ii-s, JATURDAT, MABCR 8, T W iU ^V B jKanrl;»jatrr lEttntlns I|entl8 r Your Red Cross Serves You h- Will You Help the- Red Cross ? ■ $'.’3 wc ilscldsd to ghrs it sway. Wa couldn't Influancs anybody ta take List Engagement CoUect $5 ^ 0 0 It In Manchester. Then ws heard Average Daily Net Preas Run About Town Heard Along Main Street of a family tn tllaatonbury who wanted a piano. Ws got In touch For Red Cross For the Week Ending The Wetther Ite swlor LuOiw t<—«y ^ writh them and ona cold winter’s 0 rai!ge H all B ingo Much 6. 1951 roreoMt of 0. 8. Woathw ■arzaa th« Ooncordta Uitherw And on Some of Manche$ter*$ Side StreeU^ Too day they aeiit a truck for the win hoM « meeting tomoirow e ^ piano. That Iff Result of the 10,139 Today—Fair ood mIM: tonight nlng at new" o’clock at We are Intrigued no end by this. with trees, make a better looking When It arrived at its destina­ EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT All members are requested to be tion It was Impossible to get It First Week^s Canvass Member of the Audit iwurniu^ llFraiQ —putly ekMidy; Tneoday— eon* present. ___ through any door In the houae and B un^ of OtraulntlonB oMemble doudlneoa, eooler. r H ' s i r ■r. "S*.' 1 our friend had quite a time trying In Present Campaign P«mi7 Bingo 7:15 to 7:45—Regular Bingo at 7:41 Manchester— A City of Village Charm Richard 8. Carpentw and ^ k to dispose of it, gratis. p Sheldon, local representatives £n I.isn.'sr.: blltioni of bucks, but It la their these eye sores is Returns from the Residential Dl> of the Phoenix Mutual Ufe Insur­ that they don t trust no- thing visitora see VOL. LXX, NO. 130 (CIoMUIed Adverttatag oo Bic« It) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY'. MARCH 5. 1951 ance Oo- have received national Toii’ve heard about "canned" vision of Red Cross Fund Drive (TWELVE PA(iEB) PRICE FIVE CENTS body. You ran add up your own they conic off the new high- news? Well, this news Is in a bot­ have been very slow in coming In, ORANGE HALL recognition by earning check in a restaurant, you arc let and the end of the first week of m e^ to the president s Held staff tle. Into the groceries in the super­ Ym sure if you will print this, Just an ordinary bottle, too — the 1951 campaign finds that only of the company for 1951. accord­ market. you are urged to "use ' everyone w 111 agree with It. 10 of the 20 districts have rspogted ing to Edwin H. May, manager of with about one good shot left In It. Death in a Ditch the Price of Ainhukh your credit" at clothiers of whom Yours very truly, If you've ever noticed the mutual any figures at all. Most residential - the Home Office Agency. vou have never heard. But banks, A Reader Two Soldiers Dead heating plant at the rear of the returns to date are ao small as to (leallng in money, are con.stltution be Inconclusive. The fourth in the series of I.a.st week we fold you about House and Hale building, you have U. S. Infantry Routs ally suspicious. Dog Warden I.,ee Frari liia and bin probably alao noticed the big The Corpotallons and Retailers family Lenten servirea vklll take Now, in a flash, all this is going Divisioas. while still far from their place tomorrow evening at l^e iniltation of a shaving advertise­ smokestack. And if you've noticed to be changed. the smokestack —or chimney — individual goals, head the list of Four Hurt in Wild The old system is headed for the ment. Here la this week's aeqiiel. The gong gathered at Lee'e sta­ you may have noticed the little this primary return. film. "Journey Into Faith, will M vault. Itemised figures according to S T v ^ a tS iS O tion la.st Saturday afternoon after black, Iron door near the base. The First National Bank is The Herald had come off the press. Well, the little door Is to permit divlalons follow: 6,000 North Koreans bring sandwiches, and the bringing its dough out into the Corporations ...... 13,128.00 W anted! Williams group will One of the boys was reading the periodic cleaning of the black, Smash at Meriden open and setting it on the table account about laie when the latter grimy soot produced In most cbim' R etailers ...... 863.00 coffee and coCoa for the children. Mias Beverly Beats and Inviting you to break a buck strolled into the station in hla neys. Seems that ths man who Residential ...... 779.75 with no more embarrassment or usual Jolly mood. Starting to fool Professional ...... 157.00 Chief Herman O. Schendel and runs ths heating plant was doing Mr. and Mrs. Norman T. BenU Organizations ...... 112.00 Men Returning to Fort D r Harold B arrett will •P***' supervision then you get when with Eddie Wilson, who waa read­ his chimney-cleaning one day when Invited Guest you do the same In the collec­ ing the paper, Lee couldn’t get a of 40S E ast Middle T urnpike wish Devens Ram Under Big In Great New Attack a meeUng at Temple Beth Sholom —that's right. In the midst of the tion plate in church. The compari­ word out of anyone, least of all to announce the engagement of First week’s total ___ $5,039.75 Saleswomen Monday evening at soot was our newsy bottle— with An analysis of these figuree Both men will discuss Ci\ illan De­ son. is, in fact, fortunate, for Eddie. Everyone waa waiting for their daughter, Beverly E. Bents, I Trailer Truck; One of Lee to ask w'hflt waa In the pa|ier, about one good shot left In It. Ap­ •shows th a t th e sum raised in this Helped Hotel fense measiires; Dr. Barrett was there is something (lownrighl parently. one of the local gentry to Frank H. Carlson, son of Mr. Injured May Not Live Aided by Artillery Sup­ formerly with the government brotherly and human in this bank­ but he didn t. Finally Lee pulled first week's effort is slightly less out a book of matches and lit the wasn’t satisfied w ith using treea or and Mrs. Frank I. Carlson of 64 than one-fourth of the tolal quota After Delicate Brain First Complete Story port I I . N. Forces Hit atomic project at Oak Ridge and ing gesture. paper that Wilson waa ao en­ secluded comers (are there any South Alton atreet. of $21,000. Get RFC Loan is now on the staff of the State The losses. If indeed there are EXPERIENCE HELPFUL BUT grossed in. Eddie didn’t bat an left?) of the park to hide his bot­ Both Mias Bents and Mr. Cart- York Strangfeld, general chair­ From Three Sides in Board of Health. A film entitled any at all. are expected to be due Surgery; All Critical ejvelash. but Just continued to read tle. So he used the little Iron door son are graduates of Manchester man of the Drive, points out that "Pattern of Survival.' dealing with to something like a customer mis­ NOT ESSENTIAL Central Area; Reds until the flames got near his and some soot. High school In the cla.ss of 1950. prompt canvassing will abrogate Official Given Hospi­ Of ^Massacre Valley^ Civilian Defense will also be shown. taking a half for a quarter in his hands, and then dropped the paper Well, the chimney-cleaner de­ Miss Bents is attending Rider the necessity of dragging out the Meriden, March 5.