUne ported ‘‘calm, cool and collected” BUSINESSMEN’S tion. / / .REGU LAR 195.95 ^ / ^ G U L A R 114.95 Del Guerdo, 33 Btrch atreet: Mrs. by ‘ Warden Cornelius J. Burke at Thursday Spaeial Governor Lodge feccntly dc- LADIES' NYLON or WOOk Ethel Tomm, ItT ^earl atreet; Jo­ the Ea.stern State Penitentiary at ' dared that he wa.s 100 per cent in 17" TABLE TELEVISION G a I RA N G E seph P rentlce,^2 Middle turnpike Graterford. Some 60 State -Troop- LUNCHEONS ' A LA CARTE favop/of the program, which the Now you can know the thrUl of Whirlpool •Turn-of-the-Dial WafihdayB’’ in your cast; Mrs. G ^trude Tansey, Rock­ Srs .were sent there yesterday in corafnittee proposed ho financed SLIPON SWEATERS gEflVED DAILY ROAST REEF nirtly by tolls and partly hy the home . . . at M copt.or obligation. Aak for a Free inatallation of either the ville; Wimarn Sagllo, 14 Bond what Burke termed a ’’precau­ Washer, the Dryer, or the beautifuUy-matched combination, 'street; ^ a n a Loomi.s, ■ Vernon; tionary" measure against the riots EXCEPT SATURDAY ..Tegular revenue of the highway de­ 179.B8 N O W 99.88 Paula /Coolldge, RockviUe; Mrs, spreading to that. 1.700-man in­ Chicktn Cocciatort partment. ■ X, r Cohen disous.sed the Highway Tilted picture, non-glare one knob tuning con­ Arlii^ Helkkila and daughter, 33 stitution, the State's largest. leorn the Magic of Automatic Washing wifh Try Matchless Modern Indoor Qrying with A-36 inch all white poreelain range with glass WadWorth street. i situation after announcing that he trol, Easy to clean leatherette. even door.'htgh backguard ultn built in lamp', RAVIOLI • V waa pi-eparing a resolution com­ DISCHARGED TODAY: Wil­ No matter what your lot in life / SI” TV. Reg. 2S9.08—N o w 300.88 large 18 inch oven. may be, be sure to build' a service 1 (HOMEMADE) mending the highway depai-tment SUDS-MISER and the SEVEN RINSES Protective SELECTIVE TEMPERATURE liam Neeksmp,- Glaatonbur.y; Mrs. and the" State Police Department Ruth Young and daughter. 16-B station on It. / for their work in c'onneetion with Amazing Suds-MIsar permits re-use of Make all of washday eflfortless and Eldridge atreet: Janie,e Richmond, last night’s snow storm and pre­ ___ - ...... 343. Charter Oak atreet; Mra. 'Mary good, sudsy water for unequalled sav­ economical! Clothes dry fluffy-soft in ■ ■...... r ----- vious storms this winter. ings. Sevan‘ainsss give clothes most REGULAR 357.95 40-IN. ELECTRIC RANGE/ Palmer,. 46 Spruce atreet; Mrs. "You ran drive anj’wfiere in the minutes, with Sqlective Temperetvre Edith Knox, 48 Barry road: Mrs. State today,'! Cohen -exclaimed. thorough rinsing known! Also exclu­ "Sun Dial” control. Famous Whirlpool W A S 231.95 / Ethel Dickinson,' 118 Columbus "What they did ' is almost ■ a sive with Whirlpool--:Total-clean8ing 15 CU. FT. HOME FREEZER street; ' Mrs. Mary Kramer, 28 YOU GET MORE THAN A MEAL Dryer now costs far less t o own. And mtihele.” AgHIdw Action; Sun-fieeh Gerihicidal ' - CLOCK CONTROLS 20'rOyEN Horton road; Mrs. Mary. McLean \ Asserting that if the legislature you get Ferce-no Ventina of lint and- O N X and son, 81 Drive B; Keith Bruce, Lamp; Step-saving-Cyde-Tene eignel. moisture: OermUMel Umip. doesn't take action at this session *^Nooof Of eAffhP ed*P#ww/«e$P 319.88 102 WMt street. WHIN YOU on a highway 'construction pro­ 2 1 4 . ^ gram "we ^^’ill be away behind the OAS UNB A8SE.SSED Light signals when oven"'ia on. 7 heats for 3 times.’’ Cohen said: NEW LOW WASHER PRICE NEW LOW DRYER PRICE ER SPORTSWEAR Holds 525, lba: Of food. He's built-in l«i|^ and Chromaibx top unlts^d qt. deep-well. High­ "Exrtpt for the Merritt and Wil­ Fairfleld, Jsn, 22—(gv-Tha bur Cross-Jtighwsya,. our roads light. Warranted for five years. Buy now and speed Smokeless brpiier at convenient work Morthpaatera Gas .Ttansinlsrtms height. Giant 'atoraKe drawer hasiiyiob rellersi Cempiuiy wilt be assessed 88,000 PER PER a mile for natural gas pipelines a tC A V E Y 'S Otir mMU' wvffiy day of- Ihstalled in'Fairfield last sum- You’re |ie4)i)|$ff for real pleasure whenever you $ 2 3 5 0 MONTH $ 1 f t . 50 MONTHS C H IL D R E N 'S 4 to 10 ' -twe r. H u bert SL Sbay, Fairfield illne here auperh food, -grarieue surrounfN ftn a lim voriety^af de­ y ,FL. assessor, aald today;, . ___ Inga, expert service. Come In soon! DON/T CORDUROY OVERALLS . . . t R e j. ^ Now FOR 12 MONTHS, AFTER FOR 12 MONTHS. AFTER PATIFNT STOPS EATING licious' food. Srooks, Threw Thom Away DANCING TONIGHT StUr Plenty Of Wear Left la DOWN PAYMENT DOWN PAYMENT ; ★ 7.5 Cu. Ft. Refrigerator 199.95 188.68 Paris, Jaa. 22 — — Marina FRIDAY and SATURDAY Chops, Roosts— and K Shoes Repaired Here RenardS Id, bolding on to Ufa FEATURifNO ONLY with a single trnnspbuiied kid­ THE SYMPHONY FOUR you hove o honkeiinq for SAM YULYES J MEN'S NYLON SOCKS ney, was reported to haVe ceased With Walter Phelps, Jeannie Rey H u e s iw m FOR BOTH ^ Cabinet Electric Ironer 117.95 99.88 hanchestekconn. Shoe Repairing of the Bet­ eating te d ^ . He Is being fed (Vocallsts]l •- s e l e c t e d IRREG. 3 PR^TOR wtth vitamin tojeetiona SM food-^RINCESS is ter Kind Done While Y.ou I 209.95 189.88 Walt. M-W Oil and Gas C6mb. Range th« pioco to 9«t it. 15 MAPLE STREET 1-50 WASHER AND DRYER Opp. First National Store [ ★ M-W Deluxe Gas Range 159.95 144.88 Parking Lot PER MONTH FOR 24 MONTHS AFTER MIN. DOWN PAYMENT m CHILDREN'S 8 to 14 PLAID \ ^ M-W Supreme Sewing Machine 144.95 129.88 CENTCR PASTRY SALE FLANNEL SHIRTS. • • G • G r BENEFIT THESPIANS ★ M -W 4 to 5 Room O il Heater • 79.95 59.88 BALGH Is Your 9 PRESENT : MARCH OF DIMES OPEKMONDAYaiR THURSDAY NIOMTS UHTIt Many, of the good ladles of Manchester, are offering CHILDREN'S KNIT I M-W Single Burner Oil Heater , ' 14.95 11.88 A homemade' pies and cakes for sale at the Princess tomor­ row night at 10:30 (after the TV fights). .So, come on in! Buy yourself some nice pastry and at t ^ same tinns swell PAJAMAS4to8. . ;★ M-W VacuMm Cleaner, Tank Type 39.95 33.88 3 - A C r the March of Dtmes fund. COMEDY BOWERS SCHOOL 1 ★ M-W 7.7 Cu. Ft. Home Freezer 244.95 229.88 lY BFTTER OEAl unnet'i I ★ Airline Short Wove and AM Ra(dtio 46.95 4J.88 TOMORROW WOHT la i SATURDAY NIOHT Princess Restaurant RUTH PONTIAC DEALER FINE WI^ES, LIQUORS fiiMl BEER I ★ M-W Cost Iron Camp Stove 18.95 13.88 TICKETS $1.00 AT THE lO X OFHCE OPEN EVERY GORDON MAIN STREET AT PEARL STREET 358 EAST CENTER ST. TEL. Mitchell 3-5191 TIL E V E v Read Herald Advs. ^/rsf" ^am /Vy o f//o m e Caune/er/n^

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1963 freshments of hot chocolate and' Suwannee River' at White Springs rrrpA G E f o u r Coventry Mbvii^ of' Travels cake were served by the hostesses, X«ck!al Foster Kin and by making his song "Way Beatrice Clulow, Nellie Farr, lone Down Upon the SuWanee River," Entertain Women Fellows, and Edna Hartwell. The Picks New Jeaiiie ■wrlttep in 1853-54, the official state speakers Were Introduced by Hope song. 'QHily a portion of the -moro-' SSKS: Radio and T¥'^ 3 - State Approvi^lNat Needed Henderson. rial. Including the gatehouse, musi­ S40 Knaterm Staadaid TIkm WNHC— Ch. < A program entitled "Let's Go Stephen Collins F ^ er Rose of cian building, roads and some land- ; -DR. HAROLD NEIAVvN . 4. ■'. "'A— iT.'VS**' •. -- '• - -X 7-ii* - . Urn PlSeeit"' Willi' three members ftf the L ik e street, MancKes^er. great 'seaping, - I»a*'been completad; ' and F o t J o b o f J^ iid ^ -Chib showing' pictures of their r Deaths Last Nigh t grandson 'of Rtephen 'Fostar,- the It. .ia. bqped..that soon .sufficient famous Amerlran composer, was funds will be raised to c.on8truct ' OPTOMETRIST WTHT^^l 'firMy, WHAT-rsmou* TrislA cMit travels proved highly enter­ the amplitheater. wStvIn^kstase Wife. . WKNB-Ross Mor*sn Show. Coventry, Jan. 22—(Special)'—^Parties.” Hostesses will be Mrs. taining to the members of the Pro- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS one of the judges who Sunday WONS-rJsck Downey's Uuite Shop. night picked' their version of Announces the opening of an office for'the axam* WHAT—N#wi; folkt Hop. T ____ . - It was learned today that the de­ Camlllo Buscaglla, Mrs. Russel feational Women's Club at their Los Angeles— Mary Mannering w n c —Welcome Travelers. Storrs and Mrs. Chester Luke. "Jeanie. VVilh the Light Brown WALKOUT ENDS Ination of ayes and a complete opUcgl service a t Compi^d by Student« of Manchester Hiicti School MIm Helen Bates, PaeaHj Adviser . 'WKNB--Newf‘ lUqu«*t cision to have a fulUtlme paid meeting Tuesday night at the Cen­ Wadsworth, 76, who, as Mary VOL. XX, No. 19 THURSDAY, JANUARY 22 |:l^W dN8>- Jack Downay • Mualc WCCC—11 Hundred and SO HIU. The Christian Endeavor Society ter Church. Hair,” Their selection this year Haverhill, Mass., Jan. 22—OP)— WRNB-Newt; Through tba Ttan. Mannering starred on the New wa.* Marie Perkins. 20, of Jackson­ WHAT—Newa In Italian. Bsaeasor here does not require of the Second Congregational After a short business ineetlng, Employes iii the All-Craft Mfg. w Loulr Uetinee. York and London sta g e . a half ville, Fla., a junior at Rollina Col­ Company of Haverhill and . the WTIC—Stelle Dmlles ' . 10:15—WHAT—Italian Music. state legislation. Capt. 'Walter Church will have a skating party Florence Benson shqwed: colored century ago. Born in Leicester, 953 MAIN STREET ■WKNB—UHF ProfTS*"? CersTsn of ItsSS—WTHT—l^lapering Itrrats. for members and friends tomorrow slides of her trip to'Europe last, lege where slje Is majoring' In Garfield Beit Company of New ISiia-WDRO-Artbut Oodfray. Keller and' Mrs. Pauline B, Tyler, England. music. Lobdon, Conn., retum t^ to work Legion of Honor Ifugic. w n c —Double or Nothing., evening at Lake Wangumbaug In summer, including such famous HOUSE AND HALE BUILDING Hornets Down Indians 4:t*-W PBC—Rsdie Hsrrii: News. local Representatives, Issued a South Coventry. The group will ■New York—Doitglas Coulter, 52, The Jcanle Contest Is held each today after a 23-day wklkout. Ducks Drub Meriden 4.1S_WDR&-Tht Record Shop. WKNB—Voice of Manchester. placet as Glasgow, Edinburgh, an executive producer frfr NBC WTHT—Bddle'Amoia Time, WCCG-News; 13 Hundred and 10 joint statement on the matter fol-; participate In the Youth Rally Northern Ireland, London, Paris year for the purpose of adding The 8. Froellch Co. of NeW York, w n c —Touns WIddv Brown. . Hits. television and creator of many of impetus and peraonal interest to WHAT-Oemme Mualcall. loWine a special town meeting | Sunday afternoon In the Union and Geneva and Lucerne in Swit- owners of the two plants, reached- TELEPHONE MITCHELL 9-5144 WHAT—Save A Life. ^ r ■ i . ■ Church In Rockville. radlo’a first commercial programs. the drlve'for fundfl with which to In Rough Game, 56-47 '4;iS—WTIC — The women In Hy IS:44- WTHT-When a Girl Marrica Tuesday night. j ;______serland. Movies of France, taken an agreement yesterday with the In SeAsQu’s Opener Houie WHAT—Italian Music. last summer, were shown by Pittsburgh—George A. 2Ierr. 76. build an amplllheater at the Foster International Ladies Garment (:tS-WDRC—Newe; OlC Record Shop. ISiSA-WONS—News. It was first believed that nam- j Manchester Evening HeraM Jeanne Low, and Beulah Todd also river editor of the’ Pltlabur^,Post-. Memorial. The .State of Florida is Workerii--Union, AFL, calling for WHAT-Story Queem I1:S»-WCCC—IS Hundred and SO Hita. Ing of the. full-time assea^or would ■ Coventry rorreapendent, Mra. paying tribute to Stephen Foster, Indian Hoopaters Xead WTHT—News. Joe Qlmad Show, _ iraRC—Arthur. Oodtny. showed colored slides of )\er trip Gazette and Us predecessor,' the a wage boost of $4.80 weekly. ♦ >1 Wrijgbt Snuffihes Classes Pay Visit W nC -Ju st PlelB Bill. WRNB-Neira; 840 Oub. mean handling of the proposal in: Charirs L. Little, telepiioM' PIl- over the Skyline Drive in Pennsyl­ Pittsburgh Post, for .38 years, and who died In W64 at the age qf 37, A union spokesman said'wages From H ere WON8—Sst. Plestdn of Tl»e Token. WONS—Ladlea Fair. the General Assembly along with. gHm 2-62S1. vania and to Washington, D. C. widely known along the rivers from by erectln ga beautiful memorial average one-doliki; an hour In the At Halfway Mark But » :« —WHAT—CroebT’e Querter. WTHT—Lena Journey. two other measures voted at the' R^ords as MHS w n o — Front Pe«a rarroll. wnC-Blrike It Rich. At the close pt the program re­ Pittsburgh to New Orleans. to him*along the banks of the Haverhill plant, Advertise in The Herald— It Pays To Kindergartens Lose Out'"Sn Fin^l »!lS—WnO-Lorenso Jones. ll!lS—WTOT—We. the Womea. meeting; these were paying local ^winNi|ers Win 48?.19; ...... F ra g ile ...... WHAT-:-Bend by Denrnnd. UdUk-:.WON^N>wa.______u ______-taxea- OR-a-aemt-annual- or -quar?. Curt Wright, - sophomore awlm- WI>RC—Memory_ RC-Mem . Lane. WHAT—Newa In lUlllan. Ike’s Honor Guard Playing'^risloi ISext For the past few weeks the Stahlui; Bristol Jpilext Hilt—WDRC-GranJ Siam. tcrly ba.>ris, changing the town’s mlng flash, has taken up the pas­ — • 'N., WONfr-Sky Kins. „ „ . . . fiscal year to conform with the rr time of breaking records on his .A;45-\raRC— Curt Msssey-lltrthe WCCC—Nawg; 13 Hundred and M V Home Ekionomlca IV classes have Victory waa within the grasp of ^•-.Tilton. ^ Hite. state’s fiscal year. And mlfiorlty Includes Pvt. Kelly /laoncheBtef- Hlghyln launching way up and down the 20-yafd pool. had a unit on child care. Discus­ WHAT—Ntwe. WTIC-Bob and Rav. representation and two-year terms It Saturday against Meriden, Curt the Manchester High Basketball WOIW-Ntwe. WHAT—Berio Preugrem. /fta 1953 swimming campaign this sions and personal experiences sup­ WTIC—Nfctesend Quotes. WONS—Queen foi^ Day, for all town boards. shattered the 19.6 record mark for Team, but It slipped into .the hands WTHT—Break tha Bank. Pvt. William R. Kelly, whose past Saturday, submergeehMertden l:M—WTHT-^Twikle Frisch — Bell- Support Is Olven the 40 yard free style to 19.2 sec­ plemented the text. of a spunky Blast Hartford Hopnets scores. WKNB-Mualc from out of the West. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wllliain J. BEFORE YOU BUY High's forces 48-10 at thoXRec 11:40-WHAT—Pot Pourrl, Support for these measures wa.s onds, and trimmed .4 seconds off Since many girls in these classes five, 56 to 47. The local Armory WON8—Cecil Brown.^HswA the 67.6 recontjnark on the 100 * Brenins' 11:4S—WDRC—Roiemary. voted Tuesday night. Captain Kel­ Kelly, live at 32 Wells street, pool. In their first CCIL chknj^ are baby-sitters, Miss Helen was the scene of one of the rough­ liSS—WDRO-News. wn Senior vs,,Faculty WONS-News. ^ UiM-wpRC—Wendy Warren. while the naming of the full-time read these vital facts ^ classmen on the team. tion about children if they could period. JY to 8, the Clarkemen pull­ WTHT—News: Joe OIrsnd. wCCC—Luncheon Muileale. hower to the White House after Plaihai^are In the works for the spend a morning in the kindergar­ •lift—WTIO—Bob Steele. WKNB—Newe; In the Background. assessor will remain a local Issue. hts Inauguration' Tuesday. Six lettertfien'Came back this ed ahead, 22 to 21, at the half-way WHAT—haUan Voice. In other action: continuity for kecond ahmial Senior-Faculty bas­ tens and the first grades of Man-* mark. A t the end of the third'pe­ WONS—Patter By Pettereon. With other members of the year to start the season off with a ketball gaine which was such a WHAT—Supper Serenade. . _ „ WONS—Curt Maaaey Tima members 'of the Board of Educa­ bang. Oo-captalh Butch Mullaney, Chester schools. riod tha score was knotted at 34- WDRC—Jack Salman. This I Believe. WTHT—Jack Bereh Show, famed 3rd Infantry Regiment from success lest year. As far as la 'Through the cooperatiqa of the itJ5—WTH3—Westhet. w n c —Newa: Weathar. tion was disapproved and election Fort Myer, Va.. he waa at the head Toni McNamara, Doug Fingles, FiHtpl Photo, alh 13:U—WDRC—Aunt Jennle'a Btorlaa. known,-the Refcs.wHl house the principals of the . different schools,, . XSula iUurt...... WDRC—Ouy Lombardo. laws and insurance liability meas­ of the parade .during ,the. march Curt Wright, Tom Smith, and struggle. The.. Snx^t. Council, David' Hanseii - (,SS—WONS^Newt; Mutlc - for Amer- WXNB-BIng Crosby..... <- ures also camc_1n_ for "dlscussipn, Norm TherrieH took part In th eir the trip was arranged and made The Indians were limited by " ’ Ten:...... ;■ Wno-Medley Thna ' down PennsyWanla avenue,------under the direction of^eorge Em- PaUol Photo. WONS-H. R. Baukhaga About 500 persons attended the feature events. With the exams for the sew^ on Jan. 14. The girls were divided fouls: they. lc)st.'|^ men on'-the WTHT—Sereno Uemmeil. Private Kielley, who entered the mcrling. Is handling the details. Anderson into groups and assigned (o diffe- five-foiil'rule, .The n>tg blow came, WCCO—News: U cc:»l Beorebosrd. WTHT—Lunobfon Muaic. . meeting. Army last July, is an ammunition The 120-yard medley relay, won Revenge, Gentlemen, I quarter finally over, we re a ll^ WTKS—Tour Senstor from Conn. WHAT—Oemnia Program. Housing Committee to Meet by the Indiana, with backstroker gent schools. Miss Smith tried to with less thgSJour: minutes to i!«5—WTIC—Three Star Bstre. ItitS—iraNS— News. bearer with the regiinent’a Com­ Hail to the Chief Sports, sports, and more sports! that we've had a rugged few days. Igned each girl to a school near WDRC—Newi. IStSO—WDRC—Romanca of Helaa Trent The elementary housing stud.v ■ Ed Stiles, breastroker Butch 1 .0 play, when JlntRooCh took a seat pany C, Leading the Red and White I H This week's pretty blue-eyed; Now, while we're relaxing, we her''^mc. ~ on his fifth pM'soiialr, WTHT—Stock Herket Summery: WXNB-Man on the ItreeL committee will meet tomorrow at Mullaney, Tom McNamara, D6ug battle for the winder 'sports -srt^ Sports. . w n c —Marjorie Mills. 8 p. m. in the Robertson School. Eingjes,. Curt Wright., Tpn» Smith, londe, ..taking her. .place,,as. the j have, a .cbance.'to. say .heUo.,Lo. .a The""j^ls arrived before kinder; Roach tqasM in U Fplnts jo lead OtU—WONB—BUI .Jenkins Show. WHAT—I# Rosa Program. ' -stone wllh be 'a-staff -of • veterane tn gartcii beg|m and left' In lim'i! to be "WCCO—Newa - ■The cbnTmlttee,- set- up 'by the and.NormTherrlen took part their 'OTS^cynoeure (newly acquired | very popular guy on the MHS the Red airiS White offense with I:SS-WDRC—BeuUh. their fields. Jim Roach and Mar­ present at ttjeir last period class WTHT—Weather; Journal of tbt Air. WTHT—Newa X Board of Education arid Parent- feature events. Jim Farrell right behind him with WONS—Fulton Lewie. Jr. WONS—The Women'! Page. fN shal Altkon, with three years' ex­ word, meaning "center of attrac­ campus, this week’s Legionnaire, at high schoolXniey had many In­ 11 tallies, llarshall Aitken missed 13:4s—WDRC—Gor -Gal Sunday. Teacher association is niaking a The 120-yard medley relay, won perience behind them, will head tion") in'thiS'iBaue of the "World,'' WTtC—Guy Lombardo Show. by the Indians, with backstroker Dave Hansen. Dave, tall and blond, teresting experiences and gained a the dbuh)^ fighres by one os he Ijia—WONS—Tello-Tesu WKNB—Tha Patteea Study of future needs of elemen­ the basketball squad, eg Injury, but for the World, and . will soon be taking w n c —Rosa. The Musical Miller. has voted $25 to the Nathan Hale .ahead of. endurance men Doug or puddles. Sort of 'takes the ad­ out more evenly and only two of WONS—Casanova, jfast thre^ years she has playeiayetf -qyer this column on alternating Brainarcl Paces their first five were given the w n c —Boy Rocera. WHAT—Petty Kimball. Community Center for the use of 'Fingles and Roger Lord to win the venture out .of it. V WHAT—Polish Hntlonnl Boms. 1;IS—WWIC—'Toung Dr. Malone. 200 yard freestyle timed at 2:19.6. soccery''fleld hockey, basketball, ww^s. As a junior, Dave joined thumb. Ernst Hartford committed WKNB—Caravan of Music. v the meeting room In that building My typewriter Is kind of tired vo11eyoa.ll, spRbaii, and badminton. botnxthe Spanish Club and tbe WTHT—Top Omr. ' WCCC—News; Manrheater Matlnae. for its meetings. The ten-lapper-ls the long distance so i giicss that's abobt U FROM ^ llF in B B L e a ^ e 27 foulie Jo Manchester's 35. I:S*—WDRO-To Be Announced! awim of the high school meets. A^A freshmam she went 'out for Senior 'tji-Y, Hc*Is still Active In ' Mortfii Bhst wnc-^Fsther'hnows Best. Ii44—w n c —Bob Hops. X Arrangements —were made HERE. ^Tchcry,. played tennis In her WTHT—Newsstand Theater. 1:45—WDR(^-Ouldlng Light u both organizations. through the a.saociation for imstall- WiNES a LIQUOR VALUES HAS UHF A IIT RIGHT IH THE SET HOW! Manchester High School’s 10 Al Guay '53. Bebe Martin, wearing the big WONS—The Here.'? Family. WONS—Just Jenkins. yard freestyle record" held by Walt 'sophomore year, was on the bowl­ Dave hasJji^n active In sports Freshman Homeroom basketball 63, hit hardest for tbe_.Homets »;#*_WTHT—Cyril Coleman. 3:48—WDRC-^Second'Mra Burton. . Ing Ujiree of four TV sets Monday Bareisa, '38, was broken by Curt ing team for her first two years at all during his nigh .school years. triumphs again! Friday, January with 19 points on five goals and WHAT—Newe; Night Watch. WKNB—N«wa; Caravan and Muale. at th e'^ b ertson School for pupils MHS, and'last year participated In WTIO-Truth or Consequences. WTIC—The Doctor’s Wife. Wright when he heat out Johnny As a fumbllhg fro.lh, (aye. a.swere 16 saw two games played at the nine free throws. Tom Molumphy WCCC—Muale. to see the inaugural ceremonies. 14,12,24F Will a new spbrt at school, tumbling. WDRC^U. S- Air Force. WONS—Connecticut Ballroom. The sets' wbre loaned by associa-. Wines Leander for first place. Curt stop­ we all). Dave playeilfq the.Fresh­ VVeat Side Rec. got 12-including the winning point WONS—Bin Henry Newe; Rod ped the wat^h a t .19:2 Seconds to As a reward for ,her untiring man Homeroom B a ^k c t b a 11 and Tom Moore bit for 10. The Gdii Club of th< Air. WTHT—Newa. Top Hit Time. tlon members 'Lawrence C. Lati­ athletic ability, she was presented In the opening game, Room IIF 9:1j _WDRC—Guest Stars. WHATT^Jpen Houaa. mer, Alfred R. froulx and L. beat the record by four tenths of 111 Frosh j^agne League. The next year he'-was on Hornets revenged an earlier beat *:S*—WDRC—Bing Crosby. 3:18—WDRC—Perry Mason; V ■ a second. LaBlssouere of Meriden last year with a gold fiports medal the sophomore team and ,tW in- defeated 15F'and 16F combined by Ing 'they took at their home courf. WHAT-Savt A Life, Jam es Loyzim. COAST TO COAST which ripresents the 1,000 Indi­ a score of 49 to 34. Hafoldt. Brain- WTIC—Eddls Cantor. w n c-an d erella Waek-tnd. YbuTI get every station^UHF and VHF-that ever placed third. ter-clas.s league. Ha also playe^'ln The High JV's were able to WONS—Songr of Our Time. 4 A set owned by Francis Perrottl CALIFORNIA SWEET WINES vidual scoring ' points Jan has ard led the victors by netting 17 S:44—W'TH'r—I Covered the Story. 3:35—WONS—Newa. of the Robertson SchooKfaculty The diving eveni brought forth Two freshmen hphieroom games the Rec Intermediate League. Dav^ scrap the opener 50 to 27. Gene tStSO—WONS—Iran s Edwards. 3:88-WDRC—Nora Drake. 808T. IHRRV, MutCATIl, earned. waa on the soccer team for three 'p(fints. Adams was sec.pitd with 14 WCCC—News; Music. was also installed by the asapeia- another lettetipan. Norm Therrian were played e t^ e West Side Rec Johnson and Mike Morhardt were \^HT—John Daly. WHITE PORT, PAli DRY IHUIY She has foHr^’ed the business year's and played half-back. points. Bennett, Braulf'and August their big guns for the little to WDRO-Mualc. WONS—Paula Stone Show. tion for that day. The group Will ■to first place with 44 points. Mert on Wednesday/Jan. 14. Both games course ever since her. "pleb" days all hlt-.^r 4 points, Alvord and B l­ WTIC—Judy CanovB Show. 8:48—WDRC—Brighter Day. meet Feb. 2 at 8 p.m. at the Na-, comes here. And when new stations arrive you Church plays an Important part dians. WONS-Charlea Kaaher. 