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iBseeaaH Li.i, Li.i nw.M, Ka.’,. JMiad-hof .WUlarA H c t to 8 p.' ih-. mfRht get more cibhi- jUfeaaT&wit' Cbvinant-Ooiijgiecational Chui jrew tkimplam W m rsYhifiit : famous chinchilln m^ert. Tari^aak Mteg School will Kara a matting thia plainta during the coming week > n ^ l i f n N « Pbhniry 1 TlwWsathtr . One of the highUghts wm be • TM tuAwl nM)Ue Mtteck ptrty evening at tha home at M r. and when th* board'a hours shifts to El re anal af C. a Wanthw EBnnn Mra.' Kenneth Nclaon, 2S Wadt S to S' p. m. jp in s j ,,niahkm ,_jrt>ow _ .of. fabulpua; win bl'. h M thl« cvntiac «t t Of Tax 4(^ in eh illa8 — tT. j q — o'clock in tSo W«»t fiW« tlecren- maut Roeicatlle. ' Alfter tKe review 'Iwaril ends chti^iuii Mrs preaenteil h r Eatlaar TON! 1 -*, ■ . ^4»74» — V i Uon Carter on CMnr atrcct Theac hearinffa on Fab.' IS, it will ^icnd Dorothy, noted fur fdaUen do- Maaateraff tte A aM ihl^ oolder tanigiit. giplaj’ Rabbi Leon Wind of Temple the remainder of the month check­ signer, and raaogniaed aa «a ouia m i ’ . w*«kl)r, j(%nl portico arc srowlnf in R e v i e w B o a r d Aqdover Man W ill Take Rarsnn aC Oiaalnttaaa Oarntr^ BtUo cteM w Bi Beth Sholnm will be gueit apeakcr FinishM ing on the compla'nts and any al- standing creator of fur wraps...... ' « popujartty. "OLD som s ANll NEVr at the meeting of the Epworth W e e k ^ s terationa In" the v'aluation.of prop, M anehetter— A City o f Village Charm - F i p » » Session; Part in MiHion»Pollar oducatlonal 1 ■■ .■Tnio monthly meetinc of Wc*h- Leaigue of the South Methodtat a r ty that It raakea wBI - l » A C T S > ...... —CHOKUS ^lanton 1/>L No. 117. .will b« held Church. Sunday evening. Rev. Shifts io Night Hours corporafed Into the Corrected _ Boston Show Fei>. 2 2 riara on t r a ^ in fkir daaMdna in VOL. LXXI, NO. I ll Pngn M l this •vmihi: in Ornnfc H*U at S PrtMl R. Edgar win introduce the Qramd H it. aaticlpaitioh of tho chinchilla pMt- rCATUBINO MANCHE$TER, CONN.. SATURDAY,, FEBRUARY 9, 1952 (TWELVE PAGES) o'clock. All membera arc urged apeaker. Miaa Patricia Klein will Aggrieved Manchester taxpay- The -corrected Grand Uat, "on Wilfred E. Klebuchmidt, Ando­ ing program axgaoted to bogln In THE AL CAPS TONYOIMMIT PRICE .FIVE CENTS to be preaent. aerve aa worahip Chairman' era who have complaints againat which the tax rate will be compiit- ver, will enter four jut hls^prua six yoora. Loctures also win ha the aaeeimafl vhiugu __ t.h|jz fld^JA-.aApocted to be m jE lw .p n j^ jHuntnnd- .miiliigiM . Miilidiiv cousm^ COMiKt SlM U George is. Rbgeia. head maafer ‘The. ^na of Italy in America property made by the town aases. the flrat of March. '. cntneiiuiRR- » Xat miiiiow*aniitr anwihla and grading and fur im­ o f Udnaon Academy of Uoncon. will meet at 2:.10 Sunday aftcr- r«r "have not ;>een too niimeroua Eastern Regional ChlnchillA sRow provements through hrotiding of PAUL PAIM ' . to be held at the Rradford Motef llaaa., and a native of Mancheater. h ^ n at the Italian-American Club eo Yar." according to John J. TO ATTEND SEBVICB chinchillas. will apeak on the probiema of Bocton, Feb, 33-23-24, it was an- . The three-day show wm fsaturo THE PLACE’^O L U S tE R SCHOOL on Eidridge atreet. Lulj^ Nardcl- O'Connor, chairman of the Board Cub Scouts of Pack 47 will .at­ youth education at the meettnig of II, grand aecretary, will be preaent BOUiiCiia this week. tho greatest collectien of chiaehU- of Tax review - which ends the tend the morning eervire at the THE DATE—FRIDAY, FEE. S the Wwanla Club to be held Mon­ to aaaiat in the yearly election of Arit of iti two weelta of scheduled More than 400 champion chin­ laa and eMndifflA wmna In... the day noon at 12:15 at the Country offlcem and will alao anca': on South Methodist Church on Scout chillas from ail parts of the United hlatofy of tha industry. Tha gener­ IBM TlliE-^:M i\ It hearings in the asseseor's office Sunday, Feb. 10. All Ctibs are , Club. Joaeph Juatin from Rock.- flood relief for Italy. All mem­ this afternoon; States and Canada ariU come to al public wiir be admitted to view : THE-DONATION-^NE DOLLAR ‘ VtUe .High School will aing aever- ber* are urged to attend.. — requested to meet iii Ooeper Halt Boston to pafticipats in the bhn^ the oxhtMUoni u d attend tha p n ^ ai'NeiTO"'aplHtuala and the at- ~ Eut O'Connor expects that the at 10:30 a. m. ribbon competition whichi will be grama. BENEFIT ST. BRIDGETS SCHOOL FUND^ tendhii^priae will be donated by ' Local TV fani may be intereated I Queen UlimBbcth in M ourning J. P^Naylpr.. , to- know that tonight'a - ‘We the People' program will he devoted-to Agree Boy .Scoutlni^ and will feature Fred Waring, Xstnny Roaa, Nation­ al Scout executivea, and the IB HEARING-AID millionth Boy Scout of America. Other TV and. radip programa are HAL£^S ^BATTERIES also honoring Scout Week. SKIRTS ._.F'M‘vAII HearinR-Alds The (y p Club of Center Church Pastel plaid, i^bardine, qiiilfed ^ MunsAn.'^ Korea, F ^ . 9— (JP)— The Allies today accepted a Gaannteed Frmh will meet Siindey at #:30 In the eDIors your life with tons, nylon and acetate. Straight tine, . Federation room to hear a talk by ROK Coiicerned Communist proposal to begin negotiating a final Korean Washington, Feb. 9—t11.I.H t'ealured ii.se of the Inmates of the County u'hlch have been yielding con­ Wnnid Limit Debate \ Ria.v take Urtiversa! Alilitary •lail on .deyms street In Hartford tinuously, now la reported as In rephrasing the third point, The Air Force, in its weekly 1. For seve^ years, new Prodiirla . I.ialeh In Daily bearing blark. queex Elisabeth schools starte«^fter 1944 were Training indicates final selec­ is being conducted in town.,at the haring agreed to the Comitiu- the UN would limit debate to prob­ summary, said Red anti-air­ I2;.1A in ' 1:00 Over Mlation All wool slipon. Bat wing sleeve. II had' her h u a h ^ , Priaee Philip, p e r i l e d to /iW y "unreasonable UTIC. . . . prc.scnt time. Anyone having any nlat pmpoaitinn to . place the . lems connected directly with the craft batteries protectinR tion of UMT training centers • Adjustable length cuffs. • Matching buttons front and back. Red, white, navy. Size Korean conflict. ride from Clareiire Hou'e In Lon­ and exceasly* charges" whieh th# items to contribute may contact mouth of the Hnn river under vital Red targets shot down don to the country home of tho govemmeiK paid. may be influenced, by state Allnueet Margarine ...... 70c Mrs. Katherine Bourn of 129 34 to 40 ...... $5.98 The Allies also inaiated that liQiior laws. joint control of the I ’N and seven U. N. planes. One F-8fi roj-al famU.v at Sandringham, 2. Some achoola falsified cost Parker street who will Aee that • Self covered rubberized shoulder f'ominunlat representative*. South Korea be given A voice In where King George VI died. The The Senate armed Sert-lces com­ Nabiwo Shredded M'heal .. I9r • Water repellent, crease and spot the peace talk*. The Communist* Sabre jet was lost in a jet bat­ diit& Mm utt^ndunc# rwordii, ov#»r- they are picked up. P»d. . “This proposed joint control couple left for the King’s bier aft­ chanrM for book* and tools, and mittee yesterdav received a Educator Kllx ...... 2.V re.sistant. ignored President Syngman Rhee's tle, arid one plane * crashed blljM the VA for students not en- •'tentative list" of 17 Army. Navy. of the Han river mouth is government. er the new sovereign was formullv First Lt. Ralph S. Spear of 464 haslcally Illogical and con­ after a mechanical failure. proclaimed, jn the photo on the led. Martee and Air Force installation* Educator Craa ...... t.lc Hartford road, a member of the • Bar-tacked hand sewn button stitutes a grave threat to the The UN proposaL would bring Last week dhe Fifth Air Force right. A. O. B. Rueaell, Laiu-nater 3. At the college level, the in « slates where the six months 407th Engineer Combat Battalion. • Armo mohair interlining. /h o le s . ------security of !4ennl and tho the question of '* unified Kore* lost 14 plsnf^. "Hif weekly averaB;e herald, raises his hat at. Charing training program "haa been car­ of ^ s lc training for IS year olds And you wilt find tbeae' Mar­ under an independent, democratic jorie Mllla’ producta at Pine-. Is attending the Engineer School whole of 8011th Korea.” >■ if shout 10. Cross In London after reading the ried out siicceajfull.y." could begin this year if Congress St Fort Belvoir, Va. The coiirae in governfnent before the high level A lli^/pilots risimerl dsmsge to proclamation hailing Blliuibetti II -, 4. Many veterans took courses passes necessary legislation. Irarat . ---.-i- - —- post-armistice conference. "for the obvious purpose of secur­ wltirh' Ueutenant Spear ia en­ nirte RuBslan-msde MIG-lft Jets as "Queen of this realm and Senator Hunt (D., W’yo). said he rolled, "Associate tVimpany Of­ The text declares :- nf all her other realms and terri­ ing subsistence payments rather H YTROlS durtnk the week, but .the Red I S confident the rommittee will ap­ ficer." continues for 12 weeks. "The military commanders have planes all managed to limp hack tories. Huge r.rnu'ds ttimed out than a bona fide Interest in train­ DAIRY BOX CA-NOY r '1 not considreed the question con­ ing." prove the UMT hill as did the to their Msnrhtirian *»anftMary.._ to hear the proelamation read at house armed serv'ices committee. LaROSA MACARONI l; -L- * Probers Check cerning AjMliUcal aetUamant - in., . ln.n«».»RB?k« . |q,.. the, -City. Minority Cnnsnlred - Anwrng - the -MudeAte who will- ■4------“f;— ----- ,.. .In ..Tokyo- F a r JEaat Air .F or^ .. J*«t .tbere -wax^ a Tor nr Talk*' ...... ''KI»'-rL£.«("M6 RhEi ji ...... Khrea," Ihclii'ding 'unlflcaQoh' undac said 355 Communist planes of all (NE.A Radio-Telephoto). ■ "S: ""A'mrnoirfrS' of veterans have partlclpale In the fourth annual an. iadepM ^ .snd liquor to RfTTEIt'M' ItEMSH ■ ^ --J - »». v« -t>rp6s. -have', heen "destroyed ’ ainca conspired” tn. obtain , behefits to .the ^ ^4greemenfto trhrii'CTTnthaf qiiasitonA ■ ariiih jwhlch 'th'e^ were hot ehUtled AfiS. ___ TrTl.r.V TEA BAO.S -Teacher a -College- 4>t- OonnecUcut +he war began; Ahblher 102 wer* "engaged extensivelyMvtiy Inm thew prac-'pme- up u m t lesu- FRIENDS BEANS cborua at the Bushnell Memorial (Continued on Fagenia^i “ S ^ -A S -proba hly destroyed^ amf tie* of selling or pGWTilnicpawning tnrth< ^ "minimum, agp Hall in Hartford Fell. 14 at 8:30 Shield Truman OAinaged. This included 22(i lart tools Issued themn for training )mrpur- o f liquor in 11 of thr 12 atatra MIGa destroyed, .53 probably p.m. are Eileen Barrett, 3.5 Deep- _ poses" at government coat. is 21 years well above the 18 year KtCMtly Rcdiictd wood drive. Virginia Johnson, 16 •C5cr : > V I destroyed and 343 damaged. Ssn Francisco, Feb. 9 (>Pi— Senate 6. The Veterans administration age of trainees. The 12 state, Okla-, Cambridge street. Jean Sntith. 134 ♦ia FlMes Lost did not exercise adequate control homa, is dry. WESSON OIL North School street and. Shirley House probers today studied testi­ Ex-State ^alon mony that a-government prosecu­ Allied losses were gTven as 48S' over "Irmaponalhi*. wetwaas." ...... — !w - W. Taylor, 143 ^outh Miilh afreet. 7. A majority of atatei have PlBftl 3|Cr^i»i|ftB- r*s,./fore into forms In the agency. ■10. A majority of the seven ^ iif .. U. 8. Marine Corps TSchOoI not checked. He was to continue s ^ u t .30 MIG* in on«- actioV Capehart told a reporter he be­ NATIVE POTATOES ^ Court ^ Common Wm # a t_N ew and a half nillllon Ateteran* • - who ’•his- testimony when the committee * * ’*'''* -battled lieves President- Trumsh's irew 'availed themselves Of VA traiiilhg and .Cherry.-Point,- i f : .-—- i a , reconvene* Monday. ' Loh'don"“upoh the ap^tcation of ...... ^ r"roMM.'ioc Prosecutor Edward Hamill:x. fi^hT feud with the Senate over the RFC benefitted from the. program. _ Air Foree; , 2), Scott Air P^orc# I , ntes Ri^thm is boomeranging. ^ s e . Belleville. III., and Sheppard I S I lM . 8 2 c PRIVATE US80N8 Lt. Robert N. Rundle^ enmnihod- Lt. Dale c. Ford. Albion, Pa., Mnitoa*. L^t TaiJor ami, aofl dclalla For Th* aiilt that compHmenta a Doolan said Trglrnutolo'a first re­ Ihg officer of the Colchester .State- He said Mr. Truman's actions The committee said that while woman'* figiii*:- Slim, genii* action to the accusation* w**: are "making m anyvotea for the Tm Now In Stock: flattary. x amoolh notched col. Police barrack.-, and Officer Frank ' X (Continued on Page Two) Oie program ha* been of great lar. a Haring ikirt. SIr.ca 12 In llnat. faahinn-wiae wing collar "My God. If this come* out, we La Forge made the arrest. proposition of putting this un benefit to millions o f. veterans, The House committee, in au- SOFT WEAVC TISSI'E . V BUlWR with biitlnn inlereal. Size* 14 won't be «'ble to elect a Democrat Brown was released under 1200 neeessarj- and cosily lending agenj "there ia no doubt that hundreds ______, ■ „ ______40 ’33 l,.' ...... 1.1..-...^ tu CallforntA in 90 years. cy ' o»t-oi( hiiaineas. ' .bond pending presentation In the of miiiioni of aoltara''HMVF'~li4Wf 1 -_>RcorE .Towcui ■' =J:ca»*ury-r-*Feer-rmeR-h*ve—tes­ - -Truman and the-Senate-B ^k— TWilft of common “pleas. A date ■ -frittered away on worthless train­ ajloeed sal* of beer of one'per cent"' Tl'FF3‘ . '. the new magic aid tified before the committee that Ike -Seprer 3-1 Ing committee arc at InggecKeada ing," and "graft snd waste . . . alcoholic content. the San Francisco Internal Reve­ for his trial may be set some time over the President's sttepipt to Eliz^eth: Mourns - to dith waahing next week. It was learned! \ plagued the program." James W, Wadsworth, chairman nue office was badly nin by a Install Harry A. M cD ona^ a* thf The rommittee cited a case in The bench warrant took thfe case. or the national security training FF\’ TAVERN AFFR'n/ERR liM rttf hMrti... closely-knit group of political of­ Win Ovet- Taft RFC's chief without wajfing for s which a school had a supplier bill pommiMion, which, would super­ fice-holders. Involving a collision with a school House Commerce subcommittee to it for sets of tools for 316.95 each Delsixr Rweet Reliah brunoNkwmjo vise UMT operation caled this i Doolan said Tramutolo went on bus, out of local juriiidlctlon. wind up an ihvestig^lnn of the At Bier of Father when the tools actually cost th* complete prohibition" and qua*, Tdophood 4802 Brown had been scheduled to In Straw Vote KelUcr't Taaty ( ‘hncolale f'rispa to say that "he wouldn't pull any, .^eciirlty and E xc^ n ge Commis­ school *5.60. tinned Its necessity. punches" If the charges contained appear In the Colchester Jurtice O f 2.37P) - headli; , / and by the VA itself, the report The reason, Doolan continued: ing charge. Lt. Bundle said. — Humble villagers filed through snd sister and others of the royal Another SATL'RIXW... ®‘**"hower won The RE.C is/lmder scrutiny of said, "disclosed major irregulsri- UMT commissioner; said UMT "Tramutolo pointed out he had Brown was arrested by Officer their hushed Country churrh to­ family. the House 4)®comtnlttee following 'The new Queen's flag flew high legislation carries heavy penaltlaa Visit Pinehurxt 5Ieat l)e- devoted his time,, money and ener­ LaForge following the accident, A. Taft of Ohio In an Informal charges of/ratid,in its operations. day to pay last Homage to the over .Sandringham House. It wsS (Continued on Page Beveti) 2; *n jsil and a - partmenl if you wsiit the SELF-G(MnDEII gy to the party in northern Cali­ which happened about 5:30 p. m., Republican Pre.sidential primsA’ None of tt(e accus'StJons was aimed man they called squire King *1;000 fine for riolatlon of regu­ fornia and had received no recog­ on Jan. 31,. here yissterday. rnm arj specifle^y at McDonald, the George VI. raised there yesterday when most drlicioukly lender You ara Invit finally she reunited with her be­ lations regarding intoxicants and nition.. .therefore his only *1- An automobile driven by Brown SEC'iyrhalrman, who say* he ha.s Farmers, carpenters, woodsmen properly trimmed ' 4d tu be on* of reaved family after firat perform­ Rutli Judd P ro ^ 'hoiises ^ n i-fa m e, brotlm^^ b§Wj_^ legiance waa to the President him- and a school bus driven by Ray C. "Kistered Republicans in doije^mothing wrong. and .servShts soreowfiilty stopptti a group of 40 aelf." ing the first heavy snd solemn Fletcher of Colchester were' in ii^ u,h)"h ■ ” of Hartford Banking committe haa r*.- before the • candle-lit bier to look ___(Uoniimied on Page Seven) SIRLOL\.iiH9.BT Qt . ,,.j»«>,ahd.)a'PJin:„ „.-R*p.-Eug«n*.-Kaogh-(Dx-.N..-V.-i- -eoUiaiOft-mv-Route •66 -«bont" three .)n,.WhiclvjMany..w*H,to.tlo'"ex»rcu- to-oppreye-Mcbormtd'for the' .^.V‘*'n,r!t.,h5.r..q'jec,n!y.s,^ C4»te U nder W ay PORTERHOUSK STE.\KS •n who will' and one h a lf,miles east of, Col­ tlveB make their home. ^ 'W n W -h r-ret-h eF * which had * m**t ragular- . - before" Uie' House haa finished (Continned/on Page Hevenj chester Center. Kfsenhower received vote* it# inveallgatlon...... *^Ins(drthe lh<' mansion until hi* ..Remember it fakeH qual­ ly for training "•'“ '•bv. - qiiiet dea.Ui .in Sleep Wednesday, rt! One basis for the demand to 'y?’ ?re ...jh£. King . was-born ahd 'Phdenl*. AH*,. Feh. '• -(VR- A ity beef along with proper in’ th* DALE here 'he F’""- - — J.-.- hHw covers hi* o ^ n coffin. state investigation was on today e A R N B G IK divided yf71 aboHstr the RFC"wmi “a Banking where he died. Quern Elisabeth II The body o f the fallen Monarch “ i^nF* to give you alrzirng subcommittee accusation last — proclaimed throughout the land to determine just how trunk, mur­ Bulletins COURSE In lay in the nave of the little gray- deress Winnie Ruth Judd had ateakfl of Pinehurst aperial 2 5 c e a c h u ffoing to form4 (Jnv spring that the agenFy yielded to .ve.sterday as the ricw niler of the E f f * c t i v e Harold E. .Sfassen of M4ne,aota. stone 16th century church of St. tnsnsged her lalest escape from from the AP Wires tender quality .. 8 p * a k I n g. improper pressures of an influenre British reslm remained closeted Demands by Bonn Slow J^ilan t statements were issued ring which. It said, had contacts in Mary Magdalene, 200 yards down "the Arizona hospital for the in­ > / 4 Laader a h I p , by Governor John Lod/e and Re- a winding garden path over which sane. , * T i: a I n I n g i the While House itself. yalentine Hosiery piiblican State Chairfesn Clsr- "The Banking committee , has it had been carried last night in The "Tiger woman" of 20 .year* HITS WOOLEN CO.. PI.AN E « y O b Ypur Budget . . and Human Relations. For Uitar- j ence F. Baldwin, wbfi earlier this the eerie moonlight from the big ago returned' voluntarily Thurs- Boston, Feb. 9—(Ab— The CIO ature uTlte Dal* Camagla Coursa.' Valentine Jewelry proved beyond s1 l question that the reaiden'-- Europe Defense Plans »o"ounced their support RFC has been used for the 'benefit da.y night, after heV fifth escape Textile Worker* union tea Piuuliurtt Lu o b 223 Canner Street, New Haven. Full fashioned sheer or .semi sheer nylon hosiery in A v . . ” -'oliceman stood guard ■erted notioe It will -resist any BURMU makat a bid for h*f new colors. . ■ M»n»- of political favoritea at the tax- News Tidbits from the institution Saturday. G round louf .... lb. 81e ENROLL NOW New early apring atylcli. and color*. I*ina and ear­ fl^eld D. Sprague, chairmen of the payers' expense," Capehart said. ■t Ihr ■ It iron'gates near the Governor Howard Pyle said an in­ attempt of the American Wool- baan with thia aachtoliBg Bonn, Germany. Feb. 9-(4 h — .coa l and steel with i..o -o th e r • Culled front-AP Wtren chapel.. ly .300 odd villagers »t)R FEB. 37 CLASS rings In tailored or atone aeV, also rhine.atnne and aim- haad-priDiad ktaki* of (boor Connecticut lysenhower-for-Preal- "And it is" now clear that no law quiry was under way to see en Company to negotiate min g a u g e Allied officials said today Weal - weatem European nations. dent committee,, claimed that vot­ whom he could recognise a# .the by mill on now eontraets for 31 Phtuburtr Tuudur. Rib Manrheater claaa will he held at ulatad paarli In single and nfultiple strand. _ COQOOk...... -A— ALBA 51 SHEER -...... Pr, $1.20 can be devised which will keefTlt whether "there is organised out­ Germany’s high priced demands j . Th* powerful Socialists fought er* elsewhere in Connecticut and King's own workers ' were admit- side or inside effort being msdo to Of Its plants, moat o f tlMm In the American i.4g1an Hall. Send for joining weatenTdefense wilirthe army plan tooth and nail.^e free of Influence. We should get fork io m f or Strip VVith far fra* lliemlur* taday, ALIA 51 GAUGE DARK SEAM -... .TPr. $ 1.20 the nation felt the same as did rid of It"^------' • ■ -—Big Brookly7r3«7>aiT>n»nt iCdre; ted.-Dimnjr-me-TWTifnTngfl^^ interfere ' in "Die "case of Winnie ■Nenr-.England; OTHIR BURMEL •aet back;* peace settlement with i vote revealed a ahartily-aplit par-, the wives caHiei,- — S»pator-McFarian4.«>f-A riiions; .Ruth-Jiidd.’-!___l . . „ ...... , 1 i ;i ^ b .¥ost Card Poll the Senate Democratic leader, (ojd shot down, after loss o f *000.000 " The hew“ ^ The 48-year-old murderM* . ctm* , . SALiW TAX y i e l d ‘-S’-;?-- lr)4o A Aix4publle opliiimu/7-:^^;-' -t-. .> • .".Wpr.^WT.’jC in coloriRU prthtB. .r.wTag*. Pearson,-rhalTmsn n f the * ' reiyirtSf ‘We rfr<> nor going' to i«~ past'year- r ; . vphfhfn grovverii «lartfaTC;-'"nir -TVWi •' Fair^" n atlon^ropeanuropean army. Backed By Adeiimier Connecticut Taft or^*nlraHon. (Uontinufd on Page Tw’o) ALBA 60 i&AUGE SHEW . . . .,... Pr. $I.5D The price Includes an end to Al­ displace the statehood bills to make expected to receive increase in (Conllaued on Page Seven) SS.-KM.IHIO already In the till aqd Lomh^beuldort Booi^ Each rill* Tax 39e aiid 50c each The conditiona themaelvea were contended, on the other hand, that room for this matter.'-’ price from fJPS today to cover more to come, prospects looked lied occupation, full aovereignty sponsored by the partle# In Ade­ the results in a single town for Germany, an equal voice In But Capehart. said jie expects cost of washing old crop potatoes. good today' for record state Avorogiog . .-ooch $3-45 Your Favorite PRIM ZANZIBAR H EEi:".... : . .... Pr. $1.65 nauer's coalition, not by the op­ Goveenor Lodge reiterates stand Balm tax for the ho mpqr ' weatem strategic councils, and position; (OBBtinaed on Page Two) W S M U A freedom for many German war. (Contlnuad on Page Seven) that raise for state employes de­ Ortohcr-DVccraher period. BIJOU SHEER NYLONS ...... ,Pr. $ 1.6 5 Allied officials . agreed the de­ pend* upon provision of money for Siassen Entry in Taft^Ike Horse Radish that will criminal*. ,. ,.- . mands called for the big three to Uke your breath away . . . ..The reserve parties in Chancel­ that p u rp ose----- 8tnne ax made RUNAWAYS roUND Handbags fpr Valentine Giving lor Konrad Adenauer's., govern­ re-assess their policy toward weat­ by NeolHhic man, some 14,000 to Putnam, Feb. 9 — — Twa Stavy*s 29c bottle. Barbizon ment hung these conditions on em Germany. Already they were 20,000 year* ago, turns up in Contest Puzzles Observers runaway girts from this town . . ■ ■ . ■ ‘ -n* ■' debating what coneesaione they their approval last night nf Ade­ charity collection in Columbus. 6 . were picked up at 5 this mom- REG. 12.98 • nauer's proposal to recruiting might make to help Adenauer win The Church-State Controversy lag by detective* In Camden, Colt’s New Ginger Ale . . . final ratification of his rearma­ •Japanese government announces Washington. Feb. 9 (4’)- What • Steaseii for leaving his name In the N, J. New Early Spring Bags $ * ^ 9 8 300,-000 to 400,000 for western de, that 120 former admirals and gen- is Harold E. Stassen, former gov- March 11 New Hampshire pri- Buy 2 quart bottles at regu­ Valentines fense. ment plans. Tte girls are Alice Perry, 18, U.S. High Oommissioner John J. There has liecji a growing debate over church-state erala have been removed from the emor of Minnesota, up to in a face mary, where they figure he t* like- lar price (2 for 49c) and get Slim Margin purge list. * f 7(^ Sositli Mendew street, and In follies. auadC materigi, plastic patent and plastic calf. FOR 'CHILDREN ANt> McCloy called in (ierman finance relationships in the United States. Several developments that now looks like a Taft-Elaen- ly to cut Into the vote for the gen- aaotfecr for 5c. plus bottle Sale $ 2-29 The Bundestag (Tower house) Ellis Arnail gets indefinite leave hower contest f6r the Republican ersl snd thus help Taft ■ - Barbara Itadle.v, 15, o f IN deposit. ■ New colors: Navy, rad, mint green, lilac.