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8ATURDAT, JANUARY 29, 1955- Averaire Daily N tt P rtu Ran PAGE TWELVE For the WMk Ended iOanfI;»;Bt(r lEvrning Jan . n r 1»5B, ■ ■ rr; a . R. Weathar Ruraaa

more to say aa well. People in thia Fair, nanMnaed m M tMilght. _ # Parish Convenes 11,573 Law near IS. Moatiy elaady. eoNT A b ou t Tow n area must have islmost fmgotten ''.Member «f ^ Aodlt tha art- of building a snow housa,. Maceyka-Mozzer Wedding Bureau af CIrculaUoa Tneaday. High neair ’ Heard Along ^ain Street If . the scientists keep , fpoUAg To^Study Report Manchetter^A City of Village Charm ^ Manchester Auxiliary 1*011 c * around with the hydrogen, bomb " ■ ' ' -V • will meet Monday night at 7 :30 for And on Some MancheMter*» Side Street** Too and manage'' to change the weather Instruction in use of revolvers at o/ pattern', we may"regret this lack Members \and friends of the North Meth(Wst Church will con­ VOL. LXXIV , NO. 102 '(FOURTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1955 Advartiataig aa Paga U ) PRICE FI VB CENTS the local police indoor target if a new',lce''age arrives. .x " range. The period of instruction PMMlea Here and There body merely entering and vene In a spMial parish meetmg will be In charge of Jack Alves of A friend of ourn believes it Just leaving our car. It has. reached a Mow Red Tape on Monday iiim t'a t 7:30 p. m. in the Manchester «evoh>er CTub. doesn’t p4y to try to accoLimodate point where each day we venture gentleman who is familiar the church. ■■Follo'wing 18 montht’ the Gas Co. Either that, he says, forth to woik with a half real and ith the operations of govern­ of intensive survey and study by {^resident Don Bon of the Lions or the utility should make their half fancied trepidation that ou^ ments from long personal ac- the Church Property Committee, Ei Small/Wars Club has recently appointed the billv"a little more explicit. next trip will be pur last. quaintsmee tvith them made an Jam es. R. Norris\ chairman, the following to committee chairman­ yor nrany months, he said, he We have consulted experts/in apology the other day for the congregation will vnake final de­ ships: Ben Shankman. Chairman v fis wondering why tlm company the field (anybody we happen .to legal murnbo-jumbo .which clut­ cision iu to the nmt step in its of blood drive; Russ Stecker, mailed its bills so far in advance. meet after experiencing a ters up charters, pacts and the expansion program. \ Peril Jtired Chairman of attendance commit­ The gross bill, he, always noticed, and we have been o ffe r ^ several like, making them all but unlntet- , The meeting, whicp ia also a Expansid o f a S, tee: Charles Mather and Bm was due Weeks after the, bill w aj different but equally misinformed ligi^e to the layman. Quarterly Conference, \wlll be con­ Shankman, chairmen of Lima received. ^ ■ explanations for t.he ^ ts. He began by telling that one ducted by the paston the Rev. By SteYfns Bulletin, and Roc Salerno, chair­ But. being an accommodeting One. person swore a combina­ time he was on a committee to John E. Post. Mrs. Jopn Peretto man of publicity. fellow', he saysi he' always waited tion including a t n y c o v t n , the hu draw up an agrreement among will serve as secretary. \ \ Norria will present the result! Health In until the date denoted after the man seat, and a/Certain amount of several states over resources. ranee W ashiii^n, Jan. 31; f/P)—* of a building program questionA The— Manchester GirV Scout legend "Oroes Bill Due After" friction creat^an electrical field The discussions .went on oger a SecreWry of the Army before paying. He sajrs he assumed which in t i ^ produces the jo lt period of several years as'su ch nalre, distributed throughout the\ S s t A v k s A , Cbuncil will meet Tuesday eve­ parish and returned in conalder- Steyenfl atressed today what ning a t 7:4S a t the hoate of Mrs. the company preferred that he Othefs d e^ that the seat .covers negotiations often do. At one Washington, Jan. 31 {fP) — President ^serih^er today .N. BM Peiping to Talks able numbers for tabulation.v That Interpret The h ^ erm ed the need to guard John Pickles. BS Holl St. watt until a certain date to facili­ are nece^ry. point during the talks, he got the asked Congress to help bolster and expand^ prwate health ____ / tate accounting procedures. We Mve even heaid from one unhappy job of drawing up a'piece Mrs. Richard H. McLag.'in, a Wishes Of The Famlbr Mainst “the problem of member of the commj^tee, will ad­ insurance plans aa^part of a broad program for a healthier Henry McKone.of^ the Hartford Well, after a number of months ing i n t , not an uncommon phe- of legislation which was supposed dress the gathering upon the needs America. Id a special niie.Hsage, Eisenhower proimsEMl a federal small wars.” National Trust Dfpt. will be the of being accommodating, carrying ing yefet, not ah\wicommon phe. to embody all the Ideas the group JOHN B. BURKE Stevens named no specific the utility’s bill > around In his n ^ en o n , in the ^winter months of representatives from several and challenges ,of the building m retnsuranca' aendee throui^ which *------— ^ '—-j- — ■ " ■ - -- /Z! guest speaker atr the meeting of gram. “small war" danger area in testi­ Formosa Meeting the Kiwanls C^b Monday noon pocket for weolts,, waiting for the ^ e n the metatarsals are often en­ states had agreed upon. niNESAL HOME private companies could ^ a re the : Ik e , A id es cased in additional footwear, Js the One of tha actions of the meet­ risk of experimental and expand-. mony prepared for the House a t 12:15 at th/ Country Club. gross bill due date, he fUtaliy wsi" He completed the draft and sent TEU Ml-s-dsn Armed Services Committee, and R e d s factor responsible for the ionic in­ ing will be to name ah' officia' Ing plans to; Sties S lin Son/ set aright. it out to the members of the group be aaid the Army is doing the beat vasions. for comment. They held a meet­ Building Committee, not hdretofo^ 87 EAST CENTER ST. '1. Extend health s insurance Q»l. Rudolph E. Capello,' 20. son A/fcindly clerk in the gas appointed,-Which will be author­ job it can with reduced manpow­ C o n fer on ' But this solution didn’t satisfy \AMBULA!4CE s e r v i c e farm families. of Mr. anji Mrs. Michael Capello. p ^ y'a office informed h!m/that ing and commented. He incorpo­ er and funds. he’d been paying a penaiw over us so we called in an expert from rated the new ideas and correc­ ized to can y out'the directives of 2. Provide more protection 183 HilliaM St., recently qualified the coOgreation. "Large scale hot wars . may. if as expert in firing the M-1 rifle the net bill every month/for not the field. tions. ' against coats of prolonged Illness. The solution he offered was as . The draft was getting kind of X Insure low income famllias proper precautions are taken, be- in'Japm . CpI- Capello, ah armorer settling hia accovnts before the come suicidal for the aggressor, U.N. F la k s In Gtonp^y K of the 1st Cavalry gross bill due date. follows: “Get some radium ore confusing now but it could still be against the costs of medical care {even a low grade will do). The understood. tn the home dPphysician’s office as he added in apparent reference to DivMon’s 8th Regiment, entered well as hospitals: the destructive might of atomic Wanhington, Jan, 3i\u>l» meet­ Munro sugge.sted the council suspend its discussions until SERVICE Keep Your Snow! Naylor Ph«IO; tercepted by their tongue. less dear. MRS. DAVID FOSTER MACEYKA smog and water pqllutlon. , , ven* did not comment directly on ing of President Eisenhower, U.N. Speretary General D^g Hammarskjold has a chance to Another friend hesitates to en­ We’ve heard of a man who llkea Eventually, its author was ready Further, he asked^jncreaiM aid reports that the Army is dissatia- Lodge, Herbert Hoovef. Jr., acting make a personal appeal to the Chinese Communists to send CALL ter a certain movie house, because, snow! to disown it. . for nurses training. ouUumty to. fled with its proposed further cut- Secretary of State and Adm. Ar­ a representative to New York.' ----- — upon' one occasion he unsuspect­ Of - course,' his opinion can be Mis^ Elizabeth Agnes Mozzer.^.tuUe She catried a white .prayV EVERY MONDAY NIGHT make grants for ment^ health becke and that. Gen. Matthew B. But it Wafapproaching an ad- thur W. Radford, chairman of the Meanwhile, Sobolev launched a , ingly grasped a brass rail and re­ dismlaaed on the grounds that he yanced stage of fln.ilisation and tn daughter of Mr. and Mrs. An­ book With a single red rose. " projects; and- a system df govern­ .Rtdgway, . the Army’s chief of The maid of honor wore a co­ Fro* transportation by SHvflf Lann bus Joint Chiefs of Staff. major oratorical attack on thei|FAg|e K gsifA Y*afA S ceived enbugh volts to run a small is a skiing enthusiast but may be due tlnie It got to the legislatures thony Mqsser, 31 Oak St., became ment mortgage inaurMCe: for staff, ditlers with the other mill- Hsgerty said Lodge’s presence United States, arcusing the Elscn- N.EE'EEd CtET? electric train. be has .a point. in the states. And.(ill of them had tillion blue floor length gown of koving Oranga HoH at 6:|45 P.M. yate construction o^cllnics, h! taty chiefs oVe;r whether American WHJJAMS the bride of David Foster Macey- satin and nj^Ion net. The sculp­ i tala; nursing honns.-and other meant there was discussion of the how-er administration of using the But all these experiences are as There was a time when New to pass it verbatim or it woiUd be ground troops’ Would be- needed If Formosan issue aa an excuse to ka, aon of Mr. a.nd Mrs. Vincent tured bodice 'had a matching Sealth faciilUes. New is la n d proposai in the U.N. OH. ^ V I C E petty annoyances compared to the Englanders took a perverse pride null and void and inoperative. the United States fights to defend for. a cease fir*. He declined to start s preventive war against Refusal to Air in the severity of their winters. 'cocktail jacket. Tiers of nyhm electricity that has passed through In one Of the states, a. stenog­ Mayceka of .(Coventry, in a double Elaenhower .t^d the lawmakers: Ml4,;^Htrtla BuWastela leave*' ^ provide any detail on that or any Red China. He said the alms of the This kind of resident you “can’t rapher inadvertantly dreipped a ring ceremony in St. James church net adorned the satin skirt. Her "Because the etrengtn of our N ew Yark funeral p m r fr after, Rl hot discovered until the Rev. John F. 'Tehan of St. Rose wpre mitts of matching blue nylon i Y o u r M t cern; h e a ^ y Americians live more Red* Lo*e 10-1 \ I implications of this last fact to and carried a colonial bouquet of rewarding, more: productive and v1*lt she told friends of hearing ^ ^ Mont) stated What seemed, to be a London, Jan. 31 —Pci-' body was out of session. Church. Meriden- Mrs. Ralph quarreling voUx, Mif.ro M. Sobolev spoke after the council; Money-^Saving Special the social historians who no doubt That meant the thing had to be Maccarone presided at the organ, carnations and pink sweetheart TIttCK „ StTRACK happier livee. Fortunately, the na­ half said he would review the perdominartt feeling among the voted 10-1 to throw out a S ^ iet ping Radio said aggin today (NEA Telephoto).. laW’roakers. He said, affairs had ean. draw all kinds of conclusions passed again next year. and white gladioli and white pom-|i roses. 1 2 tion pbntinuee Its advance in bet- Army’s “missions and tasks’’ and demand to bar Nationalist China the New Zealand proposal to from it. But there seeids to be no Meanwhile, a new governor was Mrs. Moszer selected for her terip:; the health of all jt s people.” would ‘Mevnte particu]ar sUen- reached s stage where members of from the council table. REG . 63c X' pons composed the floral decora-l |wiNDo«rs$i^ mdIDOWS $ Congress "must put our-faith in AOns. S'eux Citump (len ). k.H. Fnctnr naval raltui^der, di*«eu*s- *pi,. .J * . 1 discuss “the situation of question that many New England elected in one of the states. He tions. I daughter’s wedding a navy . blue 19.95 Specifically, the meeldgnt pro- -tiqn to the Army’s continuing, residents these days would rathar lace dress with a corsage of pliik Txised a five-year prograpi . b( Presldent Eisenhower" to reach a c’* fi"*! plan* for evaeiMtlon of Tarhen I*laad* with Uhlang Kal-*h<*k In the Far East can only when tfiiw an ' in called the committee rrembers The bride, who was escorted to .efforts to meet its commitments (right) after flying to Fonansa for a brief vUif. in the eenter Is end only fFormosa) the PEPSODENT llro in Elorida. from his state to him and asked to the altar and presented in marl- roses. The bridegroom’s mother H See us for a complete line of alumii turn windows and .granta to state vocatlohal' edika- /Girl in Birowh’ through furtjter economy of forces. scttlement of world,problentu with­ the United State. 4‘ends it*'inter­ U.N. Security Coundl Mfinot was attired in rose lace; with out war. . ^ Interpreter .Col. Wn 8hlh-Kwnn. (NBA Triephotp)'. ' Perhaps the oldttmers were a. read the agreement. He found en­ riage by her father, was attended H doors, door canopies, jalousies and porch enclosures. ' tiofl agenda#, for-lsatatiig-ef'r in training, ______I- ■ ■ ,_• - /- - -__ vention. and wIthdtSLwa ita-torce*’-’. be Accepted by the Cniniue . TOOTH PASTE hardier breed, for they fought win­ tirely to his-satisfaction, a circum­ by her sister. Miss Maryqnn M od- which she wore matching ‘roses tical nuraee. His meisesge did-not ^ {equipment/and doctrine.” Mansfield, a member of the Sen­ from Formosa.. This. h*\ said, is ter with none of the new gadgets and white flowers. They assisted s Mystery ate Foreign Relations Committee, people.”- stance which emfcarraaeed him ba- zer, as maid of honor. Edwin A. give a dollar-total.' Steveps said tjie Army’s, role in why the council should act urgent­ with which wb labor to keep vital cau:*e he.was committed to oppose the bridal party at a reception for Aa for the controversial pro­ said in ah Interview he was “stand­ ly on the Soviet demaqd for the The Chinese Communist broad­ Mozzer, brother of the bride wiu 135 guests at the BriUsh American Preaidi It Eisenhower’s"lon g pull’,' ing b^lnd the President" on U.S. cast quoted the ' Peiping Peoples Prescription Pharmacy transportation arteries open. it some what. usher. I posal for government underwM- plana Is as part-of s m'fll- immediate Withdrawal of all its We suspect it didn't matter so Change the wording somehow Club immediately following the Colt BILL TUNSKY ing of private ‘ »icalth fpSiirance In ^^rge Death W n »“PPO''t • United Nation, effort Boxing, The;iter Put armed force*; Daily as sayingy^it'orially; The bride’s gown of CHianUny ceremony. U ry team effort . which haa been . h»twM»n th# Chi- "If New Zealand is really con­ 901’ Main Street much tc them whether or not the and get me off the hook,” ha aaked. lace over satin was designed wikh ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN plans, the president qatiS thc.'I^I't- kI Vsi^h.r . ity. as end hoatllUies between the Chi This waa one of the two ilema (IfjManii morning mail waa_ a little late. The committee had to meet a^'aln For a Southern trip, the bride of , Health. Eklqcstioii aqd- Welfare de>rmWe«r by higher sulhonty ss „ ,^ .N ,tio n a U .t. and Communist. on the' provisional agenda, of the cerned with Far Eastern peac* fitted lace bodice, long tapeijed will wear' a grey suit with dark I New Vork, 4an. 31 t4S^iL.my6- ' necessary and sufficient to and, stcurit)/ it ohould ask tha Probably they were Just as happy and the changes were made. PHONE MI-9.90V5 ,has beeii workingWith *i(|^'ialiris terious glrl^ df iis yd in brown, rt- flaet our anticipated needs.” in the .area of Formosa. cpuncil. The other was a pro­ without instantaneous delivery, All tlie lei^latures passed the sleeves of tha lace and a mM- grey accessories. On their returii United Na^ns to stop U.S. ag­ darin collar. A scalloped .lace from ,the insuranc#‘tndUiitry. ex- pnrtedly w;as men wandering ahodl Although he said thia move im­ Under She™ah Act posal by New Zealishd that the too. law,—all In the same form. That they will reside at 146 Woodland plies "the recognition of the exlst- gression and 'to demand with­ redingote fell over a nylon tulle : perts from the health.'Pfofesalona, Serge ' Rubinateln'a 'lavish ' hop-^ .(ConUniied on .Fago FoAr) council seek an end to fighting in It might be legitimate to won­ ended the original authors part In St. Both bride and bridegroom are and with many > ther : interested some hours before’.’ije wsJ, .ence of two Oiinas.” ' Mansfield Formosa Strait. drawal o i U.8. forces from Tai­ der how many children have grown the pact, or ao he thought. skirt with inserts of lace. Mer graduates of Manchester High , ritisens In ah; effort td pertect a dered. said he is willing to follow Eisen­ tioJSeingosxempt from tho Sherman wan, instead of asking the United imported illusion veil was of fin­ 'X Washington, Jan. 31 (/I Would Bar NatlonaUsta up lately around here without the The committee to draw it up School, class of 1949. The bride­ sound roln.-0iance.-prograiii, , .j; . Botk RiiUnateh|^. hower’s Usd In the saatter. “ feeog- Nations to interfera with China’s THE ARMY and NAVY CLUB gertip length and draped from a groom served . with the D.S. Air The Supreme Court i M e d no^ ‘ .tiSiiarty relied on the Sobolev touched off the first liitarna)' affairs.’' eomforting feeling of being snug gave way to a committee to admin' ' “I urge ; he Congress to launch aunt told of'iMclnF the girL^police nislng the ta^ that the Presiaent controversy at the opening of the and warm lii a deep' feather bed tstrate it. tulle contour headpiece trimmed Force and is now enrolled at the \ dtsgloaJd yesterday, b u t .{so, >urt Justice William O. make money. Tliey said boxiijg , J. W. Cheney Brooks had/clashed*, with the Bridgeport. Jan\ 31 (SV—Police theaters, but tm court split 6-2 The council recessed for lunch United Nations,which has recenly EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT aection in question, and doesn’t have Welfare Hofcby^will give Congress Dpuglu said last night that even- could not suillve without tele at 1:15 p. m. EST. An afternoon 191 Hartford Rd. slain draft-dOdger in .a-complex said a 45-yesr-old salesman Crit­ In the case fiMlng with profes- vision* revenues from matches been plotted by the United Slgtee the allghtest idea what It means Footing the Bl|la | ... CHAMipiON " more details later. tusilly must come. slonsL boxing.' session was slated for 3 p. m. STARTING AT 8:15 SHARP He knows what the intent of the A Very prominent loosl Demo* ------i, oil dOal, pplijce reported. In 1847 ically wounded hi* wife and thCn • •’The ulUmste political settlement broadcast nationwide. and. its follqwera.'' The Repiibllcaa-nul 83rd Con­ Justice Frankfurter wrote s Sobolev assailed the New Zea­ , The broadcast said the New 20 RKG-^LAR GAMES—5 SPEClAj.S framers was. What counts in law erst recently was attending a so­ How Much Convincing Needed? gress last year shelved a similar Brook# w rt questioned about the' killed himself tn the 'bedroom pf of the (>ins problem,” Douglas ' Cite Baseball Profit a WAU>FLAME — PRESSUnB BURNERS ' .unsolved'^uhder of businessman their 6-room Black Rock section told the New York University dissenting opinion in which Justice land cease-fire proposal at "an Zealand proposal “aims at alienat* ia what the words mean, not iVhat cial gathering at which most of This story is not told in,an at­ program advocated by the Presl- Minton jo li^ . Minion also wrote Attorneys for boxing Interests awkward clumsy maneuver" aimed NOTICE ' you mean by them, a OtM^LETE HEATING UNITS Albert E. LangforfL home last night. Their'three .sleep­ replied that baseball club owners , „> r-hi... ♦/, ing Oilna's territory .so aa, to the guests, it appears, were Re­ tempt to offer a pat.answer to the ' ------.V s seperate dissenting opinion. Jus­ create ‘two China*'' ss an ac­ ’That’S what happens when a lot publicans.' question of what causes juven'Ie a INSTALLED BY FACTORY ’nuU N ED MEN I ■ '■ While police, have been following ing, children-were una-wakened by. ' (CoaUaued on Page Four) make 10 times more money from m THE OFFICE OF (Ceatlnned on Page. Thirteen) up ail possible angles of Rubin­ the two revolver. shots. tice Jackson died before the, case up righta to age-old (?hlneae ter complished fset." of people with a' lot of diSerant During the course o f. the eve­ delinquency but it may be il­ a FU RC^ WARM AIR — ST e W — H Of WATER was argued. TV than do fight promoters: ' ideas to be reconciled get together stein’s social ghd business life, the Dead . In what police called an , New York State, intervening in ‘This b ill absolutely not be al­ DR. F. H.'HORTON ning a collection was encouraged luminating to students of the Charge Monopoly “It i* clear,” he said, “that New lowed by the Chinese people,” it and draw up a' piece of law. It's for the benefit of the local.GOP problem., slain man's body has been on view attempted Tlsylng and suicide was j C _ a.1/ I T 1 « A §■ support of the Justice Dept.’s re­ ,for two days s t/ a . psTOld W.. Engstrand, Remington J5C V C 11U 1 C i C C L The Justice Dept, had asked the Zealand is not seeking' peace in continued; ‘The Chinese people are • WILL MOVE f r o m ' A rnkss. Committee. Chief Herman O. Schendel tells Harriihan Tries quest, said “television, not the box the area but is lufilng for Inter- Now. Openf Now Open/ When the Democrat ignored the ' funeral-hqine.. ' Arm« Co.. salesn}an. His 3(i-year- High Tribunal to declare boxing office, is the tail that swings the of a teenage boy arrested recently within the scope of the federal vention in the domestic affairs of m i Go Ydu One Reiter suggestion, a mischlevious Repub­ He Was buried tAday after Jew­ old wife. Esther, ■ waa woimded boxing kite." .The statement was (Continued Page Four) . 932 MAIN ST. TO who had iMen caught stealing a FOGARTY BROTHERS ish-funeral ser^'ices'. In the head; Anti-Trust Act, so that It could Chins. It is . to protect the Cbisng We kpow of a man with a two lican acquaintance began duhning car. After the case was Inveati- To Halt Clo^ Awaits Orders prosecute a suit which charged a made in a brief which said fed­ ksi-shek cllque.under the shadow .Jt was at^the-funeral home tha^ ■The three children. K irk.. IS. eral .~ regulation of boxing is 17 HAYNES ST. year old son who thought hS-had a him persistently until finally WD gated. the youth'a parents were Authorized Dealer , \ Rvtlnstftn’s mother disclosed .the Dafild, i t , 'and Christian, 9. were of the United Stetaa.” alight problem. forked over a couple of bucks. notified. had heard angry votc«’* arguing ih' awakened by police w-ho had to department eppealed from "urgently required." Lodge told newsmen that. In the The G r e e n P h a r m a c y ‘e f f e c t i v e FE B . 1 His son Ukea to eat about half The way we heajri the story, the On- Evacuatlkm'*’”^'”"'“““ Nsihed in the government’s Instead of taking the police OFFICE N O W AT 319 IR O A D STREET Of Carpet Co. her son’s'room a early Thursday, force their way through two lock­ y a decision ,by U.S. District Judge light Of Sobolev’s statements-, it is the feed set out for him and mash Republican"''eventually became partment’s ' v.-ord for the incident shortly before hS Was killed. Mirs. ed doors, , Orgeory Pi Noonn.i In New Y'ork complaint were the International Bulletins (See Next Wed. Herald Announcing Our Grand Opening) the rest in, his hands. Then, /for conscious stricken and squared up and feeling any regret tht^t their Boxing C?lubs of New York and MANCUUSTKR TEL. Ml-9-4539 Now York. Jsn. 31 (/Pi— The Stella Riibinatein- lived on - the Police were summoned by a tele­ vRy. f n p ASSOClAl 'PRESS dismissing the government's mo­ ' (Conttnned on Faga Four) ■/' from the AP Wires what reason the father knows not, by 'donating twd dollars to the aon was mix^ up In,'such a fourth-floor of her aOrx'a 5tf> Avf- phone. operator, whq safti, shd -re- "* » Tha'c6m^mbat-regdy t ^ . Seventh nopoly complaint. Illinois. Madison ' Sqifsre Garden , ------' - / the little boy-rubs the gooey, stuff mmoin'atic Town Committee. scrape, their reaction.sraa one of \ 24 HOUR SERVICE state Industrial couimUsioner cav- Corp. of New Y^ork; jfames D. 501 MIDDLE TURNPIKE EAST AT THE GREEN ried a personal appeal from Gov. nue Mansion, one floor sboye' UiA’ ^eivpd a call from a woman, who FI6et stood by->/(»■ jxiiiwible orders 7 ^ theater case stemmed from ' ' / . all over *hls head. If he didn’t, he will one of these indignation. bedroom In which he was strangled gasped, “ambulance . . amba- to evacuate^ the trechen Islands, a ruling by -U.S. District Judge Norris, president 'of boxing clubs .Perhaps' thinking, he had days. .The Democrats will see to "Not" iny boy,” said the father, Averell Harrirosn to the Bigelow- 200 iniles ’north'^itffi.Formosa and In New York and Chicago, snd Senators to Probe RIDGWAY IMSS.ATISF111D CHARLES A. BARBATO, Reg. Pharmacist Sanford Carpet (3o. today to re­ to death. • ' ' Jance.’*' snd collS'psed. John C. Knox in Nevv York that unique child, he told this story to thaU , “he wouldn’t do anything like C O AL-C O K I -F U E L OIL Police, later cohfifmed t,he re­ Pstrolmsn' ./James 'TPgrtingtoh. eight miWa stm'tA/bf Yiklangahan, th J .theater business had the same Arthur M. Wirtz. who is a partner ’Washington, Jan.,.81 (.Yi—Gen. a friend, who then told him ap' that." consider plans to shut down its standing as. Big League baseball of Norris tn nmhlng the CTiicago Matthew B. Kidgway cautiously Amsterdam plant, employing port and mid Mrs,. Rubinstein had first to arrive "at b u t; 'the •'U;S.' wav>’;boss in the Harlan's Thinking Prtsi3ri|rtioRt Carefully CompouHiail other story. Had Their ProMems, too But the facta were indisputable, told them a'Joi t the votcro when 0>urtiand Avenue’ home, foupd. Pa«iffc.’saia *,« ^ a y - auch orders Stadium and its subsidiaries. Indicated to CongreM today that After hearing hla friend’s tale One of our .readers apparently the.boy had been caught In the act, 1,650. they (|(-esUoned her oir the day of Mrs. Engstrand wounded on 'the had not yet bee* given. The civil complaint: charged he isn't entirely *ati*fled with Corryiiig « Complet«\Liii« of PhormcKouficalt, Sick he felt better. The other person gets as much kick out of reading and thero waa no possibility of Commissioner laador Liibin and the murder; * ‘f bed. The husba'hd lay at th# bi^* •The Tachena!,'w*?e fire-bombed that since ,1949 the group had Washington, Jan. St 14V—The Sen­ the administration’s proj*«ted Hoorn SoppHof, Dkibotic Hoods. CoMnotks,/'ofe. knows of a little girl who aUtp pulls some o f. the old newspapers and ‘mistake by the arresting officer James D. Wise, company president "The "girl In brown” . 'a.- seen by aide with s .22 caliber revolver-At by .Red bomb*r*_SuiidBy. .Com: conspired to monopolize and had ate Judiciary Committee today rut In .Army mnnpower. in r 4 - a similar trick. But in the spirit of magakines aa.'we do. It was an old The parents ^continued, to main eepferred st s meeting. In the com- Mrs.' Rubinstein some tinie prior his side. 'The weapon Itad '^Sien munlst gufis’’oa^rec*htly-csptured News Tidbits monopolised interstate commerce. ordered closed hearings to ipVasti- .feet, the .Anny Oilef of Staff the female of the species, she goes newspaper that supplied us with tain, howeyirr, that the police were ★ SPECIALS ★ pahy’s offices. . to the nois.,' quarreling, police said. filed t^lcS. police said. Yikiangshah belchod ih the direc In the / promotion, exhibition, gste what Chairman Kilgore lD- told the House. .Armed Serv­ Fret Dalivary ~ M INIM S one better. the material for a story on Man­ persecuting the Isd. If a. boy’s own Harrim’an' said In Albany yes­ Mrs? Rubinstein had, gone into Both were dre.ssed in Street].Uon of the. tense Tachene tonight CnHted from'AP'Wires brosdeasting, telecasting; and mo­ WVa) termed "a lot of protests’’ ices Committee, that ,in these >io: satisfied with the results chester’s notoriety for snuff and father and mother will pot see the terday that he was asking Ste­ the hallway to check on a noise, clothes, ' but the (Chinese Nationalist De- tion picture production and dis­ sgsinst the nomination' of John | day* of, milltarj', mobility and r -n-Ti rubbing her head, she haMtU' tobacco-chewing in . the past, problem, little can be done by the phen Sanford, largest single stock­ and had men the girl on the stsir- Mrs. " Engstrand .undeiw'ent Tense ' Uifilstiy - rei^rted all the tribution of professional champion­ Marshall Hsrisn to the U. 8. .Su­ modern weapons, there are ron.