^ J- /t ; ■■.\{i- ‘ *i/ 7 'Ml t i / -' .■/: ^ I 4 7:7;7;.7j'7 .' '7 I 7. J ' u '} y 7 ' ' i v V \ '■f ■'■V / f MONDAY. JANUARY 2 5 . 1954 1. - t-. A tfra n D ally N *( Praaa Run iKatirlf^ater lEtti^ningi - For .the W eek Badad- --r- - Jaa. gg, 1854 Group of the North Reickanbach, vice prasMent; Mr. Methodis vdll moot to- New.MPijor A GNos M»d Mrs. Jbba Wabrek, irsaM ^^ \ m pm... at.-theii; len and'Mr.'iuui 3rrs.'Hsman "O." It jn n ow SHMIiR ^niroh. O.. Perason, J l , 1 3 5 nsU-'Seamary... ..X-...... Jfonhev to «b» AadH - I«al4* and Mro Graii. W I^ 'E ^ ‘-7 ft* ngulsr P. a McLagaii be in ebarg* The program and projects of ths Buteaa qf OtrawlattoaB j of the program on WHIpeak- group for the coming year will be SM» - (r t«*l(tlit in Od<) FAG Motor Freight. Inc., a dlacuaead and' pisnnsd, and ail JUTSSSl ihg Americans. HOLLAND HNISH Manchetter-^A CUy of ViUoge lC h arm cNDE lE \ Hocco Traill will be installed trucking company with tennlnsla intmbars are urged to be present. sachem of Mlantonomoh Tribe 58, After the buaineoa meeting, the C l KR Made to Order C6 tof Dniu^Un of Center Church Motheta. Club tORM. at installation ceremonies OR Perrett PL. end In New York VOL. LXXIII, NO. 98 (Oaaelfled AdvrrHalag m Page 14) City, has installed a direct tele­ apeaker for the ovening, will be D ls 9 9 With Your BeUen {jodft, Dnu^htm urges all women of the chur^and in Tinker Hall ton'gbt at 8 o'clock. Joned th« others interested to kttmid' Deputy Great Sachem Fred Burke, type communlcatloa syat,em be­ (SIXTEEN PAGES) for tomorrow tween, the two polnta Mra Petei and newly elected president of Kl- P R tC X meeting fonight at 8 o’clock, wl of RockvlUe. and his staff will wenla In Manchester. Dr. Edward L. Beaaer, well known conduct the rituala Pencheff. the firm’s ' office' man­ L A. JOHNSON ager annouiircd today. Hoeteassa for the evening will be local surgeon, will speak and show Other afficeia' to be aeated in- Waterfroot BlBze .Sweepg Portland a colored film entitled, “Self-Ex­ The teletype system, already in ih* Rev. and Mra' Erich O. Brandt, ‘AX. V teioM J. Ifoort, wlioae 'clude Joseph C. Reals, aenlor sag­ and Mr. and Mra T. J. Crockett. FAINT GO. m Vk, Mzlctn, and paranU, Mr. amination of the Breasts," re­ operetton, makes pMsihle a follow­ amore; Michael Treechuck, junior up system between the two offleee 699 Main St., TcL MI-9-4501 d M Ida. WUUam Mooro, Uvo at leased by the Connecticut Cancer BSgaraere; Paul Jones, prophet; IM OMtar St, raoantly Joined the Society. and improves service to customers, WUlMm Savtno, chief of records; according to Jack I. Edelberg, 4M Infantry Division in Oermany. Salve Vendrillo, collector of wam­ TOWN A COUNTRY MysUc Review, No. 3, WBA firm president. Pvt. Moore. « rilieinan with the pum: WiUlsm Leggett, keepee of Edelberg said he felt PAG Motor M M litfantry fteglment, -entered members are requested to meet to­ wampum and William Schleldge, \ O U T L iT A c c e p t P W morrow at 7:15 at Holmes Funeral Freight is “sn important link In thO'Acmy Mat April and completed board of trustees for three.yasrs. the traflspbmtidn'system tying 4S PmiHBff. n.ACB'^ 1l1ii liiliiliii al Port Dtar;'^N. J. Heme, 400 Main St;, in tribute to RefibshmcnU wiU be eervied fol­ opsifpAiLr Mrs. Ada Peckham, a member for Manchester with New York, mid­ ■ Mo la a 1K> griatote of Mandies- lowing the ceremonies and Sachem dle Atlantic and southern terri­ 8 >lg A. N. to 8:88 P. M. tar High «diooL 35 years, who frequently served as Tralli will announce his commit­ WBDO. ALL DAT pianist and past president. tees for the year. tories.’’ ' 3-TRANSISIOR A comae In pdocMhaal teata and * aaeieureawnta wfll begin tonight St Margaret’s Circle, Daughters RS l: at 7 e’doek at the Bowers School. of Isabella, will hold a social meet­ *We T t ^ Officers ing temerrow at 8 pjn. far the K. ,.Coe..dt-- l i r c h S - - - ....---'V... Feu**- XT vra-be fivaa by'Teachers CM geyee P. Leagatreth ^ a ^ - r * liga « f Now Britain. * of C. Home. The committee in Plan for Meeting HAlDW AlttT t i S J t charge*^ of arrangemenU, Mrs. Allan Coe, Jr., 374 Boulder Rd., James Leber, chairman; Mrs. lEd- has the role of Horace Giddens in ^ Jf to Meet Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Long- NIAKIMO AIP^ ' The TrtiUMB'a- Onb of Mandiea> itireth. 87 Cooper S t. announce the. Snggesls Milk, Not Coffee tor will nteet tonight at 8 o’clock ward Creed. Mrs. w n »ed Vah^ The center Thespian production, -’Mr.'and Mra George-Ston^wm; Oecislci for oaly IH a Dulles Reje cour, Mrs. PYances Corcoran and “The Little Foxes," to be preeent- engagement of their daughter, newly elected head officers of the Is at the XnanuM Lutheran Church. The churcbx school tegchlng Joyce F. Longstreth, to Edward month Ww d of I jjt lo Mf Jooaeh copier, special agent for Mrs. RiU Gonci. will cdndutt a ed Thursday, Friday and Saturday “ We Two" Group of Ooncordis ★ 'v.x « tor Tor oid-iypn vacuum- X' mericans card party with prims for thrwin­ evenings at Bowers School audi­ staff and jnemhm of the Com­ O. Steele, eon^f.Mr. and Mra Wil­ Lutheran Church will preeMe at lube aldi! the fMI, wOl speak on ‘The Great- ners and a cake sale. A full turn- mission on E d u c a ^ will meet in liam F. Steele, 883 Vernon St LM ^tii « iB r 8 L v c a l UPEir aet Orlme Agunst Property in the torium. the January meeting tomorrow at ^ Life-like eound. truer and- Q( rnambeta Js hrqwdfor.. ■. Having xmm - of -the major -rolee the chap^ at S o ^ Methodiet* T;3ft4um.-,, - ■ W - clenrer Ihen eveel- - -x- ;■ F o r Asia ' t w i « Btatai today;" " — ChuirHI^NedheiMfoy’’ 4^ ^ for iM f c M I Y-4S2S Interyieweci in the.cunmit play is no novelty Other new officers ssrving this Thr e»v “A" bnlligrl^a to Allan' as he has participated In their quarteriyV me^mg. U fo' 1M7. She attended the Hartford year are Mr. and Mra- The Tyler ClrclsTor the North guest speaker will be M fiitt fflonUi.. .to bM*.\ Officers and members of the Methodist Church, will meet Wed­ practically every one of The Thes- Secretarial School and is now em- ★ tcry... IbweriMUety chasgeit V B erlin, Jan. 26 ( / . Brltlah>Ainerican Club will meet nesday evenlr^ at 7:45 at the pian'a three-act preaentatione since Htut. profeaeor of educatlc^. at |doyed at Case Broa, Inc, retary of SU te D ulles flatly re- ‘•A.Stor Before Shift tomorrow at 7:80 p. m. at the chib* the Uhiveraity of ConnecUcuL^Tx Mr. Steele, a graduate of Man- •"VI|R5 jected M oscow ’s proposs church. Mrs. Geoigena Bell will joining the dramatic group in 1848, w h a r f t o ^ r iS ll® ^ ^ ® “ ^ ^ •• fcMUlng a 8S88.8W Ira that swept the Pocahontae Fuel Ce for a B ig Five conference on A sia house, and proceed to the Watkins show slides of her recent trip to plus msny of their ohe-act playa Teachers of the various d^parK High School. Class of 1844t HuifuSak'* >aiinir.N*<»maf»tmCM0 w h ^ Perttond. Maine, jseterday metolng. One to the three hnge t^ e U n a y iS lS i today, but So vie t Foreii Pdnm ulijoin, W ediM sdsy, Funeral Home to p ^ a final menta will meet at ..7 :M p. m.. In the Air Force in ^orld ' AitiSU* by llM CoeacU on rkytkel hnge traveling cranes toppled Into - J J X Molotov struck back with Europe. In 1851, he received aecond act­ Mtotiee and HeheNHuilee ef a concrete dem and to/hold such a parley in M ay or June. A t * n . 27 ( 4 V - T h « 2 1 A m e r i ­ tribute of respect to William R. ing award in the tournament spon- and will participate in a brief H and is now employed at mNmsm Me Anwririn MeOlce: Aamailwi. the seme, time Dullei^announced^-----:------——______cans w ho turiied th eir hagVg Mitchell, who was a member of the ,The Holy Ghost Mothers Circle Bored by the Aaaoclated Little service t»f worship before the ad- lewyf Ortofi mmil be SSed acceptance ef Molotpv'ss proposed club. will meat Wednesday night at 8 Theatre Groups of Greater Hart­ dreca Afterward, they will me^t lite date for the wedding in eitor meaivodl procedure for. the/6onference in on hom e denounced yesterdsy p’cloek at the home of Mrs. El­ ford for his outstanding work in with a leader for a discueeion hasbech "WeyOe>Fmto*'Wfceall order to vaoid ’weeks in futile conditions in the United Tempi* Chapter, No. 03. OE8 , more Anderson. 330 Oak St “The Anniversary.” He was also period at which time refresh­ CeemstoCerp'ele srgiunsnt" aboujr an agenda. States and asked to be ac­ will meet in the Masonic Temple, ments wll) be served. Eadi de­ •MN •Att.V' Forced Off Air Reds Seek a member of the cast of “Flight e-iiserju. l4« t Mototav Aerused j cepted as “free m en’' under Wednesday at S p. m. Following Herbert W. Swanson, of Wat­ South," which won t ^ honors in partment will bcinjp back ques­ way » M t mltvmi * Mza.e n ‘TW In perhap^the most sUnglng, the bosiiieaa meeting the annual kins Bros., last week was among the 1853 tournament. - tions for further dlacuasion and At L«wnr>08ll8U M id i speech he itos made about Soviet I Red-rule. Today Peip ing said birthday party will be held in the 8,000 buyers from every state in Mra Edith Moore, of Brook- answers iqr Dr. Tbut. u i n n ^ policy Binto he became Secretary To Reopeii the R ed s agreed. banquet hall. Miss MalMI Trotter the Union who registered at the more. Coventry, is cast as Addie. Dr. Thut will speak on the WhMmum. 8ehraBlKP># B. As Students Resume Rioting of Stqte/Dullea accused Molotov i After the 31 had held a praaa and Mrs. Bather Maidment will 35th semi-armual New York Lamp the Negro housekeeper for tite learning process in children and Ceady Ooptest’^ of w a n ^ g “ reversion to a sterile , t conference in tha Neutral Zone nave chaiM of the entertainment £&.r Ml tcheli 9-4343 ^^harmacy Show at the Hotel New Yorker. Giddens family. a huge group of the teachers and SM MAIN Sr.. MANCNMTW i**q. w Sp ain ; Jkn. 26 sgalnst the FalaniFe party,- "nn of news of yesterday's and <^gerouB pasT’ with hU pro- saying they would prefer for the and reframmenta will be served by Although thle is her first part in workers of ths church school Is po»aM for a German aettlement. I Korea Talk preaent to Uv* with foe Reda^ Peip- thsofficera. MM MfCK NMITM to TM AUSMMr. — R io tin g stu den ta seizferi M a - • * * » ! political fac- batue. S t Francis Xavier Mothers Cir­ a three-act play for H u Thi^tians, expected to attend. cSSSg to MWOU ninuL^i drid Radio briefly today »nd i w aa^llevcd to have ..teen policemen and about , t seems incredible," he told' ing Radio announced n move ui cle will meet at the home of Mrs. Mn. Moore has appeared in-many ilotov, British Foreign______Secretary Panm unjom , Jan. 26 ( J P ) — bring this about. of their as filled, cessed Indefinitely efforts of liai­ Manchester Saturday and Sunday. sion appearances with their pup­ Demand Offlcinl’a Keslgnntton gadoa ouster apparently'\wss I *- 7^- tov denounced the proposed Euro­ new position was that ths ’krinla- pets over WNHC-TV. will begin at 8 o'clock. Tbe demonstrators today de­ pean Defence Community (EXX?) son officers to get the talks tlce machinery for procensing such Jan. 30 and 31, to assist the band. ceused by a censorship ban on 1^**^ (Continued en PPegs Four) started again. -i Milwaukee. W K. feels about tbs cagec Applications are being present­ manded that Madrid’s Public Se­ which would link France and O r- price ritu a ls. la addition M plngsiag for milk. Beat ebargee IS piiaohers already has been wreck­ ed by the following: Co. and curity Director, Brig. Gen Rafael — :— /-. mahy niilitarily. He eUo generally Reds Seen Waiting Reply The Communists indicated they mats for tbe secead cup of ^wSee la his reetauraat to dteesurage ed. allegedly by foe United States. Hairdressers Plan McClure Realty Co., to erect a 8- Hierro Marlines, resign. essalled American and Allied de- high coBsuniptlen. Hw; gist cup la a alckel. (A P WIrepbato), A t the Neutral 2Sona prase con­ bay service statton with lights an^ The'bloody clash yesterday was fenae measures thro^hout -t the would await the outcome of the high-level letter to Dean, who is ference, n spolusman for the 2 1 signs at the southeast corner of near the Britlah Embassy, where world. Americana enid they expected to For Annual Party Main end Strante Sta; Shell Oil police on horseback and afoot in Washington. Week Dry Cleaning Id ‘There is no known substitute The Peiping broadcast heard in return to\Americn "at soma On^ Co., to repfkce a sign at 653 Cen­ charged into the studenU wlUi for EDC,” Dulles declared today. in the futhre when we can fight ter St, with street line exception; clubs. Tokyo quoted the letter as saying Beauty Shop owners ..of 'Msn- “Certainly the Soviet Union has the two top Red delegates to con­ Defense Work Held for world ptoc* without being per­ Chester have selected Tuesday, Jesse Keeney, to convert a single An estimated 10,000 angry stu­ proposed none except a return to secuted.” , “WV— family to two family dwelling at dents marched today on the radio ferences to plan the Korean peace Feb. 23, as the date for their an­ the obsolete, bankrupt system of talks thought the question of re­ “We are nbt Oommuniate." de­ nual card party which is held 158 Keeney S t; Brown-Beaupre, station to bnwdcaat their com- T~H Loses Support VeraalUea and other ao-called clared Sgt. lUchard Corden of lalnta. ftatlon personnel and suming the conference "should be each year during National Beauty Inc., to Increase the number of 'peace' treaties which have brad put to you directly for settle­ East Providenfo, R. I., “though Salon week, at which time hair- used cars that may be displayed at asUly-astombled police succeed­ war." ment.” Dangerous to State some to us ho{^ to be.” Hs read dreaseni all over the United States 358 E. Center S t; Annulll Con­ ged in keeping the demonstrators from a preparsd\stotemant edildt eff ths air by auspending hroad- W ash ington, Jan. 26 (^P)— T o p ad m in istration officials^tvere Surely statesmsnshlp can do T h » R ^ suggested that Ulka SPECIAL do their bit for charity. struction Co.; to divide a parcel o f better than to recreate the world's broken off by Dean last December be Said waa aptooved by every ■ JANUARY 25 throBgli aiO (p . csatlng. reported convinced today that President Eisenhow er’s 1^ Last year, the local group gave land into two building lots with worst lire haaard.” , rerome Monday at PanMunjony, ^H artford , Jan. 2 6 j^ —TCoimectidu^.b hi “« very-DWcaru*M man in foe group. \ a moat successful card patty and a frontage of 55 feet each on south 13>8. student’s ice alto w as dl-. Spsai for, s e i^ goyerw B en t-sup ert’ised strike ' votes in labor +/ fftos Bmetft wr\ In later in­ The' American secreisry assailed Pejping quoted foe letter/uT^d^j^position” b ^ i i s e o f its high depen^ncy on defense con­ 8 cake sale in Odd Fellows hall for eide of Trumbull S t; and, Oxford i s p u t e s 18 a l l b u t dead. T h e proposal w as certain to com e in Mbtotov'a opening addreaa as a ing: dividual interviewee voiced Rad the same object. Stores. Inc., to enlarge a package ror more diacusaion when Secre-' ------‘ •Jt your aide dull. Haa any sin­ tracts and must “ broaden it f Industrial base” to cushiort propaganda catc'i - Mrs. Marlon King O'Connor, of “prdTound disappointment" in SKIRTS store for storing slcoboUc liquors ta ry o f I^ to r MitdMill returns to ^ _ . bringing^ up familiar Russian cerity of resuming the discussions, against defense cutbacks. Chairman William H. Mortensen. praise for the Cbmihunist Com- Olcott Dr., secrets^ of the Hart­ St 451 Hartford Rd. a Senate Labor Committee hosrtng charges and faiUng to hold out there la. no jueUficaUon whatso- state. Development Commlaslon,T . ______They lpokk(t\ .newamsh ___ ^ UkMtS* SU^CJO^-or MEN'S ford unit; Yolanda Felice, assiat- for • f urtlier;;m***^t6idng-m ^ (aondon lic^ies roade-that"warnlngin Tepeieen be^ aqukrely in- the^iyr-aA- they na- -r- snt secretary and Mra NelT any new nrssA ' “ ' everYor-yttor sTde to w jfot Uili MEET TOMORROW hower's .14-point program, for re. But he seidr’^T*— proposal oC-our aide." sw er^ questions. V Dwyer, vice president of the Hart­ vising the Taft-Hartley Labor Reds said they would be Why choose Comm ford unit, took charge of the plan­ Law*. “ I propose thaTwe refuse to l)e rH SiW ’’'''’=“f‘’’^ ‘“"’iH artfor Area Sgt. Lunmee V. Memorial Temple. Pythian Sis­ .1 Commuiiist Tie, discouraged and g to ahead with wlUlng to consfopr an Allied pro- Conditions Are. Unique■Iqoe I ^ ning meeting which was held at ters, will meet tomorrow at 8:15 Mitchell, due half an hour later for another date to resume "We have unexcelled Omaha: ‘The Ameriimn TROUSERS In Treaty Split oum our business.” \ a Mrs. Dwyer’s {vome on Green Rd. before the H Labor Commit- know how thd. Negro is „ . (EXCEPT WmXEl pm. in. Odd.Felldwa halL. x , .. ■ Ha supportod apeeehea P** "•SotlaUpns. But. th e». waa no .ment .conditions that ars. ! Shows Surplm Tee, waa to be followed at the' Sen­ OF Ever indication that the Communists foe nation," he said. “ Butt thew de-de : . , , . * , the tfoited Ststes. ’lefini Washin^on, Jan. 26 iff’)—Sen. ate hearing by W. B. Barton, gen­ terday by Bidault and is one of my reasons . . . of give priority to Europran were ready to withdraw their pend too much on the aircraft and Bricker (R-Qhioj said today a. de­ eral couiuel of the U. 8 . Chamber of perfidy -Which prompt­ submarine and allied defense in- my desire to work for. world, sire to keep the Republican- party of Ctoninerce. ■ Washington, Jin. .25 (F>—Rep. lems and .to unify Gerniany Job V acancies is foe main reason, I can’t 2 $ 2 . 2 5 K E LOW tow PRICES! Robert U Condon. Chilifornls Dem­ ed Dean to break off the talks. duatries." Informed sourcea who aaked not steps beginning with free elections out for peace in America wi! from being “ torn apart" would U. N. spokesman said the Al^ The former Hertford Mayor eaid I , , , . , ' . I lead him to accept a reasonable to be quoted by name said-Uie ad­ ocrat, denied estegoriesUy to s' throughout the country. foe Connecticut Deveiopnient I , Washington, Jan. 28 (4^ —Hart- being persecuted." compromise on altering treaty­ ministration haa been doubtful all congreMional committee that he But then, he said Molotov had 1 " " ® “ *** "®^ divulge contents of Q)l. Morris R. Wills, Fort Ann, M O RE OF THOSE W O NDERFU L IRREG U LARS 100 % W O O L is "now. or ever" was, a Commun­ foe leUer until it was delivered to COmmission Is “very much con-' ■ Conn., was one of the few AUTOMATIC 11.19 16 X 28 SIZE CANNON HAND AND making powers in > the Constitu along that Congreaa would approve Dean. \ cemed over this dependence on de- i to, the country today which N. Y.: “People who voice an ” I ist or a Oommiuiist sympethiter. tion. the strike recommendation, ‘niey iContlaned aa Page Four) fense orders and is looking weU ' more employinent vacan- opinion for pence fo the United FACE SIZE , TTie 41-year-old flrat-term legis­ In Washington, Dean was not Ike Contention Disputed said Eisenhower’s chief lalwr ad­ ahead into foe future.". cles than workers. The unusual States are persecuted and their WASHERS ond DRYERS visers now feel the proposal would lator referred to hieuelf in tesU- Immediately available for com­ voices Buppraased. There is not n 8K0UL 1 MY OLEMUm SERvioE Bricker disputed President Eisen­ ment. A Steitt^^ Department of- “ WhaUwe are Striving for is a situation canM to light in a gov­ Chat hower's newly stated contentlona meet: overpowering opposition in mony prepared for the Senate- ernment survey of employers Democratic gqvernment in . the HOTFOIlW r - IIACR$T0NE - - ARC^OddATIC tfaatthe Ohioan’S proposed amend­ ths-Senate.——------— ...... Hbusi Atoarte - Energy- Dtonmlttee ftflel said DearfiL aide, Kanheth greater .dLverslflcaOoa- of. types o f United- Stntn ns-^ kmg xs Mc- ( MKPTER W To i l Beeson Backed Young, or liaison toficer Edwin industrial prbducta, eapecially con- uddeh tndreatas that'some belief AT BIG SAVINGS TO YOU ment would ( 1 > make it impossi­ Has Slneere Ring es “a Liberal Democrat who fol­ is held that foe tide of unem­ Ca^yism and McCnrranlsni nr* Barton aaid the Chamber feeU lows the policies of the New Deal Martin were authoriaed to act aiimer goo^ with national names,” allowed to exist—the people can­ ble for the United States to deal for Dean. ^ he eala. “ For we must count «n ployment is turning. Reports E j^ P ^ n U R D m with friendly- countries on defeiwe Etsenhower’a labor metsage to and the Fair Deel." .; For NLRB Post show a modest, increase in jobs not be allowed to fight for peaces matters, (2 ) strip the President of Congreaa had “a aincer* ring and Aclu to TMtIfy . (At Dean’s New YorltXoffice. these whenever defense work “ There ia no freedom to apeedi •a. his secretary said any annbtince- slackens ofj." is expected between now and MC APPLIANCE CO. TOWELS his historical role as the nation's pavea the way for needed changea” Condon esked an opportunity to March.. ..people in office in the United A t Raal January Sala Pricas in the Taft-Hartley Act. ment . concerning contents of One move, he said, is a move to PHONE MI.9-1575 21 lAAPU ST. Every shipment a complete sellout! Csnnon'a finest spokesman, and (3) force Ameri- tesUfy under oath afteri^ing de­ By Senate Unit That la the summary made by SUtce were put there by thoa* who quality jacquard wears towe|a>p half price. The irregu- can withdrawal from Iradershlp in However, he diaclosM That the nted access last suinmw to an get federal approvsi of a more hold monopoUea and control REG.ff7i95 world affaire. Chamber suppdrts only about half (Continned ew Pago Fiftosn) ropid amortixatton of new plant tha. Labor .Departuant's Bureau Isrltles a n so Alight they are hardly tiotfceable. Deep tone atomic test in Nevada to r^ c b he of Employment Security to hir­ MANCHKTER and pastel colors, > In a letter ‘yesterday to Sen. the President’s recommendations and other Congreaa m em b^ had Washington, Jan. 25 The coete to make Connecticut -more The 21 Americans looked healthy, 90x90 —including a form of the strike Senate Labor Committee today attractive to new Industries. An­ ing .foreciteis obtained from em­ roscy-cheeked and warm in their Knowland of C^lfornia, the GOP been invited, and totar having^heen ployers by various state • employ­ EXTRA LARGE -X flood leader, Eisenhower said he vote propoesl-^-and “queetiona" described aa lumag attani' approved Albert C. Beeson by a other niove la a survey now in huge- blue padded Chines* ovet- . '♦•'4 eubscrlbes fully “ to the proposition others. • . ' . ' straight 7 to 6 party line vote as Probe Boycott progressXof all suburban areas ment service offices. costs. V DRY CLEANERS (00% WOOL .. Communist m ^ in g in 1848. Uaemploymeat May Jump that no treaty or international Barton said the chamber be­ a member of tbe National Labor suitable for indnstrial develop­ They were chsetful, had good 93 WELLS ST. prsviously denied any' Cbi ‘The jdvernment’a latest figures TEL. Mlv3.72S4 Five Year Guarantee Agaiiut Moth Damage. Ex­ agreement can-'contravene the lieves a strike vote ahouM be takL mijhlst afflKations, past or pres-' Relations Board (NLRB). ment. ’ - ’ ‘ flesh on Uieir fnesa and looked BATES Constitution.’’ He would back an en prior to a walkout “ and only V The vote came, soon after John Ends in Victory He said that (fonnecticut also indicate unemployment this nyonth well-fed. tra wide imd extra long. Wonderful Chatham ent, in a sq>sech to ths' House and may top two million. quality in Uut, rose, green, hunter green, yellow, amendment, to make this clear, he after collective bargaining nego- in rM.’biic statements.. L Lewis denounced the Eisen- needs more modern floor space All the priaoncre were dean red and white. added. Uationa have reached an Impasse.” hbwer appointee as a “self-styled which can be used for non-defense The department said: shaven.- ■ - -r-. Commenting Diet (he Atomic 1. Over half to .foe 149 major But the President said he was . Eisenhower did not stipulate Energy Commission (AEC) acted I unfon-buster." For Demderats They poeed readily for photog. labor market areas aurveysd kn- raphers. ^ REG. 915.95- “ unalterably opposed” to Bricker's whether he. thought the . vote to bar him from the Nevada test I And, immediately after the vote, ■r^: - ■* ■ ■ (CeaMued oq | proposal. nbW before the Senate should' eome before or during s on the bssis of stateihei^ of tindis. RapuhHcaM and Democrats hurled tlcipated.'ilttle or no change 'hi Ihere waa no intoOXtioa' they A t January iSala Prica Washington. Jan. 28 - - ‘Seh- over-all employment between Jan. 72x90 for debate expected to begin to­ strike. However, a bill drafted at closed wibieeeee, Condon told the ehargek. at'each other from the ate Democrats claimed "victory REG. $7.95 LAFAyEHE morrow, on the* ground that “ It the White House- and introduced committee he takes “ little comfort committee bench. tury and-March. (Candmmd an Pag* FUtaan) EWERT SERVICE FOR $ 5 . 9 5 100% WOOL .. and complete vindication" today 2. But one-third of foe areas PATTERN ...... _ would impair our hopes and plans by Chairman H, Alexander Smith that tbe Seme brush 4e being used Sen. Lehman (D-NY) accuaed in their slx-mbnth boycott to Sen. 1951 OLDS SUPER as /1949 CHEVROLir for peace and the successful (R-NJ) of the Senate Labor C m - to ameer other Americans promi. Republicans of an attempt to looked for slight to modsratc job Five .Year Guarantee Against Moth' Damage. McOarthy’s Senate InvaeUgaUons gains in tbs first: quarter. Thme toOeer. Radle. heater, hydra- Smart ipodem pattern in roSt, green and red; Ttoln and Chatham blankets that will give years of com­ achievement of the Importent mat­ mittee provides for a vote after, neat in puMie life," ateamroUer the nomination subcommittee. News Tidbits ANY TYPE BURNER! nwtic. Color: Gray. Stock No. STYLEUNE full.bed plsee. ters now under discussion." He the strike has started. Mitchell areas included Loa Angeles, St De Laxe.4-Dooc Sedan, fort and aervlM. All colors, j ______Too many people, he said, "un- through the committee without The Witoonsin Republican an- Culled from A P W ires 0T3«As . —^*7--- v“*w added.—^ said the vota should be-taken be^ .thinkingy accept an Acettsation as hearings suffioieat to disclose nil Louie.::- BalUmoce, ChicinnaU,. At- lilt: die, knaleiv Light greea. ■ ' ' Vi"' -.'' II ■ , „ i ,{■ 7' fore a etrike. • .aounced yesterday ha was SMklng lanta. Providence amf. Saattlc.- BiiUett "This would "Indlude the diver a convtctioB" md ^svaiuste "ina- thefsets." ^ major "concessions" to the Dem- !5tl it iMoschedc your burner .fto f .to Stomlc eneriR^ from war- Otos-.-Delaytag- .Taetlea ...^- . -:-.X .Ctaly. 20 .areas,-foracaat-.:i:>aA fitm i ;(iie A P IW rsB -’ Hetter > (Ctottoued au Fnge FHtoeei) •erata^ttrwoo the^rnatk to Whaf QSpHes AT Uliidh^b. sa^ "a for beat hMS—aiQuat $155^5 $605 . like to peaceful purposes." (Osottswi. SB- Fsge n t iM ). Three Hepublican.members .se- has been Mhes last July sn Xll- ditional uasmploymanL PUts- materiallam , which oyer-empha- burgh, Denver, ’ Louisville and .'dean it — make aura youH Release of the Pnstdent'e totter cosed the- DemocraU* of “ delaying ^puhlican-subcomaaittee. — Mobllhu«Ltool. ALSO. AT JANUARY SALE PRICES was regarded in some quarters sa Waahingttot D. C.. were listed In ’-jj get eompUtt combKelioa tactlfo" and '’steam-roUer in re­ ' 'Ihe major point to dispute was risea short-term aurvivSl detrMla PAPBB SUIT STARTS indicating the administration has verse.* from haimaalsm essential to I DISH TOWELS Carjh/s presence he sees no rea­ House Un-American Activities Washington, Jnn. 38 —^Ths ,*wean»»^ FULL OR TWIN BED SIZES .7 9 witnesses questioned yesterday by Judge Ben C Willard gave him 10 Liberal Kaa„ iaa. 38 (4V— Committee asarks ‘VIoaed" case of . 1950CHEVROLCT IM t OLDS '7t- ths Mssaachusettii fibmmiaBion in- AOotoer cafe aperator has token son why Democrats now should not U. S. Court to Appanla took undsr set yesta St hard labor. Tongay, a for­ Edward G. Robuison’a'YSOO loan to POPE GAI^CSM:.' SEDAN VestigSUng Contmuniam refused to actian against Um widespread kgrsc to serve on foe subcommit­ consideration yesterday the ques­ Radia heater, hydranatle. REG. $4.29 WITH You can iron twice as fast' mer Ctost Guardsman, did not one to. its investigators . . An Va “ 4 IVIobilheat 3-Deer. Radio, behter, black. testify about their present or take the atand. Hs was found Ineraaae to eeffee prloM from a tee, . adding: “This removes tbe tion of whether four. perjury ')■ " N t vacuum h f a t in *. o il Light gray. Stock N a ggS-B. iron right ever buttons and 3 f o r former poUticsl affiliatioiu on the barrier.” Ohio congressman says thousands charges against Owen Dattimore Stock N a 3M-A. RUBBER BUnONS ...... sippera with this wondarYul guilty by a 5-man jury. ■lekel to a dtoee per rap. L u t of well paid government workers grounds it-'might tend to incrim- Defense . Attorney Louis JeptT week ' Paul Park said he would “I agree,'* said Sens. Symington were Improperly thrown out ' jr-' set. We have sold hundreds An exceptional value! Pure iitote them. (D-Mo) and Henry M. Jackson (D- left over from Truman adminie- All nine judges on the nppeeB $745 and our customers tell us Way fUed notice of appeal and Ton- tot boMt the price because ba tratlon are "sabatagiag" Elsen­ $295 REG. $4.9B W ITH C T Q f i linen with colored borders in Rep. Wllllami I; Randall (R- gay’a .bond Was set at 85,000. Ton­ Bukr* 885 a week preSt *a cof­ WsabI, the'ofoera who had quit. court listened to three hours to they don’t know how they gold, blue, red end green end H ie three Democrats said they hower ^program. 3-S135 FOR TOP QUALITY ZIPPERS ...... ever did without one before. Framingham), vice chairman of gay ptoted bond and waa releaasd. fee la hia reataaraat at toa arguments ysstsrdny on n goveni- siso multi-colored borders. the. commlaaion, said one of the 1 1 Ths jury deliberated 54 minutes alckel WveL ' would announce later today West German government ,n»; ment move to reinsUtq the feur OLOW OR. RURNERS MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM Heavy quality unbleached ^ t o n with eeams all hound. provided tbe etate group with bsfore returning its verdict, Yesterday Jim Lagaad cut tha' la th e r any or all of them would -nounces It has reached 4 f mUlioa counts in a 7-couat Indictment ' r a t H O M f OF SA K T Y TESTED u s m C A S S Win wear for yeara “helpful Information" at the ctoeed affirming the atate’e coutentkm Teagay prise to tow ceato at his drive- agree to return to foe subcommit­ dollar trade agreemeat with .Com­ against the coatrsveninl Far acaaion. that Tongay sent hla daughter to la plare. “I ggared it ap." tee, or nak that aome Democratic munist Hungary , . , San Fran­ Eastern to*cinliat They had been He refused to identify the wit- her death by forcing her to dive l edsad aaM. *T caa break auctoasor be nnaasd. McCIcUnn had cisco County grand juo'. iadlcta dismlseed py Fedfonl Distrtrt JY BROTHERS describe Kathy’s Utnaas and death. iforold Jackson and Joseph Lear MAMCRESTER MOTOR SALES, Isa A •esa or divulge the testimony. from a 83-foot tower. e««a at tm^r ceato a cup- Ceffep aald prsviously other aasigAmeate Judge Luther W. YoimggxbL 1 G rcM i SthM pg G iven W ith Cash SalM , The v^tneeses were meetly In. She alto teatlflad that Tongay .waa would preveat his returii. on charges of ktdnnptog .for MANCHOTB 512 WEST CENTER ST- TEL. Ml-3-4134 or 9-6427 A-gpod fathto .and-anid aha wap i| Jtot Ml srcsmaisdsttoa far Normally '*4 ^ three ‘ e a , McCaithr told roporur* bd Jud raasam-aBd infficting bodily harm BaUB .m A'|lgw i||i1 |,..ej» ea Fag* Mtoejr ef ^ AqpgUto. toek tto ou real ostoto Ikukar A mbbcX . i •I MoabmriU.- : - . it \ 'v . " '■'Vi-i-v.y 7- . ' f ■ ■ ' ■ ■ - I :v ;i ■h. ■ ! r ■ ...... ■.. ' '. .' ■ '■ . ; ■ ■■ ■;■/. - - . r 1' - . • ■ , ;■ »\ / P ; . '■• • ■ . ■ ■ A- / .