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) I ■/ , <4 i <41^. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1253 f a g e POtmTBETf liaurI?PBtfr Ettfttins iifralb ATermtt Dally Net Press Ron The Wimther For the Week Ended Foraenat of 0, S. W antkor Bisraew Feb. 88, 198S Stances certainly aren't Of the best, Doiiorg Reniinded Increasing cloudineaa tonight. not. by a long shot,, . PruictpalB at iM asonic Ball Mlnlirium ahoni 18^'Clbudy " l ^ h About Town The . week, as we safd.' starts 10,930 lEuPtittig m ralD onow Tuesday. Heard Along Main Street March fl ami runs to March J4— To Bring (^ards|> ON DUAL CONTROL CARS 4 Mankar af tko Anilt the worst, possible timing. After " la For An Early Spring A Bnrenn of Otrenlatlona Manchester— A Cfty of Village Charm Mr. and Mr*. John D. HamUlon, all, income tax deadline time, r Appointment->CALL 1 ftm iar ManchMter' reBidenta who And on Some oj Manchester*» Side Streets^^ou March 15, fiices the would-be smil- ■ "We hope, that all blood donors W ERN EST A. LARSON 4 mox’ad to Mllvalf, Pa.. 5ave united er at the end of the week. And that will bring their donor certificates ^ TEl>.TEL. MitchellAllicneii 9-4870»-s ^ Mount'Lebanon Methodist MANCHE^TER^ CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1953 (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE FIVE CENTS certainly is riot conducive to mak­ with them on Monday when they VOL. LXXII, NO. 128' (CtaMlIled AdvertliUig M Page 19) Church, Pittaburgh, Pa., of which RomanUc Interest ^ swift, graceful: Afden means pro- ing anyone smile. come to Woodruff Hail to donate Dr. W. Ralph Ward. Jr., formerly How much money should -a tector; Alexander, charitable; Al- What is more, all the "joy between 2 and 6:30 p.m," said of the local South Methodist young man be earning before con- fred, peaceful; Anthony, success- scouts,''' those who go around with Mrs. Lillian W atts, Red Cro.ss Church. Is pastor. aidering marriage? A good ques- ful; Ai-nold, honorable;honorable' A »-*'•- rthur, a grin plastered over their face all volunteer chairman, in speaking of tion, even in the.se days of pros­ valiant; Bernard, daring; Bruce, week long, are going to have a last minute suggestions for Man­ chester’s March Bloodmobile Day. Vishinsky’s The Motherhood of Mary Moth- perity. happy warrior; Carl, strong and tough time convincing people FILMS ora Orel* will meet Monday night One woman was asked and she virile; Daniel, heavenlyt Judge; they're not nuts. Really now, it "By certificates.’’ she went on. DEVEUOPED AND Senator Raps at the home of Mrs. Timothy J. replied she wouldn't say yes un­ David, beloved; Donald, proud just isn’t normal to go around ! i "we mean the donor card which leader; Edward, powerful: Edwin, notes when the last donation was PRINTED Dpnovan of 45 Helaine road. '' less her boy friend has at least smiling all week long. Blast at U. S. victorious; Elmer and Earl, nobil­ J4o. we feel the request to give made and the blood type of the three or four thousand dollars in ity; Ernest, eager; Felix, happy donor. The preliminary record.s I 24-HOUR SERVICE !^e Ward group of the South the bank and is making at lea.st a smile "to the milkman, the post­ Methodist Church which served and luclty; Gordon, fine and can tv, made much more quickly |10d a week. Another answered man, the street cleaner, young- Film Deposit Box luncheon on Feb. 5 for the buaines.s strong; Hal, healthy; Harry aters, oldsters even the Income if' this card is presented and the At Store Entrance Due To(day at least $3,000 in the bank with np^ry. wealthy ruler; Isadore donor will, not be held up so long. Probe Secrecy people of the town, announces an­ tax collector,''Is asking too much. other luncheon fhr Thursday, a- take home pay. . of $80. A third; * gifted; .lay; the chatterer; Jd.scph, It might even be dangerous. You ’’Please remember, also,” donors ..March. 5,-from.. I t . to. -J;30„ 4 were reminded.- -’’not - to -eat - for United Nations; N. Y., a week before aeUln|T fof the fair[T,awrence, praised; Lewis or Louis. j,., „cort has difficulty dia- 2— Rooiievelt made tlie agree- Chicken shortcake will be fea­ four hours preceding their dbrin- KEMP'S Washington, M a rc h ^ Valta-whlch President March 2~{/P)-^()viiEt For­ tured. maiden's hand, people's guarrllan; Martin, fight- "tingulshing between ...... National tlon. If transportation to the Cen­ eign Minister Andrei Y. Well, the boys around the office er; Normpn, north-man; Robert, ter la needed, phone 3-51H. —Asserting- that he ^ ' Eisenhower aald the RUiaiana have .smile Week Joy Scout Mnd a leer­ : pn-yrrled to enslave other peoples Vishinsky will take the floor Sunset. Council, 'No. 45. Degree got Ho talking about how much good; Ronald, alnrcre; Rudolph, ing masher. If so. chun), you might ”If every donor "who has made gUSted with the secrecy, Sen. they had when they were married. idealist; Richard, bountiful; Thnm- an appointment will keep it. Man­ Humphrey (D., Minn.) de- i— on the basis that they were in the UN Political commit­ Of Pocahontas, will m eet in find yourself In need of an'up(>er be Tinker Halt Monday at S p. m. Onfe said he was making $21 a SH, a twin; Waller, strong soldior; chester will have another success­ manded today that S ta to rs merely temporary and must tee this afternoon to answer and William, guard. plate with which to sfnile during submitted to the Senate as And Here, Sir, Is Your Ticket to Berm uda When the committee for the Cin­ month from the Army when he National Smile Week next year. ful Bloodmobile Day. Don't forget throw open to the public their U. S. charges that Russia is popped the question to his girl On the female side we find Alice, —you have an important date to treaties where they Involved any derella party will present further briliiarit; Ann, kind; Barbara, inquir.v into the World War II territorial concessions. responsible for continuation details. Plans will also' be com- friend and she accepted. They have save a life on Monday," Mrs. W atts QUINN’S exotic: Edith, happy; Mary, bit­ Corilered said. agreements that once were Sen. Taft of Ohio, RepubUcan of the Korean war. leted for the rummage sale been happily married for more T he press appears to have made The UN announced that' the So­ than 10 years. terness; Bett.v, oath of God; Ber­ •majority leader and a committee S[arch 18 previous to the meeting nice, victorious; Cieo, famous; a . , serious , error , in the.... realm of secret. viet delegate would be the firat on that date. Members are urged Another fellow sa|d when he PHARMACY Humphrey stormed, out of a member, interpreted Bohlen’s testi­ apeaker at the aeaalon. The com­ Dawn,.a beginning; Eleanor, light; i *>‘K''er mathematics, at least in etosed session of the Senate For­ mony as Indicating a present be­ • to help on that occa-sion. and par­ married he had to borrow $7,5. To­ Emily, Industrious; Emma, a heal ' the opinion of one Manchester mittee haa been in receaa aince ticularly to try to donate salable day he can look back to a doeen businc.s.sman who is In a good posi­ eign Relations committee to tell lief that some of the Yalta agree­ last Thursday, awaiting Ruaaia's Issue in Doubt er; Etta, a ruler of the home; goods. A social tlnie with refre.sh- years of happily married bliss. tion to know. rejjorters that Charles (Chip) ments were a mistake. reaponae to the American accuaa- Fern, sincere and loyal; .Frances, OPEN SUNDAYS Bohlen, nominated for Ambassador But Taft, who himaelf haa crltl- tiona. menta will follow Monday night's One of the newer staff members courageous; Ivy, friendship; Karen, On the front page of The Herald m e e tin g ... I one day last week there appeared AjNtNy to Russia, was reviewing ‘‘a very i clzed aome of these agreements. At the committee'! morning tea- Tehran. Iran, March 2—(A>)—Mobs shouting anti-American was serving with Uncle Sammy pure; Linda, lovely; Louise, de­ said Bohlen contended that the un- when, he and hia nnate. decided, two La _jihologrnph . of .the. Plnkham, critical -period -In - American and. aion today.-i- delegatea from - Cuba, slogans stoned .U. S. cars and homes today as riots continned fender; Mabel; popular;- Mildred, quadruplets of West Buxton, Me., 9 A. M. to I P. Ms world hiatory.” derstandings were entered into In Belgium, Ecuador and New Zea­ C^. lUchard K. Stewart, son of could live as cheaply as one. gentle; Palt.V,. superior; Margaret, in Iran’s capital. Premier Mohammed Mossadegh’s support­ Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Stewart of under a caption which read'•'Ihafs "What Bohlen is testifying to good faith on RooseveU'a-part and land spoke up ip support of the In­ (There are four now.) a pearl; Rub.v, contentmehl;: Ruth, 6P.M.to9P.M. dian reaolutlon on Korea which tha ers appeared to be gaining the upper hand in the demonstra* 18 Fairfield street, returned home There are only a few young fel­ ; Ten Dos.en Diapers A Day.” ought to be made public,” \iith the belief that tha Ruarians a beautiful vision;'' Sherry, intoxi­ A preposterous figure, accord- wOuVd carry them out. Communtsu rejected last year. tlons which have alternately as-*:' ' ' ' , ' ...... - Thursday. ni|^t after being dis-. lows with big bank rolls and $100 Humphrey safd. "I 4m disgusted charged from the Army. He served caung,cating; .'5nirir,> Shlric.v, aieri,alerf; 'VeraiTriic veua; iriic ^ Hrirald. Involve Berlin, Vienna Tha speakers supported the 17. 8. sailed and defended the aged Na- a week incomes around today (for with this secrecy. The press and la Germaivy the past year. Virginia, chaste; and Winifred, | He figures frpmfrpn thiee and a half Eisenhower haa said he does not chargea and urged the Communists tlonallat leader. 48 or more hours). Well, girls that radio ought to be permitted to sit peaceful^ to four dozen a da.v Is a -far more want the more than 40 agreements to recoriaider their rejection of the Crowds hurled rocks at Amer­ want mlllionalrea can have them. What's in a name? Does the in on hia testimony.” ••Fishermen" of the Manchester reasonable estimate. in question repudiated, since Indian truce plan. ican homes on Roosevelt avtnue, D airy Men Come to think of it. Tommy Man- meaning flt you?- _ Aide to TOR Caerh Gaacets Talk at the U. S. embassy’s odmlnUtra- Chapter, Holy Family Retreat O ur friend Is .Sol R. Cohen of » Herald Pliuto. Bohlen, a Russian language ex- among other things they involve XaagiM.' wrtll m eet Tuesday a t 8 ville is often looking for a wife. the Mother Goose Diaper Service, Csefhoalovakia's new foreign tiva counselor, Laurence C. Frank, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Von Deck (left) and Mr. and Mrs. Graham per.L served aa interpreter for the .occupational .zones Jii Berllp and _ m jB..at the. Knights of . Columbus From,.w'hat ,we heaCj 'Tommy hM _Joy laeoiit Time and .he draw s for..suppocl ..of. hia. •L,. Clark-paused briefly during the- festivities at the-40th'anmial •Ma­ minister, Vaclav Da-vid; had' tieen and at cars driven by embaaty at­ dimes and doilara to spiare. late Franklin D. Roosevelt at the Vienna. slated to open the debate today, H itStandby Rome to make plans for a com­ One viitiie of the calendar we I conlentlon on years of experience sonic Ball last night for this photo. Von Dock was general chairmen The President hss urged con- tache Warren Silver and by a munion breakfast. Chairman Jack use that we believe has never been '■ In matters concerning diapers and Big Three'wartime conferences at but when he heard Viahinsky waa secretary, Betty White. None of for the ball, and Clark is worshipful ma.ster of the Manchester Lodge Tehran and Yalta. McDermott has announced.. W hat’s In a N am e? mentioned ia lla elaaticity. We feel | their Ifftinderlng. rf Masons. ready, he cancelled. them waa hurL - •W'e' came -into ..possession ■Ihta) con fid en t-th at’iw52"wec.k'ca4cndar I ■"'■Having had- -Htt:le in -do; ■ s>ur- Humphrey said Bohlen testified (Continued on Page Four) -Polish Foreign. .Minister Stania- C u rb s B ill law Skrzesesewski, down to speak BtMent KIIM A' cocktail party from 5 to 7 week of a copy of A booklet list-! anywliere or anytime has ever had ^ selves, with the business of wssh- One Iranian atudent waa atab^ e*clqck will be enjoyed tonight at ing names. It is one of' “those ' as many weeks as the calendar Ing diapers, we are,forced to take. at the aftenioon seasion, also with­ drew from the Ilsta. bad to death tn a flght between Washington, March 2—(9) at.the Manchester CotintryiClub to booklets usually given to prospec­ hanging on your wall right now. ' Mr. Cohen's word for It. Moaaadegh aupporters and mem­ eeo the progress on the new addi­ tive parents so the.v can scan the Why, being conservative, we'd say I Mr. Cohen tells' ps that the 10 Skywatch Schedule Vishinsky disappeared from —Two dairy industry spok^ tion to the clubhouse. The party is pagea and try to come up with a there were at least 3,000 weeks year diaper per baby per day Allied Infantry Smashes committee meetinga immediately bers of the outlawed Oommuriiat men testified before the S e^ open to members and their friends. first name for the new offapring. in that calendar. I average la 10 or 11. He keeps such KEMP'S, Inc. after Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., chief Tudeh party trying to join a dam- ate Banking committee today The book tells us that names I statistics in connection with his I U. 8. delegate, ticked off hia 10- c(MMtratlon backing the premier. There's s week for everythifig — Sun day BABYLAND Clarence Smith of Knox street, should be said aloud so that par­ for good health, good eyesight, I bii.^incss. you understand. point indictment of the Russlana The enraged mob carried the in genOrat oppoaition to ia who has been a patient at the ents can see if they rhyme. A two .Ten dozen diapers per day fori Midnight- 2 a.m...... Llo"d Davidson. Richard L. Harris last Wednesday. Lodge charged body (jf the atudent—a Uoesadegh standby law for price, w ait for. hsliig good to dogs, ete. And ...... Fred Bond 763 Main St. — Manchester Red Push on Main Line ’ Hartford Hospital for the past or three syllable first name should now we've heard of a new one - j the qtiads Is out of the question. | 2 a.m.- 4 a.m ...... the Russians instigated the North follower — to Parliament aquara and rent controls. three weeks, has returned to his 4 a.m.- 6 a.m...... William .,\ylor Korean aggression and haa alncc and paraded It above the crowd, be used with a short fsmily name. Natinr’al Smile Week. I Absolutely out. . , [ ...... Marguerite Coleman Their testimony . morkad. tlja .. ■ 'hem e:...... 1 In. lacl- Mr- (Joheri asautc-s _us,l 6 a.m.- D a-.m. .j Seoul, March 2— W )— Allied infantrymen—battling at kept the NorUt-Koreans and. Com­ vrliteh awallad to an - eatimatad stsrt'OMour weaki of-opeB )iur; Rial part j&f tha book, as far aa ITrls one-starts March #r and 6 a.rii.-Noori A“rUiuf Thayer munist Chinese going with land, we were concerned, was looking at dining National Smile Week, .you the per caplta_Xlf we may expre.ss | ...... lolui McCauley. Kenneth times inside their own bunkers—last night sma.shed a 750- 8,000 persons. Inga on what to do about Um cuzIw ' I Noon- 3 p.m. .... : sea and air equipment. The crowd Anally became so the various names and their mean­ are supposed to smile at every- , l Ibat w;ayl average would he Hanimond man Chinese Communist assault again.st the main UN line on which expire April SO. case of multiple still going on! A*’*TP*8 *^* •* "8 ''. Ihraatenlng that police (UsperNil However, one of tham, rhartbs ings. For example, wa pass a faw bodyt and by smiling m ake life! lower in the 3 pm.- 6 p.m. .A...... Richard Ruddell, Dnvid -Ruddell the western Korean f.ont. The U. S. Eighth Army reported male names.along for.you. to .com happier for ,'vouraelf and everybody births, Befo're he left the committee,^ H catd .Phe«K It .by shooting Into the air, and Ar* W, Holman, aacratary of tb a h l^ . «.p.m.-' 8 p.m. . V .-.. Columbia de 't-arli-. Gele.steHting the Reds "were'routMln-a-8%li<)Ur^; ■ i howeve?" Vishlrisky ' ^'mlaed'^^b^^^ DON'T pare- If ..your your first name appeatiappears f ynii-smlle si. At least; that's what j The DBD (diaper per baby per .... .T. Rhymond FcuH- Carl Slusarcyzk After finally being contnipted by tbe nutomvtive dealers; Mr. mnd Mrs. Melvin F. BoMner, neeept con­ Ing tear gas burata. tional Milk Pi^ueant fadarati^ 8 p.m.-urp.m, '. close-qusrter fight American, -wvr* • -»-» • "would answer the challenge'’ by gratulations and Ihe ticket which means they will cruise to Bermuda, from (^ rg e F. DeOonnler, who here, take a look at the meaning a puhllcltv release from the Ns- cc "f diaper age babies per moth- ...... '. K,irle Bidwcll, .Sr. tha city were cloaad and embassy Ing tha president to imposo a 90- Skaea Repaired Here e n th etlrally : the newest week baa* *c ''".V given time. , Mldnight-2 a. m. . . ported by British Commonwealth -m-^ -o c end when that would be exactly. ard Martin drew the winning ticket Saturday but DeCormIrr had trouble rontariting the Boomers. Rea­ peraonnal waa ordered to keep off day freese in the event of a-na­ 2 a. m.-4 a. m...... W illiam S. K oigan. Others were unwilling to take the son: They were riding In the new car they had purchas*^ after the open house. jfPicture of drawing (w really got organization behind it, 1 . "There's a time element In- Harry Cowles. Harold O. Kane. ■ the atraats. tional amergancy. wtth n committee and an office on ] solved.” Mr. ftohen exnlains. The 4 a. m.-6 a. m...... Red Offer for floor until they heard the Russian .SAM YUtYES 6 a. m.-9 a. m...... Victoria Filcwicz, Thoma.s Riusscll. Nations defenaea at one point on , -n • O arguments: P«g« *•) ______Mossadegh, meanwhile, moved The otbar, Richard S. g o ^ ya- - LaSalle atreet in Chicago a^d babies a mother hss to csre ...... Dorothy Belcher, Catherine Jack., to re-eetabllsh his hold (m the pKsenting tha Dairy Indurtiy Skoa Repairing of the Bet­ everything. It even has Joe E. ' f” '’ Ibe more difficulty she hs.a in 9 a. m.-Noon . .. .. a 5.600-yard front near Little Gl- K t* 1 S 0 1 1 P F ^W JIT I ,Laat Wednesday, the day before ...... , Thomas Maxwell. braltar hill west of Yonchon and ^ 1. kJFVrtp govamment’a reins after tha mob commlttaa which includes aaaaa ter Kind Done While Ton ^RADIO BAnERIESj! Brown, that lu.atlfl.ahiy fam ed: 'll®”cring them prom ptly. That Noon-3 p. m. ' . .. . the committee recessed, Eisen­ attack on his home Saturday big national organiaatlyna, i Walt. F a l l m a k e s 4 3 p. m.-,6 p. m...... Richard Ruddell. Sam Clemens. partly overran an American pla- j ______hower haa said that he would agree smiler, as its rhairmrin). i reduces the number...... Mr. and Mrs. Albert "edford. Brownell Bars which sent him dashing in paja­ organteal.lon opaoead 18 MAPLE SntEBT It seema, though, that we’ve been I Mr. Cohen warns that his fig- 6 p. m.-8 p. m ...... toon, but the Americana stood London, March 2—(8»j—Prime to. a meeting with Premier Stalin ( 8 p. m.-jO p. m...... Vineent B'^iocchetti. John Mor.se. Yoshida Threatens mas for the traditiomA sanctuary standby or a 90^y Ji Opp. First Natleaal Stora s little slow In finding out nbpti’v j'fes esn be thrown off when nioth- their ground and kicked the Reds, Churchill today wjected under certain conditions, and the • ' ■ . L . • _ Parldag Lot t Arthur Drug Stores d j 10 p, m.-M idnight ..'...... Benjamin Shankman. of tha parliament building. Chairman OiiMhart this psrtlefiar week, since, the ,t - era I'.se diapers for pllIo:v covers - for the present a Coinmuniat offer U. S. Senate has condemned Rus­ Quitclaim Title tha banldag oemmittartow les»e anvs, it's h*en eel-h'-ated onee ' "id the like. "In’ that ra.ae the The Eighth Army reported near­ sian persecutloit of Jews and other Arraata 79-Offlcera ly 200 Chinese were killed or to trade ah imprisoned British The government arreatod 70 ducad .boUi t y ^ of moasttri9>alid X. each year for the last flv« '•••ars, ' number might be higher." he says, ville; Mr.s. Helen Skahill and son. minority groups. a i w oflIoem-T-(Ut retirad and fiva ia.pnaliingJtta a each time with ear-lo-ear Brown "hut for dlapera proper 10 or 11 L ist S late (lolle«:€fs 66 Green Manor road: Mrs. Helen wounded- businessman for a doomed Chinese , A V> S. apokeamnn said his dele- For Tidelaiids To Discharge Diet It waa the heaviest Communist tm the active llet—uid aecuaed or tha other, * ^ < aa the chairman, ,|.ia the average. Bennett and .son, 99 McKee street: woman gueiTilla. galion has not received specific them of inciting the demotetratora Both Mils would permit . At anv rate. It aeema the bark- I Well our arilbrnetie might have Mr.s. Em m a Stimpson, Andover: attaek in more than a month. inatructiona from Washington on III IN alioiial R atin g The Eighth Army did not iden­ “There can be no question of Washington. March 2 i/Ph-^ against tba govenunanL day fraeat. Tbs standby hnt era of National Smile Week have [been had but our aympathl».s wet,e Mrs. Martha iKciderllng and bartering a human life,” he told w^hat its mo-ke bh Russian minority Tokyo, Marcli 2—(/P)—^Prime Minister Shigerji Yoshidt Mossadegh alSo find Ma Aripy would sat up an orgaaimRlen THE ARMY and NAVY CLUB ' their work rut 0"t for them. Im- in the right plaee, da\ighter. 45 Doane street; Mrs. tify the American division. French persecution charges should be. Atty.-Gen. Brownell toJd the Seri­ snd 'nist troop.s have been at­ the House of Commons. threatened today to dissolve the Diet (parliament) after the Chief of Staff. Oen. Mahmud Bk' check on the need for impaaitliM ; sglne, in the fir.st .nlace, lust try- Tl\ree Cminecllcut colleges' and Claire Pepin, Rockville; Mrs. Lil- CThurchill replied to questions Lodge singled out Russian ate today he believes the states of controls, . been ll.stedjl'an White. Rockvillcr Clifford tached j(o the U. S. Second Divi­ House agreed to consider a motion of censure against his harmast, accusing him of not act ! ing to make people smile for no Real Kvidenee univerailles have about a recent offer by Hungary persecution of Chrlatlans, Moslems should get the minersl resources ing promptly to check the anti- Oapehart, in a statament toad good reason, except to make life "Are you positive that the de- I among the nation's leaders in Heillage, 272 Main atreet; Bon- sion. to swap Edgar Sanders, serving a In. submerged coastal areas but pro-Amer.icaii administraUon. A spokesman for his dominant government riotera s little more pleasant for whom­ face Szestowicki, Rockville. Rain and wet snow fell on the liberal party, Eiaku Sato, said v . . . at tha outsat of the' hearings, said fendsnt was drunk?" asked the turning out scholars. 10" RECORDS 78 R.P.M. 13-year sentence on espionage (Continued on Page Four) that he would not give them quit­ These continued today—an anti- ”it m my consMeiod Judgment, add ever VT)ii hsnpep to he aiming at Judge. j Resiilt.a of a Ford Foundation hsttlefront today, after the Reds charges, for Lee Meng, grenade- claim title to the territory. Yoshidn might be forced to' In­ retrested to their own lines. It Mossadegh mob raided tha head- I know a majority of the maialih i - the moment. Peonle Just aren't "Absolutely." growled the po- atudj' show that Yale. Wesleyan RECEIVES DIVORCE toting guerrilla under sentence of Brownell went before the Sen­ voke a law requesting Empero" quartars of (ha pro-Moasadagh of this Mmmittee share my view, going to be talked jtito smiling fiv- : liceman. I and TrinItv rank In the ton .lO turned the scene of S*mdsy night s death in British Malaya. ate Interior committee which Is Hirobito dissolve the elective body. Benson Plans battle into a veritable quagmire Jran Mrty and smashed furniture that if wa prepare oura^vas lOf a -that reason aioive timler the heat ! "Why are you ,'o re.'taiiV?” '] educational 'institutions In the en- Tn Superior Court. Hartfoird, yea- 12” CLASSICS 99c * - ANOTHER FOR 1e While turning thumba down on Blizzard Blitz considering hllUi aimed a t giving The Emperor cannot deny the re- and irtiidowa—but generally to­ syatam of controls to eombat a ! circumatances. And the clrcum- the Communist offer ss of now, the coastal states title to the que.it. 1 EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT t "Weil." replied the cop, "I saw ; tire countrv. Yale la rated 11th, terday a divorce was granted to j (Continued on Page Five) day's demonstrators ware ia sup­ poasIMa inflationary situation, wa I him put a penny in the patrol box i VVesle.van 14th and Trinity 33rd. Beverly P. Schocnewolff of Hart- Album free—values to 1..3,v each Churchill said "it does not exclude coa.stal regions, often miscalled The House. threatened to over- To Purge Dept. port of tha premier; will do mpri to prevont tha vary 20 REGULAR GAMES—3 SPECIALS ' on 3iM street, .took up at-the cloek4scem'ding to-the Ford survey, -ford ■ from -Gerhardt- -A-.-^ Schoene- further consideration once -the Slugs Midwest tidelands. ' Uu-o'v . Yoshida'.*.. shaky govern­ Bituatlon vdtleh wa ail f«nw. question of the capital sentence ment earlier today by sending to a Replacing the weekend cryO f STARTING AT 8:15 SHARP ! on the ehurch steeple and about: The study has Jurt been pub­ ■y-olff of this town on the grounds The tidelands Issue figured ”Peath..or the qhah,".the man out-, ”In other words, a Uttla ac»> j 'Gad,. r v t lost. 14 pound&'J.' lished by the , University, of Chi­ -of intolernble .cruelly; - w ith th e * Loiiq OS Hi«y lost—4ir9>9RtsHiRb*st pickings^ (of: Lee Meng)- has-been resolved prominently in last year’s presi­ censure committee- -a motion to Ql Policy Foes h'oihtc pahicitllm' liow, majr s a v e ^ Navy Develops by the responsible authority.” reprimand the 74-year-old prime pouring of pro-Mossadegh demci;i- k 9 M im ,k . cago Press under the title of "The plaintiff g anted $1,700 alimony For Third Dav dential campaign.- President Els­ atrators around tha parliament from what might well be an Sign On '■ I Young American Scholar; His Col and support of $10 a week for one Will Push for Release ' > - ■ ' . ■ enhower supported the claim bv minister for calling a rival a Washington. March 2—(4ri—Sec- building today screamed "Death or economic plague—come a war, Tliere Is a sign On the bulletin legiate Orl^ns. It is the work minor child. Churchill ssid the British gov­ By THE ANSOC1ATRD PRESS some states that title tn the lands “stupid Idiot.” : retary of Agriculture Benaon.plans Ck>d forbid.” ALL LINES OF Knapp and Dr. A-Bomb Crews, sho\ild he vested In the states. Situation Unstable Mossadegh”—the same battle cry hoard In the science cla-sroom at . of Dr. Robert H, ernment has made and will con­ A storm that flailed a tapering a houtecleanlng of aome depart­ ObjeettoUa Manchester High School Ihst is Joseph J. Greenbrijim, two psy­ tinue to make "every effort to in­ Adlal Stevenson, his Democratic Yoshlda's deputy. Taketora Oga- . swath from the Rocky mountains ment personnel he believes are (Continued on Page Faur) Jones, who la an official of tha INSURANCE put on by chalk every September chology profe.s.sors At Wesleyan duce the Hungarian Communist to the Virginia coast with snow, opponent, held that the U. S. gov­ ts. told newsmen "the passage of ' Pet Milk Co. St. Louis, Mo„ : Announcing when srhool opens. It hss heeli University tn MiddleVown. They- Some on government to release Mr. San­ strong winds, freezing rain and ernment owns paramotint rights the motion on the committee tllup-’ actively opposing his farm pro­ stated four ebJ«tlons to tha Ouis-’ AND going on the boards for a long investigated the nerlod 1946 to ders.” , ' sleet raged into its third day, but In the region. trates the unstable political situa­ gram . hart.bllls; 1951 to learn where \the new i Waahlngt.on,’ March 2 — (Sri He added, “There can be no THE SE-OrENIN6 OF time .now, ss we ran remember signs of clearing arose today In Brownell said his view was tion. But Its pa-sage will not ipake Benaon aaya attacks on him and 1. It la imposalbla to tell the dr- .seeing 4t there when wje fraveledj Americtn scholars sre\ coming . 13J^CENTER ST. (COR. OF^HURCH) The Navy is developing a corps of question of bartering a human life the Southwest. aimed at "minimizing If not eltni- Yoahlda resign.” Burma Sentry cumstancea that might auks ra- atoitilc bombardiers - - - fliers -and -or deflecting the-course-of justice his . farm programs * have come REAL ESTATE the coiiidors of the school. li frorri. EASY NO-LIMIT PARKING A belt of biizzard' (oriditiorii ai- Iriatlrig altogether "the constltu-' Yoshida tonight dismissed Agri­ from both inside and outaide hta ImpoaiUon of controu ia^' resd.S s s follows: ordnance experts trained in the or of mercy in Malaya for the sake most spanned the continent today, tional point raised by the witness­ 2. Congress diould not ghra flia DECt'S DRIVE-IN of obtaining the release of a Brit­ culture Minister Kozen Agriculture department and that Shoots Russian More LABORalory. high-level and aeqret schools of from eastern Montana and north­ es before this committee. these attacks were aimed at mia- President euch- important power 4E2 CENTER STREn Less LabORATORV. nuclear weapon use. . ish subject unjustly Imprisoned In ern Nevada through the Great And he said: "I do not thereby TEL MI-94389 Graduates of these courses sl- H ungary.” (Continued on Page/Reven) repreacntlng hia farm views and . —A Non.. Plains. Mississippi and Ohio val­ intend to cast any doubt upon the confusing the farm ers In this (OoatiBiied on Page Four) Hospital Notis readv sre at sea with the fleet or Two British newspapers today CJonstltutlonallty of the ao-called Embassy Aides leys. Wind velocity ranged up to / period of price declines. SUNDAY, MARCH 1 FORD at naval air stations, flying esr- urged that Britajn refuse the trade!' 40 miles an hour. quitclaim statute." ' Patients Today ...... 151' rier-bssed sirersft presumably .The papers, both supporters of There were patches of freezing By quitclaim. Brownell meant Believes In Riipports Rangoon, Burma. March 2—OP) G O O D FOOD Hartford Law ADMITTED YESTERDAY; Ed­ In an interview with Don White- CHEVROLET eapsbie of delivering any current the Conservative government, were rain that made generally diffleuft action by Congress which would — A. Burmese Army sentry shot w ard Walter-S. 152 W est C enter type of atomic bomb. the Dally Telegraph and the Dally have the effect of the federal gov. head, Associated Press reporter, travel conditiona even more criti­ News and: severely wounded two mem­ SERVICES Finn l8 Chided stre'et; Thomas Ford. 7 South PLYMOUTH Use Some Schools Sketch. cal in eastern Kansas, northern emment abandoning . or quitting Heoaon-amid over the week end; Biilleting Thaf interpret The Wi.shes ■Main street; Mrs. Bertha Carpen- Pentagon officials today would Sanders Is serving 13 years In a Missouri and parts of southern — ^clatm to?tltle to the subm erged Culled AP Wires ■ ’Tm a strong believer In price bers of the Russian embassy staff F'iil- Ttfi ter. 9 Chestnut street; Miss Geor- confirm only that such a program Hungarian prison ojicharges of Illlnois'and Indiana. regions. supporta and always have been. It early today when they ignored his from the AP Wire* rui lis laCllCB Lodge; Mrs. would be my recommendation cer­ Of The Family exists, but publUhed reporjtt snd spying and, sabotage. TTie woman, Resultant accidents had taken Former President Truman twice halt order at an Army protected ______Mary Matchett. 326 Center street; previous brief comments by other L^e Meng. is under death sentence tainly to include price supports as at least six lives: two in Wyoming. vetoed such legislation. Budget J^reau in Washington area. A Hartford law firm has been William Saglio. 14 Bond st^et;- officials make It-possible to say In Mslaya for being caught with or>e in CoIoradOj^ Kansas., N ebraska part of the new program." FREEDOM OF ACnON WILLIAM DICKSON & SON •.laggad b.v -a Superior XSoui t Judge . Mrs. Evelyn Dukltg. South Cov^. Instructs employes to report any But, he said, he feels high, rigid riThis Ruaalana were'4>nstantln JOHN B. BURKE th a t; a hand grenade. Hungary, obvious- and Illinois. ^ ■ Brownell told the coririmlttee;' information they may have of tVaabiiigton, March ' 9—(FV-a ' SIN C E 1915 for its backlog of cases which help entry; Mrs. Jean Sullivan. 613 '12.95 The Navy men receive their ”Mv recommendation would price supports encourage Ineffi­ M. Anikine, 36. embaaay first sec­ Jamea M. Melnerpey, forasae -’’Intmlrot conduct'^ by^fellow work­ FUNERAL HOME ■to clog ihe-eourt dm ket. Th*Man-' M*lh street;. James Hunter. .6< ...... Includes training in atomic warfare at the (CoiiMnued on Page Two)' ciency -and wasteful surpluses. retary, and a-Dr. BarMzo, 33, also (Coritinurd on Page Two) (Continued on Page Four) ers that threateris effective opera­ osaistaat Attorney Geaenil, tea- RESIDENTIAL AND CwnMcRGiAL Chester jurist. William J. Shea,, - Lining and Labor same joint armed forces schools The Secretary disclosed that he A member of the embessy staff. titled today the Justice deport­ 87 EAST41ENTER ST...... 'Sdpieii'or Court judge, said the time North street; Ronald HrJm, .23 used for Air Force crews. These tions. standards or . security of plans a .flghtlng campaign across Police authorities said they ment “retahied complete frea*" Tel. MI-8-8888 , hajf.come to take a realistic view “PUl?' include the New Mexico Installa­ agency .... Senator Mop.te (R -lnd- the nation to win support of his drove in an embassy automobile dom of aetton” in hoadllBg oMI ' PAINTINO AND PAPERHANOING Rivetless new program which ,he said will : oiof-nha ■’sne delaying amiand miiianuineniamendment ADMITTED . ^ TODAY: ^ «»,o t Kennetlfo And Never Lose A tions of the'^Armed Forces Special lOi'P) nays in Philadelphia speech Into the military area on the east rights coses In New York clly. . - AMBULANCE SERVICS - - Lii»injc .$.4.0p,Ex^^^^ . Wsapons. Project-^AFSW PI. - It^s Easy W hen You Knoriv How l-.lbat . JBieeijhqwar . mclude. price,.qttpppt'tS' -u a. sqct of. '•'-;VLL'''tVORRMEN-’'lN 8U R ED ' ' ' taellos b*wg‘ a.ttme Afnv«lde. of • Uie;oapltal . well rafter They use, as do Air Force crews, r '" T ' has Increased nhances for thlrdn 'mlriirriuriri" riilriirriuriri ttage ' giiarari’lee' ■'for midnight. The sentry ordered them TRUCK I^RIVER JAILED , ! w ^DISCHARGED YESTERDAY:] %/ A SHRVICB precise dupUcstssof-atomic-bombs, world war -because . of . Aaisn poli­ .(armers,.., o .. to atop three- ttenaa,-Then toe ftred Jlartfortbt'.'.Mawhv. .9 2A0 TOLLAND TURNPIKE MANCHBSTEIL Jdhrt KlWtrhm. 4 Pieart afreet:! complete tn all details except the cies. ■ "nie'Secretary'Iridlcat'ed he Is In' ahurst from an automatic.gun. Dorol D. Bobbitt. 23. ef 9 |, Mrs. Marlon Trask. East Hart-, V A N d STATION Momi favor: of flexible. price : supports PHONE MttchRtt T-0T2O AN Y TIME actual nucler fls.slon charge. They R epresentative Kean (R-N-I i an ­ Aniktne was shot in the abdo­ Charter 'Oak place. Sage AOea' cases. • jo^d: Mrs. Agnes Geer, 20 Hyd$ 427 HARTFORD ROAD work togther with Air Force crews nounce., he w.ill sponsor legislation rsther than props' fixed at #0 per truck driver who pleaded guilty MANCHEStER of »""'ing ahead ^ j cent of parity aa required In the men. Barbizo suffered multiple with these civil actions, the Arm ’ ' and teehnldsns. both in bombing to extend Social Security benefits wounds on his face, neck and right to troDsporting $19,297 la stolcil technique practice snd In conduct­ and coverage to about 10 million present law for basic sgiicultural store receipts across state liMS,' I resorts to delaying tactics arid ------— -—'— i commodities, arm and w,S8 reported in t;he more frequently trief in Increase dam- ! With ing research and experiments for workers not now included... New serious condition. today H-aa sentenced in U> 8, BEHER BARBERS the scientists. United Nations report savs res­ Benson said government pup- District Court to three yenra t o' age claims by'amending original | ports may help because "farmers Both were rushed to s general complaints. j Nsvv men participate In the joint idents of Irish republic are world’’, hospital. A stocky Russian em­ a fedrmi penitentinry. task forces which conduct the ex- hesvlest epters with India ranking need aome protection and our food ■; ’ The outburst from Shea came' supply needs safeguards. Price bassy offl0a1 stood guard in the Is Very Important Now A t. yesterday during open court when 1 BUY at bottom ”of list and U. S,' In sev- MRS. O'DW'YER RETURNS (Contlnued on Page Five) enth place New York, Mnrch 8—0 to $60,000. dent 'Eisenhower probably will weekly; conference vrlth the. Presi­ helping negotiate the sale of: a and international iinderstaiiding will meet In Worcester ThwadaF they couldn’t see the work. Let us help you In his censure of the Arm’s meth­ hospital building‘to the state'In 1 send Congres.s a reorganization dent, Correctly designed monuments are products of careful CALL TODAY FOR FREE ESTIMATE are revealed at Pasadena. Calif , | Martin-said she sat in because night to consider n contract pisa ■ cnncct this condition with proper glasses afl- ods. Shea stated that, some of 1951 plan next week asking cabinet •f you have had your child’s eyes tested. intelligent studv. They have balance, distinction and by p'ord Foundation. . . Union | statu.s for the Federal Security the dlscuaaion dealt in part with posal by tbe New EnglMg Its civil cases have bean in the Roberts, s Kansan, received s))okeaman at New Britain rhaiges Bakers ossoclatioii, courts for as long as four or five meaning; they have beauty that will endure. $11,1)00 as part of the sale in which Agency. the plan to give the Federal Secur­ that Stanley Tool Works has been ity agency department status. Mrs.- years. He told Cole that the prac­ the state paid $110,000 for the Taft , made the statement to CENTENARIAN DIES CLOSED ALL DAY WEDNESDAYS YEAR ’ROUND unfair in dealing with employes, newsmen after h® and other GOP Hobby presumably would head the tice of amending original com­ Cutting Done In Our Own Shop From The building. s Asbestos heir Tommy Manville New Bedford, Maao,, Btoreh F, plaints many years after they had Rough Stone To The Finished Memorial. Asked on a television program Congressional leaders conferred new department. ipdicates he is tinjierturbed by with Eisenhower at the White Also at today's session were Sen. —(/Pi—Mrs. Anna Oaues, ,1*^ been filed is unfair to the de- (NBCs Meet the Press I last night ; latc't developments in plan to portodly 118 years old, died for a statement on the 'situation, House. - ' Hugh Butler (R-Neb ), chairman fendent in the- action. BANTLY j marry for I2th time at New of the Senate Interior and Iqsular day In » convalsaeant *~~ He and House Speaker Martin The judge said he would refuse Roberts said he waa certain the | . . Iler»lil I'h-n Affairs committee, and . Rep. after a tlu«eree inontkmonth IBasoo, c .. Investigation would completely : Watching with interest as agents from the Internal Revenue Bureau work out the knotty problems Rochelle. .V. Y.. when marriage | (R-M sss.) said the conference also to allow the amendment'and pro­ license ia reiiis.ed him .. tVeetover I Chauncey Reed (R-Ill), who heads A nativeI of( Bmvn. OagnFdWH^ mised to deny it altogether unless Manchester Memorial Co. clarify hia. role and "I certainly-) Involved In filling out their Income lax form s are .Mrs. Helen .rinderaon, a t the left, and .Mra. J. .McDowell dealt with Hawaiian statehood and OrncAi Co. Air Force officials term aa ’'"false legislation to recognize state titles the House Judiciary committee. Islands, shee enme< to OIL CO., INC. wilt welcom. fhat.” '' The agenta, two of three asaigned here to help.local residents with the problems they encounter preparing FUEL OIL Cole can prove "through evidence" A. H. AIMETTl Prop. alarm” reporta that Arrn.v plkpe ; to the oil-rich submerged coastal Thby were called in for the dla- sense 89 yonra'onrs uag* ,, aad- — r —-c-■HPwto:-’ that there has actually, been a gome 'Kansas legislators had the forms, are Frank (iill, on the left, and Wilfred Duchesnaii. The agents established their hendqiuirters B4t MAIN ST., MANCHESTER TEL. MI-9-3128 HARRISON STREET—MANCHESTER 331 M A IN ST. TEL. MI-V.4595 I In the hearing room of thq Miinirlpal Building today, and will be thensre every day, except Ralurdaya and went down fn flamc^ near New | lands. Wnreham until ■WVMf’ M iS ''7/;) TrI. MitchtN 3-5135 change to Warrant the higher London. ‘ Mrs. O veta Chilp Hobby, th* (ConUnued on Pngs gevw) about ten jraua affa* ' dpm ages. 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■ u. . MANCHESTER EVIgNING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., 'MONDAY, ^A R C H 2, 1953 A. A*’MANCHESTER EVENING ^ERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MOi'JDAY, MARCH 2. 1953* PAGE THRES PAGE TWO a-./ landed safely while their stricken Rockville C-46 cargo plane crashed on a Rev. Reynolds Benson Plans Bolton Now Let’s See Who the Winner Is, Pope Pills Notes Coyentiy ■;, , ; ' ^ Blizzard Blitz farm- • , Winds accompanying the blind­ 77 tb BirlhiVay Skywatch Schedule ing snow stprm scattered the Air Talk^ oil Lent T o Purge Telegrams Bid High Brass Slugs Midwest Force crew of three and their eight Paggioli Denies Resignation Willirhantic Man Escapes ^itch-hiking paasengera over an .Vatican City, Marcji 2 (/D — Tuesday eight-mile area. Only one man was Over 300 Hear Former Of Policy Foes Tp Attend Merger Session Pope Pius XII today quietly cele­ Midnight-2 a. m...... -Volunteers Needed. For Third Day injured seriously in the bitter Is Linked to Rosedale Issue 2 a. m.-4 a. m...... Volunteers Needed. Harm When Car Overturns darkness. Local Minister Speak brated his 77th birthday and the 4 a. m.-6 a. m...... Volunteers Needed. Second Lt. J. H. Yet to was taken (Continued From Page One) Rockvllie, March 3 — (SpecisD^dtr* ot America" and will be 14th anniversary of his election to 6 a.^ m.-9 a. m...... Richard F.rosch. (Osatinued From Page One) Bolton, March 2 — (Special) — e-still In them a respect for the re- to Veterans Administration Hos­ At Service and Supper — Tonights meeting of taxpayers illustrated by sketches mads on .St. Peter's throne. 9 a.' m.-Noon ...... Mrs. Mary Close. Jacqueline pital here for surgery. The hos­ supports to prevent distress and his recent trip to California. Dog Warden Frank Paggioli today ^ sponsibilities of safe driving, Bennett. MacVeagh of Columbia is directing The storm brought as much as disaster are very useful.” and others interested in discussing Vatican sources ssld the Pon­ A »-y**r-old WllllmanUc motorist the American Little 'Theaters festi­ pital and officials at Atterbury Air Rev. Ferris E.' Reynolds of Elon Business Change vigorously denied yesterday's news- j Promise of Opposition ♦ tiff, still convale.sclng from an at­ Noon-3 p. m...... Mrs. Robert Coleman, Robert 12 inches of snow at Chadron, Neb., Baae, Ind.. withheld further infor­ Urges Flexlbaity possible coneoUdatioa of Vernon Everett Pnltiaka haa resigned hia paper reports that Iptlniated hia, jjq opposition to the purposes of Genovesi. narrowly escaped serkjus Injury val in Hartford. College, N. C., mlntter Francis Dancoase. overturned on State Route 31. Wednesday at 7:45 p.m. in the In prodjiction. If yoii» don’t have telegrams of invitation have been vate chapel hnd then went about bun traffic at Kansas City Sunday enroute from Lowry Air Base, position of head of the department sent to six persons connected with of years, and now plans to open a town. ' I ty involved is a narrow, atrip of 10 p. m.-Midnight ...... E. B, Inman, Wallace G. Payne. K. J. Brown, also faces an ap- Masonic Hall in Merrow. • and the Missouri highway patrol flexibllfty, the trend will be to pre­ his reduced but still heavy sched­ Colo., to Atterbury, said one en­ town and city government, asking business of his own st Union and Cites Herald Stories | bordering on both the main * Marance In Coventry Trial .lusUce I.,eadrr 'Training warned motorists to travel only if gine failed and he ordered the men of philosophy and religion in the vent those shifts.’’ ule of church affaii-s. Court after being arrested by them to attend the session. Ward BtrbeU. As proof that there is no triith highway and Bolton Lake. The came the dual attack of influenza There will be a leader training it were necessary. to bail out. fall of 1946, was guest speaker at The Agriculture Secretary add­ Fugitive From Justice to such reports, Paggioli cited ggcUon in question measures Although the Vatican took no troopers from the SUfford Springs meeting open to Coventry leaders Freezing rain mixed with or fol both morhlng and evening services ed, however, in an interview pub­ Those listed aa telegram re­ official note of the twin anniver­ and pneumonia and has been re­ Rcc Board Holding A 25-year-old Maine resident, stories carried in The Herald Bol- roughly about 55 by 150 feet and covering steadily. He haa not yet barracks on a charge of failing to Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. lowing the snow created extra yesterdsy at the Second Congrega' lished by U. .S. News and World cipients Include Mayor Fred Ber­ sary, many of the world’s leaders ' W d ^ speed at an intersection. ger of Rockville; Harry Lugg, finishing his county jail sentence -Un column last November. The jg located in k well populated resumed his audiences, however. in Ladd and Hall’ s Warehouse in hazards south of St. Louis and in tlonal Church. While he and his Report, that he sees ho practical at. Tolland, wUl be re-arrested to­ stories dealt with his resignation, .and thousands of tl:e . church's Third Discussion Skids an Side Rockville. Herman Olson will con­ family visited friends in town way of extending federal supports town counsel; Franklin-G. Welles, faithful did. Thousands of con- ■ Vstlean'Soiirces sald-todajr that- sections of Illinois, and Indiana, rei>reacBtaU.ve..an.d selectman; and night and turned over to Maine which waa submitted Nov. 25, to Today’s Activity Calendar rx u BtaUpoUce said that w m duct the sessioB-an-‘-’Selection-.of. -»ivef»l---bccaai<^ w s s -Ump ib-HvestocR-prloes, A ,.4>ontific*l;,:niAaa“-wUl-;.be-.-held AStoffldbllW wore ditched- by the Seiectiman HerheH Pagaiiii and Ed­ p(mc«...... ------...... -become-effeettve At that|“ --(5i),-jf mcetlri'gs ‘ Incliide the gfAtiira lory - lelegrairts ■ were - poiir^ on Route 31. heading in an easter­ Home Furaishings." Coffee will be first lime he had occupied his for­ The original farm law passed by ing in from around fhe globe. March 12, the anlversary ot Jhe At least four subjecU related to . ly dlrecUon. In slowing down for hundreds. gar Wilson. Rep. Luther White has Robert Moody, sentenced here time the main point in the story | regular monthly meeting’ of the served during a box lunch. Below the snow area ran a para- Red Offer fo»r mer pulpit. Over 300 .were pro,^ent Congress in 1948 gave the Secre­ for taking a car in Mansfield with­ showed that selectmen were inter- ^rst aid refresher course at the Pope Pius, known as the "Pope Pope’s coronation, and that he recreation in town are achedulad Intersection of U. 8. Route Bunnies Get-Together tary Agriculture power to set also been a sk ^ to attend. may attend this function. It prob­ 44-A, Brown’s car went out of con­ lell belt of rain, and in Wichita. to hear and to greet him at the out the owner’s permission, will ested in finding another dog war­ Community HaU at 7:30 p. m of Peace” although his 14-year to come up for discussion at a The 4-H Bunnies will meet Wed­ Kan., the countv farm agent railed support prices, at his discretion, Campbell Leads Group be arrai^ed at Tolland Trial Jus­ den to take Paggioli's place. reign haa Kfcn marked almost ably will be held in the Sistine trol. ran off the highway and over- morning service. The'meeting, set for 8 p. m. at the Boy Scouts at the school at 7 meeting tonight of the Park and nesday at 7:30 p.m. «t the home the .78 of. an inch fall the "best He gave a scholarly sermon ort from various minimum rates up to tice Court and is expected to waive The controversy over dogs in contlnuoii.sly’ by war, is the -261st Chapel. ' turned, skidding for a considerable Prisoner Swap the hew school In DobsonvlUe has p. m. and the semi-monthly meet­ Recreation Commissionr—the third, of Mrs. George F. Farrell, leader, thing that has hanpened in almost Lent, the Testing Time," period 90 per cent of parity. Parity is a extradition. He is a resident of Rosedale, a suburban-type develop­ ing of the Board of Selectmen at head of the Rorrian Catholic such meeting in a series of four ‘ distance. The Willimantic driver on Plains road. Wiiliam King of price decreed by law aa fair to a been arranged by Earl Campbell, " was unhurt except for a cut lip. a year." Dodge City got a quarter of fasting and penitence observed Hallowell, Maine. ment on the cast shore of Bolton the school at 8 p. m. Church and the s}iirltual leader of HELD IN HTABBINO dcaigtied to aaslst the commtaaion Storrs is Junior leader. ’The group inch, the first appreciable mois­ (Continued From Page One) farmer in relation to the cost of operator of a Manchester tire shop Lake, is about four years old but more than 400 million Catholics. Police are still investigating the in the church for many centuries; and Vernon taxpayer. Campbell Fire Destroys Shack Back From UD Mission in setting up a recreational pro­ will work on demonstrations for ture in weeks. things he buys.- in the last two W'eek,s has been gram. The meeting begins at 8 pjm. '" ’crash, and have summoned Brown ly gcling on Kremlin orders, of­ a Urns for tasting one’s Christian said today that "our purpose at The Tolland Fire Department Rep. Eugene Gagliardone has re­ • He was l)orn March 2, 1876, in Bethany. March 2—/An State the fall. For Indiana, It waa the heaviest ■"’In 1949, Congress changed the had double trouble on its hands building to the boiling point. Police said early today they had in the Community 'V. to appear In court on March 13. P&rtv fered last week to swap them. idealism. law to make 90 per cent of parity this meeting Is to see that Vernon turned from his CD air mission to Romo to the patrician Pacelll Dairy Group Holds Meeting snowfall of the aeason. Soencer got yesterday during the wee hours. It Principals in the neighborhood family and was elected Popo on arreited a man they identified as The YWCA is expected to ask There will be a setback party Said the Telegraph: Mrs, Charlotte Gray, soprano, supports mandatory, through 1954, gets a fair shake when any con­ Roslyn Air Force Base. Long Is The Orange Hail, North Coven- six inches. Rosds were blocked in was first called to extlngpiish a drama are Milton Hathaway and March 2, 1939. Willie Holmes, Jr., 34, of 1413 St. that the town finance in part, the Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the Na­ "The real Issue la this. Many sang O’Hara’s, "1 Walked Today fot basic commodities. solidation bill or study Is contem­ land, N. Y. The local legislator and ‘ try, was the scene today of the the eouth end west parts of the blaze in a one-room aback on the several dog-owning neighbors. some 60 others from the state His last year has been one of Mark's avenue, Brooklyn. N. Y.. in organization’s program for girls than Hale Community Center. worthy Britons still have to live Where Jesus Walkad." ‘I think there is real danger In plated." and young women. ‘The YWCA alao * annual Tolland County Dairy Herd state. ' At the Lenten supper meeting in He referred to House Bill 1950, Goetz property off Snipaic Lake Hathaway built a trap about two went on an inspection tour Satur­ Ilf*raid rholo. the most strenuous since then, connection with the stabbing of a Mr. and Mra Lawrence C. Latimer The narrowing bend of snow left behind the Iron Curtain. If we a fixed support price at a high road. That was about 1:30 a. m. w'eeks ago and is reported to have seeks a location on the West Bids ‘ Improvement association meeting agreed to the Hungarian proposal, the evening Dr. Reynolds epoke in­ submitted by Welles end White to day in two Air Force planes. Ori­ marked by the elevation of 24 new woman in an automobile on the of the organizational committee two Inchee of elueh et Louisville. level," Benson said, "because it A second call brought firemen caught six or seven dogs' in , it Ge'neral Manager Richard Mar­ Wilbur Croat parkway early last of town. * Sriilch opened at 10 a.m. the precarious liberty of these peo­ formally -'and answered questions, prevents adjustments in produc­ the General Assembly, calling for ginally set for Saturday, Feb. 21, feeding the bank in ths hopes of Cardinals to the Sacred College Scheduled during the day’s ac­ will be in charge. Ky.. four to five inches in southern back at 4:30 a. m., when flames which have bfcen turned over to the Behavior of Child tin (center) draws the winning night. Another subject will be the set­ ple would be Instantly forfeit. Referring to the world situation, tion, shifting from one crop ot appointment of a committee to the flight was called off because of taking a vacation. and the mmpiting antagonism of tivities were Ulks and election of ' ...... Persenel-Meetiaa ------Ohio, tying .up traffic, St.Cincinnati, succeeded, in destroying, the build- . dog.. warden.-V______- ticket .in the .automoUve -dealers'. n*orld Communism. ting up of a recreational program and three inches at Huntington. ■ "The...C bih rrt li li fa t authori­ he said he believed the conflict in­ llveslbck enterprise to another thr study'the proposed consolidation- of inclement -weather.------' The awarding' o f the Bermuda State Policeman Kenneth Tripp for handicapped children. The ’ ’rfisats. County Agricultural Mr. and Mrs. EHmer R. Jacobs Ing valued at some 8500. The Must Pay 81 Fee The trip this-wcek end found the Topic of PTA talk Washingtbn Birthday Open House. -said tha woman, Mary Stafford, 35, W. Va. ties would see endless profit- In volving BO many countrlea today way yoO’wlll tm free markets.’’ Vernon and Rockville. structure wee unoccupied et the cruise was' the culmination of a The Pope created the new Connecticut Society for Crippled " '"Agent John H. Saiiott was the last returned to Piagah Forest. N. C., a As drawn In Its present form Dog owners Involved among group with which Gagliardone was Winner of the expcnses-pald Ber- three-day o)ien house held by the of the aame address had been ‘ "sSUker. His topic at .2:80 p,m. cen- few days ago after spending a va- New England Ckllly imprisoning them and holding would not have occurred if more Opposed by Cattlemen time. It was not insured. whom are included Leonard Du- Cardinals Jsn. 12 in the second Children and Adulta haa offered to The rain bind Bpnnned tuprtherfi them until such time as they could, money had been spent on missions, Benson, said price_ supports for the bin seeks a study lq,thU man­ assigned, leaving Bralnard Field, “ Why (Children Behave as They. niuda-cr.ul8e waa.Melvln,F.. Boom -1 " auto dcaleis^’Thousands Great .,ConalM(!ty_flLhls_telc)-*ndL taken to St. Raphael’s Hospital, set-the progrant up.and operate It ’ ’ toted on “RegUteri^^^rebreds." caUon with their parehia, Mr. and Last night an area „ near _Mile charme, - Edward - Dunn, Edward Hartford, at 8:30 a.m. The men Mrs. WalUr R. Brooks, of Depot Texas and Oklahoma to the south­ be turned to secounL and the gosMl spread to more of livestock, a perishable commodity, ner: HUl on the Wilbur Cross highway Griffith and Harold Hoar, must Do.” w(ll be the subject of the er. who wit h M rs. Boomer will sail showrooms over the holiday For the~flrst tfme in twoTenuTrieirn'^'^r^ temporarily with the town .taking ern Appelechlena. .There were "To exchange Mr. Sanders for the people In China and Korea. arc not practical, and furthermore Seek Two Eleetora landed at Mitchell Field, Long Is­ talk to be given by Dr. Robert L. March 21. Jack Barry deft), sales *i*!,'* brought the college to a full mem­ in her back and another in her over later. • Coventry Players try-outs for road and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ray­ was blackened by fire when flames than appear at the dog pound and land, N. Y., and were taken by bus thunderstorms in central Texas. Lee Meng would be in Itself a good Lang n m e Ago are opposed by cattle grow'ers. The maj'or of the city of Rock­ raced through a grassy section. Leon. a.clinical psychiatrist In the manager at Brunners. lnc„ reads J " *'« might be bership of 70. chest. Also on the agenda are consid­ 5 ■ the three-act comedy ’’Dear Ruth mond Jacobs, Sr., of Willington pay a fee of 81 plus board to re­ to the Air Base at Roslyn. by Norman Krasna will be open to Hill. Jacobs is an assistant ranger The Weather bureau said the bargain. To buy hla liberty at tha Ha expreaaod hia pleasure at He said cheaper meat prices ville and the firet selectman of the Other grass fires in the area yes­ State Bureau of Mental Hygiene, the winner’s name from the ticket ‘J’* >‘‘Cky winner. At the end of the week of Her condition waa not regarded eration of an offer for sale to the "just had to come, in my judgment tqwn of Vemen shall each appoint cover their dogs. They then be­ They were greeted by Gen'fcral ■ ’the public tomorrow at 8 p.m. in with the U. 8. Forestry Depart stonn la clearing from the south- price of others' liberty in the both servicse at the opportunity terday were on Crystal Lake road come liable, according-to state law, at the meeting of the Waddell while Howard F. Beaupre, anil■fv arduous ceremonies, the slender, as crlt'iciil, town of the lighU at Roberteon weSL and that Oklahonia already future,' however; would be n-very —prices of cattle juat couldn't con­ two electors of said cUy and said and Hunter road. Minty. Lt. Col. Brouer explained PTA at 8 o’clock tomorrow night Eugene McClfire (extreme right);'•^..A Kansas man wrecked his-car fragile Pontiff appeared tlrrfd and Tripp who said the stabbing'oc- Park for 8450; and facUitlae for •“ the Brookmbre Bam, Snake Hill ment. of meeting again so many of his town, respectively, to serve as to a court summons and fine If the "'roiw i Five iheh ~and five women Mrs. A. Q, Crlckmore of High ls-"pretty'much out of. IL” ...... bad- bargain, indeed,” former'parlahlonara. He- jokingly tinue upward all the time. _ Little Leanie...... the purpose pf the. trip, which was in the school .auditoriuip. look on...... -...... ------.;___ _ ;i»gHinst.._.a. .tree ;,wheu. .a .mouse .worn, .aniL .a . few days, later...on. cqgred in an automobile Jn the archery-..,,...... "There are a number of con­ committee to study the edvliablH- performaitce -is repeated.— lib needed for the cast. This will street is spending- a week at the Temperaturca genq^ally ■ were The f^etch took a similar line. said the picture that appeared in A meeting of the Rockville Lit­ to acquaint the (jonnectlcut men Dr. Leon studied mediejne at the Besides the 850 in cash which crawled out of the front seat up­ Jan.. 22, he t(X)k to bed with the nearby town of Orange said no tributing factors. No doubt, the ty of the consolidation of govern­ It is reported that dogs from with the importance of Civilian holstery; The rodent msy have be the Players spring production home of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Crick- not unduly low In the storm area. Under the heading "Answer the Herald was taken before he tle League will be held this eve­ University of Colorado College of goes with the trip, the Boomers first serious illness of his reign. charges were Immediately placed Alimony la tha high cost of Chilliest section of the country to­ main, thing has been the excessive ment of said city and said town. . distances up to a mile away have Defense and local look-out stations. thought it was an old trap. . about the middle of April. more on Willis street in Hartford. No," the Sketch commented: even came to Manchester, "when ning at 8 o’clock in the Superior become involved in the dispute. Medicine, and, after interning at will take along the contents of a Despite hia age, the -Pope over- against Holmes. leaving. Rbcent visitors at the' Crlckmore day was New England,- which the/ ’"The charge against -Sandera cattle numbers." Said committee ahall report its Court -room. Memorial building; at Captain Lou explained the the University Hospital, Ann- Ar­ large and well-loaded ’’piggy’’ ' The Players Will have’ a re­ butter was 35 cents a pound.* But it now looks aa if the meat findings and recommendations to "What the dog-owners .seem to be hearsal of "8U11 U fe” by Noel home were Walter Johnson, Miss Storm la expected to miss, where waa concocted, the trial waa rig­ which time further plans for the ground observation corps system. bor, Mich., retvirned to the Medi­ bank. Boomer, an employe of the readings hovered near zero. That was more than 15 years ago, market has become stabilized, he said mayor snd said selectman on really riled about is the fact that A miniature radar demonstration Bureau of Public, Roads in U. S. Onward on Wednesday at 8 p.m. Lillian Johnson and Mrs. Henry ged. If we atooped to this arrange­ coming season will ^ discussed. Hathaway’s trap is baited.- cal Center at the university as a There was snow and rain in the ment, we should be Admitting an He told about hia work at the added. or before Sept. 1, 1954. and. If the Retiiras From Mexico was given by the N.Y.Telephone resident in psychiatry. He is an Department of Commerce, has ac­ Haind, all of Hawthorne, N. J. Mrs. college which has an enrollment of in an interview with The Herald Hand also visited at the home of Far West, too. but it waa not part exchange spy for spy. A number of Democrat* nave committee, the mayor and said Matthew H. Allen, proprietor of Company. a.ssoclate member of .the American crued enough leave to take the of the main storm. Snow fell In 0)e 700 and could handle more. He waa attacked Benson's farm policies, sielectman on or before Sept. Allen’s Cleanet-8, returned Satur­ last night, Hathaway expressed Hot Lunch Menu Psychiatric As.soclatlon. cruise. He and.his wife have been Mrs. Elizabeth White on Ripley "And SMdera waa no spy. The distress that news .stories had im-- Hill during her stay here. limuntaina In southern California, case for his releaae rests on that proud of the fact that two Man­ particularly his handling of the 1954, and. if the committee, the day following a month’s vacation The hoi lunch menu at the ele­ and the highway patrol limited chester boys are to graduate this cattle situation. He said the public mavor and .said selectman deem It In Mexico. plied he was not a dog-lover. He Tomorrow’s Event Calendar fact." stated that he had owned dogs all mentary school this week:,Tomor­ ’Tuesday meetings will include travel In some sections to cars . pring, Alan Knofla. son of Wil­ and the cattlemen are on his side. advisable,. of said cltr and said SERVICES town at separate special elections his life until moving to the Rose­ row — hamljurg gravy, mashed IT'S KEITH'S FOR Boy Scouts Troop 85 at 7:15 p. m with tire chains. Arizona had rain Ask Oenteacy liam A. Knofla of Henry street, Urges Services Buying All Tolland and Vernon news / potato, mixed peas and carrots, in the lowlanda. anow in the moun­ and Frederick Grant, son of Post­ Meanwhile, a dairy industry called for the purpose. items are now handled through dale section seven years ago. He That IntCTvret The Wishes in the Red Schoolhouse with Ipoh, Malaya, March 2—-(Afi— decided against keeping a dog at gelatin; Wedne.sday — spaghetti James H. Curtis, scoutmaster; SL tains. A brief hailstorm and anow Tlie Sultan of Perak, who holds the master and Mrs. H. Olin Grant of spokesman suggested today that Such consolidation shall not be­ the Manchester Evening Herald "M m c than cAeam? Of The Family- ...... flurrtea-ended A 40id»y_diy.-spell;-in come effective unless approved that time, he states, since .the. de­ wlth_;jneRt sauce, green salad. ]Tliraiy'g"CTO“Br T:80-p."m77”in 8t; "power o f life or-death for the-Chi­ -Keaney-streat.---,- ...... the- government cut, down its sur- Rockville burenn. located at One peaiWi- Thursday— vegetable-baef the San Francisco bay area Sun- Continuing, Dr. Reynolds said phis stock of butter and other both bv a ma16rtty~vbt* of the leg­ street, telephone'RockilHo velopment consisted of .'’)0 foot lots Mary's Church hall omder direc nese Communist gueri^Ua, Lee and there were already numerous soup, jelly, pudding: Friday — tion of the Rev. John C. Curtin: day. while talking wHb hia ministerial dairy goods by selling them to the al voters of the Vernon Fire Di^ 5-81M. WHAT H O N SiN iil” West Coast temperatures were Mcng. met in secret with his dogs in it. baked beans, catsup, spinach, apple JOHN >. BURKE Boy Scouts Troop 57 at 7:30 p. m executive council today to discuss students one day. he was trying to armed forces at low prices. trict snd hv a majority vote of the about normal, and it waa warmer CStarlcs W. Holman, secretary of legal votej-8 of the city of Roekt He also told a correspondent pie. Milk, bread and margarine are in-the Nathan Hale Community than w>rmaL iabhg the GVilf.: Allre; her case, — ■ - = -explain the, relationship..of. pastor "th at his children- ■would- like to servedwith- ail meals; --'—.————- Keith’s Brings Mlmdieater Nationally Fsjnoug FgNAAL HOHI— Center; Mothers' Chib at 8 p and people. He said a pastor ths National Milk Producers Fed­ ville, each voting as a separate d l» Brands In Finer . Hama Furniahinga, To A«> Tex. reported fl.3 degrees Sunday. Lee Meng'H attorney, S. Seenl- have a dog and he would ilka them Personal Mention...... in the Cbureh Community House. vasagam, aaid it was pos ibie the I wasn’t like a doctor, or, a mer­ eration. said in a sUtement pre­ trict. , B u rm a sure Thrifty Homelovers Of LiuUng Beauty 87 EAinr CENTER BT. Elmvo ’Chute In Storm pared for the Senate Banking com Campbell Insists that a largo to have one but that he does not Mrs. Eugene Gagliardone of He­ sultan would reach a decision on ' chant but he couldn't think of sny bron 'rnaitcd mittee that the Army "has vir­ number of persons are interested feel he has time to train a dog to her appeal for clemency from a other analogies and told them they of many croomt end oili with tht NEW entry eorraspondent, Mrs. Charles from 3.000 feet in a blizzard over tually abandoned the servirilg of in seeing that the matter of final •tay in its own yard. ry of 'Vernon rctui-ned from a AMBClJtNOE SERVICE deatp sentence pronounced against would have to live through it to Shoots Russian Conditions Are “ Filthy’* three-day trip to New York last L. UtUe. telephone Pilgrim 2-8231 central Indiana Sunday night and butter to enlisted men in fivor oT determination is left up to the Ann DtloRald All'Furpoio Doofi Croom. her fpr possessing a hand grenade, understand. what it means. Hathaway's complaint, he ex­ night. ' YouMl Find New .Spring Colors And Fabrics At Keith’s Right Now . . . In Glorious 18th Cen­ An intere.stlng film .was .shown low-cost table faU” such^ss oleo­ voters and not Just special groups. This tingloe geld«lepRtd jer contoint evidence that she was a terrorist. plains, is not in the simple fact James L. Rogers of Bolton Cen­ tury and Sleek Modern Designs In Suiteq And Occasional Pieces For Every Room. by "Kingsley Kuhnev entitled "One margarine. / Pritchard la Honored Embassy Aides oil of tho Ingrtditnlt for cUoning. The Communiats have offered to that neighborhood dogS wander ter is spending a two nionth vaca­ God.’