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. t ' ^ — - THURSDAY, JANUARY S6.1961 lEv^nittg If^roUi /pm with Your Neighbors-^Join the March of Dimes Pearl Display Avorage Daily Net Press Ran the Wsather — A hoapital bed ja HALE’S For the W cA ^ ^ " 8 needed for a local patient ^^JMichael’s ^wmwmvj Mf lU I ibeut to be dlecharged from • HMMOT W pV M W ■Mr Ml w* Hartford InetltuUon. U any 10,143 ■Iglil feif M i Mlit kMMi one has such a bed. nrt in uae, Steps in Production of M aluJJrBIFr IwuFutuu Self Serve N^TaiU porMora noor M l aataidny M r lU loan sflll be greajiy appre­ MenAer ot tho Audit > . ^ ciated by the l^ c h m t e r Cultured Genas Illus* Eurrau of CXreniatloM - A N D , ^ Manche8ter-~“ A City of VUlago Charm Branch of 0>e_^ Mrm. H*nry a o f » * « trated by Exhibit of tiM Mmcheiter itegubHcw cancer 90dety. Telephone 4183 da>a. 6918 evenings. WoniMi’a CSub. and Kra. An interesting exhibit on the (Claaalflad AdverUalng an Page 14) MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, JANUARY *6, 1951 (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE FIVE CENTS Finlay, wUl attend the meeting ot Health Market- VOL. LXX, NO. 98 the Rational Republican Women a cultured pearl Indiutry Is noyv on Club In Oty. Saturday. SUte Welfare Conunlasloner display In the window of Michael's Robert J. Smith ha* been raap- Jewelers on Main atreet. The ex­ polnted to his post by Governor hibit, to be shown 'til February 6, In Fact Thousands Of People Shop Here For Economy Launch New Mohawk Has Only New 2nd Milk Price Here Chinese Reds Are Wrong About This GI Lxxige. The 'commissioner ha* Includes an aquarium model of a England Skiing This Week 2 American Corps held executive poeltlon* in the pearl “ farm" and was made es­ HALE'S Welfare Department for lo years, pecially for^the Michael stores by Move to OK Cornwall, <3onn,, Jan. 26.— more than half of them aa head the Richelieu Pearl company. A31 Of The Time. Have You Tried It?? (/P)—Walt Schoenknecht, Mo­ In Month Brings Tab of the department. The pending Illustrated In the display are hawk ski area manager, an­ Headquarters reappointment waa noted In yes­ the various steps In the production nounced today that there will Reach Point Fifteen terday's Herald. of cultured pearls, accompanied by Pari-Mutuels be skiing here this week-end. FOR explanatory card* and photo­ IVORY Schoenknecht aald unless To 24 Cents a Quart graphs, from the insertion of a 4 Exfro Specials there Is an imexpecled anow- The meeting of the Peat Grands mother of pearl ball Into the nroRY Asaoclation of King David Liodge. LIBBY’S FLAKES Bill Would Allow Two fall, Mohawk will be the only Miles from Seoul oyster to a completed /string of New England ski area to have No. 31. scheduled for tomorrow pearls. Also shown are pearls In soap Horse Racing Tracks Hartford. Jan. 26— --Hartford . hearing, and preparing an order evening, haa been postponed until Pvt. KBsmieT 8. Orcyb various stages of development and Delrich Large skiing. and other Connecticut dealers to­ aJtcr each hearing. Friday evening, February 2. crosB-secUons of the gems. 8 For 32c In State; Introduce Schoenknecht aald work day prepared to raise the retail Hammerbeig ordered a farmer’s crews produced more than 300 price increase of '44 cent* a hun­ Battle Tested Outfits Private Kaxmler S. Orayb, eon One of the sample pearls 1* Com Beef price of milk one cent a quart France Urges The Manchester Juvenile of Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Grzyb, of much larger than the others but 31c Drastic Narcotics Act tons of snow last night with dredweight or about a cent a Push Near Capital in 1 Grange will meet tomorrow night 37 Mill atreet. Manchester. Conn., is mlsshapened. Had the large experimental snow - making Feb. 1, the second hike for the con­ quart, effective Feb. 1, bringing at 6:30 at Tinker hall. All mem­ Is at Fort Hood, Texas, taking gem developed normally It would l \ ( ) R \ IVORY state Capitol, Hartford, Jan. 25 machines. Crews will continue sumer within a month. the producer price U> 16.48 a hun­ **Lin]ited Objective” ib. working today. There will be New Europe bers are urged to be present. Mov- training with a unit of the famed have been of great value. IVORY —VP)—A new attempt to legalize One big dealer declining to be dredweight. This ,.. an anticipation Attack; Drive Has IM win be shown after the meet­ 2nd Armored Division. Natural pearls are found In one SOAP SNCW iSNOW pari mutuel betting on horM rac­ no skiing today. quoted said he expects by this of a riae in the Boston market and ing. ____ out of every thousand oysters and action to pass on to the public a a hike which was already announc­ Powerful Tank, Ar* are due to the accidental penetra­ 8 For • ing In Connecticut waa Initiated Army Plan .CERESOTA price rise of about a cent a quart ed in the New York price. Nutmeg Forest, Tall Cedars The W.B.A. Guard Club will tion of a microscopic crystal Into 4 3 < [32c today in the General Assembly. tillery, Air Support meet tomorrow evening at eight MIDIUM paid to the farmer, ordered over­ Order Moved Fast Minstrels will hold a rehearsal at the membrane of the oyster. Over 2 7 c A bill creating a three-man Rac­ The Boston price formula actual­ o’clock for Its monthly meeting a period of years, the oyster covers ing Commisaion and authorizing Senators See night by State Milk Administrator the Masonic Temple tomorrow Donald O. Hammerberg. ly will not take effect in this .Slate Asks 11 Nations, Includ* Tokyo, Saturday, Jan. 27. Ranges. Refrigerators evening at seven o’clock and also with Mrs. Pauline Bcrrett of 16 the Irritating crystal with films of PERSONAL not more than two race track* In Eldridge street. FLOUR the state waa Introduced in the It will mean that the family until such time as the Boston ing Wpst Germany, to —(/P)-^trong elements of at Odd Fellows hall on Sunday nacre and a pearl is formed. formula catches up with the Con­ In cultured pearls, a mother of House by Rep. Ervlhg Pruyn (R., Security Body grade milk at retail, 22 cents In two American corps slammed ~ Washers and AU afternoon at three o'clock. Chair­ IVORY OXYDOL December, will be 24 cents a quart necticut price. Karmers fearful of Join; W ould Supple* man Ed Swanson has requested pearl bead replaces the crystal Oolebrook). The bill bore the nota­ The Wapplng Parent-Teacher 8 For in February. Early this month •'federal enliaglemerif'' were as­ northward within 16 miles of Other Appliances that the full cast appear for the Association will conduct a card and Is cultivated Into a pearl over Scottissue tion that Pruyn had Introduced it dealers took the initiative in in­ sured at the price hearing Friday ment Ike's (]ommand Seoul on the Korean western rehearsal Sunday. party, Saturday evening, February a period of from three to nine by request. Wasting Time 3, at eight o'clock In the fire house years. 19c It is a common practice for leg­ creasing the retail price one cent that the relationship to Boston 1’ront Friday against spotty Tts J W H A J ^ C O M J . 4 9 ^ 32c on the grounds of an increase In doc* not mean federal control, and Part*. Jan 26 —'Al — France The First District American Le­ In that village. Prises will be islators to offer bllla turned over to minor Red opposition. A to them by conatituents. their own operating costs. Pro­ that the action by the State may made an historic mjVe today to gion and Auxiliary meeting will awarded the->^nners and refresh­ Cub Pack No. 120, sponsored by | SPIC special Ui iS. Eighth Army the Catholic Mothers Circles, will end Birth Control Bill Ote Red Probe Sparked ducers received no part of this. be rescinded at any time u|K>n be held at the new Hockanurn ments served. Proceeds TVlll be S. Sgt. Oliver Fniwley, shnnn viniting his wife and rhlldren In Fllts- muster the soldiers of Europe, who summary called it “a limited used for supplementary equip­ hold Its monthly meeting tomor­ DREFT The horse rac||ig bill made its By McC^arthy; House Tie Price to Beaton holding a hearing called for by burgh, was a most mi; piised OI when informed the Chinese Reds still school on High atreet. Just beyond row evening at seven o’clock In 3 1 ^ iS p ic have si>illed each other's blood for objective attack." But It mode Pratt A Whitney. In East Hart­ ment for the Wapplng grammar SPAN appearance as the Leglalature en­ Big news to the farmer in to­ farmers, dealers or consumers, were listing him a* u prisoner. Hr was raptured by the Reds hut achooL St. James’s hall. Group Eyes Youths Hammerberg made a record for was freed Nov. 2,1 and has been gelling m» tered the final hours for the intro­ day’s price order by Hammerberg lop aa it aought for the Chinese 25c duction of new tnuineas. is that C om ^ticut producer prices speed In preparing the order after Forge (Pa.) hospllnl. Terry (left), 3, anil Kathy. 2, fondle their one commander, arrsyml agalnsS Wed Since War Began the hrarllig, in order to meet the daddy as wife Thelma looks on with a smile. (AP Wlrephoio). Communist Army. With tlie cloM of today's House in futuiv win iutomaUcaHy go up one enemy—cVjmmunlem. It was manned by troop, of and Senate aeaslons, bllla can only or down in relation to the ’’cost of demand of farmers for a price in­ Her dramatic propoaai went out Lb. Bniletin! crease by Feb. 1 which they said Maj. Gen. Frank Mllburn’s Fleet HALE'S COFFEE 77e CAMAY be offered by committee* or living" formula In the federally tof Invitations to Cnrp. and Maj. Gen. John B. Coul­ through Bpeclal procedure. they nfed In view of costs, and the 8 For Washington, Jan. 26—(Jb— regulated Boston market. H governments to meet here to ter’* Ninth Corps with tanka, ar­ 4C OZ. CAN CAMPBELL’S Ready for presentation to'the College atodents topped for Prioes will be determined by eastern production and marketing Canada Offers New talk it over Feb. 6. It I* the latest tillery and powerful air support. L e^ latu re also, one source re­ the draft received nerw assur­ three indices: National wholesale situation. 26c ported, was another bill which, like effort in Europe to end the petty AP Correspondent Jim BMker, The Best Cooks Use ance today that they can stay prices, New Elngland department Full cooperation came from At­ rivalries and enturleu-old distrusts reporting from First Corps head­ the horse racing proposal, ha* cre­ TOMATO JUICE 29c In school until the end of the store aalea, and a dairy feed-farm torney General George C. Conway which have ke; i. the Western world quarters, said 8uwon, 17 air milea ated much bitter controversy in who immediately approved of the previous leglalature*. That meaa- term and still enlist In the labor calculation. With market Korea Peace Plan from getting ready to fend off south of Seoul, and Kumyang- oervloe of their choice. conditions Ukely to change more legal form of the order. Former jang, II miles southeast ot Su­ KOUNTY KI8T CAMAY ura would permit ph3r*lclan* to poeelble oitack Irom the East. give birth control advice when T he program h Intended to rapidly during the national emer­ Atty. Gen. William L. Hadden had The flrst invitation— and the won, were ’’engulfed" by the fast Bath Site exercised a "pocket veto" over a striking force. 2 For they consider It necessary for their halt a rush by student* to gency, farmers M t adjustments Iiirliides Unit reported acceptance —was PINEHURST TENDER MEATS PEAS 2 c» 25c patient’s health. drop out of school to enlist In wlH be made more speedily than similar order to relkte the price to Hope Truman that to the Federal Rcpul)llc of Drove 13 Miles 2 7 c Already In posaeaslon of inore the Air Force or Navy. Ordl- imder Uve traditional Connecticut the Boston formula, submitted to Provisions Weet Germany. Germans, historic Tlie attack, jumping off In a than 1400 bills when today's aes- aniUy, students reedvlfig draft price procedure of calling for a him last September. Arab-Asian Bid; enemies of Franc*, who have in­ crecy Thursday at 7 a. m., (3 p. H takM Hm flMSt HMot to moko tbo % n t f ootfng KOUNTY KIST Bion got underway, leglalaUve aoticea most go Into the Army Talk Answers vaded this nation three times in m„ Wednesday, e.e.L), had gmlnody .. .and wlHi Mrs. H. of Alton stroot, Mrs. A. of cleriu found themselves hard even though their actual in­ Cease Fire at three generations, are quoted as 13 miles by Friday night, Becitsr pressed by a new deluge e Surcpss, Jen. 26.—(,F) — they have caused to the French Republican leaders arranged a and to put on tha same boots, on a line parallel to Osan, 10 mUta drods of othor Manchostor homo-maksrs that 3»m Canada offored a six-point com­ 8 OZ. CAN PREMIER eonfetunc* with Governor Lodge Washington, Jan. 26.—UP)— helmets and Insignia as their EU' south of Suwon, swept moons Phwhnrst Tondor Govommont Inspoctod promise Korean peace plan to the through Suwon. Hla report o f a Q isco for a final oonferenc* on what bills Prtoldent Tnunaa’ a plan* for hi* President Brands China ropeon neighbor*. A Weat German would be (^ered before the dead­ In Backing Strike United Nations Political commit­ Government aource in Bonn sold 13-mlle gain Indicated the dough­ PEAS 2 C.IU 23c a s youR new Internal Security Commls- boys had thrust at least two miles Meatballs line in behalf of ' hli Administra­ An Aggressor But tee today. Altering some details of the Oermaw, were certain to ac­ tion. ■lon touched off strong protest In a 12-natlon Arab-Asian propoaai, north beyond Suwon. CaH Lhm r...... lb. $1.19 cept the Invitation. The oorreopondent described it SWOROnSH 8 OZ. CAN PREMIER PROCTER l G/IMBLE Oonfer on GOP Bills Congress today—especially re­ Rules Out Hasty Pun­ it calls for a conference her* or Canada and the United State* lo d g e has Insisted that It shotdd Peron Threatens a« a "onp-two-punch" by boMle- thrifty and delicious Sdoctnd garding policy on accesa to secret in New Delhi within a week to have been asked to eMvl observsta. Pmsh COUPONS bs mads crystal clear that b* will Ilea. Blanket Wage itive Action in Crisis talk about a eeaae-flre as a pre­ tested and renown* a outfits. Tliey loaf LWnr...... lb. 99e Employes With O m r t •Ingle Oeneral Staff found the otraeto of Suwon virtaal- Hoddoek Hints SLICED BEETS 2 19c IL b . 39C.U.S1.07 ■opport Buok ^Us that he Mr. Truman lata yesterday liminary to other peace atepa. Pmsh Oystnrs SmoR Link SoiiscKia qamed th* sight other “ dlatln- Martial and Dis- Washington; Jan. 36—<(P)—Dip­ Lester B. Pearson, Canadian The French Plan: ly deoertod. D m old waited cHy CUoo Plnohnn t Chncfc Gronnd or Loon Commorohd 8 OZ. CAN PREMIER (OanttosaS an Page H n) gulshed cltlneae” who will ear Curb Readied lomatic officials expresse<> hope to­ External (Foreign) Affaire Min­ 1. There would be a alngle Eu­ was a heap o f athouldatlng rataa. nilssal from Jobs ropean Defena* Minuter, civilian The Eighth Army communique Ronnd G ronnd for host rosnits). Applesauce *r Pineapple and Yellow Globe Tlimipe and on the commiaslon under Fleet day that President Truman’s latest ister, said hi* program would be a a Frosted Peas will go well with the wonderfully tender SUte of Admiral Chester W. NlmiU, who conclusive teat of the real inten­ of International status, to handle aald only minor rastotono* wo* *n- arm HEALTH MARKET policy statement on Red CHilna Iowa Pork we are fbatarlng thla week. * PEACHES 2 25c waa appointed chairman earlier In Buenos Alreai Jan. 26 — UP) — By Johnston tions of the Communist Chinese th* recruitment, training and equipping of the single European British Meat the week. President Juan D. Peron’a drastic would reassure other nations about government In Peiping. (Costlaaad on Pago Tsn) M , « ben* with spaghetti . . . meat balls with noodles . . . Here's a favorite which we wouldn’t expect to adver* He proposed that the Political Army. PINEHURST PORK ROAST, lb. 49c NO. 2 CAN PREMIER The commiaslon win study the use of wartime emergency powers American aims in the Far Blast. meat balls with rle* . . . meat balls In a meat pie , . . with ti8C.*conaidering the high market; but we’ve made a problem of protecting the nation's ESA Czar to Issue Although the President per­ committee give the Communist 2. There would be a alngle gen­ vegetableB . . . on picks for appetisers . . . on skewers for a Rib er Whole Strip. Chope cut If yon wish. special purchase of Swift’s Premium Brand Lamb airi Ration Is Cut internal security without aacrifle- broke the back of a four-day wild­ sonalty branded the Chinese Com­ Chinese 48 hours to answer eral ataff of officers to command anack-tlme barbecue. Juicy, browa^ tender meat balta. They're ^ here’s our special ofleringt ing the people’s freedoms. Part of cat strike of 160,000 railway em­ Order Today or To­ munist as agreasors, he also in whether It would take part in the it. Opera Suitor Rice goes w-ell with chicken GRAPEFRUIT conference. He did not present a 3. Nations with overaeas terri­ a thrifty, easy, rlb-etlcklng main dish yojj can have for a family the presidential assignment calls ployes today. morrow as W S B effect ruled out any hasty punitive of all kinds . . . and of coarse Labor Goveminent At­ for an analirsia and report on the Service on government-operated formal resolution, but merely out­ tories, such as the French In Indo­ PREMIUM TREAT action against them. dinner or company. They’re the kind of hearty food you like to Cranberry Sauce along with SECTIONS 25c loyalty program covering govern' lines was returning rapidly to nor­ Reacbes Stalemate "Obviously," Mr. Truman told his lined his plan. china and North Africa, the Bel­ Kills Fiance whiff from the kettle whan you come Into the kitchen on a cold FOWL your favorite vegetable. The tributes Shortage to ment workers. mal as thousands of strikers scur­ news conference yesterday, "this Cease-Fire P in t gians in Central Africa, the Brit winter night. And they’re so downright good to eat And so aco- Farm Fresh Fowl we offer tWs week are large The eight other members are: ried back to their Jobs. A presi­ la no time for rash or unwise ac­ The Canadian plan differed Uh In Melajra and elsewhere, enough so that you can get two or three meals from The Argentinian Prices Washington, Jan. 26— UP)—Eco­ would retain their individual over KRETSCHMER LEG 0' LAMB dential order yesterday placed the tion. This Is a time for clear from the Arab-Asian resolution in 2 Year Romance Begun nomlcal too. one. Yon imui cook one In yonr pressure cooker In nomic Boss Eric Johnston today seas forces for police or military (Continued on Page Ten) railroads under military control thinking and firmness." specifying that a ccase-flre must In tomato dishea: Chill Balls bristling with fluffy, tender rice. next to no time . . . or Uke longer the old fash­ London, Jan. 26—(ff>—The Labor prepared to issue a blanket wage precede any other discussion, and duty there. At “ Met” Ends When ioned way and get good old fashlimed chicken soup and conscripted employes. Britain particularly and the 4. Internal security police will With noodles: Surprise Meat Balls. WHEAT GERM 34c Government today annotmeed a 20 control order on bis own, for lack European Allies of the United in putting a time limit on riegoU*' (with riee). We will have Fryers, too, and LOIN LAMB CHOPSlk 99 c per cent alash In each Briton’s It waa the most drastic measure Mechanic Stab* Her Peron’s Admlnlatratlon has taken of union labor agreement - to a States generally have been ap­ tions. It also made plain that Capons. We invite comparison of price and quality. When uny ration of fresh meat—from withdrawal of all non-Korean (Oentinaed m Page Tea) Link New York to solve a labor crisis. The strike freeze action by the Wage Stabil­ prehensive lest this country take, Moot M b with Spoghntti, Swndbh Moot M b with ?■/, OZ. PRO. NABISCO PREM ltM Lamb is high, Hale’s price is low. 11 2-8 cent* (10 pence) worth a armed forces from Korea should New York, Jan. 26—(•)—A ro­ week to 9 1-8 cenU (eight pence) was directed against the Adminis­ ization board. or insist upon the United Nations M itd Inons . . . and of conrsn thnrs's always thn taking, steps against the Chinese include all Chinese. mance begim two years ago at the ' I ‘ worth. tration In that Its leaden demand­ The announcement, coupled Metrapolitan Opera ended lost POT ROASTS... Dixie Crime ed that the government-supported Communists which would bring on The committee scheduled two fovorita Moot Loaf or ddieious Hambvrgsrs on an SALTINE CRACKERS 17c Each person will continue to re- with a price freeze and rollback, meetings today in a faint hope It Soloiis TriU night in the fatal stabbing of pret­ Pot Roast from the round o f beef has become Local Fresh Fowl will be in to­ eelv* 2 1-8 oenU (two pence) labor organization, COT, cease in­ could come late today but me­ a general war In the Far East. Arnold M u very popular for foUn who like lean meat. We Along with his note of caution, may reach votes on the Korea- ty, blonde Virginia Wilson, 24, and worth of corned beef each week in tervening In the . affaira of the chanical problems are very likely Chlnese question*. the arrest on a homicide charge of can give yon eye of the round, bottom or top round day and we have ^'Waybest^^ Broil­ addition to the fresh meat allow­ Probers ARege Tie-Up railwaymen’a union. Other leaders to delay it until Saturday. which Administration officials At USO Show , . . and sf coarse, plenty of Chock Roosts. But prolonged argument on her suitor, 43-year-old Rolando ance. of the railwayman's union, how- Informed officials said John­ said would apply to Americana AGAIN PINEHURST OFFERS A LOW PRICE ON Fresh Fruit and Vegetables^ With New Orleans favoring drastic ineasures against priority of the Anisn-Arab pro^ ScloU. ers, Fryers and Roosters. The new ration, effective Feb. 4, ston has vl.rtusUy abandoned hope posals or altered versions, and on PoUc* aald Scloll, a radio me­ was announced In the House of Gambling Kingpins (Contlnued on Page Tea) that the nine-man wage board of the Chinese Reds, Mr. Truman also CHICKEN sought to remove any doubt whlrh the U. S. demand to brand Com­ Rayburn Says He'd Like chanic, walked up to offtcera in a CLOVERBLOOM BUTTER lb.79e SLICED DACON ALL OUR PdULTRY IS “FRESH DRESSED" Oonunon. by Food Minister Mau­ Johnston’s Economic Stabilization munist China as an aggressor in parked police car in Brooklyn and Oiotce of Rath, Morrell FRESH FLORIDA rice Webb. In British butcher Agency—made up of three mem­ might exist here or abroad about Korea threatened to delay a vote That Kind of Har* said: CHOP SUEY New Orleans, Jan. 26—UP)— the firmness of U. S. policy for or Duhnque. Podnd 0 9 w FREEZER OWNERS SHOULD TAKE ADVANTAGE ahops, it vrill buy about alx ounces bers each' representing labor, until the weekend. "I Just stabbed my girl friend. No. t Can ...... of lamb chops, eight ounces of Sen. Estes Kefauver lanced deeper Bans W hip management and the public—can branding the Red Chinese as ag­ mony in the House Chow Noodles L b. OP THIS OUTSTANDING BUY; Pearson s^d he would not sup­ I’ve had a lot of trouble with hw IOWA STATE BUTTER lb. 83c PEAS chopped beef, some four and a half today Into the nation’s fester of get unanimous agreement. gressors in Korea. port the Arab-Asia proposal be­ for the past two years. What i Mlneod Ham ounces of be^ateak or nine ounces gambling and crime after linking Vote I* 8 to 8 He declared that the view* of Washington, Jan. 26.—(A*)—The (Qnartera). ARMOUR’S BANNER BEEF cause it was too vague about a went through for two years, you Both Cans For of roasting lamb. New York with New Orleans op­ In Prisons The vote now stands 6 to 3, the United States on this point cease-fire as a condition to other men and women who the gov­ wouldn’t know.” Boloyiia 66c with the public and Industry mem- "have the Solid support of the ernment put on a rolloiking show (A ready to eat chicken a te High Price eration* through a O>stello-Kaatel negotiations. Used Kitchen Knife CANNON Vsol LOof...... lb. 59c The consumer is allowed in ad­ W in Back U. 8. Plan in Constitution Hall last night to chop Buey dlaner). Each STEAKS Lb 99c alllane*., (Ckmtlaoed on Page Ten) Scloll led police to th* fourth Nasties’ Choeolaia CUCUMBERS dition four ounces of bacon a New Alabama Govern­ (GooHaued oa Page Tea) He said that Canada will sup­ raise money for the USO. fourth floor o f a building occuplad DISH CLOTHS SIRLOIN, PORTERHOUSE. SHORT week. "” PhU Kastel held the port the U. 8. resolution "because A 25-year-old GI in a wheel by an electrical company where Dart Ib.siza69c It's Corned le a f "deluxe" when you serve Pine> or Tells Wardens to chair waa introduced by Secre­ Pks. of 3, 39c Webb blamed the belt tIgbUning Senate Crime Commission’s at­ It states one vital truth that is he had been employed for th* p«tst < kurst Tender Cure Corned Beef . . savoury mus­ ihove on Argentlna'a refusal to tention for the longest single Turn in Tbeir Straps self-evident. The armed forces of tary of State Acheaon a* the 16 years. tard brings out tke. flavor. ARTICHOKES For 19c ship meat here at what the Labor quizzing in the gruelling probe the People Government of China "moat Important man" in the On a hallway floor lay Miss Wil- B. A G. Super Pak PANTRY SHELF We ore displaying FRESH PORK Government considered a reason­ yesterday that lasted from 10 a. continue their Invasion of Korea. packed house. HM-EET MIXED FRESH able price. London and Buenos m. (Cat) until midnight. . Montgomery, Ala., Jan. 36—(P) News Flashes We cannot deny that fact by op­ And President Truman said "it (CoaRaned on Pnge Phree) GHOCOUTIS PINEHURST FRUITS and VECETACLES ROAST, FRESH SHOULDERS and Aires have been haggling for Kastal’a testimony brought out —’There’ll be no more whippinga in posing or abstaining on this reso­ was a grand show, well worth th* PI6KLES i|L 39e month* over a new meat contract that the New York gambler Frank Alabama’s prisons, sa3ra (^ . Gor­ (Late BnaettM el tea (ff) Wire) lution." price of admission. L b s t o T S e SALADS ond HtUITS ARE THE SUNSHINE CRANBERRIES Lb. 17e PORK BUTTS for your selection. Coetello owns 20 per cent of the don Persons. He pointed out that the U. 8. Ckingresamen, judge* and Cabi­ DWARF SWEET (Continued on Page Eight) pluah Beverly club here while The governor issued 6 blunt or­ resolution provides for continued net members took part In a ope- In Your Moobl Kaotel himself owfia a controlling der yesterday to all wardens and peace talks. "If the People’s Re­ cial performance of the original SixK iU ed GHERKINS, iar 39e Cabbage Hard Coal Miners Get Pay Hike FLORIDA JUICE 47H per cent; that Koatel and road camp superintendents to turn public o f China has not closed the Amateur Hour with radio’s Ted S. & W. Fist, lb. 79e Bch. Use Seafood often to ease your Costello and Costello’s relatives in their straps and never flog or Washington, Jan. 26 — (/P)— Hard coal operators today Mack as master of ceremonies. TINY WHOLE PEELED Radishes BROCCOLI 35c door on Its part, there Is no valid At Crossing Chickory i| give corporal punishment to pris­ a g r ^ to give anthracite miners the same 91.60-a-day wage reason why, whatever-happens to It uraa sponsored by the wom­ STEWED ONIONS ORANGES doL 39e< TEBfPLE budget and proyide real nutrition^ (Oonttaned on Pngo Eight) oners again. this resolution, discussions cannot en’s National Press Club as a Beets News Tidbits Muntlme, the State Legislature increase granted a week ago by the soft coal industry. The benefit for the reactivated United Hudson Facial SEEDLESS continue," Pearson argued. Entire Family Wiped Small can 25e White Onions Yod'll find our fish counter has a Colled From UP) W ires Treasary Balance was startled to laam that the out­ agreement, affecting about 80,000 hard coal minere in eastern He said "this resolution is In Service Organisation which pro­ Ratabagaa ORANGES Doz. 59c going Pardon and Parole. Board , waa reached in negotiations between United no sense a declaration of war vides recreation for service men Out in Crash Between Tissua 4 lor 31.00 YeUow Globe GRAPEFRUIT, 3 for 33c good variety c \ Washington, Jan. Y6—UPh- The Issued 1,611 paroles and 848 par­ Min* Workers’ Chief John L. Lewia and representatives of against China." away from home. dons between Oct. 1,1949 and Jon. Rm Wants. PriorityV Oora Ploys Piddle GALGON 39o Tum ipo GOLDEN CALIFORNIA LAROB 8IZB SIxteaa-year-old James Morin- position ot the Treasury Jan. 34: tte anthracite Indnstfy* Auto and StreamBner ffo of Riverton, Oona., la found Net bu dnt racelpta $241,848,910.- 15, 1951. * * • Pearson said that th* confer­ House Speaker Rayburn con­ GhlNon Flakes Spinach SsMl la Us car In Oolebrook, 18: B u ^ et expenditures $137,- Three hundred pardons and po- ence could consist of the aame tributed a one-note h l ^ O to help CALGONITE 46o Salad M ix Dox. Taft Hints Acheaon On Way Out NoblasvIUe,. Ind., Jan, W —VP)— CARROTS 2bchL25c TANGERINES 33c Do you prefer Fresh Beef Liver, victim of deliberata monoxide gas 800,476.04; Cash balance $3,733,- Six members o t one family wera 1 Large 88c Tomatoes poisoning. V .Television set own' 356,108.00. (Oontthoed on Foge ffersa) Chicago, Jan. 26—

— Senator Taft (R., Ohio), indicated (Conttnofid on Page r o n e i (Oonttnned on Pag* Thraa) RE-CLEAN 99o 1 Small— Ic Both for killed last night when their onto- Parsley 1 era In Hartford are* who are In today he Mievea Secretary of State Acheaon may be on his mobile and n Monon Railroad Tender Lamb Liver or Freiih Pork hopes of being able to reeeivo Green Beans PARSNIPS 2 lbs. 25c LEMONS For 13c way out. Speaking to the Executives Club of Chicago, Taft streamliner collided near Bheridan, New York at ^ on*, once the new Ind., about 30 milea north of In- Red Grapes GREEN MOUNTAIN Liver? 822-foot tower aU^ the Empire Tearful Radio Plea Brings said: " ’^ ere seems to be some hope that we may at. long CugaPs Marital Woes Clog PINEHURST dlanmpolla. VINEGARS Tangerines State building la put Into use, are laat achieve the purpose of acquiring a new Secretary of WE OFFER THEM ALL AS WELL AS 99 The victbns wore Edmond aaoer, Temples POTATOES peek 49c duo for disappointmont. . .There S U te .” 38; his wife, Jewell, 84. and tbolr STORE HOURS has been a deSnlto tot-op in num' News of Missing “Danny Pink Grapefruit frozen Food Specials HIGH QUALITY V * e West Coast Court Dockets children. Robert. 15, Iris Joan, 11, OI*N EVERY DAY FROM Rod Wins ViiM9ar, 31c CRISP (Doable) ber of ^pUeanta for avtation ca­ Avocadoes dets in Air Foroq, aoeordlag to Ex-Big League Baseball Star Dies Iva Jeon; R and JaraeaXna, T. 8 A. M. TO S P. BL Molt Yioagar .,.. .20c The Monon'i paaaengar feoia. Lemons SLICED BACON Lb. 59c Hartfwd Army and Air Force re­ Quincy, Moss., Jon. 38.— a A few hours eorliar, on almost Cambridge, Maas., Jan. 29—<4V-WiUiam J. "BiD” Barrett. tjom Angelea, Jan. 36 — (^ —,*Lane "naked oa a Jaybtod' It has been neeeaaary to CELERY bob. 33c SNOW CROP the Heosler, and the fujuty*# 1840- Tonagoa Vkwgor. .32c Lim es cruiting station. The cose of mlsstng four-yeor-old^ similar mssyage waa telsphooed 50, Bouton Rod Sox scoot and former big league baseball Women in Xavier Cugdt’a life ora Sugot akaage nor 'phona aerelee BALDWIN nr MeINTOSH Modest np-tatn la prioes la by an unidentUtod woman to Mias Lane said it wasn’t so, that model cor cMllded at a otrovt Pears Robert “ ponny" Matson took a player, died today at his home. He awoke and complained keeping the loiwym busy totoy. croeelng and scattered wrcckag* iMnn and n k yon to eaO be- Cider Vhwgor...... ISc RAHTS "BLACKHAWK" b r a n d i s t h e b e s t achieved quietly In stock market. Quincy radio statioa (WJDA). die wo* changing dreaaee and held Bananas and mangled bommiauloner singer, Abbe Lane, 19, her counsel . Arrives In Ptaoe and Onff Ftoto yon aa niiasaal mimoB daWara wuMkinf American The miss­ Diongordad algool Chntnay...... 89c Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales Mrs. Robert Y. Mqtiwn said amd that for .hla ea'xanged wife, Mrs. Cugat fiaw hare in a plan* surplus food wlU ha .gtiifri^tod over * Boston telev|aion‘ atStioii ing Binca Iqst Diving and Neui^ Britain, Jan. 26— (4V*AppoIntment of Reinhard J. AH but Iria Joan ware killed la- and S' huff, declaring Um (Silcago lo Y ii ^.49c RASPBERRIES 32c free to Yiigfolava gg Ajlplemeatal tWBZ-TV) that the letter arrived digging oMrotlons in four near­ Bardeoc of this city aa Deputy Bamk Commissioner was an­ Lorraine Alton Cugot, S3, are A t- stoatly. The ll-y ao r old girl died B R D CQRYaL episode atrengthened her previous Cookhig Skerry .. .49c rgtlaaa daHag aoKt.MrmoaOia In It her home yeoterdoy and read: by water-flUed quorrlea proved nounced today by Commissioner L. K. Elmore. Bardeck has ting the stag* for a alsm-bong in aa ambolaara on the way to an H filiili ar domesUe legM ruckus hare. aUegations in a aeporat* mainta- bdlaaapolls hoopiWL /AxjcqA- /o- " OCEAN SPRAT big BOW rollat proopm. . .Hoar- ’ D on't worry. Doniiy is OJC„ flultloae. been with the SUte Banking Department since 1928 and Rroady Soece.. . . .39c iim fbr Mn.>Ki«a OMIano, diarged Th* coU to the radio station The Mteat court tangle fellows nonce auH that Ougot bod boan, D m train waa bound from CM> C0 9 B Win 1^ in tottdi with you later." since 1940 has been a Prlndpid Examiner. He is a Republican. l i i t i Niti, Ih. 39o Rem Sauce...... 35c 0 0 2 MAIN <;t • DIAL 41 Si • with qaontracy to aassortnpte She said the letter was post­ come after Mrs. Matson made n linmedisiely aftsr Mrs. Cugst’s as­ romancing extra-macltally. oogo to IndianapoUx AathecMiM CRANBERRY JUICE 17c m w Ftaaldant 'Troman last Ndv. 1, is marked in adjoining Milton and He was Secretary to Gardner C. Weld in 1926-28 when Mr. sertion th ^ early Tuesday In a •djotumd natU Feb. lb dated Jon. 34. (CoaOnnsd on Foga^Soven) Weld wax B ^or of thk citv. rMoaom tootol wnm. Sh* saw ttim m fOanC on M an Two) / 1 ' ’ \,