6r"cM l.35ffM 2.59 den's O’Day and Milano followed In high school. English IV, mpd- ardi botlv hooped ^ points. For the WHAT—News; Night Watch. than Hale Conimunitv Center. (31 with second and third respectively. were of a "alfrerent nature. Tha In Dave’s life, as It should in all Al Guay, '63 It:IS—WONS—Muale Lover's Hour. WHAT—810 Ouh. em problems, business arithmetic, losers, Bobby Jones, who must tSiSe—WTHT—Concert Hour, w n c —News; Inside Newa from Local Win Tilt "Curt Wright-came back Into the first yfM/i, slaughter and the sec buslnesa machines, and crafts com-, our lives. A'member of St. Mary's Hollywood. have been of^: as he hit .45. points w n c — News; Through The Tears. l:M-l^RC^BimoD House, The Robertson School boys , bas­ limelight, with another solid p e r­ -omLwpk a battle;.to the very end prise .her list of subjects for her Episcopal <3hurrh. Drive l.s now previous to thi^4 ?amc. led with 12 WDRC—News; Music. ketball team defeated Storrs LEFAANC-MADRONE prc.sident of both St. Mary’s Y P F 1# :48—WHAT-rNews. w n c —Life Can Be Beautiful. won't need to call a service man or buy new parts! formance'in the 400 yard freestyle Hie' first game 14F and 12F scnloi" year. “ ‘ Ints. Ksgvelis raiva close second ‘i)ouble-Y’ Prom' 11:M—N4Ws oh. All StatlorJi, WONS—Jack Downey's Muale Shop. Grammar School Tuesday night by as he, for the second time in the combined Bwafnped 26F by the Janet Is a member of.,Scnior Y- and the Servers and CVuclflera WTHT—News; Top Hit Tima. WINES th lly-polnts. Kcnbcy hooped 6 WHAT—Nile Watch. , . WHAT—News; 8t0 Club- a score of 27-16, at Coventry. The day. broke a long Standing pool ^ u re of ,52 to 19' Starring for the Teens, and waa a fwo-year mem­ Gi)ild. He ia treasurer of the Man­ p oln ^ ' Johnson cooped^ J points UiSS—WDRC—News. ; BOTTLED IN CALIFORNIA chester Christian Youth Council WKNB—Nawa; Request Matinee, local faculty was defeated by the record. Curt stopped the clock at Xvlimcra w«(a Leon Gardner with ber of Girls’ Loaders Club as a and Guay sank 2 points. \ Plans Underway 11;IS—WONS—Midnight Hstlnes. t ;18-WDRC-Houaaparty. Man.sfield faculty by, a score of BUROUNDV, CURIT, RHINE, and Is a member, of the Dioce.san WTHT—Late Bob B. Llo/d Show. 67.2, two-tenths of a second bet^r 16.poln^' Big Leon played a.tccr sophoHiore. and Ju n io r.____ _ . to. the. second game 23F s^ajnp- WTIC-Road of Life. / DRY SAUTERNL SWEET EAUTUNE Now this city has one UHF (Ultra High Frequency) teloyieion Toiith .commiiree.' He ha.s attended WTTC—News, SstO-wcw-Newa: Music. _95t97 at Coventry Tuesday... nighL. ia RiASONt WHY YOU CAN S ll than the old mark. Meriden's King mcndqns floor game by picking off When our “Girl of the Hour” ed 13F by a score of 53 to 21. For Plans for the "Double-Y” Prom WHAT—Night watch. , WTHT—BallMorea, Top Hit Tira4. games will be for the local 'school’s A SCHOONMAKER MIECTION ot *rom many" important rebounds. Jeff Isn't biisy with her favorite pas­ two rellgiou.s conferences at Ca the winners, Pycka led the way WDRC—You and the World. WTIC—Pepper Toung Famllyr''^ station. But this is only the beginning. The Federal Communi­ tapped the wall ju*t ahead naan and went to the Provincial J p be held Jan. 31 at the MHS II :S S -w n c — Still of Jh e Night. athletic and playground equipment Smith to nab second honora G i^ s followed by netting 12 time, that of participating In one scoring 21 points. Robinshaw fol­ WDRC—Symphony Hall. WHAT-Save A Life. fund. 9 8 ' IT RITTIR ON A CROfllY TV points. Al Foley and Mel"Carlson, of her games, she enjoys listening Youth Conference at Lenox, Mass. lowed. netting 16 points, „whlle auditorium are now under\vay. All ItiS S -^ 'n f; — News; Stars In Jaaa; WKNB—Request Matinee. ' cations Commission has approved plans for over two thousand Closest race of the mee^was the With all this going on one won the HkY and Y-Teen clubs In MHS *>48;rWC(3C—;Jr, Disc Jock?^. Here for Training century brea^stroke with the no^ each hit for eight points. The los­ to the "crazy" antics of Spike Pickral hooped 12 points. Leading Stan Kenton. , w nc—Right To Happin.. leat. Three atudents of the State ers, without the aid of Eddie Jones and his band 1 ?) and also ders how Dave ’ finds any, spare are conifainlng to make this pront WDRC—News, WDR(^Cart Smith. nt Jamlma. stations—many of them in this area* 1. All Cham w lt. UHF li built rlgM M S. Full-yaar warranty on chotiU going to McNamarh/hfter a nip the defeated was Duff with 10 W H A T— N'gbt Watch. 88 Teachers’ College in Willlmantlc LEFRANC-MADRONE WoGjIk, who is now playing with the new singing sensation. Don time. But find It he does, and' points. Donahue hit for 6 points. a huge success. Co-ordinator for Tnaomw : —WTHT—Cel Tlnney. new. Ydull gat 'ovarY ilaSen (UHF an4 port* AND pictuia tuba. Crotla/t battar and tuck batic with Butch Mul­ after school he works atXhe Plne- the prom is'Mp. Bradlau. while WDRC—It Happent'Every Day. arc on a training period at the Ro- the Junior Varsity, were led by Howard, with his rendition of "Oh Dumas and Dolan both copped 2 StSS-WTIC—Frank Atwoofi WKNB—Newa. / ■: bertson School. They are Miss Ida WINES VHF) thol 8var coma* Kara. anginaartng mokai thli warranty potalblo. laney and Merida’s Strattop; The hurst. Grocery. ' / Connie .Moriarty and Priscilla Tor­ WDRC—FarinWDRC—Form 'Prog• Program. Riiseeli Uptpn who netted eight Happy Day." Her favoritie movies pofnts. •>.18-B^C—Hymn Tima. w n c —BackaUge; Wife. Roberts in the grade two clas.s- Some of these stations will operate on UHF time of l.'12.7 «ks been the best points. Jim Wagticr hooped four were "Showboat" and "Because of rance -are co-choirinpn. WHAT—Newa. 7 ■BQTnED IN CALIFORNIA time McNan^^a has ported In his ■ Now the likes and dislikes de­ As of now I I F Is in first place, •:SS--.WTIC—Newa. room of Ml.ss Helen Mazur; Wil­ 2 . Sharp, cioar Im a s * (raa from dl»- 7. fuU-reom yltwlnp. You too the points. Wat.son, Vale, and Weather- partment. Dave's favorite cid- Tbe Senior T-Teens and the «:18-wDRt/—Yawn Patrol. ______/I______’ ' ■. ROEY PQRTk TAWNY PORT,'MUSCATEL brilliant carreer. MullJ^y, cliangc- You." leading the Freshman Homeroom WONS—Bin Jecklna Show. liam Korba In the grade four class­ (Ultra High Frequency) bands. Others will all all hit for two polnt.s. Jan ’s post-graduate plana in­ inary delight is 'pizza. His fa ­ League with 4 wins and no losses. Senior Hi-Y, ore combtplng to­ CEEAM SHERRY. CLUE DEY SHMIY lurblng poNamt—|utt Ilka laalng H ki tha wholo picturo front any vltwing ongla. over frqm:''last year when he swam WTIC—Weather;.Frank Atwood. room of Mrs. Helen F! Herriing- A schoonaaAker selection In the nightcap 21F defeated clude answering Uncle Sam’s call; vorite band i.s/Ri!ly May, a good Stars for IIF are as follows; gether to work on the 'd era­ WCCC—.Prod urtlor NewmeU way: and Jo.seph Narotsky In the j operate on VHF (Very High FrequeneyVkands. talaviiion ilurfie. s. freestyl^. was the .favored man In 2:)F by the close margin of 41 U>. she will don the Air Force Blue choice. « Hi)}" favorite vocalist Is 1. Harold Brainard, the highest tions. Al Guay, Butch Muuaiiey> /XVHAT—Cup of Colfiee Clflb. t. Roducod earvic# calls. Auxiliary this 'event but wke-edged out to WTHT—Music. News. grade five classroom of Mrs.. G er-' b t II., Leading .the ylclprs was Ronnie where, who. knows’,, some day we Don Howard and his waxing of scorer on the team. Charles Cronin sutd Bob WilUafl^ 8:48—WTHT.-Moming Devotions. T elev ision trude T. Gullfdrd; T I.TI Naturally youMl want to get all these statiomiNas S. Alw ays iir foiw t. You gat o claor contFola or# lit ooty reach. Moko minor ' ""tSke a fecond^X...... i ...... Simmons with 1,5 points., Rylan^cr might know her as "Lleutcnnmt "Qh Happy Day" ■~(cdme how, 2: Tihy Btardt, who Is captain. ~ are helping him. . RefceshmenJ( '■V WKNB—Newa. , ------■ «herp pictura rlghf - to lha adga of tha - odiustmonh younalf, - ...... -...... /Mcrldsn'.^ Harris fought a hard 8 Activity Calendar followed with 11 points. Shenning Anderson.” DaVUi old chap). Sports is Dave’s 3. Adams who is second highest were given to Junior Y-Tee«s. t: ib-WONB—Early Edition. P* ^ M Tomorrow's meetings include they go on the air. tcraan,- ■ ■ ^ • -'t»ttle ’A¥it>- Manohester'e ; Etklle hooped eight "polnta. Runaell netted ■ Ntr matter what her future holds- under Connie Moriarty and Valbrie . WTRffiirNewa^. . „ 4‘:0(XKate BmtU», ------CROWN VINO' ho'bbi''y^fth!f : 'rths; that he'_ l.s good scorer,^ .1 :ae—WDRC--Newaltme. 5:00—Meet the Stars. ■B’rownies Troop 3:39 p!'m . ♦i frant.ramayobla ptctvra; Stiles, in'the 100. yard backstroke six points. For the losers Pycka in store, with licr warm friendli­ 4. Breault. XAycock, while Junior Hi-Y-under w nO^^ b Steelt. at. too. \ His pet peeve is home- 5:15—Tootsie Hippodrome. In the Church Community House; V ROBUSTA But you won’t want to pay for a service man to come and adjust 4. intarfartnet chockofl. Annayonea window on Cuitom modali. Claon and finally beat him by the length led wtt)i 19 points. Roblnsh'aw cop­ ness. fun-loving and sincere atti­ \york. Ijitely Dave has been seen 5. August. Tom Smith, Jack Anderecm, and WTHT--BKakfatt With Ben. / 5:30—Howdy Dooc'y. 1 Little Nippers 4-H Sewing CTlub at of ajv'arm. H am s turned in a time ped 11 points and Plckeral hit for tude. it could be nothing but a Forbes Warren, have the general WONS—weafoer: Newa. 4;(»—The Woric. We Mve la. A IIGHT RED TABLE WINE from eppUohcai, jMMilng oulbt. irfosat window tand picturo-tubo fact yeurwlf. wearing an tD bracelet with the 6. Bennett. WKNB-PbloiMa. 15—Variety Ouh. f .1 p.,m. at the Hans Hansen home; your set... you woiV’t want to pay for a new part to bring in l:p6.0, one of the best seen at the nine polntg. bright and happy one. * Initials of the Pan-American Air­ 7. Bilodeau.' work. Flowers, - invitations, and WCCC—Good Morning Muaic. :30—Sporiacope. » set-back party at 8 p. m. in the HALF ^ Je vlrtvallf alimlnatad. (Anothor larvica coll «ovad-> WHAT—Mominc Serenade., ' p6ol for a long "time. George ■ ■ Bob Buckley '5,5 Janet la the daughter of Mr. and lines on if. , (P. At A.) Well 8. Alvord. programs were given to Sophomore :40—Weathet forecast. American Legion hall weather per­ OAL GAl 1.65 / P o rn jer placed third tb-^linclr the Mrs. Hclmar G. Anderson'of '39 Y-Tepns under Virginia Hanley, 1:18-WON8—Newe. X ;;43—Worle; New* Today. each and every station as it starts telecasting. You want that’s' what hard work, does to s 9. Bajek. WCCC—Good Horning >MUale. 7:00—TV Screen Test mittingwith unit membera of the 5. Oratatar pichira pullinp powor. 10. Factory- and .fiold-tastad, meet for the locals. Edgerton street. man. ■ j . Bob Buckley '55 and the Freshman Y-Teens under . WDRC—Polonle. . " X 7:30—Sportsmen Club. Legion In charge. set yOu buy today to haVe everything yon’ll ever need built 'Strong racaptien of diilonl •lolioni with­ Thorough flotd totting. Then oil Crotloyt Coach Sollanek shuffled up his Ruth Ann ifczinger, ',53 Nancy Scott and Cynthia Dunlap, 7:I8-WTIC—Weather. / 7:43—C^ el News Caravan. AlWeles Discuss After graduation from MHS . ' .• -7 s Upcoming, Meeting* IMPERIAL CROWN reserves and came up with a very Slight Slip are in charge o f advertising and 1:8» -WCCr'-:^Newe; Goqd ManHng 8:00—Groueho Marx. out qraobohlng local rocoptlon. Idaol for odjuttad to Croiloy'i test tronimittor Dave hopes to attend cither Trin Music. ' ' 8:3^Chance of a LlltUmt, Ea.st (Central PPmona Grange ‘4ght into it noie. That’s Crosley. \ (jrlnga of^w*. broodcoit of tignel ttrongth. surprising lOT-yard freestyle relay ity _pr Yale. He is tindecided as' An MHS Teacher, no doubt the sale of tickets. WTIC—Bob steeie. Morclhg W a t^ 9:00—The Doctor. win meet Feb. 7 at 7:30 p.m. In SWEET WINES combination of all sophomore.s VaFsityMPr 0111 Moclerti Art Topie T%e tickets 'w ill be on sale in WDRC—The MpSk Box. T:30—Amoi 'N' Andy. to what he will take tip. What .slightly flustered by the pre- W K N B— New?/ Phil Hall Show, ib i^ -M s riiit Kene. East Hartford. OflBcera Will be In- FULL Johnny Leander, Sal Squattrilo, CJiristmas vacation tinrest among the office from 3an.. 19 until Jan. a WONS— Blit Jcnkini Show. , stalled. . QUART '69^^ 'rosley’s not just “ ready for UHF and VHF, ever it .l.s .yve’re .sure you'll be 7:48-WHATri.New*. loiso—Winohell-Mahoney. i-' -A ll ■ACKI^fT CROfUYY 30 YIAM’ IXORRIINCI M lUCTRONICI Bruce Anderson, and Roger Lord The V arsity, M "blub has an­ Of ('kiss’ Movie highly successful,, Daye. '■ heV-students, gave this as an ex- 28. The price for a ticket per U :00i^orelfn Intrigue. The Mothers Club pf North Cov­ put twenty yards between them' ampleof an "amenity” (deflnltlon- couple is $2. and one member of 7:5»— W TllT— Weither. 11:80—Robert Montgomery Frtienta. entry will meet Feb. 3 pt 8 p^m. in re<&i«iption’-yit’s got it! Yoii’lUncver have to X ■ and their opponents' relay Icain as nounced pbjna for the Varsity M . Dave is .the son of Mr. and Mrs, each couple must be a member of W D RC ^N ew i. 12:30-Nev Prom to be neild at the high school ''soclal-rUMty'')"; "Eating with a WON^Weather. ■ Teasetrew the Church Community Bouse in they took the last evenr for the Ludwig Hansen of 92 Waranoke knife instead of a fork!".^ YiTeens or Hl-Y. The dance will 8:88--U^RC—World Niwi Roundup. North Coventry. Mts- Stanley Pa- Whiskies replac^^ strip or add a conveyiiv^cr'4^ ^r paypj for a on Saturday, Feb. 31. The'follow­ " W h a t Is 5R)dcrn A rt?" was the road. WTIC—Newi. A. M. \ ducks in^a time of 1:24.7. title of the movie seen by all of ------'.N,! ---^------begin at 8:30 and end at midnight. 7:00—Today. . , panos will speak on “Children's < CROSLEY PRICES INCLUDE FEDERAL TAX AND FUU-YEAR Next w'oek the local tankmen ing meinber.s of the club are on Bernard Lyons, '53. ^ H T —Newa 1:00—Teat Pattern and Muale. service inEtn to make ad just^ntsm ^ t s wlie^ w l i ^ new sta­ committee.s: decorations, ' Nelson Miss Hope Henderson's art classes Hera" are soiifia ditties gleaned Everybody is looking forward to .WCCO-K'ddle Corner. 9:43—Morning Nawa.'. travel to Bristol for another COIL from the Sentinel of Barre, Vt.; an enjoyable evening. , WONS—Newi. 10:00—Ding Dong School., LYNNBROOK WARRANTY ON PICTURE TUIE AND CHASSIS PARTS. Sprague, chairman, and Morgan last- Tltursday. WJIAT—Cup of Coffee Club. tions come. You’ll get ever^ station iii range at a . "dontest, _ / The film was put out by the 1. One-z. Two-t—Algebra Connie Moriarty, '54. to:»)—Window Shopper. ~ IIENDED WHIiREY ■ Forbes Warren '55 Porter. Bob Provost, Dick Plagge. WKNB—Newi. 11:00—One In Every Family, Museum of Modern Art In New 2. Bell. Bell, My Liberty Bell— 8:15 -WDRC—Shopper* Special. U:80-^trlke It Rich. . i* 5TH All CARINETS ARE RICH W OOD...NOT M ETAL...NOT PLASTIC Jack Whitam; refreshments. Tom WTIC—News. 3.23 turn of your dial^v. n ^ week', next year—five Benoit, chairman, and Bob John- York. . 12:10 I MHS time) This little witticism cornea from P. M. PROOF BOT 3. Three Little Words—To the the "Blue and White,'' Llt^fleld WKNB-Phll Hale Show. 12:00—To Be Announced. •son and Robert Potterton. The commentator answered vari­ X^Ctiange WTHT—Martin ASronsky, 12:15—I«ve Of Ufa. years from now. , - MeridtMi Cagers ous questions. Many ditterchl ^______office. ' High: WONS—Bin Jenkins Show. 13:80—Search For Tomorrow. ”g*;[779 • '- The club, with Wilfred Clarke 4. I’ll get By-—If you don't flunk s; John—What are you doing ? WHAT—Jestifts with WamD. 12:45—What's Cooking7 \5'HIS»(tES IN THIS PRODUCT nFfiiculty advisor, l.s made up of paintings in the. museum were 8:38-WC(X>-r. New 3reakf#st N*ws- 1 shown. One portr^jts^contninerfboth Hi! Here we arc with some more too Ff"ank—Mixing cnlnrofihyll with : ^ -Garry Mocr* qbow. - S, B AND 7 YEARS OLD _ Let Crofiley’s 30 years'e;epericnce Mi electronics protect your Defeat Imliaiis Manchester High School athletes 5. Lojve Somebody—and It Isn't aspiito; 3:00—Double or Nothin! the profile and the front view of a "newa and' vicws 'from our "E x ­ W M T—Bob Lloyd. 3:30—Tbe Guiding Light X’ who' hdve won their letter In a changes." Cicero • John—Why are you doing that ? W nO—Radio- Basaar. 3:45—MId-Altemoon Nawa, X television investment. I)o n ’t buy a sH that will need cosily X sport.. AU members are. confi­ fare. 6. Wood.v Woodpecker—Biology Frank—Tye got a stinking head­ WDRC—News, Shopper's Special, 3;00—The Big Payoff. OLD LOG CABIN • Meriden High's one-two punch dent that thls^ will be one of the The commentator explaincd-^at • :48-WCCC—Money Melody. i : 30—Welcome Trsvelers. adjustments each time a new station arrives. Don't buy a set Fron\ the- ."Troup 'f nimpet" of 7. The Alphabet -Song—^ngll:^ ache. . 8:?8 - WTHT—John Oonte, :09-K s*j SmitL 8 of Captain Don Mor.zi and Hiick biggest ami bbsj . daheeg- of the modem art Is not supposed lo ^ e WQNB-Gabriel Heatter. IT AIOHT leURlOH Cunningham proved too much for figured out. It Is just an expres­ New Haven come? "5’our Hit Pa- . WHISKIES IN THIS PRODUCT year. Tickets^ rriay be (fiJtalned r ^ e ." fAnd some .migbty timely 1:88-WDRC—News. that will limit your choice to only 12 channels.' . Coach p/ilfre'd Clarke's hoopaters from any member. • sion of this modern age. WCXC-13 Hundre>. and 10 HIU. 4 YEARS OLD as they fell to defeat 73' to 49 at I Virginia Hapdley *55 tltl^. too!); WKNB- News; The LItUe Show. . 5 - . *Bernard Lj^ops, '53, .,. ; . '. To remember test. WONS-News. . TheCcosley.you buy today, is built for the ftilurc. • the locaF ArniSfe'-.Ij^lday night. Marksmen Overcome Ttvo^ WTHT—^reakUs: Cluh. PROOF . POT ' ”Mozz).'. one' ojf'.tlicto^flvS'scQ rers answ;ers7f:s^-...,w. ■- WTIC—Theotev of Melody. -• FRESH HJUIliy ... " I t's In . . those fail­ in the CCIL poilrej'in 22 prtlnta on ' . WHAT-.--Newsi Momlnc Stef Re­ WhllmM, SefeTAmg P. * S. 4 ures • '•''n, ; ■ view. __ 10 hoops aqcllwo free tos.se.s, while ' ^ C aad j CapiMMim Three Hundred WESTBtlRY RESERVE •cioncert "Wish You 'Wcir- Here” . . ; Lagmis and Portland High l:15-WDRC-Husic OB the Recola. Oinninghahi hit ts ilh .sets and lay­ “6In J-. Battd WONS—Jack Downer’s Waxworks. itr 'a io h t RVI ups for T\ .jiiarkers. February vacation ' 'x. ‘ WKNB—The Ed Bwelt Show. Arthur* Drus Storts < MAKK THi CROSLiY SIDE-BY-SIDJ TEST "I Keep Telling My.selt” . . . No 8:88—WCeeV-News; Market Basket. Finished Monuments and WHISKIES IN THis PRODUCT High fans held their breaths and Manchester High’s rifle team;.ing the arrival of his rating of WTIC—Nedi; You anc Tour Child. 4 YEARS OLD. homework on week ends WHAT—Italian Program. Markers In Our Display crossed their fingers when the In­ copped ith fourth straight win by expert from the National Rifle Aa- 94 'JTH.qaA ■Po dian? held a 12-8 margin al the end "1 Get the Blues in Advance" Yard To Choose Frorart I . . . the forthcoming j-eport card. ouLshootlng Loomis Prep by a score I aoclation. Alternate shooter Joe PROOF BGt W .* t7 of the first period. Their hopes of 871. to 867i at Loomis' Windsor Bell waa absent from the match The Finest In .DISTILLED IN MARYLAND were short-lived however as Meri­ range on Monday, The four point: because of . exams, Sonte happier thoughts werp den outscored the locals their to- victory for the Indians broke « | High scorer for Loomis was Design one and led at half -time 31-19. taken- from the Gilbert School 26 .game winning - streak Y°r ^ PINE CREEK Victory was close when the locals "News." Next time that Latin I straight trailed 46-30. — assignment isn't In on time you _ . . prep’s captain. Hawthorn, bagg^ Workiiianship IOUR80N Manchster wauf'ouiclasaed the can use one of these "Gilbty tarilah” •*'“"‘1 P'«« '<»• the PrepTWth Speedy T V 84 STH 26 straight meets fo the past few 17J. The highest prone shot for final three stanzas and couldn’t excuses: "My dog tore it tip:" "It PROOF lo t 3.32 stop the sharpshootlng of the blew out the window;;" "My baby seasons and the defeat came m a ; L,oomls was 98 to Manchester's 99. Material WHISKIES IN THIS PRODUCT brother ate if." (Latin conjuga­ fovigh losa leading again for Man-1 i„ . pr„„e „„tch last Thursday. 4 YEARS OLD visitors from the Silver City. Moz- Service By TH E N turn on o Crosloy. Notico tions? ! ! !) Chester wls Captain Mort Handler, the MHS team scored iU third wfo Cutting done in our own DISTILLED. IN tlLINOIS FIRST.. . turn OA Ofty othor Ml tn your . . . zi and Cunningham dropped'every­ TV dookr'i itoro. Toko llmo- to odjuii it how you *got o door, tfoody picturo thing they threw from all over the who has been off - the squad for jjy downing Portland High by a shop from the rough stone some time due to a recent opera- .core of 477 to 437 at Portland, coroFutly. Toko o good long lopk ot tht imfBodiotoly ovor th# ontiro icfoon. Ho M oon MI-17 TOlU court. The "X-Ray” from Torrlngton to the finished memorial. foding. No fuiiy odgtt. sends along a few movie tltlee- tion. The lop five MHS scorers for. Acting captain Bob Pitcher led the JAMES STEWART glctu^. f. 17-Jnch ToWo TolovtfioN. AH Aomiil fkfc Oarfpyfar The Indians set a fast pace in were the fir s t' canto and it won them which could w'ell apply to M.H.S.; the event were Handler, Norm Indians with 97. The team wel- VHP) rac.p6.li buitt fai liaw. M.lhl.o I . a M . Miner. Bob Potterton. Bruce An­ -• BOniED IN BOND success but they couldn’t keep It "One .Minute to Zero” . . . 12:09 comed Charlie Braun, a sophomore BOUIBON WHISkir H . w d uBaap B.khaK «M m4. 5346.85* ' derson. and Ed Reichard. In MANCHESTER iaduaiw P.4.rol Tax aad Vaar'a WarraiHy. up. Roy McGuire, the .smalle.st on “Distant Drums" . . the M.H.S. in his first shooting year, to the 100 STH 3 ^ 9 9 the 'Squad, . hopped around all band. the prone match. Handler, top five In the absence, of Handler, WE REPAIR ALL MAKES OF RADIOS, IlMI Reichard, and Miner each scored 99 CAR RADIOS and TELEVISION SETS V r MEMORIAL PROOF BOT night stealing • rebounds from Potterton, and Anderson. Joe' Bell DIMIUED IN KENTUCKY everyone. Ro.Sr has been playing top The same paper sends along out of a possible 100. Anderson and Norm Mtnfr came through in notch basketball in recent’games. some advice to an.V .struggling took a'sllght dip in his prone shoot­ the second spot with 96 each. SERVICE TELEPHONE MI-9-1821 COMPANY Lanky center Marshall Aitken photographer who is findlng'things ing ^ but ^ame through In third Braun shA a 95; and another new­ MANY OTHII NATIONAUV KNOWN hit hardest for the Indians with .rough, like taking those Somanhis place In tKh totals. Potterton shot comer to the top five, Al Lange,, SEE US ABOUT " A. AI.METTI, Prop. BIANDt AVAIUIU AT AAP nO RB five field goals a.nd six charity candid?!! Remember; “ taking plci a 94 prone. In the standing match, shot a ' 93. . Other shooters were 6 OR. PEA RL and HARRISON BETTER! ..... Judy Aleox can see it on a tosses for 16 points. Co-captain turps Is usVally a snap." Potterton shot 88; Handler 85; Reichard, Judy AIcox, and Bob STR E ET S ; Jim Roach trailed with 15 scores. Anderson 84; Reichard 74; and Cross. For the second match in a UHF CONVERSION Oppo.sitc East Cemetery Bob Blardi and Jazz Farrell added BelQg featured as first soloist-' Heading the percussion .depart- The “Sentinel" of Spaulding Miner 58.* ' row, the Indian's low score topped 118 •lx and four points to their totals, in the sax sectioH will be Judy ment will be Al Tarlcco who 'will High in B arre.. Vt., has' a ' poejn The totals gave . Handler 154; the oppoeiUcin’s high score. TELEPHONE MI-9-5607 ' In that order. Jim Moriarty and Potterton 182; Ajideiaon 175; AIcox, as the MHS band prepares also be featured in the jam ses­ titled "Learning to Drive” or With four- straijght wing 'the T or Mi-S-8862 Bcm le Alemany collected two for. its first Popular Bond Con­ ."Why 1 Can't use the Family Car.” Reichard 173; and Miner waa low- shooters balanced their single loss MALONEY'S EAST CENTER MANCHESTER , MANCHESTER ROCKVILLE ' ROCKYIUE SOOTH apiece, while Charlie Cronin and cert. Judy has been with . the sion. -AT has been with the banij This noems to tie In with one of man with a supporting 157. Norm to the Alumni in their Initial con­ Open Sundays T y Roy McGuire,.fllUahed the scoring bimd for three years, Asplaying for three years. their headlines of the same laaue Miner retaineii his portion as the test this season. After-a'short reat: Sales--RaAit aid TtloltlMi— Rarviat Buy Direct and Save Money BBVNXEK’S TELEVISIO.V SALES POTTERTO.VS ArPUAXCE DeLONG'S REFIUGBRATION''SER. liNlTED SERVICE . De CICCO x .: .4. ' : , with three and one respectively. her versatility os a niusician by 6 Tickets for this Feb. 4 nilislc. "Attehtipn-Senlors, Drivers‘Train­ only' Indian to qualify in all the the Indiana meet' 'Windham High STREET 358 BUat Canter Street 130 Canter Street 53 Vtlirnge Street 97 East Main Street ■■ R«uU M- The 4 . V .'i salvaged the prelim first playing the bells and' now festivsl can be pu^hased fron\ ing Newa"! !! matches to date.' Ed Reichard re­ iq on important CX3L1 match on Tei. Mr-3-5191 Tel. MI-9-4537 : Tel. 5-4231 TeL 5-67X3 . TeL 9W ''' . .M to 35 to "save face.” of 'Bjre ' mained In the' top five with his 4M CENTER STREET— TEL M -M 04S the saxophone and, on ;tl)e side, any band member Miss Mary January SO, at the Armory ronga. ■ ' . r . ’ - - • ■ . Al Guay '68 the piano, . 3£^dam s. Sally ^ewcomb '53 -best score to date, ihhUe celebrat- ■ Ruas Taylor '53 « V . » 9 > ■I il■.■■ i I . V ' . ■ .1 / - ' -7 ■ i' . ’J -j.