! With the aid. of music the The Army has said U buys about County Commissioner Francis smoothing ond rtfrtihing your ikin. trade Briton Edgar Sander,', now the same amount butte£ a^ it J. Pritchard of Rockville received 0 — on his property. He explained that tion in St. Petersburg. Fla., in ritualLstic work of the leaders in (Continued From Page One) the start of his fight to keep the serving a 13-yrar prison term in a the three great major religious does rriargkrlne. / a wrist watch and a set of luggage company with Albert Foy, retired i JUI FiTRtN D IE^ CREAM And this it (utt th* b igin n in g of o dogs home began about four years fire chief of Manchester. They are Hungarian Jail, for Lee Meng. faiths. Jewish, Catholic jnd Pro- Holman saidlid th/dalryti^ surpluses at the testimonial dinner tendered All y*u n«*d f*r ••ly mek*'** tn him Saturdav evening at the corridor to their ward. He refused ago when his daughter reached an expected to return about April 1. whol* n*w cotmtfic lin.o^-vifomin'COnttrtd "The attempt of a foreign gov­ lestant, was reverently ahown on held by the gov^iir-----nment could , be to him Saturday evening ac u. reporter speak to the injured r*Maval, d**p btfie cl**fii*r*i ernment Hungary) to exploit the age when she might be allowed to to giv« you tho motl for your ceimotic the screen. The program followed trimmed by offeringofferir them to the Kosciuszko Club. men and declined to answer ques- play In the yard and conditions he and d**p ikln i*M*n)fi|. situation to serve its own purpose military at prices matching tne There were nearly 300 persons 'Manehestef Evening Herald Bol­ 2.35 *i. i o r ...... $1.50 deller. look for Ann Dtlofitid D«tp Croom the supper which was in charge of tlons himself. described a.a""fllthy’’ made it neces­ must not be allowed to prejudice the young people of Mu Sigma Chi, cheaper, competitive products. at the dinner. Messages were read ton rnrrespomlent, Mrs, Joseph i |c*M*my l i t * ...... I2.TS ond boouly oidi ot your RoxoH ilero. Burmese foreign office officials sary to bring her in for an un­ h ’ltalla, telephone Mitchell 8-5.545.! the prlson?r,’’ a member of Secnl- the name of which society was sug­ The government has been piling from Gov. John Lodge and former scheduled bath on several occa- said no official word has been re- • • • • • , • • • • * vasagam's law firm commented. gested -bv Dr.’ Reynolds during his up large stocks of surplus b u tt« Gov Raymond TJ'*' ' " f . I ceived yet from the Russians. The \ sions. LIPSTICK. IfidaliOi*/ Fifty members of the British Manchester pastorate. While here snd cheese under its price support watch was the gift of those at­ Burmese authorities were unable \ He also cited the loss of ever cl«*r *d|ifi9> tSv* t(*pp*r parliament'and aeveial Malayan he is making his headquarters with -program. In announcement that tending the dinner and the. lug­ to give further details. grjecn,trees becau.seof scald caused ihddfi. $1-35 organizations have requested Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Smith, and present dairy support levels would gage was from the Women’s Re­ At the JF^ussian embassy, aecond by the vi.sits of his canine neigh .clemency for Lee Meng. who insfcrt- has taken the oppo'-tuhity to call continue for another year, Secre- publican group of Vernon. secretary Nicolai ' Statskevlh re­ hors and the nuisance of. garbage MAORI OIL 00. Frtnth Ttrmvl* FACE POWOCR ed through two trials lliat she was on thosis who were Hi in the pariah Ury Benson aaid Friday the In- Lsu-ge Simaker List fused to answer all questions, turn­ can raids. He contends that com­ luiif-in f*ufidatj*fi. Fiv* iS*d*i« $1-10 a victim of mistaken identity. or where there was hreavement. dustry has promla<^d to work out The master of ceremonies was ing back all inquiries w-ith, "no plaints to the dog warden brought Rang* and Fuel Oil Am DfiJliiM'VITAMINS a prcigr.am that will require less High Sheriff Paul Sweeney, with comment.” warnings to t^hc dog ow'ners which ftr o l0«*li*/ y*Wq^ok* tk*Ai *»*ry .IHURUHIU BACKS IKE ¥T 1 federal aid. Republican National Committee­ were completely ignored. d*r- Ofi* m*n(h'f supply, $3*95 London, March Z-l/Ti Prime ( j l | l < v r a 8 t O i t e a U Amplifying his views today man Meade Alcorn as the prin­ OLD u a w * The Connecticut Department of 24 HOUR SERVICE Minister Winston Churchill said Benson listed Army buying •*<>"« cipal speaker. Other speakers in­ Farms and Markets, under whose SKIN FRESHENER StifnIiAc d r a ’"number of- possible methods today he woViTd lie' ’’qinie ready’’ to cluded Mayor Frederick Berger, -According to an old law, mar­ jurisdiction dog afftilrs In the state METER TRUCKS per* cl**ni*.f. ikn tlimutont, $1.50 join a get-together with Pre-sldent [iiieers of easing butter surpluses. First Selectman Herbert Pagani, keters -of Portland, Ore., are for­ are handled, and the’ Connecticut "We have explored the possibil- BURNER SERVICE Elsenhower and Prime Minister Mrs. -Anna Mae Swataski, vice bidden to carry their purchases Humane Society were consulted by COMPACT Caetfllfii OuIk On itv a f soliciting, the support of re­ chairman of the Republican SUte home in “ baskets hung on A Hathaway abo\it a monlft.ago. On ■Stalin. • Onier A. .Gihgras and Robert tailers and other distributions in - YEL. MANCHESTER *“ oitf maitere, ,'iK*dew. '*y*Vr*«r p*P(T1 But, he told the House of Com- Central committee; former Sec-1 ^roes the shoulders.” their advice as to what could be *nd linvr. P*rly, SS.OO. Puri*, $3.00 Gay of thiB town, v.ill be inducted launching a campaign to help monSj the - talks -would have . to be into' the- off tees of -the -ohaicnian.: retary of . State Mrs,. Francis Red­ done.beyqnd compl.aint to the local move more butter teto oonmtmp- warden, awooden box with slfdtn'g on the ’’basis outlined by Presi­ and aecond vice chairman re­ dick; president of the Vernon Ml*.3.4523 COLOGNE C*nc*ntr*l*d, dent Eisenhower.” tidn " he said. Women’s Republican Club Mrs. door w-as constructed as a trap. '• 1*61-1*111111. $3.50 spectively of the American So­ "There Is a pos.sibility that tne filAtter Invpstigaied Elsenhower told a news confer­ ciety ot Tool Engineers at a meet­ Rose Ford; Congressman Antoni Army will take greater quantities. Ernest Preston, agent for the AM pric*i pivt t*i f*8(*pt vit*«l*i> ence Feb. 2.’i he would be willing ing to be held tonight at the City N. Sadlak; William Rainsford. MANCHESTER • •••••••••••• to meet Stalin at any reasonable There are various ways of helping president of the County Commis­ humane society, told' a Herald Club in Hartford. The Society has to reduce government purchases. questioner this -week end that the V place between Washington and a membership of 525 in the Hart­ sioners Association and Congress­ Moscow any time he thought it These are methods that have not man Horace Seeiy-Brtnvn.' matter had been looked into by the POWER AND j CxcUtdioehi at ifauA, LU XU RIO U S Innerspring ford area. been u.sed enough in past years.” STATE society snd’ they found no infrac­ would do- good for world peace. Also present at the meeting to- WUllam Murray, former adju­ Eisenhower also said any such con­ A butter dealer in New York tant general, and prominent Legion — NOW PLAYING — tion of the cruelty law, that Hath­ HABO MOWERS ference would have to take place nigh't .will be Edgar H. Clarke of had ancther idea oh how to get away had been cautioned not to Mancheotdf, president of the Con­ ofllciat presented Prichard with a J- with the full knowledge of the rid o f surplus butter..-He sai— — ike modem farlHtleB and appolnt- jail, S2.50 in Fines OF ALL HMES he wants only to eliminate a neigb- Chansonette 325, according to Inspector An pinettea you’ll, love to.llve with dealCTed .by..Ray­ UMiXJulsk Fuaerai Siervlm ^ardkau; :ahottt"’<2l6,fl©fl; m orr :thap --•’IVANHOEV ^prhootl nuisance. . . IT won’t JjeJpj t Is modern and complete In every reepevL Both si'des ’afe ' dilitreSsfed that mond Lfini^. 'A' charinii* -emw-mbie that -lidlatea For BiOTti'ii'DrrveF last year. phis SHORTS ANDINEWS good taate and qovd chem-. Excluaive "Spice” pat- Must Secare PnroslU the Hathaway children are suffer­ IgnorinIf-.Iact.s and (rustini; ing from, the'resentmpntand anger teriof-In. -the following jcoiora.. papriRa, tail and Residents- o f the Varnon Rural to ‘ibllnd w v e r prir- pepper and aag*. Mar-proof plastic top, atainleaa Phone MI-3-5940 Judge John S. G. Rottner Im­ Fire District aip reminded that of growing out of the dispute. The. William P. Qaish posed sentences totaling 60 days neighbors reportedly have offered vent your properly from be- ateel apron, form fit back on chaira, koroseal March 1 a permit must be secured inic damaged or destroyed by uphqlatery. Many other features at only John Tierney,. in jail and 8250 in fines on Edward before doing any open burning out to have the Hathaway property G. Dorsey. 36, of Bolton Lake of doors. Offlciala state it la not sprayed with a dog-repellent which disa.ster. Raymotid T. (Julsh House, Bolton, on two counts of necessary to obtain a permit for they say has been refused and Hathaway state.S he refused an of­ motor vehicle violations, in Town burning In a safely constructed Tm (:«Bteo4er Fer Aradriajr- Better gel .strong and ade­ Court this morning. ‘ fireplace or an approved incinera­ Award !!• ■ • ». T* Thrill Asewt fer made by the neighbors to fence quate insurance. I>ook up Dorsey, a self-employed jewelry tor; however-it is suggested that Jells Wsysr — Msarrrs O'Hsrs .his property since he does not par­ .50 maker, pleaded guilty to charges a screen be placed over the top of ticularly like the idea. Hop On The Band Wagon of driving under the influence of any open container in which pa­ 'THE QUIET MAN” He al.so agrees with the neigh­ bors that if he owned a dog him­ 2 2 5 MAIN ST. liquor and driving while his itera ­ pers are burned to prevent flying is CsUr — S:It • S;1S Our shelves are loaded with -Brand Name building ma­ . // tor's license was under suspension. sparks. self. it might cut down the n\ii- terials . . . materials that you know are g o o d ...... He r e iv e d 30 days and a 8180 Great Chiefs riBS A Braad Nrw Thrill HU sance since other dogs would not be fine on the driving under the in­ At Uie mceUng of Damon so prone to roani on his dog’s do­ We help you -select the RKJHT material for your par-' "FLAT T O P " main. But he says again, that he Open a Keith Budget Account fluence charge and 30 days and Temple, Pythian Sistera to be held ticular use. Often an inexpensive product will serve the 8100 for driving on a suspended this evening at 8 o’clock In Moooe la' Fslar — 1;4S - S;M - 1S:M does not have this time to train a m iudanfoA ifi'A license. He was represented by At­ Hall. Mrs: Katberlno Rust, grand SlrrllBg HmyiApB — Blrhard CftrltA* dog proper!^ and he doesn’t believe purpose, and we recommend its us*. torney John D. La Belle. chief, and her aaoodate officers his dog .shoulilld be out bothering the' In aentencing Dorsey to Jail. will pay their official visit to the Wed.. *‘IIOAD TO BAM**—la Color neighbors. Our staff of experts are here to S.W I! you money. rs Non-parti.sans have expressed the Judge Rottner Indicated he might Rockville group- They will help you plan your job so there is no waste Cmwenient Shopping Honrs. . . ^ever a Parking Problem . . . famogs ititchetjl cup bra auapend execution of the sentence Deosoeratlo Meetlag belief that a little "giving on both of time or effort. They will show you how to use any after Dorsey had served a portion RockviRe DemocraU go to sides" would help solve the prob­ .item you buy. Kelth’a (ioae Wedneadaya At Noon, Are Open Every Uae Kelth’a Private Parking Lot Adjoining The Store, Or Antennas of-his term. March meoUhg of the Tolland lem. It’s curve security for spring fa sh ion s! Chansonette’s circular /oners to Meet Thnraday Evening I'ntll 9. Regular Store Hours From 9 The Entire Block Jnat South With Uailmlted Faiktag. It'a In another caae this morning, Cbunty Democratic aaaoeiation at Come over to 3.36 North Main Street, or phone Mitchell A. M. Until 5:30 P. ,’H. Easy To Shop At Keiths! stitching rounds, accentuates yoii . . . all at th^ same time. AND Joseph Balfore, 17. of 44 Pearl 8 o’clock at Toam HaU. Philip Di.sturbance of a different type T H B A T R C will be aired at the Community 9-5253. Tell us about your building project. No obliga­ Be beautifully fitted today. A, B and C Clips, 32 td 38. street, was fined 89 for driving Laing, Repreacntati%o from Wind­ Qroadly preoeaU its with defective equipment. sor, will be preoont and speak on Hail tonight when the Zoning tion in a friendly talk. taxes and the SUte budget. At Commission will W ar the request Good TV Service (ILL DIMENSION of Frank and Lillian White to PKBMIEB BABONET tonight's meeting, a nominating 175 East SEE committee "will be named to bring «»C R L r fN designate a portion of their prop­ Sir Hickman Beckett Bacon is a suggested slate of officers for erty on U. S. Route 44-A for -busi- Center St. t COLOB HITS ne.ss u.se. the premier baronet of England. the next meeting. Tel. MI-9-7665 $ f l t e r U a i r ___Hsydaa, ____ I Involved in the request is the Pastor To Speak PairMs Wyaiaa Knighted by Queen Elizabeth ! in Btrliard Carleoa so-called 35 mile per hour club, Edgar Clarke 1578,- his ancestor. Sir Nicholas Rev. Forrest Muoser. pastor of •TLAT TOP" "Man Behind NYLON the Union CongregaUonal Church a venture s)»onsored by the appli­ Insurer BUILDING MATERIALS Bacon, was the first to receive the The Gun" cant's son. Gene White. The club Potterton s wiU be the guest speaker at the I:1S S ; S S - t ; M FAMOUS FOB SERVICE FOB 21 YEABS baronetcy. Sir NlchoUs was ^he was Instituted for teen-aged driv- LUMBER FUEL MMN ST OPi CORSET SALON, bvother of Francis Bacon. famoiM meeting, of the Longview Parent 1 1 1 s ISO Center SL (Cor. Churoii » Oeatar) Where It'a easy ta park Teacher association this evening at Wed.. "BO An TO BA LI" — Teeh. ■ ers In ah attempt to teach them 4 essayist and lord chanceUor ot . ^EASV FBCr. FABKl-NO to repair and recondition their 336 N. MAIN ST, MANCHESTER TEE. MI-9-5253 i;,.--...... , - 8 o’clock. His topic wUl be "Won Klftg James I, o\vn cars and at the agme time in- E'5l8JSISISIEBfSJGIEIinBBBIG/SlS'SI5PSl&JGIBIIU3ISIEESIBJBlGieiBniBIGIGfGISI^ RPf

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. - V' - i • ' ( ■ ■(' , MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 2. 1963 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, m a r c h 2. 1953 . P A G E F O T , Garbage Dumped at Olcott Safety Club’s Hike in Totpn^s Grand List , 8 Nayy Develops Driver Fined boesnH Change Mill Rate As New Contract Is A-Bomb Crews, BlastI at U. S. $20,000 Blaze That Razes Spencer St. Home The town’s garbage wasAtlon officer, before Lombardo ap- Vice President of Teen- Sombric, 63 Drive B; Anthony Increase of $151,679 dumped...... at the disposal ■ area---- off -“^proached'hlm. '' Some on Duty Sombrlc, Jr., 63 Drive B; Mrs. Olcott street today—the first day Indications point to an over­ Won*t Alter 31 MiU$ Due An engineer from the State De- hlazo. There were, two dachshunds quickly telephoned the Smith Man­ of the raging fire that left only Issue in Doubt Age Unit in Accident, Dorothy Barnes, 54 Alton street; of collection under the new con­ artment of Health has told James (Continued from Page One) flowed oil burner as the origin of German shepherds lo.st, the ‘front wall standing. Many Mrs. Irene Kambas, 69 Spruce tract—and It appeared the gar­ a spectacular blaze early Satur­ chester Fire Debartmcnt. First Fell Asleep at Wheel street; Roy Johnson, South Coven­ Martin Has Advised Sf. Sheekey, acting general mana­ she said. motorists were seen stopping to (ContlBDcd From Fags One) bage would not be dumped at the ger during Martin’s absence last perimental atomic explosions at day night that destroyed’ k two Assistant Fire (Shlef Harry Mc­ (OontiBiMd From F **o One) Slightly Biirnerl Cormick sped to ' j he scene along view the remains yesterday. try. , Lombardo piggery unless the pro­ week, th a t. the department feels y story home at 258 Spencer street- Joseph Nevue, 21, of 25 Lilac BIRTHS SATURDAY; A daugh­ General Manager Richard Martin the Nevada and Eniwetok proving The fire bioke out in the onni- with apparatus from Companies 1, It was a cold night and tha Get 10 M ore' and Jews in his 6rst statement to visions of tht^ contract are satis­ the question o f whether the tow: and several dog pens at the Stone which hm» helped avert pre^ou* street, vice president of the 35 Mile ter to Mr., and Mrs. Allan Keenan, said today his recommendation for grounds. blnatlon o'il and ga.s range located 2 and 4 and the utility truck. The water spray froze to firemen’s uni­ the committee last week, remark­ fied In every detail. should permit using the pigger Haven Kenel. Investigation was th m ta to the premiers hold on P er Hour Club, an organization of 202 Hollister street; a daughter to In the rear of the hon.se. Mrs. blaze wa.s he.vond control when forms. a 31 mill tax rate would remain ing that "to build peace there must When questioned this morning for garbage disposal during '*■ Reports that components for the being conducted today l>y Fire t)w government reins. young local drivers formed to pro­ Mr. and Mrs. Francis Caron, Hart­ Fianke and an employe, Arthur firemen arrived. McCormick ra­ With Radar unchanged despite an addition to be equal treatment of people with­ as to whether he would approve quarantine is a local matter. atomic bomb are carried aboard' Marshal Herbert Jf McKinney, McKirmey said tremendous hast Shnta Cancels Trip mote safety on the highway, was ford. out discrimination as to race, creed some of the larger carriers, pub­ Pattervan, were in the home. They dioed to headquarters, and a call must have been generated from • The attack on Mossadegh's home convicted of reckless driving in BIRTHS YESTERD AY: A daugh­ the Grand Lisl of $161,679, bring dumping at the piggery, Martin Under the terms of the new con­ and the preliminary inventories or color." lished last year, nave gone without e.s<'apod from the blazing alruc- was put in for the East Hartford the oil burner for it to/spread over . and the subsequent demonstrations Radar planted on Center street Town Court this morning and fined ter to Mr. and Mrs. Willis Cobb, ing it to $92,428,663. said there would be no Informal tract the general manager is 1 estimate that total damages will The Senate resolution called on official denial. S-V',-. >' tnre, but Mrs. Franke waa .slightly Fire Department who arrived and the entire house as quickly aa it near, Roosevelt street Saturday 90 Oiambers streetj triplets, a The Board of Directors meet to­ arrangement." - to have written permission be upwards of $20,000. erupted after an announcement $36. President Elsenhower to take Small Atom Bomba burned and her hair was singed. laid about 3,000 feet c.f hose.from did. The fire ’apparently started that Shah Mohammed Reza produced another bumper crop of Nevue was arrested shortly be­ daughter and two sons, to Mr. and morrow night at 7 o’clock in the He made it clear that Lombar­ the state health department Mfore Besides leveling the home, the “ suitable steps" in the UN. . Comments by officials during re­ Stanley Bray purchased the the hydrant lo<'ated at Oak street about 5:.30 and firemen were called arrests for local police. Ten drlv- fore midnight Saturday night after Mrs. Richard Wooley, Andover Municipal Building to set the rate. do would have to get approval of he can approve another location L * ‘ if fire took the Uvea of five pure­ Phhlevi, with whom the premier Secretary of State John Foster cent months that the N a vy . was property, Invliidcd In the sale of 70 aero.ss the town line in East Hart­ at 5:40. By the time they reached ha» beftoti on the outs lately, was .ers’ cars broke the beam at exces­ he was involved in' an accident Lake; a daughter to Mr. and. Mrs. The $161479 Increase, of which the State Department of Health than Olcott . atreeL «, <• bred dogs and vaUmhle antique.S; ford; sive rates of speed, and today Dulles is expected to come here now able to conduct atomic opera* 'acres of. land bn the South aide of the Spencer street property, flamss - aniipwt tn the country.. M thft caused, he said in court today, by Gebrge Bennett, 60 Foxcroft drive, $1|4,816, represenU an Increase in before he would give his go-ahead The town la also bound to per­ ,8<;h!^.o,Y';?..P/?tooke,i^^^ xaies invbTvthg-'h o f them 'were- late ■’In the • week; after talks with tlqna were. Interpreted generally .to by. _MrSc.,,A.nne..B....&flnkt^.Bpcnccr. ,.;aU-4u:L. fri}na.....j:etirc(i ....Kicemen.. used . Indian., tanka- . to.. d^monatititlon, the ruler ^sala he hi's becoming 'drbwby” as ’ h^ DISCHARGED SATtlRDAY; 'assessment agaCiSf tfie Man­ to dumping at the piggety. mit fenegoHatlon o r the dontnict * mean that the weapons were the who re.sided at the premi.ses. Mr.s. The'sWy. ' ...... - presented In To.wn Court. British Foreign SectoUry Anthony In a recent letter to Martin, if it dieslgnatcs another i^ a . Ed­ dentist Branforil J. Spencer a wet down other dog pens at the h&d punned to go only for his driving on Center street. Police Mrs. Dorothy Webster, East Hart­ chester Knitting Mills, was report­ newly developed, small-packaged Franke, a well known catei-cr, to­ site and tobacco barns of the Kbhn Five of the motorists were ar- Elden, now enroute to Washington. Health Officer Dr. Nicholas Mar- mond J. Havarty. the new/contrac­ month ago". Bray Indicated today Fine . cQoperatiin between the . . heatth but was canceling the trip. said that his car struck one op­ ford; Mrs. Emelia Blanchard, 513 ed by the Board of Tax Review A-bomba designed for tactical use day estimated the value of the Brothers Tobacco Company. Strong rJ^^wdrincluded^ m^^ raigned before Judge John S. G, Dulles and Eden may appear at zialo recommended the garbage, be tor, would probably have/to sign a that the building was partially fire conipanies from the neighbor­ erated by Morris Feldman, 34, of Main street: Mrs. Dorothy Miller, this morning to the General by fighter type aircraft. dogs at $2,450 and contents of the covered hv insurance hut was un- winds whipped flames high Into the ing towns kept the blaze from T h (M Rottner on violations of rules of 141 Garden drive, after Nevue’s committee meetings as the princi­ disposed o f at the piggery for the waiver of the right to i^negotlate Rockville; Max Grossman. 77 Manager. However, the Navy has at least home at $10,000. .She also said that' nhlc to estimate losses pending an air, -.attracting many spectators. spreading to other buildings. m^lem*^pr the road charges, receiving fines car lyas seen jveaving along the pal spokesmen for their countries. duration of a state quarantine on on the basis of the change, __ foe. - the hl|^ mMlem^ p n w j perle W. Hellanbrand, Brookhold street; Mrs. Lillian Sid­ The board decreased the - mill’s one type of plane, operating from the dogs-at her kennel, before the inventory. Loss will probably be About 25 policemen; regulars and Police,' loo, were crfdlted with highway. the 300 pigs there. It appeared today, hmvever, that and parilamei^ speaker of East Hartford, and Agnes ney,' 434 Oakland street; Carle real estate assessment by $13,237 carriers, probably able to tbte the fire, were valued at between about $10,000. I auxiliaries were on duty to control doing a good job protecting the The club’ s vice president, who Morrill, 40 Church street; Victor He pointed out that the pigs Lombardo might have/to work out same size A-bomb carried in the M yed Abolghassem m . Claughsey. 25. of 58 Blsscll but the mill’s assessment on Inven­ $10,000 and $11,000. Only Friday The property is in unprotected th'e crowd and direct traffic. firemen from any handicap from was elected to that position at an Anderson, 28 Strong street; Robert cannot be sold and that Lombardo a plan with Haverty whereby by today the premier » ?'»PP°tters tory was raised $158,053 by action Zoiiers Will Hear bays of the biggest land-based afternoon ahe was offered $400 for territory 'outside the fire district, .Scveial dbg pens attaehed to the traffic. organizational meeting in Novem­ Von Deck, 164 Summit street: has no other source of feed for Haverty would make the request had taken over most of the conr j Brozowskl, 30. of Hart- of Henry Mutrie, tax assessor. long range bombers. one of the, dogs that died in the and neighbors who saw the flame.s home were destroyed in the wake Mrs. Franke is staying at the - ber, told Judge John S. O. Rottner John Weir, 34 Walnut street; Mrs. them. Marzlalo told a reporter for a change of location. In that tlnulng demonstrations. A g^ erju Stanley A. Ruganis, 31, of 96 Result'of Burgikry The AJ-1 "Savage" la the heavi­ home of Mrs. Sophie Kramer- at that he became sleepy because he Lizzie Hughes, Ellington; Mrs. Eight Requests be made the recomrmendation at case Lombardo would probably awing in senUment to Mowsdegh gtreet. and Albert T. Jack- Mutrle’s action came about as est of the operational carrier-based' 485 Hartford road. ' had had little sleep the night be­ Ruth Annis, 71 South Main street; the request of Sam Lombardo, but have to pay a sum w offset the was noted throughout the capital, Annlsquam, Mass., drew the result of d burglary at the mill planCs, with a gross weight of Fire Chief John Merz instruoted fore. He had been working on his Mrs. Hazel Clarke, 145 Branford that he had discussed the matter difference in lenglfl of haul be­ though some dwonstratloim in ^ shortly before.Christmas. Officials Eight applications will be heard more than 55,000 pounds and pow­ the companies of the Manchester car the whole day before the acci­ street; Irene Sherwln, South Wind­ of the firm estimated at that time with Dr. Richard Olmsted, sanita- tween the dump $nd the piggery. favor of the Shah continued ini out-of-state'drivers, who by the Zoning Board of Appeals ered by twb piston engines and a Fire Department l-o ztand by and dent. One of the purposes of the sor; Edward Egan, Jr., 117 Birch that $71,569 worth of goods had jet. Its range is given as "more various parts of the city. w^re also picked up in the radar club is to provide members with street; Marchia Beliak, 86 Green at a public hearing in. theMunici- cover for the South ManchesUr "Most schools were closed today net and charged with speeding, been stolen. than 2,000 miles." Fire District while apparatus w u the opportunity to work on their Manor roaij; Gary Chappell. 478 The firm’s declared Inventory pal Building tonight, at 8 o’clock. • The AJ-1 was designed for use oAH ah estimated 4,000 or 6,000 I forfeited bonds amounting to $98. cars, to keep them In go4 collectsd in back line than regulations allow on age, to destroy the person. deal was challeftged by Republi­ ■ird price control legislation would lands within their historic bound- Robert Reed, 338 Woodbrtdge Grandview street. given as the chain’s desire to [ress Rule month, Roberts defended the sale can legislators. , the intersection of Grove and East wi^Acid IndigiftiUA Police said that a car driven by taxes. -movei- Another First-National store, bS■ inflationary."^ - - aries. the federal government Kolontal, _whp_was proceeding cast street; Mrs. Elaine Greika, Staf These sourcSs combined will *8 legitimate and said -anmebne Landon said'the Robert.'!'trah'.s- Main- street. Subsequent police in* ' ' Gas,’ bisrtbura, soar is located-on Main near Maple. . : HOW, n H D i VV K o w r 0 was trying to stir up a” eyelono ’• Bays C o h g r ^ Blow would grant to the Mates only on Bisseii strSet, struck the left Tordvllle; Mrs. Josephine Tedford net an estimated $2,88l,'231. n i e acnon..violated a" Kanxa.T 'iaw yestigstion-showed--that--Round; ‘ caassakaia That a First Notional Store will Santiago, Chile, March 2--UP>— in a thimble.” laan r a sr seemtm Idark Capehart asked If the dairy in such authority as required for the rear fender of a car driven by Wil­ and son, 148 Birch MounUln estimated need from property wlilch he. .said prohibits payment had been drinking and he wai be built at East Center and Lenox FALSE TEETH President Carl,os Ibanez ' Del Friends said the accusations sad tK>aa!y~enlc*i fos dOstry committee would want to states to administer and develop liam Burns, 32, of 142 Birch street, road; Charlotte Sage, Greenport, taxes is $2,853,869.52, according of a fee contingent upon passage taken into custody. Public Records If the zone is changed is felt to Campo failed in his^bld to win grew out of state party factional take a tip frooi aiilUOoi be' heard In the event of an emer­ the natural resources.' as Burns was traveling north on L. I.; Mrs. Marie Aubrey, 'to Martin, leaving a margin of M N 0 m T I R C U -M < O H r of any state leglalation. Pigeon Is Concerned of Aiiicricaai. Always. be assured since the chain has an/ control of Congress iiT yesterday’s differences. Herald Photos. gency land congressional consider The Attorney General told the Spruce through the Bissell street Watrous road; Mrs. Jessie Hovey $27,361.51. WMH f/O niMAl CUSH/ONS elections, returns early this morn­ He said he sent to the White PMgeon declared that he is con earn Total. last sat 1 or committee he was advancing his ■>:’Warnujtee. Deeds option on the land and agreement^ ‘A if Landon, former - Governor of cemed with the increasing number 3 deUcioos TaoM after aieab or wbsa* sUon of a bill on Controls, intersection,' 255 Heniy street; Kenneth Horne, The estimated need from local ing showed. “Hou.se a rbuntlup of Kansas news­ suggestion “merely to draw your Wilmer F. Lockwood to Teresa with the East Center street corpof 1 XtUeres sere spots on tender quas i Kan.sas and the Republican presi­ of wet driving cases appearing In ever itooiach dietreet occort. AIoumS Jones said he believed so, and In another accident yesterday, 450 Main street. property taxes is baaed on the P artial. unofficial returns gave paper editorial opinion______which_____ he would personally conduct a cam- sell L. Andrews, Woodstock, $24, at Rome, N. Y., road n ilii, case iasMotly, Tome atotralize ezetm add. the committee______chairman____ suggested__ attention to a method of minimiz- DISCHARGED TODAY: Mrs C. Bell, property at 50 Margaret ratlon. / ! duo to ill-fitling dentures. Helps you ■ dential candidate in 1936. said last said was prai-ticaiiy unanimous in ; court and referred to the obvl- paign to ferret out those who speeding: William Mc(7ue, .50 Bel­ continued, judge ordered court to a car driven by John ’T. Hllder- total appropriations — . including the opposition parties 85 deputies night in. Topeka that he feared CoBUia eo bakiag soda or other water- tiiis” Wiiid lead to delays” which 1 ing If not eliminating altogether Nellie Chapdelaine, 382 Hartford road. It was also reported that the g wear and bocama occuatemed to { condenming the ~ Roberts deal. ous conclusion that many of "these sell to persons already under the fast, Maine, speeding; $15 bond pick him. up next time he’s home tolable alkali to ovcr-alkatisc or eaasS brand, 58, of 77 Ridge sireet, who $20,000 for repairs at Greenhaven ■ new plertes. Cnoblas you to chew ■ In the 147-seat house, vrtth the there would be a "whitewash” of would permit prices to go up the constitutional point raised by road; Mrs. Joan Mayo and son, 121 Alphonse F. Valllere to Joseph store proposed for the East Ctntjir "There must be a cleanup and drivers have been sold Intoxicating influence. forfeited; John D. Prescott, 53. and haveHim furnish bond of $25; add tebOBod. No atisiag, oo water was headed south on Summit -of $3,636,452.13 from which 2 ioods you hod trouble aattngbeiote. * Ibanez parties taking only 62. Roberts/ sharply before Congress ever could the witnesses before this commlt- Hollister street; Mrs. Margaret P. Dyer smd Cora W. Dyer, pro­ and l^nox streets location would liquors while already under the in­ Other Court Action Mansfield. Mass., speeding., for­ aeeded. Take aarwkere. • Yoo never street, stalled on the hill and roll­ $782,582.61 in actual or estimated Returns for Senate contests were Ha said: no washup," Landon -added. Francis J. Ryan, 39, Broad Brook, kaow whep add iodigestioa wUl strika. sct. The witness answered that tee." Wendus and son, Rockville; Mrs, perty on Fairvlew street. be larger than the store it will te- fluence. The Judge said that ef-- feited $15 bond; Howard J. Greene. ed back into a parked car. Driver receipts from sources other than fragmentary but it seemed clear "The national chairman’s admis- In other court action Peter R. failure to keep right, $9; and WII- Carry Tomt alwayi. Get a roll today. Congress should Impose a freeze This was a reference to a de Eleanor Hills and son, 150 Green Mary- L. Fish to Raymond W. nlace and provide parking for a fective Immediatelv. he will ask 26, Worcester, Mass., speeding of the other car was Elizabeth A. taxation has been deducted. that Ibanez had no chance to gain ■ Sion in his original statement that FORMER JCDGE DIES i Hansen. 19, RFD 2. Rockville ilan D. Malonskl, 39, Hartford, Itself before going Into the details cision by the U. 8, Supreme Court wood drive;. Mrs. Gertrude Fisher, Foi'sy and Irene J. Folsy, property large number of cars. / the Uquor Control Commission t o ' charged with overcrowding front Odir MS—S4W SMhte »4 Bumford. 23, of 58 .Summit street. Tl'e $20,000 has not been appro- control of the upper house. ' he handled this sham s'aie on a forfeited $18 bond. failure to reduce speed at inter­ of a controls law. in 1047 holding that the federal at 106-108 Chestnut street. In addition to the zone change probe such cases.. I neat of his car. paid a fine of $15; The other week-end accident 61 Lenox street; Mrs. Catherine nrlated but Is the aublect of a pub­ Ibanez has been governing with contingent fee basis is a clear vio­ New London, March 2 — (/P) — George J. Mansour, 25, East section, $12. Another wrltness on call for to-1 government has "p a r a m o u n t Henry DeWald and Mary Jose­ requested by the East Center It was then he told the court-1 cerl B. Hart. 25, Salem. Va . for- Hartford, apeedlng, $l2 bond for­ occurred Saturday afternoon on Armstrong, 9 Main street. lic hearing to be held Friday. Street Corporation, the Planning -a lame duck Congress since his lation of the Kansa.s statutes. Louis G. Sokol, 45, a practicing at­ rights" t<^ the oil and other min­ phine DeWald, to Richard P. Field- rooih audience that if the com- feit of $24 bond, speeding; William feited; Marlin Palozle, RFD Rock­ day was C. W. Kitchen of the North Main street near Depot Commission will hear applications election to Ihk presidency by an "The sale o f the building at the torney here since 1932, died here A reader asks what has become eral resources in thi . submerged man and Jean Fieldman, property mission falls to take action in in-1 T. Wlllour, 37, Providence,' R. I., ville, stop aign violation, $6; Sam­ Fgesh Fruit and Vegetable assocla- square and involved two young for five other zone changes and ovenA-helining inajority last Sep­ Norton Sanitorium to the stale i.s ye.sterda.v of a heart ailment. He of the oldrtlme dime, novel. They tian. lands o ff the coasts o f Texas. Cal drivers, police said. According to on Green Manor road. .served as deputy police court judgy vestigatlon of such violations, he i forfeit of $18 bond, speeding; Rus­ uel E. Cordner, attached to Army are selling for twenty-five cents. Ifomla and Louisiana. Two-in-One Parly Two Similar Cases prroposals . to delete two paragraphs tember. like a .time bomb- It must be Before the Senate committee are the report of the accident, a car <)ult-Claim Deed from the regulations. WELDON DRbH 60, Results indicated the opposition searchingly and thoroughly inves­ from 1949 to 1951. Surviving are Before leaving office in January, driven by Myma Horowitz, 16. of I numerous proposals for extending Louis Andislo and Camlllo An- Requests have been to 901 MAIN STREET would control the Senate with 31 tigated and cleared up. The more his widqw, a daughter, hia mother controls, which expire in the next Truman Issued an executive order 139 East Center street, struck an­ Is Held by Kiely S Given Coiiliiiuance dislo to Stanley Bray, property on members to 14 fo f the Ibanez it is Ignored and smoothed over. and two sisters. few months, as well as legislation turning over administration o f the other driven by Ruth Bikernicks, Green road. forces, \foteri yesfeFdky chose 25 Introduced by Capehart and 11 submerged regions to the Navy also 16, of 436 North Main street, Harold F. Bidwell to Edward E. of the 45-member Sbnate. The other committee members to department. Prevlo^ly the In as It was about, to turn right into Mr. and Mrs. Edmund L. Kiely Tw-o local young men, each ar­ Fish, -property at 104-106 Ch'eatnut of 250 High street west had rea­ rested early Sunday morning after others are holdbvets. i authorise the President to revive terior Department held jurisdiction a driveway. street. 'The poor showing of the Ibanis- N., * CY-:- controls in the event of war or I over the area. son yesterday for a double celebra­ disturbances' al or near restau­ Administrator's Deed tion which took the form of a rants. were granted continuances tas was attributed to lack Of unitv •conomlo emergency. .. Austin- D. Beechler. administra­ among the three pro-government family dinner parly. Their son, in Town Court this morning. tor of the estate of Minnie P. Francis, was honorably discharged The case of John M. Risley; 18. groups which put up candidates in : First Triplets Cheney to Joseph Tedford, Jr., and yesterday's election. Some also | rissi- 55 Driverg Forget Thursday at Camp Kilmer, N. J., of 210' Eldrldge street, who was * ' / to carefree “ ’t Dorothy G., Tedford, property on saw the recent visit to Chile bf with the rank Of corporal; after booked on a charge of ossault and Putnam street. Argentine President Juan Peron sS NIDHOOUAR battery after a fracas in the park­ Markers for ’53 For Hospitjal serving with the Army for the past Easement . - ing. lot .of. an eating, establishment / wushdHys! having cau.sed , voters to decider, year an d n half in Germany, and. Howard E. nrtllli^ and Irene M.' at the Center, was continued by agaiiiat Ibanez. ■ their daughter had a birthday. Phillips to Connecticut Power Oo., Yesterday was the first day 'Triplets, two sons and a daugh­ Mr. and Mrs. Kiely had three, Judge John S. G. Rottner until - Speeches made In Chile during ter born to Mr. and Mrs. Richard over property on Hackmatack the Person, visit by Angel t^FORYOUROtg motorists were required to display sons in the service previous to the March. 16. IS their new 1953 markers, but it ap­ C. Woolley of West- Street exten­ Risley was arrested after alleg­ street. Borlenghl, Argentina Minister of release of Francis. AMC Edniund Marriage License parently slipped the minds of 55 sion, Andover Lake, who checked edly striking two of the occupants the Interior, and Paul. Mendes, Kiely, Is at present in Iceland, and Clayton Forrest McKay, Vernon, FMGIDAIRE persons driving through Manches­ in at the Manchester Memorial Levi J. Fuller their youngest boy, Eu'gene, is at of a car which was blocking his in Argentine Minister of Technical ter. ■- Hospital yestetxiay afternoon, were and Sheila Mae Floyd, 54 High ■Mattersr cauaed mubh eontrovei av OIL b u r n e r ! •Art L evi Jones Fuller. 65. of- SOO present oh maneuv, d with the the lot. Police today reported that num­ named today by the parents. These street, March 7, here. Some Chileans thought the Spruce street, died, last night at fleet in the Carrlbbc' Sea.' Judge Rottner continued for one at SURPRISINGLY LOW COSTI ber'w ere stopped, 35 of them at the Manchester Memorial Hospital are the first children born to the Eileen, their youngest daughter Week the case of John Sienda, Jr., Borlenghi and Mendes speeches in­ the Center, and direeted to replace V . after a long illness. couple in five- years of marriage. and a junior in Manchester High 24, of 419 North M&ln street, who vited Chile to adopt Argentine A resident o f Manchester fo r the their worn '62 inserts with the The first set of triplets ;ever to was - presented -on ’ a qharge o f domestic policies. ---- — ■ ..V .„g3sr- bright new red inserts for ’63. School, who only has a birthday in past 11 years, he. was employed at bo born at Manchester Memorial leap year, was 17 on Feb. 28, and breach of the peace. Sienda was T>vo drivers completely forgot arrested after he reportedly ad­ the Blish Hardware Company. He Roapital were named Davld.Ctirtis, was remembered, with gifts and about 1953 auto reglstratlons-'and dressed annoying remarks to an­ was bom in Mt. Vernon, N. Y., Kathryn Lorraine and James cards; She has been a member of Trade Now For A markers, and they were fined a other patron in a Ngrth End res­ Iiifanirv Smashes Aug. 15, 1887, and was a member Spencer in their respective order. the.High School Majorettes since o f Camp 30, P.O.S. o f A., and of total of $15 in Town Court this The children were born within 15 taurant. morning. Judge John S. G. Rott­ Freshman days and has already the Royal Arcanuih, both of that minutes of one another. David was been chosen as their leader ‘for Big 'Red Atlaek ^^fit/Itddfnaiic ner fined Franklin Fribourg. 33, of delivered by Dr. Cltarlcs Peckham City. 1953-54. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Flor­ RFD 1, Storrs, $9 for failing to at 4:13 p.m. and weighed four Total of 7,577 WALL-FLAME BURNER! ence Cooper Fuller, and two sis­ secure a new registration, and pounds four ounces. Dr. Donald Why ThoNMndfi of Doctor* (Continued From Page One) ters, Mrs. Hattie Terry of New Stewart Baraw, 37, of 54 Perkins Morrison delivered Kathryn at 4:17 f ---- Here’s your chance to kill two birds York State and Mrs. Caroline street, $6. and she weighed five pounds two Humphrey Hits . Inserts Issued proficribo ploasaiit tastios sn.d made it '<11(1101111 to communi­ .with one stone! Get the highest dollar Bhrhart of California. ounces. Jimmy was third and cate with the front lines. 1)nr your noisy, fuel-wasting oil burner ’n ie funeral will b«f held Wed­ The overcast grounded UN war­ ahd the^Iowest price on a thrifty new weighed the most, five pounds sbt While the sub-branch office of nesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at ounces. He was delivered by Dr. Probe Secrecy planes. Timken 8ilent Automatic VC'all-Flame the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 the Motor Vehicle Department waa m a m fm TTfe Commiini-sts .supported Oil Burner at the tame time. We’re About Town Robert Wftldcrt at 4:24. located In the Armory for the last their western fr^ t s.ssault with Main street,'with Rev, Dr. Fre.d R. (ConttBued-Froro -Page- One) - giyinn hif Jra/ltrin sJtouenc«t.oo old . Edgar, minister of the South eight daya of February, a' total 1.200 round.*! of artlller.v 'sh.*iis in Miss Dorothy Jacobson of oil huVners in order to keep our in- Methodist Church, officiating of 7,677 renewal registraliona were the srea of Little Gibraltar hill. ttallatidp crews working during this Princeton street, and her gue.st demnatton of tho . Ruaaiana fOr m a m t Burial will be in the East Ceme­ iasued. The total failed to set the CAIH^ fiY COLM Briti.sh Commonw^ealth artil­ "slack season" of the year. Take advan­ Miss Beverly Hewitt, both student Hospital Notes using the agreements to aubjugate expected record here.ab 7,580 reg­ lerymen answered with an even tage o f this uousually.attractiveoiler tery. -r nurses at Middlesex Hospital, who rarTusanr - a ^ -at once to relieve Friends may call at the fuheral other pcoplea. istrations were Issued last year. heavier barrage. now. Enjoy quiet, clean, dependable were capped Sunday, Feb. 22, re­ Humphrey taid he would move Local motoriats secured license coughs, raspy throat and hoarse­ home tomorrow from 3 to 5:30 and Patients Today ...... 134 ness—when caused by colds. It also spokesman for an Allied di- 'heating comfort for the remainder of sumed their studies today after a j ADMITTED SATUROAY : Nicho­ that a scheduled afternoon con­ plate inserts earlier this year and this, heating season and .every' heating T^ftont 7,to 9,;^ p. ,m. . -weeka-vacation. M in Hendit is tha. Iacreasiea. niltural. aeereUaiu: la tlif -ci?"' ' • ;(■■ ■ ' ■ i aon of John and Dorothy Tedford Grace Hart. Bolton! Mrs. Betty will be up to /the committee to at midnight, April 30, and the nsrossm isM/e and mights effec­ ,r Ameriesn soldiers who hold a Cautlion, 17H Garden drive: Mrs. decide whether to open the doors branch office will open during the tive for both old and young. Pleas­ Weiss of 48 Lyness street, died Members of Daughters of Lib­ spur 0-1 r.ittle Gihrallar were hit fuel Oil faviiigs Are Bertha Halem, 128 Autumn street: to newsmen and the public. latter part of April to issue the ant taatlng and Inexpensive. last night after a short illness. erty LOLI No. 17 and No, '125, who hv 17.5 R"d.s...j» The Chine'e rot He was bom in Hartford Oct. 24, Mrs. Leonora Merz, 48 Woodland "This secrecy 4s merely, garbling 1953 licenses. * ---- , ' throiich the Allied barbed wire have not secured their tickets for. street; Thomas Glpnney, 35 Wash If you’re “budget-minded,” thi« may astoniah you . . ; a Immediate response, too . . . you don’t have to turn the 1952. the ,50th anniversary banquet on the history of the United States and Into the Anieriran hunkers GUARAIITEtO Ml WRITIN6 ! Besides his parents, he leaves ington street: Walter Manley. West and the world,’’ ,Humphrey declar­ sni fo:jholes. steering wheel so much to turn the front wheels. Saturday, March 14, at 6 p. m. in Willington. a . . . thifl stunning new Chrysler Windsor can be had fo r tw o sisters, Judith Ann and Bar­ Orange Hall, are urged to do so. ed. FrigiddirG Frigidairo The .Americans, fighting hand to ir> put it in writing! We’ll guarantee you fuel oil savings It’s safer all ways! bara Jean Weiss; his maternal ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Ar­ W iley said thkt Bohlen’s testi­ II hand, ejected the Red.A after 90 as“ high as 2 i% —in writing—on a money-back, buirner- little more than a low-priced car with all its extrhs! as the re.servations will definitely thur Johnon, 65 School street grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry close tomorrow-evening. mony this morning on the Yalta Filtra-matic' minute.s. \ back basis! We’ll test your old burner and tell you how a Revolutionary Onflow shock absorbers waft you • Tedford: and hi.s paternal grand- Thomas Kovis, 31 Florence street: Automatic Thai soldiers hurled hiindrecls of mufh you can save if you install a Timken Silent Auto­ • Here’s Chrysler'quality and prestige at modest agreements did not touch on mat­ Announcing over roughest roads as gently as you’d carry a basket of eggs! Nparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Weiss, Mrs. Catherine Bigenski, 10 Sey­ grenades Ut .50 Chine.se who hit matic Wall-Flame Oil Burner. Then, if you buy. we'll ' ■ cost. Plus Chrysler size, comfort, and aafety, too! The .Friendship Circle of the Sal­ mour street; George Bernardl, 183 ters Involving present American r Sr., all of this town. THE OPENING OF A NEW W ofhor Clothof Dryer their position. The division spokes­ give you a written guarantee of those savings. A^t now vation Army will hold a special Hillstown road; Joan Topping, 19 security "but we didn’t know in while you can save two ways-i-oo the purchase price and a Chrysler engineering has added more new improve­ Private funeral services will be meeting tonight at 7:45 at the advance what he was going to tes­ man said they were involved in a Famous Spitfire engine is a joy to command . . : Wadswortth street; Mrs. Laura GULF SERVICE STATION considerable hand to hand fighting. on yoifr fuel bills! . ‘. held tomorrow afternoon at 1 Citadel. A ll members are urged to tify to.” Now dry clothot onywhoro In your in every driving situation! ments ... first... to motor cars than all othera put together! Edwards, 79 Adams street; Mrs. Prigidalra't liva'Wator Action gatt The Thais estimated they killed o’clock at the Holmes Funeral be present. Asked if that testimony would Mary Bailey. 689 Main street; Wll |(m ' * daop • down * tfrt ordinary howM, any timo, without filling tho five Reds and wounded 15. Home, 400 Main street, with Rev. Jiam Stewart, 527 Adams street: be made public later. W iley re­ .Get Acquainted Offer. a Full-time Power Steering, if you wish • If your next new car means a “big decision” on your Dr. Fred R. Edj^r, minister of Dorcas Society members will woihins action 4Mrrt touch. And rooffl with sticky lint Or stoomy French .soldiers repul.sed the William McDonald, 109 Falknor plied this also was up to the com­ Reds who attacked them with rifle it, lets you turn and park with the gentlest of part, isn’t it smart to investigate the most that’s to be hadf the South Methodist Church, offi­ meet Wedne.sday at 8:15 p. m. fol­ mittee, clothM ora in hoi wotor all tho moisturo. Dry thorn fluffy-soft oitd drive; Mrs. Julia Keefe, 445 Park­ DOUBLE S&H 6REEN STAMPS and machine gun fire , at longer guidance. N o wheel fight, ever! ; ; . especially when it’s priced below ^ normal expectation! ciating. Burial will be in the lowing. the Lenten service. Hos­ er sireet. W iley said no objection had been swoot-smolling. Noods no plumb­ East Cemettery. tesses will be Mrs. Conrad Casper- limo, not holf-liv koK-out. Now range. ADMITTED TODAY: Mary Mon- raised to confirmation of Bohlen GIVEN ON ALL PURCHASES ing or vonts. Chock thoso footurosl TTie Americans who repulsed the Bon, Miss Harriet and Miss Eleanor gell, 55 Seaman circle; April for the Moscow post. Hoot-ovot rinsing action, Rapidry Casperson, Mrs. Charles Daniels, OFFER EXPIRES MARCH 7 Automatic tomporoturo control, easteVnmost Red attack, near Lit-* Spin, noodt no bolting down. SAFE tie Gibraltar, counted 10 Chinese The beautiful Mrs. Sylvia Cocke and Mrs. automatic Timing Control, Signal- Thomas Glenney. Members are re­ •nd THOROUGH for ALL dotho* dead on the battlefield and esti­ minded to bring a kitchen towel —ovon now Mlrod* Pobriez. Light, iiitorior Ozono lamp. mated they killed 55 more and M Expert LiilpricitioR - - Washiigi PolishlRg wounded 80 in their sector alone. Mrs. Christian E. Brown donation for the remodeled OF MANCHESTER kitchen at Emanuel. FLETGHERQl^S^ Only scattered small size en­ CHRYSLER WINDSOR -one of America's first family of fine cars! The funeral o f Mrs. Christian E. Mltrhen gagements were repocted.^else- Brown of 14 White-street was held 9-7879 $299.75 $259.75 where on the 155 mile battlefront. Saturday afternoon at 2 o’clock at Mystic Review, No. 2 WBA. will 143 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE AH weather American B-28 meet tomorrow in Odd Fellows AUTO SERVICE the HoloMa Funeral Home, with bombers Sunday night and early Hall, at 8 p.m.. SUte Field Direc­ Bay This Porcelain Pair On New Low Terma Rev. Dr. Fred R. Edgar, r-inlster today probed through rain and tor, Mrs. Grace Best of Hartford AUTO GLASS INSTALLED Of the South Methodist Church o f­ I snow clouds to. strike at Com­ Proudly sold V and installod by will be present, also guests from ficiating. Mrs. June Gaal, /accom- TEMPLATES FOR ALL CARS munist supply route.s. They re­ Helena Review of that city. All MIRRORS (Fireplace and Door) ported 7 .') Communist trucks -(Je- p ^ e d at the organ by James Mc­ Mystic Review guards are urged to Kay, randcred two aolos, “I Love GLASS FURNITURE TOPS MEDICINE CABINETS stroye.d. 'The twin, engined B-26s BROWN-BEAUPRE, IN C e 30 Bissell Street be present for -rehearsal. al.so raked Re

MANCHESTER EVENING HiSRALI), MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 2, 195.*I mer-like weather which the Presi­ PAGE SIX dent enjoyed in Georgia over the card party and food aala which was ike Asks (^billet dayr with head and\ internal Regional School Yoshicla Threaleiis Plans Ladies' Night hoop, your would’ be o ff tnto these sponaored by tha Guild on Feb. 25. LE T US F IL L YOUR Master Coiinaelor weekend. acainst. the development of cen- eus injuritg. . OpenForum ..The president flew back to March -winds, the .riittnlnr in­ Couples Set PI ' W * extend our gratitude to- Mias Rank for Ageticy- traUeed dteUtorahip—are •Inap­ Wilson's condition was described Juul as chairman and all the mem­ PlaiiiierS Slal^ " " v To Discharge Diot Washington last night from Au­ volved very .effortless, not only as "poor,” Schaeffer’s as "very gusta, Ga„ where he traveled last propriate in the li^ht of objective For Variety Show Thank You bers of the Guild, not only for ihe because you were young, but be­ poor." time and affort which the pirapara- (Continued From Page One) Thursday for a long week end. Coenittg iffrali circumstances here,” says Premier Three others were injured in the To'the Editor. Hebron Parley (Ooatinned from Page One) As he got Into hts car at nation­ ptTBUBHBD BT THE cause the distraction of the- hoop The members of the Board of the tion for tha party entailed but also M»»AT.P PRINTING CO INC. ybshida. St. Mary’s 50-60 Club, a married accident. for the interest which they naye quaaion ,of the pending Hawaiian al airport and haded home to the itself took your mind off the run- Manchester Public Health Nurses’ on grounds,he had been uncoopera- White House, a reporter asked Ei­ REMEMBER: YOU CAN GET NELP 13 Str««t Now it la undoubtedly quite couples group, ^as set Friday and Milton F. CarlFOik 21, an Air shown in tha work of our organiza­ atatehood 11111 and the legislation M»nch*it«r. conn. Force gunner, of tWe town home Association with to express to the Called for and delivered David Yeomans, chairman of the tjve. Hlrokawa ia a leader of one senhower whether he had a good true that there is some measure of I ning. Manchester Hairdressers' Qulld tion. dealing With the submerged coast­ THOMAS T. JTBROUSON. Saturday, April 24-25, for its an­ leave from Camp Forbes, Kan­ promptly at no extra Andover-Bolton-Hebroq Tempor­ time at the Augusta National club BY REFERRING TO OUR AD ON WALTER R. FERGUSON, truth in Premier Yoshida’s claim When you weren't running into their appreciation for the money Very sincv«iy. of the factions threatening to spll^ al lands. The latter bill probably nual variety show. This year, in­ sas, was in I ^ t County HospiUl ary Regional High School Plan­ "It was fine," he said with a Publiihon — quite possible that our own or with the wind with a hoopas ex­ which will be donated to their as­ - Marjorie J. Nelson charge, the Uberal party. He led a group will get action f(rst. FounSod October 1. Ittl stead of the regulation minstrel, with a posrtbfe fractur.ed right hip. President smile. ‘'Wonderful.” THE CLA55IFIED PAGE EVERY DAY ideas of democracy cannot be cuse, you were making the wind sociation, aa the procaeds from the ning committee, today announced of SO dissident Liberals who boy­ However, both Taft and M ali in PubIMied Every Evenhi* ^ Except they propose to put on a western Hia tm er, Milton F. Carlson. another cub-committee ' session said they would go ahead with the He was accompanied from Au­ 0 M>S«yi And Holldajri. Entered At the clapped successfully into the heads your spectacular servant. Well be- show, entitled ‘'Doujile-Flfty Sr, 41«^lth whom he was riding PINE PHARMACY would be held.Thursday in Hebron cotted this morning’s vole on cen­ atatehood bill if It was i-eady for gusta by Mrs. Elsenhower and her Port ORlc* At MAncheiter, Conn.. A< Ranch and Musical 'Roundup.” and emotions of another people fore March itself arrived you had with minor cuts, along with a scheduled meeting of sure and thUa aasured its being floor action first. "W e’ll act first mother, Mrs. John S. Doud, of Den­ ii^ n d ClA«i MaH Matter. ______Wilfred Maxwell, who directed CA LL MI-9-1814 just by a decree on our part. It is been busy with long chestnut ater Danest, 36, o f Mystic, the three-town planning group at sent to committee. of whichever reaches us first," ver, Colo. A small staff of W hile the. show and chorus last season jn Iv w if 'O i H V B U B E r SUBSCRIPTION RATES quite possible that we are in error blocks. splitting off narrow in., passenger in the other car WiH $25 to $500 8 p.m. However. Yoshida waited until Martin said. , House aides also made the trip. Payable In Advance ■■the Show Boat," has consentej' S o j^ ISM m . 20 Mm . which police aald was .driven by Ghrg Ym • The meeting, slated for the He? after the Diet had passed the Martin said he thought Con­ 'The President got in a final OoA Tear^...... :...... “ in any effort to mold any other atralghtr^rained sections, dry and to act in the same capacity SchaefChr, was treated at Rhode $ 3 0 $245.80 $31227 ..a evo^A y,^ bron Elementary School, will hear budget bill In a night session ho- gress could complete action on round of golf before he left, after people after our own image. light, whittling them down and Russell Potterton has also agreed Island Hpspltal for cuU and m S H STAKTT reports from the sub-committee on fore he fired Hlrokawa. he and Mrs. Elsenhower had at­ $ 3 t 349.22 451.45 )>oth bills within the next two One Month ...... But it is also probably true that notching them with your Jack- to act as accompanist, wm W. B. bruises. With e htmai loen curriculum and site. The curricu­ Opposition spokft'men protested weeks. tended early services at the reld Weekly ...... H Huddleston will serve aifchalrman Slnfle Copy ...... ' the Japanese desire to get rid of knife, and tying them into a Police said that after the Im­ you mey reduce A loofi of tiw cMto tM.M wlM lum panel is expected to have com­ against the threat to^lssolve the The congressional leaders said Memorial Presbyterian Church In of the comnilttee of >frangements, pact; the Connecticut car ploughed monthly paymontt promatiy ragaW .1* ! * „ « “ ?»«»• pleted Jta preliminary studiea and Diet. They aaid the^A»tlonal elec- indications are that Elsenhower, Augusta., MEMBER______OF ,8uch reforms is motivated not so frame over which stout brown .. clean up billi... monthly iMtolfiMfiH of $10.01 «0€n. 50. yards through a parking lot, Cono. will bring in general recommendc- liona-Wt^e held. 0}»^ _last.O.C.tpber will get along tor the time being There was no announcement of The^SSodrt?*^^^^ by- their- objecUon to these wrapping paper could beAtretched. ypay taxat. If you’re ttonaBtfhe-cearton. =i===^ roiled"over aeveral times and-was and that they v ^ e ‘'extremely ex­ with ohlv one''eebnbmlc advrser IKe p-resTaenrir-FcmTi enutied reforms in themselves as by their| A tail of knotted old rags, and a steadily employed, and can handle ^ u p F " " The little publlcized-but hard- instead of the three-man council round, but he reportedly had an­ idil^iirs Aperl objection to their source. Inevlt are excellent you’ll get a prompt "ye«. — hac been struggling for months and candldain. “ lll*% ^ u I W country occupied by a 1 you were ready for March winds. home comfort Yoshlda/dlasolved the Diet last Taft said jthe President wants He told newamen Saturday he wo State Mon Phone for a quick, friendly osw-vitit loan, now to achieve a common goal strokes over par for the course. digytchM hwin Are aUo rrg«r\cd. military tim« must bring A groat open field, with plenty Fallot Photo. August/fc» the climax of a feud to study the , matter before msk-, Now Many W«ar write, coma in. ^ that w ill be satisfactory to the Fredtck W. Hiuiaan. Danny Hair ing a final decision.- ...... And he said, with a wry smile that U m $3f ta 6M0 on Slgneturi otewe with^hlro mitoyama, Speaker of Full service client of N. E. A. Serr- blind natlonallMlc reaction against of/oom for running start and for three communities involved. "The The Senator added, however, if he didn't improve he was going Coventry, R. I., March 2—iJPt — MORIARTY Bros. population survey committee was thg^ouse. Danny Hair Is general chairman '*WbUih*r. R.pre.ent,tlve.: The alt traces Of that occupation. Paying _ out string as the kib Two Connecticut men Were critic FALSE TEETH '"g.k -rei tommmtff rear tixst fO Sav rn " Fredrick 'W. Hanson, son of Mr. that Eisenhower probably would to make it against the law tor any­ 3 1 5 CtiNTtR ST r ordered to report Jan. 1,5 and with calls Cabinet of the committee plapning the one to ask him about his acore. JuliosJulius Mathews Speolsl8p*oi»l asency_—_NewAgency — new | hope,hope. With Japan, must beoc swooped upUJ, aimand up,U|,, mmand you bad, ally hurt, when two automobiles w ith Unto Wonry and Mrs. Fredrick W. Hanson of Yoshlda called an emergency apnotnt one adviser now and de­ the findings reached at Thursday's March 14 Ladles’ Night of Nut- cide when the regular appropria­ He made the remark in chatting T« m ^ e^ “'a u d it ^ TOREaV"’o f that the pendulum does not swing *or the price' of ' a■ ’length " ' "Ting, collided l^eadon here late last Ett. U^k. Uufh f>r wlthmit teu oik iu FINANCE ca » i meeting, a basta for further work 131 Hollister street, will be i meeting of the cabinet today to fniir of ln*#cure f»Me SILENT GLOW med Foie.st. No. 116, Tall Cedars tion bills are considered whether with reporters after presenting to 3 0 ^ - cftcULATiONS. ______hackback too far and too violently. aftamoon of sky antHicsun and night. •Uppinc or wobbling. FASTBETH hola* will have been established. stalled as master counselor / o f study the situation. of Lebanon. The affair, which Bobby Jones a portrait of the one­ Everett Wilson, 30, of 3 Halsey Acting on the recommendations lo add two more. Ths Herald Prlrtlng CempMv. Ine.. Thera are forces inside Japan cloud and wind suiih as no ptxtffi firmer ind more comfortably I0€ MAIN OIL lURNERS John Mather Chapter, O r ^ of If the Diet committee recom­ will be held at the State Armory, The White House conference time grand slam golf champion. street. Mystic, Comj., and Raymond Thli pletaant powder haf no gummy of these three key groups, the AMumes no ftnsncisl responsibility for pastime provides today. M itchell 0-74I0 . Hetiry C. Mangllla. V I * MAMagaf mended a severe censure and will mark the Forest's 25th anni­ got started promptly at 8:30 a. m. SMarsphlcal errors sppesrlng In ad­ which believe in the same kind of Schaeffer, 27, of Ledyard, Conn., gooey,, pally taile or feeling. Doein t building committee will launch In­ DeMolay, in a sem i-publ^ instal cauie nauiea. It'i alkaline (non-•acid) 0 « N 7H0 SS0 AY IVININGI UNTIl I Tol. MltchoE 3-5135 Yoshlda lost the ensuing vote in versary. despite a snowstorm which snarled The word "witch” la silled to visem ents and other resding milter Japan we would like to see. Un­ A hoop to ru R ^ ith the wind, a were under treatment at Rhode to intensive research that will en­ lation to be , held topifeht at 8 In The Man^ester Evening Herald. ^ecki “ pUte odor'* i denture breath) 1mm BMh to luMwti .1 ill isftwirttoi toess * isms six osh h —H _____^ the House, he almost certainly A group of three—Hair, .lohn Washington traffic. It was a "wit" which formerly meant "to fortunately for our pbUtlcai kite for thc'ymid to run with, and Island Hospital, Providence, to- Get FASTEBTH at ary dnjg ilore. able them to prepare an outline for o'clock at the Masonic Temple. would be forced to resign. Fox and William Wilson have I Display acVertlsing closing hours; April 2. This ouUine will Include sharp contrast to the balmy sum­ know." strategy in Japan, w t have made lots of fried potatoes for supper, j be installed Today's vote went againat him selected the cimtomary gift each For Monday—1 p. m. Friday. type of plant and minimum BM. Tussd^.,-1. p. m. Mor^ay. to saOsfy a wlnd-eharpened ap- T mmfimssesmmm sa m f orge Robinson, 191 to 162. Cedarette will receive as she en­ our bargaina not with the Jmost j amount o f classroom space, lab­ For Wedneaday—1 p. m. Tuesday. peUt<—that would be March, un- Vewton Schle- The situation appeared to ' be ters the Armory. A trip to New FUr Thursday—1 p. m. Wednesday- democratic elements in Ja)>ane8e oratory. administration, social and ir; K arl Jones, eoming to a head over a relative­ ~or Friday—1 p. m. Thursday. leqtlonable decades' ago. York was ,necessary before the politics, but with the most con- recreational areas required to ly minor is.sue. final choice was made. It was re­ ■ ay—1 p. m. Friday. __ ^at»ry nut theiG recommcnuationR. ____daadllne: 10;*) a. .m. aaeh aervatlve and authoritarian ej — Y^whida—wax asl^d- Sai-urday— ported. ------' pohneatioii except 8ator<.Sy— The transportation committee will ments. This means that the/ele- during a Diet committee meeting Ellington alao report on April 2. on Japan's budget— to ouUine his menta. whom we support In ^ w er tempt to overthrow Yoshida's gov­ Monday, March 2 Reports Expected own views on the international are also the elementa^ore like­ On May 7 the finance research­ ernment. SALE .situation as its affects Japan. They based-thelr opposition on 4-H Holds Final ers, having before It the facts re­ The questioner, Nlshlmura, MARCH 2 to 14 The Straggle In Iran ly to try to undo ndr own work garding type, size and location ^ 1 Warner, jun- three controversial' bills which in Japan. And, q H ^ e other hand, phiTi.sed the request in a becking, Fyamiar Mossadegh, ..of. Iran,| WATKINS MARCH OF plant. W ill report on the poss^e *nce— Johnson, Yoshlda is backing. The bills wojjld ihe JapanesA^dfementa who are Training Glass coat and procedures of flnanemg. harles Braun, sarcastTc manner- and Yoshida- upset the occupBtion''fefol:m'/of 1--- was caught at some momentary blurted out "Bakayaro" (stupid mqre dempentlc are the elementa Pointing up the need for S)ich an rl Davis, chap- the Japanese police system and re­ tfsadvantage when Mullah Ka InstituUon as the regional/ school ■ner, marshal: idiot). The prime mipister unite tt in a nationwide body, limit For Officers apologized almost immediately, ahani, Moalem reUgioua leader , and which,"XT*** political situation as was the recent populaUph survey Edward Stiles, political, acti-vities of teachers and it Ix ^ o re frequently attack bur report which showed /that enroll- however. ' /' Mossadegh’s arch foe for political second, Kooen Melendy, third, ban strikes In public utilities. Itlon in Japan. * . Ellington, March 2— (Special) e e ♦ m «it in grades 7-12 >kix-year high David Harrison, fourth, Reymond But the touchy House jumped on Exclusivo Hood<|uortor* for Liistro*5lio#R Dry ClooNiii5| power in Iran, suddenly organized —County 4-H Agent Albert Gray the i.ssue, forcing toda.v’s vote, " The opposition combine doesn’t The basic trouble la that we scho61) from 1952 to 1963. Andover Fenn,- fifth, ■ Norman ' Anderson, , ,1 *bd his associate Miss Shirley Face-Losing Defeat have enough votes.to topple Yosh- mobs in Teheran to pose as chi is expected to it* 7*12 sixth. Donald Anderson, and sev­ ida but hopes to pick up support ^^1 want something—the rearmament presided Friday night at the grade enrollmwt more than six The rc.sult was a face-losing de­ pionS o f the Shah in the ■enth,Grass Rudolph Fires Neubauer; Keep Ronald from hia own Liberals. A/\ rv* , ATOURCMH of Japan—which only tha Conser-1 last in a series of three special feat for the man who charted TWIN MATTRESSES times, BoUorf"^more than three Scavey, orator; Gilbert Ander.son. The ahsrp-tongiied premier has tor power which has also bden go- Japan's course through the end vatlve elemenU are willing to give sessions callX to Instruct 4-H of- times and Hebron more than three almoner; Roger Hall, sentinel; and nettled a substantial number of tag bn between Mosepdegh and ,,, ____ „.