• <\' >- '. . 't t T •/ .1 ,. The Weather JANUARY. 8..J95S . AveniKe Daily Net Prem Run Fqrpcnat of tJ.e S. Weatber A u ea e ------r»r~«fie i;rM l( Ended 1. / H'.- : r - V r : s -r~ ..... dan.-S, IMS j>r treealng min tonljbt y — /■ and’Rbfi^ajr^ Rnnw ttte flaiurdny, scrannalalinn ala to 10 . Inches. Nutmeg District Loyal Orpge A t tha request pf^ Mrs. Douglas Hartford ...yesterday, and alBo*tB/ 10. Lodge, No. 21. will install the oN A. .lohnson, president of the. Fed- reception for'G ov, and Mrs. Jnfin Member of the Audit - Minimum tonight 28-38, Lodge. .. :About Town ficers of-Washington LOL, No. 117, eratfed'ClU'bs of'Conhecthnit, mem­ llarena 'Mancheiteh-— A CityViUfOte Chafm and Manchester, LOL, No. 99;. to- bers,of the Cosmopolitan Club are moirowa night at 8:.70 in Orange ■ •unMt Reb«Jc«h bodjtei No. 35*. planning to send books to the Lin­ z Hall. All officers and members of coln School.. Jn -.Buenos-Aires, - Ar- MANCHESTER, CONN.. FR^bAY* JANUARY 9,1933 s (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE FIVE and Klnf I>*vid Lodge, No. 31. both lodges are askefl'to report at (CTnaatfied Adtertlalag • • Pngn I t i n>Or, wiir « e « t h « r fieW omcers gentina. The school principal ta a i YOU Lxxn, NO. 84 Sh ' » Joint public installation to- 8 p! m, A social time will follow former resident of New Britain, j ew Kt 8 p. m. in Odd Fellows the ceremony, during which re­ Members of the club who were not , ill, 48# Main street. District freshments will be servkd. »' present at the. last meeting should K.wauty President Mrs. Bernice R. call Mrs. Rdson Bailey for the type Headquarters ev«T o f Oils town and her staff wjit Mrs. Helen Fitzpatrick, presi­ of book acceptable. I ■' Un the Rebekah officers; and dent of the Hartford County- Fed­ FOR .^riet Deputy Grand Master eration of Democratic Women's Manchester Lodge No. 73, AF arry Pierce of East Hartford and Clubs,' and Mrs, Nora Rullivah.of and AM, will hold a special com­ staff will seat the officers of Hartford, .both representing tlie munication at the Masonic Temple . IQ n f David Lodge. Mrs. Hannah county federation, attended the tomorrow night, at 7:30,. for the / WQHsms heads the refreshment first meeting of the General As- purpose of rbiuiuctlhg a'Mksonlc'i •ammlttei’ nslttee. sembly^ist the State Capitol in funeral service for the late WJ1- j Ham C. .Parks. The ser\'lce wdlt he i held at the T, P. Hollorsn-F.tineral ’ Home on Center street at 8'b'clock. | - X HALEYS Self Serve and Meat Dept Mias Geraldine .lones of Olaston- ' bury and Raymond. P. O'Coin of Spruce street will W njarrled Sat­ RAN^E and FUEL OIL urday morning pt 10 o’clock in St. Always Feature Quality At Consistently Low Prices The l*rei.hlelit Attends Budget Seminar Paul's Church, ’ Glastonbury, with reception' In the afternoon in Health Plan Total FaW'DiginMuck 24 Hour Deliyery Service iGrange Hail, that town. Ranq«s, Rafrigcrators H A L p ;^ Wash«rs and All The Mary Cushman group o f the EGGS FROZEN FOOD SPECIALS P le a M ad e 111 State a# For Nine in Second Congregational Women's Ofhar Applianett HORIARTY BROTHERS League will mPet tomorrow eve­ Grade A I.arge COFFEE 1 SNOW CROI* ning with Mrs. Ethel Hubbard, of Sli CENTER STREET TEL. 51.15 130 Green road. Mrs. .Tames Brand TtnJW H ALC COM Doz. Ground As You Like K S U ^ T A S H / By Trum an Six Inches B -50 Crash and Mrs. Ralph Blodgett will be ssamiiieiw Cm » hostesses. I.b. ^ .. ~ ■ . V vv.--— “ ■ “Savannah, Ga.. .Ian. 9—(/P) 10 Ozg. e Washington. .Tan. 9 -A f)—-. By "I he —Two B-i’>0 bombers collided 23 President Trum^an called on nearly three miles up over Budget At a\Qlance 1 S.VQW DROP . Congi-ess today to set up a Northeast t^ay, dumping up (For Year Ending June program at once that would ' to a foot of snow over some with .nine . crewmen,_^^^p^ ,>v_. FRENGHFRIEG^ ‘‘bring adequate health “car^ and bringiTig^ 'death torters (ira TONF.LESR) WHILE YOir AKE SARDINES (Continued on Page Pour) (Continued.'^on Page Four) received an advanoe briefing en the Federal budget for the fiscal .year beginning July 1. With him June 3b. i the first budget since the adoptioii for a landing. The increases were almost en-1 of the 20th amendment to the Gm- . ]H‘ one bite you'll discover Inqt here. Is chuck ronsl at Its very Our frequent purchases insure "It is entirely possible that from are Secretary of the Treasury J«hn Rayder and Frederick J. Lawton, right, director of the' Rnrenu of bMk Thnt’a bemuse It comes from top grades of government /complete stocks of all varieties. the Budget. Ttie President holds a ropy of the bulky document wlilch wna made public at noon to- Jirely for natlonsi security pro-! Mllutlon to 'be presented to tha ^KEEPING A SHARP EYE ON VALUE” the great height, some -of the grams and pointed, Truman aaid. Congress by a President whp w ill 'lenpaeted beef— the only kind we offer al.P.inehurat. No wonder 3 Cons crewriiCn o f the ttl-filted bomber/ §’py, leave office •eeple ceme to pinehnrat for the lN>st meat and the beat values WE REDEEM BEE(H-NIIT GOlIRTESY CARDS _— ------^ — toward a 10 billion' dollar deftcit a few daya after't ta Rememiter that It will pay you to shop rinchiirnt's service 2 ^ 49c may have gotten clear with their transmlaslon/ n tesf . (Check the trim too).' The Pure Vegetable Europe Parliament Vote 18 months from now. meal department, where you are sirre'lo'get rinehiirst tender panachutea," said Meredith. "It ^ Truman called for a big' In­ Ghaages Coming , quallt.v...... Shnrtning all depends on the way it.jfell. crease.. in foreign aid, mostly for The President-elect has- no re* _ "If it went into a light apln. ' mllitar.v help to the nation’s Eu­ aponaibillty for the-.saiounts ige centrifugal force would have,|ield 33 eluded In thia budget, and will ba POT ROAST, Hie well trimmsd bonejsss kind, ropean Allies. But he also In­ SW ING CAMPBEIl/S TOMATO at them and there wouldn’t be much entirely free, of courae, to propoea looks like on oxciellont value Hiis wsok end. l^ n t ie r . cluded two billions for economic, IN T O OITR/ chance. Otherwise, there was a rather than military, help. Some changes in them. T New Legislation SPACIOUS/ CHUCK I^AST Country atyle Sausage Meal is also offered at 10c a pound be­ Pea^e iTope members of Congress hava been P A K K lN t StrasfeourjT, K;>hnce, -Ian. 0—PO WIgny, urging postponement r* ^ X..a____Ai mMcl 4k«m4' mtcwl«4 wmcwooA M «eA At4nAa* sire. as fixpraased in a rece^ a n^; LAMB PATTIES Lb. 2 For 59c Naval Alf Station wnd a Wl>np _^y,x'i:'p7ospec”^^^ pf a Avanti have been rescued and that eight more are either dead dMndad t4 tha ODUgnaa . . . Make Pinehnrat .vour "one atop aHopplng" apni. Von will find iiich ballhtlng indefinitely. quick vgy ,by tha AwMcUtad Vfi year, however, Tam hot tranamjb- Pkgs. This the first concrete sign Refuses from the- Glynco Station, near • ■ *i „ or missing. The report was radioed from the Kusagaki, a ter reduced spending abroad. Just about everything In niir larger afore . . . ami convenient 2i 35c Brunswick, aided in the search. ; peace in the bitter qU8ir«l »i^ ting apecifle propoaala for now fORK ROAST „.c. ..39 / • ' In the/s.:aembl,v’a dlscusalona on 4 patr6l ship of the Japanese Mari • — ------: ~ larking . . . too. Wide A re* Burned tween Yugoslavia* (,,ommuv The budget meaaage Truman ialatlon. Accordingly, the uaual aa- Home mighty Intereallng articles In Januar.v Inane of "Better European constitution draft that Ime Safety board at sea o f f ; sent CongresF today, 11 days be- timatea of the fiscal effects o f CONTADINA TcMIear Union Meredith said perachiit'ss could nist government ahd the Ro- isi^d. MORRELL'S READY TO EAT LlY}ng'^ which.la on aale at our chrek-outa .. onl.v hv a copy. fresh Fruit and Vegetables a ibajorl^ o f the 87 members fora fie-’leavee - office, is-aubiact to,. legislation are not Includod. ^om France; West Germany. Italy. have landed anywhere within a 10- inan Catholic Church seemed^ Tw'eqty-one . are aboard Allies Prolong revlaion by the Incoming Ensen- Impact of Defanoe TOMATO PASTE /Belgium. The Netherlands and On Bus Strike mile area radiating from the crash. slim today despite a decision lapanesb. freighter Kanazu Maru, hower adminletratlon. which has About 73 per cent of all bud|^ HAM WHOLE or SHANK Lh. 79e BUY THESE PINEHURST VALUES ARMOUR ' LvxeTnbourg .*ia determined tft - The bomber clipped the top of to set up a “mixed commission 11 sboard'wn nnidenllfled Chinese Indicated it will ■ be scriitlnized ex penditureanditurea in thetha fiacal ytar ui M CARROTS c,iio*B<( 17c establish a European confedera­ ____ ! several frees before plumping into • . Nationaliat ship, and one more Strafinjsof U. S. closely and revised, probably Will be for tlx major nattonai Cans tion this year. New York Jan. 9- -fiPi_The city ' the muck. It exploded as It landed to Work OUt a solu tion , aboard the British vessel Eastern, starting in April. tecuriiv progrtma—military atrv- 3 29c if estimate has turned down and flames from Its gasoline burn- Premier Marshal Tito’s action DAISY HAMS 79c PORK and BEANS Before tha “ ad hoc" assembly board of the boiSrd said. As is customsry, the President Icea,. inlemattonal tecurtty gad fo r­ fd A wide arf«. yeRterday In railing In seven of the (The Natinnsllat ahip may^be the , Rear■* Area Unit mbie Bee Brand got down this morning to discus­ a request from the CIO Transport sent the 20,000-word message to eign relationa, the development of Lv i t h T o m a t o A a i t f . ESCAROLE 2 Lba. 25c Workei s Union i TW U I that ■ the ■ The' Information officer di.s- country's top-ranking Catholic freighter Yen Ping, mentioned in : ^ SAVE ON PINEHDRST COliNTRV STYLE ROMANO sion of scores of amendments to Congress, and did not read* it to atomic energy, the promotion, of . I^rge alr.e for theiarge family board hold a special rneeting today luuiiicucounted «a icpoivreport t"of II.a. spectator ,----,<.7, clergymen----- to talk---- , over the - .differ: u... ,a Talpeh, Formosa diapatcht. Raoul. .Ian. 9 iiT> - Military. In- - ui— •,/ i* the aa'emblyl5_..dmftirtg_ rommit^^ egialatora . himself, . , It was defenee production and economic FANCY WHITE MEAT TUNA — ___'r6''heifr'th'e'union's views-on dhe “ “ : *’* ^ T .:T h e ; Kiw «**W said -tt; ^-;cor- aiudied; btmtM ; sLrtelthan ataMlUatldh, leiviT deriehde, and f A»project. Frapee’s Michel Debre He said that in the uncertain il- *ng a double aim sboiil MUSAGE MEAT 49e (L b . - w ithdrw 'hia- ■'ecmnterHlrafti- those Lfltm.ed that the ctrw list totaled tent. apd'Twmb craters at a K o -; NiET C O N TE N TS ^ GREEN SQUASH ■nie 'N iard - desipite^ d^^^ " frw X J " !!" !” "*!.'" .,'".- '41, leaving eight stlli’ UhaccoimO^ reahXvestei'q front command’ post''"last" year**: d a n s CHEESE ceding that he lacked support for Tlie budget called for expendi­ Theae prog'rama will coat approi^' 7 0Z. AVQIR. O t T C O For ^1.119 <2 I among members on city mediation fioodllght.a and "auto headlights the among the country's seven foi'- where a number of IJ. S. soldiers mately 157,300,000,000. For Grating _ ,,, ' 4_ h i .' : effort* nrcEentedpre.scnted a united frontf-ront man easily could have been mis- Roman Catholic, whose opposition tures in fiscal 1954 equal to 8489- —(-to-gfovernment deiit-ees against the rte.aciiPdXjaMmen aboard the wCcr killed or .w'ounded by an un- ;15 for every man, woman and 'rh*„Pvf*a®Y. ...I>ebre. a Gaujliat -reflected rVject ihg" a request' fro-ffi T W U ; taken.------’ identified warplaiie 'yeaterday. Cliurrh was heightened by Yugo- Kahiitit Marti aa’ld'Wg'hl had'pf'f- Thfa ia an expanirive program, RIRtAMBCHOPS Lb. FR<^ TH^ATE OF iOWA ^ ^ Lb. ONIONS counterproposal the outlines o f ; president ITichael J. Quill -----Meredith said the bodies recov­ I ,ThciV;^atillwas no offlrlal report child the Census bureau estimates Gen. Charles de. Gaulle's; European alavift'a rupture of dlplomattr rcla- will be In the United States on but our natlonai aecurity dapenda ered apparently had been blown [a.s to Ihe-exact number of men oh It. We cannot afford to lower tionA with the V>tiran on rharKC«:*^ " & r ' b ; d " l t w as";j;: .lan, l. 19M. half wWv through the concept which ' heThouId talk r6“Mk.vo'r v7nkent”R. from the bomber when it struck killed or woundc...... , .u v j . _ these goali until the free world Ig b u t t e r , ^ c the marsh. It had promoted Italian "imperial-.; Ar STATE 77 TOMATOES Pkg. naUoital atatea rather than rioac.j .,„p ^ ,„tieri’s mediation commit- •• ;pd..aald all the ahipa nsvigatio-i Scribed as "^veral." -Nor was j 1 » * r>*r\ed secure, againat the Communlat federation. - . The committee decided on offl-era and the chief engineer had there any cnnfliflfi^ tio n pf some 2. Externally,' to, attempt to (Continued on Pa*m Sevisn) menace, L A N D 0 ' LAKES kUTTER .. 79e Earlier West Germany a Hem/, Wednesday that there was no u.se prove to the oulaide world that be»n lo.st. mvofflcial reportIts' the plane or Mhblllzatlon Peak rich von Brentano. the committee holding any more mediation Tlie Kusagaki said It contacted plhnes were Allied Military expenditures art ex­ „ ' ^ o r I Yugoslavia ia willing .to actlle its \- V f PEARS chairman, a.aaalled French Social- unlU the TW U or-the Dorothy Smith differences with the Cliurrh. •the En.stern near "the diaa.steV scene However, a soldier whb./lecllned pected to Kach their peak in the A Fll.t; I.INE OF Iri, leader Guy Mollet and oUi*r ...truck bus companies gave and ieained from its master hey to be named said the planelyM an- fiacal year 1954 and to atari de­ "tim id ” depiltics. who, he said, re-^ Indication of movlhg out of Hurt Abroad h(id..picked un one Avanti crew- K-84/Th'inderjet. flghter-tfcmh^. Bill .^1^25% dogPooBs Tito is known to believe that the clining. In. aubaequent yeara, “ man and that another T1 were He said It came lh low ahd oe>j a ^ f f CJ DASH. RED HEART. PREMIER fused to invest the projected Eu-T their deadlock. Court .Martial , Church-Slate dispute has ■ hurt The Outlook TANGERINES Doz. 39e ' ropean political commcnl^ with *phg strike, which started New aboard the Chinese ship out o f atroyed, riddled or burned 10 tentaXff A t l l t l O T f O I * 1. CALO CAT OR DO<; TOOD Cans ARMOURS Yugoslavia's cau.se abroad .aerloua- I It Ig difficult to forecast with 29c sufficient political and Economic Year’s Eve. has idled 8,?00 drivers .Formosa. : and orie biilld|ng'.' ] PINK SEEMJISS Verdict Near ly, particulaiiy-in lands with large _ -The hoatd'a radio: at KagOEhlma.:!_„Jhe_aiP> 'The pro­ '>n Kviishu, also said II nicked up r(diiled -and Its driver killed. He Everyday Lo}^ Prices GRAPEFRUIT needs help! did not report on'other ra.suaittea. FRUITS AND Socialists and others merely want ^ The board of estimate, the city's secution in the U. S.-Army Court Right],v or wrongly, he feels a a radio meaaage from Tak'ao. For- Martial ’trial of Dorothy k-rueger In Tokyo, fij,rlg. Gen. William P. Waahington, Jan, 9 - MrrA/Ji , ** V Hartfbrd, iaa. » —1»>—OoB-i I np nfl breed ctueibr l-eeuad (on frees heoae “I trial recessed until , tomorrow, r on'either aide that the commission Culled from AP Wire* A P correspondent George Mr- ^ « similar, imsuccessful lONELESS CHUCK necttcut taxpayers will be » - % np Dnelr (heaped ealfn, caa ceadeaied teaalo ee«|i ■ wben-'-the—defense w ill - cevie*w- Its remld- -o«-'.vould - acr.ompliah ■ mu«*h' ...... -...... ■ -for-,a^ceillng 00 income tax ... 'dMded...... teiiiseeai '^efoV " ' Plaii, Sidetracks Morse case. more, than that. The Catholic SSSSmmSSSSSSSSSSSSSStSSSS^ niGiJoer. Ihlrt mm. ^ quhred'to pky bb* wppreslBwtelp' ■ I 'A teaiaesar m H. divided (Ufi hat (aaSed rha Mi'.a, .kmith, .daitghtfr of, Gen. Churyh.un the one hand has shown Kfdrral Knufm.n In the reviMd w re n u re * ^ gl,40ff,707JM)0 la federnl ^taxea UQRMEI^S, iawdeg $ke f I M , Mllkm daliez AMPBELL’S (Tk 8rnfea"»l»*m s'tw'Mbrion' -iHi(f--whal they: C8EAM or CmCIIN lOOT The -, And ' the ' R-ephtiticans' could (ContlniMHi Oil"Page Four) the aur- ho mbre than T-5 percentage' j^Ulta bodggt. proponed - by ■ PreeWeat Mix beef, evaporated milk, iiretd rrumbs hell ’«( the onion, I tee', Washington, Jan. 9 — , ’''’' “ ...... fame, is -charged ^— wltli ...... fatally .....-- ^ - b - hell's plea Jor ‘ ■reducliOit. of A corjis officer said iiotRiaaet fc*ns4«:Vr^av aboroved'a hfciv plan ptiahccU- throqgft .their-. pe.yv,. bing"her busband'';tn"the-'b^room -roinnnmt- that --.Soi^M'; j^ q v ir ;th i rltw est. rale- •'‘•P . Tmnuut,. for the ■|8M-‘M fiaedL. . epoon ia h .^ U of the pepper, wiih wet.hends.xhipe into 8 peuin. tcjice with ftenatf today a p p r o v ^ a new ptan p,.og,,ni without the threat of a „ r Tokyo residehre*- sbetit y w . tlfr Statu tXiamber of Oooec Bnn.li in fst'in iikiliet.'Puih'p'sitiei To one'iidersdd reiSein- SPAM shmvs no sign-16*' unable-to clearly identify the! Congr«M iag onion, cook till tender but nMj»riwn. mil-liquid from beenv, , Jt'.JF'or. I f For * 35c V* increasing (hthe'size . ot nine commit-commit . midnight Oct. 3. She'pleaded in- traitorous acta against iocielyThe command pO»t arjui/per cent celling. Thus '/ 'h f 'm r fe MUmaied today, — rapidlyuatil reduced to' 'eup; w id voiip. \i'n'egar, remaining eelt tees and decrea.slng four others. ' ' So, the GOP source said,aaiUi m the e nocerit'. Mrs. Pitre Haiigeil .lohn Eisenhower. U. 8. Arm y ms- the linerf in a rate were 22 per rent, the-lop rate - I V ttbamber eattnated tkadr FRUIT COCKTAIL Connecticut rnddenta and ’-tax-* '. epH pepper; pour oier pettiev. (.'over end rook over low heal 20 12 Oz. Tin One result of the new schemCj Republicans yielded to the Uemb*'> vfcot once during the five -dav.* jor, fresh from KorjSn f.ront, re- ^allev north of Vonchon, was ' could be-no more than 37 per cent. payer*.bear 1.7 per cent of the i minulea, tumiSg pallie* onrr or Ivire. Remove pattie* to wemi an informed Republican source c'lallc derirands and agreed to „ f testimony did the defen.se seok For (Jiiav Miinler p—Ml**' 30c today ordered that a disputed-., rtuay. and Mrs.. Ritrc’.s brother, 2 For 27c Mufihroom.s (Sliced) the proposal offered by the- Re­ will appeal to the Senate to co,i- j printing contract with indications Leon Kryserilag has beca tliamdt Really Fresh Ground Beef LEAN LAMB STEWING CUTS 2$e publican leadership two days ago. : tinue his old com.mittee asaign- cargo 01 oil from Iran aboard th®; Q^i-jrrfux'Ruc.st. a cripplefi watch- I thst at leaat $20,000 will be saved of disloyalty charges aad haa. The Republicans had. ynight meritr. * , tanke^ Rose Mary be handed over p,cr.ded her to execution', ' in expense for government work. .W&.shington, Jan, 9 .4>> Tight-, branchea and the makeup of the ine back t* work at the Oeta* PINEHURST LEAN 1 Lb Jar Large Size Democratic approval pf a plan to Under the new plan, the Appro- to the British-owned Anglo-Iran- G uay'w as a pa.s.seng»T Board chairman John P. .Mont er unification of the armed forces' munltlrtns board—-all . organized eree department, K wna lajr SHURFINE SHOULDER LAMB CHOPS 59c give Morse "minority" etstua lh priations committee membeiship Bl/oaid a f ’ana.lian Pacific airliner .gornery of Weal Haven promises, «nd draft law t^viaions to boost under the UniOcatlon act. tporteid t 79c GRAPE JELLY Democrats would have had the re Board of Flaheriea , and ' urged tralay by twp Repiiblijjkpn of the Selective Service act ahoUld man’s Ccmnell nf Theae eight committee, go from ;-Xnoiicorp.nyrn the fl ® be changed, either by amendments HNiHURST^ FRESH DRESSED CHICKENS, ROf'TERS, aponsibllity of aelecting the ^com- 13 to 15 raembera: agriculture,, Brilain’a commercial P ’ ' " f ..r. iL sfATr between ru av ' ’ Nine-year-old Venczue)a,p i Congressmen who held k,ey votes visers.------mitteea on which Morse would armed aervlcea. banking. hnanJe^, I I pcsluous lose affair hetw boy, brought to Pasadena, Calif., ■ o'n defense legislation, or by executive order of President­ 19c through contributions of friends.-' Sen. Saltonstall (R-Mas(i.», slat* elect Elsenhower after his Jan. 20 , IBE REPEATS AIMB FOWL FRYERS, BROILERS - AT HALE’S aery-?. • • foreign relationa, interatate com- oh. a IOC got an In ju n ction ^ " ■ECBLRR HAMIUBG ^ 55c This would bar the pO!i.4ibmty of meice,-judiqiary and interior. j g^iinsl the ship when it wa.i wailrM.i. • undergoes second operation for «d to head the Armed Services inauguration. New York, Jaa. Prison officials said Mrs. Pitre- removal of brain. *,iimor. eommlttee in the Republlcan-cort- Would Lengthen Dut.v Coodert (B -N Y ) *• Morse holding the, balsltte . of L,abor- and {government opera-, )jr(,ught into port here last June 17. Rep. Van Zandt (R-Penn.l. a power on *ny committee. The Ore-: tions remain atlI3. " c The court found that Iranian na-' was' pronounced dead at 12:.50 Mis. Virginia Caron o r Eastj trolled Senkte. described the pres- elect Etoeahower today a. m. lc..s.t.-i 15 minutc.s after the Hsrtfofd^ accused of . her., ent unification act as a "compro- member of the House Armed Serv­ ed "that be Is .very TIDR gon Se'nator" ’ quit the "Bepublican Civil aervlcej and public works, tlonalization of A lO C a holdings in ices committee, called for a six to gallows trap wa.s spiiipg. No hiisbaml to 'death on N fw Year.’s i mise set tip’." ' favor of bakweed kadi SEAFOOD iarty during the receiU president are cut from 13 to ll, , Iran'had been "confiscation."-It re- '; He told a reporter the function eight months' increase in draft fiai campaign-and announced that •District of ' Columbia and rules { jected the defendant's plea o f' newsmtyji were perm'(tted to yyjl- Day. wijl b< defended (n iourt by, agkiast deficit ness the execution. I'. '8. .Rep. Thomas J. Ilodd (D- 'o f the------Joint Chlefif------of Staff— ------needs : service. In k Separate •, _ interview .. he SWORD HADDOCK m ackerel he was now an' Independent. are-^ut'ifrom 13 to 9. ' "coercibh'." ' \ . 1 Conn.f. W'ho |irosecuted Nazi war j stady, as do the workings of the | said he would ask Congress to con- dert made the at Cyo<><^jtkuccp^j6c>(fcL^ The Democrats b a lk ^ at this The revised plan was worked out j, , M; H.' ManSoor, attorney for the.| Sheriff L. P. C^aisse said Mrs. men after ThnJW HALCeo OYSTERS cnmlnsls at the Nurenburg trials staff of t|ie Secretary of Defense,' HALIBUT COO . proposal, and insisted . on Morse'g y — ■' Etseakower. • 302 MAIN ^T a DIAL 41 $1 • omi In Germany. .. 'the eqparate , service research (OonUnued on Page Nine) MANcmrm C * QUOHAUGS M tag Mslgned by the Republicans. (CoBtiBoed BB Page F e «r ) (CDBtlaaed aa Page Two) ' - (Continued en Page Four) SALMON lOSTONBLUE .1