—(A’)— Flee to New Line of favor. Some Uiink there may well on the floor. stroyed the bottle and finished his Oollege, Trenton, N. J., and Mr. campaign for an undesirable length One soldier was killed, an­ tality at Plush Palm Members of the various local be a snrplUB at the end of the aver, About that time aomebody told Carlson is in the air force, sta­ Hesistanee to North; Orange lodges are reminded that cleaning Job. of time. In the Residential Divi­ TEMPORARY and PERMANENT other was injured fatally and Bearli Spot He Arlinits age day. We tend to amlle a little I>ee his name was In Heard Along, It was a couple of days later tioned at Scott Field, Illinois. sion, particularly, majors and four others were injured crit­ In Korea Is Now Told today marks the deaiiiint for res- cagily at this as part of the old and he asked. ’Where?" Wilson No definite date has been set Enemy Trying to Build ervaUona for the annlversarj- ban­ that he noticed the furnace wasn't captains are urged to get their POSITIONS ically here early today when As Probe Continues bank blarney about money "grow scooped up the burnt pieces of working Just right. Investigation for the wedding. workers out so that house-to-house Up Strength for Attack quet. March 10. They may be made ing," but no, they tell us. paper and handed them to Lee. an automobile in which they Hoengsong. Korea, March 5 i,Vi , dent a mile of burned and bullet- through Frank Duncan. Little dlaclosed that the little Iron door canvassing may assume a more ac­ B u lletin ! Time find (lie ro tira tln g Reds lorn tr\ilete Story Told those wishing wells and various preserve for about six years. Then, to a Miami Beach hotel and Ing toward the town examine lli<- u : ; kngc. .\ f. ontllne .Marine officer the ambiish as" "a rean Reda today from a belonged to one qf th# local may be, your dreams can become O ty , and Louis Bavlello. 22, of maaian the bodies of other Kolilters who were northwest of this mined cent nil I ToP)—A hopeless but fighting retreat of a hit from three sides by the As a aervlce, a convenience, and Turnpike you will view a sign with SERVICES N ath an K om , 22, of 1766 W eeks ese offensive west of Wonju. sm all AnierLran force of, about 2.- ebesTVS St. Patrick’s day at the measles, poor vision, and adoles­ Jii.it how craxy you can get in U. S. .Seventh division and the U. next meeUng, and also to fold sur­ good business then, let us gather tho.se weird words: avenue, the Bronx; Robert J. government official acknowledged It was ohsenred also by file 400 cot oft miles behind enemy cent ailments leading up to nico­ one particular Is Illustrated by a • WAS ING LUB ATION. Wtloa, 22, of 30-70 34th street, S. .Second division w ith ita French gical dreaalnga for the Memorial round the bowl. tine poisoning and the deeteea. That interpret the wtahes to Senate investigators today that Conference of Big Four same bleeding U. H. Second Divis­ lines and outnumbered at least 12 elements. card we have received. When Astoria, L. I., N. Y„ identified by lNcms Ticlhits ion regiment's fight after the re­ to one. Hoapital. A aoclal time followed W assail! Teachers struggle valiantly but W. T. Grant Co. •he accepted entertainment from The Allied punch forced the ■we■’ Is used. It means all of us, Bouquets atill come our way be­ police os the owner and driver of during which sandwlchea, cake and futllely against the onset of these of the family. the plushy Saxony hotel at Mi­ Culled From (/P) Wires treat from Hoengsong to save "It all started■’ the ataff officer for It la Intended to be published cause we have written against the th« automobile; Frank J. Martin, Wonju Itself- when the survivors Reds to flee to a hoatlly built now eoffse wars ssrvsd. To Heard Along Main Street: great plaguea. aalil, "with the plan to let South to all In Manchester. Generally, phrase “please omit flowers.” The 815 MAIN STREET 32, of 698 East 138th street, the ami Beach, Fla., after recommend­ Opens Today in Paris of the massacre set up a new line Korean divisions lead the lulvance line of resistance to the n^rth, The suggestion that townspeople The first grader, let Into school of course use of "we" la limited Bronx; and James W. Kelley, 22, Cbl. William ("Buffalo Bill") for Infection and knowledge, Florists’ Telegraph association ing a $1,600,000 RFC loan to it. Connecticut's four civilian de­ and beat the CTilneso hark in against the Re

«t!5CI Wt4, 1900, oad by the average numbey year, according to the report, o f,galls per day, 5,6fl4,m en 1b - wera 12.16 per share, virtually the same aa In 1*49, and dividenda of w n v — tw o Manchester Phones Double oraabe of 273,000 over 1848. Laundry Wage The company's big expansion $1.80 werF declared, continuing an 'l ^ o U X program 1| oontlDulng* In iWO unbroken ficord of quarterly divi­ Today's Radio Data Book In Ten Years gross construction amounted to dends extendlqg back to 1881. The Hearing Set more than $21 million. "A fter al­ number o f telephone employees I 8<)UHiar4 tub# % totaled 8,431 at the end of the I w o o c — lowing for older plant retired from February 18 Tbrongh Blaroh 15 year. The total annual payroll Internal revenue collaotora wUI Presidents Annual Mes- service,” the report states, “ plant W ill Be Hflfl in Hartford InveatniSht grew by $14 million to reached a new high of $30.8 mil­ home comfort ^^‘ vVDRC—Hollywood Playhouse. aaalst In making out Incoma tax •age Given to Stock­ lion. w n c —Baekatace ’ Wif«. Marrh 26 to Discuss fo r n i^ Municipal building, 5:50 a. a total of $187 million." Much of W H AY—Music, this money, he said, has come "Oonnecticut led the nation In WOOC—Bis Brother Bill. w n c —Railroad Hour. m. to 4:80 p. m. holders in State Today war production per capita during YOUR CHAKE TO JOIH Rccoinniciulalions from Investors, 90 per cent of MORIARTY Bros WDRC—Strike It Rich. WONS—HashknKe Hartley. Tomorrow and Wednesday, World W ar H," Mr. Brooka stated, March 5 aad 1 whom live In Connecticut. Nina WHAT—Please Pw>S*«»« „ ,, WTHT-^Inner Sanctum. Thtre art now more than three "and it teema destined to. aaeume ,* 1 5 >. t N T I R ST State Labor ComnUsetoner John United Nattona workahop. Mra. out of every ten subscribers are W K N B —News; Request Mati- quarters of a million telephones an equally vital role In the new T t I '.11') 5:15— J Egan announced today that a Howard Rlchardaon. t«eturor, now served bv modem dial equip­ W H A Y —Guest Star. serving the people and industries ment. During the year 187,000 emergency. Telephone service la a mil^HoUyweoa. U. « A; public hearing' will he held Mon- Bowers school, 8 p. m. of Connecticut and the buslneas prime ingredient of both civilian WTOT—Newt: Pamlly Album. day March 28. at 2 p m. at the Thursday. March 8 miles of wire were added to Ule " WDRC—Arthur Godfrey’s Tal­ o f The Southern Nesv England existing coble network and 73 new and military production. This In­ on . BURNER M bor Depart:nent building, 92 League of Women Voters work- Telephone Company haa Juet gredient," he concluded, "la ready W OKS*-J«ck Downey’s Music ent. Farmington Avenue. Hartford, for .