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. Mr. and Mrs. John Hill of Spen­ AT«Phff« Dhlly N»t Press Raa cer street and Mr. and Mrs. Jamaa lor the Week Ending AboutTown" Ragan of West H artford-l^ >yt«- Firemen Extinguish Fhunes in Death Car R esearch Firm Fthraary IS Tits WsBtlisr^.,,-'^’^ terday .morning via auto - for , a FiiataM ef P. B^yssiiss Bastss Gibbona AMcmbly. Catholic La- month's trip to Florida and New 41aa at Oohmabua, will meet tomor- Orleans and other points of inter­ In Operation TOW Bl(ht at 8 o'clock at the 10,510 ZIllluU iH FBIFr ILU Fn lltn M F ra ln est. s>^'‘ .. . __ 9 S . Knlfhta of Oolumbui Heme. Rev. ....y.. • • Member of the AndK Feh^-f'taMer. Mlaha^m BarmT at Otreatettoao Jto^atoay, eloady, light eaew. John F. Hannon, the chaplain of .ThTe Grand Council of the Order C n iy Cg.* ' Cbmplisli^ the aaaethbly, 'Wilt be the gueat 'of DcMolay will hold a meeting . Manche$ter— of ViUagm Charm ‘ .. ___ tonight at 7:30 at the Masonic M o v b of Productioin Temple. •> • SLIGHT IRREGULARS Activity on Week Ea^ VOL. LXXI, NO. 119 (CIsmifM AavwtMsg M Fag* U) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESOAJ, FEBRUARY 19, 195? . The regular nwetihg of the (FOURTEEN. P A ^ ) PRICE FIVE CENTS SouthrU«thodi|it'W8CS eciieduled Si, Anne's Mothers CSrcle will OF 49c loir tohii^t hha been poetpon^ un- meet Wednesday evening at 8 at " All but the offiep,^d engineer­ h i 4i, :,M negt Monday at 7:45. the home of Mrs. W. J. Klnlry,^7 ing departnuptf'^ the Gray Re- Center street. Rev. Robert J. <5ar- Tanker Survivors Come Ashore roll of St. Bridget's Church-will, aearchaM-Mvelepment Co., Inc., ' The monthly meeting of the Tn- oM M raerd wera moved Into the aamuch Class of the Church of the speak on Lent. Naaarene will be held tomorrow ifm'a new location at the Hilliard night ot 7:45 in the parish house. Frank J. Miller of the,Ravings Mill over the week end. It was Members are Invited to bring tn Bank of Manchester attended the learned this morning from John J. 33 Seamen favoritr'recipes. Fourth Annual Savings Bank Con­ Bottlroli, plant ayperlntendent. ference on Opera^ns. Audit and The research company started the John Ldmenao,.director. Control at the-Commodore Hotel Rlq>’a Yrqm.Ua locaUennst M A flw 'Block Warden section of Manches­ in New-'Tork-dast wdeV^^ .... 'a t r ^ in Hirtford on 'Friday and ..■■'T'"" ter Civil Defense, stated, today has reSuinfd production activities that the following men have |>een Psrty''W. Roberts of Sullivan today. appointed captains of the four avetnl'e, Wspplng, employed in the The office, and engineering de­ tones into which Manchester la Ijfg department of 'Travelers In­ partments will be moved to Man­ divided: Zone 1. Henry Madde^ X^adde surance Company. Hartford, will chester next week,' Bottlroli said. Zone 3. Joseph Sylvesterr; Zor>^ mark his 25th anniversary with The Gray (>ompan)^,x|Ln affiliate William Roscoe; and Zoneoe 4, -Paul that company on ^Thursday. erf the Gray Manufacturing Com­ Willhlde. ■—X pany of Hartford,, has leaied the The PTA will meet entire second floor, 23,000 sqhare tomorrow evening at S in the feet, from the Old Oelony Furni­ HAND AND white building. Children from the ture Company. Chicago U. school will participate in the pro­ The research firm presently has FACE SIZE Big 3 Rescue 32, FRESH CANDY gram which is built around the.ac­ shout 60 employes and more will tivities at the school. probably be added within tha next Whllntan, Schraft, P. t S. few weeks. The company's staff Is Cited in Kepi In Refrigerated Cases Mr, and Mrs. Albert Dewey of has increased by over 25 per cent Fear for 19 Robert road are spending a mid­ in the past year. ArUiiir Drug Storis winter vacation at the Vlnoy Park "Beride’s being 'engaged ’ in re­ Ships D eal Hotel. St. Petersburg, Fla. search work for the Navy and On 2 Strips^ electronic work for Hamilton Pro­ peller, dray research also manu­ London, beb. 19-—^K rm srn seaS of i:h r A t? South Methodist Church, has been of the-car in which Charles R; 'Merriman,- 8n.-of flT Main streeP Io if Jils Rfe.'* '■'Firemen ' police‘ in d ■RlcKard ■£.' Matbes la' general lor Konrad Adenauer of neighbors wprked for three-quarten if an hour to extinguiah the flames early -yesterday’ morning at of the firm. fuptioiL __investigator.__ was. lor Konmd Adenauer of j the way for a "peace contract" be-he, ; The aevenseven DoinupoinU in the fmir.fn„r., lantic boiled anew todavtoday un-un -appomted-grand- chaplain^ of—the- Main street and Middle tnmptke-wesMn an-attempt-t-r rescue Merrlman.----HrrTWSn7~wborBad^be^en Western GermaTiy“Tiaid~today Tween Cveatern Germany and the power statement were: der freshenmg wind? as. the Grand Lodge of Masons of under treatment for a heart condition skidded Into a parking lot and struck a car. (Story on Page 4 ) brought into a Senate investi­ the.v have removed obstacles occupation powers !• The.v have decided to aet up That Interpret The Wiahen Pennsylvania. He baa been Invited gation of ship deals today a aeries of meetings to deal with Coast Guard cutter Eastwind to deliver the George Washington to Germany’s entrance into! ^ Prelude to Uabon Talks moved toward the stem of the Of The Family Manchester Lodge No. 73, A.F. Members of Emanuel Lutheran S**wv ef Hm* 32 aarvIvoM of tlio Rlrirkni (anker Pendleton (hat eraeked up and nank lx a north­ with testimony that his law- _The foreign ministers cumcr-confer- the piuuirinproblem u,of rr-esiaDiisningre-eatabliahing memorial address on Feb. 22 at Girl Scout Troop No. 12. which the European community. - encea here were a prelude to a full- armament production in Germany, severed tanker Fort Mercer Heins Memorial Chapel on the and A.M., will hold a special com­ Brotherhood and other men of the meets on Mondays at 8:.30 p. m. at MATTRESSES east Mnrm otf the New Bngiand const eome aohore a t (batham , Maiw., from the Cnoot Guard' veooel firm figured in negotiations United States------Secretary------of munication at the Masonic-Temple church will be guests of Temple that reoeued them. drc.ss meeting of the North They did not go into any greater which has 33 survivors campus of the University of Pitts­ the Second Congregational which wound up with a Wash­ state Dean Achcaon, British For­ Atlantic Treaty 'Organization ' fletail but said they were sure of JOHN B. BURKE burgh. Mr. Ward was raised In tomorrow evening at 7:30. The Beth Sholom tomorrow evening at Church, will omit its meeting to­ It is better to have a good TOWELS ington group reaping $450,- eign Secretary Anthony Eden and aboard. Master Mason degree will he ex­ 8. Brotherhood me m b e r s will rebuilt mattress than a (NATO) in Lisbon. Portugal. "speedy results." MsnrheSter Loolnta whirh they said as­ Schuman and Acheson declared dealing with war criminals now Trsvelers Ihsursnce Compsny. ' At make and sterilize ail tjrpes "abiding interest in the establlsh- held tq the Federal ~Republlc of ton, which .suffered the same •7 F.aat Center SI. Tel. 65M The rfbly Innocents Mothers party as planned. Miss Emily of mattresses. Two Points sured a successful conclusion' of ^ ing and Integrity of the European Germany. Circle will meet Wednesday eve­ the conrliufiOn of the degree work, Sun.'et Rebekah I-orige will can­ Kissmanh! former Girl Scout Com- 6 for $1.69 Don H Drop Shovel! Washington, Feb. 19—(/P) tsiks now going on in Bonn and fate as the Fort Mercer in there will be a social hour and re­ cel Its meeting tonight in Odd Fel­ ml.ssioner, is leader of this troop. Paris. Defense Community (EDO", and Get Harriman Report .vestertla.v's blinding snow­ A.MBILANCI1 8RRVTCR ning St S at the home of Mrs. AI- —The University of Chicago their governments' fonse Pslalms of 84 Concord road. freshments. lows Hall owing to the snowstorm B a r T ru ce The . three----miniatera— and R«c.eJyed..tlia.report . of the storm. Nine others are unac­ Jo«M FviiHiiri aid -Was-iiamed—today-as' one of TMs ststement uxs eoiialdered and difficult travel conditions. T h«-=i^iat business meeting the three major investors in Adenauer have been engaged iiW as aniw-ering FrBnce"!; desire for'a NATO temporary commutes of counted for. Thirty-two were The Manchester KIwanIs Club Piano pupils of Miss Gertrude Noble Grand Mrs. Dorothy Ewing scheduled for this evening in the conferences here since Saturday m ------"wise man" headed by W. Averell Herrmann will be heard In rental announces that the next meeting Fo r K o rea More of Same Due a richly profitable deal in war guarantee that the United States saved last night. will meet tomorrow noon at 12:15 Second Congregational Church FIm t OtYtrias I an effort to smooth out German- and Britain would stay in Europe At 8 a. m. (e.a.t.). the Eastwind las IRVING STRRRT at the Country Club. Friday evening, Feb. 29, at 8 In St. will take place Monday evening, has been postponed until tomor­ surplus^ ships now under (Continued on Page Two) Mary's parish hall. March 3, row at 7:30 p. m. 36 Oak St. Tel. 2-1041 reported she was only 10 miles Buy these by the dozen. At such a low, low price. Slight Munsan, Korea, Feb. 19— ^ Senate investigation. from the drifting W T eck of the ^ ’•.■■.If, ^ Boston, Feb. 19—(A*)—New England—which has not yet 1 A Senate lnve.atigationa aub- mi.sweaves which will not impair the wearing qualities. (/P>—Negotiators agreed to­ completely dug itself out of one of the w orst .blizzards in years Mercer which waa more,than 50 Solid colors in flamingo, aqua, peach. Multi-color stripes day on the final clause of a ; i committee ia studying whether the Vincent Given miles off Cape Cod. Five hours —rriay get more snow tomorrow, The weather bureau*.says Ideal—which returned 3 1/4 mil­ Ship Reports Socialists Hold later, the Eastwind had not re­ SPAGHETTI in peach and gray, yellow and gray, aqua and lime, peach Korean armistice, but two! today will be sunny but that it will be cloudv earlv Wednes­ lion dollars profit on investments ported again. and aqua. major hurdles .still blocked a' day followed by *now or rain in.—------of 8101,000 ,in leas than three Clean Slate l>y Dcek Cracks At Coast Guard headquarters it truce .settlement. j southern New England and snow years—was legal and "wheOler Fate of_ Reich W(M..considered ptobable the East^L. SUPPER Today's agreement: To recom- j in theTTOrlh portions. federal taxea'were avoided," .^,[‘"<1 might throw, a. Jine, aboard JirfC Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales mend • that belligerent -gov'eni- l The district forecaster said-early, Ch^p A-Bonil)s ~- W(ll)am Leece, ztaff counsel 'of Board " 5few Vorki Peh. the Mercer and tow her into Bos­ And Entart^mm t ments hold a high level political j today it la too soon, to predict how the subcommittee, teatified the Coast Guard said today the Rearming Plan ton rather than attempt a rescue ~—SeWOf TBrrSelidrTiroop 8 much~new-~«rmw- will- -1x11: - -It-all- z»«>rdaK:jfejtl>fcjdeitl:-alirnzi--42t«- nirt « .■lfelghteer-7-Hflfaz=^-.;atosaaaaoNr ■ln-thir-Tmigir:«g.------r— ■dependa," he aaid, "on what path [versity invested $15,000 In the Washington, Feb, 19 - /Ti- The with 8.5 aboard, had radioed It Reduced to $18,200 armiatiro tn consider "\^-ithdrawaI Paris. Feb. 19- (/Pi— The The- cutter Yakatat. meanwhile, COOPER HALL of all foreign forces from Korea, the developing atorm condition I venture, acquiring stock In the State Department said today its Is danger of splliling in two reported taking four survivors off Cheery living room tliix2S South MoHiodht Church the peaceful acttlement of the take.a.” ; two kijy firms which engineered , lovalty board has "completely i about 280 mile* northwest of French National Assembly today the bow of the Mercer before it with fireplace: dining room; S For Your Sewing Pleasure F0W Korean queation. etc.” - Storm Toll At M 111 U. S. Report the complex transaction. elesreti" career diplomat John Bermuda. gave hesitant and deeply qualified overturned In heavy seas. The bedrooms. Hot water (oil); near TUESDAY, FEB.» —.M ANCNirm C0MI<, Agreement waa reached in a full Some 30 peraona Inat theip livei ^ Btlfiit ON OalM . Carter Vincent of charges involv­ An SOS message received j endorsement to the European message said the Yakgtat planned new Broad Street School and dreaa aeaaion. in the storm which began Sbnday Leece did not immediately say ing Ills lo.valty an(1 security. from the 7.266-lnn freighter j army plan for rearming Germany. to sink the WTeckage with gun bus. Rxcliislve with 9:80 P. M. Wa.shington, Feb. 19 -(4>). The Staff officera were a.-^aigned to night and continued until early United States may he planning to what the firma' books and records The department said Vlneent I reported (hat cracks across the I The assembly'* action came on fire Adults 11.00—Children 73c 39" FINE QUALITY the job of Incorporating the ycalerday...... test "bargain” bombs -- that Is, showed as to the. university's re­ Will leave tomorrow on ! main deck were wldnalag. The j a vole of confidence In the, gov­ Among those rescued by the WALTON W. GRANT Tickets May Be Obtained reenmmondation in the armlatice. The howling nQrlhea.at blizzard' ,.4-lv>mhs parking fuM-scale power turn from it* investment. hi* return In his post at Tangier, | ermft sent its first SOS yester­ ernment of Premier Edgar Faure, cutter were the'Mercer's captxiri. RRAI.TOR No date waa aet for the firat depo.'ilted from about ieight inches but with lesser amounts of pre­ Leece named Joseph E. Osey, Morocco, with a letter of eongratu- ; day afternoon. who had .staked the fate of his Frederick C. PaeUel of Houston, U7 Main SU HarUord 3-75M „„ By CalUng 3537. 3896 ataff meeting. , of snow in Boaton to 3.1 inches in Washington lawyer and former latlons, . *a>1ng that. .Secretary | The Coast Guard colter Dex­ cabinet on the army plan, - Tex., and purser Edward B;Tur- parts of . The 26- cious atomic explosive. Rvenings, Manchester 8100 5670 nr 2-9910 Major Qiieatlnna This is an unofficial view, )>e- Congress member, as the largest Acheson has "full ronfidenee" in ! ter was rejmrted aKput sevrn The vote waa 327 to 287, a ma­ ner, Jr„ of New York (Sty. Printed Lawn Inch snowfall in Lewiston was the Mng!e investor. He said Casey put him. luuirs Bwa.v Oom the Helen jority of 40 votes. Weather Gels .Worse Other ataff officera are working heaviest since the blizzard of 1888. cause'both the Atomic Energy on two other uncompleted clauaea. Commission (AEC) and the De- in $20,000, receiving 2,000 shares The findings by the .State De­ Ktevehson at 8 a. m. (e.s.t.) May Kill Plan The Yakatat reported the But they arc .aklrting around the More than 1,000 peraona were fen.re department, iii annoiuicing of stock In American Overseas partment Loyalty-Securit.v hoaril I Planes from KIndley .Air. Force . But the resolution nidorsing the weather was "worsening” and "So dainty and sheer—wonderful flaxon' two big unaetticd queationa: marooned by the atorm in 350 car-s .yesterday a new seriea of atomic Tankeb Corp., a U. .9. firm, ahd 4.- that the.re ia "no reasonable doubt" j Base. Bermuda, were main­ army proposal was so hedged with that she waa unable to remove two and nine bu.aes on Route One near 000 shares of stock in Greenwich as to Vincent's lovaltv will be re- ! taining a vigil over the ship. "If* ’ and "ms.vbea" that many sur\lvors by boat. She aaid she 1. Voluntary repatriation of Biddeford. testa'will be held at Enlwctok, of­ printed lawn in beautiful floral and pri.aoncra of war. fered no clue as to their nature. Marine Corp., ita aubaidiary. . ferred to the Loyalty Review i The-ship was en route from obseriera saw It only as a device would try to shoot a line aboard • • b T>fo mercy trains were made up American Overseaa bought eight Board of the CTlvll Service Com- | Italy In M'llmlaglon, Del. It Is to delay German rearmament and and. use a raft to effect a rescue _ 2. Rebuilding of Red airfielda ~ one in Dover, N, H„ and the Not even the date of the start of paisley patterns...... Yard ' during a truce. _ the testa waa announced. tankera from the government and mission in acoordanre with usual ■ owned hy the T. J. Stevenson an indication that the Socialists of the other pair. a h E i M The wording of the political con- other in Portland, Me.-..to rescue chartered them to' Greenwich, a government .proc(*dure. | Co., of New' York. eventually will kill the p'lani The Yakatat said the skipper BLfiCKST0N£ the men, women and children. Small Bombs Cited Panamanian firm lyhlch had the Vincent returned here late last j Faure’* conceaslona to the Ro- and purser were taken off tha Volunteer worker's also aped to The unofficial' view goes this (Cnntlniied on Page Right) year, demanding a. public hearing [ cialiata had gained the party's un- Mercer under extremely hazardous the. marooned parties on jeeps, way: : (Continued on Page Eight) on a long aertea Of accusations > _ enthU8ia.stic support In today's conditions and that the seas wera tractors and tnboggan.a. They car­ The Un.ted States, af Its Neva­ vote, but on the ballot some 20 running high. Earlier it was be­ AUTOMATIC 36 in. ried loads of food. da proving grounda last fait; suc­ eTr?hyTR.