- agreed to it only by the slim mar­ hflnister Frit* Schaeffer today for have precipitated keen controversy. Some charge that of absence as president of the Soteol street, Ylielr parents told E U U ih Plui Tax' GROWN-UF* a conference, an Indication the PrMldentlal nomination? They regard SUssen'a move to gin of 204 to 156. ^ the traditional “church-state separation” principle is Society- Of' Independent Motion locnl police Friday that the girla The vote was taken only on the United States may be taking up w«hintfe '«'«P Mtnn^te’a conventten vote were missing. Now you ran have Barbixon'o Colorful valantinaa for the meaning o f the new ooggptldns Ming challenged. Others that religion has been relegated Picture Producer* in order to ac­ Wuhingtnn political observers a# in .his own camp aa a blow where famov* patantad claxslc stylos principle of the proposal and does cept appointment aa federal price well as many supportera of Sena- it hurts. ckUdran la eut.out, ate. not mean immediate conscription at once. Schaeffer is Germany's to an inferior position in national life, thu,s undercutting . i i . - f C Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales In four colors. Tha 4-goro altar- stabilized .. Alger Hlsii asks Su­ tor Robert A. Taft of Ohio and ^ t Staaaeni a young man - wbn AIRS RO.MBINU THREAT of' >^er*. That can come only chief negotiator on the disputed the country’s moral basis. The question looms large in ■ Takyo, FeV -T lia NNEHURST Warranteed For 20 Yean natlng htax cut conforma to fit queation o f how much m on^ West preme Court to del4y disbarment Gen. DMight D. Eisenhower. f«ela he has a mission to rebuild you beautifully, tha skirt tU ys after Germany agrees to a pegee history, and the foundations of American democracy. Nartb Korean Red radio ta- I Germany should chip In to pay for proceedings against him until hi# ■^e Taft ramp thinks Siassen la the Republican party along what doam no blatter how you twist settlemenL Joins the European off the political beam in challeng­ aigfct broadeaol a threat by |c to 5 c each army it haa been negotiating over, defensm. appeal for a new perjury trial Jia# he calls more progrecsive lines, North Korean Defense Minis­ 8R0CERY or turn in BarMson'a..-amooth. Associated Press writer George Cornell interviewed been heard. ing the Senator on his home goes determinedly on Hia way aa nraa Canvaslant Paridag At rayon erapa, double aUtchad on and votes formal ratification of. a One condition hung on last grounds in Ohio and forcing him ter Choi Tong Kua to "under- defense hill ordering formation of historical, authorities, . wholars. religious leaders and ' Another top-ranking Republi­ though he expected to have the take the hombiag nf UN> APPUINOE top for extra long waar. Bo night’s reaoluUon was that Ger­ to run in such states as Illinois Presidential nomination within hia aet MAIN UC oa ThaJWHALCeo. Valentine Greeting Cards troops and raising the money for many should be treated equally In philomphera. He studied the points of tension and tells can. State Vice Chairman Aiina- held South Korean terrilortes.- CoHN*a NOMZ, AWAY nOM HOMI < measured for your "body^ow- Mae Switarici, comes oat for and West Virginlar where he had grasp at the Chicago convention. Si MAFLE ST. — TEL. 3-U7I touF' aixe. defense. the assessment of financial bur- *** * five-part series the ator.v of an old struggle, that not planned to enter ' dust Katih af Arnuiry icto26cl&ach Even with the "price tags” at- Eisenhower ....Putnam and state From what he says himself. dena of defense, although Orman again is new. The aeries starts Monday in, . Denleo Charges ATTACK THAI REDS . tached. the vote .of approval was negotiators insist they can't in­ police anarehlBg for two gtris re­ Stasaen'e whole campaign ia baaed Singapore. Feb. •—)—Brit- considerably amaller' than that ported missing by their parents .. The Ohioan's supportera accuse primarily on (I i the assumption crease taxes to pay 'for arma. t#*sen of being an Eisenhower lab parstroopera jumped Into a Pakistan authoriaes iti UN Se­ 8 Elsenhower won’t return from Eu­ given Adenauer last month for The list of German eonditlqiia is stalking, hors«‘ and heading a stop- raln-awept Malayaa jungla ratification of Gennany'a entry curity (Jouflcir rapreMntative to rope and thus won’t get the noml- elearlag today la a dariag air- ; ^Imtri^cBtcr tupiting IfpraUi Taft drtve^-4>oUi o f which te de-| nation (3) the poaalblUty t e can Into the Schumaa plan to pool bar (Ceatiaaed ea Fpga Fear) bring up Tuniala’a case for sell- niei. bama attack agahwt a ana- f overnmeaL paetad OgnnnaMat atrengteM' - Eiseiqiower backara ara aora at (OantlMM an Pita aear tte thallaad boi^r.-

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llANTHESTCR^EyifflPf5JBP[jyM?>3t^lBBmM8^^ z_ Tf'i$^|tiEiaee6 SSOOOSiilSSSSSE £ m m "Vv- . FfiBR{^AR¥^r ' M M n eouatiWA locally YYOHB, at TfSO-oyafy Sunday aft­ Committee Beliind.S ceite9 of MUS Play T f O O 1 norUiWMt of Kumhwa. Tlw attack ernoon. >. . ji - , The Weeh For Teen-Agers ■)p- V Auxiliary, la chairman t e the 18th Ike scores o-l Monday, _7:S0 p. m. Watthw won N^ioM l Security. dlnaft ana . ^ -VBM— Army brieflne officer Batik Nurm. Xkkribes said the calm along the ISS-mila TONIGHT laMqrnr Bxacutlva abmmttlMr Rockville ferenee to be held ^Ae H®*** meeting. The SwMtheart danee, aponeor- Garde In New Havwt tonight.^ U front was broken only by patrol ■aeaafl OngtagaMawd Chweli ed .hjr the Children Of Mary, will' 17-Month Hitch in Korea Win Over Taft clashes------Friday. —t ---- 8L Jamaa* ■. C. Church Tuesday, 7:,80 p. jn. Meeting D. Lyman, vice praaMeat of the > M l NaHk Main SlfMt ■ar. M m F. Hauiaeu. Faster of. the Sunday S^idot staff. be held tonight at St. Jamas’ DUE TO United'Aircraft Corpora^n. ^11 'The Air Force reported Ita pilots ■av. I .elaat a Haat, Mlalater Her. Georg* P. Hughes Friday, 7:30 p.in. Adult irtem- loot Hall, with dancing from w m Review ba a speaker. Ml** Inper C^rlrten- In Straw Vote mounted 4,187 eortlcs duikuf the L e o Wama A W*ag,^MgaaM Her. Edgar g.' F a m il sen of SUmford. prertdent of By AIJWANim OIKELU | wpek. despite periods ot InrkgiWnt bership grdup.' A helicopter landed te a emaUt; Saturday;' 19:00 A m . Con- "Otrta NaUon. will talk on “I g » w weather. Allied planes cut Red ” . ... : A N M C B '. Sunday Maaaea: JoubeVtA orchestnk G O P S o ^ M s l o t AmarlcanUm” ; Mr^ »e l*n •) rail tinea in 080 places and left at 10 flrmation iaetruction. All tehh-agers in Mnncheater field. Wording carefully, medic*j t ’.lB a. nv School, For ^ u lU : 7:00, 8:00, '9:90, ( Monday. Feb. 18. 7:30 p. m BetiK-he of East H n ^fo^. coor­ lifted a stretcher from the plane least 20 aupply centers In flames Mim RWy MoMWlaiiiM^ 10:00, 11:00, with two Maaaea at are Invlteu’’^ < attend the , dance dinator of women * aetmtjea lij ‘aren't of qny great algnlilcance.” Claims also included destruction ' 9:15 and U:00 m. Divine Meeting of the Walther LeagVA and carried it toward a school Worahlp. / 9:00 and 10:00, on* in th* main and help selM, the Valentin* Civil Defense in Connecticut will Me recaUed that a post card poll of nine locomotives'. 170 box cars, queen. Refresl^enta js1ll lie j o h h IKe, Tall Backem W ill building damaged by bomb*. Rest­ taken by th* Stratford OOP town 30 gun positions, 12 bridges gad. -----^ttiOO-ja.-; m.- Worahtp Hoitr^. auditartum-at-9;00 ler-adulta -and WTHER S lead a discussion on the part the ing cowortably liow that medica­ on* for children at 9:00 in th* . South Methodist Chnrrti Servisd thrmig'hmit-vjlhe ernhihg. American Legion Auxiliary should committe* had showed about 900 one tank. . lYbirNia FINfST DANCE MUITC 1r Toiirii... Kuraai^. I MEDICINE ^Sp'nB*rinp U lne^ He The wounded soldier w*a one of receiving scattering votea were: tween those two east coast points. Our Invincible Support. P-'r OiiK Planning of th* Town of the many who bad conse under her Offertory Anthem by Church Anthem, "Gird on Thy SwoM” The event will be was bom Jan. 14. IMS, in Poland, General Mac Arthur. 39; Governor care during the 17 months she Choir— 8L Fraade of Asolsl Clinrrb H olit Italian-American Krtendshlp Club a son of the late Carl and Mary Warren of Callfomla. 36; Oovemor FOk A BOOD TIME Salute to Scouts. Valentine Danee Pawla*ki. Pasternak. ,jiomlnp to served on the *tair’ of the ISlst Dewey of New York, 8; Senator \ The King of Love ...... Shelley Soath Windaor, Route 30 INGOMETAX .'hn Klnaebiirj’ avenue aUrtlntr *t ^ H,vmn— . Offertory anthem, "Listen to the p m. with Republican leader* tllia country and to Rockville 4.1 Evacuation Hospital In Korea ae Lodge of Maasachiiaetts, the gov­ Rev. Arthur J. H effem oA the hoepltal followed the troops up About Town M arch On, O Soul, With Paalbr . Lambs’’...... ,...D ett The annual Valentine dance, ASSISTANCE He was a baker, .rcllr- ernor’s brother, 8; Senator Solton--^ TONIBHT Hymn. "Where Cross th*'Cii)W'’d- j and down the war-tom peninimla. atall of Maaaachusett*. 2; Sena­ The Gleaners Group of th* ...\Strength ...... Arthur’a Seat Rev. Fraado V. RarveUa, Cnrate both modern and square dancing, 1 —Organ'’Poatlude— ■ ----- ed Way*" ...... Germany. Mrs. Sophie Chooiilhg the best building In tor Dlrkeen of Illinois. , I; ’ And Soiilh Methodfsl' Cfiurch wdll fiold spdna'(Tired' by trie Keeney 'Street DAILY HOURSi- the srea for a hospital—usualy an . Toccata ...... BoeUman Masse* at 7;S0, 8:80 and 10:30 Sermon. "Lincoln: 'The Gospel In 1 Dohos* Pasternak, he I* survived Bernard Baruch. 1. it* regular monthly meeting In MomeSpun" Rev. Fred R. Edgar Parent Teachers Club, will b e ' 1:86 to • P. M. hower campaljm and ^ppaU^r m abandoned schoolhouae—Ole out­ 8:00 m. Mtnieter’a Con- A m . . I V .V hy four daughters, Mrs. Joseph X “ A Public Service’* the church parlors Monday night P TRY CiffElTS Recessional hymn, "W e Thank held next Saturday evening, Feb. 1 fit set up shop wherever they Lt. Anaatnala A. Chaponls at 7:45. flrmatlph claae, Evenings by Appointnort the Houee of Demofal of Kensington Mrs Oovemor Lodge said that West Chi Thee. Lord" Field 16. from 8 p. m. until midnight fBea'k in favor of General F4»en- found themselves. Lieutenant Cha­ Hartford Repiiblicang- had per- WHERE YOU CAN DANCE 6:00 p. .m. Mu Sigma Ihuir they ere uniformly used and Behind the ac«nee work for th*4>tor; Priacllla Torrance, co-chair- K r . senator Tape. Pearson, Frank Mitchell of Hartford, Mrs poni* and her fellow nurses took up meets at th* rhurch. The, Salvatloa Arniy Postlude, "Grand Chorus" .. Biggs at the City View Dance Hall on ' fore she Joined- til* Army. This form ed"a public aervlce" by put­ The Daughter* of Liberty No. TO THE MVSIC OF THE M t 8faln Street . 9:30 A m. Church School. underetc^ In Christian Science." Stek and Buskin production o f "A | *0*1 of the business committe* Keeney afreet. Td. 4021 Connecticut rampaipn manaper Max 'i'. Garstka of Southampton quarter* In a nearby bulHlng if The Week Mass., Miss Laura Pasternak of training stood her in good Stead ting on record the "tru th.. .that 125 will meet Tuesday evening In Slajer aad M r* B. C. Jones 10:45 a. m. Nursery and extend­ ‘ Connecticut Yankee In King Ar- ,*"*** j* ? , ****'’*,’'• Ann-Marie for Taft, will speak In favor of his they were lucky and in tents ‘ Monday— Music will be furnished hy the Rorkvllie; four sons, CArl. Alexan­ when she was called upon to among’ alt Republican candidates Orange Hall at 7:30. A Valentia* ed Church School sernion. i thiir’* rviiirt" i. > Fallot *nd Naomi Werhner. stii- Barnstormer* of Willimantic and' eandfdate. otherwise. Most of the Ume they 6:30 p. m. Girl Scout Troop Bnltan (tongregalinhni: Church I thur* Court .is being carried on : directors; and Philip Rich THOS. J. 9UISH der Robert, all of Rorkvllie. and In emergency surgery performed for the Presidency. Dwight D. Rls- ••oclal, will follow the meeting. Suiiday—February 10 5:00 p. m. Jr, HI Youth Fellow­ Arthur A. Wallarr, .Mlalater cake and coffee will be sold dtir- ' APT. NO. 2 Attend Pinner located the tent* in rice paddles on wounded Allied soldier*.“ Mo­ enhower la unmlstakaUy the fa­ SYMPHONY FOUR No. 12 meete at’ the church. 1 by the buainess and aUge commit- chairman of the stage committee Felix of Wethersfield; two sisters which were pleasant enough when Each member is asked to bring, a : 9:30 a. m. Sunday School, ship. Film: "None So Blind." James W. McKay, Ing the evening. The usual cake • Charter Oak Street Miss Emma Bat* of Rorkvllie. rale among the wounded, ah* re­ vorite of the membership of the Valentine for exchange. A class Tueeday— j tee* of the MH8 dramatic club.; TIckeU for the plav-to he pre- department national and one brother,also four grand- I drv. Th* Manchester nurse recalls 6:30 p. m. Junior Choir re­ Y.P.S.M. Rusnell Clough. 9;.30 p m. M. Y. F.. Cooper HsII. Organist and Chnlr Dtreeter Programs, ushers, tickets, piibli- sented Feb. 15 and 16 at 8 15 sale will also be held, In the' ports, is very high. party.” of candidates wilL receive the first In obaervsnee of Race Relntloiis I chairman of the American Lepion a time, however, when she and her , Plus lh« BEST FOOD and 10:50 a. m. Hnlineaa meeting. city, coslumea lighting effects, o’clock In the high school sudltor- past these dances have been high­ Left U. S. In 1950 Asserting that political leaders degree. All officers are request­ hearsal. \ 2:00 p. m. . Silver LAne Simday Sunday our young people will meet I ly siicreaafiil. Ticket* may he The ftinefal will he held Mohday colleagues "moved out" of a paddy moat courtcoua and efficient 8:00 p. m. ManchVitor Choral Sunday Febniary 1(1/ | scenery, directing- these are the ium may be obtained from anv st 8;30 a. rd. at the Ladd Funeral She was graduated from Man throughout the country had been ed to Wear white dresses. School. Sergeant Cecil Kittle. for an international supper. Each 9:30 a. m purchaaeij from member* of the seconds before an Irrigatlon-con- flejerJeg. iR .lo jtp , ...... Society rehearsal, 'HoWF wnh- Tetpnem-Maas-at-A-a. iscwartitrnwr’ fhmded-it; - ■— - cl»«rter..,Hlgli, JM;d .AwaiUng^ke-oulcoma, J.‘wiUi...pio;. ~ - 6{4Api -ns'.-Band-ntnset' meeting ;’* member •wlH'’"^ ' xJTC*»ed-t«’ ’ lV‘f)9'*!"m club -or- -at ■ 4h«-xloorr " ■ 'Bvefyone- from______Middlesex Hospital_ ’firainlrig found Interest." the governor said. 'W'^^nealday-^'' ...... a. Morning, Worsriip. j f*lctured fiere, left to right, are: McAdams in the F ra ^ lln high m. at St. Joseph’s Church. Burial On th* Move Miss Julie Haugh. daughter of 2:00 p. m. The Lucy Spencer 7:30 p. m. Evangelintlc meeting. sent a foreign country and bring Prelude Allison Olmstead, student dlrec- school office. is invited. SEftVIGES will be In St. Bemard’a Cemetery. Schooi, Middletown," in 1043. In " I have every confidence that as Mr. and Mr*. 8. J. Haugh .of 71 Sunday Dinners Served 125r8:30 nANCHESTUt,CONN. a characterirtic food of that coun- A aemt'Onoblle iiblt, the hospital 1950 she left the United States for group .mill meet et the church. The Week •■Serenade" ..... v / . Schubert WANTED The funeral home will be open moved quite frequently, taking similar free expressions of opinion Garden street. left ter Miami yes­ Monday— try. .All youth from 14 to 23 yeara Thai Interpret The Wishes the battle area and arrived at In­ 7;30 p. ip. Th* Mery William* Processional Hymn-./ Riicktngham Congregntlonal Saturday evening and Sunday field equipment along. Lieutenant are recorded throughout our state terday with her uncle agd aunt, 7:30 'p; m. Friendship Circle, .of Age are invited. "Light of.the Wrirld, We John N. Allen of East Haven on (VMicnrdla Evangelical chon In September. From that groiip will meet' et the hom* of "T^e Layinan’a Reaponalbility To Church afternoon and evening. Chaponli recalled th a t. she had and country the trend so clearly Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Decker, of Bris­ Mr*. Hugh Wlleon, 81 MaOier meets at home of Mrs. C. Peter 7:00 p. m. Epworlh League Hall Thee" , Lutheran nuirch ' Of The Family b o o k k e e p e r time until about three weeks ago indicated in. West Hartford will be tol. They expect to return March / meeting. Rabbi Leon Wind of Tem­ Hla Church." For reservation* Garden nnd Winter .Streets Rev. Philip M. Rose fhurrh Note* mad* a complete circle ending up when sh* left by plane for the •treet. Carlson, - 80 Sunset Ridge, East Anihem / confirmed over and over again. 1. ' Hartford. ' ple Beth Sho'lom will be the guest call Mr. Higgins by Saturday. The Pilgrim Fellowship of tlw in the town where sh* started her United StateA the . Manchester Thuretjhy — "Awaketiing' tlionia” ..Gabriel The Rev, Erich Brandt, Pastor tour of duty. The surgical field "I am more than ever convinced Tuesday — speaker. Tueadsy— 10:00 a. m. Church School. JOHN B. BURKE First Cnngiegetlonal Chtirrh of woman saw acorea of wounded 7:00'p. m. Bov Scoiit Troop Offertory Anthem Ivan Beckwith. Organist nnd The 11 o’clock worship service ASST. lOOKKEEf ER equipment Included almost every­ that Eisenhower* will be nominated SUNDAY 8:30 p. m. Junior Band, Band­ Thrnugh the Week , "Break Forth. O Beauteous 7:.30 p. ni., Senior Choir re­ i Vernon will meet at. the church at aaved by surgery. and that Elsenhower will be elect­ Henry E. Kuryla, formerly of No. 138 will meet at the church. ■C^rmnater will be omitted, and a meeting will thing you would find In a state­ Manchester, now of Milford. leader David Adijy. / Monday, 7:.10 p. m. Felloivahip Light" ...... Bach hearsal In th* parsonage. 6 .iO p. m. to go to Tolland where A shortage of replacements kept ed."’ Friday— Wednesday - he held at eight o'clock. • Rev. Har­ fUnerau home Stats QiKiiHicqHipM side hospital except that It was Conn., W’-T* elected phalrman of STATE_ AFTERNOON . 8:00 p. m. Th* Mary McCluae 6:45 p. m. Songster prActiee. Group win meet at the home of Hymn of Praise Sunday, Feb. 10, Septuagesima— tlioy w ill be tb,..,gue*ta of. l*ic delaying her return to this coun­ old Newsham of Edinbourgh, Scot­ designed fpr portability. State Chairman Baldivin called Songster Leader Ulllan Perrett.’ "Wb^re Cross the Crowded 8.-00 p. m.. Men’s Club meeting 8;.50 a, m. Sunday School. Tolland Federated Youth Fellow­ try and when she finally got to her the outcome a "clear-cut Indira- the Hartford Chapter. American Doon Open at 1:00—Start* at ^1:80 '■"group still meet at the home Of Mr*. Margaret Schendel, 187 Gard­ land. who Is interim pastor at 87 Kaat Center Sf. o Ths Hsrdd building. Th* operating room was When her leave is over, she will great statesman by the puMlc engineer of Norden Instruments 7:00 p. m. Church Chqlr re- Rerc.salonal Hymn Dedication of a memorial light In theran Church at 10 a. m. there a larg* one w'lth five tables, League. Tuesday - "Master No Offering" Thiiradsy— will he Installation of the officers return to duty, however, because which wants him to be drafted ** in Hartford. Omar Gingras, Bol­ CONCERT bearaal. ^ memory of Karl Retchenhach, .separated only by, muslin sheet?. ton road, Manchester, was elected 6:30 p. m. Corps Cedet Clas*. 9:00 a. m. Willing Workera and Postlude - 8:00 p. m.. Oiltanizntlon meeting former member of the, church. of the church orR*m*atlon fol­ She decided some, time ago to our next President. Naturally. I of a couple’s club In the social As w-aa usually the case, they had make thq army her career, am personally very happy with the first vice chairman of the Hart­ GIVEN BY THE Counselor Mr*. R. Schufft. MIzpah Oroupa. all-day meeting. "Sortie" ...... Nordman Sermon: "Will ITnIvernal Military lowed by a sermon hy the pastor. no running watery doctors and ford Chapter. Mr. Gingras is Emanuel Lutheran ChnreK 7»30 p. m. Young People’s Meet­ 10:30 a. m. W,^ C. T. U. mieet- a------..— room* of the church. Any and all Conscription Bring Peace?” Rev, Gordon E. Hohl. vote.” / BUY SELF-CONFIDENCE nurse* hsd to scrub from basms. Sprague called it "positive proof associated with Nllea-Bement- MANCHESnR POLICE 52 Clinreh Street ing. Advisor, Lillian PSrett. Ing In the Ladlea' Parlor, to do married couple* In th* communit.v Anthem: "With the Voice of Sing- ! s- A Sunday Evening Fellowship Engineers had rigged up a water Elizabeth Mourns Pond, W’est Hartford. Carl E. Olson. Pastor Thursday— ’ work, for Veteriana* Hospital in SI. Slary's Episcopal fhnrch are urged and invited (o attend. ing’’—Martin Shaw You are invll large turnout of more than 4.000 Church and I,ociiat Street* "lITone of f"’’ *’” * f* " ’ ""*" Rockville tank and line* hut could not keep votes." Pfsr.son noted that "less AID ASSOCIATION . Clareoee W. Helsing. - 7:15 p, m. Street mating. Newington, pot luck liinrheon at This will be a Valentine Party, Organ Offertorj'; "Andante,’• Jo­ edtobeoneof^^^^^^l^^l^ rhilrch will he held Organist and Choinnaster 8;00 p. m. Prayer meeting. Bible noon add business meeting at 2:00 The Beyl .Alfred »» Williams, sef Renner. a group of 40 the makeshift facUltle* from than .50 per cent ” of the town’s from « to 8 p. m. Sunday evening. At Bi^r of iFathcr study. .'x P' tn. Rector Postlude: "Receasional," John men and wom­ freexlng. registered Republicans hsd partic­ VAUDEVILLf^lrt MEMORIALS There will be games, a service of Despite the handicaps under BURNSIDE":v7r Septuagesima Bnuday, Feb. 19 Friday-- \ 7:00 p, m. Girl Scout*. The Rev. Jame* S.' Neill, Center Congregational Churc|i WIegand en who will ipated. __ACTS— IW Rev. Clifford O. Simpson, Paator worship, and M ram stlc pcesenta- Th* Taft leader said, loo, that •ITVPI^D ^.DTfG AM MANOMiVIM 10 Thi* m-lll be observed as Boy . 7:80 p. m. ."Family N igh t" The 7:00 p. m.. Boy Scouta. Rector Emeritns which they labored, evacuation (Conthmed from Piage One) - -Bev.-Oorotky-Penae ------>>■ The Week. i**for”tTiunint the-htstory-of the Met-bodUl hospital doctor* and tinreea -lost "hls ” orgwntzattntr had- "barely beguiv ’Rr.'Praieaii ■Direct from-N^w York City BcbiiiTYlUndayr...... Young People-mlH have tdiarge of 7:45 "p. m. Stanley Grbtip, La- Tlie Rm . Richard B. KWIeif, rVimh “fiiylir, th* program. Following an enter­ Dr. Watson Woodruff, OF PROVEN 4i*A B* CTbvirrb-- very few.flf Uie.pAtlcnU who wer^ ,work. At. SAndringham go m tofiny ita .work, while Eisenhower sun- .Om Im ,,A*a.,ii*.r(|iBji 9:00 a. m. Church School. diea’ Parlor. Ciirat* .^^39. J>- O'- Meeting of ,I ha Sua- ”■ ..------taining' ptay.’ a reHglous film will Wedneadsy—■ , . '-.Minister'Emerllus. , .-i.,,-*::;,- s - _:’ XI. St. Jtarine; CMsatf. 'ptlOts re­ NORATOOMEYACO. .' Best"—■ - - ■ Reressionsl...':Awske. -My- Soul!” — _ 4:30; Pilgrim Fenovvs’him ' f “ npefstiiig technique Shd KnaTiage- dies flickered Tit ' each rhrfutr of RONALD ROGERS ^"•TOi rsdAy. 2:00. Ladlek A Id Val- 6:.30, CYP Club. Speaker from ported they destroyed 1.5 storage "Muslral Comedy Baritone' "Flying Humor” Hymn, "O Master, Let Me Walk ttovenant Congregational Uhiirch 7:00 p. ni. Evensong with Boys’ ment at New York Hospital be- the bier. On Ihe coffin plate, en- buildings and four supply stark.* EASTWOOD entine party; 48 Spnic* Street Ihf Seminary, Jean-Danlel Bour­ BRITISH AMEIHO AN CLUB LOWER HULL > 8:00. Evangelism Echo meeting. — With Thee” ...... Smith fTiolr. Instrurtlon by the Rector in graved ’‘Albert Frederick Arthur Saturday in an attaek southwest Postlude, ‘IBoiiree In G" ...Handel Rev. Carl M. Helgerson, Pastor geois of Switzerland. Georg* Windaor,- Born 1895 Died Friday. 8:00. Lutherwed*. the pari.sh house follows,this serv­ of Keosong near th* front on the Rah'l Tnylftr W»U**r PidiPfiH PAT HILL asi LARRY UaM A^-^ TiOO p. m. Pilgrim Youth Fel- Paul Paige, Organlat ice. Topic this week, "The Chiirch ^ Monday, 7 ;00, Girl Scout Troop SpoRSorod by Loyal Order of Moom 19.52 ” ph p Ann Hnnllfii ’ Sstlirdsy. 0:00. Junior Choir, al­ Pcraonal NolicrS east co.ast. O U Dnrrpi ^ "A HOLIDAY ON STRINGS” Uiwship In the Community House. in the Cread". There wa.s a warm fragranre of Cut Rail Lines so Junior Confirmation cl**a. There will be a debate on the sub Saturday, Feb. 9_— 7:,30, Youth Choir rehearsal. CHORAL CONCERT flOW’e.JCS rofici^ apple blossoms, *'W est ward “ T h e___ Wednesdav, 7:30 p. m., Mid- . .7 ;45,.__lk>yaI-^.Glce)«;;..e(t .