-ihop on State Constitution, at toll switchboard positions were R E P A m WONS—Crime Fighters. about doubled tu the paet ten placed In sei-vlce. In addition to today, and in good order." Shop. the new w:»gc rerommendatlons "Y ''. 8 p. m. yeaie, Allerton F. Brooke, preel- ' W T IC —Howard Barlow's Orth. recently submitted to the Labor Saturday. Marrh 10 connecting new telephones. 61,000 w n c —Stella Dallas, WHAY—Keynotes by Carle. dent of the company, reported to­ Commissioner by the Fifth Mini- Anniversary banquet and open orders for better grades of service BLUE CROSS WTHT—Henry J. Taylor. day in his annual meaiage for the —primarily changes from party ' WDRO—Tankee Kitchen. mum Laundrv \Vuge Boai-d. house at Amcilcnii L,egion, 7 p.m. board of directors dtatributeU to 8:4,1— lines to lndlvld|ial llneq— were W TH T—Mualc. All personii In favor of, or op- Sunday, March l l company atockholders. Iv try iRdivIdiiol WnO*-Lorenxo Jonea. ' W THT—World Wide Flashes. posed to, the recommendations for f'lintntn. "The Redeemer." at cleared while 64,000 new requests WHAT—News; Polka Hop. a revised minimum wage for fc- j Emanui l Lutheran church. 7 p. m. Reviewing the company's activi­ were received. "Plans for 1951 contemplate linlntst TrmfacHon fN«tt A Costly WOOC—News; Music Hall. WONS Bill Henry, News males and minors and aTli:lt males i Tuesday, March 18 ties and progress for 1950, Mr. Brooks pointed out that improve- completion of 11 new bulkllngs *:«S— 8:00— in the report of the Fifth Laundry Dr. Malcolm Pitt on India, Carry Itt Own Profit 'w n c — Youns Wldder Brown. WDRC— Radio Theater. Wage Board and Administrative | y.W.C.A. lecture aeries, at Corn- ments have accompanied gwwth, now under construction aiyl con- Crash W TIC —Telephone Hour. and the quality of Connecticut ■versinn of ten more offices f ex­ Regulations may he heard. A , niunlty "V ". 1:16 p. m. G eo rg e S.A \x v C o.hpany YOU C A N ’T win If your car **WDRC—News; Old Record W H A Y —Night . public hearing i.s held in accord- i Thursday, March 15 telephone service Is at a high changes* to dial operation; Mr. level. "It la dependable." he said, B:-ooks said, "and in many ex­ tangles with a tree, pole or an­ Shop, WONS—Murder hy Experts. mice with the Statutes not sooner' I„eaguo of Women Voters work- 'Swevne**- changes. substantial expansion of W T Hr t t—News t - Blg John aivl W THT—United oi .Not. thaii flfteen. nor more*than thirty , shop on Stale Constitution at "Y ," "998 out of every 1,000 local dial iaelarn Division other car. You'll lose plenty In calls go through without equip­ cable plant and enlargement of Sparky. 9:15— days after publication of the re- i g p. m. in tall 4twl Street, New Veik 17, N. T. repair bills! WONS—Mark Trail. W TH T—Manhaltiin Maharajah. port. "Thlrtv Days In Skid Row," talk ment trouble. It la fast-ou t-of- central office facilities Includlrtg town calls are completed In an major additions to long distance IttaMUhofl 1928 Safeguard yourself against W H AY—Story Queen, 9:50— The Board submitted Its final | py Rev.' Forre.st Mii.sser, auapjeea w n c —When a Girl Marries. W T IC —Band of Anierlci. recommendations Febniary 18 and . of F.duratlonal club, Nathan-Hale averaga of 63 seconds. And It la awltchboarda." tremendous loss of this kind W KNB—News; Request Mat! W THT— Tohnny Desmond. Commissioner Egan accepted l l ' school 7:45 p. m. courteous - aa indicated by com­ Telephone earninga for the today— with Collision 1n«ar- pany meaauremente and custom­ nee. WONS —War Front-Home Front. February 19. i Sunday, Marrh 18 ance. rii*ef proposals call for a 70, Canlata. "o'hvef to Calvary." er surveys." lOiOO— ' Citing an example of the bene­ w n c —Portia Faces U fe WDRC My Friend Irma. rent.'i an hour minimum wage up Concordia Liitheinn church. Ask this agency for the fits from new methods developed W H AT—Crosby's Quarter. W H A Y— News; Night .Watch. to and Including 44 hours a week Saturday, March 24 complete facts about this vital nami by the Bell Telephone I/aborator- WTIC -Boston Pops Orch. and one and one-half times the Annual meeting and election of FOR FASTER, BETTER DIAL SERVICE ies, he reported that "along the protection. WTHT—Joe Glrand. WONS—Frank Ed\vsrd.s; News regular rate of pay for all hours officers of British-American club l a a s A **■— - ■ busy route between New Haven w n c —Just Plain Bill. WTHT-Ralph Flanagan a Bund worked In'excess of 44 In one 4 p. m. ' . WONS—Clyde Beatty Show. week. Thursday. March 29 and Hartford, eight existing pairs - OF 10:15— of copper wires are now carrying W H AY—Band by Demand. W ONS-I Love a Mystery. Copies of the ’•epnrt of the Longue of Women Voters work­ WCCC—News; Scores and En­ Laundrv Wage Board may be ob­ shop on State Con.stltulion at "Y ,” 48 almiUtancuus conversations 10:80— through the usrf o f complex elec­ cores. WDRC—Bob Hawk. tained at all Connecticut State 8 p. m, ■ i4 5 - Employment otllcea throughout Friday. March 8* tronic 'carrier' equipment former­ WTHT—News of Tomorrow. ly economical only for much long­ W nC—Front Page Farrell. WONS—Jack's Waxworks. the state ami at the I.,nhor De­ Annual Masonic Ball, Masonic ^ n i A l STATUS WDRC—Curt Massey. partment building in Hartfortl. Temple. er diatancee. 10:45— "Tha final measure of service,” W H AT—SporU. WTHT—Three Suns Saturday, March 81 WKNB—SporU. Mr. Brooks said, "Is public accept­ 11:00— ' Annual Ladies Night of Nutmeg ItM — Forest. Tall Cedars of Lebanon, at ance of Its usefulness. This Is re­ WONS—Victor Borge. News on All Stations. Loral Iiisiiraiicr flected both by the gain in the 11:13— /gmory. I i:umber of telephones, 42,446 in ______° •«*— D W n c -S o n g s by Qebrge San- Agent Honored I Friday, April 18 WONS—News, I Ralnbmv-DeMolay dance. Ma- wnc—News. telle. f lk f Thtuands •! D«ctors WTHT-Fpnrts Report 1 sonie Tfmple, 8:30 to 12:.30. tVHAT—News. Max A Bengs of Manchester, WDRC W o rld Tonight. Thursday and Friday, May 24 and pr««erUM piMtaiittMtIlig •"Ptoysd ky UK, - S ilS - representative for the Connecticut WDRC—Jack Smith Sportscast WONS—Jack's Waxworks. 25 W H A Y —Night Watch. Mutual Life Insurance Company May Fair at St. Marya Church. S iIS - In this area, hai recently been no­ WDRC—Jack Zalman. 