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. JIANCHESTER. CONN./t HURSDAY, JANUARY 22. 1^58 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANdlfBSTERi ioto> hi* own party and administration fully vindicate his leade'rshto, be dreaaed this way at that hour. that through to* cooperation of that the members were tired after •!W M.JI The hotpitol la on Long Island, total liqtoil does net include aaail previously. Unet. But the fact that Mr. Dullea yaar-old man, lost the flght last who may have ideas 'of factional doed not intend to have the record received in toe past 24 hours. Manager Jack Sanson of toe State watching' the telecast of the and standing of his administration about 45 miloa from ■ Manhattan. inaugural ceremonies in Washing­ Vincent Ramisi, princ|p41, ex­ hat-not yet been able to explain night when death came to the Insurrection or dispute in the .pres­ **Trsaaur*r O e ^ a Frost and .his Tbeator a wishing wall of modem ent seesipn of the General Assem­ sabotaged by any Ve-vlval of dis­ Two of th* patianta war* caught ton, Tuesday, for over four hours, plained th* testa and the method by aged patient 54 hour* after he on the hoopltnl grounds, and nine aldss ar* doing toair uaual Bn* Job design has been placed on Math which th* material used in them ■to the public. Juet, what hi* word* bly. He is a mild-mannered War­ gruntled plotpng In 'the present street' and - will remain thera for and to the threatening weather. ____ I - Month* had left the operating table. General Assembfy. It is now being others within a few miles from of cempUiag toe returae,” Oryk It was the first meeting of 1953. had been presented to the stu­ .might mean, In the realm of *p*- rior, AS warriors go, and what Btated, "and w* a n ooatinuing our toe duration of too campaign. Tbe dents. ‘ On* Month ... The valiant .oldater whoee fam­ might be a riot act in other hands interpreted aa a call for'the rank here—some at Long Island Rail­ A few of the past presidents at­ . W««kly ...... a fic policy,, keep* the real nature ily requested that hia name not road stations. All submitted with­ policy at giving out tha total ra- receptacle was built and donated Through the medium of "roll • SInfl* Copy .. becomes a coi^tly admonition, per­ and file of the party organisation tended but most of the pfficeri and LYNN POULTRY FARMS of hi* own program mysteriou*. be revealed was operated on for to institute a freeze against .those out a etruggl*. _ , celved to daU aa fast as to* money to the polio committee by th* nlsvip"-.’! Which ,1s used extensively haps, in his. For that very reason Shipshape Woodworking Co. committee chairmen were absent Perhaps, In the end, it will com* maaaive bleeding ulcer bn Mon­ elements in the party which ^o re­ Search contihued over a wide can be recorded and counted. The and there waa barely a voting in study groups and in many cases ’’CHOICE NATIVE POULTRY DIRECT FROM FARM TO YOU” AMV VANenaaT f ^ TH® ^^&OCIATlS day. Surgeons at St. Francis Jt some^mes passes^ unnoticed, at past tow -days to* Incomlag mall m inoustiY. 1° present facts and * different kind of opened-the chest cavity and mas- ' this; In action, was the prompt' pated. 'The- .cliairiBan stated thit toe ers and napkiiis.vfour seats at each of. the Republican party heard prdiant total reprasenta only coin Mary Roach, fourth grade teacher, tetter than ever! ;4fS»eta«* herein m «l»o r*»«r^ bark. W* *h ^ net know until we Mged life back into the heart. Governor Lodge address that state marshalling of opinion and sen­ Straltjacketa were used to re­ REpnin table,. gim g .-the\app^ahce . qt.-x - Yottniap|mciatwBt,UBBoNi9rB' folders and reoetpto- tvatk to* suc­ Elite Studio 'and Vincent Raiitizi, Mrs. Donald FARMS QUALITY CHICKEN Fult ierTlce eUenl" of'It". *. A;"S*M‘ iegfn to gee •oiqethtnr Mr. Onilet Teh minutes- later- the - beast Victory ■ dinner', down th- Jtew timent against -the apparent turn tome of the-men to the hoe- dessert-card partyX'FtoM all ac­ nutrition. Unlike most other tear* stopped again. This' time the ' intention of Prosper tavieri, the pital. All 17, whites and Negroes, cessful cake sale, aa subcominlttao counts, card taMea^ere In us* in MR. AND MRS. PHIL BURGESS Schofield and Joseph Jamaitts, The TO IROIL OR FRY— READY TO COOK E och 'actually doea. Meaan^lle, if Mr. Haven. And remafks . Included Iq scene waa set in a principal's office lsrin*a,-Bi,UB Bonnbt oontains/Mh hiliher*■ HenreeenUllT**:Represen Isllres. —_Thd vacuum-cup dedbrniator was used that address there, which merely, Republican representative from were around 20 years old. Their chairmen f6r.merchant, induatri^ every living room w ^ a TV aet Vitamins A mid D—as mudi jpaar- Dullea needa any teif^iarlng beyond and special ^ t s are not due to with th* parents asking 'questions to “ehock” the heart back into sounded a little strange and cold Barkluunatcd., and onq of the names were withheld by hospital Tuesday, and the flMnUies and The acting team of Era*' and coming to Manchester, he was seen round VHamina A and D as yo#0*4 make reporta until the end of this neighbora as a rule lunched there concerning the teaching of tha FEATURING •rOOiMmS AUDIT BURBA® 01* that which come* to him a* ha action. and idealistic at dhe time, are rough and ready practical fig­ authorities. Phil Burgess, familiar to Manches­ [in "John Loves Mary,’’ "Double tkree R's an4-thc teachers aupply- in the high-priced spnad for btOwl .,.. 10:» < frightenad th* Ituasiaiia. We ex Jerusalem (Jordan Section) keep strong ail that Is good either Join us or fall by the W«v ■of \Annle ‘ Jones, mother ' of the dress rehearsal scheduled- fbr |o- | That- Intorprct The Wish«« ^^publlvtircn *SMP^ Jan;" 22—(P) Life returned -here within -^ -so -that that whlckfe ■ was. after ali, pretty-tough talk, rjjouncernehta.. Mrs. " ' ,>Annie-M.ae ' ■ VYHOLE OR CUT-UP ■ XX" Iwct eo find: Oi* phase Of bis Ac Switaski, president of .the Connecti­ h e r ^ e who tries, during toe play, j nioht. Of The PAmily yesterday to a man -who had been less good nriay be impelled to Aur' directed at ^aome cuetomers who to teme home and go to New 'York tual reaponsiblllty more reassur' olTictally pronounced dead for 10 support .or he held in check fer. are pretty tough, too. cut Council of Women's Republican L Thurgddy,' Jiuin»^ *5^ CHuba, Inc., in a letter to )\er di­ to be W actress. She Is- a- perfect BROILERSg FRYERS, ROASTERS, FOWL, ------I .1 — Ing. hours and was being prepared tor lack of opportunity to flourish. Wc-imaglne that the GoveVnor’s CBlIed for and .dcliverod wofdg At New ' Havin' will play rected attention to the fact that foil foA. Mr.- Burgees, as CYinton Directors to Mull JOHN B. BURKE CLEANED AND DRAWN—READY TO COOK promptly at no ex)rm bst' Kennan And Dulles burial. For when the many, among as Jones, InXt^e role of. ex-seacaptaln Khalil Kriehan, 40. was handed shall walk uprightly then the quite a' part in this sesslob, befart-tlme workers and over­ cMd water on the body by mis­ plays in Leom inw r and Clinton, and astounded to discover that the regular - preaa eoiiftrtnea, at om this and other towns. Mass., - and taughV^ramatica in' time pay adjustment will )>e dls- 'ICmalana were engaged In an take. Mrs. Finlay also referred to the ctisaed by the Board of Directors exieted, during th* Rooeevelt aAd Immedietely Kriehan opened hia that state. For the-wesplans, she' annual meeting of, the Women’s has played in "JohnYtoyea MOTy" at a closed session tomorrow night “ eapitclany vitriolic anti-American Truman admhiiBtratlena. cyea, looked around and said, b a n is h UNWANTED HAIR FOREVER propaganda campaign. Hia startled I National Republican Club In New and, last fail, took thX^aiipporting at the Municipal Building. The reatone for heeitaUen on "Who is washing me with cold York City, Jan. 31, at 12:.30, with dismay was relayed back, to Wash- water?" Why let uneightly hair on your face veil your role of Lucy ;Westpn\ln "Kind , . 'The p.cqceAural. reXylALl*)*!." tPX Ma part are eai^ u> find. The press good-looks. - Let-m« free- ..you .of tola social Tlu'hcli'ebh' at (He Waldorf Astoria; Lady.” She waa a iso ticket chair­ board meetings wel-e drawn up by “ 'ington, eSd tha atir it caiiiod diaiy conference technique, with infor handicap forever. My medically approved and statedr'that she would like to man for that play, and w**' P*'**' a subcommittee headed by Director have been one of the reaaohA tbe l/hls la the age a< apedallaatlen—the ag» when hear from any of the members in­ mal queetionlng permitted, ex­ method Is Safe, permanent, and wilt not mar mrenren* etshres (*r exeellenee In seme particniar gram chairman of the group dur­ Harold A. Turklngton. The method the skin. terested. Four members of the local ing 1949 and 1950. of conducting directors’ meetings Russians later demanded Ms plore* tha knowledge or the ig­ field Of engeerran ' club attended the meeting last calL Our point, however, ia that '* Mr. Burgess has also directed has been the source of some coq- norance of a President mereltoealy. I Loco/ Stocks\ We are epedoUsts .PRESCRIPTION ~ - year, and made th /trip ln driving and acted "w*1th LHUe'" TheXler 'troversy in the past, both among such innocent aurpriso caiM But beyepd that, it demande, ft - MARY CROSSED WARD. R.N. 8PEOIAIJSTS. rain. groups in Massachusetts. Since tOe direetbra and spectators. the part of an individual who was QnatoBena Pnrnlabed By Representatives Sherwood Bow­ danger* are to be avoided, that th* Certifled Electrologtet We have now fined weU a n t •00,000 preacrip- supposedly ouf beat analyst’^ Oebdrii a Mlddlebrook. hw. "x ers and Ray 'Warren .were slated to Preeldeat himeelf be sharp in his 1 p. m. Drice* S75 MAIN ST. . ■ TEU MItohell 9-2667 (lean. . speak on legislative matters and things Russian and of what the sense of public reiatlona and in his Bank Stortis Ali Work By AppointhMnt. Free Consultations ■tMM. Bf Itl. Over « haU milUoa times wa have town government at yesterday's Ruaslaha could ^ expeetkd to do. knowledge of news practice and Bid Asked heen called Itpan to enter Into a "Oot Wen" partner/ meeting. When an. attempt was He was asi mueta surprised by what posaibilitlaa. At taaat twlea during rirat National Bank Ship wttk phyatelaa and patient. / made to reach Mayor Bdwers by he found buddd Russia ad would of Manchester...... 34 38 telephone he waa on his way to the , the Irtiman regime, the natlon'a Hartford National Sneh « neerd could never have been meeting. When he arrived, the card have been the mbat innocent child. reportora, in their quest tor a Bank and Trust___ 31 33 lees we anjecred the eenfldehco of aU eoacomdL It's ‘ tables -A-ere placed together and an | B EEF f\ ices And that, a good deal of the time, quick headline, maneuvered an un­ Hartford (Jonn. Trust.. 92 96 A recennnendatlen tha* la aendteg mere Batitate to informal round table discussion on | la what it means to be aiy expert. wary Prealdant into etaUmenta ha Mancheater Trust ..,. 60 — an oToryday wito their dectot'a both subjects followed. Serving his We are not tearing diawn Mr. Phoenix State'Bank T R i P i m s T o m ’ ■ . ■ ______/ third'term in the General Assem­ never really intended to make, or and Trust 52 — bly. the Mayor was plied with Kennan, except to the degree - and so w m oiiey,too! should never have made, even if FIro Insaranca Comnnniee' questions about, bill* and legisla­ Are Down Vgain necessary to infer that ha can he wanted to. Aetna F ire ...... 59 61 Proscription PhaimBcy tion. He was als6 asked to give hir Hartford F ir e ...... 165 170 have no certain and undisputed Finally, tha preaa conference opinion about Charjes E. Wilson -\T claim to rightness when he at- National F ire...... 65 71 U M c h a i n s 901 Main Streot of General Motors, a member of eventually doea a pretty naked Job Phoenix . . . ___ 99 103 tacka, aa he did the other night CASI HAKDINIO CROSS CHAINS President Eisenhower's cabinet cf revealing the character of the Life and Indemnity In*. Co*. SPOT WILOID SIOI CHAINS m M a i & TeL Mitchell S-5821 and to answer local queatlon.- before the Pennsylvania Bar. Aa- President. The oooAaional hypoc­ Aetna Casualty....108 115 ranging from party levers to aociation, the supposed ^policy Of Aetna Ufe ...... 117 122 *00 I IS # 2 0 7.10 I 19 eeaye bumps on some of the town's risy that was In Rooaevclt, the /l'- Secretary of State John. Foater Conn. Genaral i ...... 192 198 J Streets. Aa for the latter, he ad- temper and obstinacy that wars Hartford Steam Boil. . 44 47 ' fellotiS Thd Ainiifciui Cbllior^ofUpothdCBries L . T . Dullea for Russia. Kennan may be *70 X 15 ■xfrA .-r ) vised consulting the town engineer | cccasionally in Truman, showed up TTavelera ...... 790 810 - rv and highway . superintendent. | right, and Dullea wrong, and we clearly there, along with their pabao rtuitie* ALL OTHIR SI2IS AT LOW PRICIS James H. Sheekey. LOCKER PUNT aid MEAT HOI •re inclined to agree with' Ken- good quaittiea. The prose con- Conn. U 8IH Power 10 >4 16% * Brownies and other cookies and { .Pf Conn. Power ...... 59 . 41 coffee were serveB, and the get- nan’s general warning against torenca iasA rdugh and tumble af­ what appears to be the Dulles Hartford Elec. Lt. . . . 00<^ 52>4 CROSS OMimiS together was. voted one of the most 11 fair, whi^, imener or later, he Hartford Gas C o .'.... 57 >4 40V^ 4M — 421 ~ 4M enjoyable in many months. Beef Specials policy. But Dulles may know Juat veals everything and leaves a Sa New England *78 — 718 — 7*6 20* U. S. GOOD OR CHOICE WESTERN STEER BE! as. much as Kennan does.-And b*' President no poHU or artificial Tel. ...54H 361,4 It MR 1.71 Maonracturing OemMnle* yond that, Kennan seems to' be protoctlons. 796 — 7M — 19 MR trbwiis Turn Out FRESH GROUND giving an extreme ..interpretation Am. Hardware ...... ; 17'i I9'.j *** — aaa l.«8 On uit othar 'hand, It rapresenta Arrow, Hart. Heg. ... 40)* 43'* SATISFACTION GUARANTEED to the Duties policy,' in order to at­ To Greet Truman the right Of all th* people to know, Assoc. Spring _... 27 ',4 30 >4 TOWN A COUNTRY -S 4--' ^ ^ . ■ M .A SB M ' ' ' f ' k' . < ' ■' '■ tack it, wheroae, in fact, Mr. and has become prised for that Bristol Brass ...... 13 IS Cheney Bros (new) .. 1014 IMi Dulles has not yet succeeded in funcUdh, andjt la to thla,_ that NODtSHO "(Continued From Page One) sharpening up his supposed policy CoUins ..... t,..1 0 5 -^135 -*r- President Eisenhower has- bowed. Em-H*rt ...... , 98, 103 - ■ to the point, where Anybody, really, He MmaeM’ is not' without good of t hem had their effect' on - thir 88-1| Fafnlr Bearing -BSli- 36»4 year-old Missourian. knows Just what he plans to do equipment tor such a relaUonahip Hart Cooley ...... 8S>4 38*4 Landers, Frary, C3k. . 25 >* 27 >4 , “But this is the climax,” he told with regard to Russia. with th* press, even though he did the newspapermen. Mr. Dulles, In his own speeBies, New Brit. Mach. Co. :. 34*4 56 < 4 0 6 avoid it aa much a* he could dur­ North and Judd .;.... 26 >4 29*4 "If I was -being elected to some- j ^ lbs.' MNEV-SAVIN COUPON and in some he placed in. the ing his campaign. In those in­ Ruasell Mfg...... 15*4 17*4 MMihQMMCr 1950 MERCURY thing, I could understand this.” right on tho pKkago-^ooft mouth of Ph-esident Eisenhower Stanley Work com. ., 47 60'.* / Club Cc^pe-^RiMtutifuI Mac. Heater and de? He was deeply touched at the I stances when he did expos* him­ ',4 CHAIRS depot when-Mayor Robert Weat)i--| MIMfilE GLGIMMa POU^ during the campaign, has sounded Terry Steam ...... 88 98 ' • 0 self. to it, he had the invaluable «N — 42* — —41* froeter. Low Biilence. a P. S. $1713. Ottf erford, Jr., told-him. "You’il al-.| STANDING lo f 10< on TMruoxt pnrchBiB as if he were gothg to talk, plot, Torrtngton ...... 30*4 32',* p rice.$ l395^ ^ ways be Mr. President to us.” . capacity to say that he didn't U. 8. Envelope com. .. 64 74 47* — 71*------^74* of 2 large boxei~or 1 giMt spy, sabotage and infiltrate the knew when he didn’t know. Fre< V. S. Rnveloi^ pfd. .. 83 88 # ■> II ■*■ *■ewsmen, he j to be this then Mr. Kennan'a-critl' tless bother rou. T rr Doss'* P ilh -s mild have that dean, CLEAN lode that saya, into e series of whit* half dollars, -diaiatls. Us*4 suespestaUr * sitlllens far fares" “ adJUstrftents to Civilian | FRESH BABY BEEF LIVER Lb. dam wotdd be apprapriato m s OLDBMOlliiE 98 driving,-softly- hut peralatently, vrsrte rasis. m i sanStBanovnsnr times life.?, / -SHAt-ClXY:. . "Jida't been here!**. C olon lOok so ciriip and _ Such n^^Hcy^ ad.d. against the. landscape.. What iaUa ' .4-^Pr;^aedanJ v Radte^WtM hydramatic 4 rite,'- V'fiw ad'jurtments^slfeady haver bright... whitediings come (findingwfaftet nan, ^ hot consistent, with our tq aoft and motat. toe heat poasiM* RrhhMt wan tiiea,;^lf:Ujrhta, wheel rings, pfaw- at afled, 'There, are no Secret Ser­ vice agent.# to protect him and his SEALED SLICED BACON Lb; ky international obligations.' li is not malarial for snowmen, jit clings ltd seat coT«rA, D. P. S. $1428. Priced to sell family, although local officers 6o*4 HMMkMIiM consistent with common membaf- to roof and bark and shrub aii(i|. )il9 8 . were on duty in the big yard of < > ..____ (hip with , other cquntries in the twig and wire in thick festoon*. -4- his home last night. From now on. Extra Delicious! SOMILPI iOSAFB! "unT TO 4 YEARS TO PRY United 'NStionA It is iipt „ con- If the Sun cornea out toe next day. % hie will have to do hia own driv­ ing,' or hire a chauffeur. He even La m b LEGS Lb. Tide’s milder than any ether leading Biatent with the maintenance of it runs l|ilh auddeh'mslt overhead MILITARY RUI raised the prospect that when he detergent—even the land made eapedalbr formal diplomatic . relaUona' with and into slush undertqot. It ia 1948 PACKARD V. starts going to Work dallv In^is another country,..It is replato with spring snow,- ufually th* last snow tiiHbi u m au ftlip-ORCLOftS Kansas C?ity office, he may travel •LAMB PATTIES for didtteathiug. So land to your handil WHIST un airtiH / w v d i '' ON ft OFF IN 4-Dr. Sedan— Radio, heater, plastic seat cot* .possibilities for misunderstanding of the year.. A JIFFY "by bus. . . ■ So aafe for all wash colon! LlVt UOHT eip. 0. P. S. $1492. Priced to m II $1095. Truman’s b'lg ambition Iq to lec- i STAHL-MEYER WHOLE and- bitterness. To the extant it Tltis la not Marrii, but Jahuarjr. WIIOHT MASONIC TEMPLE ^UIMR n ' e . I — ...... „ r «• ...... -■* ture to high school and college I HICKORY SMOKED HAMS ,. A 9c N G n U N G E I S E — might be successful, it wbuld in­ Winter, by the calendar, la only : . POBb 4.YABD DU2IP WiTII MEAVY BNO-PLOW students'! on the United Nations volve us in heavy responalbUitlea. a month old. with two months sUU Sllp-OR STORM and the necessity for preserving I. STAHL-MEYER READY TO EAT P’inally, the prospects for success to run. So (Ms la, aainiredly, not FRIDAY, JAN. IS the peace in an atomic age, and to 11 CMBi we HBV FRAeaaNCsl D A ISY H A M S ,...... » * a • a t t._2.:U ». 7 3 e would be very, email indeed, eiiice the last snow of toe year. There 0 P. M. RURIERS 1952 PACKARD convince them that the future will l| the problem of ciidl diaobedience CAIHMUi FiATHH- be one of wonderful advancement I You’ll notice the difference in your must be days ahead when the tem­ Door and Playing Prizes! wfioKr 4-Dr. .3*dan— Equipped with radio,. heater, once atomic energy cah be devoted FOSTER SHANKLESS la not a grreat problem to ■ the perature will drop'below freexing. % ‘ V .D Pr. ' miMf- Bltnaiatic drive. New car guarantee. Mileage entirely to peaceful purposes. j , clothe* as you rinse them ou t Such a JjjrM;-..' ■ ■ ■ ; SMOKED SHOULDERS Lb. 4 9 c mpderh police dictatorahlp:’* Com* March, and w* may, ' in­ Befreehmento—Donation, 50c Priced to aeB at $2795. .He wants to travel abroad, but |' wonderful, CLEAN imell that leavM your And Mr, Kenpan .plosqd his stead of. spring snows, get some those plans haven’t jelled. He also l UATt^t^TOP FRESH DRESSED MEATY FOWL ... e e a * Lb. 4 9 q WILL WASH AS OEAN clothes fresh ea all eutdoon. Tou’U.low argument with a quotation from -OOiT* IN. . wants to see constructed oon the-j of the wcatoer which we have family farm at nearby Grandview I WETHERELL'8 BEST, NONE BETTER ecetyfhfng about new Tide, Get a boa tedayl John Quincy Adams who said been, miaalng in January. RORE BOOTS a 11.500,000 cultural center, to that Amkriba "goes hot abroad 1h But^we'in'New England-—in tots tuT QUAiirr It. house his presidential 'papers] and % o ff o n or moro frpzon fruits or voqo- 7S% WOOL iM. itAiHie tor. . 10 12 acarch of monatera to destroy. She warming New England—hava DR. EDWIN J, LOJESKI . H%JIArON AU aulllt FOOT THE PACKARD provide a place' for student' re­ search in music, the art*, history toblus.— Soobrooh Form or Birds Eyo.' ia the well-wisher to the freedom learned to'-toke tolnga as they \ e ^ N t CRm INNUJOU. ANNOUNCES TOE MAM rot touoH and government. Fund raising for DffR’tMiss and independence of all. 8b* ie the come, :TMs snow waa beautiful WfAS this project has already been start- . ch ^ p ion and vindicator only of r a t e Look for the Tide padcage widi d w lO oM l falling, and beautiful aa it took OfEN OF HIS . ed by a group of his close friends. her own." its posta during the night, and siu. There is much ahead for him to coupon printed r i ^ on k. Tahaimns a .. In these remar^, Mr. Kennan. beautiful aa it looked down on toe do even without employment. THe DENTAL* OFFICE personal mail alone is piling upAnj L . t . W O O D box of wonderful naw Tida t o ^ y * > a* the author of the eo>caUed world in the sun this morning. It such quantities as to keep him out i dson *ava nmoey eo year M il punhs|ft|y policy ^ Containment, etill thinka was ciihging.'tols morning, to the I* \ h L ■ i of '.'devllmfnt." LOCKER PUNT ftRii MEAT HOUSE y e t fs SO lYiild that tite maiR -thing to do with AT 29 PARK STREET ftSI MAIN STR^-4HANCHESTER aJ C-' >fargaret. the Truman daugh-’| takiag the coupon to your daalar. 8a iriR . . topmost last'twig of tos tallaat ( J OFCM MOtlDAY ftMl THURSDAY NlfHTS Y lt f:30 SI BISSELL ST. ‘ TEL MItchoB 3-B424 Biiaala ia to contain it, letting elm, leas brilliant there than ice, ter. didn't come to Missouri with giva ytto 10 CM off M t te fid sa ^ ^ ^ * whatever changAvrithin may come Tel. MitebeU 9-6641 her parents.. She had' to go to New ] ALWAYS PLENTY'OF FREE PARKING SPACE but softer and lovelier. ALSO AT 810 TBU5a^^rU*JTiUBin HARTFORD 3M EAST CINTilL ST. RHONE MHebdl laifl ^ York to keep! an entertainment en- -M ^trrydafysotfi, no olhtr ksding ekktgrfifmstkl ar 1 riant ecanessn lisa-of nftelHse ' Bevatop itsdt.Anil Dullea, It ia too.bad.w* have to quar- gagemenL

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i-y Educational T V Available CIO Concerned Big Valpies at Peanut Prices U. S. Jets Blast Cheney-Union Hearing Date ' 1 A i-' To State at Small Expend AboutT-H Law, Four Migs ill Exj^ecied in Court Friday 'A.