MANCHESTER EVENI^^G HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1961

paper will contain a brief resume of the highlights elated for Guard HAVE VUUR PARTY, No Funds Here Glee Club Aids Becruiting Mght. BANqum UR WCODLNU Reminder for Motorists. RCCEPnUN JN Russia; sad -haired retired of tha ault, has glvan no indication Keody "DIsaater Plan” Bans Whip Rear AdalrallSiM ry 8, Land. GeU Diploma A sk s C o u rt when he would TUl* on the motiona. Recruit Rally Engaged to Wed Senator Oilletta (D -Iow a)’'-sang He also 'hM y*t to deeld* a gdrt For Flu Shots The Herald today reminds Connecticut motorists that New Haven, Jan. — The OAVEY’S C B S Fires “lows.” J. M. Ellzalde, the Phil­ of Mibb Kellems’ cose Ipyolving Southern N ew England Telephone PRIVATE OINDiO ROOM In Prisons f o v h B the Motor Vehicle Department has set February 15 ippine Ambassador, gave a piano T o Reverse $1,686 Imposed as penalUas''dur­ as tha final day for handling mailed applications Cdmpany saya It haa a "disaater PHONB tiOl G irl Refusing solo.' The Ciiban Ambaaaador doub­ ing the term of Fltspatrick'a pre­ Neither Town Nor^ State Beethoven Qroup to plan’’ near completion. Enia C. (Conttnned From Pago One) led as comedian and guitar player. decessor. To recover the sum, Ml*# for 1951 re^strations. After that, you may hava Sing oh Legion'g Pro­ Maxey, Vice Preaident, announced Have Ap(irppriation to to stand in long lines. Sign your application. Make Congreosnwn Trills Tax V e rd ic t Kellems sued the government It­ gram Monday Night in a aUtement yesterday that the Loyalty Test roles were granted during the last There were lots more acts and self. Judge Hlncks reserved dsr otiingt Pay * for Inoculations out a check, money order or postal note, payable to plan would "provide for emergency 10 days of Gov. James Folsom's actors, Senators, generals, com­ ci.sion on that phase of the case, the Commissioner o f Motor Vehicles. Send it to your service In and out o f a stricken administration. missioners and folks like that. tried to the court because the Tlic local Legion Post today area.” It was drawn up, ha said, U. S. Files Two IVIolioiitt SPfCIAL NOTICE Dr. Robert Keeiiey, local luslth nearest Motor Vehicle Department office. Don’t She Denies Membership The Legislature abandoned plans Miss Frieda Henock of the Federal government does not permit m e INSPECTION officer, reported today tliat he has completed arrangements securing to meet '‘possible emergencies." Communiuations Commission In . Kelleiiifl ( jihc Jury trial in cases against it. CO V Ii' TO ELGIN OWNERS send cash. Registrations expire February 28. In Red^ Organizations to adjourn, approving a resolution received nia.'.y inqiiiric from par. the Beethoven Glee Club to appear CIRCLE to remain In session for a thor­ played "Sidewalks of New York’; W ith Judge llinekH; Y«w #ateh U n waaing Tb* n ott depeadabU enta of Manchester schoul children on the entertainment portion of ough investigation of the old Par­ with Javanese bells. And Repre­ lineoiMUatMalkw. power for •ocurate time- But Declines to Sign sentative Kersten (R-Wts) brought seeking information on getting in- the program Monday evening at STARTS don Board’s activities. Dccifliuii Ifl Reserved S ix j ar* vital to its ift the DuraPowrr fludnsa tnooulaticn. at school for 34. ITieir next game svill be with BURNSIDEr.V: TODAY In Kis order to cease beating along his wife and five children to Killed^ the Legion Home. This Is the meet­ Because of Principle peifonaaoca. And so«etiia«r Mainspring*- Guaranteed a minimum fee. Sulfield, Tuesday, Jan. 30. ONE ENTIRE WEEK prisoners. Persons told the ward­ sing "M y Mother's Rosary." Manche*sl**r ing featuring National Guard Re­ New Haven. .Ian, 26—ori -The npai^ Brisf it hcM for « - iieesr to btvak in iCTTiee! The State Boai-d of Health, Dr. U'appUig Orange met at the ens and superintendents to notify Wheq Secretary Achcaon In­ At (li’ossin^ Available for moat EI(ina. cruiting Night, and is open to the LUXURY 8EATINO New York, Jan. 26—(4’)— The troduced a wounded 'Korean war government has aaked the federal . port, goaraatM work. Keeney says, doc_ not provide Community House Tuesday evening guards and other employes. Fur­ general public. HEARING AIDS MGM Presents t^ Columbia Broadcasting System veteran, Pfc. Anthony J. Trotlo of funds or for “ flu" ahoU. The re- with only about 3C present. The U n te Huetk The local musical organization ther, the governor said he wantwl court to upset a Jury verdict wbicli (C'ontiniietl from Page One) «Ul ratoAi r«B tine small attendance wa.* In part due ClittoB Webb C. Heaton has dismissed a,, girl office em­ to be advised by return mail that Norristown, Pa., as the "most im­ aponaiblUty o f malring arratige- I* famed throughout the state for Jeaa ReaBett Van JOHNSON X : * held that Vivien Kellrnia liad imt C H O C O LA T It Lis Hcott ploye who refused to sign a loyal­ every one thoroughly undcr-stood portant man" in the hall. Presi­ menta for school children to Ire in­ to the special town meeting the the caliber of Its personnel and wilfully violated the withholding - H id Snow apparently failed to ob­ Tonight "For ty statement explaining whether dent Truman aroZe to hia feet. oculated would be up to the echool same evening. During the busineaa perreh-mances. An enjoyable selec­ Kathryn GRAYSON the order. tax law. serve II hell w arning signal. DEWEY-RICHMAN Military' whist, sponsored by “ Dark she had belonged to an organisa­ Mrsi’ Truman and the eptire'audi- authoritiea In Maiich^ter, Dr. session the lecturer, Hannah W il­ tion of popular and patriotic tunes Heaven’s Whip Use Assailed In two motions filed yesterday, The Snows were believed tn have JEI%'EIJSR8 — E:RT. 1906 Daughters of Isabella, .St. Bridget's tion designated as subversive. encr followed suit. Ache.sdn said Keeney said. liams, presented Mrs. Dorothy by the group Is assured by Fred Sake” City” During the four years of Fol­ U. S. Attorney Adrian W. Maher been returning home from a rhitrch 767 MAIN STREET ihall. The name of the employe, dis­ the "G.I. from the flghting front," QUINN'S I f Manchester providea the Foster with a Past Master's Jewel. North Mctliodist Conie-Doiiblc Werner, the director, and A1 At t iU At *:!*•«:&* som's administration that expired asked Judge Carroll C. Hincks to service In Sheridan. Heavisides, the business manager. Sat. I p. m, A G nat Kid’s Shaw! charged yesterday* was not made Jan. 15, the Alabama ptnal sys-, WR.S a symbol , for all men flghting funds, school children \^*ill receive Also an Invitation was received to club old time dance at Y. j L " —, — ------•.— in sef aside the vertllct In which the Snow recently bad been employed attend Eest Centra] Pomona meet­ for public by the network. tern was widely criticized for usdll^” '' their liberties everywhere on a farni near the Hamllton-Tlp- PHARMACY “ flu" shots and local physicians Simdaj. January 28 ro February 47™*',^ n . IfrytTATi " P A L L A S " I b Cai a r the world Jury decided for Mias Kellems In ing at Coluntbia, Feb. g at 7:30 about 10:00 p. ni., and will round Paula RAYMOND James H. Ream, executive vice of the whip. Folsom ordered it ton eouniy line. The family came wtU eoopamte in administering Oblervance of Vputh VVwk, RAST ragg PARKIKG president o f CBS, said that so fsr The eniply legs of the trousers her civil Suit against Internal Utem, Dr. Keeney added. p. m. and the officers were urged sponsored by United Christian out entertainment consisting also — Ruselwal Photo abolished except in "extreme" Shown as he received his diplo­ Revenue Collector John J. Fitz­ to the .Sheridan community from of playing by the local High School Barry SULLIVAN the girl was the only one of the of his uniform told Trollo’s story. BoHon echool children arc get­ bo attend an offlcer’a meotlng at Youth Movement. 5li»s Phyllis J. McNaUy cases. ma from Capt. W. R. Cariithere, patrick, The verdict entitled her Ai k z "**" alioiit eight year* ago. hand, and a premier showing In LEWIS STONE network's 2,500 regular employes Representative Larry Dumas of An artilleryman, captured by the ting “ flu” alota tliTough arrange­ Columbia Grange Jan. 80. A fter Sunday, January 38 USN. upon ills graduation from to recover $6,133 tn penaltle.s Manchester o f movie films of the REGINALD OWEN who refused to sign the state­ Birmingham presented the resolu­ R^ds, he was forced to walk bare­ ments made nitb an adult group the program games were playgd Benefit show for polio drive, Mr, and Mrs. Ernest McNally, footed in the bitter cold for 10 the U. .S. Fleet Sonar School, Key levied against her: 1950 Games between ment. tion for the l>-gtslatiire to remain West. Fla., Is David Rockwell and school officials. A minimum and a mock wedding was hrid with Armory, 2 p.m. the Yankees and the Phillies. Ream said the policy of dis­ of 330 Main street, announce the days before hia reaelie. One motion aaked that the court Sessions Dated |WHY in .session until the pardon systoiii Roger 'Williams as thv brids; Alden 5londay, January 29 GLASTONBURY Nichols, seanian, USN. son of Mr. enter a Judgment for the dcfeiid- f YOUR lUT lUY fee la char,;ed. Next Monday’s Issue of this missing nory-slgners of the state­ engagement of their daughter, is inve.stigated. ReiiiinUcd that A form er steel worker, he ii Local State Guard recruit rally nnil Mr's.' Arthur Nichols of 26 ant. Slinuld that he denied, the oth­ f Meek 9*a K-m- Iqiit a ... WaM-e Cartton, the groom; Norman Gig Toung In ment had been adopted to give Phyllis Jean McNally, to Gerald such action would cost money, he now in Walter Reed Army lio.spi- IJv Rcvii’!W Board! Southergkl, bridesmaid, and Fran­ sponsored by American Legion. THEATER effect to the company's loyally P. Nallen, son of Mr. and Mrs. tal here awaiting the fitting of Dclniont, .St . Maiuheater, Conn er aaked for a new trial. "March of Dimes Revue,” at St. 74 IIEBBO.H AVE.. G LA6TO NBIBY "Hunt The Mnn Down” declared: who recently coiiipicted the six- The government contends that cis Foster, l>«8t roan. Walden Col­ program which was announced Gerald Nallen of Camden, N. J. "It's a cheap price to pay for artificial leg.^. James's school. Fred MarMarrar Irraa DBaaa month course It the school. (O ffi­ the pemilties were legally ini|K>aed lins was the officiating clergyman. last month A spring wedding is planned. I cleaning up a rotten mess. It's a Sitting belwoen Ache.soii and Any persona wlabing to appeal W u p p iu g Tuesday, January 30 "XEVEB A DFLI. MOMENT” cial U S. Nnvv Photograph 1003- Following the wedding a “shower” ^ T I N E E B . She Won’t Elaborate ' cheap price to pay to make sure Mrs. Alben Barkley, wife of the under a statute Which providea for aNaeaament laid aa of last October League o f Women Voters unit Alee 8471. them agaliiijt oniploycrs who wll- was given to Mrs. Elsie Crpndall OoBBld U'Coaaar J lu ijr DBraata “ It’s the only way to make It convicted murderers aren't sprung vice president, Troilo led in sing­ 1 which forma th0 total to S.''al0;!2,- clamis her action.* were not wilful from 4 to 6 p. m. and February League of Women Voters unit Heaven’s Dark a member of any organization 10, 13, H and 1.5 from I to 4 p. m. . ♦ 3 ® ® on the new achool site on Ayers There wea an Increase o f 41 new seven countries proposed by the Glen Vinson, for the number of HarUord. Jan. 26 ■ i/Ti Kedelal i ilon. against $12,709,000 in 1919. hei-nusc her motive was to teat discussion at home o f Mrs. John designated by the attorney gen­ the constitutionality of the law. all at.tbe municipal building. Road, Wapping. The other $56,000 homes making a total o< 986 Sake” City” Asia-Arab bloc: the U. S. Britain, pardon.- and paroles issued. taxes collected in Connecticut dur- Conklin, 85 Olcott drive, 8 p. m. eral as either Communist or Fas­ 1950 totaled $626.62.'>.000, a The Ms.iiiii and Dixon Line wa.s The jury, Ih it- verdict reluriied Memliera of (he Rrflew Boat'd will be used to remodel and altera­ homes in town. Only 15 other new l;M-*:M-S:U I;4S-S:I* Fi-ance, Red China. Russia, India i "Ik Thursday, February 1 cist. She said her objection to I *two per cent incrca-sc over the estnblislieil to settle di.ssrn.sninx Wednesdav. agreed with her. nre Wallace liatchlnaon. Altoniey tions at Union school. The above, buildlnga are listed making a total and Egypt. Bridge and canasta p$rty?at the signing the statement was based i .$617,06.5,000 taken tn during 1911'., hetv.em tbe Lonl.x Baltiniuir and •luilge Mincka, who held the hiw, .lolm .1 O'Connor iiml N. fTiarles cost will bring an lncrea.se in the number of bulldingf to 2,982. Three He said its first order of bus­ tax rate of 4.38 mHls. A member Country club. Public invited. SUN.: "D A LLA S” -(In Color) on a principle, but she declined Soloiis Trill N I .lohn J. Fitzpatrick, Collector of tile I’ enn faniilv. I vonntitutiimal in the early -luges Boggiiil. additional mills or storee were Friday, F'ebraary iness should be to set up a Cease- I of the Board of Finance esttmateo t to elaborate. Fire Committee consisting o f the added in 1950 makhtg a total of Military whist, Benefit Girl The girl said she did not belong that to pay for a larger teaching 41, and an increase of 177 motor . » » CAVETT’S U. S., Red China, and representa­ ’ AlFSOShoM^I Scout Troop 14, St. James’s hall,,8 to any labor union and -that she tives o f the U. N. Commission for staff and fxther expense* at the new vehicles making a total of 1,807. p. m. did not wish to contest the CBS school It would t>e nece.ssiiry to DANCING TONIGHT the Unification and Rehabilitation During the year 119 Itets were Saturday, February 8 action. of Korea. Any other country that (Continued from Page One) have an additional Increase of 2.82 sworn in, making the total 1,808 Girl Scout annual dinner. South ■Tm sorry that anything has mills, which wouk. bring an antici­ these three agreed on could also lists. Jean Shepard, Jr., 'is the Methodist church, 8:30 p.m.' T Charlie Donneilly come out.” she said. be on a Cease-Fire Committee. a batch of congreesmen "Bwdss $0od Neighbors Get pated 7.2 mill increase in the tax largest individual Uuepayer In town Testimonial banquet and dance, nmiMUYwiuii Bell Ringers” conclude a rendition rate to finance the whole program. Sir Beneg'sl N. Rau, of India, with a $235,929 ansessment in his Young Democratic club. Rainbow AND HIS chief spokesman for the Arab-As­ o f T h e Bells o f St. Mary's. ” Ellsworth High sihool basket­ own name and another $127,150 club In Bolton, 7 p. m. ^ ALL IN PERSON^ Assistant House. Democratlr ball team was defeated by their ORCHESTRA Opera Siiilor lan group, wants its resolution More Out p f Life assessment in the name o f the Sunday, February 4 acted on first. He argued yester­ Leader Priest of TennessZe snd old rival.*!. Bloomfield 46 to 39, Jean E. Shepard Company. The Boy Scouts towm wide publicity five other Representatives sang so ThoY* true of a party-tin* t*l*phone, too. Porty-lin* service day that A reported lull in hostili­ Tuesday evening. They liave now I largest non-resident taxpayers are project. FINE FOODS and LIQUORS Kills Fiance ties on the Korean front should be well that Rayburn observed he'd it good when everylMdy keeps colls brief and allows time won 7 and lost 4. F.llswortli Ja.v-vecs I the Consolidated Cigar Corpora- Tuesday, February 6 t £ im u seized by the U. N. as a peace­ "lijte to have that kind of har­ between colls. won the preliminary game, 41 to I tion with an assessment o f $323,- Lecture by Hev. Thomas Stack (Continoed frorr Page Ooe) making opportunity. mony tn the House." I 361 jand G. Fox A Co., owners of at Ladles o f Columbus meeting, at Britain's Sir Glsdwyn Jebb im­ Rep. Gore (D-Tenn) who con­ You're shoring . . . with notional defonto Foxmart, assessed at $202,589. K. of C. home, 8 p. m. son. a big kitchen knife buried in mediately agp'eed that the confer­ fessed he never had a lesson had OnKaiWTomorrow! the crowd stomping feet with a Mr. and Mra. Russell Hltchoock Friday, February 9 her back. ence idea should have priority al­ Your tolephon* company hot added more telephones in Pi' I 'M hillbilly fiddling number. Father and son banquet, Eman­ Police quoted Scioll aa saying though he said he would generally Johnson of Wapping Center are parents lOnd hii. '^eco'tding - ■ His brother, he said, bought the the post five years than in its first 48 yeort. W * plan to of a daughter born at Manchester uel Lutheran church, 6:30 p.m. he met the girl, an airlinea clerk, support provisions of the U. S. And fiddle at a “ hock shop" but "fo r­ continue building os fast os the notional emergency permits. Memorial hospital, Jan. 20. Sunday, February II lORCHESTR/t-l when both attended an opera per­ proposal except for a committee 24th Annual concert sponsored formance two years ago. ITiey had to study sanctions against Red got to pick up a lesson book." Meanwhile, the demands for telephone service or* steodily Mrs. Mildred Aleshin, blood Sings Wagon W'beela «n by Manchester Police Mutual Aid kept company since their first China. i f chairman, saya it is urgent for Z’&iAN ALLSTAR RtVUt Harry McDonald, SEC CThair- vising . . . for the military . . . for war industry . . . for Anderson As.sociation. r c <1 t u r I ti ^ meeting, he said, but she never volunteers for blood donations be- DANCING mtn, sang "Wagon Wheels." Ripping Ramlilers civilian defense. * tween 18 and 59 years of age to Boy Soputa house-to-house con­ would agree to marry him. He PAINTING AND I B I L L D A V I S said they had frequent quarrels. Short-skirted Capital matrons and register now. A demand for blood tribution collection. Saturd€iY Night their panting husbands danced the DECORATING Tuesday, February IS TTaNOVELLOS He and the girl had a date to Notre Dame, Ind—Notre Dame's by the armed forces as well as current basketball squad la the "Cliarleston.” reeds on the home front make it Lecture by Dr. Roger Shaw on AT THE BEAUTIFUL meet at the plant last night, Scioli PECCYTHOMAS said. He said they quarreled be­ highest-scoring tn Fighting Irish Mme. Henri Boimet, wife of the Inferior and Exterior Work Important to become a blood donor. “Turbulent South America." spon­ ^ TH^JOROANETTES cause she w’ss 16 minutes late, historV. French Ambassador, staged a Reglstrattona may be made by con­ sored by y. W. C. A. at "y,” 1:15 Koscinszko Polish Home fashion show and then Joined in a 225 Highland St. Tel Kit 12 tacting Mrs. Aleshin by telephone, p.m. and continued the spat to the Clean Sweep* square dance with Associate Jus­ 8-1915, Hartford, or by mall at the Wednesday, February 14 *#'TEDDYHALE 1 VERNON AVE. — ROCKVILLB fourth floor where he has a lock­ .120 Oak St. TeLK9l4 er. tice of the Supreme Court and I South Windsor post Office. Valentin* dance and open house East Lansing, Mich Michigan Mrs. Douglas, Secretary and Mrs. of American Legion Post 102. RAY HENRY AND HIS ORCHESTRA Police said Scioll told them, "I State was undefeated in football Brannan: Mrs. Joseph E. Davies, Tuesday and Wednesday, February went to my locker. I got my knife ADMISSION 75c (Incl. ’Fax) and stabbed her.” in 1901-02-03. wife of the former Ambassador to ^Y:*V 18 and 14 fOR BtSP Tall Cedars minstrels, Verplanck PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE school. Friday, February 16 Visit of Bloodmobll* to Man­ STATE chester, Center church, 2 to 7 p.m. Saturday, Pe|vi|arT 17 — NOW PLATINO — Annual Ladles’ Night at British- i American Club, 6:30 p. m. ^^Tedm icoioiL February 19 T h ro u ^ March 18 Internal revenue collectors will When You assist In making out income tax forms. Municipal building, 8:30 a LOBSTER m. to 4:80 p. m. TOesday and Wrednesday, March MEAT Ac' 6 and 7 United Nations workshop, Mrs. PLUS; Mickey Rooney hi SoMtod Ir Carry With Howard Richardson, lecturer. Bow­ "He’s A Cockeyed Wonder” Waste Paper I ers school, 8 p. m. Chutney and Rlee— India Saturday, March 24 j Annual meethig° and election of I officers o f British-American Club,, At the Center 1 4 p. m. You Are Doing A Two-Fold Cugat'8 Marital Job —Helping The Hospital ■> Woes Clog CoiHPls (Contlnnrd from Page One) And Providing Needed Stock Whereupon Mias Lane's Los Restaurant / ^ Angeles lawyer. S. S. Hahn, rushed ; into Santa Monica Superior Court,: where the separate maintenance aiUt ii pending. He filed an appear-; \ , aiul Bar / For Loc^ Paper Mills « ance on M iei Lane's behalf and obtained a court order requiring • • oggoeee*...... * »«* more responsive performance LOOK AT THE EXTRA VALUE Mra. Cugat to give a deposition DESOTO GIVES YOUt Feb. 2 In hia office. This is for the Remember Pr^eeds from The Sale Of This whether you’re maneuvering \ purpose o f requiring Mra. Cugat b o b to raveal facts upon which she • “ OrMlevd'' Shock Absorbart named Mias Lane a* a ro-reapond- Paper Buys fmipment For The Manchester through traffic or streaking down *Bt. the open highway! I Stampede! Readies LonO Answer Memorial Hospital! ' a Tip-Taa Mydfawlk Shift and Huld Brlva However, Hahn aald h ^ a lio la preparing on onawer In Mlie Lana'a behalf, to be filed today, declaring N |W H A U T Y . . . New, different N tW RIDE . . . The new Ofiflow • lip , Now, High«Cempre$tlen IngIn# ... you could have knocked us over with a Mra. Cugat’a anegatlona to be false. Ha said he also will lak Uie court styling gives the ’51 De Soto new shock absorbers make the differ­ candied apple! to enjoin M n. Cugat from pro- «»***«. Shew PAPER COLLECTION • lig.dZ-iiiek ■rakot far Ixlro S^ ty caedlng with tha aeparate main- glamour, from its massive, new ence! De Soto adds their amazing tanance suit baeauaa tha aeeuaa- / ' ■ ■ • Now Parking Iroka-Sosy to Apply wa knew our January jumbo sale would thm against Miaa L u a would go ^ IN THE • unanswered should tlie case go by front grille clear back to the new cushioning action to other famous be a howling success but never did wa 17.98 default. • Walarpraof Ignitian for Quick Starts - f "Mias Lane would be deprived of NOTE: Our oorteot ahowtaig contour-type rear bumper. De Soto comfort features to give' 'dream that so many thousands of good % her day in court to disprove of "Branded” will be enfltted charges which she claims are Cor the iwotloee bat will resame NORTHWEST SECTION * *. you a Ride that’s a Revelation! a Lang Wtioalbasa, Full-Cradled Rida I falaa,” Hahn oatd. again starting ot $il8 p> . NEW POW ER . . The new high- Manchastar folk would ride.. .walk. .. contlnuoua til dosing. Mrs. Cugat’a UwyorK J. Georgo a Footharlight, Shock-froa Stoaring run to burton's for the out-of-this-planat Gold, was aotlva, too. He eold he compression engine is bigger... Come in today... and see the really Is^^MUt to ask the District Court SUN. MON. - TUE8. Ei]*inMii ani Fm E«*r|*i*I values we had on sale! Navy Maneuvers! of A p p ^ hers to rule that Cugat’s more powerful! Gives smoother. new De Soto for yourself I # Big Windawt for Maximum Visibility special appearance In connection FoUoto the Crowd to the MONDAY, JANUARY 29 with the separate maintenance suit i^ SCEO O hi what skill . . . what strategy . . . in r & k’s K^Jsets him to Jurisdiction of the , Oen'l biIm OROUCHO MARX tn "You let Your LHe" on both Rodio end TV eoch week on oil N K i a Scuff-Resistant Cylinder Walls There are still some whacking-good buys ' ■ wonderful rayon sheer for spring! you can California court. BOLTON LAKE HOUSE . . Cugat la under court order to If you live on any ot the streets in this section have, your paper out on in everything from a quilted crib pad to whip off the short new bolero in one brief pay Mra. Cugat $2,000 a month EVERY FRIDAY and SATURDAY N16HT Monday. Proceeds from these collections of paper serve to buy new action . , . and reveal your peg-pocketed dresa ponding triol. 8ho bos complained LOO JOY—The Mneairo of Pan and Male equipment for the Manchester Memorial Hospital a Hack satin bre . . . so come take ad­ that he Is $40,000 In am orw I . . . collared with foamy white lace, sizes SAME SHOW — Pontortaf:— vantage of our tremendous values . . . 10-16 or 9-15. navy or black. o Sal Lombardo • Charlie Stodd Magazines, Paper and Paper Cartons Picked Up If Put Out at the Curb. . o Frankie Val at peanut pricesl KNAIP'S MARKn dress salon e^^hnHirine E e iv the Hoaeq A t m q q j h a g j r ^ P t o l a £ j l ^ m ASf JiO n ColicHoai w a la Moda As Sclwdulad Kola or ■AND PIOKKD MeENTOOB Taria^ eT Oiaaaee fteporad *• 0«R Tear n a iM B a i zaeM Nooovuii • woMomroiii 241 NO. MAIN STREET MANCHESTER APni$ $ii<£ l l lii a J W t w ^ ^ g Pawapgyr- •$$ MMdio TarapOn. Bast ~ ' P ’ 7 T y i ;' r # — n ^ TTEiiEraoNa .icAifciujaiEa lii* Opposite avoa« Sckool WEO.t "Ralls of MoBtesmut”

^ -Jl r MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ F R ID A Y . J A N U A R Y 26. 1U51 PAGE rnni'' MANUHESTBR EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY. JANUARY 26. 1961 Kiwood P. Dowd. Mrs. Mary Ann named. chalrnuin of the pot-luck Rooms, W a ll street. Mrs. Nalion, will visit at the Hotel Bond on Cast Annoiinc^d . Brown as Dr. William R. Chunday, Banker Dlea his hbme here yesterda}’. ' Moore York from 1606 to 1681 whtn he fcupper for the annual Spring 4-H Mra. RychUng and Mra. Louis May 28. Members voted to pur­ Handley as Vats Louise Simmone, Jody Qolnlk aa Bettjr Chumlay, Dr. Graenwlch, Jan, 26— iffb—Robert was prwldant o f the New AiMtefk retired. He nerved aa Chamber­ Soutli Coventry, Steullet were named the committee chase yam for an afghan which Eva Folsom as Myrtle Mae Sim­ Ixiuls Block as Judge Omar G aff­ a branch office at Loa Anfelro, 'Bud and Bloom.'' rally planned for February 10. at Reed Moore, S3, retired New York dam National Bank, New York, lain of Naty York during tha Ad- 6:45 p.m. at the Church Com­ in charge of the unlt-aponsored Mrs. Cynthia Harlpw of Storrs has To Play "Har\ ey’ mons, Ann McAdams os Mra. Ethel ney, and JSlTy Sapienaa aa Duane liif.. six years aga 8 ^ hM ___ Irig the.» mMUng Deputy Parents’ Cares J. -Mrs. Paulin* Littia banker and one-time Chamberlain from IBOO to 1606, and of the Com­ ministratloh of -WilUqm J. Oaynor, munity House In North Coventry. set-back-party here the evening of volunteered to crochet and when Chauvenet Carol MoVeIgh aa Ruth Wilson. Harvey will be portrayed Given rothora tad aUters In OaHfornlA John Grlawold o f Sbmers prsront- Co^’entey* 7-6281 Kelly, R. N „ Thomas Turner as MHIM ed Jewela to past secretary,^ Mrs. of the City of New York, died at mercial Trust Company la Raw Mayor from 1610 to 1618. Assisting her will be Mra. Fred­ February 23. The proceeds of completed to be sold for the bene­ by Harvey. Henry Vogel of Somera road fo- fit of the Laurel Olrl's State pro­ The cast of '’Han»ey," recent Dr. Lyman Sanderson, William The play la now under rehaoraal. .•elved word by Trana-AtlanOc tel- Charles Aultman and past lectur­ Priest’s Topic erick H. Miller, George A. Kings­ both parties will be earinarked for The Waterfront Park Associa­ aponaaring a delegate to the I.aure1 gram. Mrs. Jamea will be in Broadway comedy which will i SciioolTest^ 'phoBC of the de*th of his fether* er, Mrs. William Zerver. Five bury and MVa. Donald Gehring. ,>oterVogel In Germany where be dollara was voted to the March of tion will have n special meeting Officers of the various local 4-H Girl’s State program this summer charge of the tickets for thla spe­ be presented for the first time by clubs are contacting each mem­ at the University of Connecticut. cial project. The group voted to Yen need to ruEos itlBndBtiag, | :iaa been for aome years. Dimes. It was announced the Rev. Tiimnins to .Sunday at 2 p. in. at the Nathan a little theater group In thla area rellsriiit Murterole. It sot mly I school of tnatnictlon for East ber regarding covered dishes for Paat Commander Francis W. donate I2..60 to each the Coventry Mr. Vogel operated a meat mar­ on March 3, ha« been announced by fu t, long-lutiag relkf but sel ^ Become Fiwl Credew Central Pomona Orange will be Speaker at Opfen Meet- Hale Community Center to vote the aupper. The Senior 4-H Club Perkins of Mansfield spoke to the and Mansfield March of Dimes fund ket In Springfield, Maks., fof ■ on the transfer of title of Lake- helpatte^ tbebritatioBaadtee^im hu.mber o f years, coming to El­ held in Yeoman's hall, Columbia, membera have volunteered their pupils of grades 6. 7, and 8 at the drive*. Director Jean Moore. The play will loeal aoBteetioa. Buy Mtarteelal . Night at the view Drive, Shore Drive and Wan- lington years ago purchasing what on Jnntiary 30 and all officers are * ing on Wednesday oaslatancc and will net up tablea, George Heraey Robertson School be presented at the Bowers achool gumbaug Drive to the Town of serve and assist with the cteanlng Waaiiiiigton School is known as the old Wadsworth urged to attend this meeting. on Wedneaday In connection with by the Community Players under Coventry., Mrs, Peter C. Am ­ up. All .parents, children nnd any ero farm which he conducted for a The next meeting will be held Rev. Jamea P. Timmlna. who is Americanism, aa arranged through 8 the sponsorship of CMbbonii Aa- MUST IE on February 1st and a competitive brose, chairman of the develop­ others intereated In 4-H work are Mra. Harold S. James of Mansfield She Coiiib World - About forty Jntert»t««> good many years until he went to In his fourteenth year *a rector of aembly. Catholic I-adlea of Colum­ Germany on business and pleasure. program will he presented at that ment road committee said Wed­ urged to attend the supper and Canter, unit Americanism chair­ ' from the WmeWngton St. Brldgel’a church, will apeak at nesday there would also be action entertainment following. During bus. time. , man, Mra. Jamea gave a book re­ For Old Combs Joseph Handley will be seen aa cwie flrrt froderu U«t night In Mrs. Samuel Dancaiise attended an open meeting Wedneaday eve­ taken on the revision of the as­ the entertainment program Miss port on "Red Channels" pertaining ning. January 81 at eight o'clock the eehool Ubimry. P «g « by the district lecturers conference sociation by-laws and any other Miss Diane Motycka will speak on to Communistic Infiltration which ••IF" ...... ,. . Perry Como in St. Brldgefa hall op "Parente’ her trip to New Orleans recently Dover-Foxcroft, Me.— Xlrs. they took the-brnme mental test which was held In Coventry Sat­ , necessary business to come before she recently read. Mrs. Irene .Smith Marlborough Problems." Before aaaumUig the ns a member of the vegetable Ida Shrang la combing the world “I APOLOGIZE” ...... children urday evening. ,\f, the meeting. reported that the Poppy Seals had . Billy Eckatein rectorate of S t B rldget'r pariah, judging team at the national con- WANTED Robert Post has returned home Raymond B. Bennett was elect­ arrived and rhe would arrange that for comba. Coliectlng combs la from the Middlesex hospital where ha waa a curate at St Jamet’a frience. Mi.ss Shirley Welk will “TENNESSEE W A LTZ" . . . Spike Jones The Orange held its regular ed pre.sident of the Booth-Dimock these be at the next meeting here her hobby and she has act her he was a patlept for a couple of church, and after long aaaoclaUon Memorial Library, Inc.. Tue.sday speak on her trip to the 4-H con­ aS S .«S S t >»■»<»;: meeting Thursday with the past the evening of Februarj- 12. Mrs. with parente and children ln*boU» night. Other officers elected dur­ ference In Chicago recently. The goal at 1,000. But caring for a EXPERIENCED "BEYOND THE SUNSET' . . . . Allen-Hritt ■cherter echoota. masters and post lecturers In dhys. Richard C. Snow gave a report on home comfort ------At the special town meeting local parishes, is well qualified to / ing- the board of trustees meeting groups will divide Into three home and four children limits the •ar” The "oohe" and ahs of w e Rev. James P. Timmlna ^ child welfare, Mrs. Willlaifi H. wet* intermingled with charge of the evening s program I u. u-as voted to aiithnrise handle his subject. Father Tim ­ then were niee president John groups: Pai’cnts, leaders and chil­ amount of world-combing she can ------Cl---- ..Tiu. hoard of selectmen and town mins Is also aditor of Tha Catholic dren. for appropriate rtlseusslons. Kenyon, Community service chair­ CARPENTERS ••■Siproeelona aa _^;pn a 1 which was as follows; Song, “ The chlldien, while comparatively little ! MacDnnifId,- Stone, flr.: treasurer. do personally. ti*ea.super to borrow f4.000 in an­ IVanscrlpt. publication o f the Robert S. White; scerctary. Miss The Auxiliary to the .Green- man, submitted a detailed report m d e child do that? Grange, is Marching On" by all: time for attention la devoted to j Her existing collection of 374 MORlARTY Bros ticipation of taxes and to accept Connecticut Diocese. He la a popu­ Jan* M. Flaherty. Jack Isserman Chobot Post. At-, members at their ,on an invoatlgatlon of the X-Ray For Inside and Outside '* * ^ r ln g the two hours and a half, reading, "What the Orange la," the psyhcological side. j Mobile Unit. The members voted covers virtually every American 3 1 5 CENTER ST litM Scminell explaled that the the additional grant from the lar speaker, enlivens his lectures A discussion will follow Rector was elected chairman of the meeting Monday night named Mrs. Work— Apply at by Mrs. Howard Lord; reading, George R. Nelson of Andover, Mrs. to give further Investigation and period during the paat 200 years TEL 5135 tMt aoiiaht to discover the various state for the Mar\> Hall achool. with shafts of w it and leaves an Timmins’ discourse, and he wilk be | finance committee. On this com­ Potterton’s "Tlic Cooperator,’ by William Mr. nnd Mrs. .Tames Rvan snent audience wishing he would con­ Eugene Rychllng and Mrs. Arthur study to this project. It was re­ nnd includes comba from England, .