11:85— tified by the home office In Hart­ 175 East If you are-- W H AY— Serenade. WDRC-Public Service Pro­ rammrn ford that he haa qualified for the Center St. WONS-SporU. gram. W n C —Bob Steele, SporU. company's honor organization, the Tel. 9665 11:80— Dependahlea. This conie.s in recog­ VITAMINS <:X»— WTIC -Dave Qarroway Show. w i s a g ! * . ••bployarf l y i S r nition of hla outstanding record In All lisadlng Brands u(CMMCOWrOilM) tm m * Self-employed WDRC—News; Record Album. Edgar Clarke 12:00— the production and quality of life At lAwest Peaelble Prices wnc—News; Dance Orchestra pam n M Mts at ONM.nnotonlF Insuror WONS—News; Stock Markst Inauranee written during 1950. Arthur Drug Stores tellevea stifih coughing but alao ReporU. Freiquanoy Modulation This is the third time he haa loosens up phlegm and makea It * Not employed qualified since Joining the company ! - — *» •■memi utmmt — W THT—S e r c n o Gammell WDRC— FM *8.7 MC. easier to ralae. m n m s n f la Weather. In 1943. i sale! Mighty sffsctivt fo r old W TH A — 108.7 MC. Mr. Benga was also named a w n c —Emile Cote Glee Club. and youngl Plsaaant taatingl 3-6 p. m. Same a.s WTHT winner of the 1950 National Quality \ S:«S— 8:00-Showtime. * Working where there are Award and elected to the com­ WONS—SporU. 8:30—Serena Gammell; pany's President's Club for his S:«S— Woathor. achievements In maintaining pro­ w n c —Three Star Extra. 8:00 -Same aa W THT AM. less than 5 people W THT—W'eathsr; Stock Market. w n c —FM *8.5 MC. tection In force. M a r , t q WONS—Evening Star. WDRO—FM on the Air I p. m. His home la at 62 Pitkin street. W THT—W’eather; Stock Markst 11:85. Same aa WDRC. Manchester. He is associated with [ Summary. W TIC —FM on the air 7:80 a. m. the Ralph H. Love Agency of Hart- j HOSPITAL PLAN NOW OPEN TO THOSE WTDRC—Lowell Thomas. 1 a. m. ford. connicticot Same as WTIC. NOT EUGIBLE THRU RAYROU GROUPS WroNS - News; Fulton I.ewts. •ivi caota Jr. Telerislon For Your Individually CLEAR -BIG PICTURES WTHAY-Svmphony Hall. —T\. Designed Spirella WDRC—Beulah, -Homemaker's Exchange. NILSON IDOY w n c —Ca\-alcade of Mualc. Vanity Fair. Foundations — Call MARCH 1st thru 20th ONLY W THT—News: Headline Edi­ First Hundred Years. $OlOI$T FROM ANY VEWING ANGLE tions -Lueky Pup. Mrs. Elsie Minicucci 1:15— Time for Beany. Phone 77.17 W’ONS—Tello-Test. Howdy Doody. WDRC—Jack Smith. In the Public Interest. W THT—Elmer Davla. Twilight Time. 1:55— -F a y Emerson. CBC MBIdBBR HOSPITALS rec­ WONS—Gabriel Heatter -Sidewalk Intenicws Y O U WILL GET ommend and pertscipota in the Blue w n c — News. -Kukla, Fran and Ollie. DATE: ■WDRC—Club Fifteen. Showroom. W A L T i R . . Broad benefits in any approved Cross program — 15 WTHT—Lone Ranger. Newsreel. HAMRDIN general hospital in the world for in­ Badnn . . Bradtoy . . Bridjism . . BriMol 1:45— Video Theater. / NARRATOR patient care prescribed by your doc­ WDRC — Edward R. Murrow, Concert Program. tor. Covers you and each enrolled . . Danbenr . . Pay Kinball . . Orac*-NM News. Horace Hcldt Show. T—T—T femily member. Havaa . . Ornawtck . . OriAn . . Hoftford WONS—News. The Ooldbcrga. . . ChsrioRtn ttaaeaffofil . . Jahiuaw H it ■wnC—One Man's Family. ) Studio One. i r - c i z n : — In Conrucrtcuf Blue Croos orial . . Lowyaaes B Msawrial . . UtcMWd 1 Billy Rose's Show Member Hoepitala . . Manriwsltr . . Idaridaa . . Mlddlaass . . 1 Bro^dwny Open Moii.se. wirA Otttald V etrh »»l mud tht TODAYI aeoM OMO Boaae. cwdb •* a> sw day s Milfotyl.. Mt. 8toai .. H em , BrUaki.. H e m 1 Nc vsreei itil TtfspAans OrcAtOrs la a Neat Home Style r> News Bulletins IdiUsrd . . Norwalk . . Fayfc City . . Itack- vUlo . . St. Fraoris . . 8t- Maryk . . St. SPECIAL BROADCAST . T ^ Sm S-wMk rmAmd AHACHID or !*• niu COVISAOf RaphMl . . St. Vincoat’i . . tl Joaopb’s . . Butterfly Frhck Ml MtvlMi, mAtmm Sharoa . . Stamfnril . . Waiarkery . . Wind­ YHI m iPH O NI HOUR .:.y. ham . . Harrinton . Marcy camimmeralltig >A* V '■ i ■ (Maaa.) . . 8priae6sU (Sdsaa.) . . UiiHhd' ^ ’ .K „ ' a , f (H.Y ) . Wabatar (Maaa) Wariarly .39 75th ANNIVERSARY i' ■ • ^ 5 i DRKT ENROUMENT RATES hospital pUm opens membership POE A U M lTip We Use ONLY durable WTIC • WNBC ' TIME ONLY to tbose wbo rnmmot foist tbrongh To make it aaty fo r yon to sign up right wtm QUALITY materials that 1080 660 SiidiNnsK $2.17 par MOb add months of wear to Group EmroUmemt. I f yon me mmder age 65 . . . without madieat nrqmination or boadtb your . T IMaiEiiEWMt $4J 4 par m iA T I T and not eligible at a pUca of employmtfnt, this questions. . .stwme prisUing a compUta opph •ro a* and i »w u Be bMw Faair — M mA vNs '' is the way fo r YOU to get Blue Cross hospital \ ' -I * Mmekml cSwfM tmrmnd — mmt ribsign Sy 5i E aI ■NRsrriiE cation on this nesospapar page. If 'yommaat the • 55 < .' care for yourself and your foosily. «a ADOmONAl DATS sw yMi W «tndk ml ckMmi MUir apt 19 $S43 par mtdk y.'TTrTrirri pttf fiV iTirf rifrg epptiegtiem 84JO pme day. Bills peyabte quarterly and send it in. Btsse Cross unll snail yon a Mettt- IMBtOBtCT ACCIOmr ROOM c m $10 par Mrial ricM. Over 120,000 Connecticut p e ^ le joined Blue hersbip Certificate ami a bill for dttas. Two R4ATMNITY. la yinc* ml abn** WfvicM, ■ $10# J d i N N O W P A Y L A T R Cross during the first two Direct EnroUmenta s8iwann k ai«M aflyr S ■walls' ■MdMnUs mimaes'tissse and a 3e stamp ... Diregt BmoU- ml bndi hnbmd and wif*. Direct Enrollment membenhipe be­ in 1948 and 1949. Already, 22,000 o f them come effective on May 1. Applica­ You'liaven't seen Big Picture TV 'til you’ve seen pace- In Other Approved ment is as simple as that! tions wiU be handled in the order have actually used Blue C ro« to help pay hoc- Ox Oetterel Hospitals setting Crosley Family Theatre Television! Picturoi receivetL Do not encloee moeey with pital bills! Currently same benefits as in mem­ applieatioas. Bl^e Crooa will aaad But remember: Direct Enrottsnasst mmt tlote are Big... 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' ■■ MANCHESTBB *y£NING HERALD, MANXHESTER, CONN, MONDAY. MARCH », 19B1 MANXHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. C0NN« MONDAY, MARCH 6. 1951 PA Q ESEV ig -J.' ^ , clvlc-nrinded young people be- men and women who will take New Mony W m t lO U n g U e m o c ra is tween is and 40 to come and tee qver the rein* of government In expansion program will be necea- Gibbons Asaembly, Catholic l«dlsj parcdiMM reRolvt, Rlowln* the near future. Vlana for the at the home of Director Jean Mariiie^ League ! for themaelvea what it meant to China Boys No Savvee sarj- at the preaent time, but rath­ of Columbus, end was wcii r*. our mlUUry proparRUoiw, dimln- Dies in Crash coming year laid out by th* execu­ FALSE TEETH Mission Opens Cite Details Near Capacity Moore on Henry street. Mrs. Moore Turkey Gobble Gobble er, are planning on a long range crived. was presented with a gift from Mefet Wednesday be a part of this active organlta- tive board at a recent preeting will With Um« Worry expansion program and feel that lahlnf world Un»loii, and allayiRK Notes 7lh Year tlon. All preaent member* are be diacuased and acted upon. A wire recording of the entir# the east In appreciation of har af- Ewnto# Y|»r«U» weatcm al»mn. On Way Here requested to latUnd and register Eat. talk, laugh or snesto without thla Is the proper manner to In- play was made Friday night by forts. Also