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s ^ m Ui Biilif.'iMa ^ A RIDE DOWN BISSELL ST.... J f» Sy itfc««y • »^S Hern^ Wants WCTU Cheen Bat Kaiser-Franer Officers on Stand at RFC Probe • S ik to iHMt tm ft ton*4fty Mr* Schoolboys Are Glum Trumaii Seizes loMh. , roroMriy • ^ GET THE BEST FOR LESS! Tank Led Yanks UnAMUr Hl«h ||ch»l b * ^ he Highway Qiief Kofu, Japan, Feb. 33.—OP)— Files o f RFC, to txytnf ftut for the Navy l>ftno, Shop HALE'S Self Serve The Kofu school house was atlre. The Ore hose was not ICMter.Bftil Hutchtaui long enough to reach the near Now Only 35 Miles of the oominlttee HAVE A OOOD STEAK FOR A 0HAN8E CrUled Again est hydrant Next door to the Solons Irked «ld d i ftiTftnfed for the SIRLOIN • PORTERHOUSE or SHORT.. .R>. $1.19 school waa a winery. SCventy- ptMrftm preeentwl l«»t night fol- and Health Market *flve gallons of wine put out the Cwtos the buelneoe meeting of TENDER-KNIT STEAKS (Dtlielous!)...... lb. $1.15 Douhta Hill Has Told fire. President Acts as Sen Mmchestor Grange. It waa “ Our From 38th Parallel Muler'a Nlgbt" 1-ocal and Eaat Entipe Story Behind ators on Probe Body Hartford talent partldpated, and The'Dismissal of Dep Are Charged With pie and coffee were eerved SWIFT^^ELECT ORAOE A BEEF OUTS IVORY IVORY Punch to Hoongooiig in by lira. Oarl Hlldlng and her com-1 uty Roy Jorgensen Six in Family In^uencing Loans Russia Peace inittce. The first and second de- SWIFT’S PREMIER LIGHT MEAT sow* Drive Up Central gree teams wUl have a rehearsal BLOCK CHUCK (Bom In) ...... lb. 73e 8 for 2 for Hartford, Fab. 31— .Sanator Washington, Feb. 38.—(4V - Spine of Korea; Artil nt seven o’clock Tuesday evening. Plan Assured Photo by Ixtrlag fttudlos BONELESS CHUCK POT ROAST ...... lb. 89e MIDIUM 29c Milton Harman (D-Bridgaport) ai- Doomed to Die Presldent Truman, steaming over February 37, and the third and ALL 31c lery Duel Roora Over ftniilh degree teams will rehearse Miss Jftsn FYancIs CUT-UP BEEF FOR STEW ...... lb. S9e aertad today that he wag convinced Capitol Hill charges one of hU nt ,Uto same hoiur on March 8. FRESH GROUND ^ that the “ puMic doee not know the Of Odd Malady aidea Infiuenced RFC loans, has Careful Study The Han Near Seoul; Mrs. Blynn P. Francis, of 17 SWEET got from the lending agency Lilac street, announces the engage E)(TRA LEAN HAMBURG ...... lb. 73e entire atory" aa to why Btata U.N. Ships Hit W om an Q>b BcouU of the Second Con- flVORM IVORY copies of Its correspondence about ment of her daughter. Miss .lean Highway Commlealoner G. Albert crecational church will have their . . u .. i BONELESS RIB ROAST BEEF...... lb. 95c 7 OZ. loans with Congress members— U. S. Sees Possible Move Uue and gold father and son din- Althea Francia, to Har.mHarold Gerald 1 LB. HIU flped hie Deputy, Roy E. No Cure for Muscular Tokyo, Feb. 28. — ( / P h - ra. .Inhn RIB ROAST (Bono In ) ...... - -lb. 79e CAN , SNOW iSNOW 700 to 900 letters In all. ^ tom om w evening at 6:30 In ^ Carey, son of Mr and M Large .lorgenpen of Glaatonbury. By Moscow to Eud Avenue. East PKG.. 1 Large Dystrophy Which Af Mr. Truman’a move In the red- Tank-led Americgn fotoee the church vestry. Boy ScouU o f , Carey of Bidwell SHOULDER STEAKS ...... lb. 79e Herman, chairman of the Dem- hot controversy was first brought Hartford. Koreau War; Doulit punched swiftly up the moun Troop 118 wlU hold their first 34c ocratic-controlled Senate Appro fects Sextette of Boys out today at a Senate Banking maotlng at 7:80. No date has been set for the wed i priations Committee, voiced that subcommittee's hearing on the tainous spine of central Ko ding. LA ROSA In Philadelphia Home Palatable P r o p o sals WETHERELL'S FARM | | Hale’s Fresh Ground^ conviction at a news conference question of whether RFC directors rea late today and occupied Members of the confirmation be held shortly after he hafl con have yielded to infiuence and fa- Waahlngton, Feb. 33—(g)—Dip freshly vacated Red foxholes class of the Center church are go- Sunset arcle of Past Noble | FOWL (Nono Bottor) ...... lb. 53« No. A Spaghetti ferred privately with Jorgeneen. Phlladelphle, Feb. 33—OP)—Moat E d n r Kaiser (right), head e f Kalaer-Fraser, and Chad OalhooB (aMond from left), the firm’s vk « presi voritUm in handing out millions overlooking Hoengsong, key lag to spend the day in New York Grands will meet In the directors' Aa a result o f the conferance, people fear death, a few seek It dent, appear as wltnessea Feb. 23, before a Senate Banking aubranunittee Inquiry on RFC loan prao- In government loans. The White lomatic officials aald today that If ROASTING CHICKENS, 4V3-5 Lbs. Avq. . .lb. 49e III ^^O XYDO L ttoea. Kaiser swore that his firm got RFC loans only under terms ” sevx-re to the estont of being Communist defense point. tomorrow, with Rev. Clifford O. room of 0
,'V’ MAKCBTESTliSK BVEWIWU HEKALU./MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, FEUKUARY 28, 1961 T’.. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.* FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1961 PAGE 4— tary of the U. S. Embassy sald'of leaven two aistere, Mary Ann and Yflnks Meet the praaentation: Give-In Kills EUzstMth Hutchlnaon Foote; a BURNSIUI - British PreM Seek Accord canters. This officer prowled comliat ehlp crews for duty as in K', ■Tve seen a tot of these things 600 Red Crbss Solicitors brother, John Edward Foote; her Is ixniduated through aleeptng quertsra, kitch structors. Auxilia^ material grandparents, Mr. and Cane weaeacsttfie Local Policemen Praised ens, waahrooma. recreational fa T British Royalty tn other countries and es”'’'^ar*> f.ticoiiatroL U B i a o t i u m Moreover, Navy policy makers In India, but this waa Just aa GUead Child Mra. John O'DeU of Rye, N. T.. Recalls Nelson On Manpower cilities. In general he found con decided that if the expansion pace colorful aa any put on by an t,i- To Start Drive Sunday and her paternal grandparents, A QBEAT SlIOW I ditions satisfactory although tliere Dept. Orgsoi For Saving Life of Boy were some rough spots. was too rapid It could be matched (OMtiaiMd from Higa One) dlan potentate. It waa a bit crowd Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Foot# of a. wldaurk M leker B eeaey only by bringing in short-term en ed in the ballroom, but nobody dllead. The father la manager of (OoRttooed froir Pizgn ORo) (CeqUiiiMd from Psga Oat) Instructions to the Navel dis Organization of the South Sunday, Manchester’a .IBOl Red ^doubling their donation of last Overhanging BanH in the Foote Dairy, one of the larg • q i a l l a o f tricts are to put Into the camps listees nr a high percentage of Re in b o aVLWJI and Oonaervatlva Leader W'lna- seemed to mind—and there was M o a t e s a m a - ♦•Tlia The Red Cron First Aid train-«the flrat aid course, to stop the servists who would want to atay Chester Fire department for d irB*' ' all the champagne you wanted.’.’ Cross F^und Drive begins. It be' year. est in the Gilead area, and the (IB eeler) nr^balT' pbintment of an American to the be used, outlined the Navy’s pol no more "boots” than ran be pro ien Defense purposes was oom*' ton Church and hit wife. gins auspiciously. The Cheney They realise that with the In Glastonbury Gravel Pit Ing given all members of the po- W**^**;* they got the boy to top International Navy post. icy this way: no longer than the law required. Americana present Included paternal grandfather is a former • lU p. Ok (iie-u:ee p. m. . . . __ _ the Manchester Memorial hospi- vided for hy existing living and For the . In'lricate operation of pletcd earlier this week when Fire ••Chivalry” In the Middle Ages Brothers mills which have always creased call upon the local Red Crushes Out Life state eommisaioner on domestic llc« department again paid dm - ^ Today the Independent Dally. When the Korean war signaled training farilities. Three "bimt" C3)ief James Schaub met at Honi Mrs. Perie Mesta, U. 8. Minister generously supported the Red Cross chapter, the need for send animals. EXTRA Express, under a atreamer headline modern ships, tlie Nsvy prefers to Luxembotirg, who la vacstlon- referred to fully armed and "H aart T hrew »f Te«ter4ey» denda yesterday in the case of a ; Charles was rushed ■ into the abandonment of the economy pro training centers are in operation either career men or long-term re* Company Three with mppnbera ot io n s L FOSTER mounted fighting men but has Cross in the past, haa started off ing this Fund Drive over the top There wrlll be no calling hours at “U. S. Navy Chief Row," said gram and institution of a limited now—at San f)iego. Calif., New the Auxiliary Fire departihenL ing In London. the Manchester 1981 drive by is greater than ever. They realize l^ v a te funeral services. In 8sl. I ► m . ••rran e A San"— youngster who suffered a aevere- operating room, and Dr. Merrill editorially: emits who will sign up for a kec- Barry T. Benton, First «ecr» cpma to mean “courteay.” the funeral home. The family la 1 C artaee. «‘M a#taa aa4 H ia«aa“ ly lacerated tn a faU. Riiblnow performed a- 3 -hour mobilization some of the old Navy port. R. I. and Great Lakes, 111. nml or third "hitch." Chief Schaub announcM that that the 1981 quota of $21,000 will charge of Holmes F'uncral Home, planning to assist In the drive for '"If-Churchill had t>cen Prime lisnds remembered the early days The World War II center at Brain- meetings will be held on Monday be,a difficult one to achieve, but lea., fiiarai W aralag” aa) Charles Orlowskl, 7-years old operation. He said the gash was It IS on this latter ground that m o M b will be held for Deborah Jane funds for a new Sunday aohool "K aaaaa B al4en” son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. a serious one which severed all of Minister, this appointment would of World War It and the over bridge, Md„ will begin Operation hy nights. that, unless it is realized, the vital Foote, three-year-old daughter of room in the Gilead Congregation never have been made. There need crowded militar>’ training facili April and reach full scale training the Navy feels cool toward the The flrat session la scheduled services which the Red Cross ren Orlowskl of 44 North School the nerves, arteries and tendons idea of using draftees or, under Mr. and Mra. Edward A. Foote, of al church as - a memorial to Uttle street, was playing with friends of the foresrm. Dr. Rubinow be and must be no bad feeling ties. Order.* w'ent out to sched by mid-summer: for next Monday and the course ders to the community must be generated on this' auhject between legi.slation now heiiig considered, will be tn first aid. FRUIT AND curtailed. Gilead street, Gilead, tomorrow Deborah. at the old Union school when he stated that Winzler and Sardella ule the Input of recruits and vol Aside from avoiding s "l.acklaml fell and gashed his left forearm saved the boy from bleeding to Britain and America. If it Is fairly unteers to flt the capacity of .situation." the Navy had other UiiivriHal Military .Service train Anyone Intereakccf in jbining the Sunday, 600 aoUcitora will atart afternoon at two o'clock at the put to them, . the Americans will available training facilities. ees. Navy men ilai mit takes a Auxiliary department is invited to out to canvaaa the reaidentlal die- Qlaitoiburif Thaitar on a broken toilet seat, according death and commended them high reasons for being deliberate about Gilead Congregational church. Tl Rtbraa Ava., Olaalaahair to his mother. The school is now understand that Britain — as one Admiral Forrest Sherman, Chief its induction-training program, if year to train a recruit to the point attend the meeting, file applica- PRODUCE tricta of Manchester and Bolton. ly- wlierc he enn become an efficient lion. and be sworn In with the V., X They will set out with two urgent Rev. George M. Milne will officiate Tcl. Olattoabarjr Mn used by the Manchester Pipe and Charles waa described as "fair part of a partnerahip between of Naval Oprrstluns, has made too swift s training buildup wa.s equals — rejoices Iri having her attempted, it would create s huge Mirmlier of a slop's company. flvllian Defense oath. facts in mind: that last year’s do and burial will be in the GUead TODAT THBOCQR SATURDAY Supply company and the yard ly good" condition today by hospi periodic check-ups to see" these 282 NO. MAIN ST. nations must be doubled If Man cemetery. Caetlaaaaa am Than, traai < p.ai. contains many materias. Charles tal authorities. Dr. Rubinow land forces under the command of orders are being carried out. In training overhead in mnnpuwer ami PHONE 2-2S48 chester is to meet its quota which Deborah waa kiUed yesterday CIRCLE went to his home and police were said it cannot yet be determined Eisenhower, but that as another Decenilier, he sent out a senior retard, correspondingly, expansion part of the same partnership, the it 67 per cent higher than in 1960, when the overhanging bank of a NOW — THRU NEXT WED. Wan Dliaer’a WsaAerfal called. whether the youngster will regain officer tn make a personal survey of the fleet. More experienced men and .that Manchester citizens must gravel pit In Glastonbury toppled ’•ClirDRRRLIA” Patrolmen Eklward M. Winzler firtl iwe of his arm. ships should be commanded by a of ail Navy induction and training would have to he withdrawn from be asked to ’’give where they live” onto her. She had been riding and Joseph J. Sardella arrived Local police have found their British Admiral." since 60 per cent of the amount back and forth with her father "Taa FIRE RAU" to find the youngster bleeding bad first aid training of great value, The paper front-paged a cartoon SAVE ON ’ROUND collected will remain In town to be from Lpngo Brothers sand pit on M ickey R ooary - Fat O ’BrIea ly. The policemen applied direct especially in auto accident cases of British Naval Hero Lord Nelson, Norman C. Oomollo MID-WINTER SALE used for local Red Crosa services Hebr