*> Onqer Road J ^ S ^ W lW e s of their Wills.’ ; song. "Pafron.s Chain" by glad to answer problems of the { mittee will be .\vthur Rebert, Hen­ LARGE STOCK— Al-L SPEEDS. .13. 45. 78 the week-end In New York City tinue further. ry W. Ford. Mrs. Thomas \V. Rid­ Webb, both of Coventry, as the ported at the meeting that the Past Italy. France and China. Ma Or I’hnne 4112 • I t o ^ D f these abilities, she said, all: t.nbleau. "Apiculture" with parents. , \ with relatives. Sponsored by St. Monica's cir­ er and Kenneth .Rpencer. Jesse •ommitteo in charge of the unit President's parley wll be held terials In the combs range from AT THE CENTER • 5.19 541 MAIN STREIST are getting meaning from Mrs. .‘’ amiiel Pancause and Mrs. FUEL OIL sentences, and paragraphs, dis­ cle, whose membera are mothers Albertlne Bralnard was elected sponsored .set-haek part'’ the eve­ April 21 at the Hotel Garde In bone and tortoise shell to wood JARVIS RKAITY (O. George Goncl. taking part: song, Jfost of the forests o f Greece Graves Gets New Post of teen-age children, mothers of chairman of the library commit­ ning of February 3 at the I-eglon i Hartford. The National President and split bamboo. covering the extent o* *",1 ".Sifting,” by all. hav# been cut down. A«M fvtnrdlnatlon, finding out if children of all-age levels, and their tee. He will select hl.s own com­ Next came a skit titled "X-Ray Hartford. .Tan. 2« (IP' Thommi ‘#VM are developed to diBtinguUh .1. nraves. of West Ifartford. has husbands will be welcome and the mittee. Mrs. John H. Westland ^ J e c ^ ascertaining Specialist" with Mr. apd Mrs, fathers are particularly Invited to was elected chairman of the mem­ William Zerver, Mr. and Mrs. W il­ been appointed Clerk of the House ability to work in two. or three Anpropriatinn.s Committee, Graves attend. bership eommittee to choose her dlme^ons, and searching for dc- liam Bottomley, Mr. and ' Mrs own working committee. The Samuel Dancaiise and John Lord who wdll receive $3,000 for the ses­ The meeting Is by no means lim­ GiewingWrigley’i building nnd grounds committee velopnient of number*. taking part. The Patrons test sion. will take a leave of absence ited to Catholic Mothers Circles, inSe question and answer p e ri^ from his post as Assistant Director leaders of clilldren’s groups. Den Sit bock. Rdox. Ea|oy tlw comforN of o worn homo will have C. Davis Talkins a.s was by .Ssmuel Daneause and chairman, Robert S. White, John turned out to b* John Icord and the. Word and ■of the Connecticut Public Expen­ mothers and others Interested . in left •ItUftUon bid been. the development of children, aplr- Spearmint Gum M. Stone. Sr. Miss Charlotte Sign te.at was hy .Samuel Dan- ditures Council. The appointment w m were surprised to hear that In a white tho wintry Now Engloiid I I howte. If yoo*vo 90t Albertlne was elected chairman cau.se. Paul Hobert.a and John was announced vesterdav hv Ren. .itunlly,...... will be wcleome. Ample in- class there could be a range of Arthur R. B. Tanner (R-Wood-, formation and guidance is avail- of the historical committee. Dean fl^ y e a r t in mental age. despite Lor.i. Refreshes You MORIARTY'S wotchin9 yoar homo comfort noodi yoo'ro ' able for physical development of Wllev resigned as a member of the fact that alt children were al­ Tlte program ended with the (bury) Committee Chairman. the Board of Trustees and'Andrew most chronologically the aame. oR sot. Export bomor sonrteo, cteoR bondof MobWigof J. Buckley. Jr., was elected to Another queatlon dealt w l^ the fill this vacancy. marking aystem and Mother on (dolivorod OBtomatleaRy). 24 boor sorvico. vast fiml Mrs. Herbert W. Love was the value of parent conferencea. elected president nf the Coventry Paftfclpating In the Republican Women’a; club during along with Miss Scannell a ^ the rosorvos —• oro o l yovrs os o MORlARTY castomor. their anntial meeting Monday eve­ narcnt*. were MtM PRE-SEASON BUYS IN “HI-VALU” ning at tho Nathan Hale Com­ end Miss Dorothea munity Center. Other officers 8m?uC%'«»bington fitst grade CONVERSION BURNERS elected follow: Vice president, Sichers. and Vincent Ramlxl. DEPENDABLE USED CARS! Mrs. John S. Blssell; treasurer. principal of the iwhool. Mrs. Philip I. Hot way: corre­ ' T h e ^ lrs t graders for a night , sponding secretary, Mrs. Edison went home with a bettor | BOILER-BURNER UNITS O. Davis; recording secretary. edge and appreciation of the , 4.DOOR SEDAN Mrs. A. Harry W. Olsen. The qehod program.______^ I Take a tip from the basketball naembers voted to dispense with OOMPLEn HEATINS SYSnNS the February meeting. During Gleaming black. Immaculate boys. They say pleasant chewing 1949-V8 o f tasty WRieUY'S SPEARMINT GUM the March meeting plans for ac- throughout. Fully equlp|>ed I keeps mouth and throat moist , ttvltles for the year wHI be made. Ellington The club has 42 members at pres­ with radio, heater, etc. Sln- I and comfortable. gte owner, low ifllleage. Very • e a 4 W t « , ent. The name of Mrs. Frank giro ot undetermined origin de- MERCURY specially priced. And that refreshing. long-last­ •treyad the amaU warehouse on Wralght waa Inadvertently omitted ing Wrtgley’s Spearmint flavor aa serving on the committee as- the Adolf Lana property on Som­ gives you a dandy little pick-up. oiaUng with the Heart Fund Drive ers road Monday morning. The • e o for the Willlmantlc District Heart building la owned by Irving Lugln- WRIGLEY'S SPEARMINT GUM is always Aaaociatlon to take place next buhl and operated by Arthur l^na 1938 a treat. Tastes so good. Lasts so month. 1941 PLYM OUTH 1949 FORD "V-B"' long. Costs so little. Just try It. BROTHERS Bov Scouts of Troop 67 will meet whtrs.ha waa • for the ConaoUdatod Cigar • Co. 2-Door Coupe CUSTOM PACKARD "8" tonlglit 7:80 p. m. at the Nathan The bulkUng burned to the groimd Gray, imdio, heater. Ex- Black, with radio and Chewing ^ Hale Community Center clubroom. and an adjoining barn caught ^ o rellrat rnbher. Very good IJght green, radio, heater. heater. Tip-top transpor­ SIS CENTER STREEI.. MAMCNESTER mtPNOHI SISI . The Scouts of the Explorer Post but waa soon put ouL ^ e flro- mechanically, Clean and A -I through­ tation for WRIGLEY’S SPEARMINT GUM will meet at their headquarters on men laid hose from a brook across out. Top buy at olds digesflen, feerfi, breofh Mason street, same time. the road that they dammed up to C O lh '^ Mra. O. J. McClellan. Mrs. BBt WBt*T Bitd efficient work ■•vofl j ONLY $369 ONLY $199 Floyd N. Wiley, Xfrs. H. Wilbur ttM Other boUding. which la a c w Fan Price $ljl95 Full price Stevens, Mrs. E. Lynn Beerwort, barn. Tba eowa were turned in­ Mrs. Raymond B. Bennett, Mrs. to the parture aa a safety meas- John H. Westland and Mrs. Erneat uro. Building and contents were J. Sterket will be In charge of the partly covered by Insurance. ■ Garden Club rummage aale F ri­ Tba "rMrasari’ sponsor^ for day and Saturday from 10 a.m. un­ the Ellington Center Consolidate 1937 DODGE 4-DOOR TIPS til 4 P. M. at the Nathan Hale Mh0(d by the EUlngton Center P. Black, single owner (that’s right). Actnally Community Center. Proceeds are T. A. whlrti waa hel^ In the au­ only W.OOO “eaby” miten. Previous owner for the treasury for the support ditorium waa a very auccesaful claims no oll-burncr. Heater, seat covers. for tho o f community service projects. affair as the • net proceeds were Clean and good paint and rubber. Mrs. Joaeph, Motycka has been 134 0 . Tht csoinnilttw, ncnool Handy Man chUdran and aU who w s ls te tha project wish to thank all hurt-J ness men and Indlvlduala who c ^ op6rate6 ao well, and are eapeclai- j Those cracked ceilings can be ly grateful to those who donated permanently rejwired by one the fine door prises. of two easy-to-install meth­ The achool children express l 1948 PONTIAC "8" 1948 PACKARD "8" ods. Cover with plaster board Ihelr thanks to the • Ellington Board o f Education for the gift of STREAMLINER CLUB COUPE ' and then paint with McKin­ fl60. This money will be u.sed ’ CUSTOM MODEL 4-DR. SEDAN ney's Paint-0-Plast . . . gives for a movie projector for the .tlisnlutely like new In and oat. Hydra- Magnificent, black. Only 1,800 miles. Single the effect of sand-finished matlr, radio, heater, spotlight and loaded school. I owner. A luxury car you’d he proud of. plaster. Or,*“cover with inter­ Uola Feldman of Ellington Is i with arressorirs, lioaiititui! A onre-ln-a- iv- one Of eight 4-H. club girls who llfetlme car! To see It Is to buy It! Overdrive, radio, heater and others. locking pi;e-finished insulat­ 1 were awarded gold seals for the ing K uW ood ceiling tiles. s": home making record books m turned tor for the year 1950. Lola apaelaltsed in "Food Preparation. N o t too early to think about Dr. J. Kingsley Blrge, Congre- | window and porch screens. gatlonal missionary to Turkey, 1948 PACKARD It’s best to cut all pieces of will be guest speaker next Sun­ C LU B SED A N day at the morning service at i lumber to size,' give- ’em two Dark gray. Low mileage, single owner. 10:46. Monday night. January coats of paint, then assemble^ Overdrive, radio, heater, electro-clutch. New beauty for 26 Mra. Birge wlU be the special putty and paint again. ■peaker at the Ladles' Benevolent Perfect throughout. Very special Socletv meeting which will be | held In the Congregational church $1,489 o ld w a lls with Has the Mrs. been campaign­ , aocial rooms at 8 p. m. ing for a mo

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\ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. FRIDAY. JANUARY 26. 1951 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANUHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, l» » l PAGE esn ar of Unltsd Methodist church pcepagwida takaa Oie form of a many, ona taction of tha world drive several members of w o in which ahs'Blao apMalad for In* ^thodist TouthFell^lp to Radio Plea Briugs fow simple elementary statements amonj; many aactlona, one eultura . Bolton WONS — 14M w n o — 1880 Fruit Vegetable foftnatloh about thbfr young aon. HATS CLEANED and opinion among many eulturaa the mid-winter MYF OomerenM WFHAJ-10S.7 That Bump Last Night She ohoked wtth'-BoM when she mpsafod again and hgain. TOla Doris Mohr OTtalla* 'w d Eo uttered the.words: and optnlona. And aoma of this Rally at Brocton, Growers Meeting News of Danny AND BLOCKED repatltlon la most important. Tor Tel. Manchester S548 on Saturday. Nwey Lw, WKNB -'j; Today’s Radio WBAY — 910 9 • "Any Information you might exparienca la already upon ua aa, McKinney, Craig and M ^ ^ give may mean the caylng of our It la baaed on a oonvlcUon that WCOG — Ittfi Dastora Standard 'nme WTHT — 1*80 HENRY’S people will beUeve anything If Uila week, we encountered our “ Mrs. Ralph Wing. Red Cross Spencer are among those y The Manchester Fruit and Veg­ Was Not R eal *Thing* (CobMbim4 Dbib Page Obb) son’s life .. .Perhaps Just a little Sk«e SendSB Diy toattend the rally which wifi open more help would find our Danny.. tiwy hear It often ehough. Tha find point blank defeat In the chairman In Bolton snd member of etable association ufill hold Its an-' f4 g No, Mala St. Deyat the locsl Civil Defense committee 4:00k. 10: nual meeting tomorrow night at tearful, tHree-mwute appeal over Every minute covnte." atatement to be accepted la first United Ngtlona- a defeat which la A special commlttto WDRC—Strike It Rich. WTIC—Bill Stem. the air for anyone having infor­ Police Ijeutqnant Frederick B. has announced plans to hold First WDRC—Hartford School of Mu- 8 at the Itallan-Amerlcan dub on ''The Thing" that rumbled * said it sounded aa If a heavy truck laughsd at aa abaiuvl, then be- prompting acme Americana^to aay Aid courses at United Methodist' the Official Board of » ' WTHT-»Famlly Album. had paaaed his house. At Colehoa- mation about Danny to "please Young confirmed receipt jo t the odist church will meet tonight to . I sic. Eldridgc street. The state conven­ through the Connecticut River note at the Matson home and said comsa famUlar; perhaps dhem Is that we should secede Immediate­ church under the sponsorship of WHAT—Polka Hop. tion wlT toe held In Manchester ter, it was reported aa a deep come forward." I discuss plans for toe church \VTI0—Backstage Wife. I WONS---News; Jack's Wax- Valley for brief sei'onds last night It Was now locked iii the police M wM at tlM ly. the W8C8 snd at Center Congre­ neat faU and preparation for It, rumble. Douht' RjUMom Motive something In it after all or It gational church sponsored by the ten services. Week \yKNB— News; Request Matl- , works. was identified by .some local resi­ sefe. M T S ifct «k OiiaaMOr. Coonn •• In thla raactldn, we are like the Laymen's Sunday and Easter torv- I 10;45— Indiidtng nomination of a’ chair- Toll gate attendanta at the Police said' they believe It likely AiUnrlliii Stent would not be mpeated ao often, Ladles Bpnevolent Society. Both nee. .» miui,’ will be made at the meeting dent! as an explosion, a strong Raymond E. Baldwin Bridge be­ that the telephone message was He said Mr. and Mrs. Matson CSi<5in«>B mtff. early atate of 'New York, which Ices. Members of the Mmmlttee I w n c— Pro and Con. brought the note to Police Head­ H4US8BB — BELTS and finally it becomes accepUd as courses would be conducted during WON8^HolI>-wood, U.S.A. tomorrow night. Election of offi­ gust of wind ajid an expreas tratnj tween Old Lyme and Old Say- delivered by tho same person who gnMeUVnON lUTW arc Mrs. CTIfford Stephen, Al­ WCCC—Junior Disc Jockey. j 11:00— quarters and were cautioned not CLASTIC H081ERT conaidered Itaelf too big and too the evening hours. The course is cers is also on the agenda. but authorities at Fordham Uni­ hrook were completely oblivious sent the- note. OI* cJStTiun ...... ;H:S true;” standard 18 hours given In 8 peri­ bert Holman, Arnold McKinney, 4:18— ■ I News on all stations. to make any mention of that let­ CRUTCHES — BRAOXS ' So far, thla reminds us of Uis powerful to be dictated to by its Roger Smith. Maurice Spencer and ! ll:l< k - The association conducts the versity say "it" was an "absolute­ of tho quake. An East Hampton They added they have no way of ods of three hours each week. W n c —Stella Dallas. | Manchester auction market In resident said the dlstnrhanco ter." he said. "She agreed not to Expert nttecB techniques of some schools of fellow states- and which some­ Some enrollments have already Rev. J. R. Yeager. WONS—Jack Downey’a Music WDRC—'The World Tonight. ly Insignificant" earth tremor re­ knowing whether the ca ll' and reveal 11. 1 told her It was the «««i* X W ...... • ;g, .t Mrs. John S. Holmes, formerly WTHT—UN HighllghU. which farmers from some eight or gave the house a terrific shake. written message are "legitimate" .1 American advertising. times takes the same attitude been received but more must be ■ Shop. corded at exactly 10:'J8.19 p. m. fleet break we hqd received In this WwUT. kr ...... 416.00 Miss Pearl OlesecKe, skllH Tues­ WONS—Jack’s Waxworks. ten surrounding towns east of the And there were many people, or the woCk of a crank. case and .that with quiet, orderly ■rt»a. m i t n a . ow .But the Chinese Communists even today. But we will not made In order to obtain an author­ WCCC—Big Brother Bill. river participate. The switchboard at Police Head­ ized Red Cross Instructor. Volun­ day on the S. B. America for \VTIC—Songs by George Sau- both in Manchester and through­ Police discount the theoiy that police Investigation we might be secede: we will feel pretty ugly F iince and Italjr. She expwU to 4:89— quarters was kept b>isy for several out the state, who didn't notice use It for more Irhportant things teers sre urged to enroll with Mrs. WDRC—Yankee Kitchen. telle. Danny was kidnaped for ransom able to capitalise on It snd return m • jgQcuTtD for a time and demonstrate some Byron Shinn, 2-9P31; Mrs. James meet her huaband. Ensign Holnies. minutes as tl^e A-bomb-consctous any unusual sounds or tremors i as the father is employed merely her son to her side."” ■ riaa* !• than deodorants. who Is on a tour of duty In the WTXC—Lerenso Jones. and the curious queried police. rather pointed resentment against G. Hassett, 4849; Mrs. Ernest As- WDRC-- Public Service Pro­ last night. Tlic first they knew |IIS iiighi janitor at the Quincy Dls- IJeut. Young said It Is possible TRADE-IN •‘A striking example of this," Mediterranean. Mrs. Holmes will WHAY—News. The Harvard university selsini>- nboul "The Thing" ws.s in Hstcii- | ^^1,-1 rmirthmise. mM M M A dlSOStehSS Cffdtttd tO 1% Of plnwall. 2-1.391 or Mrs. Wing. gram. Auclover young Danny was taken sway by a the British correspondent goes on, those fellow nations who dared do some sightseeing before return­ Vi’KNB—News; Sports. graph recorded a "slight earth­ mg to radio news programs this mentally unbalanced woman who wniOISaO I" tW» P***' 4.163. The aim of national head­ WTHT—Dollar Derby. 11:80— The father accompanied the "Is'the statement that Russia, not voto^ against us; and eventually quarters Is to have at least one ing home late In AplH. w n c—Music. quake" at 10:27.62 at a dlxtance morning and In rcaillng the news­ mother in tho teicvlalon broadcast has no children ot her own. 4:48— ■ The supper meeting of the men of r/'Ut 70 miles from the Instru- papers. NOW! America, defeated Japan In 1946. we Will begin Vo get the point, person In every houshold trained In w n c — Young Wldder Brown. 11:88— of the Tolland County Association XlaOtlalN* 6*T«te »t« ^ *0 r*»erT»a, First Aid. Should disaster come, Pnneral Director Wee , WONS -News. m i/.. Manchester Msreh of Dimes At first It was treated with ridi­ which la that in any effective as­ Ever notice where the ^^gang" WDRC—Old Record Shop. of Churches will be held at the A Bolton resident reports that authorities, who have promtseil to the training would be Invaluable; 1 2 :00— Vernon Center Congregational ran m rrtet dtwt dfH. ■• ^ sociation of nations thsre must Bethel. Jan. —<>P)—Henry A. 8 :00— the tremor occurred "at almost reveal "The Thing" at the polio cule; most Chinese had first-hand In any event, It is of constant use 28 W n c —Neus: Music. church on Monday, January 29, at $ 2 5 T O $ 7 5 ' lUDtWMUUTet: be give as w’ell aa take, yielding In everyday Hying. Mrs. Wing also ! Webb, Br.. 64. veteran town official, WDRC—News: Old Record 10:30 p. m. sharp and sounded benefit show at the Armory Sun­ knowledge of the American war 7 p. m. The topic will ^ "The for all tho world like an explosion. as well as rule. This is, in fact, announced the fliwt class In Home ' was found dead In hie automobile Shop. I Prrquepey Modulation day, disclaim any connection with effort. Then they began to thUik gets together? Place of the Church in the Pres­ Not until after I'd made certain Inst night's ociuirrcnce. "The WEDDING T m S T C » ' < * » o , DttTPlt an6 Boaton, Nursing will begin on Tuesday, near the Municipal Water Depart­ w n c —When a Girl Marries. the great genius of the American WDRC—FM 98.7 MC. ent Emergency (War and Civilian Ihere’d been no explosion, did I for your old refrigerator in arRE*t) or that perhaps part of the truth had February 6 at the home of Mrs. ment’s chlorinating plant. Dr.. Al­ WONS—Mark Trail. W DRf— FM On the Air 8-10 p. m. Thing we hnve Is the real thing," KKIiaSR ACVIT political system, our glory, and Where thsrk is music there's fun, and that's where tVia youngsters eonsregatA Defense!. This Is the only meet­ think It co!iId have been anything they stall'd. been kept from them, and soon Fred Johnson. Red Cross nurse, bert Trempert, Medical Examiner, WHAY—Story Queen. WFHA— 108.7 .Mf’., trade for a new, modem-* ClRCCLATIOfW. our strength, and It la hard to You’ll find them in the home where there la a piano and someone to play Tt. For ing that the Andover Men's Club •else." STATIONERY educated men who ought to have who has been named instructor. I reported that W’ehb died of a heart WTHT—Big Jon and Sparky. WTIC— FM BOA Sic. will hold this month. Men are ria prlntlcg Companyi- loe.. Imagine that wc will really be too This Is a 12 hour course given In j attack about three hours before his no mechanical Instrument can ever take the place of creative music . . . for enter­ 8:15— WFH.\ A Columhla man compared the (h S ctl raapoMlblllt, for known better were taking it aa an tainment, for enjoyment. You owe your cliiUlrcn and your.self the joy of music in advised to got their tickets for trenifir In sound and dtirallnn “to | V' backward in Ijfansfcrring our own 6 two hour period.^. The first class body was discovered by a truck WTIC—Portia Faces Life. 9:30 a. m.-l:00 p. m.—Music for resei'vations from Art Lockwood traM rapblcal arror* aopaarint accepted fact that the Russian will meet on three' successive Tues­ driver. Webb, the town’a only the home. So why not stop in at Watkins tomorrow and learn how easily your WHAY—March of Dimes. Listening. a fast train going through town.” : . A SPECIALTY aaa athar raaOl^ ideals to the larger arena ol by January 25. A Manchester man said he ^ PHILCO fn tlw lUBelmtar ■aaoHH HaraH. armies caused the surrender of day and Wednesday mornings funeral director, was Water Com-1 home, too, can have a really fine piano. 8:80— WTIC— FM On the air 6:25 a. m.- At a meeting of Andover Lake world affairs. from 9:30 to 11:30. Mrs. Johnson thought his hoii.se hsd been struck Japan.” mlsaloner for more than 30 years. w n c - J u s t Plain Bill. I a. m. Corporation, in the Town hall, the SHOE .Amnninccmentfi, Invitnlioiip, Friday, January 39 is now enrolling members for an by a gnat of wind. Another persim. ' This sample of the power of He serv'ed as the Town Court Pro^ WONS-:—Clyde Beatty .Show. Same as WTIC. following directors were elected: R. who was In bed at the time, rc , EASY TERMS! afternoon class and will conduct ecutor for nearly 25 ytars, and LaMotte Russell, Fred L. Carpen­ Reception, Repl.v CardH, eU:. Communist propaganda does not an evening class on Monday If WTHT—Joe Glrand. ported feeling hla bed tremble REPAIRING a ^ c e Of Honorable Truce daring World War H was Bethel a WHAY—Meet tho Band. Televialon ter of Manchester, Edson D. Her­ surprise us. Those who propa­ there Is a demand for It. Recnilta slightly, . Cake Boxes, Matcliea, Napkins, etc. Civil Defense Director. One of 8:48— WNHO—TV rick of Bolton. Laurence C, Stan­ Reports of the rumblings ran : Of the Better Kind •n»ar# haaa baan to manj- 4 lplo- Open Forum for this course may contact the In­ ley of Simsbury. John H. Yeo­ gandise with lies always have an structor. Mrs. Fred Johnson at hiB two sons Is Chief Henry A. | WDRC—Cilrt Massey and Mar­ 4:00—Homemaker'a Exchange. up and down the Conneetletif Rtv- I DONE WHILE Large Selection — La)>v prices matle eompbcatlona ralaad that it obvious advantage. It la that a Webb, Jr., of the Bethel Fire de­ tha 'niton. 4:30—Vanity Fair. mans, Perry B. Cook and George er from Old Lyme to East Hart­ BENSON’S Winning Friends Abroad 2-1218, or Mrs. Thomaa C. John­ C. Stanley. Percy Cook presid­ la atooat difficult to remember son. 2-1335, for additional Informa­ partment. He aUo leaves two WHAT—Sports, 6;00—Lucky Pup. ford. State Police at several bar- YOU WAIT Radio • Televtslee • AppUaBeee lie can indeed be simply told, daughters and tevsral grandchll-1 5:15—Time for Beany. ed. rneks first said they had reports what the world a ?rat abJecUve In To the Editor, tion. w n c —Front P ags' Farrell. whereas a truth la always com­ ,,dren. 8:88— 5:30—Howdy Doody. Announcements were made tb of a severe explosion somewhere 718 MAIN STREET Rev. and Mrs. J. Richard Yeager Steinway, “Instrument of the effect that a School of Instruc­ SAM :rULYES Korea ought to ba. plex. The liars of this world are So the Reds even use witch doc­ WTHT—Falstaff’a Fabulous Fa­ 6:00—^Twilight Time. In Conneetieut hut were unable to ' CAMPRESS ths Immortals," Weber, tion for Grange officers will be TM1.F.PHONE 8538 That drat objecUve, It aeema to always glib, because they can, at tors to win over African natives. bles. 6:30—Faye Emerson. loeate It. 701 M.4IN STKKKT 5 So. Main 81. Phone 2-2240 Steck. Everett, Cable-Kel­ held at Columbia Grange on Jan­ The tremors struck with varying \ ^ ought to ba to halt the flghf- They will go native to get the na­ WONS-Victor Borg*. 6:46—Sports. win, tailor their lie to the simplest son and the Knabe. “OIB- 7:00—Kukla, Fran and Ollie! uary 30. and a Lecturers' Regional Intensity. One Old Lyme resident ' ing. t e a poda«m and condition of language. The tellers of truth, on tives. In Rome, ihty adopt "doing clal Plano of .the Metro­ Eveqlng 7:30—Roberta Quinlan. Conference at Coventry on Janu­ honor. as the Romans do" to foster Com­ politan Opera," are tha 7:45—Newsreel. ary 20. tha other hand, are alwaya awk­ # D R C —News. MIsa Marion Stanley presented Tha halt to the flghUng, Ideally munism. Reputation famous names and qual­ 8:00—Mama. ward, and hesitant, »nd some­ ity makes that await your WHAY—News. an interesting march, which re­ •raaklng, ahould conja on tha-.S8th 8:30—We the People. times confused themselves, simply Too often, we fall short in re­ selection at Watkins. WONS—News. 9:00—Henry Morgan. sulted \ln the appearance of a specting the native customs when panUlal, the original boundary because the truth about most Our reputation Spinets start at |565. WTOT—Sports; Joe Girand's 9:30—The Clock. lighted birthdn.v rake for all hav­ FORD STeP-AHFAD ENGINEERING AC H ItV fS NEW TRUCK ECONOMY line tha United Natlona went Into in other countries. We have, too Show. , 10:00—Boxing. ing birthdays In .lanuary. things la alwaya somewhat con­ often, aaaiimed we were'popular In w n c —News. Korea to protect and reeatabllah. gained from our 10:46— Greatest Fighta. The latest edition of “ Scene 'n fusing, because the triith, by Its the world and our ways automat­ 8:10— Herd," Tolland Coiinty 4-H News, Thara ore many, troubleaome years experience 11:00—Broadway Open House. own nature, compels the weighing ically created good will. Some­ WDRC—Jack Smith Sportscast. 12:00— Newsreel. contains the report of ' Andover dlpkmiatfc queaUona which have times our businessmen have played 4-H Club membra who have re- of many factors. providing aervice.s I i | \ •:18— bean tangled In with tha queaUon Into the hands of European com­ WDRC—Jack Zalman, cejwd awards. Marjorie Boying- Suppose we undertook to tell petitors by not adapting their biis- distinction to all, ton for Home Improvement; San­ of baiting tha fighting In Korea, w n c —Strictly Sports; Wcath- the story of who did lick Japan? Ineaa ways to customers abroad. aen.sible cost.s. - ' er. Deaths Last Night dra White, all-around club work n haa been t£a atrong poalUon of and leadership, and Shirley Pratt Here they are ! Could ws do it truthfuUy In ona Ws have not always shown our­ WOKS—Sports. the United fitataa that,'while auch selves at our best in the rest of for vegetable demonstration work. sentence? Or by one almple state­ WHAY—Supper Serenade. By The Assficiated Press problema muat alwaya be open to the world. We cannot rely on gain­ 8:80— Also, gold seals for best home- ment?' Of course we could not. Yock — diaries Spencer making r«cord books turned in dlaeuaaion, the end of the fighting ing friends on not being as bad or WDRC—Record Album. Beyond the obvious credit to the as much hated aa the Keds; Neith­ Hart, 63, advertiaing executive, this year go to Shirley Pratt, in Korea ahould come flrat. 8:89— American forces which did Indeed er Is It enough to gain the friend- former Grand Exalted Ruler of the frozen foods; Sandra White, junior Thom ta now a chance, in tha WTHT—B a r c n o Gammell; Benevolent and Protective Order leadership and food preparation. \ perform the major portion of the ahlp of the business Interests or Weather. behavior of the Oommunlata in middle class or rich abroad. Many of Elks, and from 1922 to 1937 These record hooks were among Japaneae defeat, we would have WDRC—Record Album, the approximately 400 turned in, the field, that an unoffldal truce ara Jealous of ua. It la essential w n c —Emil Cote Glee Club. business manager of "The Elks" to give side credit to the Austra­ that we win the poor and work­ Official Piano of tha Magazine. He was bom in Cincin­ the neatest and most complete. can be created, approxlmaUly on WONS—News; ETvening Star. lians, to the British, to the Chi­ ers over to ua and prove we have nati. Shirley Pratt won the Slate Vege­ the Uth parallel line. Metropolitan Opera WKNB—Sports; Newsreel. table Demonatratlon Contest in nese, and to tha Russians, oven better to offer than Communism. Moscow—Sergei Ivanovich Vavi­ Them ta now a chanca that the Money or the equivalent sent often Sign of a worthy service November and went to the Nation­ though the main contribution of WDRC—Lowell Thomas. lov, 59, IVeaident of the Academy al Junior Vegetable Growers As­ does not help those It should. It of Sciences of the U.S.S.R. since fighting can ba halted. the latter may have been that WTIC—Three Star Extra. sociation’s annua) meeting in New Slone will not buy real friendship. WONS—News. 1945, and a Deputy to the Su­ r.> Thiit chance ahould be exploit­ 'That was proven in China. Orleans, Ixmisiana. Other club they kept Japanese armies Immo- 142 EAST CENTER ST., MANCHESTER WTHT—Weather; Music. preme SoGlet. members In Andover are; Dorothy ed. Oura la to help those desiring billged In Manchuria by the mere OFF THE STREET PARKING 8 :8 8 — Bismarck. N. D. - - Walter J. Chadwick,' Joan Clark. Andrea Tha maaona It ahould be ex- demoerdtte liberty and to spread Gooley, Irene Goas. Earleen Jlll- thriaf o f Russian Intsrvention. the desire.' It is to adapt that to the ^ WTOT—Edwin C. Hill. Madock, 70, Democratic Governor j^ t a d am thaaa: Tha truth might even sound, a of North Dakota fr o m AuguiC son. Irene Lathrop, Mary Lathrop, ways of the people, not to force Louise LeMalr. Judith Louis, Mar­ 1. Once a truea haa been eatab- little conftuing, aa if there were our ways or change customs. We 1VDRC—Beulah. 1928, to January. 1929, and retired W HAT—symphony Hall. head of the North Dakota Office of guerite Mercier, Jean Moran. Joan Uabod, It ti going to be difficult some doubt about the w-hole thing. must treat the natives as equals. Mortlock, Noreen O'Brien. Connie Genuine democracy cannot be W n C —Guest star. , the Federal Farm Security Admin­ for even audir tough cuatomem aa The lie never sounds confused. WONS-rFulton Lewis. Jr. Parks. Hariann Platt, Maureen forced on peoples. istration. Taylor, Eleanor Weissenbom. Mar­ tha Chineae Commuhiata to reopen Yet, In the end. the lie wilt al­ WTHT—News; /Hesdline Edi- Yours truly. Before You Buy STORM SASH! tlon. , New York —Tom Revere. 48, jory Yale and Katherine Yeo­ hooUlltiaa. ways sink and die, and the more | J. W. Cheney. 