recipients of a gift President Vlena announces that In St. Bridget’s^ With the U. S. Second Divi­ 111 8tli Meet .xugurate such a plan. Oowd at Play MTit.mwP «T TH» .But, althouRh It la jpoMlble to The monthly jneetlng of the for the coming year. ■ fr»r of Inarcurs false t**th dropping, sion, Korea, March 3. f/Pi Key Dwyer, well-known local were Mr. and Mr*. Edward Fol­ INCOME TAX Frank J. Manafleld Detachment, committee appointments will be slipping or wobbling. FASTBETlf Th^ appixiprintloh aa asked for nM ALD WUNl'Uro CXI.. INC. vlaw Uila aa a Ruaalan plot, la it Marine Corp* I^eague and the Toung Democratic Club will taka The speaker for the evening will made at thla meeting. holds plate* Rrmer and more eomfnit- When the Chinese swarmed photographer. Mr. Dwyer will play som who generously offered th* “ ■ It mM lI be Sheriff-Elect Donald Potter ot will In no wa.v affect the tax rate. the recording for the Players at a Auxiliary will celebrate their m v - Victim of Accident in , plac# at Murphy'* restaurant. •bijr. Thl* plegsant powder ha* no Will Be Held for Two^; over ridges in an attack on Sewage Plant Survey In­ j“ llurvt*y*’ Flays Sfcoml use Ilf their home for the aaveral llaaekwMr. Com*. not. In aubatancr, what w* our- Glaatunbury. Hla topic ■will be Rafreshmanta will be served and The district has the funds with futqpe meeting. enth anniveraary by declaring Ma­ I Wednesday. March 7, at 7:80 p. m. gumm.‘. gooey. p*»‘.y tk*la or feeling. thia division In central Korea "Harvey” rehearaala. Mr. Folsom ASSISTANCE x n o u M a rn o c B O N aclvra really want? Are we nol Willington Saturday the necessity of political partlcipa- a large attendance la expected. Daein't csum nautei. It’s alkillna Weeks; First Week to. tended; Funds Ready which to perform the survey and I Night Saturday nt Bow- Following Saturday night s per- rine N ight TueadAV. '' "• . «-. ” , . . Thla meeting 1* Important Inaa- recently they blew bugles and also did the bulk of the work ia looking for thoae Ruanlan acUoim r the young people of (eon-acldi. Check* “plate odor” (dent- is only asking for the authonra- formanea, a east party was held Ooninianclant Harold A. Oagood Engaffcd to Local Girl „„-i, it has to do chiefly with i tlon among The literal meaning of "came- Be for the Women | whistles -• customary tactics To Engineer Planning rr*) School Hall building the stage sets. WMkdoy DaRy Hmtm __ ! ^»istr"tlon. President William the town, and a- the - - part. the club , ur« breath*. Get rASTBBTM at any aimed at distracting the Gl'a. tion of the taxpayer* for the which will enable the world to re­ of. the Detachment, and Preatdent tery” is “sleeping place." drug store. ______I same. If. as a result of th,< survey, lax, to cut back Ita terrible arma- Klale Anderaon of the Auxiliary The w o rst accident in the aU te ' Vlens extends an invitation to a ll can play n e <------Priests of the Congregation of ], - -Sgt. tnovis Taylor, 30. The directors of The Eighth Ill spite of the poor weather, *' 9 A. M. M 1X:30.1 x 3 0 s 'S S . (hometown unavailable), hid­ It should be found advisable to menU ra^, and which will give have arrangerl an informal get-t<^ during Saturday night's storm I the Holy Cross yesterday opened i ■ School and UtllHle* District h.ive •start expanding the plant at the nesi-cnpnc.ily crowd saw the <”oni- to5:00f.M . gethbr of the two local unita and ing behind a rock, replied by took th e Ufa of L.con 8. LaVIgna, two-week mission at St. Bridget's | I announced that there will he a present time, the co.sl of Improve­ iiiiimty I’lHvers In "H irv o y ” Sat , the poaalblllty of peace a chance their frienda, to be gobbling like a turkey. A curi­ KJBSCRIPnON ,,,n - 23, of Utica, N. Y„ on Rout* 16 in : church. The solemn reception of I ments would probably he fmniued unlay night at the Bower* school. IvMhNN: 7:00 to 0x30 to grow? la thla not atippoaed to Marine club houae on Middle Turn­ Willington. LaVigna was on hi* the missionaries waa celebrated at ous Chinese rained hla head. I special meeting of the district Get the Mott Out Taylor shot him. by bonds over a period of years, I'lu' Mary Chase comedy hit wai. o«* “ulii...... !'.!!.r.'i «.oo be the only reaaon we have em­ pike Weat. alerting at 6:00 p. m.. way to Manchester to visit his | .Yesterday's 11 o'clock mas*, and | j taxpayers on Wedne.sday night. thereby not making an tncrense p rsented Friday and Saturday ‘ TILEPHONE 4021 Tueaday...... fiancee, Mlaa Elsie Wray e< 221 the mission was opened at 7:30 p. | Then the sergeant crawled ^ M arch 7. 1951. at seven ihirlv Out month bv ...... |jj barked upon our program of to another position and gob­ neceasnrv In the rate of taxation. evenings under the sponsorship of Of Your Clothes

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1961 MANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY. MARCH R. 1951 PAGB MQfft ovemlglit, Kratochvll rafuMd to trAUoM Aloiiff t)M Kor«aa front enter his nationality on the regis­ Two Arrested I Invited Guest and behind Rad lines. Manhunt on ter but at the eJerk’a Insistence fi­ Weddings fonth Service Obituary In improved flying weather, the nally ahowed his diplomatic pass­ air force flew 670 sorties, 2S« in In Jailbreak port. After Mishaps Helped Hotel eloae support of allied ground Displayed Nervousness MaxweU'Elcin Na$siffs Eliminate Vets and Gain Playoff Finals, 69-59 troops. Hotel servants said the diplo­ Work Is Told American Marinas continued mat remained qtilctly at the hotel Police Investigate Sev* their drive among preciplttoiis Kidnap lawyer. Sheriff until time to leave for his ship but D eaths Get RFC Loan peaks toward Hongchon. a key at times displayed nervousness In eral Week-End Acci­ StHe Guidance Director town «»ved to be Communist In Butt Ride Start on speaking to them. Bribe Offered PA Girls Score 44th (Cohtlnaed from Page One) central front headquarter* It was understood here the ho­ dents; The Details Peahead Walker Signs Tourney Time U Speaker at Kiwanis Chinese and North Korean Reds Omaha Freedom Spree tel reservations for the party Hank DeZonie Stars John Wright board approval for it. The loan has fought stubbornly to atem the were made by C. B. Sethna, main­ Polioa made two arrests as the Coast Player Meeting Today Omaha March 5—(fl5—A mid­ Straight League Victory For Collegians ■Inca been repaid. grinding Allied northward drive tenance commander of the Indian result of ^'veral accidents Investi­ As Assistant at If ale Passes Away After the vialt, Robertson aald, while they built up on the central west manhunt was on today for navy, in a letter written last gated over the weekend. -CWefUlnty of he recommended that Sax be per­ and western fronts for a possible two Jallbreakcrs and an armed con­ Thursday. use Player, Ken Flow- kfanchMter'a greatest girls’ 111 Deciding Contest HstoM Mshoney. mitted to apply $200,000 of the .800,000-man counterassault on Arrested were