■tr i / - T TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1958 The Weather P A G E FOURTEEN . j Averaca DaUy Net Preu Ron Fer the Week Siktod Fureeaat of D, 8. Weather Feb. 7, 1958 Sleet or rain late tonlghL «*pNP Courant’s Editor Emerjfency Doctors Women Voters 10,859 ^ 4 e rain Thuraday. . About Town Learn.s Practical Angle tonight 26-32. Of Bill Collection Course Discuss Budget Member of the Audit Speak i iig T oiiight ^yaiciana of the Manches- RISLEY'S Bureau ol Ctrcnlattona Manchester— A City of Village Charm t*f ‘ th»' BrtHrtt-' Anrert- X'^IWal 'mOtt'rtc-eiverd' -some ter'-MedicAl' ■ -Asaociatton. - who, .. V ...... - *¥0»r' F-rte»dljsM«HMyt- • ean Club will meet at the club- will re.spond to emergency call.a Foup local members of th e, practical Instructlona on a The. two.. apeeUl courses, apon- .. Ml .Summar Street. PROHyPT rooms tonijtht »t 7i30 afitl Troceed course in hill 'cbITeclIfig yester­ tomorrow •, afternoon- and eve­ League of Women voters'ftf'M^an-T MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY II, 1953 (TWENTY-POUR PAGES-r-IN TWO SEtTFlONS) PRICE FIVE CENTS from there to the Watkins Funeral ‘aored by Manchester Evening ning are Dr. Jacob .Segal cheater attended the State Train- ■ NO. (ClaaKfied Adrerttalag oa Pas* IS) day afteinoon in Manchester i School this winter in homemaking VOL. LXXn, 112 Home to pay respects to the late Small Claims Court'. He is (adults only), tel. 3-612.'i, a n i ing Day on National Program! FUEL OIL Mrs. Martha Sharp, xyhose son, I and in newapajjer work will' hold Dr. William Stroud, tel. 9-4708. Item II, Improved Congreaaional' OPEN Peter G. Kuciynskl of 61 I their final sessions tomorrow eve­ 0£U¥eitY Walter, is a club member. Helaine road. Brrdgetary Procedures, held .yes­ ning. terday at the Hartford Courant. The monthly meeting of the Ital- According to Attorney F.u- ' The final speakar In the news­ Altorney for VA Auditorium. SUNDAYS I k e N a m e s lan-American Society will be held gene T. Kelly, representing the paper course, at 7;.30 tomorrow •Two representatives of the Saturday at 7 p. m. instead of on Franklin Credit , School of ■ night,'.--wtH ■ be Herbert Brucker. I-eagire of Women Voters of the Get reliable delivery aerx-lce of high- Vatican Blasts Sunday. The., annual installation Roanoke, Va.. Kiicsynskl took i editor of the Hartford Coiirant, K. of C, Speaker U. S., who were training day lead- UNTII. 1 P. Ms heat-content oil on demand nr at regu­ banquet will be on Sunday. a correspondence course on and author of "Freedom of In­ er.s. diarus.sed the National League lar' Intervals. Both aervinea are available C o n s u lta n t bill collecting, or, collection formation." who - will speak on memo. "Congressional Strings on to fit your need. All deliveries metered, - The Lincoln School Child Study speciali.st, as Hje course wa.s j "The Responsibllitlea of a Free Ernest Biron. chief attorney for Uie Public Purse." Mrs. John G. loo, for your complete protection. group will meet tonight at 8 named. Total cost nf^the courac. 1 Press." Members of the puhlle who Tiie Veterans Administration , In Ije.e. Farmington, national presi­ Hartford, will be the principal Mrs, Luce Foes F o r C u r b s o'clock at the L ln ^ n School.' Dr. was $95. Kuesynski paid $4.’>, : wish to attend this last lecti’ii'e of dent, attended the meeting; Winfield Moyer will speak to the leaving a balance of $40. He I the course w i n be welcome, . , speaker at the annitsi French Those attending from Manches­ l group on ••yqur child's Physical never got around to completing Night fe.slivllies of Campbell ter were Mrs. .Stanley Lorenzen,- :T; w o o D C O . Corrncil. Knlghta of Columhu.', oh Vatican City, Feb. 11—n Main street, both before the Italian government and the Vatican. In a of Ui%£^coln School PTA are cor- against him. Judge Charles N. and Mrs. Melvin Hathaway. day named James F. Brown­ dlaJHfWrtted to attend, Crockett entered Jrtdgment for. i . Ci< chairmen of the.affair, wlilt'h , A N D MORE I front page .article today titled “The Holy See and thO'United For Rolary Night will sirflt at 6 p.ni. are Wllbiod ' lee, New York investment the plaintiff and ordered pay­ i ; . States of America," the Vatican / Linne Lodge No; 72, Knights of ments o'f $2 weekly. ’ 1 Messier and Roland I-ePage. The ] HEARING-AID newap'aper criticized implipations banker, a government con­ Pythias, will meet tomorrow night About ion Rntarinns, Rotary supper will be French style, from that the designation of Mrs. Luce sultant 6n price and other Reds Build Up for Chiani; Raids at 8 o'clock in Orange Hall. Plans .Anns and their guests are. expccl- the appetizer to the dcs.sert. as Ambassador to Italy might Refuses Ike Call for the celebration of the 46th an­ and Mrs. Alva M. Gilchrist of Long j.ed to attend the annual I>adies' Knights ar-e rcmlnd"d to bring economic controls. BATTERIES "covertly" provide diplomatic rela­ The action was widely interpret­ niversary of the lodge, to be held Hill‘road, Andover. The fire there I Night festivities tonight at the ' new and prospective members tions between the United Stales de.stroyed ihelr home and all For All Hcaring-Aid.8 ed as meaning: ., Plan Alternate on Feb. 25, will be presented at I Manchester Country Club, Fred (;. ; Monday night .so that they may and the Vatican. 1. The Elsenhower administra­ this meeting. worldly po.sscaalons. ‘ Malln. chairman of the affair, re­ heconte acqrrainted. THANK YOU "The authors of such supposi­ Guaranteed Fresh tion has decided that remaining Both are in’ their eighties and ported today. tions," said, L’Oaservatore, "show, Mrs. Gilchrist Is a convalescent j A steak dinner will be served at price controls should be removed that they entirely ignore that any progressively rather than be wiped Last’Miiiute Plans patient at an Abington home fol­ j 7 o'clock, and a pi-ograin of enter- person officially in charge of a lowing a major surgical operation. MANCHESTER out by a Single sweeping order. ' lainment acta will follow. An or­ STATIONERY ◄ not at the same time engage in For Blockade 2. Further study ia planned, and Set on Food Sale chestra will provide rouaic for AIRMAII. - NOTE.H f diplomatic activity with the Holy dancing to close out the program. LEADING BRANDS ^ FOR YOUR OVERWHELMING^ Brownlee's advice la desired, on I-mkIics Aitl Sets Malln said that several atfinr- See ^ thi question of w'hether standby Mrs. Roy Durey, 93 Hemlock RESPONSE TO OUR GRAND OPENING "This is a rule and a practice controls legislation should be en­ Wa.shington, Feb. II—(JP)—The Eisenhower administrae tlve door prizes will be distributed, ^Arthur Dins Storesj N' from which the Holy See has not ■treet, today made last-minute Valentine Soeial j In addition, there will be special 873 Main St., Tel. MI-:i-4136 acted so that price and wage re­ tion may ask U. S. Allies to join in an embargo on all ship­ plans for a food sale to be held at deviated in the past and from straints can be quickly slapped I favors for the women. Sc ICC/f which it does not intend to devi­ ment to Red China as an alternative to proposals for a the J. Wi Hale department store The_l.aidiea Aid 'Society of the back on In event ot emergency. on Main street here, a sale that Values Galore! ate." The present controls law expires naval blockade. This move was among those some highly Emanuel Lutheran Church will placed administration offlciala ------■ will aid an elderly AndoVer couple L'Oi!servatore said the selection April 30. meet Thuraday afternoon at 2 FleaiUe draping foldt add of Mrs. Luce, a convert to Catholl- thought might come before the , Mdio lost their home in a fire on HALE'S charm ■ to your hearth — HUindby Controls o'clock in Luther flail (ch\irch FEB.TIRE cl.sm, a.i Amba.s.sador to Italy had' Sen. Cspehart (R-Ind.) has in­ atrategy-mdking National Secur- ! Jan. 26. vestry). Following a devotional ■nd' itop dying iparktl Mrs. Durey told The Herald she DRESSES caused deductions "touching upon troduced a bill for a standby con­ tty Council for discuaaion at a j ‘Extremist’ has received numerous offers of period and business nieetlng, a With ezehuive UnipuU the Vatican, which required expla- trols law. He is chairman of the White House meeting today. short program will be held in the Headquarters . h ^ ed ..goods .frptjj interested _ S A L E „ the curtaini open or cloae ...... - ...... ■ ngUon."-/ . — . Senate -Banking -committee which Secretary of State Dulles, who housewives who also report that form of a valentine social in con‘ FIRST LINE FIRESTONE witli one han'd. It’s the" • WOOLS ".Some say." added L'Osserva- handles such legislation, 'toici Senatbirs yesterday that s o ' nectlon with the serving of re­ FOR beauty, aafety and con­ far as he knows Eisenhower has they have no means of bringing AND FEDERAL TIRES to r e ,"th a t Mrs. Luce, because Capehart Issued a statement to­ S e e k s T - H the items downtown. . freshments. venience found only in the • TAFFETAS ALL she is a Catholic, could, in addi­ day saying he has been assured by made no Far East commitmenta Members are reminded to .bring beyond, hia Seventh Fleet order, “ For those persons who lack preferred woven-metal 6re • CREPES SIZES tion to representing the United President Eisenhower and high transportation," Mrs. Durey said, Valentine gifts for their secret curtain. Slates before the Italian govern­ ranking officials they have "an attended, aa did Mutual Security "I have another offer from a local pala whose Identity will be revealed UP • PRINTS Administrator Harold E. Stasaen. Law R ep e a l (i.OO X 16 $ 1 4 e 9 5 . NOW ON DISPiAY ment, have iiseful relations also open mind" on the question. housewife who will make arrange­ at this time, and those who wish to with the Holy S^e and thus supply Capehart added: One Republican official aald In ments to pick up pastries in her have secret pala for the coming . Exchange and-Tax the lack of United States repre­ "I am delighted to know that an interview that a survey has fgmlly car." ...... year should bring another Valen­ sentation to the Vatican." they are now going to study the indicated it probably would be Washington, Feb. II— (/P) Housewives who wish to donate tine with name signed, etc. Any L'Osservatore then explained problem and I am sure that once necessary for the.U. S. to go it — A freshman congreMinan pumbera, .aa.vUig. BfAlX, PHONE Ml - -lUibeai C. Bprague.- Alwevln, (tny,Attcit)B!t. .Tb, blockade, « ’ cake, pie-^of .other partcUa to -.Tr o nipatant. Pla * tic„ 6.7« X U $ 1 6 » 9 5 [ thW 'ft'a'S not po.sstble-. ■ • " • ------•Iheyhave*'secured *11 -of -the-fact* the Thursday, all-day food sale at coupons are also asked to bring SKIRTS .Adama, Maas., manufacturer, the Cflilna coast anil thus cut off from the W(sst Virlliiti' tc»l Exchange and Tax "Yunr Store Of Frirndlv Servle,'’-’ It said the de.signatlon of Mrs. and see the problem in its proper Hale's store, are’ Invited to call them to this meeting. indow Luce has "offered some American poses in Washington, D. C., after perspective, they will favor stand­ shipments of goods to the Com­ fields spoke up today for out­ Mrs. Durey at Mitchell 3-4722 by The hoatesaes will be Mrs. Al­ S'TORM W • WOOLS proteatant groups the pretext, of he paaaed up an.. offer to be un­ by controls to be used only in case munists. right repeat of the Taft-Hart> tomorrow at the latest, so she esn bert Robln.s'on and Mrs. Clarence Most si/.es in stock also renewing their opposition" to the dersecretary of the Air Force of a grave emergency." On the other hand, there was 'ey Law and was tagged an plan on their contributions. Peterson, co-chairmen and Mrs. Kit bargains in white wall • TAFFETAS SIZES rather than sell hls family-owned Brownlee, a former deputy di­ some belief in administration cir­ Purpose of the sale iS to finan­ Charles 'Von Borchers, Mrs. Frank > UP,f|P' 00 electronica Arm. (AP WIrephoto). cles that the larger antt-Commun- extremist” by chairman Mc­ I PiDittc Inm* • PtMi MavtDtaa * Naiii tirc.s. • PLAIDS (Continued on Phge Fourteen) rector of the wartime Office of cially bolster the position of Mr. Hallln and Mrs. Robert Holmes. 1 , ii4tf tg frder» t*k- the ’ 'dreary' 1(B-Tn41e5^t©rean'baiu*' ' ValMler- wa* directed today. 4>y « • ator T eft .;(R-Ohio)-, - - one -olv '-tb*' - - settle their own future—as part of afnnei-"‘ mietirig’ tii^'night; ‘ thaf proposals to combine the two front today as lA/Gen. Gen. Max­ they will neither support' nor op­ Bupreme Kook command of eouae Friday why he should not Representative Wier (D-Minn.) or as an independent state. pose right now a tax cutting drive ment make.,. One total., $5,000,- .-J..W.I . , ' ■ I '** the U. 8 . Ejgnth Army. * •led Rep. Reed (R-N.Y.) lift Ms order excluding the commented that he signed the non- A three-year deadline for the b y Communlst bath aa head of the STOCKINGS COME SEE exercise of self-determination ha., 000 a year; the other $1,000;000. Taylor^^paratrooper general of Earlier yesterday, at a caucus, public and the press from the Dollar Sale Hill, loudly applauded by the World II, became the fourth -vice trial of Minot (Miqkey) Trial for 642 Oritral Labor union in Mlnneapo-. By a Famniia Klaker, been set. GOP members of the tax-writing more than 50 legislators at the Treasoii Jury Uniti^ Nations -field commander Vallc'- lls with mixed feelings, and that Slightly Irregular. -AT THE International supervision of committee were reliably reported he didn't think It would be taelpfifl" THEMTODAY! elections for^a new Sudanese par- meeting, said he saw no rea.,on Ih'^orea. He aucceeded Gen. to have decided to vote next Mon­ The onler waa laaued by Jus­ xvhy^' tnwns'shmild • not- use town Jamea A. -Van Fleet, who atarled tice BenJamln' F,'Behrel4>er on a Deaths-Revives to, require empl.9y«ra_ U> do the ' Rtguloriy $14.00 par pair iramenl And' rtr the three-year day in favor'of-Chatrman Reed's same thing. aid Umd., for snow removal, the Still Pondering home for retirement. petition by flve of the city's ■^1 transition period has also been ar­ bill to reduce Individual Income tax .Representative Perkins (D-Ky.) and yo u 'll agree ranged. ' - correction of icy conditions, the The flO-year-oId Van Fleet bade rates 10 per cent starting June .10. newspapers and two wire serv- The.,e questions.. J'ngether ..with removal, of-trees and' branches a tearful goodbye- to ' hla -beloved However,-House^ Speaker Martin lees, charged that the exclu- Alsace Feud put in that the .requirement la an B r i d g w a y N l I X S who ineult" to labor union members. ONLY - $6.95 pr. British-propo.sed safeguard., for which ice and wind storms deposit PreWoo Actions Eighth Army arid then left the war- bss Mon la. arbitrary, unreasonable, '.d; have ;tt'. < . Full-room Vnkm . . . iharpeit, ciaoratt pkturo in oH talavitioni Crotloy- SIZES (2-6) _! P'ederal Judge Gregory F. Noon- military area northeast of Sariwon cry', itiatje the Tnotfon To' h'aii pub­ meant reprisala against them, the a c Y o n IrtBOT b o jl lic and pres)i during testimony by fuil-yaor warrontyrovan both the chntsir porta and the big picture an had used the term In hla charge-'On the west roaat case has become a major issue in State Capitol, Hartford,^ Feb, T o H o ld T e x tile s iD N . E . Other Thunderjet* cut Red Tall hi* 19-year-old client. General ses­ France. Relatives of the mas 11—4f>—By a atqndlag vote e( 199 tubal Cobinat thown it rich mohogon^-dnithad wood . , . Avoilobla to the jury • ALL WOOL SKI CAPS...... Judge 'Kxplaina Meaning track.*-in the same arcs, and bomb­ News Tidbits sion* Judge Francis L. 'Valente Im- sacred have demanded jevenge; to M, the House today approved alto in blond-dnHhad wood at NO odd'itionol cotti Noonan said it . meant to break ed a shore inatallation near Pyong­ ised the ban to last throughout Alsatians have called for clemen- and sent to the Senate a bill te Lowell Mass., Feb. 11 — (VP) — ;is greater in the .'?ou(h in some Culled from AP Wires osecution presentation of its give the legislature the power t* The president of the New England in.,lances. He continued; allegiance to "one's own country" yang. North Korean capital. . r y - in time of war, or "to be disloyal in rake against the 23-year-old heir Ask Death for Two call itself Into special seosloa. Council called today for thret-way | "if New England labor wishes WATCH OUT FOR THK D R iP • CHILDREN’S POLOS... 2For mind and heart," or "to side with (Continued on Page HIx) togn oleomargarine fortune. The prosecution demanded the It was the first major bUt acted cooperation—among management, ^ to join the team to keep the in- Pravda readers in Moscow told ike ia accused of inducing Miss death penalty for two of the de- on by the 1953 General Assem­ so by a the enemy." FAMILY, t h e y 'r e LOOKtNO FOR communitiea and labor — to retain du.stfy here, it can dp He salfi that in wartime all cit­ southerners in U. S. consider bly, • INFANTS’ SWEATERS...... the textile industrj- for New E ng-' gradual evening up of the.se Two izens and subjects of an enerny na­ (rales. Snows theinselves real Americana and re­ ( London Economist and said he had State* sailed for New York from to find trace of two .Milford High Berlin if the Bonn Republic rati­ anti-Cjommunist "Fighting Group to." written a letter to the editor fies the'Euro)>eBn defense pact. Against Inhumanity," and the next Tuesday. Whittemore spoke at ceremonies .ManchcHteT storo.s will hr the French port of Le Havre today Hrbool girl* believed headed for "righting the record.” open tomorrow for the after being kept t here y.eaterdayby Pennsylvania with Bridgeport In a proclamation heavy with Freg -Jurists' League. marking The 50th anniversary of portent, the Socialist Unity (Com­ (Zffiancellor Konrad Adenauer FIOHTEBS M-EIOH S f IRIDGWAY fVmiLLS Lowell Textile Institute. "The facta about New England,” usual Thursday husihess violent winds in the. English chan­ youth in 1933 aedan. aMBLeiLillBErnt he said, "contradict the London nel. New Haven .Superior Court trial munist) party of 'East Berlin dc- has said he will call up the de­ Whittemore said there waa noth­ hours. clarcrl that “ further isolation” 1.* fense treaty for a ratification vote Chicago,' Feh. ll-^ A V - wm-.- MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST ing in A e recent New England Economist's recent comment that Renewed winds along Britain’s of brother and sister, accused of U. S. Commerce Secretary Sinclair Linroln’g Birthday is not operating vice ring from restau­ in' store for the Red-surrounded in the West Berman parliament terweight duunpie* KM governors’ committee report on east coast spurred thousands of Ian weighed IM^j peuak BUILQING MATERIALS Weeks of Boston ‘comes from an rant headquarters, continued by city. It called for negotiations be­ between March 10 and 15. DEPARTMENT Batwoofi Brood Sfroat and Railroad Tracks textilies to Indicate “we must re­ being ob.served as « holiday troops and volunteers to toil even half pound under the area full of declining industries.' harder at sanch-bagging the big Judge Wynne until next week .. tween the West and the Soviets to The new Red threat, issued by iunnemiK concile "ourselves to the loss of the by Manchester business the party organization which gov­ chaUenger Choek Obtrafi LUMBER FUEL These -Tacts vigorously and ef­ Bums suffered while, cooking In accomplish: OPEN DAILY 9:00-9:00 textile Industry.” firms other than the local gaps torn In southeastern sea ping nude. welgIM eSMb fectively dfmonatrate the opposite walla by dlaasterous floods of 11 her kitchen 'prove fatal to Mrs. 1. Withdrawal of all military erns the Soviet sector of the quar­ * I t N. MAIN jST., MANCHESTER TEL. MI-9-523.3 He pointed out that the gover­ banks which wilLbe closed tered city, bore' the atamp of Rus- at the neou welgl^^M nors’ report said wage differentials —the region's amazing capacity days ago. They reced against the Bernice Chatterton of Stamford, garrisons from Berlin. 0 | M i Hatty 7 A. 8f. to S P. M. Including Wedneaday FREE PARKING tomorrow as is usual on a claimed by death throo hours aft­ 2. Abolition of the sector borders 18-rennd title bMK Bl: 4 i TELEPHONE Mitchell 3-5191 between the North and South are (Continued on Page Twenty-three) c i« o StadtaM tiM fM ^ * Afteraoens and Saturdays Until Noon 358 EAST CENTER ST. •ubstantlal and that the work load (Continued on Page Twenty-three) legal holiday.; (OMtlaiMd, on Png* Six) er her drena mught lire. dividing the city, ------. \ •------\ -• ’V. / ■r “ '-If* H*- -A / /:

f'- MAls’CHESTER'EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1953 PAGE TIStEB PAGE T W a WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1953MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., ------:------3T Munich, wanted to translate the National Giiard entered active were George Washington, Abra­ refused "Radio Free Europe" per- posed portion of Rodney’s brain, 'State Police at Vandalia said miasion tft rebroadcast to Sovfet- program and beam^ it across the broke out a window on the third service in the present emergency. ham Lincoln, Andrew Jackson, Blaze Kills Four door. Three men leaped to safety Rodney Dee Has an area two and one half inches Raleigh Walker of Fffingham, M A N CH fSTfA Advises Parents Sam Houston, Patrick Henryi domlnated East Europe a Danish iron curtain. ^ ...... __v from this window. . tong and one half inch wide at the driver of a St. Louls-to-Effingham irTTaiANT HITS-2 News of Local .Two-Arkansas Air Guard pilots Chester Arthur, "Teddy” Roose­ documentary program that was In refusing lhuis. None of the unchanged today after his fourth increasing activity in recent scene and Walker told Kelly about Isn't a family problem; it la liv­ brought him back safely, '* dead were Ident^ed. ankle. plastic surgicad operation. the youths, whose ages he esti­ CROSnr NOPE UNOUR in active service before Korea. radio Jan. 30 despite a protest Three of the dead persons weeks," the spokesman said. "At­ ing up to yourself and your stand­ Two divisions, the 45th and the A few famous names in the Na­ ^ There were 17' lodgers in the A hospital spokesman said the tending physicians out that mated were 14 and 16. Walker de­ lodged by the Soviet Minister to M ORlARn BROTHERS roomed on the third door and the ard of values that Is important,” 40th and many other groups and , tional Guard annal.v date ViniTk to DciitiiaHi^efiises Denmark. Mikhail Vetrov, who as­ CHOKED--GAS? ” three-story franiie building when 18 month old boy withstood yes­ tained them and put them in the fourth on the second door, both of he is far from out of danger." Miss Fay Moeller of the Univer­ air unita have faced aggression in Captain John Smith, who in THANK HEAVENS! Moat ittacka ara 315 CENTER STREET TEL. MI-3-513SV aames broke out about 2:45 a.m. terday’s operation "as well as back of his car without searching hitiwirimit, c; .'.I’.iishcd Jam estow n, fhe earli­ sailed it as an Insult to the USSR, which were gutted by the dames. fr ' sity of Connecticut told the Wash­ Korea. Two divisions, the 28th and BroaclcasMo Reels and was ja.mmed by a Rus.slan acid Indlieatlon. When it atrlkea take ' today. Some escaped by jumping could be expected." He was under them; ington-South School’s Child Study est permanent colony. Srnith com­ Bell-ana tahleU. They contain the from second th ird story All of the roomers were men. Teen-Agers Kill Police said one of the boys drew the 43rd (Conrf., R. I., Vermont) transmitter. surgery for two hours as surgeons — ON Tire SAME SHOW — group Monday. Her topic was, were part of NATO forces in manded the First Infantry Com­ fasteat-actinc medicinea known to ' windows. / covered most of the remaining por­ a ^ n and shot Kelly in the head Copenhagen, D enm ark, Fk;b. 11 "Radio Free Europe," a private­ fM “lMi"pletiirt f "Keeping Up with the Jones.” Europe. pany, Virginia Milim. Other great doclora (or the relief of heartburn , “ Fire Chief Walter Kammann said Next time you make pot roast tion of his exposed brain. just as they pulled up at the Fay­ names who served^as Guardsmen _(/P)_The Danish state radi^d ly financed American station at and faa. Get Bell-ana today. Tit. the are started on the second door use tomato juice for the liquid in Deputy Sheriff Parents must teach their chil­ More than 80 per cent of the Air The child’s'brain was left ex­ ette County-jail door. dren that certain values are good of the. building from defective which you simmer the meat. Sea­ posed when he was separated from V- wiring. Damage was estlmafed' at son with salt and pepper and a his head-joined brother, Roger Lee, in the long , and they must Vandalia, III., Feb. IL -i/P )— teach this in a positive rather ■ 17.000. ’ clove of garlic; add potatoes and on'D ec. 17. Roger died on Jan. 20 Deputy Sheriff Clarence Kelly, 37, j Firemen reporte done of, the carrots about 45 minutes before the without regaining consciousness. than negative way, ahe said. was shot and killed late last night Si-r-tHM iraiMBUUff- Children expert to have their par­ "*■ laju i^ , 40-yearrold .Wendell,'Allen, meat is done. Surgeons said the remaining ex- after Inking into ciutody two teen­ CASH Y lktO lY mwa MHiT-iMU ma m am ents say "No” sometimes, and can age boy.s who had been put off a “MY Of You” ISM oi. 20 Mei. bus becau.se "they • acted kinda more easily accept denials when f MIDWINTER SALE THURSDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9! dopey.” COUSIN “Because they are given with a sense of hu­ $245.80 $312.37 ■ The ■ boy* escaped - after the RACHEL”- __ With mor in an understanding manner. 349.22 451.45 shooting. . OlfVU Loretta Voaag Parents may expect anger and Ilf HavIlUid Ab«v« paymand covtr •varyin m m m dund br HAMrntNOlO • M ncit dkfi teasing from their children, but A lp«n «f $100 MiKS VAN HCUSOI ards once they are understood by Conn. Hlarta Son. ‘Afalaal Ail flasa' ralor the family. 2nd GIANT HIT!...... • Miss Moeller pointed out that one of the moat diltlcult things a AN EXCITINGLY DIFFERENT FILM! child must learn la aoctallzation n il N £W which is (1) learning to live with /II/. DZ/Mf/V/ZD/V LaFOND BROS. his own age group, all grown ups, ^SMKRSETMWieHMI’S and his brothers and. sisters, (2) it LIN learning standards of living and STEAK HOUSE adjusting to different standards in O. UelUTlUsd f'sTfcatrr MONSON, MASS. different homes, and (3) learning mrhHrd Rariss J«n HIrrIlns Home of the “Sona of Fun” different concrete ideas or con- “My flousin “Sky Full « fV J u iO * repts as they are found in differ­ Rachel” Of Moons’* People of Manchester — It’s ent backgrounds. Children like BUY n m IN ANY COMBIN/aWN YOU NUB S:la S:M-S:39 party time. We have . special u to try out new ideas, and find the K.XXRA! rates for parties. We also have a x B E H A P P y B A M D ' tHCORt __ Ideas of their own age ; group [r-; ’Man Wllhanl .k , ..jslry" 1:45 bus service. For Informatioa 9, ,( . iyyavovffF (xciriNo more Interesting than that of star-studded stage (UVUt their parents. S^c(u4Cdouble-woven rayon; it's kip sewn; phoqe iThes leading to the Pre.sl- Miss Louise Hackmeister ; , and it's. In your favorite 4-button length! no one (bi out today and she and the ' FITTED hite House disagreed as to the j no one) ever has enough fresh, long-wearing, wash­ •cumstances. i The veteran chief operator, nick- 1 able white gloves! we have dozens of pairs for you and named ’Hacky" by Prcsldcpts and i your valentine in sizes 6 to 8. Black also. CLUTCH BAG other.s. said yesterday she was fired and that she was "shocked; $ 1.00 and upset" by the way it was done. every you go James C. Hagerty, President Ei- ; glove bar senhower's press secretary, said "it is my understanding" she was ; not ousted, but was on leave of ah- | / genre. j Miss Hackmeister aaid ahe had i planned to retire, a t age 62. In Oc- | tHirer and draw her governm ent pension but th a t she wa.s told she V. nuld have to go on leave immedi­ ately. ■ . She will draw pay while oh leave you can wash this SKIRT! and then be eligible for the retire­ 'Sir ment benefits. you carv SKIRT! you can wash this SKIRT! o r e y h o u i ^ •OOKCASI IID V 3 and NIGHT STANDS i>u«enc.’.-i8,*ig.7 x.*cv>-dWiv,u^.

there’s a beautiful embossed Kolden compact and a neat plas­ tic comb inside our hand.v, right- , io S a n i J sized little clutch bag! all for 8 f Ytwr Cir; Ymr T«M*Ywir Money this tipy price! we have failles, - brocades and leathers in our won­ ~One lid. derful little collection! __ , I ■ ,5 Wa.v Trip Miami .. .. .-. $27.80 $49.15 \ . f - ■ I Bangor, Me. .. 8.45 1.8.25 Keith’s brinKs Manchester the newest idea in Bedroom furniture ...... at thrilling lo'v L Washington, accessory bar D. ,C...... 7.75 13.94 Midwinter Furniture Sale prices that mean EXTRA VALIIE for you! Buy the items I C h ic a g o ...... 19..80 .84.70 Philadelphia ,. 4.80 8.6.8 or combination .vou need most. Multi-duty furniture that’s perfect for smaller mod­ I Portsmouth, If* Easy To Own And Enjoy Your Own Home With A Keith I N'. II...... 4.00 7.20 ' ern bedroom. The Vanity doubles as a De^k . . . the Night Table doubles as storage N’eW York .... 2.70 4.90 BiidrM Account* Small Down Fajmcnl . . . Take Many Months I To Pay...... Plus r . S. Ta.v space. The beautiful Bar Bed serves as a bookcase and shelf space loo. % m Have. More Fun^ Save Money * CHARTER A C.REVHOl’ND Liberal Keith Budget Terms! -I _ Center Travel | « Ageney 498 Main St. ^ Tel. MI-9-8080 S19.95 VALUES! COMFORTABLE ^■8 • TS X Plastic Arm Chairs A d i'a m a tic M idwinter Sale vAliie in ex tra com fort-for y o u r home*! Nicely i.WhArt-' ■« ■ •hmlt‘-Ohi*tr*"wi)h- Wondo'.ftaiwea. V.. .. 'iphdlslcved In tough. wa»t)Able pla.s- tic fn choice of Dawn Gray': Fireman ^ero Red. H iinleia Green. Lime or Coco.a. .you saw our crispy, sweetheart..,, of a Sagles.s spring construction. Choose WASHABLE one. or a.s many as you need at thia 'V. low Keith p ried blouse in SEVENTEEN . . . it’s cotton! 't l i y s LINEN .88 there’s pure magic in our SUIT ' permanently-pleated ''ANGEL WINGS" you’ll loo|t sweet but sophisticated In our .98 sanforized cotton broadcloth blnuae with ita ' No Money Down SAVE *20! "SEALY" flattering, stiffened angel-wing collar . » . I Q 9 8 (with buttoned tab beneath) and Its per­ blouse bar ACRILAN SKIRT .98 manently-tucked dickey front. In wjiits, INNERSPRING ZAATTRESS brown, navy, black, pink, blub., sizes 3^-38. $.59.95 VAHTE! l.uxuriorjs Mattresseg PRICES AS LOW AS FREE PARKING In yrfb never needed' flattering, with pre-fiuilt border, finer ticking, wonderfully washable Keith’s Private Parking OPEN EVEKV THI RSUAV EVENING 1,’N n L 9. I.elsurely all the features you rarely find at go eaay-to-care-for clothes more 1.95 than you do now! our crispy, I..0I Adjoining The store. Evtra Shopping Houra The Entire Family Can Enjoy To­ low'a price! Sec it tomorrow! gether. rayon linen suit Is tailored No .Meter P arking In The, NO MONEY DOWN you'll love thla exciting new “Eye Catcher** in guaranteed washable, sun- Entire Block Just .South. fabric 'that contains rayon and Acrilan fast. shrink-controlled "Rel- * 1 4 9 9 ^ .. . spots don’t matter, cleaning bills vanish tex." its concealing jacket and wtinkles don’t begin to appear! tailor^ is trimmed with white an­ Atro-lark 2-Doer $adan» U»t Prieo gora and tiny brilliant rhine­ P. O. I. Toledo, Ohio, plui Pedaral wltB sharp knife pie'ata In spring navy, Toxei, Stote end Lecol Taxet, if ony, coral-glow, ahell-pink, azore blue or white, stones. buy it in spring navy OF MANCHESTER alcea 10-18. ■pr powder blue, sizes 10-18. Praight, Delivery ond -Handling ^Charge!, Optional Equipment, Ixtra. sportswear dept. shop 'til 9 on Thursdays 841 Main Street dress salon ^ DeCormier tO R FINE ■ I N ' MOTOR sales. Inc. 1115 M M N ST GP'^0' ’ it HI /-^ S’ H iBURTON'S FOR 24 Maple St.—Manchester

>u (. 7 . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONli- WEDNESDAY, raBRUARY 11. 19o3 PAGE FIVE MANCHESTER EVENINO h e r a l d . MANCHESTER. CONN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY l l y 196S >AGE POUB Mrs. Cox, who had been making on my horse, and we started off day, la In Cook County hospital ekeept on its most sensational JET CRASH KILLS TWO flames and set Are to trees In the Rolling Home recovering from a broken log Buf­ a Hying as a door-to-door sales-, for ways of changing the Taft- across the prairie. After several wonian selling hair nets and other o r Hartley law. point: The decision to deneutralize viclnHy. Author Lirik^ Lincoln Notes hours we came to, a camp; and fered in a traffic accident Jan: 16. FLETCHER BLASS GO. m anchestor •‘H al B oyle' It Can’t Last, Formosa. Killed were 2nd Lt. John C. ■X photograph of Miss Berna­ She disclosed she had no living nrtlcles. said she keeps a change MTEEL BASH Pretty soon Washington ought Wilmington, Del., Feb. 11—(>P)— when we rode tip we found it was On Trolley Line of clothes In a warehouse and to be alive with investigations, de­ It was probably deliberate on Et- O’Shea, 21, the obstrver, formerly dette M. Bernals, which a p p ^ e d the one we had left a few hours 'be- quarteia other Ihitn street cars 148 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE WINDOiW GLASS Two young Aiers died in the crash of Cleveland, Ohio. Who lived in in Uist night’s Herald, was er- O fEarlyLife intoOne Story when officials sought her address freshens up In public wa.shrooms. Phone Mitchell 9-7819 spite a.GOP effort in the Hquse aenhoweria -part. that t ^ .paaaage. f®E?t. ■'KSIV?’ Jiir- ShTrsald-nhe-wns-al^le'to save-reg- ’ . ‘ -t-A’ , X .. Me.*.*.,.... , , - Demoemts Say to'^didifhe‘m‘'3owTi; 'Tfils will' take ■"oh Formosa rffaeidr'mofe queaUoha of an Air' Forte F9t an-weather wnfHiHgfteh wtth'hm 'wtfa.------ronewurtY' crtmterf- t o 't ^ Fallot ' ' CRr/2” PHILCO education. were gone 1 thought of her a great lieves bronchial and croupy cough­ ^yrongplace? My mother, who died in my 10th deal, and one day when I was sit­ ing caused by colds, but also loosens early today and the harbor pilot Installed With Aerial year, was of a family of the name Suppose the China coast is said later he doubted the small ting out in the sun by the house, I phlegm and makes It easier to raise. blockaded, the Manchurian bases of Hanks, some of whom now re- wrote out a story In my mind. I rziTVssiN Is sa/e and mighty elec­ shipyard here \could repair the aidft.in Adams, and others in Ma­ bombed, and another great grind­ crack in-her hull.. - = ARVIN ..... $69J50 thought I, took my fplkes’, Ji.qrse tive for. both old and young. Pleas­ ing “end-the-war” ground offen- con County, Illinois. ' . and followed the wagon, and final­ ant tasting. Inexpensive. The pilot said , the 8,000-ton Inatalled Before leaving Kentucky, I and Blve launched. freighter had a spill, the width of ly 1 found It, and they were sur­ - -tl Will it end the war? Or will It my aister were sent, for short prised to see me. I talked with the a Anger, from her deck to the periods, to ABC schools, the first ^PERTUSSIN^ only draw into Korea another mil­ waterline just forward of the 1 - ir WESTINQHOUSE girl and persuaded her to elope lion-man Chinese army, plus a mll- kept by Zachariah Reney, with me; and that night I put her bridge. aecond by Caleb Hazel, lioivman Russian army sent in by The Mormacmar reported her­ 1/2 DR. CONSOLE $149.50 I can remember-our life In Ken­ the Soviet government to protect self in trouble 30 miles off the Installed tucky; the cabin, the stinted living Ka Siberian frontier from contact Norwegian coast Monday night but l^ionigM the sale of our poaaesslons, and the with the West? Many people over­ later her captain refused offers of journey with my father and mother aid. look the fact that North Korea •f/UbsAigffGMrf 1 -ir SILVERTONE $119.50 tft .aemthetn-. lodlapai, W e ‘ * borders SIbeaii hS well *s Man- "•'The’ ship was to be inspected by> Ihetiklled shipyard experts today.' The har­ to w'hat Is now Spencer County, chiuift. SA tE —SEW NOW^^ T O In the autumn of 1816, I then being > .* 6 . Some American military leaders bor pilot said he thought it likely Why take a chance on her cargo of iron ore would have in my eighth year. This removal beUeve Russia is bluffing and will •pendioa another ,pighl 1-RGA-VICTOR COMBINATION was partly on acco\int of slavery, . 4^ •inf' ^ back down. Some feel that-even if to be unloaded at.Bodo, whether totfing and turning— the ship was repaired here or not. when 1 or 2 Tumi, eaten but chiefly on account of the dif­ Russia is prepared to march her St bedtime, will quiet TV-RADIO-PHONO $149.50 ficulty in land titles in Kentucky. •TOe Mormacmar is own by the Yd. 45" width Regular 1.89 L 2 7 Yd. 4 5 " width • own troops into the Korean con­ Moore-McCormack lines of NeW the churning add that Installed Aegu/or 79e 68*i We settled in an unbroken forest, keep! you awaka? Tty flict, now is the time to find out York. and the clearing away of The Joint Chiefs of S U ff have Tumi tooighti See if ran THESE SETS ARE ALL RECONDITIONED surplus woo'd was the great ta.sk , don't sleep tike a log, ® NYLON PUCKER SHEER. So fashion- held up till now to the view that no feel more refreshed in AND GUARANTEED! (3 RAYON-ACETATE G A B A R D IN E A fine ahead. I. though, very young, was step risking extension of the the morning. Always quality sports-weight for casuals, play- able >and so practical for semi-sheer large of my age, and had an ax keep Tumi naody to Korean action is worth taking. ED’S SIGN CO. E A S Y TERM S dresses, feminine blouses. W ashes beauti­ put into my hands at once; and FINAL CLEARANCE The British, sUll America’s most counteract gas, heart­ wear, men's and boys' shirts. M any flatter­ from that till within my 23rd year burn, spur siomsch, add fully, needs no ironing. Pastels, darks. - powerful ally, have clung steadily • Commercial Lettering ing spring shades— every one cut-priced. I was almost constantly handling 48 DRESSES $4.88 to this position, too. They fear Indigestion. Git a roll today that most useful instrument—less, any move that might procoke a e Silk Screen Process Printing INS ottfy lOi e BENSON'S, Inc. of course, in plowing and harvest Most’ all sizes. Formerly up to $14.98. Uilrd world war. seasons. ~ To them the situation in Korea e Neon Service RADIOS — TV — APPLIANCES Our new home was a wild region A SMALT. GROUP OF is only a limited war, one of a with many bears and other wild scries of border wars the empire ED TOMCZUK 1085 MAIN STREET — OPP. HIGH SCHOOL animals still in the woods. There WINTER COATS and RAINCOATS . has fought for centuries. They Manchester MI-S-82S8 I took an early start as a hunter, want to keep it limited. And they Tusu rot Tin TOsawf which was ne.’ver much Improved -7 - feel that America, as the new afterward. A few . days before the Formerly up to $49.98. world policeman, had better adjust completion of my eighth year, In Itself to the thought that a border the absence of my father, a flock wau- is often preferable to the risk SKI PANTS AND JACKETS of a general war...... ^ Border warfara-is actually nothr 1/3 OFF 824-838 TEL. MI-8-5161 Ing new to the American Army. 824-828 TEL. »nt43heU MANCHESTER Mo.stly by White Stag. . fought that type of acUon for a MAIN ST. MAIN 8T. 8-7189 MAORI OIL 00. . ^ n tn ry in its Indian sklrnilches. Sale of Nationally Advertised But to the * American Army of today, modeled on the blitzkrieg Range and Fuel OU BRAS AIND GIRDLES principle, the idea of a long border / /'.I war fought on a static line, is _ . anathenta. 