%^irLisrmr^^^^^^ 1114*01116 Soclallats led by Daniel Mayer lieved no one waa aboard the bow w i t i t k i Knut Hanisen Push Rear-iie of 500 cessfully tested a aeries of weapons testified before a .Senate subcom-. and Jules Moch broke party(dlscl- of the Mercer, o WASHERS and DRYERS State Police last night...... also mo ^ generally presumed to be relatlvfe- Taft Questions mittee and denied that he Is a 4% Over ’5^ Rale pllne S l i d voted against the gov- The task of saving those on the Fine hilized for rescue operations and i ’-V ^oiall atomic bomba, perhaps ConimiinlsL or has taen a. Cjota-. erninent. Mercer’S; stern is in_the hands Pf OROWMlUMWKElL. headed"f6T~«ndth)sr "SOlf^^^rSSWs 'lor-tatriMf'TtRer-riT's^^^^ muntat, or’has Communist lean- ■^’WevToTis Jetate 'm'a^^ FOR K S T TRADE tHond^SERVICE------«aroonsd-at—KennelHmlt;------pcrf't—of—troops rathci than for T3SS ings. Ct tn yehj^^.^lO^ori--state ^many deputies, possibly a majml who was named ^uSfityr HMCMMlnt MoM WBa--hardest--—by SEE atorm. du.strial targets, made miTcT^ t'hV^I^?o!^r^n^Ti^®''*‘^tlon*, ia running $1,54^ rearmhig Germany. 1 You merely load, aim, and shoot for r- Norway Author, Nohel Winds with gusts up to 62 miles And. from les.P) - Many offices and plants closed explosive efficiency out of the stand at $39,48,5,579 four per ! France. Italy. West Germany. Bel Knut Hamsun, the noted Norwe­ down completely or operated city-blasting tvpej. • Wa.shlngton, F ^ . 19- -iVPj—Sen­ cent over the same months of the glum, Luxembourg, and The Neth- In other words; the bomb mak­ ator Taft (R-Ohio), today ques­ previous year. I erianl.*. The treaty still is some gian author and Nohel prize win­ with skeleton forces becau.«c so All but $]^0.006 of the tax gain | vay ner. died today. He was 92. j. many persons weren't able to ge.t ers mav have found theoretical tioned the need for legislation to from being drawn up. and "beyond their own front doors. Waco's of using le.ss 'explosive and provide a boust In uncmplo,yment la labeled for general fund use. | evert further from being ,signed The ,author, who led a vagabonci News Tidbits .rure ia ticket B ulletins 'a • axistence during his early life and Three-months-old Donald R. yet getting as much explosive compensation for workerW thrown This smaller figure ia ticketed foi^ | and ratified 49c MtBbCRIFTlOH FHARiMACV out of Jobs as a result of “the de­ special rather thap general once ran a horaecar in (Jhicago, Gower, accompanied by his father, "v'hsm" a.s was produced by the ' Culled from AP Wires fund: .The way the sssemblv resolu- front (he AP Wi*«*- -. lOI M Al N ST Ri [ T • M A N CH E STE R his novel, "The Growth of the fense program. tlon hinds the French negotiators . --t/P)s«^ • # thor of the measure, waa "on the The House passed and sent to and women’s wear, draperies, bedspreads, etc. ■ Nhrw-egian government for organ- tap at her Clarence Houae home lafn'g resistance and'urged bia'p'eo-' right track." the settate today a i ^ aiMlmrii:' pie to give up the fight. He visited Record Turnout Seen " To provide temporary relief in beftv* hi* departure for Atlantic Ing an additional IM .mllltoe Hitler's headquarters in 1942. areas hard-hit by unemployment, Pact Conferences In Lisbon .. Brit- Wiffie the 'Actor’ Flops doUars in direct hums for tBa But in 1945 he was arrested, the bill provides that Jobless pay­ sln should .turn her engineering purchase of homes by veterana. EIGHTEEN COLORS—SPRINS KNIGHT . Along" wit h^tua .wife. Ml charges of ments be increased .50 per cent in skill to devrlopmeot of atomic t*n- oollaboratiniK w’ith the Germans In La. Governor Vote hard-hit areas. The federal gov­ erip- for peaceful uses, leaving CHECK ORANGE GLOBES and quisling ai’Uhoritles. ernment would siipplv the funds to manufacture of atomic weapons In Obscure Miser Role Washington, Feb. 19 — UFt-^ , By THR ASSOCIATRD PRESS . supplement current state pay­ to United States, LIberst News The Air Force said today It'fe 36 inch Sanforized First Quality Drop Treason Chnrge • (c.s.t.) in all pariahe.s. (counties) ments. , Chronicle pays. looking into reports from Ko­ The treason charge against him choosea a governor and close at 7 p. m, except In four jNtw York. Feb. 19---- Fugitive ; for the next foui* yeara today and larger parislies where they will Moody told the Senate Finance John Foster Dulles, appraising rea about some strange looking finally was dropped because of his committee as ' it o'pened bearings Willie (the Actor) Sutton emierged | orange globe*...... age. Deaf and defiant, he went on teata the Arcngth of Gov. Eqrl _cloae at-.*, p. m. Amjerlca'a duel with Russia, says today from the role of an obscure' Long and his opposition of major j Voterjiralao wil choose four other on the measure that the govern­ "My estimate would be that time . A spokesman, said' bombar trial at the age of 88 before a jury ment should "pUay square with miser with a $6-a-week room, and crowmen reported they saw. BROADCLOTH of. h|s neighbor* a t . Grlnuted in denriocratic political factions.___ iJitate officials and 65 state Icgiala- Is still running against us." ..An­ was called before a Jiidge as the 1947, however, to defend himaelf Former District Judge ICarlos toi-s. Sheriffs and' other officials workingmen temporarily ’deprived other war would be a calamity, "globe shaped objects" of aa of a livelihood" because of says Gen. Eisenhower, "But loss nation's iq^st-sought bank robber. nranget color on flights over Ko­ Spaht of Raton Rouge ia the ,«1ll be chosen in many paHahes. i , TVb alert young policemen rec­ (Continued en Page Right) standard bearer for the admini- r ' , Backs Long’s Policies ^ - | of liberty would he a greater one.” rea ON the atghts of Jaa. 29 mad ’ One of our most ^pular'fabrics! For dressesT ON Page Etzht). ognized Sutton on i—The Pattah Amr Pasha, trusted envpv dlclment accusing him of a $64,- Thousanda of Lib.vans voted today ic primary. ■ The aeven eliminated, reductions and iejilalation tn re-- of Egypt's King Farouk, in effort ^Ith taudesi plrirrd Ma.sonitr Walllmard—^ideal for tn this 57-day old federal king­ Yale Daily News,'student publica­ 000 bank holdup here in-.March, PLUMBERS 4JUIT JOBS walla, ceilinm, cabinet.s, eyen shower baths. Comes in candidates have thrown their sup­ move the spending power ,of the tion. believes, it said editorially, to find common ground for re­ 1950. V ' PRESHRUNK LINEN LIKE . MotJi Wakes Up Hungiy—Don't dom's flrst national election. Some port to Kennon. suming Anglo-Egyptlan negotls Imiyard, Feb. Aj^ large panels that reduce waste and save labor. Can be violence occurred in Tripolitanla, governor. that the appointment of an Denies Brink's Link I.S99 am GOP List Specifically, he proposed a two- “avowed intellectual, Communist tions on defense of Sues Canal and i proxlmatoly 99 plumben, steam- cuiwM or bent to apy desired shape. Takes everv type of where one person waa killed. The'winner of today's primary future of the Sudan . . . In El I Sutton, whose exploits and dis­ .titterssaNd welders on constriie- Police used tear gas snd gun­ cent ciit per gallon In'tlte gasoline to the faculty might be of benefit guises have become criminal leg­ fin»h beautifully. , . • Give Him Breakfast In Bed will be formally chosen as Gov­ tax, highest in the nation at nine to the university." Paso,’ Tex., attorneys seek to free j Iloa of a 9$.009,0M plastica SPUN RAYON fire to break up a demonstration ernor In the April general election from Jail Mrs. Richard O. Parsons, I end, also has been mentioned by plaat for the Dow Chrmleal Co. at Misurata. Tripolitanla. a coast­ cents. He proposed higher exemp­ The News made Its editorial police id many other recent big Slop in and pick up a few booklets on the manv uses Make Mr. Moth lose his appetite in a hurry! when he runs against Harrison tions In the state Income tax and comment on the report of an alum­ charged with murder In' death of ^ at AUya’s Point have walked off Keep your clothes in tip-top shape. Ifs no al town 127 miles east of Tripoli, Bagwell, the Republican candi­ he proposed citizen boards to gov­ her army lieutenant husband. { Jobs—Including _the .IH-mllllon- the Job bat' toe reason could net for Masonite around the home. M’ell'be glad to adviae where the fatality was reported. date. There are about 1,300 reg­ ni contmittee which cleared the dollar robbery of Brink's, Inc., be leanwid today. you on any room. Talk to our experts. ■* . problem when you send your apparel here. A British police officer was in.- ern some state agencies. university of chsrges concerning Six Navy airmen—two instruc­ Boston armored car service. In istered Republicans in Louisiana. Spaht argued that state benefits Communism on the faculty, the tor and four students—killed yes­ Our prices are low—our sendee is fast ! Jured. ■ I Interest in the campaign and IMO. , , BLOCKS TBUMAN PLAN ’ * The sky was clear, the day could not be continued if taxes teaching of subversive theories terday In two-plaar, low-altitude Asked about the Brink’s job yes­ RIGHT HERE IN TO W N ^ predictions of ideal voting weath­ were reduced. He denounced the and irreligion among the students. collision near Rockport, Tex . . . Woehlagtoa, Feb. 19—(/P)>> • warm and a fair turnout of vot­ er brought expectations of a rec­ terday, Sutton affected a toothy, A Hoaee Jadictary suboomadU TRY OUR POPULAR SAME DAY ers was expected. Some 400.'(X>0 citizen hoards as bureaucraUc.' The editonal praised the report Judith Cophtpi 30-year-old former j theatrical smile and.. Jtold news­ PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE ord ■ turnout at the j>611a. The Kennon has opposed the Long as a whole but dlfft^red with the toe today ttsanlmously rejected of the country’s 1 1-4 million peo­ weather was expected to' range -government employe accused as s men: . . a propoeal by Presideat Trmaaa DRY CLEANING SERVICE FOR RESULTS ple are eligible to vote. family twice before and lost. In committee on several aspects. spy for Russia, gives birth to girl ' "Hell, I don't know anything from 70 td 74 over the state with 1948 he ran third in the guberna­ The committee in its aeport said, at Manhattan General Hospital. to give eteaanp beee Newbeld Thirteen colors in this popular linen They cast- ballots for more than a few scattered showers in north­ torial race.. with Earl Long the about It. I’ll probably be blamed Morris power to gnwt Imamalty lyke spun ra.von for women’s and chil­ 140 candidates seeking seats in ern and western Louisiana. "Yale does not know ing/^polnt Defense Department’s 19,0091 for anything unsolved in the the 55-man House of. Representa­ winper. Later that yeaV he lost to members of the Communist party naan tphtt call for April la lowest to tritoeeeee la Ma eeaadala la- dren’s dresses, skirts and sportswear. Approximately 760,000 persons Russell Long, nephew of the Gov­ books." veetigattea. tives. Chief parties are the pro-i voted in the January Democratic to ita faculty. We approve of this since 19,900 were called last Sep­ Police Oommiasioner G eor^ P. government independence p ^ y i ernor and .son of yi* late Sen. policy." tember . . . Oracle FleMa and her The subcoaaalttee Is to eealsr primary out of the 981.000 who Huev P. Long, In a race for the Monaghan called Sutton "the Babe wUh Merrie today abeat the tea- MtANCHESTElt and the violently nationalistic Na-j were qualified. After the regis­ Say* Yale Could BcNeflt radio repairman husband begin an Ruth of bank robbers” and "the tlonal Congress party. IT. S. Senate. The News commenting on this “at home” honeymoon biihind oad part a t Mr. Tnmma’a rm- tration books were reopened, the In the national, political arena, world's number one criminal.” aaeet: 'HmU Merrls ha graated.. GREEN STAMPS list of voters reached 1.014.877. sUtement said, "It la not at all Hn- gates of Canzone Del Mare, Sutton was liated bFtha FBI aa (CsNtiNued M Page Two) powers The polls win open, at 6 a. m. locked for first time since Grade ' toe 'eeorto and Ow-. SMIkMMN ST. MANCHLStefl TCL.4l4a liwJWHALCea GIVEN WITH CASH SALES rntr CUEANERS (CoNtiNiMd ON Page Two) (CoatlNiied • • Pago TTwo) Fields built the villa in 1049. Kittle Sutton (CMttoMsid ON Page Sovea) fl WILLS ST. 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R o c^E Tille m vsw litt ____^ ii:iT7ttiir7rrnfci IP The Church School C au it c ttf Isffls Only 10 days sgd. maeta at 7:30 p. m. at the church, ( 1. Ths Saar iaau* — A For Arming Reich Th* son bom Feb. 13 to Major ber of tha Danielson Baptist CTitirch will hold a'work meeting as does the Junior Baptist Youth point bstween. Franc* and Osr- More of Same Due Seen in La. Vote and M rs Woodrow TVotter of 575 Church for 33 year*, a deacon for tomorrow night at the church at 8 Felloarship. many for gsneratlona — was tsm- By Sessions at MHS Observe Day Bolton Pleasi Court ‘ Gardner straob has Itsau nanWhl 30 year* and church school super­ q'clock. Members will work on The IK^men's ' Society of the | t i M P u f* O m i poraiilly ahehrsd In favor oC a rs- * MBdiMhwofc. lac; Robart Scott, They havt two « ■) intendent for- 30 years. He served Darla Mohr Dltella articles Co be sold at a later date Vamon Methodist Church meets portad agreensciit batmen Ade­ 148 P. M. FHcaa aa-pros'* ;nt of th* OslMiestlCMt tonight at 8 p. m. la the renovated othaf ehildreii, Richard and Susan Scheduled for September F or Laymen and are reminded to bring along listsC a ses riairlman, rscommending that nauer and Sehuman to ncgotlau a Roger ^oirar, of Canaan, M*., Baptist Convention and is the Tet NaadMOter 8M8 S o ^ Hell. Wast Oerauuiy contribute I I H Baak Stacks Ui* names o6 Gen. Dauglak Mac- remnants of .material, yam and aettlemont. rTh* French now oc­ Manchester Grange w ill' meat was th* Fniingaai of some 800 par­ Arthur, Harold E Staaaan and Gen. founder of and permanent efiatr- other items for use in the various R E COROS Hope Chapter Meeting billion marks (83,877,800,000) to Bid Asked cupy the coal-rich border sons who had '^ api^ Snadav' Dwight D. Etasahewer wars an-* ^bere will bo no double aeaalona,i high achool. Barnard School, man of yUie Windham County The World Day of Prayer ob- projects planned. A meeting of Hope Chapter No. western defenses and aald Chey fteat NaBoBaHSaiilr ~ — tnaO will be NatghbOT** irii^t tarad in Ptnaaylvania'a April 22 in elementary schools next Sep­ where four high school rooms ore Amasa Pierre to Speak Men's Fellowship. Each year aervance In the southern part of 'Bolton Public Library vrtl} b# Jiury Triak Are AMigned 60. Order of Eastern Star, win tM were certain final agreeinent will detach it from Germany panna- of Manchaater...... 33 38 tember. but th* high school win this group, which includiea more held thla evening at 8 o’clock at ana guest* ar* axpoctad from Kennebunk. Ha aaemad to onjoy Republican PrMidaaUa) piafarcn- now located, will be filled with At Soutb Church Serv* Tolland County will be held 'at ;)ie open tomoirrew afternoon ae usual For Tuesday, Feb. 26; bs reached by the end of the cur­ nently. the bustle, hoWaver Hartford National operate on a two-seaaton basis, *c- than a thousand men, gather in local United Methodist Ounrh on Masonic H ^ . There will be a rent week. four different Granges. Mrs. Bank aad TVuat....x37Vi 38H Uai primary. ^ e n U i and eighth graders bext between the hour* of 2 and 5 ‘TNE THREE B E IL T ... Lsi OMqnfiNsi 3. Th* U. S. and Britain agreed Moat of those marooned found eortlng to a report of Arthur H. tees Sunday Morning the ' churches of Danielson for a Friday. Feb. 29 at 2 p. m. Mr*. o’clock. Red Cross Unit Meets potiuck a t ' St. John's Church at Elisabeth Krob and har commit-' R < a ...... 1 IH Their backers did not head the September. A total of m More 6:15 p. m. with a minstrel to fol­ 4. Welcomed agreements to^ .to meet French demands for some ta* will aarv* rafraahinants at th* shelter in fiUlrig sUtlona and candidates* eoaaant to Snt*r tham. pUng, auperihtendent of achool*, students are slated for high achool dinner, a parade, and a mass Clifford S. Stephens of the local The flrat rehraraal of the PTA ward establishment of the*EDC kind of guaranto* that a rsarmsd taum ta. Hartford Oonn. Trust. 78 82 to th* Board ,of Education at a meeting in, the local Westfield church Is chairman of the event. low. "Rainy Day Penniea" will be ■octal following th* meeting. Muchester Trust .... 