1:18— radio and television manager for mans. S. 41m Boot Important thing in complex truth supplant It. A lie's < INVESTIGATE the Blow Oo., Inc., since 1947. for­ Dlsruss Civil Defense Watkips Budget Payn^t WONS—TeUo-Teat. tha weald, rlght-VMiw, te to heap weakness is exactly the same Plan gives -you up toF 15 WDRC—Jack Smith. mer City Eklitor of the New York There are more than 18,700 mo­ Post and once wMh newepapera In tion picture theaters in the United tha Koraan conflict from apread- quality which gives It its early AU -M ETAL, months to pay. WTHT—Elmer Davis, Cheshire. Jan. 26-(4*1 - More Baltimore and Columbus. States. ing. If that can be accomplished strength. It makes its first im­ than 70 members of the Connecti­ w n c —Album of the Week. with principle and with honor. cut Police Chiefs Association met RUSCO SELF-STORINa pact by Its simple glibness. But S. A truce along the 38th par­ here yesterday for a discussion of WONS—Gabriel Heatter. eventually it becomes recognized WTHT—Lone Ranger. allel would leave tha United Na- Civil Defense measures. Among (^oiubinution Storm Sash aud Screens aa something too glib and too sim­ the speakers was Brig. Gen. Wil­ WDRC—Club Fifteen. tlocM la poaaeaalon of Ita original ■ w n c—News. ple really to be true, liam Hesketh. the State's new Civil '■ RUSCO GIVES YOU; objective in Rorea. It would 1:48— F. & D. AUTO STORES NAS THE Aa history goes, the Communist Defense Director. During an Infor­ a A Warmer, Mors Comfortablo Homs WDRC—Edward R. Mutrow, mean that aggreasion had been mal discussion, most of the chiefs stable of lies la in for a short run. • Magic Paaol Vaattlatton News. repulaad. had been resiated, had expressed the view that auxillsrv • Fuel Saving Up To 1/8 w nc—One Man'a Family. SET YOUYE BEEN WAITING FOR N ew drivtag cmnfeit/sr ‘81/ f W TnscA bmAAi M t bean eontalned, had failed of its policemen, recruited to aid In casV* WONS—News. o Positive Locking for Prowler Proteclloo - tU s F-S, qf«r m tU m qf Nee sgw J-JTAJf Cefc/ New objective. It would actually con- Our Own System of emergencies, should be clothed In gray uniforms Instead of blue, eMcAwwer f w /f—AearfafFeerw re mm tis SendThBrAt atltute .a United Natloiui victory— DO .N’T UKL.AY . . . For Froo Demonstmtioo aad Estimate WONS—Count of Monte Criato. >kr ’9f, SMfv tptr, tkt ttjkJmmritt! If we have philosophy enough worn by regular members of the ' WDRC—Songs for Sale. not a victory attained through to do it, we can find nil the pnral- force WTHT—Private "Eye”. forci of arms alone, but a victory lels to our difficulties in Uio Unit- i n-h. -i. T PHONE A. 0. ARONSON—7691 C h e v r o l e t WTIC—Nero Wolfe. In Itm Iww-prk* IM d •; coming from a combination o( , I oe known salt deposits in New WHAY—Cote Glee Club. ed Nations In the history of these Mexico, if developed, would sup- 8:18— United Nations military resolve or write to Wo Offor tho Following Qudity Cars For Solo. United States. j ply the entire western hemisphere I5HAY—Bit of Irelend. BEAOTffNl CABNin laeMe aad «M, aew M TiaAt h r ‘SI tMm O n fy with the prestige and world Im­ For what is being encountered j thmi.snnd.s of years Thoy Are In Excollont Condition Throughout. 8:88— pea gyaal ater ocaaBay laala*aB, la 4e portance of that organization in in the early stages of the United WHAY—So Proudly We Hall. THE BARTLEn-BRAINARD GO. MORf per Mlar aa aay hatAai Khl its first pioneer role aa a world Nations is a repetition, on a larg­ I.egal Notices WTHT—Thla la Tour FBI. POWIR m OT ICPNOHIV law enforcement agency. 108 WOODBINE 8T. HARTFORD W|ON8—Esklmoe. er scale, but not really on a scale AT ,\ iriru T UK I’ ROBATE h»ld w n c —Adventures of Sam There are more than 180 aodels, with .% Product of The F. C. ttttseell Co.. Clevelaad /SOnerfif^^'^ In summary, the present atti­ too much more difficult, of the within »nd for Ihn Spade. aew features throughout . . . froBB 94- 1. Bm Food yvsMi Powor PBae is tude of the Chinese Communists DlUrlt-t rtf Msnchrtutnr. on thr 24th ■ sinpist, WUr-ptevae axr .«d problems which have also • srlsen d »v of .taiiuiry 1<1.M 1949 Chevrolet Styleline Deluxe Four-Door Sedan 8.‘88— h.p. Pickups to 149-h.p. Big Jobe! ornies the smti power froia the Indicates that the United Nations r r . . w n i jn u s I \v,\l.r.,ETT niiick. Radio. Heater, Delfoslers Whlleuull Tires, Back-up WDRC—Hear It Now. IFW In U)e strtiggles of Americans of J u d e . ' • R K n Scries F-1 for rar*Hke shtliiof With a Ford lYuck, and ONLY witjh now has a chance to secure its Lights Spotlight und Scat Covers. WTHT—Pud* ead Harriet. diffijSriit states and localities to ..r l;:,hiir,l ho\crt. litr of a Ford IFuck, yoa caa choota a V-J or 8. H oeMsaasWeffy tnetert ead . own original objective in Korea, °.WTlC—Magnificent Montague. Grsio-tifhr Fickup bo^r live under one law. M iuH ‘h('.-l' T In -all! IiiBtrlrl. d om .jf.d . WONS—Air Force Hour. Six, to match your power neads exactly. ■ fires the right eetesot ad gas, at has a chance to bring the fighting Tha a.lm iin«tr»i..r having nahibitad hwt hordwood Hoer with pteel peecitelr r he tighi irnrtum,yo m ufk Very often, in nut Amencan hla a.lm inl»lrall..ii H.-.-miiit w ith aald a»- WHAY—March O’ Dimes. 8:80— skid stripe! Behind the new Ford firom cod ore ceaiceailr cluegiag s p ^ . Wpd to an end with United Nations system, one state or group of tala Irt thla I'nuvt f .r alirtwan.-a. It (a ★ ★ ★ Wider reer otb windows —50% sad powM reqaitcniean. OUPKIlKIl That -ha 3rd dav of WTHT—Sheriff: Roll Call, engine performance advancements like principles honored, and has a a I * * ‘Tha ffowpeftr more rear sefery vision ! states has felt itself faced with an Kpbruar, in.,i .a,, o'rhM-k fora- w n c—Duffy’s Tavern. flew autothcrmic pistons, new chrome- 8.Meae e leatmailSBet eyiieexe, chance to*]rad the world toward impossible defeat in tlie processes nortti at tha I'r.hat.' Orfla,. In tlia 1950 Chavrolst Coswrtiblt Gou|m With Powar Glide WONS—Music. (MekM 8T|8) Two new csbs: The 5-STAR; the Power Pilot sect ooly eaecee- M iinh'lj.al Riillding In aald M anchaatar. ead the 5-STAR EXTRA. Engi- plated top rings, new high-lift cam­ . consideration of Other Inevitable of the national legislature. Very Radio, Heater, Defrosters. Back-up Ughts. Direction Signals. 18:0«->- ifol laitetdoitwo.ycthdetigatd ha and th.* aaina i- Haaignad for a haar- v' J '* *f,' Y Royal Slaster Whitewall Tires Windshield Washers, ^end^ neered for msTimum dritref con- shafts . . . new traiumissions, and axle to •yschtoaisc fiiWg rw4(« te sate- Far Elastern problems without I n g o n 111.- fill,,wan,. ..f aald ad m ln ia-‘ >5"rtC - Life of Riley. Ford's PesMt Pilot tfnm see Wp MtfersMace often differences of sectional opin­ Guards. This was an executive's car and has never been regls* fort! 5-STAR EXTRA C*b hes for even longer truck life .,, and Ford's teMly. the accompaniment ot bloodshed trail*.n acroi^ni w ith .-an. aatata, aarar- WTHT—Boxing. •ddttionel features et slight eTtrt •r ql 1 ipetds cad pawtf We*, N •« eUkudfs. ie ion have developed which have tsim nant <.f hair- and ordar of dlatrl- tered. Very Ia»w Vlllcage. Blue with Tan Top. WDRC—We tw e Tour Word. . POWER RiLOT for 6 new kind n( xU 'wcsibtrl It’t'deslaMtl te opcceie tm itt as 4.TaeMaaMta«B in Korea. seemed beyond settlement or com- butlon. an.t ihia Voiirt dlrn-ta F.CONOMY! Come in todsy and dis­ ■ccaieirlT u coevceiiiMtt syetCtBs o t fed Wed- yoa get eo-keeck pert ]f;lS — C.hronM.pl.ird top piiioa riogi . . The World, in rts policy, ought thal in.lira nf the Urn# and io( tad btiaf, r*t H fit Note regard,‘ttqaiwt Only Font W the low-price. I ■ promise. '•Very often the strong- WONS—I Love a Mystery. sow irandird in (II four Ford cover all the things yom want in new to try to cut through its confusion < plara a.-algnad for raid Iirar- REW leu lerTicc. gives TOO Power Pilot Eeeoomy I est views of some particular slate Ing be given i,, all peraona known to MIUOIE TUUNPIRO MANCNISTII R C A M c n m easinn, for lonacr crlieder Iffcl Ford Trucks f o r '51! ■ and concentrate on its basic and as to what is right and just have ha InleraatAl thvyeln to appear and be Autoihrrmic pittoat, hfah-lift haard tliarTon h.v publlahlng a copy of MUUOH mevtsioN cxaitbsfrt for cop perforaiaoct I fundamental objective, and on the been roughly defeated. Very often thla ordar in aunia nrw apaper having s f e ' 1950 Chevrolet Delair With Power Glide ; SAVE ON .gxilrr, quiet thihioa with eew chance that it may ilow be wiUun some section has felt like resign- plrculallon In aald D IalrIrt. at laaa*. live 1 Two-Tone, Black and qreen. Radio Heater and Defrosters, Pravan In mara than a million hamae w daya beh.re tha day of aald hearing, 4-tpced Syochto-Sileot uxaimU- reach in Korea, llalt the fight­ Bark-up Lights Direetlon Hlgiiak. Whitewall Tires. This was ihg from the Union because it and by mailing In a regtatrr^ letter O Here's your kind of televHionI Coma lea tha 6753 today—you*8 •ioaxvtikhletintracoMooFord 1 ing with honor: then turn to the mi or before January 26 1951. a e o p y o f an executive's ear and Is comparable to new. could'find ao recognition of Its k'i The Newport. . . offering the Hkekl Seriet F-4, F-5 xed F-6 modcU m diplomatic table In place of the thla nrdi r a*.draaard to Edwnrd O. CARPET own point of view, and amcc, Boyea, in:i Cadar atraat, M anchaater, TELEVISION cfeoreit piefure* you've ever seeni Aad another exdutiva . . , o«k' battlefield for future procedures. tragically, a whole section of the Conn : Kh.ranre J. Boyce. 106 Cedar Roem SIse Stige Aad they're the iteodlett, toe, fodrsd about the RCA Vklor Foctory-Sarv* atreet. M anehaater. Conn. 'W fD to Wall lastafiatloBe Union did secede. JOH.N J. WALLKTT. Judge. Inplooe by RCA Vktor’i Eye WHnoM ice Coairect covering, for o reo- Pdni, Trucking Familiar Technique Pkluro Synchrenizor.-Now, extra- Yet we have learned, in our AT A COUBT PROBATB held •enable foe, expert talavWen bl- Casts Lass or EM 1949 GhevroM FIsslHm Spteial Two-D«or Stdan MANCHESTER powerful circuit give batf poofble I Trucks iaff *t«srl i; Manrhaatar within anC for the WE SELL (toHotion ond malnteaonce. A British correspoDdent o|. -the rolea aa sections and states of one piatrlrl r . f .Manchaater. on the J4th • Crystal Green. Heater and Defrosters, Seat jCovers, Trunk receptien... anywhere I irecouM— Manchester Guardian, lately iq country, to "take it." We have day of January. 1951. iCARPETT CENTER Guard. The Newport eoaiot Ib a hond- Communist C?iina, pays wry trib­ learned to see our points of view Preaent. JOHN J. W.VLLETT. SGS Mala RL. Taritelke Oermr Far -Judjce. EM •omo modem eietal cabinet with a ute to the success of Communist defeated in Congress, apd, instead Rptate of ChartHf Obuchowskv, of WE F i x 8 Id B M —Wefi. Ta Nona phoaoHack for the RCA Victor "45." $239-95 b^le i^pagsnda. In a word, the of seceding, to .prepare better and M*nchpii>r. In 9n\<\ Dhlrlct. tnrapKb)^. iV i f la p—TeL 8-4848 Tim ponserMilor hurtng fuhfblU d h U I k x Ind. lechnique Is., a familiar one~the more forceful arigumenta for an­ •nnuKt Lcroiint wJth Kiild FiUt« to thli STANEK’S is set up to handle the tiomelimes com­ laetallatSea Extra big. bbid Ue, told, in the eimplcit other day. We have learned to Court for AllowKncr. It Ig , ORDERED; Thgt the €th dgy of plex problems of television repair as few' TV dealers 1941 tlymolilli Four-Dfor SMan language, many timaa over. accept policies, which we our­ Tt\)r\Mrx. at tci o'clock. ‘ fore­ •re. Along with our modern show room we offer a com­ Black. Radio and Heater. "One of the . most vivid impres- selves oppose, because they are noon. at the Probate Offee In ih« MunJ- cipgf Building fn ggid Mancbciter. bo pletely equipped, efficiently staffed service department, o t ths Oommqnlsta’ rule," supported by a majority.' At the and the sune tg agsigned for t hearing geared to turn out work fast—turn out work right. ^ GLASS .^m us this old China hand, “is the same time, eaph state, and each on the allowance of tald account with aald eatate and thla Court dlrvcta that {Kwsr of their propagan- t Airro, initROR, p l a t e section, haa had to learn that it is notice of the time and place aaaigned . Motorola — HoHicroftors TV and Radio masters of the art, they hot able to impose ita ‘own will for aald hearing be given to U1 peraona Carter Chevrolet Co, J Inc, and rURNITUBB DIPS the psopit believe and known to be Ipterpiitrd therein to ap- STEEL b a s h lpfHt|;i|9' - and its own decision upon the rest nnC be In rd thereon by pubUah< without using of the country without winning • mg a ropy of thla order Ip aome nawa- , ptatfilartafa far- Loaw^Ofaal DILLON msthods of ths paper iMving p circulation In catd DtP- Pa|at and VanrifB fair democratic argument trict. laaat Ova daya bafora tha day who - oould nsvar AU these same experiences are of aald hearing, and by moling In a 3 1 f MAIN STRICT MANCHISTIR , svsa . wltti ahead of us in our membership In reglatered letter on o* before January W. IWl. a copy of thla order addraaaed 3. A . W H I T E GLASS CO. ‘$4 |Mirt» lA. ttij. IBM d" Nv

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1961 F A n v in iiM mAnCitc^>isK B T om n o nBRAO-Li, aiARUMBariBR, CUN«, FRroAY, JANUARY>26, 1981 l*-vy fK

carriaga of Juatlca. I still think 1 questions with "I can't remember" and Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Uni(»n Congregational church, aue- collega where ahe waa given a B. Special Kiddies’ irai ONUr BEUBtn^ any of the vehicles Involved waa I Wednesday In the ’Tolland County, B. degrea. She waa subsaquent- IWS? C\’0 meets Tuesilay at 7:30 p m. Liuk New York was. frahied.” and "I don't know” he snapped at traveling at an excessive rate o f ! Superior Court, After Mr. Rosen Schwarz will be hosts during the reading Donald B. Kegler. Othar at the church hall. Kefauver: "Waa I embarrassed by haa ffled hla brief. Attorney H. L. social hour. officers are: Vice prealdenta, Lu­ ly amployed at Sta'mford hospital Rica aaid Utor Kaatal waa con­ BUT'UIOSEIISUP' Ruckville i speed. Faretta’i failure to keep to and Hartford hospital. She will For Hardwora, Point, Snow SliO¥ab Coventry victed and aantencad to thraa yaara the uuestioning here because I Show Tomorrow Brookes.' representing toe State Meetings Tonight ther C. Trouton, Rudolph Schmltlt, South Coventry hla right was only because of skid­ In charge of.,,p ib ecouts, and carry on tegular staff nuraing their Wednesday Dixie Crime In the federal panitentiary at A t­ voted the Btatea Rights Uckatt” ding, which the Coroner holds waa will have opportunity to fll* also. Kiowa Council. Degree of Po­ Mrs. Baollee Little S5 toward’ thF loc®l •M^rch o " I didn't know your polltlca," ---- r—-. cahontas, wHl'mee^at 8 p. m. at Glepn Stephenson in charge et dutlaa, giving'bedside nuraing care Cut lanta, Ga. He aerved at lea^ part Another special entertainment, "tint deliberate or intentional nor The cage Involves veteran’s assisting 'Kith cllnoa and. doing Other Houiehold Needs Dimes drive. $Ao Sen. Kefauver told him. ' . preference.-The state gives war Red Men’s hall. jVt, ’ entertain­ public relations; secretary, Ken- Ces-eetry (ConHnued from Page Oue) of that time. on the aerten and on the stage, Rider’s Death the result of hla negligent acta or general health education work. Volunteer Hire t’ornpany 2 in A soft-spoken Methodist minister s»ICAUtCO am BY CO iM ) f vcteraiia credit for the amount of ment will be given following the net 1, Leighton; and treasurer. Bur- will be given tomorro-/' afternoon at omissions." • North Coventry: $10 toward the the ___ jtsnrhubMapreecribedby time spent in service. The plain­ meeting' with Mrs. Florence toji Llsk. ond Shell Gat or Oil NW rag* The Joint Republican Town Com­ have been associated alnce added aparka to tha lively hearing the SUte .theater especially for thousands of Doctors. It not only Ordered for Induction 'tecond Mile for Congregational vyhen be told the committee that | Said Accident tiffs do not object to tol* count­ Lynch In charge. '• Joins Nursing Btoff mittee haa unanimously voted to 1070'a. American Hires j^ldren. The doors will open at relieves such-coughing' " ou^hlng but also Fourteen Tolland County young I tIM ®B« whtch Christian Women Refused to Trotlfy gamblera had offered him a a fw ' ‘loosens up phlegm'legm' and makes # -i----- ’ men were ordered for Induction ing toward penaiona, but do ob-' The Vernon 4-H Seamstresses Miss Jacqueline McHugh has V, toward Save the twelve noon and the show wlU be. will meet si 8 p. m. at the home been added to the .professional tecomipend a reorganization to He listed owners of tha Beverly Sunday achool building to with- < It easier to raise, mrusaoi la , January 24 by Local Board No. 21. Ject to lU being credited toward tlM aHotin«nt et xnc«t era!ion. On February Danish Symphony gin at one o'clock. n fe and 'mfgbty' effective for Coroner Finds No Criih- seniority rights. They claim that of Miss Faith Gibson to heur a I staff of the RockVlll* Pubic provide a aingle. united party for tv will serve a dinner at noon at cinh and iheir percentage of own­ draw "padlock" suits against aev-1 Featured 'on the screen will be These'Include: Rockville, Theodore DONT WAIT ictering purpo«M.-^c^ the town with all randldates t o ^ eral Jefferson Pariah (countyl | both old and young. Pleasdnt 1 P. Pnlozle. Everett C. Dickinson; recently when several workers talk by Mrs. Edward Satter- I Health N,using aasoclatlon, Blllng tiie Chnnh Community Commumiy Housenuwi,^ to... „er snipship as: ivaBin,Kastel, 47', per cent, , ■ ' My Dog In "Sgt. Mike," ax well as iual Act Cjiuscd Fatal thwaite on "Color and Lino In ' the position left vacant by tha rea- co x SERVICE STATION ,„i, -■ -mnd B*do*n*—win be nominated at a Joint caucus. The the Connectlrnt Milk Prothtcerir costello jo per cent. Cirloa Mar- gambling castles. , Tolland. Roderick G. Catpenter; I were released because of lack of j Until Yonr Old Wgsher _ , _ * Copenhagen-^>P)—Any...... —. weal^y — , gevera,g^veral cariounacartoons oiof iinterest to chil- taSinSa^PEHTUgSIHt: I funds in their departments, on a Dress." Mothers of the glrl-s Ignatlort ,of Mrs. Sophie Lavitt 278 MAIN BIMBET •in i i t Iw Jn^third t the eMne Mme commlttee ia canvassing regi^stered A^ssorlallon members during their , J2', per Cent, A. G. Ric||«*- The Beverly wa» on# of toe American can't Juat come to Go-, qj^ the stage will be the Smash on Highway I Andover. Robert Karl LInka; Col- £ • individual ration ia reduced. Republicans to find out whether the ' umbta, Irving M. Siegel, Guy C. I basis of those standing lowest In have been Invited to attend. A i several months ago. Mlsa Mc- Brcilu Down snnual meeting. In charge of i fore 12*i per cent,, and Dudley clubs involved in the auiU seeking, p^„bagen and hire the Danish uxual kiddles revuv and fashion [ short biisinesa meeting will be ' Hugh, a resident of Manchester, ligggd that he did not be* party will hold one caucus for the dinning riwm that day will be Costellos brother-ln- I Beckt South Coventry,, Emil F. ! seniority, some were allowed to — ■ ^ --I — closufs su ta Radio Symphony Orchestra show. Rockville, Jan. 26— (Special) — I gd who had worked In the depart- [held at 7:30 p. m. I'ocelved her training at Adelphl • m it wuoW be neceeeary to drop entire toven or separate caucuses Mrn. Keller tnd MTR. Cliirt per cent. .grounds they violated anti-gam-i Dj-i..pi. ... mnciusion of the special Strode. Jr.'. Ronald L Boyd; Som- A finding ixiued Thursday by \ ers, Arthur B. Holniea, Daniel C. I luent longer than some wlio wen- I Tiie Men’s clul, of the Rockville TRADE4N ibe rattOR any l«wer tWi jwer. in the two voting districts, as in Edmondson. The ^Inelhurv Marcello, a Slclllan-borii Vice ! “ '*"K ' , »«>■• private purpose, but Compojwr ^ r e g ^ " ^ w .Methodi.st cliiirch will hold n tvan if Argentina ehipa no f^eat the past. The committee has pro­ isew ill have M.s May Kingsburj GOT A NFW C AR ? Coroner Bernard J. Ackerman on : Fraro; ijtafford Springa, Norman I kept but who had a higher , almg I The 33-year-old minister aaid he ; Samuel Barber of ^ dn again at 3:15. B. Palardy. William J. Legautt; I due to military service. ' pinochle party at Wesleyan hall FOR DOOM,T0U6MDITMD here at an. vided each voter a ballot on which Mrs. Gladys Ayer, I Kefaiiver called "one of the prln- the death of Eme.it Curry Rider, to mark his decialon. These bal­ I turned down tfie offer and the con- -(Pa.i did. '• i ______. Staffordvilie. Ruasell S. Belcher; I NO objectijin was raised in the i at 7:30 p. m. NOW! Meat Very Cheap mcier, Mrs, I Jjpal criminals. of the United 39, of New Britain January 8, VIen’s Union Rlecta ‘ PUfVOMS*^« The Atmy ami Navy lots must be returned postmarked igregation underwrote Ita own' He came to Copenhagen to pre-' . n _. E^id,nc« and Wlllington, Ruasell G. Wilson. I case of those already in the em- f BUh foverininent food ■“*»f*'*‘** Mary Sforrs in Robertson I States," testified at the morning ] building for $80,000. three racordinga in Eng-1 innor»nt statea that thia waa not caused by . ' Doctors and dentlsta regiatered i ploy of the state at the time they I Edward Hamm haij been elroted Get Oar Bif Janaair f . ^ ? what little meat la avaUable on or before .Ianuar>’ 31 to be valid. p,e George Hersej | ^„ i o „ yesterday. He refuaed to president of the Men's "Linton of The Board of Tax Review will ! Orleans Pariah Criminal Sheriff , where he ia going to conduct I C^gary — hDrf h?d the "criminal act. omisaion n r 'ja „ „ „ r y 15, nine dentiata. seven ! entered toe serrice, but rather on mbellevabty cheap by John J. Groach, a New Orleans ; gome of hla own works. He had | purchaaer of a turkey her* had carelessncaa of any other person ‘ physicians and bne veterinarian 1 those who entered the emiiloy of Trade-In Allowance On a u b atandiaida. Lamb chope cost 33 j police patrolman in 1026. could not j the money. He had a good, old | the bird roaating in tiie o\ cn he, or persons. registered from Tolland County. ! the state for the fir.st Ume after centa a pound, ground or roasting remember where he got $2,000 in j friendship, too. with Danish Con- police came in to got it " Mr. Rider was Injured January 7 Named lb t'nmmttteea i serving in the armed force#. kI".,;.”.', 's. ‘. s ! f;;;.rsyt.';",.™ ncf,„,n.., three Week# time ,to apply oh a ductor Nicolai Malko. who has deuce ,n a court case. On payment 51II.H-FEn SPEED QUEEN beef i » ronta, roaating i««nb 1« '■'J. qrhnnl 56- Robertson 1 (While the commiiieecommittee threwmrrw ' tnree vveeKS ume ,io »pi»y on « aucior inicoiai inaiKu. win. ------In a colllalon on the Wilbur Cross nepresentative Maurice L Synagogue fterslce FRESH FROZEN •anta. and beefeteak 34 cents. on Tuesday, February 6: and also Beverly highway about a mile east of the oh.Batufday, February 10. to listen ^rhmd 215 ^Scorers for East School I questions at issstel. tlw Beverly j j7.ft00 house mortgage^ been the teacher of Barlw. Malko of ^m er’^who Spurling has been named member Rabbi Samuel Epstein will OB w^rrvsson and Kohierk with w lfhlSiJiub, 15 g combination night club-j I eaimed it if I paid it," Groach , arranged with the oirhertra. Md bird, stolen by two men ^ Merrpw road- intersection when the of the Hoit.se cornffUttee on finance Imported cooked ham la npt ra- to complaints on assessments. preach at the’ #ervice at B’nai POULTRY tiooed. but is out of the reach of « r h Msrlsnd with $:*: snd Cone,Cone. I r,^no. reported its night's bnsl-; Barber la now well prepared car he was operating Was struck of the General Assembly, and BINGO Israel sjTtagogue tonight on “Get­ r>r«l VQllOfl John K. Kingsbtiry, Sr. of North esrh, Msrlano IS, n _ ------^ took an unexplained rise). , 'after answering a number of tha English recordings. from a district farmer. h” one driven bv Patrick Faretta Hcprcscntativc Eugene V. Dick the average British Reaiiler sii.l Moore with Breach...... - \ ting the Most Out of Life. " Steven ROASTERS...... ib. 56c O'd r»ploc«mtfft Ht fvf .Or»f*A RENDIX It costa an average of *140 * Coventry , resigned as of January Doris West scored 15 points for the i x i„ .,|peklv groomed Kastel « f Roalndale, Massachiisctta, which ha.s been named to the.... labor____ com- CboiB '•ilk e»ii FM, T«th. 1, ns trial justice due to his age. Great — hope you'll enjoy the the Berman will chant the Klddush Wf.it #IIM, w taewnr. OI-, Mte, bm pound. • Irfcals: Dorothy Wsrd, 7; and Joan blandly nodded "yes’ when skidded as F aretta was [ n^ittcc. They both represent CAPONS and Every Saturday Night Mr. Kingsbury wss appointed a Aver 3 Mvers of Rockville gave; Kefauver asked him if he knew good driving you have ahead. to pass a truck, and when be ‘ town of Vrmon. i^ngik. Two newapapera. one in a ^ t Justice of the peace some 40 yei»fs could not straighten out. hit the CAPONETTES .. .ib. 64c OrQfdwi C—I WOR A«f Sikp M ce article, blamed the Food the best defensive playing for her I g g „ Maclo. Galveaton. Tex., But don't forget — Juat WM state Employees Sue An^ 5«« #Of8 OrefWI BENSON’S ago and haa been an acting trial school: for Coventry. Wls Lyman, , g„n,hler. Allen Smiley. Carlos Mar- NEW ENGLAND front end and right side of the Attorney James K. Rosen of Delivered In Manrheoter STARTING AT 8:15 SHARP boSatry for the meat rtor^ge accident can change yo«r c v Rider car, with both vehicles be­ lOOK rON THIS $tCN # ladle - IMevMaa - Appilaaeaa rffua-1 Justice for about 25 years. isnet Ryrhling and Roberta Kal- Pnsfello. Tonv Logaii, Into a pile of Junk. Good-bya New Haven was given ten days to C b i U M i Friday Evenings They demands, The Bosrd of Selectmen hsve ap- her Transportation was furnished Dansky. Bugsie Siegel, and SUPER ing extensively damaged. file briefs with Judge Thomas J. Call After S P. M. In f to meet fo rei^ Mit nnitbied IscRov M. Rohrrt* of Tal- .^ r.— and you might he faced Coroner Ackerman finds that €l)l£G0^ 718 MAIN STREET l» d itUaJudged the world prire^^^^^^^ f ^ t stre;! North . Poventry as hv Mts. Donald flehring and Mrs. f.iber names that read like a the surface of the highway was Molloy in the case of Phyllis G. 20 REGULAR GAMES 3 S P E Q A L S P'.iigene Rychling. Next Tuesd^ "who's who" in rackets, with crippling damage claims. Landry et al against the Person­ C o M t H. A. FRINK SKmaalnC$rp. TEMEPHON-E $585 tiatlon and waa not aw a . justice. Edison O. Davis has covered with snow, sleet and ice the local girls Will again d>”tor to, (f Costello was on the MARKET and was slippery in spots. There nel Appeal Board of the State of To rsIiCTa mlaertea Sullivan Avenue—tVappIng MW etMM •Ptcknim inflation. rviniervative i been appointed alternate trial j'lia- Rockville to play the Maple Street, | ou b s payroll, Kastel said You've got a big inveatmant In Connecticut which had a hearing The oppoatUoB ^ n ie n a t u e o ^ your car — protect It with Hart- were no indications, however, that without doslag, rub onVI5JfS pgrty waa .quick to serve notice 11 > »ppolnted Gilbert H. School girl’s team at 3:30 p. m. TURNPIKE The School Building Comrnittee | “Good WlU Work" 151 MIDDLE TURNPIKE. WEST FREE DEUYERY TELEPHONE 8338 .^ford Automoblla Inturancs — probably would make an 7 wfUman as presiding grand .turor reports that construetloh on that It'i guaranteed protection. tha meat criaia.______^ Harry tV. Ol.sen as aller- "What does he do? ” investigator new addition, to the George Her- Downey Rico asked. 1 sev Rohe, Ison School is progress- "He does good will V’ork,'' Ksa- i I “ 1; ""nev. Reginald A. Merrifleld will I Ing very satisfactorily. The roof tel snswei-ed. i OPEN THURSDAY. FRIDAY. SATURDAY 8:100 A. M. TO f:00 P. M. n T g a lln n d I use ax hla sermon topic a^ 11 a.m. I is on the four-classroom wln|:, all ; windows are in here, classroom "How mueh does he get for this OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY 8:00 A. M. TO 8:00 P. M. • partitions and corridor partitions goodwill work?" Rice quizzed. I J.UIUBUU ______IlSundav. at the Second Pongrega- I are now being Installed as well as "I believe lie get.-, $867.20, which the eiertrirarwork here. All the I is Sl.OOO a month leas social se- ; tional church in observance of RIB END -Janies D. Burke Tolland who haa waa sent again one youthoeen ae, Sunday: hbiu,- "The ...... Almost Per- , steel work in the aiidltorluni is in cuiity." Kastel sat'd. MAIHE SARDINES aelectedof Dtmea chalrm*"for • Die Mairh , ; jfs< There t Young will be Man," two member# Next \ve. ofk hasthe i place and the.roof is going on here. i “ Otir . records snow that Mj\ ■ ROAST PORK IJ>. W H m i MEAT oSCO f Dimes fSWMb for tor Tolland, conlribuMapa. haa sent Any out [cbriatlanI been set aside Endeavor as Sdcielv Touth **«sMeek. t-j The aieel wnrU «t the front an- costciio received checks in excesa^ 4 i'ane 99c W h at is th e t r u t h ? on# who ha# nbt aa yet received services. Marilyn Jor trance and loading" platform---- nsR of the Sl.OOO$1,000 Ra month .. iiaUry.** LEAN SLICED TUNA FU K ES Can folder and wlahea to contribute to , will read the scripture snd alito been completed and this roof Sen. Kefauver Interposed. “ For , IJi. LABOE, JUICY A t variouB atagea in the preaent diaputa with tha help poUm victim may send their I gblrlev...... Christensen will be In l.s being put on. The face brick for wlint was this additional money i BACON contributiona to Mr. Burke, ad- : charge - of the respon.sive reading. the front of the auditorium, the paid? " QUALITY BONELESS aORIDA ORANBES brotherhooda of railroad operating employeea divaaed Tolland road, R.F.D., Tol- Chrtatlan Endeavor Society will only item abort on the Job. has I Kastel. nervous and liTifated. j The Railroads been promised as in transit to the DEL MONTE meet at 7:30 p.m. at the Ch,irch 'replied: "I don't remember." | CHUUK ROAST lib. . . . the railroada agreed to arbitrate. The union Club membera are listed a# Community' House. Helen .Tordsn conslnirtion job. This assures Kastel was the only big time : completion of the hnlldlng to con- STANDING raUIT COCKTAIL I.ge. Can 37c *0 for 1»5L First year membero will be leader. gambling nr rackets man who j leadera refuaed. are" Ca««n «e Bllnn, Madeline Got- the ' tract speciftrations. according to I made any semblance of answering j 4 OZ. CANS SNOW CROP Rev. Harold E. Parsivns of ,.•111 the (Ommittee. No date as to coiii- RIB ROAST BEEF Lb 79c tlar’ Carol Hagan. Janet Loyzim. Firat Congregational (.'liurch questions. Witli his attornev con- | 175 East . . . the railroada accepted the recommendiitiona Elaine Olnurtead. Barbara Rldzon, ------" - . , niption of the construction of the stnntlv confetring .alongside, the : ORANOE JUICE 2 for 33c use as hla .«tpnday Lb. 69c A REAL TREAT __ Center St. Atm S^anghl James Elliot, Carol 10:45 a. m. aervirea Would You j,- co . contractors. I ."iquatty gambler blew tip In a rage j A U BEEF HAMBURB of Preeideni Truman’a Emergency Board. Tha ^ ttle r and Werner Kunzll, J^ onlr once. Tel. .1665 Have Chosen Them?" from Mark _ . ______Lb. REAL OOLD COFFEE l, He union leadera refuaed. Membera who have been In 4-H 2 and 14. The children's atorv' wlU j That came when Rice aaked: SELEGTEB STEAKS more than one year are; Barbara "Were vou charged with grand Edgar Clarke be ".SJxty-six Books In One " The M l l V O r C S S CaldwelL JuUana Duell, Sandra larrenv ” Insuror The Union Leaders seek to . . . the railroada accaptad the White Home adult discussion group will meet n r l l l S I l » » l 4- Jonoa, Margaret Loyzim, Dorothy I Both Kastel and his attorney l| ALL POPULAR BRANDS OF BEER ON ICE Luhraen. SalUe Smith, Lorraliie at 10 a. m.; Sun,lay S«'hool and propoeal o f August 19,1960. The union leadera Kindergarten at 9:45 a. m.: Niiis- RetircH at 7eet. Wlnchell, Daniel Rldzon. Donald •T Was Framed” refuaed. Rldaon and Loonard Rldzon. Oth- ery class at 10:30 a. m. The an- ______, mial meeting of the church will be 1 p _,»_Mra. "T'll deny that to my dying day." ora who haven’t signed, need only he shouted. "Tt wax a gross mis- Finally an Agreement was idgned at tha White House writs to toe 4-H CliTb office to ^ ch u ror**' Sadie'Young' has left Stewart. B. receive tholr enrollment card. on December 21, 1950. Now the union leaden seek Mrs. Mary Guertln who haa been under observation at John­ to repudiate the Agreement. son Memorial hospital, Stafford ...... to Vancouver to re Springa, for several daya has re- in ctiRTp* of the Auxiliarv to She went to Slevvart In 1910 B A N TLY The railroads stand ready to put the terms of thia tuniad to her home In toe Sugar Groen-t'Ttobot AL, during the gold „«,..ig the gold rush when the SOME IVINGS VOli MIGHT LIKE TO KNOW Agreement into effect immediately, with back pay Hin aeoUon of Tolland. party Friday at 8 p m. at the Le­ population waa 10,000. Today it has Mrs. Laura Judson haa had aa gion Rooms, South Coventry. ! shrunk to 300. OIL CO. at the rates and dates indicated. ^ recent gueata aeveral of her rela­ There■mere werewem 12 and - one-half------| The only mementos she brought tives from • Hartford and tVest table# of set-back in play VVednes- her were a beaverskln ■ ni.T MAIN ST. Hartford. day night during th', Nathan Hale 20 yeara old, a allver nugget, The Agreepient ia given in full below. yiM Marjorie Maaeham a atu- ABOUT lOVR POWER COMPANY 0 «mmunity-Center organiiattonal L^did prpreaenta6«i^..-~ ...... from friends,. . TEL. 5293 dant at B o^ot Junior Collega. ooromittee •ponxored card party in "The rest of the souvenirs are Worcester, May., returned to her all in niy mind." says Mrs. Young. TbOand home Wednesday for a thF •udiloriuni. Mr*. Ralph C. Huffman, chalrtmji was aaolsted "It’s bekutlRil In Stewart in the Range and Fuel few dasra recesa. by Mr*. J'ohn H. Weatland, Ken­ suntmer. There's only about one- Mrs. Emery M. Clough who haa and-a-half hbura of darkneaa and been ui for aeveral weeks la now neth 8pa«iC“r, William "B ll^” Oil Distributors Rebaarge a#id lidlai, Luthl. 37te the fobina start to alng St two In oonTalaeeteg at her Tolland home. toa morning. \K Mr. anduMra. Furlong Flynn nriaea were awarded to tha foUow- spent Wetbiesday, Jan. 24 on a Women's 1st. Mrs. Ida Mrtt btialnesa trip to Boaton. of North Windham: 2j,d, Mrs. Ida the Tolland Girls' 4-H Oub The Steele of Stafford Springa. 3rd, Hi^py Go Lucky" sewing group Mrs. Willard Green. Men'# let, baa now Increased to 27 membera. Winfield J. AncJreiva of Willlman- H°" •UbUii*- Mrs. Simeon Luhraen and Mrs. tic; 2nd, R. Aiibli. at Willlmantle; : Albert Thomforde are the tead- 3rd, A, McDermott of Willimantlc, | f l l t M sra and Mrs. Henry Duel] la aa- .Spven- thereof. The oamif*!?- •^f^.otlve date ming towela. bridge sets and pin WHAT IS THE VALUE OF have one vote, the ' cushion. The Juniors or advanced ! The group will select one of group haa started on making gar­ ' th r^ plays for a spring produc- ments, auch aa shirts will con- Uoa. Member# ere reminded that SKIMMED MILK? peoe»'>**^ tlaua Into too making of blouse* duen ara payable at tkle meeting. later. Try-.ouU for to* chosen play will It is rich in protein for building nnd repair of the take place eooei after Monday's on d .t ,u , 6 0 .Qb,„t,d « meetings. body, valuable milk sugar for energy and minerals for vsilsb’ 40 ''°'jTve Octobeif 5 ^ , Sunday lifaxAea at St. Mary’s Lots of newcomers have moved into this toNvn recently, and they'” ** M Church will be at 7:30 a. m. and Ellington strong bones and teeth. 23 ^ until- o.Unn.15: ' “ I' _ 30:30 a. m.; at St. Joaeph’a church some of the old tuners— might be interested in a few facts about us: lu o r e a s ® ^ 2 c « ^ t s A potato m**tlbg will be held In Eagleville at 9:30 a. m. Th> ( ■ to Thursday, February 1, at Elling­ This is The Connecticut Power.Company. We have'seven operating divisions ton town ball with.potato grow­ ers from all parts of the state serving dozens of towns and cities in Connecticut. ^ attending, it was announced at connltto«a on Indlviduar^rnlY*’ ■ooaaoB.nt and toa Farm Bureau office In Rock- •«r;.ln,.apon oamM, f,i '"■'O* mSIiu; vlUe. The program will open at 1 A neighbor and good friend of ours is the Connecticut Light and Power Com­ ooadmoa. or ..pXo% i"oi«Sj 10 h. m. with greeting from -Tohn | H. Elliott, count.v agricultural I pany, but despite the name the two companies aye entirely separate. agent. Arthur Hawkins, potato special- i i#t, will apeak at the morning sea- | T^e*rea privately owned copipanyv whick means we're owned by stockholders F-«rBu#r#r uluiiMrM Mon on "Potato Variety Trials." | Craae Chl.f C#,U«ar J. A. Horsfall, director at Con- i and not by Government. Our stockholdei^s are folks just like yourself. It's entirely nactlcut Exparlmaht Station will i speak on experiments to "Con­ possible that someone on your street or in your neighborhood Is oue of the 11,500. trol Off Flavor.” M r.. Hawkins will speak on | "Whnt FertlMgera and How Much ! peo[^e who own our stock. •-M CagU##,#. in 1951. The afternoon session will start at 1:20 p. m. with' B. A. Mueh of our activity is controlled by the Public Utilities Commission, a govern- Brown agronomist, at Storrs, eeelK. , oonducto^^^,u»^ leading. A meat 1 served at the supper held tonight : in the social room# o f the Congre- ' chisf; to serve specific towns. gational church by the D through -•iferK®-. - g j i . . ; , conductor. - K gronp. An entertainment fol­ lows toe eupper. A ll of us ard proud to be your neighbprs and able to serve you with eleetricitjr. Welter Llmberger and family have moved to their new hqme on Stein road. Eaiingtio*; .r ' ' Hilo E. Hayea of Main etreet Is confined to his home with a cold. James McGuire of Meadow .Brook road who 1* a student at Tale is eenffned to hie room with a bad cold. Neighbors nlgbt will be ob- ■erved at Ellington Grange Wed- jieedaV, F e b ru ^ 1|. with Ver­ non. Somera and Enllold Grangea neigbhortng with ElUngten and • s u llyin g numbers on toa pro- ' p u n . Mrs. Joseph MseVariah of Rom- dm rend, a patient in toe Man- eastern ehestar Memorial hospital and : ;Mkl, Id B tfO F. Ribbe of Meadow Southeastern > Brook nktf. n iwtlent In the Rock- T he C onnecticut & P ower C umpany 'eOt <»ty bo^ital where they WESTERN hiiss botlt, been seriously -in are We are publishing this and other advertiseinenta to talk to you Railroads ’ rq|wsCM 'to be.! Imoroying. which at 6nt hand about mattars which are important to everybody^ : to wsiaMnA sews to their many