Roy Clapp, 16, of Field for NIT Nearly federate, who kidnaped and later Official British sources said the 14 Haynes street, and Francis basketball team, ths Polish Ameri­ SnMUnt. Buwsu of routt sw - loan to pav his personal federal In­ the Allies. Kratochvils would be given fKilltt- Veteran Wake Forest rr. Reports Offer and cans, completed their third straight FillefI; Six 4,>iiiiitetH te«o(tlicBUteBo»rd of Long Time Weaving come Uses, but this never was On Eastern Flank released four hostages in a brazen cal asylum in Britain. An Indian Copeland, 27, of 412 East Center WiltFinaUy at this noon’s weekly dtnner-meet- street, both being charged with Mentor Resigns Head Ex-Gl l i ' Arrested regular season in State roli.ih After ^ Trailing First. Foreman Die* Today; authorized. On the eastern flank, the U. S. break for freedom yesterday. Foreign Office official said his violation of rules of tbe road. In Named for NLAA 'I'lh riio One We. Wanted Before the hearing opened, Seventh division and the U. S. Nine harrowing houra for the government also would have given League play yesterday atteriKHm IVriofi, laoealt Hold 5 * . M uwsl. WM held at the Town Court this morning Deputy Post to Accept Job Lea Angelea, March fl,—fiP)— Funeral on Wednesday membera of the subcommittee In­ Second division and Its French hotitages a deputy aheriff, an asylum had it been asked. Judge John D. LaBelle fined Clapp Catches Don nuth a perfect record. The local New York. March 5 iTi With .NiARlff Arms iftAi dicated there were a number of elements hurled three spearheads a larmer and an Omaha With Ivy Loop Blues Authorities are trying to learn to­ laaaies toppled the Middletown St. R r T Vet A SroreloM from ^ ^ ‘^ o n e y told of the variou. attorney, Soviet Charges $10 and suspended judgment in the regular college baakethnil am- A1l*ii rf John Wright, of 22 Locust people who had received free en­ against an estimated' 6,000 Reds man- ended shortly be- The Bombay newspaper Bharat the Copeland case. New York, March 5 —(F)—The day whether the attempt to bribe Marj-’s by a 48 to 4 score. The 4 4 la Floor in 2nd Stansa problema In youth: how ^« y ^ tertainment at hotels which bor­ on a mountain-ringed plateau. business son virtually ended, louniameiil M uiikkeN ik f f 0 i> 0 0 street, died st 6:30 this morning fore midnight on a farm near today said Kratochvil probably Clapp struck a car driven by New Haven, March 5—i^/ The pursuer finally caught the pursued I triumph waa the tenth straight 11< it> iiiMe R sk I . r jinnii At ft tiine wh€D teftcn^r* rowed from the govemmenfa big 'The Reds were in a bowl-shaped a Univer.sity of Southern Callfor- time a|>proai'hetl IihIsv with the 7 6 11 at the Memorial hospital after a Auburn. There the fugitives stole would be accused by his govern­ Lillian V. Olson, 21. of 83 Mercier arrival heie of Poaliead Walker, Fred Wilt, the FBI agent chased this season and the 44th ivithout Y If rt O 0 0 Ry Hal "nirklaKtea ftiid pftWiU hftve ftn opportunity lending agency. redoubt flye tulles north of the who auddenly resigned as hfad hia prey. Don Gchrmann, across I nia baskebtall player is connected line* being drawn for the National I'i 6 8 3f. te at—r thft boy* ftud girl* fttrftlght, two weeks' Illness. The son of another auto, their third, and con­ ment of these charges: avenue, Bristol, yesterday at 5:40 defeat lb three years. % Sta)[ing one of the ipreataiit aec­ John and Ann iHunnIforrt) The subcommittee indicated it east-west mad between Pangnlm tinued their flight after tieing up Publicly welcoming to India p. m. on Center street, near Edg- football coach at Wake Forest thc-tape in eight straight mile rune. with the EMstern basketball scan­ Mike Relrhle and Allca Zagorakl Invitation and NCAA Joii.ita-the ItT Phr*l*kt c . 0 0.0 0 H e ^ H thVwork “of WwanU plans no general airing of names and Hoengsong. College to aign aa a Yale aasist- On the ninth, he collared him. dal. Tt 2-8 4 ond quarter drives evef Demon­ Wright, he was horn November 8, tpe hostages. Karel Capek, Czech author and erton street. Patrolman Frederick were the big guna for the PA’# major attractions. Knight If .. auba throughout the ‘'"'■ntry and of free guests. In careful lan­ Associated Press Correspondent ant, 1* being awaited with zeat by It was the Columbian Mile in the 3-.S n strated at the armory, NiMlff the work that each club can do to 1864, In Manchester ami lived all Sheriff’s officers were amazed to dubbed a bourgeois reactionary W. Tedford investigated. In jail in lieu of $50,000 ball la with 17 points each. Reggie Blozie, Aside from the fact that Ken­ his life in this town He entered guage it announced it was Inter­ Tom Stone reported that the by the Prague government; Copeland was involved in a col­ hia new boss, hungry Herman Knights of Columbus games Sat­ Albert Scroggins, SI. who identi­ Terry Ident and Ruth Dowd all J* I'.'tkis Anna blasted post the WoUing- help the youth solve their prob- stronghold was "bristling with learn that the flight started on an tucky, rated the nation's ,No, l the employ of Cheney Brothers ested in the guest list “only Inso­ Omaha City bu.e. With two hos­ Often paying tribute to the lision at Linden and Myrtle streets Hickman. in day night in Madison Square fies himself *a a former para­ played good floor games. The locale tuoili for week*, won handed a \y RlHnifnfd SSk ford Vela peterday afternoon to far as it concerns people of inter­ onemv troops, gun emplaceraenls. Mrs. John T- Maxwell Douglas Clyde Walker and Garden, the finale of the big New w f T- ‘*Ths*speaker added that sun,eya April 15, 1878, and retired on June tages in tow. the fugitives board­ writings of Mohandas K. Gandhi, at 4:40 p. m., Saturday. Copeland, trooper and jockey’s agent. used but five girls. Stunning upset .Satniday hy Vsn- reach th* finals of the Eentern 27, 1947, completing a total of 68 est to us -people who might have tunnels, log' hunkers and freshly which no longer are published In driving north on Linden, struck a Hickman are old pals and the Pea- York meets. Wilt wa* clocked in He wras arrested Saturday Xtight In the boys’ gemc, the home .S 11 I 'omi'-ll 7 1 1 6 ahotv that boys In particular want ed the bus at a corner outside the Miss Judith Hewitt Klein derbllt in the Southeastern' Oi«n- i Klnit tf 7 ? *. a I,engue playoff* hy a score of 69- years and six months with that hern helpful In the loan " dug trenches’’ Czechoslovakia on the grounds of car driven west on Myrtle street head la one of bubbllpg Herman’s 4:08.4, hia fastest winning time after Ken Flowrer, 19-year-old for­ town Saints (rimmed the Polish ference Tournament finals, most 3 r-ste.i It 2 ; a to get out of school aa "* The smash at the Red redoubt Douglas County courthouse in most popular character*. ever. . •59. It was the third end decid­ linn. He was foreman in the up­ Saxony’s $1,500,000 loan has downtown Omaha where the Jail is a paper