- / Here Are Just 7 ' preme Court. . . I ally dumps her dinner dish over printed in thia column last week. authorities. holder In the :,compsny, i to ’-’give shells landed in tl)e sea. ■ Tension between Cdsta Rica and ship boxing matches. dltlon* in which liiote rather * Anon. his personal attention” to pleas, The Defense Ministry reported ■'The protests have nothing to do.i than fewer men pM|nUy would . noggin and makes a delicious He spends some time at. the H- (Cidwthnied' — Fags Four) (Continued on Page Four) 'Nicaragua appears to be subsiding Trustee* for wlth^ Kl« Integrity reputation'__oj .mess. brary going over the bound edi­ ■for keeping the century-old“ car- oil was quiet farther .south in the again after bolder clash between Of 4 7 Qeffd Used Cars pot mill in Amsterdam. The governments complaint said anything like that, but to his think We are at a loss to draw a con tions, according to his letter Quemoy area.' ' Costa Jlican troops and iVSel rem­ that ip per cent bf the outstand­ that reached us this week, and At St. Cloud, Fla.. Sanford de- The Seventh Fleet .needed' oijly Ing on various lines," Kilgore told HE.ALTH SB T I’P RAPPED RAY DWYER nants raises fear of more' trouble ing shares of Class A common a news conference. roads aa follows: eUned comment on Harriman’s re­ a “go ahead" to begin an evacua­ with Nicaragua.'., Majority of Washington, Jan. SI (47— NEW USED CAR MANAGER quest. He told a reporter that stock and 20 per cent of the out­ He said the hearing has been set House Demorfatlr Lender 5Ic> “Those old bound magazines, Atheneum Notes tion oT the Tachens. Senators are “privately opp«w4" standing shares of Class B com­ for Feb. 33, and that Harian, now exhibited in the Mary Cheney Li­ “this ia not a closure of- the Am­ Japs Cautious on Soviet However. Adm. Fell B. Stunm, to Preeident . Eisenhower’s For­ ( ’ormack (3Ia**) today described sterdam plant. It’s consolidation.” commander of the U.S. Pacifle mon. stock of the International a judge of the Second U.S. Circuit President Eisenhower’s program brary, seemed, to me more than mosa resolution in opinion of Sen. Boxing clubs of New York snd Court of Appeals In New York, will SPECIAL interesting. They are educational Special ExhlMGaat. ' . He added: Fleet, said on a quick visit to this of health legislation os "Inade­ - 1952 OLDS^’W Wayne Mores! (Ind-Ore). CondlUoBB Called Badv.. Chinese Nationalist capital , Sun­ Illinois was held by Truman K. be invited to testify. quate to meet the need*.” He said aa well. "Connecticut Water'Colour So­ S-Doorii Radio, heater, hydra- C 1 A A E Bid to Restoite Relations IVemier Ngo ‘ Dinh-diem an­ .Gibson, Jr., and Theodore R. Harlan was nominated by Presi- •’In looking them over, one ‘iWe’rs having' to move some of day that an evacuation had not nounces dissident Bso Dal ,Gcn. the Democrattc - nan CongreM ciety IGxhlbltlon," Avery Court, maflc.A'ery ‘’•<*n. TODAY ^ . T ;■ ■ i* Week Only ^ BIG finds that there were problems and Print Rooms (through J m . our facilities to our other plant at been ordered. Trinh,Minh-te hs* answered.''his would develop a"m ore effective” (Continued aa Page Fbur) , , (CoBtlnued on Page Four) in the 'good old days', too. Things 30). Water colours and gouaches 'Thompsonville, Omh. Conditions in Tokyo,- j J l . SI Op i —w ith Pof-Mlons 'ciuld be held In either Mos- Unconfirmed Chinese press .re­ call for help agalntt Red. by f a c ­ program. JANUARY 31 THROUGH KBRUARY 5 did no( riin along as smoothly as by artists who are residents, of 1948 FORD 2-DOOR the carpet Industry are very bad. moea holding the world spoHigM. W "’ TSky® «"<» J«P»- ports said the- gariison of 15,000 ing'his 5,000-mah armed force st well-nin clock-work 'then, either. making it necessary for ua to cut _ . i _ naee ideaEen thle score. men was under Defense' Ministry 9 ' OIL 3IAGNATE NEAR DEATH Connecticut. All works are for Radio and-hraSer. Je t Mack. f t O O K gov*rnment.'B disposal. . . Paraq^ "Of leourse, many of the articles sale.' down on our overhead.” RuMiia over the weekend o*fer«f I J^ m ln ig sliy handed the note to orders to prepare for a bitter stand boy who died have donstfiff^’le Lisbon, Portugal. Jan. St |4’>— • MEN'S TROUSERS Good tires, yery ciru. TODAY to discuse reiUB>BMqp*of, ttosBMfa mtovarnei hji[f'Tuesday sfter^ the C d m ttt iw^€tlth Heads Seek 28 at 3 pjn„ THIS TRIO! 1950 OLDS 2-DOOR (Oeettiwefl m Pag* Thirteen) ^ Hinister Ichiro Hatoyama. government, there is no doubt (OMtiBaed Ml Pag* F mM') have one leg bait h i^ or so shorter day under the shadow of .the For- ation.’' Feb. 5 through Feb. 27). Annual that; Knoxville, Tenn., Jan. St IB —A oodjceiitifiMiiiig imfil Sotiiraayi^ V exhibition of work by Junior and Radio, heater, bydraraatlr. Dark Haytoyama told reporter* *»e would be exrouted.” , than other. ■ ■ inosa crisis.. Urgent- talks began Eden ssid-'-the first conceni of blue. In, excellent (>oi»dItlon. "TODAY * 6 0 Ruuiia only recently' has ended! ’nte Foreign Mlnlalry, however. Amerloen Red O oss says it immediately on ways to' head off the New • Zealand' government in ; Knoxville policeman and askSher JoR. 2Vat 11 pjN. senior high students from Connec- nuui were' shot to death today tai • H EA lTH — ^ _ A spent |I,8lt,757 in helptq". Mfewi the danger of a major Far East bringing th-.s Formosa situaUen to i ttcut. part of National Scholastic the sUte of war With Germany Iuineness of the note, and it was Polish Reds Purge a-biasing gun battle whicb sent GLAZED fArnKwards:------— ______Arabs iSeek to Fix and Can do the same n1th'Japan. England victims hwTicsi)«i’ war. .. ’ ' ’1 the U,N. Security Council today j •EXERCISE reported that Renzo Sawsda, .<• was to stop the fighting between' bullets whixxing over a bed ta 1J949 MERCURY CONVERTIRLE No Reason for Oppooition Carol and Ekna .9pMeq>i4fi- ly?^e4;iiuSn''(or for _ , Priflie , S*ve Special Evsats Japanese observer at the United Top Security Chief Americans for’ DeTeht^iyntlc ' AcUbn .Be.d China and Chiang Kai-.shek’s .which three children were sleep­ • F L E A ^ R E Sunday, Jan. 30, at 3:30. Sunday New ton.' duil~TXIinnato.-tendcr skirts, radio, Iraq Pact ‘“There Is no reason for the a'...^<*eping reylevTof T-xai-,We*ti ing. Patrolman Lester 'W. Gwinn, 2 for Nations, would ask Soviet delegate (ADA) calls for ’'dtaiarii A. rolflUodL io r tly after „tfiev*e»en"* Chinese Nationslists. Giving- full Art Film Program. “The Glory of heater. Push button ^ United States to oppose," this, he 40, was dead upon arrival at a DOUGHNUTS Jakob Malik to explain it. It also year hi federal" aid;« r'vlibUdtog, •vkitifigiP^enflers and o n * ;bupport to .tlte Ncai Zealand move, i windows. TODAY ^ Vienna, AUstria, Jan. 31 (41 — O u r^ m e Day Dry Cleaning Service BOWLING GIVES YOU Goya" and “Manet", Morgan Lec­ Cairo. Egypt, JanrSt-O H ThaL^tg- contending that a Japan waa reported that Sawada was in­ pnoBe sehoo^ the foreign sroretary raid:. | hospital. The second victim. Tba Most DaUdeua Glased Donghiiata Ymi Hava Ever Eatea ture Room. 'Arab ifeb n e prime minUtera aent Tnvnilhr'fn-Vrth RutrM^ Amer* structed to ask Russian support The head of the Investigation '“The government remains con- ( Identified a* Roy Porter, tO. died ALLTRREE Dept. 6f«the Polish Security Min- Oongmsman ThomSs Work Receivnl Before 10 A. M. Ready By 5 P. M. Tuesday, Feb. 1, at 12:30. Re­ a four-man delegation to Baghdad tea ' can ' *■*'“help relieve teiMon ptfr Tip' jB|i»ns*s wiemharyhlp to the JWest Hartford is rcnewlirg ■viribed that a solution will not be In .a hospital three hours later. corded Music', Kodisly — Hary 1954 FORD CUSTOM 4-DbOR tween the two great powe'ts. U Jf, as another conditio lot hflt «vrosta#i 'and turnM AUO CAKE DOUGHNUTS— PLAIN Radio, benter. 2-tone paint. . # T X Q C today in an effort to 'patch up the *ocia:Uoa with law firm fouqd 'oy attempts to apportion Janos Suite. , split in the league over Iraq’s pro­ The unsigned Russian '-tote was gotiations to end the/'de SoodwicliM - Limcliaeiis - FouHtoin Sarvka 2 p ju . Auditorium. nitsky, head of the Russian mis­ have been ousted from the Polish after he had Iwen arrested on possible colUslon in Formoea strait ported today that aireiarch for FhiM drive, radio, heater. htaded the group going to the note. He told a new* conference a charge of receiving stolen furs. Mtween Red China arid the U.S. Shoved into the kgroi Wednesday, Feb. 3. a t 13:30. Gal­ itaql capital to confer with Prem­ sion which has remained In Tokyo courtesy reply would be drafted (Communist party because they the BOieBtng British Trawlers Modem Rest Roatus One otSlier. Beantlftil, top National Broadcasting Oo. an­ 7,lh Fleet. - were such topics as' prospectsects for FREE PARKINO lery talk by Mr. Buckley on the ier Nuri on Egypt's threat to pull without diplomatic status since "as soon as pdasible” and a definite “displayed an attitude hostile to easing, the cold war tensions 'in' Lorelai and Redezigo has been MAMCRESTER Picture of the Mpnth, “Architec­ rendition. "TODAY N 'b * * * # the loccupat.on ended. the party.” nounces taklmr contract agreement Foreign Secretary Anthony cwllrd off officially.! th e atr out of the league unless the other decision on policy toward Russia covering 1,400 engineersI I# .other Eden joined the Premier* confer- EOrope, new defense, problems, tn YANKEE * * r * tural Perspective," by, Bigsri, members jobi her In condemning The ndte 'said “the Soviet aide might be determined at a cabinet Western obeervers in rVienna the H*Bbmb Ago and economic re- search for the craft which 'weat MANCHESTER Avery Rotunda. (Visit Manchester Motor Shies booth at believes. It would b* expedient to believed the Poliah action waa an employes from coast to coli& t. . ellce after leaving • the Housel of down—vtettap ef dread Mack* Hartford Sportsmen's Show). f the Iraqi-Dirkish alliance. meeting Friday. He also indicated Ifttionfl. Thursday, Feb. 3, at 12:30. Re­ Goifif with the Lebanese leader exetaaage views on the question of Japan may m to get Rusaisi, to aftermath .to the defection to the Army paratrooper In Alaska taUs Commons, whefe hq told worried froet, bahvy *eaa and gnlea—^ DRY CLEANERS 1AM feet into snow without brew ­ BriUsh legislators; Prime IfUtiater CllurchIU' was BOWUNR BREEN corded Muaic, Albwts — Iberia. wart hlaj. Salah Salem, Egyptian possible steps aimtd at tha nor- return the Habomat and Shlkotafi WiMt of Josef Swiatlo, former with laaa af-4» Uvea ended jreo- COFFEE and PONUT SHOP Saturday, Feb. 8, 10—4. Pdblic nuUiiatlon of ths* Soviet-Japaneae ing bom after his parachute faUq. "TO# government will eonUnue T&.MI.3.72S4 diT BIAiN CtkcnWlOmnar af nawor) J m j m i r B B j n I to do ^verylhlng in their power to (OonMnMfi an Pago MMo; terdhy. . ' Rofiatratlon for C^ildran'a Art i r lASY TERMS .’i .(Cm Eb M m Eaga MIm ) . relatloaa.” It addai^that atgoUa- (UMitImMd Mi F a ct F a w ^ (CoattaiMR OB FflfO th iM ) to open. 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Am hair oumA colored slides, of the many Islands added to; the lfit>qf local persons so OAR 8T„ MANCmeSTER '^'Wondei^tiWCmeHM," a lecture Washington, Jan. 31 OP)—Lt;, feattar yaa ltd toMarrow. ^ in the Gulf of the St. L^'ren ce a f who .Rave donated- {wh^gallons o f iljustf||led' with his own watercolor Gen. Thomas W. Herren, - Com­ the meetinii: of the' L « ^ s Aid So­ Apparently Asleep at Wheel blood daring visits' heire''a(^- the mander of the First Arn^, saj-s ciety of the Concords Lutheran ■" ‘ Cross Bloodmobile anff'-A^ iletliriss, wilt be presented by the Connecticut residents mio live . • “ ------—— /Rev. Forrest tlusser, .pastor of the near sites proposed ' for NIKE Church tomorrow n^ht at 7:30 In Rockville, Jan. 31 (SpeciaHTr^SulHvan, Dart M U Road, Vernon others hsvii Joined the,ranks . B IA T IN E B d a i l y 1:10 « ^ W SHADES the church |>arlors/These pictures of''M s-gallon donors. Red Cross Union Congregational l^urch in bases baye nothing to worry about. and Miss Joam-Spllie^, 104 Orchard - fi- . were taken whil^Mlss Lanse was Sherwood Hill, ZC, of 22 VlllaBe ' “ ofllc(h|8 have announced, Rockville, at Ute rMular meeting ‘A N IKE site is no more danger­ : I - S t.^ of the Waddell PTA. tomorrow White, Ecrti on a trip last sOmmer aboard the St., .Is'at the City Hospital as, the Haiiison-llRupiRlse T h e 'U are Leslie G. Andrew, ous than a gasoline station," he Frank Iw ^ ll. Mm. 'Jeanette Wash- Bight at the school. said oh s television Interv^wwilh M. V. Fleurus/ result « f an 'automobile accident The marriage of Miss Ardia C. HOLLAND RNISH The foUovt^f ladies will serv4 on early yesterday lyhen the auto he bum. | (e m l B. Bhermiin, Robeft In VlstaViahsi^aairCsiqr^ The Rev. Mr. Muiser. was born in Sen. Bush (R-Cortn) yesterday. Dauplalse, daughter of. Mr. and' Nartio and Lewis In Smlthyilte, Ohio, and studied at He said the missile with its war GOLD BOND COMFORT B .. KraetacRRmr, Hyatt A. But- the re fre s ^ e n t committee: Mrs. was driving colUdcd with a tree on Mrs. Francis' J. DauplEise. of ^ . . . ’ Route 83 near BUrke’e Bridge. llffe, Edmund TpmcEuk. Ted‘Cum­ Bluffton College and Hartford head and fuel-wtU be stored under- C O ** Order Mary Carter, Mrs. Minnie CavaK- Reservoir Road, to Raymond "THREE RING aRCUS" ^ l a O w With Tonr naro. MA. Elsie Custer, Mrs. Julia According. ^ to State Policemen mings, Mrs. ClakUsa Miller, Ray­ Seminary Foundation. He has been ground.^The sites proposed for W. Hanson, son of Mrs. Louise C. ' ^ 8:15. « M , 0:50 author of numerous magazine ar­ D ernk^ Mrs. Katherine Demko Stanley Naslatka Jr., and Norman mond Schuetz, Gehqfd Oobley'and such- Connecticut bases are in Hanson, aiao of this city; took ’ Also (In Color) ticles on human relations and so­ and Mrs, Ida Diana. Tasker, who made the inVesUga-; ^Mrt. Eugene Freemi 'WestportT Milford, West Haven. tion, the driver/ apparently. fell place ' ^tu rday at St. Bernard’s The next visit of the-Bloodmo- •THEY RODE WESr* cial subjects. He received wide- Glastonbury uid tdwns 'in the AT NET EXTRA COST E. A. JOHNSON Church. Before altar decorations blie will be Feb>-/ff'^ Center publicity of his social-studied Hartford area. asleep while driving toward tlUa Robert Francis, Donna ReM of red carnations and palms, the Church from U:4S to SrSflib m. Which he made by living for 30 city. Th e diiiler, who was riding 1:45, B:S0 I PAINT CO. nHclps You Ov«reom* alone, suffered Ksccrattons and Rev. ^ tr lc k J. Msihoney per­ days In Skid Row, New York «99 Main S t. Tel. MI-9-4S01 bruises of the face and head and a formed'the ceremony. Miss Mari­ €}ty, in 1949, More reeent Studies lyn' McFall was the gololst and WE6.: "A BTAR 18 BORN” have taken him to Harlem, Central LET US nLL YOUR ON KEITH’S USER AL TERMS! FALSE TEETH possible fractured leg. HIU ;vill be charged with reckless driving Mrs. Axuis MaevjPfuqdcc the or- Park, N. Y., and a coast-to-coeet LoosnnnSs and Worry after i;^leajR<; froio-^lw-hospltal -ac­ ifa n til.^ - trip of No longer be annoyed or fsAl Ul-at- cording to '(he police- who was given in Seaator Prescott Buell As anarchist, his work has biien \- eSM because o f ‘ loose. Wobbly falta .exhlbttied widely in Rockville, ts e th .r A s m n i.a n improyad alka* M nlteiv’ March marriage by her fathqi^’Myore a INCOME TAX M line inon-acldl powder, anrlnklsd on white chiffon velvet T ow n , with Hartford, Springfield, NewjBrltkln Capt. tVilber F. Taylbr Residents ih. the Vernon, area U. S. Senator Prescott Bush \ v : your plates holds tbsm nrtncr so ttasy are asked to leave their porch sweetheart ‘'neckline, long taper­ will be tbs principal speaker at the And other parts of New England feel more coihfortable. Aeold enabsN iUSINESSMlN'S and the Mid-West. He Is a member raaament earned by looas platM. Get Marine Capt. Wilber I*'. Taylor, lights on tonightNvhen the annual, ing sleeves and a full skirt extend local Lincoln DaF Dinner ahd ACCOUNTtW rasTXXTH today at any drus oouaUr. Ing into a chapel-length t'rain. Her Dance, it was announced today by . of Connecticut Water-Color Socle- CaHed for M d deliPcred officer in charge ofr'-fecrultment Mothera’ March oil/Polio w ill be conducted. ’The "U gn te On" action fingertip veil was held in place Attyy. Richard W, Law and Her­ - ty. Springfield League and Tol­ promptly at no jxtra land County Art Assn.,'and recent­ SERVP for Connecticut and Western Mas- on the part of the -rodents will Wi& a crown of seed pearls and berts A>'Phelon, Jr., chairmen for ch arge. ’ eachusetts, will be the*pmlclpal aid the group of womenxwho vrlll she carried - a mother-of-pearl the” affair. L U N C H E W S ly was elected ah honorary mem- WINDSHIELD speaker at the meeting of the Man­ make a canvass of the arqa. Mrs. prayerbook, with marker of, white Senator Bush is a resident of Iwr of the Mandiester/Art League I At Your H ^ c or Office | which he helped organize. chester Rotary .Club Tuesday nigbt John Ford ,md .Mrs. Rolaiia.Bsril orchids and stephanotis., Miss Greenwich and is presently serv­ DELICIOUS SANDWICI *- COVERS SI .98 —t. -f ^ PINE PHARMACY at 6:30 at the Manchester Country in charge or the campiiign Audre B. MOore of this yTJ»^^./chs.iriiian,, oT- American - ■ ‘-Hiiftow t'^^oul-se this I American beauty velvet and pale house. "usu organization, study American history 4n the Brit- j SOME Msirlne Division in Korer. were installed as Juniors, Joarine nets to ' match End carried yellow MARTIN LEWIS ister for pL^llc security, Romaii was also called bn and applauded. ish background. The students will at'the Hartford Hospital. He was to work for the town, state aad na- OIL SERVICE .-Winner of the Bronze Star Medal Maguire, president; Wllllsm Noo­ carnations. Romkowmi.Nvho was also a mem­ Julio Dubaldo, a member of the start their tours July 1 and Aug. 18. born in Vernon March 26, 1002 and HAl WAtllS . . ber of the party^ Central Commit­ tlpn. for meritorious achievement in ac­ nan, vice president; taura Mad­ Following a reception at the had lived in West Hartford for 13 Deputy Mayor _Hatry Flrsto, Italian. American Society gave a| tion against the enemy in Korea den. seerttary; Anna Kirch, treat- Italian-American Friendship Club, tee, and Anatol Fejginn. a depart­ ■short apieih in Italian, with a few. years. He established the Center ment head In the^i^bllc Security General Manager mchard Martin. while serving with an infantry bat­ urer; 'Thomas Sinclair, fellowship the couple left Tor a wedd^ig trip Hardware Co. of West Hartford in 3 RING CIRCUS Jt’ftee'John S. G. Rottner smd Chief asides which amused the diner.*. ' talion of the Seventh Marine Regi­ to Vlrj;inia, the bride wearing a Ministry. . X WOMDERFUL chairman. \ 1941. I Romkowski was enkrged with Herman O. Schondel were others Janies Trivigho, chairman of tjie ment from Aug. 1, 1952 to Feb. 15, For the seniors the following grey wool dress with peacock blue He was a member and farmer who praised th* work of f s i membership committee last year,- 1053, he hes been in the Marine coat, black and white accessories yista isioh nuKmi - “ violations o f the peopleVjusUce.” took office. Sandy Bentley, presi­ trustee of the Broadriew Com­ Y ■ The purge in the Rublicwfcurity society. The Judge tingled out A Ido spoke .of the problems facing the Corps since May, 1943. dent; James Msguire, vice presi­ and an orchid. munity Church, Hailford; a char­ - Pagahl, clerk of court and a .mem­ Italian Americans lir their fight He, his wife and two children 2^2SA6A6M Ministry had been expecteiKtlnce dent; DlanC Maguire, eecretary; Donors Announced ter member of the American Hard­ Plus: Hollywood Stars nod SOAOO Boy 8couU In "JAMBOREE" ber of the Italian-American So- for recognition (u full Inembers of i RE E S I SwiatIO defected to the West.H School tomorrow afternoon at 4 Manchester. Phbne M I S-41S6. gAsleep naturally. The prayer group of the Metho­ VHF R«6qrtlen from ThaVs why pertussin Is preseylbM dist Church will meet in the chapel o'clock. ^tamk by /SO many doctors. No harmful at 7:15. A t 7:30 .a three minute The American Legion Auxiliary All TalcottvtUe and Vernou distant stationt dnif8 or narcotics. So effective for will hold a grocery social tonight at news items . am now handled / c^dren. Commended by period of silent prayer will be ob- ser\'ed at which time all members 8 o'clock in the GAR- rooms with through the Manchester Evening- 277 BROAD Mi-8- i m Parents’ Magazine. .0 «t Herald Roihsille Bureau, located PERTUSSIN today. of. the church are asked to.take the Misses Emma and Jennie Bats II SALE8 and- part, ''-herever fhev 'mav be. in charge. , at One Market Atreet, telephone TELEVISION RADIO SERVICE FIN Court of Common PIrae The Crystal Lake PTA will meet Rockville 5 51SA PERTUSSIN* The Court of Common Pleaa will hold a. winter aession starting to­ Ckaaael • (l•r■ert)r 6) Saw' ■avia. (SSI KILN DBAMA \

    «LM Mrirtk*. M m . Worthington, Sr., vs. Everett J. ChBaari 41 BpriasOfM. JIan. Open Year 'Rouiii Worthington; Robert C. La very vs. Appeal Made by Collector MUNSOirS CANDY City of Rockville: Bldredge G. Yost • :ie t S) OCTOOd* AOV. CLt'B DAIRY QUEEN vs. Katherine R. .Pelaki; Catherine «M) BAB M WESTEBM TIIEA- • KITCHEN • LE SOI Middle Turnpike West Schwetz vs. Dorothy'Wilson; .David For Delinquent Car Taxes TKB "Wbcrii tk* Wnl B«- Andover Road, Rt. 6, Boltoa Mile Sooth of Bolton Notch Mitchell vs. 'Royce Superior Laun­ lUt (I^SuSTOPBABM dry, jtn'e.; Lautice D. Spil)er vs. ISS) CAPTAIN VIDKO ^ , Opra Erery Day TaUI 1 p.m. • / - (SpecirD—Tax-^hold the flrst of three aeaslona at 4U| UNCLE EU’U rCN CLUB StarOey Kulo; Forrest L. Tuttle vs. Bolton, Jan. 31 ■ ;U (Ml JOLLY OENK \ Clifton B. Crandall; Algonquin Gas Collector Anthony A.’ Maneggla the Community Hail tomorrow .^1 OI T WEST WITH BILLX (:N (tSAll HUWABD BABUIW OE-/ 57 from'0:30.a^m. to'4 p.m. The Board l i l t ( t(SII HOWnv INNIDV CHPJITBA—PAIrirr Maaaal, Famous ^Make GIRLS* Transmission Co; vs. 'Town of Cpr has made a lost appeal for pay­ lumbia. will hear the appals of property (Itl WK8TEBN PLAYHOC8K . B'llirrd PrUrtIrr (Caadartar ment of delinquent motor vehicle (M l FILM (larall S s Jf Trip to United Nations owners from assessments entered 6;M < t) 8TAUE • (It) SroBTSME.VA DESi ffhe High School Boys' Class of taxes before the expiration of cur­ on the Grand'List In'XJcrobcr. "Tkr lf»B Mask' —PabaWat Piahlat la Bmrth .CROW ^OATS and SETS the Metb^tst Church accompshied rent registrations. He estimates PiMtIc Party/T\ ' (IS) JCNIOB CBOlWlClCBOtWBOaOS AmrHra—ClayUa B. Saa- there are about Kt taxpayers who -^■■BadM T l « a " saara. PabHc BalallMa Dl- by the minister, the R*v. Carl The WSCS will sponsbf avplas (SSI NEWS AT SIX rartar at tha N. V. Can- Qnee^ StojfvpA Saunders, will take a trip to New have not made payment of the tax tic party at its meeting' tomorrow (fll C^BOT PLAYHOEBB B«rv»lUii D^pl. due last May. 4:U (M l TBE EABLY SROW (S i) ABTHl’ B ‘ nODPBEY’S brig. 24.98 /O rig; 29.98 Orlg. 34.98. 37.50 York tomorrow to^ visit the United night at United Methodist Qhurch ■ “ VarlHia* «a PmtaAa". .. TALENT SCOl'TS ■ ■'! - Nations. The trip wlH be made by .Regutrationa will not be iesuod at 8 p.m. (U) BIUIIAL TIMr— "DavU B;U (It) DAY BLADES train. In commenting on the trip by the Moior Vehicle Dept, for Brush Party B a n r" Chap, t t:M < St I LOVE Ll'CV C ara on which taxes are still due, (Akl TBKATKB (Sll THE MEDIC "A Tima Ta the Rev. Saunders says. "The in- A briish i>arty will be given for Maneggia said. With the deadline SiM (HI iPUBTS Lira’* Given O nC.O .D . Deliveries fornration and exeprience'' gained AiM ( II SPOBT8COPB / 'X (IRa&Sl 1 6 9 0 1990 2 4 9 0 for mailing applications for re­ the beneflt of Group T ^ o of\tha win be shared in the church in the Ladies Benevolent Society at the (U l MEWS IIJ-W;, JJ ^ S D -P ra llm la k rta a newals on Saturiday, be advlsea (M l MOVIE m c s e i;m (SSI CHINA SHItH interest of building support locally home of Mta Paul Willey, Hebron —with Paal BlUlaai ' (HI TV THEATEB for this tangible hope for peace." early payment qi the -back taxcX- (Ul HALF BOIIB OBAMA • :M (SI) BOBEBT MONTCOMEBY Even then, the tax collector said, Road, S t 8 o’clock tonight. Virgin wool bouclCr zibclinex, broadcloth. Sizes 4 to . New Arri«'alB New Arrival '‘ (til SPOBTS VIEWS - PBESENTS; "Dradllaa" 6x Wyith slacks, 7 to 14 coat alone. A daughter was born td Mr. the receipt' should.be mailed with • ;4A < SI WEATBEBCAST < lAS) DECKMIIEB RBIDE the application for reneu'al since A seven pound, 12 ounce daugh­ . —SprIaa Bylaclaa , and Mrs.' Joseph Schneider of 58 ter was born to Mr. and Mrs. !«! ir.BKUMINABIES 0 alt delinquent namca have. been, on (10) STAGE "S " - DHIDiypc3UL (X nicilULL nilUIL Mountain St., this morning at the James Massey of Notch Road, , at City Hospital. file - at the Motor Vehicle Dept, ••Saaaad 8aa” since early December in accord­ Mt. Sinai Hospital, Hartford, on N ichols (U l FILM A son wa.s born today at the Jan. 26. Mrs. Massey is tha former 1S:M ( S-UI S TI DIO ONE I ,r ' • hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Paul ance with the state law. "Tba Sllaat Wltaarv** Croup of GIRLS’ SNOW SUITS Payments may be mailed to Miss Blanca Caldera, daughter of Subarbaaltc' (IS-SSI BOXING-Pallifiar-Aaalra i Margelony, R F P 1.' Broad Brook. Mr. and Mrs. Mario Caldera of BeimpB (Ml MVMTEBY THEATEB New patients admitted over the Maneggia nt RFD 1, Andover or "A t Tha Opara" The BOLAND OIL CO. paid at hit home i>n Route 6 at the Notch Road. sad New weekend Include: Mrs,... Hattie ^ Whist Party. (IS) BOXINC—OrUada Zalaata O rig . 19.98. lOQOr nylon. Stahton, 55 Village St.; James corner of Steele’s Crossing Road. Broad 8t. »*; Data* Ja Para* — U - Dtacusslon Period Tonight Another in its military whist Sizes 2 to 3.\, 3-pc... i ...... TEL MheMI 3^320 Murphy, 11 Oak St.; John North, parties will be conducted by the IS:M ISO rioSusroSNNTBlcrE** 3 Linden PI.; Thomas Madden, Participation In Bishop Oxnam’a M I-t-4n4 Ititt NIGHTCAP EDITION MODERN DEEPER house. (ISI INDI'STBV ON PABADE ur new OOtD BW D Orig. tof 12.98 Orig. 16.98 Orig. 19.98 next three weeks to Mqnday night '7:U (M.I WEATBKBVANE to t6 Bttorie J. Brochetto, land and T:M ( SI TONY MABTIN SHOW J..A. WHITE • Haircut “Super r * mottress gives you more for your monayl Covered )n beoohtul in order that its members may buildings on West Street. (III NAME'S TBE SAME OUR CEO. $1150 flertlcipate in the diaciusiona. Ute (It) DICK TBACV pink and ehoreool 8 ox. "Permo-Ufe" fabric, this pluinp yet firm mottresi Quitclaim 'bero; . ..vnees R. —Flaal rbaptar aa Tracy • Cr*mp Rin$*. * young people will meet at 7 p.'-m- Gardner to Alfred ' and Ruth Captarra Th* Brala super cushions your entire body. New sleeping pleoiure! See Hus super buyl knd Join the adult group when It Poirier, property on Gook Drive. (MAM DOL'D EDWABDS A TBE UifOUN-RlOH 7 12 14 Look to the fulurel Ovor the convenea at 8 p. m. * NEWS (U l FILM • Perman«nt yoort. Got will bo your bost CD. 8 sill— M— cheeter Eveabig Herald Bol <411 TBE PA8SEBBV COMPANY S4 Birch St. — Maaduster Ckil. Jonathan A. Johnson, state ton correspond— t Mrs. Joseph 7:U ( SAII NEWS CAEAVAN COLO WAVE N EW STORE HOURS: Closed Every Monday. Open Tuesday Through buy in outomotie' houio Civil Defense chief of evacuBtiqa- . (M l PKBBY COMO SBOW • Shampoo D'ltalla. teiyioae MI. 8-B8U. (HI AFFAIBS OP STATE Saturday, Including Wednesday, Until 5:30 P. M. Open.Every Thursday hooting. Lowor lint cost too, and welfare, will attend ! .ii . : * • I ! ! « l! LOOTED QUANTITIES • WHILE THEY LAST Tax Rektrw Temorirew sunt Wad.! “A SUrla Bara" TEL Mk3(49i1 EASY PBEM PAMBINO MANCHES^R ' The Board of T■x^ Review'wijl 1 = 1 r 983 MAIN ST. r«i. .V II I II I II I II ......