Educaior Analyaes Re- the communicable diseases depart­ Aide to Dnrkm Furious Battles A date for the court hearing to<^ The award was received Jan. 2, 11 ment of the Arkansas Board of begin on the move by Local 63, and the reduction -in wages be- stilts of PTA*s Survey Health, said the outbreak ’’definite­ (Continued From Page One) (OanUnued l ^ m Page One) Textile Workers Union of America, cama effective Jan. 5. Hogan beard Me J ly is an epidemic in that state. ^ ' dO, to vacate an arbltrator’a two days of testimony from man­ m For Green School U nit He added it is difficult to deter­ a CIO man as Labor undersecre­ ace, Capt.. Cecil G. Foster of San award cutting wages at Cheney agement and union officials on 11 Brothers almost 11 cents aiifhour Nov. 25 and 26. 11 mine which iu t t are true in­ tary. Both Martin 'R. Durkin, See-; Antonio, Tex., on his. 90th combat "You can have all the benefita fluenza. / miaslon, downsd his seventh MIG. is expected to be set tomorrow In hia award, Hogan said he retary of Labor, and the new un­ when .attorneya for the union and baaed the major part of his decl- CmpsfV mete - Vs Q( educatlbnal televialon in Con. George OOox, State health officer While the jet battles raged near dersecretary, Lloyd A. Mashburn, the company appear before Judge, tion on the pattern established in 4 • • r nectlcnt at a very email cost per in Tekas. Sisaid the flu | outbreak in the Yalu river. Allied fighter . , _ that’ state is (he worst since World have long affiliations with the AFL. bombera swept north and hit Red Howard Alcorn in Superior Court i the Fall River-New Bedford area - i person,’ ’ Richard Morton, director ^ r I. He"added that the disease in Hartford at 10 a. m. . plants, where wage cuts have been o f vtraal education in West Hart­ CIO Undaiuited supply facilities within 40 miles of IS about at its peak and should Nevertheless, the CIO appears the Misnehurisn border. Other Former U. S. Rep. A. A. R lbi-'in effect for aome time. He aald .fri* ford, told the members of the Man-^ coff is repreaenttng the union and that alnce the company and unim SEE HOW MUCH MORE YOU CAN SAVE ON GROCERIES AJ Ai*P! start declining next week. undaunted and seems not adverse flghter-bombers smashed at Com­ J ■ Chester Green P T A at their meet* William Cole of the Hartford law were willing to follow the pattern Dr. R. H. Hutcheson, Tennessee to placing a CIO man in one of the munist targets along th^ length of }(^ last night , ' firm, Robinson. Robinson and Cole »«t by these companies when it • A *. health commissioner, said 2,127 (our asalstant secretaryships, the Korean front, Morton, who was in c h a m of will apear for Cheney Brotheca. called (or an upward revision In Was A&Fs Always famous for big. yqlues, A&P's Grocery , I f Was ASP’s r. the state-wide television iurvey cases were reported last week and should the opportunity be presented ly light, the U. 8 . Eighth Army The union, which la seeking to wages, both parties should be will­ Department now offers you even more for your cMiducted by the O o n n e c ^ t P T A that all sections of the state are as anticipated. ' ! i^ d . Some sbftrp fighting broke ing to follokr it when it called for Year Price SEE THE DIFFERENCEy Year Price If Weaver were to be recom -' restore wage* rates for the 1,600 SEETHE DIFFERENCE, last winter, analyzed tl^resulta of affected. out on the rugged eastern front. a wage cut. money. For scores of items have been reduced Ago A mild form o f influenza was mended and appointed, he would be ' Ten B-29 Buperforta early today employes of the local textile firm, n Ago Todey Todenr that survey which w u answered widespread over Minnesota. Ala­ the first Negro to attain- such a | haa contended that the arbitrator by over ■ 21,000 residents of the dropped 100 tons of bombs on two in price. Note the substantial savings shown lbcahJ state, representing 600 'different bama reported more than.2,000.flu. high position in. the government, i Coiiununist.iZLBtallaUona Ut -‘North "exceeded his powers” in bis . de­ Hamburgers 63* 55* Former President Truman once of- i cision. Professor John A. Hogan pf Fruit Cocktail here. Then come see — and save r'* at A&Pi, P T A units. In tht answers to the cases last week compared with 100 Korea. It was the 000th Korean New Drug Rushed LB MS lengthy questUmnalre parents re­ in the like period of 1002. The fared Dr, Ralph Bunche a Job as j combat mission for the Okinawa- the University of New Hampshire, Educator Crax ^ 29' 27* an assistant Secretary of State but Elborta*Poachos ‘ vealed many InUreating facta LouisianS H e a lth department \ based 30th Bonib Wing. The wing who arbitrated the case for the Bunche turned it down. To Brazil Rabies Crispo Coekids •*'*“*' » cm. nta y f about the television watch­ estimated 45,000 persona ill with got into the Korean war right aft­ American Arbitration Association, Poars *“-''** ' flu in the four hardest hit parishes Eisenhower has said he wmil^ er It started. Its pilots have granted the company the full 9!4 /• • ing. pick the best availabie men for Was ASP's Connei^tlcut children watch tele- (counties) in the northeast part chalked Up nearly 5,000 sorties in Cents ah hour cut In'^wages'lt had (CoBttniMd F r ^ Page One) Sliced Piiiaapplo Slack Walnut Cookies " " 19* vlsioi/on the average of two hours of the state. lobs In his administration, regard-, dropjping 43,000 tona of bomba. requested. The award also pro­ SEE THE DIFFERENCE Year Price less of race. "• Chicken Broth «<*• cai» ' per/weekday, and four hours a day Shortage of Drags *nie Superforta hit a rail yard vided for a one cent coat-of-llvlng Swedish doctors. The offer was ac­ Pineapple mi •*»•"* «-'«• ilkmuh 17 The meeting of CIO leaders is. Ago Today OW the week end; they ' can at 'Kowon and'a supply and troop rolfback, which reduced the coat- cepted, and 2,0000 doses were load­ A shortage of some drugs to com­ under the direction of Reuther. Iloraltl Photo. area near Tokchon. The Air Force of-llving, allowance from seven to Habitant Pea Soup uoziami 21* 25* dren, such as crime and suspense ka, the Omaha Fire department rr-mns of the upi>er atomach, the discuss the question o f CIO. repre-. Locust ..street, wceiving • their handouts from 4he Jully • dow n , snow> fell in the w est • ~ •subject to-arbitration...... -nakera ■ aald. ■ • •■toiieEi '■ •iras hard hit shd hkd'to shift msh^ UP 34* 32* Want >ragraiiii aentation Ln. the.Labor department. Fancy P aai power to keep iU companies fiilly But Durkin said he would be ready The great majority of the paf- manned. to meet the CIO chief at any time Grape Jam IS' 21* ents were in favor of the PTA put­ Whale Karnal Cam Iowa reported a "fairly heavy in­ convenient to both. ting on a television program, but cidence’ ’ of a mild type of flu / Currant Jelly 27* 23* most of them did not want the Ann Page Beans evenly distributed over the state. PLEDGES "SOLID 8 UPTORT” CAllFOftNIA ICEBERG schools to have television sets "un­ Marmalade *-•• ««•••»« 19* Schools were closed in several Providence, R. I.. Jan. 22--(>P)— c u s t o m e r s ’ C om « lana Waxed Beans -.EXTRA lARGE HEADSFi til there were some worthwhile western Wisconsin towns because .TtMRhoda.-lsland State -Coun­ educatlonil programl." 39' 35* oT abnormally high absenteeisifiri. cil haa pledged its "(lOlla support” AGP Sliced Boats Peanut Gutter M orton described the many The Kansas Board of Health re­ of CIO textile workers/faced with worthwhile educational promras Orange Pekoe Too 55* 49* ported e,0T4 flu cases so far this "threata of unjustifle^wage cuts," \ Cream. Style Corn which would be available If the year with <417 coming in the week It was announced to

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k‘. ■ . f -rV ■« - , y p k d E TEN MANCHESTER EVENING IfBRALD, BfANCHESTER, CONN,, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, ;953 V • ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY 22. 1983 P A G S K L i v i N .lilW.MII "II - ...... itamlia on the deed fell to indicate was conveyed by the Personal li p; m. at the City Council rooms speaker. Illustrating his talk With R o c k v ille t.he correct value of the property. Realty Company of New york City to make Hrst plan.s for the 1958 films. • , \ Formerly known a« the Wend- to' the I»w res Holding Company, Little League’l^scball sea.v>n. '"1 heiaer block,, the structure has Inc,, of Hartford,...... -Churchmen’s .Clilh , ____ . .til Tolland and Vernon news, FOR BEHER SERVICE DR. MURRAY _ changed hands several times In the Uttle League Meeting The Churchmen’s , Club of7 St. items are now handled through the M er^rPidn StifsTempest last lO*.years and in almost each President William Wltinok of. John's £p|scopal Church will meet Manchesi^r Evening Herald, locat­ SCHWARTZ instance it was transferredvto an ttagr Rodeyltle . litU e - Ibea^e - haa tbdisy a t-B p. m; a t the-church; ed at One Market .street^ teleplwne' TRY THE NEW 4 * . In 2-T<>Wn TeapotR&Uiitipit tmt-of-ttwn firm .'• The property called' avtieettTtg for 'Jan; ’ at’ CJfiirrtlf"”S»othroyd w ill' he "the" RoeKvme'5-lim. ' ANNOUNCES'THE " BARBER SHOP OPENING OF HIS Rockville. J««. a»— (Special) —fcoHect pver S million pints of hlood OFFICE FOR THE The much tMscusaed and con- during the calendar ,y*ar of 1943, HAIR6UT...$i:00 troverslal subject Of consollda— an estimate equaling the peak GENERAL PRACTICE tion of Rockvffle and the town of blood collections of any year dur­ (BOYS’... 75c) \ Vernon Is again In the limelight. ing World W ar U, Donors sre O f Luther A. White, one of Vernon’s urged to call and make an ap­ FIGHT 60 Minutes two representatives, yesterday in­ pointment-today for Jan. 28. I I N f A 84 t I I r f»A *8 A I ^ M G troduced a bin which is generally Elks Activities FREfe PARKING DENTISTRY believed to be the correct______start to _ Putnsm, Night will be observed determine whether conMiidatlon ijby Rockville Lodge of Elks this ,241 North Main Street r-iMH e«T MOM Mtsyv WMMW is wanted or not. evening when Putnam Lodge ■ No. 0pp. The Depot 10 DEPOT SQUARE Weald Name Committee | 514 will be guests. Officers of The bill introduced bv • White' Putnam Lodge will put on the Thomas Zodda, Prop. Tel. Mitchell 3-6653 w^uld authorise the mayor of | initiation. The meeting will be pre- Rockville and the Brat selectman: ceded by a dinner at «:45 p. m. of Vernon to appoint a Joint com BarBiiry Coast Night SUGAR 5 Lbs. 4 7 C mittee to study the feasibility of ' The South Windsor' members of such consolidation. Previous a t­ the Elks M^Il present' •’TOe' Bar­ Roast Beet »>75« ECONO.MY tempts at fbrmlng a sih^I* gov- bery Coast" Saturday, evefilng. A emmerlt .for city ahd town- have program for Elks only will start NATIVE BONELESS COFFEE 1 Lb.* Bag 79e ended in a stalemate. a t .6:30 p. m. The following com­ Always Quality Values In an attempt to.Iqgfn re­ mittee will. be in charge, George DEL .MONTE u S CH01CI BONaiSS L8 6 9 ^ *®***"* actions to ' the gropoeal. The W. Stone, Alexander Blozie, Fred Herald learned First Selectmaji Moore, iohn^ Ciitler, Raymond Veal RoU > 7Se PEACHES 2>/j Ozs. CHUCK ROAST Herbert Pagan! is in favor ht the Patria, Bruno Patrla, BMmond 31c .At Low^ Low Prices! u S GOVKNMtNT INSPECTS CHOICE QUAllTY STEAKS \ appointment Of. a Joint commit­ Ppla,'Anthony- Zagorski and Wll- HOME MADE PILLSBITRY—CHOrOL’ATK, IVIUTE, GOLDEN tee to make ,a study of consolida­ llaht IS. Barton. KING OF THE tion. Pagan! further believes PaiB'’Kxaited Ruler's Night BEEFSTEAK that with the rapid growth of P4«t Exalted,.Ruler's Night will CAKE MIXES P.. 33c thetown, part time officials can- be observed by . the Ro'ckville Sausage Meat *59« PORTERHOUSE STEAK the town, part time officials cao- Lodge of Elka ^b. 12, when the ttAN, WELL TRIMMED Ex-Mayor Claud# A- Mills i f past exalted rulers will- be in SLICED •• \ FRIENDS BEANS ... 15c broil end StRVt with"YOr’ GARDENFRENCHFIbES Rockville and a former State Sen­ charge, of initiation, There will be Turnpike ELEANOR RASPBF.RRV ' fip" Round StMkXI.05 ^ v ator, stated that he would like a «. dinner served preceding , the ■ ' time to ■ consider ther proposal bat Sirlom Steak “ 97« meeflng. The committee in charge SltAKbRRO^ 1 t i e * ...... fore giving- a deflnita animret.as includes Henry T. North, Chester B a e o n zi_ z_ ® 5 S ® T o. . m . ^ m s ^ ONE PRICE • ONE QOALDY ■ NONE HlGHEt - . ^ to whether or not he would ap­ Blonlarz, William E. Barton, day- BONELESS BRISKET BottoiuRpimdStfirit “ 95* prove of R; ton Piheo, Addison Dusklnger and BEAITTV BASKET • U / / Representative Franklin G. Rkymond E. Hunt. Market' !';■ Eopped . Welles could not be reached for G ff to Houtkbridg*.;. 151 MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST— TEL. M I-3-8338 his opinion. For Members of the -Rockville Elks C orned Beet >^89c n a p k i n s Majrqr In Dark '. --'Tt.--. * . . - ' - .. Opon Daily. B A. M .-9 P. M.e-!HO|Mn AILDay:Si^^ Mayor Frederick Berger said Utdge -wlH-gn to- Southhrldge, : JiRSK'. ( * thst the proposed bill to consoli­ Mass., on Sunday, when South- Attentio& Freezer Owners Free delU-ery on all ranh order* of 85 or more. All orders must date the city and town , govern­ bridge Lodge No. 1864 will be in­ FINEST NATIVE POULTRY be called In before 8 P. M. to be delivered the same day. ments was Veil newt” to him. He stituted with ceremonies starting ^inasl Tflial ^Vaiues! stated "No one has talked to me at 2 p. m. Martin A. Lehan is IN TOW N 10% OFF ON 12 ASSORTED ITEMS chairman of Rockville's participa­ about it.” He. enlarged upon SPECiALS FOR THURS., FRI„ SAT. MADE IN FIRST l-^TIONAL'S OWN IJ i GOVERNMENT INSPECTED PLAI4TS • • TESTiO lY HUNDREDS Of CONNOI5SIUM this atatement by baying he would tion in the event assisted by BIRDS EYE CHOPPED BROCCOLI 19e George H. Williams and Raymond FOWL, ROASTERS, FRYERS want time to conaider and study E. Hunt. /f opinion. ■ T BIROS EYE PEAS 19c Injured in Accident Member of Honor Guard Pfc. Raymond V. Deptula, son of MORRELL'S RIB END zte STpcK-ywRrr/teezeit eveNTf . FANCY eltlSKET CORNED BEEF - 8S ...... „A W-year-oW .Wlndapryllle youth Mra. Katherine DeptUla; 25 Spring Complete SelectionMi Market BIRDS EYE CORN - . 2 foF 39t was hospitalised and a West Hart­ I YOlJNG, TENDER FRYERS OR IRblLE’RS „ ” ‘ TENDER ^MllK■ FED - ...... t -— - -- - - ford housewife ifras treated for street, Rockville, was a member of Packeci to Firil Nalienal'i owh rigid ipecificationi, famoui the honor guard which escorted BIRDS EYE FRENCH FRIES 2 for 45c bruises and shock after a two-car Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Li AVG U accident last night in Vbmon at President Elsenhower to the White "Y o r ' Garden (rash-frozen fruits and vegetables are hand Fresh Chickens ^u avg lb 43e Fowl 45< the baffle ctrcla on State Routa House after his Inauguration Tues­ picked from the nation's finest orchards and (arms. Packed day. C l I A N I D iAli WASTE REMOVED LI 9 9 c CllANIO AU WASTI RtMOviO li I9c 83. in a few hours after picking, garden-freshness is frozen Waldo Lake was reported- In With other members of the * 4 an FROM TRESEL VOUNG PQRKERS ^ DELICATESSEN FAVORITE •'good condition this morning" by famed Third Infantry Regiment right in. Manchester Jdontorial Hospital au­ from Fort McNair, D. C.. he was thorities. Thay said that Mrs. Carla at 4he head of the parade during Quality-wise, you can't beat "Y or" Garden frozen foods, i Poric Uiits “iSSJ “53e“ 43* Minced Ham ar Babtim u> 59< the march down Pennsylvania ave­ R. Mott, l9»,of 98S New BriUin M OLD FASHIONED' 9RAND • SPECIAL TRIMMED EXCILLEW (3UALITY avenue. West Hartford, was treated nue. CARRA'S MARKET ye) because they're sold direct to you in First Natibnal and released after the crash. Deptula entered the Army in CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAYS LB. Stores, they cost far lessf ' ' ' Lake was'a- passenger in a car September 1951 and Is serving as I Smoked Picnics ■'* ( Combination Loaf * » 65« a rifleman in the regiment’s Com­ 53 operated by Richard A. Ptnard, 19, DAIRY FRESH of 92 West Main street, Rockville. pany G. He a 1951 graduate of ^ 1^ CI'T FROM HEAVY kJU/c £ S and ffiu / r s H U S. GRADE A - OUTSTANDING CjUALITY Pinard's vehicle,, traveling north, State Technt:al 'institute, Hart­ WESTERN BEEF went into a skid and landed In the ford. . PURE CONCENTRATED Skinless Frankfurte . « Cattaga Chaasa u < path of the car operated by Mrs. Swimming Pool Fund 59 27 Mott. She was alone at' the time Nat N.. Schwedel, trustee of the of the crash. Wlllism Horowitz Swimming Pool s t e a k s 6-OZ TINS Troopers from the Ste^ord Foundation reports a total of S57.- 7i M‘ t / SHORT. TrBONE.- 7 f M f/ Orange Juice 4 Fresh HaddociTKHrt u 47c J U k a c k e r e i U l U Springs barracks ere conducting 008:99 as of Tuesday. 8chw8del PAN READY the investigation. states he haa received a contribu­ POUND PORTERHOUSE POUND , SLICED NORTHWEST - MARSHALL VARIETY SpKt A^ck«rel u29c Old Mill Property Sold Fresh Sliced Cod >• 39c tion from Rev. Maurice G. Foulkes, i ' Joseph Pelski, a Rockville rest rector of St. John’s Eplacopal dent and owner' of the. old mill Chunjh, together with a letter in FRESH GROUND PKGS property in . Windermere Vlllege, commendation of . tha project- 16-OZ Ellington, is reported today to have Also Joe Benkoesy, an employee / Strawberries 2 sold the land and building to twb of the American Dyeing Corpora­ FORE, CCJNCORD - CONCENTRATED SLICED NORTHWEST / , Willlmantic. men. The transaction tion who had previously contribut­ Aea/rs ysGiTABies waa recorded in the Ellington town ed 626. has sent an additional do­ Grape Juke 55e Strawberries . 3'2^z'"'Gs89e clerk’s office. nation of 825 with a note in which MADE WITH CALIFORNIA TREE-RIPENED LEMONS IN SUGAR SYRUP ,v/ FIOIIDA - FOR WINTM.TIME HCALTH The new-owners are Loula Qans- he states the "unaolicited donation EXTRA LEAN BRISKET HAMBURG oztins c ler and Solomon Ben KikI, RD 1, is to honor the .late M r Hpro- Lemonade " 38 49 Raspberries / 2 "•'qs 67c Flanders road, Witllmantic, who wlts's kind thoughts, to establish IN HEAVY SYRUP • ^^6-OZ PKGS 79c 1-LILOAf 8 9 ^ are reportedly planning to continue the Employe’s Pension Plan fund ATTENTION CORNED BEEF Lb. Sliced Peaches GRAPEFRUIT 4 -2 5 use of the four-story structure in of the American Dyeing Orora- raising broilers for market. It haa tlon." TEMPLE aORIDA also iMcn employed for that use by Schwedel said that the pension FREEZER OWNERS! l/€GeTABLEB Canlaini Vilamin C Pelski, . , • O i'a n g e s 3 us 25 * plan fund, of the American Dyeing NATIVE CHICKENS u 49c TENDER SWEET : THE PICK OF THE PACK ' . The. old mill, with e history Corporation is_ the only one of. its To broil or fry. . - FLORIDA _ dating'bapk to the Civil War era, kind In ..ths. dyeing-indusirv. 10% OFF ON ASSORTED DOZEN ITEMS U Ceclions ^ Sweat Juicy 9 -U IA 6 « ' y-aa Uiougfil to, have been brlginal- 4 4 37 Reckendorf THIe Transferred 10-C5Z PKGS ly erected for' textile purposes. In another real estate transac- COMPARE THESE BIRDS EYE PRICES! CHOICE or PRIME - -t.-- .-¥• PASCAL fLORIDA__ ; lA IC H However , the last textile : usage was llolf. the Beckehddff propeHy. ebn- : • 3 19. about 1938 when Draycott Laces t t.o u A » 2 9 « alstlng of a block of stores on tbe JUST HEAT IN THE OVEN BEFORe' ^ Y I N G occupied the plant. At one time it comer of. East Main and Market FRENCH GREEN BEANS ...... 23e 1 T '} * * * ^ was used in the manufacture of RiBROAStOFBEEF u 69c \ GARDEN GRim CELLO PKG 19. pickles. street, has been conveyed by war­ rantee deed to a. Hartford holding CUT GREEN BEANS ...... 23c 9-OZ PKGS Foriving Committee company. NEW ENGLAND P o t a t o e s FRENCH^ip 3 * A permanent organization com- Y g m atoes *»«!$ cuoncGig. -■mittee is ■ being, formed - to further . Federal 'stapip* Qh tbe. deed total CUT -CORPL . . . , . v v . . 2 for 39c 882.70. however It is reported that ’ CAUFORNIA ^ ufw f l --the work of securing volunteer due to a mortgage, the amount of SMOKED PICNICS . , 47c / . Asparapns ^n-oi pkgs 59c CauliflewOT\ 65 c blood donors undefk the direction of PEAS . Lettuce FreifiGreen-UrgeHmdi J a ; ...... - 1 9 c LB. blood donor recruitWient chairfnan, AsfMragus Spears pkgs < 'Corn on Cob 3 53c ^ PKGS Philip Audibert. 2 79 FRENCH FRIES .. r ...... 2 for 45e . k in u x II PUDDHIR XSSr., IsC "-!!. The first work of tHVs Committee SEPTIC TANKS SUNLIGHT BUTTER u 73c Green Beans trench cur 3’°-<32 '>kgs^5c Cut Corn golden ^^^-omosSSc Carrots will be to recruit 209 volunteer MIXED VEGETABLES...... 21c blood donors for the i^ it pf the CLEANED BONELESS POT ROAST 69c mSH UEiN TINHi; SCH . . -,.*'.bloodmobile unit here dan. 28. Green B e a n s , 31°*°^pkgs55c Mixed Vegetables 3 >7-OZ (’•(GS'SS^ 23 . i There have been a nuikber of PLUGGED SEWERS LEAF S^AQH ...... 2 for 39c fRtSHLYMAOt ------a » « f i -W Lima Beans baby green 3 '°’°^"*^°^77c Peas and Carrots 3 lO-OZ pkgs 49c I „ volunteers already signed but CLEANED ELECTRICALLY RIB OVEN ROAST "’ 59c many more are needed if the ouota CHOPPED SPINACH ...... 2 for 39e SEPTIC TANKS AND Selected Fresh Fruits Lima Beans to^ hook '°'‘^^'’’^°^ c U-OZ PKGS c p^aY0«®**** 1 of ISO pints of blood is to be SEWER LINES INSTALLED BONE-IN 3 69 Chopped Spinach 3 59 secured next Wednesday. The (tait CHOPPED BROCCOLI 19e ------f e will be located at the'Elks O^b McKINNFY^BROS. Broccoli /tHOPPED 3 55c Leaf Spinach 3 U-9Z PKGS 59c from 1:45 to 6:30 p.m. SEWERAGE D lSl^A L CO. lU A S H ...... 2 for 29c and Vegetables CHOCK ROAST 55c AssIgamenU Made ISO-ISi Peari St. Tel. M|-S-8S08 Broccoli//^ SPEARS 3 69c Squash «llow 3 16-OZ PKGS 47c Definite .committee assignments have been made as follows: Martin CELLO PAK ASSORTED COLD CUTS 59c B rin g s Sprouts '°<^z>’'^(:^ c '0-OZ PKGS c MANY OTHER SELECT BUYS! . 3 83 Succotash 3 65 chicken or THE .SEA Fagan, tp recruit school teachers; ^ Vcql, Luxury Loaf, Spiced Ham. Miss Marge Marley, retail atores; ». Tune '*'* 31c' Mrs. Ralph Snape, Mrs. Luella TOMATOES Pkj. 19c BONELESS Denley, clubs, and organizations; ^ ' JOLLVTfME Mrs. Peter. Baker, churches:. Mrs. SWEET, JUICY Ovm ^nsl •Sprridtil Pep. Com to-oiKoilt •rHf fnetdP.yifW-lw?'' TlW'» '»hV y*u’N m - Martha Rankin, induatries; Mrs. emsco 83c COOKED ROULETTES * 79c wfMn yeeJfv, fNli,.NpHeniri «ws Richisend or Phillip Albert. Vemop; Mrs. John Kybe: biewl u n t i l , -tkov'ro’ ridily eelieieut, Belangor. Miss Modeate Dubay,- OUR HOME-MADE K Oeteeo" Soap 3'**“ 23t ,v«i.Secayte'nt*V>aikMli KOCAued and told by. , 2 do, . 4 9 c ^oanC-arot £ Mrs. Bernle .Cantor,- Mra. Dorothy TANGERINES X eovALtms. ' nnt NahenbUxImue M.ISc a pound) C A M P i a L ' S .gtfSH, DAIJY. tender liXTyRiO. , 'a-aL-ii,*-•• •■•i. • - »• A. -*« LdV-H-v-Lke - ,\ llg g iie i . ■.Wb0*:W.29s.--; Delia-Partridge, Mrs., Grace U ttle. FARM FRESH . - * » ITAUAN SAUSAOE . "’^79c ' . spiciAL miuCi fHIS w iik i In additidn to -volunteer donors. VEGETABLISOUP 25c \ ^ . LINIT ■ ' more members are needed on the DONUTS °o: < % UquMI Starch : or^ltc committee to recruit. 2 Lb. Cello Pkgs. LEAN SAUSAGE MEAT "•55c 19 Another reminder is, given Manchester's Pianos CARROTS4* ■ ® . 29c J LITTLE kitten s". 5 - MILD MELLOW FRIEND'S O' LARGE, CUT-UP ' PLAIN - SUGARED r CINNAMON the new task of the American Red Distributor for I Cat Food 2 '»-o'"»«2U ^ Cross, that of furnishing'gamma INDfAN RIVER SEEDUSS Each ^ - IFFCHNUT STRAINED lANANA , - RICH • L| O f . globulin for the prevention of MedeJtpm hand picked cooking applet reg price S7c • SO H M ER BAKEB BEANS ’‘ «> <^«<15c FRYING CHICKENS KYBO FUU lODIED IAg OI* polio. The Office of Defense Mobili­ \ a. ' SPK .M 4 9 . J Baby Food A'xoi'^'SVc zation requested the National Red 1041 • GULtRANSEN GRAPEFRUIT 4F.r29c Main Street, Manchester Dutch Apple Pia h - DELICIOUS CHOCOLATE- Cross to assume this feaponsibllity RECENTLYHIEDUCEO- VACUUM PACKED • WURLITZER In view of the inoperative needs SHUBFINE MILA 2 ^® g-“ 29c EXTRA DOLLAR VALUES!!! Large Free PefklBiB A rea for I NasUts' Morsels 21c —,---- ■ff>r--g»mma-giobulin-.”ln-additton-ta "B ”Pt*RDHWr~" Chock fuff of vaisinr regpriceilr CORUY collecting blood for approximately CELERY “ T Xg. Bc“h.’^ 3 c 6 0 Oz. Cans Sfweet LifeT^rozen SUNSHINr COOKIES half the nation’s civilian hospitals, Orange Juice ...... 51.00 Customer's Car 1 9 , t , all 3 PACKAGES for the Korean wounded and for FRESHLY GROUND Irish Raisin Bread 7 Cans'Franco-American Spaghetti . . . .51 .0 0 ___Hydras ' cello building a national plasma reserve Lb. for military and civil defense KEMP'S 24 8 Oz. Bottles Assorted Soda...... S I.00 r Kraaedinad wAuis ti/i ei' 69< . • needs. SHURFINE COFFEE INCORPORATED 81c Viemia Fingars 'h or To meet this fourfold responsi­ 3 Lb. Jars Pure Grape Jam or Jelly,. . . .51.00 FIRST bility, it will be necessary to Furniture and Music 10 Rolls Charmin Toilet Tissue __ ....$1.00 NATIONAL STORES SUNCREST C R EA M STYLE 3 Cans Solid White Meat Tuna ...... 51.00 i GOLDEN SWEET CORIP^o" 17c 2 Quarts Sweet Life Salad Dressing .7. .51 .0 0 \ PELRICH A J A X ,• CASHMERE CASHMERE WRISLEY w r i s l e V lyORY- FLAKES IV O R Y S N O W 6 Cans (No. 2) Jesso Peas ...... 51.00 MARQAIINI CLIANSIR eouQutrsoAF eouQurr soAm am ifeAe 4 46 Oz-.Cahs Sunstrand Tomato Juice . .51 .0 0 ASSOITIO SOAP Today’s Eggs TODAY JELLO - P-0 0 2 24 Oz. Cans Dinty Moore Beef Stew . .51 .0 0 REG BAR ‘1‘l c . ' 2 lospKGS 5 5 e LGE p k g s . c . lbpkg 2 8 c ^ 14 0ZTIN 1 9 c 2 RTGBARS *|5c 4 rath bars 4 3 c PLASTIC BAG of 8 BARS 4 9 c 2 5 5 tU Y dI r e c t f r o m 'WE FARM A n d s a v e P V 48 4 gun Valley Colored Oleo...... $1 .0 0 CHOCOLATE PUDDING 2 ^ 9c Hi STARLON VERNON CENTER POULTRY ROYAL , IVORY SOAP L A V A S O A P - CAAAAY SOAP , C A M A Y S O A P Open All Day Sundays IVORY SOAP ' IVORY S O A P ) . . SB.vii.aLiMi CHARLES KANTER } ^ OIAN8 SH.VK UKI MA6IC INSTANT PUDDINGS 2 ^ 13c 1 Conwr ynilMir Cross Highwoy end Tu r m I Reed 2 REG BARS * | 5 c IATHBARS aoi m- ^ 9c ' 2 kGEIARS 2 5 c 2 MED BARS ‘1 5 c 4 personal bars 2 1 c 2 LGE PKGS 5 5 c , . 2 1 9 c . 4 4 3 c JUST Om ANO RINSI TEL. R O C K V IU E M f S O V - T • ■ - ’* Advjertise in The Herald^'.-It Para , V . r-' — I - . N /