• : -■ 7 ' ' . P - ' - ; i I;. ;:/ \'. • "'' ■'■' ■■ ‘ ' ■ -hi '■ , '■*,■ -I- ■ K V V. /I ''A-' V ■ '/ * • ■ ; ■ ■ ' ■, , . ' ■ ; * i MANCHESTER EVENINQ JERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, TUESDAY, ifANUARY 28.19M (f- ' . I r jlANCHESTER EyENING HERALD, M^OTESTER, CONN., TI/ESDAY, JANUARY 26,1964 ’ Defense Work ‘H a l Boyle B ra c e Bank Coventry . ^' JobleBB in Area ShRirjg|^t^3jpoaigh|^ Istian Science Ekingers € it^ f 0 8 l a - .... ReimNt C Tblati^dw at 487 'jLecUirea lliurRday^ (Oenttaoed tirenS Page .One) DaucefFnteFtaihmeni Bet Unemployment in the M enchev For\ Deposits The restoration of healing to production. The development A Little Bit of Ham ter erca inciwiued last week, ac­ , For March of Dimes Fund toe practice of rrilgion will be the knight at Hollister agency,'he added, is also trying to cording to the Stato Labor Dept, Record dfipoelts of 820,187,770.33 topic Qf a ‘ publi(ir lecture by. W al­ help this situation. New York "Ham it up!" «lo good work. And once you really Which reported, a tbtai o f 487 were made to toe Savings Rank of Coventry, Jan,, 2fi (Speihal)—v. CklMrea’a Coefereaee Set-,. ter-S, Symonds, o f Sag Ahtonto, COM. - toattl* over reject- Connecticut, he recalled, tops This is thd advice of oldtim e! »«»• »t-” Pialme filed here. This total is 21 ManchSeter yoe^ according to The fifth annual March o f Dimee' There w ill be a child welfto-e Tex., announced today by First ^ tUanay Street j No World—Editors Tired the nation In the per capita value crooner Benny Fields to anyone Benny says it’s the same way more than in the preceding wehk. with married life. He pointed out R. LaMotte Russell, Ireasu'reri who benefit entertainment and 4ance: «»n:dT*n«:* Feb. U from 9:30 to IL (Mid Second Churches o f ’ Christ, ucUtect Ar- < of its defense contracts This is trying to make a success of mar­ TTw inoreisss locally reflected the 24 Hour Delirery LeWfeeee 'end surtinc on Thr wid«^*read High School about three times the average, that many famous aurriages in r^mrled too kll-time.high In bank­ program w ill be held Feb. 5, at 8 a.m.. at the Robertson School for state-wide picture, which ehowed 'Scientist, Hartford. riage—or anything else, all pre-school children of toe town.. -WM promised for to> World w lll^ o t be published “In fact, about one out of five toe show world had survived-the. ing St toe lo^sl Institution at iU p.m. at toe <3ove Rulaurant. John clSirns up to 30,873, ebout 1,000 Members o f these churritea 'e meeClnc o f the Boerd of this week. . v factory Workem here are employea “If you’re not a ham, no naatter hardships and temptations of a .JT. Chappellii will act as master of Dr. I-oulse G. Tobl, local physician, mordxthen the week before. recant annual' masting. w ill give examinations. She w ill be have invited the general public |o'^ e t 8 fi. m. in file eudl>j "O-ammla* for exams,” the directly or indirectly in defense what business you’re in. so matter Oeoi Russall saidt, dividends paid to always plenty of ceremonies. The Bu te Lebin' Dept, attributes H o lli^ e f Street SchooVr student editors explained to­ work.” he said, vgince the Korean •»d Grade Allen, Jack Benny and Eh^terteinment o f between six assisted by 'Mrs. Marjorie Lee of the rise m claims throughout the attend. A member of The Chris­ MORIARTY BROTHG what in life you‘re trying to do,” dspoaitors amofintsd to 8450,701.78. ■oUi fectione ha'i^ sought to ' day Ih announcing the sta ff War outbreak 50,000 workers have Mary Uvingston. Fred A lle n and eight novelty acU will precede toe Bureau o f Maternal and Child state to teinporery>lnventory-tek- tian Science Board of LecturfiMp, said Benny, "you’ll never be any All offlotra i.hd directors of the Hygiene, State Department of Mr. Symonds will speak Thursday 315 CENTER STREET tnlQaBoe public opinion on t)ie was, l^ke other schoolmates, been added to our defense work.” and Portland Hoffs, and Eddie'and hank were re-elScted fOr the com­ dancing, Mrs. Herbert W. Love, Ing shutdowns. Last year at this TEL. busily engaged in qi^rterly Ida Cantor. ^ mtier^iree park- Health . evening at 8:15 o'clock |rt Biish- in tbe pest two dejra. - Situatioe "Can’t Last" good in it." ing year. They tore: fund chairman said over the week- Ume, 13,841 claims were received A pon tes Q( ecutUinf thejilans, testa and could not afford the To Benny "ham” means a food to Why do so many of Hollywood’s \find. The Y(Hing Mothers Club, spon- In'QonnecUcat. nell Memorial Hall, Laf^ette Chr- A ltho^h Hartford.,1s the only Frank Cheney, Jr.< president; aora, w ill, also aaaiaLMca. Dudley nave ’Jmvrttoed in tevor o f the; time to turn out copy this area in 'th e country which Ilirts a the wpitit instead of the body, dr|«*<^ Mniagea break upt Ghailes W. Holmlto, vice president; ing here. - v®Bochig will f(rilowt(rthe muelc In-X Manchester, vlnitial cleime. cle.'.,.:,. His subject Christian as he puts it—“the ability to keep! "Probably because they don’t ^ m n e k fif Sypher and his Orchestra A. Brand, club Well-Child Com­ which represent. new unemploy­ Science: . Tlie Joyous Gospel of eedebny they claim is poeelble by l labor shortage, he said, "in my R- LnMotte Ruseell, treasurer; Healing and Love.”/ the awve. "We’re simply exhausted.’! opinion that can’t last for long." on enthusing, and not take your I their careers.” said Benny, Thomas K. asrics. ascfstsry; o f WUllniantlc. William Schieldlge mittee chairman, can be contacted ment, relpdined at 84. The number Opponents o f the move have one editor moaned before next song or your next breath for You can't snake •-— love — ever - **-- toe 277 M O A O o f Manchester haa donated the for appointmenta or further In- of women clalmanU dropped Mr. Symonds whs formerly gen­ trudging off for a panic-in­ He speculated that growing un- Frank J. Millar, fiMiatant treas­ Ml-8-11t4 'fermation. sou^t to convince residents that employment in Michigan might granted.” telephone Indefinitely. urer; Arthur H. Kefiney and Elisa­ ticketa. elighUy to 298. / eral manager and owner o f a the five- members o f 'the Board spired review o f the. subjects Fields, hailed by Bing Crosby as "Marriago has, more bsssnU Love, reporUd a totol of The club w ill aponaor .a public group of insurance companies in for tomorrow’s teats. compH Uncle Sam to shift some beth J. Deer, essietent ascretariea. SALES aafi % ------^ who favor scrapping the plans are Pratt A Whitney aircraft engine America's first crooner, was a than a golf ooui«e. Two married , Directors: Bdson M. Bailey, Fred television K A D I 0 SERVICE ' 8218.50 to date toward the drive. dental and vlaion clinic under toe San Antonio. He left a varied JERRY FAY’S usurptag - tbe -prerogaUve of-the prdducUan. to that-statOi He-said prince In. the days when vaudaviUe J>C9Ple can h%vt..cisrMca,....but ..I. T . . BItaIVi Jr „ -Ffied F, ■OarpsaU r.' _ O f to.‘S,«?n9unt^|?!5,35. WM prevLr. eueptCM o f '^ e State Department and: successful . business career to v o te ^ f , there was also danger that some was king. And he married a crown think they have to have them Frank Chaney, Jr., Thomas K ously reported from a food mlc. tir'Keatto,''Bur(iau.of Maternal end oruih give his full time to the practice Child Hygiene, in June. A total of Bswets Holds Finn fimu lii the west may try to princess, ffiossom Seeley, a famous together. There are too many Clarjm, Dchkin, ChrUtophsr Site ( s> ATOM sqrAD •:M ( s a il BOB MOFB 8b OW There haa- been a\ total of 114 of Christian Science healing. From Sherwood Bovcra leader of the Job Surplus Seen syphon off some of the aircraft's, star, whp introduced, many famous pitfalls If they stay apart too long Glennay, Francto P. Handioy, «W) man se wmrrKnw t h b a - OueaU. Tony MarUn. Xaa coin card* returntol by mall 45 children can be accommodated. A Clifimplon « f EdiicnUon 1945 to 1950 he also served as TV BARN of too often. TAB "Three tn A Saddle” *m,0«hi>r, Chs*.Delay'"' ■With' contribiitloria ambtuiting to M rt. Brand tan aiio fu'riilsh chairman of the'Chrislian Science •v e directors who on Jan. IS voted iub-contracting business. Jsss songs teen-sgero o f today stiU Charles W, Holman, Matthew M, WKSTABM PLAYS U U S K (ssasi a isa o r p v l -to m j. To toe Editor, to abandon plans, diamisn taw - In Hartfbi^ Area The development chief said the liks to hum. "Blosaia and I get up at the Moriarty, John R. Mroaek, Luigi VNCLK XO'a Ft'N CLVS ■BREN -««« •. 8118.15. The Senior Hi Youth Pil­ further information on thie pro­ Committee on Publication for LAKE ST. — VERNON Pratt A Whitney J-S7—the "most They have troiq>ed together for same time. We breakfast togatoer, Pola. W alter B. Quinn, Tbom aa^. liU I SI.VNK AMS AMOY. (Ml CAPrrBBB grim Fellowship of the F iit, Con­ gram. A viaior. clinic wiU bk Your editorial of this* night— Texas. rsnee, and hire W alter Crabtree. (Sll Jl'NIOB CBOMBOAD worked In along with this. Jr., oif West Hartford, to draw efficient aircraft engine anywhere" 32 yeani. and moat o f toe years talk fiver our buslneas together, go Rogers, R. LnMotts Rum sII, WU- gregational Chiurch has donated Jan. 25th—was' a Challenge to me. fimm rage Oas)' —was a big boom to the state’s were fat., but some of them were to work together, come home to­ liam J. Shea, Leon A. Thorp, PTed Siw < sail Mownv d o o o y t i n s G.fe.W «tftSM .Ip& fire dollars. Mra. Love remlnda The club la also making arrange* Perheps there STO many people in We Hare The Set You Want new ones, reaffirmed his intention Sice ( I) IT’S oim p b o b l k m - A a' take- action fo r -a 4ess expen« economy. Nh said Connecticut must lean.. . Soipetimes.. ‘Blossom .was gether. It has to be that way or A. Vstplknck.and.C. .Elmors.Wat­ fi Blalit St— • PSOBS a U A -U M residents to return coin car^ As mente for a aeriee o f immunization I t ddesfi’t mako sense. - «m -M B W » AT MX—Pete Stoner iob'rt Ss possible. bllM birtd begin ih March, ~ More •town, 1U(* myeel/,- who a re wholly # GENER AL ELECTRIC # DUMONT ^ v e school. ''optimiaflc.’'R said innpioyefa un­ strlVd' to keep'lU'production here starr^, sometimes Benny; often kins. (U l FILM doubtedly are banking on a season­ entirsly. they shared , top billing. -"And you can’t boar malice. - - Robert PerhajM others, like the writer, The 1854 March of Dimes poster boy, Debby Daines, visits with I I action the Board planned to take experienced added unemployment to combat them antf to expand gsttlng Jealous o f each otosr's ca­ guys did. I tost $200,000 she had DAWS BAKERY Board of Education. Richard M. recorded in toe Town Clerk’a Office, have not -entered opinion for pub- screen alar Jimmy Stewart during a recent visit to motion picture * i before deciding wh^fthey wouldbetween November and January. into more diversifled Industrial put by. 1 lost avsrytlilng I had.my­ Cronin and Oawold Shelium, em­ Clay chairman of the faculty follow: Birthe, 160; marriagea, 52; reer,” he said, ^’toey don’t have ployes of the Superior Water. SPEClALmNO IN llcetion for her reasons. First, 1 atudl(si in Hollywood, Calif. The liny four-year-old Gooding, Idaho, TOP/TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE 3 > do. ■ Reasons included: market slack for production.” a marriage. They’ve Just got a fi­ self, Including a 8200,000 insur­ board has preunted the following deetos, 45. This reixird compares did not want to get into an argu­ boy contracted polio on ’niahksgiviiig Eve in 1949. Since then more consumer hkrd goods, winter de­ Light sad Power Co. were remov­ - Proepects 'were for /a large On the active state labor scene nancial arrangement” ance ^licy. And there were some Seofeh-Irisli-Eii^llsli • Mvev BSE'Wifi I Studies: Basic school policies, per­ with the year 1952 of 158 birtoa, 64 ment where so much small-minded than $15,000 Iri March o f Dimes funda have been spent on his care. ON YOUR OLD TV SET crowd at tonight’s meeting. clines la conatructimi and food representatives of more then 20.- bad years. ing a meter from .aa empty home — Qabor. Ruaiy Draper, sonnel policlu, teacher loads, marriagea and 32 daatha. Bloeaie and Benny, who don’t when a grain sample sack rolltol PASTMES ORd vindictiveness prevailed; much of * Kew Legal PoaelbUltlen processing, post-hoUday layoffs, 000 dO members in Greater mind a t all being called “ Mr. and "But Blosaie never beefed once 1 itle K«* planning for second district school, P et Luck Dinner Planned the opposition expression has f The poaaibllity of a legal cn* lagging auto sales, cutbacks m or­ out. It contained 8400 in hills. happened to be toe point at which penditures, just as in every house­ m Hartford are demanding a nickel Mra. Show Business” are atarred about toe lost money. Never. She When police could not find the lAKED GOODS (Ml PANTOMIMB qi'lt faculty Mnlority, curriculum atudy The Couples Club o f the Fi."st seemed to be bickering, not logic. toe Issue came to a head. Are the hold ? tangiement presented itself yes* ders fo r steel, farm equipment and cup of coffee. (Mail MAKE BOOM FOB DAD- group findings, utilization of spe­ ITS togsthsr again now on two daily wore cloth costs and was cold, owner, toe finders won the Jack­ ^Weddlag-Party Oakes . ^ . DY—Danty Thomaa Cfingregational Church will have a Secondly, I felt 1 had insufficient voters forgetting that there is im­ May every voter look upon the teruy with the statement by household appliances, revised de­ They also have voted to sup­ programs over station WMGM and she had had tores mink coats. • ;M ( SI SeSPENSB— cial teaching skl\U In basic and pot luck dinner followed by fllme Lawrence that U the town violates fense production schediilea. pot. ' C A LL Mt-S-8288 euthoritatlve facts at my com- mediate ' need for still further whole picture and every item TOWN A COUNTRY JERRY FAYS TV BARN "Affair WHh a Uhoat” remedial prograrns, homogeneous f port a petition for date-labeled hero. She never complained. There’s a Saturday et 7 p.m. in toe veetry. mansled'' a ’ dIicuuibh^'"M to'acher these over against his income, Detralt and 14 other areas were Frank .Oocheo, secretary-treas­ chairman. The group noted it is PBERENT8: "Machinal” philosophy o f education and the Mr. and Mrs. Cochrane and Mr. Bowers announced -pnbMdy that S;U (U l CBl'IADEB BABBIT (SSail NEWS budget', and time element, with he would recommend reject^ shifted to a “moderate labor sur­ urer of toe d o Council said toe dissatisfied with any agreoment effect of riding costs and taxes on end Mrs. Robert Sparks. plus” ctassMcation w here unem- move against coffee prices has TiM ( SI WILD HILL BirROB lliis.iail. WEATBEE Persoaal Meatiofi allowance for unforseen emergency Uds, dismissint the architect and that would can only for delivery- (U l CAFTAIN VniRO 11:U (Ml TBB LATE SMOW— ths school program. demands. starting anew for a less expensive plt^meat ranges from 8 to 8 per been under way on toe unlon.local dated tU l YOG Aim VOl’B BKALTS- "Port of Mletlna Glrla” John .M. Tyier o f tofi Board of Mr. and Mtx. G., Raymond John- cent. The others: THIS W RK • THUIIS.. FRI.. SAt. (•II NEWS OFSK The Five only ask' tins careful, sdiool. level for some weeks. It will now “That is not the safety factor IliM l " s ! Education has requested further eon- will observe their 27th wedding St. 'tsniia,’ Kansas Q ty, Trenton, become the concern of toe council the hoiwewife wants.” it wiu stated TtlS (Sll WBATBEB anniversary Monday. Mrs. Johnson studied approach' to Man«hester'i At a Board meeting Jan. 4, a consideration of the teacher need.and requirements, rather than g f 0(q> voiced opposition to the N. J.; Mlaneapolis-St Paul, Battle which srlll coordinate work of the and State Senator Patrick Ward, tiU (Ul JOBN DALY—Neoe evaluation program for use by toe will also observe her birthday ■ \ Creek, Mloh.; Canton. Ohio; Fort . (U l NABOB AND JEFF Monday, to make a broad," profligate judg­ move. The pros and cons were various committeea To do this toe council president, was asked to l : S ls?l S S S P - f i s S R . " " " " ® board. Wayne. lad.; Joliet. Bl.; Louisville. council named Harold Conroy o f speak for paateuriution-dating at “JL-ESr.**B08F1TAL * ■Ol'fiEBOLB Coming Events ment of "Let's spend a good round argued. Ray Odelee, chairman of Mifi. Joseph Motycka and Ed­ sum for th is. Item,” as if each the School Building Committee Ky.; Binghamton, N .T .; Oklahoma Colt’s Local to be chairman. a coming public hearing on the **TheLittle Foxes ’ ’ 7:U (Ml WEATBEBVANR T o d ^ a mertings Include; Lions ward Volls-.have bMn appointed to voter had money to squander on which had been meeting elsewhere City, Perth Amboy, N. J,; Sacra­ .Mra Alice Patchell, council subJecL 1:M ( SI IT’S A PLFAHrBK KEITH'S VARIETY Club, 7 p. m. at the CMve restau­ a joint subcommiUce to study toe. either personal Indulgences or on an>eafed and was ready to report mento, CallP., and Wilmington, Del. member, calling for member^ip to prtMfittd by \ (Ml MCOLAS EDWAB08 AMD rant; Oiib Scouts Pack 57, 7:30 to TBfc NEWS 8Md NEWS SHOP problem of ungradtol claases to taxes. a recommendation l>y his group for Seven other smaller areas were hit the high price of coffee, ass^- 9 p. m. In the American Legion (U l FILM assist children with s t ifle learn­ The Five seem to mo to stand 18 dianges in the speciflcations put in the "substantial” tobor sur­ ed that "much advertised sign of (U l YANREE DOINGS DEPOT SQUARE ing difficulties.' \ Home: St. Maryis Junior CYO, plus group which now Includes 51 (»> FENNY A MKB UI JTAB firmly for a program for expan­ which would have reduced the cost hospitality” has been “ priced out The board haa agreed td^ake a 7:30 p. m. in the church hail; Girl to within the MSO,000 approved by Budi areas. The new ones, with of toe reach of many people.” The Center Thespians 7:U ( sail NEWS CABAVAN -John Dally •:## to 8NMI { Scouts Troop 71, 7:30 to 9 p. m. sion of educational facilities, but Cameron Swayxe 0|M i further investipntion to s«C\whatsee\\vnai the voters. By that time, however, New Bedford and Muskqgon. are It i| toe present plan to call for Sin. •:!# to fide I in the Robertson School. to object to the careless manner, of BOWERS SCHOOL AUDITORIUM—8:30 P. M. (Ml JANE FBOMAN SMOW ran be done to relieve theI teacher! teachers its fulfill ment. the Board hag already decided to Oovington-CUfton FoMi, 'Fa.; a one-day-a-week boycott on cof­ \. Boy Scouts Troop 57, 7-,80 p . m. Gadsdm, Ala.; Indiana, Pa.; lonie- of an increasing amount of pa^rp a ^ r The Herald seems to take sadis­ put the matter off until Jan. 11. fee, pertiaihi to advise use of sub- CbsHtoB BrsUa Mere XcNaUr work an(i record keeping.g. It had'hat in .the South Street School; first Belding-Greenville, Mich.; La Fol- Lte StMt SeUo aSsM ADMISSION 11.00 (Tax IncL) . \^d course. 7 p. m. in Grange Hall; tic pleasure Uy attacking Mr. Bad weather caused the poet* stitute,tute, and also to bring ppressure r « been pointed out to the boardoard that ponemeift of the Jan. 11 meeting ctte-Jelllco-Tasewell, Tenn.'. Tex­ Curriculum Problem, Workshop, Bowers. The absurdtty of imply­ for legisistive investigation of cof­ “ Staad A t b o o k l^ p in g o f the hot lunch pro- until Jan. 18. arkana, Texas-Ark.; and Webster, fee prices. ' 6:30 p. m. In the Robertson School. ing that Mr. Bowel's Is agsinst Each Other” Apache Rivet” GORMAN MOTOR SALES, Inc. gram bkm e takes 15 minutes each In a surprise move Jan. IS, Tomorrow’s meetings. include: a constructive educational program The move to support paateurisa- day out « the first hour of in- Bowers. Hrs. Helen. FlUpatrick, tiqa-dating of milk was asked by At i : U Tech. e-SfifiiM Tickets On Sale From Members Or At Door Ledlea-sAssn. all-day doughnut Is beyond cognirance of natives of Bmrett Kennedy, Matthew Baton, U 1958, women voted fo r th e ; tiM councU’s PoUtlcal Action COm- BUICK atruction time. sale and, coimtiT^ store program the town. But with thousands of and Walter Mahoney voted to re* first time in Costa Rica. l/mitlea o f which W illiam Lawlor is Wc4., ‘'ncM) OCBM The OIrit” Tech. Extra Duties Cut Effiriency from 11 a.Yn. to, 3 p. m. in the First residents new here in the past 20 Ject bids, dismiss Lawrence and 285 MAIN ST. PHONE MI-2-4571 The teachers’ records of savings Gongregatiofial Church. vestry; years, 1 presume it is toe obliga­ hire Crabtree for new plans. Their stamps purchases, paper drive col­ Brownies T r ( ^ 89 after sessions tion o f some one like tha writer to \ aetibn was greeted by strong pro* lections and other activities not\ .at the Robertson Schcx>l; Frag- stole that*Mr. Bowers grewjup in directly related to instructional test. wqtof Society,"all-day with pbt'luck sh 'atmosphere that was” .'cohtin>j- j-Tw o AiO's laterr-TbWn Counsel program has a direct effect on toe luncheon at noon, smial hour after oualy and consistently promoting professional duties of the teachera a business meeting at 2 p. m.; Question; and that he has fol­ Charles N. Crockett ruleg the ac* The Personnel'Conunittee will K rsfty Klippers 4-H s W in g Club. lowed in the footsteps of his moth­ tiens invalid because they were df'slgna',': a teacher subcommittee taken at a special meeting called 3:30 p, m. at the Hans, Hansen er and father and has given un- to work with the hoard and Bchool home- stlntlngly of his ttmo and energy fo r anoQier purpose. He also said THE NEW ENTERTAINM ENT ERA.IS Building Com.nlttee to draw up a Aleo Frisky Needle 4-H Sowing for the public good, and specifi­ Informally that a new referendum list of fa-dlities and equipment would be needed to carry out the Club, to 8:30 p. m. et toe hom aof cally to promote education aiid needed .for a .'proposed new school Miss Naom i Griffith; -choir o f the plan. GnemaSoope, the new dimensional photoEraphie marvel, .makes you-part^ of the Mirade pf T H E ROBE... and to ■ add * to the Robertsbn educational opportuhities. ' . ' { l ..., JCeanwhlle. AUy. Jay E. Rubi ^ 20tt Second Congregational Ourch There has been definite effort aa the imperial might of Rome crashes against the Word oiF God. Cinem a^pe's Anamoiphic Lens on die newly School so as to being it in/line from 7 to 9:30 p. ip. ih the church; now, a staunch opponent of . the with fariliUes o f tJie new achtoil. to^ a long time on the part of a ' : ' - n move, challenged the legality >>f Century-Fox first aid course, 7 to B;30 p. m. in few to make our citizens think created curved Miracle M irror Screra achieves Ufe-like reelism and infinite depth. fZfinemaSoope's Stereophonic Mrs. IIeming\*’ay gave a4 ep ort the South Coventry Firehouse; the action. V on findings o f th(! Joint Oom- carehilly bow they were spendirig On Jan. 18, Bowers, Crockett choir of toe First Congregational their oVv|i money, and to what ex­ nuinlty Study Comaiiuee last Church, 7:80 p. m. in their sanctu­ and General Hanager Richard Sound reaches new heights of perticipetion, g u lfin g you in the greatest story o t love and faith ever told. tent they were committing them­ year. 'Th* boi rd is to /Review this ary; cooperative nursery and kin­ feri „ Martin went.to Boston to conffr selves to tsxea for yesra to come; iTDort to see if the /or(fdniiulttee is dergarten parent-members, 8 p. m. with Warren. Carley, the town’s , — / Jo be continued, to make them aware that they bond counsel. In, the NaUuui Hale , Community, ------"Jtiry 'Cfim snl^ NatMff Center: iet-bBck party,' 8 p. m. in dWro incurring debts that -V.'thfld' On Jan. 19, the Board n w t and The' Board of Selectmen l.as ap­ have to be paid by their own ^ two legal bplhiiohs submitted by the Nathan Hale Community Cen-: pointed LeRoy Raberts, Bertha ter.. — < • children now in (Khool. A re you as Carley and Crockett were ^read. O. Ctour and Raymond H. Bradley individiials overburdening yoiir-' Both followed roughly the reason* as a Jury C!dmmittce for the en­ Mancheeter Evenieg Herald selvea in the diatter of financial Ing'used by Rubinow apd appear^, suing year Coventry eorreapondent, Mrs. obligations, ^planning that your to rule out the rejecting action., eucy Talk Planned Charles L. Little,- IHepkone Pil­ children takb ov4r the payments a Action was postponed until to* Miss. M argnret . E. Jacobs>—Tht luxury—exclusive styling, colors, and ' it, the Mercury Sun Valley has »L State Fair Board waa aupixiMd to palterns . .-. richest ever crafted for And it's at our showroom rig/>t note, Boaet to open bids on a new coll- aeum. PRICE SCALE a popular-priced car. waiting for you to see snd try. We None o f toe board membere THIS ENGAGEMENT ONLY In frisnl of you, under the hood-*-an invite you Iq come in and inspetd I ■’Sf’ gtowed up. Neither did toe Bute EVENINGS f f entirely new 161-horsepower over- this exciting new car today! F i^ manager. No bids were re- erived. And even if there had been ADULTS— $1.00 iacl. tax. ‘T h e •' '1 -f ^ Wda, board members have said M ATINEES t Youll enjoy choosing your " - JQ they aren't inclined to build the fifiUaeum at this time. ADULTS--74C loci, tax Valenh'net Jrom our “big. CHILDREN—ALL ’HMES flesf-ever" orroy of bright 85c (lacLTax) new Hallmark ValentineL They range from ioce-and- UKianAWiTiVifi Alse-telcstsil Sheris CmVwy Fu WWuM A ChumMmp* "nfirrtlUL V k m , TGN; AN SMM^S . ViaORMATUKE^J' MiCHAAItaaMi ALFRED NEWMAN dolly motlerpiecet to 1054 W FRANK RO^ ■M Joy |(sbinMHi vOatoii , Jelf Mewew • i nMri Thes^gsr light-hearted and humor- ^WOOT?a!AM??aiEEN AvoEabte ia 33 1/3 aa«l,4S ExH inM Ploy ou* Volenfine*—for every $” wlUi KS StUUvBa. foith), electric power windows, sad ao-abift 1 **BAOFOR “Stand At WEEK DAY SCREENING TIME COMMENCING ' LAST TIMES TONIGHT! OPEN tvliot you wont to soy the ta S a r tVBBiai, • to S. Stoltoa WNHC-TV, CbssBri A . EACH Apache —— 2 IVOHNiCOLOa HITS — Foy you wont to soy it. River* •THE ROIE" at 2:204:10-1:4$ P.M. Come in tomorrow and OTHER*

I • • Js ^ . ^ /'•.", ■■ ^®.-v i ,'d ' '- ' r ■ -■’/■''(/;'‘M i:'. • ■ r- .'..; ■/- "t / ■i:'- / /• r m . I'*', r: •/ ' » / I . - ^ ,:.V‘ : .,, . J^ .... / ^ :■■ ' ^ „ -Iy ■■-, , ■'■■■■> ■ . r:'-y-' V V ‘ :/: / ■ : ■ V ''■’ '’'- \ ' . ■' - ■ ■ " ■ ' ' '.'•'* ■ \ MANCHESTER EVENING H ERAl^. MANCHESTElt, COWlC TUESDAY, JANUARY M . j>B4 MANCHESTER EVENING .HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY. JANUARY 28.19M } Party Hbimolay C o lu m b ia IWIrHieie M irror Q nem BScopc I u b u IIi^ a t S t a t e Wapping PleaMnt Valley Oub annual Matrti Bay Stole Y ou t^ of pimea ^ n d card party Satur- May Play Role day night .at . the- flr^ouae. Oskea 519U Gross Relief ^ vkwjkuctloned off after the game > ■ Y- Aciivities Listed John Frank Maizon _^lu^mbia, Jsn. 36 (Special)-^ Funeral services for John Frank U H iK LME IW ' tying out a Gamuua peace aetUa- (CaattMod DoiiMd Ss^ezak. 19, -WebMer. Maizon. 70. of Avery Street, who ______Bags Oaa) \ Wapping, • Jan. 26 (Special)— ^ed Saturday at the Rockvilto City DAILY REWLAR ROUTE I W maat if Ruaaia agreaa. Their plan, Bergeron also Sbra# of the activities of the local baaed on ft«e Germany-wide elec* Hospital, were held this morning fteisa or Impede Eiaanhewar’a ptep braiheh of th4 Rod Cross, the past froin the White Funeral Home. Uoaa.under IntamaUooal aupbr* to pool atomic energy raaourciM to Jus^e Court last night. Fliza- year, have been announced by B dtW K M I vlaion, wUl be preaentad in d ^ U . , . P*""*" Hutchins acted aa Rockville, followed by a solemn tor peacetime uaea. Frank Masinda, chairman. The requiem Mrss at St. Frantto of iKln of to Molotov in the next few da^^ trial Justice' aad Chauncey M, Ited Cross supplied clothing and lANOIESTER ANI HARTFIMt OaaetttnNon AaaeenMy Flaaacd 'T have naked tor a bill ef parti­ Bqulr# wae grand Juror. Assisi C^iurch. Burial was in St. temporary shelter for a family that Catherine’s Cemetery, Broad 1. A national Conatltution* culars on this point and J aavar The boys ware arrested nearly lost its home in a fire; It made nine Brook. THROUGH FARK 20e ' IM recall* writing Aaaembly would be elected have recalvad it." Bridiar said P’ *y had aKegedly home service telephone calls for by the M mUlion votera of Beat in aa interview. "My amendmont stolen aeveral jiair of ridingdm____U townspeople / with relatives or « ftve*power from tha home of Burton Ivee. Mancheater E\-enlng Herald and Weat (Mnnany. Otaervera would not in any way. friends in the Worcester tornado Aho njgtm selwdolMl niBs fw 1st gmi M iM fN^] a f Red China— from the Eaat and Weat German Gergeron waa rCFresented by-Atty, arM; it donated 1,500 pounds of Wapping correapoadent, Mrt. An­ ild the . United form affect negoUatlona tn interna* William Ferry Barber of Putnam, nie ' Conina, telephone v Mitchell to ood from UiiitoU Aircraft. Fcr iofoniiotloo govemm'enta, the four occupying clothing collected for, tornado vic­ S-4419. to deal with, and powera ahd aeveral neutral na- Uonal affairs and in no way would Md Ssymezak waa represented by tims; it registered 35 persons and Uona would be teamed up to aa* it raatrlct or intertora with the Atty. Abraham Heller of Webeter, gave instructions on baby, care of the Oaman fure fair j>lay in the voting. Prasidant in the prophr ceoduct of The j^uthe made resUtution .to imort thap aaU of these were In some tasks, like driving, a SILVER LANE BUS LINE, iMb Hhrepeah aecurtty. 2. The' aaaembly woidd tackle hia 'duttas." ivee, a local motorcycle dealer, in men); 14 persons were given home certain amount of distraction Germany *i>rlraari:.trlraarity the drafting o f a broad democratic Brickar said hia aim is to write addition to paying fines. nurring instructions; 60 children raises efficiency, says the Better MANCHKStER. Mltelidi 34971 iia here and the aoooer Oonatitutioo for the whole count^. into the CooatituUan wordiiM "that Town History Planned registered for the water safety Vision Institute. k sot to it the better." The Weatem AUiea want it to be will keep thq Prasldsnt personally The Women’s GulM of the program at Spring Pond Park; 66 Wiutuker Photift at two-tnlrda of the fiaiiators from I of an Auatrian ln> g . broader veraion of the 1M9 Lywi Varney Columbia CongregaUonbl C3)urch plnU of blobd wera collected dur- _ a ^ . Thie haa been "Bhaic Law*' whiai aervee aa the nuking lawa for the atataa.’' Ha to planning to write a hiatory of inf Donor Day. com p lete drafted and .Qonatitption of the Woat .Cerman said toto would be accompUokad fof the. towa'a 180th , Red .CJroaa. meeting voted Mr. and Mrs. CUfford a Var­ by a ctanat In hto amandmant ■iM U ^ 1d be quiddy Republic. ney, 141 Waranoke Rd., announce ahhiversary celebration. to hold a meeting every month on __1 bat if Ruaaia prefera "to 3. The National Aaaembly would which mys "a treaty ahall bacoma 'Hie guild -haa aj>pointed the. the second Wednesday. The first I to ^ laat what la the eaaieat the engagement of Ukelr daughter, affectfve u Intamal law in the LECLERC be topped by a central government .Miss Lynn Vanuiy. to Harvey following group to eerve as a com- meeting will be held in March, f u n e r a l h o m e f toGarthenwowin accommo^ j- "alter adopting tiie Uonatitution it United fitataa only Uurough tegWa- mlttoa t » worit on the pr o j^ ounelvea to their wlahee.” Dlmock Chiistensen, son of Mr. (ton which would be vend la tha ' 'Degree l^nferred iok« your producea Thla government would and Mrs. Max Christensen, of East aboanca of truty.’ planned for April l: Mrs. Walter The Entered Apprentice Degfee fSiportaBt thing'," DuUea negotiate for a ftnal German peaca Hampton. Card, Mra George Petcra, Mrs. > ,? » that wa Quickly diow ‘Which Claus’ la Kay was conferred at Evergreen Lodge. FUNERAL treaty at a peace conference. The Mias Varney waa graduated It . to tola language—the “v Paulina Burnham, Mrs. Laola A AM at the Masonic Temple own diamonds I ijr to guage that will accoropUah what 1 In an effort to Improve the spond to emergency calls to­ About 100 peraona attended the diamonds_of the finest ouolity, cut, color, which the Soviet Union creating an effective vote count­ am driving at. I don’t want the morrow afternoon and evening Saul Bilventeih, president of 01 I to be tta oomponkm in Ita manning of the town's air obser­ ing and vote watching machinaty. Republican party to.m apart- PU By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS are Dr. Joiin Prignano. tel, Rogers Corp., wlU apeak to the and clority, Depend on || .Or poaiee and which it de* vation poat. General Manager 9-1616 and Dr. Oeroid Miller, go u far M aay reasonable man Boinbay, India—’ Manendara Bumaide Methodist Men’s Oub in us for the knowledge that aho^d be accepted by the to compromise on some details but *^"®***** dtoplay of rbetorie. can go." Kato Roy, 63, Indian revolutionary Richard Martin and Edward W., tel. 3-5629. Ited Stateo and othera." This waa the voting lineup East Hartford tonight on the tin none of the principles for these Knowland and Sen. Dirksen (R- ,who aided the founding of the Com Krasenlcs, Chvll Defense Direc­ assures you diomond arrangemenia United States program of techni­ I’a Georgea Bidault and For (he nomination. Smith (NJ), ni). a supporter of the Bricker ihuntet International and the tor, have invited all civic groups cal aid to Europe. Pertussin sotisfoction. Anthoiqr Kden made it During tht day. W est______^ U n Ivea CNT). Griswold (Neb)); Pur- propoasl, have sai.d that even U Mexican Communist party ahd to sent representatives to a meet- arrest of Raymond Siropktn, 20, of union leaders took advantage of the tosu is fought out in the Sen­ Waa a long time fighter against Silverstein, who haa made two their opening apecchea teU. (CiMUl)... GkUdwatec... (Artoi. toS tomorrow at_.7;30 p. m. In the. X -Charge .of non-sup­ trips abkx>ad .to behalf, of this pro­ does inore _ .Authorized. Agent. For t oeinidara the main pur* MdotoVa presence In the rtty td Cooper (Ky) and Upton (NH), aU ate, they do not- expect it to'lu v a ★ jTHE KEEKEY STREET SCHOOL SHOULD -- British rule in India. Died Monday. Municipal Building to discuss the port of Ala children. remind Moscow of an emhanwa- lasting scars on the GOP. Margate, England—Lord Far- gram, recently was elected secre­ Keepsake Dtoiend Rings ro la to unify Oermany, Repubileana. possibility of participating. in tary of the American chapter of From $50 Up , with f m AU-German elng date in recent history. The Gov. Theodore R. McKeldln of rer, 50, vice chairman of the Na- In motor vehicle arrests. Arne C, Against: M u m y ,.(Mont). MUl "Operation Skywatch."____ .•» Johnson, 39, of Worcester, Mass., the-CtouneUfor lntornationei Piog- Jur coughs _ ___, and to complete an Aua* rntlomr aoit-a letter to the Soviet ( Ala), Ixkhman (N Ti. Neely Maryland appealed, meanwhae, to BUILT AT A SUBSTANTIAL SAVING IN T -llonst Playing Fields ■Assn., of Kraaenics has worked out a which the Duke of Edinburgh to was charged with speeding; Lawr­ ress in Mankgement. treaty ent little time on sign Mnlater, asking him to tivee to come Chairman. Died Sunday. ence Belanger, 29, of Hartford, was nedy (Mass), all DemocraU. clubs will assume the responsibil­ charged with speeding snd failure t o Operation Understanding. •* W A * Wtesilaalli—stimulates either aubject. But in the tough grant amnaaty to aU East. Ger­ support. — DOLLARS. , V:-"-' Castle Point, N. Y.—Col. George Beeson Ikaa told tha committee M. McCaffrey, 63, retired, war­ ity of manning the post for one to notify the Motor Vehicle Dept, ^**“*^^ **? cough-essing action, bEWEY-RICHMAN |Mne of power polltica at the mans arrestsd for parUdpation in be would tackle hto work on the Knowland said ha atill h u hopaa 24 hour period each week or each i., **7 r*!