24 HOU^SERVfCE V2 PRICE It believes in a mobile war "of METER T^CKS movement based on the “four F’s” BURNER SERVICE it fitresses in training—"Find ’em. / Fix ’em. Fight ’em and Finish ’em.” TEL. M a n c h e s t e r ’The trouble is that mobility is limited by the poor roads and Ml-3-4523 mountainous landscape of Korea. “ “ ‘ T b ’ crash' through- thC ' 20>-lW"rtrtle r'-.- r deep defensive line thd enemy is reported to have built there will almost osrteUnly require heavy casualties. And the South Korean REMODELING? Army is not large enough yet to I r u .pay that price alone. CHURCH TILE What is the answer in Korea? It ...... Is the ■ choice betwreert continued. Ideal for Balhrooni Wall* .... caution and gradually increasing j pressure—or a gamble on a maag Can’ be applied over any,»nlid I ■ slve knockout punch, Inat'may end • the war, widen it. or plunge it wall, Permanent and eaoy to deeper into stalemate,' keep clean. Many beautiful enlnr* to chooae from, i The quandary of the civilion Is —which of the five-star generals is right? 'Also: Canned tomatoes make an excel­ * Formica Countors IS NOW UNDER THE COMPLETE SUPERVISION OF lent flavor addition to a lamb stew. m * Asphalt and Rubber Yilo 4f ' RAY STREETER PRESCRIPTIONS * Inlaid Linoleum FORMERLY OF ROY MOTORS’ OF MANCHESTER 'CAREFU^Y COMPOUNDED ’ \Ve Bpeciallze In qiiallt.v mer- ■SjE. % chandiae and workmanship. . «, FEATURING Arthur Drug Stores S ! AITHORIZED PERSONALIZED FEATURING BEE U N E j FLOORS 392 MAIN STREET GENERAL FRONT END BANTLY T a MI-9-92.58 I OIL CO; AUTO REPAIRINB. SERVICE 6 COMPLETE TEL. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1988 PAGE SEVEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1958 ■ifc-tt ■iii ^ r PAGE SIX Chinese Raids in a brisf sneounter W KNB—News; Through Tht Taaro. WONS—Connecticut BallrooH, ..4 ^ WON*—14I6 n J* J nntr w t h t —isso W THT—My True Story. WTHT—Nsws; Top HR Tima; General Taylor West of Kelly hill on the wsstem W TIC—Welcome Travelero. W KNB—Newi; Caravan of'Music. Double M urder Aircraft Hire* 30,000th Employe front. WDRO-1960 § C £ S f 1 g Q f m c l # V W H A T -91* WH a Y—N ewa In lUIlan. W TKV-Tba Doctor's Wife. Ivry Urges Wife to Learn wccc—1*90 A r wnor-iogo WCCC—M iibIp 2 :18—WDRC—Perty Mason, j nrKNB— *49 Eaatani Staadarfl Tima WNHC—Ch. 9 lt:l£^ D RQ -Arthur Godfrey. W TIC—Cinderella Wcak-and. Takes Charge W HAT—Italian Music. WHAT-Save A Lite. Witness Seeks '■‘Pttiln,'''’Korea T r i76:-'tW Tirr-’WTlts0 i«‘ln*''»trtgti; T; JE;;.'W0W8;:^'N»ws;' ♦ Family Life*s Business Side 4;W—WTIC—BteksUx* Wit*. gram . W H A T — N ew a In lu lla n . J :*0—WCCC—News. Music. Four North Korean prisonera of WKNB—N«nrs: ■ Request ItattiiM. n : 80—WDRC—Symphony Hall. 1 0 :6 0 WDHC—Arthur Gonfray. WTHT—News; Top HR Time. Of Eighth Army war, injured Monday when UN WCCC—Music. . W TIC—To Be Announcet.'. WONS—Newa; Jack DownOy. WONS—Pauit Stone Show. Pay Recovery WONS—Jark Down.y'. Music Shop. W’HAT—Nlte WaU*. W TIC—Doubla or Nothing. WDRC—Fora Drake. Find big-hearted presents at the breadwinner in case he out­ guards brok 'qp a rock-throwing WDRC—Robert Q. Lewis; Home I t :88—W DRC—Newi(- W HAT—Italian Program. 2 :46—WDRC—Brighter Day. ol POW demonstration 'on Koje is­ W TIC—News. Music. W kNR-Volce of Mtnehaatar. WDRC—Nora Drake. Iniuftmce instructor lives his period of productivity and (Oontlnued from Page One) Folks. WCCC—News; Music. WONS—Conn. Ballroom. Hartford, Feb. 11—(F)—A man land, died today. That brought the WTH'l—Csl Tlnney. TkartOay Maralag to provide for his own retirement. who spent six months in jail as a WHAT—News; Polks Hop. 8 :8 0 -W TIC—Frank Atwood. 1 0 :46- W THT—When a Girl UariitO. W THT—Betty Crocker. littie-mpney prices at friendiy VConn Cites Purpose, Last night, unopposed B-29 death toll to five. ;I _WTIC—Stells U.llas, W DRC—Farm Program. W 4 AT—Italian Music. w h a t —810 C lu b . Once these objectives have been material witness to a double mur­ 4 5 : —WONS—.News. W T I C — N ew s. Superforts rained bombs on a Red WKNB—UHF Protrsm. 8 :18—WDRC—Hymr Time. 1 0 86 Vtiues of Protection ascertained the professional life der he saw committed, wants the The UN Command said 46 other WDRC—The Chlcaxosns 8 : i6—W TIC—Newa. 1 1 :8 0 —W KNB—Newa; 140 C lu b . t ; 8 6 —W THT—Top HR Tims. WONS—Ladles Fair. 6 :00—WDRC—Hilltop Houss. Grants••• the store designed to insurance man then forms the life state to reimburse him. He wants supply center at CThongacham, prisonera were injured, eight seri­ WTHT—Betty Crocker. 8 : 88— WONS—Alan Henry Show. "Ufa biiurance Is « partnership Insurance program. less than 40 miles from ths MIG ously, Thsre were no UN casual­ |.}S_WDRC—'The Record^ Shi WDRC—Tawn Patrol. WTIC-« 8 trlka.It Rich. WCCC—Music, 87.500. W THT—Eddie Arnold W TIC— Weather. Frank vAtwood. W THT—Prrry Como. WONB—Jsck Downey’s Waxworks. Old Age Programs base at Antung, Manchuria, and WCCC—Tune Teat. W THT—News- T o p h r T im e . tfacUHen between husband and Ralph M. Fraenza, a cook at the ties. W TIC—Toung Widder WCCC—Newareel. spve you time and enejrgy ps In concluding. Professor Ivry W HAT—Save A Life^/ w h a t —S ave a Life Program. WDRC—Arthur Godfrey. W TIC—Life Can Be Bsautitul. wife, •hd business life should not Loomis School in Windsor, told the rail installatiMis at Hulchon. The POW command aaid the W KNB—News; Caravan of Mualc. told about the tremendous old age OPEN 24 HOURS | ; 4S — WTIC — The >Wom«n In My W THT—Music. News. W HAT—Italian Program. b* divorced from the family life legislature's C laim s committee Crewmen reported the Reds fail­ Koje enclosure where the riot oc­ 8 :43— W THT—Morning DavotlonA 11:15—WTHT—We Urt Women. W HAT—News; IIO Oub. M the family Is after all a hus- and survivors insurance program, yesterday that he was held in the ed to Are a shot from eitfier ground curred "has rsaumed its normal |.Ss!i^ DRC—New^: Old Record Shop W K N B — N ew s. II :t8—WONB—Newi. 6 :15—W DRC—House Party. well CIS dollors b4nd'* mejor business." David A. social security, which has been set Hartford County jail under bond guns or night fighters and even dally routine.” Td. Mltchdl 3-513S W HAT—Story (Jueen. 8 :66—WU.NS—Ehirlv Edition. 1 1 :60—WDRC—Grand Slam. W TIC—Road of Lite. W KNB—N^s; Hlts-of Tomorrow. W T I C — N ew s. WTIC—Bob and Ray: I:S 0 . ^ C C C — NSWS: M u sic. m . up by the government and which of $10,000 while awaiting trial of W THT—Scores; Top HR Tims. Jvry, instructor of Insurance at neglected to turn on their eearch- WONS—Robby Benson. 7 :80—W THT—Breakfast with Ben. WONS—Queen for t Dey, «ha UalvanElty Of Connecticut, told has proven-a great boon to private the killer who IS now serving time W TH'^Newa;.Jor QIrsed Show. . W TIC-Bob Steele; Weather.____ . W HAT—Berio Program, ' WTIC—Pepper Tounss Family. ligbta.. W THT—Break the Bank.'------...... • W H A T .;-S 4ys A Lila Program. 't ipronp of about 40 interested life insurance, as it I# .* start in in State PfTidn St Wethersfield. WTT 0 ^ ust Plain Bill. WDRC—Newitlme Navy Planes Attack W HAT—Cup of Coffee Club. WCCC—Newa: Mualc. 6 :46—WCCC—Junior Disc Jockey. giving people social security-and Fraenza, in jail under orders inSr^ TTC—Front Page Fsirell. WDRC—Home Folkf. aromen yesterday afternoon In the , . W HAT—Crosby's Quarter. WCCC—Good Morning. Good Mutle. W KNB—Hutic From Out of tha West The Navy reported today that W HAT—Pot Pourrl. WTIC—Ths Right To Happiness. Aftt Of a aeries of lectures spon­ has made them aware of their from the state police and state sfSS—W HAT—Band by Demand. W KNB—Polonla needs which may be filled through attorney's office, said he was Carrier-based planes swept to WO.NB—Weather; Nawa; Alan Henry. 1 1 :48—W DRC—ROeemary. 4 :80- WDRC—Robert Q. Lewis; Chlea- sored by the Manchester YWCA / WDRG—Memory Lane. w n c —B o b iio p i. ana. life Insurance. The professional life thrown in contact with the man within 12 miles of the Manchurian W TIC—Lorenzo Jones. 7 :16—W T ll—-Bob Steele. bn the subject, "Your Finances: W O N S — New a. WCCC—A Friend of Toure. W THT—Cal Tinney. awaiting trial and sat next to him WO.V 8 -,WlId Bill Hlckock. „ W HAT—P.bnapn' Program. WCCC—Mualc. What Women Should know." Insurance man will first analyse a border in northeast Korea Tuesday. | . 4S_W DRr;—Curt Msitey and Martha W KNB—Polon a man’s needs, see how he is meeting In the jail during meals. He said 7 :t6t-W TIC—Weather:-Bob Steele. A ftc r a a ta W H A T — N ew s. In hie talk, entitled "Retirement Pllota said they destroyed 40 build­ ALLESON'S T ilto n . W TIC—Backstage Wife. those needs and then fill in the he spent the six months in con­ ings and four power transformer W TIC—Notes and Quotes. 7 :»0 -W D RC— Old Mualc Boa; Newa. 1 1 :00—W eeu—Gunfneon Mualealt. Programs and IJfe Insurance," stant fear. MEN‘S AND BOYS’ WEAR W H A T — N ew s. WCCC—News: Good Morning Mutle. W TIC—Newa; Weather. PfOiessor Ivry stressed the im- gaps in his program. station.s near Hoeryong, and dam­ 1 :64—WONS—Cecil Brown, News. WONS—Alan Henry Shoy. WDRC—Wend} Warren. In his closing remarks. Profes­ Happened a( Work aged another transformer north of 729 MAIN ST. (COR. BI88ELL) TEL. MI-S-6614 B t s .I b x W KNB—Newa: Phil Hale Show. 5VHAT—Italian Vole*. Bortance of getting away from the sor Ivry said, "How else can the The cook told the committee he j ; 00_W DRC—News. 7 :46—W HAT—Newa. WONS—Curt Massey Time. Chongjin, 60 miles touthwest of 7 :66—W THT—Weather, W THT—Don Gsrdlner. News. Television Idea that the business life of the estate needs of an individual be became involved in the case on hi^ W T I C — N ew s. family is the problem of the man the Manchurian border. W O N S — N ew s. W D R C — N ew s. W KNB—News—In the Background. taken care of except through life first day of work at the Avon W THT—News; Joe OIrsnd. WONS—Weather. 1 2 :16—WONS— H. R. Baukhaga. Only, and’urged that the wife be­ Country Club in April, 1949. The Navy said explosions and C it y 8 :0 8 -W DRC—World Newa Roundup. WTIC—Medley Time. . M . Insurance? Life insurance is a W HAT — Sports: ■ Hardware 1:0 0 -Kate Smith, Give hor o wordreb* of famous come a more. Informed member of 'Thrie men walked into the oil fires lit the target area. FINAL i ; 1 5 —W TIC—Strictly Sporta. W THT—Martin Agronsky. W DRC—Aunt Jennie's .Stories. seif assumed obligation extended WONS— Patter By Pstteraon. W T I C — New a. W KNB—Perr.v Como Show. >:00—Short Snort Drama. the family. kitchen and asked me to go out Planes from the British carrier WCCC—Kindle Corner. W THT—Bing Crosby. 1:15—Meet The Stirs. into the needs of a family and the W HAT—Supper Serenade. >: 30—Howdy Doody, At the beginning of his talk Mr. with them for a drink," said (illory roared in from the Yellow CLOSE OUT SAL| WDRC—Jack Zalman; Thia I Be- W HAT—Cup of Coffee Club. W HAT—Gemma Oil Program. breadwinner." W K N B — New a. 12:26—WONC—Local Newi. l;0(V-B'nst B'rith. \ ' - Xvry tbld something of the magni­ Fraenza. ’'1 refused and they left sea and pounded Communist tar­ neve. t:TB— V a rie ty C lu b . Preceding the talk, a social hour • :J6—WDRC—Guy Lombardo. W O N S — N ew s. 1 2 :5 0 —WDRO— Romanes, of Helen tude ol the life Insurance business, the club.” gets Including a headquarters STARTING THURSDAY MORNIHG, 9:30 8 :18—W DRC—Shoppers Special. T re n t. l:.10-LSjportacope. v was enjoyed, with each person WTIC—Weather. _ 1:40—Westlier Forecasts. which represenUi the bulk of Later, they returned and asked building. i : 40—W TIC—Emile Cote Glee Club;, W TIC—World News Roundup. W TIC—Marjorie HIIIa bringing her own lunch. Coffee W THT—Top O' The Morning. WCCC—N ews. t:46—World Kewe 'I'tiLsy. American savings, with a total of was served by the YWCA. The him to go Into the kitchen and The mercury climbed to the 40s ODDS AND ENDS—ALL S A L ^ FINAL W THT-Sereno Gammell. Newa. I ;00—Dsath Valley Days, N Y U Q ^ S WONS—Auto Tune Derby, WONS—Alan Henry Show. W HAT—I aRoaa Program. S i s eat with them. He was in the grill 7:30—Coniiectlcu. Suulught STS billions of dollars now out- speaker was introduced by Mrs. A, 22-.year-pld Ijlayy veteran and 50a along the battle front, the BROKEN LOTS AND SIZES »:4i —WDRC -Newa. W HAT—Jesting with vVamp. WONS—The Women's Page. room at thaU tiine, and again re­ ■ W KN B—PhtI Hale Show...... — WTHT-^-Henrr.-.- ...... 1:4 6 —Camel News Caravan..... ftahdlng In private life Insurance Allan ’Tkylor, Chairman of th«i 'Pub­ from PhoSnixvlile, Richard L. Mer­ highest teihperatureS of tbS new TO MARE ROOM FOR^PRIN'O OOOps" WTTC—'TKree’ Star Zktrs. 1:0 0 —Arthur Godfrey. fuse. The three men entered the W THT—Sporta. 8 :M—WCCC—Newa; Breakfakt News­ W KNB—Man on the Street. ):0O-Strike It Rich. e a a w olgNtf fof ovor/ occoston Companies. Large as this sum is, lic Affairs committee of the Ma*n- rill, (left) started work this week Manchester year. Early morning snow flurrift.' WONS—Mualc In the Air. boy. I2 :4J—WDRC—Our Gal Sunday. kitchen. W TIC—Radio Bazaar. WCCC—Mt ale for Milady. 1:60—Plimclotheaman. however. It represents only one chestcr YWCA, who also an­ as Pratt A Whitney Aircraft’s turned to rain later in the dav. • • : 6*-W TH T—Sporta. ):0O—B o x in g . Next thing he knew, said the 7 :SS—WONS—Fulton Lewla. Jr. W DRC—News; Shoppers Special. W THT—We, the Women. year’s national income. nounced that the next lecture in 30,00bth employe, William P. Allied tanks pressed their bunk­ 8 :46—W CCC—Breakfast Nea-sboy. W KNB—The Pattees. 1 :46—Sport Spot. cook, one of the men ran into the Date Book BELOW COST W TIC—I Waa a Communlat for the I ;00—Comei-T Hour. ■ Ideal Property the series will be held next ’Tues­ Gwinn, general manager, an­ er-busting campaign against Liii- K B I. 8 :54—W THT—Bety Crocker. 1 :8 0 - WDRC—News , grill room with a big knife in his WONS—Gab: Ic; Heatter. • W THT—Ke* snd Carolyn. I:0 (k -N e w s. He stated that life Insurance Is day, Feb. 17, at the Community Y nounced today. Merrill is show-n nese positions on the central front. , .,/ir^TRA SPECIAL WDRC^Beulah. T e m e rre w at 1:15 p. m. ’The speaker will be hand. ’The man, Fratnza said, Tomorrow W THT—Weather: Headline Edition. 8 :80—WDRC-Newa. WCCC—Mancheiter Matinee. the Ideal property for mort . peo­ here with ESdmond Sharpies, sec­ Gunners reported destrucUon or WCCC — 12 H u n d re u . a n ita O .H lta, - W T I C — N ew s. , ...... “• started to- stab himself with -the MEN’S 7 - | 6....VVON8 -.-Tollo-T:ett • TrOO^Today. ple, for the’most important asset wniiaih C. Fenhimanv -vice -presi­ ond-shift machlni Ihstr’uOtbr at the " "Sample’ Fair,’" ’spbhsbred ' by damage yesterday to 74 Red bunk­ W THT—Elmer Davla. W KNB—News; The Little Show. W KNB—The. Pattess. knife. The cook, and a companion, $7.98 WHAY-i-Nea-s Alorning Star Review W O N S — N ew s. 8 :00—Test Pattaouand Mualc, tM t an individual possesses is dent and trust officer of the Phoe­ aircraft's Machine Training School Friendship Circle, Salvation Army, ers, 19 troop ehelters, two caves, QABfifiDINE SLACKS 2 9x>r $9.50 W DRC—Junior MISS. 8 :46—Morning Newa. nix State Bank in Hartford, who Archie Brown, followed the wound­ in Hartford. 7:30 p.m. T:!I0—W TIC—News of the World. WTI 1T---Breakfast Club, W H A T — N ew s. 8:00—Arthur Godfrey. human life, which Is what life In- four observation posts. 490 yards W THT—Lone Ranger. W TIO-Theater of AlClody. 1 :15—W DRi— Ma Perkins. will speak oh "Estate Planning, ed man into*the kitchen and found After completing a two-week Saturday, Feb. 14 WONS—News.- WONS—Tankeee Food Show. J: 16—Ding Doiyt School. •uranee Is concerned with, and the of trenches, three tunnels and WONS—Gabriel Heatter. 1 :60—Window Shooper. Trusts, Wills,’ Inheritance Laws." him lying unconscious on the floor. rSfresher course at the training ’Valentine Dance, sponsored by W DRC—Jo Stafford Show. 9 :15—WDRC—Music Off the Record. W TIC—Ross. The Musical Miller. purpose three buildings. WONS—.lack Downey's Waxworks. W HAT—Petty Kimball. 1 :0 0 —T h e B ig P ic tu re . Next to him, said Fraenza, were school. Merrill began turning out Daughters of Isabella, American BOYS’ WEAR 7 :4.V—WDRC—Ed ilurrow, . I :8 0 -Btrlke ft Rich. deinnlfy the family for the loss of Allied soldiers at a listening post WONS.^Bert Bachrach'a Men's Cor- W KNB—Ed Swell Show. 1 :68— WDRC—Yoiing Dr. Malone. two dead men. jet parts on a surface grinder in a Legion Home, 9 p. ni. 8 :60—WCCC—News; Market Basket. WCCC—News; Manchester Maticaa. '. M. this a s^ , particularly In the case ’The cook said ha called the on Jane Russell hill on the central (42^ $3.98 Slacks, GabordliiM, Cevoits .. $2.88 n»r. W THT—Paul Harvey. 2 :00—World We Live In. semi-production department, Mon­ Square dance, sponsored by W TIC—One Man's Family. HIU 2 :16—Love of Life. 0f the loss of the breadwinner. state police and an ambulance. front drove back a small thrust i : 0«— WDRC — FBI In Peace and W HAT—Italian 'Program. W KNB—Caravan of Music. day. YWCA, at Community Y, 8:30 to (91) $2.59 Wbitar Caps ...... 88c W TIC—News: Tour Garden. 1 :46—WDRC—Guiding Light. J:60—Search for Tomorrow. The speaker went on to describe "I didn’t see the killings," by Chinese Redt with rifle find ma­ W a r. . 2 :46—Nancy's Kitchen. Local Stocks He was hired in late January dur­ 12. W THT—Mvstery Theater. 8 :45—W DRC—Bing CrOiby. WONS—Connecticut Ballroom. the three hinds of death, the nor- Fraenza told the committee, "but chine gun fire. W HAT—Famous Trials. W TIC—Cotton Bowl Game. 1:60—Garr.. Moore. ing the,first month of PAWA's cur­ Valentine Dance sponsored by (3) $25.00 Storm Coats. Sizes 12 ond 18 ., $8.88 ■ irnt|M>uei5*vo(.T«*ifc«rvfc4»v:, I ■?' .. - UN patrol repofted- lriHing^w lA'TTC—Vtdlrtr "iniT fldlifhr; LW rnbardo. ZiOO—Whee.1 •of.»Fertui*ei' •». • jiud' death a t the average^^ age’. rc- Wat tiiJfeh ttt HArtfot^^ rent r.ecrullihgrdriVe Tor Atfill-’ 'iSouih iMeiiibSist' Mfar.'rie^' iCouplea" Brie.fa, .. ------2 :60—Guiding Light; ----- — ...... tir ^ e h t death, wheii a person has (8 ) $T2.98 ¥ lfiter J o c k O H r i^ M W ONS—Crime Files o( Flamoiu.'. W KNB—Ed^ Howard Show. '' 2 ia0 - W D I r t .— S e ro n a .Mrs; -B u rto n ■ Coburn A Sliddlebroek, Inc. as-a material witness and held for tional employes by June of this at Ma.sonic Temple. 8. to 12. 1 0 :0 0 —WDRC—Arthur Godfrey. WCCC—Music. !:46— 5lld-Afternoon Newa. outlived his useful life, and a liv­ the trial." He said the 10,000 bond year. His hiring brought to 500 ■ W H AT—The Magic of Chemistry. 1 p. n . prlees Tuesday, Feb. 17 (11) $14.98 Gabardina $uits, $ I z m S to 12 . $5.88 ■ i:l.V—W HAT—Cavalcade of Mualc. ing death, when a person is alive BMrii Stocks was so high be and his family the number of applicants hired YWCA Public Affairs lecture 8 :69—WDRC—Dr. Chriatlan. but disabled. Life insurance Is set Bid Asked coiddn’t raise the amount to free during this period. W TIC—The Great Ollderaieeve. up to meet all three kinds. on "Estate Planning, Trusts, Wills, (9) $5.98 Corduroy Slacks, Sizes 17 and 18 $2.88 WONS—Crime Fighters. First Natlonglsnnl Bank ~ him on ball. "K t the present rate of hiring, Inheritance Laws,” Community - SERVICE -- AVIIAT—Stand by for Crime. Ths world's finsst stocking The average man may set out of Manchester .... .3 4 38 He described his experiences as dwlnn said, "our goal of 5.000 ad­ y. 1:15 p. m. (25) $1.25 Sweat Shirts, Sizes 4 to 1 2 ...... 77c W THT—Life Begins at 80. to meet all of these contingencies Hartford National a prisoner In the jail and said he ditional employes should be reach­ WHEN YOU WANT HI liOO^WTIC—Tou Bet tour Life. by a savings program of his own, Wednesday, Feb. 35 W DRC—Piayhouae. LUXURY 60 GAUGE TWISTED Bank and ’Trust ... 33 Vi was forced to spend from 19 to 21 ed in June. This would bring our Auction of Dflworth - Cornell WONS—Newa: Family Theater. but usually he faUs to save regti- Hartford Conn. Trust 92 hours a day for six months In a employment total to almost Post, American Legion, Legion ...... ' MEN’S WEAR . i .. W THT—Western Rountfup. loch tiny strand of nylon is Iwlitod 4 0 t u m i ' larly or wisely and frequently he • rVmlcr lludv WorK' W HAT—Newa; Night Watch, Manchester ’Trust ... little cell. The killer, Fraenza said, 35,000." Home. por inch, givinq o ihoortr, dulltr tpgtOf* dese not have time to fulflll his Phoenix State Bank pleaded guilty to manslaughter and Since June, 1950, Just before the (57) $2.59 Winter Caps ...... -88c Iisei-W DRC-W hat's My Line. „ Friday, Feb. 27 • VVhooI ,\li((niTH’n( WONS—Songs of Our Time. tn ct IhtI won') woih out... tnklo hugging savings plans before death takes and T ru s t...... 62 — Fraenza didn’t have to go to. court outbreak of the Korean War, Masonic Ball at Masonic Tempts. (13) $2.50 Winter Undershirts...... 88c W THT—Crossnre. him Life insurance attempts to Fire Insurance Comonnleo to testify in the case. PAWA haa almost doubled its • Wheel Tlal.mrim- W TIC—Big Story. fit, m trt tiditkity. Ntw ihtdts. iik'IQ 'A. overcome these handicaps by an Saturday, Feb. 28 1 0 :00—The Lineup. Aetna L ife ...... 118 124 "I’ve never been arrested In my manpower, the general manager Annual ladies' night, British- (5) $5.98 Wool Coot Sw eoters...... $2.88 WONS—Frank Edwards. almost compulsory way of saving Hartford F ire ...... 160 165 life,” he told the committee. "In aaid. American Club. a !N!otor 'I'une-up W THT—Newa of Tomorrow. 1 by paying premiums when they are Aetna Fire------. . . 69Vi 61 >4 fact," he added, "I've been driving The current recruiting program (13) $3.98 Flonnel $hirta ...... $1.99 W TIC—Bob Hope. KV- ■ -'W we, perhaps a forced thrift. . Aetna Life (new) .... 78 81 a car since 191(1 and never got a has been aided by new employment • Brake Service W HAT—News: Night Watch. Other savings plans have the (14) $2.29 $w eot$hirts...... $1.35 1 0 :I.V—W ONS—Mualc Lover'a Hour. ’loviss’ Slips DAYTIME 51 GAUGE TWISTED Phoenix...... 100 105 ticket. This was the first time I’d facilities in .South Building, ths BAITDOUIN HAS FLtl • C.II W;i''himr W THT—Concert Hour dUnger of investment loss, but In Life and IndHunlty Ins. fkts. ever seen the inside of a jail." former Hamilton Standard build­ (11) $3.98 Whip Cord Work P a n ts...... $2.35 1 0 :30—WDRC—News; Music. Nylsit lrl€9t... quick 7wis(od 15 iftnlor for mtft tlosHclty end lfe insurance funds are reinvested Aetna Casualty...... 100 116 He' said he was seeking the $7,- ing. Waiting time has been re­ Brussels, Belgiurh, Feb. 11—(fPl—= W TIC—John Cameron Swayze;J>an- gerous Asalghn:ent. Sry_.. . /issS i ns Irnniitgl^ 'btttor At. M l foihitntd vvMt Ant dork Ily the company. In any other sav­ Aetna Life ...... 119 125 500 as relmb\irsement for loss of duced; and i t la now possible to King Baudouin was reported tem­ (105) 59c Cotton Socks------28c 1 0 :45- WH’AY—News. ings plan, in case of death all that Conn. General ...... 180 186 w-sges while In jail and to compen­ hire and process applicants undsr porarily bedridden today with in­ 1 1 :00—News on all stations. "pitmiT’RrtjpiofAdntd id i^ i. •V^'Tt 101k. TURNPIKE (39) $1.50 W ool S o c k s...... 88c W HAT—Save a Life Program. ~— ,1a available is what actually Has Hartford Steam Boil. . 44 47 sate him for his suffering. one roof and in one day. fluenza. An oflicial communique 1 1 :95—WDRC—Newa. bbta slceumulated. Life Insurance Travelers ...... 750 770 Fraenza’s attorney, Mark Levy, said the lllneas prevented him from AUTO BODY WORKS (2) $14.98 Winter Jack e ts...... $7.88 1 1 :1.5 — WTHT — Late Bob E. Lloyd is the only self-completing savings PubUo CtIUtlea said that Brown, Fraenza’a com­ Creole Oilcken Jainbalaya visiting Belgium's flood-stricken Show . plan in society. Conn, Light Power .. 15V4 17 panion the night of the killing, was Ingredients: areas. 1 »’,(J W est Middli- 'rurniiiii.' WONS—Midnight Matinee. ULTRA-FASHION ^UTLINr HEEL (4) $9.98 W o d Shirts, large ...... $4.88 W T I C — N ew s. YOU q I n o w n a NSW StO-SCailN CaOSlIY Foa a s W W a s 86.SS A w in Sfio’ll lov« Hit to*y c«tt Buying Security Conn. Power ...... 38 V4 40 also jailed as a material witness 3 strips of bacon, coarsely diced The king returned last week WONS—Jark's VVaxworki. Exciting di ama for her in thcao dramatis la buying life insurance. Fro- Hartford. Elec. Lt. . . . 50 52 and received $2,500 from the 1951 'i cup chopped onion (21) $7.98 Gabardine Slacks ...... T.. $5.00 WnRf%^Dw:ght Cooke. o4 Kmury nylon Htcrt wtors from 8 rtip to the. French RiviSrs 1 1 :»—WDRC—Public eervica Pro­ oyo-catchtrt. .Dark shadow h**1* point up (essbr Ivry said that the Individual Hartford Gas Co...... 37 40 General Assembly. 'i cup chopped green pepper after the press criticized his belVig likt o drtoni. Rich nylon Should realise that he is buying his S a New England PHONE Mltehtll 3-7043 cup diced celery abroad while the country was suf­ loco end not morgin bo* flattery on high fashion hutt. 9 to 1014. RAM security, peace ofmiind about the Tel...... 35 37 1, No 2 can tomatoes <2'j cupe) fering a flood disaster. He had ^ture. Many sgmts, unfortunate­ Manufacturing Ooauaaies Gales, Snows Hit ' cups chicken stock (or 2 cups gone to the Riviera to recover diet end htm, Dtlicott ly, still sell Insurance without any 2 Am. Hardware ____ . 18 20 water and 2 chicken bouillon from a previous bout with the flu. posttls foe htr. 32 10 40. OTHER U'StS' NYLO NS. J T 9 4 U P plan. but it 'should be sold on a Arrow, Hart. Heg. .. 42 45 Northern Europe cubes) planned. basis and the purchaser Aaaoc. Spring . 27 30 Vi cup uncooked rice. should buy it on a needs approach Bristol Brass . 13 15 2‘b cupS cooked diced chicken SOOTHING RELIEF to meet the needs in his particular CJheney Bros. (new) .. 1014 12 (Continued From Page One) case. He then gave an example of (3ollln.s...... 105 125 2 teaspoons salt , rot COUGHS 1-8 teaspoon pepper 90IIU the insurance needed by a man E m -H art...... 106 114 threat of high .spring tides ex­ »UI TO with a wife and two young chil­ Fafnlr Bearing...... 3614 1 bay leaf. HANKKSlOOK m m w w m . 3314 pected Friday. Method: Cook the becon sev­ Only n U D S IH i, with the lowest dren, earning an average salary, Hart Cooley ...... 351,4 3814 Si.x - foot drifts blocked roads COIDS and sat up a program for this Im- Landers, Frary, Clk. . 2314 25',4 and marooned isolated villages in eral minutes in a large saucepan UKI VAUNTWB lATH em sn a^ n aiy famll;uly. Now BriL.Mach. CD. . 35 37 northern England and southern or soup kettle. Add the onion, i - f . • ng with this Imaginary North and Judd ...... 27 30 . Wales. In, Stockholm t*!* .snow green pepper and celery. ■ Cook - center of gravity among w speaker discussed the. RltSSeH' Mfg/ V -1*14 piiSd' 12 ’ihebe’s’ dbei) with mortf untti- the • bacon- iw- crisp.. Add, the. needs of most families singularly p/utfBX Stanley Work com. . . 48 51 forecast. Denmark dug Itself out of tomatoes, chicken stock, rice, tack breadwinner just starting out and Terry Steam ...... 90 100 heavy anowa that blanketed the. chicken, salt. p«pper and bay not yet reaching the heighth of his Torrlngton . 29 31 country yesterday. leaf. Bring to a vigorous boll. American cars, can handle such Aitorttd prinli, goy onibroi* For Volonhno romombtonco. e a n ^ g power. These needs in­ U. S. Envelope com. . . 67 77 In Bel^um, also a victim of last Turn the heat aa low aa possible. \ dorki, tcollepod odgei. ^ four Ivboi of htr ftvtritt 89 clude, in the case of deatif, U. S. Envelope pfd. . . 84 week's tidal flbod diaaater, .several Oovfr with a lid and leave over hi (rogroncoi; ipko, ttplt, clean up fund ' to pay funeral Veeder-Root . 31 34 lush with hoorti, ' white, rivers swollen by rain and thaws, this low heat for 14 minutes. Re­ JUST RECEIVED! tremendous power so safely! red. SHo’d ttvo fovottl.r btosso—, pine t ndgtrdtnio.-- expenses and any other outstand­ The above quotations are not to burst their banks. move bay leaf. Serve hot. ing Obligations; a . readjustment be construed at aotual marketa. A LARGE SELECTION OF fund, BO that the widow may iTsdually scale down her cost of Market Closed Tomorrow >'- • - -.t nving instead of having to make COTTON i44 that transition suddenly‘,” a fund For every resident in a Kansas ...... ■ town there are five chickens. That B U Y ^^EXTRAS ’ w i t h w h a t YOU SAVE at GRANTS PRICES to provide IhcCme for the family Lovely, colorful cottons in sizes 10-20 and 14’4 HUDSON HORNIT Ptur^tpc Stdtn during the child raising period; spot really is henpecked. ,,to 24>j. Pictured at left, one of these cottons with fund for education of the children an emergency fund to take care of Cinch belt and full skirt. a serious emergency such as an ■ operation or a period of long ill COSMETICS ness; life income for the widow $ i $2.98 and $3.98 Whirling skirts .o o frosty trimmingsi perhaps a smaller amount, to care WE CARRY ALL Please Take Notice for her after the children are LEADING BRANDS grown up; a mortgage fund, to dis­ Condy swoot charge a mortgage in the case of Arthur Dnis Stores diwth, and a retirement fund for Thursday, February 12th VALENTINE (tiir SPECIAL COTTON is a Legal Holiday NYLON Lincoln’s Birthday HOSIERY DRESSES 51-15 Dark Seam. All newest for little Votehtines spring shades. Regularly f: $1.19. 98g Pair Ther^ will be na business transacted C ^ e tiy tht migbty I'l-

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I .«A. T- .... J WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1953 PAGE NINE BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER* CONNi, WEDNESDAY, PAGE EIGHT officers; Chairman, Mrs. Endna Cooper, of U. S. Route 6, Colum­ to serve a spaghetti supper at Yeo-- f i n e d f t M M bia, made the presentation of Cath­ mans Hall tomorrow between 5 New York, Feb., 11^—(A —^The Calunibia, and Aaka IdeatUcatW^ Feb. 4, at a Norfolk, Va., hospital. Johnston; vice chairman, Mra. National Guardi’s .ducka. did. wander squth. In most olic Bibles on behalf of t))e special and 7 p. m. Mothers of the stu­ president of a Derby, Oonn,, tex­ Ittlcal unity of Weatern ij:urope Hebron Marlborough. - He favored apeclflc idsntifleation .immunization clinics will be Charles Warreh; secretary, JUra. education fund. dents are assisting in the project, tile finishing firm was fined |M,000 can be achieved, m lllUry unity la sections of the country, they ar- Democrats Gut This, the 10th district, leads all of butterfat product* now appear­ held at the school auditorium on Gordon Kaufman; treasurer. Miss ‘God, Country’ proceeds»of which will be used for Status Explained and sentenced to two yeara in pri-. ilved Just In time for the last day other districts In percentage ■ of ing in Increasing numbers on . the the three, following dates, a month Faith Lyman; publicity, Mrs. Gor­ Department Called Twire certain to come along of Itaelf. the graduation class trip fund. son here yesterday for avading Columbia Man membera present at a district market. apart. The' first will be on March Loss of Sickles Plant Seen don Gibson. The officers state The volunteer fire department O pt ■the^'Otber "bandy. .. . .Those,...oa..the...caror^tee..are:. jConnsctlcut. Jiatlona l . Guard.eor. iwiAtittS ^National Aides 'rn'eclin'g'r'and''Is'tfi'us'fn'Tfni^ToFth'rt ‘M'emberriAd'gliiSlStS’Stt dowirt^^ W l 't h r second; Aprtr and the- that club'.Jeaders-'for'thev- artous ...Award Is Won. . here^was- called-out'twice Monday payment.-of ...-$160,000- 4a- fadond unity, however urgent it may aeenii which is adjusted to their normal groups are .urgently needed. to answer alarms. The. first was Mrs. Gerald Shine, Mrs. -Gerard listed men, including those subject taxes. a d Is Reappbmleil “ annual prize offered for largest a roast beef dinner, following the thlrd May 27. D'Auteull, Mra. Sidney Orlando, H*R E ^PWNTINO o S f INC. niigratlon-hablts. Future activities include a meet­ at '4*48 a. m. and the fire waa to induction, may voluntarily enter Gary D. losia, 48, of East Pater­ BU»*11 Street to us,» will not' mean very mucK attendance percentage. program, aierved by the local PTA, Immunization will be given —By Local Scout Mrs. August Person, amd Mra. No Great Disappointment ing of the recreation groups at the caused by an exploding oil bumlhg on active duty In their current N a­ son, N. J„ had pleaded guilty to Mencheater, Cunn. until the economic and political A similar tardiness seems to From Payroll with Mrs. Jeese A. Hills In charge. against diptheria, tetanus and T H O M ^ r. FEKOUSON. CMPA Director Review Group's History stove at the Dwight A. Clark home Adolph Beaudry. Tickets for the tional Guard grades. M ajor Gen-' tho charges. — ...... — - have affected the entire bird king­ She, was assisfid by Mrs. Joseph P. whooping cough. Booster .ehot* Grange Hall. Friday at 7i30 p.m.; W ^ T E R R. FERGUSON. foundallona for it have both been A comprehensive review of the on Cards Mill road. Prompt ar­ supper may be obtained from eral Frederick G. Relncke, adju­ losia was described aa proaldent a meeting of the Sew and Chat Columbia, Feb. 11 — (Special !a - PubUahera...... dom, and when some late starters Washington. Feb. 11— (/P) Ken­ history of the organization was Nov'ak, Mrs. Everett B. Porter, may be administered if called for. Rockville, Feb. 11 — The a n -» Teachers are responsible to r pupils, mothers or at the door. tant general, has announced. Pre­ Founded October 1. IM l laid. > Club at the home of Mrs. John John Osmond, Jr., son of Mr. M d rival ot firemen prevented more se­ and treasurer of the Housatonic neth D. Fr.v, former “Voice of given from the date of its estab­ Mre. Donald E. Griffin^ Mrs. Al.-. -Pre-school children will bn ad­ nouncement yesterday that tlie F. providing the certain prizes and Tailoring' Class to Start viously, It was necessary to dis­ got down as far as New England, Hebron. Feb. 11— (Speciall — Booth at 1 p.m. on Saturday; two Mra. John Osmond, Sr., ot Whit­ rious damage to the home. Chief Company, a textile printing and ErenlnK E*ce^ America” official, is the latest to lishment, in 1916, to the present bert A. Coolidge, Mrs. Albert B. mitted. W . Sickles Company of Chicopee, tickets are available from all The Home Elconomics group of charge Guardsmen, prior to Selec­ PubUahed they were thinking for themselves, the annual meeting of the Con­ meetings of the Vernon Seam­ ney road,, jeras presented with his Richard K. Davis said a hole was dyeing firm. B » r « d fell the axe in a reorganization time. Billard. Mrs. Herbert W. Porter, Masa., would undoubtedly locate in teachers of the Vernon School. Re­ the Farm bureau will meet at the tive Service induction, after which Port Office at Mancheater, Conn., aa Tito On China necticut Milk Producers' as.socia- stresses, one at the home of Mrs God and idbuntry award, which is burned in the floor of the frame Assistant U. S. Attorney John D. as people sometimes do when rou­ Adrian Wad.sworth of Farming- Mrs. P. John Perham and Mrs, Mancheater Evening Herald He­ Danielson, rather than Rockville freshments will be served. home of Mrs. Howard Thayer to­ Second Claaa Hall Matter. that has been going on at the tion (C M P A l took place Saturday Frank Niederwerfer on Saturday given to Protestant Boy Scouts in house and that the fire damage es­ they along with others began basic Kelly told Federal Judge John F. tine schedules have been' intei-* Walter C. Hewitt. Thomas Rusk bron eorreepondent. Miss Susan failed to uncover any widespread The comifiittees in charge are: morrow evening. Plana will be dis­ Our ambassador to Yugoslavia Democratic National committee et the elementary school audl- ion, group president, told of the for a Valentl'he party and the sec­ timation was $60. training all over agdin. X. McGohey that the fic t Itater- SUBSCRIPTION RATES Pendleton, telephone HArirlson expression of keen disappointment. Tables, chairs, cards, hah trays, recognition of outstanding service cussed for the tailoring class which Payable In Advance rupled, and they wondcied what since the party’s defeat in N o­ first 10 years, John Seremet, field did the carving. ond on Monday at the home of The seecond alarm was at 5 p. m. Under a policy approved by the son man had evaded .pigment of reports that Marshal Tito thinks to'rlum here with an attendance of Seabury Lewis, president of the Joseph Beilis, John Rajala, Eld- to church and country, at a cere­ will start Feb. 17. One Tear ...... ♦“ "V was wrong with New England in vember. supervisor, reviewed the next Proceeds from the dinner went S-.3S.39. Lorraine McClatchey. mony in . St. Paul’s Episcopal for a Chimney fire at the home of Department of the Army, Guards­ the company's excess prints taxes we have erred in not giving Cord- 76.7 per cent. local C:iiamber. of Commerce when ward Rosmarin and Anthony Those, Interested in starting buck Six Hortha ...... Fry, It was learned today, was decade; and Kenneth Geyer, man­ Into the P T A treasury. Donald Today’s Event Calendar Church, Wlllimantic, at Sunday Mrs. William Johnson in the Cards men may volunteer..for .24 months for 1943 and 1946, and hla.own Three Montha ...... irtunlst China more ‘‘encourage­ winter, and they stayed. Robinson Re-elected Interviewed ^y a Herald represen­ Magliocco; tickets, Alfred Tollus; weaving may g o t Instructions at let out as director of the commit­ ager, reviewed the past 17 years. Hammerberg. milk administrator, The Married Couple* Club of morning aervlcea. Rev, Benjamin Mill secton. Flre-flghters used In­ service with the approval of the personel income taxes for 1946. One Month ...... :Luclus W. Robin.son was re­ tative, stated that he had seen or Publicity, Ernest E. Weeks; Re this meeting also. For further In­ ment” to break away from Rus tee’s radio-tele vision division after He talked over the problem of wa.<* one of the guests. Union Congregational Church will B. Styring, paator, made the pres­ dian pumps to extlngpilah the blaze. adjutant general. To be eligible, Weekly ...... ;...... os elected director, to serve for. the heard noting to substantiate the freshments, Ruth Gross, Patricia formation on either project, Inter­ SInflo Copy ...... siar. leadership and domination, five years’ service under frtur na- outside milk, recalling that the Recent Arrival entation. 4-H Club Activities Guardsmen subject to Selective Cracklings, left after rendering next three years. He lives* in Co- Older-Folks with annouiwqifi*fili..,that a_ftnal d w Murray^, Ruby I^yerin, Lucy Mc- meet at 8 p. m. A valentine party ested. persons., a.re. asked, to get In -ttonat-rhairmen.— =------— ------c- - - GM PA- dtrectore- did- -not- protest -a- ... The- Smiths ' ana - Hebron- reel------Watch Ceremony— ------... The -Hobbyettes,' local - 4-H -«lub,- Service must ..have , obtained their fat, taste good in combroiid and "■ MEMBER o r Arid Tilo filmself,- as the one-time rii'mbra nFar the' Hi’TifftR Tllie.' Jnhir to move to'tjanileison 'Had Ibeen Gtniey, Eileen Winch, Marjorie IS planned' w ith" Mr;- and— Mrs. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Fry told a reporter he was one recent drop of one-cent In price of dents, but went to Norfolk when John is a Star Scout and junior whlch meets weekly at the home touch with Mrs. John (>agdn, co- non-commisaioned rank prior to com muffins, in meat loaf and E. Horton was elected vice presi­ made by the Massachusetts con­ Stephens, and Lillian Fleischman; Ralph Wilcox In charge of the pro­ The Aaaoclated Preaa 1" darling of Moscow who has turned of several whose jobs were either milk, Jan. 1. stating that directors 'H. assistant leader o( Boy Scout Troop of Mrs. Frank Savage on Jonathan chairman of the group. > receipt of induction notices and hash. Smith was recalled to active duty. entitled to the uae of republlcat on of Miss Chapiiiaii dent, and First Selectman 'Win- cern. He qualified that remark by prizes, Rosalyn Blonstein, ' Ruth gram. Mrs. Kenneth Fox gnd Mrs. * on Moscow and defied Moscow, aboli.shed outright or absorbed in felt the rlf k of losing sales to’ out- Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Smith of For* th* navcinr. matidvninff, Dobosz-Ertcl - Laboc - Hamson- 62. He is a sophomore at Wind- Trumbull highway, elected off I-' have a minimum of 24 months ser­ all newa dUpatchea *ni. iianeJ throp S. Porter and Romolo Sag- Ueh of drr ikin. m t «oitamon U adding that he believed, such, an Barlow; Flag Set-up, Helen .Mc­ Francis Lyman will to assisting not otherwlae credited 'hla papy ought to be conceded some expert- a general .shakeiip o f’ committee aide milk waa too'great at the time Hebron are the baby’s grandpar­ Unit 14, American Legion Auxilia­ han! High School. Wilbur Fletcher, cers at a meeting Monday; Roberta vice remaining In their current en­ and also the local newa publlahed here. Assumes Duty lio. both of Hebron, were named mldHIe •(«. Rc«inol Ointment I announcement would be made Carthy, and Lucy Johnson. •» hostesses for the evemiig. pcr.sonnel by Chairman Stephen A._ when contracts are being renewed. •oothinff relief. Containi lanolin which i who has been John's scoutmaster McQuade waa named president; listment. Those with leas than 24 All rlfhta of republloallon of apeclal ness in the business of gue.sslng delegates. ents. Y shortly and that he waa sorry that Proceeds will go toward paying ry, will meet at 7:30 p. m. In the Mitchell In an effort to cut down in place nf mUving natural *akin oiU “ during the years ot his scouting, Sara Savage, secretary: Barbara (' ReminderjOf Party montha remaining service may be Han>y IsThe Day dlepatchea herein are al»o reierred. The delegates for other towns He admitted that outalde milk Is Word has been received of the works fast, and comfort lasts. It feels to . for some of the athletic equipment G A R rooms. This will be followed how the Chinese Communists really Rockville did not have what the was present at the ceremony aa Randall, treasurer; Janice Culver, 'Members of fhe Catholic Ladies discharged and Immediately reen 111 Nurse Post expcn.ses. The'cam paign left the represented include Paul Kralo considerably lower than mil'k in birth of a daughter to Navy Lt. Iffiod not to have to scratch and aeratch. necessary for the school program, by a public grocery social at 8:15 Full aervlCa client of N. B. A. Scnr- feel about their ties with Russl.v. t*et Resinol and get relief. All dnig store*. Sickles people wanted. was Victor .Wolmer, Boyd 'Tuttle program chairman; and Kay Ash­ Society are r^tnded of the card Hat fqr three years In the National Democrats with a big deficit and vich of Andover, Joseph Szedga of [ the pool here. and Mr*. Edwin R. Smith, born and to completie payment on the ^p. m. with Mrs. Amelia Golemba "Good luck to Danielson!” he and Ronald Davis ot the local ton, reporter. party to to held at the home of Guard. When Backache ’'publ'ihcra RepreaenUtlvei: The probably a.ssiimes that th* they are now arranging dinners to and Mrs. Mac D. Chapman in Wapping, Feb. 11 (Special) — said. furnishings of the teachers room. troop. l^ e girls have completed a knit­ Mrs. Maurice Bolatridge on Jona­ General Relncke pointed out that Jullua Mathewa Special feelings which appeared in his help raise money. Democratic Meeting charge. Tork. Chicago, Detroit " '«« • Miss Eleanor Chapman, 39, of Prevented Disappointment .Natchaug District held a Boy ting project under the direction of than ^Trumbull highway Friday the new policy should act as an in- The fart that television and ’ The Ellington Democratic Club The Romaco Club meebi at 8 MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF bones are also present in thelr.v. Bristol began her duties a.s Publll ' What probably prevented a wave Scout rally at Shafer auditoripm Mrs. John Cragin. They will start evening. Members are also asked to centive to men subject to future CkMs Away____ ORCULATIONS. ■ r.idio played such a big part in the and Democratic Town committee p. m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. And, with the qualification that Health nurse here Monday morn­ of disappointment on the part of In Wlllimantic Sunday evening. a new project at their next aesslon. l>rlng th eir' husbands or oth«r induction to enlist in the National Betsies teekeebe, lees ef see saSeseiwr, ^1 la.'^t campaign has led to some will meet in the Ellington Town Ed Dymoh on Mountain street. heedsenee end dluliieee nwv be dee le •!•«- The Herald Printing Com ply. Inc... ing. She will train for one, week the townspeople In general was The following local scouts received Re-elected CMPA Director /( Guard, attend weekly drills, re­ the Russians, having learned questions ns to the wisdom of try­ Hall Feb. 17 and 8 p.m. Plans will Personal Mention guests- I______down of kideer tuactioe. Decten ear aeod aaautnea no financial reeponalbtllty for with Miss Edna Stager who re­ the announcement .several weeks special awards; Philip Shine, Rich­ Lucius Robinson, Sr. of Colurd- ceive training and promotion prior kidner f ueetlon le vers laipertaat te a*ed In ad- something from their experience ing to get along without a separate be made for the Tolland County Among tho.se who recently en- cently resigned to assume a super- ago of the intensive campaign ard D. Remsen, and Douglas Wol­ bla was re-elected director oC Dis­ Manchester Evonlag Herald Co­ to induction. Such men will bene­ beelth. When tocMr erefydey eesditles, ssrii director in this field, even be­ Democratic association meeting to li.sted in the A ir Force is Melvin ee etreee end stnin, cesead thit tapeitaat In The Mancheater Evening Herald. With Yugoslavia, may have been vi.sory post in North Haven' with being 'waged by the Danielson In­ mer were made second class trict 10, Connecticut M ^ Pro­ lumbia correspondent, Mrs. P>suik fit by the training and may attend tween elections. be held at Ellington Town Hall function I* alow dewn,aesr foauMMrass- more tender with Chinese feelings the Public Health Nursing hs.so- dustrial Commission, to locate the M. W alker, Rockville. scouts; Ronald Davis, first class; ducers' association at Die annual M a re h ls a , telephone BArrtson military service schools before qlas keekaeke-feel alMisble. Hlser SL Display auvertlalng cloalng houra; End Women's IMvlsIon March 2 at 8 p.m. ciation. Sickles Company in that communi­ Victor Wolmer, merit badge in ski­ meeting held In Hehroii Saturday, S-I>S65., J they enter the Army as qualified der Irrltetlona due to oeM or wfM t eM sM * For Monday—1 p. m. rrjday. than they were with Tito's, he is .Similar questioning liiose when Democratic Town chairman eeuee settles us nithte Of frdsucelseeeesee. For Tueaday—1 P, m. Monday. Miss Chapman Is a graduate of ty. It is believed that the an­ All Tolland and Vernon news ing. . ' w ill porve for ^ fe e years. Jo­ military specialUits. All Guards­ Don t noeioet zour kldaeji if IhaM esMI- probably right, basically. it WHS announced recently that the John B. Girardltil has invited the For Wednesday—1 p. m. Tuesday. Hartford Hospital Training .Schoo: nouncement acted as a cushion for Item* are now handled through the Local Cub Scouts, their cubmaa- seph Szegda of'wolumbia w p men are subject to mobilisation tloM bother jrou. Try Dean’* Pllle-e adU For Thursdaj— 1. p. m. Wedneaday. committee in .effect had aboliahed Tolland County association to come dlurotla. Ueed euMMefuUy by ■IWees far General... MacArthur has ana- sod for five years was a member the. one made yesterday, which Mamdiester Evening Herald Rock­ ter. Winiam Jacobus, and leaders elected. cieleg^BtoJrom this, town,' I f a child drinks a quart of milk .for ...actlvo. duty .with, their. units. For Friday—I p. .in...Thuri^ay. TtS ' 31-yeBr-ot(l"separffte women's to 'Ellington' fo r the'*'March -meet­ -•rarSeydtis. ItieesmleQ beer sway tisMs For Saturday-! p. m , lyied what exists in China today of that hoapllars Starr; She hhr ''practically eliminated RrtCkvUle ville bureau'located Bt One Market also attended the rally. Bibles Plan Sii^^etti Supper and taks a teaSpobh of edd livet However, no call to active military Dean'* tire hessy reUef freai theeeRniw division at a time when women ing. Edward Horton, selectman, Is Claaslfled deadline: lOiM also been engaged in Industrial from consideration. street, telephone Rockville S-S1S6. were presented to each toy attend­ S t u d e i^ ln the eighth grade at oil daliy.hls health and appearance service of additional Guard units Is fecte-MytlMMalUMUdaeytubdsaseai- day of publication except Baturt.ay— as primarily a nationalist move­ outnumbered melt among potential president of the Ellington club. tere 4neh ent waete. Oet Dew’s ra s M s s I nursing at Colt’s Manufacturing Start Second Year ing according to his faith. Lester Horace ,w . Porter School are going are bound to benefit. contemplated at this time. * a. m . ______ment, and no nationalist move­ voters. The switch to Modern One year ago this week the La- Men Cooks FLOODS- HIT TURKEY — . ■ Company and the. Whitney Chain • K Declaring that men are the best Wednesday, February 11 ment can long be happy in the em­ Company of Hartford. ■fhe explanation by Mitchell was Pointe Electronics Inc., formerly that the women’s division was be­ chefs in the world, Herman Olson, braces of Russian Communism, Post Aids nimfs Drive the LaPointc Plascomold Corp., Istanbul, Turkey, Feb. 11— (>P)— During a meeting of Abe Miller ing "integrated” into the whole began moving Its equipment and proprietor of the Iladd and Hall Three more fivers overflowed which -has long .alnce . became.. Rus- fVRjMTVRE Borders Down tegldh post hei“e last bight,'Com­ organization in'the Interest of ef­ started operations here. Furniture Company will prove that their ' banks in the Adana' region sla^) imperialism, . mander Dents RIordan presented ficiency and d'conomy.'and to give is easy... and pleasant... The company had acquired the statement by donating a cake by of Turkey today as more than dO himself for the March of Dimes Yesterday, Feb. 10, 1953, saw Ambassador Allen does not say J170 to Wilfred Roberts, head of women "equal status.” Springville mills from the-M. T, villages fought the flq ^ s caused Mrs. India Edwards, who headed Food Sale to be held Feb. 20 at the the border between Germany and what Tito thinks we should do the local March of Dimes cam­ Stevens Company, which con­ by heavy rains. paign. The money, In the. foi'in of the women's division, is staying on tained 156,000 feet of manufactur­ Ford Station. The exact recipe is a Two deaths' were> reported and France go down. Borders were also r, In order to follqwr out his a rherk. represented proceeds from aa a vice-chairman. M i i ing space plus a separate ad­ secret, but Olson declares that it damage was estimated at nearly down, legally, although no actual recommendation. And It is quite the triple-heater bnskethall game In Fry's ca.se, his work is being when you use Watkins ministration building. is an old family recipe and the two million dollars in Adana alone. ahipment across these borders oc­ likely that there is nothing, at the held at the high school under I.e- "integrated■’ for the time being By the end of the last quarter cake will be “a maaterplece.” About 180 cattle were reported Since this is a slight departure curred yesterday, in Belgium, the moment, which does lie open to glon supervision and spon.snrshlp. with that of publicity director Sam of 1952, the company was able to lost. Celehrale Seout Blrthdiiy Brightmaii. announce that it wa,s the best- from previous sales when most of In Izmir, lightning struck a Netherlands, Luxembourg, and us, in that variety of policy. Look­ Moat members of the commlt- , periqd, Ut.ihc, ^.qflmp.qny’.g , history, the food has been made by, women, .mosque'a .mlnatct,, ,, 'J’wo,, Reasons TS OFF TO CADILLAC! ,Bpy.3,c;SHt.,T.r.P.°P,.**.2 "I. ■ '.ItFly.' ing: a t th*’ :tifiiit,'; fme ran • ■ afgne banquet tbniorrnw .at fiiSO 'p.m. to £iio'a;stair :w'iu) ’lia.Ye 'lo.sl''Olit'.'lilhiir'ei, CoveredgtosQrder Furniture ’the" ehrorffiltte'e in charge J ibs de­ ■ A t the present time more than 700 were -killed as-It fell.— ^------■ These borders were down in only that we should have allowed Com­ mark the 43rd anniversary of the the election have been lower brack­ are employed at the plant, now re­ cided to auction this special _____ '______Z__ Exhaustive tests made with 20 l e a d i n g cars during the past year by M o to r...... item at 2 p.m. on the''day of the one respect— for the passage of munist China to gain China's seats founding of the national organiza­ et personnel, but W. Neale Roach, garded as one of Connecticut's / tion. Roy .Seouts of America. Par­ national convention manager who sale. A cordial invitation is extend­ Trend Magazine, the great aythoritative magazine of motoring, are reviewed the commodity called coal. After the United Nations, that we fastest growing industries. Of the ents are Invited to the affair whicli recently- resigned, and his as- total employed, 500 are now from ed to any other male cooks to INCOME TAX yesterday, all coal within this six should have given it diplomatic If you're switching from traditional to mod­ will be held at th» First Congro-. aistant, C. Edgar Brown, were the Rock'ville area. donate their specialties which will Have your taxes eomjmted' or in the February issue just out on the newsstands. Perfortuaitct, Hsf$4lingt ern yoii'11 like , these pieces. Because the also be auctioned off under the nation area is coal which Is with recognition, as we give It to a new gatiopal Chiireh. Tlie meal is be­ dropped by tlie economy axe. Both Teachers to Sponsor Party checked by a qualified ^ ac­ in one single free market. Coal revolutionary regime in South ing prepared under the direction were veteran staff members. K m name of the donor. countant. Call BUtchdl S-M16 Safetyy Economy 8c Maintenance were the principal classifications o f comparison. styling is crisp and simple, they fit right in, The Teachers Club of the Vernon However, many new faces have 4-H Committee Organize* can behave as if there were no America every other day or so of Mrs. ,T. E. .Shepard, Jr., and Mr.s. Elementary School will sponsor a for appointment ojr stop in nt Gavloi'd Paine. appeared, including several who )leasingly, with your traditional tables and The Vernon 4-H Town commit­ t U Mnln Street./AvnlUlde nt surh things as national border.v that we should never have tric'd to military whist In the cafeteria of Rev. Roacoe Metzger, pastor of went through the last campaign at tee has organized for the coining your convenience. y, I famps. The occasional pieces can be re­ the Vernon School, Feb. 19 at 8 CADIllAC within thia( six country area. On carry the Korean war up to the the Bloom field rbiirch, will be the nominee Adlai E. Stevenson’s head­ p.m. Prizes will be offered. year and has elected the following April 10, another commodity, steel Chines* border. guest speaker. He will di.scuss quarters in Springfield, 111. Here placed a piece at a time! WILIYS will be able to behave this way. But that Is now all spilt policy. "Youth rtf Today.” Movies on wild­ are a few of them: , OLOSMOBILE New I’lihllcity Boss M a s For the moment, it seems that life w'll he shown. Coal and steel are the basic In Heart Fund Drive Ntarts^ . Clayton. E’rlU'ii.ej:j:J.einity_Eh_aJr-^ CHEVROLET ■’gredienta of war. That Is-one rea there la absolutely no opening to­ The Heart fund i(e. - the *‘Standard of the Worl^f ^ t in Peiping worth worklhg on, man Re.vnold.s and Mr.s. Raymond ! James Lanigan, organizing Jef- minds the de.sire for war. Nor is Vslade._^ ferson-Jnekson day fiind-raising even they seem st a loss fo> any LArfat_____ this the -only way in which it -is ■".Hrownlga .\re Invested_____' dinners. He to. potentially strong against war. new moves or approaches a t 't Fiftron nics received their W. Averell Harriman when the lat­ = - T - The FINAL STANDING Chart (above) tells a story of comfort of an airliner, has set new value standards ip The Schuman Plan, with all du" present time. pin.s duplrig an investiture cor-,>- ter waa running last year for the >»ion,V .held ta.st week. Pin.s were Democratic presidential nomina­ great importapee to/you and everyone whotpwns a car. performance and economy. deference to the military activi­ aiso^vardcd to loaders, Mrs. Silas tion. ties of the free world, is probably An Oriole Too Ncvwll. Mrs. Melvin Smith and It tells of the amazing record of the finest Willys Willys dealers give you the most startling compari­ the strongest single policy the na­ Mrs. J?auline Adkin.s; and troop ETREME.V SAVE W O M A N car in 50 years, which combines both aerodynamic and son of all in the new low Aero Willys prices. tions of the West have adopted, in To n song nparrow in full .sprin committee mothers Mr.s, Shcrwoiyl West Haven, Feb. 11—(/P)—■ ■H relation to the pre.scnce of Rus­ *niig w * must add other winter Martin, Jfr.s. i.eon Schweir and .. I' automotive engineering. No matter what car you are considering, you owe it Police and firemen groping wonders. Mts. EreileHck Doocy.. .egular IS30L50 sia upon the European scene. It Brnwnie.s receiving pins includcii through early morning darkness This test, and many others, pile up new proof that to yourself to drive the Aero Willys before making up W e sre, perhaps, s i the merry has in It a moral, economic, and Peggy Adklnsx Sherrill Beg'in. and smoke led ’ Mrs. Gertrude the Aero Willys, built with the ruggedness of the world your mind. ^ political health which represents of our ornithological corre.spond- Diape Bienkowshr. Miriam Bur- Greenwood to safet.v today after the elderly woman appeared trap­ more security than could ever be ents, .so thst, sooner nr later, we ge.ss, Kathleen C.shqzar, Barbara Sectional famous 'Jeep’ and designed with the superb styling and W illys-Oyerland Motors, Toledo, Ohio, ’’ ' Fountain. Feanccs Hanison, Dnr.-i- ped by flames in her Gilbert street achieved by military means. may he beguiled into printing thy Hoffman-, Judy Hull Patrici.a homo. some tall tale.,-Rut we, feel fairly Finally, the Schuman Plan is Livermore. Marcia Magrtg^ Terrv Tlie fire, which offcials said be­ the first actual conenete step eafe. This is apparently the win­ Martiii, Lynn Schweir^ Jean gan with an overheated basement A step further in Modern . . . the three part sofa . . . g;ives you more Sofa taken by this post-war world ih ter in which anything can happen. Sinlth and Evelyn Wade. furnace, spread - thick clouds nf latitude in arrangements. The right and left h an d tfcctipns rnakc .a ___ RcfrtMiingly clean lio«i of mod* smoke through the Greenwood ttylini, gletmtftg blond I the direction .of. .that. . pcinoipie ICothing la'top unbelievable to be Plan Washington Dunce love seat; the center, piece a slipper chair. You can "bend” it around ^ _____finish.h , ___ m ik e this chest • favorite. ■ The anfiual George Wa.shinjgfSn home.------■' Same design eVaiUbfe in welnui which, by every lesson of history hel-.eved. What la rear is nior? finish. birthday dance given' hv the Fcl- Mra. Greenwood fled to the a corner with the aid of a corner table. Placed in a row, the three leg. ISf.tf startling than anything that ;pprch of her, second story, apart- ; parts look like ■•'convention 83 inch sofa., ...... 2 7 9 0 0 .and by; every logical Iheyitability lowcraft Club of Evergreen,Loilge of human political develeipnient, might be imagined. A. "F. and A. "jit., vvlll .be held'Feb, r t ^ t aind then ' refuaed;--to come dov^ a fire ladder. Patrolman Air. SSSXWaSKSMT^ . m u st,, be the guiding and - saving W e have, thcrelore. a firm and 21 at-Community t!all. 'The Barn^ stonner.s will (furnish «ius'ic fdr the bert "'Haw kin*,- 'Police. GSpt. John- pn'hciple' of this world's future life authentic report that the phoebe, Mbnaha.n and an. unidentiiied.firer. A ffair ,i5hi#r;.wlii,lAG|(Hi*erh^ . -'’tLiif'dr.ts to'Tive. ’U hlch ndVmaliy’ ffrtds rtaeif; at 'ttfla square dancing. Jesse Hills will hian'foUW a stalHvay a-nd l^d -Mni,- Here’s'fhe VaTehtmd 'fhaf wttt say". ! ibr This is the principle of ‘federal tune of -year, enjoying South prompt. ' Greenwoodx ,to safety. Shortly after, the rtrst floor was nearly a lifetime . . all the things she 'wants unity, in which nationalistic har­ American summer, has been .seen Refreshments will he placed on sale and tickets may be qbtained 'wrapped in flalt)e. most to hear. To insure Valentine Day riers -which impede progress and and heard out on the. Bolton range. EVERY SUNDAY, Willys brings you from Merle Taploy, ehalrman, Earl delivery^ be sure to select yours Tomor­ defeat .safety go down, and m There ,1s more winter wonder Sanford or Norman Brock. This tha N. Y. Philharmonic, CBS-Rodie .'till. At a certain feeding station which a sovereignty which, is dance is considered locally as one row. Limited quantity. .. . and "Omnibus", CBS-Talavision. higher than national is recognized here in Manchester there has of the social highlights of the win­ NOTICE ter season. to that degree necc.ssary to make been, all winter long, among the Personal .Mention chii-kadees and the Juncoa and the We have combined fill our possible the enforcement of an in- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peterson operations at our new sales­ Distinctive 18th Century Hep- • ternational law against war. The bluebirds, no less- a stranger than and son Ralph have left on a E'lort- room. We are no longer do­ plewhite design in rich hand- members of the Schuman Plan a Baltimore oriole. da' vacation. They will visit Peter­ son’s father at Homestead, E'la. | ing any business at rubbed mahogany veneers. Self- are already drafting a political Now the Baltimore oriole comes Mrs. May Barber of E'oster 481 Middle Turnpike East liftipg tray under lid: drawer in constitution, to foftow up their north in May, and leaves, toward atreet and Mrs. Ernestine Baldwin | base. Jlegularly $69.95. f ' economic unity. the end of August, on Its journey of Hartford, left Monday for a I Both of these lhing.S they have back to Mexico or Brazil. one-month vacation at Miami, Fla. i STANEK Recent .-Xrrlval | done of their own genius and of That, at least, is what-the books 5 9 9 5 Mr. and Mrs. George. Hills, now i Electronic Laboratories Charming Queen Anne lowboy their own volition, in their own say the Baltimore oriole does. Ob­ living on the island- of Guam, are | in" glowing mahogany. (las reactldn to what they see as the viously, the books know very lit­ parents of a son born Christmas 277 BROAD ST. spacious drawer in base; realities of our world today. It was tle about what is happening In eye. Hills is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hill* of Sullivan ave­ Two Love Seats simulated drawers above with likewise their own idea that there New England In 1953. nue, Wnpping. shell carving. Regularly SpGcificotion ond trim svbfGct to should be military unity among What doe.s go on? still another modern interpretation is the sectional love seat. Ideal $79.95. CfcongG wttHovt notko. Oplkrtof themselves, in the creation of a Perhaps we itiight 'asl; i duck ManrhrHier Ki'i'otiig llenilil for fireplace arrangements, or for grouping around a <^orner with the oquipmGnt, wMf«»idGwaHtirGtyGxtro. European army, and this is the himters, who have been at some 33'a1ipiiig <-nrn>H|iomlpnt,,iMni. A n­ GLASS use of*a corner table. Placed side'by side, the two pieces make a Item on which their progress is pains to find out why, across the nie flollln*, telephone .Mlteheli S-4419. . _ FOR EVERY PURPOSE "king-size” sofa iheasuring 96 inches wide All three groups are slowest, and the item upon whiehj country, theft sport wasn’t quite AUTO, MIRRORS. WINDOW made to -Watkins exacting .quality specifications. we are directing most of our own normal this year. What they ALDRICH IN LONDON PLATE, .OBSCURE pressure. Our own ■ eagerness for have discovered is that the London, Feb. 11— (flh— Winthrop 279 00 WATKINS this phase of European unity to norma] stirring and whirling ot Aldrich, new U. S. Ambassador to Britain, arrived by plane today PHONE Mireh*n 9-7322 DeCormieF Motor Sales, Inc. develop immediately is based, pf .\rctlc air which, each normal from N ew York to take up his Regular $295.00 ojf MeutekedieA, • OQurse, on our wish to be able to autumn, sends the ducks cascad­ post. He told newsmen "close and WHITE 24 m a p l e s t r e e t ~ MANCHESTER count a certain number of divi­ ing (jown out of Canada did noi enduring Anglo-American friend­ 'Maticludeo sions In the field against Russia, occur this year, at all. In time, ship Is an essential to preservation 'WATKINS 4 qf the free world.". GLASS CO. SB soon M possible. Yet it can be from habit, but not from being %w m m He will hav’s lunch tomorrow mnati tw i.ri ~i ' . ' ------• - - \ ■aid that. If the eccmomic and po- 24 Birch St. Manchester pushed by Arctic, weather,' the with Prtyie Minls’ler Churchill. I f 'A { ' ' • 1 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11,1953 PAGE ELEVEN KANCHESTEB EVENING HERAI/D, MANCHfiS'l'ER, t^PNESDAY, lEBRUARY 11, 1958

sor Democrat, who introduced the Report Feb. 18 Local Bottle Club Named measure, said yesterday, it was Dr. Conaiit Visits Bolton particularly aimed .a t tobacco On Trip to N. Y. metal drive Saturday be- dent Theodor Heuss at the presi Silver Dollar (bonus) Week End IJnited Nations she .will reconsider one of three operators ; Davis A. Clarke, secretary of Adm. William Fechteler, chief tin. Ray Goalee, chairman of the of the Sunrise Club on Oak street, ford. Friday night, the Board of ered by the local granite material- in the birth rate should be expect­ dential mansion. Villa Hammer- her participation in the Korean l*e. Bruce G. Ronson. master of cau.se of rain. the Connecticut Farm Bureau of naval operations, .told a . De­ School Building committee, Sher­ as well as the owner of the noW' Directors adopted an ordinance ed In tensuing years since those schmidt. war If a sea blockade of China Is the Bolton grange, says a ® Anyone naving rags Is requested Federation calling the measure THURSDAY. FRIDAY, SATURDAY troit newa conference it would be wood Bowers, chairman of the defunct Wee Hours bottle club in , patterned after one passed by the number of people «;e intereated n reaching tite age of parenthood to bring these to the. .South'Street "discriminatory,” asserted that The famed educator - scientist feasible for the U. S. to blockade imposed, if mainland China is Board of Directors, and Edson M. Hartford, Is charged with recelv-1 City of Hartford outlawing the now were born during the depres­ the recent urging of the atate tody School. Francis A. Penottl of tlie "the farmers already are bearing from Harvard and Prof. Dr. Heuss, Red China, but he added; "Whether tombed by UN planes or if the Bailey, high school principal, spoke Ing 62 cartons of stolen cigarettes. ! after-hour club*. In addition to re­ sion of the 1930's at, a lime when U. 8. helps Chinese Nettonalista at­ that juvenile grdiiiia be formed. faculty, said yesterday-. The metal more than their share of ta.xes. ” former journalist and professor of we do it or not is nofie of my busi­ with representatives of the Seelye. The Superior Court Jury trial; quiring Ucenaing of such organiza­ the national birth rate was very State Rep. Simon Cohen, F.lllng- tack the mainland from Formosa. Bolton once had a vigorou.a ju­ drive will be undertaken later in political science, visited for about REAU THESE Sl.MPLR ness.” Value iand Knecht firm. opened in Hartford at 10 o’clock ' tions, the ordinance' forbids ' ^ low. ton Republican, who Is House ma- 4.1 minutes. Aides said they ex Martin said today he had rough consumption of alcoholic bever^es venile grange imder the "<1v>tory the month, he said. rule* that will entitle you to "We just try to be good sailors this morning and recessed at 1 ' IMan New Program lorlty leader and a potato grower, toanged pledges' to work for har INDIA CX)?fCERNED notes on tha conference from p. m. It was achedulpd to resume on their premises between:^ the 'Jeaderahlp «rf Mra-.Keeney Hutch­ ...... IJncoln IMnner a free silver dollar...... _ ah'd'^ do Whit they tell ilk ' tb' db,'"' ■ ' TJl.tbUsston of a new prorgram-bf- Reservation for (he i,lncoln Day described the measure as- ' ‘foolish" morilous Germah-Americ.ah rela­ ®'Ra n D’^ ' New beihi. India, Feb. 11—(A1— which he woiXd prepar%the report. at 2 o’clock this afternoon. hours o f '1 a. ni. ahd'9“*i._^. This inson. Many of the younger people church administration will he of and added “ farmland Is already Fechteler said.. President Rajendra Prasad today The general manager did not say who are now members of the dinner Saturday at 7 p.m. in the tions and discussed political and Fo.r Men and Boya In hii examination of Mendill, provision strips a bottle olub of its paramount Interest when the offi­ Chiirth Community House in North overtaxed." scientific, subjects. SHOES Bradley was quoted as emphasiz­ voiced India’s "grave concern" at specifically what questions were Wright asked whether the ciga­ most attractive featurt, that of grange itself are “ graduates of the U. S. decision to deneutralize cial board of United Methodist Coventry may be mad* with Mrs, Dr. Conant’s call on the chief of (1) Bu.v a pair of shoes $7.95 ing, to the Senate committee, that asked. He did indicate, however, rettes were used to supply ma­ providing a place to/urlnk after 1 this group; Church meets at the church to­ the Chinese Nationalists on For­ that he thought the tHp had been chines in the Hartford and Man­ a. m., the legal cjdaing hour of Charles W. sirant, secretary of the the West German government. For W om en or up. the Joint Chiefs of Staff don't Fraternal Organl/.^tlon night at 8 o'clock. Church mem­ make policy and that any block­ mosa. profitable. chester bottle clubs. Mendill, how­ licensed liquor bufirts. , The juc'enile grange la a fra­ Coventry Republican Town com­ Wi l l i a m s r i t r s s r t Chancellor Konrad Adenauer,- has bers are urged to attend to partici­ ade decision would be for Presi­ Prasad, without specific refor- Martin parried a queatlon as to ever, who waa .arrested early in The HartfonFordifiance was up­ ternal group for the young peop e pate In the deliberations of this mittee. been delayed because the chancel ence to U. 8. President Ei.sen- whether he felt as the result of The dinner Is sponsored by Re­ Cheshire, Feb. 11 (/Pi Funeral I lor remains ill at his home with dent Eisenhower to make. Dulles September on the charge, said that held In Superior Court after it was SAVE y% to y<'P«'-e '* Coming Rvents (Calendar ment at the time of purchase the new parliament that “certain ductions in the cost of the high tion until recently. ford foldptl immediately. orogram. The connection with h’ragment Society of the Second sentative Erimund H. Williams. 76, i chief of the powerful Socialist op­ decision had been made. I'*TA wir hear Miss Ruth Olson and you will receive a silver 1 MAMiat •* statements recently made and the school could be made. adult grange is maintained thrmigh Congregational Church here w-ill of Cheshire, , will be held here I position, Erichi Ollenhauer. To some law-makers, Bradley's The general manager has al­ and 'Miss Martha Fla.sh discuss Thursday afternoon. Williams, who | dollar. consequences that might flow one adult advisor "P"'': "The Health of Your Child" at Its prepare and serve a turkey dinner. With the political leaders. testimony raised the questions: (1) ready predicted that the figure quiem. Rev. Robert Carroll A speaker will be Included in the servr-l in the 19.10 legislature, died i ...... - • ■ _ „h(«e from them In extending the war in the deacon and Rev. John soring body. Membership is open meeting at the school tonight at 8 vestenlay in Waterbury Hospital i Sonant will press the U. S. objec whether a blockade would be effec­ Korea have caused eon.siderable woiild be lower than an original to all .youngsters between the ages program. For W om en tive without coveHng Russian-op­ $5,000,000 estimate. He based his Obituary nnon tha-mbdeacom—Mrs. -4«n«- FIKAL CLEARANCE p. m. following a long illness.' He was a tjve of trying to K 't ^ ic k .a flea- apprehension in the minds of peo­ Movie Dale Changed erated ports and (2) whether the contention on studies and de­ Macrarone was organist and solo­ .... ' of five" and 14. Teen-timers will discuss the hanker (Union Tru.st Co.. N'W , ‘ ‘"J' ple all over the world.” ist. Burial waa in St, James’ Ronson stated that j"venile question "How Does Society Shape The moving pictures sponsored Russians might create a war-stlr- cisions made by the subcommittee z All apporol roprosonted is from regular stock, -first quality only, by by the organizational committee of Haven) until his retirement three 1 with the U eat P"cts which h ipRE-TESTEO Cemetery. grange has much to offer the My Actions at a meeting tonight years ago. Survivors include his Socialists have nald they will con- ring incident by continuing to send on the high school plans. the Nathan Hale Community Cen­ BRITAIN B.\CK.«4 YALTA Bearers were Hugh Campbell, famous makors. Duo to limited quantities all items subject to prior voung people and a current added at the school. widow', a daughter and a sister. | tlnue to resist. in their ships. London, Feb. 11— (/P) —Britain Deaths Paul Hillery, James H. Barry and ittractron^s a plan b y State The second, military whist spon­ ter will be ahown Saturday at sale. 8 p.m. Instead of Friday. Sentiment in- Congrp.ss appeared today lined up again.st reported Notes Little Change Jerome O’Brien. Grange to open a camp for juve sored by Group Two of the Ladies to be swinging toward • efforts to United States and Japanese ef. Mrs. Stanley Withrow nlle members this summer. Al- Benevolent Society will be held at The change was made as St. Mary'jt CY .w.ill have, a semi-formal PoUlFarrot get other free nations to join in a forts to scrap the wartime Yalta Mrs. Dora Lyle Marlin Withrow, Francis T. Siilllvan, .eqV* BLOUSES, group, 3 to 6x, 7 to 14 1.98 to 3.98— •-$ 1.50 to $ 2.50 1’:* datz and Charles P‘n"'y- Park, federal stamps .1.1 cents; order. Wiley said he - understood ” '^'"^Inrthi C." Kopplsc'K— Addresses Principals , of the editorial staff since 1913. mr. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS entry for the pa.'it seven yenr.«, be­ Alexis A. and Claire M, Pepin to PU FFS I that arms aid to Formosa is being fore coming to Manchester tlltee Funeral services for Martin C. Dr. Harold J. Mahon^^ of h- Born In New Richmond, O. At Waste Probe Wet weather appeared in pros­ Koppisch of Ross avenue, South I WOOL SLACKS. ,Takoma Park. Md. — John ,1. Darius O. and Thelma S. Guiney Not $259.95 ON SALE THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY With Tkit Coupss M stepped up. W'eeks ago. Kl ate Department of Kducalion of Hartford, on Brew.ster street, Bradley was reported to have pect for most areas in the eastern Coventry, formerly of Manchester, .4 to 6x, 7 to 1 4 ...... 3.98 to 5.98---- 5 3.00 omI $ 4.00 Ireland, 86, for many years an of­ ■ half of the nation today as storms Besides her hu.*band, she leaves addressed a meeting federal stamps $4.50. ■“ told the Senators under question­ a son., Richard Bruce Harding: w'ere held this afternoon at the school principals si tW<' ficial in the Seventh Day Adven­ |2-1S‘! Washington. Feb. 11—(/p)—ybp abated la the Rockies and plains Ro.se Hill Funeral Home, Rocky tist Church. Born in California. Also. Edmond A. and lyiretta ing that unless produdtion is raised civilian and military leaders of the her mother, Mrs. Rose Carighan SKI PANTS. school yesterday. This was the 'W aiyAcenClgeHcy drug store to higher levels, Formost will not states. Hill, W'lth. Rev. Truman O. Ireland Died Monday. ‘ A. Gamier of Winflham to Alex­ Air Force came to the Capitol to­ No sub-zero cold was reported in of Ro.selle. N. J.; a brother, Ovila second time l^r. Mahon^^v met ander and Rosealda Gamier of get all of the supplies the National- officiating. Burial was in Rose Hill | SKI SLACKS, 3 to 14 ...... 5.98 to 6.98-— $ 4 .0 0 ^ 5 5.00 Rome — Mario Ba^oglio, 48, s«)n day to reply to charges, o f-“ fabu­ the country early today. But It,was, Carignan: and a sister. Mls.s Ann­ Mernorial Park. ' With thr group to diflciiM gtiidanr« of Italy’s Marshal Pietro Badoglio, Windham, in Lakevlew terrace; , ists want b^ause priority must be lous waste” in the multi-million ette Carignan, also both of programs in the elementary given to Korea. near zero in parts of the storm WINTER DRESS HATS wool felt Vi Prico who serve Also'- Elsie Dennis of Sprlr 1085 MAIN STREET won't itain! needed If they are to fight the Runaway Gas Well former Amerksaii soldiers ac­ SAVING5 FOR INFANT5 • TODDLER5 1 to 4 NOW combat-hardened troops the Chi­ —^/P)— The U. S. State depart­ might work in their own schools. field. Mass , to Lucten D ennb/of ■ ment authorized a statement to­ cused of spying for .Russia, to­ Towns represented at the meet Easton, .Feb. 11 (/I’l The Hartford. In Waterfront Wnor; j nese Reds could throw against day wa* postponed at the gov­ » 2>69‘ MILK of them. day that the intensive wartime Risky for Workers Funerals One Piece SNOW SUITS I to 4 , 8 .9 5 to 19 ^ 9 8 '---- -$ 5.00 to $12.90 Ing were those under the super volunteer fire company...has noti­ Robert M. ahd Arlinc Gt^ier of bombing of Dresden, Germany, ernment’s request from Msrch vision of Superintendent of Schools fied the town’s two palmi.n‘.^r«- i'h'sta'b'ce's' 'Of' beha'vlb'r’ an'd' 'the- fa il-' ('^hiii-ch' Men's" Rlhle ' and- soon as'possible oh fair and 'Konbr-| '!when 'ItW'.IHIO ''peiwbh* ivem''rti-' a 'niet»l ponify blbck ' agidh.^ V."et .■ VJ.’.'ft • J v?e* ‘ tor.s. The convention, which will , gatibiial able terms, and failing that to ported killed. steel derrick. celebrant at the solemn high Mass flee. lire to carry out orders from of- [>i.„bleni Discussion Group at 8 39c. L i NITEY NITE SLEEPERS 2 piece ''“’"'^“'”''2 .2 5 ''' . lun from Feh, 14 to 19, has as, its Perfection _____ theme. "Kducatlon for National fleers of the department...... p. IP . in the vestry; Rifle Tliih at Hus iMlM T«a M Tadentoe, «o4 MMaKt Kirat .Selectman Erwin P. Ed­ Security.” 8 )i. 111. practice in St.nte Armory. HAND CREAM Discontinued Styles 3 piece 3.50 It is exiiecled that the local wards said coniplalnts were made Willininiitic; Nathan Hale Com- school prin«ridenl. - 51 r*. YOU THESE AND MANY ---- 1 2.98.3.49 renewals were rccomiiicjided for firemen. (’harlc* L. Little, telephone PII- CORDUROY JODHPURS T T ...... Henry Tucker said last iilcht ] ,jrini 2-6'»S1. MORE ADVANTAGES Sizes 2 to 6. teachers In the local systciii at a that neither he nor hi.* brother |' meeting of the School lioard held were given a hearing. 7 POWIRPUL ENGINES, rhore than is offered by the last, night. Graff was authorized The Tuckers are also volunteer | l*ltOI)rTF. TAX HIT HINKLE KBottle 100 (Uaiil other 2 leading truck manufacturers, to assure you of to secure the seivii;es of an ad- drivers for the town ambulance for wiMt you pay with the right power.. 3 engines brand-new. SIZES 3 to 16 NOW riitional teacher here for tlic com­ and were instrumental, six years Hartford. Feb. 11 .1’ A leg- SAVINGS FOR BOYS ing year. ag'o, in forpiing the ambulance as- l.alative pro)Wisal to tax fanii pro- TRUCK-O-MATIC TRANSMISSION, with gj^rol Fluid It is expected that Mrs. Ludia 79* Size Drive, for the* best in shift-free driving,'Available in .socltilion, to finance the purchase iluce valued in exce.'i's of $10,000 SURCOATS, 6to 16 ...... 14.98 to 19.98 -510.00 to $12.00 Allen, music super.visor, will for.m and maintenance of the ambulance. lia.amet with .strong oppo.silion at 1'2- and Ji-ton models...... ■ a choial groiip in Bolton school | a |iiihlic hearing before the gen-, 1000 Only other paid flrenlen is ('hief SACCHARIN (Uaiil) . . now Dodgo truciisl SUPER'SAFE BRAKES of the advanced dual-primary SURCOATS 4 to 16 group, next year. j Arthur A. Bush. The volunteer be­ eral a.ssenihly's finance committee. type in I- through 4-toh trucks. O f the “ big 3,” only Mr.s. Allen will he in the schools pnrtment as about 7.1 members, Slate Rep', 'Phltlp I-aing, Wind-, broken sizes ...... 10.98 $ 7.00 at least one and a half days a Charged To Dodge offers these up-to-date brakes. makes of trucks, only Dodge gives you week, instead of the shorter limes ----—------SOAP 0>;AAC Glaat I f you’ve been lookini at trucks, you GREATEST MANEUVERABILITY of the SJeadcra—saves -512.00 to $18.00 allowed in past years. i these vital features! STORM COATS, 6 to 12 . . .. 16.98 to 29.98 Reg. Size Q n U can’t overlook this all-important fact. you time and effort.. The school, with the addition of Palmolive COLGATE And these are only a few of the extra (Limit 3) the new teacher, will have two first | Dodge gives you more for your money! Gre«t4tl vision area of the “ big 3” lets you see more d Uo -z ip s n o w s u it s , 4 to 12. 22.98-24.98 $16.90 values that make new Dodge “Job- grades, two secoml grades and two i iDoRtalCrMN For example, .listed at right are 17 . . .. incre.iaes safety, handling ease. fifth grades, according to. board Lack of Experience ’ffaferf” trucks your best buy. Dodge features that you need and want for Widest seal of the 3 leading makes. DRESS COAT SETS, 3 to 8. - memhers, puts more value id ite trucks . . you -515.00 to 525.00 Rmimeratimi Listed iRIDGWAY JPlILLS 1V.« low-cost hauling. Y et of the 3 leading More power in the 1 j- and 2-lon ranges,, than the other tweeds, coverts . ’...... 24.98 to 39.98 The hoard heard an enumeration , get more proAta out! Stop in and com- ^leaaing makes.______•W'hifh listed 62 children 'W h o w'e're-i' "TO* SEUSA'nONAL.iUYS': > Many a local home owner's TeiJHrfs and r^odelin* ~^aiinrih« netir D6^ ^ Mere (idck-ttp btsdies than the othw '2 leaddra^ including CAMPUS COATS, 6 to 18 born in- 1949; 46 in .1950; 65 in feature, value for value, the facta new 116' wheelbase 'At-ton pick-up. wool quilted lined ...... 5 6.95 ... 1951;.and 37 t'n 1952...... j cost morc than they should hecause he planned the job 10 1 biefore you today! " Greatest ’/i-ten panel payload and capacity o f the^3 ....AU.,afJui