shortage; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen by 'Truman F. Custer, 43, 72 Sum­ ward on the Trojan team, told hi* Americana hy e 75 to 66 ecore. of the league races W-ere fnllftxing 7 If • 7 ( \ 10 ing game. Hank DeZonI* thrill­ possible to earn money. Mr. Ma- holstery and tapestry weaving was launched after Allied troops mer street. Patrolman Tedford in­ As soon as the colorful Walker But Wilt’s troubles are not over 4 Kfiriti ' V J 4 13 h ^ y is very much in favor of been repaid and the subcommittee located. They rode about 20 hlock.s F.silurc to maintedn liaison with J. Klein of 14 fYoss street, became coach, Forrest Twogood, that The winners, using e fast break, the expected script ed the aeanon'e beat crowd ge h* room In the broad goods weaving said its main interest is to learn beat off localized Red attacks at .! Mr. and Mrs. S. Jambhekar, top vestigated. get* to New Haven, he’s going to by a long shot. He still has to Scroggins offered him $I,.500 to had too much for the PA'a. Til* field f.ir the NslionsI Invi­ 9 PtMlIRl ■ • part-time employment because it both ends of the central front. before debarking and commandeer the bride of John Thompson Max­ be treated to ■ nie«I by the 320- tangle with Gchrmann In Milwau­ \D-t.’i^..o 1 0 2 4 tossed In 2.5 point* to lead Nee- plant for many years, and an ac­ only whv the loan was made by officers of the friends of the So- A three-car colltsion at 7:.j0 p. lose a crucial game against the Monysk Hmielewskl, AI Masz- tation affair, which gets inulrr o 0 0 slffa to the convincing victory. •Mbles youths to pet some spend­ knowledged authority on those the RFC board of directors In Middle Sector ing an outo. well. son of David Maxwell of 4 pound Hickman, whose ample kee this Saturday before don’t University of California at Loa S< tl HI I . ing money ss well as rontlnuinp Viet Union in India, who were re- Drive D. in a double-ring cere­ m. Saturday Involved'Cais driven girth is no accident "I’ve worked **'■ Jggy KanlaVnd Ted Mrozowski way .Sntiinl«v al .Madison Square *t wtifil.o 1, 1 1 11 INassiffa put their playoff crown msterials. against recommendations of Its In the middle sector, the U. S. The escaped prisoners, described by Franklin B. Forbes. .56, of home folks; in Chicago March 17 Angeles. *11 hit in the double figures. Pete Gsnlen. is almost filled, but 10 (I 0 0 0 ■ their educstion. ceivcfl with honor in Prague last mony p“rformed Saturday at hard with knife and fork to getj f) li on the line in a best two Out of Mr. Wright served as s vestry­ subordinate staff whether favor­ First Marine Division pressed as "lough cookies,’’ are Dewey year while en route to the Com- Swamp road, NoiUi Coventry; and in Buffalo March 31. “Scroggins told me we w-ere Stsum and AI Surowlec were beet Ruth Dowd places remain In Hie 18-tcam throe series with th* Torrington The attendance prize u as w on northward through a narrow Balten.haw. 21, of Omaha. and three o’clock in the South Method­ it." he explain* In all innocence. After the race Wilt said he still 97 Totm* 28 M-27 6ft by William Knipht. It was donated man of Pt. Marys Episcopal itism entered the picture. munist-.'pon.soi cd World Peace Paul K. O'Neil, 33, of 91 Connecti­ going to lose anyway, so we might for the PA’a. The losers wound up NUAA Tournament Howerda beginning Friday ntght rhun-h for a long period. Ho was mountain canyon north of Saemal. Victor Sweet, 24, of Harllnglon, ist church bv the pastor. Rev. cut Boulevard, East Hartford, and Hickman’s eyes glisten as he thought Gchrmann was the best as wtill lose by 12 points and make Srofe Rt hRlf Umf, MMiehentflT. It has rslsed no contention that Congress; recall* a breakfa.st he once was with a three and seven record In Selection of .Xt Ixmls (21-7i Heferre Msio i ’tnpU’e i irknx R)Rk> . here. bv Rev. Carl Olson. also a member of Manchester the loan was risky. But Senator vital road junction five miles Neb. They were being held on $10,- Earl G. Osterhoudt. 20, 01 170 Sa- miler in the country. some money.” Flower, not a first league play. Lillie Loop Play and I.S Xalle of Philadelplus i I’ley on F.xwn Terms ‘John McCauley and John Sulli­ north of shattered Hoengsong. 000 bonds on charges of holding Failure to check with the Com­ France, minister of music, played Bridgeport, fed by Walker, who had been "I think Don probably had an stringer, told officers. van, two eleven year old youngsters lx>dgc. No. 73. A.F. and A.M . and Fulbriglit (D.. Ark.), the subcom­ munist party in India on the ideo­ head coach at Wake Forest since Maarhastrr fllrla (tS) • 22-fii boosted to 10 the mnnlver nf VVelllngford played Menchester of King Pavid Lodge of Odd Fel­ mittee chairman, says th» law re­ The Marine advance was slow up an Omaha tilling station Janu­ the traditional bridal music, and All thrlee vehicles were being off night.” he remarked. ”I wa* Just before game tirtie, the en­ T B. r T teams in the N IT Two moie on even terms In the flrat period from the Hollister street school, lows and iSun.'et Kebekah Lodge. and bitter among steep-sided logical leanings of Indian stu­ white cainalion.s. snapdragons, 19.37. lucky to win.” 1 RoIrlilK rf ...... a M 17 Fiitls ill Deudlock sang two hillbilly numbers The , quires all RFC loans to serve a ary 17. „ , . dents 'sent by India's government driven east on Middle Turnpike, This tidy little snack, says Her­ tire Trojan team was told of the I r.a«cr7.ic . 2 2-J * Local Sport Sadie iMcti-alfi Wright; two can’t see how a loan to a play- mortsrs lurked behind craggy de­ Collins identified their liberator m slowed to make a left turn into a ently aroused the players, "niey 1 Idem, re ...... a 1-a s Brown and Reaupre dumped the M. (Tmlnnatl and New Yoik ITnl- alff* ring up 24 point* while hold­ the ukelele Both niimhers \^ere fenses. It was aimed at the im­ tories. Presented m marriage by her then moved on to cereal, a huge Silk City Meets I graiiddaughters. Mrs. Kenneth placc for the wealthy could qual­ Clifford Battershaw, about 16, drivcv.'ay. Forbes went into a skid steak, a huge ham. a giant plat­ fought furiously tn a game (1 Do*-d. i( ...... 1 i-a 9 Exchange Stars into a first place versity were being mentlnni-d ing the opposition to two free , well received bv the Kiwaiimns. .N'lins and Mrs. ■ l^urcncc Oid- portant road huh of Hongchon, father, the bride was attended by trying to stop and was struck in throw*. .More than V3 minutes 1 ify- brother of Dewey. her sister. Miss Priscilla Klein, ter of hashed-brown potatoes, hot marred by actual fisticuffs,, and tie last Saturday night at the East In tbe NCAA Tournament, Chatter dings both of Uslertoun. N. Y , Also under Inquiry are smaller nine miles north of asemal. be­ the rear by the O’Neill car which won. 43-41, to gain a tie with Total* / ...... 