-■;Kia|^ REFRESHMENTS ~ APMISSION 50c J * - --.Jlie.'; Fotchr-_4kghl^ ; A=,:fi^ns::-^Onvenant Leatgvi* Wctl"ceTebrStf6riortheT^ Cdm- In litlihofiam hyacinths, carnalioiis" ah(T“ llI.V-of- rail lipes In northwest Korea In ' Cnltnovvn FAMrTRWF church; also Senior C on Tim an on ^j^^ip,,; and Still Be PopuIaV meeting at the Parsonage, 47 Daughters. / +he-vall*y— from the -.wreaths rite*. mjinion,______' ______...... **dV *" ss^fb**— several places snd rlaimed a rail W om eit” ’ Man” "HAVING THEIR I'PS AN’D DOINGS" wdth the Crovv‘dT'"Xe*dera.' BeTt y Spruce street.'Alt welcnnfe;---- - Tuesday; - 6rl 5, Piurtoi^* Confirm PRESENTED BY In 1m Ins niemnr;- nf mil dn«r mniti- which lav oh the clo.sed coffin. bridge destroyed near SinanJu. ■’;:.V.V-*:a*'-l*:S0 4:.V>-S:M Jean Burnham and Kay Karlaen. Sunday— Saturday! 8:fV0 p. m., Quiet Hour mation Clajva. - / ,r Mr» M BnU.ni «-h" PMM.I Tlie wreaths had come from the On the -battlefront. Allied artil- 9:45 a. m. Sunday Bible School; in the Church. Wednesday, Group A/' Service on Knhrusri 10. 1ft* North Methodist fliurrh The worahlp service will be led by King's own family. — his widow. lerv and infantry teamed up to eSTARTS SUNTIAY * RALPH FIELDER and HARRIETT Edna M. Weber. clause* for all ages. Secular Events; meeting, 10 a. m.-4 p. m.. Queen Mother F.lir.ahelh. and his 447 North Main Street The Fehniary meeting of the C Clef Club Chaminade Singers w> *00(1 Itioiiehlfill «n(1 Uin'I kick back , a small three-prong "TIDBITS OF COMEDY” Rev, Willard MeLAUghHn, 11:00 a. m. Church-time Nurs­ 3:1.5, Cherub Choir Rehesrsal, I Nnn» op ttiT» esrtt) > "(ir o(Uiil «’» U daughters, Queen Elizabeth and Conihiunist’ drive early Saturday ery for pre-achool children. Woman’s* Auxiliary will he held 7:00, Senior Choir Reheariial. And Jeanne Cralne-Thelma Ritter Minister G. ALBERT PEARSON, WORCESTER. MASS. rrtnees* Margaret. No olliev morning oh the eenlral ’front. A "MOnEL nnd the MARRIAGE Talmttvill* Congregational Chnrc4i 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship Monday at 7:30 p. m. To(ifc, "Ex­ 7:30, Prudential Committee rstlont ■o't toio. In nil V"m »'»v* rlUSs LOU HOtTMAN ANO HIS OSCHESTS* Director - OSCAR V. GUSTAFSON. Director GE HALL L,mlnc nnd IsrUrful to Iho oni ol vpiir wreaths were brought, for this Chine?* plathon broke .into three BROKER” James .A. Boll, Pastor Service. The Senior Choir will ploring the Hymnal". Leader, the meeting., rtRv8. . was a private mmirmiig. groups and hit two UN outposts ----- A I> 0 ----- Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. . Wilfred A. Kent. CYiolmioaler sing. "A Chriatisn Attitude CJurate. Thursday, 1:30, Group C, Valen­ nV. Divine 'Worship, 9:30 and 11:00 r>*tiffhiFr untl son A canvas screen billowed gently •‘MAN IN THE SADDI.E” Dorothy^A. Welle*, Organlat Toward nines*" will be the topic _ St. Mary,’* Guild plana a lunch­ tine bridge dessert. AT in the hreeze neSr the gste to tiie , (In Color) , OUR RERUtAR PICTURE PERFORMANCE a. m.' ; t for the Pastor’s sermon, from eon meeting Thursday at noon. 8:00, Bible Study and disc.iisainn. In Memririam church to .shield the chapel from RANDOLPH SCOTT Prelude- Part of 2nd Movement. Sunday, Feb. 10. John 11:1-16, The G.F.S. Sponsors will meet Friday, 8:00, Song recital, Mr*. the ha’ndfui of rtiriou* who had SUNDAY will start at 3 i«. Doors opsa at 3:30 Symphony No. 5. .Tsehalkowiky P.’.TO a. m„ School of Oiriatian 7:15 p. m. Organ Meditations; Friday at 7:30 p. m. Wlllism Stenler. soloist. BYNGO Processional Hymn—"Sursum Emanuel Lutheran Church iRtt — r.HF*ii rRfraii i »st ■ gathered outside. Faith. Pr/yt*r-time. All weekly organizations meet 3:00, .Brownies. Mrtth^r fl^Rr. By twos and threes. Ihe villagers S U N ., M O N .. T U B S . Cord*." 7:30 p. m. Evening Vesper Serv­ at their regular hours. /BVERV^ATURDAY NIRHT IM 11:00 a. m„ Service of Holy Wor­ 9‘l'\:l!?bspel choir rehesr*81. An long were ushered past Ihe lone con­ CIRCLE Junior Choir—"I W ant To Be a ice. ship. __ _ Tou pD*!) st able S’n d: up th e sHni h' I irred pst h: TONIGHT Christian.’’'— - - — ' In our h#Rrf*i iintl - TODAFthru MONDAY ^'Y8 IIYir kittli I Oil Hymn, Before JehbvalTt The Wee k U wsM no f.i.fhlonahle display no' Scripture Lesson 1—Isaiah 55. ■* ‘Throne. The First (Vaigregatlonal Church ITuirch of the Nararene Maapp* hoiHE NRtrt. . Jiyjnit.. ‘.’Rock-ot. Age«;*,------;-l-Wedneaday...... ;------Sunday,-February 10f 7:30 P i M ...... t.^vVoRlV " pritjl [vny'I’l'i'f mnTiy'" jnst 'ViUag-nr MuftMT-IOiriC-lOONNfi Scffpiur* tewRm ”lIi=at;T3uhe;- — ------or'Yerwo'ir..... — ...... ------too-’Mniw’Stewsr” '" ’ ------^ORANGE DRUihtprA non and 18:18-23. Anthem. Choir. 7:30 p, m. Bible Study and Pray- Yernon Center James R. Bell, Paator ... ,,— —. ------grGn4i'hU4F«n< dressed in^lhe blnelv they wear fO I i i r jtr. Hour. We »re pursuing a doc- every .Sunday ;wReh (h?y' fid" to' "Dflartoryi “ Amtarite Cantabtle”.... Sermon. "Cdm* Unto Me“ . Rev. (ioorge B. H iggins Paator . ' -hht: - OFFERING FOR THE EMANUEL PARISH BUILDING FUND Hymn; -"Come Unto Me. ¥ * trinat atudy. Tonight,, ■.'I- believe. Mrs. John-Rogers, Organlat - Sundav. -Feb.-lO- - — ...... church. from "String Q u artet"...... In the holy, Christian Church." I'hiH’k Funeral Route with hi* .,.;...... Tschalkowsky Weary" 9:30 a. m. Sunday School and 7;0o p. m.. Youth Fellowship Wednesday— . Sunday, Feb. 10; Adult Bible Classes. On the’ roads outside Sandring­ Hvmn—"W# Bear the Strain." 8:45 p. m. Senior Choir rehear­ THE PUBLIC IS cordially INVITED! ham, ariny cars trsveled back and SMqliniB-icMani Hammond Selovox Sermon: "T h e Narrow Gate.” meeting. 9:.30 a. m.. Church .School. 10:45 a. m. Morning Worship, The Week sal. _ 10:45 a. m.. Morning service of sermon hy the pastor. forth along the two-mile ro.iile lo ' A f A X * * Hymn—"Sursum Cords." Thursday-- the railroad station, where I’ne Playing All Your Pbftiude—Part of Finale. Sym- Monday. 7:00 p. m., Tolland, worship with nursery class for the Jiiniftr church— in the lower 7:00 p. m. Group leaves ter gos­ care of younger children. Ser­ auditorium at the-same hour. body of the King will he taken plvmv No. 5 ----- Tschalkowsky County Men’s Aaaoclatlon meets pel- pro^am at Open Hearth Mis­ mon: "From Strength to 6:30 p. m. Young peoples meet­ Boland Better Buys ! Monday to start the,''Journey to PUS Favdritas Youth Felloa’shlp, A:S0 p. m. In South 'Coventry...... sion. Hartford. lamllon to he In sfate at Weat- — Th* Week Tuesday. 7:30 p: m., Bible Study Strength." , ing, speaker, Norria W. Ford. Slo"'(19 Friday— 3:00 p. m., Youth Choir re- rpinstcr Hall for three days befo.'e Monday— ,, e. and Prayer Group. 7:00-9:00 p. m.. Youth Nile, at 7:30 p. m. Evangelistic aervlce, ~ ' ““ ^ ■ ONLATEMODEL the funeral on Friday. Army svt-- snww 61 7;!t0 p. m.. Official Board open Wedneadsy, 10:30 a. m.. Ladies' hearasl, followed bv a Valentine special music, sermon hy the paa- m the parsonage, 47 Spruce. party. fleers .said thfy w’ere checking the • P 0 « f • GOOD FOOD. meeting. Speaker. Rev. J. Man- Missionary Society. , ^ Jor: m-teWiil 6:30.p. m., -Pilgrim Fellowship USED CARS rciute'and, the timing for the slow, w n ley Shaw of Brockton. 3:30 p. m.. Brownie*. The D'e^’lt Say Happy Valentine to procesaioh from the* church lo the • MEN'S EAR Tuesday— 7:45 p. m... Golden Rule Club- Christian Science Society ■ meet* at the chiircb to go to 1V>1- Monday. 7:30 p, m.. The Mis­ four-gar speclar tl'atfi' which Wilt 7:00 p. m., Scout* Friday, 7:00 p.:jn.. Junior High Mnaonki Temple land to he guests of the Tolland sionary society will hold It* r*gu- /■ Federated Youth FellowarilD. COMPARE THESE PRICES WITH A>iY /i^D AIJ. COMPETITION carry th* body. ’ • TELEVisibN ■Friday Club. •___ ,____ ------lar monthly- meetine. Mrs. Jean 'I'he j f T ( ...... - After school. Junior Choir, 52 Sunday aervjce, .11:00 a m. ------; ■ ’ .iThe'-Week I y . ------^ Bell. - president., Yo u f - jV ^ Saturday, T:I5 p. m.. Choir re- MowUy.a,^^;;=„., -RA’ ’BODGE AtOOOR RLACKi ■R*H(r-ir.- -95^00., elo?ed-, late yesterday v-8*ieMi»tr. ;D6l»«M«: gRWt’.’'yj’?nr- haaraal;^'” Sunday.l.l:00(A.^;-.v— r- Mf'edmtsday, -T:80;p.rm-. - Prayer V r (( after . Queen .. Klizabeth reached ■ " ST'ARTS' T iF iS iY A Y Wednesday evening nieeting. 7:00 p. m.-, Thl7d ,Ih the seriSa Meeting 'and BIril* 'study hour, 1 7 5 .0 0 7:80 p. m.. Choir. ■ — - wtth a ' 38 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR GREEN. R-H Sandringham 'from London. ’ The TYRONNE POWER in THE 7:45 p. m.. Cbnw’Double C5ub. 8:00 p. m— ,r of supper meetings of the Tolland Ssturday 2 9 5 .0 0 •new Queen spent several tpiiel Speaker, Clhaplaln J. Bernard ZliNi Evaagelieal Latberaa Clinrch The public ia cardlally Invited. Asaoclation of Men's Clubs In the 9:45 to 10:4,5 a. m.. Junior Choir. 41 NASH AMRASSADOR 4,-DOOR BLUE. H. .... JESSE JAMES, South Coventry Church. > Speaker. 44 NASH 400 4-DOOR TAN. R-H...... 4 9 5 .0 0 minutes in th*' dimly-lit bedroom Gates of - Wethersfleld' Stste Cooper and High Streeto '•Spirit", win be the subject of B;00to 9;00 p. m.. Prayer grouff. where the .body of her father lay r i.l S: HENRY FONDA In Prison. Rev. Paol O, Prokopy, Paator the lesson-sepnon ter Sunday, Feb. CHERRY SUNDAE 44 FORD 2-DOOR MAROON. R-H. .: ...... 4 9 5 .0 0 befoie it was brought to the RE.Ti'HN'OF FRANK JAMES ACADIA Saturdsy— MIsa Martaa A. RrdiA OFganist 10. asi62. 47 NASH 400 4-DOOR 2-TONE GREY ...... 7 9 5 .0 0 church. Then she watched M the ’8:00 p. m.. Men’s Club supper The Golden Text la front Psalms coffin was carried ejown. the path. for the public. ■ Feb ru i^ 10—Septiiagealma 143:10. "Teach me to do'thy will; OM l^hioiMd Mack Ckorfy k* craam, liMciaiM, cirmlwd «Hf ( 48 NASH 400 4-DOOR BLUE. R-H...... 8 9 5 .0 0 At It was at the funeral of King Sunday for thou art my <3od: th.v spirit is CHRISTIAN SCIKNCE SOCIETY whola Maraschino ckarrios toppod wifli wfcippod crooRi. 49 NASH 400 4-DOOR 2-TONE GREEN. R-H-OD. 119 5 .0 0 George V, the casket will remain 9:00 a^ m, Sunday School. good; lead me Into the land of up- closed when th* body lies In Mate Theater SL John's. Polish Natiooal • Note: Free Bua transportation rightne**." • -MANCHESTER. CONNECTICUT ^ 49 NASH AMIASSADOR 4-DOOR GREY. H-OD. 1 2 9 5 .0 0 in Ixmdon and when It Is taken to GlastoRbury Csttiolie Church service foy any, children whoa* Selection* from the Bible indu'd* X" parents can not bring or send CORDIALLY INVITES YOU TO 13 9 5 .0 0 Windsor Castle for the funeral. "WES’nV.ARO the IVOMEN’f- Oolway Street the following: "Whither shall I go 48 PACKARD CONV. GREY. R-H-OD...... Rev. Stephea 8. StryJetssU, them, or live at a distance. For No Sunday service* will be held Robert Taylor-Oenlse Darrel from thy spirit? or whither s'hall 50 NASH RAMILER CONV. GREEN. R-H. . . . 1 3 9 5 .0 0 at the church her* tomorrow. Pastor information, please call 2-0408). I flee from thy presence? I f I as­ A FrN Ltstart or OhristiaR ScIm m "BOMBA AND THE - tALL IN PEnXONj Mtas eSafw Skrabaca, Organist 9:30 a. m. Adult Bible eiasa 49 FRAZIER 44>OOR 2*TONE GREEN. R-H-OD. 1 3 9 5 .0 0 ELEPH.ANT STAMPEDE” cend up' Into heaven,, thou art Return To .Aim* Mater ■ RETURN ENGAGEMENT.' a m i l y in the church auditoriumr- thefe; if 1 make my bed in'hell, BY 50 NASH STATESMAN 4-DOORILUE. H...... 139 5 .0 0 JOHNNY SHEFFIELD ^ F 10:00 a. m. Nursery in the I.FXm !RER: F.a*t Lan.aing, Mich. -—(.Fi Two I T r i BECAUSE OF YOU Sunday, Feb. 10— behold, thou art there. If I bake 50 STUDEBAKER CLUE COUPE GREEN. R-H-OD. 1 5 4 5 .0 0 of Michigan States greatest line­ SUNDAY thru TUESDAY 8:30 a. m.. Mas*. Pariah Houae during church wor­ the wings of the .morning, and HER8CHEL P. NiTNN. r.S.K of PORTI-A.VD. OREGON 1545.00 men are how as.slstant freshmen "MY FAVORITE SPY” COLD COLO HEART 10:30 A m. High Mas*. ship. dwell In the uttermost parts of'the Member e f the Board nf I.eeture*hlp nf The N NASH STATESMAN 4-DOOR BUCK, RrH^OD* eoaehe* at their alma mater. They BOB HfH>E S e c r et .. J0.;00. A.,.m.____Divine, .worship.. a**;. Even ther* ahaU thy^ hand ...... Mother €»arehrThe'Flr*4dHirrh ef-Ghrt*tr ■ ...... are tackle Hal Vogler, Captain of "Cro**wlnd*”-^OHN PAYNE Text: Matth. 5:17-20. Theme: lead me, and thy right hand shall Srienttet, ia Beetou. Moaeoehasett*. Gospel Hall LOW DOWN FAYMENTi-4ANK FINANCE RATES the 1940 team, and Don Masb.h, TONY .^JOWDEREKISM The Gentle Christ of the Gospel hold me." ) Psalms 139:7-10). SUBJECT: hard-hitting guard on the same '49 Cnnltminiis Sunday from 1 p.m. 415 Oewter Street ia also the Stern Christ of the Cterrelatlve passages from the Law. Q rietiaa Scleoee: team. Extra! Sunday at I p. m. ttnly ' Christian Science textbook, "Sci­ lliehe Way nf Moa’a DeHvenuiee from Evil. ■ y JO p yiiM 10:30 A m.. Breaking of the 11:00 a. m. Divine worship REX ALl.EN In ence and Health with Key to the PLACE: . "Thu.nder In God’s Country” BENNETT bread. with celebration of Holy Com­ Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, *VOU CAM TASTE Tffff QUAUTY^ Center CongregaHoiial CHureli, Center Street, Free lailllpops to Ihe Kids 12:15 p. m., Sunday School. munion. include the following, ip, 344); "In Edward L Foloimki ■'7:00 p. ra.. Gospel meeting. 1:30 p. nr. ' Zion (Thurch Is a. the Bible the word Spirit’ is so Maneheeter, Conneetlrat. MOTORS Sunday Tlw WMk church of the International Lu­ commonly applied to Deitv. trial TIME: TODAYt •'ROOM FOR ONE MORE” PLUS "STEEL F IS T " ■ eVTI * - MANCNISTin • . • . . rtil9NONI 1.4941 "YOUR HOME TOWN NASH DEALER' RulMiiiq Contractor Blti MARCH OF DIMES Tuesday, T:15 ^ m., Prayar theran Hour, heard ovmr 1,100 ata- Spirit and God are often regarded Sunday, February 10, 1N2, at g:lS P. M. Yafidevlrte and Movie Show awsting. tiona in United States aad Canac as synonymoua tarma; an.and it la 349 CKNTIR STRSn-^T WEST CENTER STREET—TEL 4079 TEU 9M4, STORKS " Coming Wed., Feb. 15 •' BOX L54 — Door Prize* Advertise in The Hernid— It Pays

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William Kuhne,'’ David Wil- ftttend without cha^e. f< WTHT—Here’* to Veteran*, 8:80— • become a major factor to be reck' taSt OB tb* ISM Boys* B u ta Fro- Uams, Arthur Benton, Olflonl ter interest In U* field of'science C. R. BURN & COMPANY, INC. General McOrath’a caU on Jan. 4 **“*«>• whose subject is and to-uncover any potential acl- j; w n c —Nailotiai rarm and WDRC-^Hopalong Cassidy.. onad with. fn a A . Lst ui Bclvits if you can wsair fhs Pouff or Poedia fm auch iaquirlaa in each of the Carlson,' Herbert L’Heurault and "ChriaUan Iklence: The Way of Ilf OAKLAND SIKOr Home Hour- ' WONS—Theater oif the Afr. Outside of that, poBalblllty. how w*: T — .. By Schieldge Charles Kramer. These ewarte ftDui'a Deliverance from Evil," la entlfie talent Any student ia wel­ S3 federal judicial dlftricta, a* a come to enter a scientific projebt * WHAT—laturday Matinee. WT'(C—Inside Bob and Ray. ever,, he seems to have only Minne­ Senior 'Viea, Oommandar, Wabb haircut. Step in for individual styling. fonow-up on the work of the Ke- were presented to th* patents who Mpected to dlscusa th* ChriaUan Mr. Mioor, MaoehaBtar 4U i f o r Appahtwiaf \4TKT Heart Tune Tim*, sota and a scattered few dele­ litUa. cbairaaaa of tba mambar- Qaallty* counts in everything, faumr Crime committee. In turn pinned them on their Science attitude toward evil and Entry blanka and ell information t OHIO— may be obtained from the ftu- - ’WPRC—City Ho*piUl. gatee from New Jersey, Mlaaourl, arinoiinoid that a and it' ia somathlng fhat people Tha S3 Juries a lcm ^ convened eons. allow how thia nligion enables one ; witn ■ Alan. - . iii_WT)RC GaftfibtiMer*. &>l6rsdo~A»lviam«______~ otiwr atatn maating r i r t e c or summoned to organiae Miortly It waa anaouncad that the Den Oliitlel jMhopl .^ofTIce or aetetace WCCC— New*;.Manche»ter Mat* J® danger, WTIC—Judy Canova. upon which to count. mtmbersbip oqtgMttaa will N look, for. Whether it is in buying ara scattered over 21 stotes and tsL'Boone Award for the 'graatait lACk, or other discord. UaftM#. ft t i e been d ech M % the W ONS-Theater of the Air. Hta national headqua^tar* in haldAt UM'Paat hem* aa Fab. t i eiotjiaa or in choosing their tha Oiatrict of Columbia. Moat of peremtage of bey days of camp­ Mr, Nunn la a. member of the membera of th* Science Club to WTHT—Shake the Maraca*, 9;SO—. Waahlngton : aald4t mailed n e o ^ at f p.m.'; AH riiaaibani o f U M : printar. Quality is aomething that \ v \i A< ‘ them are special Juries. ing had been awarded to Poet and C3iri*U*n Science Boiud of extend, the deadline.'for entry WTIC- Grand Old Opry. 5 8 Troop 27. blanka to Feb. jM/ aary filing papera and the 81,000 eommittaa ara utgad to attaad. A you get when you hav* your print­ Cheek en Ceadtthwe tureahip and. haa traveled exten ^ VtTlC—Juke Box. WDRC—Broadway's My Beat. fee to Weat Virginia ypaUrday- good job ba* baan de Hit*. WHAY New*; Music. apoke»man for what might be our disabled comrade*, sand them turned out her*. Of The information thba obtained first awards ever given in th* Rev. Richard B. Kalter, curate WON.S—Chiesgo Theater of the called the "Intematlonallst* ele­ a card, nr better still vlait them CehMibia Mcyeltt may either result -in Indictments, P iarter Oak Council. at St. Mary's, will lead the die- NOT A PLASTIC SCREEN |;mv— . Air. Fifty years ago Mr. Schieldge'* SincBTity If deemed warranted by the evl- Albert Gaines, Scoutmaster, re­ WDRC—Report from Oversea*. ment of the party. He has claaal- at their sick bed*. They gave for father, William H. Shieldge, start­ cuaaion Monday night at the Feb­ Delivery in 10 days or less. - . WKNB—New*: Request Mati­ 10:80— fled Taft and hla followers a* us; now let ua give for them. II. S. and Fisk Tlrtt dencel er. simply a report to the ceived a ten year award, and by WTHT Top Tunes. members of a"aeml-laol*tloniat Re­ ed in the printing busineas at the Where Psrsoaal Justice department to give that way of appreciation showed slldea ruary meeting of the Women*# north end of the town and In Rapoin SarvIcB Caii for a free home demonstration. WHAT—News;nee- Open ..Hoii.Se. . c 11. 00— publican hierarchy.” Conaideratlon agency “a comprehensive picture of a Scout trip to Pbilmont Res­ AuxUlary. His topic wiU ' be THE OFFICE OF 1908 they moved their buainesa to I* A Tradltloii Accassorias ervation in New Mexico. Gaines ■WCCC—Music. News on all Statifms ' ' Mhy Win Vital Role of the over-all situation in the “Exploring the Hymnal." WONS—Bandstand, U S A. WTHT New*: Saturday Night Demamls by Bonn it* present location at 133 Spruce \ 180 Spruce Street United States." and Lewia were leader* of the ex The Mlnneaotan ha* picked up street. Now It takes six men plus 28 Woodbririge Straat Officially the Woraeifa Auxll- DR. M. E. MORIARTY Dancing Party. r A new "racket unit” haa been peditlon and were ablv aasiated JOHN SABLITZ • :8A— . some of the idea* of the late Sen­ the most modern of equipment to 400 Adam 5tra*( ' Phone 2-0659 created in the department to co­ by Kloppenburg and Robinson. in »•"<>« h«r* as Sen. Henry Cabot Lodge WCCC—Newa; Music. il:l8 — ator Arthur Vandenberg of Michi­ r e . e S k s L(R., ' j . — Mzm—.) w* greets . - r a delegation wof Texana AMuis in newNew Yorfc xorx. for an Klaea-k Isar. TEL. MANCHESTER 2-2027 / WONS D.ince Orchestra. Slow Peace Pact take care of all the printing that oroinaieordinate reporu,reports, aasisiassist uiethe juries, The me . January-isnuaiy monthlymonuiiy packpace bower-for-Preatdenthower-for.Prtoolfldmf rallv^ tototiae Feb.ir,.K |,_a J?egajii^ n___i:______. . :it w Aawen------...... gan.. .^A.notabla„ exam ple..^ --Jila. - ,W IL L -B R " € L G S E D - WHAT—^m hor* WTTC’"Th'?'Rii'ih'?mFraTce"dfTTfi- lygiveii'lu this ftiia concantrdVtl*’ ■Kd"carry "irat 'tte* Kefauvei "cotn-- meet ing of Cob Bcirat Faclrwo.T20 ------"AIbot 'AtttWinliii' 1%'mlilmilioh Storm and Doors eapouial of tax incentives for eor- Ann Aiidre •.. ffT9lft«ji*a MonTnmAiwImfirm tA ateo WAa hald nn Janitai>v m9 a» I. Kennedy, of Fort Worth, wearing dark 'Vver- t:*5— -■ , ... fhaplain* (Contlniied from Fage Ono). 11am C. Schieldg* ha* been jolneri. mittee'a recommendation to step was held on January 25'' at St. Within her^pwn parUh. . An W®tohlng at lefttoff Is4a Arthur A sifkak^ Vandenberg, eon of Jhte^ ^Re- poratioh* which share their LIVE UtTiR—MVI uf local prosecutions by making* WDRC — Corre* pond* n ta WDRC -Public .Service Pro­ profits with their worker*, a pro­ by hla son. William C. and their James' School Hall. The putposc tempt U being made at St. Mary’a MlcWsan- At right, holdlii W . ^ r i r t ^ FEBRUARY 13 Scratchpad. gram. expected to he *■ major topic be­ Ann Andre (above) and a new determination to see that fine work federal information on local crimi­ of the meeting was primarily to posal Vandenberg plugged for Belgian-French ainging star, Mar­ LONGER--IE HARPY to make the Women's Auxiliary * Welch, Democratic CounclIman-at-Lerge from Houston. 4:00— fore the Big Three foreign - minis­ 1* done her* makes it certain that nal situations available to state receive the charter for the year Ju ft.ftich' an all-inclusive group L ^ g e Is campaign manager of the national Eiaenhower mwement WONS- New*; .luke Box. Television years. cel Lebon, will share top honors, and local officials. TO M ARCH 5 Always in the mlnda of Slas- ter* Dean Acheson of the United you will be more than satisfled 1952. The Scout Comraiseioner for .kPu "Exploring aro'memMr.'iw'ik ‘"»***® “ ®‘** Marguery Courtyard. New York City, w n c —Slim Bryant and Hi* W.NHC—TV in the modernized "Meiwv Widow" with any job that I* done, ’ : BUY M l YOUR The unit is headed by Rufus D. the Manchester District, George the Hymnal," is thought by the are members of the Texas group, » ^ Wildcat*. P. M. sen's friend* i* the e\%ient thought Stats'*, Anthon.v Eden of Britain, when this popular operetta ia pre­ McLean,. 32-year-oId ex-Marine of that her* ia a young man who Long'hour* of'work have gone* Stiles, presented the charter to program committee to be nar- - WKNB—'New*; Request Mali* 1:00 Boston Btarkte. ; ' and Robert Sch'iiman of-France— sented on the Buahnell Memorial Catlettsburg, Ky., who haa served Mr*. Arthur C. England, Jr„ presi­ pertinent at this, time, speak* their view*, who may not stage In Hartford next Tuesday into this business, many time* Hr, MEETS B Y ' nee 1 3 0 -Buper Circu*'. when they meet In London a week In the Juatice de^rtment'a crlml- dent of the Combined Mothers jM t before Lent oegina. The offi­ WDRC—Senator Robert A 2:00-.HopaIong Caaaldy. gel the nomination thi*' year but night. Feb. 12. Mlaa Andre has Schieldge has worked far Into th* nU and taix division^ since 1947. who—many of them think—**'111 from today, officials said. night In order that a promised bit THELT.WOOD Circles of Manchester, sponsors of cial Hymnal of the Episcopal Taft. 3:00—You Asked For It. sung the leading roles . In "Song He haa a staff of 12 assistants. Cub Scout Pack No. 120.' Mra CTiurch In America contains 000 BLACH^TO N I have to be reckoned with in the of work might be coqipleted on List of Service Personnel 4:S0—• 3:30:- Film Short*. Adenauer will be In London of Norway." "The Red Mill," and The department said In response England In turn, speaking brief hymn*, many set to more than WDRC- Cros* Section USA. 4:00 Racket Squad future. « Friday to attend tha fiinaral of "Sweethearts" on Broadway and time. Experienced printers are LOCKER PLANT to an inquiry that no special grand Other political developmenta: ly, presented the charter to Del one tune, plus 141 other musical' (Tlwse n ^ s are being pubUshed In alphabeUcal order, to SHOE REPOIR w n c —Mind Tour Manners 4:.30 - Burn* and Allen. King George VI and it wa* con­ on tour, has been sol-rlst on aiich hard to obtain for it takes many jury haa been called anywhere for, setUngs for the services of the co^uncUon with the USO M ve la an effort to secure a complete ; F.isenhower backer* acted td year* of apprenticeship befora.you mont Ballaid, ■ chairman of the AU TO M ATIC 5:0ft— 8:00 - .luvenile Jury. . sidered likely here he would seek radio programs as tho.se of the awl MEAT HOUSE V the specific purpose of inveftlgrat- pack committee. church. Naturally only a small Uet of Manrhester'e active servicemen and women. For addl- WDRC -Dave Stephen* Show. -.8:30—Nature of Thing*. take the geneial's name off the a chance td talk with them. late Sigmund Romberg, of Artljur can qualify for the term "exper- j ' Ing misconduct on the part of go­ Cbmmlatloner Stilea spoke on portion of these are used In any WTIC ■'IR City Serenade. ■8:4A Morgan Beatty and the Democratic ticket in Oregon's pri­ Even before the Bundestag Godfrey and In the Cheaterfleld lenced printer" and many tim#*| .51 Bisscll St. Tel. R424 vernment employes. one parish in a single year.