r ( / ■■' - - ' '>■ V ,, j ^ V’' r f : \ 7't' ■ : '1 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANGHEStER, CONN., WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 11, 1953 WEDNESDAY* JANUARY, 21, 1953 Pages l3 to 24 W EDNESDAY, JANUARY 21,. :| 9 6 3 p a o e t w e ^.v e Section Two liattrlff ^ wptttng llwalii abas the Robber" will be shown hold Its next regular meeting at joyed- ■ and th en -• hearts -were FAlington April 3. Lenten guide books have ‘ f matched for partners to withdraw the Grange Hall on Thursday. Feb. been purchased for every adult Aid to Holland Grange Notes into the banquet hail where re-' 12; and the-refreshments will be a box social with the lunches pre­ member of the church. Hete*8 Police Departments New Trouble Truck freshiftents were served by Mrs. Leiiteu Leclures Attend Chan|[(; Meeting.. M uchM trr Charles Krob and her committee. pared by the ladles who will each Here’s a Closer Drive Starts .... At 4h». n»cUng...Qf make a box lunch for two, and Deaivwitii. Eaitli Nine members of the local grange Grangt held Wednesday night it Ten Wapping Grange officers these wilt lie aVicli'6ned'’ W attended IhYPdittbrik Grttnga '*ie«- ^iraa announced -th ^ tha. local. and a -member attended... the of­ after the meeting. Coffee will be ing held In East Hartford Saturday Grange has been selected an Ideal ficers' school of instructions which suplied by the Grgnge. j, night. Mrs. John J. Shanahan. JiC, Williard B. Rogers Vol« There was another dance held at Ellington.'Feb. loXiSpeclal) — was Installed as lady assistant and Grange, under the leadership of was held in Coventry recently. Fol­ A. seminar lecture will be given unteers to Be Head o f Master Thomas Dunbar. lowing a special meeting of the the Grange Hall last Saturday eve­ Milo Hayes as treasurer of Po­ widening, $20,000; off street park- >, ning, Jan. 31, which was well at­ Feb. 26 at 7:30 p. m. at\the Con­ mona Grange. Rough Draft of Budget Ah'the business IheeUng Mrs. Ways and Means committee they gregational Church by Rey. Ken­ Ing, $25,000: new walk and curb, Flood Relief Gitnpaign Gustaf Anderson, lecturer, and will present a program by which tended. Mrs. Clemmie .Nordstrom Mrs. Ruth H. MitchelUNatlonal FAMOUS BRACE MAE $10,000; storm water sewers, $7?;^' and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bennett neth Johnson. The lecturag on Grange home economics chairman Turned in by Martin Mrs. James McBrlcrty, assistant we can increase our funds. the major aspects of Christian 000. Willard B. Rogers, president of lecturer, reported that they had Grangers are reminded to attend were in charge. There will be no will hold a quilt contest this year. Is Half-Way Mark in Roads in cemeteries, $2,200; the Wapping Fair Association dance at the Grange Hall tonight, Faith will be given at open meet­ A $1,000 prize was given to'Mid- ami MAMCHESTER MADE the First National Bank, concern­ attended the regional lecturers' ings each Thursday during Lent.' fences. $9,000; drainage, $3,000; ed with the conditions resulting conference. A collection was taken meeting which will be held at the but the usual group expect to at­ ,dlebury Grange and Its 1952 quilt Setting ‘Master Plan’ swimming pool and , Accessory tend the dance at Keeney street in Each lecture will be followed by a Was presented to Mrs. Harry 'Tru- ffom the recent flood disaster In for the polio drive and $21.29 was Wapping Community House Feb. devotional service in the santuary. pools, $200,000; Center Springs Holland, has undrrtaken.4o head a collected, to which the Grange 16 at 8 o'clock. Manchester. map, wife of the former President. By AI.EX G1REL.LI soft ball, $3,0lJO; Robertson Park, All those. considering uniting Personal Mention Manchester Holland Relief drive. added $10. All applications for Application blanks are available Mr. and Mrs, James Coughlin, HOSIERY The half-way mark In the aqt- $3,000. Rogers told The Herald, "I have to all members who wish to sign overseer and lecturer, respectively, with the church by affirmation of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth CeoK and ting up of ■ a “maater plan" for Water trunk line, $25,000; wood new members should be in for the faith or by letter of transfer will seen flood conditions, and 1 have next meeting, Feb. 18, which will up new Grangers. Let'« strive to attended the installation of of­ son have.retumdd home from Flor­ Manchester was reached Friday pipe, $50,000; distribution mains, worked to alleviate Suffering caus­ have as line a spring Initiation ficers at Farmington Valley Po­ be especially invited to attend. All ida wherb.they spent two weeks DAYTIME md EVENING SHEERS night whan General Manager Rich-j $10,000; sed-age treatment plant, be neighbors' night. others interested ma.v attend the ed by floods . . . Only someone who. The Connecticut State Grange group- as. we .dld,.laat year.„ . mona Grange. •No... 1 l.ba.Fcb..^.,at ..algb.t-aeelnifK ...... , ,,.ard Martln.preaented to the Board i $200,000 i/"trunk sewers, $10,000; Jias-seca.Buch a Uiing..can possibly. — The nckt meeting -ot the Wap- Eno Memorial Hall In Simsbury. series which" will end on 'Maifiiffy .... . SBK^ f 8 Spring Shadm of Directora a rough drafr'Sf'IttK'' high 8 ( f e l, $1.440.000;...... la now assisting the Connecticut Thursday with the regular Com­ imagine the suffering of the Hol­ Mothers committee in locating the ping Grange will be held at the The regular meeting of the Hills- Manchester Evening Herald El­ expenditure aide of Capital Im- j • / 19.56-1957 landers. I will personally* start munion for that date. / Total $324,100 outstanding mother in Connecticut Community House Feb. 10 at 8 lown Grange Sewing Club was held lington correspoisdent. Mrs. O. F. provements Budget. this drive by giving' $25." to be honored as State Mother for p.m. The Home Economics commit, at the home of Mrs. Edna Bogli, A Good Friday film £#ll*d "Bar- Berr, telephone RoekvUle 8-M13. The directors voiced approval of pavement, $30,000; street widening, $20,000; new walks and He has consulted with Rev. Clif­ 1953. Each State Mother will then tee will present the program .54 Mlllbrook drive. East Hartford. the idea and authorized Martin to^ ford O.. Simpson of the Center enter competition with' other State Everyone is again reminded to The next meeting of the club will PAIR refine the expenditure aide a n d ^ curbs, $5,000; storm water sewers, Congregational Church. Mr. Slrhp- ggc work on the financing aide, y f $75,000; drainage and other work bring his or her favorite di.sh ac­ be held at the home of Mrs. Evelyn Mothers for the title of American In this article The HeraW ex­ In cemeteries, $9,600; swimming son, who previously had made an Mother, 1953. It is not necessary companied by the recipe which will H. Coughlin, 382 Burnside avenue appeal for aid to Hollancj through he discussed at the meeting and East Hartford, on Monday, P'eb. plains what the part of the budget pool and accessory pools, to be a Grange member. All com­ completed so far la, and in what Oak Grove development, $40,000; the columns of The Herald, has pleted applications must be. in by the prepared foods sampled_at re­ 16, at 8 o'clock. NEW SPRING STYLES IN travelled extensively through the freshment time. Gentlemen, be pre­ Manchester Home Extension Club ways the general manager hopes tennis Court.*!. $8,000; soft ball dia­ March. 1. Further information Growing Girls’ Shoes . the town w'ill benefit from the monds,. $3,000; Bowers School flooded area, and has many people pared to give a househ<^d hint; will meet at the home of .Mrs, Vi­ may be secured from the Grange Capital Improvements Budget playground, $t,200; miscellaneous j who reside In that area whom he and ladie.s, bring the prizes for the vian L,esperanca, 21 St. .John street can count among his friends. He secretary, Mrs. Jerome Tourtcl- when it Is completed. playgrourtd costs, $6,300; baseball I winners. tonight at 8 o'clock. has stated that he welcome* and lotte, HANDBAGS Contqdls Of Draft fields, $7,000. _ During the lecturer's hour a It's a new baby i^rl for'Mr. and Two members of the Executive urges all aid possible for the flood committee are on the sick list for The draft presented Friday Water supply system. $73,000; sound film on Connecticut Slate Mrs. Wlllace Hall. All Red Calf Oxfords trunk line, $25,000: distribution victims. ■ ■ . . ^ the past week: Henry Tottert and show.? wlibt capital Improvements Rogers asks that all checks be Parks was shown by Edwin Palm- HIEMTOWN aie contemplated, for what year mains, $10,000; trunk sewers, $10,- Hillstown Grange No. 87 will Everett Schaeffer. made out to Manchester Holland: or, a honeymoon relay was en­ $1,.98 and $2.98 they dre tentatively scheduled, and 000. • With Leather Soles 19.58-1959 Relief and be sent to him at the wheiher nioney for them will come ilprftld Photo. First National Bank. The Herald from the general fund, water de* ~ Total $726,000 'U- New pavement, $20,000; street This is the new emergency truck purchased recently by the Police Department. J * J ? Vj* ^ has agreed to acknowledge all con­ . parlmeht receipts or bond issues. tributions in Its news Columns , JEWELRY BOXES AWW aai $1$8 The - schedule -Is - subject ■ to i e- widening, $20(000; off street park­ deslgh for public utilities equipment and was made. to_ a special order supplied Fund is Boosted *rhe people are aiked’to keepm* vision at any time. Projects can ing. $25,000; new walks and curbs. practical with its many new compartment features, the truck * the wWth ^ f ^he body to ' mind that this flood h*s been a be advanced to an earlier year, $5,000; storm water sewers, $50,- Mechanic Edward Wilson l.s shown at the special compartment built through the width of the body to^ Judges to See Rockville, Feb. 11 (Special) flood of salt water which has postponed to a later year, or de­ 000; drainage work in cemeteries, hoiuie an acetelyne torch outfit. • caused terrible dainage .to a large EARRIN6S, NECKUCES, ferred to an Indefinite lime. $3,000; swimming pool and acces­ —Martin Fagan, president of part of. the productive farm land The draft represents consider­ sory pools' $150,000; tennis courts, Pupil Painting the Rockville Teachers' Club, of The Netherlands. Monetary Md BRAGELEI^ PINS, MATCHINB SETS able work by Martin, Wilfred Max­ $ 8,000. announced today a contribution Is needed desperately by theae in-, well, planning engineer: and bead.s . Water supply sy.stem. trunk line. SchitoLs. Businesses . to, tlic Swimming Pool, fund of Set to Issue duStrtouB people. of departments. Some observers $25,000; distribution mains, $10,- About Tow n Open Lincoln’s Birthday $ 1,000. PRICED FROM SUM felt it might be the beginning of 000; trunk sewers, $10,000. Judging lo Take Entire This was the result of the the "master plan" which some $1958-1959 Day Thursday; 314 Richard Templeton of 46 South All banking facilitlrs and the 1953 Inserts successRil performance by the town officials and residents have Total $480,000 Alton street left yesterday to be­ Municipal Building will be Teachers' Club of "You Can't COX requested. New pavement, $20,000; street Pictures in Contest gin boot training at Bainbrldge, closed here tomorrow, Lincoln's Take It with You," on Feb. 6 The job of refining the budget widening. $20,000; new walk and Md. Birthday. Schools and mer­ MVD Branch Office Will and 7. This contribution brings lies beloie Martin. Maxwell and curbs, $5,000; storm wa.ter sewers, cantile bualncs.ses will be open. the swimming Pool fund over HARDWARE the Town Planning Cpmmis.sion. $50,000; cemetery drainage, $2,600; The best of more than 5.000 en­ The Manchester As.soclatlon for Open Here on Feb. 19 the $60,000 mark to $60,661.59. All White Buck Oxfords Yet to be compiled is a statement water supply system, $338,000; tries in the "Young Manchester U.sual hours will be followed February 7 showing exactly how each Improvc- trunk line, $25,000; distribution Paints Portraits" contest for ele- the Help of Retarded ChUdren will by the Post Office. Schools For Auto Registraliont News of the contribution was Point— SiMriff Hordworo mene*l#"to'hb'flnnnoed» -■ -''~'fis;-$ 10,•000': trunk aewers. $10,r .roeivU£y-*n.!L ..jwnUir,, hlgb,, .scljqpl _ ,Jjo,ld,g meeting tpmorr^ow , ,cips4t ,for....t)it,,wJnter .vRcall^^^ released by Nat N. Schwcdcl, students will be judged tomorrow 8 - o'clock - at the- Covenant- CJonr. Feb: - 20 -and re-open—Monday, .. Iriistee .'oL th’e^ .'Hotb'e BoetrieahSoWpHo* With White RubbcrSblcs " Pay-ks-Yoo-Go” 000. Martin feels the budget Is the Deferred Expenditures in Waddell School. Three judges gregational Church on Spruce March 2. Motor Vehicle Department Com­ Witz Foundation. Took most accurate devised to plan Im­ Total $440,500 expect to spend the entire day s.reet. Final plana will be made for missioner Charles F. Kelley an­ provements and to determine what New street.*!, $100,000; new cem­ looking over the entries to select the food sale to be held Saturday |----- ^ nounced today that a Motor Ve­ Cornor Main ond the town can afford to do. He etery, $15,000; plans for develop­ the winner*. The judges will be at 1 p. m. at the J. W. Hale de-1 Superintendent of Schools Arthur partment store. Anyone Interested i h i X p C C l S I S a D C l I a S hicle Department branch office TEL MI-3-6U1 hopes, eventrrally, It will enable ment of the Wickham propertv, will be opened here at the State Manchester to lake Improvement $5,500; sewage treatment plant, H. Illing and Mr. and Mrs. Regi­ is invited to attend. Saul Silversteiii MMdto Turnplko Eoit nald Baker of New Rochelle. N. Y. Armory Feb. 19 for the issuing of expenditures in its stride, financing $320,000. bauce lo Succeed 1953 automobile registrations. TTTTTTTTHTTTT HTTTTTn^ all but the mo.st expensive ones.on The contest closed Jan. 30. Ralph Schaller, son of Mr. and 111 New York Talk Medals to the winners will be pre­ Kelley said that the office will a "pay-as-you-go" basis. j Mrs. Robert Schuller of 31. Del- be open every day, Monday The general manager hopes, sented at art assemblies In the monl s.reet, who la *, junior at St. Margaret's Circle, Daughters Griswold Speaks various schools. Each of the 157 through Friday, from 8:30 until S A N H l FAIR when the budget is completed, to Babsnn institute Of Bu. inesa Ad­ of liftibeUa, had a full schedule at 4:30, except on Washington's Saul M. Silverstein, president rooms selected the two best en­ its business meeting last night in be able to guess accurately what ministration, Wellesley, Mass., has Birthday, Feb. ,23. The office will and general manager o f Rogers AUOTION AND the lax rate will be for the next To Ganieii (Jiib tries and will submit them for just been named to the dean's list the K. of C. Home. also be open half days, from 8:30 Corporation, has been invited by six years. Last June he predicted judging tomorrow. ' in recognition of his high scholar­ Mrs. Anthony Lumbruno,. chair­ \ , Illing will be serving as a Judge man of the Valentine dance com­ until noon, on the two Saturdays FOOD SALE the rate would hcach 32',i mills by ship.at the college...... falling before tlie March 1 dead­ the American Management Asso­ Aug. 14, 19.55, and drop Off after on the committee for the fifth .year. mittee, reported ■ that everything ciation of -New-York to appear at The Manchester Garden Club Baker, who was born in Man­ points to a good turnout at the line. AY tliat. provided the town economy held its February meeting at the Anyone interested Is invited to Kelley also said that the issu­ guest speaker fo r , Its luncheon 1s not upset by unforseen circum­ chester, is the senior ranking male dance Saturday evening In the meeting tomorrow at the Hotel All Red Calf, 1 Strap Center Church Monday evening art teacher in the New Rochelle attend the workshop on "Tempor­ American Legion Hall. Anyone ance of registrations will mean stances. I with an overflow attendance. Ac- ary Relief and Long-Range Plan­ that all examinations for drivers' Astor In New York. The Salvifloi An*i in seventh ^#:; He said today that , the June school system. He attended public who wishes tickets may procure About 50 executives, who are I tivilies for . the coming year were schools in Springfield, Mass., and ning" to be held Friday from 10:30 them from Mrs, Albert Avery of licenses will cease In- -Manchester M l MAIN STRBVr prediction still holds oii the basis I discussed, including a spring plant participating In a ftve-day courae With Leather Sole graduated from Tech High School. a. m. to 3:30 p. m. at the Clubrooms 100 Lydall street. for the period that the branch of information he now has. i sale, a tour of Cromwell Green- office Is located here. Persons wish­ on "Organization Building," are Contemplated expenditures In He graduated from Columbia Uni­ St 956 Main street, Hartford. Other activities planned Include expected to attend. , Thun., Fob. 1Z. 7:30 pjii. heaven! I houses' and a fall flower show, versity and received advimee ing to take examinations for the^ ths next six years, the current fis­ j Miss Millicent Jones exhibited "A Day of Recollection." at the Bllversteln'a subject will ft*. -Hu- training at,the University of ^ n - SEOIX PHONES READY Cenacle In Middletown, a Com- drivers' license can do sixJn.Eaat ADMISSION CM Send her spiril.s winj;inif—her cal year, and in the deferred j an ornamental plaque made of Hartford. manizinr the Organization Cbart^*' 'category total $11,642,800. Of this beautifully dried blossoms and nectlcut and Columbia Schopl of Beoul, Feb. 11—(

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■ . . r--.' / ■ 'I j _ ^ ;■ ^ ^ ^ •; ■ ' ■ ■I A: PAGE FIFTEEM 1 -' MANCHESTER ^VENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. C0NN,I WEDNESDAY. FEBRUakY 11, 1953 Ma n c h e st er EVEmNG h er a l d , Ma n c h e st er , co nn., We d n e s d a y , pe b r u a r y ii, PAGE FOURTEEN 1953 through the rules committee In or­ say Oanada will help develop four appeara headed for favorable. , EUinftloii trlcts with the Idea, Republicans be balanced under his bill. T T Committee approval of the Reed der to win approval of e rule bar­ of Mexico's Pacific porU in order tion by legislature's Committee bn say, of making them more nearly to boost trade between the two Busy Year Ahead for Manchesty Pipe Band t . Boy Scouts Celebrate 43ril Birthilay Bill on Monday could make it eligi­ ring any amendments from the the Judiciary... Wortiing capital -Five Organize Scene of County Meeting Hill Advocates equal in population. floor. nations... Joe Brletlc, arrested by Democrats, who have made it ble for House floor action Immedi-. of American railroads shrinlu to Thla community was the sceite ately. House rules permit thfc Leaders' usually want such a rule FBI as one of 10 oh high criminal clear they intend to fight the pro­ list, spotted by newspaper reader 'less' than one third of World War of a county dairy meeting ye.sterr t Ways and Means committee to by on tax measures. Otherwise, they Group to Pa^ Wider Use o l posal all the way, have attacked say, the House would swamp the while he worked as pin boy in Lan- II days, according to Railroad as- day at the Town Hall, a session rt-oo oonaUtutlonal -gtounda.-.,xofir- pass and ’ rules committee, with spciatlpn president^who tMtifies at that began at 10:30 a.m. and la.ated .Sbme'cb'ri'dltifins:"------• biil.. wUh-.Amentlmenta. .. 4H B iu^, .CaUf....ba\KUng. aUey.- M "V *'4.'. T o w ii-M d tendlng that the Senate can be Reed could put up a scrap to get Abolition of trial Juatices from s’ecomi bay hearings 'In 'Phifadel-'’ Gollege Tuition iintirz'ii.rtY;' ;.... K E E P redistricted only by a legislature Informed Republicans, said GOP the rules committee to send bia-hUI -10 minor courU in Maseachusetts. pbia. .lohn H. Elliott, covmty agrieiil which Immediately follows the Ways and Means committee mem­ out without the two-month delay tural agent supervised production (ContinuMl tVom P«ce One) federal decennial census.- bers were called together yerter- now planned by House leaders. New York. Feb. 11 — tF) ~~ Five of the program that included talks OUT Democrats argue, too, that the day to see If they wanted to back Falling that, he could then try | Industrialists announced today the and demonatrationa..by the follow­ The result, Hill said, is that some bill aims to reduce their party's Reed’s call for committee approval to skirt the rules committee and | formation of a corporation to help ing persona: projects are undertaken on which Monday, in the light of edministra- bring the bill up,- open to amend- j finance higher education. 10:30—"Tile Surest Way to In­ Sleep-Ditfurblhg chances of gaining control of the crease Profits." Ken Briindage, ex­ It "Strained one's conscience to Senate currently controlled by tlon views. menu. Or he’ could try to force i Here*s the W9y The project was announced by Justify the expenditure.” the bill out- of the rules commit-; Frank W. Abrams, chairman of tension farm management special­ 'raa commissioner said, however, Republicans, 22-14. ‘ "They did,” one committee mem­ ist. Light with Apparently prepared for a torrid tee~with the no-amendment tag; the Standard Oil Company (New that there will have to be changes ber reported. Others agreed that still on U—by a petition algnect by to curefree 11 p m.- -"How to Make the tussle, Jewett remarked in an­ barling shifts of opinion or ), In a speech on "busines-s la a bill which has been introduced, 218 of the 435 House members. i contributions to education" deliver­ Girls Happy," W .. R. Hesseltine ROOM-DARKENING nouncing the date of the public developments, the Reed bill ap­ with administration s\ipport, to \W Q shd9y s ! ed before the Tuition Plan's 13th and Brundage. combine the two funds because it hearing; peared reedy to sail thrbugb' the Noon—"Lunch," coffee served "You notice that the date is Fri­ annual forum on education. WINDOW SNADES calls for the expenditure of rtiore com m ittee. He said a corporation to be by the chef. money than Is available. day, the thirteenth." tiel support from' Democrats, too. known as the Council for Financial 1 p.m.—"How Can I Afford to It proposes that the combined The Ways end Means committee News Tidbits Aid to Rducation, Inc., had been Buy the Equipment 1 Need." Irv­ by IAOOO.OOO. fund, be distributed on a has 15 Republicans, 10 Democrats. organized..by..himself and. .Irving, ing Fellows, farm management Each basis of $1,000 for each mile of Vati«afi Attacks ....Reed told reporters After yester- Cvfled froitr AP WIr**— apeclallat;...... ------IRIGIDAIRE Olds, until recently chairman of 2 p.mi—"Farm , Wiring Hints locally maintained roads or streets. dey’s caucus he Isn't retreating a the board of the. United States In a tow n up to 35 miles, and $lf60 Mrs. Luce Foes bit in the face of statements from Steel Corp,: Alfred P. Sloan, Jr„ and Help." Don —H o u s e Republicans and ■ Administration spokesmen, how­ and THOROUGH (or ALL clothes ever, were said to have told the under present, laws. Congres­ he declared...... Hillniso explained-to the group Democrats Joined -today in ap­ — even- new Mir ode Fdbries. Light, interior. Ozone Lamp. ’rhe'Tuition Plan Fonim honored why ho changed his mind after GOP committee members last sional staff specialists estimate plauding the prospective nomina­ advancing the reduction by six Dr. Harry James Carman, former the 1949 legislative session and de­ tion of Mra. Clara Boothe Luce by night that they ere Just ss anx­ ious as Congressmen to rut. tax­ months would, cost $1,800,000,000 dean and professor at Columbia cided to support a proposed con­ Preaident Eisenhower as AmOrican $ 29 9.75 $ 2 5 9.75 College, , for stitutional amendment prohibiting Ambaaaador to Italy.__ _ -— es. The only conflict, f'a.se In revenue for the fiscal year starting .lidy 1, "most outstanding service to edu­ the diversion of highway funds for sources said, was over timing of Buy This Foreulain Pair on Now low TormsI cation in 1952." Dr. Carman waa action on the Reed bill. The Elsenhower administration • any purpose other than highway You'll never get a better chance chosep by a jury of award consist­ I construction and maintenance. Ls said to feel this loss in revenue to do more with 10 cenU. Join the 'The adm inistration wa.s said to fertcble, Eiiy ing of seven education editors. There is such a prohibition now be hoping the House Rules com­ would make it very difficult, if not .....— The Tuition' Plarr 'waa-founded March of Dimea—with ea many impossible, for the new President te Carry w a lu the sUte law, and proponents dimes as possible! mittee will stall the propo.sat for in 1938 to provide a rrtethod by have been trying to get it Into the about two months. Whether Ip balance his first full ft.scal bud- Naadteae Johnson Brothers whicJi tuition and all other student .Constitution for years, _ ____ U woqld be nice -if we got as Reed and .aome. other...committee, ..Ket a prime goal of the Pr<^- .... . V $1>a$a*'$rtta... fen-s . in .certain approved colleges Hill said he could not see any dent. - ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS- much.oil from the shark’s oil well members would agree not to fight Entmtl fiRiskt$ can he paid m o n th ly . during the reason for a constitutional amend­ as from the shark’s Hver. against siich a delay remained to Reed has insisted the budget can academic year. It is now an in­ ------*N-Sltel (ffryinf 1063 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER ment until many legislators told tegral part of the fee-paying m i him that such an amendment Cate structure of more than "TOO col- would relieve them from pressure YOU'D IXfKT lege.s. applied by groups seeking to have H;' part of the highway fund diverted N sthlai lis t I* $wy . . . Nsrs'i TO fAY 31 JO FOX IT for one purpose or another. FULL FASHIONED He how believes, he said, that it • You ar* cordially invited to attend a free lecture entitled What Ym 6«l la this i i | JJ.PiMs Set Tug Union Strike would be "good for Connecticut to * U" Elaclric Drill witK 3*j«w DriH protect its highway fund by con­ . CKuch S f i h P r i e e d Ends in New York stitutional amendment" as at least CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: THE SCIENCE OF * Sow Allo-.,r cleaivtup • * I / ; ■______■ __ ^ by. ______9 foliibinf Sonnet backlog of work th a t piled up dur-r l 1 before t he General. Aasembly 7 'CbPOme^AHoy'Steel ♦TwHt D riH r ■ Ing If) d'a.vTofa 'strike by AFL ; proposals to redistrict the State HAfTo I d MOLTER, {W to %•) 9 crewmen. i Senate and build a $135,000,000 of CHICAGO. ILLINOIS 13 A tio rte d Sonding 0i$<« thruway in Fairfield County have a..Heeter-Type faint Miker The, end of this strik e w as an -j 9 nounced yesterday afternoon, and | been set. Member of the Board of LccUii-eship of The Mother Church, Sturdy Steel Corryiof Coio USI YOUR CRIDIT ABRAHAM LINCOLN the tugs resumed operations In \ The redhstricling bill will be air­ ______The F tret Church of Chrlat, Scientist, In Boston. Ma.ssachuaettg p a y o n l y $2.D0 d o w n the evening. ,.,1 ed publicly on Friday at 1 p. m 1 ■ I'i ■ AND 75c A WEEK ' They worked through the night 1 said Sen. Charles J. Jewett (R Triday, Febniary 13, 1953, 5} 8:15 ___ _ UNDERWRITERS LISTED . FULLY GUAPANTEED . . . berthing freightcr.s and liners'i ''Prpp^rfy ?f J^bor; prfjperty is de$H it i$ « posi­ • laymei and-Rep. Erving Pruyn, tR- Which had anchored in New York's i Colebrook) chairmen of the Joint Ip the if outer harbor while waiting for a i tive good in the world, that some shouM be rich shows that btniYS Judiciary committee. “V.-. fixtures of distinction . tow, -Other- tugs- started mov­ ^ may -bacome rich* and hence is |u$t encouragement to industry and The Joint committee on roads (S'* ing fuel, food and p l^r .supplies A r o M m y • EXTRA SHEER DARK SEAM OUTLINE HEEL bridges and rivers set Feb. 24 for CHURCH E1)IFIC|; Hoffo Jvst ■ Fow of Its UsosI for half a century” across the Hudson itver from . enterprise. ~ ' - public hearing on the thruway pro­ 129 Lafayette Street New .ler.sey to New IBnrk City. | posal. A spokesman for the tugboat i "LeWnot him who is houseless pull down the house of another, but Jewett, who tv also the Senate Hartford, Connecticut pompanies grouped in the New i • EXTRA SHEER DARK SEAM FANCY HEEL let him work diligently and build one for himself, thus by exampla majority leader, wrote the redls York Mnr#ne Towing and Trans- I ■ 9 • > To be Given "by trlctlng bill. It proposes to reahuf 9 0 4 I 9 NIN0 CAR OR fURNITVM ORlUt OF TO to IN. SIAMITIR S M O O IM S . . t A N S I . . . US portafion Employers As.soc-iatlon; assuring that his own shall be safe from violence when built. Second ■ Church ■ of Christ, Scientist i..£ lauib'i Weal iaanaf •> $«fi. Cqaipped with Srill - fie the present 36 Senatorial dls RaF«aei tm k to..A ^ Wmwd —N» *M 7.91 said last night.lt would take I Hartford, Connecticut Makes h e.leaeieawy S»e two or three days’to move all the ■ Abraham Lincoln AMS4 I fcAWI9«Q-AA»i»ebto accumulated shipping. I g Mm 41' kp.RO' Ap«M . . . Yesterday's agreement covered > CwN «o *9 •■Melt S ubS i . .— ...... 1— ------...... M « 7 c H-2..1t-4 .8 6 4 » — v‘ the last remaining p’oint in dis' j FAMOUS “PARK AYE.” £ IRREG.'OF FAMOUS MAKE r ± f- pule: A demand by the union, | tA W IN O . . . Nm 4-kaA the AFL Internationar Ixjngshore- ! EXTRA SHEER NYLONS 'COPIEY'S men's As.sociation (ILA). that no . > SERVICE SNEERS tu g be m anned by Ic.ss than three 5 8 ' we«*x. men. The employers had insist- j WITH DARK SEAMS ^ ed that the contract not stipulate! help your erew sizes. I Both sides agreed to submit this I HEART/ SUPER SPECIAL! point to arhitratiori.'They also de- | elded to left a special three-man i [Final Clearartce! Big IS x 15Vitineb Rubber panel, -to be appointed by Federal j FROM OUR REtttUR Meditation Chief David L. Dole, de­ '1 cide how many men "will man a,| STOCK-ValHat U9 to $19418 'ltrtHt‘'in /th e ' IntotdTrt'^htif the'gT -' - -bUratioiv .declaiotv-ia toad*... help (Broken Slreei M w i A All other i.ssiies in the dlspsite t*oV»!»V* Gffls Goat Sets For Cor and Home No other bathroom fixtures con offer you so much had been settled before or during the week end. These earlier agree­ your HEART in lifetime beauty and sei^'ce os these— ments. included a compromise 17- An 89c Yalut cptit-an-hmir wage increase. Wages SAVE S5 to $9 ONLY $ 1 1 ’^ hsd .ranged from $1.36 to $2.35 an Modernize Your Kitchen hour. OFEN SATURDAY MORNINGS UNTIL NOON WATCHES Tugboat strikes continued in the ports of Pihladelphia and Norfolk. and THURSDAY EVENINGS 6:30 to 8:30 With This Specialf Va. . ■ • ILA attorney William .1. Han-1 (CLOSED WEDNESDAYS AT NOON) O w watch repair service is nan, who participated in negotia­ Storm Coats fast, reliable, low -coit. All tions here, said he wauld go to I ' parts and repairs guorant—d. rhlladelphla today and to Norfolk ” Steel Cahinet Sink tomorrow to help in bargaining We alto rematch and re- COM PinE WITH nXTURES AND session In those cities. The. New i SAVE S4 to S8 ONLY S e e th e F iil s t . First/ S t. ** 7A< •Irint pearls, replace and re­ York settlement was expected to set gems. DISH WASHING SPRAY HOSE set a lead for agreements In the | other ports. Own an Elgin? look for the Choice of Four Colon — TBL. Ml-D-iSll Rod, Uuo, Oroon, Mock REG.$149to$2,9SW0MEN'S 18” fo 36" wide, 64" long. •dp” symbol on the dial. If THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY $1.66 Eggahell only! .Smooth oper­ ■IMtU »aV(»/<. 087Ot(T you don’t Irave a breokproof ating, nationally famniis for •KUtfiMCA gOAfiaUTlOn OuroPewer Mainspr'mg H will -ALL SALES FINAL COME EARLY quality and long aer\lre. test you little to Install H, A. R. 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MANQHESTER'EVENING HERALP, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11* 1953 p a g e s e v e n t e ^ I ^ •PAGB SIXTEEN ItANeHESTER-EVBNlNG HERALDi MANCHESTER, CONN^ WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1963 -co(Rn«tieil(, - beer - lir eontstnera,' v o o - ^ h o studied in Japan before E. Gotteaman — argued in their became a broadcasting aide for n m 'to the -courtyard’In ing the elections. A commission Adam.? street; Gordon Keeney, 28 Tells PTA Child gasoline, heating oil and other catch him. Later Janowiea revatli' .-m World War II and leWiied the to advise the British governor gen­ ■Woodbridge street; Mrs. Helen Bummationa -that Provoo was a the Japanese only after he and Ik fi N a m e s petroleum products, ail Important ed where he had hidden the blades Need $30,000 Treason Jury laniguag»—practiced Buddhism. . Local Winners Dominate Lawyers Feud eral during the three-year transi­ Sullivan, 82. Welle streeL loyal American and was giiUty other American prisoners had been Skywatch Schedule liietala, cigarettes, Induatriat ma­ —In the casements a window on Can Learn Best chinery, new aiitomobilea and most tion period, probably will Include ADMITTED TODAY: Sherwood Must be Convinced only of "bootlicking.’’'^ They led to believe refusal to cooperate the porch. » Pakistan, Egypt, Britain and the used cars, farm equipment, milk, For Pensions Trueman, 33 Server street; Donald Still Pondering Judge Noonan told the jurors in atreased his testimony that he had would lead t6 their death. The In Dog Obedience Scoring On Pat Ward’s Sudan. ' Alsbough, 38 Stoong street;' Mrs. his charge that in order to con- By Experience Thursday Consultant bread and other bakery goods, used, his. .knowledge. .ot Buddhism defense atteFneyB .pictuied..Fcovoa . • l- f -'-l »,-»*« - , L >.,* .t ! »»» V< , 1 Muriel 'Ada'ms,7 'VarfibhV 'Ffitiik' vftit PfOVbb' th ey must be con^ Midnight-2' «v m, 1 -. .Karle-BldwolL-Sr.. -. . ... ■—. .. -oar«als..--.lun^rf.. .papei-- .products and the Japanese language to gain as the victim of prisoner of war . . . . . Floyd Chapman. and aYiumber of foiods...... DEALS WITH BEDS Steven*, 781. Center street; Pherje PTOvoo Actions vlnced he committed an overt, trea­ 2 a. m.-4 X. m. E^dence Xeaik Sum Will Be. Considered favor, with, the-Japanese so . he camp rumors...... Total of 40 dog. took part in the • Open—poaalhle acore 200: 1. - Mias -Virginia McCauley, .asalal- 4 a. nT.-6 *r m. .r:,-. . . r^. . . .n-Volunteers Needed. ------' AbbiitTbim Cairo, Egypt, Feb. I I — '(W—' Peterson, 27 Turnbull road. sonable act proved by the testi­ Manchester Obedience Club’a "Teat, Roberta Haliock’a Goldieh Retrlev- Egypt today broke off trade nego­ At Hearing on Feb. 20 mony of two eye-witnesses. The could bo of help 'to fellow prison­ Arguing for the prosecution in ant professor of education at 6 a. m.-9 a. ra...... Donald Hayes, Herman Gunther, For Ciirlii BIRTH YESTERDAY: A son to (Continued From Page One) ers. . .., , . . u. . .u er "Chief," 194',. Manchester; 2. Jr. (Coatlmicd From Face One) tiations with West Germany and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Becker, Bol­ defendant must be acquitted, the his summation, assistant U. 8. At­ Night program last night at the S. T. Dearborn’s Springer Spaniel Teachers College, New Britain, (Continued From Page One) Insane Robber To Hike Appropriation T he defense lawyers, claiming torney Moses L. Kove said Provoo 9 a. m.-Noon ...... Mr. and Mrs. Willard Small. A revised plot plan has baen ip - will begin talks with a Communist ton. judge said, unless- the jurors de­ Community Y. Most of the prizes "Judy," 194. Unionville; 3. S. A. who addressed the Keeney Street East German delegation tomorrow, accuMd of going over to tho Jap­ cide he committed one or more there were differences in the testi­ had been quick to offer his serv­ were won by local dogs despite the Noon-3 p. m...... '...... Rhoda Bockus. Ruth Boglisch. proved by the Zoning Board of Ap­ Ward and two other young women DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: anese after the fall of Oorrogidor Marcott’s * Collie "Shep,!’ 181'j, ing price controls off » various to become prostitutes and of living a foreign ministry- spokesman The figuie of $30,000 has been of the seven alleged sets while wil­ mony of various witnesses as to ices to the Japanese after Corregi- keen competition from other state PTA last night gave an interest­ 3 p. m.-6 p. m ...... Mrs. Harold Lord, Olive Chartier. Foiled in Break peals allowing Howard and Irene Mrs. Delin Sullivan, S Broad street; in 1942 and selling out his feHow Hamden. z>». goods. Philips permission to have a lot off Mias Ward’s earnings. said. set as the additional appropriation fully and treaspndbly intending to what occurred almost 11 years dor fell. Kove said the defendant clubs. The class results are as fol­ Utility—po.saible score 200: 1. ing and entertaining talk on the 6 p. m.-8 p. m...... Ann Maison, Ruth Hickox. No reason was given for break­ to the town employe pension fund Mrs. Ludviga Krb'kijans, 19 Nortlk American prisoners of war. ago, declared the trial had not had done-this because ot a belief ...... Joan Clark. A similar package >wns to come with a frontage of 90 feet, leas Sala bellowed' and waved his give aid and comfort to enemies of lows; Roberfb Hallock’a Golden Re­ alms and purposeir of modern edu­ 8 p. m.-lO p. m...... ing off the talks with the West for which a public hearing has street; Mrs. Mary Brown, 8 Rogers One of the government’s major tho United Stetes. produced any clear account of' the the Japanese were a superior race Beginners—possible score 125; 10 p. m.-Midnight ...... Mr. and Mrs. York Strangfeld. at regular Intervals po.ssibly one Norwich, Feb. 11—(JP>- A hack­ than regulations allow, at 290 cane when he and the currently Place; Allison Lewis, 45 Pioneer charges is that he was responalble death of Thomson. triever "Chief,” 196, Manche.stcr; cation. She began by reading a a week - during the next couple of saw blade smuggled through in Hackmatack street. red-haired Miss Ward arrived for Germans. Dispatches from Bonn, been scheduled Feb. 20. Provoo’s court-appointed attor­ to whom Americans should be­ 1. - Ruth Eilia’ German Shepherd 2. A. Salzano’s German Shepherd however, said West German gov­ *1716 Board of Directors will hold circle; Mrs. Katherine Polyanchek, for the death of Army Capt. Bur- months. One oflicial said he doubt­ string of figs brought momentary' t r a y ’s session. neys—George Plotkin and Murray Gottesman argued that Provoo come slaves. "Dor," 121, Manche.>»ter; 2. Guy "King," 175 1-2, New Haven; 3 quotation from the book, “ Every­ •sale. Assisting Mrs. Benson ace ernment sources were disappoint­ the hearing on the appropriation 31 Middle turnpike west; Charles toq O. Thomson, of Swea City, la., Edgar’s Cocker "Mr. Duncan," ed seriously whether the proposed freedom to a convicted armed rob­ Jelke’s attorney, Samuel Segal, S. T. Dearborn’s Springer Spaniel body’s Businsea—Our Children.” Mis. Allan Holmqulat and Mrs. Nab Second Man deadline could be met this week. The Salvation Army Songsters ed and irritated over what they to provide increases to persons Sairaond. 139 Oak street; George whom . he allegedly reported to 112'j . Meriden; 3. Gerald Lema’s ber at the Norwich State Hospital cried, "Better stop giving out their . eaptora a s ' "anti-JapaneaeJ.’ .’’Judy,'.’ 134 1-2, H.BiQnvUle, by-Uaurae-Applegate, which .ahowa, .John Ciarter,..,..=,.v...v»c:==;,.. ... He. aald .the new ..batch -of . orders will hold a prayer aervlce tonight considered exorbitant demands for now receiving "pensions;' ...... Kate, IftT'Grewr MifaioTToadrBetsy German Shepherd "King,” 88: forthelnaanelateyestel’day after-^ 'St 7:30- at'thiS hbifne of litri. Mary quotes." Then.he made his remark economic ■ concessions. Friday the board instructed Gen­ Salters, 456% Main street; Mrs. Thomson was executed by the Jap­ High score and high aggregate the unity of purpose between par­ Mrs, ifenneth Miller, principal lit A^smdt Ease probably would rome next week noon. ___J about doing likewise himself and anese. Manchester. lonors went to Roberta Hallock but declined to, suggest what it Arnold, 129 Campfleld road. Any­ E^ypt had asked long term cred­ eral Manager Richard Martin and Agncf Coffey, 18 Hathaway lane. Pre-novice—possible score 15.5 ents and teachers. of the school, reported that the Peter Janowicz, 26. of Lowell, one -wishing transportation' should ruining .some..unnamed, .person’s its'amounting to .200 million. Egyp­ the -Town. Pension .Board., to -work, •D1S<3HA«GBD -TOI>AYi John . . ’The penalty for conviction, of .U(id. .‘‘.Chl.er’. . with ,,scores' :;f l?^ resolutions drawn .up. In. rCgatd. to .would.,,f.i)nt6(n,. 1 ...... ' l. ' AheitA Drone’s German - Shep“ “ ’Charpt'er i' is tiUetf, "Arrant Par­ Mass:, -who- twice • ■escaped.... from call or be at the rttadel at Y-tSO. reputation. tian pounds (574 million dollars) out a sliding scale for the in­ Constantine, Staffor