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-( . ( ■i; f\ 7 :S j . V s. •\-- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1953 I PAGBTWQ V.,’- city on busineaa, was present. The * ' UANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN- FRIDAY, JANUARY 9. 195.3 .-■•4 -?AGE a n ff sesirion of the 'committee will Lawn .Mkm : Rockville probably be held Jan. lb. .. T Skywatch Schedule Hn, milk, butterscotch pudding. Whiin A F^low Needs A Friend Horowitx Foundation Fund Le6|tire at YW(^A Ellington Thursday- .ham hash, catsup, The William Hi^owlt* Founda- C o v e n t r y creamed corn, wax beans, bread, B e d s i t tiott -Swbnailng^.-fhmt,-fund bas i ^ - reached.a total as of Jan. 5 of $.54,- ■ ■■"'■Saturday . . . ^-i—-..--, 'CThUnuing with the new serie.s Getchell IVatlied - butter: -Jelty, -mtlk-,- gelatin,* cream? COLD MORNING STARTINC 6.55.83. This includes a contribution Midnight-2 a. m...... George Cohen of talks'on gardening being offer­ ^Rural M ail Route Extended; Friday aalmqn loaf, cheese 5 0 Cents over Last Year: of $1,000 from Harry Liebman and 2 a. m.-4 a. m...... Robert Alley. Paul Shea. ed pythe 6feen Thumb* Group, a.. ^(fiiest Spea .sauce, mashed potnloeK, health SOI taVlltTof BIHhgton: $500 frofff Aa..;m.r6.a, m. . . , , j . Robert-EMWarda. Richard FTosch ■ -program atU^ivitjMif the Manches- •salad, bread, biitter, apple saqce. the Hartford Connecticut Trust 6 a. m.-9 a. m...... Charles tienoveae ' te^yiVCA, which ik a unit of the First Service Begins Feb.^ milk, • . Rockville,- J'*n. 9 ^ (.Speclnl) - • Increaijed. the rent for the ««- Cpmpsinr and $250 from Clyde Gill 9 a. m.-j4oon ■.. John McCauley. Bob Lanning Hprjford County orgaiilzgtion. on At (!!0iler ^TA <^lrl Hconta Meet ■“) li iu Uicille Kuhnly, of the board s^ociatlon'a' oHices has increased of tha Clyde Che'vroiet-Bulck Com­ J'Joon-S p. rrt...... Charles Trombley,. William Taylor Jan. 15 at 8:15 p. m. at tffe Com­ The Girl Scouts met .for the Fo r, Y o u r a t director* of the Rockville Piib- and the cost of nursing supplies 3 p. m,-6 p. m. ...-...... Barbara Anderson, Penelpoe Mori- munity y ,• Benjamin BroWn ^ th? pany. ' 0 Coventry, Jan. 9 (Speciali — • The church board of trustees-will ElHngt'on. Jan. 9 (Special) — first session of the, segSon Wed- 11c Health Nursing association an­ i has al.so risen. An Snalyiis of the total collec­ anos / Plant Science Department of the'' _ , __ , nesdsy afternoon with th* new nounce* that as of Jan. 1, 1953. the j Miss Kuhnly states the fee-Ih- 6 p. m,” )l.p. m...... Mr, and Mrs. William Hewitt ^ University ' of Connecticut will There will be ah extension of rural meet Tuesday at 8 p. m. I’n the The Centerr / PTA will meet to • Morin and Ann Kal-. tions to vdMe: Indicates that the . rhall delivery on Route No. 1 vestry. At,the same time the first fat ha* been Increased from $1.50 i trease; will affect only the bedside $10,121 con.trl||)uted from outside 8 p. m.-lO p. m; ...... Leonard Darling. Francis: Hill ' apeak on “Making and' \ the school Sudiloriiim at 8 p., m. ! her. There were 24 girls regis.- a vlalt td $2 a visit, for bedside I nursing calls made by the /lurSes. 10 p. m.-Midnight ...... John-Moore, Bill Lanning. / ing a Lawn." The lecture handled by Richard F. Hiltgen, be­ meeting of a rhythmic choir of the the community represent* 149 sep­ ginning Feb. 1. according to an chmcli will be conducted at the Monday, lo'hear a talk, hv Gordon ! toed. Present nursing .care. i.iror the health and clinic -work. arate contributinns; that 17 organ- elude fundamental Information carried on either Without fee or a announcement made by Poalmas- parsonage on Wall'street. C, Gethhell. supervising prinetpal ! Hathew^-Ml^ller Past No. Miss Kuhnly states that th e' laatlnna are reflected' in the $10,- the home of Dr. and Mrs. William seph at the convent of Im­ soil- fertilizers, seed, erosion .and of EUinglon schools. His mib,1ect,r2. AmerieSn/ I.eglon Auxlilary nominal one, there will be no proper techniques for developing Jer Herman F. LeDoyt. . No IJmit To C'hrtvvder board was- most reluctant to In­ '77A15 which has tpme from com- Schneider and featured an exhibit maculate in West Hartf^d, died wlll/be "Modern Trend* In Educa-! hold a grocery social in the change. Wi'unity organixatlonS; and that 229 and caring, for lawns. ' -The firnt additional service will The Woman's Service Guild of crease the fee, but an Increase in 'of recent’ work and a buCfef liup- yesterday at the convent; be along Mason street to Prospect tloh and ..Their—Jmnlicj» tion*... for.^-Th-1V.h-.Hall,4o.n_lght, at, 8.p, h. . . . coat (or almost all Items of opera­ IMan Hospital Visit contributions have coine from in­ per. , She was the daughter of the late ' A nominal charge wilU be made^ -the'4*^ir«t - Congregational -Ghurch- Battery January 13 Is the official vlslt- fo^-.single admissions but street "td the cot-her of ' B'ra'dhury' wlll serve a darn chowder dlnrier the Ellington Schools.” I . . ' . tion :Snd a decrease in Income! dividuals and companies in Rock­ New members introduced at the Richard and Honor M^ioy and was , Pupils \inder .the dilrection of I MnncKeoler Evening Herald El- W>lf date for Doboss-iKrtel-LAboc-; tickets for the five meetings-lnay lane th the' hpme- of Samuel Ti.s- Jan. 16 from 5:30-7 p. jn .’ In the makas it necessary. ! ville In the total of $8,758.68. In meeting include the-doctor and his bom in Windsor Lrmks, April 7, Gerald Moriri will sing "The FLsh-! corre*m>ndeni._ Mrs^Y. F. Hansen Unit No. 14 of the Amer­ all 40 contiibutlona are r^ected 'hi obtained at a considor^e re­ dale. The oLheV' addllional route vestny Xor the benefit of the . Ljast -year, with the foe at $1.50, wife, Byron Elchlnn of Bolton, Mrs. 1884. Sister Mary-/Edmund had service will begin ht Upton's cor­ ermap's Song..'' Mrs. Helen- r . | Berrr telephone-Rockville .W»st,v ican Legion Auxiliary at Rocky In the total to date. been a nun for 45 ^ ara and at one duction. church. The menu .will be all the the coat, par visit to the agency was Florence W. Thumauir o f Elling­ ner and ■ Flanders rbaii to. the res­ Quinn will direct a demonstra-j - - , WhMi you iwy a 51 or 57 ploto botttry you Hill Veterans Hospital, "^veral Circulars Ara Mailed time taught In Waterbury, New Following eai^t/talk in the re­ New England style chowder you actually 2.33, this deficit being members of the Rockville unit are ton and Mrs. Florence Shearer of maining fivejoefure.* of the series, r idence of Robert Kelley bn. High, tion of tlie tape recorder. The; EXTENDED PXIRECASTS made up through the ‘annual drive, Approxtrnately 4,,500 circulars Haven and Deep/Rlyer schools. can eat. gingerbread with whippwi Mid wotor only one* o yoor— 3-yoor f uorontoo planning‘to visit the hospital on were mailed during'November. If Bolton. there w tll/bea social period with street. . cream and, coffee. Oh the commit­ p u p c is, invited' to this meeting j Boat op. Jan, 9 ilP) TJie. te’m- contributions tram city and tbwn Other officers: Vice president, Surviving are "four nephew* and Boxes Are Erecled; wh'lch 'w ill be followed hv a so-* j peratiire in New Eiig'larid during that date. the goal of $75,000 la to be reached three nelces. jV o of these survi­ refreshinhnts and an opportunity tee will be Mrs. Adam G. Quandt, SAMPLE. BEDROOM SUITES funds, and miscellaneous Sources Mrs. Oscar Kreysig; secretary, to jrfk' questions. All interested A number of residents on .this, rial hour with refreshments. The the next five da.ys, Saturdav Including reimbursement from Metropolllun CommliMlnn Meets in time for the truatefs to commit vors are Rock^Ile residents, Mrs. ■ irs. George Rowland, Mrs. G. ,J,. Mrs. George Poole; treasurer, .persons are invited- to attend. Any­ mute' have boxes erected at the McLahen, Mrs. ita.vmond B. Ben­ nrogiam begins at 8:30 p. m. fnl- through next Wednesday, wiil Chock Hio cost — it'$ lotor than yon riiinkl Metropolitan and John Hancock The second meeting of the com­ the foundation -to the actual erec­ Florence Dunn and Mrs. Eleanor mittee appointed by Mayor l^rede- tion of thia project, in time for-use Miss Emma Batz; program chair­ one, wishing further information Upton corner-Flahders road Junc­ nett, Mrs. Herman F. I.,eDP.vt. Mrs. lowing the business session. ! average three to eight degrees be- Insurance 0>mpanies for visiu to man. Mrs! Harry Kitchlng and Satryb. ’ tion. These cannot he moved until rlck S. Berger was held last eve­ this coming summer, Nat N. Requiem High Mass willpe cele­ nfiay call Mrs. Charles H. Kng, 251 Edwin Smith, and Mrs. Lloyd Mac- Hof Lunch Menu low the sea.sonal normal. Colder LAST FEW DATS! policy holders. publicity chairman, Mrs. Ray after the Jan. I delivery but pre­ ning to further study the proposed Schwadel, trustee of the founda­ brated in the convent ohapel to­ Spring street. Quowan. and Mrs. Florence Coch­ ■The menu for the Center 8chcMil weather Saturdav .wd 11 he followed j An Impressive Keith- Company MaeonMnues AM Metropolitan district foe- Rock­ tion states it will require the broad Petit. parations can be made now to have rane. beginning Monday: ."ipaghetti. to-. by a slow ri.so in temperature. Clearance Of Sam­ As of Jan. I, the" Metropolitan morrow at 9-.80 a^'^Burial will work done over that week end, Le- ville and vicinity. Representatives help of all of the various organiza­ Activity Calendar be in St. Joseph> Cemetery, West The guild has voted to hav.-» mato .sauce, buttered -green peas, ,about Tiie.sday and. Wednesday ple Bedroom Suite* THE SERVICE CENTEk Insurance Comany no longer pays tions, industries, businesses and ' Doyt suggests, in order to have the meetings the first Monday of each from the State Board of Health Dr. Irving Stair oi ..iilyer Opl- Hartford. , ' * bread, butter, peanut butler .-Snd- Precipitation during thia period , , . Every One At A for nursing visits and the Jol John Individuaia. Girl Seoul Reports boxes erected si the roadside of month, at-7:.30 p. m. In the chufeh will on the average total over ■ lATTERY headquarter : and the State Water Commlaslon lege spoke at th«i high school as­ wiches. rookies, milk. Tue.silav Saving To Thrifty Hancock Oompany will discon­ were present to tell the state's side' S^wadel asks that all organiza­ sembly today on Teen-Agh Prob- the specific homes for the Feb.. 2 vestry. harbeeued frankfnits, mashefl three quarters of an Inch occur- Mahrhe*ter Home- tinue iU nursing program JulV,l- tions. Ibduuitries and huaineascs All . Tolland u d Vernon news deliverv. of the story to the committee. itCMti are now handled through the Show Good Year notatoes. buttered sninach, hut-’ ring as snow earlv Saturday -and lover* Of Exactly 434 CENTER STREET - TEL 2.0910 In the meantime, the nurses ma-v who have not'prevloualylot'prgyloualy committedc o m m u te ^ special meeting of the Em- To dale Hiltgen has 358 mall - .Mancheater E v e n I n g lirnild lered carrots. h>-ead. blitter, cake, as snow over northern New Eng- IlOO; Shop Tomor­ risa hare, as in other places, have No Action Taken I liwkville bureau of ihe Manches­ boxea on hi.s route. An- approx­ It was announced after the maet- thcmaelves.-advise him t5__*!*Thlem Club will be held tonight St Coventry correapondenl. Kira, ; milk, Wedne.sday — vegelahlr * l*nd as snow or I’sin over south- row For Yoor Fa- plans, even though 'the commit­ ter Evening Herald, located at One Reports given at the annual imate 20 more will -be added when "v'drlte Style' ."'^ We Ing that no definite progress or 8 p. m. at the Elk* Home. -• Market street, telephone Bockville meeting of the: Manchester Girl Charlea I.. Little, telephone Cov­ soup. crackers, tiina fish, egg sal- ern New England about Sunday nr ments at the present tinie are in the additional rural delivery ser­ 7-6231. sd sandwiches, bread, butter, gela- i Monday. ' Are Sure You'll action has been taken by the com­ The Tolland County B lpe^bbon 5-3136. / Scout Council Tuesday night at the vice is started. On Rural Route mittee who arS going to continue the form of a pledge. Baby Beef Club mests- at 7:15 p. 'Find It In This Un­ He has recaived this paat week home of Mrs. John Boyle indicated No. 3, handled by Burton E. Flint. usual Cliearance UMlr..atudlaa,of..tha problem, con-’ a latter from ReV; George B. Hig­ ni;. today, at. the-home of.Frank Nld- a'-moat-«uOcesef«l year-in Manches- ' ther*' are '420 mail boxea included Event! fronting the establiahment of a gins, pastor of the First Congrega­ derweffeC; ter Girl Scouting., with the regis­ In the delivery service. Metropolitan district. . tional ChUroh of Vamon, endorsing The FF'A" group of the high Democrat Women tration in the organization showing The additional fural delivery -Despite tha-inclemency of the the pool project. school will sponsor a social dance a steadj' increase. It t* the atm of servire ha.s been granted by re­ weather the full committee with SeMs Oieck For $160 tonight at the Sykes Gymnasium. To ^tudv Issues the local council to continue ex­ quest of a petition presented the the exception of Alderman John Swhe4el also received, a letter IVllUnm . Cp*grOyq..,_,. _ J. . panding . until,„eycry_ gir] .in ; M.a_n-_ „ postofflce.- according to .LeDoyt., Peter*,- who was called out of, the from Jack Jacoby of New York William James Cosgrove,'66. of ‘Chester who wishhs to become a Fire Call Reminder Clly. He enclosed a check for $100 67 Brooklyn street died suddenly DemocraFic Women’s Clubs are Brownie or Girl Scout may do so. Coventrv residents are reminded arid one for $25 from Sydney j last night at hia home. He wsui beiQg urged to.diacuas the issues of At the meeting officers and com­ 'that on and after Sunday to report, Meyera, attorney, alao of New born in Rockville Aug. 7, 1887 a the day and to have more educa­ mittee chairmen presented , their a fire the telephone number to dial York. son of John and Bridget Lennon tional prbgrama at. their meetings, annual reports for. the year 1952. will be HA 3-2525 to contact the iMtallatiols Arranged CpagTovei He pad been elrtployad the members -of the State -Federa­ These repoFti indicated that more Central Fire' DispalcH 'Miitual Aid bfficera of Kiowa Council, .Dif- many years as a moving picture tion of Democratic Women's Cluba opportunities for training adult service controlled by the" .Willi- gr*e of Pocahontas, will be in- projectionist at the State theater decided yesterday at the meeting workers have been, offered locally mahtic Fire Department. ' stallad tonight in Red Men's Hall. in Manchester. at the Hotel Bond. and at national training centers in Detailed information as to loca- I Deputy Great Pocahontas Mrs. _ He leaves his wife, Jeanette Mgs. Helen Fitzpatrick of this order to bring newest and best tion, type and extent of the fire I Mary Vtndrillo of Mancheater will North Cowfrove, twO sons. William town, president of the County ideas in Scouting to Manchester. in the town is important to 156 i be the inatalUng officer, accom- and John, both of Rockville; One Federation of Democratic Women’s Commissioner Evaline Pentland mentioned. The request has been j HOMt COMFORT pastled- l^'her suite. Following the brother,' MTchae! J.’' CbsgroVe al#0 Clubs, attended the meeting. ALthe 'announced the foltowlng standing placed by-Fire Chiefs Ernest, .1, | DusinieBa meeting refreshments will of l^ockville, two grandchildren. next meeting of the state group' a committee chairmen for the com- Starke] of Volunteer Fire Com-’; be served. „ ' . The/'fTineral will be heW Monday nominating coihmlttee will be ap­ ihg’ year: camp, Mrs. Edmond pan.v 1. and Arthur J. Vinton o f ; Stunning New "Fashion Trend" Kalght Head* Aanoclatloa at^ 8;I5 from his residence with a pointed to draw up a alste of new Morancey, chairman, Mrs. H. R. Company 2. ■ MORIARTY Bros CHIT Knight, outdoor idltOr of miemn Requiem Mass at 9 a.m. at officers for the coming year. Prescott, vice chairman; finance. Dance Arranged There will he a round and ■A 1 I <, . inter >>1 the MatUord Oourent and a mem­ St.. -Bernard's-Church. .Burial will It was announced at the meeting Joaeph R. Monahan; organization, DOUBLE DRESSER MODERN ber of that newspaper's copydesk that Mrs. Jeanette Snow, wife of sq'uarF’dance Satufda'y from 8 " p. T i l •, ) t be in St. Bernard's Cemetery. Call­ Mrs. Edwin Meyer, chairman, Mrs. .staff, has been ekicted president Of ing hours will be after 5 p.m. to­ former governor Wilbert Snow of m. until hiidnight at the Pine Lake Elizabeth Lewis, vice chairman; Shores Community Clubhouse with Regularly $329 the Tolland County Art asac^a- morrow. The Burke Funeral Home Middletown, is willing to travel program,. Mrs. Gordon Todd and tlon. He succeed* Alfred Ludwig, around the state visiting local Walter Smith in general charge. Blond and Beautiful . . now at a saving to you of exactly $106! King size 54-ineh Is in charge of arrangements; Miss Emily Kissman, co-chairmen; Dirk Mills and his Prairie Boys widely known for hi* t a ^ t In Sister Mary Edmund federations and telling- the mem­ service, Mrs. Edward Moriarty; Double Dresser with six drawers, huge piste glass Mirror, Rve drawer Cheat and COAL COKE bers about her recent trip to Eu­ will furnish music. Panel Bed . , with oajt Interiora, renter drawer guides and dustproof construction. painting prlmrtlvea. / Sister Mary Edmund (Malloy), Juliette Low committee. Mrs. Meeting Scheduled The election aecmion held at of the Order of Sisters ofy St. jo - rope and Asia, and also show John Pickles; glee club. Mrs. A quality group at a price! movies of hcr_trip, ^___ Other Saturday meetings include Herman Petorseh; public •relations, stated communication —of , Uriel OPEN A KEITH BUDGET ACCOUNT. Mrs. Bruce Miller; staff and office.. Lodge. AF and AM. at 7;3h p. m. Mr*. G. W. -Jones and Mrs. Jiar- in the Masonic Hall- in- Merrow C o u i*t R u le s A lO C garete McMullen, cb-chairmcn; and with the entered apprentice degree training, Mrs. Herbert, McKinney. - to be conferred on a cla.ss of five To Get O il C^rgo candidates 1950 OLDSMOBILE “SS Prize winners at the .setback party Wednesday night Spon.sored 3 Pc. SOLID (ConMnoed from Page One) by the org.anizational committee ONLY This bMUtlfttl 4-door SBdaii has ONLY of the Nathan HSle Community charter company, the A. G. Buben- Center follow: Woman's first. Mrs. radio, hoator, dofrostor, hydra- berg Company of Switzerland, ap­ STATE .Joseph O'Brien of Willimantic, M a h o g a n y Mrs. Mary.Galyigain; second, Mrs. plied for an order staying execu­ NOW PLAYING mofic drlvo< Whito wall tiros* tion of the court' order. -...... Jane Hanna of Willimantic. Men's The Rose Mary was carrying MONKEY BUSINESS first. Harry N'ayen; second. Wil­ liam A. Wolfe; third. Howard A. hub shoUt. 1.000 tons of oil 'W’hen she set out IS SOME f u n : DOWN MONTH from Abadan. She was defying the Richardson. Specials. Mrs. O'Brien, British, who had served notice to ~CAir OtNGIt CMAMII MAIRYN' Fred LaVigne. Winfield .1. An­ any prospective buyers that AIOC drews of Willimantic. Anton M. 6RANT’R06ERS'C08URN‘MOfffiOE Lassen and Henry Jackson were in claimed title to oil in storage in 1 Iran pending settlement of the na­ , HOWATO HAWKS’ «• . charge of^the party. $359 YALUEI tionalization: dispute. J*p)nkcy\)\js\ue^ . There ivilT be a similar party BRUNNER'S - The oil, purchased at 18 per cent here Jan. 21 with both men on 358 EAST CENTER STREET—TEL 5191 below the prevailing world price, the committee , in charge. Hungerford Mahogany . . OPEN MONDAY and THURSDAY NIGHTS UNTIL wa.s consigned to a Swiss pur­ Jleady For Giieftts famous for quality, cor­ chaser, ■ — ON THE SAME SHOW — The senior Hi Youth Fellowship rect design!’* A magnifi­ The British acted quickly when of the First Congregational cent 18th Century repro­ the small tanker put into Aden Church will have' as guests Sun-, duction In Solid Mahog­ last June IT. Police went aboard day from 7-9 p. m. in the vestry any at a $1.00 aavingt ImmediaUIy. o f the local church, the Youth Fel- Huge 54-inch Double ...lowship of. the AndOvec-CJongrega— Dresser' with EIGHT "jun 7 -.’ ■ On the next day the British o v - drawers).-. - fUm....-drawer BURTON'S FOR BEST^ tained a temporary. Injunction.hAn- tional Church. Plans will^bc made ning the tanker from leaving fo’r "a-’woi-ship program for the Chest and,. Poatar, Bed. Aden. An armed guard was posted 5’oiith Rally at the Union Congre-' Chippendale hardwart, all aboard the tanker to see tha^ the gational CTiurch. Rockx’lllc. JahT finer details! ' Injunction was hot violated. ' — 25;------...... Hearing on a final decision open- i SUN., MON., TUBS. Refre.shments will he .served with Miss S.andra Jenkins, general EASY TERMS * ed Dec. 10. Representing AIOC DENNIS MORGAN In 841 MAIN STREET was Sir Hartley Shaweroas, attor­ chairman of the refre.shment com- \ ney general In - the -former Laibor f -^ XA T^ E TOWH"- _ rnitte.e. In charge. government. He argued before the Boarils To .Meet court that AIOC had not accept­ plus: '*7h« Turning Point" The First G o n.g r c g a t i o n a 1-j ed nationalization and still has Church Christian hoard- of educa- 1 title to the oil. tion will meet Monday at 8 p. m. OF MANCHESTER Attorneys 'for the Raiian firm .. at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Ixirne that- chartered the^ tanker -took A. MacLean on Monument Hill. FOR FINE , the view that the oil was Iran's to sell to any purchaser aijd the Brit­ K e i t J h ' S ish were acting illegally in.trying /■= to prevent the oil from reaching itii CIRCLE 1115U K M&tN MAIN STCT nDjfiCITlOPf'OSlTI LIli-UHILH .ilHOOl. . unni "yu^miu Alt destination. TODAY thru SUNDAY MACPI OIL CO. In Rome, Count - Ettore Delia Zonca, chairman of the Italian Oil Company, assailed today's verdict mfHTtSIRIi Rcmg* and Fuel Oil d l R D L E S as iinjust and said an appeal would mW'iMTaf' sum be filed as soon as the finding.* LIRE BF THE 24 HOUR SERVICE can be studied. He estimated the \ r ' - .95 value of the cargo at about $40,000. METER TRUCKS OURNER SERVICE 2 values 5.00 — ON- SAME HllpW — Special Glasses For SEPTIC TANKS TEL. MANCHESTER ■ stmi TOm VOGUE LaFOND BROS. R o B -& ^ -M £ R 0 N CLEANED, REPAIRED, INSTALLED ' ; 4523 . W*'guarg'niee. I'h'foifrect. wKa'fevrr 'se'pilh'tanic .trouhle 'ye* iiiajf''' STESK HOUSE ^§pecial Needs ■ have. The mnsi irutdem equipment and machinery In Conn*etleM$s 3tONSGNV.:'8IASS....v:=: make, pnssible a BF.TTER Job at a lAIWER price. PLUGGED: Home of thm “ Som of Fnit” . To. ellniinaiK-rtuit trmibles .f.orall.time, ha.ve .McKinney. BrotlMini^ .95. People of Madlchceter r— It's Install .N*w-'‘Root-Proor' sewer’ line. . . , ;.ii: / . party time.-. -We. liave.:.. a p e (^ rates for parties. We also have W’A'rKHI'ROOFlNfeDF.UELLABK - ' ^ ? values 12.9.5 bus sendee. For informatloB If you get water. In fhe eellar, remember we waferprodf ^Ihe Inside and guarantee our- work against seepage. i ?,CALL MQNSO?f 8227 ^ ^ BE .SAFT.! . . . BF, SURE! . . , Call s* The Fuanleet Show iif'the East I • ♦ • McKtNNEY BROTHERS I acony suits SEWERAGE l)LSPOS.\L COMPANY I.80-I.82 PF.ARI. .ST.. MANCHESTER—TEI,. 5808 niL OIME^flON • Xhriftisa ,.c virtue. ■ '“ You fa n ALW.AYS Depend On ' McKinney Brother*" . « R t E N But sometimes we II "lave” pennies—and lose dollars. In guard­ Glorious AH Color Show NOW PLAYING . ing health, for exam­ m -l'()r.\LS. THI-F'0( \I.S. HK.VA Y DUTY Hprsfer Tr»Fjr Mllil. Osrssr -.MITZI OAYNOK ple, a'timely call on (;i„ASSKS for work or.^iliiy , , . whalpvttr your fi. *c«4t Btb4x SCOTT BRADY yogr Doctor may fore­ ' optical nord.'! .tho.v-can Iip taken carp of al-MAN- We have them —F just as they are pictured ih two full pages in V ogue **Pljinoath stall a costly illness. m “ Bloodhotindf , - f'HKSTKK OI’TIf AL.,f)m’ nvKlernoptical labora- Adveatare" Of Broadwky” ^'ILOODHOUNDS And-;-hrinj5 your Doc, Magazine. And Sacony has given them a wonderful feeling of luxury at the •

