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!■:, / ,yk>\ '. T i' '. f-'^f , '•' I '<1 ,.••{■ . ' • ■% .•^'v • :■ , , I ■ '■ 'ii ,. . < '■7"t Lj j * .<■ f t V- ■ ,) '• ' • / V y. r. ■y)' . V/:--V r . ./ } * •' - '■'■.^/i'' ■/.' .V'.'y ' •-'-■/'• -.I f'r- . :r-‘, y - ,r- ■/ ^ '^y-ryy-tk ■J A k ' I ■ -y'''''' ' ''''‘^4 ' •■'" '"'" ■- . A : \ : r ’ -I'.,', .. m y 'r ■■ ■ , ■■ -'I' m£a^, ■ ■ . ' i '^'--t '- r - k k ' r:-''":-i:-'/■■ ' \-..k ■ ' ■ ■ ■' v ^ v - . . i r'>»_ - . , .- WEDNESDAY, JAKUABY 17 --J : ■\ iianf^pflter EtitttittB Averfiffs Dai|y Net PrsM Run rtSwii^ii itr.-iML,i»irii^ mt , I, Ar;, 'III: ' i i M m-:. . - • Bbr fon Wiek BkM ...I daa. 86, ISS4 •fi" *1 About Town Dod^ for Tighter U ,135 •/ -- / Adn^loh^ Rnl^ '* •* foa Aadit Brt4fway.M llts,ai« WMT eectipy. ; Bwoaa el OtieoMtfMw Ina tlM «aUn stece is which they « n located on W. ICMdIo Ttottplka M anchettm r^A CUy.itf VillagB Charm •ad in this addltioMl apaco they Wsshlagton. Jb^ 8T—O^ngrese- have added a ahoe dept. A t preeeai, sa TbOmaa A. Ifodd, (D-Osaa) VOL.LXXni,NO.100 (ClaasffM Admllshg an ftfa #> they are conductiaa a joint aaai'^ today Introduced /a reeolutton in 1 MANCHESTER, CONNn THURSDAY. JANUARY $8, 1854 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) veraary sale ahd openins c t the tha House of Repaweetathree, pro­ •hoe dept,. posing an aasaadpsent to tha Cbn- r Our Lady o( Victory Ifothera sUtuUOn regOrdlag admiaaioa of Site of Big Four Parley .4- C btle w ill aieet 'tmilkhC at S new etihes to Vb^ Unioh to "aaeute IkePrediists o’clock at the boaie af Mra. Jeaa more cereful o^nWderatioa of ap- Wuiard. 4T Stephen St. The co* pUcatiooB for memborahip in foe hoateaa w ill be Mra. Mildred Koa. Mra. Irma Cserwinakl, 78 Hariaad United States/ of America." End to /Dip [o»ir Rd., will be welcomed aa a new Dodd's proposal member. pravidas foS t *The Oop^reas. if ever two thirds of both houses In Business The Golden A^e Qub wilt hold •hell deem it neceeenfy, shall pro- \ Its aecond meettag o f the month noaa that a new atsita ha admitted l^ U N iv tomorrow afternoon at |:S0 at the to this Uaioa. or. upon applica­ Waahinfton, Jan. 28 (/P)— 0 COaunualty T on N. Main SL Bev* tion of foe legUlaturas of taro Preaidont EiaeAhower today eral hUaiaeaa mattera of Impor* thirds of foe several states, shall call a copvention for proposing tbs termed the nation “mar­ taaoe'will come up for actioa and velously prfoiperoua,” pre­ a good turnout (rf the members is sdrmsWoh o f a new atata to this h o ^ for. Those who .moutie UniOK which admission in either dicted recovery this year from traasporteUon should talepnoiia ■ban not ba valid and effec- A “brief, and self-correcting" BIS W AtHIM Bf the president, George D. Sdwarde, ttfo until ratified by foe Icgi^- business ^ dip and pledged to Euenhower Greets Visiting Fresid6iil 87. Ridgewood 8t., by toidght at turaa of force fourths thereof as § l»y?M > >w!lnf I M * fos'onV.or ufoar.mode of ratifica­ y*e_J;he government’a vast tha lataat. Mra. tUlwiudh iaa'|^ pmvers to combat a depres­ B I#iA V IIliif Btheleen Lawia wUl .bo iioataBa tion may be propoeed by foe Cba- Or WM^ TIm ^ C M iw . Mmwt for the eocial period. grese." sion if one should develop, In com nient^ on foie proposal. He proclaimed readiness—when­ . wM MMOUt flAniMS... MMl Congressman atatad that hie ever necessary to avert a^depries- •nlybtWmkp^ ~ Mrs. Rlcherd E. &. Viaard, the sion—to cift taxes, liberally credit \ | former Carole S. Kldr. ia vialUng experiences durltm the first sea- of the Sfird ebagreas regarll- -jr^Thle la fo r AHIe* Cwrtnt Oentev la Weet BeHIa wliare ISifTat andlauBch lacfie aeala^bUc-wocka ^(fih ’hdhiO b fh cr jjihri^tA'Who re­ even at foe cosk''bf new |deScit •gfjg^'aag^ - side dt 65 High S t Mrs. Visard, Ing admlaelon of Hhwnli showed Miaiatere are eeadnrtiBg high pmeer «Mks ea world foe need fo r thin legU iftlon. *•» •ret sad third 7-day periods. financing. ^ .*; whose husband is ', on la naval And^Slisenhower gave forceful •sssr**"“ ** cruise in the Caribbean Sea area, The Soviet Embassy Is Bast Berlin wlU be host tor the aecead 7-day \ •A«now«aioN.Tai|i •ei^oB. It took 1# days of wraagliag for ropreeeataOvee of all foor notice,'Ip^lUa economic report to is hsra .for a short stay from Kay Congrpai, that it ahorld take "bold dMariiit.N rtictfci^iitihfc W ait, pia. ■aUoas to agree oa a meettag ptor*. NBA IbieplMla. A $2,000,000 drop in th « sssessments for enay BroL steps" requested in his 1954 isgls- and Pioneer Parachute and ^ e r losses bring Istlvs program to "protect and Grand l4)t Mmm RuMiff ^ SprcM NmniI? Hip Vernon Grange will hold a for 1953 down $467,348 b elo^th e last G: It, maridflf mmW m9wl *Sy*»Wmnw$iftmTmmiiKtm promote economic stability.'’ . otluck supper Friday night at Tbs program, he said, includes the first time in 17 years a listN^M from tha pra- :30 a t the Grange H a lt Following foe protection of millions mwe vioua one. BIBULAM.Y $2H.H tho euppor tha “fhm ily and Mem- workers under unemployment land The abstract of the 1953 Orand rs" night protflram w ill be held. Dulles Raps old-age Inrirsnce, sad bigger bene­ List released today by Tax Ap- fit payments; federal aid tor pub­ aeaaor Henry Mutrie and Oeneral, $An.O O AU.OWANCI POK LAST lic works planning: sUmuIanU to Manager Richard Martin Indicates nfidence Swittuniiig Classes housing; tax revision; highway im­ taxable property of 891,971^5 U v YOtm OLD WASHn Asks German Talk provement; a new farm program;, which is $457,348 less than the; and a tarl3 program to eneburage 1952 List. . pt1 Scheduled Tonight foreign trade. The last time a Grand List 4 ^ AppHUM l>tpt-4>ak S t Eatnnci Berlin, Jan. 28 (AO—Secretary of ^iate Dulles today loosed AU this ia ’.‘immediately ad­ creased from the previous one was a bUfitering attack on Foreign Minister Chou En-Iai of Com- visable action.'' EUsenhower said, in l935 after a revaluation. The Beginners' swlinming class for munist China and reused tiie Soviet Foreign Minister of try: adding that if he finds mote power 1934 waa 842.S95.756/and the Itt^ N ^ w a lk women will be one of the features ihg to supersede the United Nations. The accusation and blast Is heeded, he will7ai1c fo r' it 1985 Ust was 8 8 5 .in 9 ^ r a de­ of the third Rac Night of Cheney came as Dullea demanded fo r th e f-'------r— promptly. crease of 87,283,509,/’n e list in­ creased the next year and has Norwalk, Jan. \28 Brothers A A . tonight at the East third atralght day . the talka aettle Wage Bcqaeat Mieeing Mlaaing was an expected re­ riaen ever aince. - Commander Albert A- Bena Side Rec. FresMeat Dwight D.' Eiseahewer greete Prealdeat Oelal Bayar ef Turkey aa foe srives af foe Mrief President William Brennan re- : Bncker Treaty quest for an Ihcrease in the 75-ccnt 81 lune Tax Seea aaid today he will fo r 'a hourly mjatmum' wage, fiecretaiy . _Ih*„«l!IJaKi #»«. .Iiwe Ivr A aMWfo-laag . EjUmated..tait xeceipta.will.faring porta-UfagiMrd-fioh He^mea wiH -In reference, fo . Chouv-'DuUoel ------— ----- ^ Ceuria’^aurUaKefl Btstes. \ vote of. confidence frbi^ -hia ~ / be the iniinictor and to date 80 •aid Molotov ia trying to override of Labor MitcbcU recently reported in $34,677 le n than he anticipated Veterana o f Foreign Wfika ung woman, all noa-ewimmen. the Unit^ Nations with a council I Bill Opposition that fo e admlniatfation was jsx- when he estimated'a mill rate of (VFW) Poet for the policy of Ap / iva eignod lip for the riast wMdt of five poweea .. Including Red ploring means to . raise it to "a 81 mUlSk Martin aaid today. Mar­ tin reported an attempt would be reporting to the FBI tlw Hi i will be held froth 8 to 10 p. m. jChIna. , mbire realistic level." But Elsen­ ■ TdMa tenafa, pool, caiw and 'In opening foe foniih da3r*if- ‘Untrue’ hower toid'Oongress foe time te made to reduce expendltUrea dur- namea o f peTaona auapected^ badminton wlU be offorod la taro meeting foe U. B. Secretary not ripsi i^ fo e reat of the fiscal year by Communistic activities. \ R a is e d that amount in order to set foe rooms assigned the Cheney mem­ ^ . / Waahington, Jan. 28 ISb—Sen. .Of his economic program, out­ The Mulvi^-Tsrlov-Aquino Post bers tonight. lined In a SS.OOO-word-message, rate in March at 81 mlUa aa an­ wliieh he heada w ill meet at* 8 cC> t i o i ^ ^ u ; r i«% “ w“ uid t Eisenhower aaid: ticipated. o'clock tonight to receive n foil ' Bible solution of. all our/'prob- objectlona Prealdeht Btaenhower "It is not a legislative program Martin said he did not expect report on its patriotism activltiks. , lema ? {has raised to his propoeed consti­ of emergency measures, for the To Welcome U S, Holdbacks a higher rate would be set. Attcatisa Drawa to Past 1 ■/ He described Chou as^a leader tutional amendment of treaty­ current situation claarty does not He aald p rin cii^ cause o f the Wide attention has been focused reduction waa cutbacks in inven­ Sheets and! Pi'llovV^Cases of a regime which gamed power making, tabbed one after another require one. i PanmuBdin, Jan. 28 (/P)— | on the post as a tesutt of ths db- through a bloody became an aa ’’untrue” an4, "100 ’ per cent "Instead, it U a program l o r j O ^ J ¥ tory,. much o f it at the Pioneer closun that It liaa forwarded to Twenty-opfi ainging, chanting Parachute Coi where orders open aggressor ia^orea, and even wrong’’ in a Senate speech today. atlmulating economic growth and; X j C U . R I iCIJC a Pentagon Seen ths F B I ths names o f Norwalk now continue! ^prom ote aggres­ "ATthough the Preaident’a mo­ minimising any chance there may, Americana and 1 Briton who. ^-r dropped last summer. , residents whose records sad activi­ tives are, Sa always, sincere, hie Ty^ 180/ Type 144 . hr-: / sion in lA d o c ^ a . be of aerious economic difficulty i a R R A 'M A A A a renounced their homelands t o i¥ .^ l^xA-aarAa* nTxxa'I- Based on a coUecUon o f • 96.7 ties an consldsred Ooaunualstie T^pe 130 “ Such is the man Mr. Molotov advisers have sold him a bad blU inthefoture." I iiTlVC JnCUUCeS atay with the Communiata to-1A v * X C S 6 per cent of foe total, foe 'Grand by a speclM screening eommittet. V «9IOTf proposes' would snablf us to solve of goods," Bricker said in a pre­ He set this goal for the econo- \ I List would raias $2,757,031 on .a Chartee J. PoaL SUte VFW Wtmr^mtr ^ ^----- —— ij M > r PEPPERa/ LADY PEPPERELL CANNON FINTWIStlN all foe world’s problems." the pared speech. my: "An increasing national in- t'^ A w agala BkrhHflhSba day rqlled northward in Dag /"w « . ! •m. 31 mill rate, Martin Sai^ commander and a member o f the American diplomat acafolngly de­ Bricker told hla colleagues he come. shsr«| equIUbly among I? F UFCCB ^ ‘waiting a U ver Authonty He estimated $74:157 would be Norwalk Poet, aald tha oommittsa Tools. pNE COMBED PERCALE SUPERFINE MUSLIN REG. $2.29 clared. * had hoped for a tisee to reach a those who contribute to its life.-IMnindind UietJM» BambooRamhoA Cu)>^ \ ^ CoUeeted In babk taxes this year. thiui far has operated w ifo a u t b ^ t | ; d Dullea claimed that in arguing "mutually satisfactory pc^eemen' now fo, and aehiaved in daltara of Another $35,000 would come Ity from Post officers in line wifo I ood 63x99 ...... 9 taid.' Jan, 28 IB -A.tafl o< REG. $3.19 here for a 5-power meeting. Molo- with the White House, naWe buying poorw,*' , And ia'Tokyo, the U. N. Oom-^ from foe fe«isnl •garscnmsnt (•naUonal VFW anU-< fo s Preaident’a advlisare, After a year In office, Eiseii-" OwSim^ri-led-Vletsntoh-rolritS "v V®”.' ^er la on at the Pentagon to de- a grant In lieu o f taxes fo r tha policy. / * 7 - 7 9 f tov baa been piaytng on foe bopea day ausM foelr affeaeivaThlpriglorig foat »t least *1 9 GW I VO • • • • • • • • ^ « 72x108 . a. a .e a ^ REG. $2.49 raised when foe United Nstipna retary of State. Dullea ia particu­ hawar rsportafi- ntlanai produe- x ^ e of 81 were accused aaatool fo*’*hlne whether the authority of honfea at Silver Lane and Orford A t tonight's meeting, sald Bcrsa: TIL MI.I4 U 1^ lar, for preventing thik Coloitial“ iiti^Route Route No. If eastbast of foe foe was formed in 1946 in^-brder to tlM .at a record 887. billion dollars. |||6eons who betrayed fellow POWf^f the Defence Secretary is supreme Village. Tliia adds up to $3,- the membership at U rge wUl he , 63x 10 $2-^ ‘V o reasonable compromise ap­ French fortrnie at flepo and men asked to endorse foe program. Ihc REG. $3.49 V jiuttfy transferring fooie hopes to pealed to Mr. ^ lle a ," he said. seed the important French outpoai ta foe Communists. / i in the m ilitary establishment. a-council, of foe ilvsJ^Fert, . ( r imWaaed :Baga aavaatoea) (Coattaaed ea Paga Sevaateea) Post U reputed'to have about 400 ‘“IBI'XT0a “‘i . - t . ■ • REG. $2.69 • Discusalons now " have --ended, a t Tebrifoner:,- Jtfi^ mllea :.-.aaM - .a t The..IL..N..C,. gaid. of foa.11;./ . Tho ham^V^-oP foe easw ’ of msiwbai'K "^ : - .... The fa ct Is.’ DuHes^cbnirnued, Four e x ite d fo ba.punlstiM.Jf ^y^72x l08 ...... 19 Bricker dsfowed, and it is “ unlike­ American aoMieni who decided-to While Poet meetings generafiy ■\- Molotov is trying to’ replace the ly that foe discuasione wiU re­ The Vietminh opened this \drive they returiied and were afraid to stay with their Communist captors REG.$3.9B / ‘ C T T Q REG. $3.79 United Nattona with a council, of Monday. Three Vietminh battalions come back. ^ are closed, Beree said that he w ill sume.’’ / in Korea or of those who later esk the members to decids fbr 90x108 ...... ___ 90x 108 ...... REG. $2.89 . / five which he •*•<* would take over Despite foe President’s objec­ Muirhead Girl were reported in control of - the Five were sent to Ohlfia during changed their mind, it became ap­ UAC Head Sees .39 responaibUlty fo r running^ the route for a leogth of 80 miles but their captivity fo r furtlier aehool- themselves whether to admit news­ ....81x108 .... y... tions, Bricker predicted: “A con- parent today, is involved In this be- men to tonight's meeting. 'stttutionxl' emendmeat-to*‘pToteet It-is -p osstbto that flfoSL mors im-. fififififiiV8a4aaA-9la aflM ■WflW 'VttVBUOfl. a»si ...... eEG."79c 42x3B% tB G ;69e 42x36 The Dulles argument hit hard Fights lor JMe portaiit'flMlM will bs committed *” ?Teven were eitiic/selected for or Healthy Future ' Beras raid foarSe W ra e tf^ R r^ ‘ REG. 59c 42x36 the American people against But in earlier incidents, too, ths telephone endorsement o f fos _PILLpW-CASE$ _ b l l o w -c a s i s . . . at foe 5-Power Conference Sug- abuses o f fo e treaty-making power to this acUoa. according to French promised more efoqollng in Red issue of central control cropped up, PtltOW-CASEST;-. geatibh which all for** Western will be paaiwd.", Inf ■ ■ China. ---- ^ ...... WUsoa Takes liee p ^ lM Iltir For Civil Graft sntf subversive ’ program fooor 49= ministers have already rejected. ' In . a brief Senate speech last After Beatings Four F fiiiltA posts have been Five were considered weak and Secretary of Defense Wilson has VFW National Commander Ways# But at foe same time, the Weetem Friday, Bricker Implied he thought taken eagt Beno in the Isat four not sincere pb their Comnfonist be­ publicly taken the responsibility for E Richards. delegatiorie are extremely sensi­ the President should stay out of Hartford. Jan. 28

liAl^CfiESTEB EVENING BE&AtD, lUNCaiESTER, CONN^ THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1»M as they have so, far.^^Ophun -L Bolton ^ .. . , C^r R egistrations. ■ibner KClIey statM. Jaycee Decorators Given, G rangers to See - iT-;xa. F or 1954 A vailable M4!U«it^ motorists to gat tlia- flit t .iA a.' iwcMd 4 A-' , . . s -is.. .J., Geram ics Exhibit Skywatch ohidfd tha fhitoraa. AtaM (tl'’W^, l^gbtrAtlohii "the «Asy Wi. concort*. RafmdtinmU wlH bo-ion/^ fb' piroildant, Fracchia atcrolary and .Ralph Scudleri, chairman of W llA r ^ -«L * dtfifarant aaoUaaa tha fla c .at tha Sold to iM cBride School Quarter Nedn End; MhicA-iA by malL” W o re Feb. 1 O f F ive Concerts >€MBtata Caleb IteeawMT of id i aftar tha aarvica> y- Elliott Yraaourdr. of tho. Ctompany Oonnocticut'a ainiual the'Dirwratlons Cbmmittee for , Hartford Swediah Corpo, w i » “ Simply make out a IW icheater Grange members at Fridhy. 'im . w n o —i f M baforo it diaiigod b#nda.: the 1954 Polio, Ball, has re- Midnight-2 a. tn, ...... Anthooy vrfll'Nte a Mpocial tuaat will p li^ Soagatara w ill faatnra a derby” fWlU -b af^ aoon at. pbetal notei or- nioney' order to -diiesteb that alt' members of their meeting in Orange Hall,. Feb. HaU tha motor car ragiatraUona John McBrido. U Borklho «t.. Tho More 1* tocatod. lh proportir Progress Reports Sldte^ Commissioner of Motor Vehicles;^ 2 a. m.-4.a. m...... r,e*eaeeeeeee V•UmnWlV .IT. Cast. RlchAiM 1!.' HoM, trrri- vioUi^uihhora. hrdiid now aalactlon, ‘K o w Bpcol* Vehicle PapU pfflcoa ughoul the Junior Chamber of Gom- 3, will have «n opportunity of see­ Mnt la Thy Uoylng Klndnaaa.'^ a f tha Unltod Statas ara In aight today purchaaod tho Cantor owned by Um Farr fa«Mly. . ; ./■ sign your name to your J954 re­ 4 a. mi-5 a. m...... Vehmftasuqi ___ *-W *w«: W » Waidi ,tbriM muMc tUnotcr for Um 8<4* Tha band will {day aplritcd ...... ^ ' 4 the state, to Motor meV^ who have vollinteered to ing A denfirbnstration of ceramics 5 a. ih.-9 a. m. .,... marchw,thorn of thajTi^' and With Robort Loropa taking tha atataa — Gbllfbmla, Naw York. Spriiigk Sporta. Equlpnant Storo newal .application, which ia. at­ edmAsefa , __ Cantor vatlbn A m y , will to* chairman of The tamparatura of ^rd a ^Iton/Jan. ^ (Special)-The A toam exhibit by two el Vehicles ier Charle/ F. help '^ ith decorations appear 9 A. rri-Nooff' ..... iSaeaeFf* w*'« e a tf^HTr^Kmow ot neon. Ropk rVaUant wwrlora.*' Robort lorona, solo. Pannaylvanta, Ohio, IlUnoU. TOkaA, at 111 Vi Oentor St., from Lobro fiyat informal letter reporta of pro- tached to your 1963 registration, 'and beautiful ftgUrines, through .Dorothy BelclW- ‘th* miiaical to t>« (ivon by th« higher' than that of mamdi^la grade pupils, Andrea Paggiolt and at th^Stote Armory Friday tha courtesy of Mrs. Cecils M.^ Ndon-3 p. m, ...... ,,..,1, m WPR^MiMtc in IM Air doputy bandinaator, will^play a . TMa concort' Id' part-oC Mm IWM Michigan, and Now Jeraoy. ^ , fTracchla, Ooorgo Elliott and gresawill be aent home,with’puplla and.sand them to your nearest Mo­ . VqhMteaiu N 4M, WOW» —Muile Ipr IMtozaUM Band and Sonfatera, Saturday at Jeanne Pouech, will b r Anlorad night at^7 p. m. . Grotton, of Prospect Ave., Weit 8 p. m.-5 p. m, .n; ...... VaMteem NaNM ‘ fremHhe local school tomorrow. ilbper explained that tor Vehicle Department office. as well as'an individual ptbject by 'The JnyifitB plan to do ap­ Hartford, who -will tall of this 5 p. m.-8 p. m...... Iteymmd K^deigMk' “ i S l y —rnght RrattJi ' V ■' The naltaUve report la the means in th^ yearly event Your nearest MVD offlc* it listed proximately one half of the & p. m.-lO p. m. WTIC—lib b e r, Molly David Bailey, Jr., a seventh grade on the'back of your driving licanse. fascinating and relaxing hobby.- . Oliva Ray. Grace _ wim-OMdltBOo .'.J s orxrcportinB uMd at the cIom of student. ‘coyntleBB thousands'' or decorating work in order to re­ 10.p. m.-Mldnlght ...... Do not send cash thrpugh Ute it ik expected the demonstration ..M r. and Mrs, Heffliart WSRC—Minority o( On«. / . V* the'.aecpnd quarter. Individual women whb\wiU have to duce expenses for the dance will include the actual molding of WOMA-mak. idwartfa / Principles of sound were explor- malls,” Commissioner Nelley satd.\ Marion T a g W i tilt parent-tleacher. conferences were by the club in Ita meetlhg thla kmg lines lo hbtain 1964 and to further increase the various articles also painting arid , wMks) . c Shop Todfly "THE POPULAR WAY" held during November. rtomobile^glstratipns during the All 1953 registrations exptra' at -eek.. kfuslcal 'instruments were funds raised for. the March of other .phases. Incidental to this in­ VoIuntM I may register at CtvU Defense Headquarter*, This i» the Nhlrd laat-minuta rush period at the end midnight on February. 28, biit all Dimes. teresting work. pal Building, IfanciMatar on Mondays, W s d n W a ^ and uaed as demonstration and ' al Motor Vehicle Dept, offices will ..J —Tommy Dor»/y ayatem of r'cportlnL. though tone waa not achieved, the February. Sendieri also pointed out The lecturer, Mrs. Wilber Little, from 1-5 p. m. lU ttB M by local tracKara in byaluatln close Saturday noon, Feb. 27, Oom- WON»«-Put It To ,Ppt etudenta. did achieve sound /I9 ‘‘We haVq>Thra« Rtag Kaora \ pupH's progress in deaireUIe aocieV _____•—Valoatino I m t prfM li top voIm a . behavior aa well a» In achoiaatic |a a patient at.Mancbeater Memo­ arhiCvementa and auggeat plana rial Hospital, w01f»-^4ftWE \ for- the pupil'a growth; encourage Sarah. Miner. Infant daughter, **W «A T —W to WA ^thq pupil to particii^ate in the ap- of Mr. and Mrs. F. Weldon Miner WnC-WorM Nok- ^ pralaal of hia progreaa and ahoW of BoRqn Center, Waa discharged WTHT-SporU Roport COUNTRY VIEW from thb\hoapltal yesterday where WDRC—D o ^ t C thd pupil that he la an individual WOIfS—8urliglit who is able to do critical thinking. she has been a medical patient for the paat wbek. .JU .. I ’accnt and^upll reaction to tha ■... *>5;:^______WTIC—SUrliabt U iilim system haa bean encouraging . to I TofeM' WDRC—N IlW Owl . local teacher* who were publicly ManciMater Evening HerdM Bol­ WONS-«Urli|ht ayehiheey praised recently by tbe achopl ad* ton' eorreapondentv Mra. jeaeph B O V t m miniatrator for their accompilah- IPltalla, telephone iMItebell g-5545. imc^uirM^*l£ai»ahy nient in this ayatem of reporting :fSl^% ?U pboni \ Baaiadt on yovr bndcot ihreo tiaido g Aiy. Enjby break* which re.quirea ao much n\pre time fasts, lanHiss and diiuMM that satisfy. ItV casy . . . and eco* and effort bn the part of the I C o lu m b ia » v . nonucnl . . . when yon shop at POPULAR where the finest faculty.,. Parenta have been requested to 1.UL quality foods ara low*pFicad ovary day. Here, yoq will And a return the reporta to the/achoot as Youth Sunday Set Local Stocks SUOHTLT PRINT Tast variety of ddidouo, nutritious foods for thrilm g and soon aa possible, v.-ith Wednesday SALTED fllUnA meals that keep your family haalthy, happy, Xnd well- suggested' as a deadline. Since this At Local Church fed. Shop at PO PU LAR. . . LOOK-Dairifnated S h o t t g Head- ia banking day it waa felt it might \ /■ be used aa a reminder for getting quarters for Mcala That mtisfy. . Signed reports back to the school. Columbia, Jan. 28 (Special)— Military Wkiat Plaaaed Youth Sunday will be observed at The Ladies' Benevolent Society Congregational Church Sunday. \ Of Boiton Cohgregational Church The Rev. Henry Wyman said mem­ FirM NaUoMU Bank bers of the church Pilgrim Fellow- \ of Mancbaatar . . . . . M U Will conduct its second mUitary ship wilt tak* an active part in't,^he \ Hartford Natiosal ' whist at the parish room Tuesday Be "OaftN WiM” Saw ap la ID |k _at 8 p. m. Hoyteasea will be Mrs. service. \ BankandTruat.... S2Vi S4Vi The Rev. Wyman will speak « i «c tk »t Hartford conn. Truat S3 88 Jack' Early, Mrs. Daniel Buccino., Why pay mord than fl.OO per pound for coffee? Now la Mrs. William Hand, Mra Walter the subject “ Hitch-hiking Youir Manchoaiar Tniat SO — Way Through Life” at the morning Phooniz /Btata Bank . the time to try our truly fine blend a economically -Giesefeke, Mrs. Fred Wamock and Miss Ella Sumner. worship. The church schedule for and Truat W da. w ia m e o B priced . . . fun bodied, fine flavor. Sunday is aa follows: Sunday OOIX»ED / Fair Plaaa ProgreM School at 9:30 a. m., morning wor- Aatna CtaJlrmen, of. the Ysnkee Street -ahip and nursery school at IV a* nh, Hartfoed Fire ...... ITS 180 **IWR FRESHLY Fair of Onter Church were en­ Pilgriih Fellowship at 6:30 p. m. - National Fire . , ...... 77% *0% FRESH 'H thusiastic in their planning for the Helps School Library. Melody PboMiix , M 107 iourllt annual. observance, of ttaia Mtsa Rheta Clark, from the U fa m t IBi i— Mj tear C m . event at a meeting held Monday State Departnient of- Education, Aatns.urd V...... 101 100 LEAN night. whs at the Horace Porter School Aetna Caaualty ^ .:.... 138 148 General" CTialrman Mrs. Ells­ yesterday to work with a group of Gendral .. .V .. .MO 355 worth E. Perkins has announced parenta who volunteered to help IM ^ o r d Steam BML ..47% 50% FRESHLY BARY several decisions were made pro­ organise and catalogue books for Bowe TTaveMra .Sts dl5 8UCKD LB. viding innovations and changes In the school IIMrary which will Me In - M M e O tM A w v.. BSLECEED ■the day's program. A chicken bar­ the U ttle White School House. Coon, tig h t Power , . l i M i GRADE A RIB becue will be served on the lawn The sixth grade will hold a dance Oena. Power, • • • «.