. r . [■ I ■ ] f . I / A /■ r ■ A > - ' / W- ' V J. . ■ 'i—— V- , . . U- T r t »A'm ...... ^ hjiye , three djffgrent, 'plctiifes ,>q, ■ ' Nowadays »■ lot oJ -girls-will grab ■with ••"e";-Let’s destroy- all of the-- ■each eet,'as'w ell aiTsH the'-heoes- o** * - ^ St a 8traw--«gp*clally If on# end bv: the tyifie: boK aad gtllriip liisteiHrir aary oils, bnubea, and Instruc- is in a highball. a handful o f "x's” and see what tions, the whole set priced at $2.80. happens. When we come to set up Each picture la drawn and divided Artie EIxplorer— It was so cold a sentence we And It runs some­ into numbered areas to correspond where w-e were that the candle thing like this. It sxxms pxrfxctly with the numbers of the paint to Dubaldo froze and we couldn't blow It out. impossibix to do without thx sxc- be used. It's $rreat fun,—with some­ Rival—That's, nothing. Where we ond vowxl but hxrx Is proof that thing decorative to show for It. were the words came out of our it can bx xliminatxd and still havx “ Chapel Hill*' Rugs Drees Shoes For Gentlemen Men, as well aa women and young thx sxntxncx Ixgiblx. An extremely handsome rug de* A Ver$atile De$ign Favorifs Of Young Girlt and browned. Mix cheese sauce mouths in pieces of ice. snfl we had That the type of shoe amgrtness with cooked macaroni; place on people, are finding this type of sign is the new "C H A PE L H ILL’’ painting a rewarding pastime. Music Center to fry them to hear what wo were We'll agree this isn't quits so which marks the gentleman need larger platter and top with ham talking about. easy to read as If ‘'x” were "e" CARPETING BY BIGEIXIW. The pattern harmonizes vith any style not be expensive' is proved ikt the steak. Makas 4 to 6 servings. 184 MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST '.-"cT as it ought to be. But it's readable. MONTGOMERY WARD COM­ W e could do It If we had to. In of decoration and the colors are How. long does it take to heat ARE YOU INDISPENSULEf lovely. You'll find it in room aizea PANY, where several styles of time we'd- g e t , used to It and I t , naw afii With .A rt^ canned ham. right through to the There are twentyiflx-letters in- or- waM-'to-wan-carpeting -at ■ the ■very good-looking M EW S-DRESS It’s hot loib late to order a very would' seem quite. usual. SHOES are fully stocked. "Herald center? A six to eight pound ham, ------PRIVATE INSTRUCTION the alphabet. MANCHBSTER CARPET CEN- special arrangement of lovely taken chilled from the refrigerator, The__chap who thinks he's so Square" shoes are $9.88. "Grena­ - Measured by. the. amount of use TER, 308 Main Street,, where qual­ V a l e n t i n e f l o w e r s from will need - twenty minuter per vitally Important in his bualnees ity and prices are as “ friendly" as diers'' are $7.98, and "Fhnehurst" that "little shop with a big reputa­ GUITAR. MANDOLIN. VIOLIN — Inma DiibaMa given them the letter "e" la the are $9.99. Send your ngenfolk to pound In a alow (335F.) oven; a that it wouldn't function if he took Is the sales personnel. tion” — the Jo y c e p u iw E it chilled ham weighing eight to * a most Important letter of them a vacation or lay down and died Ward’s, girls, and take pride in all. It occurs more often than any SHOP, 84 Church street. Whether thirteen pounds, will need fifteen PIANO — ------Miss Clara Skralrac might consider this substitution of their appearance without "break­ other letter and would therefore When you are setting the dinner It la a N OREGAY. a CORSAGE, a minutes per pound in a. slow humble “x"- fo r important “ e” apd ing-the bank.” ^ ACCORDION------Victor DolraMa seem to be almost Indispensible. table, fold each napklri either into POTTED PLANT, or a BOUQUET (325F.) oven. take unto himself a tumble bxforx There are a lot of men like "e". an Oblong or a square. Place It to o r MIXED FLOWERS, you may Spring Jackets For. Men hx gxts so filixd'with dxcxlt that I f you like to make aoup from DRUMS. VI8RA. HARP------FroRcii loiiavaata They occur so often in their busi­ the left of the fork with the open bo aura that Mch will have an ex- Thrift note to the family budget- thxrx is no living with him. lower comer nearest the dinner the turkey bones left after the bird quiaita artiaiic "extra” touch of er (usually Mr/her); the men In ness that they get to regard them­ has been carved, remember that selves as absolutely necessary to plate. rlbbona or wrappings for added your family c/in find very good- such broth is perishable. Don’t let beauty. Phont 9-0791 at once for It. They do more work, are In more A ■ fat man went riding in the looking and Well made SPRING For Registration Call Mitchell 9*.6205 “ Special’’ Valentine Gifts it stand around in a warm kitchen! the most charming flower Valen­ ramifleationa o f it. therefore they park to reduc.e. A fter a month, JACKETS IN MASCULINE Among many attractive Valen­ Refrigerate it as soon as possible, tine. STYLES among the many types couldn't possibly be spared. he found he'd taken off twenty- tine gifts at MATHER'S AT THE and use it shortly after you’ve But let's see what we could do three pounds—from the horse. dlsplayad at the MONTGOMERY Inatruments—Sheet Music— Musical Supplies CEN'TER for someone with special prepared it. What to aorvo to fortify late W A R D C O M PAN Y. In pricaa from "I should havs known bsttsr than to giva golf fi«nd Interests are CA9IEOS for a. moth­ aittcr-uppera ? Hara'a a sugges­ $3.98 to $11.98, 'sliaa 86 to 46, thero pool table for'his birthdayl" DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE er who loves the delicately cut fig­ Lovely ViUentine "Wenmblen" tion: Qlaxed baked apples, tail are poplins and rayon gabardines ures. or CIGARETTE UGHTERS Any. normal girl gets a thrill glasses o f cold milk and sponge in checks, solid color, or combina­ OltCHESTRA FOR HIRE FOR ANY OCCASION for the man or girl who likes smok­ from, a gift that she can wear BY J. R. WILUAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOH HOOPLE cake aquarea. To givo this snack a tions, in brown, blue, gray, and OUT OUR W A Y a-ii AnsWar to Praviout, Pu2zla ing niceties. Lovely cameos may with pride. Therefore, we call special look, glaze the apples with green. Some are lined and alt are T. A e*. Combinations vTT make a brooch, earrangs, a brace­ attention to the BLOUSES AND a ayrup made from red cinnamon water-repellent. Styling, quality LKTGN.Vou m e BAieN o n U eoAD, M ARTHA / MUST YOU m i >, wM itwiifc iM. let or a set of pendant and ear­ LING ERIE, chosen to please the candles and sift confactionara'. sug­ J^irSYDOE HE'S STUCK? > and low pricaa Tacommend theae 'eoop.'eoop,'' y s u 'v e S e e n A6 h e l p f u l i SWOOP DOWN ON M E LIKE rings. Ronson Lighters include not moat up-to-date taste, at the ar over the sponge cake. jackets. HAMCyAND “What really detained me, sir, was my only smart pocket lighters and ta­ OTHEESrUFP ■ LET HlM- SrAy. . ALL Win t e r A fi A r o lle r A HUNGRY EAGLE BUST wife telling ma H O U Z O N T A t 99 Measure of W1LB08E SHOP, 601 Main street. right in the middle oflny ehave that our ble models, but the new RONSON M VOUEHIP . STUCK/ IF HE * 5l(ATE ON tHE eTAlRW/AV,'^ WHEN I'M E>CP£RIENCiN&^ clock was a half Dressy or tailored blouses are MaHng “Floor AppMl’’ Baking lome cream puffa for POCXETS KMONWS HE A CRISIS ? — I'M IN hour tlowr’j;^ 1 "Redskins andgQ c^m unists “ M K IN O ,” with its long-lasting done with clever design in nylon Unquestionably a good-looking dessert? Here's a new way to fill ■m xT& c x rr CAW'TSETOLir THE VERY T h r o e s o p faces 61 Promptly compressed fuel from a disposable sheers, nylon tricot, patterned floor covering can transform a din­ them; Put about a teaspoon of OP TH' VMAV 9 "Red Riding cartridge. rayon or plaid cotton. Taffeta CR eariMB a c t i n i t y -* ^ V B R n C A L gy room into a smartly attractive sweetened whipped cream In each IF 1 FALL. SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH Hood and petticoats are intriguing in white one and, having installed one that puff, add some well-drained canned HE'S COIKka TOlLllNG T O p r o d u c e Y^<9LrriM AN INMENTION AT ■? th e ----- " 1 Agreement Quickie spread for crackers to and red taffeta, in puckered nylon la "right’’ for a given room, one peach allces, and then add more of TO KEEP 2 Love god serve with the before-dinner to­ .HISMIKIO WHICH TH E WORLD ■_. # Taxi,-;:^:-;.. and. in a .raypn. and nylon combln-. hopes that It, wU! Jast a long time. .the whlpj)ed, cream. Sprinkle the C3N THE ^ Among 3 KIrid of bean mato Juice: 'Mash k three-oiince ation. One can depend upon the A t the M ANCH ESTER FLOOR- tops of the cream puffs with con- WILL GASP.', package of cream, cheese with a JOB.' 13 Musical 4 Decree 745 most recent fashion trends In fab­ COVERING COM PANY, 721 Main feclionerS' au ger.. 9 Know (Middle^ half pound of llverwurst. •' - rics of the most dependable qual­ Street, one can make a very care­ instrument 24----- and 40 Guided Here la a 12-lnch square that is English) surprisingly inexpensive to crochet. ity at the Wilrose Shop. An exciting bare-arm draas for a ful selection without fear of future ValenOae Party. Sweets DAINTY DOT HOSIERY 14 "Cakes and lasses \ ^ n g ly Aids In Enterfaining M 6 Titania and The beloved pineapple design is six-to-fourteen mlas that's bound disappointment because there is One can combine aye-appeal and 29 Aid and —w 43 A t no time Are you entertaining on this Val­ to be her favorite all aummer long. taste-appeal for a Valentine party 19 Communist used to create an Interesting bird Don't forget to sprinkle creamed such a large stock of fine quality 7 Learning 28 Humorous 49 Places entine weekend? There are lots of cauliflower or creamed onions with Collar and pocket have aparkling LINOLEUM S - Inlaid, felt base, (even when the "party" la juat the international motif in each corner. Use this .1 ^ 8 Undecided, actors 46 Japanese “ assists" for this and many other paprika o r minced pgrsley before contrast; tiny bolero is easy and or ruga; A S P H A L T TIIJC, to be family) with the completely de- organization square individually for a doily, or FANCY HEELS "on t h e ____ " 28 Prifcstly rice wine occasions in the HOUSEWARES serving. fun to sew. laid in a design of one's own choos­ llcioui VAIJENTINE CUPCAKES, 17 Insect egg combine several for runners or 9 Heavy ' vestment 47 Stiffly neat. DEPARTM ENT of the ». W. HAI.E Pattern No. 8920 la a sew-rtta ing; and PLA STIC or RUBBER CAKES, AND COOKIES which 81 Gauga> 16 OcaMr 18. Vestige O O R PQ R A'TipN ,.A,, special .. for table cloths...... bombardment- 30-Ghills • '---- 48 Rant - —----- ■A. Uttle.;grated..lemoiv rind Is-a peicfomted.. pattern.; in . Biaea. .6. ..,6, OOVRiUNGS. .-Great paina have are. ao,entranclQgly decorated with 19 Retracts Valentine festivities; and pretty'at Pattern No. • .9748 -conafstr' of 10 Landed 31 Spreads to dry50 Antic crocheting instructions; material delightful addition to hard sauce 10. 12, 14 ears. Size 8. dress, 2H been taken to provide styles and Valentine motifs at the PINE $i;19.$l39 21 Polynesian any time, are the HEART-SHAPED p a s t r y s h o p , 660 Canter atraat. 11 Wagers 33 Deceived 91 Within qftquircments, and stitch illustra­ when It is to be passed with plum yards of 39-inch; bolero, Kyard. colors to suit sil sorts of decorative plant CAKE PANS — a set of two priced The hostess saves tims and energy 16 Tidier 35 Arm of the (comb, forrn) tions. udding. For this pattern, send 30c In achemes. TTie lasting satisfaction is 23 Self-esteem at S.98. If you serve little snacks coins, your name, address, size assured by the personal supervi­ without sacrificing food qunlity 20 Active Mediterranean52 College official with cocktails, jou can save Send 29c in coins, your name, 24 Varnish Knee-High and Mesh Hosiery desired, and the pattern number sion of experienced Manager Geyer and Btlmulatlng appearanea at this 22 Sinks or — - Sea 55 Abstract being thought and energy with PA R TY address and the pattern number ingredient to SUE BURNETT, THE MAN­ at every installation. shop. PICKS — little plastic spears for to ANNE" CABOT, THE MAN­ The wheel of fashion has turned 27 Prong up with stooicings reminisgent of CHESTER EVENING HERALD, MAGIC TWIST 1 1 r - i. 7 r “ 7 II shrimp or olives . that can be CHESTER EVENING HER.ALD, Candied orange- or- grapefruit 29 Initial (ab.) 1180 AVE. AMERICAS, NEW the Flappei'' Days when girls nSO AVE. .AMERICAS, NERT Beuiy Mincemeat THirovers washed and re-used ct 80 for $.79. YORK 86, N. Y. peel makes a dallclbus addition to __E OOESMT 32 Hornet Your prize cake is extra attractive YO RK 36, N, Y. "rolled their own.” but with Im­ Ingredients; 1 package pie crust 1 “ li in provements. N EW KNEE-HIGH Don't miss the new Basle Fash­ mix, 1’! cups moist mincemeat, a compote of fresh citrus fruit sac-' l— HOSIERY by Holeproof is made ion for ’53, spring and summer. brandy flnvorlng. tiohs and diced apple. Use a rad- WILL SASPATY e T*- IS Ik of cake plate, server, and six indi­ Needlework Album. Direction for skinned apple for thia daasert and $1.4f 37 Ignon^ or vidual plates in charming designs puppet mittens, basic embroidery of 81 gauge nylon with elastic It ’s a complete spring sewing guide Method: Prepare pie crust mix tops to hold around the knees. No for smart, practical wardrobea; according to package directions; leave the skin on. r ” 17 E at $8.39 and up for a set. stitches and grand designs are Wrong Number? BY y. T. HA51LIN 38 " ----- to the printed in this issue. 28 cepts. garters, no girdle required! All g ift pattern printed, inaide the roll out inch thick. Cut' in fl­ ALLETOOP m popular colors are available at book. 25 cents. inch squares. JMd brandy flavoring Blastio Stockings Low Priced rear of the b When a butter spreader i.s used. For anyone who needs the sup­ TT bus!" It should be placed on the bread BL.\IR'8, 787 Main Street, where to taste to mincemeat. Place ’A cup .mincemeat on each paatry port. of an B L A S n O STOOKIMG, 39 Smoke arid fo n S" Ik » 31 and butter plate across the top or Stork Up For Economy k second new note in leg glamor \ ^ DARK SIAM square. Fold over to form triangle; there's a really amasing low price, combination across the right hand side. The In the tradition of "a penny is MESH NYLONS. Both types, Jewelry lii\St«rling i l Gsagt, 18 Daatar moisten edges with water and because of minor Irregularities, at 41 Worm «■ » bread and butter plate itself should saved is a penny earned” (trans­ priced at $1.80. would make ap­ For tailored orXdressy wear, press together with fork. Bake In the W ELD O N DRUG CXNMPANY. 42 Lair be placed directly above the tip of lated into modern figures), we rec­ pealing Valentines. there’s becoming cM rm in the IScPirir hot (42S F.) oven 12 to 15 minutes The -full-length elaatie atocking, 4 # "----- of R the fork. ommend the R E X A L L GOLDEN STERIJNG SlLVERXnWELRY Friday night supper menu; Fish or until golden brown. Makes 6 made by one of the beat known March" m JUBILEE. which offers conspicu­ — bracelets, necklacea \ and ear 3 P6rfn $2.40 chowder with pilot crackers; tos­ turnovers. and most reliable manufacturers, 46 Insects . 0 w HO HI A Valentine For The Mimical ous savings from February 10 rings—shown at M ATH E R ’S A T Is reduced from the regular 814,00 sed green salad • with slivers of THE CENTER. Wide or>arrow 49 Hindered or For the perfect Valentine for through 28 at the. P IN E PH A R ­ to just $6.98 because St these un­ _ '* ^.11 I NS someone who enjoys music, visit MACY, 664 Center Street. Sample Swiss qheese; hot rolls; for dessert bracelets may be link style, Clever­ Chill Hamburger Toast squares of warm gingerbread with important flaws. i K E M P’S INC., 763 Main Street. bargains are: Vinyl raincoats, reg­ ly devised flowers or sheila, or Ingredients: 2>A tablespoons fat, 93 Brazilian 48 H» 70 S 51 Big gifts would include RECORD freshly made applesauce; lota of XU. cups thin, strips .onion..(X large , ularly $1.69 for men and ladles, at wide, squares. Ear rings- maY\h« ■ Grated carrots, flh'ely diced cel­ : r. tt. V.«. PM. Oft macaw m PLAYERS AND RADIOS. In ye- coffee. matched or worn for their oWn onion), 1 No. 2 can tomMocs, one Oipy. ItM by mjk RifWee. h*e. 94 February 141 $1.19; rain boots reduced from ery and finely shredded cabbage IF cord players, there arc gaily paiqt- $.98 to $.67; four-ounce hand allure. Elegant aets Include froa'tV 1-pouhd can red kidney beans, 2 and a — — Small-Coat Dreaa Rrinta make a delicious luncheon salad Aa La 8LOCOMBp ^ ed models for children; single cream reduced from $1.10 to $.69; white ■ sircons sparkling in a pirn tablespoons chili powder, 1 tea- “ I can’t find anything in this psychology book about chH- 96 "Kith and b b when moletened with mayonnklae speed portables; three speed play­ a bath and 'shampoo spray cut CHENEY PRINTS IN NYLON, and in ear rings or a snake chain n salt, 1 teaspoon sugar. Mi 9 U MAIN ST. Nttir Miineli«tt#r Saiintr dren throwing all our clothes out the window— so I guess SILK OR RAYON are modestly and .seasoned with salt, pepper and a-n ers for all types of records; and from $.89 to $.89; a fever thermo­ with dangling omamenta matched tkMPoon pepper, 1 large garlic 5 T ib w priced right now because there finely grated onion., Serve hot ...... w .... V-iV • •ii!,a ^ a i^ 'to t ».>»>««. I'll just have to epank him!” 97 Odd o r ----- automatic record changers. A com­ meter from $1.39' to $.98; an In­ by ear rings. e (crushed or minced), 6 ham- II gre remnant lengths, .suitable for cream o f tomato adiip with the bination portable record player and gram wrist watch, from $3.49 to b u r^ r patties, -12 slices bread. a distinctive dress or bjoiise. Love­ salad. radio is doubly plea.surable. Radios $2.97; a pocket watch at $2.49; Here's a delicious breakfast lOd; Heat fat In 10-Inch skil­ CHRIS WELKIN. Planeteer ly fabrics, masterly designs and Mercury? BY RUSS WINTERBOTHAM may. be table models or portaqie.s. steel shears reduced from $.98 to menu: Broiled grapefruit, .scrambl- let; add onion-and ciwk oyer. low. - Heart-Hliaped. Compacta BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES All Planned BY EDGAR MARTIN a wide choice of enchanting col­ ed eggs with browned sausage Good-looking cases in all. styles add $.79; bill folds for men and ladies heat, stirring occasionally, atxmt I f you want to "give your heart” \ SIT OOWH/CHWS, SIT rr^FDSSlBLE OMTSSaCWTtSO O nly OOOMILES / ITLLB E A JO B ^ to their attractions. ors make these fabrics well worth links, homemade coffee cake and 10 m ln u ^ . Add tomatoes, liquid 1\l tK\ h COOKVl THW I cut from $1,.98 to $.97; an 18" on February 14, why net ‘in the D0MM1C0N6RATM.ATI0NS SIR,EUTITHIHK. .-ESUTTDGETTO fr o m T)I£SUNINLIES ( THAT WILL TEST OORX''& IN T o ll AOS' TEtVSOSifA W t O S a call St the CH ENEY BROTH- coffee. To prepare the grapefruit, drained from beans, chili powder, \T, T 'D O K lS W W , zipper-closed' bag' reduced from form of a COMPACT IN HEART ON t h e ‘ m b : 7 joe''...EB^ OuRWEAfDNS THE PROfDftTlON M ERCUK/^nEST AND EVERY OUNCE OF Finely chopped candied cherries, $2.p8 to $2.19; a Scout two-cell ER* REMNANT 8ALMBOOM. cut In halves and sprinkle each salt, sugar, pepper and garlic. VAMltMa W IW * l o o k a t half with a tablespoon of brown SHAPE? Any glri would lova to THINK HE MIGHT < £AN handle him AT hand. WE'VE ONE OF THBLEAST KHOHW KNOWLEGE/INGEN^ raisins and pecans or walnuts, are spotlight cut from $1.49 to $1.09. Bring to boil; reduce heat and al­ show a Sterling silver heart or one . UITY AND COURAGE T H « CCOV LOOK 013 I f your gloves are washable, sugar before putting under the SlAtVIVE HIS SOLO SfkCE IF HE DOES. GOT A PIG t a s k PLANETS OF THE SOLAR. delicious added t o . pound cake And many values In cosmetics, lo w , to bubble gently for 30 in dainty, colored enamel when she don’t let them get too aoiled. before broiler to heat. Garnish by putting FLIGHT WITHOUTA SHIP? AH EAP OF US... SYSTEM. V YOU baiter. remedie.s, pens, and stationery. minutes, stirring often. Add drain­ powders her nose. They are moder­ f possessl I'eundering them. a dab of green mint Jelly and a ed beans and reheat slowly. Grill red- maraschino :cherry in '-the' cen^ ately. priced, at JMATHRR’S AT VartiNj VaTehtine' Gifts' ' ■■■' Want to give a cooked vegetable hamburger patties and'toast bread; TH E CENTE R. You can find a very attractive Stretch leftover creamed chicken ter of each. Pour about <4 cup of the chili mere Valentine id ^ salad a "different” flavor? 'Then or turkey with canned green peas V.ALENTINE G IFT for anvone add caraway seeds to the French over each hamburger on 2 slices of and serve over a uffy omelet for a Steamed Mixed Fruit Pudding you Ibve at the DEWE;y -RICH- dressing that goes ovei- tt. Gay Frocks for Voangaters toast. Makes 6 servings. luncheon dish. SPRING DRESSES FOR GIRIJI Ingredients: 2 cups siftsd flour, Cupid! M A N COM PANY, 767 Main 3 teaspoons baking powder, 1 tea­ Street. Jewelry for ladles, gontle- Sliced fruitcake makes a pleas­ imitate the grown-up fashions by Sterling — Useful, Lovely ' Collars. Cuffs To Attach ignoring the seasons in ' most spoon salt, 1 teaspoon cinnamon, men, and. young_ people or ailver ant dessert when it’s served with a . For a amall useful g ift or a large , A .very...real econo,my Is offered charming way.s aj the M O NT­ ■4 teaspoon-allspice, 1-4 teaspoon „or , stationery— there's, .variety, in ■tart lemon sauce im d'lots of'good one. 8 T B R U N O SILV E R HOLLO-. cloves H o f an" IX-omice pmcirage choice and in price range. In DITBI.IFE A-TTACHABLE GOMERY WARD'"'c o m p a n y , W A R E always is a mark of dla- hot strong coffee; of mixed dried fruit, 1-3 ■ cup Any eee •( Hmsi will l4e COLLARS .AND CUFFS, avail­ ■What young lady, sised 7 to 14, rrimlnatlon. A t M ATH ER’S A T shortening, ' 1 cup flrmly plucked able in .several styles at the No- would wait for summer to wear TH E CENTER, one finds a small ledy •> yevr. keertt liiaii.il. aw, liona— Department ‘of the J ..- W. the ennhantingly sheer nylon cigarette-urn at on ly $3.75, plUV;jfbrown sugar., J egg,^ ; „ Method; Sift flour, baking pow­ ’■ lUv.r ligli.rai Irsa llitie a. H g r ^ H A LE OORP; Frayed co'llar.s dresses in polka dot design— rose, tax.' Sterling ashtrays or bon bon PRISCILLA’S POP Food For Thought BY a L ^ R M E E R der, salt, cinnamon, allspice and MICKEY FINN Rilfht! an4 cup'sifted flour. 1-8 tea­ In fruit. Pour'Into greased 1% ny girls aret adorable with ping of whipped cream that's been quart mold; cover closely and puffy sleeves, full iskirts, and cun- spoon salt, 3 tablespoons sugar,. sweetened and flavored with a' lit­ steam 2*4 hours. Serve warm O f ning ornamental trimming. Ice cream or whipped cream for tle freshly grated nutmeg. topping. with lemon sSuce made 'with re­ _JJeth<^; ^Prepar^cru^ ai^ond; maining crK>klng liquid If desired. Hgm fltaak with MscazoaUjCheeae. 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PRINTS table scarfs, towels and other across the top. Serve warm with onion salt. Slash fat around edges sensational new colora. You may fabrics, there are Prang’s TE X ­ Ice cream or whipped cream. o f him steak to prevent curling. see samples of these beautiful col­ T IL E COIXIRS, at $4.00 a set, in­ Note: To make graham crack­ Place ham steak in broiler, about ors at TH E SHERW IN-W H,- cluding paints, brushes, stencils, er cniat blend together 1 2-3 cups 3 inchea.from source of heat. Broil, LIAMS COMPANY, 719 Main stencil knife, and "ideas". turning once, until heated through flne graham cracker crumbs i20 RAYON crackers), 1-4 cup softened but­ atreet. ter or margarine and 1-4 cup aqgar. Press flrmly Into an even A bmowl of fresh fruit makes a layer against bottom and aide- of fine dessert for s meal when it’s Slrodivan CtmpwH PRINTS served with fresh dstes, clusters of GroaO lafoaua Campatt. WK«t fawlil W mora Rt« 9-Inch pie plat*. |»

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QVT o r BOOKS E.-\RL W. YOST Jansen^ Irv in - Mtffi Oh Man, What a Ha (m ) ndf 1 TV Fans Ukr Chiiok. Sports Editor Barons Retake l e a v e r High Plays l^ssiffs Turn Back Bowlers Giants ‘Ifs” HOME FINALE FOR WILL One of the most popular figures First Place Indians at Armory Smart Money on Champ Will Clarke will make hla final at the Main street school of ABC’s, home appearance as varsity bas­ Will has coached men who later VeteFan Players Hold Defeat Elmira, 73 to 72, Score 69-61 ketball at Manchester High had the privilege of having their Chicago. Feb. 11—(/F^—Cham­ over the 15-round route. Davey Interest in Big Fight Guns and Dogs Go Together Formidable Weaver H i| h of pion Kid Gavilan. bordering a 3 to Local Sport tonight when he sends hia Indians sons play on teams tutored by Key to Success in And BA's Drop to 2nd Laurels Notch never has gone 15 rounds and pre­ By WARREN PAGE Hartford will ring down the einr- 1 favorite, defends his world wel­ sumably must slow his usual blis­ Win; Cypress Into action against Weaver High Clarke. It will seem strange next terweight title against television’s Shooting Editor of Hartford at the Armory. The season to see aomeone other than G>ming Pennant Race In ABL Standings taln on the local achoolboy cam- tering pace to stay close to Oavl- Chatter Will on the bench directing the Fourth Success Cinderella Kid. unbeaten Chuck lan for the distance. Best in Last 30 Years white-thatched, diminutive mentor peigh tonight in the armory. The Davey, before 20,000. at the Chica­ An. honest Labrador retriever who has been turning out Red and Bchoolboys. By LEO DUROCHER STANDINGS finale ^rings to a eloee the home Arms Triumph W L Pet, go Stadium tonight. They were FIRST MEEHNO of the season | stole some duck shooting from me ', White teams since the 1921-22 sea- Santa Monica, Calif., Feb. 10— games of Manchester High’e cag­ New York. Feb, 11 (/Pi The fact, wan much further along at for members of the Manchester' SHOTS HERE AND THERE .696 Led by Norm Vittner the Lau­ scheduled for a 1 p. m. (e.s.t.) last fall. Downright thievery. Hjt jo n recently announced his plans (/P)—If Larry Jaoaen can return to Wilkes-Barre 16 7 rels heat tha Goodwill Boys Club ers for this season aiid marks the closest parallel In boxing history the time than Davey la now. and (Chapter of the State Board of Ap-j STANDINGS to retire after the close of the Manchester . 13 6 .884 welgh-ih. Hey, Fellows. to tonight’s great excitement at wallowed out thrpugh .th, aludge j., Trader Frank Lane of the hla 1951 pitching'form and Monte of Hartford,-61-to 33, The-game final eppeerance at the helm far great excitement "noi “long before had ai-ored a ile- proved Baseball Uiifjpires will 'Be" \V L Pci. of Illinoia River bottom swamp current campaign. TohTght's game (ihlcago White Sox has taken part Elmira ..... 13 8 .819 Coach Will Clarke, who will re­ It will be Gavllan s fifth defense Chicago, ail elements considered- j clslon victory over .Sc.limeling, held tonight at 7:30 at the East Irvin shows no ill effects of his was the fourth win in a row for the Nasslff 'Arms ...... ,. .10 1 .909 land, mud too thin to wdde in, ' will be the home finale for the in 70 deals involving 180 players ankle break of last Spring, it will Scranton . . . 7 8 .487 linquish his coaching Job et the of the 147-pound crown he won must have been the. famous fight Side Rec. .700 Laurels against no defeata. After when he defeated Johnny Bratton How About Us? But this day it was plain from Frankie’s ...... 7 3 water too shallow to push a boat j Red and White and Clarke’s last since taking over as general man­ be all sunshine for us in 1953. Pawtucket .. 5 12 .294 end of the season. at Boyles Thirty Acres back in Collegians ...... 1 3 .700 a close firat period the Lauiela May 18, lOM the start that Schmeling, 'the vet­ through, .and .picked up the fourth | as head man. However, the Indiana ager o f the Sox in -1648 . - . Early WE MISSED-IRVIN and his-big came to life and-outahot Ooodwill THE INDIANS dropped- A 31 1921 between Jack “Dempsey, then, eran, could handle the young B E VITN MORE doubleheaders Cypress Arms .. ..,... 6 5 ..545 have two more dates remaining on lin in ' uriii he' New York. Feb. 11 I>P)—"Hey, at the peak of his career as heavy­ mallard drake T d dropped that I betting quotations have made bat terribly last season and it will First place in ,, the American in the second frame 14 to 4 at the point decision to the Bsevere ef American a* he pleased, and It was are scheduled in the Rec Senior Herm's Cameras .... . 5 5 .500 morning, a cripple that landed well | the slate, Friday night in Bristol, weight champion, and Georges Basketball League before the play­ an 8 to 5 mean a lot to ua to have him back League still toaaea back and-forth halfway mark the Laurels had a Weaver early In the eaeaea In a terrible job he did on him. When Double Strikes ...... 5 6 .45.5 out*^ and was paddling further into I and Friday, Feb. 20 in West Hartr between the Brltiih Americana and Hertford, drawing the short end p. m., (e.s.t.) There will be no You couldn’t blame Rex t,ayne Carpentler, the orchid man from offs start. Top four teams in the 8 .200 favorite to retain his heavyweight in action in '53. Also the physical 25 to 12 lead. or Roland L duced the pitching staff efficiency. Barona here Saturday night hut old B^inard along with Vittner Just about everybody it has met game knows now, It turned out who was destined never to fight A stubborn but under-manned for a pi'ere human to pick up that necticut, Will has seen his cagers 80 unm atche^n style, tempera­ most important heavyweight bouts ART I-A8HINSKE won the veterans with the Cleveland In­ Maglie came back strong after the Whltemen again slipped up continued to Kore heavy and the with the exception of city rivals, that the 172-pound Frenchman had again. It was the end of what had Lucky Strike bowler five gave blrd,-''to wait for the next bunch over the past 22 seasons Win 323 with a thrilling 78-72 vlctorv over Bulkeley and Hartford. Man-' ment, background, and—the ex­ of the year Friday and what hap­ no earthly business In the same prir* for the smallest fish caught dians. They are Hank Majeskl, missing four to five weeks of ac­ boys from the North End coasted promised to be a rich career. Nasslff Arms a battle before bow­ to kwing into the decoys and shoot games while losing 245'(including Mickey Harris, Barney McCosky, tion. the Elmira (iblonelB in Wllkee- cheater has won four of 14 games perts say—in ability. pens? F.veryone is talking about ring with Dempsey, and was In the recent Manchester Rod and games played this campaign) for ip the last eight minutea to take Gavilan, 27-year-old Cuban with CSiuck Davey and Kid Gavilan’s We’ve never quite forgotten that Another duck to fill out my limit. Early Wynn, Bob Lemon. Jim Be­ Janaeh, a 23-game winner in '51, Barre last night, The clubs return to date. Weaver Is c e r t^ to knocked kicking in the fourth Gun Club ice fishing carnival. Bill ing before the Rec League leaders^:rs ■ a .567 percentage. number four. meager education, is a-veteran of welterweight title bout in Chtcago one. There was a touch of comedy But when you come, to think of it. gan, Bob Kennedy, Bob Feller and won only 11 games and dropped to Elmira tomorrow nighL Vittner Holmea and Bralnard make the schoolboy tournament round, much to the relief of Pro­ Popp of East Hartford caught the by a score of 69 to 61 last nigiHI more of that sort of thievery will 105 fights, knocked down only tonight. at the end when Schemllng'a man­ largest fish, according to Paul Cor- Steve Gromek . . . and the same number last year, rarely Meanwhile, the BA’a look, for­ were tops in scoring while Selbie end Manchester has elrea^ bean moter Tex Rickard, who had fear­ In the feature game of the twin- eventually mean better duck eUmlneted. once, and unbeaten in 26 straight "It’s enough to drive a man out ed the gorgeous one might get ager, the late Joe Jacobs, tried to renti, judge of disputes. Bill Knof- ■Vern Stephens are the lone 10 making an appearance at all dur­ ward to a alngle teat with Paw­ and Bennet played good defen­ fights since a 10-round loss to hold his cigar in one hand and his hill. Cypre.ss Arms haji little shooting for all of us. ing the last two weeks of the tucket Sunday afternoon In the ar- Thirty-two years of ecUve of his mind,” said Jimmy De An­ himself killed. la reports there were plenty of dis­ In perambulating around the year men with the White Sox. sively. Gene Hairston Oct. 30, 1950. hat in the other and give the Nazi trouble disposing of .,^'n's Spot, campaign. All our reports suggest HMry here. The Saturday night The lAurels will play at home coaching will be concluded by gelo, fjt, Starza’s manager, with a But the fact remains that before putes, too. Knofla and Harry Mc­ dugk marshes of this country for Other players who have played a Davey, 26-year-old Irish lad sad shake of his head. "Oh, well. salute all at the same time, but Cormick caught several big fish 68-35 in the opener. decade In the majors and are now that Jansen, aa well as Maglie, will game In Pawtneket hae been poet- Saturday againat Oraen Manor, the Coach (Jlerke. As a matter of from Detroit, who holds a master's the fight many millions of Ameri­ quite some years, 1 can recall few be back at par in '53. If our reports fact, Clarks has been here for S4 Roland will belt this l.4iyne out and cans were convinced that flarpen- there was nothing else funny about but they were ruled out of compe­ the hunting dog’s second function, with A. L, teams include; Johnny poned and will be played In ttyo game wilLhe A.prelim lor the CBA degree from Michigan State Col­ SCORING POWl^R of Al Sur- days of shooting without a good to find and. retrieve all birds shot are wrong, and JaMen d<»an’t weeka. The chapge waa necMeary. years, but the S n t two 'wem iMht then well be ready .f or a title, shot tler had a real chance. Just as they it, .. , ...... tition ,by„the judge. There were ,35 bwlec and Bbb 'Tedfortl, plus the retriever when .the final tally did Mize, Ewell Blackwell, . AlUe Rey­ game At the Verplanck School- lege, has bobbed behind a stinging at the Marclano-Walcott winner. entries. Officers of the day were at and hit. Tlrat means elimination nolds. Phil Rlzzuto, Johnny Sain come back, tlieii we’ll need an­ eald Owner George Daffy, becaUee Laarsls (It) « doubling 'between tka Bee De­ are convinced that Chuck Davey. .Some to think of it. maybe the fine rebounding of Norm Burke, not Include at least one or two B. r . Pis. tantalising southpaw attack to 37 That will he a big pay day.” Jacobs incident wasn’t funny, Chris Glenney and Andy Ansaldi. of waste in our game crop—and and , Yankees; other starter. a largo Oatbollc ehnreb burned to partment end High School. He victories and two draws in a pro the orchid man of television, will accounted tor the Nasaiff win. ducks knocked down but Impos­ Bennstl. rf ...... 