57 — The thrae have untl Fab. 38 to than at present. Laymen'*—Sunday will be ob­ play Will be held at the school to- " r il lUILO S STAIRWAY TO PARADISr . Itockvijle, F«b. .10—Court cm ** with its integrated European ar­ Germany will not rts* against 1%* heavy anow and atrang withdraw. meeting last night. Congregatio'nal ’ Church. To this ChUrchea participating 'Include brought to the meeting for the France agaih. nioeaix Stats Bank A t 30 students t>er room, thla served in the South Methodist r.-orrow night with Marshall P. .lar* AUisned for Uic iMsion of the project of the worthy grand ma­ my and aaid this would provide The DAV Auxiliary will meet wlhds fellad many powar lines Senator Taft of Ohio said lie Ellmlnatioh of double aeaslonain amounts to four more rooms in meeting have come th* moat out­ Andover Congregational, Bolton lovegrove directing. the “ solid foundation" for a peace R « ^ Belch Oemanda leaving entlr* conununiUea with aad lYust . . . ____ 60 83 Church this Sunday, Feb. 24. The standing preachers of America. fltont Bstl^ry Tolland County Court of Common tron, the Shriner’s Hoapital. tomorrow night at tha Post Home, decided not to enter the primary primary grades waa accom- addition to the four Which can no laymen of the church will have Congregational. United Methodist, contract between West Germany 3. The Big Three apparently neither light nor heat. Fir* laswaae* OoaiiMuBea TTii* Inter-faith gathering met for PlcM to be held tn Rockville to­ * H^firv Mlllnr Manchester Green. Mrs, Grace Since Pennsylvania’s 10 at-large pUsned by adjustment* in assign­ longer be housed at Barnard charge of th* morning worship Columbia, North Coventry, South Advertisement— morrow M follow*: Sam Harria *t and the Allies. Tha two treaties, turned down the German dwnand Tranaporutlon. _in southern Aatna F ir e ...... 54 58 delagates to tha GOP oonvantlon ments of ehlldron to schools and School, ' ita 13th aeasion last, November. Louis Henry Mmer, 88. of 208 Bulla will have charge of the Hartford F ire ...... 136 141 service in the sanctuary at .10:45 Oiventry, Hebron and Gilead COn- M,vran Lee 2nd will resume "TELL THE U D Y I SAID QOODBr ml va' Edwin C. Johnson: tiondbri the communique said, will consti­ for freedom for about 1,000 war Amerleanlam program. Saturday New England at least, was back already have been, chosen and the by aomo regroupinga, niing'a ra- Mr. Pierce' is a trustee of Andover gregational churches. All persona, South street, ^ed at hit boma laat National F ira ...... 08H Twenty-four children eligibre for o'clock. The speaker will be refuse cnllectlon Set. Feb. 23. Cali a Sebttlah Insurance Corporation tute a "single structure" to bring crimlnale but offered to let Ger- night the members and frlanda to near normal today, Logan-Air­ vote ia not binding on them. port indicated. kindergarten next fall in the Kee­ Nes'ton Theological Seminary and v>hether members of these church­ night after a lingerlpg llbieaa, Ha idany Join a four-pensrer appeal Phoaalx...... 83 88 2-1869 it you would like to have M s s y R s y vs. Kenneth LABonte; Motors In­ West Germany into the free world. ■re invited to attend a setback port offleiala said ptaaaa wUl ffy Taft told Waahlngton naaramen H ie enrollment will be as large; ney Street School area will be Colby Junior College. es or hot. are ihrited to Join In this surance Corporation vs. Oscar J. was bom Sept. 17, ll68, in Cer- beard to review their cases. Life and ladcnalty la a Coe. this service. many, a son of the late Conradi 5. ''’ Agreed on recommendations party at the home of Mre. Sally today for tha first tlm* ataea Sun- ■oma conohiaiona bs raaebad on ■a 40 in a few classes, th* report ' transported to South School if the Other laymen who mill partici- worldwide ceremony. The theme of Chetelat; Charles Bennlnftoti et al 4. Adenauer w*a told Germany dS¥-SftSfDOOtt^^^v-^ Aataa Oantalty . - ,. . . 88 83 and Mary Keller Miller, coming to to be made at the meeting of Miller, 103 Gumminga atraat. East bis ladant nv»atata p^tleaMeujpi- shows ’ Half 'Bowtrs ' transportation item-In the budget jMte in the Sunday aervice are the servlcea will be "Christ. Our "THINE ALONE” ...... BtsfgsSIwsrisg. vs. D. V. Ftione Sc Co., Inc.; Ethel NATO In Lisbon this wsek on the will have to become a working Hartferd. / 'ProflU wUI be used RallroM a and bus Unas also ta- Aftaa Ufa ...... 81 88 1. H* thliua h* wlU* get “ the School will be eliminated by trans­ G ^ r e y Gourley. Philip Suaag this country at the age of 13 piember of the European army .Oonn, Ganaral ...... 13S 140 is approved. Cost U estimated Hope of One World." Mrs: WHAUB n iE REAL PRICE Black vs. L S3 Uhe.saey. Mr. and Mrs. Renato Coe- ing tonight at 7:30 at the social officiate. Burial will be tn Omve moved the obstacles which have Yale News Asks night at 8 in Odd Fellows Hall. over th* northern part of th* an Eisenhower backer. of teachers anticipated for ele­ 128 and 68 eliglbles, respectively. Ellington Congregational church ronl and Mra. John Massev. f A social time will follow the busi­ Bristol B rass...... is is rooms o f the Union Church. HiH Cemetery. The funeral home hitherto delayed conclusion of the country. It was eight below sere 3. Taft will decide during a visit mentary grades. The total number of eligjblea is The WSCS of United Methodist ness aesaion, with Mr*. Bessie OolUns ...... 175 195, Sunday. John L, Tests, regional fund will be open tomorrow afternoon negotiations and has thus marked Red for Faculty early today in Milts aty, Mont., to Vermont Friday how much "Crowding up from , the lower 9.53, niing reported, but the num­ and evening. a decisive turning in the csuse of Farris and her committee in Em-Hart ...... 87 70 campaigning he will do in New grades." Illing said today, will Notices for the church calendar consultant, will be present, and all and aubtaro raadlnga were in Fafhlr Baaring...... 36H 39Vi ber ptay reach 1,000 by Septem­ SAVE 30% OR MORE peace." charge of refreshments. Hampahtre's preferential primary. make double sessions necessary in local and branch, chairmen are firospact for aome North Central Hart a COoley___ . . . 36 43 ber. muat be telephoned or sent to Mrs. . especially Invited to be present. Watch Bxporta Set SiMerd Pleased With Beeulta (Contlanad from Page Ons) Eisenhower and SlacArthur also Provon foerory mathods phis low ovorliaod and vol- SUtas toni^t, Landata. Ftazy. CUl . 3314 34^ are mterad in this-r*ea.T---'—- ’- r Wesley Schludf. pf Maple rtreet Baskeiimn ' The communique- did hot ampli­ Offtcers and membars o f Sun­ MUd weather ieodtinued over TRUSS FITTIN8 Geneve. Switzerland — (P)— The fy any of the seven points. But set Rebekah Lodge. No. 36, are New Brit. Mach. 0>. . 34H 36 H In other political davelopments, that on cigarette packs and A this week Wednesday noorT vim pi«doetiafi--4n8urtt flia afindsl in iarisfdcrtcir The Rocjtville High School bas­ probable that Yale could benefit moet of th* South while tempera­ RU...... 7 8 Public Is "Warned piece of aluminum foil. value of clocks and watches ex­ it declared the foreign ministers reminded of the school of instruc­ the legality of Elsenhower peti­ \ TTie A. B. C. group of women B.V AKRON Oradiiated Experts at law—4aw prieof— ketball team will go to Stafford from the appointment of a Com- tures war* Around Msamial levels ported by Swltsefland reached an and Adenauer were “well pleased munist at seme future date," In tion tomorrow night at 7:30 with North and Judd___ 38H 3lt4 tion* In Minnsaota’a March 18 pri­ A turkey supper sponsored by will serve a supper, Friday. March Springs this evening to play the in the Far West. Showers ware re­ RusseU M fg...... ’ 17H 16H the Sportsmen club will be served Also Abdominal Supports Elas­ Stafford High quintet, the game all-time record total of 230 million with the reaults of their work." order to present "all sides of any Myriad Rebakah Lodg* of Staf­ mary was qhallangod. The point On Snowshoveling 7, in the social rooms of the El­ ported in tha Northwest Pacific Stanley Work* com. . 55 58 in the church social room on Sat- tic llnslery, and *11 t>-pes of .to. ataxt.at 7:15...... dollars In 1651 and far exceeded Acbeaon, Eden, Sehuman and Issue." ford Springs. All Rebekahs plan­ waa raised by William C. Green, lington Congregational Church, at This Is The Place For that of any other Bwisa'export' lh'-‘ 16 .Tatr3r.8 t*am , - 88- - 108 ■ former -aaeiatant-State ■ Attomej-- urday,..Feb—23 .at .-<:30 - -p.- mr :8;30 'p. fti'."...... surgical appliaiieee. Private Fit­ Church Events Adenauer ip ih t * « v f r « hburi" in Thr'eaitofiir'fflfhtnshM thS Ys- ning' iiierid, 'ana those durnng ’The^pphiic is urged to take aeri- m. Ticket* may be procured dustrv. Informal talks over cigars' and cent ^pqintm m t of a Jesuit transportation are asked to call Tbnington ...... 83^4 S4H OneraL who aaid he represented a ting Room. ___The waytjiM.M*an*_.cqjnmlttee_ Union Atfg .-^ .... .-81-— gg--, _«walyJMjyamiBg_0f_the.Martchea: from membenr of the cliih. Amasa D.- Pierce The,Wom*n'a CPiincil of the El- o f the F i r s t Congregational Switzerland's watch exports coffee at Eden's resldeiics last' priest, the Ttev. John "J.' Murray 'NbW* C i® a"H «. lJ6«>my'Evrinf.1 group--of-Aaenhower -supporters— ngton— CPngregatlonal ■ Riluplidderin^R^^^ U. 8, Envelop* com. .. 86 66 who ballevad it waa unwise to en- ter Heart Association that over­ At the meeting of Mother's club Amasa D. Pierce of Brooklyn, Church of Vernon wll meet this mad* up 22 per cent of its entire night after a whole day of formal and commented that "likewise, the jlfeadmg Kecovers exertion cartxr'suse a heart attack will meet at the church Friday, evening at 8 o'clock. The Senior export trade. More than two- U. S. ISjvelope pfd. .. 63 68 te" th* General. last Wednesday a decision was Conn. QuIrr's Pbarmaeif discussions. appointment of an avowed Intel- The Brewster Group of the or even siidde'n death. Every win­ made to hold a Sample Fair in; Feb. 22, at 1:30 p. iti. tn sew aprops Choir of the church meet* at 7:30 thirds of the watehee exported by Veeder-Root...... 35H 384 On the Democratic side. Sena­ New Custom Built Furniture They met again' today before iecnial Communist to shed light WSCS of the North Methodist ter after a h ek ^ snowstorm the the month of May for the purpose ' Mr. Pierce, a prominent church­ for the Rockville VlaltIng.Nurrea' p. m. at the parsonage. 'Switzerland went to the United From '51 Slump x—Rt*. tor Kefauver of Tennessee waa re­ ^ We InvIlA romparlAon. rompar^ p r ir ^ fnhrlrR, uorkmiiiishlp. Acheson, Eden snd Sehuman fly on one phase of our time's moat Church will hold a paper product* newspapers and radio report sud­ of raising funds toward support­ man of the state, has recently Association. The Adult Study Circle of- St. States. The above quotations are not to ported by aides a* opposed to the You will hr ron\im*M. that hepf» yoiip dollar ko9hi further* to Lisbon and Adenauer returns significant force would be demonstration at the , church den deaths becausO of heart at­ ing the project of purchasing a been elected president of the Con­ John's Episcopal (%urch will meet to Bonn.’ be construed as actual markets. primary. Kefauver was Sunday, Feb. 24. will be the | thoroughly defensible." Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. . A marked and steady rise In cir­ tacks. The victim has usually resuscitator which the Volunteer necticut Council of Churches. He every member canvass for funds tonight at 7:30. Intensive oil exploration is being Tbslr main settlements so far quoted aa saying he did not want Is owner and manager of a large ALL WORK fu ll y GUARANTEED TTie alumni committee report Anyone interested is Invited to at­ culation figures this-winter at the been shoveling snow, .pushing his fire department has undertaken. for the Ellington Congregational The Young People of the Trinity conducted in Israel. concerned some, but not all, of the tend. to interfere in the "favorite son" hatchery business, poultry farm said that the adminietration Mary Cheney Library Indicate that race of Senator Humphrey. Hum­ car. nr even walking a distance in The church canvas committee Church. Manchester folks ar* finding more State Tax Income and grain agency. He has long For Your Conyeniehce "knows of no member of the phrey has said that if he wins his the deep snow. ', will hold a rally in the church so­ Several high achool pupils were ' NO MI5LEADING ADVERTI5ING faculty who Is trying to under­ Anyone who has books or. old time for pleasure as welt a * se­ Df. Jacob A. Segal, president of cial room on 'ruestlay at 8 p. m. been active In church and civic delegates will, be available to affairs, and has been chairman of out waiting lor the school bus mine or destroy our society, our chairs which he is willing to con­ rious reading. Light reading which the local Heart Association, ex­ All canvassers are requested to at­ NO HIGH-PRb5URE 5ALE5MEN 4% Over '51 Rate President Truman if he seeks the the Board of Finance in his city when announcement came Monday | democratic, form of, government or tribute for use at the Hartford showed a alight slump during nomination. plains that these sctlvltiifa sre tend as plan* w ill-be made for ro Indoctrinate students at Yale County Jaii on Seyms street in 1950-1651, is back as_a regular for 14 year*. He has served on morning that school was recessed I OPEN ALL DAY THIS In Durham, N. R . Kefauver 'Vfry. Jaxing: to the heart’.or_pfo- starting at 2 p. m. on Sunday. for th* day due to the heavy show | EA5Y BUDGET TERM5 ARRANGED with aubaervlce theories." Hartford may do so by contacting pail o f the week’* r*cre*(Iob7 Wlfh! (CBBtmiHd M One) ple. not accustomed to hard phyM- M embefsT'oT. Urn -Uadrea' -: Behevi.' the Board of Ediicatioiv—atid -on criticized theTruman adminiatra- the Advisory Board of the! Moo- fait.------I BOLAND BUYS! The committee also defended Mrs. Katherine Bourn o f Parker an average gain of better than a cal labor. The heart muscle sud­ lent Society will serve a dinner tion. saying it had too often wait­ sup branch of the Hartford,Con­ State and highway crews began | academic freedom which it defined street. The truck i* expected thousand hooka a month in circu­ Although overall tax yield con- denly demands more blood to do lo the canvassers on Sunday at ed for Russia to move and then necticut Trust Ompany. He Is a work Sunday night and Monday i WEDNESDAY aa "the right line accepted tn the Thursday to pick up any such con­ lation, It can be aiaumed that for­ tinuea to climb, it itill ha* aome has "desperately Improvised this extra work. If It can not get 12^15. Refreshments will he tributions. mer reading habit* are once more 11,000,000 more to make up before past pre.sident of the Danielson morning found them all gioinfi' academic world, to study, di.scues counter measursa." this extra supply as quickly as is served at the close of the rally CLOSED ALL DAY FRIDAY ON LATE MODEL and write shout facta and ideas aaierting theraselvea. deiplte the next June 30 in order to equal the on Tuesday. Rotary Club. strong to maintain the regular: MANCHESTER Campaigning in Wisconsin for needed heart failure can ensue. Layman Pierce has been a mem- traffic. without restriction. We believe this A meeting of Bt. Christopher's wide-spread interest in television $2,500,000 totM revenue Increaae the Republican nomination, Stas- Persons over 40 should be especial­ T hr annual World Pay of Pray­ USED OARS privilege should be enjoyed by all Mothers Circle will be held at the snd Increased employment which the aut* hope* to get to meet Ita sen said In Fort Atkinson that ly careful not to eng,age in un­ er will'lie observed In a service at - r ^ tf achers except those who uee It heme of Mrs. Helen Tevlln. 24 is prevalent- earlier budget eatfmates. Also his farm policy could be summed the Quarryville Methodist fliurch, SAVE Notable, too, I* the Increased in­ State Treasurer Joseph A. Adorno accustomed strenuous exercl.se. The Mancheeter Barber Shop COMPARE THESE PRICES WITH ANY AND ALL COMPETITION to destroy Individual liberty or to Falknor drive, tomorrow evening up in six words: "Full parity prices .lust recently a . middle-aged Bolton, oh. Friday. Feb. 29 at 2 UPHOLSTERING CO* terest in the record collection. 'The has had to borrow aome $28,000,000 overthrow by violence our derho- at 8 o'clock! without government controls.” man came home from his day's p. m.' Someone will be there to j 48 PURNELL PLACE _ A STEP FROM MAIN ST. cratic form of government" especially colorful programs of during the past month* to enable care for a m ^ children during the Main Stroot— Opposito tho High Sehoai U DODGE 4.DOOR ILACK. R-H. . 9 5 .0 0 Staasen said farm surpluses work; instead of ^relaxing, ss he I „ ^ TELEPHONE 2-9.i21 The Polish Ladles’ Alliance >ylll music which have been available the atate to pay its bills. would be disposed of free to needy _ service. \ .... ______-u-J 3f CHEVROin 2-DOORHACK. H. this winter at the' Bnshnell ’ have ■Moat productive tax aotircea fdr ... Bh.ould,..he. went out. and shoveled UNION SHOPPING CENTER . 