****—** loosens sticky 767 MAIN ST. MANCHE8TEK tha June workers* revolt time military govemo.- in Sicily, of a Chang# of address; and Ray­ More than half the households Bant of the Bertin meeting, Molo- NUtB without btoa: He asid be that laaguaga can ha found which other week. mond L. Fortin, 27. of Lewiston. of Great Britain have no children phlegm and thus "breska-up” eoufh- tov appeared to Weatem diplo* against the Communist state. thought the NUIB under Presi­ to acceptable to Bricker .and Kto- Italy and Austria, and for 22 ing spells. That’s why so many doc­ yeara research director for the In a notice to civic groups, Maine, was charged with paasing under 16 years eld. mate to be puraulng theaa deUb* R waa a lettar highly unUkely to dent Truman had administered the Ukhower. But toe (Rtloan aald ★ THERE WILL BE NO GREAT DELAY IN THE Krasenlcs and Martin point out tors havs prescribed rCRTVSSIN* produce even an answer, however, Commerce A Industry Assn., of .a red light and driving without an orate atana: Taft-Hartley Law to favor labor be hasn’t been offered what ha that the Air Force is concerned operator’s license. '1. American offlciala ihdd he much leas its stated objective. The over management. ' eonsidere a real compromtoa. New York. Died Monday. Pampa, Texas — Lucaa John over failure recentiv to keep the a M trying to fBvert attention Soviet Zone Red PoUce JaUed During an exploalve half-hour "When they get one. they eSa ACTUAL DELIVERY OF OUR PROPOSED post manned at all times. thouaanda in queuing the rebeUioo, ssasiaa before the voting, the com­ Beecher, 83, associate editor of the MAN-MADE RAIN SCOFFED team what they beUeye to be Rua* bring It to roe and PU .consider Toledo (Ohio) Blade before hia re­ You want ovorything and here’s ata'a weak poaition in Germany released many later but their mittee heard James B- Carey, sec­ It," ha said. "Pm getting tired l-thorofore Raaaia’a Inability to courts have sentenced aeveral him- retary-treasurer of the ★ IT WILL BE SUBSTANTIALLY I N A C C O RO “ Man of tha Year” In I 9 ^ b.v the Patrolman Newton F. Taggart ou .. Paul.haa not-indicated-What-the POWERED ' tojksrtlcuUkdy anxious "death to the Seu”—tha Falange until tomorrow ao that Woodruff tween tha federal and atata gov- United CTommercial TravelerA Bom the complaint of Tedford’s wife. money is for and VA offictols have to«ptM » t i ts o western ______nationa_ into Randolph, president of tha> AFL emmenta. Police today also reported the to sarva you in all these ways! organisation for atintonte. A Seu to Capac, Mich. Died Monday, not been able to locate him,’ P O V I ^ -awelnsawg far iMIte .Y) niiiiiiiiiiiilil China aa a leader appeared ou the baleony of Typographical Workan Union, Brickar.aaid this would mean aa WITH THE PRESENT PLANS . Holl)rwood'—Conn . Grable. \70, wwlfi power and a member of a the police headquarters and ex­ could testify. But Ives protaated Invasion of tha Prasident'a iatevT^^ father of film star Betty G r a ^ future Itva-Power conferance. horted the crowd "not to play tha “I say wa vote now.. Nothing that national treaty aegotlatlag powers. and at one time a St. Louto, Mo., game of foreignora." He waa loud­ I will hear 1^ ' change my mind, ‘T don’t want the Supreme Court Stock broker. Died Monday. Athena pclat be aMearad to use ly booed. rve heard all I want to hear." dabbling with tha Presldtoit’a ...... a Korean, settle- CThIcago- Max Loewensohn, 55, Etoewbere In that riot-torn area, ttowto said to hto wire that Bee- authority," ha daclarad. / ★ IT WILL NOT BE A FIRE TRAP architect and engineer who headed £ W a banalntng weapon In Spain and Porttigal began general son. admits to « prajudical fa- Defeada ExaouUva FawM campfilgniWa said an agree- the firm of Max Loewensohn and staff talks today to draft common vorittom toward employers and a la hto latter to Knowland, large­ A-ssoClatea. Bom in Louisville, Ky. * an a Baattng with Red Chiiia plans for tha defenaa of tha Iberian vengeful attitude toward labor ly a rastatemant of nsF* confer­ — — "cCntilbute to a removal.of Died Monday. n i ^ u l a . r**“ ch bordera on byelprtcal ma- ence remariu, Etoenhowar aald tha ★ IT WILL NOT BE A MONUMENT DetroltTt-John Warren Mattson,. n pmabar «f dWleWttlea^wKtotfaig M; Aii American qiokesinan'eafd the Prasldfnr "fiikist h t be dapriVMlif the yrisnl time in regard to th^ Itgancy. I p riest tha confirma­ 6 53. traffic manager for Atlas Steel Unit^ S tateriM ^ot been invited tion of the sel^tylcd union-buster hto historic poalUon ito the apokea- Koraaa quastton." He sIbo charged Corp. Died Monday. to attend the talkabut he believed Besson." man for the nation m ita relatione TO CHEAPNESS PO W B R G L ID B oNat finaft aa s>m frt tog ’ thq United States with violating the they would be kept Informed of de- with other countriee,” and ha con- K#aan arotottca agraamsnt on Lewis’ description of the nomi­ Optional on all models at estn oos^'^' ctoiona taken. nee as a “self-styled unton-buster" Unnod: / pijaegara^ war, SIgba Pact WMh Spain .. f a aaM.tha United States had was beltoved to refer to testimony "Adoption of t| ie Bricker amend­ TRUSS HTTINB The United States signed a mill Beeson gave laat Friday. He said ment In its present form by the fieilfed Rad China ita "lawful tary pact with Spain Sept, as, m i , Senate would he notice to our ★ IT WILL HELP TO SHOW UP THE NEEDLESS xig|da,” emactolly a In the then he had once been an. official By AlUtON .Grikfiuatei^ Experta U ^ M N a t ^ . and to Joined wlto Portugal to tha of a company which had a plant friends as weU aa oyr ensmtos North Atlantic TrMty 'OrgahlsS' abroad that our Country intends Alia Abdominal Snppoi . Molotov------accused the United Uon. In Pqmtoylvania. There was no WASTE AND EXTRAVAGANCE OF YOUR TAX tie Hoatory anfi all ty^M of Stgtes of npnaclng the Soviet union In thst plant, Beeson said, to withdraw from Its leadership.in Portugal and SpMn ace allied in explaining further: world affairs. The ineyitahle reac­ Burgteal appitonoec. Prtvatej>1t. Union with a global ring of mUi- the "Iberian Bloc" and Gen.- Fran- tary basee. He accused thd United ‘lit waa my belief that the Penn tion would be of major propor- HERETOFORE SPENT IN THE^HOOL Hng Boom. States of backing German mlUtar. ctoco Franco, Spantoh chief of sylvanla Dufth people in thst com Uons." , toteand planning "aggression and state, and Pnmier Antonio Sals- munity didn't want a union‘Snd al­ While some Democratl«;/'Renators tofienga" in Europe, an apparent sar of Portugri agreed in 1983 to though all the laws seemed to aay said theire were enough votes BUILDING PROGRAM QhIbr’s Pharmacy It might bo o goflid Hmo to eaH ut in to aetorance to Gorman detorea to get consider the Iberian Peninsula aa that we couldn't talk to them available to send the toboie quea- P O W E R Nrakat far yaur e*e*ew safety a "etrateglc Unity" to the defenae ttbn.hack to tha Senate Judiciary back the Eastern territories held -planning. bbout it. . . . we 'free-speeched* Optional on Powsrglids models o u | p . by Polaad ainea World War H. them. We told them tha dUferent Comimlttee, Kpowland said he will \ chock up OR your insuronco. \ MexnwhUe,., at Braxsavilla. MH l-tfi-54—P g St eztra cost Aatoricah officiala labeled these af the atory and they defeat oppose any eikch mova. -V French Eqitotorial Africa, Morroc* ed the union. "There to no intention on 'the and other polnte of attack aa old CO’S deposed Sultan, Sidi Moham­ Coventry staff, but deeply dtoappolatlag. "Now, you could lay if jrou like, part of the leadership to recommit' T te f bad bopad the new top com- med Ben Tousaef, landed today on that I waa a union buster. On toe this amendment," ha told itewa- *. • hto way to a new—and mors re­ men. "I want tha matter aetUad Things moy hove chongod . . . . your niB d in the Ktomlin would take a mote—home in exile.' other hand, I have stood up and n m cwmi^tory Une. explained to our. managements on toe floor of the Senate. Sen. Bidault waa rieptorted to have A large detachment of French plenty of times; and'In other com- Bricker and hto supportara .are New 16-Room School Coat, paratroopers guarded the airport entitled to express their views. I'll your fmity, your incomo . . . rtoctlon to hto adf find surrounded the villa to wWch pmiUes, ttokt they (workers) havs L Willi ***** **ftrT*nTiit w**t every right to belMtg to o union never try to avoid pleating' th( the ex-ruier and hto party of wives, Usue with a move to repommit." • Batimatea Set at $ ^ d — ^ haar twHathiny and wa have told them that.^' - ti 4 06 you firit took out your poKciOfl. ^ ; WPSM i n w Utt ROrttons «mtaihtaea.and-chudeen. wai«. tafc- 'Host recently, Beeson hiis bera — Tba., OsUtenitor -SMstov -r„. ,,4-.• -J— ' ■■t'bwwww w.r«;A*-' r“ ' '• • -• 1 sn. ,. soina Damociiata and RdpuMlcana Poventry, Jaa.; Ifi (Bpaoiall— The French move^ Ben Yousfeef industrial 'retationa vice president j^ i^ m ln a ^ estimates . Jkaaad on. British reaction was tor the' Food, Meutoinery antf who supported an orlgtnaL vsrsiaa Stserinp far pn the Mediterranean lelahd of of to# Brisker proposal—ytiihaut ans for s hew- 18-ibbm elemen-i Lot w OHdit^^yout '^ p r m t in^uvofico POWER I t e Bharp, taking the riew Moio Corsica yesterday, after Moslem Chemical Corp. of Ssn Jose, te j^a Una waa not imexperied and the.controverstol "which" clause— S ry school indicate the building OptibosI on all leaders In Spani^ Morocco reaf­ now wan^ its terms revtoed. wrill coat approximately 1450.000. ittng, did not necea. firmed their allegiance to him and WHY CANT WE DO A$ OUR NEIGH. coYorogo . . . at no cost to you. Moy^ ratiure of the con- Brickw aald that U tha adminia* according to John M. Tyler, chair­ refused again to recognise French-, tratlon ,wants to taka that clausa man of toe SchooL backed Sultan Mokilay Mohammed MarcinDeath The Building Committee haa rard the and of hto spaacb Ben Arafa. . to a t M vote In 4he Senate,- ha to bo w« con soyo you lomo monoy! put forth hto ktoaa for a willing to accept, tba raeulu'' given liOuto Drakoa, architect,, the BORS ARE DOING? 16 ROOMS IN­ K B m PM Vwr I m FhomIi Madagascar or a French Island Js Blamed on ’•rif go along with what tha Job of completing toe final detaila ■iimUiuMa.nH SSMartMl n w k prtgram. Waat- in the Pacific to believed to be ard effleiato found some slight an- Sanate dacidea," he spid. "If wa aad. apeclflcatlone and drawing up E $,f t Ben Youssers destinaUon, though U m detailed plana on a Ifi^room 1S.25 eodnkgamant becauae Molotov the French have not said. don't got the ‘which’, clauae. wa STEAD OF 8 YET THE PRICE IS EX- touched on the Austrian treaty. Poison Fumes will havs accomplished something; achool. These will consist of two ' - . "u- ■ M-70 Tba Sevtot poiate for dtocusaian': )The 40-year-old Sultan waa separate eight-room unite attached Abooo gormoots coYor o^o^^totoo T spiritual ruler of both French and even If it to only 80 per cent m A )M* •< DM WM. SM.M vlw« •EFORE LOSSES HAPPEN . J, Worldwide relaxation of ten- what we started out to do." to central facilities by means of rntmiOr neaM k. It >.«i.c.w»( Spantoh Morocco until the French Contributing factor in toe death ■..air iMwaM*N sis.es jms. Yofe, tfio throo groof now corion of Chovrolota for 19S4— — including agreement to in- of Vincent Marcin. , of 803 N. ^enclosed htated quarters. The cen­ ACTLY trfE SAME.- WE HAVE A ft INSURE WITH LAPPEN POWER h rtto Gbtnmuntot (Silna to 4 Ftva- removed him tost August for. his 61 tral faciliUea provide general submit, of Moroetton Nationalists. Main St., who died at Manchester FOOT TROUBLE iowotf»mlco . •r ' ' ’ i - ^ i ■ ) * J •:'V •/■r'- . id ■I % i 1 ' ' ''ir [. ) ’ % i ■■ : 'J- L _ y. -t-. ' r f ' / - T ; / J r.,j, 1 J ’ '\ ^ ■' '7, ''' •• ■ , ■ V ■ ■ ^ , ■■ : f.’y. . .1 MANCHESTEIt EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CON|»„ TUESDAY. JANUARY 2«. 1951 BiANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. WiMit If in the near futura^ be TUESDAY, JANUARY 26.1954 ~fsr tORlgbt is the aarty aise. S: Tcachi^r Pfoilid .' . n i l T T " P of the Bowers Uoc, made 1 W K N B -ite keep a woman fehltng aor^ for W t would never have believed it WTHT—128a Andover \/ V' day, It waa voted to accept for on* partielpatod w oN s—u ia herself or to makawife ftArt ^mbership to- the church, aa re- . „ by a idy invita- ^i^oaaiMt. ' ,W D lC .tgra tbtotong alMto' divorce., . ' , $hdn in thd bust- w c c c -fs a s Ffrfeitieii id. Start When they get that big the wife rUgfil obaervanca IhlC •nesb ed mabtHt tewh pelHiy w 'dfr . JRaatarm BtasNiaML ttaMr W n o —MM 4m»- beeik^nalng' ^ier^ — A rtTiiir S ftva^ OommuirieaUons for pubUcaUona in toe. Open fhrum will not rMarica. Tait. IP)—"Them are celt. . , giaaa, and probably enjoytiuf aeo' _ f charge of tha program while Mfo.- lac joe R:,' to guaranteed publicaUoa If they contain mom than 800 words. not many Uaichem who can ait • Drive for Funds Ing Just how big she can make the Th# Senior FelloWahip C h o i r Steve Vioto arruigsd and txth 1 the.'Bovrers bloc will not be Reaps Awards wlir rehearse Friday 7:30 p. ip- Ths Hemtd ^ r v e o the right to decline to publieh any matter back and say ona of thslr boys be- faults appear. . culed to* supper'plARs. peiiHiaded .by the htoral Issue, or Connecticut be libelous or wWch ta in bad tasU. ihrae expmmton o if you-have been guilfy of T h e Church Council , will meet came Preeident of the United W^-T^Me.tlng Ellington, Jan. 28 -.fSpeclal)-^ 9 NC* by views less shthusljaatlc than ita of poUUcal views ia destmd.by coutributtona of thto States,” aam Mm. A. L. Va S . ' S u ? ; ; using a magnifying glass on ypur At Boston Show Thursday at'8 p. m. and tomorrow but lettem which, am defamatory oc ahualva-wfli-bo rajoctad. The Volunteer Fire Dept, will there will be the first dhicusalon Maoebeater Bveatog ReraM Am ■a* ^ own as to the nature of Me trand, 79. Sha had a fourth- t: husband's faults, get rid of it, rigitt ^ ver eorreaiwadeBt, Mrs. Grarge Yankee pupil named Dwight Blaen] atari its biennial drive .for funds now, today. It’s a dangerous habit meeting, with the topic\"My economy possible, it mt.y at leut Andover, Jan. 28 — (Spee(al)— Church, the WoVld Church Here." Ncisom tetephoas Pilgrim 2-8788. B y A . H . O . »w u «b y '«Boprd of Kducatton and the School in her four-room r-hooi house in WT^j5tewV'RS^ky%'lm f Yeb. I. ■ The, department 1* de- and It can make you miserable. Arthur Savage of Burnap Brook be ariced to give sonie thoughtful ■w—■-fiiW-—— Abilene. Kan., in 1900. WTHT—Town Meeting • Either get rid of that menthi The beautiful bouquet of Gladi- c H e r . II Owunltteo. RevUioha 7 5 5 5 c—My ^lend Irma .pendent upon the contributions of Farm, U. S. Route 8 exhibited 10 olis in the church was given by consideration to Uie procedural We Could be but, that . school Iw ie readers It could be made by thia Joint ha­ Mrs. Van Ostrand. new/mtired; CLASSIC MFC. j.JJPNS—Search That Never Bnda magnifying glass or turn it on a pitfalls which may lie ahead. aaya “Dwight was a smart lad and the public. The laat drive for new subject, your husband's good sheep and waa awarded seven blue Mr. and Mrs. Ronald JBockus, Mr. GALL particular puhUc opinion poll now lf?. "**; ***.^ **-5?. ‘"*” *S *? ! • «» »»• * • to bring the emt within funds was conducted in 1952. and Mrs. Murray Burns, Mr. and in A'lktter above average in his books. After WHAY-Newi: Nile Watch qualitlaa. ribbons and two champions at the ChoriM W . LaHvaa The sltuetion of the Bowers bloc being made in Oonhacticut aeenis *r *?wi**« voted for thla purpose. ■ Hocky Portune ‘The money collected ia used (All rights reserved,'NEA Service, Mrs. Oarence Custer, Mr., and Mrs. I ^ s t e v e r your interest mbybe. he left my room st the end of toe JJYHT—Erwin Canhem 108th Annual. Poultry Show and Roy Darwin. FOB ^ is that, having once committed it­ to be one Cheater Bowiea'inal^g last itwday. aajoiiows: . • i mat you at a Manchester term." she raid, "I novbr iiqw him solely'for the maintenance of the \ Inc.) Country Life Exposition held at self to a certain course of action, weak again.” She rays, hoWever, that ^^WONS-Search That Never CniM department and for the purchase Mfcbanica Hall, Boston last week. Ladles Group to Meet ' Aeddeaf iBfaraaca up hia mind whether to Uy to nui -I.. .w I ®*^***» Utoe tha time to attead “Goals and Problems of the she followed hie youiig activities of needed hoae and equipment. Thla ia the; first time he has . OBd Rbo I E ffotB gnd having been balked by the law for Governor, in a manner w h ^ ^ . **** TJw TTmea: ithia meeting and themby show' Wa will beautify' your home with ciiatom made WHAY—Newe: Nile Welch (?hurch School” ia the topic on I read with much interest sev- your elected officisla that you am and later hla career aa beat the Jbch Obwnay Molly „ Members of the denartment serve shown sheep at this particular ex­ 188 East Oeater SL. 90-8-0884 itself, it is now rtruggling to find might help the Democratic |iarty could. cornices and valances. Priced to fit your budget WTHT-Headllne without salary. The town haa Miniature Book which Mrs. Max Reimer will speak emt lettem tovyour paper about concerned with ths workinn of WHAY-Dio Polka Hop S £~lt I'oraone position. However, hia awarda : aume. iMw coursf of action which to make- up its mind too. 5 5 a well-equipped unit, having onq from, other. shows ore. numerous. at the meeting of the Ladies the West Hartford .-SriioolK The your local govermneiit. ; ■ W V .55?/ |WON8-7iVaiUt Bdwarda will Justify its ^ g ln a l action. But Our reasons for guessing that taxpayom of our should, flincemly youra, E xpertly tailored ahd installed on .vour windows, 14 of the most ihbderii ,t‘rucka in toe Gift to PreBideiit Clinrck Nefea Benevolent Society oh Peb. 4. Mrs." Bowlea ia the mysterious employer WTHT-Jo. QlriJid WHAY—Newa: Nile Walch ' area which ia mdio equipped, ^ e Relmer la superintendent of the the new cqiwm appears no less protest the much Maher costa of 1 KstheiKatherine D, Bourn to enhance the beauty of your room. WDRC—Hecora 8bop WTIC-Can You Top Thla Next Sunday will be Pilgrim of the pollsters iitvblvcd ara WOKe-^sek Downey dspai^ment in Ita .appeal to msl- Congregational Cniurch School, perilous th i^ M e old,-and anyone building a new adtotlon to Hall i 4 44 WTHT—Turner“ Calllna..eum Fellowahip Sunday and the atart I-ET US FILL YOUR contained in the questions the : — WPRC—Galen Drake dente' and properly ownera said Murcia, Spain (>F) —There's a of Youth Week. Young People will layettes for 'the service work whtf pretends tl^ t there is any High, which vdll mebp room fo r' •‘Vserpetlsu of Powen” WHAY—«lu Polks Hop ^^VTONS—Put It To Pat pollsters ara-nportcdly asking. 500,^mom pupils ^at a of M j To too Editor, Styling in upholstered or wood finished design. WTI^nik Womsn I'Wa mly aolely on your contri­ book on the way to Pmsident Els­ conduct the 1 1 a. m. worship quota were made at the meeting INCOME TAX Of the society held in the social assuran^ that from this course of Tor one thing, Om poU la> m illio n 'while Mand;ester At a meeUng of the Kiwknis • GIrsnd VYHAY-Nlle Watch bution. When a flreman knocks enhower, but it may get lost In service, with three of them preach­ actionja sclKiol of ^u^r Hind .will eindes qiiestloaa Chester moat buikUiig a high achool \to }KHHi^“^-R«cord Shop W rif^R Sym^ony Orchestra at your door for a contribution re­ the mall. ing sermons. Members of toe Jun­ room on Thursday. Club of Manchester held on Jonu- Our trained repfattntatiwfe" will give free esti­ WON9—Jack Downey WTHT—Three Suns ly come is nbt^Mng a have long beea waailag to have commodate 2.800 pupila Mus a ary 23. . 1954, thoee Riembera pres- RETURNS •rea— WDSC—Moods for Romance , member ' toat you may heed the It afanda three-tehtHs of an ior and Senior Fellowship Groups A Granif Mareh in whlcfi every- naked ahent aeaseone beside him- gym, auditorium and s w illin g aht unanimously resolvefl to go on And Aecomittag Seryloea mates and advijce on your redecorating plans. J}fHAy--We«»em Csrsvu ^^WONS-State Of Uie Nation firemen in the course of ; their inch high and two-tenths of an win attend a Youth Week Rally at realiiBt. This community w«nJd be aelf. Back la 1989, wken ke kad WTlcWuel Plain BiU duties some dsy. Make aum we inch wide, and containa the en­ p ^ l at a ^ t of 81 million anqm. record as opposing toe ac.tion of At Year Heme er WTHT-Joa Glrand -WHAY-News South Coventry on Sunday after­ Caned for sad dcUvered grateful If, before been Geveniar af Cbaaecticut I f . Manchester can erect one\p 244 MAIN ST. WORC-^-Reconi Shop are there by your contribution to tire text of the Spaniah-American noon. toe Board of Directom of the Town Orchestra "aid for bases” ag^m ent. promptly st so cites (ta last leap,, the Bowers for twe yeara, tke RepobUcaae hold 2.000 mom at a cost of-Ik Of Manchester, in attempting to Por Appointment Call J-WON5—Bft. Preeloo of Yukoo WTHT-lfariha L. Harp help keep the depurtnient going?’ ' Adulta interested In preparing IT’S u a WORC—Moods for Romanca Kloter-McKnlght Manuel Romero, 88, a bank mes­ ChSTfC. would look ahead to the , took a bon hi Coaaecttcnt, and million mom It’a time to find out ^overthrow the plans for the con- WMa Y—Weetern Caravan for church membership are nirged nqiorted, with each gteo that ^^Wews—StatO of the Nation , Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kloter of senger, worked nine hours a day TOWN & COUNTRY ficult legal and procedural com- why. mrnetloii of the Keeney Street RAY OOaPER m to apeak to the minister. A class lim m NH CATAtSSl ■be word of It spread, to Bowlea Never mind toe gold plated MM II M m cr MMI WHAY- Ntte Walch Rockville have sent out invitations for 45*'daya on two tiny volumes. will soon form and will Join the FOR plicationa which may be Involved. DAYS MI-3-S4U WTIC-Newa for the wedding of their daughter The , second booklet is for Gen. church April 15. __ PINE PNARWOY k j ^ l f , that the'^pdiletors, bad brlipka., lella uaq common bricks. --..IRa Kiwaoia Oub bcllavra thnA V .Xukra wniT—Valeatlaa - MV- M PlAtT STRICT TTSefe a fe ltm ih eitfalehce, today, nto liila chariMtors oiit i i tliio TAXPAYER. iVENINGS Aff-S^TOY • :Sa- WDRC-NOwa Janet RchWelt*er Kloter to LeoiP Francisco Erailcb, Spanish' Chief A1 a special Congregatlonai SKIRTS - toe ^Usens of Mandiester have WONS-Newa of Sti^a, H AM FO im guaranteea that there can be a hinterlands whs had West HarUord. expeoised their desirm as to the VftlAY—LaUn Quarter ard Jame.s McKnigbt. aon of Mr. meeting following the service Sun­ CALL M |.t-ni4 -Iraea iitia - and Mrs. Horace S. McKnight of OPEN THtmsDAT CVBNlNoil' Keeney Street School—plana and aever eib|| heard of Cbeotor What you think of Msnchester'a type o f school which la to'be con­ WTHT—Joe Glraad WHAY—Nile Walch Bowlea. \ achool program, it would appear, WTIC-World News - this town. appropriation approved by the structed, and that Burit expmoslon WDRC—Uemory Lana WTHT—Sporta The new poU aaka CbnnecUcut depends upon whem you live. <■ a mandkte which should be hon­ . WON»-Sky Kina The wedding will take place at votcra, and a bid which can be ac* 1:4^" WDRC—tfwignt Cooke th^ First Evangelical Lutheran people if they e ^ heard of John Manchester Taxpayer. ored by the Board of Directom. WHAY—Newt l|WON8—Starilghl Symphony cepted. T. CuUlnaa or A. A- Ribicolf. Church in Rockville Feb. 14, 1954 Any aubatantial delation from WTIC-Psya to Marry WHAY-NIte Walch Would it not be best, after all, But it doea not ssl^them if they "Attend too MeeUog*' ' su tomandate Would be an at- WTrir-Joo GIrand at 7:30 p. m. A reception will Tht S l^ Gam*' 4 WDRC-Masiey, Tlltoo WTIC—mars in Jass follow In the church social rooms. to do what we know we csin do? ever heard of Bowles. No, Indeed. To the Editor, tampted uaurpation of the powam ^ WONS-gky Kina WDRC-Night Owl Not, thla time. Thla letter ia primarily an appeal inherent In the pectple of this town. ^^WONS—Starlight Symphony Pradeatlal Unit to Meet iwhtt the B w m bloc on the ’WHAY-^poUiaht on Sport The Prudential Committee will But that portion of thb new to the cltlsens of Manchester to The Ki'.vants Club . WTIC—Newa WHAY-Nile Walch lp u 4 (rf D^beton has scheduled attend' tha meeting of the Board of WTIC—Stars In Jan meet Thursday at 7:30 p. m. "at Even His Budfct li Dynamic poll which does most to conViMe of Manchester WTHT—Joe Glrara % the meetliic st Hbllister us that Bowlea ia buying it is top Dimetom to be held at the Hollis­ WDRC—News WDctC—Night Owl the parsonage for an important John R. Mrosek WON8—Newt WONS—Starlight Symphony It Is the opealnf move The DemocraU srlll, of political portion which does seek informa­ ter Street School this evening to President meeting. The young people that bonslder the Keeney Street School have been attending he pastor's HE^'S YOUR V i Isborste diell fsme, in necaaaity, ralae tha Uunt that toe tion about Bowlea. WHAY—Supper, Serenade It asks two questions about the questioa. Even if you feel disinter- WTlC-euicUy Sporta class for church merqbership/Will -/ the peofile o( Manchester, first entirely Republican national WTHT-Joe OlraSd be examined. gentleman from flhsex. esteds in this particular subject I WDRC—Jack Zalman Sweden Ponders counsel, the bond sttor- budget doea not balance, and that ' One of them it: "Do you think think that you Would find it a most A Thought for Today WONS—Patteraon and the orl|1nal architect are is true, and there is Indeed some that Chester Bbudea made a good valuable ^perience. Manckeater E^'cnlng Herald El­ FORGOTTEN MAN! YOU , Link with West lington correspondent, Mrs. G. F. supposed to see what Is actual- Oovemor?" I have alwaya deplored the fact WilAY—Slipper Serenade poUtical Uoenae for recalling those that ao few df the townspeople see AU of ua sm concerned -these WTIC-Georgo Do It / Berr, telephone Rockville 5-9818. bappeolnr. handsome campaign promises of “nM aecond is: ,"Do you think he Wl:Hr—S. Gaaimeu / did a good Job aa Ambaseador to fit to drop to at the Directom’ days about what we can do to com­ Dirtef or fiiddan costs of «traet and highway aeeidtnf^ WDRC—i;. Liombarde Stockholm (#)—8 w ed e n and Idoc plans to <^rate behind 1052. Jndla?” meettoga from time to time to ob­ bat Communism. AU of us would WONS-BIll Stera Norway have blown the dust off a do mom if we Just knew what to raach into avory home to tha tuna of $90 from tha average fam* • :44- shell o( the orifinal Keeney But within the context of reaib- Our intelligence tella us that serve the Board in action, know WHAY—Supper Sere blueprint plan which .could give School jrians. These plans that it la not eaav for busy people do. And it is to this connection ily avary year. That's how much is baing/draintd from aach w nc—astar X Sweden a clorar link in wartime ties, the flist Btaenhower budget them is only ons man in Oonnectl- that I recaU the words of one of WTHT-G. HIckt , with the Weetern world. Ruth Millett CMt Intemated enough in the re- to keep up with all of the activities approved by the voUrs. They contains accomplishment that ia and amusements available to this toe paators of St. James' Church family pursa in tha'nation as a whole. / WDRC-l- Thomar^ The plan- - alternately studied behind ..the appropriation. aulta from those pa^cular two WONd—Dinner pate major and heartening. f ast-moving- - > twsotisth- - eentury^ Just before-hs went to his eternal- T . » t - ...... and ahelved . for Mveral - yearn— quMUons to~ pay to^ them. Tbe but it shouldn’t be too difficult to reward. 'The beat way to combat provides for development of Nor­ Turn a Magnifying Giaaa on- They were behind the sale It has toe lowest request for Republicans wouldn't be inUr- Safer driving by all offars hope of Imening this big pinch on WHAY—Sunper Serenade our town bonds. The le|^ ml- devote one or two evenings a year Communism is to be better Chria- WTIC—llttdc With a Beat way’s Trondheim docks and elec- Hubbv's Virtues for Change new SppropriaUoiu, the lowest cated, Rlbicpfl wouldn't. J>e. iiRtfr. to partieipatkm to- your local gov­ Uans.-”-. .... ■ .lhaAvarage.famUyVpur«o> — .a:. Vkpderci^ tclficatioa. of the raltway linking Do. you have a mental magnify­ have bden that they ihay hot eeted. flo far as they am con^' TOtc—Pamlly Skeleton spending estii^te, and the loweat ernment. Truer words wem never spoken Lewlt. Jr. the induetrial region of Utntml ing glass for the exclusive purpose / ’substaatialiir” ehaiwed. estimated defldt in three'years. cenied.. .tha only important quea- It 'Would ae«m to he -tor unfor­ than these, for Oirnmunism could Sweden with the Norwegian port" of examining y b«i r huaband'a the Bowers bloc has decided tion worth asking would be that tunate fact that any tmnd toward not exist snjrwhcm on this earth "Slow down->-lives are in your hands." 'UAY —Supper Serenade on the North Sea. faults? It has begun,, forcefully, a decUna about the Bowlea record as Gov­ Vrric—Muetc With a Beat keep a riieU o( these orlfinal undue aaitralintioii of govern­ under the glaring light of true WTHT—Quincy Howe Some circles in both countries Lota of women do have. After a in national spanding. The figure is ernor. ment and consolidation of power Christian living. Th e only reason \ ' ' 's ■■■ ' ' *■ WDRC—Beulah have long argued that an ice-free quarrel. Or when they’m feeling propped before the voters, one of 15,800,000,000 below that Only ane nua eonid Iw'vltany in thb hands of toe few can' be WONS—Meet the Sure port to the weet could be of vital neglected or put out about aome- it has been able to jgato a foothold / ^ boodboldera, the lefsl authorl* for toa current year. InterMted la toe answem to sUributed to the spatheUc attitude anywhem is because we as Chris­ WHAY-Supper Serenade importance to Sweden if Soviet thing, they turn to that magnify­ these twe qneettens, and that of the ciUxeiui inr letting their tiana have been lax in living like virric—Newa of World aggresalon to Scandinavia one day ing glass for solace. After they've It.has, necessarily, achieved its WTHT—Star Prom Spaca , ‘Behind this A all It intends to would be Bowlea kluMelf. And ^ : ^ s r slip away unhesded. If CbrtsL 7 .... . j ^WDRU-Chorallert forced her to abandon her present studied all their husbands’ fhulte greatest economier hi the area of the reoson he nrenld be v i b ^ neutrality policy. through It, and convinced them- apeompUali everytUnc except one democmey begins at home, wa can CMrisUanity haa never been' WONS—G. Heatter our greatest spending. Only 10 Intereeted Is aet that the nM»- best do our part as voters by tak­ 7:4144— sclvea that little faults are aa big raallv tried in many places of toe INC WHAY—Supper Serenado tl|lt« It orifinhUy Intended to do. cents of our tax dollar goes to toe bined answer weald aflect the ing an Intelligent Interest in town earth. EXTENDED FORECAST . aa they seem through that handy w nc—One Man's Pamlly magnifying glass, they feel Justi­ will not threw away the shell normal obiigatlons of government, situation in Connecticut eue way sffaim during tha year as well as To be a Chriatlan means to b e; WTHT—Star Prom Spaco ■:7 in favor of a campus type or aaether, but that tt would by casting our votes on Election like Christ in our words and deeds, REAL ESTATE INSURANCE WDRC-B. R. Murrow Boston, Jan. 26 lAh-r-The tem­ fied In feeling sorry for them­ The other 90 cents goes for war— WQNS-Eddle Piaher perature to New Etogland during selves. / / The Shell it will keep. But h:dp him detenutue Whether he Day. Aside from the importance for toe worst thing that they could V - ,. Stsa— paying for wars past and main­ himaclf waato to try to bead Ma Jthat your support of an issue msiy ever say of Him was that He WHAY—Poliah National Homa the next five days, Wednesday How do I know that .a lot or that shell, it plans to do taining our guard against wars in own career one way or another. have in persuading tha Board of went about doing good. He was n WTlC—Dinah Shora through 8unday,"will average near women examine their husbanda' else it orlgtnally in­ Dlmctora to take aetton on it, voU "INSURANSMITHS SINCE 1914 WTHT—Qty Bylina tha seasonal normal. Turning faults under a mental magnifying toe future. There is no choice Theremere iaw a theory,ineory, orienoften ex- »»» scvion on u, you alwa.vs helping someone and as Hla WDRC—Porala Are Punny to do—to throw out an prcaaed to thou columns, ta factff ^ * 1 •>*<>*»• preparing yourtelvea to disciples wa muat endeavor tq heln WONS-Mickey Splllana coldkr Wednesday with seasonable glass Because they often alt down about toe amount we must pay for fHtof nark# Males #aara.Mi9<.