■::l, f'.rf : ' V^r...'d . to:-A • ^ A rj MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY. JANUARY 2«, 1961 PAOB MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ FRIDAY, JANUARY i6, 1981 his -wife and small child. Mr. room, houabig the fourth and Cancer Detection, Carter, who Is associated In the fifth grads, taught by Mrs. Doro­ Pupils Studying 811 'MAIN STREET AT THE CENTER to td l thorn how to light It. Seasonal Drop New Antenna insurance buainess with his grand­ thy Parkhurst. haa 48 puplla. At Kltne, hood Ot the rarm Bu­ JaiiiiBry Jumbo SbIb Ti*cmcudous Succcss^rt^Bttrtpn^^ Obituary Subject of Talk father, Harvey B. Brained, of present, the first three gnidas are Weather Data reau FodoraUon, waa Wiled aa Hartford, has found it necessary so large a .single room is needed ^ , - - to be closer to his work. He and for each one. According to the principal apeaher at a one-day 111 Employment No TV Bopst Second grade pupils of ihe meeting ot the GOP NaUonal Dr. Edward P. White of Hart­ Mrs. Carter have bought a home enunieratlon, the board says. It ^owCT^ork ford, who will speak on the aub- in Newington into which they wdll looks as if this condition will con­ Washington school have been Committee. ■ • -I ^ Deaths move next spring but In the In­ tinue to exist. When school making a study recently of dif­ Mr. Truman told hl» new* con­ Trend in W,ork Here New York Station En­ ,|ect of "Cancer IJftectlon,” at the terim they will, when they move opens next fall, at least one more ferent types of weather Indicators I ference yesterday the Brannon spen meeting of. the Soroptimlst on Saturday, go to West Hartford teacher must be added to the including thermometers, barome-1 Plan is on the list of must legis­ Down Due largely to Allen M. Barrett gineers Say Tliis Area ters, weather and temperature! inbeution Permit Giv lation for Congress and always Allen Marcus Barrett of S3 StI club Monday evening at 7:30 at for the winter. teaching staff. M Big Project to Time of the Year John street, died a t his home early Will Not Benefit Murphy’a restaurant, la well East Central Pomona Grange The board announced that the charts; also the necessity of wear- ' has been. will meet In Yeomans’ hall Febru­ school Is working in close har­ Ing different types of clothing Opponents have charged the this morning after a short Illness. known to a number of local med­ suited to changing weather condi­ Add Service Begins proposal ’of. Secretary of Agricul­ Bom In Wethersfield Bow, Ver­ Hartfortl, Jan. 26—(JP)—Tele­ ical men and highly regarded. He ary 3 at 7:30 with the local mony with the plans set forth by Seasonal forces moved into the Orange aa hosts TJhe order of the Civil defense program out­ tions. ture Brannan to' make production driver’s seat In January as the mont, March 31. 1873, the son of vision set owners In the Hartford la on the staff of St. Francis lios- In further pursuit of their invites you to our ' A, Manchester electric power payments to farmers would In­ Samuel and GHlca Jane Rumrill area who are In hopes being pltal and waa formerly at the De­ business for the evening includes lined by the Commissioner of Ed- ' pKipJoyniBbt trend was down- installation of the recently elected iicaflon and through the state su- study, they vrliilted the Weather fprojaet of the Connecticut Power volve huge federal subsidies. Un­ Barrett, he bad been a resident of able to receive New York stations, tection Center maintained by the Bureau at Bntinard Field, Hart­ der the plan perishable prodiicts "wards. Other influences on the em­ Manchester for the past twenty- once the new 222-foot tower atop Connecticut Cancer Society at officers. )>ervlsor. A comprehensive plan ' company will get under way short- ...... for the protection of the pupils ford, and under the direction of would be sold at current market ployment trend were temporarily five years. For many years he, was the Empire State building is put McCook hospital. Hartford, which Mr. .and Mrs. Donald Woodward Mr. B^iiller and Mr. Husch, they fly wKh the bringing in of two new I farmers would receive employed ?by Cheney Brothers'and rotates Its physicians. He will and two daughters, Nancy and and the protection and preserva­ pushed Into the background as Into use, are'due for a disappoint­ tion of valuable school records la learned how the weather for this i towMmiseton .linsb from Dutch | payments to ^in g Ihcir income up later by the J. W. Hale Corpora­ ment. illustrate hUs talk bv a film par- C^ralle. left here Saturday on a urea Is predicted. post-Christmas adjustments were tion. and has Impersonated Santa ticularly adapted to hla subject, vacation trip to Florida. Mrs. being' worked out. i/vt ‘ ev** on the Ctnnectlcut river n flxed level. highlighted. Construction activity Engineers at Station WNBT, one They were unable to visit the I Where this a^ea’* genoraMng plMt Claus at the store to thousands of of the occupants oq top of the Em­ one that Is educational with noth­ Woodward la the town treasurer. eased up because of winter weath­ children from this and nearby ing the average person would Mrs. Myron Berkowitz and small joyedV?d r^radioa radio play nh'r.'Hl obtained J *r; at S»?trol tow.r on that day but they : la located. The total work, er and substantial numbers of pire State, said today that if Cen­ did study the weather Instru­ towns. • tral Connecticut television sets shrink from. It should be of daughter, Cherji. have returned Xale University by Miss Elizabeth ments visible from the ground, ,ad to coot over *150 000, Will workers were affected by Inven­ He leaves his wife. Mrs. Marlon speciaL interest to nurse# and tbe from a three weeks' visit In New Bonturl. lecturer, who is a stu­ vide Manchoiter with power fa- Hope Truman tory layoffs. All these combined are not already picking up their and saw a Wiggins Airlines plane Hall Barrett, two daughters, Mrs. programs over Channel 4 “they gienfiral public, and they are cor­ York, with her parents, Mr. and dent at Willlmantic State Teach­ cBitlcs which tuivc l.een to reduce the employment level, to n of Mancheater Mra. Murray B'latowm. Mrs, Ber­ take alt. -•> oeariWrdened in iheli present rtate Harris Dickinson wdn't after we start telecasting dially InvHed. er's OoUege, which was presented The children were accompanied to introduce Spring's Talk Answers offset conj^ulng, though slowing, and Mrs. David Viets of Suffleld; Soroptimlst club members will kowitz reports that her mother, at their Wednesday night meeting aa the town has undergone great manufacturing gains. over the new antenna March 1.” who underwent surgery ■ three by their teacher. Mra. Stanley one grandson and four great ■ Station . WNBT is the most pow­ have tbeir dinner-meeting prompt- in Yeomans Hall under Miss Bon- Jure* and five mothers: Mrs. - But, the employment drop was grandchildren, also five stepchil­ * ly at 6:30 Monday evening at weeks ago, is improving satisfac­ // less than normal, less than the erful of the five stations scheduled torily. turi’s direction. Lucius W. Robin­ Dickson, Mrs. Alwln Brown, Mrs. Worried Globe dren. ^ to use the new antenna. Murphy’s. Their main project Ts son, Jr., and Dorothy Evans, stole Henry Stmler, Mrs. Ronald Sher­ watt subetatlon on the south wde usual seasonal downturn. Retail the management of the annual Mrs. Sarah Friedland of Nor­ Stores are reporting better than Mr. Barrett was a member of "Although we have increased our wich is visiting her daughter and the show with their exceptionally wood and Mrs. Edward Farrell. Toicott strtet l« the South Methodist church, a spring campaign for funds, the good Interpretation of their role# by Building Inspector David (Continued from Page One) average January sales and con- elevation." an WNBT engineer said major portion of which Is devoted son-in-law. Mr. and Mra. Morris stnictiqn Is at an unusually high Mason of St. Mark's Lodge, A. F. today, "we are not Increasing our Kaplan, for a few days. in "Crowded Paradise." Others In I m . The sis tlon, I" frtt >n and A. M. of Granby, Conn., a to promotion of the work of the PARIS at a PRICE Dresses will be of brick ana block constni Executive, the Congress and the level for this tlmP-The tem­ Right here you will find *11 the gaiety and lively spirit of the famed Parie The acre station site '**• niram Council, No. 14 of Rock­ purchased some mor.tlv ago from cision on this Issue," he said, "for Thenf too, muc^ of the seasonal past, "If they ecceive it at all.” r.oliiiiikia the home of Rev. George Milne of Miss Bonturl had charge of sound perature In England during my part. I believe In calling an work always means cutbacks dur­ ville; Evening Star Chapter, No. However, the use of the new Hebron 'Tuesday aftetnoon to dis­ effects to complete the skit. Rus­ the next 'five days, Saturday boulevards — exprwsed in • collection of dresses fashioned of print* Wtlber T. UtUe and Mrs. Uttle 63 of Warehouse Point; Memorial planned . evelopmeW, now aggressor an aggressor." He add­ ing these times. antenna is expected to bring con- cuss a possible revival of Lenten sell Andrews, accompanied by Mrs. t\)rough next Wednesday, will ed. that the question "of what can The basic upward trend is soon Lodge, No. 38, Knights of Pythian oidcrable Improvement in televi­ Albert E. Lyman, veteran band services within the union. ’Die Chauncey M. Squier, Sr., sang "On average near or slightly below the designed in Paris by couturier artisU. Whimsical, gay, sweet— but all gals will cover about half the ^!*a- expected to reassert itself. Disrup­ of Manchester; Pythian Sisters of sion viewing in the New York area. leader and music instructor, has group has been Inactive since seasonal normal. Continued cold ’^ .T T d d ltio n al fadiitWs and should be done about the ag­ Memorial Temple, No. 33; the D. the Deep” and "In the Garden of gression In Korea of course must tions because of materials shortag­ organized a new band which start­ some months before the death of Tomorrow." Members all added Saturday and Sunday. Moderating in multicolor combinations -*- in Spring's newest shades on ' make a large a d d l ^ to the be discussed with all other friend­ es have been anticipated rather O. K. K. of fhe Pypian order and i ed Its rehearsals in Yeomans Hall Rev. Elmer Thlenas of Marlbor­ temperatures early In week hut town’s taxable property. the Brltlsh-Amerlcan Club. I Sunday evening. It will be madedip ough, an active worker for it. their names to a card sent Jointly ly nations.” Thursday morning thousands of .• reading "Burton’s January than actual. , . to Mrs. Charles German, who It is becoming colder ai^n about mid­ Demand for labor is still strong. The* funeral of Mr. Barrett w ill! of pupils of hla in the town# of Donald Tuttle and son, Robert, week. cool rayon Fyftnch crepa. Want Peaeefal Solution Doggone Dog’s Gone; women »feam«d down VaJ^^^at^^ ^ be held at the South Methodist France Urges Columbia, Mansfield, Andover and spent Sunday In Boston and reported Is gaining slightly in her And he pointed out that the Qualified mine workers are at a flght against polio In a Panama Some normals for the period are Twice Killed, Scoots street into Burton a store, in re- jerfuj circus music - coming minimum. About a quarter of the church Monday afternoon at two | Colchester. The local boys In the brought back a string of Rhode aa follows: Boston 27. iVovidence Senator^ See American resolution now pending o’clock. Rev. Fred R. Edgar will i group Include Jim and Ronnie Island Reds that Mr. Tuttle ex­ hospital. Individual cards are to Collected in Paris by Future Maid — these prints wash wonderfully —the In the United Nations, while sponse to a double page adv. in over the loudspeaker all day. All men currently unemployed are 61 New Europe be given Raymond Lyman, rural 27, Nantucket 30, New Haven 28. years old or over. Many firms are officiate and burial will be ih the Cobb, Victor Wolmer. Kenneth hibited at the 103rd annual Bos­ Concord. N. H.. 21, Burlington 17. branding the Chinese Communists At the south end of Foster the Manchester Herald, advertia- the personnel at Burton's were East cemetery. Garrison, . Roger Pepin. Dould ton Poultry Show. His birds carrier who will endeavor to see styles express ihe new slim lines from Paris . . . utterly srriart and looking street early this afternoon contideiing a shift towards great­ Portland 22, Eastport 20, Green­ Security Body aa aggressors, would leave the way ing their "January Jumbo Sale." wearing little Clown Pins w;lth Friends m aycall at his home, I D’Auteui,and David Ph'ane, all of placed first In the young trio that they are sent out at Intervals ville 12 and Presque Isle 11. open for further efforts to end the there was a big pmldle of Befiiie opening time, a large tiny little bulbs for noses that lit' er utilization of women. Most of Army Plan whom auCTid Horace W. Porter gruup; he took first, second and giving her mail every day rather so much more than their price. Come in. you'll u ani «cvcral. blood. One minute a dog lay the people unemployed are not In 83 St. John street, Saturday,eve-| At Boston the normal maxlnuim Korean fighting and reach a rrowd of women were gathered In ; up when pressed. The hundreds School. The personnel Is all young fourth place In the cockerel class; than all in one big bunch. temperature during this period Is peaceful settlement of outstand­ right In the middle of the pool front of the local retail establish-1 of Jumbo Purchases and Clear- the ojien market but are principal­ nlng from 7 to 9:36; Sunday ^ e r- (Continued rnim Fsge One I boys—the youngest of whom Is Wasting Time ly persons affected by temporary noon from 3:00 until 5:30, and second and third pullets, and third, Mrs. Marshall Squier, master, 37, and the normal minimum tem­ ing issuea" of blood; the next minute there ment, peering Into the •windows : ances were quickly cleared Jrom their drummer. Warren Wozlak fourth and flfdi hens, all in the named the Home Economics com'* The reference to discussions was no dog. Somewhere In the shelves by wise and tUVlfty layoffs because of seasonal work Sunday evening from 7 to 9:30. perature 23. Ihut had been cleverly trimmed It la the request of the family be .outside the European Army of Colchester, seven year old son Rose Comb classification. mittee as those in charge of re­ Precipitation during this period (OMttnaed Brom Page One) with other nations on what may that vicinity is a dog. probably with a circus motif. At nine shoppers, and everyone agreed and will soon be recalled by their control for such duties as riot of a garage owner In that town, Mr. and Mra. Clarence Grant be done about the aggression In hurt, but Dog Wanlrn I>“e that It was more fun than X employers. that Instead of sending flowers, freshments for the school of in­ will on the average total three- Miss Anna Lord Strauss, fom er o'cloc'k when the doors were prevention, regulation of traffic Mr. Lyman says, does an outstand­ and two children, who have made struction to be held here January quarters of an Inch occurring as Korea was generally expected to Fracehla.can't find It. thrown open^ the shoppers were three-ring circus. In the photo All-time wage records were 'friends will make a donation to and internal crime and for Use as ing job with the trap drums. War­ their home in Woodland Terrace president at the L e ^ e of Wom- Irsaen British concern o\-er the A Herald reporter spotted above are left to right. Mrs. Janet made in the state. The Hartford the Allen Barret ■ Memorial Fund ren has loved drams since he was 30, hy Connecticut State Orange enow over northern New England m voters, as vice chairman. the greeted by a tall Jolly clown who of the South Methodist church. service forces if strikes threaten for some time, will move Into the deputy John Griswold for officers and rain or snow ovrer southern possibility of U. 8. Insistence that the "dead" dog In the middle lianded out bags of peanuts and Bycholski, Mrs. Ruth Brown. Bur­ area climbed to the top In produc­ vital communications. *. able to toddle. His mother hestita- house recently vacated by Mr. and Rev. Karl jMorgan Block, Episco­ severe sanctions be used against tion workers wages, hitting an av­ ted about encouraging him be­ of aU subordinate Granges bv the New England. Precipitation will of the road and stopped to put lolly pops to tifie children. The ton Knopp and the clown, Martin The European Army's first chore Mrs. Chester Koblinsky on Lake occur early In the week. pal bishop of California; Red China. In a call for the dog warden. bags had little stickers attache made .available .State Depart­ though American officials Administration can support In the I bV front town. Tt was looking for the aw ay at the Manchester Memorial Wa.shlngton. where he will outline The Board of Fklucation, town tax payment if he owned It here ment loyMty flies to that group. confident thdt the resola solve the mystery. light of new conditions that to -' ,° f newly created Publie they spent for handsome uniforms. on October 1, 1919. In many in­ main Communi t strength in that Hospital Monday, were held year I his plans In detail to President Then came World War I and over­ officials and the State supervisor McCarthy and some other Repub­ condemn Communist China day’a conference waa called. j ' ' “■'ks Department under one of .sector. terdny at 3:00 p.m. from the of schools have been drawing up stances, Mrs. Squier said, the cars licans contended the flies were itt* get the necessary two-thirds T h e final rush of bills in the ' ‘be few reorganization meaauros Truman. night, he said. It seemed the young May tio to Seoul Holmes Funeral Home. Dubious 'On England men were all gone and thaf was plans for a proposed addition nec­ on which the tax la delinquent are adequate. They also protested vote In the United Nations, there policy, He asked that he pot be •Senate, brought another proposal | approved by the 1949 Legislature, The patrol waa supported wdth Rev. C. O. Simpson of the essary to Horace W. Porter new and the tax amounts to be­ against the president's order that is no such confidence st the mom­ French, officials are optimistic the end of the band. It never re­ named. to build on Inland all-purpose de- I " Sirmor and may be on Its way to Center Congregational church of­ that at least 10 of the II nations organized. school, which they will present to tween *15 and *25. It will be nec- only the committee members— ent of UN support for sanctions. fense highway roughly paralleling -g-ks g ' -w^r a special town meeting in the Im­ e.ssary she says for fjie people Senator George ID., Ga.) said This lawmaker saUl policy Seoul or" as near to the old SouUi ficiated. Floral tributes were nu- invited will show up. They also Mr. and Mrs. Harvey B. Carter and not the staff—could examine shoulil be "made on the grounds of the Merrill Parkway^ H l a i l k e t W a g e Korean capital aa it can get. The | morbus and beautiful. hope the first meetings will be at­ mediate future. The school Is on this list to present s receipt the flies. today that Prime Minister Nehni have sold their little home on Co­ from her, showing the tax has of India was making a tremendous wi.sdom, " and the United Stales Eye Teachers’ Colleges U. S. 27th Reglmmtal Combat Burial was in Soldiers Field in tended by delegates of Cabinet lumbia 1,-ake on Trumbull High­ so overcrowded that the board Another complaint by some Re­ Several bill.s dealing with natur-; feels the addition a necessity by been paid before the 1951 registra­ publicans was that the commit­ gamble" in opposing American would regret it Tf the Indian, re- Team—the fam«^ Wolfhounds — the East cemetery. Bearers were; rank. way to Eldward Staron of Hart­ quost were turned down solely be­ al gas pipe lines were also intro- 1 •fought Into and out 'Suwon last Ruseell Prentice. Stuart Prentice, There is some doubt in official ford who will move In shortly with fall. Since school opened in the tion may be Issued. tee never got a look at the FBI's efforts to brand Red CTitna as an Curb Readied fall the enrollment has been In­ ■o-called “raw" flies. aggressor in Korea. cause of any disagreement on Fur duced. One would require jury 1 week. But slncj then Intelligence John Rieg, Charles Luce, Fred quarters that Great Britain wUI A son, Kenneth Roberta, was Kastern poli< y. trials In condemnation proceedings Morrell, and Arturo Gremmo. accept the invitation aa a partici­ creased by twenty-four pupils, born to Mr. and Mrs. G. Robert 'Democrats on the committee, The veteran lawmaker viewed officers svuspect the 90,000 Chinese new residents to the town. One on the other hand, expressed Nehru as gambling that the Chin­ The background of the Indian arising from projects to lay pipes. Reds reported South of Seoul have pant. but may reject it with a re­ Church of West street, January Another woud prohibit any nat­ By Johnston quest that she be allowed to sit In 16 themselves aa satisfied with the ese Communists "with or without request IS this: Ihe Indian Gov­ pulled '>ack. Rev. Mart'bi' S. Stocking Soft Shirtwaiater at Windham Oommunlt.v Me­ ernment asked the United States ural gas lino pipes In any part of Funeral services for Rev. Marvin as'an observer. morial hospital. This Is the flies procedure. They later la­ active and direct participation of the state. (OonHnned from Page One) Associated Press Correspondent The Army proposal Is similar U>. couples first child and the first belled McCarthy’# charges “a the Russians" would overplay for 2,000,iK)0 tons of wheat to re­ Jim Becker on the western front 8. Stocking former pastor of the Tot ^8 Frock fn u d and a hoax,” and wgre In aggression in other areas and run lieve a food shortage which la Still another bill would prevent North Methodist Church, who but more far reachbig than grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. George the "Indiscriminate location" of hers ready to act and labor hold­ reported the Allied entry Into the France’s plan for a pool of tha Church of Jaegger rood. Mrs. turn accused hy*RepubIlcans of out of steam before getting around verging on a famine. rubbled, walled town. passed away Monday evening were to India. pipe lines by requiring the ap­ ing off. I Cyrus S. Chlng, Wage steel and coal wealth of Bin rope., CTiurch Iq' the former Mildred having conducted a “whitewash.” The co.st would be approximate­ Board chairman, so far ha.s de­ For 36 hours, all neWe of Allied held yesterday afternoon st one still under negotiation. Six na­ Henderson and a teacher In Ool- Hell Give Them OK "Evidently Nehru hopes that ly $180,000,0(Hl. Tran.sportation proval of ^the Public Utllltle.s o’clock from the Simsbury Metho­ Red China's problems will Commission, or such other com­ clined to Issue the order without activity In the western part of tions have \jeen trying to work iimbls schools for about nine la reply taT'quasUons about how so j costs would hike the ligure to unanimous agreement. Korea had been blacked nut by dist Church.' Rev. Franklin Bass, o u t, the coal-steel plan (the ao- years. the new commission wilt operate, multiply In Korea Indo-China more than *200,000,000. mission aa the governor may des­ pastor of the church officiated, ignate, before a line could be Johnston conferred with Ching the U. S. Eighth Army. calied Schuman Plan I for eight Mr. Trumen first cited congres­ Burma and Tibet that he can reach i ^ But the curtain was lifted enough assisted by Rea-. Willard J. Mc­ months and still are optimistic sional precedent as the policy re- a working agreement with Mao I „ a U. laid. this morning. Neither official gave Laughlin of the North Methodist ROIES AND Tse-Tung on some type of neu- ^ f'""'}''' shipments, An appropriation bill In the reporters any clue to the conver­ today to show that at least two that they can do it. Some other ’ garding secret flies. U. N. patrols were working their church, and Rev. L. Theron French observers feel considerable doubt Then he declared that when the trallty.'* George told a reporter. House would allocate *7,654,500 sation. son-in-law of Mr. Stocking. Rev. ‘ OPfN EVENINGS LOUNGING PAJAMAS • , commission members want to look ^ w— ' «s « n s. der»i(XKl to (eel they cannot af* for the enlargement and improve­ But from other quarters it was way into the Red territory south of about the Schuman plan, biit be­ Nehru Opposes 1 . 8. Policy ' besides, it should be Seoul. Fred R. Edgar of tbe South Metho­ lieve the Army merger schemo has And All Day tendoy into a file, all they need do Is ask ment of the four State Teachejs’ learned that the labor members of dist church also attended. him and he will give them per­ Moa l0 the leader of the Chinese ! viewed aa a humanitarian project. colleges during the next two the board seemed adamant, ap­ a better chance of succeeding 20% OFF Communist Government whose | The feeling now in that if the parently on instructions from their Burial was in tha family plot In among the nations of Europe. TetepkoM S-t3W mission to see it. years. The measure waa de­ the Nelpsic cemetery In East Senator Ferguson l*R.. Mich.) forces now are pitted against the . wheal is to be made available, it signed to carry out third and organisations. Coventry Holstein They have two reason. KmwF s Food MoriiOf United Nations troops In North should be done in the form of a fourth year projects of the Stale Glaaton^ry. ‘ 1. The Army plan strikes less 583 Middle Tnniplke, E ut SUk, rayon or 'ootton. BtMs U commented that if Mr. Truman Korea Nehru Wednesday in a ma- ! gi/t Thus far the matter has not I^ was indicated that the union­ Bearers, all nephews of Mr. at a nation’s economic life’s blood to 44. holds to the policy he hds applied jor Jolley spe^h Itned up ; yet been preKentod to Congress. Board of E<)ucation'a 10-year ists felt it would be unwise stra­ Stocking, were ^ s o n , Milton, than does a scheme to pool coal to Congress -with respect to 'tiles, American efforts to get the UN to ______” Teachers’ college program, tegy. from the standpoint of log In Recorcl Test “Amour" > the Commission "will get no life for Dope Sellers range policy, to put the seal of ap­ Clark, Marvin and Donald Stock­ and steel, and declare the Chinese Reds as ag-1 ing, and Irving Paine. 2. With Russia looking over \u . place.” he added: gressors. He called. Instead, for a I 14 I XI » A legislator who termed the proval of AFL, CIO and other or­ BratUeboro, WX. Jan. 26—Trudy their shoulders, the nations of •The President repeatedly has conference of major powers to dla- , 1 1 0 8 0 1 1 .1 1 ix O lC S sale of narcotics to minora "pre­ ganized labor on a freeze. They Have You Visited COATS. TOPPERS. Lee Cbye, a registered Holstein West Europe have a greater need H m BenutIfnI Modern refused to cooperate with Con­ cuss their ‘differences. j * meditated murder" Introduced a preferred to await the develop­ gress in its efforts to get rid of cow in the herd owned by FYanklln for armed-strength quick. George, a member of the Senate , . ---- bill In the House proposing a ment of a flexible formula which R. Orcutt & Sons, Coventry, Conn., No F'renchman who has worked COSMETIC DEPT. RAINCOATS subversives in government. The Foreign Relations Comlttee, ex- To300 man et al and to William R. New­ tal School of Nursing' In Hontpd- failed to heed Peron’s back-to-work and the Pattern Number to Sue view. aald thia figure may ville. bury ct al, separate properties on ler, Vermont. Hhe also took a three mailing, In coins, your name, ad- tee and a member bf the Gillette Judge Swaln’a May JS. per cent In recent months. Gov­ order faced court-mafUal and looi Burnett. (The - Manchanter Eve­ drei\ and the pattern number to The time of appeal is Umited by A Largo Group Of in the summer. He subcommittee, said the matter Birth today: A daughter to Mr. The judgeship apjplntmenta, the ernment aoiircea here aay Chinese Dorothy road. months’, course In the Children’s of theip joba. Two thouaand already ning Herald) . 1150 Ave. Americas. law to twenty days from and aft­ "ChuMon’’ — Softly tailored button-down the Women’s Patriotic and Mrs, Frank Farldanl, 44 L\'- Me»)orAl Hospital, Montreal. Anne Cabot, Manchester Herald, would have to be carefully evalu» first to be^ade by Governor Lodge agents are purchasing the oil Qoltclalm Deeda have been dismissed. X- ^ N-ew York 16. N. Y. .; 1160 Ave Ameri(ias, New York 19. er the first day of February. 19fll. COTTON AND here, making a attemg ated. . Humanltartantsm. aa well nsM street. since ha took office, must b« con­ wtaelesale and forwarding It to Agnes M. Snipes to Aima ^P - Canada. ^ Btriher lasd^ dan|ad charges Tbe Bprlag and Bummer Faota- N. Y. , Wallace Hutchinson, front dress in handsome floral jwinl. In navy. tn n n ' bUl now under as foreign relations, ha explain^, firmed by both the House and Sen­ Red China. tula property on North Main by Reran tlmi; the strike was .« ioi\ contalna. 48 pages, of .nsnr - Needlework tana—Anne Cabot’s Chairman, I at bothHouae were among the taauea that would Beglniiei's Luck ate.* atreet. Memorial liodge, . No. 38, diaries Bogglni, RAYON BLOUSES , toast, grey or aqua. Siiet 14H to 24%. Knii^ta of Pythias, win meet at Communiat-liuqiired politloal move. stvles; special features; fabrie big new album la here. Doaens of have to be considered.' Connecticut may possibly go into They aald rather that the waUc- nows; American Designer Origin- fascinating new designs, gifta John O’Connor, I F e e A third Senator, who also win Baton Rouge, La. —T h e first the business of mining cobalt, now The. Swiaa CMifederation dates the Barrett home, 83 BL John sis; gift patterni nrlnted Inside Board of Tgx Review of viaday eountered street tomorrow evening at 7:30, VHit protested COT intervention in ' decoAitiona and special features 'ra PRICE have a voice in any decision on pass Louisiana Bute halfback Le­ that' that halneral baa become a State OoUege, Pa.