its timely theme of "Inflation" will ing material owned by the South Friday, March 2, at 8 p.m. St the alona^for on^ins day’s calls frMn stations sprinkled around this IP. at the WapplAg Community xhureh will meet at 7 p.m. at ths Commu evening at th* Community the homeward-bound calls are go Knights to Mark be of great Interest to all "Y" Windsor Building Supply Company, Community House. Will lie. ‘" ^ e Strength of Being nity House. WTIU •> 1«W Blackstone WM sstlmatod at $700. s^w llng military reservhtlon. me.mber*. Non-members Interested Wapping A competitive program t ____ _ ------Camp Pickett , Today, with 100 direct Knee to ing home much faster. lumber owned by the South Wind Thpre will be a meeting tonight Religious," The regular meeting of Wap the men and lady membera wUI Kg ' mu- - ^ WrUA—iMkl Since the Army’s reactivation in attending may call Mrs. Edward sor. Lumber Company and Pola The Pilgrim Youth Fellowship of Camp Pickett late last sum-, PLANNING ON OIL HEAT? 50th Anniversary of the committee preparing for the ping Grange will be held T uesd^ given, ■ ■'kuR? Today*s Radio WHAV — Dik, Manchester, Tel. 2-1830. Company bricks, all stored In the annual minstrel of St. Francis of Phones Busy mer, the telephone company has Clean, even, economical oil heat can be installed In Fix Pola Brick Warehouse. ------w t h t - in* «r gathered together some $80,000 Assisi Church at 8 p.m. The.Min TUm Memoiiel Lodge No. 88, Knights , There were also dnima of tar strel will take place some time In worth of long distance telephone your steam, hot water or warm air furnace at surpris of PythlM, thle WMk otarted equipment to handle the SoM Of LABOE8T STOCK OF FINE Friendly Circle's Loss at $50,000 and nil stored in the warehouse as April. More Than 10,000 Calls ingly LOW COST. A combination of fine materials and plane for the celebration of their well as gasoline tanks on four ' WONS—1 Love a Mystery. calls. Switchboards from com WATCHES IN MANCHESTER The topic of Rev. David Crock SHADY GLEN DAIRY FARM- 4HADY GLEN DAIRY FARM M.JHIU UilMI, U Rich. A Week; Nine Xines pany offloea as far away as Talla expert workmanship will SAVE YOU fuel dollars year fiftieth year In Manchester. At 6lli Anniversary Fire of unknown origin Thurs trucks, which exploded from time ett's sermon Sunday, Febrviarj' 35, vUlght Time. A Pre-Spring Saie •tW — 6:30—Faye Emerson. NO COST OF ANY KIND TO ENTER WONS—Victor Borre. 6:46—Sports. a. Trim MM. Fmttrmd The home of Mrs. Edward S. of wanted aea.son- JlfKim mi mmim. iU.TS 7:00—Kukla, Fran and Ollle. OPEN TO BOYS AI^D GIRLS—« MOS. TO 8 YRS. Dlk, 137 Henry streeL will be the WDRC—News. 7:30—Roberta Quinlan. KNARPS MARKET scene of a dessert meeting of the able merchandise at O WHAT—News. 7:45—Newsreel. $• T ir t /mrH tryilml membership of the Manchester EMpmmiimm teed. 147.50 RESIDING IN MANCHESTER AND VICINITY WONS—News. 8:00—Mama. Another lAiad of branch. Hartford County Y. W. Try 2 lUMS lefOrs RetkfM lower than market W nO —News. 8:30—We the People. C. A., Wednesday, February 28, at Do rea toti and turn after you *o tonedf 0:00—Henry Morgan Show. MAOS AT- WORTH Do rou hae* a hard lime soin* M> tltep.’ S ll» - Ewaamn trwmlm. H IM one o’clock. If Tout (tomarh it charnin* up too much price.*! T omorrow Oh winter ttma I WDRO-Jack Smith Sportscast. 9:30—The Clock. BL’SHEL $1.00 The topic will be "Inflation," acid, that'e whai’s apt to happen. Trv ItehuiMraro IN EVERY DEPARTMENT S iW - 10:00—Boxlqg. EASY PAYMENTS INVITED and an interesting discussion la eatina I or 2 Tumi bnore rou *o to bed. WDRC—Jack Zalman. 10:45—Greatest Fights. 540 Middle Turnpike, East Calls for Shnaol uderwear. planned under the direction of Mlsa Sec if rov don't ilecp better, wake up 11:00—Broadway Open House. rcfreihed. Keep Tumi handy to counler- W nO—Strictly Sports Dppnaite Green School And other conforta ^ Primroae Woolverton, who has a a acid indiacition . . . s a t . . . heartburn. WONS—Sports. M akeyoahnaaM B aa «t- 200 made an extensive study of the Millioni of A m criani do. WHAT—Supper Serenade. Wrlgley'a SpeataMat Oaafc , TM. 0S5S—Bute Studio uad urnko ua awM atmeet te have jm t problem and conducted many aim- Get a roil today. Saturday, Feb, 24 SiSS— ehlld’e photo taken. Studio open antfl 5:80 P. M.| Thnrodoy uatfl Church, Temple ilar discusalona. . (Mr lOc WDRC—News; Record Album. wmxrt SKMBOT IM Just e P. M.; clooed all day Wedaeeday. No chargo for pbote—ttW At present a resident of Stock- y.R.jr Pfciflee S itS - naturally adds to your fun. The the oompUmeato of oponoors and eo-opoaoore. ton, N. J„ Miss Woolverton was 15< WTHT—Sereno Gammell: Wea Men’s Meeting for many years the executive di ther. Married Dependable pleasant chewing and Uvely. real- GET ENTRY BLANKS AT CO-SPONSORS BELOW mint flavor five you a rafreshlng JEWELERS . . SILVERSMITHS SINCE 1900 rector of the Hartford City w n c —Emil Cote Glee Club. Y. W. C. A. Her leadership, ability, TUMI roe THfl TUMMY WONS—News; Stock Market A suecssaful gathering of an In Man for UtUeUrt Justtrytt. 958 MAIN S T ...... MANCHESTER. Mariow**—Woidoa Drag Company—Hanteoa'a—PlreC Htetoaal Reports. terfaith group of men from the Bank of Manebooter—F A D Auto Stora—Motbor Ooooa Diaper and peraonality contributed so Our Employees Have Had Their Vaca Servloe. much to that organisaiion that the S:4ft- Center 'Congregational church Service Station ENJOY Wrigisy’t Spsorminl Gum IN HARTFORD AT MAIN AND PRATT STS. WpRC—Lowell Thomas, fine "Y” building on iproad street with a similar group from the Chewing olds dIgsfMen, brsolh, losMi in Hartford was named "Woolver tions and Are Looking Forward To Serving w n c —Three Star Extra. Temple Beth Sbolom was held Good Pay For Right Man W’ONS—Bh'snlnr Star. ton Hall” in tribute to her. , KNARPS MARKET WTHT—Weather: Stock Market Tuesday evening at the Temple. Mrs. James C. Dix, 100 Plyoiout)i You Once Again. The meeting which was attended McClure’s Lane, chairman of the "'Y" finance Open Daily and Sundays WTHT—Edwin C. HUl by seventy-five men was address drive now going qn in Manchester, Shady Glen Dairy Form n m - ed by Eugene Shrigley, regional di Service Station will give a short talk on support 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. WDRC—Beulah. rector of The National Conference of the campaign and will review WHAT—Symphony Hall, of Cbrlatlans and Jews. Mr. ^73 6'l.\IN ST. the aims of the Y. W. C. A. Funds 540 East Middle Turnpike John and Bernice Rieg w n c —Guest Star. Shrigley, a former Methodist min Apply In Person received in the drive will go to MARLOW'S SERV-UR-SELF WONS—Fulton Lewis, Jr. ister, spoke on the topic "Big ward enlarging the recreation and Opposite Green School WTHT—News Headline Edition People for Little Worlds". Mr. craft class programs, the con til* — Shrigley atreaaed the need of big. tinuance of the Public AfVilra lec Routes 6 and 44A Manchester Green WONS—TaUo-Test ness in character and depth of un tures. the varied Y-Teen acti\dtiee, W DRC-Jack Smith. derstanding In the modem man and promotion «PxvorW-wiiI» biter- FURNITURE MART WTHT—Elmer Davis, who is faced with a shrinking eats and fellov^hlp. w n c —Album of ihe Week. modem world. In- addition, he WHY It la felt that the program with WALK DOWN TO THE BASEMENT & SAVE! Y:$S— spoke of the need for true eco / YOUR $E$T 8UY SHADY GLEN DAIRY FARM- -SHADY GLEN DAIRY FARM WONS—Gabrtel Heatter. nomic equality for all people so f Slodi lh>Mi TI««o S^v«r« ... WoNUnR WANTED WTHT—Lone Ranger. that all men may have equRj op WDRC—News. portunities for a long life as well 2:4S— as a happy life. WDRC—Edward R. Murrow, After welcoming remarks by SPECIAL! CARPENTERS News. CTialrman Philip Bayer. Reverened Jamas' Hoir Shaping, W nC —One Man’s Family. Give W here You Live! Clifford O. Simpson and Rabbi WONS—Nsws. L«on Wind addressed the group Rag. $1.50 — plus STEADY WORK SMS— pointing out the need for brother Toni Rofill — Rag. $1.00 WONS—Count of Monte Crtsto hood and true tolerance at home (Phta Tax) GOOD PAY WDRC—Songs for Sals. e in Manchester. Cantor Melvin 2 2>2 WTHT—Private ’’Eya ” Etra of the Temple sang two He $2.50 Vdua! Inquira Paper Mills Are Seeking More w n c —Nero Wolfe. ♦ WHAT—Oote Glee aub. braic prayers and community StlS— singing was led by William COop- BOTH FOR $2.00 R0LLIN6 PARK (Plus Tax) WHAT—Bit of Ireland. At the conclusion of the meet INC. StSS- ing a light snack was served and MANCHESTER’S Paper To Meet The Demands Of WHAT—So' Proudly We HaU. the guesU were conducted v f ' WTOT—Thla Is Your F B I JAMES’ LydoN Stroat WONS—Eskimos. through the sanctuary by the NOW AT Moneliastar WTIC—Adventures of Sam Rabbi who explained the meanings Spade. of many of the symbols. 143 MAIN STREiT PlHNia Mon. 2-3374 The War Effort