*aaa« CMSt VOllY VOt#fl With and write me revealing letters. whose offense or failure that Bowi^' not only functions cast jrour votes with gmater per toose around us who are In need S :l*- temperatures the rest of the week. wart paat The only economy sonal knowledge of the abUitiea WIUY—Poliak National Home Precipitation during this period And the faults are magnified ail be difficult to define, to better but wins more acclaim and of halm Them am many who do WTIC—Mile O' pimea open, in this 90 cents of toe tax reapept in the realm of. foreign and qualifications of tha Various need our love and help on every 963 MAIN ST.. GROUND FLOOR—TEL. Mltchall 9-$;|4i ' w rifT—Sammy NMye will on the Average total over % out of proportion. They’rq'miaer- ^ bid which is lefltimate candidates.. WDRC—People Are Punny abl.v unhappy and sometipiea even dollar, .ia in the field o f our pres­ policy than in the realm ^bf atate side. inch occurring as rain or snow in Vt'--:..... slid wUc would permit immedi­ I would also like to appeal to the WONS-MIckey Splllana Central and South New England toying with the idea of divorce be­ ent m ilitary preparertnsaa. And a ppUhy. Thla may, of course, be WiUlsm K. Keith • :Sa- cause their husbands never want ate eonsl Mon of the school, and Directom and toe iiiteirated par­ Soonsored bv the Manchester WHAY—Here a to VeU and snow in extrema North New military man in the White Houae^ ties in this cv.rrent^dlaiiute to ap­ to go out in the evening, or don't I to au a u u n t fi ^ entire nature of the Couneb of cburchM. WTIC—Barrie CnUg England aa recurring periods of has atakad hia own faputltton bir proach toe subjoet to a mom calm' WTKt-r-HoU. SUeway precipitation, begtontog Thursday. "appreciate” them, or have to be I a reflection of the man himaclf is WDRC—Mr. and Hra. Iftmii picked up after "like a child,” or the contention that bepnomy^ can he does function, to which case it and Judicial manner than has bean -r~ WONS—Hifk Adventure Ths sbsn kept. But, in- hitherto to evidence. I'm sum that won’t talk as much aa a woman be achieved in this field, ^Ithout to might be discovered to be mther S:4>— SBOUBITY BANS M D 8 would like to, etc. lids, ths guts ripped out. widely held. most people wUl agree that an WHAY—Go to Town riak or injury. WTIC—Barrie Craig ' Granted, all of those are-faults |niat wa ws ara not supposed to The poll now being taken ia atmoaphem of name-calling and WTHT-Mike Mkiloy Beirut ' WP) — Full employment from a woman's point of view. But Quite oM-ioualy. thb only future recrimtoationa will'ln no way heto , and cradle-to-the-grrave s o c ia l kfow. Wa areara auppo^M to think it undertaktog to survey the fleM of I M O K A H E A D WDRC—Mr. aad Mrs North they'aren’t Mg enough faults to hope for leas cost in government Connecticut candidates, and could to bring about a reasonable settle- / WONS-Hisli Adventure security laws add up to complete going to ha tha achool. ment of the problem. When inaultf V •its- . > Itoi in the same field, and, if all to'emfom be signlflcant to any of - WHAY—Newa: Nile Watch absence of Communism In the tiny ths aithitactN have begin ringing through the embat­ • WTIC—Dragnet sheikhdom of Kuwait, according to goes wen in the world, these pres­ these candidates or to either of nigiievaaca, tha town il and the two partiea But tt ia our guess tled air. Justice is apt to go flying WTHT-Town Meeting.. an official of that countr}'. ent slashes will have to be carried out window. . WDRC—Johnny Dollar \ tga bend attorney might ibal tha that only ons man could be vitally WONS—Newa: Sporta Deputy director of Kuwait se­ further to future years. interested ta the quution of As far as ths struggle pcrtelns curity forces, Sheikh Abdullah el rLEuLYEVERUEsJ cluagat ‘substantial." thir bond to too actual school building I j Ahmed recently told the Beirut AT LOW PRICEC 4 Wjth the smallest anticipate whether them ia a dUference, and THOSE DAYS ARE GONE FOREVER! ■A M M m might I guarrel with ^ ra- a-ould not cam to venture an opin­ Television Prograiipfl deficit in years, the President's how much, between toe Con­ doily, A1 Yom. toere.wera no Ckim- njovaX of aoma of tha necticut public's appraisal of ion since I have not studied either I On Png* T tvo \ munlata in his oil-rich little coun­ budget closes the gap between our plan and do not feel qualtfled to' \ try. Arthar Drug Stortsg tHsIr invaatmant. Mo, it is Bowlea to Connecticut and Bowles ^ HOURS 8 A3t. to t l P.8L ^ ■ \ anticipated spending and our an- in India. comment on them.- My personal tg look like tha same sdiool, . sympathies, however, must remain I habof^isavai' aoppeoad totgefc in- .Mcipated .tevenues to three.. bilUon T American Baaufiet bollara. 1 V.Tto'those'moat acutriy atfected.i* fliila. the parents and childmtt who bad 1 Praefical, Time-Saving JOf eoursa, in aU thls,>a ara aU This la narrow enough to Justify hoped to aee tha speedy comple- 1 Thna w a s w Im b Hm popidar coiB tA Bfiag given a aly, emu^ wink, Uka the Presldent's'claim that he ia on News ^S tion of a new achool on Keeney 1 » a ‘W r s e leading toward the twin Street. .It can easily be undemtood I tha iB ^ Bras a sHvar cartwhaal— ttfs wink the ptopflator ''in- any why they feel that they are being' ER — By J, P. D.. Man gams g iv M ^ hla acoompUca, goaln^f a balanced budget and tax deprived of a building whidi the ' reu c^ns." aad I# taoh a wtighty i^ a tM ta J i ^ knowa tha gama la rigged "Gloom aM Doom —,-7—__ towniq>eople voted- .to have efln- Ifi. - ■- TherV wiU 'be Congressional Now flwerptog The Nathsi’’ striKted. O F M A N C H E S T\E R tha 'aitokara. AQ we bava to do . pay bOh aad maka purebasas. ^ pulling and haullnig over detnlls. There's a brand new epIdenUe Those Directors who wish to Inwink iack,- pretend . wa are , . .. strMdag folks on every Congress N^li try to reject some scrap the present plans should gstttpg the aama achool, and we'U hang . . , and since they're not realise that they are not being economies, \ and it will try to HE'S TOLD TO VOTE . . that it's (lis duty as' bd. taking aveiybody. ouraelves in- bedridden .... toe qffects are criUclsed for thMr coneqm in seek­ Thosa days ara goat foravar. ' CHidad. and who. wUl ba any toe balance this ^ cutUpg soma of the swiftly fanned . . . ito victthia ing to rave money on this school. citixen to vote on every question; thatI10 can got .w ^ r ? . expenditures \toe President does 'shake tkeir keada pM mean . . . True economy-mindedhen is to be recommend.. usual, CongreM aad leodly cry "dep'reseioo" . . . commended in a public omcial. Yet what ho wants— got r(d of what ho doesn't want Ikn tola is ths Bowerp Uoc strate­ wkile milder eases sadly Meat they should also realise that the Tha modavB way b ta pay by ebaak gic lor doing what toe; town'coUn- will feel toe ecemmy urge most 'to’e're in for n .feeession" . . . pri^Mments of these plans am not •—only by voting. So he does vote. Ml and tot bond attorn^ aald it strongly in toe bnk area where we It’s reafly pot poUMnni. . . most being unmasonable in aseerting .and lay tha boNk beva^the lespeasi- t o m M t db. can least sffonl much econo* hnw no axa t * grind i , . ennid that euch a concern, •with economy be it’s Jost a vinis . . . a’peek- comes too late in this particuUr WHAT HAPPENS THEN? That should bo fhi\ WaU, asida from toa moral iaaua my—tost of forelgn\ald. But, in bWty dF guordiBg yaar cosh. - v ./ tog at their mind . . . axperte instance. When to'e clUsena have f\ end of it. If he has voted in tho majority his vote to|wiyad,'Srliat ia wrong,with tola? the main, the President’s pro­ say they weed oaslataace . . . aa voted to spend a certain amount of. posals can be. expecte^to stand don’t "yea" theta In their gloom flgppeee ws do deceive everybody, money foe a project and bonds Why Bot opaa a handy M AN CH 6p then becomes a mandate to the Board of Direc­ . w ^*t toa team atlU be toa gainer? As with so many of hia ^poaals, . . . ntaad right up nag.tell them have been sold it is time for the fintly . V. we’ra n long, long way people's elected rep'reeefltativea to \ tors to carry out hrswishol.,.^ by doing tola, svg can aave n he enters the fruition Mriod of TER TRUST CO. chacldhf afegbnaf bis leaderehip, they have tMtouch . . • with ench tnnt-.. honor this .cocunitmdnU Afficpioin ■ c#toto mrabae of dUUra, won't wa 'W n t thov simold rally . . . and If the Directom feet that they common, aenae power, too ‘ l iV ahead? start boring yao enee nMire . . have pot been^sufflciently consult- :Caith^ Kagalor jw : j^hajk j ^ taij Siaaip-b n 0 MOTIFS , W H AT HAPPENS HERE? A feiw o f our Difeetors mtodto-pf'itoe-i'dad, .djTiainltin,]lio wrttli igan* that, they are makiag'' .inawer is tost any 'com- e Aatass of- prqf. itl" - ' ' dty ssrvlca, what becomea up with policy which captures toe SOMRV CHARGE PLAN your iron and proato—tKara beau­ this all-new Blackstone. aMnotammaf Seri. tiful rose motifs in lovely ahadaa sturdy play clothes for small r economy Itaalf ? tm ^M tion pf all those sec that sm ie fry ^ t teka a lot of waor and a CASS OMICISION SWISS ASK US ASOUT IT of roaa, rad and-green wUi clutoge 11 Ms flist action, on Jan. u , toe middle road leading America td- plain Itoens into aye-calchlng tear/ save time for -mother to ira bloc at leaat had dnie ex- wsid daya better than It has ever O UNSaiAKAMk MOVSttMT roaktog and upkeep. cgmai beauties. . It did not, toco, know what known. O MHAL OMU . Pattern No. 8029 is in aisM,2, Imr waa, and it acted blindly. Pattern No. 2233 contains color HANe rousMe • iNeivieuAut eiM transfer for 8 moUft measuring 8,/4, 5, 8. 7, 8, 10 iream. Stae 8. t tMattote Ms prospoctlve con- IS KABAi eoie aoxse Iqng pants, yards of 89-Inch; No Ban At AB ' from l t ”x4H” to 3Hx2"; trana- la 'WWW. Par new it does 7 AMe oraiNtteOMi ferring and laundering dlrocUona; ^^t, 1 1-4 yarda; Jumper, 1 3-8 KANOS What tho Uw la. And it ia We have long believed In the riA i Slavics plus Inatructiona'for making half- o ANnAueNtne Nwiuie .euABANm apron and curtains. ; to awke all to# reat of ua capacity of American enterprise to For this pattern, sand 30c to o auicwNe sMuune eoie • uNcoNeiriom Cotoa, your name, address, tlac .m ia we ail take a cute work miracles. rune ixtansion unx AUV eUAIAN. Send 2Se to coins, your gnoad too law. Wa are asAcsui address and the pattern number draimfl. and the pattern number But we have never been so con­ to* SUE BURNBTT. THE M.AN- to look at too ahaU and ANNE CABOT. THE MAN< vinced of its power to surmount TFJt EVENerO HERALD. CHE8TER EVENING HEBALO. tkais la no riak or aU obsUclu aa by toe Uteat neui MANCHESTED TRUST iv S . AMERlOUtS. tfBW YOBK 1150 AVE. AMERICAS. tlrSW tevolvod, This Murae, in tola regard. 18. N. Y. TORE 98. N. Y. ABC ^ la a cynical piopoaition Our big candy manufacturem Pxescfiting the complete As m Rasie Fashion for '53, Fall and ■ dseeiTo both our- «re forwarding, to their tmde, for­ abot Needlework AlbOm. 'Direc- Winter, to a complete guide to Appliance Co. M awtybody Use, ispra- mal announcoptonte lo toq 'effMt SFRViCF PRODUCTS COMPAN Sona for poppet mittens, basic em­ planning- a pmeUcal. aew-aimple or low, 'ln-dic%, that ^ five cent candy bar wiU, broidery attfche* and grand .de­ wardrobe. .Gift iwttern printed THIS AOVERTJSEMENT S P Q N S O R ED B Y . A GRO.UP Of HARTFORD ROAD signs am p ^ted to tola toaut. 25 tosM* the booh.. < Sand 25 mnU 21 If APLE s t r e e t ‘Wni «F f«LY 21 11*111 ST.i-«ORTH'lll*HCH. 15 M. MAM $T,. m.MI eantOL today. . • • • ■ ■ Y. . - fl • . 1 .1. I . 1 , X l: 1 7 V ''''7 ' ' ■ X : -f... ' -y , k ■f ' ' ■V/ : : • f . ■ 1 ,f ' i.i I , . . ■ . k W.-',' / h m y . J ; " 7 I f ' : ; '■ ' h w - d ' m A ' ‘-a.' • ■ .., i ' ' . y ' ■ . ' ■ 4,.. ■■ ,:' ' : v '; f - . V - /■, ■ ' ■ • ■ A - ' ’ ■jBB t I -V I' ^ ‘ ■■•■•A " r )f ' X . ■ H A N feVENINfe HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. TUESDAY, JANUARY 26.1254 . ' ' ' ^v.v: ■ ■ 'A ? ' ------a — u a : . 1— ^ MANCHESTER EVENING j^ A L D , MANCHESTER. CONJ^.. TUESDAY; JANUARY 26, Martha Raddlng, Mrs. Dorothy V N o Dawldna Mra Ruth RaPlty, Ed- Lattim bre Chargeg sfMd Kuhasek...... J^yoO ^/A bout lJnderHiRnslini|/|i'mi«^ g ii| jPnljliy Witnes^s »Pln‘^ « i « i ’-my poUtleal Tce-iiKatlhg .....Mra:-Daidat- LaM*,-Mra-'-EMri.. Skywatek Are Recoom othy Rtekort, Mra^lteraond Hails, An invited spectator at the IB their, tlnrn- .tonight., in Anthony . AUkrto, Mn. Charlotto R 6 d hearing w as Stuart COtmir Sharpening their skates, be­ Elkin, M ra Ruth Borg, Mra. Wednssday, Jam 87 (Continued from Page One) of N as^, N. R, special aesis- ’Meporied fo r 1953 cause there will be no skatihg MyrUe'McGregor. Mis. PsuUne Mldnlght-3 a. m...... yOlwitaevo Nssflsd Unt to New Hampshire Atty. Oea tonight at either the pond or U. S. Attorney Len A. Rover said Om ) Louis O. Wyman who la conduct- aimex. according to Park BioodmohiU vi»t .MS " “hbato, John S. Dexter. Oomolll, M ra Wanda Bbnadies. 2 a m.-4 a;'m...... Vahmtoerajfeoded . - Bloodm^obll. visit Benjamin Roja* NeUie McAINater, 4 a- m.-6 a. m...... Valontaers Headed he asked for a full court hearing uV 'Zn invesUgation of possible tSpaetaD-^Mhooia. M wall as mothers of the Superintendent Horace Mur- 169 Pints for the hMt- *Ki« i ■ ^1*****' P*ul LhBrtC, because of what he called the th e ir. fOi and Included some Phey. 169 pints for the best m ort this' S w Priscilla Brown, Raymond Jones, 6 a, m.-9 a. m.'...... C...... Veluntoers Needed subversiveneas In his own sUte; SEPTIC TANKS. DRY WELLS u C R O O I ^ ii lac., m^era firte. town has made in the unit asonUi- crippling effect of Judge Young- wimen. About eight of the men Conner sald'thst Massachusetto Aldp. Saporlta. Wayne • Stow e, 0 a. m.-Noon ...... Veluateere Wssied 'f? nnd women were said to bb me'm- fataaaM aiid accm* Miss Emma Bata, Department However, thSre will bo skat­ ly visit for mors than six montha j ^ Noon-3 p. m...... Kathertno Ruttgers. dahl’s ruling, if allovtod to stand, Md New Hi^pahlre ire exchang­ rr Americanism chairman, will also Howard '.MUIer^ John D o u g a n, Mra of ths Labor Youth League SEWER LINES INSTALLED I that wklte iu ing tomorrow night, provided _A rwmrd numtor nald R t(- appear or made■*■*■’* last ' minute ■ can- Pearson, ObotK*------Johrwon,------Richard Porter. Charles II. Sprat- pal Building. Manchester on Mondayi, Wednesday* and Fridays > J951 during an investigation of the incrimination Mentiflcd herself to • QUALITY WORK # RIASONAIUI !ial sltua* G la ^ Bosrera Miis. Ethel Con* cellatioiw. There were SO rejecthms ■'•"Tin aaierma* Albert Galnee, from 1-5 p. m. - Institute of Pacific Affairs. Lattl- newsmen os Mr*. Juanita A. M. Illegal Venison rady, Mra Martha Dietsel. Mia Rockville ley, M ra J. fEart Kennedy, Mrs. Wojchowakl. 26. o in ^ to n . for minor physical reasons, a total M.. Kenneth Oetrlnsky, Henry norence Collins, Robert Mldwpod, mora was active in the private re­ will shov/ Josephine Zielski and Miss Dorothy higher than for. aeveral months. Opalach, Roland LoFkge. William . *** ^ itGteiaint DhG^Mvw raport* Sadlak. Mra Astrid Dougan, Rabbi Leon yert are "earning while learning" ntghu while getting a valuable search organtsatton and formerly srs she described haM f as a Harrisburg (Sh T he 110 In­ reflecting Ellington Y ouths Blood program officials were Bajnwr. Thomas Davidson, Len­ Wind. Thomaa Reese, Lincoln C at the federal Appellate Court of edited Its magazine, "Pacifle Af­ mates of the Daughin county jail ______i af Inven* Metkets March TOMgkt nart Torsteaaoa, Andrew Way- practical Insight Into law durlns fair*" liqusswift whose main h ^ Hit to I. F . SnELE & SOM much encoura^ by. yesterday’s T‘*^S***^S^ Wsjr- Radalpli. John iSharrock; Mtss Boston. Law atudenfa get pref­ the day. Officially, they fb t more venison than the major­ _ of the company's Ihvest- The Mothers’ March on Polio Showing. Orasso. oe the mother of a family will be held tonight in the city and Face Theft C ount showing. Stella Oote, George Turklngton, erence for jobs' in ths court li­ "Court Crtera" but that takes The arguments before the Ap­ peaceful world." . ity of the etate’s half million deer M3 vuNON St.— 'ns. M-seni ' ia Its subsidiaries. “It is an excellent way for Man­ wuliam----- wMsm aemens. wavBssarvia Louis Steinberg. Miss CorneUa Blackstona Samuel peals Court centered principally huntfrs. atate gfama com- town when women make their an­ Thomas Dawkins, Mrs. Edith Rea- brary which is. known as "the only a few minutes in opening and _Mra Wojchowakl said in Wats, Homier said, in the chester to baxg started the new Watson, M ra . Jobophihe Mora«, lawyers’ Laboratory.” The plan closing coiir^ cersmonies a ftw around the first count of the in' ,mlftilon turned over five lIIeMlJy ;of a “very difficult Itaiaacial nual house-to-house canvass from RockviUe, Jah. 36 (Special) Roy Keith. Cari Shennlng. dlctment, one of the four 'dis­ statement; "1 have done ail I could fl to fl, celling on those roMdencer -An year," said Misa Anna Sampson, Francia Bleaao, Raynumd Winter, permits them to attend -law school days a month.N 'M M i^iddiial to guaraihtee my- k i^ deer to Warden John C. m.” has found its woiWag Ellington youth, who> ___allegedly. __, took who was acting as captain of the Fhuiets Schiebel, Mrs. Sher^rood Everett Walker.\Mra Clarissa missed by-Judge Youngdahl last SelpKlle said the prisoners were eoreatly diminished. where a porch light is on. or where an automobile from the Scranton piwers, Mias Barbara Kloppen- eelf and my generaUon the things »there ts.a light in the window. day in charge of all the volunteer Millef. May 2. This alleged that:„Lsttl- havinffstheir venison with pota­ Muasd-thMe factors: Motors’, qasd -car lot with a-com- w'orfcera-.w-.— byrg. mofe swore' falsely when ho- tu ti' '•••t wr^hwhllejn Ufa It par- toes and^mewed t,omat»e». i inventories built up in the Mra Edward Maison and Mra panion last night, was arrested by Scheduled donors Included Mra Miss Dorothy L uci^ Ralph'Cble- fied he had never been a symi< tieipatlon in such actIviUes is Anthony Wasilefsky are in charge Local Red Cross volunteers are man. Vincent PoeppeVela*. Wll- W hatev^remalns is'made into and summer on the basis of Iocs’local police— St -- 1- s.m. this morning looking toward the next Blood- Arnold aark, Mra C. B. Carlson. . pathizer or promoter of OommU' dtomed subversive by this com- Venisonburgers. torecasts that "failed to ma of the canvass for the city and after the vehicle crashed into a Ernest Wagneri Mra. Virginia Uam Kuhiie, M ra EHen Seaae, n l^ or Communist causes. - . _ m i^onM t Ifl its res^ionsibllUv to Mn. John Ford tor the town. mobile Day whidi wilt be Fob. 35. Otto Sasae, Miss lda\Kramer, Game commiteion policy is to utility pole on Union Street. in hepes that Mandieeter wilt con­ Lewis. Mrs. GI*(^ M elbert, Rover said the judg* "mlscon- woflne them es crimes and estah- turn over illegan^med game to .. number of new TV stations To Elect OffleeSe Robert Cole, 18, and Lawrence tinue Its formerly enviable Blood- George Msgnuson. Mrs. Rita Donald Frankland, Letter yossolo, When You-re In The stnied" the four counts which he li^penalUes for such activities. sUte and county InHitutlons. not as large as originally estl At the meeting of St. Bernard’s Itoherty, 19., were both charged mobile record. Landis. Mrs. Helen Gallagher, EUsworth Perkins. F rancis dismissed. Joteph C. O’Mahoney, ^ shall contlnus to rehise.to eo- Men’s'O uh tonight the election of with taking a motor vehicle with­ Mrs. Florence Gallagher. Paul O. Boucher, Warren LeFort, F ^ cis former DerAocrstlc Senator from opera.te with thU or with anV In­ BURGLARS GET AbARM officerr will take place, the session Walk in Blood Donors included McCarthy,. Mra Viola A vestigating commisaioiv which, __I of television sets industry* out Um. owner’s permission as -m Richard. J. Baggs. Mra Alice M. Goulet, Mra Jesn Eliaaon. Archie Wyomihg who (/■ one' Of Lattl- __wmra not to expeetationa .i.0 start at. 8.. in. St. Bematd’a result of...an lavaatigatien af a Moricx, William Boekss, M ra Sl4«lfther or not its nt|>mbera realize Omaha (.9)—Several burgii p . Church Hall. Following the busi­ Farrell, Cllffofd SthrHhg, Edward Charles Smith, WlUlsm V. Shaw, Ralph Chapman, Leonard DarlL.^ Market And Shopping was "precisely correct." V-i* •■irmick. Harry install an elaborate electric eye ' Director of Internal Revenue Shortly after the complaint was •Mrs. Elena Lorensen. M ra Aim Hall. Uwla J. Kuhlmann, tlrs. four charges were "nebulous and of Boeton, for many years an burglar alarm. Another bu^lar Smith, John P. Hurley, Robert Mitchell. David Hastings, Mrs. Joanne Kuhlmenn, Mra Raymond Around Come In To ihdefinlte" and that they violated a v o s ^ Oomnurnlst .unttl the Mss- LECTURER Efts Mae ting Plaaaed James J. Graham todky aimounced lodged. Patrolman George Trapp Doggart, Paul Buettner, Eleanor got 8 shotguns and- rifles. 30 boxes Iha local Lodge of Elks will ob* that two Internal Revenue agents apotted a car. fltting the descrip­ MiirUl MacGrainer. J. Schaller, Fred Burr. Lattimore's constitutional rights. ^ckusetts Lvffialature made it 11- of shells aiyl the burglar alarm. W A LnR S.______SYMbNDS. C ^ l . tion of the Scranton vehicle, head­ Johnson, Mrs. Nancy Rowe, Mrs. "Thore is nothing nebulous, iegtl in a 1951 act. i irva Past Exalted Rulers night arill be assigned to the city PMt Margaret Wright. Karl Sensei. Fred Best, Jr.. Mrs. Dorothy Mra t>hyms McCarthy. William SAN ANTOHIO, TEXAS Office, Feb. 9, 10 and 11 to assist ing west on Union Street. Trapp Jacobson. Mrs. Robert Messier, J. McCoy, Herbert G. Runde, Devid .there is nothing indefinite about Hood, who ran for governor on lb. 11. This exercise is one of Mra Harriet Ann Mitchell, Roger it," Rover told the Appeals Court. '«'vi i> ifeSeiiii I A the Communist partv. ticket in Membe^ the Board of Lectureahip of The Mother Chuich, irea mandates given to each sub* local taxpayers in filing 1053 in­ investigated and a few minutes M ra Ruth MUiison. M ra Robert M. Rogoff. Charles Rohan, Vincent ^AINTOR’S For Best later he found the car crashed into Preston. Mra Francis 'Gee. Law­ O’Mahoney and Thurman Ar 1942, commented only ; that "the The F irs t' nqrch of Christ, Sclentis'., Boston, MosNWhusetta I dinata lodge by the grand lodge come tax returns. The men on duty rence MaUon. W alter A. Mann, Mra Ruth Brigbtman. Mrs. Dumaa Arnold /MUler, Michael will be available from 8:15 a.m. to the pole near a store at 118 Union Mary OaravenU. Mrs. Jean Moore, WUk, Ernest E( Southard. John nold, another attorney for Lattl- Former Rep. A, A. Ribicoff, center, chats with H bw Sd MeSr. commission was very courteous" TRUSTWORTHY I ' Uia order. S t Mra Ellaabeth Runde. more, argued that the Indictmeiu and "I didn’t tell them about my During 95 yean Father John’s SUBJECT: On this occasion the 4:45 p.m. Mra Audrey Nile* Olfton Pock- Chamberlain, '^MlUard Rowley, O' the Junior Chambw of Com- Taxpayers seeking assistance There was no one in the car Mrs. Hasei G. Aronson, Ernest ett. Mrs. George Smith, Mra George Thurber, L. T. Land. Mrs. was family defective because, they merce, right, and John I. Hultine, head of Jayese'^ speaker’s commit* Medicine has earned irem o n l^ ^ u st be perf( Buys In Town said, it failed to give Lattimore in­ France HeltF^ ee. Rlnlcoff spoke last night to about 60 members- of ths local civic "CHRISTIAN SCliNCR: Tb* Geiyel eH revious etn d M rulers. '__ ^ are requested to com ^e all neces­ when Trapp arrived at the scene. Linders, Kathryn Miller, Raymond James KriatoCf, Mrs. Thomas Mc- Doris Holmes, Ernest RempeL the confidence of the sary information beforehand, for He immediately began a search of Schueta,...... the..... Rev. Philip I L Bliuiey, Osrtan, Mra Margaret Steinberg, formation he needs to defend him­ gfoup on "How to Understand Foreign Policy.” people w h o have HM llEviiid Lo v e .' salted Btilei«NA^ of thh local Helen Kaleer, Lole QuMafsoitl self. idge have adacted the following presentation a t time of filing. Per­ the neighborhood and found Mra Cathertna Girard. Mra Dor- STUDENTS BAKN. LE.4RN Key to Berlin learned to trust its Doherty on Davis Aveime. Doherty William F. Freeman, William etby’ Wood, Fred Nasstff, Mra mXUHEVROLET 19« POimAO Lattimore’s trial on tho'perjury Some people feel there is one par­ ITS Thuraday, January 28, 19$4. Bashnell Ncaoriol Hidl om their msmherahto td preside sons having income from rental Bostoa (g) —Young future law- Radio, t-deor. Radio and haator. tnr*. Indictment is being delated pend­ eflectiveness by the < i this occasion: esmIM ruler, property are requestedpto bring a told police Oole had been riding ticular log which. If shaken and TOWN A COUNTRY results which have around the city in the car with him heater, A real at .toae. ReeoMUttoaed a t ing outcome, of the government’s Big 4 Parley put to motion, will free the whole 8 ;15 P. M. \|^ayfflt6 Sq, Hartf«ri iwis H. Chapman; estemnM lead* copy of their 1952 return. efforts to have the four count* re­ Engagement ro n followed its use. Coming Events after they took the car from the log-jam.” Your friends and : f knight, Charles E. Haints; Scranton IpL # instated. The Appeals Court Yave That type of thought causes IRST AND SECOND CHURCHES OP CHRIST. asteamed loyal kmght, Arthin\W. The aimual meeting of the First $T4< no indication When it might rule. (tolling France the key to the MATERNITY DRESSES neighbors have Lutheran Church wiil be held to- Doherty said he returned Oole to $457 some to say thp real -answer is :iENTIST-^HARTFORD, COJ IfdTall; esteemed lecturing k n i|^ , his home before the accident and success or failun of the Berlin propaganda, preventive war, a proved its value. ' It at 7 ;30 preceded by a covered John Taakulka; esquire, George police thought he was returning confennee, former Rep. A. A. single power deal with the Soviet Lathrop-Wilke B. Williams; chaplain, Raymond J. supper at 6. im STUDEBiKER Threat of Co|irt Mr. and M ra Frederick W. Mtte Lodge AFAAM meets the car to the lot when he had the 19N BHEVROLET Ribicoff last night told the Man­ Union along the line of a simple Bpielman; secretary, John Teo* accident. 4-d»or. Overdrive, radia\aad 4-deor. Radto aad heater. Veiy / ' / division of assets and positions. Wilke, 94 Oxford St., announce mans; treasurer. Dr. Anthony tonism at 7:30 when the Entered heater. A steal at clean. chester Junior Chamber of Com- the marriage of their daughter,- - , , _____ ^ .JJcgiaaL .wllL .be-.con- A^TWitedi „ . Re^^es nj?.r.se...yie. .R!M»Jl*na.JWllL .wotk...on. l , V . Oesaavi- inner ■ guard,' Goo-r-ga In hfe Kiungtoa home by State AWARDTOriTHFHLEUT ■Miss - Mary-Amr Wttke, to Pvt; Stone; tiler, Chester Morgan; ferred. V France’s fear of Germany to dis­ Ctoaries Lathrop, son of Mr. and The annuuNmeeting of the Tol Trooper Joeeim Koss. courage it from entering a Euro­ trustees, J. Arthur Drayton, John Slpm^aty, Iowa (AV-Woodbury Boston. Jail. 26 ID—The Bos­ Mrs. (toarles W. I^athrop of 56 land. County AkUllGial lasemina estlinated the damage to IS no $995 pean Defense Community. . Benton .Bt...-...... T. camaifon; Clarence J. Mss* Uon Asen. will b e N l^ tonight at the vHiicle at some $306. Both Opunty ha* re<)uced_lte oW'-age Speakftig on"How to tinder- ton baseball writers have voted: Ip Cafthy, Paul J. Roden, John youths were Released tols morning asaistance progtam coPU by |70,- name their aimual “Boston rookie The ceremony was performed in I V ' • »• 8 at the Ellington Ibwn Hall, pre­ stand Fonlgn Policy” oefon about AUanU, Oa., on Monday, Jan. 18. i Lshan, Allen Lisk,^ Francis T. ceded by a roast beefv.dlnner at under bonds of 1250 each. They will 10R BHEVROLET (100 this year by threatening to 60 members of the local Jaycce of the year" award in honor of the O'LoughUn, Edward Csrrigsn, and appear in O ty Cburt Monday. 4-door. Hydramatir, radio and X^-deor. Btaek. Radia and haal- ci^ry to court refusals of children chapter assembled for, a dinner late Walter (Rabbit) Maranville— The couple wUl live In AtlanU, Matthew Allen. ‘Sno-Job’ heater. Very nice at A beauty far to support aged and indigent a longtime Boston Braves star Prayer Group of the. Tal meeting at the Manchester Coun­ MALE DIGNITY PRESkEVEO Preceding the lodge meeting a c o t t ^ e Church will meet t o ^ h t l»arenti>. try Club, Ribicoff ascerle foreign policy. Qreeh, honorary vestrymen: son bom yesterday at the Man' Natlonal~Flre 77>i 8O4 891 P orter'-S t.- Joseph Tracy, 51 -One .of . the cliches hesaid-wasmost Joseph Belotti, Richard Morgan* Chester Mfimortal Hospital. Phoenix 9g loe Lenox St.; Lawrence (tonverse, 'harmful" ft "thp assumption that ^ 9 9 5 — there is a perfect answer to be I- aon, Edward Drahos, house com* Fraidc Ssumders w«n Life and tea Oea K Jr.. RFD 2; Miss Muriel Clark. 431 Bilttee; LeRoy Elliott, WiDlam Frank Saimders Hall, 98, local Aetna U fe ...... 98 102 Lydall St.; Mra Mary Newbauer, found for every problem if "we fVlobiiheav h f Kuhnly, Roland Wise, auditors; resident for 90 years, died late Aetna Casualty ....140 150 55 Summer St.; Mrs. Margaret study hard enough and wait. Such William. Kuhnly, Rolami - Wise, last night a t JiiB_home a t 73 m g k Conn. G eim ral...... 235 350 Miner,. 94 High. St,; Mr*.- Rose an attitude, he said, "produces delegates to Diocesan convention; S t Bom in BratUeboro, Vt. Hartford Bteain BolL . 47>4 Kuch, 9 Spruce St. Rockville; paralysis of indecision." Judgment Joseph Belotti, Raymond Lehr- Jan. 4. 1856 the son of Ibomas Travelers ...... S80 SALES anS SERVICE Allen Herring, 17 Avon St.; Mra. In poUcy ft the ability to weigh sltemsUves. usually all more or PHONE MI-9-5253 mitt, alternates to convention; and Lydia Tucker Hall, he came PuMle Otmttca 1 18H MElmilRY 4000R . Mary Sacherek,' 12 Cottage -St; William Kuhnly, Roland to this city at the age .of eight Conn./Llght Power -1 8 « IMOTO UOOB -EORD- Albert Nearing, 30 Tower Rd.. lesg bad, and choose one involving He was a lumber salesnum for Conn. Power . . . . the lesser amount of evil, accord­ delegates to Archdeacoiuy; Joseph ADMITTED TODAY: Paul De- ing to RtbicofT. JMottl, Richard Morgaiiaon, ^ter- the George W. Hill Co. and the F. Hartford Elec. Lt. 1 Black. Bodl* otei toktw. Cteoa cor. Gray. Loxury tor peoaota 319 MAIN STREET h a n c h e s 'Te r ' Fazio. 144 Main S t W. Bradley Co., until his retire­ Hartford Gas. Co. ■"It is not,” Ribicoff added, "the ahtea to Archdeaconry; Mrs. Meta Soi. New England -\ BIRTHS YESTERDAY: a son quality of being able to think DeMacafte. Mrs. Margaret Small, ment 18 years ago. He is sur­ Tel to Mr. and Mrs. Robert (tompbell. delegates to_ Women’s Auxiliary;. vived by his wife Agnes Highland ...... 34 36 1 $ 4 9 5 \ W ip in g ; a daughter to Mr. juid up theoretically perfect answers.” Hall; one daughter. Miss Anna E. fteantactoitBg Oompaales y $ 6 4 5 Ribicoff also'Warned against the Mrs. Harrietts NuUand. Mrs. AUted T h erm o l...... 36 42 Mn. Rudolph 'Young, . 71 (tooper •log-jam fallacy"—that there ft Hope Roberta, aiterrmtea to Wom- Hall, and one brother, Foster of A-l USED CARS S t; a son to Mr. and Mra Tadeus Coventjty. Am. Hardware...... 13«4 10% a single and siinple answer to all «n’s Auxiliary; Mrs. Ebba .Ladd, Arro«^ Hart; H^; 40 ' ' Waalk. 37 Dorothy Rd. : ;4b(i /dlfftcultie a : to'~an'y slUiaUon. Mrs. Marion Lukaeik, Mra. Doro­ Fiuieral service* will be luitd Assoc. S p rin g ...... 195$ .F0R0;#0RD0R, ftecsliis’s Air / "HIRTHS TODAY; A' daugfiter to m N .m iN ST, M ANCHBSTBa^TE^im S/ thy Earle, Mrs. Eleanor Janes, Thursday from 1 ^ home a t 8:15, Bristol B rass ...... Mr. and Mra. Jules Lesaard, 74 W. ddeghtes to Rockville Council of followed by a solemn Requiem \ Middle Tpke.; a daughter to Mr. Cheney Bios...... 1 1858 CHEVROLET B EU IR ^ 1861 WHLV8 U iM R Church Women; John Turner, Dr. Mass from St Bernard’s Church. CoUtaa...... SAVE $500 \ and Mn. A.' Winthrop Ballard, 33 Douglas Roberts. Mra. Inex An­ Burial will be in S t Befnard’s E m -H a rt...... ■ Power gnda Xnt brteg ki mm h m m it ' 'MarMiall Rd.; a daughter to Mr. Cemetery. Friends may/call at R fMe. I t you doa't hava ooe, brteg o Bloa 9 lloiiiMia hoy! ( 8 m H, By# It, and Mrs. Robert Madden, 47 Caiesto. drews; Mrs. Meta DeMacarte. Fafnir Bearing .... Bay It). 19S2 FQlio FORDOR / nominating committee for 1955 the High Street residence after 6 Landera Frary, Clk. ■ frkHid. B at harry! nut St.; a daughter 16 Mr. and Mn. ’ p. m. today. New Brit. Mich. Co. Howard Miller. 150 Spencer S t.ri A budget of 89.282!o9 for cur- North and Judd / $1495 son to Mr. and Mn. Joan Mayo xant expeiMes and missions has Talootfville Items . a r e ___ RusseU Mfg...... JO $ 1 2 4 5 121 HoUloter St. Whenever you need it 7 been adopted by the church. handled through thn, Maaebeeter Stanley Works com. .. 46 1 $1195 DISCHARGED YE»TERDAY: / Eveaing HeraM ReckvUle bureau M n. Bridget McCarthy, 99 Vernon / I* , To Attend Installation Terry Steam ...... 100 T. ■ ' ------■■ ISSp roRD GLUE COUPE $895 The officers and members of located at One Btarhet St, tele- T oninin g to h ...... 27I4' S t: Robert J Pythian Temple, . Pythian Slaters. pbene Rockville s-itifl. U. S. Envelope com. .. 72 Wilt withe S' the joint'installaUon U. S. Envelope pfd. .. 61 ------Mrs. JeVn- _ (tordy----- ,, — Ridge’ St.; Mra. Nilstoe ayde, RFD 2; Mrs. No wcpiHng. No need to remember to stdrt ceremonies of the three Pythian WELDLIPE g o e s THEATRICAL Veeder R oot...... 3 lH |l» 1 MERCURY CLUB OPL 1858 MERCURY 84IOOR H Lodges. to bo held by Damon 1N2 F0R8 T CLUB GPL $1295 (tolby, 29 Cumberland St.; Walde The above quotations are not te mere Schuh, 197 Oak St.;; Mrs the heater or turn it off. Lodge at Uie VFW Home tomor­ Peoria, Arts, (^t—For weeka an be eonstrued as actual maiketa R ^ *810* A -l on orMuto. '.X . row evening. unscheduled performer roamed the Maraao. Om •woer, we m U It. [^Isn FQRB ^D O R Ruth Annis, 8. Main St.;. John /■ The following membeia of the Peoria Thea^.'Left-over popcorn Fire was almost universally ^ Trpey, 22 Ctonterbury 8 t.; Caarence Pythian Sisteia will serve refresh' mysteriously was gone when jani­ lieved to ba an element during the Rktilp, heater, scat cov^tra. Banning, RFD 3. DISCHARGED TODAY: Richard The convenience is great h e ^iuse hot ments: Mrs. Cecelia Snape, Mrs tors went t6 clean. Middle Agea although studies dls- 1 ” $ 1 3 9 5 $ 1 0 9 5 Pauline Farr. Mrs. Ruth Edwards, Then, ope day, the wild ring- provli^ such theories had bsen RoMndahl, 94 Blssell St.; Franklin Mrs. Ella Lehrmitt. Mrs. Hen­ tailed cat/ decid^ to come out in­ made as early as the Fourth Cen­ Lister. 103 Helatoe Rd.; Mrs. Edna water mokes every household tdsk easier. rietta- Judge, Mrs. Hmr>t Nut- to the open and was .csptursC tury B.C. 'Kossfek and daughter, 46. Lenox land, Mrs. Mabel Morganson and Ifff FORU $ DE LUXE TUBOR St.; Mrs'.'Eileen ^'rson aii4 daugh Mrs. Freida Weber. ter, 77 Bigelow St.; Mrs. Jarie -Fletcher,- East Hocttonl; , Mrs„ FINANCIAL ewt js smo ElfCtric y^tor hoqtaw H 8 5 I MERCURY lOHy. ^ $995 The fidlowing cases have been ^ -1851 FO N nxe 64MIO^ Sylvia. Moyor and daughter, ^ r t 'toed,*'Mra Mary flaefaerek,'iff CM- . assigned to. bq: heard by U jurors I-G to io . - MaMMwrtte.'V E«d 'a o # ’''Wlflkr;': " w-ai- s...,*.- ^ dm (^ipiant. to at tomorrow's session of the Tol- ■ tetefcet wmira aOt Watiter ioterfor. Ey*-“ . t e g e - B L . .. Isnd County BOperlor Court with BROWN ■ ootehlag, hroath-taUag, pone plroMag. . oew. New paint, foo4 tires, seat covers. motic ond so well iiisuloted that they will JiMlge Joim H. K in^..ptM ;^ng: PLASTIC PIPE LINE AD>/ANTAGE IS YOlmS IF-r. Louis J. OlLiskl vs. WlUlsm 8. $995 keep water hotior days. Hsssig. Ro^er R. Chor.*an vs. John BEAUPRE 1 $ 2 4 9 5 $ 1 3 9 5 Poplar, Mont.” (Ab — T h e first Chemsn. Charles A. Hartley vs. Iff! FORD CONVERTIBLE cross-country pipe line-entirely of Robert K. Wuusch, Charles Mayo N«w Doint. new to|i. . plastic is delivering criide oil -frOm r vs. lister C, Russell, Charles P/ BEST a producing field to-the WiIlist(ron Consult your dealer about the correct Brsdway vs. Lester C, Ruasell, $1095 Rosin to a shipping point on the I' ) M ia Lemaire, Admx vs. Adolph Great Northern Railway in Mon­ SAVINGS! LOAN size for your family. BUYS 11851 MERCURY CLUB CFL 1 1 5 1 M E R C U R Y A O O O R tana Reported to be longest of Its Two cases assigned for six I 1851 ONEVROLET FORDOR kind, the 9-mile line, 3 inches to diameter has a capacity of 4,000 Jurors include: Helen A. Dsly vs. 1 Ugbt gtoeo. Modi# aod heater. Coitaai Omeou’Wiator eaa ha fob la thig o m ! I Excellent condition. • A HIGH RETURN ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Bpipber A. Macbt and Anns M. ■odte, heater, everirlve. ■ barrels a day. DsslOfe vs. LasUr C RusSelL $1095 • RADIO "Mswt Coribs ArelMr'^ A IC Fridays 9:30 F.M* Isstallsflsa to Be Held • REGISTERED CHECKS FOR ANY AM OUNT ONLY 10c The inatsUstion of officers of 1 $ 1 3 9 5 185$ FORD '/2-TON PIOKUP I TV "tm Hawthoma's Elaetrie Skoyi '-Tanksroassn Tribe of Reu Men $ 1 3 9 5 1 Like new. Personal Notices which was postpo,-ed two weeks m CHRISTMAS CLUES K>R AMOUNTS FROM SOe UP M— doy i 12:4S F.M. 9Kb dua to the stbem, will be held 1K1 BUlOK SUPER ESTATIE WABON $745 a t 8 at Bed Men’s H alt Loaded wtUi extra* Jimt Uke new! Cord of Thanks • CONVENIENT HOURS: a>s Installstion refresh- O T V "Y m A reTkort"Chains S u E d o y t4 F.M, "i be served. 1 18M mEVROLET U R . ^ We wMi to thank an of our aelsh- . .M FloliwlUe 1818 lUIDK UOOR 1 t o r a trlrn d . and ..relaUvee for the *. High School mi CHRYSLER WINDSilR DE LUXE NIR. inany ocu of kiadnee* and aympetliy 0|Mn Doily to 5 P. M, Eadla heater. Extra alee—one owner car. Priced to celL ■ MIim- a tool roaobig omit! ■hovn ua durins our recent oereave- taamwiU riay PlsinviUs tonight Badte, heater, ffyooflew. Oroea 1949 Ford Tudor rnent, the loee of our mother Mary Op«i T han, t A. M. to 8 P. M. O P ifI EVERY EVENING UNTIL f:00 1 Ellen (tourchiU. We especially V L*!?**** Natl ansi Hsewlty ^thoee e e whoV" aent the lovely nrdi, and Closed Wednesday at NOON MsHs m I aeearity will be strsas- ■ la any way to lishtrn 1 $ 5 4 5 ALL CARS LISTED AlOVE CARRY DUrtMiL M . at the mssting of tbs local $845 I Mrs. Fred CIsrk. AM lcaa L^lon Auxiliary to be 30-d a y UNCONDITIONAL GUARANTEE. Osorse Churchill. BROWN-BEAUPRE Many Other Good Bargaim To In Memorioni . In loving memory of ray dear hus- S a v i n g s ^ fifty will oU tond, Allen M. Bamtt, who died Jsa. teaffletxaffle aafsto in rsiatioa to ns- Choose From a*. tWI. wdaal ssamliff. IBs invttad gumts NORIARTT BROTHERS NOW AT ISt EAST CENTBI S Te -m . MI-9.S234 UNCQLN-MOICURY d e a l e r s You're gWM but leavfng memorte* jetM A i* tks womsB sad eighth Jlllte |im i s m .'W M Y BEIL” •■rroauiDeath «ie.win-nwEr never take I—« away.sway, ■iMMMHjnhii 8 L|wijteiMiatiM-1|0lh^ M*aaoe4ee that will alwaye Hacar:- ^ 1 ^ . - j U s e w e e i b e . oommbcxhiiit . S0;-31S CENTER STREET AT BROAD STREET TffiJ£PHONE MI-3-S1SS WhUe upon ihia earth