„u m.nt u,j, fleers and club reporters in the times. AH three communities are Firemen Hopping of the Allied occupation and into us. ■Wanting such " ^ m * * " * " * - meetinga. Leon Gardiner, standard bearer. Liberals with hfs (ron-handcd nile 20% Uiscoiint“< expected to increase enrollments the Shah. its prc.scnt independence. About 60 are In almost open revolL ON ALL WORK AMOUNTING TO $5.00 AND OVER ouraelvea have overthrown the present at • the Town Hall TWIN BOX SPRINGS In th^above grades more than four Kashani carsAsto mora for the Companies 1 and 2 of the South Even some of his own IHjcral Unless they get back into tifc moat important alngle decree we gathering were presidents', vice party turned against him. Many 13 MAPLE 5TREET — 147 MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST Shah than d p « Mossadegh, per- to ^ d e s 9-12 (four-year high Manchester Fire Department an­ fold r— at least temporarily the ever made for Japan, the decree prestdenta. secretaries, treasurers swered Box Alarm 18 at Center nrembers refuseirl to vote, letting Yoshida Igoyernment mayJibe Itspa not yKmuch; he la, if this is we-imce considered tte-baete key lM d ,tiub repott«s-_^. ,m school) during the same period, the rntnorlty; opposition push the street and Vietbris road about 2 doomed. tiallavabT^ more of a passionate » ,..i- depicting how parliamentary pro­ Andover will show an Increase of censure motion through. -O N OUJ. ani to the creation of a democratic js,|yr» ig mad to advantage when o'clock yesterday afternoon to put and radicM nationalist than Mos- aM 4 pieces only more than five times, Bolton more put a grass fire. It was the second The next move is up to the com­ Japan. Havlbg done this.much ourrrldubs- are In-aeasioni was shown Ihftn thr€6 Knd Hobron m ore than grass,fire of the day. At'l2:30, Co. mittee. It eould recommend- any*, _ j|llegh himaeu. Fbt him to M n Mi three. And again ■ all three -towns PRANCI5 CAMPAHELE (Q DEUVERY WOBK selves," we can hardly be aur'j beforB' dtacusslon groupa were 1 was called 'to T8 Henderson rbe'd', thing froni a verbsd 'spanktng t o ; mis rough atniggla for power are expected to increase their In the Pry-Cleaning lluslnes(L._ prised i f our other lesser policies called on the floor, a block away, for a grass blaze. expulsion from the Diet. Any re­ TRUSTWOSTHY ------AtieWITING TO S S .0 0 A N D M O R S would, then, be nb boon either to •Ths discussion groups returned grade 9-12 enrollment more than For the Past 15 Years. toward democracy are discarded Three gras.s fires were extin­ commendation will have to be vot­ During 95 yean Father John's after individual meetings and four times. Iran or to the outside world. guished by the MFD yesterday. At ed, on by the House. Medicine has earned This kind of struggle for power, too. heard reports « from other club 11:45 they went to North Main It was possible that tbe com- members on what had trknspired PRINCESS HAS COLD the confidence of the Ml W h i^ street mobs threaten to street and at 12:15 to Deming .mittee will simPiy sH on the mo­ in their talks. Somers and union tion. A majority o f the -committee people w h o; have London, March 2—(/Pi-Princess atreel where hay and a manure turn the outcome one way or an- Just One More Swig were not represented at the meet­ pile burned near a barn. A grasa members are' regarded as pro- learned lo trust its M-. yii-.nL has caught her second ethar, offers an invitation to the ing which Included boys'and girls This low price supplies you fire was also put out at 81 Bretton Yoshida Liberals. effectiveness by the Secretary of Agriculture Ben­ from Stafford Springs, Vernon and cold in two weeks and ia remain­ Although the crisis erupted over results wliich Have Communists. Fortunately, they do with two luxurious bedding ing indoors at Buckingham Palace, road. not, as yet, seem to be getting son, who hopes to transform price the host town of Ellington. units . .. two mattresses with a relatively minor issue, a political followed its use. Nancy Smith, president of the it was learned today. .THEY’RE ESTi:ARIES storm has been blowing up around Your (rieiids and support policies into something She did not accompany her sis­ very far in their effort to Pin and Needle Club of Stafford interlocked innerspring cen- ter, Queen Elizabeth II, and the Yoshida. neiglibors have AN REALLY capitalize on the present situation. used only in, an emergency, an­ ' ters, sag-resistarit, pre-biiilt The three major opposition p.ar- Springs, reported a.s did Charles Queen’s ' husband, the Duke of The canals of Venice are not proved its value. But it has to be stated, obviously, nounces that he wrili continue to tles — Progressives, Rightist So­ Warren of Vernon and Mary Jane borflers, taped edges -./. and Edinburgh, when they visited a canals. The Italian city is built on that Mossadegh ia better for Iran I support dairy products at 90 per Madden of Vernon. two box springs of 12. tem­ ho -'Jig e ;hibition this afternoon. 117, small l.slands, and the so- cialists and Leftist Socialists—last and batter for the ouUide world cent of parity for another year. Nineteen members were present pered steel coils on/keasoned •The princess* illness was de- called csnals are, natural estuaries week made one of their rare agree­ Read Herald Advs. This means, to take one item, from Vernon. 14 from Stafford, one of the Adriatic Sea. ments: To combine forces and al- ENJOY TELEVISION senoed as slight. than they would be. ^ from Stafford Springs and six from hardwood frames. A Pieces! So, agtUnst the wistful assump- that we, the taxpayers, will con­ Ellington. The Ellington Club is tlbn o f some British sources that tinue buying butter for the gov­ less than a month old and already the present crisis may end the ernment at a coat of 67 rents a has plans made up to the month WITH of September. Robert Lanr. ia the sway Mossadegh, and thiie pro­ pound. Our purpose in buying that pt news reporter for the new group. butter with our tax dallars will he duce sbmething more reasonable In John Lanz is leader. Iran, other observers are forced to to ace that the price we pay for Grange Activities 'the opinion that the best thing our own butter in the stores re­ On March 4 the Grange here will neighbor with Somers and at a low price , . that can happen—the only rela­ mains high, well, above 67 cents. 5 The butter Industry can- keep the furnish p a rto f tlio piograiu. Wed­ tively gbbd'thing which is a pos- nesday, March ' 11, Ellington slbility, in ' fket—would be for price high, well enough, if the gov- Grange will confer the first and Mossadegh ' to win this current emmenf, keeps buying butter and second degrees on a class of can­ struggle for power. thus removes any potential surplus didates. The ladies' degree team^ will do the initiatory work. | d e s Sylvania is the television you’ve been waiting yia the news nqw .stands, he h.s*. from the retail market. I BOTH- - Plan RefreshnaentA , | *3f'Ih' Since last Ntvember, the gov­ ‘ 'ft»r. Today there fs lift tekvtslon more powerful. apparently succeeded in recover Refreshments will be served . In i . ,rt. • • . Ing from his early disadvantage, ernment , has been buying butler the lower hall by a committee con­ it ** ■ .X • .A* ■ Sylvania will give you the best possible reception owing to the element o f surprise in at the rate of 1,000,000 pounds a sisting of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Campbell, chairman, assisted by wherever you live. And only Sylvania TV has day, for a total purchase of 85,- Kashani's move. If, as reported, he Ruth Aborn. Dale Abom, David HaloLight, the amazing frame of soft cool light ■ 000,000 pounds in this period, has succeeded in discharging the and Irene Cochran, Clinton and around the entire picture. It’s remsrkahle how it srmy chief of ataft, he seems still | i I f this seems ridiculous to us--- Marv Charter, Margaret Rochette; In control o f the army, which could I if, as consumers, we resent paying Harold and Edith Maynard, Freda improves eye comfort. our tax money to make sure that Yasmer. Pauline Miller. Helen easily swing tha situation one way Quinn, Elizabeth Eastwood, Ruth Sylvania TV is available with built In UHF. we continue to pay high prlcS-s for Sal^of Twin ■ -•r-the other. And if he-is not to Wood. Harlow .Grant. Charles and . be ousted by the cooperation o f the the butter we use—it la neverthcr Hazel Hein, Helen Loftus, Ada army with the plotters against less necessary, in somethjhg of an Loos and Teresa Norton. emergency way, within the eco­ Personal Mention TWIN MATTRESSES MANCHESTER hlfti, hia. political pow'Sr, with Par­ Mrs. Phebe Tllden who ia ill’ at liament, should be strong enough nomic facts of life. For what her home on Maple street is slow­ to carry the day. makes butter is grain, and grain ly improving. TWIN BOX SPRINGS RECEIVES "MOVIE CLEAR" However, there must still be a prices are kept high, by us tax­ payers, under the same kind of pro­ Manchester Evening Hemld El­ period in which anything can Siap lington correspondgnt, Mrs, O. K. SIGNAL FROM WKNB-TV pen. And, i f Mossadegh doea.hap' cedure. I f we support grain prices, Berr, telephone Rockville 5-.9816. O N LEGS ___ 5en, to.sun’li’e-Jie-hlmseU.oiu8t be=- s ? w* do, we cannot .fajJiQjBuppovt ' I gin to realize that Iran will con­ butter prices. Otherwise, we would Did you ever expect to buy famous CHANNEL 30 NEW BRITAIN ruin all our butter farmers. Steams & Foster Sleeping Comfort . . , tinue in ferment until a few issues Now vou don't have to be satisfied with only Secretary Benson says, as he „For Yoor IndividtioMy so much fine bedding . . , for so little? *re settled. The most important of one chaitnel. . . with WKNB-TV Channel 30 trans- reaches up on. the shelf for more Dotifnod SpIroHo Watkins Bro.thera in cooperation with^^ these is Ui* question. of, getting mitrng A strong clear sigfiial to this area you can Banian oil back into production of that economic paln-klller he Foundotioiis CdB Stearns A Foster have “scooped” the now begin to really^njoy TV. With two TV sta­ and into the world market. On this would like not to use at all, that twin bedding market in presenting this Mr*. Elsl* Mlnicueei . tions and more to come you can CHOOSE the pro­ igsue, Mossadegh has, in the eyes the butter, industry has promised Use them as twin divans b.v^ay . . . as dramatic “March of Values” feature. Phono MI-3-7737 grams YOU want. <|f the outside world, already won to try to find ways, during the healthful, restful beds by nijmt. Include tfie important concessions he felt next year,'of .decreasing its need Stearns & Foster’s, exclusive Insulo Imagine . . . twin mattresses and box )fc*, ' Iw ;bad to hav«; .dhe --constderations fo r subsidy from 4M taxpayierS;-'Hs <9^ -Cushionin^i spring*;. V . fffUT^pieciw.. . fo r only - lyhich still keep him from settle- says that, at heart, the bytter - $99.50^ O r,, the same outfit? on hard­ SYtVIiNW 21” CONSOLE may .possibly Have-tk razor* fanners don't.want;to depentl.on FRESGBUPTIONS wood- legs • for $109.Ao . ,1 ; dressed - op Oiarp significance to him, but such subsidies. W e think that is CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED ' W I N ' A\ATtRESSES with plastic covered Hollj-wood head- CYLINDRICAL FACED PICTURE TUBE they are blurred and relatively in- true. But the fact that they, and boards for only $129.50. Mgnlflcant so far as the outside he, have been forced. into this l^rthur Drag Stem BUILT-IN ALL CH ANNEL VHF-UHF, 2*83- - - This Is An Actual Iffioto Taken In Malooey’s Radio A TWevtaiaA world is concerned. If he survives, present new acceptance of the TWIN BOX SPRINGS It’s your opportunity of the year to start . he should consider settlement more principle neither likes is indica­ enjoying the extra luxury of 'TWIN DOES ALL YOUR LAUNDRY IN ONLY 660 Center 8L, Manchester, On Sylvania Model ,126 MU aeriously. tion enough that it is going to la d in g . . . or to replace ^our^present $399 95 take long-range guts, on the W IN HEADBOARDS vom-out equipment. A SINGLE AUTOMATIC OPERATION part of both, to create that free "DUOMATIC OFFERS Proirr^ss— In Reverse econpmy both want. ANYWHERE IN-THE HOUSE THESE ADVANTAGES” The ‘‘democratization” of 1 IF YOU LIKE YOUR PRESENT TV SET SEE MALONEY'S i Famous landlx Tumbl*-Ac­ Japan is proceeding apace—in re- 6 pieces $ 1 2 9 5 0 The Hoop And The Kite IN T N I KITCHtM Imagine one machine right in your own house—that washes tion Woshing—iof« (or ovtn lh« I ^ a b o u t HAVING IT CONVERTED TO UHF J I verse. your clothes automatically and then goes right on to com­ iROit dolkoto fabrks. H ie Yoshlda government has in­ This time o f year, a certain un­ pletely dry them for you, too—all in a single, continuous, PowGrfwl Magic Heeler—moke* troduced. for the present session mentionable number of decades

4 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY.\ MARCH 2. 1953 P A G E N I N E PAG E EIGHT ' MANCHESTER .EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.! MONDAY, MARCH .2, 195S ...... ' Reservations Due WAC Cpl. Dower Marlborough., Rotary Speaker MATTRESSES TOONERVILLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX FUNNY BUSINESS BY HERSHBERGER C A R N ^V *L BY DICK TURNER Lepcal Stocks Radio and TV Change in Phones On Luncheon Talfi Given New Duty It .is better io have a good .„WKNB--S40. WPrap--Olu_A RnotMtona. .By, rebdilt mittress tbaii a PRC-SRASOH PSBBLC GOUP Sense-aodlN^Dsense Cobnm • MIddlebrooli, Ine. Cpl. M argaret A. tiower of the ' ------For DiaF System Reservations for the luncheon In cheap new one. ^ W e re­ s .M—WTIC—Backstaae Wife. <4,4:55—WTHT—Betty Crocker, 1 p. m. price* Women’s Army Corps haa report­ WHAT—News; Polka Hop. WONB—Gabriel lleatter. connection with the meetings of make and sterOiie all tj^es Bank Ntocka the Hartford District Women’s ed for duty at the San Francisco Enough Said WCCC—Miisle. ■:t4—WDRC—Newa .Why Am Womrn Brerdlmii? WKNB—Newa. Marlborough, March 2— (Spec­ Bid Asked Missionary Society on Tuesday, Port of Embarkation and has been of mattresses. For speakers of the evening I WTHT—Cal Tinner. How ,B'isely nature, ordering all WON8—Jack I>ownw't “ hop. ' WCCC—IJ Hundred and 90 Hits. ia l)!— The telephone company, First National Bank March 10, in Rmanuel Lutheran assigned to the Port Signal Divi­ Have lost my appetite, WDRC—Robert Q. Lewis: The CTil- WONB—News. beldw, WHAT—News; Morning Star Review of Manchester...... 34 38 Church, should be made tomorrow sion. Since far too often they become anticipating the changeover to the Forbade'E'lBeard on woman's chin - WKlS^JCaiwvsn of Muiio. WTHT—Breakfast Club. Ifartford National through Mrs. Hugo Pearson of Enlihling in the service in April, The speaker for all night. WTIC—Theater ot Melocy. dialing system in November, is al­ Jonoi Fnniitaro a ii to (fr w , a ;lA -w n c —Stella Dallas. Banirand T ru s t------32 34 Pearl itrsst. 1950. she received her basic For who could f»he be shaved —Nep Wadlinger WKNB—trap Protram. t:45-WKNB-The Little Show. ready at work in this community. Hartford Conn. Trust . 87 63 WDRC—Health Aids. 9:15—WDRC—Music oft the Record. The seaker at .the 2 p. m. service training at Fort Lee, Va., and Iwhate'er tha skill) WONB-Jack Downey’s Waxworks. Phones in business establish' Mancheater Trust .... 60 — will be Rev. Reuben L^ndeen. The served at Camp Gordon, Ga., Camp Floor CoYoriig i ■ Time WTHT—Betty Crocker Whose tongue would never let -her i;sa—WDRC-^'The Record Shop. WKNB-Bd Swftt Bhow. ments and private residences are Phoenix state Bank parishlonera will recall that Rev. Roberts, Calif., Presidio of Sah 36 Oak S t Tel MI-9-1041 chin be still! It's relentless, and still it WTHT—Sddia Arnold Show. 9:14—WCCC—Nhws; Market Basket and T r u s t ...... 62, — W nO —Toung Wlddar Brown. WTIC—News;’ Tout Garden. now b e i p g converted to dial H. A. Zimmerman and Reverend Francisco, Calif., and Camp Cooke, ' Shows signs of good-will; WHAT—Save A Ufe Program. WHAT—lUlisn Music. method. Fire laearaace Comnaidee Lundeen, while studying Chinese Calif., before receiving her present When you're trying to kill.lt, W C C O —N a w t; Music. • :M_WDRC—Bing Bings. Annual Tou’n Meeting Aetna Fire ...... 66V4 58^ at Yale College under the direc­ assignment. She— Oh. John, when we were : *-WnC-Woman in My Hou^ A’ It always stand.s still. 4 4 9:45—WDRC—Bing Crssby. The annual town meeting, called Hartford Flrt ...... 160 165 tion 'bf the Auguatana Board of She is a daughter of Jamca P. first married you used to tickle — Richard Wheeler g:ta— WDRC—News; Old Record Shop. WHAT—Famous Trials. my chin. Do it again. WTHT—Newa; Joe OIrand. W-nC—Victor H. LIndlshr. fort the purpose of laying a tax National Fire ...... 65 68 Foreign Missions, alternated In Dower of 170 Eldrldgc street WHAT-^tory ^een. WKNB—EeVdy HowsrC Show. based on assessments and the Phoenix ...... 106 111 preaching at Emanuel on Sundays He-^Okay, which,one? The teacher was questioning the WON8—Bobby------— - ■ , J Benson.wti 14:44—WDRC—Arthu: Godfrey. grand list, will be held next Mon Life and Indemnity Ins. Co*. in 1946-47 In the interim follow­ children about their ages. WKNB—Nows: Hits of Tomorrow. WTHT—My True Btory. WTIC—Just Plain Bill. WTIC—Welcome Travelers. day at RichmoncJ M e m o r ia l Aetna Casualty .,... .Ill 118 ing the pastorate of Rev. Theodore A drunken person is said to be Teacher— How old were you 8:18—WHAT—Crosby Quarter P^mer, who left for the West FUELOIL WCCC—12 Hundred and 90 Hits. Library, 8 p.m. Aetna Life (hew) .;.. 76H 7014 ‘jthree. sheets in the wind." This last birthday ?. . rarrell. WHAT—News In lUUsn. Oeast, and tbs ooming of his suc­ For BoautifuICarpot, Demind; WKNB—News; 8:40 Clubs. Behoola Reopteed Conn.’ Oeneral ...... 176 182 ph rase apparently originated Johnny— ma'am. .„ScAQ oif_ )i8Pt_.feope^^^ cessor, Rev. Carl E. Olson, the among'-Engitsh' sailors: irwasTised — TeacheT=ATid’"how-oltl-wilI-yo« •14:15—WDHO—ATthui"-Q«dfeey,------•HajetfordHtnam BoiL-.-iA14— .... WHAT—Italian Music. after a we«k'a mid-winter recess. 'nrnvalers...... 735 755 preseifl pastor. ' fioautifollffiistallod in its modern sense already in be your next birthday? WCCO—News; Music. WTIC—Lurenso Jones.- 14:25—WTHT—Whispering Streets, Persoud Mention Pabfle CUUUtn The Dorcas Society will serve 1821 by Pierce Egan. Engli.sh Johnny—9. ma'am, 8:45—WDRC—Curt MauMy. 14:94—WDRO-*-Arthur Godfrey. Mrs. ..Efri4 A. Hall 18 a patient coffee to the visitors at 9:30 a. m. /, sports writer and author, who Teacher— It you were 7 your WTIC—Double or Nothing. Conn. Ldght Power .. 15 X 1714 I Sot Ut Soon! WHAT—News. . _ . , WCCC—Newa; Music. at Middlesex,'Memorial Hospital At 10 o'clock pastors of the Hart­ wrote: "Old Wax and Bristles Is last how can you be 9 your next WTK3—Notes and Quotes. ' Conn. P o w e r ...... 39 41 WONB—News; Jack Downey, Middletown, where she Is being 52 54 ford District will hold a devotional about three... sheets .in. the. wind.'.’. birthday?...... 8:55—WONB—Cecil Brown, News. WHAY-^Gemme MusicaU. Hartford EUec.' Lt. .,. George N, Greene, Jr. VISIT MANCHESTER'S — ... ■ ' Bsealaa---- treated for « ‘back injury suffered Hartford Gite 06. .-. 38 41 ; service in the Memorial Chapel, Our tim6 is your time, SRd In Dombey and Son (1846) Charles Johnny—Well, ma'am, you see 8;|»~ WONB—News. 14:45—WTHT—When a Girl Marrtea in a fall. Sa New England and the members of the finissionary HOUSE OF CARPnS! we do mean exactly that! Dickens wrote: "CTaptain Cuttle I'm 8 today! WTIC—Newa WDRC—Arthur Godfrey. societies will hold their annual George N. Greene, Jr., catnp and WHAT — SporU; Hardware City WHAY—Muslcadi Qualedila Misa Esther Ofsha'y, daughter of Tel...... 35 V4 37 V4 Call us any time of the day looking, candle in hand, at Bunsby 14:55-WONB—Newa business meeting In the church au­ recreation director for the Con­ Always 30 Rolls of Broadloom Briefs. Mr. and Mrs. Julius pfshay, has Manufactunng ootaiNuilaa necticut Society for Crippled or night that your fuel oil more attentively, perceived that he Wife- I'll meet you half-way. WTHT—News; Jos OIrand. 11:04—WCCC—Tune Test and 90 Hits. returned to Simmons CTOllege, Bos ditorium. In Stock WDHC—News. _ . WONB—Ladies Fair. • Am. Hardware ...... 17t4 H Children and Adults, will speak I. Mf U t. f¥i OM was three sheeLs In the wind, or, I'll admit I’ m wrong if you'll ad­ ton, after spending the mid-winter supply runs low, and we'll 8:15—WHAT—Supper Serenade. WTHT—Jerry Como. Arrow, Hart, Heg. ... 4St4 41 on Camp Hemlocks, the Easter A » in plain words, drunk: mit I'm right. WONB—Patter By Paterson. WTIC—Strike It Rich. vacation peri(xl at home. F IR E LEVELS CHURCH Over 80 Patterns In 9x12 Rugs deliven . . . FAS'T! 'You can't forgot btjng a zoo attendant, can you?' wnC-rBob Steele; Sports. WDRC—Arthur Godfrey. Assoc. S p r in g ...... 27 V4 31 SesI camp, at the meeting of (he WDRC—Jack Zalman; This I Belleye. WHAY—Italian Voice. Bristol Brass ___ .... 14 11 Cromwell, March 2—(>P)—Dam­ Rotary Club tomorrow night at Manchester Evening H e ra ld Budget Terms Arranged Budget Payments Arranfid DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE 8:15—WDRC—Guy Lombardo. WKNB—News: 2.40 Oub. Cheney Broa. (new) .. 10 i: age Tvas expected to amount to 6:30 at the Manchester Country WTIC—Weather Bureau. .. 11:05t-WKNB-840 Club Music. Marlborough correspondent, Mrs. more than $100,000 as the reault 8:S8-WTHTr->»e«no OammelL C ollin s...... 105 121 Club. He is director of Camp 11:15—WTHT—We. The. Women.. . Howswd Lord, t^phone East o f a fire which rased 72-year-old OUT OUR W AY BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE WTIC—Home Owners Tomm. WORC-T-Arthur Godfrey.. Em-Hart (new) ..... 46 Hemlocks, the summer camp hih Hampton 867-d-Z. Answar to Prtviout Puzzit WONB—Auto Tune.Derby. WCCC—12 Hundred am.' 90 Hits. Fafnlr Bearing 33t4 3 St. John's Roman Catholic Church for crippled children. Use SH ELL WDRC—Ou)' X»mnsrdo. 11:25—WONB—News. here Sunday morning. , Manchester WOW.» ALU OP E6AtS,TWl66S/ WITH THIS MUCH P F j rve GOT MO MORE « k.. WCCC—News:, Music. WHAT—News, in Italian. Hart Cooley ...... 35t4 3 A graduate of Springfield Col­ Missing Words □Q B ilE l liS B CJElaa Lahdefs, Frafy, GlK. . 23^/4' 2 Flames quickly swept the wood THESE T O C e r THe SiLEMT ^CRVAHT COM- CASH OM ME THAM A □□□□E3ia|aac3raD WKNB—Dance Date. 11:34—WDRC—Grant, Siam. lege, where he received his B. S. Fuel OH 8:4^W TIC—Three .dtsr Kxtrs. WTHT—Break the Bank. New Brit. Mach. Co. .. 36^ 3 en building, constructed In 1881 UP A THlKkS UKE PLETED.X'Ve RUM OUT OF BOTH FAM DAMCER, MAJOR ‘Eitravaganee, eh? Well, H wouldn't be extravagance if QDBaaciaBaQaDa WTHT-^tock Market Summary; Permit Is Needed In recreation and camping, Mr. THAT/ PtP you □□□■□□□□caaiEia WONB—Queen for a Day. Nortlv and Ju dd...... 27 3 and Its roof and tall steeple caved Carpet Center MATERIALS AMt> MOMEVZ-^WHY , — 6 UT WAIT.' C?MCE> you made more money!" HORIZONTAL 55 'He's Just the Sports, WTIC—Bob and Ray. in shortly after the fire was dis Greene worked In private and or­ SMELL--1 MEAN MUST FAMC5U6 iS'JEMTORS 1 KMEW A CHAP <; HBE3C3RIBIiaaE] WONB—Music in the Air. W(2CC—Newa; Ik Hundred and Russell M te...... 1 4 1 808.Maln S t. at Middle 1 "----- and caiaaaM iaiaaic] For Open Burning covered by neighbor who was ganisation camp« during hij^ PULTOM.FORD WDRO-News., , . , HIU. Stanley W ork com, .. 48 »4 5 Turnpike WHO SHARPED AT then" 58 Give forth i3iiaaRC3i-iaBBC3 t;48-WONB—Fulton Lewis. Jr. WKNB—Music from out ot tbs West Terry Steam ...... 90 10 aw aken^ by his barking dog. school and college. In the U. S. G. E. WILLIS AHO 1 -*-> FACE WINDS 57 Compass point ESdcaaHQiaQaia \VDRC— ■WHAT—Berio Program. Army for three years, he served 4 "----- the WTHT—Weather. Headline Edition T orrin gton ...... 29 3 Effort's by the Rev. Thomas M, Phone MUoheU 9-4848 HARDiHIP AMD X H O PE HE f SIDE g l a n c e s BY GALBRAITH □□E3Riaa8gaQ 11:44-WHAT—Pot Pourrl. Forest Fire Warden John Boyle Lane to remove ^ e Holy Eucha for two and a half yeapi in the Ublet" VERTICAL ■M onQaaacj WTIC—Philo Vance. 11:45—WDRC—Rosemary. U. S. Envelope com. .. 65 7 5CORM WHILE SCAL- HASN'T (30T t :15—WONB—Tsllo Test WTIC—Bob Hope. today announced that persons de U. S. Envelope.pfd. ..63 6 rtst from the darning building Paclflic theater. Since' graduat­ Store Houre: & SON, Inc. 8 "----- off the 1 "Open in the nDQMaaciaciHDaa IMS The pinmaclb CAPTURED IN WTHT—Elmer Davis. WHAY—RoiMonI Program. proved fruitless. ing from college in 1950 he has 8:80 Dally—.Wed. to Noop old block" _ oaciQOCB ■ □□E aaaB WDRC—Junior Miss. „ WCCC—A Friend of Yours. siring to bum in open ai'eas out* Veeder-Root...... 32 3 2 Main St. TeL MI-S-SlSS OF SUCCESS ? A BUTTERFLY^ of the ___y ja-WONaHOabrleL_ HeaUer, ... .The a t»y e .q»otatlpn* , are not tq Sunday;, masses,_were held In. been working f o £ ^ e Connecticut 12 Euchariatic—... Itw r"------I I3IISC!C3D fl KSlidlDRIOO ANciBvmi.....------side thC' lim its-of the' town’* tw e to.ft Thateday muLFrUhiy NET.' InaEHaa adb n aaao WTIC—News of the World. be construed a « aetual markets. I school jymhasiumliear t^^^^ ch'urch. 'SiKiety...... " wine cup 2 Portent WTHT—Lone Ranger. 12:44—WDRC—Wendy Warren. fire department^, must have a per­ 13 City in WCCC- -Luncheon Musicals. mit to do so. Permits can be V 3 Rosmers 18 Beginning 40 Oblivion WDRC—Jo StsfrorU Show. WONB—Curt Massey Time. Pennsylvania 7:45—WDRC—Ed Murrow. t : 4 Sighs of . WTIC—News: Weather. secured from Boyle or any of his 14 Actress 23 T- and 41 Group of eight WONB—Top Tur.es. ■WTHT—•News; Jack Berch. sorrow WTIC—One Man's Ftmlly. four deputies. Turner abetted" 42 Gaiter WKNB—Newa; Sports Special, Even after obtaining a permit, 5 Vases , S:ia—WDRC—Suspense. WHAYV-Itallan Voice. I 15 "Are we — - 24 ------recorder 43 The Salvation ' WHAT—Operation Opportunity. the property owner is responsible 8 "Ghost —— 25'Love god ----- WTIC—Rellroad Hour. 12:15—WDRC-Jtuct Jennie’s Storlex or ntlce?" WONB—Adventures of the Falcon. WONB—News. for any damage that may result 16 Volcanic rocks in the sky" 28 Islands (poet.) 44 Jump WTHT—Tour Land and Mine. WTIC—Medley Time. from the fire getting out of con­ 7 Bom 27 Infinite 48 Italian city WTHT—Blr.g Crosby. 18 Sign g;]g—WHAit—Bit of Ireland. WKNB—Perry ComoShow. trol, must finance the cost of 20 Fencing 8 Cuts 28 Boy’s 47 Goddess of \ WTHT—Chicago Signature. WHAY—Gemma program, putting out the fire. Boyle said 9 Detest \ g :S 4—WDRC— Arthur Godfrey Talent iS E < i swords nickname , discord Scouts. 12:25—WTIC—Lenten Messages. it is best to secure permits before 21 Abstrict being 10 Arrow poison 29 Malt drinks 48 "Safe and — WONB-Halt of Fantasy. 12; 30—WCCC-i-News. 8 o'clock la the morning, 31 Most unusual Fourth of WTHT—Rex Maupln. WTHT—News; Weather. 22 Knocks WTIC^-Volce of Firestone. WTIC—Marjorie Mills.’ Boyle, who lives at 661. Middle s-t 24“____ and 33 Stench July" WHAY—UConn va. Tufts Basket- WONB—Woman’s Page. turnpike, daet, can be ..reached at -...feathers” ___J?. 38 High regard .50 Anger ball. WDRC—Itomance of Helen Trent Mitchell, 3-5M2, His deputies and 8:15—WTHTLiChfcSgo Signature; WirAY-:^La Rosa "Prorrsm:...... their telephone hurhbers' are Ed­ 28 — - and f.44—WDRC—Radio Theater, WKNB—Man on the Street. OUT THE Osiris 1 i i H i r - 7 9 4 10 w n c —The Telephone Hour. 12:45—WCCC—Music for Milady. mund Boyle, M I 3-6003: Harry 27 Health resort •WTHT—Audltlona ot the Air. WDRC3—Our Cal Sunday. Tomm, M I 3-5708; Fred Z. John­ LASSO AND li it IH WONB—Bill Henry and the Newa WTHT—We the Women. son, M I 9-7203; and Albert S]eur- 3 3 LET'S RlOe 30 Turkish Reporter’! Roundup. WKNB-^The Pattecs. --- — - - ofllciala.....— 8 :S4—WONB—Songa of Our Time, 1:40—WDRts:^ewi. ------.— ps, M I 9-9986. . . ____ THE KOO-KOO »JEST ^ HiMOOWNs Ik. n WTHT—Solo and Soliloqy. WTIC—News. 32 Scatter w n c —Band of America. WCCC—Manchester Matinee. 34 Entrance n r A B> 14:44—WDRC—Bob Hawk. WHAY—News. 35 Landed WHAT—Newa; Nlte Watch. WONB—News. A L L E Y OOP Wake Up. Doc BY V. T. H A M U N i WTHT—NeWa ot Tomorrow. WTHT—Ken and Carolyn. Week End Deaths property zi 25 WONB—Frank Tidwardt. 1:15—WDR(—Ma Perkins. 36 Bitter vetch . WONS—Yankee Food Show. WELL,\vHY NOT? IT eURE. BUT / MAYBE HE Y VEH) SAY, WTIC—Encore. WHAT'6 WF50NG WITH 37 Marsh grass n ' firi TT It 14:15—WONB—Music Lover’s Hour, WTIC—Rose. The Musical Miller. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS HOWO YOU HGURE5 TO / THAT'D BE ■yOU.BRONSON? EVEKV- WTH'T—Coneert Hour. WHAY—Betty Kimball. Miami — Hartwig N. Baruch, GET THEM 1 CHLOROFORM! JU ST TH' 39ChilU 1 m 14:94—w n c —News; Al Goodman' THING I SAY, YOU ii li 1:30—WDRCJ—Young Dr. Malone. 84, brother of stateaman Bernard BACK INTO \ THEM.' ^ THING GOT FO HAVE IT 40 "More or J6 P h Orchestra. „ WC(JC—Newa; . Manchester Matinee. M . WDRC—New:^ IVTirr-Paul Harvey. Baruch. Born in Winsboro, S. C. IT AGAIN? TWICE! DONT YOU W f 10:45—WHAT—News. Died Sunday. 41 “----- and the IS WKNB—Caravan of Music. HEAR GOOD? m 11:44—All Stations—News. New York — Dr. Beatrice M. ’A ’’ same” . w < WHAT—Save a Life Program 1:45—WDRC—The Guiding Light i t WQNS—Charles Ka.sher. Hinkle, 78, psychiatrist, who in 42 Bargain ' u 5i 11:15—WTHT—The Late Show. WHAT—Nlte Watch. w •THT—Guy Lombardo. 1899 became San Francisco city avents i 2:04—WCCC—Music. HO HI WONB—Midnight Matinee, physician and the first woman doc­ 45 Football w n c —News. WDRC—Second Mrs. Burton. WONS—Conn. Ballroom. . tor to hold a public health position. linemen ‘m i WDRC—Dwight Cooke. VI w •n HI W 11:24—WDPC^Pdb'lc Service Program WTHT—Newa; Top Hit Time. Died Saturday. 48 Most 11:90—WTIC—America's Composers. WTIC—The Doctor’s Wife. i WKNB—Ne«-a: Caravan ot Mualc. Phoenix, Ari*. — John Fred Dar­ . attractive !4 ii WDRC—Symphony Hall. , "i ■ 11:44—w n c —News: Mutle. 2:I.V-VVDRC—Perry Maann. by, 80, Oklahoma oil executive. S'A 51 Age WTIC—^Cinderella Weekend. lYa. A am. tVDHC-:«eirB. Bom' in Odel, 111. Died Saturday. S3 Indian nurse l i in 12:15—W n o —Intarmeiso. WHAY—Save A Life. Harwington, (Jonn. — William »>r. Wl» W !■» All III, kk ' 53 Network 12:34—WTIC—Rio Rythma. 2:25—WONS—Newa 12:55—w n c —Newa. t:.34—WCCC—Nevva; Mualc. E. Swift, 82, retired civil engineer 54 " A ---- and a t t k si Tomorrew WTHT—Betty Crocker. "At last Bobby propoeed! He. wants to get married the r who conducted a study preliminar shame" 4:00—w n c —Frank Atwood Program, WDRC—Nora Drake. to the building o f the Panama c b m minute he gets out of medical school— in I960!*' WDRC—I'arm Program. WONS?—Paula Sione. 4:15—WDRCi^Hymn 'Time. 2:45—WDRC—Brighter Day. al and planned part of New York’s CHRIS WELKIN. Planeteer Don’t Get Toasted 4:25—w n c —Newa. WTIC—Newa. subway system. Died Saturday, BY RUSS WINTERBOTHAM 4:34—WONB—Alsn Henry Show. WONS—Connecticut Ballroom. Chicago— William B. Gr^nlee, BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Hm-inm! BY EDGAR MARTIN WDRC—rswn PstcoL WHAY—910 Club. w n c —Weather; Frank Atwood. 2:55—WTHT-i’Top Hit Time. 80, induktrialtst, author iw d col­ 6T4KT TRPTTIN6 1 / THE RAPIATION WILL KNOCK. WCCC—Production Newsreel. 3:»e—WDRC—iniltop House lector of rare books. I ^ d Sun­ HiMMPH l Ii O OKK Mm-WV n s OOST WHAY—Save a-Life Program. WHAY-^Ncws: 9«I Club. Through 4 LIFE ' FETeREiFio FEEnY (TOFF. day.' “ r - / THE 66A fe gACtC TOTwe - VVV W O C H LVAXl YOR S O M tW W tR t WTHT'—Mualc. Newt. WCCC—Music. CYCLE IN 60 6MIP. I'L L /VIAKE THE 600N,CHEl6.ITHtNK 0ARCIE 4:49—WTHT—Homing Devotions. WTHT—News, Top Hit Time. Seattle — Dr. John JR. Ball. 71, SVWYVIW) OOT O f YDO'." LIHUGHS. TVK. w t x e w o R - HOIIR6 OC 60. 60L4E 0HECK6 R lC H L A N P K EN T WA6AN6LIN(i> WKNB—News. WONS—Jack Downey’a Music Shop, noted geologist. Bom/in Tremont, c m V3RVYX. HOOO-OH-Ul t:S5—WONB—Early Edition. WTIC—Lite Can Be Beautiful. 0.'.Di4d Sunday. / K EN T WANT’S. . TO (SET iOtiBKOlLEO,' se«S!!' ’' WB. WTCNB—Ne-ws; Request Matlnee;~ TWILGHT ZONE. Ib SOCV\ 1 - V 1:14—WCCC —Good Morning; Good 3:15—WDRC—House Party. . Kansas Oity ■— ^ rs . .Alfred D. M i h t i ~ Music. , .WXIC-TrRMid ,ot Ufe, . Slatkin, 42, the former Constance WTICi-BOb SfeeM. i ^ ’sOiA. Cdnadia^'Olympic ffgiire TO FVt l WDRO-Newa 3:34—WCCC—Ne’ira; Music. WONB—Weather: News; Alan Hen:V WTHT—Top Hit Time. skater and British, Canadian and W ncr-3B r^Isst with Ben. WHAT—Save A Life Program. North Amerioah champion. Died WKNB—Poionts. WTIC—Pepper Young’a Family. :f -i* WHAT—Cup of Coffee Club. 3:45—WCCC—Junior Dlac Jockey. Sunday. /' 1:15—WONB—News. WDRC—Home Folks. Woodmepe, N. Y. — William F. YOU AND YOUR FAMILY WIU. LOVE IT TOO— WE MIAN WKNB—Poibnla. WTIC—Right to Happiness. GreenwaW 56, medical and in­ 7:29—wnc-W eather. Morning Watch^ 4:«e—WTHT—Cal tlnney. dustrial Research-consultant,- who 7:34— WCCC L. News; Good Moroicg WDRC-Robert Q. Lewis; The Chi­ THE SUPERMARKET IN YOUR HOME AND THE V, a r h Music. cagoans. o r lg in ^ d the process for recover- S(Nsom WDRC—Old Music Box. WCCC;—Music. er in developing photo­ Cut Your WKNB—News; Phil Hale Show. WTIC—BacksUgt Wife. film. Bom in Philadelphia. OASHSAVINOSI WONB—Alsn Henry. WHAT—News. \te 7:48L.WHAT—News. — WKNB^News.— ^ Friday.------ond Start Cuttii 7:55—WTHT—Weather. WDRO—News. PRISCILLA’S POP Fa.st Service BY /iL VERMEER WONB—Weather. MICKEY FINN EmbarrassinK Moments! LANK LEONARD i:44—WDRC—World. News Roundup. WCCC—Kiddle Conner. . Stacks T oo! IT'S SURE DARK! POP ’ , BETTER LIVING AT TREMENDOUS SAVINGS YDOHOO-' WTHT—Martin Agronsky. SAV5 TMATS BEC^h Sign p f Better LiYing'- 4:25—Program Previews. 4:30—United Nations. 6:00—Western Theater. . dry rlranlng 6:OO^Shlp'a Reporter. ipaww. ■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ * ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 6:15—The Early Show, keepe youe ctothea 7:.30—New*., CALL COLLECT NOW 7:45—Perry Como Show. ■ N.E.C. FOOD COMPANY. INC. 9:00—The Top of Europe. new-looking longer OR MAIL COUPON Cepf. 1W» by IMA U nito. Int. T. M. »6f. tf. t. Ptt. Qw. 8:30—Fur Country. U1 doubles the wear! ■ 57 FARMINGTON AVENUE, HARTFORD, CONN. \aC F LIN T 9:00—Documentary Thealer.h Open Up, Boyst ' EY BUGS BUNNY 9:30—King’s Crosaroaca. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1953 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.,/m ONDAY, MARCH 2, 1963 PAGE ELEVEN P A G E TEN -^4- t - « r :ue s Eiitercfl in Woineii^s Bowling Tourney Five-Way Tie Holy Cross Accepts Dukes Heads All-America Gagers Elmira, Wilkes-Barre Century Notes Seton Hall Coach Offers Grapefruit Contests r,lalrs (1U> HI r. Ptf. 111 Texas O pen All America Rarix. r(...... Dxnninx. r( ...... tl NCAA Tourney Bid Post Easy VictOTies Kaufman. If ...... 4-8 18 To Start Saturday Fowlxr, c ...'...... 8-4 17 No Alibis After Defeat Middipcoff Misses Putt Penn’s Ernie Beck Lone No*-ak, c .'...... 04) 0 Kelly, rg ...... 8-8 58 By RIP w ATSON Boston, March 2— (40— The Holy Carnevale as saying this is the best STANDINGS BA’s rolled over the mountains Kazokaa. Is ...... 8-8 18 O., March 2—basketball doubleheader. Pacific Coast Conference, the Ivy Paw tucket---- ...... 6 17 .261 S will decide the Southern Confer­ League, two Eastern independents ' Mrazovich and Roger Layne doing 8-li 81 amlled. three young atari met here today the news today as the 16' major; sentence in May for income tax Ir- Boston Collage and Colby meet ence titlist. i ------I nothing more thAn taking charge , o ...... 8 3-1 18 league baseball clubs got down t o : and. one Pacific Northwest inde­ DxZ5olx. rs . 8 3-4 10 “ They outplayed ua. It's aa rtm- in a rare five-way pla.V” ^ to de­ regularitips. X , in the opeper. It was u disastrousweek end «n ! of the boards. Wilboloi. If ...... 4 New York, March 2 (A5—Wlth*i^tanfleld, George Rhoden some serious spring training f o r , H O LT CilOSS laat n i^ t got the pendent are represented on the 1-1 1 pie as that," he said. cide the winner of the largest first MOST PR0.5IINENT of the hold- 1953 Associated. Press collegiate the road for the BA's. Dropping | Wilkes-Barre got away fast, Ball, iJ K ...... 0 mie month-of-the Indoor campaign -Herb McKlnley..-But -Stanfield - the-enming-asaaon; ...... - :-mtts--vva» -Ralph -Klher.-'fKmte-'-'run - nod- oyer ConnectlcuL-Dolby.. and Tofaii. prize *)n gblrs~wlntey' ImirT..... All-America'basRelhairteam'.' two'gam'eif by 'lop-MdefftcDT**,'the r jnst-Mke^ -Elrntra— htd;— - it - wax gfnrx'at >l(1lm x. St-M 'BImTrs. atralght victories Into Dayton, to go, Mai Whitfield today had Rhoden were far off and even With only a few day* to test the slugger of the Pittsburgh Pirates Amherst for -the regional spot in Eagles, Motors though Whitfield and* McKenley A thrill-packed half hour on the Named to by a locals fell into second place b u t! lEarl Hawkins Day ” and the nxfxrxxa,I. Jocxa-Pxtrlf.J “ ‘ longert of any Major college team. unseasoned rookies and w-ork on who finds himself-Involved in a the N C A A claaaic. The Crusaders Baron fans honored the five-year broken just three of the 10world ran their quarters in 48.1 and 48.7, eighteenth green yesterday left vote of 201 sports writers and managed to stay one game ahead They are No. 1 In the Associated the veterans’ w-aistlinea, moat of long dfstance argumbpt with accepted and 'w^tn open .their title player and captain with more records he hopes to shatter before the team could do no better than five players tied at 283 for the quest March 10 against Navy in Triumph at Y broadcastera were: in the Important loss column. The Press poll. the managers put their players Branch Rickey, the club’s general Walter Dukes, fl-Il, etar .o f than 25 gifts, including a pet rab­ F. PU. the season runs out. ■3.18.2. So Georgetown’s 3:17.2 re­ 84,000 top prize in the 520,000 man-ager. — —— -Philadelphia. weakened club, minus two regulars Calabrxte. r{ .'....\ ...... I 4 31 8aid Ruaacll :---- through atrenUou.s drills'yesterday. bit for his daughter. Hawktnil - Borne have been near-misses as cord was safe. Houston Opcn._'rhi8 was five un­ Carl . Lundholm, University of Seton Hatl’a. top Hulked team. who didn’t make the trip and two CaOiearl. If--. . ♦ t8 10 *'We met • good club, one that They are mindful of the fact the About the only thing that Kitier, First round playoff In the " Y " Badovich. if ...... 4 0-0 8 the 800 meters and half-mile in A t lea.sl one coach. Ding Dus- der par for 72 holes bn the 7150- New Hampshire Athletic Director Uttle Johnny O’Brien, S-fi, scor­ others on the injured list, was showed his appreciation by acor- played Inspired ball, and we lost. .so-called grajvefruit League gtmea at his Palm Springs, Calif., horneiv Junior League found the Moriarty Brazdvicli, c ...... 1 4-4 7 the Knights of Columbus meet aault of Tuft.s, thought Marvelous yard Memorial Park course. and Chairman of the Selection ing aenaatlon of Senttle Univeraity. handed a 113-87 trouncing by a in 25 points as the Barons went Laynx, c ...... ,^2 041 4 We' don’t mind losing to a good get under way Saturday. and Rickey, in the Pirates’ Havana Eagles winning from the Groa-Ite Bob "Hooks” Houbregs, 8-1, who back into first place. This was Hawkins, rs ...... 4 8-11 31 Saturday night --finale of the Mai neglected to warm up enough Cary Mlddlecoff, the ’ipiagnift- training camp, agree on Is that Committee of the New England hot Elmira club Saturday night Smith, rg ...... 4 team hke Dayton. We have no rom- Madison Square Garden program. for his effort to break the 880 cant scrambler from' ilemphls, M AN AG E R ROGERS Hornaby Colleges for Conference on Athle­ Indiana, 35 to jS. Roy Motors took led the University of Washington and then auccumbed against the the twelfth time this year that plalnts about the game. Nohoby of the (Cincinnati Reds wasted no Ralph surely is a holdout. to the title In the Southern Divi­ Manchester and Wilkes-Barre al­ Shxa, Ic ...... 8 Had he gone'a total of only a mark. added the final touches when he, tics. said Holy Cross was chosen the measure of the Jarvis Black Barons in Wilkes-Barre yesterday ** time informing his players he Klner said he sent a letter ac­ sion of the Pacific Coast Confer ternated the league lead. Tolala ...... 40 ever wins ’em all. Last night was half-second faster, Mai would have "A big;- powerful athlete Ilka missed -a 3-foot putt that would because of its unbeaten alate Hawks. 24 to 21. afternoon, 104 to -74. 3«In ite our night to lose. Now we'll try wants them to'"win ’em all.” cepting terms Rickey offered Feb. ence. Masebxstxr (74> had those, too, In addition to the Whitfield needs to w-arm up ­ have given him the^ championship. 13, but Rickey said he had not yet- against conference teams, 'The In the first ,game, Morlartys, Outclassed and outplayed were Hawkins and Jerry Calabrese Allxn. rf ; ...... 4 " I f the guys don’t hustle to try. Tom Goln, 6-S, sophomore of La to start all over again.” 600 yards and 500 meters he broke oughly." he observed. ’-,Mal usual- The other four already bad received the letter. ‘ The general Cruaaders also do^eated Connecti­ after a tough first period in which the coatribuUng factors. Elinira sent the Barons into a 27-14 lead Knisht. if'-....-...... 8 But the new start wljl be just a W makes a special point of that. and win the exhibition games down Salle’s defending NIT champions pat -on tte 'beat show of the y'ear by the end of the first period. Led Fxllx, c ...... 8 later. shared the thrills witnessed by a manager also came up with a cut. each team made only one floor goiil termed by his coach, Ken Loeffler, DxZonIx. r g ...... 6 little tougher. Russell announced •But with two other races to run, he here. how . can ..you, expect them to — Holy Cross has a 17-5 overall, before Its largest crowd, by hitting hy Felix, Jakie AJlen and Bell, " I could have gone faster,” he galt(fry estimated' at -from 12,000 three-point program covering the and ended 2-to 2,- took off and w «r » "the most lUkturml basketball play­ Bxll, -nr 1 he would probably be without the Just jogged a few St rides, and went do it when the regular season record and is 10-0 against confer­ never threatened thereafter. At nn 62 per cent of lie shots to score the BA's whacked away at the Wllholm, lx I said. "M y last lap was loo alow. to 14,000. situation:— er I’ve ever seen.” service of forward Ron Nathanlc Into the 880 practically cold." opena,". the blunt spoken manager ence clubs. Ivy League-opponents the half the score was 10 to- 4 . and In easy fashion. Wllkee-Barre had margin that got aa high as 19 llushra. Is ...... 3 I thought I was gMng fast enough Teeing o ff In this afternoon’s < 1 1. He recognizes no agreement Ernie Beck, 6-4, w'hlz of the Uni againrt Louisville tonight. Fred Dwyer of VlllanoVa won hla commented. are not counted because that loop at the end of the third quarter, 28 too much height for the locals and points in the second setto and to break the rerorri. If I had know n p. m. c.s.t.) fivesome with Miil- with Kiner. ■. verstty of Pennsylvania who has Totals ...... 37 3 a .| s 74 Nathanlc will be sidelined with I was falling behind tii the last lap ninth straight race by outlegging dlecoff, the 1949 National Open And Charlie Grimm, another vet­ 2. There are no deals pending aenda Its champion to the N C A A to 9. In the final period the Eagles controlled both boslrda daring a trailed by only nine at intermis­ Soorx at half timx, 48-40 Btroas. Fred Wilt in a comparatively slow kept the Red and Blue In tttn thlefc aocond halt drive that left the sion. Calabrese, Tommy Smith Referaaa, Bxswich-Ooldmsn. an injured ankle. I'd have speeded up.” champion, were 41m Ferrier, San eran manager, lined up what fig­ to trade Kiner. event. coasted in for the final count. Thia of the fight for the Ivy League Giant Walter Dukes, the Seton Aa It was, Mai hit the tape for 4:11.8 mile, while HarrI.'-on Dillard Francisco, the 1947 . PG.A.. title ures to be hla regular. Bbston 3. New contract negotiations One o f the Cruaadera’ five de­ .victory give.s .the. Eagles the right locale tired and far behind after and Kevin O'Shea, former Noire ______-i of Cievefand and Bob Richards of feats was in upset loss to Dairt- champlonsliip; ...... - a H|Froartng Sn t half. The Barons Dame, MlnneatiollST -Laker and Hall All-America and one of the the half-mile In 1:50.9, four-tenths holder, and three newcomers — Braves’ infield of Joe Adcock. must start from the beginning. to play the Roy Motor Chib lii the Dukes displayed trem'endous nation's top scorers, was held to of a second off John Borican's re­ La Verne, Calif., nl.so kept their Shelley Mayfield, Cedarhiirst, N. Jack Dittmer, Johnny Logan and moutb of the Iv y group. They also final playoffs. played to another big house with Baltimore Bullet flash who joined slates clean. Dillard w'on his 30th improvement on the court this Class Sand C 19 points. He’s scored fewer in cord and passed the 800 meters In Y„ Bill Nary, Ijos .Angeles, and Eddie Mathews for a drill. Perhaps lost to North Carolina State, Wake In the second game, Roy’a prov­ over 4,000 eustoinere sitting In. the Barons last Tuesday, were the atralght hurdles race, taking the season compared to a year ago. On The BA’s were without the serv­ only three other games. 1:50.1,,one-tenth of a-second over Earl Stewart, Jr.-, Dallaa. he remembered that the Braves Forest. Notre Dame and Syracuse. ed that they are the Jinx to the big guns. They hit often from 60 In 0:07-2 and Richards went Among the Crusader victims are the basis of five points for a first ices of Buddy Ackefman, due back long range' while Jim CatKcart Games Tonight the mark. The 19.53 Winter tour money w-ln- committed seven errors in one Black Hawks by beating them Russell explained: over 15 feet.l' Inch for hla 40th 15- Sport Schedule Columbia, North Carolina and St. team vote and two for a second from his hon^moon over the week Henitd Diofr*. nlnga of- the youngsters: Nary, again, 24 to 21. The Motors are the These five sUrs make up The Associated Press 1953 All-America and Moe Radovich weaved through "Dukes was not at hli best. It He hit the 800 yards In 1:09.5.' foot pole yaujt.^_, ______.game. Ia8t_yi‘«r,. th e . highest one- John’s o f Brooklyn, ------only club to beat the Hawka this team vote he recglyed a, total of end. Kenny uoodwtn was nursing the_ weak local defense tq_score —- Helen Bart ok,-ranking-howter'In Cheney RrdrherflWolfieH'ii' Bowl­ 5406;“ SfeVart; $307..50T Mayfield, cJHlege hiiak*th»1t team. John O'Brien, the mighty m lU of SeiaUe By THE ASSOCIATED nUHM ■ wswii’t bad performance by any- and ■ passed - the - 500-m eters In Horace’ "AliheVfeiter, _although game error total in the league. Monday, Marrii S C*>nnecUcut, nmnerup on- the 684 ptdnU, Includthg 134 first team a touch of the flu'and was bed­ lay~ups aftisF fissjiy ~;^sinijf ing League, has entered the Women's Town Bowling rournament 5215- year. The Motor Club got off to a University and one of the nation's top scorers, demonstrates his means but he has been much bet­ 1,02.9, shaving big chunks off the far short of a record, ran'’ away The Sniders, Thomsons and Teachers vs. Buck's, 7—Y. committee’s list, has 16-4 overall fast start and led at the quarter, ballots. ridden under doctor's care. Bob Eight teama will he In action which starts Friday night at the West Side Rec. Earlier this reason Today, in addition to the 54000, O’Brien, who. makes up for his prowess In center. Others are. top, left tO right Rrnle Beck sf Early in ttie third period, the ter on other occstelona." 1:10.2 held Jointly be himself, from Germany’s Herbert Schade In John.son.s won the only "major- Silk City v.s. State, 8:30 -Y . mark with a 10-2 alate against 12 to 4, and at the halfway mark, McLarnon didn’t see service be- tonight as the Connoctlout Inter- Borican and Hugh Short,' and the Mi.ss Bartok rolled a 415 triple in the Cheney loop. the five were shooting for 52200, league" ga^mes played. i JTiiesday, March ,3 lack of height with terrific leg Pennsylvania and of LaSaile. Bottom, left to right, are: ^ i i BA’s raaaaged to move within five scholaatlc .Athletic ConfarMica ...... DuJcei himself was gUd to give the. two.-mUf -In. 8:57.6, and .Penn 51700, 51200 and 51100...... - - - conferancB. opposition, ...... -17 to 8. Both clubs played on even Seaton Hall's W slter Dukes, the 6' 11” giant who wee top choice in j cauM • petote «f-4he Barone,. . Felix,-De- credit where he thought it was due. i :'04.'4,' establiahed by Wesley' Wal­ You hever'heard of those’teams '? ' Cypress'A'rms''va.''FranW^ 8- spring, gbt 562 points. Houbregs Baskstbair Touriiamefit awlaga frosh John Haines captured the 60-. Mlddlecoff began the final 18 The others On the Selection terms In the third frame and the the votes of 201 sportswriters and broadcasters polled; and Bob Hou Bell played briefly but waa handl- ISonle and Widholm cut the score "You can’t take it away from lace. yard dash In 6.2.Lt. Ken Wlesner The .Sniders are named for Duke, Rec. Committee were: Athletic Direc­ followed with 460, then Oola with back Into action at Now Havtn, holes at 211, one stroke ahead of score stood at 21 to H at the start brega of Washington. lAP Photo). capped by a game leg. Hurt badly before Oalobreoe, Hawkins and them," he said. "They outhustled, He Intended to try for the mile of the U. S. Navy, the world record the Brooklyn outfielder who slug­ ’ AVe*ln*-sda.v, filarch 4 tors Warren McGuirk of the Unl- 380 and Beck with 364. by Injuries, the locals were forced Class A, and New B rita ^ C lM C. Nary and Mayfield, and two in of the final period. Here the Jarvis The Southeastern Conference, O’Shea took charge again. By the outscrapped and outplayed us." relay mark, too. along with his holder, leaped 6 feet 7H inches In ged a home run to give hismame- Pioneer vs. State. 7—-Y. vefaity- o f Massachusetts, Frank to use a week end replacement for At New Haven, New T.d- the-winh ing herst la 12-1 against New England McKerver. If-;-. I his high school club was playing a- emriy tn the game enabled Dayton St. Petersburg, Fla., March 2 - field, Ferrier and Mlddlecoff w'ere nins for the Bobby Thomsons, w-ho the Southeastern Conference E.4RL W. YOST minutes aa flie BM PM ' tdolf'A'Tff^ ^ m u IUg notv the league’s top scorer with til 10 o'clock tonight fop the W o­ Registered Land Surveyor clubs. P*rr»ll. t ...... state tourney game in New■'ew Jersey, to get the Jnmp on na,” Dukeo ex­ 1,323 points in 60 games to 1,299 in a tie, one stroke ahead of Nnry errler tcok I sounding team is named (or Billy lotting with. 313 points. Schlundt, MONDAY______< with him. Other Barona scoring Lange and forward John Clune and Total! 10 24 watch last few rounds o f Red and Blaine Denning with 12. Meriden 00, W w t Haven 40. go between Jim Paxaon, their big Johnston was hitting for 28. a reported 140,000, the same Tsventy five entrants have Ireen Chatter Ih'ree putt-s; the second from .3 feet ! .Iohnar)n. St. Louia' third a sophomore who helped Indiana Dr. Charlie Robbins postcards high were Calabrese, 21, O'Shea, quoted the Middies' Coach Ben iarvia Blaeli Hawka ITI) Davla-Charlie Riley boxing boot Elmira made. 14 of its flret 19 Claas C (Small) forward and John Horan, their amount he received last year when receive*! up to date with several | out, and settled for a 5. Mayfield I ba.seman who guided his team to Olxnney. rf ...... \ to the tlUe in the Big Ten, received 18,,Smith, 11 and Cathcart, 10. The Syracuse Nationals narrow­ TOM KELLY, of Manchester from Philadelphia with Informa­ THURSDAY shots, an amazing percentage, and Bacon (.Colcheator) 60, BdUM center. But we didn’t get started he helped the Bombers to their more (rending. .\ $l5*'ash prize will also took a 5 when he chipped to I a 4-1 victory over the Red Schocn- Tyler, rf ...... O 275 points. Knostman got 224, DeZonle had 13 and Allen 10, an ed the New York Knickerbockers’ placed second In the Meriden Bowl­ within 6 feet and (hen saw hia first .lohnsnii. It ...... 4 tion on story about Manchester's Tickets for all CIAC tourneys roared away at the gun to a tre­ 62, early enough.” fourth straight pennant. go to the « inner. $3 will be award- j diensts. Selvy 149 and Ebert 141. mendous 31-16 lead. Only Bobby Indication of the low scoring Eastern Division margin to t ’i ing Classic last week end. Ro.v putt hang on the lip of the cup. Kozickl. r ...... t Clarence "Bevo” Francis, of llt- Joe McCluskey in the Amateur arrive in the mall from Ervin Hale-Ray (Moodua) 69, Raw- Paxaon finished w’lth 23 points games with a 79-64 win over the The Scooter, who will be 35 in ed to the nmnerup. All matehes j An optimistic visitor to the riRiissBaTri Kellelier. rs ...... * Knight, who racked up 29 in the power. Lipp was third with Chip Kemis of Stewart got a one-under 3 on a W arren Iff Trask In Plalnvllle . , . Stop at ley (Newtown) 89. for high point honors, Horan, who Will be the best trvo nut of thrive Cardinal camp was the former W M EN and W 05IEN d ...... 0 Un Rto Grande (Ohio) College who Athletic publication. Charlie is uninteresting game from Man­ KnicUa at Syracuse. Dolph Schsyes September, is the last of the Yan- Torrington the winner. Kelly was 6-foot putt. NOTICE zoomed to National prominent^! by Nassiff's and one of the part-time The league title cannot be de­ Canton 09, Abbott Tech made things miaerable for Dukes games. Entrance fee Is g3 which : owner, Fred Saigh, who made the ^ EXPERT FITTERS ^ .... 10 1 31 training seriously for the Boston chester's view-point, was finding and Paul Seymour paced te Nats' kee.s who played under Joe Mc­ nmnerup in the town bowling Mlddlecoff then needed only a TotBlH ...... setting an Individual single game employees, Carl "H l-H o” Silver la cided now until the final games are (Danbury) 48. ' all night tong, aqueezed in 20 also *sivers the cost of Imw-llng for - trip to St. Petersburg, Fla., to say Score at half time. 17-8 Roy. Marathon on April 19... Under­ the range as he dunked 10 polnte attack with .55 points between Carthy. He came up in 1941. tourney last March. par. Nary applied pressure, how­ We have combined all our scoring mark *>f 116 points in Jan­ sporting a taped noim the result completed. Wilkes-Barre has only Valley Regional (Oeap lUtrar) points. He teamed with Paxaon to the entire tonrnc.v. FonI line howl­ , .so long to his old players before- \ Arthur Drug Stores i taker Johnny Burke remarka in an In the atanza. He received asetet- them. Schayes had 28 and Sey­ The Yanks now have only three ever. by taking a 4 after his first uary. surprisingly received 189 of (he claims) a bnsketball Injuiy one gams remaining to play, that 66. TerryvUle 62. control the backboards, uaualty ing will he rnforre*!. | j turning the franchise oyer to the operations at oar new sales­ Moplftrty’g (35) office visit, "Don't worry about ance from Ray Felix and Wldholm mour 27 points. Connie Simhinns unsigned player', Johnny Mize, N.V.SSIFF AR.M.S will play the putt was inches short. B. r. pta. points. This put him on the third . . . Motor to Wllllmantlc in the In Elmira next Saturday night. The Suffteld 06, Putnam 04. Dukes’ private territory.* The respon.se for the fir.st wo­ new owners. room. We are no longer do­ ...... 4 0 1 those Yankees." Johnny says he'll In the eecond eeselon, but the .scored 15 points in the first hslf Gene Wnodllng and Billy Martin. Bloomfield Copacs Wednesday The Memphis dentist had over­ GizrRlnt!. rf ...... team along with Bob I.*onard, In­ evening with Ray Ramadeli to as­ Colonela go against Serpnton twice WIndaor Locka 71, Thomaatoa Dayton Coach Tom Blackburn, and wound up with 19 for the New men’s duckpin event hss been .so "I will he greatly sutpri.sed if R. O'.Vxll. If ...... 1 0 3 ‘latlck with the champions again Colonels upped the mer^n to 09-30- The latter wa.s scheduled to talk shot on 2 and a 50 foot chip was ing any bnainess at / ...... ^ 0 « diana: Jim Bredar. Illinois; Larry sist in St. Mary’s School Fund this week besides the Baron test. 06. in his usual manner, had little to good that It will without a doubt night in a CBA game. The con­ the Cardinals do not win the pen­ WHfrht. c ...... this season.” American League at halftime. Scoring 29'points in Yorkers. j term.1 v ith Assistant General Man- straight hut 3 feci short. The Glard. r ...... 3 0 8 Hennessey, Vlllanova; and Bob basketball game . . . Have an en­ Manchester has three games te say. become an annual event. A tour­ test may be staged at 'the Wind­ nant easy," he commented. "Eddie 481 Middle Turnpike East the thifd period, the home forcea Fort Wayne’s Pistons shaded the i ager Roy Harney later today. crowd roarc*i when the *low'nh!ll T. O'NVll. t g ...... 3 0 8 Speight, North Carolina State. Red Book, chuck full of interest­ joyable chat with Tom Callaghan, play, alt with Pawtucket. Scranton "When you knock off the num­ ney con.sistlng of 32 howlers would ham High gym in Willimantic^. - Stahky was a good manager last Churllia. Ik ...... 0 0 0 rolled to an 88-09 lead that was cut Milwakee, Hawks, 76-74. Fred putt rolled tp the right slile of the Big 6-7 Bob McKeen, of Califor­ ing and informative baseball ma­ Windham High mentor and Andy bested the Slaters twice thia week ber one team you have to play a I Rlzziito says he is In the best be Ideal, seven rhore are needed to : year and he will be better this Warrrn. Ig ...... 3 -1 7 by threepolnta In the laat period .Srolsri of Fort Ws.vne led th* cup and sto))pe4021 Twins, Russ Potterton and" Fred "The Umpire In Baseball", from \ By t h e ASSOCIATED PRESS Jockey Forrest Kselin recentlv' Milwaukee 87. Philadelphia 73. ■ Team Five vs. Tram Six: 7:45 eight on Fowler who led him in the I.,Hurcn of Sweden jumped 429 feet Boston. March 2 14*1 — Notre Werner, entertained with a piano March 16-28. Local groups desir­ Pity the. poor Warriors! took advantage o f. an. off,da.y to Roc.heater 92. Boston E5. Team Three vs. Team -Four; 8:45 acoring parade. Hank DeZonle and hihe Inches to \viri thft "skl-fly- Dame football Coach Frank Leahy FOR ALL FORMS OF duet which should have, been en­ ing either film may contact this ED TOMCZDB The Philadelphia entry in the win the Fair Grounds golf tojirna- Team One vs. Team Two. T H O M A S J. titled, "Pennies from Heaven".., hooped 18 and Widholm 10. "MtnehiMjter M1-8-886S \ 'National Basketball Association ment. Ing" meet at Ober.stdorf, Germa.nv. will be Ute, first-.recipient of the Thinking Of Buying A Used Car? writer . . ., A vacationing STlk During, the 19ri2 season, Uie. Los . Still ..clinging to first place, the FIVK 'rE-ARS AGO-^Rampart Bo.ston Sport .s Lodge of 6 ’nai INSURANCE •4 ■Joe'Nayierr-was flaMiing around Towner in Miami, 918., sCnds up a bas played bine games fn'sra many Angeles Rsms topped the N F L in FRANKIE’S DRIYE-LN and the Q U fSH and Shotpllk ran a dead heat In the B’ritb award for "high ■ principle 520 bills before the dinner and the letter and post card with a clip­ days and hasn’t a victory to show The 1952 Oeorgis Tech track psaa Interceptions. Opponents toss­ Cypress Arms will meet tomorrow • Life •^Casualty • Fire local photographer then won the for the work. 520,000 Black Helen Handicap at and achievement In .sport." TTie 6 Charter Oak Street ping attached and the sender asks, team finished seventh In the SEC ed 360 forwards agalmst the Rams night at 8 o’clock at the East i^tde attendance p rize... Dr. Al Yules Hialeah Park. Miami, Fla. lodge announced last night that 88 Birch Street "When did Earl Yost join the The Minneapolis Lakera. West­ meet. Ed Baskin, javelin star, of which .38 were intercepted. The Roc in a Rec Senior League play­ Apartment No. 2 Better Consider This Fact! remarked over the dinner board TEN YEARS AGO—Willie Pep. Leahy w-ill he honored at its first Miami Herald?” Answer is that ern Division leaders, trimmed the scored the only Tech victory. . average ret\im was 18,7 yarda. off game. Winner will gain the Tel. MI-9-3215 of the afternoon the late Dbm 129, stopped Lou. Transparent!, annual dipner April 12. I haven’t, being content to stay in right to play the Nasslff Arms in Squatrlto set the school record In 126'i. In the sixthjound at Hart­ this area. Allen Corson of the -a best- out of three game series the—too yard dash at the West How would you like to work right here ford. 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'«a«4di]kiu-4)as^ :are-'tfariUed.:at.-Di« .crotad'.-amt.Die: o «t ‘'iih5rttibti V^isin ed Open' - if'o'SPF'i^s'S'^ - # Track Drirer , ' ^ . The NCAA field was swelled by THEYKNOWWE I ketball post at Bulkeley High in color and excitement of a'college N Twistdi^t Helpers of the two major. post.-s«a»oA bas- ^ ^ ,,, the : week end.- Indiaim A fantory'-aml Boiddlieetly t» y*m- la oar-lew-overc:- T95T FO H TIA C CONVERTIBLE n Hartford: Abe knbv.’a the’^gbrne-hr- « CLUBSEI^AH ' — ^ ketball tournaments today but the qualified by crushing Illinois, head atorea. HAVE side and out,.-. Exchange Club SUNDAY big news was the Dayton Flyers, 91-79, and winning the Big Ten COMPARE ITIESE ANYWHERE FOR QUAL­ Oiajr. radio, heater, bydrauatlc. COOOC Secretary Frank Robinson, former Make an early mass with the 1 Color Dispensers # Draftsman Hvdramatic drive, deluxe radio, heater and ilefrosier, windshield washers, w-ho'll not be in either one. title. Miami of Ohio broke a pos­ ITY AND PRICE. . One ownor, low-mileage Car. Stock No. U-68...... ^ A V UConn atid pro grid star, extends family, then the usual fine Sunday dirwtionai signals, chrome hub shells, rear radio speaker, jgas filter; fog The Flyers, who- went to the sible deadlock' witlv Toledo and- coNNEcncurs an invitation to attend annual Ex­ dinner and It's sn afternoon on the li^ntSt finals of the National Invitation Cincinnati by ..whipping Western 194B UNCOLN CONVERTIBLE - ^ change Club dinner in honor Of road. *. . . Arrive home just in time Tournament and lost (o Illinois in Michigan.- 74-63 to qualify as the Reeeadltleaad motor. Radio, heater, overdrive. d O O C CLEANEST CARS Coach W ill Clarke and his Man­ for the 6 .o'clock newscast and then Vacations with Pay the first round of the National Col­ Mid-American Conference repre­ White wall area. Stock No. CB-23...... chester High basketball team at to the easy chair for the remainder ^ FULL PRICE legiate Athletl^' Association’s tour­ sentative. . CONVERTIBLE DOOR PRICED RIGHT the Country Club. An offer ac of the evening before retiring to ney last year, toppled Seton Hall Little Lebanon Valley from cepted but later declined. Journey slumberland. CLUB COUPI 1952 MERCURY 4-DOOR SEDAN # Paid Holidays from the unbeaten ranks,'71-65, at ‘Annville. Pa., was named to rep­ PANELS COACH ■ to the East Side Rec in the eve- resent the sprawling .Middle A t­ TOPS *3 (J • Dayton la.«t night. up or SEDAN Aeademy bine. 6,206 miles. CAVC C / L A A •nlng and Director John Hedlund Seton Hall, the nation’s No. 1 lantic Conference and Holy Cross Radis, heater, mereomatlc...... V COME IN YOURSELF reports he wilt-'Stage three Gold # Insurance Program ranked team, had racked up 27 (17-5) was picked as the best New .50 Medal Basketball Tournaments INCOME TAX victorle.s. I England team. * 3 FIBER next month... Rec Senior League Have your texee computed or THE X lT filled two of its 1949 OLDS 76 4-DOOR SEDAN Meanwhile, the lineup for the I Each finds another unhappy note In a checked by a qualified tax ac- # Retirement Benefits N C AA championship test w'as far j brackets by the selection of St. And Up Gray. Low mileage. Radio and heater, ^ 10 O none-too-FUcce.sjfuI season when oountent. Call Mitchell 8-6416 from settled even though only one i Louis and Georgetrtw'-n. St. Louis' Stoek No. U-875...... ^ IXTJ • EYE ’EM! the Double Strike Bowlers fail to . ---- ;------, . j , ------oo ’ acceptance, however, was with the for appointment or stop In at team is needed to complete the 22- field a team for their game with 244 Main Street. Available at tenm bracket. / i provision the BllUkens do not win I H S l A U t B FREE/ 1951 MERCURY SPORT SEDAN Herm’a Cameras. Small crowd yoUr convenienee. / CHECK TODAY V The statement may .sound a l i t » the Ml.ssouri Valley title. They • TRY ’EM! watches the- Cypress Arms elim­ contradictory but this is the s iu A -'I have only an outside . chance OracBo Badio and beater. inate Johnny Welch’s Collegians. lion; ' ' ' against the Oklahoma Aggies. 575 MAIN ST. AT HAZEL BtOek . . . • . • . o']* oooeeJoooooooaoo* $1795 Home at an **arh’ hour. _ AT THE MONTHLY PAYMENTS AS LOW AS $39 MONTH Fourteen of the 22 team.* qualify |I Georgetown moved into the tour- Next To First Natioriai Bank WEDNESDAY 888 through winning, conference cham- 1. nament after beating NCAA- TEL. MI-9-5405 1947 OLOSMOBILE "9 5 " 4-DOOR SEDAN • BUY ’EM! Gossip with Bill Cooper and PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT MANY OTHERS — EASY TERMS — RIG TRADES p’onship.s. Fight of the conference ' bound Fordham, 74-63, for a 13-6 Dave Grossman on Main street and till's still a.