• aco a S i 41" _ of the church this year in place at the school tomorrow evening BkrffofttBlwi. U. 54 55 o f the aupper prevloualy held In from 7:30 to 9:30 jr. m. in the HartfOld GaaOD. 38% 30% OuTvEconomy Oven Biriid , . . the pariah roofn. recreation room. Square , dances So. N a w fegla n d Ready It was felt this would eliminate and round dances will be on th^ TeL ...... ------.. . . 34 35 Try a INtund some disadvantage encountered In program. Refreshments will be Frankfurts Hens Save aerving the supper and allow ex served. Allied Thonhol 43 Up to 18c Ib. panaion of the snack bar and pos- Polio Cards Not Ret’ Am. Hardware ..: 14 Id fihly, the food sale. Mrs. Alf.ed Soracchi, chmeman Arrow, Hart,. Hag. Sd%. 42% MKPCO A new feature -w-ill be the boeffh of the Polio drive here; announced Adaoc. Spring ...... 2d 2t.. BRAND " stocked with baby cldthsa: In sixes Monday that only 150 0/ the coin BriatM Bratt ...... 15% 17% 14UB. PK fk , Sraan ranging from Infants wear to gar­ cArda she mailed to rMldenta of Deteetiye QbbiMy,8 r(A ...... d% id ments for the two-year-old tod- tbe town had been, tu rn ed . Mrs. •i! Qalllha.-t ■*-**'-■■**-* * 33 —“ ,Spring •fler. Thla will be In addition to the Soracchi said she iiK people might .’U 35% 35% ^au al ,*hiWren’a booth. Used d o­ be waiting for t t ^ ScOuta to col- rafhir BMrihir ...... ss% 35% l l i n g Will also be sold this year lecf them aa they did last year. Landbra, Fraiy, Clk. . 25 23 with emphasis on items for chil­ However, Sm said there would ■^'rr‘ itectlye N o w DA. Bhwh. Co. ... 6d S3 be no speci|d collection by the f . Veal Loaf Crv-o-Vsv, dren. NUienal Btime North and Ju dd...... 25 29 - Other new features are still In Scouts this/year. Mra. Soracchi “ ee»'x.- . . . . .^^^1^ 13% P e ril f^im tffg/ftage;'and’ W^^^ ®''l3l.!lllly7mAlle100 *' atM?wD stipiMr. all established booths will these in'aa soon aa 'possible...... 27% 29% Oar Fincqt be continued a* well as the pro­ / Charles Gennaa *ireAr—pBlleb WMkaa^j^me U. S. Korolopt com 79 Blend .. . . gram of amusements. \^rd has been received of the V. i- Epyd«e.p74r. . M „ \ R i^ in .^ F lsY o r , 'The,.Community . Hall. , wn .be doxih of .(^Tharle.s German, 46. at his Veodar ftb^ ---- - 31% 34% used for .commercial exhibits this itere Stdor Beef M W h» Price l-LB. ^ m e in the Panama Canal Zionc. Tho above quoUtlons are oot to ,/• year, an expansion of the Id* BAG /GermaCn. son of Mrs,- Julia GeroMn • V Z . r .—New*; Kite be construed as actual marhats. used two years ago when the fait; and the late John German, waa “ ■ from Faria Bonriani 1e of Muaic ■ ' . i was confined to t.he smaller Fli;A- bom In this town Oct.- 7, 1908. Hia I j^ . lE ^ t y The world haa about 97 ‘Cltioa ' place Room. wife, the former Maricn Hurlbutt, with more than bklf a million In­ BIG TOP FANCY Enter Science Fair died in Panama in May, 1951. Fun­ »- M e v a ; Ntta Watch habitants. FRESHLY There will be at least two en» eral arran.:;ements are beingvmade Olan (r«(n Faria BUCiCD tries In the Manchester Science by the Avery Memori-al Home, Wll- r->Farade a( Muaic V e a r C h p p * “ST l*. 69e l^ lr from the local EJOmentary limantic. “ ‘ ; Mr. McNuiiy School according to an announce­ ment' by t)ie local student Science Manchester Evening Herald Co­ l i y m M Watch , ______lumbia m rre^ n d en t Maurice BEVEMaEsl Pork C ho|>i>^ ..Club|. . ■ /' p5liwlaw^??oon. Rapt F r o - b f o y T Mlbrrbw, telephone “ HAiftlsoii “ " ' I In ^ Air 3-9358. ______for Welayaticei H o m b u r g • f trtiwr lm| Sluw l Ice Cream C A FE C O D A VersatilanTot'* Frock Tdidviaion Profm m i r B O U B B 3 AJtfa UPJK. 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arp' rsfugaes thamsalyaa, having Qten^ey's Men’s Shop, The Man­ flea from persebuUon ia Europe. - chester Evening Herald, NorfouM. Red-Led Rebel Lit.' Mohammed Bnrghouty of the Bedio E iin d Pdni||.ti end campAlgn turgM ftiitlia to moro lianebiietse ^ ondttdd until members of the rebsls stiU M ds no movs Indicat­ Undo and walls baing sHcadf Irdin they miist'be convinced thsit Israri to date, are Park Dept., crew can repair -y. Louis L. Foster!, Watkins t t e rMl trau> villacaa. • / ., is at war with ths Arkbs. when ipalgn Leon Dobkln, Lyman H. ing they are about to launch tha man Wesley C. Gryk nnnounce«L i under the guidance of /Thomas the surface of the Ice foUowing long-enpocted attack on tha big aa tOMuSB for about t6 mtlea ^ Tha loaa ot a piaca of land is a the borders have been quiet fe ^e yeaterday'a rein and Inst 9X>ro. Dr. and'. Mrs. Gerard R. tsavady to tha Arab fartnar. For a “Th» dlaiea and doUara are ^Bentley, principal of /MoUlater French Union fortrean ifet'Jordan City of Tulkam time, they always start trouble.” night'a snow storm. / MUler. piece of land to lie idle In the da» IA. Barghouty alao charged that roiling inN|nat during ths lest week street Bchool. who donie the T&a far ths Vietmlnh posed _ nertiL through tha Latnin milltarlsad none or beyond, when It Israel is undergoing a “sertoUs 'ijf the campaign and nil indies- job so well in the Last year, Tho poBstbillty of liketiqg around Diea Bten Phu hava had Janiaalcm. tions point to another successful the school children Friday night ia good, Murpbey only patrol skirmlahea with tha . ! co^d produce food for tha work* crime wave^ and many crimes raised over yf ' f ^ Or tba laraeU Uda of tha bprdar j la'incomprahanalbla. traced to the border by Israeli campaign tot thU cause.” Gryk $1,704 end .they n|0f mnkiiking every aaid. IVterri-WecIs Enjoy' French and have not used’ their'- PoUce nctosUy were committed by •“ •I-^ . Effort to beet the total thistiue year, 2? artillery. ■' i 5SS!i-'^S?iSS'p.2 BennUce,- ^ chief of the United ^ IsraeU criminals. Abraham Zelin- Ilobort K. Butttrflold has Tho first school rotiffn olrooto Baked l^am Pinner The French troasss continued DiseevAT for yours«lf bow First NaHonai o f tba border MtUements rc|>orted\the4 the Special Gifts has come in. with flt. Jamea this Saturday evening,/ has al- their mop-ups within tho dalta, tions Truce Supervieloa orgaiiisa* ger, heed of the Israeli Crtminel raady sold more than three timea oMkbllshad. backed up by tion. e^d recently: Investigation Department, denied OommittecK. h O received 40 per school ennoimclng 8134.14 ’ col* reporting 41 Vietmlnh klUod and maats srii tops in quality and pricad (ust^ ^ ig&eatt Army. On tha other aide cent more than the amount re>-|ccte• 61< nrmiiUce line 1s by ao means one rauders. Unarmed inflltiators amo^t The coin toldcn_^have and she it r^ueeted to bring it to wheii President Adib Shishekly pgipted .White...Jewish fanners..on -Batatea, Alexandee, Janrta-.Lydall ths . coninilttee to r. Aha, aiAO y .FOt 11U..OVIN ~ u «»c otts SMS of the line and Arab ws^: PVdm Ifffg iSrai^h October; wouid 'b« fObject'to 8*ycar wa- a ln ^ ’s botn ' t ^ source' of ■the"'etdre'''lntwe««-''i 'iu m- 'ana A Foulds Paper MIQ, Rogers Oorp. meal. ottered Diruie ledder SUlfkM POOlik ' 1953, Jordm complained that 212 tcncee. donations, and.Misa Margaret K. noontime. Atrache to.be placed under houaa fatRMra on. the other may find 830: J. W. Ganaday. A mystery movie was shown lONED A m ROUIO IF DiSmiD ! thamaelvaa working with only a crossings of the line by IsraeU Dr. Abraham Biran. XsTaali ZorslUs reports that ^ new “The Manchester Junior Chlihi- 825: First NaUdqal Bank o f and announcement was made of n arrest in his vsUnge of Alkurrnyn. patch of weeds between them. A t mUitary units violntsd ths armis­ Oommiaeioner for the Jerusalem type of folder used thU year is ber of COmmsrae, which is imm- Manchester, Bantly Oil Co., Atlen- Valentine card patty fOr Saturday, The Druses resiatsd and troops other points, notably in and around tice. Jordan fihrther complained of District, aaaarts laflltration could meeting with the approval of the soring the Polio Ball to he Mdd tic ServtcentSr, Okrtos. Chevrolet, Feb. 13, S t 8 p. n). in the vestry. were seat to quell resIsUnca. Jsruaalem, in the Letnm Valley 82 cases of unsjtned crossings. bq groatly reducod If Jordanian Lqmb Fores >*35< f and in OaUlae, there are nariow The pattern is 4Uerant on the nuthoritios would cooperate. In ­ STEAK damlUtariaed aonee between the Israeli Side. Isra^ in the same vestigation and pursuit arc now HIALTHfUL, NUTWTIOUS, KONOMICAl two countrlee. period, complained 422 cross* atopi^ at tho armistice line, he He SUa Kaoulred Ings by unarmed infflyidunls or said. Many Arabs, ha aaid, even Neither army ia aide to guard groups, 1T4^ crossings by armed rlrii crossing the Une to. btiy bread Lamb for Stew » 19< ovary foot of tha frontier between Indivlttusla or groups. are la Israel, where it is cheaper. wai l i aaeoeaeeeeeoieeeoaaoaoo \ k in g O f THE Vff STEAKS 8 5 Ismal and Jordan. It requires no tbe Inflltrntors, armed andx un* Minor adjustments of tbe Une. 7 nocial cunning to across the armed. Israel made M cbm* putting welts and esmeterlea hack M B • U9 TO 4 US - CUT FROM FRESH. YOUNG PORKERS -iNCH h rr . ffalds at night and move toward plaints ot crossings by m iU ta ^ la their -viUnges. also cotdd tie O'THEeROP w m tha naarast lights. Soma of the units. . made, be said. “If the Arabs only PIOM YOUNG- nN D ia h i a V y w u t i i n Arab refugees in Jordan spent most There has been some cnlculnted A t down and talk it ovar.” y ' Fi , A Of thalr Uvea in the fields across or inadvertent incitntion to trou* . .T aoserrew; Tha Boyeett. Pork Loins » 59< A CO tN-HD StHB B ilk tha border. To them a croaaing is hie by the new proprtetorn of. for* S K M U S S - SERVE WITH SAUERKRAUT as assy as going across a street. mer Arab orange groves, ens This is csUed “ InfUtraUon.'* UiUted Nations official aaid. Near y . : v laraaU Police say infiltration canses QalqiUye, he aaid, IsraeU fairmera UAC l^eader Sees rtn mnat of the border troubles and is harvested tha oranges from Frankfurts <^o 53< FINAST QUAUTY - ALL LEAN BEG ^ b s r s te ly organised. Authorities groves owned by Arabs, then Bright Aii- Future /I LI .U Jordan acknowledge there U a stacked the crates .in full vlaw FROM PURE PORK A QUICK ECONOMICAL MEAL great deal of it and aay they are of the Arabs. The Arab* **nat* r - , ■ malting every effort to stop it. uraUy felt they should go sand get (OenMnned Page One> ‘ tha.early, days altar, the war. some,” he added.- : "M ' k ; fiwr :/Sausage. - ea who had buried their aimulUneoualy from a single tank ^YOUNG, TENDER, FRYERS or RROILBtS cases ambushes have been . laid er. in mange groves or near such orange groves.” fecrated it uiidei' a house streamed _The dlscloauras vere m ads. in.a laaaaePiaaaaaamaaaaaaiaaaaaaaaaaaaao . 2'A-3.% L I AVG ...... l.€ - : J '. An Amh fkraier near Tulkurm, paper praaeated to tke laatltute of ------ncneaa the border to recover it. whose rdlva giova was divided hy Hven now there ta an understand* tha Aeronautical flclencaa at its n * s f e - a E A N E D ■ AU WASTe'I umOVED—- ' U -■ - aUs compulsion for refugees to the armisUcs line, was arrested noal meeting here. ~ 3 d lU Lik! ^ ^ prowl around their old viUnges or' and sentancsd to a Short prison Tbe paper was scheduled to be term in larnsl when ho ^cked te try to get oranges from eome of read by u , CM. Waltar P. Mater- Fresh Hoddock R llet lb 4 9 c the troes they planted. olives from a tree cn the wrong sperger. from the A ir Force Direc- TENDER, MEATY, MILK-FED LB of the line, an Arab Li^on terate of Research and 'Davelop- Fowl home Axnbs with hmnes on Uie border can see Jewish farmers cul* ■pokatmnn said,, mant. / - -V A ^ c k e r d u 23c Israal has A string of agricul* tivnting fields taken away from Maieteparger aaid the A ir Force \ PAN READY U CLEANED AIL WASTE REMOVED U 5Sc them in the armistice nego^Uons. tunl aattiomtnts almig tbe bor­ is invcst^tlng the/possibOity of Split Mockerel 33c der, aU armad for trouble. The Budrus is a smaU border village coavsrting the ^toeing six-jet c’ve stocked plenty of excellent foods far your cold weather aettlementa often are inanned by bombere so they be used cither w aaar Kibya, where IsraeU sdldiera niealsv . . Quality foods to guard your famfly’a health—m important dastroyed a larga part of tha town ex>aoldiers' and thalr sUm ia a mUi* as tankers or bombers, at will. / and kUled 42 persons in October. tary secret. Women are trained to Ha aaid this would enable them at this tinm of year. We urge you to browse around—sec for yourself— / Tha -village lands of Budrua wera use rifles. One unsQ aattlammt to be controlled by sli^rle squad­ our foods apcD GOOD HEALTH. GOOD VALUE. Mducod from 8,004 aeces to about had rifles, machine guns and mor- rons. without tha complex liAer- lAWO by the armistice. tara. - organisational planning now r OUAirry m e a t s SPECIAL BAKERY FEATURES A iMga part of an oUve grove laraeU authoritifa ackaowledga qulred between tanker and bomber MEDIUM CONN. GRADE A tes6 was tkken from the vUlege. The that thaaa aoldler-farmera aoma* aquadrons. school was put In the demUlU* times ta.\e the law in their own Malerapergar said the Air Fores A L L T H IS WEEK tlaed some and It was iwcessary to hands. An (titielal-commented:; has made more than."124,094 re- /esf “It is dUncuU tor them to ait by PLOaiDA move the children bito a make* , fttMlng contacts sinoa 1a-(l^ht re- B 6 GS JUICY, RIPE - GOOD nhift schoolhouae and pay rent for idly nftsr getting estabUahed with f t t M ^ was daveldped, after World BLOCK STYLE, SRAPEFRUIT ^ grot. 2 5 * H. The A n h n ln he village fortner* ninny diincitiUes arid sea thdir 'War O. and cuircntly is averaging m 3 3 * B O N E IN ly sold their vegetables and fruita cows, fruit or Irrigation pipo stolen AnprO than T.544 “contacts," and tew Micui G « : t TIMMJ . m X4rdda^iiow four miles away in or, sooMtiaBec, a friend kUled.” transferring 1,240,444 gaUons of DOZ. ORANGES A SWEET OISTJNaiVE FUVOR 3 ■» 25c . XarasL. .Thsta many - othat L. IN E D ^ U IT S HtlSHOUSP COMSTOCK 240ZCAn 2 5 c SH O R T I ” 5-U BAG ^ CORNED BEEF -OUT Oranges 35* Carrots 2 n«d23« Apple Saace tInah 2 '<^^s 35c AN OLD FA S H IO t^ COOKIE RICHMOND . - — ,-.,^•911. D 'A N ib U - READY- TO EAT / PLOIMA • A CRISP SALAD FAVORin \ > l i oz. Tin WHOll UNRKLIO CAN g y c RECIPE • FILLED RAISINS. S P K I A l 'P I I C I ^ MARY RNAST FANCY HALVES 3M Z CAN 39c CHILDREN LIKE/h im FOR LGE PKG Pears 3 « 39c iK a ro le 3> i t * LUNCH WITH iw iR MILK. RIG FRICI 3 3 g ’ IMPIIOI CAlir. T plump JUICY ~ w u r a m • fresh c tE e i fulm h eads TI m boat bay off tba waak If M ortal's l-Z < a f HAM S whkfc ora If FMAST FANa MAINE 140Z c ^ 2 7 c toady ta aaf aad cee be servad s» b qr boated aad tba i k Ic o / , . Grapes* 2 35c Lettuce 2 29* f ita a b r Gripe SectiMs nNAST 2 < ^ s 29c ARMOUWS WISTHN • FRESH ISARPEN GREEN O B A O • FIRM RED RIPE . R IV E R R IC E S U R F ^ 9 » 80e Limb Ftur Qaaittrs Lb. 39e Qtnis FINAST 140Z CAN 19c Roaed aad rolled It d^red. Liak Saatatt Lh. m g . 75e BCH 19 Tomatoes 2 PKCS 29* unast 2 ^^, 71c BroccolT . M A I N ! U V E 12 Ox. Pkg. 11c FRESH GROUND FIRST PRIZE Frdt Cocki SJWEET RYE BREAD R IN S O ^ " * 29e tNItiERTA 340Z^ LOBSTERS H aibarg m m KiMckiiartt y” lr 6 li Peackes" 39c SPKUL PIKI Y O R GARDEN FROZEN FOODS SUGt^lY SWHT FRESHLYF R E S H L Y SUCEO8 L KMFTS DINNER LARGE FRESHLY DEES81D Peackes mcm^^vis 29-OZCAN 29c DELICIOUS TOXST is a z LOAF L U X F L A K E S REG PRICE Itc ID #■____ 1--1— MOM PLUMP c| 40Z wm Maauronl With Cheexe Beef U w t - 3 9 ( Roasliac Ckfektas tb. 5$« W a p a n a a i m c t concord grapes 4 cans 3 Y a MOaRELL*S MESH SWECT-HOT IMN>anD DANISH P e a r s RICHMOND iV tUTT 2 c iS « 4S« JUICE tg. Pkg . ilt 9 c Baby ar fanlMok UaM Baias 2 49* E -Z ^ U T ITA LIA N . CANNED 2 VITA FIUXTS OF HERRING U B B Y ’S V : p^grf nusT.lARTim hAivs 2.cm 73c / Parly fiaa^ 8-Os. Ja r m t-O a. Pkg. 12-02 CAN SVGET tender 2 1 ^ 2 9 * HAMS SAUSAGE • H A M S -^ FHad Scallc|tt PiMMola IMAST O U S M ^ 3-OZCAn 2 5 c 28* 2^ 29* LUX TOILET SOAP V IT A 8 U C E D \ LIBBT’S SwaRsdown CM E SSTFLajple pou " It r »c l • l T i a { R eg. B a rs Lb. Jar 29c FiM Sfficllf BUnER (Iiomb cake NGBanner BUYS! / y i t , 7 g / , FLO UR 3jle 3 2 3 c CroAerry Sera ^ 2 37< . . * 7 9 ' ' TINDER TEXTURED • S ^ Al A L L P B K l STAYS MOIST AND FRESH B IG T O P ilFEOOOY SOAP EACH Ritz Crackers •*aw*«» tiPKo3 3 c CANNED VEGETAKES ALWAYS A DESSERT TREAT S U N p B E S T • 1 N V REGPRia 39c Pineapple J iiiM 4fl-OZ. CAN -2 R eg. B a ts 17c PEANUT BUTTER Aspanpas a u g m ^ m ia r s ' u % o z c a n 3 9 c * Sunshine Hi-Ho Crackers L I PKG 3 3 * 93 MNNERWUE Graai Baaas h n a s t w h o u isl^ o z c a n 2 7 c 11 Ox. Song Tum bler ’ 3 - SPRY• . $ Graea Baaas mchmono cm 2'c^^ 35^' iu loaf R IV E R R IC E Oi. Pbf^ _ l i e Chateau Cheese . 39* W ax Baaas RICHMONO CUr J.2-CANS 3 ^ ' W H IT i eSSSe BREAD One pine of Orfiietti’s B e a u " DNA» IMAU C IM X-Pert Cake MI x m 19* rtnes^HanirPacli^ 19c .RjMimoid... Wfcak 2 2W r i o # f — Q W U SUGAR MS ART • W - ..Ai'.-iM'b:'- eonobii Snii'*. FRESH PRODUCE Fiwt Cm AUlNi CIEAMfmi ' 2 27e- M A R G A a iN I LIROLL dara (Jail. 81) Hart­ PRINTS 20 CfliT ford C^oUrant. FIR M R IP E F A N C Y FIR M Rrist Cim i^tNi wHouicERNEi 2 oS« 29c SAME LARG E LOAF. . r . Fiaast Peas -

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M ANCHEST^ ^EVEyING HERALD, B ^ N C H l^T E ^ CONN^ THURSDAY. JANUARY 28, 19H^ X" MANCHESTER EVENINCf HERALD.-MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1954

Guest Speaker B r^ il Ire Aroused W allpaper lloids 'Young Mdrichesier Painting ____ t j - r f - e a pj *-. ,’fV '•»• . . O ver Cofffe^ Hikes l e n d e r iM d iii S^ilm bk f iiNlON^s,Jritr^ jStill JJfe in^ Rdtdty Coiileit (Ooatkmed trade WlUtbloalng Sessions approach­ yw ma$ aao^ mir kirggK- ing in tlia setaack touriuunent at the Red Men's Club, on Brainard wa MOtorlM yoiir prosoRf TV OHtooHH syitdfli The annual painting contest,juetlll life ip the kitchen from teal il "Etinlinient Issue tlba aad abort supply, losuiting r'iponeored by the Rotsgy Ctub, in from frost damaga to ^ many PI., a fouraome under the banner objects. A stm life with glau, -all Manchester schools is now un­ pottery or china is being paiiitctt Brasilian .triwA ■ jof Ueba’B Wallpaper la holding wHIi ARioiico Rotor. Complolo. hwHildll $Sf.00. H ^ S p M ta l) ■AfThoaa aaalatlng Mnffdnl aura; flranfy - t o tU lead with 69 pointa derway. The theme this year ia by Grade eight. Miaad‘UVB SMUtac hu i ' Julius May. Joseph Oenoveal, Chr* Preaident' HIsedhower told a pverUM niaMr-up. "Young Manchester Paints Still On Feb. 6, the Tiver 5,o6o psiht- lo GenoVasl. Staphan CaVa$h«ro newt conference in Washington ',L lfe,’’ iUM^fipr iitat Tuwtey #y«nlnf» The tSth aeasion In the 80 sea- POi lin iR ALL CHANNIL RiCIPnON Ingi will be complete. Slid the two SUPER-RKHT MEATS .^ v and James Lattori. yesterday that full-scale U. S. In­ elbn tourney la acheduled for Tues­ Every Klnaergariaft child in i beet in each r^m ari^ted for Fib. S. I r - » 1» tlM Vwnan Tern Appaiettva CMScera Maawd^ vestigation eras under way. United (own la painting a still life of’a' Judging. • • day night. . I Tankeroosag Tribe of Red 8u Statea coffee trade sources have Scores after thWlTlh encounter large plaything.'Slides, seesaw and The three best on whiidi held iU inatallatitm Tues­ predteted the price may reach Tuesday ware: Uebe's. 9,489; Jungle gym's are now models for level, will be choeen tM ta ja m B ir ta llw futunr BMda day evening, nnnqancee the fol* $l-89 a pound. Coughlins, 3.9Th: Moriarty, 9i93I; CAU MI-MTfO " < 'painting, Judged, Including Supcrin< «tf the d t y M ^ echool aad repoct lowmg .appointive officers: breves, Rao declared the BraatUaii gov* MllwoWskl, 9,9(7; Jack’s All Store, Orede One U painting a still life . School!______Arthur H. HI _ YOU MORE ON EVERY SCORE! VI to the town. Hnrold Hunt. Lawrence Saidek, ernment “does not intarvene in^he 3489; OUva’a 8.883; Peter’s, 9.331; ' of toys All . the Christmas toys! educator and ber of the’ A MoMhl tteai wtQ ^ aetlea to George Devlin, Alfred Dreker; market to provoke price fnereea- Johnson. 3,119; Red Men's Social ' have been brought In and shared' Manchester Chai r of Com ■utheeUe the Mieetnen to enter w arrio^ Jacob Marcus, R o b ^ dn the contrary, he addqiL Chib. 9,101; and Hoods. 9.086. lots MAIN STh at ILORIDGI \ I by the whole class. Grades Two merce. X Into ea ecreement with the State Reynolds, Georgd CaidweU. Jr.. it is “dieposed to diacourage shy and Three are painting fruits and The conteeLla being conducted e»ign » ^ commliehiner for epentf- Olachavakc: truatoaa. WU> price-rhiking maneuvera seekinguto vegetables iu bowls and baskets. by the Art Dej^ of the Manchester AAoit likely rTwat it your fafnily'i jdifhr^lt't usually th* star attraction in anymtai. And bdCauM it taka» tac hjlshway topde in the town. Uam Kuhnly. WUUam Suiilap, take advantage of a staUendai PERTUSSIN has bssn . .The Fourth graders are bring­ Pubilo SriiboU with Mies Hesel P. over 25% of tht avsrags family'aJe^ doUart, it'» doubly dtoportanti That’s why Our Mdat Dopartmsnl T l » votora win be aeked to ac- Emil Mnsella; Srst snap. George position caused only by froete and ing in tools that are interesting Luts, J ffe. Elizabeth Budd and leads ths valu* (sareda . . . and many m illiont^ fy On A iP to give thorn the moat good dating em t Lawler ltd.. Jtut eouth of wthier' climatic factors.” Weber! aeoond snap, EmU Mas* ^ in ehape and color and painting Mrs.yC Stella Henderickspn' in for their meat mohiey weak in, woolc^t,\year in, outl ItVtime .you too, fotmd out Ihiff it'l hard the Ofden’a Oomer eecUoa aa a Bella; relief chief, George Gakeler; Despite the present short sup­ P r ^ r i b s d b y ; pIcturM of them. charge.,....,...... town road «ad to approve the auditors; William Emil ’ ply, the afatement, oonUnued, the - Grade Five is painUng a etlll to beat A&P-for good eating In your faymite meatff \ andltor’a r ^ m for the year end- ohn Alvord. chali^an of Youth Manalla. George Weber; chief of The Rev. Paid Bleal government ia now seeking “ to . Maivls L Farley life ■‘of ffower8'’and Grade Six ie, eek for the Rotary Interna­ aaiaahilwelH reiii rrm ii- Delia*.. assure JL iOow , oC ahipmenta to "sahito A i doctors for grohplag apocta equlpnoMt used tional, te mrr mtguig fo r 'a 'disiHay ML nSH - P O R T I R N O m . A ^ S o o r o ^ lte e , Jacob Marcus, The Rev. Paul Neal. 8pr‘ ;i$'fleld, meet immediate needs of con­ Mr* and Mrs. Everett P. Farley, hunting, fishing, archery to eefve SIRLOfN, XLUt, T-RONI called the attaaUon of the eelect* sumer markets, especially the of the uinnlng pictures in a Maili m George Gakeler. will be guest speaker at a of Bar Harbor, Maine, announce aa models. Street store window during Yomh Super-Right Heavy^Ste^ leel-W erd 9 3 * fo • • • l b Ydifr Ago 19 men to the aerioua problem, both. • -March -Reenlta Jheperted. . United States.” win ~ jmtoeht' and fdlure, poeed by the special Youth meeting tomorrow The fpimigh minister saOrd Bfaril the; ehga$ciftehl'Af Their diUil^ badcougliswe . Tke :i6nyenth. g ra d l«^ ,4 tdnting Week. Chairman Robert Kahan of the P e p t ic t a n k s , d r y w e l l s and b o o t-p r o o p Ugh It t s o l eittoUraent and the March of Dimes reports that the evening at the local Church of the slwavA suffered. from being the ter. Mavis loin, o f Coventry,, for* PERTUSSIN doss swre than re- /7-INCH CUT C 7" Cut with 3" Short aeed for addttkaud apace. Naxarene. The Rev. Mr. Neal la a world's largest coffee producer. rence Moe, registrars ofyVOteri, Fr«h Sliced The firat item in the call for the Mothers March for RoUo Tuesday meriy of Manchi^r, to James Utvt local irritatiae! PERTUSSIN SEWER LINES INSTALLED and REPAIRED Andover evening colleeted $910 with over graduate o f Eastern Naaarcne Col­ InjiMnribds of overproducUdn and works (stinMUp—loosens phlegm will be in session at the .home of No Short Ribs LB ' Ribs for Braifiog LB m eette U the ffrat atep toward a lege. Wollaston. Mass., and is cur­ low prices, it waa .Braril M. t^rague, son A Mr. AnA'Mre. Mra. Hamilton, Hebron/A ve., to- pceeiWe aolutimi to the many proh> $300 MUmatad ns coming from rently paatoring in Springfield. and thus “ brsska-up” eougbing STIAK C0DFi.25‘ mmt Vsmom------iVihlch, .wqa, damaged ipoat,, be ..dsr KrimeU^ Spiaguf^pf Ha^prd and Uaing 4h6 asa^ atodara aquipnenU akiUed operators Talk to Bc Glveu morrow from 2.to.5 p/m. for the. teiThow fatotf-by fhi'nchoot A pnfriurn^ aagttg v^ dared. In periods of growing de­ Bar H a ^ r . spaHs a f coMs.* SwfiveiAetMua purimiM of enrolling /elector* en­ RICULAt authorltlee. Spsks on Safety presented hy the IfsIiisxpsBsivel P E W U ^ill mand and reduced supply it ilso Miss Farley, a gradiute of Bat- with yeara of akparianca givaa you ^ titled to vote in a w primary or SRcMlMlwt „47^ ., LB R E A D Y LB* Henry Murphy of the AA A yedng people. 