iV' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. ^URSDAY, JANUARY 22. 1953 PAGE THIRTEEN "T rERi^JONN., THURSDAY. JANUARY 22, 1953 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER were In the majority. Mrs. Mar­ Each person brought a lunch In tess to ' the Tuesday Afternoon William Sledjeaki, imeile of the in­ Hebron Columbia shall ^uier,-' chairman, of the en­ a bag and at the coneluslon of the Bridge 'club at. her home Monday. fant, and Mies Mabet Benoit, aunt, LAND SURVEYING BY DICITTURNER Program Complete tertainment for the meeting an­ evening's entertainment was blind­ Mrs. Anfta Nelson of Cherry were the god parents.. FUNNY BUSINESS folded and allowed to pick a lunch Valley road has. returned to her Evan F. Kullgrcn of Eh-doni road Edward L. Davfi, Jr. toonerville f o l k s BY FONTAINE FOX nounced that was "Hobo Night” Motel Planned County Poultry and that each mqmber attending bag. . home from Windham Community has returned to ihts home- from Registered Land Surveyor Memorial Hospital. Manchester Memorial ftospital. Sense and Nonsense the meeting should .come dressed Roll call was entitled "I Remem­ 16 Froctor Rand - Maaebeetei Raiser Sessioik in a costume, appropriate for the ber When" and each person had Robert Felix, Irtfaiit sdn 'bf 'Mr: East of Village TEU MITCHELL S-7019 occasion. to recall some special eveht in and Mrs. Vincent Sledjeaki of Manckewter Evening Herald Co­ G u *to m « r — D id -yo u - f et,. m y A lady, -after performing, with ~ *. Slated Touigbt .a. Those UpG .failed to-.do .so were their: past, Games were play*4 -Cherry.-Valley fpAd-was baptized lumbia oorcespondeat, .Mrs. Frank c h e ck ? . Ihe most ^.brilliant exewUon, g By G. A. Lankof fined 25 cents, and money collect­ and prizes award,...... at St. Cqiumba’s (ifliapel Sunday at Marchlsa, rtelepRone ,H.^rri*oii Cl^Tir—Ye*, twice. ’Once from , Mrs. Archibald Sharpe was hos­ l i ;00 ■ a.ih'.,"‘by Rev. Johii' HonAn. S-OS65. Ot* sonata on the pianoforte in the ed went into’ the cKaplairi's fund. Read Herald Advs. you end oi^e from the bank! Hebron, Jan, 22— ( S p e c i a l A Columbia, Jan. 22 — (Special)— presence of Dr. Johnson, turned Yeomans Hall here will be the to the philosopher, took the lib* xoning permit has been issued to A tourist waa traveling through scene of a Tolland County poultry erty of asking him if he was fond Hr. and Mra. Carl A. Lankof. who the Texas Panhandle and stopped meeting a t 8 p. m. today when two of music. "No. madam.” replied recently bought the former David subjects will be under discussion. at f gasoline station which was the doctor: "but of all noises, I run by an old settler and his son. Strong place on th'e Hebron-'WII- William Aho. extension poultry- think music Is the least disagrea- limantic road, about half a mile man, will take up the matter of Tourist— Looks as thoiigh we nble.” ' might have rain. •aat of Hehron village. "Laying Flock Requlrementa” at Old Settler— ' Well. I sure hope They plan to put up a 10 to 12 8 p. m., while Dr. E. P. Slngsen, The following description of a bead of the.poultry department, BO. Not so mtich for me as for unit motel on the property. The Kansas bumper corn crop Just will review "Connecticut Scores Co my son. I've seen it rain. houae located on the grounds has about wins the prise: been moved to the fear and placed Again In the Poultry Feeding F resh ,"A' boy In Southern Kansas on .a new foundation. Field." She walked down the dark thea­ climbed a cornstalk to see how the Motel is a new word for these Included in Aho’s talk will be; 'M\ tre aisle and stopped at a row of .sky and clouds looked and that parts, but It ia considered about Utter, records and lights for the seats. ■ stalk grew so fast that the boy the- same as a hotel with a new laying nock. Slngsen . Will cover: G rou n d She— Pardon m e .ito the man couldn't climb down. The boy was name, la expected to be a great high efficiency rations, restlrlcted in the end seat)—did I- step on clear out of sight. Three men took convenience. It has been difficult feeding of pulleU and groiytlt rates your foot as I parsed out? the contract for cutting down the and ^ ten impossible of late years of pullets. A question and answer He— You sure did. stalk with axes to save the boy for would-be- boarders to get period w ill follow both talks. She— Oh,— fine; Then his- is from a horrible, death. by starvA*. accommodations;— ~ - W . David Keith - Notice of the meeting was made my row. lion, but the stalk grew so rapidly Fellowship Elects Officers by Earle W. Prout, Jr., associate O f a that they covildn't hit twice In tha HAMBURG The Young People's Fellowship Attorney W. David Keith, who county agricultural agent. same place. The boy lived oh gTSen group of St. Peter's Episcopal View Inaugural on IV The one thing worse, than a is in charge of the program and com , alone and threw down over Church elected officers to serve for Students at Horace W. Porter I quitter Is the man who is afraid four buahels of cobs. Tb^ boy the ensuing year, at their meeting printing arrangements for the School were able to view the In- -.e—6 to begin. might have, been ushed up so high Sunday evening in the Rectory Gala Charity Ball to be held Sat­ /auguratlon Tuesday via, television. that we would have frosen to H biU* urday night from 9 p. m. to 1 The board of Education made 'T o learn about women, ask the death if he hadn't been rescued by Lk. Named were, president, Harold a. m. at the State Armory, has plans with Jack Roan of Wllliman- man who is owned by one.” an airplane.” Johnson; vice president, Sherwood tle-to insUIl a set In the activity ] /- 72-53 announced the program arrange­ . Ferris; secretary, Charlotte Mae ments have been completed. room of the school. DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE Shorey; treasurer, Dolores Hall; Music for dancing at the ball Mrs. WUey, Mrs. Fields and their C onns \ reporter, Marjorie Hall; sick com­ their assistants for the hot lunch OUR BOARDING HOUSE w ith MAJOR HOOPLE will be provided by Pat Burd and BY J. R. \^Ll.IAM S mittee, Lucllla A. Miner and Steven his Club RoyaU Orchestra. A r­ committee served lunch at an ear­ L u 6c w u 6 Csliforiifs. OUT OUR WAY T. a. iii^ MM. aa. Stanek. * rangements for the sale of light lier hour than usual to enable all tiy. ItM »T WU Ii». Stanek is on the sick list as he students to view the televised in-1 IS tMi5 A N eN C o ce o k > '% refreshments dpring the evening EGA-D, M AKTM A/ATTO r-. broke.his ankle some time ago and auguration. CORONlATJOhl. X 5 | ^ L D 6 T A K )P TMAT REDUCiaiO ACT i f ' '*Th« chlldr«n £«v» him a nlcs necktl* fof hl» birthday. An»wr to Pfviom Putilt. have been made by Robert W. Dtl Monte <>eu PUT ON lAST.FALL I g a was not able to attend' the meet­ Lappen, and checking and the Most o f the student* remained TOMATOES dur A5 A PeRK^T <;P6CtMeai ing. The group . remembered him to view the entire series of-e\-enta OF OTSTAt^fJS AMEKICAM w h en VtJO WENT ABOUND ancTl lat him win an argumant!" Btosts of Burden collection of, tickets at the door w’lth a large basket of fruit, which will be handled by members ot> but lower grades saw the actual i AlAKlhlOpO/ DRA9TIC D E - AiUNCUlMO ON SACKS r they brought him after the meet­ Inauguration and then returned to PEAS ’em DUCTtOMS IM MV PIET OF LOW-CALORIE . 1 Senior Girl Socut Troop 1. includ­ HOIlZOrrrAL l come ing. ing Louise Boyd, Susan Crockett, their rooms for recess. When the TALL OROCeRlES ALL DAY yf BY GALBRAITH Engagement Announced TsR A.KE INDICATED SIDE GLANCES Adeline Dik, Jacqueline Hollander, Inaugural parade began they re­ LONS? TBAT TIME Local people will be Interested tc CANS y 11 E u l w ’ ne«U 7 w in o f cord, N. H., to Ignatius Lombardo, Tickets for the ball *may be T h « iU n d purcha.sed from any member of Hodges Reappointed Sea view Brand Sweet i ( 13 Senility fifth grade teacher In the elemen­ C. Prescott Hodges was jreap-1 SHANK 14 M e re st 8 Pocter tary school here. N o date has beet^, the committee, or may be pur­ 9 E x it chased. at the following Manches­ pointed superintendent of thd Con­ HALF 15 W ith d ra w set for the wedding. i . , gregational Church Sunday s^oo* ter stores; Jon-Di's Snack Bar, 16 Chief god-of 10 C o u n ty in Court Cases Postponed at a meeting o f the church cquncll P otatoes O n ta rio 25 Wheys of m ilk 36 A fault 844 Main street; Fairfield Mar­ thxne e saiaas Eddas » 28 Furs 37 English Tw o cases which were slated to Sunday morning. Mrs. Howard 17 Blackbirds of « riifnten come up before Trial Ju.stiCc C lif­ ket. Hartford road; Pine Rexall Rice was reappointed chairman of 31 Swerved princess Pharmacy," Qenter street: or.-the cuckoo fam ily ..S',,,*! ' ford R, Wright Tuesday evening the flower committee and also | “nSsna* 32 Lure 39 Lock of hair North _ End I Pharmacy, Depot Ken*l Radon llConducted ..... J* i " o f -this week, have been postponed given the privilege of choosing ■3 3 N o fe ir~ 4 1 R * ll, l5lrd ' — 'Squire. ' " ' ...... ’ 30 Reverend ‘J f®/” to next Tuesday at 8 p. m., at her assistants Mrs. Allan Robin-1 q u a r t 1 Lb. Cane (gj,,) 23 Intended Guido's scale 42 Slouan Indian J Town Hall. William W. Hammond son and Mrs. Herbert Englert, co- 31 C orded fa b ric 24 Harasses 34 Type of fur 44 Total w ill be the prosecutor. daughter, Anna, moved tof Bristol chairmen of the music committee; I 46 Nights (lb .) g O T T tE 22 Disorder 35 Singing voice 35 Erected Expected Homfl Soon a few years ago. She has an­ Mr*. Donald Tuttle and Mra. W il­ Dog Food Fer Mg. and Mrs. Raymond E. Smith other <|aughter, Mra. Arthur John­ liam Robinson, co-chairman of 1 *2T 33 Remission 2 son, aLso -of Bristol, who will as­ SI 36 Weights of of the (Sodfrey Hill section have publicity. In d ia received word from their son, Pfc. sist with arrangements for the Deaconesses of the church were 27 E n tire Raymond Smith, Jr., that he was party. A sdb, Harry, and hi* delegated to take over the hospital­ Stanley Kesksr Style 26 G reen expected to leave Korea Jan. 10, family reside In Brooklyn, N. Y. ity committee duties and Mrs Rinte— If Or. Jar for the trip home. The Llndbefga were residents of Tuttle and Mrs. Robin.son were I vegetable named to assist with information i-Ji 20 Follower He has t ^ n on the front line for Manchester for many years. Mr. some time and has spent eight Llndberg will. be remembered aa concerning hospitalized or ill mem-1 ■.ir»JPvviLUOMS* ML Ml i 20 Sea eagle PICKLES h e b o e s a c e m a d e - MOT aog.Ni«■ 31 Interdiction months in Korea. The Srniths' sec­ the cu.'«todian o f Emanuel Lu­ hers. I theran Church, having served in Merton WolIT and Clinton Ladd im U T O S 3 9 CE BY V. T. HAMLIN '33 Click-beetle ond son, Airmsui George 'S'mith, is Af ' EV OOP Mad? We’ll See still In Korea on duty and does not that capacity for a long period were named head ushers for the 36 Camera's eye and he was loved and .respected year, and were given the sugges­ 37 WingUke part expect to return for some time longer. by the parishioners. His death tion of using, the services of boys 38 R o t fla x Not the Herald Though! occurred In the fall of.-1941. In the Pllgritn Fellowship when-1 •om FOR ONLY 40 Eagle (comb, Some papers had It that William Friend.s of Mrs. Llndberg and ever necessary. Com binatioii S fo rm ) James John.ston, winner of the her family are cordially Invjted to Rev. Henry C. Wyman states 41 Protuberance CongressionsI McdaL o f Honor,, at­ cnll Sunday at ttjelr convenience that the church councif.will meet 42 Persian tended the inaugural ceremonies during the receiving hours. • regularly during the year on - the Cans Crosse A UackwoE te n tm a k e r in Washington. last Sunday o f each month, with | 43 J a il As it turns out he did not-go to the exception of July and August. 2 FROZEN ORANGE JU ia Synagogue Clears $400 45 A ll see President Eisenhower in­ Award of 500 The Chestnut Hill Synagogue 47 O b ta in augurated, after a ll I 48 Rocks which held an auction last Satur­ day, cleared more -than' $400 FRUIT/Uia SET 40 D ropsy Manchester Evening Herald He­ For Local Woman SO So'ws according to Myron Berkowltz, ] bron correspondent. Miss Susan chairman of the committee. This i Four Libby-Owen$ Safedf* v e r t i c a l Pendleton, t^phoHe HArrison AN AMA2IN0 OFFER! ------Miss Florence Palleih, 27, of 24 amount will be used for the benefit [ I Glasses and Lovaly Rif FHchsr 3-3SS9. ; iT o u North Fairfield street, yesterday of the synagogue. 3 Conductor Hear..Guest Speaker “ Don't f««d him gvgry tlm« ho whimport! bo. you want th» was ^warded $3,500 damages in deg to bg at •peiltd t » the baby ‘ Rev. Carl Hansen, associate j AOpen House Slated United States District Court in minister of the Congregational Hartford for damages suffered in RUSS WINTERBOTHAM BY EDGAR MARTIN Conference, was guest speaker at F re d i CHRIS M'ELKIN, Planeteer That Face? BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES For Mra. Liudberg a motor vehicle accident Feb. 22, the' locai Congregational C?hiirch on Baby 1952. f Sunday morning. Special services j Rib Lb. were held in observance of Youth | A lTHOU(?H ^ Miss Pallein, a student at Co­ PO R K Week. Miss Gwen'Tlbbits,. pre.sl- THE Mrs. Ida M. Llndberg, of Bris­ lumbia Univer.slty received head dent of the Pilgrim Fellowship, AiVSTEeiW tol, formerly of Manchester, and and side injuries when the car she M a liv e read the scripture lesson. Miss outlaw widow of Sven A. Llndberg, will was driving on Collins street was Alice Miller was organl.st for the W»ybe»t PCOM'&FACE Teach bar . 90th Wrtbday. on Mon­ atnick-by a truck a t the.coraer of. CH ICKEH S service; Robert CTarke w-as sbloIAl) E9CAPE5 day, Jaq. 26, and in honor- of the Atwood street. Owner of the truck t: CAPTURE, event open- house -will be held from- and defendant in the case was the and Jan Tasker' was soloist in a | - -.SniaR'-' 3 to 8 p. ip. Sunday at the home Taylor Bros. Teaming Corp. of number presented by the junior-. AtOViE choir. Boyd Tuttle. Herbert Englert ; I fmebed Lb. CAMEBAS AT of her son-ih-law hhd daughter, Providence, R, I. Driver of the B i c n d Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Larson of truck was Bernard Lacker, of and Victor Wolmer took up the | SHOUtDERO THE TV9TUPIO 504 Burlington avenue, Bristol. Hartford, an employe of a Hart-- offering and gave out the new i lenalais HAVE MADE calendars. A PICTURE Mrs. Larson was the former Miss ford firm that'leases trucks from W in, flear Clara Llndberg. the Trovldencc trucking company. Discuss Visual A id OF.HIMl . ■ Mrs, 'U ndberg;, and another Her attorney was John L. Bonee. Dr. Doris Nason was guest | POT Jr., of the firm of Buck, McCook speaker at this Week’s scheduled 11 and Kenyon. The defendant was visual aid prograiq held ,at Horace i represented by Attorney Harrisont W. Porter School Wednesday at N*ws Ih Classi9s ,D. Schofield.of the firm of Wood- 8 o'clock. "Principles of Develop­ 'Spiced Ham . »-4 9 ^ house, Schofield and Fay. ment” was the subject of her ad-! a dress. . Ico^i One Slight Hitch BY L VERMEER WMi PRISCILLA’S POP MICKEY FINN Personal Mention s S s ^ i Mnenstez Cheese S S * Franldnrts At the Grange ' meeting last j PT WV4V. Spare Time Dividieficls night at Yeomans' Hal^ hoboes [ Lh. TH AT OOESMT _ 1 D O N 'T Swiss Cheese , u.7 9 ^ QUALITY SOUND VERY EVEN KNOW MODEST IF I C A N SKINLESS A C T . OR Don't No^loct Slipping Potatoes'!'-^’' 2 »- 3 5 t FALSE TEETH Peas Do toeth drop. *Mp or wobbl#* w hfn yog UIk» eat, Jaugh or anefze? Dont b* annoyed and nnbarraaaed by inch handicaps. F A S T E E T H . ar alka- i Dot- U se (non-aetd) .polrder to aprlnkl** on | your platea. keepa falae teeth, m ore i firm ly set, GI v m con fident ferlin g of s#*- ! cUrity and adaed comfqrt. N o gum m y, i t THIS COUPON WORTH Sc* B C gooey, paatv taste or feeling. O et S ^ TOWARD FURCHASI •( 1 iW. PhSChL CELEW 49c raB TII today at any drug store. j NEW IMPROVED DO*. n Popnlii. or Hipier Coffee RY MERRILL C. BLOSSER" P L U i a H E A T OOOD AT AHY FOPUbAR MARKET -CAPTAIN EASY ThaU-NanJc. BY LESLIE TURNER FRECKLES AND HIS, FRIENDS Reactions r ~ " 5 ^ Offer Eapiraf Januarr'ti. 14m m — UNWEESiry eBAOUATt— - \ I'U, HAVE SbO'BE ^ wow ILL Tk'l A DOUBLE \ BIBN'. t WATCH WWM m a s t m s oeSies 4- ybars u i w . S , MlSSKAMIZ SWEET, fSPlKI IF VOLTBE RBAPV T O j VOO HigaT PEfcCTICE IT SCKSOL TEACHWe AT PtNeiE •• KXI EXPUIN SOUk “ HE- I [CATCM «E . MK-ALAlMl IN BkRABOTA.'iOOWtW HAVe SPLENDID BEFESeNCES, MlS£ SCHEOULE , , WILSON! ■ awAPfS 1 ■■lb^ Mid ABOUT l2u.KE)A»ABeg4 SP*IN6TlMeYES.wre K HAPPY lb TOmOAHOW V D A SURE HA\/t TOO JOIN OOA FACULTY/ ILL ENJOY SHA0YSID» MMH/ Large S ire 39e

your homo I Ym, d ff Tktf modoro. gooddooUpg flold Hoat A«(4MMrte Wlntm Air CoHditioast l2-4« ieepe your tBtira hom* at lost the temporw- tor* you want It. You got a eonotARt t««a* 974 MAIN STREET.^ MANCHESTER--fREE PARKING NEXT TO THE STORE L to u can mi strei a; nifteie.it paraturs all tk* tioM. wkaiHer tk« wFatb«r looking outfits with this sew-easy la cool akd criop , . . or eold and bittor. All OPEN THURSDAY UNTIL 9 P. M— FRIDAY end SATURDAY TIL 6 P. M. eif,. HM »> ■««« k It*. T . « . *ic. u. 1. P M , a n . pattern. The. beloved-classic is dc- tW trwturaa of fS yww intaaoiTa rsasarek ■igned with short sleeves, or make kavo goM Into thia Fluid Rnat Uklt to It sleeveless; the brief jacket is .proTtd* yo« with yr—Hor tomfori af Uwdaf BY MICHAEL O’MALLEY RUGS BUNN) eotil Wa iBTlia you to eail or drop la foo A*\ i Gland’.** Boys collarless and so neat. i i i r l i n dotoib at po obiigafion. LUX Pattern No. 8803 is s'sew rite Use your spare moments for' crocheting this square motif with L U X F L A K E S RINSO BREEZE NOW TO sou OLfT THSV perforated pattern in sizes 12, 14, SILVER GUST limitless variations; such 'as -for T O r L E T S O A P OF5 tl AWJKPBirSOU/ TWBUC F or- this pattern, send 30c in Lge. Pkjt. 2 Lge. Pkgs. 5 5 c . 2 Lge. Pkgfl. 5 5 c Lffc. nur- Coins, your name, address, size de­ a - lacy chair set from 27. Each BROTHERS 29c 3 Bath atee 32c sired, and the Pattern Number to motif is attached as it is made. - SUE BCRNETT, MANCHESTER Pattern No. 5328 contains com­ 256 CENTER ST.- Chicken O f plete crocheting instructiona EVENING HERALD, U50.AVE. Telephone Mitchell 9-45.39 LIFEBUOY SOAP AMERTCAS, NEW YORK S8, stitch illustrations .^nd finishing SWAN SPRY SURF N . T. directions. Ready for you now—Basic Send 25c In coins, your name, ad- 2 15e 1 Lb. 32c Fashion for '52. Fall and' Winter. dresse and the pattern number to This new issue ia filled with ideas ANNE CABOT. MANCHESTER i d k c a t Lge. Pkg. BHegfaif fpr smart, practical sewing for a EVENING HERALD. 1150 AVE. Lge. Bars 3 Bath,32c a Lbfc 8^ C 3 0 c m ntw season: gift phttem printed AMERICAS. NEW YORK $6, VOtiVi KONOklT CMkllFIOir inside the book, 25c. N . Y . . .. T.«i.i>i.g.aN«.

1 nAH -1:" t PAGE FOtJRTEEN B^ANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1953 1- ___ __ .*1 y . ____ PAGE FIFTEEN Barons Increase Lead, Hartford Beats ory, 56-47 gAWCBESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHES'TEPw( TT|URSDAY. JANUARY 22, 1953 ' BA’s Point to Gaines Youthful Hurling Corps itted to Hall of Fame .Makes Cards Contenders ons 8TAinH N08 , - 'llhe.'fit^rting liheu{> and has been Schoiolbojr Sediiiss Personal Fowls w. ' scoring In double figures. Erhie W ilk ea-B am ...... 13 Miller^ and ■«oS i Calverly, Earl Shannon and Billy i 1 GW) New York, Jan. 22— When ^ut slammed IS hemers and drove iowHown on Manchester ...... 9 ■floK ' Pbs.a' made up the rest of the B. r. Pis. Casey Stengel and Charlie Drea- In IM mat. Bepolakl, » flniahed Elmira ■*••••••••••■•19 •«25; squad. Browne, rf ... a. 0 3-5 3 sen got together during the recent fielder, b a 11 a 4 2M with the Scranton ...... 4 Wldemen. rf . .. 2 1-1 5 World Series, who do you think I l l I t h is co in * !) be a decisive Martin. It ...... 5 0-18 19 Ked Wlnga, bit I t bomera and b O W L A N G Ill Surprise Pawtucket ...... 3 The BA's look for at In Y Loop, n Gets 27 Points Cable, e ...... a. 1 .5-12 7 'Cage Contest they were discussing? The St. drove la '65 nma. Rio Grande Feeds Phehom Francis Olens F a lls...... 1 least two viclorien in the three Hanley,^ r ...... a. 0 0-0 0 Liouls Cardinals. Dick Rand, 21-year-oId catcher, games, hoping to spill the Col­ Moore, rg .. 4 2-8 10 “Walt until you get a look in ia given a good chance to win the A thrilling 98-94 victory In over­ Clarke. r( __ .. 0 ■ 0-0 0 I By HAL TURKINGTON Wrilers’ Poll onels Satuiday hight. They have 8 TA-NDING.S . Molumphy.' If .. 4 (-12 12 spring training at this Miller understudy Job to Del Rice, con­ in Rid for Garden Date, New Gym time over the Elmira Colonels yet to win in’” Eimlra, although W. L. rournler. Ig .. .. 0 0-2 0 * East Hartford was the better of ' (Stu Miller), the'Cafdinrils' young sidered by many as the best re­ ■C S T A rR A N T LEAGUE • Porterfleld . . . , ...... ItO 10* 137 MS three of four games in two .vearS Big Buck's ...... 6 1 Y Results . two poor shooting - Learns in the Vllls

■ :i MANCHESTER EVENmO HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN,, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22. 1953 FACE SEVENtm^^,

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 195.3 Rooms , without Board 59 Houses for Sale 72 Housee for Sale 72 PAGE SIXTEEN Will Confer Degree l a r g e , h e a t e d room on East SIX ROOM Cape Ood..Two unfln-^ Dulles^Asks Mar tin Issue^ Rulings - Anttfmobilcs Sal* 4 fluain*** Srvlc** Offered 1.3 Heatlnf—Pluinblnf ' 17 Help Wanted— Meie 56 Dof»-<-Blrds—Pete 41 Household Goods 51 Household Goods 51 Center .atreet. Continuous hot SIX-ROOM SINGLE Ished. AtUched garage, fireplace.' teir water. Call Mitchell 3-7117. open stairway, large lot, 80' x Charming Cape Cod with six rooms ATTICS AND Bam im h U cleaned. HEATING From A to B. CbB- SIX'WEEKS old part Shepherd 176’. Near achbol, bus line. Im-: ALL PRICES SLASHED finished, B ^ra land goes with this ftubbii!i and aMhes hauled. ' AU veraion burners, boilcr-bumer •WANTED puppiar, SS and SIO. ■ Gerieh's AN HONEST PERSON / KITCHEN CABINET SINKS NEWLY DECORATED,, beautiful­ mediate occupancy. Elva IVler, For Town’s Employe^ JjMsified ON OUR USED CARS jofca- dofte at -your - cnnvenlence.- unlta,,- eeaspleto heating- syieaawr Service StattonrBuekland. Mltck- lyHQ'i Goma housekeeping AT BARGAIN PRICES - - l y . fumiabed. andApadoua. room. property .. .making. It .. .a.; very- !iWlr- Agent.- JHtcheH- »-446».- — — . '.THAra-iwuTj.'W abie hioma tit a reatMiable price. 'Keajiortabte 'fate*. Jilt Chen ».S80t All yr® * guarsTitead. "Time pay­ RQUm^tESMA^R ■ell 9-8025. ;%e moat. complete light house­ TO t a k e o v e r Mveftisifiiiiients CLEARANCE SALE or 9-0701. ments arranged Mortarty Broth­ 42” SINK A T ...'...... 859.95 keeping facilities available in From Ai(3es New Re^KBoni UNPAID b a l a n c e ers. Tel. Mitchell 3-5135. FOR DRY CLEANING WHITE MICE, also brown and 54” SINK AT...... 8129.95 Manchester. You will marvel at ARTHUR A. KNOFLA Lots tor Sale 78 REFRIOKRATICN Service, com­ black ones. Kelly’s Aquarium, 29 m o n t h l y p a y m e n t s 66" TWO BOWL SINK AT . .8139.95 the cleanliness of this building. , CLASSIHED ADVT. ONE OWNER CARS LOTS FOR Sale. 2 2-10 miles from Obitufi Effective Jan. 31 and | mercial and domestic. See our PLUMBING And heating. Speclal- ESTABUSHMENT Sunset street. Open ’til 9. I21.SS Children socepted. Central. Pric­ Realtor * (Continued From Page One) (CoBtlnubd from Page One^ DEPT. HOURS ALL WINTERIZED Hamilton Standard. Buy now display of guaranteed used refrig­ ieing in repalix. Copper water MEW FURNITURE AND ABC APPLIANCE ed so reasonably you’ll gasp! Be n Are Subject to Minor} 1951 Plymouth Cranbrook Club APPLIANCES 878 MAIN’ ST. .E^’T. 1921 while the price ia right, on good ‘ 8:15 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. erators George H. Williams As­ piping, remolellng electric equip-, GOOD PAY TROPICAL FISH. New shipment COMPANY sure and see this one. Mrs. Dor­ Under cross-examination the given priority over ind(vldual con^ Coupe, radio and heater-rona own­ which la now in atoraga— sued lots. Phone Mitchell '9-1167 j sociates.' 260 Tolland Turnpike. ment for plugged dcains. Edward Just arrived. Kelly’a Aquarium. sey, 14 Arch street. ,, Phone: Office JfItcheU 8-6440 former government economist, cerns,” he said, Change; Details Given er-low mileage. INSURANCE BENEFITS 29 Sunset street. Open ’til 9. originally sold to a young couple Mitchell 9-1575 21 Maple St. or MIV:heil 9-fnS . E and E Agen­ By and large, the pattern,for the Deaths 7^1 COPY CLOSING TIME 1951 Plyniouth Cambridge Club Manchester. Phone Mitchell Johnson, Mitchell 3-6979 or . Evenings': ^tchell^9-89tt now 35, said he passed over to but unfortunately are not getting ATTRACnVELY Furnished room cy. eight Cabinet officers sworn in late I A new set of wage and working i POR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Coupe, radio and heater. , Real 9-3585, nights Mitchell 8-7691. Mitchell 3-5044. APPLY IN PERSON COCKER SPANIEL puppy.'^ live or Mltched 9-5592 Mias Bentley wartime papers, con­ married to rent. Complete light house­ taining information on plane pro­ yesterday was ■ up-and-on-the-Job Joseph J. Sllkowekl I condition regulations for all full! clean car. months old. 21 Salem Road. Phone B E D R ^ M SUITE FRANK S Antique! and second MON. THRU FRI. COMPLETE FURNACE repair- keeping facilities available. Pri­ COLUMBIA LAKE — Approxi- duction and -a secret formula for early. However, none got to his Joseph J. Silkowaki. 