-x m doubt. ;j record. Black. Radio aad beater. Hydramatic Drive. they I-oth agree the Dodgers are BANTLY TH E OTHER F.IGHT spots are ;! When the week end manepver- Near new tireo, pnnetnre proof tubes. All cars Hated have the sure bets to win the National filled by teams selected at-lqi-ge. I Ing w-as complete the lineups for Stock No. U-8M. A real boy et ...... I....* $845 famous "Ed” Sullivan safe League flag . . . Little League Only one of these positions is open Ii the two tournaments were: bny used car warranty. President Charlie Hurlburt visits O IL CO. Ir ■ and that is expected to be filled by ' NIT- Seton Hall; LaSalle, last and night of March 3 is aet foS Santa Clara taded and Beautiful Through­ BILL TUNSKY Service PLYSCORD—4 « 8 . .per M 160.00 Yes, these are used, but in good Realtor PHONE Mitchell 3-5101 out. Zanesville. Ohio. ALL GRADES OF PLYWOOD shape and guaranteed. 59 HoU atreet. Mitchell 9-7620 Lota for Sale 71 Bolton, Columbia or Andover 10:30 A.M. MItcheU 9-9095 Mitchell 3-8271 Businesa Opportunities , 12 • AND PLYSCORD ^ Lake 310.000 to $14,000 cla««. Call A Sate Place To Buy. Used Cara! Only $595.00 Down FREE STORAGE , ONE BEDROOM FOR RENT— i MitcheU 9-1S42 MitcheU $-4679 TWO BUILDING loU 125’ Wide, Agent, MitcheU S-6471. SATURDAY 9 A. M. FLOOR PROBLEMS solved with A. V. LINDSAY - Owner SMALL VARIETY STORE and Help Wanted—Male The Original and Only Office UNTIL WANTED t Double bed. 119 Cooper HUl street. CAFE OOD-r-Dormera. Four down. 250’ deep. Inquire 307 Gardner 1950 PONTIAC 2-DOOR in New Haven. , Phone Mitchell 9-0595. street. ’.941 FORD SEDAN. Radio, heater, linoleum, asphalt tUe counter. PARAMOUNT Engineering Com­ Luncheonette. Due to sickness, or Female 37 Second floor tnaulatcd. Ready to MANCHESTER —New six room TOITR COOPERATION WILX. SEDANETTE— CHIEFTAIN sacrifice, priced $1,500, stock in­ SEE IT TODAY OR TONIGHT (Mpe 0 »d, conveniently located to good condition, green finish. Lots Ehepert workmanship, free eetl- pany. Roofing and aiding esti­ PHONE MR. ALBERT. Hftd. 6-0358 NEWLY DBCXJRATBD. beautiful- finish. Ameslte drive. Combine R o c k v i l l e BE APPRECIATED An Immaculate Black Car. Load­ cluded. Mitchell 9-4700. STATE OF CONNECTICUT. Per­ NATIONAL tion storm sash and doora. Lot school, bus and store. FuU bath LOTS AND ACREAGEl-We have of good transportation In this one. ed. matee. Open evenings. Jones STur- mates cheerfully given. Ail types sonnel Department open compe­ AFTER 7 P. M. 46-4690 ^ . ly ..furnished and spacious room. two very nice locations ol deslr- MEN WANTED Douglas Motors, 333 Main. nlturc. Oak street. MItcliMl of roofing and aiding samples On BUILDERS SUPPLIES The. most., complete light houses so X 180. For appointment please firat floor. Lavatory second floor. O n ly $395.00 Down titive examination notice: Senior Hot water oil heat, fireplace. abla.toU and psurcelt of land with­ One-Arm Bandit 9-1041. display at 41 Oak street. F. H. A. 420 DUvenport AVOniie A — L — B — E _ R — T — 8 keeping facilities available in call Howard R. Hastings, Ifltbhell in 9 to 14 miles of Hartford. Technicians needed, Servicemen to service' Radid-t’8l8” Dial MI-3-5121 1948 OLDSMOBILR sedan. Lus- Help Wanted— Female 35 Psychiatric Social Worker. No. 48-45 AUyn Mreet, Hartford 9-1107. Plenty of cloeet apace. Lot ap- 1941t DeSOTO 4-DOOR— WINDGW HHADEH mad* to nwter Finaifclng, Tel. Mitchell 3-8177, .. 34020-35100. Connecticut Njw Haven, Conn. Manchester. You will marvel at Pricod from-3400,to-31JM0. -Tarns vision receivers, high pay, permanent poaitiom.™...... - t'rbufr WSSt "fihlBKj fully equipped; WANTED-=Sec«rt8ry--for--hiw-^^of- the cleanltneas ot thik building. proUmatily *0' x..l90’. .TuU p riu Operation Case SEDAN—CUSTOM and installed. Venetian blinds residence w'alveff for ahove exam­ Telephoner State 7-3597 “ 314,900. Shown by appointment. imn be arfahgod as d^red.T he Extra nice condition. Priced to CONNECncUT Valley Construc­ fice. Full or pai^time. Write Box _WE BUY and eell good used fuml ChUdren accepted. Central. PrIC' Allen 'Realty Co.. Realtors, 180 This Is the type of advertisement you would be answer­ Iiost and Fonnd aell. See Bob Oliver, Center; Fully Equipped and Then Some! and curtain rods. 24 hour service; tion. Guaranteed roofs and siding. W, Herald. ination. Closing date Is March 26, FOUR ROOMS AUca Clampet, Realtor. Mitchell ing if you were a graduate of New England Technical In* This Car la In Showroom Condi­ Estimates gladly given. Fagan 1953. Farm Foreman (general). ture, combination ranges, gas ed eo reasonable you’ll gasp! Be Center street. Phone Mitchell Nets $100 Fine Motor Sales, 461 Main street. Aluminum atomr windows and Diamonds—Watches—> ranges and heaters. Jonea Furni­ sure and see this one. Mrs. Dor­ 9-4543. Other lietingn avaUable. alitute. Demand for trained Radio-Television service­ I.OST—Brown and white Coon tion. Window Shade C o. Route 44 at gutters. AU men protected by In- WANTED—General .Office worker. No. 1978, 33540-3620. Director of PLUS. TWO UNFINISHED 3-5105. men is tremendous. 22 new TV Stations coming tq New : Nursing.-No. 1980, 35760-37560. Jewelry 48 ture Store, 86 Oak. MitcheU sey, 14 Arch street. MANCHESTER—Five room ranch dog, answer* to-"Mae'’. Last seen Only $395.00 Down BoUon. Notch. MItcheU 9-4473. Burance;Three years tb pSy. Free Bookkeeping; typiqg, knowledge Rear dormer. Full rough flooring Rdckvllle, March 2—(Special)— England including 2 this year in this area. . . ,1 in In vicinity of Indian Drive. Find­ ' s a v e MONEY AT aosing date is March 19. 1953 for l^ N A R D W. YOST, Jeweler, re­ 9-1041. type home. Excellent, central lo­ What) police-termed a "miniature IKIORS OPENED, keys fitted, eetimates. CaU MitcheU 3-7180. of bookkeeping machine desirable. second floor. Open stairway. Fire­ lUaort Property for Sale 74 New Britain, 1 In Springfield. We can prepare you er call Mitchell 3-6912. 1946 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR Alfred Charest, Owner. Apply Watkins Bros. 935 Main the above two examinations. Ap­ pairs, aajuata watches szpertly. KELVINATOR Refrigerator, 9.4 ROOM OR Room and board. Park­ place. Youngstowri kitchen. Rear cation, full basement, all hard­ one-armed bandit," Mid to be re­ Right Now for a ibright future in Radlo-Televlalon wtto McCLURE AUTO C0MP.^NY copied, vacuum cleaners, irons, ply Personnel Department, State Ressonable prices. Open daily. wood floora, ol' hot water heitt; sponsible for delaying school boy* practical training. Day and evening Claaaes Startfaig FOUND—Small white dog with SEDAN—FLEETMASTER guns, etc., . repaired. Shears, street. cu ft. two door 1952 model, reg. ing. CaU MlUhell 9-0086. porch. Garac*. BHck front. Hot ANDOVER LAKE— Water front Fully Equipped. Very Original MANCHESTER Roofing and Sid- Office Building, Hartford, or any Thursday evenings. 120 Spruce 3450, sale price 3375. Limited sup water oil heat. lArga lot with fireplace, brick front, expandable, home, four rooms, fully insulated. from .their classes at the Vernon March 9. Limited Enrollment, Convenient Payment. two brown ear* and two black Top dollar for your car in Throughout. knives, mowers etc. put into con­ ing'company. Alro all types of SHIRT Pr e s s o p e r a t o r —Num­ Connecticut State Employment street. MitcheU 9-4387. ROOM FOR gentleman. Private aluminum storm windows and Elementary School, turned out to Plan, Efficient Placement Service. Writ* or Phone B-l*!* spots bn its back. Owner call dition for coming needs. Bralth- ply. Watkins Brother!, 935 Main ahada trees. Screened-ln porch. Fireplace. Rus- trade towards a new Hudson Only $195.00 Down painting and carpentry work. erous benefits. Apply in person. Service office. Glendon A. Sco- street. home. Quiet neighborhood. 59 doors throughout. Large lot. Brice Go eombinatlon doors and win- be the main cause behind a $100 New England Technicnl Institute, 198 TrnmlmU StreM, Mitchell 9-4019. Hornet, Wasp, or a jruaran- waite. 52 Pearl street. Guaranteed work. Phone Mitchell New Model Laundry, 73 Summit boria, Personnel Director. HoU street. Built by Anskldi. 315.800. E. A E. Agency, MitcheU fine levied on a store keeper today Hartford, Conn. School Open 9 A. M. to fi P. M. street. * Garden—Farm—Dairy dpwr. Pilgrim 1-7492. teed used car. NEW FOR POWER BURNERS and Range 9-8933 for free estimates. Slightly used carpets. One 12’ z 9-8715. MitcheU 9-1167. in a t y Court. Products 50 17’6’’ rose scroll Axminster, as is CHARLES LESPERANCE SEVERAL ALL-YEAR properties Mra. Eugenia R. Chanibar*, 57, Announcements IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ' Burners expert.y cleaned and WANTED -■ Experienced waitress Poultry and Supplies 43 ROOM An d boara for gentleman. of Vernon. wb« operate* a com­ Easy Terms. Bank Rates. serviced. Let us service and re­ Roofing IS-A between ages 18-35. Apply to Mrs. $113. Mancheater Carpet Center, at Bolton and Coventry LfUce ANYTYPE doll repaired. Dressed COW MANURE, delivered by load 308 Main atreet. Phone MitcheU Phone MitcheU 3-7675. ,, Mitchell 9-7620 MANCHESTER For appointment please call How­ bination general atora, gas eta- ONE ONLY— 19.53 1-TON pair your washing machine or re­ Saunders, at F. W. Woolworth Co. BROAD-BREIASTED Bronze Tur­ for your lawns and gardens. Peila tion and trailer court on State to order. Specialty collecticn Telephone Mitchell 9-9442 ROOFINfJ—-Specializing in repair­ keys, fresh frozen, 10 to 22 9-4343. ard R. Hastingr. MitcheU 9-1107. W.D. WILLYS PICK-UP frigerator. Metro Service. Mitch­ ing roofs of all iclnds. Also new Bros. Mitchell 3-7405. NICELY Furnished maple room EXCELLENT Route 30 near the school, appeared pieces- restored. Dresses copied. Open Evening’s The Undisputed Boss of 'ITiem ell 9-0883. ■ EXPERIENCED Waitress wanted. poimdr. Also fresh eggs. Schaub’a for couple or gentleman. Kitchen EAST HARTFORD. BH.-* streat- Call Plgrlm 2-6945. roofe. Gutter work. Chimneys GIFT PACKAGE — Buy your FIVE-ROOM CAPE COD SACRIFICE- Coventry Lake. before Judge Robert L. Pigeon. AU, Pound for Pound. Full time, day work; Apply An­ Turkey Farm, 188 Hillatown road. prMleges. Garaca aveilahle. Nearly new four room single. Ex­ Prosecutor Harry Lugg said 373 MAIN STREET LINOLEUM P.emnanta SOc square cleaned, zapaired. 28 years’ ex­ nex Snack Bar, Mra. Cavey. Household Goods 51 Mother’s Day, Father’s Day cellent condition. Picture window, IN DESIRABLE LOCATION Partly completed home. Also REMINGTON and Schick shavers, perience. Free estimates. Call and June wedding gifts now Mltehell 9-3506. lumber for five room*. 3900 cash. Mr*. Chamber* was charged With ONE ONLY—1953 WILLYS yard. Asphalt tUe, wall covering. ' Articles for Sale 45 combination acreens, atorm. win­ allowing a slot macblne operation parts and aeryice—at Ruksell’s Done bjr TeHaMe; weU-trsln^ Howley. Manchester-. MitcheU INVITATION TO Onporlunlty; in. one package and . save better PLEASANT. Room in private dows, ameaite drive. Real buy Fireplace, steam heat, all city MitcheU 9-5833. Barber Shop, comer Oak and 1950 'PACKARD 'CTub coiipe. Low AERO-LARK 4-DR; SEDATT 3-5361. ------STOP AT than 60% of. your cost. Here it utilities. ^Immediate occupan­ for purposes of gambling Lugg mileage, Ultramatlc drive, radio, Brilliant Black. - Fully Equipped. men. AU Jobs guaranteed. Hall Can you answer Yes to these 60% OFF on famous make Bat­ CHAMBERS’ FURNITURE home. Central location. MitcheU 39 800, with cash $2,800. 4% COVENTRY — Have you been said the contraption was playM Spruce sM ets. Phone Mitchell Linoleum Co., 66 Cottage street. questions? 1. Do you have a car teries. Written guarsnteee. 31.00 Is—32 piece Rogers silverware 9-5369. rhortgage may be aasumed. No cy. Death in famUy reason tor 9-5522. heater, tiitone paint, like new, service for eight; man's Benrus tale. dreaming of a summer vacation for a penny and the results would priced at 51695. 5395 down. Easy FINE TRUCK VALUES MItcheU 9-4022, evenings Mitch­ Heating-—Plumbing 17 and a driver’s licence ? 2. Would down, 31.00 weekly. Calso Serv­ AT THE GREEN monthly pa3nnent». Call Wm. at a lake? 'Why not own your ahow up in the names of leading ell 3-6166 or MitcheU 3-8109. you like an opportunity to add ieenter. Tel. Mitchell 3-4164, watch; Toastmaster Toaster: FOR g e n t l e m a n . plbaeant ALL WOOL children's spring coat Urms. Big trades. Brunner’s GUARANTEED Plumbing and For Complete Selection of Goodchlld. Rr., Realtor. Mitchell ALICE CLAMPET . own cottage and your dreams will clgaret brands.The pa.yqff came 1952 FORD V2-TON—- $45 to $75 to your family income Mitchell 8-4165, or Mitchell — choice of- woman’s necklaca and room next bath.-Near Chaney’s 3-7925 anytime . lengths 53.50-16.95. Ladies* top­ Packard. Open nights 'til 9. 358 ANTIQUES Refibished.. Repairing, heating, Alteratipni and new H()ME FURNISHINGS earring, set. Total value .3152.85— ! and Main, street. ..Pk6na MitcheU Realtor™. come true! We have a number when any three name* of tha Mm* per coat'' lengths 58.50-56.'95; E ist Center rtre'et; Phofie Mitch­ V-8 PICK-UP each week ? 3 Would • you enjoy 9-0980.-— ------of Collages '(ari'dTthey could be' brtuid appeared together on the done on any furniture. Tieman, work. Perma glars electric and a career where the working hours our price 364. Brunner’s, Inc., 358 9-9659. Colonial Remnant Shoppe, 115 ell 3-5191. Just Like New! Save $400.00 gas water heaters sold and in­ Full Line of Sealy Mattresses - r n Mitchell 9-4543 converted to year 'round homes), score dial. The winner collected his On This One! 189 South Main atreet. Phone are! dexible; yes; a Job where an ROYAL AND Smith-Corona port­ East Cenler street. STARKWEATHER STREET prize* in cigareta. Center street. Mitchell 3-5643. stalled. Time payments arranged. able and standard typewriters. From $39.50 to $79.95 ROCKVILLE — Well furnished 4 rooms furnished, and ere priced 1937 CHRYSLER Six. Batteiw understanding expert is ready to - Appliances and TV. FLORENCE GAS and oil. range, room,.suitable'-for .light . houae- from 33.950 .U $5,000. wUh Down The prps.ecutbr said h« had pq- dead but car isn't. Phbn'e Mitch­ 1946 CHEVROLET Skelley Brothers, Mitchell 9-8714. help you 'succeed?'"This is'a per­ AU makes of adding machines COMPACT 6-ROOM HOUSE FOUR BOOM Cape Coi. garagi sesSlon of the names of four school­ MANCHESTER TV Service, radio sold or rented. Repairs on aU 501 Middle Tumpflee, East three years old. Good condition. keeping. On bus line. No objection Payments of $800 to 31,500. Rea­ Penonals ell 9-2658. 1%-TON RACK BODY and TV specialists since 1934. A PLUMBING shop at your door. manent position with a national Also Fl^ence parlor stove—T to children. Inquire 24 Grove attached. Completely landscaped sonable terms on balance. Im- boys, ranging in age from 12 to 16 organization. Opportunity for makes. Marlow’s. Hours: On a lot 100 X ISO. *lenty of treea. orchard, large lot, 2-car ga:ag« years, who had signed atatemsnts THE PROSPECT HIU School for 1946 NASH Coupe. Right price, 'Top Condition Throughout. House service call. $3.50. Mitchell No time lost. New work. Altera­ burner. Tnrre month'r old. Inquire -street, Hillside House, apartment House is in excellent .condition. -' mediate occupancy on *11. Private 9-2186 day or night. tions, copper piping, fixtures, hot rapid advancernent. All that you 9:30 A. M. to 5:00 P. M., 54 Birch street after 4 p. m. Mr. 14. Haa breezeway and garage, too. with loft. Total 3 acres. Call Rock beach and are overlooking lake. that they had won on the machine young children. Transportation excellent condition, one owner. These Fine Values Are Sure really need is a sincere desire to POWER MOWERS — Buy now, vllle 5-4859 after 4 p. m. Immedl and collected In cigarets. • furnished. Mrs. Lela Tybur, direc­ Mitchell 9-9854. water automatic heaters. Youngs­ Spring prices may be higher. 32 7:30 to 8:30 P. M. Robbins. Move in tomorrow. Three are lake front. The Allen To Please At REFRIGERATION Servicq, com­ town sinks sold. Estimates glad­ make money and'^e willing to NICELY Furnished living room, ate occupancy. Priced for quick Also noted by the court was a tor. Phone Mitchell 9-5767. weekly. No payments until May. ONLY $12,600. Realty Company, Reaitora; 180 series of complaints originating 1953 CHEVROLET 3-4 ton pickup. mercial and domestic. See our ly given. C. O. Lorentsen. Mitch­ work. If you live lii Manchester Cole Motors Servieenter. Mitch­ TWO NEW linoleum ruga, three bedroom and kitcheri for couple. sale. Onter atreet, Manchester. Phone or vicinity write today for "Get A DINING Room table, five chairs, new 'Venetian blinds, combination Central. CaU MitcheU S-59S7. with school authoritiaa which said BALLARD'S Driving School. Man­ Low mileage. Full 30 day guar­ DeCORMIER display of guaranteed used refrig­ ell 9-7636. ell 9-0980. MANY OTHER LISTINGS MANCHESTEUl— ExceUent Cape MitcheU 3-S105. chester’s oldist Thousands of erators. George H. WUliams As­ Acquainted" Interview tOxA. W. a server 310, divan 310, a day-bed gas and oU range, 315; refrigera­ that there have been numerous oc antee. Substantlail savings. Carter MOTOR SALES, INC. 35, sofa. Inquire 24 Strong street. Cod. Full shed dormer, Hpt water casions when boys were lata for accident free Instruction hours. Chevrolet Co., Inc., 3V1 Main sociates, 260 Tolland Turiipike, HEATING Fronc A to 2L Con­ Shifflett, Empire Crafts C o lo ra­ ATTENTION, Ladies! Slip covers tor, A-1 condition 335; also wash­ Boarders Wantod 59-A _ T. J. CTiOCKE'rT version burners, boiler-burner tion, Newark, New York State. ing machine, good condition, 310. heat. Marble and tile bath, fi: olasZ because of time apeht play­ Hundreds of satisfied students. atreet. MItcheU 9-5238. 24 Maplelaple St. Manchester Manchester. Phone Mitchell and.drapes custom, made. Re.-up- 244 MAIN STREET plaoe,' storm windows and screens. Suburban tor Sato 76 For appointment tel. Mitchell 9-3585, nights Mitchell 3-7691. units, complete heating ayatems. liolsterlng. Beautiful fabrics, call Mitchell 9-2458. WE HAVE AN opening in our ing the slot machine at the ator*; Tel. Mitchell 3-8854 Mitchell .1-5416 Extra large kitchen. All _utlllUea^ ROCKVILLE..r-V room house, 4 9-234S.------...... I949-PLYMOUTH sedan special AU work guaranteed. Time pay­ 'Prints, stripes; solids. ESxpertiy O r* of Thosa 7 well supervised; lieensed -rest MANCHESTER Oil Burner Service. ments arranged Moriarty Broth­ CLOTHESLINE. Ufetlme guaran­ home for aged o retired people. Residence MitcheU 9-7751 Lstst than twq years old. Amesitc down, 3 rooms and large bath up. REI^RT Pim ‘deluxe. Lustroua green finish', BOOKKEEPING finished, 35 down, 32 weekly, drive. Large lot. Desirable loe* Athens, Greece, March 2—( P i- ENJOY A Driver’s license. For ex­ fully equipped. A very smart 1950 CHEVROLET 2-ton cab and Installations, repairs, cleaning. ers. Tel. Mitchell 3-5135. balance one year to pay. Call 5,000 tee. New, stainless steel zip-grip. CaU Mitchell 9-4129. Cabinet kitchen. Open stairway pert Instruction caU the Manches­ chassis, new tires, clutch and Range and power burners. 447’.4 Needs no clothes pin*. Mitchell MANCHESTER rT-_.„.Flva__ .room tion. Phone Barba'ra Woods, G an^e, amaaite driveway. Pricf Reports reaching Salonika by way family car a t Center Motor Sales, PEPARTMENT ...... Mrs. (2arr, Mitchell 9-7320. — of the Greek border town of Km - ter Driving Academy. Pilgrim 461 Main street. paint, 'valve's Just ground. W. B. Main street," Manchester; Tel. iPL'UMBINC Arid heating. Special- WELL-PAYING JOIS 3-6502 for 'demonstration. LlCSNSED 'Lovhly cduritiy home ranch, oil hot water heat, re- Agent. MItchen 6-7702. $12,500. Call Rockville 5-3991. 137 Inches. Carter Chevrolet Co„ MitcheU 9-6196, MitcheU 9-2303. izing-ln^ repuira. Copper water to board elderly people in Hebron. toria today said wholesale and re­ S-7249. Attractive position'for young PARAMOUNT ■ All Aluminum can start you ca-aed radiators, tile bath, full SIX ROPM house .vrith sun parlor, lentless anti-Jewish persecution 1947 CHEVROLET Fleetmaster Inc., 311 Main atreet. Phone piping, remoieling electric equip­ triple track windows and doors. USED TV clearance, 10” Emerson Women preferred. References re- cellar, bus, achocl, $12,000. Carl­ COVENTRY—Route 44-A. on bus Mitchell 9-5238. RAY’S OIL BURNER SERVICE— ment for plugged drains. Edward woman with ability to type and on the way to Ubie model, 335; 1 2 ^ ” Regal 'quired. Phone WilUraantlc-HAr- large lot. nicely landscaped. Call line. Lovely netrly new five room now ia rife in CommunUt Albania. tudor. One owner car. carefully Repair and service oil burners. Also Paramount custom made ton W. Hutchins. M lfhell 9-5132, MItphell 8-7230. Jews who escaped deportation or INCOME TAX SERVICE — Call maintained, 5650. Mitchell 9-0729. Johnson, MitcheU 3-6979 or good at figures. Interesting table model, 360; 16" Crosley rison 3-0242. -Box- 44, Amston, MitcheU 3-6231. ranch, elevatirn, corner lot, pic­ Dan Hosier, Mltcheil 9-3829. Furnaces cleaned. 24-hour serv­ Venetian blinds. Hastings alumi A GOOD FUTURE table model, (new picture tube), ture window, Venetian blinds, the massacres of World War II are ice. Telephone Mitchell 9-4901. Mitchell 3-5044. work with local finance com­ awnings and door hoods. Free Conn. MANCHESTER—One year old, Six being arrested and their property A KIM 4liAT ML 1935 PLYM Otmi four door. Good 1940 FORD >4-ton pickup. 5175. pany, East Hartford ioeation. in the fast-growing 395; 16" G.K UbIe model. 385; SIX ROOM Ranch — FuU cellar atorm windows, doors, oak floora, FILE your income tax return in LENNOX Furnaces and warift air estimates, no down' payment, 3 12>2’’ Ooaley console, (neyv pic­ room, garrison colonial 1 baths, seized on the ground they are un­ your own home. Call Mitchell condition, good tires, good motor, CaU Mancheater. Mitchell 9-6136. years to pay. Office' 41 Oak and attic. Excellent location fireplace, combination windows, full cellar, oil burner, knotty pine dermining tha regime of boss En­ 575 heating. Earl Van Camp. Mitchell Aircraft Industry ture tube), $85; 16” Teletone con­ Tenements ( IS AN EAMER WAY MIT 9-4928 for appointment. . Phone Mitchell 9-7620. ALL KINDS of carpentry work. street. CaU MitcheU 3-8177, eve­ 316,000. For appointment please wsik-up attic, basement garage, kitchen. Fine condition. Immedi­ ver Hoxha, the reports said, adding 1938 PLYMOUTH deluxe business 9-5844. For Interview Call sole, 3115; 19” Zenith console, Apartments—Flat«>- call Howard R. Hastings, Mitch ate occupancy, $13,600. Lot 100 1951 HENRY J. tudor sedan, aix coupe. Good tires, battery and Reasonable rates. Mitchell 9-4291. nings Mitchell 3-4010. Coventry amesitc drive, dishwasher. Owner that the arrest of every Jew in the HAVE YOUR income tax retufn Pilgrim 2-7318. (new picture tube). 31fi0. AH these ell 9-1107. moving from state, 317,700. Con­ X 200’. Call Wm. Goodchlld. Sr., country has been ordered. When Rky-hifh fuel MU* nuUi* you wsRt to ^ob4 |t. prepared in your own home by a cylinder, overdrive. Tutone gray. radiator. . New brakes. Radio, LAWN MOWERS sljarpened and EXPERT REPAIR and SERVICE Hartford 8-7954 Ar* you a — sets may be converted to U.H.F THREE RO.OM apartment, Bolton Realtor. Mitchell 3-7925 any time. slL” it’s time to buy a now Deko^Host OH Bunmr. 8m * In nice condition; . only 5995. heater. 5125. Phone Bill Brennan for all types of. warm air fur- Brunner's TV. 358 E. Center Road. Vernon Center. CentraUy FOR SALE or rent—small house. ventional financing calls for down former Internal Revenue agent. repaired,, reasonable rates. Tcl. nacea—coal, oil, or gas. Viking CRIBS. BABY carriages, strollers. payment $5,000 to 36,000. Mitch­ ore only two of the many reason* why Deko-HoRt flv li Phone Mitchell 9-5691 after 6 p. Douglas Motors, 333 Main. Mitchell 3-7521. Mitchell 3-4531. . . . Tool and Die Maker street. Phone 3-5191. located, near church, school and Foster street, . South Windsor, ANDOVER—Six room Cape Cod furnace blowers and Mor-Sun win WANT TO Make many friends? Taylor-Tots. Wide variety of bvs liae. AU modern conveniencea, Phone Mitchell 3-7900 evenings. ell 3-7955 for appointment. No you.|nore heoting fsomfort and lower fuel biUfk IP . for appointment. TcetCrbabes, training seats, chil- .. . . Precision Machinist four bedrooms, ell heat, fireplace 1949 CHEVROLET suburban. New WIRING INSTALLATION of all ter air conditionera inataUed. We You can do this as an Avon rep­ BEINDIX WASHING machine. oil heat, electricity, gas. Write agents; 90’ X 150' lot. fenced in yard. Warning WE NEED SPACE! paint. Motor Just overhauled. types. No Job too small. Peter can make ugly pipe-cluttered cel­ resentative and make money, at drtn'a nursery specialties. Kiddie- . . . Sheet hletal Mechanic Basement model. Good condition. Box.D, Herald. NICE SIX ROOM Cap* Coil, 2 un Only 310.500r^31,200 down. Call Large capacity centrifugal type Mower deli von Jm I WANTED—Riders to Hartford lars clean, roomy and attractive. Fair, 1089 Main street. Free de­ VERNON—Uye in while complet­ On and after March 1st, 1953. Center. Hours 8-30 to 6. Mitchell Full price 51.035. Carter Chevro­ Pantaluk, 40 Foster atreet. Phone the same time. Write District . , . IScraper $55. C!an Mitchell 3-7128, finished, fireplace, picture window, Mitchell 3-8274. Hartford 6-5188 No burning of open fires be the right amount of air for best eoMbuBtion. Heavy oRtj^ ALL TRADES MUST GO! ! let Co., 311 Main atreet. Phone MitcheU 9-7303. T. Aitkin, Heating and Sheet Manager, Box 27, North Branford, livery. Phone Mitchell 3-5856. THREE ROOM furnished apart­ hot water heat, kitchen fan, din­ ing this ranch home. Illncas com­ 9-7862. . . . Spinner pels sacrifice. Madeline Smith, Schwartz Rral Estate. permitted in the Vernon Fire Dia- Deko appliance triuiaformer stepo up onttmiT Im m MItcheU 9-5238. Metal Contractor. Phone Mitchell Conn. MAPLE KITCJHEN table, five din- ment for couple. All utilities. 224 ette; breeze-way and garage. In trict, without first obtaining h I 1952 CHEVROLET BBLAIRE T' ATTICS A--P Basements cleaned. 8-8T93. ARE YOU GETTING New Britain In.g roorn chairs, Kclvinator re- Charter Oak street. Phone Mitch­ Realtor. Mitchell 9-1642 or current fei* poritive ignition of air-oU adziura at B9fiti. Radio, Heater, Power Glide. on your set? Why not? We will exceUent' condition, veiw good lo­ COVENTRY LAKE— Year round permit from the Fire Warden ap­ AntmBobnes for Sale 4 PLYMOUTH 1949 Special deluxe Rubbi.ah aud ashes hauled. AU AMBITIOUS Stenographic post frigator, Coleman gasoline camp ell 3-5886 or Mitchell 3-8368. cation. 8. A. Beechler, Realtor. MitcheU 8-4679. ______^ - home of 4 room.”. Ehcpandable A REAL PUFF! club coupe. One owner car. WIU jobs-, done at your convenience install a U-H.Pa antenna on your Con you ep*raf* •— pointed by the Board of Fire Com- j Cali Ml-9-4695 for attractive priem oR Dtkp^Hmi), tion. Downtown location, Uberal stovk. MItcholI 3-5956. Phone MitcheU 3-6969. Cape Cod. full cellar, garage, mission of said pistrict. 1 CHEVROLETS, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1951 MERCURY 4-DOOR aacrlflce. Mitchell 3-7600. Reasonable rates. Mitchell 9-3802 Moving— ’Tracking- benefits. 40 hour week. Apply pole, and a converter in your set Burners, and installatioR. : ... a Bullard . SIX-ROOM gAPE COD sjorms, 38,500. Small cssh. Gatto Burning will be governed by 1949, 1950, two doors and four Radio. 'N*ater, Overdrive. or 9-9791. Storage 20 Rojrkc-Eno Paper Co., 58 Allyn to get any U.H.F. station from FULLY AUTOMATIC washer, bolt Business Locations VEUtT DESIRABLE Seven room A Co., Phone Hartford 5-9198 doora 'AU deluxe models and fully 1948 STUDEBAKER Champion channel 14 to 83. that’s complete I . . , Drill Press down model. Good running con­ Dutch colonial. ExceUent condi­ State report issued for said day.] MUST SEE TO APPRECIATB! AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CO„ atreet, Hertford. Conn. for Rent 64 Insulated. Screens and storm Fveningt; 8-3989, Manchester Wire Indneratora must meet the] equipped. Stop in and compare fordor aedan. Good condition. SAW FIUNG, any type, SOc and co/erage for only 369.95.' This i . . . Grinding Machine dition, 350. MitcheU 9-0729. tion, new roof, new paint. Private 1951 OLDSMOBILE 98 4-DOOR Price 5750. Phone Mitchell 9-5883. up. Called for and delivered. Call local and long distance moving, FOR RENT—Second floor loft 40 windows. Oil^^heat. Bendix Mitchell 3-6946. approval of said Fire Warden. Any this'selection of beautiful, clean, price includes outiide antenna in- . . . Engine Lathe sale. No agents. Phone 9-5650 for Radio, Heater, Hydramatir. MUchcll 3-8719 hfter 6 p. m. packing,; storage. Call MitcheU Help Wanted— Male- 36 .rtallcd on your pole and converter HOT POINT Electric range, in X 60. Suitable offices, light manu­ laundry; „ Near new. violations of this warning shall be .-Ruaranteed cars at Center Motor 1948 PACKARD Sedan. Good tires. particulars. JBLUNGTON-—A room ranch type eubject to 3100.00 nna or to days! Sales, 461 Main strest READYTO GO! 3-5187 - Hartford 6-1423. . — installed in your set, ready to re­ good condition.* Ideal for summer facturing. Information, Backer, Price $11,500. home on large pine wooded lot Good motor. New paint. Full price ELECTRICAL WIRING and re­ WANTED—General office work­ cottage. Call Mitchell 9-2157. J 6 Oak atreet PRACTICALLY New, 6-room in Jail, Section per No. I t Act con- j MANCHESTER —Package DeUv- ceive New Britain. This we will 300 ft. ameilt* drive. Artesian BAHT 1952 PONTIAC CH S 4-DOOR 5888. look this one over, it> a pairs. Machine work and repairs. er. Brokkeeping, typi^ig, knowl­ cernlng Vernon Fire Diet. | 1950 OLDSMOBILE Club coup, install pn any set. new, or three Do lYou Hov* house. Excellent condition, four Quiet, residential section, 6 n-ell, fireplace, 37.500, Call owner model 76. Radio, heater; In nice Radio, Heater, Hydramatlc. steal. Brunner's Packard. 358 Phone Mitchell 3-4880. cry. I»cal light trucking and edge of bookkeeping machine de­ L. AND H. ELECTRIC range witli MODERN Professional office for bedrooms, plastered walls, two Signed—Board of Fire Commla-|l EDCTRA CLEAN! package delivery. Refrigerators, _ or five years old. Easy terms. Yes, OlMr Skiik— __ - —three burner* and deep well.C^ill rooms, attached garaffe, large Manchester MItchgll 9-6136. . condition throughout. Ehisy terms. East Onter street. Phone MItch­ sirable. Apply Watkins Drof., 953 only 319.95 down, balance 35 rent on Ea.‘t Center street. Mitch­ bathrooms, fireplace, oil hot )Wter sionera Town of Vernoji. j | Douglas Motors,- 333 Main-aUeeL eU 3--M91..\ AUt. SEAL Anodized aluminum washers and stove moving a Main , street, , J.\ Mitchell 9-5780...... ell 3-6514. .- MitcheU 9t5820. . heat- ;lmmediat* oecupaacywJ9nly. lot. . Price $18jQ00. ,, . ... Toi- .free ...permits to. burn, caU.[l on. co„ 1961 PUIGK 8UMBR CtiUB' SEDAN monthlj-.- sm all' Charge for time If you doh'l:'qimllfy ' for om • ' doors arid WiridoWs. The new sfcif- specially. Mitchell 9-0752. $2.(K)0 down payment. CaU Mitch­ Geo. (ilaik Rockvtile. 5-5056. | Radio, Heater, Dynaflow- 1950 CHEVROLET 161'' new wheel storlng Jiffy wood combination WANTED—GMC truck salesman. payments. First come, first serv­ i>f the above Jobs, don't let W^feniNG MACHINE, dining Wanted—Real Eatate 77 331 MAIN STREET 1940 CHEVROLET 2-door sedan. HAS EVERYTHING! eU 3-8274. Hartford 5-5138. Fremont Wilson, TalcottviUe, | New paint. Very clean. It’s Just base rtake body. Carrying ca­ window. Columbia-matlc frame- ALBAIR k. BERRY,' rubbleh re Full time or part time. Remember ed. MitcheU 3-5191 now. or after that stop you. Come in any­ -.room s:t. 2 bedroom sets. Bargain Wanted to Rent 66 H. B. GRADY OONRIDEKINO BBLLINa Manchester Mitchell 9-2358, moval, household and commercial. 6:30 Mitchell 3-4485. Brunner's way. We cannot begin to list for q^lick' sale. Phone Mitchell Schwartz Real Eatate. what you’re looking for. Br\in- 19.51 CHEVROLET STYLINE, 4-DR. pacity It 8000 pounds. Save $1000 less screens, also ' Venetian blinds only GMC trucks have Hydrama­ URGENTLY NEEDED, 3 or 4 Mitchell 3-8009 TOUR PRtiPERTTT ner’s Packard, 358 East Center Radio, Heater, Power Glide. over the price of a new truck. and shades. Robert J. Doggart, 81 Light trucking. MitcheU 9-2591 tlc drive. It’s eaay to sell.^ See T.V. Department, 358 East O n­ the many openings we have 3-533,0. MANCHE»TER Green — 3 bed­ Without obiigatton to yau, wa ter atreet. The Packard Place. —the many types of experi­ room unfurnished apartment for street.- ^ TERRIFIC VALUE! Carter Chevrolet Co.. Inc., 311 West street. Tel. Mitchell 3-4095. Jack Barry or Ghet-Drunner, 358 10 FT. SERVEL Rifrigerator. room ranch, radiant h*^t, flre- wUI appraise or make you a egah Main atreet. MItcheU' 9-5238. -Ea.er*ona' havlac '■ntUred-afler-Bep-r; 190 CHEYROLH . *IUdld, -H«rter. 6 l ^ OWNER ‘estrmalM. 'Tel.''Ringrim‘2-;B695; 'Cfiil ■' sr-6285;' vTir. ran "develop ytiur 'tklents:;— ■ ACCORDION e x c h a n g e . Grind ATTRACTIVE Four room ranch tember 1, 1946, shall be decreased vertlble. All extras. Low mileage. Hebert. pay 31.35 per hour to start, with Boat* .and Aceessories .46 .to go into upper level jobs.' PHOME MU ^ CaU owner at MltcheU 3-6140;- .1949,OLDSMOBJLE.»» . CALSO §EBV1CENTER overtime; arrangem ent: and^;. will opening..sqtecial;; ,,120.^ base . .ac-. ,lyp*. F-cR. cellar, ,oR hMt. Small 9-5224 a t Ahe rata of -.one^ihird •.•zrf -one 49S1IUICIC . Cluh Bedew* Super, radio* h*at*f. d|*am e^ j 'Ekrih vi-eek AotueWBere In bur cordion, new, shifts, only 3169.50, cash. $9.2()0. Gatto A Co, Phone CLUB COUPE — Radio. Heater. R<$6fih(r—Sfdinit i s INTERIOR AND Exterior paint­ provide plenty of hours for a good 14’ OUTBOARD runabout, boat big plant men are being up­ per cent (1-3 of 1%I per month 1941 PLYMOUTH Tiidor. no cash. Hydramatic. EXCELLENT 436 GENTISR ST. MItcheU 9-0980 carrying case, guaranteed. Terms, Hartford 5-6198, evenings 8-3686, for each and every month from 1959HERCURY 4-door, radio, heater, ttverdfivo,' FOR GUARANTEED ROOFS that ing. No Job too small. Reasonable. steady yearly income. Apply 130 trailer, 12 Ij. p. "Sea King" gear- graded to better Jobs. As we Manchester Mitchell 3-6648. ' 56 weekly. 1939 Plymouth tudor, TRANSPORTATION! MitcheU 9-4997. Pearl street 8:30 a. m. rhlft motor. Mitchell 9-2067. trades. Save to 33 1-3% on September 1, 1946, to the date of stay on in a i^ kind of storm, and grbw, this need Is certsin to other models. For home demon­ Enlire. Parlial EHtate* no cash 52 weekly. Cole Motors EVERYTHING for your car and continue, prqtMbly will he MANCHESTER — Picturesque iheir retirement, but no person 1951 OLBSNOMLE hydramatlc. Servieenter. Mitchell 9-0980. 1649 OUiSMOBILE 78 4-DOOR home. Budget terms to-suit you gutters, conductors and roof re? PAINTING AND Decorating, stration write; Connecticut Ac- Antiques, China, Glam , having retired prior to the effec­ Radio. Heater. Hydramatlc. pairs. Call Coughlin, MitcheU speeded up as more and more home of six' rooms and attached You talk, we do it. Budget Cen­ Floors sanded and refinished demands are made on our cortion Exchange (division Ron- tive date of this amendment shall PRICED WAY BELOW CEILING! ‘ 3-7707. dirione Accordion Center), 26 garage on large lot. City living in Complete leceive le.ss than $25.d0 per month, 1850 PONTIAC 4-door, 6-cyUnder. radio and heater. CUSTOMERS WANTED ter. MItcheU 3-4164. Books' on request. CaU Gerry, HAVE YOU 4 er S BUSINESS AND production facilities. And country setting. Move right in 1950 FORD CUSTOM 8 4-DOOR ROOFING. Siding arid carpentry. Mltchlni 9-8866. that Is important If you are Market atreet, Hartford, 6-0700, HouMholds nor more than $2,000 per year. (No Experience Necessary) ALMOST NEW top and complete ^ 3 to 9 p. m. Madeline Smith. Realtor. MitcheU Dated at Manchester, Connecti­ 195IB0IGK 4-door, radio, heater, dya***w. Radio, 'Heater. Alterations and additions.' CeU- looking for a better'future. 8-1642 or 3-4679. Store Stocks PRICED FOR QUICK SALE! aide curtains, also miscellaneous ROOMS TO RENT? INDUSTRIAL cut, this 27th, day of FEBRUARY, 70. TO BUY OUR RECONDITIONED parts from 1936 Ford fordor. ings. ,\Vorkmanship ^aranteed Consider, too, the fact that USED CARS A. A.'"Dion, Inc., 299 Autumn .YOU get big company staMU FOUR-ROOM CAPE COD — Two CALL ANYTIME 195.1. 1848 OLDSMOBILE ^ te r. hydrhmatte. Buy Your Next Used Car At The Phaeton being dismantled. Phone We need Ranch Homes. Wearing Apparel— Furs 57 Harold A. Turklngton dub Coape. medel aaedel OS, tadkh street. MitcheU 3-4860. Roputabk rmir w ith fam­ SITES AVAIUBLE Ity at "tbo Aircraft” ... that unfinished up with front dormers. No Payments for Six Weeks Home of ’’Safety-Tested'' Mitchell 9-3965. Colonials and Cape Code you have all the extra ad- Ideal for growing famUy. Oil ROIERT M. REID 4 SON .Secretary, Board of Directors 19*9 OLDSNOBILE heater, hydramatlc. Used Car*. ak'falr prices for onr cash We win B und to Suit for hot water.heat. Fireplace. Alum of the Town ot Manchester, 1951 CHRYSLER Windsor DeLuxe ily of thro* Roods such a vanUges of the many liberal TWO BOYS' suiU. site 18-20. one 201 MAIN 8t ., MANCHEBTKR Chtb Sedan, medel 99, enstbmers. Quick zervloo ’ . ^Leuse. Apply , programs sponsored hy the brown, one light tan. (Call MitcheU inum storm windows and doors. A lovely lady In a pineapple Phmie Maacheeter Mltcbell 9-7198 Conn. heater, hydramatic. 4-Door. Radio, heater. Fluid MANCHESTER Wanted Anti —no red tnpe- 14)4 • 24H crocheted skirt under a garland 1949 M.D9N0BILE comnany to help their em­ 3-8723. Centrally located. No agents. Cluh Sedan, modal Ifi. matic. One owner, clean car. MOTOR SALES, INC. Motorcycles 12 r o n t at o r c o . l o s t of ro f- ployees.' CaU Mitchell 9-2212. Then you’ll be delighted with of ’’don't-leir daisies and sur­ 1951 DODGE Coronet 4-Door. Ra Tavern For Sale ' JARVIS MUSKRAT Fur coat, size 16. this lovely aleevetees drees and rounded by "old-faahlon" flowers 1949 OLDSNOBILE beater, hydramatte. dio, heater, Gyromatlc drive. E.x 512 WEST CENTER STREET WANTED—Good, clean, used cars. SIX ROOMS—Older home. Storms, Jacket pair that Is youthful In feel­ will transform plain linens into See Bob Oliver, Center Motor JARVIS REALTY o ro R c o s. CoR you h o lp ? Like new. Price $75. Phone Mitch- tra clean, one owner car. "Your Oldsmobile Dealer" 57 Bisstll SfrMf CONSTRUCTION CO. Ml 9-1801. t full cellar, garages, double lot. ing. slim bf line. Make it all the cl)erished linens. Make a set . . . JUST A SHORT DRIVE TO THE HOMI 1961 PLYMOUTH Cranbrook Con Sales, 461 Main atreet. Gatto A Co, - Phone Hartford same fabric, or contrast your col-' yourself and another for that "spe- vertlble Club Coupe. Radio, heat Open 9:00 A. M. to 9:00 P. M. PheiM MI-3^112 C o l Mi-3-5121 S Dover Read — TeL MI-S-4113 For O R * of th*s* or*. ! cisl friend" of yours. OF "SAPETY.TESTED USED CARS” Telephone MItcheU 3-4184 T*l. MI.9.8U6 5-9198. evenings 8-3989, Manches­ er. Low mileage. One owner. 5,000 JO IS ter MitcheU 3-6946. Pattern No. 8915 is a aew-rite i Pattern No. 28.56 contains hot- LASSEN'S 1960 FORD Custom 2-Door, Heat Business Sendees Offered 1.1 Wanted—To Buy 58 perforated pattern in sizes 14 1-2, | iron transfer for ,2 designs meaa- MEAN! Highost ^ i» y Sb*ll fud eU er. Clean, one owner car. Jet 1949 PLYMOUTH 2-door. Good MANCHESTER Welding Service. WANTED TO BUY — Old GlaM, MANCHESTER —One year old. 16 1-2, 18 1-2. 20 1-2. 22 1-2, 24 1-2. uring 11 by 10 inches, material re­ black. tires, new paiiit. spotless Inside Five room home. Oil hot water Size 16 1-3. dress, 3 1-8 yards of quirements, color chart, crocheting Automatic or coll ddivorios 1549 CHRYSLER Windsor a u b Portable equipment. General SEPTIC TANKS FOR LEASE Apply China, Picture Frames, Paint­ M A M C H E S and out. Full price $995 — $245 welding, boiler and furnace weld­ ings, Furniture, Silver, Lamps, heat. All hardwood floors. Two 30-inch; Jacket, 2 .1-8 yards. directions for skirt and edging, 24*hoiir oil and bunwr sorvic* Coup. Thunder gray. Radio, down. Open tonight ’tiU9. Brun­ AND fireplaces. FuU basement. Ex­ For thi* pattern. • send SOc in stitch Illustrations and^_ finishing heater. One owner car. ing. MItcheU 9-1658 or MItcheU Approximately f 0,000 feet Etc. For infociriation call Vir­ ner’s Packard. 358 East Center 9-8762. N*w ginia Madden, tel. MitcheU 9-3807, pandable. Good location. Nerir coins, your name, address, size de­ directions. SotiffoctioR or NO CHARGE 1948 CHRYSLER Windsor a u b PLUGGED SEWERS of floor surface for manu­ For Your New Home \ sired. and the pattern number to Send 25c in coin.i, yOur name, M O T O R S street. EmployRi*Rt OfHc* or write P. O. Box 110, Manchea­ church, schools, and chopping Coupe. Heater. Jet black. Extra COMPLETE Repairs ny Stuart R. facture or storage, with rail ter. ' center. E. A E. Agency. MitcheU RUE BURNETT, THE MAN- address and th* pattern number to INCORPORATED clean one owner car. A GOOD SO.LID BUILT HOUSE "South BnUdlng** AVNE CABOT, THE MANCHES­ ' Phone Mitchell 9-0121 1,949 OHEVROl^TS, Four to Wolcott, A-1 Repair, Sales, on. Machine Gleaned siding and office spac^. Will 9-8715 or 9-1167. (UiESTER EVENING HERALD. “Your Oldsmobik Dmkr!* 1947 PLYMOUTH DeLuxe 4-Door. choose from. AU in excellent .con­ v/ashing Inachines, vacuum clean­ 868 Main Street 1159 AVE. AMERICAS, NEW TER EVENING HERALD, 1150 For Prompt, Cotirt*ous Sorvic* Radio, heater. Dark green.i Good divide to suit tenant. East Hartford BOLTON — Custom buUt 6-room YORK S*. N. Y. AVE. AMERICAS. NEW YORK tires. \ dition. Douglas Motors, 333 Main. ers, motor*, small appliancea. Septte Tanks, Dry Wells, Sewer BOY-'S 20" BKTVCLE. Cell Mitch­ SILVER LANE ROAD ★ HAOTTORD Welding. 180 Main street. Phone ' INQUIRE SAVE 20% BY CONTRACTING ell 3-7106. ranch. Twin size bedrooms. 34 ft. Don't miss the new Basic Fash­ SC. X. V* 1948 PON’HAG Convertible. Radio, Unee InstaUed—Cellar Water­ living room. PhlUppino mahog­ ion for '53, spring and summer. Presenting the NEW Anne C::*- MANCHESTER MANCHESTER m t*^^ Tour CSirysler-Plymouth Dealer Mitchell 9-6678. proofing Done. PRATT ft WHITNEY bot Needlework Album. Directions heater Hydramatlc. lAU new tires, STUART CARLSON - N O W -C A L L Wa n t e d — card table, suitable any paneUiqg. Recreation room. It's a complete spring sewing LASSEN PETROLEUM OPENS A. M. to 9 P.M. including two safety tubes. Very RUBBISH and Ashes removed. AIRCRAFT for portable sewiiig machine. Two-car garage. - Ihree acres. guide for aipart.smart, practical ward- for puppet mitlena, basic embroi- "YOUR COMMUNITY 8HCLL DISTRIBUTOR’* BROWN-BEAUPRE, INC. reasonable. Can be seen anytime M c Ki n n e y b r o s . 44 STOCK PLACE robes; gift ^ttern printed inside,dery stitches and grand design* Parking lots and drlvewiys plow­ TeL IMI-9-4556—SUnchester Dirision of United Aircraft Also.grate for fireplace. Phone Cariton W. Hutchins. hatcheU au MItcheU 9-5234 Friday or Saturday. 4S Cboper ed. Immediate service, reasonable SEWERAGE DISPOSAL CO. Mitchell 9-4239 EVENINGS • Corporatloa Mitchell 9-3754. 9-5132 or MitcheU 3-8231. the book. 25 cents. iar* printed in this igsue. 25 cenU. atreet rates. Phone MitcheU 9-0655. 180-18SJPearl St. TeL Ml-S-5508 OR YOUR RROKER , r -f-

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r . i Tlie W ilier ATorsKc D*ily Net Press Ron MONDAY, MARCH 2; 1958 Forecast of U. S. Weather Barean For the Week Ended • ->x\ Feb. 28, 1958 ^ . /. .v)' i Ch>ady with ralh beginniag late 10,930 tonight or Wednesday. MlniimuB ijNew Assignment _ timfght’ near 10. ^ Talk About Getting Out on a Limb! SPEtlALIZING IN kiaMber of the Aadit For Maj. Bayliss Bm n m af ClfcaiaHoBa Manche»ter— ‘A City o/ Village Charm CUSTOM BUlUT HOMES Orlottf P*rlth Chapter, DAK, PRICE nVE CENTS Maj. James C. Bayliss, whose (Claasined Advertising an Paga IS) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1953 (FOURTEEN PAGES) m*«t Thursday afternoon at wife, Florence, lives at 11 PUrto p g e n e r a l CONTRACTING - VOL. LXXII, NO. 129 1:30 At tha home of Mr*. W. George Among the births recorded nt place, was recently assigned to the the Hartford Hospital on Feb. 26 I. REMODELING AND REPAIRING Cloimay, M Eaat Center street training section of First Army Ilia speaker wtll be Dean Richard were a son to Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Headquarters on Govenor’s Island, FREE ESTIMATES — MORTGAGES ARRANGED ■. Ullery of the American Inter­ Roberta of 203 Main street and a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Albln N. Y. national CoUege In Springfield, Major Bayliss entered tbe-Army Eisenhower Valda of 58 Academy street. Boycott Obstructs who-AUI talk about recent happen- in 1941 and served In the Pacific Inga and program of the college Theater during World War II. He ERNEST A. RITCHIE and how It Is continuing to grort’ Mrs. Rachel Munsie of 144 was released from active duty 15 LIBERTY ST. TEL. MI-3.8172, MANCHESTER In aervin; voung men and women Campfield road, who Is one of Stand Gets Van Fleet, i> In 1945. but was recalled In from abroad as well as at home. about a half dozen local people 1948 and assigned to duty viiith Vote o f Confidence The hostesses will be Mrs. l^race whose birthdays occur only on tha New York. New Jersey and F. Murphey, Mrs. C. Howard Tryon leap year, when February has 29 Delaware Military District. In 8 to 6 Vote and M'*- Steven Williams. days, reached her 85th milestone October, 1950. he was assigned to Saturday, and was remembered Korea where he served with the ’ T hi Cllhic schedule of the Mnn- with a number of congratulatory 25th' Infsritty Dlvfslon Imtil Sep­ For Iran Pv^ntier Waahington,,,March 3—<;P) ehestcr Public Health Nurses ior cards and gifts. tember. 1951.LOn his return_to the — By an 8 to 6 vote, the Sen- tN i wieek la as follo>v#i;tomorrow, if. S. he was as8lghed"to lhe“ NeW‘ iteToreign Retations'eb^^^ The L4»dles Aid Society of the 'Tahi-an Iron TLinrrh 3 — IT P l/K ssh anl, Parliament speaker and S:)io a.m., tonsils and adenoids. York Port of Embarkation. K. Tehrsn. Iran, March „jonths on the outs with tee today wrote into the '^I^ednsidsyf n.m-t tumor (uy Concordis Lutheran Church will Among aervlce achools he has I 5 ^ ” mCTtonly).«nd2to4p..^. hold Its monthly meeting tomor — New tensions built up premier, issued hia boycott Eisenhower administration’s I attended are; the Cavalry School riot-plagued Tehran toda^fis t^e new Mossadegh- well baby at the Community Y, row night st 7:30 st the church. and the Electronic Warfare anti,,- enslavement resolution' Following the business meeting . fanatic Moslem leader Awiftul- appointed Army chief of staff in- Two Nosey 2-Year-Olds and Friday, » a m-, chest tby ap­ Orientation Course. a pronouncement that World! pointment only.) Pierce C3>sffln will speak on lah Seyed A bolgh assem stalled a new chief of the guard at War II agreemefits mad.e with "Color Styling In the Home." A For his military service he is the Majlis building. KsshanLcon- entitled to wear the Silver Star, Kaahani ordered hi8.,fbllower8 Russia are still open to gues-! Military Chiefs ■ Milton Morrison of Eldrldge Red Cross worker' will also be tended this left the deputies wlth- Btraet, who left for the Army tiv present and will speak briefly on •the Bronze Star Medal, the Purple to boycott a parliament111 meet­ iii.,^v proper protection. tion .. It then approved the ilav was tendered a farewell party the blood program. The following Heart for -wounds received in ing at wh> " Premier Xhough heavlly-armed guards resolution 8 to 6. h r hia associates at the Manchester are members of the refreshment action, the Distinguished Unit Mohammed Mossadegh had today rinifed the building — In The argument within the com­ Citation, the American Campaign . Dry Cleaners Friday n ^ n «t the committee; Mrs. John Noske, Mrs. been ^xpectM to demand a which a bloc of 28 Mossadegh sup­ mittee—and the split vote appar- nlant. They presented him with a Michael Palleln, Mrs. John Palleln M'tlal, the World War II Victory porters have been camping since e'ntly shattered hopes by Secretary Medal, the American Defense Serv- vote of coiifidence. Also at Parley fi^ w ell gift. Mr. Morrison was and Mrs. Herman Priess. Saturday night—Kashanl's order of State Dulles that Congress " formerly employed as a driver by Ice Medal, the Korean Service A Communist-front group, ‘The would unite behind the resolution Medal and the TIN Service Medal. NatloniU Organization to Combat prevented a quorum and by noon tha company. The next meeting of the recent­ no meeting had been held. to condemn the Soviet enslavement ly formed Golden Age Club, spon­ Major Ba.vli.ss was born in New Impenallsm,” called a mass rally of peoples. ! London and attended Manchester in/parllament square for this af- The Premier had been expected Washinsrton, March 3— (^P)—Gen. James A. Van Fleet ar­ Manchester Lodge No- 73. A.-F. sored by the Manchester YWCA to demand the confidence vote to It also appeared to foreshadow rived from Korea’s frozen battlefront today and immediately and A. M., will bold a special com­ for people aged 60 and over, will Ilnralrt Photo. | High School. He has' owned ^/ternoon. but police cordoned \ off a bitter debate when the resolu­ like its driver took a wrong turn and steered it Into a forest is this car owned by Arthur, restaurants In Manchester and the sqiiare and disperse crowds fit- re-establish his position after the tion comes up on the Senate floor. went into a White House conference with President Eisen>- munication at the Masonic Temple be held .Thursday afternoon from week-end demonstrations, TTiese 2 to 4 at the Community Y. Fortin of isi Eldrldge stteet. Actually, the above picture was taken in the Fortin's backyard Saturday | Hartford, ' tempting to demonstrate. \ Senate Republican leader Taft, hower and top ranking military leaders. Van Fleet arrived at tomorrow night at 7:30. ^ e en­ broke oiit after It appeared that tered apprentice degwe w "l be afternoon artd the thick tangle of branches through which the auto ia seen belong to a neighbor s tree that Police cars equipped with loud asked If the changed resolution Washington National Airport tn fell across its bow during the high winds that day. The roof and hood of the car w-ere damaged. Mossadegh might force S3-year-ol4 didn’t "mean a floor fight," re­ coid, drizzling rain and after brier e ^ r r ^ with Junior Warden W lc Mernbers of the Anderson Shea , ,/ speakers cruised through the Shah, Mohammed Reza Pahlevl, to gAnderson presiding as worshlp- VFW A\ixtltary are reminded that plied; ceremoniea wee taken to the White \ streets reminding the city’s people leave the country. The Shah can­ f o l ^ ^ e r . At the conclus on of March 5 Is the closing date for that the prevailing martial law There would be a floor fight, House. file Verplanck Study group will celled his trip' sfter the rioting *1 Glare Luce the degree work there wdll be a making reservations for the ban­ Is now serving In Korea with the 'yR isircjrN D Y ''i doe- not permit rallies. anyway.” Van Fleet went Into Eisenhow­ Crane Miller of Ihia town, an meet tonight si 8 o'clock at: the ( started. Taft preaumably meant there er’s office accompanied by. Gen. ^Qctal hour and refreshmwi^ts. quet to be held on March 16 at the uppeiclaaaman at Loomla School 2nd Infantry Division. A •vehicle Whitman, Schrafft, P. A S. j l Limited.QuantityL^ Hotel Bond In Hartford In honor repairman, he was previously sla- Verplanck School; A film, •*The Candy Cupboard J ■ At various points, officers broke Cheer Premier were Republicans who would have Omar N. Bradley, chainnan of the In -Windsor, -Is ,.a .member Of .the • -up smell ■ groups of ^demonstrators " ’nie -pro-Shah —demonstrators, fought- for a -change if the resolu. fjibbons Aaliembly, <3aihoUe of National President Doris’ HolmT tibned at th'e Atlahta' Geh'eral D'e; Chltd” and Hi.s' Emottem.--," • will be| Joint Chiefs of Btaff; BecFetary of Loomla Pelicans, a group of l.l shown and a discussion period will , ...... "FIRST QUAtlTY ‘ ■with clubs and rifle butts. They were largely replaced yesterday by tion had not been amended in com­ Defense Charles A. Wilson; Gen. Takes Italy Those wishing, to attend should singers who will play host to pot, Atlanta, Ga„ where he served I^ndles of Columbus. ^11 receive follow. All interested are invited 6 Arthur Drug Storis^ made some arrests. A few girls crowd.a cheering for the Premier. mittee. Lawton Oollins, Army Chief of Holy <5»mmunlon in a body at the contact treasurer Gertrude Bu- several school singing groups In as an Instructor in the Army to attend. ^ were among the prisoneVa. In a broadca.Mlia Alyce Salisbury, hoinrte S ^ . 9 5 committee voted against both an Beview Treepe fanfare as (he new United •odnomlst of the Hartford Gas ThsJWHAU New Gun M-3, amendmiint to the original resolu­ An honor guard of several hun­ States Ambassador to Italy. Cdtnpany. will give a lecture- M A N O M m i Co n n * Extra Plump Sizfe tion lubmitted by the State de­ dred troopa of the UirM- armed Mrs.’ Luce, playwright and form­ dam ^treU on tonlghb.ln Odd Fel- partment and against sending the forcea and n aaluting battery wel­ er Republican Congresswoman lowa Hall, following a brief meet­ meaaura on to. the Senate. comed Van Fleet aa he stepped from Connecticut, was sworn in hgr ing of Sunset Rebakah Lodge. Bees Action Voided from hia plane. Chief Justice Fred M. 'Vinson. prises will be awarded and IS YOUR BURNER Regular $11.9$ -- Army Sen. George (D-Ga)" told report­ Van Fleet reviewed the troops, Secretary o f State Dulles, with mmbera have the privllegd^ of In- ers he regarded the amendment In­ pausing several times to say some­ photographers, television and yltihg friSnds. serted in the bill by the Votes of | thing to men in each of the units. newsreel cameramen recording tha Heiddberg,' Germany, March 3 ^ /P )—The U. S. Army in seVeti ’ Republicans 'and Sen.“ -G il ­ Ks'alao greeted- ench- nf -the dJjdo-- ceremony, told her that never b*. ■St. Jude Thaddeus Mothers m . WE ARE! King Size ^9 ^^ Washington has bru.shed a.sidc, on the ground that the armed lette (D-Iowa) as "a negation of mata and mlliUry official! with a fore in history has a woman taken Clrcls will meet tomorrow night the whole resolution." handshake. ' on such a post of big riniKiiisibillty at 8:15 with Mrs. Everett Cyr of only a few months, ago—* All first q u a li^ Playtex^ Superfoam Pillows that will forces do not need it, a new ligh‘ sub-machinegun which field The amendment said; In a brief meeting with reimrt- in the diplomatic corps. .JO® Prospect street.- give you y e ^ of sleeping comfort. te.sts in Europe have showed will— • "The ■ adoption of this resolution eri before leaving for the white 'The President and ail who CoMpl*t* Bsrsor giii 1. Fire 700 rounds » minute . ------does not constitute any determi- • House, Van Fleet said ha "could know you," said Dulles, "realiM Regina D’lUIla Society will hold Fsol Oil Sorvteo slmozt twice fast as the Army’s nation by the Congress as to the not comment on the situation in that you will not only diacharga its monthly meeting this evening now in use in hundreds of thousands of homesf present standard modfl, the M-3 validity or Invalidity Of any of the Korea because he-had been nWey your new reaponsIbiliUea well but at 7:80 at the Italian-American PLUS REGULAR $7.95 "grea.se gun UN Planes provisions of the said agreements from there three weeks.’’ will go even beyond thaL" aiub. 2. Shoot farther and straighter. or iinderstandlnga." He added that one "never Mra. liuce, draaaad in % blfick HotterMobilheat S. Weigh four pounds—half as Sen. Taft of Ohio, the Repub- knows” what a rfsponalbtUty rest* suit with s big tod tow ptonod to Hoaa and ladder Company No. The amazing Bates Victoria much as the M-3. licsn leader, eaid he doesn't know on hU shouldem until that re- her left lapel, was pirMufaHlfidia’- 1, 8MFD, will hold lU monthly 4. Cost approximately $10 to Lay Bom bs whether the eplit vote In the com­ Herald Photo, sponslbtlity ie suddenly Uhen off. tng tba apMaring lifi RSfi; fe^tad meeting tomorrow night at 8 manufacture on a mass produc­ mittee will be reflected in opposi­ Mickey and I.sieky,laicky, two noaey I-year-oMll•yenr•oMI purenrocpurebrnA CMueocolllen wnowho Itvniivn nsn$ Wtloi b and m onM Mnple mnpra amntMot, o^ ra Asked about his retirement the oath lit a aoft voles. o’tiock at the firehouse at the i t Wa hXva the men, skill automatic delivery —free tion acale compared to $45 for the tion to the resolution in the Senate speclively, loll against the picket fenen nurronadlng their house to take note •( pnwrehg. M M oy. Orefit: . comer of Pine street and Hartford plane, Van Fleet aald only that he and tools to service, adjust, heat-saving tips — courteous • /■ Bedspreads M-3.. itself. don at the left. Is d^vned by William Wiganowakl of lOI Mhple, and I.SK!ky heloMa ta Mr. and- Mrs.-|ro. WU- was definitely going to Ftorlda. He After rea^ repair and el^an any type or help from trained drivers. .5. Have, a muzzle velocity of 1,- N ear Y alu The amendment W’as designed to lUm Mullen. Wlganowskl'a_ erni-ln-lKW and daughter. The dega, , . who nwkg . It tnelr buelneaa H filYOgive the tfild h i hfid blen planning thipii from an munMaw. 7 o«MH>ver Vo whomever pnasea or cnlem the duplex houae, ntnwM nlwnjm nMume the some pooltton nt the lookfito, including; Italian AmMtfi^ ' make oil burner. ★ HollerMobilheal.tool Lab- 600 feet . per second against meet demands by some Repub­ do torlO yean and intend­ Advertisement— 750 to 800 feet per second XoV the Sfibul, March .3—(/P)— Al­ licans tMit the resolution make fence — Mickey, the dog of dlaltnction, resting lightly on left pnw^and right fm ie g , w lth ^ h ^ **^**1^ toed’ to flo teem. flow aador Alberto Tarchlani, a t Mid: ★ Let us put youre in A-1 oratory tested for Youf Hair Gutter^ clear Congress was not affirming an alert angle and eara atraight up; and Uichy, the bnnual m o , hia onii allghUy ^loppei nvor, tooting "It’S naturally a very high honor M-3. lied fighter-bombers roared HI rode to the White House in a Notice—To her friends and ad­ running order—help you burner. Contains more heat Cnn Be Converted any of the “Big Three" agreements on both (orelega thgf are pushed between the picketo. and great reaponslbiUty t o ’^npr** mirers, Linda Carolyn Is at home Nr almost to the Yalu river to­ ear with Gen. Omar Bradley, sent the United States tn Italy, beat the niah to complete unite than ever. Cait U t. The new gun, which fires .451 made bv the late Franklin D. and la receiving visitors at the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of eapeclaUy at a Umfi.whtB Itaiy- fuel oil arrangementa. caliber cartridges, or can he con­ day and dropped their des- Roosevelt- -or- the -Potsdam -agree­ home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. YOU CAN'T SUT OIL NUTI tructivfe bomb loads right on ment approved by President Tru­ SUff. and her decisiona count so heavily Martin ,T. Kelderllng, 45 Doane Clean, Cheap, Aatsaiatiel certed to use.the standard 9 mm Retiree Mareh 81- in the world’s acales. i t Complete FuelOilService: Practical Bates spreads that wear and wash for years European cartridge, was developed the doorstep of Manchuria. man. •traeL The House Foreign Affairs Com­ Dulles Weighs The 60-year-old generni, moving ‘1 hope with God’a help aucceas- in a good Ipoking floral pattern'in rose, green, blue and by Warrant Officer Loren C. Cook, The U. S. Fifth Air Force said ^ Voice ’Aide Blasts toward retirement March 81, tan. Twin jihdriftill bed sizes. stationed at Coleman barrac'iis its warplanes laid waste to a Red mittee already has aproved the fully to'puraue the continuing mis* resolution in the, form submitted brings with him en expreeeed con­ eion of American ambassadorfi^ \ near here. He is a machine-tool communications center Just south Tour to Bolster viction that a United Nations of- specTalisl assigned no the 784«h of the Tahi and flattened 17 build­ byS-the State-Department...... to strengthen our honda wlth.Italy. Step in Nervta War tonaito iF Korea tould "«rt^ economic, political and apiritual, Ordnance Stock Control Center'. ings of a training center in the be successful. He contends the heart of MIG alley. President Elsenhower and Sec­ which have knit ud ao clewly to­ NON-LiNT— EXTRA ABSORBENT After field te.sts in Germany, a ij. Sa, Arab Ties stalemate is one of the UN’s choos­ gether since the time o f Christo­ description of Cook'.s gun was F-84 Thunderjeta swept far to retary of State Dulles have asked for overwhelming approval of the ing, end not the enemy’s. pher <3olumlnia.'’ sent to the Chief of 0:-dnance in the east and-* knocked out a rail Washington. March 3— President It • had recently been reported soiithea.st Asia in an effort to bol­ Elaenhower. expen.sive itih.ss production fabri­ protefctlve cover for the slower tion valueless. that Mrs. Luce would not arrive in ster American pre.sUge in the arcs. to wring." ♦ In advance of his scheduled er- Rome until after the Italian fitoe- C A U MITCHELL 3-5135 FOR TOP QUALITY " Dish Towels cation.” fighter-bombers, probably destroy­ Sen. George told reporters he McCarthy heads the Senate In­ ed one Communist MIG-15 and doesn't know yet whether Senate The visit would be aimed. At rtvai shortly -before noon, two tlona. ^ :v^:;.eS The gim was especially designed least partly, at demonstrating vestigations subcommittee which j pemocratic Senators today quoted suLe n t g l o w o il IURNERS damaged five others, the Air Force Is lool:lhg into the activities of the j Seven Persons for tank crewmen, paratroopers said. (Continued on Page .Nine) American friendship with Arab General Bradley as having said (Continued ou Page Nine) snd military police. Testa have government’s which are regarded State depsrtment's overseas Infor- j that under present conditions The probable was credited to mation program, Including radio 3 9 c each ' shown it can lie stripped down, in as the key to combating stepped- neither side can launch ik success Col. Royal Baker, McKinney, Tex., broadcasts by the "V oice.". Killed inBrpnx the field and without, tool.s, Jn_ lop- Uj-B.-rJet- ace- still - flying -In up- Russian activity- ...... ful offensive. In K o r ea. .They, Two hfiw multi-^oter stnpe patterns. You will b* bade seven seconds compared to five Harris is acting chief -or - thr ORIARTY br o th er s Korea. Baker has shot down 10 Bomb Explodes Some Diilles advisers are urging Internstlonsl Information admin­ were Sens. Gillette (Iowa) find for more of these wonderful absorbent Niagara dish minutes for the standard M-S. MIGs and one prop-driven LA-9,,' the tour be undertaken within the Factory Blaze Humphrey (Minn. I. 3V5\CENTER STi MANCHESTER next fe>\’ months, perhaps after the istration IIIA), the department Bulletins RI n Gl filliL towels. Consideration Unlikely. and damaged one MIG in addition agency, concerned. Gillette said In an interview that tn j eply, the Chief of Ordnance's to today's. Before Peroii Paris meeting of the Atlantic Pact Bradley testified before the Senate The U. S. battleship Missouri Council in - April; Todsy’S hearing was televised, New York, March 3- (A5—A Foreign relations committee in a from the AP Wires office wrote: from a crowded covirt-llke hearing furious fire, whipped up by dust •^here is at the present time .steamed 140 miles north of the Counter Rod Drive recent closed-dohr session that SMVM room in the Senate Office build­ explosions, flashed through a Bronx •ctiM** bNi4« IS COLORFUL NEW no U. S. user requlremerkt for a 38th parallel on the east coast and Enters Station Responsible diplomats said no there is "no chance" for a success #Ww«^I(leh pla.'tered Red coaatal targets with ing. / fiirnlt)ire factory today, killing ful UN Offensive in Korea at this SENTENCKD TO UFB fne BOLAND Oil CO. new weapon of the marhiiic pistol, American Secretary of State has Hartford, March S— A Ufi * ■ 0$ riflit} IS .submachine-gun or carbine class. its 16-inch guns. The Navy called Not liecognlzable seven workers trspped” tnSIde. ever gone through the Middle East Other workei-s broke windows point. sentenee waa impotod ta. Supe­ trifw Sfiy "This situation has existed over the attack "heavy" and said, the Buenos Aires. Argentina, March to talk with topj government lead­ Harris protested bitterly at the In a separate Interview, Humph- 'n in c 90*4 ttyl# sf heir. Simtex Plaid 3—(/P)—-A powerful bomb planted public airing of his suspension snd leaped through airshafts to rior Court today on John F*' 3*9 CENTER STREET T O T S TEEN S, ACTUAL ers and learn first hand of regional Petotabella, 86, of Previdenee,, . (Continued on Page Two) in a luggage checkroom in the from Columbia iinlversity in 1932, reach the street. (Continued on Page Nine) sia (Continued on Page Two) Buenos Aires railway station ex­ problems, 'k R. I., who pleaded guHty to aee- TEL MItehtll 3-6320 fashion ^ysnter-for young Manchester Thev believe 'kuch a trip would arid the committee attitude on a Blinding smoke clouds engulfed ploded yesterday s few m'inutes book he-54TOte at about the aame the area, ss firemen, wearing gaa ond-degree uuirvr la cowiertten before President Juan D. Peron re­ do much to counter 5i Ru.sslan drive with the hitch-hike elaylag taat “ 95 6 MA1NSTREET Table Cloths to exploit current Arab disappoint­ time defending Bociallsts and what masks, pushed Into the burning turned by special train from his -i- buildings, tohring outithe dead and Union Soldier, 111, summer of a disfriaoed peraea Vishinsky Lashes U» S, state visit tn Chltr.------' ment with- past .American .policy from Hartford; Aa aeOempUee* - and hasten creation of s western ICdnllhurtl 'bn PngeThlrteeBl injured. " EXPERTLY FITS 3 B Peron's car, at the middle of the The blaze raged for nearly two Wllliain J. Lorain, SO. of, Paw­ la ifalatreo steel 52" X 52" bseked Middle Eastern Defense or­ Survives Surgery tucket, R. I., was found guilty train, was baited about. 100 yards hours snd a half, gutting the two- from the site of the explosion, ganization. of first-degree murder at the fall Fades on New UN T lie trip would fit In with Dul­ story slruclure which covers- half -i which ripped a big hole In the . Rochester. N. Y „ March 3—W — term of court and aenteneed to The aaawers to everj'day Two smart and colorful multi-color ii^aids by Simtex. les' announced intention to tour the a city block at 150th street and executlan. checkroom wall and shattered River avenue. James A. ,Htrd. at 111 the oldest Picnic plaid and pavilion plaid. Wonderful fop irifts too. windshields qf„cars;pfl,rked oiitSide. world in his new Jofi. He hss al News Tidbits . ...Inaurancfc.ptohleim*, 'l^MMdy-^vlaited'.'wert'enr.Ekivope'-'*^*^'' ‘ i-Mheenewend.: 5t-w*-f ammeiri v:io^ yfitoran ■ -.