1 9 5 . 0 0 hold its monthly mseting tomor­ Americana, sold overseas, given off hi* sidewalk. Suddenly he de- At the Sunday morning worship"' 807 MAIN STREET TF.I„ 8-0344 EAST HARTFORD row night at 7:30 at the Polish- brought Manchester music lovers th* July-January period have been _____ 6 9 5 i i a . fi A 8a m 8 ~ *4 ..^i IIm.Ii ■ ., to IMtUon*,... .^.veIoj^-*.-p*in-1n his-chest," cor-^ serviee-De.- Ttrt+iHJ-used- the- tophr-j .B;iUialDu£tf£crinA -Ammcairtaur-6iran«3n'Ti^^ RtF'llIV IIUIWI^ ill UvJpVH U1 ID*llVing -the-aales;- eerporatlon— and—rtga-' stored as nationi^ 'retervea or "To Whom - Gan .We- Go?" - the j their pleasure by borrowing a re­ rette taxes which together have lapsed! "and wilhin a matter , of SAVE 10%------5AYI rB SsH I m c. c i-H . : B 4 S .0 0 processed, for storage or new in­ minutes was dead. Of course Scripture lesson ws* from .lohn j The study group of the Sooth cording of their particular favor­ brought in more than $2,000,000 s j t v r t NASH 600 4-DOOR BLUE. R -H t...... 8 9 5 .0 0 Boys' Scholarship dustrial' uses. many people ere able to do these 6: .53-7-J. The hymns \were, "How t Methodist WSCS will meet tomor­ ite. Among the new and especial­ above the same months of a year Gentle God's Commands," "Fight SAVE 20'', 5AVE 40% t NASH AMB. 4-DOOR 2-T. GREEN. R-H-OD...... ly appreciated recordings is the ago. things without any effectual all, . . 9 9 5 .0 0 row at 2 p. m. at the church. The the association points out. ' How­ the Good Fight," and '"Thou My | A 81,(XK)-per-year competitive worship service will be in charge “Tales of Hoffman" by Offenbactv PulUng down the tax figure* Everlasting P o r t i o n.” , Elwood YE5! You Can AetuoNy 5AVE Haro so% DIAMOND MERCHANTS FO* 3 GENERATIONS ' NASH 600 2-DOOR 2-T. GREEN. R-H-OD...... 1095.00 a faithful counterpart of the opera however, have been the liquor and ever, people should realize that scholarship for boy* in the Great­ of Mrs Emma Kehler. The study overtaxing one's heart la danger­ Hudson rendered the offertory NASH AMB. 4-DOOR GRAY. H-OD...... 129S.OO of South America, began in the with the' Saddler's Well* Company, Inheritance taxes which are now solo. DIAMOND.S — W ATCHKS — JEWELRY — ClX>TH»:fi er Hartford area has been estab- $1,400,000 under a year ago. The ous, it was aaid. fall, will continue for the present. Sir Thomas Beecham conducting. I NASH RAMILER CONV. MAROON. R-H...... 139S.00 llihed by WillUton Academy, 111- Th* library affords, th* entire latter tax it $1,073,384 under a Local residents mqy contribute TELEVISION — APPLIANCES — HOUSEHOLD Hostesses will be Mrs. Margaret CIRCLE to the heart fund in one of the EXTENDED raREC.AST > PACKARD CONV. GRAY, R-H-OD...... 1395.00 year-old preparatory arhool for opera of Verdi's La Travlata which year ago. Boston. Feb. 19 (JPi—The tem­ FURNISHINGS —- TOYS Luettgens, Mr*. Marion Barrett plastic hearts distributed through­ boys in Easthampton, Mass., In was among th* flrat of those pro­ The aalea tax. covering the big ‘ruiaiUH i’ inru I'rtURSDAY perature In New England during* FRAZER 4-DOOR 2-T. GREEN. R-H-OD. . . . . ,1295.00 and Mrs. Florence Komgiebel. The out Imvn. Checks may be mailed cooperation with the Hartford duced at the Bushnell. during the October - December Oiristmaa One Show, Starts A t 7 F. M. the next five days. Wednesday Hustlers group will be guests. Mr*. to N. William Knight’, Flrat N a­ Ladies' Diamond Ring $500 — OI'R P R I C E ___ $.5.50 Plus Tax I NASH STAHSMAN 4-DOOR ILUE. H...... , 1 3 9 5 . 0 0 Alumni AsaoclatlOn of VVllIiaton current opera season. shopping month*, brought In $9,- through Sunday, will average near Arthur Gibson. leader of the Study tional Rank, Manchester. MAN .S WATCH $92.50 — OUR PR IC E ...... , $60 Plus Tax I NASH STATESMAN 2-DOOR GRAY, H...... Alumni, it waa announced today Patrons who regularly borrow 69S,878-^r $542,148 (Six per cent) the seasonal normal. Continued .. 1395.00 by Attorney Harold Garrity. chair­ group and Secretary of Missionary records from th* library's record above the same months in 1950. Choker Set $19.95 OI'R PRICE ...... $9.9.5 Plus Tax Education of th* WSCS, would like seasonably cold through the Steam Iron $24.95 OI'R PRICE ...... $14.95 I CHEVROUT C. C. 2-T. GRAY, R-H...... i.. 1495.00 man of the Hartford Regional collection will be glad to know UKN' period. ' to heer from women of the church that space has been made available yafeunm Cleaner $99.95 OCR P R IC E ...... $69.9.5 I NASH STATESMAN 4-DOOR MAROON. R-H...... 1 4 9 5 .0 0 Scholarship committee. Precipitation during this period The competition for the. scholar­ interested in organizing «n eve­ in the reading room to accommo­ Andover will on the averaj:c total over I NASH STATESMAN 4-DOOR ILACK. R-H-OD...... 1 5 4 5 .0 0 ning study group. date the record shelves, thus mak­ BURNSIDE'r; "" ,'k ' ship is open to all atudenta in the SSfWMS I.STfS I seven-tenths inrh melted occurring Larj^ selection of children’s clothes prired exceptionally low Greater Hartford area in the freah- ing the selection much easier for ar snow.ln northern New England The .Board of Deacons of. the -the public. Mrs, Evan Kiilgyln will be the ._,!P0L0 SHIRTS SWEATERS: - - PAJAM AS _____ LOW DOWN PAYMENTSl-DANK RNANCE RATES man, sophomore and'junior years' DeH* Dajr Wb . Laadtess CAESAR AND gue.st Instructor at a meeting of and as-snow or rain in southern of high achool. The award will be Covenant-Congregational (Thurch the Homemakers group to be held New England' Wedne.sday and Men's Shika $8.95 - - OUIl P R I C E ...... ! ...... t ...... $4.9.5 will have a meeting thi* evening I'Dsaar Tksmss made on a baila of scholastic at­ Is CLEOPATRA' at th* home of Mra, John Clark on again toward the end o( the week. tainment, aptitude, and character St the home of Mr. snd Mrs. Hjal- Libya Conducting Thursday. Feh. 21 at 7:.30 p. m. as disclosed by personal interviews mar Carlson, 6 Hemlock Street. ril See noeUCID AND fiSBCRD BV Articles needed for work are a with candidates, their school rec­ First National Vote You In My “Love small glass and frame, two fine ords, and the academy's standard Center Oiurch Mothers . C3ub art hniahes, tin foil such as Tv Her Proadest Nest” 23532323482353482353482348485348232348 'YOUR HOME TOWN NASH DEALER' admissions examinations. will mept tomorrow at 8 p. m. in Dreams'’ Appllcatiw* fronir ptoapeciiye the Federation room. A panel dia- (O o R tin ^ from P ^ Om ) OAUDE RAINS liBlWl N oHc m mcmTER^TREET-iAYW^^^^^ .'ca'njfldates: wflt 6f-rec'eived'^hy Mr!' eussion -oh aHawaiwes fori’amdren ----- ^ - JlossesfiioH^ Garnty at H I Pitkin street, or by "Win be a feature o r the program. The Independence party candi­ — S T A ootnrr nr-pHOBATK~ir*t4; Mrs. Adam. Rhodes. Mrs. Clifford dates were f4vored to -win - «n ff —.FlImed-ln-TECHNICfROB -*t-..M »n fb »»tee— »(th fn snrt fn r— Hie Mr. Jsmea H. Shepardson. regis­ f Wed.: Decision Before Dawn Pi^trlrt of Manchester, nn' the jath trar, at the academy, through Simpson and Mrs. William J. Min- the government was prepared • to PLU5 . . cav nf Februarj- A 'D . . IM !. March 26. Additional information nick will lead the discussion. cope with demonatrationa which rreeent. JOHN J. W AI-I-ETT. some officials feared the National­ Tho Most Challenglag Themi* Juls*. about the scholarship, require­ Ever Filmed Relate of Edvarri N. Mnrrliouae. late ments for admission, and the St. Joseph's Mothers Circle will ist* might aUrt. The NaUonal o f Manchceter, In aaM Dtelrict. deceaa- school Itself may also be obtained meet tomorrow evening at 8 with Congress demands removal of JAME5 MA50N Ib *') -- British, U. S. and French bases EASTWOOD On motion o f Benjamin Rahinovlta. either from the school or Mr. Gar­ Mrs Martin Regan of 60 Coleman "THE 5EVENTH VEIL" i l l Pearl atreet. HartfnM: Oonn.. exe­ rity, road. in this North African nation. Darla Dsjr Wn. L«a41cRa~ cutor. Focal point of the election is Dmikx Thaflut isaa Hatar ORDERED: That eix monthe f’rom Develop Self Confidence Ir v in g with Mr. Garrity on the the ISih , DALE CARNEGIE COURSE Amy Symonda, 50 Glen wood SIZES 12 TO 20 REG. $18,98 In street; Donald Nagj’, Andover; THE Harold ScovlIIe, 228 Center street;. Nt«r MT SOOT, N O W $ 1 3 .9 8 - Effective Speaking. Homan Relations Mr*. Ethel Gerisch, 61 Wellington road; Andrea Geer, RED 2, Man­ mm Leadership Training, Personality Development IDEAL Cleaning Toa , B O Y S ’ Q U IL T E D chester; Mrs. Gertrude Huebner. eSM Sales Psychology .... Roclnllle; Mrs Luella Kristeff, 78 m. ssriT BAUD CARNEGIE . MAINE GUIDE COATS Author of "How to Win Fiianda Birch itreet; Frank Scott, 46 Hyde Conducted by Certified Dale Carnegie Instructors and Influence People" street; 'Mrs. Sophie Diinphy.. 63 REGULARLY $22.50 inodtni cquipiBMit (Bad nwriiods finopsr atrestr Mr« .Twsl Rock\1U*; Thomas Crockett, 63 : “T7 , : NOW-ST5.98 ------,.£?f-*?-7?t^fn oiid,Mqmeo Now Forming in .. txpMtDRY CLBANING and LAUNDfRING BtgekXK Atoect: . M fa Cvclyia m ^ Rose Champ. 16 Bissell street T" — T- ~ - BOYS' ALL- WOOL “ ‘ s'. A^NCHESTER - FREEf OPENINGlilEETIHtsmb Eodlr put on by YO«**lf-er She hps every reason to be proud when I _ ' * _ GA# a m . ^ ______• prorn^ pick'Bp dad d a lh ^ sanrica DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: 48482348484853234823534823484853234823 QUILTED STORM jack ets - H ; American Legion, Wednesday, Feb. 27, 7:45 P. M. M rs Gladys Sloan, 2is 'Cheater earpaatar. without rsmeying BOYS' 0 1 her diamond it o Michaels diomond . , . drive; Miss Catherine Jackson. 30 s»iB«tofw or dooiB. N o bums, do REGULARLY $12.98 S j ___ __ enrollments BEING ACCEPTED. • 10% soviag far cash and carry Pine HiU street; Mrs. Tekla'wen- SKI CAPS ■ less than 1*/, o( oil ihe dkjmonds mined’’ ACT NOW! 9 nergren, 4 Drive E, SUver Lane iaconFsaianos. ‘ NoAiag to *t '/j PRICE NOW $9.98 s ! . .throughout the world or* fine enough Homes: Matthew Zurawckaa. 59 o a t e l esder. Nuzaeted fa tha 12 THINGS THIS TRAINING WILL HELP YOU b o • caavtfliaBf lacotiaa aa Main Radr tha Amwry. BifseU strbet: Thayer Queos, An­ (or our collection. .BMst BMdeiB aad yiraetked ty p f a! ® Increase Your Earning Power 6 Become a Leader dover; M rs Dorothy Trotter and a D m lifn * ®**‘ Toursetf and Your Ideas 10. Improve Your Memory son. 575 Gardner street: ’ Mra. e l yrenaenaBt etrip. B$eiq>easfar^ •! thof* Y ^ ’1^ ifi our cellt€tiow« Stella Oimielewski. Rockville; Ced as aew for deaseaettatiee » innuence feople s. Overcome Inferiortty Complqx -12. Get Out of a Rut 10% Mra Grace Tracy. 51 Lenox street. froM $90 ie $$000, f*d*rol *«■ l»cli>d«d. QgSd ,138 — ■■ by Robert H^Btroud. Certified Dale Cemegl# Senior Instructor SIZES'6 TO U-REGULARL'Y $.3.45 TO $3.89 v w r aireec Haven 8-7008 23 Jarvis road. - • “ ■MlIWSftllllNG-TEOSIIBlIBl^ ojla - m «J08EPHHIQVIS Tear) P H O N E 4148 BIRTH YESTERDAY; A daugh- Red, Brown and Some Whites tsr to Hr. and Mrs Arthur Hart, information a b o u t THE DALE CARNEGIE COURSE, at jrv . UNieSTMES PICIUDES— : !H.JARN0t BROS Opea Dail.v 7 A. M. la S P..M, a • a j x t r i Rockville. FREE BOOKLET. “HOW ONE M U LTIPU EO BTY INCO.MB AND HAFFINESS.- foCassMtlts BIRTHS TODAY: A son to Mr. larlndlag Wedmada.v Aftemoons KA88B ...... j^iy y and Mra Joseph DiMlnico, 388 Plua: “CRAZY aad Saturday T il Nn«* ' Oakland street; a son to Mr. and -- BTAKTS NO W s2-69 ...... I'...... ’ ...... S T A T E ...... OVER HORSES" Mra Charles Day. 320 Charter J E W E L E R S ...... SILVERSM ITHS SINCE 1900 3 14 N 6 I N S T R E E T S t 3 I Oak atreet; a dau^ter to Mr. aad with Bowary Bsys STATE im M iV W M ra Harold Crane, South Covea- TM3AT .. .'”FLABOE Of A B A B Y ” j 958 MAIN STREET...... MANCHESTER 0248485323532353535353484848482348535348234823482348482353482353482353482353235390482348 r-.'T'r?r>*;,,;-,.r.T.;.',..ra.'WEW«V.ahS»Siw:p»®OSSlTO.TOn-2nr.^a3tr..rjcj*3i^^

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M AM CH^TEB EVENING HERALD. M ANCHESX^ CONKT,, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 19.1962 W H A T — t l « Plumbers Seek to Tighten w n o — I M t Television Radio m n A — 1M.Y W T H T —i m —toeal L ic^si0:Regutatiom 3 WAYS Televtirien Between now and the March 14 ^ T O G E T A P, M. deadline for filing income’tax re- « : « » — • 4:00—Kmte Smith Show. The Board'Of Director* haa threeyweek when aeveral mambera felt tum a, Mancheater residenta will W tTiJP—V*li»rt Lady. W 'DRC-Old Mufie Box; Newt. 5:00—Cayelord Hauaer. item* of unfinlB|ied bualneaa' on Ita' bad iiot atudled the agree* have two chances to gain - aasia- _W Tig^Be^sU«el Wife. W TIC—Bob StMla —. Morning 8:15—Gabby Haye* Bhowy f^ sen a i agenda for tonight’* mealing,, and ^ T * " * tance ftom membera of the Inter­ It's “Y m !,' to 4 mit of • HOLIDAY WEEK-END MEAT VALUES! W a t c h . : . ------; — . W Ka% ^uf)e by AntoSlhL 8:3ft—Howdy Doody. " “ item was flrat brought up two WCCC -New*;'Good Mortilng nal Itovemie Bureini la preparing Don'i bqnnw uanccanarily, fcoLif n W COCf-MuBle. 6:00—rKit Doodle. on* of them may lead to aom* ad­ w e e k * a g o . FRESH Y O U N G P O R K r “ " ------. Muaic. , w - dition* and . attaratlons, to the Caeir retuma. loan ia ibe right am snr, phtme, wtiia^ W HAT— Hop. I ''•■*7- 4 : 2^ - W e a t h e r rorm fuL ' The other piece • tif imftniahed tn'ONS—Bill Jenkina Show. A . deputy collector of Internal LOAN or come in. Implayail men aad worn- tow n'* building cod< W KNB—New«r Bluest M«tl- > 4:3ft—World NewT Today. buelneaa that the director* will W KNB—New*; Phil Hal# Show Thia ia a propoi revenue will be present today, to ca—married or linglo—arc svcltrimc, n « e . 6:4.1—In the Pufttlie Intereat. take up tonight concerna the traf­ S: ft— the plumbing ordinance .that ia be­ morrow and Thursday In the,;Pirat R ID C U T . UP TO 6 LBS LB « : t » - 0 7:00—Kukl*,^r*n and Ollla, fic light at Oak, Main and St. l a saM oastara Aha* R O R K L O I N S $98 $840 W DRC - World New* Roundup. ing aponaored by a group of m u ­ National Bank qf Mancheater to w n c —Stell* D«J 1m . 7 jl1 —Bob ^ Ray. v Jam ea atreeta. % vnw —Thy NVlfhbori Voice. W CCC—Kiddle Corner. ter plumber* In Mancheater who aid local residents in making out 7:3(K—GapMtt Time With Gowdy The board tonight alao takea un­ ^ ' > Chin* Cut ...... W DRO—Carl Smith. W KNB—New*; Phil Halij. want to tighten up the rtgulatioha their income tax returns. l*TNt COOSA* ri itwAr uKff re s a v i n r ",r 7:45—Camel New* Caravan. der conaiaeratlon the granting of " l a w f ' - t - WTHT^^-^New*; Phil Becker. governing the licenaing of, plumb­ The tax payers' second chance 4 :20- > ...... t-.OO-yMiUon Berle. prelim inary approval to a propoaed W DRC—Arthur Godfrey. W Tig -New*. e r * . , ■ ' for aid will come in March, wheri F I N A N C E CC FOR FRYING OR BROILING • 2*3H LB .AVG 9:00:—Crime Syndicated. aubdlvMon that the Brae-Bum W HAY—New».| Samuel J. Little, who la aecre- three membera of the Internal Re­ 4 :»— Suapenae. Realty Company wanta to eatab- "9ad Bssr * JAIVIS^8UIU>INO i W DRC—Yankee Kitchen ------W O N S — N e w * ...... tary of the. Mancheater Plumbers venue Bureau will be on band-in Oft—Original Am ateur HoQr. Hjah on Green roed. The eUbdlvW aOA MAIM fm n (Ovsr Waalwselli'*) MANCHttTM, CONN, w n C —Young W'ldder Brown. Aaeociation,^ which is sponsoring the Municipal B-Jllding. ■ 10:45—Adventure* at 10:4.V aibn hai already received the pre D M 3430 • rMII* i. Junklnt. VIS MANafsr *' W ONB—Jeck Downey * Muiic W DRC - Shopper* Special* th* revision, said yesterday that Marvin Baker, Wilbur Bruce YOUNG W ISTKtN FRiSH CHICKENS ^ ■ 11:00—Mr. piatriet Attorney. ftpptovil- of ______l*an:.a*it.lL.n*!4wh.tf.tlL^^ tvaa...... S h o p . W T I C - N e w * the purpoae or the tha—Towiv -and" W ilfred w : TJOSl^aheSir w W X Ism li ifil liint BfiM viMs.aaa^r nfsii i* II c m i k x Im aMlWy ImWamh it lllA i mih 11:30—Meet the Champ. wwcltttoirrl RtannTng C ^ iS iw . C l t o i N t d AUW ASnUMOVEO II W THT—Bob E. Lloyd Show. W HAY--Je»ling with Wai 12:00-Newa. liroposal ia to bring Manchester'* be in the hearing room of the M u­ * 7* 4 : i i — W ONS—Bill Jenkin* 8h(W C. plum bii^ ordinance.in line ..with nicipal Building between ‘B'.IS a n d ... - OOBTEIJjO MCNTIWCIBD - W 'b'W * H IW My W THT—H m iff AFdftijty; ...... thoee o 'fn y gSbdrtng'ldi^^ 4T 45 froinliKreh rfft t'antf^^^^^ INCH CUT QO„ H o u s e . ■. 7:0ft Today. Two Ueenae* ^ from March 10 t o 14. . 7 W ONS--Plajlim e for Children; W CCC— New *; Bre|ikfaat New * N ew ' Haven.'' Feb. ^ ■ 19— o P i— Potfc Chops .oNTBcui i>69< s ill Roast u. scHoici “ 9:0ft - Teat 'Pattern and MiJilc. If adopted, the propoaal would Prank Coatello, deacrlbed by police . .N e w * ..------____ b o y ______s__ ahoUeh-the-preaent-combinatioft ii- -1 0 :0 0 —Mel M artin-Show;------aa w prrifeaslomit gambler; Wior S: 0fb— WTIC Radio Bi^r. 10:30—LanFord-Ameebe. cenic for plumbing and heating W DRC— New*; Old Record W THT—Bob tloyd. aentenced to a year and a day in TENDER MEATED 11:30- Strike It Rich. which now coata 820 and would federal priaon for income tax UNDER U LiS LR iaiiil legs “ 75« Chadc Roastl??