30, of 110 1951 Dodge Wayfarer —2 door se­ FISHER DRY CLEANSERS Mitchell 3-6527. UVING ROOM SUITE hand store, 56 Cooper street Buys desk quite so early aa President time hourly rated town workers} 10:.30A.M. ALL KINDS of carpentry work. Ihg aervlce. Gas. oil or coal. Win­ and rells good used furniture and vate entrance. .Couple preferred. SIX ROOM Cape Cod, four rooms ,mately one acre lot with 168 foot making synthetic rubber out t)f Broad atreet, a sailor In the mer­ dan, radio .and heater, Gyromatlc B-PC. DINETTE SET ' 'beach frontage. May be sub-divid­ Elsenhower himself. . , chant marine, was drowned -Tues­ under the supervision of the gen-| drive. Reasonable rates. Mitchell 9-4291. ter air ponditlonlng. syateme in­ antiques. Phone Mitchell 9-7966. InqulM 167 Maple, street. flnjshed, .two unflniahed. Built garbage. SATURDAY 9 A. M. BROAD STREET c o c k e r ! t h r e e months. Reds, "PHILCO'’'ELECTRIC REF. ed Into, 4 lots. Wsrren Howland Eisenhower was m his office at day in Tacoma, Wash., while re­ eral manager has been ordered Into j 1950 Dodge Wayfarer 2-door se­ stalled and serviced. T. P. Aitkin, blacks, one male, six females. BENGAL” COMB. RANGE Open 9 to 5:30. IM l. H o t , water-qll heat. Vesti­ But. said Remington, he thought POWER BURNERS and Range 6 McCabe street. Phone Mitchell Realty. Phone Mitchell 3-8600. Miss Bentley way a free lance 8)50 a.m. This was 60 minuted later turning to hla ship. A meribant affect Jan. 31 by General Manager! dan, black, real clean car. Sired by Champion Tucker’s •’n Or g e ” w a s h e r bule, fireplace, very large kitchen. than, the hour he clocked in yester­ TOUR COOPERATION WILL Burners expert.y cleaned and 3-6793. COURTEOUS Married man, 25 to GLENWOOD Gas range, in good ROOM FOR' Rent. at 272 Main^ Fenced rear yard. Aluminum writer who was compiling a book marine during World War 11, he Richard Martin. He said that j BE APPRECIATED 1950 Dodge Coronet 4-door Se­ Brown Bomber. A.K.C. registered. "HOOVER’ VACUUM day, hut h% had a special reason had recently retnilated in the ser­ dan, radio, heater, gyromatlc drive. serviced. Lwt ua service and re­ 40 for local ‘vacancy. Opportunity oonditlon. Play peh with pad, in street. Parking. Mitchell 3-4071. combinatlOB acreena and' storm and he thought he might become minor changes may be made in! pair your washing machine or re­ for advancement. Public contact Chase. Hebhon Road, South Bol­ "EMERSON” TELEVISION -Sabamaii for Sal* 75 for lingering in -the..White House vice. * the regulations. j ■One owner car. ton. Mitchell 3-5427. Sealy mattreaa and box apring, good condition. 57 Ridge. windows. $9,500,mortgage com­ a ’’big shot” by api^aring In the frigerator. Metro Service. Mitch­ Mevtnir—TroeWaf— experience useful. 1320 per month PLEASANT Furnished .'•heated book. living quarters. His son, MaJ. John He was . born in Manchester The regulations provide for time | . Dial MI-3-5121 1950 Chevrolet Deluxe Tudor Be. " ---- ' i ' • .... . Mohawk ruga, inlaid,- lampa, faUea, room with use of small den. Phone mitment. Priced .to Sell. Henry FIVE ROOM Ranch style home. Eisenhower, w-aa leaving on the dan. . Low mileage. ell 9-0883. Stortie M guaranteed from very start. ONE ELECTROLUX and 1 Uni­ - Charity Contribution April 2. 1922, the son of August and a half pay for work over elghU dishes, pots and pans. Rockville 5-4647. Becott Agency. Mitchell 9-7683 LJving room, dinette, kitchen, 2 first legrof a (rip back to Korea ao. and Sophia Plnkham Sllkowski. He 1950 Ford Chassis and Cab, Write Herald. Box H. Live Stock—Vchiclee 42 versal tank type cleanerr, used The defendant testified 'th a t hours a day fot most 'honrly rats^t'’ ' RUBBISH AND A^hes removed. AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS QO., PHONE XIE IMMEDIATELY bedrooms, full tile bath. Plenty there was a Jelaurely family break­ attended local schoola and grad­ model F'=6, heater,'good tires. HARTFORD *41868 less than 6 months. Reasonable, MANCHESTER — Attractive one of closets, al'uinlnum* combination money he^gave Miss Bentley was a full time workers, - w.;. Immediate and efficient service. local and long distance moving, WANTED To Buy—CoWs, calves ATTRACTIVE t^ m , centrally lo­ CiMiriM K. Lynn fast before tlie farewells. , uated from the Howell Cheney IdMt and Poond 1 1949 Dodge Wayfarer 2-door Se­ AFTER 7 P. M. 46-4690 call Pilgrim 2-6854. year old Cape UWI- Four large storm windows, Venetian blinds ■■charity”' contribution and not Also covered in the regulations Contract or otherwise. Mltchejl packing, storage. Call Mitchell and beef cattle. Call Pella Bros. cated. Kitchen privileges if de­ MaJ. Xlsenhower, ordered back Technical School. He was a mem­ are. recognition of Local 991 as dan, heater. MALE HELP WANTED SEE IT DAT Or n ig h t sired. Call Mitchell 3-5931 after rooms, two unfinished. Aluminum and many other extras. Garage Communist party dues. Delta Chapter No. 51, Royal from Korea by then President ber of the Seafaring International LOST—;Viclnity Locust and Main 1949 Plymouth 4-poor Special 9-9273 or Mitchell 9-9706. 3-5187 - Hartford 6-1423. Mitchell 3-7405. If you have no means of transpor­ the- bargaining agent for lt}s’ TWO TWIN Size coil springs. 5. : Sturm windows and screens. All In basement. Large fenced In Repiington was convicted of per- Arch Masons, will observe Past Truman for. his fatluir’s inaugura­ Union. , Streets, Saturday, package con­ DeLuxe, Radio and heater. Low tation I’ll tend my auto for you. lury in 19.51- for lying to a grand membera and the Manchester T6^ RUBBISH and Ashes removed. ALBAIR A BERRY, rubbish re­ We Have Several Openings Good condition. Mitchell 3-5407. modern conveniences'. Reason front yard. One-half mile from High Priest's Night on Saturday, tion, wak going from Washington Besides his parents, he leaves taining cotton yard goods from mileage. No obligation! l a r g e FRONT bedroom for cou­ able price. Inspection by appoint­ University of Conn.„on main high­ jury about whether he ever was a lice Club aa the agent for ita men/ 1949 Ford V-8 Station Wagon. Parking lota and driveways plow­ moval, household and commercial. Poultry end SnypHee 48 with Past High Priest'Eharles K. to Highland F a lls ^ . Y.. for a visit two brothers, Walter Silkowaki of gale’s. Mitchell 9-3535. Light trucking. Mitchell 9-2591. For Men A—L - B —E—R—T—’—S ple or two girls. Kitchen privi­ ment. I*hone owner Mitchell way, route 195. Shown by ap­ member of the Communist party. hers, vacations, sick leave, leatm Clean car. ed. Immediate service, reasonable Lynn presiding. He!will be assisted with his wife Ufa children before this town and' Anthony Sllkowski for military aervlce and other p u ^ BROAD BREASTED Bronae tur­ 48 Allyn St., Hartford GLENWOOD GAS range, convert­ leges. On bus line. Inquire 14G 9-8924. pointment only. CaU Sl^ra 9024. His present trial stems from al­ in conferring the Royal Arch, de­ of Vernon; one sitter, Mrs. Mary LOST—Four months Old puppy. 1948 Chevrolef Fleemaat.ar, radio rates. Phone HU’^l’^ll 9-^50. returning to Ki^ea- poses, eight paid holidays, aenios^ MANCHESTER —Package Deliv­ In Our Expanding Operations keys. frerh frosen. ready anytime. ed for bottle gas. Mitchell 9-0923. Garden Drive qfter 5 p. m. leged perjury In the Initial trial.. gree by th4 following suite of offi­ Secretary pt ■ Interior McKay Thompson of Manchester;.and sev-; Tan, long ears and bob tail. An­ and heater. Club coupe. MANCHESTER TV Service, radio ery. Local ligh' trucking and GLASTONBURY — ^ Attractive The current fivo-eount Indictment Ity as the basis for promotloq^ swers to the name of "RJekey". 1949 Plymouth Special DeLuxe, 22-25 pounds. 59c a pound. CLEARANCE. 20% off electric NORTH MANOHESTER—Excep­ cers, all -past'lilgh priests of Delta waa conflney ;the Judge to’ Glarenc^Wt Wood. Herbert J. Leg­ Luxe. Black. - Job too small. Phone Mitchell SPENCER Phone Mitchell 9-0617. Stanley ranges and heaters. Jones Furni­ TO BUSINESS People, single or gays McKay a dose of penicillin R. Mellen of this town, died yes­ end the negotiating committee Friday). Phone Mitchell 9-5522. ture Store, 36 Oak. Mitchell Ave., Apt. C-1, Hertford 46-4892. the jurv. gett win deliver the lecture, and 1941 Pontiac Tudor. Gray. COMPLETE Repairs by Stuart R. 3-8372. Patnode. double rooms. Central. PKon'e MANCHESTER GREEN—6 room Another defense witness yester- apd directed that he remain In hed. terday at his"home. from Local 991 of that union, wai* Ruasell's Barber Shop, comer Oak 9-1041. L eoyjt. Stiles will present the discussing the reguiatioas early 1941 Ford 8 Club Coupe. Radio Wolcott, A-1 Repair, Salei, on RUBBER PRO,DUCTS Mitchell 9-7337. ranch with attached garag4, Wanted— Reel Estate 77 dsv was Remington’s father. Fred­ / She said the doctor told her that ' He was born May 15, 1873, In and Spruce streets. and heater. PAINTING AND Paperhanging. ceramic tile bath, radiant heat. anrons. /idcKay may he able to attend, the Jamaica Plain. Mast., and had (his afternoon. ^ v/ashlng machines, vacuum clean­ 5099 OFF on famous make Bat- Musical Instruments 6.8 erick C. Remington, ,83, of Ridge­ 1937 G. M. C. Chassis and Cab. Free ertimates. Paper books c o m p a n y FRONT ROOM, private home. Will qualify for 35,year G.L mort­ ."The degree work, ■ which will, first Eisenhower, cabinet meeting lived in Rocky HUI for the past 26 According to Martin’s Instruct ANY TYPE doll repaired. Dressed ers, motors, small appliances. teriea. Written guaranteea. St.OO A GREAT SALE! OONBIDBiUNQ fiELUNO wood, N, .T. start at 7:30, will be preceded b / Heater. Make us an offer. available. Get our spring outside down. 81.00 weekly. Calao Serv- TRUMPETS, Clarinets, trombones, Heated, all conveniences. : Near gage. Immediate occupancy. Ask- - YOUR PROPERTY? The elder Remington said tomorrow, but probably should not years. A member .of the First Con lions to department heada, the to order. SMClalty collection Welding. 180 Main street. Phone prices, now, Call- Cliff . Seorao, Chapel Street...... Center.. Gentleman ,, preferred a rpaat beef dinner at 6 p.m., a ^ do. any. regular .work in bis new. gregatlonal Church, he was em regulatiofla.wlU go into eBect. Jaiv ~ pieces restored. "Dresses' copied. MTtcheir9-66TB; " tcenter.... Tel. MItcheH 8-4164, ...... "New ...... " sttcsphones, 'gutters. Largest se­ ..ing 614,250. Warren Howland v'WithbUt obligation to you,-w o -son; -during-the summer of -1937'; the high' priest, Jaimes ;'w. Lewis, Mitchell 9-42B8. Mitchell 3-4165, or Mitchell lection of Instruments In town. Mitchell 9-2176. Realty,. 543 Woodbridge street.. wUI- oppralss or make you a cash was on a vacation trip \v\vK his post until next week. ployed at the Whitney Chain Com 31 ” or as soon thereafter as may Call PIgrim 2-6945. SOLIMENE, INC. Automatic Washers, Dryers, requests any -members who wish The White House announced pany fpr 85 years, beferq retiring he possible within departmental, Dodge and Plymouth Cars WIRING INSTALLATION of all 9-0980. All accessories. Expert repairing. Phone MItOheil' 3-8600 any time. offer for -property. See ua before parents to Vermont and-"-Nova to attend the dinner to telephone PAPERING, PAINTINa. floor WANTED—Men for machine op­ Dishwashers. Vacuum Clean­ _____ I ' ; .1____. • . ___ Scotia-*--snd sot In Knoxville, that lomorrow’a cabinet meeting in 1951. appropriations.” - -'j LEARN TO make yonr own slip- D o ^ s Job Rated Trueka typcL*-. No Job too small. Call Ward Krause, 87 Walnut. Mitch­ BEDROOM Fo r rent. 119 Cooper you sell. him for reservmtlons. / sanding and reflnishing. Ceilings eration. Steady work, good wages. CUSTOM MADE Slip covers and ers, Irons,-Toasters, Clocks, MANCHESTER— New six room BtUE-BURN REALTY Tenn?, where other ydtnesses tes­ win be-af 10)00 a. m. Besides hla son here, bf leaves In recognizing the two groups covera or drapes in 5 easy lessons. 634 Center Street. Mitchell 9-7303. ell 3-5336. Hill street. Mitchell 9-0S05. The deputy-grand high inrleat of hla wife, Mrs. Helen Chapman Mel­ whitened. Call Gilbert FIckett. Tdber Baseball Mfg. Co„ Inc., drapes made to order. Ail the r^nch, artistically paneled. Tile Phone Mitchell 3-0273. tified he was Invol"^. In Coiri- Press Secretary James C. Hag as bargaining agents, the instrucv Call Rockville 5-7292. Phone Mitchell 3-5101 Mitchell 3-6982. 6tc* Royal Arch Masons of Cpimecticut, erty replied that he did not know len; two other sons, Oliver C. Mel- tions make it clear that any em­ Hillitrd. latest fabrics. Johnson’s Slipcover bath, double closets. Fireplace. munist party actiyfiies. Hayden L. Grlawbld, ^^11 act as Safe Placed to Buy Used Cart. 2 0 OFF LIST BUYERS waiUnf for 4,'6, when asked whether 'Charles E. leh of Bethel and John A. Mellen ploye may at any time represent^ Household Servlees PAINTING, Exterior and Interior, and Drape Shop,'formerly of Wat- Wearing Apparel— Furs 57 Wantnd—.Rooms— School and buy line. Carlton W. CASH principal sojourner. / Pereonale kin’s Bros., 110 Spruce street, All Guaranteed 6 end seven room singles and / Wilson, Eisenhower's choice for, of Vernon: a daughter, Mrs. F1I« Itimself. BEFORE YOU Buy a uaad ear' Offered 15-A paperhanging. Ceilings reflnjsh- Board 62 Hutchins, ' MItcheU 9-5132 or more; E,. Gustafson of Wethers­ The basic work week to seC OFFICE CLERK Tel. Mitchell 3-7739. MItcheU 3-6231. two-family hmises In Manchester, secretary of defense, would attend. THE PROSPBCr HUI School for ace Gorman Motor Salct. Buick ed. Wall paper books on request. ABC APPLIANCE MUSKRAT Fur cost, size 16. Uke The propriety of Wilson’s takin|;< field; a ’.sUtei), Mrs. Lee Hills of forth as five eight hour (toys ex-f ' FLAT FINISH HoUand window WAN’TED;:;::Ropii\^;~ ,wUh shower Bolton, Coventry and Vernon. Holders Okay • . youagr . children. .TrJnaportatlon. Sales and Ssrviee, 285 Main Estimates .given. Fully .inauted. Young *10X0 .to train for. clerical., new,' 8116. Phone -MItcheli 9-180lr - the..post- has been quaationed - by, KkrtfijU'di and. seven... gcandehU- espt for aoma aewaga treatmeid.. street. MU jheire;4871. Dpen evb- ■ ahadea - made -to -measure; AH BK-a N© n e w 1953 21” table COMPANY------"accommoOatlqn by mis'chanlcafeh- MANCITESTER-'' -Six room • H bW srdR. Hastings, MItcheU oard iurnished. Mrs, Lela Tybur, direc­ metal Venetian blinds at a new Call Edward R, Price. Mitchell accounting and sales analysis work. model television. Ready for U. H. some Senators because of hie targe dren. • , 9laht workers whoss work to 56 nings. 9-1003.- Permanent position with advance­ Mitchell 9-1579 21 Msple 8t. . gineer transferred to Manchester. CocL all , hardwood . floods,. tUe 9-1107 holdings In General Motors stock. The funeral will be held Satur­ lours. 'The instructions specifically tor. Phone Jntchell 9-5767. low price. Keys made while you F. Hand rubbed mahogany cabi­ bath, extra lavsitory,/‘ fireplace; Split of Stock ment. ■ 'NaUonal concern, five-day MARMINK FUR coat, rize 14. 825. Contact Wilco Machine Tool Co. day afternoon at 2 o'clock at the say there to no guaranteed m lq^ 1953 WILLYS Jeep, four weeks wait. Marlow’s. net, 8189.95. Terms. Phone LISTI.NGA Wknted. Slnffie, two- General Motors has hllliona . of l^ L L A R D ’S Driving School. Man­ work week. Apply In person or Phone Mitchell 9-4107. MItchpll 9-1266, or 30 Grandview ' oU hot water heat, Aarage. This Slates earing dollars worth of dsfanse contracts. Flrat Congregational Church, mum eight hour day or 40 hou^ old, only 600 milss. l t ’« nsw for a Mitchell 9-5660. BENSON’S . January refrigerator home is'ih an excmlent Ipcation famUy, three-famUy, buslneas chester's oldest. Thousands of WEAVING of bume, nioth holes Repelrtntt 2S phone Mr; Lavoie'for appointment. ' street. property. Have many caslt t>uy- ' Thus -far,. ElaanhoWar has -held Kocky..HilC. .wtUt lutcial. in .ReatiofM from Aircgaft. Some winterizing company’s capital structure. vis resulted In protests from res­ George Gamble of Morehead City, machinery, which provides for alck.... 'daily, arriving 8 a. ni., leaving SO-Hour Week. Good ^ r tin g Rate. $495. Floor sample blonde sewing Center. 14-16 Wadsworth street. needed. Some furnishings. Good SALE AT PUBUC AUCTION idents in the area. The apartment leave up to 120 days in special p. m. Mitchell 9-9637. 1948 POh^TlAC 6 Deluxe sedanette, machine. 8175. Krah’s, 367 Main. for Rent 64 meeting was held at Cheney Br^th- (Continued From Page One) N. C. The'death oceurrod at an WANTED-^-Young girls for bench ATTENTION Ladles! Slip covers location near new grammar school. is located' at the vorher of Bremen early hoiir thie morning' after CM#i* fully equipped. Very clean car. Banding-Contracting 14 work. Steady work. Apply Tobsr Excellent Working Conditions. Four blocks north of P. O. Sale Price 85,250. ers’ 'Hartford rpad office. and drapes custom made. Re-up­ ROOMS FOR rent for ladies or OFFICE FOR hent. East Center BY ORDER ‘ o r THE BOPERIOR With the elimination o f the road. The board denied the ap­ prolonged tlinesa. Whenever one of the paid tufifif w a n t e d — Ride to vicinity of Excellent rubber. Save over 8800. Baseball Mfg. Co., Inc., Hilliard. COVENTRY — Located about 20 COURT ■ for Tollsiid County. I jn»)| that this would have been ” air ef­ FOR YOUR new building or repair holstering. Beautiful fabrics, couples. Kitcnen privileges. 98 $3,465,164.53 earned .surphty deficit plication twice before, once for Mrs. 'Gamble was a former rest daya falto during a vacation, tin Niles Bemont Pond Co., located Guaranteed. Phone Mitchell Apply Personnel Office PRACTICALLY New Ruud gss street Tel. MItcheU 3-6514 or trtilea from A'iircraft. 2-t4n111y sell, sa xS Committee of the Court, st two apartments and the other time fective way to sabotage” the train Job see Wm. Kanehl, Contractor prints, stripes, solids. Ebcpertly "Norman street. Tel.' MItcheU pu’Ulc'suction or dent of Manchester, and the daugh­ worker will Jm entitled to addi­ Intersectlqp Oakwood and New 9-0980. water heater, automatic, 20 gaV- Mitchell 8-5820. dweRing, lighta and water. One the hooka now show an / earned If someone wished -to do so. and Builder. Mitchell 3-7773. finished, 85 down, 82 weekly, 9-0815. ■ • FBBBVARV S. t»»* AT suiplua f.ro.m .1937 of 8l,M0,83O13, for one apartment, ter Of the tatq Mn end Mr*. George tional vacation pay* - ~ i ' Park ;Aves.. West Hartford. Hours ■■ ■ - — - -■ ■ ...... - ■ GIRLS!,.,,.. UPOINJE PLASCOMOLD Ions.. Phone . Mitchell 9-9333... or 5- room apt. and bOb 4-»bohv aptv o'f)«clr; ln the- »lte r««»n -<.Ksstetn ---Other- applications to be con- .. .Aeea Babotage- . PoHcemm wlU an addiUonfil - 1B!W CHEVROLET Bel-AIr POWef- balance one year to pav;~ call FOR RENT-^S'iiiaU store on Main plus the capital's'UrpIiia^f 84,621/ P|ckup,' 'Idhg-tlme ' reeidertta of 8 to 5 p. m, dsll MItcheli 9-4821. ALL 'TYPES of carpentry work, , CORPORATION MItcheli 3-4159. Ask for Johhson. PLEASANT, well furnished rooms Also barn and 'gatage attached. -atsndsril Time) on the premises, the .aldered are from Bert-Gibson to Tobey, chairman of the commit^ glide. New tubeless puncture- Mrs. Carr Mitchell 9-7320. str^ t. Iqimediate occupancy.'Call tollowins described properly: A4<|ms stiieet.. When she, lived here day off with pay U they work au You Can Be A siitsble for light housekeeping. One-halt acjre of land'. Sade Price 267.63 for a grand total"of $5,831,- ■tee, had said earllet' that' the case RIDE w a n t e d to Travelers, proof tires, new battery, < new Including repair". Tel. Mitchell MItch'eU 3-8254. A certain lot of land with bulldlnzs have free standing ground sign at she was a communicant . of fit the holldaya. 9-4848. 15,5 West Main St. Rockville DELUXE 54” cabinet slhk with On bus line, inquire Hillside 86,800. Down payment required thereon. In the Town of CoventBj,', 097.76. This total la added' 10 the 185 Main street; Robert Arendt, “begins to look like sabotage'.'* He The union had asked tor 11 paM hours 8 - 4:30, from Roosevelt brakes, 81,475. eCall Mitchell mother-of-pearl fprmlca tc8>. ranital stock .figure M 82,387,280 Marys’ Eptacopal Church., TELEPHONE OPERATOR MARLIN 32 Special. Three months House, Apartment 9, 24 Grove . OFFICES' FOR rent in 'centrally 82,000 to'. 82,500. ^60-day occupancy Countv of. Tollsni*. and State of Con­ extension of permission to conduct said an FBI report on this pos­ hOItdaya. ' and Center streets. Tel. Mitchell 9-9278 after 5 p. m. Special 8139.50, reg., 8175.95. Ben­ necticut. situated fin .the northerly side fo r ' a net ' w o r t/h figure of Beside her husband ahe leevea a old. Call Mitchell 9-8447. street, Rockville. located Main street building.-Call both apartments.' of Lalte W an zu m b^ z. bounded and electrical business at 21 Newman sibility would not be ready for the Seniority ) 9-5304 after 6 p. m. Right Here In son’s, Inc., 1083- lf«in street. Tel. COVENTRY 5-rbom dwelling 88,218.377.76; committee hearing today. daughter end two-eons, one an in­ 1940 CHEVROLET tudor. Heater. Roofing— Siding 16 THE MItcheU 3-6419 or MItcheU described as follows, ly wit; BeKlnnluz street: Simon Izikewicz, permis­ .Whenever lay-offs or tUmlfiMUr PARAMOUNT All Aluminum Mitchell 9-5^43. about 5 year's old. Oil heat, garage. at a staho lOcateC In the easterly street Receipt .by Uiq/company o f a» sion to treA an open stairway on At Jbe and of Its run berS> with structor at West Point and the WANTED—Ride to Royal Type- Inquire 64 School street after 4 WE 8PECIAUZE In rooflng and Your Own Town! BARTLETT-BRAINARD CO. 3-7614. line of Diley Road, aald sUkc niark- donation of 10,462 shares'of Che­ other serving with the Army a n required the worker enth thd triple track windows and door*'. Sale Price $7,800. Down payment Inz .dhe northweaterly coW r of lard front of dwelling at 82-84 Con­ Its horn blaring « warning that least .seniority In thf approprUile -writer, first shift, from Drive A. p. m. . aiding. Highest quality ma- 81.500 to 82.000. ney Brothers’ conimon. 8tock..-frqm Its brskes had. failed, the .train Europe. She also leavea a ateter, The telephone rompeny Also Paramount custom made Notice FOR.RENT—2 connecting offices, now or formerly of Lillian 3. A>er. the gress' slrtet. clasaiilcatlon will be laid off. ; ; Silver Lane. Phone Mitchell 'terlals. Workmanship guaran­ he* PP'nlnr* HaS an Opening for S man tO FIREPLACE FIXTURES line runs thence In a nrtrllwastetly the Anne VV. CYirncy .and Louise Miss Eva Pickup, a regiaUred Venetian blinds. Hastings . alumi central location for profession or BOLTDN—5\4-room Cape about 15 Also, Charles Luce, extension of plunged through a wall and Utto Seniority will also be considered 9-8453 after 5 p. m. teed. A. A, Dion, Inc., 299 Autumn operAtor«. Sell national advertised years old. Excellent lot in nice direction along the easterly H f'’} line Cheney Trus/s were approved. the station concourse. It .camp to nurse who served in the Army Auto Aceesaoriee— Tires 6 awnings and door hoods. Free NEW WOOD-TONE Zoning Board of Appeals businesa., WiUiair. Rubinow. 843 of Daley R oad for a dlst,an'ou • In accordance with the require­ Main ' street. Phone MItcheU neighborhood. High elevation; Sale hundred tw'enty-elzht ard. nln\ly-nve Old stork ^ithtanding prior to cense at 624 Middle turnpike east; a halt only when the engine crash­ Nurse Corps In World War 1.' htch fcbpol cTAdUAl# RUSCO COMBINATION estimates, no down payment, 3 BREAKFAST SETS Interment,, will be In Ifew Bern, state that nothing In tha ipgula- Aatomobllee for Sale 4 b^tw^^h iU And 3^. why not como In years to pay. Office ,j41 Osk ments of the Zoning Regulations 3-5556 or Mltehc 113-6158; - - Price $9,800. Down payment 82,000 one-hundredtha (228.95) feet to s_,slake Dee. 31, 195? Was 44,455 shares at Munson's Gandy Kilchen,, to ex-» ed through to a baggage room be­ tlona shall prevent the general, $10. FOR YOUR BATTERY CONNECTICUT Valley Construc­ «m1 lee nur employment people. Opera- WINDOWS AND DOORS to 82,500. lo(Utted In the southerly street IhtC of $‘J a shni^ for a $20,924 total. low. More than 60 parsons were N. C. tion. Guaranteed roofs and siding. lore heve zood pav., frequent raleee, street. Call Mitchell ^8177, eve­ LIVING BOOM FURNITURE for the Town of Mapthester, Connecticut SUte Highway.. Route N«- tend permission to manufacture manager or department head front . 1940 FORD ■ del-uxb -sedan. Radio, pleaianl 'etirroundlnn and eo-w6'rVei-i.“ TWO ROOMS^ Ideal for office, a^c- M'AXCHESTER — 3-Famlly House. SI; thence by an lnurior.angle of...... oi Balance rwiialning In capital .stock candy for retail and slgrl for same Injured. holding examinatlona^and aiaanL...:_^j$;j Aluminum storm windows and nings MItcheli 3-4016. Coyehtiy Conn., (he Zoning Boayfi bf AP* ■ 7T«ihain staviniM heater. In good condition for a Insure Cold Morning v^tarts! In. Manchester. peals will hold a public hearing on ond. floor. 95 Centef street. WiU Two 5-room and- one 4-room apts. hundred ten degrees and elevenever. accoiiht lifter 'thf- relifenient of at 117 New Bolton road; Jeanne Malta teillRed that after he' ad­ Ing poalUona entirely on the baato gutters. All men protected by In­ Qualified hlih echoni Aenlore are be- Pilgrim 2-7318. A P F L I A N ^ Improvements.' A-1 location. Sate dezrees U’,J mlnutea In an easterly justed the angle cock, on the air car of this year. Douglas Motors, 4-M«»davv- February--^;; 1953 atrfi:0O-, redecorate, and. renoyattAlb, suit tMrecthVralonr-the. southerly -atwet-Vlna 10,462 shares (34,104 shares Winzlec. extenfliPh o f pennlasloi) Michael Stavlnskl, 70, -of 221 ot.meciL------surance.- Three-years to pav.' Free lna,aixepled ajL-harirllma opeiatora.----- For a PersonaMuterview- Price 810,800. powh payitteht f?;50o: brake Tine, he tijtilt the tralnion to ■NbrW Main ‘Street, dtod ’ ia’ Man­ ‘^33'Malh.------...... ■ ■ ^-YCaf GuAfantee‘“' WOODWORKING Lathe. A.B.C. P. M. in the Heai^iig Room of the tensnt. Call Hartford 9-07-10. of Connecticut State Highway. Route a\ 82 ) '^'s"8'6'8.’206; ...... "7;' to have Beauty Parlor and sign at The Inatructione rule out the estimates. Call MItcheli 3-7180. Telephone Our Local Office CHAJEe RS FURNITURE to 83,000. Terms on b^ance. .Vo. 31 (or a c-lstance of two hundred m(mht ' remaining in ciipltal New Haven, He said that he hqd chester Memorial Hoaptal this ironer, also Southwind gasoline 4» , Municipal Building on the follow­ 51 Middle turnpike west; Walter modified union shop requested b)J 1947 DE SOTO 2-door deluxe. Battery Headquarters Alfred Chareat, Owner. ^pply Now! r 60M S FOR lease o.r'rent. Suit­ EAST HARTFORD — New 8-room twentv-flve (225) feet to land now or atO(!Vaecount after cancellation ^f no trouble In stopping: the train morning. He had been a realdent of Mitchell 9-6976 car heater. Oall Mitchell 9-0692. ing applications: fnrnie'rlv of The. W aterfront Rea ty N. Weir, extension of pernilaaion Jtadio, heater. 32,000 original At The Green able for offices or stores. Inquire Cape (2 unfinished up). IMMEDI­ 10,4^Aharea was 868,208. Amount there. . . this town tor many years. the union. The union asked that a FOR GUARANTEED ROOFS that Bert Gibsbn fpr exten.slon of Company and a stake: thence by an In­ to have repairer's license at 342 member of the union be required railet'. Clean throughout. 