-iMl*:: VM -.. Wfif ’ APPROV tenacousiy tom fe today after lo.i By RAYMOND E. GORMAN X M\n u i\! i ! The only cssiisity reported was before becoming Secretary, trav­ Culled from AP Wires their, lives;___ . . Washington, March $—OP)—*- eled, widely in the Far East. Qne hundred and thirteen others Ing his right leg in surgery. The House Committee ou lu- «-b oy who sufiered. facial, cuts..A Harih wdio fought with the ( "i- ' KIDDIES LOVE TO W ASH few persona hearby fainted and fe- " President ElsenWo-weh Ih'an ap­ vr'eire st- w'oi-k In the factnry, oper­ terior' and' IWuIar Affalto to-)' V . United Nations, N. Y.. Mai ch i-^Untlon of Introducing any new parent shift In AmeWcan policy, ated by the Utllliy Alrllte Man­ Union infantry at Bull Rtin, suf­ __ World diplomats today proposal for ending the dtodlock ceived first aid treatment. Speaker in Boston tells" New di^ approved atatehodd' ffir CamplsM vith 4stalairM ( im I kla4as. made it clear .yestenday the U .^ , | Newspaper Advertising ufacturing Company, when the fire fered a circulatory disorder in hia Hawaii hy a vote of 21 to S. An ruled.-out chances for any new either here os at the. stalled Pan­ Police took in all 10 employes of arise clMBlat hrutb, sad tspr-to-fsl- Ho^dy Doody w the checkroom for questioning. Intends to pay mors -attention to.- group " that "liny - * of ' hiiyer's market broke mil In a Jampaeked rear right foot, and surgenhs ampu­ attempt to add to the MU a pw - l*w Olrsciien thnt. ..sU la a etssf-vlsw action on Korea in the current munjom trueVr talks. storeroom. tated the leg Just above the knto vlston for statehood fOr Alaaka trsTCl CSM. -U.S.A. sad fsrslea Pat- UN session after hearing the un- Hints New ProposaT . The railways and all parts of the has appeared and real selling Job (Continued on Page Three) is necessary now” ...W est Germail •Some fled, screaming and hys­ last night. was beaten 14-18. •an Psadhit. compromising stands pronounced Vishinsky hinted he may re-In- station, are owned snd operated by the government and the .clerks are government ssks three western terical. Others grabbed fire ex­ General Hospital early toda'y're a*eil Mad** J l*r 1»< . . . *>al!sM* by both the Soviet Union and the trpduce as a fresh resolution his j tinguishers, tryfng vainly to check ported his condition as "good” and AID FOR DEPENDENTS »h*r* w Plsr i*z Hair Cainr* sr* wM. st.tM niS nrnn«..i r*w.*rt n..rin„ government employe s. powers to consider lending mili­ Puppet Wash Cloths tary planes tn airlift thousands nf the surging flames. said he had a "good chance of re Waahlngton, MsKh 8—.ky nr.d . br^Md. .t |„, r-U -dllnf for .o Immrtl.t. \ , Air..' l.r,. (Continued on Page Nine) In the house? for a coaiput* haircutf AND Newport. R. I., seamah safe at (Continued on Page Nine) mittee today uaaalmeasiy ap­ •ngngement ring. I’m sure It is there 111 foF Eight Days proved a Houae-paaeed bUl irasn't stolen but aomeone told home after being thrown over­ board from his destroyer in Atlan­ teadlng the dependency aloi-^ mie that If I had had Theft In- the General Assembly s political oners of war. reunification of Ko- (Continued on Page Three) London. March 3 — Aged tic waters. . . .' Mrs. Harvey Rubin meht ayatem for military pel'- svranre the Company would What more could she ask for Oef yeur Meytei( Heats Heh Cidfer eMpr Clarabell and Terry Towels comrtiittee once again that the rea and other Far Ea.«tern -prob- aoBuel to July 1, 1955. Imve paid under the "Mysteri- Quern Grandmother Mary haa of New Haven receives one-year Senators Approve Inquiry on^y way to .stop the fighting in lems. j Jail sentence (suspended after six w s Dlaappearance" clause. Is than wonderful Stride Rites? at dbeM "UHh •arhert' ShMdi ^ Rorea waa to accept hia own- Although,other delegations had been in bed for more than a week NOW ADDITIONAL STY'LES: with a long-.atandtpg stomach ail­ months) 'when she ends trial by SEEKS T-H REFBAl. thU so? Fine shoes, skillfully made •a dhpley tkrmoyhnut aur i formula for peace— a formula- al- held off in Hhe debate until they Comet Jet Oash abruptly pleading gullfy to cliarges Washington, March g— # MR. BLUSTER a PRINCESS ment. it was disclosed last night. Xn BWER; No. In almost all to support and protect her ready rejected by an overwhelm­ heard from Vishinsky. they still of enticing female for, prostitution. Of Aviation Commissioner .fiFL President George - Mcmiy .theft pqliclea the losa of stones ing majority in the UN. showed reluctance to take the floor Kills Jl ill Karachi Doctor.* are seeing her every day every step. Stride Rites a U m .E KITTEN a SPACEMAI^ Nothing Ne»v after they heard his iir.<-ompromls- and a night nur.se ia on call near Ralph Ballou. Monroe Bridge, today asked Congreea to repeal^ from a setting due to loosening prsctIcWly all major provlakmfi and falUng out it excluded. The Aside from Vishinsky'a blasts ing stand. None asked toOspeak her hedsibe if nee.ded. Mass., gains r^-election to his state Capitol, Hartford, March • sionaires who operated the restau- fit so well, too . . . find seven town jobs—treasurer, clerk, of the Taft-Hartley Labor law heat policy Is a Jewelry Floater st the Elsenhower adminiatfatloh, this morning, and committee Presi­ Karachi, Pakistan. March 3-^-<>Pi The Queen will be 86 in May. 3 (A*) • In a surprise move, the rant until recently. , ,j , which provides all risk cover­ you can bet her kiddy PUPPET W ASH CLOTHS ...... 49c dent Joao Carlos Muniz put off re­ The Newa of her eight-day-old ill- sealer of weights, lumber measur­ „ . „ J o Butson, the Senate was told last which he considers unfair M which he accused of merely "bor­ —Canada's first Comet Jet airliner er, fence viewer, bark , measurer— age Inclndlng mysterious dlsap- f car we know just rowing from the Truman-Ache.son sumption of the debate until the crashed snd burned on a take-off nesa was announced Ijy household Republican - controlled Senate ap- ^ creditor of the former orgmalapd laber. Meauy wfifi Mifi pearanee of a stone and even TERRY BATH TOWELS ...... $ 1.29 afternoon. officials at Marlborough Houae, aiid burial agent.. .About 27 per proved today a Democratic-spon-; conceasionaires, having done some first organized labor leadM to fit them! We book." weary delegates found from Karachi airport early today, cent of German employes on rolls reimhorses you if you loee the how nothing new In the Rus.slan’s In hia sweeping attack on the killing the five Canadian crewmen her London residence. sored resolution calling for an In-' printing for it. appear at Houae Labsr An informant In close touch of U. S. Army's European head­ .entire ring down a wash basin have Stride Rites TERRY HAND TOV/ELS ...... :.. . 79c speech for which they had waited new U. S. administration’s foreign .and six British aircraft technicians ‘ vestigation into the recent resig­ Add Five Judges tee hearings on prepeMlfi Mie premium la only 84 policies, Vishinsky slapped back aboard. ' ! household described her quarters staff face dismissal un­ ehaage the law. ^ dnln* . in all sizes and tensely after suspending three der economy orders from Wssh- nation of a State Aviation Com­ The House today approved in per $100 of value for a S year consecutive meetings. with the charge that the Ameri- It was the first fatal crash for | illness as "s gastric aliment which concurrence with the Senate a bill has troubled her many times be­ .ington. '■ mission member. period. The premium on a 8500 widths. . . so toddle HrJiT GREEN 5TAMP5 This adamant stand and the vana—and not the' Russians as the record-breaking British-built The resolution, unanimously ap­ adding five Judges to tbe Superior DEMOTIONS B A LK in^ ring'would be 820. in with Stamps Given With Cash Sales announcement earlier bv Chief U. Lodge had said—sought to prolong Comet. Another of the four-engine fore." He added that the Queen Frantic woman physician at Waahtagtoa. Mareh your was still somewhat weak from a Sacramento. Calif.; fails to save proved, directed Lieut. Gov. Ed­ 0>urt. Let ns know your questions S. Delegate Henry Cabot Lodge. and expand the war In the Far passenger speedsters w^s badly ward 1^. Allen to name a bi-parti­ The Democratic minority, obm- The Senate Araoed I regarding your policies and toddler soon. GIVEN WITH CASH East and were planning to use damaged in a belly landing on Stubborn attack of bronchitis last young daughter's life, after rutting Bdttoe today gave ^ , s Jr., that the UN Allies would not baby's throat in attempt to let her san committee to investigate the plaining that the cost of the court we’ll try to get the right i budge from their demands fdr an Aslans as “canppn fodder." takeoff in Rome last Oct. 26 but ail fall. resignation of William C. Butson increase would be' excessive, made apprevat to a SALES ^ of the 42 persons aboard escaped “The announcement has been breathe when she choked on as- tha$ would praveat i "honorable settlement" in Kt^ea lO-Polnt Indictment ^iiln. . . . Canada’s population as well as the “ awarding of the ah unsuccessful attempt to cut the —Indicated 'a continuing deadlock The Russian's speech was his injurj'. made to dispel any minors she is 8,408 Navy seriously ill.’’ the .informant said. reachiea 14,624,000, boost of 90.000 restaurant concession at Bradley [ number of extra judges to thre* Sizes 3 to 6 . . . ‘ 2 to 8 ..5.50 ' TkeJWHAUeo. on the question during the rest promised reply to a 10-point in- The Canadian Comet was sched- Fleld.’J and the “ facto leading to| — mit about 5,60B GORMAN in three months, says Bureau of Boas ta aR iarrto of this seventh assembly session. Statistics. the bankruptcy" of tha concea- (Couttaned aa Pfige Ntas) Insursncc Agency Widths B. C. D, E, EE in stock No delegate has ahown any In- ((Dontinued on .pnge Thebe) < Continued on PngS Five) (ContiBi^ed on Fngo Five) < r l M JtoM .BL Tel. NI-$-$4M TT 1. ' ■ ' I- A r .- .- ’, y'f\ i - i-. f \ . Tlie W ilier ATorsKc D*ily Net Press Ron MONDAY, MARCH 2; 1958 Forecast of U. S. Weather Barean For the Week Ended • ->x\ Feb. 28, 1958 ^ . /. .v)' i Ch>ady with ralh beginniag late 10,930 tonight or Wednesday. MlniimuB ijNew Assignment _ timfght’ near 10. ^ Talk About Getting Out on a Limb! SPEtlALIZING IN kiaMber of the Aadit For Maj. Bayliss Bm n m af ClfcaiaHoBa Manche»ter— ‘A City o/ Village Charm CUSTOM BUlUT HOMES Orlottf P*rlth Chapter, DAK, PRICE nVE CENTS Maj. James C. Bayliss, whose (Claasined Advertising an Paga IS) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1953 (FOURTEEN PAGES) m*«t Thursday afternoon at wife, Florence, lives at 11 PUrto p g e n e r a l CONTRACTING - VOL. LXXII, NO. 129 1:30 At tha home of Mr*. W. George Among the births recorded nt place, was recently assigned to the the Hartford Hospital on Feb. 26 I. REMODELING AND REPAIRING Cloimay, M Eaat Center street training section of First Army Ilia speaker wtll be Dean Richard were a son to Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Headquarters on Govenor’s Island, FREE ESTIMATES — MORTGAGES ARRANGED ■. Ullery of the American Inter­ Roberta of 203 Main street and a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Albln N. Y. national CoUege In Springfield, Major Bayliss entered tbe-Army Eisenhower Valda of 58 Academy street. Boycott Obstructs who-AUI talk about recent happen- in 1941 and served In the Pacific Inga and program of the college Theater during World War II. He ERNEST A. RITCHIE and how It Is continuing to grort’ Mrs. Rachel Munsie of 144 was released from active duty 15 LIBERTY ST. TEL. MI-3.8172, MANCHESTER In aervin; voung men and women Campfield road, who Is one of Stand Gets Van Fleet, i> In 1945. but was recalled In from abroad as well as at home. about a half dozen local people 1948 and assigned to duty viiith Vote o f Confidence The hostesses will be Mrs. l^race whose birthdays occur only on tha New York. New Jersey and F. Murphey, Mrs. C. Howard Tryon leap year, when February has 29 Delaware Military District. In 8 to 6 Vote and M'*- Steven Williams. days, reached her 85th milestone October, 1950. he was assigned to Saturday, and was remembered Korea where he served with the ’ T hi Cllhic schedule of the Mnn- with a number of congratulatory 25th' Infsritty Dlvfslon Imtil Sep­ For Iran Pv^ntier Waahington,,,March 3—<;P) ehestcr Public Health Nurses ior cards and gifts. tember. 1951.LOn his return_to the — By an 8 to 6 vote, the Sen- tN i wieek la as follo>v#i;tomorrow, if. S. he was as8lghed"to lhe“ NeW‘ iteToreign Retations'eb^^^ The L4»dles Aid Society of the 'Tahi-an Iron TLinrrh 3 — IT P l/K ssh anl, Parliament speaker and S:)io a.m., tonsils and adenoids. York Port of Embarkation. K. Tehrsn. Iran, March „jonths on the outs with tee today wrote into the '^I^ednsidsyf n.m-t tumor (uy Concordis Lutheran Church will Among aervlce achools he has I 5 ^ ” mCTtonly).«nd2to4p..^. hold Its monthly meeting tomor — New tensions built up premier, issued hia boycott Eisenhower administration’s I attended are; the Cavalry School riot-plagued Tehran toda^fis t^e new Mossadegh- well baby at the Community Y, row night st 7:30 st the church. and the Electronic Warfare anti,,- enslavement resolution' Following the business meeting . fanatic Moslem leader Awiftul- appointed Army chief of staff in- Two Nosey 2-Year-Olds and Friday, » a m-, chest tby ap­ Orientation Course. a pronouncement that World! pointment only.) Pierce C3>sffln will speak on lah Seyed A bolgh assem stalled a new chief of the guard at War II agreemefits mad.e with "Color Styling In the Home." A For his military service he is the Majlis building. KsshanLcon- entitled to wear the Silver Star, Kaahani ordered hi8.,fbllower8 Russia are still open to gues-! Military Chiefs ■ Milton Morrison of Eldrldge Red Cross worker' will also be tended this left the deputies wlth- Btraet, who left for the Army tiv present and will speak briefly on •the Bronze Star Medal, the Purple to boycott a parliament111 meet­ iii.,^v proper protection. tion .. It then approved the ilav was tendered a farewell party the blood program. The following Heart for -wounds received in ing at wh> " Premier Xhough heavlly-armed guards resolution 8 to 6. h r hia associates at the Manchester are members of the refreshment action, the Distinguished Unit Mohammed Mossadegh had today rinifed the building — In The argument within the com­ Citation, the American Campaign . Dry Cleaners Friday n ^ n «t the committee; Mrs. John Noske, Mrs. been ^xpectM to demand a which a bloc of 28 Mossadegh sup­ mittee—and the split vote appar- nlant. They presented him with a Michael Palleln, Mrs. John Palleln M'tlal, the World War II Victory porters have been camping since e'ntly shattered hopes by Secretary Medal, the American Defense Serv- vote of coiifidence. Also at Parley fi^ w ell gift. Mr. Morrison was and Mrs. Herman Priess. Saturday night—Kashanl's order of State Dulles that Congress " formerly employed as a driver by Ice Medal, the Korean Service A Communist-front group, ‘The would unite behind the resolution Medal and the TIN Service Medal. NatloniU Organization to Combat prevented a quorum and by noon tha company. The next meeting of the recent­ no meeting had been held. to condemn the Soviet enslavement ly formed Golden Age Club, spon­ Major Ba.vli.ss was born in New Impenallsm,” called a mass rally of peoples. ! London and attended Manchester in/parllament square for this af- The Premier had been expected Washinsrton, March 3— (^P)—Gen. James A. Van Fleet ar­ Manchester Lodge No- 73. A.-F. sored by the Manchester YWCA to demand the confidence vote to It also appeared to foreshadow rived from Korea’s frozen battlefront today and immediately and A. M., will bold a special com­ for people aged 60 and over, will Ilnralrt Photo. | High School. He has' owned ^/ternoon. but police cordoned \ off a bitter debate when the resolu­ like its driver took a wrong turn and steered it Into a forest is this car owned by Arthur, restaurants In Manchester and the sqiiare and disperse crowds fit- re-establish his position after the tion comes up on the Senate floor. went into a White House conference with President Eisen>- munication at the Masonic Temple be held .Thursday afternoon from week-end demonstrations, TTiese 2 to 4 at the Community Y. Fortin of isi Eldrldge stteet. Actually, the above picture was taken in the Fortin's backyard Saturday | Hartford, ' tempting to demonstrate. \ Senate Republican leader Taft, hower and top ranking military leaders. Van Fleet arrived at tomorrow night at 7:30. ^ e en­ broke oiit after It appeared that tered apprentice degwe w "l be afternoon artd the thick tangle of branches through which the auto ia seen belong to a neighbor s tree that Police cars equipped with loud asked If the changed resolution Washington National Airport tn fell across its bow during the high winds that day. The roof and hood of the car w-ere damaged. Mossadegh might force S3-year-ol4 didn’t "mean a floor fight," re­ coid, drizzling rain and after brier e ^ r r ^ with Junior Warden W lc Mernbers of the Anderson Shea , ,/ speakers cruised through the Shah, Mohammed Reza Pahlevl, to gAnderson presiding as worshlp- VFW A\ixtltary are reminded that plied; ceremoniea wee taken to the White \ streets reminding the city’s people leave the country. The Shah can­ f o l ^ ^ e r . At the conclus on of March 5 Is the closing date for that the prevailing martial law There would be a floor fight, House. file Verplanck Study group will celled his trip' sfter the rioting *1 Glare Luce the degree work there wdll be a making reservations for the ban­ Is now serving In Korea with the 'yR isircjrN D Y ''i doe- not permit rallies. anyway.” Van Fleet went Into Eisenhow­ Crane Miller of Ihia town, an meet tonight si 8 o'clock at: the ( started. Taft preaumably meant there er’s office accompanied by. Gen. ^Qctal hour and refreshmwi^ts. quet to be held on March 16 at the uppeiclaaaman at Loomla School 2nd Infantry Division. A •vehicle Whitman, Schrafft, P. A S. j l Limited.QuantityL^ Hotel Bond In Hartford In honor repairman, he was previously sla- Verplanck School; A film, •*The Candy Cupboard J ■ At various points, officers broke Cheer Premier were Republicans who would have Omar N. Bradley, chainnan of the In -Windsor, -Is ,.a .member Of .the • -up smell ■ groups of ^demonstrators " ’nie -pro-Shah —demonstrators, fought- for a -change if the resolu. fjibbons Aaliembly, <3aihoUe of National President Doris’ HolmT tibned at th'e Atlahta' Geh'eral D'e; Chltd” and Hi.s' Emottem.--," • will be| Joint Chiefs of Btaff; BecFetary of Loomla Pelicans, a group of l.l shown and a discussion period will , ...... "FIRST QUAtlTY ‘ ■with clubs and rifle butts. They were largely replaced yesterday by tion had not been amended in com­ Defense Charles A. Wilson; Gen. Takes Italy Those wishing, to attend should singers who will play host to pot, Atlanta, Ga„ where he served I^ndles of Columbus. ^11 receive follow. All interested are invited 6 Arthur Drug Storis^ made some arrests. A few girls crowd.a cheering for the Premier. mittee. Lawton Oollins, Army Chief of Holy <5»mmunlon in a body at the contact treasurer Gertrude Bu- several school singing groups In as an Instructor in the Army to attend. ^ were among the prisoneVa. In a broadca.Mlia Alyce Salisbury, hoinrte S ^ . 9 5 committee voted against both an Beview Treepe fanfare as (he new United •odnomlst of the Hartford Gas ThsJWHAU New Gun M-3, amendmiint to the original resolu­ An honor guard of several hun­ States Ambassador to Italy. Cdtnpany. will give a lecture- M A N O M m i Co n n * Extra Plump Sizfe tion lubmitted by the State de­ dred troopa of the UirM- armed Mrs.’ Luce, playwright and form­ dam ^treU on tonlghb.ln Odd Fel- partment and against sending the forcea and n aaluting battery wel­ er Republican Congresswoman lowa Hall, following a brief meet­ meaaura on to. the Senate. comed Van Fleet aa he stepped from Connecticut, was sworn in hgr ing of Sunset Rebakah Lodge. Bees Action Voided from hia plane. Chief Justice Fred M. 'Vinson. prises will be awarded and IS YOUR BURNER Regular $11.9$ -- Army Sen. George (D-Ga)" told report­ Van Fleet reviewed the troops, Secretary o f State Dulles, with mmbera have the privllegd^ of In- ers he regarded the amendment In­ pausing several times to say some­ photographers, television and yltihg friSnds. serted in the bill by the Votes of | thing to men in each of the units. newsreel cameramen recording tha Heiddberg,' Germany, March 3 ^ /P )—The U. S. Army in seVeti ’ Republicans 'and Sen.“ -G il ­ Ks'alao greeted- ench- nf -the dJjdo-- ceremony, told her that never b*. ■St. Jude Thaddeus Mothers m . WE ARE! King Size ^9 ^^ Washington has bru.shed a.sidc, on the ground that the armed lette (D-Iowa) as "a negation of mata and mlliUry official! with a fore in history has a woman taken Clrcls will meet tomorrow night the whole resolution." handshake. ' on such a post of big riniKiiisibillty at 8:15 with Mrs. Everett Cyr of only a few months, ago—* All first q u a li^ Playtex^ Superfoam Pillows that will forces do not need it, a new ligh‘ sub-machinegun which field The amendment said; In a brief meeting with reimrt- in the diplomatic corps. .JO® Prospect street.- give you y e ^ of sleeping comfort. te.sts in Europe have showed will— • "The ■ adoption of this resolution eri before leaving for the white 'The President and ail who CoMpl*t* Bsrsor giii 1. Fire 700 rounds » minute . ------does not constitute any determi- • House, Van Fleet said ha "could know you," said Dulles, "realiM Regina D’lUIla Society will hold Fsol Oil Sorvteo slmozt twice fast as the Army’s nation by the Congress as to the not comment on the situation in that you will not only diacharga its monthly meeting this evening now in use in hundreds of thousands of homesf present standard modfl, the M-3 validity or Invalidity Of any of the Korea because he-had been nWey your new reaponsIbiliUea well but at 7:80 at the Italian-American PLUS REGULAR $7.95 "grea.se gun UN Planes provisions of the said agreements from there three weeks.’’ will go even beyond thaL" aiub. 2. Shoot farther and straighter. or iinderstandlnga." He added that one "never Mra. liuce, draaaad in % blfick HotterMobilheat S. Weigh four pounds—half as Sen. Taft of Ohio, the Repub- knows” what a rfsponalbtUty rest* suit with s big tod tow ptonod to Hoaa and ladder Company No. The amazing Bates Victoria much as the M-3. licsn leader, eaid he doesn't know on hU shouldem until that re- her left lapel, was pirMufaHlfidia’- 1, 8MFD, will hold lU monthly 4. Cost approximately $10 to Lay Bom bs whether the eplit vote In the com­ Herald Photo, sponslbtlity ie suddenly Uhen off. tng tba apMaring lifi RSfi; fe^tad meeting tomorrow night at 8 manufacture on a mass produc­ mittee will be reflected in opposi­ Mickey and I.sieky,laicky, two noaey I-year-oMll•yenr•oMI purenrocpurebrnA CMueocolllen wnowho Itvniivn nsn$ Wtloi b and m onM Mnple mnpra amntMot, o^ ra Asked about his retirement the oath lit a aoft voles. o’tiock at the firehouse at the i t Wa hXva the men, skill automatic delivery —free tion acale compared to $45 for the tion to the resolution in the Senate speclively, loll against the picket fenen nurronadlng their house to take note •( pnwrehg. M M oy. Orefit: . comer of Pine street and Hartford plane, Van Fleet aald only that he and tools to service, adjust, heat-saving tips — courteous • /■ Bedspreads M-3.. itself. don at the left. Is d^vned by William Wiganowakl of lOI Mhple, and I.SK!ky heloMa ta Mr. and- Mrs.-|ro. WU- was definitely going to Ftorlda. He After rea^ repair and el^an any type or help from trained drivers. .5. Have, a muzzle velocity of 1,- N ear Y alu The amendment W’as designed to lUm Mullen. Wlganowskl'a_ erni-ln-lKW and daughter. The dega, , . who nwkg . It tnelr buelneaa H filYOgive the tfild h i hfid blen planning thipii from an munMaw. 7 o«MH>ver Vo whomever pnasea or cnlem the duplex houae, ntnwM nlwnjm nMume the some pooltton nt the lookfito, including; Italian AmMtfi^ ' make oil burner. ★ HollerMobilheal.tool Lab- 600 feet . per second against meet demands by some Repub­ do torlO yean and intend­ Advertisement— 750 to 800 feet per second XoV the Sfibul, March .3—(/P)— Al­ licans tMit the resolution make fence — Mickey, the dog of dlaltnction, resting lightly on left pnw^and right fm ie g , w lth ^ h ^ **^**1^ toed’ to flo teem. flow aador Alberto Tarchlani, a t Mid: ★ Let us put youre in A-1 oratory tested for Youf Hair Gutter^ clear Congress was not affirming an alert angle and eara atraight up; and Uichy, the bnnual m o , hia onii allghUy ^loppei nvor, tooting "It’S naturally a very high honor M-3. lied fighter-bombers roared HI rode to the White House in a Notice—To her friends and ad­ running order—help you burner. Contains more heat Cnn Be Converted any of the “Big Three" agreements on both (orelega thgf are pushed between the picketo. and great reaponslbiUty t o ’^npr** mirers, Linda Carolyn Is at home Nr almost to the Yalu river to­ ear with Gen. Omar Bradley, sent the United States tn Italy, beat the niah to complete unite than ever. Cait U t. The new gun, which fires .451 made bv the late Franklin D. and la receiving visitors at the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of eapeclaUy at a Umfi.whtB Itaiy- fuel oil arrangementa. caliber cartridges, or can he con­ day and dropped their des- Roosevelt- -or- the -Potsdam -agree­ home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. YOU CAN'T SUT OIL NUTI tructivfe bomb loads right on ment approved by President Tru­ SUff. and her decisiona count so heavily Martin ,T. Kelderllng, 45 Doane Clean, Cheap, Aatsaiatiel certed to use.the standard 9 mm Retiree Mareh 81- in the world’s acales. i t Complete FuelOilService: Practical Bates spreads that wear and wash for years European cartridge, was developed the doorstep of Manchuria. man. •traeL The House Foreign Affairs Com­ Dulles Weighs The 60-year-old generni, moving ‘1 hope with God’a help aucceas- in a good Ipoking floral pattern'in rose, green, blue and by Warrant Officer Loren C. Cook, The U. S. Fifth Air Force said ^ Voice ’Aide Blasts toward retirement March 81, tan. Twin jihdriftill bed sizes. stationed at Coleman barrac'iis its warplanes laid waste to a Red mittee already has aproved the fully to'puraue the continuing mis* resolution in the, form submitted brings with him en expreeeed con­ eion of American ambassadorfi^ \ near here. He is a machine-tool communications center Just south Tour to Bolster viction that a United Nations of- specTalisl assigned no the 784«h of the Tahi and flattened 17 build­ byS-the State-Department...... to strengthen our honda wlth.Italy. Step in Nervta War tonaito iF Korea tould "«rt^ economic, political and apiritual, Ordnance Stock Control Center'. ings of a training center in the be successful. He contends the heart of MIG alley. President Elsenhower and Sec­ which have knit ud ao clewly to­ NON-LiNT— EXTRA ABSORBENT After field te.sts in Germany, a ij. Sa, Arab Ties stalemate is one of the UN’s choos­ gether since the time o f Christo­ description of Cook'.s gun was F-84 Thunderjeta swept far to retary of State Dulles have asked for overwhelming approval of the ing, end not the enemy’s. pher <3olumlnia.'’ sent to the Chief of 0:-dnance in the east and-* knocked out a rail Washington. March 3— President It • had recently been reported soiithea.st Asia in an effort to bol­ Elaenhower. expen.sive itih.ss production fabri­ protefctlve cover for the slower tion valueless. that Mrs. Luce would not arrive in ster American pre.sUge in the arcs. to wring." ♦ In advance of his scheduled er- Rome until after the Italian fitoe- C A U MITCHELL 3-5135 FOR TOP QUALITY " Dish Towels cation.” fighter-bombers, probably destroy­ Sen. George told reporters he McCarthy heads the Senate In­ ed one Communist MIG-15 and doesn't know yet whether Senate The visit would be aimed. At rtvai shortly -before noon, two tlona. ^ :v^:;.eS The gim was especially designed least partly, at demonstrating vestigations subcommittee which j pemocratic Senators today quoted suLe n t g l o w o il IURNERS damaged five others, the Air Force Is lool:lhg into the activities of the j Seven Persons for tank crewmen, paratroopers said. (Continued on Page .Nine) American friendship with Arab General Bradley as having said (Continued ou Page Nine) snd military police. Testa have government’s which are regarded State depsrtment's overseas Infor- j that under present conditions The probable was credited to mation program, Including radio 3 9 c each ' shown it can lie stripped down, in as the key to combating stepped- neither side can launch ik success Col. Royal Baker, McKinney, Tex., broadcasts by the "V oice.". Killed inBrpnx the field and without, tool.s, Jn_ lop- Uj-B.-rJet- ace- still - flying -In up- Russian activity- ...... ful offensive. In K o r ea. .They, Two hfiw multi-^oter stnpe patterns. You will b* bade seven seconds compared to five Harris is acting chief -or - thr ORIARTY br o th er s Korea. Baker has shot down 10 Bomb Explodes Some Diilles advisers are urging Internstlonsl Information admin­ were Sens. Gillette (Iowa) find for more of these wonderful absorbent Niagara dish minutes for the standard M-S. MIGs and one prop-driven LA-9,,' the tour be undertaken within the Factory Blaze Humphrey (Minn. I. 3V5\CENTER STi MANCHESTER next fe>\’ months, perhaps after the istration IIIA), the department Bulletins RI n Gl filliL towels. Consideration Unlikely. and damaged one MIG in addition agency, concerned. Gillette said In an interview that tn j eply, the Chief of Ordnance's to today's. Before Peroii Paris meeting of the Atlantic Pact Bradley testified before the Senate The U. S. battleship Missouri Council in - April; Todsy’S hearing was televised, New York, March 3- (A5—A Foreign relations committee in a from the AP Wires office wrote: from a crowded covirt-llke hearing furious fire, whipped up by dust •^here is at the present time .steamed 140 miles north of the Counter Rod Drive recent closed-dohr session that SMVM room in the Senate Office build­ explosions, flashed through a Bronx •ctiM** bNi4« IS COLORFUL NEW no U. S. user requlremerkt for a 38th parallel on the east coast and Enters Station Responsible diplomats said no there is "no chance" for a success #Ww«^I(leh pla.'tered Red coaatal targets with ing. / fiirnlt)ire factory today, killing ful UN Offensive in Korea at this SENTENCKD TO UFB fne BOLAND Oil CO. new weapon of the marhiiic pistol, American Secretary of State has Hartford, March S— A Ufi * ■ 0$ riflit} IS .submachine-gun or carbine class. its 16-inch guns. The Navy called Not liecognlzable seven workers trspped” tnSIde. ever gone through the Middle East Other workei-s broke windows point. sentenee waa impotod ta. Supe­ trifw Sfiy "This situation has existed over the attack "heavy" and said, the Buenos Aires. Argentina, March to talk with topj government lead­ Harris protested bitterly at the In a separate Interview, Humph- 'n in c 90*4 ttyl# sf heir. Simtex Plaid 3—(/P)—-A powerful bomb planted public airing of his suspension snd leaped through airshafts to rior Court today on John F*' 3*9 CENTER STREET T O T S TEEN S, ACTUAL ers and learn first hand of regional Petotabella, 86, of Previdenee,, . (Continued on Page Two) in a luggage checkroom in the from Columbia iinlversity in 1932, reach the street. (Continued on Page Nine) sia (Continued on Page Two) Buenos Aires railway station ex­ problems, 'k R. I., who pleaded guHty to aee- TEL MItehtll 3-6320 fashion ^ysnter-for young Manchester Thev believe 'kuch a trip would arid the committee attitude on a Blinding smoke clouds engulfed ploded yesterday s few m'inutes book he-54TOte at about the aame the area, ss firemen, wearing gaa ond-degree uuirvr la cowiertten before President Juan D. Peron re­ do much to counter 5i Ru.sslan drive with the hitch-hike elaylag taat “ 95 6 MA1NSTREET Table Cloths to exploit current Arab disappoint­ time defending Bociallsts and what masks, pushed Into the burning turned by special train from his -i- buildings, tohring outithe dead and Union Soldier, 111, summer of a disfriaoed peraea Vishinsky Lashes U» S, state visit tn Chltr.------' ment with- past .American .policy from Hartford; Aa aeOempUee* - and hasten creation of s western ICdnllhurtl 'bn PngeThlrteeBl injured. " EXPERTLY FITS 3 B Peron's car, at the middle of the The blaze raged for nearly two Wllliain J. Lorain, SO. of, Paw­ la ifalatreo steel 52" X 52" bseked Middle Eastern Defense or­ Survives Surgery tucket, R. I., was found guilty train, was baited about. 100 yards hours snd a half, gutting the two- from the site of the explosion, ganization. of first-degree murder at the fall Fades on New UN T lie trip would fit In with Dul­ story slruclure which covers- half -i which ripped a big hole In the . Rochester. N. Y „ March 3—W — term of court and aenteneed to The aaawers to everj'day Two smart and colorful multi-color ii^aids by Simtex. les' announced intention to tour the a city block at 150th street and executlan. checkroom wall and shattered River avenue. James A. ,Htrd. at 111 the oldest Picnic plaid and pavilion plaid. Wonderful fop irifts too. windshields qf„cars;pfl,rked oiitSide. world in his new Jofi. He hss al News Tidbits . ...Inaurancfc.ptohleim*, 'l^MMdy-^vlaited'.'wert'enr.Ekivope'-'*^*^'' ‘ i-Mheenewend.: 5t-w*-f ammeiri v:io^ yfitoran ■ -.-iMl*:: VM -.. Wfif ’ APPROV tenacousiy tom fe today after lo.i By RAYMOND E. GORMAN X M\n u i\! i ! The only cssiisity reported was before becoming Secretary, trav­ Culled from AP Wires their, lives;___ . . Washington, March $—OP)—*- eled, widely in the Far East. Qne hundred and thirteen others Ing his right leg in surgery. The House Committee ou lu- «-b oy who sufiered. facial, cuts..A Harih wdio fought with the ( "i- ' KIDDIES LOVE TO W ASH few persona hearby fainted and fe- " President ElsenWo-weh Ih'an ap­ vr'eire st- w'oi-k In the factnry, oper­ terior' and' IWuIar Affalto to-)' V . United Nations, N. Y.. Mai ch i-^Untlon of Introducing any new parent shift In AmeWcan policy, ated by the Utllliy Alrllte Man­ Union infantry at Bull Rtin, suf­ __ World diplomats today proposal for ending the dtodlock ceived first aid treatment. Speaker in Boston tells" New di^ approved atatehodd' ffir CamplsM vith 4stalairM ( im I kla4as. made it clear .yestenday the U .^ , | Newspaper Advertising ufacturing Company, when the fire fered a circulatory disorder in hia Hawaii hy a vote of 21 to S. An ruled.-out chances for any new either here os at the. stalled Pan­ Police took in all 10 employes of arise clMBlat hrutb, sad tspr-to-fsl- Ho^dy Doody w the checkroom for questioning. Intends to pay mors -attention to.- group " that "liny - * of ' hiiyer's market broke mil In a Jampaeked rear right foot, and surgenhs ampu­ attempt to add to the MU a pw - l*w Olrsciien thnt. ..sU la a etssf-vlsw action on Korea in the current munjom trueVr talks. storeroom. tated the leg Just above the knto vlston for statehood fOr Alaaka trsTCl CSM. -U.S.A. sad fsrslea Pat- UN session after hearing the un- Hints New ProposaT . The railways and all parts of the has appeared and real selling Job (Continued on Page Three) is necessary now” ...W est Germail •Some fled, screaming and hys­ last night. was beaten 14-18. •an Psadhit. compromising stands pronounced Vishinsky hinted he may re-In- station, are owned snd operated by the government and the .clerks are government ssks three western terical. Others grabbed fire ex­ General Hospital early toda'y're a*eil Mad** J l*r 1»< . . . *>al!sM* by both the Soviet Union and the trpduce as a fresh resolution his j tinguishers, tryfng vainly to check ported his condition as "good” and AID FOR DEPENDENTS »h*r* w Plsr i*z Hair Cainr* sr* wM. st.tM niS nrnn«..i r*w.*rt n..rin„ government employe s. powers to consider lending mili­ Puppet Wash Cloths tary planes tn airlift thousands nf the surging flames. said he had a "good chance of re Waahlngton, MsKh 8—.ky nr.d . br^Md. .t |„, r-U -dllnf for .o Immrtl.t. \ , Air..' l.r,. (Continued on Page Nine) In the house? for a coaiput* haircutf AND Newport. R. I., seamah safe at (Continued on Page Nine) mittee today uaaalmeasiy ap­ •ngngement ring. I’m sure It is there 111 foF Eight Days proved a Houae-paaeed bUl irasn't stolen but aomeone told home after being thrown over­ board from his destroyer in Atlan­ teadlng the dependency aloi-^ mie that If I had had Theft In- the General Assembly s political oners of war. reunification of Ko- (Continued on Page Three) London. March 3 — Aged tic waters. . . .' Mrs. Harvey Rubin meht ayatem for military pel'- svranre the Company would What more could she ask for Oef yeur Meytei( Heats Heh Cidfer eMpr Clarabell and Terry Towels comrtiittee once again that the rea and other Far Ea.«tern -prob- aoBuel to July 1, 1955. Imve paid under the "Mysteri- Quern Grandmother Mary haa of New Haven receives one-year Senators Approve Inquiry on^y way to .stop the fighting in lems. j Jail sentence (suspended after six w s Dlaappearance" clause. Is than wonderful Stride Rites? at dbeM "UHh •arhert' ShMdi ^ Rorea waa to accept hia own- Although,other delegations had been in bed for more than a week NOW ADDITIONAL STY'LES: with a long-.atandtpg stomach ail­ months) 'when she ends trial by SEEKS T-H REFBAl. thU so? Fine shoes, skillfully made •a dhpley tkrmoyhnut aur i formula for peace— a formula- al- held off in Hhe debate until they Comet Jet Oash abruptly pleading gullfy to cliarges Washington, March g— # MR. BLUSTER a PRINCESS ment. it was disclosed last night. Xn BWER; No. In almost all to support and protect her ready rejected by an overwhelm­ heard from Vishinsky. they still of enticing female for, prostitution. Of Aviation Commissioner .fiFL President George - Mcmiy .theft pqliclea the losa of stones ing majority in the UN. showed reluctance to take the floor Kills Jl ill Karachi Doctor.* are seeing her every day every step. Stride Rites a U m .E KITTEN a SPACEMAI^ Nothing Ne»v after they heard his iir.<-ompromls- and a night nur.se ia on call near Ralph Ballou. Monroe Bridge, today asked Congreea to repeal^ from a setting due to loosening prsctIcWly all major provlakmfi and falUng out it excluded. The Aside from Vishinsky'a blasts ing stand. None asked toOspeak her hedsibe if nee.ded. Mass., gains r^-election to his state Capitol, Hartford, March • sionaires who operated the restau- fit so well, too . . . find seven town jobs—treasurer, clerk, of the Taft-Hartley Labor law heat policy Is a Jewelry Floater st the Elsenhower adminiatfatloh, this morning, and committee Presi­ Karachi, Pakistan. March 3-^-<>Pi The Queen will be 86 in May. 3 (A*) • In a surprise move, the rant until recently. , ,j , which provides all risk cover­ you can bet her kiddy PUPPET W ASH CLOTHS ...... 49c dent Joao Carlos Muniz put off re­ The Newa of her eight-day-old ill- sealer of weights, lumber measur­ „ . „ J o Butson, the Senate was told last which he considers unfair M which he accused of merely "bor­ —Canada's first Comet Jet airliner er, fence viewer, bark , measurer— age Inclndlng mysterious dlsap- f car we know just rowing from the Truman-Ache.son sumption of the debate until the crashed snd burned on a take-off nesa was announced Ijy household Republican - controlled Senate ap- ^ creditor of the former orgmalapd laber. Meauy wfifi Mifi pearanee of a stone and even TERRY BATH TOWELS ...... $ 1.29 afternoon. officials at Marlborough Houae, aiid burial agent.. .About 27 per proved today a Democratic-spon-; conceasionaires, having done some first organized labor leadM to fit them! We book." weary delegates found from Karachi airport early today, cent of German employes on rolls reimhorses you if you loee the how nothing new In the Rus.slan’s In hia sweeping attack on the killing the five Canadian crewmen her London residence. sored resolution calling for an In-' printing for it. appear at Houae Labsr An informant In close touch of U. S. Army's European head­ .entire ring down a wash basin have Stride Rites TERRY HAND TOV/ELS ...... :.. . 79c speech for which they had waited new U. S. administration’s foreign .and six British aircraft technicians ‘ vestigation into the recent resig­ Add Five Judges tee hearings on prepeMlfi Mie premium la only 84 policies, Vishinsky slapped back aboard. ' ! household described her quarters staff face dismissal un­ ehaage the law. ^ dnln* . in all sizes and tensely after suspending three der economy orders from Wssh- nation of a State Aviation Com­ The House today approved in per $100 of value for a S year consecutive meetings. with the charge that the Ameri- It was the first fatal crash for | illness as "s gastric aliment which concurrence with the Senate a bill has troubled her many times be­ .ington. '■ mission member. period. The premium on a 8500 widths. . . so toddle HrJiT GREEN 5TAMP5 This adamant stand and the vana—and not the' Russians as the record-breaking British-built The resolution, unanimously ap­ adding five Judges to tbe Superior DEMOTIONS B A LK in^ ring'would be 820. in with Stamps Given With Cash Sales announcement earlier bv Chief U. Lodge had said—sought to prolong Comet. Another of the four-engine fore." He added that the Queen Frantic woman physician at Waahtagtoa. Mareh your was still somewhat weak from a Sacramento. Calif.; fails to save proved, directed Lieut. Gov. Ed­ 0>urt. Let ns know your questions S. Delegate Henry Cabot Lodge. and expand the war In the Far passenger speedsters w^s badly ward 1^. Allen to name a bi-parti­ The Democratic minority, obm- The Senate Araoed I regarding your policies and toddler soon. GIVEN WITH CASH East and were planning to use damaged in a belly landing on Stubborn attack of bronchitis last young daughter's life, after rutting Bdttoe today gave ^ , s Jr., that the UN Allies would not baby's throat in attempt to let her san committee to investigate the plaining that the cost of the court we’ll try to get the right i budge from their demands fdr an Aslans as “canppn fodder." takeoff in Rome last Oct. 26 but ail fall. resignation of William C. Butson increase would be' excessive, made apprevat to a SALES ^ of the 42 persons aboard escaped “The announcement has been breathe when she choked on as- tha$ would praveat i "honorable settlement" in Kt^ea lO-Polnt Indictment ^iiln. . . . Canada’s population as well as the “ awarding of the ah unsuccessful attempt to cut the —Indicated 'a continuing deadlock The Russian's speech was his injurj'. made to dispel any minors she is 8,408 Navy seriously ill.’’ the .informant said. reachiea 14,624,000, boost of 90.000 restaurant concession at Bradley [ number of extra judges to thre* Sizes 3 to 6 . . . ‘ 2 to 8 ..5.50 ' TkeJWHAUeo. on the question during the rest promised reply to a 10-point in- The Canadian Comet was sched- Fleld.’J and the “ facto leading to| — mit about 5,60B GORMAN in three months, says Bureau of Boas ta aR iarrto of this seventh assembly session. Statistics. the bankruptcy" of tha concea- (Couttaned aa Pfige Ntas) Insursncc Agency Widths B. C. D, E, EE in stock No delegate has ahown any In- ((Dontinued on .pnge Thebe) < Continued on PngS Five) (ContiBi^ed on Fngo Five) < r l M JtoM .BL Tel. NI-$-$4M TT 1. ' ■ ' I- A r .- .- ’, y'f\ i - i-. f \ . ; i ■ ii«1S3S • 1' / , )■:. 1 ^ I ■ '-'" f 1 . / • -1 -,r> 7 ''■i\ 1

PAGE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1953 / MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1953 the coals. He said they had indi­ cent, although, in some cases due Andover Boycott Obstructs cated clearly in speeches and arti­ to adverse experience rates will be Dulles Weighs E n g a g ed Bomb Explodes cles that they intended to expand iZoners Uphold Chambers Effect of N6w tncreaMd from 2 per cent to 10 per ------1----^---- Strong Support Seen Town Exceeds Blood/Quota Sn»KES AHEUI the war and finally touch off cenL Vote of Confidence o rld W a rU I. Bubject to Hike Permit Necessary - Tour to Bolster Before Peroii 'The Republican party, as has Denial of Building Permit Rate Unknown Among the classes of risks sub­ To Becom&Lead^ in Area For Open Burning For Iran Premier For Park-Rec Budget be^ proved again and again, pur- ject to increased rates ^cause ioas Enters Station Sues' not the policy of peade hut A ; ; e u t 8 experience has not been favorable Daniel S. Gallagher. Edward At­ U. S., Arab Ties ralhe\ the reverse.” he declarid. minutes of the ineetinjf. It is po»- F ire Iiisuruiicc rr. Total of 163 Pints Yes­ C a n ’tl Enlarge* ^ Ukcn to are certain types pf warehouses, Andover, March 3—(Special) — (Continued From Page One) kinson, and Mr. and Mts. Sher­ Vishinsky. however, did not a v e m . v a n 0 per cent; textile manufacturing Mrs. Bourn Urges Back­ the Community Y and of Robert­ Here Are Still in Dark Local reridents are reminded that terday Gives Surplus wood Bowers. (Continued from Page One) (Continued From Page One) attack President Elsenhower per­ ImBoard Rules; Acts CJommon Pless. and woodworking risks, 5 per cent off their "goneral holiday" and get son Park came from Truman on the court of 'll is now necessary to obtain fire ers to Aid Commission Cowles. B'ernard August and Csrleton Clark. Richard-Martin, sonally. He referred to him only m.,. ^ ’ D , Levrio has In'en paying rent on As to Specific Dctaijs to 2.5 per cent; snd brick, tile and bark to work. "If the need comes, Of 16 for Manchester the Arabs during his administrs milters pour through in the rush once or twice in talking about the ^ Other Kequests premises without being able to clay products manufacturing, 10 permits from the local district I shall report to you and ask your Charles Burr, one of the trustees Wilfred Cote, L. Raymond Hage-* At Hearings as YWCA of the estate which provided the now, Frances Griggs, Aldo Enrico, hours. : Elsenhow'er sdmlnistration.” Nor .------I use them for two months now, La- What effect new fire Insurance per cent.. warden or deputy wardens before assistance,” he added. Manchester again topped its tion. did he bring in the name of Soviet building. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Miller. Jr., In an unusual statement after On R.normal day the blast would "^'Tha Zoning Board of App^l^iselle aaitl. and the financial bur- rates — which^ will.. . result...... In an- Commissioher Allyn stated that starting a fire in the open. The The Communist Tudeh voarty, Asks Town for $5,000 monthly blood quota of 150 pints Prime Minister Stalin. Some quar­ "I grant you are doing things Mrs. Mary Mullaney, Tauna Sar- have cau»ed a'major dlsasteE the levised rates shall apply to all however, still wa? trying when 163 successful donors were pola, William Bayrer, Frank E. talking,with Saudi Arabia’s for­ .. ters viewed this as a precaution atate law imposes a fine and fire over here,” Burr said, "but more However, the station yesterday against* dolngX anything to upset i r I Icyholders of about $1,570,000 new and renewal policies Including up trouble. Slogan-Shouting Tuw» Indications «t last night's meet- should be done.” . processed. yesterday at the March Bedell., Mra. Helen Henry, William eign minister, he expressed con­ endorsements bearing an inception suppression coats on’ those who members staged “spot demonstra- g of the Park and' Recreation Bloodmobile Day._ This achieve­ had been cleared of all hut officials the possibility Nof an Elsenhower- ^Chambers in which he infused {,oard also denied the use August and Cowles both assert­ J. Gabbey, Patrick Grakowsky, cern over recent "deterioration of for Peron's arrival and the big will have In Manchester had not dale on or a fte r April 1, 1953, but fall to comply. tion.s" throughout the city but Commission were that persona in- m ent give.s the town a record of i Slalin meeting. Which both leader.^ ' ^rm lt Joseph I.evrlo to make L,f two signs attached to roofs ed that the department Is wasting William Harney, William Straiten, relations between the Arab nations concourse was almost empty. yet been, determined by local tnc policies having inception dates District warden Is George , A. ea^h time scattered before police 16 pints surplus Over quota, to | Mrs. Helen Fee, Dana Gctchel, have indicated they might agree tereated in the town's recreation j money by buying poor equipment and the United States." He prom­ Outside thousands of excited to under certain conditions. ]4srations to stores at llT’j-llS here. Star Seat Cover Co. at 575 agents this morning. One agent between Feb. 16. 1953 and A pril 1, Merrlttt and d^uties are George arrive;'ill hhve six timM the Herbert Carvey, John Krlnjack, Eleanor Haddad " ^ s filed in appeal from the bulld- In announcing the rale revision, ing to exploit the situation by tlon department’s budget la dras­ ~Uie possible answer to eliminating 8th pint, each, since the local pro-j- Lylhan Taylor, Arthur Ei Smith. These officials emphasized these He called on other Latin Ameri­ ficulties in building a European street, and Thomas W. Davis, to 10 per cent In premiums paid. He present enrollment in 1963 for ^Tng inspector's refusal to Issue a Comini.ssioncr Allyn stated that all forming a popular front "against tically cut each year by the Board t^exodor nuisance and permitting , ect started in July, 1950. Rev. Ed­ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ostrander. new policies would not in any AIr.s. W illiam Haddad o f . .36 can nations to join in the new army and in rearming Japan and conduct a dental laboratory In pointed out that this is the second G rades 7 through 12. This town utilization- of the full area of the ArgenUne-Chlloan alliance to wipe ■ permit to make the alterations. the basement at 50 Woodbridge insurance rates are based on loss imperialism” but thus< far have of Directors. gar Farrell of St. James' Church sense be anti-Israel. But the shift Nationalist China in an effort to NO OTHER WHISKEY GIVIS YOU general reduction In fire insurance experience and that this reduction with Hebron and Bolton is grouped park. also asked that trees be Mrs. Francis Gee. Arnold Miller, in thinking apparently niles out Jackson street, Willimautic, an- out trade and economic barriers. set "Asian against Asian.'' 1 Chambers felt a violation of Sec­ street. Davis was granted one proved unsuccessful. Pro-Mossa­ - Mra. Bourn sold that the cuts started on his second gallon by G. O. Miller, Walter Arrnatrong. tion 8 of the Zoning Regulations rates within the past two years. Is in a g re a t p a rt due to Ore pre­ for plans to establish a regional degh demonstrators clashed at have been made by the general planted afdng the park’s fringe, giving his ninth pint at yesterday's or sharply limits any special treat­ nounce.s the engagement of her A treaty to this end was signed "That Would Be Cheaper” year, final. The new rates have been worked high school' since accommodations and that fenchs be repaired. Mrs. Clarissa Miller, Mrs. Irving ment or aid program for the in­ by Perotv and Chilean President • was involved and consulted Town Main and Pearl vention activities and improve­ least twice yesterday with Tudeh manager rather, than the directors draw ing. Gunderson. Theodore Roberg, Carl daughter, Allss Eleanor Haddad, "American 6oys are to be re­ THEBIG,^i@ 3 I Counsel Charles N. Crockett, who out with representatives of the ment In Are fighting facilities by at both Windham and Manches­ members who attempted to join Pagan! and John Merz, chief of fant Jewish republic. to Richard Louis Nassiff, son of Carlos Ibanez Del Campo, Feb. 21 placed by Asian boys," Vishinsky The Sheridan Corporation was ter are overtaxed. and that last' year the directors There were 172 scheduled ap ­ W. Gustafson, Bxlars Parker, Ruth A t flr. t police believed the ex ’ eonctJrred. The regulation states fire insurance companies and as a many state municipalities. It Is them. In one battle, a pro-gov­ added two small items to the de­ the Manchester Fire.Department, pointments at the beginning of the The American Zionist Council Mr. and Alr.s. Richard S. Nas.sKT sneered, ' adding that the U. S\ allowed to modify the floor area result of a study by his depart­ Hlckox, Frank M. Lister, Carl Bo­ plosion was caused by a clockwork oiDiei gmimr T that “no building or premises shall probable that Connecticut now ea Hour of Sharing ernment student was killed, the partmental budget. bqth urged the purchfta^ for $450 Bloodir-obile „peration, 42 of called on the State department of 33 Norman street. Alanchester. "death merchants have figured out on apartments in the new building ment of loss experience baaed on of 24 privately owned lights lin, Roy Bosworth, Frank Burt, time bomb. Investigation, however, ■ be used and no building shall be Joys the lowest average fire insur­ "One Great Hour of Sharing,” second fatality since the riots be­ whom failed to appear. ‘ Sixty-two Gerald Millington, Millard Row- yesterday to provide new eco­ A fall-wedding la Planned. that this would be cheaper.” under construction at Pearl and data for the latest five years avail­ Numerous Requeota now installed at the park. showed nothing even resembling * erected or altered which is to be ance rate of any state in this the United Protestant appeal for gan Saturday. Kelley made hi? statement after persons who walked in without ap­ ley, Dorothy McLoughlln, Howell nomic and military assistance .. to At thV end-of Vishlnsky’s one 'W e e is **m»**’ Main streets. Alvin Baldt was al­ able. .The commissioners decided th?y the remains of clock mechanism h o u r and 33 m inute blast, lx>dge r used for the sale or exchange of country, he said. Continuous study relief and reconatructlon will be larges I’nlted Front the commission ■ had heard discus­ pointments, most of them between Miller, Michael Chernuk, Ludwig Israel. 9 0 moor ' Bpirttous and alcoholic liROOP . *5% ORAM NIUmAL.SniUlf tnmpndt east, providing iw tsr ■■HethodTst Church," WTHlma;!!!!;: bh' ical- leaders,- including-for mer;-par- Nurses to. Receive -prisoners of war in . Communist sented Lisvirio and based the appeal hbiises.'R 'per c'enl Io'25 per "cent; Crippled Chlidren and Adults with probes before dawn and killed ah Evelyn Browne, Mrs. R. K. bury, Airs. Leona L. Avery. Mrs. hands as hostages, to be used in wrecks are kept on the premises. hotels, cl\ibs and theatrek, 12 per Bissell street at the home of Mr. Friday. Mrs. Robert Stems Storrs liament opposition leader Jemel Fire Insurance Companies have been Investigated, THI FUlSCHMANN DISTIUJNO CORPORATION, PUKSKIU, N . Vs on Section 7. dealing with noncon­ Imanii, have been arrested. the town taking over later estim ated 20 Reds. Clement, Mrs. Theodore Wright, Ann Chapman, Mrs. Erika Way- the bargaining over a Korean set­ forming uses w'hlch ssys that "any cent to 20 per cent; hospitals, and Mrs. Clayton Fuller, Jr., Car­ was elected president. One group of Thunderjets $436 at Liiiicheoii Aetna Fire ...... 57 59 penter road. Bolton. Amid Amouri, owner of Dad, al­ Strong support for the YWCA Merle Jcnkin.s and Mrs. Newell land, Dclphine Long, Mrs. Madeline tlement. He ssld the West would nonconforming use of a building FIREMAN HURT churches and educational Institu­ Personal Mention smacked a Red military communi­ Bolti, Ralph Warren, Francis Hartford P'ire...... 160 165 Mrs. McCooe and her children so was seized by police after his requc.st came from T rum an Cowle.a, Smith. . 6.3' J 6 S 'i never accept such a proposal. may be continued and may be ex­ tions, 5 per cent to 10 per cent; Among Andover folk who have active in .sports rircle.s, and Mrs. cation headquarters south of Ko- Also. Bertha Burck, Mrs. Dor­ .Srhcibcl. Ernest Wagner, Mra. National Fire ...... Hope Fades in IJN mlsTellancoua manufactur­ are leaving for Weisbaden, Ger­ enjoyed some time in Florida and newspaper first reported that handong, the A ir Force .said. Ko- Hairdressers of Manchester, who P h o e n ix ...... 107 112 tended to another part of the build Middlebury, M arch 3—(gh—Lyn­ Mossadegh's police had rounded up Bourn and Director Helen Fitz­ othy Macri. Mrs. Doris Mazzoli, EUsie Henlschcl, Mrs. Harriett staged a successful card party and AS8AII-8 RED BI.A8T . lh» designed for such use." ing., clas.ses, 10 per cent to 20 per many, on Friday. March 13, to join returned to their homes here are handong is only three miles from Life and Indemnity Ins. Cos. wood Chapman, son of Fire Chief her huaband. Major C. T. McCooe. 70 retired and active army officers. patrick. Mrs. Julia Melesko, Mr.«. Eva Mott. HoVne. Floyd Ford, F ran k Ven food sale last Wedne.sday, will oljidon, Mareh 3 (fft A Foreign ! This morning LaBellr said Charles E; Chapman, fell from a cent. Mr. and Mrs. E. Grenon and Mrs. the Yalu river boundar.v between For Korea Peace They plan to remain In Germany Some of the arrested military fig­ The YWCA is asking funds to Mrs. Rita Landis. Phillip Harrison, delta, Cari Walters, Johann have a noon luncheon tomorrow A etna Ca.sualt.v .... .112 119 Office spokesman today termed ; "there apparently Is a difference ladder while fighting a fire last The reductions in rates for rea- John Yeomans. Red Korea and Manchuria. SO for at least two years. ures were accused of haranguing maintain a full time office secre­ Doroth.v Mclnerney, Mrs. Ann PfluiltSi, Harold Scoville, Father at the Rosemount restaurant, Bol­ Aetna Life (new) .. . 77 Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei of opinion on the, reading of the night and received a fractured left ' idental property which Includes The fighter-bombers leveled 12 .180 186 Mrs. McCooe will be Accom­ Maneheater Evening Herald the. mobs that shouted for the tary and partial subsidies for costs McNeill, Joseph Negro, Hugo Farrell. Mrs. Irene Grant, Donald ton, at which time they will pre­ Conn. Ganeral ...... (Continued From Page One) Vishlnsky’s attack on United States reguialion8.”.'He said he doesn't hip. The Ore In which he w as in­ dwellings, apartment houses, "Shah or death.” of craft class instruction with buildings, including one more than Pear.son, .Toseph Schauster, George Caldwell, Howard L. Smith, Mrs.' Hartford Steam Boil. . 44' i 471 i policies in Asia "regrettable In panied by her alster-ln-law. Mrs. Andover eorreapondent. Mrs, 400 feet long, and damaged at sent a eheck for $436 to Airs. AJar- ' know a.v yet what action will be jured did an estimated damage of boarding houses and similar risks. Foreign Minister Fatemi denied $5,000 as the maximum request; , O. Bingham, Mrs. Miiriel Mac- Robert L. Lathrop, Robert Culver, T ravelers ...... ; t . .740 769 dirim ent in which Lodge. In his both tone and- content;” , and conatliutea one of the largest Joseph McCooe, who plans to spend George Nelson, telephone Pilgrim least three others. On the way Jorie Nelson, president of the taken until he has had a chance to $5,000 to the home of A. DMald reports that Tehran's police chief The money would be handled by G ranor, Mrs. Alm a M iller., Mr.s. Carol Ferris, F. C. Hurlburl. Frank Manchester Public Health Nursing Public Utilities first major addreaa last week to The apokeaman 'said the speech talk with Levrio and study the Bowman here. 1 insured classes, average 11.5 per two months in Europe, 2-876S. home, the Thunderjets swooped had been arrested. the- town’s controller and pur- Eleanor Prescott, Mrs. Thelma An­ Ko.s, M arv Ma.ssa. Alfred Hagenow, As.socistion, for whose benefit the Conn. Light Power-. . 15Ai the UN. accused Russia of aupply- yesterday before the United Na­ The U. S. em bassy said It did not cha.ses would be made through down on Communist road and rail derson. Robert Bantl.v, Annie E. Harold W. MacNeely. Frank Weir, tions poiltlcal committee In New U rgets. affair was given. Conn. Power ...... 39 ing arm am ents to the Chlniesc plan _ a^ protest over yesterday’s regular departmental procedure. Gibbons,, Helen B. Grady, Martin Willia.m, ...Chase and Prominent, Hartford beauticians Hartford .Elec. Lt...... 5.2. . Reds and Nortli^ J2 1 9 'i . Mrs. Dorothy Belcher of Walk­ Incidents were minor and no one Murphey expressed the opinion John D. Hickey, Mrs. Dorothea (im, Clarence F. Wilson. Laura la.sj week, entitling a num ber of Am. Hardware ...... ca's behest started the war and London; March 3 (45 J. Hen­ air raid Friday. Arrow, Hart. Heg. .. 43’i derson Stewart, joint Undersecre­ er street, one of the most active was injured. that when made through regular Nadeau. Mrs. Helen Bogush, Ray­ Gothberg. William Dea.sy, E. J. the playtrs to permnntnt waves 46'2 that the Americans and their .30'2 departmental channels, allocations mond VV. Colpitts, Mr.s. Ruth Row- McConnell. A. C. Hotehkis.s. Elea­ and othe;' gifts. Assoc. Spring ...... 27'a Allies had re.leeted every effort by tary for Scotland, told a cheering members of the American Legion REALLY P L /.C E THE-M 14 16 CHARGE, BORDER VIOIATION to the program would not consti ley, Lucy Burke. Mrs. Teresa Ruf- nor Casperson, Ralph Landers, (jo-rhairmen in charge of plans Bri.slol' Brass ...... the Soviet Union to bring about Hoiiae of Commons committee to­ KEMP’S, Inc. Auxiliary since Its inception, was Tehran. Iran, March 3—tJt-So­ tute a subsidy. fini, Mrs. Eva Mott. Mrs. Alief; (Tliency Bros, (new) , 10 11 'i an immediate ceaae-fiie because day the British herring Industiy Although some of the Latin Edward Krasenies. Mra. Hary Har- for th.! liintlieon tomorrow are 768 MAIN STREET TEL. 3a-S-MM commended at the meeting last viet Ambassador Ivan Sadchikov At one point in the discussion Munsie, Robert W. McCabe, Jay Mr.s. H arriett S. H cian and Mrs C o llin s...... !^ . .. 105 125 that would end the profits of the has produced s new boneless kip­ names for plants and animals are ri.son, Ralph Harri.son and Mrs. Em-Hart (new| '.. .. 48 •M night for the 1,060 hours of aerv- said today Iranian border guards Mrs. Fitzpatrick declared. "We Rubinow, Mrs. L\iev Gunther, Hel­ R uth Peai'.so:i. "American billionaires.” per for sale In the United States. HNE BEDDING had advanced 260 yards on the need this program; I the YWCA difficult to pronounce, they are en M. Hand, Mrs, Truman Cowles, Irene Tedford,* Fafnir Bearing ..... 33 36'i He acknowledged that the Rus- Its name; Edlnburghers. Ice she ha.s given at the Newing- island of Ideh-Olar in the Caapian program for girls and women) exact. They classify a plant or George Findcll. Mrs. Hazel Love­ The April Bloodmobile Day will I H art .[Cooley ..-...... 35'.;; .38'2 691,863 G E T ’Y^BS f)n 1 siana had sold and alill are aeiling ton Veterans Hospital to date. i area Feb. 2. He asked the Iranian don't kick it around.’ animal as well as name It. land, Robert .S. Doiiglai:. Mrs. John be on F'riday. Ajiril- 17, from 1 to Landera, Frary, f’lk. — I 2 9'*i 1 arms to Communist China, as Mrs. Belcher has also given over I government to investigate. For- She asserted that the YWCA T hurner, Mr.s. R uth Oakmon, Mrs. 5:30 p.m. Appointments for this Hartford, March 3—(/F)—The New Brit. Mach, Co. . .36 1 2 .38'i I,odgc charged, but said this was 100 hours at the skywatch since j eign Minister Hussein Fatemi told volunteers are willing to do the Thomas Dawkins. Mrs. Ruth Hil- next visit may be made by phoning State Motor Vehiclea department -North and Judd ...... 27 30 under terms of the Moscow-Pelp- It was established, and formerly j newsmen the government had not work for a program which is of Inski. Fred Nassiff, Aldo Saporita. 3-5111. . has registered 691.863 vehicles for Ruascll Mfg...... 14 16 ing mul\ial friendship treaty. He was one of the airplane spotters ; received a ■ report from Iranian benefit to the townspeople. David Anderson. W allace Ben.son, this year, a record. Last year the Stanley Work com. . 4 8 'i 51*2 declared false the American charge in World War II, when the look­ border authorities on the matter. "We are not against the pro­ F.dward Marsh. Mae Christensen, M.\RCKRES RITES SET figure was 6.57,998. The d ep art­ Terry Steam ...... 90 100 that Riis.sla now-ia supplying arm s out, was at Bolton. Threr other gram,” Kelley said, "but what will' •losephine DclMastro, Robert Hub- ment says siragglers still were T o rrln g to n ...... 29 .31 to the Horlh Koreans and said the members gav« 14 hours to the IKK WATCHING IRAN we tell the Board of Directors?” hard, Vincent Ingraham, Mrs. Wal­ Sharon, Alarch 3 Funeral coming in for registrations. An­ IT. S. Envelope com. , , 65 75 military equipment It had turned akyw atch...... W ashington. M arch 3 UP\- ~— He referred to objections which ter W. Krawitz, Donald Geer, Mrs. services w:ill ■ be held Wednesday other 150.000 or more are-expected U. S.. Enve.lope_pfd. , , 63 68 over to the K/irean Reds was old Mra. Harrj’ Sweet, rehabilitation j I^residcnl Eisenhower is keeping the directors might raise toward /UL-DIIVirNflON Barbara Russell. Mrs. S. Breton. for former Republican State from sales, new registrations, and ■Veeder-Root...... , 32 35 World War II aurplua. chairman, proptjsea ' to run a | Informed on the strife in Iran. appropriating the funds. George B. Murphy, Charles Haid Repie.senlative Roland R. Marck- other transactions in the remaindei' The above quotations are not to Vishinsky raked Lodge ^nd his Bingo, under the aponsorship of | Thw was disclosed today by William Brennan, a member of R t IN and Mrs. Eugene Freeman. re.s. 68. who died following a of the year, the department says. be construed at actual markets. ■'Republican party compeers” over the unit, at the Rocky Hill Vet- \ James C. Hagerty, , Eisenhower's the commisaion, objected that a ZCOLOB HITS Arlon Munroe, R. 'F, Kippax, lieart attack here yesterday. He erans H ospital. Mrs. Sweet also ■ prc.'w secretary in response to re subsidy to the YWCA might set a SterlisK M.yden I Florence Kippax, Axel Anderson, served in the S tate House of reported on the .afghan ..for., the. porters’. questions.. He said, the precedent . for giving . money to. Geraldine. Barton-, Mrs. Marion RepresentaliVe.s from 193'Ltp 1941. new veterans hospital in New Ha­ President Ig "keeping track of the other private groups. Mrs. Bourn "FLAT TOP" I "5fan Behind Beer. Paul W. Do\igan. Robert He aiso held town post.f. among, ven. She solicited contributions situation blit declined to gay countered that the program Is-not I The Gun" Holmes, M arguerite Bnegis, Robert them town clerk, justice of the of yarn nr funds fi-om the mem­ whether Elsenhower was getting for s restricted membership but » = >* I Brennan. Rr,. Robert Scrhoffskv, peace, judge of probate and trial | bers to purchase yarn. the information by the State de­ is for the public. Wed.. "ROAJ) TO BALI" — Tech. Robert McTernan. Mis. Elizabeth j'lslice.-'He also was a sen etary of _^ Critize Y KASY FBKE PARKING Hamilton. Maynard Briggs. David the Lltrlifitld County and Sharon'- President Mrs. Raymond Oosse- partment o^iome other source. ,,rGcHieism of ithsHnoainteAShce of 'lln ■ ahfioiiheijl thlit ■'the ' next dt.*r- -Dohavam . David Famell, . Mrs. Town-GOP committees. trict meeting, will be held in Man­ chester, March -27,, snd a commit­ tee will be appointed to work with New Gun Better a committee from the post. ANOTHER GREAT PICTURE 'frH-- Than M-:i Model THE KNOWN NAME, THE KNOWN OUAUTV $INCI ItO* AT NO ADVANCE IN PRICES! Aclu.1 pbot.ct.eS Hospital Notes (Continued From Page One) MU Stu4.b.W OaBUdH V-( SUrliiht Cmm. WUM Un«. rhmM wkMl SIm —wl tUK-nriiMiu >i>Ud (Ui.—.stim.1 .1 .tin coat. MANCHESTER W o n d e r f u l a perioil pf some years, and it Is PsHents "roday—1-36 believed unlikely that the using ADMITTED YESTERDAY: arms will give serious consid­ Diamond Solitaires Wesley Fay. Memorial Hospitirf: eration to the adoption o^ the Mrs; Alice Courts, 262 Parker type proposed by Warrant Officer street; F,sra Dumore, 126 Charter Cook." 4 BIG DATS 4 FOR BOYS Oak street; Mrs. Lena Reichen- The Ipttcr added, however, that ST A R 'nN O hneh. South WindSoV; K aren B ax­ "we will be pleased to receive a ter, Crjst.al Lake: Earl Tracy, 27 model, of the'Cook machine-pistol ^jPamoug Q w a llt p Silas road: Mra. Catherine Haher- which we will e.xamine and bririg TOMORROW ern, 5 Avon street; Mis$ Gertrude to the attention” of the Chief of FEATURE AT Plantier. 10 Depot square. Army Field Forces. 2:20, 6:45, 8:55 ADMITTED TODAY; Mrs. Rita The letter was .signed for the the New 1953 Studebaker Betko, .Vl Horton road; Donald Chief of O rdnance by Col. 'Rene R. When financing the car you decide on, our rates will prove a Strong. 142 H ollister street; Jo­ Studler. Cook was given s copy of \ seph KullgowakI, 3 Walnut street; the correspondence. saving over those usually available. Paul Jurovaty, Andover; Mrs. An­ Cook said the letter from Wash- / nie tJordpn. 791 Main street. taigtom dated l(fsf J(|in. 12, w a s ke em ctn DI.SCHARGED YESTERDAY: con.sldered here as a rejection and Mrs. Mary Matchett. 326 Center that his model has not been'for­ There is' no "red tape" and no delay. You need no endorsers or street; Arthur Balmer, 218 Center warded to, Washington. NYLON BLENDS other collateral, nor need you be a depositor or customer of the street; Mrs. Catherine Palmer. 204 , (In Wssliington. the Army said First National Bank. It’s almost unbelievably low! It’s impressively long and widel Broad street; Miss Emma-Bongeot.- it hss'been receptive to other Items 159 Oak street. \ devejqp^ by Cook. It said that ,in ■ ■ iBiSCrfARGBD/^^ TreaVwire 'Wwlaii t his' - |i'*5i■ .wfj.I >ir. mittZ. «™538ri(■bCORDUROYS j|1ias IheYleiS^iriedlfmdi^^ ' Anita Metivier and son. East Ordinance had him put-bn tern-' i n all ita t«mp«atuou* beauty And, of course, you do gain' the further advantage of establish* H artford, pprary duty at the. Springfield,. ' ‘-'Xapturin-g .th* paaaiana .and and sYlgKt down to edrthirt pricel Bm'TH YES’TERDAf: A s'oti to Mass., Arseiial In ronhectioh witl) ing b»nk cre d itr-i” If Mr. snd Mfs. Rawley : CVswford, "an invention of his.” The Army pageantry of the hg/s of Romancel f l a n n e l s 179 Msnle street. declined to specify the nature oft SIR WAlTtR SCOTT'S FAMED NOVEL BIRTH TODAY: A son to Mr. the previous invention on security See mir I.irgp hi-w n»»(irlmrhf. of- snia'rl, hriv plaids III Just call or have your dealer explain our easy payment plan. ' The cem pittcly new, sensationally difTer^nt 1953 snd Mrs. Arthur Ferron, 101 Por-'' grounds.) long.-ucuring n,vl»i\,li|pml falirics. .olid -j-nlor gra.v or ter'street. 1. TTie gun is so light that It can brown flnnnri., nr .liiril.v corduroy., all pprfprtl.v tallrtrcd I’. I Studebaker unquestipnably is the most daring step be held out in one hand and fired ■with ruffs and zipper fl.v. Size. 4 to 12. NE.\RLY P.EAtHED IT like a pistol. "It barely kicks," IVAN HOE Borrower's life is insured for the amount of the loan. forward of our timesyin automobile design. Cook said, "and furthermore you Capt. Douglas Mawson. pf the can fire 300 rounds at sustained Shackleton expedition. almost ‘fire and the barrel will not get too m Her*, first by far in an Ainerican ear, is thelrontinental 'hot to hold." OPEN SATURDAY MORNINGS UNTIL NOON reached the exact spot of the south, f T AtSINS charni pf 'Europe’s-most (iistingiiisbcd cars—an im­ magnetic pole. He found a place He reports the gun has been BOYS' GAB LADIES' and THURSDAY EVENINGS 6:30 to 8:30 fired 35.000 times without s msl- pressively long and racy-looking new Studebaker that where the dip of the compa'^s functlon. SLACKS ^ (CLOSED WEDNESDAYS AT NOON) needle was only a fifth of a degree Cook, whose home is at 1027 ROBERT TAYLOR m SLACKS is IP ver}’ low most people can see over its top! from vertical. * ' Flawless Michaels quality diamond.^ Ea.st Third street. Rodeo. Calif., . . . the fiiKTst money can huyl 'Rc- said in an interview that if his ELIZABETH TAYLOR .yond your means? Not at all! Thc.se Com* in and find out about the exciting new 1953 new .'gun were- adopted by the See the FiitfT. First! Ike •gatd' It’s less than five feet high! 1953 Studebaker hard-top! Army, he "would not stand to gain four beautiful engagement solitaire.s Studebaker—the car of dramatic verve and flair— one cent out of it." Personal Notices JOAN FONTAINE illustrate how Michaels quality dia­ t breath-taking in beauty inside as well as outside; monds are within the reach of every A brand n*w lyp* of Pow*r Steoring huditet! . ■ TEL. MI-6-4aU Find out how down to\ earth in price it really is. In Memoriam GEOROE SANDERS Raynn gahaPdinr, 2 pockets, r.ip- Fine sheen gabardine, snilg-tex A Stvdtbektr •iclg iivg —•voiloblt in Commonddr V 4 -; per, ruffed. Brown and nav.v blue ' g rip w aist band k eep s blouses In. • f medarotg gitra cost Tn lorlnir m^morv of Htrr^ Fiifld, iiR lrtiii*sV iIiV il (Price includes hVderal Tax). L*am for your$*if what a buy every 1953 Studebaker who Away fqur Aifo. only. Sizes 4 to 12. Blaek, nav.v, green, 12 to 20. Tap raalender J'or_ Arademy EMLYN WILLIAMS Your memory In ia rl^ar totlAv. Ta Thrill Anewl ef Hug* n*w •xpons*s of sof*fy glass represents—every superbly fashioned sedan, coupe At In th# hour you patt«d away. Award Haaars. —mni tmt» Easy PayRNOBU lavlted AM m odi1i~Cb«m ^eni «nd Cammondgr V-8s-^K«vt 0M-pi«c« John Wayne — Maureen O'Hara . S eta NOEL LANaEY. W AC*U$ M«cNENllt and hard-top—every Champion in the lowest price Wift. dauahlf^rn and rgor windewi c i w tl) o i wind»k$«ldi brnthfr Earl. K RICHARD THORPE- iffiiribfPANDRO S. BERMAN OPEN 'TIL 9 EVERY EVENING field—every brilliantly powered Commander V-8. "THE QUIET MAN" M M-C H Ptcrutc L Ma N c HIS NEC TICUT 1 la f'alor — 1:IS - S:M In Memoriam t i - A , f , I.' • Pina A Brand New Thrill HU In loring memory of Jsmss H. IMous* Warming Cartoon KniTTino iniiis TUNE IN MANCHESTER MATINEE FROM 1 to I P. M. DAILY N>ill who died rcbruary J«. 1931. "FLAT TOP" Ozzie Nelson and .Orchestra DIRECT FROM THE B.A.NK CHORCHES MOTOR SALES His taco we sqon agiln shall sas, la Color — 1:13 - (:SS • iS;2t RADIO STATION WCCC, 1290 ON TOUR DIAL Th» fape we loved well; EXTRA! Latest Warner News MANCHESTER GREEN CONS $o ».)« .MAIN .STREET—M ANCHESTER J 80 OAKLAND STREET MANCHESTER We cannot undorataad it bow. Sterllag^llarile’a — Biehnrd Csriaos But God in ttma will tell. .MlUhell 9 r! 0 1 Wdd„ "BOAD TO BALI”—U Cdlo^ vTODAY “RUBY GENTRY” . . . “HIGH TREASON” Wife and family. I