— T o rS d . ******^ »'*«"*»*«*• » e s ta te mary election. They said that was i the nature and extent of Cub WASHERS and DRYERS W*THT—Tea and Cnimpet*. News. , marked up Its price, the British Hour. Mr. Lebon was singing help ha* been lacking for all the\ Investigate Misconduct: most churchmen the tremendous 0:00 Belter Hditics Show. whaV he wanted. and French had hoped to us# the 4* CENTER ST; Scouting and Scouting in the 5il5— st Giro's in London la.st summer work on hand. However. Mr. PHONE 1854 However, official's noted that resources of the hymnal are rela­ James Symington ' U UJQIT WDRC Stan DouRherty. ,6:.30 Ixine Rr.-iger Sen^ Long (D-La) told a radio London meeting to weld together when .t. I^, Shiibe-t was so 'm- Schieldge ha* seen to it that he the grand juries convened for the United States and Connecticut in tively unknown. Bernard J . VonHone FOR NEST TRADE IN and SERVICE 6:80— 7:00 Croucho Marx audience that Elsenhower "1* run­ a suffer pollcyifor dealing with pressed that he immediately con­ kept his word on a dead-line and rackets survey could move Into particular. He also announced that Franklyn E. Syphers . Frank J. Vozaolo, Jr. ALL MAKES OF on Feb. 8 the Boy Scout* of Amer­ It ia expected that Mr. Kalter WHAT- Band by Demand 7:30 -One Man's Family. ning stronger than any other can­ the Germans, tracted to bring him to'this rouny the Job ha* been done. that field If the Investigations in­ will ask alt present, to join In a George W. Taber, Jr. John Wagner, Jr. SEE W’O ee—Mu*ie. , , 8:00—Kdh Murray. didate in the South." that Presi­ British and French leader* have try. dicated links between official cor ica would celebrate their 42nd "Hymn-Slng" of tunes both new David H. Taylor * Charles P. Waite ■ WTHT—At Home with Mu*lc. 0:00—Your Show of Shows. dent Trum an'1* not considered a been openly critical of what thev Not only doe* this sHop turn SEWING birthday. 111 n I t Id V f t u out fine printing bvit you can *l«o ruption ^ad crime. and old. William E. Teague William.D. Warnock, Jr. WDRC—Old Record Shop, 10:30 Your Hit Parade. very popiilar choice by Southern­ call a "soft” American attitude SERVICE , T\vo week* after his call for the ^ Ten new Cubs were dubbed by Oh March 10 the Rev. Alfred Richard A. Tedford Walter E. Waterbury, Jr. WONS—Jimmy Dorsey, Show, 11:00 Wrestling. er* and that Sen. Kefauver (D- toward the Bonn government. find office supplle* here of the MACHINES Commissioner Stiles and received htgbeat quality. All the neceai'Sry To afsiat 4*|Mn you ham road racketeering inquiries, M cGra' L. Williams, rector of St. Mayr’s, Robert G. Tedford Gaylord N. Webster Stift— Tenn) may have trouble getting Last nijght'a vote authorized Women’s Wear trpnWea w«/ham t W r^er* EKfJKTLY ilFA IRIp •—^ suggested to each of the fedft their bobcat pins from Cubmaster will, lead the same group on the Raymond D. Thiffault Elmer A. Weden, Jr. ABC APPLIANCE CO. • w n c —Anco Pro»r*m.------norntnated -hecause he- is- "-nni- a* •Adenauer to go ah**d-w1thi-nego» supplies., required, in. ragulgz. .office, -... .Vtthieeatoinr in t h * i» diaiTi««'thi.. -Peter Merteiio; - Thts brings' -th* topiF. - "Explorifig - the V r iy e r - '-Lester L; Thompadh' work have been carried here for 'iii'S''i''"Renfl’ce'''Tiwkii''«t''’ yWr' Gordon Weir ...... 2T M APLE STREET ’ TEL. 2>157S 5:«S—' popular with the politwian* a* tiatinn* on the European armv aerghw i«^.. ..for .^opi^jdHwmai;^,, .they make early use of grand jury strength of Cub Pack Np. 120 to B ^ k ,",.a subject which naturallv ,K Ro*>«rt M. Thompson..... ,„Louis J . Welches ...... :wdtir'tfti':pi»Bie ~ - J Utaiptet-1iW m*hy»huM- asslatanee -lA^ittvesUgatlhy-i caaeS: ei«4rt da is and 58 f onciWY:'Mbiiday*aiprognuh on - uie " 'eongjdjacThuott* _ Notice WONS—Ju k O ^ x . .Sta.'siifn *ald he mav enter a ftil) the occupying po\ver*. Both act* nes* firm* have'availed themaelvea a llv llt it of reported misconduct to office, At the conclusion of this pres: Hjrmnal. Paul V.i Tine Earl P. White _ The ...Town .Planning. .Oommla. IliiflirMoHrirttntta- t M a f ^ New je rsey-irprimary and nf I AT)out~niT*~{Tme”of“year~lT~Ts of-UU*~**tvic«—------—^----- rathe^than attemptingzmvcatiga- entation-ft V puppet-show-ww stag, __Th^CKloiti A. Xo&flt______' ■ - WHHanr Whrteman - Evening Tnft aald he understood delegate* ments on many points. k Edwaird J. Tomklel Mon of Mancheatei*, Connecticut at Tel. 8lanche*ter 8548 pleasant to contemplate spring, For the best In printing, take >tND N IG H T ^EWINE CENTE tlon' by the proseejLitor's staff ed. Each den presented a skit it Clarence M. Wilcox, Jr. «i00— friendly to him would be entered But not until- they are complet­ your work to Schieldge'* and be alone. had prepared.' All these act* were Russell I. Tomm Bruce Wilkie a meeting held on February J, WDRC—New*. In selected district* Taft said «o the new hats are making their 832 Milin St. Tel. 8883 Plan PTA Potluck 1982, following a public hearing Boy Scout Troop No. 73 will re­ ed, and ratified by the divided satisfied. The department called attention weU received by an audience of Patrick Topping Theodore Willard WONS—New*. far aa he kne\ a complete ^late German parliament, can the govr appearance in. the store .windows COOK'S Slahchester George Y. Torrance. Jr. Roger Williams which waa held on December 17, VITHT—Music. ceive It* charter at a special cere­ to the fact that U. S. Attorney over 100 Cub* and parents. Mr would not be filed. ernmeht Introduce a bill to legal­ and it gives ua a lift during the Frank J. P*rk4r of Brooklyn early Ballard presented certificates of At Nathan Hale James H. Torrance Eklward J. Wilson 1951 to alter a building line on WHAY—Newa. mony at the United .Methodist In Weat-' Virginia, .‘ten. Kilgore A 44'lad Blown Are SERVICE NATION Clarence TTacy Middle Tiirnpike Weft and on ize drafting of troops. waning winter months. Visions MlMK.Ito*4er.Oi»M|...,.Ph«^^ , ^ thia week asked for an additional reglatration to all meintera of the Frank S..V/ilson .. .WTlCrr.Ne?s«...... - Ghurch Monday at 7.30 . p. m. 1 r>) q!!aljfled_ for re-nomtnatlon Another nf the German de­ . gmna Jury to slt there to inquire Clarence C. TracyJ______Marvin. Wilson...... January 28, 1952 to alter a build­ 8:15— ' __ of a spring ault dance in our Denver A gust of Wind helped pack committee. Mirs. Joseph Tar A PTA pbuuck will be served at Thomas Tracy ing line on Gblway Street, in ac­ Oaorge Stile*,' commlaMoner of the for a thiixi term. mand* waa to end’ restriction* on Into "corruption and organized diff, den mother of Den 1, wea in Kuasell E. Wilson WONS—Sport*. Rep. Herler (R-Maa*i announc­./German indu*lr>'. head* but we wonder If visions of J. M. B’.iirgy get a hole-ifi-one on T. P. liOUORAN ! the Nathan Hale School, Tuesday, Eric G. TTotter Andrew Winzler, Jr. cordance with the Charter for the WTIC—Bob Steele Manchester di»lrlct, will make the how we are goinr to actually look. crime" In the eastern district of charge of the opening ceremony ed he was available for the Reptib^ But ev.-n the United .State* I* the 110-yard seventh hole at New York State. Feb. 12, at 8:30 p. m. All thoae Woodrow T. Trotter Jacob S: Wior Town of Manchester, having WHAY—Supper Serenade. I presentation for Uhartej' Oak j In It also appear? If you want Lakewood Country Club. The ball FUNERAL HOME ‘ and Mrs. Cheater Kosak, den Richard T. Troutman, Jr. ■ deemed it for the public goig<>rant=;»natariala;^ PRICES . ware, Diatrlcg of Columbia. Gebr- Incur Red’s Ire .William E -V on Deck: ...... And we find no Damages ir, "AdxVnfuroii* " niri-stlanity " 1-the Puat-wULbe held Tueailav night, 9^a, THfiiirts. Minnesota.' MfiiaiBglp- -Winter^gold arrow-w eexsTV and-ftlver"ar: ftftSIU flM tV C I S])d^id-B)mente-to''ihy''p«fa Church Rchool will meet *1 9 3(1. the occiqiatton-is ov-er.------to-xhnose from- in A -ra*ying price: row. Also silver-nrrowa to "MTchaer p a rty .' at the. Post Home, Matter* of im­ The demand for freeing war- range, | For pl. New Jersey. Oklahoins, Netvs in portance regarding the Po.st wUl - visit Jones Farni- Pennsylvania, Tennessee, and Patulak, Brian Bolls and David Vienna—W)—Soviet authorities Th# Town Planning Commission crimidala call* for letting loose Braa are also made to order hy SERVICE Grady: two year service pins to recently inspected Austrian schools be broifght up. All member* are th^ Spencer people and you know Rags. Scrap! Metal obK tore and Floor Cov­ Texas. Francis P. Handley, Chairman all. those not convicted of Indivi­ John Mullen, Jeffry Larson, and In their occu'pstion zone to check Harry E. Russell, Secretary Shiriwaistera Fresh Vegetables urged to attend this meeting. dual. personally-committed crime* the Importance of a well fitting ering Store for on Washers, Toasters, Gther juries are to be convened the progress of Russian language othor salvageable ma- In Arkansas on Feb. 11; Gorgia Junes Mazzoli. Two new Bobcats MANCHESTER Martin E. Alvord like murder. It would free *11 hr* to go, with your nedv founda­ Large Aaanrtmcat Irons, Sewing Machines, were inducted and received their courses, a .spokesman of the Aus­ Following- the\^*horl bueinee* tion. These are also available In t e r l A . (2) on Feb. 18 and another in trian hlinistry for Education said Joseph E. Lutz For Spring meeting on Tiie.*d*y evening there those »entenc*d or *1111 Meld for of Fine Floor Cov­ V acs, etc. March; Indiana early this month; pins, namely Bruno Primua and Harry B. Benson trisl on charge* of collective or different materials. william Stiles. Mrs. John Woods. recently. _ ZONED FOR INDUSTRY will be entertainment;, and a short Call or Write ering, Can Us for hfaine early this month; Mlesiarip- Manchester, Conn. command reaponalbility. Training 1* important In the Den 4, will be custodian of the In schools where but little inter­ Large work-shop—approximately 4,000 aq. f t , fonnerty naed February 8, 1952 talk by Pginfe.s.ior A, 1ft Kienholz measuring for a new garment, Estimate. , Ape pl March 17; New York (2) Feb. of the University of Cunnectlciit. l,06o In Prlaoa 12 and Feb. 26; North Carolina (21 Charter for having the most pa­ est Was found on the part of the for. ft wood-working business—has power aad city water, anltsble whether it is a foundation or a rents present pupils to learn Russian or where for almoft any kind of small manufacturing toialness, together where he te'ache* Kore.slry. Prof. Altogether there are nearly 1.- FURNITURE STORE Feb. 18 and Feb. 25; Oklahoma, bra and Mra. McPartland has had- Dan Backer, Prop. APPLIANCE CO. About afe Cub* of I'ack 54 led by records showed insufficient prog­ with a house of seven (7) rooms— (two uaflalalied)—with eiee- Kienholz will talk on "Ihe Travel­ 000 Germans held as war criminal* more than twenty-five year* of OSTRINSKY before -end of the month; Rhode trie lights, heat etc. .Notice ing Schoolroom " and. will Illustrate 88 Oak at., Manchester, Conn. 2-1575 21 Maple St, Island. In April; Texas Feb. 25; Cubmaster Lockwood traveled. to ress, th* inspecting officers blamed In allied pnaon.', including Field experience, thus insuring a per­ Dealera la Waste Matorlals Phone 2-1041 the leader of the school and the One acre lot—more land if neceseary. Inunedlate ooenpaacy. his talk with sliile*. The enter- Mar1ili*l( Erich von Mannftein and Washington, in February or St.ringfield to._vislt the Natural At a meeting held by the Town fect At., You, have no Idea of the 188 BISSEL LST. TEL. S87ft History Museum and the PlaneUr- respective teachers for sabotaging Planning Commission of Manches­ tuiniiient part of fhe program and, Albert Ke»*elring litter comfort plus the smooth M arclt^ the talk will be open to I lie-public,' ium. Hie boys, found ttie lecture the education plans. . ter. Connecticut. Feb. 1, 1952. fol­ lUie .German demand- collidea lines under your clothes that a - The Soviet officials also de­ ^EDWARD L HULL REALTOR membera and friend*, and a c the, ' ’ -Yoh—«1«o - econotalae .*vhi hear made to exacting reoiitremanta FruH Trees follows; Beginning at a point In the professor'a talk. criminal* they still hold. Prompt and Effldeat FrlaUag And matter of advancement, and are the Eeaterly line of Trebbe Drive, Some Allied official* here feel and many doctors specify "Spen­ of AU Klad* Mked to cooperate In this very cer" when ordering one made. said point being about 221.6 feet Our ■ recent "Neighborhooil Adenauer hiked hi* price for Ger­ irnport&nt phaie of scouting. A Get These Benefits Southerly from the Southerly line man rearmament to hold together If you need such a jfarment make COMMUNITY PRESS Night " held tin .‘Saturday. Jan. 26. sure voii get s Spencer—call 7654 meeting of the Board of Review of Olcott Street; thence -Elasterly hi* thr#e-p*rly. coalition. _ -i... la announced for Wednesdav Fob. to the Westerly line of Adams wax a huge *uccc*x. ' OomnAnder and'litrs. McPartland will call J. W. Bar* . i . . J. ©. Larson The use of a personal checkins* ac­ Hogan and committee chairman, E. W .,Bars Troop and P < ^ 27 held \thelr 13, at 7:30 p.m. at Lincoln School. Street South. 300 feet; thence any time you dea're. count benefits you in very definite ways. Jr. Vice Commander Robert Peter­ Call .iira, McPartlknd now so Cer. Ne. Main nnd Na, School annual Parenl^Night meeting, at Southerly along Adams Street sen. wish to thank all those who P&WA Proiiioles that you can look your bent-in Streets — TetopboRs 5727 St. Mary's ^ u rch ,' Wedne^Sy, South, 180 feet; thence Westerly took part in the entertainment and the Easter Parade, dial 7654 for TeL 7891 or 2rft50ft ftlaachester Feb. 6, wiW a record attendane'e Officers Selected • Diffnif led— lends dignity to your irana- to the Easterly line of Trebbe also member* of the committee an appointment. of nearly -ISO. The meeting' was action s. Drive. 300 feet; thence Northerly who worked so hard to make this 3 Local Residents Instraments louitti to be- In the torm of a atipper with in said Easterly tine of ,T re l^ evening' -*' imccesa . The •'Post d* ■; "-'M**' Onavnme JameevSeevUle.-acting-'-a*- toast-' - For. Green Manor . • Convenient—«ave» time when paying Drive*. 180 feft to potot ‘oif-beAi” planning to hold similac-PAtlitiiiaf- —Th##e~Mancbaat*r _ ginigerS on our trigl plan. MANeHESTENL maftef. Rev. Alfred L. WdUams, bills. ^ ____ Wing. .. ■ : ' thi.s nature aUleast once a month. TREElRU{l|Wi .....Oirst; Ma^'’s'. opened" Iff* t b diange to BMft.eas Zone H am qn*, | l . Providence. R. I.—i^-^iteifio .''m.’ir- q>n ' poota. thtoughout the 'district *2' mw ting with.' the:aiiiidng-': uf? tho > •Froof->-'4*Ottr-atubs,-and ' jreW'wiwa K O r W ^ ■ ilS e'W recenti.v' promoted at ITatt (A 'fTiipperT TtyppsHifliir »f T4te"Pwtvc' ■-.f “ . JP ** ™ iSreen M &or As- attended this affair. idence ReiU in the American dbxology. soclaUon. recenUy organized, the ord is proof of payment. __ North Main Street. Westerly of Whitney Aircraft, William P. Hockey League aedms to like the . ./' The meal, prepared and brought f o i l i n g officers were elected: , Oakland Street, bounded: and The recent "Honor Night"'jield / by parenta of the Scouts and Sen- described as follows: Beginning at Gwinn, general niahager, an­ time of 11:.M in a period to score Have your trees pruned and President. Shepley Cleaves; vice There Is A Tj^ie Of Checking Account at th^Post on Jan. 29 was a *ur- goals. In the .0r»t period of a re­ / . lots, was an enjoyable affair. president, Merrill Sherman; sec­ Suitable For You a point In the Westerly iipe of cebs." A large gathering was pres­ nounced today. removed by • Hoeaaed aad la- Membera of the poet and troop, to­ Oakland Street, 95.5 feet Souther­ 8442 cent, game againU Syracuse. Top- sured tree aargeoee. retary. George Katz, Jr., and ent and. all those who assisted the Emar Anderson of A5 UiddI* pazzlni icored at 11..54. In the sec­ gether with honored gueats were ly from the comer of land N/F By Sue Buraett tiirnptke east wsa promoted to aa- Vernon F, Hauschild. Post during 19.11 were honored. ond piiriod of the game he scored 875 Mhin St___^TcL 2-3414 then introduced. The bMrd is planning a mem­ Krajawaki; thence Southerly along A Welcome note In wardrobe Post citations .were given out by ilataiit chief diapatcher. again—gt the aame time. Tha group adjourned to the up­ bership drive shortly and hopes to the Westerly line of Oakland Cheater KobUntkl of 40 Earl plsAs for aprlng”— an attractive Pa.st Commander Ted Fairbanks, CARTER TREE Expert Dry per hall where Joseph Dutra, field enroll 100 per cent of the resl- look a h e a d Street, 171 feet to a ppint; thence and Department citation* were at reel was promoted to general Scout executive of Charter Oak dents in the Green Manor area. B aby lu id Southerly and Westerly In a curve ahlitwalat drers In larger size* " • , By .Mr*. .Anne l'al>o( foreman, and Clarence 8. Scribner that speUa flldtery for the matron. given by Ihe Department COm- EXPERT CO. CouncU. gave a brief but enlighten^ ' The first dance by the associa­ ' .1 WITH MANCHESTER TRUST, at the intersection of Oakland mandet. John \V. Clarke. .After of 13 Bunce' drive waa promoted Cleaning Service ing talk on the hlatoiy and growth tion, held Feb. 2. was a success Street wHh North Main Street; Son acallopa outline collar, short These' gay "g.nghsm ' cross to foreman. PH O N E 7695 stitch design* add a delightful hote the program refreshments were of Scouting. Manchester District and provided a nucleus for the thence Westerly along the North­ Heave* and front cloatng. . served -In- the 4ower hall. - -Thoae treasury. . KEMP'S, Inc: to your kltcBefi. /They rre rtilt to Oommiasloner, George Stiles, pre^ r, 7*8 fttela 8# Utaaeffwier erly line of North Main Street, 193 - FEATUBENOJ'^-^ • j * - - -m- m-m w • w Pattern No. 8730 ia a sew-rite •mbrolder and easy work too. persons honored who were not sented charters and registrations feet to a point; thence Northerly present will have their citations Deaths Last flight to Rector Williams, the institu­ along land N/F YMCA of Man­ B. C. A. VICTORS I This coapon entitlea you te perferatad pattern in siMs 38, 38, . COLUSnUA 45"^ I ONE ehll^ record with each ■ 40, 42. 44. 48. 48. SO, 82. Sla* 38. Pattern No; 823ft' contain* hot mailed to them by the Post adju- FRUIT TREES tional representatives of all ^ ‘ V chester, Inc., 200.2 feet to a point tanL DEOCA 78 purftMae made a t the EEC- | 4 1-8 yarte of 39-lnc'h. ' - - iroq transfer for 7 demgnt, - ma­ branches of ‘ Scouting in the In the Southerly line of land of ■ ORD BAR. ♦4 . terial requlremenu. stitch Ulut- /'By THE AESOCIATip PBESS NEED TRIMMINU? .church. the Touui of Manchester; thence OKEH For this pattern. Mnd 30c in Our commander, "Chirk” Ho­ '"Los Angelas — Phtll'p Epstein, BOLTON CENTER _ Easterly along the Southerly line m e r c u r y 55 • FW IBN-. * tratlona and color chart. The Next Two Months Th* post charter and registra- -©otaA-^four name,-add resarMaed*- gan. haa been In Boaton this past 4 I f screen writer, who with hi* .1; tkms wer* delivered to Clinton of land N/F Town of Manchester, " D A N A L -r. I ® slrad. and the Pattern Nuinber to Bend 25c in Coin*, your name, week on a buslneaa trip. brother, Jiillua, wrote tha 'screeo Is The Senaen Foe • Hendrickson, chairman, who dis­ niSf 812.61 feet to the Wefterly line of - aho-^BCOBD ^ • 4 a»a'auaaaa*«^^q,»^^ g'" veraton of "The Mala AnlnuU.' Trtoamfaig ACCESSORY OF 'Bus Bumftt, The Manchester Eve­ address and tlw Pattern Number tributed tha cards to the explor­ Oakland Street, point of begin- eeeeaaaoaeaeappac * ning Herald. 1180 Ave. America*. to Ann* Cabot. 'The Manchester Our steward) Charles Gobbieji, "The Mkn Who Cam* tq DihBqr.'’ ers. Bernard Miesch, chairman of SSS*- d t t i TfulTlISir^ POTjIk Caktaet'luffiT Bing. A LL T Y P E S ha* been confined to ^1* , bom* “Arienic and Old LAca." "Chsa Trim Grape* Before th* Troo^ committee, presented . -!!y**** * Okryaler air-eamUttoned oU Now York 88. N. T. Evening Herald, 1180 Ave. Amer- Appr.ftm .tely 1*4 acroe. The above changei shall take ef­ icaa. New York 38, N. Y. with a bad cold. We hop* that btanca," and othera. FebinaryTSth cards to the Scouts. WiUiam Klop- MANCHESTER fect February H , 1932. THE NORTH END SODA SHOPPE AND Basic Faahlon for Spring and comrade Charlie Is feeling murti Omaha—Solon Bdrkhardt, 71, In Dependable

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thiac Affactlag our pam domaatic to aebteva a prqpar TtalteaUda of I D i i v e ’s Atteatiae, SneUt Honor V olei^ DifectdfhtHeid Fln t Talks : Arsetiic’ P hy P o U o R f t Uf*. THat la ona atda o* tha arga- self. * Connectieut Ha was a gullaful operatlir. As Blood pon^r THE ARMY Olid NAVY CLUB m ant «IM othar 'alila is, that only a th a truth la. of course, that both tha daaa of OonnseUeut JoarimUa- 'AK Bcoutera and Bcoots are School Leader On Manager Jo^ Sebkers S c o r e s H i t £ « ft^ IftraUk neads bland togatbar, aadi that It te / tt waa bte prarofattva. an any W orth Cated aoUflod that tha hto- wiUingnsas to ylrtd aovaraifnty la Y a n k e e vlalt to Norwalk or Danbury, to P r o g r a m / chura dlatributkia shhaduled i roAUwnp wr t h b aoma yaspacts can creata a arori4 only to a aenas of brotharbood and for toHiorrow la postponed by »»»*T.T» pitnm N O o o , iKC. hoar away trith him a aaw hat ‘aaveral’* appUcatlwto-from-Manr which ia aafc, and that wa. aa an idanUflcatiofi, as to wbat te com­ with which to combat tha baraay Manchester District laadMUT Childrens T eadien Pre> The sifting of appUeatlaml-tora' FOTBods F y ee ls-ftre» Dteive So Far Has Re- M aUMU ttr « t mon. that tha true raaUaatton of Bgr A. Be O. / Mayor A ilu Reoidenhi* tha posltloo of Oanaral Manager cheater residents. llwbesUr^Own. organliacr of and leader in tha of hiaUaaaMaB which aomatimea In thoaa ataaa not eovarad by TlMlr win ba qo gnthartog of So far, only two men, both of tha Individual, to an hia apacta^ Joy. Beoute or Cuba tomorrew for Bent Floweru to F. A. of Maachaater waa bagun. teat flcntcd by Comttmnityj| eorda^Sarand Hiyh> - T90MAA r. anuzuoat^ thittad Hatlona, can hardly « f a of CbmriMritent ibraateBad. to ..... _ Bad Croaa Blood Braipam, it 1 Sapporl of CBatpaign laSHTW the Boaid of IXrictdrirtt ator )oaff,~i>avar baen aumtlOHeS WA&fnm *. FwioxJiOH, and glory, te posilbla. pobite Ufa But tf thaaa hat- brodiur< BoHAar*- K nU ^ at tbo We have helped organise the Unit- JaaMO licOovarn, and took one ilaa, and on other virite tha Blood Program ~haa~ah^rod STABTING AT 8 :1» SHARP day urgeff tha peoptoof Manrhaa* accepted .with profound thankx Mayor Harold A. Turtctogteti and m^rwood G: Bowers, a mem­ MancHsster theater goers, pleased root OClea at Maaebaatar. Oeea pradation of tha ooneapt of another. Hare waa wharf ha waa Manchester raaldante at tha Man- ter toropport aa generoualy aa ter, for whom the new Varptonck ber of the atete legiatoture. and'todicbtloM are that thla yaar’a ad Nations. It repraaante tha no on wotti to 20 REGULAR GAMER-eA SPECIALS from tba haarte of those poor auf- said this morning that the board a small but receptive audience last «aean4 Cla« VaU Maltar._____ brathartiood. And tha coac^ of giving tha hat induatiy much cheater Hoapltal, akma $19,325 o)- n ^ b l a Oia fund-raising campaign faring people, and it muet be ra- school was named, waa gi^tly t«»A agrtad unanimously that no Earlier this week, iJlractor Wal­ drive may reach or aorpaab tba highest hops in the history of man. about faidte. Thla hiali baen night with their presentation of *0B§CIUFTI0W JUTM brotheritood doas not risa unless mote aarrica than it ahtieipaVed, the last six months. ^ «ftha Manchester ItaUan-Ameri- mamberad that What ia given to plaaaad yaaterday whan a group of puhUe^^ritouldjMuld be given the ter Mahoney, president of the all-tlme blgb of $14,teo wbicb was But it must either continue to unfi fo r Mh faiilUi for tha other ateaa wara thoaa of can aoclcUea for the ItoUaa Flood Taxpayers League, said hia group Joseph Keaselrlng'e famous farce Oaa Tear br Ball...... WJ* tha individual atlf Is, to its own Thla la an almost unbaUavatfly token of a helping hand, wiU car- taadtara. Including Principal of tboae who had applied, 'Arsenic and-Old Lace” in the recordsd here to 1950, the year fol; grow, or it must dia delightful than hia vir- other nawitoaperman, and in|tead high figure, but it is axactly Wbat ReUef. Utoly ba rawardad by tha good einoa many of the candldataa for woiud aupport-Bowers for the Job, aatlmatlon and outlook, conscious -of just one waU-hattad amhaaia- Mayor Turktogton stated that “ • ■ “■ • ipik I and Bowera. who is active in Re­ Bowera school auditorium. The lowing tha aevara polio outbreak iii Om Boath by ...... - J 1™ would naya baen the cost of tha Lord to aU of ua." - tho posItloR had taquoated that play waa under the able direction this town, it WM laarned today. . ilatia Copy ...... f j •” of a capacity to bring and con­ flrgt BMettog wUh tba dor. tha Industry bad ipany. 