6 1 11 La Starza feels the same way. either. from where I sit reduction of Billy Hitchcock, Eddie Joost. Buck I am hi.gh on several of our the ground In that eHy and a bene­ Selbla. If ...... 3 3 4 has been the male physical educa­ career which began less than four whip Kid Gavilan the tough wel­ Holding a- 14-12 first period mar­ sible to recover. Even by deter­ younger layers. Al Corwin, our tion Instructor and expeeta to Repeat that for Layne and Manag­ terweight champion. The fans paid NAS8IFF ARMS will play the gin. the'wlnners boosted the lead wastage is one of the meanings of Newsom, l^te Suder and Elmer fit Is being staged at the armory Vittner. c ...... 12 2 38 years ago, late In 1949. New Haven Roesslers Saturday mined effort. And that Is with young righthander, appears ready Holmes, re ...... 4 3 10 continue In that capacity. er Marv Jenson. a total of $1,789,238, the fourth to points and were in com- some pretty fair country duck- true conservatldn. Valo. Athletics; Don Kolloway. Pat Saturday. \ Brsinsrd. Tg ...... 3 3 3 The bout, popping front the night at 8:30 at the Verplanck (Distributed by NEA Service) Mullln, Hal Newhouser, Jphnny to become a big winner. I see no Herald Photo. Rar Felix held hla lead in the What high school oSldela would fairy-wand touch of Davy’s six It’s a standout bout between the largest gate ever, to witness the mpnd the rest of the way. The shooters who don’t sky-sempe for wne-sided Dempsey-Carpentler en­ Killer ami Rickey School gym In a Connecticut Bas­ Pesky and Gerry Rriddy are the reason why Hoyt Wilhelm cannot One of the largest pair ot hands in profeaaipnal basketball belong scoring aa Jerry Fowler was held ToU ls ...... 33 3 • 31 like to sec most tonight la a full previous impressive TV victories, No. g challenger in Layne, 24-year- ketball Aaaociatlbn game. .Bbw’iera came within three points their birds, who hit ’em hard when conttfidelilii aenaatlonal'relter ■work osMwtn my** mab 133) in the third period but lost SWede they’re well In over the spread. If Detroit vets while Dom DlMaggio, to Ray Felix of the British Americana. iTie former Long Island to a mere five pointa lait night. house to cloae out the eteaon. may pay Gavilan as much as 8130,- old slugger from- Lewiston, Utah, counter. 6f 1952. I look for George Spencer B. r . pu. Crowds hava grawn amallor et end the No. 4 contender In La There was no television then, Anderson early In the final session. you spend your legal shooting Hoot Evers, Sid Hudson of Boston; University Negro la shown above holding out hia left hand and dwarf­ The locals have six men scoring in Hines. r( ...... 1 3 4 000 off his 40 per cent slice of the To Arffiie Salary BEST DUCK PIN b o w 1 tii g Tournev Clubs to make a comeback. Jim Hearn, ing the rl,ght hand of Jackie Allen. Big Ray handles a basketball double flrures with Bobby Knight, LsttBwsIn, r( ...... 8 0 10 each game. 'The locals have a net gate and TV and Davey some Starza, 2S-year-old New Yorker. hut the printed word served ade­ With Anderson out of the game, hours with cloud-busters, or even Marty Marion, Harry Brecheen, flsilor. If ...... 3 1 7 scores last night were as fqllbwa: with nin-of-the-mlll duck shoot­ Max Lanier and Dave Koslo com­ like a baseball. The six-foot Allen, former Rhode Island State rtar. Jackitv Allen, Buddy Ackerman. losing record but have been in $65,000 from his 20 per cent take. Ordinarily interest would be quately. There had been a war, Ed Kovis 149-365, Ted qhhmbera the Bowlers lacked the Fire Trucks and Hal White, St. prise the re.st of the.regula' staff. Rissn, If ...... I 0 10 in which Carpentler served as a strength it was enjoying. Ronnie ers, the score on birds hit but lost Louis, and Walt Masterson and Is small standing alongside the six foot, ten inch Felix. 77ie cagers Ken Goodwin and Hank t>e Eonle Kyis, c ...... 1 0 there battling ell the way. Leeai The TV brewery sponsor guar­ very high hereabouts over this one, Ins Angeles, Feb. 11 (Ah The 352, Al Lamoureaux 356''and Fal­ Await Invites We’ll have 15 newcomers at will be seen in action Sunday afternoon at the Armory againat Paw­ trailing in that order. Frsnk, r( fane will get a chance to see one anteed the matchmaking Interna­ at least In the TV version. The dashing lieutenant of aviation, and Bush well, a newcomer to the Bowl­ without dogs may give you mild Mickey Vernon of the Senators Oreco, Ig , real salar.v battle of the Spring cone 142-357, all jjl the Rec nightmares—or at least it will If Phoenix and several of them tucket. — S t of the tourney favorites in action. tional Boxing CTub a $200,000 net bout will be telecast nationally by he had knocked out the veteran League. / ers, who transferred to UConn . Players who will attain 10- should help us tremendoualy. Sam Battling LevinsUy to win the world season is just about to begin. It from St. John's, was impressive you have anything of the conserva­ year status this season include Ted Tolsis 15 00-CAFTAJNS Jimmy Roach gate. Reportedly, there is a chance NBC. New Yorkers are reluctant 12 to Play in NIT, 23 Cetderone, bac'k from two years In Al'TOMOTIVR LKAGIIR Score at half -time, 36-13 LsurslA and Marsh Altken will lead their a $250,000 net will be realixtd from to shell out cash money these light-heavyweight title. The pub­ pit,a Ralph Klner, the with 26 points to take top honors. tionist In your soul. Wilks, Sam Zoldak. Ed Lopat, Ed­ and Howie Pollet in Pittsburgh, Down on the Chesapeake the Army, should strengthen our Df)C«rnil«r Mgtftr RbIpb (3) metea into action. Thaae taro ital- ...... a 20,000 attendance. ^ days for fights they can see. for lic, from all accounts, became _^Ray Griffith. George Sottile, Ray die Robinson, Tommy Byrne, catching staff and a couple of Warren Spahn and others at Bos- State Do^ Repeats I W 94 103 341 'Somewhat'maudlin •at'the idewot-a' 9luKgcr:Pf.U>«;.PitUburgh,.Pirate a, marshes" hr '6© 'I - was -gtmning a In NCAA Riq Grande . ... .4re tot tflv $co»i«. .ua tha, .V—.... case, the t V SpohSOir win free iti' thetr living'rooms.' ' Blinn-arid' ^ fn ie Fisher sh'ared this' Hank EdW’ards, Dav'e Philley, CaH •'ook'iifs' come’ highly :recb'm- toK. But th» DbdgeifB;" aa the- de' ■ " '173 against ha.seball’s David» Harum, Spofts Mirror creek blind when a chap Who Sells 10 133 club and Aitken has a ehaaee to kick in $80,000 for Gavilan and But, as averjrwhere else, the war hero winning the crown, Just offensive laurels for the Hartford Would Welcome Bid Sheib, George Kell, John Llpon mended. fending champions, are definitely York ...... »» as it has thrilled to Davey, the man guns for one of the big sporting As Graiul Champ WhUit ...... 107 111 103 Sport Schedule better the school aeason mark aet Davey to nibble at on their 40-20 fight fans In New York are think­ the erudite Branch Rlcke.v. five In the lid-Ilfter while Frank and Al Zarilla . . . Heavyweights ' HjOY t e l l m e that Daryl the ones to bent. The Phillies have Def'orml.r ...... 83 101 liff by Eric Hohentoal last year. The with two college degrees. TODAY A YEAR AGO—Dii- arms manufacturers. PersonifTly WILL CLARKE Rex Layne and Roland La Starza very powerful pitching and the ■ 117 , — w basis. ing of only one fight at the mo­ The Pittsburgh executive has Toro controlled the backboards. New York, Feb. 11 — (/P)—The p • "OFT, the shortstop from Min­ Mrrsaghey ...... 4... return of Jim Ferrell to action ON THE EVE of the fight, Gavir ment, Davey vs. Gavilan. The parallel does not last quite asked Kiner to take a 25 per cent q i^ n e and St. Bonaventure, the The smaller Ann's Spot quintet he's a serious conservationist from occupy the spotlight Friday night neapolis, will surely win a place Caidlnala* strong finiah last year Neff ...... --- n IT ito Wedneateyi Feb. 11 ^wtlbn’a only unbeaten basketball hour of deei.saion is approaching fo r . Greatest season for one of Will’s New York. Feb. 11—(An—The High va. Weaver, 8:80—Armory. after missing a few gemea be­ Ian was a 13 to 5 favorite, with through. When Rickard saw Car­ cut—all that baseball law allows--- could.not weave through their tall­ way back, and professionally he in the nationally televised boxing somov.'here in our lineup; that he also commands attention. It is 1431 Oh, ,ves, Layne bad hla' last box­ teams, met at Pittsburgh, with the nation’s tournament-minded clubs was the 1937-38 squad, cap­ Totala ...... 6 1 8 490 438 Pioneer va. Teachers, 7—Y, cause o t an ankle Injury will { the prospect it would be 3 to 1 pentler close up and realized he from his $90,000 salary of last sea‘ er opponents and had to be contejnt thinks the .same way, for what aie bout from MadLson Square Garden is one of the really good young going to be a tough campaign. mightiest dog in over a decade— Msarhealer Aatt r a n . (II ing workout yesterday. Sparred Duquesne winning. 69-63; basketball teams. tained by Ed Kose, which won both 101 State va. Buck’s. 8:30— Y. the Indians some hright, whea the . gladiators entered the was promoting a ma.ssacre, he or­ son. Rickey, sent his son. Branch with scoring, from the outside. Joe the best of reasons, when you . . . Don Leo Jonathan and Sammy players in the country. I am also Ch. Rancho Dobe’a Storm—is head­ V. DellsFer* ...... lit in BlardI, Roy McGuire and Ed Lynn three rounds with Keene Simmons dered the Frenchman into "secret’ FIVE YEARS AGO-- Citation think of it. The black ducks had New York’s- National Invitation the Connecticut Interscholaatic PCBtfl ...... 108 17 37 27l FridAy, Feb. 18 ring. and looked real good. Banged that Jr., out here in advance to .break Accornero, Phil Sambogna and Athletic Conference and New Eng­ Berg will team In an Australian eager to get a look, at infielder ed for retirement In June, ' hla Lynch ...... Iftff 101 37 297 will all be in toe contaat with training to perfect some sort of won the Seminole Handicap at been trading back and forth be­ Tournament (NIT) is reading bid.s 76 TtAChera va. 8i| k City, 6:30—T. Davey’s betting support has not- right to the body with plenty of the news to Kiner and ae^ what Herm Wierzbick led the losers with for its 12 berths. And this year for land Interscholastic Conference tag-team match Thursday night at Ranee Pleas, who led the Southern Last NighVs Fights feow Mao ...... 78 hopes of upsetting toe Weaver nuclear punch. The customers were Hialeah Park. Bill Ramsey setting up the shoot­ tween bay and marsh off and on Foot Guard Hall against Gene owner said today. h. D»ll»rer» ...... 79 99 117 298 High at Bristol. evidenced itself in real money. The steam behind hla punches. could be done. / the first time colleges with post Tournament championships. The League in hitting last year with a By THE ASSOCIATED PKE.SS LovPil ...... — 38 30 178 contingent not permitted to see him in action TEN YEARS AGDi-Lefty Carl one morning, but hadn’t decoyed Dubuque and Tiger Joe Tasker. mark of .364. If nothing else, they Storm, the sixth dog in the his­ SatUrdAy, Feb. 14 carriage trade all likes the sandy- La Starza winds up his boxing at Apparently Kiner it plain Hubbell signed hla 1943 contract ers. season ambitions are forced to ’37-’38 squad rolled up 22 wins Philadelphia — Johnny Saxton. Weaver boasts one of toe great haired ex-collegian, who complete­ until he climbed bravely between well, so it was nearly noon before Two other bouts complete the are certain to give us a stronger tory of the Weatmlnater Kennel Totzl...... 417 433 4U 1463 New Haven va. Nasatffs, 8:30— achoolboy stars on toe haraoourt Greenwood Lake today. He’ll go the ropes. ,He said later he knew he was willing to -take a modest with the . choose between the NIT and the while losing but two games. The 147, New York, outpointed Freddie Verplanck School,- ly dominated the NCAA ranks a four rounds with Jimmy De Lenge, I had my four birds strung to­ weekly mat presentation . . . bench and will be available for im­ Dawson. 14614, Ohicago, 10. • Club ahow to repeat as champion 1 in Rudy Knight, cousin of BdSby he wan dead the first time Demp­ cut say 10 per <'ent—but he was TWENTY YEARS AGO— Ralph rival NCAA championships. record was the greatest racked up Hnlimeae, lae. Sunday, Feb. 1& few years ago. But the betting on same fellow he boxed with yester­ Rec Results gether. He had three in the blind, In the past 16 years by a Clarke- Skippy Browning; one of the portant pinch hitting and utility Miami Beach, Fla. — G il o! them all, was calmly munching Knight who is In his fourto eeaeon sey hit him. . . . . V. emphatic in sa^n^ he wasn’t ready Metcalfe set a world’s indoor one down somewhere in the tus­ NEW NC.V.A RULE.S, which af­ ae’wlcea. PIrkr.v ...... 104 taa 108 3.14 Pawtucket* va. BA’s. 3:30—Ar­ Davey is mainly neighbor-against- day. for a 2.5 per,,cent slash that would fect most all of the leading col-, coached squad. world’s greatest divers, will ap­ Turner, 149 %. Philadelphia, out­ his dog biscuits, while Len Carey, Rofsetto ...... 1^ io» 111 m of pro play here. Rudy Is typical Davey hasn’t done that.'sHe has record for 70 yards with a time socks and cattails behind us. He The team is strong in the sense 108 1*7 mory. neighbor, based on his pre vious TV What will They. be dolpg at 10 reduce his'('alary to $67,500. of ;07...... N'sulff Arm- (SBi leges, strike the NIT a triple blow. ... A product of the New Haven pear, at. the Payne Whitney, pool pointed - Charlie ’’Red” Wtlllama^ of. Cos Cob, Conn,, hla proud mas­ Bedford . of Bobby, with hie fancy pawteg. trained openly for his adoring fans, B. r . Pte. )iad squldged and slurped over half that it is abundly balanced. We ter. diacuased future plans. Rthrork . U sensational atumUng and aggrea SUCCESS* p. m. (ets.t.) tonight? The NCAA enlarged its tourna­ Normal School of Gymnastics, Saturday night In New Haven on 151 •«, Newark, N. J. 10. PriersoK KM 144 106 It will be the Kid’s sixth fight and though he probably has no Parclak, rf ...... : ...... 2 0-3 4 an acre of marsh mud looking for have real good pitching when at sivS defensive woifc. Re la the You guessed it...... 4 0"1 8 ment field to 25>fams, plclicd con­ Clarke teaches physical education the Twenty Fir.st Annual Swim­ San Xntonlo, Tex.—Willie Pep, ‘‘As things stand now,’’ aald Thrrrlen 108 Wesleyan Upsets more business fighting a rugged Buritr. If .. that bird—half an hour at it be­ peak effectlveneas, the defensive leading scorer with the vUttota. world champion at thin staRfi of .Sorlr.a. If • • ...... ; . . 1 1*1 3 flicting dates and told college- for boys at the school.. ming Carnival program. 120, Hartford. Conn, outpointed Carey, "I plan to retire Storm in 96>n 24 cause wasting a duck or any other play Is precise and steady (the in­ Totals ...... 808 891 51t 1816 Ron Harris, Jack HertafMd aisd •Surowter. r .... they no longer could play in bofi Jose ‘‘Pepez’’ Alvarez, 131, Mexico June. We’ll probably ahow him In Baltad Motars 4>1 hla career than Carpentler did 32 Bnnrn. r ...... 1 0-1 2 game bird is to him a serious fielders make the big plays 1 and Trinity, 53-48 Ted Jefferson will be in toe atart- Rockville High Triumphs^ 9 4-.*) 22 meets. a t y . 10. New Haven, Conn.. Hartford, Bfdllk ...... 101 IM 113 .138 years ago, he has never ceased to Tf^ilford. rff ... . . crim again.st good sportsman.slilp. with Irvin back In action, our at­ .1, Fuller ...... 134 107 108 337 Ing lineup aa Weavar eadu tta .!.!!! ...... 3 0-1 6 One of the 23 NCAA berths w.-i- Sacramento, Calif.—F reddle Conn., and Boston within the next claim he’ll win. You have to hand Corrnn, Promptly at noon the guide putt- tack will measure up to anything Duke ...... 114 II 13 » 7 tenth win in Iftgamee,- filled last night when Idaho St.it'’ Bill Veeck Looks Daggers ’’Babe’’ Herman, 140, Los Angelas, few weeks.’’ ChimhArs ...... n o 101 n o sji him that. >'■ Gains Tournament Berth ToUlJt ...... 26 11*22 69 putted up to run us In to camp. The in the league. Speed and’ resource- . Hartford, Feb. 11—(/P>—Wes­ Perhaps we, feel stronger .tlian RnwIerB (Bit clinched the Rocky Mountain Con­ fulness through the lineup gener­ outpointed Mario Trigo, 139, Mon­ C. Fuller ...... ,.1 0 3 101 114 323 leyan spurted In the final two B. F. PtB. curly Chesapeake with him took ference championship. This con­ terrey, Mexico, 10. most about the Internaliprlal Box­ ally enhances out run scoring po- ToUle ...... i n ~m " m s l i n minutes to lick Trinity's baskst- ' UONK BIAT Vdiia Yellowjacketa from Rockville, was the fourth for Plainvllle in 14 rf ...... h1-.1 11 just five minutes to retrieve that ference is one of 14 which aut''- Angeles — Leonard Morrow, 8 TO 6 CHOICE ing Club tossing the b ^ in there Shrrkri’. rf ...... 1 0-0 2 final duck 30 or 40 yards ^ m At Yankees and Indians te:.Ual. It sums up In one sentence ball team 53-48 hers last night. 0-0 4 i matically qjiaUfy thier champion'- 193. New Haven, Tda. 11—-Jacfc Summary: .\mlf“r.«r»n. r V.‘ 20-1 4 for the NCAA 'Tournament. I never make pennant predic­ Sonny Andrews, 176’ j, L o s Miami, Fla., Feb. 7, (Ah—Wil­ Lsiim __ ...... 104 93 91 393 shooting 19 points, and playing MoUnae popped 38 petatt torDugh cause we once sa ^ ^ h a t cap hap­ CIAC .Cla.sa B Basketball Tourna­ ...... 10 6-10 26 The same thing goes for upland Atsmlsn ...... 103' 19 109 301 Rockville (73) Pu^hnf^ll. rtr . In past years man.v teams hav- St. Louis, Feb. 11—(/Pi- A di.s- • handled the same way— if no TV, tions. But.,-1 do think we have a Angeles, 10. liam G. Hglia Jr.’s Spartan Valor brilllAntly as a rebound hawk. the beaket last night aa pen to a collegian under some­ Hubburd. Ip ...... h M game. Walking up grouse is a lot Hayes ...... 93 38 ment next month in New Haven. B F Rts made a double run for tournamen' gruntled yet optimistic Bill Veeck then no radio. White Plains, N. Y. — George was an 8-5 choice today in the 120 138 103 Trinity’s Bruno Christolnl „ tied edged out Yale 6MI I In an ■epUni what similar ofrcumstance.s. of fun for guys with strong legs— team that will be in contention Faraii __ ...... III The year Wa» 193.7, and tire fight (..ast night the Jackets trounced a Doherty, f ...... 3 1 - 7 TntulB ...... ‘Z'i 61 glory. City College of New Yor'- believes the Cleveland Jndlans and Veeck, who says he thinks the throughout. A pennant Is not be­ Monroe, 134',4. Worcester, Mass, $60,000 added McLent^an Handicap Rlcliardann ...... 110 104 113 May for high scoring honors. The IntercoUegleta)Leegae cage battle, N e w Low Prices liut how many o { those completely at Hialeah Park but seven other Brtinard 39 T. was betwpirti Steve Hamas, a hand­ strong Plainville High five, 73 to Hany ...... 3 0 6 1 »t half llmi’ . .12-215 Naaalffa. won both in 19.50. the only team ai’e "attempt­ . Indians and Yanks will .’’change yond this team’s ability. The outpointed Jimmy Wilde, 134 U. winnera led et helf-tima, ThsjBlua held a ^ H .e d g A in r e r p-.-rrP.a, Staum-Brattir. camoufiaged birds, do you lone each ever to score a double. Duque.snn ing to coerce somebody’’ with their I their minds before the season New York. 8. . clasay thoroughbreds had their ______—X some graduate of Penn State, and 57, at the Windy City gym. Pltslia. c ...... 7 1 15 league itself should be stronger T o’.al* ...... 630 804 BOO 1633 (Johnnbto ettoalftlnm, aadFtlMmt- GARTER’S WORK OLOTHES Staiger ...... 0 .3 3' season when you know for certain St. John’s of , St. Loui- late.st radio-television edicts tbat opens,’’ maintains radio and tele- (>’■- VFF- There is considerable Newark, N. J.—Pete Adams, 150, share of backera. Spartan Valor, ■ox Msisrs (U SCHOLASTIC BASKETBALL come wee in doubt until ncat the Max .Schmeling, the former heavy- Three players, center Stan P lis-, , „ . . vprere Arm* <681 you’ve at least Scratched ’em with Jarvis ...... 98 113 II 398 Norkon, g ...... 8 4 20+. . F. r.ts. and Dayton all tried both la.''' keep his St, Louis Browns under ' vision are separate mediums and pitching strength distributed Newark, outpointed Jay Anderson, winner of the $60,000 Tropical Stafford 87, Plainfield 61. end when MoUnes dlidtCd fCr ala For Painters, Carpenters, Plumbers champion, at Hamburg, ,ka, aa„ usual, GlennNoCkba. a n d ...... I ‘.I B. .'the.patUizaY..W'lien a covey.of quail CuoHff* ...... ,1 3 1 13$ 98 permany.'HaBSts, ;M a matter oT -3 ....i '5Tr!ri(rm>:-rr-r:-.": r —-Ov-h- yeAFr-- wraps when - they - play- the- two i should b«- treated .accordinglyi.Jle. -j-i-' -uit.-Even in the 14C, Philadelphia, 'ft.- Handicap oiv Hla last' diitihg Jan. Flynn .....i..;.. 8* 104 139 New London 80, Windbem 49. quksk p4>tnta. W ebdg,a<-Yile- Burr Burke set the scoring pace .3 7 ; minn If . ft 1-1 11 buzzes out. It's tough enough to La Salle of Philadelhia won tlm clubs. points out that the National second division there are top pitch­ Salt Lake City—MaxOhrts; 178, 10, will be carrying 128 pounds, flulllran , ...... 103 33 134 Bulkeley (Hartford) 09, Nor­ paced his team with 19 pohita. It j Toro, c ...... 2 1-2 7 mark down every bird two guns Low Man ...... 76 76 76 138 with 15, 20 anti 15 points respec- . 10 1952 NIT Tournament and wil' The latest Brownie brownout League recognizes the difference. ers like Warren Hacker and Bob Tooele, Utah, outpointed Watson including Jockey Jimmy Stout, in wich 44. was (Jolumbia’a 13to victory In 1$ Fisher, rj: .. 2 4-7 may score when you have good tlvely. The winners held a 22 Totals . .19 15 73 nurjrp.c.^. rr .1 .1-5 9 be welcome back, but \inbeatcn popped up yesterday when both ' TO OFFSET the Brownie void Rush in Chicago, Murry Dickson Jones, 175’/j, Lpa Angeles, 10. the mile and an eighth McLennan. Totals ...... "I m *»I8 MS 1493 East Hartford 89, Hall 62. gemea Yale’s record now Is » 1 3 . to 11 period lead and a 38 to 21 | Snttllf*. Ip . . 6 1-1 11 (logs—-what chance of finding them Seton Hall is the prize the New Cleveland Said it hopes to bring Plainvllle (57) .. 0 0-0 0 the Indians and Yankees announc­ halftime advantage. Entering | B F Pl.s I .Mstrrn. Ijr without a dog? York sponsor.^ want most. ed there would be no radio or TV it.s’ fans at least 11 TV versions of I’ve heard tfie argument ad­ the final eight minutes. Rockville' Brown, g ...... 1 3 TotAlfl . 20 10-17 6S SETO.V HALL may prefer the coverage of their games with' St. Tribe games in other American held a comfortable 56' to 34 edge. Ann*« Spot (3.^) vanced that ujing a pointer or NCAA. The school has tried the League cities and substitute other MORIARTY Chapman ...... 2 2 B. F. I.x>uis—either at home or on the -Johnny Canavari,_in ■ hia first Ewald . . ; 1 ■ 0 ■ 2 , .... ' O-rt" setter. toJocatf game. whirh.i..-( tfie NLT. thrta -Umes -wlthout succies.':-. road/...... -V - - ... - . . ■ • • American League.radio bcoadcaatS; r1 . r s ' "tr first of a field dog's two ba.sic func­ year of coaching at Rockville, de- Beaudoin ...... 1 1 •1, ,.\crorn#*ro. i f- . . , . 6 0-0 12 Its last lo.ss was in last year’s NIT IT WAS VEECK who opened the I when they meet St. Louia. servea a world of credit for the Roman, c ...... 7 2 16 n.lvoMR, If . 0 0-2 0 tions, means many more game to La Salle. REPUTATION Roi»j«idy. If . . ... 0 0-1 0 skirmish earlier with his announce­ showing- of hi.'i squad. He built Basney, f ...... 6 1 n .M fl birds found and klllca, ultimately The tournament has to have se- Pngjint. c . .. 1 the ruination of shooting. There :.i cral Nqw YoiTt teams to ensure i ment that Browns’ games would COLLEGE BASKiyrBALL a fast-breaking team around PI1.S- Buchanan ...... 5 2 12 Wlorr.blrkl, rp .. ,. .T 0-0 6 not be televised when they were ka. one of the state'a leading scor­ rg ■ n 0-1 4 • perhaps a granule of-truth in this financial success. These probab Is Known Throughout The State R ...... 4. .. 1 0-4 2 reasoning, but always ready is the j will be College a- on the road unless they were cut Columbia 68, Yale 63. ers. Totals ...... 23 11 57 in on the TV receipts. New York, Syracuse 86, Niagara 78. Rockville has now won 10 of ~ Score at halftime 38-21, Rbck- . Ifi .1-11 15 stopper of lowered limits. More either New York University or F Cleveland and Boston vetoed conversation - wise Is .lohn’s of Brooklyn — possibi Holy Cross 87; Springfield MANY, MANY 16 starts:...... The- loss - hwt- night- vine. Scorr St. h»U time. 39rI9. Arini, __ Important Veeck’s plan. and.droppcd..St.:Louis .(Mlass.) •7-6-. -— ...... - - 1949 f O M CLUB C O U H both...... ,, from their home night schedules. Sponsors of the NIT .say they at'" Providence 92, Rhode Island ( ^ Maroon. Radio and heater. Boston already has made a re- Brown 65, Boston Univ. 61' Stock No, U-85. ,j. PEOPLE, N O I studying carefully the records o (Overtime). , every possible team-but so-fa -ciprocal agreement on radio'broad­ nothing official ha.s been an- casts with the Browns and is not J 1951 FORD VICTORIA 2-DOOR SEDAN ONLY IN TOWN, noupced. The fir.it acceptance- Involved in the new squabble that NBA AT A GI.ANCE ! Bronie. Radio, heater, Fordoinatie drive. C l mav come next week. The tourna­ will cancel 44 radio descriptions of Brownie games. Tuesday’s Scores Stock No. U -9 ^ .;...... ^ i BUT FROM ALL ment opens March 7. Good bets for Invitations would Cleveland announced it felt teje- Indianapolis 88, Baltimore 83. seem to be Holy Cross. Seattle vislon and radio rights should be Rochester 101, Philadelphia 85. 1951 MERCURV CONVERTIBLE COUPE OVER University, Louisville. 5Western Gray. Raltlio, heater, overdrive. White wall 4 0 1 0 C Kentucky, .Dayton and Duquesne tires.^Gne owner car. Stock No. U-S7...... A 1 ^ 0 CONNECTICUT, from last year's field plus Niagara Tiilsa, and Oklahoma City Univer­ 1952 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR SEDAN sity. COME TO US These would be in addition to Gray'. Radio and heater. Seton Hall, LaSalle and the.Nev Stock No. U-72...... $1995 FOR A USED CAR York schools. Since some of th'- teams might prefer the NCA/5 1951 PONTIAC C ONVERTIBLE . .J t’s alw ays, Winter ....[ Tournament, the original N il' _ b r o k e n LOTS OF FINE QUALITY Gray, radio, heater, hydriunatic. j / TiivU*afion Ifsr is lioiirid fo‘ incITiile' On«i owner, low-mileage Car. Stock No,^ -6 8 ___ more than the. final dozen entries. $2295 ■ The NIT offers Several. selling'- BECMM in your refrigerator points over the NCAA. The tourna­ 1948 LINCO LN CONVERTIBLE ment is played' all in one place /VlEN'SWEAR BeeondUioned motor. Sadie, .'hoatec, ^overdrive. THEY KNOW WE iiiate^id -ot being apHt Into section; like the NCAA. This means le.v REAL BARGAINS AT THESE PRICES White wall tires. Stock No. CB-22...... r:...$1295 That's why BalianUm Baer is deep* traveling and. consequently le.i HAVE expense for- the teams. The poteh- 1952 MERCURY 4-DOOR SpDAN hrewedtalioM UaRitDflaverr wan ’ttaT'gate'- money' fo r ' 'the- 'wintTO-.'- Academy blue. 6,200 miles. SP0RT90/1TS CONNECTICUrS when served ice cold. usually runs higher in the Nl'i Tool and Dio M okors Radio, heater, mrrcomatic...... SAVE$400 than in the NCAA. $35.00 Reg.—NOW $24.50 Much New , York debate hs $59.50 Reg.—NOW $41.95 Gouge Makers 1950 PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE CLEANEST CARS Ballantine brews for flavor ! For lightness, centered around a possible Invita­ $29.96 Reg.—NOW Precision Machinists Sea mist green. Radio, heater, hydramatlc. Low yes! For tiryness, of course! But first, tion to Rio Grande College of Ohio $23.95 PRICED RIGHT which Is unbeaten in 30 games and $55.00 Reg,—NOW $38.95 Bullard Operators mileage. One owner car. Stock No. U-46...... $1945 last, and always, Ballantine brews for features (Clarence (Bevo) Francis, $•26.95 Reg— NOW $19.50 the fine, full flavor that chill can’t killl highest scoring player in the $.50.00 Reg.—NOW $33.50 Boring Mill Operators 1949 OLDS 76 4-DOOR SEDAN gftoe’a iistory. $24.9ii Reg.—NOW $18.95 Engine Lathe Operators Gray. Low mileage. Radio and heater. Serve Ballantine Beer right off the • BIJJ^^ANDE would be eligible $47.00 Reg.—NOW $29.95 COME IN YOURSELF The air age has on/y just started. And as this industry, grows, Pratt fis Whitney-Aircraft Drill Press Operators Stock No. U-975. ; ...... $1295 ice. Every glass just brims with flavor! under NIT rules but the tourna­ $15.85 Reg.—NOW $11.50 ment would put the small school $30.95 Reg.— NOW $27.50 world’s foremost builder of engines for commercial and military aircraft—will grow. Which Spinning Lathe Operators up against teams which are usually means there will be a lot of opportunities— 5000 openings during the next few months 1951 MERCURY SPORT SEDAN considered out of its class. Grinding Machine Oporotors Green. Radio and heater. EYE ’EM! Charles E. Davis, Rio Grande's SHOES —for ambitious, able men willing to work for ah unusually g(x>d future. Sheet Metal Mechanics Stock No. NT-281...... $1795 president, is coming to New York JACKETS ODD LOTS this week. He hopes to find out All Jackets NOT ALL SIZES And look at these immediate advantages you get at Pratt 8t Whitney Aircraft: A Liberal Scrapers 1947 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR SEDAN TRY’EM! the score. Lined or Unlined Wage Scale • Overtime Premium* s Automatic Cost-of-Living Adjustments • PAID $17.95 VALUES $8.95 Holidays • PAID Vacations • Group Insurance • CLEAN. Bright Working Conditions • Material Handlers Two-tone blue. Radio and heater. LLANTINE Modern Machines and Tools • Convenient Location • Good Packing Facilities • Many Stock No. U.887...... $795 30% OFF Bench Workers BUY’EM! B&LGH is Your $16.95 VALUES $7J5 other advantages. Janitors • 1947 OLDSMOBILE "98" 4-DOOR SEDAN $11.95’“VALUES Act NOW! . . . for present advantages . . . for future opportunities. Visit a friendly PLUS innumerablo-other jobs Black. Radio and boater. Hydramatlc Drive. $6JI5 All cars Hated have the SHIRTS P 8s W A employment counselor . . . today! Near new Urea, puncture proof tubes. ONE LOT for men']Mflth the widest variety Stbek No. U-SOfl. A real buy at ...... famous "Ed" Sullivan ,afo $845 buy used car warranty. Values to $3.95 BOWLINS SHOES ' ^ : ■ . ] of shop and office skills NOW $2.29 $3.95 j [ i n c o 6 i fflEREinffr TAKE UP TO NEW Employment Office 24 MONTHS BETTER DEAL PBATT a WHITNEY AIRCIUn "South Building" DIVISION OF UNITED AIRCRAFT CORPORATION TO PAY PONTIAC DEALER 366 MAIN STREET MlCttitarBt. T«L M ltdidl S -ilS i , P. Ballantin* ft Sons, Nevn^rk, N. J. V EAST HARTFORD. 8. CONNECTICUT

1 ^' BUNCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1953 PAGE TWENTY.TgMae PAGE T\\^NTY-TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN;, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1953 : Wantcil—rReal Estate Automobiles for Sale 4 Businem Services Offered 1.3 Rooflng Help Salesmen Waiiti^ Newspaper Guild RedrThreateh ROOM FOR gentleman. Very cen­ MANCHESTER, West Side— Six WANTED — House building lot The All America Way. , 1941 MERCURY »nd 1941 Chevro­ MANCHESTER Welding Service. ROOFIN'F^Speclalizing In repair­ ROYAL AND Smith-Comna port­ WE BUY and sell good used furni­ tral.' Continuous hot water. Break­ finished rooms, oil hot witter within '4 mile of Center. Send Out at Nashua let. Both extra clean and in ex­ Portable equipment. General ing roofs of all. klnda Alao new SECREIARY able ana standard typewrltera. ture. combination ranges, gas fast if desired. Phone Mitchell heat, storm windows; screens snd particulars to Box X. Herald, Bonn on EDC Classified • roofs. Gutter work. Chimneys Se e US FIRST All makes of adding machines ranges and heaters. Jones Furni­ L b U W A H A a rA T A '5 cellent condition. See Bob Oliver, welding, boiler and furnace weld­ Young lady, 18 to 25 years of age, 9-0513. doors, awnings, ameaite drive and Center Mo^or Sales, 461 Main ing. Mitchell 9-1658 or Mitchell cleaned,- repaired. 26 years’ ex- •old or rented Repairs on all ture Store, 36 Oak. Mitchell garage. Convenient to bus and SMALL AMOUNT of acreage (CVmtiaiied From tags Oma) atreet. high school graduate, typist; ste- Whether you're a salesman or makes. Marlow’s. AT THE CENTER—Pleararit large wanted. Suburban district. Suit­ BOB P B T T IT Washington, Feb. 11—0—The Advertisenients 9-8762.. pelertenca. Free eatimates. Call -nogBap4\y. dealrabie^...tor ..Flnanea: 9-1041. school, Phona Francis K. Wagper,, HoowTey. ’ Mahcfiealer ''ftlTlcheH' twicher; etfreii' wwrkier Or' rretovy rbOM ftfr otib OF twd geatlemen; ‘ Itealtor. Mltcheli'S-b028.' ' able Td bufia' amalf' - house. 9f-(OW9A*'POWmQ.'* xiM*fteth'NeWii"pap*f Guird tGtoy Man ipptovai. ‘inia M A m y 1951 FORD Cuatom elRht, fully ATTICS AND Ba.‘em?nts cleaned. Office In Manchester. Salary. .5- employe, you'll find It profitable BOLTON — Building atone and FLORENCE 2 and 4 gas range, In MUchell 9-5028. ’ „ 9WIMGr 9HOT THAT CLASSIFIED ADVT. 3-.5361. ’ day week. -Excellent working con­ 14-16 Wadaworth atreet. Tenements...... -63 has loal Ita.^.bargalnlng rJghta.. at- newspaper TaagUcha Rundashau -- equipped, two door airid fdrddr, Rubbish and a.shea hauled. AIT to check" ■'With tis before' chan^hg nagKone* Boithn Notch Quatry. excellent cohditlonr A wonderful ■ MANTCMESTER-Slx h>om co­ -IC8MPB WAT /4MOM Q-"~ DEPt> HOURS ditions. the Nashua, N. H„ T,elegraph. publiehed the proclamattion. Former local owncra. For a real Jobs done at your convenience. positions. Phone Mitchell 9-0617. Stanley buy at $65. Also one. Frigidaire, - UGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOM FOUR ROOM apartment,, central lonial. Fireplace, all hardwood WANTED—A small home, mini­ THC NATIOH’8 HI&H 8:15 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. buy, buy at Center Motora, 461 Reasonable rates. Mitchell 9-3802 Heating— Plumbing 17 Patnode. $40. Kemp’s, Inc;* for couple or one or two girla. mum four completed rooms. Con- 9 C o a m a 9 F .The National Labor Relations ‘West Berlin Is the chief prove-. APPLY 9 TO 5 P. M. location, heat and hot water. floors. Tile bath and extra lava­ cstion center of the American Main atreet. or 9-9791. One of the largest mutual insur- Call Mitchell 9-9257. yeniertt to tranrportation. Box C, Board yestarday unanimously EFFICIb.NT Plumbing and heat­ MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY anc-e companies with a complete Write Box F. Herald. tory. Oil hot water heat. This war politicians,’’ the party mani­ COPY CLOSING TIME Other Hours By Appointment.. BRAND NEW 1953 17" Emer on MAGIC CHEF, white enamel gas home isAirand n*4r and In excel­ Herald. granted a motion by the Telegraph FLOOR PROBLKM.S solved with ing. Pluggeo drains machine line of auto and general ca.sualty television $169. tax and warran­ range, in excellent condition. Can WELL. FURNISHED rooma, e-ult- TWO ROOM apartment with pri­ Publishing Co. to rescind the festo asserted. "W ith the rati- FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. SAVE MONEY AT cleaned. Phone Mitchell 3-6497. Insurance, fire insurance and life abla for light housekeeping. No lent location. Priced right. . The ARE YOU Ready to sell your prop­ fleation of the war treaty, the ex­ linoleum asphalt -tile counter. PERSONAL FiN.ANt E CO. ty included. Can arrange terms be seen st 309 Spruce street, vate bath, alao light housekeep­ B and E Agenev. Phone Mitchell union’s rights. The union did not MON. THRU FRI. Expert workmanal.ip, free esti­ i insurance has an opening available to suit. Cali MUchell 9-0980. MUchell 3-6983. objection to children. Inquire 24 erty ? We have ready buyers istence of the West Berlin popu­ McCLURE AUTO COMPANY A PLUMBING shop at your door. ing rooma on bus line—no objec­ 9-8715 or 9-1167. oppose the motion. 10:30 A. M. mates. Open eveninga. Jones Fur­ In Manchester and Glastonbury, Grove street, Rockville, Hillside tion to children. Inquire 24 Grove waiting for properly intManches- lation is immediately threatened. No time lost. New work. AUera- 806 Main St. Mitchell 9-74.30 tbecause Of an expansion program. The NLRB said the guild local Top dollar for ,vour car in niture. Oak atreet. Mitchell UPniGHT PIANO. $15. Also two EMERSON TABLE MODEL Ma­ House, Apartment 14. street. Rockville, Hillside House, ANDOVEIR—Six room Cape Cod, ter and vicinity. Qatlo and Co., This way, the U .. 8. imperiaUata SATURDAY 9 A. M. tiona, copper piping, fixtures, hot hogany ITelevlslon. Ideal for the failed to renew its filing of non- would bring the West Berlin pop­ 9-1041. refrigerators. $10 each, and gas Apt. 14. Hartford 5-9198. evenings 8-3989, trade toward.s a new Hud.son water automatic heaters. Youngs­ EXPERIENCED waitress, full or j Selection will -be based on apti- den or cottage. $49.95. Phone ROOM FOR gentleman. Private five flnlahed, ,otl heat, large lot, Oommunist affidavita, flnancia) ulation into the moat dangerous welding outfit. 70 Mill street. only $9,000. Gall MItch«H 3-8274 or MUchell 3-6946. TOUR COOPERATION WILL Hornet, • Wasp, or a jruaran- WINDOW SHADES made to order town sinks, sold. .Estimates glad­ part llm ;. Meals and uniforms I tude for the business, general edu- Mitchell 9-5650. home. Quiet neighborhood. 59 data and other information requir­ situation.” .tecd used car. ly given. C. O. Lorentsen. Mitch­ furnk'hed, $1 per hour. Apply : cation and social mobility. Excel­ Holl atreet. or Hartford 5-5138. Schwarts LIST YOUR home with the E and ed annually by the Taft-Hartley BE APPRECIATEp and Installed. Venetian blinda Bnainesa Locations Real Estate. ■By Including West Berlin in ell 9-7636. Arthur's Dnig. lent income opportunity for thfe ~OUR LARG^I^LECTION E Agency for the attention and Act. and curtain rods. 24 hour service. successful applicant. Write Box Building Materials 47 the aggreaalve military aystam of. Easy Terms. Bank Hates. ROOM FOR RENT at 272 Main for Rent €4 sale that you want and expect. The Telegraph firat asked the Estimates gladly given. Fagan K ,, c.-'o' Herald, giving age, educa­ . atreet .Parklng, .Mitchell 3-4071 the war pacta,” the preclamatien! Did MI-3-5121 Window Shade r o R «»l« -44 at HEATING-Frofr. • A - U» Z.-C on­ EXPERIENCEtt Fountain --help. CLAMSHEU-L OF FLOOR AND TABLE , - BOLTON NOTCH The E and B*- Agency.-;^ phone board for an election. It expreased satd, "the occupying powers Shel­ Telephone Mitchell 9-9442 version burners, boller-bumer fulFor part time. $1 per hour. Ap­ tion and qualifications. CASING ...... per ft. after 7 p. m. OFFICE FOR rent. East Cantaif Bolton Notch. Mitchell 9-4473. street Tel. Mitchell 3-6514 or MUchell 9-8715 or 9-1167. doubt that the union still repre- ly break the fou r-p ^er agree­ units, complete heating aystems. ply Arthur Drug. MOULDED BASE , per ft. LAMPS AND ALL GAS Opdh Evenings ROOM TO Rent. Bath, ahower, Mltcheli 9-5820. A real choice 4-Room Ranch with •aened a majority of Us workers. ment on Berlin, which cen neve LINOLEUM P.emnanta .50c square All work guaranteed. ’Time pay­ STAIN GRADE 14i encloaed breeieway and ga ra ge- parking. Off Eaat Center, .and Tba NLRB .decUned to order the no other .result then, further leo-. J«st and Pound 373 MAIN STREET - yard. Ajfphali t;fe, wall covering ments arranged "Mnnarty Broth­ OAK DOORS ... .*v. 9.95 RANGES MARKED DOWN! no baaament^il heat—til* bath— LeRal Notice Porter streeta. Mitchell 3-6285. election because it said the guild latioh, distress end endengering Done by rellaTle, well-trained ers. Tel. Mitchell 3-5135. Help Wanted— Male .36 Situations Wanted— CEDAR STAIN SHAKES- amesita driva—storm windows and LOST NEARBY Bolton — Collie All dolors ...... per pq. Suburban for Rent 66 AT A COURT o r PROBATE was out of complianca with the of the Weet Berlin popuietlon." men. All jobs guaranteed. Hall Female .38 13.95 STOP IN AT ■oreena—now vacant—only $11,250, dog. Sable and white, Anawera to 1948 OLDSMOBILE Ciiih aedan. PLUMBING And heating. Special­ WANTED Service station attend­ FRAMING 2x4 to 2x10 ROOMS For Rent with Kitchen mi- - within - And. .far -,Ui£ j filing requtrementr...... — ^ ------'Fhe -statement- amounted-to’ en-' Chl-Chie. Dog tag No. 60212. If Linoleum Co. 5i8 Cottage atreet. privileges, 136 Bissell atreet, or NEWLY DECORATEHl, unfur­ "and ft "will 'qiiiUUy for OI—excel­ DlPtrlrl of MiLrchfJt^r, on the J*lh Radio, heater, Hydramatic. It’a izing in repairs. Copper water ant. Good proposition for right WILL CARE for your child days SHEA'nUNG 1x8 CHAMBERS’ FURNITURE nished,. spacious four-room apart­ lent terms for non-vet. dBv of FebruBry. 