^ i. 75. S h o p . »A 1 P . M . require anyone wiahing to do both M TIC -.Iurt Plain Bill, ' evasion in U. S. Diktrict Court W TH T—jWhn .-Conte; 12:00 -Ruth Lyon'a 50 CTub. plumbing and .heating work' . tp W ONS—S(rt Preaton of the Yu­ 9 : 00— here yesterday. Coatello. 44, a 12:l.V-I»ve of Life take out a ilcena* for each activi­ Bridgeport real estate , operator, k o n . W 'DRC- -New* 12 .30—Search for Tomorrow. ty at a coat of 820 e a c h . Lamb Fores » 4S< PorteriiMise ufaSaci t> 1.20 tVTHT—New*; Joe GI rand ple,ijded ho contest. He wa* not W 52CC —12 Hundred and 90 h ita . 12:45—Nancy’a Kitchen. The proposal would alao require C fo o n ^ AU WASTE REMOVED ' U 7 9 c S h o w . H A Y . Italian Program, represented by counsel. U . 8. A t ­ 1:30-;-Garry Moore Show. a plumber to have an established FRESHGR'ND,. -W H AY—Story Queen. iVKNB -New*; Polonia. torney Adrian Maher told the 1 :45- Film Short*: place of bualneaa before he could court that Coatello evaded a total O a U N S P R A Y Smokeil Tongue CURED “ 59< Choppeil Beef L E A N K E F ^ 6 l.%— W ONS -New*. be laaiied a m aster'* license. \VTIC--Froht Page Farrell. W THT Bre*kfa*t Huh 2:00- Garry Moor* Show. o f 89.428 In taxea during the pa.st Little aaid that thia proviaion W H AT—Crosby « Quarter, 2 30 - FI rat 100 Year*.’ t w o y e a r s . W n C —Theater oT Melody. 2:45--Mike and Buff. was incorporated to prevent CRANBERRY SAUCE :I.V— plumbers who operate alone from Siwikeil Picnics S ’ u 43< Bologna-*•*<**** t>63< _W TIC—Note* and Quote 3.00—The Big Pavoff. WDRC T h i a -1*. Hartford ------truck* from being is.iued maatera' ADOS SO MUCH W HB S E R V E D t d j ^ R * W H A Y—Band hv Deipitn'd: 8:30—Bert Park* Show. 4 WONS- Tello-Tent. licenses. He said that theae men WITH TURKEY OR CHICKEN « Jfc |« W ONS- Sky King 4:00 Kate Smith Show. WIm n Chilirti Jffovt 1: 80— have an unfair advantage over AVDRC-- Memor\'^.ane Itallan Hour. Boiled Ham __ hupkgjSSc Finest Uverwnrst ft 59< WKNB- 1 :4 5 — other master plumber* who have W THT—Tom C ^i be lt. Space W’ONS- Crean Patterson Show. R tin afoi Golds W D R C eatahliahed place* of btiMneaa, em­ *aeaee**«ft*****a*a4«*«a4AAAAO*ooao»a»»qA»o***aaaaa»oaaaa*a«»aa4iiioaia*aa*»*a%»»aaaa%%»aa»»»%»»aa%aaaa»aa C a d e t . WCCC- 12 Hundred and 90 Brighter Day. 8:0ft™ " ploy aeveral people and have the IH 4fk—------H it*. -N e w *.■ • - ...... - - K d iiiH o n a t -c fv e rh e «d 'a xp e T rse x.- ...... W PRC—.Curt Massey. W H A Y—:it«ll*n Program. 'WDRC Hiiifop Hoiiae. W O N S This propoaed revision la noth- Madceret" 21< StfcGd Cod C o d Fnret W -KAy^Sporta 9:4.1— -Jack Downey* M u a ie H d d d M k - S h o p r W DRC—Bing Croabv. S j i R 7 l « ^ ~ PAN KADY LI 2 9 c I. W THif—Marriage for Two. piishlng their project for a number U 3 9 c ,v O n s New *; Cecil Brown. W 'TIC-Vlcto- H. Llndlahr: of monthi, but for one reuon or IYTHT W orld Flight Reporter, W HAY—Famou* Trtala. W TIC -Life Can Be Beautiftil. W HAY—Newa; Open Hotiae. another the dlrectora have not hid r .t e n i n g 10: 00— W CCC--Mu*ic. the opportunity to take action-on : ft— W DRC Arthur tkvlfrev. 4 0 W KNB New*: Reqiieat Mati­ the matter. » W DRC New*. W TH T-M v True Story. n e e . The proposal waa la.st brought HN W TIC Welcome Traveler*. W TIC New* W HAYii New*;' open Houae. before the board on Jan. 22 b y W K.NB ■ New*; Sammv Kaye. t^THT—Now*; Joe Glrand 8: 1.1— Little, who I*.associated wlt^ the ' 3 r. J , J n i i t i a n d *U e^0taLi»A W HAY Italian Program.- fhnw . W TIC-Rond of Life . plumbing., firm of Johnson and SpiMt an appropriate memorial to W H A Y -N ew *. W ONS- Crean Patterson Show W DRC—Houae Party; New*. Little., It wa* tabled at that time FLORIDA - FULL OF JUICE : — mark a loved one’s paaaing . . . one WONS - New*. 10 10 W THT—Mary Marlin. when Director Harr.y J. Flrato 4 : 1.1-* W DRC-*Arthur Godfrey. 8:8ft—Ift— aaid he wa.* working on a list of that adds dignity and beauty with the - W KNB Gov. Ixidge. s u ^ m n M A n n m r WTIC--Bhh Steele. W TIC —Pepper 'Young'* iOijnily. recommendation.* ainiilar to those passage of time. Here you find many B-LSBAG WHAY 'supper Serenade,. 10: 2,1— ___W.CCC__W .CCC _Nc.wa;, advocated by J^he plumbers __a n d It.ia wiafc;tjajta^^ thele-re-X , /rom which to ..choose .one - that: auita.r ORANGES *rin»‘*e*a a___•__ !!>' 4 9 WONS Jim BrfTtrSporr* W TH T .toye'e .lordarC Would 'have -aPmethlrig to report at slatance "by Fving them Father i r.lne of the Air. 3'our individual circumstance.s. WDRC - Jack .Smith Sport*. W HAY Jamboree. th e F e b . 19 m e e tin g . John's Medicine if their repeated' W ONS - .New*. 4 :2.1— 8 : 4.1— Other Mailers cold* are due:to lack of vitamin A . COMPARE AND SAVE I :. — W DRC Thi* T Believe. 0 10 WTIC Right 1o Happinea*. In other matters tonight, the It is excellent for children, and ia ! WCCC New*. Hundred and M eINTOSH LBS WTIC-Weather. 12 W CCC—.l.iinlor Dl*r .lorkey- hoard is expected to act On the free from alcohol and all harmful | Apples 3 25* 4 ;S 0— Oft H i t * . W THT •Romance of Evel'yn question of whether It should sign d r u g s . b u d g e t U a i u e s ! WTIC--Emile Cote Glee Club. W HAY Italian Program. W i h t e r a . a mutual aid agreement pact Father .Tohn's Medicine also give* W TIC Double or Nothing. P h o R e 4 1 4 8 WDRC-- Guv T/>mhardo W DRC Boh Croahv. Show. which would commit Manchc.ster prompt relief from roughs due to FLO R ID A 5 25* W ON.S —Guv l»mhardo. SAFOEITI WONS - Jack Downey Show. ■4 «0f t — , to giving Bid to towns In the H art­ Grapefruit rolds by soothing throat irritation. aOVEROAlE : FINE TABtE QUALmr U RKG WTHT—Sereno Gammell. W KNB Mvaterv Voice. W TIC Baikafage Wife. ford-New Britain area in times of It ia pure, wholesome, nutritive MEMORIAL COMPANY : — Margarine WESTERN ” ^ . •i ^ 10 45 W CCC—Mu.air. — ■' d ia a a t f r . S: 45— . O v e r 9.1 years in'uae. Free from CENTEK ST. HOLIDAY BAKERY ^ C IA LS .. . WTICn:Thre# Star'Extra. W T H T —Againat the Storm. W HAY-Polka Hop. 'Tha board tabled the m atter last dangerous drugs. Wa G. GItnney Co. | MANCHESret Carrots Froth Tondor . ^^diB m W ^ ' \VT1RC- LnwHi Thomli*."' 1 1 : 0f t . : - ™ " W KNB New*; ReC|ue*f Hera ore twa outstanding Mtary ualtMt of your attention . -, n iJit-Xii U»V«.-A'-iB __ 7W T U ‘t-..rStxiclu..J^piattiu^ ______W THT tu ne .lo'irney. __ ...M .Htj.flCf-.- ______i, ■ \\vf fg - ■ S t r ik e " I r R F c h ...... 'iVDRC The ChFcagoian*. T lO O r ^ -BakeJ-Beans W PRC:— B*)iLah..—u-..... —WKNB—Newer: Mft- rtrrtr "W THT-Ym Tahl Ijid\v ------' AVON’S -LadiVa Fair W TIC Bnaton Blackle. ■t!' W DRC -Arthur G dfrev. W HAY -Symphony Hall. DOLE • FRE^ FROM HAWAII ^ o a n C a r o l W H A Y—Italian Program. ICEBERG HDS W THT W'eather: Song* a n d RECENTLY REDUCED 46-02 TIN , Lettuce 2 25* S t o r ie s . 11: 1.1— Pineapple Juice W THT When a Girl .Marrle*. R^Kohi Relief W ONS Fulton I.a!Wis. -Ir SPKIAk PMCI THIS W H K I T :1 5 — • 11: 2.1— for SOUR STOMACH RED RIPE CELO PKG WONS .New*. NEW PACK FLORIDA Tomatoes WONS Tollo-TesI : ft— For hcarthuro, f 4 6 -0 2 TIN W D R C .lack Sm ith. 11 8 ii|4li||«9«ion. RECENTLY REDUCED W DRC-Grand .Slam. l i l t f t — . Mill M ill rinly> 10c* o f * WCCC Newa, 12 Hundred and DOZEN .. W;TJC. New*. . . ..,™ SUGARlb/^ aNNAM ON “yor”QarJ.n FROZEN FOODS W TH T—Sliver Eagl*. 9ft Hita. ”" W TICt-King * Row. W DRC—Peggy t ^ f S h o w . FINAST Q T j a r P T J A R W ONS-Gabriel Heatter. W’H A Y —Malaano Program. TUMS Mayonnaise W ONS- Queen for a Dav. »: 4.1— FOR TNC TUMMY W THT Break the Bank, . 19 Strawberries W D R C -Kd Miirrow. 11: 4.1— dnother grand value! ■■ W TIC - One Man * Family. ACCEPTED BY THE ^ 14'/i 02 W ONS -Dorl* pay. W DRC- Rnaemary. SUCED N0RHIWEST * M SUCAR SYRUP W TIC—Dave Oarmway: Evangeline MilkAMERICAN MEDICAL ASSN Q TINS 4:0ft— W HAY RonronI Program WDRC People Are, Funny. f"------.Afternoon ' W T I C - •Cavalrhde’ of America. W T H T -New*tand Theater. FULL LB PKG WT RC W endy Warren MILLER'S KOSHER STYLE - SLICED QT JAR PIE 41 W HAY — Polish National Home. 1 W CCC - Luncheon Miialrale. ‘ W ONS Riack Mimeiim. ^ ^ FILLID WITH RID RIN CHIRRIIS ------IQUAL TO RIIS 8:8ft— W ONS-Curt Maiaey Time. WDRC Mr and Mr*. North W HAY Italian Voice. LUNCHEON MEAT - RECENTLY REDUCED MCMTlV MDUCIDI W TIC— .Newa; tVeather. SILLING FOR 60c OR M ORI W TIC pollv-wood The*ter. A HORMEL PRODUCT ’^-02 TIN | W TH T Opera Alidillon.a W KNR--Newa; Sport* Spam W ONS Story of Dr Kildare. W THT .iatk Rerch Show. Orange Juice --==..JKHAy —Muttatt- GoukL=---— 12: 11— ______^ n e t P r VVDRD'~~;Vii'nr^en'nie'ii''S'loriea ------^ BETTY A10IH_ tlrOZ.iQAF I WTrob>f'tr moftioU 1 ■ ■W ONS''''Prank’ Rdwarrlr.------M T I t T We- rhV -WiVtVieh' ' 10: 15—. . W O N S I’rean Patteraon W ONS Jack * WsxvMirkk. . 1 iftft— W THT-Elm er Dart* W D R C N e w -.* rm ift Pie (rast 2 ’ 07rkgs29c fimst Bhieberries, isoztin 27c 10: 30— ...... - ...... • ------A V f c e Mani'hester M atinee.- W DRC "Robert .Q * Waxwork* W T I C N e w * . FiiltDsf Features in ^ | , X n i k e Y Fiiiist MbHi Meat ttozHcG |9c R ^ sbuR>iTtEb Qitjrrits itditin 23c M TlC — Robert Montgomery W K N O B a t t e e * . New*,' The .Man Called X . W T H T - -.\'ew *;'\Ve the Women. W THT United Or Not. W'jON'S" N e w * , Check over all the things you want in your S n a a * ® " ' LB JAR l l ; 0n— W’HAY N e w * . . / ‘'TlTw 57* Newa on All Stations. next car. Then eome in, examine and drive HOMELAND TEA - 1c SALE! 11: 1.1— W'DRC Ma Perkin*. «-.•B^“Sci^w A FINE BLEND OF HIQH QUAUTY INDIA AND CEYLON TEAS NoMco th* largo Whol* W THT The Late Bob E. l.lovd W'TJC -Juke Box Jinglei • this big, bright, beautiful Chevrolet. We be­ 1VON.S tfl: u’l W axwork*. • ’ W THT^PauI Hirvey. lieve you'lf agree you've found j’our car; and Slrawbarriot in th* jar, W T I C N e w * W 'ONS Yankee . Fo<^ .Show BUY 1 carton of 4B Tea Bags - 4 ^ W * havan't laan any battar or W DRC Puhlir Service Pro- W HAY Betty Kimball. . we know that you’il ’discover that Chevrolet ' g r a m . I :S n — finar tasting prasarvaL ofTerft the most fine car features at the lowest 80® ® * JUST HtAT tAft W 'HAY— Night Watch. Young Dr, .Malonel ... , 'll" " GET 1 ta i^ of 16 Tfi Bags_l II: 8ft— . • ♦ I ' - - ' ” '-- CHICK 2 L 1 6 0 1 T I N W THT—Newa: Muaie Hall. i f t l A N T 17'AlCTUaE, i m naST. s ^ . v» cost: F o r here.is the in ^ ^ i P t O U S c-AllBABEE-LIEESl^B- ,...\VTIC--W hai'g the Siyre.------:— : - 1. ' CifiiMs Wiw Ertwilf Cotori*- AiltriiiRmi titirlof Gilort- Hw CW^ ...... : — B rin g s lowest-priced Una — MRUBtir-RRtStR V ^ — W 'CCC-..N>wa; M aneheater Mat- Actually tee full Dtpth Pnturtt in e e . «i 1 -:-Np.srkJjng . . . Upholstery and trim two-jpne ooiv.smoothness; new free^ field! Cpip!S. ii}.-Tfipft:/,,s:3 T o m o r r o w . emazhig-^mtddleaoAes, aharpiT’' .n tS o d ic ^ f»her.and thfsii-' tyith' your'ehfiite’w f'ift ntw to ' hatlnohhte % ‘ith '"'triWriW’' frSm 'vib'fattoh^ A B I G 6 0 c t s ) A t ' 2 9 c APPU W DRC - The GiiiiltHg t.tghi- _^ ; hlecks, .tfMSf -jleutliLr:._made_i ing new front, side and rear- solid colors'and iwo-ioneeolor color*, in all De Luxe 'sedan iectinn from ' m ad-thorlr in ~ t - C « j « . .W TIC Johnnie e u acMgn. combinations. ^ and coupe models. low--co.st motoring. ‘ Morw pedpie buy Chevrolet Ihtn any othar *BU O(BB «Y~ -^ u T a t 3 3 c 2 Lee IVill* and • W KNB-Paul W’eaion. Mssible b y Knsajional "Syncro- i ? } - ■ > H i s B o V a , W 'ONS—Just Jenkina. . Braiw'7 See handy plug-in sockci | riilCM^ SWtAO ‘r CHBIRY iijAR33c 12-02 ja r 2 3 c W H A Y — N e w a , Rural Rmlndup ’, W K N B . Keyboard Kaper.-. ; for rq/or TV Mifpier . . . learn ' 6:15— :0 f t— * . w- \ ■ Tr,,- M A R M A U D E l i jar 2 3 c CRAPE 12-02 JAR 2 1 c W TIC Farmer* • Digest; New*. ' W’DRC Secon.l M r*. Burton. how Miracle Turret Tuner by 6:Sft— W 'CCC-Mihiie. ^ quick ad)u*imcni rccei'c* I ’.H .F. " K A Q I i i j a r 2 9 c CUAVA 12-02 JAR 2 3 c W 'ONS—Bill .lenkm* Show. W’TH T—Mary Margaret Mc­ Channels! N o convener needed! j P L U M u j a r 2 3 c QUUKE 12-02 JA R 2 3 c W’DR O —Yawn- Patrol. B r id e . Compare this great T\' yabte,— ' W TIC—Weather; Farm er* W 'KNB'-Newa; 840 C l u h • , % D I g e a t , ffodsy! ' 11AW 'ONS- •'—------ronnectlriit-—.- — Ballroom. • - ’ s w e re - Production' NewnifeeT: " WHA 3‘—Chapel Time. W'DRC Perry Ma.*tm. W A X PAPER MARGARINE . GERBER'S W TH T-—Morning Xlevotinn*.' W 'HAI’ Open Hoiiae- j $ 3 3 9 .9 S CRISCO Corned Beef Hash IVORY SOAP^ 4 : 45— :.3«— C U T i i n o a n i C N SASV POOD ' WESSON OIL W TH T—Break.fifsl with Beh. W'THT : Dirk Wall * Muaic j Free Inatailatlim »YMrPm«fVdYt-hiHiidEi|lM Eilr4-EityCNhfN.I$tNiiK- B t» $ * Jnki-Dmm Inlm - VM ITASII SHOnTMMC ■ tO ADCAST One 3’ear Warrants- On .All P a r t * rtHMiwiih automatic choke in with IM-h.p. C^ine snd Auto- Dt$i|i-Brinp you outstiid: Control'is'7 7 nfrted'iernTen JuTrie.r/*rat« inUiTlo^l^ric# n iS O N A L W HAY—Fred VVanng. H a l l ; N e w * Powerglide models) improve* ***1^ - . .... „„ , 7K 02 JAR 15< 8 '.55— W’TIC—Cinderella Week Knd. ij-auc to new and im- rnatic Choke.'CFplional on De ing performance, acceleration, the front wheels . . . making field. And owner* will tell you starting and acceleration. proIM I shock absorber action, ^uxe models at e x u * cost. 125 FT ROa LB PKG 2 9 c Q T FT - UTDRC—Religiou.* Talk. W'DRC—Nor* Drake. , reliability and economy. 26c 3-U TIn 9 3 c -L4TIN 34c 1602 TIN- 54c 33c iteerins surprisingly easy. they’re safest, as well. Strained 4 4H 02 JARS 39c 40c W O N S — N e w * . W'CCC—New *; Music. 2 11c W’ONS —Conn. Ballroom, READY FOR COLOR -WOeOMMOOeMMOMOMaA, oeoooaaaao—— o—eeea W DRC- News. Fa*edeeeeeeeeeeeeeee»aeeeeeeee W CCC—Good Morning Muaic. J .O Y W’K N B —Phil Hale. ^ R E A D Y F O R U . H . F . pmcaa so sowl SPIC & SPAN SWEETHEART SWEETHEART BARCOLENE BLU-WHITE W TH T—Breakfast with Ben. SUDS MAJCBl W 'ONS-'-W eather; Bill Jenkln* SOAS SOAR PLAKBS . S h o w . PRESGRirnONS • W n C —Bobe Steele; News. Gorernily gorngeandod. LB PKG 2 4 c \ 6 < > 2 IT l « g i a r s c UJAR 35c W’H A Y —New a;' Coffee (Hub. 30c 3 2 3 2 i a t h i a r s 23c 3 -O Z P K G 9c f i l B — RrlkarOniiSlara* VICHI'S CARTER CHEVROLET CO., Inc. \ W ONB-^Ncwn. Radio ond Tolaviifon ' I Mala Bt , TN. 8-4040 311 MAIN STREET ? , MANCHESTEH ■ - ' - 1 ■ •:'->#t#lr5tI*Ss3Hr Tj»c=*«^.v.'Sii*tK t«=,'97i?rr'lg/**».>Lli^sC waejjwy^g^^issi- - 6 - -• i f jfTi, . ..w.-____ U...... J* ►nvf 1‘a'frJ • — A ' • \. . - ^ r f - -