'• J y : f:- V- ; \ • • ,:0 V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 9. 19M P A G E i t V E MANGHEli'AER EVEMiNQ HERAEDv. MANCHESTERt. CONNy^-FR Ij>AA NU:A R Y 9, s^eclbr. general of'S ir Giii^^ con- } WONB—141*; n f^f/WTHT—MSt Si, Joliii’s Cliui’ch aula In the M'eslerri hemisphere. • WBftO^^lSM n n d i K W H A T - m . Wa-shington;'. Pa. 'rite Rev'. Martin Ndities' Committee Health Plan Over Five Inches WOOO—lt t » W n O —IMS Sets Aiiiiiiar Meet William C. Johnston, 84, a Pres-' 'I*'* W K N B ^ 84t .BMrtoni StaiMtagd Thira WNHC-^-CK S byterla'a missionary in West, 'Af-' SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! ^ufer Co. W illClaiin T o ta l rica more than 40 years before he To Collect Town Statistics «;M —WONS—Jack Downi MUSlCyliaO—WTHT-^Newa; Top O' the Morn- . St. John’s Polish National Cath- retired in -1936. .and M-ho jMiri Plea Made And More Is Predicted Irg. ' •; olUt (Jhiirch,' 23 Golway street. Mill chaseil- the world famed'"gorilla In Sta te jat ...... -isutp -.W-TM—.Morning .Watoli.. —...... -“BHshman’’-foi-$-l{>fr ami sjdri 44 -lop M ill Owed hy District ^ A Committee for compiling WTHT—C*1 Tlnrey. ' WDRC-'-The Music Box. hbl3‘ ■ Ttfi' "aiihuBV ■'nafliS' ' meet ing $1,800. Polio Drive’s Baking Sale WDRC^It Htppens Every Day;. WCCC—,Nrwi; Good Morninff. 'Good Sunhay about 11:30 a. m. immedi­ statistcls on, population and other Officials Close Grpde j- St. L ouli Matinee. Music. Washington John L. Graves, Starts Tojiiorrow. tt A. M. w h a t ately folloM-ing high Mas.*. . . held on Dec. 1, 15 and 16, it was information about' Man.<^ster has By Truman —News; Kofite Hop. WONft—Henrv ■ 51, a Tre.asury department of­ S ix Inches been appointed by General Manag­ Schools for Day, Rain WCCC—Muilcal Scoreboard, WK.VB--N«W9; Mornins Special. Ignacy Wierzbickl. Mho has ficial and formerly active in Ml.s- 'i^ a lSorth End Hasn’t charged that Rogers Corporation, Obituary WKNB—Newj- Request Mallnre. 7:45— WHATri-.News. er Richard Martin. -Hundred* of . cakes and pies I t is —WON'S—Jack Downey’a Mualc .served'as chairman of the-Parish soiiri Democratic circles. Born in ppaid for Pipe Service; manufacturer of fibrous arid plas­ ‘ (Continued from Page One) In ahnounc.lng the formrilion of - -(Continued From Page One) ‘And Sleet Coat Streets, 7';55^ W TH T—W^iAiher. committee for a period of 15 years and scores pf dozens of cookies r Shop. WONS—Weather. Butler, Mo. ^ „ tic product.^, was hot paying for , W DRC—St. Louts Matinee. ' will pre.side. Mrs. Bernice Sen- the’ conrmlttec today. Martin .said will be oq sale tomorrow for the WDRO—Newft. fJOther factors Hinted all of its water. Mrs. Helen Fitz­ The commission did, Truman Town Crews Kept R.usy W TIC—Ste ta Daltaa. Ijt^W DRC—N>wi. drowski, recording secretary, M-ill New-England with depths of seven its purpose is to collect and com­ benefit of the loCql March of Deaths' WKNB—UHF Program; Caravan of patrick, one of the leaders in the pile all information About the town said, recommend “ immediate at­ WONS—Newi, • read the minutes of the'past meiet- ?in Reopening by PUC inches in Boston .and a fool in Himes drive. The Bale will ex­ ■ Mualc. WTHT—New«. . fight being waged by over 400 which may be of Bsslatance' to tention be given to a proposal-'for Snow - *larting- late yesterddy- WDRC—’Radle Harris. Ing; reports will be pre.scnted by Astley Aiiiioiiiices JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE £5’" ---I-- western Massachusetts by mid- tend throughout thC'day, btgiil- August Wolfe WKNB— 1 Nortlv End residents to defeat the federal granls-ih-aid to state plans 4 ;3i—WDRC—The Rerorc Shop. , WTIC—N^wa. the financial secretary, Bronislaw By UCN ZEIDENBERO policy making bodies and admin­ ning at 9 a. m. at 917 Main afternoon and Jurning to sleet and WTHT—Eddie Arnolc Time, compan:^*li request for a rate ih- morning. From 12 to 18 Inches was istrative officials. for connprehensive personal health August Wolfe, eo, for W n y A vrcc—Klddif Corner Parly k a and the treasurer, _ -crease><%slsted that' the.Rogers slreet,\.^next lo the" Manchester freezing rain early this morning w n r —Toimg Widder Bro«-n. WHAY—O jp of poff^e Club. ‘Years Ago^('ast ■^^Ailditioiisl revenue to which the expected before the storrn ends He describedf the Fact.s About services,’’. years a resident Of MancheStef WHAY^iSave a Life. . CTiarles Skrabaez. All,, three have Savings' Bank. furnished this area with its second and more recently a resident pf . l:l5 --W D R i.—^bopper»> ISpncial. ■ i j ^ ’chester Water Company Will j he? rnfoma" sometime tomorrow' Manchester comrmttee as an in­ And, said Truman: 4 :4i—WTK'—Woman 4ti My House. filled tHeir respective offices for • _ • As an added .feature of the ’’This latter proposal has the real dose of winter id a week, .with East Hartford, died yesterday af^;^-^ ■ WDRl,—News; Old Record Shop. WTIC—Newp. Refrigerators ★ Ranges ♦■TV The Wcatlier bureau/^aid there formal body. Four member.^ ap­ sale, down town shoppers are WON8—The Green Hornet. W’ONS—Henry • Hl-Jtnx. man.v years. Elections m’III be held The- cast of “Y^llrs Ago,'-' three- it is entitled from the Eighth | to Ernest L. Morse, vice pres- virtue of affording local and state temoon at a Colchestor convales­ WCCC—Leroy ' and other plan-s rnkje for th* year. was a mixture of sle,et and rain pointed.as a nucleus of the group InYltcd. to drop in for coffee and '5* a inches of precipitation being W TH T—News: Joe GIrand. act comedy^by Ruth Gordon, M-asl| iilities District—and other items jdent and superintendent of the .arc Mrs. Alfred B. Sundqulst. Mr?. groups the initial opportunity for cent home after a long' Illness. W T IC -^ U it Plain Bill. WKNB—Htppy’ii Birthday' Party. 1953. , IF YOU NEED uich will make this one "insig.- water company. with the snow In Rhode Island, and cake or cookies which will be the establishment of workable measured oul.slde the Municipal Born in Germany May 18, 1862. W H AT—Storv Queen WHAY-^hape\ Time.. annoiincriT today bv the director. ; COnnetfUtnil but snow fell in all Katherine D. Boiim, Donald H„ »!l»-W H A T—Croeby’a Quarter. WTHT—Mirtln ArMfntky. __ Appliance Scant” r—la one of ■ the- factors in^ fiharge Denied offered at nominal prices. : health services plans. Building by 11 a.m. today. Weqther, he had lived In the United States •>sjp.VVOCC—New»: 6re<.kfaiit Nowt* William.*A*lley. The play will be i other arca.s. ' . Culver 'and'Attorney Jay E.- Rubl- Nearly all local women’s WTiC—Front Page Farrell. M ved In the reopening o f' the “ It likewise may encourage the' forecasters warned that'the rough for more than 50’ years and was a • !(:>♦—W TIC—Lorenzo Jones. boy. presented Jan. 23 nnd 24.at Bowers APPLIANCEr 'The charge was denied at the H lorm M o v e s .North pow. Martin said the membership WKNB—Morning Special. Deaths Cast Night *^(blic titllities Commission hear- time, and yesterday no authorita­ church, civic and service groups i most effective uso of private and weather would continue through­ gardener for Mrs. Sarah'G. Cheney WHAT—Band by Demand. School b'’ the Center Thespians. The storm moved northward into might expand as the heceseily for have cooperated in rounding up WDRC—-Memory Lane, WTIC—Radio Bazaai . * on the company’s application tive source would comment on it. cxpan-slon aro.se: : public health facilities at the local out the day and tomorrow. Driv­ and also a former custodian of the WKNB—Musifal Showcase. Carol Whitcher Mfill play the Freezers * Kitcketi Sets Maine. New Hampshire and Ver­ the home-baked pastries. WON'S—Wild Bln Hlckock. . W TH T—'top O' the .Morning. an Increase In its water rates, Among those refusing to com- j level in providing e.ssential health ing conditions were treacherous as Cheney Block. By THE .VS.MOriA’rpiIf PRESS ' part of the young stage-struck ■ FOR YQUA ■ \ ■ mont Ihis-morning with four to six The group met yesterday with The cpmmiuee today made a j:4 g _ W D R C —Curt Masaey'and Martha WHAY—Save a I.lfe, , ?5was learned today. ment was Robert F. Hawley, treas Martin ami two population expert.s ; services., motorists ' skidded ■’’^on the slick He leaves a son, Oscar W. Tilton. . ••• \ 4:44—W KN'B;—COnimunlty Closeiip. Washington Ghhrles E. Mer- girl. Ruth Gordon Jones, M-ho; inclics oi new snow reported by final request that anyone who roads or struggled to move cars Wolfe of Hartford; two daughtars, W HAT—Newa. \ riam. 78, fofmsd''politleBl science throughout the pln.v attempts to , Commission staff members, in­ urer of Rogers Corporation. from the University of Connecticut has not been contacted but who “ For the.se rea.sons It .may well »:t*-WDP.Ce-News. ALL BRAND NEW QUALITY MERCHANDISE U) a.in. '■ Mrs. I,nura Bell of New Britain ’ WTIC—Notes aro Quotes \ WCCC—12 Hutidret and 90 Hila. leave her Ncm' England home to stigating the case since the clos- “ We have nothing to hide,” he 'I'he .snow will continue well into in Marlin’s oltic.e. feels in a cake-baking mood will^ I be^dcsirable at thi.s lime to dc- whose skidding tires could find no 4 ;J4_WTHT— Frsnkle Friie>-Bsll- profes-sor at' the University of HOME-YOU said.“ But I think it would be bet­ j vote oiir efforts to the establish- traction in the slusli and snow. and Mrs. Helen Newman o f Hen­ WTIC—News; Planet Man. Chicago. ' na“t -president of the go On the NeM' York atage. Phil; of the' hearing Dec. 16, have Saturday, the forcca.ster said. To­ The UCorm advisers are Dr. W. be welcomed with their product ’ scores. \ WKNB—News; l-'idonin. iind that the district, which is ter to have the whole story come C. McKain, and Dr. Robert G. Buf- ! ment of a program which wall Police advised motorists w.ho in­ dersonville, N. C.; five g|*ndohil- WON8—Cecil Blown. News. \ tVTITT-N i S.b,,,,' Ti.Uev. American Political Science associa­ Biirge.ss and Ernn Biirgeas will b“ ; tal depths of. six Inche.s were pre­ any time tomorrow. Rf«lltBf '''x the girl’s ex-.sea-coptatn f.xlherandj itlng the vcompany'a request for out in the hearing rather than dicted in the interior of Rhode Is­ night. , give the slates a chance to bear sisted on driving to take it easy, dren and seven great-grandchil­ WHAY—News; Morning Sisr Review tion. and onif-t/r.-e. member of sev­ CANTAFFORD have a garbled view of It published Martin said he fotmed the com­ the major responsibility in bring­ and most Manchester drivers have dren. 4 ;«* -W D R C —News. \ WONS—News. eral govcrnrnrnt agencies nnd mother. Friends of the heroine Reduced For Quick Sellout! liike in rates, has not been land and Connecticut and 12 to 18 WHAT—Sports. ,t:l4 —’.VDR0—Music Oft Die RecprC, irged ^ r lire protection services now,” mittee ijccauae of a "con.stant ing the cost of health serrires apparently been doing just tjiat | The funeral will -bC/i^eld tomor- WONS—Moments oi Comfort. Chicago alderman. Born in Hop- will be plaved bv Eileen Luko as inches in Ma-ssi^chusetts and south­ since only one accident was re- |afternoon at b’clock at the WON3—News. Katherine Follett .ahd'Vickl Wach- ; pipe laid in the district for the A spokesman for the PUO dis­ ern parts of Maine. New Hampshire realization on my }>art that we within the nie,'ins’'of all our oeoplc.” 2 W T IC -« e w s . 'WTIC—Spin 'Em Again. kinton, la. (MOST H ^ S ONE-OF-A-KINDI SUIJECT TO PRICER SALE ported since the storm broke yes­ WTHT—News;-Joe Glrind Show. i:H -W -H A T —llaliar .Musir. tel, M'ith Ed Tomkicl , as her beau, ! TO MISS THIS St several years. claimed- any additional mforma- and Vermont. Six to 10 inches of dqn’l have ns mueh''infoTmBtion as Watkin.s Funeral Home. 142 Ea.st New’ York — Albert Voorhis Center street, with' Rey., Erioh • :l»—WTIC—Strlctlv Sports; Weather. WCCC—Newa: 12 Hundred and K Moore, 72. pre.sldehf and director Fred Whitmarsh. J (lis information -was conveyed tlon,. except that contained in a fresh snow will hit the extreme I’d like to have."' terday. ; WONS—Patter by Patterson. Hits. Elementary Schools Closed • Brandt, pastpr^^f the Conqordia w k Nb —iikUaf; Hotii. of Moore McCormack" Lines,. Inc., Others in the e.i,st m-111 he A r-{ : V - - - 7'" E,Ray Warren, president of the letter from the water company’s northern New England sector, ac­ Marlin pointed out that a great' "WHAT—Supper Sertrsde, attorney, requesting that the Kear- deal of Information about tbe town Board Refuses School was called off for the ele- Lutheran Cihurch, officiating WDRC—:Jsck Zsimsv. . W TIC vC lsco KIC. big shipping lit)/ nnld Thomp.son ssM r. Sparrow, ;| GREAT |trict, by WilUam Foulds, presi- cording to the forecast. 4-;«4—W DRC—This I Believe. WONS-VSlioopers Parade. 'Ing be reopened. In. the letter; is available from state agencies mciilary school children, biit not Burial will W in the East Ceme- l;S4.i-WrDrtC-Robert O. l.ewls Show. .„Phil^clphia' Edward Raho, the OM-ner of an all-important M’a- ! nt of the company, about 10 Most schools were closed In Peace Hope for high school students. These stti- WDRC—Guy i^ombardo. ,gon; .Tames Pi''fce as Mr. Bagle'’ which was dated Dec. 31, Attorney Connecticut and eastern Massa- and is not being used. He said the terv. ' / \ WTIC—Weather, ^ WHAY—Famous Trials. 79. S-former member of the Phila- ^buL.it ivaa xuat-diaclo^cd 'Raymond A;'.lohneon toW the^cbm- denta- wer«" goltlng. .some break. _as --The-funeral‘home-win be epon •• ^ * 4—WTIC— Emit Cote Glee Club. WONS—6u«st-SUr. . ■driphia -Qrohestra, ;;fhe ■ Neiw Yorlc -from tlie-YMCA.; and Dot4a.BeW.-;<| .. SALEL in chusetta^ ‘incfud'ing ali" Elementary “ ttonirtantly-clmngtng artuationv- in To Hear Umou til yesterday when Eighth Dia mlssion that the company had been Manchester makes it advisable- to. a result of the weather, however, for the convenience of friends; to­ xWONS—Newa; Music for Amertea. WCCC—12 Hundred and 90 Strata. Symphony"^^ and the Cinclnhnti Ing a-s Miss Glavln, a physical; ct Director Lteon A. Thorp dis- schoola in Boston. . W TH T—Sereno Gammell. I4:44-WDRC—(ialen Drake. / reimbursed by a cuatbm'er for avail the town offlclals of this in­ with authorities cutting out a non- night from 7 to .9:30. ' WCCC—Newa; .Musleal 8cpreboard._ Symphony />rrheatra. Born In education Instructor. / [ sed the matter with Warreh, Grows Pim . WKNBr-Trali Rerdera. / 1085 MAIN STRElkOPPOSITE HIGH SCHOOU-TEL. 3535 charges owed since meteCing went formation. Oil Bus Strike academic class in both- morning 6 : « - WDRC—Newi. WONS—VIddte RevIe , > Italy.. [ Ttf. Astley said'rShears^^ 'have : “Lax Busineaa Methods’’ into effect about two years ago and The committee’s fir.st project and aflerndon sessions to shorten WUllam J. Cosgrove WTKVTtirer 8t»r Rxtra. , WHAY—Voice of IL .G W.U. Los Angele? Dr.'Jlimn Maniiei I been Ip Progress for itome time and j WTIC—Adventures \ of .Archie An hoep immediately..etaied that added that this would affect figures (i roup Forms will be ■» population study, but-.lb ..:,(Cuntinucd from .Puge One) . (CbnHnned trtim;' Page Oney- -lbe_Bliidcn.la’ day by alniost an William J- Cosgrove, . 65, of WTHTVSporti. _ , ,de lA Puente y Lopez. Cuban com 1 M’i’l.contlnue.several nlghUf 8-w:sek„ Rthe district has been, remiss in hour. Superintendent of Schools 6:M—WON|P-SebrU. drews; ■ '■ ' / sill in Lo.x Angeles, and folhn^ In- I at Woodruff Hall of Cenjer Church. already presented to the commis­ . win. go on to Work in municipal Rockville, projectionist at the T :## -WDRtN-BeuUh. WCCC— Keeping Up_^«^h the Kids, I - * ■ . I Arthur-H- Illing said this morning, . .Jta... fire-protection rervice sion by the c o m p ly . i j o n s l r i u f t i o i l r irm ^ .^ p e n d ltu re trends, and property no sign of budging.from a number upper 'legislative branch, Sent a State Theater for-the past 18 or w n r —Mird Tour Manner*. .W THT-No School TpiUy. iiarges, it is due entirely to what Johnson told the commission in valuation trends. of basic demands, among them: ' that each of the sessions would be 19 years, died at his home last WTHT—Weather; Headline Edition 14:14—WDRC—.Super Nhodl*. reply to Quill who had addres.sed four hours, with the freshmen and WONS—Fulton, Lexi.*. Jr. ' 14:24--.WDRC—Gtiei. Drake. he called “lax business methods of };iis letter that; in the company’s Martin said that in making the Recognition of religious mar­ night, after’ an illness of three I ; 1 WONS—Tel lo-Teat. II:4A-tVDRC—P*r»,',e of Tmith. his hearing request to Impellit- 'sophomores, who attend school in the company." • ■ ' ...... r - original exhibits, "an item had not ’ T h e RlChftVdson BiirgCSS-f’on appointments he " chose' “ persons teri's' seven cnlfeagues on the w-eeks. He had been'a* resident of ■ ■■ WDRC—Jack SmtOi. . WONS—Bnir.: MgcPaTlsre. — ■ been included because it resulted riage (feremonles as legal without the afternoon, being released at WTHT—Blmer Dari*. M'KNB-lIptown Rt.ythm*. - "W e' don't know why the bills structlon Company, a building and with some experience in statistics Bo.nj-d of Estimate, but not to the Rockville all his life. - ' : W CCC—N ew *; 12 H undred in d I were not made out properly,” from an agreement made several the recent requirement Pf a civil 4 : 20. He leaves his wife. Mrs. Jean­ 'y;j# —WONS—Gabriel Re«tter. and research. mayor. W TIC—New*. , \ Hit*. , \ Thorp said. "We have paid them years ago between the - company contracting corporation,_ and been Mrs.. Sundqulst at one time did cerernony, unfettered -distribution The no-school announcement tor. nette North Cosgrove; two sons. WTIC—Mary Le* Taylor. \ - Quill, asking for a hearing today, WDRC—Club Fifteen. \ WTHT—Spare P.strM / \ as they were rendered each year. and ,0n« of Ita customeVif. formed by four local persons, research work on municipal finance of church literature and public re­ elementary school children was William and John Cosgrove; a WTHT—Lor* Ranrer. had .staid there wa.s a "complete carried by radio stations early this t;44— WDRC—Ed, Xlurroir. I4:4.V—W O N S— Conn. C o lle g e /C o r .r r i If tiiere is additional pipe on which ^ "Valid Claim” an instrument filed today In the nnd municipal administration for ligious ediuxition for children in brother, Michael J; Cosgrove; and eatiop*. / mental bankniptcy of the mayor riiorning, but the no-scho61 whistle W TIC—On* Man * Famll.v ; we should have been paying for /■"From the facta that I now town clerk’s office indicates. the Providence Governmental Re­ are.as predominantly Calholiq, and hi.s advisers.’’. two grandchildren, all of Rockville. WONS—cnurl** Kashfr. \ 11:00- W DRC^ Bill SbadHl; Plan /Tire-protection service, the bills have," the letter continues. “ I am Signer.s of the certificate of in search Institute,- Inc., in Provl- was not blown. lUlng said, Funeral services Will be held 7;4S_'W0NS—News. Portrait.*, . It Is equally certain that the The board sent Quill this reply:. to prevent any confusion, since the \VKNB:-7-Ncw» ;. B lb liq u lz.. , ' Should have been rendered In each satisfied that the wafer company corporatfon are Eibert A. Burgess •dence, R. I. church representatives on the rom- “ The board Is of tho unanimous Monday morning at 8; 15 at his; 1:00—WDRC—Mr. K e e n .""'";' WTlIT—Frenih Program. tax year.’’ has a valid claim and I might add and Nellie B. Burges* of 3,'iSt Por­ •Culver is employed in the'treas- high school vvas to be in session. home, followed by a solemn re­ —Mvstf*r: Propram. . tVO.NS^WONS Banilstand. mission will make no move with­ opinion that the proper forum for Hard-working employes of the ■WMAY—SorisI Service Program. WTIC—Mv Secret SInrv. “It’s not fair," he added, "to dip that the water company has been ter street, and Ernest S. Richard­ ury department at Pratt and out first 'Obtaining the Vatican’? quiem'Ma.s.s at 9 O’clock al St. Ber- WONS—Adventures of Maisle. the union to present facts on the town’s highway department, wear> . nard’s Church in Rockville. Burial WHAT—Italian Mii.'lr. Into taxpayers’ money in one year reimbursed for all the water fur­ son and Bernice M.’ Richardson of Whitney Aircraft Corporation. W TIC—Tour HU Parade. \ WCCC—ir Hiiiidrei. and #0 Hits, ■ approval, 'which will result in .dispute has been provided in the from lighting the storm since early ; Bernard’s Cemetery, for a bill that should have been nished this customer since metcr- 67 Oak street. Mi'.s. Bourn is n former director, of lengthy delays becau.se of its lack ifprm of the board’s mediation com­ S;l.1—WHAT—Here's To Vets. ll;?.4—WONS—New*. II;44'-M'CCC—News J2 Hundred an _paid out. oyer a number of years.” the town. - __ Ot a repcesent^ve.Jiere...... mittee which. reporta.-luUy to . the this morning, were faced witn ine | pi-iends may call at his home, 67 S:S« -WTHT—T'lis t* Tout rSl. In his conversation with War­ Uapital— stock --*f -85O.D0O d* ■pr-ospeci o f qilowlng the streets in . grobklyn street, R ockville,m er 5 — W n c—Name That Tone.- 40 H ite...... ^^'^he "customer” was' ribt ’ ideh- Martin said today he Hopes the ' On the other hand. Tito Is ex-, boc ’. on all facta.” \vrn;i;— t.oh’iri;- Dni'ei. WONS—Paula Stone Show, ren, Foulds said he did not know fi-fied in the letter and Johnson, divided into 600 shares .of $100 fiar town a serond lime, J ® , o’clock tomorrow night. value each' and starting cnpllal’ is committee will he a “ conlirtuing pected to stick firmly to the prin­ WHAY—Morton Gould Conduct*. ■"•nOri-'Pre «nd Take. how much'pipe is involved or how when contacted, refused to say thing." He expects that from time ciple of separation of state and Shcekey, superintendent ^of • me , WONS-^Giacle Fley.* Show. WHAY—Berio Progrrm: Pot Pourri, much a retroactive bill for fire- which customer it was. listeiraa $21,000. to time it will be_given specldc department, said that 15 polws Mrs. Mary Steele 9:44 WDRC—Mr. Chameleon. ': Tl<‘—Holly woO<- Lf've Sforv. ' The purpose of Ihd ftrni. accord church functions. He repeatedly WK.N'B R olk* Parade, protection service would-be, but he "If the commission has read you have been at work since 2 ^ a,In. WTHT—Newsstand Theater. It :4.4— W ON.S- Bandstand. projects to undertake. / has contended that the state has Mrs. Mary Steele, 87, widow .pf WTIC—Best Plav*. added that the company is work­ the letter," he told this reporter, Ing to the instrument, is to con­ Irons’ Death clearing the streets, and Fred Frank H. Steele, and for mifity M'HAT—Roiqn. Program. duct a building contractor bu.siness. carried out a ' constitutional guar­ WHAT—New*. Night Watch. ing on it and would present the "you now have as much Informa­ antee of freedom of religion, but 1T» 1 1 1 7 1 1 Lewie, the assistant superinten- years a resident of Bolton, died WONS—News; Thomas Moody; Show- A fte rso o * . bill to th i district. tion as it has in its filc.s.” ...... J b .O llO .W S -r aHl.^ntL.said'.the_.smea Hit of the Week. 12:44 WDRC -TMMiei of • his official press continue*.to wage Wctlnesday aight at..the. home._qt. t';ts-:-'WOWS—Doctors Make H istory.-- ' WCCC -Kii'nw"T('air' UhTnh The' PliC announced on Tuesday I He added that he did not intend an almost dally attack upon indi­ )iavc to be gone over again. At her daughter, Mrs. Harry G. Robin­ t:SS—W TH T—Cro.e*flre. tVKNB--N>w*; Movie Time. - that the hearing was^ being r«» fto' argue- the case ” ln the-news­ Drivel’ Is AfPt*8l•» o P TP* t * I «■. <,§■ pmg '-.(m brother, Joseph Irons.; ' ' ^o'be annot^^^ j and the driver wer^extricated -Iri’ The company has stated that its panding costs and taxes, permit tended In court that she tliought Funeral services will be held.pioved a b^rt to ' the Cyril F. Mullins-Funeral Home, «:5.5.-WTlCyrN<* • I passersby, They ’sijffered severe additional evidence would affpet turnpike when tho vehicles -np- | «>i> I j l g l l t l- iO h l 1 ‘.m— WDl^C— a fair.j:eUirn.t.o.,stpc!k .holders, and •pi:oacl»Bd.j:ach,other..from.pppusite------...... 1 the.itnck^o contained a statute. Monday afternoon at 2 o’clock , ^ rmorirrl -.Uiing in 281 Barniim avenue,_Brldgeporl. i(C^tninc.7CiQod ..MUiit bums. 