1s “our country which waa and ia By' Mrs. i^ im er caucus in this tow;!, and to make kf TRIM The Rockville Chamber of Com* spoke at the meeting of the The general publia,la welcdi»^n e to being blamed, aa if the . govern­ Harbor High ^hooU la now cm* changes and corrrot caucu* Hit*. merce win hold iU qu art^y din* American Legion. AuxUinry last a ttei^ • 9UAUtY WORK • RfASONAILE reiirtoaoAtT Sj OC aOMM ^ ment of Braail could correct fac­ ployed at Pratt and Whitney Air­ (Clover, Jan, 28 (Special)— Any registers voter in town SficM SwenMsli„49’ Pork Loin WISURN COKN-FEO u 4 3 ' C h u c k rOTHpAM taWY KocKimi ner meeUnf tonight at d:9d at the evening on traffic safety aad its tors of natural origiu.” craft. Her Sahee attended Bar irenU'and fiienda are invited to who wishes toynave his name re­ Slka Carruge Houap. FOUowing reUtlon to NaUonal Security. He the Food Sale Cbm ntltt^ said all Harbor High School and the Re­ moved from jtme: caucus list en)L / ■ the dinner the aubject of "Trafflc explained the importance of teach­ LAPRADE RETURNS gional Technical School at Middle- TRHSSI lan attend the meeting of the''Ladies' WOAAAN’S DAY-FEBRUARY tbnoloss Stow placed bn another may do so at ' Contrd'* win bo diacuaaed, entries made by the ^ e n WUI be MEN WOSdCN ing safety rules to youngsters es labeled with the name o f the town. He waa graduated from WM. F. STEELE & SONS Benevolent Society next '.'hursday this ISSUE NOW ON SALE ONLY 7c CMm U Meets FROZEN well ea teaching safe driving rulaa maker and will be auctioned o ff New York (NEAl—Edgar La the U. 8. Navy Et^inemen School, at 8 p. m, when Mrs. Eleanor Relr S W A N S O N PIES LoonHoniburg tvotogNO Bunding Inapoetor Roland tJaher to teen agars. prade returned to the tee hockey Class A. San Diego. Calif., and ie / M3 VERNON ST. — TEL Mhf-0S31 reported'a total of 4t building per* at 9:30 on the Afternoon of the mer, CZhurch School superinten­ Mand er Evening HernM An- TURKEY, CHICKEN or lEEF A t -the end of hU talk those sale. Entrants are requasted to call New York Rangers'as a iVpleCe- now E. N. F. N. aboard the U. S. dover respdndent, Mra. George \ UB CQC Smoked Boneless Bi mKa at an oaUmated coet of present saw a new safety Sim on ment for the Injured Ron Murphy. dent, wlU speak on the topic, "The JoiM Porkor Pofoto Chips $40,986, with $119.29 coUocted in the Ford Statlpn. Rockville 5*3369 8. Monrovia. /■ Nel telephone Yfigrtai 8-6768. KG 4 T YOUR CHOICE OF *The Talking Automobile.” which aad register their entries. Goala and Problema of the Church U r g e F o w l feee. taauod dgring OecendMr. The was ahown to pupils of the Vernon THESE FAN^ITES.. IB 0 9 -■\ report waa aahde to membera of M iter CieBectlene Reported ' School." 3 i.op Elementary School for the Srat Aldermtn Thomia Keman an* The Bible DiacuBrioh Group will Jane Pqrkor Apple Pie JUST HEAT AND SERVE . THEY'RE DELICiOUS the Cbrnmon OminoM meeting teat time yesterday morning. largo Bologno B ^ t. with Mayor,Pyederiok,Bar* noimced at the meeting of the ; meet at the home of Mrs. Arthur bum to Meet Cbrnmon Council last evening that X ger preaiding. ■ \ ficalted Ruler Alden Bailey wiU $18JtO was ad^ed to the March of Savage, for 'study Monday. Enve- JoNo Porker Angol Food Coke lAnoe PenniU inchided ^ dwelUnga, praelde at the regular meiettog of Dbnes through the parking I lopes are etlll available for'th / one for Arthur Bbnodk on Vefnon the local Lodge of Elka tonight at meters. A ll dimes inserted in park­ Bible Fund Collection. Bible* are/to JANI Avenue and one to Benny Saesto- >^iiiNinion irookfost Rolls PARKC*- -to- wlcki on a proponed atreet eouth of 8:90 at the Elka Homa.~' in g meters throughout the city, he. presented to the young people dwlng the past week were glv^' Joining the church. / jAuitiL lanL Usqalabki..,. JhafL^fijacad. at yawL TVlndaor Avenue. The March of Dimes Food Sale to the March of Dimes by order of .Sunday, the Pilgrim Fell^ship Our Own Tea Bogs ^ The inapeetor reported permits wlU be held at the L P. Fltxgerald the City Cbuncil. member* of the youth grw p will BKG OF 64 ' leaned for three dwallinga on Grand Ford Station Feb. 9 at whicA time New Arrival conduct the I I a. m. wortMp serv­ Avenue were later voided when it the males will tie themaelVes to A daughter was bora to Mr. and ice. Katherihe Yeoman* will apeak KAWfiPEARS .- f^FAF^rlGrand pAfmn Eating 6 r o . 2 9 Crisp GrooR Cohbngo -waa daclded.aot .to.buUd.oaJhat. the kttdnaa to prodoce t heir own Mrs: Raymond HtgglnFof Vernon —r o n -“ Youth TArfronls- lafe’a-Bar- location. I Extra Large Size""— tt l NO I q>ednltlea. Trailer Court nt the Hartford Hos* rierx." ’’Youth and We.” and “A srUA 15 A oonunimication was read atat* . J. Donald Shannon, local attor­ fUtal Monday, ^ Spiritual Barrier.’’ Judith Lewis Ing thaLthne would be a reaumpr ney and MhtQiawr Altea. proprietor - -wHl speak'on "Delinquency: -A So- tlon of the hearings eh the pro­ - cial -Barrier,U an«y H e rb ^ M « naive reading. Two communications were re* OUR OWN MARE SUGAR.CURED \" While the nature of the entries Oliftoi/Ooodale will be organist -A eelved from Attorney Gnuttl in re. from theae men are not known pt CHOICE AND PRIME CUTS Virilsis PmhwH 3 r gaud to falls on icy sidewalks; one and the hymn* ' "O Life That /NIBLETS BRAND, Corn-on the-cob without the cob CALIF. SUNKIST i this time, nil are known to be ex* Maketh AH Things New,” “Look­ for Mies Nellie Brennan and the ixcoloRt Hovor odd Oiiality COAST TO COAST Tender golden kernels , fresh-shucked flavor JUICY FOR other for Mrs. Susan lahx. They celleat cooks. ing Upward Every Day'’ and "Ite- / kMtiMi Mix«dll«b u49° Mrs. Myrtle Pierre, chairman of Jol^ Ye " Pure---- ■in Heart.'------CAueotNiA tw in w in k were' ieferred t » the insurance LY N N PO U L potT, wumrif, MuscATiv, Y FARMS U P A p r i c N t company. lenry Duprey■ey will give the call KBINR SNOW WHITE The treasurer was author* "Choieg CowMCticHt Pi V Fram Oinr f orim to Ym " NATIVE MILK-FED TV’orahip mnd Gwendolyit Lock- wHin PO«T. PAU onv shimt WHOLE CORN tsed to^raw a check for $85 pay* vood will present the prayera |C HAIF Mushrooms GRAND WITH STEAKS IB ' hiipoitid Piltol DalM u8Y SMe to the Town of Vernon for SOS Mote St.-^-OpM UotR 9:00 P.M ^ ToL MUf.8098 ^“Praise td the Lord, the At- ar6r5ri.35oAt2.59OAl ■>k poasible damage during Midget Kidn^Skni-Dowi BONELESS VEAL “- 59c mighty,” is the anthem. I - / League practice sessions at the old SPECIALS— Tax Payment Due LIBBY’S JUST RE- ^pajttfdoif^ .^w at d l r f wUL M ft yu L Sana. TTUfuL j u l '56/ High School. Payment of taxes may be made LEFIRANC WINES BobyEwdsot^il-STRAINED 4 . * , . 3 5 7 Alderman Thomas Keman re* May Bring WHOLE LARGE 7 ;^ y property, oavnenr untjl Fnb* 1,. 7^.. ■a;' ported a repreaentatlva of the \ LEAN. SHORT SHANK wittiout added Interest accumu­ •om io m cAUKNtNtn -L. iari4oz State Highway Dept, together ''' ' ■ ’ 'r ' lated. Mrs. Helen Parks,'tax' col- ■UtY PORT, TAWNY Pont DEL AAONTE J 18 0 2 ' 1 QT 14 02 GrapefYJetc* ,,*,2'^ i : Restless Nighb CUT-UP CHICKEN LIBBY'S ORANGE 4 0 Z with Police Capt Peter J. Dowge- ROASTING CHICKENS ;iector tvi'l he at the Library Ito- CntAM SMSttY, MUKATH PINEAPPLE . CANS- CAN i • faaetlee Stowe 4»wb, aww Juice FOR BABIES-STRAINED 2 9 ‘ A6P Wetsepb JMw wica inspected Windsor Avenue, t f aeestoe >es1te«fce,~ tmmt- Smoked Shoulders “’-49c morrow from 7:80 to 9 "p. m. and cuie ptY SH im Juice jiANS 29* > Z-XVA.' ... Route $$,' Kaet Main end Orovs i uTtoSirt^peai TORROn. Saturday from 3 to fi m m. Pay­ ■--- - ■it-J.'.-- ' /■rtoixax'.'iitoie' Streets whkh an state highwhya ittoee aWMa wHli ttoie £ • OVEN ments' pn autbrndblle taxes “are iVHa rv«6iiv» - cttNO can *9 mSaete kMaey f aaettoa to aeU GBOTE * WEIGEL, •6T I . U 1 LB 1 OZ and that proper speed and parking tisci or FRY READY also due. i A SCHOON/MAKER SELECTION LIFTON'S PKG ■igw will be erected immediately. sssli— ss4«tinis.ews sisrttoe st azae- ' ARMOUK. STAB Puppet Show Slated DEL Mpl^TE -PANS sue Is sS l MfawrNseisr InrHsttoaseiss Tan Bogs PKGOF 16 OF4B 5 5 ' U P Fruit €oclrtatt B Ofleere Elaeted Is eel4 wieea 4tol ew * 8* atoUas wp Eock LR. A puppet Bhow under the direc­ A t the meeting of S t Bcmard’a \_;v ; tion of the worthy lecturer, Mr«. ^ NoY.S. WINES - V r M «i‘s Club held Tuesday evening, "Tw’sILSeeuiltrnEw Umm csa4l. Murial Skoog will be presented at 'LB NerihtyChoc;$m the following oOlcers were slactM ttoaa toUwr jrva. Trr Doss'* PiSo-s aUM FRANKS ■om io m Nfw YotK m il eiorotk. Us*4 oooaoosfallr to sriWosi for the grange' meeting Monday. Mrs. Upton's fto YELLOW LABEL PKG 6 5 II1QII ^ EL MONTE CAn A " ! ^ for the oom l^ yeart chaplain and o-wrSeyoan. lO'ooMoitoefcoo.siosrllaioo — ^-^-specializing — Skoog haS' appointed. Mrs., Muiial TAWNY POnr, MMY P09T. OiwigeJoke ^/fWHT „ CAN honorary prewdent. the Rev. Pat* Dasa** sir* haver nltof fro** Omoo stoeosk Davidson as her aaaistant in the forts-hoIvtholtBaooantUBortahosaaiai. Your Choice Lb. 65 c NY tNfntV, MUKAm. SNMMY ■ A r i m e AU 2 > I* rick J. Mahoney; William Loehr, tonSaskaaSonMla. 0*tOaaa'*PiBiSs4arl . post of lecturer. ;• Arr Pngo leois VAOIfTrlt* CANS i r preaident: Bdwin Brtel,>vloe pres* To Enroll Electors / STH QWe ■ JMUSHROOMS 3 OZ W C CHOPPED A 7 C DEL MONTE H 1 L B 14 0Z C Q CUT-UP POULTRY •or / Idsnt; Edward >ellegriiil, secre* Mrs. Lillian HamUton and Law- BinB SLICED CAN 3 OZ CAN L! YELLOW CLING A CANS , W.J ta ^ : John Aaha treasurer. "lUY THE PARTS YOU UKE REST* LEAN, FRESH PORK Tomato So«p ANN PAM 6cAN8 s r The Board of Governors in* IREASTS — LEGS — WINGS ^ LIVERS — CROWN VINO eludes: the Rev. Patrick J. Ma­ French Fried-Birds Eye Cut GroonBeom ■B.IAaiX. honey, William Loehr, Edwin Br* RACKS AND NECKS — GIZZARDS BLUE LABEL 1 LB 0 9 0Z 9 0 ^ t tel, Edward Pellegrini, John Ashe, Shoulders : JOBUSTA Tomotoes , STEWED CANS 3 9 ^ Potatoes Frozen-Juft Redwcedl A PKGS 'Jh # U P f o n c y P o M Mayor PVederick Berger,. Thomas A iKwrr nto t a m w«n Kertuuuand Sterling little: audi* BROILERS - FYERS - FOWL - ROASTERS EMERGENCY tore. Francis Poggie, Leo Flaher*. BLl^E LABEL VLB Al Poultry Ovoo RCody ond Cut S|MnbIoI for Your Cook{R9 Noodt OllVtURNER -95*= OAL 1.65 iy , WtUlaiq WltiiKdL Pickled Beets SLICED CANS 3 3 ^ The next meeting will be a so* SERVICE > blal to be held Feb. 9 at $ p. m. FARM FRESH EGGS DAILY ItaBaa Night Mated T. Paul Mandnl of Crystal Lake FOR A NICE MEAT LOAF. CAREFULLY PREPARED -•Y- ■,// CALL^ Whiskies t IB 14 02 la chairman of a large group at A&P SLICED ^ CANS. the Blka Club who are making M I-9-4548 "^All Dtjargeot plans for the llrat natioiudlty FRESHCALVES TENDER BABY BEEF LYNNBRdOK \ night of the year, Italian night REPPIR c o n tr o lle d s u d s in g fo r LARGE. nt the local lodge has always been WILLIAMS ■UNDtO WMISKIY THE AUTOAAATIC WASHER PKG 3 9 ' nn outstanding social event and LIVER u 98c LIVER OIL SERVICE M • . ■ 5TH q A&Rv. 'CANS the affair Saturday of this week x>F ■ nor 0.4G promiaes to ecUpSe all .. previous • • • O M W w e 0 ■ 'V • a a HAiFwyq itpU n events. FRESH DRESSED N AtiVE POULTRY 'OAl * •» ' I 1 caf' EE H Ju uifiiT 3 LB b a g Tha Strictly Xtalien diimer will WHISKIES IN THIS PtOOUCT, SUNSWfeET P BOTSi start the -evening’s program and Ills * S, A AND 7 YEAU OID 8 O'clock CoHao 2.61 (Xnl^ I will fesUure ^kihgHiipaV antipas­ CAPONS u. 59c FRESH ” • • • • f • . J tos, veal cutlets, spaghftti, MEDIUM SIZE 3 LB BAG ronltilTil ft u 12 OZ, aad other ItaUea- SCALLOPS »^59e BRIARCLIFF Red Circle Coffee 2.64 Musical eatertetmnent tiictudlng MBiDto wNitkrr CANSf: Vocal aad Italian inatrumental FOR ROASTING OR STEWING ' IV* SMALL. STEWING STH 2 ,9 9 3 LB BAG SKf HOW MUCH 95c . ^edaltlee. win foDow the dinner. «***’JSSSS 2 .6 7 vPfxe. Aowqcm OYSTERS PtOOP-''Xr-- Bokor Coffee tMtauw T--. PULLETS Lb 45c Maaebastof ...WHISWES. Ml THIS . r809MCT| e____L^aal rr.„- i rsto Of ftg c MUYS AT YOUSASm w«.A5e“ ,; ' 4 YEAHS OLD BwNdCW ckMS^iYS'^ a p o g n o fY i p ^ T cans “ 9 /D. B. F B E O ro m L Pvop. ^ • s'. Each $1.69 iMPPQRllD GALT' MEDIUM SiZE- HERRINGS mAMHT u jm s d u % Each 2 5 c , OraiN EVEBV Ei^NINO' UNTIL 9 to 5™ 2 3 9 TM Ytm M -ilKW Aged Chfddor Cheese iA ■ I ■ ^ Vtoop FOT a Sunnyfiald Jkni TomitoM naNDAM OISmiEO IN IlllNOlS KRAnT CHEESE Grade "A ” LAND OlAKIS Fresh Vegetables 4 YEAK OLD . M s m ic n v E Spreads prrMiEaoarrrNCAppit * « 23*= Mmmys Joly Pops 5 ? ,ir We will for your freezerl Lb. g bBEEN e e n BUTHR BUTTER 75c MOUNTAIN • ^ lono Toffloto Juice Ann Pago Cnirmri Joly'!!? 2 r JAMES STEWART 14 Lb Prints By H A L r s AAP CANS 2 9 c N.R.C. PREMIUM F O T E T O E S ^ BOtTUO m MND Gropefmit Sections 2 Crisjjm Fig Imrs mpteSS^ Yog, fur ouly Sc o pouud wo wW eortfuRy cut up, properly wrap, oud quick* Fraqi ■ounoN wmsKiY No other vocuum-pocked. . . 7 8 ' CLASSIC MFG. WlndserviDe Headguarters ino coffee can p o w b ly give you loan Pons standard 2 cans 23’ DilPIcklos « 2 r fruauu your mtuti ut brrr tumporoturos. SALTINES “^r*l5e * " 3 . 9 9 ^ F O R PtOOP »OT , more good cupo per pound m___ H___ . NOtWtOlAN StlO A O j e Sunnybrook < 1§Lb.Bag2SC DISTILLiO IN KbrrUCKY gannirai tiuiPEm acansa/ Notloy Mmirino ^21* . . . »o why poy more? 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LfA - • V. ■/'' t . Y' . ■; ■; -1 ■ i, ^ v/' i-- ' I // f 7 ‘ . :r-7 ■K. ■ f . ■ ■ ' ■ r " K- J : 'I • 1 / ■' f " > ' ».j ''■ > V. V ' 'i-i- ^ t , i ' j I v f ^ i ^ * »• /^ LK'; h B.: V' . -f •' ’• . r ' ( 'y .. . A I- • / •( ’ •(; i ? ' ■' *■ ■' .■ ■■f ■' • ; f ■ 7 - X ' ' ‘ ■ 1 • • . - V 1 ■■ i - i: IfANCHESTER EVENING AU), rOTESTER, COim., THUI^DAY, JANUARY 28,1954 EH o iK a. BY FONTAINE POX FUNNY BUSINESS ✓ BY HERSHBERGER DAILY dlOSSWORD^PUZELE^ .... U it I , ( I .i i , | - .T Sense and Nonfeense saw tbs'' planaS A naw tr to 1 > 8 -HoldlKicka^iS!^, • "How could ,F.you ten they wettElR ^; In th t Union ffe m bombef" he vnur asIM, Old Lady* Uttte boy. why Women to hAhand reading pa­ " I saw th* insects,” h A an­ /: per: -^"You needn't bother saying viug Korea Y lis t ACnOM . f Btfeie ; aren't you In acAodI Instead of fO: swered : ' ^ In f to the movleeT 'uh-puh' any m o re -I , at«PP«<> "What kind o f insect* 7" ' IWMtera state ■Mranaer Little Boy—Lady, X got th# talking ftva minutes ago.'' Talk *T could not aay what kind. Sev­ h*- at Uw ViSm form) measlea. — Dorla Matthews in Tha For Red China eral Kinda,” Wilson replied. (OeaUmwd fro m Page 0m ) GTJlitai'i tOnUMOCMa Saturday Review of Llteratufer^ children who^e parents, for oDe Richard Tenneaon o f Albem biftwtttata WfWnjl# tawt aaeff From Pag* Om ) . Minn., told newsmen: "Today I am A travellnf aaleiman. who tow* land Fbraign Minlatar Bldault reason or anoOter, are, not at borne JOHKC] •rod alx feet' aeven Incheii' tall, When a man has a ^IrtlMlsy ha when be comsi home from schdoL happier than I have ever been .be­ ^jO rO O ^i ULeact covered I t rulara lluadhad togaUiar at. noon and ap- Army men. O h e^as y * , drifftee. fore in my life. . nmnaLi atopped at a amall hotel In an out takes, a day ofT; ^tHit when a A t tbla transitional stage parents E T E A n ri of the way farmlnf coipmunltjT. women has a birthday aha InkeF' Ipa^mtly daclded on tiitir tacUca and teachers miift use a flm i hand, Three were arUIlerypim, two were Tenneson's mother, Mra. Portia ■•isr “Sr«» Saleaman—Hava you a vacant a year off. ' ■to taka ‘ ft tough line on the 3- much guidance . and strong super- medical aidmen. There Were two Howe, flew , to Tokyo last month TEL. in a vain effort to see him and rooift ? . *...... * ' '. I Power Conference. A t leaat that vislon/* . engineers and^ha rest wem^ntgn- tr MPrescatly AitaridT The clerk, an old fellaw, who persuade him to return home. AM80 LANCS'! ^OWeichta of. 43 Small \ • The" ngUon'a highest recorded ■was tha Una balng takan by The next melting of the Child trymeh. ijsssr “E “« ' V a a i;hewtnf tobacco, letaurely re* feibpersture was 134 - degrees iDullta, who Bought to mova Molo- Study Group wiU be the presenta­ .Lowell O. Skinner of Cleveland nickaama iLItiteta India WiUdraC Five a ^ 21 yeera old and the satd-^Ji* was firmly convinced th* plied: Fsrenhelt, in Death Valley. July Itoy on to a dlacuaaion of die tion of an important film "Passion I t Wlnglika part f t iSSunfer » J w 460fh(rwuc oldest ip^32. The average age .,1s United,ed'r' 'Stptes ■ waa guilty of germ Dertc Clerk—-Yea! 10, 1013. The lowest was 00 de­ |Gernuu) quaatlon. for lAfe” on Wednesday evening, ; tSlaUmatora 37 Gave darto 4*F0urth \ Saleeman—Do you aerve teOdT Nineteen, are single, two warfare in Kprea. ImpJamaht ftBeaonel 31 Doctor (ab.) Arabian caliph grees below sero at Yellowstone Dulles told' Molotov it was -ob* February 10, at South School. ta._ Three at* Negroes, A fter chewing the tobacco for a rkMS tha propoaad 6-Powor Cbn- “ I am goin^ tq^ Chin* to fur­ MBiMtaan ftWax 40 Mart 43 Number \ Park. Peb. 0. 1«38. had an ' average' of two' ther peace, furth*^ ipy general few momenta and eyeing the Iferenct could not ba a temporkry •■®*i*t* SO Arabian |uU 41 Window part SlSaacagld in high school. One had'd 1-2 knowledge /and political knowN •aleeman crlUcally. he drawled lone. Ha aaid It waa "ihoredible'* ftWrtfhtnf aOShifit (comb. 43...... Altitude*' 3^ Ntw (comb. Marriage uS«ed to he a 30-50 yeara of college and another grad­ edge. Be.vond that. I'm afraid' Deak Clerk— Yea, but wa ain't ■that the four here, plus Chou En- davica form) (ab.) form) fUIinf no atloel proppeltlon with each party con­ About Town uated from college. Two completed it's none of your business,'' h# 3T Stefa Waya tributing an aqual share to make I l a I, would be able to solve pollt- grammar school only/ antp two said. ■ / SI i t afrant wood llcal, military and economic prolK didn't finish grammar 'school. One I f you don't believe In Provi* it successful. Nowaday^, women M t a R. M. Luckfngham and The'Commtmist High Command M Btolate wanV the bait of it—or clae-all- lleou with which thk Vnlt^ Ha- daughter, Jean, of Forest S t. will only complete the sixth grade. refused to taka back the prisoners dence, Juat watch eome of thoM Itions bad grappled for nine year*. 33 Ampbilhaatar m ony...... ' m n d the. next - few months. in. . No Pollticol Activity when ..the .Indiana tried-.tn return nutomooilet driver* and try to flf* T h * taaka w h ic h lEoIotov out- Mldkar (Sp.) ure out what aavea tham. Florida. L t Col. Luckingham, who Not a single oh* o f the 21 had all unfepatriated POWs Jan. 22. SSDoetrtiMa Two cowboya were talking. I lined'’ yeeterday for the 5-Power is on laave of abaencs from Radio any recorded political activity But Ck>mmuni.st Red Cross organ* ] meeting — ranging from atomic 2 c«s Iff* kr Ml* iw. STXfiata* ^ Phil—X -undecBtend yotf re .mov­ L, One--My name's,Tex. Sjtetlon WTIC, was graduated prior to entering the Army. izatlomt took charge of the men M OItea-- “ r - r Second one—You fmrfi •fexas? [ diaarmamont to Asian aettlemanta frbih'the Air (^niihaiid and Staff -- The Allied apokeemen-said 10 after they appealed publicly to he. ing from this neighborhood. I — would compel It to become per- 40 Mintralapriaf Lm Icirst one — Nope from Louisi­ School at Maxwell Air Force Base of the 21 came 7rom low Inconie taken back- as “ 'free men.” ’Now you Icnow urhy W\niany of tho 1:15 commuttr* BiU-^How could you find out ? I Imanent, Dullea said. 43A ft didn't tell a aOul. ana, but who Yranta to be called and is stationed at Ft. Walton, Fla. homes. Most of the others were Over carry cantt!'* 44 Sainta (a b .).' Louise ? ^ DuUea theh made his demand Mbs. Luckingham recently visirikl from middle class families. One __ J BTT Phil—Good hewa travpia fast? I to move on in these words: V- 47IU>o(cdU)a the family of her son, Lt. R. M. la the son of an Army officer. mouth .. FATHBAOEJtB* Keeks Change of Sublect Luckingham, Jr., bf Ft. .Worth, One/of the. 21 is ah orphan who Youngster Beaten, Three Hundred B Y J;“l l. W ILLIAM S OUR BOARDING HOUSB^ w it * MAJORHOOPLE Anothaa reaaon.you^ can't taka •M y foiUng t i that w t iteve had 0 O T tn m w fe t lOtiaI bCnhti ' it with you—it goea before you do. He got his dsughter off his hands. Tex, ' was idopted at the age of 11. UH om His Joy wae not complatc. Ian aderr YOU OH. IM OLSr OF r^STARTWOME/ ' S4lban Vacattonlat (|o dniggiat) : “ Have For then end there he had to put The Ruth Society of the Cove­ Before entering the Army, five Markers In Our Dinky FINISH THAT LAST SAND, SOT IF-THAT FORTONATELV INE ALWAYS S3 Plant exudate | Her husband on his feet. I Power Idea) and that without for­ nant-Congregational Church win were restaurant workers, four Yard To Choose Proai! PPRISE. brother AMOS/r ( you anything;, that's good for mos­ getting what has been laid we ^ / UersM PbotM. (Continoed fraa* Page Ooe) SPOT? WHCr ARE WORKS J WONT liEPT IN SHAPE AMO TAKEN SO Scandinavian quito bltaa on fop of poison ivy, — F. G. Keman. hold its monthly meeting with Mrs- Opening tonight at 8:30 a t the Bowers BelipiDl is the O nter Theepisns* production of “The Uttle were truck drivers, three were VtX) WA^IN& MEECW S^AMV IH THIS AFTERHOOH/— SM! >00 j CARE OF MY HEART— HAK- should now move on to an ex K. EJnar Raak. at the parsonage. mechanics or mechanics' helpersi The Finest I r SOT A1D0CH or RED O N ' DOTTN over stinbum?'’ I change of views regarding the Foxes.” Members of the cast shown abovi Kra (left to rigtit), the meld, Edith Moore; Birdie, Pen- told them he had struck the child POR~M«Ni* IHORE-SO i^a f f /;—Wh a t b r in o s r Tha„wor»t thing Uiot happens to 43 Spruce SL, tomorrow at 7:46 one was a bakery employe, a serv AHEAD/ Be a k ,OLD Boy— IP trila . I problems relaUng to Germany and nie Richter; Oscar. Bill Brown, and Regliui, Ruth Rowley. The Thespians Hhve been rehearsing the on previous occasions because “sh* 'The real test of goIfH-4 bers .Will bs welcomed by the The former Allied aoldiers, along They said Mrs. Dryburgh. the Workmonthip ^ A v l other- ORoraoilika CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER skill as a diplomat in the past and group. with 325 South Koreans, carried child's mother, married Dryburgh a m i yJiSE 'lOo’R e this in that Molptov bad not lost hla Old Mother Nature Unfolds Red “ peace dove" banners ea they a year and a half ago. The'child, tHEBAtWSttl quantity I touch. The WBA Guard Club will meet Pentagon Seen .marched from their barbed wire formerly a state ward,, was turned Moteriol RHiMO.wrriHv' 0 Oiiantel pocgyl He said Molotov had pulled out tomorrow night at 8 o'clock with compound in Korea's bleak Neu­ over to the couple four months YONIONEM OR^^ I of the hat "nftbita for all of vs." Mr A Maud White, 87 Pine St. tral Zone. ago. * Catting done IB n r own CHiN.' Dullas gave as example* of Molo- In Power Test Big Repertoire of Weather Child Fatally Burned shop from tha rough g t^ I lev's msgli; rabbits peace for Ko­ They sang, cheered and shouted In another Connecticut story in­ Student Pastor Dsan Berg we* -----_L-—- charges of imperialism and germ to the finished bm Bio iu L BUGS BUNNY rea, peace for Indochina, an end of the instructor last night at the volving a youngster, Arnold the atom race, a eetUement of Over Autjliority Last night's freak weather of -'bHdge. The . driver of the other warfare' at the Western World as Belhnger, 17-month-old son and flrit sesaion of a new adult mcm- they boarded big green trucks-for apeclflc problems and a tremend rain and enow sandwiched around jAnthony H. Miller, 67, of 18 only child of Mr. and Mra, Arthur becshlp claasAt Emanuel Luthsran . / ...J j l ^ y * « ‘ R'l-i '"^a* unable to steer the trip north. oua increase in economic proeper Church. Another aesalon will be (Owrthmei Fage -OM) a xaimnertike thunder-qnd-HghU way of the “akldding Belanger. of. 33 Sheffield Tecraca MANCHESTER l/e All of the Americans have been W atervllle, was burned fatally to­ Ity. held Wednesday evening of next ning storm and followed by^prop- ■ vehirie. ' given dishonorable discharges by He aaid Molotov promised these immediately ga lled Wilson U> be day in his crib on the third floor / week under Pastor CsrI Olson. the U. S. Defense Department. MEMORIAL achievements Would be made pos certain thajt^ostice was done. ping temperatures mada driving. - And on Spruce Street, near the of a 6-teiienient building. Bible If only the Western Powers Dickens^ yesterday was given a conditions haurdoua and caused a tiathan Hale School, a car being Some said they planned to visit Fi'ra Marsbhl George Carroll James Demos. 23, of iSd Broad m ed ic^ clearance and transferred minor interruption in telephone driVen south by Rudolph New- Cpmmunist China nqw that they said the fire started in the first COMPANY would Invite Red China's Chou to St., yesterday entered the U. S. tha. conferance tahlA.. . . from J^\e Army's ^^alte.rJReed, Hos­ :...... „ . 