    i ^ 1. I MANCHESTER-Ev e n in g h e r a l d . Ma n c h e st e r , c o n n . M om ^Y , Ja n u a r y 3i , 1955. PAGE FIVE - MANCHE3TEB EVENING HERALD. UANCHESTER, MONDAY. JANUARY 81, J9P6 Calcium ' Chloride M cAuliHe Seeks RilW B~M 8 W tm i—1418* W uhing Well Donations Help Polio P*A*< iVeiv Zealand, Soviet Man KiUs Se^ ^Girl in Brown’ Small Wars Wt)UO*>1888 Radio WlOMrr'«l8< ^ A riijor for-A rm y Weddings Local Stocks Obituary WDR41—4S88 o n S i t e rinw WTIC—il " f ■7T After^booting AddiMystery S tu U eartrie m an y . .JOn. ;3l (81 U.‘N, Bid Peiping to Talks Peril Aired ^TowR officials ars pursuing Lt. Gen. Anlhotjy O. McAUliffe, f/ Dewhurst-Marr B MkMIefeiMk. Hie ToUowlng • proi|^m'''^ached’. their fight to keep t»)s dust down 'Mi^ Elaine Barbara Marr, ' 1 ■> M W4Ma . D ettths WHAy--W«item thuavOa new .commander ofihe,U:8. Army /,-hIes are supplied by . WTtC—Tolenii'iiia Urmr -> sat Memorial .Field, toe high, school in Europe, saya he ha-sTcqUested Cmii rac* OM) d^iighter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wife Critically Serge Death managements and are aubieoU' to WCRC—Perry. O>mo Site, but results so far have not Third Secret Meeting BM Jacob RelclieBbach By Steven^ W«TH-Newa; ftiittory sn very encouraging, according more armor to step up the mbbnlty PAC BALLROOM /. Matt, 23 Lynesa SL.-became to r ilra t NatloMl Baafe change without noUce. •!ia- . oC his forces In .n.tomic warfare. certain V th a t lateriuiUcmal com- - (cAitliiiied fimn F)age Dm ) from Baga Dm ) Jacob Reichenbach, 24 Summer WltAif—Wr.ttro ..'arsvan to Hm«m H. Sheekey, town 'tngi- munitm Wuhl certainly take over bride of David ’Thomas Dewh'urat, of Mancheatar 4iSt- WTKJ—Telopiic.iie Hour "In the atomic era," McAuliffe s b c s m i E A third, secret meeting on St., died Saturday afternoon at; (Coatlaned from Page Qm ) WiU)[-N*W Polks n e e r .\ said in an interview yesterday, ’ \ Formosa w any other place on proposed , increases in the son of Mra TT)omaa.L>eVvhurst and .emergency surgery for removal of akrtford National way. She didn^look like the kind Maneheater Memorial Hospital WDRC—Bing Cro.b.v . Oalcilun chloride was spread Bank and Trust Co.' 37 H WGTIi-’-Armed Forces- there is a greater requirement ; Athla earth It It coUld.” \ Water and sewer rates will be the late Thomak' Dewhuriit, 33 -■ bullet from behind her left ear. pf girl who bekmgwd there, police after a ahort-lllncss. /"'WKSB—Reuuwl< MsU6#* i:»e- . over the'\desert-llke acreage ovet Conn. Bank and He' did not say wlMtoAr he or WllAlf—Wcatrrii t.'kraraa for ^mobility and increased em­ i \ Earlier, Mthm told the oounetl: held tonight by the Board'of Turnbull'.,Rd, Saturday at .12 said toe.moUw remarked. ' A resident of Manchester for 44 WDRC-Oal K ol^^ the weekahd but lack of moisture ployment of armor and of armored '"In our yl«W the proper con- Water Commissioners. Ihe o’clock'lioon at the Sunset Ridge St. 'VincenVs Hospital reported Trust t3o. . . . years, he was employed at the the Army was oatisfled with the WTlC—Band ot Ani'crlca has kept ItTfion) being activated, Manchester Trust 85 P r r t e n i i WUKC—Amos 'n' Aitdy carriers for infantry.” EVERY MONDAY NIGHT Since •Rubinatein often eater- ■Idpratlon of thta problem by-^the hikes originally - proposed by Country CJIub. The ceremonj) was her condition aa critical. Niles-Bement-Rond Co., West dtcisibn Of toe higher authority al­ WUTII—Voice ot Firestone Sheekey sfild. ‘ Staff officers Mid McAuliffe;s re­ ! cmlncll requires the presence of a the town administration ciUled performed by MR Hector Alves of Police said they knew of no tsOnod during' the.: Igta ' houra, Hartford He waa a member of the *WllAy-F«lk/Hop S:U- The engineer is planning to con­ Ftm tromportati^ by SItvoT Unit but Aetna Fire' neither Mra. Rubinstein^ who is -78,' though he. declared toe ground WIIAY—VVeslrm Caravan ■ quest to 'VVashinglon “would in- representative of \ the Central for a. general 40 per'tent'^in- Vancouver, British Columbia, and domestic difflculties imtween the Concordia Lutheran Church. WKNB—Iwqu^sl Matinre WTIC-Band ul America tact various contractors to see if Hartford Fira/...... 100 nor hla aunt, Mrs. Eugenia Tor- service does recognlge that defenu » u;^tetiM uauiu dttiate another complete, armored Itcwin^ Oremgt HoN of d:45 P.M* Peoples aorernihent- of the crease in the water rates. Charles McCoy, Jr., of Lonsdale, couple. They said relatives were He leaves his wife, Mrs. Bertha (dans should bs a "long term 1 WDRC—Amos 'n' Andy it would be feasible to /spread a division for Germany and asbign- Peoples Republic of China. Sewer charges would also R. I., was the pianist. The decora­ shocked to hear of tog shooting. NaJ^lonal F ua ...... 1 0 3 rerter, 82, paid much atteatlbn to' Lewis Reichenbach;' a daughter, WUT)1—Voice tt .Fireatone thin coat of asphalt over the sure Phoenix X ...... 91 08 toe presence of the mrl. ' proposition.",. Cloutl«r Pr«>Mira ISiiS- menLof more aFmored carriers^ " It la my Intentloh, follawrinx have beep upped from 30 per tions were palms and mixed white Mias Marjorie A. Reichenbach; W-liAV-Newa; Nile Watek face until it can be harrowed lit They said such an armored unit the adoption of the agenda, to aric LiteJM laiwwalty Ina. Dea. Mrs, Forrester eald ehe eaw the three sona, Ernest A.' and Arthur •'From fiscal year 1953 (start-\ News: Polka Hop WTIC—Fihber Mollv mid-March for tempoVary plant­ cent of the water bill to ^ SO flowers. , . TRIO KILLED IN AMBUSH A etna/U fe ...... 188 198 ing Ju ly -F .'1852) through fiscal WCCt'v— Jtrvuc probably w-oiild replace' an infan­ the cbuncll's agreement to the ex­ per cent of the w ater bill. Given in marriage by her father, girl when toe light flashed on in J. Reichenbach, both of Manches­ \ WDRC—Moods for Romanes ing. . \ Mounts Pleasant, 'Tenn., Jan. 31 A«ttM Castialty .....1 0 0 her fifth-floor bedroom. Mrs. For­ yesr 19M Army e x ^ d itu re s are W Matinee \WUTH-K, P. Morgsa try division already / here. The tension of an Invitation to that One report after a recret toe bride had as her maid of honor (k>) —Charred evidence — what ter, and Chester A. Reichenbach telng rMueed from , . WTIC—widow Brown MHA- , Barley niapted toat fall tmied to l^-United n l States now has four In- government to send a representa­ G en eral...... 470 490 rester figured the girl had gotten .of West Minister, Colo.; a sister, 816200000.000 Kolby wilA)r-.News; Nit* Wales germinate* because of tha^ cold, meeting,' •'^however, ■ said the toe bridegroom’s sister in law, there was of it—indicated today (artford Steam Boil. 83 ' - 88 to ait estimated 88,900,000.000," W^TH—Norman CUaiUer PrrafnU huitry divisions in ftermany, as tive to be present In the council Mrs. John D. Dewhuret, 13' Crest- Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Moore and there bjrmiatake, since gte qulbkly Miss Justine Reichenbach of Ger­ WT'IC—Gildersleev* leaving the dirt bare for Wtoter well as ah armored division and members favbred. a hike which .velera ...... 1080 2010 turned the light off again s^ter Stevens added. "Even with, the end WDRC}—.«.Mooda lor R om ance winds lo Mow across. The flying during discussion of this item. would not.place.so heavy a wood. Dr. Bridesmaid.^ were Misa their guest walked one at a t many; four Vbrotoers, Andrew of of'toe Korean War tola represents -Polks Hop W Gni—Notva other armored combat elements "I shall also propose that the Ingrid E. Ftomperg of EkMt Hart­ PMIte CtOntM seeing whose room it was. Manchester, Mula of Chicago, 111., WTIC-The Woman ISiSf- dust has pro'ved an almost Insitr- burden on large uses. Another into a dead-shot aminiah, Sal Conn. Light Power .. 18H ■- 20Vi 76 per cent of the totql Dept, of WDRO—Cal Kolby mfAV-News. Nile Watch / equivalent to a division. THIS Oeceetary Genei^ be asked to ford and Mrs. Robert E. Walsh of Mrs. Forrester fixed the time August of ’ (Revaland, Ohio, and motinUble cbsta'*lo to housewlvea, report was that the group day night. ' { / \ Conn. Power ...... 42H )44H Defense savings tor the same^^ M'GTH—Norman CloutUr PrricnU tVTIC—Amertran Forum / McAuliffe made his disclosure as convey this invitation to the Cen­ Meriden, sister of the bridegroom. of. this incideat at 1 a.m. Tills Adolph Reichenbach of Germany, •:4e- WDRC—M.iods Jor Romanc* whose homes are nearby. the Bonn government announced considered 20 per cent Instead Each had bullet holes! in the .Hartford Elec. LL ... 56 58 period* /' WHAY-^Wcatern Caravan tral iVople's government of 40 peri cent. Still another John D. Dewhurst 'was best man face or head. The threfr bodies would have been befoft'Rubinatein and on* ' "I feel that toe Army as the ' WGTH—Met. AUdiUons of the Air that Russia has boosted Commu­ X “If the council accepts the pro­ tforil Gas Ca .... 38 41 came home from a night chib date. in be held tomor- WTlC^uat Plain Bill lt:«d— source hinted the group for his brother. I’shers were An-- were sprawled in the cumred liv­ New Bingland The funeral ground member of toe d^en.ee WDRO-Newi WHAY—News; Nile Watch Held U nder Bond nist East Germany's armored cedure I have outlined 1 ahmld favored abandoning the pres­ drew MePhee cf' Westfield nr.d ing room of the Mboru' home, a So far as can be determined, he row afternoba 2 o’clock at the team is making every attempt to WGTlf—i'js’orman Clotitifr PreaenU WTIC—American FoNsm « strength to 1.580 tanks and ar­ then propose that we adjmtn to Robert E. Walsh of Meriden. 39H 4Vfi did not get home until 1:30 am . Concordia Lutlie^n Church, with WDRC—Moods for Romance mored cars, s ent rate structure as a means scant two 'steps fpdm toe front R utilize its .manpower aadX* 7unde WIIAY-Webiem Carav^ WGTH-Mel. Auditions of the Air anew an adequate tine for the in­ Visitors tq toe bier of toe mil­ MEANS for determining the increase. . The bride was attired in a gown door. Police said ^ e motive prob­ Allied 62 toe. Rev, Erich O. Brandt, putor in the meat practical n id efficient WTIC—LorenM Jonec \ c ' IliSP— For High Court vitation to be conveyed-and for of white Skinner patin, fashioned innal 58 lionaire* financier and playboy in­ of the church, omdatlng. Burial WURO—Cal Kolby. \ WIIAY-Newa; Ml* Watch ably waa robbe^, . Am. Ha: 18 18 manner available to It." WGTH-e-N«»rn>an PtraenU a reply to be received, before be­ with long tapered sleeVes, portrait As police piUef Clare McAfSe cluded Miss Alina Borsuk, 45, who wiU be in E ast O WTIC-Newa- ginning our rUbetaattve debate Arrow. Ha; Heg. 49 52 Biggeet Out ter Army I'M— WDRC—News; -Almanac Kenneth Brennan, 17, of Boston * 2 5 t o neckline with Alenoon. lace liertha figured it, this much could be as­ Aaao. Spring .. 27 3u described herself , as "a very dear Friends nuiy caU'at toe Watkins The Array wept. manpower slosh, and is - ""*1- WiiTH—Norman Cloulirr 'Prcaenli^ WTIC—News ol the World * 5 0 0 leading cities. Oioney Bros. .. 9H 11 prembnition that I will be killed 9 p. ni. charges of breaking and entering "Thehe tneat Chinese peoplf have train.-She also wore a lace crown, farmer, James Cooper, i-Cbffin r ..-...... v..; K .11 0 scheduled-F»- drop to 1,027.000 Slit— DRC—Cat. Kolby ------*«d larceny under bond of $2,000 FRESH their own state, the People's Re- Warren said the High Court was with seed pearls and a floor length 47. /drho customarily watched Mra'-niaabeto Kilboume, whoi WUAY"^Hati ot Recurda T t —S porta T$ 9up., Mtrehandis* not deciding today v/l;ether the Em-Hart ...... 34 ^ men by M ne 1958—a figure 316,- WTIC—lukp Radio Lana ll:S S -^ \ in Town Court this morning piAlic of China, created by their yell. She tarried a bouquet of or­ itilng on television with toe daughter la Itoblnstein’s divorced 000 below its strength last Novem­ WDRC—<‘al Kolby WHAV " m e A slcli Stmbart intereata bad vloiated the Fafnlr Bearing . .. .. 38>/4 40 V4 WGTH—Norman .Clouttrr Prfarnt* The boy waa arrested on Jan /lfjF.. vj rdu bills own will. Only they are entitled to chids. With stephanotis. ires on Saturday nights. Landers. Frary Clk- . 31H 33 >, wife, brought^ sprig of myrtle for ber. ./ WTiC—AlhcrT-^rklev Address . Several persons mill around.^ \ Herald Photo* n 0 8 8 represent their people In the great Shermw Act or-^if they have— Tha bridal attendants were at­ his caakeC-,, She said this was a WDRC—Cal Kolby 18 as the result of an Incident po­ He arrived at Moores’ hardware N. B. Mach. Co. .. , . 3814 4 1 ^ Rtilgway faced possible question- WHAtt-Nevs W G rH -S l« n Off. lice aaid took place at the home the wishing well at toe Polio Ball f To Moot Cmarganry arena of the United Nations. In­ what HniUef would*be appropriate" tired In similar gowns, that of to store a Utt'.e before closing time Scandinavlah. cuatom that he WTIC-Neas well.. amounted toto $125,*125, ac.ccording to the govenunant. North and Judd ... .. 32 S.*) log about repofte that he differs II :44- \ of James Summers. 20 EIro St Saturday evening during an inter-; stead the repi-esentatiTa «t a bank­ maid of honor in blue velvet ^ d and then went on to the house to Russell M fg.\...... 13 wanted followed. She expreaaed With other members of the Joint WDRC—News / WHAY-Nile Watch ■ to Norman Weil1. w h^coiconducted Monay naadt... doctor, "We bold Warren said, toose of' the bridesmaids in yred .. 11 affection for tjm slain man and E f n e s tT McNaUy WGTH—News WTIC-^AIb'en Bsrkjey Adilresa According to their report at the miasion in the dancing. Some 415C - that portion of thethe festivities.festlvlt BREAD rupt group sits here." , wait for the Mborc’s there. "that the allegationa of the com­ Stanley Works-^. •., .. 53 56 The funerol of Ernest J.^McNqi' Chiefs of Staff over potential e:IS-- / WDRC—C al Kolby time, the youth took some cloth- danttat, heapital. . .and He moytiA a formal resolution velvet. AU carried bwquM of About 45 minutes later Moore Terry fjteam ...... 115 125 added: ground terce policy. WHAY—BpoUifSt on Sports couples attended .the colorful ball, Another, 8iW w-as earned when that NatibnaUst China be l/arred plaint state a cliUse of action and variegated camellias and Vm cs. drove up, let his wife out at the "I wish people t^uldn’t say bad ly, 33 Seapian Circie, was .held WTIC—Slrletly ^ irts fhXjiiHR *he house after he had Fred Peck auctioned off two almllar bills. that'the government is entitled to Torrington- ______22 24 Saturday _ srnoon______at , in Sens. Humphrey (D-Minni. WDRC-Thls!l B*U*ve stay^tQ the home long enough to one of the largest annual social watches and/other items. The from the council table. ' The mother of the b r ^ wore a front door, then put his pick-up U. S. Envelope coiii.'.. 87 - 94 things about himi\ I wish they Sparkman (D-Ala) and Douglas WGTH-T^no Portraits C>|—i* til* e*yfw**l IliBt fill you, *Offc*ffc**l Henri Hoppenot of France an opportunity to prove those sl- blue taffeta gown w it^lnk acces­ would say .nice things about him. the R e c o\n d Congregational Princess Starts cook hiirtself a meal. ' All the events In town, and one official of gifts were ^donated by local mer­ truck In toe garage at toe rear U. S. Envelope pfd. .. 69' 74 Church, The 'Rev. Arnold ,To- iD-Illl renewed meantime their • :3S- 7 members of - the-famlly were away Am#vP)t Amffiwwt •( MffinthI* FffiymvntS l#f: qulcMy object^ to the Soviet res- legatlons!! (by a trial in the dis­ sories''and-an orchid/corsage, and while she went in. He was a good m an .\ oppoaition to ., toe pmpoaed" cut­ WIlAlf—8upp»r Herrnads the Junior Chamber of Commerce chants. at lOAN 19 AAO 30 MO. trict court In New York). the . mother of' the/bridegroom a Veeder-Root / ...... 43 46 zer, minister 'pf toe church, offi­ WTie^le* Club at the time Brenhan entered the which ran the charity affair esti­ Wlth/Jiroceed.e from the Ball'not • ' ^ution. A little later some boys saw The-above quouttona ate ,iot ta. backs and Humphrey aald there is LiRC—G Uimbsrdo W est Iiiclics T rip S M 1 S03 "The representative of the Re­ The government said t'ne Shii)>ert navy chiffon gown with yellow ac- flames flickering inside and noti­ ciated, and JaiM Miwell Thomaa where many in attendance donatei 000 and it appears llkelv the lowm they own or operate approximately for 223 ^ sja waa held at the Thomas Cosgrova.* Joseph Welph. tary strength,” he said. WGTH—Tharle* Norwood money, and grabbed~gifts from the will meet that figure this yejr. ■ ment as a permanent member of forced open toe front door .and Sparkman aald Ridgway feared I:SS- for London airport to aay bon | ,,j„ ' SO per cent of all the teglmate Couhtry^Club. stumbled - over . the bodies. The Seventh Fleet The WSCS of the North Meth­ A rthur Litid, Thbmas Walt and m iFH O N I • WRIT! * ar VISIT our organisation. His credentials odist Church will meet - at toe William Fagan, ah co-workers at a lack of men to meet imy' new WHAY/-Supper Se.ri-nads Voyage to Princess Margaret, off When he first appeared in Ipourt |A®VE^ have been recognised by the Se­ theaters in New York C^ty. When leaving on a wedding trip Moores', were childless. WTIC-’-Spin 'Km Akaln to ^orida, toe bride wore a light ohurchi Wednesday evening at 8 toe State Armory m Hartford. demands in toe Far East, but Sen WDRC-Tenn Kmie by plane for her flrat transa^ntlc on Jan. 19, Brennan aald his fam­ honor guest, assisted the hostess curity Council and other bodies Uub suit with navy accessories. o’clock. A film, 'Tile Bishop's O u- Full military riles were accord­ H. Alexander Smith (R-NJ) said WGTH—Pulton Lewta flight “and a monlirs goodwill tour ily was acatte.-ed and his papenti Surprise S kci^r in serving a delicious buffet siip- of the United Nations. There Is no NINE DIE IN FIRES Awaits Orders Chinese Nationalist troops could PREFERRED .Alter Feb. 21 the couple wUl reside New York, Jan. 31 (Sh—Nine aade for Peacs," will be shown. A ed X y the Connecticut State WHAY—Supper 8-rensdj rtf the Calypso Islea of the British. have been dead for some timei. He per. MNANCi CO„ INC. reason to go'back on that recog­ :In their new home on George discussion on Uie movie will.'be fill’ any need for ground forces WTIC—Spin Km Asaln West Indies. . - told the Judge this morning -that Miss Ulimar will become the W J MAIN min . . Mm* Reds Reiterate persons—including six members of WDRC—•ffoo Krnic For M i^ Ullhiar ^MANCHISTIS •.F k *M ; MITCHIU S-4IM nition previously granted." Street, <3romwell. On Evacuation held. with toe following particK in the Formosa area. The '24-vear-old princess and he has a brother in Massachusetts bride of Roy A. OiIh»rt of Ro8k- one family—died in fires here yes­ Bokwell H. Smith Douglaa.- said he can “see ' no WGTH - J Vandi-rroOk Queen Mother Elizabeth returned, vlHe^ Saturday, Feb. 12, in SW NaUonalUt China’s T. F. Tslang The bride graduated front Man-. terday. patlng on toe panel: Mrs. Anioto 1 :1S- who had been called but jwho called the Soviet move "another The funeral of Rosivell H. Smith sense whatever in redqcing our WHAV-S’ipiw-r Serrnnd* today from Windsor C^Ostle to their Jame'F'C^urch. Refusal to Air Chester High School and Hartford Three children, their i parents (Contiapcd from Page One) Newman moderator, Mrs. Ruth WTIC-Ne*a of tbs World would not interest himself inj the Miss RoaCmary 'UUmar daugh­ Instance of Soviet aggression and Secretarial School, attended /'the Field and Mrs. Frederick Sweet 143 Benton St., Was held Saturday military etrengto in what obvi­ London residence. Clarence House, ter of Mr/snd Mrs.’charles S. UII- and their uncle were killed in a ously is a- very dangerous inteX WDRC—Choralters matter. ; Imperialism againH my country." Hartford Branch of the Unlvarslty Lower East Side tenement fire, eiice.i'wlth top American Com- Miss Rachel'Smith and Mrs. L. H. afternoon at 2 o'clock at the WGTH-Cabrlel Hesiler before assembling with ' other The youth "has not been repre­ bar. 46/^'orman St!, was Rurprised HOSPITAL cAPAipiTV BOOSTED Lodge moved that the council of-Connecticut, and ia employed as Hoimes Funeral Home, \ with the national ■ situation." / 1:W— memlrers of the family at toe air­ sented by counsel but it waa pbint- yest^ay at toe h'-me of her aunt, Fomit>sa at .UN the worst of three Manhattan manders in Tokyo. While here he Melbert are co-chairmen of the Under President Eisenhms(er’s WftAY—Supper Serenade. ll refuse to consider the Soviet a secretaiy at Apter and sWiklin, blaaes. told a news conference that “ any refreshment committee. Rev. John E. Post, minister of the WTIC—One Mans Family port's royal enrIORure. ed out )>y Judge John 8. G. l)lott-‘ Charles L. Gardella, Crest- Waterbury, Jan. 31 Water- resolution. He was supported by. C.P.A., Hartford. The bridegroom, North Methodist Church,, offlclat- 34-bUllon-dollar defense spading ■ WDRC—E It Miirmw The weatherman promised Ideal ner that he would be entitled to Drive, with a miRCellancbus tiopi Paga OM) The fire waa blamed on a kero­ time American forces :Ore attacked budget for toe fiscal year begin­ WGTH-In the Mood bury Hospital today opena a'Tvew 8MILINS ^iR v iei BriUhh Delegate Sir Pierson Dix­ « a veteran of the Korean War in the sene heatCL. and firemen said anywhere they will defend them' ing. Burial was in Centtr Ceme­ weather for the British Overseas the services of the public j d^ shower attended by 35 relatives Marine Corps, also graduated from Hose and Ladder Co. No. 1 tery, East Hartford. ning next July 1, toe Army would 8 'iS — Airways Stratorrul.ier Canopus. division which will permit the care on. there was an explosion during the Selves. SMFD, will hold its monthly meet- WIlA'y-Marlne Pnatram fender when he comes up for f rial and friends. The decoration.* were Dixon said he would favor an exercising toelV own sovereign Manchester I ^ h School and ia em- Bearers were Merwin Vile, Rich­ get. 88,850,000,000, or SO mniion WTIC-r-Your l-and B-it of AH The takeoff was at 3 p. m.. with In Superior Court. He has -Jicen pink and white Rtreamers, from of 1,900 additional patients annual­ fire. I came .here to see that my mg tomorrow night at 8 o'clock ard Post, Walter - Reynolds. Wil­ dollars leas thiut this year. How­ WDRC-Mr. and Mr* Norm bright surtshlRe st-.d stable condj- invitation to Red China to send a rights in Ubctotlng all China,- in- ployed aa an officer of the Arrow commanders have everything' they held S t the Ckninty Jail sipte his which was suspended a large white ly. The division increases the hos­ Guaa- CUom. Tool The dead wereCPrank Cordero, at the flreheiuse. liam Poison, William ^binson and ever’toe new figure marlu a 7>'i- WGTU-Tqp Secret Files -tions predicted aoioa* the Atlantic. representative here for. the current cltMllng TglVran and this admits o f Oo. - in -Hartford. heed it the Job is ordered," Stump t:U — 'arrest as the $2.(>00 bond sbl at wedding bell. pital's bed capacity to 400 with toe 25rhls'wlfe. GloHi,' 36; their chil­ Harlowe Smith. billion-doUar slash over toe preced­ WHAY—Mile of Dimes The plane was due at Gander. IN MANCHESTER dMiate, but th at the question of no foreign intervention..-. dren Lucky, 8:- 'Vlyian, 3, and sMd. “We have a plan to aasist in that time has not htttyponlcS. Airs. Jeanette Berk, sister of the addition ot, ita 36 )>eds. China representation should not XIGaihhima Chapter of Beta Sigma ing three years compared with i) WTIC—Your Ijind Best of All Nfid.. tonight (8 p. m. EST) for a - "The' supporters of toe New Margie, 1; and 'Mrs. Cordero’s ' e evacuation if it is ordered. It H alter C. Smito two-btllion-dollar cut for the Nqvy WDRO—Ml' and Mrs; North one-hbur refueling atop, then was ' be considered at this time. brother, Angel Rivera. 16. n’t been ordered." Phi Will meet I tomorrow eventng- WGTH-Top Secref FllfS "My government,” he said, "req- Zealand proposal are peddling the _at 8 o’cloi.'clock at the home of Mrs. The funeral of Walter C. Smith. and a 600-milUon-dollar Increase •iSS- lo fly on to Montego Bay. Jamaica. l^fr^ucM fh« m m m H m m i line that toe rights or wrongs of In ah upper 'Manhattan Are, As the belief grew that ofdere 73. School St.,, waa heI block on has been firing sporadically at up The United States called the So­ •Tbe evangelistic purpose of the cbnie for talking about ' either Firemen who reportedXpat the 'sure on Japan to prevent her from productlop' of toe Ckimmunitv writer of the Oospel of John is U.S.'recoKnltlon or a U.N. seat for (Tathedral Street. per Tachen . Island and the Na­ ’’normalizing" relptionz with toe Playersi Trybute for the cast will viet demand a propaganda move Thon-aa Martin, owner of'the tionalists believe the Reds are truck' and its load, were^ badly N designed to confuse and divert stated clearly in the twentieth Red CHlaa. But .this country must damaged, tued a booster line, to Boviet U nion' an# Communlzt be held' Wednesday, at 8:30 p.m-. chapter: These are written that not be afraid, he added, “to dis­ building. estimated damages concentrating aqppDes there for China. In Yeomans Hall, iuiyo'ne interest­ serious efforts to halt the fighting, would run more than a million dol­ an amphibious attack. battle toe fire. which included new Communist you may believe that Jesus Is toe cuss frankly" anything thMCmay, Hie Soviet Union auggeated to ed. -Whether a member of the dra­ L'anoKllKsa Christ, the Son of God, and that lead to peace “As long as we'dls-' lars’. New cam and cars left .there Red guna Sunday also shelled Jaiian last week that both sides matic group or not. Is invited to firebombing of the Tachens yester­ for repair ' work were destroyed Quemoy,'‘350 miles to. the south, \ . ■ day. More, tbart tour yearaago the believing you may have life in his cuss from a position of strength.’’ should take steps to bring about a attend. H Thei play will 1)e presented name," said toe Rev, John E. Post Sees Tensions Eased along w.lto toe building. from nearby Tateng Island,' toe W oman M olested "normalization" of toeir relatipns. in March. Security Council defeated an al Defense Ministry said. , moat identical reeolution. yesterday in the North Methodist Walter S. Robertson ^'-assistant Top stories of the building col- Since then Moscow Radio has Vooth Sunday ' *-*■ Church. The sermon was the last secretary of' state fdr x Far lap ed under the weight of toe care With tlje oflMore war sputter­ charged th at U.S. interests were "Youth Sunday" was celebrated A dispute over inctodlng the ing along the 350-mile long series Saturday Night Soviet res^tlon an trie, a^nds in a series on the gospels, entitled Eastern affairs, said in an ARC ivhen the floors liepame weak. Whipping up a campaign to pre­ by toe Congregational Church yes-, "John: Writer of Veiled Prose; A television interview that if a Authorities said SO /amities were of IslaniU held iw toe NationaUsls, vent the two countries froni get­ terday. Henry O. Wyman, pastor, under its-U tle language of “U.S. evacuated from nearby apart'ment toe role of tne Seventh Fleet' Acts of Aggression against the Gospel of God in Christ." cease-fire can be worked out, it A 21 year old woman waa ting together. chose as .his sermon VA Bridge'', [ WASHINOrON I wilt ease tensions no end in toe houses. Flames shot more than could bp ^ticklisli. mole.sted by a man at about 7:30 "This cam pai^ of lies and mis­ Over Dry Land.’’ Partioipating In aUnese People's Republic in the "Written by an anonymous , The fleet' is somewhere in the WALLACE Tafwan (Formosa) ares and other author who was .a rellgioua genius FarFaclflc. 100. feet: in toe air. Saturday ' night on Edgerton information is conducted in ac­ the morning worship were the He noted that even after Pnsi- Five Perish In Blaze Formosa area with at Ieaat,four Street, police said, buk they were cordance with definite plana drawn Misses Jo-An Clarke and Judith lalands' of China" threatened to of the first \yster, in the city of aircraft carriers and posaibly 100 ’ War have )>ecome translated in posolbiMty that NationalUt leader hltn, shouting. "George, .GcOrge,' denotfficing both Chief Herman O, control every thought; not to men­ Marehlsa, telephoae ACndemy "fo "fill-in" or eomplate Mickbwicz, 12-year-okl son of Mr. 8-9080. RRMISSANCeJ York on the merits of toe govern­ our-time into the larger setting of Cbiong Kai-shek might be per­ .and "I Jump^ up and ran to the and Mrs. Vincent Mlckewlcz of Schendel and the “newly reacti­ tion -the very lives of toe police­ ment’s camplaints. . ' the United Natlpns, so toe Gospel suaded to give up Quemoy, Matsu front door. I had my wife by toe Bolton (ankle sprain) and Gordon vated Police (3ub. men under them, qarmot and Will your WiJUca Sterling silvtr The theater case came to the of John was a translation of toe and other cooatal Islands to the hand and waa pulling her with me. Warren, ^-year-old son of Mr. and not laat long. BBV iilKINI" DIAPKR Palestinian good news of Jesus, The door was locked and I couldn’t At a meeting yesterday at police "Local 991 will Continue to fight sarviqa.,A eomplof* assorf- BEDSIDE TELEPHONE High Tribunal after Knox' dia- Communists as part of a cease­ Mrs. Ralph Warren of 13 Center- headquarters, police voted to rC' miaaed a Justice Dept, complaint ' Into world-minded messsge for fire Bgreement. U.S. leaders re- find toe key. , field St., (cut lip>. —• u Vw tl.w .I..,..* for the ornruibenefit vi of iisits police mem-mera- P^bKc Record8 flgiliitiil' *M* »#*• s*«eir Siapar ta fe* maa that Jacob J. Shubert, Marcus all manktndr:!