'ITie dead included nine ' flgUTea 'and' exhibitx a^ndy-pn-e- to create a reasonably, increase in ’i'he plane blew up and-c'rasVied from Tils hbnie at S6XAuVel'stroet: ''(^IdW vlih staeet ' Burial will 'be' in •'thT 'Lakerirw w'om‘enV’.tw6*'m'e'h and six' childreiv sented in the first three days of directions. (Syr. thinking there was | F r O l t l S p l l l T h IIKCI’ Rev. Clifford O. Simpson of Center center Peril and o '' M®'" J’"®®,; , Bridgenoi t ^ Tlornlnir Spc(!:Ut. ■surphis-so. that the epmpany’s in­ insufficient room for both vehicles, in the wood.s. .'nt''Saull aa Cochon, M^rru Hl-Jlnx. the hearing. , ...... near the St. Law'Tepce river, 40 Church will officiate, and Interment! north of Center street, where it j 7 ._ _ _ . ' Durmg the hearing, which was debtedness can be retired and the applied the brakes iiiul skidded will be in the East-Cemetery; 'slopes down toward the North End. 1 >Morninff S^renAcie. plant o.xpandcd to meet the grow- into Clark’s truck., (Continued E?**™ Page One) miles cast of Quebec. A«.lh^r NOTICE mosa, tluit the II men—all aboard from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. - [powdery today for, skiihg at the W DRC—.N>w«; Shoppers Special. the after section of the broken Kennicott Copper Compi President E. T. Stannard, ------— [more conventional ski areas in - We have combined ^11 our Quick-a$-a-Bunny Trim tanker'- had been-saved, X fym I ] town—Mt. Nebo ski slope, Mfemo- 7^ Bv New Pastor- Budget Summary (A dispatch from Tnipch. For­ dent-designate Arthur D. Storkc operations at our n^w sales­ and Vice President R. J. Parker. t l i e r a i l i a r c i c < rtal Field and Center-Springs Park. COLOR mosa, said the Keelung -Coastal Despite the weather, however. Members-and friends, of •'the room. We are no longer do- •Radio reponl-ed- It- heard- the Na­ th'ci-e 'W'ere no; xept^ed break-Methodisl Church are Invil- injr any.business at (Continued From Page One) tionalist Chinese freighter I'en TWO KILLERS EXECUTED >^pbiies Plays RANSFER 481 Middle T urnp^ Ea.st Ping had picked' iip 29 of the fiJalcm, Ore., Jan. 9—liP)—Two Th7 ‘Manch?m?V^'DWi's^^ ®‘* °P®" *’° “ ^® Program at P, M. any precision tlie amount by which Avanti’s crew. This report-, which convicted Killers were executed The Mvssion*r>Nfl5lroi*;Of Eman­ Connecticut Power Company al | the pat.sonage, 70 Henry street. 4;0n—K »lf Smilli. total federal expenditures may be ponfllcts , with tokj'o acctmnts, 10:30 t h i s morning .said there had I Sunuay afterhoon from 3 to 5 4:00—All .'-.boaril. < early tod.ay in the Oregon Prison uel Lutheran ChurCh has decided '4:1 ,4 -Meet the Slera. expected to drop 1n future years cduld-not be verified.) b e e n no power failures, and Lloyd ■ o’clock. ' STANEK gas chamber after' an apparent to ■ p'ost^ne its cniertainment 4 90—Howdv Doody ' under these assumptions.' but if The newspaper .Asahl said .its suicide attempt of one failed. Hobron, manager of the Southern Rev. and Mrs. John B. Post and .4:110—College Roundltble may he fn the iieighborhood of 15 radio station picked up a report schcduleii for tonight at the church 4:90—Sportacopg, , -~ Electronic I>aboratories * Executecj were Morris Leland, New England Telephone Company sons, John and William, will be at 4:40->We«tber Forecast. billion dollars. Ill nty jiid.'jnicn't, from a Japanese patrol boat in the becau.se of the storm and difficult said that there'had been no unu.su-1 home to the ebngregatiem Sunda^v 27TWIOAD ST. 26, convicted of beating and stab­ traveling. It will take place instead 4 It—"'orld'News Roundui liowevcr, a drop of this magnitude are^f quoting the rescued crewmen bing to death a 15-year-oId school al trouble and that he expected afternoon. Mr. Post was appointed 7;0(Vr-Sidewatk Interview*. cannot he expected or at'least two on Sunday at 'p. m. and will fea­ 7:l,'i— C«iilty Fe r Thestei 8 as saying eight are dead- and 12 girl, and FrEink Oliver Payne, 49, 8 Hobron added, however, as pa.stor of the church on Dec. A or tliree years. > missing in ^ e disaster. ture two plays and musical num­ and the family ha* occupied the 7 :30—Those Two. Tax Uediirtlons w'ho killed a Portland grocer in a that traffic on the lines was very 7;4.'i—Camel New* Ctravsn (In San FiSncisco. Globe Wire­ holdup-shooting Jan. 9, 1951. bers. ’ ■ ' - heavy. pa-sto'r’s residence for about /on e K-.no— 4I*nia. ■ Uniler pre.sent l,vw. a numlicr of less reported tlte. SS Coalinga Hills Under the direction of Allan R. The storm-also failed to produce month. , Several improvements Sr.lO^Llfe o f Lllcy, the tax, increases enacte'd in 19,’')0 radioed that eight were dead and Coe. Jr., a play entitled, “(2hrist- were made in the Kbm^ by . the 9:00—Th.- Big .Story . and 195k will terminate in .1953 an unusual voluAie Of ^siness at 9.,10—The Alurlch Fgrntly one missing from the Ayanti. The raas Under the Star*:’’ and ■- the MartcheAter’ Memorial’ ' HospitkI. Parsonage committee ^ t h e Worn- ■ 10.00—C«V«tc»de ot Sport*. WHEN ITS n o d t9 5 4 ... If _^thc increa.sp.s are message Indicated all other crew Senate Approves other, '.'Where Love lA,” will be Hospital authorities up to noon tOr an’s , Society . . „ of ChrjAlian Service 10:45—Greatert FIgl.ls. .aUqvi;cd tq. exjiii'C .ns^^^hethilejl, thq .niriBhe.r6^:,.lfad. ;~heqn. rcscueid,. but :1J;00—Man Agsi. st Crime. ;^layed by a . the .Center d ay 'sald ''th ere 'had'bsefi--no-4itiO(iwt-of ■-whtch ..Mr*.v.EI iEKJries . ■'Tr;’*»-tTiji,vie'Tlm»: — « —?-v TIMEigMT govenuiretil' \vl)^ losi: abbut UVO this could not irivconiij'.mScI.), . Thespian*, directed - by -Mrs. Ruth caavialties either admitted or'treatl''"chairman.:^ 12-. 3(P-:Nrwa: ■ — ■ billion dollars in revenue in the ; ^ G om m ilt^ Temorrew Rowley. . ■ ed .ill -the emergency room The Post fanriily has been cor- fiscal ycrar 19,54. .'The lull. cfte,ei,:- -L~ . : , ______— ; *• M- - . I - ■ irom One; One ca.sualty restfiUngJromuie by the peopm of Norll 9.30—ScieiR-e iRev’eW. n pprbx i nj.-i t,ely i?\!r;. Lnii?n;7JJ)j? H cispit^ :^Q te 8 storm, -was the Rept»ation l^enior.iChurch. arid they are hoping that .10;00-^8hs.ce Patrol,___ UTHROPiH^URAIKE ammnrt 10,:3Q-tQ u)i -Kid *.. “ ~st''Jc»nf erenacss; among -Republican' Ldague basketball doubleheaaeD|manV. phfsdns may find opportuni- , tLOO—tv'tid BUI Hicko, ■ . Xatlonisi 0*4.1^ ! leader Tqft of Ohio, DembCrstlc scheduled for the Blaht Side tacr^-/ t y t o call .Sunday aftemoon. t .11 ;30.:-TaiTy,-and IKe Pfi -On-tl)e :basi-.s-of-1 he-,-present • fi-soal leader tyhdon B. Johnson of Texas a d m i t t e d ’ Y .E S T E R D’A Y : P M -outlook and, existing tax laws', the adpp building ton l^ C lt 'h M ^ e n 12:00— B:g Top. (Contimied from Page One) and Sen.’’'Case (R-8. D.l, who .Mrs. Feilxia- Kargul, Windsor;' pqltiKMied. until Tuesday.- 1-00—Gene Autry, public debt.(ls expected to Increase heads a special GOP committee on Peter rlocek, 87 Blrcb street; ?Jrs. Manchester H i gh-W e s t from 259 billion dollars',At the be­ to grant the cb.ipmunity the same ; the .size ,of committees. Elsie Martindale, 2l Norwood Public Records ginning of the current .iflsral year Hartford High- School basketball defense powers Lis the European street; Airs. Sadie Wemeski., 53 game scheduled, for 9 tonight, at to alioiit ’264 h'Uion dollars by .Tune dcffiise’ community is to get. What Deepwood drive; William JCeating, the Armory was reported as still W a r ra n te e Dead 30. rfltlo. ami 274. billion dollars by 107 Hamlin street;,-Airs. Lillie June 30, 10.’’’4. we need are far-reaching politicaj on at noon today. Bertha* SchieBfel to 'fcdythe C. RADIATOR Entirely New I Entirely New I Entirely New I Entirely New I Entirely New I Entirely New I Entirely Ne w . The .\foiii and economic powen? to get the Aboiit^fown Johansson, 698 .Renter street; Miss Complete details on today s . Dexter, property -at Lilac and ' Expenditures . for natural , re- eomtnunity working on both feet," Faith FreebUrg. 229 Hartford sports calendar may be found on q-rumbulL .streets, TROUBLE? STYLING POWER |P0WERGLIDE| ECONOMY! SAFETY DURABILITY POWER STEERING aourres programs . . are.estimated Brentano defclared.- > The weekly setback parties will roadv Mrs;' EWlth Pliillips, 156 the sports page, . i Rutldlnir Permit I I I at. $4,100,000,000. an incroa.se of be resumed at 8 o'clock tonight at Elrch street; Carol Ann .-Piela, 38 the West Side Rec. . -T------/ I K 7*’® "■.®'*^^®'' 'and To Edgar J. Berube fhV Rolda 727 .million dollars over the cur­ Birch street; -Sandra Meacham, business in JJanches.tv today, and . ^ alterations and' Look-alike fashions are always i rent fiscal year:, almost all of ’s Aiilliol’ize 34 West5t (Jenter street; Harold j with most residents P®«^ring ^ dwelling at 46 Turn- Park, steer with flnger-tip ease, The u-sual Friday/^' night^^rd Clendaniel, 37 Corn.2ll street; Ken-1 stay ,indoors many Main s*^*'**^ ^ , $800. Ch*v.ralet't lower New 115-h.p. “ Blua- New automatic starl­ You go farther on Greater ease and Heavier, stronger, ■o popjilar, always look so charm- \ this Increase is -in the atomic en- party of the VFW AyuJfiliary will height, and flowing Flame" engine with ing and passing range every gallon of gatl safety. Greater visi­ mere rigid contlruc- yet retain the feel of the roosL Ing. Make this' pretty pair in.;-a! No embroidery necessary! Juri orgy progratu. neth Johnston. 14 Arch street: 1 merchants took advantage of the : Edward Glofka for allcra- iron off these cute biinny anil S^chool Addition be cancelled ton'ight due to inclem-, ADMltTED TODAY: Jerry : “,'"® i-tions and additions to a dMielling lines givf you the Powcrglido.* lOB-h.p. for fas! gelavyoy, Greater over-ail econ- bility with one-piece tien. This meant oven Optional qt extra cost, exclu­ brightly colored fabric. ' Farm I’ rograni enl weather^,.--"' ^ flower designs onto tbt.’s vycarables Net expenditures for agricul­ Keitli, 67 Seaman circle; -John,! ott^eir establishments newest look in con! "Thrifl-King" engine greater patting ability Omyl And Che'vrolot curvOd windkhield. longer life for -b car sive to Chevrolet in Ht field.' Pattern No. 8915/^ a scw-rite|-or linens. Enough motifs to make tural, programs'in the fiscal- year, Andover, Jan. 9 — Voters of Cajlahan, 34 Oliver road; Linda- The only businesses benefiting , ^o James H. Veitch for Samuel N"ew in te rio ri ore ..with standard gear* in city. Gas consump­ it the lowest-priced Finer brakes! It's the alwpys famous for perforated paUjHtn in sizes 10J 2. two complete'sets of nursery linens . Tyt. '.Ray T. Boulet. son of Mrs. Rivard.^Coventry. from the weather w-re pelice. alterations and additions lo •Cs-bleaHes el ro»*glMf euWMtic (rewiel*. 1954 arc estimated at $1.800,000.,- this -commpnlly have au Authorized -Ahtgusugusta Boulet pf 10 Congress l.er.s coipe to tbe phint: richer and roomier. - shift models. tion It roducedl line in its Reid. soferf Chevrolet ever! great durability. lion end I1j-h.p. "SlM-noM'' antlM ogdonel 14, 16, IS^Jier^Slze 12, 4’ s yards V,‘ith spares to be used on pajamas; 000 (which is) 116 million dollars the School Building committee a DISCHARGB:D YESTERDAY; M-inter meather equipment, 234 Ogjg, street, $200. on 'Two-tM" and Sol Ah medoii ol oUro tea. of 39-: or use them on blouses, overalls, lower than'the estimate for the street: is .serving in Korea in the Main street hardware store re- insurance can only stand be­ (Coefimfolioo of ildedoid oqwtoMont end Mm town officials to- go ahri)Sl'''oe »i'i(>*4i**ro>ioo*. Ida Ottone and family. PINE f HARMACV th4 book, 25c. , printed in this issue. 25 cerjits., years ahead. . priation for that smount. thUf meeting. ' . . . . Main streeL ’ ■ , Peter Ottone. r S ^ y -V , \ - t T T - ,■ t . if MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, (JONN.. FRIDAY,, JA.NUARY 9, 1953 PAGE SEVEN Manchester EVENING herald, Manchester; conn, Fr iday, Ja n u a r y 9. i9gs T in m p x until Jul.v 1, and runs .for the 12 honey Id have the pension' ques­ months after that. Law .requires iSidewalk Law - tion placed on the agenda for the You are eordlall.v invited In. attend a free lecture extttleJ consider that we have done every- Pension Board directors’ Jan. i6 meeting. ..Celebrate 50 Vears of Marriage Dorothy Smith the President to submit his budget f tftanrlffBtpr 'thing we -could do. ■ vbet us be will­ Bill Asks ^ 5% nearly Hx monhs in advance W its '-Violation Lasie ■' Mahnney’''made the -requeat—of CHRIS'Di^N-SCIENCEr GOD’S MESSAGE" OP 234853532353484823532323485353533248532323235353234853232348535348484853485348534853 General Manager Richard Martin ing to Change our .own minds on effective start. HOPE AND HEAUNG fonttus Iffr^ some program or policy, if that Court Martial Thus the, document which Tr;i- yeaterday. Easier MShoney said ; CeiUng fo r U. S. DIMES RHYMES Wails 'Decision he is re^dy "to demand immediate,, eef.^-logical.. -Let.ua noL.operate Inian. submitted today will, be ad-, ;.-4^ irihinistered enilreiy"'by'1 ^ ■ s Sb S d^t ^ ^ o w a " soMiy wllh die-hard SMumptions of x x r o u p n e a a y l o dlrectora- delay in the' T U Blmll Str»rt V e r c tjT? ear hower government. ’ Dodge, the • Rockville, Jan. 9 — (Special) — Robert Stanley Ross. C.S.B. f- ' llMiehMtar, Conn. our owh complete perfection and of Tax on Ineome ' THOMAS F. f SbROUSON, President-elect's ; budget director, Tolland County Superior tk>urt CbmplicRted PropoHal matter. , . ; i nf'New York, New York' ' i k FBPOUSOK. our enemy's total obstructionism. (Continued (rpui Png* One) , LET TBEM EAT CAKE ^ has Indicated it will;;he reviewed Judge John H. Klng.today took a M'ahoney also said he mlglj^t ask ' I puMlihem, item by Item and thatvehanges will To Directors’ Meeting Martin to h^ve the pension group : Member of the Board of l,ecture»'hlp of The Mfither Cliweli, ' Founded O ^b er 1. IMl Let us not, having done so much, (CoBttanad from Page One) broad view of the cnargea pending (ConUnenJ froin Page Qm ) be recommended. against three area truck drivers appear at the Jan. 16 meeting. The First Churrh of .Christ, Scientist, in Boatoil. MaeeachmeMi then wash our hands of the urorld's was mentally unbalanced. She did "represents my Judgment as to The Town Pension Board is House dcllvery.,said these taxes sre Cdk9* dnrf ceekiM by th« se«r«. tfie amount of funds necessary to But he has cautioned against charged with violation of Rock­ This morning Martin said he “'•"•‘ :Sd W n y e - ' ^ d fate, and proclaim there is nothing not. testify. le President said 73 cents but prepared to make a definite recom­ Nc* nt Mnncheeter. Conn.. •» "a well-nigh unbearable burden on Enough to s«rv« a kqien— carry forward our programs for e.\pectations of Irpmedi.ate major ville's sidew’xlk ordinance; ■ hail already planned ' to put the ■ Monday, Jonuory 12. 1953, at 8:1 S f. M. more we can do, and that every­ bur people and a serious threat to Conviction on the charge of . rery dollar in the budget would cuts in spending. "You'ean’t per­ Judge Klfig told attorney Ber­ mendation to the Board of Direc­ ‘a le Mall Matter. premeditated murder carries a the security and welfare of our tors on adoption of social .security item on the agenda for the meet­ thing now depends on somebody our economy.” Hovo boon biricod ond coddlod by toward programs directly re- people and for world peace." But' form any AO-day miracles." he told nard J. .^kerman that he has uh- ing of Jan. 16 or for the meeting , In tho r 80WCRIPTI0N RATia He urged Congress to pass his penalty of death'or life Imprison- Sted tb national security, and 14 newsmen earlier this week. for town employes, adoption of a Fayablt In Adesnoe else. There might be something Tho lodiot of this rogion. as s new government wa.s coming til Jam 16 to tile a brief in the •(ipplemcntBl pension plan, and the of Feb. 6, whichever had the light- : proposed amendment and sent It menV^But If the court decides she cents mote toward paying for past case..He informed Slete'e Attorney Horae* Bushn*ll Momoriol HoH I Tear...... we could do. There might still be was temporarily Insane It can ' '1 In, he said, he was making no ape- cost of inn er sing pensions under er agenda. He said he would de- ; Hontha ...... to the states for ratlflcatloh be­ wara. Jc*t' H. Reed thet the etate will ride early next, week when ..J.hc I.Afayette Circle, Hartford, Conn. la Montba some responsibility upon ui. Our acquit her and make recommenda­ clflc new. ieglslatlye proposals. the present plan, Fo.ster H. Wil- I fore two-thirds of the state legis­ Chotokito cohos ond loyor cohos, Against Tax Cut •'This in Itself makes more dif­ hilve until Jan. 23 in which to eUidy agend for the Jan. 16 meetfrig is i Month ...... conviction of the wrongness of the latures adopt a resolution forcing tions for her care. Says U. S, Tourists llems. the group's chairman said To ho Given by , .ifeattr ...... The President made no proposals ficult the budget-cutting assign­ 4he Aled brief. The judge alao call­ tod*--. made up, whether to include It | ■m te Copy .. .• Kremlin should not diminish our Congress to call a convention to Jones concluded his one hour and Angol cohos and spico, for increased taxes. But he told ed a conference with Ackerman 8e<-nnd Church of Christ, fIcJentlst 44 minute summation; ment' which congressional leaders Williams made his statements for that meeting. j ' ■ lUMBKR OF propose constitutional a-inend- a Republican Congress whose A re ‘Ainbassacloi^ and Reed in an effort to aet a Marlin wifi present to the di­ “ Hartford, COnn. own perpetual concern with our "What is the motive? Upsido^own and dovil's food— have taken upon 'themselves. In ageesd upon by the Pension Board THU AStlOCIATED PRESS ments. . » leaders have been talking wistful­ past years, Truman Ij^s budgeted dale to announce his Anding. rectors, a summary of the salient flie Aaaoclated Preaa l» J*jJ« rightness. _ For the best chances of "Please examine theae facts in Each ono of thorn is nico! after much. a’tudy on the com­ This* would be "an . uncharted ly of tax cutv, millions- for such new progr'Jnvs as Paul W. Fultz. 34. of J36 Hlfltard .jioints in the Pension Board's plan, •nuatd to the um of tJ-j^J**'"*,** nr doing something about the world sequence—these things Mrs. Smith "All Arne^aus ^raveUngT abroad Manchester, Wiinam Ahlers, plicated aubject. He deelined to aII nawB llllDRtchftI Crcdll€d tO it« Of course, and one fraught with ser­ “I do wish to make It clear that fisderal aid to education. Congres.s, sa.ia before the board . renoris to written in layfnan’s lang\iage. S !L ^ S «rw fi edited In thli P4P«r situation—and' these chances must ious danger," Reed said. , was quoted aa saying about her In my judgment It would not be are unofficial amba.saadors of the 23, of Stafford and Paul-W. Ridzon. u A aJaothe local newa publlahec!^™- husband; f ToH-hoifSo coohios, brownios, too, by refusing to nuthorjze the prb- United>• States, and the contact.'! the directors, what the plan ta.' **Al rllhta of repttbllcatlon of ai^lal be the major concern of any one He quoted reports that 28 state wise to plan for a large budget de­ grams, achieved a b u ^ et reduc­ . . . . , 25 of Tolland, are charged with William’s made ids statements People who reallv do not Intend legislatures — four short of the " ‘He told me I had been a between Ameriron., and peop'e. of , .idewalk While their ^lapatohca herein dro alao reaereed. holding responsibility In theae Hormits and oebirs . . . ficit during the period when busi­ tion, o her lands «lo nu.cft to change the to The Hersld when Informed of a lo pay hack should borrow nothing needed 32.— have passed such re­ detriment ‘ to his career. He lold ness actlvlt.v, civilian einployment. Ftali aerrlee client of N. B. A. Sere- times—Ave must explore and ana­ Surtly ’midst this grand array 5.9 Billion Deficit ■ request by Director Walter. T. Ma-r but trouhte, ^___L ...... solutions. Status of the move Is me he was being shanghaied and national income are reaching distorted plot,.re which many , E f drivera ^ r the Holstein Besides the estimate that federal ropeans have of us and to promote **Wbl&hora' Repreaentatleea: The lyze not merely the enemy, but doubtful In some states, however, (transferred) from his Job as a No swoOt-tooth nood hovo coros. unprecedented heights.” It would expenditures would climb to $78,- better understanding of this coun­ Rubber' Products Company of Mathewa SPfcW A»ency — New ourSelves, as well. because legislatures later rescind­ result of my behavior. He told me still be "the-course -of prodence and Rockville. Ackerman also rep­ work. Cblcaso. Detroit and Boaton, 600,000,0(X) in the coming fl.scal try and its people," Miss Emily w i N m OF This defect in Mr. Truman’s final ed their action. he was sending me back to the wisdom" to strive for a balanced resents the Holstein Arm. ^MBMOTS AUDIT BUREAi; year, the higbUghts of }he budget OIMILII,Smith, leaderIT of Senior Girl Scout C^CULATIONB.______At the same time the American United States.' Before that hap­ „ Ybs, toko oil tho fomiiy orders. budget, he added. The drivers were found, guilty of official approach to the world slt- pens,.! 11 kill him.’ ■’ message w.ere: „ Troop 1 which spent three monjhs Taxpayers association, an organ­ Lot diets fodo and pause, / - The dominant feature of the 1. T he deficit next June 30, at the charge in CXty Court and as­ m m gatlpn is nothing new with him. ization describing Itself as a re­ The star defense witness. Brig. budget was military - costs. in Eun>pope last summer, told mem- YWCA HOBBY COURSES the end of this 1953 fiscal year hers of OiToi'd Parish Chapter, sessed $‘20 each. However, the He has never grasped the very presentative of taxpayers in all Oen. Rawley E. Chsmters. chief For every tooth-some bite they tohe TYuman predicted thet expendi­ Verdict was appealed and H>eir at­ psyWilatrlst of the U. 8. Army, will be about $5,900,000,000, in- DAR. at the monthly meeting yes' V 83SKSir.ra.??ss» K,ss elemental idea that, as between brackets, called for a new law f t : tures for .military services In fis­ atead of the previously estimated torney described the law as "arbi­ REGISTRATION FOR NEW TERM SiTbe Mancheater Beenlt« Heralc!. limiting Individual income tax was recalled by prosecutor Jones, W ili help the Polio cause! -terday afternoon ht the Mary two world powere such aa Russia cal 1964 would reach 246,298.000,- 10 billions. This reflect.^ a slowr Cheney Librsry. At the conciii-, trary, unreasonable and discrimina­ ilay adeerllalng dojln* houfii rates to 50 per cent, it submitted iiemld Photo. who asked him: 000— exclusive of atomic energy and the United States, there cap down in rearmament spending. sion of her talk the sneaker show­ tory.” Ackerman ,told the City AT Y OFFICE — 79 NORTH MAIN ST. _Jonday—1 p. w. Friday, , a 54-page booklet on tax revl.sjon "In yOur opinion was Mrs. Doro- outlays of $2,700,000,000. That Court that auch an ordinance Tueaday—1 p. m. M onW v be no peaceful solution at all which Mr^and Mrs Delphi., J"rvls of 1 Magn(,son of 44 Wetherell thv Smith In the grip of an ir- But by June 30. 1954, at tlie'end ed many of the colored slides whiph , WeJneadajt-1 p. “ • to the Senate-House Committee on compares with $44,380,000,000 in would eventually result in the Hol- it “fiioraday—1 p. m. Wedneaday. does not Involve some accommoda ■.Interiiai Reyenye,Taxation. rcstible Impulse when she plpnged .. th*.