1 bauer^ii; qt 47 JHoU St-, hit. an Icy a re "ffe e men.” Others refused M fippr . tepeioept. pf '.Gfiprg*, True*. A. AIM ETTI. Pyop- Air'Force-and has-proceeded to pital here, where heYtad been ar­ T’oiu^ reportea four accTaents j patch of pnycment, iipun around answer when asked where they love. Carroll reported that an over­ CK>R: PEA1KL sag H ABinM nr The American diplomat said he Sampson Air Force Base, N. Y, STREETS > S? looked over the United Nations rested, to Ft. Belvoir, Va., 15 miles this morning, ail within the hour : traveled backwards across the Would go. flow of oil from a range oil burner 7 h e Charter again only this aaorning away. The. Army named Col. and a half, starting at 6:2(), ^n atreet, over the curbing and into a ..Communist, newsrnen said. spe-_ was responsible for. tto (ire, . ! Oppoelte East (Ooietery :, Anyone In tei^ a d Is Invited io^ Which icy roads, were a cdhtrlb/ 'JOVIAL and found that every plan Molotov Jamaa Jewett Carnes to head the traffic sigA cial canips had been preparto for The fire spread rapidly both in­ go on a trte to Aha 'Carnegie En- a utlng factor. Howevirt, all 6f the the men at Kaesong and that a side and outside the building, and TELEPHONE Bn-a-5W7 ■ f ‘’JS’I.;. propoaci Can be handled by tJ. N. group which will make pr*-4rial The Investigating ^atrolinan. TRUEST: downment International Center in inquiiy to determine whether .accidents were minor, and no one gala .K’elcome awaited them. into tlte hallway. or MI-S-8882 | . » 0^9.wM1hI*)S i-Z* Then he pinpointed his conclusion; Joseph Sartor, aaid Newb'auer'a THC WORRV WARTT New York City, on Feb. 15. Dag Dickenson shall face court mar­ waa injqred. car, which ended up on th* lawp In interviews before leaving the A family of 12, including 10 chil­ “ Because the United 'Nations has Bolt Hits Cable OPEN SUNDAYS .1rl^r1llr^ift■ ;■ ^ Hamiqarskjbld, Secretary-General. tial. of 172 Spruce St., said th* vehicleV compound all of the men said em- dren. living next door to the refused to admit into ita councils a U. N.. will welcome the group and 'ihe local branch' of the Sou^- pbaticaliy that they believed Belangers managed to escape. Buy Direct aad Sava Maoay proclaimed aggresaor (Red China) Thei'e was disposition in some missed hitting a fire hydrant by round tables and discussion grouos Defense quarters today to believe em New England Telephone Co., inches. American fliers dropped germ* on Lookinf Ahead BY V. T. HAMUN Mr. Molotov contends the United will be held. Registration may be said 15 telephones in the Hackma­ North Kona. The 94,000 accidental deaths in A L L E Y dOP Nations must be penalised by hav­ that the plan to announce the ar­ / mada with Mi*s Patricia W u 1 p. rest of Dickenson Friday night waa tack Street area were put out of He S*w. Bombs Dropped the United States In 1953 were ing Its reaponsibilitles transferred |AITBRAU.,OUR Service Bureau for Women's Or- known in high Army quarters. order about 8 p. m. last night when A standard Roipan cohort COU' Aaron Wilson.^ of UraidA La., about 2,000 . fewer than these of OH, 1 e w COD / OH. tr. the aggressor. ^ . ■■ ^aa ranlaationa, ME/Main St., Hart- Fir^t reports were that there had lightning struck a cable. Lloyd talned about 6(^ men. said he waa sure thq^ charges were 1952. Read Herald Advs. ^ X P ^ l MCW.AAPfT FOUGHT Floor ( you lO n i “ Mr. Molotov has entertained us Hobron, manager« of the branch, VNJANTLY-I \ i N f been a allp-up at some lower by an exhibition of his ability to eclielon and that the action' was said water got into the burned em¥OVKS> make the preposterpue seem pteiu- ■ OPery'TvwM A \ '1 Airman I- c . Duiward J. Ml.ller, prcmatuieiy carried out. cable caaing, damaging aeven lines. ■ TOForofn; ' ' ' . n T ^ Ible. However, we did not come son of Mr. and Mra John Mtfier. ' Defense officials emphasised The phones were back In aer^ice here for entertainment. W e came 374 Hartford Rd., with his wif^, there waa no question of the by this morning. here in the hopea of 'doing eome Ernialeen, and children. Kurt and, right of tlie Army to prefer the Although ice covered the atreeta serious business.” KriajtinA recently returned to the charges against Dickenson,, that this morning,, none formed on util­ United States after spending' two the Issue waa over the failure to ity lihea or hcarby trees. Parker years in Fairbanks. AlaskA After adviM top Defense officials that Soren, manager of the Manchester Stufly Group Told ^vlsiUng hia parents here for three the Army proposed to make the Branch of the Connecticut Power week*, they went to California, announcement prior to the time Go., said there was no in(eirupUon where he Is stationed with the urged by the department. of service during the night. / Of Teen-age. W <^8 320th* UUntenance S q u a d r o n . Earlier incidents which caused Has ding Crews Busy Th* Town Highway Dept, ha^/lta March Air Force BeSe. visiting her annoyance In top Defense quarters *M don’t know what it is, but Ethol’s up to som«th|F parents in Utah en routA Airman entire highway crew out this morn­ •Adolescents have prob)*ms and Included publicaiion of a story, atr ing, Sanding and aalting the streets U toly » N > had my jiipo and tlipptrt/ready tha MUlar enlisted iAlSbO, tributedi td a high;_Kavy official, l^m #irou^ washing dMvHr* they want everyone atee to have te tonL-O n* w ' Df. jEn*: de­ probtema,'' said RichaTd Byers in saying that the atomic submarine partment s*td 12 plecea df equip­ CHRIS WILKIN, PUnetecr Meeting Of Minda BY Rt^S^ WINTERBC^AM discussing “ The Problems Facing The Rev. Dr. Fred R. Edgar, Nautilus was only a test vehicle, pastor of the South Methodist ment wer* on the Job since 7 IN BURSAGK’T AND HER BUDDIES Rough B Y E DGA^ MARTIN the Adolescent,"' at a meeting of not intended for Combat use. W il­ o'clock. I the WBahington-South School Child Church, attended the third annual son denied this report and let it HMtaUN 7CU.$ H» VE«C6«OR,OF4 LDSf^^Cy.. Only one arrest naultSd from "BANNER” QUALITY FOODS Study Group. Tuesday evening at Alumni Miniaters' Conference and be. known . he_wanted to find ..out the accidents. Uila/motBlng ,an8. CMb -V ASiKK. V t M \ 9FMG ,GAN I HSWfc A DFBl pyrtW/tJORy f tWbriahbp at Union Theological A W T t % 1 South School. * who in the Nav>’ Waa the source. that one involved a charge of fail­ .MDTMATVNOW VhRD O Ibf AW NT NOT , VMiN V30T ? VmnKE The problems of an adolescent Seminary, in New .York City, FANCY T . 1 \N\TK ’W t Before that there was unhappi­ ure to noti^ the Motor Vehicle TNlF HMt-KIN FESIWD OV NY, I fall in two categories; how he feels from Jan. 25 through Jan. 27. ness over the report issued by a am M B WrtKMN'TMB Dept, of a change of .addresA about himself soclslly at home and commission appointed by the Arniy Jeremiah B. Galligan, 23, of daughter, Robin Theresa, was Regular Price 29c Lb. < f«c g FLATFOBM* at school; and bow he thinks of 7 K to recommend on Army reorgenl- South Coventiy, was arrested on NATIVE FOWL bom on Jan. 21 to Mr, and Mrs. himself and hla physical changes, tation. The report criticised the the charge after his car was in­ Dale Johnson at tha Newport With newspaper FANCY Byers explained, adding that at Mfense Secretary for not taking volved in an accident with a dump Navel Base HoeptUI. Newport, this age a child la very changeaWe. the Secretarj’ o f the Arm y,into truck on Hartford Rmd at the Elm coupon on Page 8 One day ha may feel quite ipature R. I. The maternal grandparents full confidence on important mat­ Street interaectlon atout 7:56 a.m. NATIVE CHICKE and Independent, and the next day are Mr. end M ra .'Bernard J. Sul­ ters involving the Anay. ' Patrolman Milton Stratton, who (To broil or fry). he requires help and attention livan. 15 Welcome PI., and the Against this background Is an Investigated, said the driver of the ONLY from everyone: - - paternal grandparent* ate William assertion that the Defense Secre­ truck waa Herbert Hampton, 45, of V LB. I Byers said it is the imderatand- CHOICE or PRIME , of Box Mt. Rd. and MrA tary holds top authority, tran­ 105 Farm D r..... Ing parent'a Job to guess what day Dwver of Lake St. scending that of aecretaries of the Skid OB Same lee this is. Ths adolescent rebels * i ch o!/L c a n individual services or their gen­ Two cars were slightly damaged BEEF RIB BOASI the shacklee of adult advice and on W.'Middle TumpikA when one, supervision to accept the ways d erals or admirals. FRUIT COCKTAIL 3Ye FANCY. BONELESS _ his contemporaries. What they It Was entihciated in a reCeht driven by Ralph H. IVarren: 87, Of 8 UNCRE8X OR SHVBFINE P R IS C ILLA ’S PO Perils Of Parenthood BY AL VERMEER I think or do is most important to Hospital Notes revlaion to the 1948 Key West 13 Centerfield St., skidded, apun(^ hVCKEY FINN I him. Suddenly parents and teach- j Agreement, which prescribed the a:-ound and struck the other which Strawberry Preserves 15 Os. Tnmbler Brisket CORNED BEEF Still Hope! BY LANK LEONARD ars must Utk« a "back seat.” Patleata Today: 1.16 I rolas 'and missions of the services wae stuck in a snow bank. and the. relationship of the aerv- The struck car, driven, by Bror NEW ENGLAND STYLE .'v - ' ^ n n v u m V I The physical changes of the ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Mr*. NIBLET5 - - I t Oa- Vac Can Barbara Hauachtld, 94 Milford Rd.; Ices. into that agreement there Manatrom, 58, ,«f Hartford, haiL L k A ’ •' C P i'I’CM ES M M 3 KEU,I»SURE \ l- ia s tB 6KIT, UMMflSEEl I M K W M t l O r i M F 1 OWONLyGETMXPdFUXXEl I young teen-ager are quite disturb- SO 02. CAN—SUNCRE8T \ ing to Wm. Girls are 1*4 to 3 years l-Miss Helen Mitchell, 37 E. Middle Waa. written a new and specific just preev^ed Warren'a car and - A N D 1 ' IF yoti 70LDiHE< iMe.Tiimf > u-uF XXI mean! -ah- useDtohim, FRSr.IU MAKE MM AN OFFER ' SMOKEDPICNICS CATCW HIM ahead of boys In physical and'Tpke.; Mra. Beatrice Harvey. 101' atstem«nt t'’ al: had akidded in the same manner FDU THNK THE GOVEMO^ FYESf AVIMT GO«NOR,Mtt.r> ttAUyjSNTlOO _^MBMTLEIHT______IHATUSETaElTOtKX! AND on the aamip stretch m Ice. CHERRY PIE MIX !! ^ NurrsDMiELaiiE yw AnjusT HEDiiNPERSTANDfJ social maturity. They feel frua-'w. Middle Tpke.: Herbert Leggett,! "No function in any part of the CUDAHY'S MFDRTANlhuL! YOU \NftMEAU.UF5Er 1HE GOVERNOR NDNTHAMriD trated b w anse boys of their own i Dudley St.; Charles Strickland. I Department of Defense, or any of In another two-car skidding ac­ -AND TAKE NMMCX^ WHAT I . 4 IS Os. Pkg. Lb. TOSTAyWRIGHr FUVSDWEaWATXXiL-M TMNKIU, KNOWAINWGAPOUriT! age pay little attention to them, • 148 Main St.; David PieU, 36 Birch I its component agenclea; shall be cident this momlhg. a car operat­ RIVER RICE (PNORTnnnAHIM? JL MTENOSMOMf] WITH mm! DONTNKPLOUE^J GOOUTSVERK and boya feel Inferior becauae the 'st.; Mra. Auguste Nelson, Bolton;. performed indepehdent of the dl- ed by -Charles E. MareeL 21, of 47 SVNCBEST— 46 02. c a n SUNLIGHT BUTTER ammute! ^ girla are ahead of them physically, I HenryTurek, Bolton: Mr*. Tvy |rectlon, authoritv. and control of Avondale Rjd.. spun around into a CUDAHY’S /' :/ ^ socially. 'Condon, 79 Biasell St.; Mrs. Mary tpe Secretary of Defense.” » car on Oakland Streat n ew -Wood- L PINEAPPLE JUICE The early developing girl and the, Stryjeski, RockviUe; Mra. I^ la [ ______IT 0 2 ,—BlCTnr (mOCKRR |S»4 developing toy have the great-. Ha3rea, 389 Summit .81.; Mr*. Elea- . . ^ ' Deiirieh Oleomarserine '^SSe eat proUem of adjustment. Parent*.] nor McChire, 85 Sleep Hollow 'La.; ^ ANGEL FOOD MIX Pk|^. 2 can''ease the problems of the.late Judith Does, 125 Prospect St.; developer by seeking Qilnga he can Rockville; Michael O'Brien, 72. Ido successfully. . . at . . hla . stage---- of de Cottage St. TOP BUYS THIS WEEKEND STARLAC OPFO ^ ' Frozen Food Ivelc^menU They muet not expect ADMITTED TODAY; Sally COOKIES BIRDSEYE A/S * f t j A Ihlra tO' compete In sports or social CSteaey, 75 FaTm Dr, AT Nh-fm link OREO fJ aAififlESStt.. . Igrapaa for which be ^ tot ready. BIRTH TODAY'.. A aon to Mr, For CAPTAIN EASY I Byers pointed out that the per- and MrA Andrew Messner, 6JI Lb. Pkg. 36c BEEF PIES m The Mayor Again r , LESLre TURNER llod of. r * ^ Arowth. tn toy* is. tha. Main fit. 37c FRECKLES AND HIS FRIEN]^ Big L eaguer (Make* i Qaarte) OUrr CNMKE FALUU6 - BY MERRILL C. BLOSSER Itim*. td .to surA (hey haV* plenty DI8CWARGED. YESTERDAY: PRIDE OF OREGON tl«hn; MRMcKSnr i ’COUtPIFT Y w JUST GOT WCTtD Mr*. EUxabeth Cheney, 40 For- WTO TWQHTeMEE OF WU « t i a CA*lT RUN Oy*R 1 W T MOVIE M A ^ T E tm S E l WIEU..L l W l ^ A / O F lof rest. The heart doe# not de- IG Q i t W tDHWWffJBO CMC- <3*r TUTOJ THE MAYOR,'7 fe MIRED DOWN lU TU' ------ISUFFOSr Ivelop^ * » rapidly as'^tbe body and eat" St.; -Mr* MelviB* OovlllA sons J so. st^Aor^/Dt lover exertion la quits possible with Green Lodge Home; Mra. Mari* StlMM Fmb FriiM m i VstitrtiM 5UHI J/V SUSURBE! BUT 1 KANE HAiees A H nou dt JirmourStwBiM A 5U6EE&TI0M... UttTtXJRSONTD fPK N in N d I resulting bad effect. A minimum Ueplns, Winimantlc; Mrs. Mary EXTRA FANCY BIRDSEYE 6 IVE A DEMON- ITS ALL N e w s / ■ of 10 hour*' - of sleep is recom- Klimek, 3S Charter Oak S t; John SDUXnONOFMS '^BEHT WITH I mended. ‘ . Hennessey, 65 Helalne Rd.; Mrs. DELICIOUS APPLES 2 u. 3i PHENOMENAL .HISiSCHOOL/ Byera axplalned the tie* of ,the Viol* Rica. 76 Ruasell St.; Henning Block Chuck - 49/ LEAF SPINACH SWEET INDIAN RIVER VOICE AT OUR iMooaey check list In the Junior Johnson,-75 Laurel 8t.; Mr*. Al- ■p ^CONVENTION L ■high acbofd guidance . program. vada Jutohville, 15 Wellesley Rd.; Mrs. Mary Uriano and daughter, GRAPEFRUIT 4r.,2< MARJORIE MILLS RECOMMENDED iTheae confidential record* reveSl FANCY 8UNR1ST 49 Summit , fit; U n . Louise Car­ Rib Roaat » 65/ PRODUC;t s Ithat adolescents are serious wor- IrierA Th# greateat problem aeema lisle, 26 U lec St.j Robert Dougan. CHICKEN OF THE SEA TUNA • •••aen^aeeaeo e.« • |to be money, Jobe and tha future. 253 Highland St.'; Sarah Miner, NAVEL ORANGES u..4< FLAKO p i e CRC8T m i x . . . • *4 a'*•••••#.** f %.* aM CITY SEALED SUCEO RACON f c . 7 9 c FANCY FIRM ‘ ^Tie second greatest problem la hla Bolton Center Rd. arcSSELMAN’S APPLESAUCE ' • -••.... e« ^ ***** *L *31^-., rorry about, school; the way he DISCHARGED TODAY; Mra. RAIY REEF UVER .. lb. S9e RITTEIFS REUSH ------a O'* ••**•*« |f|sels about studying and learning.' Ruth Staum, 17-M Garden Dr.; EMPEROR GRAPES l.: V NESCAFE ...... third intereat la himself and Mra. Eleanor Eddiaom 418 Portar l a r g e s w e e t ALSW-EET MARGARINE ...... vbat others think of him. The St.; Arnold McKinney. Coventry; PURE PORK SAUSAGE MEAT b . « 9 e Urtea Monday tbni Friday 18;Se te 1 P. M— V m p LA-3* fourth concerru the, boy-girl rela- Mrs. Nancy Harple, 7 Walker fit.; FRESH PINEAPPLES Lb. 39c V IC F L I N T John GanivenU. 105 Comstock RIR END PORK ROAST ..... lb. S9c HeDo, Floyd BY MICHAEL'O’MALLEY THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE tionahip and what hia paranta per- f a n c y f ir m “The Orange Tree BY WILSON SCRUGGE sit him to do aocially, Rd.; Jana French. RockvUle; Mrs. Henrietta Croteau aad daughter, 3 Records, show that th* greatest lb. 39c TOMATOES Pkg. 19c WKy,YBS,MR3. ^ fDlO YOU HAVE ANV N0,MR.5TRLN6...I / w m S A Fuy *mAT i like ’T w oranise'TBK r r m e cipliaary probleip# are these Lockwood St . ' PURE GROUND REEF MEALY OEEEN MOUNTAIN WWNE, XTMNKlblE BumriiuroME THOUdHT ID LEAVE TT / VERYVET..... MUCK. ■ *«*n-AMfWBB' ^ ------ABlEMTON BROAOWAV mTEResnoM T0V0URJUDGMeiT.t >OJR REOUBGMBrr. TVE ARMOUR-STAR EVIS. TURKEYS ... Ib .49e j e Lb. Rag DO-nsNAirKSTIDDO POTATOES 29 c AUWWSHAOAVENTOOW EMPIRE EVISCERATED DUCKUNG th. 4 fc SOMETHmS FMRLV IT, BUT NEVER FANCY SMPLS. \ aOTTHE ' EXTRA LARGE NATIVE CAPON .. H k79e CHANCE. Fresh Sea FooSs New Is Season FISRAND CHIPS WITH OUR FRIAI^TOR W * hcniB « Rood supply of doHcioos corood boof NATIVEr..' POTATOES • . • • HFD.f t o A D C O K . Our «ew uaitanr proceM gives yp« a delidooa. etisp. for Hih wookood. Ordor eerly— fbere k oooo bot^ gpUni brown food • • Scabi in the fkro r! Come In and try them! PRIED O YSTERS AND CLAM S PACKED TO* T A K E H o m e . C A L L I 60,1b. bag JH O r THE L T. WOOD LOCKER PLANT odl ^ R A T HOUSE. PiMrty of fioplMpUo^ 14S NORTH MAIN STREET MJ 11 RISSRiST. > " TELI^3-R424

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AihAmeirica IFoi • • • f • j]^an^ Owls Gain 56-47 ■'i'. Miami, FU., Jan. 28 (ff>— The powefful Moore smashed ts but Sconng, heavyweight champion Arc! "Sore, we*!! fljUit anybody for morning to get down to the 17$- mainteaeace Moora having, finally diaposiM of- money,*1 added Moore's managar, pbund Hmlt. He aeld ha tired la Alice. Which tied W-' OKLAHOMA CSiarley Johnston. "Wa had to M1 CITY'O y ecision at Armory Joey Maxim a* a challengOr, clam- night ae he scored hla third and the late rounds. Re '-bneiyj BMde ( ^ 1 oral today for a crack at Rocky by far moat deciatve victory over guarantee Maxim $100,000-bffora The apectators' couldn;t tell it limit at the Whicli ;e Mikan” Tag AKNOLD Marciano's crown. he'd give us a chance at hia tiue. though, as the grim, daterminad who burned hio'fipCiM MT Moe Morherdt Standout That target, however, may prove (he Claveland Jabber, the only man Now let ’em put up money to tro Moore chased MAzlm around tha SHORT ha has ever fought for a title aa a for bur title.” . neaa. weighed 174 1-4. , whidi acem to hang, somewhere to be as elusive for Archie aa the chimpkm. driving home powerful lefta Referee Cy QotC Vtnr Torit —(NBA) ®w"- A Schoolboy Results * Once Again in Losing light heavyvyolght title chance lie Archie aeld he also would like tov-M heed end body and vicious a 145-137 a^und his knees and Idok like 8tHlN0-THE- Ha"ljfted tha title from Maxim to go back to Arjgentlna, whara ha w of tha atniixIliiK BatUmon tow dark flagpoles when he puU : Cause with 20 Points; pursued so many years. Chances ovena^ righ^ to tha Jaw. Monroe new it 14 MtaU, Ctafr Ba# kaapa a con- them over bis head for a shot. \N iA O JUMP naHlare nish *M> are Moore wilt cither fight Harold in St. Louis, Dec. 17, 1952, aad fought two profitable exhibition In. Uh) aightb, a right to Joega champ and jadge ,J gtaat ^ a on aapaiujaa. Robinson Signs AHcrr TMArlir p ■- h Johnson of Philadelphia or go back aucesafully-dafendad it against Joe bouts last Bumnter. There ere chin dropped the ax-ehamploa for Constant development of new a Srtl^r. f ...... i ! Play Meriden Friday 148-184. . Potnte .'jn Aa a coa«?h,r UNdTOt^fWBLi. n P im n ..t ...... ; ...... o to South America on another ex­ in Ogden, TiUh, June 24; 1953. "a couple of good boys I could a count (if^qlx. Anothar savage undar tbe' new NBA moves is making him more dan­ 0 Karanda, ( ...... a hibition tour. When he flaa% got hla title shot, fight in Argentina add Brasil,” he boartvtr, the! gerous with every start. , By HAL TURKINOTON / • • • right put MeMm down for e seven lag lO points to the aid X.\Cli dOE KUBACimA*S awrythto*” aaya through sad grabbed the rehenna t Owls .had to aUvs oft an Indian aaa« ...^’a.^«l.' made ^ th Montreal in 1940 wl«n M* received more .votes. thaa..any.] IrTynai*...__ ...... JO T-irsi ^ Haxjni. left, jlrivea a, gtlff Jab to the cbln. oi Champlon.ArGhie-Moora.to,firaL.i»imil M i s the-ogpoeito side, W eteheoe* he broke the game's color line. The 'other jplayer in the 19(13 All-Star 1 at )>wr ilm»: aaJT HsrtWrt.^ rs l^ o pbit their fifth win against' 9/f their Vgnt-neavyweight title bout in Miami, Fla, Jan. 27. Moore retained-his title with an unanl- ways nlaamv b Official*. Malln and Maro. aoma part of Ida , .laavea of for a giaht of M sise to do new contract.represents a xaiaa of: gams poU. I jU fM O L P r nisny losMS. Lsadii^ by 10 baoua daelalan over Maxim. (AP Wirephoto). ttla." --.•■MMiW.. entering the finail period, Herald Angle - ttia g s jObb pants and at about $2,000 over last aeason. Outfielder Sam Mela reached ffgpendiAiiyA ■sHf.rS Sajr.fM (41) In the pivot, he moves from sido .* n Pt»." rd went six minutes and 4f t iiipin^,** BoMnsoa wtS be $2 years oM on agreement with the Chicago White a h d i “ / to side with the baU. His ham Sooday. He boa been a regular, Sox. He was the 2$th Sox player Slanfonl. J ...... J / 4 secondds^fore scoring a field goal, o Hw ona thioy rate doesn't for- it boihcdniral (.sHantlo, \f ...... 0 their ontjK o m of the quarter. capably control even the since the day he Joined the Oodg- j to sign. Burton. ( .x*” ...... ® EARL W. Y06T^ v: n t is to stretch hla d-11 frame sharpest pasa With the ball, hq i on way up MeanwhiIe.Nhe locals fought an Stengel Talks fowsid the other fay's basket and In ISM he played .five poei- World Series star Billy Mtortln Mine*, f . . . " ...... J y Miwor and North .Ends apqrte Eilto^ fakes, then turns for a soft tear- •M ganwe la left field. 44 a t Donndlol, t ,\...... 0 / uphill battle xnd came within Miami, FU., Jan. 28 (ff) — “I’ll ierirea a title fight," Moore Did Moore acaiu to tire toward stick to a soft shot on an average of the New York Yankees turned noM. r ...... X three points berore bowing out. fight anybody now if the purse, la N- I ing Jump shot—or. aa he now tMrd haae, alne a t eeeeiM, eix at down the Yanks' first offar. The Smith, g ...... acknowledged, adding he will the end, aa Arebla cUlmedf of nine times a game. moves, goes underneath fpr a lay­ In the end, it wikfoul shooting Of Rival Clubs right.." / BEST in OH SCH04M. l)ailMt-xukay movlaa. Sharkey to a Mittto, te te is the recruit phenomenon first and one at short. second baseman currsntly is await­ S Sals, g meet him "if they'll get up some “New,” said Jaey. ”I dkta’t see up. Waltsr Alston, the nsw Brooklyn that won for the O wls^ittlng for in Y League That alas light heavyweight money. ball teanu seen in action' in thla an aqrobat, a of the NaUonal BosketbaU AsSo* ing s derision on his military IS TeUU ...... 14 „ 11-J7 41 onlv six of 11 tries liKtoe first New York, Jan. 28 (>P)—(Jaaey champion Archie Moore's plan for aay tirodnasa I* him.” ling mat Felix knows enough to give the msnsger, iuts seid he doesn't know stauts by his draft board in Caii-1 LCMMMTI *laa»h»»l»r/«ajr»*». _ "Td like to go back to Argen­ ctatlon. the player >»«V - ■« ball back, as they say, if too close­ r / B r Pu. thrM sessions, they mads yood on STANDINGS Stengel says he doesn't know if his the future in a nuUhell after h* "M(mi« stayed dawn toa low," area this SMSon are: Class A Tuffy Truaadan, a former arteat* pointinig to as George Mikana odiere Robinson wUl play this year. fornla. ^S H O inrj tina. and to Brazil, too," the Maxim complained. ”I couldn’t gcdi ly guarded. "But you can bet he will be in Hnhrnihal. t/i...... " >-S J eight of 11 in the last canto, and - w New York Yankees can make it dlapoaad of Joey Maxim aa a Hartford Weaver, Class ft— ling diataphzsyand an eight foot, successor as the professionals' big Morgan. i K ...... 0 J-1 cKsHanger in a 15-round title champ said. "They got a couple to bim.'* AOO-pound fillli^nr named Rodney. Fete, 22. was a member of the there somewhere.” Alston added. Boefiry, ...... 'I /Aj irouit turned tte trick. - Pioneer Parachute .... 8 Y Results six straight pennants. Seven other good boys down there I could Wlndaor; Southington and nain- shot. to n g Island tragedy team of 1M9- Last season Robinson hit .329, I.owd...... J /' M The clock snowed an even two Moriarty Brothers .... 2 match at MUmi Stadium last Was he In trouble when he took ville; Claaa'C—Stafford.. Connect­ Tfiieiidtol gnuptaea tba alUgatar n “I don't know whether you can Farrfjr r ...... V 4.H American League managera would night. fight." his time about getting up after the tba water pins him on tba SO, wlllch was drtlled by Bee. He his fifth straight year above .300. Warriors Fine, /'■ Raimno. e ....; ...... i so minutes tu go when Morhsrdt North E n d s ...... A Ureea Meeer (ICI ^ go that far, but you certataly will dropped in a pair of free throws, Green Manor 5 B > PU. like .to haye the same problem.. ' "Td like to fight Marciano, but Asked how he compared this knockdown in the 11th? icut Sportsmen's and Boat Show piaffo^a ) Frimk Wae4. who played his game night in and night His Ufetime major leagus average SinMon*. g ...... / J oo Holm-*, f ...... & 1-1 U fight with his other two with sea a reasonable facsimile in about out, then saw taammatro picked up U.S19. terrlaon. g ...... 0 OO slicing the margin to three. Jim HUinakl's Sunoco...... 4 Vol*. f ...... g. "Some of our pitching ia too I'll take on anybody If the money "I coulda got up," he said. "But at the Hartford Anhory which haa peiformad.nt aavaral aperto. Suspend WaHher Portin, g ...... 1 04) old,” he said yeaterday. "WS need ts right,” Moore said Rocky Mar-vHaxim, Moore replied; I figured I might aa wall raat some closes Sunday night la 100 par 'a ahOars ta anO around Mao- two y^sts.” asserts Bee. by cops for fix operations. ] t left There had been reports Robin­ Kearna, g ...... S (VO Dwyer upped the bulge to five Quay's Tydol ...... 