—Perm State's back to 1291 when a group of the railwaymcn’a union and failure the book.Don’t m’ss It-ise’nd 2.5 . . . Plus 4 gift patterns and dir­ the Town of Manchester, ^qail for action India, said If the Indian reuueat is roy Labat evdr threw Was gbod for critical defenae material.' only aU-lortag footbaU aeaaon waa mountalnecra and peaaanta-from in tritote to AUen M. B arrett cents today. ections.. 25 cents. ' Cbnn. in by inviting three cantbns met In a mountain memlM of thethi lodge, who died of the transport Industry to ra|*6 turned down. It should be .for rea­ ^ J jw d s and a touchdou'n against A bill Introduced today in the InlfiSt. when tha Nittany Lions lowar-bracket wages. ^^AUaq B. KUne. sons other than disagreement In House directs the State Deveiop- dropped eighU meadow and( formed a league. day.' ■■ — ■■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY. JANUARY 26, 1981 PAGE THnm ttriiL^'/ ------:— ^ OanveBtkm. Other offlcera elec-' Ref Calls Foul, Hfirm-Ghaaing D m t Women of Moose tad have already been given. 6herw4X>d A. Miner, who baa = = • T ofw West Vlrglnin Plan Food Sale bean a patient for aaveral week* m Reverses Decision Hunting Odii at the Windham Community Me­ WHY morial Hoapltal WnUmsntIc, has TRIKES t<> SPARS New York. Jan. 26—(A>)—Dick ' c.’harlcston, W. V*.— (NEA» Chapter 1094, IVomin of th* been diaebarged and !■ recuperat­ Yale Produces I/oim Cagen Barred for Pitching Big Locals Need Victory — Oddities such aa hort*-chas- ing at hi* home with Mr. and Mra. Bsstaarast Leocee Dick AUleaey, the Southern Cali­ Mooe*, ha* aet th* dat* ot Tu**- Spoil Your EyMAght Polio Drive to Benefit Cbeasr BreK A.A Ing deer, aquatic-minded rab- Harry H. Klrkham, his grandson Teass StSedlsf Bay's (4) fornia hurdling ace, ha* been audi­ day, January SO, for a larg* aeal* and grand-daughter-in-law. He W. L. Pet Corns ...... 15 - 119 30* bita and Inverted aqulrrel Grid Coaches Delivering Parlay Cards Brown Puzzle m n • • t i food aal* In Woolworth’* atora In sustained an attack of bronchial •<0. 6. Woavlnc ...... *6 30 .843 Savsrlck ...... 97 - 104 301 tioning for a televl8l«m dVic jockey counta mad* to* W**t Vir­ TRADE IN YOUR SMAU TV SET TODAYl lo Kemam m Lead Vo. 4 Wcertns ...... *1 .581 Annlello ...... 139 138 106 363 show.And to make It tougher, he ginia hunting aeason mor* in­ the Jarvis builditm, for the benefit pneumonia. As he Is in advanced r From Sunday’s Show N'o. 6 Wserlnc ...... 33 .871 Aceto ...... 116 111 118 345 he* been afflicted by tonslllitu... teresting. of toe March of Nmee. They hev* age and has been tn feeble health Iowa caty, la.. Jan. M ,_(;f)^A F aunca said he probably would Several Good Loboking No. 3 Dye utd Pinlshtns ..30 .588 PecanI ...... 106 110 316 The U. 8. Junior Chamber pf Oim- One warden saw a rabbit, appointed Miss Terry dvanlskl, for some years hi* condition was Coppa MargariUa. .Kel­ .618 fisimond 1.93 100 333 Two remorseful Unlveiklty of have a statement today after “I No. 8 Velvet ...... 39 merce Is trying to work out a not chased and apparently Just chairman; and Miss Margaret Zor- considered crltlcsl. Git A IS—17—19 Or M ie h And out Mfhat I want to know.” Prospects to Report' No, I Pioneer ...... 35 .448 Rtvosa . 99 99 deal with the U. 8. Golf Aasocla- skla, co-chairman. It 55’IU be re­ ley, Caldwell, William­ Iowa basketball players, barred Season SericH Between 33 .411 for the fun o f It, dive into a Karen BlUard, daughter of Mr. Pohoe and Firemen to | This was taken to mean he want­ Howard Forward No. 7 Velvet ...... ’...... Uon to make ita big junior golf called that Mlis Iv a ^ k t waa Policeman from intercollegiate competition To Manager Taylor No. 1 llsin Office ...... It .388 Totals ...... 643 581 5411885 frigid atream'ahd paddle aim­ and Mra. Cjurtia Blllard of Am- son All Ex-EIi Men ed to know whether the two had Eastern Loop Rivals Bsitsa T.ahs Iloaso I9) program the "offlcy.l” champion­ lessly abdUt. Another counted chairman of toe.laum card party ston, was guest of honor at a par­ dash on Hardwood; for delivering parlay cards to violated a rule prohibiting gam­ . I Mllek ...... 116 *7 86 299 ship.. .They’re aor/ewhat at odd* and food sale held In June' of 1980 TELEVISION SET By Zacdc Taylor Stands at Qne Game Ckcacy Mea more squirrels at the end of ty Saturday afternoon at her New York — (N E A )— Leaving Davenport, la., today awaited fi­ bling on the campus. Velvet (1) I Slllono ...... 97 — 101 19li now over age limits and other a»- the seaaon than Bt to* begin­ for toe benefit of th* local Tumor home, observing her 8th birthday. Court; Youngsters to| Ruck and Greene practiced Sit. Louis, Jan. 26—(/P>—The fate, 3*7 SobleskI __...... 104 96 103 305 Borted detallB... The football New Haven to be head man at nal acUon in their case. etengcr — 90 103 95 ning. • ■cninic. Although drowned out by With seven little gucet* to help with the team yesterday and said of the St. Louie Browns rests on Each; Prelim at 7:15 Ooron ...... IG lOI *6 383 BIgenskI ...... 120 205 Giant*’ Steve Owen Bays he picked rain,- and It waa neceesary to hold BIQ EASY Appear in Preliminary ^ The athletes, Frsd Ruck and Mscl-aughlin ... 105 128 325 A third officer says a large celebrate there were eight at Uu Brown, Alva E. Kelley, who drill­ Herald (Skip) Greene, wore sus­ they would continue to do so. our pttchlng. If our pitching keeps McLaufhlln 133 91 97 317 Hollle Donan of Princeton In the It Indoors at the home of Mr. and Rscffdtts .. . 114 83 106 118 Berrello __ 90 111 pro grid draft because H^lie buck chased a mare belonging party, on# for eaph year. Thoae ed the Eli line, aatd coaching at pended yesterday pending further They Bald they were “ surprised improving, as it did toward the end Moving back into the armory to a farmer all over the barn­ Mrs. BMgar Clarke of Rimt Center preaent were Dale, George and SELECTION TERMS DIjms and dctUara that art c o l-' Yale wss a delightful experience. Dummy .. . . 12 89 97 378 "talked back" to him in practice street, instead of their lawn, investigation. The two have been at all the fuss” abouV the inci­ of last season, we .cay fool a lot on a week night for the first time Hsndkap .. 31 61 10 13 Totsis 643 481 510 1618 yard, causing her to injure her­ Jeff Alden, Donna Brodeur, ’Vir­ teetad at the Armory box offlca It certainly has been In more for the ^enlor bowl gam e... That regular guards In Iowa's lineup dent. of people. in nearly a month. Nassiff Arms self on a barbed-wire fence. nearly $600 waa realised and this ginia and Betty Queen and Vir­ iw d a y afternoon will be turoed recent years. cither shows plenty of spirit or amount waa spent In neceesary aver to a good cause—the Man- most of the seasoln. "W e’re not worried about the Aside from oui pitching, we are Totals ...... 68? 519 631 1676 Villa Lm Iss (II ginia Blllard. Herman Hickman set the fash­ Athletic Director Paul Brechler outcome of the investigation, be­ pretty writ off. We have a fine play hast to the Torrington kow- PIsarer 121 Correntl ...... 124 ill 157 393 that Donan Is big enough to gel equipment and Instrument* • for dheaur InfanUle Paralyala Fund ...... 107 98 97 302 Sgt. and Mre. Nicholas Bnchain ion for 10-yetr'contracts. gave details of the case to the cause we’re innocent of any dellb- crop of roQlUea coming up. Some­ ards tonight at 8:80. Morlarty's Zwick ...... 117 100 *9 311 Puszo . away with it... Although he'a af­ th* TuiAor Clinic. Drive. K the reaponae by the pub-, Ptioquin ...... 92 89 97 371 Walker . . 114 133 9Q 317 war* home from Camp Pickatt, BENSON^S A1 Kelley, the CornSlI man. flicted by the coach's occupstlonal Mis* Ivaniskt may be reached at Ua la aa good aa It haa been in the University Board of Athletics lu t eratf wrong-doing,” Ruck sgtiL how, the Browns also have some of the Y League face the Wini- Bunea ...... 114 117 97 .13* Patelll .. 113 lU 107 383 stepping along further streaeea The two players said they •had ailment, ulcers, Neil Colville of the Beil Hogan Leads Terry's Beauty SiUon in the State Vb„ and spent the week-end with j e ft, and there la every reaaon to nighL The board voted to leaVe good looking kids coming up each inantlc Rockets in tlie prellmlnar/ Salvatore ...... 106 98 135 J37 Low Man ...... 95 75 - 34 354 Mre. Bochaln’e parents, Atty. and r a d io —TEI-EV1S10N—.\PPI-IANCES Yale as a maker of top football thought the caae would be closed Itongera donate against a Kutztown pli^’cr who be on sale from th* time toe store The Town Hall Inn, East Hart­ anaon’a Highlandera,” featuring Bears luminary and a Yale back- Total.'! 489 411 498 1163 Golu __ ...... laa 96 117 333 failed to toss him the ball.. .Coach Ben Hogan, missing from to* opens at nine o'clock until 8:80 ford. waa decided upon by those that Bill Kennedy, the lefthander an exhibition of amazing shooting 136 349 Joae^ on the piano and sons Dick field coach, became bosa at in which Torrington converted Flees Dya (4) Rogolla ...... 99 114 John Silan Interrupted to explatn acene Knee laat July while he p. m. present aa a good place to have the Browns -t to BaKlmoro last Clark ...... 83 85 Guehiing ...... 113 115 88 .338 watched Hollywood make a movie and Bobby on the drums. There Georgetown. Baltimore Lo}mla, 71-42; Canlsius vie Hanson better than 80 per cent of their no 104 300 to the ref that the kid was a refu­ the party. The Biiggeallon was Current Rule Prohibits season. Is about ready. He had a Dlcklnoon ...... 100 91 Karr ...... 86 gee from Poland who didn't speak o f hi* intriguing life, got back on Vrill also be several other acts. The Pete Staum Charley Caldwell coached W il­ defeated Niagara, 71-61; Gannon Shota. Coach Johnny Falkowaltl Duchesne ...... 122 91 Gavello ...... 84 94 99 T77 made that final girt* rt ahmit 60 third annual basketball game be­ liams for years and returned there fine year with the Orioles. 1 be­ and his charges hope to settle • or understand English.. . McKen­ the tournament trail yesterday cents worth, with card showing Players With More upset Georgetown, 66-62, and Cin­ lieve he has gained the neebesary Irish ...... 98 104 and proceeded to take apart the tween the Police and Fire depart- after 1945. but it waa the year he that Bcore tonIghL Bolinsky ...... 101 112 Totals .. < ...... 506 529 544 1579 na listened gravely, then replied: the giver’s Identity. should l>e cinnati Xavier edged Tulsa, 41-40. confidence that should make him Gavilaii, Young "John, I think you're telling the 6,698-yard, par 36-S8— 71, Phoenix Hebron Bsenta in sp ected to hold the In­ tutored the Yale line that Prlnce- Than Three Years Jackie Foerrt, NasalfTs newert Handlcsp . Gtkrd^R is. One Is Lou ...... 107 97 73 377 "Down Homers." who will appear ' years ago Foerst wras the bright T. Brennan 85 108 294 Anderpnn with him.” ters in April, and the Phoenix peo­ may arise tn view rt to* warlike •The Thing” and no one wlU went was In New Haven that Caldwell From NCAA Events .Sleater, a souUipaw pHcher we Murphy . . . . ■McOeown 97 99 196 In person. A superb entertain­ Plays Tonight Local Sport New Yofk, Jan. 26-(, light In the Howards seaaon wffien — Future Book Stuff ple were delighted when h^ decid­ atmosphere with which we are to "U— the premier showing of found his splendid line coach, Jud got from the> Giants on Waivers O. Johnson . Orfttelli , '.y.v.v.v/ 71 — • 71 ment, full of fun. 1* promlaeil. to Bo1o-puncl>lng Kid Oavilan ia the they won the Eastern League Word from Wlscvinsin Is to keep ed to'play in their annual show. threatened. The C?l5'll Defense ?The Thing" that has caused con- Timm. Peoria, ULi Jan, 38, (/T> - If last ^ring. He had a good year crown. He il alated for plenty E, Johnson take place Saturday evening. I w Williamson went from La­ choice over Irish Paddy Young Ballaleper . Totals ...... 465 443 461 1368 ynur eve on a 19B-pound beck, Council here Is headed by Harold trovarsies aa to its identity from C h a tte r m the Texas League. Another is of action tonight along with Jack Hugan, they aalU, simply likes Feb, 8, opening a* * rmceeds Travel lo Bristol for fayette to Wlscon.slr. but spent 11 Bradley University Is Upped f<»r Hondicsp .. Harland Carl, who’ll be available Phoenix, which li absolutely true. ^ Oriy ai director, with Richard aoaat to coast. Procopto Herrera, a Mexican boy from New York’g Greenwich Vil­ Curran, another St. John’s set- Past Office Lesgaa erill help flnsnee (he fire com­ Oo-O>aches Buck Bycbolskl .and years as Yale's end coach, with play in the NCAA basketball HIgglhs — next football seaaon. Coaches think But he also likes to win tourna­ M. Grant assistant and secretary. CCIL Contest With ' Jimmy Murray will be one of who really can pitch. He won eight lage tonight in a 10-round catch shooting ace. Big Bruno Byehol- w gtsadlage he’s a better ball carrier than Vic Mrs. Clarence E. Porter heeds pany. STea McCaughey of the Police time out for the war. Biff Glass- tournament, it will have to use ment*. and Hogan haa won this The death of six year old Ken­ the two officials for the Police and lost twelve las. year but was weight match at Madison Square skl will come out of reUrement to Totsil ...... 434 487 1457 Janowtez was at toe same stage.. emergency housing, with Mr* team will not announce their line­ Unbeaten Bristol Five ford traveled from New Hamp­ second stringers—unless a cur­ and Firemen's basketball game Parcel Poet ...... one twice before. He seemed more neth Koahko, of Amston. who was shire to Nebraska, hut built Blue Improving all the time. He was tha Garden. The Cuban keed prob­ Join his home town club for the Dave Gotkln, Brooklyn High Daniel O. Horton and Mrs. Floyd up until game time. Bycholski and rent role is ivatved. Sunday afternoon at the armory. balance of the season. Pounorwti . Air Mall ...... relaxed than usual yesterday, giv­ killed In a roasting accident Jan­ lines for four campaigns. star of the Dixie series, winning Rsu ...... Pre-Canrellei.' ...... school hotshot \5'hose two brothers ing the impression that 'perhaps A. FogU aaslating. Fete Staum, two former profea- Bristol Hrgh. winner of eleven All but one Bradley regular Jimmy, a member of the State ably will go Into the ring a 7 to played basketball for St. John's, The two last named are calling uary 13th, la the first death in He­ aienal players, will no doubt be in Northwestern’s Bob Voigts was two Important games. Top Offensive Onb Buahey . . . . FIret Class ...... this time tt would just be a nice bron In the new year. So far a.a straight games this season with­ would be barred by the rule, which Board. Is also a baseball and soc­ 5 favorite. Bsnson . . likely will turn up at toe aame up residents to ae* what aid they the Karting lineup, however. another Eli line coach. Bobby Young and Merrili Torrington haa the best game social engagement for the week­ known no blame Is attached to bans athletes with more than cer official. Low Mon .. Parcel Fait (4) school if he can’t make the en­ can promise in the wray rt rooms Th* "Friendly Bank" Sarvas YOU WIim YOU Staum is currently plgylng with out suffering a loss, is host to Greasy Neale had been a head Cioombs ahould give us good pro­ This Is a battle of toug^ies who average in the circuit, scoring at end. the operator of the car which three years varsity competition duck nobody. Young, a legiti­ a rapid pace of 71.7 a game. The Jacob! ...... 119 103 trance grade at Annapolis... St. to shelter victims, spar* blankets, the PA’S in the State > Polish Manchester High tonight at the coach around and about longer tection in our infield Ooombs was Touts ...... 496 486 478 1487 Grinning broadly, he added; struck toe Koshko hoy's sled, s than he cared to remember, but from NCAA-sponsored meets. Gone Enrico has volunteered hl.s mate middleweight making 155 b|g ace Is Alex Peterson, formerl McBweeney ...... 98 John’s also Is l(X)klng for big etc. Want To B« Sffrvffd. ' liMgue. Bell Town armory in a CCIL, game, The NCAA—National Collegi­ serv'lres to assist in the March of drafted from San Diego, the chib Wesvtag (II Petcraon ...... 9' “I'll have to settle down and gel roadnlde bank concealing sled ami the one-time Cincinnati outfielder pounds for this bout, has fought rtregon State center. Standing Fhllon ...... 116 106 117 J things from freshman eager Solly Manchester and Hartford are Manager Kea Smith of the Fire­ ate Athletic Association—can put Dimes benefit program Sunday at that got him from Washington. He W. PowICB ...... 94 Walker, who'd be a first strlngri- serious todsy." particularly mentioned aa possibly cosater from view men. like hia rival bosses, did not Earlier this season at the Man­ was guiding the much less exper­ is a fine nelder and a timely hit­ the best In his class. In his last six feet, seven inches. Peterson Prey ...... 112 112 95 r Backus 119 Social, or serious, the reigning With all the hlllv wools In, Am- aside the rule If It decides It Is the armory. Gene, while playing out he barely lost to Laurent la the third highest scorer in the Habtrsrn ...... 14 *4 *7 : now if he were eligible. . .Look for needing aid in caae of attack by care to name the Smoke-eater's chester diillshed Bristol walked ienced Pucky Pond at Yale when basketball with the Policemen ter. Young, trom what I've been U. S. Open King went into the sec­ stoH it Beams aa If toe resident* Lex "niompson and the Philadel­ "absolutely necessary," a spokes­ Dauthille, the Frenchman who al­ loop. Red Powers, top scorer for Alcock ...... 90 109 — 1 Total* .. .. 521 471 480 1479 considerable improvement next air or In oto*r waya. While moat Unaup. The Firemen worked out over the Indiana by a lop-sided 60 against the Firemen two years told is a whiz around second base. Wholtn ...... 101 111 1 1 1 ! ond round with a one atroke lead there could find some hillside in phia Eagles called. Denny Myers, man said In Chicago yesterday. most lifted Jake LaMotta's title. most of Isst season before quit­ Fr«-C6ae«1l64 <•> season in toe Vlr^nla Military In- rt th* people her* feel toat toer* FIRST NATIONAL BANK laK night and by Judging by the ago, fell and broke his wrist. He He set some sort of a fielding rec­ Low Mon .. stlute football team, which waa on veteraa Lawson Little and the fields which could be used and to 36 score. Manchester, trounced who last autumn ran out of gas at Presumably several other teams ting the league, will team up with Slcnid ...... 93 98 98 384 la no great danger of enemy at­ Ol MANCHLSriK crowd, a aear-eapaKty attendenee lost nearly a year's work sa a re­ ord at Bakl . >re last year. His Gavllan also lakes them all on. 98 84 392 f:!l)ick Harbert, and two shots off would he safe from traffic This by Windham High of Wllllmantlc Boston College, once coachH the could And themselves In Bradley's 1 St. John’s Tommy Tolsn In the] ...... 503 628 1660 A.Tlrn(.n» ... no tack. ail agree that It t* best to b# sult of the Injury. Sunday he’ll be Ike Williams throe times. Ray Totals .. 97 79 301 the pace were Llovd Msngrum, Ju- is done In Hebron village and has la mparted to an in on' Sunday's and Weaver High of Hertford, an situation when the tournament be­ hitting is a question mark, though. Ne. S Weavlsg McCarthy >•!**•• ., 135 or", according to one observer. . . on the safe side an(l take all pos­ Yals line. Robinson twice. Dauthutlle and backcourt. A1 Shlels, last sea ...... ___ 95 92 93 280 II Boros and Jolmny Bulla. worked 5'ery surce.s'fulh’ for a pcogram. other unbeaten club, has won five Chief Boston Is the newest gins. North Carolina SUte, a selling tickets at the box office. I nod InfleM son’s Fordham captain, returns t' Cbomplln ...... *7 Fraxlir . Barring draft complications 11.9 sible precautions. Robert Vlllemaln. Up and down Dummy ...... 81 83 83 249 Little, whose 32-34—66 could good msnv vrara The owners of eleven etarta In aehooiboy play, graduate to add a briiliant chap, strong collegiate contender, ha.s However, ^ m not tod worried Orlsdcr . there'll be morc-than-adequnte re- It is understoofl that toe people Moriarty Brothers, undefeated the weight aealo aa long as the the lineup after a three week' have been even better, proved phil­ of the lots used have wlHInglv M Mil. PMONl 7 •! ■as Saolw Inability to get eoneistent scor­ ter to the Army coaching tradi­ discovered three of lU stars would about our infield. We have a vet layoff because of mid-winter ex Mason .. 468 432 1406 called upon nr* responding sstls- leaders In the Y League, face the money is handy. ,As the ranking MeFall . TnUl! .. . . . 506 osophical with the observation: given the use of their hillsides to B eil’* BbM a (3I> ing power from two or three play tion under Earl Blalk. The ex- be affected. eran like George SUrnweisa, the sms. He Is expected to joi Nevrr Again fsctorilv. a. Wllllmantlc Rockets In the pre­ welterweight contender, he could Olorgetti The last event held In Syracuse “ Anytime 1 can slay Just one the young people, and the sled- F. T. era has proven to be a big handl' Harvard back quit West Point to A number of independent Stanford's Johnny Michaels a' Air Mall (l> Mr. Grant, the secretary, has iOHa *t ...... T (Ml 14 liminary game tonight at 7:15 at former Yankee, at second base; move in if Ray Robinson gives Hayden vtu d'ng. tobogganing, etc . have done schools and some conference (> Bright • ...... 90 368 University’s old Archbold G be- stroke behind Hogan I'll be very made arrangements with the Ptste M asie. V ...... e 0-3 0 cap. Billy Sheekey haa been the give New Hampshire Its first un the ever-iniprovlr.g Tommy Upton forward. Handicap the flclda no harm, so far as teams are using athletes now in the armory. up the title. Moriarty ! ...... 103 287 fore it burned in January. 1947, satisfied." Director ot Civil Defense, for a e*aUN, K ...... e (M> 0 most conaistent aeorer of late but defeated seaaon. ol short and our rookie prize of For re.sen-c strength Torringto ...... 9',i 389! was a wrestling meet with Cornell Biaik and Army have big lea­ their- fourth year of competition The bout, scheduled for 10:00 p. Totsis . 815 .548 561 1624 Martin Not so happy were two first meeting here nt the local Control known. Ptewan. e ...... 4 1-4 11 he waa Kopped cold by Weaver. Utt year, Don Lenhart, at third ha.s yic Hansen, former New Vor: 12.5 •'*♦’ .. .The first event in the new gym. Funeral services for the ilUle e8er*e3r. e ...... e e-1 0 guers, of course, in Ysle’s Hick- Most major conferences have been Matt Moriarty, Lefty Bray. Vln m. (Esti to meet radio and T1/ Taar.'nile round (Itsappointments, Jimmy De- Station, the Hebron fire house, A1 Morgan, Pinky Hohenthai base. I Rens performer. .lack Doherty ChsBsjr Women which will be opened Feb. 10. will marct, who la seeking his third Koshk'i boy were tield nt the Col­ Sl4i*ea. * c ...... e 1-S 1 Johnny Perry and Swede Anderson msn.- Purdue’s 8iu Holcomb. Mi­ operating under roles permitting Ingraham. Chris Olenney. Winnie eommitmenUi. in backed up by a 374 400 llDl Thursday, February 8, at 8 p. m. j«b»*o«. la ...... 1 1-1 7 Thirklngton, Art Knofla, Earle We have lost Dick Kokos, our I strong underesrd. featuring prom­ the Winsted Cyclone, gained hi' Csteblaes (4) Totals ... be a Syracuse-Cornell wrestling straight triumph hero, or Cary A speaker will be aent out to chester Federated Church, th# have ail shown eigne of offensive ami's Andy Gustafson. Florida’s no more than three years varsity ...... 85 S3 Sg r 6 r in t Saaaatt. Is ...... 1 (M) 1 hard-hitting oclAelder. and Owen fame with Rhode Island State Ollori ...... 308 meet. Getting in a neat plug. Pub Middlecoff, whose 271 for 72 holes Rev Carleton Eastman. pastor, Bob Woodruff and Cincinnati's play. aifford, Wilbur Brown, Hal Turk- ising youngsters...... 78 91 82 351 M<*f;rFKnr ...... address the people and show films. ability at times, although not in ington and Earl Yost will attend Friend, promising inhelder, to the ■Tohnny Tolan, younger brother oi lf«rlnlno ...... 399 ' Heitor Arnie Burdick comments: 55'on...... the______$10,000 Lakewood Park AM thoae connected with a Cli-ll officlstlng. Besides his parents ffteal* ...... , IT 3-11 n Sid Gilman. Bradley*—fourth-rated national­ * Chico Vejnr, a 19-year-old Armitrona ----- ...... 84 87 94 365 GinolO ...... game after game. A "hot'* team the Gold Key dinner Monday In Army. Tliat will hurt us. Both are Tom. .lohnny Cilfone and Tommv Njqnlnt ...... 383 "Syracuse wrestlers have been hot | Qpen last weekend. the little bov leave* three brolh- Weekend Special e v e 3r'i r») Herman Hickman and Bob ly In the Associated Press poll— Stamford. Conn., high school sen­ J()hlMion ...... 96 96 85 277 I'Defense snd the aircraft spotting night, might find the Indians riS' Gibbons Ti\ake up the other posi Hudfiiilfi ...... 107 36 108 311 the past two year*, hut we hope ers, Walter. Robert and John, anil 9 . B. F. T. W'oodruff were coached by General Is a good prospect for NCAA se­ Cheshire of the C^onnectlcut Sports fine young ball players. Both would ior with 22 straight. Aeets Art Arrornero ...... 118 80 112 310 Demarct took a large 35-40 -75 are urged to attend. ing to new heights, snd tripping lions on the ten man squad. \ they won't burn the building down ! and Middlecoff settled for 36-37— a sister, Ellen C rt. rf ...... > 1-4 7 Neyland' at Tennessee, polished by lection. The Braves will be as­ Writers Alliance, have been bcttci in 1931. I don’t Suffoletta. an unbeaten kid from 386 4(»7 409 1301 A Girl’s basketball and dance Jaae*. rt ...... 1 0-0 3 up Coach Tommy Monahan's great know Just how the rest of the boys •Stratford. Conn,, with 22 victories After snapping their lasin; Total! ...... m M7 471 1373 ToUln ...... again." 73. Hogan went into the touma- win take place at the Hebron team. Cnionel Blalk. sured of a tournament spot if Dots All, Brothers o n ’ XiVPila. H ...... 1 3-4 4 This is additional evidence that Cy Georgetti with a 114.6 aver­ stand, from the military stand­ and a draw In 23 fights. This is streak against Bristol last Supclay, Dps <*) ' ment aa the betting and gallery school auditorium Jsnuaiy 26. Pro BasVethalt at a Olanre Sfollo*. * . . . • S-7 14 BriKol will enter the game they Win the Missouri Valley Con­ .. . 94 101 86 280 Vlllase Chararrs Don Gehrmann is aiming a t National Assoctsllnn when players and assistants are age paced the bowlers tn the a featured six that will attract a Nas.siffa are confident of regain Holland .. favorite, Demaret next and -Mid-1 npening at 7:30 p. m. There will Twieeo. XV ...... 3 0-0 4 decided favorite. ference championship. point. McCarthy . . . 9 6 87 90 273 Wllllaaaa Oil (I> 1:05 in toe W ^ m a k e r Mile to^ „^„,^cr three, Boston 99 Fort Wai’nc 97. exposed to the hnest coaching snd C^heney Brothers Men's A. A. large delegation from New Eng­ ing the victory road and keepinf ...... 76 89 be games from thst time up "to 9. e«lU*aB. XV ...... 0 0 4 0 Bradley has an 18-2 record and Our pitchiii'i oiic<' again, will Jarrls ...... 93 SI 83 257 .Miller .. morrow If somebc^y wl l^ Mangrum’e 33-34 - 67 w a.i Syracuse 113 Tri ritics 87. Joabert. If ...... 6 1-3 I tactics and organisation, some of Is running, second to Oklohonis League during the first half of the revolve around ."'led Garver. Ned land. Velar Is a slight fav.orlte. ahead in the tight race. They stiil| Magnusori . . . 8 3 79 85 247 Brown ...... 72 80 after which dancing will be en- CTO '•pa Weat SIdea ...... 91 82 jo>'ed, with music by the Barn­ Minneapolis 90 Plillad.clpliln 7l. it Is likely to rub off and light on Al AM In Valley play. The Braves season. Georgetti took part In 35 is one of the beat pitchers in Uic Mnndy Leal, another unbeaten own a half game lend over Meridc Low Man . . . 70 ^ 70 70 210 Lrrtoux CeUic')^"stm are wondering about achieved unUer hopped up encum- Fresh Gut Flowers Tei*l* ...... U T i l 33 r to (MV Baxley ...... 95 82 I stances. He has a badly pulled them. mii « t the Aggies here tonight In a games. Runnerup waa Whalen league, although he still hasn't lad from Rochester, N. Y.. with who goes to the post twice thi that law that rules out Sunday stormers. ■mre et half time. IS-IS Bullets. B. r T. Totals ----- .. 438 418 413 1267 Averafs ...... 80 80 muscle In the back just above the The name of Henri’ A .Tones Baskctbal officials working In Cyr. rt ...... 7 X 17 Go to Tennessee and h« tops. sellout game. with a 111.9 average. Pontillo reached his peak. I took him in 12 knockouts In 17 straight wins, week end. Jackie Allen, Bobbi bhSketball before 3 p. m. while ProTost. rf . . 4 Go to Yale, and you loek up a placed third, averaging 109.7 per bows in again.st Arib” - Persley of hi)) und It took a Shot of novocain should be given s i .lunlor Warden. the Eastern College Athletic Con­ s m 7 0 Semester examinations have cut 1948 as a green kid and he has im­ Knight. Ernie Johnson and I.,eor Total! .. 414 418 434 1361 baseball can start at 1:30 and Wo have a large aiiortment of fresh cut flowers W. a. D I (SS> .Tones. If . . . 0 PleBecr Office (I) to pull him through. , electnri at the annual meeting of ference sre advised they niust sr- 1 good job. string. Red 'Cross. La., who has lost only Oolembicwskl are slated to take tin (IrfyIb Eralty <8> hockey at two. It knocked them T. Topping. If down this week's activity through­ proved each year. He still lo far Tyltr ...... t. 80 -8* 82 IM I Pt. reter’s Episcopal CTiurch. In- rli’e St the scene of plsy st least 0 1 1 When you go to Army, you're on one of 27 fights. 65 87 332 ...... * 89 97 99 375 ont of some special ahotving ftir Boros, the 30-year-old newcomer every week-end at special prices. Drive down and ■sioa. rt .... a-s Molfrr. e ... . 4 5 out the country, but the pace i’oom hia peak. He won 13 games floor at tap-off time while Charlie MeKlnnay ...... 80 eshUl. rf .... 0-0 n the march. 76 92 ...... %.s <2 89 '2.16 i stead of Dr. Charles M. I,#rcomb. 30 minutes In advsnr# of game Tsrrteo. rg . 0 4 picks up tonight with several ma­ Pontillo holds high th ri. string Muzikevik. Joe Berner and F,art| T. RRlmondo ...... 86 nibix fans from distant New England from Mid-Plnea, N. C., had a 34-33 Millerd. if .. . a for me last year but would easily 91 262 ...... 8.1 84 96 ^55 will be a delegate lo the Diocesan tim*. select your bouquet for this p’oek-end. Plenty of 1-1 Joubert. rg . I 0 « mark in the (Theney League with a Rffe ! Yfiat wiU b e eToond for their share C, Ralmnndo ...... 92 79 Conloii ., points. .. A steel worker’s union In —67. He is the husky one who led ■edulre. e . 0-1 jor games. have won 20 with a first division 78 228 ...... 86 93 78 2.57 SulllTsn. Ig . a 0 6 391 score. Best single effort was Walaot Dimlov ...... 66 86 Holmm . Claremont. N. H., is sponsoring a the LakeWood affair through the IfcCurrr. rg 0-1 The list includes Long Island club. His earned run average waa A MatMro . . . . 10.3 93 122 317 o f action. ----- •------■ ■■ ■ Campanile ...... 9* hO 74 216 free parking. Msher, Ig . . 0 1 1 I a 168 game by Fallon. Weaving — semt-pro basketball team, using first three rounds, yielding on the ■c41und, Ig 0-0 U. vs. San Francisco and Arizona the second 1 est in the league. rhnnp* ...... 119 12.3 10*; .34R Torrington rests in fourth place.l Total* ...... 403 896 4*0 1228 — Tnieman. Ig 0-0 Sports Schedule No. 6 copped team honors with 36 Tfutton ...... 82 — 93 175 !) ...... 437 426 416 1279 high class imported talent.. .Won­ final to Middlecoff and others. Tottia ...... n 10 M vs. UCLA at San Francisco's Cow T look for Roy .Sievers to return a half game behind Erintol. Thel Atem Bate! ( Totaln .. Weal fMdet (IS) wins and 20 defeats. Runnerup was Rroffan ...... 1D7 S3 190 race is so tight that esrli gamel at*nf«r ...... 98 88 88 270 ------der if the referees use toe five Twenty-eight players bettered IBststs Palace, Oklahoma AAM at Brad­ lo his freshman form after a ft.'. 134 — 77 148 11 4-11 W B r. T. weaving No. 4 u1th 33 wins and 23 Ai'flrr*on ...... 122 151 looms as the big one. Manchester! DuboU ...... 71 t BrvRRcrt <3i o’clock whistle to halt play^ par on the first round. Included, Moulff Altet Tonight ley, Denver at Brigham Young. 307 73 73 228 K ...... *8 S5 101 18 New York, outpointed were 13 playera, including Johnny Total* ...... n 4-1« 36 (siiBDers (87) Silk n tv vs. Moriarty’i. 8:80— week's Associated Press pool nan 104.8. with Sherm Lollar and Les Mooe Bmlth ...... • Feeier ...... J. *1 to divide the duties. W6 also draft­ KochJn .... 91 9.S n s 801 ■ ■ — 1 ■ ■' ■ ■ ■' ■ - . ■■ Stock. 15SH’ Pari*, 10. Palmer, highly regarded out here; chickens. 8*or« at half time. isia Naajil9 ¥. T !'Y. Oklahoma AAM, No. 3. battles iia 337 Wanamaker Mile 4K 12*9 Portland, Me.—Wilbur Wilson, Arma. Artto ...... 105 lOS Totali ...... 433 481 TotaU ...... 431 409 '441 1371 Veteran Ellsworth Vines, Dutch Sieaipllnski rf . \ M Tuesday. January 80 Bradley, No. 4 ranking, for the Chick Boucher, former local ed a y d e KiutU, a veteran re­ T.r<>Alcxka ... no 99 108 317 If (11 Schmldhatiarr, If n n n 162, Boston, outpointed Levi* Oote, Harrison and Canada's Stan Leon­ I.,aurels vs. North Ends. 7—Rec. top spot in the Missouri Valley bqxer, now fighting out of New ceiver, to help us. Tolavcrchlo 134 89 87 800 New York. Jen. 28—(FI—Fred! ' Moswy .. Gaa^t: aairalcrs Uarvty. c ...... 