-... ^tedly consider some of Rie Is­ "I ran out toe back door and establUto the club a ^ I berohip until conditions in toe oI'pliljaHi^ing ifbmi •I*** *. *• ■ tam^ia JJep** »•<* Sekf S8I"* Injured yesterday were: Rlciiard cers. Members of toe dephrtment; department are corrected Heiman and three corporations "T he, eesentlal~'nbte~ of. air toe lands as prime for bargaining around the house. and knocked Langdon, 35. of 34 Lewis SL Oiaaar C a n t. Tkata tah a h tlk tek* *ll*w parfatl taa§ down toe front- door, but it was who had signed up ter ^on mem- J ^ security, W arrantee Deeds . and tafving pi*^ 'Y What 8 comfort an additional telephone can be when illness * Malta akpaau iriA aaapataat si**, arapt they control had violated toe An- Gospels, indeed of the entfw New- Hmrposes. (bruises and akralsions of lower Robert ri. ^delcndy to Robert tl-’Trust Law.i The department Testament is this: .that Jesus Knowiand:oaid a ceaae-flre with­ too late." Sledge related. bership were denied the right to, .-x'seiiite WIl presentedlaat artiaa. 100% DACKN |«/N MIST lAniNO, right lcg):HriC'H«hc»itoal. 20, sort Joseph Palmer and EUiior R. avfilabia, |p don'i"d«if^ keep* you in bed. No need to get upito answer the phone or fuikM fc«hr##Yi ^"5 appealed directly to the Supreme Christ came to earth bringing new out advanta^ to either side would of Mr. and Mra Elesore Hoheathal a al .as i M .^ 1 I U ) STtitlld ttkt TOWI) QiaT* Palmer, property at 58 Margaret" life to men of faith! When a man preserve the possibility that Slv* policemen a chance ntfaa ia» ara paifad hr yahUag walaau. Court.' of 44 Ridgewood Dr. .(fractured Rd. •'•4. •' .coma,In today. ^ / make a ctll. Just lean back and relax. And there's privacy and Thaaa aiapb, ara aaiily #*4a>«‘#W*, Knox based his dismissal on toe abides in faith in Christ, he'is bom Chiang sometime might return to Senators to Probe nose); Deborah Follansbee, 13- ‘VTu*** ‘^•i to appeal to t^Directors for fair Rose S. Vennart to Johp Rukus A',‘ % - .the mainland: Ofihe elecUOT of ^cers.ln a^y-i the Chief, who la ce* M* *ki»b *«r ttH ar altahaaO Nov. 9, 1953. Supreme Ckiurt de- to unspeakable Joy! Perhaps the year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs! once, until after another meeting to y ,, judge, Jury and exedu- and Mary Rukus,- property on protection at all times with a telephone at your beside. Marahra -4w4et" lORANDC M-ORtOMl You can give your home this wonderful convenience for only PLUS «M sat ziMticisad cited a 1922 decision' to that effect abundantly.’ May God be prpised ,the U.N. toward arranging ceesed by toe . police membership (CoaUnned from Page One) Mrs. Franklin Close Of 610 W. Mid­ Officers elected yesterday were in . toe union ’working with toe erty on Woodbridge Street Iwrs (f«i^ arSar and aald baaeball for more than for 'toe spiritual Gospel of 'Sa^nt cease—Are. dle Ipke. i tissue injury in left Police mechanic John Baldyga, Quifrialui Deeds cents fi day (plus a small installation dtarge). Let our tidtiAlNUir. union officers. We believe that the Ml er bafers th* de«dtiM.fi«ts ef 30 years had been left to'develop Johit. It teaches us above all that Before he Supports such a reso­ dent Eisenhower ^ succeed Asso­ leg): Arlene Shea. 16. daughter president; Sgt, Milton Stratton, -EYnncIa R. Gardner to,Margai|M!-i on toe understanding It was not real Christianity in the heart lution, Sen. Dobglaa (D-Ill) said police membership will stand firm. I. Gardner, property. business office tell you all about it ciate Justice Robert H. Jackson, of Mr. and Mrs. George Shea, Hart­ vice president; Patrolman Samuel ."Those policemen who asked for on, Hyief MenJi lit. subject to anti-trust Icgislation- consists in beln|: som'kone, and not he wants toe Eisenhower adminis­ who died last fall. ford (irtuscle strain in left an.k)e); Maltempo, secretary. S treet.' Knok said he could aee no "valid in doing sometl|lng!" tration to make clear 'whether it Peter Grady, 17, ion of Mr, and union membership have been asked Camillo Gambolati to Josenh J. Kilgore said hei haa received A spokesman for the club, who to iaclease enrollment in toe police dUtlncUon" between toe facte of is going to continue to support eight' letters of protest and that Mrs. William Grady of 44 Olcott asked that he not be named, aald Hublard, Jr., and Theresa F!%ib- the baseball and theater cases. n . LOtTfl BIAS CURBED Chiang's regime as toe legal gov^ Dr. (lacerated forehead). . ^ that these officers would not neces­ union if possible. lazd, property on Woodbridge tW.M-iWIltnBUMI •MimiAAMCI other committee members have rb- "The day. of totalitarianism Is Charge Ceueplruey flt. LouU, Jan. 21 ifU-Segrega- snunent of China. calvrd 'quite a number" of com­ ' All victims were released in good sarily be the ones whe would take Street. • \ (tin l«i|i Hi teZ mfiw lifiarhNNt) The ’ government complaint, Uon ended quietly today in St. Sen. W atkins (R-Utah) said in plaints,' about Harlan'e -"gevern- condition after'being treated at toe office. More defialle'fikiUan would flnUhed but It seems stULto exist Florance Wind to MaMa,Wel!r, ebqiged toe Shubert interests ett- Louis publlr high sehoota. At' a separate interview he does no,t mental theories’’ as'understood by hospital. have to rome next Sunday^ he said. in tha Manchester Police Dept." property oh Highland Street. ITHC southern NEW ENGLAND TELIPHONE COMPANY gaged tor many yaars in a con- goidaa Blewrtt High School In the believe “ that CTiiang should lie the writers. Warren Gordon, according to (Taloa Statesnear The move by the union was an DEWEY-RICHA\AN ■piracy In restraint of latentate city’s West End about 2M Ne- forced" into a position wbsre be The Senator said all who pro- hoapltal reports.. suffered" his in­ In answer .^o toe move to re» .attempt td counter toe efforts of -Hie flavor and nutrftiVe value trade ia the production, ;booklQC gtuea regtotered for the aprlng had to Agree ito a permanent teoted will have a chance to be jury as a reauJt of being hl^ by a Vive toe Police Club, a union those policemen wlio did not wish ot na egg yolk.nre not at(«eM by 7«7 Ma in STREET : ISIMFLY SAY "CHAEGE IT ' •ad BWaeatstlnii oC legitlitoate at- MOMSder. About 1,«M whites also oeaae-flre whicli would eye^ pte- heard if they desire. He declined to hockey sHck. His vma the. first t^^eeman t ^ y had this to say : to Join the union find who have tha color ot the yolk. Color u de- tp artiw ; aa4 that tbiw eoniiiared Wghdpf ed at the prevtoualy aU vent him from trying 85 liberate name any of thoee who hike op- such injury, reported By the hospi­ w'vunlon tha police in now voted to reeetnWIih the po- tormiiied.by har^ty- an a ' ^ ' A, to aMMtNMw the boonag at tbs w|Me Khool. his. people". on toe .malnlaj]^' poeed the nominatioo. tal: this seaeon. nenester ing pushed Uc# Club In ^ a n taken yeaterday. feede eaten by the .hen! . I. .• ■: I T ...... ^ '■ I . • • ' 5 sjS •a.-.. MANCHESTER EVENING HERaUiD. l f i k N C H S r ^ MONDAY; JANUARY 31,1955 PAGB SEVEN llANGHESTBR BVENING HfiRALD. MAN^HBSlPER. CONN* MONDAY, JANUARY 81,1958 r I iiiiiiiii'S flUBtlme. In ,ona 'community, toe. f C5ilna, FormoM, aJid .Um >UnlUd U ght rate ^ deegy among T-year-olda tieHtfr StktM will all hava to yield aoma- . r iyataribua blue light haa Droodlet dropped 58 per cent tn three years i Uiinf, It ia good to hava It befora Y o u r lal af^'fluoridatlon was started. .. ■' 'ISt^ arfebuntered bj( hlghway^ By BOeiBR PSIGB thaVnltad NaUoaa. Perhapa^arT TSetS In a NeiY York eominu- crews ahd motorlats out in OrtK^ nlty which installed SuoridatiodS' Js, In thf world, anourt j»MecUve gon. It ia as elusive fa flying Hem showed that there had been* n 115 Tdidoin, and wiah^iorurvival, to per cent increase in toe number aaucera. thaniaelvea, which . aug' produce' an^.avenlual aolution. of 5- to 8-year -old children with WALTER«^ T B R it rKRGUBO^f gjpata that it may indeed ba an' FlHoridstotn^taiStaMM 4«my free teeth as compared to . Th 80 long yaars Watkins hat iftvar mad# ridiculous advartis- PuMlaMT* _ ELKS CARRIAGE HOUSfxC ' i ftouadad October 1. Un other manifestation of benevolent (Not In years has a scientific de- to fk i^ of the same age group in '’^ing itatafnanti.. Tha furnifura pictured in our advartisemanTs is YsloSjment aroused aa muck public nearby, cootmuhlty which had a ROCEVILLE . Evemna ^ Weakening The Ona HopB supervision of our affairs from flilqride-di^leiit water auj^ljr. .axactly at you iaa it in our mbra-than-an-acre of baautiful dis plays. PabBahad^ :iniarsd .ar taa interest as the fluoridation'pi pnh- ‘NOccasionally, in a sort qf badt- another planet. iV approached one llc water supplies to help prevent irta on ihaaq teata led - the When we say our Store-Wide Semi-Annual Sale it in progresT.^u !tirster.-^Cbiui,. aa department of New York— wm^er area in our nati^'al policy, motorist, for instanqe, aa He was tooth decay. The fluoridation EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT •X. know the savings art gehiiing. It's the'Furniture Sale you can bmava trying to check the condition of fSrocesa is producing^ dramatic re­ the naikm’a most pdpulous state-— :/V: gnascsuPTUiN bate* / questions are asked slid issues are to give whole-hearted approval in . . ifor style, for quality, for value! . his chains. He, with a suspicious sults in reducing the denUI decay y Parable to Advance ^ raised which reajly ought to be rate among children. Yo gCQUAint tb fluoridatl^ Most other state Prte Traiuportation by Silvef Ia b* B im . J mind, noted only that the light AEIMI OQUM e.aaaadaaaaaa.aeaeaaaa #•« given some consideration in the its readers 'with the latest Infor­ health depat^aots have alao en HonttlS ...... B-W made him cast a shadow, as It mation about this ' proceed. The dorsed the 4, liMvinK OriniEB Hdl at 7 P. -M. / QM 9 aCOStll eaaaaaeasaaaeaaaaaoaaae A«W front lines of policy too. And it Herald, In coopcratlorf i^llh the Jiist what edtuea. tha addition WMkly ...... *W hovered behind him. of fluoNde to druddng water to OOPT a»baoaaaaa*a»,be»»«**V •'* is a disheartening thing, to think ,Manchester Dental Society; today act as a dental dabay pMvaattve ■ ' i ...... that while such' calm study may With a ftiore positive oiitldclr on DVarren Hull as 8r.-n by bMlins a aeries or articles, on flu­ IfClCBKR'Or __ oridation of’public water supplies.) la n ot known. It la gfendrally be- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS be esUblishtng some basic truth things, he would have recognized Waeping Centcatant on IJCved,^'however, tha\^.,flupridea JTh« AsMdattd P^m ^5S!5S!l;®JJ oi^'^nclple we can Ignore only at that some .visitor from- outer nStrike It Rich’ " ...re- Mtttlad to the WK of repubUcattpn of Fluorine' is a wlll-o’-the-Wlsp o f :Y peril, 5Ur front line policy spaqe was in helpful sympathy Strike It Rich” la my favorite toe chemical world. Ip its puTe , .^y with the 'effort of any poor hu­ TV Program- It’s so good I've been form, it is a.-i elusive, greenish gaa. eociated with tooth deea;^. < k - goes blithely ahead, paying abso- Ode thing It certain: Fli I man to check the chains on any trying to figure out how to swipe It lathe most act'ye chemical ele­ 41sp6t6bes herein are alto reeervei^' lu|ely no atUntion to such funda­ ment known, and will combine tion does reduce the rate of deehy ADRIAN / r mentals. modern earth vehicloi and was the idea for a show of my own. readily with mqst other elements. among children. Thla la one of toe- FUU senrtee cUeat d N. B. 4- have one Mlliant format call^ few findings In dental decay re­ Such a back-water area study actually trying to cast light, not This same elementin solution of is pleased to announce MISS DORO­ /■ 1 *®l‘ob£liera Bapr*e!»«A«h'^= shadow, on the subject. ' ‘OStrlke It Poor." It will feature one part to l.QOO.QOO parta water search that haa not become a sub­ Jultua Malhewalfactol Aseowr — New has Just come from a Senate For­ mllllonairea who want to lose ject of controversy. THY CONLEY, hair atyliat, haa - Terb, Chicago. Djtrdt As we have said befora,, we re­ ia helping preVeht tooth decay MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF eign Relations subcommittee, and money to get In a lower tax brack­ among the natim’s children. (Next week: The history of fluorine.) . joined hia staff and U now taking CIRCULATIOW8. It discuasta the eventual effect gard this attention from somebody et. Every time they answer m ques The disi'.oviery that addition of from outer space aa a welcome tion correctly they’re allowed to appointments for styje waving. ' The Herald Printing 1« upon the United Nations of vari­ fluoride (fluorine In compound A It Mahogany aaoaaiea no financial resaonaibflltr f< development. Die Installation of g^ive me gSOO. 1110 Networks have fom ) to community watir eup- i . ous regfonal security organiza­ been too short-Wghteff to ang^tois typdSmpbleal errors appeals to a chains on a modetn automobile pliea .Will help reduce tooth decay K vmaMeptS'hnd other readby inatti tions. up so I’m working on anotoer^ea. hfa-aroused'widespread jmblle In- alk In Service for Hair Shaping 7, to Tha Manfcheeter Evening Herald. is only one of many instances It’s called: "What’s Your Name?" Fediic Weak 1 9 . 9 5 The study noted that groups tei'est. ', ; advertising closing hours: in which we hAve progressed our­ Contestants are picked from the Communities which, have fluori­ _dny-l p ro. Mdav. like NATO "appear to possess *d selves Into a complete Incapacity audience and each one la given ' dated their water supplied acclaim Shaky,RaaDom? IAIN S t ; — TEL. M M - 6 2 M - __esdar—I P- nt vantages in organizing common quart of gin. Then to ^ try to its benefits. Dents! societies, pub­ > Wadoeaday-1 p jn . Tuesday. to function by ourselve^. Hardly Ttwii Ym SImM Try RRRIZAN Mondays, Open. Daily TheraaRer Tborsday-1 p. n*, Wrtneaday. defense against aggression, par figure out who they are. TTiey may lic health officials and pther NBW HOURS: For rirtdav—1 p ra. I^rsday. ,'a day goea by in the lives of any not win much money but' they groups have' endorsed the. process, FERRIZAN is one. of the Fiaast Mir-TIturadaya • A. M. to 9 F. M. Batwuy^f p. tn. FrMay. l ticulariy Communiat aggression." Fast-Acting Blood Buildidg Tooict 8 A. M. to 8:30 OuaUM dsaditoa: 10:80 a m aaCb of us when we do not find our­ should be toe happiest contestants and a demand foi;.ith adqpUhn is day at attbUeatlon except Saturday — But then dt asked the following on "TV. being made In many-communtties Made. selves baffled and frustrated by Do oot 'coolusc FERRIZAN with ■ P SB. .______, ■ question: . ' by parents’ organizations and civic the Intricacy of oUr way of llv leaders. old-fashioned Liquid Iron Tooks. Monday, January 81 "On the other hand, will tha ing, and'in need of some kind of a when the man had withdrawn To date, more than 850 cities FERRIZAN is oiodctii—up-to-date cumulative affect of the regional hla nMmtershlp. And then some and villages with a total popula­ —gives you picoty of blood-miildiag blue light, helpfully focused. of the men at the offjge. who were Iroo---thie full daily quota of the all United Nations Takes Over arrangementa in time lead to the very good friends of his aRd w-ho tion of 16,000,000, persons are add­ Lush% inch divtslon of the world into super­ ing fltioridc.i to trelr water sup-> impottaoi lodsoa plus a gtswroti* MOIIL were very active in the cnurch, plies. Hundreds of other communi­ sufwly of the B, and B, Vitamioa. he FuiTHture Sale You Can Believe In! ■*ni# Formosa question, which power blocs existing largely. If began to drift away from him f i l ­ A formuta designed to do mw pco- ing that he did hot care aboiit ties are considering fluoridation Involves not only the question of not wholly, apart from the United A Thought for T v ^ y and many of them already have found good if you are dcbcicot in something tost meant a great deal^ these blood aiid strSogth-buildtag Regularly $29.50. Duncan Phylfe and twp Chinas, but that of a- com- Nations system ?," . - to them. taken- steps tb .begin the process. FUELOIL. ^ plicated and rather excepUonal Why are these communities be- elcmcnu. Sheraton Tables to enhance your 18th From all we can see In the Dr. Roy Smith tells the story of At long last the man realized Take FERRIZAN for 30 days and Nylon and Rayon Carpet United SUtea poaiUon, la now be­ that he hhd been wrong. He could lito stirred to action? Because acl- Century living room are made .with world today, there la only one an­ man who found tokt he did not ha\’e hla own opinions - and they entific research has' shown that ace for youtsclf how good it ia. mahogany veneered tops . . . solid\ fore tha United Natlona, and that swer to this. • sgrM with his pastor oh several fluoridation has markedly reduced Start this vary day. You’vt nothiog need not necessarily be those of to lose, for FERRIZAN it only told mahogany bases! The 23 x 15-inch caAnot help but be a healthy The United Nations is being ideas that the,ihinUter had nor did the. church. The-main thing that dental decay amonir children, (and eventually will reduce dental de­ satisfaction guaraotsad oc yout MORIARTY Worth $10.50 o square y u r d if parfact! End Table has a drawer; the 36 x 19- king. In this world which is sick he like some of the official stands he be a part, of a group of men slioved into the background by cay among adults, since the bene­ motley bade. swar and of the threat of war, that the .Official poard of the and. women who were at least try- Trust Watkins to be oitoTtf tha first to inch Cbcktail Table brass claw feet. such rejglonal pacts, and the church, took. After, thinking it Ing to do what .waa right. To leave fits last all through a person's HAIE'S DEPARTMENT STORE 'th i^ can be a reassuring as- 'ITte step table measures 22 x 16 inches United States is the prime shover. over, he decided that, in all fair­ them waa to align himself with bring your lush % " B^Moloom of Nylon over all. Buy a pair or a single table sumptkm that war ia not going to We have even, in our proposed ness to himself and to the church those who had little regard for the BROTHERS artd Jlayon . . and tha first to ever offer get wona while talk la going on. he should ask that hla name be things that are right. He went at this big savings! trVhty with Formosa, eliminated dropped" from the church rolls. it at tliis lovr^rica^hese are "mill irreg­ Beyond ttmt, there ia the' hope back to his church. OPEN square yard thit polite reference to the For a while he was rather proud Thomas Smith. SPECIALIZING IN ulars." Tha irrtf)gulorH do not Impair that talk n ^ Jia v a aoma reaulta. United NaUone which we have of his Independent spirit, but when Sponsored by the Manchester two men whose compliments he Council of Churches. the wearingk/qualitielT' the least. 1995 The road fof\Stich talk ia, how- previonsiy Incorpdrated in such , CUStOM BUILT HOMES 24 HOURS li feet wide aver, difficult, ^salmost beyond did not necessarily appreciate Choose frqpi 12 ft. rolls for vrall-to-wall things aa NATO, the. Organiza­ compliplented him on his stand, he SS40 RAISE SOUGHT installOtioM or fit-your-room rug sizes in analytical imaginau tion of American Stsftes, and the began io Wonder if he had made CKnW a L CONTRACTING 315 CenUr Stv—T i l MI-3-5135 Sandalwood . As the United NatlChs effort to Manila Pact. We are Incessantly mistake. I| was not long until Hartford. Jan. 3,l (dh—The AFT. RE5IODEI^G AND REPAIRING three sfunning colors . . SandalwoodT^ / the church tj^k -a stand that he union which repreaenta aoma Of C hoice! handle the situation o^ifns, both building up special* and regional Spring Green and Nutria.. waa really-in favor of and he waa Connectlcui’a Stale employes is FREE ESTIMATES MORTGAGES ARRANGED jW OlIL KEROSENE 7 ' Sipring Green of tha direct belligerents. U ^m u- alliances, ajtprofeasedly in an ef­ very proud of it, but. then hC real­ proposing a $540 across-the-board nlst . China and Formosa China, fort to protect the peace, but all ized that he was on the outside, annual wage increase.' The union Nutria nra as verbally bellicose as ^ r . en he heard someone commend made the proposal in a .13-point to thy neglept of the one Alliance cbiirch'on its support of the legislative program issued Satur- ERNEST RITCHIE , Bach recognizes In the oU\er a w ^ h might really have a chance RANGE Cross Blood program he was da.v. Other alms include 1.1 paid 115L i b e r t y s t . t e l . m l 3-8172, Ma n c h e s t e r 01 wwild-ba' mortal enemy, and, X if protecting the peace, if w/ very proud of It, for he was vhry holidays, retirement after 25 yelrs whatever they may eventually be much interested in the blood bank and paydays every two weeks. g ^ e full support and importance idea. But then he realized again ' forced to do, the ad- to iK that he was on the outside. panee position taken by both ia Thei^, are some who take the After awhile he went back to OPEN EVERY ' against the impoaitlon of any tha church and aat in his old pew, shallow ^nd expedient view that THURSDAY EVENING truea upon twm. Hop^ver, it can but toinga i x 47 to 70> inches with two llH -inch leaves!, And you get .six than It la for tu: X [ - 252-coil double-offset innerspring • protected top with a shelf for extra carrying 2 Bo we may, before .-there' proof that to; 'atomic testa had W h y p r y c l o t h e s t h e h a r d - w a y ? w h y , i n d e e d ? chairs with it instead of the usual four , . . upholstered in washable crystal o Automatic Timor unit of extra heavy gauge wire and capacity and a separate section for botties. a ablution at 4he United Nations, anything to .do^ .wnto the dead . double-quilted cotton., Famous SAF Mahogany or maple finished gumwood. grey plastic. . liave to tailor our own national sheep. ' - ‘ o Automatic Hcot Cut-off Insulb insulating pads and pre^buITt views, ao that w*e accept a guaran- At toe same t.ii^, however, and quilted Seat Edge borders. Cov­ toodjpeace in the area, as mougb they have failed to find any other PHONE YOUR LdCAt^JCTRlCAL ered with a sturdy 8 oz. grey and gpld of national aocurity fdr qu^lvas, extdanation for ;toe sheep deaths, APPUANCE OEAIIR. striped ticking. MatchTng box sprini^, aitiier. So, although tha new have 72 hand-tied extra firm coils. abanaen tha right to ^o^dar ter aacii pi a^j^ialjr American rHU- guarantee mny be Iron-clad, and KEMP’S 7 / Full or twin lizes. tiQtuatpdot. ^ ]4b>rt be no connection what- 1NOOEFOBA1XO aoevair betwaan stoma and ahaep MS MAIJ^ OT. i t t t -lOO M ,lt deaa;'a UlnMA It arm taka healthy ahaep, I b oiwniiHtot thla Npiihg. to prova It. - ■AUBi m at M B V lca 'i\ ' ; ' I .. ,' ■/ -- c . : U ll^ E S T E R EVENING HERALD. MANtTHESTER, CONN, MONDAY. JANUARY 81, 1965 ‘f' '' F A 6 & N M BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, MONDAlf, JANUARY 81, 1965 MAiiib

    ILY CROSSWORD FUZZLB ------R o c k x M e ^ ' BY FONTAINE FO r BY. 4L:^VERMEER ^},v 0 4 Voter Makinx Session Skating Tonixht ^^^OONBRVILLB FOLKS - \- Aidtnitt% sermon to Memorial Field promisee to 5 p.m. All other areas will be Tolland was fmmd _.gul)to- air 15 Poaaattiva parasite 43 Recedes 'Why, what do you mean?’ I Delta Chapter No. SL R o y a 11 pronoun did at with your life, than your voice. , produce, a controversial sesaion on open to the public for skating charged by JudgeiRbbert J- ngeon Plymouth 31 Pay etttntion 43 Region stammered, trying to gather my Arch Masons,, will hold s'business^ an(Lhas been piacra on six months 16 Sea food wits. ' • sonlng alms tonight at 8 'o’clock -between the hours of 10:30 Rock 30 Gaelic 44 Aim Friend Did you visit\the art when the Planning Commission meeting Wednesday evening .ih the j ^ a.m. to '5 p.m. robation. In otlw cases Forrest llP laeai 10 Fervor 31 Lathered 46 Type measure 'I mean the dog on your arm.’ Maaonic Temple at 7:30. The usual BI. Hartin, 40, of Manchester wee 3Q Aaaiatanta galleriea wKen you were In New ■What—what dog?’ holds its hearing a t the HolUater 23 Annoyed 33------Allan 47 Comfort Street .School social hour and refreshments Yrlll fined 315 for violation of the ruleiL 31 Metric York? “The dog on your .arm, • follow the iheeting.- / 34 Pork cute Poa 4SRepoao New Rich — We didn’t need to, •■The other sone revlelon requests, w*.of theve.w road; Bylvis; 44 meaiuraa 31 Demented 50 Weight madam. The dog on your arm.’ id. 318. kpeed- 23 Spoken Our daughter paints. ■Why,’ I etam m er^, with sud* one concerning property owned by . 33 Color lightly 26 Barrier 40 Declaim measure Cheney Brothers on Hackmatack The monthly 'meeting of the Arabs Seek to Thg; Albert Latlcli’., Jr., 26. East 34 Retain den inspiration, 'you mean this? Stanley Group of tha ^ u th Meth­ Street; 324. apeedin] 16. failure to At each pasaing female Why—thiB animal ia a mammal.' Street and the other involving 34 River crdiaiiig He’d gaily wolf whletla property owned by Alexander odist W3CS will be held tomorrow Rift oil Iraq Paei carry regiatratlon; enyon Thur- 37 That girl r“ 1 k. r ft r ■The guard ayed my amali exotic at 7:45 p. m. at the home of Mrs. logh, 45, Putnam, |24, epertllng; r Until he wae etn|ck pet with a degree of puaxlement. Jarvis on W. Middle Turnpike, are Jeha Fletcher, Jr. SO Melodic By a mlas-guided ■ miiitte also expected to help fill the sehool Bernard St. Pierre, l89 W. Center Waiter Mmer,-29, Mai Chester, 324, 33 Custodian r ft ■Well,’ he grunted, 'he looks dam St. Mlsa Adeline Dlk. 137 M enrr (Gb«Ha*M from Page Om ) speeding, 36. pasaing a stop sign, Don’t let acid indigestion act the —Maurice Selti much like a dog to me. But go on auditorium. The three applications John Elelcher, Jr., 30, of 23 Fffl- 14 Married. have attracted such St., who was one of the Girl 3i4, passing on a curve; Alton best of you. Don't suffer nccalcssly .w(unan r II) b through.' ” ton Rd„ was one of 42 persons who minister of national guidance; Maine, 36, this city ^0, Intoxica­ from heartburn and gassy pressure “Once while on a crose-ewntry terest, the planners felt obliged to Scouts of Troop 1 who toured Eu­ passed the state bar cxamlnationa 35 Taro roots lecture tour,” aaye Fanny Muret holid the hearing at the school rope last summer, will ehpw slides Syrian Foreign Minister Fsydhi tion. three months -.in ToUand pains. Dci'as millions do—always B" ft A bankrupt clrctia Vfas being held I^c, 30 and 31. County Jail, third offense, common carry Turns for top-speed relief SSrutttve “I carried with me an exceeding!; rather than at the small Municipal and relate some of her> experi, . Fletcher, a native cJf San Mateo. Attassi and Jordan Foreign Min­ 37 Caustic auctioned off, and a timid little drunkard.' from acid stomach distress. Turns 9 emalt Peklngeee dog, which is thi men bought the tiger after m|t- Building hearing room. encea ' < _ ' Calif., moved to' ponrtectlcut after ister Walld Salah. can't ovcr-alkalize, can't cause acid 30 French' HI IL moat convenient canine pet for The most controversial of the ’ ■ The rexes of Ferdinand Le- m bidding severel circus owners. his dlsc'narge from the service. He Egyptian newspapers called Blonde, 11 M.-irket St., charged rebound. They require no water, F ^ novelist w 2$ B2TTT travel In America, where dogs are Circus owner—What thow are three zone .Ohange proposals is the A special meeUng .of the V/om- had served in the Army for almost openly today for the Iraqis to re­ no mising. Get a bandy roll of 40Untlosa " not encouraged on the railroads. supermarket application, which with delivering' alcoholic liquor to P 1 ;ou with? en’s Home LieagueXi^ll, be held in Jhree years during World War H, move flieit prime "minister. The a minor;- Jerome Bobruff, 25. West Turns today! 41 Chum St This little fellow' knew hie tech­ Timid man—None. I hou .’lit tha calls for .the resoning of the Edgar the Salvation Army ^|todel tomor­ and was in Germany for two years. press reiterated Egyptian demands Hartford, speeding; Roy Hough- (>ftr^ *"'M*tmNG HOUSE M a TOR HOnPLB 43 Tidal wave nique and when he approached Clarke /property. Mott’e attorney, row afternoon at 2 p^lock. The lOfSK* 01)T OUR WAY BY'J. R. WlLLli^MS tiger for myeaTT He is a graduate of the Univer­ that. Hie.A.rab states stay aloof, ta lihgi 4-7v Hamden, speeding; and »if 45Laaa frsquant r 55 Pullman could relax into a good Circus owner—'WhBt on earth do John 8. G. Rottner, has already guest (ipea'xcra sill be CMt. /n n a sity of Connecticut land of the Uni­ from '■fpretgn,paets.” ' Wilfred Fisher, Jr.,‘ 18, Stafford 40 Karakul imitation of a fur piece acroae my Indicated hla client intends to Andreason .and IA.' B lan k s Cha- versity of Connecticut School of , DM/1H1S Bellows^ A • S' you want with a wild tiger? It was apparent, however, that Springs, speeding were all con­ ijip-.. ^ . -„ hardlv 81 Actress West 5“ $ arm. ' mid Man->AWell, (hesitantly) build a supermarket on the proper- varry of Wliltm'antic. The hbatesses Law, and is now employed in the some of the Arab preiplera— nota- ...... , j “1 had traveled thoueande of . ty, contingent on the Commisslon'i tinued for-one week with the ex- i - B e sa y s THEglESTAlB Ff?6SH O JT ori, ADE0UAT6.OF ^ 53 Whip i p roy wife died last month and I’m i.-ill b* Mrs. Margaret Proct(>l\and contract^partment of Aetna Life bly those of Lebanon,' Jordan and cCption of' LeBionde’s case which miles without incident, in thie ikilon tonlghtx Mrs. Annie Leggett. Insurance Co. 38CEATH6 ISMSAK THt PORCH— COURSE — Bur 15 83 Fonnerly i lonely. Syria—were reluctant to go as far | wiU be heard Feb, 14. TUMS fOB xm niMMY „ /It FLOOR, AND HE 84 Donkey ' ft fashion, but one evening at Pitts, '•'Cxpreea^OppoeltioB Fletcher is married to the for­ Eg>’pt wants in condemning Those who forfeited bonds for 1 . # > - _ »■ IHTVIO MINDTES . . THERE AN IDEA vr IT It burgh, when there was barely time Two distini^t and unrelated mer Mary Friar of WiUlmantIc, IWArtTSTDMO'jerr " HE COULD DRINK J iH rr?--HAK- 85 Auction la much safer to limit your Map shows area surrounding Edgar Clark* property for which The ezecutive board of the Cen­ Iraq. j motor vehicle violations were;: 80 The— -Cas for me to make my train by rush groups have corn* forward to ex­ Mott’s Superstores will seek a change in zone tonight at 8 o'clock ter Church Woraen'r Federation la and the couple ha^e th^e sons, ’ TDA80OT HERE K A F F / ? i t w 5i than to speed your limit. A Saudi- Arabian diplomat, who . Mark Lawinger, Providence. R. I.,; 1 IhlENOOOH.TO 87 8^bM ing from the lecture platform to press strong opposliVon to the zone during a Planning Commission hearing at the Hollliter Street School. planning a potiuck supper to wel­ ages six years, tliree years and has been taking part-in the nine-i Leonard Camellert, 33; Kearny, »TH i5 S O R e tT IS ,LA«T a VlEtK DOES MOME the station, 1 met what threatened -^Hart County/(Ky.) News. change. One faction, a cltlxens Key Indicates: (1) the entrance to Memorial Field; (2l the Edgar come Mre. Walter Tong before she four months. day c ^ :ferencX of the league pre- N. J.; Alfred Synnett, Waterbury TME UONSy — ftiT th a t; A SOODlV DOWN 5>l to be my Waterloo. In evening i i i n i l group, represented by Atty. Jay, Clarke property; (3) Memorial Field site of new 15.000,000 high school. addresses the group Wednesday ■ He is ' a member of the 'Wllll- mlera/h