-current..liacai. year. and $39,- of fiscal 19.54, Truman est^ated. the group took In Europe last TUESDAY ONLY, 1:00 to 9:00 P.M. -K m Tfnnwday. - •UY CAKES AND COOKIES ioM ORRQW Ih'A deficit Villi be ir.900-,00(l,o00. re^ ■su'mmw. T...... — jLeiiL, tStmpanj': ,xr.rnoylng,,.9E,* tion and compromise. He has con Reed’s amendment also would brate their golden wedding ahni- court. Aim* Jarvis of 184 Cooper a knife into her husband's side?" 727,000,000 in fiscal 1952. The tions from the town. He cited the ...... versary with an open house to- Hill street and Oliver Jarvis of 129 "It is my opinion, UiM she was,” AT THE MAMMOTH POUO FOOD SALE President Indicated that atomic fleeting peak defense build-up At the business meeting, pre­ •Sehodul* and Program on Roquoft S ‘ 'd7i^he’fl?Jo"Ti^^.aeh slstently taken a poaition, set his take the Jederal government out of apendlng during the year: exceptions made in the instances e t pubUeatlon except .Saturday-; We estate and girt field, leav­ morrow from noon-to-S- o'clock: - fitimmer- street. ■ There- are four Chambers- replilsd. / AT Y 17 MAIN STREET,-- NEXT- TO THE energy expenditures, would soon sided over by the regent, Mix. Wil- rhin, and proclaimed that the only tax At the end o f flsoAl 1952,"last 1 „ T . c, ...... other trucks condiAting similar ing those levies to the states. The lAte-Rev. William J. McGurk ' grandchildren and two great- He testified oreviously that he . result in more weapons, with MANCHESTER TRUST COM PANY June 30, the year's^ ficlt was four ""I. ^ „ " 'i f : loading or unloadlng operatioblf; PH O N E 2-4260— 36B6 or 8673 ~ Friday, January 9 thing that can happen ia for the of 8t. James’ Church married t)ie grandchildren. was Mrs. Smith’iy'physician when atomic plant expansion about end­ o support the pro ect of having superior (Jourt Acker* local, couple'on Jan. 7, . A i A recepUon for members of the the A'-mv couple/was stationed at billion dollars. The president thus enemy to come: to. it.. No one's 1903 ed. ‘ ' . niiw sUuafed L ™ ' ■"»" withdrew hi. e.riier Sllega- OLD^BOMPANY LEHIGH CORL double ring ceremony was per-J JarvKs family will be held tpmor- San Antonio, ^ex-- and had ob­ 7$ Per Cent For Defenae predicted, a deficit Increase in the lA no'w RlLllAtPu OH InP T)|TipPlTy i #$%& mb>s41mbs«ssa Judgment Is infallible, but it may w At. TJTet* . $ n,,wfies T iKeA fr- ...... - ^Howavea-. qyeralL the;b,ew budg­ Y-ork-streets; -which had long- beeo et called for eight billion dollars Russia has hot rejected impossible, has Suddenly eased lesB in new appropriations than reasonable proposal.- To the itself, so -that motorists, taxi > v « Truman asked q year ago. It called it h u RonB through the drivers, traffic cops and pedes­ for new authority to incur obltga- - ...... tiona o f $72.900,000,000.. accepting au phases of trians' are" aii reaching the' cbnlclu COIOK TEUVDION. There will be al­ ID" It predicted a shrunken deficit YOU CAN OWN A N iW BIGSCMIN CROSLIY FOR AS LOW A^ $ 2 .8 5 A W IIK led Baruch Plan for in- slop that it was the buses which this year, hut a deficit of nearly 10 most as many sets in 1973 as there temational\control of atomic ener­ contributed most of the usual traf­ billion dollars in fiscal 1954. are radios today. That means W hat kind of homes will your children have gy, except one. ' That ia the provi­ fic snarl. The movement of traf­ And, the. President, said, if l-wcnty years from now? This company already sion for international ownership of fic has been speeded upj 60 per things go according to his esti­ most homes will have several sets. the atomic industry in every coun­ mates and plane, the national debt cent. \ '' by 1954’s end wll be but a billion is thinking about therh — and getting ready for try. And-ihe-truth about this pro-^. — The •ftormal ■ busineai^- and- own MGt HALk .Wh'yi biip actuilly sw by you fbl)c$ who hava wantad to doUara short of'the^egal limit of PACKARD -n«A.. them. ppirt. ia.that w « w.puld not accept — 274 billion dollars... ______- :St merciai activity -of - the - world's it ouriMlves, but that yet we keep help us findlhomas for thaia Postrinvantory "ttrays" . . bVauti- It May Alter Budget / Iteantifnt maroon; ' Initio, heater, greatest city seems t^> have suf­ 'A gohd ttrea. ■ «nl,v mHe«. ParJ oti^bp answ^ in the new __ It in eur propoeal aa we keep it ful groups and ptaeat of - WathinF Furniture- that-turnad up- ~ - t Budget mesaagee, looking a'year fered hot at an. Tiepartment atwe f EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT 'and a halt into the future, are al­ Club ,485 lighting will come on aut9irtiatically as darkness really hopeless, we do not- bother most pleasant experiences the But for this spending bluep'rtnt falls. There will be clt^cfric equipment to kill to make the alteration in our owh - i 240.00 Credent Buffet: Semi-circular 18th Century he shouldered the entire respon­ modern metropolis haa ever had. sibility. 'Without mentioning the HOME CONTROL. Central electric position which””would theoreticslly 646.50 8-Piece 18th Century Mahogany Dining Room design in mahogany; six drawers...... 1 5 9 .5 0 germs in the air. . ’ " ■ ' It’s that way, we suppose, with with .serpentine-fropfe credenza buffet, 6-leg Sheraton name of President-elect Eisenhow­ BRUNNER^S - Packard ‘heart the home' will control ellmingte this important difference many of our modern aerV-lcea and 229.00 Credenza Buffet; 18th Cyentu^y mahogany er, Truman said he-had kept him between ourselvea and Russia. We table, two Chippendhte arm chairs and ,4 matching side Informed through Detroit banker 358 EAST CENTER STREET— TEL 8191 A healing, cooling, lighting, commy- Most people will have electric kitchen equip­ conveniences. We consider them^ chairs. Chairs have ladder backs and rose and green . serpentine front design wtih eight drawers. . .14 9 .50 assume that, if this provision were necessary, and suppose th^pt wji Joseph M. Dodge, designated by OPEN MONDAY and THURSDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 9 niedtions-moybe even windows. ment in units which can be arranged in different removed,’ Russia' would' rel’resf --damask - -jiull-o-ver-- .ippholstei;^’..,../ . -.-.?,-dZ5.00, ... 116.00 .ExtensionDxop-leaf .Table;,,tr|plp Dupcan -.-■i<-.'vEiaenhower. .to, became. .the-.,new. ebuidn'V n v 7 without them; flion Phyfe base; mahogany veneered...... 7 5.00 budget director. ways. They will he able to talk efectrohically from some of its other, previous something tskes them away tem- •^However. I wish to make ,1t .fimiBtoieaa;.im-digu)p.aojaA^ TCTTig4iyrama\'we^^'ilDa.O0 in the-decisions herein represented. - many t^mes as much eleetricity as you tod^y^ jr which always happens,eventually, iMcks. Ensemble with arm chair above, each ..1 9 .9 5 » ...the President-elect has no re- 'hot so. Slid'we 'proclaim thRt''we we drift back to them„ and soon 338.00 8-Picce Dinette. Modern Maple in amber finish aponsibility for the amounts lii- have done everything possible to they hnve us. back In their dull, op­ I . with e.xten.sion table, 4-drawer credenza buffet, two arm 142.00 Drop-leaf Table, Truetype solid cherry Dun­ cluded In this budget.." ’ 'I'o supply this extra electricity, the electric promote agroement, which is visi­ pressive grasp; But the tem­ chairs and 4 side chairs. Upholstery is red leather­ can Phyfe m ^el with triple- base; extension His last b'udget, Truman told 1 conipanics are carrying forward a tremeadous the new Republican Congress, ||| bly not . so. And, on that assump porary apectacle— that of- /right' ette...... 1 9 8 .0 0 style...... ^ . • . 9 8 . 5 0 PAPER expansion program. This comp.aay, for example,, tion, we lock our own policy into belng'_ struck Into the buses'^ in­ WINTERW^ / 162.00 6-Piece Breakfast Group. Gray birch with gray 59.75 Drop-leaf Table. A small Sheraton mahogany IN THE A-rigid mold. And the more often stead of into the people who- were piece g:ifKK| Ipr the living room or dinette. Six reeded has doubled its postwar supply of electric - . we proclaim that the shape and ef supposed to miss them—is pleas­ wood-grained plastic top for the extensiori table. 4 side l e g s ...... — ------•■>•.••• - 2 9 .9 5 ■rr power. By 1960, that, supply w ill he tripled — fort of our own policy have been ing. CONDITIONER chairs have seats atid backs upholstered in gray and red striped plastic...... '9 8 . 0 0 1,8.9,5 (^) Side Chairs in Sheraton design with X-back SOUTHWEST S e c t i o n perfect, and have left no stone un- lICHT.CONDITiONING. will include and still growing. tpmed, and the more this is be­ RiCAN-^Undavd epfat^.gold striped satin seats, each ...... 1 1 .7 5 539.00 9-Piece Dining Room. Modern blonde oak- in- ' 16'95 (8) Side Cliairs. Sheraton-Empire'styling in buUt-in.sunIdmps, special fixtures *l'his is one reason why there is ho real need lieved, the more we strip ourselves ^ eludes an extension table, O-draipt’Cr credenza. a large Do You Ntfid. mahogany finish; red damask seats, e a c h ...... 9 .7 5 ' Monday, Jan. 72 for lighting effects indoors and of power really to - do ' anything I china cabinet with sliding glass doors, an arm and 5 side for new federal government electric power about the terrible prospects we out 93;00 Drop-leaf Table. Dining piece in solid True- Spaeo For Your ' chairs ujiholstered. in cherry red texture. , 3 9 8 .0 0 ^ t^nd Finishod Tuosdoy If Nooosrary) out, ceiling panels that glow. ^'.1' line to the world. type cherry with six tapering legs...... 64.50 WATKINS projects. Mr. l^ruman openly called on Parties, Wotliings, . , 249.00 Credenza Buffet; 3-drawer model in cherry 143.00 Hutch Truetype solid maple cupboard with aaOTNBM.lNC If „you Uvo on any of tho siroots in this soction hovo your popor out Stalin to. change hie mind. We G E T IT MOW,., ENJOY IT FOk LIFE I finish...... V...... •. 1 2 4 .5 0 two shelves, one cut-out for use as a spdon rack. 98.00 on Monday^ Procoods from thoso eolioctions of popor Mrvt to hope Stalin does. Mr. Truman be­ Banquets, Showers, funeral 64.00 Set of 4 Chairs for dinette or dining room; ma­ 110.00 Water Bench.. Truetype Solid maple buffet buy now oquipmont for tho Mcmchostor Momoriol Hospital. spoke such things as «. d’etat, with gallery back; two drawers. Right'Size for dinette, S ERVICE revolution, defection of satellites or E tO i? hogany finish Sheraton Transitional style with blue WHY W AIT- dining or living room...... ;79.50* MAGAZINES — PAPER AND PAPER CARTONS PICKED UP deliberate decision in the Kremlin, The Winterway does a big oil heating * ’"' damask .seats...... 3 2 . 0 0 Omand The Homes of Tomorrow, like the Homes of Today, will tM net»r to bring about-a change in Russian THEITALIAN- job in. small to medium home#. Year 185.00 Comer Cabinet. Large Truetype solid maple ' IF fUT OUT AT THE CURB yooicaomoderaizo 149.50 Table-in-Ser\‘er. Looks like a large mahogany - piece with four open shelves; arched top policy, and any of these things after year it automatically provides Chippendale serving cabinet. Conceals a table that ex­ PLEASE NOTE: CoHoctions W ill Bo Modo A s Schodulod Rqin or be served well by would be welcome, if we could get AMERICAN HAU gentle circulation 0/ warm, clean, hu- yourhomtMwoo opening...... 8 9 .5 0 tends to 9 ft. 2 inches...... 7 4 ,7 5 them. Mr. Truman bespoke a hard lU EXDRIDOE ST. ■iidified air. Ask us about this hond- OB EASY TIME 152.45 Set of 6 Chairs. Truet.vpe maple bamboo Wind- Shlno — Unloss It Roins ln o Downpour. concentration of our own on the -' - basement unit. , -1 j 14.95 (6) ^Mahogany finished Side Chairs; lyre back .aors including an arm and 5 side chairs; set .'.9 1 .5 0 .maintenance of the military end H AS2U RQ E PAYMENT PU N Empire ^ylfe with wine striped seats'; each i... .7.9$ Atomic power which might per- COM f M M PHOm POP ISIMIA7ES LOOK FOR THE MANCHESTER PAPER SALVAGE TRUCK— HALLS 225.00 Corner Cabinet. A large Truetype solid cherry W i '- •UAde the Kremlin that its ideas CLEAKLY IDENTIHED BY SIGNS ON EITHER SIDE! Complete kitchen facilitlea tf pi«ce with ^thic-arch grill glass door. . ...'. .1 5 0 . 0 0 of expansion are tpo dangerous, wanted. Also bar facilities. i ' . , * P H O N E GIVE YOUR WASTE PAPER TO THIS WORTH-W mI l E PROJECT! ABd wa have no -visible dhoice but Caterer furniated U- desired. 134.50 Extension Tablet Duncan Ph>'4c drop-leaf 3196 or 8606 e (o do that.' For Further InformatioB Call model with three leaves; mahogany veneered. , . 8 9 .5 0 M O M O M i i M . But, meanwhile, let ys not freeze f. 142 East Center St. •Bhor our own mental attitudes or JOHN AND1810, t-OlM Manchester ' % or M M — or nt the chib. 1301-315 C E i^R STREET — TELEPHI^ 5135 « « r poUdea to the -point where we I ilii li I III! Wlif ifesmajmi gjwwiaa I' k/j',-! ' >. I . r - ' v • -I' I A. -I t- ■

- i* MANGHESTEP e v e n in g h e r AIA>. MA-NCHF>STE1V--€0NN.. F4^ina y . JANEa r y 9, 1953 PAGHNINB MANCHESTER EVENING'-HB MANCHESTER, CONN., FR 1I>AV. .lA X lJA R Y 9 v l S ^58 PAGE e ig h t hv'Seconrt C hurch of Chw atf.Seieii.--s'.ChrU O aa.ScienCA t Opd^a. M w aage filirislia ii S rieiii< re list, in H artford:; Several loral of Hope and Healing.” Sivitch to Council-M anager T i ^ i l e r S Vires. E n g a g e d Fi'N X Y RliSINESS BY HERSHBERGER c a r n iv a l BY DICK TURNER Chrlatian Scientists are' planning A 'public praftitioner of Chrla- TOONERVlLLfi' FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX tian Science healing sinre: 1917, M r . )Masm l^M ’U lre M oiiil.'iy • t n a t t e n d . ' • . ' U I I i 1 y P i*ojK i.sctI • V . .yj. • !■ ats-k***- .-.k .V j4 - -W idely, -k'nnw u. 4n -';th c ...Tlnlted. 'R oss...... I* xlgo . . . ad A U thariZfd .tesirb« . - antt N onsense M a d e b y B Towns in M r . H e n r y P e c k ' 5 1952 ' Stales, C anada. Sm ith A m erica: i of f'hrisU n’n .Science. M e becam e a PREE W ATCH l i u B M i i r (("Continued from Page O ne) The practical application of F.uropk and Africa as a m em ber'rbrlsllan Science lecUiier In 1924. ’ I E S Bible teachings.to the. healing of,'of the Christian .Sc^ynre Board o f. and has yaveled throughout the INSPECTION A n "fiBBTfShminr ndteW 'for M fiig" 9 Ktfty-i?ighf"m anager goveinm e^ W . v p r h l y ThyTh f 1 jertfifTT*htp;"^Btt-;'-ftosa l w s* r^ - 5 ■=— • ten years one out of every tw enty- New York. Jan. siTier draft ierm a lifTKe^^f^h TIh Ff yotir "w atrh ia ao _ valiuble » jfood sport', w fs ({rouse huntinR., cities and other local goveinm enta [ TaconiB, , Wa.«h. ipopv t 43. 000» . a n d 96 months. Instead of ' 24 of a Chi'isllau Science lecture by ^ tended lecUu"* tour. He will speak !, - - ' ; that you nniild he lost w ithout Durin({ the hunt, he fired - Into a seven A m ericans m ay be killed or ,, .. I Cincinnati (.SOt.noot, often "called -R obert .Stanley R rss of Nevv Y ork ! at Biishnell M em orial at 8 : 1.'^ p.m. | There are usually eight to ten ^ o ' t injured by a drlpking driver. m onths a.s at present. It. why got bring It to G ^V - thicket and out cam e a redfaced joined the Hat of com m unities hay- "beat governed city in Am cri- V a n . 7,andt. a N aval reserye cap­ City, announced for M ondav night ; on .Ian. 12. H is s\ihject will b e; frankfurla In a p o u n d . D K T 'S for fl-ee tnapectipir' and individual w ho yelled. Ing the council-m anager form of | " the largest council-manager tain.■returned last w eek from seven'i i ' ■ ' . ’ ■ nereasary repair*? X lf repalrt Red Head You Idiot, you sH Fellow shl'p . governm ent during l 9.'">2, bringing city today; Teterboro, N. J. ipop. week.*' setive duty, m uch of it in made hy a Cegttfled Watch- m ost killed m y wife. The average m an't business or t o 1.141 the num ber in the U,, S. 28l the sm allest, K orea. T here, he said, he' traveled maker. ■ /'' H untsm an I'm really sorry, old professional life la necessarily, to and C anada now having thl.a plan, C ouncil-m anager gov'e'rnm ent la incognito talking to officers and the N ational M unicipal League re­ ino.st popular in M -lne. w here 117 m chap. W on't you please have a shot a great degree, self-centered. W * nr'n and. decided; a t m i n e ? . ported today. com m unities now have this plan. "Twenty-four months ■ have m eet, not as m en, but as doctors, A t the current' rale of adoptions, California ia second w ith IQi, fol­ proven to he loo short, O ut of this, lowed by Texas w ith 91, M l c b i g a n Love hasn't c h a ^ rt m uch since m rchans, elaw yers, ^ preachers or the council-m anager plan will be- there ts onl.v about 19 m onths o'" dentists— and. in m ost cases the com e the prevailing form of gov- "R.?:, V irginia 64, F l o r i d a .*)8, f e n n - com bat dtity. D ur troops reach only 7 - ^ L c n ^ d S caven^an dayj,'"except that dia­ ernm ent for A m erican cities by 'sylvanla .54, X orth C arolina 47, a n d m onds hayo replaced clubs. a b o u t 7.5 per cent efflrlencv before! • v y ''''' real m an Is hidden behind the. m ask 1960. A l m o s t 40 per cent of all Oklahom a 4.5. they have to be sent home.'/ S S !rn d n / of his profession. W e see, not the com m unities in the U. .5. o v e r 25,. "Council-manager government He added that acrvlce term,* . Grouch —W oman' Is nothlnjt m an, but the doctor, the electrician, 000 population now: have. th«_plan,. affords -a - unified'adm inistration w o u l d 11Rvr. t.o be frozen before 809 MAIN ST. ^iit a rag ri 6>ou in every hcaiT i.s .. i,.., .. \lslature tw o years ago. The other native of M anchester, Conn. "The ing tha draft period, but the ques­ WHEN V(M NVAM ii! u ( arrive at, but a m anner of travel- atm osphere — som ething that is dif­ W o adoptions w ere accompllslfed m anager plan alm dsl Invariably tion Is considered too unpopular puts better ' people Into govern­ „ M r. and M rs. W illiam T. Blank, ' i n c . ficult to define. Som eone called It )jy local ordinance. for general com m ent. FELLOW SHIP. Can we define N ew port becam e the first c*ouh- m ent. It m eans a better council W hile,m en are drafted for 21, .Sr... of 3.1 Sum m er street, Hnrt- • f'’cndcr Ilndy W om an— Everything sl{e says f e l l ^ s h i p 7 --W ell, perhaps It ts cil-rtjanager city in T lhnde Island,* -and a- better •adm inistrator. A months. thev are now being re-j ford, ann.ounee the e-ngagem e.it of SHOES OFF • VNhcrl Aliifnrru nt goes in one ear and out the other.*, w hat food la to a healthy appetite; fakiM advantage of a 19.51 c o n - m anager, . trained-for his job and lea.sed after 2’0 m onths if their , their daughter, Barhard Jean, to REGULARLY PRICED C « » « 1*51 ^ N I A I M . Husband Yes, there's nothing what faith Is to religion, and stituttenal am endm ent providing free of political ties, is pretty sure sei- e includes a tour of duty in R ichard J. .McCnnville, son of M r. REG. PRICE • Wheel Hal.inrinr la- ■ T. M. u. i N». ew. to surpa.«.s a m ayor .selected for a Korea. -I " 9d Mrs. Richard M rConyiHe of to block traffic. natural affection is in .the hom e; borne rtile. FROM $7.f5 to $1^.95 LargeM , city to adopt rounrit- fine piofile." wi-i* Z andt b rought up.the polili- 99 Keenev atreet. , • Motor 'I'tine-up /- 9 -S 5 '‘‘You’d better havo something in your purse— I don’t carry and patriotism i.s to a citizen: w hat Rem em ber, boys, onlythe fresh confidence is in the business w orld; cally hot question as the House | Miss BHck .'uadunled from this stepladder around jFor nothing!” , TO INTUO^tfuCK THIS BKAUTIFUI.^^ATIONALI.Y ADVKRTlSi:!) BRAND • Hruke Serr i> r egg gels slapped in the pan. and harm ony in music. m enu for the com ing week, begin­ "Armed Services com m ittee le-J.Har-iford ruhlic High .School and n i n g J a n . 12: M oirday scalloped aum ed its study of the, w orldw ide , is now em nloved at the Connecti- Colli tn h "mtlitar'y situation. T oday's wil.ne.a.s c u t M iilinl I.,i'"e Ins'iivnce C om - R f i I f . • Cai W:i''hini' with MAJOR HOOPI.F, potatoes, ham .' pea.*, bread, oleo., „ O U T OUR W A Y BY J. R. W ILLIA M S y. m. V. %; Pm. m. ■ DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE milk, diced pears; Tuf^aday , m eal 1 O m . O m ar Brad.ey (hairnian of j pany. *>!r. Jtcf'nnville eM noded M l’S. S o ^ cch i^ I the joint chiefs of staff.fonlinurf'"si. T hom as .Seininav.v and is now M A 3 0 « MOOPLE, X AM. MRS. [UM-KAFF, W DEAR LAO y/X'M ttm- f * * * <»">**•» ^ e . bread, oleo, milk, graham >'PLANMlN0"tVte“TR lP lN A ..... , AlLlk’LU fim plai'A d,- t r* a. in a iA i” 7 m UST B e A LOTOF MAfeTI- C O M E O N Wti-iOrfCOMB - w e AiJD' T *‘H« jutt said hs waa going out to gat somsthing to curs a erar1it Colum bia Teachers’ Association will attend munipts out of Uieir caves nrd dug- ORANGES.* 20 V erses (poet.) {J fem ale * 29 Military . 42 C rustacean 21.*1 tirk.* W h a t «k. t h e irrcm aie over the top on Its quota. Aa yet a Connecticut Fducatlonal-as.socia-; outs," short ssid. hut suggr.sled it sheep (pi.) reservation on 43 I n f e r n o ^ Vr-y.- r i v e r d i d she haa not announced. aaststarUs tion county council m eeting-,M o^ oiigivt he possible, to bring, more BANTLY i r o i l c h the" H udson ' 44 B rother of or plana for this cam paign but vs day at Stafford High School,,/" [economic pressure on China. 22 P i t c h e r 19 Billiard stroke River, — Jacob (Bib.) 24 J e w e l s expected to do ao anon. \ Mra-^’Ciirlsflne Mlegel I Lovett c.slled for tighter laws 23 Squander Point 46 S m a l l e r Smith la Reappointed ' OIL CO. 26 A l g e r i a n 24 Strong w ind 31 L a . s t 47 Pen nam e of Mrs. Cl,>stine Fliegel. »>lep-' '‘‘"'''V"''', s e a p o r t N ew ton’B. Sm ith of Columbia lother of Mr.s. llaniel G. Horton. i.he>'-moulh,s He [ 7 ^ ' ' - 25 G oddess of 33 O n e " w h o Charles Lam b TEL. 2-4595— 2-4596 .27 U n c o o k e d C enter has been reappointed trial tee prom pt action to close loop- 2 T discord; -fhopK — •48"SnraH ~vailey ' juslTFeTiere as ahnm inred"l 3, W C l a l r atajil... lihi aid a n oJ -Jlhe D o iig lss ' T T n I a g ~ 1S'~'n f'-‘‘pa TdiTial- iT nporta-nre 30 A s c e n d e d 28 A t t a c k 38 S n u g g l e 50 Eccentric LT. Robinson, first selectm an. A t­ iJlhrarv and the loral school, died ■ 7 . T a b . 6 at a W illlm antic .liospltN. | to lentove "one of the gieat haz- 34FUxen cloths 2’ Burning sgain40 Social'outcast w h e e l torney F.lizabeth D ennis HiitcHTn-* ard.s to\national security." Range and Fue nill he alternate. Cbaunce.v M. FliVel. wife of Joaeph Fliegel dptgoing Secretary gave 35 Prppositions Wc.sl, W illington. w aa ^ 9 v e a r * ^ 1 i r " 4 r " 6 7 t » » 11 Sqiiler. Sr. will continue as pro- ' th>-c;onim t(lee seveial other recom ­ C3o.MA30R- 38 D irection (ab.) a e c n t o r . ; a n d V »"9 In Czeclio.slovakia. m endations,. including a proposal Oil Distributes JU6T GRAPE­ 37 S and hill A B-" 14 Slsberhood rontrlbiite* Bo.sVdes her husband and h e r to take pi^tbipt steps for a ays- M F R U I T A N D i 30 D e p a r t e d The Siaterhood of Chestnut Hitt steprianghler, Mrs.. Horlqii •*oe tern of UniYei;sal M ilitary Train- 333 Main Sfr««t > • * B A N A N A S g j i r w i s u v o »».%.aL.eiea. 40 M u s i c a l . r ~ S i f Svnagogue. aL.,a.m eeting, M onday; Jcaye.s a step.son. JoaepiyFliegel ing ,(U M .Tl- .- TH E WARM WELCOME i n s t r u m e n t « night, voted to confrihnte tow ards I Jr., of A shford; tw o .si^"grs ahd C ongressm en declined Im m ediate 41 N e w 2! e a t a n d w ~ • l i — fhe:M arrh of Dom es drive. : three hiotliers In W Lsc^alA and comnient. pending study-of the de- ALLEY OOPS Where’d He (lo? BY V. T. HAM LIN p a r r o t T h e v also appointed a com m ittee 1 tw o grandchildren. Funeral gerv- taiied pi-oposals,...... w hi'h included . 