tion tor publication in the April for tha past several yaars. This Beauregard, Denner, One Gold and auditorium. Eugene V. Dick, pres The btraln and haadAche (Oaa on, eph Neville is inatructor, i^ d the which lime plana will be made for Issue of the magazine. A member This Is Your Fight award Is . for camping activlas. fivs Silver Arrows; Anthony Mar ident of the Union has announced Party Is Held aaalstlng. hoatessas are M w Peter the Anniversary and visit of tha Plan May Fair of the magazine atalf haa stopped Thla was followed by skits put on ino, Denner; Elwood Andereon, / lijUtitrlieaUr not noUceably diminlahint. Rockville the call for the masting which will Genovesl and Mrs. Harold Bchllp- Great Chiefs in at the Ice cream bar and feels by each Individual Den. aailitant Denner; James Barbero, It la becauae we expect peace to be for mambara only. This la a The 1951 Heart Fund cam hack. The aeries Is b ^ g spon- Basketball thbt Shady Glen has done an out Assistant Danner; Peter Bramley, IfrraUi come In thla manner. If It doea most important meeting and every At St. Mai’v’s paign is a fight for life. Your Bv Cub Pack 4 » Award* Are Fresented sored by the East Parqht Teacher Tlie girls basketball league will n te A n n y and Natfy standing Job in merchandising and The presentation o f Cub awards One Year Pin; Brian Smith, One roBUituBO n ruB come, that we will be relatively member o f Local 5S la urgently association and the Rotikville Rec- hold games Saturday afternoon contribution, large or , small, ■MtALP raXNTtKU CO.. INC. To Hold Rites maintaining stundard.s of quality. can help prevent premature esme next with tlie following Year Pin and Keith Bockiis, One 0RAt!GEHAU,BlN^ requested to be present. leatlon Board for tW ctlldren of starting at 1;.10 p.m. at the Town Year Pin, coaUnt" with raina for peace Abbot Stevens, executive vice As^customers dfive into Shady 'deaths, reduce Invalidism, give Cubs in the receiving line: Edward . ** the fourth, fifth an^ sixth grades. Hall. W. B. Kloppenburg Is Over 200 Present‘ at In closing Chibmaater Knudson which, to other ob#er\’era, mlEht president of , the M. T. Stevens Glen's parking area tomorrow "Njw Hope for Hearts.” Grant, »■ Bobest! • Lawrence Bell, TauSuS^MOUSUN At Memorial Kiowa Coandl i . There will be games in the Inter- a u b paid a tribute to the Den Mothers EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT aeem completely unimportant. TO Company was in Rockville on Chairman o f Commit- they will SCO in each of the two ('.enter (Jiurcli; Many Bobcat; Davkl Gibson, W olf; Har PrM.. TriM.. 0«a’) Mtowtr Kiowa Council/ Degree of Po- ' mediate basketball league Satur- large plate glass windows in the for the fine Job they did. aa well r x > l t « OctaMf L IMl. Thursday for a consultation with old Freckletnn. DennOr; Michael ua, for Inatance, a B i* Pour Con (Ahontas will hmd a meeting this | day evening etartlng at aeven tre Arranging Event front of the store an exact minia .Awards Are Presentipd ; .Moresco, Wolf, Gold Arrow: as expressing his sincere thanks to Penny Bingo 7:15 to. 7:45->R*galtr Bingo nt 7:4ft officials of the union. Due to the evening at Red Men's Hall, at ^ o'clock at the Town Hall. PvM laM B*«rjr Bvtaint Bxcfpt ference which reached no open Rorkvillc Monument to ture replica of a Guernsey cow, a I Brian Gooding, Wolf, Gold and all the parents for their aasist- (set tbsi contracts ara to be let Driver Arrested ance. hM"“ r* Bolidar*- BnUrM M (>>■ agreement on anythiac, but which in Washington Monday, Tuesday Plans for the first St. Mary's specimen 6f the prized dairy herd Tl'e Blue and Gold Birthday Arrows; Kenneth Ame.*, PMl «OlM at 4a>job**Mr. C a i b ., m Re Unveile«l Tomor* And Wednesday of next week, an U. St the Ricg farm. Wolf, 'Gold and Silver Arrows; neverthaUas kept the bt^ powera parish May Fair were made last party of Cuh Pack 4 was held,, , , lMa«« CtaM UBtMr. Immediate decision la nsoesaary in BINGO FoUowius Crash __ _ . . . l"tU lsm Brown. W olf: Leo ORANGE HALL from golnt ahead with new chal- row Afternoon at 2 :.30 7 ^ Wrtnesday night In Center | ^Volf: Robert Werner. order that tha company may sub ^ night under the leadership of aoiaciuPTiuN k a t m lenrea to each other, would atill Have You Vlelled .«ia.0U mit prices and delivery schedules Every Saturday Night Chairman William B. Kloppen .T. ic*’»rch with over 200 partaking i Wolf; John Weir. Wolf. Om / • « by lUll ...... Rockvilla. Feb. 2.1 (Special)— , IMaiiclicsler Bovs An accident on Middle Tuniptke, ^ supper. 'Hie | George Tabor. W olf; Ronald Ge- The Beautiful Modern Ml aiMtn V ...... t t.iw be aomethlnR of a aucceaa, and to Washington In time to secure t t.OH A War Memorial In honor of the • burg at a meeting of the exet>u- east, ye.sterdsy afternoon ro.sulted , tustefullv decorated U"--''' V.M moBts bv Mali ...... mlEht actually rcprcacnl a K"bi the work. Uve committee held at the church. COSMETIC DEPT. ■lagM Cbpy ...... t M mei\ and women of the town of ^ FACT STARTING AT 8:15 SHARP 111 Buddy Plalooii in the arrest of Harrv J. Leister,* „ , - 'w .. .. w ^'I'er Arrows Raymond Newton, At The f »> even at the moment world opinion Vernon who nerved in the United Purebaaee Property A general outline of the various ’ wuhwith oriiHni«»nlKornaments tniiHiimade hvby th/*the CCubs iih* ' R„n,M' Wrubel. Wolf: Har^ WMUr. *y -JBiTitr ...... 31, of 08 Bisscll street, on s V. Mba, toltTbrat!, On# Taar...... tlbOU might be Judging that Ita "fail State.a Armed Fori eg In World, Bernard L. Fahy, manager of activities of all church organiza t’lemselves. Honored guests were | old Sanden. Bear. Gold Arrow, One Ware ha.s been erected in Central ; the F. W. Woolwortb Company Always remember tions was formulated and the Seven Manchester youths who cliarge of violation of rules of the Arthur Drug Stores M E H H E R U P ure" left no alternative but war. 20RECLILAR GAMES 3 SPEOALS Uliarlcs Lynp, Cubmaster of P a c k | year pin: W. Kilpatrick. Bear, two Park in the renter of the city and | has purchased the property on Or that Watkins Com dates—May 24 and 25—were set left Wednesday for boot training road. T in J8UCIATED PKCBS Perhaps we are aa optimiallc, in chard street, formerly used aa the 4 19.11 to 1941 and Mrs. Lynn Gold Arrows; Stephe'h Bhlirkus, will be unveiled on tomorrow at for the program which is to be Patrolman George McCaugliey Bear: William Valentine, Bear,] Tba Aaaociated Pr<>>- )■ aaciuxxtiy parsonage of the Rockville Bap^ plete Funeral Service j with the Marines at Pai-ris Island, I with Allen, Harry Maidment, abtttlad to the uw o: muniiutinn nf our theory that peace may com ci2 ..5(| p held in the parish house. reported that Leister was turning assistant denner; Alan Kingsbury, | all Hava dtapatobc* eradltad to *t. or list church. - / Members of the committee I S. C„ iirc in the Connecticut "Bud Ills car on the Turnpike when he ' Scoutnia.ster Troop 2,I and Mrs. almont Impcrccplibly, a.e Mr. Upp- Among Ihoeo taking part in the costs no more and dy I’ latoon". Tltoy will be in a Maidment, .Muss Dorothy Pease. Bear. Gold Arrow: Lee Belcher, j BOt otbanr'BC crcd<‘.ta in tbta paptr Rabbi to Preach 11 w-orking with Mr. Kloppenburg struck the left rear, of an ea.st- Lion, Gold Arrow; Alan Wels.s, i aM alM tba local oarrt pubiiabad bara. mann la in hia warning that, ■ dedication will he Herbert Pagaiil, oftentimes less. unit of 71 from this stale for this : Minister ot Education Center AUTO GLASS A t the religious aervlcsa ^ be are: Mrs. Charles Cole. Mrs. W il bound vehicle driven by Hcniy J. Webclos, Denner: John ’ Quigley,' All rlcbt* P< rapubl'Batloa of apaetal after all, it may come aud- training. Fay. 2.'S, of 756 Middle Turnpike, tiiuriii and Frank Barr, District A'apatebaa barair ara alao rbaarvat. . , ,,, ,,, ... Dohertv of the Board of Select- held this evening at 8:15 o'em k at liam Brennan, Gordon Fogg. Her Webelis; Stephen Hubbard, Webe- denly. W ell aettle for it. either Frederick Berger. the B'nai Israel S yn agogu ^ Rev. bert McCann and Lawrence Mac- "Buddy Platoons" are a month cast. i fommitlecman from Newington. MIRRORS ly feature of Connecticut' Marine During the gathering period los; Edwin L,vnn, Webelos; Jack' “SP.\RROW IN THK TREE TOPS" roll •errlce elieat of N. B. h. Sir*. way. But at least we both agree members of the Common Council, Samuel Epstein will p re a ^ on the Gilpin. Anna Bcrglund. 21. of New Knudson. Sliver Arrow; W’ayne' topic George Washinmon ' and Orn, ; Corps Recruiting Offices as a re Harwinton road, Torriiigton. was games were played. Divine bless Croflby-Aiidrewa Sisters lee, iBc. that peace is possible, and we ' Rev. Patrick .1. Mahoney, pastor OtuUk* sult of the reception to the Con- ing was asked by Miss Pease. Newman, Silver Arrow; George j Pubitabera' RepreaenUtiraa: The Brotherhood. Steve ^ rm a n will arrested Wedneadiiy lor drixiiig of St, Bernard's Catholic church; I necticut Hall.s of Montezuma Pla- ‘•ST. PATRICK’S DAY PARADE” ...... Dennis Day jullua Matbawa Special Aseacy — Na» j might aa well add that we believe recite the KIdduah. m freshm enti without a liiense and pa.».-ing a Mr. Lynn spoke on Cubbing in terk. ::h«!aao. Detroit and Boitoa. Rev. Forrest Musser, pastor of the I toon sliippcd to I’an is Island. tlie early days and mentioned tlie it U probable. Union Congregational church and will be served at the/concluston of ROASTING CHICKENS Bi*olherliood Topic stop sign. the service. S. C., last month, which included I names of several promineht local "LITTLE WHITE DUCK" ...... Guy Lombardo HBIIBBR AUDIT B U R B A U o r representatives of the American Harvey J. McKinney, Martin T. Dtreetor^ Meet "When I looked at the chicken I thonght It would aavaa men who were Cubbers In tho.se a»CDlAT10I«8. I,egion, and Veterans of Foreign At Cleiiler Cliurcli Danahy, Jr. Clarence J. Webster, I rgea Better Jurors ■REAKFAST AT "BUNNY ROUND-UP TIM E"...... Gene Autry Churchill's Complaint TTie Tolland C ^nty 4H Fair As- i go aronnd with guests coming,’’ » customer toM ns last days. Historically, Pack 4 is the Wars. week, "but wheh we had m t off laver after larer o f whito and Donald S. Oordner, all from oldest in New England. One of The Barmld Printing Company. Inc.. Winaton (Thurrhill, waging a \ The memorial Is a nine foot sociatlon Boarit/of Directors will .Manchester, The nc.\t "Buddy Now Hnvon. Fol). 23. -Pi Bol •uiiBMa no Onanclal raaponaibillty tor meet with the Raders on Saturday meat there was still plenty left.” This Is a common ex February 2o has been designat the many surprises of tlie evoning NORM'S DRIVE-IN domestic political battle, haa tak-. niomiment Of Cerlified No.,1 Barre Platoon" will leave Hartford on ter jumr.s nro m'odod for Connoii- WHS the presentation to itiaiinian igpograpbleai arrura appaanag in ad- evening, Febraary 24 at • p. m. at sign of a worthy service perience wllh our ehlckens, which are alu avs snrprisinglv ed as Brotherhood Sunday. It Granite meaty and compact. ' March 20. All young men interest- iciit'.’i judicial system, says Chief vartiaaMbta and ottiar reading mattar. en to taunting the i.abor Oovern-1 The appropriation mada the Farm ^ re a u office. brings to a close World Brother of committeemen John Bengstoii la Tba Hanenaiter. Baantag Herald. by the voters of the Towfl of Var ! ed are urged to contact the re- Justice Allyn Brown of the State of a charter of Pack 4 dated OPEN 6:00 A. M. mant with not defending Britain's laaolng Claes hood Week. Supreme Court. In letters sent to non last fall was for a seven foot The Social Action committee of I crullers at the Marine Corps Re- 1938. In accepting. Chairman Hill Center St. Phone 8858 Potterton’s rrlday, Febniary 2S natural rights in its relationship About ^ e hundred children are ROGER OLCOTT the clerks of Superior courts 852 Middle Turnpike, Eant monument. However when the 142 E A S t CENTER ST., MANCHESTER Center church extends a cordial I cruitlng Of lice in the Hartford Bengston promised to frame and Store Friinta, Plrture Framing, I.ARGE STOCK— ALL SPEEDS. 3.3. 4.‘>, 78 enrolled An the pre-teen dancing 40.8 West Center Street Telephone 7855 throughout the state, the Chief with the United Stslos. order was placed by Robert Mc ijivitation to everyone to attend ! Post Office, and. bring along a take good cai/ of it. and added Opposite Green SrhonI Venetian Blind*, class ^ I c h met this afternoon at OFF THE STREET PARKING Justice said a decline in the qual AT THE C:ENTER .'»39-.i 4 I MAIN STREET URprepared For P«ace? Previously he has sttarked the Kinney, manager of the Grove a Brotherhood meeting in Wood ' buddy. that it would act as an added in Furniture Top* Monument company of Rockville, the P5est School auditorium. Jos ity of Jurymen had been noted. He centive to Pack 4. Labor Government for having al ford hall of Center church on Sun asked that Jury commissioners se ••Wa muBt. therefore, not be he found that Admando ComoIU, day evening, February 25 at 7:^p. Mr. Maidment in his talk out lowed atomic energy. In which president of the ComoIIi Granite :T lect for Jury srrvicc "only those lined the program of Troop 25 and SBtftrlaod and bowUdared and un- The theme of the evening will be 111. Goodohild, Sr. in vour rommunitv whom vou be- BrMain, under his ‘oss-n leadership, Company of Barre, Vermont, stated “ American Brotherhood—at Home boasted somewhat timidly of the praparad If It tuma out that we licve to be well fiiialilled' to per- ^ high* honor held by "Ti-oop 2.1 in was theoretically an equal partner that he would like to have a ahara and Abroad.” Two fine speakers hava aucceeded in averting a in the monument aa he bad done have been Secured for the pro Lists R c c e iil Sales form one of the Highest atlribule.s . being awarded Ihe Boone Award with the United States, to be of citizen.ship.” land being able to hold on to it world war.’' considerable bnsiness with the lata gram. Stanley Samartha, of India come an American monopoly. tte t la