lUKCHESTER^VENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, JANIIARY 26, !SS4 \ ^ T T ^T'- h MANCHESTER EVENlNQ HERALD.^MANCHESTER. CONN^ TUESDAY. Ja W r Y 26. is M B Y f O N T A I N B F O X FUNNY BUSINESS BY HERSHBBRGBB DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE L p p r p v e s NAmeir Manager .yV F Sfieaker Six iu G u lki Alleiui Sense and .^^Specml^AgmkSpeaks IB k Anawar te Pravioue Punie' Plans SpH iig BinMai RotfitpScrtiii Stnr Siam On Theft of Autos in U. S. Com im inton Feast Twe «*OutaMm'* ei^ BlUa Although each sound may have . Erection of a new S-bay gas^ne j'T o iiio a : United States bank notes carry ion or more different meaninge, Mra. t ^ r g e H. WiUtams, Oxford A c a o n U Athena the portratta of only two ^rson t the entire Chinese lehguage la servlca atatlon at the eoutheaat MHoarDost St.,, president of the executive J>t- Edwarff JU 1k» * ' Itl : 1 Star ol.aaaan,, r 1 who ware not preBidenta--S. P. made up of words of one ayuable, earner of Main and .Strant Sla •urcical Staff M .1__ _ radio, anO S7 Measures of i j Chase and Benjamin Franklin. and tha languagie' has no nilea o t waa approved' by. the Zoning Board bqwd of St. Agnes Ouild, and five •cloth ^ of ConaroUcut. with headquarters a cw, fln d ^ out ta K im *»®rM Hm p r a ii w to telcvisien, Li gramnmar.—Jennie Golser, Mount Of Appeals following a - public of the board members from Man­ •pakeir at Uio mMtjiil MObtains ( ] 2 j e :™ ™ ' »••“ i s Joha'"' Frtend—X hadn’t been talking to Hoiw, W. Va. < hearing hut night. v chester, Mrs. T. K. By«. Mrs. Jojin <»uiirt» M otoix Ctalk L won!2'. ..a: EAUaisontht DOW N U the fellow for ftvo minutes wneA ^ Tha joint application o f the ' LAppeh, and Mrs. LeoaArd Bull, tha FoderaflM nmiu' — — — a. he called me a damn fool. colored flln itnlitlaff " L , I Countp in u Bunney—X was at Mr. Bfoeni's Teaaa Oo. and McClure Realty Co., of 8L James' Church; Mrk, lIBtwUdorad . Man—What caused the delayl was one uf two granted by the ination of the Brakatk,” - Texas u homo and I ..noticed something Jf." 's t V 2' - ! Maurice O’Connbr and Mrs. WU- isritb I l u r j ZBA while three were denied and UoB to hta laformaUbA L- IMethods that she/dld that was very .smart. OSS a ^ liSms, of S t Bridget's Church, at­ ' H H M vy blow > ona tabled for further conaidera- Beaaer answertd a namhor (. ICuddte 11 Muse ot Our pet endorsement of the Honw—What was that t . , are tended the first Communion break- IS Respect • month cOmes from Joey Adame tion. ton, chairman of progiam arrange-; tiona from tha motObno, ISDisguiw 4 MaOvdndU) poetry Bunney — She spread newapa- even sold for new. One ot the I isst to be held at S t Agnes Home, le ScotUfh rivtr 17 Song bird who tells of a man who died of a Eugene McClure, owner of the menta, introduced the speaker. whom wqra praaant. S M lIit ^ I t Free . pent front of the llreplaco ao Mr. Casper’s topic was " ’iTie most bL-uu-re instances of tliis Steele Rd., West Hartford, Thurs­ ITLarim n I t Croquet stick very 'queer accident. lot, Indic'sted he wae going but of Ha also apoke o f ths fuUv 4niu1p « assistam 10 Appraise tha; if any aparke. flew Greatest Crime Agalnsc Proper­ ‘ profcsslonar type of Uieft In­ day morning, Jan. 21. mountain I t Preclude He split a giant economy else iildn’lI’t get on the mg. the ueed car busineas, for which volved a man Vr*io patrolled the PJd T M iw Clinic at MMKhaaUr t Standard^ M Bellow 41 Nullity purpoae the lot has been used. ty in the United Stares 'today,'' by Ths Moat Rev. Henry J. O'Brien Memorial Hoapital, whieh waa *a- I I Agent (ab.) bottle of Instant Hair Grow on w.iilcii, as he explained, he referred streets of i/etrolt loo.Ung tor only perfection \ I t Touch 4|Niitive. . his head, and, aihqtberod to death Atty. John J. .O'Connor told the celebrated the Mass. Mrs. John taWlshed nearly aight yaan aUk llO^art TPtmaleruff to the theft of automobUtS...... one particular tVi b/Of-car. Always Bdrry of this town presided at the I I Pander coin I t Street fab.) 4l Short iackNs before he could get to a pair of^ TJnotypo error noticed' Ih^the board that M caure will lease the and has grown ataadlly atnaa that • Court M Musical note personal column of a small town PeiUneiit excerpts from Mr, '.t must be of the same make, co»or organ and accompanied the soloist, time. of ThaUaml 4S Entreaties scissors! , site for IS yearA with two five end design. Lie stole cars only t Handled 14 Genus of 50 Golf mound newspaper, "Mr. and Mrs, William Casper's talk follow; ■n. Mrs. Bull, who sang Fanis Angeli- U V ntt o( i year options, to the Texas Co. on days oi brilliant sthwhine— at Usually eases art raferrafl b* onaa It Chaste herbs 51 Tatter Jones left Monday for Rocheater, Last year, 213,000 cai’S' w’crc cua and OoOnod’s "Ave Marla." own phyaleian attar .a phyatcat reluctance Jack—Why do .you call lur X7>e atatlon to be erected will bo flrat a.puzzling tacior. Oi^bserva- Minn., whero Mrs. , Jones expeets Uka tha ona at Broad and W. Mid- stolen tbrpugiiout the counrry, and _ 'The benediction followed the checkup irtdicatea axandnathm and I I Small Wanda glii Tapioca? ■i.-; i the number is on the increase flbn It was lound that, g i v i n g r r to have a garter removed by one dia Turnpike, operated by Peter Mass and the Comirhmioh break­ d ia gn ^ la ntoeaaary, Dri Resscr MPhUlpoine Mack—Becauae ahs’s so ipushy^ U„,.| _urr«ld Ptolo. rather titan the decrease. L«cal pq- over the bridge to W IndsorTSOnt., fast was served to' about 50 mem- peanut of the Mayoa.*; .—I?®**?**'. H Wiil..b4.A .S-bay .atatloa,...... WUUara.Browie ------' m d. Th« clinic off cm MsUif one bay for waahlng cars and two -iive auClmrRies 'Ttxovered’'Xtibut''90 •he-etopped at-a spot-near the ifid r 'sue nev:-a>r.nulii -A*«rWAfUA~ Afiiea Ciilld Irbiii dlf- I aho4 In Ifriulrtinor tte ra ^ o r ISNaUve of Tha modem bathing s^t often per cent of tliese; the federal in­ die where the sun glare made Kliu Studio for conducting other repair work. terant c.hur,ches. Archbishop Antoinette M. X-ray and laboratory acrrica. Sev­ Serbia manages to be flttlng,./but not They told Billy that llara never William Brown, a veteran of 39 vestigators step In when • It is impossible lor immigration officials Donald Harrington, A. B., B. D., Olbert proper. Derek WMttTave in There will be one pit and one roil- years ia show busineas, has been OBrien was a guest at the meal eral of the Women acknowledged n Asiatic weight i xo to Heaven. — proved, or suspected, that stolen L® see him, and there he cnaiiged ho Will be the guest speaker ’St and spoke imormally to the group. I t Whirlwinds itetevepoet. Billy—CHd Daddy ever teU a pft;lift. Signe and lights for same* named manager of the Stanley Mr, and Mrs. SUnlafy Olbert,- H>*y L>ever heard oL tha local were also approved. ears are transport^ Ifqm one’ t t r n c «« g « plates. ES hid papers, tWB dinner meeting of the Man­ Tumor Clinic. I t Chest bone Ue? ' Warner-owned State and C lide state to another. chester Chapter. U. W. F. on Feb. 98 Woddbridge St., announce the The apphcatlon, granted in all quite In order, for "his'’ particu­ INDUSTRIAL SHIFT Mrs. Rupert Uptling of Oxford **Oltay. okay! Now lat'a saa you maka a salt watar j I I Craft A t the market, instore owner Mother—Why, yes, I suppose so. Theaters in Manchester. Car theits fail into three general lar type of car. In Ontario was a 3, at\ the Manchester Country engagement of their daughter. Busineas Zone III, waa approved PREDICTED Street presided at a brief buslnoe braaia, tee!” UOstrichlike I and manufacturOr^^era arguing Billy—Did you and Uncle Joe Brown comes to Manchester classlflcationa, according to Air. large station where repainUAg amt Club, Isxwell knovvn both here and loudly and o x c lt^ y about a deal provided no new. or used cars are from the Palace 'hieater, in South Miss Antoinette Marion Olbert, meeting. A t the social period Mrs. bird and Aunt Jane eyer tell a lie? Casper: thefU by joy riuers, tiieft other disguises vrere taken'eare of ab 'oad as an advocate of world Uttia 'Rock, Ark. i/P) — Gov. to Joseph Henry Wojnar, son of Herbert Kiecolt, Mra. Heyden L. when n frtend M the buyer came Mother yes,M- gueaa we all. displayed or etored on the reair of Norwalk, where he joined the 14 Whejrael miUt ■ Of a- car. .ss .an. aid .in . commuting' and-forged regielrations made out, govemroem Francis d te rfy thlnka eaSlero fn: Mr, and Mrar Albert Wdfnar. of TOrisvTold Jr., Mra. -RaynwMld Win­ o m w x r BY X R. \pLLLUiS OUR BOARDING HOUSE^---- witli" MAJOR HOOPCB by. He called/the man over and have, once or twice. tha pretmsea After “cb m p tttioir^ StAffley'Wal’her brganisa^^ three or escaping Horn a crime and the MParticte . Offers Safeguards He ia a gikiduate of thS Univer­ dustrialists "know they will have Enfield. / ter and Mrs. Melvin Derrick served said: Billy— it must be awfully lone­ the station. months ago. theft of a car for re-sale, uau^iy I t Of the (fT .) Other faptaktic examples- were sity of Chicago and Meadvllle to evacuate the East." He’a trying Miss Olbert Is employed at the cookiee and coffee. Buyer—I cdn't undentand you, The way waa also paved for Before that, he liad 'been con­ by a member of a black markei LMD>HSNB6 0 40 Doctrine some In Heaven, with nobody told of cases'.that had been han­ Theological Srilqol of Chicago. to acll them on locating in Arkan- Pratt and Whitney Aircraft plant. 44Knod( Irving. In tM tho yean I've known around but God and George Wash­ erection of two homes on Trum' nected with the Loew s and RKO ring. FtaoTMeR IS STtu. ruVM’ Niewr- dled by tne f Bl, and Mr. Caspe.' Upon greduatlonNfrom Meadville saa. East Hartford. / About 98 per cent o f the popula­ MIsftatin) you, yoaMCe.TH«r« tMft AlARSS tM OAVTIMS/-W5AV/- ToU know yon'iw not going to pay suggcsied sume aa-eguarda for Back from a New^York trlp^ Mr. Wojnar served 2%^ years tion of Oreat Britain waa bon In 47 Puff up lowed tha divlaion of a parcel of dtana, New York, Olilo, New Juveniles, 'flic owner of the car Rev. Mr. Harrington^as awarded MASOIffi HBNBST v4>lKNDOr4 IHATS A HUNNeno (M cartr tha m a ^ an y v ^ , ao why argue land 110 by 140 feet into two Haven and Providence, R. I. car owners as ^ lo w s : Cherry aaid: " . / with the Navy in World War H, the United Kingdom. 4t8tck leaves it unlocked with ine keys in the Cnift Traveling ^Fellowahm " I got the impression that every­ and is now employed a t the Wind­ “*^Si5r^JMSL^«2iS5 WaV/Y'l«OW.B>»ER 6l>»Ce about tho j>rt-< ulations allow. Annullt Construc­ a Keith theater In Providence his found and the culprits involved are veraity of Leyden! in Hollartd. and IT Al4D WAIT FOft AJ tIHehas loadu doyh. cannot be repaired. home town. side. In buying a new car proceed the possible military targets pro­ An early spridg wedding is TROU6H AS A m H V S y^^'l tion Oo. owns the property,’ locat­ turned over J.o juvenile or other travelled du'^ng hia long vacstipn.a planned. . , ' .fUSOR-rvie enacted many Brown, a 32ci(t degree Mason, with the same care you would use vided by concentration of in­ irs SEEN PUTTIN’ HiS V . ed on the aouth aide of the atreet. local courts.' through most of the co u n trie ^ f dustry. fMIUMrilUIA, UARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER Tabled for further considers' belongs to the Overseas Lodge, in The first contact which the law in checking the title to a piece ot TOWN ft COUNTftY VoRvJUAT^ ^ •SHOES O N THE j n J W ^ V tIO n the Europe. tion and Inyeatigatlon was a rs' Providence and the Palestine Terfl- had with John Olilinger was over real estate. — Ruy from a repu­ Percy, railroad station agent here i sheltered side The Rev. Mr. Harrington ia at IWITCHES STATES, NOT TOWN P O t HMK FEET/ quest o f . Brown-Beaupre, Inc., ple, also of Proddence. a stolen car. table dealer. Check the-^motor for 52 years, was horn in New MU- : M Biblical tand numlier; in fact the Dept, of Mo­ nresent national chairman of the u o u s i s seo-V seeking permission to increase the In a.ssiimlng his theater duties Used In Crime V.’orkera- Defense League, honor­ ford, Penn,. 88 years ago. He died number of used care that may be iicre, Browp succeeds Victor Automobiles are frequently tor. Vehicles will do this for you ^ew Milford UP)—William H. in . New Milford, Conn. j Morelli. ary president of the Murray Hill displayed at S5I E. Center St. taken as abieans of ‘'cover-up’’ -for if you wish them to. A question period followed dur­ Community Chapter, vice Chair­ BUGS BUNNY Shell Oil Oo. was denied per­ the commission of a crime. The man of the New York Branch, and mission to replace the present ing which the speaker gave furth­ •^ZOUNDS- criminal then cannot be traced as a member, of the Nafonel Kjrecii- five feet "Shell" sign st.ita Cen­ he could be if ho used a car of his er Information on this and other , ...... ^ OktABTffOPHi, About Town phases of the work of the FBI. Uve Council of the United World ter ana Adams St. StatTon to an own. 'I’he two bank robberies that Federal Government. He ia the The evening concluded with a eight foot sign with a street line occurred in New Britain within a. author of numeroua pemohleta social hour and tea. coffee and exception. The Army and Navy Auxiliary lew months of esch other were ex­ ma-Ts-ine artlclea and book re- S e a if 7 “JraiYESSiSY SILE! Jesse Keeney waa denied per­ will hold its regular meeting at the amples of this type of theft, rn fancy cakes were served from vlewB. mission to convert a single fam­ clubhouse at 8 o'clock tonight, the first Instance a car was stolen tibles attractively decorated with flowers and silver candelSbra. Tn Jiine. 1944, Mr. Harrington ily dwelling into a two-familv from a college campus, abandoned accented the call of the Com-nuAi- •dweHiuf- ar i M ’Keeney'sr. ahd ,SL ’-Margaret- Mdry’s -Mothers -newDy -a m f' IWai' cHnie, and ■"«- ... CD.-:chalrmen...af .hasteasea...wsr« tv €hnrch' oT”f?ew'W"Oj.’’?;'— .....— Mrs. Harvey King and Mrs. Ceri Oxford Stores, Inc., was not al­ Circle will meet tomorrow night covered before The owner knew it The Rev. Mr. Harringtofi attended lowed to enlarge a package store at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Llnyenfelter. Mrs. Josebh .Skinner. .Uw,.,Mc;Qua Mrs. Robert Smlt-h and -Mrs; Ered for the pnrpbie bf swHflfmofib^^^ JWin-WHsofr,- 353’^’Woodlaird St; instance, a car. stolen from a Aa.«<•>•. \ ' Hef^isl,..theSXvlNCS EVENT ytaivilieea mind and skill and it .was over- pledges acquired by the p orM One of the highlights of the «ve-. «.asw.aa for CBAA members.! Facnitles will Later,'the children made several w aitin g year fprl Your chance lo get a gemaiw whelipingly accepted by ail Uie be available for table tennis ooo! the 1953 campaign. » i «------g was the r.'ijort of WUHaiiyx...... film shorts and appeared in a mo- . $$9.50q^ity Sealy Innerapriiig MattroH for Boards concerned. Including the and table games as well as'b ^-' • 8 ney ; arri.son, treasurer of loornton. c.ia.rmen of tlie Build- Uon picture with Esther Williams. almoa( ’$20 LESSt Sealy la diacontiaiMig tha ‘I laarfidd a naw way in eooking school to fix tha chaapar Board of Ihtectors. It wae al.eo sc- j mlnton, dancing and swimming the building campaign, reported on ing • ^ g r a m Executive Commit- Assistant (bounty Solicitor A. C. (iclctnq-paiteni on ih«ae iuauriotwAnnivetaarv aiita of iRfal;a« Oaear oan“t tak thE diffaranodi^^ ..oepted'-by. a 'Ihr^'^ti**one. vo|e' q f ■ • “ - ...... - -..... -9‘----L—J..I vritUe-eeitkif-wagdaW’Aii-'--tCA-’^-ti^commiUee, - Which Jiow. Dreesler told jiiry that Tongay a. ' Mwtreaa^.. .'m ^ YOU gM l)iia tmific aavingi /the people of Manchester. With bert T. Dewe/, chairman'"of the fuIT authority to ' ^liau-uct drove his children until they per­ A A meeting of the Holy Innocents of ONE-THIRDI At a medeal $39.95. you W ILK IN , Plane tear such "rejection" .*fr. Lawrence Mothers Circle will lie held tomor­ Building. Fund Trustees, issued the the new chufelj. also includes A. formed like automatons and said Mat Mitaioiiary BY RUSS WINTERBOTHAM need feel no restraint in complet­ *'t'.*c'TiPnt on the older Building Lawrence Eikci', , .vicC-chairnian; can aflordnew maltrewca lor every BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Nothing Daunted row at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. his motive was "pure selfish gain." BY EDGAR MARTIN ing a job ao popular with the Paul Moriarty. 29 Birch St. Fund. Both reports were included E®3B. " t Trotter.,. Kansen, Hyde Snd. .Tepeway contended the state did bedroom in yow hornet Bui hurry I -.A,: voters. __ !• '. IC-’Tg e financial summary Francis a . Englchart J^r.. chalr- .n.Pt pi-ovft that-A dive .was. Uio- Jhey’Jl g iM ^ wi)d-iir«l.CemM ia «iSf .OOOV, tVd NOT 6 fN d b 6 'THAT -V IE V L. Arnold Lawrence is a member of Hose and Ladder. Co. No. 1, "given to 81. Mary’s me'mbers who riiah of the aubromifnittM'qa archi­ cause of death. el YOURS lodayl bWN .\ c m \OQM NT A Wdh AND « tecture. '^ a c K i k our own community. His work can 8MFD, will hold its annual ban­ attended the • meeting. Harrison VOOVl WNdt TO NOMTt NOO ,^UST VOO MHAT w and Dewey also explained their re­ Dr;-Victor Ckilderin, who per­ Bilk ' be seen in various localities in our quet at. the hose hoMJjc. Pine 8L. Thornton announced the' ap­ 1NOO «C T B W O U ft SO R T Off STVffff veeS M NOfc Off I a J ports orally. -V — pointment of Warden Dewey.as an" formed the a u t ^ y on Kathy,^said HORACE town. The addition , to'the South' on Feb. 6, with buffet at 5:30 and hey body was/a mass o f' bruiaes NB09 MKN OF VOUR OfAO TOO GOOD School, constructed from his plan­ ex-officio moniber, the naming of 6CIMI.O W MTKKiOO.NOO lOGMENST dinner at 6:30. Reservations should St. Mnry‘a.annua1 "meeting fol­ «hd that tfa^cauae of death was A ■ , # ning is admirable. Any of us can be made by Thursday, Feb. 4, with lowed a delicious potiuck supper Miss Jennie Wind as committee S O WCE i m o s t VKXCfc 1-1 see this work If we so desire. secretary and Laberge H. (Jeer as/ peritonUla/brought on by an In- the following committee: Emil served by members of the Bishop tesUna^rupture. He said a bad RUAVSTTCl r TtOO O ffA R .OOFtT \OQM IK R N j Why is Mr. Bowers talking o f "owner's representative" in re£ Jolinson, Walter Barcomb, Nlcho- Budlong Guild of the parish. The dive 33,feet or any violent Walter Crabtree, Jr.T Where can Uiflis with contractors. The com­ prom «OT VOUR MfcCV tS OMiV laa Angelo. Frank Robihson and Rev, Alfred L Williams, rector, blim to the back or stomach could OVST A TATV.\*. we see any school- building work Lee Fracchla. presided. Wyville H. Peabody, mittee on rcctoi’y location, Albert D. CSiapin, chairman, is also a sub- hqVe caused thq rupture. from his ^sign ? If'"the prclimi- clerk of the pariah, .was secretary Ksthv died last J»av. 3he was i of the meeting. . comniiUee of this group', nary plans belong to Mr. Lawrence . .A.m eeting, .of the Manchester '""hbw ean-We build subsUhttaliy the' Bioth-of the ctergy-of St; Mdry;( th.e,xecohd T o n g ^ .ckUdvtb die a Hairdreaaera will be held tomorrow OmCiera Elected Violent death. RusaelL Jr., died in , same school, as shown without us­ The following slate of officers, made oral reports to the i at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Yo­ convulsions Ih 1945 at the age of ing Arnold Lawrence’s plana? n;- • .jd bv a nominatiUg com­ meeting, tlie reqtor preaenriiig a landa Felice, 66 Norman St., to ’ 8 months. An autopsy showed hta These and many other questions mittee consisting of Stewart R. Uiimeographcd aUUsUcal r o ^ rt in diacusa plans for the card party, I behalf of both men. The ^ v , John death vag caused by a hemorrhage f 0 ( have been left most unsatisfac­ Feb. 23, at the American Legion j cJy, Earla’ Rohan, and Mrs. torily answered by Mr. Bowers and " Paganl we.re unanimously J. Johnson, curate, Ipdves after brought on by a head Injury an't A -a a Home, and other activities for Na­ an Inquest was held but no hia "bloc." X think . the people of elected; Sunday to assume (he rectorship PRISCILLA’S POP ^1.11. Mr tional Beauty-Calon week. , charges were filed. Warm Rt^tpBm BY AL VERMEER this town have a ’Jright to know. uena (one year each); Al­ of Calvar>' C3iurcK, Bridgeport, BflCKRY H NN Encooragingl bert T. Dewey, G. Howard Briggs. hchce his report tdok Uie form b? a BY LANK LEONARD Mr. Bowgm’ snsweni. The Infant Jesua of Prague I D O MOU TOU WATCHr^ Ver^trtily yours, Vestrymen (three years each): farewell. ,' * R B A U L V . Mothers Circle will meet toroo'Tow i The Rev. Mr,. WllUama noted V hW IMN'T\N0-t rctOHR MUT^ Goooeor!y-)ou Muriel T. Robb Gordon Fogg, John A. Trotter. Low Faroi Co^s EXPECT. TO night at 8 o’clock at the home of Ludwig Hansen and FhUtp Hallin, that this v?aji the lOth sitniver- GOVEDiOKSAD A-ACCEPT HIS j K B 70LOME D TELL WMTKSORRy! Mra. Lucian LaPlerre. 117 Leho;c IE A FAhdOUSj ROAD. WEAR CITED These four succeed W. B. Huddle- sary of his acceptance of the call kALUERINA.V Kou ceRttNiyTvEsf w r i n s u ip r is e p | AdN/TNiNG OFFER? / HW-TNATIWAS MIL-AH-TALK St. Mrs. Fred Barrett will be the stpn Norman Reuter, Kennedy to the .rectorship, and commented Are Predicted WOLLVMOCKF, HIT THAT OIE, f AT W E - «£’S PUVIHG j ABOUT IT TET. THMKMllTOiCR! TO R W ABOUT IT co-hostess. The Rev*. Robert Car- HALUL Las Cruces, N. M. (A«) —The L«s and ; Rohan, whose , terms haid ex­ upoi| developmeucs in St. Mary's GOVBMORf /TCtMiyiOIMy,4SFHE roll will show f)ls slides on the pired and who were ineligible to during the past decade. , . Cnices Sun-News has taken issue Little Rock, Ark. t/H— Arkatiaas lUOSaiCTWIGONHiS^; Maas. Members are reminded to -.cd themselves. . • ,<"These are the things we have laa.ts with k ’ contention by the state bring clothes for 'a rummage sale. farmera are betag promised lower, MMP! highway engineer that ■ tl. 8. .■”:!stee of the Building Funi). done together," concluded the Rev. (five year term): Trotter. Mr. -Williams. "The Lord has been production costs to compensate a' Highway 85 has a bad roadbed. BLESSED EVENT LATE little for the lower prices the/ve 'Noting the highway is JSl Caiur DelagateS -to Diocesan COTVen- with ua If we continue to do God's, been getting. . Ino Resl opened by Friar Rodri- tion; Dewey and Robert J! i^ ith l will,’ Hawdll surety oonUhue with FltUburgh' 145—After 23 yean Alternate delegatee: Harrison, and us in .the days ahead.” • ’ ESxtenslon Service :£coaomi8t T. qUes in 1581. the daUy said,. "It of marriage, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Pealiody. • ------— ---- - . / E. Atklnron says livestock feed is possible that over a period of J, lo ’'o*zo had their first child, a .T)'’ "'stea to the Hartford Arch­ Although accurate statlstica and crop seeds are expected to cost 383 years the continual ~beat o t less although labor costs will rise girl. deaconry:- Peabody and George have not been kept, officials be hooves, pioneer feet and the Wear again. Atkinson does not expect . "U fe has really begun at 40 torx-.i ,1^:. Sr. -Aiternate delegiRes: lieve that cobra bitex are responsi- r ^ m given by tires-of all sisea". has another beef price 'drop'until late me." said Mrs. Loboxxo. "Mike lx [ M ^ . 'ViRiam S. Daria and------Rohan. hie for several thousand deatha a damaged tjw foadLjust a W L __ 46.?_____ —’-r' • *■ ...... t”- 1954 although he TorecMt lower :.Ju DelegatesI. . ..v; .. to 'Manchester Council V Trew In XndTa; " ——yrii: ’ ‘T" ■ . --- a J-v .------j»uUiy.pricee.. C A m iN E A S Y LHy^a AtaMtioR HY LESLIR YUItNBR m n d to • • • rC’tw .i [J5S AND HIS nOENOS E a p u ti H«uc,IlU-;r"*” ^VlWERRItt^e. BLOSSER 1 ^ , tu.v-;iut ic o n '' hFawp youva ▼ oh. i do lbut CORTO* taken \IP0krriNUK I vyjku.pfftss EANTs/ t h a t A IN ’T NO uinskB Loue fOR V moulpvaatea __ _ _ / WMISTUP, SUM / AmACRNE.i Hew, SmwOi, SRMITfOANPOOET L a TMENT Ttver ^ATkuvsiem iw SOAAeBOp|"S 'VOLUliABj^ UhUZE HON MUCI MOMtmMUCr' AT COULDl^Tbu' IlffADiN’ A IT KEM.I.V ISE S H A P v s io m f 1KU.1RE EN6I- BASKETBALL,. TO To u t W^RE NaR.*k>$lbr . o a m c c m e c r HxiltMully Finn l^OiSS OlNniM M TkNKlNd O / fs e m te ARC SOUND R P t n OfF.pooka t l YEM ONTMmtWAY'bA WE MUST U i M t n i ] OONsmJROM N . INTEKMEW Ho t p y o o p / J THIS ' PHPUME \S&, BUTTOn-FREE N N n i N S ! :4 M IM M FR r.m. /la a nirvry cooductad by • famoua Univar- M M V S ! 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y y Former Needs i Figunfefi 4in FiRhtera WoHifis’i Pii ToNrHaimNt Got the Bird XH-..’’ Win to Keep j ChBmpionship Awards Arrive at Manckester High Thriiae wesi* phenaL tltentteg kf ' £ Top Positio.il' SKC LEAni'K • .f • Piaaarl** 111 First Braa* 4lt ■ H. Jobnane . -.i w . . . . W 7 niMann iin t)« 111 S30 *• •...... Ml M U fen ii^'ika Miricalmnne riv­ 10* 517 *'• ...... t* llW er afid bagM^^fianting away. Fraiikl«‘ii Dri\-«-In win b«'olit to ...... jS {VJ 108 S« ...... 114 108 W m r«K«in «r»t plae« tonight wh«n It OR»liiy ..‘.V.’.'.’ i* *»S tot 5*0 Mannrila ...... M 47 381 Blank Braving lh*\rtilU wntoie. meeU Nassiff Arma In tha Rec Taatart ...... '...... m igrt Tbrana swam esirsmd brought 1*7 __ 341Tnlala _ . , .... Senior League in M)a Srat ggma of Toiaia 4I» MS 474 14*7 First * 8 ^ t4> bs tecsivtd for th* * tbe bird back. \ ...... *74 til IM 1«U ^ • coiwlfig Womsn's‘Bowling Tinirna-] . Then ke dtsooverNTshla shot a twin Mil at Tha Hartford uaNi*a jBrevo ill >■ KLaa LRAUI’K msat to bo bsid fit tba West aids ' All .AuMricans CSourant, riding on tha treat of an SSfilS...... IM 1*1 M SM PriBrelaB I4I fcad aarried tbe Mrd'^ineat Pqe*BaIJ[ Sweepstal^ cight.gama n-inntng atraah, will' ntorffttl ...... lie in i n 3u nursFB* ...... ICO IIS toiturday, Fab, M, was I away. AH ,ke ratrievetr was And lUgM Dob Ni K. racani ...... ins m 1*1 544 IlFaurFsard ...... *8 m that, of Ruth Mclatooh,' praaant a bunch of feathera. \ Saturday at meet the. Mayflower Reatauraat in Sednr ...... US la* ini 5t* Salvalore ...... 138 101 town chiunpton; McIntosh defeated D egrees]T^ the aecond ganid at fl:SO. Cori enii ...... 134 m 114 34S Rurnrlt ... J34 im • ...... Mara* CMahiag In a three gam* AwamU- One4B*U aweepatoke Adolph Tolala ...... 48S "In 440 13*8 match to annex Ui* crown In laet i Bowling Toarnuneat will be NAMtiirrs W BM baaten by the Koira llaai* Itl y e ^ i event, the flrat ever staged held Satorday afternoon nod D rivfinc. g5-54 in their laat game. WocMl . 101 *7 In Mnachastar. Lexington, Ky.. 3ms. : t Since then new facea hav* been Pullnaky /ann HarllF>‘ 100 sa WiliJcats Still evening nt the West Hide Ree rairileM Zanlunsn ...... 85 BaUrlasjriU bo raceivad up to Alleys. All proceed* from the newapapar’a nport that seen in the Arms' lineup Joe Haberl garpota .jS* Hilinikf...... 101 event which h i. sponrored hv Kentucky baabetbaa has been a key figure for the Sport* Wllhetm Moaday. Fab: 18 at 10 o’clock. Pjwmtly wfll ba Inetl Robert* 3U Totals .... 887 *41 401 1148 Th4»a* wlahing to eaUr may do ao lot the Went Hide Bowling League. ing 'Qooda quintet, asoring from ...... -r” -'* 3U: SY—Uiag Mel (Mahiiig a t the West . wUl,entoc -thA Mnnchroter I»- f NCa a Toiiniamant The outaid# anrirt grabbing __ n* sstiI - '- r — , flurry of fictlfifi tm tha I to* akMmors 441 Side Rec after 6 p. m . A email *n- tnnUle Pnralysie Fund. day. bound*. Dow La SaUc, Habsri's ToUU ...... U1 Ml im Narolto ...... 83 li« 318 New York, Jan. 26 (JP>—Unlaae scoring partner; has been a id in g „ , MrCaee’t (ti 7” , Woods ..,, ...... 114 108 308 t^ c # fas wlU b* ekargad whiiji • Bowling firlll start at 12:15 I AthlatlcAtMatlc Director' Barala Shtvily HO .W Rissonrits ...... 14 im ala* covara the, coat of bowling thair unbeaten atringa are unax- p. .m. find OMitinae until 10 p. aaid .he would look I ^ A1 Sqrowl.^ in getting polnta. j Raslrta . . . r ; . . . . j s r Foul ^atew tlng Win b* observed P^Sdiy anap^d, Kehlucky and tato lh o j ■ Don is also a key playroaker, set* Rutiirir ... U7 .ta 101 m. A enah prise of 625 will immediately. w m SOS Totals .... th r m ^ o u t the tourney. All Duqueon* figure to stay in th* go to the bolder of the hi^ ting »p most of the plays for th/ •0 n t 3» ...... 381 440 438 1348 foreground of the collide basket­ In a sto ^ appaarlng In Arm*. ,(*"*■ •••• *7 10? X* Yalo 481 Rairfolt matekea -laniHng to tba finals will three string*; High aingle* UcCorasack ..... H 88 -S3 385 be the beat two out t i three. The ball picture. will be worth $8. Entrance Oourier-JoiinMl, Bob Tedford and Tommy Deiieen Tout* w rite^larry Boaek aali' i n f u im chafitpionahlp match will b* the Agialn thia week, thea* powerful fee win be $1.25 for three Hagte. Frank Ramaey « again willjie^given the assigninent rCaaa <81 beat thra* out of five. ,., dominate,,,, th*'- .weekly, strings.: . . ...7------This i^y bronco Ji'isrirw tlr^ of 'lugging Darlxiciidia at the National Westejfn Stock of handling Uis b'ackrauid. 'Both c o r JITS rerir jnnr ' i Lfa •, ri rrrrv'rmrvr Asaoelated Press poll with Ken­ s$ as ill ■ IPanons ^ N'ere is how thei tape compare* power-puncher Ao^hle Moore, -•' Th* «"* t®— th* line % Buts Mclntook grabbed off 15 flrat phMw votra sad this month. Wedne^ay; Play Away Friday boy most teams would want, la Uaa Malaaajr's TV 4*4 Jerry Calfibrese and George ...... 81 >5 Cormlar In the flrat tourney and It Is hoped 767 priata, figared oa the baala of Thus, Kentucky, the currently leading "hia gang .with 'a Traced by John P.