    / ■ ■- . ; MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. MO^IDAY. JANUARY .31. IdSS MANCHESTER EVENING HIERAL^, MANCHESTER, CONN. MONDAY, JANUARY 8l, 1?55‘ Page e l e v e n PAGETEM , , ■ ■ I iiiKii I I

    THE P r o :s o n •X- ; m n g Hemld Angle XT Selvy Coming Here No Bargain Willie^ays Record Breaker Anriiial Key Dinner 360 Players Six ►eat :RARL W. YOST Six.or Seven In4ians>Meet Bristol l F*rto EdMev Tonight Mt Statler Makes Hit Cities Would Named ill 16 SUNDAY en who are anxlou* to aecure Hartford, Jan. 81 (85 — The' In Crucial Road Fray In Thunderbird Event T ConnecUent Sport* Writers ^1- Scoreless In Ne w Role Awaken llcketa for the Gold Key Dinner . ground for the second straight ' Calls are placed with several down- Like to Join llaaoe annual Gold Key Award Hour Session Palm Springe, Calif.,'Jan. 31 lbair League clubs, con­ ing about that six-overtime cold war between Minnesota and Purdiie to the r«w York Gian'a from Min- - shoveling a neighbor's walk and Britain la on the agenda at night once promise)] to develop into a tional Tournament. , : « and it is- a pleasant visit, meet­ Receiving the awards this Win Final Four Caines vinced things would be easier if Saturday. . ^ lieapqlto In 1951. driveway and they perform the bitter, down-to-the-wire race be- The trio wound up even at the end of the regulation 72-hole distance ing. with Dr. David Waskqwltz, year are Hugh Greer, eoach of -.Xtie. Gophers., and Purdufe-found themselves In a sit-and-wait deal ■"I’m In Sioux City, loway,*’ he task before the aun break* .tween' the. major leagues for the To'Reach Tournament the colleges returned to the two- yesterday—270 strokes and 1* blows under par. said.' ( was filaying an through to collect their spending long athletic trainer and- doctor the University of Connecticut' at Lafayette,. Ind., before M it^ sota finally broke out to'break It up West Oiast territory, today stowed basketball tram; Johnny New­ platoon ayatem, set out today to exhibition game, there.) “I’m sit­ money...Week starts on a happy for Hardware City athletic, teams. Beat- winning streak this winter 59-36. Those six overt imes-i-w^h the first 'four scoreless—matched Today’s duel was aet for 18 holes, and a sudden deatk engagement ell, retired three-sporta conch at sign up the collegians they, drafted ting In the moVles, watching a note when we ail attend church . . Doc has one of the finMt prac­ to a turtle-like crawl. the college record. in event there was stm a tie. Hartford High School, and Thn by the High cagera waa two during their annuual b ti e i n e s s western when they fluheU on the Skating is omitted from the agen­ tices In the state and has refused Both the American and National Purdue Juat wouldn’t give Op the,.v — ——— —— — — ...... - "■<»• Senior Mftuber at ,89 Cohane, sports editor of Look straight (New London and Eaat meeting which ended Saturday. - ■ screen ‘Willie Ma>w, report to the da for the afternoon but we ride numerous offers to become asso­ Leagues ap; ear determined that ball in the first three extra periods, Haas, from New'Drleahs, at 39 Magazine. The NFL coaches feel they’ve hotel.' to Manchester at night and, Visit ciated with major league baseball the other miake the first move to. Hartford), and now in ort|er to [the senior member of the. three­ The Gold Key Award* will be been hjtndlcapped since the col­ choosing to wait for a last second “I ■ don’t . know nobody' at the with relatives.- A very restful timms and National . Football expand. qualify for the State Tournament Say, Hey, Yourself some. put together rounds of 70-66- "Ebepanaion would seem to be present^ by three sports writ­ leges shed the platoon system , shot. Air three closing attempts hotel so I don't know w'hat's going day. League organisations. When told for the flrat time since 1948 they 67-67 for Mis 270. on When I to the hotel they that Don Race, former New Brit­ two or three'years away from er*. HaroM Ogden of 'th e which still is a pro standby: One- missed. Hbwever, and it was Min­ git MONDAY Hayfleld, regtkered out of tell me ‘you’re going to the. ain Teachers College athlete was what we have learned so-far," said Hartford Times will moke the, must win their remiHnlng four platoon play shrouds a player's nesota’s turn to hold the ball in Soon to leave Manchester is the contests. It’s a big order, especial­ Chicopee, Maas,, had 63-70-68-69 majors.' I didn’t want to go to no now on the faculty at Manches­ Frank Lape of the Chicago White presentation to Newell; Bill natural abiUty, the pros argue, the fourth after getting the cen­ Rev. Carl Olson, pastor ly since the Indians must face and that makes it all the tougher and Souchak, ■ 27-year-old ex-fooL- majors. I wanted to stay abere I ter High, the doc replied, "He‘s a Sox. chairman o f tiie four-man Cruirksluink of the Norwich ter jump. ball iJlayer from Duke, ended with Emanuel Liutheran' Church for the American League group w hich has Bulletin to Greer, and Joh* Bristol, Windham and New' Lon­ for them to spot the college aUrs Each hit a, field goal in the fifth was and aee the rest of that a'est- great boy. One of the best boys 1 66-66-69-69. past eight yearp. "It was a tough have ever met." Race' hails from been exploring the possibility' of Leary of the New Haven Regis­ don in road tilts,, and Meriijten at who might fill their needs. overtime and.Purdue then took a ern. decision to make after making so the Armory- It’s highly iniproba- Problem Obvious / Haas, wh.o wbn the 1954 Thun ■ “Pretty soon I^o (Manager Leo Portland and was a flhe catcher realignment. ter to Cohane. three-point lead in the sixth. So Leo Durocher finds things a bit many friends here in Manchester,” ble that the loctds will make the Hiat problem was obvlovs dur­ derbird event with a 72-hole score Durocher) gets me on the phone ' with several TCC teams . . . Albie More Definite The dinner will be In the Cap­ Frank Selvy much scoring rattled the Boiler­ of 268, probably merited theVrole too cold for hjm as he travels the the Boston Red Sox roOter said. This wks more definite than the New Haven tourney but it Isn’t ing the draft, top matter of busi- makers, however, and a pair of and I tell him I don’t want to come ' Booth. Yale’s one-time a M Ameri­ itol Room at the Hotel Statler. Impossible. is during the three-day NFL mfessional basketball's great- o f .favorite in the playoff of-hla banquet circuit. The New York up now because I don't think I ' He will be. located In Oakland. can football star, was puzzled National LeagOe statement, which ball-handling errors led to . six CoUf. "Guess I'll be an Oakland League Encounter ___sion. It took more than l8*hours. st individual scorer this season, previous experience., Giants manager makes a couple can play major league ball. 'What when two men walked Into the only Saturday ruled xwt any ex- poiiits by the Gophers. rooter now. They plSy pretty good Manchester’s tournament hopes for the pros to select 360 plaj^ Frank Selvy, will lead the Milwau­ And. said Haas With emphasis, of dinners a week—all In places are you hitting?" Leo says. "About, room and one Introduced Albie to pan ion. The American League kee Hawks into Manche.ster on The victory sent Minnc.sota in­ ball out there.” The Paciflrf Coast group finished its business yester­ could end tomorrow night when Only a handful of top cpMege there would be. no under the .table without his sun. (NEA) .477 I sSld.” ’Do you think yo-ivcan tils mate In the 'following manner. the Indiana go to Bristol for a Wednesd^, night, February 16 to to the Big Ten lead. with a .5-2 split a.s far . an he was concerned League la triple A, just' on* step day and Lane, acting os opokes- Graybeard Speed Stars — such as Oregon’a/George mark. Semester exams idle the hit .24tmr .2.50 up here’ aald iJ'-q. 'T waiit you to meet Booth, ' encouiiter with the success- Shaw, Baltimnt’e's "bomis'’ pick; play the Nassiff Arms. "The Ar­ ii> the. $2,000 first money. $1,000 under the major leagues . . . one of Harvard’s' great football man, aald the league had an / ’open Gophers this week, however, and I told him I guesa ro." Leave at noon for the Hartford ful Bell Townera, who show a nine Notre Dame’s ItalplK Gugllelmi, mory exhibition will start at 8:30. for .second and $750 for third. By this time Mays had charmed stars.” And the bloke waa serious. nlind.” Skate King Again Iowa (4,-2) could gain a share’ of Armory and the Sportsman’s won and three lost (record for the. Oklahoma’s' M ax^Noydston and Tickets will go on sale lale.r this O f the three, Haas had the most Pistons Widen Booth gamed national prominence "We’re not saying we v/on’t ex­ reason. Bristol edged the locals the lead against Purdue at Iowa the audience of 1,500 at the uimi*-! Show, bunch with the show peo­ pand," he explained, “ because tl Wisconsin’s Alait^meche — were week. Promoter Oeorge Mitchell City Saturday ■ ih the Big Te'n’a right perhaps to groan over yes­ dinner of the. New York Cmapter again last New Year's Day when to 60 In the flrat meeting for Its ' list. Once past said today. The entire' Milwau­ terday’s climax and today’s antl- ple and Florence - Chadwick, he refereed the Sugar Bowl gariie can’t apeak for the league’s own-'' st. Paul, Jan. 31 (85— A 34-year- on every TV game of the week. ; o f the Baseball V/rlters Asaoclation old athletic gr'sybenrd with “a third straight triumph, ha-vlng those St outs, it was pick a kee team will come to Manchester. ^fnax a( the Thimderblrd Coiintrv W estern Lead in hia acceptance sp ^ h after re­ famous channel swimmer, cow- which waa telecast coast to coast. ers. We’re' jeat a coromlttee trying previously defeated Torrlngton Year’s Biggest I'pset \ boys Kit Orson and the Range to find but Whether expansldn is wife, tour .kids arid a flock of name ,pe for the best, (3ub. k course o f 6.876 yards with ceiving the Sid Mercer Award ax Albie was an All American in 1931 4ind Weaver. After being upset In What Kentucky'’ has in mind to­ \Rlder and Harry Agganls, Red feasible. Our report will go to Will bills” b4ads Uncle Sam's finest J o e ^ t ; ta h a r, coach of the par 36-36—72. "Player of the'Year." . . . Fight predictions, Joey Giar- a double overtime. 43-41, by the .. night is Tech’s 59-58 shocker at Sox first baseman. Had an in Harridge (leagile proldent) and speed skaters Into Olympic trials W a ^ n g tb n Redskins, had a parti- iMIsned Eeany Putt Fort Wi^ne Holds SV^ “ Next day -I’m In dello Over Al Andrews qnd Jimmy Hornets, the Bell Towmera rolled Lexington, just three weeks’ ago. leresttng talk with Miss Chad­ he In turn will bring tile matter up' here today iflum look in the situation- Boston Bruins Fred came to the 18th green and I'm pla>1ng center field for Carter over Jimmy Woods, .are on over Meriden 57-46, Windham 68? The biggest upset of the season wick before roost o f the slate’s Mucr of the field of 38 is at one platoon is hard on leading the field by one stroke on Game Edge; Celtics the Giants," he continued. "You the bu.iton. a change from tny re­ before the club owners." 54, New Britain 55-47, Hartford thus far, the result smashed a writers arrived for interviews. Lane aald that at least "six or Pole vaulCbr Bob Richard* (right) hugs Ktinsos runnef Wes San­ least 10 years Ken Bartholomew’s ^ who wants to play pro fopt- the par-five hole. But he found a know one thing? Robin Roberts cent disasteroua picks 61-56 . and Hall 49-42. In its last fistful of Wildcat marks—IncUid- Lose to Milwaukee Also Hb$ry Storin.-iiubllciat from seven” cities had made overtures tee after latter ret new world’s record for the indoor mile sit,,the Bos­ Junior. Etorthmomew himself isn’t he said. ‘Tt doesn’t develop ShutouT^' Lerfs trap to the left of the crowded was pitching that night. It didn’t three outing* Bristol was upset by tng a 129-gamc home winning Riveraide^/^Park. Son Reed' made THURHDAV with four rhowlng distinct possl ton Garden.'/ Old official record waa 4:05.3. Santee’s new time: aglow about the prospect of being y^Kla aWllty and after we sign * green, and It took two strokes to mean a thing to me. I didn’t know * Best, female bowler In The ' Weaver, 50-48, declsloned St. An­ streak' and a 32-game unbeaten Standings the trip and was thrilled nieetlqg blllties. It’s a safe guesa that San 4;03.8. on the Olympic tea((i\He prefers thony’s. 70-50, and lost Ito flrsb player U . may take a coupl^ of string. get out. He still had a chance for and I didn’t care. But it was five Herald Is Jeanette McCooe, the skating roan-against-mah,over the years to bring out his potential- Goalie John Henderson par with a flvetfoot putt and. as Eastern I.eagne and • talking with the celebrities Franciaco and were league U)t to Meriden, 66-60. TTie W L Pst. times up. five times down. After little awitchboard operator.' Since among there discussed becaiwe stern demands' of the clock that ities. It takes time to learn what Since then Kentvieky has won matters turned out. a clear'deci­ presenf, aa weH aq to lunch With Miss McCooe took up bowling she loop leaders had won four, straight Syracuse .. ___ 25 21 .543 the game Leo says ‘Okay, don’t Lane said that the committee ex­ will determine the eight merqtera he can do and to develop him," Nets Fifth Calcimine five atraignt for a 12-1 mark, in­ sion. But he missed the putt by the sporta wtite^, and talk with has caused many a raised eyebrow In league play. cluding a 7.5-71 scrap with Vander­ ....2 5 21 .543 worrj-.’ We won anyhow 8-2. amined a sample 10-club schedule of the U.8. Olympic team. Plus U nlim i^ Situation inches. Boston ...... "Next day I’m in center field Bill Liee, Abble McGlnley—a ^ in the editorial dept, because of The Bell Townera boast three Job in 29 NHL Tilts bilt Saturday. Tfiat made Ken­ New York . ___ 22 23 .489 others . . . Seen Wgtchiiig the including the West Coast. Ihl*: strong scorers In Captain Henry In closing action, the proa voted Johnny Palmer, Botichak and again, hitting third and Curt Sim-- her fine Scores. Her latest efforts Santee May Alter tucky (4-1) the ruiineruprto Ala­ Philadelphia ___ 18 25 .419 -vstage' show were WatW Parciak The schedule Involving the two "I figure to lore about s' thou­ Oaakt' who has nearly 200 points to have thi/annual Chicago . All- Mayfield started the final round monx is pitching. I never heard in the Mixed Couples Leagile at Standings bama ^4-0) in the Southcoatern «»d his daughter, the Rl^Thomp- West Cosst cities would add 132,- sand dollars In wages if I qualify this season, Mike FTiUpott with Star gam e'j^yed under their rules, one stroke ahead' of Bob Rosburg. Western League of him and It's a good thing I the Rec waa a 130 single. The qSen, w L T Pto.' Conference as Bama- dropped' Fort Wayne ....31 16 .680 eoad^'^ho were, eutograi^ hunt­ 012 miles of travel for the league— and make the trip,” Bartholomew over 125 tollies, and guard Roger instead of the college system. Al- 'Vally JJlrlch, Bo Wlnlnger and didn't. Five times up. five down who average under 100, insist she said. “ Unless we get some help I Montreal . 29 13 8 66 Georgia, 101-74, -.chich had shared ...25 . 21 ..543 ing (fof/qowboy signatures )V Jack 69,031 by the new clubs and 62,- Duval who Is close to the 100- though^e insistence of the spon­ Bud Holschcr. The leaders were Minneapolis again but we won agiUn. Next is getting help from the piif boys. don’t know whether It would be Detroit ... 29 15 7 65 second with Vandy.---" Rolheater , . .,..21 23 .477 Crockett and family and Joe iia y- 981 among the other eight. At point mark. Philpott and Gaski soring/Chicago Tribune charities two ahead o f Haas and Julius day three times up. three times , . . President Tommy Cosgrove worth it." . that the game be played under col­ .. TO 16 15 55 While Kentucky is at 'Tech to­ Boros Milwaukise' . ____15 32 .319 lo'r and his ydufig son. One of the brea^ bread over the dinner $1.25 per mile, which Lane figured, were the heavy scorers In the Boston ... 17 t» 12 46 night. Alabama is' at home to down. I was getting a little wor­ workers was ’Truman (Jowles': it would add $10,000 or $12,000 to While Bartholq.-new weighs tn meeting with the Indians, netting lege rules caused quite a rhubarb A t the 63rd hole, Mayfield, Roa- Monday's Schedule board at the Country Club and we New York 13 25 13 39 Florida in the two top games of ried. :■ transportation cost* for each team. Northeastern student pushed to Olympic junket sigalnst the family 21 and 10 points, respectively. last year, present plans call for hyrg and Holscher were on top. Rochester at Milwaukee. local outdoor enthusiast, while talk o f many things, golf In psr- Boston, Jan. 31 (.ff)—Wes San­ Chicago .. 9 29 n 29 the SEC. "Next we’re playing Boston and Charlie Hurlburt manned the Other cities under dlscuasion sizzling :S8.7 quarter and 2:00 half finances. American officials are In Gaski snd Duval, Mong with toll Unhm'ited “ platoon" substitution In' s.the drive for home. Haas New York va. Fort Wayne at tiriilar. Vom wfill leave Manches­ tee, holder of th* new world in­ cold earnest about the four-day i tell Leo I don't think I eon play Manchester Motor Sales' booth. were St. Paul-Mlnneapolls. Dallaa- mile. Then the 22-year-old Kansan Al Beneclck, have'also proven to In this year’s game. . San Francisco caused a rtir came on with Souchak, Mayfield Milwaukee. ter Feb. I to take up residence in door mile record of 4:03.8, has time trial*. They frankly admit New York, Jan. 31 (jtV-Two among the nation’s giants over the this kind o f ball. He .told me all Mrs. Natalie McIntosh did like­ Fort Worth-, Montreal opened the throttle and finished be Coach Scotty (barter’s best re­ In other business, the NFL gave held ana' Palmer, Holschcr, -Ros- Sunday's Results Philadelphia . . ., Pro Alex Hack­ they’re searching for sprinters to bounders. Football star George young rookie goalips, Lqng John weekend by winning its l?th Willie (Say Hey) Mays, left. New York Giants’ start cenlerfleld- I hod to do was catch the ball and wise at the McIntosh Boat Co. ney has his fishing gear on and and Toronto. changed the outlook for a four- good 30 yards ahead of Denmark'; Commissioner Bert Bell a free burg and the fe*t drifted back. Fort Wayne 99. Minneapolis 92. the others would do the hitting." cut into heralded R u ssian Redman rounds out Bristol’s stort­ hand to reach a no-raiding peace Henderson of the Boston Bruins straight, and Vlllanova up and er, gets fitted for his first tuxedo by Phil Rizzuto, New York Yankees’ Mlltiraukee 88, Boston 79.- booth. The H obby' Shoppe and kept looking' out on the pond at I'm not against expansion.” minute mile on banked boards and Gunnar Nielsen. and Hank Baaaen op the Chicago Palmer flnVied at 271 and win­ It wax the Glanta’ night at the strength, and especially to counter ing quinfet. with Canadian football, but no ne­ smacked North Carolina State, shortstop, in a men’s store w'here Phil works during the off season in ' Philadelphia 93, Syracuse 83. Manchester Marine Co. were other the rear of thq clubhouse to check said Lane. "A fter all, right now 13 may alter hia running strategy as Santee liad split two previous Black Hawks, afe giving the other ner of $650; Holscher and Rosburg dinner with Durocher wowing them Russian power in the longer dis­ Kzcesalve Fooling gotiations have been scheduled ranked No. 3 in last week’s Asso­ Newark, N. J. (Jan. 29). Willie waa honored (Jan. 30) by the Saturday's Results exhibitors . . .. A record for a on his flags. waa a bruUl day major league clubs ■ are located result of the performance. meetings with Nielsen by holding National Hockey League tear.is at 272 for $500 apjece, iuid Jerry and owner Horace Stoneham re­ back to match fast kick finishes tances. Although losing by two points in with either the Eastern or West ciated Prc.ss poll, a second time Baseball Writers of America at a formal dinner in New York. (AP Barber crept in with his second New York 95, Milwaukee 93 basketball meeting is set at night j for ice Ashing but AIsk /likes to within a 400-mile radius o f a—270, ■ ■ In the . world.” age to get home at a respectable | for skating at night and I cuddle haven’t done it enbugh," Santee smoker Mile In Madism Square Monds}'*# Scbedule the Minneapolis I.akers' monopoly plied. ning the title. ‘Tve got a suspirion Norm Hohenthal were strong re- The Detroit Red-.'Vlngs erupted PAT BOLDUC ^JBarber, Loa Angelea, 71-41-4747 referee In the NBA for seven which 5,he Qiants got . Johnny An- ing in the New York BaseballI I ipiinute .wait for the bus. . Mailbag Coast situation for Phil Wrigley, bis skating' pupile to a nearby goals in his' 14 appet rance.s-since at one end of the court. The player feat. Trailing 28-32 going into the The Hummary; American League years, the team has been, In the tonelli. Stoneham (Joe Nichols of Writera’ dinner yesterday (Sun - toribrings a letter from Art McGtnley owner of the Chicago Cubs. pond and shovels sway the snow. Seriously Injured Jan. I. Boston scored once in each taking it out throws a long pass final...... event,...... the. 160-yard „ ______freestyle 120-yard medley relay: 1. Sacred Gene Uitler. Palm Sprinfa, 4749-71- Dunedin, Fla., Jan, 31 US—Mortle Buffalo 4. Herahey.. 2. 6 7 - 274—8300. Western Divikion. • . . the New York Times) and Mil­ day) in New York and will' make which was addressed to The Her­ Another thing we’re trying to 'There len't nuch room to Cleveland 2. Providence 1. period last night on goals by Ed 4ovncourt which goes out of relay, Waterbury’s crack quartet' Neart (Andrews, Regan and Chou- Tommy Bolt, Houaton, Tea., 88-7047- waukee owner Lou Perini I.S.yd the Oonnecllcut Gold Key dinner ald. South Manchester, Conn. Art do," ssid Lane, ."is make public Tests French Importation Dutra ran into trouble at the start bounds at the other end of the Fort Wayne halted a late Min­ maneuver but It’s the first chance Pittsburgh 4, Springfield 2. Sandford, Lorne Ferguson and Leo (Ray Dlnkle, Ron Chouinerd. Jlnynnei’d). l:07.2. S »-:7 4 —$300. Kroniih o f AP Featurea) Bang to- tonight (Monday) in Hartford . . must have used his Abraham Lin­ some minimum riquirementa.’’ -j we get each year to skate.” Alta, Utah, Jen. 31 (JP)—Pour floor without touching an,vbody Bilancla and Jim Culbert) barely 200-yard freestyle: 1. B. War- Paul McGuire, Wichita: Kan., 4048- neapolis drive to defeat the Lifkera of the final round but regained his Eastern League Labinr. 60-70—274—$309. the tune "Alouette^ Gentle AIou- Wally P'ortln, now on the day shift coln era address book when he for Among those he listed were: |A skiers wore In. Salt Lake City hos­ Where does Team B put the ball in edged Manchester in a finish that ren, M. 2. F. Warren, M. 3.'Scully, 99-92 yesterday as Larry Foust New York. Jan. 31 (85—Oene.^bothered him’. He haa been found putting touch aqd he went on to pitals today, victims of a light­ Baltimore 17. Worcester.!. Bassen, filling In for the Injured Bn Winlneer, Oklahoma City. 474440- dropped in 34 points for the win­ ette" all about “ Antonelll, Johnny at Hamilton, stops to secure in­ warded the letter which contained stadium seating 35.000 or .mole, play? couidn’t be much closer. Indian’s SH. 2:13.1. 72—274—$309. _ (Cyclone) Fullmer, unbeaten Salt win the armual PGA Senior Golf ning fast snow cup giant slalom New Haven 3, Washington 0. Al Rollins, has played in five NHL ners. Antonelll." formation ' on baseball \fU.ms for Gold Key dinner / tickets. . The substantial financial backing, in­ fit to fight" by coihmisaion doc­ A — At the spot from which anchor-man Tommy Sml^. .withl 40-yard freestyle; 1.. T. Smith, Wally Ulrich. BiK'heater, Minn,, 8447- Lake City middleweight who tournament. course that brought bad spilla to games for the last place Haw'ks. 49-72 -274—$309. ' The Pistons' league-lead had Commissioner Ford Frick, on a showing;' at his anhualXbaseball South., from Manchester was telligent baseball men In the pic­ tors. ' j Chicago has won twice and tied Team A put the ball In play. The several feet to make up in the final { M ,'2. Dlnkle, SH. 3. S.'Squatrito. look* like a real ■’comer." tests a The 55-year-old pro from Lo* eight others and disqiuUlficatlon to Saturday’s Reeulta Cary Mlrtdlecotr. Klameata iJike. >f, dropped from 7 to 4’i gaTnes In a more aober ■ note'; called on the school which etarts Tuesd^ 'night dropped more years ago than one ture. no legal entanglements In­ Durando's' punch is the only Local Sport National League three times. ; spot where the hall .went out of 40 yards, nearly caught Bilancla M. :20,3. Y . 70-64-7247—275 ~$2SS. 100.000.000 million baseball fans at the East Side Rec. . . Hugh volving a clty’a own league, ade­ new French import,' Marcele As- Angeles waa tied for the tead going eight more because they were go­ bounds on the pass'does not figure in a thrilling -finish/but fell short Diving: 1. McNellia, SH. 2. Lap- Dutch llarrtaon, 8. I.a)ula:i 47-724749-^ three-game losing streak, includ­ wants to remember. . /Walt slre, tonight at 's East­ thing that gives him a chance to into the final 18 of the 54-hole ing too fast to make all the gates. Montreal 4. Boston 0. . Veteran Bill Mosienko. ah old 275-—$25>. -■ ' o of the nation" to join in "Let's Greer Slid Nick Rodix, f?onnecticut Bareisa. fonper Manchester ~|4igh quate population and practicabil­ heie. only by' the lenglh- of his arm. men. SH. 3. D. Squatrito, M. 48.5 ing a 100-91 loss at Minneapolis ern parkway. event. He ahot a 72 yesterday for Most seriously hurt waa Jill Detroit 2. C%lcago 2 (tie). Ranger nemesis, broke a. 2-2 tie Dick Mayer. Si, Peteraburgh, Fla., 69- Saturday. By. beating the Lakers Play Ball",'week March 19-26 and bsxketball coaches, are on a scout­ ace swimmer, remarked ' that he ity from a transportation and upset the favored ex-champion. He Chatter ^ New Yprk 3, Toronto 1., midway in the final period and Q. On a jump ball, a player raps Indlans/Htrong points. 6847-71-215—$255 thus' show up the "Prophets of ing mission snd I met with Uienj scheduliny^^ standpoint. Asslre already ha* been given a waa knocked out by Mueller Dec. 213 total. Kinmont, Bishop, OUlf., teenager the ball directly out of bounds. Waterbury’s/uucks got oft to a 100-yard freestyle: 1. F. War­ Kllaworih Vinea, Palm Springa, 6948- yesterday for the sixth time in and Johnn.v Williams, the Range who was featured this wreck on the American League Red Sullivan added the chlncher 68- 7I-276—$225.. eight meetings, .the Pistons in­ Doom” who say baseball is dying. at night. Girer is tickled at being Rider oin teevee, were classmates double check by the New York 28 but hkd the Ctormah on the Four strokes back at 217 were Hprshey 4, Providence 0. for the Hawks with 30 second's left. Doe.sn’t this mean another jump? 6-0 lead by ifapturing the meet’s ren, M. 2. Wright, M. 3. Bilancla, State Athletic Commission after cover of a national sports maga­ Juliua Boroa. Mlrt Pinaa, N. C., 7049- creased their lead to 5>k games. There sre more' baseball fank ponied a recipient of a Gold Key at the University of Iowa. . Catch floor in a wild braWl. WALKER BRIGGS, head coach Gene Sarazen of Ge'rmtmlbwn, N. Buffalo 4, Pittsburgh 1. Glfn Skov and Marcel Boning led A. No, the ball' la aivarded to opening cyeiit, 120-yard medley re­ SH. ;39.1. 64-7.3-278-$225 from th* Connecticut aportswriters its trouble last Monday with Y .; Denny Shiite of Akron, Ohio; zine (Bports' Illustrated) which Remain Deadlocked ' In the U.8. than qualified voters. a good Hartford High( tbam on a of the High football team, suffered Cleveland 6, Sprin^ield 4. Detroit to Its third straight vic­ the team that' didn't touch the lay, but IhdiansS Bob and Forbes 100-yard breaststroke: 1. Regan, Marty Furgol, Lemont, III., 7049-68- which will be presented tonight, Golf Clinic Opens Italy's Angelo Brlrei at St. Nicho­ and Mike Jurra. Wichita. Kaa. billed h ^ as a promising Olympic 70-277—$210. Syracuse and Boston remained Frick said anj added: ^ g d ^ night against Bafit Hartford Johnny' Arthur, the 230-pound fractured left elbow .In a recent Eastern League tory over Montreal -with two goals ball. If both jOropers tap It out of W’arren finished one-two in ' the SH. 2. B. Smith, . M, 3. Bell, M. Byron Nelaon. Rtianoke, Tex' 6748-74- (Monday). Al Bogglni, dean of las Arens. Chalnfisn Julius Hol­ The amiual tourney is for pro* of proepert. But a broken back spell­ in a deadlock for first place In the "And yet we read' today that Joe Kubachka’a Owls will be one giant from Johannesburg, South basketball contest at the Rec. Washington 3.