I; ' ■ i I . W/. - 'f i ‘J/i' iiy 4F or E llin g to n YWCA Spou8oir8 Girl sLEULAEVEMIN^ taka ■place..,..------The second half o f the )>nsic ) AT LOW riUCES Wedding Scheduled fVOOO->UM Radio and TV Class in Dancing WNHO— Ch. • Six Farm Men Leadership Course for new Girt The marriage bf Miss Mary Ann ------.8 M Scout Scout lenders will begin Thursday, Elderkin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ^Arthar Due Taxpayers Pick Delegation Stefan Babut, Jr., 27, of Elling­ March 9, at 9 n.m. All those lend­ Saturday, Marcfi 7 The Manchester YWCA will ► HOUKS 8 A .M L .to .------^ George Elderkin, of 45*2 East (OontlniA^d from Page One) A t :dB-Wl>R('—World New* Roundup. Attend Meeting Notes ers who be^nn their tinlning last ton, was arrested for driving with­ «.ift^WTHT-rg»i_Tg5g- ^ WCCC—K!ddle Comer. Annual ladles’ night, 8MFD,' sponsor an eight weeks course * in street. Rockville to' Sgt. Vernon Sews Own Wardrobe' fall are urged to attend. For any Died to inaugurate a Hawall-to- out a license on East Center street WDRO—Robert Q. li«wl»; Th* Chl- wraB-News. Garden Grove, 6:80. ballroom dancing for young peo­ 7(0 Attend Capitol Hearing Warren of Nashville, N. C., will W ra T —Mnrtln Asroneky. At Springfield T" leaders who are unable to attend take place tonight at 7 o'clock at Australia run on April 28 for wnO-Hew». Tuesday, March 10 ple, beginning Thursday, March 5, last night by 'Patrolman Samuel wi^^uric. Troop 7 held a Valentine party the morning seaalona, an evening the Union Congregational Church. Hob. WHAT—Cup of Coffee Club. YW C A PubUc Affairs lecture on at 6:45 p. m., at the Community Canadian Pacific Airlines- as part Maltempo. The ar:'est was made WONS-Newe. on'Feb. 10 with Ruth Shinn teach­ courae will begin on Tuesday. Rockville, March 3— (Special)— ( the legal voters of the city of Returns from Florida Ellingtoh, March 3-*(Special)— 'Protective Insurance; Property, Y ,. with Rolda Olbaon as instruc­ Rockville, each voting as a of the company's sei vice between during (nvestigation of a minn:- S:IA-WDRC—SboppeiB Bpeelale. ing folk dances and Lynn Rich­ March 10. at 7 ;30 p.m. Both eiT T0I I H a MIL Most Invited Rockville city offi­ Henry Butler of Elm street re­ W nC—Kejr*. Horace S. McKnlght of Sadd's Liability) Accident," Community tor. separate district.** Vancouver, British Columbia, and’ courses will bo held at the Girl cials failed to put In an appear­ turned Saturday from a month's accident Involving Babul and jack WKjr»-Mll Hel^ Mills haa returned from the an­ mond teaching a Valentine game. Y, 1:15 p. m. . A targe group of slkth graders Planning Withdrawal Sydney. Crocker. WHAT—Jeninf with. Wnmp. Scout oflBce. visit at Daytona Beach and Miami Birenhak, 29, of 77 Elizabeth dtlve. WONg—Alen Henry Show. nual meeting of the Eastern States Cadtes, decorated in the Valentine Saturday, March 14 has already signed for the lessons, ance laat night when a group of John G. Talcott asked if it The airline had planned a gala heIleeQrtf.M»OB. Beach, Fla. Babut was between the parklct ; WIdder Browd. W im N-Top O' the Mornln*. Farmer Exchange held this week motif, and soda were served for Ladies' night of Tall Cedars of but a few registrations in the 10 Vernon taxpayers <. staged a pro­ would not be possible at the hear­ ceremony to christen the plane the ■tip—WCCC — Newi; ftwaktut Keww to 14 .years of age group will be Sumner C. Forbes "Em press of Hawaii" in Honolulu on East Center street near Hunt­ ___ at Springfield, Mass. McKnlght at­ refreshmenU. The troop wishes to Lebanon, State Armory, 6:30 p. m. test meeting on plans calling for ing tomorrow for- both bills to be WoXfc-Jfewe. tended In his capacity as Ellington- thank the troop committee for Has Applications accepted. Anyone interested In a legislative study of possible Ver- withdrawn. Welles said, he under­ Sumner C. Forbes. .55, of Vernon March 14. * ington street and was making a Square dance, sponsored by this clqss may contact either Mrs. w n o —Radio Baiaar. Vernon exchange delegate. helping: Mrs. Ralph Greene. Mrs. non-Rockville consolidation. stood White was planning to with­ Center, widely known bu.slncsa- The new Comet was bound for l:i:n to go west on Esst Center WTHT-Bob Uoed. Manchester YW CA, Community Attending from the experimen­ David Hartwell, Mrs. Rockwood Herbert Huffleld or Mrs. Thomas The .group, called to special draw his bill. nian and civic leader in this com­ Honolulu. Making its departui^ street, police said. Birenhak. was 1:15—WTHT—Betty Crocker. For Scholarship Y, 8:80 to 12. • Boland for details. l»T K W u «t PW b » n . WOKS—Gabriel Heatter. tal farm on West road were Donald Richmond and Mrs. John Sopher. meeting by Earl Campbell, a local Gordon Gibson reported on a munity, died yesterday at his home. n:n, it failed to leave the ground,^ t:'aveling west, and minor damage ^TT^^New; Joe GIngd Show. Tuesday, March 11 For many years Forbes acted as >* *^V?t* aYl** ____ -Newi; H«U of Tomorrow. • idP-WDRC—Newa. ^ Wallace, superintendent: Dr. Fran­ taxpayer with business' connec­ meeting held Jan. 26 at which sliced through a barbed wire fence was done when Babi:t struck the WCCC—13 Hundred BBti 10 Hite. Y W C A Public Affairs lecture on moderator at various taxpayer and cis Bird, Dr. Holyoke Adams and Application blanks are now VTW QUITS ELECTION with EwmbIi i I. *it98itll« fMflO tion* in Mancheater. voted to ^epd time, the second bilLwas ditafted. around the airfleld, hit a culvert left, rear fender of the , Birenhak I WHATxSawa; .U«nilng.Btac Review. On Monday o f vacation week a “ Inv.)Mtinmts: Making .theMost o f fclvic se.ssibn.s held In the lowh. ~ lih^ ct-asHed’ into a ditch, bursting car. WKNB-Newe. Louis Riiggles. Also from the'local Court of Honor was held by Troop available for the scholarship (3ib- Small Savings,” Community Y, a delegation to the State House He said First Selectman Pagani WOKB-Wewa. ...— — exchange, Werner Kupferschmid Wauregan, March 3—(iPj^The mn^^uL nuur oniiiMEi ■ actlon- -B.orn In. Ea.st ,HBrtfo.rd..-.Jan, l. IhfiB jaamea...... WHAT--Craii)7 ■ QnftTttr. 10 at Miss Evaline Tentland'n hohs-Assemhly, Catholic Ladies of T:15‘ p.-ih. -- Clearing:: tontomtw.iiCUher -:wa3t.:-tn;;-Tavor:rof - rnnsolidtitlon or~ r:rT:Glber - arrests ye.sterday found WTHT—neakfaet Olub. and Eugene Wanat. Unit(Bd Textile Workers Cfhton T 8 9 ^ soh'“dr FTanRTST'SII^MSlier All the bfMliea were burned be­ ■:9^WTIC-HL«or«Bao Jonat. \ W l T ^ ’naater of Melody. home. This began with a lunch­ Columbus, is giving to a Manches­ T7LUID HEAT "Wall taken Included a petltjon present­ some change, as the job of first Kenneth F. Hammltl, 33, of New­ WXNB—XMBoe Ddto. Choir Rrheamal Saturday, March SI ( A F L ) haa withdrawn from a bar­ Terry Forbes of East Hartford, he yond recognition. "V'I.- • lit—WDRC—Uuale. eon at noon, after which the of­ ter eighth grade girl to enter Mt. P'Flame'*. ru Oil Burner ed by local residents protesting selectman Is fast becoming a fuU- town, Conn., arrested for operating WHAT—Jtai^ by Don«»«. WOHB—Jack Downer’e Waxworke. Thursday, at 7 p. m. the CThanccI Annual ladies' night of Omar gaining agent election at the was graduated from Ea.st Hart­ The technicians aboard were VONB-m t UbS. , ------ficers and p&trol leaders planned report amasiu House Bills 153 and 1050. Both ime job. an unregistered.'motor vehicle. He WO WKNB-Bd Bwett choif will meet at the church to St. Joseph’s. Adademy in Hartford Shrine. Club, Country Club, 7 p. m Wauregan mills here. The election ford -High, School and attended from Britain's De Havilland Alr- emoi ^ taae. l:3P-WnO-Newa; Tou and Tour their meetings for the next four next September. Thia scholarship I Aicl mviiiBa—up to 30X. bills deal with a study of consoli­ Most of those .who spoke at last was arrested’ by Patrolman WO^He kuelc. rehearse music for Palm and. Descries Search. NO 2 local was scheduled for today to deter­ Trinity College. He was a.ssbciated o a ft Company, builders of the months. All agreed that they will offer one half year’s tuition [ aoinetimee moro — while dation but one is an ; amended night's, meeting seemed to take it TTiomas R. Graham and posted, a f t U - ^ R c Haney. Easter Sunday. A t 8 p. m. the sec­ mine whether the A F L tmlon or gcttiiw eleon.oanfiortabtc, with the purchasing department of Comet. Canadian Pacific said the WHAT—Hewa W^OC^dwa; karket Baiket would like to work on the follow­ for two years, provided the stu­ 9 form. for granted that residents of *10 bond for his appearance in W HAT—lla ‘ lw Prokram.“ ond In the Lenten Lecture aeries Stalactites hang down from the the Textile Workers Union of autooMtic heat. ‘^Flamcflcs" hearth United Aircraft Corporation in crewmen all were from Vancouver. James W . Lewis' w n o —Hotee and Quoted. ing badges: outdoor cook, birds, dent maintains grade ' marks 180 Persons Attend Rockville were entirely in favor of C9 ::rt. Allan C. Jones, 25, of 762 BiW—WOH8—Oecll Brown. Newe; llU —'^ D R O - » bb C»mby. by Rev. Kenneth Johnson. This, roof of a cave and stalagmites America should represent ring hcipa cstraet greataat. beat East Hartford. The ill-fated aircraft was one of nO -Tlelor H. Undlahr. trees and wild flowers. Cook outs according to the standards of the (CIO) Approximately 130 persons were the propo.ted bill, however no city Farmington avenue, Hartford, wno-^WRAT—Mmoua____ Triala. one will deal with question. "What grow from the floor. the eihployes. (ram every drop of oiL Phone ue A member of Vernon Grange, two jet lincr.s which were to fly Most Excellent rflgh Priest and overnight hikes for the spring school. present at Vernon Elementary officials were present. Joseph posted a 62G'bond for driving an WKKB—Got. LodBt. De-We Think of JesusT^hrlst ?" y for detaUe. Expert iaetallatfoa. School when the meeting was call­ he was a past master there and between Honolulu and Sydney. The James W. Lewis ni^nounces that «0-WawA were also planned. These application blanks may be Homelson of Rockville felt it unregistered vehicle and operating WTHT—H e w : Joe Olraad Sfepw. Following the tecture and discus­ ed to order by Walter Hibbard of deacon of the First Congregation&l •company had planned two trips a WHAT—jjpoHa. iBiM—W B M — Arthur Godfrey. obtained from Mrs. Timothy K. would be a good plan to have the Church of East Hartford. Besides the annual m etin g of Delta without carrying his driver’s lic­ W T lm ^ True itory. sion in the social rooms, there will Manchester, who acted as moder­ week each way. ense. W TK^IMeome Traveleri. be a Lenten worship service in Troop 20 has donated 315 to the Bye of 19 Holl street, and should committee formed to make a his parents, he leaves his wife, Chapter No. ^1, Royal -.^rch Slaela. Throufh The. Teari. be returned to Mrs. Bye by March ator. Hibbard wa.s . elected from study, as did -Abrahani Brooks of . Alex Balchunas, 37, of 68 Stark­ B^Bade. the aanctuary. Holland Flood Relief and the the floor on the motion of Irving Mrs. Sarah Ashworth. Forbes; a Masons, will be held In the Ma­ By Pattei- ifundrid BBo M Hlb. money has been sent directly to 10. this date having been extended FOGARTY Rockville and Mrs. Alice Hammar son, Lt. Frank S. Forbes, stationed weather street, was* arrested by W U A ^ l^ la n Coming Marriages Campbell. sonic Temple/tomorrow night at WDRO-JaekBalman.. la k Believe. the . Girl Guide. Hostel,. Buitenaorg, from March 5 beosuae of the re' of Vernon. ' Several .present felt -at. Wrlght-Patferam^ Air Force Patiolmen Raymond Peck for a - Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Y. Hoffman At this point In the meeting Aged Queen Mary 7:30. / I BilB-^TORC-iQuy lipml IBttt-MfDrii:SS—WTHT—WklaparlM BtreetA Baam, The .Netherlands.. cent Bchoor vacation. gtiidv of the situation could be Bake, Dayton, O.; ■ twlK^daughtcrs, atop iiign violation at -Woodbi'idge of Butcher road, announce the en­ RAN(X and i m OIL Gordon Gibson asked permission' Member^ a:-e ilrged to attend idii(-.WO0&>Newai U &ndred and Examinations for entrants will BROTHERS and Oakland streets last night at Ownera Porunb gagement of their daughter Lois On Feb. 16 the troop entertained to speak and called the group’s at­ made without legislation. Mrs. Richard P« Caldwell'of Packa- WOMB—Auto Tune Berhy^ be .held at Mt. St. Joseph's Aca­ Earle 111 for Eight Days this meeting, which is to receive 8:15. WKA' Itallaw ProfrBffl. Marie, to John G. Klotzle, son of 30 boys at a boy-girl party at the 256 CENTER ST. tention to the sudden death of Campbell told the gioup he nack J-,ake, N. J.. and M WTHT—Bereao, OaouBall. ’ewe; Jack^pwney. demy on Saturday, March 21, at and Hnnt:al financial and statistical re­ WON! Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Klotzie of Zion Lutheran Church. Cookies 24 Hour DeliYery Service Telephone Mitchell 9-4539 Sumner Forbes of Vernon, early felt n taxpayers’ league shoiild be W. Barry pf Madison. N. J. W nO-JHt^bM NothlBB- aQd puqch. were served and both 9:30 a.m. formed and-out lined the procedure -five grandchildren. Funei’al -sery- ----(Cimttiioed from Page One) ports ^ d to elect officers for the STORK BUSY IN STATE Maaebeater, Altadena. Calif. A March v/edding ycsterda.v. He said Forbes repre­ ensuing year. ■ He further an­ a Girl lUfrleA is planned. girls and boys had a most enjoy­ briefly. No definite action was ices will be held tomorrow at .2:30 ELUSIVE POLE sented civic good and betterment \ nounced that action may be taken Miii- ' ______Marriage Intentions have been able time. o f the community and waA often taKetv and the ineetinK adjotirned, -p.m., from^,theJ?tewRirJt,_and_Whlt,-, It at- Ihe .aame timg. lt..m.ust_.be. Hartford. March 3-(**)~The UidB—WTUt—PMfry Como. ney Funeral Home, East Hartford, "about 'piirchasing new officers' stork was a busy bird in Connecti­ B:CB—WWS-^BIll janklna Sh«K wnc-Btrlka It Rich. filed In the town clerk's office, called upon to act as moderator at subject to call. reritambere^ that because of her Thifi young lady Ih one of the many currently sewing and ^ m WTHT-Btpek Market Bumraary: The south magr.ettc pole of the with burial in Rose Hill Memorial age, n«r condition is liable to vary ;-OTes. cut during 1952— busier than any WKNB-Newa; UO aub. Rockville, by Leon William Parker, M;-a. Ha.'ry Frazer talked to MORIARH BROTHERS the meetings of the Vernon Fire Homeowners to Meet / The regular meeting will tie fol­ WONB-Ladlea-Ladf------Pair. Jr., of Main street, Ellington and Troop 33 about Mexico on Friday earth has not been reached. It is Park. Friends may, call at funeral from dayto day.” other year on record. The old bird Having with a SINGER sewing machine, completely RE­ *'w ^ ^ ?fea a th er; Headline BdlUoB. WDRC—Arthur Godfrey. SIS CENTER STREET TEL. MI-3-5135 G fioid ItMits’ D istrict at the laat annual meet­ The second annual meeting of lowed by the usual refreshments WOWB-Pulton tewla, Jr, Alice Pearl Beyer, of 2 East street, afternoon, Feb. 20. She displayed located In Antarctica, at about 72 ing accepting the office df treas­ the West Rockville Homeowners home after 3 p.m. today. Observera noted, however, that delivered a record 45,412 babies W n C —Boaton B l^ l* . ------'—Italia I ^ lt o Pro«rem.---- and social 'hour. lUlB—WTHT—We. The Women; Itockvllle. X pottery and serapea frpm Mexico, degrea* south and 155 degrees 16 urer. The entire assembly rose and association will be held Saturday 51 ra.t-Addle T. Taft a week elap^ied before any last year, breaking the 1947 mark B U IL T by e.\perts, costing only $26.50. Carrying a five TilB—WON8—TaUo-Teet. of 44,618. The State Health de­ WTHT—nnter DbtIA Il»3d-W6lf8-Hawa. Pemonnl Mention and later the girla played a Mexi- minutes east. “ Weild't Eiiieay OIHEpIci” .at(5od.,in silent respect _ at the Legion home on West Mrs. Addie Talbot Taft, 84. wife nounfement of\her illness v^s UiaP—WnBO—Grant.;. Blaak...— ... .Tiihfi 2 service in "WestTHidaier ab­ partment, which gave out the fig­ WDRCWUnlOf Mlaa. - WCCC-Kewi; 13 Hundred and 10 Mis* Marjdrle Skiff' of Lbhg- memory. street, startihg at 8;I.V p.^'m" Tm- of Lyman N. T aft of Crystal Lak'e madfi. Uklihliy rbw l famllv A il­ yeifr 'wntteh gua'rMtee, 'this ^ p^ comes complets » !» —wno-NewA HIU. meadow. Mass., was a Sunday visi­ PoInU Out Differences portant business will be transacted died yesterday at the City Hos- ments. even minor «pes, are dis­ bey. ures, says the increase In childr 'S WTHT—Silver Basle. births Is d:ie to a raah of marriages WONS-OabrIel Heatter. W nC—Bob and Ray. tor at the .home of Miss Hattie Earl Campbell explained* the snd^ there will be election of offi- pital following a shoi-t Illness, She closed promptly. Millions of pounds in public and with a handsome carrying case and all-purpose attach- WHAT—Berio Program. just after the outbreak of the Ko- _ WDRC—Jo Btafford Show. ■WOHB Queen for a Day. Berr. ■difference- between the. .two . .bUls e g r i ___ ' was born .April .15,1868 In Putnam. Sir John Wei:-. ,oneN»f Queen private funds are being spent on B:4S—WDRO—Bd Murrow. iraHT-Break____ the Bank.Bi ‘ Patrick Close of Ellington as presented by Reps. Luther A. This Is the final meeting for a daughter of Chauncey and Julia Mary’s doctors, called on n«T this a:-r?ngemenls for the historic ccre- j-ean w'ar. meht for “darning and mending. Credit terns of $1.25 wnO-One Man'a PaiBlly. WKNB-'Huale from out of the Weat. morning and spent a hart-hobr at n\ony.' .' 'IRR9 WOin^-'rop Tnnea. avenue has been called to Detroit, White and Franklin Welles, stat­ President E. Ellsworth Watson. Anderso:i Talbot and had lived in 11:**-WHAT—Pot Pourri. Mich., where he attended the fun During his term of office the:'e Marlborough Hoi:.se.- Hwsehold Princess Margaret, younger sis- weekly are available. For a free home demonstration, l i Ur-WOWB-Tltua Moody. 11 ;U—WDRO—Roaemary. /• ing -he objected to the appointing this, section for 40 years. WTHT—Police Blotter. _ w n c —Bob Hope. eral of his mother. of electors by city and town offi- have been many highlights includ­ She was a member of the Crys­ ficlals said it was a iW tIne call. je r of Q::een Elizabeth II, also S:M—WDRC—People Are Funny, WCCC—A Friend of Toura. Howard Edwards who is with cipla to any committee to make a ing a Halloween party for the chil­ tal Lake Methodist Church where Although it was ilecided long s ill. B::cklnghsm palace said INCOME TAX without obligation, call Miss Kay, Hartford 46-8801, w n o —A Record of Hlatory. WKNB—Hualo Out of tha Waat she’^'aa confined to her room with WTHT—Sparring Partnera. WHAT—Ronaonl Program. the U. S. Navy and stationed at Study, He indicated that commit- dren; fund-raising turkey shoot; she was organist for 20 years. She ago that the aged Q^ecn wot,ild not Have your taxes computed or WHAT—Pollah NaUonal HoHomA attempt to allend/^the long cere­ a col anytime. Bhones open 24 hours a day, including Sunday, wwyy'vwva etvt,—a UAwnaaemav^/laiw Aftemeea Norfolk, Va., spent a week-e.nd tee members should be elected by ' two Christmas parties; outside leaves her husband Lyman N. Taft checked by a qualified tax ac-. WON8—'That- Hammer'Guy. . . leave "with his parents Mr. and the voters. j house decoration contest at Christ- mony at which hw granddaughter countant. Call Mitchell 8-5416 B:1B—WHAT—Serenada In IBsfB-WDRO-Wendy Warren. of Crystal Lake, three daughters, Deb Sewing Center, 173 Morgan Street, Hartford. B:1P-WDRC—Mr. and Ml North. WCCC—Luncheon llualcalA Mrs. Nathan Edwards of Glen- Calls Bills ‘ I'nfalr* i mas; entertainment at each meet- Mrs. Jennie E. Simons- of Crystal will be crowneiy Queen Elizabeth Single-relied animals may be for appointment or stop In at T m c —Red Skelton Show. WONB-Curt Maabey Time. II. any protracted illness in the very m::ch more highly organized WHAT—Italian Voice. wood road. I: ving Ca)npbcll was the first Mng. Anno:mcement is made of the Ijike. Mrs. Howard Taft and Mrs. 244 Main Street. Available at WONS—High Adventure. royal family could put a damper than any single cell in an animal WTHT—Paul Whiteman Teen Club. Wnc-Hevra: Weather. speaker, fle stated he was opposed'^'•'nmers of the decorating contest, Ralph Long of Rockville; .one son, yoar eoavenlCMee. WHAT—Report from City Hall. WKNB—Nawai Bporta Special. Manchester Evening Herald El­ to the proposed bills as ' unfair; Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm MacGregor Otis W. Casey of Monson, Mass., on preparatlwa for-the scheduled eomposed of many,cells. BUB—WTHT—Morton Gould ConducU WTHT—Newa; Jack Berch. of J 6 Robert road. U tli—W n c —Aunt Jennie'a Storiea. lington correspondent, Mrs. O. F. unjust, un-American— they do not nine grandchildren and eleven BidP-WDRC—Ufa With Uilgl. WKNB-Blng Croaby Time, Berr, telephone Rockville 6-9818. recognize the spirit of Democracy". At Satui'day’s meeting there will great grandchildren. - WTHT—Town Meeting, w n c —Medley Time. he a g:'orery social; each one at­ w n o —Martin and Leiwla. He added that the bills as writ- Services will be held tomorrow WQN8—News. BRADFORD KIN DIES tending is asked to bring one nr WONS—Bill Henry, Newaj Official WTHT—BlnfW Crosby. ren would allow "the town falhei'Sj at 2 p.m. from the Ladd Funeral \- Detective. ^ WDRC-Aunt jennte.- to appoint people favdrable to •'-.-ri ilopis and refreshments -Will Home. Dr. George S. Brookes, pas­ WHAT—Newai Nlte Weteh. WHAT—Gemma Oil Prozeem. 1 Westerly, R. I., March 3—OP)— their ideas", and that- he. fclUthc— tor. emeritus- of Uqloa Congraga- f :!•—WDRC—My Friend Irma, UilS—WONS—Local Newe. Mrs. Mary K. (Babcock) Wheeler. Plan Feature Act . w n o —Fibber McGee and Molly. WTIC—Lenten Meiiatet, proposert of the-bill were a.sking tional Church will-officiate. Burial WTHT—Enrin Canhem. Helen 72, of Ashaway, R. I., a direct for legi.slation for ah enabling One of the feature arts at the will be in the Crystal Lake Ceme­ WONS—Bonn of Our Time. 13:30—WDRC— Romance of Trent. descendant of founders of Massa­ art that would mean the :nhttc:' magic .show sponsored by the tery. The funeral home is open P;U_WTOTr^rwli> Ctahem WHAT.^LaRom Program. chusetts and Connecticut, died yes­ U:l RC—Lenelle ParaoM: Doris WCW-Newe. " i could be put on voting machine.s Rota:y,. on March 14, will be Foo ! today until 9 p.m. Day BAOW. WONIr-The Women'i Page. terday. without a town meeting. IJn - find Company; This act 1s j - — WHAT—News; Nlte Watch. WTHT-Newe. A native of North Stonington, made up of Edward Boyce of Hai t- All Tolland and Vernon news WTIC—Two for the Mowy. WTIf^Herjoris Mllli Hour. District File Chief Howard WTHT—News------" Of ‘ “Tomol ol-o Conn., she traced her lineage to H)iels:nan questioned benefits to ford. and is as.sl.sted by "Ming Toy" items are now handled through/ WIOTB-Man on •he Street. William Bradford, the first gover- WONS—Frank BCwards. 13)43—WDRC—Our Gal Sunday. he received from consolidation. (Mrs. Boyce). the .Manchester. Ex-enlng .Herah X U:IS—WONS—Motic Lover'a Hour. WCCC—Music for Milady. r of Massachu.setts, and to Bovee has been iniere.-ted in the Rockville biireni:, located at WTHT—Ceneert Hour. WKNB-77>e Falteee. Thomas Stanton, one of the first The chairman :-e:ninded him that M)ia—WDRC—Newt. was the purpose of the appoint­ wo:-Id of magic since he was a child Market street, telephone Rockyillr WTHT—We the Women. settlers of Stonington, Conn. and ha.-News; Music for Mllliona '. (V>. ment of a committee to )'nake a 5-3136. WHAT—Tbs Vflght Watch. t:00—WDRC—News. sional field since 1946 when he U:«4—WDRC—The______Three Sma. WCCC—Manchester Msfinee. *^«P>»1 study. Welles, who is also Rep:e- U:t9-News on Alt SUtlons. WTHT—Ken end Carolyn. became a member of the Society of FREE ANTI-POIJO SHOTS WONS-Newt. sentative, was a.sked to tell how •American Magicians. He ha.s been 111. WHAT—News. the bill came into being, an officer of this organization lOW, WnC-N3Wi, Cot Heartburn? j , Explains Origin Hartford.- Ma:ch 3—i.P)—Con­ U ili—WTHT—The Late Bn; l!l3-WDRC-lRC-Ma Perklnt. since 1949 and Is also a member of ______Inlgl ' ’ He stated that it was handed necticut’s Health department says The New Standarii of the American Road WDRO—Dwight Cooke. WTHT—Show Tunes. of Robert Hourin and it will give away gamma globulin wnc-Naws. ^ WONS—Yankee Food Show. to White with the reque.st that .it the International Brotherhood of WDRO—Public Service Program WHAT—Batty Kimball. GET TUMS! be presented. As White wa.s a new anti-polio immunization agent, to 11:13—WDRC—Symphony Hall; News. WTIC—Roai. The Musical Miller. Magicians. state re.sidcnt.s needing it. The de­ t;l3-WDRC—Toucg Dr. Malone. Tup BpEBd relief lor |M, legislator, he p:eaented the bill w n c —fltan Kenton Concert. •e«r stnmATh. Hearing Slated partment also calls for increased U:33-WnO-News. WKNB-CareTan of Music. but did not add to it the wo:'ds WCCC—News: Manchester Matinee. aeld bidiacBtkMt. Residents of the City-and town Red Cross blood donations to .sup­ Tsmartow WTHT—Paul nerve; ‘‘by :equest". will have an opportunity to meet ply blood fqr globulin production. g:33—w n c —Frank Atwood. 1:45—WDRC—The Uuldlnx Light Welles, .said that the p:opos5 d with the School Building commit- The gamma- glob:illn will be dis- WDR(>-rann Program. WONS—Connecticut Ballroom. bill was not White's. When que.s g:43—WTBT—Homing DsfVoUona. WTHT—Guy Lombardo. tee and the a:chitecls for the pro- ] tributed from stocks made avail­ WKNB-Newa. IM OrIt ? tinned, he .stated he was told it posed new school on East street to 'TUMS 503 TNI miMtr able through the Office of Defense g:55—WDRC—Rellgleus Talk, 3:33'^WDBC—Second Hra. Burton. IMAM' wa.s presented by a st:pcrintendcnt > sorrow at 7:30 p. m. at the high w n o —Newa. WCCC-Muale. •/'I Mobilization. WQNS—News. ___ WKNB—Nows, Caravan of Music. of a manufacturing co:icc:n in ! school. Thi.s i.s the ses.sion originnl- t:3*-WDROiNeWs. ^ wno-flPhe Doctor’s Wife. ------I— RoCkvillc, hut did not dlVUlg4',.Ul£.'Uy planned for Thur.sday evening, WTHT-Newe; Top Bit Tima; Scores WINS GOLD MF.DAL WCCC-Good Morning. Good Musts. name. Welles .said he .secu:ed a but advanced one night to give WKNB—PoloBla. WONS—Connecticut Ballroom. WTHT—Breekfait with Ben. 3:13—WDRC-Porry H ^ . copy of the bill on Jan. 29 b::t felt i-no:e onportunity to in.spect plan.s New Haven, March 3 i/Pi -Vin­ WONS—Weather; News; Alan Henry w n c—Cliideralls Weekend. in its oi-iginal stage the city of and ask questions. cent J. .Scully, assistant profes.sor _ w n c —Bon Steele. WHAT--«av« a Llf* Profrim. WHAT—Cup of Coffee Club. S:U-^WOKB-'7fcwi. RISLEY'S Rockville would mit-vole rur.il j Enters .\rnieil Forces of history of* art and architecture .1:13—WONS—News.. . "Xpui Friepdly M urker. Vernon tlirc.c to .ope. ; . Peter. F- Rice.' RFD Roc.kvllle.- ts . at -Yale, has. won - the a953 goUJ. 7;33-WOKB—Lomi News. "ttesisg*!;“ais"rc c c M _____ 99 Summer Street It was tfi'en he w:ote the addi­ ::nder orders to 'p:occed to the re­ medal award of the Society of 1:33—w n c —Weatter. wnC-CInderel“ • lerer Weekend, “ 1;S3-WDRC-Old Music Box; Ntwa. WTHT—Betf______tty Cmacevoave.her. Td. MI-3^080 tion "Such consolidation shall not ception center at Fort Deven.'. Architcctu:al Historians for his w n c —^ b Steele—Morning Watch. 8 :«< ^ 5 ^ R L -"> h te r ilay. Tht Rod C rou is YOUR hdpiiig hand .... herome effective ::nless app:oved Mass., for Arm y as.signmcnt and "outstanding contrih::tlon to archi- WCCG—News; O^d Morning Music. w n c—Newa both by a :najo:;ity vote of the training. tecfural hi.story.” He is the second WONS—Alan Henry Show, WHAT—MO Oub. FREE DEUVERY •xlnndnd with warmth and compassion * to oii WKNB—News, Phil Hale Show. 3:55-WTHT—Top Hit Time. legal voters of the Vernon Fire OE.S To Meet Yale graduate to win the rnedal in 1:«8—WHAY—Newi S:t3-WDRC-HIIItop House. W e Give SAH Green Stamps humanity. District and by s majority vole of Hope Chapter No. 60, OE.S will the la.sl two " , ' 1 ;I3—WONS—Weather. WONS—Jack Dewhsy'a Waxworks. WTHT—Weather. WTHT—News;'THT—N - Top Hit ^Time; WHAT—Newe; MO Oub. It is YOU at th«rscmm of disaster. It is YOU W n c —Llfe Can Be Beautiful. OPEN SUNOm WCCO-Muelc. by thn side of the wounded and crippled and hurt. WKNBr-Wewi' RegvNS.t Matinee.. JINTIL1 P. M,. -It is YOU eheerin9 the shut-in.. . — feeding the W n(^-Roae of Life. hungry ..... reliev^ the stricken . . . en­ t:13-WCCC—Ntwa; Music. Television WDRC—House Party. couraging the frightened. WHAT—Save A Life Pr^ram. ManchesuVs Oldest Einancial Institution w n c—Pepper Touegi Family. P. M. 5:45—W0(%-Junior Disc Joekay. It is YOU comforting, sustaining, restoring. \ WNHC w n c —Right To Happineta.. 4:00—Kate Smith. WDRC—Home Folks. a:*6;0O-TV Tech CTub. 4:53-WCOC-Musle. ANSWER THE CALL... FROM YOUR HEART ;16—Meet the Stare. WDRC-Robert Q. LawU; Chicago- 01LLMI-34M0 aO—Howdy Doody. ASK FDR . . WITH DOLLARS. ^ ^ 00—School Days. ana. 'I;0:30—The Spostscope. WTHT—Cal Tinner, The DEAN 5:40—Weather . Forecast. w n c—Baekstags Wife. .5:45—World News ToCsy. WHAT—Newe: Polka Hop. ROY KNOFU 7:00—To Be Announced. 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You gel the hig "(Jo,” the lop-level riding 4:36—Program Previews. .1*■ - ' ■ .-CWte*3y«y.-‘- .-.•■^'Gor • • "-ratqiqo-HiHWd NatidVis.'' ifWMiRewiaaBB'; ^* ■ ■Poinfbff^^hirthrlit’yle ymif pfthlrt^hfthWm'e-Yp^ 6:00—Western Tlicster. iccv oH l-^ 4:01:00-;®iip'flReporter.------OPEN DAJLY »i\ f. rara. A'gliM*. (/heck Ford'* ” ^.orth SI ore” .fe a t u r e * . . TeiU. Drive thi*-new. TrOO-lS T:46—USA Canteen; - *2- J; UNTIL 5P.M. hide and mode.m office facilities. Ford .an«r you'll-tnow -why w « Miy it'* worth more w-beo you buy. it , . .-wrorth ■ 5.00—Bishop Fulton J. Sheen. 1:30—Ernie Kovaca Show-. FTRESTONE^ more_ when you »ell it. 5:00-Deeert Trail. 5:30—Armchair Theater. 10:00—Danger. Thf^rsdays 9 A. M. to 10:30—To Be Announced, s 11:00—Late Show. Both serve -"you well when you want to ar­ Built for go! Tomorrow CONVERT NOW 8 P. M. WNHC range heme financing. Long experience is al­ A H. Yo:i rhoo«e your high-compreMion power in Ford. 7:00—Today. 5:00—Test Pattern end Music. ways good. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, m J^RCH 3, 1953 / KTANTHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY. MARCH 3,1958 PAGE fEV Eli P A G E S a iriigiy -Nf S I II howcjc, wearing ...big, broad, buzzed about them and thus-came W a p p i n g iimirljMtpr to their knowledge, -might seem to natural grin, and by-no means ill State Elk Lesters Bolton Coventry ‘ them only goasip or the fruit of at ease. And the baby, believe it Skywatch Schedule ^tipnln$ Ifpralh untoward snooping. or not, W’s.s not in' the presidential Here Wednesday Town Meeting PUBLISHED BT THE It is impossible to escape the In­ arms at all, but safely back in the Franklin Howe to Assume New Lease on Life Given B SJIA LD p r i n t i n g CO.. INC, Wednesday' terpretation that what the order arms of Its mother. Offieerffisf the Connecticut cilki Is Interrupted ^ ^1 1 Blwcll Strett Midnlght-2 a. m .,...... Volunteers needed. Association will be present tomor­ Muicbrftcr. Conn.__ really says is "be a gestapo or None of us has really believed THOMAS r. FERGUSON. 2 a. m.-4 a. m...... Leo Pleclty. row night at the American Legion Dog Warden Du^ties April T School Planning Committee WALTER R. FERGUSON, else," and It is difficult to imagine that the hand is really quicker 4 a. m.-6 a. m...... Howard peters. By Fire Alarm ' Publilhert than the eye. We have all a;i- 6 a. m.-9 a: m...... George McGraw, Elizabeth Dziad- Home on Leonard street when a Fotmded October 1, 'ItSl the state of work and morale in.a Bolton, March 3 r— (Special) —f work to be heard by the W8C3 ONLY department where every indlvidiml sumed that, if'the rye were “good - us. , \ discussion meeting will be held at Wapping, March 3— (Special)— Coventry, March 3—(Special) — • officera’ training school Friday at !I •ubUabed. Eveninc_ BMcpt -9 a. m.-Noon ...... '.Alan WabrA. Michael A. Glean. 8 o’clock..,____. __,,.' '' Franklin Howe of Lake Street ex­ during the Lenten season. Voters here last night approved ' “ ** Church Community House. I ft n<14^^ And HoIld»y».>y«. Bnt«r watched the per- J himself and the people to finish operating costs are grreater than Miss Helen. Rose, daughter -of wak/bumed on the roof and some gained approval. Peter Lfstro 6f‘ 2 Plaiio pikee. lewa dlepatcbee credited to.it. or the Work begun. So too the Chris­ tury. " Mr. and Mrs. George O. Rose, of ndt othenrfee creditet.' In thle ^eper ington, and what routine employes formance via the natural eye said Of God’s Name had been anticipated. stringers and timbers were Accept Town Aid Manchester, was fined $24 for ai d Ufo tbe local newe publiahed here. tian when he prays, "hallowed be .Ask $450 Rental Bolton Center, has been named to charM . The fire originated In In the second meeting the town violation of rules of the road and Ml rlfhta of'republloetlon of ipectal of the federal government really President Elsenhower is wasting Thy name," must also mean an the dean's list at the University dl i]]etchea herein are alao reaerred. Andover selectmen asked $450 a pile of lath. Chief George Enea voted to accept town aid funds $9 for improper registration in a deserve is something quite dif­ his time at golf,'He demonstrated, Continuing his sermons on the obedience to God's will which is rental for the ensuing year since of Connecticut where she is a first ia continuing'tn investigation. from the state. Social Security for session of Trlsl Justice Court Fri­ full aenrlce client of N. E. A. Serv- ferent from this. We want out- they said, the hands which would Lord’s Prayer, Rev. Clifford O. more than mere respect and rec­ they stated residents of both year student in the college of Arts all full-time town employes was day night. Trial Justice Alanson Ic I. Inc. , . _ ognition—it is a dedication of him­ and sciences. The honors list re­ Approve Budget Publlahera Repreaentatlvee: The government to be able to func­ be perfect for a T-formation quar­ Slmp.son chose the words, "Hal­ towns fail to throw rubbish over Voters' last night' approved a favorably voted as was an appro- E. Stewart, Jr., presided. A. Harry self, according to Mr. Simpson. the edge making more bulldozer quires an average rating of B In pri.ation of $1,000 to nut the pn- Ji llnb lUthewa Special Afency — New tion in an atmosphere of ti-ust terback. lowed Be Thy Name" aa the sub­ all subjects. budget of $389,140 for the'lO.’iS- W. Olsen was prosecutor. Tirk. Cblcaco, Detroit and Roaton. labor necessary than had original­ 54 fiscal year and are in line foi- grnm Intel effect, retroactive to Change In Dales UEMBER' AUDIT BUREAU OF rather than one of suspicion, an ject for his commimion medita­ EXTENDED FORECAST ly been expected. The dump Is Marshsll P. Lovegrove of South Jlilv 1, 19.52. C RCULATION8. road was in New York City this a tax of 30 mills laid on last year's The organizational committee of atmosphere of spontaneous ef­ tion at the Sunday morning serv­ located on Shoddy Mill road close grand list. The new budget will The dog warden and dog damage the Nathan Hale Community The Herald Prir.tln* Company. Inc., ficiency and loyalty and decency ices of Center Congregational Boston, March 3 ' (flh— , The to the Boltdn town line and re­ week end where he attended a account was boosted $l,.5.50 moe* adaumea no financial reaponalbitity for business meeting of E. L Bruce include a raise of $400 for the Center will meet March 12 Instead tj pofrapbloal errora appearlnt in ad- rather than one in which it is as­ Church. temperature in New England for portedly i.s being used regularly first selectman. and voters agreed to apnronriate of Thursday. The group will have a VI rtlaementa and other readinc matter Connecticut The choir, directed by Andrew the n*ext five days, Wednc.sda'' by local residents. Company of Memphis. Tenn.;. $400 to aid in defraying aalaries sumed that these qualities can be Miss Gladys Gage of Hebron The 30 mill tax represent.s a joint session with the Center's fi The Xancheater Evening Herald. R. Watson sang Gounod’s "O through Sunday, will average nea' The agreement to use the An­ four-mill Increase over the pres­ and expensea of the Board of As- executive committee at 8 p.m. in obtained only by spying and com­ Divine Redeemer;” The new desr the seasonal normal with alow, ris­ dover dump save.a a problem of road and Miss Marcia Smith of •sessoi a. 'Jbtaplay aCvartlaing cloaing houra: Yankee Shoddy Mill road were week-end ent rate. .that building. V F ir Monday—1 p. m. Friday. pulsion. W hat'we want is an at- cons were also Installed at the ing trend Wednesday through Fri­ many years standing for this com­ In other action: Increiwed Service School Board Session r IT Tuaaday—1 p. m. Monday. mosphera In which it will be as­ morning services. munity since no suitable site could visitors in New York City. Seiwice to niore than 280 fami­ 1 ir Wadneaday—1 p. m. Tuaaday. By A. H. 0. day then colder over the weekend. The total general government The Board of Education will i ir fhuraday—I p. m. Wadneaday. sumed that Americans arc Ameri­ To point out the importance of Precipitation during this period be located in town that was ac­ budget approved was $88,132. A lies in the ares served by the meet Thursday at 8 p.m. in the P >r. PTiday—1 p. m. Thuraday. God's name itself, Mr. Simpson ceptable to the votens despite the Manchester Evening Herald Bol­ Coventry exchange will he made cans until it develops otherwise. When, toward 3 o’clock on the will on the average total over one ton correspondent, Mrs. Josenh treasurer's budget of $50,887 was Robertson School. automatic CUIS F ir'Saturday—1 p. m. Friday. explained that the word Jehovah Investigations of at least t\yo com­ possible the first of next Week. naaaiSad deadline; 10;M a. m.' each This la what the Eisenhower ad­ half inch melted occurring as D’ltalia, telephone Mitchell S-S54S. also approved. School budgets, Tomorrow’s Event Calendar d dr of publication except SaturCay- afternoon of the Education Com­ In the ancient times was known mostly snow northern sections and mittees. totaling $250,121, were' accepted Installation of additional central ministration. seeks, too, an: at­ ,’The. selectmen .report tha^t a office equipment. st_ the Coyentr_Y Wednesday meetings will Include t a. m. mittee's hearing on the bill to only to the high priest and only mostly rain southern ar.eas late by the voters. ------Ladles Association'qr the First mosphere in which no gestapo of create a higher board of ed'Jcatlon. uttered once a year in the Holy of Wednesday, Thur.sday, and part of meeting was held wi(h New Haven Harold Collins wa.s elected to exchange on South .street will TuesdRy, March 3 Holies. T'here Was a deep sense of Railroad officials last week pre­ probably he completed Friday, ac­ Congregational Church doughnut hot water heater any kind needs to operate. But in Connecticut, Dr. Finis Engle- Friday and possibly again about the Town Plan and Zoning Com­ awe, fear and respect toward the paratory to submitting a petition jbesc^ribes Search cording to H. T. Chalmers, Wil- sale from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. with this particular measure represents man, state commissioner of educa­ Sunday. mission for a term of five years. a sewing session at the aame time The Cure Is Ugly Too name of God throughout the Old HOW MUCH WOULD YOU LOSE? to the Public Utilities Commission He will replace retiring member limantic manager of the South­ a far from perfect answer to the tion, finally entered the Hall of on the matter of replacing the For Atomic Facts ern New England Telephone Com­ In the vestry; Brownies ’Troop 69 Testament, he said. \ A. C. Holland. from 3-4;.30 p.m. In the Robertson WIth Senattir .McsCaitty and Wa problem involved, --i------the House, bis .bearing was rightly -In- his explanation- of-the-mean- IF YOUR HOUS€ SHOULD BURN, w’oo.den bridge^ at the Notch. An­ ■ The meeting ..aitthqrized. the pany Uaa showing every sign of plan­ that of a general who has - the ing of the term, "hallowed," the other meeting with Stale Highway ■'A rrew of four men has worked .School; junior 4-H. Homemakers ,1.. Department representatives has Lt. Elmer A. Weden, Jr., a Navy Board of Education to lease the after school at the home of Mrs. ningJ to keep their own Investigat- day's battle already won. minister pointed out four parts Pleasant Valley School for one on the project mo.sl of the time HOW MUCH OF IT-WOULD YOUR FIRE INSURANCE been arranged for tomorrow. medical officer assigned to the Ralph C. Hoffman, leader. idg gestapo operating permanent' No Sobering Effect His massed artillery and his to his d.e f i n 11 i o n —apartne.ss. years, for $75, to the Pleasant .since it was begun Jan. 7. About GLASS^LINED! wide-ranging cavauy had cleared righteousness, reverence and obedi- REPLACE AT TODAY’S COSTS? New Roods AddM Atomic Bomb Casualty Commis­ 1800 aub.scribers are now being Merry Maids after school at the iy~and with Ithecoitilng more and Atomic energy may be a dread A mileage' agreement with the Valley Club. home of Mrs. A. G, Crickmore with and, won the spot of high ground ence. sion for research and investiga­ Reports of various town offi­ .served through the local exchange For only pennies a day, you niore apparent that they are as and tragic force, but we have where he could sit, with the bene­ "God is first, apart. He is above State Highway Department was in Coventry and Andover. Mrs. Ethel Cargo, leader; Frisky signed by the board indicating that tion of the effects of the atomic cers for the past year were ac­ Needle 4-H Sewing Club from 7- ajlUing to apply the smear to the had It long enough now 'to begin volent satisfaction . of victory on tho world, apart from it yet clearly bombs dropped on Hiroshima and cepted. Telephone conatruction has can have youf choice of-the to realize that it is not, of Itself, his face, antf survey the mopping ONE-THIRD? ONE-HALF? there are now 27 miles of im­ totalled $162,000,000 In ConnecD- 8:30 p.m . at the home of Miss eiflcials of the present admin­ and closely Involved In it." said ) proved Town-aid road in Bolton. Naga.saki, Japan, was guest Change tn Time' Naomi Oriinth, leader; Bunnies world's finest and fastest ssater istration as to.those of the past going to ' persuade men Into any up operations, which would con­ Mr. Simpson. "The Lord's Prayer speaker at the meeting of the There has been a change In Ume cut since World War II. The new tinue until night Itself interfered. This is an Increase of two miles in.stallation of the local dial equip­ 4-H Club at 7:30 p.m. at the home heaters. Don't delay any longer. aflmlnistration, one of the obvious new and more hopeful type of be indicates that God's name if it is BEHER LET US CHECK YOUR INSURANCE over la.st year's agreement and re­ Kiwanis- Club held yesterday of the Wapping PTA meeting of Mrs. George F. Farrell, leader, For this happy result, staff to be hallowed must be set apai-t noon. scheduled for this evening. The ment to serve llie Coventry ex­ on-Plains road; choir of the First Enjoy all the hot water you want, p^blems of the Eisenhower ad hevlor. work, brilliantly thorough, dis­ from other names —; swearing, NOW ON BOTH BUILDING/kND CONTENTS flects the addition or several new change is typical of telephone ac­ roads to the town’.s road system Mr. Weden, the son of meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m. in Congregational Church rehearaal when you want it, for kitchen, bath nlinlstratlon is that of how to ob- The world aa it Is has taken the cipline, masteitully Inciilrated, blasphemy and misuse of God's ) order to accomodate the guest tivity throughout tho atate. at 7:30 p.m. in the sanctuary. and a high state of morale, ob­ name-do little to hallow it." as well a.s improvement of ap­ Kiwanis member, outlined the Re<’eive Eqiilpiile'nt and laundry. n for Itself some imip|inity, so existence of the atomic bomb in proximately half of Flora road. facts of this Investigation since its speaker. Dr. Use Wilfe. .^.Climax Chapter, OES, at 7:45 It it can go ahead with the its stride, and is going ahead' as viously engendered by the feel­ Using portions of Lincoln'a Get­ Homemakers Session Tlie Volunteer Fire association p.m. In the Masonic Hall in Mer- ing that a very way of life was tysburg Address to illustrate both AppllcAtton Rejected start in 1948 and reviewed sonie of In South Coventry ha.s received SbjiSlness of running the govern-usual. It has not produced any An application that would the continuing results on the resi­ The Homemakers Club will meet rovv; rehearaal of Coventry Players at stake, were responsible. the third and fourth quality of ) frpm 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thuraday two Scott Air Paks, 300 feet of "Still Life” by Noel Coward at 8 nfent and creating and Implement- change In human motives, or in The staff work was so good that hallowing God’s name, the minis­ change the zone for a two-car ga­ dents of these two Japane.se cities 2 1-2 inch ho.«ie, six helmets, six AS LITTLt AS $5.47 A, MONTH MAIN J. Smith presently located in a resi­ from blast-radiation and fire. In the Communllv House. The sub­ p.m. in the Brookmoore Barn, iBg policy. ______the extent to which human beings the day was carried and won with ter pointed out that reverance and ject will be "Oven-Meals.” Those pair boots, six raincoats, two hand Snake Hill road; setback party at untold numbers of torccs still held 963 STREET I N C O R P O R A T E D dential area was unanimously re­ ... In. acvojdanye with, the plan of lights, at a total, cost of., about l -'I^e Obvious answer "to this pro^ follow normal courses of behavior, dbedichce arc :aI'sd'' pArt: of the jected by the Boning Board last who plan to attend should- make- 8 p.m. in the Nathan Hale Com- In fact, it may be questioned In reserve, not even mobilized. The meaning fo£ this phrase of the REAL ESTATE — INSURANCE the Agricuituie’ committee to reservations for the luncheon with $1,160. David Fraacr wa.s recently nttinity Center with Mr. and Mrs, ttm, toward jvhlch Presldfint honor of doing battle this par­ GROUND FLOOR ) night. -auction Porklwanis to the regu­ added to the membership enroll-' lUsenhower himsei'f has been head whether Its real effect has not Lord's Prayer. TELEPHONE Mitchell 9-5241 Refusal by the hoard to grant Mrs. Herbert Tomlinson "Mitchell Lawrence C. Latimer in chargq. ticular day on this particular field Ju.st aa Lincoln stated that the lar members, John LaBelle acted 3-6936 or Mrs. Earl Brogard ment. Personal Mention " lag more or less openly, is to claim been exactly the opposite—to in was reserved almost exclusively "1NSURAN8M1THS SINCE 1914” the i-fqiiest of Frank 'and Lillian as auctioneer and disposed of two Herb Olub Session ground they were dedicating was White of Lakeside lane ended fur­ Mitchell 3-8984. • Ramon Mentel of North Coven­ ONLY DOWN for the exeeutive department of crease the stubbornness with for the staffs, pupilk, and gradu­ already hallowed, po the Christian hams o f-19 pounds and 10 pounds The Herb Club will meet Thurs­ try left Friday to join the Ma­ ates of the state’.s tiachcr.>i’ col­ HARTFORD ther speculation on plans to find to Matt Moriarty and Russ Pol- Delivers Sermon government the right to police it which human beings hold to rou find's out he cannot in a sense o p e n THURSDAY EVENINGS Robert Calbert. a student of the day _at noon, at. the . Caprilanda rines. leges. the institutions which, un­ W * W * W * W * a work.shob for members of the Icrton, respectively. Jim Blair won Herb Farm on Silver street. The Mrs. Addel Mbore is confined to s tir,. to establish the impression tine types of conduct. ■' der the terms of the bill, would be so-called 35-mile.s-an-honr club. Hartford Theological Seminary the door prize donated by Dahte Foundation, delivered the Sunday group will continue a discussion her bed at the home of her son-in- tia t it is policing itself adequate A relatively petty sample of all removed from the sway of Dr. The Whites made*the applica­ Pagani. on "Pclargoniuins". and "Herbs law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. ly, and thus to eliminate Senator this can be found in the fact that Engicman and placed lindcr that of tion in behalf of their son, Gene, sermon' at Community Church. 10 YEAR FROTEOTIOM RLAN1 who indicated his desire to use the Rev. David Crockett is confined to for knot garden boardera”, Fred Squires, with whom she lives. McCarthy's excuse for his own ac the 18 members of the Joint Con a new state board of higher educa­ r’spcrially pantolinas and ger­ Mrs. Moore was 84 on New Year's tion, which would also govern the garage as a headquarters and re­ hi.s home because of illness. tivlties. If ^e administration gresslonal Committee on Atomic manders which were very popular Day. University of Connecticut. paid point for automobiles eon- Deaths Last Night Mrs. Milo Sylvester demonstrates its own health in ell Energy—nine from the Senate and nected with the club. Thd applica­ Mrs. .knnie Collins, Manchester during Elizabethan times. Those Who were to carry the tion .sought to change the garage Evening Herald Wapping Cor­ Lunehrnom Volunteers Friends of Mrs. Milo Sylvester 5l[ YOUH MASTIB PLUMUk OB the respects in which Senator Mc: nine from the House—have now burden far this da.v had .been well By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Volunteer mothers who are as­ received word of her death Satur­ 'Oarthy might be likely to attack briefed before hand. They had location from a residence to a respondent, la vacationing in Flori­ met six times for the purpose of business zone. Washington - - Harry S. Elkins, da. During her absence Mrs. sisting with the preparing and day at a convalescent home in East it, sooner or later the people will electing themselves a chairman been well organized, in preliminary Opposition DevrlofM 65, commerce counsel for the Na­ Thomas Burgess,--^r., will act as serving of hot lunch meala at the Longmeadow, Mass. She ^'ss a skirmishing, during which they tional Petroleum Association and George Hersey Robertson and Oen- sister of tbe late Dr. William L'. gbt tired of Senator McCarthy's and failed each time. signed endless pellUon.s, over and Considerable opposition . ove’" correspondent. Telephone Mitchell Manehestor DivMwn IkYANT BLUE SEAL Interference. the application was' made itself k former employe of the Interstate •ter Schools this week follow; At Higgins. This committee—perhap.s the over again, wrote form leUer.s to Again in 1 9 5 3 ... , Commerqe Commission. Born in 9-.5802. the Robertson School today Mrs. ^ie. ■artfard Bas To do alt this, however, is no most Important committee in Con­ felt, both at last night's meeting Manchester Evening Herald Cov­ MODEL 3-119 newspapers and legislators, made snd in the form of s signed peti­ Rochester. Minn. Died Sunday. Loomis Dyer; tomorrow Mrs. Fred easy or simple task. And one of the gress-remains functionless be­ endless phone calls to legislators, Wtlmore, Ky.—Mrs. Ludie Day Eherle; Thiir.sday, Mrs. L. James entry correspondent, Mrs. Charles I tion, protesting the requested U Little, telephone Pilgrim 2-6231. dangers being run is that any cause it cannot manage to elect opposing the bill in question. They zoning change. Pickett, 85, widely known in Wo­ Open Forum Loyzlm; Friday, none. At the Cen­ system of discipline and security had had their pep meetings and Many area residents. In rom- men's Christian Temperance Union ter School; today, Mrs. Jesse A. Itself Its own executive head. their strategy meetings. They had circles, Kentucky president of the Brainard; tomorrow, Mrs. James 4-H HONORS MORENCY strong enough to clip McCarthy's The deadlock is simple. It Was menting on the;redur.st fora zon­ made some minor mistakes in their ing change. stated they wore of the wido\y of Rev. L L. Pickett, Meth­ Tribute to Mrs. WUllams' I Despard; Thursday, Mrs. Ralph C. wdngs might be almost as bqd as originally expected that the chair- execution of this preliminary skir­ odist evangefist and composer of Frldsy evening release came to Hoffq^an; Friday, Mrs. Herbert W. HaAford, March 3 (A*) Con­ opinion that Bolton was being Coilch. necticut and, Massachusetts 4-H McCarthyism itself. . joint .committee mishing. Some of them had called asked to accothmodste a Man­ many hymns. Born in New Orle­ the spirit of Mrs. J. M. Williaire'. up legislators to protest against ans. Died Sunday. Meetini^ Postponed clubs have honored vice-president One of the measures the E|sen> \veuld alternate, every four years, chester nul.sance since most club The groping, little hands became ani) general manager Paul V. the bill without actually - knowing .members are from that nearby Harrodsburg, Ky. — William H. still; and the light went out in the The Businessmen's association hower administration has now put between the Senate and House. what the bill provided. Rome of Riker, 74, retired Insurance ex­ meeting yesterday was postponed Morency of Radio Station WTiC fbrward seems to court this par- fo'vn. room that has known her presence because of town meetings. Mem­ here for outstanding tervicea Senator Hickenlooper, Republi­ them, under questioning from leg­ "The Zorting Board professed Its ecutive who was manager of the for sixty-nine years. tanilar danger. It is aMorder from can, was-its chairmim^n the 80th islators, had admitted that they western department-of the Insur­ bers will be notified by postal card through the WTIC farm youth pro­ had-beeh -instructed to make the admiration for the work being To those of lis who have watch­ when the next meeting will be held, gram. The clubs .expressed appre­ ■ Joseph • M: 'Dodge, Eisenhower’s CbhgTess, being “succeeded by the done hv the or^hizalfdn but 'also' ance Company of .North . America. ed' the daily-strijggle- of coiuage-, call in question. This skirmishing Chicago, for 17 years; officials 'said. ciation Ih a plaque presented to' able Director of the Budget, to all late Senator McMahon, author of stressed , that such sn enternrise grace_ and fortitude over the in­ 4-H Notes Morency for the statlo^n's loan was supposed to be amateurish and t.s not de*(red in a residential aec- Batesville, Ind.—Robert Moglker, the employes in his department. the atomic, energy act, when the spohlaneoua In nature, and the fact 60, veteran newspaperman, who creasing burdens of pain and weak­ The Good Harvest 4-H Garden fund of $25,000 for the purchase by tlon. ness. it has indeed been the Club will meet March 11 at 7:30 4-H clubs of purebred heifer calve.s I "One of the fundamental obli­ Democrats regained control of the that It was being directed by WSfS Sneaker covered the admission of Arizona gations of each member of the powerful genius was supposed to into the union in 1912 for the As­ triumph of a great soul. p. m, at the home of Donald Gehr- to be raised by 4-H clubbers snd Senate. Now„aay the House mem- Miss Marv Walmsev will sneak- We who have known and loved jng with Eliaa Clay, leader. bureau staff,” the order ^ states, be well masked. to the W.SCR o> TTnited Methodist sociated Press, former editor of the future farmers of America 1 commuter. It Is time - But the main technique for the the- weekly Batesville Times, -*nd Mrs. Williams during hard About .59 4-H'ers atteiuled ..the m em bers...... "la to protect himself and the rest for the House Co have Its first Church at 'ts roeeUng tomorrow at C a l c in a to r final engagement was easily un­ 8 p. m. Miss Walihsev, currently at one time a professor ^at the years, and have witne.ssed the vic­ of the organization against the chairman of the group. But the derstood, and there was small .studying at Hartford Seminary, University' of Washington. Died tory, must have learned the true development and existence of any ji'embers, with Htcken- room for tactical error. The as- has recently returned fpom a mis­ Saturday. meaning of Browning's “ Situation within the bureau'which Ibbper ready to resume as chair­ slgnmMit was to crowd the Hall of sionary a.s.signmCnt»in China. “ Orange," N. 'J. W. Reed Nor­ "Grow cld, along with me. la in conflict with law or regula­ the House early and full, and this She will speak on the' overall ris, 68, retired vice president and The best la yet tb'beT'"'^' man if he can. get the votes, will was done. The assignment was to The last for which tion or which is inimical -to the mi.ssionary program throughout general manager of the gas and Look What One Dollfr Buys You not agree. So the matter has stood direct 20 oratorical giins against the world. This is the first of-sev­ coke-divialon-of Kopperk Co., Inc. The first was made.’^ ., AUTOMATIC GAS effective operation, security and for six meetings, with underatand- every burst of fire from Hie ene­ eral special talks on mi.ssionhry Borii in We.st Finley, Pa. Mabel L Patterson. AT THE * standing of the whole group. Able humaq vanity and under­ my, and this was done. The- as­ I "Knowledge of anything of this signment was to carry the field by standable quest for poliUcal power sheer power of onslaught, and this r ■ DISPOSAL unit Ic|nd should come from within the and prestige proving more power­ was done. And It was accomplished 4 gitiup and not from without. Any ful than all the demands of the so early in the Afternoon that Dr. Brt gway Mills investigation of such a situation atom-ttseif. There" arc things the Engleman could arrlvei only an L O O K A H E A D CONSUMES ALL GARBAGE should originate with Uii organi- hour and a half after the hearing committee should be doing in the had begun, and find the field safe­ ' Infants z|tUuR eud should not be brought atomic field. But tlv fact that the ly his. and BURN ABL E TRASH oh it from outside sources. committee happens to be dealing Not long after, I)r. ..VJlicrt N, 100% All Wool SWEATERS 1.00 i"Any member of the staff who with the dread atom has increased, linlversity of Connecticut, and hM’ wen founded information in­ rather than diminished, the purely beyond donbt* the mysterious \it-‘ SLEEPERS _ L 1.00 lain to wh^m nuuiy of the Englr- Y bs, l o o k a h e a d to Ineoma dicating that a continuation of an human and political rivalry In­ man speakers referred somewhat existing course of action is illegal. SOCKS AfoKLOO Stindard Medtl Wai •134 volved. anoymoiinly, somehow disappeared Tax Day, 1954," oRd the convMe" Improper or detrimental to the In­ , That would also seem to be the from public view. The day was tost, there seemed little doubt of that. 'j terests of the organization is ex­ effect of the atom upon nations. itnee of daducfibl* "out- Brother and Sister pected . and instructed to report Had he cared to win it, this way fiquriRg LOW INSTALUTION . thejij, .qway,. a t least, he must likewise. :.kavr. ■ V ' ■' . - ..... - fr6M''‘thelr usual arms race, - be tralne

f -• i / ' ■ 'n..- , , -A "i. ' 1 : i" 'v':", ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERAtD,. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1953 P A G E |H ! n |.