4 1 Malsoey’a Eadle aad TV 147, Montreal, 8. ard. Grove,, vs. Bowlers, 8:30 —Rec. Conference. A&M, with a. 16-1 York, scored an eight round decl- As waa the caae last year, it C. FlihFr .. . 89 lift 10S *>*!wilt308 goes s^^nst Don Oehrmennl Lovtjoy ...... 94 78 93 m ______ROGER O L C o n b '. F. T Slanck. c ...... 2 0 ( Clark ...... The big attraction, of course, ,2 Wednesday. January 81 over-all mark, has a 4-0 record in Sion over Phil Morlzio of New York ahould be a foar-team race with in the Wanamaker Mile In tomor-l Pinkbcln liLpMaboch. rf ...... • 7 0-a 14 Strong rg ...... t 1 TotaU ...... 519 606 598 1653 Sheldon ...... 11 ^ i,L Oeatlemaa’a Agteement was Hogan, *and to* little guy 403 Weat Center Street Telephone 7853 Sprague, rg . . . . 0 conference play. Bradley (18-21 in. the feature bout laK night at New York. Clleveland, Boaton, and row night’s Mlllrose Games and! Nellleaa . Aver**! ...... 79 ' 79 7* Srerett, If ...... S 0-0 6 n Gaterers vs. Rockets. 7:15—Y Ream*! <11 Ooullnslil didn’t fall bla admirers. He closed Siodean. c ...... ! 6 a-4 13 Dublel, Ig ...... T Bolton vs. Wapping, 8:80— Y. ha.1Ucal. however, was a Tully, ri ...... n the slender Wisconsin graduate, Lallberie Wnnart . . . . — 87 — 87 Blr*odR'>od ...... M W 248 three years under a "gentleman's shot on No. 10, a 420-yard hole, Total! ...... 37 4-12 fift Seipie.' rf ...... n The Telephone entry In the Hart­ one In 4:12.4 and the other in 4;11.5,| Fairfield McPNrt^nd ...... 77 J® *55 agpeement’’—with no formal pap­ Mrrehsat’a Io«sac ■elsrert . with a crook at the end ' toward EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES a l u e s llampson. If ...... '> i) 0 V ! r.ivaa ifvraet! tM) ford Dusty League, led by player- Dairy Dart’a Total! ...... 560 535 1636 but he hasn’t given up yet. Alfara ... ers Blgned. to* green. Hogan’s Iron shot B. F. T. HIngstnne. c ...... 2 0 ,} College Basketball Badly coach Johnny Bycholski, won the . . US Reuter ...... M 74 M . 3R4 Ulckert. rg ...... 1 2 Palmer ...... Kllepock He told of hia contract atatua boomed Into a stiff cross wind, cut "tfM SIlTxr, rf ...... 5 3.6 in first half championship last night Ouzh ...... Average ...... ** FOR TOP NOTCH Blcrans. rf ...... a 1-3 5 BaPkuJ*. Ig ...... 2 0 as he prepared to board a plane to the left on schedule and settled SeLton ...... Totola ...... 1*5 395 408 1196 Shea. If ...... '1 So 6 with a 49 to 44 win over Under­ H f.? Totals 411 425 450 1388 for Mtnneapotis. He will talk witb down a comfortable five feet from T<»ti.Is ...... R 3 In Need of Disinfecting wood. Bycholski scored 12 points. Helm ...... Wkla-HUt (4) DEPARTMENT MANAGERS IVItkoin. c ...... a 0-2 4 Duplin ...... 98 103 119 .13(1 University of Minnesota officials, toe pin. I f sank into the cup toe fitorln, r* — ...... a 1-1 Score at lialf time, 22-9 Utinnrra. Mahoney 6 Bud Babcock flipped in 16 for the r . DeMerehant ...... 81 86 94 361 C'esntry t’lab Weteea athletic department members, and next time Hogan hit it for a birdie Burdick, r* ...... 0-0 Hoppe ... If yon enjoy aelHng and are Intereated in working . 0 0 winners. A1 Surowriec scored 12 as D. DeMerehant ...... 83 85 14 363 Brassies (91 players to "orient” hlmaelf to hi* Baj-cr, la ...... 0 2-3 *» Horan ... three. 8cs Ref. ISat .New Ybrk- iN EAi—From the. Not satisfied with turning young the Royals downed the Aircraft. ANNUAL ...... 93 84 100 378 Sawyer i ...... ; 78 new coaching Job. with a progroaalTe company which offers unusual op­ Roy. la ...... '•...... * 0 • o-o< 0 F. . . 306 453 tot 148T Bickford DUNLAP player level on up, college basket- men into liars and cheats for the Totoii ...... McCouri ...... *0 *3 11* 301 N. .Johnson Salomonie, rf 0 48 to 44. Johnny Hllinski tallied Atteatle (3) . DUlon Oemes Through portunity for advancement, then we would like to diff- ball on many fronts is badly in t«ke o f a winning side and fatter one_foul try for the Aircraft. Joe I.«kBaa’a Ballaleper . Freshmea May lia y Totals . : ...... 11 10-ao i< Martin,' If ... t 1 aoblakl ...... 37 105 UA 806 450 516 1410 cusa employment with you. Brore at halft time. 31-16 Jewelers. Smith, If .... need of disinfecting. receipts, the pay-off boys do their Totiii ...... 444 A. Johnson ' 0 1 Berner had 17, Johnny Green three, Waldo ...... 109 88 — 1*7 VrI-Varat tt) Porde ...... Dallas —^Tega* football ad­ Lord, c ...... , i n . . . . 85 — 73 158 But sanctimonious bellowing by i dirty wbrk aa furtively ,^as an Charlie Muzikevik four and Leo Jnxinsa ...... P O U O S H O W Gavellu ...... 85 95 New York, Jan. 28— —^Unless dicts .agree that “Bobby Dillon is Applicants ahould be successful; enthusiastic, experi­ West SUe Jaales Im sw o Tost, c ...... 3 n athletic . . . 83 IIT Uli 330 439 434 1382 department heads w on't' atom bomb spy, thus making the Day one as Hamilton dowmed Ma­ BlC'oekl ...... Scolxkjr ...... 78 79 Total* ...... the International situation turnii ■ur*. a handy man to have enced sales people. Most be slert to fsst selling items, TIRES KscIm Morhirdt. rg H 1 do il K. Paganl ...... 115 106 93 313 ...... 79 94 H F T ’ . 3 star performer fe . like a crim­ chine Screw, 39 to 28. Bobby Knlgbt Brittow . . . for toe better, freshmen can expect around.” Dillon pulled two games Uralnart.'. Ig 0 N. Aeeto ...... — 130 108 338 ...... 85 77 Qongwere . cspabls of checking stocks on hsnd snd hsYe«sbility to ItefU l, rf ...... 3 O-i) 4 What. oUier than syniclsm and inal. scored IS as Colts whipped Hart­ Minder . . . . to play varaity footbitll at the for Texas out of toe fire during Low 3( sb ...... W 70 Anderaon .. Icarp to write orders for merchandise as needed. Must Dacejr. If ...... 4 0-3 3 Totals laxity of principleir on the part of Paid off undei the Xable, the ford Empire. Total! ...... ~ M 586 603 1531 McCormick nation's collegea next faU. Uiq !fiO campaign and put toe Kearns, e ...... I 0-3 16 Kocketa ICSi STATE ARMORY A check of the 10 major college the players, can institutions expect boy loses his moral oense of value. ToUIe .. 386 11*8 Benton . . . . Longhorn* ahead against Okla­ bt wining to accept responsibility and responsive to on Doerlpt. Tt ...... 0 0 - 1 0 B. F. when they set such horriable ex­ Manager Julie Larese of the White Olaae (11 P. Johnson conferences by the Associated homa, IN ALL Dsff. 1> ...... 3 4 Topllir. rf . . 0 0 He lacks respect for bis school. .the job training. In some departments, must be capable 0-0 amples? BriKol Tramps told EaKern March.se ...... 94 *6 Kusaell . Press indicated, thia today. All of Hi* 88-yard touchdown run with Bombsdter, Ig ...... I 3-3 18 Sbnrtetl. If . 1 Perhaps soiqe coaches are neg- 452 468 4<0 1360 of delegating responsibility snd supervising work of Mullins, c .. 1 0 "He s too full of rah-rah.” said League officiaU at a apecial meet­ Oloaver . SUNDAY, JANUARY 28 Nelson . Totsli ------toe conferences either have con­ a punt won the Baylor game, 27- llgept with the morals of their Chapman Totals ...... 34 3-14 50 Lukas, rg .. 2 4' fixer Hank T’oppe to Junius Kel- playero. ing In West Haven laK night that Richer ... sidered or are expected to bring 20. Hi* 46-yard touchdoivn scamp­ aslsspeople. These are KEY POSITIONS in our NEW SIZES Moricont, Ig 3 n White . . . ■artssx . Fatter* (41 er with an intercepted pea* cineb- Mawfct ttn loijg in the sad Manhattan story. he would not bring hia team back Rnhan .. Haponik 74 70 up th* question of using freqbman STORE. B. r. to M^sneheKer on March 11 for a STARTING AT 2 P. M. Borier ...... on varsity athletic teams. Un­ ed toe Texas Christian game and Tolalik 13 39 Let's not be naive enough to Gllhertaon .. 68 84 Donahue, ...... 3 0-0 A 81.000 bill muK look like a scheduled game. Local officials are Totola ...... « 7 517 4*8 148? 408 431 411 1348 94 94 doubtedly, ' the smaller college witb it toe conference title for the The following Department Managers Positions sre HoIUnd. (Ml Score at half time, 31-17 See Ben believe every sUckout athlete Is iot of money to a kid, even if he Vic’s §o4(a Shop Totals ... Braun ...... lae••••••• going to do or die for Big Deal waiting to sse'what leagus action Lockwood . . 90 103 conferences' are discuislng the Longhorn*. Bobby’s interception now open: ■ ...... a.a..a 3 0-0 it being wall taken care of by a Beobert ...... 85 138 86 MARCH Plan to attaad — and bring the fBadlF. 117 7* ...... a..a a. 3 4-11 U. free, gratli and Cor nothing if will be taken ort the matter...... M 106 108 Baseball Players Signed Yesterday Hllinski . . . . same thing. return agalnK Oklahoma gave Com* Down and Boel Side lateraieglato Leagae surreptitious ‘Trout office.” T. Dnboldo . A whato afteiaeea** cntoiialamtEt tto Texas Its sacond touchdown and a i t Women’s Fashions and Sportswear 1-3 'sseebM (4S) Mammoth College offers him a K Dubai do ...... tt 101 84 Atnerioaa League .f. . 410 441 1339 TOtT .while yoa’re helping others. Totals ...... 4U lead—but It JuK didn’t atand up. retainer, good clothes, a job snd The point spread glvaa the fixer Moriottl ...... 84 160 104 DIMES New- York Yankees — Pitchers 8a***a (*> Hqpkey at • Olaaoe i t CMIdren’a and Infant’s Wear Us for Hiff ...... u 3-13 » ...... 133 106 131 ; a H L a B r t I i His squad loK 14-18. Englanc.', rt ...... perhaps s cat for doing no more an opening wedge. Hie kid at ■ Xotickl . . . . Erqle Nevel and Max PKeraon and Jennings . . . St 78 AJYomen's Lingerie and Foundations IsUhrqp, rf ...... 86 71 NaUoMtl League Crewt and dying a sight lese. flrK can get hia soft money and I Sports Mirror ...... «SI 515 : catcher Lou Berberet. L. Anucrson VV Bast Deal in Townl Alemohy, if ...... still not let down hia alma mater Totals . . . B. Carlson . . 89 81 New York 2, Chicago 1. , i t Men’s and Boys’ Wear B. T. Goskell, It ...... Extraordinary athletes. with C ssrity Piess (3) 2 P. M.-4yllD«ET lASKETlAUL GAMI Boston BM Box—Outfielder Jim 78 Tf , and teammates. All he haa to do Today a Year Ago—Jesse ...... n n 104 Pteraall and Inflqlder Fred Hart< McBride . . . •tea**!** 78 Boaton 3. Detroit 3 (tie). «*a**aa*ea*a* 3 l i 4 McArdle, e ...... t.. comparatively few exceptions, at­ McKenna Laktng .....■ eae^e**** 89 K i t Curtaina and Draperies * , Tt ********* aa* • R. *-3 4 llatten, rg ...... la let up a bit, or pour It on a Osrens was voted the greatest O. Cook ...... U * M *4 field. ***•**•***see 0 1-1 1 tend the college tiiat paints the *9 11* M 3 P. M.— P O U C I vs. HREMEN Hershey 3, Providence' 0. Wantpd To Buy i t Domestics and Dress Goods ^ » ,. Mutrte, rg ...... brightest picture. little harder than usual. track athlsts of mld-««itury In E. Cook . - DKroit'ngcra — Catrii.ere Aaron Totql* . 409 403 436 1337 1. e . «*****••**«• 34 0-1 a Duff, ig ...... Associated Press poll. Johnson ...... *3 *8 » lASKETEAU GAME Robinson and Fnuik Houae, pitcher Indianapolle 3, Springfield 1. r. ra . a**e*a* R 4-1 33 Hansen, Ig .'...... The “ front office” hag I'talked Larson ...... 101 *8 101 i t Houaewsres la ..• •»•***•*!*** 0 04 0 Vary frequently a youngKer busineaa” with him. DYhy shouldn’t Flos Tears Afco-U *• Paul Calvert and outfielder Pat NBU EBfioraee OhaiMler Totals...... 13 Honeymoon won the Santa Mari# Totals ...... *807 "ir* 1474 ENTERTAINMENT kliillln. ’ ’ ’ Ceachee High Scoring Team USED C A R S Many employment benefits, including: Good Salary, lands in an InKltutlon ha aavar he "tflk busineaa" for hlmgelf ? . - ■•wood LoadscapIsB •!•••*...... SI *i-io n ■ochegsa <411 avan haard of bafoi , Borne of thoae who scream that Handicap at Santo Anltm____ Tonv ^ ’Bright snd His Orchestra . Chicago Whits Sox—Outfielder Chicago, Jan.' 36—

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THAT frSM^’TMMS.'OMB OF -THB V4AM VfA ovrriNS icy « ptan-iBST, AatOMobilM for 9ah HAO aa M HOWL TO 0 « T OFF SPiNB TMinKiNS o f Sense apd INousens^^f mTBRIOR agd axtarior p«tettag, *TH' R K m iR OAMO AN* M OW BHB AIN'T . RANTED 1949 PONTIAC SEDAN CELLARS CLEANED, aahaa and pAperhangUig. eatUnga raflnlahad. TALK. T K B u l l in t o SO 1 ^ KNOWS ■XACTIV WHCRB 601N 0 TO SNrmuSB.' COUPE rubblah removed. Phone 7644. Fully tnaured. Bxi art work. Wall­ U S CHAN<3IKr J O B S 6TBAL^ BVeBN AtmCLB OF FOOD MV OFFICIAL Fred—Why do you make a mark He—When X raanteded * M -g paper bouka. Edward R Prica. DEPARTMENT MANAGER WALNUT COCKTAIL Ublea, ware unrruK-'TKu. A IS AND OBEYS J FORBCAST IS; 6 cylinder, low mileage. E;c- ■ M WB> on your watch? thought m u were aa aagef. ' UOHT Trucking and moving. Call Pbons 2-10u3. SPECIAL Prloe until March lot 319.95 now 316.86; matchlog end CHAUCER IS ABOUT Jake—Every time I >take ■ my She—It’s uiu plsia you 'AE. cellent condition throughout. HARDWARE and , ? Admtiianeiitt 2-9097 before 9 or after 6:30 or on Rad Book maganlne, 30 montha tables, wiara 313.^ now 316.88; TO GST CAUOHT watch out of hock, I put another oould maaaga BALCH PONTIAC, Inc. FOR PAINTINO, paper banging, solid maple end and drum tablae HOLLISTER School section. Top iN A 8LIZZARO , notch on It. 2-09SS anytime. ELECTRICS 34. New aubaoriptkma jjid re­ out slthor clothse or hati. 165 Center Street ceiling! whitened. Soota aanded newal!. Cash or charge. Call 7398 ware 816.95 now 313.88; large wal­ quaMty home. First floor has liv­ OF CROCKEOy/ ALL TYPES of income taxea pre­ and reflntshed and general car­ Here U an excellent op­ McCall Oorp. Telephone Division, nut comer table 28”x28” was ing room, fireplace, dlnhig room, Methodist—I thought your min­ Manchester 2-4545____ pared by tax expert. Reaaonable Employ*#—Sir, can ytm lat um penter work call, -'llbert Flckett portunity for a young man 14 Canterbury atreet. 334.96 now 329.88; Duran {riastlc modem kitchen. Second floor has ister was to hav* a call to Minne­ off tomorrow aftamooa' to gv e x t r a c l e a n I/?W Mn.EAQE ratei. Phone 2-0744. Mr. Dolan 6982. experienced In aelling cooktsdl chair was 318.96, now two large bedrooms, tile bath, apolis? niristmaa ahopplng with my UMfr—Vary !«»• T* a t l o w e r p r ic e s after 6:30 p. m. small hardware, paints m o t o r o l a Oar radio, over-eink 316.88; green floral tapeatry oc­ deep cloaets. Full basement, oil Baptist—He did expect It, but UeT \ S t a v a l* CMUe. Axurrrtn to Written-Ouarantee , Steel cabinet, 24 Inches, baby car­ casional chair wsc 362.95, now burner. Immediate occupancy. RANGE Bumera. pot burners and R c fstn iif n and electrics. Must be he went up there to preach' a trial Bmplover—Certainty not! W* ilw*«tfiuaett* Mccfi»e cspaklo of learning to riage, baby kiddie atroUcr. In­ 349AS; occasional . chair with Liberal mortgage available. Doug­ 1960 CHEVROLBTS beatera cleaneo. serviced and re­ sermon and took his text from are•e too busy! . check stock and write or- , quire 36 North Scho>U atreet las Blanchard. 6447. 8t. Paul; so It's all off. tig . OMI J-4205. 1960 PONTIACS paired. Also new range bumera MATTRBISU. Tom old mattreaaaa plastic arms Was 349.95, now EmpIoy*e-r-(miich------ranatod).' l - 1950 PLTMOUTHS aterlUzed and leinade like aehr. ders for iperonah^ise as 336.88; lady’s barrel back chair Thank you, alr» you iar* very ‘kind. ' Installed. Joseph Senna. Phone ROYAL AND Smith-Corona port ROCKVIU4P—Rewarding Invest­ 1950 OLDSMOBILE.S Call Jonca Fumltura and Floor needed. Excellent dhpor- was 344.96, now 3^4.88; thme- It 1* to your ciedlt to be dis­ 2-014V. able and atsndaro typowrltara m ent Substantia! 4 apartment 1960 BUICKS Covering. 36 Oak. Ta). 3-1041. ' tunity for advancement. pieca* ntahogany bedroom suite,, liked by the right people. . Archaeologlsta have dug up'in­ All makes of adding machlnea ' house on bu> line. Jgdlvlduat heat­ 1950 DODOES WINDOW SHADES made to order full size ed, chest,' and dresser formation about people who lived 1949 PLYMOUTHS Apply Employment Office sold or rented, Repairs on ai with mirror, w a s . 3264, now ing units. Sizeable lot. Elasy to During the first six months of In this district thousands o f y*an TNOGHX TAX and accounting and inatalled. Venetian bllndi Buwda ' Stockg' buy! Easy to pay for! Let me 1949 PONTIACS and eurtaln rods. 24 hour service. m^ea. Marlow’s. 3239.88; three-piece modern gray this year 6,588 persons have had' ago. We've no objection unlaaa uratcf. Call Dan Moaler. 2-8829. 1949 CHEVROLETS W. T. GRANT COMPANY give you the facts. Madeline Elstlmatea gladly, given. Fagan Mortgages SI walnut bedrcom suite, full size their drivers’ llcsnsss suspended they start digging up the dirt on 1948' CHEVROLETS 816 Main Street BOLfON — Building stone and Smith, Realtor. 2-1642 or 4679. WANTBO—BWO- 3:S0 to 13 liilft, Window Shadw Co., Route 44 at bed, cheet, and dresser with -mir­ for drunk nr csri-less driving. those of us who are attll alive. F'AHNEETOCK and Co. Stock- Manchester flagstone.' Also ruck drilling Surely that should bo s wsrnlng P r«a *Ml WhRney * Irom Bridge Beat Terms — Best Trades Bolton Notch Phone 2-4473. ror, was 3249.95, now 3219.88; COOPER STREEH. \ spacious 8- Commodity Brokers. 75 Pearl and blasting. Bolton Notch tjuar' to all persons who think thry ran Man Mariam, what do- you atwat. Can 6033.______Also Good Selection I937’s to 1942 ry. Phone 2-0617. Stanley Patnode 4’6”x6’ all wool rugs (samplsel room single homi with large lot, 24 HOUR oil burner aervlce. Min- street, Hartford. Telephone 7- drink and drive or who drive mean by letting your child snateh COLE MOTORS—4164 0121.’ Evening appointriaenU. Can TOOL Deaignera and dotaileraL Ex. 39.88 and 317.88; loop pile cotton over 100’ front. Home In need of TH® PROSPUWl HIU School for neapolia controls. Earl Van Camp, UPRIGHT PIANO, boy’s aheepskln throw rugs were 32.79 now 31-69; without regard to the rogula- off mv wig? ' *QimF chtjdfftp. pT0*'kliid®rywt6D, registared representative, Joseph perienceri. Hlgheat rate#, 63-hour some repalis. Expectional oppor­ i-U tions. ffione 5244. week. Manrhestci Tool and De­ coiit, sixe 18, boy's suit, -size 16, inlaid linoleum and felt base rem­ Mother—Sir, If It U Just a wig, kladargarten, flrat grade. lloniUy 1937 FORD oiipe. radio and hrtt- McCluskey, Manchester 2-3272. tunity for man wiU large family. JHE'LL En t h u se m think nothing of It. I was afraid man's overcoat, size 42. Win­ nants, 10% ’ 1 25'S off. One only, titfough Friday. TranaporUUon er jQood motor and tlree Phone 2- FLOOR PROBLEJiS solved with sign, 130 Hartfoid road. Phone 2- Attractively priced. , Immediate THE CLASS PlSTlMCnON teVEBSe Woman In Montgomery. Als- that the little devil had acalped {umlaicd. *ln. Lela Tybur. direc­ 9773. linoleum, a.sphall tile counter. 4364. chester 22. rifle. All in fine con' vacuum Cleaner, upright model, occupancy. Robert J. 'Smith. Inc., bema, drove into a service station you! tor. PbOTe«67^______Expert wor...aanahlp, free esti­ BaatneM Oppoftimitiea 52 diUon.. Call 2-2118. demonstrator, full guarantee, was 953 Main street. Phone 3450. MICK IS- K'.N.N Foom For Iniproxi niynt! LANK LEONARD end asked that the oil be changed. WANTED—Twx> oarpentem twp 'O u s t s a t t h e r e a n d l e t t h e b a b y t h r o w mates. Open evenings. Jones Fur­ $44.95, now 319.85. One only, coal, That was done, then aha aaksd It is not true Uiat mantsd men 1940 OLD.SMOBILE 6, 1350. Prt- HAVE YOU Been looking for wagee. OsU between 7 aiid 8 MORRY'S WORKING Men’s Store, CUSTOM RANCH Houao, 6 rooms, HIS R O B B E R B A L L INTO THE F IR E ! ” /- j - a - y / ^unwsi MRS BAUJttlD'S pre-klndergar niture, Oak atreet. Phone 2-1041. wood gas combination stove. Ali flTffTMniNt that the radiator be drained and make better saleamen than haehe- vate sale. Phone 4448. vending busineao ? One dispensing mornings, 8172, 8 Depot Square, Manchester 8691, white porcelain, separate broiler, bath, lavatory ant laundry room. atONTNOW/ ten school baa at opening for otb a new product? Look no further! freah water be put In. That also lore just because they get more ^.hUH for the winter term, age 3V4 la cleaning hoaee regardless of was 1224.95, now,.S129.88. .Jdoiiti- Attgcjisd,S6 %gc, T icy JUST WfMT orders at home. PONTIAC 8. 1948, medium blue, DE LONGS Refrigerator aervlca. Phone Manchester 3894 for ap­ BY ilERSllDERGBR was done, but we are not Inform­ price increa^ee. You eave ,25% gomery WaH, Hath streei. heat. Baseboard radiation. Two FUNNY BUSINESS^ •NTOTWKOOM/ ed what happened when she asked to 6. Call 2-l«3«- "9 LAhewood six psasengei’’ setlanette. Low Repair! on all makea, commer­ pointment. A rare and golden op­ EXPERIBINCED First claas car­ cial and domeaUe. Emergency 24- on all winter goods of famous fireplaces. Aluminum combina­ th ^ the attendant let out all the Oti'l—Whnt’s an operetta? Circle. mileagei All new white walls, hy- portunity for the vending field. penter. Call 2-375-. hour aervlce Phone 2-1797. niakee. Be wise, don't delay, buy GENERAL Motors Frigldairc, rug. tion Windows. *.3 acre landscap­ air tn the tires, because It had B.-iv —Don’t be foolish: If* a SIGN UP FOB CivUlar defense. dramatic, radio, heater. Immacu­ today! Morry’s low overhead In also miscellaneous items. Phone late. Brunner s, car wholesalers, CANVASSER to enroH mueic etu- ing plot. All feature,, for modern been In a long time, and replace gin who works for the telephone You can also help defend this DOORS OPENED, keys flUed, the North End means savings to 2-4386 mornings o. evenings. companly. 558 East Center street. Open eve­ Help Wanted—Female S5 dents. Give background and tx- living. Suburban Ilealtj Co., Real­ It with freeh air. community against Pobo by mail- copied, vacuum cleaners. Irons, you- Open dsilly 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. tors. 49 Perkins street. Phone nings. Wcd.iejtday through Friday t ? perlepea. Write Box H. Herald. SERVEL GAS refrigerator with your cOntributioii to the guns, etc. repaired, skate*, Free alterations on all pants. 8215. UKTCh cd Dlm«e. •til 9, Saturday ’til 5. shears, knives, mowers, etc. put MAN WAN’rtlD to take charge freezing locker. Magic C?hcf gas BUGS BU N N Y FASHION SHOW DIRECTOR range. Both In excellent condition. PACKARD 8. 195), slx-paasenger In condition A r coming needs of wash room department. Steady FIVE NEW hom'ts. Four to six awnrrms.OLD \ IT'S ONE PAIR of boy’s hockey skifes, Call 2-9441. . rooms. Immediate occupancy. All four-door. Green. Executives car. Bralthwalte, 62 Pearl street. We arc seeking a housewife with employment. Good pay t« right FwiflNP/ Hpw oo ■yCBFT , Aatomotoilca rot Sal*4 •ize 11. Phone 2-0207. pleasant convemenl locations. T TOU UKS MV NEW Very low mileage. Special tan the qualifications necessary to be man. Expcrienco not necessary. 8 CU, FT, Eleotri • refrigerator, O N E THI leather upholstery. Ultramatic ALL APPLIANCES aervtced and trained for a lucrative. Interesting, Apply in person. New Model J. Crockett. Office 5416, residence CHEVROLETS. 1941 dub. IMO repaired, bumera, refrlgaralors. TALK-A-Phonc intsr-communica- studio couch. Good condition dub. 1939 coupe, 1937 aedan. 1947 transmission, hcate,' white and dignified opportunity. Our, Laundry, 73 Summit street. Reasonable. Call 8363 after 5:30 3751. rangea, waabera. etc. All work biwlnesa Is better costume jewelry. tion set. New, gpiarantced, Ideal ••dan, 1948 Aeroeedsn. 1949 A real bilv. Brunner's, car whole' for office, factory or private p'. m. 6 ROOM Single, built 4 years: street. guaranteed. Metro Service Co- Qualifications Include Intelligence, tudor. Douglae Motors, 333 Main. Salem, 358 r-ast Center home. Cost 349.75, sactiflee 100% insulated, 2 batlis.. Hot Wedneodsy Tel. Manchester k-0883. appearance, willingness to be traln- BOOTS AND HER Bt'OOIES ■Brain Slorm BY EDGAR MARTIN Open evenings, and AT LEAST THREE EVE­ * WANTED $32.50 installed. Large gold fram­ water heat, oil. Also 4 family f i r s t o f t h e y e a r through Friday ■til 9. Saturday REPAIRING BY Stuart R Wol- ed mirror (antique) |15. Jack's, 6 FT. (TROSLriY refrigerator. Kx 6-6-5-5-roomB. Gefttrally located. Gu.Roo.LueHy us’.voh o n a MANBl W W lI V tl V0\vv A SMALL V0.O «LTM -N O .V M 9A» NINGS A WEEK, rather than ex- cellenl cohditidn. $75. Call 5982. N\GMT OUT ; ANO TMT 09 OUlt OOVON AND - «UT iM SO UV«IT ‘.\T ISN'T SALES ON OUR TRIPLE •til 5. eott oh washing machines, vac­ .pertence. Write Mihchester Her­ TWO YOUNG MEN 209 Spruce street. For appointment' call Howard R. Wl'S AOUAVLN A VROSLYM- uum cleaners, ..lotors, small ap­ OVON CAG PUO HAD WOM&MORM IKACtLV A 9«OSL^M-j^ o»Wfcy.-oM.«oo.voyN uo xou 1939 CHEVROLET tudor, 1939 ald. Box UW. giving brief outline GENERAL Electric refrigerator. Hastings. Phone 2-1107. CHECKED USED CARS pliances. Weldmg and cutting. FOR DISPLAY WORK T O O O CO*5TU^>Y ML TA\S ? Chevrolet coupe. 1948 Chevrolet of your background. Include phone BoaU and Aeccflaoiiea 46 Mechanically sound. 7 cu. ft. $25. 1946 FORD TWO DOOR.—Gun Motor replacements A-1 Repair. number. MANCHESTER and vicinity. Cape Aerosedan. 1941 Chevrolet club W e have two openings for Call 4679. Cod style houses, under construc- metal gray, radio, heater, Sales, 180 Main. Phone 8597. SUBSTANTIAL Saving. Dunphy coupe. Completely overhauled. young men Interested In tioii. Four rooms finished with ex­ new Urea. Fine transporU- Others. Douglas Motors, 833 Display Work. You will be molded, car top boat. It’a not too Oon at low price, 3896. ASHES AND RubbbUh removed. WAN’TED— Experienced waitress. Marhinerv and Toola 53 pandable attic. One rix room fin­ Main. Call Norman Pierce, 9 Trotter trained on the job by eX'- early to t>-eitle your outboard 1933 PLYMOUTH SEDAN—Gray, Steady work. Apply In person. ished with two full l»aths. Priced ® perts, to set up counter atreet. Phone 2-0252. The Tea Room, 8C3 Main street. motor for a '51. (5pci 'tU 8 p. m. BULLDOZERS, crawler and wheel 11 $10,900 and up. For further in­ ndio, heater, new motor., TOM BROWN HAS THE displays of merchandise. McIntosh Boat Co., 41 (rear) Pur­ Good dependable car. Price Uti^ctora. Large .selection, terms formation call Alice Ctlampel ^ OOT A kOOEB CREAM PUFFS! AN’TIQUES Reflniahed. Repairing LICENSED Trained attendant ’This is an excellent oppor­ nell Place, arranged, new and used equip­ s TH REAP/ I'LU VANK Everyone Clean. One Owner Cars. Agency. Phone 2-4513. Mrs. Wag­ 1260. done on any furniture. Tiemann. Day duty. Apply 29 Cottage tunity for two young men ment. Dublin Tractor Os., North IT OUT/ 1940 PONTIAC 6 CYL. SEDAN 1960 tVlLLYS STA’HON WAGON 189 SQUth Main street Pbone to work out In a new line ner 2-0028. Mr. Mitten 6930. —Heater. Exceptionally clean. atreet. Diamonda— iWatchf Windham Road, WUlimantic. —Radio and heater. Good 5643. of work that Is extremely IMMACTULATE four-room hoUsr. {•mlly car. Priced at 3495. 1950.OLDS 4-DR. SEDAN—Model AVON COSMETICS: Always In Interesting. Jawdry 48 98. ’Two tone green. Save a lot LINOLEUM RemnanU,'50c square oil heat, new hot water heater.' IM t CHEVROUTf ^ D R SEDAN great demand. Earn weekly in­ Musical instruments 53 non-expandablc, situated on a on this one. yard. Asphalt tile, wall covering. Apply Employmeht Office LEONARD W. YOST, Jeweler, re­ Dark tdue, radio and heater. come by rt presenting our com­ corner lot. Full priec is $8,450. -T. “ Georg* had it lowered so we could get tome use out Tlias like new, low mUeage. 1949 CHRYSLER KEW YORKER Done by reliable, well-trained pany. For details write or call pairs. adjust, watches expertly. UPRIGHT PIANO. $25. Just tim­ >Y MtA itEVlCI. INC T M. ,T. prF. 4-DR.—Low mileage. Exception­ W. T. GRANT'eOMPANY Reasonable prices. Open dally. ed. Boxer Farm, Vernon. Rock­ J. Crockett. Broker. Phone 5416, of It!” Price 3996. men. All Jobe guaranteed. Hall Avon District Manager, 29 High­ A L L E Y OOP Houpa Ua Hoop? BY V T. H AM LIN ally clean. Linoleum Co., 32 Oak street 815 Mail) Street Thursday evenings, 129 Spruce ville 1992J3. residence 3751. CARMN .\l RY ni(*K TURNER 1946 HUDSON SUPER 3-DR— 1949. OLDS 4-DR. — Model 98 land Terrace, Middletown, Conn. Dark blue. Fine car for only Phone 2-4022, evenings 6166 or Manchester street Phone 2-4387. NO SOAP/ WHERE ONE Beautiful maroon color. New Phone 6-6377. FOUR-FAMILY house, in central ^IFMyROCKCtWAS THEY FIGQERED OA OF US QOflS.TH' 3796. 8109. SUCH A BUft-T WHV 0 J THAT WAS TH^ tires. Wanted—To Boy 58 location. One apartment will be GAH ZOOA OTHER GOES TOO... IM7 MERCURY SEDAN — Ever­ WOMAN To work part time. Mon­ THEY SOTHrA to 'EASIEST WAV 1948 PLYMOUTH 4-DR.-Radio FULL 'HME service station at­ Fuel and Feed 49A vacant. Oil heat first floor. Full HeLPusarriD TO GET R W T - JERKLf glade green. Radio, heater, TYPEWRrfFRS and adding ma- day through Friday. For details WANTED—Good used furniture heater. One owner clean car. tendant. Day shift. Good salary, price, $12,600. T. J. Ci'ockett. THEIR SnNKINQ HANDOOFEON WAHf •poOlgnt. fog Ughta, back up chinee repaired -nd overhauled. vtTitc Manchester Herald. Box HAY $30 per ton. Krause, WUli­ 1948 NASH CLUB COUPE—Ra plus commission. Apply In person. Any quantity. We offer you high­ Broker. Phone 5410. FLAMETP US KARTHMBN. ligbtM, slip covers, wonderful Work guaranteed. Tel. 2-3418. M-S. stating name, address and mantic. Tel. 3-0468. (^ 1 between est price*. Woodshed Phone 2- ? dio, heater. Beautiful blue paint. Ask for Mr. Mills. McClure Auto condition. Priced at 31,146. Really clean. age. 5 and 7 p. m. 3154. WEST CENTER Street. 8-room Wa want yon to check speed- C?o., 373 Main streat comer of single. In good condition. Bath \r 1949 PLYMOUTH CONV. CLXm HonsehoM Scrvleea Strant street. Sunoco Station. SE N ATE eiaaUr readings, former owners. COUPE—New white Urea. Real­ down, lavatory up. Large lot. Ga- i Offered 15A OFFIC r SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRATTB Our guarantee. Ah tires replaced ly clean. GRANTS HAS A Garden— I* arm— Dairy SIX-INCH Jointer Wanted. Phone rage with ample storage faclli-j ‘BLDO WASHER FOR laundry. Ehsper- 50 erith beat grade new Orea. No re- 1947 PONTIAC SEDAN COUPE WEAVING of bums, moth holes ienced preferred. Good wages and P roducts 2-3566. Ucs. Immediate occupancy. T. J.l STREAMLINER — Two tone and tom clothing, hosiery runs, GOOD JOB FOR YOU Crockett. Proker. Phone Office) working conditions. Opportunity FIRST QUALITY Green Moun A i U SPECIALS FROM 380 UP gray paint. Exceptional. handbags repaired, zipper re­ for advancement. Apply in per- 5416, residence C751. 1941 FORD 2-DR. SEDAN—Ra­ tain potatoes. Mealy, cook and |{lMtnl^ \Siih«ui Ih w /d , placement umbr^laa repaired, ‘ Good Starting Salary! •son. Maple Dry Cleaners and Don’t MiM. Call On Your dio. heater. Black. Rebuilt motor. taste good, $1.50 bushel. Deliver­ men’s shirt oollara reversed and Launderers. Ino., 72 Maple street. COMFORTABLE, heated room. I^wntown Dodge and replaced. Marlow's Little Mending ‘ Vacations With Pay! ed to your door. Call Hathaway One or two gentlemen. Near bath. I,ot8 for Sale 73 BR OW N -BEAUPRE, Inc. Plymouth Dealer Shop.. WANTETD— Ehtperlenced power oil 2-1390. Continuous hot water. ' "Private 36 Blssell St. Phone 7191 • Discount on Purcha.sesI '.N tXHINTKY Uke atmosphere, burner service and Installation GREEN MOUNTAIN potatoes No. entrance. Call 8905. CORNICES and valance boards. man. Call 4734 or 2-0760 after 6 large building loU with shade 1 FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS That’s AIL Boys! BY MERRILL C. BI-OSSER SOLDIENE and FLAGG, Inc. 1947 STUDEBAKER COUPE ‘ Promotions on Merit! 1 mealy. Amelia Jau'vla, 872 Park­ Custom built, choice of designs. p. m. HEATED Room for rent. Excel­ tree#. Overlook Drive. Wm. aS4 Center St. Phone 6101 er street. Tel. 702C Fully equipped. Here’s sn eco­ Phone 2-3524 from 9 a. m. to 9 * Retirement and Sick Plans! lent location. On bus line. Reason­ Kanehl. builder. Phone 7778. lauVERWlORE’ YfalH. NO CTNiCAL, TCU TWO HAVE 1 S ee w h a t i O n S o m e - men i nomical ear at a very reasonable p. m. ARE YOU Married—over 25 inter­ able. References exchanged. AND MIS BROKEN BRIDEGROOM BUT PERHAPS MADENOU6 M ' I MCAMT COULD /VieWTIOH, 1949 m e r c u r y asdim, fully equip, ■tOU'U- BE / a n d WERE price. ested in ahuelnees of your own? Phone 6930. HEART,' HE/ True, MUZZLKS SHOULD Bfl, ped. 31J195; 1946 Pontiac, best FLAT FINISH. Holland window ‘ Group Insurance! NICE APPLES, hand picked. M A ST ^ SICK / / tJOr tvEN STANISARD EQUIPMCNT/ Establish yourself with one of Wanted—Heal Estate 77 IRD? model, 31.396; 1949 Che'vrolct BALCH PONTIAC, Inc shades mad* to measurd. All «X»» # • . • ^ t Phone 4397. l a r g e ” FURNISHED, heated foedor, 31,395. Compare! Douglas Connecticut’s fines', baking com­ 155 Center Street metal Venetian bimds at a new panies. A worth while training room. Semi-private bath. Bus line. WANTED— Kesidehtiai properUes: Motom, 333 Main. low price! Keys made while you Full Time Work Suitable for two gentlemen. Call 4 to 8 rooms. Buyers walling. ------V Manchester 2-4545 program, paid while you are be­ HouflchoM Goodi 51 wait. MarloWa Apply at Employment Office 3702. Competent, confidential service. 1949 CHE'VROLET deluxe sedan, ing trained in knowledge o f busi­ 1940 8TUEEBAKBR sedan. Black W. T. Grant Company SEWING Machine. G. E. refrigera­ Suburban Realty Co., realtors, 49 radio, heeiter, low mileage. Private UANCHESTEUt Upholstering Co. ness. Ehccellent Mtcurity. Guaran* R(X)M For ent for girls or mar­ Reasonable. Phone. 