^ Cheney that th* rasponaa for this ysar’a Th* 1954 rooter of the Brooklyn Feigenbaum over the weekend 474 1431 t'doMx ...... 83 88 84 N4 Dodgers lists 21 pItcMcrs. 4 catch- 16 potato for first place, aine lot moved both players into the top top-ranked collagtaU Uam. Rnlrtford High and Meriden are ’ 20.6 average. Jerry D'Apice, play­ Rohrbach ...... 83 88 8* 348 ■ '■ event will b* even graatar. aeeoad. etc. Laat week Keatacky Herald Photo, be deprived of the aer opponents to be faced by Man* ing his last game before going ' ...... 78 100 8S Ml era 10 inflelders and 1 1 outfietda. Principal Edaon Bailay la shown above in his office odmirinr six ,-Of the Eastern League simr- o r fU BayaJs 441 ...... *3 97 84 373 topped Duqaeane by 111 potato as awards won by fall athletic one-two-three scoring If It cheater High this week. The Owls j ‘New Face’ Jackson Drops the service, will be out to better hi R»rs«son ...... 80 114 'Tha following la tha contenU o f'o u t of able hole* was made an 127 voted. . teams at Maniihester, High.>^ Bailey ia holding the (JCIL aocc Ing race. But, Wally Shiel of Meri­ hopes to try for th* i Harry 1*0 „ . ' ------a letter from _ John P. Cheney East Center Street, on the proper- rlib. e . three small trophies,' one each for championship fe to t^ r cross*^""**^**** Plaque while on the desk are den held onto first place with a (h aa- pay a call to the Armory tomor average of 16.2...... ■.....** 103 3g:i lotals ...... 4tn 48.1 4« 13*0 Fnce. c » Indiana, with a 12-1 record, re­ , . untry and aoccer teams In Central plonahip. row night and the Indians visit IN ■ms SECOND GAME le Barci'iia ...... 105 lOCl .1044 8'atarly Rrathara 411 whlch traces the game of golf ty now owned by the town and Pbnticellis Win, S Connecticut Interacholastic Leagrue play, 27.6 average. Sloans 1, ...... 101 UK __ Masaansar golly*, g , mained third. The Big Ten Confer, !Ul5*^**P?,*^*** the aeak wan won by the cross country Kentucky’s one-yafir Meridan Friday. Oourant should have an easy nil Tarca .., ...... SC IT 81 354 from its start to Its present, day where the sew high arhool Is to be D Pm rr, g team which annexed th* state championship, The fall season waa thbjrreateat in sports history at Man- OalabrcM scored 49 polats In Rex Layne in Six Rounds ...... 1.B 111 IM 383 lArorh»l1r ...... «8 U 107 373 status in Manchester.' Mr, Cheney eri>cled. Sartor,gartor. g ...... ence lead-r grabbed off 18 flrat cheater High. two games while Feigenbaum hit from baaketball ter • • • \ The Newsboys need tha win to Totals —------P alm ar ...... 81 78 VI 355 Move Out Front Brewer, "g ...... g place votes and, (MO points. sport keep In pace if the Drive-In ...... *18 "sii SB ICM Smith ...... 83 88 83 3C.1 Otharwiae, there wa# no whole­ for 46 in the aitoie number of out- COACH JOB KVBACHKA ha* Oraan. Bays ttl \ Edm und* ...... 81 M 83 1S8 ToUli lags. -■ ...... — - baan having trouble with his club. BrobUyn, Jan. 36 (J>—Hurricane win in the first game. GIsIlo ...... ----- — 80 — to _ C0'*"‘O’ yards and satisfactory for the STANDINOS S-8 11 sale shakeiip in the first ten. al­ Although mjafatalntag their play­ Tommy Jackson, a "new face" he sai^j{ai-un ...... I'll KA 103 309 The royal and nnrient game of had a good membership, and after posltiona. Confer*^, the playera m*iMi»3«,() it .another go. I can't seem to get ...... 97 — )0* 189 - ^ - ■er Malar* 411 golf wns firot plnyed in Manches­ Cbarisa Piintlcalli’a .'.,8 1 .869 ■cored the most points, 201, in CUrenca Thomas, ba has one of nudged hulking Rex 1-ayne a little plenty of help from GlI idd, Tom ! Kasai ...... 110 80 9* 29* Ttiomaon ...... , *2 la a goixl start we had mors non- Oklahoma A A M. ranked fifth Pioneers, Increase Y Lead, to p ro m as academically. closer to the Snd of the line. that weight down. I was up to 225 Mason, and Jack Pi GanorasI ...... 103 81 ter hi the year of 1894. A brief iTsiiient than rcaident-niambera. B. Paganl and Son ... 7 l .875 eight games. Jbe best schoolboy sbqoters and before this light. My weight Just 114 308 Plarca ... '78 100 Monchaatar Plumbing. 6 2 .750 Merchants Top tost week, cllml>ed liito a fourth- Five games are scheduled thia »»»#. rebounders in the state, mit Thom* Thb 22-yaar-old Jackson, a sur­ Touls ------CUiTord 81 88 reanme of the early golf In Man- The dura were low. One man kept ingre ta only one way Ramasv a*id seems to run. away. with. meJ.' y y M1...517.JJJ0. 2hajd)n______Brown and Beaupra .^. 3 5 ,$J5 place tie with Western Kentucky .week.,with the...BA:a iimilved.-in. '"iaPbflhT c a rry the" load" ML atdne'. prising "S’ 'lb' '5'"iavdi1te ■ bver 'a Whll* ...... 88 as *""Mee-..nMm. bo .oMnto**a4 to-the Uva course in shape with ocea.ilonal ■with' 641 'poDila 'apiace'. The A'gglea, -eM remain #bgtbt#. Tbfit- Marv JeiMeB, his S^»ra af the town. In 'the above - helphclp of a man with a horac- D«H’s Drive In .'S75 ' Antombtive Foes two of them. The locals play In ould be for them to flunk a oub- ^Martin Setter and Dom Plnfbjire heavyweight who once beat Jeraey i , 1*1" TiUI»l* Gus’a Grinders...... 3 6 .333 who whipped Houston 64-48 last Meriden Saturday night and re tha backcourtera while Tom IQk:- Joe Walcott and Es=M Oiarle^ ******* iW'lkia. Jr. 88 NI Tolalt ...... All 443 49 Itnmmtiimed year three enthuaiastic phwer nuwing machine There wa.i Ject they now expact to peas. HUs agate, -HPU try to g etaa wMier gay JjocalJSport .JMIWn** -6nla*. 4**- - •. geellemee tetoroete# In the game, w aecretary-tvcitnirtr during' the First National Bank 2 7....322 nightf collected eight first, place turn boma. ta engage tha 1 taiida and lack Abbiusiese ain Wore tldvm LaynC d id u M him Si. J»hn ., H-iUi ...... 93 «a The Y Merlihahto 1>ague gi>t off 'vote* while Wies^rn Kentucky -would dcfiy (bom tbalrbhMMIor 4a- aext,” he aaM. "M'e toracd dfiwa 114 314 SO lit H. O. Cheawy. Robert Cheney and «xi.itence of the tiuh sml the NassUr Anna ...... 1 6 • 44* STANDINGS TVamps Sunday afternoon, greea.” the forwards. Usually one or two. twkia and forced Rafanee Mark ! McKee .... i » uii'S'-'ii M7 Bl4>od*4>od ...... 88 88 84 *81 .to a 44 pin advantage hi the first was rated 'first on seven ^quarter mark it was aUU Plonser games find Bristol host to/New will be at their best while the oth* Conn to tmll a aaareiful halt at H an y Mattfcewa far thte,** ' Dallafare , I'M IM •^ p sn -la ...... 88 a* 77 A. Y. Ftthrifer of Onklanil, laid out highest rei’eh.'.e from dues in anv game of thtee laat night at the Y W Pet. ' but this time leading by only nine, Th* playera are in Uie midat oC . •v’ I'annda ...... la lOl n « r Pontlcalll’a Contractors Jumped ballots. The Aggies now are 17-1.' Britain and Lenox home to Mer­ ora will ba Just filling in poaitioiu. 1:44 of tha alxtb round last night Jackson’s record for 16 pro C h a t t e r : Toula...... Crockall ...... 81 87 a etNMve in the pastniva of Frank year amou.iti.:d to $1,450. In year alleys with th* Automotive Notre Dame, with a. 10-2 slate, Pioneer Parachute ....7 .875'52 to 43. The final frame w'a* the Y Results semester exams at praaant. *17 WH 548 1547 sad Rnsh Cheney on Hnckmatork of 1901, a nriv golf boll was in- back Into flrat place in the West Moriarto Bros ...... 6 iden. both on Thursday night. Oliver K. OornwaU of too Ufii. The Owls were expected to be at Eastern Parkway Arena. It fights now la 14-1-1. The ime defeat PaaMd* 4Sl ^ • g u a to a polio bene6t match remained to the No, 6 spot. .667 same as the third in play but with Lenox ia in New Bi^Kun next went as a technical- knocUout with was by Burt Whitehurat, Baltl- Gansware lit 813 Total* 448 47* 4N 1*47 Rand. There were aeven bolefi l» V rted, called thi, Hascall, Bid* Rec Midget Basketball batween the top seven kcglers pf North Eiida ...... 4 .571 : one minute to go. Whites had cut Msrlsrty Bralkrra (7*r venrity of North Carolina, a mam- one of the better teams in the ■ rllle .. Oklahoma City, victim of a 57-38 Sunday afternoon. ber of th* NCAA EUgiblUty Cfia- state and they looked the part tha completely exhauated Layne mora pre-med student, who whip­ NEWXY-l -ficera o fj» “ v^« nil, five in the pasture and two ea It was an improvement over the Laagua last night with a 28 to 18 each league. The Automotive defeat byWyomlng Saturdav night Hilinski'a Sunoco ...... 4 .500 th* lead to one point, trailing 62 to F PI*. the Mancl U ttle L e w will — 188 _ JanI* Baaitly 111 Snn«et MUL No traps ar bunkers Wirt over the First NaUonal Bank. Dreen Manor...... 4 61. J J. Barnard, f ...... 6 3-4 14 In thrive of fou^gam es played inittee, told th* Oourier-Jouraal' while thrashing, the Injuns 59-4S unable to^contlntie. ped Sylvester (Sonny) Jones of m 313 Barton ...... y v i 78 78 -134 regular gutty, but no comparison team tixik tha last two games but and a 79-64 lacing by Seattle last 4 I. Barnard, ( ...... 11 0-3 33 In New Britain tels year, both meet Wei^esday night ii^the II- S '" ’' • wqre niieded aa there were plenty to the golf ball used today. With The Contractors hold a half-game Quey’a Tydol ...... ;3 Tnklng a time (wit Pioneer set 4 Rlvrra c ...... ij that Kentucky had not aoked m early in the seaimn. Next ix\li»a Ibr the Negro Newark in the mgbt-round seml- I McCann 133 3U ‘Art**!" ...... 44 101 88 358 4»uld not overcome the wide night dropped from seventh- to 34 i clubs have gouq^over the century flnal Ip the JackMNi-Layne bouL brary room at ^ West 133 335 MC>ora..^..,.^.„.;,..83 *1 7* 2M of nntaral kararda-eonsiaUag ^ tha Hascall ball, more distance waa margin over BIU Pagani and Son, margin of 44 pin* which th* Mcr- ninth, enabling Holy Cross and Silk CUty ...V...... 5 up a play and scored. They came i K.'L''' ' ...... 0 eligibility ruling on to* thra* play­ Meriden, paced by Ed Tomasettt yauagater fioib New Ttitk'a Etsek- at 7 o’c! _ A Moora 78 3441 idle la st night. Decls doubled IVhlte Glass ...... 1 3 Dukr. g ...... 7 1 imiii. The Rama arF the top scor- ers to hla knowledge. and Charlie Neills, handed the lo­ sway Beach area wtl be a Feb. 22 ToUl* »<*1 S3D 581 142? Araraga 83 344 young phto trees, buahrw and obtained In driving and this fact chanU won the first gam* by. Minnesota (11-2) es(^ to move up . o.te -inore basket and a 1 Maluro. g ...... 1 3 lag quintet Xtt the league, hitting ...... Y, Gua’a Grlndara score in.laat night’s ^ W ir ih . g 3 "It is my opinion that oil totee cals a 5o. I was Just beginning to get »1T (U 45* 14(4 iToUl* auather awhile. 'Tlu ran* blunt of the Automcn In the first Seattle and La Salle made the taking the measure of Queys Ty- • 3 Krami r. * ...... m * Player and Team O B F T P AVE New York. Jan. 26 (P)—Nell Mike Sedor 352, Hip Correntl 439 433 4U 1334 were naed far bolea on the putting 18 holes. Turn", c ...... u itll minutes of play. Canference rule, retiulriiig only tost Mt the Indians scoring pace With warmed up.” Johnston, the PhlladelBhia War- 0 two fraipeS whUe Bob Richardson most prpgrtM among the aecond dolera, 79 to 71, with Gene K^Avic The second game wiu a oiwring 1 R. Srhtc'k. g ...... '. 0 Shiel, Meriden . 5 57 $4 138 27.6 a player finish hts four yean of Tin^ Sarpola 365," AI Roberta greens. The goU club on East Center Tpdd* a a * 00 4 with a In-in the last game nearly ten teams. The West Coast club tossing in 36 ’points for th* lOaerii. 3 -Krrney g ..;...... 0 0 1 Carlson, NB . . . 8 81 39' ■ 201 25.1 1ST points, a 15.3 average. Oene Stripy a atx-round prallm boy rtora’ standout eenUf, Vaa com- /366, Mike DiBella 353, Al Wilhelm Street, called the Orford Golf Mrrr.r. g ...... 0 (W) 0 duel between Moriariy’ Rivers and playing eligIbLirtv within flv* ysnra. Johnson has tOssed in 80 points. It may be of Interest t<> stata Roihman. a ...... * 0-14 secured victory ter th* Automo­ moved from 16th to 11th while La Pioneer wasted little tlifie In get­ 14 Total* ...... Cnlabrase, Len’x 7 50 50 150 21.4 • • • , heretofore, tlrelesa Tommy now fintably in front In/the National 366; Country Chib Men — Buiuli CTub, went out of existence in W. R.ymiM., g ...... I (Ml 4 Uuey*^ Oene Kraric, with 26 and .... XI S-ll They figure to start at the for­ has a chance to move up in the Baaketball Association indlvidui that tha golf clubs In those ilsya tive league. \ Salle, on Pie strength of its 83-78 ting, off on n scoring spree. Chet 86 tallies respectively. LeRoy Bar­ Score at hall lime. 31-37 Queya Byrnes. NB .. . 8 71 16 157 19.6 COACH ADOLTH EUSP ww Tarca 149-392, Ray Della Fara co«t about $1.50 apiece; some at $2. 1909 due to a declining member- J. CampoMo, g ...... u . (Ml 0 Th*. fans rooting fW their re- Kaybel, Chhrito Bunch Bonpic Felgenb’rn, Man. 6.37 39 Il3 18.8 ward posts in the two games while thinly-manned iHvlaion. Not too acoring race today aa he closed 138, Don Piper 365; Elks League D6i ^ers Sign/Fiirillo, triumph over North Carolina State nard hit ter 42 for the winners. shocked at the diaclosura. Howl* Lautenbach and Bob Far­ This la a Wg dilTe^enira immpared ahlp as only six of the nonTresident Tnlala ...... i* M 31 apectlve league gave plenty of Saturday, climbed from 19th to Cnstcr started fast and at the end _ Piaaeer («7) Smith. Meriden. 8 50 49 149 18.6 much of a slugger, he areara down 4m the 1,000-point .mark. Burnett 371, Salvatore/854, De­ members were lefj. and many n m NaUM^ naak 4isi Queys built an a allm 81 to 27 mar­ P F Pt* "Why, I’m aura all Uu*a of toaao rell share the pivot duties. Guards hla 4>ppotients with his un4^ho4lox to the present dav prices of clubs. vocal noise. The oi:m of $32fiQ was 12th. of the first frame they bulH up a gin the first Iwlf but folded under 3 Kiiyb^-l, f ...... boys are eligible,’’ he aaid. *X«ted- Johnston hit io keep « gbriig;------Ziemac, f ...... 0 - "'ver*’ 1 1 points hr-the third * Wagner, 'g •.•; r.'i‘(5;-7.'.'V’ trost Nigh t*s Fights .meet befote, to my went oiit of existence in 1896. The 0 Mai^hiuita tet* a deadlock for 18th phuv*. able 42 to 2$ .count. canto-helped his club go ahead, 48 3 Dohertv, g ...... «mmy_ (Hurricane) Kentucky’s pooMbla' Ittoraatlva Sydney, Jan. 26 (ft)—John Brom­ "all the time puncher” who ."weara Lsagua battinglag ebamb C of the original players. / 0 1 Chapmati 106 -T- la tito afcood tea. tho CTiutemen would mako a rout Queya, relying too much on 14 Total* ...... : 7-1# 67 of entering the National InvUatien certain Nall will reach e 1.000 postponed due to the polio bengfit Carl Furillo fins and roy wrist ftela like new. rhester Country Club ivas formed R. Campoaro, g ...... 0 4) I Conran . Of the contest but Whites came out , Wkite 4)l*«* 441 Jach'son 194'(>, New York, stopped wich, tha two-fisted swatter who a guy down.” figure before tha week 4>ut. program. signed Ms 19595.' Brooklyin contract While on the subject of the early and a course of nine holiia was laiil Kuhlmau. g ...... 0 (M) 0O.Zwtrk , XW ... — 114 ' 'niVtoading teams on a 10-9-8-7- Kravic’s scoring, were lax and the Tournament In New York aa a eoo- wrpn the Australian tennis title I’m not saying I’lr win the titla DCKnuiinr or Mir m F. Naumiw, g ...... 5 118 9S 6-5-4 -3 ^1 point basis (flrat place Of the shell. Bob McKinney started P (. / .Rex Layne, 202, Lewiston, Utah. 6. Although Layna, slow -^ 202 Ed Maeanley of the on CST- yi— today, croaaad bto fingafianndaaldt ifliS P in f Pf .AoW to Msn^ out «a South Mala Street; Shortly M4- Hi wasted no . time. In taking, O- McKinnfV-,- .vr,-.-,- - Nottmghain,- England -^"Bdhby solatlion. appaiafitly-. Ja .mdod out tidek in 1036 w^en 'Tony Trabert Hers'a Imping ^ I n bub III aure giro It a food" th fi^far wifid JT'watiniec. g .7 r ,7 r .'; . 5“ B '![k S nn.“ 6rr 8* — VcitM AiWl won ^ 'loiit tecOfSs to hH aiKl wa* gldea by aome jp*d advantage. The laat period aaw the 4 MetSirry, f ...... too. When the school eutlinad to p VIIUmt .... 93 A *4 .— 178 - ’^n- (13) (12-1) ...... 640 3 H*«i;, Championahip* 1-6, 1-6, 6-2, 6-3, . "It was just one of thosa nlghU,” with George Wright. Thfs took ]Bratliers. Banning .... it pledged: 6-1. Johnston's 45.2. agreemanta with tha batting ctem- hand fighter like Furillo, took a M' Pt». KB 84 .138 4. (Tie) Oklahoma A and M 0 Gu«tar«i>n, g ...... Milwaukee, outpointed Al An­ Bob Oouay. Boston’s brilliant pl4m and tha Itagua’s miMt vi^- plai:* about 25 years ago. Mr. The club has a large and en­ Carri*r. f . (Ml 0„ Jarrl* ...... w — 106 1(7 The Kentucky hsMietball tOnoa T an iM cilt in salary from the riilcago TefUord, f , (I I Babcock .., lOO 118 119 :m (8) (17-1) ...... 541 15 Tout* ...... 28 6-31 63 drews, 151'i, Superior. Wis., 12. guard, is third In tha scoring rai:e abla playar, catchar Roy Oam""~ Wright, one of the founders of the thusiastic membership and is 4:**r. r .... "shali not participate in any poiet- Naaaiffs va. Frsfikiaa, 7:16—Reg. Whit* S4»c. ‘liid first baseman, who Wright and Ditson Co., of ^ston. 4 ' Rlchardann . — 11* 113 345 juid Western Kentucky (7) Courageous Awards^ Score at half Ume. Pioneer 42-2X . ^Providence. R. L—Teddy (Red seaa*, Hartford, out­ Ray Felix of Baltimore w ^ 755, Both man got subataattal rahMx was a noted outstanding baseball clubhouse I* rather small and there Ballard, e , tournament of tha NCAA or of Re<^ " nad for three weeks In Au- playar with the Boston Nationals 'Jamaiiit, e ...... z- 4 Totals...... 484 534 1540 6. Notre Dam* (2) (10-2)^ .^.23P pointed Jose Morell, 181 (4, Puerto the SEC." George Mikan of Minnaapofla with Wsitoebday, Jan. 27 Uka tha rant of tha major laagua has been considerable talk of en­ g ...... 1 Survivors Get Trip Rico, 10. aftar a night chib braw-l In to tha 1860a. He told me that in larging or biiUding a new one. 7. Holy Croas (T) (18-1) ....lA I Kentucky voluntarily fMoptofi n 744, Bill Sharman of^Bbstem with Graen Miifior vs. 811k City, 7:15 clubs tha Dodger's iloii’t announce ihington, H a/ won the league Mcihild*. g-...... (1 EAtUEB FOB MUERS 8. Mfiuieaota (11-2) ...... 163 To Davis and Zaharias St. Louis—Jesse* Turner, 155(i, 660 aild.Dolph Stchayea of Syracusa salaries but it was laarnad reliably tha year 1890 he applied to the Since the inception of the pres­ Howilt, g ...... * , N*w York (NEA)--’•Til* Ama­ policy of plajdng no off-caeagpia title ia/l952 and hit imly P ark Commissioners of jboaton for w*rn*,r. g o 9. -Oklahoma City (4) (ll-3)-;135 St.- ■ Lonir, stopped Henry Hender-' gamea after five of tta plajrora waro with 678. H lfinai^ vs. North Ends, 8:30— that Campanalla get a |6.000 hike .256 in 196$. ■ ; ent Country Club there have been Loa Angeles (NBA)—Powerad 10. Georg a Washington (5) Philadelphia, Jai:. 26 OF—A . teur Athletic Union will'hold try­ ■on, 156, Kansas City, 4. Larry Foust Of Fort Wayne With Y. a permit to lay out a golf course in the fallowing professionals. The '.Totala ...... 114V« 33 track and field meet with a leap outs in' April to select sq'>*4s for involved In toe natkmal bcibo oeoa- to about $32,000 and Furillo a ZarniaL tha Phllaiielphia on* of the parks. The commis- Oat's Oriadtr 4111 by a two-horsdpower motor at th* (12-1) ...... 128 youth who, doctor* aaid would Detroit—Allie Gronik. 152, De­ 671, C trl Braun of New York with High vs. Hartford, 6:30—Ar- booat of abinit $8,000 to $27,500. first waa Edward Connery. After Second Ten of 6 feet, 11(/| laches. the women’s International Basket­ dals two yean ago. AthlaUd*! slugging outfielder, sioirers gave it due consideration him came Alex Simpson (Simp­ r. PI*. rear of each ski, with control* on never wa.k but who later leaped to j troit, outpointed Bill Siiddeth, 149, ' f ...... - 659 and Harry Gallatin, also of the mpry. E. J. (Buxiw) Bavaat, a Dodger gjnfir. f ...... q.' (Ml 0 the pole handles. Inventor Stanley IL SoatUe (2) <17-1) .... Mrs. ZAharfiu, who generally is ball Federation Tournament 'in Topeka, Kan., 8. Khickfe, with 611 round out the signed for a raise of about $7,000. and turned down Wright’s request son's uncle Jack, won the Open fiarry, f ...... o 0 .0 0 a world’s high Jump record, and a accorded .the -title of greatest France. ■ Hialeah’a 40-<)av 'racing aaoalM Polio Baneflt at East Side Rec-^ vice-prastdeat, handled both sign­ boosting ^la earnings tor tha 04) 0 Van Voorhlas make* 10 miles an 12. La SaUe ( i; (15-2) .. . ton Brown, 136 ',4, New York. iO. first tan. ings. stating It ivaa too dangerous ’ a ctempionahlp in Great Britain In ...... 0 : . "laryland (1) (13-4) ., woman arJUata Jivho , triumphed j woman golfer of all time, was Is its 27th since the track optnad I 4. coming aoSspn to about $32,000. sport. Hiiwever, after reimnsidcra- /Mpwl*y, f^,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 0 0-1 0 hour, climb* a 35-degree slope. 7 1 Montreal — Armand Savoie, in 1925. Thert'Was no racing In bfiff**# yb* hay! Furillo said hq fismad hla price 1884). Next came BIll/Hinton, them 14-^ .Louisiana State. (11-2) over (treaded cancer, were hoiwired ! stricken last sprini;' by a nialig- FAST-TRAVELING PITCHES Zernial hit 43^h»ma.ruas laat year, tloa they decided to allow Wright Billy Martin, Binar Mdersim, B8h i..t » , n » t groiyth, JSh# W-'s toM that J37 5 4 Montreal, outpointed _Hou*,- 1928.1543 nnd 1045. and got au"b|rtant(a1ly 'what ha second only ti^.laiider Al RoSen.. to lay out a cinirsa. This was ab­ 14. (H e) Chilifornla (14-2) Roman, Doq Grauer imd finally the 16.:(’n*) ,WlchUa (,16-2) . iMt night as tev moat cocragaoua surgavy might cur# her. but that Brooklyn (iP)—One of the moat asked. J , ‘Hia Pbtlailalphla PhUIlas eama solutely the first ciMirse- in New present Incumbent,/Alex Hackney. athletes ()fl9M. > ‘ jahe nev# would play golf pf 'With aaerlflce filesw it Others receiving mors than 10 Dhvis, a 1958 Olympia t chitmpioa lost 11 a year mfo. other Scotchmen, waa probably the •of the fairwaya Should be improved ^ n ta : Iowa 89. Wyoming (1) fiOj her o^ration flnisiicd third in th'e of teats tenducted last year at E.b- firiir real golf courts in the United and a few /minor- inexpensive aad Mr*. Oaarge :.(Baha) Diilrih. star studdeii’flei'.’ of the women's beta Field. A cathode-ray oscillo­ 8lda by alda Richmond 29, Idaho Jl) and Navy tab Zaharias, the eutotaadlag Stated. changes woulcf be beneficial. Wheh ?8. Louisville (1) 27. Bradley 25, section of toe Tam O’Shanter in graph was li^ . Joe Black's fast­ lu y e^ at 1866 after abuudoiilBg wamaa athlcti aad golfer af the CMfago. The Babe showed tiao est pitch was 93.$0 miles per hour. Talbot Returnt to Sports Scene these are accompliahed the Man­ No Colorado Aggies 23. Oregon State half 4!catury. • Coaw la, aw,G-E Ultra- tbe Iaya4rt, an Hackmatack Riiad, chester Country aub will Jiave ore and Rice 20,. Vanderbilt 19, tbu. tha heart of a\ champion, Johnny PodreS; tossed one at 88.50 tbara .w«ra 'MM48sb paapla wb* ba» at the best tofmotckgolf courses in Niagara 10. ';h- _ '5in. Zahiurla* 'was uaablc to ba kaows JM> odd*. \‘ mph. Bob MllHken’s'best was 86.50. Visian in aclian. m xitaaay WASTING LIVES came iutereated la golf aud a lay- the state. p'reaent due .to illneaa, .but Davis, ether ait. 77e won’t need ta After JO^Day Battle '^with Flu the six foot, cigh'; Inch Texan no give a salea talk—(Mt pie- r ' PEGS’ BAD'MAN , « > playing IL ' nin profceslonai baahethalf game* the age o. eight. He' was hos- clearest pietorcl Detigned England B a $ a a ly fi'ra • #**’v rxv *'• # * *>'•’"* •'d a'$ *'bT"*' *'1 i'Va' this saason, _. Wednesday Night at Rec f r u lUHF-VHF.- l« ,' demlcaily aad- evary othas..irbieb Atoo. Hew-Hampshite- 4, ^Sprtog- $1488 pitahSBd f(>r/ll weeks. :ij|d for * sport baftir* ha can way by- every agency and aaaoeia- aeva'ral yeiira, Uooid drai.ted from Boston, Jsn. 2,6 (g) The HoJy flald 4, Middlehnry 8. Trinity 3. BREAKS. J I ^ E N .r.v ■•T- ww use y y »J,).tl(m ,wtthto-Jto oeW L -iH iirr-w m Beaton UnlveTalty Yr Bridifeport 1, 1951 P A C K A R D - hi*~keeto -«o b a ii^ thte''h» hiid^'to -ONUTr^ :prSta,>Cteaadsrs' rated' 1041, T >Eadhk Seater. uHramaHc. Not $1475 t e fl,6M .; veaft!-'o». tiptoeu vnitil oiroulatlon M ^ ^ qf eoiME|tenc«; Y te b ri^ o f ’!'vfiiua ffiperta that ‘TWh’rfiwiliell nstionslly In the AP poll — toilay Massachuafttk T. • BroWn; Ptevl- Loa Aligclea (NBA) - r Fred foi:”‘fh#'"'doublehe*der basketball' Dyer, Dana Chinnon, Corky Fisher, *f4mIs4m Math flu they're putting ote thee* days faUad to raeaiy* a Sugar denca and Fairfield 1 each. GGKI JT **o’oeoo*««o*eeooos-seafiadeec**»*se*o •was restoi'iKl. Doctor# *(Md he .O EA L^ EVERYWH^ Ul^lDift ama-atar taatramta • • j Genuine doss not encourag*' axtenslva retained their top ranking among .5 1 3 4 5 Wampler’s triumph to' th# Loo never would walk properly, - game and dance to bcLpi^iiao^ by. Al Churilla, AI Frehelt. Hitok Jas- hfiw *• Sam aa ptuU. Bowl bid on Naw Year's Day ba- tha oollega taiuns of New Englanil The moat intereeiing develop-' Angeles-Open v.'as his first major lowakl. Don Pontlcelli and Russ raadiiig. caus* it waa not accredited, and ment wSa the rise of Ninwich’s uif- ' But the medica' were dtogfiostog the Recr eat ii n . Department, TERMS OF QUR GUARANTEE. in the weakly balloting oi Boatim 1950 P A C K A R D victory as a prpfesaioiial golfer. along atiict scientific Bnea. They Cowles. Wally Fortin's West squad [UTAAtotoM M ten autoaaotivi this will sat .tha record otialgbL defeated Horsemen (12-0) to fifth Wednesday night at the East Side Zn far aa wa can detarmlna, writers and broadeaateni. ■pot. Radte heater, ultnuiiatie. Net $126$ ar $1,9N allowed no. marg.'n for determina­ Jlec. AH proCroda Will enter 'to* will be made Up of the following; I RRhABb Holy Cross (13-1) received .15 of a a l y ...... •****•*•*#* $888 HoI,v6ke. Maes.—^iunmy Walk­ tion. Davis liad the (xiurage of a Dan Renn. Bob Daigle, ; George UficOurEfigyPay IlfjjU U lC r BRAKE PRODUCTI about tha biggest thing that hap- Our.favorite tennis author. er, 159, Springfield, stopped Willie Manchester Infantile Paralysis Cuahtog. IHck Dubonoski, Deb 04. aa faO* aad IV. penad during tha dlmout was tha tbe 16 first place votes and totaled •St. Louis, Jan. 26 (JPy^Big Don l f 4 f man and tha faith o f 'a child. fund. > PUm. PayiaenU G aidntr Multoy, aummlng up 159 points in yeaterday’a poll I f 4 7 Colemaiu 184, Atlantic City, 7. . Ha- -'"eixive-'ed auf^iciently to ' • • • ReyniHds, Bob Taylor. Dave TTO- . Your first quglificationu a u ftd n v srit to know that your brakas ."firing" of Freildl* Corcoran as Amariea'a dafoat to tb* Davia Builge, 88-year-old veteran tennis, ------I— Hams, Dave. Woodbury, Bob Ley- M«M HTML fl-tadi icM* ^ A s L ew A m are tar*. \ ■ managar by the profaaaional gal while Omnecticnit’s unbeaten Hus­ alar, lost hla 16th straight match PACKARD FRAZER walk, then run, the;i bicycla. He THE PROGEAM will get under­ ■edei. Oeselae awkegeey Cup raatches- at Malbinirna in bis Tha youngest boxer ever to win tegaiaad Gie use of his limbs and ' den and Dave Heyart. golf an. Thia saama to have eraatad kies (14-0) got 140 points oad-Uto on Jack Kramar’a touriiament tour SEDAN SEDAN way promptly at 6:30 with two $2.25 A Week Bad brakei cauie accidents! They must bs checked periodically a furor, and Justly so. inasmuch allck paper magasin* "T ennis ether first place V4>te. s. I j the heavyweight title waa Joe w ^ t to 'l4l*n tsanU champtoit, Dim- year In dafena* of tha Cup (hare) talna In football for th* first time ttoa. eoaoeptratiag *a pa aadM- Bu4lg*. continued to gat his Junior Lieagae. Dancing will atari Minnie Minoso of the White A COMPLETE ANTENNA Your*, your fanuly**, your fneod't safety ' wbnld b* graat." Mulloy w rites 11 atoce 1M7 Halthaito LeRoy Bolden ttoa to break the world reeard far at 8:80 uqtil dosing. Music will be I stroked back nightly Pon­ "With the p4>or aalactiiMiS and Look What's Coming ' find end Don Knauffi will laiid the Sox grounded into/the most dou­ b at stake. Have your brakes checked cho Gonaalas, Frink Sadgman and SEPTIC TANKS ind CESSPOOLS high Jump. Tbli be aerompUsbed supplied by records. managemant, many people wimitar 1984 aquaA 7 -,. Juae 27, la the NatlMtal AAL" The midget '‘squad ha* been ble playa to the /major leagues IN8TALUTI0NM regularlv. Pnncho fiaugra on Ikclr pro tour, If It Isn’t planned that amy." A erinpleto arganixatton of TRAINED SEWAGE SPECIALISTS The World's Pirst during 1953. but tha latest raport* wa come —tog tba ntost madern equlpaseat and aanehlnery—BESULTi A divided into an East and West With The Purchaae Of Any O f'(^r division. Merrill Whiston will guide Jack Brittoiy and Ted (Kid) acroos oontaiMla th at Budg* has BBTTEE Job at n LOWEB PRICE. SELP SERVICE — CASHXARRY GUARANTEED “YOUR DOLLARS HAVE MORE CENTS HERE” -gottan hlmaalf Into marvaloua On tha whole, the apints sc*im ' the East squad and will Jiavc aa Lewis fought tech other 20 times ! G E T V M o d e b ! appaara to hav* bqen fairly placed from March,/1915 to Feb. 1921. shap* tor a n u n of $8 ysar*. Wa Wfitoiprooflat af eeHara. THIS IS WHY his playera the following hoys; WE GIVE CONSUMERS' PROm SHARING while the germs stera getting in Carlyle Teaho. Bobby Stocks, Mar­ Lewis won thwe, Britton won four, ta Mve not availed yourself of this special offer cknibt, tlKHigh, th at it will avar aaU thair Ucka. W# can’t a| the mnr Naw nniergienni Water .., nor* people csB GENERAL ELECTMO FOR THE LIFE OF YOUR CM a has heeh cxtemled until Jan. 31. at tha beoi offica, ■naa InataSag. shall Potter, Steve Moaser. Ronal* two were draws and 11 were "no STAMPS FREE WITH EACH TOc PURCHASE / ment run another tsimperntute M'KiiiBCF Bros. Pfichett. Karl Reichelt. PhU Finley, decision" bquU. • bdeaus* tb* big. bad n»«>ai4i«w Naw ‘♦raotpfaor * aowar (1) Pronpt Service BARLOW’S TELEVISION Sacs toatelleid. Bruce McClain. Frank Naumec and Dick Sinovic, who will S o v o s Y e w l i o n m y t Wa era to belated poesoasion of Football League baa swiped a RPPLIRNCE STORE Ed Lcma. Gordon Todd will handle tb* fact that 1,062 tana of steel PtagS*d aewer Saes etana- (2) QinUityWork receive a(spring trial with the Urg« Itnaman from tha Giants. *i l^eeMeally. ( ) Rcafioasble Prices 1.UXURY AT A LOT LESS" th* reins of the West, squad and Braves, 1m the Southern Asaocla- MAfwaacTiMiP 6T UPtavau OATtmr «Esa.( Want into tb* eonstnietion of Hia- Thar* ar* plenty mors where fee 3 Sales and Service m il' have th# following btwa. Jqhn tlon .to/runs batted to. hits and SERUItE Mfih's naw clubhouse. Tha figure RE s a f e ; . . J E SU R E w*r*/termer star playera to that BRUNNER'S m D iX — MOTOROU — RCA n t MAIM 8T.. TEL. MI-6-6666 I and tbat It cam* in metric lengtha _427 Hartford Rd Munc hi-ster .Conn this is tha year hla club will snap ffOCKVILU ROAD. TALCOTTVILU Steva McAdam. toua 512 WEST CENTER S T ^O R .1 iaptaad of fact and toebas. ‘Tbav tb* Tanka* string. H m Chicagn • • • SEWAGE DISFOSA^COIByiflY [214 8PRII(.'6 8T,. B4ANCHE8TER TBL. MMLSMS hla seven years aa foot- YBLEPHONr MttclML M M t bad fi UsM-cutting it ta fit. - — WMto Sox also ara\ applying^V _ PPIM EVENINGS UNTRc 9;«i I ClAESltljSE jU N N A wiU eoetto coach a t Oklahoma, Bud Wll- tb* diatllaetloa, sad ena spring bo Ib* East oquad of- Juaion com- B*s taama lifiva .area 80. loot 7 Ibore is • balpful laHaf froaa farbahiadr 9Daod of too fbUouFiag; Rfibby tied 8. - i t ' . J t'M > iS A I I- -• 1 • / ' ■ ■ f ' ■ r ■- V. ' ~ ■ , .f; ; / ’■ / J ' i • V V./: r S'- . j - i . ■' -)' 1 ■ ' /'I *i ' ' ..V > . • ■■■ >< • ,! J: - f '■! /' > ] j / - ■ ■ >'■' ) - f '" V i ' MAKCHESTEi E V ]^ G MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JA n S a RY t 6 .1 9 M \ ' '• ^ Abb- MANCHESTER fiVENING H E R A ^, BiANCjtosTER, CONNi, TUESDAV, JANUARY 26,1954 ArtoMpIpUM for 8al« 4 BaaisMa Services Of|te«d IS 17 Help Waated—Male Sf HNNjksM Cowto W ReoNa wiUwpt Beard 89 winea* -Property ISN jCHBVROUet Ibrdor. fully Hi n m b f s r f t t t i Waitted^Real EatafiTTl ajiu ^ ad. Original black ttolrii. OUAb a n TKBD Ptnmbtam' and MBCHANIGS or mechanic's help­ ATTENTION Ladlaal Sllp-covara NON-SMCHOSBS, Hugo room, priv f o r B a lt > Unolauin, Asphalt Tlfo, Nubbar TOa AltaimUeea and aaw ------Wa.«n. eta aBtrance. Prtvale batli bImiim 7 0 Helping Hand Needed Kneeptlonaily clean. Only NM. er. Uaal working conditlcfis. Am and dtapaa euatoae nuP t Ra-up Anyone who has one bf thCM The, bellE the atars and the «t IMI. DooKlw KM an. SMUUiii. down. Douglaa Motora. m M a ^ tiona. copper piping, futures, hot Housea .,for Sale -72 8-3808. WINDOW 8BAX»8 aaada t o o ^ aolA n o Woodmad, ft 1 W A N T E D itema to offer may phone the wars iU at c m * ^ong feUow festoofia of laurel roping that ‘N ow air water automatic hoatora. Younks- YOUNG MEN., join Uie Merchant atraat TOt MItebaa PSIM. , NEWLY DECORATED, BaauUfully Welfare Dept. decorated Main St., and the iM» tfrusoA K n and Inatallad. Vaaatlaa bUnda town ainka aoM. IBtimataa g la ^ Marine. Big pay. For information furnished and spaefovii room. Iba MANCHESTER — New five roam Americana, although so^a joked m e tlmaglMMt and Gurtala roda M hour aarvtca MODERN 4 room nome, cabinet ranch, features fireplace, ceramic REAL ESTATE ^nter since the week befora « ______ADVT. McCLURE AUTO CO. C O. Lerantsan. ML write Box aooa, AahvUle, N. C. CLEARANCE SALE moataeaxwa complete«,veea^we« J^ht aewMwnmmwKealBhouaekaaplng kitchen, plastered wc’la, oU bura- and laughed about "mU^fright” Christmas were removed thia goanuttaa, H t i , No dbam pay- Batunataa gladly glvaai. P a m . faciliUes availkMe In' Manchaatcr. tile bath, hot water beat, city > T B R U m . aaaot, W 4 0 Oida li i ^ Window Shade Oa. Route 44 u MAN WANTED for Inside work In f4 All furalture, lampsI and a ^ l ar. full ccUar, near bus, school, MtillUes. full baaament, large lot when they faced radio an^tele warm, sprlogUke day. Uetoua-goaMp on th» aanto H SAYS: W e will pay top dollar ancas at tramendouktdotia saving. TotYou You wOLdiarvel at the daanOneea ahoraUig canter. Onl. $8300. Carl­ 4, 6, 7, 8 Room Single Houses Doctor Says n m K u. taaa, 4M OMttar Ik T S o . 