ture shall rescind the resolution Seven Persons adopted in 1029, urging Congress Tax Payments School Bids to Initiate steps looking into Eisenhower News Tidbits 'United States participation in a Sense and Nonsense limited world government. Total $57,642 Culled from AP Wires Opening Due Killed in Bronx The legislature will be also ask­ ed to approve complete codifica­ Stand Gets If at first you don’t- succeed, front. They’re simply, .Jwxes,-square Bids will he opened tomorrow Factory Blaze tion of State Welfare laws to make take a pafce from Jersey Joe Wal­ and flat... with no room for a Revenue from Properly Queen Elisabeth of Glngland for the construction of the pro­ them crystal clear to both agency cott's book. "Welcome" mat. The old front decorated 60 veterans of Korean- posed Vernon-Lydall elementary personnel and the public. During Febnmry Was Malayan. battlefields in ceremony : (Continued From Page One) State Welfare Commissioner 8 to 6 Vote front porch was quite a place; It school and for builders finish Praise God for the ble-ssings of $10,627, Cervini Says at Buckingham Palace... Soviet hardware and kitchen equipment Howard E. Houston, who took over freedom and security, for a system had a weather-beaten grttce. And pewspaper Trud reports arrest of to be used In the school. ^ Michael Rosalsky, factory man­ the $.30,000,000 a year agency In (Continued From Pago One) that Upholds the sacredness of hu- honeysuckle used tb climb its rail­ unnamed "spy" who it says at­ ager, dashed wildly Inside several January, announced today that his IContinued From Page One) Total property taxes collected so The public opening is slated Democrats will Ught the revised ,man. dignity. ing In the summer-time, There, at far ' in the current fiscal ' year tempted to cross Kimsian border for 4 p. m. at the Municipal Build­ times, in., efforts to help employes office is now preparing the codifi­ one end, the long swing hung, a disguised as railroadman. ., cation for legislative action. measure. rey agreed Bradley had aald Clare Luce Takes amount to $57,642.31 of which ing. Unless all bids are rejected to safety. place of romance for the young. Worcester, Mass., barber, who The resolution charges the Rus­ Restaurant Verslop—One' man's thla and had added that the build­ $10,627.02 was collected during the Board of Directors can- au­ "Some more are In there," he meat la another man's croquette. (What vows we made beneath the February, according to a report of said his wife nagged him continu­ thorize entering Into a contract moon, as we would shyly swing up neceaaary for auch an offenaive lUily ICiivoy Oath ously. admits in court he fatally said, weeping and pleading with sians with violating wartime would be costly in manpower and Paul Cervini, tax' collector. stabbed her In midnight rou. . . . with the succe.ssful bidder when agreements by "forceable absorp­ and spoon!) And then. .. there was Collections for water amounts to it meets Friday. firemen. "I hope my girls are out.” Bill — I’m sorry, I forgot the rocking chair, and grandma did materials. (C!ontlnued from Page One) State of Rhode Island reimposes Obituar tion of free peoples into an ag­ about your party last night. "The general aald that launching $123,984.85 Since AUg. • 15, 1952, of embargoes on pig' shipments in Ebbets, Frid and Prentice, Fire Marshal Martin Scott said gressive despotism," accuses them her knitting there; while grandpa which $16,213.26 was collected last architects for the 18 cla.ssrnom June — Oh, weren’t you there? perched upon the rail and spun a an offensive would necessitate the Officials explained that plan was Washington and Kent Counties be­ explosions, apparently resulting I of having perverted the under­ diversion of materials and man- month. cause of new outbreak of vesicular school, originally estimated con­ from dust, spurred the fire. Dense, standings "to bring about the sub­ -time tale. And ma, a pan considered at a time when admin­ struction cost at $960,315, but the acrid smoke - billowed from burn- In recent months .we bear that upon 'ber knees, would hum-a tune - powar...from .other areas of 'the Unpaid tax balance for the years exanthema. .... D eath s jugation of free peoples” and ex­ the demand for secreHrriea In while shelling peas. And pa, in his world,” Humphrey said. "He said istration leaders here thbuighf the from f948 to IBifr 'i s $2F,355.08, ' Pbrty-two-yisar-old Bridgeport aquBra' friotag* hax been nrdticed in r heaps of cotton, h itr uphol- pressed ihfi" “hojiii; that the -Washington has becofne so great own .sturdy chair, wduld smoke his an offensive would eost more In i elections would be held-ln April, while the unpaid balance, on water man.dies in-hospital from In.iuries since, and the b'd is expected to atery.2r: stuffing and carbons. plea who have. been .subjected to that applicants are given only one pipe with thoughtful a1r. Before manpower, with greater casualties j However, they said the voting is bill* la $13,354.14. received when struck h.v aulomo- be considerably lowier. Platoons of masked firemen, Robert W. Dexter the captivity o f Soviet despotism teat: "They are put in a room with the door, old Tom. the cat, would and greater consumption of goods | ^ ‘The bsdance on hand in the park­ bile and trurk, ■... President Elssn- - Final plans for the school have moving Into the building In 20- Robert W. Dexter, 80, died last shall again enjoy the right of self- a sewing machine. \va.shlng ma­ ing meter ancen approved by all concerned minute relays, found one man night at the home of hla niece and determination." sleep upon the "Welcome" mat; and materials than are now pro- envoys will not be caught under rubble, moaning, in- chine, and a, typewriter. If they and children, on the steps, would grammed. was $44,923.38 at the end of Febru­ to i’eiinsylvanla del'-gatloii which- government groups. nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Taft said the measure probably can pick out the typewriter, they Expect Frank Talks delayed until that tlm|e.. ary, . . Total collections thus far. invites him to attend Independence jured and unconscious. He appar Wright, 102 Green road. win be brought before the Senate dream of curcus po.sters and ice The retiring ambassador, Ells­ ently had been trying to climb are hired. cream. Away with houses square Reports have been circulating from the two sources amount to Day progr.-im In Philadelphia. Coming here from Providence, next week. worth Bunker, will leave Rome $69,92a;38, but $15,0000 has been through a window, f and blunt! Let’s put front porches that Van Fleet can be expected to early In April. About Town R. 1., he had lived In Manchezler The Ohioan said Sen. Tobey (R- There are two sides to every spent for purchase of land for the John T. Oakley, acting deputy for the past 12 years. N. H.), absent from today’s closed on their front! —Karl Flaster. talk frankly to members of Con- Congressman Joe Martin. Re­ eventual -widening of Pearl street. for dentures, hearing aids, and fire chief, said employes fought question, and a politician usually grass In secret sessions while their general support.” He leaves one brother, Walter session, was not recorded on the takes both. publican Speaker of the House, Recelptafrom ^ e r sources since The Past Mistress Club qf the blaze with hand extinguishers' amendment or the resolution. giving his views on the Korean was among a score of top-ranking Well, let’s try to strike a baK for 20 minutes, before an alarm Dexter of Mansfield, Mass., and AM Magistrate—Have you anything Aug. 18 total $73,046. They are: Druphtei-s of Liberty. No. 17. one sister, Mrs. Annie Fisher, also Senators listed to sa.v before I pass sentence? war. Republicans who watched the Charities, ' $9,377.04; sidewalk re­ ancc. .'You owe your parents some­ LOUI; will meet with Mis.s Anna was' turned In. Otherwise, he said, THIS ‘N’ THAT He is known to be bitterly dis­ thing. to be sure. You owe them of Manchester. Senators voting for both the ‘The artist got hungry—rand changed ^he title!” O, I am "carrying the torch” and Burglar—Yea, Judge. It's a bit swearing-in ceremony. pairs, $6,944.41; Police Depart­ nielcfon, 38 Dennison street, Hart­ possibly none would have periehed. amendment and the revised reeolu- 3 - s-ss: appointed that the Korean truce Afterward, some 20 photo­ ment, .$6,263.92; care of ceme­ love, respect, attention, and wliat- ford. Thursdav ni"ht. Tl^e" nlan - Assistant District Attorney WII The funeral will be held Thurs­ rooting for the old front porch. thick bein’ indentified by a chap talks resulted in a virtual cease­ ever financial help you con give day afternoon at 2 o’clock at the tlon were Wiley of Wisconsin, H. f:-: The houses fiow are all too. blunt; wot kept ’l-» head under the bed­ graphers, television and newsreel teries, $2,878.75; sele of burial lots, to leave from the Center at 7 p.m. fred A. Waltemade joined Scott In fire at a; time when he felt he had cameramen, took -over for 15 $15,018.37; building inspector. $8|-' them without becoming a pnartyr. an Investigation. Employes were Holmes Funeral Horn;, 400 Main Alexander Smith of New Jersey, OUR BOARDINU HOI KK - w i t h MAJOR HOOPLE they have no porches on their clothes the whole time. the Communists on the run, and Hlckenlooper of Iowa, Taft, laager OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS minute.s. They ■ took pictures of 342.75; rents, $7S0r recreation, You do not owe them your ov.m The Child ' Study group of the assembled in a nearby building f6r street, with Rev. (Clifford O. Simp­ that he had to leave Korea before $6,884.68; veteran housing, $15,- chance at happinMs even though questionlng. son. pastor of the Center Oongre- of North Dakota, Ferguson of a victory was achieved. Mrs. Luce with Secretary Dulles, Lincoln School PTA will hold its MlcMgan, Knowland of Ozllfomla, T. M. *■«.«. A hlLOW DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE Justice Vinson and Italian Ambas­ 080.21; -zoning, $573.50; libraries, (t means you can’t continue to be mohthlv meetih" tomorrow night "I was in my office,” Rosalsky gatkmel CThurch, officiating. MV WORD.TV/IGGS/ BRIEF VOO'LL GET A PlCTORE OP * im WtA But there were no signs that the' sole support of yoUr parents. all Republicans, and Gillette. ME A Bit OM TH16 CHAR­ HIM IF X TELL VOU THAT ’ Van Fleet was at odds with Eisen­ sador Tarchlanl. $1,786.03; Park Department, $87.02; at 8 o’clock in the library of the said, "when suddenly I saw this Burial will be in t^ ^ E a st Ceme­ RESTAURAMr Talking dbefore newsreels, Mrs. refunds and claims, $24.65; Board That is where your brothers ..school, Profe.s.sor Reginald S. fire, and smoke came over the tery. Opposed were Senators George ACTER WHO MIGHT RACk YEARS AGO HE FIMAHCED AH ‘It’s time we started planning for tha future—how about hower. He told a meeting in San of Health, $29.83; Highway Depart­ come in. Work out a minimum of Oeorglfi, Green of Rhode Island, LAUMDRy A\Y GiLEhiT •SERVAHT AERO VJIZARD WHO BUILT Antwtr to Pr^9UP G, refreshments; jured in their flight. 20 Eternities law 32 Skin opening 41 Scorches too short, But I think I know textile products company which 12 Musteline 35 Rub with bi) 42 Musical note Will Talk to Committees and Group D, hospitality, A dozen firemen were partially 22 High card enough of the Italian people to temporarily shut down a depwt- overcome' by amokei-And required 0 23 Eats mammal 36 Dispassionate 44 Worms Then Van Fleet will have a busy know tha!t I am going to be very ment. Junlora of Mystic Review, No. 2, f I 19 Indolent 37 Consolation 47 Companions time with members of Congress. happy to make a longer stay In the breakdown, 41 claims oxygen treatment. sparingly He is due to meet with the So They Say I WBA, will meet tomorrow at 6:30 Six bodies were found on the 25 Pedal digit 21 Negative reply 38 Father or 50 Corded fabric among them. were' initial, 181 . continued, six p. m. in Tinker Hall for a meeting C eral service, will be held 24 Withered mother 52 Rot flax by House Armed Services committee agent claims and two veterans. mezzanine level of the factory, Thursday morning at 11 s.m. at 28 Steamer (ab.) tomorrow, the Senate Armed Serv­ "W hat especially draws me to Actresses in New York and Chi­ and drill rehear.sa1. Those who re­ situated on the ground floor. Flre- the Holmes Funtral Home. **“ WWte »»us. 27 Weepers 28 Scottish 39 Thinly exposure them isi, their great generousity 'There were 116 females filing. quire tranaportatien should call aheep(old.„ scattered 56 Rough lava ices committee Thursday, and pos­ . While claims were on the Imdlne cago are considered to be just ihen said they'apparently had been Main etreet. Rev. Arthur Wallace I ^ 29 Legal point sibly the Senate Foreign Relations and kindness and deep humanism. business girls and there is not the director, Mrs. Elessie Farris, by trapped by tumbling debrii or the Bolton - CongregetlOhsl | ^ M D S 30 Mineral rock I think at this time that it is their here, the stated showed a drop of much mixing of a girl's social and 6:15. \ 1 3 4 5 6 8 0 n r committee on Friday. 9 per cent to 11,277. The number of overcome by smoke. ’ ^ ‘ ChuFch will offlclite, and burTO LIKE HE 31 Mimic He may in these sessions indi­ kindness and generosity and hu­ her business life. A tea and eplce processing firm, will be In the Center Cemetery, I ^ ‘*”-**^““L^.***^***?**?.®^ 33 Observe manism whicli gives me the women claimants was 4,655, the The Infant Jesus of Prague ments by R>issla while the aa)UL1AMk It Up BY V. T. HAMLIN thongs and talks with government officials number of jobless veterans with be vtolated.) ALLEY OOP m (1) Continuance of present pres­ service s'nce Korea filing for ben­ than to fail to'go a mile.—Sen. George, dashed into the burning John Bartorla 40 An (Scot.) n te" W'Jb, sure on the Communists, with UN in other agencies along with pri­ Hubert Humphrey (D-Minn.). Union Soldier, 111, building to bring out a. cashbox Ainwifiment Delhated ALLEY. I MTREOME ...HAVE YOU ANY IDEA WELLLu., NO... BUT LIKE efits which are supplemented by John SartoriB, brother of Mra. The committee rejected, 8 to 4, 41 Blood money 1 m readiness to take "adiitional mili­ vate citizens interest in public containing $300. Margaret Clgnetto of this town, THE OF THE DIFFICULTY YOU ALWAYS SAY, ITS 43 Storehouse n- a VM n tary steps" from time to time, affairs. the federal government remained By and large it has been the boy an amendment by Sen- Ferguson THOSE ATTENDANT TO THE PROB’LY ALL RIGHT at 20-*. Initial claims decrea.rrd. Survives Surgery died Feb. 88 In Maadowlanda, Pa. (R-Mlch) to prqclalin the hope 45 Bow slightly i where a military advantage might who was not able to go to college Bom In Italy, he had been a reel ANEerTHETlZATlON OF THERE IN TH' 48 Assist 30 ii u Lack of work layoffs were re­ that oaptWes of ^f^Het deepotlsm OUCH PONDEROUS ENCYCLOPAEDIA... accrue: (2) withdrawal from ported in textile.s, garments, hard­ whose fnmlly has had to mourn dent of that city for 40 yenre. may again efijtw haU-detomina- . rcA0-3T&? 48 Ages Korea—an action Bradley said the (in the Korean war).—Dr. James (Continued From Page One) Senate Approves Bealdes his slater, he leavee sev­ 49 Diadem 15 , ware. reco'.’ding instruments and B. Con ant, U. 3. • High Commis­ tion within a niamawork which American people and U. S. Allies transportation equipment while eral nleeee and nephews. win „ „ .austaln "a juat paate”, tostoad 51 River in would not condone: (3) contin­ ’« and 8 sioner for Germany. covery.’! A surgeon called the Probe Resolution A solemn high Maas of I of “’auatain the Switzerland 3S i) uance of the war as It is, keeping A rehlringa were noted'in textiles, amputation "very satisfactory.” W' '\'M\ paper, restaurant and construction. was held this morning from Ow g*rguson afgu^ t^VtlM^psaca 53 Bitter vetch HI. m4 w up pressure and holding down UN Big business has stolen the Re­ The operation was Hard’s sec­ D$dy of Miraculous Medal Churdt ^ ..n-to? which n^oPlishiY 54 Penetrate HO ■a W - casualties while InAfcting maxi­ publican Pai-ty. — Sen. Wayne ond in 13 days. He was admitted (Continued From Page One)' v .'iii Q— Is the original negative of to Meadowjhnds. Funeral Mrvlcet 55 Free from V Mb Ml Ml mum losses on the Reds, and (4) Morse (I..’Ore.). to the ho.spital Feb. 13, and sur­ vrtn be held Thursday morning at ^ ^ ™ tilth taking steps to get n decision in 5Iatthew Brady’s famous plinto- geons cut a spinal nerve Feb. 18 Republicans said the appoint­ m Korea "even while we realize it gruph of Abraham Lincoln still In Ruth Millett ment of added judges would "go a Si*® w'y' S' The Senate committee’s Inquiry 3 3 57 Paces » ii i l existence ? The Union men 1 have deait .wdth. in an effort to ease the foot ail­ Home, 225 Main rtreet, and a coifi-1 agreements thamaalvcs T. M. 58 Landed might eventually involve us in an I have found to be hono-able men. ment. long way toward alleviating" the eepr. IMS-U.sm k.. u. MCA a «—M.eu. en. IM. i all-out war .'with Communist A—Yes. in the Library of Con­ • All Must Share Burden ”?*i**i ^® produced closed-door testimony properties ?h” 5! 5b gress. —Defense Secretary Charles E. The cigar-smoking veteran, vig­ present congestion In the Superior o clo^k in 8t. Jftin6f v6ro6t6ry. j wegigwiny from O iaHm *rtChtp) VERTICAL China” which "could eventually de­ •And Support Aged Parents Wilson. orous and alert despite his years, Oovrt docket /j j k C'V.THs - -- “Mom bought a •wall gift for you, Jania—-ah^aid aha velop into VYorld War III.” has a habit of pulling through. He The court now has 20 Judges, in nominated 11XI iT'.i F'lWf r«»»-.y 1 Swift Q—What material was used by home tomorrow evening until the | Rueeia, generally 'defending the navar ahould hava apaht .ao much on that brat!” 2 Peaceful 1 Started E'Yirore This letter presents one of the When you stand atill and fight survived a of pneumonia In eluding five who elt as Justice of hour of the funeral* Van Fleet kicked up a political the Greeks and Romans In build­ most difficult of human problemSi each of the last two yeai-s. The Supreme Court of Errors. action qf the 1; ] Franklin D. ing aqueducts? you destroy yourself without win­ Rooaeveit in raachlng undaratoBd- furore during the presidential for it necessities the careful bal- ning victories. M,y men want to Hard, one of ijwo living Union Before approving the Imprease in ^HRIS WELKIN. Planeleer Belter Hide Out RUSS WINTERBOTHAM campaign when he wrote a letter A Stone, brIcK or poz/uolana, I toga with Russla’a Premlar Stalin. BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES I No Luck BY EDGAR MARTIN .ancing of what the writer owes fight to the MBuchiirlan border.~ veterans, enlisted at 16, four days the Superior Court, the House ^hlen charged the Sovteto with telling of a plan to expand the a cement-like mixture of llme- herself against what she owes her Turkish Brig. Gen. Sirrl Acar. after the attack on Fort fiumter passed andipent to the Senate sev AND HE BORN South Korean army from 10 to 20 atooe and volcanic dust - . -aging parents. - — Funerals treaty vlolatlona—an accusation OORV ,\T TSttT VNNOE. VSO'W *.‘T A\K>T 1 began- the war,:-A private, he. eral bills Incriianlng the salartae of some thought the Rtlssiaili Mittht' ONA1ER<:uCyJ.„lF POGV) KUR9IV MMIW divisions. He said he had not been "Please answer this soon. You I guess I have had the reputa­ fought at Bull Run, Chancellors- judges and other personnel In vari­ HE CANT ^-TAND BVSI SHE. VAV9V able to get approval of the plans. ■ Q.^How did the pineapple re­ Mrs. John M. WlUiams seise upon to withdraw their ten­ VROVt TWt Y N btt WMD have so much common sense and tion of being a .square. I’m past ville and Antletam. i ous municipal courts. WHATSiCCMilNo... -TOT\»i' The Van Fleet letter was writ­ ceive Its name? I can’t seem to .see my own prob- After discharge. Hard worked as Funeral services were conduct­ tative welcome to. him aa U. S. VYPKIfc TWt 60 nov.', and 1 want a little fun Included In the batch of meas- te n to a friend and a copy of it A—Because it looks like a pirie lent in the unbiased way a strang­ (singing-in night clubs)..^Singer a construction boss., railroader, ures was ont creating a . small ed yesterday afternoon for Mrs. representative to Moscow^ VOtWOtST SW ltV a was sent to GOP candidate Elsen­ cone. er would. Nelson Eddy. building contractor and veterans' claims division in the Rocky Hill uu,„iJohn M. WlUlsme, ••«...from —» the 'Wat'^ -1 -^* reported by ChalnnantWlley ftOO TO AWOWt- hower hy'MtS; Van Fleet. It was- "I’m a schbtilteaSHdr; My brolht pension attorney.'---- 'ToWTi’Court'.'"'"...... klns-'Furtoral Home-of'East- C w terM B # -Wls.),:. BohlSB^ttotlfi^ :,ihs-- AB TO VOVFY- released by Eisenhower in New Q—^tVhere are grapes grown era make ^ o rc money than T do The woman (on the stage) Yesterday morning Hard was re­ This is the new salary schedule street. Mrs. Williams, long a real- map of Europe wool^ to ^ ^ e York City, a few days before the for making ehampagne in ' the and have no families, vet will not ahould be the star and the c'othea ported sinking and plans were listed for four courts in the bills dent of Hudson etreet, died Friday even If the agreements hadiU haan November election. United States? help to support our parents. M.v her background.—Designer Edith made to remove his leg. But his passed today; evening at her home after a pro-1 reached. Bohlen eeivad_ m The plan advocated at that time A—In the state of New York. fiance is also, a teacher and the Lutj'cns. condition grew worse and the oper­ New Salary Schedule longed Illness. Rooeevelt’e Interpreter at YalU by Van Fleet wa.s one which Y ------to\4|^.sneople will criticize him if ation, was called off. Newtown: Judge, .51,200; prose There wee a largo attendance of knd Tehran, Eisenhower himseiif had been urg­ Q—For whom was the flower vve abandon my. parents to get Defeatism feeds, on stalemate Later, plans were changed again cutor, $1,200; clerk, $260; clerk of relatives, neighbors and friends | Wiley gave this version of Boh- ing In his campaign oratory as a camellia named ? married. and appeasement. The present war and Hard went under anesthesia the small claims division, $100; from the Second Congregational I ten’s tesUmony. means of’ shifting 'more of the A—G. J. Camelii, a .Ic.suit mis­ “My fiance i.s getting awfull.v amounts to a war of, attrition and early last evening. He regained deputy lodge, $75; assistant pross' Church and Orford Pariah Chap-] Agreed to Free Vote fighting burden from American sionary and botanist, who intro­ discouraged. I don’t blame him too the enemy can absorb the attrition consciousness about an hour after cutor, $50; probation officer, $60. Ur, Daughters of the American Poland was In the hands Of troops to South Korean troops. duced the plant from the .East. , much. He has to help his own. for better than w,e can.—National the 45 minute operation. . —Newington: .Judge,. $1,500; Revolution, with whom ehe had lRueiiia .at the time of the Yalta 3 - 3 f.-ither. But I am 36 and I do so American— Legion Commander He js one of six living veterans prosecutor. $1,100; deputy judge been actively connected for maiiy | conference and the questfbn then There was talk at the time of, Q \\’bich country In the world of the Civil War. The other Union years while her health' permitted, was “whether we should recognise T. >i! ntf. u.». p«t. Off. |c«»r.-istf Van Fleet’s removal as command­ want m.y o\vn home and a hus­ Lewis Gough. $200; assistant prosecutor, $200: That’s Our Pop BY a L VERMEER O' has the most irrigated land? band and children. man Is Albert Woolson, 106, of Manchester: Judge, $4,000; The service was In charge of the control or try to mltlgato it PRISCILLA’S POP MICKEY FINN ExpIahations!\ LANK LEONARD ing general in Korea—but nothing A India. "My brothers say that young The minimum requireme'nt our Duluth, Minn. Four served In the proseruior, $3,0()0; clerk, $2,700; Rev.' Laurence Barber of Arling- m some way." came of It, C3onfederate forces. ton, Mass., a close friend of the At YalU the Russians agreed -'I WAS ALONE — —r— People shouldn’t have to pnv for fellow is going to have (in the deputy . judge, $2,000; assistant I THOUGHT It WAS A Y J/VEtU7j HE Quietly, Van Fleet went ahead Q What do the four Horsemen their narenla' keep as long as there Department of Labor) is a voice in prosecutor, $1 ,.500. family; whose father, the late j to free elections In Poland and WITM THE B O SS GOOD TIME TO BRING- D ID N 'T U-UE WAS ALWAYS D O m THOSE FLOWERS^VEAH! AND SO T with his training program of South of the ApocaIvp.se repre.sent ? EX-RABV .SITTER .lAILED FOR A WHILE THE SUBJECT OF A nrz are old-age pensions, etc. What basic policy questions and admin- Groton: Judge, $2,400; clerk Clarence H. parber. was her pee- I other oountries. TODAY.' .BRING IT, NICE THINGS FOR US — SURE ARRIVED AT ) WILL THE GUV ^ Koreans and when the go-ahead A—Conquest, Slaughter, Famine can I do? I feel like a caged ani­ iatratlvBNlecialons. -CIO President $1..'KX); assistant prosecutor, $800. tor at the Second Congregational [ Bohlen reportedly said It was UP) W-Wta .CAN YOU I M S m MAND W CIE LARRy THE WRONG TIME! y WHO SENT THEM came for expansion of the South' and Death. Lynn, Mass., March S—(/P)— Church for more than 20 years, not the language of the qgiea* f that! tmefre from a man mal. Walter Refuther, The bills also contained provi INVITED HIM TO VISIT US - if v o u a s k m e ! Korean Army, he had two divlsigns ‘.!I don’t, want to be .mean to mv .FJIren .lalfrey, Lynn girl who alons for extra compensation for H is. eugoly of Mrs.^.Williams naents, but Russian vlolatkin of WE MET POWN M SOUTH i - I F HE EVER CAME UPf. trained and ready for service.- WOODEN ttlXKTiS parents. They are splendid and it There, isn't much excuse for a gained wide notoriety wlien she deputy judges,, assistant prosecu brought to hts hearers a realize- tbein, that has canoed trouWc- is not their fault that thev have trip to Florida. The effects of and two companions went on tors and a-ssistant clerks If they tlon of the part ehe had played In <’-oke bpeausa, I. paid . er Alton vYarian...... , .found in All^jarta of. the earth-,,, nsiined for a six year term begin there were many beautiful floral I aj jie now sees it. the agreement 'ifinjr’June'I.'- tributes. turider Which liitoito gai^ BY i-ESLIE TURNER Both Houses must confirm the The body was borne "by pollers. cessions in' Chliia "to return Ibr CAPTAIN EASY To The Bottom FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Leaping Lena BY MERRILL C. R IN S E R nomination.. , j. entering, the Jai>4measu- w ar - was ^ . Lodge, also announced these nom ^<9<3^ilT MOST 86 DEEP AM* TMQ$e^OHrTH6V *«N'T BaTHERL TOO- T Inatfons; ' ."imneceMaLcy-!' On toe.4tBar7tomd-. HeREl TH6V LET OUT A CROCODILff!\$lUG(St$H'. 8E$IPE$.TUI$ ‘ipHEM EASY SOB& OOWM TmATS FRECKLES, Sounds like a I cant GET OUT-—NKJK)r!s - - - S O L eOTYA START Biick Purcliaseg Bohlen was said to have testified, I PUNND IF ITlE jPFEAR OUM «NLL KEEP AMY- ■TO SEE WHAT HE CAM LEARN DADDY.' HIS . WCXJNDED , LIABLE lb KONK. OUT OH He r o u r from Karl T. PhlUlps of Putnam, and it appeared at the time thaV?toa- SAFE TO W E A— — - - r THING OFF! AtOUT THE $TRAU(3E dIMKIfkS Tires always dihosaur / Me' r— DONT MESH HI6M GEAR f C3harles V. James of Norwich sian entry into the pacific ■- war HERE.EAEV! OF THE 80AT BY A UNONSTER. squeal that mg'mbers of the Board of Pardona Store, Properly I "tjut save 200,000 or more V, 8. WAY' each four year's from the first Monday of June, 1953. , UfeS. , c, . 1 0 0 o—*1, I The committee put off tlD Masch Mrs. Catherine Brown of Cole Talley s Store at 182 South Main daciskm on a motion by. Sea. brook, director of the Cbnnectlcut street has been sold by Victor and Humphrey to hold all its heartags Reformatorv for four years from - %■ t -y- swo^L Olive F. Talley to Arthur R. Buck in public except thd$e it apaeif- Rpu July 1, 19.53. for $1,800, a bill of sale recorded ically orders held behind MOsad John Stewart Rankin of War today in the town clerk’s office in-1 doon. renvllle, shell-fish commissioner dicates. “The orderly process .Is reversed for the term of four years from Another instrument shows that now," Humphrey said. “Wa have a July 1. 10.5.3, Joseph Griffin of Meriden of the the building and the land have policy of closing our haarin(| un- State Prison*'for four years from also been treneferred to Bucilt. leas there is a deelaton t6 * - July 1. 19.5.3, Included In the $1,800 sale are I them.' Cepf. IMS by MR Marmm. tut. Need Senate Approval the stock on hand, fixtures, and | H um phry T. M. Beg. U, %, Pat, ptf ^ goodwill of the business. session with Bohlen throWR^ 3 3 Except for McManus, the noml but the committee turned nees require onlyjSenate confirms VIC FLINT Wide Open B Y M>(V'AKL O’M A' ’ RY UUtiS BUNNY PERMISSION NEEDED down. Chewing Wrigtejr’s Speamlal Gum l$ aUeay» tlon. •??» »e v/lH fC r- XOOKG tNr&HRVUAtsnSTDMAirE HE 8ETTBR'&T/«f a plenty smart idea! Keep some handy wher­ Democratic State chairman John MUwa*ikee,. March 8—(AV- OWZyPOOL \ t HS HERE FERRV POAIT IF rr SU3W1NG POWlsJOR I'LL «HOW THgGE I'L L RDF A ever you' are . . . wherever you go. See how that M. Bailey today accused Governor The St. LoulA Browns want to COWNGUKI / KILE HM. euE 9 $ WE fETTER HE'LL G O c l e a n 'yORlLP 40MB THOIR BYR* peppy flavor refreshes your mouth . . . bow won­ Lodge and his Republican admin open the 1958 hneeball eeason to Public TAKE OPTVe »A «€ R FOR TW BOUOH t h e MAX. BATON O U T W ITH9 derfully satlefying it U. See how the pleasant istratlon of "trying to turn Its Milwnukee “but cannot do eo OTHER SOE OF TWIRLIN'.' n-ii^ chewing aids digeslion snd sweetens your bresth. back" on the problem of over, DOUBLE crowding in the state’s mental without the ooBsent and ooop- T H E BOAT.' Twier Now you’ve got the idee—get yourself some emtlon of Louis Pertol, preel- W amntee Deag^^ ^ FUPPBROO.' Wrigley*e Spearmint Gum today. hospitals. Green Manor EatateA'.toi^ Despite the report of the Joint deot of the Boston Braves.” the Milwaukee Jopmal said today. I Arthur F. Ferron, pfop4HC]$i Committee on State Mental HoS' 1 Conataned drive. ■slj . '.A pitals that new construction cost HEALTHFUL PLANS DRASTIC ACTION 'Bend for ing $26,000,000 is im’medistely Raymond Moaelo aqg REnUISHING essential, the governor’s budget Muccio to Anthooy message indicated he is going to Washington, March i —(JPh— DEUCIOUS do nothing about It^Balley said. Attorney General Brownell to­ I property at 78 Fa^ J “' The legislature's F ^ e ra l and In' day aonouneed moves to atrip •me. *«uCite— »V tergovemmental Relations com U. S, MUsenalilp frem an allegiM To Howard 1* mittee scheduled an executive ses- New Yevk Communist nad to [terattooa andi eion this afternoon to take up the ^ p o r t n reputed ^ e e t Gonat at 718 XlddM - question of whether the legislS' racketoen' >000. 33 t ' I ■ . •/ y--: I . I' -a- .ii- w ' i ■ ' f ' - . , ■ . PAGE TEN MA'S^CHESTER e v e n i n g h e r a l d . MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1963 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1951 , PAGE ELEVEN

LOCAL Firankie’s and Cypress Arm s M eet in C h a tte r B r EARL W. YOST Nardico Anxious Sporta Editor Doby, W ynn Braves Hope Winner to Gain Right For Title Bout Quick-Thinking Band Prevents Loop Scoring Title jOE KVBACHKA, Nassiff For Crowds Desci Wins Rec Open X with a score of 197. Also Still Unsigned, Arma' baaketball player, welcomed shown were Helen Ford's German Miami, Fla., March 3 -r- (VP) -- To Take on Nassiffs a third aon into hU family last ; Shepherd, “Major," who finished The 0)jda were shortening today Friday. V, I second with 183 points and Aneita Get Ultimatums on Wednesday- night's : 10-round Front Office ' Believes Bad Riot as Seton Hall Loses Baseball Has Hold Winner In tonight's Rec Senior Dionne's German Shepherd, fight at Miami Stadium betw(»cn FRANK SCELZA, former Hart­ "Stevie.” the slugger, Danny Nardico of Winter Trades Wijl Harris Gloats over Deal Package Deal Basketball League playoff game By ED CORRIGAN Louisville, Ky„ March 8— — Frankie’s Ace Scored On Young Generation ford Bulkley and Springfield Col­ Tampa. Fla., and the boxer, former between the C>’pre«8 Arms and Associated Press Sports Wglter Make Gub Stronger A fist-swinging melee that sent Incluricd Bevo Frankie’s DHve-In will earn the lege athlete, has joined the Nassiff RECEIVED an interesting letter Four of baseball's top stars were light heavyweight champion Joey ------7 I’ittsliiirgh— (NEA) — I1«ae- Arms in the Rec League. Scelza is ; from “R. K.” in the mall yesterday. Maxim. Silk Cily^ Backus Cop two playera to hospitals after right to oppo.se Nassiffs in the among the missing in Spring | Bradenton, Fla., March 3—(VP)- Louisville's 73-67 bssketbsdl vic­ 205, O’Connell Second hnll conflniiea to hhi> a ter­ I>os .Angeles — (NE.A) -r- playoff finals^ Tonight's attraction assistant baakeball coach at Hart- i If the sender would give his ad­ training today and the prospects Starting at 2 to 1, the odds had The problem of the Boston Braves' rific hold on Amerlca’a yotinger That Got Him Porterfield ford High Under Joe Kubachka. dress he or she would receive the of their signing in the immediate' been reduced to 9 to 6 and may tory over Seton Hall last night Vvas Johnny Wooden, University of will get underway at 8 o'clock at ailing box office Is a major head­ credited today to “a mistake I' generation- . . .CAllfornla.at Los Angeles has- [ the East^Side Itec, Preliminary at . answers to questions asked. future appear^ slim. become shorter before fight time.- ache to the National League. Their Wins in Y Senior Loop I r Collectihg 205 poltil s In 10 ch mw - : B.V FRANK ECK ■BOB' McIiABNONf BA eager, ' ThtS Cldvelimd Indians are faced- Nerdico;' who floored the Bronx Among, a-coupleof the idayets.’’. . A Jimior high school history HOW MA-NAGER HARRI.S ■ketbiitl conch', w as In th e ' iriiit- 7 wdn'find'House'and 'Hale pray­ 'estimated $600,000 loss' arid'42 per -for-.- * ' 2ft.R..*vrr«fr«r lonlt-y Lou.. teneber here asked her- aMidenta Aa-NVirsfeatiirea'..Sports . Editor ket for an assistant last Fall. ing Manchester Trust. suffered a broken finger last] PRE.XY NELS QUINBY of the .wUh the biggest problem. Both Bull for the first time lp_JhAs cai. «ent attendance drop in . 1052 ST.VNniNOS The “mUtake,” observers Tops Scorers SEES HIS s e n a t o r s 1 agreed, 'came dangerously close to Desci of F rankie's Drivp-ln him to write the names of the nine Orlando. FIs. It's pretty hard Among the applicants for Final playoff seiles will start Thursday), night and was of little ; Ma^nchester Sportsmen's Club re­ outfielder Larry Doby and pitcher recr, declared ‘'I’ll take Maxim like shocked the baseball world. / W L Pet. help to the local American Lea- ] ports construction of a new club­ Early Wyiin have yet to come to took LaMotta. Joey’s the. one 1 .917 Y Results touching off a bad riot. This was captured the 1B52-53 intUvldiisl greatest living AmeHeans. to fsi)lt General Manager George the job was. Newt Oliver, an F-i'iday night. It will be a best two What happened?' What Is being Big Bucks ...... 11 One boy seemed piiszled, and Weiss of the New York Yankees llitting—Toiild be heller. obscure Ohio high school conch out of three game set. guers over the week end. McLar- house or land acquired in Hebron terms, and they have been served I want. This ought to get me a done? Is there hope? M ille r's...... l6 2 .830 avented when an alert University scoring cknmplonehip in the Rec the teacher stopped at his as a trader In baseball talent. The Infield—Tops. who offered to bring along a. Frankie’s will face the task of non jammed his finger in a car .started seyeral .weeks ago. Work with ultimatums by General Man­ crack at the title.” General Manager Johi^ Quinn, Tearhera ...... 7 4 .636 Kllk City N«) of Louisville band struck of the Senior BBsketball L.eague. The. desk. • Yankees win too often for that. Outfield—Set. “pretty fair alx-foot-nlne pilf­ stopping the hot and cold Cypress door. is being done by members on Sun­ ager Hank Greenberg. sitting in the new'Braves' M orlartv’fi ...... 5 7 .416 B. r. pts. Star-Spangled Banner. The New York Giants’ captain Cobb, rt ...... 3 0-5 SEVERN PLAYERS already former Buckneil and Harvard col­ "I have eight names,” the Four waiver deals Involving Pitching—.Strong. er.” ■ A rm s who of late have befin red days and all men who are avail­ clubhouse with Mahager Charlie W applng ...... 6 7 .416 Simon, rf ...... 0 .lohnny Hopp, Johnny Sain. John­ Catching—Bctfer.— Oliver wasn't hired by the MOBE THAN $500 was realized able, arc asked to pitch In and help. and shortstop, Alvin Dark, said at Pioneer ...... 4 a .333 Tedone. It ...... 9 jg I had been drawn into the first* lege star who later played pro ball: youngster sald,-'."hiM'. . .1 can't hot and., ju s t last Friday night Grimm, .did his beat to provide the 31 swinging at the end of a closely in the Eastern and American ny Mize and Ewell Blackwell have Finish—First division. I'clans, bnt he did get Ilte head knocked:, off H er m's Cameras, last Thursday night in Willlmantic W ork s ta rts each Sunday a t 10 his Lake Charles, La., home that answeve. Silk C ity...... 3 8 .273 Shaw, If ...... 0 think of the eenterflelder.” the front office was being “un­ Bottom ’Clubs 2 Plummer, c ...... 3 contested and roughly played Leagues edged Art O'Connell. of played a large part in the Yankee ronrblng position at ^little Rio whom IQ’ many were picked as the at the basketball game played be­ a.m. The site of the clubhouse is First of all. we were not a win­ State Service ...... 10 .167 I.Rprnri. c ...... 1 Newington by 15 points. O'Connell sucre.s8 the last four year.s, Grande College. In Ohio. team that could win the play-offs. tween the Nassiff Arms and Wall­ 600 feet over the Hebron line on fair," and he intends to sit still. ning team' last year." said Quinn. ' Zemanek. rg ...... I game that saw Seton Hall absorb ingford in the CBA. The game waa Route 85 or. the west side of the And Ralph Kiner of the Pitts­ Big Buck's, with their eye on BJorkinan. rg ...... (I Its second straight lost after a finished up with 190 tallies. De­ But a player trade the S'ankees team in hitting and the kid eame And the sIx-foot-nIne guy? Manager Ray Damato will have Score Upsets "Worse'yet, we played oiir poorest atagred by the St. Mary's School road next to property known as burgh Pirates and General Manag­ first place in the Y Senior League, , Flavefl, Ig ...... 0 record string of 27 victories. fending champion Bill Zahel of made two years ago may come through.) It was Bevo Francis. his old depondnhies In Lou Deeci, ball'at home. We'd have a good hack to haunt them this -sea.son. "I would have given up more Qlll W ade.and Ken Pinney and vrlil Fund Committee. Gay City State Park. Stocking pro­ er Branich Rickey have reached an took the measure of the Teachers ■ Totals : ...... 17 13-31' 49 Harry Brooks, Seton Hall guard Newington was third with 163 Jarvis Shooters impasse In their battle' of U’ords road trip, come home and. fall points In nine games. O'Connell At least that's the latest opinion than Kiizava to get Porterfield. Ho be eoiinting heavily on big Frank gram for this season is all het and Top-Rated Bulkeley of apart. last night, 67 to .50. In the night­ j Htale Serrlee (IJi who needed several stltchss to LITTLE LEAGUE volunteer there will be some good fishing for that has cbvered thousands Of cap in a battle for last place the played In 11 contests. Desci had a of Stanley lB))cky) Harris, whii impressed me u hen I was with the Bores to set up the plays and keep Let's face It. The Red Sox win I ■ It- F. Pts. close a lacerated lip, said the Doiiiinate Scoring manages the Washington Senators. Yankees In 1948.” baseball umpires will hold a meet­ all, Pi-esident Qulnby reports. miles from Havana to Palm Hartford Beaten in Aces beat State Service, 46 to 42., rra.U. r f ------3 3-3 8 mistake partly waa his. the team Intact. "T^ie Cypress .Arms at home and.M'e insv. It's almost Brown, -rt 0 “Over the long run I think we For those uhfarhiliar With the Johnston, Mikan will come Into the game with ing Wednesday-night at'7 o’clock Springs. Calif. — ...... ——— Bernie August, Clem • Morgari' -He said'Chet Beam of Louts* at the West Side Rec. All of last 8T. THOMAS Seminary, coached Grbenberg had this to say via Class A Tournament aa simple as that. Our situation' in and Norm Vlttner supplied the Thompson. It ...... 3 Two members of the Y .Junior got I he best pari of the deal when W eiss-H arris feud th a t ha.s devel­ Frank Toro, who recently signed a a two-club tiow'n Is different .than Lanz, C ...... I 0-4 3 vine came rushing at him aftar we obtained BoK Porterfield from oped since Weiss fired Harris as pro football i-ontract with the year's volunteers and any new man by Rev. Philip Blaney of Man­ telegrams to Doby and Wynn: scoring for Buck's as they kept Fish, e ...... 3 0-0 « the game "with his hands out­ Rec Scoring [waders Rasketbsll League champion .Jar­ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pittsburgh or Detroit. They ran Uromsn. rg ...... 3 1-3 7 vis BIsck Hawks, Earl Glenney the Yankees for Boh Kiizava," Yankee manager, it 'will he re­ Move Past Cousy Forty Nlners and who has the high will be welcomed. More umpires chester. compiled a 9-9 record dur­ “Your failure to report to camp hold of the number one spot. The stretched and hit me on the are neeided for the 1953 season. ing the recently completed basket­ today makes you an official hold­ finish In th e cellar and still draw- Teachers playin^j with, only six Perkins. Ig ...... , . 4 3-3 10 shoulder.” Name T»am Osmps and .John Koslckl, placed one-two says the boy pllol of 1934 who called that after Harris returned single scoring mark for the play­ It was a' case last night of the people. We have to win. Weir, I t ...... 1 1-1 3 Leu Deael—FranklP'* 10 took Issue In a World Series with to Wa.shington. for the third time offs to date when he 'netted 37 ball season. out. Considertog generous treat­ teams on the bottom knocking oiU men couldn't keep up with the "I thought he waa trying to In the individual scoring derby, New York, March 3—(>P) The JARVIS BLACK HAWKS cop- ment you have had from Cleveland “We hayen!t been a . consistent -ToUU...... 47-. Art O'Connell—Newinsloh II Glenney poured In 137 points, six the “ Immorfiil ■ John McGraw'S the Yankees tried many times to points 'against Herm’s last Friday Buckmen. After a close first cantOr hit me so 1 swung," Brooks re­ BUI Zahel—Newlnston 9 Philadelphia Warriors have little bed the Y Junior League with a THREE ME51BERS of Paganl's Baseball Club over the years, the teams on ptop o< the rating pennant threat since we won in Buck's began to hit and at the 20 Seore at halt time, 19-18 State. Norm-Burke— Nasalffa It more than Kor.lckl. Dick Fatrell Giants and W'un out.. “I think deal with him. Bucky made Weiss night. Helping Frank in the scor­ lated later. '“But then Beam said, Porterfield will be a great pitch-; wait more than a year. to cheer shout these days when it 10-2 record. Roy Motors 9-3. Gros- West Sides enjoyed big nights on your refusal to accept terms leaves list in three out of four Connect­ 1948 and drew 1,400,000. The-Red m inute m ark it w as 33 to 20, the BUI Griffith—Cyprers Arm» « of Roy' Motors js’as third with 98 ing department will be Bill Grif­ Sox always are exciting the |ieo- ‘Hell, I don't want to fight. I BUI. Wadh—Franklr a er this season. . “Mr. Wei.ss knows where Orlarr- comes to winning games hut they fith, Geoarge Nottlle and R ay Blinn. Ite Indians 3-9, and Moriarty the polished lanes last night at the me no alternative but to withdraw icut Ihterscholaatic Athletic Con- Green and White in front. Buck’s Just want to shake hands'.” Jena Lukan-rllrnn'a points. I ple to hope they'll make it next naek s 4(7) Four members of the Black ''K uzava wa.s great for (he dn is, let him come over and make are on the verge of providing the Bernie Fisher and Harry Green- Eagles 2-10, followed in that order. West Side Rec. Jerry Smith rolled my last offer. Unless I hear from keep a 10 point lead the third BIr.g Mlllrr, NsMlffa you within 24 hours all'contractu­ fermce Basketball Tournament time. frame and the last period they ran B. r . Pta. Brooks said he then suffered the Bob Mackey, Cnllralana Hawks. Glenney. Kosieki, Allen Yankees in the 1951 World Series a deal." Biieky used to say in ef­ haum will be doing the ball han­ a 142 single and a 370 triple. Mike games at New Haven and ' New 0. Autual. rf ...... 1 0-2 2 stinging lick that tors open his National Ba.sketball Association's EARL GLENNEY of the. Black al negotiations will commence rough shod over the tiring profs Strattnn. If ...... 0 0-0 0 Boh .Tedford—Naarlffs . against, the Giants and he really fect. '.'But.wc'.ll..not -give . Kim Irv dling.. .. ■ Zwick had a 141 effort and 384 “What can be done? Well, we’ve -Johnson l83t. and Bob. Erickson scbrthg lender for the thlfd time Hawks copped high-scoring honors Britain..,—...... to tnkB' the gam e b y 17 points,' 67 ■VHsS',--lf-Mr.-.-. • v v . -3- O-I- 4 Ur and "It seemed everybody, was.;, Walt Ruwx'll-Grtllralani (58) finished among the top ten shut'the door In the final game Nnren" said Harn.s in the spring In the preliminary game which "li'ncr Bold Liicas canie' up with’"a With last year's salary figure^" been doing thIrigs.'~We gbr 'Ahdy A1 Sumwirc —Naaslffa ROB PORTERFIELD In the Y Ju n io r League w ith 137 Wynn said he would talk to Only one favorite came out a to 50. Morsan, o ...... s 1-4 13 fighting.” B. McQueaney—Nrwinaton it scorers. agaln.st the Dodgers la.st fall. But of 19.51. in seven years. is scheduled to start promptly at 7 146-373 single and triple total. Pafko from Brooklyn and Joe Vsrley, c .... 4 0-0 3 Ready for Top Year points on 61 field goals and 15 free John Peretto had a 353. Greenberg, probably today, and winner. New London, ranked SILK CITY Aces kept the Servr Also taken to the hospital was Geo. Tomalonls—Colleglane 11 ^ Farrell, Bah LaCoss (72), Nick I'll fake a starting pitcher over a Finally the Yankees landed . Philly's ,6-8 cen­ o'clock the West Side Junior third in the Class A ratings, Adcock from Cincinnati. They both B. Auxuat. rg ...... to 3-4 22 Louisville's Billy Sullivan, who was Adam T'wwrkina—Collestans 9 ‘ ~ • throws. Johnny Kozlcki,, also of Doby said he would ask Hank's can hit the long ball and both hit ice gang In the cellar with their Vlttner. rg ...... 4 0-t 8 Twerdy (fill and Bernie ■ Bainn ■relief pitchei* any day. Nnren fo r Frank Shea, Jaek ;Ien- ter. is on top of the scoring parade League will hold its' final game romped to an easy 60-44 victory Bralnard, Ig ,...... 4 8 a B. Fisher—Cypress Arms 10 cl))h this Imve. W hy, we w ere only the Black Hawks, was second with BRITISH AMERKS next Amer­ permission to join the Indians in righthanded.’ IVith them In the win.. Led by Mike Teadone and , 0-0 knocked down and suffered Mg Nino Pasanl—Ann's Spot 7 .(.ifi) represented Roy M otors in "Porterfielil won 13 games for sen and Gerry Snyder. Norm has one club' out of fourth place last today for the first time in two when House and Hale faces the over 13th rated Roger Ludlowe of Uennveni, Ig ,, ...... 1 0-t 3 bump on the head. Mike Hannon of BUI Jesuit—Colleslans 7 131 points. Dick F arrell of Roy ican Basketball League game will TYicson, Ariz. lineup, CKarlie thinks Ed Mathews Chick Plummer, the Acea came Imiii Oenei the select group. Other members us last year but with better luck had a hard time with the Yankees year. I like the chances of Leroy months. He has 1.323 points in 60 Manchester Tru.st. This game is an Fairfield. Seton Hall was knocked un­ Motors was third with 98 points. be Saturday- tiight against Paw­ Dark said his dispute with the should get some relief from a from behind to win. The Statemen Totala ...... 33 3-1.1 67 20.5 per game mark. Zahel aver- were .Jay B)sinsrd (55) qf the could have won 20. Wh.v, of our although he went on a hot hitting Dietzel ns a second bn.seman. He gam es to 1,299 for important one for the Trust as a Top-rated Hartford Bulkeley conscious but didn’t require hos­ Groa-Ite Indians and teammate of the Minneapolis Lakers. John­ win for them will put them Into a tucket at the Armory. Giants doesn't have anything to steady diet of lefthanders. were out to win but they couldn’t Tearhera (Ml (ed 25 ^inta a game a year ago. 11 shutouts, Boh was the victim of | streak la.st fall, wa.s hittin g a .340 a t C hattanooga waa eliminated In an upset vic­ keep the lead. John Groman arid B. F. Pta. pital care. ' Danny Duffy (54). ston suited up seven times last three-way tie for first place. CARI. sn.VER has been a big do with talk of Manager Leo “Both Charlie and I consider Eighteen playera acored 100 or seven. A guy can't win unless you I Meanwhile Shea and Jensen beihre he broke a , leg. And Les help to Wally Fortin in conduct­ Durocher shifting him from short­ tory by 10th ranking Torrtngton, Cy Perkins tried their best to take Clifford, If ...... 3 S-6 i Playera mixed with spectators Sport Schedule Seorlug table and final league give him a run now and then, and , have more than replaced Norm in P"eden .should help us in the catch- week and netted 144 points. Mean­ The Trust will be counting on 58-50, In a Class A tilt at New Mathev.'s at third base the coming Urluita. If ...... 0 0-0 ■0 out of the crowd of more than more points during the regular ing the Junior and Intermediate stop tp second base. the game but they aleo tired. The Core. If ...... 4 3-A 11 standings: this season I look for better hit- the estimation of the Washington 'ing tlepartmmt. Pitching is our while, Bob Cou.sy of the Boston their sharpshooting trio in Ronnie Middlecoff Wins Haven. new star in the National League. 8,000 that turned out for the game season. Sport Center Collegians S(X)RING Celtics, last week's leader, skidded Cyr, Terry Aitkcn and Ron Gustaf­ Basketball League program this “The Giants don’t want to pay He iri the fellow who can be built game was all tied up when with Beatlle, c ...... 4 1-7 6 placed five men in the aelec^ group, Tonight ‘ting from Mlrke.y Vernon. Kddic \ pilot. strong point and my outfield is*set me what I think I’m worth,” he New B ritain w aa ttie scene -of but one half minute remaining, Schmidt, rg ...... 3 1-1 7 and flred*up tempers were cooled Name Team B. F. T. to third place w ith 1,251 points in son. They will have Kenny Rey­ season at the East Side Rec. Carl, into a great drawing card, like a Danlelaon, Ig ...... 6 league champion NasslfTs had four, Cypress Arms ys. Frankie's, 8 — Yo.st and Oil Coan. .tack Jensen is | “Shea is In the lop shape of his i with .Imscn, Coan and Jim Busby. a High school junior, has officiated Hoiislon Playoff Said. "But who ever got the idea two upsets In the Class C con­ Teadone hit for a hoop to put the 4-6 14 off only when the strains of the Glenney, JarVl.s ..... 61 15-31 137 a big thr eat now and Pete Runnels, l career," says H arris: “He's ndt the. ; 62 games, the same number of con­ nolds and Willie McCurry to do the Kiner, Newington three, Frankie's and the Rec. who got off to n had start last aea- many games and has turned in a I’m asking $40,0007 tests. Aces ahead by two. Ray Zemanek Totala ...... Ti 1^24 60 National Anthem broke through Kozlcki, Jarvis ...... 60 11-29 131 our shortstop of only one full.sea-J fat hoy who ate him.self off the .son. We have some semblance of tests as Mikan. ball handling. Hou.se and Hale will "Then we got Jim Pendleton the din. Cypress ArmSi two each, and WeilncHday, March 4 have big Bill Mozzer, Boh'-Jones, Grade A performance, “There la no sense in my going Bacon Academy of Colchester, and BUI Shaw each got a.foul shot ;^&ora .M hair time, 13,30-. Buck'#., Pioneer vs. State, 7 -Y. F arrell, Rov’ 44 10-39 98 son might be the best shortstop in | Yankees. He's 200 pounds and 1 b.ilance now. But _.p^y special The W arriors, In la.st place in Houston, '• March 3—(Ah—-Cary ranked 13th. edged a high-ranked from Brooklyn; a fellow we tried fo m ake the final, 46 to 42. Harm's Cameras and Ann's Spot Johnson. Jsrvis .... .37 9-28 S3 the-F-astern Divlkion, have won and Roy:Shehnlngi to do the re. to Phoenix and causing hard feel- to buy last season. Charlie saw one each. TeacheVa vs. Morlsrty’s, 8;.10— the league.” (Burky last spring] know he can piteh. a 11 e 11 tJiJ n to Porterfield. This MIddlecoff. $4,000 richefr’Beaded- Ingsr’TTiaven’f change rny mlhd Tirorgan of (Clinton, 81-4* ln the the^ana^bitek-'td fhetr-placee and l-aCros-s. Roy ...... 29 14-.30 72 only nine games while losing 51 bounding and scoring with George MANCHESTER Obedience Club for the Baton Rouge Open today as him at St. Paul a few years back A year ago Desci Vas fourth in y . predicted Rtinnels would lead the “1 think we ll be a first division should be a great year for hunl" ' members and their dogs did well In aboqt the whole jhing.” final seconds of a thriller. police escorted the Seton Han Friday, Man-h 6 Tweerdy. R oy ...... 26 9-28 61 and the next game they drop will English and Irving August to set the second leading money winner and liked him. And we're getting -the scoring parade 'with a 16.6 up the plays. the recent Wlndhain Kennel Club "We haven’t changed our atti­ Second-rated New Canaan wan team from the floor. — NasslfTs rsi Tuesday night's; Baloni, Roy . — . 24 - 8-17. 56 e.stablish a league record. If John- of golf’s winter tour. tude, either," snapped Giant Vice damped hy 11th ranked Suffleld, Johnny Antbnelli and Del Crandall average; Bill Wade, third last year,’ F.rirkson. Jarvis .... 27 2- .'i .56 sanction match In Putnam. In Coaches of both teams. Honey winner, 8 Rec. aton goes on to capture the scoring The tall Tennessean won the President Chub Feeney. 66-46. back from service before long. In St. Louis Enters NIT, RusselY4)f^8eton~Han-«ia^^i$dk- waa sixth during the ’52-’53 Bralnard, Groa-Ite . . 23 9-39 5.5 crown It will be the first time a breed classes. Arthur Taylor’s fact, Antonellt Is' right here In seasom Saturday. 5larch 7 Pomeranian. "Trinket,'' won Best tour’s biggest first prize yesterday Both Rickey and Kiner are wait­ Bulkeley and Torrington bat­ Hickman of Louisville, blarasd Duffy, Gio.s-ite ...... 26 2- 9 54 Indiana and La Salle member of a cellar-dwelling club w’ith a three-under par 69 In a five- camp working while- waiting for .. . -S.I BA's vs. Pawtucket, 8:45—Ar­ of Breed and also won the Toy ing for the other to make a move tled nip and tuck until the final rough-housing" play on tUs part mory. FINAL STANDINGS has done it. , now in Sports Mirror way playoff that .determined the in. their dispute. Rickey had little minutes when Torrington took the his discharge. of each team for setting off the H.VRDEMAN SETS RECORD .BOWLING service, copped the scoring title in group. The third, fourth, fifth and "We are trying to show the peo­ Starts Saturday 5lnndny, Mari’h 9 champion of the $20,000 Houston- to say In Havana, where the Pi­ lead and turned on a seml-freeze melee, but they expressed regrets Atlanta, Ga. - OB)—Leon I Hard- Jarvis Black Hawks ...... 19,52 and Joe Fulka was the champ sixth places in Pre-Novice were fockl Hardeman, star half back on Silk City vs. Wapplng, 7—Y. iM.Al.f; ( HARMKRS Rated One-Two in Poll Bv the Associated Press won by Al Parks’ Boxer, “L»uie," Openl rates opened training-yesterday, that Hartford couldnU-an&p. ple of Boston that \ye mean busi­ and said relations between Rov Motois ...... •larvU Rfslty In 1947. The big check jumped the for­ n e ss., Georgia Tech's unbeaten football Miller's vs. Burk's, 8:30 Y, TODAY' A YEAR AGO — Ken­ Jean Beardsley's Collie, “Sandy.” but in Palm Springs, Kiner said: The New London-Ludlowe brawl New York, March 3 -(^ -8 t. p., Chicago, Manhattan, Kana., schools would not. suffer. Groa-ite Indians ...... P2 tucky was named the top hasket- mer National Open champion from “I believe it’s up to him to con­ "It’s all up to us. If we can win, team, will be setting a new school ...... PI 104 ew Y'ork, March 3 (/T> In- ■Winnie DeLong’s Collie, ‘‘Shep,’ started out to look like an even Louis University entered the Na- Corvallis, Ore. The game Itself was marked by. A .SWIMMING SW'ITfTI Mortarty Kagles ...... 7fi YIs second straight to Louisville bail team for the third time in four tenth place to a close second be­ tact me. I'm eager to get to spring battle. But the New Londoners the fans will come back. I’m sure. record every time he scores a and Antoinette Brazauskas' Cock­ tlonal Invitation Basketball Tour-! The present lineup of the two Seton Hall's threatened walk*away touchdown thia fall. Hardeman, al­ F.a.st Lansing, Mich. i/Ti — ...... 72 7fi iana's amashing Rig Ten rha)n- by "3-67. virtually a duplicate of years in the final Associated Pres.s hind Lloyd Mangrum among 1953's training.” opened up their attack In the sec If we can't win. It's our fault.” ...... Team Five Retains er, "Candy,” reiipectlvely. Roberta nament today free of any strings : tournaments looks like this: early gin the game, when It built though missing most of four Here's a switch that paid off. Free GET.S DIXIE COACH pionshlp. coupled with the end of the 71-65 loss to Dayton Sunday poll. Hallock’s golden Rctrlefer, “Chief" monej' winners. Mangrum has won Meanwhile, virtually all the clubs ond and subsequent periods to Quinn revealed some of the "In up a 20*6 lead, and LouisvlUe's Laramie, Wyo. (T) Wyo- NIT games because of injuries, scored style swlminer Bert McLachlan set f!0 Scion Hall'a long winning streak, niplit. FIVE Y’EARS AtK)- Boh Fitch, C.D.X., won first honors In Utility $6,730, including $170 for a twenty- got down to serious training on romp home with an easy victory. side” of the recent big four-club and Brigham Y'dung, another ten­ comeback that carried It to an 11* mliig Univversity dippeil Into Dixie i i.arjrn Oroi Table Tenuis Lead world discus record holder, turned third place tie here. MIddlecoff has the unofficial opening of the lim­ swap by which Brooklyn got Upper bracket; Seton Hall-Bye; 54 points on nine touchdowns dur­ a new MIemgan State 200-yard made the Hdosiers the top basket­ In other games last night in­ w ith a score of 185 and third in Bacon startled the New Britain tative acceptor, appeared virtually point advantage late In the third ing the '52 season. In 1951 he ta l­ backstroke Vecord in the recent for the serondlerond time in geltlng a , ...... pro as a football roach, thereby collected $6,271.66. bering up season. crowd by jumping off to an early pitcher Russ Meyer, while first Niagara vi. Brigham Young _____1. ___ 1C i:"lirli»ch ...... volving the top ten. Kansas certain to show up. quarter. fonihjill coach. Phil Dickens. '38. rmnpan^l^ ball team in the land today. [Jassing lip the Olympiesv - In winning his first tournament Notes: Cleveland outfielder Dale 18-8 lead that Morgan continually baseman Adcock, and Pendleton (March 9); Manhattan-By«; Louis­ lied 8 touchdowns for 48 points. Michigan dum meet. The senior whipped Colorado, 78-55, and Illi­ ST.ANDINGS ville vs! Georgetown (March 7). Seton Hall, sparked by All- T h at's a total of 17 TDs and 102 swimmer switched to the bsek- signed a three-year eontiact at the n*'Hi hrr The convincing nin»W!>r ' in nois defeated iMirhigan State, TEN YEARS AGO Cornelius of the year, MIddlecoff finished the Mitchell said he will ask opposing hacked at until It waa tied up-in went to Boston, second baseman A' closing seconds field goal by .‘tkyline Confeience school and Phil Sh^lfion PointB Bob Hendrick of Oklahoma A. and Lower bracket: La Salle-Bye; America Walt Dukea’ $5 points, points. The old records of 10 touch­ stroke for the fmst time. In hlS col­ which Indiana sewed up the Big 66-53. None of fast night's re- Team Five ...... 52 Warmerdam, pole vault holder, playoff two strikes ahead of Jim pitchers in exhibition games to the final period. But Morgan's Rocky Bridges to CIncy and first closed in to a 67-66 deficit but - Is R form er Tennessee gridder, ju.st TRUSS finiN G throw at his weakness even if he M. last night simultaneously put St. Louis Vs. St. John's of Brooklyn downs and 88 total points were lege career snd Von In 2:14. Tills T ola In Ten title by whaling Illinois, 91-79, .sults counted in the poll. Tea m F o u r ...... 50 joined the Navy as an ensign. Ferrier, San Francisco, and young strike for victory died as the clock baseman Earl Torgeson to the faded oUt of contention when compiled by Bobby North (1947- was a new meet ymd varsity rec­ as ws.s-hl.s predece.s.Hor, Bowden TWENTY YE.ARS AGO Babe Shelley Mayfield, Cedarhurst, N. Y. looks bad ... Chicago Cubs' Mana pushed toward the end of the game Phils. the Aggies a 51-50 victory over (March 7); Western Kentucky- per.suadecl the nation's spoi ts writ­ The semi-final poll of the sea­ Team One ...... 29 By'AKRON Graduated Experts Bye; Duquesne vs.T ulsa (March Louisville capitalised on f r e e 50). ord. Wyatt. Wyatt was relea.sed frooi Ijrbthera -aJl ...... 25 Ruth, the famous, Yankee slugger, placing fourth was Earl Stewart ger Phil Cavarretta said he thlqks and Bacon had an up.set victory to “It all atartod at Phoenix,” he St. Louis and their seventh Mls- a io-year contract at Wyoming to Ilf'tk , . . ’*4 0<1 •'TT-a 1 J ers and broadca.sters that the In­ son will be held next Week and tlie Team Pi)? ...... Also Abdominal Supports, Elas­ this may be pitcher Johnny Kllpp- BO)irl 'Valley championship in 10 7). throws in the closing stags* .\\ . .. IS 9S ...... 2.5 .scored his first hole-in-one after Jr.. Dallas, who has a par 72. celebrate. said. “Brooklyn wanted Warren become the Arkansas roach, D'rh- 294 diana boys should replace Scion final balloting after the post-sea- Team Tliree ----- stein’s year to come through after years. NCAA llO-UDra Ji? 271 son tournaments, with the results Team Two ...... 22 15 years of playing golf.. tic Hosiery, and all types of Fifth place went to Bill Nary, Los The Suffield-New Canaan con­ Spahn. would have to get ens romes to Wyoming from Wof- .Nrthur .. . s< Hall as No. 1 in th e As.soclated two disappointing seasons. Wash­ UNIIL ITS DEFEAT, St. Louis Eastern Section: Ivy League SI to be announced Sunday, March surgical appliances. Private Fit­ Angcle.s, w ith a 76. test waa a rout right from the plenty for Spahn. So it was no ford CTollege of S paitanhuig. .'t. C., M Part land/.. ... a.T S,1 79 24.1 Pres.s poll after six'^raiglit weeks. ington Manager Bucky Harris, start with Suffleld jumping off to had a chance to share the title and champlon-Bye; Eastern Kentucky 22. Team Five still remains in first TOPS FOR MOrNT.AINEERS ting Room. Feri'ier and Mayfield each re­ deal. The man we really wanted where** six seaaon.s his teams won With the best winning skein of, ceived $1,950. S tew art took 1,200, whose team waa last in American an early 17-3 lead at the end of the confe)-ence rules call for a play­ vs. Notre Dame; Miami (Ohio) vs. 1 TotHl.« . , . 417 tfii 1147 The top ten teams with points place in the West Side Ren Table Morgantown. West Va. — iT) — was Adcock. Buzzy BavasI called De Psul; Indians-Bye; Southern ! 40 ga)iies, tied seven and lost 16. I llflinn Ford Service in 17 liow that Seton Hall and j Tbe ycrir 1952 was the most suc­ Nary 6,600., Like MIddlecoff, each League b attin g in '52. is letting his first quarter. They never were me one day and tve got to talk­ off which would have kept the : Siito / . ... 7.1 • 7K 7S 229 scored on ,a 10-9-8 etc. basis (fiist Tennis League. Russ John.son Conference champlon-Bye; Navy Washington have had their: cessful in. the 61-year history of Quinn’s Pharmacy indicated he will take, part in the hitters practice until they've had threatened. ing about pitchers. He said the Bllllkins out of NIT competition. I WII.AT'S IN .A N.AME? 1 Kyryntc^ . . S2 S2 S2 24« places voles and season records In th eir fill. The Bills accepted a NIT bid Sat­ vs. Holy (jr.oss; Fordham va. Leb­ riv/fnid ... SI S4 fit) 24*1 picked up three points last night We.st, Virginia University athle­ Baton Rouge Open this week. - , Tonight’s action: naan be wanted was Mj)yer. 1 told i Hattandale, Fla. - )/Pi If -Gulf '-CTrrii’r ...... 77 ■ parentheses). . ■ .— urday wHth the privilege of back­ anon Valley; Louisiana -State- B ahuiw’sT elevision Sfi ■■Rr> 2.Vi' to keep his team on top. two points tics. The Mountaineers basketball •' ■ Class A »t Nciv Haven.------him we wanted Adcock from Cin­ lo« ss 2S4 S tream w ins the 111.^.000 F lo rid a Krtrhiiii'l.s 639 points. Balloting waa on the 1. Indiana (25) {18-2) 6.39 team posted a 23-4 record and Hillhoiise (New Haven), pixth ing out if they became Involved in Bye. 1 Derby at Gulfatream Park on-'. ahead of Team Four. Mike Pierro cinnati and I knew the Reds liked a conference playoff. Western Section: Big Seven . . 10,1 ns 411 1264 2. La Salle (6) (21-2) ...... 4.59 topped the .Southern Conference Last NighVs Fights rated, vs. Weaver (Hartford), 91h his fellow. Bridges. I M arch 21 it will he an o th e r In a " 3. Setiin Hall (15) (27-2) ..4.58 won. thiee points to keep Team Meanwhile, Eddie Kimball, dl- Champion vs. Oklahoma City; ond, etc. Thret in-.contention, three points standings. .. Tlie_ football .squstl. rated, 7:30 p. m. i ' - ' . "1-wa.s -busy ta k in g -to -all threc- i.long line of racing. .roinridej)yre.s_j______n—m -^.-4 30i Bristol, 2d rated, v(E~Hantden, Yeclor of athletics fit Brigham champion Sales and Seryiee behind. chalked up a .7-2 mark for the clubs. The Phils always wanted 1 ,hrre._A few years ago Santa Claus , . .M.i'(»nii'« III, 5. Louisiana State i3) (21-11 J62 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 12th rated, 0 p. m. ' ■young, said he hoped a . possible ys. Oklahoma A. and M.-^(Both ’ wdh the'SRnta''’f^aYfs -Hahdtenp orv.-'jfjf.i]| . . ton .SundUij:, night .betote. tKe,.JlkJ-.. ijs-st. ,;se,ason . In .. 15;: .y#Jip*r'and;^^ ;Torge8on,’\:vWh«n; J . ..ealled Bob! Ss 'liYi' lots were counted and a'gSrh 'by "k i4ss?'' 7 r v: •; -f;’: 7f:‘2:23" ■ ’IVftf#' W illie ••Kljpi(ftrick'-=T»«>^I^ ' Brooklyn '—Danny'; GlovanelH: ' C lass C a f NeW B rltafii;' ■Hk’yHjfie' ■' t?ririfefc"nce - tie ■' wlfti second round games?'.'Paolftc'-OMut 214 SPRUCE St„ MANCHESTER It. I.nmnuri'fliiv longest winning streak (6 Carpenter (Phils president) he 1 Christmas Day, Black Pepper won .119 . Louisville last night after the polls 7.'‘Oklahnnia A. and M. (3) .superbly. Team Four had the big­ 141, Brooklyn, stopped D anny Joe Griswold, (.lewett City) 6th Wyoming could be settled cither champipn-Bye; Seattle vs: Idaho the Senator Pepper Handicap, i r.u tlirle ...... S3 1(K) straig h t) In 25 years. agreed tri, let me have Meyer for A. I.jim cu reaiii 114 ins ■44.1 I clo.sed, fell to third place, one he- (20-61 ...... 201 gest night, netting six out pf a pos­ Perez, 138 |i . New York, 6. rated, v8: Canton, 19th rated, 7:80 hy a flip of a coin or by confer- State: Santa Clara vs. Border Con­ Irish .Sun won the /t. Patrick's f’)l*mh-rs .'7 . . .. 8. Kansas Sl.ate (15-4) ...... 182 .... sible nine points. San Antonio, Tex. —Bobby p. m. Torgeson. enoe action. The champion is ob­ ference champion; Skyline cham- S n e w ...... hind I.aSalle. This repre.sented a "I have read w here he sai4 SO.', i.VA.'i eai'ly season poll lender. W ashing­ (24-5) ...... '...... thur, 163, Indianapolis, 10. 9lh rated, 9 p. m. nament. BYU, which bolds a THE NIT shapes up as a real l.oom U (0) p'nrf#ll ton, correspondingly, fell two 10. Illinois ( 16-4) ...... set up for thelown ehampion.ships LAND SURVEYING if, he knew we were going tp mathepiatlcal chance to tie with battle. Louisville, which handed — ------I i;.....)in % T04 WELDING. AUTO BODY and FENDER REFAIR5 trade him to Brooklyn. Well, he ■places to fourth. The Serond Ten: to start the week of March 2.3. j Wyoming, was invited to the NIT Seton Hall its second loss of HEARD? \ rrtnp* 79 2«.T I Pri^tto 1 Ift .ViT i 11. Oklahoma City l6l (16-4) 107 Edward L. Davis, Jr. COMPLETE CAR PAINTING never asked irie w hat we w eie go­ yesterday, completing the 12-team season last night by 73-67) Is Indiana is one of three confer­ The first Hall of Fame game )>t i ing to do with Meyer. I ' don't ence champions in the top ten. 12. N orth C.arolln.a S tate Registered Ijind Surveyor LACQUER AND ENAMEL field. drawn in the samqbracket as JAMES E. PEPPEI T o tila . A ....._ J 93 .177 1 9 0 .9 3 0 (2) (24-5) ...... Cooperstown. N. Y„ was held in ! know whether he expected ns to Two more NCAA- entries may Setofj Hall. L,a-Salle, last year'a r>ulsiana State advanced flom 1940. The Cubs beat the Red Sox. I 15 Proctor Road Mancheiater Bloomfield,-Nassiff s 13. Notre Dame (17-4) ...... keep him or not. I just know we he determined tonight from the champ, Is bracketed wltk Duquesno famous since 1780 for tU rt Armory tl) sixth to fifth after winning the 10-9. in a game railed a t end of the TEL. MITCHEIJL, 8-7019 8 GRISWOLD 5T. TEL Ml.9.5025 never intended to keep him. i Snrpnla ...... Si 9fi W) Southern Conference diadem. 14. Louisville ill '121-5) SouUlwe.st and Border Confer­ which La Salle Coach Ken LMffler Straight and Bonded AtAmiAii 122 -ik. JS3 i o a L sevent)) Inning because of rain. I think the deal helped everybody, ences. Texas and Texas Christian, rated recently as the team he Oklahom a A frM,- lowered one and S eattle (2f>-3) . . -41- Whiskey... Now also • FaIrrteM ...... I2«l lOi 101 notch to aeventh. YveHt, out after 16. Miami (Ohio) (1) i17-4i Play Here Tomorrow us in particular.” which are In a three-w ay tie for would lea A like to' play. Phillip.* ...... till 9.1 13); .149 TU ESD A Y NIGHT’S Atirterai'n ...... t!3 107 )IO 129 the balloting and clinched the Mis­ 17. Faslern Kentucky U7-7) the lend with Rice, plnv each other Seedings, announced Saturday mild blend to suit New souri Valley clown by edging St. 18. Duques?ie (1) (18-7) HOCKEY AT A GLANCE while Rice meets Southern .Methq- while Seton- Hall was still -un­ Totala ...... 490 strongest five in hopes of nailing England tastes. ,M>fi .S2fi 16fi4 Louis, M-.50, last night. and Navy (16-4) ...... ___ 33 Monday’s Result dist. The two games are the last beaten, rank the Pirates of South ra sa n i • |3 ) L Pet. down second place. Thia means N ational I^eagiin Sn\UU ...... 114 142 114 170 20. Holy Cross (18-5) ...... 30 on the conference schedule. Orange, N. J., first followed by La “Bom uith the Republic". In addition, Washington won New Britain 1 .900 that Al Surowiec. the team's D etroit 10, Bo.ston 2 HarHIn-.SImmons meets Texas Salle, Western Kentucky and Man­ rnr'tni ...... 92 99 IfK 294 the Pacific Coast Conferenco'.s Others rcccivin votes: DePaul. . Kav-ia. . 91 104 91 2Aft Bloomfield..... -3___ 667 ..leading scorer, and Norm .3'urke, •Tech needing- a victory to hattan. wHATEyn l o u c m i a Zwlrk ...... 141 119 »37 1fi4 I,Northern Division and Is. favored i tialifornia. Tulsa. Wyoming, j Manchester . 4 ..5.5(t ),will sta rt up front. H artford's Only tw o Amsriesri I>agu<> Luraa ...... 13.3 104 149 m tie with Arizona for th» Border to’heat California, the Southern ' Niagara. Fordham, St. Louis. 'Vil-| Meriden .... 5 .500 I'Joe Kubachka will battle Desci In players hit homers in every park crown. Arizona finished Its sched- The Brooklyn Dodgers have Division winner, in the annual lanova. Manhattan, Toledo, Rio: TONIGHT ONLY T otala...... sai .S92 1707 j New Haven . 6 ..5.3.5 the. bucket. Two of the CBA's during 1952. They were Luke ))le last n leh l w ith a 6.5-51 derlslqri finished one-two-three In the Na­ IHWHISKI... / playoff this week end. And Kan-j Grande! Lebanon Valiev, Tiilane, j Wallingford 9 .000 best .set shooters. Johnny Burke Easter and Larry Doby, both of the tional League pqnnant race in 13 i over West Texas. ArTO.MOTIVP; I.KA4il K sas, which.moved up .jo fifth.' is , Maryland. Iowa, Xavier (Ohiol.j and Boh Tedford will handle Cleveland Indians. The NIT announced Its nolTlngs of the past 14 season's. Solime.ne, Inr. Xt . i leading in the Big Spi'en Confer-' Georgetown, Southwest Mis.souri, With no chance of winning top b.ackcoiirt duties. ylisterda". Play starts .Saturday Therrlen ...... 122 96 217 enCe. I .Southern California. Rife, Penn, j Pirkev ...... 97 109 20ft , honors of the second round of the Another door prize will be of­ William McGunnigle was the •nleht. First round plavpffs In the Since the Hall of Fame game Peter.«nn ...... • 117' 94? 90 104 1 K.WSA.S STATE, trailing Kan- Wake Forest. Richmond, Rhode, Connecticut Basketball Associa­ fered hy the local management at first manager of the Dodgers. He 'NCAA will be staged .March 9 and st,a)'ted in 1640 the National I Roe.aeMo ...... Convert In Mid-Winter toi (A 1S7 - sas bv one ganiedn the conference Island, Colby. Idaho, Murray tion. the local Nassiff Arms bas­ Wedne-'day's important league en­ piloted the club in 1800 and led 10 with regional tournaments •..e^gue has won six times and the , Bedford ...... m J22 97 .140 race, is two places behind in theJiKy.l, Hou.ston, Brigham Young,! : Bnbrt-vrk ...... , — fifi fiS : ketball quintet will play host to counter. the team to a pennant. opening M atch 13 at. Raleigh, American League five. - BrlR)ta ...... — 112 9.1 3iVi poll at eighth, after swapping ■ North Carolina,- Michigan State. the strong Bloomfield Copacs to­ 1949 morrow night at the Ea.st Sj.de 1 To(ala ...... 614 476 1347 i i4v;c)) lid Never Lose A _Rec. -T-he.cgntest aijijetiiUf /.or, ,8:30. ■A.' ■ '■■■■,.««- ■■ --- 1 l.ainie 100n» uvi -an (! ■' iTuiiana. p o ssib iy suffw -ing fronVi — ^ wlll''b'e' a 'b'irltTe Tor iw<56ria"plH<;e.' i M«\ e.6 ...... 9,1 i n 3<; 293 : a letdown after clinching, the con-, .. satchell Paige of the SL I.^uis A preliminary will get uriderway i.B ra|n»rd 322 .;in 33 m 1 ,at 7:30. ! ' r*n-ir irati' ...... TS .7.6 76' '3X3 ■ H.Vdramatic”'d'rivc, white wall (ii'es, deldxe radio, heater and defroster. e RiohaprdiKW' ;# »n # r.; .-v ‘40ft [oments THE COPACS come to Manfhea- succession, a 90-88 squeaker with I cial records, Satch was born Sept. Totala ...... terw ith the; dislinetion of being Low mileage. ., 4S.1 aVIl 499 1473 Northwestern. Seton Hall dropped 11, 1908. the flrit New England quintet to ' Roland Molftrn (4> Knotty Pine Sheet rock defeat the strong Hamilton squad, .Mart ill* . . . . . S.1 119 lOfi 12.6 coached by the well-known John .T. Fuller ...... 109 104 104 1M With Falkowski. Previous to their loss FULL PRICE Brown ...... 107 -1. 107 to the Copacs, the propeller-mak­ Duk* ...... 112 92 U.1 117 Looks Like Expensive Paneling GOOD CARE r . Fuller ...... 95 m 104 .114 ers had lost to only the worjd- j rhamhern ...... 117 102 219 > GENERAL ELECTRIC famed New York Renais.sancc in T o u ln ...... 