3 AndrrMm, c S Mghg aow. rate is roogh again with two at, the tins beforo EUl*. c ...... o more pitching if it's not on the ciano. is the world's heavyweightt \ "This was one of my best of all so I took seven.” | cent better than the first edition ‘ r with pSg do^to alao inter- him bosdldered. son WM copsidering retirement but Silk C ity...... 3 i-ps Jiudki. g -...... rr.3 time and eartainly the beat of the nd •atartatagv ao arell*as , BBlwgli in the teat #• gaseea, LIU abandoned ooQe'giate bas­ these were diepeUed by today’s Philadelphia, Jan. 2t iff)—PhUa-1 pXBV 17 Total* ./..I.. 14 II-JS » Jack Abbrunese tallied a sucker Whita Glass ...... 1 l-«rry Mu«li*, g ...... g farma. I ~don't know if w'e can win champion. Neither fighter was badly mark- a year ago, .Mel Parnell. Boston Scor- at half tlmi[/. 33-SJ. Manchrutrr. 1 Shot on the end of a fast break for No. 2. Any club tte t Wins too three with Maxte" Red Sex southpaw pitching a(m^ Chick ”99” Noyes, daub of Amer­ |» was fawtk ia aewlag s M ^ ketball, but Felix remained there announcemenL Several times last delphia Warriors’ baaketbaU play-1 Rrfrrrr*.' BraltlAKallna. McCurry. g ...... C Manager Charley Johnston sd. Maxim had a alight cut oh hia ican casters, aad Cbany Bauaal- with SM palata. Be o^OecM while loalng two years of experi­ season Jackie said h* would quit er Paul Waltber is tmW to pitch to •» would ba Ineligible for the Nsw York (NEA)—'there are Thomas did tile same thing twice 3 - DavU. t ...... 4 9 beat the Yankees. That fact la, At Armory When BA’s Play Bristol NCAA Tournament ta March. could bs that the Braves are going Ron Seavey has definitely ar- Aces had other ideas. Will Cobb 4 luns. ( ...... 0 PORKY VIEIRA of Qulnnlplac I aanaes to remember in e^ry sport. to make Mathews twins. / ^ aa tba Indian star; her led the and Staron once. Those five hoops - and At Silvers put some starch 5 Pazanl. e ...... 4 .QI alth all 'Giis knowledge of how to "Kantubky haa been trying to beat BUI Robertson could be one. « killed the Indians. 4 WUrxbIckl. z h ^piteli.to our batters, we still won holds a comfortable maxifta In tha tha NCAA for aotne time. That Indteis for the second consecutive Into the Aces' offense -and they 4 tlroman. g ...... 1 "Elks Day” alii be observed three pveitknc I Zeka made his debuL^ Bunday aa tndtvidii& race for scoring honors A1 Monchak-/ — tiiwk nad topped Mm match yes­ Shooting was spectacular In the wasted no time In coming back the peiamnt. 'F resh (riom a' Rupp (Conch AddJfiiltiipp) doesn't j AN E.XPERIENCED baseball 1 Joe Hilinakl, Z ...... 0 "Do I know how to pitch to the Armbry Sunday afternoon among New England college baa- have a friend ta the NCAA.” .... I dropped in to In-' man going overboshl on s young- terday with a respectable 177. opening half. Confined to outside Strong. The Manor team after a wW'thi"BriUairAmri(irM over Naw Brttoin, the the Tramps went 4own before I form jrou th at shooting, Manchester fired in 12 Hi^Total* 31 11-34 S3 everybody? If I did, I. wmildn't put ketball performera 'The Uttla Doug MOla, nitaoto athletic direc­ I ster it remindful of a late after. Since discarding kin nqnirrel g|M near perfect initial frame fell the Bristol Tramps . In an Eastern BA's face two tough assignments I tenox 93-82. Not big, Zlnlcola can New Haven star is averaging S5A this year he vHU for a\flnc target rifle loaned by of 35 Acts. Morhardt looped up apart and Silk City picked upjd* out all that good stuff. Some things tor, hlamoe the trouhle with creards ' noon with Casey Stengel at Yan­ they said were-true but we elim­ Pro League game. i this week. They are in Meriden Mt ,or drive. Vta Verdeachl, Eddie polnta per outing in a dozen at cage gamea this season on the r I manage, the kee Stadium in 1950. The World rested Mnneheoter citisen, a pair of left handers in the first precious points and was leading at Bartels and Wea Fields operate Portsmouth club' inated them. I wouldn't want tq; ’ Exalted Ruler James H. Me- te|jird|iy night. / games. Among the major cosebot. *ri|io tint sad Raids- Champions had dropped three in a Seavhy ban combiaed ateady -session and Bob Farroll did like­ the halfway mark, 32 to 31; Pro Grill Owners Velgh’baa issued a request to all j * 'Wi* way the/club has been the front j;oUrt whUe Jackie Our- I of the Oats B nerves witk careful nhooting and wise from the ' endline, but the say u*hat we did. It's a louay thing, achoola, Togo Palazsl’s 23.4 mark mental cauae of had reaction (of row and Professor Stengel was After Intermission, WUy Hbimes to be talking about your own Elka to support Sunday’s game, clicking of late, there la every ran and Frankia/Mulzoff handle la topa.. Eddie Rlckenbacker, the crowde) is tho extrovert conch. I P .l s d |B o n t muttering in his dressing room. faithful ^practice to nttaip quick Owls held a 14-12 lead after-one helped Volz and Aniw-aoh with the guard posts; Bristol won a League. Because expertnoaf iu his first yrar at rlflcr period. , Won’t Discuss TV weakness when you're the Thla will be the flrst-8un(iay at-j reason to heUave it could cop both Ralph DePahna Earl Cooper and If a cioach to going crazy on the I tha In ter • State In pants and sweatshirt, the man •ORie outaida JUi^ shots and at champs." traction of the Mason by the BA’s, j tosta and make inroads on the thriller over the locals ta Bristol Ralph Mulford wars racently.elect- bench, baiting bto opponents and destined to be the first major Carl Sliver gave Morhardt some the 5:02iinark^in the third frame The Elks already have 220 ttekata | upper bracket of the circuit, last week. /' tha offldato, how can he expect the ILjl A j^ e fold^^, .. .Bob Leddvk contributed Ms best It’s no wo.nder that, the confused ed to auto racing's Hall of Fame league'manager to wm five con­ help with three Jump shots from "UW Manormea were ahead 41 ^ to Philadelphia, Jan. 22 )—After ta tlKflrr poas4Makm to r the gama fCMMi* ~ Ffifgehbaum to Itoihir (he Meriilcn l a a |hVkcd/Up :Ed 4 ^ ^ at CiaehSaM'Tltega Rlcdtehhahk- crowff: to‘;.do., snrthlnR but RsOdw score to dste to take second place outside. Kararida's work off tha one long and< expensive courtroom bislieball writisrs walkied out moan­ [ eeeson pllot^ secutive pennants led us down the 35.' The ^es, it leemed, had lost ing, "What did the man say?" and MecVeigh expects a large { Red and Blue clad chargaa the big dal to replace Dick/Surhoff who er, alio later gained fame aa an the examtae?” ns reports lii The In the match, while Ray Gsglisr- boards on foul shots aftabled..^.a - a little erf their second period drive experience, the owners of the 12 Sporting Newz .... Training campn and played sec­ runway to the dugout. done fired snyimost perfect prone Casey did give the boy* a brief turnout froth the 720 membership i scoring threat they have been recenUy/Teported to th e MUwaukee airplane pilot, is president of '' "See them right field stands.' Owls to hold the two {Mjn^tead but were still playing good baa- National Football league clubs ta hia - organisation. Rerorved miaatag. Iron man performances Hawks of the NBA and is going American Airltace today. De- of National League baaeball teem '/M" ..rtSL-., i ...... ^Au..---- - . ond bu s for,Lsx- score for the third local placement. rundown on the rest of the league. he said. “Down below—what does at intermlaalon, 29-2L kretball. The score at the three don’t want to be dragged Into court In thumbnail it went like seat tickets can be' secured at were /turned • ta by Jackie Allen, g r c i^ Grinds!, in two oitUngs, ia Palma ia ta the pubUe rolationa and opening datoa are aa foOcan: I in g ^ of tteJD Sophomore Bob Miller and Junior A third quartef /apurt, led by again over teleylstpn. Dodgers, Varo Banch^ Fob. 24; I TarheelI liafigae.lieigue. Ed klaOiewa .it say there? Two hundred.and Tom Flaherty also scored. quarter buzzer was , 51 _to _ 43, this!..... —— tha British Aihericafi Club. Frfiddla . Cbngieton - and - Feigen- avtoagtag 1$/pec game, .The field and Mulford and Cooper are ninety-six feet ? That's all the Staron and gave Hart­ Manor. That's why CommTsaloner Bert beum Sundajr and all three came Towhiee boast tha league leading ntlrad. .Junior Jim Ahearn won’t Cuba, Mesa, Atto., ffeb. M; R ^ i ^ I finlaUng fourth and winning the The summsrie Bell has refused to (Hscuss TV re­ Boston Better.^Mort power farther I ask a player to hit the ford the lift iy ifi^ e i to pull awky. The Green clad five, now play­ with Ted Williams back and Jackie BRISTOL SHARES second up with Mg’ afternoons in the /Scorer in Wally Shlel and are get­ hurt tha Uplveralty of OonnecU- logs,, Tampa, Fab. 26; Breves, [ playoffa Msarh Staron had^ineV^iiits in the can­ ing with an eight point advantage. strictions with representatives of Bradenton, Feb. 21; Giants, ‘‘See aay good young playeVs ball. How about upstairs? That’s RonsM Bes"ey Jlsnaei) added. Made the n ^ t prog­ place in the league with the Meri­ acoring department. Perry Del* ting doublp figure performancee cut’a undefeated baakethaU team pretty good, eh? Well, 111 show to. Thobite very poor from tha Started to uae a alow deliberate the National CplIe^ate A-A. den KapUm ’Townlea but that Purgatorlo, Lea Cosgrove and B ^ from Tom Smith, Roy BelUveau any when he Joins tha testa Feb. Phoenix, Feb. 22; PbOUee, Cleer- down there?'' Robert LedouX It also la ^’tiy the club owners ress with youth. water, Feb. 22; Ptretoe, Ft. Pierce, * aj'.. t' you a fella who'll hit the ball over foul line where he made only one, style of play and the Aces, want­ Cleveland — Better. Al Rosen Is deadlock could be broken tonight. McLarnon are taking good dare and Roy toubin. 3 against F o t^ n m In New York. "Bill Robertaon.” be replied, un- the top of the stands. Ray O sglisrd^iS'i.99 of •even' attempts, was a stand­ decided unanlmousiy yeaterday Feb. 15 and Cards. St Pstorsborg, I hesitatiBgly. "The Braves believe Robert Miter ...... \.88 ing to get the bill to score, were best third baseman ih baseball. The LareMmen meet the New of the long range shooting./ Action thia week beglne the Ahearn played with SetoA Hall in "How about out there in left -out o i^ the/ fioor with hla fancy guilty of some back court fouls that they would hot appeal the rul­ Britain Gurry Red Rama in the • • • second awing around tha circuit 1951-52 and played a big part in Feb. 19. AU teams wUl set up Mtes they have Eddie Methewg twin in Tom Flshartv ...... \92 ing handed down by Judge Allan They know how often they can ta Florida except tpo Qibe aad field—301 feet? ' Joe DtMagglp dribbljmg M d no Manchester play­ and tost no less than throe men afford to work their big pitchers, Bristol Arena while Meriden pays ‘ BRISTOL WIU. hav/ a new and tke teams will knuckle down thz team’v success ta tha Nation­ him. and they could be right.” Hludhnm 7i er could /to p him. via the foul route. Green Manor K. Grim of the U. S. Dlatrict Court GlanU whet wiU work eut in Another Mathews? That's quite downstairs once in a while, rlSKt't Indrlk Linssk CouM afford to give up front line a call to. league-leading Lenox face in the lineup in Zeke Slnicola, to aerioua work in the evenly- al Invitatiim Tournament The Mng/ the old figure eight to let the Aces come to them and last fall. Merchants. Arizona. itfkt Cwrtfgr— an order. Methewa 21, lest ^rip I'll show you a fella wholl hit the Jerry KebI .. • The possibility of an appeal was pitcher if they cou’d get a first former Niagara and' NBA star. matched I(^p. UConns arc averaging 33 polnta ball over them bleachers. wprk in close, the Injuns got two kept their third period bulge to bs'im an and outfielder. per game. Three times Coach Mgfcsrfpswsrsd mrmt lb |bbt to ^p•dMb led both major leagues in home Jurt Msrtinscm ...... 27\ p/ihots from Eddie Wojcik to win, 70 to 24. dtacuaaed at a special sesaton prior runs sriUk 47f' batted in 182 runs, "And how far is it to deep c.en Jossph Quint ...... 87- to-today's • start- of the annual CMcaga --BeUer. ■ WUl hava JAugtuQccfit'a.cluh rolled up mo)m. ter—44(j feet ? 'ftls fella will hit _ it the tiphill'strr^e.' Stavon thisn 100. points. Oentar A rt Last NigMh F if ^ second only to Roy Campsnells, Msrt Martinson...... 85 wa^good with two charity tosses. "draft” of college players. After Virgil Trucks all Mason. To yet hitting .3

IfAKGHESTER EVENING l^iALD r^U N Cm ST^ TO THURSDAY. JANt ARY 23, 1984 IlIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, |(^MC!HE8TER; CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY 28,1864 IBtttSw-PIStS— f l -\3 .-v,^, ; I for Sale 41; T sneaithts H o^forSsla f i AwtoeeMlw fto Sato 4 Aato Driving 8 d ^ T-A BuildingM Oantraeting 14] Hd|p Wanted tv a ls M Be fo r Ssla 72 WgBfod~‘Meal Bitsto 77 PV^c • tor walls, 1% ROOM Unfundabod apartment Parking Plan Lt* Gov. and-Mm. Edwiurd N. Allen at Local Art Exltiblt iioiCTU>cra ortytoi aMpot uot C A S m V t MAKINO-Wa also *>10010110 POR pait ttme work? Soora.^ Rodla sad phono m o m fCHB8TBIL-A*una IL near kC ^ O OCSTEIt OKWMH — Thraa PRIVATE PABTY would Uka to. I k e all tn is o4 osifMatry-..waifct to-i Itytow eaantosa ara toaa. yea «w ^.nraptiune. at& Boi- $1M. Slto k m n d ^ l i t middia igiA wnrktog soupia. taia, aclioota^ n a w Q ^ e U e toiureb. bfd»ani~ w o h . Piito, giirttoa, jb ^ 4-or S ibbto heuearB«W-4*w^ I M l OUnneoMI C M ) Ooi|»a f l « idSlu^ooiir^^ l£ modaang. altaraUaoa, addtttons, dHvo, ud, Uka paoM. Itoaso of ton N o t^ taiA tmHt, §M Heat, hot water, alactife. atovsi. SIX rooms, gamsa, hot water oU ludacapad lot, shade t»aa. C.. ar. CaU 3 0 . 9-33$9. Jp xoiL Aca o ii doroM iM ici^jl BMOMMi HMNnoa ate. G ood workmaashtp and raaf^i PtasHcs, -Ihe..'-to teoatng t o r yoa. HAND MADR^cushtons. Itooksd i a B-745i boforo T p.«t ____ RWarancaa. Wrtta-Bah'O. Herald. heal; acraana, storm wftdowa: to,909 cash Made* to oiMitta 4' 1 M « CaMnrnlat^^rMDr—|M n ia aftvtnc. R oaiilu guarmntMA. sonaMo ratas. iMlMatas gtadly i MOka frlahds and cash pr^te amauta drive. Fenced yard, Tha marigaga. Warren E. Howland, LET A C B REALTY OO. aeU^OUr :a, alsoTwool Msnktts.- Rsosoo- so. COVENTRY—Fumiahad apart- End to Dto lutoiMti Man. iivaa. can Dtek at PL S4NS or wttb our Party Plan. Call ^ ■ U Church St Mrs. Eaoott ^ancy, Ucanaad Broker, or A .: R . borne: Wa have a waiting list caiifvaitiiOrroR Jotan at 30. > «?«. \ ML S-TWI. a X MsekliMry aai Ihsli mant two rooms and hath, all 3N U gh Bt. West, Manchaatar wnwe, Jr. 30. all typas of property. Idortgagas ^Dfoon^rs to Discuss rOR BAPB a Widen Piimell Place IMt CHBVltOUBT haaYj^jtatan^^ tng BebooL Phono lOteboU ovorhaad. TM. Roclmlla edtob. lord Rd. wto ftraplaca. Ghaarfut family (OaaUaaad P bgaO M )< rovaroal and bltnda raUpad. Du­ B usiiw aB L ocbUo b b / walla, no davatopmani, cantraUy kitchen and dtolng ,room. Four TOUR PROPERTY? 1 pont wtfMiabla ahodaa M-M on The Board of Dlrectora next S ^ M T I I I E ^ r t p ’ m. . Hqutpmant Ca.. $S Main Straat fa r R eal . 34 located, ovarataa garage, amastta real nice bsdrooma and hath on Without obUgsUco to yoU] wa OFUVmO InstrucOoOs rron your ALL TYPES of carpontry ^ANTED-OIri to Work part Umo. your rolior. Stock b U ^ S for M' drive, many extras, only $19,900. Mcond Door. FuU attic. OU steam WiU appratao dt niako you a caah Tuesday wUl ba aaked to cooaldar "Employment ta hl||b, 9rtf|69 *r|. UUSIFIBD ADVT. ina CHRVltOUCT iW kir, Can 30. »M4t. Utorton Elactrical Instrumut Co. Ono day aorvlco. Arrow Window homo, Dual'^oatrol uuluroo oar, No. Main atroot Mnsical InstniHiMta • 53 g r o u n d f l o o r offic* apace. Carlton W. Hutchins, 30. 94113, hast, Amsslta drive. One-car ga­ offar nr propon f, Sga ua baforo a tentaUva plan for expansion at ■teady. aad wagea and fcaOte 6flB MDN.THiro^^ ' OrigtiMl Maek flnia staaSard or automaMo. Can Man- troftlc location. TBB aq. ft 94494. rage. Immaculkta throi«ho(it. For you soil. ■ -I '' '\ geBeraity aattathetosy ” Ita ii6$i. illT clton. Only m OARAGES. Wood, brick, clndor IWANTED—Woman to maka tala. 3iL Oeod parking factoties at PurneU Place lOtSO A.1L . chostor Drtviaa Aoa^oosy. PL JANUARY PIANO «ALEJ Wa have pbM futol U oasamant.___ lavatory, neat- datslia and appointment ctol BIvs BRAE-BURN Ab a LPT But "tbers can m bd (tartsSte 'Bob OBt w , Outer Motor block. Flnanctof, arranfod. Real- . ppototmuta lor photos- h e n r y s t r e e t Araa-Fiva-room Phono MIttowH S 4 $ ^ and speeding up of traffic move­ 8 A T W A Y t A. M. aTM*. ToU (rao. dcnttel Buildara, Hartford eeitl. rapbar. 30. S-40U. BR Stova and Colaman a special group of beautiful optnot ^ $75 a month. CaU Warren m. Tyler, Realtor. 30tchaU 9-4469. ty " that tha ta te -lftt ^ to huate BidM. Ml Mote St Capa Cod, tarago. wooded and 'rr—n ment there, y . ' neaa acU vi^ wiU .B «^b6e6fh4 A . • ' Both Uka naw. Vary pianoo Just roturaod from lorn to Howland, Realtor Ml. $-$900 or A, NEEDED UkOAEOIATBLY f0^.aut BALLARD'S DR1V1NO SCHOOI*- ctiurchoa, tmvol ahow, ate. Sava fencad lot. A nlca kemo complete 8 K ROOM Capa Ood* five finished. The plan hM already received broader aad disger roovaineat Bta» IMT PLTMOU1H 4t sir heat (oU). gaa of town buyer, 6 or T ifOCE CbOMAWOW^W^ parts. No job too iuiaU. Call 34798. ito to $109 on nationally known the tentative approval of a com- tte *ntoor adlusjttoiail" thM p it Radte, iMOtar. now ttroa, wum bat' Corttftad by AAA dad Board of Hdp WsBled—Male vSt OFFICES FOR RENT, I • 3 - S, Warren E. Howland, Rsaltor. ~~ hot water heater. Near canter of or ccriontal, in A or AA zone. recorded, tba Frteiiimt cauttea il twry. a to n thrsniibout. Koka us hMM . mw pianoo. FuU factory guarOn- Cod style considered if dtoirane. mltee from the Board. It calls for Siducation. Wo after tralnliis. an- I TWO AUTOMOBILE Sslasmon. Wo BILT flraplilaca man- toe. IB months to pay* klao two rooma. CentiraUy located 4n Mato 34900 or A. R. WUkIs, Jr., town. Price $11,760. Oaaton Rato- He deacrihad the contrSettaaf aa Mai MI-3-5121 an after. Mbriarty Brotiiars, Ml paiteDca,I. latest .matooda. lOtdiall iblM YttAdy %b St, near Pott Offlea, Ptenty of 943$9. Broker. 30. 9-07S1. or ML Other llaUnga a ccop to* BlvA. expenditura of about $46,701.37 . by maialy aa hrirantery adjiittataBt au Outer St f would protor mon botwoon M and Tyler, Realtor, 30, .$4tn. % 40 ^yoara old. Soiling oxporionSo E x e u n t for painting, $ £ p.m. Ooaa Plano Oi., BIT A a ^ m perking space.. Oanter Sto1>«i; the town and about 658,180 by a produetton slowdown Intaadad ta a t t r a c t i v e f o u r Rooto home other parties, chiefly owners of ntrissary. If you bava bad door 9-B9n. I t., Hkrtfofd, Tal. B499B. Fra* Ketoty Co!, 470 Mato St Call 30.^ in very fine condltio^Msy ba MANCHESTER—6 Room Gape Cod IF REtaOT to tato, aaU, exchange reduce the rate of aocmantattoa a$ POR THEM B4Ml|0* l^ sstin KMjesqew# ■fimsa i to door aalUng axparianca of any parktog to lot next door, west. B433B. reel estate, qtortgi arranged. burineas land along Main Straat. Btocka, aad conttouad: Motorcydni Bkyclea 11 LEAVING STATB-U.B cu. f t doap purchased with or ^thout fural (3. unfinished) brick front, 2-car T he'-^n’s porttoa would come ” Our aconom y'to-bahtealiy DeCORMIER MOTORS up 1 I, dtowla roofs, tuttors,] Noduct you nmy qualify. Wo .{uro, itotoodiata m>tupancy~ Csll garage, atorms, acreena. A beau­ 0*iault »ard H'-'.tliiga, conductorsrs and roof Tepnrs caUi Wnk wo bava tha moat popular ftaoso, T cu. ft. rotrigoralor, MUSIC Instnimantal ranUl. Com SECOND FLOOR, $408 aq. ft., Agency, ttcheU 9-110*/. from the parking meter fund strong, ... t l i e curront 'ac tetai s b GIRL’S M” Btcycto. Good condl- ganten tractor with t attayunonte. plenty ilgbt, two lavatories, thraa Madahna Smith: Realtor. 30. tiful home. E A E Realty, which now contains more than linr---O ray mate cat about Jon. SAYS: “For jrour driving Coushlih,, kfttdion »-T7wr.\ I'- car for IMM. You can maka from mato Itoa of Instrumanta. Rental 9-1443 qr k a 30, 04297.34480.. " atBieat asirnia lUmly ta ha uT vidM ^ Loksvrabd Orel*. Can ttan, •is. -csa 30. e e m . |S;Ci(lS to DO.B0O a yaar. An rapitta AH'in good conditton. TM. 111] ai^ad to piircbaaa^ price. R » ' front rooms, sultahte Ufht maim- u a r ^ a ^ w a n t e d — BUigia, $60,000. ' ...... «Bd aelf-comettot; hot.'. , RAYV ROOP1NQ Co. BUtlMp facturing. large offlea halls. Apply ’Die propOMl tovolvea extending 30. Mara.______Iplcasure see thoM fine can.' confktontial. Write Box T, Harold. S-glMl. rasanttog Olda, Salmar, . B a ^ . g r e e n iL;aecUon, 4 room NORTH BND-.Two4amUy flat; . tqto-fhmily. thr^tamOy, bust- aituation must not ba vtawhd roofs, suttsr work, roof, Backer, 99 Oak. PurneU Place to Hirch Street and 1 complacency... t GOOD BOy I Wtaduw ahadoo, Psdlar and Bundy. Mattor’a Music ranch lad garage, rsdtant and 9, new aldtog, naw rpof, naw / tarn peeperty. Hava many egah |BOOiai-4taMll OoUlo. S _ i n o ^ , | Beeieess Services Offered 13 ropaito. Proa eottmatoa.' YOUNG MAN. fuU tima. for gan- Studio. m .3bK aa. i a ATMO,. hast; to aeU, Can Ownar plumMng, Steam hast, conventept' b u yato.'' " BaOrtgagsO' ' arranged.’ ■widening 1 5 ------.w .-. "Untaia tha gomnUMBt l9 JMr oakte and uMte tomato. C ot War- snow, lO. e4m .'Ray vrai emr'stora wort. NO' ni^ts; vsnotiaa ohadoa t i VStnad, tw o OR THREE fdAto oOlca on Plehsa call Georga L. Oraatadio. MemMhi of the Bdard aubcom- 1 and wiUtog to uaa its aS9t GUARANTEED Top quality teto- blinds rHhpod. Arrow Window “V HSj 33-5847. to stores, bus and school, ,fUU asPi an. » m m . 196S FORD VICTORIA l a s e n s . BO Sundaya. Apply la paraon only, Cantor St., near Cantor. Suit­ pries, $13,000. CaU A C B Retoty Realtor, lilteliaU 9-5878, 109 mittee who have wMed on the irs to help matotatof otoStesr* viston strvlos. CaUa rsostvsd ba- 4M Hartford Road. Shado IM North Mato St l a BECKER BROS. Plaao to able all typea. CaU 30. 94534. «CHB8TB!R-^New ranch, qual­ Co. 3 0 . 9-2993. Haary straat - plfto with a commltteA^ citiaans meat and purchaatog power, avaa yMXND--Oocksr Spoatel typa HARDTOP tors • p.m. ariu ba aarvicad sanM 3IANCHE8TER Roofins and/Sidfaic ato Sherwood Bowers, XMatthaw condition. 37 FoeiorSt. MI. $-5Dl. AIR CONDITIONED officas. Mod­ ity construction, no dsvalopmant, Hsrald Pbeto. a minor Madlustmaat may.ba ease iM ljr aC Bolton. Ptyno Mu- Like new. Color ivorjr and msht &L e-lMT. Company ofltrs wutor cruas -r WANTED largo kitchen, thraa bedrooms HARVARD ROAD,.' conie/ of CASH WAITINO for any type reto Paton and Harry Firato. \ varted into a apiraUiag onnfnta’ - ■ — , S4 U 7. or 30. aaara. 13% discount on oU roofliw and em dMto"v Naw PM|t O * ^ . HSjn estate you bava. to seto KizattaM. Tha B oafd .taa lao stated. u>^eon- B y MRS. BIABY. 8 . TAYLO%^^ fern green. Save a iwndle on PURNtTURE Raflidshl ig , bBHqua m M tfllif AppSPBU-Foni 57 atiMt, comer Wattewcrtli. 3fl. ftol caliwri -wooded lot,' aantrally Pctocaten Straat; . cuatom-huUt, bate of- the associaUon if - tk»w" aidtof. P m satimatso. CiSl 30. GxrsTAtioN a t t e n d a n t DiOidiMii-.^WsUk8i— located. O i^ $11,300. can ton W. five-room Capa Odd, large Uvtog aecood mortgaga money avail|)toa.! aider a codification of tha touto’s LiL Gov. iBdward N. and 3m . be ImpoeSlble to describe Oeea On ReaaaS this ear. y . ^ r tundtnra a apaciatty. chairs eanad Steady Poottlon Jdfclry ~ 43 9-4TT9, or ML 9-9819. Atao ttattogs wanted. C a|l Tha lby-iswa and ordinancea. \ Allen are shown above viewing and nidisd. Anson P. Thoan. Hutchins, 3 0 . 9-S1to„94494:"'^ room witlr ftnplaca mirror and Obituary here. ‘There were paintlnga by well Hien Btsaqboarer Woat on tae« buUt-in bookcasas, cortiar china Johnson Building Oompany, 0681 The Directora have been asked the pictures at.the first exhibit of known business executives and ord for hta admtaiatratlon: Phono kOtehoU seia* ROOPING, Stdiag and catpaatiy. Exparlsacs pjfaferred LBONARO W. YOST. Jowtoor, ra- ONE SILVER Muskfat coat, ^ the Mancheater Fine ArtAAsan., 13. ExcaUaat ceiiditlon. 3 0 . S-H47. 3fANCHESTBR-Cspa Cod, vary cabinet to dtolng room, modfrn kfato St. 3 a 3-7436. Evenlnga 3 a I by Horace Muepbey, park superto' physicians, business women and ,“Hia govarnmoBt wiU abt lMa$* raCWB 30. aaiM.' Mac’s ■ /' ANeratlons and addittonA Ow- pairs, afUuats watehos oxporUy. Suburban for RdBt 83 94016. last evening in the Whlton Me- Oscorattos, Itetvbolstor- WXRZNO m V TA LL A ’n O N o f an U gr. Workmanship gnarantesd. I Days Only nice, $10,0()0; expuidabis Capa kitchen cablneta abd automatic tendent, to conaidsr a transfer of teachere; aa weU aa houaewivaa tata to.maka greater uaa at ai6n9> 1950 CHEVROLET- 4-DR. RaaacnaMa priooa. Onm daily. co d , has svarythlng, 913,600; washer connections, downstairs $4,000 from the Capital Improve­ mdrial auditorium on North Main and clergymen. tary, debt managoment and rnalR typsa. No Job too asMlL Pater A. A. Dion, lac., IM Antunml Thuraday avantoss. 