9-OMO. Bolton Notch. MItcbril S-44TS. Uumlry. ApplyV in*** personprvewie only. 300' deep, near bus aad shopping Vieira mlorophohaa. Ths .Hartford decorator waa as cradlNe avldaaca.” for good clean used cars in save at of tkla DuUdlng. Children accepted. ton W, Hutchins. MI. 84182, 8-4884 canter. Price llt.OOO. T o Inapact wdicapped for several days lAVU niAT f A. M. Movhnr—TrwtidBfr- New Model Lasundry, ' 78 Sumn^“ jOaiitral. Priced so reaaonaMo Obituary^ The Americana, 1 Briton and 'T am chaigwl with paeati* g ISM FOKD GOSTOM tuder, radio, trade on the 1954 Hudson CABOfET MAKING. St. CHAMBERS FURNITURE -*ione Babraba Woods Agency. Please Call Koreans marched jauntily from Flat Feet Atay.Be the Cause because of storms and he had baator. Baautttal nmroon flaiah. manatalp. Raaaonabla ra ta a .___ S ta r a g e 8 9 you’ll gasp! Be sure and see this MANCHE!8TBR—Adams St., near hla crenr taking down holiday Mgativa,” ha aald. *Yhat la, %•$ Hornet, Wasp or Jet. Prices ^ t The Green , one. Mrs. Dorsey, 14 Arch. St. their laolated compound in the Of Some General Fatigue f o m t m u . Naw aUp covan. Rtma Ilka aaw. mataa gladly givaia Moutom'a ytetchall 8-8117^^ bus, schools, new CathoUc-chUrch. quiet buffer sone between the huge displays in other towns also. certain allegatiana sra aat an iumI start At 81895. Delivdred' in MANCHtorEN-. .ackage Dollv- Six rooms, garage, hot water oU GEORGE L. GRAZIADIO Douglaa Motora, a n Main S t WoodworiUng Sbopt. PUgrim Situatibns Wssted-<- HourgniO to 5—7:30 jo4;80 P. M. FURNISHED ROOM near Cwrter. BEAUTIFUL NEW 6 ROOM Red and Allied Armies In Korea. By EDWIN P. JORDAN. N. D. that certain tofan n cfo ■*«""** •#$ Manchester. Don’t wait see us cry. Local light trueki^ and heat, screens, atom windows, package delivery. Ratngorators. F c s is la 8 8 OenUeman preferred. Mrs. Rol- COLONIAL: Hot water oil b e a t h s They bad aet up thla. Srat meet­ ' wx"^'****" Service be drawn. The nagativa ttaalf la ah. t o d a y ? amerite drive. Fenced yard. The R e a lto r Two correspondent* have recent­ p^Dial M I-3-5121 1948 ENGLISH FORD MANCHIISTER WaMtof Sarvtoa waahata and atova atiovliw a Bton, at HaacI St. MI. 8-8707. heat, ceramic tile bath, fire­ ing with American newsmen end founded to hesnay at tm>-' HOUSEKEEPER Desire* work for u i o FRIGIDAIRB refrigerator. Uic*"***! Broker. they showed no reluctance to be ly asked whether fiat feet can be Portabla aqulpaaeat Qeaeral spoclalty. ML t-mtX 208 High St, West, Manchester, place. $88.68 monthly with Tel. Manchester MI-9*6878 known wltneeaee wheaa rradIhMIL* . Tel. MJ-9-9442 small adult famUy. Call MI. 8-74’ Call after 5 p. m. MI. t-8347. Mrs. Philip McOBha Interviewed, separately of to­ responsible for paint in the legs, Probe Boycott cannot ba tested.” ' A178 win tsks it ewsy. waldlag. boUar and funaoa ROOM FOR RENT on boa Una, MI. M l. 8-7818. small down payment. ing. MItebaU S-16U AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CD. after 5 p. m. Mra. Sadie (McCollum). Mc­ gether. However some refused to ptraiw wer Is rim|>te: they can In­ Cbntrary to "all our ' " Open Eveninffg local and long dlatawra moving, 0-0181. Cabe, wife of Philip McCabe of answer specific queatlOns. deed. There la little doubt that this cM cepto of jusUca.” ha _ CHORCHES MOTOR SALES s 47SS. R. C. A. VICTOR phoiwfraph, al­ NEW 6-ROOM garrison type co­ ARE Y o u r e a d y to acU your pacliiag. atorafs. can MItehril T>ogs—Btris—P INS CHBVROUnr dtiuxa tudor, COMBINATION Gas and oU range, large ahade trees, artiatlc atone oners as clvtUans by asking that big toe and the heel. Thla is one of having a one-party subcommit­ M ti^eollact Looks and runs very good. Only tuned and overhauled. Pickup and ATTRACTIVE Housekeeping room. . . Baa us befora David McCollum, of Mancheatetr, their captors Uks thafu baek. tee with such wide investigating portetf’ mto none of them identi­ nMco comUtloa, NM fuU price. NN. Center Motor Sales, 4S1 Main DECORATE NOW. Quamitead FfHt BEAUTIFUL certified Con- white, with copper water coil and Walla, no development, centraUy farms avsilabJe. Down pay-P*»P8rt»- " kind of flat foot. But there is an­ deUvary aarvica. Glbson’a Garage. workmanship. FuU tnauranea cov­ AU home conveniences. OU heat, located, overaise ,;arage, amerite menta of $1,500 and up. Call you sell. and several niecea ahd nephews. The Allies took back some 22,000 powers. fied the paraon who did tha ta- L O 0T -^A 88 b o o k No. StO. , DpugUa tnvitaa you to look, com> ML a-sou . neettout bred parakeets both nor- gaa water heater. ExceUent con­ other arch, at the ball of the foot, portin g., pafot aiaaurbara. Oouglaa Mdtora, erage. Kaystona Dacbratora. MI. Bendlx washer. 83 Garden St. drive, many extra*, only 113,900. BRAB-BURN REALTY Funeral acrvlces will be held in anti-Red Chinese and Koreans and The inveatigations s'ubconunlttee N otm la b a n ^ fivan that Paaa 1950 Ford V-8 4-Door Sedan i^kl and rare oolora, visit the Ray- dition. 880. M l. 0-1001. Fhoae mtehell 8-8373. M ilford at 10 a. m. Thuraday which algo can be broken down He has been unable,, he aaM, to No. toauad by-tta 4a«k. ..an.iisiit...... Jmac Aviartea. Route 44-A.-Bolton. , W-.Hutemns,, ML.I4182. released them as free men Friday and cause a. good deal of difficulty. waa created with vikually im- ^«in. Low pajments: DOORS OPENED^ kaya fUtodb STERLING SILVEA sendee for I, FURNISHED ROCM for rent near 8-4694. THE JOHNSON BUILDING morning in -st. P«t«ra'Cwurch, m!dnl|f«trA mOnd Jirap W aW t Ihhlted authtfrily- lo ffiyi^l|.to aee-thB- origtamt ~ docunanta '• an toga DmiutiBORt at (ba Flrat Na* V copied; vacuum ttaanara, trona, AU blrda guaranteed. We alao Main St. Gentleman preferred. NEEDED IMMEDIATELY for out -Often the flrat rign of trouble in which toe AEG memo wa# baaed, NO MONEY DOWN PAINTINO. Exterior gad tntatlor, carry a. complete line of cages pte server and ohest Included. Ini­ C O M P A N Y Milford, with burial t o that city. 4,300 Chinese arrived in Forinosa thia second arch la the formation aUeged wrongdoing In tboWovern- ttonal Bank at Maacbaator baa O n ly 8 9 4 5 . guns^ ate., rapNred. Sbaars, p iq t^ m a n i^ . OaUtnga MI. 8-8170, 8 Haacl St. of town buyer, 8 or 7 room ranch Tueaday. and the remainder of m ent \ / Sqrpnr4(M Ify MMte baan loat and application baa baan \ and and Buppliea. Phone MI. 8-MlS. tial "D ', 8110. Tel. MI. 8-7981. HENRY s t r e e t Arca-^Flve-room 953 Main Street or colonial, to A or AA sone. Cape of a callous which may be tender knlvca, mewars ate., put Into cota- •d; WaU paper hooka on Cape Cod, garage, wooded and Mrs. Annie J. McNnlly some 14,000 imti-Iteda waa due or painful. /On every occasion that ha has mada to aald bank for paynaDt at ^ ISO.W Par Month ditlon for coming naada. BraltiK f ^ n evenings 7-8 p.m ., all day CLEAN, COMFORTABLE sleeping MI4-7436—Evenings MI-8-0018 Cod style considered if desirable. It had becohM apparent iikro- rtin for pubUc offict, Condon CHORCHES MOTOR SALES Eatfmatab ^van . FuUy Saturday and Sunday. EIGHT PIECE walnut dining room fenced lot. A nice home complete Mrs. Annie Jane McNally, M, of Wednesday. cent weeks that McCarthy ^ tba amoQBt OB dapoalt. Win daUvar ona at tbaaa roliable waita. S2 Pearl atraat set. ReaaoBablc. Hartford 7-0678 room for one or two boaUiess peo­ Other liaUnge accepted. Elva 848 Hilliard St., died this morning come from some Mid, "chaigaa that I waa a Om - traaaportatloa Cart. CaU Edward R . P ries,.: ple. Betide bath. Central. Call with everything for only $13,800. SEVEN ROOM Center entrance The Communists refused to ac­ birth defect, from an injury, or under pressure from the Seitete 8-1003. after 8. Tyler. Realtor. MI. 8-4489. at the Manchester Memorial Hos­ cept the 347 pro-Reda as war oris- munlet, sympathlaer that I have LO0T—Pali^ tM ’a black laatbo^ 1S47 Cbevrolat Flaailiiia Tudor Se­ MI-9-9483 * MANCHESTER. T. V. Sarvlca. CANARIES. GUARANTEED ali«- before 8 a. m. or after a p. m. MI. Warren E. HoWlanu. Realtor.' MI. Dutch colonial. Large living room from paralysis. Ill-fitting shoes Republican leadership to bring tiie' ers, all colors, also femalas. 8-8800 or A. R. Wilkie, Jr.. MI. with fireplace. Cheerful famUy pital, after a short Illness. She onors, charging that foe'Indian Improper aaaociationa la tha ftoMbiad C lo w on Main St. find' dan—New iwlnt aaat eowera. radio and T.V. ^adaUats am PAINTINO AND S ROOMS FURNrrURE^8189 8-7887. IF 'R E A D Y , to buy, aeU, a: change frequently make the arches break long dispute to /an end. gen. peat, have been repeatedly made ar can 1C. MI. 9-043t. 8 *389. ’ kitchen and dining room. Four rsL. aauta, moTigagea arnuigad. waa born In AnneUnore, Ireland,' plan rideatspped the armUtice down* and often the body weight Knowland of California, the OOP 1|4S Cbevrolat Tudor Satbn— Ra­ 1941 Chevrolet Tudor—1143 188). House aatvlca call |d.50. First class work^ Your neighbor Bedroom, living room, kitchen. June 7. 1858, and had been a real- s^toat me in my dlatriet** aad dio, haatar. Runa waO. ONE LARGE, fumiehed room for real nice bedrooms and bath on O-iault Howard R. H-.tinge. terms. ,, is just more than the arches can leader, said recehtly Mc(jarthy LOST-^PASS BOOK N(X TITfS. 1841 Chevrolet Oub Coup*—1145 MRdiaU 84M0 day or ray rccommendatloh. 30 years In ,, : Used but In good ahspe. Easy two. With or without kitchen privi­ ATTRACTIVE FOUR Room home second floor. FuU attic. Oil steam dent of Manchester for over 50 The extraordinary nOws confer­ stand; yotera have repeatedly __ 1S4S Dodga Sedan—Jot black Manchester. Rairmond Flake. Tel. Live Stock— Vehicles 42 Agency, satebaU 8-il0’(. ought to make it possible foe the Notlca la haraby glvan that Paaa 1840 'Chevrolet Tudor—$95 tenma. See it day or night. Phone leges. MI. 8-477S. In very fine conO;uon. May be heat. Amerite drive. One-car ga­ years. ence appeared de.'«lgned to get the Arehee Caa Be Helped Democrats to serve. " their confldanca la m» aa Book“ * No. r r a " . laaiiad by Tba et Very clean. RaMo and GONDER'S T.V. Sarvlca. availahia MI. 8-8337. me H artford 8-, a sub­ Savtaaa Bank at Mancbaator baa S CENTER MOTOR SALES • cattle. Also horses. Piela. Bros: 48-4890. ture. immediate occupancy. Call details and appointment call Elva two-CamUy, thrae-famUy. bust- James J. Jasaie and Mrs.M n. Annie them accept the pro-Rcd POWs helped by proper treatment except, waa twlea elaetad to' tha baaniMla^oa and appUcatlon baa baan ISM Naah Sedan. PhUco factory stqpervlaed aervico. PAINTING AND aaaa property. Have many cash Guthrie, both of Manchester, sev. committee member, said one rea: State L^ialatura ha- TaL ML 8-1488. Tel. M l. 8-7408. A—Lr-B—E -R —T—•—8 Boarders Wanted 59-A Madeline Smith, Realtor. Ml. Tyler, Realtor. MltcheU 0-4488. aa free nien rather than war pris­ perhaps. In those who are very old son the OOP wants some Demo­ mada to aald bank for payment at McCLURE AUTO CO., Inc. 861 Main Street ^ PAPER HANGING 8-1842 or MI. 8-48’Y. teyeiw Uortgagea arranged. en grandchildren and four great­ oners. fora wlnnteg a Hanae'seat In 1868. 43-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD SIX ROOM Cape Cbd, five finiahed. or In whom the condition has crats on the subcoraknlttee Is that •T t h in k /h e ^eald, "thBt tba amount at dapoalt. sra Main S t. Mancheatcr f u r n a c e s Vacuum cteanad. oU Pteaaa eall Georsa L. Grariadlo. grandchildren. Holdbaeks INahoiiorable Nice yard. Hot air heat (oil), gaa existed for too long. The arches it plans to explore alleged wrong­ persona are 'tratUng fo r pfdiOeal TU. MI-S-S4tt humcra serviced. For expert and ROOM AND GREEN SCHOOL section, 8 room Realtor. MltobcU 6-687R 109 The funeral will be. held TTiura- Meanwhile, in Washington, the usually cannot be builLup to their LOST—PASS BOOK No. SCtS. ______Open Cveniaya 1847 PONTIAC Q ub sedan. FuUy JOHN M. M cCAl^ E L E C T R IC Board. • Gentleman. hot water heater. Neat- center at Uenty atraat. ^ day afternoon at 2 o’clock at the doing In the ITuman administra­ advantage upbn toe-p4MaiOBa o f equipped. Priced to seU today at prompt service caU Bob Garb Ml. 8-7475. ranch, attached j^arage, radiant Defense Department said the normal position immediately be­ Notlca la baraby glvan that Paaa BAILEY‘8 Antique Shop. 883 Me*" REFRIGERATOR heat. Priced to sell. CaU Owner town. Price $11,750. Gaston R eal, Holmea Funeral Home. 400 Mato tion. To do so with an all-Repub- fear and hatred. Mere oppoalUaB Book No. S4ias, laauad by Tba only $889. Center Motor Sales, 481 w ilght. MRchaU 8-8448. 30 Laurel StrAt Army has prapared dishonorable cause they have been collapsed too Ucan group, Muhdt said, "gives the atTMt. MRchaU 8g008r Uodarately BEDROOM SUITE HAVE OPENING In my licensed Hartford 33-3887. ty. Broker. M l. #-5781, or MI. CASH WAITING 'for any type real St. Burial will be in the East to-COmmuniste, while Important, la' avtnea Bimk at Mandiaatar baa Main St. 3 8$3$. estate you bava to aeU. Flrat and Cemeteiy. __ discharges for all 21. Secrete.ry far. The bulld-up has to be done country an erepneous Irrfprasaion -ALL KINDS of antanna work. GaU priced Item# In china, glan. tin­ LIVING ROOM SUITE home- for elderly peraon'.nan Call The gradually with felt pads. not enough. lYe.iadat have a much bamaan lootloa' and ^plication baa baan DeCORMIER MOTORS Tel MI-3-7S88 or MI-3-6738 ware. pewter and tumlture. second mortgage money available. Friends may. call at the funeral of Defense Wilson overruled Army . .M t looks like a Republican st­ more positive poUtical ptillaanplij 1991 CHSWROLET todor deluxe, Art Pinney, TV Antanna Spddal- Virginia House. MI. 94171. MANCHESTER ~ recommendations for mors lenient Exercises such as walking u c k .” made to aald b a u for payment at STOVE, DINETTE SET MANCHESTER-4 Room Cape Cod Alao tlattoga wautad. CaU The home tomorrow night from 7 to if we are to avoid both the taor- 1 SAYS: “For your driving radio, heater, back up lights, sun ist. Sales and Service. Va^ fair 13 unfiniehed) brick front, 2-car undesirable discharges. around the floor on the outside . t tba amount at dapoalt. ^ prices. Tel. ML 8-|773. RUGS, LAMPS. TABLES. UNO­ W E S T S ID E Johnson Building Company 853 9:30. McChirthy had announced he and rora of World War 111 and to stava visor, aUp covert, new ttraa. Many Morticages 31 For the BEST buy in garage, etorma, screens. A beau­ Main St. MI. 8-7438. Evenings $a. In ordering dtahonorable dis­ edges of the feet, grasping mar­ the other three Republicans of hit J extras. Local owner. Only 8114S. LEUM AND OTHER ITEMS TO bles with the toes, and others are off an acute economic.deprMslea at 1C8T-PASS BOCHC No. SU43. pleasure see these fine cars.” WEBB’S T-’ IT Mante St $3 per VENETIAN BUNDS Apart meats— Flats— Priced Right—813,000 tiful home. E a E Realty. 9-0018. charges fo r the 21 Americans, subcommittee, to .two closed con­ home and among.our_____ Notlca la baraby ytvan that Paaa See Bob - (Hlver, Center M o^ FIRST AND second mortgages COMPLETE TOUR HOME. MI. 84297 - S-44$0. TT-Mlaa Kathrya Q bIb b - - often helpful In restoring strength aOl/M.” house call. AU wmWfuUy guanut- bought for our own account. Fast, Call MI-3-4865 FUlXY GUARANTEED. USED Tenements 63 WilMin said they have the right ferences with the Democrats, by He took up the reported nceusa- ..1,. Book Hou^ SlStt.- laauad.by .. Tba . J«j|ea...^M iaiL ______i_ ...... : . FINDELl. MSG. C a ... Six room- single- -In good condl------USX ..YOUR, house with us -for a - .Swton.. daughter to .try.-to- clear-their fiameei -if to. ..t.he-.m uscles...and. -UgiunehU unanimous vote-liadt------teod C aU M L e-eOfla for quick hute. confidential 'aervica, - Manchesfer ----- BUT IN GOOD -SHAPE Of the late Bernard H. Quinn and thns and staumfiita !h the' ABC! Savinga Bank at Manchaotar baa eat service. 485 East Middle Turnpike tlon. Clean and comforUble. OU *^*^1^®'**'"**^ sure sale. For appointment call they ever care to do ao. which are supposeij to hold the •an foot Investment Corp.,.,344 Main street. 4 ROOMS and bath, can be used aa Ellen Rady Quinn, died last night arches in normal place. The use of Power. IB Reaclsded memo, one by ona, and A»|i|ed ------1 and application baa baan 1968 FORD VICTORIA MI. 8-5416. ^ Also Reconditioning ALL FOR ONLY 5 rooms if desired. OU eteam furn­ heat, screens and atorm windows. Mil'Ll'. .•l‘l‘"8’. new roof. Gaston Realty, Broker. Ml. 9-5781. Meanwhile, their Army pay has 1. Rescinded the rule which of them. . X - .mada to aald bank far payaMataC ■ Anto.. Afceaaortes i TI b m ) A .or.'MI...84888.-.. .. - .... at her home on Locust SL., follow; batiUL, that'u alter-, HARDTOP ~ ” a NHQUEB Reflirtriiad. RMSdring Tapes and OordV’b^ Yard ..... — ■'$425'', . ace. newly tiecorateff. Partly turn-' bcew halted- and-whatever veteram- gave McCBrttiy sore hiring atid fir:' As fof the aeciuintiMi oif'(jim - tba amount oCdapoatt. dond . on aby furniture, nemaa, - line and school. Financing -- -riw eaesw mv-iewi. I MU ing a prolonged llinsas. beneflts th ^ might have received nately immeraing the feet In hot Like, new^ Cdor ivory and MOTOR sat lE, near a u tor guaraa- EAAY TERMS—FREE STORAGE 'ished, stove and refrigerator ; very price. 813,000. Call A C B Realty , She waa born to Manchester, and and cold water, speeds recovery. tng power. 'This disputed rule, muniat party memberahlp. Ooadoii ISO Buith Main atroat. PboSk Belg Wsntad—Fenisit 35 central, on but line. Rent 8*3 ranged.'Call anytime. under other cfrctimstanceg have adopted July 16 over the Demo- ■aid: f«m graen. Save a bundle on taa, 10% down. Cbavitdet. Ford. DBXTA-DE Wa l t power tods and Co. MI. 8-3303. Legal Notice spent her entire life he>e. For Mitch^Edsaa. Phon6 Ms Immediately monthly. Only reliable adulU need been canceled. crate’ protest, declared “the chair­ ‘T em not now nor have T avar t h is c a r . Mercmy, Dodga. Plymouth, WANTED—Girl for general laun­ aeccasorles. Sales, service, demon­ many years, she was employsd to stration. Terms arranged. Capitol HARTFORD 6-0358 *PPly- Write Box K, Herald. h a r v a r d r o a d , corner of Wilson overruled' Army recom­ man of the committee shall have been a member of the OoimiD’jiiiat |U4g6. Pontiac, Buick, Olda- dry work. Good wages and hours. UMITSTION OEOKB the finishing department at Che ------MX. Sdns. Mae’a m ^ a , 1174.16. Cola '^otors. Skiuipment Co., 8S Main St. AFTER 7 P. M. 46-4690 FRANCES K. WAGNER Princeton Street: cuatom-built. A tjoUKT OK PROBATE ,h#Id ney Bros. mendations that the 31 be given the right to hire and dismiss em­ party, and to toe beat at my knowl­ Honsehokl Servicss Apply In person. Maple Dry Qean- 3’ i ROOM Unfurnished apartment leas onerous "undesirable dis­ sOaCoiattns, Raupbolatar* MItchaU 80960. See It Day Or Night Realtor five-room Cape Cod, large living f.'. NsnehMier wlUiin .ami :<■# ih- She is survived by one sister, ployes of the committee, and that edge my wife te not now and has Offered , 13-A erS and Launderers, 73 Maple St. SOiaTTHlNG NEW, something dif­ for middle aged working couple. room with fireplace mirror and District of Manchester, on the 20th day charges.” o / i c f *s the chairman of the committee never been a member at tha OMs- If you have no means of trans­ Heat, hot water, electric etove. MI-0-0028 of January, A.D. 1M4. MUs Mary J. Quinn; one nephew, 1950 CHEVROLET 4-DR. y ferent. See the new triple^!de built-in bookcasea, corner china Prsseau JOHN J. WAIXKTT. Judes. Walter B. Quinn, and four nieces, -Army lawyers, urging this shall assign to the minority a munist party.” •* FOR YOUR BOOKKEEPING Machine operator. aluminum combination windows— portation, I’ll send my auto for References. Write Box O, Herald. course, cited regulations which say — S E D A N . Young woman wanted for Immedi­ you. No obligation! DUPLEX 84. fine location, city cabinet in dining room, modern Mrs. F. Winston Bendall, Mrs. Ar­ njcfohor of the sUfi agreeable to - / ■ SALE riuuhpooiiii caU also doors at great savli». CaU utilities. 3 furnaces many poaai- cabinets and automatic N sr) E. Churchd'.. late of Manchester, thur E. Lofqulst Mrs. Frank J. an enlisted man can be diehonor- Q—Does the Federal Oovern- mm (McChirtby) and to operate De hike throughout and fan* Shnmpoatng Oo., MttdtaU 64883. ate opening in accounting office. Mild Dlitrlct* dfcea«nei>t- ■ ' y Jnr^^aald caocutor la dlrpctrd to *lv# o’clock, with a solemn high re­ Q — From what ore la alum­ m a k es. sold or rented. Repairs on aU f o r R en t 64 plete. This la not in a project. Sale. Seen by appointment only. public notice to the crediiora to hfln* may be ordered by the head of a 8. Agreed that any member nr (Ototi^aed tram Page Oaay’^ furauhad. Traded in on a W illyg hard- 17” CONSOLE television with I g eh A la# —..<#a •__ •• ^ quiem Mass at St Jamea’ Chur inum made? ------Mis . Itala Tybur, dlrae- low price. Keys mada wbUa you makes. Marlow’a their claims within said time allow­ service without trial. - tor. Phoaa MXtehIU a4767. Save several hunted on YOUNG WOMAN wanted fo / Im­ doors. Radio and pHOno Jacks, Country atmosphere, extra large Phone Ml. S-8ail. at 9 o'clock. A — Bauxite. the subcommittee, Republlcan/or wait. Mnrlow'a GRoImO------FUX)R : ------office space. lot. Must be seen to be appreri- ed by publlahin* a copy of thla order But Wilson’s legal advisers cited Barton auoqMed that , ------" le c a r . mediate Opening In bUllng section. BEAUTIFUL Selection of wool ram- 8135. Alao brand new PhUcq 18!i* In some newspaper havlnic a circulation Friends may caU at the funeral Democrat, henceforth could^orce MRS. BOPFT, reader and advisar. COLE MOTORS Typing aWHty. must be fast and Good traffic location. 700 sq. ft. ated. Price $12,900. Gaston Realty, MANCHHaSTER—6 room Cape Cod, In said probate dlatrlct. within ten daya precedent going back‘ to 1806 In a vote on whether to hira or fire might he made for a new vet# tt W EAVING at tmrha, moth hota# nanta at low’prlcea. Also rug wool 'food freeser. Over $150 saving. full basement, fully insulated, ex­ home Wednesday and Thursday supportipport of blabis action. - Q — Mluit Is meant by the mil All wricoma. Ne FrankUn Ava., accurate. Experience in bUUhg de­ plus full basement, lavatory, heat­ - Broker, MI. 9-5731, or MI. $-8838. from the dale of thla order, and return nighta from 7 to 9 o’clock. lennium? anybody on the etaff./Mcfterthy there should te "ah iinpottaat new 436 Center Street and tom clothing, hoiaary runs, and Instructi'ms to braiding ruga. CaU MI- 9-7431 before 7 p.m. cellent location. E a E Realty. make to thin court of the notice siven. iRa pro-Red Americans did not offer after the eraplearea bo an across from tba Art tbaatar. Poe sired but not cafoiiUal. WUl train CaU RockvUla 8470S. ed. 873 a month. ,CaU Warren E> last July had refuaed/o permit a handbags repaired, sipper ro> Howland. Realtor. MI. 8-8800 or A. MI. 843a7 - 34480. JOHN J. WAI.LETT. Judfe. know of that—but all said they A — It la a period o f a thouMnd atrike." appointment can Hartford 4M7N. . MI-9-0980, placement, umbrellas repaired, right person for the position. Hoa- MOORES Combination oil and gaa years during which, some per­ vote in one case. / 1961 WILLYS 4-WHEEL FLAGSTONE. Stone for walls, range, converted for PhUgas. Ex­ « . WUkle, Jr., MI. 8-4389. ... . OBDEB feared they would be persecuted Ha noted argutoente___ _ men's shirt coUara reveraed and pitaUaaUoa, sick lekve, 'vacation MANCHESTER CAPE COD, four roosoa, abed dor­ AT A tXnjRT o r PROBATE held sons believe. (Christ will rule this 4. Agreed that toe three Demo- DRIVE and titmrance benefits. RodcvUle house fronts, fireplaces, etc. Bol­ cellent condition. CaU MI. 9-1798. if th«y went home. cretic member/ by their own ment-sponaor^ atrika votaa INCOME TAX replaced. Marlow’s little Mend- OFFICES FOR RENT, 1-2-8 mer, steel center beam, fireplace. M Uancheater within and for the Funerals Several said bitterly that the earth in person. inject more government into : Can Dan I^ETIME Battarten satf-charg- 8-8831. aktanalon 34 for further In- ton Notch Quarry. Ml. 84817. IXstrict of HaMheeler, on the DOth day unanimous voU could block public MoalarrMl.* ^ F>|11 w ip w p J ^ tog.Shop,....__ 1831 FLORENCE daluxe-gax and S^J***- Centf*ily located nn-Mato New six room ranch on. a. i!*»"JL«xteaa. .Tel, Ml. 84081.. of Jwioary; A.D. JS64.------^ United- States -had eatd-4t-nvouM ralatlonar” ^ ibl. • yaajr-tdara^. m formatlOD and anpotattment. Q Where was the flrat dis­ hiurtoga Ih/any inquiry. They bur. Just like new in out; BraCGS-STRATtON uied tractor oil combination range, lii good St., naar Post Office. Plenty of bus line. Ready for immediate MANCHESTER—Garrison colonial, I^eaenl. JOHK J. WALi ;ETT. Judge. n ot'prosecu te any Wh'o 'returhe'd To'leaaan ^the danger of govaro- BOOVXSt VACUUM cleaner salaa car. Let us demcoatrata. Budget parking space. Center Springs ,.1:'***1* of Charles E. Lathrop, late of Alexander Bapoalk and cited posaible court martial covery of gold In thei New World? could te ^erruled by a majority ment totervnnUdR;” Barton aaM lha coat. Cola Motors, MItchcU YOUNG WOMAN, fuU time. Foim- snow plow and complete garden condition. Reaaonabl*. PI. 2-7840, occupancy. Only $12;500. 8 rooms and extra lavatory down, Ntincheattr. In said Dlalrlrl, deceeaed. of toe mpmters of the parent gov- and sarvlca. LaPlamme AppUaaca Building—Contractiiig 14 tain. N o nights, no Bundaya. Apply attachments. Can arrange terms. Realty Co., 470 M4to St. Call Ml. On motion of Maynard W. Brttta of Funeral services for Alexander charfes facin* (?pl. Edward S. A — Costa Rica, by SpaniHh ex­ the Qiamter sugjgeata that tha 54980. 0-3239. 3 room and full bath up. Ontrally Haponlk, 42 Knighton St., were plorers. ernm ^ operation! committee. Co , 18 Oak St ML M Ni: in parson only, 438 Hartford Road. ^fiiU 9-0880 after 13 noon. WHITE COMBINATION oil and Centrally located 6 and 6 located. E 6 E Realty. XQ. 0-8297- •aid Manchester, executor. Dickenson of Crackers Neck. Va-. parties In a dispute ba pannittad gaa table top stove. Good condi­ •** montha from held this morning at 8:80 from the McCarthy said toe votea were to agree on eithar a public ar 1948 JEEP,4tWHEEL JJltlVE _ inqv may xoma. an .why duplex w i& a one car garage. 8-4480. ____ the 20th day of January A.D., 1M4. be one of two who left the orifinel flLKTCRnt Woomo ton-return 4» MJU KINDS of> carpentry work. BOUBEWlVES-^AnxidOa TO airn fl TRADE-INS Accepted on Schick, tion, reasonaMc. MI. 8-8773. SECOND FLOOR. MOO aq. ft., W. P; Qulsh Funeral Home and at Kroup o f 23 earlier. Q — What provision In the Wy­ rt by himself, -Mondt'and Sena:' private agency to conduct tbo rota., iir own bbraa. CaU ML S-tt3S Show ihe it cleaner One any­ ^ you pick up a pair of ano- plenty light, two lavatories, three 7and Ihe same are •••iisifjxalimited Miuand ttllVWallowed Reasonable rates. HOtebaU 8-438L to 83 per hour without canvassing. Remtogton, Sunbeaip rasora. Also Within a Mock of the Center. MANCHESTER ~ Well located A- for credilori within which to , bring 9 o’clodc in St. James’ Church. The United States never- an­ oming C'onstitotlon nude It dif­ rrksen (R-IU.) end Potter (R - atea Speetlie Need sent. w h e re . empa'a^. All slses 83.30 up, cash JORDEN UPRIGHT freeser, holds front rooms, aulUble light manu- In *h«ir cisim i' aeainat aald ratal#, The Rev. George Hughes waa ferent from other original state and carty. Brunner’s, RockvUle GENERAL Write P. O. Box, 841 Hartford, cutting heads for aU rasor*. Rua- Exceptionally large lot. House sone lota with -wat^r and sewer, nounced publl*My that any re­ "Only in cases where the partiaa CARPiamiY — Ai- Conn. 750 pounds,. 8 rnonUu old. CaU ^turtog. large office halls. Apply s\akWfta«Ih#,' Mid. rxrculor a... as.— la —_..at. ttirpcieodirected .. uito ".^7 giy«atrs the calebrant, the Rev. Edgar Far­ aonatltutlone? WANTEb-IUda to Pratt A Whtt- Taloo^^c. Opm ovank^ teratlona. addltlona and new sell’a Barber Shop, comer Oak in- good repair. Immiediate oc­ 90’ or 140’ frontage, good depth. Ipublic notice to the crediiora to bring turning prtaeners would be famgai- failed to agree,” he aaM. "abaoM and Spruce. MI. 9-8444. Backer, 38 Oak. 'In their cM m — a —....wlihin aald----- ..lime al­ rell Uta deacon and tiis Rev, John 'A — It is ths Only state icoi toera te goveinment aupatviatan nay,Oacond ahitt. from vicinity of construction. Dormers, porches, cupancy on one side; The Escott Agency, licensed brok­ teed immunity, but promised 'lair at LADDER er. MI. 0-7088. lowed by publlahing a copy of thia'order F. Hannon, the subdeacon. Mrs. and friendly Individual treatment. tution which granted both /m en the baUot” PWMt“ ------St, East Hartfocd. ML garages and rooms tinlaoed at CRANE HEATING boiler and oil TWO OR THREE room office on / In _*ome newspaper having a ciroula- Jane Maccarone waa organist and Reds Ask K orea t o r n 1950 LINCOLN 4-DR. ' . k. ' . " ■ ■ ■ THE llon In Mid probate diatrYcT, wlt'hYn'T«m 'The strange procession of Ameri­ and women the right to vo>e from Among the Eiaenhower raean- reaa W var, Center Motor Saioa, 481 ly done. No job too amaU. For n ee pa^ while training. High parking to lot next door, west. 8-8946. thereon by publishing a copy of thla Annual biuiquet o f Co. 2, Pfe. Samuel D. Hawl^s, Okla­ theory.that the earth Is round? - Main stroatx^ People Everyday’* FOUR ROOM bungaIo4r at 108 en. three beautiful bedrooms and order iii some newspaper having' a ciri have the CfommunlsU gtrike toe Ivas/Uka toe Damoerata on tba FOR SAFE and Courteoua Auto eatlniate' caU Henael * Gayaw. school education . desirable. Selected Oak Flooring - South Mancheatar F ireraDspt.,...... will homa 'City, Mid "do ,-you think A ;— Pythagoras of Greece chaige from the record. Urivlng Instruction with insured Weat Street, RockvUle. bath. Front and rear porohea, oU FOUR AND four duplax, six yaara culallnn. In said .District, at least fly* abont, 3300 years ago. coimwfttea- baa been crtttealtt the- MI. 9-3001. N-O-F-MA ...... per M 8314.00 days before the day of eald-vhearlng. be held Saturday evening In the they tried to buy qa ? Don’t the The Reda have toaisted on dia- 1961 Studebsker Champion dual control car caU Laraon Drlv- Permanent work. Ages 16-38. Wearing Appnrel— Purs 57 . ateam furnace. Attached galage pl<). OU ateam heat, amerite ■trika poll idea from the outaat. Landscaped lot.# Rusco combina­ JOHN J. WALLSnrr. Judge. fire house. A steak dinner will be people realise that/8ach of ua had cuastog only a date for resuming MltcheU aald the "prtacMe” af ^ sss. Coupe—R. and H, ■ V A t. tog SebooL Phone MltcheU- e x p e r t CARPENTRY, no Job too Westitra Framihg T.LL. drives, property fuUy encloaed served. AU members expecting to about 16,000 in back pay which we Q — How wna the nectarine de­ . APPLY^NOW WSnted to Rent 68 tion , wtodowa throughout' A very - with anchor fence. Lqimdry in AT A COURT o r PROBATE held toe planning talks. a strike vote should ba triad nut 2 4 M A P U : s t r e e t 8-6075. * small. Take advantage of my low per M 8105.00 at Maaeheater ‘ wlUOn and for the eoiild hava couectod If we ' had veloped? 0D< A nice car for only FOR SALE - good buy. Madeline Smith, Real basement.. CaU owner. Ml. f-UM attend art asked to notify the Sra Mehnwhile. toe U.N# Commaad vndrt the Taft-Hartity La^ overhead. Tel. RockvUle 5-5758, 806 MAIN S'TREET Distrlet of Manchester, on the 30th day bouse as aooa aa poarible. graeback?"/ ■ A --- It'was bred from the poach •gain accused the Communists of $996. Low bank rates. M a n c h e s te r AUTO DRIVING litetnicUon. AU Canadian Sheathing and MANCHESTER vicinity, five or six . tor. M l. 9-1042, MI. 3-4879. after 5 p.m. " ‘ , of-January, A.D. 1954. through seed and bud variation. laasons on msured duai-oontral Dimension T.LL per M 889.50 ’TWO TUXEDOS room unfurnished rent. CbUdren, Present. JOHN J. WAU-EXr, Judge. They alM denied rumors of aex- holding hack some -priaonen of Monday, Tuesday,, Thursdayt Estate------of ThereM------Angell.... Angellllo a.k.a , ------ual perversion in their camp. Capahla anerianced lnstiiic-{ ALL TYPES of carpentry work. ages four and eight. WiU redecor­ MANCHESTER, Weaver^ Ro.ad — A sra. was born to Mr. and Mrs. toe Korean War and reiterated ita ^ ^ O R C H E s M o t o r s a l e s F r i d a y \ - National Color Shakei .18" Modern ranch home, six rooms, "We are all . normal." said Haw- Q^ — Is the woodpecker found-la tor. Oordnar Auto.School. M ltcb- CaU MI. 9-4848, Sizes 3 i and 42. ate and Care for grounds, WUll- Lots (or Sate 73 a•-# asifaass^es aa* e#o8$49VU# *" O*®*-** 8»n«tel«. 40 Stesp Hollow demand for an inveetli^tion. Public Records M I-9 -9 4 8 3 All colors...... per Sq. 11263 atep-'saving kitchen, tiled bath, . . 1-ane, yesterday a t Manchester MS kins. “There are no homosexuals nil parts of the world? . 80 Ola Reported Miaatog 1949 CHEVROLET aU 84010. mantic, HA. 8-4023 coliecl. . . upon appUcatlon of Nicholas -dogelo, A. Yes. except Australia^and 9 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. PHONE MI-9-6926 fireplace, economical, radiant V erni' Instrument purporting mortal Hoii^taL and no pervert#?* The charge came as the U. 8. 4-DOOR DE LUXE ' All Clear Pine Windows, complete, Sale, 100 X MIO . Kern- I lulo VClx the.in.-, uutlast -winwill Kiiuand iriuimrmtesument oio( Madagascar. TELEVISION SET heat, storm sash, screens, attsu^i- k 4 4 W-a . . - I Defense Department to Waehins- Warraateo Deada DRIVINO InstrucUons from your Florists— Nurseries ' 15 Or Call M itchell 6-4107 WANTED—Four or five radm.jrent ■ dentlal area,. A A aonc. -All utili- jsski dec««W be^edraiiieu m onitairi Fully equipped. ^ ^ .homa, Ouabcoatroi laaureo ear, _ KD^ fteah, uniques, frames 1 for em^oyee local : bustoeea- ed garage, Uurga-iot. Only $14,900. toB rrt)6ried tort M-Xaeietiraah: •; Andrew Ansaldl to . EUg 1*. popuiar mako -m at ttoa: Near achool and but Itoe. *»*;.