50.1 5«4 339 U9ft . . . But Costs Much Less j 15 games. Mnnrhealer An. Della Fern ...... S4 90 ?'5t 247' Walls of knotty pine sheetrock provide a rich back­ I Bores front the Bloomfield attack, Scata ...... fit 33 lft.1 • CONVERSION OIL BURNERS Lynrh ...... a 90 90 170 ground for drapeiB, furniture, and floor coverinK. When i Both boast professional experience, K, Della Fera ...... 7ft 272 ■ having performed v.-lth‘‘the H art­ *J) Barnlnjr ...... i n 97 101 111 you do the work yourself, you can plan beautiful rooms CHECKS CAR WEAR Lovell ...... • HOT WATER AND WARM AIR ford Hurricanes of the American . — 94 10.1 197 at BUDGET COST. League. Desci. fourth leading scor­ Soles Provont costly breakdowns by poriodic inspoetlons at this down­ MONTHLY PAYMENTS AS LOW AS $59 MONTH : Totala a .,..* ..' ...... A.AS 403 ~443 1300 HEATING SYSTEMS Cover up old, cracked ccilinRs with plain sheetrock. er of the CBA and former Harvard and Buckneil ace, will jump center town Chryslor-PlymoHth hoadquortors. Your Chryslir-Plyniburti is Roy .Motora iS) ' Paint-as you please. Make today the day you start’to live the modern way for, the visitors. Burea. noted for .larvia ...... 121 I3a 100 141 ! Senice MANY OTHERS — EASY TERMS — BIG TRADES^ Maaon . . . . • COMMERCIAL and RESIDENTIAL with a care-free, dependable automatic Delco-heat oil his .fine defensive play and one- ...... :. a 91 fi4 119 29fi All Sheetrock is fire-resistant, slronK,'non-warping on opon book to our •xporionced \iintchanics who froquontiy nip F ly n n ...... a a 92 lOfi 90 290 burner. .Sensational quick installation permits you to handed set shot, will start in the Cunllffe ...... 94 ■ 94 fi9 297 and easily erected. backcourt. Sullivan ...... 9S lOfi 91 397 AIR' CONDITIONING make the change without discomfort. ‘ Ken Pinney, foi-mer New Britain Ports troublos boforo thoy bud. Totala ...... 496 614 499 1 S 0 8 IxMik through idea-packed jilan books for home sug­ Teachers College captain and ac­ OePormler il) ' AUTOMATIC HEATING Malorra ...... 121 91 __ 212 gestions. Carry them out on your own time, or ask us CALL TODAY FOR FRE^ ESTIMATE claimed by many as Ea.st Hart­ Member Manchester Automotive Dealers* Association. W eal ...... fil — fil 162 to recommend a good carpenter. ford’s greatest basketball player, BRUNNER’S-PACKARD .Veff ...... J07 10ft 91 .10ft will open in the backcourt with W hite ...... fifi 101 103 292 Bores. Incidentally, Desci, Rorea .M cCaushey ...... 104 114 90 .10S Y ork ...... a...*,.... r~ 94 120 214 YVUXIAMS ; and Pinney are thi ee of the bright- OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL 9 ; eat stars with Frankie’s Drive-In Totals ...... SOI soft 4«7 1494 of the local, Rec Senior League. Frank Scelza. freshman coach BOTTIED IN BONO,------— WEDNESDAY NIGHT’S SPECIAL — '50 PACKARD OlO • KENTUCKY SHAlGHt BOUMON 'i COLIJCGE B.AHKET9ALL SERVICE at Hartford High and Howie Holy Cross 95, C anisiui 84. on, Krough will start at forwards.' BROWN-BEAUPRE WHISKEY 5 V IS. OID, 84 f lO O f • KENTOOCY SEE THE PRICE IN WEDNESDAY'S HERALD St. Francis (B knj 77, Bsldwln- Scelza, a good set shot and his W H I«EY A BIEND,86.8 MOOf„4S% GIAIN Waliace 65. Free Survey Easy Terms teammate are very adept with the NEU'IWAI sm u t s • JAMES t 6 C O * Oolby 72, Boston College 68. OIL CO., INC. 30 BISSELL ST. # TEL. MITCHELL VT.J4 UXINGTON, KENTUCKY fast break employed by the Gene H 341 RROAD ST.— M ltchdl 9-12S7 TEL. MI-9-525.3 Connecticut 115, T ufts 74. 3S6 N. MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER Pinney-ceached Copacs.. MANCHESTER, CONNECTICU1 Springfield 89, Worcester Poly 331 MAIN ST. TEL. MI-9-4595 COACH TOMMY" Conran of the 4p. home forces will counter with his Read Herald Advt.i i 4, ' 1 f I : v ' ■I . I I .. ■ I: . I ‘l ' ■ V.S)4: ‘1 ' :■ . r , ' County Towns Sanson^ Committee Report AT THE CENTER—Plewant large LISTI.NGS Wanted. Single, two- room for one or two gentlemen. MANCHESTER ■ family, three-family, ’ bustneae Given Release HEATING. From. A to. Z. Gqr'^ EXPERIENCED Waltrtes wanted. BRAND NEW ^053 21” Stew.-irt STOP AT , ';.-y AC ANT property.. Have many cash buy; 1949 PLYMOUTH 2-door. Good ALI. ALUMINUM Full time, day work. Apply An­ .Warner television, $189.95, excise 14-16 Wadaworth street. Talks Accomplished Much FOR A DEPENDABLE, and Qean tires, new paint, - spotless inside COMBINATION WINDOWS .version burners, boller-bumer CHAMBERS’ FURNITURE ' " EXCELLENT ' . era. Mortgages arranged. Pleaae Classified Used Car, See Our Line Up of upiU, complete heating systems. nex Snack Bar, Mrs. Cavey. tax included. Can arrange terms P l e a s a n t Furnished room with REDUCED TO $13,500. call George 1.. Graziadlo, Real­ On Rent Curbs and out. Full price $995 $24,5 AND DOORS Tb suit. Call Mitchell 9-0980. FIVE-ROOM CAPE COD Late Turn Ins. Trading Hlgil On down. Open tonight 'tii 9. Brun­ All work guarar,teed. Time pay­ AT THE GREEN semi-private kitchen privilagea. tor. Mitchell 9-5878. 109 Henry Apparent progress Was madeAnext month. He also friels spaclflc ments arranged Morlarty Broth-, SIX ROOMS IN DESIRABLE LOCATION Your Car for a New Dodge ner's Packard, 358 East Center Immediate Delivery. Help Wanted— Male 36 For Complete Selection of Working girle preferred. Phone atfeet Hartford, March S~(Sp«clal)— towards an effective civic and buai recommendations for reorgaalalng Advertisements era. Tel. Mitchell 3-5135. SEVEN ROOMS of furniture. Will V-Elght. street. Prompt Service. aell in lot or separately. Also Mitchell 9-4428. Fireplace, steam heat, all city Thraa more Tolland County towrra neas organization last night' when should be forthcomlnf. The com­ WANTED—General ’ office work­ HOME FURNISHINGS Oil heat, electric hot water ARE YOU Heady to sell your prop­ CLASSIFIED ADVT. Work Guaranteed. PLUMBING And heating. Special­ 1935 Cadillac coupe. Tel. anytime utiliUea. Immediate occupan­ today were released from rental a aix member committee of local mittee of six is the result of a SOLIMENE, INC., 1949 CHEVROLET'S.’ Four to er. Bookkeeping, typing, knowl­ Full Line'of'Se^ly Mattresses CENTRAL, Clean comfortable heater. Storm window* and erty? We have ready buyera businessmen's rally called by ising in repairs. Copper water after 3:15. Mitchell 3-6319. cy. Death in family reason tor businessmen met with Chamber of DEPT. HOURS choose from. All In excellent con­ Storm Window and Door Specialist. edge of bookkeeping machine de­ room in quiet home. 20 Wads­ screens. Large lot. waiting for property in Manchea­ controls in an order signed by Commerce President Jack Sanson Broderick. “ Dodge and Plymouth Cara „ .. piping, remoleljng electric equip­ From $39.50 to $79.95 sale. ter and vicinity. Gatto and Co., 8:15 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. dition. Douglas Motors, 333 Main. sirable. Apply Watkins Bros,, 953 STUDIO COUCH with cuMom slip worth street. James T. Sullivan, temporary state and two members of its board of "We do not have an attituda e t Call for Ffee Demonstration, ment for pluggert drains. Edward Appliances and TV. Hartford 5-9198, evenings 8-3989, Dodge Job Rated Trucks Main street. cover, one butterfly, one drunr ALICE CLAMPET housing rent commiaaioner, that directors. Botji Sanson and Russell punishment,” Broderick said. "Tha 1948 PON’n A C Convertible. Radio, ■ No Obligation. Johnson, Mitchell 3-6979 or 501 Middl6 Turnpike, East ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN. Pri­ CHARLES LESPERANCE COPY CLOSING TIME table, wrought iron fireplace ret, or Mitchell 3-6946. will become effective May 1. Broderick, the latter a member Of disaatisfaction haa brought about heater Hydramatlc. All new tlre.s, Mitchell 3-5044. vate home. Quiet neighborhood. Realtor 634 CENTER STREET BAKERY MANAGER. Top posi­ triple plate silverware ■service for Hours: F'our other Tolland County com­ the aix man committee who aald new interest In the chamber, and FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. including two safety tubes. Very 59 HoU Street. Mitchell 9-7620 CASH BUYFJtS waiting for 4, 6, BILL TUNSKY tion for yoiing baker who is am-r twelve, initial “ M,“ eight solid munities have been notified that he would rather apeak for himself we will help all we can to make it MON. THRU FRI. reasbnable. Can be seen anytime LENNOX Furnaces and Warm air 9:30 A. M. t o 5 :0 0 R M „ Mitchell 9-4543 6 and seven room elnglea and PHONE Mitchell 3-5101 bitions and eager for promotion. puter wine cups, combination coal NEWLY DECORATED, beautiful* the 60-day waiting period required than for the entire group, feel a good one. We don’t want control Friday or Saturday. 46 Cooper Mitchell 9-9095 heating. Earl Van Camp. Mitchell / 7:30 to 8:30 P. M. two-family ho'iaea in Mancheater, 10:3 0 A .M . Incrcpsed earnings, Retirement and gas range, large ba.ssinette ly furnished and apacious room. after decontrolling orders were ii- much was accomplished towards or anything like that, but Juat d A Sate Place To Buy Used Cars! street. 9-5844. \ plan- Give full particulars. Fed­ ATTRACTIVE Four room ranch MANCHESTER — Five room Bolton, Coventry arid Vernon sued on Dec. 30, has now ex­ MANCHESTER Oil Burner Service. and miscellaneous / items. Tel. The moat co.r.plete light hoUae- revitalizing the chamber. voice in solving tha pituaUon aa It ' SATURDAY 9 A. M. eral Bake Shops, Inc., Mt. Vernon, A DINING Room table, five chairs, type. Full cellar, oil heat. Small ranch, oil hot water heat, re- Howard R. ^ Haatinga. Mitchell pired. Sanson produced the by-laws stands now.” 1950 CHEVROLET 2-ton cab and Installations, riepairs, cleaning. EXPERT REPAIR and SERVICE Mitchell 3*5958. . keeping facilltiea available In N. Y. a server $10. divan $10, a day-bed cash, $9,200. Gatto A Co., Phone ceeaed radiatora, tile bath,, full 9-1107., Sullivan points out, however, that of the chamber and each one was Broderick also said there Bras BEFORE YOU Buy a used car chassis, new. tires, clutch and Range and power burners. 447t4 for all types of warm air fur­ Mancheater. -You will marvel at TOUR COOPERATION W nX naces—coal, oil, or gas. Viking 1948 FORD Pickup truck, Lik^ $5. sofa. Inquire 24 Strong street. Hartford 5-9198, evenings 8-3969, cellar, bus, achocl, $12,000. Carl­ the summary process eviction law, discussed. The president said he other information his group would see Gorman Motor Sales. Bulck paint, valves Just ground, W. B. Main street. Manchester. Tel. COURTEOUS Married man, 25 to the cleanliness of this building. ton W. Hutchlna. Mltehell 9-5132, BE APPRECIATED furnace blowers and Mor-Sun win­ new. Also farm tool.s and Children accepted; Central. Pric- Manchester Mitchell 3-6946, Legal Notice which restricts the removal of ten­ would like to see a Chamber of like but Sanson was unabla to Sales . and. Service, 285 . Main 137 inches- Carter Chevrolet Xlo.. MUchell 9r6t96, Mitchell ,9-2303. 40 lor local vacancy. Opportunity BENDIX WASHING Mi^ne.. MlteheU3r623L ants ta. certain, grounds and .grant­ street. Mltjhell 9-4571. Open eve- ter an* condltlbhert Installed. We chlncry. ptlr Mitchell 9-1565^ eil reasonable ybum gaapl Be Commerce in which everyone could give- it last night without clear­ Inc:, 311 Main street. Phone for advancement. Public contact -Basement model. GootLJtQSditIgn, MANCHESTER — Picturesque AT A COUItT o r TROBATE held ing up to a year'a Btay on appeal, belong. even jhousewlves, who could RAY'S OIL BURNER SERVICE—. can make ugly pipe-cluttered cc) ------^-----r------:------Tz sure and see this one. Mrs. Dor­ SIX ROOM Ranch —■ Full cellar ance from the directors. BaaSon Dial MI-3-5121 nlngB. Mitchell 9-5238. lars clean, roomy and attractive experience useful..-$320 per month $55. Call Mitchell 3-7128. home of six rooms and attached at Mancheater. ■within and ror the ■UIl..:f,emalBa aa protection for ten­ play an Important part in the suc­ Repair and service oil burners. sey, 14 Arch street. and 'attic. Excellent location, DIatrIrt of Mancheater, on the 36th said the committee did not aak -f- Furnaces cleaned. 21-hour serv­ T. P. Aitkin. Heating and Sheet guaranteed from very start. Boats and Accessories 46 garage on large lot. City living In ants twhen needed. cess of a good organization. for anything unreasonable and the 1951 FORD Custom eight, fully 1938 PLYMOUTH deluxe business $16,(X>0. For appointment pleaae da.v of rebruary. A. D.. ice. Telephone M itchell'9-4901. Metal Contractor. Phone Mitchell Write Herald, Box H. FULLY AUTOMATIC washer, bolt country setting. Move right in. Preaent, JOHN J, W ALLETT, He aaya that nearly 40 per cent Bui’ian-Moi* Photo. He stressed that Manchester haa chamber haa nothing to hide from equipped, two door and fordor. coupe. Gowl tires, battery and 14' OUTBOARD runabout. boat down model. Good running con­ call Howard R. Hastings, Mitch­ Jud|;;f. of Connecticut’s 189 town.a will Betty L. Klleolllns Iioat and Found 3-6793. Ro 6 m o r Room and board. Park­ Madeline Smith. Realtor. Mitchell everything to offer, and its services them. He said they were entitled Former local owners. For a real radiator. New brakes. Radio, AUTOMOBILE polL**her and slmon- trailer, 12 h. p. "Sea .-king" gear- ell 9-1107. EaHte of W aller H. fJlamann. late of have rent controls completely lift­ dition, $50. Mitchell 9-0729. ing. Call Mitchell 9-0086. 9-1642 or 3-4679; Mancheater, In aald Dlatrlct. deceased. can't be beaten. The chamber, to get the information an.d should FOUND—Small white dog with buy, buy at Center Motors, 461 heater. $125. Phone' BilrBrenban, ALL KINDS of carpentry work. ized. Apply in per-sOn to Bruno fhift motor. Mitchell 9-2067. . ed by May 1. Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Kilcol- NICE SIX ROOM Cape Cod, 2 un- On motion of Dolly J, Glanranp of Sanson aaid, must throw its doors feel free to take any of their prob­ two brown ears and two black Main street. Mitchell 3-7521. Reasonable ratew. Mitchell 9-4291. Moving— ^Trucking— Mftzzoll at Manchester Motor L. AND H. ELECTRIC range with ROOM ^^OR gentleman. Private f o u r -r o o m c a p e c o d — Two aaid Mancheater. adminlatratrix. Sullivan aaya he doesn't think llna of 48 Pioneer ciriile announce flnished, fireplace, picture window, ORDERED; That alx montha from wide open and invite all to partici­ lems to the chamber. spots on Its back. Owner call Sales, Hartford Road at West three burners and deep well. Call home/Quib^ neighborhood. 59 unfinished up with front dorinera. there will be a wave of rent "goug­ the engagement of their daugh­ pate in forming a good groCip that 1940 CHEVROLET 2-door sedan 1951 CHEVROLET 2-door redan. Storage .V *0 Building Materials 47 hot water heat, kitchen fan, din­ the 36(h day of rebruary A. D.. 1»53. ing" In decontrolled areas, as land­ Open for All Mitchell 9-4019. > ' LAWN MOWERS sharpened and Center street. Mitchell 9-5780.' Holy street. Ideal for growing family. Oil be and the same are limited and allow­ ter, Mias Betty Louise Kilcolllns, will be able to give top service New paint. Very clean. It’s Just Clean, reasonable. Call owner repaired^ reasonable rate;?. Tel; ette, breeze-way and garage. Iri lords "will realize that they must Sanson also said the annual AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CO., hot water heat, ^replace. Alum^ ed for the rreditora within which , to to Pvt. Eugene Raymond Rich­ to the town. He feels the beard of meeting would be open to all to LOST—PASS bOOK' No. 2098. what you're looking for. Brun­ Mitchell 9-8866. Mitchell 3-4,531. LAUNDRY AND Dry- cleaning SHEATHING 1 x 6. To FT. SERVEL Refrigerator. excellent cofidition, very good lo­ bring in their clalma asaliial. aald ea^ prove their ability and wlllingneas local and long distance moving, FRAMING -2 X 4 to 2 - 10. (Small CELY Fuenishe^ maple room inum atorm windows and doors. lale, and the aaid adminlatratrix (a ardson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Er­ directors of the chamber will go come and express their opinion*. Notice la hereby given' that Op­ ner's Packard, 358 East Center route man for established, well Good running condition. Phone for couple or gentleman. Kitchen Centrally located. No agents. cation. 8. A. Beechler,’ Realtor. to adjust rental problems.” PLYMOyTH 1949 Special deluxe WIRING INSTALLATION of all packing, storage. Call Mitchell Truck Load Lots)..per M $ 99..50 directed to give public notice to the nest S. Richardson of 67 Oak along with his suggestion. He expressed a view that indica­ tional Share Book No. 2098, Issued street. paying route. Many benefits. Ap­ Mitchell 3-7204. privileges. Gara^e\ available. Call Mitchell 9-2212. Phone Mitchell 3-6969. rrCdltoia to bring In their clalma with­ Any unwarranted or unreason­ club coupe. One owner car. Will types. No Job too small. Peter 3-5187 - Hartford 6-1423. MOULDED BASE ...per ft. .9’ o street. , Future Plans tions point to a well organised by The Manchester Savings and ply in pcr.son between 3 and 5;30 in aald tln\e allowed by publlahing a able actions will undoubtedly be Both Pvt. Richardson and -his sacrifice. 'Mitchell 3-7600. Pantaluk, 40 Foster street. Phone CASING ...... per It. .7'i, A RARE BARGAIN! Two import­ Mitchell 9-3506. SIX ROOM house with sun parlor. copy of thia order In aome newspaper While he feela the meeting did chamber In the future with much Loan Association, Inc., has been 1941 FORD SEDAN. Radio, heater, MANCHESTER —Package Deliv­ p. m. New Model Laundry, 73 SIX ROOMS—Older home. Storms, brought before the State RentCon­ fiancee were graduated with the good coftditi^n, jgreen finish. Lota AUtchell 9-7303. CLEAR GRADE ed rugs. 9 X 12, new, closely wov­ large lot, nicely landscaped. Cali haring a circulation In aald probate trol office, he says. A survey unit, produce much to help form a re- to offer the town and chamber lost and application has been 1948 .STUDEBAKER Champion ery. Ixical light triicking and Summit' street. l^i OAK DOORS ... avc. 9.95 ROCKVILLE — Well ft full cellar, garages, double lot. dlatrlct. within ten daya from the date 1948. class from Manchester High ■vitalised group, Broderick said the of good transportation in this one. en. Sacrifice $38. Sydlee, 8.51 _..MItchell 3-7230. o t thia order, and return make to thla he says, will continue to operate. members. made to skid Association tor T»ay- fordor sedan. Good ' condition ATTICS AND Ba.**cmcnls cleaned. package delivery.—Refrigerators, room, suitable for light •Gatto A Ckx, Phone Hartford School. He- is at present sta­ Douglas Motors, 333 Main. 18'\ CEDAR STAIN SHAKES- Wethersfield Ave., Apartineht court of the nolke given. Here are the towns which will situation was difficult to analyze Another meeting of the aix man ment of the sonount of deposit. Price $7.50. Phone Mitchell 9-5883, Rubbish and ashes hauled. All washers and stove moving a All'-Colors...... ;-per sq. 13.95 keeping. On bus line. No 5-9198, evenings 8-3989, Manchea­ JOHN J. WAL.LBTT, Judge. tioned' at Breckenridge, Ky., and C-1, Hartford 46-4892. MANCHESTER Green — 3 bed- be decontrolled May 1: and wants to know mote about committee is to be held in the near Jobs ’ done at your convenience. specialty. Mitchell 9-0752. Help Wanted— Male WINDOWS -Comp. Frame, to children. Inquire 24 ter Mitchell 3-6946. Miss KHcoIlins la a student nurse future plan's of the chamber. I/3ST—PASS BOOK No. 61101. 1948 OLDSMOBILE sedan. Lus­ room ranch, radiant heat, fire­ AT A COURT OF PROBATE held Fairfield County-Darlen and future, Broderick aaid, to talk 1948 PACKARD Sedan. Good tires. Reasonable rates. Mitchell 0-3802 or Female 37 Sash Unique ...... ave/ 14.50 street, Hillside House, apartmenC St Hartford Hoapltal Training Broderick feels potential new Notice Is hereby given that Pam trous black finish, fully equipped. ALBAIR A BERRY, rubbish re­ ATTENTION COTTAGE o^ers place, ‘landscaped, large play- St Manchester, within and for the Wilton. over things that cama out o f last Good motor. New paint. Full price APPAIACHIAN 14. )LTON — Custom built 6-room District of Manchester, on the 36th School for Nurses. members should have more Infor' Extra nice condition. Priced to or 9-9791. moval, household arid commercial. HAVANA SEED TOBACCO and landlord.s. All type ur^.tank yard, $14,800. Mitchell 9-8403. night's meeting. UnUl such time Book No 81101, Issued by The $888, look this 'Orte' over, it's OAK FLOORING, .per M 19.'4.00 rArich. Twin size bedrooms. $4 ft. dsv of February. A. D.. 1963. Litchfield County-Canaan, New matlon on the financial aet-up of aelL See Bob Oliver, Center Light trucking. Mitchell 9-259L ------SORTERS____ _ . and upright vacuums, re^onftble. Present, JOHN J. WALLETT, as a schedule of future plane of Savings Bank of Manchester has steal. Bi^TmFs PackTrer 358 SAW FILING, finy~tJT5e, !10ir and livihg room. Philippino mahog­ FOtl'R ROOM O p e Cod. garage Hartford, Norfolk, Plymouth, tha chamber and have a voice in Motor Sales, 461 Main street. Mitchell 9-8935. FURNISHED ROOM for rent Call any pMelling.- Recreation room. Judxe- _ _ . . . . Salisbury. Sharon, Washington State Dulles' news conference the chamber la announced, Brode­ been lost and application ha« Ea.st Center street. Phone Mitch tip. Called for and delivered. Call ^ A lj^ k A D E S OF PLYWOOD*™ attached. Completely landscaped, Estate of James F. Fogarty, late of the matter of strengthening the Apply MITCHELL 9-5092. Two-caK garage. Three acres. and Woodbury. promise to cooperate with Con­ rick said hia group plana to retain been made to said bank for pay­ ell 3-5191. Mitchell 3-8719 after 5 p. m. AND PLYSCORD FIBRE RUGS In s ^ k now. All orchard, large lot, 2-car garage Mancheater. In aald Dielrict. deceaeed. chamber at its annual meeting Its Identity. ment of the amoimt of deposit. Palntlns— Papering 21 WILLIAM DUNN AND SON Carlton Hutchins, Mitchell "The executrix having exhibited her Middlesex CTounty-Cheater. Dur­ gressional investigations aa "rather SAVE MONEY AT TOBACCO COMPANY colors and sizes.yfi x 12 $17.95 with loft. Total 3 acrea. Call Rock­ 19.50 CHEVROLET 161" new wheel ELECTRICAL WIRING and re­ The Original and Only Office NICELY FURNISHED room, very 9-5132 or h a ^ e ll 3-6231. admlnlatratlon account with agid eaule ham, East Haddam, Middlefield, depressing", news, Kretzman said PAINTING, Exterior and Interior, I . 24 North School Strieet and up. Phone ^ Itchell 9-4343, clean, Iri large, private residence, ville 5-4859 after 4 p. m. Immedi­ to thia Court for allowance. It 1« he fell it did not adequately prom­ I/3ST—PASS BOOK No. 66723. McCLURE AUTO COMPANY base rtake body. Carrying ca pairs. Machine work and repairs. in New Haven. CAPE COD--Qormera. Four down. ORDERED; That the 10th day of Old Saybrook and Westbrook. of renovating tha church MtdMn Notice is hereby given that Pam paperhanging. Ceilings reflnish- - Manchester’, Manchester Cifrpct Center, 308 for a gentleman. 316 Spruce Sebond floor ihsulated. Ready to ate occupancy.. Priced for quick March. 1933. at ten o’ clock, forenonr. ise to back up subordinate career Hebron pactty .la 800.0 pounds. Sa.ve.UOOO Phone Mitchell 3-4880. ------.Tel, MItrhell 9-0085------New Haven County-Gullford, and dining room. Mra. P. John ' Bddli Nbr«6723, fssiiisa by ' The ed.-Wali paper’ booka on- request. - ... - . — n a w i n a l X — - • Main-st-reet./^------■street...... - ....------finish.’* AmeaUe^rtve. Combina­ .. lale. — . ______• at-the.probata..oaice..ln JIu*. M.uiil£ipgl Mtddlebur}', - Oxford; ■ - Southbury ,2... Acceipted .responsiblUty. .aa W p dollaf Tor in over the price,of a new truck Estimates given; Fully Insured. Building In aald Mancheater. be and the policy chief for "a mixup' Parham and Mrs. LcRby B. Kinriey Savings Bank of Manchester has ACCOUNTING Service for small BUILDERS SUPPLIES tion atorm sSah doora. Lot the. aSme la aaaigned for a hearing on and Wolcott. were In charge of menus. trade towards a new Hudson Carter Chevrolet Co., Inc., 311 Call Edward R., Price. Mitchell BRAND ^ W Model 524 Fjtsy WANTED -Large room. Private that led to a broadcast which so Miss Tursbeii been lost and application has Main street. Mitchell 9-5238. buslnes'*. Also co.sl and pro­ Situations Wanted— 420 Davenport Avenue 80 X 180. For appointment pleaae SEVEN ROOM single, completely the allowance of ealrf adminlatratlon Tolland County-Columbia, Cov­ Also there were: Mr. and ICr*. Hofnet, Wasp, or a guaran 9-1003. Spin dry washer, regular $199.95. bath preferred. Suburban or coun­ account with aaid eatate and thia Court enraged Syhgman Rhee, South been made to said bank for pay­ cedure analysis. Part time basis.. this week only $159.95 with old call Howard R. H astin g Mitchell insulated, new Timken oil burn­ entry, and Ellington. Albert B. Blllard, Mr. and Mrs. teed used car. Call Mitchell 3-6109 after 4:30. Female 38 New Haven, Conn. try preferred. Gentleman. Write direc.ta that notice o f the time and Korean President, that Rhee Named Winner ment of the amount of deposit 1940 PONTIAC 6 Station Wagon PAINTING and PAPERHANGING wasKer. Limited supply. Budget 9-1107. er. nawly redscorated, excellent place aaaigned for aald hearing be Windham County ■ Brooklyn, Albert A, Coolldge, Sirreno A. Good condijlon. Seats eight Telephone State 7-3597 Box TS, Herald. given to all peraona known to be In- banned further "Voice" broadcaata —Ceilings refinished. P'ree esti­ CAPABLE WOMAN will care for 4113 if desired. Watkins Bro*', condition. Tv/o-car garage, nice Pomfret and Sterling. to hfa country. .The broadcast Scranton and Miss Spicer, hiri LOST—Gold drop earring, in vi­ E8sy Terms. Bank Rates. Phone Mitchell 3-4477. MASON. STONE contractor and tereited therein to appear and be heard Affected finder the decontrol Of Scbolarship fiancee, Mr. and Mra. Herbert W. cinity • of Emanuel Lutheran cement work. Valentino Bellucci mates. Wallpaper books available. children, in their home, while Main street. FOUR ROOMS lot, quiet neighborhood, conven­ thereon bv publlahing a copy of thia gave a roundup of European preai ient location. Call Manchester order In a'omc ne'wtpaper having a cir­ orders of Dec. 30: Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Bradlay Bat­ church and Myrtle street on Si.in- Telephone Mitchell 9-9442 1946 PLYMOUTH coupe, Radio Fern .street. Tel. Mitchell 3-5042 Francis T. Gee, Mitchell 3-6474. mother works. Call Mitchell Diamonds*—Watches— Boarders Wanted 59-A comment critical of Rhee’a han­ Mitchell 3-8322. No agent?. culation In aald Dlatrlct, at Iwi.-t (tve Hartford County - Burlington, son, Mr. and Mrs. Porreat J. Lord, day. Reward. Phone Mitchell heater, seat cover.*’. Full price Call" 9-5451 between 5 and 7:30 9-9515. Jewelry PLUS TWO UNFINISHED' daya before the day of said hearing. dling of last year’s election—Juat Hebron, March 3—(Special)— Open Evenings PAINTING And paperhanging. No. ONE BEDROOM Set. Phone WE HAVE AN opening in our Hartland and Marlboro. Mr. and Mra. Stanley K. Nygran, 9-3224 after 6 p. m. $695. $195 down buys it. Brim JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. before the election. Mias Mfrcia Turshen, a atudent at Job too small. Phone Mitchell LEONARD W. YOST, JeweleyTe Mitchell 3-5330. well supervised, licensed rest Rear dormer. Full rough flooring lNCHESTER—Three rooms plus Windham County - Ashford, Miss Edna Latham aifd Mrs. frtne 373 MAIN STREET ner's Packard, 3.58 East Center AT A COURT OF PROBATE hrlrt 3. Conceded he may have told Boston University, haa been Household Services 3-8372. Situations Wanted— , pairs, aojusta watches exprirtly. home for aged o retired people. second floor. Open stairway. Fire­ glassed-in porch, plastered walla, Chaplin, Eastford and Hampton. Wright h y street. Open rights 'til 9. Phone large corner lift, excellent loca­ «t Mancheitrr, within and for th» a big "Voice” policy meeting last awarded a tuition scholarship for Personal Maatloniim FOUND— Small black male dog. Male 39 Reasonable pricea. O pe^ daily, Musical Instruments 53 Call Mitchell 9-4129. place. Youngstown kitchen. Rear DIatrIrt of Manchf.atar^ on th* 27lh Tolland Coui\ty - Andover, He­ August something about', being Mitchell 3-5191. Offered 13-A PAINTING AND Paperhanging. tion. Price $3,500. Barbara Wooi$^ three and a half years, or the Mr. and Mra. Rollanitolland K. Phone Mitchell 3^6310. 1950 PACKARD Club coupe. Low ■rhursdav evenings 12J9 Spruce porch. Garage. Brick front. Hot dav of February. A. D.. 1953. bron, Tolland aqd Union. "not happp" about prospects that Free esftimates. Paper books PART TIME Bookkeeping and MUSIC Instrument rental. Com- LICENSED Lovely country home MItchelK9-7702. Preaent, JOHN J. W ALLETT, Litchfield County - Barkham- remainder of her course. She ia Melocha, who racentlyr o ^ t t a i r ------mileage, Ultramatlc drive, radio, 19&1 OHBV-ROLET Bel-Alr^lcluxe, FLAT FINISH Holland window street. Mitchell 9-438' water oil heat. lArge lot with Rhee and "hla right hand man” the daughter of Mrs. Ira C. heater, TuTbne ^paWt, llke-fi«w ; b\!sine.ss taxes. Call' sntcHcll plete line of instruments: Rental ■ to board ejderiy people In Hebron; shade trees. '" - 7 . ______sted; Bethlehem, (Toiebrook and Amaton Lake cottage •ifa bought White wall tirea. Fully equipped, Bhadea made Ed measure. All . hrCe bedroom __ tialale of_Walter JI. Glaman)uJ*ie of would—win-the- election. ------TurshenrAmston-postmaater, priced at $1695, $295 down. Easy prices now. Call ClllI Scorso, 9-7866. _ 1 . - ’— : ■ . “ applies to purchase p rice.H ep -, j "Womem preferred. References re­ MAN Mancheater in aald dlatrlct. deceased. Harwiriton: — ARiioiiiieeiiients ihcludlhg new seat covers, haltiTry metal Venetian blinds at a new garage, fireplace, Clevenger ifollowed-his eriticiam List Caavaaaera terms. Big trades. Brunner's Mitchell 9-4298. Garden— Farm— Dairy resenting Olds, Selmcr, Bkch, quired. Phone WlIlimantlc-HAr- Built by Ansaldi, ranch, Attacl Upon application ■ of Dolly J. into "Kalr new honi*Pter« in th* and snow treds. Exceptionally low price. Keys made while you Stormg. 90" ^age, Landscaped. Glamann. adminlatratrix. praying for of the "Voice" by proposing the Mrs. William I. Borst, Red CrooS ANY TTITB doll repaired. Dressed Packard. Open nights 'til 9, 358 Products 50 Pedler and Bundy. Metter's Music rison 3-0242. Box 44, Amston, Baybarry eatates. clean. Mav be seen at 198, Middle wait. Ma.’low's. CONTRACTOR — To do inside Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 Hartford authority to aell certain real eatate State department have discretion chairmen for Hebron, atatee that ■ to, btder.- Specialty collectlcn East Center rtreet. Phone Mltch- \ Studio, 177 McKee. Mitchell Conn. CHARLES LESPERANCE $15,500. Gatto parttcuharly described in aald appllca- Mr. and Mra^x^arold L. Gray, —plecea restored. Dreases copied, Turnpike Ea.*l. painting and paperhanging. Low 5-9198, eveningg 89. yanchea- tifln on file. It la Voice Aide Blasts to determine the beat method to aha already haa received $57.40. who ara tha guesta of thair aon. ell 3-5191. WEAVING of bums, moth holes c o w MANURE. delivered hv lond ..3tI500______uae in fighting the propaganda Call Plgrlm 2-6945, winter rates, with 35% off on all Mitchell 9-7620 “ te r HItchf IT 3-694*. — ORDERED; That the foregoing ap­ She gives the liat o f canvaasera in Capt. Uoyd;B:-Oray and taxaity, 1941 CHEVROLET club cm' and torn clothing, hosiery runs, GERMAN POI-ICE punpic.*>. Eight for your lyvn.s and .gardens. Peila plication be heard and determined at Cold War. But he aaid he would 1952 CHEVROLET 3-4 ton pickup. 1953 wallpaper. Fully Insured. ’ Bros. MLtthcIl 3-7405: TRUMPETS, Clarinets, trombones, Tenements.. 63 the Probate office to Mancheater In Gilead aefollowa: Mra. Douglas H, at Son A t^nlo, Taxaa, had aa.onU REMINGTON and Schick Miavers, Radio, heater. In very good co handbags repaired, zipper re weeks old. Call Mitchell 3-5504. MANCHESTER" McCarthy Tactics recommend using private broad­ Porter, Mrs. Max O. Rankl, and tha Low mileage. Full 30 day guar­ placement, umbrellas repaired Call Hartford 32-6285. Mr. saxophones, guitars. Largest se­ aald Dlatrlct, on the 10th day of ing in Mrixteo a few daya ago. y / part* and aervice at Ruaaell’a dition for a car of this year, X Apartments— Flats— MANCHESTER —New six room March, A.D. 1953, at Ten o’clock In casters. He-estimated they could Misses Carol and Phyllla Fogil. Mr. and Mra. Jared B. Tennant, antee. Shlfstantial savings. Carter ^men’s shirt collars reversed and Hebert. lection of instruments in tow*n---- - There la charm and comforit to be ,s ,^ Barber Shop, corner Oak and Douglas Motors, 333 Main. Cape Cod, convenientjy located to found in owning this attractive, cua- the forenoon, and that notice be given handle the government’s propa­ Plane New Hones Jr., have returned from a moBth :j-*- Chevrolet Co., Inc., .311 Main replaced. Marlow’s Little Mending Poultry and Supplies 43 Household G oods' 51 All accessories. Expert repairing. THREE ROOM apartment, Bolton to all peraona interested In aald estate (CentlBuad F rou Page One) Spruce streets. Phone MltcheU INTERIOR AND Exterior paint school, bus and store. Full bath tom built Cape Cod. Six rom ganda for about 10 to 15 million Major Howard E. Porter, who spent in Florida. street. Mitchell 9-5238. Shop. Ward Krause, 87 Walnut. Mllch- Road, Vernon Center. Centrally first floor. Lavatory second floor. of the pendency of said application and fe 9-5522. ing. No Job too small. Reasonable. BROAD-BREASTED Bronze Tur­ oil riot water heat, tile bath, the time and place of hearing thereon, he termed "OommunlaU with a dollars a year, as comoared with has been stationed at Weatovar ■'h Auto AcccjMMiriefi— H res CAN YOU PAY ^ cll 3-5336. located,: hear church, school and Hot water oil heat, firaplace. by publlahing a copy of this order In 1949 PLYMOUTH sedan special Mitchell 9-4997. keys. fre.sh frozen, 10 to 2|2 place, lovely landscaped lot, amC' small c." '86 million appropriated last year Field, Maaa., for aome time, will go Maneheatar Evculng Herald Me- ALL ■WOOL children’a spring coat $11.56 MONTHLY? bra ll.ie. All modern conveniences, Plenty of closet apace. Lot ap­ some newspaper having a clrculatlbn for the "Voice.” deluxe. Lustrous green finish, SEWING DONE, reasonable rates pound**. Also fre.sh egg.s, Schaub' ACCORDION EXCHANGE. Grand oil heat, electricity, gas. Write site drive, one-car garage. Price in Said ■ School Note# Film on WUdUfe 1951 HENRY J. tudor sedan, six rangements before Uie spring inet, $189.95. Terms. Phone Mitch­ FOR O.N'LY wood floors, oi* hot water heat, Praafnl. JOHN .1. WALLETT Rev. Arthur B. Robertshaw HI young children. Transportation parts. Ing .Shoppe. Tcl, PIIgrim'*^-6695, Market street, Hartford, 6-0700, facturing. Information, Backer, Jtidaa. is today, of the way the. Commun­ School opened yesterday after a cylinder, overdrive. Tutone gray. rush. Call Mltehell 3-8372. if no ell 9-5650. $.529 fireplace, brick front, expandable, will be the '’^nten speaker in St. furnished. Mrs. Lela Tybur, dlrec 3 to 9 p. m. ■ I d6 Oak street. TWO BUILDING lota 125’ wide, Ef'lat^ of W nihin Bobyk. of ist party works. vacation of about 10 daya, includ­ In nice condition, only $995. an,'*wer Mitchell 9-0726. Modern aluminum storm windows and ManchftPtPr. In aald DIalricl. daraaoed "I resent the tone of this in­ Mary’.* Eplariopal Church tomor­ WllUmantlc, March 3— (SM dal) tor. Phone Mitchell 9-5787. Battorie.s— .600 Off. 50% OFF on famous make Bat­ Yes. these arc used, but in good 250' deep. Inquire 307 Gardner The adinlrlatratrlx having exhibited ing v/eek ends. A meattitg of tha. —Girl Scouts from saverai Bvaa Douglas Motors, 333 Main. Home Derorating Co. MODERN Professional office for doors throughout. Large lot. Price quiry,” he told McCarthy and tbit row night at\7:30. A relative Roofing— Siding ' . 16 teries. Written guarantees. $1.00 shape and guaranteed. Wearinp: Apparel— Furs 57 street. ^ bar adminlatratlon acr-ount with aald PTA executive board was held last towns ara expected to attend a BALLARD’S Driving School; Man pent on Ea-*t Center street. Mitch­ $15,800. E. A E. Agency, Mitchell fBtata to thia Court for allowanra, it it other Senators on the suboommlt- night at the home of Miv. P. John 1941 PLYMOUTH Tudor, no cash. down, $1.00 weekly. Calso Serv- ORDERED; That the 12th day of newcomer in this vicinity, he la special program to be held at cheater’s oldeat Thousands of CALSO SERVICENTER FOR GUARANTEED ROOFS that FREE STORAGE TWO BOYS’ suits, size 18-20, one ^ ell 3-6514 - Mitchell 9-5820. 9-8715. Mitchell 9-1167. LOTS AND ACREAGE—We have tee. Parham, $6 weekly. 1939 Plymouth ludpr, Repailing 23 lecnter. Tel. Mitchell 3-4164, March, 1953. at ten'o’clock, forenoon, at as.ilatant to th\ rector of St. Shafer auditorium at the State accident free Instruction hours. stay ofi in any kind of storm, and' UNTIL WANTED brown, one light tan. Call Mitchell two very nice locations of desir­ the Probate Office hi the Municipal "I had two full' FBI investiga­ CInb To Meet no ca.*’h $2 weekly. Cole Motors 436 CENTER ST. Mitchell 9-0980 gutters, conductors and roof ret Mitchell 3-4165, or Mitchell PRACTICALLY New. 6-room John's Church. West Hartford. Teachers’ College here next Sun­ Hundreds of satlafled students. MATTRESS Your old mattresses 3-8723. able lots and parcels of land with­ Building! Ill aaid Manciieater. he ' and tions." he added. He remarked he The Women’s Club will meet Servicenter. Mitchell 9-0980. pairs. Call Coughlin, Mitchell 9-0980. SEE IT TODAY OR TONIGHT STORE FOR Rerit. Good, central house. Excellent condition, four the a.-iine la aaaigned for a hearing on was cleared in both of them,, and Mr. Robertshaty.'a address will day. For appointment tel. Mitchell rtd;iiized and remade like new in 9 to 14 milea of Hartford. the allowance of aaid admir 1st ration Thursday 'afternoon at the home EVERYTHING for your car and 3-7707. PHONE MR. ALBERT, Hftd. 6-0358 I m u s k r a t Fur coat, size- 16. location. Inquire 60 Haynes strfjct. bedrooms, plastered walla, two then snapped at Roy Cohn,' the be the third In a series of seven District 'Six Scoiita. vdilch tn« 9-2245. 1949 CHEVROLET suburban. New Call Jones Furniture and Floor ROYAL AND Smltli-Conma port­ Priced from $400 to $1,500. Terms account with said eatate. aacertalnmenl of Mrs. Walter D. Sherwood. It .AFTER 7 P. M. 46-4690 Like new. Price $75. Phone Mitch­ bathrooms, fireplace, oil hot water ot heira and order of distribution, and aubcommittee’s general counsel; on the Christian Sacraments. He cludas Columbia, Coventry, He­ paint. Motor Just overhauled. home. Budget terms to suit you. Covering. 36 Oak. Mitchell 9-1041. able and standard typewriters. can be arranged as desired. ■ The will take the form of "a "two-bit ENJOY A Driver’s license. For ex­ Yoii talk, we do it. Budget Cen­ ROOFING, Siding and carpentry. ell 9-1801. heat. Immediate occupancy. Only thia Court dlrecta that notice of the "Can Mr. Cohn say that?” will discuss "Holy Opders, Sacra­ bron, Colchester and Lebanon, Full price $1,035. Carter Chevro­ All makes of adding machines A — L — B - E — R — T — S Wanted to Rent 68 Allen Realty Co., Realtors. 180 time and place aaaigned for aaid hear dessert bridge party. It had been have been given tickets for the pert Instruction call the Manches­ ter. Mitchell 3-4164. Alterations and additions. Ceil­ $2,000 down payment. Call Mitch­ Hla outburst drew a Spattering ment of AiiJ,hority." Following let Co., 311 Main street. Phone sold or rented Repairs on all 43-45 Allyn street, Hartford Center street. Phone Mitchell ing he given to all peraona know'ii to planned to hold the party at the evjuit which will feature n film and' ter Driving A.-:ademy. Pilgrim ing.*!. Workmanship guaranteed. LADY'S Gabaidine spring coat, URGENTLY NEEDED. 3 or 4 ell 3-8274. Hartford 6-5138. be Intcrea^ed therein to appear and be of applause from some spectators I he service, the speaker iwill also m prtgagea 31 makes. Marlow's. , 3t5105. home of Mrs, p . EyeretlStoae, but diacuaiion,^ ^ 2-7249. ' Mitchell 9-5238^------A-.-A-T>ion, Inc., 299 Autumn size 11. Like new.. - $15, Boy's Toom unfumisried-apartment for Schwarta Real Eatate. heard thereon by publlshiii£ a copy of in Hie rear of the room, and a po­ he the conductor of the informaL street, .Mitchell 3-4860. __ FIRST AND Second mortgages WE BUY and sell good used furni- spring coat. hat. Size 5. Like new, thU order In aome hewapaper having liceman warned them aterplv; dlaciis.*ilon group in the parish she was taken 111. Karl Meelowaki, naturaHat- rPOWERAaO^m family of two adults. Call Mltch- MAi4GHXS'r£a-rT* Ex^^ Capa ANDOVER—Six acres ot high and a circulation In «%!Yale University, dover end Hillstown: . 1951 MERCURY 4-DOOR Specializing In I SMALL VARIETY STORE and holstering. Beautiful fabrics, ginia Madden, tel. Mitchell 9-3807, Agent. Mitchell 9-7702; Ratatp of Shprwood M. Bphrend. lata I- Center. Hours 8-30 to 6. Mitchell MANCHESTER Welding Service. | in oric package and save better ment by two- working adult •t Bolton .and Coventry Lake. of Manckaatar, In aaid District, dcrctji U. S. propaganda Job better and Mr. Robertshaw studied for the Radio, Healer. Overdrive. Luncheonette. Due to sickness, prints, stripes, .solids. Expertly or write ,P. 0. Box 110, Manches­ Eighteen persons attended the 9-7862. Portable equipment. General \ LIFETIME than 60% of yoiir cost. Here it Iadi*s and onei- school age girl. For appointment pleaae call How €’ home on large pine wooded lot. .51ISLKA4)IN(i gioiis." " lice today could shed no further 3H yards of 3»-lnchi holaro, 1 1950 FORD Custom 2-Door. Heat­ PRICED WAY BELOW CEILING! Rojrke-Eno Paper Co., 58 Allyn went into the development of F O A -5X . A tele­ Edwin M. J. Kretzman. chief chair. er. Clean one owner car. Jet ANTIQUES Refinished., Repairing No time lost. New work. Altera­ 300 ft, amesite drive. Artesian light on the matter. Pattern No. 2387 contains com­ yard. tions, copper piping, fixtures, hot street, Hartford. Conn. phone call to us will pul FO A -5 X to work for you, well, fireplace, $7,500. Call owner, p.ilicy director of the "Voice," For thia pattern, sand 90o In black. 1950 FORD CUSTOM 8 4-DOOR done on any furniture. 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Best of tef- Lord Cornwallis.'loser at York- puppet mittens, basic embroidery smart, practical wardrobaa; gift Your Chryaler-Plymouth Dealer 612 WEST CENTER STREET. display of guaranteed used refrig­ NOW - CALL you aell. tion. w’hich. in i90.5, bought a^trart 1. Acknowledged that he told pattern printed in a id e UMfSsolarfB of 800 acres there, according^ to "Voice" divieional heads leal Fcif iQWn In the ‘American Revolution, atitches and grand daslgns are "Tour Oldsmoblle Dealer" \ erators. George H. Williams At- 57 BIs m U Street JARVIS REALTY erences. Con you help? BRAE-BURN REALTT ‘ printed in this Issue. 38 cents. cants. BR'o W N-BEAUPRE, INC. WITHr0A-5X Phone MltcheU 3-6273. the Encyclopedia ’Brilannica. day that he viewed Secretary of went on tri military feme In India. Open 9:00 A. M. to 9:00 P. k .' zociatea, 260 Tolland Turnpike, Phon* MI-3.4112 MItchbll 9r4239 EVENINGS ao BiaaeU 8t. Mitchell 9-5234 Telephone Mitchell -S-Ilk Manchester. Phone Mitchell Tel. MI-9.^8166 1 Coll MI-3-5121 / 973585. nights Mitchell 3-769L i . ':/■ /,-• ! .1 ■•A '■ / 4- ./■ - / Kyr n i ' l i . }» 1 " 1. ^ ’ V" • V '.V • ■, ■ 4 -4^ TUESDAY, MAfiCH 8,1988 The Weather ' Average Daily Net Press Run rofioaBst of C. « . WOirihw PAGBTOURTEEN iiaufiTfHtfr ^wftititg il|gral!> Far the Week BiriM Fbb. 88, J95S Partly eleody tbolght, fenag e e e e • • • • • a e a a e # e e •••••• • . * ^ terii|ter»tai«,'sriiidy. Mlohnoiii nieir rently bein" held by the v p m tn 'B • makes loehs /asf to help yen ^ SO. Ttinraday, po^ y eioadr, oold- Mrs. F. Leo Barrett, regent of diviaion of \ ; club to raise money mast taxas or for any worthyMPurposo. ^ 10,93() Etnerjrency Doctors- -St. M argarefa Glrcla, No..;280. was Cam{mign Worker Women Plan for card ta-lea- Gayly. decorated "YES" to 4 out of 5$ oinpI®y»8m m pwya aaah aM — .. "er, ■ ■ ■ ■ one of 29 regents of Connecticut (»ntalnera have been sent out by ___ aaaavl* PoF • tCMfl iTMMlft Mcinber of the Aa«t « About Town women, married or ^ ( ^ . For a loan ^ a • Baieeo of Clreotattene Mancheoter— A City of Villmge Charm circles In attendance at the annual m m 14 captelna. Food to be prepared yoirr way in a Inendly w y, gat to^ e Physicians of the Manches­ regents' orientation meeting Sun­ Spring Party fo r-th e next person bn the Hat Is Need with us today. Phons 5rst for e )o«> in «»• e m® Women’s Society of ChHs- ter Medical Association who day In the Hotel Bond In Hartford. not restricted to cakes. Any des­ .•.la r'esa«s« in trwiRV Of wfito# m Uuv Service of the North Metho- (TWENTY PAGES) PRICE FIVE CENTS will respond to emergency calls Mrs. Barrett reports a most active sert, salad, or casserole, according (CUuained AdverUatag eo Page It) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1953 dUt Church will hold Its March tomorrow afternoon and eve­ and Informative pjinel discussion Counlry Club’s lA*ading to the recipients, wishes, may be Iveo $ c a $ B v6 u ftiT VOL.V RJlJa LXXII,I j A A i l p NO.IwV# 180Aov ■' I* . ______, ■ a \ ■ ... | ...... meeting in the church parlors to­ ning are Dr. Harold Dehmus as one of the major features of the prepared and sent traveling in the Par|l* Is Mm . 20 Mat. morrow at 8 p . m. The Ingraham (adults), tel. 3-7249, and Dr. meeting. Owing to the Illness of Social Event Will Be box. .•. According to lateht reports Cash $312.37 group will be in charge of devo- Francis Hclfrick (children Slate Regent Miss Helen Dooley of from Mrs. Msnnella, the boxes are I $ 2 0 $245.80 Uoni. Following the business On Saturday, April 11 349.22 451.45 only), tel. 3-5218. Meriden. Past State Regent Miss going oh their various ways quite •FOR TAXES? $ 2 « meeUng Miss Althea Dunlap will Esther Cranker of New London rapidly and the idea is being well "sbov- *»r*’ on h^r visit to the l>nltea A spring card parly is being was in charge of the program. received. * Leans $25 to $500 A loo" ^ 1)0# *)’•" Nations. Mrs. Jam es Pickles is in- 'planned for 1 p.m. April 11 by monthly intHillmsRh ot $10.05 •«»>. charge of the program. The Tyler The son born on Feb. 28 a t Hhe Last Saturday a cocktail party I* on Sianalure Alone The March meeting of the Man­ women of the Manchester Country was held at the club for membera Ia ' ' a Circle will be hostesses. All mem­ Hartford Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. chester Garden Club will take Emmett Roberts of 203 Main street aiib aa the leading aoclal event and their ffiends to see the new bers and friends are Invited. place Monday, M arch 9, a t 8 p. m. additlona to the clubhouse. Murals has beeh. named Robert Reid Rob­ In the Robbins Room of Center for the season with Mrs. Alexander I TN( coeaao'ri f fMAT »•«•* r® erts. Mannella aa chairman. The dessert in the women's lounge were ad­ TOe newly formed St. Francis Church. Leslie Buckland of Hllls^ mired, and the basement addition town road, who has had years of parly at the clubho\i.se will be open FINANCE C a Xavier Mothers Circle will meet Plans for a communion break­ provided a snaclous room for the • • tomorrow at 8 p. m. at the home experience in the Culture of water to members and friends. 2nd Fleer • JARVIS ■UltpiHOi ^ _ .—-|| Premier Stalin on Death Bed fast will be made tonight a^ 8 lilies, will show new kodachrome U is e;j;peclcd that bridge will well attended party. of Mrs. Helen Hagan, 250 Autumn o’clocle by "flahermen" of the Man­ I0& MAIN STREET (Over Woolworth«) MANCHESTtit ■sirdM.—’ - " be the irtpat popular game, but street. chester Chapter. Holy Family Re­ .canaAta and otney card gam^ are Mltche|l 9-74J8 • Henry C, MAHeger tre a t League. The nigetlng Will he Included in tb« plans. Door prlies ...... OTW7m;W0AY-*YtNn«»a-vf-»..----— A daughter was born at the St. held at the Knights < Columbus The monthly meeting of the | Usm as4« Is (wi4«iit< sial sHall assfrasitidtNd iMfflt * LMM SHE Soviet Leader Gravely III Brltiah-Amerlcan Club will be held I and table prizes will be features. , .50 M.P.H. Winds, R c V o l u t i o i l Francis Hospital In H artford on Home. , Mrs. Arthur" Fleck will conduct, STATIONERY i Suffers Stroke; Feb. 28 to Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Sul­ tonight at 9 o'clock. UN a handwork bodth for which clnb ; livan of 56 Wedgewood drive. ► AIRM.^Hi - NOTES ^ 'The rehearsal of the Second.Con- Co. 3 of the SMFD-will hold its mem.lters arc preparing a variety L LEADING BRANDS ^ Helped Rise ii ViiuLu* gregatlomil Church Choir will he regular meeting tonight at 7:30. of articles. .Mrs. Russell Gaiig- held tomorrow night at 7:45, In­ Adam Rhmlea-o were, Mrs. Fred Biisb, .Ir., and stead of tonight. All members are Mrs. Jay Rand are in charge of ^ArthuiJ^JM oTM j W ithout Hartford, IMarcIi 4 — (41 — Ministers Rule Two grass 5res were extin­ A warning tliat colder and urged to attend. The session will Adam Rhodes Is corporation the prizes. , Of Premier HEARING-AID be conducted in the church vestry guished by the SMFD yesterday chairinan for the current Red windy wether—with gusts up to afternoon. Co. 3 put out a fire at Mrs. Arthur Wilkie is chairman ; rather than in the sanctuary. Cross caiiipaign. He is .also a fit deco. ations. Mrs. Allan \ y t r s j 50 mile* an hour — will hit Con- By EDDY GILMORE ^ 179 Oak street and Co. 1 at the member of the Board of Directois Van Fleet neettnut this afternoon or this By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS b a t t e r ie s rear rtx 396 Hackmatack street. is distributing tickets with the a.s- Conflict: Moscow, Msrch 4-^/P)—The disclosure of Prime Miniate? St. Mary’il 50-50 Club has post­ of ,the Manchester Red Cross slstance of Mrs. I’sul Eall.siepei., evening, was isaued this morning Joseph Stalin, the son of a For All HearfuR-Alds by the Hartford Weather poned its monthly meeting until Chapter, r: ] Mrs. Joseph Skinner and Mr.s. John cobbler, emerged out of the Stalin’s grave illness kept thousands of Russians near their Fridav, March 13. A special par­ A clothlbg clinic, with Mrs. Bur­ .Serving under him on the Cor­ \v..u(na'fnn March 4__/^V*tirement, testified for an hour and Bureau. radios tonight, waiting for further medical bulletins. The Guaranteed Fresh ton Knopp, fgshlon coordinator of 1 McBride. Mrs. Clarfcnce Ander- LECLERC Washington, Marcn 4-— ^ public aesalon of the chaos of the Rassian revolu­ ish meeting is being held thU Fri­ porations committee *re; Ray­ : son. Mrs. Ray Owens, and Mrs. A cold air maaa fram the west Burton s. Inc.;, and Mrs. Maurice —Gen. James A. Van r leet i committee. Then the corn- tion to master the forces un original bulletin, covering the situation up to 2 a.m. todey, day. and club members are urged mond Cooper of the Orford laoap t Arthur Stevens will plan refrOsh- FU N E RAL HOME waa expected to naove into this is 17 hours old e* this dispatch b<9 '' " ' to attend this meeting if possible. Foulkes. tailorlbg specialist, show­ Co., W alter G rusha of the .^lan- declared today the United ; mittee went into a cloned aMalon arm late today on the heels of leashed by the upheaval—and ing how old clotnes may be re-; ! ments and Mrs. Stillman Keith us W alter N. written. Further bulletin* have chester Trust Co., Ross i?. Hshn j hospitality chairman. Mrs. L. V. Leclerc, Nations forces can win a with him to hear a warm wave from the south­ became the undisputed ruler been promised, but there I* no In­ The Ward group, which served a styled, will be presented at the of . Msnchesler Modes Inc., and mdita.-v vlptorv in KorCH which could not be brought out in west which last night and this Homemakers’ Holidev program of ; Carlson is piovlding the tallies and D irector mil tary victory m Korea ..curity reasons. of the Soviet Union and the dication when they will come. successful businessmen’s luncheon Everett Kennedy of .Lydall and nraming brought about one Inch Radio station* are continuing the Manchester YtVCA tom orrow M is . Ray.iiond 1’. Lambeck , is general, m declaring a mll- world Communist movehrient. Belief Rife last month at the South Methodist Fniild.s. without enlarging that of ral'n tn Hartford and snow to repeat the original communique. Church, has cancelled the luncheon m orning a t 9:.30 a t the;<^m m uni-1 publicity chairman. Don't Be a Lion When He fought hU way to the top by In teque..sllng that eve-yone in Tlio.lM4 oiit of service In the .hounced. Temple at 8 p.m, tomori-nw Hoat- , cleaning "I can't, of course, talk about lever for prying himself Into the : They added that treatment had paralyzed apd hla condition gri)V^ LAUNDRY & DRY w ords). , Watertown, N. Y.. area. ailing Lenin’s place. Two' year* Reich Red In Meaeow esaea wil f>e Mrs. Winston Tiirk- Van Fleet: "Not in my opinion. Bteetrle power wfas disrupted brought no material changt i" the (Continued on Page Nineteen) latpr Lenin died, imd Stalin and condition of their 7S-yeer-oId pa­ There was Immadiata speeuls- Inglon and Miss Mary Milter. Mem- Van Fleet, w)io la home for re- in some areas near Watertown Trotsky were in open conflict over hers unable to sttend are naked tient, end “the degree of the dis­ tidn among diplomata hare that and Syracuse, as trees and poles the party leadership. Stalin already was dead, and Utat to notify one of the hostesses. | toppled. Stalin won the support of Gregory turbed functlona of the brain has the Communlat party waa laadlag A fire In a bam at Baldwlns- Zinoviev and Leon Kamenev, two rifimewhat increased.” Disnbled American Veterans up to the disclosure of that in OURT Ronqos. Rofrigerotors vllle, N. V., destroyed 1,600 boby revolutionary stalwarts, and Trot­ The Central Committee of the stage*. Then Kast Berlin 'asse Auxilipry. No. 17. will meet tomor­ chicks. sky vi'as defeated. He w as exllbd Communist Party and the Soviet elates of Walter UlhHcht, Odin- row night st 8 o'clock at the VFW BEHER DEAL Plane Crackup Kills Union’s Council of Ministers—both 'IPhe forecast was for dlndnlsh- i n '1927. munlat boas o t Bagt Qermany, xf- I Home. Manchester Green. Mrs. Woshors and All Ing wind* and colder weather. Oonfeae to Plot headed by Stalin —■ said his ah- ported ho had floirii to MmM r . ,Isne Fortin will be In charge of PONTIAC DEALER Othor Appliances aanca from duty would be "morekos , t M M. 1,. .;. I , Snow flnrries were predicted The reward for Zinoviev and fast nl^t—on MbecoWa elw |t the social hour. for western and northern New leM prolonged." But they called nls German aourcoa said they v/tMor Phont MI-9-5Z53 73 SUMMIT ST. Kamenev came in ,1936. 'With 14 withdraval temporary, and urged Two in East Granby Y'ork tomorrow. others, they were brought to trial stood top men in alt the salMIIBw Mrs. E. H. Brown of Allaton. the 200 million people of th6 So­ Ttw JWHAL^CONI MANCHESTER in Moscow. All confessed that the PREMISR had been called to Moscow. Mass., la spending a few da vs with cane viet Union to "diepley the groat A lot of guea her sister. Mrs, Joel M. Nichols 1934 asaaaalnatlon of Sergei Kirov, eat unity and. . . redouble tbalr The W. Gs GlenneyCo. Vast Granbv. March 4—(4^)— i Seymour road In a heavily wooded a friend of .Stalin, w*s a plot to pendingending 0 ftiul dacHIcntl of 55 North Elm street. sh of (vltwin-engine cargo area. Rescue workers snd emer- energies in building OommunUsn, Moscow, but some wSstenir diylo- ROKs Win 23 wipe out Stahn snd other Soviet Special Chorcli Rite imer‘b” ^e”ariv gency vehicles were hampered by Union leader.*. TTie 16 defendant* mots sold hondling of the iUnsp 1 SHOE REPPi Stalin ’s Successor The heads of all major Soviet oiinouncsment supportod their the lives of two pilots and scat- the heavy rain, lack of roads snd soon were executed. Other old tne ll V_ 1half-mile.. 1/ nWiddvnWiddy nasture-landpasture-land leading to the I churches called on their believers theory that the dictator wee dod^- tered wreckage over Hour Striussrle Bolshevik leaders were ensnared In to pray for Stalin’* recovery. Pat- downed plane. more of the famous Moscow purge Conversely, others expreseed .ballot DON'T area. Th, J. aiie tore off t.’ei tops for Irarch Alexei, head of the Russian no onnouncement .would hove bgaa AUTOMATIC DKLIVERY SERVICE trials. Stalin had become supreme; Orthodox <3hurch, arranged spe­ mode ot this time unless then At Outpost Hill He was ready to lead Russia with­ Spurs Speculation Throw Thom Awoy BEFORE YOU BOY SHJf UEFRIGERATOR cial service* In Moscow’s YelokoV' were signs Stolln waa on the JUST TELL US TO KEEP YOUR TANK FILLED m^^‘/:n "a^pr^;;*^ /o. i!!gmr"aK; out Internal opposition through the skV Cathedral for 7 p. m. Moscow mend. The announcement apokg f t still Plenty Of Weer l.eft in WHILE- U-lURi ■ ■ 4 Shoes Repaired Here the ei.M field throiiehthrough a near-zeionear , , ,.crnain was the Seoul, March 4--(/P) Valiant pre-World War II days and the tiifte (12 noon e.a.t.). As a youth Stalin’s ‘‘tamporary wlthdim w n ? * this wphderful hew visibilitv and a zero ceiling when tail .section and a jur-. ot the wlng^ South Korean infantrymen regain­ global conflict itself. ' By JOHN Me HIGHTOWER ‘ ’ Stilln studied to be * Ru**len from Teadershtp of the SovMt L. T. WOOD CO. be sure you she It hit the top of tlees on land which was shorn off by a tree. ed the top of a bloody outpost hill He took his nation Into a friend­ Washington. March 4—<7P)—The name of Georgi M. Malen­ Oithodox prleit. Union and the Communist party^ SAM YULYES owned by Frank Zubovlch, Sey­ The force of the Impact com­ position on ,the Central Korean ship agreement with Nazi Ger­ Btalln hti led the government 51 BISSELL STREET TEL. MI-3-4496 many and thus freed international kov led all the rc.st in Washington speculation on a pbssible No Sgecolatlen Shoe Repairing of the Bet­ i t m r $ mour road, Kast Granby. pletely demolished the plane's front today in a thunder{>iis climax successor to' the gravely ill Joseph Stalin, but Russian sP®* since 1924. when V.I. Lenin died ■ Western correapondents In Mon­ ter Rind Done While Yon Maaa------of Ftomes, Smoke fuselage and tore both engines to 23 hours of savage close-quarter Communism’s bitter foe, Adolph H) led the Soviet people to vic­ cow were unable, because of cari- Walt, ------An eye-witnoss account-of the , gasoline -flghtingwith-an-csttmated-.50OX3ii- ^Hitler, for-hla^wara of. conquest. cialists gaid anything could happen in the event of Jhe Pre- tory In World War II,- and his IH- sorahip, to Inludga tn any aort o t IS MAPLR HTREF.T crash was given by Mrs. Margaret parts of the plane to pools nese Reds. ___ __.___ Stalin had hla own conquest then Mier'*_ eAriy. d«at!’t 1 • ' n< sa come* only aJfew week* «ft*r *p*n- ,TDyan. th* official BO- • - Oppr Fleet National'Store „ Galewski of S“tith. of molleh-metal,; The HepublKt Of Korea tlroopa loo—In Fiifl(sn(l tbe'Bsaild'sWteSi So m'lmh awirecy idiFoiid* ovfrils; “'gS' t» e loth ■hnTvet'iarv bf• the Bat­ noiincement' of Stalin'!* tHnOWhlnlSi' A Parking Lot " I East Granby, who told' a teporter: Choking smoke from burning had pulled back from the outpost Poland and Romania. in Moscow sud obscures the small Ike JI j X presses tik of Stalingrad, turning point of held up In Moscow until it could JM ’53 "Aboilt 2 a. m. 1 heard a loud In December, 1940, Hitler turned group of Kremlin personalities thst war for the Soviet force*. SLE magnesium filled the lungs of res­ a t mldda_y and let Allied w arplanea peaaed formally through cansof- HAVE YOUR noi.se th a t sounded like an a ir­ cue worlcbrs and hampered their turn the lull Into a smoking mass on his fol-mer partner. Stalin found which directs them that p(*r.sona The paralytic stroke Stalin suf­ ship. ; plane flying over my house. I gOt efforts. The bright-burning metal of bomb craters snd dCibria. himself an ally of Great Britain outside have no very adequate Sympathies to fered evidently 1* similar to that There is the poesibillty that the out of bed snd looked out the west lit up the crash scene.wlth an eerie In late afternoon the ROKs means for predicting what may which killed Franklin D. Roosevelt, matter of SUlln’s auccesaor may LET US FILL YOUR window. Everything was dark. glow that showed the jagged path counterattacked and forced their (Continued on Page Three)- happen. hla wartime ellv. President Roose­ have been decided long ago. Oeoc Then all of > sudden the whole sky torn through the woods by the way back to the" top of the unnam ­ Malenkov, like V. M,. Molotov a Soviet velt, who met with Stalin at gl M. Malenkov, a ruthless foMoef- snd ground was a ntass of flames plane. ed hill southeast of Kumsong. deputy premier; aeema to outaide Tehran and Yalta In wartime jcon- or of Stalin’* method*, has bsan CAR WASHED and smoke. I knew a plane had Leonard Hetch. Slick station The Eighth Army briefing officer observers to have atrengthened hl.s ferencea, died at 63 In 1945. mentioned moat prominently in home AS LITTLE AS crashed near my house. I ran 'to manager at Bradley Field said the skid the Shuth Koreans counted 30 Iran Premier position as chief claimant to Washington. March 4 (/P) — 1 ,0 0 k of Concern the West In the laat year aa tha COMFORT the phone and 'called the opera­ plane was on its way from New Chine.se dead on the battlefield Stalin'* mantle greatly In recent President Elsenhower expressed The announcement of Stalin a probable auccesaor,* but there . la year*. He took a particularly tor." ' York with an assorted light cargo. when the fighting ended juri before his sympathy to the Russian people nines* waa made over the Moscow always a chance that other figitma Mrs. Galewski Is the daughter A preliminary search of, the dark. Another 90 Reda were esti- Asks Purge of prominent role in laat (all a Rua- radio as msnv Muscovites were alan Communist party congresa. today In commenting on the ser­ such as V:\ M. Molotov and U'. 9 . Called for and delivered MORIARTY Bros. A WEEK of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zubovlch burning wreckage by State Police .mated killed and 60 wounded. That going to work. The announcer* Berla wlll bO Incluclad in the a tm IN 20 MINUTES turned up a, cargo manifest and would be a casualty toll of 180 - He I* 4 ctoae associate of Stalin. ious illness of Premier Stalin. ll^ave the' words slowly, and the promptly at no extra 3 1 5 CENTER ST on whose property the plane setup. UP TO 104 WEEKS TO PAY the names of two men who are mo-re than one-third of the attack Shah Intrigue Informed persona here do not The President voiced hope in a bulletin was read over and over charge. cra.shed. rule out. by any means, the pros­ Thera is conaiderabl* doubt,' ton, O IL BURNER Almost immediatcry after the thought to be the pilots. Police force. statement that God will watch again. , , » whether a Soviet under now laa^ Your Old Rtfriqtrotor crash, state and local police, volun­ gave the names a.s John Blelak. The Reds fir.st h it the outpost pect that there may be a hitter over the Soviet peoples "regard­ Crowd* gathered In Tehran, Iran, March 4 (Ah — utruRSlc fimonjf ,th€ REPAIR teer fire departments from nearby pilot, ami Jeff R. Elliott, co-pilot. shortly after flark yeaterday. Their less of the identity of government newspapers placarded on ■ bill­ PINE PHARMACY Is Down Payment Premier Mohammed Mossadegh men in the Kremlin. Nor do they (ContlnueJ cm rage Ten) rommunltles and all available am­ It ia believed the men are from attacks continued through the personalities." ' , board*. There was a look of con­ cA ii Mi-r-nu night. with the Chinese at limes kept up the offensive today in his rule out the chances of a purge of Ttl. Mitchell 3-5135 bulances coaverged on the' .scene. Chicago. ' struggle for power with Shah Mo­ The text of the statement; cern on many face*. Pravda. offi­ clambering up the snow-covered cial organ of the Communist part^ Real Full-Width Freezer! The crash oceurred approxi­ hammed Reza Pahlevl. demanding (Continued on Page Thirteen) "At this moment In history m ately three-quartera qf a mile.cff^ (Continued on Page Nine) ^lope and fighting right In the when multitude of Russians ere headlined the, news with the black Allied bunkers and trenches. ' that parliament Intervene in al Roomy Shelves in the Deorl leged royal court Intrigues against anxiously concerned because of the letters—"Government Oimmuni- Swift American fighter-bOinber)i que." It waa sub^headed: "Of the his .government. illness of the Soviet ruler the Bulletins .1 This 9'j cii. It. Crosley brings you the darted through the early morning The move was disclosed last thoughts of America go out to all Illness of the Chairman of t^ features you’ve longed for. Look at the mist find pla.stered the attacking night by the semi-official newspa­ the people of (he USSR - the men Council of Minister* of the USSR from the AP Wires food that goes into those, door shelves , . . Reds with searing napalm bombs per Bakhtar Emrooz as Tehran News Tidbits and women, the boys and girl* and Secretary of the Central C ^ - a Joitching post or a signpost right a t your finger tii>s, in front.; in sight, Allies Order Krupp Sell and tons of high explosive.*. The letumed closer to normal after In the villages, cities, farms and mtttee of the Communist P»rty. in reach; Big fiill-wWth fror.eif food locker. WHi'planes continued, their , strikes .... riotous demonstration* in which Culled from AP Wires factories of their homeland. Comrade Josef Vissarionovich BLASTS RESOLUTION Don't waif another day to trade that old- lit regular intervals throughout the three persons were killed and an ‘They-.are the children of the Waahlngtou, March 4—(JPi-» iP " : faahlnned refrigerator for a brand-new Vast Industrial Empire dn.v. v,-iiL' estimated,, 60 Injured since S atur- same (5oA^ho is the Father of all **^^e official announcement dis­ The Senate Democratte poRey Crpirtry,.SlirJyador, See IIS today. Allied artillery and mortar.zhells .> ji< closed that the Soviet Union 1ms a committed tabbed "uMcoept^ :ripp. « the -Red Jihtsv but felleo Iq^; ftaWfitaf E m r^ ■ .'..-VLYozy. Jim*'' pcoplga,.e ,y c ry )y ,l\flik e all 23-year sentence fpr 'kidnapping people*."'Rusala'a mlm*’" ! . new'heitltfi Jtop the flogged Chipese. degh is insisting thst parliament yakov It said the treafrnent revised reeolutloa Bonn, Germany. March. 4 • slave labor and plundering occu- guord* during hlo6dy riot at Michi­ our longing for a friendly and ,.,Yr,he ffudi; : epproaeh ib e.'ro y sl : court and .de* gan S ta te Prison. . : Nln<,p«ra<*na j>'eaceflil‘ W’brfd." wa* being conducted,.^U^^ ITuisfa ftr "eoalovtog" A fuil-widtti iie western .Allies Ger- " piW ^c^h^^ th ! only m»i. r et-eft Blong the | of intrigues. The tlon of Tretyakov and,I. Kuperin peoirieo. Tbe Deroocfutle gtaup^ many’s'fabulous Krupp industrial ’ Allied tiustees have die 31 Injured when truck plunges "Regardlea* of the Identity froian-fbed newspaper a.sserted that the Pre', of government personalities, the chief of the Medical Sanitary eapreeeed belief that it is a l^ empfre today _to .ell_ its coal._«tee_I th b ^ in d u sln .l (Continued on Page Three) | mfrr^h^s'yr;^^^^^^^ ref- ti"nce o Board of the Kremlin. The Previ­ leckeri For Allies .said Krupp ? 6 2 prayer of us»Amerlcana continues "unaoeeptaMe” to Strte. ami iron holdings, but ex-cannon The the , eremlum of the people if the pal- ous Minister of Health was Y. I. Department. quick freazinf king Alfried Krupp waa left one agreed to tran.sfcr .some, of earthquakes are felt tn be that the Almighty will watch and for storage of the richest men in Eiirope. piopertie.s he will W < trl(l C ioV O rillllG Illt the alleged plotters. ^'rass.'^the official news agency, It Is esgmated Krupp. who members of ^his family, • Mrs. >> <>rl. graduations,- a new job emerged from a U. .*5. war crimes Imigard Eilenstcin, hl.s aislcr. opportunity to live their lives In a him, the newspaper said, the Pre-! Mamaroneck. of a brief bulletin about 7:20 a.m. Tumbling Bsarkota In ueofby WITH OUR NEW prison only two years ago. will re- and a nephew will' receive a m ier will be in a position to act I plores what world where all men and women _all are occasions for rejoicing as well a* for reflec­ Support Held Dim patrons to say: fttatcD today f®rc®d terwoni — ■ ceive $47,^,000 for the holding* plate rnknufacturing con- for himself. If the vote goes! most restaurant (Continued on Page Ten) tion and new resolve. Whether or not a list of reso­ 't i^ace liefore their meal*. (Continued on Pngo Thlriieen) dealers to cooetder a aeeaod d i^ h* ____aells. .c, cern e rn in -D\iesseldorf...... and a .ste-l , ..... j . . u against him, he will resign, it In two moutba la tbe Ceaaeett-> Tn return, the Allies handed him p|gnt Haium. .Stale Capitol, Hartford, March Buffalo, N. -f., holil-iip artist lutions is made, the accomplishments of the past can added. cut milk price. They are sole control of the re.st of the fam-I The plan al.se provides for Krupp 4 <.'P' A legi.slative committee, .Just when parliament could take shamed Into abandoning robbery tly property, estimated to be worth ' promi.s.soiy note.*--each ' voted, today to recommend to the today to ask SUte.MUk Alaria- WASHM06ILE be either, a hitching post or. a signpost to a brighter attempt when would-be' victim Istrator D. O. Hammeabey , 95 million dollar*. i totaling 11 million marks ($2,680.- General .\aRenibly that Connecti- ( t ’onllniied . on ra g e Two) asks "what, would your mollier future. Careful sclf-appralisal is often as revealing as In a personal declaration to thei(yy)| four other members of rut withdraw it* support of a _ __ State Dept, to Hold Loyalty for.a further cut la the farawrt think of this? " . . . Three Inveatl- price which had dropped a eeo* a slock inventory. But no matter what the goal, the Allies, the 44-year-old industrial the family. limited world government. , ■ gatlons launched by .separate New FAST CAR WASH magnate promised that he will not Holdings Returned By its action, Federal and , ScizC 1 York agencies trying to deter­ Files, Will Aid Voice Probe a quart Jaa. 1. use the millions received from sell­ The holdings returned to Krupp intergovernmental Relations rom- ability to reach it depends on health. Your physician SO SET YOUR HEART ON A ’S3 CROSLEY! mine • csiiae of Bronx file that DULLES RETIRES VINOKNT ' A BEAUTIFUL SCRATCH-FREE ing his coal, steel and iron holdings incltlded a locomotive works, a m ittee derided to scrap a re.*olu- I v T o L,? I * U ft __ J bro u ch t to Dcr.*4onR4 stands ready to lake your physical inventory at any to buy back into these Industries. Washingtoa, Maiwh WASHING JOB—NO BRUSHES, There'a a price and aiza Just rifht for you-9 models to choose from I Plus these luxury features truck factory, a civil engineering ! tipn adopted by the legislature in ! b lirim p PO alPj avtres.s Olivia De Bonn Decline* Guarantee loncern, a factory ‘producing 1 1949 calling on Congress to initi-| < 1 . Honywo ...... Secretary of State D u^ **• JUST SHAMPOO AND WATER time. Why not seek his advice now? His suggestions 9 in many models . . . acroae- The plan to break up one of Eu­ ______I Hs'vVnsnd i M('carthy*^'lR'-W j, “ ** utmost con- ^day retired diplomat Joha O i^. UNDER PRESSURE tung.sten carbide, shipyard.* jin 1 aie step* looking to United States 1 can be relied upon for a spund health program. Q PushBulten AulomoHe Defrotlina ■- even in mpderately- the-top freezer in every model rope’s greatest industrial empires the once-famous . Gu.s.slahlwerke: participation in a world govern- ter Vinceat, a etorae cea ^ a^« SPRAYS—SHyVMPOOS—RINSES . priced models—Completely Automatic Defrosting on higher- waa worked out directly with loyalty, lavestigatlee* • eMeeRvyb pves real freezer performance (C'B.st steel works) at Es.sen. I ment. j them as agreed in coni, act . . - ; It unnecessary to try to sub- ^ Registered pharmacists are on duty at all times Krupp by the United Stale*. Brit­ ^ e Gusslahlwcrke Was the! Senate ebairman Charles Me- V irg ilio Uribe lodsy stood uneasy March 81. . . ■ j priced models! ... Butte^We ... meat holder ain and France. The,;West Geiinari Dulleo’ declsloo feU ahaat to fill your prescriptions. heart of the Krupp armament*; Kew Parr iR-Chester) ,*ald the { w a t c h 'over 1.5 U. S. shrim p boats "ri^dTN ^riir A t= : wa,:;^^ ^ In ovary model, famous Crosley Receaeed Shelvea-in-tho- ; . . “moist-cold” crispera . . l government declined to guarantee complex which powered German ! deci.sion was "verr close." It wss j 1* seized yesterday off the 5 ucatsn the deraande of thooo who w eu ^ that Krupp would not return to the have had the veteraa dtpiamaw; Door double “front-row” apacel Interior Color Styling. armle* in three War.*. Until the | arrived at during a private com-: coast and herded Into harbor here, n e t Industries which have been the end of World W ar\ll it con.si.sled | miUee'jmeeting lasting more than; The ma.ss seizure strsiped U. S. ‘ ^ : e d ^ r ' o f f rc\'a‘r%?port*? V - £e^X 'e" 1 X 11^ * .'" " - fired outright. ^ backbone of the family dynasty — Col. Ra.Vniond W att, execuli%e 1 documents,, . ,-™rter asked McCarthy o'f about 100 plant.* covering an ; an houri Mexican relation* already tense be- MANCHESTER steel and coal. governor's side, appears most CftPP'.l (.ftses 01of Theodore 1 c gve»niicxiiKaghan tas.vaand Ed- ^ j,. j v-,. Vim#r -jn “J touch with Parr emphllsized that the corn- | cause of four previous arrest*. 'uinn’s The Allies and representatives of. area three miles long by one mile iikrly contendri foi- post pf com- miind Schcchter. who worked for Now Yorh, M arch 4— A" mittee'.* decision in no way reflect' ■ Locally, it caused 'a sensation. wide. mandsnt at'Rocky■ “...... Hill VeteransVeteran*...... enartment’s Voice of America th* wniie n Krupp have worked on the plan' ed on the United Nation*. ^ Hundreds of curious clammed Bonde of Soviet aatemte a t ^ for more than two years. After About one - third of the Hpme . . State archttqcts. engi­ propaganda broadcast*. ' application In th* cases of Meghan iPharmacy Balk Name Change shorelines to wstch the captured and Schechter. tries and of the eld maMMR I ^ INC. 0 I the war. the Allies confiscated all Gu.*.stah1werke was de.slroyed by neers and educators prepare de­ McCarthy told his Senate inves­ eaarist regime Allied air raids and another third The Hpus^ today sent back to fleet of foreign ahrjmper*. which McCarthy’s reply! " I predict 1 BRUNNER’S, INC. the Krupp properties when young the commander of the Virgilio tailed report on needs, casts of tigations subcommittee the word today agalaat the C A R W A S H the Incorporations com-mlttee a BRO \D STREET— (Rear, At Boland Oil Co.) K rupp was sentenced to 12 years was heavily' damaged. Small,, in- adequate bomb shellrrs in new on cooperation came from R. W. MANCHESTER )• (Continued on Page Three) StaUa’e titaeae LOOK FOR THE SIGN—TEL. Mitchell 9-0.306 358 EAST CENTER ST. in prison by a U. 8. W ar O im e* ntinued on Page Three)

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