13S ^ ru e a Wsaldd—To Buy 58 ments Appropriation to the Park S t / • ...... ■ SEDAN Pnntaink, 40 Pooter atroot Phoi straat kOtdion 8-4SS0I. • W rite Box A —e!o f o u r ROOM bungalow room home, 5 acres of land, lavatory, Urgr master bedroom, Funerals Specie! mention should be made, policy, tochidtog Uberaltaed «9a ■troaLM ltabH l S-4S8T. $8,700. Bolton, thraa ranch housaa Venetian bUnda, storm windows Dept for a aurvey of land at Oak After he end 3fra. Allen had it t m BCBicKiBBRS.tS. BaysB a u fT-TS.fTTs. | t ^ luxolu x e throughout and im - MItehoU S-TSOS. WANTED-Young msa interaoted Went Street, RockviUe. however, of two women painters of federal insuranoi of private qh- nwaMsotlitotor $9,600 to $11,900. Varaon six rsneh and acreena, large aide porch, Grove Street earmariced for recre­ been introduced to the audience by from out of town, who although 80 Ugations, or to modify tha tax " A l a t e aa inaida and outeliIda aalaaman. a Oft 1 0 INCH UMa MW without housaa. $9,900 to $14,000. Many well landscapied lot with outdoor ation uae, chiefly for fishing end VtooeBt klanta Mrs. J. Harborjt^Finlay, president 30. aTMl. ^Ury COMPLETE Ropolrs by Stnart R. fio O flB g l l - A Norton Eloctrii Inatrumant Co., mot^. CaU after 9. kU. 34Bi». years young, have taken up the structure, or to radoee tittea, or to r«9l aa4 Fdsi 49-A W auttd t o 38 more Ustiiigs of all kinds. Call The fireplace. Original owner. Private New® Tidbits skating. Funeral aervicas for Vincent of the asaodatton, L t Gov- AUen peatime recently, and entered pic­ expand on a targe acala tba eoo- m ston Dr. Wolcott on onrlngsr and automatic Hmiard S t^ Itfato St., were held washtof macblnoo. vacuum cloan- ROOnNG—SpaciaHstog to rapair­ Ellsworth 3Uiten Agency, Realtor, Sale. Saen by appointment only. The Directors will hear a brief Marcin, 303:t congratulatad the aasociation, tures in the exhibit. etructloB of ua«Dl ptiblle watbfl, SEASCttfED Hardwood for otovo, WANTED—Four rant by report by Buck, Slefert and Joat this morning which wqa organized last October, ara. motors, smsU uipllaiicao. ing rooto o f aU ktodo. Alao now School boy moni- WANTBD-Mkn’e ice akatae, siM kCanchaster 30. 34980 or 30. Phone 3 0 . 8-6911. Culled from AP Wires Miss Sarah J. Rawaon, of Mans­ or to take any other atepa that 1963 WILLYS 4-DR. SEDAN tlroplaco or fttmacea. CoU Leon­ widow, and 19 yeir old son. Raa- 9-9631. Hartford consulting engineers, on Holmes Funeral Home end at 9 on the extensive display of pic- WoldiiM. IM Main St.. Fbona l a roofs. Gutter work. Ghimaeys Apply to parson, ard qtgtto. l a 3-709$. 13. Can kU. 3-7834.. field Depot, and 34rs. Lillian may be necessary. ____„ mil a I I s» Traded in on a Willy* hard- ■onabtei not o!^r $40. Good raf- 3CANCHBSTER—6 room Cod, the Water D^pt. That Arm has o’clock in St- BridgeVa Oiuroh. tures/tn various-types of media Breckenridge, pupils o f Mr:~ Van 1 se sn . doanad. ropoirad, M yoars’ ax- M Center St. M AN C H B SnC R-^or $10,800, four- full basement, fuUy Insulate/}, ex­ T^roSHennSeffirB^Sr^fflurC^' "The government nuat and wM Fraa aatimataa. Can arencaa. UJ.y and hta wife turn sighteeeni kfter briefly reviewed studies It has The Rev. Robert Carroll was and the Interest shown by the Aradale, ere the women referred be reedy to deal with any een- *™ ” dSS2f ^iSSStatS top. Save sweral hundred on Rooius urithont Board 58 room expto>da1Us Cape 'Cod, not cellent location. E ^ E Re0ty. made in the peat. General Mana­ the- celebrant, the R e^ Theodore large ntimbcr present. He said he I Ltnolsum, Asphalt Tito, Rubbtr Tito toy. . Manchadar MItchan rour or five room rent White House evening that may to. Miss Rawson, a teacher had tingenciea that may orlhe. r, dtoso-lthis fine csr.\ / , )WANT|ro G a rd oi—F a m — |>8|rjr in a development. Good aised 30. 94397 - 84480. ger Martin said today the firm haa Gubeta the deacon and ^ Rev. liked to paint himself and had a wanted to . paint all her life but S-SSSf. LARGE FRONT bedroom with entoioyce of local buainaea. kitchen, all city utilities, o^sr- have included talks with President "An esaentlal pu t of thia p n - tor. Phono MXtdMdl inrst class toolmakars and ma- Prudnets 5 0 Eisenhower on Middle Eait de­ been asked to submit an outline of James Timmins the suDqeacom lot of fun with the paatime and never got around to it until her re­ parednese under present cl w ta- HAROLD HENRY kltchan privttegas for cdtmla or /GooA referencea. 3 0 . 9-4548. alied garags. Lot 80 x 300. Many CAPE COD, four rooms, shed dor­ an ovyr-Ml study and estimates Mrs. Arlyne Garrity whs orgo^t before leaving expressed the dealre sots. BOPPL roadsr and Mvtoor. chintota, 55 hour wosk. Company mer. steel center beam, flreptaca. fense. . . . President Elsenhower is tirement, found it was just the stencea is a higher federal debt IF YOU Want good o o tii« pototoos two giris. Inqulra 14G Garden tohkr Uatlnga avaitabls. CaU tola on whet such a study would coat and soloiat. to become an honorary member of thing to bccupy her leisure time. •An woleonw. 3M Pranklin Avo.. 1951 WILLYS 4-WHEEL iMitchMi S-S483 Plastic TUo H e paid Group and Ratlramant plan. Drive after 9 p.m. fNG COUPLE to ba married, Mfics for information. Altcs Clam- Many extras. Tel. 30. 9-4091. expected to decide soon whether Umlt. . . . Only a n t otoaa man naad apply. con Manchostor M^B-1190 for No. The marking of police cars is Burial.was in . St. Bridget’a the aasociation. She taught at tha Holcomb Street 1 aeroBs from tho Art thoater. Por| 1 Groan MounUUr potatoes da- ire a or 4 room untumlsbed pet, ReNtor. Phone 30. 94548. to- yield to demands for break­ Mrs. Finlay, during the evening, "The need for conatant ylgjliaoa f |i|iiSMtimiit can Hartford M-fTM. DRIVE JEEP MRchon S.3S29 Monchostor, Conn. uBNNOX Pnmaccs and warpi sir ABA TOOL and DIE CO.. Inc. LARGE FRONT Room for rant on apartment. Reasonable rent 30. MANCHESTER—Garrison colanlal, down showing how many dialoyal- also stated for further considera­ Oematery, where Father CUroll School, Hartford, at one time. She 1 and preparedneae by haatlng. Eari Van Camp. MltcheU Uvarad to you^ "door. Keep tela- tion end the committee on town- reed the comtoittal aervice. oiced her appreciation of the co- paints becauae the enjoys It, she howevar/ Full top, snowplow, draw 13SS ToUaiid Turapika phona number on band. West Slda. Gentleman praferrai 9-9931 after 9:80 p.m. MANCHESTER— $13,900. Colonial, 3 rooms and extra lavatory down, ty cases are among 2,200 federal ees44. 3 room and full bath up. CtantraUy workers dropped as security risks owned huildlnge will report on the The bearers were Justin Shlman- peratlon of everybody, mention- says, hut attributes all the glory | atirrlng or meddMito. 3tinravatta- bar. Just like new in* and oat. WINDOW SHADES made to ontor 3 0 . 9t440S. alx rooms, garage, cellar, fire- lng\many of the wotkera for the INCOME TAX pcMiarod. C a ttJ ^ l Rya or lace, plastered, oil steam heat, located. E A E Realty. 30. 9-6297- since he took office. title search of tha Bunco School, ski, Harry Hampaon, representliig to Van Arsdale, who declares she I tiona in activity aza to oeenr I inacaned. V ustian hUa GUARANTEED Ptumbtog and I W A N TE D -Part Uma tautchar. good NON-SMOKERS, targe r o o ^ priv­ room unfurnished rent. ChUdraitChUdr 3-4490. an abandoned school whldi the the Manchester Fire Dept. ; Qeorge exhibit by name. She waa especial­ bids fair to become another („ a free ec«^ y. or for that kfostor, 3a t e a s . t . and curtain soda. M hour sanrico- jMMMtoE- AttecettonS u d . pay. good working conditions. Ap- 8[any extras. Excellent financing 51 ate entrance. Private pletura ages four and eight. WU redwer-- avimabie. o oatto a tw ck>..<3o. Hartrord MancheatM' Urange and tho Man­ E.' Sieverts, John Yavtaeky Man­ ly grAteful- to.tboTC. who had come Grandma Mosae." | matter to any typo of eoonouyt EsUmatea gladly givan. Pagan w ork. Parma glaaa atoeCrie and ply to paraon. Carra’a ktarkat, I window, telephone, pariubg. MI. ate and care for grounda. Willi- POUR AND four duplex, alx years chester Aasociation for the Help of chester Lodge o f kCoose, and T. J. in from nearby towns and entered The vivacious, white-haired little **The arsenal of stabiUsliw tpan- JEEP i-W H E E L D R IV E gas water baatera sold sad la- South klain St. ATTENTION Ladtea! aUp-covars 5-9198 - 5-1015 evenings 8<3069, piptures, including the artist, Wal­ Window Shada Co^ Route 44 at 9-0008 after 4 p.m. mantlc, HA. S-4023 cpUect Manchester 30. 3-6946. old. Oil ateam heat, amtsite VFW Post to Seek Retarded Children have aaked to Vichi and Edward E. Edgar, Man- "SaUy" Rawson. as she is known pons wUl be drawn upon i f Ute •Ca., M Dak S t 3 a ______Show me A cleaner one any- { Bolton Netdt lOtchaU »e4TL. ataltod. Tima paymante srranged. and drapaiL eoatQm m ats lU ^ driyask ptoperte fuUy- eneloeed lesM or buy.' ter Van Aradale of Coventry, with to her friendB,'aeemed to-thorough-1 government -boUBy; • bte not- asora - Skdlay Brothars. MItchan S -^ 4. ] Jtolatartag. Beautiful ihniKA chehter Lhdgr o f Enci:— where. CLEAN, waU heated FIVE ROOM ranch, full basement, with anchor fence. Laundry in Tuesday, evening, Mancheater whom a number of them are study­ ly enjoy the sociebility - of last frequently than ta required tnatato- POE YDUli Inoonte tax ratnm to CABINET MAKINO. Help Waatei pilatak^atilpas, aoUda Bipatly ito home, quiet Bushwes BHipertjr------>- VcJe o f Gonfidenee ing. - A PLUMBINQ ShSip ai your door. atagta room two finplace^s, hot'waler~61l heal, basement.' CaU owner. 30. 9^1104 Lo-^4 of Elks conducted a service night’s affair and the attention she | tiiln naeoiiahle stability." your own bosM. Can ML S-4SM Male o r Female finlsbad; $5 down. $3 wae^. nolghbortiood.^ Gentleman pre- after 6 p.m. A total of 34 children, in ages received. The report wea the last et Iha Moutoon’s No tiiM lost Now^work. attera- CaU forB iU s 70 ceramic tile bath, Youngstown at the funeral home and that same tor appoIntmonL ftraa- a a yaar farrod. Rafe; " 1 0 . S-tlSI, . kitchen, plastered walls, full in­ fOonttaned Ptoos Page Oae) Atlantic Refining from 7 to 14, displayed their wtork. Donna Hart and Denise John- three ini^r meuegea which tba WoodwerieS' P ilgrim tionai,1 »ppar M tog. fixturor TRUCK DRIVING. Age 43, Heavy Mrs. Carr,. 3CI. B-7B-7S30. z. WEST SlDB-ExceUcnt location for SIX AND 6 DUPLEX, two furn­ night a delegation from the Many of these pictures showed 1960 UNCOLN 4-DR. water antomaae . Yc sulation, city water and sidewalks Moose called to pay last reapccta son, two young girls in pretty floor President aenda to eadi new aearion hauling, oil, or doUvery. Ploaao RATED, BaautifuUy beauty parlor. Ground^ Ooor, low and sewera, curba, high elevation aces, new roof, exeeUent condi­ sons they suspect of Communistic much promiae. length white , served aa of Congress to January. The oChara AitOHMUles far Sals 4 SED AN CX)SMO. t o ^ a phono 3 0 . USED FURNITURB bOU|*l and spacloua room. Tba tion, expandable, near hue, atore, To Sell New Gas to their dtoeased member. rent. Chll A C B Reafty Co. 30. immediate occupancy. Charles lesnings. The program listed 99 pictures luhers and distributed programs, are the State of tha Unloa aad POWER BURNERS and Raaga . nv€B« C O. Lorantaan. sold. The WoodahM, U plate light bouMkaaping 9-2893. church. Lot lor front, trees, as- Memhera of the Manchester Fire by adults, and many werO received POR A GOOD used or a now I This gorgeous car at tre-1 atreat TSL MttehaU M1S4. Lsaperance. 3 0 . 9-7620. '« while other young glrla took turns I budget meesageo. Bumara azpartly ctoanad and S 4 0 4 . iea avaltabte to klanchaster. suihs 4% mortgaga. Immediate Longtime Policy Over 100 dealers o f Atlantic U*Pt-. f>t which Mr. Marcin w m after the programs were printed. et the punch bowls and served | The rSport waa baaed on atndiia Oidwnebito. with ~ •e|bM I mendous savings. See it today. sorviosd. Lat us sarvioo sad re­ OFPICT-FOR-Sale or-aubdet-Air occupancy, - 918,400. Carlton W ; nentnet Al OMalano. at I lln * i ,. Sitiiatioiis Wanted—^ A. X.. W ood,:Jf;,^tate command Reffnlng Obrtervlce J?!? • The admirers had the prl\mege of home made cookies. I by the PresUtant’s 3-momiber Ooun- pair your waahtas ihachiina or ta- CLEARANCE SALE- iiuH WaWiHy, jcau cip ^ _ conditioned, newly decorated, prl- MAKCHESTBR Hut/totoa. 3 0 . 94133. 9-4984. last, night. ehistor Wf*** Satao. lov la g — 1 Fem ale S3 er of the VFW, eaye’-hi* ®*Y»ni“«- Hartford marketing dlatrtct at-~ voting -for the taiidscapes, sea­ T h e exhibit wm be open ttotU l cU oL Econontic AdvtaerS—AriBBF frignator. ktotro Sarvica. kCiteh- All fumltura, Cantral. "Priced m raitaonablc vate lavatory, beautifully fum- We have a delightful five room A pretiusion of Sowers was re scapes, oil, water colors, or pastels S o'clock this 0ternoon and from IF. Burns, chairman, Neil B. an S-OStS. S teri BABT-grrnNG—High school glrto, ancea at tremendous mvtog. you'U gasp! Ba sura-and ^ this labed. Suitable for any profeaaion 22 BOWERS ST. You must see this tton has long "followed a policy of tended a meeting held by the com­ celv e* custom built brick house with at­ attractiva colonial home situated that appealed to them, ^nted by 7 to 9 tonight; again tomorrow and I Jacoby, and Walter W. Stawazt, YOU Buy a naad d 1947 OLDSMOBILE CLUB aftaraoons or- svantogs. Phone MI. aava at ' ' one. Mrs. Dorsey. 14 Aren SI. or bualnesa. 100% location. Leaaa, tached heated garage. This house investigating persona it considers pany laat night at the Burrttt both adults and boys and glrU. Saturday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9,1 —------I MANCHESTER Woldtog Sarvica. MANCHBSTDt>- ackago DoUv- low rent, will consider any reason­ onjL lovely park-Ilke lot with over Mrs. Aaale J. McNally Baa Gorman M otor Baton. Buk COUPE aty. Local light trocktog eng 34B73. / CHAMBERS FURI is three years old. First floor has Communistic, then turning their Hotel, New Britain, to get com­ There were so many fine pic and Sunday 2 to 5, Mter which the _ _ _ , PcHTtaUa aquipmeat Gaasral At The Qraan / FURNISHED ROOM hear Canter. able proposition. Write Box Q, 100 roee bushes. Nice targe Uvlng Tht funeral of Mrz. Annie J. Baton and Barvtoo. 3SS Ma , They come no desner. wtotoag, hollar ^ tnmaoa waM- pOekoga daUvary. RaMgaratora. a channing living room with front room, fireplace, ■ ptotureeque din­ names over to the FBI if the in plete information shout the new tures by profeaalonala in thla and artiata may claim their work on T ’n W ll G rO im I jS t atnat satdhill se sn . Open ova-1 MRchaU S-SiSr^ Gantiemaa prafarrad. Mrs. Rol Herald. McNeUy, 546 HUUard 8t., wee held other towns; amateurs and mem- 1 Sunday evening or Monday. * O toU W8 4881A 1 AJ8B5 tag. mtohsU S-1S58 or MttehaU waabera and stova movtog a aton. 39 Hasal Sjt. 3 0 . $-5707. and rear picture windows; fire­ ing room and kltcban. Master bed­ vestlgetion warrants it. Atlantic Premi/un gasoline which Docs—Birds—Pets 41 Hours: 10 to 5—7:30 t/8:80 P. place has raised brick hearth. Din Miles Metcalf, VFW state ed thla 0ternoon at 2 o'clock at tho S ^ S L ap a d a lty.k a 94783. room plus twin Blsed and tile bath is being placed on sale in Its mar­ Holmes Funeral Home, with Wil­ THE NEW MANCHESTER Pat FURNISHED'Room for rant for F * 0 R SALE tog. room, compact kitchen wired on second floor. Attic. Screened Jutant, says the VFW has "m en in keting territory from New Eng­ Down Half M illion 1S4S CHEVROLET T udor. O n o) [HAROLD * SONS. RubbUb ra- AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS 00-. for electric range. Small laundry aU walks of life’’ participating liam McBride of the Gospel Hall looai ownar, dahixa modot Lua>{ DeCORMIER MOTOR Center, 990 Main. St., iiivitea you, OOkramATTON 1 and oil alova. lady. $• par weak, with kltchan side porch, basement gfurisge. hot land to Florida. officiating. Burial was in the East movat eiao eallars cteanao. Cali local and/tons diatnnea moving, to visit pats of att kinds. Spatoal:' 9-5094. p r lv ila ^ $9. Naw System Laun room and lavatory. Second floor water heat with Q.E. furnace. these investigations. The meeting wee tmder the di­ 5 r s trouB black. A par you would ba| paeting./atoraga. Con MTtckall Good condition. TO SETTLE ESTATE In an interviaw. Wood said the Ceinotcry. . (O oattw w d tiam Page Oaa> ’ SA LE S, Inc. MlteboB 9-4084. Squirrel, monkw and 9 foot caga, dry,.H M risao St. Tel. M l. 9-7751. haa two master bedrooms with Diahwiaaher and dtapooal are eome rection of E. C. Johnson, district Tho bearers were Charles East- proud to own. Only DM. Boo Bob S-51S7. Bartfoid S-143S. Mr. gnd Mrs. closets, q beautiful New Mexico VFW uses a method IM Ollvar, Ointar 3lotor Siitos, 4Hl $10. Connecticut brad Parakeets, iMter 9 p.m, caU MI. 94909. of the many features. Shown by manager of.Hartford. Tim feature woodi Joseph Jessie, Robert Outh- 901.363 which ta $S4.7BS 1 and poW( 1950 CALO|dc gas range and Sar- Grocery store with living quar­ glass Ule bathroom. Hot water oil appointment. Exclueive with Blva in these investigatione "eaaentially of the meeting was a S-D color 3 la in S tr a o t ______motvar aalas - sarvica. Metocs k a 9-8373. R ou n Mohday through ATTRACTIVE Housekeeping ream ters. Present establiahed business rie and John Guthrie, grandsons of expected from taxoo when tha “Doing BusineM With Fine Friday, 10 to 9. Wadnaadoy clooed val rafrigarator. Fbona 3 a S-S305. heat, copper phimbing. Fireplace Tyler, Realtor. 30. $-4449. the same” 04 that announced by a movie, filmed tinder ^Atlantic’s tonad and ovarkaulod. Pickup and Painthic^—P sp erlB C *»ins1as Motors, SSS Ifaia. | 9-1908. Opm avanings 74 p.m., day COMPLETE TOUR HOME. after 4 p.m. .4. The officers sift the Inforroa- technique in a commercial film. f< tnaa f y i a Ona) for a new echool for the eroa and A bnakdowB off tha eotote 1947 MiatCURY coups. Baau- Saturday and Sunday. Amesits drive, attached garage. starting 0reah with a new archi­ MANCHESTER T. V. Servtoe, f u l l y GUARANTEED. USED R ealtor tion and, if they feel it is justified, Further descrintlona of the new teowa that tho number off dwtf- IsM BTODBBAXER pUkup. Good tiful maroon finW i. E ^p PAINTINO, Extarlor and interior, CLEAN. OOkIPORTABLE aleeping Must be seen {0 be epprectated. proper,/to my \^dginent for the tect. ^ condition throughout wMttsn radio UMl T.V. spaetallsta aihea BUT IN GOOD SHAPE Houses for Sals 72 they turn it over to the FBI. product end details of the mar­ ihga tocroased by 173 ftom * 36^ Looks and runs vary good. Only poporhangtog. Ceiltoga roOtoab- CANARIES, GUARANtEBD Stag- room for one or two business peo­ 30-9-0038 Cell 3 0 . 9-8085. No egenU. 3ietcalf stressed that the pro­ keting, sales, advertising and pro­ The meeting will be held in the guaiaatas, S48S. No down poy- | 4M . Canter ^kdotor Salon, 441 k fa to 1B3>. Bouse aaivlce call $4.50 ad. Wad pevar books on raquaat era, au colors, atao famalaa. ALL FOR ONLY admii^ration Uk use patronage m the 1952 list to S.4S6 o« tha ple. Baaida bath, Central.. Call M ANCHESTER-Foyer, large Uv- 3IANCHE8TER—St. James Parish, cedure is closely guarded end said motional plana were given in ad­ Keeney Street School, starting at aavt Hat for a vahio Incraasa off aarat, MS JO monthte. Cols ^ MttehaU BdBM day or togUt Eatlmitoa given. FuUy inourod. k a 94431. / bafora 9 a. m. or after 8 p. m. 30. end ouer types of^esauree in ah 1»<7 PONTIAC dub MOan. FoUy $425 ing room with fireptace, delightful MANCHESTER—6 Room Cape Cod two-family, five and five, full cel­ the names of suspects are never dresses by C. M. Robertson, sales 8 o’clock. $1,413,389 from $40,478304! to tors, 4SS f^ ta r B t l a S-OOSa Call Edward It Price. MttchoU 9-7387. _ dining room, a lamUy sised kitch­ made public to avoid personal to defeat th^ proposed 3fra. Gloria Benson. 396 Hack­ aqtoppod. Pricad to saU today at OONDER'S T.V. Sarvica, AvaUablo B-1008. BOXER PUPPDbB, 939 to $40. Ex- EAST TERkfS—FttBE STORAGE (aU finiahed). Basement recrea­ lar, expandable third floor, oil ■upervisor; R. A. Batchelder, $41J84.$0S, ^ 3SM PORD CUSTOM tudor, radio, o n ly 9MB. Center M otor Sales, 4|1 any timo. Antanna. convaralana. cellent pals for children. Rock- en, three beautiful bedroonu and ■team heat, city coiivenienoea. Ex- •lander. direct marketing supervUor: L. R. endment.'- \ matack St., Ond Mrs. Louise B. iXBam a and shads roso tor 36* Phone Me Immediately ONE LARGE, fumiahad room for tion room, storms, fully insulated. Herring, 17 Avon St., leeders In . Tiaautifiil maroon **"*«*« k fa to S t Philco factory auparviaed aarvica. PAINTTNO AND Papaihangtog. vUIe 54999/ bath. Front and rear porches, oU AU this for only $11,000. E A E cellent tondition. G.I. and F.H.A'. I think otir record shows that Searle, salesman, and H. H.- Roller, Previouely, Senate Rdpublican '^from 5A54 to 6,009 HARTFORD 6-0358 two. Trith or without kitchen privi- steam furnace. Attached garage.. these things have never been han- the movement to get a new echool Mow alto Govara. Rons Uka now. Tat ML B-;4M. First class work. Your nai|to.tx>r lagaa. 10,94779, -Approved. Gatto Co.,, Hartford sales promotion. Rcp.rosentaUve. Jeadera rertmyed with Pibsldent m a of $31,368 from $1.76* 09$ to Pnugtoa iliriteta, a a ktein s t I IBBi CHEVROLET tudor dri my racommendatfon. 30 years to MALE GHIRUARUA, Four and X AFTER 7 P. M. 46-4690 Laadeeaped lot: Rusco combbii- ’ " 5-9196 • MOW. evenings 8-3989.,8-3989. r«n« . y.u___ «.f_ **«ff*f*< “ “ ••• During the meeting, it'was Eitanihowef'todiy the situation to reidkee the three-room 100«’ $1,791,387. J . . . . radio, haater, back up Ughto, sun FURNACES Vaetoun etaanod, oU half /poimds. Wonderful back- tion wtodows throughout. A vary CUSTOM BUILT /B o m o . Uvlng Manchester 30. 34946. | He said the VFW InvestlpUons nounced that an intensive advi whlta has developed in the Sedate year-o>ld wooden building now on hum an aervieod. IVw export and Manchastar. Raymond Ftaka. TSl. See It Day Or Night F u r n is h e d r o o i w for House lota jumped by 896 nom 3B4B FORD Custom tudor, beanti- vioor. olip covers, naw tirea. Many MI. 9-9337. Tel. Rockvttia 54394. Kitchen privileges. Odl good buy:-Madeline Smith, Real­ room With a rtiim fireptace, book­ ______:------[have turned up Communists in tising end promotional cam battle over the treaty-power Keeney St., said they hopiwl to find 10.936 to 1L116 Mr an tacroasroff f/ ful, absolutaly beautiful condtUoa OJctinu. Local ownar. Oidy $1145. prompt aarvica call Bob Cart- If you have no means of trana- tor. 3 0 . 9-1643, 3 0 . 8-4679. HORTON ROAD — Custom built New Mexico. He -referred to "two out tonight how much support portation, I’U send my auto for 9-5093. shelves'end Iqige mirrors. Twin will be used to support the amendment $93,403 from $llji03,645 to $11, ttt ovary raap act. Just MBS,. fuU Saa Bob Ollvar, Cantor klotor w rlght MttehaU M44B. 7 BOXER p u p p i e s , m s t o i t t . EX' size bedrooms, large kitchen, 1941. Three bedroom home, ep- or three dlaciosed in Calsbed sev­ They -acknowledged that one they still have. pries pMtivaly. Douslas Motors, aei— Ml Maiti, . PAINTING AND ceUent pots for chUdren. RockviUe you. No obligation! duction of AtlenUc 598,047. art. mTfhn nf utanna Work fieH ceramic tile bath, finest workman­ proximetely 17 x 11%, fireptace, eral years ago.” He also said gasoline. specific subject discussed was the A five-member bloc on the (>>mmerctal^dl^ PAPER HANGING B49M. full bath, oU heat, ample cloeet- "one or two were turned up in Al­ board led by Mayor Sherwood Art Planey, TV Antenna Special A — 1>—B——E—rR— T— —S ROOM FOR Rant. Near bus Una. ship. Enclosed breezewey, two-ckr Atlantic Premium line U proposal advanced by Sen. George by 11 from 550 to H9 but tew 1B40 FORD Dataixa 4-door sadan. X 4345 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD 1 0 : 84419.- Notice \ garage, ameaitc drive. Lot 119’ ■pace. Overalaed garage with buquerque.’’ (D-Ga) aa a subatltute forytho Bowera votta to reject ail con- value jump^ by $236,046 from |^- 3B4B CHEVROLET daluxa tudor. Good - amdlbon,..., exeqk motor I tat, Salas and Sarvlc#. Very fair Metcalf eeid there have been no manufactured to a 550,( gettone- frontage;, beauttfuUy fandacaped. bteezeway. .Rear porch. Lot 75 X recently ontroverstal cohstltuUonal etructiott bWt on the project, dla- 276.911 to $5,564967. Idea oontotton, MM, full pries. iModo come work, ISO. CaU 3a | prices. T a t ML 9-47TL JOHN M. McCANN Live Stodi^VdiicleB 42 O a AND GAS comUnatloo ranga, Zoning Boord of Appeals m ShUrtq. Owner leavliw t ^ , recent dlscloeuree of Coinmunlsta per-day refining unit ebarge the e/dioors architect, Ar­ Dongtoa tavitaa to look, emn- B-74M a f t a r 4 p. m .______Carlton W. Hutchirs, 30. 941$3, plaeed in production the Phila- amendment aponaored by .8®n. Mills and feetorias rcmatoidtBF. WEBB’S T ."