21 I I ih which blossoms foith later with went by before the Vet* garnered lieved to be the main hutid-up Posing as a Sunday visitor, the and Robert Luurtseme was best biscuits. Jam and coffee. Tonight at VFW HlddlftoMB (ilrla 14> and three great grandchildren. He loans to the Sorrento hotel, an­ gunman Invaded the sixth floor About Town In turn struck the Osterhoudt ve­ "Ah disregarded the cereal and UCLA for the Southern Division Side Rec besting them in a thril­ three seetionsi l off with top points for the night But, four more conferance Ballsteper, George Smith. Doc One thing that wo* outstanding, the curate. Rev. Richard Kaltcr. with RFC by George Glassgow, a Korean Third division elements the way of the jaWbrenk parly. j Federation room of Center church. her finger-tip of illusion in Florence street. Peahead is expected next week. didates interested in pisying with P. during the contest woe the great to rest their case chiefly on testi­ lawyer li.sted as one pf today s Boarded Bus to hear Professor Charles Marshall Exactly where Walker wHl fit the Aces this season arc also in­ asked about purchasing some It. r. T. collecting 17 and his teammate rhamplonahips must be deferniln- McKee and Billy Stevenson. Murial will be in the family plot in met ilBlerminod resistance from place, and she carried a while At 11:15 p. m., yesterday. David liasketball tickets. Flower went to 4 W. ParM4k. rf ...... 8 1-4 7 eil, and yie aelartion committee derenslve work by th* wearer* of mony by Collazo that he merely witnc.«ae.a. we11-''ntreii''h<’d Commiiri/ts six Leaving the building, the group Robert.son, Jr., spealf on "Current Bible witli Eucharis lilies, steph- In Hickman’s coaching plans vited to tonight’s meeting as s 8^rvfr, If ...... 1 (VO 2 Jimmie Ragazzn came through Nesalffa’ blue and gold. High wanted to.stage a doinonslration Uie East cciiictci y. Productions on Broadway." He F. Petke, 19 of 17 Campfield road, hasn't Iteen announced yet. but the latter’s room where he was with some nice set shots and has to choose six other "at large" First meeting of the Twilight !• riends may call at the Wat­ The subcommittee subpoensed miles ea.'t of Hoeng.’ong. They boarded a bus. anotis and ivy. 'vas driving west on Autumn coarh and manager will be elected. 0 .Tarvli, If ...... 1 1-2 7 rtioring Dermie OConnell woe held In behalf of Puerto Rican independ. i from the hotel only a hand plek- Baldwin end Hansen said they will use colored slides. Professor Peahead’* job I* going to be an During the next two months, asked if he’d like to make some 4 SlAum. c ...... t 2-6 16 counted for 15 points. Ed Wojrik or Independent teams There is haseb.vll League lias been called kins Fiinerai Home, tomorrow I failed In s tO-hour battle Sun

...J' w i 0 S L n ^ Average Dfiily Net Praas Ron For the Week Endtag ____ tiii8 Wurtkar. . The executive /ward of toe Ths House OomihIttM and Board Mareh t, IN I ffkawwA ^ U. & WsNfeiv Mbmb Washington PTA, and committee of Directors of the Red Men’s So­ Local Youth Men Invited ^ f l F I X I ■ i T O I Z 1 4 1 ^ 1 1 f > i ^ T i ^ T t About Town chairmen, wll' meet tomorrow cial Oub will meet tonight at 8 Court Cases evening at 7:80 in the cafeterto of o'clock. . 10,139 Vs4eF~rMr sM sranyi TMgM James J. Dowd*. 27, of 18* Oak To Qub Event IwUJrUlllu JlFraU I the Washington school. Mrs. On the Radio . -fiKs.Widassfisg Fsk—dwsm ICnMe IUvl«w, N a 1 Wom»n’* The Frlendchip Circle of the street, charged with drtvlflg while Manher af Uw Ao«t Am oCM ioR, will mt«t to- Ernest Ungersr, president, hopes Bureoo ol CIroalattene w W U g b M .N . for a hundred per fcent atten d ­ Salvation Army will omit Ita meet­ under the Influence of liquor or Maneheeter^A City of VlUetge Charm __ m n r •vcBliV ** clock ing scheduled for this evening. drug* and driving wl\lle hla llcenae Pops Concert to Feature aterp In Odd Fellow* hall. A* thle ance: Norman Kronick Does was under auapenalotj, was sen­ teal meetinR before The Regina d italla. Society will Mr. and Mrs. J. Raymond Au- Imiiersonationg on Ted tenced to 60 day* on each count, Country Qub Program (CWaMBcd AdverUslag oe Page IX) rally here March 20. the Rnarts meet this evening at 7:30 at the with aentence* to be served con. VOL. LXX, NO. 181 MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 6,1951 (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE FIVE e m m •r« requeeted to bring their white dette and family of 42 Lancaster Italian American Club on Eldiidge On Next Thursday road, have returned after a two Mackes Amateur Show currenUy. by Deputy Judge John gMMM to be certain they are of atreet. D. LaBellele In 'Tofown Court ‘ this unUonn length for the floor work weeks’ vacation In Seberlng and Ths broad appsal of th* tntor* SL Petersburg, Fla. \ Norman Kronick son of Mr. and morning. they wUl p u t on. A daughter, their flset child, tainment for the March ‘‘LAdlaa’ Mrs. William Kronick of Stephen Dowds was aiTested February Powers Seek was born Saturday to Mr, and Mra. 18. A previous Tlrunken driving Night” at Manchester Country The DeWolf Art Guild will nicol Mrs. Charles Cole, tel. 4208. street was one of the featured per­ Foreign Relations Wm. Schinck of Cincinnati. Ohio. conviction four years ago makes in the chapel of the South Meth- chairman of the bski'd ham sup­ club has brought many requests WHAT IS YOUR per which St. Mary's Guild will Mr*. Schmick. prior to her mar­ formers on the Ted Mack Amateur the Jail sentenced mandatory, said *MQ- Meet to Ease Allies Continue Drive that the evening be for men and Odiet church tomorrow evening at serve at six o'clock Wednesday riage was Miss Cynthia Ann Pala- Hour over the ABC radio network Prosecutor Philip Bayer. l o u r o n ^ t o’clock. The subject for dis- ley. daughter of Mrs. Harold West Harold E. Houle, J r , 21, of 116 women. The conunlttee baa de­ cu^on wUl be ‘‘Coffin and Coun­ evening, urges those who have not last Thursday night. cided that the event will be open *MANCHE5TER QUOTIENT already made reservation.s to do of Pitkin street. North School street, was fined $50 Are Re-Established Young Kronick who is a fresh­ to husbands and frlenda Thursday High Tensions try Tin Trays." Members ore ask­ so before ten o'clock tomorrow for tampering with a motor ve­ This Is one of a projected aeries of Informal ed to bring to the meeting articles The Ladies Aid Society will man at American International hicle, $10 for driving without a evening at 7:30. quizzes designed to give you more than a nod­ they have decorated since the last morning. They may also call Mrs College in Springfield,'Maas., haa William Hunniford. 4274: or Mrs. meet tomorrow evening at 8:00 at license and $10 for driving sm un­ A ‘‘Pops Concert” baa been ar­ ding acquaintance with your town. Its character. On City of Hongchon; meeting. It Is also hoped to have Four Great Nations Try Claude Porter. 7002 The Wednes- , the Concordia Lutheran church. registered motor vehicle. Houle ranged with a w|

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