2-3613. tor single iron bed. spring and Perkins street. TeL Mane. 8215. owner. Phone 2-4379. Re-upbolstertng. draperies, slip 815 Main Street teed salary, high commieeion. and ried couple Two minutes from wages well alcove average. Limit­ mattress, round cUning table, four covers. 48 Purnell Place. Call 2- Manchester Main street. Oall 2-1614 or 47 CONSIDERING SELLING BALCH SPECIALS 1938 CHEVROLETS. 1937 Chevro­ chairs, buffet, small kitchen table, 9521 Open evenings. ed only by peraon’e ability on Oottage street. YOUR PROPERTY? GOOD LOW COST let, 1937 Ford, 1937 Pontiac club eetabUshed roulea. Advancement four chairs, dresser. Inquire 21 TRANSPORTA’nON TYPIST Clerk. The first accept­ coupe, 1936 Chevn let*. Bargslns. hoepitalization. tw weeks’ vaca­ Biseell sgreeL Without obligation to you, wa able person ..nswerlng thib adver- Douglaa Motors. 333 Main. Roofing 16A Apartments, Flats, will appraise or make you a cash 1999 PONTIAC 6 4-DR. SEDAN ttsemeni providing she is willing tion with pay. EY>-■ appointment —Heater and radio. call Hartford 6-644'. 3 ROOMS FURNITURE offer for property. Sec us before FEIATURINU Guaranteed roofs to work hard car, be assured of a AND Tenements 63 1938 Plymouth. 1937 Terraplane. you sell. VepfR. Twi ■? W$A BCFVICF ILC T M ffgQ, U ■. PAT. Off. 1939 PACKARD 4-DR. SEDAN— 1936 Ford, 1936 C3ie\Tolet, 1934 and expert repairs as weU as permanent position nith good pay NEW qOMPANY APPUANCE8 Phone 6273 Raster and radio. Chevrolet. Your choice, $49. gutter and conductor work. Try to start. ■ A fine opportunity for JUST RETURNED BRAE-BURN R EA LTY __ /.steam heat. Prefei working cou­ PRISCILLA’S POP Simole Deduction BY AL V,ERMEER 1937 PONTIAC COUPE — Heater. Name your own terms. CVjle your “Local Roofer." Call Cough­ advancement and many advant­ IN MANCHESTER FROM FAMILY MOVING ple. Must furnish references. lin 7707. BUY. SELL, o!:ch,.i,go—need 4-5- Motors. 4164. ages which I shall be glad to dis­ TY) LOS ANGELES Write Box TK. Herald. BUT. DEAR! WE ALL BUT THREE MABHEO POrWTO VES.T FROM NOW ON I'L L 1936 DODGE 4-DR. SEDAN— cuss in an interview. Telephone This merchandise Is practically 6-'f room single- 2-famlly houses . mi sr sis eeivici. me. t. *. sio. u. a ear, ew. HAVE TO NIAKE i SANDWICHES FOR LUNCH ONLY MAKE TWOj Heater and radio. 1946 CHEVROLET two-door ROOFING. Spsclallaing tn repair­ Mr Gunthei, Hartford 8-2181 for requires a foremAiT for sec­ 100% new. The family w o had It and country property. Call, write SACRIFICES IF WE, d a v ! t h a t 's t o o O F TH EM ! 1636 PLYMOUTH 4-DR SEDAN ing roofs of all kinds. Also new or pbone, Howard R. Hastings, KfiUCH FOR ANYBODY.' sedan. Radio, heater. Exoellent appointment. ond shift. He must be able used It a very ehort time. We will Busineaa l.ocation9 "Senator 8m*H f#*l* that what thia country naada la -rHeater- mechanical condition Private roofs. Guttei work. Chimneys guarantee It as new. For Kent’ 64 489 Main street, Manchester 2- anothar Winaton Churohilir owner. Phon Coventry 7-6824 cleaned and lepaired.- 26 years ez- to run tool room machines. Plans for storage until wanted 1107. BALCH PONTIAC, Inc. after 7 p. m. , perlence'. Free eatlmatee. Call WANTED arranged at no extra cost, and STORE FOR rent, 216 Spruce DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE 155 Center St. Phone 2-4545 Howley, Manchester 5361. low. easy terms arranged. street. Apply Dlana’b Soda Shop, WANTED— Houses to sell! Cash Anawar to Pravioua Puiil* PLYMOUTH, 1947 club coupe, de­ Also need good reliable EXPERIENCED CASHIER FOR FURTHER DETAILS or call 38M. buyers waiting! Dial 2-1642 or PACKARD 8, custom six passen­ luxe. Medium gray. Very good all PHONE IMMEDIATELY 4679. Madelin* Smith, Realtor. Notionol Banner rarJIlilR'llNl 4iliLIC-ll2ll 1U ger, four door, dark gray. Up top Heating— Plumbing 17 Would you like to work In I lathe men for first and second rJIJl Ikii 4( iBiZlLTITIlWIrl /•24 around. Priced especially low at MR. ALBERT. HARTFORD 6-0358 OFFICE IN Orford building. Real L (ZIlllJFK 1I2II 4rji:4%^k4IUI ) oars. tMi ir M« tumeS, wc. T. k u & u. a mt. ow. family oar with automatic trans- $895. Brunner's, cai wholesalers. an office with modern, up 1 shift. • a f t e r 7 P. M. 46-4690 estate, professional, etc. Apply IF YOU W*nt to sell — call this 1 4l-ltoL-lh4l 4U1ZII miSaion. Radio, beater, etc. Low REMODEL and repair plumbing to date equipment? We office. Our (cputition speaks for HORIZONTAL VER’nCAL 358 East Onter street. now. For new fixtures. Installa­ Marlow'a IZJ NI mUeage. Brunner’s, car wboleeal- are now accepting appli­ HOSPITAL Beds and whael chair* Itself. Alice aam pet Agency. 1 Depicted is the 1 Emetic •’So thet’ e the new office boyl Well, don’t disturb him ara, 368 Elast Cente atreet. Open 1941 CHEVROLET club coupe, tions, repiping an repairs, call cations for a Full 'Time Our men receive good w($ges for aala or for rent Rates rea- Phone 2-4543 Mancaester.______flag o f ----- 2 Bristly ke’ll probably be listening to reveille in a coiqile of waeka!” Tom Dawkins, master plumber, Wanted to Kent . 6S svenlnga. Wednesday through completely overhauled. Guaran­ Cashier. Must be capable land alao share in the profits sonabla. Keith Furniture Oo. 7 This republic 3 Highway phone 3631. of learning and perform­ Phone 4159. q u a l i f i e d Buyera, anxlouriy Friday 'til 9 Saturday until 5. teed not fi, bum oil. Buy right, of . the company. WANTED— 4 or E room' un/umish- is a member 4 To (prefix) buy now. Buy Douglae Motors. ing clerical work in s11 1 ed apartment or small house waiting for good bomea !n gooi of the----- 5 Girl’s name UUt>60N 8 Commodore club Pl.UMBING and Heating. Furn­ parts o f store office op­ JANUARY (Clearance Sale.’ Living condition. U you want prompt ac U L I^ IIh fl lUirJkril tWhilZl 333 Main. aces, oil burners anc boilers. Earl Manchester or vicinity. Write N. Nations 6 Plant part rjiNi \m iJi ti.i coupe. 1948. Dark gray, dean and eration, Including: Ca.sh- room chairs, value* to $69.50 — tlon and personal attention oi BY MICHAEL O’MALLEY -Van Camp. Tel. 5744. your choice $39.60. Assorted Laydetideckcr, P. O. Box 361 13 (t IS a ,, 7 To [HrjLii II |[^■(-n n il 1UU 1 VIC FLINT Ready To Ten nice. Radio and heater. Special lering, filing, typing and Phbne 4497. PlainvlUe, Conn. your properly call, Doug*** 8 Tidy I II lull 4IZII llu i irJlTlZK 1 Wanted Autoa— atyles and covers Benson's, 713 homeland for THATWMdCVCBNf I'LL SSfyOiMMAtO Air BASS, UULm, LITTLE LOST SOULS IN THE DARK for toda'y AUfld ANR I LL L tr «»OUBa«N 'OUC IM employee benefits. For Appointnftnt...... Main atiset. tai. 3685.- 33 Think 48 Mltfortunes TD INFOQ1A Mg.'nriFIAN m y m s r / XmentooN r OF VOOyZ /VMJBT book. Brunner’s, car wboleealers, Motorcycles 12 ising In repatra. remodeling, cop­ WANTED to >*nt, garage in vicin­ 5447. 10 Roman robe I Q I SAK d U r fM W B , irecoffP FLINT. r/A s o m to 856 East Center itraet, ity of Main and Blssell streets. 34 Leading 44 Natrium SOUC MTVee HA6 RrCMUBT wMFr CON- jw oua? A c c ^ r r per water piping, new conatme- WE BUT and sell good used I’jm i 14 Essential oil 11 Click beeUe WUNPE7 < H 5 RETAINeff BOTDUMO? TEU SOU^KACFZK'rVC KSAdON ' WANTED Apply Employment Office Write Box P, Herald. HAVE Customers waiting for the product of this (aymbol) A4STD WVBCTIGScrg 1939 OLDSMOBIL& Immaculate tton, estimates given, time pay­ QaJanian Wanted 36A tut*. Gomblhation ranges, gas 15 Greek letter 12 Summary Fast/ m f u d s n c e ) only o n t h e CANT MAWtV LtSLIE/ better'elass hjmes ranging from 17 Negative reply country. — 48 Volcano Condition throughout. Phone 2- CLEAN USED CARS ments arranged- Edward Johnson. W. T. GRANT COMPANY ranges and heaters Jonee Fumi' URGENTLY Needed. 4 room rent, $20,000 fo $25,000 For prompt, 16 Children’! fruits 46Rarvori Ftwr/ coNcmoN Phone 6979 or 5044. WE ARE Looking for a man with tura.Stora, 86 Oak. Phone 3-1041 taint 25 Observe THAT I MCBT 8702 anytime aftec 5:30 or Sun- 815 Main Street good aduoatkm and plaaalng per- by two adulU, bot’. working. Beat courteous service contact E. 86 C om e, 47 Caudal Manchester 18 Silence 26 Stepped m i y o u , day. TOP PRICES ’ EFFICIENT Plumbing and beat> aonalRy who 1* accustomed to VERY GOOD aelsctlott small ela<^ of references. .Phdne 2-1668 after Von KkJker, 509 Keeney street, 27 This country 37 Annojri appendage A s o u r it/ 4 p. m. Manchester. 19 Fish 41 Diipatched 92 Direction (ab 1942 CADILLAC sedaneUe. Lo9 ka, ing. Plugged drain* machine •ctivo oontMt with Um public.- If tries] appIiar-coB. Toastara, mix* produces — ? COLE MOTORS- cleaned. Carl J. Nygran. 808 20 Walking 42 Homed 94 Townihip runs Uke 1946 model. Tutone EFFICIENT Girt fo ihgrking In, quaUflod, write immodiataly Mat­ era. Irons', stoam Irons, ato. Fur­ WANTED—4 or 5 rooms unfurn­ t w o -f a m i l y housea, singles and 28 Musical 4164 Oakland street Phone 6497. ing age. oduoaUon; eatperUnce. niture for tha untlrv home. Radloa aiGoddeaa of tnatrumant ruminant (ab.) paint gives Yhla sleek model add­ easembling, some oountsr work, ished for young working couple. farms wanted. Free appraisal: infituatloh ed beauty. Douglas Motora, 333 In modem dry cleaning plant. Ex­ wkeUiar marrtad or alMle. Md and T.V. U a*vs at Chambers Call 6996 ot afte- 5:30 call 6478. minlnram tooome required. Give Allen Realty CO.. 180 Center ] 22TVbUe r 10 II Main. Buata Bemcaa Offered 18 Miiving— I'racktnt— perience not esaentlal. Apply in Furniture at the Green. Hours 10 street, Manchester. Phone 6106, addreoo and telapbaat number. If to 6. 7:80 to 8:30 p. m. 23 Plural ending ritorage M person. MapU Dry aeaners and evenings 2-0438. 84 Coin 1946 PONIIAC etrsamliner aedah PETER W PANTALUK, elactrlcal Launderers, 72 Maple atreet. your letter hidlcatae you might fit WANTED—Small. furnished ap- eoup. Fully equippi.d, only $1,396. ULD RED Tin Bam. 706 North partroent. Write Box C, Herald. 87 Stronghold contractor, malntenanc* and *nr THE AUSTIN A. Chambers Oo., into our drgaplzaUon an appotat- PRIVATE Party wishes to buy 3 | 89 Correiatlv* We Invite you to compare this Ing for light and power 40 FosUr ment wlU be arranged. All replies Mala atreet, buya and aaUa goqd local and long distance moving, COMPTOMETER Opecatore. Open- bedroom borne. Prefer East Cen­ of eitb*r _ value. Douglaa Motors, 333 Main. street Phon* 330s ings for comptometer operators, ace confidential. Addreea Box used furnit-r> and antiques, ter street or Gi*en sections. | packing, crating and storage. Frank Denette. Phone 2-8376. HfiNlMfl (o r S a l« n 85 In 9i**ara* ■m.itfiriwMaaaj Sendee to all pa,ts of the U. 8. both experienced and inexper A-Z, Herald ______Phone 4387. place (ab ■ W A SH TUBBS Mimi’a Advantage BY LESLIE TURNER A and Canada. Call 5187. Hart­ lenced. Per.nanent work, pleas­ DON’T WAIT until your old waah' OCCUPANCY March' lat, 7 room •1 Preposition ant working conditiona. 37 hour, WANTED t> buy, all cash for a MAX mEMEie, X KNOW. YOirVE BEEN AMOUM EOT SOI) /MIMI.VDU ford 6-1423. P u g » » lilp < 9 61 er breake down. Trade in now. house, 2-oar garage. Two blocka 82 Oqiart 5 day week. Apply Employment from Hollister street school six room Fngle or a good 2-fam-1 BT ZE AMERICAN FOR A ma ROLE ai ir, gurikKtt OMCSADMI q*t our big Tam-ary Trada-In Al­ SSChilM — N 'T MBLP VOU LSlIb IT *■ HE KNEW MR- BU8e*,lI r mui I trimly ice. Good work. 2-0248. 54 Blrdi ftesh froaen, from 38 to M 48 Exist wis Red street pounds RMdy any time. 8 ^ « h a 69PuC up 78” CUSTOM mads 1 .4 W8en dtvaih I -I. . .-11 \'. I ■ i r 11( I ' 1'. i ' 1 ;, fOThrae toad Holp W utad—Malt Twkey Farm. IM HUWorsm Gray wool boucle. 3 yoara oM. In •IoOm ROUTE Balegman for a growing B«a6- ■ « wCoailent condition. ■ Prtcad right 61 B urrow PBlntlnt—Panwtac SI . .. . . 1 .1 WJ.>—7 ft r qutefc a ^ CMl 7917. * laundh' and dty cleatiag b«iai> 1 I i I II . JJ. "II 111' c i n n e y r o s 63 Indigenoua $1895 PAINTING And superior paper M K B . naes Must have aalee ahUlty. ArticMB ?

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FRroAT. fAircjAirr n , im ,La. . « iKanrlrpatpr .lEv^nitts HrroUi Help Fight Polio—Join the March of Dimes an or part oT aa area on ^ DupUMU bridg* win ba northerly Mde of Wpat OsBtsr The MlHUry Whlet of S t M w as um i^onlgtit and avary tTIday Zone Changes street. The BusineM Sone n on mret'e Circle, Deughtere of *•»* night at Tinker halt A dupllcata the easterly ride of Main atreet The Weather lUMHltToW ll m i l benefit of Chrlit the King Average Daily Net Preat Run toumsmaent wlU ba hald ayary U p T on igh t haa been propoaed extended to,in- FavwMt of 0 . a. Wmthor Baraaa sss,? "isu ->[“ • f's: Tuesday evening at tha .Oountpy «J* T/"‘Csut:"' Russian Shipments of Congress members appeared Two Allied (^xiluinns ways of ending tho Korean fighting resigned. He Is Rear Admiral John by the order only In the event of pretty much agreed today that and achlevirg U.N. alma In that H. Hoover, retired Naval officer. $19,95 emergency or urgent need to main­ price-wage controls had to come country by peaceful means. 282 NO. MAIN ST. We have aeveral excellent emplojrment opportunities To Avoid Any Salesmen. Figure in Crabmeat Barred Un­ Push Nearer Seoul His reason for quitting was not tain essential services'. but several of them felt they came Both Osnoda and Israel offered dear, and repeated phone colls to Fon Panel PHONE 2-2846 for young women. Experience is helpful but not neces­ Legislators started * their cus­ •L War Contract Awards der Tariff Act Aimed too late. new Ideas yesterclay designed to S13.98 Tokyo, Jan. 27—(/P)—Gun-toting his home got no answer. Another 4 iim isi.i ic MAPLE GRIDS sary. If you are inexperienced, then Grant’s is anxious tomary week end holiday today. At Forced Labor "Every element of value waa bridge the gap between thlo view official somewhat hesitantly quot­ to train and promote you . . . learn while you earn. But there was no reat for the Gen­ Formal Accord Washington, Jan. 27—(;p»—Sena­ being destroyed." said Rep. Spence South Korean sailors drova ashora and a 12--isUon Arab-Aslon plan ed Hoover oa saying he hod "com ­ $19,95 eral Assembly’s clerka, struggling tor Mundt (R.. S. D.), today back­ (D., Ky.), of the House Banking St Inchon In the cold grey dawn tor a eeven-iAtlon conference. In­ pleted hla Job of setting up the en­ Applicants should be ambitious, anxious for advance­ to sort out the hundreds of bills Washington, Jsn. 27—i/P)—Re­ Commltee. "Not xinly the ^ r - today and raided the port of cluding Red Chino, to work out a forcement organisation.” tossed on their desks yesterday ed a Democrat’s proposal that the ports of slave labor In Soviet Rus­ chasing power of the wage dollar, cease-fire and decide other Atlon Bond Mapis HEARING-AID OTHER DRESSES Acheson Says Pleven- Seoul for four hours. Hie Wage Stabilization Bohtd ment and like to meet the public. Must be responsive before the new buslneea deadline Senate five percenter inquiry be but the savlogs of the people, and problems. (WSB) which dldn t order tha sia have caused the first United To the east. Allied tanks and to on the job training. We will teach you merchandising, expired. Truman Discussions reopened to determine whether the defense costs of tne govern- May Delay Vote wage freeze and took no rosponol- TUNE UP FOR ECONOMY HIGH CHAIRS States import ban against a Soviet troops drove through ankla deep BATTERIES checking stpe^, and ordering.^ In all, an estimated 800 meas­ “ influence peddlers" are getting a prodOat slnoe the two > countries jpant w.e/ft pyramiding.’’ These are expected to he the butty for it, renewed Ita work to­ S8.98 to^ SI6.98 ures were filled In the Benata an<) Will Be Exploratory; Senator C.apeliart In., Iixd.). said For AO Bearing-Aida cut from rich defense cohtracis, estsblishcd diplomatic relations In oaow Icoa than *1^ Una mllea of subject of debate -Ir tha OO-ooUm day on • flexIMa formulAto reBlwa $9,59 House on the final day, bringing India Aid Opposed ■In fact," said Mundt, "the In­ 1938. the action "comss Just six months tha old South Korean Capitol. Politlral Oommlttaa today. If noth­ tho froese. No need fe bedriTfaig* ear tliat’e eoethig yea **Evs«endy**. •'Mtat-Max* The following piwitlons are now open: to about 2800 tha total latroducad vestigation ought to be somewhat The Treasury Department yes­ late." He wss not surprised that ing else, this debate wli; delay any sinca the session began January S. the fredse ordee-lesued last night Tha tank colum leading off two Took Seve* Hoora ••Meronry" Second Floor Washington, Jan. 27—(/P)—Sec­ broader. We ought to find out Just terday prohibited Imports of Rus­ Allied corps of American, Turkish vote until after the ■week-end. In a dramatic and tuftmlent ooU BMiiey 4»r caoring yen worry. A BROWN- Department Manager Toiletries Among the proposed legislation how these defense billions are be­ sian^ crabmeat onn the grounds it by the Economic Stabilization Sponsors of the Arab-Aslon retary of State Acheson has as­ British and South Korean foot sol­ ting, nearly exhaiuiteo officials BENSON’S •k Department Manager Notions ing parceled out. We ought to Is processed by "forced, convict diers thrust four and one-half plan hsld private consultatlona BEAUPRE Biotor tone op will give yon maxl- (OonManed oa Pago Five) sured Congress that American- know exactly how the government (ilontinaed on Page Five) gave out the news o f the froesea Radio - Television - Appliances and Indentured labor.” U. S. Tariff f ------miles north of Suwon, site of Ko­ last evening and this morning to ★ Department Manager Candy la operating this vast program." Law forbids import of anything plecem«al. The proceM looted fttwa atOBi gaa m ileage, quick startin g and freedom \K tflLl French talks sUrtlng here Monday rea’s best airfield. ■ work out a way of adopting at 118 MAIN STREET won’t be for the purpose of enter­ The suggestion to reopen the produced by such means. At Its northernmost point of ad­ least some bf the proposals as k Department Manager Shoes sensational five percenter Inquiry The order was signed by Cus­ formal amendments to thplr own (Uentinned on Page Flea) from worry. Drive in now. Drive away with t e l e p h o n e 8586 ing into any formal agreements. Urges Higher vance, the column was only 14 87.7 Main S L T el. 41S6 'A Department Manager Neckwear and Handkerchiefs Ike Returns of 1949 came from Senator Hoey toms Commissioner Frank Dow road miles—less by air — from resolution. % Senator Connally (D-Tex) said (D„ S. C.), Chairman of the Sen­ and approved by Secretary of Canada's External Affairs Min­ eonfidenee. the Treasury Snyder. Seoul. k Department Manager Jewelry, Novelties Acheson made that point clear in ate Expenditures Subcommittee Killed, Captured Reds ister, Lester B. Pearson, made six To U. S. Today a statement yesterday to the Sen­ Like other Russian commerttal Taxes at Once suggestions for a compromise. Freeze May which conducted the original In­ T he South Korean Commandos ★ Department Manager Stationery and Leather Goods ate Foreign Relations Committee. vestigation. activities, crabmeat production Is These were: A similar statement was given to a government-operated monopoly. killed 40 Red Koreans at Inchon 1. A conference at either New The purpose then was to dis­ and captured two. They met no ★ Department Manager Toys At West Point Uptil the House Foreign Affairs Com­ cover whether Improper influence In March, 1949 the United States Reserve Head Hints Delhi or Lake Sticcess within sev­ Hit Coal Pact m A M f ^ mittee. asked for United Nations Investi­ Chinese. en days. Tho United SUtea. had figured In the awarding of The raiders swarmed ashore un­ Many employment benefits, including: Good Salary, Wednesday When He Acheson went to Capitol HUI to government contracts. Hoey’s com­ gation of charges that vast num­ New Credit Curbs Britain. France, Red C^lna, Rus­ Vacations with Pay, Diacbunls on Purchases, Promo­ •"brier’ the Committee members on bers of Soviet citizens were held in der the guns of the American sia, India and Egypt would be Reports to Truman mittee decided that it had. May Be on tbe Way cruiser St. Paul, the Canadian de­ Ching Says Wage and the two-day conversations which Get Fee For Contracts forced labor camps. In July of that represented. tions on Merit, Retirement and Sick Plan, Modern Em­ year the British. delegation to the stroyer C^oyuga and the U.‘ 8. de­ Price Hike Might Be IN-WAU FORMICA ployee Lounge, Group Insurance, Job Security. Greets spring President Truman and other top The inqulr>’ centered around the 2. Immediate reference to COUNTERS West Point, N. Y'., Jan. 27—m — U, S. offlciala will have with U. N. Economic -and Social Coun­ Philsdelphia, Jan. 27.—0P)--As stroyer Hank. group composed of the U. 8., Red IV & RADIO OF THE WEEK operations of men who collect a The swift-striking raiders suf­ Gen. Dwight D. Elsenhower re­ Premier Pleven of France. fee for help In getting contracts cil produced documents which, the sertlng that Americans can afford Barred by Order British claimed, showed that 10.- fered no casualties. Apply Empfeyment Office turns to the United States today Connally, who is Chairman of for others. Because the rommls'^ to pay “far greater taxes," the (Oontinned on Page Five) in High Fashion from his tour of — InspaaMoa-of 000,000 Russians were slave lab­ Federal Reserve Board chairman The northwDfd thrust along the Washington, Jan. 27—(JP)—Tha the Senate group, indicated that slori often amounted to five per orers. *29^" W. T. GRANT COMPANY Western European defensea; Pleven will be told America wants cent of the contract value, the put before Congress today a plea main road to Seoul, "Heartbreak new wage freese may delay pay Coming by plane from Ottawa, A British reque.it that investiga­ for quick enactment of higher MODERN France to build up her defenses collectors became known as five tors be allow^ to look Into. the Highway," began Thursday morn­ Increoaea scheduled to go Into ef­ 815 MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER the new Supreme Commander for quickly and will stress that U. S. percenters. taxes. ing. Two u . s. Eighth Army Corp# Jewish Leader CUSTOM EXHIBITS the North Atlantic Treaty Powera charges. In Russia, was turned "Never has our economy been fect Feb, 1 for 425,000 cool min­ a OtSPtAYS, aid will depend a . lot on how and There Is nothing Illegal about down by the Soviets. —the First and Ninth — Jumped KITCHENSt KITCHENS Is expected to stay at the U. S. when that Is done. such fees. The committee felt, more prosperous,” said Thomas B. off In a limited offensive and re-^ ers. And presumably the compan­ Not Economic Sanction McCabe. "Never have we been In The foil cuffed, Military Academy until next Need More Speed however, there was no ligitimato State Department officials said captured Suwon and Kumyong- Hits Marshall ion prize freeze would hold up ac­ If you plan to modernize Wednesday when he Is to report to "The Secretary and members of place In the picture for any com­ a better position to absorb higher J»nx- the action was not an "economic taxes without impairing that tion on proposed boosts in cool yonr kltchep let SHIP­ President Truman. the committee agree that it Is Im­ mission man who traded on Influ­ Meet Moderate Reslstaarfi prices, shorter sleeves, sanction." simply an application economy." SHAPE help you design and Later Eisenhower is to meet portant that France aa well as the ence with federal officials to ob­ of the tariff law. Officials did not An A. P. field dispatch sold the Also Assails Nimitz as Cyrus S. Citing. Chairman of tho with Cabinet and- representatives United States and the.other mem­ tain contracts. In his address before the Amer­ build a completely different pert, small collar say what proof they had that ersb- ican Academy of Polittcsl* and column was meeting only moderate Wage Stabilisation Board, sold ARCHITECTURAL DISPLAY. of the North Atlantic Treaty bers of the North Atlantic Treaty The Inquiry two years ago put mcati In particular, was produced resistance. Allied troops forged Head of Commission loat night he bad not had time to one. It will be original. It FIXTURES powers and on Thursday he will some high administration officials Social Sciences last night, McCabe CABINETRY Organizations should move mors by forced.' convict or lildenturcd hinted also that "further restric­ ahead along a 40 mile front. On Internal Security study the freeze order issued by will be SHIPSHAPE “ atj-l- pnd inodiHed flare report to a Joint meeting of Con­ rapidly than ever to Increase their prominently In .{he headlines. It labor. There was no Indication Economic Stabiliser Erie Johnston. Dimes Rhymes tive action" can be expected on "We have hit fairly good enemy -0 Ited” for beauty and utility. gress. collective military Strength," Con- brought out, for example, that the ban will be extended to other positions but apparently have not He agrood with a reporter, how­ President Truman’s Army aide, credit buying. Formica counters. Cabinets of our Pyramid He Is to make a radio report to naUy told a news conference. Soviet products soon. yet nin Into their main line of re­ Washington. Jon. 27—m — The ever, that the miners apparently the nation Friday nlghLy MaJ. Gen. Harry H. Vaughan ac­ Since 1948 shipments to Russia Existing ^ r h s Not Enough Nstlonal Director of the Jewish and cupboards In fine woods. The French, in turn, are expect­ He said existing curbs on In­ sistance," a divisional officer oold. cannot receive their wage incroaiaa NEW S ITEM amoNi in Newsmen will be permitted to ed to want to discuss U. S. mili­ cepted seven home frseurs as from this coiuitry of goods which League Against Communism. by Feb. 1 unless the Wage Board gifts from a company official who stallment buying and mortgages United Nations troops fought In Everything modern. Every­ CABINET MAKERS cover the General’s grrival here. tary and economic aid, as well as might contribute to Russia’s "war the pre-dawn darkness Saturday Rabbi Benjimln Schults, said to­ CUSTOM MADE thing SHIPSHAPE. outstanding wocess West Pglnt officials said, however, had dealings with the government potential" have been virtually for­ might not be adequate to head off day that Fleet Admiral ChesteV W. The Police and Firemen will play their SASH & DOORS SUPPUES France’s position In the tense po­ Inflation. with Red patrols that had sneaked (CoDtinaed on Page Two) that he wduld not make any state­ litical situation in the Far Blast through an intermediary. bidden. Nimitz. who heads President Tru­ Vaughan Rebuked McCabe, who formerly .headed back Into Suwon. Guns flashed in third annual game for the benefit of the for Spring ’$1- ment on his European trip. arising out of the Korean and Indo­ American crabmeat packers the night but the town wss report­ man’s new commission on Internal china Communist .fighting. ' Vaughan, who was reprimanded Security, has a "bad” re»ord "on March of Dimes next Sunday afternoon by the committee for that, de­ (Oontinosd on Page Five) ed cleared of Reds by daylight. I Senator H. Alexander Smith (R„ (ConHnued on Page Five) Allied warplonqs and artillery tolerance of Pro-Communlots.” Warns Russia clared he did nothing wrong—and t at the Armory. The price is Sl.OO for N .'J .), told reporters he is con­ pounded small pockets of Reds Ip '’NimlU, a Naval hero, la slnesre cerned about the Communists in that he waa not Influenced. and loyal,” the Rabbi Sold, but ho adults and 50c for children, all taxes in­ Vaughan gave one of the'freSZ' dug-ln hill positions. MIM«a« News Tidbits the French General Assembly. He "We’re killing them right and added that Nimitz "la being used Against ‘’ cluded. Values At Roy Motors said their num ^rs there Indicates ers to Mrs. Trurnsn- Some of the in a deliberate attempt to white­ left," a bearded regimental officer CoUiffl From (AO Wires representation of 30 per cent of rest went to other Washington wash on evU, Pro-Communist sit­ O h5r';’ notables. said. "The hills are full of them. \ the population. He wants to know You can lick theoe guys If you uation." Truman Tello Stalin Nat what effect this may have on The investigation also brought News Flashes 166 WEST about the convtcUen on % prejury con catch them In the daytime-” Dr. Schulte described Secretory 1939 DtSOTO SEDAM ISdUn officials decUnc to com- French participation In Western of Defonsa Marsholl as “a |r«st count of Jojm F> Marggon, who (Late BnUeilOS oMfea UPl WUa) But a v e te i^ sergeant chipped T o Make Mistake Hit­ Bseat on bint of Senator ConnaRy European defense measures. Army man” wbo hee been uoad oa that Senate Foreign Relations once had a White Hduee pass. Ah' In: "They like to aneak around at Tha (irtnMfi erova victory, No Aid For India night. They will be visiting us a "fall guy" In a "military name ler and Kaiser Made 19U DaSOTO SEDAN committee will "take Its time” Smith also disclosed that he and other result was the retirement of Tlioy seroly nood a win, an Army major general who fig­ again tonight after we dig Into plot" olm ^ Ot shielding Pro-Red on any request of wheat for India other lawmakers, whom he did not octlvttles. Washington, Jsn. 27—(41)— ..Senator Saltonstall of Massa- ured in the handling of some of U. S. SUges A-Bomb Blast ^ those frozen holes." Tho post two years tlio portly cops Identify, are consldeHng sidetrack The Ninth Oorp" on ths right $0,e$0 in Leogne President Truman warned Russia JANUARY 1M1 DaSOTO SEDAN ebusetts says government ap­ Ing, for the time being at least, a the contracts investigated. Washington, Jan. 27—ls. If They Find the Stuff ■poneibility of the praeident in " W o l win." they soy, "with much to Hal Boyle, bank from Korea, Winner of Big Legacy New Yorh, Jan. 27-»-(4V-The|p bedroom was cold so Mr. ond Mrs. WUiiam Kclloek. each 66^oved a >mattreea into making tiwl decisions in a tinie ip o r a t THESE CARS ARB ALL IN GOOD CONDITION says Antes have lost the war mil­ o f erta^." itarily and that "the eoUrtloa wO) the kiichen to sleep n$ar the stove. The mattress caught fire Athens, Go.. -r-Jon. 27—(P)— *ih st only his psUbeores would get Mr. Truman’s mssssge said: Aaovdaid ■ p i n w y cvuAiHiya ooHM hy dlplemamr and not ,1^ Tsllnhsrrtf Fla.. Jan. 27<—(>P)— .,to educate those o f hia nieesa and before dawn. Hie wife perished. The husband suffered serious They r. gol«r to «Wp "Jim. 28.] H- ^ ^ ^ It Is “vltsl^ important that OPEN EVERY EVENDfG UNTIL 8 -r force of arm s".. British Foreign YYho among the late Rutherford t nephews who wanted to go to col- the leaders o f QommunJst im­ BUTTON HOLE ATTACHMENT INCLUDED S«rrfitar>' Bevta, suffering from e a ito w Shuman’s 19 nieces and liege. He specified that wiwn .aU bums and smoke jwisoning. |ot gMWhsg thlclly tochoicol, ' ■ . . • * * ' 1951’’ on a long moihle olob for ; «uesimnr. who sold hs woa perialism. aot ndriikte this no­ EXTRA TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE pneumonia, improves In spite of nephews went to college and got | had been educated, the one 'with old "Peekaboo’’ Peek. : the first to go druttmtag up troOs tion os dM fptlor and tbe Knlscr. the heist grades? the best grades would get gny B009S ore i p w champs, "restless .n igh t".. West Gernian TVd Injured In Aub> Aceiilent And his paUboofo w * golnx to 1 in the south In on ^UpqoWIe, KremHn should undsratand DURING THIS SALE Soclsliat Leader Kurt Schumach­ The Lddu County Circuit Court i pwney left over, I ghro Ibnlr d i for polio, J$n. 27>~^^/p^'Physiciw and police pick«i) their spilt a 40»jSear-old bottle of whls- bought hlfiifelf o th »t contrary to Itp own veopt- er says he has net bnsq soM on has that question, bsTdro it. On | Six Finished College gondn. tM oountry is not wash ROY MOTORS Inc. German rearmament, deeplte Els­ the answer depends several thou-i There was no'exact, report op way Uuroagh live power wir^ today to rc$ch two Rion in Iw; that ijT If they can find the ' Fwok Flower dioor for both their comps. ond divided. Wo on not in n sand dollars—a sum to which the the sum left la the fund but it jured in ai) auiomoMIe oeddenU Pc^ce reported that a car strong box in whleh h* bept tlislr ! On It he hod coryeO, U>* -• ■ DeSOro and PLYMOUTH V " enhower visiL.. lafloeasa Mils namte. hsbe used on his ooU M oosiK — Stote of monl ond «ooa(«le .ds> BENSON'S IASS in E n g w d and Wales last brightest scholar in the lot Is en- was caned a "slsable amount" occiwM hy Orin MeAfac, 25, and Walter (xrauoar, 25, both ■ - _ . . — you." • coy. wooro united In t n fMSS C O M Ib The court already: hu deters Old WOI Psok«-he was $9 wl)sn “Peekoboo, r u -j. _ wsek. .Nine Togoslava 'convicted UUed. . . ' o f Meriden, ahoared o f f aASonqiectieot Light A Power Com­ For the rest of hillB epitaph,SI ha Important woy. We know vdnr RADIO—TELEVISION—APPLIANCES 241 NORTH MAIN ST. TEL. 811S of plotting to overthrow Tito gov­ It started in 1928 when Shu­ mined that six of the 10 went to hs died yestehloy—kept that bot­ 713 MAIN ST.—TELEPHONE 3535 pany transmission pole. Beth^anffarad aerioua head injuries tle' on his moiweplece ever since what Stalinist domlBOtlon ernment sentenced to terms man, a' Monticello merchant, set. *(Ooattnuad oa rags Sight) would msan.** eight months to 1$ years. up a trust fund of about $100,000 (UealhHild oa Paae T m ) and minor cuts and braiacii. he swore o ff the stuff. promisinK

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