Walter Uppmann writ- Alfred Hobro of Rockville aa ww and John Rogers of Bolton will Mr. and Mrs. William E. Good- Now he haa attacked the Attlee aa Mr. McKinney, and he offend present their viewpoints on the In the Hartford Courant, giv- child, Sr., and son, Ted. local real regime for having too much "hu the larger block In place «f/the aubjecL tors, announce the sale of the fol iBg hia attention to the poaaibllity seven foot monumentiiment. / mility" In accepting, wiUiout fight An opportunity will be provid lowing properties this month: that the. Ruaslana may aome day. Named to Board of FinanceFinanco Luxurious hair top and bottom ed for questions and discussion. and prote.st, the proposition that Four room single ( furnished l 80 FOR FASTER, BETTER DIAL SERVICE parhapa aome day soon, perhaps Werner Kupfcersi-hmid, vyms elec- Those interested in Uie improve I Durant street, fronV VinceiA P. an American admiral should be ip ' j^ail s,member of the V er^ n Board ment of Inter-racial and Inter- aaoM day atUI far In the future, and Louise Calandra to William E. command of the North Atlantic of Finance at ita Inst meeting, tA faltb relatlonahlpa and, ultimately and Lottie M. and Gladys R. La undartnke to deflate the rlaka of Pact's naval forces. Hia atUck ' vacancy ca^ed by the world peace, wUl find this a most voie. wnr hy • withdrawal In Bhtrope, . . . . . rfRiiriintlon ii^verRl rro of Informative and Interesting way to A t 18 Cornell ilreet from Mar brought support from all pollUcsl Kenneth II. Smith. A ir . Kupfer- spend an evening. It la a atrange thing that such tin P. and Doris M. Rose to Ed quartera in Commona, proving .sc limid la ninimgci/of tlie Vemon- WALDORF Brotherhood.la one of the basic ward R. and Marie J. Provost. a w am lngr-a warning o f possible - - - AND SEE YE SEE Y E ! Ihat, in reassertiiiK Britain's most KniiiKlciTi Knrnicrjf Kxc-hange. 4 • principles of Christianity and. East Hampton, Mass. Mr. Proctor , unpraparedneas for the possibility trsditionsl glory, that of the sea. Special I nrlon Meeting practiced by. all peoples, it could is associated with the United A ir aC panes—should praaant Itself aa A iiiccting I.oi al .’)8, TVVUA- lead to the fulfillment of the hope craft. the former First Lord of the A d (*I() haa lieeiyialled for Ihia eve-, BEDDING by STEARNS & FOSTER nsoaaaary to a aoluinnlat. Tat, c f all races and creeds, which is A t 854 O n tec street, from W il miralty had found a popular iasue. nine at 7:30/o'clock at the Svkes world peace with true equality for iam N. and Nina F. Reynolds to fMaa our own vlawt, I?e would al Hia attack, likew’Ise, ties In with all men. Otto W. and Lillian 'V. Hafersat, ao consider It appropriate. the great British feeling that, in New London, Conn. Mr. Hafersat Wa of the western world say we too many ficld.'i. United Slates Ste.->rn* A Foster's Waldorf Mattresses are upholstered on both sides with is associated with the State Police department. • are far peace—that that la all we leadership and not always Icad- NORM’S DRIVE-IN long staple bisck horse hslr over comfort-coaxing Insulo insulating cushions Shady Glen Stare am aftar. and offset innerspring 302-coU units! The specially built S A F "Seat Edge” srahlp of a mature kind—is /Ddicious Grindm aldewalla can’t break down, even If you sit on thetp. Sturdy tan pln-strlped But we ara net prepared for monopolising the cotnmand of W* Bokt Our Own Pi«s hair-proof ticking. Cotton upholstered box springs to match at same low price, Open Tomorrow i pease, mentally, diplomatically, what ahoiild be regarded as coni- t Regularly 150.10). aooaomically, or militarily. mon policies and common actions /Take Home On* of Shady XJlen Dairy Farm Ice Bi tha oonfuaton it would cause The answer to this sort of thlnu^ Mary's Pies...... 85c Cream bar, a popular spot for a a M Its upheaval o f the atand- is simple. Recognising thst thsi Open 6 A. M. to 2 A. M. many Mancbeater residents, will reopen tomorrow, February 24. It arda which wo have oot for our •'>52 East Middle Turnpike is indeed-some domestic poUtlctr In 88 rouNDfD haa been closed fo r nearly two hvlag and our eonduct, peace Mr. Cliurchiirs inferential Oppo.siie Green School IM weeks to enable emplojreea to have , 2!/ would have all the superfleial at- cism of ua, wc should nevermrle.-n their annual' vacations.' During trlbutea o f a great catastrophe. take more pains to see t h « there S i F the intervsl manufacturing facili- ' each piece ties have been-increaaed In order' LOVILl Uafortunataly, not even the is not too much ammunition WAIT FOR DIAL TONE to Insure Shady Glen customers of A amaoahnt optlaalsUo ICr. lin y* which one o f Mr. Churehlll'a stat- the usual Shady Glen standard of COVIL'S mann eonaidara ua in serious dan urs can consider lit /for' hia owii quality products. ger of auch a blow* from peace. use. Mr. Chiirchill Js not often a \ A s well as being a favorite spot NOTICE for local people many out-of-town- qutbbler, even in more obvioiis Ha la marely warning us that we ers have been attracted to the muat not make the mistake of political moment^ He vvoiild not THE OFFICE OF lee cream bar, and Shady Glen has pick on such things, sven for polit achieved national note. The, na aartr»1"g that those Russian poli- DR. C. M. PARKER alaa whleh might help peace will ical purposes, unless he felt thsl tional magazine. Ice Cream Field, which, la published in New York never come. Ha la merely advis j the honor and prestige of Brlls'ii THE BUYING POWER OF YOUR DOLLAR WILL BE CLOSED and goes out to many businessmen, ing ua to' be conditioned for it, were really involved. TO THE LIMIT AT UNTIL MARCH 5 haa written to the management of mentally and diplomaUrally, if it I Our own bignes.s, oiir uwn.ca- Custom-covered Shady Glen asking for details on Mould cornu. We shouldn't, in a { pacity to take a major physical the store itself, such as seating capacity, traffic and the consumer be BO excited and confused share of any burden, 'has a ten- reaction to mch a modem retail QUINN'S Iqr the possIbUity, on the one denev to make ns caicless of the store. In order to publish a picture TURNPIKE feelings of others. Becaiiso we SOFAS hand, and ao wedded to our full and story about retailing opera- PHARMACY employment, full proflta, and full think slrengUis are unequal, we milltarlam, on the other hand, find it difficult to treat our allies MARKET hJkat we would prove Incapable of as If they were equals. We tend to GLASS 151 Middlo Tph.. West Telephone 8338 accepting stepe- toward peace If forget thst nations cannot really For Ev«ry Purpose they should be offered. be measured by statistics. If the\ FREE DELIVERY Mr. Uppmann, in hi.s cautiou.s could be Pleasured by atati.stic.s, .\ulo. Mirrors, Wigdow Another BALCH Special opUmiam, is In a saner position there might very well be no free | Plate, Obscure OPEN THURS., FBI., SAT.— 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. than those who assume that war world today, for no statistics in at down to earth OPEN SUNDAY ALL DAY—8 A. M. to 8 P. .M. is Inevitable. It la indeed much existence could ever have foretold Phone .1322 February prices ! TENDER. JUICY more likely that there will be that a few hundred British light WHITE COMPLETE peace rather than war. What Is er pilots would, in 1940, hold off BIG SHOW not likely, however, is thst peace and defeat Hitler's apectacularly ' SELECTED STEAKS lb. 99c GLASS CO. Dosan't cost you one penny more to have your new Watldna will come in any sudden single dc- triumphant Germany. | sofa coveted In your own selection of fabric . . . even at dalon, or in any sudden bloom of If we are really big, In all the 24 Birch St. Manchester 'the low, Iqw February prices! Come see the many models; BRAKE SERVICE 1 LB. PORK LIVER and EVERY DAY OF THE YEAR agreement between East and ways W'hich really count, we will I tha choice collectien of eev’erings. it West. The normal historical way be careful not to devaluate . our , 1 LB. BACON BOTH FOR 99e for peace to come in the present ' friends, and we will have the ca- TOLLAND -WITH world situation la slow and grudii- P**^*V'* to nhare prestige and lead- ONLY $ 13*^ 5 QUALITY’ BEEF, BONELESS Ing. It la more likely to consiat I ♦TRhip and counael with them will- (ientleraan’s farm. S 't acrea Ilf rich aoll. Ideal truck farm, of alow and gradual and often Im -1 ‘"K'-V "><1 gracefully. We ahould POT ROAST orchard or |>astnre land. Bani Curved Front S239 lb. 89e perceptible recessions of war rath- \ •’■ve been as concerned as Mr '!4 X ?8. 6 room hnuae. Large I . R*lin* 4 Wh**ls BONE-IN sr than any positive advsnee ol i Uburthill with ssloguarding living room with heniitiful field- CROSLEY the cause of peace. If it comes 1 ssainst the appearance of monop- htonr flrrplare and heatalator. New, modern touch for your mahogany li\nng room! Flat, CHUCK ROAST lb. .4Im> 2 iNHirooiNH and hath on 69c that way, history may come to the ' oo"' f*lt called upon cut-back arms, concaved front, two-section back with giant 2. Ch*ch Mofltcr Cyiinficr first floor and 2 large bedrooraN buttons. Bfucle fringe trimmed; fringe valance; ehoict o f B.ABT PORK, urn END time when it can feel good about ' attack. on 2nd floor. Modern kitchen In covers. Usually 5209.00. It. But, for usy the strain an(l .nb hnsement, aUn garage, Elee- 3. Ch*ck Wh**l Cyliiid*ra trie hot water. Forced hot water PORK ROAST lb. 49c headachejs likely to continue foi Race With Tfie Sun ^ i I , ■ ' lieat with coal furnace, (tak BONELESS PORK ^ • > 3 7 . / 'a long time past that moment Watkins Custom-Covered Sofas are made with the heaviest, I Now you Can liave lunch in Kti- [ rioom throughout. 2.10 ft. front-' sturdiest frames we’ve seen. Hardwood, doweled, glued, 4. Check All Irak* Lines which history might decide fo I lojie and get to this continent in , age on town road. Strawberry, sciewed and comer-braced to assure you long, comfortable label a turning point. asparagus, rbuharh and chive SHOULDER ROULETTEI i lb. 69c I lime to have lunch here too on | use. Every operation from there out . . . springs, twine, fill W e are not likely to be em beds. A few young apple and ings, tailoring . . . arc exceptional at these budget prices. 5. Check Emergency Rrak* Cables the same day. |>ear trees. Small spring fed TODAY’S barrassed by the approach of It For the British jet bomber, the j pond that coulii he made into SHORT SPARERIBS lb. 49c peace, as Mr. Uppmann fears wc » beautiful snimihing pool. "Canberfa," came within an hour ’ ^ A. Check Brake FluM and llced Lines * . .4liout 10 eords of flreplnee may. We may not even^be able to and ten minutes of beating the ; OUTSTANDING TV BUY! recognize it when It comes. wood. All buildings erected In sun—that fastest of travelers, 1942. • minutes to parkway. 