n m m x ^NCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANqHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY ,1 9 6 2 BAN^feaTKK EVgyiWG HE!OgQy;iiD[!TCHEtfrTO TUESDAY. FEBRUARY l9, ! § » .. r. S^\-H .\-*-- . . ,^ ..; • 1 9 A calculated strategie purpoea will charges ara without foundatloa, .Aerdta the DemocraUe party. If Interned by the Japnneqe la D f Kochins Oboerve la Iraapitaltsed. Mra. Tasker en­ Actor”—aa well as "Slick WUIle" tertained q group of eight young­ Mris. Birmingham W m i e t s F l o p -^rinm the disguises he used in hia 4(atirlfrirtrr not be real, but beduiM we do not and we ^ v e the spectacle of a the naeahower th liv coUaj^aed, Deaths Last Night cember, IML Bom la Green sters, frtenda of her eon Jan. at Acting High Priest find It In our own hanrte to hor- great and traditional American Conne&icut It dUat matter grtatiy, alnea Ridge, Mb. bank Jobs. He has pulled robberies Triiinaa wronld leoe aayway. Qablee, m -K . Bari 40th Anniversaiy a vMentlne ^ r t y loot 'week. Hie ^ Speaks to PTA In Miser Role dressed aa a_Wastem Union mes­ Cttmittg Inalft bor prajuAce, even though^ no cold university engaged In a debato So Bailey, in 1948, the .year in By THE ASSO^TBD PBBflS P * t^ 68, FedetaTllouaing Ad- fioup aqiuM danrtitg and senger, mail eatTier, private chauf­ nmUBRBO BT TH* war harm come of It. We bnyb to with a young amart-aleck who haa ------^ Yankee ' which Truman finally achieved hia T ort Pierce, Fla,—John L. Kddy, mlnlatmtkm director for Indinna Mr. and Mri. John Koehia qf feur and even as a policeman. BSBA&e^ PRDmNO CO.. XNC. live not only ,before the Rmrld, but obviously fallen in with the high greatsnt tiiumph, had hU phase «f from 1984 uatU test Jan. 14. and A son was born to Mr. and —3**s: Thomag-J: BttmingtMiiH o f tOantlBMe from Page One) LACKST N{ ' UBUMUatIVM 83, retired presidcsit of Um Stanid-. 818 Antoma atraat ware pleasant­ Theodore Swrol of Route 6A 4t Co­ Andover, who was until recently- 81 Year Record 6 0 B y A . B .O . being antl-Tiruman. one time dmlrman of the HiaebMttr. Conn. we have to live with oursclvea. priests of McOarthylsm and and News aoeociatlpn, a New Toik lumbia center Feb. 15 fit Wind­ the second vice preaidant' of the one of Uw nation’s 10 moat-want- Hia police record goes back 31 THOXAS r . IXRaUflON. And If we fall In that context. It lem ed from them the art of bas­ The-Irrcslatible play, in 1993, Democratic party. Bora la Bingen, ly eurpriaed Sunday with a party WALTER R. rEROCSON. waa \ao me thing much m p ra'p et^ metropolitan area pteeo aooocla- ■lad.- -"--ncT-T ■■ - -7"^ at the Poliah-Natlonal Home -on ham Oonuttunity Membrlal-.H'^- nuwnt ..Teaser „ Assoctatlon of ad mam But ha want -along-wlth years; But Ida flrst big Job did aot will not make much difference how ing the maximum innuendo on a Democratic Stats Chairman tton, and former executive with h o m e UL 'The iMkhy Is thiiti chlM. Connactlcut,' spoke on “PTA Horl- come off until October, 1930, when Pnbllilrara John Bailey plays-.the political Governor Lodge had obtained free Clinton street In honor ofi^Uielr polica meakly yestenlay although AUTOMATIC BWtnded Oetobor I. IK l we fere In the world propegeadn minimum of fact radio time to announce bis own Henrot newspnpere Qi Baltimore, A son was also bom that same Boos’’ at, tjis Robertson PTA meet­ he and hia confederates pulled a gams in a relatively light-hearted Washington and New York. Bom 40th 'wedding anniversary. About day to Mr„ahd Mra. Harold Jen­ ing last Week. ha was armad. ^ $130,000 jewel robbery here. FnblUlMd Em it Ewnlnf Bscnpl battle, for we ouraelvee will be toe­ The whole thing la ridleuloua. way. Hia philosophical nature support, foe the Republican nomi­ MORIARTY Bros nation, of Mr. Bailey's 1948 favor­ In Snimtogn, N. T. f. 75 friends and relaUvea from sen of Lebanon, formerly of Cb- ‘To be a member of a PTA a ' IkrM Oet Promotions A month later he waa caught WASHERS and DRYERl , Edndnya and HolMtr«. Enttnd at tha ing w hat wejhre euppoeed to be Tale, like any other great univer- about hia vocation is explained, in 3 1 S C E N T t K S ' RockvlUe, Bridgeport, Holyoke,' lumbla. Mrs. Jensen.was former­ person does not need to have chil­ Monaghan said tha arrest "ends • POat 0«ea at llan<;liMt»r. Conn., at great part, by the fact that strate­ ite, Eisenhower.,, Mr. Bailey'’was Bethesda, Md. — WUliam W. and sentenced to Sing Sing Prison Eaeond c u n Hall HatUr. fighting for. Bity, la a free market In Ideas. Any strategically more concerned with Aahurst, 98. n retired Marine geU' TOYS T il s I :i s ThompaonvUIe, Hartford and Mtm- ly. Miss Helen Romsn'ik of Cherry dren in school. Tb be a member the greatest manhunt in history." for 30 years, but in lata 1932 he Individual sampling thia market by gy is hia king and that, in follow­ TW tBi Klidlie cheettf were present dt the turkey ^Villey road and Mr. Jensen is the a (Seraon does not need to be a Then he gave immediate promo­ 'FOM KT'nAM INariSaVICI ing where strategy leads, he is the theft of radio time than the eml and ft prlndpsl in ths mysteiy sawed his way out of a supposed­ ECRSCRIPtlON RATES Wfll We Be Teapted Then? hia' own preconceived atandarda theft of a candidate. And his de- of the missing bones of the 'pre- dinner, which was followed by en­ son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. parent. Anyone who in interested tions to tha two young patrolmen ly escape-proof cell. bna Ttar bjr k a i l ...... I**-? never hampered by excessive re­ tertainment. The couple received Jensen pf Route 6A. The baby U in the welfare of children la need­ who made the arrest, Joseph J. would be sure to find things terhiination that Lodge wrould not hlatorte Peking Man. being in Arthirlnif Stom In 1M4, Sutton waa captured In Six Kontbi by kail.•••••••••••••§ EPO The fateful question with regard gret over a temporarily embar­ L arg e. many lovely gifts, including a act their second son. ed aa a member of the organiza­ McClellan, 38. and Donald Shea. Oaa konth by kali...... t L « which, by his standards, would be rassing position. Ha makea hia outomart him in the dqpaitiBent command of the American embaa- tion. We, who do have children Philadelphia and sentenced to Stogla Copy ...... ••••■• -W to the United Btntee—that of of radio time led him into tba play •y guiai3 aSnPeMiig'when he wiu of china, allverware and money. A lovely anWngement of spring 89. Ha alao promoted Detective Holmesburg, Pa., prison for 25 to heresy. If this ever ceaaad to be play, and that la that. -If it aeems, Mr. and Mrs. KichIn hava four flowers, pink and lavender hya- In achdol, must work not only for Louis Wetnor who aided them. WttUy, by Cartltr...... ■$ .» vrhether It can acquire so many of which resulted In saddling btoi 50 years on a robbery conviction. Suba Ptllwnd. On* Ttar...... $11.00 so, the university would be failing by hia own analysis, a good, play, children, Mrs. Leo RIchloff, Mra. clntha. white pkper narciaaua, rose our own children but for all chil­ Sutton was spotted tinkering at tha Umpplnga end locntlana of he doesn't . become heirt-hroken with the rea)xmsiblUty of making dren, -We- -must look ahead and He escaped by overpowering j l ABC APPLIANCE CO. Its oiWn piirpoM and its own tra­ a fervent address,' in lINi3, In be­ Raymond dtfford, W alter Kochin colored cyclamen; a huge bunch of nla automobile battery because he guard Feb. 10^ 1947, and had been MRHBEit OR world empire without losing its when it fails to produce a touch­ and Alex .Kochin, and eight grand- forsythia and several pink and work for the welfare of children did not want to pay a garage 2 1 M A P U s m m m . 2 - 1 1 7 1 th e associated PRESS dition. If any cloaed mind ever down. half of the candidate he was ready yet unborn." a fugitive since. Tha Aaaoclatrd Prtta It taelutiTtly own principled mission in the ‘childxmk lavender African violets with a mechanic 81-80 to do the Job for c ^ e to j^praye of such a.,uniyer- to dump in 1948. __ The wlnnera .of Uie .PTA apen- -He was booked here yaateiday ; aaUUad-to the. uat .of .teinibU(3atlnn.„b(. worldii'^eTktoed ngntn by the news .. .B y , thiB^ code^O ie . ... M a poMhari M e ito -sind- .d#5P--roae..,getaaaum.-trans». ■on-ltharger -of-' 'burghnrjq"' 'grzBff’ all ntwB (.lapatrhta credited to It. or irtty, uiat would tiM end of the state chairman has now weeom- formed the rostrum of Columbia totod'SafMy cosh in hia pocket and another not otliar*ln 'credited la thia paper that we are about to construct a foea thought this might'prove announced. They were: kindergar­ larceny and assault stemming from 'university, i plished the unusual feat of having embarrassing to Mr, Bnlley, COngregaSional Church Into a 83,000 In hia S6-a-week room. and alao tha local newt publlthcd here. gigantic Americain air baae on the been against President Truman in Y?rt‘hlS-*towsr ten, Laima Kaunas; first grade, Tk* rooffl' just a few blocks an indictment involving the 1960 All rishta of rrpubllcatlon of apeclal I^ n ’t be ao nerypua,^ TaleL’niis, _thejr,inliicaleulateiL The triumph W H IC H IS Colum bia Linds- Poster; second gtade.-Rtch*^ holdup^ of "the- M anuf acturerrTruat"! dlapalchaa SerHii' are alao raaerred. hdand of Cjrprue, In the e a a t ^ the year when he-waa going toTTin surprise as one stejpped through from Broo&d^ police headquarters, thing la not an attack. It la an ac­ and win and that of being for him of nuking the right nnd soo- ard McCabe; third grade, Llnwood Hayfiea L- OriawoM, Sr. Company in Long Island City, end of the , Mediterranean. - This eeufol ph^ for radio time enr- the doOr Just having entered from Gardner; fourth grade, Paulette waa amall and with a minimum of Queens, Full aerrlee client of. N. B.‘ A. Serr- colade. ■ in this year, when he seems most Columbia's Orahd List for 1951, a world of wlntor-outoide. — The fumiriiings. Sutton lived there as BARRER SHOPS lee. Inc. will he for our big bemheri wMch, likely not to be a candidate. But, rled him buoyantly through tto EXPENSIVE? juat completed and checked by the EMwarda; fifth grade, Irene Kris- Hayden L. Oriawold will preside or THE Publlahera’ i R»-prrarnUII»ea: The resultant ordl^ which Induded, Board of Tax Review, atanda at flowers were loaned by 'various kejanis; sixth grade, Bonnie Wil- "John Mahoney" and waa described on Cyprus, will be within range of to give hia phjlbsophy credit, «s.n>.hers.._of _ the..£hurciL.and ar­ as acting high priest of Delta as "quiet and clean" bv hia 70- HUNT MAN'S KIN MANCHESTER BABBEBB' ASSOCIATION Jullua Matheira Special Aireney New laHdfntally, even Mghts into only eleven dollars leas'than 8100,- tiama. ^ e judges for the contest Chapter No. 61, Royal Arch Ma­ Tork. Chleaao. Detroit and Boaton. * all the Near East and within range Bailey is no more worried today the rarefied realm of forelga 000 more than last year’s list, or a ranged by Mrs. Howard Rice. were Miss Hazel Lutz, supervisor year-old landlady, Mra. Inez Mar- than he was four years ago. In Dr. George S. Brookes had used sons, a t (ts regular convocation to­ aan.. New Haven, Feb. 19—(JP)— MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF of Rusaia as welt. I t la, we our- O pen Forum pollry. And he took to aneers total of 82,130,038 as compared of art for the elementary grades. morrow flight a t 7:30, at the Ma­ Police today were endeavoring to WILL BE CLOSED each instance, a certain play in­ at the oncoming role of his owu with 83,030,037. Of thU toUl "What Do You Expect For Your Hiss. Hope Henderson, teacher of Li%-ad Near Polloe CIRCULATIONS. ■elvea know, one of the. world wide vited him. He made it, and he Reward?’’ as the subject of Ms sonic Tem^e. locate relatives of a Norwegian chain of bases we are acquiring 1948 favorite, Eisenhower, aa amount, 81.706,951 is a resident art In the high school and Mrs. Mr. Griswrold, who is right ex­ Aaked how he eluded capture bom painter whose body wa.s The Herald Prlntlna Company. Ine. MAToh «»f Dlmee Surrets doea not bother with futile re­ lightly as If he had nev-er aermon, Though not his answer, Grace Lockwood, president of Rob­ WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY and constnicting for purely defen­ grets. list and 8423,087 is non-resident. one might well have thought the cellent king of the Grand Chapter during the 18 months he lived in found in a snowbank in Ft. Hale aaiumaa no flnanelal reaponalblllty for To the Editor: dreamed of being an Elsenhower There are 23 new houaee lifted ertson PTA. Brooklyn. Sutton told newsmen he Park here yesterday. The body typc>trapblcal errore appeartnc In ad- sive reasons. With the officisi closing of the Four years ago, Bailey re­ delightful flower' scene a reward of Royal Arch Maaona of COn- FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22 eerllaamenta and other readlnp matter man hlmselL And why n o tt this ‘year, exactly the same niim- The birthday cqke, baked by n^ticut, w4il preside for the pur­ kept away from uniformed police, v.-as identified as that of Steve A. Yet these bases put us In phyk- 1993 Manchester March of Dimes ceived, from the Washington In 1948. as In 1993, It was the ' ber of new ones declared last war. for braving the weather to attend Mra. Grace Lockwood in honor of In Tha kanchealer Erenln* Herald. Campaign, aa chairman I am hap­ aervices. pose of conferring the Royal Arch never ate twice in the same M. Holmlln, 62, of uncertain ad­ eal possession of the power to source he had most reason to ' play, and not the man, which There are 69 more, cam listed this the occasion waa given as a door reataurant, avoided old friend^ dress. Identification .was estab­ py to report to the people of Man­ respect, what seemed a deflaite Frank MUeachntg assisted Dr. prize and won by Mrs. William La degree on his son, ' Hayden L. Tueaday, February 1# dominate large areas of the globe w-as the thlag. year with a'total valuation for the Griswold, Jr. and "ducked women" who "can lished by Major John J. Kirkman SOUTH MANCHESTER SHOPS chester that the amount raised is assurance that Truman would 793 set at 8414,855 as compared Brookes with the service. Motte. of the Salvation Army who said where no American soil la located. the second largest total- on record, withdraw from the presidential Mrs. Eunice Sponcey and MisS High Priest C. Harry Shenning alao get you In trouble.” WILL BE OPEN ALL DAY with $386,315 of 1950'a lis t Poul­ reports that Grand High Priest Holmlin did landscape painting Brotherhood: Chapter One They are, however We Intend them, exceeded only by the campaign picture la defftenoe to an Elsen­ * n . MARK OF try, which dropped in value last Claudia Etheridge and their broth­ He said he worked on Staten Is­ and other work for the Army for following the epidemic of 1949. It er. David Etheridge, left here Fri­ Phillip J. Jones of Hartford, and land here for several years after WEDNESDAY. R|M 0ARY 20 This haa been the beginnlnR of the phyalcal apparatus of tm- hower draft by the Democratic L U M DUftR OUALITV year, haa come up again and now C.liihlrew’s M u se u m several months each year. Medical is mjr privilege .and honor .to ts- ..fhrty.... When, .shortly .after, re-... day ^on a _week’s_ automobile Jrip. hia staff of Grand Chapter of- his escfy>e. then ■went to Brooklyn WfbfharTtood' Weelt in Ibil tnittM ■perlaltam;- -U -wrltt tHTnewii; In' the atanda a t -848,040-aa..compared- to ffcws ■ lof 7 xroHHeetteut; ■ wiif "be JSxaniiner_. Dr.. ..Uar-vinM ...Scar­ pr«M my iihceia thanks and ap- ceipt of this supposed lafornia- last year's $39,915. Otherwise, They win \1aiE reTaElvei Tn Beau­ I K r e c ^ because be^ wia. born there and brough said death was due to ex- NORIH M ANCHlS^ Stataa.__A ..former .. CHiinr,8e_.JSLa; world If we .hpld_tp our pyim _gppd l>r«clatk>ji_to„-thel people _of .-ilou,. -be- waa-glvea-ao-opportul-- -tbere-4aUUto«hange-ln-tlto picture^ fort, 8. C.L and jackaonvllle. Fla., present. Mafly Royal Arch Moaoha knows it "better than any part of iwsuT?, _ TTje__deM. m»n_ls_ Intentions and do not use them for cheater for their understanding of nity to participate In a Ne-w Ifieifore returning to iheir home on rrem "~H«rtfonr~and- aurroundlng' 'the' cbunTryT'" OPENnALt DAY THURSDAYr H8RUARY~21 ttonalllt officer, whose Chinese as a whole. No new bualneasm chapters are expected to accom­ to have relatives in Boston, Mass., Imperialistic means, for It will be the grgat need for funds during Vork meeting of big time party were noted.------Columbia Green. Mrs. Lewis P. Cheney, director Sutton earned bis name of "the and Pennsylvania. wife la Amarican bom, had made Clarence Johnson of Wllliman- pany the Grand Chapter suite. the first time In history that such 1952 and their most generous re- basses who were la a state of Thirty-five young people attend­ of the Children’s Museum In H art­ hia down payment on a home In ■ponae to our appeal. rebellion against the candidacy Which is more expensivs—paying for dependable Autombbile In- ed ‘'Rec" night at Willimantic tlc-Hartford road is a patient at ford, win be guest speaker nt the High Priest Shenning requests 'South San Francisco, whep he be­ positions have been held by any I also desire to take this op­ of Truman, Bailey saw the Irre-. ■nrance, or paying a daim for thonsands of dollars? The wise motorist YMCA Saturday, under the spon­ Windham Community Memorial meeting of the Highland Park local Royal Arch Masons to make gan to receive threats Indlcadng nation and not used for purposes portunity to thank everyone who alstible play. It the'Eisenhower sorship of Columbia Recreation Hospital. PTA tomorrow evening at 8. Mrs. a special effort to attend thia of Imperialism. We are creating assisted in any way during the thing went, he would be in on KNOWS he cannot afford to be without insafance. Council. Local leaders in charge Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Smith, '3t„ Cheney will accompany her talk meeting out of respect to Past that the resirlenta of that com­ High'Priest Hayden and to greet for ourselves a tremendous temp­ campaign and to express my ap­ the ground floor with h new or- of the group included Wilbur of Glastonbury spent the week by movies and will show exhibits. munity wanted to prevent , him preciation to The Manchealer end with hia mother. Mra. Wilbur the grand high priest and other tation. Fletcher, John Card, Walter Card, Nearly 160,000 children in the . from locating there. Thia young, Herald and the members of the Louis Soracchi and Miss Jean Smith, of Rose lane. Hr. Smith Hartford .area benefited from the dl.stifiguished gueata. walUeducated Chinese wss itire How well Will our own principle staff for their interest and the ex Natach, and they were assisted by senior, a patient at Windham Com­ facilities of the Children'.s Museum that thia was the work of a few stand against thia temptation, as cellent cooperation received by the Robert J. Smith Robert Kazarian, director of phy­ munity Memorial Hospital, U ex­ in 1991, the museum's annual re­ year drew considerably ■ more BALCH Is Your pected. to return home the early adults to the museum than in pre- malcontents. He was willing to It materiallzeaT various committees throughout the sical education at the ‘‘Y.’’ Mias port reveals. With expanded fa­ entire drive. __ INOOBPOBATBD part of thia week. cilities ihe. museum has_been able Ylpus__yeara. The attendance is trust the American dem<«-raey of One can give no final answer to G G A U T I F y -Natach keeps therecorda^fFletch'-’ Sincerely yours, ------REAL ESTATE ^ INSUBAMCE ^ nsslstlng In gym work alao, took, to open up 10 new ca.ses for ex­ only a few thousand below that of Which he h id heard SO riifich. So he that question. But It doea have to AR'rHUM J. LeCLAIRE, JR. V O U R H O M C over the swimming. Mr. Soracchi Tsfael plans to revive' the once- hibits on the main floor of the the Boston Children’s Museum. suggested that the residenta of the be noted that, even In the gaining •88 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 8480 takes bowling and the others work flourishing trade in potash ex­ building. Mrs. Paul Carlson and mothers community express, In a secret of these bases, some weakening of Huggeats Tiirklngton WITH OUR WALL in calesthenica, tumbling, baaket- tracted from the waters of the A series of exhibits on religion of the second grade children will what might otherwise be our To the Editor— •ONSUBANSMITHS SINCE 1814** ball, etc., giving the youngsters a Dead Sea. , during the latter months of the be hostesses for the evening. ballot, their attitude toward his ORTILE BOARD well rounded program which also moving In. prinriple is Involved. In my opinion we have a very :------i______M O R E IR A N flna candidate for the position of has ping-pong. The secret ballot was held, and If we were not interested in a general manager of Manchester Awards made Saturday night It showed 174 voting In objection hose in-Cyprus, for instance, our right in our midst', and to date. I were announced by Wilbur Fletch­ to hia moving In, 28 approving his natural attitude toward that island have yet to ace his name men­ B E H E R DEAL TheWG.CLENNEYca er and presented by Joel Anthony, president of' the Gra-Y group. moving In, and 14 with no opinion. would:, be one of criticlam of the tioned. BUILDING MATERIALS Harold A. Turkington is that These included bowling badges for •,'Thls Is a nice little community, British Imperialism which ,1s lo­ PONTIAC DEALER LUMBER FUEL nian, and .who is there among us 1 ( , ril, I --I tr. i M.-mi I|. -1. I those who have bowl^ .60 or over and'we plan to keep it“'that way," cated there. We would he ii^ f e of to challenge that point? 3 36N.ri*JN sr. tWtCMtSTER which ■went to I'l'elsofi Meld, lioug- - aald-one-of-the residents-."------— -the-fact-that -Uie-island'-ie Ch'eek — Mr,—Turkington" -has—done—:an- Tga-'Vr6Tm%r.~~TOvig ~Evah^ rh^population,' and that this popii- nnfsrandfng job' as Mayor of Man­ Anthony,'Richard Beaudiy, Phlilp" Others who talked snid that chester for many ye.ira. He has Brousscau, Sidney Whitney, Fran­ they feared the admisaion of one lation is almost unanimous in worked closely and in harmany cis LaChappelle, Marjorie Chow- non-white resident would ruin all wanting to escape from Britl.sh with the late George.Waddell, and A TRIBUTE TO ance and Kalhy Beck; swimming the property values In the com­ .sovereignly in order to bec-ome is well versed in all pilr local badges were given those who problems. - . passed requirements of four dif­ Home Loan CUSTOMERS NOW ENJOY munity. part of Oreece again, and might f A FRANK STATEMENT I would like to sea a movement ferent strokea diving and' swim­ j To complete the picture, some even be finding ways to help their d started to have our Mayor's name OF F A C T ming four times the length of the (Ascription of the community in cau.se. But when we accept the site placed at or near the head of the pool to Paul Pepin, Richard D'Au- question should ha given. It Is not. for a bate from British eovereignty list of candidates for the post of OUR TELEPHONE GIRLS! tueill, Russell Evans, Douglas “ K » H o w ” 4i might be assumed, any in (?yprus. we sutomatically be­ Generil Manager of Manchester. WolmeV, Davis Evans, Lancia La­ / ' come Interested In maintaining the . Yciurs sincerely, Chappelle and Boyd Tuttle, and fkahlonahle wealthy auhurb. The 8. R. Cohen beginner badges for swimming property values involved are not sovereignty which haa extended once the length of the pool to Jo high In the flrst place. It is what this Concession to us. And if the Beebe and Ed Oervais. Works For You - - - - l| now known, as a low Income British should ever want to get The buiy,’ waFehful and effieient "hello girl" is on the other end of This town, u-tod as a pilot town Every step in compounding your prescrip- by the Willimantic Heart Associa­ at M oncheiter Savings and Loon. Home Loons are our principal form of housing davelopment, with values out entirely, we ourselves would be lion, from selecting and mixing ingredicnt.s your telephone lino. She is "Central" and she sees that your casual tion is conducting a heart aurx'ey investment and hove been for almost 41 years. ranging from $10,000 to $12,000, fared with the nece.ssity of Impos­ LECLERC to writing the lal>cl, is done with one of urgent call goes through in seconds. ' All day long, and through In its school, is plra.sed to report Inflation dollara. Ro the votes In ing upon a free f:ypnis a guaran­ thoiight in mind—to dispense the fihest the night, your Phone Girl is on the job. She has "the voice with a that what appeared to be a num-; Your Home lA>an is tailored to your income. Hundreds have achieved tee that our position there would FUNERAL HOME ber of rases as been brought down this fMll M^rq cast not byj^ any ninlicine that scienti6c knowledge and pro­ smile." -Sna knows her business and is businetslik*... Surely wa _homejiwnership as the xesult ot a.fortunate “first moye"-Ta friendb’. . gibup of aorlalUra, o f any clique 'norhe impaired. fessional skill can producerCompJounding to only threr fmm the total'enroll-" don't fully appreciate tha wonderful service of these women. Let's ment who will require the care of constructive chat at Manchester Savings and I.. ANNIVERSARY YEAR Oimmunlata will say It typlfle-s every country, there will arise , tB- 869 CENTER STREET — PHONE 4079 — MANCHESTER, CONN. grades, first, third and fifth, those polities] element.i which i-on- ! { — exarnined last year, were care­ the real truth' about ! American h fully exaniinrd for any trace of democracy. It will ■ go into the aider our armed presence on their ; CLERK heart history. The 26 found to great ideological battlegrounds of coll an oppres.'ive thing. And then | V .- have had some Irregularity when the rest of Asia and of Africa, we ourselves will revest whether ■ FOR GENERAL examined last year were re­ We,Salute Our Town! examined this year. Six were RANGES where the fact that Americans w;e have fallen permanently ini Quinn’.s Pharmacy \ „,* ■ .4 OFFICE WORK found to atm have some irregu- HEATS! COOKS! Rop*' ALL Ch CaaA^liM Kitthn Kinfc, Medtl II-IS304. seem to jttdge. a man by the color love with all our foreign acquisi­ 873 MAIN ST. TEL. 41.36 ^ ^ ^ tions. lerlty and were checked by their Imytliiat you wigt ia ■ btiutiful modem.gai rMgt, combined with * cempittely cv. V of his akin Is the greatest single ...... KwST. 1902 d!--- ■own physician. Th'e final report 'aafpmofk'-fM bertin|'-OTit; ...." ...... -lA trUA.—*g»-- drawback in America's effort to W rit* Box Y shows just three who actually need - wln'tlte'flfTMidship of IKmc popul'a- Don"t - Re- So -'Nervotw. ■ Y ale! treatiwsnt.-...... - - ■ ■ ------■ c-oThoHoraM The examinations were made by t.A.t...- Mpn« who hold the balance of Jfce nervoueneAB of even great Dr. W. C.'Hafnawbrthi school phy- powvr in the world today. estsuDlished institutiema tn these l /C. atclin, and Miss Margaret Dane- Chapter T»'U of thU R e m e t n b e r l hy, assisted by Mrs, Pierre, • 1 dimes of idenlngieal accusatipns Wh'en jidu Viiy a Cat KiicKin Htalmg Aanft, Brotherhood Week Is beginning. It and suspicions Is Illustrated by the What might have been a serious la the better chapter. From a San These Are fire; had i t ' reached the nearby you step down to Hit low C rate. T liii low r$te fact that Yale University has con- woods as it threatened, waa quick­ m o Me y Francisco hospital a Korean aidcred it politlc^and necessary to ly extinguished, by Columbia applici to all oHitr gai uttd in Hit home. veteran who originally hailed from produce, from a committe.e of CUSTOM BUILT VOIUrtteer Fire Depiu-tment Satur­ Georgia telephoned a newspaper to alumni, a flntling to the effect that day afternoon at the home of Hen­ My: it la not harboring subversive doc­ / ry F. Ramm on Jonathan Trum­ ------"I loet all my prejudices ftghUog bull Highway; A grass fire, -which trines or conducting a cniaade NOT A Erected and spread rapidly brought the depart­ with -Chinese and Negroes' in against religion. Finished ment to th e ' Ramm home which ' B E B W I K *^**re, to spin. No fuel ^liii^ry worries. Korea. I also lost a leg In Korea. Yale, of course, was faced wrlth Including is about two mites from the fire No fuel odon, no dirt-. No llfhting. What were we fighting for? This a hard decision. Several months 2 Side Windows house, in exactly three and one ®f:!^‘ng .hurna,me Up. /a i the half minutes, much to the amaze- ' Inside Door t of Mr-j-Ramm.-and a fact of ------■ ■OthM ft ildwB in the ■-ward. ■ jiist' certarrivllind'^thigrgVg 'Wt're about 0 ^ ifead- which the department members eyt-ewyAtoe-**—w vcl •* -'fn-' from Korea, aCc burned up W». bnlld OB.the Door fr to/rj ■ ‘as.'-u\v“ jverAPjrQud...... Save time both Imatiog and ,raelu.' sympathy and other opportunities and Issued in book form, tha unt- the senior society and their hus­ ter PAY Drivra Also bands are extended a special Invi­ for the Chinese officer to purcliase verelty had two choice's. Either it aJiome. HiellwiijlioiiaQi Furnished tation to attend. Dr. Willey will could Ignore the attack, aa so talk on the United Nations and Aa much as the rest of America ridiculous as to be beneath its own INCLUDES HANLEY OVERHEAD DOOR World Affairs. He will show a ONLY A WEEK can • do to updo the impression notice. Or it could attempt t o an­ film. Refreshments wlH be served by the auxiliary members. created by the vote in South San swer it.r* Francisco will be done. But this Mrs. Raymond Evans, a Ha­ I . In normal tlm u, there would punch the time dock every time ONE CAR GARAGES TWOCARGARAGB waiian bride in thia country only Chapter Two win never, abroad. have been no .doubt as to the de­ a few weeks, saw her first snow ■- catch up to Chapter One. What- cision. Yale would have laughed, we use the Phone, tt*s the only way Pad 1 0 x 2 0 ...... $ 4 8 0 2 0 x 2 0 ...... $ 1 1 3 5 with Sunday’s storm. She waa AFTER SMALL DOWN PAYMENT . .J sver happens now, the original aa Yale Wren everywhere ' wrould entranced by It and sat on the 1 2 x 2 0 ...... $ 4 0 $ 2 0 x 2 4 ...... $ 1 1 8 5 damage has been done. have laughed. stairs looking out through the could get us to keep pur calls brief,* 1 2 k 2 2 $ 7 7 0 glaaa of the Evans storm door just That la the real tragedy—that But. in these abnormal times Saitsflonat... ' 2 2 x 2 2 ...... $ 1 2 2 0 watching It faU. Cpl. and Mrs. aay group of American clUsens Yale felt compelled to distrust If you keep your colls brief and allow time be­ 1 2 x 2 4 $ 7 8 0 2 2 x 2 4 ••...•....i..., $ 1 2 4 0 Evans were given a greenback -F ■'' .,'5' ■ ■"T,'' should either not realise what they. some of its own alumni. It judged tween colls, then you moke your party line more ahower by 40 friends and relatives w$re doing, or. If they did reallfe, that some of them^might construe who gathered at hia parents' home Manch<>isfftr Division Msnehester Office, 687 Main Straet. not care what the consequences valuable to you and yoiir neighbors. I on Pine street Saturday night. any effort to ignore the attack as' B a r fford Gas Co. Open Thandajr Eveiiincfi slid Sst< would be. Nor should this be KMP’S Xha party was planned by Mrs. an inferential admisaion thht the INOORFORATED Harry Cbowanac and guests came uiday Morninge For AppBaace plkocd entirely on the plane that attack had some truth in iL Bo THOMAS COLLA fiom HarUord, Manchester, WUU- Demonstratkm and Sdcs Itila victory or defeat in tha cold Tale has dignified the attack writh SALES A SERVICE raanUe and OtdniBhiB. Mra. Hyland T u k e r has her w^'which la at atakp. We should counter-attacks, and wito the THf SOUTHfRN NfW fNGUNO COMPANY .b e batter, net to win a war, for 368 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE CONSTRUCTION and APPLIANCE CO. •other’s thrM small children from present finding of a representative „% 0|^el• * ^C?- ^ .. ••:•*; pr'^ii'ri^ k t: MANCHEaiiai KVBNmQ-HEIULt^. JffANCHjBgreB^ CO^il^ tt, MAKCHPTBR Ei^NIKQ H E R ^ , MANCHESTER, CONN. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1952' PAGE N W B . Eamrseney Doctors n n T i • -M . LC Voters Baek Party Wiiu Promotion Agehte Wait 2 Chicago U. Obituary expanding the O ^ n School by au­ ing last month, the hoard approved tw o Fpmts T r k Dr. 3. A. Segal, 0125, (adults •se 2-Yeistr Course PTA to Equip ^ Bowers Plans thorizing the. general manager to the plana for the South SenooL ex­ Clocnor Cuffiiiif For3 Hours only), and Dr. Florence Marsb, On Manager cpntiniie negotiations with the pansion. » • Vote Result % price tag. Millions of doUfifb Approval of the preliminary Board o f Education and the School frioa fMT m w la MOia, OM la n na. Special ScMion W ill Be emsrgency calls tomorrow Mn. Bourn and Hatha* Gthen Says Mandies* ■c aia needed for heart dlseaaa re­ plans for the Rowers School ex­ Building committee, and architect . J, Albert 3. SUssM kl search. You can help by glvlpg pansion is the second such approv- Arnold LaWrOnce Is now preparing Held Tomorrow from afternoon. way Agree That Non* Ships D^al t t r Men ~ tJnMMm om tiling Will Confer With But Eduratur* RefuW For K orea — T fuitlw r I to-thk_1992-Heart Fund_aend. final plans.______:______--Pkm wti-agH** -for A#wrt 3. -Pri|ici|«ti; Couirdl cm 5*8p.m., Cleric^sOffiM lioral Man b Needed Staaaeskl of 90 Lydau street, who In Accepting Tem u your gift to N. William Knight, "T o Pair* Prelfmfiiary 't'. (Cxtlw M frw Ff oS ‘ (OMtbMMd fftos Fago Om ) died at the Manchester Memorial •Worth of speoi.1 Pro- 5;?,,.n:rsc,s„'’'R'r ^ Type* of Appiirietue First National Bank. Manchea- Green Sehool Print* A apecUl MMlon to make voters .Twro o f Manchester’s three Dem­ Hospital Saturday, webe held this lef. To Get Plaque same stockholders as AmeHcan ference recommendstloa was morning at 8:30 fbom the Leclerc ManchestM' P r u M tla l Agents, gram for Those Lack' Mrs. Janet S. Smith. Llllll I wlU be held tomorrow In the Town ocratic members at the Board of The board did approve another *nie Board of Education m*a». CTerk’s office from S to 8 p. m. Overseas. drafted by the GtommuaUta, in­ Funeral Home and at 9 o’clock at on strike since Dee. 1, are awaiting ing Scholastic Ability Progress on the town's school-1 Directors came out today in gen­ Greenwich in tun) subchartared cluding the “ etc.!^ 8L Bridget’s Church. Rev. Theo­ program, though. This one is a ing last night authorized Arthur building, expansion program was ! The session was Slated by the results o f nation-wide union vot- therapy program for the physical­ try. Although Manchester is STRIKES AH W ! The third ^ staff conference dore Oubala vras the celebrant at made on one front at the Board of Board of Directors at its meeting For Waddell eral support of their 4 party's the tankers to a subsidiary of ing on a new contract. Th* results H .' Illlng, superintendent ^ of gi^aUy affected indirectly, Illing Standard Oil of . meeting w a a a Oommunist idea. the solemn requiem high Maas, A proposed ttro-year terminal ly lumdlcappcd children and cov­ Education meeting last night but Feb. 5. . — recommendation that the general are expected today. ers the remainder of the current schools, to confer with school prin­ has said, it is difficult to demon­ Red negoUalton insisted on it Rev. Robert (jarroll the deacon eouris in the high school for stu­ it struck a snag on another. ( In order to be made a \'oter, a manager the town le currently Big Proms, No Tax The Manchester agents, mem­ school year as well as the 1952-53 strate a dlrert effect on the town. As Leece related it, Greenwich when the tinited NaUons Cora- and Rev. James Hmmons the tub cipals and with P T A unitjr about The progrcs.s was made in the ! person must be an American citi> Memorial to Late Gen< seeking should be profeeslonally bers of Hartford Local 85, voted dent^ whose academic work school year. Illlng reporteii to the board rtiat paid off from charter fees- the nuuid accepted the CpnununisC deacon. Mrs. Arlyne Garrity was the Jrinds of recreational equip­ approi'Bl by the board of preliml-1 CEMENT ~ sen. either by virtue of bein^ bom timlned, should havs experience as unanimously to accept the con­ through the grsdea haa proven The program, which provides he expects to have ready for in­ cral Manager to Be of debts American Overseas had as­ wording/for the jmUUcsl confer­ tho organist and soloist. ment the school would accept from nary plans of the seven-roorii ex­ BEADY TO use In thu country or by having been a city manager and should, prefer- tract, according to George L. .physiotherapy, and occupational clusion in the coming budget an sumed in buying the Bhlpa ence recommendation, right down Bearers were Anthony Dubaldo, that they would be unable to do Ih S P T A . pansion of the Bowers School, and ' naturalised. ______-ably, ba-non-local.