42 A p p l a u d 2) P to be headedT)y M rs. Sol K oenigh-' ices w ere held- today at 2 p ! m . . an extensive plan for levam ptng HEARING-AID FER CATSAKE. HOW 6HOULO THEN VBETTER 45 D isparaged berg, to m ake plans for a P.nrim [ from the' Rol ler Funeral HonVe. th- .Toint C hiefs of l^taff. P r r m ow o d o c co m e I KNOWnM AN START STUOVIN' 49 H ad regard n f f " » observance to be held in March. | W illimantic. Rev. Benja.min B'. Slioi t w ho h,iB been an opponent TO DO 6UCH A ARCHAECX06I6T. PHVSCS, LESSN BATTERIES f o r i P Hnste.s.ses at-the M onday m eeting i .'It.vring of St. R aid’s Kpl.scopal of U M T . expre.s.sed heU«''T that this CRAXV THING? NOT A rWANT DOC 30 1 3Z w ere M rs. Sel K oenigstierg. Mr.*. [ C hurch, W illim antlc.-ofriclaled. In- w as a "d ead issue" as long as "Se- phvbici&t ! 51 French island For/Xll Hcarlnsr-Aid.a TO ar/w PUT.' Hsrr.v K oenigsberg snd M rs. M il-* term ent w as in the IN illlngton lerlive Service continued in effect. 52 W i n g s I J? 53 Likewise ton kaskow itz. Hill C em etery. I/ty ett said a system of t.IMT 1.4 jfiunrantced Frefih § ie "Only satisfactoi y" way to 54 N o t h i n g N T h e 6 Club m et at the hom e of M rs. Fdna Rim lngton for luncheon Manchealer M anchealer Kvenlng Kvenlng HeraJd HeraJd He- He- lower, : e r b htilitary i n rn»t_s bv. keoplng / 55 Obscure 1 M W ednesday. Also present w as M r.*.""hmn eorreapondent, ,M 1*» !*(u«an • standingX forreadow n to a ntlni- 40 ill ■nding\l .58 Disorder t e l e p h o n e Wintmantlr mmi) backed by " b a s i c a f l y 57 Water "M argaret C um ing of Blythe. C an -1 RendlefoU j i ada, w ho is at present visiting her. 1S 0.5- . T - S , I trained resm-ve." m easure (ab.) « 0 PT f t 4» 48 daughter and son-in-law. M r. •od I ______m VERTICAL K” Mr.*. T. A. L oughrev of Colnitihin j T. a. aap u. a SM. ea. 1 A b s o r b e d \ T j i k e . ■ . 8 7 3 M a i n S t . Tel. 41915 «,»>. ns* H U S* a— M . a*. 2 Large f f " B h ■Mr. and Mr.*. Philip H. Isham ,; . Sr., had as rerent guests ,hls' ‘No, thank you! I gaw H on talavigion!" 2 Decide IT" . U n brother and sister-in-law . M r.'and , i - a M rs. Ratil Tsham of N ew ington and! 0ip». «0M *^53 their son. Harold, of N ew ington, i WATCH YOUR FIGURES C H R IS W E LK IN , Planete^r / Disguised BY RUSS WINTERBOTHAM BO' Y A N D H E R B U D D IE S Tragedy BY EDGAR ;>1ARTIN 51*nche*ter F.vening Herald fo - : M arlow ’s has .lU.ST the adrtinff m achine you i^ d to tin lumbla correspondent. M r*. Fm nk VEAH, A CRA2V PATTERN. FIRST HE BORROW S BuTlTDOESlLOOIS/ Ift TW VZL fSMNTVWHG th e jo b o f jfOftd fiirurinK in DvaCMMGEO . I TVM«i*, fiV fjW T W X GtffPOSR. iTWKt W O RW D 0 X 0 Marchlsa, telephone W llllmantie j ^ i O N E FROMANOTNER kAGPACE SHIP...THEN ^ HE WANTS TO APPEAR i HftO \T tA\SS W RM 6 B V 1 OO TO .WtW J STEALS A CAR... LIKE AN EARTHMAN c«wv tvou S- 0 8 6 6 . * I p l a n e t a p p a r e n t l y ANE> FM SS-yNNOTk^BO V 5X 3!bt^'LV^HM >_ CIMYW w a n t e p t c t l a n p o n . RNACLV, He-TA K E ^ - S C S X >* WOO THE EARTH WITHODT ^CLOTHING TO DlS(&U)SE ;..THE LON6ER HE'S VUAtH \T l O R ATUtR(SE,THE THE O ^A L FORMALITIES, HIMSELF, IT DOESNT tAOIAVCA ViERBTVY*. Hebron d i f y w o f h a r d e r IT'LL EE Electric Rouges TO CATCH HIM! Puiiipttwn Uiiil , Schedules Play VICTOR T h h nrt p i f t n i For Next April Adding Mochiee^ H ebron. .Ian. 9- ( S p e c i a l ! T ) » r IS Ji:S T 'THF. .M Arlll.NF, Hebron Parent-Teacher Associa­ FOR ONE REqtTRINO tion I* sponsoring a play. "B erth*. » pf Ut4m, INR. T» M. Ifaf. u. t. Prt. ~ the B eautiful Tt-paw riter-G irl." to ' IVA.kT., ACCURATE _ Standing Proof BY XL VERMEER be presented som e tim e in the com ­ FIGTRES PRl IMH' M ICKEY FINN N o t Q u i t e ! .BY LANK LEONARD ing April. Robert H. Horton has, . hern chosen to direct the 'ttlaW Can be carried anyw here ’ I/SfS ^ E A S T TER M S I LOOK h e r e : t h is, . W O W I Parts are being given nut, or will . . . ii*.ert nn.vwhere. No ADDS ] WELL, CC5BWEB-ISN'T EVEN^ [HOW'S r«4T be in th- near future. It/cill *11 he j RENTALS AMI I'VE BROKEN! > FO R ' special training required. MUUIPins] The C A R E F U L wnL.I'M BCM ,NOW , THAT |yES,IA 6S E E W I T H hv loral talent. ( Totals up to 99.999.99 . r e p a i r s TWO OVENS ; FINISHED WE EOT OUR POWTOVER, J w u .im l 1 T H I N K ' Aft'ynfre interested in taking n" lDUSTING?. Sturdll.v eonotriH 'led. fULLY AUTOMATIC' d u s t i n g d SERGEANT! OF COURSE, f r o m N O W O N part is asked to tr.v out for the ' 6 6 i i MICKET W HSNT HI THE O F F iaA SHEIS GOING K same. The, group prnrturing.it will VERY LONG THIS M O IM n C , B U T J 9E STRICTLY the rallert "The Pumplown Play­ - F O R H O M E OR OFFICr,- Rocket Vty) NOnCEP THAT SHE U FT / BUSINESS ers." ' ' ■ . s O r A h A Hebron in pre-Revo)utinnar.v VIcyOR ADlMNfi MACHINKS FROM . * 99..5' t H I M a l o n e ! rtavs was known as Pumplow’-n, SMI"ra-^ORON A FR051 ...... SH) 9. . " i ( l from local trartition .w hich has been BURROUGHS FRO.M ...... , . 8120.00 ' hanrtert dow n. • . .8109 .50 Skating I* Lim ited REMIN’GTON-RANn FH 0 5 T . . T'oim g folks here have hart orily a" "'few ' "days' so ' T» t "‘fo r 'SkaH tigf T h ere lytve* also been very few day.*', T.ii.a,(,.w.'ea«.'eiL . w * a » w k i . , k could 'be—indulged .SnnwfTrll mav see a. change. - . pv ^T ».'«! fp; t THUVER ■ ' IfN ear'Y ea>'«'BA hy ' ' CAPTAIN EASY Feeling: Of Guilt FRECKLES AND F '-•••s’ Gallery •H ebron’s first-N ew Y ear's ba'hy,. I o n p « Tue uauE MODCfEKA g T i R A N Y tiC ~ EAS«n the credit for w hich qorries frotjj FAMOUS WHRTI& THE FIRST ) RUMNIMS'..OW AWP OM. I OtOWT ljOOK..rvE KNOttW you TOO BeFORC WE.STAUr,gentle­ WANT TO INELL..V0U CANT IE GOMi HAVE A owe I A PftK^ufioeM Mey.wmat IS PERf ECr/ Bur 1 oonY (he-G ilead section of the tow n, Is THING VOU CAN X CAN'T RECALL WHY- '«06GE« ! 1 o o r m e t w g — - a m en , I VdANT A GAOOr ■ TW W K TOUXL WANT AM Y apparently the )>ny. .Tames Jr., COLE STEEL 'OMLV THAT ID BEEN OFANyrHWS VERY gAD! -^ H E ALL REMEUBER.TVKEf LWEl WHY TIOM., B - l . „ J FINGER. - PHOID FOR MY MBMORY BCTBA COWtS O FTH lSr born on New Year's day at the "ROCKEr'TO TOP ROCKETS GUILTV OF SOMETHRIfi D I D i w p u a OVEITTOYOO BOOK— THATS RIG H r- , J / PAINTING CLASS" ' H artfqrd H ospital to M r. and M rs: TOO HORRIBLE TO FACE! ME (TOT OF r you CAUEO US STANP RIGNT WMWD THE RIVER... ^ h e r e FOR A MEET- THAT BOARO.'-'-— tlXlR. .lam es ,T. B eane. FILES ~ THE ENGINE TO TOP ALL ENGINES TO FACE best SMiLt, PLEASE'/ Town Clerk Mrs. Charles P. N o . 1204 ."L ALL OVER M iner sai^ Thursday she had re­ AGAINP ceived no other birth return. Such - - THE MOST FABULOUS OLDSMOBILE OF ALL TIMES returns are often delayed, som e­ » •. ■ ’ ■ . * tim es for a. m onth or-longer, she *39 ” s t a t e r f . * WUN Uch Y«r all H ot Lunch M enu wort. Ho. 12041 S4 e .fS T he elem entary school hot hinch A tulUciepih, »ol^ly-boilt, , • HIGHER POWER * HIGHER COMPRESSION *HIGHER VOLTRGi haovy H eel Hie. Four sm oolh- f • 1^ 4F ▼ Mr sr nr ▼ ▼ MU gl'iding, letfar-tiz* drow ert ) „ t i !■ h iii ‘u .'vU V on ball-bearing rolfert. SEE AND TRY THE CLASSIC NINETY-EIGHT AND THE DRIUIANT SUPER M e y « « M iim*. a»w ,. iik tfC A * (l.I o - « . . 1« U ' * | mu, tak'T. M. a«.' (I. X eu. oa.i > / - f ► Legal Beverages i Equipped with ipring-coni- BV M»rRAKI. 0’MA» ' KY HUGS BirNNY ► AT LOW PRICES 9 preM ors ond guide rodi, tor VIC FLIN T Man Who Fought Back' ^Arthur DrugBtoresI record protection. Size 52V i ' ' h i g h , 14W ' w i d e , 26H " d e e p . OO SOUK M uaiH N P arruD g ) NO, M g. FLINT 'M B W EAFritr IT u r AM P MAlUfiP rr ' A N P t h i n HK W iN T TO bOU FOR PNOTlCnON. t s e e >A A\ESTlN'' A TALL, VSIWATTA BAY... I DON'T THE Nbf^OFF U«T >*MN ^ PIPNT... OUT O F TVfc cn v.* I------C A R E I F t & HOURS 8 A. M, hT i I P. M. * OO VOU ME, HE aSALLV WA5 CALLNE GLAtSlP'S DAKK, MA*ND«OMR • a Aa A . AA A A A , ah: A A . A . Ql'ive green or Cole groy •LAM P TVfgM rENEtF^ BLU FF.iU T (SOOW ’j ------■ ■ ■ — CLUCK,ALA.. N g v m n G E i A N O T H B R baked enam el finiib. TODAY at WLL r F A L M ! o _ ^ L»* l#««f Ormwort, N * . 1S0 4 .....------$4 f ,M HAND/ COME INI SItTHtM NOW I ED’S SIGN CO. Priced " ■ ' ■ f ' $ 1 8 5 . 7 5 MANCHESTER MOTOR • CnmnierHal iVtteiing . From • Silk Proccaa Printing t 512 WEST CENTER STREET MANCHISTnt; • Noon Seradeo P ^ n Evenings UnHI 9 ^ Showroom Opoo This Sunday Only f A. M. to F i>d - Tomezuk, Maneheater 8388 KEMP’S ■ INCORI'ORATEp f . Or Hartfnrd 3-8495 763 MAIN BTREEt

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1 III. '■ y '.. '1 NCAA to All-Pro FootSioB l ^ e a m / . / Four- Gbusy Sparks BA’:»^Yankees S orts Editor’s Idea oFFF.NRivr r-i.Kvr.N DEFE.NMVE El,EVEN Rec Games Postponed, Fight /E a * ^ Meet Sunday ,] roaKlon Player Team Po*iHon .ver p 4 m Biggest Vote Getters R ecJ unior Basketball Loop Celtics Agaiii r.ND r i ,o v r r , B 4i x I.Inn* r.M> l.F.N FORD yikrtttrng / * High-Hall Game Oh Winner Jo Move ' r To Go to TA f'KI.P; GFOROK rfSX.VOR Besra TAUKI.r, ARNIE WEINMEI.STE^ Giant* New York. Ja,n. 9 — tJ^— Thr STANDINGS Invading Negro Quiiilel Washinjrton, il»n., 9- (>T) Th^ ; hnve n^v;ffr done unythinjt to Great Backcourt Star Ointentioii for GTARD rRKEK.M U R Mona GUARD STA.N WE.ST X Ram * Associated Press AII-Pro-football W P et. Bchisluled Roc Senior League basketball. doubleheader to­ Natloiml Collo*:i»te Athletic Ae.io- jiebotege th^TtfOgram.' .666 Must Stop Ray Felix Falerson, N. J., Alan. 9—(AP)— rr.N T B R FRANK GATSKI • Broun* liU.fiRD Bll.l. WH.I.IS X Rrnu'n* team, chosen after all games were Sal’s MkPlc Service ... 2 Juuidr Results \ Features iri 88 to 85 night at thr East Side Ree has been postponed due to the ciatloii (JJCAAl fare* a deriainn ROBKRV A. RALI> of Yalr; Pound Title Contest Honorable Mouse and Hale ...... 2 .666 weather. The games will be played Tueitdny night, Reerva- Com'fnisaioner Abs J. Grsene of 1 GUARD I.ni' GROZA Broun* TAUKI.r THI'R.MAN M r4,^W IJnn* playeJl showed five member*; of .. ' 111 Armory Encounter Here’s Howe rhaitman^of the 10-man Televialon ■ \ Manchester Tru st ...... 2 .666 Manrhmtfr Traat It pleaaea. appt. .IA( K oiRISTIAN.siE.N I.Inn* ^----r-« j RpiiIp. If ...... 1 0 one game lead atop the Eastern have a chanre_^o Snpye .jd 1.9.,_con- RAUK HUGH .Mcr.f.llKNN V t»er* HAI-UBAUK RXD8: Bill Hnwtnn, Pack­ squad. ’ . ; . 6 2 14 Manager Dwight Perry-said he contiscted Hall High nfflelals The locals :exchange games with TOa_,ja beat gueaa on the-outcomei ' t't eonaider it-----a tempe.rat* A-four-tyay tie fPr- first-place/AlUeti.c ’*0 0 Divtsion of the:Nationai-Baek«tball -SiOllSj---- ;------^ ---- ...... tention for the Jitie vacated ' . RACK rnotr. PRirr ftlsn t* H AI.ITIA4K o i.i .i k A i a t s o n Card* er*; Mac Npeedle, Brow'na; EI-. Ten of the. pla.vers in the two- . . i) .snd they said they would like to play the game, HoweWf,” the Saratoga'Harlem Yankees. Th another thumping verdict for con- 4\ a tement______,1! Jd.ajJ_»aJ.tl _____ exists in the West Side Rec Junior nZutiiu. rg' . 9 0 18 Association today chiefly because another cheek will he made at noon and a final decision made. . Greene said the system, dsvslop- trolled televiatotr.:- /f Other development* yeaterday Sugar Ray Robinamrtonightwi T'! RACK bAS T0«a.r,B Rism* .SA FETY — “ EMl^-TUNNEIJ. Giants roy Hlrsch. Rani*; Harry Grant. plal'oon .setup, are repeater*-from Basketball -League- a fte r last * (hianon, rg . *.*. 0 0 0 nine games. Ray has 189 points- ed by Beniamin Yesersky, vsUran 0 2 of Bob Cbmsy; . • As It stood nt press time of the sports pagea, the game at the ' A aubatitnte motion by Pennayl-. Included: they .meet In a 10-rounder at M> F.iigle*; Leon Hart, Won*; the mythical squad chosen a'year .. 1 for :an even 21 points per game up-iitAte Ne.w York spprts editor, *! night’selbuhleheader at the’Cedar.^)''- 'f ■ • .. 0 (V 0 Coiwy, the Celtic*' stellar little Armory was on. Feature contest atartji at 8:80 with a prelim^ average. Jerry FoiHcr of. Elmira vanla. aeeonded by Notre name, to j aperial NCAA committee, son Square (Jarden. Hugh Taylor, Redaklq*. ago. ■ ' .Street gym: Manchester Trust | ' guard, poured In 11 point* In an will be presented to the NBA’s allow each college to make it* Own | up to aiirvey how much time Member.* of the .Mailonal Box­ T.XCKIJCS: DrWItt Coulter, R F ,rr,A T E R .8 IN C M D B Chi 23 R 54 Inary at 7. ^ clung to hia l/ad last week but saw came from behind to post a 54 to ‘ Total* overtime neriod last ni.rht to'spark his niark drop off to 21.1. That's Executive committee at » meet­ TV arrangement*, agemed likely to In being apent practicing 'and ing- Aasoclalion'a KxeciiHve (.:om- Giants; Bob Toneff. 49erji. cago Bea*- tackle George Connor, iialri ir>ni DeeJiion to postpone the Bee Ix«gue Iwinbill was p. 'vise ing in New York thla weekend. 60 \vin over the Dales. Herni's B: F. PL9. hlbb. rf .. 2 0 4 the Roehester Ro.val* In the opener battling for the leadership, one NO D EnN lTE time wa* aet for ommendation* for aome aeaaon New York Stale Athletic.' Coinmia- 49er», John W.or.nlak, Texari*; I’ranciaho tackle Leo Nomelllnl- halftime deficit (o nip Fairfield Wriuht. if .. 1 1 3 of n doiiblehender nt Madison the undefeated Naasitt Arms against Frankie’* Drive-in. Tues­ editor of the Liberty, N. Y„ Times, Dick Banvpgan. Bear*; Dick and New; York halfback BJddie llodlurul. If ..• . . 7 6 20 day night’s seheduled games have lieen nioved hack In order to percentage point. the vote, but S.p,m, (e.a:t.) today limit*. alon tomorrow, will be preaent at Its Meritsy Grocery, .59 to 52. 1 . 7 .‘’qnnre fl.arden. The New York Montlcello, N. Y., Evening Newd Slow B re a k .. 3 Felix has been with Manchrafer Price on the offensive t;»ahi and £chulr... c **_*.., or ■ later appea red • to -be a good. It anggeated th,Bt no more than- ringalde with locai oflicial*.- A.a Stanfel, Lion*. 1VINLESS, in - three slarta, the . 0 1 1 Knielta trciihced the Milwaukee get tonight’s contests played on Tuesday, Hedliihtl announced. end radio station WV08, spent » rr-NTF-R: Bill Johnson. Cleveland end Len FOrd. Giant g ...... 9 1-2 At the end of a bout, score ouds Although many televiaion fan* 10:00 p.m. (K STI bout will be rar- Rama; Pal Harder, Lhm*; Boh narik. Pittsburgh ilnebarker Jerry TotalR ...... 20 10 50 Five Brooklyn {]^|lng renter, for them. W ith no pre- 2« gamea. plua Chrlafmaa holiday Trust team, 23 to 14, at the half. 0 Dalea. Divi.*iOri pace-setters, 75-67. on the . 7/fvlou* pro experlenee behind him, tollied by three offldsle— F Pie, i toga ha* never forgetten hi* move. acheduled” were uaed. fhla would THE X-B. ranks Ca.stcUani. r _ - /, Kven tijS late as the end of the B. r. pt*. extra ses.sion when th e ' Royals' ’’’■•rr. rf ...... 3 0-^ 6 ! Fired up over loalng Felix, the slon representative, wlm weald v vised game a week, the-TV Com- Bud Steeler*; Faldie I,eBaron. Red­ . . 0 .0 0 Johnson, rf ...... 0 0^ 0 I I.e’ave the way open' for poat-aea- th^ l-iir.eine. Pa. )>oxer. No. h in | Waahington i N F ,^ Chosen frorri the Lions, beside third period the Trust couldn't un­ •laRlow.Hkl. rf ...... Arnie Johnson tallied on a layup Yankees have been waiting for compute the Indlvidnal Jndgmaito mlttae atiick by Ifa guna yeaterday 7 skin*; Joe Perry, 49er*. Cieekmnr. were -End Cloyce Box, Kohoii. rf ...... J-. ■. ; 10 6 25 Brooklyn. Jan. 9-4/P) FiveW lei’.tllr. If ...... 6 >t-0 12 aon football bowl gamea or NCAA the claa* and give* .lonea, a 2f-! Mllltkan a assertion that college track ttself and were down 40 to Schall^'r. If . .. 0 0 0 with only three seconds left in Larrhfve.nqu*. If 0 / 0-0 0 ' this chance to try and even the of each round. Ip a 39-page report. year-old Yonkers. N. T- N(^ro the j hall baa .^^nEFF.xsivr, Quarterback Bobby Lai'ne for the regulation.iinLioo play. on . But...... then Cousy- ...... Brooklyn hopefuls, four of them Majority eeoring wouM^pnwatl Baaketball Tournamenta. Aa for reased to he _JHE 30 at this point. Grimlaon.. If ,.... i. . . 0 3 -g-3 -JC 4-10 --2Q4-nenrer "Tbey ha've'"wn''"<»pport4mlty' ■'•felevUloh' conttmiea-to-'be-=a ^^cTTclhg, t h i cHpiiWlttve ■snggesf'- N o.-a *pot;'rt* Editor points in the final session. The 8 7 cope with the fine play of Bobby J, Witting, "I ethics.' ■ Amang »he proposais,; Ramly -Turpin. .B«lv» Ol*oo.^-<.3wi las . .Solo., TexUns...... Gtotr;...... 4n the. NBA-Philadelphia's Ngil . THU SATIKiriE»>. - quintet in...... tM) Knight li'nA Jtfckle Allen teamed tie-Toundwiee; -tho-eontest would the Dumont TV netw.ortf. In a and M.* star.' wes^H 'on the slow G I'A R D S: I>alr D o d r 1 I I, Ti^iisl finally tlc'd'the sco re'at the RavmofH., rf •...... ' X f 0 " t clude.9 pitchers Chris Van Cuj’k B. F rta. Don’t rritirlee fellow ■ roachea. Hume* snd Ernie Durandn hut the, The San jri-Bncisco 49era, hot- , LowfJ. If ...... ll-- 2 24 Johnston, who wps idle last night, up in the badkcourl. Buddy Ack- revert to the point sysiam. statement laat night he aald It* motion, dellberi^ style, prefer.* Sleelers; Frank Kllroy, two minute mark. The lead Modfiaft. rf ...... 8 O-'I I'l don’t predict th’e reaiilta of gamea held Is open: test, team in the l^^tiopal Font- D. Reynolds. If ... . t. ... 0 0 0 is second with 716. and Ronnie Negray, catcher Bteve ...... 5 0-3 Points, In turn, would be dgtnod recommendation “ c o m p. !_■?: :t e l y •old-f.s.shloned, methods. ' : — SCORI'^nOARD READ. .Holy->.hall. "oirx tbA' ifAmc-..wU, bfi camr Fiagle*...... changed JiandS- s.cveral lim es, until., : r 1 --'41 -a ■' T h e KillCkerilorkerm'-had- roHgr. S.MM. ...rl % for newapapera. dbWt (Tltleir.i^ a ‘ When '.lone* ' foug'hl TTa.sl ciiaOT hali League the'firsT^ five w'eek.s, 1 Le'nibo, 'third" basem an Don -Hoak-- T^rmnn.. if . *.. .11-0 ■ trouhleaome up front, too. Alt ii il* why; ■ ...... ~ ------fences in the area of operation, for •There'* llffle waste i*f motion Cio.ss fi.1. Connecticut 61, The, celled," LINEBACKERS; Tommy Willie McCurry was. fouled with C urry, c ...... 4 9 and shortstop-outfielder Jim Pen­ Ifsre., c ... .'...... 1-4 V player or an offlelal In puhlte. last March 8 at Ridgewood Grove, had three of their player* selected. AflatnS, rtr ...... 3 0 6 going for a while against Milwau­ arc UeSplng in mind the main im­ Each offlclaTs dsclsioialn a round In my titles,” he explains. large clock al the Connecticut Thompson, Brown*; Don eight seconds left. The little for­ 0 kee. The Hawk* led 41-88 earl.v In dleton. Van Cuyk was the, only one Madiirn. u ...... 0-0 1983 " . „ ^ he was * 4 to 1 iimlerdog. Now They are the league'* rookie aen- McFall. rp ...... 0 0 L,lnpell. rg ...... 4 0-0 8 portant factor in a ball player would constitute one point. When In a roundtable dlaciiaaion. Fran- ••TYiere a/e teiver shot*, but the sage showed but 1 ;26 .seconds re­ MKT KIViC rn n n fo tin ’it grad5» Paul Ram*; Hardy Brown, ward calmly stepped to the free McNnmarB. Ip . . 1 0 2 the th'rd neriod hut th- Ne*v York­ who saw extended service with 0 a contestant wins a round on the d* Murray of' Pennaylvanla and Caslellani Is only a 1.1 to 1(1 fa­ aation, halfback Hugh McElhennv. 0 0 Pmvan. W ...... n. 0-0 alwa'ys be a threat out -there. one* thyt are taken are practleall) maining to he played. Time v\'as Rftrr thPjCrim^ who h«.^ r«*?#»rvM 49er»; C1uu;U Drarenovlrh, throw’ line and dropped in both Bennett. Ik . .. ,*T...... 0 er* rained to t-ke p 50-49 adv-in- the Dodgera last year, hanging up R. Krlnjak. 1r ...... 2 3-6 7 cards of two oAclals, he would re­ Ed (MooseI Krause, and the Rev. Last Night Figk is vorite. .tones Insl liieii ^tifal' hglU. sure shots, from In close. out and Connecticut was in po.s- tick rts but Rfl Into thr ami Gordon Soltau and Nomellini. tries to dissolve the tie. Terry Big rTank DeZonle probably I* Redskin*. Totals ...... 23 6 52 tn -e at. the end of three qirni. the poll of Association Press sport.* the winners and Hedlund and Tay­ (arirrn He hn* alwaya iwored well nh the By t h e A.SSOTIATEn PRESS round liams, Redskins; Herb Rich, flpi'l period split four decisions. P. F. Pta. armory court, ^either with or If all three officials award a to have fra* competition. But no ring plav. is set up." ' •anyone woidrl ever- c.are to wit­ lun^ ril OVJ9I- go to A w riter* -were T.unnell and.W ein- lor acored in double figures for_the Ttillv rf , ...... 2 0-2 - 4 Fail River. Ma.s*. Chico Vejsr. Piilting t ’astellani on the floor Ram*; Robert J. Smith. IJons; K. S. RKC 41'NIOR UKAGl'K Personal foul infractions ham­ Negray, 23-ye8 r-old/riglithand- agalnat Manchester. George Crowe round to a fightsr, he would get other college ofllclal r«ae aup- Milllksn watched .George Wash­ ness. The jam-parked throng was h;ill goniP nl .Stori js, I bnujfhl my | meister. The latter, a 2.11-poimder Dales. - pered Mlnneanolis .ngp.inst Syra­ McCurr.'. If ...... 2 1-1 5 147. Stamford. Conn. Stopped Joey hasn't been loo lough. Kid Cavils leiwrll IVagner, 49em; iyarren South Knd4»ni “sahve "honor' a t " the three-Quarters mark hut. with 28, has been in the Dodger organ­ o At half tiim*. 24-15 Orr^h Manor either fighter. —tha University of Pennaylvani* New ork iSunnyside Cardens) • slopped only twice In 41 bouts, better. They Include Benny Single- to win three point-scoring cham­ of the Colonel* 1 During the timeout one of the fel- g.s me* he re marked. i'Pennsylvania, have made the Alt- The second half was a reversal a.s ! i • i -7 3 Dolnh Schnyrs 'lending-^ the way. isation since 1944 and is coming up ’•Yesersky’# pregreaatva and the University of Notre Dame Harold "Ir.xy” Drurker, I.Y9, New showing a .19-4-2 career record. "Teams like' Msrylsnd some-] lows hollered oveitthe noise of the ton, f.lnreilee Forbes and U*roy pionships. (NBA). York, outpointed Tony Amato, 1.19, ' Pro team the last three seasons. Herm 's came to life with Vinnie | parkniakian, Ig ‘...... 0 0-0 0 they pi’l'ed away iri the final for a third tral. He hatted .221 in <7irRrM LUAGUK system U d e s l g ^ to eMwiiadto i —saw fit repeatedly lo attack the '' The last time Rocky lo.«l, a limes pass 10 times to set up * | crowd to his partner. "Dot's go I W atkins. Hoboken. N. ,1., 9. lU'till (iREER , remains the IMiiil On (ion tracts ppfe Piho.<. veteran Philadelphia Kohen and Bill Johnston leading 1-14 f»l stages. Schayea was high scorer 81 games atVort Worth in 1052. Pt. JiiTfA No. 2 <4l disputes of split dodeioao motives of their fellow memhera fight ■ was last Jan. I.t when acor.e." \ i home Sam ancsdure ..o ^ providing ■’•The Unlveralty-of Notre ~ame dence Auditorluni and the Reds referee, drawing life suspension 1. down on them suddenly, splitting game"v\^s''a ta2"i^.dl.sH r'’even t!]"!.^'""'I hall Huh •the b'ljf high scoring center lo five Ouftnf.^nn. 4 Oo*'h an ll.'i 117 3J2 Sloan , ^...... 95 87' 96 ('••nnot lake up the slack In the 389 1228 part in the winning of baskethall .said the payroll would he larger] • P'nur of the pla\'ers on the lIirvfB. Ik . 112 121 113 346 .293 at Montreal and led the cir­ Tntala ... ___ 408 431 true Judgment of wlnnsra and los­ eertalnlv la not attacking the mo- Hockey Club of the American j and a J.I.OOn fine. Tex Sullivan the defense .wide onen. \. though one had a legiHmate tick­ games. .As I have often remarked, points. Fairfield lo.st the ball game G'lllsn Harna ...... 93 171 101 attack. Kmerse (4) ers of boxing contosts not 4»ly for Hockey l.,eague la now a aporls than last .veal . 'r offensive te.am w-on individual (hi-’-kell. Ik cuit in trlnles with 15. Pendleton, a Fdfr'TH’ ...... 69 / 71 69 91 ' 292 ties of the televiaion commlMee. look over as his new manager. This might he palled the ••stage et for admission. as long a.s Hiighie rerqains ,at the on fouls as 31 personals were call­ ^ 526 150R Lucllte Smyth the beneflU of cbntistants, hut And this. General Manager Hapk honors during a .season that began 10 Totals 27-year-old Negro speed merchant, rhanpell ...... , 1’ 2 M lfi» .I'l rorNT»iv rLm Kanialtl* .. 