■ it i» Q—jteee It hvef snow to Jeru- modaL Vahiad im to |300 given standard or autoraatl'.:. CaU Man- l a r g e STOCK, choice African REUABM6 Woman for ateady from ' 111,96 . house. Good reference*. MI, 8.«s8s. Owner traiiaferred. Maddock- A igt.-s.saaa .ORDERED: That the fbregouig sppil- Lfipd N otici" known to have been prisonera of Hentachel, property en **■■?** ------— gMXiim ba..beMtd..Ma^.auttmtoea .at Jbr. . . . - Rd. o f any of the .fol­ CHORCHES MOTOR SALES ®kaater Driving Acadainy. pL vliUeto, 33c up. Grower leaving hm time baby aiatog., events. jin s t t y : Ptoa-. D aV os,-R ealtors, Hartford YdESa. - ...... Brobats eUice - In. -Msarhester la ssM toe. Commualals ara-misring: -I*--- low ing iQura, »7348, Taa tow n. .Tdl. FTT30. ' ij^CSWCh Execnttee deilrea 3*6r "i| aveiflhga 84iai.~ RocItVlBa 3-98$r -A —Yes; - t o t - It^ ta-UK^MnuOual ^ H ie llst dhaa Bht Include'Uie i t Andrew AhMlMf t o ito b m XX M I-9 -9 4 8 3 Vlettlty or Bunce Drive,' Orford AU r length* .per ft, 12c Diurict, on the lltb day of rebnuu-y, Or^ PROBATE hrid News^^HW occurrence.’' VUlage. MI. 34868. room furnished apartment with Snlnirban for Sate 75 JLXi., 1964, At ten o’clock - in the (ore- at JUaritestM wUhitt aad tor ibe Americana wlfo decided to afoy Murphy and SUcea If. Muiphy, 1 ^ Hudson Hornet HoUywood BALLARD’S DRlVINQ SCHOOL— WOMAN'S IC E Skates, al*# Prefer RockvUle. KANCHESIER-Cape Cod, Very DooD. and that notice be given to all District of Manchester, oo the ^ d day wdth the Communlats. •property bn Vligtoia Rd. Roofing^idlng 16 MI. 0-0748. nice,- $10,000; «g>andable Cape pereone intereM*d in MM estate o( the of January, A.D. 1964. Culled from AP W ir e s < Q—When was the first me- Coupo—Radio, heater, hyidra- 1838 OLDSMOBILB-4* Dr.. RiUy ‘^lanchester’a oldest.” Owner- WOMAN OR GIRL to care for two Call RockvUle 3-3351. Extension 24. VERNON—5 room ranch, full base­ i, Present. JOHN J. WAIjLE’TT, Judge. A spokesman said the military Grade CL Haaaett to Thomaa |X NATIONAL BUILDERS pendency of said application and the duinlral washlag maCblae pet- matic.atlc, nf new Urea.- -Looks - and Oeitmed by AAA and Board of FOR THE BEST in Bcmded buUt boys, hours 8 to 8. MI.- 8-3840 be­ Cod, has everytmng, $13,000; 8 ment, fully insulated, garage, lime•ssss- ws*aand iraaewssplace sraof hearingisvaas sasg thereon,isse'i r-tm# u by y ‘■Estate of Allan P.. Ayers. 8r„•- late'of haa no further information on the Wilson, property at 313 to 318 •^topped, also hydramatic. Priv­ Wa N'TED—Four . room rent by anted? runa like naw. ate owner. Only UOO mile*. Tu- Educatloo. Wa offer tralntog, ax- up mofa, shingle roofs, gutter*, tween 10 and 3. SUPPUES 8 OR 10 INCH table saw without - room home, 5 acres of land, large lot, full price, $13,300. E tc PUbllsniiig a copy o( thia order in some "Menchesler. in Mid' Dfstrict, ueceuen.deceued 6P mlMtog mem . Center SL irtenca, latest mattaoda. MltcheU widow and 19 year old son. Rea­ '$8,700. Bolton, three ranch houses newspaper having a circulation in Mid On motion of Allan P, Ayers. Jr., of Hawaii’a chancea of receiving A —In 1858 by Hamilton I-'".' t « e blue. New car guarantee. Tel. conductor* and roof. repairs emU 420 Davenport Ave. motor. CaU afteV 0. MI, 8-8348. E Realty. MI. 94307 - S-ttSO." . district, at least five days before the administrator. atatehood Improve sharply as Sien- Communist news cCirespondenU Edgar J. Berube and |Eatana R. i 1862 Hudson Hornet Sedan—3-toeia 8345. Coughlin, MltcheU 8-7707. LOOKINO f o r part time work? sonable, not over |40. Good ref­ $9,300 to $11,800. Vernon six ranch day of Mid bcarint;. tn. appear if they ■ ORDERED; That six months from Smith. It wee haiid-cranked. MI. 8-8183. Only $3888. erences. MI. 94388. ate maneuvering raises prospect have acknowledged that the Reds Berube to James J. MSgulra aad paint. FuUy equipp^ r If your evenings are free, you can WaHTe D—Girl’s ice skates, rise houses, $9,100 to $14,000. Many VERNON, VaUey View Drive — see. cause at Mid lime And place and Ibe 22nd day of January, A.O.. 1164 be are holding as “political prladners" Evdyn C Maguire, pr^wrty an drive, and Uke people. House of New Haven, Conn. more listinga of all kinds. Ctell Tbs he heard relative thereto, and make re­ amt Ute Mme are limited and allowed question can te split from that of Q-—Whet was the only change 1847 PLYMOUTH Bustoeaa coupe, RAY’S ROOFING Oo. BuUt-up i; also man’s ice skates, klBe 13. Peteraoq built ranch home with turn to thisicuurt, and by mailing in a lor tee creditors within wlUeh to bring an undisclosed number of Ameri­ Woodland St. 1868 Hudson Pacemaker Tudor Se­ iroiWG COUPLE to be married, ------giving sutehobd to Alasksi <. made la the map pf the U. S. dur- tamaculate throughout. This may Motorcyclea—Bicycles 11 roofs, gutter work, roof, chimney Plastics, Inc., it looking for you Telephone STate 7-3697 Call MI. 8-7534. Ellsworth Mitten Agency,. Realtor, full cellar, on 14 acre plot. Doxen fritte re d letter on_ dr before January m their claims against said estate,.and dan—Jot blaric. Ra artistic fireplace, book- baseboard radiation, 13* x 38’ liv­ European countries tour Norwalk Bdori reported. A storm had Allied officer on the Military MltcheU 9-40S4. ROOFING—^Specialising to repair­ desired length. $17 a cord. Will de- LOCATION? of Manchester, in saM DtstiicL. de-' ^Tnd day of January A.D., 1964. be - TeL MI-8-8443 1951 FORD CUSTOM 40 years old. SeUing expericnca ahelvea and large mirrors. Twin ing room, city sewerage, on bus ceased. (andMSVO thesssa, samem M ssv7 are uoi v- limited «•■*a•gv-e* and rasM^ allowedm n \ » w r r as part of project designed to coated roads with more thee a Annlstiee OommMon declared to artn hi aa ing roofa of aU ktoda Alao new Uver. Bob Kurts. Ml. 84107. PLU8IEB SEWERS for the creditors within which to Win Opto Evenings 4-DOOR SEDAN WIRING INBTALLA’nON at aU iwcessary. If you have had door We have just such offices aise bedrooms, , large kitchen, tine. Assume 1%% mortgage. On motion of Horace Tudor White. 27 bring about "a two-way ^prove- foot ef lee aad saow. hla letter that the 'U. N. Command roofa Gutter worA Chimneys to dooc aeUing experience of ai^ Grant-f---- - ..------Rockland,- MaM.. — exec^r.------“• la their claims against Mid estate, sn . ment- In knowledge and under­ 1* prepared to furnish "individual Radio and heater. typaa No job too small. Pater cleaned, repaired. 36 yaara’ ex­ awaiting your inspection. ceramic tile bath, finest workman- $30,98 pays everything. Small cash ORD#..aBD' That aix months from theV fsaM moeo Vexecutor MV a.raeMS *la • «dfr-cted s s a * 'V 6 W fWto 8 give»*W product you may qualify. We ahip. Etocloaed breeseway, two-car needed. Oatto Co., Hartford 3-8196, the 32Bd day of January A.D., 1964. be public noMce to the crediiora lo bring standing” between U. S. and HANDOUT PROVES FATAL testimony, records > and photo­ PantaJttk, 40 Foster atraat Phooe perience. F foc aatlmatea CaU Mathiie Cleaaed For complete information 164$ CADILLAC MiteheU 6-7308. wink we have the most popular garage, amerite drive. Lot U9’ 5-1013. Evenings 8-8888, Manches­ SUMM M teaasww aame■BstM w mart s w sssaasgcMalimited aand u r a i #6 allowed______In teeir claimt wlteln saM time allowed NATO countries . . . Ernest Hem­ graph*’’ to help carry out the ta- CHORCHES MOTOR SALES Uowiey. Mancheatar MltcheU car for 19S4J You can make from M6 Frank Miller at for Vka CTfditm within which to hrtra t e pubUshlng a copy of tela order In ingway naraee enta, hrttaee and vMtigatlbn. ^JJodsl Btock. A betu- 8 4 3 6 )' H ft I Rodio.TV SmvkE Saptts Ikafea. Dry WaBa. fraotage, beautifuUy landacaped. ter MI. 8-8848. In thalr eUlBM agalaat aaM estete.■ and___ some M vspaper baviag a eirculatlen In Ipeh, Malaya. Jaa. 38 VP) — 18,000 to 810,000 a year. AU replies burns received Jn his latest brush Three elderly persons were Several Kqrean priaooera have |tfn f. CBE- Limp s a flsa g e . M I-9 -9 4 6 8 COMPLETE Repairs by 37 BtarfcwaatlMr 84. W atee- Caritoa W. Hutchlna, ML 94183. te^aM cxeentor^is directed to ghra apM probate district, within ten daya Wolcott wringer confidential. Write Box T, Herald. tojtow e t e d f m to htliiq from tbs dais of this order, sad re- with death to wild East Africa. trampled fo death aad thiea reported that thouaanda at priaan- aa in thsW^dateit witbla saM ^^e aUow<4 tnrn n ak a to this court of tee 8ot(ce waahtog machines. _ Heating—Phunbing 17 THE SAVINGS lANK Wantad—Rtal Btuta 77 ethers eeriquety tojnrad today a n are still to OoaaniBBiat aervlcie ISBQtCBES MOlOE tttt CHEVROLET heavy duty pick- ■YOUNG MAN, fuU time, for gen­ 8ERV1CB CaiAROE |S46 by pubMabtag a copy of ibia order la Ctircft* MclQNMnr M ds. MANCHBSTER-WcU cared ter 8 •*!!!• if T t o a p w baviag a ^ c u la U o u la J 6 hN j . WALLETT. Judge Smog and glara from Ughta sibaa a crowd ef 7.588 eM pan-, even though the Reda have aaht JUS m j ML 84838 4.BNNOX Furnaces and warm air eral drug atora work. No nighta, M . 8U-B4SS6 TaL aU-648S6 room home on lot lOt x 180. Steam PRZvln i^ T Y would Uka to aaM p rabe ti district Ira daya ...... ■ ' ' ” ihhvahave forced a most bte; astrononUcal pie nahed_the gates df aa repaatadly that aU pfh------h M ^ ^ . E b31 Van Camp. Mltdiall BMnEEAefe DIBP08AL o a MANCHiSnt ;ronomlcal na Bundaya. Apply to paraon only; 8U funiac*. MadOltoa Satitb, Real­ hMF8 a r 6 roam Iteuaa liroal oiA- from ' I eftid r eraer, ana rotnra to m eto fa r fro A paHf fer a free waattog to~«6' 'boBM‘ hav6 488 Ilartford Road. iBt-SttPa*>ij«:«iA^------tor. ML>16tt - S46T9, . ar..9aB-ia,f-3%8. ^ fTA nSfnss'^ Read H erald Advp* V ihu^m uiaf rapatrlatad. . J ! ' . 1 , 1 i I. ' ■ ■;ii‘' ^■ ‘ft

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■ / I Avtratt D«Ey Ntt P m a Rijii VW Oto W eekE m M I 'f Jam. ./ Jan. 88, IfM ______Hoa* chaster, and who raealvt. ana of LolO.:^ |0O RIIA o / $ 1 - .QUE lavltatteaA to opra a a w ria ^ , account to tha amount ot at Mast V o f Qm 'Whitehall Apia. 861 i K t ^ o S T - 81R wo will thaeifuMy add a a«h J^ALE'S 'Morhing' !r S t. haa been named Kath> dlUonal 81 to them ara Of the AM t, piw ede leea Ann. Mra. Tracy Waa the Offered for aeootmla.I. pro- BursM o f Wj>v«aiB( at formeg Claire Benoit, daughter of _ the tottlal dmasit ie ( 819 1s le ft with our banks for at laaat A c j:aiiiaud Iwn tufi- Ifr . and lira . Oliver Benoit o f fblr> yaar. Manchastar-^A City of Village Charm , ffpttTwftfc nyatary held S t Mra. Jennie Tracy, of 'aving $10 SPECIALS North Elm Street ia the patm al "W « art aatlafted that wo will m A e m A y Mur friends fo r ‘T b e VOL. L iaiii, n o t « * e e e t iN « AdOorMUag a m g ^ 88) grandpdrent B^ANCliESTER, CONN, W E D N B ^ A y ' JANUARY 27, 1954v r^^Am us, of the The Flik. NaUonsl Bank of Friendly Banks" -Ad that once (TWENTY-POUR PAGI^ IN fWO SECHONS) folks get acquainted with a and liir:Jlaiiel*ter M«» S t: Anne’a Mothere Chrcle w ill Maachaster. and Rs branch la Col- PRICE fYV R C nili’.ju'i.a -^^ , luta.bccii appoint fAiestcr, to d ^ gahounced a new in­ our many banking aaivteaa. they, Close Out Small L h. meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. with Mra. will be pleased with tha relatton- ei«ta in rtiauiuatlo William Benta, 239 Summit S t ducement to g t e a ^ th rift under (Mp. ,i1iawnat1o haart dHaaaa Which all snen, w o i ^ and chll- "Further, we .cannot ovarlook Nylon" ' ^ Dulles Ask^ t of tha Good Sanoari- Members of Mancheater Lodge area—not already tinliitim e sav- the all-tmportant fact that the fA^- o f mka are requeated to aaaemble account with eitherNMuik— boy and g irl o f today w ill hccoma Vftluo pair. at the Holmea Funeral Home to* ly bo opening an account ^ the citisen of tomorrow. In en­ to Aadaraon'Shaa ni|^t at 8:80 to pay hut more, have credited to the couraging thriftihese in the youth Skip Ko. SMC, V rw , wlO meet this to Vincent Marcin, deceaaed m mt an ddditloaal |1. ..of today, wo will be building fo r i C lo M at 7:W at the Poet home, her of the lodge. , A lodge ofAor- WtlHahi Knight, executive etter founAtion tomorrow. Qraan. Raporta of the row w ill be conducted by offi- -pr esident end cashier s t both ^ OMoett n a e th if at Ptatn* cere 'o f the lodge. tSi fntiher explained the plan ChiiiaJlssue ■ > ?iHQ be aubmitted, alao the by Mreaaiag that 10,000 InviUUons etlnjr at New Haven. to J ^ the 81 Bonus Group for the H m membera of^l2nne Lodge WMhington, J m . 27 X^P^Preaident EiMnhower aaid to- R«Mn, J»n, 27 (>p),-Sec- .wUl be mam fo r a aocial and nrst flO in a aew aavinga account, Out Small ret«ry d f State Dulles urged No, 72 KnlihU oT Pythlaa, will aeconiipaalad by a duplicate deposit Trade Commission will make a full scale in­ night meet at Oranga/Hall tomorrow book, wkieb is iadwtod ia Um mail vestigation of rising coffee prices. The presldeht told a news the Berihi ConMr^iice today night at 7:lS^mm whence they Fabric Gloves . tim annuli dinner of the Kan* lavtutmas, is necessary. ronieKnce the Ammission launched/a preliminary inquiry to skip theXisue A t by Rus- „.=N.-. will prDcaad^.JSockviUe. for.Joint Jan .-lS . ana atom dy.has dleoevi-t-——-r-i---- ~ .... — ^ V "tftn tff Girt tMota win be held Tbo|itols neceesar lly Hmltodto Valttd t » I2.9B.V aia’a proposaL-for a meeting- 'HZ. •-r-v inataliaUoH »f officera with Damon recipients of the taviUUon in order , ared enough to warrant a. full In- ■ tom iht at 6:80 at the South Lodge and Memorial Lodge. There with Com m uni^ China and Hafthodiat Church. Chief Nelaon to spread th4 involved, bookkeep­ iveatigaUon. will be traflaportation avallabte ing and clertoal work which ia the / Such in inquiry, he added, is g o ­ cOine to gritis mmediateiy .A . Slit-etecuttve aecntaiy of-iha fhr;1noae who desire It. The asxt , 8 9 Charter Oak Council. Boy Scouu isasoa-wbiy m ttmttdlion,- for fhe r in g to take place. with the problems ofvGenntn Mting of Ltnne Lodge will be Cited for action which may have Western Elcetric’a InetaPatlon or­ RetaUere Feel Beset Prog and Cons Sj^ah irTlbehate on Kee^i%^ School will a p ^ on "Within ganisation. looks on. present, waa aet upon the invita­ unification and E ^ p ea n M Feb. 10 when the lodge will saved the life of an injured fellow tions with an expiraUon date of Retailere prices for coffee have security. \ celebrate its 47th anniversary. worker, Richard M. Flanagan. 41 Flanagan waa honored for his I la tely Jumped above |1 x pound alertness in reeuacitatiag Installer Feb. 87. 1954. Diilles declared toe Soviet Lyneu St, of the Western Elec­ Speaking \ of the new plan, Clearance ^mall Lot A d vdiolesalera have predicted ■ New Atomic H. E. Mearkle who aimered an HALE'S further rite. mand fo r a 5-power Conference . The Connectlunty vegeUble growere BABY SHOP poBltiM to toe adroeSoruiyMve to soutUe plau for toe aehool and Members of Memorial Temple, assistant Secretary of State' Mc- lax In toe mlAt of too Aato., RMag from kle . PORK CHOPS to be held at The Connecticut Agri- 2 Pc. Pajama; Pink, blue, yellow or oMaIn new ones. DIrMtoriX Helra Fltspatrito. MattAw Paton and Atty. Jay RaMnow, Attom cent 11its. lean!i w " : « Cardle handed to reporters a text Pythian Sisters, will meet tonight Shrawood Bowen, tram leftXto right iaSLop center sAto, Ate tA a A a qneottoh on proeodnn FRESH n t. 7 n’elock- ehai|» a t -th*. H«rtmes cuitoral Experiment Station, jreh. ..X. 1^^. Slm.A«?)d -lO.pnlyvIUi^ , <4 Ifie DullesJrtatament-Which ea. fore Agtaalng one of three attoL„. toe.mnioclty move to aenMle Crockett aaid tA Bnar^__ emphaeiaad the American position fMA6A«*At.ILTswn niiaM. XL bottom M t. b l i e c ^ W ISgM: Ju ttArily Funeral Home, 400 Main St.,' to 4, begtoiUng at 10 a. in. wnlto for toe Mxt qraattra ItoA toe BoaH. CrocAtt answered - MakoAy, an AvosMe, Sitatea pay last respects to Mrs. Ada L. and declared " it would A wrong if, his views nn the qdesttoa. said Warren CXrley. A A coun­ Miae Gagliardone will be pre­ Wednesday Homing Special O F^* Tf. sel, has said toat the cost of toe LEAN Peckham, who was a charter mem­ sented by Frank Roberto o f Mid­ having come together for toe first ber. Also time in five years, we should fritr project -might A A vised upward dletown, secretary o f the Oonnec- ter away our time in dlecusalng A t not downward. Crockett RIB Ucut Vegetable Growers Asm. White Cotton Blouses: Sizes 3-6x. _ _ Coffee Makers R if. price $1.98. Q Q c whether and how to eet up a new Ike I^ii$idered seid A felt toe Board could maA J. .Alien Brown, eon o f Mr. and tocltfded in the pnwram are conference rather than in dealing minor changes but must adAre LMrs. Sidney A. . Brown, 15 CObura talks by Dr. Edward J. Rubins, on 700 in Four artin Wednesday Homing Special caCn lants with toe substantive problems to toe original prelimiaary p i»«t. Rd., has bmn dected president of fertiUxere and WUUam Drew on (Germany and Austria) wMch tA Vary Estimate^ Leikdi^ -Battle the Radio Oub' at Winiston pac Ag in g . Both are Tnembere o f Greea Stampa Given With CMh Salra . world expects us to solve." Academy, Easthpmpton, Mass. the University of Connecticut'fac­ Bjr THE ASSOCIATED PRESS hesd^yisrlsrs, ______in Middle- "The United States therefore Breach of Contract ulty. Dr. W. C. Kelly, extensian On Actual Cost IX Another Connecticut indus-| employing some 4,000 per­ propoaea." Dulfee said, ‘th at we On Tr^ty Bid On toe motion to dismise Law­ vegetable specialist at Cornell try heavily dependent on ns. • * . Our Lady ot the Most Holy Unlveratty wUl speA on growing r - ahouid take no action on. toe flrst rence, Crockett said it conetltutea I Rosary Mothers Circle will meet Affected by the action will A agenA Item (toe 5-INtwei con­ New York, Jan. 27 (P)—Fellow cariy plants. tional defense orders for ' Washington, Jaii.«87 Presi- a breach of contract and A would tomorrow at 8 . p.m. at the home employes at tores WatcrAry ference) and pass on to KM second out in Kansas says be makes Wash^gton, Jan. 27 (/P)— •* era. pens and pencils, local tele- not A aue to estimate how much i t M j W H A U e o j production, has told it^ e m plants snd at. Middlebury, a-Are monev in his restaurant selling dent Eisenhower appei today ot Mra. Raymond CarrolL 478 Rast (Germany and Buropcahjiieurity) Houm Speaker Joseph W. ^ Phone calls, and personal transpor- to have toe upper hand in damages Lawrence mieht NWCO I Center. St. ployes that about 70p/will be the mechen'ical time fu M were and third (Austrian bidepradeace.) coffee at a nickel a cup. Reatad- claim. RAYMOND L GORMAN laid o ff Feb. I w ith ^ indicar produced^...... tataura. ia..i>lg .eitlea .aca -puahihg tie with Sen. Bricker Town W orkers See- , ."If wa can solvo * toeee two over 'a propoeed' cheiige In ■ - Aw ren ee decHned to Moy after t(on when they ydn be re-em William H. Mortensen, chairman problems, toeni and then only, can ~~icoa up to 15 cents a cup. Congress can now taxed at 25 per cent, also toe meeting whether A planned Richard Moore, of Adanu St, INSURANCE AGENCY HowcomeT s e t th is yegr to cut all excise would A brought to lO per cent making powers. SKMUSS I and David Witham. of Hendee Rd.,' Film s on Concrete ployed of the Oonne^tieut Development wo stand befon toe w6rid ae The controversy, now centered to eue. ■nie U. S.y'flmo Corp., with Commission, warned' Republican carable o f assuming other and answer eeemg to lie in how or sales taxes now above 10 unAr this proposal, In answer to a question from IS. I returned Sunday after a week end cups you get J|tt of a pound, in the Senate, headed toward toeee leaders during a Hartford ktochcen Aavier tssks. Then there uill A per cent down to that .level. , ^orth his tax lA as •klngton. Crockett said toe [of skiing at Stowe, V t Richard fU MAIN ST. M I-3-4440 S uits to Mkldlebury and Water- what kind of peqdplfniargln you possible outcomes: Two color dime on concrete and Monday toat the state ia "in a vary opened up vistas o f new hope." Congreaalonai X■ staffmfimJF GUUlOTitlRS ^ ^ ^GlIC WlLH X*D|K)rlDrS« toe^a position would not A sound is president of Manchester Junior ry h u adiwed noUce of toe cur- went, and your 4N0 A a d costs. . 1 . Bricker could take toe un- IS k ia u b . ; its use were Aown yesterday at DISHWASHERS tailment^It is Alieved to A toe preArious position” becauM of lU Molotov wee expecLed to' make A v e estimated ■ move would Rep. Richard M. Simpson .likely step ot compromising or in a iraal action. He reminded 974 MAIN ST. high dependency on defense con­ his big plav for American, HriUsh . S A r t Crop In Brasil -< reduce revenuea 942 million (R-Pa), ttUrd ranking Republican the B oh^ t A plane and q>bcifica- the hearing room o f Um Municipal largMTmase leyoff of workers in abudonfng the heart, of his pro* KITCHEN AIDE — HOTFOINT AMERICAN rafecUcut aihee World W er II tracts. Mortensei ergad a Aoader and French recognltioh^df Hed Restaurant men started talking .dollar* a. year “ on toe tax -writing House Ways ix>sed (‘onstitutional amendment— tkms' are\IUiwr«nre's property. St. Rita's Mothers Circle will Building to aome heads o f town China. Y about 15-cent coffee when the I meet tomorrow at 8; p.m. at the ora days, industrial base to ciMhira against But Martin A lteves in- and Means J7ommittee, has called which says toat “a treaty ahaU be­ CrockettNudd, in answer to a FREE departments and, town workers, AT IIG SAVINGS TO YOU U. S. Oats -Order defense cut A c A such as that suf­ W«|terri diplometa wondered ground gropduct grossed | 1 a creases in sales and empl03rment fo r action similar to Martin's plan. come effective as In te rw law in question by ^Miller on A w ren ee's home of Mrs. Henry Cormier, 447 and invited private contractors. pound at the retaU level. Berause I E. Middle Tpke.. . Joachim Lehmkul, president of fered by U^' 8. Time Oorp., and under the spur of auito a tax re­ Simpson also is chairman of the toe United States only through fees, tost A w < ^ A ehtlUed to a Showing ot the dime is part of the firm, said a curtailment order further warned toat toe commls- (Crathmed en Pago Eiev^) of a abort crop in Aasil, 'further duction probably would prevent Republican Congressional Cam- legislation which would A valid percentage of top Asa Md aob> an in-service training program for by government on mechanical ekm le concerasii) e A u t toe matter. hikes In ground coffee are expect­ any actual revenue lose.'.- p^gn Committee, charged' with PARKING ed. ' in the absence of treaty.’’ town workers. The dims were time fuse production was respon­ "We have unexcelled employ­ belmng Republicans -get House ‘ 2: The AnstS could. m iAtitute ( Oratlaned an ' A APPLIANCE CO. But'Aul Park of UArai, Kkns., Martin said he didn’t, expect toe B) ■ponsored by the Portland Cement sible. T A corporaUon also manu­ ment condltiona t A t ere unique in EisenAwer Aministratlon to pio- ae%U^ in . the Novem.Ar congres­ for that clause by majority vote— Aaan. and the A m ertcA Concrete t i r facturers wrist watchae, aircraft says he'j going to stand firm at a sional elections. FHONE MI-MSTS 21 MAFLE SI the aetion.” A aaid. “ But these A . nickel a cup Acauee A 's making poee any exfAe tax changes. But which GOP leaArs claimed toey Institute. instruments eind other precision pend .too much on aircraft, sub­ he said he hopes toe economic rit- Ways and Means Chalrmhn Dan­ could m wter—a provision accept­ William J. .Moore, reprearata- News Tidbits 190 a week on coffee in hia restau­ iel A. Reed (-R-NY) also hu said marine and allied defense .todua- rant at t A 5-ccnt price. uatibh will A such tA L to e admln- able to the Preei Ant or an en­ EMERGENCY Uve of the PorUand Cement Ann. U. B. Time mployea a totaThf triaa.” ‘ Odlcd front AP Wires istzatipa Will-not light .such a. move some excises should be cut^ but A s tirely jtew draftX ^ OIL lURNER conducted a questibn and 'answer , 7,000 workers in eight plants in Only yesterday a U. 8. bepart- Another Kansan, Jim Loflaiid. by Congress “ wSen the. time not proposed a specific plan yet. , FMIowen Have AHevaate BuU etiils period after Um showing. , varipue sections of the country. ment of Labor survey indicated has cut toe price to four cents. He comes." Martin aaid any exciae tax over 3. If Bricker an - . . ----^ ------" 7 -■■■ . — I a n i l , I hiepM with declaration it is "im- FOR anyway," . and otheradmitstons, photog raphie: Above t A t level.- -■ . rage.. That svidAtly would HM«» B O YAL L A Y S 'O F F 810 AND poaribld" to work radeir /Apart- A t things art different in New toe amendment would not muster M arlfeid. Jan; 87 n WEATHER-CHECK ' meni Chief oJ. - Security 'Antt equipment, light .bUiA.xnd .tub*a.-.. JPtaenb9iwer..,in .Ws A 4 g et me#-, M L 9 - 4 5 4 S CbaiA., AianiinAa' .YEMewa, York.- ;• ■ Y ' : s£(a d— e p----- ^**' t bmces,.------aad-■ cluh duesi, -s.--- it* Sm oom m tosAeded two^torrA iM jorUy,if M rtnod?. . . . State ‘C W U r ’ o t ‘*We get 48 cupe~frbm a pound would thus A dead, and prratiu wei* MM eft tedoy gfKi^ ~ CaB IT TilKES MORE 7HMI SOW Senate Grbjm P ra^s Mental Health feels A M for new now aU taxed at 20 per rent. .w-WILLIAMS. " flt-cottea AZfcd-eatimata-.lt. 4ioeU-ua -^TAjr also would apply to J^ght - tOetotoAi yoyAfAaevmj ■ raasHtuquiial provtSioas would TyvewrHcr Ce. . T A eM A cK-.l rm a a e o H ' ftUjQOOijXXr.. (A iO a l. h osp ita l' Ih 8)k erata -ta put a. cup of coffee main intact. Bricker hra said he ■“ OILSHIVICE Sale Prices New In Effeet TO'BIVE OERVnr Connecticut eenldlie oUmiAted by in ^front O t a eustomer.” said a ■ . - would accept h A n ate decislaa. ■ M ta a A * % Army Ouster o f PWs fun ue« o f present feclliUea and spokesman fo r toe C b ilA Co., '4. A m ajority o f toe Sraate peeelhly 196 mere enipleyee -wfll TO YOUR WASHABLET . thorn under construction. ^ large Eastern restaurant chain. could postpone a showdown by A reieasrd wttMa « A iMxt 'rav^ State A tty; Gen. WUUam L. "W k'vs been charging a dime for No Place to Go voting to SF.nd ths w A le measure eral w eeA. Savings Up To 50% Boars rules commercial vehicles f IT TAKiS Washington, Jan. 87 (P) — A - and Usd up in red tape o f its own years and still do. A t look what's 'back to its Judiciary Osmmittee ANNOUNCEMENT which are granted special permia- Appened to basic costs in toat for furtoer study—as proposed by STATEHOOD CtOftEK • « Defense Department' decision to rcgulationB ia holding out fo r dla- WaeMogWn, Jam. 87 (SV-JfA REUAILE WORK give ditoonorable dlacbargea toLmianal by tA leas severe method alon to use . Merritt and-W ilbur time! An. Mone (Ind-Ore). W * A n PlacMd to Wnn Tnx'psamw of aaeh year, a greot numher of facts Crqss Parkways most pay tolls . . "Coffee' was selling for 29 cents Holy Land Is Troubled Elsenhower haa said A would Senate InletlerC EDWARD SWAIN 21 Amoricens who elected to stay | of undesirable disebarga Wilson appreved a Bi • • • SKHIEO WORKERS wHh toeir Cfommunist captors in | said A took full nraodMbtlity for Ap. Attsrson (R-Conn) A- s pound when be went to a' dime a support an amendment which says Aoooooet Hm AddMoo of ■Tt added to mka'% iocnaring store of knowledge. Not scribes recoramenAtiona o.' Presi- BUI far Serai a m • • • FROMFT SERVICf ' k- Korea was applauded today by top | orAring the Army to ta A . toe cup. Now It’s 99 cents. W ait­ tost no treaty or international h u joined the I staff of •eer uvuiy-Evq yoors ggo a nun of superior intelligoneo Ant's Ammisalon on Foreign resses are mailing tA e e ae T A eanMeUtee a ____ * * * m em Are of toe A n a te Armed • disfaonoreble disoiiafge aoUon, A - 10 ogreemrat can. contravene toe HNE EQUIFMiNT Aonomlc Policy as Aing "as much now. T A cost of cream has By Refugee Problems IS-S vete after It A d 1 A "SHOE DEfARTMDir* eotoriod to Hit eoald ptiiiess a working Aowledge of eU of sdence. Now, Se^ces Cofomittee. spite Army legal objections. Oonstltution, But A obviouely an M eerSrr nietlen _ MORIUTY COURTEOUS ROUTEMIN, Wilson said tost toe case of toe radleal ia premise as was antici­ tripled and sugar le twice what yrouM rather A v e no amendment bawoi«,,tho raoA of tA known is so vast tAt it is H At Voices OooA pated.'' it w as A cup t A t used to cost tA HewaU legtetettra ^ "tortro fmoEy" ot low fK to ry p riett But Sen. Hunt (D -W yo), a cotn- 21 AnwricaA was a aew sItAtlon Bditoi's Note: With this story controlled G su Strip, toe refugees at alt toan one he oontenA would We^v* proudly Uved up to oar trailemiric af MetropoUtan Opera's opening 8 crate now costs 36 cents." Amper American relatione with BROTHERS "QunSty Service" sir necsssofy for ssra to spoctaUso In order to m m A o A mlttse member, voiced doubt eAut toat required direct action and toat we prearat tA 8rst of thre« ar- ■it and brood over toeir misfor­ I • _ I ice 1918. T ry ua and yM H A woiUd let tA lawyen argue for nighu will A televlaed aattanwIA TA swank Waldorf-^Astoria otoer nations. Lineobi-Mercury Dealer a B. gmECHECTK , P n p . PgTM- waall A t deep corner o f scientific knowledge. toe flling of preliminary cArges an closed circuit to toeaters A- ttcA dealhig with past and pres­ tune. Each year, 25,000 new lefu- . REDS rUSH against CpI. Edward S. Dicken­ yean to come as to wJietAr A eat proMenw of tA Holy Land. geSe are bbrn. Solgen. Jeik 87 awl OUMns’s Sheas Up Mt Braad at., TW. m-a-doti ginning next fall Prime Minis­ (Ceetlaiusd Page Elevra) (Ceatlaead aa rage' Nine) T h A A A m t A physician, who diagnoses diseam and son, toe ^rgin ian w A rraersed waa legally right or wronR ter Churchill grins puckiahly as he Torn by strife tA territory eeater-’ Home Uve la Tents niiinlri Irl VI and will welcome seeing his A fore making his aewa confer­ tag around JerA ak* is ssppoeed- They live in tent^ in shacks, in OPEN EVER* EVENING priscribm medication aqd traotmeat. T A pharmocist com- his original decision to remain j Aneo deninl le romora A plans to aaf IMS’ Shoes many frirads. ______U N T IL i with toe Oommunlsta. i ence . . re m r —a rA : ------WUsoa-ta a written resign wtuUn next six m o n tA ly onAr snaisttA A t It freqraat- mud or Straw huts,' in caves. Some aa MH-eelle frant In p r a ^ and dispemos. Both t A physician sad t A pher. Chairman Saltonstall“ (R-Masa.)' ' etatemrat held out to toe 21 asen Sen. MpCarthy (R-W U) promisee Dragnet Is Spread ly eehses to gunOre. Here .le t A Ave found crowded refuge with detoinn. YA reAi . toe chance o t cionrlng their names sitnstloa tAre toAy: friends or relatives.' They . Ave SpertSheai nmdst benefit graatly from t A rosaorches of t A biologist, of toe Aimed Arvicce' Committee "n o A r d te a A g i” wtelcome back Token of Safety Up MODEL and A n . RUaaeii (D-Ga.), its sen­ should any o f thM< return A m e. to Amocrats « A argeed to return For Bank Robbers taken over mosques old military S^nSte eTT^Sin t A ehomist, t A physidiogitt,rad t A physicist, to nraw ior Democratic member, approved Wilson alao a a H A was con- to hia Senate InvesUgatlona sub­ Jerusalem, Jan. 37 .(JP)—There )>aiTacks-end atsbiea. Many otoers, tatAM M Iel LAUNDRY I IRY CLEANINI videed that tbs Arfay A d rated who fled from their homes in Pal­ iJtoih Sheas A t a fisw. Thraegh l A toomworfc of t A aUiod - i r o tu, tA order of Socretary of De­ committee after boycotting it for can’t A any doubt aiiout who lost A I I A e rn Jam. ST UPt —Sev­ ,ln accordance with normal pro­ ■lx montoe .... Arm y ennoimces Springfield. Maas., Jan. 27 UP)— toe 1948 war between - Israel and estine with money, are now ask­ en persene were htopItalAS fense Wilson toat toe 21 Ameri­ ream ia lodging ehargm against ing fo r Sid. nee for aO is assured. cans A given dishonorable ‘ die- Mg A M naanenver in North A r o - Pbltce throughout New Agland her Arab neighbors. T A losers ere end dewalewn tsaHle wee t M Shots ‘ Rockraft CERAMIC Studio YOtf SAVI, Dickenson. He aaid toe corporal' linn this spring to train troops in ■tilt sitting erouA toe AtUeOeld, Their Aat friend ia UNRWA, In knafa ^yeeteriay w A n twe Up charges. and New York State were alerted would A given a Jiah hearing tola dofenao agalnet atomic weapons, ta A y for two men who. used ragged, sullen snd resentful. toe-United Nations R elief and Btieeteafs eaOHed Met eoMMe Wilson told a news conference week on ehargm toat A illegally W orA Agency for Paiestiae refu­ ? « y p ttW B A R E»LIOY CERAMICS THE ECONOMICAL WAY! ^ s tn m s m tA iqes yeateniay toe dishonorable dls- guiAd mieoilea aimi o lA r new war sxwed-off Miotxmu yesterday to These are tha Palestine refugees CUy BM drakrar «A afteraeen e J>- i'-Vj SUFFERS dealt with toe enemy to A vieee. gees. It spenA eome 25 mlUion chaigea were a "Just aentance and Atter treatment for rdb a branch of toe Union Trust —^668450 o f them oSIciaUy—w A doUara each year for toeir food, Ibfto to peartog your owa grranware. Ne ctoaaes or laeasM tA least that sbonid happen" to TiKoatavta p la A to rat A de- Cto.. o f 861,600. A ve endured their exile from nor­ Anlkeay Kraraer. 88-year eM MMcde Ovr Mmirte cUale oS tn gukhwee ta u a j pIu m m at aa U in iiii's ■M apendtag 11.8 percent ia 1964 education and medical attention. trap AMpaeK toe.31. w A now A vo asked soae- Dickenson is Harold P, CdlUna, manager of mal life for nearly six ysara Their Only. 871, 583 'o f toe refugees sxtra charge. Over 5M melds addftlena arriving dally. ' tuary A tA Communist Far Bast. and ohaervein view olaah m r ^ to r bank's Brightwood branch, Arab leaders say toey must return WaHsr Reed A cttn g A lie f toare'e Itm chanca live in toe 61 official UNRWA MILLS P h a r m a c y A Xarea t A A WbncA leave toe He is :___ _ said toe men entered toe bank to toeir former. Ames, now in campe, stretching from Aleppo,