733 ]dnte e t blood uaad by local the graat diaaater that unfortu- their api^icatloaar ba bald to a t^ t publican activities in town, said Waably. i r Carrlar...... •L .’S Th* UiMohrcd Maabacm editor provided vafor- Hs had a talllDlA awmory, which pately has bafaUaa the Italian peo­ ooUfManca. he would be interested in tbe p<^ of Mary Ann Handley. ,The total ao far la tha aecood ■aba. OalhtaraA Ona Toar;...... >».W tribute somathing unlqua hospital patients if they had had with tliam khsaii. After a alow start, tbe presen­ highest amount ooSepted la local pgooi: th at he WM rather often smbarraaaad hia companions. to aacura tha blood through com­ \ldeol Cleaning Mokes ple to Italy to tha racantNood, haa . mayor ffid aagF." haMvar. attion ff.lt were offered him. A Hotaa-committaa, for tha paat w w th wbila to that broi vatesraUa to the tell stoty. Wa Ha^raa alwaya faowtar aweeptogiy m thousands upon thoufandB C hildren’s Show tiful bouquet of apttag flowers to Mahoney claima hia league bits tation picked up midway through polio drives. Tba auffl of $13,533 B B B B C T O r mercial channels. , recognition of Mr. Vernplanelt’a that'the board had Uateaad to tTOI ASSOaatED, PRESh. . several days, has''baaa holding an Self ia. a seed which nhOy came to off tha straet, looking for to daar old ladiaa and dear old bomaless and destitute. Missy have reading of over 30 appUcationa aad BOO members. the flrrt act and went on to the was contributed by reaidente Ipst a Job, and deUvered ouraelvaa of This figure does not tsdeo into K m v M Sim nfH M i terthday. Today tha veteran adu- Mayor Turktogton also said tbia Anal curtain without a letdown. year. Tbo assoctetad Pr»*» >• tovesUgation into tha inlamous flowers only in tha soil and dtoaate geifflaman who ware, cdmplate conaldaratioa tho Inununo oarum been forced to abandon their jrruFCB raariiad hia 93nd milestona. hrid a dIaCuaaloa on tho procedure antitled to the nro of reWibU^jm of brotherhood. But. the^It ia an ambltioua tala to tha affact that strangars to him. Wa towaya homes and personal poaaeeeieiia. to bo foUowad to inaldag Ite selec­ morning that the Board of Dlrec- During the flrst half of Act I. the Drive Chairman Arthur J. all news cypricbee cw<»Ud to ^ or maaaaers In tha Katya Foraat, globulin used for measles treat B « ^ aad girls in tha school tora will atudy the appUcationa players had difficulty eetabltshing wa had baan adltor of a publica­ judged that ha thought ha knew ment, nor tbo priceless pints of Clothes Last Lo and to aoma caaes have euffared tion. Claire of the Manchcetef Trust net otherertee credlteA during World W ar H, when aoma- beautiful flower, addlpB wonder tion in a far-off foratgn cUma them. Gradually, wa; bscama A most enthueiaatle audience brought theUapannlas during tha heard last evening and will meet rapport with the audience who Mt Company aaid today that $1,600 and eleo the local r*we subllehcd here. and pleatura to alldt Ufa: It is blood which have saved innumer- loas of Ufa, whUe they sUU labor Turktogton said that many of r * n T . BUah, Ir. All rlsbt* of republlcollon of epeclel body, aither tha Nasla or tha rtua- Not onca during our telling of tba aware* of tha truth, which waa \ ■ under the burden of repairtog the thorodghly enjoyed the presenta­ tha am^icatloas bad come from In executive session aa often aa ia Keesglrlng’f humorous dialogue waa realised from coin folderq whan the seed teydo planted and story did ba bUnk an aya, nor to- ble Uvea of wounded Korean bar- tion of "OimerstoiM Capara” tost necessary to reach a decision on ■Up by seemingly unnoticed. alone to the paat nlna days. "Tba aie^tcbea herein ere eleo reyrrea. sians, aiaughtered 10,000 Pollrii that ha waa bowing oourtoously vicemen. ravages -wrought to their land by municlpaUtlaa "quite far" from Fred T. Blish, Jr., has been grown that mrarramark-Uia In­ tarpoaa anything but tha aofteat not to who they ware, but to what the recent war. it night a t tha HOUieter Btraet Tanchester, but would not aay the final salecUon of a new Gen­ Darrell Morrisette as Teddy influx of coin foldera has baen no Pull eerrlce client of N. E. A. Serr- officers and aoldlars into a maaa touch of gantia corroboratlva In­ Can you afford not to support School. T to annual layiew of aongs hare. Ha also said tharo were eral Manager. Roosevelt" Brewster broke the named chairman of the Detail Di­ eteady that Treasurer George dividual. It te ^ e n that tbs In­ ware. Ha waa never afraid The formation of the local vision of the Manchester Ameri­ Im . IbCo ms. grave. quiry. Nor, after ha had dooa tha to gamble on tha alda of a Uttle tha Blood Program? committee for Italian Flood. Re­ aad daacaa and novelty acta waa ice with his first charge up the Froet hea fallen behind to hia Publlehere" BepreeenUllvei; The dividual hlmtelf fsala aaaurance " N ^ Monday, when, the.Blood- voted tha beat yet by those who can Rad Cross Drive for 1952. counting. He etill has several hun­ JiUiue B etbein Specie! Asency — N«» The obvious effort of the Houaa buBMMis-thins put us eft ttaft more plaaaantncas aad good ehaer lief, ' Mayor Turktogton further Hairs of the Brewster family home The fund campaign will begin Torh. Chleeso, Detroit end goeton and potsp/mid confldenca in tbb payroll, waa our foralgn aditogahlp mbbila unit will be to operation attended teat night’a parformaaea. in Brooklyn and audience and dred cour folders to open,” Le^ committee wss to eetabileh proof to dally Ufa. a t Woodruff Hall from 2 to 7 p. m., commented, showed "the great Tha young perfoiinera proved Allies, Reds Agree [Probers C heck Feb. 25 and last for a two week Claire said. BUREAU OP bustoeu/of living. It la than that ever meptioned again. Evan aftar u His faUtoga If they wars not American spirit of helping those actors warmed up to each other period. During this time Mr. MEMBER AUDIT thst the Russians did it. That la our flrat blundaring copy had baan we will try to-eeciire 150 pinte of vary capable and showed the re­ Besides the folder returns, $554 CIRCULATIONS. ha secs Ufa clearly and Uvas it really tha playful and IndivldualU- blood to help keep the Blood Pro­ Spruce up thaMHiiter ^Brdrobd the IDEAL wuy. Ton who need help at a time when the sult of good training ia their acta. from then on. Blish and hU committee will can­ what the committee believed be­ turned in, ha still aaerngd to ba- tic twiat of hia vtrtuaa — were Italian people are striving so On High Level Talk j ^^^greem ent’ to Excellent performances were has been tabulated from the coin The Hereld Prlntinf Coinpeny. loc gram going," said Mrs. Charles Everyone did a auperlative Job and vass tbe local merchants for funds containers that were distributed, fore it began hewing witneeies. Uava our Joumaliatto padlgraa. memorable too. can haYethM fresh, new^V^ every day by getting into diligently to resthre their homes, each act waa greatly enloyed by turned in by Eve Folsom and Ar- to enable tba local Red Cross aeeumee no flnenclel reepotielblllly lor Be waa a speod thrift, too, and Peckham -who, with her staff through town. $45 from gasoline typoarephlcel errors eppeer ns In e«- But whet the committee has re­ Ha hlmaalf waa oralaaa with tha aldet, ia responsible for achedullng and to bring comfort to their peo-. tha members of the audience. Tha (CoottoMS frma Pago Om ) llne Culver as Martha and Abby Chapter to carry on its many atationa and $25 from the Britiah- pertleements end other reeding f’**^*'^ ceived has been opinion,-bjit noV story, too. Ona afternoon wa a toaUah teveator. Be tovaated the of calling or vising IDEAL regnlariy. Stop pie, especially the children and the cotomittee in charge, headed by Shield Truman Brewster, the lovable • but insane services to the people of Man­ la theSa af aa wha on aw aader appointments for that day. "You American (flub. In The Mencherter Erenlng Hereld. proof. Per^iaps He receipt ^ f wara zltUng to tha Tala Bowl, with the blood donor—you, only—can a g ^ ." Mra. J. Edward McKeaver, Is to be ing from but not resolved by thle sisters who poison lonesome men chester. In thle time of world, LeClaire sUtad that final ze- A flna bottla of Irish whiaky, and his wlag Bsoeh nsera lav* aad IDEAL tomorrow and saito 10% or call 5838 for Meanwhile, the committee for Congratulated upon preeanting to a peaceful death and arrange to emergency,' more than ever before, Saturday. February 9 opinion, from dramatic wltnessea, assure luccesa Blood donors are armistice agreeihriit." " (CeattaMfl from Pago OM) tuma probably will not ba known T h e In front of us wara aoma youth­ hladaeaa than' could ever be re­ needed. Can you aftord not to be Italian Flood relief, headed by such a fine show. The othar mem- This waa the first time .Korean have them buried in the cellar. is needed the generous spirit of until late next week. has increased public belief that it ful wiseersekera wbosa . liquor. paid. Bleaa Ua fooUsbacaal a . donor oh Monday 7*' prompt piek-np. John De<)uattro, starting Monday bera of the committee tocluded Mr. unification has come up during the Tom Turner, did a fine job as Manchester merchsnU to “anewer will send letters to all the Italian and Mrs. Henry Cormier, Mrs. WU- asked if TTamutoIo seemed con­ Mortiinei; Brewster, nephew of the the call" and give to the local Tha Bricker-TAfl Amendment was tha Russians who d l^ t. But, Judging by their wit, waa of s dis- long truce negotiations. cerned thst “if these things were once • ajcain, we have % -^ry *>R* tlilation much inferior. Aa wa familiea to town aa well as to the Itam LaMotte, Winiam Mitchell. “Yi sisters, and real estate reporter' chapter of the Red Cross, Mr. —At'"S-moment-whon-the.. United.. D e c to p „ ■eheerad eiia wayrthay-cheared tha ^Sbow Boat-Ridifig - bueliieeainen,~^ktng-them-4o-oo«.r John-OtNel^aad Mr>-and-Mza.Har. M tttefirthe^nied counter^ipropoaal -turned •drama-eriM«».-...... ■Bljeh^saidj' i——*. **•»— .Capehart Asks Btatea ahould be bulldltiR Up the portiiint incident *fn wSrW Klsloiry other, and they finally aought to tribute to the relief fund, whose aard Bandwell. way that they "create a scitn^l William Luettgens, as the sini which, smaalngly,^ still outside during a lOrminute plenary session or undue publicity they would rs' United Nattona. and nettinR an maka aomethlng of. our right to goal has been set at 33.<)00. The Cornentona Club presented at Panmunjqm. North Korean strr Karloff-like Jonathan Brewr banjo, and Henry with drums, waa the r^m of def^te and ymclu- In Calm Waters 10% \ The letter to the bueineesmen the show to riles money for the fleet, on the President." ater, and Eklmund Folsom as Dr. Senate Action axample to the rest of the world. cheer At All. < Gen. Nam II asked time to study Judged the winner in the child sive proof one vfay or another. Says They somehow fancied they de­ r Caah and Carry Green Stiippu makce an appeal for "a generous school building fund for S t Bridg­ it. Another full dreaa meeting Tramutolo 111 EUnatein, criminal plastic surgeon, acts division on the March of Including the Communist world. tected in him an alumnus of the contribution" and said that "your et’s pariah. Dooton nodded,' and chief com­ were convincing in their rotes. As Perhape tl)e most authoritative Rahearsala for "Show Boat,” waa achcduled for 10 a. m. Sun­ Dimes beneflt program Feb. 1. With its own willingness to ceda school of experience, which was day (3 p. m. e.s.t. Saturday). mittee counsel Adrian Dewing the harmless lunatic who fancies The Richardson twins, daugh- To Erase RFC some of its aoverelRnty to the view the /committee did receive Ohly tha Hterk Has Advaaee Indefd hia alma mater, and they tha variety and minstral show The communique said changes asked; himself Theodore Roosevelt, Mor­ tcia of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie K. Information on Whether Yoa*U "Only by bringing matters out world organisation, an Impbilng was th a y if Henry Cassidy, former asked him, with a sneer, what hia which St. Mary's 50-50 Club will Fred A. Verplaack made In the Communist proposal risette set. a humorous pace from Richardson of Pine Lake Shores, (OMttoMd from Page Om ) Have a Boy or OIrt college might be. were "only those eeeential to, in a forthright fashion could he his first entrance and maintained list of 6* members of the United AseociatM Press bureau chief at present in the parish hall, F rld^ h o m e c o m f o r t South Coventry, and Joan Stew­ and Saturday evenings, Fe^Ta weak.to buy the flowers. Pupils In bring the original proposal Into protset the Piaeident. la that it throughout. art, daughter of Mr. and Mra. enough votes are available to over­ Moscow, who visited Katyn in By Kdwta P. dordaa. M. D. "Swarthmore,” , be answered each room made a birthday card States Senate hai decided to move with complete and Instant poise. and 33, are progresaing sattsfae- conformity with the UN command 1 y®**JL maantog ? As Officer O'Hara, the would-be Alanson EJ. Stewart, Jr., of North ride that decision. when the Ruselana were try- - Writtea for NEA Service Classified and signed their names. They also views or to .provide additional "That waa my thought,” the playwright, George Walker, a vet­ in the oppealte direction. But the young toughiea were not torily under the dlrecti^bf Wil­ sang "Happy TBlrthdayl" Ckiventry. will appear on the "President Truman la- talking disprove the Nasi charges Over the years, thera have prob­ fred Maxwell, presidents the club MORIARTY Bros clarity," witneas repUed. eran member of the Players, did a "Jaffe’s Show ” WNHC-TV pro­ Their motive la perfectly under- ably been thousands of methods to be taken in thus quickly. OTHER ADVS. ON PAGE 10 Tha deiqn'Uon waa graciously Tramutolo, reported lU, waa not now of taking over the RFC and atandahle. They are concerned had been a Russian "If that's so," they challenged, this year. ' f o C a u n ^ et r t n Tbe Allied plan made no men­ superior acting Job. gram Feb. 15 at 6 p. m. The euggeated . for determining the 3 1 i C E N T t R ST a e a n e n I received by l»th Mr. and Mrs. Ver- tion to the Red proposal that five reached for comment. outer memW s of the cast, who twins, Anne and Diane, .who do running it himself," Capehart said. with the proepect that United massacre. “ tell ue what the Swarthmore col­ It is also expaeiM that A num­ planck and treated to candy. Mr. "I believe the Senate trill not like ■ex of a child before birth. ore are." ber of the dmee pupils of Hra T E I 5 1 3 i Boobcb for Sate 72 Lots for Sale 73 delegates from the united Nations Doolan began yesterday's hectic turned in creditable performances, an acrobatic dance and Joan, vo­ tlona InUmatlonal agreement^ to We were not convinced by Q—Can doctors tell from the Verplanck waa in the best

MAKCHiSTES EVSm^G HERALD. MANCHE^hVE. CONN, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 9.1961 ■ / II I uAmmysKiSiL EvmaHu-miitAmrmKCHES'nsE. a n oiL. s a t u e d a y . rEBRUARYLf-m s r T A G S E IG H T ----• ...... • -■ ------' I ■ ' — ...... ^ — •■■■■■ ■ • . -f ' . . . .1 ^ • ' w r THE Beratd Antfle VejarGeUOfC Arizin Flips In ^ Nichols NewSf Nassiffs ®y Richards Sees White" Sox Indians Extend in EARL W. YOST Floor to Will: 17 Free Throws '•pMtal^tor Firit Bwiri M t»|i Form er NBA Stare Here Sniiday □ - l - Pitching Much Better Win^ Advance in Tourney Hertzberg in Local New Torii, Feb. 9— Chico I By Th« AsffMiatMl PretH of ^ Streak to Fou ames ' " »im D A T Aview ^ dlactric By P A U L RICW AaD S M*things develop, $ bcUeve wa V«Jar, the flihting freahraan from j ./ ■ ___1, , Paul Arizln df the Philadelphia ■> Tw^ fln« ball gamas ifuirk#d tb# O ff to church u d than a f«w Naaarene minister. Enjoitsd Town Bowling Tournament Warrior* 1* the new holder of th# qpenlng of th# Tewa Junior Bis- visit as much ss my two sons, W v ^ a r ita , Tax,, Feb; | *'! N.T.U., had hia college education' ■ ■ | z Tourney Results . boun with tha boya before making paid for today. Now he’s look- J i m i U y G l e n u e y L P a iM .’ National Basketball Association k«UMU-Toumame»U last night at maybe mors. RsV. Ball'P oldest UD»ebut; Tap*Off at 4 Tlie' primary v*eaknea$ '•Ot— i«c4»rd-tot conaecuUv#-fiA-throws - tha trip to the armory for the forward to earning poat-gyad- A t » _ _ L " " ^ 1 " fourth SIralghi the West Sid# BSe. N m s UT - Amatlcan League baaketball game. Bon, Jimmy is a Littla Lasguer Gets Uhderway Tomorrow Whit# Sox last year waa the lack jj t with improved power and de­ without a mlas'fn a single game - _ Arms, pre-tourti#y favorite#, c#m*— played with the champion ;JeM against (tnigh Paddy De A U aC M * lOSSCS I ..Boya. Reed and Dean, t«RK«<> I'^>>0 af another top pitcher and the fact ( * i ^ We will atill ha the go-go 17. 'j ' fronr behind to «l«f«at tb# Man*- Yankees last summer. Jimmy, Laaguh gams. Tap-off is listed M a r io n Feb. 29. 17 PoiM s; Hohentha .MearSrtlW 4*7 ( VlUner. rl . along and had thrill of aittiag at FoBEy Levane to Bring that^eur hitting did not carry S®*- course, ; fast punching 30-year 1 3 B. r. PtR. Arisin, second only to MInrie SfiM*. If 0 . iL Chester Capitals, 49 to 33. In $h# aeorer'a bench and Jotting on pro- a catcher. Is eliglbls for anothar Twenty-flv# duck pinners fr«n ^ Bin Larivlere vs. Pete Acfto, 2. at 4 o'clock with FranUa'a Eagles CtlPimpy, rf ...... 6 5 t7 Tutly. c ...... 3 1 7 aec.-ind .game th# Undermanned year of L. L. play, .Off to Bloom-, Buster Keeney vs. Tom Martin, Big **Name** Qiib to in the flrst game at 2-o'clock. enough authority. We led the All of our starting pitchars' are 'ord. Conn., gave | S toppedV ^ eaver „Ne Hoh*nthoJ. tf ... .4... 3 t 5 Ilr«lnBrpigi|t and then c«,». Iz ...... 4 2 10 1Vt«l9 ...... 25 • . o f fana came over to the acoring M ogus, Fowler, Athas ■^pe4i the 21-y«ay old redhead In sar>’ for MMichitfW K l^ s In iiol Symeus* Nat*. ' *4 ;.Na.<dded; 8tobba, will be taa strength of the d t cUans to qualify- t o f \ U ^ 8anuai J qUU __ - so i: __ The Nat* ovarcame Ml early a r. riK Junior champs, had to plain their b^hloM oh what’a fesBia~aV the Aihsrtcan School for o'clock ' at" tho"I>oablo- Strike -aK — Mike Zwtek vs, C y Oeorgettl, Natlonala. -fUx foot four inch "notlcenbie jjMineh In Sherman Lol- drst- perlod>deficiL--*iHF%ained -a- a Madlaon 8Hn*on, t( SXcrrmii. If ^ ilO^^DAY..-. Eddla Paganl va Bolo Luca% York Knicke before moving to ths - ment at the New » a v W Arcni> .legler. rt .... and wmsined s h t ^ the" test Of 1 Capitals. The Caps, frli who handles the St. Thomas ymr- rentl said post entries will be ac­ 2:40.,, Scranton ...... Rochester Royals and a World form when he ran up a .325 bat- whom wa i>archaa«l~fnita Baattle, — Chico’s neat exhlbitld^, earned next monin. Laat /ight. the In- Mon«»r, .f. .. Lettera arrived from Joe Owena him about $7,500 and p u t^ m in i. Jn7|riiM>n. if the W-ay. Arlsin^pOne.ited 3l point* TlRrn>y. r : Michaels and B#mie A1 and John Sullivan. Joe, aporja ed-' slty squad. ____ cepted. Vic Tagagrt vs. Charlie Whalen, WUkea-Barre Championship list reason. Leo ting average. I i^'on 18 game* and added -four in uiana rolled to '/ t h e I r'^Jfouri.,. .aeker. I( .... be'oi-e the hopSe fell:*. lUlnn. rx .a leading the way, broke to an/hariy THURSDAY 'the pis.voffs. Orisiom, brother of line for tha Garden shot wtih De .'iusti*. c ...... Mcrurr>-, rx Itor of tha Eaat Hartford Gaaette. First round pairings were made 2:40. Elmira ...... Mogua, the same height aa Noel,- W# mutt come up with two straight triu n ip^n d eighth ^ 1 4 The vlctojpjMva* Syracuse's iith lead and were never'colla;^ until First letter opened from the last night. Guaranteed piiaCs are Vic Abraltls vs. Nino Aceto, Mancheater .. was with tha Philadelphia War* Lee, won 20 for Seattle.. He wat-up Marco, a ranking lightweight^n l*»rk*r. r* .... BlIU.. lx V.. . la a former Twl Loague player extra Xood pitchere in order to be tender. schoolboy atar^ b y trouncing -^11 Curr«». r* .... In Its lasF'i8 starts and booeted Cxhill. lx ...... the thlid period, with aeveral teama while Sully ii mailbag was from J. O. Christian, 3:20. Middletown riors for aeveral seasons includ­ in flsg contention. They pouibly before, with Detroit. High of WesV^artford at tne a 0»»»n-r. 1* ... Although the swarthV Connecti­ young. Is Us pacg^ttlng margin Tn the e.ipecially Nassiffs, mUaed easy peraoni^el manager at. the Hamil­ director of athletics at UCbnn. Nino Pagan! vs. Hank Haefa, Schenectady . ing 86 games last sesstm. Ltroy srill come from Chuck, Stobbs, As far . as I know now tha draft iqiy. 57 to Eaaterii Division to 4 Vi games over Tnt»l* ...... 12 7 4.^ shots in the earlier auges and r.t Christy Just back from *a Florida 4:20. Bridgeport .. cut youngster won tike-the 1 to 5 Rcrtrr at 27*23 Nlcholn- ton plant and a local native .. , 'Aa Chollet a product of Canlsiua, whom we obtained from the Red should not taka' any of our veteran favorite he was, he had aome an- ith higll-scoring Captain Pin­ ...... IS 10 4* Boston. Ihe end of the flr^ rig h t minute* uaual, after a BA defeat, many vacation.. .Jack Crockett of the Fred Curry vs. Bye. was with Syracuse In 49 gamef Sox; .Skinny Brown, Marv Gris- players. ky IfphriiulBl held to but 5 points lire «l hsir tiinr. 31-a) Manrhefirr. e Warrior-Nat game was the n* 'in v lie Caps held, a slender xioiia momenta In the early rounds. ■(ere»». W*litrnn.Rcl*.-ler. phone callera wanted to know. Exchange Club a caller to report oof/ Tom Kelly ya Blind! Tarca, 4:30. The game will mark tho Man­ laat season. Don Savage atari- riim. Lou Kretiqw, Joe Dobaon, The rest of the league comes un­ on 3^hMps and 1 , Jim­ ind of a doublehendcr. Tbe New iSooBlff ArfH8 <4Rl. 10 to 7 e d g e ,/ ^ e half antled 17 A notoriously stow starter, Chico R. r. PtR. ■ M ^ a t happened." Severer bh the' The riub would treat the High ' Behiiy PagahT va Stan Hilihskt, chester debut' o f Sonny Hertzberg- ed the current term with Syra­ Howie Judson or At WIdmar. der the heading of ''none of my my ' dW ney, Marshall Altken, York Knickerbockers sivatnped the to 14 Caps and at the elnee of the 4:30. Da« Savage was du'mped'for eight in the sec Fiirilo-.-tf ...... 1 0 3 atreet converaationa during the School basketball team to the P a «l Nael as mayer-cpach. Sonny, former cuse in the NBA and 6-S Jerry We're hopeful of getting a lift business." I ’d Just rather not dis­ by a right uppercut to Jimmy and Rec Case took Baltimore Bullets, 103-83. in the Silvfvr, If ...... 6 3 third pertod the score read 3S-aJI. Rhode Island Btate-UConn game Defending Chamt>lon Jerry ond round b; day, all on baaketball, all greet- CCNY leader 'and AU American, Fowler -was with Baltimore. Alex > from some of the new players on cuss the chances of the other the chin. up'iftehe siacVjn the scoring depart-‘ cfierer to strengthen their grip -on rtnrtE^n. If ...... 0 . 0 0 Nsssiffa/feally found their eyes in on the 23rd at Storrs. Also passed $50 to the winner and $25 for the Goodrich will ait back and await waa In the big show for six yeara Athaa, from Tulane. waa with In­ I S^rtn [ M^rxAn. r ...... 5 . .1 n era offering auggestloria on what he quit rather than riak hU ca­ our roster., Lollar, a solid right- clubs. That shot apparently woke' him y tn t. All collected double third place In the Eastern race: Whlthutu. r ...... n 1 1 the fpm-th quarter, racking up 34 the BA team needa to regain Its along info projtosed Manchester runnerup. the finalist. All matches, except with the New York Knlcka and dianapolis earlier this aeaeon. Igures -r-. G Ie^ey 17. Altken 10. They le-»d the Warrlora by 3 'i *1 points to 8 for the losers. Carl the semi-finals and finals, will be Bass Quits Post reer.. hsnded hitter, is on* af the best up for he caught up to Red by the Woflrk. rx ...... ] 5 winning waya . , . Ronnie Daigle High Booster au b steering corri- Parings follow showing the time Boston Oeltica. Sonny comes here Play Tenlght Roach 12 and .Csw 10. Today A Rex Layne Bm*1iIpv, rx ...... 3 1 5 Sjive-'^, eml Chet Morgan had 8 on a best 2 out of 3 game , basis. llie resignation, proffered on satchers in the league. Rodriques, DsabI* Mrike fifth round and breezed froi fames. Rav Lumno paced the '^ lled , but too late, to get notice mlttee would meet Tuesday. Third of the matches; highly recommended by Walter Tonight the Colonels entertain The setback wsrThe lOih in 14 gained a Rslon Victory Knick* with 23 nointa. Mortonn. lx ...... 