108 294 owner, too. Duffy recently pur- .SINCE TH E n n iA X IM ) fight*. of the game^* method. • Maryland It waan t until wp. .Ip i FV .S, ed against them. Herm’s convert­ Tolnle 3-4 23 ' Vloriarty IfrolhFrn (M 97 100 95 2D2 also for all fans who are la attaad- Itnivei.sily of fonnecticut the col­ Greenberg proudly announced, is hack in Ppptemher. They were 1 .re ai nnif’iun*'. 2i-.") Souili Entlern. R6 R.O 107 270 pla’vrd both at shortstop and the Boiihim ..... Tram No. • JH M, Siiiyth .. 71 221 rhased the franchiae of the Paw­ Caslellani is iinlienten in nine can be-either patient nr daring a* rnr.a. Tom Forguson and T. .stopped ed 21 of them into points. Lowd, Mny»'r 77 258 Lula Smytli 95 285 snee, and for’ those Who sUy at lege will hove winning teams. despite lower attendance in 1912. Towler. McElhenny, Box ‘'and Phpr'flep. Rp 08 no 2H7 (Hitfie'd for Montreal le.at season, Tfttala ...... "49.3 *495 499.T487 ''-r'aon ...... ' '' m 90 380 tucket Slatera In the American starts. Only * draw with Rilly It wall* for the hig moment when af the Shady Olpn rnrouip hfrft ... j He wound up v.’ith a .29l batting 93 284 l a n d s u r v e y in g Crnham mar* his recnnl. He out­ the Terp* ran *trike in a htir*( being a mridel coach, d have yet mara Were lost to the Johnnie B- F. I’U. Tjee ... . 9R 9?. 'O'*. 20“ n B.ltrievc: •••••••• 118 386 the Slatera will not suffer from from Manrhpstrr. Rrv. Philij^, tary service, the roster will be ! Tow ler. 220-pound Los Angelr.s rf ...... 0 112. U'O 1^8 ■ mark In 151 games and drove in Kmantiri l.ntlierah (4) flie r ...... 99 (19 TuUI* ...... 45S 4.1B 448 1840 pointed .Ilmmy Flood st Cleveland of. fury. « >.to see Hugh dming his high school Greene coached club on fouls,f 1 I , I Aimn.'*! Nnron ...... , ...... f'S IW 129 392 84 260 •y> iNTKMMSNAn LBAOVB lack of publicity from here on. larger than last year. BiiL Green-| Negro who played his rollegiale . If ...... H ’ t I 92 runs. l^w Mai: ...... " *' on the ( ’hrisinias Fund Show, Dec. "Milllkun plavs like the Wa.sh- ,Blanpy. got into fhp ragp for ihp , c'naching days at F.llsworth or al Lowd in the final three minutes of ^ huss If ...... 1 480 5.17 1514 A. An(lerF(»n/:-...... 106 t)8 131 , 3.17 mark Maglr (Si Edward L. Dewif, Jr. herg said this doesn't account for football al Washington and .leffer- i. Totals .. I(,tinenn : ...... lOt 112 121 ,'■3* ...... AP9 487 T S 1418 ' " V p. p in In his last outing. ington hasebail Huh " cackles 99"’''/’.f 'he reason. Stnyrs e\-er gel off the bench and play. Halm. .<• ...... 6 IliTKBMEniATK I.KAtil'K TntalA MrCooff ...... 74 101 78 233 F.d Mathewa of the Boston Ihe payroll hike. , ,on. led the league's ground gainers t n i -i r i M . • I’K ...... 2 ■ Rppx.n ...... I’6 too 103 319 Tram No. 16 (8) ...... 103 83 83 268 Joe Kuhbhann. rt ...... ! ? Eaglatored Laad Bnnreynr •lone* .show* a 24-1-2 record for. Reinhart. "He tries for one run ' K"'"-'' Rl"ney. vars.tv haskrl • dress.ylown a pla.yer or an official. • Lowd paced the lo.sers with 24 rommunlty ■■■Xinl'* ri'pperi '.lOl ^ .97 118 Glnoih .. Juro*. rf ...... 5 1 , "We are simply giving more , ^vith 894 yards. He heal ont Price, iff ...... f»- 1D2 104 2''7 Carlroti ; ...... 102 103 9.1 .100 A. Anf.>rAon ...... H7 Orrmmit ...... 87 71 79 237 It Praetor Road - Maaehtotto B raves hit 18 of hia. 21 homers off, .11. fights, winning seven of 11 In and then thrns on the defenae- W !^«!'.\’^?acb..y .SD Thoma.s.. S m u - Hiigh'.s a gentleman of the highest point-s. 11 baskets and two foul 'Vrrrh"ton -■ ...... 87 84 ]05 283 DubangSkl. If -...... » • raises than ciitR." he declared. j neare.st competitor, bv 146 . ... 107 .84 ?%9 Kllia. r( ...... i I 109 103 234 Rnblaki ...... 80 Jim. Kuhlmsnn. e ...... S J right handed pttchrra during the 1912 with three losses snd one prntecl his lead, - ' . nar>\\told thp story nw r a cup of degree troth dn and off the hard­ shots. Vinnie Kohen had 2.") for the T.,.liils...... IS 38 Took ‘ Tota^' ... h''2 16) 1)79 1702 f}l»»^lto ...... Dummy ...... 70 67 67 204 TM. T t it coffpp. THE INDIANS drew only 1 - ('hrUti<*Mo\rr» (ll.’i i /•n’.’lr IM '■’i OT 23'» Vrlii rm ^ . —• 89 Mltchill. r g ...... • g 19.12 aeaaon. draw. One of the defeat* was * • •'We plaV like the Yankees, Hav­ wood floor. ! yard5. winners, on 10 baskets and five i ...... , r 1-1 • 1’? n'*4 • ItO 93 299 106 110 310 r*>/ It spp 444.607 fans la.st gea.son n a drop of ' McElhennv. Universitv of Wssh- K. ri.v ^ «•'...... i 'i rf^roroiiA -8 4 JfitaU .. 420 412 1245 highly disputed split dei-ision- to The prlp.<»t.a wantod to I'M . ^2 l ’’> "7 280 rr't'h>. V ...... ,...... J ; 121 108 ?1T 92 422 333 ing sluggers, we play offensive, fouls. Bill Johnston collected ,15 Cyr. rf ...... j... 2 ‘4 *'rnln«rd . P2 Map nulla M I m .lohnny -Saxton at St. .Nicholas tho gamp hut they did not have moie than 2.5^000 froiii the pi-rvj- - alumnu.v hsd ' the he.st BuRKinl, rf ...... 1 ( J- f'r ...... *5 1 * ’ 1 ' MAttr**on . . . 73 97 78 218 73 *8 253 JbU\* home-run hitting baskethall." TO tit) P.M-.X'/.'/.l. high-.seming estiB BAfSBCWS ^PVsB ^P*e«W*% is ex* I •**«.** *. ' ^ points and was a tow’er of strength .'U4 .'’-•17 ir.or ■ M. Ollr*- (iaasert (M> Arena on a TV show. His nin.st re­ any ticket*. The men attired earlr' oils aeason. The Tribe, howevsr, I ground gaining average. He aver­ Squatrito. If ...... 0 <1 T* tnM Bnlor. tC ...... 4 '-3 | nullUrh . . . 101 106. loe’ 316 TMaIa ... 546 486 532 1564 (). OllVA 70 80 340 Reinhart, debunks Ih- Maryland rrus.sder. mi.'s<*d his first 10 field Greenberg said, will pay out a.s! on the boards for Joe ' Schmidts ft^} "m2 M6 T629 Pyk». it ...... i...... 0 1 1 WE RELIEVE WE HAVE emphasir.f' play-making scieiiee. the second half fi'hm fh* side snd Trluh. TK ...... 2- M :»n ! TntalA . , . . 511 Rejit‘>n 94 10' inn 299 Ollirrt .. 7l It figures to be an interesting stopped before they had a Chance I’>ravich. Ik n , u 13 It ■ 1''" I’l-Sphmil S »ph» < ‘8> 92 98 82 272 Everett, c ...... ! I *5 preferring Instead to :’hoo( wildly, canned. 1.1 of his 19 tallies in this ^mol*'Ih^an'2 ^ 0 ^ 0 0 0 SOI/T A I' LED the league tn NON-EXISTENT TEAM Morton . . 1 r ^ Pto-. Kode*. r i ...... » } J test between .lone*, a. crowding to buy any. “\\'e derided to stand ’ niora fnpn 2 ,*'OO.n>H». j . , , _ . . co ssriaTesi* . 1-2 3 fVrter ( niiKH* No. 2 (3) ...... 104 84 \09 '>91 TotalA .. /1209 ",1Ve give a* miirh attention to session. . Little, Tomntjy Karly,'.the E ast Lansing. Mich. .. .uTj - :..A1. Tijtala— U _t Riird ck rf . . ., BllAh 102 284 body puncher and Ca.stellanl a outside one of the entrance doors." I There was no -indication of who •'''i?'' jrhripon ■p^rrVjfV f-r-:",-;, -----1 W01—: 'ip -j-v jrrpi.-rrrr ----- r:------r-92 Kelley. Ig ...... ••^.' _ J: pla.v-making as.an.v of the Okhi-. live foot, sfi inch lad rr^'^n tossed will get raises and who will suffer' '^he result of hi* educated loe. Ferrari. Michigan State's highiv Score at half time. 20-15 Chrlatiea. 0-0 8 ,, / . ~ 92 9 t good boxer who ran move, )ab and P'a'thei Rtaney .said, "in hd|ie.s that Slerrionjf, U M-n liulUrrctp 11) homa A. and M. boy* svho learned , free throw\s in the. It wa.a the fir.st time a 49er paced " 3 3 Mf’Gonilt ...... / ICONNECtiCUT'S we, ryoiild see someone whom «-o f ’' straight nit.p But Bob Lrmon. Mikp Gprrin regarded sophomore b'flsketbnll TqIhIa .. 3 i.'i45 ''inmor'’. if 479 1238 n^'lln Kfra 88 73 248 Totals 16 d M throw combinations in roiinler 0-1 0 P82 377 their haskethall under alow-motlon T.ssI 11(1 .second.**, is the best (inb- the cirruit, in sroring. forward, was captain of a team GORDON AIDS TIGERS 'Vl'-’rrmn. •• ... Sfvnr' ... J'^lT-.Inta . r.filflyRiA ...... 78 95 283 Score St half time. U-17; Boland 0 ... flurries could purchase tickets from " artd Kftily ^Vynn. the hig three of P. Ftranflre. r . 0-0 0 Sterkel . 101 334 j T ran 6 <4> Hiltnffkl ...... 84 81 258 Referte, BiwlnSrd. Umpir* Vltpier. flank Iha." JIbea Reinhart., "tleorgr to atipw around here Mneo hurling Staff Are exported to Bo.x. a forniei halfbarU wbf) which never played a game. He Detroit—t/Pi— Joe Gordon, for­ \VhUe 0-0 0 SpM r» r i LnFrnm ia . IM 88 78 251 The winner, unless l>adl> rut. Door man .spotted the prie.sl.s Diapman ion 32:i *^r:’art. rr .-• 95 105 Acrid ...... 81 Time 8 min. periods. Washington play* a deflnltr pat­ hut when they rrere upahle to pro­ 'Bobby Knight,came into the spot­ rereive pay boosts. [ reUirnerl from hia aerond hit.eh in was elected leader of the Brooklyn, mer star second sacker for thr ro r*oo. T>ai”. -na. r*r ... 0- 2 4 Hiirnrtl .. • r ...... 81. 82 253 get.* Pierre l.ainglois of Pans in B-.lii’, Sr. T Strni.iit'. !*• 1- Tot 2 1 j ils . , ...... 541 515 513 1569 i tvnklf Pr- -. . 103 105 80 240 ILEANESTCARS tern. We put Joe and John Holup j duce ahv liekets lliev were left light .several years ago , . Earle oth ers probably in' line ,foi^ pav. th'*’ Marine la.st May, led in lourh- N. Y.. Tech High School team in Yankees and Indians, will now aid ^VKll*^ .. 91 108 111 Klrlnuf hmWIt Hawk* (47) the Garden, Feh. fl. ■ in the pivot and try to gel the ball' ,Mackey, Holy. Cro.ss captain, is far the Tigers as a scouL Laat season — 183 MlKn-ry. Ik • C-0 fl ! St. Bridsrtti No. t M > RfiTlrrOuM outside standing. Father RIaney ineceases ace third baseman Al downs wilh 15 and floi.shed onl.v his .*»enior^!iSar. Due to a coaching Rohan .. •4^-88; TiTUiT" -to- -t»m',—Theylye- -ncorett JutU ..our... --from—he tug--a-n - A il-A merioanv-Fa.- atrriky..... h o w v er. ■ the ~tWrm— was 'Gordon- w as the jrm nager-of-Saxm -' 'flrmT-' “*t+8—94’4- 4-13 18 9 B. Holme*, rf .. ■»nd'-« IS'^p'iWsr f ijenrl'TTa'd''pffl Roaerr. rrnterflpMei—-t;arrr"R n bv r‘ "f*"*t-: P*’*''''* LnRorhf'llf^ i T- tll.A / ...... k^iilllvan .... 123 m 348 _____417 4 Mc'> rthy TPMm No. 7 (3i. Balleleper, rg ... i^over'from here, •‘"The dooi\neaT The Hook Grip Five of Lodi, N, r F. rt*. Sli»i4n4‘'_. 9". ’09’ 107. .1)2 Bo'stOil, J a ^ 9 (Jtb .Thc_ date* t" -•’■My at.vie:" - hriatlea —Reinhart,; Lower aglHries arre likely tor Bob jWMon ;.itt-'-lpmorrow's—Pro Bow- J3j?.nGVcnl'j. -... _ jun . 1 '4 -T8t; "481 ” H9--H81: 136-347 Lostc I t 1 Where rr'rie s'ta'hdihg'^pk'neri i'Conn ntta*’k hut the UConna are . -fbf - Anterlran -Bowling Plnln ...... ri ‘ fO:i ■ 0 :^ *0 Tf»'U»l8.*:r." ^li4TlHV*m-’V for the ' I^w Kfriglnhd' Intcr- A1“ West Sipoone .and second ' aive play a.s he led Dhtroit tn the outfielder, hails from Santurcc, Krab/rt ...... 97 104 106 3fi7 ' L : . If .. GaKiK'H ...... 84 92 88 2Ti1 Monda.v night at 7 o'clock the ■ rape-artd’«polopir.s \yei'/* exfon^ied ; April 14, .1952. Each man aver­ — ] fiolortiop,' i JCborav , 92 106 lift ,116 Set for ^nrclt 19-21 hy Its dlrec-, I’uxz'i, rf ...... I Ane.nt Millikan’s Vap at whistlf- .52.'. 151.'. Hartford' Archery A»-'nciatinn. will j for making ii.s stand outeid# and Rhode Island al Storrs. / . ha.semap Bobby Ayila. j pfo championship, gained , the aged 268. Puerto Rico. Totilfi ...... 496’ 51-5 507 1518 ’ Hakasro. r/r mnfjle ...... lil 101 109 :j21 T-tniJ* LsFluniiie. If 1949 OLDS 76 4-DOOR SEDAN jlootin g . it Is agreed 'th at, a good \ ■ quarterback-post after a close vote J. GupRcuhlno ...... 132 '112 94 33S .Tram No. 8 (I) tov. .Henry McCarthy. Hlllhotise Martin, If ---- put nh a demonstration for' tho | wall. Ti'e ConnecUrJit. manJ N. Gupnrchhio ...... 99 114 97, .310 Klli*wr*rlh 00 270 High/f New Haven, Conn., wo* nr»,v, l*tw mileage. Radio and healer. copy reader coidd edit the whole NET STARS GROUNDED | with aevelaiid'a Otto Graham. He 9B 203 Lord, c- benefit of those intereated. Many 1 said, 'Wr have .srat.s aavrcl for you r.rnv.'iir last/year'* victor. McCarthy ai.so Mulvay. rg .. $1295 volume of modern i’ules_ down to Kan.sas City. .Ian. 9^-iVPt -.lack ' was a standout in the title game. ToUl« ...... 528 53.1 516 4579 R.-.rHwpll (16 021 Stack Nn. lT-97«...... ______'ifhlldren of the West Side Rec hav# i ripht behind your team.’ We were III 532302234848235348235348234853532353482348485323482353232353532348534823532353235348482353482348535348234823485330113 310 set^laich 9-14 as the date.s for the Hearn, Ig .... a aingle admonition, which would Mirror Kram er and hi,* newly-formed pro i gaining almost as man.v .yards South .Hfthodiit No. I (I)' RplflM . . . B5 25.3 Otkea, Ig ..... started archery this year for the ' earorted to arat.a dirertly behind Rlrhmorifl • 94 93 f<'d to rontlntir their cr0s.3-couri\' gained on the grpimd which i* lin­ , Rnrcrllfi town High. ' ! ' BallVons will pop one right after Two prie**! members of .the Holv TotAlA . .., f,02 519 ;-ll 1562 strfiiich :89 94 122 3D5 HOCKEY A t A GLANOB 1950 CHEVROLET 4eDOOR SEDAN DELUXE the other when such archers as As s result, the game ha.* been er playfw. ' • flight thi* morning (P:40 *. m., |''t>.'!Ua1 In these day* of serial bom- PAINTING SINCE THE SPRAY METHOD 1 'I ^ vriftfl M2 98 122 /332 Croa.a farulty were .•itanding' out- Huita4lBj''a.BlM«ltB ... 'Black. RsMiln and ..healer, Powergllde. One owner car. taken over hy a type of rn tte r who . F IV E ■i'E.VKS .AGO Dick Har- c.s.t.i. . I^ hardhardment* men' on the gridiron. Tfinplr Hf»th‘Shnlnm/♦ 0 WIlfMrn . ' . 72 :92 10^^ 2«J1 Durihg.the 1952 seoxan 53 grand $1495 Miss ReV.nice Feiier of Rocky Hill aide. They we*re able to crl n Nattoual Ii*ag«a (Women's State Chanipionl. Fred an*w;era to the name of.Pones or Fen dr-11 81 .90 ^02 27.3 ' 233 slam homers were hit in the mjojor stock Nn, U-971. mfus.tace throug'h lo *Rua BJieauy., Imy/ rf'sijjnofi HotvaM Lrvrtt...... Detroit 4. Boston 0. Ypnng of this town (third in the Slats nr Stretch. 'Tviil (harh b'ef^Ul!. .SoHvIlIc ...... 01 84 08 27.3 according to. the enjirhe*' mile.*.” One owner car- Stock N’o, r-17. eJeven yfai's 9f Ahoot.mg. H arry We. .lidn't find ont,:^’heth«>r^ "'' Wood, Deal, N. .1.', .«rored hi* ihirrl B. Ghupprll^.,,,. ills6 .i.'Si'Lr’lHdlu. ,..S_-...-_93. ..to . 80'. 244 nor the tw o-H oly V fo * * ■prie'NE A\MG fOMBMlES NO IXTRA GOST ] Zinn I.iitheran (4) Tfmm'No. 2 <4l Stoek No. TT-9M...... $99$ Ouqti'e.siie .116, kt. Bonsventtite Boh Con**' 'o f Holy Cro.*.*. a C. Hampton . 78 • 78 i F»ljf*|on rOO 90 104 294 CORNER OF MAIN and FORD STREETS _ Introduettpn to (hi* town.- Because Of iriereased . 1 G. Hninptnn . . .. ,. - 91 IVi 281 , Kai«f i ...... !)9 lOi) 114 322 *6. ' y.______. fejj-_ year* „aio. with._t.he. Ronnie. 19S2 PLYMOUTH CRANBBOOK WORK iUbdIeBiyE-'- -- - f RJE£ ESXIMAT E : J cMsi yf'r to.ai rm 'U niv— .•-.y 'r r r 'i'tEY' Twn^y —--rTvayi rTTrso—Hi&.-.Tllo If. Hampton irf.’i 96 135 336 ‘ Gray.' Healer. lli,04HI mile ear. Thursrta.v’a Re*ult» 'j JBale* 66 awav-off beam. : Gnuav i* one of TOTBrHBlfSr^ H-inMTT r ^ T-^rr-r, 29.Mioh*el*. (VW Noradch, pjnyar* or-*H.-Iio7*.Vnd ha« .demV ^ ■'a - , ^ , .J,..; V , - ..fax. ..ft07 1542 ' ‘ ht. Mary'* 10> .... 90 - '90 1H1 MERCURY SPORT SE^UAN x New York 81,^ Milwaukee 68, ’• on.*traled in recent, year* that he 1950 DsSOTO CUSTOM O^DOOR SEDAN T nifford . . 3.3 91 2M ■. i I/,.;: ■ - i8yraktiae Tfl. MHwaiikee 68;''^ |. T iijt* 77. \Voree»ter Teeh 68. rank* at the top amongjhe pro-, Our new infra-r^ tun­ __ 95 107 a02 Green. Radio snd healer. ^— Thf»rpa« 5^ ■ KuW-llScr ...... J117 107 90. 314 nSES — BAHERIES— ACCESSORIES ; ’ . ' -c • . ____ feasionaf*. . Pen *’, are pitcher for nel which makea possible r.lf>oYlcoofl ...... 8rp 99 '#90 275 Stock No. NT-38L ...... (he . Cni.'sader*’' NCAA rhamnTon:; IF you are married a BAHED-ON enamel ffanii^n ■ i l V. 1?^ ;? !:fi’y"'.*""’’ ...... 107 118 87 3J2 . ' CREASE — WASH — rOUSH — WAX 1951 DsSOTO custom ADOOR Nf*laon ... 94 162 *8 284 i };,'’,| ;V rr'r. ...'...... 108 102 n« 326 *hip . team. 'l.* a good ball player paint job for your car. 19S0 PACKARD 4-DOOR SEDAN hut coniharing him to Couav f* IF yau have .v4)unRslers Tfflalit . . 440 488 479 14t»7 • . 508 521 ”490 1519 Green. Radio and heater. T«>am No. 4 43) ROAD SERVICE PARKINB like judging apple* and nut* .. ...1950 CHEVROLET SKYLINE SPECIAL SI. RrtdKPt'a 1 (41 - Stock No. tT-114...... ; ...... IF your lvrini€.,is mortgaged Glkll" 98 90 90 278 VAN'S GARAGE iB!gge»t noise of the evening eame. ^ AHHOLUTHLY liUST ; 1 LfiCltapf'ik .... 9 .'i 109 ytf> GnriKU’fT* . , . • . 86 121 100 :W7 when several hundred .sttident* 4-DOOR frkp: ; ! GotuiVf-al ...... 101 108 :nti C»V‘* no .82 257 TELEPHONE Mi 9-8239 • 1947 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR SEDAN broke through a ■ Security -’rind IjDpily ...... *. 108 91 302 *Tar(j* ...... 103 106 U8 32t ; I Riijaiiciuji ...... 9H 87 ' 287 Kruffia ...... 100 99 U6 314 Two-tone blue, iladio onri healer. S ta te “PoIire blockade on a dniihle , . then yrai’II waiit to know i V. AbraltlK...... 116 129 :i:/ j Stoek No.' r-IMI7...... T. _____ ...... ■Specializing Int door a I the we.st endg of the cate. 1940 PLYMOUTH SPECiAL DELUXE • ULASS-LIKE FINISH T'tlalM ...... / 482 526 6a5 1513 ; ’ Tffial." 5(6 527 1564 The re*ul! of - thla break kept more about our »p«;clal low coat 1 Ht. Jnhn'K 1949 PACKARD SEDAN - many fan* who had purehased 4-DOOR : I s. (;rtyh . 1)0 89 307 Blaiek. Radio and heater. , BRAKE SERVICE reserved seat ticket* on the out­ Family Intuune Plan which •.FACTORY METHOD L r. Ftiibarha ... 82 n o 286 . side looking- in' a* univer.aitv otfi- : H. Ctizyu ...... *. 108 IfU *311 1 Stock No. U-dlJ. Priced to oe^ll a i''...... 5 Z»wltflow.-*kl ...... i..' 92 I FRONT END ALIGNMENT eial* ordered all door* .rlo.sed snd give* you the greatest protec­ 1949 DsSOTO CUSTOM 4-DOOR • WILL OUTLAST BY \ A. Yliibaf'ha ...... 112 102 M20 ' 1947 OLDSMORILE “98" 4-DOOR SEDAN not to *Ilow anyone el.«> tn the FAR THE ORDINARY I j riofbArrxyk ...... 92 84 176, tion while your famfly'la moat- 1 9 4 9 M E R C U R Y Blaek. Radio^pid heater. HydramaHc Drive. PAINT JOB • TftfliV ...... 508 54)7 491 LV>6 Near puncture proof tube*. GENERAL REPAIR WORK 1949 DsSOTO DELUXE CARRYAU ■ dependent on you and your dill- ; 4'piitpr i’onco'a No, I (3) ONLY Stoftk' No. r- MS. A real buy at Ma^^zoii 97 86 287 ONLY BALCH Is Your i Brown ... 7. • 98 lO'i' 290 4-door sadan. Overdrivd. radio, 1947 8UICK SUPER SEDANEHE W t hov* prcciiien •quip.mtnt for tMt and rtpoir dreh srf^ growing up. Aak for 1947 DODCE BUSINESS COUPE Bmlth . ...,. 10>i 184 : SafiO'la . 1... (17 • 99 • 3.'{3 Gun metol gray. A real clean car. of qtnaraten, starter motors, voltoqt roqulotors. our folder, "The Right Tool for < Crandall .... 94 - Kootar, good,tiros. New Pdlnb Stack Ne, r-9M ...... 1946 DODOE CONVERTIBLE COUPE IIliinFki . .... Kdj no -210 the "Job," explaining -this unique WEST ST. I I _Tolali» . . . 510 .V)6‘ 497. 1513 4- b It's booutiful! AT Hoath .MpthodUt ».• 7 4li A U AlOVE CARS HAVE THE FAMOUS/‘ED" •VOUR IDOLLARS HAVE MORE CENTS HERE" _ ! ; Johiiami > 11)3 112 .'in MONTH plan. , • . . 111 .278 DOWN SUUIVAN SAFE lUY USED CAR WARRANTY !K) 278 GRAND AYE. I - I j Lriiomli .....e.v.,.. 92 96 271 SERVICE Low Brorf*...... 93 98 279 leniBY T o ta l* ...... 494 -478 5.1) 1503 PACKARDI STATION BETTER DEAL t k t a l Roy Motors, Inc. Tel. Rockville BRUNNER'S DeSOTO and PLYMOUTH CARS When Duke defeated Vartdcrb|rt, 3Se EAST CENTER STREET^TEL 5191 VAN’S PONTIAC DEALER 1 V 2 u /u a / 54535 94-88t-ln their season's basketball 427 HARTFORD ROAD , f ' . . t M -n. If -t* Un IMtUlANCI CIDMPAMV 241 NORTH MAIN ST. t e l : 5113 opener, more points weie scored OPEN MONDAY ond THURSDAY NIGHTS UNTM* V MS sietM Msm aseceuru tiiireesi iiw than: in any other game (ever V.' .OF ROCKVILLE played in Duke Indoor stadium t ' since- IC was built In 1940. -■■■ . - I i . ' ■ V '"I f ni \ ' I 5 / ' i I : k iN. ' ■ ■ I . ' U ' ' ■ ' . V ' - ■ ■ ■ .- - ■ ■ ' ■ ' - .w. . ' ' ' . • ^ ■ r ... ; . t ^ ' / A ------:------i:!— ,— ;— ,— — ^— a -— — ------— .. UANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONNw FRIDAY. JANUARY 9. 1953 PAGE THIRtEEN

(. - H i lUNCliE?rEK EVEm -HERAED,; 1953 'Rooms without Eloard 59 Houses for ^ Ic ' , 7^ Houses for ^ le 72 Le^I Notice ' ' t-ejal^Notice"^ ^ ’ XegSr Notice” another series of Sunday tcliocil PAGE TWELVE. lessons for the Pilgrim PTm s. ■'--r ... e s t a t e o f - a BBI A; - H AftMON! Rev. Reynolds -The- Christian Bditicirtlon PreM* Hdusebbld Goods 51 "Household Goods' 5L N ftW iir late of CovcMry^ In thp .Probate Dis­ Rooring—Siding ‘ 16 Help Wiuitcd^iPcinaile 35 ArUcles foir 45 CLIENT WE HAV-E MANY HOMES LtmU^c’ Pbrlh«r*'hlp RKSKRVK DISTRICT No. 1 plansrto use his latest book in the Automobiles for Sale 4 Auto Accessories—^Tirea 6 iy furnished and spacious room, Thf-vundersiimcd. hAviwic (ormpd • Report of pon The. Acfmiolstrator. c.t.a, having ex­ a'duIt,educstion program; His work FOR GUARANTEED ROOFS that WOMAN, TO cook' Italian and CARPET REMNANTS. 9Sc and i^e most tomplete light house­ Uiiniteds P*rtrteri«hlp und«r the Uwi National Bank of MancheSterv In th^ Writes Book AN HONEST. ..PjaiSON .. , THREE-PJECfc Uvlng rooni aft Have client who wishes 1o In and Around Manchester of thf state of .New T,ork. and de#lr State of Connecticut, at the dose of hibited his adpilnlstratlon accounfwlth was selected for the 1951 edition CONVERTIBLE ’ ....'.NOW. .; ;• French -Style; preferably 25-to ’40- up. Manchester 'Carpat' Canter, keeping .facilities...available ...in aaid £ataie>- tu-tha.Court..Probate for „ Clarified .. stay-on-ln any' kind of:atotpi. and WHO’S GOING HOUSEKEEPING for sale. Call 2-0831. Manchester. You" will marvel at purchase centrally' located , For Sale ...... ' Inr'do'hueln^i** In State hrustn^ss nfl. Dec. ‘ 81. 18M. PuWhihrd "rtf "Who's'^yfiO' fh . America.’ '' ' s p e c ia l s " . gutters, conductors and roof re- years-of age. Hours 10 to 2, 8 to 308 Main sttreeL Phone 2-4343. CoiinoctlrutXaR a Limited Ptrtner»hip. In response to call fna4!>. by^Comptrol- said Dlstrl<^l fnr allowance, U ,is THAT’S WHAT I WANT the clean'liners of' this, building. hereby certifj-: ler of the Currency. upd^'f Section ORDERED That tho 20th day of Dr. and Mrs. Reynolds and their paira. Call Coughlin 7707. .,'8. Good salary. Call 2-22.52, -be­ 9 CU FT.- Coldspot refrigeratori, in two-family house. What have .l.’iimkry.. 1953. at 11 00 o cIrHk li) the Former Loral Pastor Is BY POPULAR REQUEST BRAND NEW 1953 21" table TO Ta k e o v e r Children accepted. Central. Prie- Reasonably priced homes such as 1. The nam o'nf the firm under which 5211. V. 8. revised statutes. three children, Wesley, Bradford Buy out of season and save! tw een 6 and 7. p. m. ' ’ UNPAID BALANCE very good condition. Reasonable. you to offer? Bayberry Estates In Bolton Center, the PwtnfrRhlpx la conducted Ja Horh- , . A s s e t s forenoon, s^ the probate Office ii? cov- Advertisements. -4Dodei. lelevialdn. . ReAdy-Ior -H. ed sft-reasonahly-you’ll. gasp! S c Weftk«. - euti'K.Jt>e, lhe..aafno is aMigued f«u- Wow Teacher. at North ,and Carol, frequently visit .friends :eONN«eTIGUT VaWeyj-^strac- MONTHLY • p a y m e n t s a slxsroom single tm Portet street, 1 Cush.'-balances with -'other - . - - •- • 1947 PLYMOUTH F. Hand rubbed' mahogany cabi­ Phone 8885.: X The f^lAce of realdeiice hank*, including reaerve ^ a hearing on the allowance of said fid- snd former parishioners In town Winter tires 1-2 price sale. tlori. Guaranteed roofs arid siding. aufe and .see this one. 'Mrs. Dorr a ETHUR^A. KNOFLA: a two-family near, the Center, and lUliilstratlon aerpunt with ajiid Kafste net, *189.95. Terms. Phone *21.83 i - of oach Genera! Pahlner are';,, balance and ra.4h Items In < (Jirolina's Elon College during the summer montlis. . CLASSIFIED ADVT. 1948 sfUDEBAKER Alurrilhum , storm windows and Help^ Wanted-—Male 36 NEW FURNITURE AND CHROME Kitchen set with exten­ se>, 14 Arch street. many others. ” , Charlen T. Loverln^, WO Park Ave­ process of cbllectlmi .... S1.2I5.8S7.69 ahd this Court directs the A<.nilnlstra * Buy one regular price, get one gutters. Alf meri protected by In­ 2^5650. ' Realtor • nue. New York. New\ .York; Kalph United States Government tor. r.t.a. to-cite all persons Inlcresteffl DEPT. HOURS 194S CHEVROL|rr ’ APPUANCES sion'table and 4 chairs. Uke new. therein to api^sr st, aald time arud surance. Three yeara to pay. Free PLEASANT Rooms, single .