7. Fret Irak* Adjustment After 500 Miles. ' Ferhaps, for all we know, the DOLLAR SPECIALS across the Atlantic. The sun 1 28 ralnntea to state capttel. crttCtal turning point haa already *18.800 I takes three and a half hours for Latex Arms 1 DOZEN JUICE ORANGES wma. Perhaps it come with some- • its crossing. The "Canberra" took 1 (left) We’ve given the familiar ONLY $13-95 1 LARGE HEAD OF LETTUCE thing as irominent and although neither walks ateadily. defenaa plants. thought the committee ought to go The defense plant inquiry, pro into caaaa It hsa ready, and ea- Allied troops south of the thawing iiHuning war tum m ary, covering strike Red targets at will, how But, Dr^/lh-att said, it is certain Tank Led Yaiika Man rivor near Seoul were under Aboard Big Carrier Six in Family that eac)r of the boys in time will Senators Head posed by Rep. Walter (D-Pq), is pecially go after the sicfenee in NORirS DRIVE-IN Ihu previoiia 24>hour period, re ever. B-29 Superforts rained big iniro Peace still on the committee books. dustry investigation "at the earlieat Recipients of Clothing some Communist artillery, tank ported the main hindrance to tho bomba on railroad bridges from For The Lateet la be ronffned to a wheelchair andlO. and mortar fire. U. N. forces offenalve was deep mud which a t the age of 30 or 35, each wlill Jackson told' newsmen he poseiMe moment." Open Daily Non at Hoeiigsoiijj ManpoJIn, on tho Yalii river, to Doomed to Die For Hollywood have I'liade no large-scale as.sniilt bogged down tanks and big guna. Mwangju, smith of'the Red capi Modem PIaii Assured die. 6 A. M. to 2 A. M. oil the now useless former South fiM’t Save Them Torrential palne tw ept the front tal of Pyongyang. Thank Local Senders (Continued from Page One) Korean capital. W ednesday and part of Thursday, Can anything be done to save Sundays Two of the brldger were- Imme- Of Odd Malady T the CXtaununUrt bloc, vitam in K heljwi tem porarily, he Pazianoa Reach Dcati* of the city. after the Allies had puncheil to the ing altogether. ITicn the vlqjims said, hut added it is definitely no Another committee member de of Pyongchang. They pushed into ' planes pounded the Reds tlirough r n a device wotdd At into another On the eastern flank of the rug Yalii river boundary of Alan- tlie l.srgcr town Friday on the becomes prey to such respiratory cure. manding a reopening of the Robin more tea and finer nation in Good Shape ConiploU arrangements have cluiriH in two places and were ap I overcast skies. More than 300 ~ aalan poUcy ime, also. It^arould, diseases as pneumonia and Is too ged, twisting central front, Ameri lieels 01 the running Reds. I sorties were flowm by noon Fil- Only research that finds a cure son case wa.s Rep. Kearney (B- MII.H-PED been made for the annual Ladies' proaching it in strongth. auccessAd, transfer tbe actual weak to resist, N'V). Kearney said he had two rRRsH nur/EN can forces captured rubbled Pyoiig- AP (MrresiHmdent Nate Polo- ' da\'. of a United Nations sro^ can help. Dr. Pratt said. quality tea in Many letters and cards of Night of tlie South Manchester I’liiiiiil Both C oasts wetzky reported the forces were tOO,IMM) Sufferers witnesses' he wants called—one of Fire Department lo be held tomor clmng without a fight and pushril iem out of the hands of the U. N. Meanwhile, what of the Bairds thanka have. been received by four miles beyond to a laleral road The ciirrenl Red-klllcr offensive moving north of Pyongchang. At Dr. Pratt said some 200,000 In They have moved five times In them Larry Parks, star of "The POULTRY George Pazianos, proprietor of row night at the Italian American biings the U. N. line geneiiilly {majority, which Russia cannot Jolson .Story.■' He did not name the | leading to Hoengsong. Pyongchang that point, the Allied line is about this country are known sufferers recent years. Once they were the Princess Restaurant, for the Club on Eldridgc street. Harold ; witliln 31 miles of 38. ll.s aim pri- Mominate, into the hands of the other. t ROASTERS .. . . . ,1b. 56c is 2.1 miles southeast of Hoengsong, 40 miles south of Parallel 38 of the disease. “How many more evicted for non-payment of rent. fl th irty packages of u.sed clothing, Maher, forman of Hose Company iiianly is killing Reds rather than AP Correspondent Tom Brad- . {fcia Big Powers where the Krem- there are we can't know,” he said, RevHal Inevitable Two, is general clialrman for the On the far vveslerii front, Ameri lali'iig gioiind. Have Tour Lye Phyeiclaa’s PmeripHon Aeoaralalf VOM W r 09. n might hope to bully and bargain A social worker calls regularly to CAI'ONS and contributed by Manchc.stcr resi sluiw leiHirted the Iteds aent three "because it Is so often mls-diag- Chairman Wood (D-Ga), who event. About 125 persons are ex can and Communist guns roared in Allied naval vo.ssel.s rontim ied Ont,v Firat (Quality Leaaaa oad W aoiaa Oaafi. try to help;* Proud Mrs. Baird dents, which were sent to Greece an artillery duel across tlie rain- planes against Allied ground forc 01 .its g way to a soluUon. • nosed.” wants no charity but wilt accept signed the subpoenas, said he con CAPONETTES .lb. 64c pected to attend. to pouii'l both the eastern and Repair Herriee Olvea Immadiato lltiMillna [ Another factor which enters last November. swollen Han river near Seoul. The es Thursday night in the west- This means that of every 10,000 gifts for the children, particularly sidered a revivai of the Holiywood Mrs. Ann Franks of the Coun western shores of the peninsula Leonard M. O noa, Lloawiad OpOalaa {into the situation is that since the Delivered In Manrhesler Mr. Pazianos visited his native I ' Reds tried to push two reconnais- central sector. Two were tvvbi-en- Americans, 13 are known victims medicine. probe "inevitable.'' SAIAM FridaV Evenings try Club will prepare and serve a Tluirsday for the nintli straight giiied bombers, the tlilrd a Jet. i United States does not have re- of the disesse. And of them all. town of Plomari in Greece last full course turkey dinner. The af I sance patrols a< ross the stream day Tills fen lured a new bom- But, no far, the good has been In preparing its program for the Call After 3 P. M. Burner and at that time saw the Tliey btmihed end started Allied MANCHESTER OPTICAL COMPANY jlations with Red China it has thus six are In one famllyii the luckless all too brief. fair will get underway at 6:30 I btit tlicy were .sent .sciii l ying back. baidm eiit by the U. S. B attleship c o m fo r t coming two years, the committee TEA-BAGS great need of the people In that i positions. home a. . - TelepboM g-OOIl ;far refused to deal with the Pei- Bairds. The Bairds sometimes don't has given about equal attention to sharp. Andrew Ansaldl, chairman Ked.s in companv .strength were I Alissouri 185 miles nortli of 38 a t 747 Alain Street —— •-—. ^ping Regime on a government H. A. FRINK war-torn country. Upon his return! ’ battled by Ainci irans advancing Twelve other Red jeta Jumped Dr. Pratt treata the Baird boys know where their next meal la investigation of alleged Commu Sullivan Avenu«^\Vap|)lng of the Board of Fire Commlsslon- the nortlieasl coa.stai city of Song- level. For example. When Moscow txsMiard Johnson to the United States he told of the' six miles iioi tli of Chlpyoiig on the jin. Tlie .Vi.s.soiiri's 16-iiuli guns a lone U. S. F-80 Shooting S tar in his clinic at Rpiscopal Hospital, coming from. nism in the movie capital and In • I er.s, will be toastmaster and the soutli of tlie Manchurian border MORIARTY B ros • jecently queried Washington about great lack of clothing, food and Haylofters will provide music for I west-central front, southeast of hurled one-ton shells at railroad A Msnche.ster youth, I..eonard a clinic he hopes one day will grow They don't have time--or Incli- Friday. Tbe American escaped un- 1 cutting the Chinese Reds in on the Into a rataloguing and research nalion, either to think about the other goods which many of the, dancing. Joseph Volz Is in charge ' Seoul. yards and eonimand posts. 3 15 C t N T I R ST A. Johnson. A. T. A. N., hss been Greek people feel. Manchester; Action wa.s developing in that The continued bombardments hlt when three of the Russian- .Japanese Peace Treaty work the center to help all such sufferers. millions of dollars Dr. Pratt con of checking coat.s. He will have made MIGS fired on him. T EI 5135 ; State Department replied curtly a member of the erew of the es He has been treating the Bairds siders neces.sary for research. re.'iidenls responded to the appeal Roy Scouts In uniform to handle sector late Friday aftei^ being al- I anti far-ranging Allied air strikes by bringing good, used clothiitg to j ' teriiatelv lively and Ihen’ipiiet. : are aimed to disrupt the Reds' The F-80 was a photographic SEE IT NOW! that this government docs not cort carrier U. S. ft. Sicily since for some time. Eleven years ago, They"d settle for three square the check room. All proceeds will plane piloted by Lt.. Daniel Boone recognize the Red Regime. the Bairds noticed that their .#>c- meals every day. the Prince.'s.s restau ran t, where Mr. he donated to the Boy Scout fimi PrlneesM P a ls In I Ight tenuous supply lines to central July 4, 19.10. when"the giant car Korea. The pivot point of the en- of Little Rock. Ark. FUEL OIL Ciaa't “Shoot Way In” ond son, Robert, bow 20, was Pazianos boxe ho aald, ba will notify Wilson and Wilson Takes then announce it. Asked If he ^BkSpEli Wants Mancheaier Truman Seizes Obituary would also submit it first to the labor officials, he replied: "N o sir, FOR FASTER, BETTER DIAL SERVICE Nassiffs Launch Defense of Playoff Crown Tonighf v Files of R F C, Wage-Price I will not. Not at all." iway Chief Date Book Won’t Scrap Board He also quashed speculation he Tomorrow Soloiis Irked Deaths Row to ll. S. might scrap the present Wage THE Grilled Again Sevonth Annual Ladles' N igh t Board setup end establish a new “Fix” Probe Spreads No Admission Fiim-Led WalUngford 8. M. r. D„ Itallan-American club, Joseph Brioooa (Contiiried from Page Oae) one all of whose niembers would Dodgers’ 6:30 p. m. (ConHnned from Page One) Joseph Ericson, 68, of 243 High be designated as representing the Mmm P*C « O **) Beratd Angle Tuesday. Febmarj’ *7 road, Kensington, a well-known in Corporation to take the mobiliza public. He said It had to be tri At This School ISoi the Same League of Women Voters unit yielded to influence in making Its ventor here, died yesterday at partite—one on which there are To All Gotham Teams n la oU n t to appear discussion on Inflation, at home of loans which run into millions of^ tion job. representatives of the public, in- ■ j wttneaa before the Bradley hlemorial hospital in Vets Invade Armory i Mrs. A. B. Sundqulst. 98 Prince dollars. Ijibor Walked Out dusti’y and labor. EARL W. YOST and that hla reluctance •Southington. Previous to his death Johns Hopkins Against Mechanical Pitcher* and ton street 2 p. m. At home of Mrs. The group said Donald Dawson, ho was working on a new type of Labor dissatisracUou came to a In advance of the ULPC ses Sports editor ___ ahnoet to a •‘poaiUve Francis Cowan, 25 Greenwood an Aide to President Tniiuan, waa Charging Fee to Spec Batting Tcce MiMing, H m Banator aald he polnt- loom in Manchester, and waa well head Just. a Week ago when, fol sion, two names stood out in spec New York Fivei^ That Owed To a Basketball drive, 8 p. m. one of those who had exerted In DeZonie to Make Debut o i oat to Jorgenaen that It waa known locally. lowing instruction:, of the ULPC, ulation about a labor adviser to Player Jackie Allen Night ( Several nighta after our 'phon* Cagc(y) Vel Wednesday, February S8 fluence. He was born In Washington, the three liibor members of the Wilson. If the group decides to Played at the Garden tators for Games Player* Content Again within Uw commlttee'e power to League of Women Voters unit Mr. Truman, in angry tones, Captain Jackie Allen, the young converaation, Allen and Goodwin With Locals; Must Conn. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Wa;TC Stabillz.Tlion Board walked accept hi.M offer. They were Wal man from Newport. R. I.. \vho , mads their appearance In Nassiff aobaaena him. but he added that discussion on inflation at home of told a news conference the report Last Season Are Un By Dirk Kleiner h a n h d * not made up hla mind Anna Lundell Ericson; a sun, N or out in protest over the ten per ter P. Reuther of the CIO Uniteii BalUmors, Feb. 23—(O — la It "made” professional basketball in uniforms. It took two games to Vero Beach, Fla., Feb. 23—i>r) - Map Defense to Stop Mrs. Charles Towle, 204 Green was asinine. He al.so Indicatccl he A basketball star leads a pleas whether he would recommend that man Ericson. both of Berlin: a cent ceiling on wage hikes. They Auto Workers and George M. der Dose Investigation the “evil” of large gate receipts Manchester go will be the center get straightened out but once the An open letter to Branch Rickey, road, 8 p. m. regarded its Intent aa to reflect on ant life. which haa drawn some colleges oowyee to the committee. brother in New York and three had been holding out for 12 per Harrison, an A F L vice president. With cash and cars and mink of attraction tonight at th* *r- ' rUtb started to win th* sky waa former boa* of th* Brooklj-n Finn and O'ConneU February 19 Through March 15 him. down the road to the current Aa to the poeeibllity that others sisters. rent. Reuther has advocated tliat the for his wife. mory when Nassiffs open defense the limit. Dodgers who now is th# No. 1 Internal revenue collectors will Questions from Senators to RFC Funeral services will be held New York, Feb. 23—UP) — The "basketball fix” scandals? bealdeB HiU or Jorgenaen might Tlie Chairman of the Board. AFL, CIO ami the non-operating His road is paved with bricks of their Eastern League playoff Manchester fans never saw rat* In Pittsburgh; B.V Hal lUrkliMnoR assist in making out income tax officials dcvolopcd that Mr.s. Don Saturday at 2 p. ni. at the'Erick- college bssketbsll "fix " probe has A world-famous university here be called before the committee, Cyrus -S. (.’hing. said on a Mutual railroad unions making up the o f gold. title against Wallingford. i such a play-maker aa Allen. Ilia Dear Branch, Playoffs m the Eastern nw forms. Municipal building, 8:30 a. ald Dawson, wife of the White .son Funeral llunic, .3 Hart street, believes it haa the solution. Herman said that there waa a Network H;viadcast ( reporters’ ULPC withdraw entirely from spread to ell New York teams One for every game he’s sold. It will be "Jackie AHen Night" ! playing was out of a story book. 1 am writing this from your old m. to 4:30 p. m. House Aide, is in charge of RFC Let spectators in free, says League get started tonight In tbs third peieoB under conaideratton. New Britain. Rev. Raymond Hed- Roundup I la.st night that the dis participation In the mobilization which played games last year in He plays hi* beat for Alms and the former Rhode Island Stats i Goodwin ranked as the best scor stamping grounds, good old Vero Thursday, March I files. She has long been an RFC berg, pastor of the First Lutheran Johns Hopkina University. armory when Naoslff Anna and Hi The Senator declined to disclose pute must he setlleii quickly "to program. Madlaon Square Garden. Xfster, brillant will be th* recipient of er In the league. When additional Beach, and Branch ,vou would m League of Women Voters work employe. I that pareon's identity, but said churcli in New Britain, will o ffi May Call Steelman The current aporta scandal They’ve been doing that at Hop the finest gift any Manchester ! help waa needed, I suggested to never recognize the old piece now. the Wallingford Vats claoh In Um shop on Rtate Constitution, at All the RFC officials who testi avoid a lot o£ shutdowns around But his best is up for sale or that m entered the picture as a ciate. Burial will be in Fnlrvicw Meanwhile Presidential Assist- reached back into laat season barter. kins now for 16 years. player ever been given. Na- ' Allen that he contact Al Palmlerl, This former N svy base which you oppping gam* of SsrIas B. Cou*^ "Y ". 8 p. m. fied today professed not to know cemetery. New Britain. the country." Here’s the philosophy: passible witness aa a result o f to when, newspapers reported, po His eye Is sharp and his step ture of the present from the loyal having been Impressed with Pal developed Into a S200,000-s-year Friday, March 2 who at the White House had oi»- Friend.s may call at the funenil All collective bargaining is in a j Steelrnan under harp pled with this important contest, day's meeting. . . .. I, > ■' Cl,;.,,, aooi „„n,i attack by a union leader in the riiil lice had wiretap recordings of a Is quick, “ I f intercollegiate athletics have basketball fana of Manchester will when he waa al Rhode Island Brooklyn Dodgers spring training Verplanck P. T. A. military cicroc’ the RFC-Congressional files liome today between 3 and 9 p. ni. DIAL ACCURATELY .Manchester follower# of Nassiffs Herman said that he spent .stiait jacket, k • P dispute, probablv will get a bid to last-year fix. And his wray of life can make < any value other than monetary, not be revealed until the halftime State. Pal soon joined the team camp still has the same old bar whist. sent there. lag resolution of the dispute ovci , Inquiry, have designated this ss " ’JscklS about half an hour vrlth the out Friday and Saturday, The newspapers said the evidence you alck. . they should be financed by the uni ceremonies tonight. and th* rest of th* story Is now racks, the seme dormitories, th* Allen Night.” A banner crowd The subcommittee ordered them Kan-n Barton tho wage forniulu. it was approv- j ^ • going Deputy. It was the first time March 2 and Whether Steelman will accept is Involving all local teams was or He revels In the cheers and versity and controlled by the edu Allen, In this writer’s book. Is history. Naaalffa went from the name mess halls, the post office, ia anticipated for th* ssriss open 8 to produce tliat Information wlUi- Karen Bntlon, a-year-old ■ cd by liiin .end his two public meiU' aald Herman, that he had met Jor Community Players will present anotiicr matter. He usually turns dered wlthheld_by/an unidentified hollers. cational and not the monetary one of the five best basketball bottom to the top in the rags to the paymaster’s window, registra er thst Is slated for 9 o’clock, pro- in 30 minule.s. values.” genaen. He described him aa "a "Harvey” at Bowers school. dai.gliti r of ,\1r. and Mrs. Howard her colleagues and by the three down the invitations of Congres high official. But revels more in crisp new players he haa ever played with. riches atpry. tion office, awltnming pool end ceded by a melimlnary at 7:80. 'I'he .‘Senators first called a re- II eery friendly" person, and said it ' Saturday, March .3 Barton of Vernon, died this morn industry members of tile board. sional committees to take tile Former Police Commissioner dollars. Hopkins appropriates $-19,000 a The ail-tinie. all-star team would With Allen sell mg th* pace, the even the old IS.I-foot well you had The Nassiff Bullets are featured cc.ss for Iho.'-e .30 nilmiles hut, waa '“obvioiu that he ia hurt.” Annual banquet of Ho.se Com ing at the VVnterhury Children’.'; SttihlllAatloii "Periled’’ stand. William P. O’Brien entered a gen He knows how well a little fib’ll year for athletics. That lets the i Ihcliide Eddie Sadowski, an All Imported star* gave Manchester built Just -lutaidc the right field In the first game. changing their mincis, went on riling also eliided labor leacler.s university field teams In 13 inter American at Seton Hall, and for fans top-flight Madlaon Square Herman said Jorgensen’s reluc pany One. SMFD. ho.spital. Kteeliiian. key White House Tony Sola's Shoe Repair eral denial of the rkporta. Cover up a sloppy dribble. line to supply wster for the boy*. Allen w ill be honarsd at half tance to appear before the com 'Tuesday and Wednesday, with their heatings and que.stion- Besides her parents, she leaves for llii'ir argument that big busi Police Commissioner Thomas He's cheerful, smiling, a real collegiate sports and pays for their several years an all pro choice In Garden basketball. (Minus th* But. alas, deer genersllsstmo. If tIm* when several gifts ere to b* Aide, came under fire late yester n M.\I*LE STREET mittee seemed to stem from the March 6 and 7 ed Kelly. two brothers, Louis and Mieliael; ness roprc.'MMitatives are running F, Murphy, while saying he had no ' good mixer. traveling expenses. the NBA and BAA. Mike Bloom, gamblers and fixers.) Handsome you only knew what Is missing, presented him. Nearing the com day at the Senate Labor Commit A stop From Main Street Deputy’s feeling that a prolonging United Nations workshop, Mrs Testimony that they understood two sisters, .Marjorie and Linda: . the defen.se program. He said tee’s investigation of the stormy Information that such evidence' And often, too, a right good No guarantees of any sort ars another college All American from Jackie certainly deserves s night (lone are your mechanical pltchcra, pletion of two year* with Nassiffs, of the inquiry might harm his pro Howard Richardson, lecturer. there had been a request for the and her nftiternal grandparents. ; wluil is important ia to look for two-year-old dispute between ratl- existed, has ordered a search of fixer. paid to opponents and none are I Temple, and later of the Philadel for hla excellent piny the past two stationary batting tees, sliding Jackie has contributed much to fessional career as an engineer. Bowers school, 8 p. m. files was given by W. Elmer Har Mr. and Mrs, Ray L Meador of "ho'v well the job ts lieing done wayvcyorkerii and the carriers. The police files. The commlaaloner said As a student he may make asked of them. Hopkins rivals pay phia Sphaa and Warriors. Bob .seasons. Basketball players may ropea, aewer pipe relievers for foul ttic siicces.s and aoh'svements of Caliban of Detroit and the Chi Fuggy Bell Herman stressed again that he Thursday, March 8 bor. Chairman of the RFC Board, Roekville. ] regardlos.s of the previous connec- argument is over union demands the departmental record check straight A’a, their way to Baltimore to play for come and go but It will'be a good balls, flu-yarrl sprint courses, the locals. His stsllsr perform cago Stags, along with Allen and did not question Hill’s authority League of Women Voters work VVilliain E. Willett, a Director, and The funeral will be held lom or-;! ’tions P’” '’ of anyone eonneetecl with for higher pay and revision of might take "a couple of days.” But his moral values are in nothing. In return, they can keep long time before another Allen pitching strings and electric um ance* hsi's marked him aa an out Bobby Knight of the current Naa- appears with a Manchester team. to name a Deputy Commissioner shop on State Constitution, at Arthur Merritt, Executive Mana row at 2 p. m at the T. P. Hollor- x-, ,i o > working conditions. While You Wait District Attorney Frank S. a haze. all the gate receipts from their pires. I standing player In the lesgus. A alff ^ itlo n form the dream team. He was an unanimous choice on of his own choosing. He stressed, "Y ", 8 p. m. ger for the Board of Directors. an ., runcral___' , Home, .-xli.o c„„t„xCenter , Two Democratic Senators - Hogan, who last Sunday broke the He’ll play so hard h* wrecks home crowds w-hen Hopkins Is the Those were among the things 1 unqnimmui cholcs on last ssason’s too, that he was not intersted in Saturday, March 10 Each, when asked who ordered Murray of Mont.ana and Hum- the Joint, visitor. Manchester always boasted a the league’s all star team last that prompted Fresco Thempson. Local Sport all-star team, Jackie copped top street. Rev. Carl Saunders of the Service baiAetball bribe case which rocked better than average semi-pro trying to save Jorgensen’s Job. Anniversary banquet and open the files, replied: "I don’t know." ...... u 1 ,, I phrey of Minnesota said in a While keeping track of every Contrast that with the picture In season and third In the Moat Val one of “your successors, to remark ; scoring honors this year. " I ^ a t I am interested in,” as Vernon Methodist ehiirch will of-of , atat. ineist the situation the sports world, said he never team. Tlic Guards. Rec Five. Pol- uable Player balloting. This year house at American Legion, 7 p.m. The rojrort of the White HoUse saw or heard of suppressed wiretap point. the New York City area where the Next year we will have three me- Wallingford and Msnrhsstsr serted Herman, "Is whether politi ficiate. Burial will be at the East threatens the step.s already taken ■4 ish Americana, Rangers, Manches- he will repeat on the all star team i ,.h«„|c-al batters and leave the bat d ia lle r Tuesday, March 18 I move in the situation came imme Expert Workmanship evidence. He added that his office He shows a great amount of lure of attractive gate Tcceipt.i 1 have tangled four time* this year, cians are going to determine the Dr. Malcolm Pitt on India, ^ m etcry in Aiun( hc-.