5 . lOint* apiece in this frame to Ted Chambers vs. John Lupac- The semi-finals and finals will be Baes’a own initiative, was submit­ purchased from . Montreal, they there on. The first five frames Md Kr.rn.. Iz ...... 0 0 ilKon Rec Junior League tourney. bit of news from large John was At Wm & Mary Brown, owner of the BMton Oel­ the BA'a In Elmira. In an ear­ »*ri-M*ie* (l> the 8,511 fans ($22,855 gross j ^ e l starts for Coach talle Harper's oi’er Cesar In a ten-round ■In the onlv other game fhe In­ jince the'\attack. Silver led the to the effect the Exchange Club ebino, 2. best 3 out of $ sets. ted to W AM Preirident Alvin tica. tell me, wiU win the regular third n. Keeney ...... til lie Kff Rl heavywelgh R i^ la anxious that It be a suc- lier mMting between the A. L. Spencer .. yelling aa the boys sw ip ed Hall squad. Aa usual,\h* shining at Madison dianapolis Olvmolsns defea.te,) the TotoU ...... 19 11/l9 tenm In g o rin g with 15 points would have the High cagera as Chandler on Jan. 19, shortly after Three Sore Starters base Job. He is fast, a good hitter, ...... in ila nt IS* Square Gan SfRRckfBtPr I’lpItAU (35) and handle^ the play making as­ ■ ,ceaa.■ Richmond, 'Va., Feb. 9 — M>) — the coach had attended a faculty rivals the Colonels scored a 108 'rsssert ...... 1M 1l«. UM .ISO punches . at close, range./Chico. lifrht for the Invader*, center Milwaukee Hawk*. 80-78 to so- B \ TUESDAY their giiestit on March 1 9...Art chahiplonahip Sunday at Norse­ "With Jackie Allen able' to play 16 90 triumpli. and. was .voted .the. topjrookle.Jn^'runer-T.-;: IIW T « TO* wR'o'-weTglied"'IIT^'to "D^TsSId*"* ViP. signment. Chet Morgan wa* William* and Mary College, atill meeting at which athletic poUciaa the Intem.ational League last Wea ' Euaffi who " tosSeoSIh 21 Fi-v-e Ygdira Ago '.Hank Green­ lldlfv their third nlsV*‘ position In ProvDiit. rf ...... 1 '0 2 .Ray Dumont, National Baseball Pongratr. called and asked my man Hill In Bolton, Maas. It is a his usual game—without the head­ Kelly .... 10* too .107 14741. grew .stronger e^ h round points, 8 hob pa and 5 citarity Ihe W e«tfm Division, RUrhiD. rf ...... n 0 recond with Pkidle Wojeck, were discussed. year. I'm .sure these two newcom­ berg, ypferan DetrolK^Tiger*' alug- . Conijteaa bbu, sends along word opinion on .Sonny Hertzberg, Ute Ltegion Plays 40 meter hill and will be sprayed feeling the .after-effects of ite 1951 aches of playing and coachings while De Fazio tired tosses: The Olvmolsns clinched the game SiilirxRn. U ...... /o ft usually the tesnKs top point get- OoUege BasketbaU ers will give a* added balance and Tnisla 4tl m ‘ 54G1S4S tar, wa* Sold to. the'Pttts- Duff. If ...... -X n. 0 ft that the*'annual Connecticut semi of the Boston Celtics, as possible with Ice to m ale up for the^lack atMet^jdeparto waa in the BA'a can expect to give a bet- ...Boston. .OQl8ga ..f2-...Naw York. m In the. eighth. ChlCo connected Lead .Ml The Way bu^h Pirate*. during the last three minutes of lior^. r ...... ,y.. 3 •1 1 te.“. was held to 5 points hut - ’ -tirtrbaaebail'ttniYnament -wiil-aTram' '«aattT#H'TirT»eifl"'A.ti-ira^e'twa»!r 'o f ahbw.". ‘ "" the linaricet for a ' new 'football 'Stamigatu Riiatimiiiiit te f leisdUhrOf IhdiHSelvef'Sunday^^ ” lidded qwwVr.” ... - -fS VidlK' lFiw4 ri'gh'taTli-W ■wie-y- - when —-Raitih..- 1 B his team's win by dbing jteomah coach today for the aeobnd time In Oonnecticut 85, Bucknell 59. Arekirr ... im IIS I* from start to finish, 'fhe Red and^ kee__shortstop Phil Rleentn AleniuLV.. Iz .. .ft 1 li July 7.. Ray McKrima, Frankie’s he was hired.. .Being an early Fritz DellaFers. hlrbly sii-—■ Weaver fHartford! 8T, Hart­ up in the backcourt and with Joe our fine shortstop, to Improve his Trelhell 11D .*7 ms FaxiiT fBr-n me.y'H* ~ was • groggy ADMd, 7 7 -7 5 ;------—— work on— both— board>.---- Bemle leas than ^ix mo.iths. St. Frahcia (Bkn.) 68, Fairfield, "clutch" hitting. He drove In 58 Twsrnnlte White ncid the upper hand at the siloed hta" 1942 contract wita th* manager, calls to psM along In­ bird, visited Sanol Solomon to have ful freshman basketball coach at ford 30. ■ > , • Kubachka are the only sure start- 49. ' M KM 143 m when he arose and Chico battered ToUlPlUaiS ...... y*r...... 1.1 ir "H' AIrmany and Ray Mich Mfohaela were After only one season as head runs last year In 147 games. I Aretft ..... — im MO 358 periods, 14 to 8, 31 io 20,' amTSS clum\ ■, \ formation Captain Many Klingle Income tax form made out. Sanol, Rec Senior Loop Pace the Univetslty of c-uu i. c..,;, Blmabury 61, Ellsworth (South 'Crz. . Maine 87, New Hampahire 70. ' him In a corner with a fdrlotis to 31; OnCe in the third perlpd Hall Scr*r# at tim#. j7*'4 the two top scoreya for thehAloeera. la off to duty with Uncle Sam and the proud father of Mark, a ..fine handled the varsity last night at coach---a season during which his Windsor) 88. justness Manager Art Pongratz know he’s better man in pinches TnUle .... 545 .mo 1676 barrage. Referee Ray Milter broke TweHrir Years Ago CUna.V.s Minus three of Its play#yeta. the Setten and Winle«» teani completed a fine 7-3 record Colby 74. Tufts 53. than he's shown. I f all these .shaved the Manchester lA d to 3 Middlecoff Leuda BUI Manierre has left for isqllege Little League baaeball performer Storrs. The local man did all right Rockville 64, Stafford 46. iz sti|I looking for new blood and them once/and It seemed he was points before the_ IniimiT.got roil­ OlympIcTiorkey team defeated P \ Nlchol*-Ne\y*^i*-Ne\ys__ entry JplayedN Iti- in Ohio.. Journeyed to the Kgst —>x>uthful Marvin Basa haa hand­ Mancheater 67, Hall (Waat • Cenler Serdre (J) spired ball to ■'gain a' 'Sg to'45'W ^ the past two summers.. .Riec Di­ Squad Clanh Tonight as the UConns defeated Bucknell, hopes to unveil at least one more AU seven of the Uhivdralty of going to sf^op the bout. But he per­ ing sgsin to pull avtay to a com­ iand’a XfXtM tmo.-for Tt* flfth c-dri- ■ Side Rec In the evening for the ed in his resignation. Hartford) 48. Rleuoii ...... 124 12S US 16.1 secutlve wliKwIthout a setback at ^porla tn Brief over McCurry'..WcCurry's __ All-Stara______In______the rector John Hedliind In and passed 85 to 59. new face before game time. New Hampehire’s indoor track Sclimeleke ...... W it»2 ijy im mitted Ir to continue and De Fazio fortable lead In El Paso Open Rec League games. Beat crowd along siiggestton received from Bass. 32. -who took over the New London 57, Windham 54. There will be a team of ex- HlllnskI ...... 107 tt.1 *7 11* absorb^ some more punishment. Lake Placid, N, Y. second game of the opening roundl. of year on hand.. Talked with First place American Legion coaching chorea last August 18, Bristol 57, Meriden 68. meets this winter are scheduled Abrsltle ...... 114 itj 114 14s Hohcnthal <^ered the game Jlpnmy Miirray that the Rec Hartford High's swimimng team major leaguers—National ,Bu- away from home. BALCH Is Your The fans Shouted for the referee with a 200 poi»(t total for the sea­ The Orange Bowl game Jan. 1 Showing the effect* of good coach- Rec Director John Hedlund and League, try'staging a few games will play th«t wlnlesa Baich Pon- trounced previously undefeated said he was another victim of "a Norwich 82, Eaat Hartford 58. ketball Association stars of a year Onndrlrh ...... ' IIIJ 110 1*4 rrftTAi Paao, Tex.. Feb. 9 - Car^ will be homecoming.for two Geor- log. Ihe Newsmen worked th# ball hta capable assistant, Bill Murray, tlacs tonight In the aecorid gam* coach's Insecurity.” son In taking to hit double Urn, Middlecoff, who said "anybO'dy at the Verplanck School audi­ Manchester High yesterday after­ ago—In action Sunday afternoon West Palm Beach, Fla.—Norm ToU1a ...... 5 « 57S 17M asked I>r. Vincent Nardl- figures. iVmarked the first time Kl^liijiniith ..r.. gia Tech players. Halfback Bobby | In the boss' office before the of a Rec Senior League double- noon at the M oylu school pool in The scandal of last fall left the Gar*!#* ltr«i9R ball teams of which both Mtirrsy third place only a half game be­ Fazio’s head at, the start'of th; cluding the Alumni game. - — Teani Nn. I (t» Black-haIrM pafy had an It- American Hockey League have bulge at the quarter. The Start Siillivan, personnel boss at the TnUl« ...... M ISs "54*^I*»* Wl|#r»n . their .own radio station, with ' and the writer were members hind th* Poquonock Collegian*. ninth. Miller hailed it. Next start for the Indiana will ...... lOfi M under-par 131.36 hole* as the closed the gap in (Jie second period Bosch plant In Jhe Bay State, a Herman Wleirblcki ha* imported be Wednesday night again.st R. t)l#U ...... 2.3 2.3 broadcastihg studio* right In the and the winner* went off th# court some 12 years ago... Left the highly rated college football offi­ Wsle*l Kt.e. 1 (2) /^. 8up#.rn«nl ...... 1..72 22 results of rounds, of 85 and 88 over Johnny Dobmtsky. Frank Toro Weaver High at the armory. r. Murphy ttered El ./-Paad^ Country Club’s Rhode Island Auditorium. at halftime in front by four, 37 to Rec with Tony Allbrio and we cial In these parts. Kwirk ...... 14S i w 10* ws Pro Baaketball at a ...... 106 both had a laugh when Snap Ser­ and Bin Shea to insure his chances BETTER DEAL Anii»r«nn ...... in* Ilii KM .1.10 Weaver, one of the most powerful Adamy ...... 123 M3 a r ^ , -N • 23. FRIDAY for the playoff*. These new men Res* ...... SI. il* i» 12s combines in the state, nipped the What happened to the Stars ver of Ihe Rec staff drove up In Poller ...... 1 1 * 'im 124 143 NBA Trtltlp ...... 509 421 513 1503 Memphis, Teun.. ex-dentlst Mel Ahbiatir member of the Pay day and nothing else excit­ teamed with Wally Parclak, Snap Indians in an overtime aession- In birdies on except one was predicted as they began to one of those smsll English suto- ing. Short trip In the evening to PONTIAC DEALER I^Lurs* ...... (W — 1»'« New York 103, Baftlmore 83. New Hampshire fre.shman hockey ' mobiles with the motor In the Server and big A1 Surowdec make Hartford on Jan, 8. 67 to 63. Fri­ terday and missed five of show the effects of little practice East Hartford and a chance to I . ( . til- - 'I I. M ' II. 1- ’i'nt*l» ...... "sSi M7 4*1 1*74 Indianapolis 8D,/$lilwaiikee 76. Team N*. 2 . team, is Ihe son of a former Wild­ rear.. Car seats four - comfort­ a formidable array of hoopsters Syracuse 98, $>nlladelphla 87. day night the locals will conclude Isardrr ...... Ml 100- 29 100 thefn Inta Way to irritme, but he cat football captain —Furio Ab- and th# Newsmen began to pull view Lucien Plante, high-scoring and they will make a determined . \ Deel'i IS) ■ Fertell Pa ran § ., ...... 104 94 26 224 steadily ahead. The three-tiuarter ably (? ). their aes.son against Meriden High, .. ,»ald he bore iJady Luck nW’lll will. blatl. ■Norwich eager, In act|on. Not too hld-lor the ..top, rung, of the Udder.. 100 122 11.3 .360 mark read 42 to 29, Nichols, and _____AVEOMEADA Y...... in, the .Silver _ttty._'The locMs Max nupon r.Lvv.‘> . , 105...lOO-.JlU.: ^ He could - wo rd to be naiurttani- Im'pfe'ssed; .'TTalke’rt' with’ "Howie In the standings. •wAiPioir Mous: ■ TTa ■ g^mg- to"- "be- w •the -■ -fom-th-—period • waa- ■ eveii - Weekly Wednesday a. m. vlsit- nipped MeHdrir • "ai' .the' local' 25 27 121 The moat effective pitcher , or, barber Billy Pagsni in to talk Dlrkerman. Norwich coach, and Wethersfield will depend on Earl armory on Jan. .4, S7 to 41, _ ^ tough for anybody to catclvvhlm Stephen blit the damage had been 6i' ‘ji'S. ac: baSsbaff Jtilie-lit'-A m iS l^ ^ refers* lrVrro»ursday lUghtia upset Flehik*. Tbib Tragae anil TytH -Mlei--"’ .-i,. 424,. J30. ■now Wa he •vtridmidiie'ftMrt-touhta* WgalpsL, .the -.PiiU« Two Ohio-' whN^ center for the Yanks. the Anal game of the opening Boxing Fait Would Like gunning to enter the win qoiumn. BA’s V*. Elmira. 4 - mory. nanw/I Paratrooper and a trotting total to 134. — round of the tourney at the Weet New players Include Manny Coata. Monday, rnmh called Uancy Grimm, were 'IY|e University of Arizona bas­ Side Rec. Sam Morrey and Bill Hickey. All Mortarty’a va. Wh fe. 7:15--Y the leading dash winners on the flianta Grid Slate ketball team', played before an es­ The drawing of team* couldn't Walcott to Fight Rocky are Vetersin eager*. Miller's vs. Collgf latea, - 8 ;3(i- /American harness racing turf. timated, 47,5()<) spectators during have been better as. these same The fast moving L4gibn Is show­ Psratroop fore during the season and have Los Angeles'^ INEAI — A lot of ball and relentless attack on the IdXff'ion vx. Hnck' scored 24 trotting' wins. NFL will open their 1952 home ended all even in games won. Both of people Intere^ed In the im­ I,ouHV Offiriating Copt hoop. BUI Sh**key, Swede Ander­ Hxrm'A oquonock. ,5^30 — season at the Polo Grounda on John F. Simpsori of Cheater. S. outfits finished with Identical rec­ provement of the'' breed of prize Tram Garden Victory son, Don Hubbard and Deacon, ACT NOW* Rxe. A Jenmnllatle Outfielder Sunday, Oct. 19 against the Chi­ C.. won the mo.st hea,U on harnea* ords in fhe Rec Junior loop which 1 Garner, along with Lep. Day, are F^'sFeh-; I f means a playoff for second place. fighters would Ilk* to see Jersey \ cago Cardinals. The schedule re­ racing's Grand Circiilt/in 1951. He the starts for the Leonard atreet HijrK \V. WeAver.r. tfso8130 - Armorv. St. Louis, Mo. —(/Ft Bob Nie- leased today; Oct. 19.. Chicago won 88. He also started the most Tonight's game will, be a preview Joe Wahmtt fight .soiueone other New . York; ..Feb.. t five. .Reserve power includ** Phil -^FrtdAyrriib.- r r - -manr-Uie rookie 81.- Louie-Browns* CaHMhWlii;' 38; -FhUadelphiaT Nov times- 308. \ . . - of-w h atlsto come-at^a later date. “ than-Ezzard-Charles in ■ the. -first- Coach Ken Norton of Manhnt«- [Tinsleyr John Dobek and player- .P'llReldet .Who .made; two consecur 9, San. Ft-aavisco;- 18, Greau Bayi Each.team haa.a<)ded. OBe.iqaa.tor defense of his. heavyweight cham-.i . tan said, today-‘Mottay'i officiat­ • coach Carl Mikotowaky. Thinking Of live hoincra on kl* first two trips Dec; 7, Washington; 14;-Cleveland. -Floyd Burdette I*' the 'Weventh ■the tourney,.... , plonihlp. ing cost his basketball team a I First game will start at 7. CksSey Aaxillarr to the plate In his flrit game with baaketball coach at the University The Dales rely on the scoring It goes without saying, and then fift-fi5 losa to DcPaiil laat night the. Brownie* last season, la a During the summer. Frsnk Ku- of Alabama since the court game punch of Bob Duncan anfl Jim some, that Old Jersey Jo* Is Buying A Used Car — MsSkey Wrearlict (St jcumalism student at Kent State Moriarly and the defensive play at Madlaon Square Garden. etihhon K *4 114 111 delka of the Bsitimore Bullets in waa Introduced on an Intercolle­ among them. "I never saw a game that •Tutrls/.. 74 II* IM 117 Teacher* College, ..Kent. O. Nle- the NB.a sttend* Sen Francisco giate basis there In 1913. of Ricky Paquette, (taorg* Gen­ The Great Father of Camden is I rernismi 104 10* •* .100 man's wife is majoring In adver- State College to gsit, credits for tile and Brenden Shea are the top was Influenced by hum calls of Donhell: lOJ II* 107 *22 . aoraly in need of . a sizable pay; -the-of fipialsr*' -— Norton- added:' Local Sport a( W irt, .... -Jhla maetesia degree . . .. ■— ^ A Eecbnl But a Lsiss, point ptnducara for the Bank Klvf, day, and He Isn't going to get it ■'It seemed that toward the end [ toUI* ...... 977 433 4531253 SJack Volz was added to give a Ut­ with Ezsard the Glazard, ' - • eV*r\‘ call canie a f a criiclal rRiip#ri_ til Tuscaloosa, A Is. — (/Pi, — A l­ ile extra height. Wilcdtl tackling Rni-ky Marci.t- Chatter io5 lift" ’ » though the University of Mtssi.-5.a- point and cost ua ba.skefs." Lxmhxii , ... 23 #. 17 in ano dr Harry Matthews might re­ 11) Now cwr prBdMettoR Is ACTUALLY WAY DOWN T. MordtVBiiy ... 52 117 24 30n ippl Rebel* scored the most points Steve Sebo. new backfield coach lieve a beaten-up public of anoHirr The officials were Johnny I Tony Alibrio, Joe Beilis and j MfknrahAuiw 25 100 100 325 Rising Rookies Figure ever racked up against a Universi­ at Michigan State College, was-a Nucatola and Hagan Anderson. i Jack Hornbeck of this town have Spartah ethletle her# In the ’80a. adltion of the dreary serlea be- (2) DIMAND Im iMw c m IS PICKING UP RAPIDLY/ T<»UU ...... ty of Alsbama basketball team •tween the old pappy guy and In the final five seconds with 'been admitted to full"membership , V *7» 414 .147 nan thsi season, the Crimson Tide He starred In football and baaa the score tied 85-05 Anderson i in the Ontral Connecticut Asso- Charles, something that could go | (3) N*Br tor prIcM art stBflNMy, bat twraly rlsli Mlli## 411 — In A. L. Clubs ’ Plans courtmen won the contest. 80-79. ball. on and on. called a two-shot foul against - elation of Football Officials. All McL«uxhlin ...... lat 26 106 307 Walcott IS In position to'do ring­ Manhattan's Gerry Cahill, who j three were probationary members ' is makiNq . . . HlXhtar . 131 26 113 .130 worms a tremendous favor by put­ collided with Ron Feierelsel as during the 1951 season. ; Dtncofi6# ...... 24 51 15 3A3 New York—(NEA) - If you lls-fand turned over First B'esemsn the latter drove for the basket. I f . MordRVBky M3 107 lot 390 ting an end to the ' practire of (4) Us«6 6«ri I ris* rlqlif imw. TMs Ir ' ten to the shrill Of the ballyhoo Rocky Nelson (.overlapping contract; inaugurated Feierelsel sank one of the There are 13 men from Man­ TotsU ...... 4M .177 406 1212 Rodriguez betted ;302 and stole chester who hold membership In Drill rmse* ISi artists, the American League has ''■by Mike ^cobs and continued by free throws and PePaul took Snilih ...... in toe 104 130 . , , » 2* b**e* for the Dodgers' Mon* ; already nas the Pennsylvania the hall out of bonds, holding It th* C. C. A. of grid officials. The (5) Is RMkiRg msbX tm prlcM rise Laopen ...... IIS tl» ttO 347 a gang of rooklea coming up for t^eal branch, so increasea the list Includes John Andreoll. Ernie - the International Boxing Club. He until the buzzer. •Uy flMdi BMra to vtry slierfly Hw iRBVitabiB Rice ...... lOI 101 122 327 the annual Spring ajiow In the white Sox' already superlative ^commission On hia side, because Dowd, Jimmy Horvath, Tom Kel­ McTsrthy ...... *7 to* 10* U» Anderson said CVihlll rammed ley. Fi:Ank.-Robinson. .Williaia south and west who are absolutely'.:ap*ed. ....sifSharies* contract'for a return has ’’Spriag R$nh’* tdiM p im . Totals ...... 421 4*0 442 12*3 FelerelsH With his shoulder arid Sacherek. Chick Toomey, Allbrio, th* greSteat things to reach a "He is the Mlnoso type and a •iie.ver been Hied officially with that there was no.doubt a foul wa.i ■ "YiodrOT th* TrttTcmsrBdkiHr Ajiaa'-'' -Belli#.- Hom heekr-Ernie”©#gutl#r ■a«k*e4»a.,a*...~~..—...... Q»HW»0U«.jUt0.-.t!»,,.iJlventlqp.of,.‘ *^^^^^ , committed in tne act of shoot­ I George Leary and A1 Bogglnl. The Ka< iiirkl ...... M tot *2 27* -elation. Although top much, box- i ing. Nucatoia could not be M4ll-r ...., indoor plumbing. Astute Roger* Hornsby flatly latter ..is- a- prohaticmAry...member. "OWW^rNTIIlirT^^ ART" ...... ^ -jj, 113 - • jjjj *2 M 247 I r g ' business- hix been don* wrth- reached "for Ciimmehf. Tftrnim'V ir * pretty much, the asm# old itecTarsi that JVm Bfver* will be' - out th* knowledge and aancUon of I while Degutia and I.,eary are asso- Lange .... 117 tS 3iM " I f it was a foul at all," con­ . elate members. atory. The haalc theme run* to the star of what he pr’fedlct# will _ th* sut|iorlUes who are suppnaed tended -Norton; "it-shrmldhave REASON WHY YOU SHOULD DEl/iY Totala r-- "mi 'm - -tSi*. pattaca.-Meat Club* hayj at leatt.b# the best outflsid in the wheel .... -to b* lit charge. been a charging foul." (•riaSera (t> one of those he-can't-mls* pbe- ,t gt. Louis. The Browns' pilot smart buyers _ Having won the title. Walcott Is Two of the officers in the fool RIale.v ..., ...... *1 SI 7i 257 The Manhattan coach criti­ hall hoard are Mancheater mer Karlann ...... *i 113 *4 ;im noms to tell you about, an ambi-j higher than an angry cat’* back jlch ly entitled to defend It against Vltullo ...... It* ■ 42 1.12 333 ttous,younghlood ready to redurel „ „ t^e 31-ye*r-old flychaser who ths bloke offering th* best ■ busl-1 cized .what h* called "old of­ BUI Sacherek IS president for thr 1962 season and Christie McCoi- MrCru(t*n ...... M 114 til, .134' the entrenched old-timer to the led the Paclflc Coast Leagu* In jiess opportunity, and that gent ficials" and aaid "maybe it’s mick Is serretarv-tTeasurer. ToUli .., ...... 344 "ui "iri 1214 statua of apectator. . " hitting, rime, doublae. triples, 'Certainly is not Charles, who has time they retired and.sat back And who *le_th es*, new faces and enjoyed the game, and' let N total hit* and total bases last trip ^be*n almost totally imsatisfsctdry S-f Track Aee at Duke r.Iarcl*ino,, the house fighter. an Idea that fight contracts hold Ernie White w ill represent the Rodio on'd TV programs re;ach only fractions of anybody’s clutch, etb. T*P vnite- *49 UNOOLN set In 1947-48 when 88,7501 apecta- year at Kansas City last season. ing In. Sullivan hit .341 laat year N14W, overdrive . But there Is no mention of ajup. he might consult Brig -Gen | Manchester Ski Club In the South- Es cry day — in milder measure, perhaps — there many ton saw tern home game*. Biggeat He'll kick up lots of trouble for at Toledo, la a strapping young­ 1947 DoSOTO CONVER111LI COUPE Rtectuig of Charles and Marciano I John Reed Kilpatrick at Madison i *''" ^ew England akl Jumping market— sport fans, homemakers, kids, or whatever. And aingle crowd waa 15,384 for the someone in'Spring training." ster itanding six-foot and weigh­ ONLV $165 DOWN ONLY $377 d 6 w n ONLY $Sf9 DOWN jlor ths right to a' crack at the' Square Garden or Max Schmelihg i ______stories that affect everj’one of us. Some pieces of -news are even they can’t ail listen at the time a commercial b broadcast Kentucky game that aeaaon. Cleveland is an equally excited ing 200 pounds." T9SD DODGE MEADOWRROOK 4-DOOR terown. which is the way it was in i >" Berlin. They have only to go about their Sad Sam Jones, a red- Keith Thomas, a six-foot-two, $he days when . promoter* and hack to 1936 to recall how James told npwhere else.. Others are "never told in full except in MagozinM reach only fractions of a market. For each one 195-pound outftelder drafted from *DO YOil RIALIZi THAT SPRING IS ONLY 5 WEiKS AWAY!_ dlsh-thatehed, llght-aklnned Negro 1950 DoSOTO CUSTOM 4-DOOR matchmakers were Interested sole- ’ J- Braddork ran out' on the Gar- ALSCQ ALUMINUM the newspaper., ■ . . appeab to some people — not to others. uf from San Diego, where he won Syracuse, heads the Philadelphia ^ in bucks office attractions and den to be knocked out bjv Joe 18 games and posted a 2.76 ERA. Americana’ rookie crop. He's Sotin the Interest of putting their Ixniis, and definitely established Sronm StBsli and Doers kou never know when you get up in the morning what the Th# Newspaper is created fresh ever>' day foi everybody. The 25-ye*r-old righthander could right-handed all the way, attend* ®b *0P' Mike Jacobs as top kick in the MALE HELP Kansas State during the Winter- newspaper will bring you. One day’s big news may come from make the Indian* an unpleaaant ^ e mmeuvering, and es- beak-busting.business. GMoroRfod Ry Only the newspaper is first with the most riews.. . first with team to bat against this Summer. term. Thonua hit 14 homers and Uy the eidetracking of Mat- . Felix. Bocchlcchlo and Jack drove In 81 runs at Kansas Cilty ews, force* rlngwiae observers Washington . . . another s from the used car lot down the WANTED He stands six-four, weighs 205 Hurley, the respective managers of Good Hoosekoopiog the most p e o p l e first with the"most advertiseisl In 195L suspect that tha IBC only eceks pounds. Jersey Joe Walcott and Harry The R*noa for Bala DAILY GROgSWORD PUZZLE 1041 npOQIt acdan, rmAo. h«ater. E FFIC IE N T RttnilbIXg and mClUBASB toeana. MwirMandi BOteTCm — BnlMtiig atoM naff OUR BOARDING HOUSE wito MAJOR.HOOPLH LOW PRICES tng. Pluggad dralna lovely Jaaralry. Hava Jewelry flagetoae. Boltea Notch Qnarry. 2 years Md. Exeeptienally elaen. ' C l m i f M ruU f i i c « IMS. Priced ..low bo* •mAT'6 Twe eNtpet90ff6 »>e»KiT Answer to Provioot Pim it S en ^ aiid Nonsense TOP QUALITY camfiT it nocds loirc rotouehln#. cleaned. Phone 0497. party at your home. Eaay aalaa BHoa* S-natT. Stanley Pataode. 