- Baltimore 2. apiece. bounds, another Jump' Is railed. 200-yard freestyle to put their 1 rl6.2. 6 9 - 278—$192.50. baseball Is dyfng. The obvious'an,- basketball officials in Manche ter, Tomorrow at Rec land ordered new precsuUoitory Africa who is campaigning on this SO and above. ed m'vtrtual end to her Olympic team ahead 8-7. The Moat tankers, lOO-.vard badkstroke; 1. G. Dor­ Doug Forrt. Kiam^-aha Uake. N.Y.. 17- Eastern League aa the Nationals of the tourney dark horses. Vet­ honcis. Her phyalcian deacribed her 89-73^—279-1192,50. dropped a >93-82 decision to the swer to' that, to paraphrase s'v is now in his 26th consecutive xea- inspections of foreign fighters aide of the water, wilt meet Eddie RAY: DAMATO’<^^ Frankie’s Jurra led the first day's shooting boasting a strong /club of their mer, M. 2. Caacy; SH. 3. Andrews, eran official Shorty Malin joined msktoig their flrat New York sp- condition as "critical.” Jimmy Demaret, Kianieaha Ijdte, N. PhiladelphisTWarriors and the Cel­ great Aiperican general la ‘nuta.’ “ jion. Al started calling ’em his fir t Cameron of , Fla., tonight in Drive-In basketball quintet meets and was tied for the lead with own. held on to leads of ,14-10, IS­ SH. 1:08.1. Y. 68-7449-68—278—1192.60, year out o f higtaMcboot . . . Oiarlle the army of friends who can’t un­ Second annual Golf Clinic will peaionces after Brisel waa out? Dutra and Louis Cbiapetia after /Officials blamed the score of IS. 23-19, 27-24-and 32-28 before Al BeaaelllUc, Groaainger, N. Y., 70-73- tics’ were defeated by the- lowly derstand why Manchester High's get underway Tuesday night Edmonton, Alberto. Hamilton Standard tonight In a 160-yard f r e e s t y le relay:, 1. Horvath's Weaver High quintet, ■*t classed by Pete Adams.. Mile O' Dimes benefit contest in the se'hond 18. Chiapetta wound up mishaps yesterday on extra-fast the final race. Sacred Heart (Dlnkle, Chouinerd, 8749—278—$192.60. Milwaukee Hawks 88-79. basketball team doesn't.win. Malih the Wert Side.Rec. Popular Alex Arthur stopped Jimmy Walls snow, a brisk tail wind, and a Jark Burke. Jr., Klameaha Lake, N. A big second period, in which Puck Leaders Nip defending state. Class A champions, The Frenchman will have to be Jan. 20 at Vancouver tn his first the new East Hartford High in fifth plaice. ' Excluding the two ,relayi, local Bilancla and Culbert). 1:10.3. , Y . 8949-70.71-279- $172,60. may jis t -qu alify'th is term but has worked several games ‘‘In­ Hackney, pro St the Manchester good to stand up against the Full­ Dutra's vtctqry waa worth $1,000 wicked bump midway In the Peter Thomaon, Melbourne, $4-7048-75 they scored 15; st ratght point s. and Country Club, will agglh serve as fight idnee he left home to try his School gym. Matt Fomion and don’t have the guns to go very far volving the Indians. "Bristol and mer who whipped Pete Mueller, Worthy Patterson will appear with and a free trip to England, course that sent skiers flying. - —279—$1,72.60 . enjoyed a 27?S edge, helped the Springfield^ 4-2 Instructor. Two classes for women luck tmder veteran Manager ^ b - X—Playoff fof $2,TOO. $1,000 and $760 •In the New Haven claale, Hart^ Manchester both have good clubs Ndv. 15. for the 22-ye*r-old pros- Hamilton and .Hobby Kiiight will flrat three places. Warriors to their second consecu-' but Bristol wins and Manchester (8:00-8:30 snd 8:30-0:00) and two >ect has won all his 26 starts, 19 by Evans o f Portland, Ore. Connecticut Resumea Warfare^ live victor.v over Syracuse. Paul ford High la sUll. the best O i play with the Drive-In club. Standings/ club the writer lias seen this loses. I can’t understand It,'' he classes for men (9:00?9:30, and >y knockouts. ■ /’ Arizin led the Warrior attack with 9:30-10:00) will be held. Recrea­ Paddy DeMarco, former light­ W L T Pts •on. remarked. Neither can anyone else, The match between Fullmer and MLANC H E 8 T .E R Sportsmen’s ’ • 21 poiiits while E>rl .Lloyd led including Coach Elgin Zlatunky. tion Sirpt. Jim Herdic reports. Aaaire (19-4-5) will be carried on weight. champion goes back to With Easy Win; Wes Defeatefi CariipbcU Heads - Syracuse with 19. Pittsburgh' 22 14 8 .52 WED?4E8DAY Club Banquet Committee will meet SATUKD.AY Herdic reports that there sre ABC-TV. (bork tonight for th* flrat time Milwaukee's .BUI Calhoun tossed Springfield 22 19 2 46 • Telephone wire* orb burning fo- since he lost the title to Jimmy tomorrow night at the home of \ Hershey . Routine day at the office which several openings in all classes and President Nelson Quinby at 7:3Q. in 14 polhts in the third period aa 18 19 6 42 dsy:—*!! day, in from- read-. all golf 'enthusiasti'. may register Carter N6v. 17, when he boxes New Haven, .Tan. 81 (ff)—The' 'Teachers 7F-S6 and Queens College Walker Cuppers Buffalo ... also marked a "bnek seat" week. Orlando Zulueta, accurate jab­ It has been requested that all un­ the Hawks outacored. the Celtics 18 21 5 41 at the class Of their hoice tomor­ ^raphln Ferrer at Pari*. TTie University of Connecticut; basket­ topped the Coast Guard Academy Cleveland ; Assistant Pat Bolduc - was ^ven bing Cuban lightweight, and Dan­ sold tickets be retHirned at this ball team, frisky after a two-week 85-66. , 30-14. Chuck Shsie was high man 19 21 8 41 row night. Classes are limited to repean Boxing Federation recently New York, Jan. 31 (A5-r-Nlne Providence 16 21 6 88 full control, of the pages and- han­ ny Jo Perez, New York youngster, meeting. The club hope* to .fill all exam layoff, romped over Norlh- with 18 points, while Bob Coniy of dled makeup for the past six days. 12 golfers and the clinic will rim Hated Ferrer as the No. 1 chol' But in Brooklyn, QuInnipiaC golfers, including Billy Campbell, thq Celtics had 21. top tonight's show at New York'* requests for ticket* not exceeding eastem 72-44 In ^ston Saturday. College Friday rolled up 58 points .... After lunch the family heads every Tuesday for six weeks. A St. Nicholas Arena (Dumont-TV). lenger for the European title held 250 persons. w ho. will captain the squad, will ■. New York, Jan. 31 (85—The de­ O L L irS riight registration fee will be by Duillo Lol. , Northeuatf rn. t'-ailing 18-43 at J in the second half, defeating Pratt fending champion Cleveland for the nearest lue skating pond Zulueta ha* dropped down to No. the half, picked tip in the second represent the United States Walk­ and we all enjoy an afternoon of charged. V Institute 100-80. It waa the sev­ er Cup team against me British Barons and the Buffalo Bisona 8 In the lightweight class after re­ ■JON-bl'S-Noirth End Package half to give some opposition to a enth straight win for Quinniplac, AUTO BODY fun and exercise. The’ season. must The clinic was very successful WEEKEND BASKETBALL Isles, at St. Andrews, Scotland, Two Games Slated are making determined bids to cent defeats by Richie Howard, Store basketball contest scheduled floundering Connecticut team. its 13th in 17 games. " be getting close to an' end for 1 last year amJ~both Herdic and-J^enny Lane ami Frankie Ryff. , for 7 o’clock at the V Wednesday May 20-21, \ get back in the American Hockey <* YIELDING Hackney anticipate another banner Saturday's Results In Middletown Saturday. Wes­ Brooklyn P o 1 jr' t e c h snapped League pennant race. find it hard to keep "up with the night has been pqst^ned until a ' The. team, selected at a meeting III Rec Loop Play ★ AUTO BODY OMl turnout thls„wlnter. FVwther In' Eaat leyan went down 89-67 to Middle- Quinnipiac’a winning streak in Cleveland fegistered Its third boys, both in the speed and stami­ Kid Gavilsn, inactive since he later date. Several players plan bur. after holding its own for the of the'U.S. Golf Aaaoctation Sat­ - na- departments. . . . Sons chal­ formation may be obtained from lost hia welter crown to Johnny La Salle 82, St. Joseph’s- (Phlla) on attending the UConn-Fordham New York Saturday, though, us­ urday, will defend the cup it won > straight, victory by nipping the FENDER REFAIRS first two periods. Behind 35-39 at Senior League action at the Y lenge me (tt night' to play table Herdic at the E» t Rec. Saxton at Philadelphia Oct. 20 In 56. game at Storrs. ing a single court press to ekf. out in 1953, The matches are played lowly Providence Reds 2-1 last ★ COMPLETE CAR the half, they were outplayed for an 81-78 victory. tonight has Manchester Aut'o nighjr''whlle Buffalo kept abreast games and 1 accept, faeltng that dull fight.- will help re-open ' Fordham 75. Seton Hall 65. the rest of' the game, making a every two years. Parts playing. Pioneer Pai*achute I this 14 my night to win-, which . Is Madison ^uare Garden to boxing Columbia 75, Army 69 (over­ FLYWEIGHT TTITJ! BOl’T The Umversity of Bridgiport Campbeii, of Huntington, W. with the Barons by downing the PAINTING total of -five win* ,.and five loasea team went to North Easton, Mass., In the opiener at 7 o’clock. The sec­ the case, although both Reed olid Saturday's Fights Friday agaiiut Ehmie Dursndo of time). Trtkyo. Jan. 30 (45—Japanene Vs., burned hia hands badly -tn an third place Herahey Bears 4-2. - U 40QVER 'aod ENAMEL for the season. Friday, and lost 77-79 to Stone' ond' tut sh6ul4.'b7 * good game I Dean protested, but to no avail. > Bayonne, N.J. j Manhattan 52. Siena SO. • flyweight Yoshlo Shirai “wlli have accident last (?h.ristmas. R e aald The league - leading Pittabut^ <2? Two Cou'nectlcut teams went to hill College. Bridgeport lost again with Miller’s tleataurant <7-3) go­ 8 Griswold Street 'Die commission, gave Qsvllsn’s Browrh 81, Tuft* 66. a return match with wmrld cham­ at his home yesterday' that' 1^ Hornets turned back Springfield SATURDAY FIGHTS New York Saturday,'and tooth lost. 77-71, cSkturday, to the Quonset ing against Manchester Wallpaper " . 'b l a d e s e d g e LIONS right hand s complete examina­ Penn State 84, 'Tempjle 80 (dou­ pion Pasoual Perez of Argentina hands are coming along much bet^ 4-2 and moved six points ahead of . Tel Ml-9-W>?» Nefr .Haven, 'Jan. 31 (85— Mllqii. Italy—Ray Famechon, This House City College drubbed New- Britalii Naval Air Station 'leam. the sceond-place Indians. tion, including X-rays, and found ble o'vertlme). May 19 In Tokj'o." Shlral’s pVomo- ter than he expected. tHie New Haven Blades skated to 125,U,JCfance, outpointed Sergio ter announced today. {', 'F' ■ Tha' Partmen and Pioneer are Cleveland and Buffalo are In a no truth In rumors hit hand Niagara 81, Scranton 65. The rest of the squad: Billy, Joe both eyeing a-win. Ekich team has I a 8-0 vic'ory over the Washington Milan. 124, Italy, 15. Patton. Morgantown, N.C.; 'Harvle tie for fourtlt place with 41 points, Lions In an Eastern Hockey League Hollyw®^ Calif. — W illie been a liUIe more impfeaslye the one point behind Hendioy.' Spring- “Service With A Smile” Ward.. San Francitoo; Don Cherry, last few weeks'and. with the addi­ game last' night. It was the first Vaughn, 1S9Q. Los Angeles, out­ \, field has 46 and tho I^oniets 52. pointed Sal Perea, 158, Oakland WiChIU Falls. Tex.; Jim Jackson. tion of soipe new players the game [EIHL shutout for veteran goalie That’s sQihethiiiK you! can’t buy-^—whether it’s at a Can Be Owner Finished FLEXIDOOR MIRRQRS Glendale, Mo.; Bruce Cudd and rates a toss-up. COMPLETE Dick' Bittntr. • formerly of tho 12. restaurant, railroad terminal or fuel company. Either Havana—Raul Perez, 148, Cuba Ask For Dick Yost qf Portland, Ore.; UswL . The second contest no doubt Pinky Hohenthal, win also have American Hockey Leagve. Bittner it’s there (the service AND the smile) or it’s not. (Serv- ■ Tub' Enclosures $ 3 9 - w had only IS saves to makb as the outpointed Htmk Jones, 152, GENUKiTE ELECTRO Joseph Conradr San Antonio. Tex. 'should be fgll oi action. Miller’s Walt Kooki, Moose Finnegan, Ron- ice from a jrrump Is worse than no service at all). Complete and.Dale Morey, . ; led by the league’s leading scorer. nJe Buckmiester and Johnnie RADIATOR Blades' defense clicked. Washington D. C., 10. Here's The Way It Works: COPPER RACK Jamonaco ready for the initial tap. I "DO IT YOURSELF" When you’re a BANTLY Fuel Custtyner—you get Coach Russ Mathiason, who has both, cheerfully. Whether you’re calling to check on your At our office we help you chebse your house from many Modular Home de- had player-trouble all season' SERVICE hopes that hla team can come up bill, to get details on a DELCO-HF-AT burner or just fiigjns. We help you modify floor plan.s to include your .own preferences (btYner rooms; with a win tonight -to atrenj^hen .chatting with our service department about burner re­ casement or awning type'windows; roof over hani^s; breezeways). aETCHER 8USS COs its hold on second place. • CLEAN IN G pairs and how to cut fuel costs— the service AND the On the other hand a win for the smile are there every time. 'Dien we arrange a construclion.loah and, rircommend a competent contractor to 148 R-EST MTODLE TURNPIKE Wallpaper quintet would give It a Octane erect your frame (using all kiln-dried.'pre-cut Jumber), your roof, sidewalls and sub- COMPARE tie for second place. Coach Tom­ • REPAIRING ^^gular price Try us. Call MI:9-4595 right now. floors. You move in and finish o ff the house, with our help. AUTO GLASS INSTALLED my Moacn nas had his boys play­ ^ A U T O I N S U R A N C E ing, a steady game the past three • RECO RIN G ^ DELCO-HEAT ^ We'U show you how to lay the floors, paint, put up wallboards and ceiling tiles. weeks. MaAon, In every game, has SPECIAL GLASS FURNitURE TOPS Before you sp«H^ aaottarr dollar compare Altotate’a low imloaded hla bench with every Itotog aad tobof^TH E BEST BRAKE JOB IN TOWN Best of all—:-you can always drop in for building advice whenever you hit a sitag. ratea and other jadvantagea. Over two million car owners player. seeing actloh. Playing a 'ProMpt servlca for all misliea MIRRORS (Ri«ploc« and Door) are getting exactly the M tcr value you expect fronTthe. . fast game and the use o f reserves la our sprelslly staffail radia­ JWe’re on hand at all times to help with any problems. .company fouaded'by Searo, Allstate' has oa unusually has proven successful for Mason’s YOUR DbLURS HAVE MORE CENTS HERE new PICTURE FRAMING (al typM) high percentage yif renrwah—the best proof of good aerv-^ youthful array. -Normls*. Vittner, tor repair de^riikieat. ice and rustomer aatlsfnction. Yon can't buy bette&—why" Norm Holmes. BHIy Holmes, Jim WINDOW and PLATE GU^S pay more? none ns today? Selble and Harold Bridnard will 5ER U KE S E E YO U R MLANTIC DEALER comprise the sUrUng. lineup at BAN TLTO IL C0.ni< JALOUSIES: lastallatloa to Quick,. Easy and EccnemicaL 8:15.. BEAUPRE ATLANTIC * Citottaetiifat^Wtohasc. la atock FRANK LANGMACKg Agent VANS STnTion 331 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER. CONK " tl BIG FOREIGN FIELD BUILDING MATERIALS MEDICINE CAMNETS and SHOWERiOOORS ^New Yoi* (NEAl — The New .MOTORS 27 Hartford Rd. M anc hi-stcr .Conn . TELEPHONE M I-M Sfs' f MI-9-5650 ' York 'Athletic C)ub*e track meet, laoocporatod V 4 gasoline LUMBER FUEL Opea Saturdays-rOpea Tkoraday Evaalaga Feb. 12. will have five forei^ TKEPtfOMB MtcMI ROCKVILLE — PHONE S-2177 ALLSTATE INSURANCE'COMPANY runnera a^iearing — ths largest BBB EAST C B fT ER ST. ESTIMATES GLAOLT GIVEN oversea* cofiUngenb ln '^the meet'* I hiatory. . MI-f-S234 ■ ■; i ..

    • ,lr' I : V\"’' J}':.-' PAGE THntmM MANCKESTSR EVENINO HERALD. MANCHESTER. CO^m, MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1955 -< r ------T T r ------■-rf'-.' ilAN CH E^B-EIt^N IN G HERALD, MANCHESTER, JC6NN., MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1985 of a suiemont allegedly mode fa t Hoiisaa-For Sals 72 rbduoe the Impact of disoase’ Hebron throughout the counUy, the Presi Seekiiig Priees Griffin .whlOh thajudge rfoij but AltBNTION! HOMB OWNBRS BY DICK TURNER Garden— Farm— Dairy lteoii»^tl»o*i 6 o a i ^ ^ Mouaea For Sale 71 BUMOAJXfW’—Five rooms and sun Harrimaii Tries dent added: did not moke puMe,.'he sold he Automobilca for ^rIo 4 enrlces CARNIVAL 'T o o frequently the local Hoik wi^ed to have OrtffliOuwj^o a * Producta 50 IRD ST.—Six roonv abl*' - xbom , oil best, nice lotion. - t M f e r t d ^ 13-A DOUBLE AND 87 B f $19,600. Gaston-Realty Co, 50. Prominent Citizen pitols. clinics, or nursing honuo. psychiatric examination ?Srtora- bo YOU NEED CASH? IM l SiODOCfltT 4^1r. ledan. Radio H m M, g t a a ^ In froht aM For Sky watch Classified APPLES—Baldwins and Delicious.. heated, business' . -i 9-6TS1, 9-7466. To Halt Close rbqulred for the prevention, diag­ fixing sentence. - '' and liaatar.’Overdrive. One owner. WEAVING of bums, moth ‘TiuW availabls. See Mr. KetiilH rear poremSs; ji'ft. living room, nosis and treatment of disease Defense attorney, Poequole 2n4 m o r t g a g e l o a n s QtMCKLY ARRANGED Very reasonable while they last. garage, ^ectric hot water Asa W. Ellis Dies Pf96, MI. 9^ 2 3 evenings. . ^ and tom clotfiing, hosjery runs, Main Street. either) do not exl t ’ e"’'iU‘e hadly lerardl of Hartford oold he hod handbags repaired, tipper -re­ Bring your own containers. Bot- House in excellent condi­ Of jCarSet Co. 8 6 Depending on Location, Advertisement 195S CHEVROLET 4-door, blade, U’s. 280 Bush HiU Road.- ^ I,ot8 For Sale 73 out of date.” ' been going (ctjsuggeat J'tet sstch a placement, umbrellas repaired, PLEASANT,’ furnished, heated tion. Four room Cape Ood, ax- Hebron, Jsn. 31 (Special) ___ move to the court and agreed that whitewau Ures, radio and heater. men’s shirt collars reversed and houaekeeplnx room for clean, re­ pandable/'M CM e $11,800. Flv* W. Ellis, 78, one .of the Gilead sec-p: He sold,^Hbwever, .that achieve- New Post \^ould Cost 1^0 BONUS CHARGE CLASSIFIED ADVT. a c t o r s c o l o n y Estates. Coven­ (Conttoned from Poga Onn) menU''1ii! the 1953-54 83rd -Con- this should be done, MI. 8-7871 a« 8r 6. ______replaced.'.^Marlow's Little Mend­ Household Gf 81 spectable day, working person. room Cape'C m ;>4% years old, try. Uncleared lot 50’ x 100’, $450. tioii’a oldest and best known resi­ $1,800 to $2,300 REASONABLE RAnSl OF INTEREST ($, 2 or S YEAE PLANS) | DEPT. HOURS ing Shop.______WlUi full s iu UUlitles. Ml. $-$$$$• very cl6on;'*l$,000rY>oL.M Broad dents and a former repreaentnttve groba In the health field "repre- Griffin was arrested Jon. 16 by- 1947 CHEVROLET Styieir^er, Write - Mrs. Lewis W. Frysingcr, mskteg is to be consqlidsted .*1 oent a major gain for the im­ Patrol[roan Robert Turtotte! 8:15 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. FURNITURE-We are buy street. 80 x 250. tS it i loSMIan for • 28i 'LawrenOe Street, Hartford 6, to the General Assembly died yes­ two-door, radio, .heater. In excel­ FLAT FINISH HoUand window Tho^sonville. mediate and future welfare of To^^-n Engineer James H. Shee- Three driven fined for' speeding At$Q$iat$4 Mtrlgagi Gampaaiaa af Gam. selling good used furniture. businesa. Exojurtve with 1 . Conn.. . ' terday afternoon at the Manches­ He ^ id Gov. Abraham RIbicolf lent condition. $898. No money shades, malde to measure. All Boarders Wapited i>9*A ter Asaociates, Realtors. Tel. ML countless Americans — in the key today estimated a new sky- were Herold W, Wilson, 19, of Tay­ down. Douglas Motors, 333 Main Furniture, 36 Oak St. MI. 9-10 ter Memorial Hospital, after * long of Cohr^tleut had played an im­ CAU HARTFORD CHopsI COPY CLOSING TIME metal Venetian blinda at a new 9-0884, MI. 9-9221, MI. 8-7488 any PITKIN HILL Sertion, 100’ x 200’, Illness. health of both mind and body." Watch poet would cost about $2,1 (X) lor Street, TalcottvUle, $33; Rob­ Street. ______portant ^krt in the company'! de- FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. low price. Keys made while you HEAVY IRON double bed. Inner- lime, ' ....^AA zone. Excellent view. Beautl A lifelong resident of town, the During the last year, Etsen- If located at the Hall of Records ert Charlend, 19, Kniseet Village, wait. Marlow'a. spring mattress. Good condition'.' ROOM AND boai^. Oentlemsn. fUl..Vrees. Write Box R, Herald. ciaion to retealn Jn Connecticut. In bower said, "important progreas TalcottvUle. $27, with $12 re­ MON. THRU FRI. UK7 CHEVROLET FleOtllne sedan, deceased was bom Nov. 29, 1881 Hartford, Rlbicoff said he and and between $1,800 and $2,300 If Oak sideboard. Kitchen table. Phone MI. 3-7875. snd worked os a farhier until his has been" made in dealing with mitted; and F n n k ScepOnskl, 82^ 3^ 10:30 A.M. radio, heater, motor tjmpietely FORMICA COUNTER t<^. Un6- Wise conferre^at great length in overhauled, all new parts, rings, Very reasonable: 2$8 School St. Five Rooms—Oarage, oU heat,, retirement. He served in the Gen­ such diseases aa theumatle fsver, located, et the pbltce station. of Phoenix Street,. Vernon, $ 2 1 . ^ SATURDAY 9 A, M. leum, plastic wall tile. Asphalt, the company’s Iw n York offices in piston pins, etc. Douglas Motcra, WILL CARE for elderly lady In my very'clean, extra lot. Now vacant SuburbdD For Sale 71 eral Assembly from 1933 to 1934. high blood preesure, poliomyelitis Hie en^neer is seeking quota­ three were arrested by Patrolinmh rubber Vinyl, cork tile. The Tile JANUARY CLEARANCE December before'lWbIcoff was in­ snd tuberculosis." 333 Maln^______Shop. »n . 9-2655. Buckland. hoihe. MI. 9-0333. —$12,300. Also he was a member of the tions from contractors and expects Raymond Peck at different tuhee. rotm COOPERATION w u x on all our. stock of fumituce and , ANDOVER- For $10,500. ■ vacant Gilead Congregational Church and augurated. He said, the -trip and Vocational Rehabilitation to have firmer estimates .within a Scepanski was stepped yeattrdey, six room Ckpe God, {jgve finish­ BE appreciated 1948 DODGE Sedan, 'adlo. heater, appliances. Elxcellent selection to erved as deacon and treasurer for conffrence were tm^blldted. few dayi. Meanwhile, volunteer Charland on Jeii. 35, an^WiUon ed) fireplace,'.oil heat, artesian He said, too, that Intensified re­ nice finish, clean inside. A real choose from. Five Rioom Ranch—Garage, hot 5 years.'' Rlbicoff,/ like Harrimsn, is a search hse produced more know­ skywatchera have been relieved of Building—Contrsetinc' 14 A^rtraenta— Flat*— well; large lot, other extras. Alice on Fridey. / honest to goodness buy at 1395. c h a m b e r s . FURNITURE water, oil heat, two fireplacea, He leaves one son, Kenneth; DembcraL’ \ ledge then ever before about the their duties temporarily. \ Tenement* 63 Clampet, Realtor.'' Phone 50 t David. (Jhsgnot, l^'.'of Glaston- A COMFORTINQ' ATMOSPRERK^ Dial MI-3-5121 No money down. Douglas Motors, CABINET MAKING — We alsor do ^ SALES ceramic tile iMth. Toungstowjv three daughters, Mrs. G. Milton Blgelow-Sanford la the. specond ecouragea of Miart disease and ObxervWtlon Oasea 383 Main St. A kitchen, ameaite drive. 80 days oc­ 9-4548. - largest employer in AmsW<1am, buiy.-was fined I l S ^ r a vtolation all types of carpentry wdrk, re Manchester Green ------Rvogg, of Chicago, III.. Mrs. Paul cancer. ^ Bkywatcb ceased at midnight, oag eympatkettr andereUiidlag o n ertlial cupancy. a city o f 33.240 in the Mohawk of rules of the r^ d . modeling,' alterations, etc. Good Hours: 10 to 5—7:30 to 9 FOUR ROoW , second floor, un CX5VENTRY—House of five roome,■t Young of New York City, and Mrs. And the gSrd Congresi, he went the deadline, set by the directors te every Quish Funeral Home lerTiee. INte 1 T workmanship, and reasonable Mark Hill of Manchester; one sts- ▼alley. Harrimsn said the "eco­ on, eupported "dramatic new' o f the Odd Feliowa Building Assn, Samuel K olle^'28, of Andover, ploy room en premises. Lost and Fonnd Auto Accessories— nres 6 heated. Adults, Apply 38 Oak St. continuous, hot water, full bat!;h nomic welfare" of workers, mer­ was fined t i / t o r passing a . red rates. Estimates gladly given. FRANK’S IS Buying and acUing West Side, Four Room Cape Cod t«r. Miss Clara M. Ellts, and nine stridee" in vocational rehabtUta- for abandoning the ■(post stop tht and shower. Also three buildingi chants and service industries de^ light and ^ o r l Maurer, 40, of FOUND—Female black and tan CaM Dick at PI, 2-6895 or John at good used furniture and antiques. LARGE FOURVoom apartment —25’ X 34’. hot water, oU heat, • with private beach privileges. PI. grandfhlldrrn. tlon. Odd Fellows Building at the Cen­ mongrel pup. CaU Dog Warden WINTER TIRES 3-5769. Will be open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. MI Adults only. AIl\utitities. 8100 ■ Funeral arrangements are being pended on it. South Wlpuham, forfeited a $10 WUItem P. Quteh fireplace, open atalrcasc, fuU rough 2-6783. \ "B y 1959, consebhently,^ we ter. Several months ago the as John TIemey MI. 8-4540. ______Buy one, get one half price, 9-6580, 420 Lake St, month. Write Box Q,'Herald. handled*by the Watkins Funeral The governor sent Bklward P. Bociation asked the town to relin' I when the was charged GENE^L CARPENTRV-Altera- flooring second floor, full base­ bicklnson, of Cyracune, whom he ould be restoring to useful lives Itoymond T. Qnleh plus tax. ment, i»rch. 30 days occupancy; Directors of Msnche.ster snd there gutsh the poet, but little concrete g a itqp sign, FOUND—A i^ace where you can tiona, adifitlonB and new conatruo- BARGAINS in new and used appli­ has designated to become com' persons who became disabled > Phone BUDGET CENTER Wanted— Real Eitat* 77 will be no visiting -hourf for the .who can be rehabilitated and action toward getting a new loca­ continued was that of secure a complete line of knitting tlon, DOTmen, porches, garages ances. Terms. and~trades. Jan.es Business IjO^ttona public. The family has requested merce commissioner Feb. 16. to tion had been taken up to the end Kennedy, 51, of 356 E. MltcheU S-8940 yams and acceaaorles, stamped A. Woods Appliances, 383 Center returned to employment,” Eisen­ 91 Center Street and room's finished at reasonable For RRenfx ^t\ ' , 64 Chestnut' Street, Four Fam ily- WANTED—All types of homes for that anyone wishing to send Amsterdani Saterdsy to confer of last week. Middle 'rpke.', charged with oper­ gooda, embroidery Mvtons and prices. Workmanship guaranteed. St. Ml. 9-1918. hower said. "In human terms, this SERVICE CENTER One 4-room, two 314 rooms, one waiting buyers. Mortgages ar­ flowers make the Jonations to the nith clvte, -businea<: and labor A t a meeting. In Martin’s office tatting threads at , Your Y am FYee estimates. Robert M. Alex­ Will be A heartening achievement.' ating a motor vehicle while under . 436 Center Street FOXiR ROOM Office ■oits, excel-' 2,14 rooms. Good condition. Two ranged. Coll A C B Realty Co. 50. Gilead Congregational C3iurch. leaders. . ‘ . Thursday at which Fred Edwards/ the influence o f intoxicating liquors Shop, 50 Cottage St. Phone Ml. ander. Tel. MI. 9-7716. JANUARY CLEARANCE of Ooor lent decor, complete facUitUa, with bll heat, automatic hot water. Dickinson said yesterday that he Reoomihending stepped up re­ samples, 1 apartment size 4 burn­ 9-2392. The funeral will beheld Wednes­ search on tk.!'' pollution, the Presi­ CD Director, Police Chief Hecmati or drvtgs snd a violation of rules 9 -8 ^ . BATTERIES — 50% off. .Square street and rear parking.\moder- Good Wcome. Price for quick aale. had been assured' that New York A PHONE call will aav* you $8 on er electric range, reg, $189.95 for day at 2 ,p. m. from the Gilead dent did not directly mention O. Schendel snd Sheekey w^'re of the road. The $200 bond In the type as low aa $4.95 ex. long type ate rental. Center Street,, MI.- ABOUT TO Sell your pioperty? Congregational Chur'lT'wUh the aute business tatete a:id labor re- present, - locations were discussed 227 MfllM ST. LOST THAT, satisfied feeling if even the smallest carpentry job. 8129.95. One de. luxe electric 9-1680 or MI. 9-3889. \ Immediate action aaaured. A. J. lationa at Amsterdam were not the smog problem which has con­ case was also continued. you haven't tried dlnltu at the $7.98. Written guarantee. Cole Small overhead, guaranteed work. range, autom'atic'.oven, 1259.95 for Rev. John Beck officiating.' fronted such cittes as Los Angeles, and evaluated for visibility and Motors. MI. 9-OOtO.. '______CHARLES LESPERANCE Gatto 0>., Realtors. CH. 9-8489, major conaiderationi in the firm!s Rosemont Restaurant, Route, 85, Rockville 5-5759. $199.95. One 7 cu,. ft automatic de­ SMALL HEATED atore on .Jttie but said as a.rb w it of induatrisl other factors. , eves. JA. 8-3989. Maaclieater Evening HemM decirton. Martin then aslied Sheekey to Receptions, bimquets. or frost refrigerator, $249.95 for. street 'tear Main. Apply E daird MI-9-7620 The carpet plant wts founded In growth and clfy.. xlevelopment the Ion dUmers invited. For FOR YOUR remodeling Job. or 'Talk about your old moviao! Look tharo! A pCrking placa 8199.95.. One electric floor polish­ J. Holl, 1009 Main St.'Ml. 3-5117. LISTINGS WANTED — Single, bron correspondent, Mins Rasnn ‘‘athoSphere over some population prepare estimates for putting' a Auto Rcp81lniIV=>PBli^tliix 7 new work. Call Wm. Kanehi, Con­ Pen'dMon, telephone AOndemy Amsterdam In 1836 by the firm of post on the Hell of Record* and ervatlons contact Charlie or in front of a dapartnwnt atora!" er, reg. $59i95 for $39.95. One two-family, three-family, busi­ Stephen Sanford and Sons. The centers may be apjtroaching the I Cole. Ml. 9-4359, tractor and Builder, 319 • Center Lewyt vacuum cleaner, reg, $89.95 SPACIOUS OFFICE, suitable ness property. Have msny cash 18-3454, limit of lU ability tb .abeorb air on the police statioh. CAR BURN OIL? St. Tel MI. 8-7773. busineas or profeaalon. Tel, REDUCED FOR quick sale. Six Bigelow - Hartford Carpet Co. Cost at the station would be for $69. LaFlamme Appliance Co., buyers. Mortgages arranged. bought it In 1929 and csUbllahed pollutants with s^ ety 4o health.’’ LOST\OpUonel Share Book No. 3-6900. month old Cape Cod, rooms (2 For that. reason, Btechhower $1,800 to $2,000 if an inside stair­ LEONARD'S COLD m T H E R SERVICE GENERAL Construction, altera 15 Oak St. 6 Please call George L. Grazladio, the Bigelow-Sonford Carpet Co. 3478. Notice Is hereby given that Economy overhaul, most all unfinished) at 365 West Cbnter Realtor, 50. 9-687$. 109 Henry «ald, he is recommending en in­ way is extended to the roof snd tiona, remodeling, pljutlc tile, Bonds—Stocka Dogs— Birds— Petg 41 TWO STOREIS for rent on Oak St-, 'the plant han 63 bulldinga spread DpUanaL Share Book No. 3476, cars. Parts and laltor 849.96. w a n t e d Street. On bus line and within Street. creased appropriation to th* Pub­ $2,200 to $2,300 if the fire escape Issued bjK ^e Manchester Savings counter work, garage, etc. No Job Mortgages SI THE NEW „ MANCHESTER Pet Reliable, Honest, Person near heart of Main Street busineas walking distance of new church' over 26 seres. lic Health Service for studies'-seek- is extended' to prortde an outside No money down. $4.90 month­ too small, Elugene Glrardln, 16 TO MANCHESTER FAMILIES and l/MNAsaociation, Ini*:, has district. MI. 3-7680, 9-1659. school and shopping. Plaster- stairway. Sheekey estimated ly. All work guaranteed. FIRST AND Second mortgages Center. 995 Main St., invttea you « TO TAKE OVER Internal ing necessary scientific data-And been loet aM application has been Trotter St. MI. 9-5509. to visit pete of all kinds. Con walls, fireplace,’ plaMc tiled bath­ WANTED-Butldlng lot. Call MI. toughly/today. bought for our own account. Fast, MONTHLY PAYMENTS OFnCE FOR Rent. Three room Eisenhower Urges more effective methods of control. CHILDREN'S SHOES gXFERTLY made to aaid\Aasoclatioh for pay­ MOtOR SALE necUcut bred Parakeets.- Ml $17.63 room, knotty 'pine kitchen cabi­ 3-5213 after 4 p.m. ment of the aipount of deposit. confidential service. Manchester suite, 100 East Center Street. The Ford, Chevrolet, ate. ------$124.95 9-4273. Hours Monday' through 3 complete Manchester Trust Co., Trust Dept. nets with exhaust fan, .full base- Revenue FITTED AT YOUR HOME Roofing—Siding 16 Investment Corp., 244 Main street. Friday, 10 to 8:30, Thursday 'til .ment with basum: IS LOST—Plain weddlngVrtng In vi­ COLE MOTORS CoughUn.' MI. 8-7707. Beautiful Bedroom Suite floor. Center of town. Ml. 9-5239 Ml. 3-4113. IF READY to buy, sell, exchange 8 rot PHONE M I - 9 ^ 6 AMOCO GASOLINE Service Sta­ babies, all colors. 90 day health District Director ADXnTTED SATUR^Y^/Ste- Richard Griffin. 23. of fteit Poll cinity Of Laurel and Church Sts. '436 Center Street guarantee. Also a few choice Beautiful Living Room Suite 48 PERKINS STREET—Six room real estate, mortgages arranged. (Cm Uaned fruui P a g -O a e) Sunday morning. Bewarf. MI. RAY’S ROOFING Co. Butlt up tion with 80 car parking lot and 8 CHAMBER OF Commerce Build' Hertford, was found guilty in Town breeders. Cages and supplies. Our Beautiful Dinette Set single, oil heVt, garage, storm win. Consult Howard R. Hastings, phen Grotta, 16 Mores Rd.'^Aobert Ml-9-0980 roots, gutter work,-r-xif, '-nlmncy bays, available on Main Street. Beautiful "De Luxe" Range ing, 139 E. Center. Large front of Court this morning of a charge of SA789. ^ stock have been winning con­ ficea. Private lavatories. Unllmit dows, copper plumbing, near Agency. 5U, 9-1107. dent. It called for an tmderwritlhg King^ 57/^Seaman Clrcje; \5Irs.' repaUs. Free estimates. Ray Phone'Valley Oil Co., Middletown, Instead of Westinghouae Electric (This Is the lOst In a sertrs of or. fund of 25 million dollars. breech of the peace but the case BRAKE REUNE special. Mom aU Hagtnow. MI. 9-2214. .lay Jack- Conn. DI. 8^11. sistently'in the shows. Visitors ed parking. Immediate occupan schools and bug'line. Owner* leav. LISTINGS WANTED; For quick tirles designed to assist local tax­ Mary E. 'Clapp, Green L o ^ e ; was continued for pe'ntenclng until ca n , |12.t5. Your choice of Unmg. welcome, TF evenings. AU day Refrigerator If you prefer cy. Reasonable. Phone Ml. 9-9779. Ing state. MI. 8-8573. Elsenhower also: Claudia Jones, 22 Union St.. Puw Annooneenents. aon. Ml. 3-8325. Rugs, Lamps, Tables, Linoleum and action in selling your home or payers In preparing their Federal 1. Called for provision of medi­ Feb. 21 by Judge John S. G. Rott- No money down, $1 weekly. Cole MAKE EDCTRA money introducing Saturday and Sunday. Raymar — ------f-p— v ' ■ ■' “ • ville: Battlate Benedetto, 64 3 6 !tncii/1 i-t- a Few Other Arliclea NICE room cape, hot water beat, business call Manchester AsSoci- Tax Forms). cal care for persona in the United per. M oton, 439 Center. ROOFING, Siding and carpentry. world's cutest children’s dresses. Aviaries. Routs 44-A, Bolton, ONE STORE near Main Street. 8 Homestead St.; Miss Minnie Hew­ After considering the evidence PART-TIME accounting. Can han­ EVERYTHiNa Suitable for amall businesa or of­ fireplace, large lot, immediate oc­ • ates Realtors. MI. 9-0384. kU, Q — What are' the new condi­ States who are now receiving pub­ dle one or two acedunta part-time. Alterations and adijitions. Ceil­ Big selection, adorfible styles. Low Conn. MI. 9-56i8. 9-9231, Ml. 3-7433. ______tions requiring the filing of a itt, 31 Foster St.; Patrick Griffin, in tbe esse, which consisted mainly ings. Workmanship guaranteedi prices. Complete display free. ; THE UNPAII> fices. Heated. Ml. 9-1690, Ml. cupancy, $13,000., Phop#__B. A. lic aeelstance. under state pro­ 90 Henrj/St. Thoroughly experienced all phases BALANCE PRICE Beechler, Agent. MI. 3-696$. DecIsrsUon of EsUmated Tax for grams aided by federal grants. The accounting and taxea.* MI. Auto Driving School 7-A A. A. Dion, Inc., 299 Autumn Rush name. Hartford, Dept. NL- 9-8094. SIX ROOM colonial br Cape Cod' 5^55*' a d m i t t e d YESTERDAY; Street. Ml. 3-4860. 142, Cincinnati 25, Ohio.' Live Stock— Vehicles 42 ONLY $488.26 / with gar^e. Near ,ach(^. Write! ^ _ individuals whose income President said Ihqrg sr# nearly five Patricia Garey. 42 Seaman Circle; 9-0457.______AUTO DRIVING Instruction from Free storage luntll wanted/Free 81000 DOWN, large 8 bedroom million such persons, and that ranch, fireplace. acre, high ele­ Box N, Herald. ' ' Mrs. Aldine Barry. 19 Hanaway DAIRY QUEEN No. 2—307 Middle your home.. Insured dual control CALL MANCHESTER Roofing and EARN SPARE time caah showing WE BUY COWS, calves and beef delivery. Free set up by Qur own Suburban Fur Rciit 66 1 consists mainly of wages, subject present arrangements for . their car. Larson Driving School. MI. vation, trees, garage, suburban. to withholding (If the income from St.: David/Kamlenski. 38S W. cen­ Turnpike West—Open year round. Slding'Co. for roofing and siding maglc^comfort Kushlontred shoes! cattle. Also horses. Plela Bros. reliable men. I ROCKVILLE, 14 Laurel Si. Well WANTED—Cape ,Ck)ds. .colonials, medical care "are far from ade­ ter Sl.; Mrs Virginia Kelly, 128 9-6075. ______'______jobk. No Job too small. Free esti­ Experience unnecessary. Advance Tel. MI. 3-7405. NO PAYMENTS TO BANKS Carlton W. Hutchins. MI. 9-8132, ranches for \/aiting buyers. Hek other items is $100 or less), are quate.’’ He recommended separate Inaide tabid service. heated 3 aiid 3 room furnished 9-4694. 'Lenox St.; Pamela Doggart, 28 mates. MI. 9-8933. commtsslona to' $4 pair plus cash OR FINANCE COMPANIES Agency, MI. 3-6539. 7 - required to file declaration of federal matching of state and lo-' • TAX RETURNS prepared In your DRIVING Inatruetlona from your apartments. Inquire first floor eettmated tax if the grots^incomc Nathan Rd.; Loretta Tomko, 46 home. Dual-control Insured car, Jionus. Write for Free Catalog, In­ Phone Me Immediately rear.-Mrs. Porter. BRICK AND shingle six finished' cal expenditures for the medical Englewood Dr.; John Deptula, 70 home dr by appointment. Exper­ formation! Tanners Shoes, 26-W, Poultry and Supplies 43 Hartford CH-7-0358 a r e y o u CONSIDERING from wages subject to withholding care of public assistance recipi­ CHECK LOW PUKES standard or automatic. Call Man­ , rooms. Vestibule, fireplace, sera- Vittege St. Rockville; Miss Alta ienced tax work. MI. 3-4723. RoofiuK and Chimneya 16-A Brockton, M^^- After 7 P. M. CH-6-4690 TOLLAND—Beautiful four room SELLING YOUR PROPERTY? can reasonably be expected to ex­ chester Driving Academy^ PI. BROAD BREASt^K) Bronu tur mic tile bath and lavatory, larga ents. l^ m is , 109 Foster St.: Mrs. Vlr See It Day Or Night modem apartment wit^ garage in . ..We will appraise your property ceed: 2. In asking authorization for PRESCRIPTIONS picked up and 2-7249. Toll free. \ . ROOFING—SpeclalUlng In repair­ keys. Fresh, frozen, 10 to 25 |<«t„shade trees. Centrally located. (a) $5,000 in. the case of a single ginia Cook, 429 5(ain St.; 5Irs om If you have no means of trans­ besement. New home, well 'land-, free and without any obligation. delivered. Daniel's Pharmacy, ing roofs of aU kinds. Also new Help Wanted— Female 35 pounds', 69c pound. Schaub’s Tur­ For appointment can Gaaton Real­ federal insurance of mortgage/ Mabel Maynew, 1S8 Camplieli Rd MORTLOCK’S DRIVING School. portation. ril send my kuto for scaped, on Parkway, 30 minutes We alio buy property (or caah. pjrsain (other than head of 801 Hartford Road. Ml. 9-3781. roofs. Gutter work. Chimneys key Farm, 188 Hillstown Road. ty 6 >., MI. 9-5‘731, MI. 9-7468. household or eurvivtng loans for the construction of health Mrs. Ruth Turkington, 17 Gerard Lost confidence quickly restored COUNTER G,IRL wanted for day you: No obligation. from Hartford. Rent 87$ monthly. Selling or buying contact facilities, said many communities St.; Mrs.-Beds Carlson. 112 51aple by a skilled, courteous instructor. cleaned, repaired, 26 years’ ex­ and evening shifts. Experience MANCHESTER—Ste room Cape, in STANLEY BRAY. Realtor spouse) or a married person INCOME TAX returns prepared. perience. Free estimates.x Call A—L —B —E —R —T—•—S Call Rockville, 5-35|6. now.tech' such facilities and- pres­ St.; Donald Murray, 683 Vernon License included. Insured, dual helpful but no necessary, Pleaae m Ml-3-6273 who is disqualified from filing Call Dan Mosler. MI. 9-8329 or Howley. Mdnt;hester MI- 3-5381. Articles For Sale 45 43-45 ALLYN ST.. HARTFORD - nice condition. H sverything. ent financing methods "are not al­ St.; 51rs. Mary Charest, East JA. 7-8215. ______controlled standard and hydrama- apply in person any time at the Sale price $11,500. Bolton. Cape BRAE-BURN REALTY a Joint return. (b) $ in tbe case of s head ways satisfactory in meeting this Hartford: Walter Buckley, 377 E Uc cars. MI. 9-7398. ± Yanjc^ee Coffee 4 Donut Shop,' 387 ROYAL AND ' Smith-Corona port Wanted To Rent 68 Cod, three bedrooms, 114 acre* of 10,000 JOSEPH, the Union Shop In town, FRIGIDAIRB refrigerator, very hold or a eurrtvlng spouse. problem." • Center St.: 'ftecdore Hurl, 296 M>tin St; able and standard typewritera. nice land, garage. Pricad right. Main St.; Mrs. Dorothy Forde. 195 will style ladles and children’s HeatinR—^Plumbing; 17 good condition. MI, 9-3877. YOUNG OOUIT-E would like a («) 310,000 laggregate) in the 3. Asked suthorizstlqh of pro­ All makes of adding machines four room rent. Utilities preferred. Call The Ellsworth 5(Uten Agency, grams to provide mqre nursing Oak St.; 5trs. She’don Sage, East hair cutting, Tues., Wed. and Motorcycles— Bicycle* 11^ ;i^OMAN FREE to work 9:30 a.m. Realtors; 5a. 149M. Vase of at married couple who LENNOX FURNAC I and warm to 3 p.m. with Avon. Splendid sold or rented. Repairs on all MAHOGANY BED. dresser, vanity Phone 5H. '9-7906, Driver Arresle*! care and. eatabiishmeht of public Hartford. ^ THE 55 PACKARDS ARE HERE TODAY Thura. By appointment only. Chil­ air heating. Bart \ G^p. Ml- are eligible to file a Joint re­ dren *1 . sdulU $1.50.-869 Main St., BICYCLE REPAIRINQ. all types, earnings. MI. 9-2814. mqkes, Marlow’a. eqid bench, box spring snd mat- BOWERS SCHOOL Area. Laigs 6- turn. health traineeships Ih all specialty ADMITTED T O bA Y : Mrs. 9-8844. On Rules (Charge fields, .Including mental health. over'Marlow’s. Ml. 9-9958. English a specialty. 'Now bpen 4 WOOLEN REMNANTS and rug tiWas. Glean. Excellent condition. Business Property Fdr Sale 70 room ranch, 8 twin size i Q — MVat are the requirements Irene Nevlus. 130 'Greenwood Dr. p.m to 9:80 p.m.- Manchester CLERK-ifYPIST Btripa for 'braiding and hooking Ml, 3-4695. fireplace, plastered ‘aafli, oil hot for persons having taxable fneome 4. Ctelled for general improve­ BIRTHS YESTERDAY: a INCOME t a x prepared in your ment Of the public health pro­ daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cycle Shop', 166 West Middle Turn­ Movinu—Trucking Jen's Rug Shop, 55 Talcott Ave., MANCHESTER — Excellent 814 water beau cellar, aipente drive, James A. Kendall, 49. of RFD 2, from aourcea other than wages home or mine. Coll MI. 9-4928 for pike, MI. 9-2098. Young woman with cleriod near bus. Only $il,6o0. Carlton W. subject to withholding, which can grams including those providing Wilson. 10 Newman St. GORE TOMORROW. WE’RE REIlliy MOVIHG — Storage 3 20 Rockville, Conn. Phone 5-5706. Musical Instruments acre plot, in Manchester Green was .arrested and charged with a appointment. training or experience anm ares. All uUllties. Msny possible Hutchins. 50. 9-8182, 9-4694. reasonably be expected to exceed services for mothers, crippled chil­ BIRTHS TODAY: a daughter to IIGHT FOOT Hills meat case, violation of rules of the road fol­ dren snd children requiring special Mr. and Mrs. Merele Ydung. Glas­ j A r TS a n d s e r v ic e for all elec- AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS- CO. somekhowledge of shorthand, M U sic Ihstruiqental rental. C6te- Uses. Warren E. Howland, Realtor, $100? Wanted Autos— ;a Cola machine. Caah register. MANCHES'IKR r o a d —New three lowing a minor accident near Man- A In this case, a declaration health services. tonbury; a son to and Mrs. /trie rasora. Remington, Schick, 12 local and long distance moving,! wanted- in textile office. plete line of instruments. Refitsl 5U. 3-8600, 8-5711. bedroom ranch, full cellar, hot' sunbeam,' Norelco. Russell’s Bar­ Motorcycles packing, storage. Call MI. 3-5187. Shklving,^Rockvyie_5-4905. applied to purchase price. Repre­ -4*------. . ■ ' cheiter Green early Saturday eve- is required if total income (includ­ He was employed at the Naval Merle Lawn. Ck>lchester. OPEN UNTIL 5 ON SATURDAY Varied duties with occasional Water heat fireplace, tile bath, ing 'wages subject to withholding) 5. Proposed additional care and DISCHARGED SATURDAY: ber Shop, comer Oak and Spruce. Hartford CH. 7-1423. senting Olds. Selmer, Bach. 'Ped- breeze and garage, only $15,900. uihg. . „ , PERS( lALIZED rubber stamps, Houses For Sale 72 can reasonably be expected to ex­ facilities for the mentally . Mrs. Helen Wright. 29 Elro St.; MI. 9-5522. WANTED— Nash station wagon correspondence. ler and Bundy. Metter’s Music . A. Beechler, Agent. Phone 5Q. Investigating Patrolman Samuel 111 MANCHESTER — Package Deliv­ Name id address. 81-50. Box F, 8 ceed $ ^ multiplied by the num­ Mrs. Amy Hudson, 33 Tanner St.; with hydramatic. Call MI. 3-8436. Studio, m McKee. MI. 8-7500. $-6969- Msitempo seia the Other driver 8 6. Asked for an increase in the ery: Local light triicklng and ' ' Apply In Iverson Herald; $10,500 DREAM home, four, extra involved was Mrs. Ruth R. Field. ber of exemptions that could be U.S. contribution to the World Mrs. Julia McCann. RFD 1, Rock­ Drive Over—See These Beautiful Cars. Let's BOLTON Lobater Pond la now open package delivery. Refrigerators, targe roonu. new oil heat,\large claimed on the taxpayer’s return Health Organization. The Presi.' ville; Mrs. Leona Scott, 70 Home­ porch, garage, all city utlllUea, 5lANCHE8TER-Cotonial. 8 or 4 52. of 16 N. Elm St. for flah and sea food. Ml. 3-8389. Business Services Offered/13 w a fe r s and stove moving a ALDON SPINNING MILLS THAYER B A ^ carriage in excel­ Wearing Apparej—Furs/ 57 bedrooms, garage, basement,' Both care wehe beaded east on Plus $400. dent said that "for half of man­ stead St.; Miss Eilzabeih Dfo- specialty.'Ml. 9-0752. large lot, quiet street, rear E. Middle Turnpike, police said, Q' — When is the declaration due kind, disease and disability are a guardl. 60t W. Middle Tpke.; WII- Low Down Payments — Up To 36 Months To Pa^ BUSINESS and personal income lent condition. M('. 9-1175. stores, school, Carlton W. Hntcb- ' large kitchen, living room 12’ x Talcottvill?, Comi. 33’, fireplace, oil steam beat wall and Mrs, Field's car was leading for estimated 1955 income? normal 'condition of life," and liara Perrett. 30 Ulley St.; Wil­ tax returns prepared. MI. 9-0549 ^ . LADY'S Muskrat for cM t. size 14. tns; 5!L 9-5132, 9-4694. A COMPLETE R u b b is h removal. to wall carpeting. $15,500. G.t. and Just before the accident. She start­ A — 'The declaration Is due on added that "this incalculable J>ur- liam- Newbury, 8 Cottage St., for appointment. Painting— Papering 21 In excellent condition. MI. 9-0333. MI. 3-7644. ■ Or CaU Ml-3-5128 WICKER STROLLE^kln good con- MANCHESTER F.H.A. financing available. H. G. ed to make a right turn and Ken­ or before April 15. 1955^ together den not only causes poverty and Rockville; Howaj’d R. Hastings, dlUon. 5U. 9-l'732. \ Bomhelm Realty. BU. 9-0969, any dall attempted to pass on thp/with at least the first 'quarterly distress, b)it impedes economic de­ 101 Phelps Rd.; Mrs. Sadie Bar­ PAINTING—EStterior and ntertor, W A N tE D -G irll fo f general laun- SPRING doA T . Fox collar, suits, time. Mr. Leonard. MI. 9-4619. right at about the same time, ac­ payment velopment, but provides a fertile rett, 28 Linn’more Dr.; Anthony Antomebiles for Sale 4 paperhanging, ceilings refintshed. diw work. Steady work, good pay. dresses„haU, Size 14-16. Excellent Green Manor ranch with 54 m O S - 88 53 PACKARD FOR SEPTIC tank cleaning con­ cording to Maltempo’s . report. Q — When will subsequent pay­ field for the commu­ Lems. 136 Pine St.; Edward Mil­ wiuipaper books on request. Elstl- Mapte Dry CleMera and Laundec- Building Matei'ial clothes, reasonably. MI. 6-5825. full basement located on FOR A GOOD DEAL | tact, 1. Bliss. ML 9-2330. mates given;- Fully insured. CaU MANCHESTER GREEN—Six room Resulting total damage to the two ments become due? nism." ler, Jr., 36 Birch St:: Miss 5(arion ersr72 Maple Street.______Vernon St. Excellent con­ ranch, screened porch, - attached ears amounted to about $150, he A '— June 15 and.Sept.' 15, 1955 Eisenhower gave no details of Blatter, 15 Prospeci St., Rockyllle; ^port Coup*. All aquippad. 4*Daa^'SadcM. Extra claon. ALL APPLIANCE serviced, clean­ Edward R.-Price. Ml. 9-1008 Western Sheathing.. .per M $86,00 BLACK cloth coat, size 38. 44 Eld- dition. Selling for 517,500 garage, ceramic tfla bath, plaster­ estimated. and the fi/s l payment on or before his health reinsurance program, August Evaskus, Wlndemere Ave­ and A GObD DEAL MORE' ing and repairs on range burners, 36 Framing ...... per M $90.! PAINTINd, decorating and floor Help wanted— Male ridge St. MI. 8-5538. ' - / with liberal ’ financing ed walla. On bus line.. Excellent Jen. 15, /1956. but it presumably Is similar to the nue, Rockville; ytblgniew Chulda, heaters, refrigerators, all types sanding. New 1955 wallpaper mortgage available, $15,900, WarJ - one he advocated last year. 23 Starkweather S t; Mrs. Emma See McCLURU washing machines. Metro Service. Machined Shakes, 18" books. Free estimates. Call Gil­ PHARMACIST. EhteeUdnt opportun. All colors .per sq. $12.20 available. v ran E. Howland, Realtor, 50, Wonder Wr^-pn for .Girls Under it. Congress W0UI4 put up Kunhardt, Staffordville.', Mra.. • - / Call MI. 9^883/ lly for a live wire Ih nearby town. Watnted—To Buy 58 3-5660. 50. 8-5711. a capital fund, but it would involve bert Fickett after 8 p;m. MI. Clear Flush Mshbgsny ' '1' ear - With - All! Helen Ruhacha. 38 Courttend St.; New- and Used Cars 3-6982. Good hours snp^salary. Write ]Pox no outright expendituree of feder­ John Galli'.p, 101 Elizabeth Dr.; COMPLETE REPAIRS by Stuart E> Herald. , j DtWrs . . . ______; . . . . , from $5.95 WA5i2;Ea> — Pair of girl's T. J. CROCKETT iC A PB OOD, 429 Parker l^t., five. - 4 , R. Wolcott on wringer and auto­ al cash. The money would be used Mrl. Klasine Semmler, 61 Conway 4 7 BUICK PAINTING AND Panerhanglftg, KD windows, complete from H2.20 skateK »l*e 2, pair of boy's ' roonu down, two unfinlthed -up. to encourage private cqmpynlea to matic Waidilng machines, electric YOUNG MEN to Work on wash Reaf Estate Broker” Rd.; Mrs. Irene Carjienter and son. McCLURE PONTIAC, Inc. quality work, reasonable prices Nails 8 and 16 common Bkates.^i(ze 7. Ml. 9-1732. Hot water oil heat, combination expand their programs. South Coventry; Mrs. Ellen An­ S«* Hi* ranges, vacuum cleaners, motors, rack. Apply tn person to Bruno windows and screena, . fully in­ Supar, 4>Dea4! Sadon. 4«Doer Raqd. A doR. y 373.Main St., Mancheater small appliances. Welding. 180 and prompt service. Free esti­ Picked up • -keg $8.50 "The purpose of the reinsurance derson. 30 Church St. mates. Fully Insured, 'ipail Bert Mazzoli, Manchester Motor Sal^S.* L Office MI-3-5416 sulated, ameaite drive. A real buy Naw Poakord. Main Street.. Ml. 9-6678. Clear Clamshell or Ice skates, size ,3. profram ," Eisenhower said, "is to DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: TeL Ml-#-$Jl$5—Open Eve; UnUl 10 Plante. MI. 9-6965. PAIR OF glr at $13,500. A. R. Wilkie A Co. 50. furnish a systeni for broad shar­ w a n t e d —Gas station attendant Colonial Casing ; .. .per C $6.50 Residence MI-9-7751 , Mrs. Helen McOsnn. 869 5Ialn St.; 5n. 9-3877. 9-4369. ing among health Insurance organ­ FOR SALE — 1951~Ford sedan, ANTIQUES Reflnished. Repairing ______— ------I lyirorflUKor pari part umc. time. vans Van’s Service I Mrs. Charlotte Ssmnson. 'Ware- . > 3 ■ done on any fUmlture^ Tieman, Shingles. Doors, Hardware. Trim MANCHESTED, WethereU S treet- izations of the risks of e.xperimen- It’s a model 62 with power steering, push Fordamatic, radio, heater. Clean. Private Instructions ggj^tation. in itertford S T f ERNDALB’ d r i v e — Com- tation. A system of this sort will !touse Point; Mrs. Marcella Dwyer, Ml.' 9-2189, ______189 South Main St. 'Phone MI. Jamba—Everything for the R oom s Board 59 Five room ranch, basement, oil pletely finished 6 room Capa.Cod. 34 Union St.; Rockville: Miss PEN U.S.. So. jgive an incentive for the improve­ bar radio, de luxe heaters and defroeters, 8-5843. YOUR YARN SHOP, 50’ Cottage, ACTUAtT JOBS I5l Contractor , best, fireplace, panelled living In. good condition.' Flralilace, Rhoda Leber, 105 Holl St.; Greg­ ’ ROOM WITH twin beds, two gen­ ment of existing health insurance white wall tires, power brakes, low mile­ -2947 OLDSMOBII.E 2-door, model St. Teir'M?. 9-2358. Free uiatruc., America, Europle.ipie. To $15,000. and dining robms, aluminum open stairway, hot water oil heat, ory Frey, 149 Summit St.; Mrs. CADILLAC 76. Owner going in sepoce. Tel. lions with each yarn purchase. Write Employment' iinformation NATIONAL BUILDERS tlemen, television, shower, storma. 1*4 acre lot. Fruit treat, plans. age. Looks like a ’55 and we can H t I RADIO-TV SERVICE. Tel. SUPPLIES ' parking; kitchen pr^vilei^. dormers, garage, nice yafcl with Better Protection Agnes Secor, 183 Spruce St.; Rob­ , MI. 9-2335. Store hours, Monday, through Sat­ Center, Roqm 47|4, 4 Green St., extras H. G. Bomheim Realty. terrace.- O ccu p a i^ Feb. IStlr. Fi­ ert War, 37 Hortlend St.; Keren Ml. 9-6665. Gary lamonaco. urday ,/9:45 a.m. to 5 p.m., Thurs- Boston, 14. X. I •______381 State Street _ 3r6609. ^ - .... \ BU. 9-0969, any Ume. Mr. Leon- 'It. will encourage private, Vol SPORT COUPE 1953 CHEVROLET—210 de luxe, - : North Haven, Conn. nancing arranged. Elva Tyler, untai? Health insurance ergantza-r- i* ?^*^i***o»**^"* daya itnul ~9' p. iri. afd. 50. 9-4619. Realtor, 50: 9-4469. ^ TAsa*m5f Oft ^nmwiiiIn ..RP RPmnnmn Two>tona with baby Uua top. Sove-You Over $100D y ^ y equipped. In excellent con- CALL TRAYS TV JOBS TO $1500 mbnthly. Foreign Telephone CHeatnut 8-21^ TWO FURNISHED bednioms,'pri­ tlons to provide better protection Jewett, 85 Goodwin-St.; Stephen Grotta. 16 5Iorae Rd.; Fred Pohl- Is new Radio pnd heater,' excellent con- DOORS ORENED. keys .fitted, ij^ClRTdAGES tioilooti. Mrs. Cavanaugh.. Boxer on file h) the Andover Town Clerk’e Office. Sait Ipad Is boandedt OLDSMOBILE wire wheels, white wall tires.- radio, diUon. Had three, only one left. copicxl, vacuum cleaners, irons, ,Fa'arm. Vernon. Rockville 5-2213. NORTHERLY hy Let No; 67. as shown on eald 5Up, 225 GREEN Better come and get it at $495. guns, etc.’, repaired. Shears,' Garden— Farm— Hairy feet, more or leee; jiual hydramatic, heater and de­ Douglas Motors, 338 Main St. knives, mowers, etc., put into con­ Low Ratle.s—Long Terms Little girls from four to eight 'STARnRE CONVERTIBLE Dogs— Birds— Pels 41 Products 50 EA STE RIA b r the high water amrfc of Andover Lake, 99 will love wearing this pretty and STAMPS froster, 7-tone paint. . dition for coming needs. Braith- feet, more or teen; Lass than 300 milas.. BEFORE YOU BUY s used car wsite, 52 Pear}'Street. « GARDEN REALTY CO. U. S. No. 1 Green Mountain pota- warm cardigan Jacket. Made of WirHlOjrSMELL FUEL OIL DELIVERIES See Gorman Motor Sales. Buick GOLLIIIE PUPPIES, eight weeks SOUTHERLY by Lot Mo. *9, as.thewa on said Map, 298 A Joy for mother.to care for—so 343 Garden St., Hartford old. with full white collars. Sable toes. Bryan Bros., 179 Tolland heavy wool, and batlc otltches it Sales and Service. 285 Main j CONDER'S T.V. Service, available d. wi feet, morp or lem; and cute for young girie ** *’***'• Z' ^ JAckson 2-1988 and white. 5fI. 9-7554. Turnpike. 50. 9-7037, la quickly crochated In her favor­ street.. 50. 9-4571. Open evenings. \ any tlrne. Antenna conversions. WESTERLY by the highway known aa Lakeeide Drive, le darling ’ wrap-and-tle bare arm ite color. I Phllco factory supervised service. feet, mere or leas. - plnafote and panty set, PattenI No. 3643 contains, cro 1951 MERCURY MercomsUc four- Tel. 50. 9-1486.. Said property wUI be seM together with and sabject the . Pattim Na 8222 is in steei 8, Chet instruetlona — sises 4, 6, • EXPERT OIL lURNER SERVICE I floor. Radio, heater, extras. One rights, ceadltloaB, privilegeo aad leotrlctloBs which are set forth 4, 5, 6, 7, S years. S(*e 4, pinafore, , ow n er.' 36,000 miles. Reasonsple.; RUBBISH and ashes removed. Gen- included; material requirements; In a deeg from the Andover Lake Cotpemtion. dated May 12, IH yards of 35-lnch; panties,,% stitch illustrations. • 24 HOUR^DELtVERY AND lURNER SERVICE ' 148 Lydall St. - M eraj cleaning of atUcs. cellars and SEPTIC TANKS L A. Payroll 194S aad recorded la the Andover Land Records la Volameto 9, at ya rd .* ^ . Send 25c in coins, your name, packard . . . . -M.' I . — ! yAPds. Call M and M RUbbIsh le- AND For' this patten’., send S5c in BRUNNER’S- Page 697. address and the'pattern number • PRINTED TICKET METER SERVICE J9S0-CHEVROLET Mvleline de luxe! jH 9-9757 W E B U Y Coins, your name, address, slie de­ club coupe, radio, .leater. low ;_. ------L.— . ' ------^ COIIVERSE, TO BE SOLD ON THE PRESHSES AS A WHOLE TO ’THE toe ANNE CABOT. MAN- FLUBCED SEWERS and Co$t Clerk Etitire or Partial Estates laOBEST BIDDER sired, and the Patterrf NumW fjo mileage. In wonderful cnqdiUgn. 5IANCHESTER — T.V. Service, BUB BUBNETT, 5IANCHESTi» CHESTER EVENING HERALD, Douglas Motors, J33 .Main, radio and T.V. speeialista since I JR. TERMfU-19% caah or certified check aad the bahutee ea approval 1156 AVE. AMEE1CA8. NEW ROCKVIUE ROAD. TALCOTTVILLE. CONN. — MI-S-SIVI For locd monufacturinq Antiques, China, Glaaa of the sale by the OenrL EVENING HEBALD, 116# AVE. FUEL O IL 1934. House'service call $3.50 5(1. MMHINE aEANED Complete Houaeholda AM ER ICA^ NEW YORK 99, N.Y. YORK 96. N- y . $96$ FLEETWOOD Cadiliiac, green, 9-M60 or 5 0 . 3-4607, eompcaiy. Eaporioiwo la Sale sabject to the npprevni e f the Oeart o f Clewnisn ‘ Plena. ' Now. avallabla—the M55 Nee­ IRDAY -T MONDAY, TUESDAY UNTIL 4— WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY UNTIL f 4^oor, nuSo, beater and. power Storage liOts Store Stock ' 'The latest Issue of our pattern SERVICE OPEN ALL DAY H ./i. fleptic TobiIb, Dry Wells, Sewer Hm m . mMs Essoarid. For Farther Information Oall mogaslne contatn* doaens more dlework Album prinl/ed ill attrac- wya a s ■tooring, excellent ebadtUon, orig- If URnTt o r e Reftnlalnng, a n t i ^ PAINTING AND \ N' Uve colors. It oontolhs 56 pages faal owiMr. Price $8,500. 5U. furniture a specialty, chain caned Ltoea tMtoUed — tielhir Wator- Salary opoo. Can. Anytime AHORNEY RAYMOND R. BOWERS smart, easy to sew' styles for all TELMI-V4410 ^oottag Dome. o f lovely designs—phis 8 gift pat- 24 MAIN STREET *4*1*. and rushed. Anson F. Thorp. PAPER HANGINfi Sebert BaOdingV^Main St„ Coventry, Coaa. ages. Send 25 cento today for your Phone 50. 9-5735. Writa P.O. Rax 235 aopy of tha spring A aummtr '65 teraO. dlr^Uona printed In book. ELHPI{PHONE ROBERT M. REID R SON , IWeplMM POgrim 2-M74 Only 35c a copy. > tsdor la good condi- M ^ N N EY i r o s . Ceenritlee the Oeert Oeawen Pleae iHtiA t tuoor. EBoieat M ELO pr RADIO-T.V. phono’s, A t Pkoae Mahiqister M LjM W #1 SBWgftAOB DISPOSAL O a •3244 t k MAIM m , H A N C B B R n Doogloa Moton, n lA t colls. Guaranteed service. 199dm PeuI S t. TeL M I.S Bi$> I- 5^9^2290.