8800. Service Center Monday to Friday ACOUSTIOTN Heariqg aid, near­ 566 Center street corner of Me-; ATE OCCUPANCY. Hot water terior angle of eighty degreea and tr a /s f^ e d froni the capital sur­ East Center atreet; First National When he left the train, Malta He loaves a brother, Andrew, of Call owner. Mitchell 9-4344. a stay on in any-kind of storm, and Open 10 A. M. to 5 P. M. permission,'Yo have free standing heat, ell burner. Sale'Price 811.800. thirty fiW (tegreea 30) minutes In a sajd, he made no report of the this town, hla wife and two lona. to nmaln a member in good ly hsw. used short time. Reason­ ground ,s(gn at 185 Main Street, Kee after 3 p. hi. plus toyapilai account was $2,- Stores to retain roof sign at 1041 standing as a condition ofem plt^ gutters, conductor.e and root re- 9 a. m. to .4 p. ni, Help Wanted— Male able. Phone Mitchell 3-7366. . Evenings 7 :30 to 8 :30. . ' • . '7. ' ;v*. ' ■ T" • • Down payment 82,500 to 83.000. southerly direction along land now or 3i(0.O72 \\dl^ the new amount in brake trouble he had experienced Funeral, arrangements, incom­ 1947 FORD Deluxe tudor. Radio, COLE MOTORS pairs. ■ Call Coughlin, MItcheli Reaidepce Zone A. EAST ^RTFOIJD — New 7-ro6m formerlv of The Waterfront Roal'.y Main street, and Town of Man­ 'tmient. ■ ■ - a-^* or Female 87 Compan’v. a dlitarce of two hundred .-ipital account (238,728 shares at chester for exception on sewage becaiise there was nothing In- his plete ait this time, are being made heater. Jet 'olack original finish. 3-7707. 806 MAIN STREET . Robert Arendt for extension of Houses for Rent 65 Cape’ (2 uhfini.shed up). Hot water alxtv-slx and ninety-flve one-hun­ mind to indicate the brakes were According to the instruction, TJIAYER BABY carriage. Good ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ m m ^ A . a Ia A* Ant '810 a share )\totaling $2,387,280. by the Watkins Funeral Home. PHILCO 12' i ” television set. table■ pertulssl'on to conduct electrical dredths (2S«.95> feet to a stake and pump station. In nice condition throughout. 436 Center Street HAVANA SEED TOBACCO condition, 812. Phone MItcheH heat, oil burner. Fireplace. Sale The books oT^he company after not-then working normally. ■ any employe to free to decide GREAT EASTERN Roofing and niodei. Good condition. Rearon ■ ^ cbntracting business at 21 New­ COVEN'l'RY-—’iTircc room unfurn­ land now or .formerly of Lillian J./ Easy terms. Douglas Motors, 333 (Second Floor) SORTERS 9-4107. Price , 813.800 wl(h down payment Ayer; thence by an Interior, angle nl He noted that the train stopped ^ Anniversary Maaa 1 whether he wishes to Join or to' ^honc Mitchell 9-0980 Construction Co Applicators of able. CaU MItcheU 9-2457 after 6 man Street. Reaidencis Zone Cir-: ished house. Near bus and school.' retirement of 10,462 shares and Main. required 83.500.' nl'retv degrees and 8fty-nlne (90 aftei^the l.ssuancc q f the new slock at Back Bay Btatlon In Boston snd An anniversary Mass for the re­ cease being a member o f the ufiion Bird and Fllntkote. Guaranteed Applv . p. m. Simon Izikewicz for permission Celt Coventry Pilgrim 2-6812 gre'es'59') mlnutea In a westerly f.lrer- or of the Manchester Police ClubJT OR CALL MANCHESTER MANCHESTER — Central location. will show yie following items: at Providence before the -brake pose of the soul ofi Emlllto Bor- 1939 OLDSMOBILE. 1940 Oldsrao- roofs and siding. Life-time alum­ WILUAM DUNN AND BON Diamonds— ^Watches— to erect open stairway on frpftt of after 7 p; m.. New_ 5-roqni -Ranch, Hot water tion along land now or (ormerl.vy of Italian Tanker trouble occurred outside of King­ Tliirteen Job classifications, oet WINTER TIPES— Pennsylvania TWO MATCHED maple end Lillian J. Ayer for a distance ofTtwri (A ) An -earned surplus deficit Sbttt will be said Saturday morn­ bile, 1940 Lincoln, 1941 Chevro­ inum clapboard and eorhbinatlon Mitchell 3-4107 TOBACCO COMPANY dwelling located on corner lot. si heat, oil burner. 'J'uli ceUar, plas­ ston, ing'at 7:45 at fit. Jamea’ Church. u p. by the union, will be ueed for Cleat, Goodyear 'Suburbanite ah(* I 24 North School Street Jewelry 48 tables, 27” high, 21” -across. hundred twentv-flve (225) feet a carried forward from the reorgan­ let. All completely reconditioned 2 in 1 recaps. Auto Lite,- Penn­ storm windows and screens. For 82-84 Congress Street, Residence ter waits. Sale Price 812,600. Down Stake snd the point of beginnirg. While he first Indicated that, (he the four unionized departments. and ready to go. See Bob Oliver. , Manchester MItcheU 9-4877. Wanted to Rent 68 payments 82,500 to 83,000. ' / Ssid land contains about ony and ization of $3,465.164.,53; (B) Earn­ To Defy British Pay rates.foi' each will be set up sylvania and Bowers batteries. free estin>ates call MItcheli EXCELLfcNT Permanent position LEONARD W. YO.'iT, Jeweler, re­ Zone B. ■ device , might have been turned « t Center Motor Sales, 461 Main 3-8271, Eveninga Mitchell 3-8303, Tel. MU .'hell 9-0085 pairs. abjusts watebea expertly. Munson's Candy Kitchen for ex­ MANCHESTER — S;Family House. four-tenths (1.4) acres and la more p»r- ed net suVpIus since the reorganiza­ either of those earlier stops, he by the Board of Directors. Free road service. Terms on all open in small progressive manu­ ALDRICH HEAT pack furnace WANTED — Unfurnished 4 or 5 tlcularly bounded and desc.rlbed as fol­ tion in 1937 of $1,209,830.13; (C) street. Albert V. Lindsay, Owner. Reasonable prices. Open dally. tension of permis-slon'to mianufac- Very, central, location. One 5-room lows: Rome. Jan. 2? (/P» The aniib- later replled ” YeS, air,” when Sen In addition to the grievance products The Budget Center, 91 facturing company for a capable complete. Good condition. Also room rent by middle aged couple. Capital surplus of 88,086.432.16 for AboutTown Thursday evenings 129 Spruce ture candy for retail and sign for Best references. Phone Mitchell apt. 13'bedrooms) available. l;car Northerly; by Conneeticut State nosed old Italian tanker Miriella Capehart (R-Ind.) asked him lf.lt procedure requested by the un^on[ 1949 MERCURY sedan, radio, Center street MANCHESTER Rooflng and Sid­ person fof cost accounting work « Female 88 combination sink with metsi garage. Down payment required Highway. Route No. 31; a (D) net .surplus of 85,831,097.76. Martin’s instructions daU for street. MItcheU 9-4387. same, at 117 New Bolton Road, 9-9333. Easterly: by lard now or formerly headed home through the Persian were ’’not a proper conclusion” heater, overdrive, beautiful green ing company. A l'o all types of ahd , prlring. Typing es-:'entisl. Situations Wanted— drawers. CaU Mitchell 9-4695 $1,500 to $2,000. Terms on balance. With (E) capital slock of 52,387,- that someone turhed It while the The Past Mietresa - Club of meetings at toast semi-monthly Knowledge of operating Bur­ after 6 p. m. Residence 2k>ne AA and Rural. of The Waterfronr "^eafly*- Com­ gulf today with 5.0()0 tons of Iran­ $395 down, 839 a month. Bunner's painting and carpentry work. Charles LOCe for extension of URGENTLY Needed, four to six Reasonably priced. pany; f 280,000 added for a net- worth o f ian oil in a new .try at running the train waa stopped-at King'ston, Daughters - of Liberty No. 125, between the union and deparv Wanted Antoe roughs bookkeeping machine WILL CARE for your child by day Southerly: by lana how pr formerly Packard. SSk East Center street. Guaranteed work. 'Phone Mitchell Garden— Farm— Dairy permission to have repairer’s li­ rooms. Reasonable. Call Hartford We are looking for listings and we $8,218,377.76. - British blockade on petroleum sales LOLl will hold its monthly meet­ ment heada to discuss matters, of Motoreyeles- 12 helpful, Five ilay r 40 hour week, or week, in reliable licensed home. of Lillian j. Ayer; Open Mon. and Thurs. 'til 9:30. 9-8933 for free estimates. ' Products 50 cense at 624 Middle ’Turnpike Elaat. 89-9920 collect. have one builde'r to build a new Westerly': b.v Daley Road. Cheney Brothers’ Slock is avail- by Iran. ing tomorrow at 8 p. m. with Mrs. mutual concern, such as perfomi:: \ with other benefits which- I will MItcheU 9-8801. Residence Zone A. home for you In exchange -for your There la reserved to Stephen Culiles able at $11.50 per siiare with Successful completion of the Ekhel Duncan of 8 Little street. ance of work and working eondif IMMEDIATE Delivery on brand WANTED—G' St Hartford. RELIABLE Business girl will care Together with peraonal property of the company’s claim to Iran’s 8e(x>nd CMgregational .Ciiurch. Co. Tel. Mitchell 9-9442. Open Bnsineee Benrleee Offered 18 and arbor. Bryan Bros., 179 Tol­ tlbn}! ’ allow'on South side of Mid­ are priced from $10,800 to 811,500. Financing. Tel. MItrhell 3<8177. for children eveninga and wgek- Owner Leaving State ’ . ronflstliig of 1)1 of the Itfins and artl- petroleum riches. WANTED—Woman Or girl to care dle Turnpike,-West 1300’ Ehi.st of Down .payment required 82,000 to rles of peraomil property contain'd tlf The fichobl Bulldinfi'' committee ^veninga. MANCHESTER Welding Serrlce. anda. CaU Mitchell 3-8465. Own land Turnpike. Phone MItcheU TN. MI-9-8U5 SIX-EOO^I SINGLE It was the first challenge to the Action on Wilson fon children' and d o . light' ho>uaa- Bigelow .Brook.) Rural Residence 83,000. the building known aa "Ha.vloft Inn." ' (!laiiseb Arrest last nlgJhC added Its approval to .There, are still, a few vacen Portable equlpinent. General GREAT EASTERN 9-7037. " ■ Two 'unfintsheo, all insulated. whetiter or not aUacbed tv tire .- realty blockade since the tanker Rose- ctea in the chiidran's ciaoaes in ■ 't 1949 CHEVROLET'S. Four to woitk fro'm 11:30 to 6 daily. 815 tran'VbrtJftlon,, Zone. - . ■nlE ALLEN REALTY COMPANY tentative decisions that have been .welding.; boiler and fdmaca'wcld-. ROOFING AND Fireplace, and other features.,Nine i and Including, ore (1) Uarland. gas mw;y Was., stopped af. Aden, a muslansiUp, spodsotadby the MAh- choose MItchall-9;^ >. v-r».-T-—•T-;'r-.8aaupC8.™,,-,Baaltcuy... t U '. lwer r-7"A»4<»e«i--dri»ei!-w>h^ a-t-ana- poWifi -Hritlsti-'pfoteclorate-at -Ahe-'SoUlh'^ ;,teatdtedi,bjt;*;i(iitei5lAl;a'dh(yaputU^ :... I ? in*.' SHtchm '*‘19iJ8 ‘ or'Mrtchen' ’ CONSTTlUcrrroN- Ca. kBY- •SI‘mNG-'-»W*ntedi a X -' perihfsrton ' fo have Beauty Pa'rloh ■ yteih'Tow ■■eewerager'otdewetlM,' eKtKef n r w e * .'’'At(y«jito ”wtzi8ing ditibn. "iDbuglssi Motors'.' SSS Main. perieheafi, responsible. References musehoia Goods'^ 8T lot beautifully landscaped; -S-WiOSO: 189. .Center.-Street... ^Maiichealet4..?n«Xt.ru,.onf.,ii>..rr,f.^!«*’c*tex^ in‘ w*7>st -polico :»sy .WB» an erratic ern end of the Red Bet, with 8Q0 o'n high Schoot plana. ^ 9-8762. APPOCATIONS 'Taken .for fuU or' J Pel Notice in home'and to have small sign for Phone MItcheU 3-5105 bar *nn bacK bar. all tables ana ciialra. further ' Information may contact naked directly by rebortiii 4------—f -21 OAK STREET ' furnfcshA’'Write Box D, Msnehes- TWO USED Gas ranges. Good con­ Two years old. Six-Room Single; su; Idlcben equipment, lieatlng equlp- r'de bn Ha'rtford' road Jile'nped out tons- 840,000 worth-:~of oil pur­ The group gayo- Ra approval Mrs. Wallace Grube, 407 Woodland partVtime work. Inquire F;: ' W. same at 51 Middle Turnpike West, menl. Holland furnace and nil buen'r. aftee a report on the subcommit­ whether Elsenhower had changed BROWN.BEAUPRF,...__ a n t i q u e s Rbflnisbed. Repalrtiq; a ter Herald, giving age of children. dition. white. . porcelain, $25. The BOARD OF TAX REVIEW six complete rooms, very large MANCHESTER- Dupfex 7-7 both on the running Ixiard of hi.s pick­ chased from Iran's nationalized oil streeL done on any -furniture. ’Tlemah, -Wootworth, 814 Main street,' Residence Zone B. lot, many features. Near bus. all gUaeea, dlahea, allverware. pnta. up trurk.to drjvt! wa.9 arrested last Industry by Italian and Swiss tee’s thinking Was preisented to it his attitude toward Wilson. (Ypu f TTou se Doc toi-y Kemp's, Inc. OP the Town of Cbventi^, CohH| . Walter N. Weir for extension ot Sides have stOrm windows snd pars and all other mlacellancout and ' Beyond this statement, Hngeirty IS THE HOUSE OF 189 South Main street Phone EXPERIENCED Girl for general necticut w ill. meet at ■ the .Town ' ' stores and school. Thirty-day oc­ auni.ry Items therein contained. but night on a charge of driving while firms. by three of its membera who serve Roofinjr — Siding: — Gutters D of»— Birds— Peit 41 permission to .have repairer’s . li­ cupancy. 814,250. screens, copper tubing, sutomsttc apeelfically excluding only the liquor on the plana subcommittee. This Police today reported a minor declined coniment to Wilson’s Mitchell 3-5643. offlcel work with knowledge ' of Office, South Coventry on -Mon­ g s . water heater, one car garage, under the influence of-liquor or and Leaders cense St 342 Ea.st Center Street, Ranch Home, vacant, six rooms, atock and food aupply. subg.ommittee also consists of motor' vehicle accident yesterday status. He did say without elabora­ GOOD USED CAR BUYS! stenography. Tober Baseball Mfg. day, February 2, 1953 fronb9:00 J, blinds. 3-4 ^acre plot. Near biis, TEBMS n r SAt.R d’-ugs. FLOOR PROBLEMS solved with CANARIES^-Guaranteed singers. Residence Zone A. ^ attached garage, amesite drive, ! three members each from the morning involving two cars that tion that he does not expect the. Co. Phone Mitchell 3-5196. A.'m . to 5:00 P, M.: Tuesday, Feb­ school and Vtores. Priced at 812.- 1. Sale la aupject to appi9>val o f the Patrolman George M'cCaughey were going eaat on North Main No Payments for -Six Weeks linoleum, asphalt tile counter. A Complete Home Remodelihs: Also females. Phone MItcheU First National Stores, Inc., for very large lot. Hot water heat, Superior Court. arre.sted Clifford A. Scor.so. -37, of Pubhe Records I Board of Directors and the Board Wilson nomination to be placoa ruary S, 1963 from 7:00 P. M. to 500. Phone Barbara Wood’s; i . Both real and per.-ional property street. -According to police: a Expert workmanship, free Mttr Service 9-0426. permission to retain roof sign on sewerage,: sidewalks. Veteran, 97 Woodla.nd street after ha saw of Education. Both .boards have al­ before the Senate today. WANTED — Experienced sales 9:30 P. M.; Thursday, February 5, store located at 1041 Main Street, Agent. MItcheU 9-7702. ahiH be aold aa a whole. | car -being driven by Dr. Ralph Wilson has been reported to 1951 .Chrysler New Yorker 4-Door mates. Open evenings. Jones Fur­ WANTED 8750 down. Full price 814.000. 9, Ten per cent dOCt') oT .aclUng the pick-up truck Hcorsej wa.s driv­ ready approved the recommends-^ clerk, full time. Apply in perron 1953 from 9:00 X. M. to- 5:00 Business Zoirq III. Warrantee Deeds Thrall. 56, of 181 Avery atreet was extremely’ reluctant to sell bis Sedan. Two-tone gray. Radio, niture. Oak street. Mitchell MItcheli 6-8271 pclc^ must be paid In caali or by ‘ ing weaving hack-and forth acroj.s tions. only. Paris Curtain Shop, 829 P. M.: Friday, February 6. 1953 Exclusive With WEST SIDE!— Seven room single, rertifled -check at ■ time of aale. Henry H. Stephenson and Marian struck on the right side by a car stock. For one thing, taxes would heater. , Fluidmatic drive. Ope 9-1041. Alexander Jarvis for permission • the road as it procettded west. Mc- Main street!.' — ' Wa need . Ranch Honses, 4 or 5 rkrnns, unfurnishud from 7:00 P. M. to 9:00 P. M.: to complete apartments -in base­ new furnace, oil hbat. new sink,' Balance of aelllng price mual be F. Stephenson, to Franz Arling­ According to present plana. Uie operated by Alfred Coda, 62, of take a big bite from the monej; owner. A. V, LINDSAY - Owner pjld on approval of eale by the C'aughcy- .said that just b(*forc SaturdaV, February 7, 1953 from GEORGE L. GRAZIADIG metal combination storm win­ I proposed high achcioli which Is to 655 North Main street, as It was he received for it. Some esUmatoz 1951 Plymouth Cambridge Club WINDOW SHADES made to orde.r NEED MONEY to bolster the Colonials and Capo Cods but huotud if possibiu. ment of four-family dwelling and Superior Court, and Upon delivery stopping hia truck, Seorao .stood ton Kneidl find Theresa D. Knetdl, ' Coupe. Heater. One owner, low at fair prices for o«r esah 9:00 A. ' m . to 5:00 P. M. to hear Realtor dows and screens. House'recent­ of deed. property at 66 Lenox atreet. j be located on Memorial Field, will pulling away from the curb. .have run' as high as half a million and Installed. Venetian blinds budget? 3 or 4 hours s.day will to use all or part of said basement out on tlie running board to drive. mileage. R o o n n e 16-A enstomers. Quick service appeals. for living quarters, at 98 West 109 Henry Street ly reconditioned and In wonder­ Certificate of Devise . consist of 82 rooms and have a dpllara r - and curtain rods. 24 hour service. *irins yjM. a good Income. Write by profussioiral mem cmd STEPHEN E. KETCHAM Scorso was telcSsed on 8200 1951 Plymouth Belvedere Coupe. Estimates gladly given. Fagan —no red tapq. Dated at Coventry, Connecticut, Center Street, Residence Zone B. ful condition. New garage with \ Committee, Caroline M. Ritchie, executrix of | student Mr. and'Mrs. Archie Kilpatrick Byrd has come Into the center o f ROOFIN'!— SpectaUr.irfg in repair­ Box B. Herald. Manchester Mitchell 9-5878 bond , for arraignment in Town The plans also provide for a 1,- Radio, heater. Special trim. Two- Window Shade Co Route 44 at this 20th day of'^January, 1953. All persona • interested may at­ smesit-e driveway. 'This property 9 Park Street, the will of David Ritchie to Caro­ left this afternoon for their home the maneuvering about the pro­ ing roofs of all kinds. Also new family of 3. P.ockvllle, Connecticut. Court Saturday. 300-aeat auditorium, but it . has tone blue. One owner. Low mile- Bolton Notch. Mitchell 9-4473. WANTED—Woman to do house­ Bessie I. Strack,-Chairman tend this Hearing. Is close to schools and a-hop^lng. line M. Rlt(Uile, property at 67 in Penacock, N. H., after spend­ posed appointment because'(1) he ag'e- - ... r - roofs. Gutter work. Chimneys , L. James L qj^m ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS SIX AND Bix. Oil heat.' Modern Price reduertf for immediate sale..| been recommended,that voters be ing a few days wUh the families to’ one of the Icedere of southetp, cleaned, repaired 26 yeara’ ex- work by day or week. Can live in. JARVIS Realty Wells street. 1951 Dodge Coronet Club Coupe. LlNOlfKUM P.emnanta 50c square / Thomas D. -McKinney . George H; Marlow, Chaigman kitchens..Neat and clean. Flne-lo- Please call R. T. McCann Ageilcy. BUI of Sale given an opportunity, in voting on o f their sons ia town; Ralph Kil­ Democrets, and (2) he haa made^ Gyromatlc drive. Radio, heater, perienca Free eetimat'ea. Call Excellent opportunity for right catioB. Near bus kHd school. Carl­ the school, to decide whether the yard. Asphalt t:le, wall covering. person. Phone MItcheU 9-5171., SlmM Ml'-3-4il2 PHONE MI-3-5121 BOARD o r t a x r e v i e w James H. McVeigh, Secretary MItcheU 3-7700. John E. Willard, doing businesa patrick of Horton road, their considereble - atudy of 'the lawe "Gray finish. Done by reliat-le,. well-trained Howley. Manchester MItcheU ton W. Hutchins. MItcheU 9-5132 school should have a 2.500-s«at eldest son, is convalescing at Man-, beeriiig on the situetioa. 3-5361. as Ideal Claaners to New Model 1949 Oievrolet 2-Door DeLuxe. Jet men. All Jobe guaranteed. Hall WOMEN .WANTED for hand - or Mitchell 3-6231. hall for community purposes. Lost Chester Memorial Hoepltal foUow- Yesterday Byrd placed' in the black. Radio, heater, new bat­ STARKWEATHER STREET Skywatch Schedule Laundry and Dr.y Cleaning, , the Linoleum Co., 58 Cottage street stuffing and light factory work. business located at-314 Main street, night, any sentiment expressed by Ing an appendectomy. Mr. Kil­ Congressional R ecoil a lengthy tery. Extra good tires. New BOLTON—New ranch, high eleva­ any of the nine members of the l i ­ legal interpretation, of the pnictr:- brakes. Mitchell 9-4022. evenings Mitch­ - Heatinr— Plumbinff 17 KaKlar CJotli Toy Co.. 60 Hilliard tion, , fireplace, tile bath, three AN OLDER HOME OF 6 ROOMS good will, and personal property. patrick was a reporter for 18 years man group present favored the on The Herald staff before remov­ pal lew' as well as extmcta'fl|i|k 1948 OldsmobUe 4-Door 6-Cylinder. ell 3-6166 or Mitchell S-8109. . street: bedrooms, Rusco storm windows, with Breezeway and GSrage. • New Friday WilHanr Simpson, Walt(*r Frrgtisort Marriage IJeensee A PLUMBING shop at your door. larger auditorium. ing to New Hampshire. other laws defining duttei^aK j W ; Radio, heater. HydramaUc drive. BUSINESS AND basement recreatiort room with MidnlRht—2 a. ni...... L. W. Alcox Jan Oslapczuk, 7 Cottage street, LOUIS’ UMBRELLA SHOP No time lost. New work. Altera­ WOMAN COOK for three adUlta, ForSale heating syatem last' year. Lot It has also been reconimended Secretary of Defease Jet black. Seat covers. Carlton W. Hutchins. Mitchell .2 a. m.—4 a. m. ;..; ------Donald' And('rson. wnUgm Bayrcr and Josephlnir Adella Kuizynskl, REPAIRING - RE-COVERING tions, copper piping, fixtures, hot also general housework. Live in' 100 X ,150. Priced, sensibly at that the swimming pool the Defense department 1947 Chevrolet Fleetmaster 4^Door. WANTED INDUSTRIAL picture window, garage, large lo t 4 a. m.-—6 a. m. .. ■ , t olunteerS Needed 7 pottage atreet. Jan. ;31. OFFICER SENTENCED : Radio, hfatcr. Dark green. Good ALSO water automatic heaters. Youngs- optional. Call- MItcheU 9-5715. $12,600. To inspeol call - Ralph McCollum. John Wagner school’s present program calls for, Soma -persona had. 9-5132 or MItcheU 3-6231, 6 s. m.—9 a. m...... Charles George Lisk. 25 Mill that Wilson might .tires, ,| ' TYPEWRITERS REPAIRED * . town sinks sold. Estimates glad­ CHEVROLET ....(.Mrs. Lucy Burke ► which also has been the .subject Cairo, Egypt, Jan. 28— All Makes Cleaned,' Oiled 1946 9 a. m.—N o o n ',..... street, and Joan Fay Templeton, fense secretory If -Iw 1946 Chrykler Winclsor 2-t>oor. R«- ly given. C. O. Lorentaen. Mitch­ Help Wanted— Mule 86 Yw ifif 'fiMNi, HK|h jSclioel SITES AVAILABLE CAPE COD, 6 finished roomst; on , T. J. CROCKETT Noon—3 p. mV ...... Mrs. EllJiclun Lewis, - 45 South Alton Street. of some controversy, be placed on spectol military court seatCiMMl '. dio, Jieatar. Fluidmatic drive. or Overhauled ell 9-7636. • ». the .machlnea as a separate ques­ an Egyptian nnny^ officer le hlmeSlf from acting m'< 46 BISSELL STREET WANTED— Man to work Sundays Urge lot. near Waddell Schoo(. * i n MAIN STREET 3 p, m.—6'p. m...... Williauft Handler ■ ' Building Permit . ' wUh General MetatpL ^ fraAMtu, t* work in «id- W s WIU BtidU. to Salt far iTON PANEL TRUCK Price 810,900 cash required 82.200...... Mr. and Mrs. Foster Williams, -- tion. to be voted on. death, today on conviction of TELEPHONE MJtchell 8-5558 GUARANTEED fast plumbing afid In service station. Must "be over 6 p. m.—8 p. rtr. . . . To Alfred Coda for Manchester B ^ dtoagreafi. si|1|lV (*1 Tour Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer Lease. Apply , Mitchell 3-5416 . ‘ ------Olive Ray, Bob Lanning » , The subcommittee which has chargee He triad to Incite aa heating. Alcsrationa new 18 yeara of age. See Van tor in­ vurfMiig Ap^ ia Monthly payment including taxe's .8 p. m.—10 p. m.i... ■Pipe afid Supply Co... for altera­ Uef to he (tha'^r *'^ ^ ahd .. . i ... Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Benson been studying the plaou for several army rebUllon agatolot the re- BROWN-BEAUPRE, INC. LXIOlU OPENED, keys fitted, work. Time paymenta arranged. terview; Van’f Service StaUon. 427 .OVERHAULED. VERY CLEAN — about 862.'M'adellne Smith. Real- ■ Rbsidehce MItcheU 9-7751 10 p. m.—Midnight tions and additions to store at 248 fense) can’t ba- copied, 'vacuum cieanere, irons, lust $275 ■ toy. MItpheU 9-1642 or MItcheU John. Moore, Bill Lanning, (al­ North Main etreet. 83,200. weeks', has held two meetings on gliiw of ProBltor MaJ. Oeo* Me- Skelley Broa. MItcheli 9-8714. Hartford Road. paraea, Moadiatfar Har- JARVIS ' “M Evenings them and a third one to expects^ tbprity” groitad. li^ - so Bissell Street guns, etc., repaired. Sbeart, e-4879. ternating weeks) ■JMaMa8d lYagoik. knlvaa, moWers etc. pul into con­ E F n cU iN T Plumbing and beat­ WANTED—Full time ds(y driver. CONSTRUCTION GO. TMiqihoiie Mitchell 9-5234 dition jror coming need* Kraltlu ing'. Plugged dnlns ■^paachine TEL ■llilisH M5K I * ' -^PP.ly St Chly Uab, 53 \ Purnell 9 Dover Rood — TeL MI-e-4US '*6 : ■ ; ' - 1 i' , , - / • ',-Y . / ' waiu, 52 Pearl etreet cleaned. Phone MItcheH'8-6497. Pl«ce. .1 \ ' t / - ' i ■ : ' ■ i vS. I. X \ ■ / ^ . 1- . \