— ------Oohen, chairman o f the strike com­ the.Pspy treatments for children in estimate of the coat of carrying I WiaMi Bronae,- With -Profile Eveniusny, the ships wers sold 2 i to the "etc.” Primo Amadeo,' Benjamin Balm, Satisfactory work in the' existing hv lo 1 *” "8 "'■* struck When the I Tm^ a* fia u : I f a person is a naturalised cltl- I^therlne Bourn and Melvin need o f such help, has received the ‘nte principals are engaged In a and the stockholders of American Vice Adm. C. Turner Joy, head Lloyd Jarvis, Ronald Moore and mittee. high school program brought to ’m t" do »he same for ien. he must present his natural- Hathaway, in separate interviews George L Russ, president at general approval of ,he Manches- survey o f teacher opinion about Pending an investigation _pf Its pversess got their big profits as UN delegstlon eblMted -at Joseph Limerick. the.^ surface last ziight .at . .the ^ changes in preliminary plans for the modern- 1 - isatlon papers tomorrow. l i h 4 , JAt-Mediical. AaanPlat i o n .... HOBBY $H0m - ‘Any-Amerieen- eltiaen; - who "is eosti— .li»e-siee.-br«nse-TSaqoefJS^^; capital‘-g^s-. — ------tlrtfe-Hr* »«rd ~“ther'e" Is nothing '■-'■'rhe'’body'-waa-plBced- In--aw-ref‘4 he--etrihing -...AFt---ftisuranea Bbard'er'Eit'ucillfan'meet'fn ...... uasuon-of,. the- Maneheateei-Oreen-i- iT>rn««tlon, the Board of Directors Agents International Union, said avatrable in 'praygr^nds. w^i'ch ' School. at least 21 years old and has lived bearing a profile of the late LeecS said American (Overseas for the Btaff ofRcera to do.” •<; ceivlng vault at St. Bridget's flict in philosophlea of education should look for a man who haa had kinds may be considered safe and OPEN 9 A. M. to 1 P. M. in for one year and in George H. Waddell has been de- "didn't have to pay any taxes" on Later, however, he agreed. But, Cemetery. » in advance of the official tally among several members o f the The board, still IiMiking to an exp^ence u a inanager in other that he expects the 9,555 eligible which types hazardous. -Manchester for six- months, majL ctdtd on *e th* moo'4mepf to the income from profitable charters of a UN communique said, Joy stip­ tward. . . G irl Scoul8 Plan Local Couple Whis expansion of the Green School, ciires.“ T h e y ■ also agreM that it voters to approve the new pact,.' - Consensus among- the board be made a voter. memory of Manchester's first gen­ five of the eight oil tankers be­ ulated "the atair officers would not William E. Buckle.v, who has held ciff'approval o f the plans Tor would be preferable to choose a members wa;; that the schools ^ The local League of Women Vot­ eral manager, the George H, cause it had "a losa position for be empowered to make any sub­ agreed upon by company and been a teacher in Hartford for modernizing the school because non-resident since such a person Spaghetti Supper could not accept stationary equip- Free Trip to N. Y. ers pointed out today the impor­ Waddell Memorial Fund commit­ tax purposes' through most of the stantive change or addition to the M VD Issues union negotiators Sunday. many years, said that such a pro­ they dp not provide.fQr,possible would have no local political ties. Unofficial tabulations of votes ' 'ment which might require close tance of this, an election year, and tee has derided. operations, covering a period from draft, recommendation.” gram, which wnuld collect into a ------i inter expansion to the east. The Democratic Town commit­ in Prudential locals showed these supervision during school ;hoiirt urged non-voters to register as 'The decision was taken by the early 1948 through the summer of North Korean Gen. Nam n said special program those students A spaghetti supper, sponsored ^by Mr. and Mrs. Philip Lewis ofi In its original proposals for the tee on Friday went on record as soon as possible. group at Its first meeting yeliter- 1950. Writeoffs for depreciation Raymond D. Blanco ine meeting of staff officers was 350 to Noon results: whose lack of scholastic ability the members of Senior Girl Scout and for which the board' might be 313 Spruce street, will leave for ’"'hool-building program, the tConMuTopiei] recommending to the Board of Di­ necessary to write a preamble and For the contract; New York, Troop 3, win be held at Cooper held responsible in case; o f sccl- V.... r-i*,, to ' ’" '" '’O* hoard recommended that day in the Municipal Building. ' contributed to the "4osa poaition." tends to lower academic standards New York City Ertda> to spend | nsims he added to the Green rectors that It choose "the best Greenwich, in the same peHod, "fo r proper wording and Insertion the biggest locail, 861-875; Con­ Hall of - the South Methodist dents outside o f school hours. Building Inspector David C a m ­ Raymond D. Blanco Of 102 Sum­ In the schools, would be a step in the week epd as guests of W T IC s ] .‘ichool and said that that project By M. A. Renff* . Thorp Di§cu88e» bers. rhairman of the committee, qualified, professionally trained "showed a substantial profit," mit atfieet has been promoted in the armistice agreement.” Sub-Branch Office at necticut; Worcester, Mass.; Utica, the right direction. Church next Tuesday evening, Illing said the philosophy of the out-of-town applicant so that the N. Y.; Indianapolis, Ind.; Louis­ Eeb. 26, at 6:30. Following the | ».V-'tern is that cooperative recrea- "Cinderella Weekend ’ program. he ------given top priority In the —prO' appointed Probate Judge John J. Leece said, but it was not taxable from assistant secretary to secre­ Joy's qualification limited the "The quality of the educational Mrs. Lewis won the trip hy out- 62 Pitkin St. Phone 8195 manager selected will be bound by work of staff officers “to complet­ Annory Will Be Open ville, Ky.; Toledo, O.; Kansas City, supper the girls will put on an en- tional activity is more valuable. gram. Wallett and Superintendent of by the U. 8. government "be­ tary at the National Fire Insur­ pro;^am haa been deteriorating scoring three other finalists in Program of CD no political ties," ing any mechanical details." Mo., and Portland, Ore. tertainment. Such activity do*s not require sta­ However, before the school could Cemeteries George Elliott as a cause it was a foreign corpora­ ance Company of. Hartford. An­ for 25 years;” he said, "and stan­ compctltlpn for la.st,\vcck'.s major Mayor Harold A. Turklngton tion Joy named Air Force Col. An­ 8:30 to 5 p.1 m. Daily Against; Pittsburgh, Pa.; Ro­ As part of their efforts to raise tionary equipment but does re­ he expanded. Ihe acquisition of ad­ subcommittee to determine the nouncement of his promotion and dards are being lowered to allow prize on the popular qulz-bro.id- yesterday questioned the validity drew J. Kinney of Atlanta and Lt. chester, N. Y.; Elmirs-Corning, funds for a trip to Wsshingtsn. quire such movable equipment as ditional land In the vicinity of the ' Leon A.'Thorp, advertising man­ cost Involved in purchasing such * Leece said that after Casey the that of several other company all students to be given some edu- cast. She and her husband will hs of the qualification of having no University of Chicago and E. Col, Howard 8. Levis " o f N ew About 350 motor vehicle regis­ N . Y., and Syracuse, N. Y. D. C„ this spring this group of balls. _?ch(jol in which the expansion; ager o f The Herald and chairman a plaque. — officers was made following the eatlon." given a round o f enirftaihmcfit at HOW TO MEET political ties that a non-resident Stanley Klein, New York business­ York. They will meet when the The vote in Detroit was listed Senior Girl Scouts has be#n work­ could be carrled'out was laid down j \N0 OTHER WHISKEY GIVES YOU j o f the local Red ■ Crtws Disaster I f the plaque can be purchased dlrectora' meeting and annual trations were issued this morning He felt that one reason for this A t a recent P T A Council meet­ prominent night clubs, icstaurant.s would have, stating that In six Communists are ready. as 95 to 95. ing hard with preparations for this ing, a proposal was made that ns a prerequisite by the State Relief committee, spoke at the at a cost not considered excessive, man. were ths largest inveaters in meeting of the stockholders in as the sub-branch office opened at was that 't was believed undemo­ and theaters in .the metropolis be­ months “ any out-of-town man the venture. supper, which' is not the first of Eoaril of Education, ! | the committee will begin active Hartford yesterday. the state armory. Office hours will In commenting on the possible cratic to prevent an.v stiident from P T A units equip school play ginning immediately upon their OOLLEOE COSTS... weekly meeting of the Kiwanls could form ties and cliques o f his He said the 'University and their efforts to raise money for; grounds with apparatus which ran I'hls requirement proved a' soliciting in town. Mr. Blanco was bom in Spain be from 8:30 a. m. until 5 p. m. settlement today, <3eorge L. Co- sharing in a school program. arrival at the Prince George Hotel Club this noon on the Chvillan De- own the same as a man who, has Klein each jnit.jjp .815,QQ0.. and their trip. Under, the .leadership j^l^^ by thejschop.t and .Si: at^mbling' Wock when ownepa of j . ..Present-plana-call.for the.plaqus wifLlMis. served With the,N.stiQn.al dally...with., the. exception ..of ..Sat­ .h«n, .ctudnpsn. of. .Uw Msnclwstet . -!As- a -Tcault- -of. .tbts, however, Friday ev ening. -A -WTIU-host will • An - editratiomT ' EtViNr ■"■fense brgimxstlOH- m Manchester; lived here all his life.” each received 1,500 shares of of Hartford for more than 25 strike committee,, said, “ W e have <»f the preside^nt of the troop, Pris- so for community playground pur- The land'adjacchi to the school re-; to be mounted on the west wall of urday when the office closes at standards are set b.v the lowe.st take them to the -Cafe Rouge, you a convenient metlind of "Much has been seebmplithed at American Overseas and 3^000 year*! havlngjieenjnfinde u^lstant Rescue 32, accomplished a favorable compfb- cilla Hill, the girls have beep: poses. tVised to sell their land to the. the Municipal Building h«U ______PoUtlcM-TIeo . ______noon. H ie office w ill be closed all common jlenqmlnatqr _ js M . .. _th.e _|_Liincheon__ .with._.,.LDpez.__ l^uihsoiL "•9 *99|t rft^"ttfTFfS^yRAA86Av — atfa CWlewMW*** — IKUe cost to th e taxpayers o f Man- sKafes" of'Greenwich 'stock. secretary in 1955. He siipefvlsies Tfiiser'witH'“tHe coi»ipaHyr~3Ye'ver -working andTrtBiuiipg'-forthirtrlp Towm------1- Contributlona to the fund are Bourn and Hathaway, however, day Friday, Washington’s Birth­ "brighter students are penalized Ih "anolhe^r“ action'^he board 'au^ Room at the Henrv Hudson'Hotoj, and at the same time tlila*Plaa Chester.” said Mr. Thorp, "but insvnance affairs in Latin America shown for the first time in the to the nation's capital for over a As a re.sult. the board, to get the | 'M aas* now being accepted by Collector today said that a city manager is day. by not being required to do the thorized Chairman Charles S. Tavern on the Green an5 White VDT m m k n f giiarajiteea that your cklldren there is much to be done. What we o f the- group o f five Insurance history o f the insurance business year. now. and this spring they whole program underway, agreed j of Revenue Paul Cerv(nl. treasurer a professional man and would be Inspector Daniel J. Kerr of amount of work they could be ex­ House to Inform the BoKon Board '■•SSSSSSSA-' will be able In enjoy th* advaa- ' need now la manpower." companies which make up the N a­ Fear for 19 a wonderful unity of strength. hope to see their goal achieved. Ihirkey restaurant. In^ addition, to. a suggestion of the Board of [ of the committee. motivated to keep himself as free Rockville once again is in charge pected to do.” of Education that Manche.ster is tages of rnllege, even If you Mr. Thorp explained that Man- Want Safety, Not tional of Hartford Group. This w ill' build up strength in the ■To those who like spaghetti reaervation.s have bepfi made for Dii-cctors that the Green School' a.e possible of political ties by an of the branch office here .with Con.'equently, Buckley said, "a willing to continue accepting stu­ should be taken awray. ' Chester is situated on the fringe of days that lie ahead. with real Italian sauub, the kind a Broadway show, a' boat ride to simply be moilernized and that an.' ambition to be rewarded for the program lik'» this Is s step In the dents from that town to the Man­ a primary target area. To count- Willtnn~-B. Klrsche his assistant. "W e wish to thank all our policy of sauce with lots o f meat and to­ tile .Statue of Lihfriy, a show at 18-room sehool in.steed of the pro-1 excellence of his service to Man­ Money, Chief Says On 2 Ships right direction. It will give tho.se chester High School, but th a t; Ask ua for a free'copy of oar j eract the panic which would occur Clerks are Irene Fay, Lucille Joneis holders who have loyally support­ mato and other good,things in it. the Warner t’ien,t<*r, a trip to the po.spil ri-room ."H'hool he built at; chester by an offer from a larger Students something they are In­ tuition rates may be increased to Empire State. Building, a Cro.ss- U * 4 . 0 3 '2.53 not -J booklet, "It Takes More Than f should the Hartford-East Hartford Vincent Given Sun lightens and Arlene Hainsworth, ail of ed our cause. Our policy holders the supper next Tuesday night Vernon anil Lyd.sll streets to re­ city. terested in and at the same time, cover part of the capital expense] roads slghts^efng trip and a four Rralna,” listing average ex­ i area be bombed he ejtplalneal that laata longer! It ’s identified for *Test Pfiva it at your New ta M y la d u lustrations and finishing direc­ Club was unable to appear as someone (or ''not working." He ners. coins, your nanie, address, size de- tions. .added that if the government ran for the United States. eB fBBf d(Bf$ scheduled. Music was provided by 3. Trial dropa by newly devel­ t Off—. < W-—1--- airtd, and the pattern number to Send 25c in coins, your name, make "such tremendous contracts” He worked as a farmhand And yoiir protection by the red bull’s-eye discs. irekrwt, # Itr— if evorieUe, eofie—f a quartet ffom the high school and oped. high speed airplanes.-) All I oiMiMrtMi M Irta mkrmi «•' wiNt—r hgFicg. Sue Burnett, The Manchester Eve­ address and the pattern number to there ought to be enough work to dairyman in the Dakotas, decided MOealeti tenor solos were sung by Harold the live atomic bomb drops thus ning Herald. 1150 Ave. Americas, Anne Cabot, The Manchester Eve­ Baglin. accompanied by Herbert go around. to become a minister, lectured on ABdlTi krill New Tork 36. N. T. ) far have been made by B-29 Su? OT r—w—• French literature in Minneapolis i ning Herald. 1150 Ave. Americas. A; France. Misa Martha Diana Moody agreed that it is better to perforta, the planes that carried Basie Fashion for '52 is fllled N ew York 36, N. V. Played fbe piano prelude and post- provide a man with a job than and finally wound up as a street 6. L WILLIS Studtbokar AvIomaNc Driva or OvardrWf ovoilabla in oil modalt at extra coit with ideas to make your clothes them to Hiroahima and Nagasaki car conductor In (Thicago. There i Anne 'Cabot's New Album ' of .lude. The program was fittinglv 'With unemployment pay, but he budget go further—time-saving toward the end of World War n. he was fired, reportedly because 5ZF0RD Needlework is .cttock-full o f grand closed with s prayer by Mri. said that despite the government's ' 4. An imderwater exploeion. and aconomical designs that arc designs, plus exciting features and Charles Gipson and the benedic­ he was caught reading Euripedes & SON, INC. best efforts th4re will be tempor- This originally was planned St the CHORCHES MOTOR SALES ' mar to aew.' Gift patten printed a g ift pattern printed in the book. on the back platform Instead of tion was pronounced by Rer. ary. "pockets o f unemployment first big post-war test seriM st faialda 39 panta. j 25 cents. Erich O. Brandt colleetlfig (are from^ the pas- 2 MAIN ST.—TEL. 5125 80 OAKLAND STREET MANCHESTER around the country.” Bikini but was csneelled. seogera DILLON SALES and SERVICE 319 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER

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