000 butelled. Wetkina Brothers, . IT'S AG CeHOlfto AS A BAeVS B lf bargain. Douglaa Motors. Exparlcnea unnaeaaaary. Liberal R O TAL AN D SaiUh-Oorona port­ tae., 035 Mein itrcet FIRST TOOTH/.— Y«X> Sim plff Sim ian 1950 Plymouth Deluxe Sedan PLUMBING and haatlag, Pum- , FROM -WE lO O C i Flrat Traveler—The y*»r IFa • Wee-Maa'B WerM ftiw rtisM ieiits S3S Main. parcanUga. No riak offer, exclu­ able and standard typewritcre. CAM TELL MR. OijMHORM —Htoter and radio—11,295. aces, dll burnera and boUm. sive opportunity. TeL Manches­ AU buUms of adding machinaa BENSON'S have a few 1051 model Choice wooded building lots OF rr, 1HE OLt> Ju«t started and Tva already lo(rt Never argue with a woman,; CLASSIFIED ADVT. 6 0 Y A4U6T MAVfe V0HCM HE i^CTU^MS 1950 Chevrolet Gub Coupe— 1960 CHEVROLET Deluxe. For- Earl VanCamp. Tal. 5S4C s ter 3-0953 for appointment, or sold or rented. Repmts on all Pbileo and Flertace electric on hard surface road, $300, WHOSONTAl. 5Hldeou* lhr*e umbraUaa. you're sure to n t the worst Of tha> DEPT. HOURS: dor, radio, heater.. Outstanding ranges at sevinga up to 080. jpuy HAD A «HAWV that 1‘tk monster argument... . Women’a teara forca; Q U AU TY Plumbing and aaVca write .fo r Illustrated folder and make*. Marluw’a $600, 1700. . ' t Aaiatte ape Second Ditto— That'a too bad. 8:15 A. M. to 4:80 P. M. Heater and radio—A l,^ 5. car. Local prominent citizen for­ pHoa-Usts. WHte SupaHor Balca, and. save at Benaon's, 713 Main.. .O A V VUITM HiS H IM RC 0 Bird*' homes many men into aobmlasion . . . At trough work. Call for ( t m asU- r f — THigh Order e( Your 1051 overhead la going., to Clean Low Mileage Cars mer 'Owner.- Extremely nice 9« Maple street, Manchtater, .VeffETABLE- YCeuied "by Wife can always tell .that har hue-i mate. Thomas Dawldns 3-9M0. Be BACktihi^^ ' mammal riii.iss'-' ii'-jr." ba pretty high'. throughout. Douglas Motors, 333 Conn. DtaaondBi^Watehaff— GUBNWOo 5^ CbmbtaaMon o « ARTHUR A. KNOFLA ehueiation I..J band Is trying to pull the erael,' COPY CLOSING TIME Famous Make Batteries and. gaa range, aD east iron With v iK e k . * 18 Fruit over her eyes when he usee a< Main. Jewelry 48 Realtor 0 Mineral nxfiu r-iriF-; 'US’., jr-? FOR CLASSIFIED, ADVT. Twelve Months Guarantee WAITRESB WANTED. Ap^yk ^ y new bumara. Wonderful heater. L d lR tS O / leinteniko . -I»S18 lir-H;'.'’rtr-;.a| The nation's honor la dearbr moth-eaten alibi. Two. rites make; Ji. Moving—Tnickliif-- In 876 Main Street—E it .1921 15Stair paiii* . 0 National e x e c u t iv e Owned 1930 Chrysler lrson. JoawDi’a Snack LEONARD W. TOST. Jeweltr, re- Can 5081 after 4 p. m. i.(lirj!lrt*S>,«, Urti than the nation's comfort. dearaT a wrong. Bragging Is natural ba-. ' $6.95 . „ fi M4 M R a eo Il^ Emergency ..... HON. THRU FRi: New Torkfr; traded In for 1952 “-r StonifB „ 29 ala atreaL -Mii0.._aiUiiate watchea haperily. Phdnff Off ice,6440 ’ - Council (eb.) than the nation'! life itself. ^__ hauaa inta6Bcli.li{«Ji„li_U)ffjf0i&|.. ITInquire ~ f-ii i,j* e ir i.-> iiS 10:80 A. M. COLE MOTORS Hadson Hornet. Car immacuUte. IteaeoBable prlcea. Open daily. USED WESTINOHOUSE refrtgr Evenings 6938 or 2*4278 lOMutkhogean must fall. In trying to make a! MANCHESTER PACKAGE Dallv- Thureday evenings. 130 Spruce erator; 7 eu ft. Very clean; goi^ l i Heating plaee in the min for youraelf; you' 4164 Driven only 8.500 miles. New car ery^ Local light trucking and Home Listings Wanted devieta Indian 28 Arabian *tate SOgbstena A -woman who had been to a SATURDAY 9 A. M. guarantee. McClure Auto Cd-i 373 s tre e t Phone 3-4387. * rmning condition, 885. Also one 11 Serpent 30 Hones 41 Military party In' ona of those "backlea*” have to be A afiade better than Um | package delivery. Rafrigeratora YOUNG LADY used M.W. refrigerator. 885. W’at- EMPIRE CUSTOM Builder*—Fea­ tOSua next fellow,' 1047 CHEVROLET Aamredan. Main street. Phone 2-9442. _ __ washers and stove nidvlng a 81 Foot part moMter 32 Expressed assistenta gown# thought she was Catching M C T .fXIOBBSAtlOW ^ kina Brothara, Inc., 083 Main turing a modern ranch rioua*. 4$ Ringlet jriuhQ...btil«n_Eosd_,UM|,_tuto^ ‘■wy_-~I ma^vvama>maaffMmIttf * • M*es*w 3wQ7ft2. _ •n...__ — _ „—A2*,A 88 Scion 12. Shout* 34 Sanriifled cold and stopped in at her doc­ A crazy man -waa walking lo Uiet SB a p p b b c i a t a ______'BHy~l trserl .-•treat-'------■ top-of-tha-hlll ^m-Adelaida Road 45 Rational green. MechanicaQjr beyond any 24Hoed 10 Number* (ab.) person tor's to get his advice. park one evening and finally camej see Gorman Motor Sales. Bulek hand ^nd trafiig. Som« near Jean Road, Manchester. Doctor- Tha best advice I can comparison. Bee this today. Doug­ THE AUSTIN A.' CHAMBERS SEASONED Herdwood for fum- MODgniN Hygiene tank type vac­ 32 Tenant SS Weight of 48 Nuisance to the fish pool. Aa ha lookad into' Sales and Service. 285 Main knowledm of bMkkeep- Three bedrooms, sliding closet coverings ' give you is to go home and dreaa las Motors, 333 Main. Co., loca: and long dlatanea mov­ see end Srepleee. Glglie Broth- uum cleaner with attachmente. 2S Let il atand 84 captive-: India 40 Unit of energy the water, heM w the moon's rs-' street. Phono 2-4571. Open eve- ing pretorred. Reply in doors., built-in Formic* top vanity 51 Indonesian o f youraelf and go to bed. D I A L 5 1 2 T ing. packing, erattng and storage. era. Tel. 5301 evenings. ..Parfect ,coadltion._.tS8.„AJao.,.up- ^~>rsarapeaa : • bolder 37Rlppar flection.' i . ______1048 FORD Super deluxe club nlngal - Service to all paite of the- U. 8. hand writing stating €«• • anfffulHength mirror, two.bdtlu. 20R7 B.C." and children, nearly three tlmea_ eternized and remade like new. IF You gat ffee storage until i P 1 Ami Pemonals 8 194* Chevrolet Conv. Coupe—Ra- street. Manchester. plus cartaga delivers a beautiful No agents. , Mary Ann—What doea that the number of U. 8. noidiers lost RADIO-AND Teievialon.zervlclng.. .Call. Jemez.. Fumitura.and .Floor wanted regardless of time -seni ST ...... i i ...... „ ■■'dMr'Keatf?:' ...... " ...... TP Toil 'do biain^ii* with a good 7 ■ fulMceyboapd lieifter -Betay 'Roa#.- . L f -- l-mean: 'Mtnrm ?"■— V ...... • ■ tn -Korea. 'For- erery' aohHer " who- OPEN House at McClure's new 4 to 9 p. m.. except Turaday and Covering. 38 Oak. Tel. 2-1041. PU LL AND Part time workers MANCHESTER—Duplex 8 and 8 3Geta up Hiram' I don’t rightly know. fell wounded during that period, Thursdav. Phone 2-0110. C. reliable 4I'year old store Full credit if purehaaed. Also aale-e . and, aerilce headquarters 1941 Bulok Conv, Coupe — Radio, wanted for concrete am large rooms. Attic, two-car ga» I Container . JT - — t hut like aa not tfa the number of 25 civillana were loured In traf- Haney, .10 Bolton street. *w/ Iff 4Indivl3uiT Be* the fabulous new Hudson heater. work. Call 2-9844. and depend on a store grand*. Open Thursday evenings. rage, steam heat, excellent loca­ L i l the car that killed him. flc accidents at' home. Hornet and the new spectacular Bonds—Stocks— FLOOR PROBLEMS solved with IF You know you will^ he Free parking In lot next door tion, near school and stores. One Hudson Wasp, Our serv-lce de 1940 Pontiac 4-Dr, Sedan — With Mortgages 81 DEPENDABLE Man With car to CARNIVAL liholeiim. asphalt tile counter. treated fair and aqiigre (west.) Goat Piano Company, side rented furnished at 8*5 per ■\ partment la now under super- 1948 engine. sell and service our fuel for home Expert wnrkmxnahlp. .free esti­ FIRST A n d Second mortgages Yea, take all this In consideration 317 Asylum street. (Opposite month. Occupancy on opposite DOOTB AND HER BUDDIES -In Person RY EDGAR MABTIN SIDE GLANCES BY GAI-RRAITH \Tsr6ri~or JcMieph Then, former 19.19 Plymouth 2-Dr Sedan bought for our own account. Fast, use. In established prominent then aak youraelf, la 8429 t much Hotel Bondi Hartford ,5-8898. side on completion of esle. Pric­ mates. Open evenings. Jones Fur­ Manchester territory. Salary and ov^Tier of Joe’s Garage. We car­ Studebaker Sale* and Serdce niture Oak street. Phone 2-1041. confidential eervlce. Manchester for a nice home of furniture? You'll Authorised Baldwin A Lester, ed at 818.000. down ps.yment 87.-, NOO ry a full line of Hudson parts and commission. Car allowance and - r- 1 OOMT QURbvy voo wmA.taT VtPM ,60RL*.6UM£'. Investment Corp., *87 Main sgree thla la one of the heat, har- Plano DWtrlbutor*. 000. For appointment please esll yonffOmM VOCM - - V*.\.V,OA-COtAt -WWERV'JW TVfc ERORH accessories McClure Auto Co., K AY CORPORATION. Kitchen excellent employee beneilte. Per- ■r*tn,a you ever got In your |tfe\Ree Howrard R. Hastings, Manchester V- CHORCHES MOTOR SALES street. Phone 5418. tU M t AWO TROT. iM svoit; CARRVLG Ht . Y 60. 373 Main street. painting and decorating Special- aona! interview 9 to 4, Conn O ke. It. and convince yourself—but 2-1107, A V05W.\M6 6U L6TV 171 Walnut street, Hartford. hurry! ’ ■ \ Rooms WHhont Board 59 7RMKK) 60LYMK WEDDING INVITATIONS, ahe *0 Oakland Street iats. Call Manrheater 2-098*. Manchester 2-948.1 Business Opportunities 32 SHOWN BV APPOINTMENT \ MANCHESTER-Excellent ranch noiincements, reception cards REFRIGERATION Service, com PART TIME Sales, Saturday# and PLEASANT. Furnished room, with home, large lot, three bedrooms,, ONLY nURTNO n *V OR EVE. ^eeml-priv*te kitchen privilege*. napkins, cake boxes. Raised or merclal and domestic. See our PACKAGE Store—doing day by three eveninga. Eaay #aie* by tiled bath, amesite drive," attic 1940 NASH Fordor. Very, very, FOR appointment PHONE Working girl* preferred. Phone regular piinllng. Csrnpress Fine display-ol guaranteed used refrig- day increased business. LoW appointment. High advanced HSRTEORn 8-015* and fun cellar at low price, 817,- very clean. Excellent condition. 2^^428. Printing. 5 South Main. Phone atora. GeprS*. H William* A»eo- rent. Very good opportunity. No commiaxion. Thorough training. AFTER 7 P. M. 48-4690 500, dd'Wn payment U.SOO, For 2-2240. Six small cylinders Clarke Motor clatea. 280 Tolland Turnpike, Information over phone. Appoint­ Car ‘necestary, Box'^C, Herald. A —L - B - E- R - T - ' R FUR!tNISHED ROOM for rent Ga- appointment please call Howard- .Sales, .101 Broad street. ment onlv. Howard R. Hastings. R. Hastings. 2-1107. THE PROSPEtrr Hill School for Manchestet Phone 2-3.5S.5, nlghta 4,1 ALLVN .RTBEET, WSRTFORD rag*:e\avallable. Central. .Phone Phone 2-1107. 1* ANTED— Man lo W'ork In gaa Onen Thiira, Eves. T il 9 P. M. young children. Pre-Kindergarten. SAVE A T BARLOW MOTORS 7891. station and garage. Must be ag­ 2-4052.v^ M ANCjflEfrriR —Four down.' two IN WAPPING ^ I Kindergarten. Monday through coM PLE'i'E Repairs hy Stuart f t FOR LEASE—Modern eervlce sta­ gressive and a worker. Refer­ CABINET on heater, two burner, unflniahed up. Oil heat. Rusco Friday Traniportatlon furnish­ Three Beautiful 19.50 Plymouth Wolcott on washing machines tion, in good location on main ence* required. Good working two to thr'ee room heatlne ca­ Apartments—Flats— storm Window* and screen*. Set ed. Mrs Lela Tyhur. director. Sedans vacuum r'eanera. motors 'small Ihornughfare. Reasonable rent, conditions. Good pay for right pacity. Also Glenwood range, new Tenements 63 tuba, copper tubing. Outdoor fire­ Phone 4287. .smsll Investment required. Crown man. See Van for Interview. gratee and bricks. Phone 3671. place, excellent condition for only appliances Frea plekxup'and de- ONE FlVE-rdqm furnished apart­ 19.50 Dodge Coronet 4-Dr.—Like livery A-l repair, sales. 1*0 Petroleum Corp., 92 Walnut .. Van’s Service Station. 427 Hart­ 810.500. Barbara Woods, Agent. BALLAKD'S Driving School. Man- new. THREE-PIECE llvi'ig room suite ment. one three-room furnished tm>. m i ri w t <»W » Irv T V ' Main. .P,hon* -SSM.....______street, Hartford, Phone 5-2105. ford Road. 8702. ---- -Chester’* -oldest... fhousanda-of ac,- I04IT Dodge' Cnron?!' "Hedah —VCl-y and eogaw»H --eHate. - ExcetteW -apartment; CalLRoekviHe 5-5*03: It t C E Y D P P ir ^ Jbbil Binllli BY^.T;«AM IiW cldent free Ins* ruction hours. clean. DOORS OPENED key* fitted, PART TIME handy man for condition. Phone 2-06.5.5. MANCHESTER -- Nine room Hundreds of satisfied student*. apartment. Steady work, choose oh7(X>you ) WBa.,NO. 194* Plymouth Cluh Coupe—Ra­ copied., .vacuum cleaner*,, . irons Help Wa^ed— Female 35 BlKintoS . .V, home, two baths, large bam. ap- mAOTKNOyy rMYANKLe.^TMMX'THM'S ''" ' For _ ippo(ntmiWt"'te ' 3- dWh hdufi.'Cair 2-0759. . BLACK.*;T0NE Washtnr rhachlne. ' ’jiTwIm^ely three acrea^nf 'isihd WNOW yh e/c a p v l b u t - . dio, heater,- a -ewetl- Httle car,- — gum*: , atv.. repaired - Shear*. WOMAN to live In and care for -wringer rime, one-year oMrexrefi ___ ^-iFor R ^ - 1 ___ - 6 l YEflgS5ttTlCsYQa&tR»My 2245. lwlvM.-raowera^«tc_put,lo.tp_co!u. line'Tocatloh.. ,Three 'fooifis and IdJOiENAMEAHAMEiS---. —OAOSHTERT 1047- Dodge-Cuetom- -4-D p.,—Raxtio, children—eveninge-in—return—for APPLTCATIONS— accepted— -lent-cnndit lon^ -Ehone.-69*fl.,-att*r-|-~ hoped to DEAu fo r fOOvjl ditlon for coming need* Bralth- -bath -may'b#Twnrsd"Tls“ 5eparat#’' CAFTWM f roOR-VOURE heater. A fine car at a low price. room and board. Phone 2-4290 route saleamen. Good working 5 p. m. apartment. Shown by appoint­ JOHN6MITU'/ HURT? fr o m th e INDIANS. Aulomoblleti for Sale i wait* .52 Pearl, street. JL 1947 Studebaker Champion 4-Dr.—, days. conditions, five-day week. two Modern two bay ser^ce .sta- ment only. Madeline Smith, Real­ Radio, heater. Very, very nice. weeks' vacation with pay. See 1949 Chevrolet • ■ Radio, heater. CANING CHAIRS, reflnlshed and ^ f(oM E Demonstrations! Ov’er 200 tion ready for occupartcy on tor. 2-1642 or 4879. Like new. 1947 Oldsmohlle "8" 4-Dr. —Radio, repairing. Edward E. Fish. 104 Mr. Stnden at J. A. Bergren CHAMBERS FURNITURE of the neweH plastic item*. See Dairy Farms. 1100 Burnside Hartford Road, in Marni^ie*- MAN(?HESTER —813.000. Vacant -1047 •CadUUCv-.RadlO- and heater. heater., hvdramatlc. Very nice Chestnut street. Tel. 38**. A t The Green and priced hox-. —^— this fast selling line. Writ* to- Aye I Ea,rt_ Hartford. Conn...... 8 room.-, garage. Not In develop- day.” Hduse' o f PlSsTICS;' “A von," ter. Station is fyll.v equipR^ 1948 Pontiac —Radio and heater. 1942 Chrysler Sedan- A bargain A8HE.S AND Rub’rlsh removed menl.'''ftedaco'rlW'd:''FlOd’ri' 'A'ti(r Conn. with list, compressor, centrai- *talr* reflniahed. Steam oil heat, 1947 Chevrolet Aero Sedan. at 8295. Call Norman F Pierce of the Male nr Female 37 Televisions, Radios, Rknges. Sanitary Refuse Company In Refrigerators. Ironers and iied lubrication, shelving. ctc> screen*, new Venetian blind*. F. 1946 Ford—Radio and heater. 1940 Chevrolet 4-Dr. Maater De­ Help Wanted— H. A. mortgage 8*.*00. Near bii* luxe--8295, Manchester. Tel. 2-0252. Small Appliances. Chrome Modest investment needed. 1941 Chevrolet—Radio and heater. EXPERIENCED Book k’e e p e r. .gnd new *chool. E*cott, Man- 19,1* Chevrolet Tudor — Depend­ AN'ngUfi.S RefinIshed Repairing A LITTLE OF THIS breakfast .set.*.. Quality furni­ } . i Knowledge of automotive book­ May be leased reasonably. eater 38*3. ,AU.{4IK 1941 Ford Coupe — Radio and able transportation. done on any furniture. Tlemann. ture for the entire home. keeping. preferred but not necea- •f.TTK—z-C heater. 1937 Pontiac at 875. 1*9 South Main stVeet. Phone sary. Apply McCTure Auto Cn„ SEVEN ROOM aingle, now vacant. Z-0 AND A LITTLE-OF THAT Phone Hartford 7-7221 or Fir*t floor haa living room, din­ Nf ffrt__ 1940 Pontiac—Radio and heater. Many, Many More 5843. Mr. Mcaure, 373 Main street, Open 9 :30 to -*> T. H V. «. PM. OB. Manchester. Hartford 8-8914 After 5 P. M. ing room and kitchen with lava­ BY RUSS WINTBRBOTHAM 1940 Chevrolet—A* I*. 8125 ape- out Of The High Rent District LINOLEUM Reu.nanta 50c square C'pntrally-located Hartford . Evenings 7:30 to 8:30 tory. Second floor ha# 4 bedrooms CHRIS W ELKIN. PIsMteer A Planet, Boys! .clal. yard. A.»phalt tile, wall covering. and full bath. Steam heat. Two- BARLOW MOTOR SALES company has openings for ' or Write ''But, mother, you utsd to spank ms for disob0yin|[! Don't 1935 Plymouth. \ ^ Done hv reliable, well-trained Situations. Wanted— car garage. Lot 1 1 #' x 1.50'. NVzpping. CflaOr— —™ Phone-5404- A IL-Jobs r^gusrantead. -Hall messenger girls. , TIDE WATER ASSOriATED Abuut-20yeata-oULJT;ice.81S,*Qa— try to toll mo thM^ V • ir^d TripVE^an ...... Open. Until .9,...... 'FflBAle^ .' . . .. '38 FLOOR SAMPLE.>" BlackstoM Lliroleom Co 58 t'ottage- street. HiitOMttlc Wisher; slightly dehf------O IL CO. ----- Jame#-J; Rohan- and >-Son,- Real- - \}942 International. . . Phone 2-.4022. evenings 6166 or. , tdce. .517 Hartford: Road, Phone .. 1941 FORD Tudor.-Good engine, Ideal opportunit-y for an.v- W IL L c a r e for children over-3 ed. Big. reduction. - A'.-B.C; Appli­ Box 609, Hartford BY HERSHBERGER 1939 Ford pickup, tires. _ Real eoiind little car *109. one who enjoys meeting peo- ■8«- Phone 2- ance. 21 Maple street. Phone 2- 7433. 3874. L57.5. throughout. High value for little POWER BtTRNERS and Range ple and dislikes routine. ELDRIDGE Street—* room*, new BYCHOLSKI money. Douglas Motors, 333 Burnera expertly cleaned and oil heating xyatem, down-rialrs. MOTOR SALES Main. • 36" ECONOMY electric range. SMALL STORE for rent. Call serviced. Let'us service and re­ W ANTED — Bsbyaitting. Call Large oven, double seal door. 6493 or inquire 59 Homestead excellent, upstair.* need* redecor­ “ . 255 Broad Street pair vour wa.vhing machine or re- Short work week plus earn- ating. Bargain If taken quickly. NO-IiaWN-PAVMENT-ON ed' tim» off,—ami—good pa.vv 3337 after 2 o', m.______Three chromalox top unit,* aqd street.______...... 1949 STtlDEBAKER Commander Trigei-ithr'-Mefra' .RfifVIg*. 2-0883. aix quart deep well cooker. 7 'Suburban’ R tW jrT Y i.. Realtdrs, A N Y PRKW AR CAR LKSTKD Cafeteria. Many additonal (XIMBtNATTON Office and living 541 Main street. Phone *215. Regal deiltxe 4-dopr sedan. Radio, rABLVRT-MAKING:-remilsh and Does—Blrd»-mPet8__ 4L heat_position swrltche.-. Speedy heater, overdrive. One owner. BELOW--ALL RFCF.NT benetfis. broiler at convrenlent worklnV “■quarter* fo r rent. Six room*'lo­ TRADES ON NEW DODGE repair furniture. Cornices made to TEN SMALL Fox Terrier*. Cock cated on Main, street, near Post MANCHESTER—New seven room Call 6301. \ order. Phone 2-95.1,1. John Hahn. height. Regular price 8169.95, aingle, 4 bedroom*, llnng room, and PLYMOUTH CARS er flpanielf. Zimmerman's ken­ sale price 8154.SS. Montgomery Office. Inquire 470 Main street. 1949 CHEVROLF.'ir~ee^T 1950 A Company representative nels. Lake street, Bolton. Phone dining room, kitchen. 2 baths, WLNDOW SHAPES made to order W ard, 824-*28 Main street. Phone breezeway and garage. Ddwn Chevrolet Tudoi\ 1950 ChesTOlet 194* Chevrolet 2-Dr Gray, Ra­ and installed. Venetian blinds will be at the Connecticut 82*7. 518L Wanted t o Rent W Fordor*. 1946 C^vrolet Aero- dio and heater 8905. pai-ment, 8*.000. Howard R. and curtain rod.*. 24 hour service. State Employment Service, W ANTED—Three adult* derire Hasting* 2-1107. __ sedan. Douglas alw^’s has Chev- E.stlmates gladly given. Fagan FAULTLESS Washing machine 1947. Oldsmohlle Model "88" Cluh COCKER SPANIEL pupa, price furnished apartment or hoiiae irplets. Douglas Motors, 33.1 Main.- Window Shade C o, Route 44 at 806 Main Street, Manchester, with wring'Sr. 4 veare old. Good BOI.TON NOTCH homes, a few of As Illustrated Coupe Radio, heater, two tone reasonable. Phone 2-47*7. condition. Tel.'.5314. March 1st. Call 2-2292. PRISCILLA’S POP Rolton Notch Phone '2-4473. on Monday, February l i , from these choice four room ranch 1951 <’HEVRo 'l ET -T ilW iLike gray and blue 8*95. BASS Ptuas- new. Blue. See It at CltrV» Motor 9 A. M. to 3:30 P, M. SALE-^ USED washers and vac­ URGENTLY Needed. 4 or 5 room home* still svallable, .All plaster­ 1948 Dodge Club Coupe •— Light CANARIES. Guaranteed singers. rent by young couple with 3’x ed walla, tile bath, oil heat, large „ FOR FISH IN G S , Sale*.' \ green', radio heafer.---8*7.5. HnuMhold Seirvieei* , uum Cleaners. Reconditioned, SOME MEN COLLECT^ Also females. Phone^3-6428. guaranteed, low cost. We repair year old daughter. Phone 2-2108; Idla. Immediate ornipancy “ 89.- 1951 FORPXcustom sedan ftt^dio. Offered 13-A 350 with 81,000 dov.-n for veteran. STAMPS OR COINS. 1941 Dodge 4-Dr,—Blue—83*5. ASS1S1\ANT FOR doctor’f offtce. all makes of.electric clock#,-Iron*, W A N TE D - '^•o-room fumiehed WALDO COLLECTS, heater and overdrive. New gttar- LOVABLE Beagle pup, 3 months. tpasters, l*mpa,_ Wringer ...wash­ T. J. Crockett. Phone 5418. ORGAN.DY Curtains laundered hy. ■fuil nr part time. Write Box R, apartment With kitchenette,' by *BAS6 PLUGS!^ aSfe*. 'MrCTIire!A"uto “ Co., "37^ 1941 DeSoio"4-Df'— Bluie grav — Will sell reasonable to a good er*, vaoum cleaneira. etc. A. B. C. hand. Will r*,ll for and deliver. Herald. home only. Phone 2-4300. two elderly ladles. Write Box K, MANCHESTER — 42 acres, 10- Mam id-raft Phone 2-9442. |1!*5. Appliance, 21 Mj;ple. Phone 2- .P)wne.Jl,;(lfti3.------■HeraM.— -'---— — toom -house, barn,. garag#-< Suil> w a n t e d -E xperienced full time TROPICAL Fish ahd. plants. New ‘■i'.57.5.'‘...... 1941 G. M C. One-ton panel. Very 19.3* Plymouth 2-Dr. — Green, WEAVING of hiirns, moth hole* able for development.. Howard R. .xeawflUtJe,- K e m y 'z Garage. Tti- ^ blark 8150. .... - ...... bookkeeper. With knowledge of shipment. Kelly’*. Aquarium, 29 WANTED—4 or 5 room unfurn' Haating*. 2-n.0^7_,______and • tom clothtng. hosleryr rtiiw'. typipg: - .Appiv'' in-pfrson.' C. E. ENJOY- -THE -: Cnnveniene#'. and “ishedritps'f tment -hy ijionng Toupie 2-*0*2. . fitmSet it w t .' Open 'uhtti 9i , economy of a 15 cu. ft. freezer. 10,18 Plymouth 2-Pr.— Black.' ra­ hafidhage repalied, " tipper re­ House and Son with infant son. Write Box P, E a s t Ha r t f o r d — cape cod 1949 FORD Fordor Radio,, heater. dio, heater— 850. placement, umbrellas repaired, Holds 525 pounds of frozen food, Herald. «1th full shed dormer. Isrge lot. men's shirt collars reversed and .Poultry and SnppHeg 43 two basket*, two dividers for One o'e'ner. Perfect throughout. TRUCK SPECIALS F.H.A. mortgage 89.400, rash re­ Clarke Motor Sales. 301 Broad replaced. Marlow’* Little Mending NOT SO SECRET BROAD BREASTED Bronze tur­ easy sorting, counter balanced lid WANTED — Apartment by sales quired 83.400, Call Msdelln# keys. Fresh frozen, ready any­ alreet. 1945 Dodge l '» Ton Platform Shop. sta.v* open at any angle. Light executive and adult daughter. Smith. Realtor. 2-1842 or 4879, Body, 12'.'Che<'ked bv our lenice — just w hat add.* up to a time. * to 22 pound*. Srhaub't goes on automatically. Regular Three dr four room, fumiahed or s*. Z-Y 1951 CHEVROLET tudor. Radio, dept. Buy U with a drtve-8595 FLAT FINISH Holland window good job i.s pretty, much Turkey Farm, 1*8 Hillstown 8157;9.5, sale 8319. Only one at unfurnished. Both employed. Tel. NEW SIX room colonial house at ~ tfi Bag, g $ Pm heater. 7.000 mile* Only 11.695. shades made to measure. All .Road. thia price. Montgomerv Ward. 16 Phelps Road. For terms and 1940 Ford Pankj—Healer, all new aareed upon. Short week, 2-9640. . Undondltlonally'' guar a h t e e d . metal Venetian blinds at a nrw *24-82* Main street. Phone 5181. recaped tires ' Including spare. fine working- (Minditions-,- BUStsiEss ..Executive ..W'ith...one. price Call Georg# L, Fish. Man- Another Backset. RY LESLIE TURNKR "N00d g baby.tituf for tht ovoning?" PoeiUvely a* good a* new. Doug low price Keye made while "you c'heat'er "6194';” '" ...... CAPTAIN^ASY V-8. Price 8195, wait. Marlow'a. ^ interp.ating work, under­ Articles for Sale 45 WE BUY and sell good uied fuml' child'will pay six month* rent in Wfc...... eo E. WE 0ETTER .r , las Motors, 333 Mam. advance and guarantee to keep O0WOM9LY COOUNA YOU YE9. "\ 6UT THATSX TUUIS^TMNT FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS standing .supervittors all "tiire, comblnatinn range*, gaa NOW UNDER ronxtruction, four HSP ND CMAUCE 007 A |SlPEEPf|N MEXICAN \ NAME 9OUMD0 HOP RISHl M.FROg 'HOLDKM TONISHTf SEVERAL PAIRS of riding boot#, home in perfect condltldh. Need ABUllET. THATjS * JOE. MAY8E1UPKL TOONERVil.LE FOI.KS BY FONTAINE FOX I 1940 DODGE club coupe. Heater SOLIMENE. Inr. count. breeches and Jodhpur*. Phone ranges and neaters. Jones Furni­ room* plus two unfinished. Fire.., WHATEVER TO STMH IT HE8E„.AiCE*l«E'. iris |FAMt-0fffl ASTT I and radio.' 8195. Good condition. Rndfinff—SIdinff 16 ture Store. 36 Oak. Phone 2-1041. 3 or 4 rooms, partly or completely place, open stairway. Yoiuigs-' Hlff v o n IN THIff FOR, IT. NO SOOD HKI!