■p T THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1953 Average Daily Net Press Run • The Weather ^AGE EIGHTEEN jianrl;fBt»r Stmitng i|pralii For tha Week Ended Foreeaat’ of V. 8. Weather Bnraaa Jan. 17, 1888 Cloudy tonight and Saturday. .^servation8'.^for tha Girl Scout Daughters were bom at the Driver Nabbed 10,85a Rain beginning Saturday. Mlal- Hartford Hospital on Monday to annual dinner Tubaday night at tl^e About Town Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Caerwln- South Church may he.atlll m ^ s 1^ Member of the Audit miim tonight >6. . ski, 78 Harlan road, and to Mr. and coBtaetlhgeither the Girl Scoht of­ ’ After Relqasc. . Bureau nf Clreulattons. Manchester—~A City of Village Charm Mrs: RalphWalte, 13-MlKord road- fice. M3 Main atrmp of the South-Metho­ present achievement certificates dist Church. for Injuries' suffered when hit President Bids Son Go6dbyc5_* fo^ p ro^ ec^ c^ p leted in 19!i2. Mr. and Mra. Max Schubert of auto slam m ^ into a four-car ga­ Cooper street, is now home on a rage on the Monson road, a local .shoit furlough before leaving for Cub Scouts, under the direction Aiotorlst >ia under arrest on a futther training in Texas. He re­ (^ )ieckiiig Suspects charge Of operating while under of John Currier, cub master, will cently completed his basic training the influence of liquor or drugs. hold a food sale and auction to­ 1 at Fort Dix, N. J., where his morrow at 7 p. m. in the ve.itry of brother, Roger Schubert, who w-as In Bolton Holdup Salhuel Marvonek, 27, w as' the Second Congregational Church. inducted on Dec, I. is now under­ charged with the offense when, a u -; thorltles wete summoned by Mrs. | going his basic training. Mrs. °State Police M-ere checking out and Meat Roger Schubert, the former Bar­ Leonard Eckerman Tuesday night.: By SHoppinjir bara Hall, has returned from suspects today as they continuijd Police theorised that Man-onek’s ; PitUfleld, Mass., and Is now re.sid- Investigation into the robbery of j vehicle left the highway, .jumped HALE'S SeU atepve an embankment, shot scross a i • r a t Dept. ONE B A U mg with her parents at 37 Holl the 6 * 44 Package Store In Bol-j Stock yard and crashed Into a garag4. street,. , ^ , , BOWLINfi BENEFtT (on early Tuesday evening. A., loneli After hitting the garage, hla Ahvone Interested Is Invited to gunman held.up Frank DeCaanttli,) auto-also rammed a vehicle-parked CUDAHY’S SUNUGHT FOR THB attend a one day forum, entitled 70, of 202 Porter 4tr4et at the j there belonging to James Pelll- EGGS .store and escaped with about 1145. GIvlTbiiii a boy’s favorite food POLIO DRIVE •For Every Child, His Chance," to 7,arl. , { Grade A Large be held next Tuesday from 10:30 I.J. Robert Rundl^, commanding, Msrvonek was discharged from BUTTER Morse Bars Eisehhower Cabinet Told Senate Vote the hospital .yesterday afternoon ' / SPONSORED BY a. m. to 3 p. m. at Centinel Hill officer of the Colchester Barracks. Doz. tbot the mon still loves— Hall, Hartford. This forum, which Is directing the investigation. Dr- and his arrest followed. Lb.- WEST SIDE BOWLING will discuss tha needs of all chil­ Clantis was locked In the ^ cellar ;e Vote dren and community .sei-vices re­ and broke out abput eight minules SETBACK TOMORBOH’ Not to Discuss Meetings Today Seen LEAGUE PW/4 quired to meet them, should h'e of after the bandit left and notified police ImJ-c, who contacted State I The weekly setback party will he. Fri., Jan. 2-3, 7 lo 10 P. M. particular Interest to parents, PTA t\ members and-, members of organl- Police. No new developments were held tomorrow at 8 p. m. at ths francO'AmerIcan Stassen Washington, Jan. 23—(iiP)* *’*'■ lips . and • erty would have some sort of F a v o ra b le Sat., Jan. 24, 2 to 10 P. M. zalkms working with children. revealed today by police, |West Side Rec. / replied; i statement on the cabinet meeting. —President Eisenhower And "Don’t do that to me." i -Elsenhower himself got to the 2 9 ^ ^ Washington, Jan. 23v^/P) hi.s cabinet held their first Secretary of Labor Diirk'n rush-; office at 8:27 a. m. and cabinet Washington, Jan. 23— (/Pi Spaghetti-2ttNS — Sen. Morse (Ind., Ore.) to­ formal meeting today—a two ed by, declaring "I have nothing to i memlMrs , began arriving around — Charles E. Wilson said to­ tell you" In response to the same ; 9:45 for their 10 o'clock meeting. CUJJAHY’S day blocked Senate confirma­ hour and 10 minute session day that afl Secretary of De­ HALE’S irorn w hich the new adm ihi- quest'” "- i Members stood qround and tion of Harold ~£./Stassen as,, V, .. . j‘„ ‘ ‘ WhcnNlxon-camealOnghewas|chnttedforafewmoments,WaU-- fense he will sell his (Seneral BROWN head of the Mutual Security Sw'atmn S' high - command de-- j pojicy to Be that ho j-lhg for the laat arrivala, then shut Motors holdings and consult COFFEE agency. He said he was acting parted under orders not to one who participates in cabinet the door and got down to busi­ with President ,EisenhoB(Sr WITH SLI CED BEEF Frozen Food Specials to prevent Senate confirma­ talk. meetings is to discuss what goes ness. on any matter that “might Ground to Order Vic* President Nixon told re­ on, even ns to general subject With Charles E. Wilson nut yet l.'I.ib. Gan tion of Stassen’s nomination porters It Is the understanding matter?” cleared Into the official family, the subject of misundo^ for the Budget... Lb. today because the nomination that there will be no mention,'even "Tliat's the understanding,” the the Defense department was rep­ standing’’ because of his f41r> BIRDS EYE PEAS .ro«19e went to the Senate floor tlie general" aubject' r’ atters.'- about Vice Ptestdent' replied. resented by W; J. McNeH. mfr connection irith the a i ^ MRDSEYE same day. it was approved in what happens In cabinet meetings. Nixon said an imderstanding as McNeil, an assistant Secretary firm. committee. Nixon did say. however, that to a rule of silence was reached of Defense In the Truman admin­ Wllaon walked out of the SenSt* ppq»lden1b\ill»pnhowqp shAUM hiuida with IiIa fion. MaJ. ilolin ElAeahowVir, durinj^ to tho C^lof Under Senate rules, action on there will be a, meeting of Republi­ w)ien Elsenhower met . with hla istration, is now the department's Armed Services «ommlttM amr STRAWBERRIES uo. 35c Ex«>cutivo*w otlQOo At rlftit t» the major’ll wife, Barbara. Yoiwic EUkNihower Iw on leave f i w duly nominations cannot be taken on can legislators and the President cabinet in New York before his ranking- official and acting secre­ being queatloned by in s m b m _ ^ In Koi«a, eom ln for the Inaufuratlon. He and hU wife left th^ capital later for their home the same day they are reported by some .tlmq next week. He said the Inauguration. tary. ne^ly three hours, and hdadad i SNOW CROP Hlvtilavid KalU. Y., on the llr*t leic of the major’ll retAirn tri^4o Korea. (AP Wlrephot^), committees except by unanimous date haa not been set. To a "How did It g o ?” Mutual The first big problem to con­ porters a formal aUtement Bt.aaM Security Administrator Harold E. front the new Rfepilbltcan reglnle T? \ consent. First out of the cabinet meeting he made to the Senatora. for the Staasen's appointment was ap­ Staosen responded: "Fine." may have .been solved last night Early approval o f WilM^a ROYAL SQUASH 1 Lb 17c today was Mrs. Oveta Oilp Hobby, . Postmaster General, Arthur E. when Wilson, at a White Hoiiae proved by the Foreign Relations Federal Security administrator. nomination for tha defedt| / CERESOTA COMPLETE ..committee earlier today. Summerfleld told reporters to see meeting with Eisenhower, agreed "How ' WHS', ■yotir first cabinet was forwait by aom* Btmsluan mt INSTANT « A^Type)51iL So was President Elsenhower's While House ''press ' secretlry' to dispose of Ms 2 'i million dol- a result of Wilson's revaraal a t S|a Hi .nomination of former Sen. Henry meeting?” a reporter asked. i James C. Hagerty. -previous refusal to dlapoaa at mara She smiled, waggled a shushing [ He said be was assuming Hag- (Continued on Page Eight) ToEat”^At BISCUIT MIX PUDDING Fresh Fruit apd Vegetables Cabot Lodge to be U. S. Ambassa­ than 3H million dollars worth •i^l Evidence dor to the United Nations, Osneral Motors stock. Introducto.rj' Gift 31 Mills Estimate Familiar with Record BhswSowa Voday 2^Pkgs. ■'“ Morse' said' he-'would -not object Sen. Stsnnts (D-lCia.) aadlOO^ SELF SERVICE GROCERIES, MEATS, FRUITS and VEGETABLES Pkgs. For The ARTICHOKES 2r.r23e \ on Lodge's nomination since all garst Chass Smith 2 - Price Of /\ The total taxable property in Manchester has been asses.sed members of the Senate were "fully Liier Links Falls Six Floors Dulles Gets told rsportsrs ths commltUs i at 192,276,884, an increase of $4,384,023 over last year’s as- familiar” with the record of their ed until 2:80 p.m., a showdowR 1 Quick Check-Out Service CARROTS (CcIhiPh..) I 2 Yor 31C i former colleague. on the question of rscomiiMia6i% Convehient Free Parking Suggestive evidence that sealed yalujition,''according; to an ab.stract of the Grand List But he said he objected to con­ To Firemen’s Net / / ^ ■ ' Combination / FANCY Senate confirmation o f th# d p CIISTfJMERB COME FROM ALL OVER TDWN FOjl T3c some of the virus illnesses af-1 relfeased^this morning by Assessor Henry Mutrie. Mutrie’s sideration of Staasen's nomination^ Pier Chiefs Speech Aim pointment. THIS FINE BUTTER . . . Vanilla, Gbo^-^utterscotch flicting Connecticut residents' Iigurea Indicated the increase In*------at this time on the ground that the" Aaked the reason for the delay, For St. Loula, Jan. 88 — — A Quality Meats CUCUMBERS 2 35c nia.y be the A-prime strain of^'valuation haa dropped m o ie ^ a n case provided a good example of Mra. Smith replied: the importance of applying the 50-y«ar-old man hung from a PR>tES ARE DOWN AT PINEHURST infiuenz.a was reported today so per cent 7,,*' nmnunt".i T o Rackets O f Kennan "W e’re hungry.” With A g o l d MEDAL , , o u . iv „ creaae, when the total nmounied Senate rule.' sixth-floor window till by hla (Jhalrman Saltonatalt (R., STATE Sabres Bag Earlier this week, Morse block­ fingertips at the Warwick hotel You depend on PInchurst to bring you the low prices". . . and Free Mixing Bowl BROCCOtl Bch. 29c by Dr. James L. Hart o t the $9,246,082 more than in 1950. Ilaas-I of the commtttse foroeaat WASHED r state Department of I(ealth. j The Grand U-st la the highcat in ed efforts to obtain Senate con­ today and then, while a horrified Washington, Jan. 23— (/P) the vote would be favorable. re^m ber that only the pick,of IT. S. government graded "‘choice” firmation of eight of Gen. Elsen­ New York, Jan. 23—(ff*)— crowd looked on, plunged into l ^ f and choice lamb can meet Plnehiirst's high quality standarda. Two of nine bloo'welght punch-^-blew received Kennan's note. which accrue to me on the ter* Boneless I,.ean Chuck REbUIPE TOMATOES Box Drop In Building reaumption of,4arge scale air bat­ lower Manhattan. . A creavd of about 200 persona What's better than steak? LARGE SIZE SrNKIST O.VJFOBNIA throughout the rounlry hy the from the Panhandle-plalna area ' "Unsound Policy" mlnation of niy employment. Itt. POT R O A ST ...... Lh. 2 Cans The decline in the. Increase rate tles. The witness said Dunn gave him had gathered .below. In his testimony h«^«>re the Sen­ y . S. Publlo Health Service, deep Into the Texas midlands to­ ' Attendant* at city hospital Kyes hes authorised me to Ull . Steak and Mushrooms! e.specially in the central part. All' appears due in part to a drop in The Aiy’^^Force earlier had re the job of "controller”- • receipt ate Foreign Relations 9ommlttee r Ed rarrlgan,\National Biscuit salesman. Just rcmlndM'nt that day; collector- -In the piers number aald Vair* hands were sevrrel.V you thst 'he wiU do the aupa PEAS d c cases have been mild. I re.sidcntial building. .Only 164 more ported ^^ree MIGs destroyed to Power and telephone lines and week, ago .yeaterday. puHea aald DAISY stttoe -we ’cnlMged our store and m ve National Biscuit mom NAVEL ORANGES .»^ 59 gahfie' racket "around'' 1938" snd cut, apparently when be smashed thing: MUSHROOMS display space . .\our Msciilt sales have Just about doubled. Check Eighty cases listed as influenza dwellings were assessed Oct. 1, dsy hm a study of gun earners poles sagged and snapped under the policy which alms only at con HAMS .j;.. ■ H that .h« worked Qvit.pf.unlpn o(fic-yen*'will-flnd'them'-rlghl ‘hr-'Mne-wHh 'the-'- •' 2'OoiftG [ on-: the aam* date-.- ln 8ho.w4d,JLh.at .:/*j)o.Lh.et^^^ ttwwetghfc*i>f-te«-«nd.*noMt.'lifc.ttoe.' talning /RuaataBL expansion, la . "an the previous year, while the num­ d^'n. rooms. " ■; . lempleif"TS”questtbh Vail at the unsound policy." And he expressed rooms to give the crowning largest/ stores . . \ snd If you really want fresh crackers and (Continued on Page Eleven) Panhandle where a dangerovia hos^tal said he was Inroher- (Oontianed on Page l|ght) ber jumped by 630 from 1950 to Capt. Delphin P. Overton. Ill glaze of ice made driving "ex­ He named Connie Noonan, ^cesl conviction that a positive policy touch lo .voiir steak. Just Freshly Chojipcd co o k i^ come to PInehurst. enl. broil with a little HAIVfHURG...... MEAT DEPARTMENT 1951. ' of Andrews, S. C., was credited tremely hazardous.” The -snowfall dent nf ILA Local 1730, as one "of for the liberetlon of satellite coun butter. The hike In 1951 appears tp^be with bagging his • fourth MIG in langed from 2-3 Inches at Lubbock the "partners” In the enterprise, tries must be developed. 1ST REDUCED and said George de Veau, buaineas CIVIL WAR VET DIEfi A NEW YEAR— A NEW PRESIDENT— AND NOW: - , the result of a surs# of three days—the hottest record In to around 10 inches at Akin. "It must be and can be a peace Plnehiirst Special 'Prison Rioters the current series of dogfights. agent of ILA Local 1346, was "con­ State CIO Tol3 HALF POUND IRSARY ASSORTMENT 59e BETTY CROCKER , T U I 4 building in that year/caused Cara, Buses Stalled ful proceea," hfe said. "Those who I.Mm O NARISCO ANNI1 ^ A NEW PRICE SCHEDULE AT HALE'S MEAT He got his RllG today—only oiin Hundreds of motorlata sought troller at large.” ■ La# Angeles, Jan. 28—tfv—Wil­ do not believe that results tan be Down 6c a box. mil as Planes by'a change in zoning i;pl(ulations. Gentile said he would pick up liam Allen Magee, who Joined the obtained by mofel pressures, by DEPARTMENT! THE SAME CAREFULLY CHOSEN The change, made hYl'fovember, more to go to become an ace—on reftige In farm homis alieady Americans fof GIN^iER his 148th mission. Overton had crowded in some Inatanoe* by Noonan at the union rooms and Union Army as a bugler when he the weight of propaganda, Just do GOOD VALUES CHOICE AND GOOD GRADES OF WESTERN 1950, forbade the iaimancc of per­ then go to the apartment of an was 18 years old, died today j’ He CHOICE GRADE P I N ^ i l R S t mits for homes liywhich only part I flown 145 missions, 100 of them in school children who couldn‘t make not ■ know, whqt they are talking BEEF F-84 Thu'nderjct fighter-liombfcrs ‘ ^ d ie Gaffney on 13th street to was 106. His death left only two about.” Twin Pack Fig Newtons . ,48c Premlnm Saltines .. SUNSWEET BREAD/MIX Roar Overhead of the required jKkal ultimate floor figure out receipts and winners. known survivors who fought with The following night. In a apeJeb More Progress area needed tp’oe finished. before downing his first MIG Wed­ (Continued on Page Eleven) $ NBC Chocolate Chip Sometimes, he said, he would go the North In the Civil War— at Scranton, Pa., Kennan aald It TENDER IAMB LEGS h M < I*kg. \ . Previously; builders could finish nesday. He ha.s two missions to fly Twin Pack Loma Doones 88c | 'Teean Cookies Bellefonte, Pa., Jan. 23- A to complete his second tour. to Noonan's mother's honae on Jaihew A, Hard of Rochester, N. Bridgeport, Jah. 28-—tffi—-Tha 7 Lbs. and ITp , ..Lh. HALE’S GOOD HAMBURG 49c h.ind of 325 rebel convicts, mindful onil" part^f the home so long as Hud.son boulevard, Jersey City, Y.. III. and Albert-Wooloon, Du­ (Continued on Page Eight) PRUNE lUiOE the ilo ^ area of the dwelling Also getting his fourth kill was president iff the SUto C iaO onhdl of a .tightening ring of heavily Lt. Harold E. Fisher, Jr., of North N. .1. ■ luth, Minn., 10.5. \ >;ERY SMAU. l a m b l e g s I.b. 7»c ROLAND IIUND AUACQRE woiild/%e sufficenl when It was declared ■ 'peri# today that thfl Ql. Bottle armed slate police- and unnei-ved.i La* Vegas, .Nev. Although Noonan was local by the roar of National GuartI finally completed. "American people want tho p«t*_ If you hu.v one of our Shoulders of I.Amb. (boned and rolled) SIRLOIN STEAK ^ $1.03 .Shield Bombers News Tidbits president, Dunn '^gave the orders," EAST GERMAN'S FLEE fighter planes overhead, surrend- he change provided, however, Gentile testified. gress of the past 20 yean coB- which average 8S.3.5 to 8.40 each. Let It set awhile after re­ WHITE MEAT TUNA 29c UChat If construction of homes b^- The Sabrea were up at daybreak eied unconditionall.v last night to. Culled from AP Wires Gentile said he bought the num­ I Berlin, Jan. 28— The Bus-,- Unued” and “do not want to ho moving from oven and you will find it eas.v to slice. This ap­ In water and salt Instead of oil. the "get tough" orders of Gq; gan before Jan, 1 1951, permits to shield Allied fighter-bombers Bulletins cheated.” plies to many other roasting cuts, too. Serve baked hrowa PORTERHOUSE STEAK ^^ $1.03 bers "business", from Dunn and sjan'zone's drive toward Ruv A Dor.cn Cans At This I,;ow Price John S. Fine. McGrath In 1942 for $3,.500, but In his report to the organiMc potatoes, peas anil brown gravy with your baked lamb ahonider. c ((Continued on Page Eight) (tV>ntlniied on Page Eight) plf'te Bolshevism sent two mone The, rebels released six y^uard ■Fifteen - year - old high school that business deteriorated and East- German government''^ olll- frontj the AP Wires tlon's 15th annual convention, ICY POINT FRANCO-AMERICAN SHORT STEAK * 99c hostages shortly before 7/o'clock freahnuui fatally shoots hlmaelf In he turned to bookmaking on etats fleeing to IVest Bertin to­ Michael Sviridoff said “ it would ho and then filed imeekly/hack into 'Washington, D. C., after being sporting event*. day. They had served connect­ foolish for us not to recognlio thht rOUNTBY 4 ITYLW their cells 'frot^. ther b.srricaded Junk Yard in Hell jtited by hla 13rye*i-old girl friend , The witness said that when he ing links Ivelwcen th«^ Red regime VAN FLEET TO RETIRE we have suffered a. real poUUcat LAMB PATTIES RED SALMON T.n ^. 69c SPAGHETTI 65c .building they had Aumed into / . . . Gov. Christian A. Herter of and the Protestapt and Catholic - Washington, Jan. 33— l/Pi— setback" In the Republican victory SAUSABE MEAT This la !onc o f the finest red salmon.^ packed . . ahd excellent BUMBLEBEE REEF LIV E R fortress. Mass., proposed budge! cut of 14 (Continued on Page Seven) churches. The Army announced today that last Novem)>er. value at this special price. SAUCE I fs Fredheat A t Hale's. HostageF^Tnharmed y million dollars, first general b)id- Gen. Jamee A. Van Fleet, 8th "Full responsibility is now thetn FANCY WHITE MEAT None of the hostages had been get reduction laid t.ofore legisla­ Army 4-'ominander In Korea, will (the Republican party) and tta Lb. Lb. 39c. 49c Can ' harmed. alUiough one was near the Rifles Useless ' at GI Post ture in a dozen years. be retired 6n March 81. He wIM leaders,” stressed Sviridoff, who .... AND CHOICE LAMB: point of y«hau8tion from his 72- A Japanese anti-aircraft bat­ * hr succeeded by Lt. Gen. Max- added; hour Ojj^al. talion -will be sent to Hokkaido, » Truman Settles into j^ew Office wclf D. Taylor. "X "If they dare to about face In tho LARGE SHRIMP TUNA - TljjP iqe coiconvicts—T a ehqldout seg- Attention — Deep Freeze'Owners! No Itiillt . . while stork lasts . , . buy a couple of caM OT n But 40 Yards from Reds only a few mllea frorn Russian-er- ■y direction of a return'.to ***" me/rt of a riot'that started last cublcd territory. Tokyo newspaper ' ■ d o u b l e EXPI>.lJ4ION . Hardlng*Hoover 80-caHo*normni ^doxan. Si KeMA.-s(wW*poV»ee.V 49c ENiJGY-A'FULL"T2*/>y6 DISCOtfNT . "wii'tliwwr ■'‘•'''-••vwtdgyf-'t^Twssed"t»0t-thf'ddgh-the reports. . . .^Skipper of sV. s. d«- -- Paris, Jan. 23i!r-wl—The as Ihe ReipUblKait platform andl dir- . .^iVvattered )windows of the cellblock ■ By FORREST EDWARDS make the Reds keep their heeds stfoyer HaJaiey Powell aaya t?om- "French government ' disclosed many recent big-buslnesa appot and many more Ire statl food Itim s by purehMln^ the eight' revolvers, five-hundred Western Front, Korea. Jan. 23 down. munlst ahoi''e guns were .firing and today It Is expelling the Czecho­ ments suggest, the American peo­ in units of 24 packages or cans el ANY ASSORT" RIB LAMB CHOPS 79e rbuiids of ammunition and tear gas ple are certain to quickly dlh* PILLSBURY CAKE FLOUR 33c (IP) -T his plate la a Junk yard-In Around a bend In the shallow a gale was blowing in pitch dark­ slovak military attache In Paris, 1)0 equipment that had been one of trench from the main Allied line, ness . when he was searching for and the Czech gove'riiment has Ulusioned and to react with indig- MENT. Eaiiy to make and easy on the budget. the malg ronCerns of the prison hell. Nothing on this outpost, onl.y which is 300 yards to the rear, survivors of double plane crash off responded by demanding the re- nstlon.” EDUCATOR LOIN LAMB CHOPS ^ 99c oflirtals'^during the insurrection. there Is a place where you can South China coast. ! call of the French attache In Itme to Cheek Plaao r... Here at PInehurst, we think Birds Eye Is the best brand of frocen Their s)irrender made unneces­ 40 yards from the Chinese Reds, foods . . . and we feature thatValong with Dutchess Steaks and stand erect. "This.” Svlrdloff said, “is an ap; sary a planned attack on the rell- is whole-- except the men. By dawn, Toi-nodlc Weather roaft" over Prague. specialt.v Itcms^from other good' packers. PETER PAN some or>them may not .be. Seven Second Lf. Thomas Darnell, 20, Mis i.saippl Gulf Coast Injuring proprlate time for us to ro-examlM SALTiN ES LAMB STEW 2Sc hlock string point hy atate police­ our political action program |(t CO>IE . . . .SEE . . . SAVE . . . ON FROSTED FOODS were hit here last night. 26" Lorencila drive, Covina. Calif., two and causing considerable AGREE ON ARBITRATION Book Matches men and alerted National Guard Is standing there. His automatic AT PINEHI’RST OnI.v the lottery of war has pre­ property damage . . . Beat exercise New York, , Jan'f . 28— the SHURRNE CUN6 2 P k g s . , SPICED HAM The Red* shell this .50 square .yirda away little puffs of dirt kick I physical medicine author- CIO Transport Workers Union Oiurchill Starts > BIROS EYE FROZEN FOODS yards of blasted bare land with an —up at- the top of a Communist ln y stevenimn ac­ (TWU) and for most of the trench. cepts Invitation to speak Feb. 14 eight struck private bus com­ MINCED HAM intensity unknown anywhere else “ W'e arc so close that a rifle is PEACHES C. A. Eaimi Dies; on the western front. at Jefferson-Jackaon Day dinner panies were near agreement on Last Lap Hom e Mnc tor shortcake next t'o useless here," Darnell ex­ Attention Beep Freeze Ownen! Sliced or halves , . . usually S9c a can A handpil of American soldiers in New York. final details of an . arbitration VEA L LOAF plains. formula. ENJOY A FULL 10^^^ DISCOUNT on them gnd many Ex-C’oiisressman are trying to build a fortress outr "This is the only way we can Gen. J. Lawton -Collins to leave New York, Jan. 23—( « —w fe poat und£r ' this almost constant more Libby items by purchasing: in units of 12 packages UPTON'S TEA, Va LB. ... With Patented Flavor make them Uefp thplr heads down. tomorrow for visit to Korea .... U. 8. WARNS ITALV ston Churchill bundled together M ^1.. . T-_ 0-) iMn I Shelia rip the tre.iches and And they can't snipe at-us if they Bridgeport . ..Sup'erintendent of papers, his paints and hla fa ^ or cans of any assortment. Saver Bag W t hov* a variofy In otir Roolfry Baportmant Wa.Shlnglon. Jan. 23~fA5 -For- i bunkers apart as fast as they are London, Jaa. 28— (J5 -^Of­ LIPTON'S TEA BAGS, 4 8 ...... can't get their heads above the Parks George Mallett receive# today and boarded the liner i UPTON'S NOODLE SOUP .... tiKiF it surw to pkosa: FRESH DRUSED ROASTING mer Rep. Charles A. Eaton o f , finished. trench." award of merit for outstanding ficial aouroea here aaid today Mary for England after a COME-SEE-SAVE m UPTON'S VEGETABLE : .SOUP New .lersey. one time chairman of ; The Chineae Reds are so close , Capt. Bern Price of Atlanta contributions to shade tree appre­ the United SUtea haa warned Indies vacation. CHtCKEHS.' FRYERS. FOWL. BROILERS. EVISCER- ihe House Foreign Affairs com- | you often hear the soft plop of crawls around the bend In the shalr Italy she atands to lose .Amer­ The ship B^ed at 12:80 p. CUT GREEN lEANS . ciation, protection and coheervt- ican foreign aid If Iranlna oil UPTON'S ONION SOUP ..... mittee. died today. He was 84. i their mortar sheila as they drop trench, reaches the deep spot tion State Highway Commis­ (e.s.t). S & H GREEN STAMPS GIVEN ATED TURKEY. DUCK and CAPON. on board the tanker MIriella la Eaton died at 2:30 a. m.. at his 'J’ * "'•jng tubes. It sounds like■ taps the lieutenant on fhe shoulder. sioner G. Albert Hill reports that The British 'Prinw STRAWRERRIES .... UPTON'S TEA BAGS. 100't .. a a a a • / -aold to a Communlat nation. Washington apartment. He had * butcher slapping a piece of steak "Is this’ s private s(ioot?”i Price Improvements on three major looking fit and rested, tdW CHOPPED SPINACH ) Veen in failing health for aome chopping block. asks, "or can anyone get In pn It." men dn the gangway at tha. I road* In Torrington are now under­ LLOYD GETS MEDAL Cunard liner: WITH CASH SALES itnd cho»« not to run for re- ir^Secondff later, an explosion shat- Down!' way. . . . LEAF SPINNACH [ ters the little knoll with death- The hark of Price's pistol joins Syracuse, N. Y., Jaa. 2S-^gV— •‘We had a very good, for Seafood A t Hales: •lection last year. He completed Defense rests In New York per­ liS 14th consecutive term In Con- ^ dealihg fragments of jagged steel.. that of Darnell. . Prof. Frank 8. Uoydt auapended and passed a pleasant fa ‘ lIRDS EYE PEAS ) jury trial of Bill Spivey, fotmer fress Jan. 3. I If the men heard that soft plop, ^ There’s k soft plop. na director of attuetles at City ths aunahins—a Uttls rratrfl.l FRENCH FRIES .V...... SWORD COD MACKEREL Long a ranking figure in foreign i they are crouching In their •'Down!" t’ell Darnell an|l Price. Kentucky All American basketball College of New York after the change." ' - 2fer45e GROCERY Then, smiling impisMy, HAUBUT HADDOCK SALT COD iffalrs. Eaton wa* a delegate, to i trenches and bunkers. T h e exploding mortar shell player... .Stephen l!«wis ■ keep# Ex-Prcaldent Harry Truman opens a portfolio of mail aa he aet- baaketbaU “ liX” scaadala, today ORANGE JUICE ...... 2 for 37c he founding - conference . of the Piatola Morn Effective kicks bits of rock and sand into postponed d a^ with death in Sing tlea down at a bare deak In his new offted' on the llth floor of the waa presented die distinguished iU added: URDS EYE CHICKEN PIES ... .. 47e SALMON BOSTON BLUE SCAUOPS Jnited Nations In 1945 and later So close are the Chinese that the trench. Fifteen yards farther Sing PfLcon’s electric chair after Federal Reserve^Bank building In Kansaa City. Mom Jan. 32. CTIttzea service award of the State Aase- "Thank you vary 302 MAIN S TR U T^TM .. MMcM 3-41S1 •rhsJM (tDU.4ee: this is probably the, only place on being grv>^d last mlnpte reprieve Harry, In good 4iianar,' said he had made no planil fnr the reat of the elation of Health, Physical Edu­ COMba FRESH 9V0HAUGS. LITUE NECK. OYSTERS (CooHnued on Page l^ve^) the front where 45. caliber pistols (Continued qn Page Eleven) two weelnTago. day. He aeeinr a \to be enjoying hU new role aa a private elttzea. cation and Bocreatien. (C i J ; / "V f ■ -I T I .' /' ' / ■ > IJiK r