1W3. ___ Certification was ordered re­ outright threat of blockade. Com­ found, pleaae call Mitchell 3-R807. Mitchell 9-4022, evenings Mitch­ phope Mitchell 9-9080. ' yotir.a for $798. February Inven-, piping, i cmo leling electric equip­ man. Apply In per. on. Boland or evenings in reliable licensed (Small truck load ment in colonial estate. Beauti­ Pretent, JOHN J. WAIaLETT. scinded when the union did not re­ munist crews have huUt a "death ell 3-6166 or Mitchell 3-8109. JudRe, . 1^' tory Sale. Brunner'a, .1.58 Eaat ment for plugged drains. Edward Motors, '369 Center street. . home. Call Mitchell 9-8801. lots) ...... per M 99.50 I At the Green fully situated but in proximity to spond to a Jan. 2 order to Show tone" on the 70-mile perimeter I PLEASANT ROOM IN private BiPUte of George H. Wnddell. Ute of i between West Berlin and tha So­ Announcements 2 Center atreet. Open Mon. and IX30RS OPENED, keys fitted, Johnson, Mitchell 3-6979 or APPALACHIAN OAK shopping facilities and lake. T, J. CROCKETT AGENCY MgncheBter. in Biilt.’ Dletrlrt, dece*ped. ; why It should be retained. CURTAINS Laundered and Inon- 9:30 to 5:00 home. Gentleman , preferred. The executrix having exhibited her i viet Zone. The border between Thura. eveninga 'til 9:30 p. m. copied, vacuum cleaners, iroiis, Mitchell 3-5044. FLOORING ...... per M 195.no Garage and ground privileges. DRAFTSMAN Ing done In my home. Call MUch­ PLYSCORD 4.\8 ...per M i60.no Mitchell 9-5369. 244 Main Street dnul Admlntfltratlnn account with aaid | the West sectore and Eaat Berlin A^IY TYPE doll repaired. Dreaaed guns, etc., repaired. Shears, Adults. South Coventry P ll^ m eatite to thla Court for allowance, it la j T i i i c k to order. Specialty collecticn GUARANTEED Plumbing and FOR- INTERESTING WORK ell 9-4333, Eveiiinji.s 7:30 to 8:30 2-7670. •ORDERED: That the Iftth day of i still is open, however, out o f to­ BUY THE BEST FOR LE.SS knives, mowers etc. put Into con­ ALL GRADES OF PLYWOOD NICELY FURNISHED room near i4: irotn. ih e ken respect for the four-power piecea reatored. Dreaaes copied. heating. Alterations and - new IN GROWING INDUSTRY Cheney’a, for gentleman. 224 Mitchell 3-5416 February. 1M3. at ten o'clock, forenoon, I ^liittemore Airs dition for coming needs. Braith- AND PLYSCORD PRACTICALLY New Ruud gas at the Probate Office In the Municipal nature of the city. Call PIgrl-«’ 2-6945. 19!io BUICK SPECIAL DeLUXE 4- walte. .52 Pearl street. work. Perma gla's electric and Dogs— Birds— Pets ' 41 \Vater heater, automatic, 20 gal­ Charter Oak street. Mitchell Ruildlng In Mid Manchealer, be and DOOR SEDAN. Radio and Heat­ gas water heaters sold and in­ Must Have Minimum of Fotir Years Wanted to Rent 68 the fame la aaalgred for a hearing on ■the basket ju s t The Communists ignored the COCKERS. THREE montlM. Red- The Original and Only Office lons. Phone MUchell 9-9333, or 3-8368, Mitchell 3-5886. GLASTONBURY—Practically n*w Plan on Textiles REMINGTON and Schick .ahavera, er. Dynaflow. . ANTIQUES Reflnished. Repairing stalled. Time payments arranged. Drafting Room Experience. In New Haven. ranch house, oil heat,' fireplace, the allowance of paid adtnlnlPtratlon proviso in the defence j ^ t epeclfi- blacks, one male, four femajes. MUchell 3-4159. Ask for John.son. account m’ith paid eptate and thlP Court be£ore the shot.’’ parta and aervlce at Ruaaell'B 1947 'BUICK SUPER DeLUXE 4- done OR any furniture. Tieman, Skelley Brothers, Mitchell 9-8714. Experience In Our Product Not LARGE. FRONT bedroom. Jtftchen WANTED—3 or 4 room unfurnish­ garage, full cellsr,. about 2 acres cally excluding W est Berlin from Sired by Champion Tucker's directs that notice of the time and Barber Shop, corner Oak and DOOR SEDAN. Radio and Heat­ 189 South Main atreet. Phone Necessary. NATIONAL G.E. 10" Bowl heaters, regular privileges for couple or 2 girls. ed, heated apartment by couple of land, in excellent location. Only place assigned for Paid hearing he (Oontbinad From Page One) its conditions and said: ' Spruce..jtreeta. Phone Mitchell er.' ...... Mltohell 3-5643.------LENNOX Furnaces and warm, air Salary Commensurate With Ability. Brown Bomber. A.K.C. regisi^ered. B y iL D E R S SUPPLIES____ - $8; 95,- priced- for• clearance-— a t--- Near bus line. Jnqulre.l4G Garden . .with one child. Mitchell 3-7727-. .. -814,900;-43aH Mitchell 3-8274. _i:lvcn to all .wrf«n".. k»iQwn. to be "All Wast Bariinan must be heating. Earl Van Camp. Mltcheli "’Chase. Hebron Road, ’’South Bol­ epted therein to appear and be hearu 9-552S. 1946 PLYMOUTH FQRPOR. PE- $3.99. • Bninner-’-s, 358 East Center; -Drive after. 5. p. m. -Hartford 5-5138. -Schwarts Raal thereoh hv -pubHithlrg ’ a ro p y of this for adjuatment to comtant and acr Aware that as a rasultotauch war. 9-5844. 'Apply PersoTinel DppartTnent ton. MUchell 3-5427...... 420 Davenport Avenue •WE ARE two little boys—we mtas^ LUXE. Radio, lleater. COMPLETE Repairs ■ny .Stuart R. Phone MUchell 3-5191. Estate. order In some new.«paper having a cir­ celeratlng change." policy, the government of Eaat 1949 OLDSMOBILE 88 4-DOOR SE­ Wolcott, A-1 r.epair, Sales, on New Haven, Conn, PLE/tSANT ROOM In private our Daddy. He needs a three room culation In said District, at least five Whittemore said it is true that Germany and tha magistrate of Personals .3 EXPERT* REPAIR and SERVICE p io n e e r PARACHUTE CO. FINCHES Come In to see these davp before the dav of said hearing. DAN. Radio and Heater. Hydra­ v.’ashing machines, vacuum clean­ Telephone State 7-3.597 FLORENCE Electric range, .1 sin - home. Convenient location. Park­ furniahed apartment desperately GOVENTRY Rout# 44, Coventry— New England’s textile industries East Berlin are forced, to take matic. for all types of warm air fur­ gaily colored birds now on sale. ing. Mitchell 9-2044. for ua to join him in Connecticut. JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. THE PROSPECT Hill School for ers, motors, small appliances. face unit-s and deep well; 3 stor­ Route 44, on but line. Lovely have been declining slowly for further energetic protective mass- 1949 STUDKBAKER CHAMPION naces coal, oil, or gas. Viking Forest Street Kelly’.'? Aquarium, 29 Sunset Mitchell 9-4668. more than 40 years but that tha young children. Tranaportatlon Welding. 180 Main atreet. Phone age compartments. Reg. $219.95, nearly new five-room ranch. urea in the interest of their popula­ 2-DOOR SEDAN. Radio and furnace blowers and Mor-Siin win­ street. Open 'til 9. LARGE, ,sunny, newly decorated growth of metal working eatah- fumUhed. Mra. Lela Tybur, dlrec- Mitchell 9-6678. Diamonds— W atches-— sale price $179.95. Watkins Broth­ Storm windows and doors. Vene­ tion, for which tha 'front c)ty ^ H t- Heater. ter air conditioners Installed. We room in new home. Private fam­ llahmenta has more than taken up lotans’ will be exclualvely raspon- ' tor. Phone Mitchell 9-jl767. .:-.^-.v-. •WANTED- -Man. to . polish cars. Jeivelry 48 ers, 935 Main.e-treet...... ily. Centrally located between- two tian bllnda,-..ptcture:.window,. . oil 1951 STUDiRBAKER CHAMPION REFRIGERATION .Service, com­ can make ugly pipe-ciuttered cel­ flousen tor Sale 73 teifiile losses. ilble." lars clean, roomy and attractive. Apply in person. Gorman Motor Poultry and Supplies 43 bus lines. Parking apace. GenUe- burner. Full cellar. Elevation, 4-DOOR SEDAN. Radio and mercial and domeatic. See our LE>3NAP.D W. YO.ST, Jeweler, re­ KELVINATOR Refrigerator, 9.1 , m etw ifr New Ehtgland metal using id- By Including Eaat Berlin In this BALLARD’S Driving School. Man- Heater. Overdrive. T. P. Aitken, Heating and Sheet Sales. 285 Main street. man working nighU preferred. ^ acra land. Immediate occu­ cheater'a oldeat. Thouaanda of display of guaranteed used refrig­ BROAD-BREASTED Bronze Tur­ pairs, aojusta watches expertly. cu ft. two door 1952 model, r?g. Olln C. Lewis, 99 Trebbe drive, THREE BEDROOM RANCH pancy. $13,600. Cash $3,700. Wm. dustrlaa employed 845,000 workers statement, tha party apearad to 1951 STUDKBAKER CHAMPION Metal Contractor. Phone Mitchell last year, a gain o f naarty'350,000 accident free Inatruction houra. erators. George H. Williams As- 3-8793. keys, fresh frozen, 22-25 pounds. Reasonable prices. Open daily. $450, sale price $375. Limited sup­ Manchester. Goodchild, Sr., Realtor. Mitchell foreshadow pllma'to nock the iOC- STARUGHT COUPE. Radio and roclates. 260 Tolland Tnrnpike. FOREMAN .59c pound. Also fresh eggs. ply. Watkins Brothers, 93!^ Main Brand new home with large ainca 1939. tor border within tha city as a Hundreda of aatlafled atudenta. Heater. Overdrive. Thursday evenings 129 Spruce 3-7925 any time. Paradtua 102 115 130 837 Manchester. Phone 'Mitchell Srhaub's Turkey Farm, 188 Hills- two closet master bedroom. VlIXAGK C'HABMKRS Textile employment averaged "protective'! measure. For appointment tel. Mitchell 1946 FORD V-8 2-DOOR. PRESSROOM street. MUchell 9-4387, street. Jarvis Realty <3» 9-2245. 9-3585, nights Mitchell 3-7891. Movinir—^Truekinf—> town road. Boarders Wanted 59-A Two smaller bedrooms. Large MANCHESTER—Comer lot, six ...... 8fi 89 Total* ...... 55.1 521 as 1562 >25.000 workers last year 1941 CHEVROI.ET 4-DOOR SE­ FRIGIDAIRE Refrigerator, 6 cu. Moore ...... r»aael’* 181 agsinat 253,000 in 1939, Whitte­ Storage 20 Due to a promotion in our rooms, 2 unfinished, excellent lo­ So.iblep ...... 87 12.1 3S3 The ENJOY A Drlver’a llcenae. For ex­ DAN. RUBBISH and Ashes removed. Garden— Farm— Dairy ft., good running order. $40; "Wst- WE HAVE AN opening in our kitchen, dinette and living Gregor ...... Paurani. Sr. more said, adding: "Our textila SEVERAL OTHERS TO CHOOSE Organization, we are in need Articles for Sale 45 cation, near school end bus. All PaRanl.' Jr...... »5 107 801 pert Inatruction call the Manchea- Parking lots and driveways plow­ AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CO., Products...... 50 kins Brothers, 935 Main rtreet. well supervised, licensed rest room with fireplace. Conveni­ - City.. utilities, storm, -windows. Kusmik ...... Ku.vJs_. JUk. 149 109 365 manufacturers were suffering, as ...... ,FROM^_ .. p| 8 .fqrem.aR,who. ha ;iwine.-for .aged or retired people.. Ertckjron i.T.~ Notice -- ter Driving Academy, PBgrlm ed.. Jmmedlale.aervlce, reasonable •local ' and-'long--dis?8nc*» - mcvliig;- BA B-Y. T£NDA, - ekcelleni—rondl- ent t&schfktl and bits-. ■ -^screens, combination doors. Only- Zwjkk.,,,, ..... -were Great- Britaln’ib-- from an-ia- KELVINATOR Electric range, Gall Mitchell 9-4129. __ 485 471 1S74 LiUcaa ..... ,.-.101 lU 10 2-7249.' T R U (^ s p e c ia l s rates. Phorte Mitchell 9-0650. packing, storage. Cali MUchell ehce in operating a press tion. Skis and ski boot.s. size 8. diate occupancy. one year old. Call owner Mitchell Totals ...... temattonal Slump In this particu­ Board Of Tax Rdvlaw p o t a t o e s double oven, floor sample, rtg. Matoaey Radio A T.V. (3> 64i 16M lar industry." 19.50 iJi-TON STUDEBAKER PICK­ 3-5187 - Hartford 6-1423. room. Must have at least MUchell 9-0044 after 5:30 p. m. y. S. No. 1 . Bryan 3-8589...... 78 102 270 Totals ...... 551 538 The Board of T ix Ravtaw of the MANCHESTER Oil Burner Service. Br().s. Phone MUchell 9-7037. $279.95, .sale price $239.9.5. Wat- ARTHUR A. KNOFLA Barton ...... UP. ’Two to choose from. Installations, repairs, cleaning. tliree years experience. Bloodgood ...... {13 103 80 270 Town of Manchester. Cdan., will INCOME TAX SERVICE — Call MANCHESTER —Package Deliv­ ATTENTION Ladies! Slip covers kin.s Brothers, 935 Main street. Realtor VERNON — Bolton Lake Shorea. Palmeh ...... 84 77 10.*i 2fi6 HartterA Kns* <•1 Box 1949 >i-TON S’niDEBAKER RACK. Range and power burners. 447'j Knowledge of sheet metal op­ 121 ion 83 114. HOOVER IMPROVED be In seseion at tho Municipal Dan Moaler, Mitchell 9-3329. ery. I>ocal llgh* triicking and and drap'e.s custom made. Re-up- 875 MAIN ST. F;ST. 1921 Extra large, four-room houae, 43 Ledoux ...... 87 87 87 St, Orors* -----... 1949 %-TON DODGE PICK-UP. Main street, Manchester. Tol. Household Goods 51 TWO SERVEL Ga . refrigeratore, Phone; Mitchell 3-5440 While ...... 84 10.3 28.1 Sa>1rozin|ki ...... 102 97 108 307 Building the following days dur­ DeLuxe Body. package delivery. Refrigerators, erations helpful. Excellent holsterlng. , Beautiful fabrics, ft. X 24 ft. Fireplace with knotty Blcannelte ...... 94 89 87 290 ing the month of Feb; tM OrFeb­ FILE YOUR tax return In your Mitchell 9-6196, Mitchell 9-2.103, $30 each. Watkins Brothers, 93.5 Evenings MIti.hell 9-5938 .314 Q. Didn’t' World Series compe­ MUmt Beach, Fla., Feb. l l washers and stove moving a opportunity. print.s. stripes, solids. Expertl.v pine trim. lO’ i ft. x 16 ft. kitchen. Totals ...... 444 441 477 1382 W* 1n t c r ...... 100 116 88 ruary 3, 3, 4, 5 and S teen S-5 home. Tax advice baaed on exper­ Main .street. REMEMBER Or Mitchell 9-5592 Madaeii ...... 99 98 106 30.3 tition sUrt In 1903, and weren’t —(/P>—Former Prealdent Herbert Studebaker Salea and Service MANCHE.STER TV Service, radio specialty. Mitchell 9-0752. finished, $5 down, $2 weekly, Biggest Bargain in Town! ! Tile balh, double cloaeta. Master p. m.; February 9, 10. 11 from d ience. Gall Collect Hartford 3-5288 Garden (irove the firat teams to play In it the Hoover planned to leave St. and TV specialists since 1934. GRAY MANUFACTURING balance one year to pay. Call 10-PC. BEDROOM SET MAGIC CHEF gas range, al-o 1 SIX ROOM Cape Cod, four rooms bedrooms. Storm windows and 80 222 Totals ...... 516 510 soa' 15M to 8 p. m.; FebruatT from S to for your appointment. Dual Tax CHORCHER MOTOR SALES ALBATR A BERRY, rubbish re­ Mr.s. Carr, MUchell 9-7320. 12-PC. IJVING ROOM SET . . .the doors. Full" cellar. Only busfness Culver Mr('ann*a <41 Red Sox and Pirates? Francis Hoapital today and head Ho'jse aervlce call $3.50. Mitchell Bendix automatic, washer. Both finished, two unfinished. Built Rohrbach . 92 288 1.76 109 • 11! 3.>6 5 p. m. Service. 60 Oakland Street moval, household snd commercial. COMPANY 5-PC. KITCHEN SET zone in area. Store on premisea. 83 271 T*ainoureaux ...... A. The Series didn't begin for the Florida kgys on a 10-day 9-2186 day or night. three years old and In good con­ 1951. Hot water-oil heat. Vesti­ Camnanele Cliambcra ...... 107 119 130 .352 fishing trip. All persons claiming to ha ag­ Manchester Mitchell 9-9483 Light trucking. Mitchell 9-2591. WINCHESTER 20 gauge pump PLUS A 19,53 Large lot, rooni for three cqttagcs. B oucher 77 2fiO llrrlhind ...... no 82 126 819 dally unUI 1900. It started iw- WANTED —Ride from Hilliard dition. Call Mitchell 9-3206. bule, fireplace, very large kitchen. Shehion 78 354 Tho 78-year-oId former Presi­ grieved by the doing of UM Aa- WIRING IN.STALLATION of all 16 Arbor Street I shotgun, model 12. Like new. ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR . NEW Priced at $14,700. Phone Barbara 7 CfUlhrlc ...... 84 141 121 846 offldally . In '08, when the Red sesaora of tha Town o f Manches­ street to vicinity of A-vtor theater, 1948 CHEVROLET, '/i-lon panel. Fenced rear yard. Aluminum Snow ...... 128 113 81 882 League, at war with the National, dent entered the hospital Saturday typev". No Job too small. Call Hartford, Conn. i Phone MUchell 9-2478. Rugs, Lamps, Linoleum. Woods, Agent. Mitchell 9-7702. T otal* ...... •; 412 447 416 1275 Eaat Hartford. Hours 8 to 5. Good condition, $575. Can be seen Painting—Papering 2f MARGOLIS SOFA, new hand­ combination screens and storm challenged the Pirates. In '04, the with a mild case of influenaa. He ter, Oonn., and those rafulrbig ad­ Phone Mitchell 9-8867 after 12 Mitchell 9-730,1. Dishes and Other Accessories made. Velvet covering. Mu.st he Johnnan Paint (1) Tftlala ...... 5«1 565 579 1709 justments must appear and fUa at 405 Main atreet. “ A GOOD PLACE JU.ST IN TIME for Valentine's O — N — L — Y EMPLOYMENT windows. $9,500 mortgage com- FIVE ROOMS—One year old. All Smith ...... 89 87 98 274 Boaox repeated, and challenged progressed nicely and spent most .noon. PAINTING. Exterior_and Interior, seen to appreciate. Call. Mltcheli mltmenL Priced to sell. .Henry piaster walls, fireplace, ceramic .Ftficroan. 5* , w 78 225 their complaint at one o f thaaa POWER BURNERS and Range Day, coi'tume jewelry. Values -to 25.6 tfae -Otants, but John J. MeChraw of Tuesdsy-out o f bed. The hoepital- 1947 OLDSMOBILE. Good running paperhanging. Ceilings refinish- TO WORK” ...... ■•$537. - ■ 3-7558. , £>cott Agency. Mitchell 9-7683. tile bath, full cellar, hot water, oil C orm irr ...... 88 ' 87 80 4'HENK^' WOMEN'S I.KAGUR reported hie condition Is "good." meetings or at soom adjoumod Burners expert.y cleaned and $39.95 reduced to from $2 to $10. No Payments to Finance Cos. RUfiflFll ...... i . . . 84 104 84 T i2 refused to let hla club meet Bos­ condition. Radio. Heater. Clean cd. Wall paper books on request. OFFICE fired, combination storms. $12,900. Pierce ...... 7n 6.6 86 221 Rawlarattaa (3) Choppy sesa kept the yacht tied meeting of said board of Tax RO> Automobiles for Sale 4 aervtced. l.et us aervlce and re­ Brunner’s. .158 Ea.st Center street. MONTHLY PAYMENTS A. B. C. -O-MATIC washer. Al.'O SclitKtx ...... 81 81 78 ton. throughout. $8.50 or best offer. Estimates given. Fully Insured, LARGE Nationsl corporation will LOCATED JUST outside town la Gatto A Co.. Hartford 5-9198; eve­ 79 — ■ Q. What has been the greatest up at the Flamingo hotal docks view. pair youi washing machine nr re­ Tiilal* ...... 390 4.73 424 1247 Madden ...... 79 Call MItct\ell 9-8535 between 9 Call Edward R. Price. Mitchell FAMOUS NAME pop-up toasters, $19.63 Kelvinator e.lprlric range. Phone ' OF residence A zone. 7 room Cap* ninga 8-3989; MUchell 3-6946. Mafnuann ...... 77 The time of appeal is Umitad by 1949 CHEVROLET’S. Four to frigerator. Metro Service. Mitch­ employ man to mlnage service three-gannfc bowling series - avat and the former President decided a. m. and 2 p. m. 9-1003. department. All benefits. Age 20- regular $22.95, priced for clear­ FREE STORAGE ’TIL WANTED MItrhell 9-4374. Cod. RamMer. Large living room TomilTtron ...... 90 turned In by an individual? to remain" in the hoapital until to­ law to 20 days from and after the choose from. All in excellent con­ ell 9-0883. ATTRACTIVE Four-Room Ranch— .. Fogarty Brothers <21 Ollarl ...... 87 25. Excellent opportunity. Con- ance at $14.M. Brunner’s. 358 PHONE ME IMMEDIATELY 15’ X 25’, dining room, kitchen, Heck ...... 79 97 2;.7 A. Albert Brandt's M6 In Oc­ day. firat day of February, 19SS. dition. Douglas Motors, 333 Main. 1948 PACKARD aedan $895. 1948 PAINTING And paperhanging. No HARTFORD 6-0358 PRATT & WHITNEY Full-cellar.- oil heat,- amesite- drive:- Hilinaki . N. Charles Bogginl, Chairmaa PLANNING TO build or remodel? tset Mitchell 9-.5390.’ East Center street. Phone Mitch­ den, bedroorh and" bath "oh Tsf MrAJDster 97 106 m tober of 1939.*The Lockport, N. Y„ Author Clarenca Budington Kal- Plymouth coupe $699. 1949 Pack­ Job too small. Phone MUchell AFTER 7 P. M. 46-4690 Near bus. Only $9,200. Gatto k Hotmes ...... 8.') 81 261 Totnia ...... 414 400 1307 Sherwood A . Beechlay. BEFORE YOU Buy a used car Reasonable price, F. Smith. Phone ell 3-5191. Musical Instruments S.’l fioor. Two large bedrooms and Arthur ...... 86 106 bowler, Sd at the time, standing land, a fishing companion, said ard aedan $1095. 19.50 Mercury 3-8372. SEE IT DAY OR NIGHT AIRCRAFT lavatory on 2nd. Sun deck over Co., Hartford 5-9198; evenings romhinea Earle S. Rohan, Bee. ■ee Gonpan Motor Sales. Buick ■Mitchell 9-4848. McPartland ...... 80 91 zrA Tylor , ...... 97 R.*) 101 388 only five-three and weighing no Mr. Hoover was cheaitul and club sedan $1298. 19.50 Packard CINCO ALL Aluminum combina­ If you have no means of transpor­ garage. Beautiful lot 150’ x 250’. 8-3989; MUchell 3-6946. 71 - - 71 Board of Tax Review aC Tha Sales and Service, 285 Main PAINTING AND Paperhanging. DRAFTSMEN TRUMPETS. Clarinets, trombones, Dlmlow ...... more than 119 pounds, had soorea anxioua to go after boneflsih In tha club coupe, radio, heate'r, Ultra- tion windows No painting, no tation’ I’ll send my auto for you. _ IS NOW LOCATED AT Shown by appointment-onlv. Elva ToUls ...... 427 48) 442 IXiO Surftwirr ...... 83 87 256 Town of Manehaster. atreet.. MItjhell. 9-4571. Open, eve­ LAWN MOWERS sharpened ..and Free- e.'-tlmates. - Paper books saxjphones. guitars.. Largest se­ CAPE. COD..,-T Spotless,, cheerful l)lllBit-Ki>i-il-K<-r*li-e-<2».... 88- 00— W - 270 of 3FI-S00-SH9,-. Florida.keys------matlc drive $1308. It's February Expanding opefalidns re- changing, no storing Free esti­ No bbligatlorl! r. '.TahiranTr v". ~ nings. repaired, reasonable rate*-. Tel. available. Get our spring out-side lection of instruments in town. Tyler, Agent. Mitchell 9-4469. home of four rooms with expan­ Sillo ...... 82 78 81 2,29 Frey ...... 86 87 102 275 Q .' What was Frank HUler'a Inventory .Sale at Brunner’s, 35,8 mate given . no obligation. Call 366 Main Street Beaiipii- ...... 9.'. S.'i 82 282 , — 84 75 169 Mitchell .1-4.531. prices now. Call Cliff Scorso, quire.s us to employ more All accessories. Expert repairing. sion space second floor, garage. AnnatrnnK ...... record with the Yankees? CHEVROLETS, 1946, 1947, 1948, - Ea.'! Center street. Big trades. William Tunsky, Mitchell 9-9095. A— L—B—E — R—T---’— S NORTH MANCHESTER—Excep­ nifford ...... 9.2 8) lOti 281 MUchell 9-4298. draftsmen. Must have top­ Ward Krause, 87 Walnut. Mitch­ I.,arge lot. Fine location. Made­ Uttliie ...... 82 79 g,*> 247 Totaia ...... 426 . 483 i56 1313 A. Hiller, who has been pur­ t o w n advertisemnt 1949, 1950, two doors and four Easy terms. Open Mon. and 43-45 Allyn St., Hartford EAST HARTFORD tional 5-room Cape Cod, attached line Smith, Realtor, MUchell Edmund...... 89 lOS 101 2.98 chased bv the Giants from the flight knowledge in lay-outs POWER MOWER.S — Buy now, ell 3-5336. garage, screen porch, attractive doors. All deluxe models and fully 'Thura. nights ’til 9:30. T.V. SERVICE. $2.50 per rail. PAPERING. p a i n t i n g , fioor 9-1642 or 3-4679. l.ayelte <0) Reds, had an 0-t record with the Notice ia hetoby given that *t a meeting of-the-Baird af Pitoe t ^ of small and complex electi'o- Spring prices may be higher; - $2 “ South Building” TnUlii 41) 429 4.M 1327 equipped. Stop In and compare, Phone MUchtill 9-8429 anytime. .sanding and" relltiishing. Ceilings LOVELY LEES .solid fore.st green MUSIC Instrument rental. Com­ lot. A , unusually fine home. Com­ Burke .... «* 6# 8.1 211 New York Americans In 1946; 5-t of the Town of Manchester, held February 8, 1953, (tofiObnUBf tht 1941 FORD coupe. New motor. weekly. No payment.^ until May. plete in every respect. Easily fi­ Annello ...... 88 HR 79 »7 this selection of beautiful, clean, whitened. Call Gilbert Flckett. mechanical assenrilily. Excel­ twist rug, 9x16>2 ft. Only three plete line of instrtimenLs. Rental In •48; 0-2 In '49. The right-hander 4,000 miles. Radio, heater. Also PIANO TUNING and repairs by Cole Motors Servlcenter, Mitch­ Low Man . 71 71 n. 213 n ie u _____ ...... 90 7* 87 266 llcenalng of Bottla Clubs was adopUd. ’ : ■ guaranteed cars at Center Motor MUchell 3-6982. lent opportunities in a fast yeara old. Owner needs larger -lippliei. to purchase price. Rep- nanced. Warren Howland Realty, Lots for Sale 7.3 ...... _, —. Clauirhacy...... 89 M. 85 268 WHS picked up by the Cuba In '60. parts of a 1940 Ford fordor. sedan factor’ trained experts with. 15 ell 9-0980. Thle ordlnanca will be effecUv* February 31, U63. _ Sales, 461 Main atreet. gi'owing organization. size. Phone Mitchell'9-89T6. : re.senting'' Oldirr Setmerr Bach. REMEMBER. TOO. 543' Wooidbridge atreet. Phone Totala ..., 403 .376 11.64 Duboia ...... \ 96 112 122 3.30 Q. The National Collegiate Ath­ A. , ------and two Polar Knobby tires. Sire years’ • experience on Steinwsy, 8600 anytime. LARGE LOTS near Supe’- High­ (iil letic Association program to con­ AN ORDINANCE CONCERNING THE UCENSINa OF 50% QEF on-famous make Bat­ Pedler and Bundy. Metter’.s Mii.sr Benton' 84 76 247 Totala ...... 427 433 450*1316 600x16. Call Mitchell 9-9828. •Knabes, Mason-Hamlin snd ail INTERIOR PAINTING, ceilings RECONDITIONED Ea.sy Spin ; , . the unusual advantages way, Vernon. FIrrt choice on new . 87 trol the televising of football BOTTLE CLUBS teries. Written guarantees. $1.00 Studio, 177 McKee. Mitchell BOLTON — Cu^om built 6-room Barber .., . 62 64 70 196 H’hlt KIdft Ml THE PLACE TO GO makes. All work guaranteed. whitened. Tel: MUchell 9-4997. GRAY RESEARCH AND Dry, $60., Other used wringer tract. Large trees, good view. Chernuk . 80 82 84 246 Hoppe ...... 92 82 ,110 364 games was devlaed to help at­ BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE TOWN 1949 CHEVROLET 'i-ton pick-up, down, $1.00 weekly. Calso Serv- 3-7500. of working for ranch. Twin size bedrooms. 34 ft...... 80 81 79 240 Tel. Mr. Robinson, Mitchell style" tva.shing' fnachine.s frpm $15 Priced reasonably. Phone Mitch­ Schmidt . 97 86 99 282 Hauph ..., tendance. What are the reaults In OF MANCHESTER; .. . »v . , BEFORE YOU GO PLAGES1 excellent condition. Carter Chev­ icenter. Tel. Mitchell 3-4164, living room. Philipptno mahog- .Ayer*. . .^77- ...u 2-VI DiPtrirhaen ...... 86 86 1 07 279 3-7691. CONTRACTOR - - To do Inside DEVELOPMENT CO. to $.10. Watkins Brothers, 935 ell 9-7367. , ■NeTaon 91..'92':r3n'‘ 30.7 it* first yepr of fwll-acale opera Sec; t. For the Interpretation of tW# ordinance, unlew the conUxl rolet Co., Inc., 311 Main street. MUchell 3-4165, or Mitchell PRAH & WHITNEY j any panelling. Recreation room. Every Day la Bargain Day Here! painting and paperhanging. Low Main street. Office and Store Totala ... 40.3 40.6 116 1224 MrCmirt ., ...... 97 119 96 311 tion? indicates a different meaning: (1) Tha words "alcoholic llquw m «8» Phone Mitchell 9-5238. winter rates, with 35% off on ail Hilliard Street* 9-0980. - Two-car garage. Three acres. ANDOVER—Lot" 235‘ frontags on A. While all the xeturns aren’t alcohol, apirita, Arine, beer and eveiy liquid or aoUff, paM U d « f hhlj. JBquipjnqnL ^ Carlton W. Hutchins, MItcheU Hebron road, ,200!. deep. rie($i: jnej«, Totala ..., ...... 446 4ffli MI 1417 $952 DOOGE.Coronet.4-I>ooF.S«daiu. 1950 CHEVROLET 2*-lon cab and . HonaehiM Senrieea - ,1953 • iWaUpapei-fi.Fully;: .- insured,. GOING SOUTH — . S^Uins., ou-t. AIRCRAFT :-(eree» JSA-yMv In; an eorlv. survey Indlcataa -the contstning ^eohol, apU^ vJSirSff " Call Hartford 32-628.5. Mr. + PARAMOUNT ’ AH ’ Afti'miriurii" Everything new including freezer. j 9‘S112 6r Mitchell 1;623i. school. Call Mltcheli 9-4820 after .tohnaon ... W 237 hM on television has helped at­ being for beverage purpoeee. The provlalons ot tola ouM- Radio, heater. Gyromatlc drlye. chassis, new tires, clutch and Offered 13-A Manchester, Conn. Dummy . ,. 72 72 216 f'ardettea (41 by a human ■ ■ • ■ triple track windows and dootw. GUARANTEED Adding Machine.', ,. . . the Large Company 5 p. m. tendance. Uaing the Pacific Coast not apply to any liquid or solid containing lea# than ana- Green, Only 3,000 miles. Never paint, valves just ground. W. B. Hebert. 144 Deepwood Drive. Phone CENTRAL—Fine home for large Dummy ... 77 77 231 Mori*iw ...... 88 101 108 292 nance shall not ' Al.sb Paramount custom made $35 and up. AISo rcconditione;' Stability but timall com­ Hamilton 79 88 361 IVnIello ...... '.. . 80 99 93 272 Conference as a yardstick, attend­ t of altohol by volume. (2) The word "clu b ’’ m e ^ any. registered. Executive car. 137 inches. Carter Chevrolet Co., “ A GOOD PLACE MUchell 9-0083. family or nroper setup to yield ...... 84 91 Taf') 249 half per cent o f ------, ------. , ^ _ 1951 PLYMOUTH Cranbrook Cltib WEAVING of burns, moth holes PAINTING and PAPERHANGI^fG Venetian blinds! Masting.s alumi typewriters and ra.sh register,- pany friendliness. LOT FOR SALE — Hackmatack Winkle .... ’ 84 88 366 Lertlht . ance Is up seven per cent this year person -or association of peraona, whether Incorporated or Inc., 311 Main street. Phone and torn clothing, hosiery runs, TO WORK” awnings and door hoods. Free good income. Twu-car garage. Eaaton ...... 88 81 86 265 Coupe. Radio, h'eater. Low mile­ - Ceilings refinlshed. Free esti­ WHITE GLENWOOD gas range, Phone Mitchell 3-7691. , , . the Many Opportuni­ atreet. 167’ front, 266’ deep. Call Totala ...... 409 Nelllican ...... 76 106 8.5 265 above last. In the first sly week­ rated, who owns, hires, laaaea or occupies a building, or > P ^ » • Mitchell 9-5238. handba^s's repa'red ripper . re­ estimates, no down payment. 3 Madeline Smith. I^altor. MItcheU 392 4101311 age. mates. Wallpaper books available. table-top model, equipped with ties for Advancement as MItcheU 9-9390. 4 p. m. to 7 p. m. Pianarle (8) ends In 1981, crowds averaged building for the use of its memberahip and who, without havt|>g a placement, umbreltaa. .repaired, .Francis-T, Gee, Mltehell 3-6474, years to pav. Office 41 Oak 9-164?, MItcheU 3-4679...... M'Vnp’Ha , •. . '68 8! •’•73 232 Totala^..—. .415 479 489 U23 1951 PLYMOUTH Cambridge Club 1947 CHEVROLET 'i-ton panel. COLLEGE STUDENT or elderly ga.s heating unit;- Call' - Mitchell all* trahsportatloii'grows' AenTomer* (•). .13,000 as compared with S3JI00 liquor' permit from the State of Connecticut,; permita tho eew w afllto men's shirt collars* reversed and street. Call 'Mitchell 3-8177. eve­ LOT—Bell atreet. 150 by 335 feet. I..nrentzen . . 77 71 100 248 of alcoholic liquor on the premlaea either^by membera or W by Coupe. Radio, heater, Real clean Thoroughly t’et-ondllloneti.-earter man wanted to work in package 3-662.1. Wearinf: . Apparel— Furs 5 MANGHE8TER—Three rooma plus MciCoriulr.k __fCl 88 96. ..267.. Aforlanio, ...... , ., , 8.5 82 76 243 to- the same period this FIsll. ^ car. replaced; Mafibwa uttre Mending nings' Mltcheli 3-4010. Coventry . the Excellent Company Level and- clear; $ miles from Law ...... Mrchaii ...... 78 81 9.5 254 Q. How many 300 games have peraona who have made tnielr own purchaaea o f liquor aJfid WhB 09W- Chevrolet Co;', Inc., 311 Main store two or three nights a week. gla.ssed-in porch. Plastered walls, shopping center. Good view. ; 81 ' 92 74 247 1951 DODGE Wayfarer 2-Door .Se­ Shop. Repairtnir 13 Pilgrim 2-7318. ONE SMALL warm air furnace Plans for helping you In Dummy ... . . 79 * 79 79 237 Anf.crann ...... ,... 81 74- 78 233 been bowled in American Bowl- gregate-tipon said premlaea for the purpoae of drinking aitoholic Uqiwr street. Phone MUchell 9-5238. JS. Box Hersld. large corner lot. excellent loca­ Phone Mitchell 9-3727. Rlylhe ...... 88 70 90 24,3 dan. Radio, heater. Gylomatlc with blower! and fan control. $10. Periods of illness. pare. DELIVEf^Y TRUCKS s?ctionaI boiler. $100. T. P. , with fur collar, tuxedo, oth'" garage. Oil heat. Copper piping. , f.undherp e.. -71 73 6" 21 ] r.4itj!h ...... 81 . 81 the quickest nine-inning game In Tng alcoholic liquor, without first obtaining an annual licenae to wn- 19.50 DODGE Wayfarer. Black. ter Chevrolet Co.. Inc., .111 Main wait. Ma.-low'a MUchell 9-5650. ance. • , tiarirm-ere . . 6.6 86 90 241 Mortgages Aitken, 6 McCabe street. Mitchell items. Living South. Articlc.s witi; Fireplaoe, insulaiton. awnings, Nel'oii .*^83 82 -■ 7.6 23.9 Kamionck ...... 88 90 8.5 268 mator league hlirtory? (iuct such-club from the General Manager after •PPfOvm of toe loca­ Real clean car. street. Phone Mitchell 9-5238. APPLY IN PERSON F. Anrl^nMin ...... In 82 72 2.32 tion by the Health Officer, the Chief of Police, and the Plre CWaf. 3-6793. ^ Center tailor. .566 Center street. , , . the Excellent " Work­ large lot with plenty of ahruba Suburban for Sale 75 Ptielsn . .. , 98 ' 91 96 28.5 Wlnxttr ...... 69 93 162 A. On Sept. 38,1919. the Giants 19.50 DODGE Coronet 4-Door Sedan. FIRST AND Second mortgages FISHER DRY CLEANSERS CT.OTHESLINE—Lifetime guarsn- ing Conditions In this I>Klcwf;od ... wi.yi 267 Sec. 3. Each club required to be licensed by tola section shall maxa NASH 19.50 Super Two-Door. Ixiw tee. New stainless steel zip-grip. and flower gardens. Immediate . Itirharda ...... V.V. 78 78 81 227 beat the Phitllee. 6-1. In a full Radio, heater, Gyromatic drive. mileage. Weather-Eye. Hydra­ Building— Contracting 14 bought for our own account. Fast, ' 325 BROAD STREET clean plant . with its occupancy. Price reduced to NEWLY REMODELED tv/o-fam- Abate ...... 91 88 8.3 259 apnilcatlon uoon blanks furnished by the General Manager. _ Manv other extras. Needs no clothespins. Mitchell Tolala , .. 396 426 421 1243 j;ame that took only 51 minutes matic, radio. Whitewalls. $1,200 confidential aervlce. Manchester clean washrooms and $15;250 for qu^ck sale. Please caU lly home in Willlhgton, 4 and 5 4 1 1 Sec. 4. Applicants for e license under this ordinance, i'Hmtoor • pw* 1950 CHEVROLET DeLuxe 2-Door FOR YOUR new building or repair 3-6502 for demonstration. Totala ...... 416 402 416 12.34 to play. , , to settle estate, Mitchell 9-5247, Investmtnt Com., 244 Main' St. mqdem machines. R. McCann Agency. Phone rooms. 5 rooms vacant. Modern Steveu.' J . 63 6.3 72 198 I.nrky Mriket 441 •on. firm or coroorstlon, shall file a written sworn appllcatlOT ttB to Sedan. Vj:ry low mileage. Mr. Rockwell. 9 to 5 p. in. - ■ job see Wm. Kanehl, Contractor Phone MUchell 3-5416. W ANTED- Part time attendant kitchen and bathroom, have to b* ("lilherteon . . 8(l '75 97 2-321 .Icnklna ...... 78 101 89 268 bv the applicant If an Individual, by all the partners If a partnarwii' for parking lot. Apply Popular . . the many other Big MItcheU 3-7700. DeMertin 73 84 77 234 Wriifhl ...... 228 Two 1949 DODGE Wayfarers. 2- and Builder. Mitchell 3-7.773. seen to be appreciated. 2,000 feet n«ll.»ler'er . 89 93 to 362 .... 79 72 77 WRKT MDK RRT MlllGKT and by the president If a cornoratlon. wilh the Oeneral Man^^r. laid Door Sedans. Green or blue. Market. NEW HOME PRICES REDUCED Company Benefits. , MtruckI ...... , 82 75 78 23.5 1941 PLYMOUTH special deluxe MANCHESTER — Five room off Wilbur Crose Highway. 18 Illlliieltl .. . 89 121 8.’i 295 Nf'FCFmblni __ 91 79 85 25.5 IIAAKP*TBALL Y.RAGI'K application for a llcenae ahall have attached to It a Met o f the 1948 CHEVROLET Fleetmaster two-door sedan. Good condition, Help Wanted— Female 35 LOAM ranch, toil hot water heat, re- (*off|on ...... 9.'i 107 299 and addreaaea of Its officera and membera, and aald «u b than ID' Club CoUp’e. Radio, ' heater. miles from Aircraft. Price)$8,.500. Totsls .... . 394 436 411 I24i • ■ ■ • $200. May be j--een at Tony’s At­ Roofing— Siding 16 Now is tho time to build your homo, if you ceiied radiators, tile bath, , full HTANDINGK with the General Manager, within ten days of the election M any an- Clean- SHIRT PRESS OPERATOR—Num­ HELP WANTED Several thousand yards pile«l, Call Stafford. OVerland 4-7306 or Totila ...... 427 422 4.36 128.5 Prt. lantic .Service Station, 488 Center MANY cellar, bus, school, $12,000. Carl- 4-2968. ' Top Notrh (3) W. dltlona! member, his name and address, and aheil furnish aU inrom s- 1948 STUDEBAKER Champion 4- FOR c; U A RANT EE D ROO 9\S t hat erous benefits. Apply in person. Vernon at Ogden’s Corner. 2 hovo a lot (if not I con^- got you ono) and rtua'a Grinders ...... * 7 l.W 4,lon-.rc«ulr*d-bw.lhe.Healih-Qfflcer.,thc Ghjef of Police tod to* . .ton-W'.-.HuleMnst-MUeheH--9-5I33v .riecJk.. ir."r*riY rf ■rnTrBnr'TTr-.Tr'T^ ■—.f/h- ■"■■0'(w»rs«ta'n’;*Tririsd“rt'*r-K>ttr'"' “■Nrw-’Mo(iet-"Lanrittry’yT3;’Sunrmtr Stead-y-workr --Good -opport-u- •Tohsmwi • xbffsits;* - M lll-r ...... WitMV.S'S I.KAGI’K ■'’st'ay"'bn'i'n lii'ny kYmi’ of sIm “f|;51JDIbDr * r “wiff build’^ou o^^*^ MUchell 3-6231. COVENTRY LAKE— Year 'round ...... 84 92 S4 260 r*harla* Pontirrlli ...... 4 .671 Chief which they deem neceaaarv for the enforemnt bf StolUry ^ 1941 DODGE 4-Door Sedan.- Fluid gutters, conductors arid roof re­ street. W itL-PAYrNGrl6iS ' (U ll ...... 74 79 82 23.*! Smia .Shrippe <2l Manr.hi»*iar Plumbln* .. 4, .600 TEL. HARTFORD 8-WWl seven room, ranch style cottage Deiinifioii ...... 84 .80 77 241 CimatAJiliuf ...... '84 89 79 i52 aafetv reerulatlona of the Town of Manchester. drive., Auto Accessories—Tires 6 pairs'. Call Coughlin, Mitchell nity for advancement. Apply Naa*lfr Arms -----^ . r... 4 .600 Sec. 5. 'Such license shall be Issued without charge and shall be ptaew* CLERK-TYPIST for general office house at 20**/e discount. FOR SIX FURNISHED Rooma, nine with attractive three-room care­ X«akJiiB...... J02 8:i .79. 264- I'fmml ...... M 107 85 280 D#*f I'a Drlya* In ...... 3 .429 194r PONTIAC 2-Door Sedan. 3-7707. Bai'lnia ...... 86 89 108 283 In pleln view in such club. The Heelth Officer, the Chief o f P o li^ «r WINTER "nRE-S— Pennsylvania work. Lydall and Foiilds Paper Swift and Co., 450 Church I years old dwelling, tile bath, taker’s cottage. Located on a 100 Brown and B^^iipr^ .... 2 .260 Totala ... i, 407 1246 noiwMii ...... 87 115 104 nn Firat National Bank .. .\ .2 2.V) th'e Fire Chief m e v reouest the General Manager to revoke or mMp** Co,, "615 Parkfi; street. CALL Mitchell 9-4239 EVENINGS Bullard Operators •seven closets, .oversize garage, ^x 250 lakefront Ipt, Seven room I Piirnf'll M 84 81 261 Cleat, .GoodJ’esir.Suburbanite anc* WE, .SP^EpIA4.J!a§ .in rftoflng and .fba.Ilrenae nf-anv ciuh.-and the Oenerai Manager nuiy re'^^keof-gmpiois-.v 'SOLIMENE, INC; Street;‘Hartford, Conn. I armeslte 'drive;- iarg'e shade trees. ’ cottage.' mbstly pine parfeled; Mod­ Dtim my . 7^ «32 f 1 • 2 In 1' J'ecaps." Anti) H fe, Penh- .siding. Highe.st quality ma- "Drill Preti Operatoni Harrinjrton- 104 2G1 T.itala ...... 4.38 181 Flr«t Natiairal Bank (42) WANTED Saleslady, part time, Tavern For Sale ! Steam heat oil burner^ oversize im 1382 ...... B snv license lihdn esnsi*■■found srteV'dtre'hearing, nrovided torarA a^ - sylvanla and Bowers batteries. tprlnls, "Workmanship giiaran-. Electricians ern cabinet kitchen, heatilator Dtimin:- .. 79 237 ram fra rn 1 .writtan-hoUce o f such her rliig has, been (rivep.tp the tlncenaw aetUn*' for women’s ready to wear. Apply „J._. Hartford 2-4241 or takeoff with automatic laundry -ft.. Holhrnr^ -f/ - . .. . .v.-.-r-. v 4^-; '' Dodge and l ‘l|ymouth.Cars Free road service. Terms on all teed. A. A> Dion,'Inc., 299 Autumn fireplace, new furnace. Both, cot­ f/ar(«nTt ,.. 89—twr -Tnpprnr . r r r r r .... r:- 8,9 76 iri'jperwin only. Smart Dress Shopi Engine. Lathe Operators A. JohnaVin • 78 24.^ Chapman .'...... ii.’i 98 93. lOCt R»iha4*ba » f •■'T-. rrv; .. . 1 • forth the charges noon which such proposed revocaUoit or «Mgptoa^ --|)rad.ucta...Th*-.Budget Canter 57 Bljmll StrMt > connecUqru^Jnstajled,^ Bras.s ‘ pip­ tage*.furniahed.,two cax,. garage,., ,.1 >' Is nhedintf'ed. A'hv licensee wh«ee-heenae ha# been revoked or ‘ atreet; W-itctreH ‘8''.48m. ' • ■'rdi 5 it rrtL ■MSIfichester -Mitchell 9-355B O'ifhdihg.'Maidilne' '' ing. storm"'" ■’ windows, Vehetiah v.jv::-. '-70 Dodge job Rated ’Trucks Center street. Priced for quick aaie. Warren T ol a la ...... 382 412 421 1218 ('ulihinK ...... 