/YOU TH'FEMALC I ’VE KEPT THE P10TOL MORE UKE RA«*UN' Dodge-Plyrnouth Cars .58*2. A0,«WELL.ASSORTOF T h a t D epcst C l u b W’lll accept -.84 weekly, Calao ,, We have opjiortunities furnirhed. Mr. Miller 8**3. town kitchen, plastered walls, full CAR*. rMffORRY INDY? K S tD ta . iTjs /*UTIK>R VMO 6H0T ■ ; Job Rated Truck* ■ .GUARANTEED .Roofing ..and roof DE LUXE Bengal .coal-wood and ASKXIUENIRI ------COGp l k 45. meat and qmetTwiTh- inrulaiioh. Foundation size :25* '* - YOU 6(770 WAP THAT CKPIRSOr/AFEMiER DOWAI nepairtng -riMtlera -aiid- -condqc- ,w’hiclv offer- you- i l l - o f - gi*—TijnmihaUjm- ranger Chat ''-iTtipne i'JSS., 16 CU FT. FREEZER. Call 2-1797. ouT chlTdren. ''w'anr'i'o'rehT imfurii- 34'. Garage. 82.900 down, Charles . " tOHB‘'ftEARCH FOR iPhone-.IHOLior^dtOa^wwi-jt.i. $324.;9A,; tla#d < ..aBly * '-njohtha, laittff 'Wpartwtoti^Wert#': ^ IX; *'ii*he»e'Bhe.■ listMffeBhe. Tm'ohe'Phohe IWto.’^'‘llfito. ‘ ':;’'v NOfim iGf 7 ?»5 U P A C K A ?irr four-door de.iuxf WF- SPECIAUTIR in roofing and 81*5 Installed. Watklii* Brothera, Herald.. . ‘ . ■aiten, like- new. One green, One Safe Place To Buy Used Ckr# siding Highest Quality .ma­ REASONABLE—A ll 111 good, con­ Inc,. 93.5 Main street. t h r e e ADUL'tS desire 4; 5 or 6 FOURrFAMlLY house itl excellent lielge'. T9S1 Model 300. new fire* rcENBR AL OFnCE 1942 Chevrolet Thidor. with heat terials. Workmanship' guiran-. dition. Blonde crib, maple bed, room unfurnished rent. Pratt and location, sitiutfed on a large' loL beautiful two tone, equipped with (with or without t.vping) Chinese plaque*, bedspreads, size NEW .1952 Deluxe electric 'rotary One apartment vacant upon sale. Very clean, prewar, in excellent teed. A. A. Dion, Inc., 299 Autumn sewing machine, complete with Whitney employee. Reference*. famous uUramatie clutch, radio, condition Clarke .Motor Sales, street, ’’ hone 4880. 14 coats, fur Jacket, iiiits. sA'er- Call 2-3651. Excellent income. T. J. CrocketL heater, new car guarantee. 1948 TABULATING *1 dressea, two evening bolero’* all attachments, portable only ' Broker. Phone 5416. 879:9.5; console 8109.95. Senk Ford Tudor, 1947 Oldsmohlle 78 OPERATOR and girl's size 9 summer coat Business Property four door sedan. 1949 Nash four Roofinff 16-A man's overcoat, else 3*. Phone 2-' bed'a. Carter street. Tel. 7519. MANCHESTER—Zoned for husl-. Boor. 1946 Packard wnth new , BALCH BETTER BUY For ^ le 70 ness, 4-fsmtly and 8 room single.' ROOFt?!G. Specializing In repair­ **88. motor, new paint. 1949 Chevrolet USED CARS EASY SPIN Dryer washer. Threa Income 82,849.50 per' j-ear. ^How­ ing roofs of all kinds. Also new SECRETARIAL LOCAL—Well established snack sedan, 1950 Chevrolet Tudor, 1947 4.000 PAPER bags tor potatoes. years old. Very good condition. ard R. Hastings, 2-1107. 1950 Ponttsc Sedan Coupe—Hy- roofs. Gutter work. Oilmney# TRAINEE Phone 2-9462. '» bar. Ideally suited for married : 18 ’S. m iB/'tflrsJ Chevrolet sedan. 1949 Lincoln 50 pound capacity. Amelia Jar- couple. .Reply only If really Inter- dramatlC'. Fully equipped. cleaned, repaireo, 28 yeari' ex- VI*. *72 Parker street. Phone sedan. 1950 Packard four door pertehc*. Free astlniatex ' f?all VISIT B.B.B. Benson's Bargain ' ested. Write Box J, Herald. . O TH ER "ADVS. ON P A G E 1 VIC FUN! A Nffise Downstairs BY 6IICHAEL O'MALLEY sedan, beautiful blue, radio, FILING and 7026 1950_P*ck*rd 4-Dr. Sedan—One Howiey, Manchester 53(8r. Basement Several good used re­ haater, low mileage, 12.000 mile owner, low mileage. CLERICAL WORK frigerator*. 825 up. Combination PR^'K AROUMP TO JA«OM,P«7,YOoJ\t*OAI*r»B#IU,V, iTD iXiyA V WHAT MADE AN ASSORTMENT of sto'rm min- HRAR AMrTWiNfft) A u eg. YOU'RE ■ ear, coat 83.986 new. Jt's yourt aiUGIILIN ROOFS stay on in oil and gas range, 829.50; Ben- ffCBENTIKAACE ~D FIND ) YOU think. 19.50 Buiclr Sedanette—Dynaflow dow# vartOL-t sizes. Good condi­ Be teehidefi among oar elleat* who*e property we have Wold by 1 TWOUffHT I ' t J OFTHIS for $1,798. Easy - terms, trade. any kind ot storm! For guaran­ dix EcOnomat m-a*her, f 149.M, 1948 Iteekard club sedan, radio, Low mileage. A Company representa­ tion. Call Weldon Beauty Studio. ' laeliMUag yoar property among .those we have for aalq: MgARP A NOSB PLACE? teed routing call Cloughlln, Man­ tive will be at the Con­ Phone 5009. demonstrator, 5 , pc. chrome ATTHKffltTE heater, good tires, new paint, low 1947 Pontiac Sedan Coupe—Six chester 7707 kitchen set*. 859.95.'Used electric necticut State Emplp.v- FRANK U FINNEY r T / f r EArnrANCft mileage, guaranteed. Terms and cylinder, two tone blue and gray, TWO LAUNDRY tuba. 24 x 22 x grange. 825. Youngstown 48' G trade, only 8399 down. 1P38 Hcatinff—riumbinff l 7 ment Service. 806 Main 18". Will deliver. Make an offer. ' ”*ink«. twin . bowl. 899.95. 2 used Aaoorlato ta Farma Cbsvrolat $85; 1931 Studebaker, 1947 Mercury Convertible Coupe Street. Manchester, on Phone 889*.‘ ...... ■— ---- —washers. |5-Wach. Kitchen 1m - R e i U i o r ----- $35; 1939 Pontiac cluh coupe, —Excellent condition. PLUMBING. New 'work, also al­ Monday, February 11. cablneta. 819.50 - $;a M. Terms- 1940 Chevrolet sedan. 1940 Pack­ terations: 24 hour service. Call EXCELLENT Opportunity - to ao ; A (51Us) Many Othar* To Choose From tradea. 718 Main atraet, Benson'a. ard coupe, 1940 Chevrolet Tudor. C. O. Lnrentzen. Manchester 3836. from 9 A. M. to 3:30 quire -jsad Reynolds. Prlntaalgn W a l t . q N l i l u a n g . g r a n t B n w e r ’s, 358 East Center ~ Open Evening* Until 10 P. M. machlAe. Very geod~7i‘6ndiUoii. Office fitananr - atraat Open Thursdays until lo, PLUMBING and heating, spaclal' 8150; aold new 8600.' Inquire Bur- LAUND ERALL Automatic wash­ Aaooeiate In galea izlng in repairs, ramodalmg, cop­ WOMEN .1 2) looking tor ani Ideal ton'a. ing machine. Qall 4011. Evet. Maaehetter tlfifl 1049 CHEVROLET Fordor. Radio BALCH PONTIAC per water piping, new construe' way to make money? Nauonal and hshtar, ona local owner. Ex- 135 Center Street tien. Time payments arranged. advertiser has plan for wckklng SACRIFICE—Seven months' old "gpoclalislag hi Homea City, guburbaa aad Farms—glaeo 1010" <2> oellsat ceedlUoB. CUrka Motor Phone 2-4548 Edward Johnaon. Phont 6979 or hour# at your convenience, w rite ANTIQUE Grandfather's clock. Thor Spinner washer, can ‘ 8- 04t Mam gtfaat, Hartford. 2.7584 — EvoaiBga. lianrbeater 0100 Salsa, 801 Broad atraat 5044. ? Box M, Herald. LtlM now. Phone RoekvtUe 8-5308. 2040. - r - r .^1' ^ " ,J P .. -l.U"" i ti. ■ ' ♦' • >ACa^ELVE "-B ILtortnio Priilj M d P w b K m ''WiiMMriiW

word "qu-ar-to-acr-eeu-Us"; thus wihen it ia tranalatad into Xbigliab. l o ^ i :• r flitetayw$ 0 ^ MUl 1 AboutTown Mayor Reads StatemenLon Italian Relief 2 Iiiah or Swediab wa gat Uia words Safe SfQlen LAND SURVIYI|^;MM Manthor a ( tha AndM MWT Bulhncit Cheney XuxU- Heard Along Main Street "Four Acres." 1 * ' Eawaa el CbeMatleee ■n. . f t U iy, No. IS. U8WV, >»1U hold a Now tbs people of tbo weat Mde CIVltJN^INERIllti Maneheider^A City of Village Charm hurineea meetinc Monday evening And on Some of Mancheiter*B Side StreeU^ Too can sleep better antr go about their Fit>in School \ « t • o'clock In .the State An daily tasks ss If nothing bad hap­ ^SP pened. The dark clouds are faat Pdword L Davit, Jr. ^WBoryi...... - VOL.LXXLJNO. 112 40 p ac* U ) MANCHESTER. CONN^ MONDAY. FEBRUARY 1 1 .19S2 (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE FIFE CSiHn BaH-OMy Anovltlata la any Held, la that we disappearing and once more the H^totored dvil EagtaMT uMI Several weelu ago we ractivad' JUbMit i| l5 d j b vSloM yr Ever Ready Circle of Kind's know what wa lika. rpbins wiUJwrald the approach L u d Surveyor Dau^tera will meet in the direc- a release from a New York public . Since* the date on which the con- spring, the kids will get Out their Defense Stamps M l^ tora' room of the .Whlton Memo­ relations outfit telling about a bra teat to pick "The American Beau­ msrbles and migs and one# more 18 F roctor Road, rial Library Tueaday evening at manufacturer in that city who waa ty.” etc. haJt paaaaiL our only rea­ will listen to ths crack of the b at ing in Rockville Br^ak gi TeL V 8It 7 : « ...... ing to assembia a dozen beauty son for bringing tfib paattar up at and the umpire yalUag-t-'ptay ball.'-’ contest winners from all over the this time la that •' -spring ii Weat Bide CAiamber of Commetoe Rockville, Feb. were, country to vie for the title of "The at hand (wel know be­ . 8. L. Rumbling, Bee. St. Mary'a Women'a Auxiliary American Beauty Who Beat Typi-, continuing their invri^gation to­ will m.eet Monday evening a t 7:30 cause we have a cold; others know (lea the Beauty of .Ball." It because of the balmineaa of the *TIIm’s Hymn of Hate" day into the theirt of. a safe con­ in the Guild room. Rev. Richard The' purpose of the contest, Kalter will lead a discuaainn on last couple of days and still others J. P. McEvoy, well known an a taining about i l M in money and other than the ultimate one of aell- because the urge ia being felt to .writer of comic strips, short (iefense atafrips which waa taken "Exploring the Hymnal." Jfo.it- In*' more bras. waa. the release; check over fishing tackle), and eaaea will be Mra. laeac Bell, Mrt. stories snd books when akked to from tix old. High School build­ stated, to prove that "Beauty-be-i when spring is at hand, you know write a "g u est .cslurim” for a Clayton Alltaon, Mra, Joseph Ken- gira wUh_Balh" and that "beauty | what that means, ing Ttauraday night by men po-' rr hedy. Mr*. George Tdmltnaon,-Mrs. ^ ’ashlngtoii social jmblication, ac- standards should be setupTiere in ; H meanA among' other "things. comrijodatetTv^th a rsgiilar "Hlm'a beMeyz 'had-galiied-etitry-tnto Francis McGeown and Mrs. George America iisihn the women of Bali , that the appreciation of things , Torrance...... Hyniri of Nate." 'the building before it waa locked ‘as mddejx for measuremenla." beautiful is enhanced, that beau­ for the night. He ask*.: "Have you ever. **rh Fancy - - The,release went on to say that ty la riot only rewarded ’ biit re­ a.Men's Page In a newspaper? No 'PpUcti laid there e'ere no'iridi- The Epworth Circle will meet the manufacturer, who has been warding, and that, at a reault. be­ you never have, and by the Eter­ cationa of forced entry and the fact CANDY VALENTINES Monday night a t 8 at the home of shaping the destiny of women for ing alive la thet'much more fun nal you never will . . . Men are that the achool's auditorium is An Sizes SBc arid ap Mrs. Doris Potter. 138' Hollister 27 .years, reached hla conclusion ajid meaningful. gallant I Noble! often made a^'eilable to the public PETER'S Street. Miss Syl\ia ClaGin will concerning the Ideslness of Bali­ Therefore, with beauty and Its at night leads them to suspect that be co-hostess. "Have you ever aeen a dally col­ CHOCOUTE SHOPPE nese beauty only after a painstak­ appreciation becoming so much lection in which men writers tesr the persons who took the safe,, Plane (>ash.Ki|ls Four on Maneuver Takeoff Plane Returns ing study of ^.feminine Charms important, we felt that oiir read­ into woirieri, mocking their frail­ which weighs about 180 pounds, en­ M l MAIN ST. UMT Battle 3rd W reck Loyal Circle of King's Daugh­ throughout history, ers. especially the menfolk, should ties. or else pretend to advise tered the building while it waa still Silent Thousands ters Will hold it* monthly meeting He even goes' so fsr as to rank have some guide to go by in know­ other men how to bamboozle, be­ open and remained 'Until everyone Safelv to Field Monday night at 7;45.in the. Fed­ the typical Balinese charmer way ing what Is beautiful. If that bra fuddle and bewitch the little sil­ had left and the school'was closed. eration room of Center Church out in front, of what we had sl- manufacturer really knowa^what Shapes Up Within City lies? No. You ne\*er have. Men ’Ihe theft was not discovered New York. Feb; 11—(F)—A House. Surgical dressings will he wcys considered the old standby he IS talking about, the old appre­ know how^ to keep a confidence. until 8 a.m. Friday, shortly after Hono^ Geohgfi VI (our-engined PIm American folded and the hostesses will he in female beauty standards. Venus ciation system of sctifin.reaction They would be embarraased to be­ school opened. SAVE IN COSTS has to go. or at least be modified World Airways CMutellattoa Mrs. Robert Martin and Mrs. Har­ de Milo, Not only that, but the re- tray the frail and foolish contra­ Police also said that leaving' the ' . ’ •______, F o r Senate ry Mathews. ' so that the reaction ia touched the reads hia prMlamaUon'’'gn made a successful emergency Inj ures 40 lease would have us believe thst dictions which make women what * the thpuaamU qf^ctlma of the Italian flooda la building would have present^ ho the bra entrepreneur regards Ve­ off by Balinese-type action. - London,;Feb. 11—(>P)—King George VI came back,to Lon­ landtag at Idicwlld airport lo^ — / they are. 'And what, they are Is John R DeQuattre. chalnttan of the Italian Flood Relief drive, looka problem,'since the doors open from WITH MUTUAL don for tbe last time today and England’s three queens—his day after being forced by en­ The Auxiliary Police will hold a' nus is s bit of a freak, with or plenty .good enough—If only they the inside and snap lock ivhen they Washington, Feb. II—(TP) Elizabeth, N. J„ Feb. 11-*— without arms. Nowhere In this column have "Jee k s^ * ***^'^* tunda^ •tar^Monday and wUl continue for ttvo mothfir^^his wife and his daughter^-saw the body caVpied gine trouMo to turn back oa a dinner at, the Garden Grove Mon- our readers seen anything about would stop pretending they are iso are shut —Powerful labor and farm (TP) —A crippM slrliner . day evening with the Auxiliary Her head's too small and her smart and men so dumb. revefwtly into ages-old Westminster hall for three days’ flight to Puerto Rico. feet ere too big, and. the release ^ e issue of baseball at the West The safri n*az takeh from the INSURANCE organizations spoke out to­ The plaae. carrying 81 Paa- .roared down into . this Police of Springfield. Mass., ss Side. For one thing, the matter "Yes. newspapers are full of the setback toumairient once second floor of the school which homage froiri the nation. S day against Universal Mill* _ guests of the locsl group. charges, as a result of her stand­ women's pages—all claiming they The body came by train from nengers and crew members, left friffhtened, crash > pafued ing in a slniirhed postlton." ahe belongs on the sport pages or In again getting under way, and for is used for the upper' grades of tanr Twining (UMT). Idiowild shortly after mldalght some other section of the news- are devoted entirely to women'k In- 14 Tueadaya a ^ o u p of men would the Eaat School. The safe was Let us show you how ilivl- Sandringham, where the King died, city today, sliced into a big has. a protruduig-atidomeh..'! . .... The nation’s two biggiBst (e.M-)- A short time later the r l— ' Tneaday evening the -Profesamn-' ^pee.- For- another,-Heard ATorik te-reats. .But wJiat..is women'k^u'in-. b«:aM»^4«-".get-oub-wiUi the-boys Court Cases |.use^.. ..Ben»ick_J. d«mU .rctnnied.. by. JMulnal and waa carried bn a gun-carriage apartment house and blew up si Women's Cluh snd its guests What seems to strike, the bra hM constantly kept free from any clpal interest? 1 blush prettily as fHilft Icmg‘8'CtoMi ststttmr ttiw three Clubb Gets lilfbf'g1N)U|)8,""tb6 AFL" 8Wd piVwV '^alQawW MP g^^WriOl manufacturer as even more aerl- for a game of carda.” Lewis for gchool purposes. Companies , iV^Uce the cost to the field with one of thb —the iliii^ major air disaster enjoyed a card party at ths Cen- tlining discussions, as an* ' I admit It is men. They print a Cantain Peter .T. Dowcewlcz of milea to Weatmlnater. A cold rain | CIO. lined up in opposition to ter Church. Tables were deco­ Tul reader knows, andUils column ock of pieces on how to concoct — Everyweek thereafter,-we^M ~uf your insiirance. J usL eaff plaao-'o-: (oor-eaglnoo -knvtac- wlthin„thfi_city^iii ,pear to he hep. "There is noth­ of the progress of "the 14 session the "Rockvihe paUw MUd he be­ UMT measure at heanngs eylinder trouble. two months. rated with small begonia plants concentrates on items of greater fancy tidbits for 'Your Favorite a motor vehicle whUe under the lieved that the safe W*as taken from —there is no obiiKation. by the hearily jeweled crown, C leaiY^brteg which were presented to the wln- ing frivolous about the statue, no •import than the question of where Male' — when every woman's tournament." Nobody bothered to influence of intoxicating drugs o t the horae-drawn gun carriage bear-' of the Senate Armed services A Pan Americnn apokeanmn . There were 29 known detui, tell us it had been changed to a the building on the Park street .ners. _Door prizes were won by rnqiietry, nothing amorous. Her a few baaeball gamea are to be favorite male has been telling her* liquors before Judge John S. O. side and taken aw ayin a vehicle Ing it made its alow way along committee, . as did the Na* anid the plane would take, a ff and three persons unaccouQt> Mrs. Pfilllp Emery, Mias Faith eyes don't even reveal the slight­ played. We like, in fact, to dab­ for years he doesn't |iko fancy tld-- 20 a ^ io n tourney. The "boys" Rottner in Tow*n Court this morn­ of some kind. etlent streete lined with thou-: after repairs were made. - est trace of sensual emotion." read the stories we wrote; we tional Grange and the Na­ ed for, making a possible Fallow, Miss Jeanne Low and Miss ble In world affaira. to Interpret bits -what he w*ants w*hen he’s ing and was fined 1150 with J50 Sgl. John Lawrence snd State m aanda of sorrowing allent subject*.! But Resigns Gertrude Carrier. Refre-shriients Of .course, all of this to the nuctiialions on the atock market, hungry is s hunl< of meat off the know that. They just Ignored the remitted. Wright was driving- on TI Wasity AgaRey His train, bearing Queen Eliza- i tional Farmers union. death toll of 32. minor inaccuracy. Policeman John J. Taskulka of B-8d LANDS SAFELY were served hy Mrs. Edna Hart­ classicist is like telling a young to discusa the. latest non-fictlori fire, la.ste|;ully garnished with big Tolland turnpike recently and fail­ the Stafford Snrihgs Barracks sre Stato Thenier Building heth H and htfr faitiUy. edged i.r.,-!-:-,,-.,,— itaK ' t l __/ssi At least 116 have perished well, Mrs. Evelyn Piper. -Mrs. child who has just read hia first best-sellers, etc. potatoes with their jackets on. If They ignored it until. In all our ed to negotiate the cur\*e at Oak­ noleeleuiy into King’e Cioea eta- j W ashington. F eb . U — Washington, Feb. II—(TP) San Diego. CaUL, Feb. II— in the three successive resi­ worklne- on the break with the , . Tel. 6648 (F)—An .Mr Force ^ 8 6 bomber Philip Emery and the Misses Ger­ biography of George Washington So, we have Ignored the West s hunk of meat Is too expensive, innocence, we reported the tour-, land street. His car turned over Rockville police. tton in a downpour of rain and;—^The State Department said ^ A Senate floor fight dential district crackups. trude Carrier, Helen Carrier, rhKt not nnl.vWas Washington the Hide wrangle. But that was be­ then a hunk of anything. The tm- ney over. Then came the realiza­ but he wga uninjured. eieet at 2:45 p.m. (9:46 a.m.. e.a.t.) I jo^ ay O. Edm und Clubb, for* landed anfely todny nfter near­ fore we got. the letter. against Universal Military ly 18 hours aloft with landing The National Airlines D 0 6 , 'Ethel Goslee and Esther Ander- biggest liar this cpiintry ever pro­ pnrtsrit thing Is that H is s hunk tion, among the card players-that Carl B. Anderson. 21. of 1814 after a private funeral aervlce at ei^n service officer, has been disabled by engine trouble at a pon. duced. Hut he wasn't even the and not a smidgin. they would have to explain their Park street'. Hartford, pleaded the Sandringham estate where he Training (UMT) was jprbm- gear trouble'. first President. guilty to evading responslblilty cleared by s Department thousand -feet in a clear midniq^t absence from the fire side on sub­ died Wednesday. iaed today by Senator Edwin The huge siz-engined pinae, sky, nosed over—and like two Children of Mary Sodality of ,st. Now. slthoiigh we are as much Women of The Press sequent Tuesday nights to the and was fined *100 and 10 days in Despite a drenching, thousands LoyaU.'P and Security board C. Johnson (D., Colo). world's, largest bomber nor­ of an admirer of the female form jaij, He struck a car on Main others before it—plunged down in­ James' Church will receive Com­ The New* York Chapter af the "little woman." lined the three-mile route to hla- but will resign, effective to­ Tm 'golng to fight it to the last mally carrying II to IS men In to the city, aa residents cringed munion in a body at the 9 o'clock and face as anyone, we don't pre­ •National Women’s Press Club, street, failed to stop, and waa ap- tory-eteeped We'atmlnster HaU ditch," the husky western Senator Its crew, came down at 8:20 tend to he a connotslieur on the 'Twould have served them right, p^rehended by state police at the day. before the familiar, onconUng Maaa tomorrow morning. The W'hirh will produce the program we feel, to have let them stew in DISSATISFIED where the body of the late moriarch . aubb waa tha second career told a reporter. "We can get all a. m. (p.*.t.) at the Nartk scream. members are ref|uested to repoit subject, like the hra manufacturer for the organizatlon'B Valentine Bar-B-Qiie Hut at the Vernon will lie in state until the burial the men we need from Selective Island Naval Air Stattoa In at 8:4.1. The Sodality will hold a the juice of their owm complacen­ rotary Thursday hight. Anderson WITH THE OPERATION OF YOUR diplomat to be Investigated by the Piaae Explodes — after all, it's his business .tnd dinner. Monday evening in the cy. but, being married ourselves, at Windsor on Friday. department's loyalty and review Service without putting a mort­ San Diego Bay. It *waa reported meeting tomorrow afternoon .at 3 he's made a 27-year etiidy of the Now everything ia changed. If told police hia license w'as under HEATING PUNT7 gage on the life of every 18-year- to have been heavily loaded The plane rammed into the 82- the controversy involved only a grand haltroom of the Statler we took compassion and printed a suaperiaion, but investigation re­ WindowB all along the route, board.. The other waa John Serv­ family dweliing.^-gnd exploded into O'clock in St. Jamea' School Hall. subject. AH we can say. like a Hotel. Washington, has assembled correction. many engaged by enterprising old boy indefinitely." originally and on a delivery ttw baseball players and sport.s vealed he had no license. "He w*as ice, who also, waa cleared by the The wreckage of 6 (<46 Curtlaa Cowimaado He* near Wheeler-Sach FleM at Gamp Draaa. N. V., n i^ t, destination nni flying fragment* and fire. an ruilstaridlng array of talent. 'In- 1 'rental agendas, were crow*ded. department loyalty board. Johnson spoke out as the Senate fans, we’d continue to Ignore it., , ^ - ...... We are hereby sening notice, fmed *56 on the second count, HAVE A 5CIENTIFIC 5URVEY MADE after crash following takeoff with paratroopeea taklag part la Fzerclaa SaowfaD. Four dieA lx tke. nonneed. Twenty-eight of the 63 passen­ But when such an august body as ' '''“'■"’c singers and pianists from however, that after March 11,1 George A. Dunn. J r , 24, of M Many spectators on the streets held Later, .however, the Preaident'a craak mad ffv*c were Injured. (U. S. Air Force Photo a-ia AP U'lrephoto). Armed 8ei1*icea committee opened gers aboard the Miami-bound the West Side Chamber of C o m - O p o r a Company, 1952, The Herald assumes no re-1 Drive A, w*aa fined *6 for a stop ATLITTLECOET umbreUas. ' Special Loyalty board found a final week of hearings on the . plane. Including three of the four- merce'ls"'dra'w'ri "iril'6 ■fh'e^a'tt'^.'f'* estiriral-Tikefch byN inv—Yorlf apontibllRy -for- the- whereabotn*-of i-etgfl- violationr— ~ — ------Thfr-hlaek-veiled young -Queen,, ground* Jar.^ .doubt.-pf-Itta-4oyaIty. UMT measure. , _____ •member' rrew; •weivdeaai 'or'm t**-‘ tlii Am itliifjly then the issue becomes a worthy | members of-'Oie club, in which fa- any, of the men on the setback: Richard Bundy, 44. of Rockville,' now the head of the royal family and he was dlamissed from the de- ” Chairman 'R uM eir' ( D^ ' “G*") hoUM Qualified - Engineers triat your equipment, using hopes to complete committee ac- ing. At least four apartment subject for discussion py Heai’.d.i national IJlgures are pof!; held bnw,, a'n technical a«.vaassiv