., IT Maple St |l par 30 Laurel Street good condition. Price raaaonable. ROOITFOR RENT on Itos line. MI. 9-4694. ______• $19,800. Walton W. GranC Hart­ aa a result of VFW investigations Bricker. nold Lawrence, and appoint Wal­ changed at 188 white tMrvtfoo/ . jgw ^ew hare. Dougtoa Motora, WE BUT COWS, calvas and beef 51 Washington St. CaU 3 0 . 9-llM . 94181. EXCEPnONS-VARIANCES ford 2-7684. Evenings 3lanchester delphia refinery whl< employe a house can. AU work fuUy guaran cattle. Atao horses. Pieta Bros. in New Mexico. Mute on 'George Proposal ter Crabtree, Jr, of West Hart­ increased $38,638 from 8S.$8TJH Tel. MI-3-7338 or MI-S^738 (GRANTED) 3CANCHE8TEUI—Well cared for 9 3 0 . 9-7160. .. ne/v refining meUn known as the ford, to prepare new plans. Bowera Auto Acceasorlft -llres taad. CaU ML B4S4S tor quick hon­ Tel. 3 0 . 3-T405. 1951 FLORSaiCE deluxe-gas and Cetfonning procei developed end They declined, however, to eay to 83.890957. ' _ 3981 Studabnkar Chamtoon S-Paas. est aarvica. Bounders Waated > 58-A room home on lot 107 x ISO. Steam hoW Elaenhower feels about the said Crabtree'a plans would result Loiiog Photo. Land tacreeeed to value by MOTOR SALE, now motor guaran* oil combination ranga, in good Tpxaa Co. A McClure Realty oU fUrnaca. Madeline Smith, Real­ patented by c ecientieta. in ao saving of $100,000 for the Betty A bbo Saperaaw Coups—R. and H, CD, A nlca SI condition. Raasonabla. PI. 3-7940. Co., . southeast corner, 3Iato A Citizen’s Award This proceae a nsF catalyat, George eubstitute. 491 from 81.384.387 to S L W W . ear for only I9M. Low bank te a , 10% dowit Chavrolot, FUrd, ANTIQUES lUflnlahad. Rapoirlng N o r t c a c d e tor. 3 0 . 9-1642 - 1-4679. L ota f o r S a I« 7S . They refused also to sap wheth­ town. . • Kotor vehicle value droMMd Mweury, Dodga, Ptymoutb, done oh any tumltura. TIemi Artidds for Sale 45 ROOM AND Board. Gantiaman. Strant Sts. I containing lum, which makes Keeney Street reeidenta. along Mr. and 3fra. Robert C. Super- ralao. FIRST AND second miBorigages WHITB COMBINATION oU am) AnnulU Construction Co., south LOT FOR Sale, 100’ X 800’. Resi- er any decisions were mode. $38,733 from $5 0 1 » 0 to 84f6,4lT. \ I 134.N. Pontlae, Butek, 18B South Mato straat Pboat 1 0 . s-7$n; To Carol Carlson | possible high of high octane Sen, Knowland of California, the with their supporters, bitterly op- new, of Schuyler Falls, N. Y.. an­ bought for our own aocountimt Fast, BAXLEY’S Antique Shop, 388 Mata gaa tabla top stova. QopA condi­ aide Trumbull St. (75’ west of MAN,CHESTER VALUES dential area,*A-A zone. AU utill- gasoline *■— The value of horeee. aMM. ^ 1961 Ford Custom 4-Door Sadaa— m e b U a , $174J 8. Cola .’foteca, MltchaU S-S64S. straat 30tcbaU S4003. Modarataly tion, reasonable. 30. 9-4773. irgantaing the mole- GOP -Floor Leaden, told newsmen poata this decizlon, fearing it nounce the engagement of their mules, end neat cattto tocreaaed M lte b a U B4 BB0. ccnftdenttal aervice. Manchastar U lae 8 t.) tiea. Near school and hue line. , cules pr. in low ociene gaao- daughter, 3Uss Betty Anne Super- Radio and htotar. Investment Corp.,- 244 Mato toraat. priced Itama to cbtaa, flaaa, tin­ ApartaNBts—'flats— • New fiv e room ranch—$12,500. he might have an eiuiounccment would mean a lengthy delay In the tor $4941. _ _ _ JORDEN UPRIGHT fraexer, Uolda Effective Date, January 39,1954. TW. .3 a 84i85. Miss Carol Cariion, a Sun^y jt removei, ohjectioa- construction of a' hew achooi. naw, . 245 CoUlns SL, Hkrtford. to l a 3-5414. ware, pawtar and fundtura.. Tosasenta 63 Copy filed In office of tbie Town later In the day. • In the mlscrilaneooa catefaiy, Sh60 Ford V-S 4^Door Sadan— IWOODED LOTS claared. Phone 750 poumU. 9 months old. C4U School teacher, metohw the able Impj ■ from the finished Others attending the unached- Sixteen months hifcve already " mon WUUam Menzel, son of Cltaik Xx>w payments. Only 30. t-3449 after 5 p.m. _ Clerk on January 28,. 1954. Pine Acres Terrace—Four rooms MANCHESTER — WeU located A- which includes ladtiatrtal fiufibfiri- ^ SA LE 3 0 . 9-8444. and garage. Excellent condition— ■one lota with water end seiver. hand and the Songster Brigade of | produc ■ t uled conference at the White b ^ n u s e d in preparing plans, hold­ M r.^ d Mrs, WUllem B. Menzel ness inventory, there was a ra m - For the BEST buy to TWO ROOM Apartment; aulUMe ZONING BOARD OF APPStoLS of Oo^try. ‘ Help Wanted—FcBude 85 MONOGRAM Combination oU-gaa $1 3 ,000. 90’ or 140' frontage, good depth. tha salvation Army,- haa beta House were Sen. Ferguson of ing a referendum end getting the tion of $1.940996 from $16993/46* VENETIAN BLINDS for one paraon. CaU 10. 94779. WIlUam H. Stuck, Chairman \ Michigan, chairman of the Senate necessary approvM from town and A apm g- wedding ta planned. r 8S4S Cadinae—Modal Black. HouadioM ScnricM Call 30-S-4S96 Btove, to very good condition, $88. Clarence N. Lupien, Secretary -'- The Eecott Agency, Udenaed brok- awarded the 1954 0®od Citizen’s to $14,651,104. / ' A beautiful ear. Lew miloafo. Up to 50% off on your tire YOUNaWOkCAN, fuU tima. Foun Older 3foln Street Home—Four ar. 3 0 . 9-7989. - Do^tf>r Files GOP Policy Committee;^ Sen. atate egenclea Chewy Hoe*i IM Offered 13-A tain.. No nights, no Sundays. .Apply FINDELL MFO. CO. 3 0 . 8-7094. bedroome, lavatory down, two car Award by the Connecticut Daugh-|t” ' MllUkin of Colorado; chairman of nee^. Stock clekimnce sale to paraon only, 4St Hartford Road. 485 East Mlddla TumpUta lera of Uta American Revolution afr . .. N ot FTA Mefdtog. . The town’s . , __ -V1 S49 CNivreM 4-Doer Do Luxa— 3 ROOMS ;rURNlTURE-^$189 Sarhita'—SlS-TOOr ' tlte rofhferorice"df‘ iSr'Ra'pilbllcait 3Im . Benson and Mrs..JIerring New Bookn Bought again thte yaar to ,;^;;3j^y oqu^pod. , through January. AU sizes, aU F(Ht .jYOUR Rug sleantos ;and Alao Recpndltioatoc Notice Sabarbui for Sale 75 East Hartford High School. Se­ tion H ere Senators; William P. Rogers, RU(| LAD D ER Tapaa and Cords ^ Yard Bedroom, livtog room, Utchon. Sto Boom K4ck4to»* Cod—With aald - today ’^the wholp situation”. lllritiBSe’"" •••-•; • _ -.v^V ■ lected by the faculty and members uty'Attorney Genaral; and two Waikld:ba itoK:ua«ed: t o ^ h t to de­ PtofUae'tQwr'''gtnalt .Con- ShtonpnotoS Gb-. kOtshau SJ— ' TH E U a * t BuL to g o o * abapa. . Easy Tua B oatdof Tito RevtaworJlie. JjOOIQHO FOR Saaemon* garaga anq-toany 'iS«fro* VBRNON-4'rodm-ranch, ftol-baaec; of her senior Claszrknsettartaon *- ....it s Hotise iraliton men with’ Ghehey library ^ vwtlbte.Omip*. Wwk suorantaad. WUl pick up tarma. Saa it dav or night Pbona Town o f Bolton, Conn., wUl be in Dr. Don Allen Guinan, Si, at termine whetr if anything, could year’s $3914964- U P /. ■■ -- DELIA^DB V ^ T power tools anti —$15J00.„.^ , . ■ . - mant..fuUy .insulated, garage a candidate for the national awai Congreas, Wilton B. Persona'and i^ 'd W vsr. toe H artford 9-035S. A fte r T p Jii. aesafon 3fbhday, Feb. 1, from '9 large lot; fuU price* H2;3()0. E « Wantaugta, L. -L; filed lagtetra*- be done. They both made tt. clear Pioneer ParadmtA A ^___ ' 3947 Chevrotet Fordor Sedan Da COLE m o t o r s " accaaaortaa. Saloa, aarvica, daman- Central—9 and 4 duplex with An honor student during h tion today with the town rierk’e Jack Martin. that the meeting was not a PTA New books rocentiy purchased of Cheney Btoa. haa strStioo. Toraaa arrangod. Capitol 44-4990. AJf. to 4 PJd.—Feb. 4, « A.M. to OFFICE SPACE E ^ elty. 30. 9439T - 3-4480. four years'in high aohool, 3fias Knowland said the ^arty lead­ PLAT FINISH Htoland window That’s the way the pay Bcale P.M. and Feb. 13. 9 AJ4. to 4 garage end lefge Iof.~ office that he will enter pnctice affair, but one to which ell tax­ by the 3tary Cheney Library in­ erty on tee current Uet qf j$61,**4« 436 Center Street shades, mads to ntsaaore. AU E^pm obt Co., 89 Mato St A—I^B—E—R—T— S Carlson is vice president of the ers "made a complata report to a decrease off $1,635,450 from Mat works for telephone operators P.M. in the Community Hall, Bol­ GLASTONBURY—New 3 bedroom ijhapter of the Nej payers in the eree, wb*toer toey clude the following: CHORCHES MOTOR SALES MI-9-0980 metal venatlaa blinds at a new 4345 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD Many Other (Choice Llatinga ranch, Youngstown kitchen (Fith Tucker Chapter of the National]*» ^ paauata of Ver­ the President on the legislative have children going to school yesr’se $3.514994. at the TELEPHONE COM­ S03CBTHIN0 NEW, aomettatog dif- ton Center, to rsceive appeate- IN A 100% Honor S®clety. Last year she was situation.” Non-fiction: •Tomorrow’a Air Mutrie aeld ttfit d e c ^ It SB Oakland a trs s t. low piioe. Kays mads whila you faront. Sea the new triple-aUda ONE OB REFRIGERATOR, 994: from the, decialona and actions of diriiweaher)i ■ flriplece, attached mont, la a'native at Northamp­ nbt, are invited. w a it kIkrIow'B. PANY. Yes, three big s t ^ in T. J. CROCKETT one of the recipients of the Odd EiMnhower haa expressed un Age,” Holmes Alexaztder; "Picto-' due largely tq the-fact that »a- aluminum corabtoation windows— large double bed. box spring and the Board of Aaseaaora. garage, large lot. E * . E Realty. Fellows’ youth pilgrimese to the ton, Maas. He will epeelallze to They aald whpt action la .decided la -t-M S S the Arst year alone! Reel Batate Broker obatetrica end gynecology. alterable opposition to the Bricker rial History of the Jewish People,” creaam from variooa murem qpuw LIFETUCB Battorleo, seU-cbaig- alao doors at graat Savlim CaU mattress, too. CaU Hartford 4-1183. Charles .T, Hathaway, O i. l o c a h o n ? 3 0 . 9429T - 8-4490. ■ UN. amendment' aa drafted. He did on will depend oh the attitude 01 tog. B year guarantee. 93B.M any WEAVDfO of bums, moth holea S44 Main Street, Mencheiter the people present Mrs. Benson Nathan Ausubel; "Sea In the For­ not otfaet tern off Invoatery fmm JSW MERCURY club coups. Good and tom dothtog, bolaery runs, But, just as important, tele­ for frr - demonstration. BUI TUn- Lawrence Lombardo BOLTON LAKE-New house, four Among her echoo] extra curric­ that in a letter to Knowland laat ■ joandition. radto, haater. Direct oar. Let us damonatrata. Budgat oky. 30tcbatt 94099, ONE 3CAPLE wing chair, amaU Harold Kanntaon . - . “ Phone: Office 30-3-5414 said whet her group "w a n t a est,” Archie Blnns; “Old Rooms tho aoTon or eight top repalrad, slpper re­ phone operators have other W t just such offices roonu, tile hath . end WtehM. ular activities, Miss Ctarlson is edl- Monday. from iDcroasod from owner. Easy tarms. ML tba cost Cote Motors, MltchaU desk, 9 X 13 Firth wool rug, lampa Residence W*-9-7751 tor-lh-chlef of the monthly publi­ Asked today whether be waa ia to talk over averythln| and aee for New Living.” 3Crs. Nerctom B09M. placement repaired, extra advantages — excellent R O TAL a n d Smith-Corona port- awsiti^ your inspeetion. Mortgage avaUable. Tel. 30. frop the lom of a $399.600 9 SdBU. and diabes. 30. 3-5387. cation, "The PUot," associate edi­ A bout Tow n taking back to the Capitol another where we go from here. Chemhertato; "Designing SmaU men’s shirt coUara reverart and working conditions, friendly ablo and standard typawritors. For complete informstioB HOLLISTER STREBT-^lx room 3-6919, They eleq eeid the meeting to­ Boats for Fun'and Profit,” V. B. from a firm white zdowoo 1 TnUBS—Snow may com a, so why replaced. Marlow’s Little Mend 3CAHOGANT Bedroom sat, to good 2_ tor of the school yearbook, letter from Eisenhower, Knowland Mancheater to RockvOte. IM t FORD FB, dump truck, 14,000 co-workers pleasanter sur­ AU ntakea o f' adding machlneo s e e Fruiic Miller at garrison colonial with . attached "Janus," Girls* Leader Club end night may lead to a joint meet- Crockett; "Henry Cabot Lodge.” mOaa. Graat aavtags on this unit don’t you pick up a pair of mo- tog Shop. aoM or rented. Rapalts on aU condltfoat Conalita of four poator H & I Ro « b -TV S M v ie * garage, ameeite drive, storm win­ A daughter was hmn to Mr. and n plled: Ha said tobacco invoatoriast E fU te 77 high staool band. I would prefer not to discuss later with the Board of Education. J. A. Garraty; “Automotive lie- Katnay’s Garage, Buckland. capo now. AU aisas $3.M up, cash roundings and^most interest­ makes. kfarloW x' bed, dresser with mirrbrs, ebasg 37 Btaririvaatkar^Bt. dows, ecreena and awnings. Situ­ Mrs. Charlee J. .Krowka. 53 Devon They said the poaaiblUty o f auch, a chanica.” jooeph Heitner; “ 3Cade- down from laat yaar. ’ She ta the daughter of Mr. end Dr., Monday at the Hartford Hoe- and carry. Brunner’s, RockviUe in g w ork ! on cheat-and night table.. Phone THE SAVINGS lANK ated on besutUUUy landscaped that." meeting wiU he dlacuiota. , leina Grown Up.” 3Crx Madeleine 3MS (»D S IfO B IL E - 4 D r., fuUy Rd., TalcottvUle. Opra avontogs BBAUnrUL BeiectKxi of wool ram- 3 0 . 9-04M. 8BIIVKS OBABGB S9J9 Mrs. Carl P- Carlson of 30 Sunset pital. Without girtng leaden a final living ooral can asdte 69^ Building—ContnetiBg 14 No experience necessary, full corner lot, 1$4’ x 140’. Near ech ^ Ridge p r.. Etast H artford: Her Meanwhae, Ctaneral Manager Henrey. aqutopad, also bydramatic. Priv­ ■Ui B. nanta at low pricaa. Atao rug orooi and hue line. CaU Owner, 3 a / WANTED rejection, Bricker turned aside as “Making Money to Tour Kitch­ ahaUow depths ta tea 6S6. ate ownar. 4M y IIM mllaa. Tu- pay while training. High NEW HUNT ahaUow floor fum aea, UL 1 0 9 111$ T at laB-tBBB OF MANCHESTER father U bandmaster of the Sal­ Norman Krohick, 18 Stephen uneettafactory to hl,m in ita prea- Richard Martin has drafted a tet­ and instoucttma to braldtog- niga. 9-3809. . ter to Crabtree, notifying him of en.” H, S. Hovey; "Oonctae Eacy- tana btaa. Naw ear guarantee. Tal. ALL iONDB o f caarpontry work Catt RookviUa 5-^09. fitted for country gaa. Ideal for Ctaiy vation Army Band. She takes an St, who has bean statloaed in tat form a meazura offered by^ Trsilgn for Sale t-A school education desirable. / REAL ESTATE active pert in the Manchester the board’s wish to appoint him clopedta of Favorite Flowers, k a sdi«L Only tarn. Roaaonabio ratoa MltclMU.9-43Bl. Permanent work. Ag^s 16-38. cottage, 3 a 9-80U. KANCBBSTBR — New five room Germany for the past year, waa George yeeterdey. Johnson and Montagus; “F t:^ BRI0G8-8TRATT0N used tractor ranch, feaiurea firepUce Youth Council of Churches. recently promoted to the rank of George’s suggested compromise architect for the Keeney atrrotj 1963 PLATT, pomplotely fumiahad, g e n e r a l c a r p e n t r y - Al School project. Martin bts alao Saucers from Outer Space,” Dob- < PLYMCXrtH Biwtoato coups. snow plow and complata garden tile bath, hot Water heat 4, 6, 7, 8 Room Sinfle Houses corporaL . would (a) nullify any future tree-, j.Ymnmenlate thremheet This may will sloop sovoB, TV oot Inatallod, teratlons, -addlttona and now APPLY NOW ^ attacbmenta. Can arrange tarma. drafted a letter to Lawrence ald Edward Keyhbe; *'3(ai>. Tima, 34 foot kmg. fuUy tosulatod, two utiUtiea, fuU basement tiea and inUrnatlonal agreementa and FoasUa.” Ruth E. 3foore; I 'J h jw t Ohi ear ymtoaSaan loek- construction. Dormers, porctats, 806 MAIN STREET Catt 94990 after 13 noon. 300’ deep, near bus and Please CaU that conflict with the Constitution connection with hie Inrtructions to Saa It and m aa of- bodrooma. living room and bath­ garagoa and rooms ftolaned at The Ameritan Legion Auxiliary terminate Lawrence’s contract. "Land Birds at Amertoa." R. C. room, Witt BoU n r $3100, wiU con- S E rn ^ M K S center. Price 03.500. To Public Records wUl hold Ita bt'stoefs maettag 3loa and (b) provide that mcecutiva Murphy and Daan Amadon: "UN: ktatoity - Bitohars^ BOl-su reaaonabte prices. Workmonataip Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, TRADE-INS Accoptod on Schick, ^one Bahraba Woods Ag^y. Martin oald both lettera were aider ranting on one year teoae, or guarantoad. Free estimates. RonUngton. Sunkoair rasors: Atao SEXTON WANTED day, Feb. 1. Memhera are urgofl to agreamanta other than treatiaa Today aad Tomccrow.” Seantar 3 0 . 9-7703. GEORCE L. GRAZUDIO ^ d become Internal taw only by studied by Town Counsel C2»«les wlfh optloa to biiy. CaU k a 3-4113, Robert M. Alexander. Tel. ka Friday cutting boada for aU raapra. Rua- BaiUUng Permlta bring in their couponZ as,they are Crockett this morning before they Rooaevslt and WHltam Do Witt; Jarvla Agency. PUMSEiTsEWEIIS needed to make the quota. act of Oongreaa. "TeU the Truth and Run,” Oaorp % . Good ma- 9-7719. aall’s Barbar Shop, comer Oak Ezperieaccd all-ftadli^ wurkman of good character and •ranfO IS'BEUEVINO. must Realtor Beszlnl Brothers for alterOtlona were to be mailed. radi% haater. 9 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. and Spnico. hom4 and additions to a * factory at Sekiaa; “Until Victory,” Loolao M’ TIUILBR for aala. ktey kaUta waatad to aaMmVfuIl reaponaibiUty for the care seetbia apotless four RAO. STRnaS DfPENDS Tharp; *:Ttannliig aad Building tha 8PEX3ALSEIND in rattum built ga­ , Or Call Mitchell 3-4107 at 73 Devon Drive. F g«- Adatoa aad HlUtard Sts.. $3,000. Daughtara of Liberty Np. 135, FLYNN NAIOCD **MTOB ■ean at M Durant St, corner rages, Stanlay ovwbaad doors, CRANE HEATmO boUor and oU iatliiat iMsMiB cor- Tel. Manchester MI-9-5878 LOLL WiU hoM a aeeial tOBMrrow New Yerk, Jaa. 3fi UFJ—^ ^ M o^ caumiT’ W. W. WaOM LIttla. off Broad St. and sanintcnaace of church bulltoga and grpnnda. Ap- rage, ameaite drive,' Jamer R. Trimm, for altera­ Now 301ford. Jaia TewPe aabtects, block tUa eailtogs., at YOUNG W03IAN, fuH tima. No borpar. Exctoleht ondttion. Unr wood tions and additions to dwelling at at 7:46 p.oa. at the home o f 3Ciae lletal e« Ute Breteefkoad at and “lira to tea -Ashea,** T. & 1‘tooad Dry WattAjMiat pttcaUoii and Job dsU sheet svaMable nt church office. ‘ ner lot, oU heat, MaOwmy Tralaiaea aayian •flw aapotateHat at ftaorga J. torations, adtoUana. CaU -Frank nights, DO Sundaya, for ganaral price for quick aala. kfay ba seen cabinet kheben, elect] stove in­ 65 Doans St.. $600. AUce Hutchtoaon. 114 fiunaitt S t Ftyaa of Waoktagteak a a — WhitA Asto Drivtmr SehMl 7-A Contoia. ML S4I3S. d i^ store worii. Apply to paraon at 399 C q « ^ HU S t .ABB YOU READY to seU today a atrike woaM begia at 4 cluded In'price. Don’t drive by Btarrtago Oertificate > agaiaat tke Loag i o «o r of tea Now MMirii T la ^ only, 4Sa Hariford KoiMl. caU us and we wUl take to m heaM? Wa itava' I The Epworth Ufigue of ^t^ CaioaaS D R n m o ALTERATIONS. Rapalrs, ramodat PLAN NOW. to teodtnUaa your . Eugon* Raymond Itoaoeuf, 31, id. wfelek carriea ENJUMa tOTHERUI llHUR^ this house. Priced at only (or 4, fi. il 7400X9 85 Birch St. and Jean Arylene South Methodist Church w « M d, tag. and new oonatroctlon expert­ RELIABI.k yOktAW to cam lor kltcban w;itk a,Taui«stewn at ' M d O N MCY M O S . t o i ^ o a . i Ctatto O o /- Hartford a food eata Saturday zeothtof at " at Naw Yortz OtF HIM two chUdraa wbUa Onotbar works. Jarvla RoaUy Co., Cantor ft.. Aabcooe, 2fi, 135 r Branford fit, I aeak Y>' ly dono. No job too «mdU. Pof unit Ttrrific savings on aU BEWEMABB JMBPOBAL O a ft CBURCH RTW T MANCHESTRR llaachaatm or call MtnehoMar lydedc to Hfila’a ftera. 9BS5S oottmato catt Honiel A Oayson. 3Cay Uva to. CaU 3 0 . 9-TT97 aftsr Btodris, $79.99. and up. Terms, ISS-ISS poart a*. M . ^ rttk «, St JaaHf CMfidb k a BM fll. 7 p.m. / . / Banson's, lac., 1089 Main. 3 i;.S 4 U 3 .' t i,,'. J- : 1^:' ■ I', • i f r ■ :(■., V v : ; v ; /. . TkURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 19B4I •' ■ ■''■ y- ' ■?'■ ’ . - y y^ • Averaire Bally~Net Press Run iKa^rlii^ator lEaraittg l|»raUi rhr,tka Weak Eadad. j m 4aBrSg.iM t r - r 1 1 ,1 3 5 ■‘T 'd ' erjlha AaOi -rtiyp iiit ^ rtit w m d ^ w w ^ of OinaiBtlaia M anehaeter-'^A City o f ViUa/ie Charm

VOL. LXXni, NO, 101 (OBaalflai .AdravOalag an Fata U ) lillEliYdNE

PINEHORSrS PREMIUM OFFER w Stthstitute O M rotion *HeIter Slieltdr' Half Million R ise N oted Is Readied In J o b le s s ' Washington, Jan. 29 Sen. Knowland of California, Washington, Jan. 29 (/P)— S r d B i g W a O c the Republican Floor Leader, The Onsus Bureau said today X- unemployment rose by half a announced t o ^ y that a liub- STIUNLESS STEEL atitute for thd Bricker treaty* million between* December ■X and January to ah estimated y i _ p w e r smandinent w ilLbe in* totehTf'^.W/OOtr jobless thfs troduced in the Senate today month. "with eubstantial" demo- Employmimt dropped by about a Ready for- Hide Beh ind *BRinboo Curtain' • cratic support. .JUilUoa 4a the aaete -«eriod-and, in : *ciwwla«a diCIIhea “a r i~ newt F r e > B d lo t O N E 5 pc. SETTING the week ended Jen. d, was recqrd- trsaYMM-te;: ronfcranca to aay wheUitr San. ed et 99,SCO,000, the bureau said. Bricker (R-Ohlo), whom propoaad 495,009 Over Last Year , conatituUonal amendment haa Aa it was laat month, jobless- F o r N ation SELF sratVE and MEAT DEPARTMEN aroused Vigoroua oppoalUon from L...i ’ . . . ••-.•. .. . ■ mCTM ' - iy,- - • • J , r-.,_-. President’ Biaenhowe U tonnlng about fpOTtOOH gSovb tliD IrvrI of r yoRr FREE . In offering the prpi WMr Ivw y $25 Worth Senators said this aeehned un-' agOr^About 3.S per cent of riviltan Is Stressed likely. workers are unemployed, as ACCUMULATID ~ GREAT RIO SAVINGS IN OUAMTV; against 3 per cent lest year, the Expert Bl-Partima Help figures showed. ____ * i VALUI Berlin, 29 (ff)—^Britigt "It la now my belief that an The bureau eaid the total decline Foreign Secretary Anthony ADDITIONAI^ETS , • Never Me4s poUakiag. HALTS FRESH GRANDMOTHER'S amendment will be offered today in employment wee not greeter Eden submitted to they^ja' • PerkMMa* mlrrar flalak. with subsUnUal bi-partisan sup­ than the December-January drop IP e s 3 0 GROUND PURE port—it will be introduced before Four (inference today/ji'lP Of lliia Beautiful/I itainless Steel I • ExdBilTe opMiwerk patten. ill most other recent years, but • Caaaat tanlali, atela ar m t. the Senate adjourns," Knowland affected some industries which are stage plan for tht.unificatidn 'Ttfakware May Be l^ r chased For The -.1 said. • Caaaat chip or pooL fr’sNEVW not usually subject to the seasonal of Germany "and We concliPV Per SettiBg Law, Low Price p t o LtfetiaM gaaraateo. COFFEE The Californian said that "aub- sag. * (Orugaa Laiaaaa, togar) ■tantial progitm" had been made sion of a freely/ negotiated V ^298 OFF on >6.95 Unemployment!, which nearly BaiaRF %n^VAa«0a a a a — Lb. 1 L b . Jar TRY overnight in attempting to find peace treaty.*’ \ CVBBTIMNXAB always- rises sharply after' the His plan—underatood toxhava ORTARMAirr^ : SETllNOS ASTOU WANT? language on which influential Re- pulHtcana and Oemorratii could Christinas holiday seaabnxxlimbed the full support: of France and tlia agree. from 1,850,000 in December to the United Statea'^-apecified that "froo ANGELFOOD estimated 2,360.000 in January. _____ FOR m t STORE THAT OIVCS YOU MORE BOmOOM sou He declined to say, howaver. and secret elections should be. hMd ’This WM sirsiler than the drop, throughout Germany, including CAKE MIX whether Sen. George (D-Oa) was Berlin, the . earliest possible \ / InrUe pockeget o f joining in offering the new veralon. in employment mainly because M M o ^ e many houaewivto and others hold­ date.’/ Tetter Meat tor Your Money George previously had proposed an Seller, French Foreign Minia- amendment of hia own which ing temporary Jobs in stores and tQgvV g omIWNRI^W mVHW b I other Chriatraaa aqtivltiea with­ t^'^Btdanlt called tor a tniited o m oot . . . lost wotio . . . hoi ClUAKEII OATS Bricker found unsatisfactory al­ mtlohs Disarmament Conference, though administration leaders gave drew from the labor maritet. They were not counted aa unemployed i-provlded ail hostilities such as the, i a . . ri^ifoosts . . chock roosts. Os w ol os d i other kinds of I LAND OXAKES lArgai Slaa dawa aad Saaban it a generally favorable reception. Indochina War are first ended and ' Sen. Bricker (R-Ohioj hipuieir after they left these joba, because aggression outlawed. fh r o y Mom R o^ o o l^ j^ I N S T A N T Reg S iz ^ lI C Large Size 35c they were not aeeking work. It. Oft c ^ Iky the goMw rilo to «|0 HRRBIRR mid yesfiiday the differences with ...... Molotey . Makes BU BUTTER “the'adnilhlattetloh dh'liU propdnl V . ? “ te i^ -C u r iw lw S te p i»; » y MbJ. G- W- Cox. •#“ Cfcirr^ -^ Employment tigS" hot "HH^eff Molotov asked the Big Four to below 50 million aince January, rmoooy. FhioliiKit stoRhs comm oot o f tho ovoo siaHoR toodor In Qosrters COFFEE S o G o o d a n d . "grow put of a fundamentally dlf* Pol^ N. C. Is akowra aa it llfto a im0*poaad abelter made of a sponsor a worldwide disarmament -RbUoaophy pf .ggyecilliniNit.. February and March of 1962. in "Jtotlng which would includa R ed. . . — .