78 88 9.3 259’ j HrnalUa If 0 may. within three days after receipt of notice thereof, appeal to to" Td. MU9-8U6 Operators blind-, mahy extras. Centrally lo­ Howland Realty, 541 Woodbridge Plrkcy ...... 11.3 no 94 317 1 MrAtiliffa, r ...... 3 CONNECTICm' Vhlley Construc- GlRL. Full or part time nights. llann, rr ...... 6 Board of Directors for a hearing thereon, and toe decision of the B o ^ 634 CENTER STREET After 6 P. M. Material Handlers cated. excellent neighborhood. street Mitchell 3-8600. FiRalisf (l» . tion. Guaranteed roofs and siding. Good pay. Apply the Annex Snack JUNIOR EXECUTIVE C. AndFraofi .. . 76. 8.3 79 2.W Totala ...... , . 196 45.5 449 I4'X> S. MoMand, lx ...... 5 of Dliectors In this recard ahall be final. If no appeal is Ukan wltol" BAT*r FRIES Aluminum storm windows and Full price $13,750. Available mort­ Bar, Ea.sl Center street. ,, Bench Workers, Boyd ...... __ 74 nr,- -77; 234 Tftlala ...... V) 42 tpi-ar .d-iva as provided herein, the action o f the General Manager ahall , ^ PHONE Mitchell 3-.3101 45 Plate FanloiusMake gutters. All men protected by in­ National organization wants man wlth*publlc relations ability gage, $10,300. ' Phone MUchell COVENTRY LAKE—Four rooms Soinniara ... __ 69 82 68 219 PrtnrFaa i8) i a Tool and Die Makers 9-7367. with expandable attic. Year Harry ...... 8.V 82 83 2.VJ I’ liittipa ...... •... 87 8,5 99 271 1 ManrkFotor PlumblnK (26i A Sale Place ’To Buy Used Cars! surance. Three years to pav. Free TOWN OF MANCHESTER, Conn. Salesmen Wanted 36-A BUSINESS AND and wide local eontaets. Must be married and preferably college K lotcr...... 9 0 100 loo 29.5 ' F. Pta Sec. 6 Such llcenace shall exoire annually on December firat and 50'r OFF EX. a Sheet Metal Mechanics aroend home. Full cellar. Garage. rf e.stimates. Call MUchell ‘3-7180. Welfare Worker. Salary range graduate. Person, employed will be thoroughly trained. Adequate MANCHESTER-!Slx room Cape ___ ...... •* 97 107 98 :02 Marltumpo. aheil he r'’ ""wed onl" unon annllcallon as herein provided. _ , Written Guarantee. Alfred Charest, Owner. $2.S80-$3,360 per year. Applica­ a Precision Machinists Oil htat. Only '8,500. Small ca.sh. Ki:( I.K.A4i| K r.fAtif...... 100 107 113 320 ilowlev. If See. 7. When anv licensee shell permit anv minor to loiter on toe 1948 PONTIAC Convertible. Radio, in d u s tr ia l salary to start, with reasonable ex|fectattons of $10,900 per .s’ear God four bedroom house; oil heat, Gatto and Co.. Hartford 5-9108. Strrft (Oi .Mrlritr,,nh ...... 107 116 101 324 1 Klnr. if .. tions will be receive;! for the posi­ WANTED a Scrapers (Jof»dln , , . . 101 Ui6 91 101 {2c»*l4»rt ' r nremiaea w hoe alcoholic liquor Is consumed, dispensed, eervedor aoM. heaKer Hydramatir. All new tires, within 5 years. ,.5liist be presently employed. Give full details of sewers, large lot with Miade evenings 8-3989, or Mitchell 51 or 57 Plate, $10 allowance MANCHESTER Roofing and Sid­ tion of Town Welfare Worker Rpj'lip . . . 91 i07 91 292 T-.tiila .. . 481 .'.15 .516 1.712 1Lalnu. r or allow anv minor, unless accomnanled by his parent or guardian, to including two safety tubes. Very -a Spinners tree.'-. only $11,000. Mitchell 3-6946. JVr<'lto __ 97 110 137 341 Mox/.f-r. rc ing company. Ab-o all typc.s of on or before March 2, 19.53. De- SPECIALTY SALESMAN SITES AVAILABLE present employment, haclcground and edueatton. All repU^ will T» u II .Miltfir* I 11 t he In anv i-oom where alcoholic liouor is consumed, dispensed, aerved reasonable. Can be seen anytime on old battery, ,3-year guar­ painting and carpentry work. a Many, Many Others. 3-8274, Hartford 5-5138. Schwartz .. ... 117 98 119 3.31 Coopf 88 105 117 310 A t e’cription and"work characteristics ' be treated In strict eonfldenre and no eontaets made with present KJo(pr . ... 104 •127 102 .331 K waali. if: or sold, the General Manager shell, upon hearing had and due proof, Friday or Sal"u)j-day. 46 Cooper antee. Budget $1 weekly. Guaranteed work. Phone Mitchell FOR A NEW FOOD PLAN We Win Blind to Suit for Real Estate. Holiiif'a . . , ...... • 87 V. 91 266 ; of the job, experience and train­ employers without consent of applicant. .'1, O ’/wlA'a . 9*. 9i 102 29^1 10 26 revoke or suspend the license. , street. • 9-8933 for free estimates. I,ease. Apply ACT NOW! Wanted— Real Estate 77 Totalx •MO 546 :.46 1602 Dietz ...... 8.5 107 106 298 i •Sec. 8. The consiimntion. dispensing, serving or sale, or the prewBto COLE MOTORS ing needs, application form can, Liberal Commissions OFF EAST Center (itreet— Well .Maid Mi V^rfiiia .. , ■ ...... 93 95 115 .303 : IP at lialf time. 24-7 Firat National be obtained from Director of Wei- BOX NO. A, c!o HERALD consttucted six room Cape Cod, LISTI.NG.S Vlanted Slnglt, two- 119 109 112 340 In glasses or other recenticles suitable to permit conaumption o fa t- SAVE $300 to $500 on quality tised SERVICENTER PARAMOUNT Engineering Com­ 1 Sp8‘iic#‘r . ..• 96 •-« fare. Municipal Building, M an-! oil burner, flreplade, combination family, three-family, huslneas 112 107 31.'. T'llnlA ...... % . ‘ ir i 48.5 5.34 1467 ' Browii A Baaopra rohollc liouor In .such clubs shall be unlawful on the day of an.y s w e cars. It’s February Inventoiy Sale pany. Roofing and aiding esti­ Full jor Part Time JARVIS apply at Jar% !• ., ... U»2 101 ■98 im or Tnii-nicipal election, on Sunday and any le^al holldav, And at Brunner’s. All makes', all MItcIiell 9-0980 mates cheerfully given. All type.s Chester, Conn. windows. Nice lot, trees, shrub­ property. Have many cash buy­ NowirkI ..." 1 U 107 118 339 n Kry nolfla. Tajrrarl .... 119 12-'» 129 873 Ilnward Landfir-apinE <3> 1 aiimntlon. dlapenainBr. aervinpr or aale by any person anall be models. Terms to' suit your bud­ . of roofing and siding s>amplea on bery, garage, amesite* drive. Im­ ers. Mortgages snangrd Plea.te (*'fwlf*a . . . . , ... 12i 78 88 291 W. Urynolda, PART-TIME (tales clerk wanted. CONSTRUCTION CO. HuhLard. If on anv other day between the hours of 1 s.m. and 9 a.m. BaatM" get. Open Mon. and Thuis. eve­ • Apply mediate occupancy. Asking $12.- call George I,. Graziadio, Real­ TotalR . ., . .5.V) .V)l 561 1606 Tu'lford .... . 93 100 83 270-1 display at 41 Oak street. F. H. A. 8 Dover Road — Tel. MI-S-4I12 NEW jrr2 315 1 Minor, <; . . St-'ndard Time, and the aame hours Daylight Saying Time. . Apply mornings. No phone calls 500. Will qualify for G.I. loan. tor. Mitchell 9-5878. 109 Henry Loojnia ...... 106 107 M cm'l’. nings 'til 9:30. See your Packard Financing. Tel. MUchell 3-8177. .M'otof) ...... 9! 91 : r . . Sec. 9. All exits'and entrances to a club shall remain unloclM Itom Trailers for Sale 6-A plea.se. Apply Kay’s ' Pa()try ' 41 OAK STREET MEN WANTED _Wm. Goodchild, Sr.. Realtor, street. A rmiiiry raintibrll, dealer now. MUchell 3-5191. Big Employment Office (*f nridall ...... 101 131 .102 •334 , Sarp»»U ... 101 91 99 294 Todd, re 1 a.m. until such club has veeri vacated by all of Its membare 9 M : trades.^ 28 FT. TRAILER. Excellent con- GREAT EASTERN Shoppe, 183 No. Main street. Mitchell -3-7925 anvtime. TourtfUot 97 98 195 ('anipoaaif Telephone Mitchell 3-8177 Technicians needed, servicemen to service radio­ CON-SIDEKING 8ELUNG Falrnrld ... 119 12!I 11.5 .363 dltion. Inquire 182 Vernon street ROOFING AND “ South Building” I'hlllipR T-Uala .516 513 173 1.502 Phandkr ^ 's"c. 10. Clubs shall not be so qh-structed by any cu r^ n . - 1946 CHEVROLET. Radio, heater, RELIABLE Woman to prepare 3 television receivers, hiph pay, permanent posi­ BOLTON New custom built Cape YOUR PROPERTY? R<'rk ll7 9,'. .33.3 Krnapl. iR or phone MItrhell 9-8731. ... 121 H II. Kooflaa

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    j , , WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY ll, 195S •m DdlyjNet Prem Run The Weather PAGE. TWENTY-TO iJIaurl^wtpr ^nptttttg llfiralii ’ For tho Woek E n M Fotceaot of V. n. Wontho*. Feb. 1, 1S5S I level and also discussed the Rotary ery frosted a giant birthday F’cyndWlbn, w h e r e b y deserving True Prayer’s Aid | CiMurtng, windy, colder tonltM. Mr. and Mrs. John Lyons of "cake." Rotary Ladies’ students are selacted for scholar­ mMS^MERA^l Minimum In low set. Fnir, HtOr Foster street received news of the IO.AHH BULBS, CASES, ^ 10,859 change In tempemtorei Friday. ,: A b o u t T o w n bift'h of a son yesterday to their Many Back The hundreds ftf items shoWn ships and study in foreign lands. Topic of Lecture are too numerous and varied, com- The foundation Is designed to fur- MOVIES, PARTS ^ Membor of the AoOt ■ - son and daughter-in-law, Sr. Capr -dngjrcom.lhe.ffcre,5 of.thc^^^ ,.ther ..interAaUwnal.. Vhberf^ndin^^ Bnieaa of Cticalnttonu M m pheM er^A City p i ZiUoKf C / ia rm Ihlh 'Itnef■ •Mrs;■ John •Lyons'of Nijxht Success ’ ■ THe Mectrvii’riiSW Kf tiraii -pray^r^- Arthur Drag StoTHj 14- ■ iu v ; R ( ^ CSiribll br Sr." Bfim' Scout Week organization. Cubbing. Boy Scout­ and f{;Dod will. _ caiurch wm ,»h?w.. slides of Amsel road, Cleveland 6, Ohio, ing and Ehtploring. The,.Aroej if an __^Toastraaaler. ..for _ the. _ QfiCaAlon .Ij'.folvlng noth personal and world Mahager's rep seven- years of the pr(>blems will be Hroughf out Tfi 'a (TWENTYTAGES) P R I C E n V F the M«JU »t the meeting of the In­ flag has a prominent place, and Dancing Tops Night of was Fred C. Malin, chairman of the (Claaalfled Ad'vertlstng on Page 18) "MANCHESTER, CONN. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12,1953 tent Jesus of Prague Mothers Salvation Army re.sldfence in Pitts­ various Scout flags and banners Ladles' Night program. Malin gave Christian Science lecture to be VOL. LXXn, NO. 113 Circle tonight at the home of Mrs, burgh, Pa., they, arc now in charge Several Main Street Din- pre in evidence, especially the Entertainmetit; Young­ the group a step-by-step account given Friday by Harold Molter of EWard P. Ooltraan of 125 Baldwin of the Evangeline . residence In plays Reflect Number Paul Revere Flag which is a re­ of his efforts to obtain a speaker Chicago. III. .road. Mrs. Henry M. Lucas of 71 Cleveland. They adopted two chil­ cruiting sward won by Manchester sters Lead Off Show for the evening and told how the Mr. Molter will speak In the UNO SURVEYINe 'Eajijwiii road will be co-hostess. dren a few years ago, a boy and a Of Boosters in Town District. The fascinating rope ma- final program had^ been "In-flu- church edifice, 129 Lafayette Crystal Ball Reveals Atomic Engine girl. , ___ . (hlne (made by many a Cub and Dancing to the muse of Art enced" by the current outbreak of street. In Hartford at 8:15 p. m. ^ Edward L Davifii Jr. Death Stay his tad) has a prominent spot. sickness. under the sponsorship of Second An educational cour.se on the Boy Scout Week, which ends McKay’s orchestra topped a full Registered lAad Surveyor curriculum laboratory given by the Models of planes and trains, paint­ program of fun and entertainment The varied entertainment open­ Church of Christ, Scientist. His i Friday, lA bringing out Scout ing, carving, woodworking, equip­ last night at the Rotary Club’s an- ed with a duet by two junior Ro- subject win be "Christian Science: : IS Proelor Rood Monchootor University of Connecticut will hold Work bv Chciiev -The.Science of Right Thought and i Ita first session tomorrow afternoon boosters from many quarters, as ment, badges,,etc., are also on. dia- Tnial—Ladies’— Night— festivities. d^arlanar Donaldftylwest^r-and Paul TEL. MITCHELL 1-701» Sought fo r About too attended the affair, Sheridan. They were followed by Action.” The public Is Invited to at < o’clock at the Nathan Hale Receives Ovation can be seen by the fine-displays on- play; — attenfl without charge. ' School. T h o s e completing the Main street. Frank Miller of the The enthusiasm In H’® popular which was held at the Manchester Rosa Shlrer, a member of the club, Countrv CTlub. who introduced the Rotarians to course wUl receive three college Savings Bank of Manchester and highly successful Cubbing Spy Team credits. program Is easily detected, and the Pkillowlng a full course steak ; his hobby of magic. Last of the Manchester was well represent­ offered the window space In Its 1 entertainers was Fred Bocchino. store- north -of the bank for the flne''^aftsmanaldp shown In th e, jjnner, served by Chef Joseph Mrs. Henry LaFrancis, Mrs. ed last night when the Julllis' dl.MOlays hv the older .Scouts snd Bablneau, five • door prizes were ! talented local drummer, who Ireat- NOTICE Hartt Mu.sical Foundation pre­ exhibition of Scoiitcraft. , Fxnlorer.s is especially noteworthy. \ awarded in a .drawing limited to ' cd his audience to several rousing Washington, Feb, 12—(/P) Russell Appleby and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. House * Son's store also TO ME5IBERS OF THE MANCHESTER —President Eisenhower has August Broaowski have motored to sented the Bow Art Quartet of VhCse disnlavs if present only a , the women. Winners were Ml.ss : selections. New York and Timothy Cheney, donated a large , window area for, nart of the S tiltin g activities andiciorla. DellaFera. Mrs. William ! The entire program of eritertaln- refused to spare the lives of Sarasota, Fla., to spend a month lhl.s purpb.se”'’file project of SOITclt- i men’ was roundly applauded by ITALIAN-AMERIGAN SOCIETY with Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Darling. composer, in the first Hartford recause rh e ^ tlre Sco.it prograrntRice Mrs. Russell Wright. Mrs. the Rosenbergs, whose con­ presentation of Mr. Cheney's .30- ing the. cooperation of the .Scout- touches so many phases of a hoy'a • .>rnn!d Sheridan and Mrs. Dana i the Ladles’ Night group and many DUE TO THE INST.ALLATION BANQUET TO BE •mtnnte" composilionr "Quartet - In Jng units, collecting materials, and Beach. I favorable comments were heard. H ELD SUNDAY, F E B . 15 troversial death sentences for The Manchester Ministers Fel­ arranging the jittractlvc displays iiphringin!;, the volunteer leaders Lincoln Day Hand8hal|;e O Major."' who work directly with these Each of the women received Dancing brought the evening to a atomic spying he termed just lowship will hold Its annual pre- was capably carried out by Mrs. favoi.s of skin cream and tiny vials close. MONTHLY MEETING WILL BE HELD punishment for a crime which Soviet Cuts Xjanteh retreat at the Cabin at The concert was prescnteil in Herbert Kingsbury of 4 Durkin yongslers, teaching, guiding, and the COlonint Room of the Bu.sh- iiefriending where neces.sary. con­ of perfume. The tables were “could very well result in the Storrs. They will leave the parking slice}.. Mrs. Kingsbury Is a Scout decorated In the Valentine motif, lot at Center Congregational nell Memorial by a quartet from parent and a den mother in Pack stantly need the encouragement i Georgh Eversfleld, a London, SATURDAY, FEB. 14, AT 7 P. M. death of many, many thous­ New York con.sisttng of L,eoiiid and cooperation of our whole com­ with flowers setting off large red Church at » a. m. tomorrow morn­ 27 of SI. Mary's Church;-She re­ Chipld figures. England, business man, will speak JOHN GARAVENTA. ands of innocent citizens.” Israel Tie; ing. Rev. aifford P. Simpson will Bolotine and Jacques Margolles, ceived the valuable assistance of munity. . Frank Sheldon, president, brief­ ' at the Covenant-Congregational Corresponding Secretary. violinists; George Brown, violist; ' Church, 43 Spruce street, tonight A New York attorney for the. weak on "The Power of Prayer.’’ William Mullen, window decora­ ly reviewed the Rotary Club’s pro­ husband and wife, Emanuel BlpOh, a'hd Sey'mour Benstock, ’cellist. tor of Watkins Brothers, and Mike ; at 7:30. The public Is Invited. Members are asked to jvear old (diaries M. Ransom of 46 Earl gram of the past year on the local said he would carry a new appeal 5 Y e a i ^ clothes and to provide food as The players for their first num­ Reggetts and Carl Riemer of Woo Arabs ber presented Adsglo and Fugue street has enlisted In the U. S. to. the Supreme Court, which on planned. Honae's. To properly celebrate the two previous occaalona has refused in C Minor by Mozart; Brahm* Scout anniversary, the Pine Bak- Army. London, Feb. 12-—(TP)— The Quartet in A minor, Pp. .51, No. 2 to review the case. Th« court al­ Dallas, Tex.^ Feb. 12—r(es8 aphere a ^ being biait at Weat Mlltoa. N. Y., to houae »«* the case, he said he would "make Thuraman Randla of • Thurman other moves, and they will not be Soviet hostility toward the young engine. The aphere la dealgned.to prevent eam ^ af ‘ "y Jewish nation and an even older They are Thomas D. Park and oui radUUos. It la being built by KnoUa Atomic Power Laborator}, asainine onea." Randle A Co. Bonn, Germany, Feb. -12— ' On Saturday, he said he plans battle against world Zionism. (JP)—Dr; James B; , operated bv General Electric for the Atomie Energy rommlaaion. They ara charginl with having Coats and Toppers tp„tgke the, Rpseijbe.rgij’ ,tw.O ?i>li-. . Legation .on,.M.oye , decUmd tod«y tiren, a small boy and -prl,' to Sing in Moscow, the eight adults anrf coltspiyed 16' vldlatt thS afnlii ex­ Sing prison to visit their parents. one child at the Israeli legation be­ port provisions of th* Neutrality States hoMs the view thiit Such visits have been permitted gan packing- at once. The note Pfeeldesit Blaesibower (left) greets Robert TeM Unooln Reek- Act, relating to the export in com­ Germany’s abbrevUtiBd Mui^ occasionally since the Rosenbergs which Soviet Foreign Minister An' mercial quantities of arms, am­ cm frontiers are only teidL with of Wneblngton. Beekwlth, great-grendsM of PreeMent Abra­ munition and Implements of war. Sud?in Part Signed; were condemned. drei Vishlnsky handed to Samuel ham Uncohi, called at the White Houae with a seroU commenwraUng porary and a final aettlemei^ ^ f Their -electrocution, originally Eliashev, the Israeli Minister, ac­ Randle Immediately denied any the MrtMay annlveraary. The preaentatien waa ma4e hjr Rep. violations of tha act. will be made mt a peace co ^ / A t Grea t Sa vingsl set for Jan. 24, had been delayed cused the Israeli government of George A. Dondero af Michigan (center). (NEA Telephoto), by Trial Judge Irving R. Kaufman inciting hostile action against the "We’ve never sold anything out­ I'erence .ef which G en n a»- British to Quit Suez while the Presidential appeal w-as Soviet Union. side this'country and never tried will be represented- ‘ pending. The judge’s atay expires Allied and Israeli diplomats in to get anything out," he declared. Oonant, the new U. 8, aiglrCbii WE HAVE DISREGARDED COSTS four days hence. He will then fix a London said the Soviet break wa* He said the charges were baaed new date for the death sentence to on a "case where we sold some mlssioner for Germany, bound to com* because of the way Services Ignored statement at hie first new* FORWARD-on be carried out. guns to Mexicans In this country Cairo Feb. 12— (tP)— Britain and Egypt today signed an Israel has lined up with the 'West ference here. He had paid. e. < VALUES UP TO S50.00 If it Is, the Rosenbergs will be in the cold war. Israel has no for­ and some of th* guns turned up.iii agreement covering the future of Sudan and Prime Minister the first American civilians to pay Mexico. " on West German CheaqeUer Ji Naguib's office said evacuation of British troops from the mal alliance with the West but rad Adenauer iwfore miTettiig with their lives for the crime of I has let the United States and Brit­ Others named In the 35-page, wSiiez can al has been agreed upon in principle. espipngge against the U. S. Stop Waste Order .il-polnt. Indictment: approximately 250 German '.B id , B d f SCOUTS OF AMERICA ain 'know- Israeli: cooperation- can foreign hewstheh.. These are “the two 18.41168 . th a t* ------“ i counted on In any western de- Juan Ignacio Fuentea of Casa Your have been searating Britain and the world-wide propaganda. cam­ fense buildup In the Middle East. Fuentes in the atata of Durango, ates Petadaat 1 So* th« lo y Scout Display In th* Windows Egypt. Solution of both could go a M ■ l- E o paign. sparked by Communists, to Russia played a leading-role on Washington, Feb. 12—(TP)—Two embattled l^enfitors today Mexico; Avelino Luna, address un­ A German long way toward eniiating - D d . i l save them. Pickets paraded in the side of the United States in known: Merced -Munoa and Pedro Oonant whether Choice front of the White House. Others accused the armed forces of ignoring congresaional orders to of th# Stor# Adjae#nt to Our Bonk Building EACH in the propo.4ed Mld(ile East de- j supporting creation of the Jewish stop waste and thus “adding hundreds of millions” to the Munox. doing builnesa as the Sun hower’a recast At , . fense command being framed by marched in New York’s Times state in 1948.^ But even during UN Furniture Cb., El Paso, Tax.; Hec­ secret / tho Weat. Square.. In Paris, 400 Commu­ debates at the time VIshinsky cost of overseas military bases. Sen. Morse (Ind„ Ore.), told tor ArroM of M Paso; Pado Ifalen- the Hold Own Future Suggested nists called at the U. 8. embassy underlined hi* government's op­ a reporter a aUlI-aenret report on*> suclo, Preatdib, Tkx.i Mwar# •to tod’': Sixes 7'to 15, 8 to 16ond 14V2 to 22Vi The Sudan is- a milUoii square to protest. The Daily Worker. position to Zionism as a national­ the bgses will be made■ public ■ lie sfsoon Beckethmyer, Laxedo, Twi,! Rob- Uader The mile area which Britain and Egypt Communist party paper In New ist. political movemant. • eyt« talciito, AokustlM Chlarrero have ..been running jointly alnce York, ran a “Save tht Rosen­ Ru.ssl«n„tirades against Isra aad.Snri(pis4)MMiae^^ bergs”’ campaign. aWtHF 'AFmy -kiid IK4 known. COME EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION 1899. The agraem'eht ' gives tht government policy began- latS in MlnItlataBiff eight million Sudanese the right to .Asaall keatenoea 1950, when th* Soriets began to nvy." Arturo Oonxalas, i adram net Savings Bank ot Manchester decide their ultimate future within Some non-Communists, to0»IT5 ican, a Briton and two Sudanese. to get rid of Generalissimo the U. 8. dollars being poured into Korea accused Gen. MacArthur ot agreements wliicli be said permit^ 92.1 GUARANTUD CO. As for the Suez Canal zone. Gen. Israel, both from pnvately-ralsed Armed Services committee, said In John C. Elliot, chief of th* de ted Russia to enalava fret peoplajs a separate interview the Air Force "a. most serious security break M.\IN IN FULl ll^ M A a o m m Com- Naguib, in common with the pre­ Chiang Kai-shek as their sources and government aid. Per­ which proved costly in casualties,” partment’a munition division, said There has bton < some concern leader. has aimed "a counter attack" ' at the ring la (IMe bggeat broken up STREET ceding Egyptian government, has Provoo Faces haps the sovest point In Arab-Jew- among Germans that his stotemeafi The Louisiana Senator said the ish relatiniis Is the still unsolved their accusations. Instead of try- by th* United BUtes since th* demanded withdrawal of all Brltlah ing to cut out the waste they al­ today. might (iv* the Ruaston* an excuaa. -‘‘'..l.l.O'' troops. A political adviser to Gen. answer to the search for peace may problem of the fate of 800.000 Arab Neutrality Act regulating arms for a naw aquesM on Ishlated Bar* leged. ■ The book,-"Korean-Tale#i’’ by IA., shipmentsIpi went into effect In 19X9. Naguib, in asserting today that >y?! L lie in, "weaning, the Chinese on Death or refugeea from the 1947-48 fight­ Col. MelviA B. Voorhees, former Uh'to otiei toe sm ferh AlUee. 7 , ~ the mainland ayay, from, Jtussla’ ing. Israel, refuses, to Uke. th.epi a)l Both Senators said they plan A special detail of State depart- ’^-"'PepniH em nde • i»ii 'wr- belnii* th* ftith of' any--ij»onth. draw..In­ - • removal of..,the. Lroop-s.. hfls _ been aharp''qui’Sti6hin'g of‘ top' A'tr'Fdhse chief censor 'for' tho Bigtitlr- Army meht MCiirtty rhveetfgatdrt was -^But!Oosuuit,;th* ie n u r HnrvauNi’ - agreed upon in principle, said only and in finding a Chinese leader back, and they have no permanent In Korea, also said that; University president, told the noy^ terest from the first of the month. ri'RREN’T BATE 2'i% . "more popular than Chiang." now home but live In camps. officials when the committee re­ assigned to Dellas to aid in the In technical details remain to be son sumes its investigation of the re­ 1. MacArthur, in a report to veetlgation, Elliot said. conference: . Deposits OVER .818.000,000 worked out. These, of course, head of the Nationalist govern­ Status Is In Doubt Congress, "offered contradictory “My understondtog of PreeidiM ment on Formosa. ■ Egypt and Britain have reached port, probably next week. U. 8. Diet. Atty. Frank Potter Serving Munchesler and Vicinity For Over 45 Venra might bring stumbling blocks. New York. Feb. 12 (/F) • For- Mors* and Long were members testimony either because h e' was said the petition charged those in- Elsenhower’s statement is that ||' Push Suez Question Ellender deplored the idea of a agreement on the .Sudan. This badly msinformed or toyed With does not affect toe agreamenUi (i| blockade of the Red Chinese coast mer Army Sgt. John David Provoo could pave the way for the west­ of the committee when they wrote dividuela named with making the The Rudsrt agreement was aigned the report t»st fall after a tour of the truth." shipments and knowing the arme Germany, which were not secret. % by Geh. Naguih and Sir Ralph or-.other militant steps against the today inced a sentence that could ern g6al of a-Middle East defense be anything from five year* in bases In Europe, North Africa and 2. ' A number of'accrikllted cor­ Our postUoii oh toe 'eastern Stevenson, the Britisch Ambassa- mainland leat they draw the Chi- command. But it I* problematical respondents, were charge.# by name ne.se "further-away from ua and prison'to- death for- trefumn -while a the North Pole. region...fioth-aince (CenttniM^ on Page Four) dariea of Germany is unchanffs y prisoner of the Japanese during have left the committee, but are with serious offenses ranging from These boundaries will be Yto^l$ (Contimied on fage Two) closer to Russia." (Continued on Page Seven) cowardice to treasonable acts. settled in a peace treaty to wBito New Dulle* Quia World War II. sitting with it in the investigation. The report is being .censored .to Theiie. objections’' to the book Germany will have a votto’^ Ellender voiced his views In an A federal court Jury. found him were outlined by Brig. Gen. Frank Conaht aafd he plana to vlati interview as Chairman H. Alex­ jtiiilty'last night of four overt acts eliminate matter Which might be Winter Catches of value to an enemy before It I* Dom, Army Deputy CJhlef of Infor­ Berlin next Tuesday and Wednito ander Smith (R-NJ) announced of treason. It' was upable to agree Ship Fire Out; mation, In a letter read at Voor- day. Ha hopes to 'viait (Son. V. P a tro ls Clash his Senate Foreign Relations sub­ on three other treason, allegations. made public'^ "We gave them a chance to cor­ heea’ trial on charges of evading Chuikov, his Soviet opposite nunp committee on Far Eaatern policy The good-looking, . tall, and censorship and disobeying a com­ State with Its ber, "If that can be arrangsd” ^ DULL -Will, jneet;,tomotraw..lor..further- sq-Uare-Jawed veteran was pale and 11 Removed to rect the situation," Morae aaid. As-.-UH..jPlan.es. "When Sen. Long and I returned mand. wants also to inspect Berlin’s refii* questioning of. Secretary of State tense as the court clerk read the Dorn’s letter said that the book gee camp*, overflow! jury’i findlnga in detail. Judge from, the touri we met with the Air Dulles. Force offlciala and told them what contaned numerous passa-ge* Shovels Down sends Of East •It will be Dulles' second appear­ Gregory F. Noonan scheduled a Escort Vessel which violated propriety and were Communist oppression. He Said tha Hammer Reds hearing on defense motions and we had found. We offered them a ance before Senators this week. chance to c(ean up the* altiiation in conflict with Army policy. Hartford, Feb. 12—(AV-Winter He assured the Foreign Relations sentencing for next Tuesday. The Tokyo. Feb. 12—^(Ab — Nine He mentioned the, allegation (Conttaned on Pag* Four) committee Monday, members said, 5-year-old defendant was taken to and explain some of the Inefllcien- returned to Connecticut during the Seoul. Feb; 12— HP) --Fighting’ American passengers. Including ciea we had aeen. Ihst MacArthur personally "was night and caught most of the stole UWNMOWER dwindled to .small raids and patrol that President Ei.senhower’s ad­ the Federal House of Detention. guilty of a most serious security seven women,' and two injured "Their position then was appiit rla.she.s on the Korean battle front ministration has no plan pending Linked to Execution with its guard down. One of the charges on whlrh crewmen were taken off the burn­ the same aa It ia ndw—juat as un­ break which- proved costly In By dawn thre# or four Inches of Adds Up To Just One today as the warmest weather of to blockade China, bomb Man­ ing freighter President Pierce to­ casualties sustained by United N* churia or uae the atomic bomb in Provoo was convicted was that he satisfactory.” light snow coveted the ground In the year carried into a second day. day after an explosion rocked the Long said an Armed Services tlons Forces, in an effort to ob­ Hartford, and in some hilly sec­ The mercury climbed well into Korea. waa at least partly responsible for Bulletins Thing Next Spring - - A Ragged The.se were some of the ques­ the death of a fellow prisoner of vessel alDout 100 mile* southeast subcommittee had proteated to the tain newspaper publicity." tion* as much ts seven inches fell the 40s (icroa.4 the 155-niiIe battle­ of Yokohama. Air Force laat year when It found Porn also said that ipuch of the line. Rain swept the western sec­ tions raised in the wake of Eisen- war, Army Capt. Burton C. Thom- - with a little more expected be- from the AP Wire« Late reports said the crippled an overaefa lighter base manned book was developed from Informa­ f6r* th* storm ends with sleet and tor. '* ahlp of the-American President^ by 1,700 ofllcera and men, which tion available to Voorhees chiefly Looking Lawn! .Allied warplanes roared into (Continued on Page Three) (Contlnned on Page Tw o). could have sent aloft in an emer­ freezing rain, and*f*ning tempera­ Lines waa limping toward Yoko­ because of his position as Eiifhth ture. . WINS DOCTORATE : ^ clearing skies in the afternoon for hama, eacorted by two U. S. Navy gency not more than 75 pilots In Army chief censor.' Now-is th# tim# to hov# yotu hand ond power fighteWbomber strikes arid air bat­ single seat fighter-planes. , Although no serious accidents ' Rtogstoe. E,.Ayjr>li l3...i(iBi.i.,i*(AH,tw!6 .Ships. A battle raging fire that • The general iliW declared tliat were reported. State Police said Mrs. EltsMMr Rooeevislt received Idwh mower sharpened and put in good mechanical tles with Communist MIG-15s. | gutted—three -of- Its - bold* waa part* of the books were critical of The fighter-bombers flattened j that drlvlnz .cohdltlpii* all oyer the an honorary degree of -dSetee o f ' _ ext-tnguished after-, a- battie ■ that- y.'^'R'pnllry In the- Far Bast jtowa today igom OlB. erder.'"— - eight b*»ildings. in-g' ltroop-ooncen- SW ral hp(irs- •' ' letter. Was addres tratioVi area’ oh ’the western >frohf.- Headquarters Of the U. S.' Mili­ Joseph M. Swing, com rtft ParkWey epeed -has been re** Our lawn mower shop is fully equipped to sharp­ Lt^ Gen duced to 25 miles an hour. the U. S. Fifth Air Forte report­ tary Sea Transport Service said News Tidbits inanding general of the Sixth WHITE HOUSE SILENT ed. Smoke from burning buildings the passengers and ijrewmen were Workers on early shifts'in Hart­ _ en and recondition your hand and power lown Culled from AP Wire* Army at San Francisco. Washington. Feb. IS—(AS—J ODscured rc.sults. In the same area, Of State Education TV transferred to the Barrett, an It was Swing who ordered ford area factories, however, were mowers. W e pick up and deliver. Coll us NO W . Imported Alpana forced to slow down even more. The White Houae had Jw F-80 Shooting Stars sealed a rail MST.S vessell while other crewmen Voorhees, then stationed at diate comment on the Sorted W e'll hove them ready for spring. tunnel with eight bomb hits. battled the flames deep; in the Seattle, to withdraw his manu­ On Avon mountain car* slipped Hartford, Feb. 12 i.(P) It cer-. the hearing room of the Labor Poquonock Bridge motorist suf­ and skidded, and only a few got Union’s breaktog diplomatio r e ^ V. S. Sabre jets tangled with tainly wouid be nice to have state committee,'' holds. fers severe injuries when his car is script from the publisher until it latlons with IsraeL Tf WITH SIMULATED TOYO Russian-made MIGs deep in north­ The Barrett, and the Navy had • been required Army clear­ over th* top headed toward Hart­ sponsored educational television in •Attack Vote Time Off struck by northtraiind freight train ford about « a. m. Some had to west Korea -bUt^AHied pilots made Connecticut but it would cost too Testifying before the joint transport George Clymer ‘accom­ at Windsor crossing during heavy ance. JOINS LINCOLN TRIBUTE ^ FROM THE FAR EAST no damage of destruction •claims. panied the stricken vessel toward Washington, FSb. 11 Uff) fip' much right how, some Connecti­ committee. Frederick H. Water- snowstorm . . . British expedition (Continued on Page Thirteen) B-26 light bomber pilots re­ cut legislators feel.. house, a spokesman for manage­ Yokohama. The ships are expected leaves for another attempt to scale (Continued'on Page Seven) President Elsenhower Joined to*' You Can Do A Good Deed NOW ported destruction of 135 : Red The proposal to appropriate $1,- ment. led a aharp attack against to reach port about 2 a.m. tomor­ heights of Mount Evereat, wind­ day In tribute to the OMenocy nC trucks last night. 700.000 for three television chan­ * .bill propo.stng that worker.* be row (12 noon, e. a. t.i. swept' 29.000-foot Himalayas peak. Abraham Lincoln, the flrat By Feeding The Wild Birds • A dozen B-29 Supeiforts nels for education in the state given time off with pav to vote. I M.STS said the signal facilities State police from Groton Bar­ publican President. AeeaaMfH, pounded Communist in.4lallations ranie up, .yesterday before the "It will be a sorry da.v. " he I ^'ompasaes of the Pierce were racks question second Massachu­ More Market Basket Itemg led by Mr#. Eisenhewer, tbik: We hove o good supply of WILD BIRD FOOD, near Pyongyang, North Korean General Aasembly's Join} Educa­ said, "when Connecticut citizens | destroyed, setts ' man In connection with President attended I Ini e l * ; capital. A Red fighter plane fired tion committee. think they ought to be paid for ; ~ _ smuggling of hacksaw blade to Mrthday ceremonle# nt tod ’ SUET CAKES and BIRD FEEDERS. NEW SHIPMENT OF LIHLE at one of the Supeiforts but two CIte TIght Budget the privilege of voting." (Continued on Page Three) -patient at Norwich State ; Hos­ Face Decontrol This Week morial to the Civil War e l ^ And as much as many legisla­ The committee al.so heard les-i ' pital . . . State trooper at Groton executive a few blocka from tom .50 (Continued on Page Three) tors liked the idea they had to timqny on other bills, most ofi.^., s c- also makes news with effort* to White House. ‘ Flowered Hats up re*cue skunk found with head , Milk, butter, cheese, poultry, no to it because the appro- them giving workers nei^, or in-; 13l|j£Zcir(l I^WCCDS Washington, Feb- 12— (P) — p r in c e s s m PBO V BS; priations Would not fit in a tight creased . benefits or relaxing ex- ' * trapped in glass jar. Market basket items like milk, I eggs, oleomargerine. cleaners, Walter .Htemmon*, UConh editor butter and eggs were marked for | soap, lard and "other shortening; London, Feh. Christine Home budget. iating labor laws. ceaa Margnret, whe Imf'- But that wa.sn't the final ■word Although educational television Norlliern Europe and staff member since 1918, as­ price decontrol this week, smid rubber..------and. rubber product*; lead. FINAL CLEARANCE OF ALL f ! on the matter because the action failed to get complete support yes­ signed task of bringing univer­ signs that emergency power to re- tin, zinc and "‘’’’■P' P**^ • suffering from gneteto From Denmark sity's history up to dale . . . .Con- np nnd nbont todny< was merely a hearing hefoie a terday. there were indications it I-ondonj Feb. 12 'J ’l A blizzard store economic curbs might be paper and paper producU. committer which iiiu.at make its would get a more favorable recep­ nerticut Protestant churches mar­ kept. Controls would remain, at least hom Palace annotof c swept northern Europe todaj', shal forces for new battle to, pre­ condition la m tlifMdl fy’ Winter Hats ^|*®^cach New York, Feb. 12 (A') - - cecomipcndatiou.'* on the proposal tion at a later date. snarling road and rail traffic and A top official said a final de-j (or the time being, on such im- before it goe.- to the Hqu.«e of A GOP leader aaid Gov. .lohn vent relavatloii of gambling laws cis.'on v-III he made today oh a portont items as machinery, moat Chri.stine Jorgensen, who iincler- iaolating many villages. williln state. OCSMAMDl went medical treatment which Repre.sentativfH. • , Lodge.... proposes to-appoint a com AInrig the cast coast of England White House announces, without long list of goods tentatively ; automobile* and scarce metals. But MILLINERY—SECOND FLOOR ■'However,..^ the Republican con-1 miasipn to study the education TV tabbed for removal from price cell-' many of these do not have a di- Hnrtford, VYb. 13 changedah- her from man to womsn.,' ■*However,-- the and the coa‘'ts of Holland and Bel­ further comment, resignation of rant offtocra a returned' home today from Den-! trolled a.ssembly ia likely to act question and report to a future leg- Carlton Skinner aa governor of ing.v hy Frida.y or Saturday. reel bearing on the consumer. according to the recommendation islature, either in special ae.4*ion gium the weather added tp the dis­ the Conaecttcot Na mark. comfort of refugee* driven from Guam. . .Rabbit Theodore Adams The ii.st makes up 15 per cent of The exemption o f paper products made bv the' education, commit- or regular session, consumer good.* In the cost of liv­ would cover waved and treated may enter oRlmr. The 26-year-old Christine, who their homes 12 days ago by thp of Jersev qtty, N. J.. .speaking in Bcboola without | DWOT SOUAAt once-served -in the U, S. Army as tee. .1 Ask Three Channels Boston, calls for "a specific under- ing index package, he said, and papers.'plates and newsprint. Television held the capitol spot- House Majority Leader Simon disastroi s floods. Work on th* list began after mlUtnry oervic*. George Jorgensen, Jr... stepped In part* of northern England I standing among the various) would leave less than that per- oral Frederick O. ThaJWHALCeo ifrom an airliner at Idlewild airport [light before legislators left for to­ . Cohen (R-Ellington) told the religlou* teaching to centoge still under control. It in­ TELEPHONE Mlfchell 3-5406 _ii.MAiiCHim i Conn-. I faith*"- on (Cbattoued «■ PhC* PVte«A) nooneed today. day'* holiday. (Continued on Page Two) public school system?. cludes such things as: (Continued on Pag*' Fifteen) ■Ther* waa, however,^activity .In | (Cmitlnued on Page Fifteen) I- 4,.

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