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    -:S- • m. . FAGS mOURTEER / MONDAY, JANUARY »1, I95i Avenge Daily-Net Preae Run •'-•t .^' -rv\ —' j Fbfr the Weefc Beded The Weather Ji{mrl;i>stfr ^UMtlng 4§(rid!i 'll ^ 4an. lie, lass Foraenat oCb. 9. WaMber Bu m s Stafford ffjoringa and AUaton. church with a auppar baglnnlag at OMttanei eoM toplgbL Low 40111 :pwii‘ Rev. Gimp Speaks jMaaa.' ' ■ -f 6:80 p. m. and this apaaklng pro- 11,573 le-IS. Cloudy, nttlo change in Lack-Bowers Wedding The meeting wlQ be lield~ at i^e Begiiifilng at 7:80. Member ef ihe Audit temperature, aome mow Wednea Mane toT7i>A^ At Center Church . ^ ---- 7 Rtweea of Clrralatlen . day. Bigh near 25. r: i ?/ Manche$te\ of Village Charm ,<^e Maionlc Temple The Rev. Kusaell ■ C ^ p , Prot- tomortsw 7:30. The en- eatant chaplain at *wethersfleKi REG. $2.98 v a lu e X ' lertifd^ appMiUoe.^ t the Feb. 4 meeting of the •“" . J f — ------:— Men's Club of Center Congrega­ tional Church. 57" LENGTH — FULL LENQ^H ZIPPER Borina Marie and Ir^ e Michele. Princcaa M argyct on Tour dauKhtere of Mr. and Ma EMward The Rev. Mr. Camp waa speak., e Klucewicz of 84 W. Cebter St;, er at the club's' Communion ower celebrated their'.,, fifth andxthtcd Breakfast and many of the ptep birthdays respectively Jan.', 29. Who attended sontglit the ^ l ^ r - W h iis L GARMENTS BAGS with a combination party for 12'of tunity to hear him again ancKOis (OOORA-WHITMOR) Cut Sparks their little friends. The Disneyland euaa with h i^ the social pn^lems and ballerina themes were followed touched up6n in his talk, S.ccord- in the decorations. Aftir refresh-, Ing to JE. B, Buahnell, club presi­ Army Feud ments. games for which pr.ites dent. . . ea ch were awarded were played. The Rev. Mr. CSmp wris born In VACUUM $ 1.98 Glastonbury and is a graduate of Wuhington. Feb. 1 (A*j— , The- Hartford blorthfleld Club Trinity College and Hartford Sem Win hold its first meeting next Inary. He has served as pastor Secretary of Defense Wilson Monday, Feb. 7, at S o'clock at the of Congregational churches In asked Congress today to ex­ home of Mrs. Richard B. Moore, tend the draft for four years, 2200 Main St., Glastonbury. Miss CLEANERS saying it is “vital to the Elizabeth Shaw, teacher and for­ eign traveler, will present "Per­ OPRN MOKDAYfl MODEL C .2 maintenance of our active X sonalities and Places in Picture wrekly nsH spEnai, forces strength and tp 'our wail. riMd. MeBStala Fish Snowball Here for Snowv and Story.” Esf. Me pr.. X.w Me pr. WMi thff N««f 2 in 1 Floor cnM R119T00I Jonal a^nrity.” Wilson The Dorcas Group of the South MAECEI the House Armed Serv­ Methodist WSGS wlll.m^t tomor­ PET Cl ices Committee that there Blaze $ 8 9 . 9 5 row at 9:80 A m. for rug Tnaking. M6 Main «t.r-^-»-4S7S [Reg. PrfcD are insufficient volunteers t* We Give Stamps maintain needed strength. Mrs. Thomas Riddell, president Frade . $ 3 0 . 0 0 ] of the l-adies of the Assumption, has called' a special meeting of Washington, Feb. 1 (fP)-— IJoU N. Y. Tow committee members for tonight at A Pentagon dispute over ad­ the honie of Mrs. Elmer Gntham, ministration plans to cut 44 Bunce Dr. The purpose of th* Army strength was out in the r » ' i AmHerdam,N. Y„ Fcbri (/P)—Eleven ijhiidren and a f^her meeting is to formulate-plans for open today and apparently were trapped and killed today when an oil-fed fire i^ged the card party by the group for through a^ rick tenement house th this Mohawk RW^r in- the benefit of the church,--the date destined for considerable de­ of which has been set for Monday, bate when Congress con­ du.strial city.\ Feb. 21,'in the church hall. siders military appropria­ Among the ^ a d were Juan Rivera and hi.s five c Idren. ItiesNfme I five injured per.son.1. n tions and draft extension. Police aaid an w WAHUNS • s w iv n . TOP— TURNS 340 DEGRElS Pruaed by membera ef the ter overflowed in one pT the eight • ILOTHAM. INC Houac Armed Servicea Committm apartments and atarti a fire that exploded sn oil drum in A Friendly Tip • HANDS NE^R TOUCH DIRT - tor hla viewa on the projected 140,. the cellar of the two-sti ■y building (1418 Schu/ler St.), about Take the tisaa new lo FUNERAL KING SIZE DISPOSAlLf BAG 000-man cut, Gen. Matthew B. 12:55 a.m. (EST). / i n ceiDS ia, call er writ* Rldgway. Army chief of ataff. aaid . The tragedy numbed Amster- / t ■la for iafermatien about S E R V I C E yeaterday he felt it would ‘‘Jeopar. dam's 32,900 residents, slready. / IflfiSfeAgaA lew.-coot SaTtaas Baak Lifo la- • QUIET OPERATION dtae" national aecurity“ to a de- groggy from an industrial blow. AiAaoA/ •araaco pretoctioa. Soo bow aiach m iot Studio O m uiJ LWeic grae." Previoualy, RIdgway't ob^ Last Saturday, the Bigelow-Sanford w . protoctioB you caa roally got . . . MRS. DONALD LACK sJWTffPF • TOE TOUCH CONTROL TO STOP jectlona had been reported, but un­ Carpet Co. announced it would I 'l l at sorprUiagly low coat. Yea'll OR START CLEANER confirmed. — cloae its century-oldtury-< plant and ^ a y S o u g h t .bo assasod paw ainch yea save Miss Nancy Shepard Bowera.^bridal music arid accompanied the Prinoeoa Margaret slaada la iha daorway af her plaae at Lfcadoa Sitting next to Rldgway, Secre­ Jhrow approxihiately ijSSO out of bayiag erar-tks-coualor. So# far ds|ughter of Mr. Md Mrs.; Sher-~splolst, Mrs. June Yeomans Park. MANY OTHER FEATURES Airport (San. 81 >- aad wureo goodbye before leaving ou her a n t tary of the Army Stevepa indicated wbrk, «> yanraolf. — don’t put it off. wood Bowers, 75 Denting St., was whose selections ware "Because' /■ Traamtlantlc flrght and a month's gaad-wrlK tour of the BriMi'Weol he may at one time have leaned to­ Amsterdam ia 33 miles west of Foj^K Congress married to Donald Lack. son. of and The LoM's Prayer. Palins and 3 SIZES: QUILTED, J Indies. Mhe' arrived la THaMad' this afternoon. (AP Wlrepbote ward Rldgway'a view. N ,Albany. THE Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Lack mixed white flowers composied the EliCTRICAL DEPT.— OAK ST. ENTRANCE via radio' rriMri 'Londaa). "I have adjusted by thinking .Thele children ranged in age from SAVINGS SANK of Newington, yesterday in the decorations. ■T-i-- ____ JUMBO, 16 GARMENT completely to the balanced pro­ months to 14 years, r'ashingto\^ Feb. 1 • (/F)— OF MANCHESTER Second Congregational Church. Presented In marriage by her REGULAR, 8 GARMENT gram,” Stevena laid, "and hqve ' ■ f le 12 who perished raised the 50 per cent'pay raise for The double-ring ceremony w^s father, the bride had for her sole no higher figure in mind.” nation's fire.toll this week to 47 embers of Clol^ress was ^ A MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK performed by candlelight at 4 attendant her sister. Miss Gall PI SUIT SIZE, 42” LENGTH Ex-Red Links The Army'a civilian chief de­ in s l^ states. o'clock by the Rev. Arnold W. 15 Selected \ la of i t Escape recommended todaK by the ' Prestoa BoW'ers. William Lack of MItehffir Non-Tilt Steel Frame Water Proof clared himaelf “well aatiafled” with Senate Judiciary Committee, tfS m a in ST. Toaer. Barclay Wood, organist o f ; Newington was best man for his 142 East Center St. The the sise of forces allotted the Ten tl(mllies lived In the ejgl PHONE Ml-S-4171 tlia church, played the traditional brother snd the ushers were Wil CORE Extra Strong Dust Proof Roy Cohn to j Army, deacriblng them aa "ade- apartmenu in the tenement, an old along with substantial salary * liam Ocllers of Haynes Street, and or Mitchell 3 ^ 0 6 M a n w i Conn? Mildew Proof Tear Resistant State Aides ; quite to do the job at hand." building n« far from the railr/iad hikes for federal judges. i Hugo Nickse of Ivorytown, Conn. Manchester Stain Proof ' .... 'T Blue, Rose, Green and It la the adminiefration'a plan to tracks. T en^ the 22 occupantqes A. bill approved by the commit­ 'The bride's gown of white katin False Report ] trim the Army from 1.170.000 men raped. \ T tee would raise the pay of House and Chantilly lace was designed X Wine \ , _____ I U of lu t -July 1 to 1,100,000 by Snowball, a hnagry female polar bear, who la one of IS Baliey-Criatiaai CIrciM bears atrandrj at Many fled In their nlghtdothes and Senate members to $22,500 a with a fitted bodice, with illusion \ Ribieoff Hew Tork. Tito. 1 (P)—*x-Oom-1. •** l.(i27.ooo by Charlie's Service Station on E. Middle Tpke. ainre Sunday, carefnily takes a nip out of a doughtnut Into a snowstorm and aulb-ffeering year. This compares with their yoke, small Peter Pan collar and MATCHING 12 POCKET SHOE* BAGS . . . 99e •«. proffered by eo-perforiner Elolse Berehtold. .MIsa Berrhtold and the bears were earoute to the Sara- temperatmrs. Pwte# and/firemen munlat Harvey Matuaow aaya he [ l”*,^^'***- ■I*i«d objective la to rescoied others, ^eighlxtrs’ took present pay of $16,000, including long sleeves tapering to a point at NOTION DEPT. Hartford, Feb. 1 (A*)— gave falae testimony as a govern- maintaln military forces in balance sota, Fla., w intn quarters o f the elreuo when an axle broke la their semi-trailer and obliged them them in. T a $2,500 expense allowance. the wrists. The skirt of satin ter­ Reaching into varied fields of ment witneaa in the trial of tha 13 i^th aconomlc factors. ito pay an naexpMted vUdl to Manchester. (Story on Fnge Two) Federal judges would receive BETTER minated in a cathedral train. Her Whi Your Clothes convicted aecond-atring Omunti- Aa tha House committee turned' The barking of two /dogs also pay boosts of 87,500 to $9,500 a veil of French illusion riras - at­ \, endeavor^ for his Selections, niat leadera and that Roy M. Cohn, Its attention to Presiclent Eisen­ saved Uvea, .year, an* the ' speaker of the . tached to a Juliet cap of nylon Democratic Gov. Abrahanf A. then an. assistant tf.8, attorney hower' a request for a four-year ex- Mrs. \nna Gaglia/dV said her House and ' the ,^ce president' late trimmed with rows of seed Ribieoff today sent to the hei-e, "wbrtred -With iue'’.Ji9'«^(;e- tanalon ef the draft law. Rep. Texas Storm dog awakened her. Smellihg smoke, would have their pay raised $5,- VISION pearls and niching. She carried a paring testimony. Brmka (D-La) «aid congressional ah* dragged h^ 84^ear-old 000 a year. \ \ the H ARD WAY ? .General Assembly the names New Fights Flare mother. Mrs. Cel/a Kosib) cascade of .snow white roses with X An aflidavit to that effect from concarn over the new n^npower feet Leas Tbsa Past ^ n e a ta white Frenched carnations. W 15 men he has appointed to Matuaow w u filed yeaterday in program la certain to show up in ffiiiff M ore firct. from th- groun ■floor apartment. The proposed pay raises are The honor attendant wore a floor ante administrative'offices. federal conrt in aupiwn df-g-uiof Mouas and Senate debate when Xfu r i $5,000 less than recommended a better life! length gown of French blue irides­ The Tine days . .\. the days Uon for a nfw tHa| for the )3. Mrs. Mary Wng aaid her i t «. nUrik of thorn, itfnX M l Heatlh draft MU la aoneidered. ' Q H O W kept growling/ She looked ou s last year by an ie*member com­ cent taffeta, with portrait neckline Commlaalonsr Dr. John J. ‘BIsako.. Cohn, later ciiief couniel to inT >«r ,,/Tf «6 'Uie Mfiv Army tm la Winsbeing -reauovo,reduced. info Area^.t4 / FttCheil Islotlds miaaion set up In 1953 to >tudy and short bolectf. Her feathered When it Pays to be Aiive Senate Inviveatigatlng aubcommit- IMhple Are goiqf to ask why the Window and /it seemed as if tb Healths CommisrionSr Dr. Stanley whole street A-as sbloae." She and' congrasaional and Judicial salaries. hat of matching blue was studded H. Osborn, and State Milk Admin- tee hqpdedI by Sen, Joaeph R. Me- draft 'law must be extehded four By THE ASSOCIA'ihihrPRESR Sen. Kefauver (D-Tenn) DISCOVER THE CHANBE irith rhinestones and she wore a Carthy (R-Wls), told newimen st yeari,” he told newsmen. her four chudren tressed and fled. Should be YOUR Days latrator Donald , O. Hammerberg, What the B o s t o n • Weather Taip^h, Formosa, Feb. 1 (/P)—Fre.«h fighting on sea and jn It waa/"like a crackerbox,” le member of the Judiciary Con short veil. Her arm bouquet was are reappointed: his New York Uw ofllcer The committee summoned Maj. m'Utee. Sen. Labger (R-NDt,\ of pink rapture roses and white. (3cn. ■ Lewis B. Hershey, selective Bureau described as a "weak, little the air boiled up around the embattled Tachen Island-s again j Police lef Jeremiah ^ ’Roberta ROOD VISION OAN DRINO All the ap^intments are for . "I will not dignify any atate- today while the United States and Nationalist China debat^ I ***'*• .N. sensed notice that he might oppose Frenched carnations.- four-year terms and are subject ment by this individual with a service director, and Carter L. disturbanct" traveling southeast­ the hill when It is brought upTii Doa't squint and atrain to see! Enjoy the Mrs. Bowers chose for her Hot WASH DAYS!! comment on this Communist move. Burgess, assistant secretary of the future of Chiang Kai-shek’.s offshore island outposts. An found to conflrmatibn by either House ward from the Great Lakes -region ding , "a ball of flame in­ the ^^ate. difference that properly fitted glasses can dsuughter’s bridal a dresa of coffee of the General Assembly. The I interview him in the presence of brought light snow r^N ew Rnc" I i^merican ifcurce asid the finish-* side,” *«' / He mid two, other members. make In your eyesight.' Coriie In today. crepe, trimmed with Iridescent Hmise is' Republican ^controlled, FBI agerits a lo » with many / (Oeatinned oa Page Tea) land today and the-nation's cbldest:*’ ingI"* touches were being .put in Sens. MhClellan (D-Ark) and Dan­ sequins. Her feather hat' with others. 1 left for Europe before J "I round a boy about 13 kneei- dothee dryer wUI" but the/Senate H u'a Democratic weather in northern Maine. ' !'J**? infi-4chd, beside a crib. The baby iel (D-Te(0, voted to report the rhinestone trim was of the same m sjorny. \ even knew he waa to be s wltncas.” The snow began falling ifc smsll j U nited N ations bill to the^nate but reaervl^ the For Better,Vision, Belter Appearance. color as her gown. The mother of New Spring Patterns The uthera namra by lUbtColT Matusow, an ex-CommunUt and Nstlonalist strongholds just off the in /he crib waa dead; ■ too," he ’Let Us Fill 1'our Eye Glass Prescription the bridegroom was attired in em­ d ry your aelf-stylM FBI informer, lest Fri-' flakes before dawn and w-as to let A S Kh • S isald,aaifi, "Tl "There waa a lot of scream- right to support amendments re­ 10 Prints H eld up completely before the day was Red mainland. one w-oman kept hollering ducing the mlary increases. broidered-Dior blue taffeta. Both ' T^ewman E. A r g r a ^ , of Ham- day aaid in an affidavit filed in A In the explosive Tachen area. A w aits P eip in g|‘^rb2 mothers wore corsages of Elf roses your ktrengtheBd keoMi, Mve dkn. highway commisslpner; At- Paso. Tex., he gave falae tasfi- far advanced. Nationalist and Communist Chi­ back for her two dogs."' / Kefauver 'was chairman of a Ju­ SEE US roR; and assisted .the bridal party at a 36" tllio R. Fraasinelli,: of\ Stafford mony at the trial of ,(JUnton Possible Cliies The Weether Bureau at Boston nese hammered each -other with Surrounded By Toys / diciary aubcommittee' that held reception following the ceremony your dothee cm^iove iMoey. Springs, commlasiorirr of food and Jencki. Jencka. an official of the said a storm in northern Texas bombs and .guns. ' '' View on Talks The dogs were saired. / hearinga on pa A raise legislation a PrcKripllon. GInsses • Hun Glasses in the church parlors for about drugs; Christy Hanu, ,«>f New Mine, Mill and Smelter Woricers posed a further threat of snow for 1 Th* Defense Ministry said four In one -apartment. Rivera,/40, last week and acted as spokesman , d ■ 200 guests. The decorations were Haven. wriTare copimisaloner; Jo­ Union, was convicted of swearing In Serge D eath Eouinprit Ndw Efi^iDnd . a f f w — «a»46i« and his five children died. .The for the full comrnUtee after to­ aModeilW Frames • Special Bands white wedding bells and i^’hite and \ seph M. Loughtln. of Storr^-fl- falacly to a non-Communist oath However, the forecaster added that United Nations, N. Y...Feb, 1 bodies of four of the chlldren'were day's closed-door, se^on. pink assorted flowers. PRINTS nznee commissioner; ' 'nm6tb-.v^ J. under the TaftTHartley Act. The "with the general weither pattern broad daylight but yeturned to —U.N. Security Council cqscuss found in the kitchen,' surroftinded Kefauver himself Yhad favored • Duplication of Lenses • Barometers affidavit was filed in a move for a New Yqrk. Feb. 1 UP)—Ten similar to w-hat we had through by dolls, toys and a half-finished $25,000 a year for Congress mem­ When the couple left for a wed-' M u^hy, ^commisrione> of public mysterious flngerprinta found in base aftec successfully carrying of a cease.fire in-the .VoiWosa • .Blhorulars • Eye Glass Cleaner ding t>ip tt> Lake Placid. N. Y., the works; Renato 'E. Riccluti, of new trial. January this storm could miss us out -their missions. \ 1 trait today awaited Red C’ins's baby^ milk bottle. bers and Sen. Kilgore\(D-WVa), ;; Matusow hss been a paid govem- the bedroom, of Serge Rubinstein entirely.” ■ Four children In the family of bride was wearing a white knit \ Waterbury, labor commiaaioner. were checked today in search for The ministry said twp of. the I answer to the council's bid for ; dress, black acceasories and a cor- \Johr\John L. Sultiyan of New Britain,I, fment witneaa in several Communist Boston had only .0.92 Mnchea of Peiping spokesmen to join In the Mr. and Mrs. Stanley ^p ty k a pef- (Continued bn Page i) 5 -4 c y"«l the killer of the millionaire fi­ \» lahcd, and - two In tfie family of Tel. MI-S-U9I—MI-S-6S77—BU-9-S7S7 i sage of snow white roses. TTiey ■ WL . commiaaioner M s fnd...... InvesflgationS.'. praclpitatioil) dt ring January—mily and strafed Red ta'?geta oy neWly^ debate. .L. .M. GRACE h witness, in saying he testi- nancier and draft dodgar. a. quarter of ‘ the month's normal Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Heaton. i will be St home to their friends Beautiful new patterns in florals and geomttrica for draaaea, VHenry< H. Pierce, Jr., of Clinton, Discovery of these prints and captured Yikiangshan . Island, UJV, Secretary General Dag i after Feb. 8 at 290 Autumn St. aproni, children's wear, draperies, etc. bank commissioner; Dennis T, fledX'falsely against some .of the of SJSO. storting mSny flresv despite heavy Hammarakjold cabled th / invita­ Police aaid an oil stove Ip the McMahon of Meriden, athletic eight others was disclosed yester­ At 5:30 (EST) this morning Heaton apartment had overflowed. The bride waa graduated from W defeqdanta here, declared he was day by Asst. Dlst. Atty. Alexan-- Red antiaircraft Are from' Yi- tion to the Chinese Cdr.imunlat Manchester High'School with the commissioner; Joseph N. Gill, of supporting the' motion for a-new northern Maine was the coldest klangShan and Toiunen Island, five capital last night after the codncil District Atty. (Clinton S. (Cole or­ B u l l e t i i i s MANCHESTER class of ' 1950, and from Hartford Mansfield Center, commissioner trial "to do what I can to remedy der Herman. , - Six flngerprinta section of the entire United States voted to: dered an investigation. of agriculture; Ttfomu J. Speilacy, the haria that I have done to the proved to be those of the murder uith Caribou reporting 35 degrees miles to the northwest. . Hospital School of Nursing in victim and two others were Uqe- Four waves of MIGlfi's tried to 1. Take up New ZfMin&t re­ A newspaper photographer, Paul from the AP Wires 1953. since -which lime she has \ " REG. ^59e AMERITEX of Hkrtford,- insurance commie- defendanU.'\ . quest for debate on ^^sUliUes In M.aito of the Amsterdam Record­ OPTICAL COMPANY ■ionef; and John J. Tynan, of leia smudges, Herman -said. (Coatianed oa Page SeventeeB) intercept them » they roturned. been -on the staff of M^chester CUTS Judge Edward J. Dlmoek. who ' Mindful . of the 46-year-oid to base but the Nationalist planes the area of certsHi/islanda" off er, found two of the Motyk* chil­ 747 MAIN ST. (Next to SUte Thenter) Memorial Hospital. Relatives and Middletown, commiaaioner of presided at' the trial In 1952. will (China: dren In the kitchen of their apart- ^6^^ Sleepy $noozer motor vehicles. Rubinstein's- playboy reputation, escaped, the ministry said....- ■ DOCK EV-BOSS SE.VTENCED friends have honored her with hold a hearing tdmorrbw on the police are checking the 10 prints A few minptes -later two Na- 2. Invite p i( Chinese Reds to m ^t. . I New York, Feb. 1 (iP:—Joseph four bridal' showers. . AND UP Dr. Osborn, 63, h u held the post motion for a new trial. partlripate.-ih the debate- tnd W-hen firemen arrived "it' was P. Ryan, 71-.vear-old former Ot state health commiaaioner aince against those oh file for more . H o p e fu l tionallat flgh'ter., bombers clashM The bridegroom, a graduate of The IS defendants—like. 11 top than 5,000 flight,club enleftainers. witli several M-IG's north of the 3. Delay until /after the New impossible to send them in there union boss of N'eir York's dork New BHtain.Hjgh School, class of Zetdoftii proposal co'oncil consid­ to get anybod.v without losing ex- workers, was stnienred to six (Ooatbllied ea Page Poor) Although the prints could' lead V ;------1050, is now a senior at the Phar­ • A pm N TED : (Coatiaaed aa Page Panr) to the person who strangled (Continued on Page Ten) eration of renewed Soviet de- tra life," the Assistant Fire Chief, months In prison and a $3J)00 macy School of theiUniversity of IRONING TIME lands for imptodlate withdrawal Samuel Palumbo,'sald,- fine today for arceptlng money Rubinalein in his lavish Fifth Connecticut, and is president of Free Avenue' home five days ago, they of V.8. 'armeg force.v from the . Police and firemen searched for Illegally from a firm hiring hla Kappa Psi Pharmaceutical Frater­ also iplght tUjm' out. to be as unim­ Formosa area Snd a: rrender of the hours for three bodies crushed in union menibers. His lawyer hod IS YOUR BURNER nity. , r- autom atic B K kytw i for Critii; portant aa a woman's purse and coastal' isltn