--..Jar-- Reffttler- Price 29e fl». each -or Whiar was "recordea is fit rioiits m evisi hrowi I do lilo''oitsld E ji^ niroT^ George originaUy tried to set a Wmi hi Norili Ckrbllaa Slate CoRegeN Sehitol of Deolga. eooM be used 11 China and other states that are I CoodforYou .deadlina.of laxt'nigkt for bipartiaaa for . racoo bails, oRlees. eSspeb aad .other mllUary aoeo. add traao- 56.700,000. not now members of the United WItli Xrwupaprr Canpoa Below 1991 Peak •o f pricos oro lower. WITH A':sai/Gl(y On Pago 5 agreement. But he aaid today he pyrtod by 'eopter to ooe rite to aaother gnlekly. (AP Wtrephoto). _ *elhonn»’ Ashland, Pa.; aarence C. Adams, Memphis. Tena.; Andrew oq^Moa, the lone Nations. was resigned to more taUdng, ex­ Not for three years—aince Janu­ Briton; and Joba R. Duaa, teltimore, MiL, left to. right, hang a sign on a Red tnick/Joet before It left Raising of the disarmsiment ary,- 1951 — haa unemployment \ tending into next week if necea- nentral xoae to ea^- them to Communist North Korea. AU tbe turncoat Araericaas have been question apparently slowed for the V "n:: Blue Bonnet Di^y. risen above the two millioiv mark. moment a concerted Western plan raiEHURSr TENDER f O NLY 19c lb. g ^ a mhoBorable diockarges by the U. S. Defense Department. (A P Wlrephoto via radio from MARGARINE Even if an agreement can be It was then 2,903,000. ***yG#b to force Russia into considering 9 reached which provides a middle Lewis Denounces The peek of post-war unemploy­ ^----- ' ^ r German tiniflcation now. The SIRLOIN, SHORT, PORTERHOUSE ■ / ground for many Senatora, the Mg ment wee in February, 1990, when 4’ West, , with Secretary Dulles In the r queattoh aeemed go ba*r the total TOichjHl 4,684,000 In the chair, intended to bring up tlia Can Senate leaders muster the seasonal rise uf JotleuKCUi wnlctT German question tmaieSaR^- apr / SUNS1 necessary two-thirds Vote required followed the 1649 buaineas dip. ter the session opened. MTTY CROCRER • OOOOGOO 1/ for a propoaal to change the Con­ The lowest total postwar em­ Word from behind the closed / stitution ? ployment ciccurred in the demobll- Tito to Office doors of the conference hen, taow4 STEAKS P i e C r u s t ever, was Uiat Molotov imme^fiat4. PBUNEJUICE Or wlU thoM taking extrame IxeUon period. Only 61 million "FRESHER BY FAR" FRESH PEAS y Lb. 2 7 c Washington, Jsn. 29 GF)— '; amendments, from tbe'^tittersnees ly took the floor and upaet tha ap- M ^ B o t . positioiia on both aides ^ in forces were.employed In Jqpuavy, 1946. REF ‘^O i FINEHUBST "FARM FRESH C om binotioii to. prevent enactment of a com- John L. Ldwis ds- *O bo preoldf-iUal paadldato in the Layoffs In oonatrvcttqa end fac­ Of Pre»ident Unificatioii of Party P'* Thereupon, BidauR'Sffer- promisa? ed Ms resolution, calling tor an WHITE ROCK FRYING . \ FBEbUER CUCUMBERS 2 For 2 5 c n o u n ^ n ^ w e n t Lisen- poimcal favon sought, genuine re- tory Jobs accounted tor most of 2 P k g s a the Increase in Jobleaaness. Non- end ot hoetiUttee and fo/condem- BONELESS.•WfSBixoa. TENDER\innwcR \ Some aponaon of the original bower’s T sft-H artley pro- iief was promised." .Beigradf, Tugoslavie, Jan. 29 Bricker amendment already weM term employment feU to about —President Tito was rC-elected Washington, Jan. 29. ■(/?)—President Eisenhower says the! B IC ^U D D IN G GREEN BEA Lb. 2 5 c conceding privately it could hot posals M '"pale palliatives, Observers recalled two apeciSc 54.400,poo in January from S5JKK),- (JTi calculated falsely to soothe Ei»«n- 000 4a December, ’’ --f unanimously by Parliamrnt today Republican party/iinust be united on broad political policy 1 •***7 aimed atWting. new CHUCK ROKSt CHICKENS after pradaimlng Tugoslavta's , AppliORtlg- tho aubotanco of rather -than ffanitiitelv tn n ira bowSr on the Taft-Hartley Jaw, Ha and realize—as Abraham Lincoln advised—that “the doamaa <>g w^rii i nwii' H m m larfa teader fryara aia law la price aad Each 2 5 c !tr. J t •"t«-Communist oatJi. re- A continued deeliiM in o ir F ti^ wilUngadSB to do buebieae with all aElRiitjr aatlag laisa tryera. AVOCAD Goorga’a propoial was. aecoptabio tJlO' mantlOlu nietlllltles and rquired only of imica offlclala work also wiSf Mqtorted; Only nations—including Ruimia and the of the quiet are inadequate to fheVfonny p r S ^ r H ^ a ^ fNiSHURST FRESH to tho admlnlbtratlon. since Know- a Lincoln Day mesiiage made pii)>- Bideult did not suggest a data or cans LARGE SIZE , injustices so deeply imbedded ' ohouid either be extended to em- about 12 per cent of factory work­ Soviet satellites—on a basis of period of time for the conference. . land and other GOP leaders talked ers included in the Census aiirvav lie by the White House last night, L b . to tho Preaidont at the White in tbe set TO or taken, out of . the law;: "mutual rMpfcC,"; the Presldcirt- appealed fo r unity Molotov had proppsfd that a EacK 2 9 c he said a provision or union repoMM more than 40 hours df Leader Biui Ciold 'armament meetliig to held this W " l i ' ^ D E R L E A F PINEAPI ..... 4- Bouao yeaterday, thea returned to LEwia demanded repeal "in toto't -work, as against 29 per cent lii ■at. a time 'when some OOp Con­ Easy Army life year, -- • ? - ■..... of the 1047 Labor-Managyment Ho- re’hrese'ntation eiectibna held while The 5lyear-old 'chief of this gress members are murmuring \ laUona Law. workers were out.on strike could Communist state, his hair marked­ Backed UN Rceol\-» LEAN y ^ ^ ^ t . 7 9 . (Coattoued oa Page Thirtoea) (CfMKaiied on Page Thirteen) that certain phases of the Eiaen- TEA BAGS Declines To Testify conceivably be ueed to ^’bust" ly more grey than a year ago and hower program 'are too much like For Ex-Prbbi^r - The French resolution did qiecl- O R A f ^ S unions and needeS changing. hia voice rasping ocoasionally from the ."New Deal" of the preceding fy that the conference should con­ SeotTissue / Doz. 3 9 c . ' ' v The President of the United'Mine a severe cold,'was given an ova­ form to the U.M. General i)serin ' ■ ^ 2 foF 0 S .4 9 r - P I N K B K B D E B S ^ ^ f^ J a ._ - lJ i.s A .w o r Workera union, in a letter to. Sen, ' Btsenhower's ravistoa jwogram Democratic administrations. asks extension of the nda-OMamun- tion as he appeared before the He si^ke out at a time, too, kly resolution of Jsn. It. 1962, thus 3 I S j l l i c r y H. Alexander Smith (R-NJi, "re- lawmakeia to deliver a 70,000- Is .Under Study 'V ’ spectfully" declined an invitation 1st affidavit to employers and A ir When Senate republicana are split making the U.N. the actual span- » word State of-the-Natlon Message sw. That - resMution directed tha SAVE TOUR okA^OE mOOMTEE TAPES PEFRU1T For I to testify at hoaringa now being wpuld bar collective bargaining over basic conf.stitutionaI policy aa' Ft. Dlx, N. J., Jan. 29 (A>—The elections for a minimum of four before jiia election. , pointed up by the controversy over U.N, Ihsarmamtnt Comrainian to ■ /- held on the President'a program. continue its work on conventional As PoKce Hunt„ ISmlth' is chairman of the genate months %fter strike or wages or Aim Challenged He pledged that Yugoslavia will the Bricker amendment on treaty­ Ft. Dix Information of fleer/eaid ; WE KNOW YOU WILL Lodsb Skodders o t ... . W . 3 5 c pursue an independent path in its arms and atomic weapons in ac­ PREMIER working conditions begins. making powers. today that an Investigation ia un­ foreign policy despite friendly der way into "certain allegationa” cordance with previoua Assembly A " yT ! Lewis described the 14-polnt pro- CItea Retnra of Pae|am overtures from Russia since last Common Aim Stressed decisions. • ' ■ ENJOY FINEHURST And Lamh Fottios ot .. Ih. 35c MEAT DEPARTMENT grain this way The administration program. By Army Cl^^f that G. David Schlne got prefer­ spring after Stalin’s desth. But, "It is . . .' esaent'lal,” Elsen­ ential treatment while;taking basic One of the key aectkma of Bi- 3 Lbs. $1.00 SUCCOTASH Such amendments, if enacted, Lewis said., is haaid on "the hower declared, ‘'thst the mem- THIS IS 'TREAT TOlTRaOELP TO STEAK WEEK" AT HALE'S: Montreal, Jan. 29 fAh—Canada’s simultaneously, he made made it training here. dault’s resolution would put the tENDERCURE CORNED BEEF run to increase and compound the premise that the Labor-Manage­ Fort Knox, Ky„ Jan. 29 clear that he would pot part com- bej-s of s political patty—if the Big Four on record aa "proclaim- a ^ U. 8. CHOICE biggest city Jittered badly today The Vice Chief of Staff of the Schlne, 26, was staff consultant Shoaid ga oa year hoigat Uat. Rcowm* JACK FROST ‘felony’ already perpetrated on the ment Reiatiopa Act of ^947 is with, the WiTOt. .Which came party is to be effective—Join to­ har . ITa aaater-tw aUea taadr Lcga -ab police sought the soyoterloua Army today chaHenged-whar ha .to . Sen,. Joseph. MoCartbya iR- M>* support, and encour- ORDOMINO tabnring 'pbotia of America bt the to this country's aid after its gether to reach's cbrrinibn gbaL agement of aggrtoaioh must be hoariM chack eats aa writ ao the ar ShaaMen If yaa let them <*aer 15 c a n s SIRLOIN, PORTERHOUSE, SHORT man who has rsxor slariied 13 originisl IHiRance. A far cry, these (OsatWied oa Pago Thirtoea) called 'the “ false Ides that arm)a> Wis) pennanent investigations Women and girls in the past week. break with COminform in 1:948. Unless there is unified support of rubcommittee before he was draft­ condemned and bamied with the f r SS adaatoa after rwaariag t n m avaa. can be/disposed of by means of He rMerred to what he termed broad political policy, there is no aim of ending all hoetilitiee.” wa have Lamb Leg* la papalar ■man n ib l e t s Two attacks were reported last super Weapons delivered by air," ed on Noy, 4 last. SUGAR night. “ some msUcious guessing” in the truo political party." / , McCarthy has denied Intervien- The resolution then would have BONELBS BRISKETS riaea at aaty SSa lb. . . . 12 Ox. Can Poaottea Refnaiaa Uachaagwl West that Tugoelavta might re^ the four *Yommit themeelvee to The worst injury required 21 Gen. Charles L. Bbite conceded There must he a'political uiiity, ing 'With the military for special 5 L b . b o 9 turp to the Soviet camp despite the he added, "if our party—thb Re­ treatmcht for hia fo'rmer aide. Join their efforts, in .tha dlsenna- PINBfUBSr IS OFEN RIDAYS UNTIL 8:30 FJd. 2 F o r stitches to close. Moat, wounds that the advent .of new end terri­ have been minor, on the vtctlms* AmeHcWi Woolen Stock break with the ComInform. He publican partyT-'-is aucceasfuily to The New YqrK Post said today ment commission of the United STEAKS»8 3 ^ ble weapons of destruction has Netlons, with the elm of reading called such altegatlons "fslse.” lega. Some rictims were not aware "ihjeoted an element -cf contusion meet the responsit iUties of na­ that. the. investigation stemmed ^ -- WE AGAOf RPCOBOIEND FRESH PORK " I thliik our future foreign tional leadership with which it has from comptaihis voiced by ScMne’s . .cu'bstshtlal agreemints whira of the hurts until they saw the ■into the ,accepted concepts of war­ policy should be conducted on the f r o m B i r d s E y e Frdm Birds Eye Mood. been charged by our .people.” fellow trainee*. ■ . WiU permit calli^-a- general •••X VotiB Hit by Injunction fare." But he said in a speech same basis as it has been in recent Capt. Harry H. Lapham. tbe Dlx FBESH SHOULDEBS 49e Last night's attacks %Ver0 at op­ -prepared for the Armor Assn., years, because it produeed useful In talking of hia administration’s information officer, acknowledged (Oeatiaued aa page. ‘nirteaR) TH E N E W For a alee pork roopt - baaad If dcalrad—wbw low pricr. posite ends of the city, at cloec to' here that, despite the deyeiopment reeulta in preserving our inde­ program, Eisenhower touched Rsmble Bee Sole 57e obliquely on aspects of it which that an investigation haa been or­ BEEF FOT FIES the same time. Police speculated Boston, Jan. 29 (VP) — A to say that it was not formally dis­ df new means of destruction and pendence, integrity end in defying dered. - r. ■ there might be two rasor wlelders new strategic concepts, the tpiric have brought tome critlclam with­ / IT LOOKS UKE A REAL WEEK OF BARGAINS: court injunction today halted cussed at today’s brief meetliv- an economic blockade,” Tito said. He said MaJ. Gen. Gornclius -E at work. Descriptions of the at­ On the agenda for the 11 a.m. function of the Army remains un­ in the party ranks—those phases 1 dt roRdor, 1 ot Va p ik o. Promlor Old Foiblootd STRICTLY FRESH DRESSED POULTRY votiny Jby American Wotden dealing with the government’s Ryan, commander' of Ft. Dlx, ' SPINACH 19e tacker also vari^ widely. apecial meeting were Uieee man- changed—to prepare for war end (CoatiBued; M Page Thirtoea) would hays no comment until the JACK FROST CAPETTE ROASTING LARGE, PLUMP Pear sjiread tbroueh the city Co., stockhcJders on a 19-mil- agement pixqioeals: to win it should it come. role in such fields aa housing, so­ Bulletins cial security and health. probe was completed—in about a rTCHm PINEAPPLE of a million' persons. Several lion dollar Stdok ’retirement 1. To discard ae '"unnecesaary Bolte referred to the recently in- week or 10 days. F d o c o CONFECTIONl He said the "mandate” of the froR i the AP LA ROSA schools closed early so children RFOfl'gram. The ffetlon 'came and -uaecowooslc” 41 of-Uio- oom- aounced peclaion to cijt' the A m y's - Schlne himself Completed his f o r CHICKENS FOWL could' be; hqime before the dusk paoy’a mlUa which house 50 per else and his other TOmarka were people in the. 1952 election ' ‘re­ o r I R O W H withithin minutes of th^-opening quires that we share Lincoln’s con­ period at Dix on Jan, 16 and left - /■■■ Spaciieni see Go ISPAGHETTI or KBO W Meaty, Tender A Q f , CotildfiH Be Bctfer rush hour. Pollto got 2.000. eeqt of .its weaving capeiMty. . made against the background. of on furlough before reporting for phone calls during a 3-hour period of the Stockholders’ meitipg 2. To apend nearly 20 million the announced new strategic con­ cern for the‘proper role of govern­ DORTCH PW IIT CONTINUES MACARONI can aaoa^aaaaaada News Tidbits ment in helping and protecting all advanced training at thb Provoat SUGAR last night from persona who in a hotel and resulted i^ ff dollars to buy back two issues of cept which heavily emphasiaes su­ Marshal School in Camp. Gordon, New Lendee, Jnn. » flh-A new Called fron .^P Wires our citlsens,” and a^ded:' appeal will be tekau to tha State thought they had seen the slasher. postponement' of the session preferred stocks on whIMi the com- [ perior air power and new weapbna Ga Just Reduced It s New SANDWICH SPECIAL: Suspect Under Arrest at some expense in Army men- "It waa in such : concern that Sapreme Ceurt in a farther eftert See Oakiie ^ 2 f k g s . 2 P k g s . until Tuesday. pany now pays about a milUon' there was Recently ’placed before The course will run from eight j ANGEL UGHT ^ ^BJUiniEG BRAND ^ . At„ least. one ggseest, hsd __been doUers. a .year at four and seven Po****- „ to aave Geerge Marvhi Detteh. B8TTY CROCKER - x-Aa-the eteekheklere’ meeting was He expressed concern lest some Key congressional /Democrats Jr.,*94, rrear the eierteie cMIr. Dermmstndhn arrestod, but. ppUcs aaid prelim­ called, to order, noUce of the re­ per c « L “ (CeaUaned oa Page Thirtoea) (Coattaaed ea Page TMrtoea) BETTY CROCKER'S inary .questioning Indicated he Stockholders, ers epltt In tour Americaiw ihight eveii be deluded declare Preaideat Euenhower's ■a sras cw vteted s( ftrat dsgroa AND PILLSiURY FROZEN c straining order was read and tlia. program .teUs ter abort D P J C IO U S , was not the- wanted man. , They, M tlM" prapoaoiJ^ one in Into advacatitig4ke abolition :ef the sshMer hrlM Yfsr ttsTMa) state: GETSILViRCUANING chairman announced^"This megt- He declared'*' that "Ddlll Or GEIGCQYG RCtlOQ TO sMGC vOTTElIt Mng e9 Mrs.' tteesMiy ' gehasttsat • “ questioned dosens of persmis addi- ing cannot therefore proceed with favor and three e i least partially A m y .. SIKEHRURS' FLATE FREE WITH toglc and the ieaspn jof v Korea business dip...Sen. Jenner (IL- •_'-t;tSSS5«iftS2SSSir-; ■ lE.lMPawcatack.... A N G E L F O O D X FOOD LB. ticR«^ but so- ter an>sv«d. to any buebiess and ts poetponed until Francis W. White, 60-yeer-old proved that the "only way to de­ Ind) says Senate Internal Security Boycott Tightened GOLDEN, WHITE OAKITE FURCHASE have no real leaded next Tueeday." subcommittee' wiU try to fix re­ Cold,Cato at Hala'a are alway. fmihly aliord A new twist was added- last preeldmt of American Wooten, feat grqund forcea Is by ground BEBGSON ACQUITTED • CHOCOLATE, TELLOW C A K E M I X yoo ardor. Wa At that time the quesUon of a forces." sponsibility for order reputedly is- SPECIALS ka,va a largo varloty and tap gaallty. night to the phantom attacks: permanent injunction will come up leads /the group which expressed B, Jaa. 89 UK—pem er' /' ■ ‘The Army's second ranking chief sued by WMte House in 1944 re­ U. 8. Atty. Gea. Osrte The man laugbted in bis victom's in court. accentod by the majority of stock- sulting in destruction of Navsl in- F or ^SNOW cifO P GREEN face. boldm aa ftnanclally sound and •aid also that the full potentialities Rivers Could Be Used rr4 A. Bergssn was scqallted to* 2 6 3 c 5 5 c Textron Made Offer of United States glolwl air power teUigence fUee oa Red activities. day ef YtslatiBg tee federal sea- CONTADINA W o always is a ^ o nombor of dHftr- Mae Meikle, 21, told police that Stockhoidere were to have con- economically wise. C U T o r F R E N C H C U T a man accosted her as she walked President Bayar of Turkey .cau­ IMct-ef-latereat law. . DINTY MOORE eidered end voted bn two major e opposition group Is headed (CWattawd va Page Pear) SAVE ON THESE STARLAC tot allot of ciawood kom for year along a secluded avenue and toM. three Boston directors: Pred- tions Congress that-'"new fires Non Fat Milk management propoaals. Eariier. may * brsak out" in world and For Irrigation, Power TWO-TIME LOOlOt AND SAVE YOUR Tomito Piste sd octioo ; for •d^doticioM^ diimor. for her: "There^ blood on.your leg." Textnai, Inc., had offered to buy C. Dumelne, President of the Makes 5 Qoarls BEANS She said he stood with her a names United Nstions and. NATO Nsrwteh, Jaa. 29 (P>—Firs ef BEEF STEW 39c ORANGE TAPES control of American Woolen and Haven Railroad; fornier Gov- as beet defeases againet them.. . . 3 C o n s lL b .P k r. g ift s , o r t o k o o p no y o o t r t fr ig o r o t o r short time, expressing concern. operate it aa a aubaidiary. lor Joseph B. Ely of Meeeechu- Three Hospitalized Editor's NoUit The Moly Laad 'of< the Jordan VaUey water ra­ nadetermhwd erigia tetoy •* . ■ I American apokeamcn refuaed to r • I . ■ ♦ . India faces almoot certain teUure thrsugh a dine and oiworgtocy sbtlf. in her request that U N. General id adjaceat areas have rl%vra sources. KIUFT SINNER sHvmrnMi: (Dautlaued ea Page Pew ) Icomment on Textroh’s offer except (Cealtened so Pago Ponr) whose ureters Could bring a better A ' good share of the water rant tore today 4 to ox. 5 - 3 / In Railraad Crash Assembly meet again.soon to de­ eattsMtod by DICED BEETS bate Korean proMema. ^ gfe to nfillloas. But plains .to bar- saved under this schemo would to i)rriigate IsraeU fields---nearly i ; YltagOtaae at S7H Ob. Pkg. 2 7 c i2Vac COO' 10 COM $1.' H d o't soofood eOMotor kos salt cod strips, os woR- Ntw York State legislative in­ aees these streansa are boggcd^la Cochran, Ga., Jan, 29 if) — A heetile iVd tape and high political bUlion cubic feet a year. Jordan 555L Absut 14 yaain aga h GOLD MEDAL OR 08 swordfisk. koPbotj koddock, cod, m oword. Bos­ southern Railway passenger train vestigator aayp reeeat toqulry into would receive 27 bUHon cubic feet iar fire alas rsaset danteito « t . EVERYDAY VALUES- UBBTS RED L fund-raising acUritlea of Disabled deelsloa. In this ftaal arftcr 9S51559 to thq PILLRRVRY ton bkw, sedmoo. oystors. ote. derailment at nearby Em^re early the Arab-lsrael sltuattoa, and Syria. IH bUUons. BtaRUe B«d T e r r . . . . 4 1 c F L O U R . Lro. B o g $2.15 PRBCOOKED today sent at least three persons American Veterans wSa not in- le«M peenllar to the arid b The Jordan River has bsea pourr B rfad Pack T ore . . . . . 3 4 c CAMPBELL'S Good supply moons good prko oo to a hospital with injuries. teadtd to discredit veterans' or- fully sum-eyed. ing well over 35 bUlion cubic fact CAB H e rrio f A score or so others were re­ gaaitationa .*. Rebel Vietmlnh pa­ of fresh wrater into tbs salty Dead New Terii. TOMATO SOUP 10c FISH STICKS Washington, Jan. 29 (P)—The r-the shielding against radioacU' 235 ia processed) the sUe of a golf ported ' aheken up or slightly trols tanks their*first' stab into - Jerusalem, Jan. 29 (A*)—The Jor­ Sea each year for centuries The 855 sraighers I^Tom to SuKc ...... 39c BOB HOPE SAYSi' atomlo reactor which will provide The etaem tiirbine which will ball la equivalent to 459,000 gal­ outer defensas of Dien Bein Phu, ant the GREEN MT. POTATOES FBESHTw HITE SCALLOPS 65c bruised. No one was killed. dan River has been flowing plscid- plan to save this water and devlae fkn^ig Coffee ...... 91e the power for the aubmarine Nau-1 its heat from the atomic "fl lons of oil, or six ' million pounds Cochran is lii central Georgia. last big French fort stronghold In ly through the Holy Land since the most efficienf means of devel­ atrtks.today tituB will be put into the boat on ‘ already waa la p l a ce wh of coal." 8 A W C d f M ...... 99e 10 L b . Bor ...... 3 5 c / J I L L - O WEEKEND 'THONE PICKUP" MEAT ORDERS SHOULD BE Flrit reports here of the accident, NorUiwsstoni Indochina. BibUcal times and longer. Today oping tha valley's water resources 7 0 Z . CALLED m THE DAY BEFORE PICKUP Peb. 19, Adm. Robert B. Carney Neutllua went down the we Tho Nautilus, said Carney, gives were vague. Patrolmen James Hor­ British film teebaiclans cry it ia tangled up in a 20th Centuo' was coinmiaaor.ed and financed by Beedurat Coffee ...... 99e SO L b . Bor ...... R f c diacloaed today. ‘ Hull Kept Llgh^t Cknwtloa Milk ..2 for 27e GOLDEN the Vnitod Rbttte Navy t ^ lead ton skid he understood five Pull­ foul over plans to show fUms of economic boycott. the United Nations RcUtf and P U B B n W t THIS WEBk FREEZER SPECUa: The Chief of' Naval OperaUoas, j However, to ssae the in atomic eiapnetor. *Tet the Nau-. man coaches left the track end Amsrlpaa te l^Islon i ehbwe such as Water means food and wealth Works Agency for Palestine refu­ rraac Joice Sic CARROTS 2 Booches 25c ti»' an article written for the cur- the huge S-OOg-toa hUil tihis ia but the Model,T of our that 2S persons were either hurt or “I love Lucy"... Prime Minister'ja this dusty part of the world. gees. It wsa hoped tbs plsa would S N O W C R O P 0. S. ChaiM Srate B e d ! H lafw trtE r lb. SSt rekt ediUoo of the mageaine ‘N e- launMiiiig . mocedure, the Natro of tomorrow,’’ he added: shaken up. Shin:ru Toahlda skys he wants to And -food and wealth are two items point the way to laad and F o r tion’b Bustaeae.’^ aaid that on that vreight weight of thkr^SSS fuel *Boeucity .praesuUoM necea- In Washington, the railrosd’a eUck with preeeat Jepaaeee Coa­ which the Arab states—embarked devetopmeat which would provlds ladadoD Stoaka, Baaad Raaata, aaiae .Stowlag ar Graaad Meata. date the *nmique eaglne’.’ wUl.be control equipisoBt .w) aarUy prevent me from diacloalag headquarters said qigbt of the: 14 st! tattea which denounces war on a policy of economic strangula- farms and work for soane o<''tha AtPinehurst P l U l N G S ##< OBANCE JUICE Wo eat—yaa wrap. . . -gtemi ta the Nautilua The craft jaaUllaUon later at ia detail the kniigct of the atomic can left the track. A JDroken rail even if "it is a *MacArthur Oon- tioh of I;M cl—would like to deny 863.000 Arab cstogsss aitUag Mty laimched at the Groton. Ckmn., out dock. The reactor engtoe on our, fl0g|. Bitch dia- w u blamed. « sUtution.’ " ^ ■ their noigtibor'. sround the borders-oC larnal toi; 5rard»of the Electric Boat Division Sion iqiitewinH eras built etconre would only otrvo to aid our The railroad said the train waa V. 8. RUel Corp. Board Chair­ TVA Plaa Rejected nearly .six years, ' lof Geamral Dynamics Corp. Jan. 31. fhwtdeo... . ' , , aouthbouad from Attanta to Bruns­ man Benjamin F i^ ta i says rse- .Tbit is the reason no Arab goy- .The TVA .planning Ip d ite Ute CamfT'a reference ebvloiia^ "T W atom-poweirod fleob of to- w ig , GA, when the accident-oc- ponsibility for prosperity or ra-* crameat has approved the ptaa Utter fsMlagr hotaaMCioig sRi 12 was to tlM emplacoawBt of the fla- 'Tke pRoatlal aaargy in i ' ' - 3 ceteiMi reiiU eqaanly with la- prsonrsd by tlthe Tsnnsssen VaUey 2 " ““ fiielAad flaal datoUo ti eg o f OR rage Wmm) AaUmrtty tor unified devsIaWBiat

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