-.ter. ! to stabilize the economy during ter Green, and Bntiah Americans and may get the coveted MVP I diately after Senator Douglas (D- The Best of Materials had no wiretap* prior to last Jan. pluck. brings major college teams into lera home," remember" Nassiffs took three straight be Highway Department’s policies, or Y.W.C.A. lecture series, at Com Friends may call a the fiiner- the dcfen.se emergency. SHOE were a few of th# better teams In honor aa well. i.Tiarlle Bobbin* report* from I nil had said he had heard "a group 12. Wiretap evidence was used to And reverence for the mighty Madison Square Garden for basket And th# boy* appear happier for fore dropping a verdict to the ds- Commissioner Hill." munity "Y ", 1:15 p. m. al home from 7 to 10 ■elo k thi.s They propo.scd public hearings the past two decades on the local New York that Joe McClutkey rsn fending champions twao weeks ego I friendly to the RFC planned a ! gain confessions in the present buck. ball games. Some say that’s the It too. None wished to be quoted ’The Senator said that the pub- Thursday, March 15 evening. if that would help solve the dls- REPAIRING We specialize in cor All In all, a noble male— scene. Then came the Guards and Manchester has been a running directly but privately they think a good three mile race last Satur bv B large margin. Forty mfn- Hc was entitled to an answer to counter offensive" in which it | “ fix” case. underlying cause of the current League of Women Voters work i agreement. Both are members it’s Just too bad he lands in later Noaalff.'i. I»c a l fana came team since the nl;»lu Allen Joined your Ideas were, pardon the ex- day night in the National AAU ute* of thrilling basketball is fors- that question because, with a pro would attack Senate and House | Of the Better Kind rectional orthopedic shoe The newspapers said 40 wiretap scandals In which members of shop on State Constitution at "Y ," of the .Senate Labor Committee. Jail. teams from C. C. N. Y., Long out to support the Guards In their the club. Teamed with Knight In pre.salon, screwy. Maybe they are ganirs at .Maillson hquare Garden least In the bitter struggle tonight posed I78.000.000 budget for the members who had communicated ] rebuilding and repairs. recordings made during the 1949- first year In the Eastern League 8 p. m. ' When Jolinston makes his de- Island U. and Manhattan College the hackcourt this season, Nas behind th* lime*. Eh. what ? end placed within ths lop ten. Me-1 for one of the two final playoff next biennium, the Highway De with the RFC. ' Week of Si*rvirc‘s DONE WHILE ISSO season Indicated a giant “ fix” but something was missing. The Saturday, March 24 ’ elsion on the wage raise formula. are facing charges of accepting siffs have, been able to present the Anyway for the first tim# In Cluskey, Chsrlle write*, received berths. In four games last year partment waa the State’s single "I serve notice here and now," Involving all Garden dates kept by team played a slow and deliberate Annual meeting and election of I bribes to "fix ” gsmss. best pair of guards In league his five yearn th# players feel Ilk* the biggril band ol the niglit from the clubs spilt, then Nassiffs biggest spending agency. officers of Britlsh-Amerlcan club, Douglas declared and pounded his | YOU W AIT every Metropolitan area team. players Ed Warner, Ed Roman game. Although winning, the stvle tory. At Zion LiitluM'aii A t Hopkins, no admission Is grown men. They say they’v# done the crowd when he finished. diitmied the ehamp* two In a row Herman conferred with Jorgen desk for emphasis. "I am not go Hogan had a long talk yester and A l Roth, LIU stars LsRoy of play did not attraet the fans ■The five-foot, 10-lrch, 178- p. m. charged for any home games. No away with that chow line, you aim ing th# right to meet Meriden aen in the latter’s office at the Thursday, March 29 ing to be intimidated in these hear- FOft^NAWTN'Down TREES SAM YU LYES day with Eddie Gard, former Long Smith, Adolph Bigoa and Sherman In great numbers. pound fireman—he's the chauffeur In the finals. players are recruited. No scholar know, no more eating cafeteria Robbins, ninning to keep In shape Qlpltol, and met with newsmen League of Women Voters work ings” Zion Lutheran Church, which 701 MAIN STREKT Island University (Brooklyn) White, and N Y U player Harvey Last fall when Manchester was for the Newport fire chief—can Ntronger Ulan Ever soon afterward. NATURE'S WAY ships ars handed to athletes. There style. Now they sit down Ilk# for the road race* In th* spring shop on State Constitution at "Y ," The session opened on an angry has been referred to aa "Tlie Lit player accused of offering bribes (Connie) Schaff. preparing for the Eastern League, play anywhere on the floor al The owners of Wallingford have are no training tables. gentlemen end rssd "Tsk# All You and summer, also compstsd In th* MeanwhUe Governor John Lodge 8 p. ra. note with Senator Fulbright (D- tle Church With the Big Program," to three L IU stars, and a trio of Aa other basketball bribe at an attempt wsa made to field on though he's at his best In th* nut togstbsr anothar good team. stepped into the prolonged Arm- City College of New York team “ Our only purpose In sliminst- Went But Eat All You Take?” three mil* event but did not place. Friday, March SO Ark), the Subcommittee Chair tempts were reported around th* all local team. Well, after three backcourt. Deaplte his lack of Personnel changes bars boon ' strong Rubber Company labor will on Sunday, February 25, be S f W IR BEAT THE jaSAVEi//i/o50 memberSi-Oard also is charged with ing guarantees and gate rscelpta Some of the boys are thinking of Robbins wl.l receive hIs dsgrss In Annual Masonic Ball. Masonic man, accusing the RFC of planting gin a week of Dedicatory services country, the U. S. Senate Crime straight defeats, this writer and stature, Allen can play the bucket made snd the Vsts eom* hsrs troubles in West Haven today by fuel oil q ^ y o u r . acting aa a go-between for the al taking It out of the scrap heap medicine this summer fpim the Temple. reports he had tried to influence at the church. Cooper and High Investigating Committee indicated Z p U r io n ": Z com ' ^“"Krat. went inio effectively because he’s a fast stronger than ever, hsadsd by directing State Labor Commis tEETMf leged brains of the fix, Salvatore and sending It to you aa a souvenir. New York Medical Hchnol. Charlie an RP’C loan. streets, with the usual ten and WANTED it might look into basketball fixes huddle. New blood waa needed thinker, a sure passer and a bet The boys are not required Dsnnv Finn. Dsrmle O'CTonnsU and sioner John J. Eagan to give his P. SoUazzo. duct our intercollegiate program plans to compete In the annual He called this an attempt to eleven o’clock services in the SHORTAGE FUEL BILL •but said that no extensive study for a winner. New men tliat could ter than average shot from the any more to fill out registration Jack French. Thss* three are personal attention to an attempt REAL ESTATE Th* District Attorney said he was planned. other than for the educational move. We thought of Rhode Island keyhole. Boston Marathon on Patriot’s Day certain atsrtsrs with Ed Whalen, "discredit the work" of the Sen morning, and a special afternoon Tor ftUjwQ and buchina wifh any fnakg of chain value thsrsln.’ forms Ilk# the good old Arm y to settle the trouble. qussUonsd Oard about any others Son. Estes Kefsuver (D-TShn), State whose basketball teams ars Thsrs have )>een many long in Boston. nrobablv the most valuable mem About Town ate group. service at four o’clock. iQw! OfQon Choifi with fatl-film Taoihl _D«- Furnace-Man That’s Marshall 8 . Turner speak daya giving their name, age, stats In a telegram to Prancls J. ptndebitl foil in both hord and loft wood. who might have been mixed up In committee chairman, pointed out in noted for their scoring end fast nighta during the past two win ber o f the teem. After Fulbrlght's outburst. Sen At its fiftieth anniversary in Chance 'to earn extra ing. He’s In charge of the physical of health and so on. No whistles Quinn, International Representa 1913, the church started a fund for Eoiy to filti Sptcify OrtQon CHipptr Cbotn the scandal. Hogan declined to Washington yesterday that the breaking offense. That was the ters three and four-hour trips Nssstffa will make their 6rst Frank 0 ’8hea looms aa th* best Duplicate bridge will be played ator Douglas told the subcommit with Teeth, ih# itondotd rtploctiBpnt money. We will pay $3 to education program and Intercol to wsUc them up In th# morning. tive of the CIO-United Rubber an ambitious progress and Im ate* Coal Is Ch«op . . . And Alwoys Pltnftfall aay whet progress. If any. resulted committee offlclslly goes out of .spot to check. Pongrstz that very from Newport to Manchester to bet to start the gams with the this evening in Tinker hall begin tee he wanted to confess public chain. At your dacHvr’i, er writ* foctory dtra FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1951 t A O B i m ■Ft >4 r . . 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TeL 6244. cover storm wmdows and awn AN E66AV BY 82 Squirts Plus a Drip ThMaThak Ford 852.96, $49.00; Chevrolet ient terns.. .Open 'U1 9 p. m. Rond- modern oonvenltncea including TU e V GOTj DON'T A COUPLE let, etc., (Square) 88.95; Pontiac, ings. Sale of refrigerators, ranges $IR YitLLIAM .. . 1 Quart Oh, baby-atttar . . 1950 CHEVROLET H TON PICK EFFICIENT PlumMas aad haab> 801.96; also Universal Motorolas. mono Acoordlon Center, 26 Mar ateam heat, oil, modern kitchen, YOU CORMERE VOU OF MIUION6 Buick, ate., (long) |9.96. Oola and television also possible. Call 30NE6 - It takes 330 squirts from tha priaa—a rtal angal UP— 4,000 miles. tag. Plugged drama inachma Rockville 672, or MiuichesUr 2- Montgomery -Ward, Mam street ket street, Hartford. 0H170O, col five car garage and nearly »(,- LIKE A BROOM f. 6ETTLB AMD CALL IT HMP/ Motors 4164. udder to p.odiica a gallon of milk, Wa’Il woo you on tha tala^MOA cleaned. Carl J. Nygrea, 808 2223 betwen 7:30 and 9.» lect. acre of land. Sale price $15,500. ALLEY OFF FO R CAN'T MJO which, at current prices, means with gracloua word and plaadlBg 1960 MERCURY CLUB COXn>B- '6EVEM Excellent condition. A very REBUILT Motors. Performance Oakland atreet Phone 6497. ChUl Ellsworth Mitten, Agent. G ADFLIES about 12 aquirts (or a penny. The groan; for how, oh bow, wo*# Uka SALESMEN. Reliable, neat ap OianufiBa— Wateli6»— 6930. ..TXALARS.^ f o ^ buy. guaranteed when you buy a Ward Wanted— To Bay 58 0 0 BUZZ first cows were brought Into the to go and aoe a motion plctaro Rebuilt motor. All motors com pearing, 26 to 56 years, who ap Jewelry 48 SOMEPLACE 1 '^ U. 44. In 1610 at Jamestown. In ahow! Wa'd Ilka, Just ones, to CUSTOM . FRTOAT, FEKtUART S8, W 1 A T in fa Dally Nat frasa Ron iKanrliif Bter Ettf ttfttg Tha Waathar Fer toe Wegk Badtog rwnaa* at D. % Wewtoti Rn Fabnnry It, I9BI n e Manoheater O a o k r S o ^ . manufslturlng tee. The deputy!a possible appointee, peys fT.000 Marino Pfo.' David C 0<£Sl^> Teday, parUy rtm4y,.’ i o f which Adam R t o ^ commissioner poet, to which he ts aiinttaily. ■ .oTofllr. and Mia. OiarlM Stevens W ell MMw Surrica, oolA wtadyv Ug ^ M S « . w r e ( 88 Linden atraet, ydU man, and the members o f the 10,141 gonmtimist aub, wtU moot thla nanr S8t fair, cold toalglit. to g 2 j3 2 a te to artiUary pimettea MgM ^ to the Known Biere near 88i tolr, Bttle cknngn to u t m S tofem y-e Fort Bragg, near pOEUlASfW SOttWYROW# y ^ t a v i l t a r i f . 0 „ aa a mam* ItobMns room of 0 «ter cBuroB iHanchaftor-— City of ViUago Chmrm ■ fcttary. Flrat Battalion, house. A ll members o f both groups I ___ kMVJNCta* are urged to be.present as plaas Tenth Marlnea. Hto battalion to ^ Odltg*. *Mt will be discussed for the April Man ■ Mentioned . for •ebaduled to go to Fort (UtasaUtod Advneltotoi.ee r e g e i f ) ».y r * « th* ip»^ cancer Fund Drive, which this yOL. LXX, NO. 123 MANCHESTER, CONN„ SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1951 (TWELVE PA G E S) for four daya 5f rtootlng practice State Post Once Part PRICE FIVE CBNTi year will probably take the form S, M m Hoas^uBd to {OOowod by two d y a gamaa." P v t Oangtoff to a Said it house-to-house fo U r it a l^ w ner in Local BnaiBeaa ta kMlPMs •Slatotr^ oonsidered the most s ffs ^ v e artillery eannonaar. U M M a to method of fund-raising.. The Boew Bamuel H. 8 t « v ^ a f tbfvtag- Rail Pow Wow Mighty Maneuver Red Probers Chairman at Hearing — -T- Both «• optimists will omit their Monday ton, who is mentioned «a tlie next ~ 9 t aUlMbMtM IDgk Mra. a a y to *' Alliaon. praaldent evening dinner meeting. Yanks Push Twice of S t Mar/a Guild la dlatribuUng Deputy Motor VoMeloo Commia- Spurs Reports By-Pass Films; llt m b m o f ^ v a r t o u f tlokata for the Fellowahlp auppar Miss Gertrude Herrmann of Cen sloner of Coimocttcut, forpteriy dadiM roquMtod to m aw which the Guild will aerve to St, sor street who has returned after r e a l^ In ManchMtor.* Mo 'w m a Vj^^iaumtlntii h f Maich 8 for Mary’a Pariah houM Wadneaday several weeks' hospitallMtiim at evening, March 7 at alx o’clock, paitaor of L . T . Wood to tiia. pro Accord Is Near Eye W ar Plants Into Hoengsong St. Francis hospital, Hartford, ^11 day. Slaich 10 to T to lw T1^* and they will "be available from resume piano Instruction at the duction of Mygionie Ico .' ZS may now bo aocured by W art* membera. Reaervatlona may alao homes of pupils on Monday. A life-long friend of'M r, Wood t^mrtnr, liOdfO mOmbeTB ffO® be made by calUng. Mra. William he came hero in 1918 Iea.ylng to Beliere Separate Agree Say r,oiiiiiiuni8ts Ousted r r a r t Duncan of UtUo Hunniford, telephone 4274, or Mary Bushnell Cheney Auxiliary, 1988 to eatahlish a sM | ar btipi- In Central Korea Darotton Dodgo. Tbomaa T ^ «jr d Mra. Claude Porter, 7002. Mra. ment Between Train , By ' CIO Work in No. 18. United Spanish W ar Vet* nasa in TorrlngtoR. A a t m t f t i pet o f Poail atroot; DaughtOT Ub* Cbarlaa N. Oole, chairman of the aeltvs in polities to Maiiehfmr hs « t y . N a 188, Mrs. Boaato Fyrto. supper committee, announces that erana, will hold a social meeting men Anil Carriers Defense Industries; Monday evening In the State A K beeams intcrestsd in Itrtublican V v ^ atroot a«<*_No. 17 from the meal will consist of baked ham, affalrv in Torrington through hts Hearings Begin Soon Withdraw Under Heavy Mra. Margaret Bell, Roaemaiy Pittsburgh potatoes, cole slaw, raory, at which members of Wafd Heralds First Break Cheney Tent will be guests. Mrs. friendship with the late Russell Wilson Urges place. string bwsns, rolls, tea or coffee Patterson, Republican leader in Fire from Hills as and apple cobbler. TTie midweek Gladys Rldolfl and Mra. Inea Bat Washington, Fsb. 24— (ff)— The Washington. Feb. 34 <;P)—The son who head the committee re that area. Reds Establish New Rtv. cart Holgoraon o f the Oo»- Lenten aervice will follow at 7:80. Brotherhood of Railroad Train-1 House Un-American Activities Giant Effort oaaat*Oongregational church will quests eaeh member to bring a H e conducto. a ''fTMapTrloclier box lunch, to be shared with the men met with the National Media- { Committee may sidetrack tem- Defense Line North apeak in the PlalnviUe and Briatol plant in Torrington to. admtten to Mlaa Letltla F. Connor, of Port- comrades. tlon Boanl today, leading to re- pgrarlty its Hollywood probe to churchea Sunday morning, but ra* adown. County Armagh, Northern To Arm U. S. Of Town; Shake-Up turn for the evening aervice at Ireland, arrived here last evening ports thst a separate agreement • form a battle circle In Korea, a maneuver much like that formed by covered wagons to ward launch an extended Invcuittgatlon 7:80, when hla topic will be "Jeaua for a two months visit with her Mr. and Mrs. K. Lincoln Smith, between the trainmen and tha car-1 gg Indlaa attacks. This d rrle was a preparatory move, aa tbs tanka pusked off against tbs Reds la of Communism in defense indus In Chinese Conunand and Hia RelaOvea." Rev. Q. H. Br- uncle, Thomas J. Ford, of 158 who are spending the winter in S t risrs might hs in tha offing. tobs I7N offensive drive. (N E A Telephoto) tries. Petersburg, are enjoying a ten- President W. P. Kennedy and his Promises to End Profi irkfftn, aupeitatendent of the Cooper street. She arrived In New Chsirnum Wood (D -fia) told Tokyo, Feb. Cromwell Chlldren’a home, will oc day West Indies cruise on the 8.B. Arthur Drug Stint entire negotiating committea con York yesterday morning on board newsmen today that committee teering and Inflation; American forces pushed into cupy the pulpit at the Oovenant the Cunard White Star liner Nuevo Domlnlcano with stops at niDSSES — BRIM ferred wrlth the mediators this Chairman W. Elmer Rarlier of Nassau, The Bahamas, Kingston, ELASTIC HOSIim Dewey Sees hearings would open "in the very the RFC board of directors a|>- Hoengsong twice today but church here Sunday morning at "Queen Mary” . Her uncle met her morning. Other unions were stand-1 near future—possibly next w e e k - Says Wage Policies eleven o'clock. at Pier 80. North River, where the Jamaica and Port Au Prince, CRUTCHES — BRACB8 ing by, aa were negotiators for | Suit Charging Slavery, pears Feb. 88. before the Senate made no attempt, to hold the Expert 91ttan on the extent of Communist labor big liner docked, with 1,011 other Haiti. Mrs. Smith was the former the railroads. , Banking oommittee probing RFC' Are Being Modified Reds' major central Korean Miss Alice Benson of this town. Wherry Plan infiltration Into sensitivs defense loans. In Washington, Harber passengers. It was the llrst real break in the plants. road hub.' A tank-infantry solid front of the four operating lestifled he had ordeired copies of Washington, Feb. 24 (Si—De Fraud, Compromised ■'We know that Communists who railroad unions sines they decided RFC correspondence abitiit loans team witl;dreifr after a three- have been expelled from the CIO fense MnbllltaUon Director last fall to stand together. The Numbing U. S, n1lh Congress members delivered hour fight Saturday morning are no*' leing employed in defense diaries E. Wilson said Inst night INCOME TAX other unions are the engineers, to the W'hite House, and had dis. with Chinese forces north of tndunlries, including munitions cussed them "with the I'resldent "unless we tarnish our destiny by conductors, and the firemen and the town. B MY aUSINESS ' plants," Wood said. himself.’’ (.XI’ Wlrepholo). fear, disunity and Improvidence" anginsmen. U. S. Launches Patrola prowled into the town Tells Senators Europe " It is a' very serious situation Amerleans can look to better than carriers Stand Pat again In the afternoon but pulled of which the public Is too little ever future, "ready for all-out Tils trainmen and conductors Idonah Perkins by Is Building Own De back when the Oommunists be PHONE 6tS9 Work on First aware." war or all-out peace." started out together III March 1949 Her Ex - Housekeeper fenses But Cannot U. S. - Cliiang In hts first report to the nation gan firing from the northern hlUs. FOR APPOINTMENT to obtain a 40-hour week at 48 Wood, however, made clear that on "’n\e Htatc of Mobitizatlon” Hlaat of Chipyong, Allied infan Prettff Promenader $19-98 hours pay for those in yard serv Do the Job Alone the Reds-ln-defenee probe did not Wilson called for a giant effort trymen flushed a battalion o f Chi- ice and substantial increases for Atom Aircraft Bridgeport, Conn., Feb. 24— wa.rt out the committe's interest Chiefs Discuss during the next three years to .neso Saturday afternoon in the In possible Communist Influences Sanggosong area. Cleorge P* Aniorson A IHtle Ceunteee Orlghtol thoM in road aetvice. —A compromise has ended ths Washington. Feb. 34— (iP)—Gov. build up unprecedented productive 588 OMter Street in the movie Industry. strength. He spoke, over a natlon- Elsewhere along the war front, Te the cendy shop for a big purchoro in her smqrt double The railroad carriers have In- $30,000 damage suit brought by Thomas E. Dewey urged Congress Man cheater. Conn. aikted 'they would not go beyond A-Powered Planes Will Committee investigators armed Island Defense \^lde radio hookup. there waa little action. breasted coot of crisp checked rayon. Jaunty bock belf the agreement which they ap u c J / o fsnn Brower in a retrial today not to "haul down the flag" with subpoenas for at least a The Chief Mobtllzer promised Set Up New Ua« lends dosh. And remember . . . "h Pits As She Orews f or proved at the White House on nave apeeas OI against idonah Siade Perkins in by barring the sending of Ameri score of Hollywood Agures arc al war to extlnetlon, on profiteering Under perssure of 100,000 man D«c. 21. M. V. H.; To Be Superior court here. can troops to Europe. ready In tha movie capital laying and Inflation, atrongl.v b i'k ed of six Allied nations, ths Chinese An Extra Year's Wear." Blue or brown check. Sims 7 to lA To Mexli Ameriraii ami President Tniman'a request for a That memorandum o f agree Terms v/ere not made public T h e New York. Governor told the the groundwork for hearinge. If were withdrawing slowly toward Alte ovolloble in companion sixes 3-6x. quick new .tax levy, aaid without ment, signed by the four union Constructed in Ohio I yesterday after a curtailed hear Senate Foreign Relatloqs and preliminary investigation war Forniofla Forces If a new defense line cutting acraaa IT S TH E Armed Services Committees ap elaboration that w-nge policies are chiefe but rejected by the locid ing before Judga John A. Cornell. rants, Wood said yesterday, a mountains north of Hoengsong. proval. of a resolution by Senator being modified, hinted at the ne CHATTERBOX chairmen o f the four unlone, I l.,ater, they w'ill be made part of RedH Attempt an In- This pullback from the scene of Waahlngton, Feb. 24—(.P)—With Wherry of NebUUka, the Ro^bll- special three-man subcommittee cessity for changing farm price RESTAURANT Toppers and Full Length would have allowed a 25 cent an I the official record. will hold on-the-spot hearings on a disastrous Red defeat was made ‘HIGHLIGHTS' hour boost for the yard service Jet bombera already zipping across o^n floor leader, "would proalyxe' vahiuii of Stronghold protection and promised swift pro 618 Main St. Tel. 2-8008 I Mrs. Brower, a Norwalk divor- the west coast. while reports circulated o f a employees and 10 centa for those two oceans at a 400-mlle-per-hour the capacity of this nation for lie duction of the mightiest srsenal FOR A COCKTAII. i cee, claimed she was Mrs. Perkin’s The defenXe labor hearings will .ihokeup In the (Jhlnese high com own defense.” .Taipei, Formosa, Feb. 34—(yp)— the world has ever seen. clip, the United Statsa is nego housekeeper and conmanlon from cover key Industrial areas on a IT. 8. In Round Poeltlon mand. OR A DINNER COATS (Uonttaned m Page Five) W herry has proposed thst the tiating for actual construction of March 6, 1945 to ADfust 6, 1946. .Senato record Iteelf as oppoMd to oUy-by-city basis, "wherever de- American and Chinese Nationalist Wilson fndicated, in pegging his United Nations sources on the The most successful style of the season! New Spring Coats Sizes 7 to 14 and Pre-Teen 10 to 14. the world’s first known atom-pow She said that during that time the the President’s dispatching any | plants aro located," the com- military commanders conferred at estimates and predictions to the weit central front heard that Oon. ered aircraft engine. defendant, also o f Norwalk, "en rnoro divisions to join the North , mittee chairman aaid. length for the second successive next two or three years, that the Lin Piao, "the Manchurian Haiti- . . . the dress every woman wonts Navy, Aqua, Red, Green Plans for the atom-driven en mer," has been shifted back to The star of your spring wardrobe. It's fashioned to flatter with slaved’’ her and defrauded her Atlantic Defense Force until Con- Wood also eald thst when the day over defense of Formosa. nation may be over the hump of State to list gine were disclosed yesterday, with south China. most to wear... for its fashion captivating details . . . a flirty flare-back . . . pertly placed but out of her property and promised gross passed on the policy In No announcement wa.s forth Us task by then—barring, ns he A ir Force permission, by the Gen Lin, one of the ableal o f Red BANTLY authority . . . Hs eosy-to-pock obilHies tons . . . novelty pockets. Spring blooming coloip and long- salary. volved. (Continued en Page Five) coming. But well-informed observ- repeatedly said, all-out war. eral EHectric Company. A GE Mrs. Perkina Own lA w yer Dewey, the- 1948 Republl<;an era expressed belief the meetings He discussed some of the thorn China's field commanders. Is be wearing fabrics. $10-98 to $25-99 Aid Recipients lieved to liave been succeedsd as . . . of wrinkle-resistant rayon fersey spokesman said contractual nego- Mrs. Perkins, rotranged wife of presidential nominee, aaid hla op yesterday and today and two pur iest problems of moblllzatinn, but Uatlona for the nuclear power his spee r- .. . *