> or Hornhlowef, 7 Loulahur^g Square. Boa- oNlgallens. direct and A book rntltled "An Adventure 8:15 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. 1-2 price. Casing plus tax. w a n t e d D O U B ^ A. P. oil control valve, which is now In storage— Call >0685. T. J. CROCKETT ton. Maaiwchu.^ietta; Paul B. Sklhner, ...... 1.589.147.01 dice. by publlshlrg this order once \ ' All Convertibles. “ esjlmates. Gall 7180. Alfred double., For gentlernen.. At the 87.5 Main St. ' Est. 1921 179 Lake'Shore Dri\e. Chlt^aco* Illlnola; rn some newspaper htivlng a drculnlmn with People," Written ■ by Rev. ' 'neviurtirad;''*5.' tjccton chain- falh originally aold ta_A young couple callona of States and . . ... AII Ip Tax Payment ' ^ . All Priced to Sell. BATTERIES 5 0 OFF Charced Owher. : but unfortunately are not getting CHJLib’h MAPLE high chAlr, hath- ' ' T?ertt(6r. 74-16' Wadsworth--street. 244 MaIn St; Plione 5416 political pubdivlslona » 6 59I.M ThiAid Diaffifct, by'posrniirk'dw Ferria E. ReynoMs, Ph. D., former ROUTE SALESMAN differentiai hoist, *20; Arrierlcana Drlve,,^ Cleveland HeiRht.a, TyirV Clevelnnil. riniMi, ^ notes; and on the public sign post nearest to the | j Inette. Both in splendid-condition. Phone Office 5440 OtheK bonds, COPY CLOSING TIME A '• ■’ married HEATED ROOM, h ^ w a ter. On O hio/Jainea .1. Phelan. ,lr M^t^npra/ tlebeniures 12I,J&4.(I7 place where the deceased last dwelt, ' pa.stor of the Second Congrega-'j BALCH-PONTIAC Inc. GREAT EASTERN Roofing and Encylclopedia, volumes ont Phone 2-1837. Or Residence; 3751 MichlKaii: .loaeph T. Walker, at least ten da.s'W before said time as­ . Urged by Gervini FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. FOR DRY c l e a n in g ! BEDROOM SUITE bus line. 396 EasU-Center street. Evenintrs 2-5938 or 2-5592 ' r. JK. 3^5 Cofpoi^te“ " 'te atorkaI tlnclud- lional Church, will ne publl.shed 15S Center Street Construction Co Applicators of through thirty, *50. Phone 2-3046. UVING ROOM SUITE Hammond at reft, Chestnut llllltill, ^ e/a- Ing $19,800.0019.800.00 atock of signed. , MON. THRU FRI. s e r Vic e n t e r Bird and Flintkote. Guaranteed Call after 4. ihuaetta; WiUJa.uT R, Rovenaky.V M FederalI ^Re#erve\n bank) . . Ifi.fiOO.OO And due return nmke. ^ this spring by the Christian Edu­ Your Better Deal ESTABLISHMENT ,, TRIPLETT RADIO tube tester, 1 5-PC, DINETTE SET ATTRACTIVE HOME of fotir Eaat 60th Street. New York. J^w Loans anm 4flscouiUs Mn- Certified from Record. Taxy^ollector Paul Cervinl today 10:30 A. M. 436 Center SU Plione 2-0980 roofs and siding. Life-time alum­ Musical Instraments 53 MANCHESTER— New six room THOMAS G. WELLK8. Jm.ge. mi^el 2413, R. C. P. signal gen­ •’PHILCO" ELECTRIC REF. r o o m s FOR/Rent for gcntle'men roomsr expansion attic, rumpus York; IIar(\)d K Verrlll, 21 Mt^CintaVn dudlng riA overdrafts).. .1,910.977.1,7 cation Press, according to informa­ reminded motor vehicle owners in Pontiac Dealer inum. clapboard and combination r>nch, arUatically paneled. Tile View Roau. Cape Klixaheih. /Malne;'^ r>snk prAndses owned - $15.- .Court of Probate. SATURDAY 9 A. M. GOOD PAY •'BENGAL” COMB. RANGE TRUHPETS. Clarinets, trombones, or girls. W i r Cheney’?. F^onfe D litrlct of. Coventry. tion received tn town recently by storm windows and acreena. For erator model 702. standard mite-' bath, double closets./ Fireplace. room in basement. Steam, oil Chailea P.. Penisro. 2S0 Cary/Avemte. \fi00.00. fum luira and ftx- Manchester that they must pay all.. 1952 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE. USED r a d i a t o r for 1938 Ford. "NORGE” WASHER saxophones, guitars. Largest se­ .8368 or ?2f'>Charter Oak-street Highland Park, Illlnola; Paul/J. R^kln, x.irtii ItK.mOO,...... 212,700 00 free estimates call 8271. Evenings nieter model P. "B. 100, all three School and Ijpa line. Carlton W. furnace, screened patio. large lot - "" I ~ - /rlends of Dr. pcynolds. Dr. Rey­ local taxes on their vehiclea before COOPERATION W t U , Radio, heater. BeAntlfuI tutone 60 H. P. $5. , Starter for 1938 in s u r a n c e BE>^EF1TS "HOOVER” VACUITM lection of instruments in town. with, trees. Yours for $8,500 2700 Smithlnston Itoad. Shaker Hel|rht.'». ( ^ n k premised owned are nolds is now head of the'Depart­ 8303. Albert V Lindsay, Owner. ■ . for tib. Also some new and used “ EMERSON” TELEVISION Hutchin’a 2-5132 or 62M. Ohio; OUa. A, (tlar.ebrook, /r ,. Benedict suDject to $ none Ilena not they cap obtain new 1953 registra­ APPRECIATED finish. Positively like ne.w. Fully Ford, $4; generator willi fan for tubes, and condensers. Also other Air accessories. Expert repairing. LARGE FRONT bedroom with Madeline Smith, Realtor. 2-1642 Road. DotiKan Hllla, New Y ork; Charlea ment 'of Philosophy snd Religion APPLY IN PERSON Sealy - mattress and box spring, kitten'privileges for Coupla or asautn84t by bank)' tions from the State Department equipped. Easy terms. Douglas 1938 Ford 60 H. P, S4. Phone radio acefesjories. Books of dia­ Ward Krause, 87 Walnut. 6336. Or'4679. ' 7 S. Baraent. ftW Park /tvenue. New Other ^4fMets^ ...... V , . . . . 19.727.53. Pvl. I.ieoiiard Eiitls 'and professor of Greek at Elon of Motor Vehicles. Mohawk ruga, inisdd, lamps, tableSr f^ o gtrlri Inquire -14Q Oarden- ROLLING PARR Excellent 2 York. New Y ork; kidw-^rd <•>. McDon­ Motors, 3.73 Malhr 2^3046. ' Roofing 16-A grams from* j,928 up to 1950. year .cild aix room single, hot nell, Horfie.^lior Roaff/MUT N>ck. New College, Elon; N; C, Aiiproxlmately 900-local auto­ .______~ ■■■ -4.. FISHER DRY CLEANSERS dishes, pots and pans. _^/brlve after 5 p. m. CAPE COD—Six very pleasant TOTAL\sSETfl ...... $ 7^54 .vJi u What am I offered? Phone 2^046. water heat with oil, fireplace, full York; Waller M. (Jnmn.. 110 I'ark A've- IJABILITIILS .Schooling in Japan -’ Dr. Reynold w;as minister of the mobile owneca.hava.iailed to pay BUICK 1946 .uper sedan. Radio, ROOFING— Specializing In repair­ PHONE ME IMMEDIATELY Wearing Appartl— Purs 57 roonM on targe lot. OIL fired furn- nue. New York. I^w York: Howard Demand de)n>alts of Indivi­ BROAD STREET HARTFORD 8-0358 tiled bath, vestibule, dormers, local church for over 10 years, re­ their current taxes here to date, heater. Jet black. Easy terms for Trailers.for'Sale 6-A' ing- roofs of all kinda. Also new PLEASANT ROOM in private aca. Immediate occupancy. Price B, Ruhae. 142 Church R<»nd. Wlnnetka, duals. narinershlpa. anC signing In the summer of 1946 to AFTER 7 P. M. 46-4890 basement laundry, fireplace, cop­ George i... Morrla. 15 Mere­ corpor>oritiors \ ...... $ 2.864.170.99 Mr. Cervinl estimated today. He your budget. McClure Atito Co. roofs. Gutter work. ' ' Chimneys 14" t e l e v i s i o n Set, *7.5. Call ■home. Convenient to Center. redOced for quick salt. Call Made­ Pvt. Herbert M. Leonard, jWho.se accept his present position. In spite lAwt ^ynd Found HOUSE TRAILER, 1052 Stewart SEE rr,J)AY OR NIGHT MUSKRAT Fur coat, aize 16. Uke per. plumbing, copper, gutters,' dith Rn.vl. O v^ orook Hllla. Penneyl- Time deposits of ‘ lhdl\i explained that delinquent t«q>ay- Tel. 2-9442. Open evenings. cleaned, repaired. 28 years' ex­ WANTED A u^ mechanic. Steady 2-3960. Place to park car. Phone 2-2044. line Smith, Realtor. 2-1642 or vanla; .Inmep / . Wataon. 2501 D.^vld- <1uals. partnerships, and wife, Marie, Uvea at Sb'7 Middle of hi.s heavy duties at the college era should pay their car taxes as coach, 37', twt) bedrooms, full If you have no means of transpor­ new, *110. Phone 2-1801,^ ;-torm windows and doors, gooil .9on Avenue. J^iYough of Bronx. New LOST—Pink rimmed glasses,. vi­ perience, Free estimates.-. Call workr Top/Wages. For more In­ 4679. corpnrationa ...... 9.187.980.07 he has found time to write other sonh as possible In order' to get 1947 CHEVROLET sedan. Jet hath, tub, shower, flush loilct. COUCH IN excellent condition, tation I’ll send my auto for you mortgage.available. Priced right, York,. New York; , Daniel T. Berpin, 6 Deposlia of. Unllea\ Btates turnpike east, recently graduated cinity of Post Office. Memorial Howicy. Manchester 5361. formation see Joe Lawton, ,861i- Alden IMare. Brohxvllle, New York; Gavernmapt katcs. mediate occupancy. Real buy at Illinois: Harold F. Carter. .'<2?! Owen and oashier'a checks, etc.) x342.4.16.51 atruction in the defenata against pair child’s glasses, Verplsnck version burriers, bollejMSumer SERVED KITCHEN cablneLr MAN’.S OVERCOAT, si^e 49 long. Cheneys. Cali 2-0595 any linie. 3-BEDROOM RANCH HOMES Ave/iue. , Lanadowiie, I’t-rnsylvania; heater. In good condition for a call Manchester 2-0081, ask for mene, fnc., 634 Center street. size 9, *5, Phone 8596. *12,500. Cash *3,000. William I'homical, bacteriological and radio­ School-Falknor Drive area. Phone car of this year. Douglas Motors, William Bondrlean. units, complete heating'systems. two 30’’ wall; one 30” base. White Call 2-1596. F, H. A. Approved .Ttd;«lan Antell. 1 IMrrreponl aireet. TOTAL DEPOSITS ...... 8 8.584.779.96 LARGE, SU^NY. vyarm room, Goodchlld, Sr.', Realtor. 7925 any Rr‘ »oklyn. New Ytuk; .loa^ h Giniina, Other liabilities ...... 49^407.39 logical warfare. 7984. 13 Morse Road. All work guarar.teeff. Time pay­ W ANTED-Three more die mak metal finish. Two used washing On Lydall Strett, Ciomer Parker 333 Main. near Cheney’s and Main street. time. Park Avenue; .New. York. New Leonard, who entered the Army TRAILER, Gowi buy, 1911 Srliult ments arrangcdriloriarty Broth­ er.s. Experienced, first class only MU.SIC BOXES, various sizes, un- machines. Phone 4849. York; William .1. Lawlor. Jr 143 TOTAL LIA RILITIK S .. $8,818.1 .34 LADY’S Storm Coat, alze 18. Al- Call. 2-4158, or 47 Charter Oak Birch Street, Winnetka. Illinoia; last January, was stationed at Fort 1951 DODGE Pick up truck. Only T. Good condition. McClure Auck. total par ...... $ 500, noo.no overseas. His parents. Mr. and Mrs. GUARANTEED fa.st plumbing and MAN TO Work in package store. ton mattress, pot tjTte heater, Surplus ...... i HAIR CUTS *■ By appointment Tel. 2-9442, PLEASANT, well furnished roonjs storm Window*. Oil fired hot. water floors, tile bath and extra lava­ nett. Malnklore Farm, Waylanc.*. Maaaa* l2n.O00.0O 'william Leonard, live at the local (mominga ohly—JMonday through he>tlng. Al'iCfatfops and new Hours 5 to 8 p. m. Three dsyis a Diamonds— Watches— kitchen range. Reasonable. Phone chiiaetta. Undivided proAts ...... 1.615.34 Wahted—^To Buy 58 rritable for light housekeeping., heat; . , . copper" , plumbing. Near new tory. oil hot water heat. This Ralph Hornblower. Paul B. Skinner. Reserves land reilremert ■ adddress. r • ~Trld«y)v"Phone':2«6682r''Rtis8«UBymerrit#—arranged i- -wMk.-W rite--Box--0-, -Heral/I. ■ ------Jewelry—^::— - 4§|--2.536a. -.:.Xr^:\rrr-:~z.%rL ’ n- .. 'TjusTTneT...... T^Try :'^’:''T^rrt>*Tr'a77n "-awunt TOT imif eiTft# WPCir as a whistle. Good transportation Motorcycles 12 Skclley Rro.s. 2-8714. 6 ‘h()toe'ta'1Braiiff Sew Jr., are , both Special r.irtnerf and Barber Shop, corner Oak and WE BUY and sell good used fuml WANTED-—42’’ combination while H'ou.se, Apartment 9, 24 Grove cellent location and priced right. Spruce streets. . McClure Auto Co. Open evenings PART TIME Opportunity for local LEONARD W. YOST, Jeweler, re­ •ink. All fixtures. Must be in A-1 THE PHIL HALLIN General Pirtnera. Acc^ordlnply. they t o t a l c a p i t a l AC- Tef. 2-9443. WANTED—G 'lOd clean,, used cars. PLU.M BING -And heating. Special man interested In gelling. Eve­ pairs, aojusta watches-expertly. ture, combination . ranges, gas street. Rockville. K. & E._i Agency, Manchester • re Special Partnerk only aa hetweeen* roiJNT.S ...... $ S7I.MA.M 214 SPRUCE STREET, MANCHESTER TEL. &095 .See Bob Oliver, Center Motor ranges and heaters. Jones Fiirni condition. Call 3966. AGENCY 2-1167 or 2-8715. theinaelvea'and other Partnere. ANY TYPE doll repaired. Dressed Izing In repairs. Copper water nings and week en^s can'be made Reasonable prices. Open daily. Realtoits The "Partners above named are all TOTAL LIAB1LITIE.S AND to order. Specialty collection 1953 WILLYS Jeep, four weeks Sales, 401 Main street. ■ piping, renrfo.lellng electric equip­ to pa.v excellent' returns selling Thursday evenings. 129 Spruce ture Store, 36 Oak. Phone 2-1041 authorizpft to transaer the Partrershlp CAPITAL ACCOUNTS . T.KK.TOJ.M FULL SIZE Mahogany bed with MANCHESTER 2-9221 MANCHESTER — A/bargain, 8 pieces restored. Dreasea' copied. ' ol^ only 600 miles. It's new for a ment for plugged drains. Edward alumiaum combination windows street. Phone 2-4387. Rooms without Board 59 bu**ne.*.« and sirn the firm name. MKHORANOA / ADMIRAL-BENDIX-MOTOIOU u.^i^ car price. See Boh Oliver on cbir Spring. PIio'rie ' 2-08'93. year-old six room .Gape Cod. Oil The iiabif anri plane o f residence of Assets pledgee' or Aailgned Call Coventry 7-6945. John.sony6979 or .5044. and door,'.. Must.have,goc^l- local BOLTON-—Five room ranch home, the Sp<nq_or any furniture. Tleman Products 50 'man.. preferred. 35 Foster rtreet. Aluminum combination storm Kverett, H40 Park Avenue, Nem’ York. ressrves of __ ..... ___-I 1O.SO0.60 " sell and... East '^Center streets. FORD. 1049 Sedan.....Jet -black ter- ptr •'conditioning' ayatenw In- m oi^age avallaUe. Priced... for New- y-orkr "H^nry- B,-‘ DesThm-f: SoiitH ■Malri 'street.' Ph'orie ------r- f o r -SALE ------> ATTRACTIVELY Furnished room .Phone 8547. windows' and sefeehs. Basement ■ State o( Cofipartlcut.' County Pf Hart­ Phone 4414. Looks and nins like a new car stawd and serviced. T. P. Aitkin, SU^uations Wanted— ABOUT THREE tons of loose hay; only *10,500. Phone Barbara Rveter Place. Santa Barbara, Califor­ ford, ss: 5643. to rent. Complete light house­ garage. Large lot approximately nia. I. N. W lllltni Knisht. rssliier. of the McClure. Auto Co, Tel. 2-9442 6 McOaho street. Phone 6793. Call Rockville 5-9221 after 5 p. Woods, Agent. 3702. P ^ n ^ S m Female .78 $39*2.50 HOTPOINT keeping facilities available. Pri­ LARGE FRONT room, m’itable 100' X 265’ with extensive view, .3, The Parinejship business Is a gen­ sbove-nsmsd bank, do solemnly swesr Open evenings. MANCI1B.STER Welding Service. m. eral pec iirU.v busiiu'S.'*. InrludirK ict- that the above ststement K true to tbs REFRIGERATOR vate entrance. Couple preferred. for. gentleman or couple. Kitchen Elva Tyler, agent. 2-4469. PORTER STREET SecUon—New NOT ONLY UELIEVE8 Penmnals 3 Portable equipment. General CALI. MANCHESTER 3636 for WANTED--Position as housekeep- inp as broker. <.eab*r and underwriter, best of my keowledse snd belief. > WE HAVE THE EXTRA CLEAN ^our plumbing repairs ajid altera 11 Cu. Ft. DeLuxe . . .$342.50 Inquire 167 Maple street. prlvrilvileges. Centrally located. Call Hating. 7 room colonial including and the. busines.s of acting as a broker N. WILLIAM KNIOIIT. Cashier. wcldih(l,\boiler and furnace weld­ for male adult. References. Call FIVE ROOM single, 22 foot living in commodities. BUT LOOSENS UP’ THE PROSPECT Hill School for ' CAR.S! /lions. Prompt service. Youngs U. S. NUMBER 1 potatoes. Bryan .$339.95 HOTPOINT • ••Mr. Wilson; 4112. heated/sunroom. fireplace, oil Sworn tn and subscribed before me young children. Transportation ing. Phori^ 2-1658 or 2-8762. 6871, NICELY FURNISHED room for room y/ith knotty pine paneling, 4. The principal place of business Is this Stii dsv of January, IM2. ROASTING CHICKENS EXTRA GOOD GUARANTEEJ^ ' town kitchens sold and installed! Brothers. Phone 3037. STOVE tleam/heat. Garage. Immediate .at 40 Wall Street. Rnrougli cif Matfhs.t-' .SHIRLEY a. wBias._ Notary riihllc. furnished. Mrs. Lela Tyhur, dlrec C. O. Ix>rentsen, Contractor; EXPERIENCED Woman degires one girl, two. minutes from... Alain ...firepla.ee, cabinet kitchen, three occupancy.- -Asking *16;000j Elva . Ijm,-Ci-t-Vx—I'ount y - and • State -of - New - .Corrert- Attsat-:...... ------...... r . FLOOR PROBLEM.S solved wit Boarders Wanted" 59-'A large bedrooms storm windows York. The office aint place of business ton Phone 2-5787. 1,951 Dodge Coronet Club Coupe position as saleslady in woman'e Double O ven ...... $’289.95 Btrert. Kitchen privileges If de­ Tyler, Agent. 2-4469. WILLARD B. ROGERS, linoleum, . asphalt tile counte F.FFICII'.NT Plumbing and heat- and screens, oil hot water Heat. Ir Coi'inectlcut l.s at 75 .Pearl Street. C *C IL W. BNGLAND. CAUSED BY COLDS morninER. We have chickens ready Gyroniatlr drive, radio, heater Expert workmknsblp, free esti­ apparel shoppe. Call between Household Goods 51 $329.9.5 HOTPOINT sired. Phone 7518. ROOM AND Board for one or two Hartford. * JOHN 8. G, ROTTNER. at the farm at aay BALLARD’S Driving School. Man­ Dark gray. 13,000 miles. Extra ' ing. Plugged drains machlnfc Illne.s.s forces sale. *10,800. (?arl- MANCHESTER- Dijplex 7 and 7 5. The amount.* of capital furnished Directors. Thousands of doctors prescribe^this time. Ten per cent discount for ten or more, chester's oldest Thousands of mates. Open evenings. Jones iMir- hours 9-11:30 a. m. Tel. 2-4990. DISHWASHER — $279.95 rnildren. Excellent care. Call fresh or nice. cleaned. Phone 6497. ton W Hutchins 2-5132 or 62S1. Nice condition, tile bath, combina­ ami acliiall.N" uontrihuted iiy Alfred R. famous modern cough medtcine. - accident..fres.instruction JiourB. . nlture. Oak street) j ’ hone 2-1041 SMALL SIZE Erigidairc.,*20. Call $310.00 A. B. C.-O-JIATIC 8583.' Meycj, F. Dewey -Kvelett amV Henrv frozen. 1951 Plymouth Ca-mhridge < *1uh WOMAN Desires....housekeeping tion storm windows. ' copper R. De-irhnnr.'-tlv.'^perraT'TRrrnTrA'WhW" pzaTusaiif Inereaaaa' natursl- eeere- Hundreds of Mtisfled students. position for one or two adults. 7843. (^Mth Old W a^ei’) . . $259.9 plumbing, garage, extra large lot. are not also General Partners are. re­ r tlon.s and acta at onoj to relieve , Coupe. Healer. Extra clean, one MANCHESTER — f v R(/rvUe MANCHESTER $ 1 2 ,000. For appointment tel. 2-2245. LENNOX Furnaces and 'varrn air Live in. Call 7401 evenings. Apartments— Flat* spectively, as. follows: ► such coughing. It loosens that sticky owner car. radio and TV sperialljil.s / since FRANK S Antiques and second A real buy at $12.,500. *3,500 cash. Alfred R. Meyer ...... IVIO.nOO TO YS i 19.50 Chrysler Wind.sor l-Df>or. Ra­ he'ating. Earl Van "Camp. 2-5844 MANY OTHER ITEMS COME IN! phlegm and makes It easier to raise. ENJOY A Driver’s license. For ex­ 1934. House service ca l)/ $3..50. hand store, 56 Cooper street. Buys Tenementst 63 Attractive Five-Pioom House Call the Ellsworth Mitten Agen­ r. Dewey Kverett ...... 200.000 ► For tiM Riddles 4 dio. heater. One owner, extra Phone 2-2186 day of night. Ol.n FURNACES repaired, steam cy, Realtors. 6930. Henry R. Dearborn ...... 62.600 pzaTuatiM Is safe and mighty effec­ pert Instruction call the Manches­ Situations Wanted— and sells good used furriiture and , , and see our FOUR ROOM furni.shedj apart- I] 111 Good Conditton7 6. The amount of capital furnished tive for both old and young. And It nice. , hot water, winter air condition A R C APPLIANCE CO. and actually • contributed as his enr- ter Prl'’'9K Coventry Iflin Chevrolet DeLuxe i nfmi;. Se­ DOORS OPENED, koVs fitted, Male . .79 antiques. Phone 3966. Open 9 to NEW Employment Offices ment. Call betwfen 9 a. m. to 12, Hot water oil heat,,''storm win- NORTH MANCHESTER—Excep­ ^ Arthur Drug Stores i tastee so good/ Any drugstore. 7-7249. Complete heating systems in 5:30. tribution as a Spe4-iaJ Partner by each dan. Top condition. Radio, heal- copied, vacuum clean/rs, irons, Tel. 2-1575 21 Maple St. —the finest In noon. 2-1230, j dowa. sc’reens and d^ra, enclosed tional 5 room Cape Cod. attached Special Partner who Is also a General ^ . Large Assortment ' ■ or.-Extm clean:- - — stallesl. NX'V . "■•'’ir f mains in Ma n w it h -light ddmp truck and garage;- screen porch, attractive rj^rin.er .I.S.: .-f , . WANTED - Ride'from vicinity of grin?, ■ etc'.,'^ ' repaired.-^ Shear.a, stalled, ^ewers cleaned with elec PORTABLE RADIO, battery and New' Eliglanii ------' porch; double g a n « and, ameslte' Itnlph Hori'blower ...... |.^»O0,00rt 1949 Plymouth Special DeLuxe 4- ehsin saw ready to work, until lot. An unuar'ally fine home. Com­ Walker street and Middle Turn­ knlve.s, mowers etc. nut Into con­ ■frical equipment. C n m p I e t A.C.. bookcase, chair.s, refrigera­ driveway. Convenientmient to transpor­ Paul n. Bkiniier ...... l.W.OfiO Door..Radio, heater. 20,000 miles. April 1st. Call Stafford .Springs Business I.ncatlons tation and school/ plete in .every respect. Easily RiJtN W. R r s t v . u ...... J20.000 pike East to Cbnn: Blvd,...East dition for coming needs. Braith- plumbing and repair work. Guar tor. 216 'Woodhridge street. One owner, extra nice. waltc, 52 Pearl street. 7-54 W-1 anytime. for Rent — 64 OTHER USTpjGS AVAILABLE. financet^. Warren Howland P-cai- .latne^ J, Phelan.. . iiO.OCW . Hartford, hours 8:30 In 5. Phone 1048 Pontiac Streamliner 4-Drwir. Anteed work. Time payments ar 7. The. Partnerahip. which c<»m- 2-9640. ty, 543 Woodbridge Street. Phone mencea .January 1. 19.5.7. ceases Decem­ Extra clean, one owner car. Ra­ POWER BURNERS and Range rariged. V. Marcin Co. Tel. 4848 FIREPLACE FIXTURES BUSINESS AND COME IN! /./c a l l 8600 anytime. ber 31. 1H53. - dio, heater. Hydramalic, New Burners , experts cleaned and Dogs-—Birds— l^ g 41 .s.MALL OFFICE. Main street lo­ : FRAN(?ks K. WAGNER IN, WJTNKSS WJIERKOK. the un­ . . and learn abont cation. .First floor. Call 2-8075. dersigned have -sigred this Certlftcate Automobiles for Sale 4 . tires— • serviced. l.et ua service and re­ NEW WOOD-TONE INDUSTRIAL j Rf^altor — 2-0028 this lllh da.v (»f Deccfuber. tn52. 1948 Oldsmohile 4-D(Mir 76D. Radio, Movliiff—^Trupklng— the unusual Job opportunities pair youi wRsh/ng machine or re­ CANARIES—Guaranteed singere. BREAKFAST SETS Lots for Salh 7.1 (Uiarles T. I>4*v.»rlng. Ralph Horn- 1949 CHEVROLET’S. Four to heater, Hydrnmstir. Black with frigerator. Mc^ro Service. 2-0883 Stnraire 20 SITES AVAILABLE . . . the many extra : ■:------^— blo>vrr. Paul B. Skinner. WilHtm R. Also female's. Phone 2-0426. Wanted 4o Rent 68 Rovensky. Haroh. K. Verrlll. Charles choose from. All In excellent-con­ while tires, j TALCbTTVILLE- Elm Hill Road COLUMBIA LAKE Approxi­ AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CO LIVING ROOM FI.^RNITURE advantages of working for j Si^ rooms, five finished. Three Ppirigo. Paul J. t:akiM Otis A. dition. 1941 Mercury club coupe. 1947 Chevrolet Fleetmasler 4 Poor. REFRIGF.RA'^ION .Service, com- PUPS —Lovely 3-4 Box,er pups. We Will Build to Suit for W;> NTEO — Unfumi.shed*4 or 5 mately one acre lot with 168 foot Glazebmok. ,fr.. Cliailes S. Sargent. Kd- local, and long distance mo.vlng a major supplier to the bedroom.s, large cabinet kitchen, Nice condition. Dougins Motors. Radio, heater. GnofI one owner mercial ano domestic. Sec our *10. One male, one female. Tel. APPLIANCES AND T. V. Lease. Apply i*oom rent by middle aged couple. beach frontage. May be sub-divid- ward .O. McDonnell, Waller M. Glbllii. car. display of ^larantccd used refrig­ packing, storage. Call 5187. Hart­ Jast.>|(rowing field of air j .hath with .shower, full cellar, hot Howard K Ruhse. George I.,. Mor.rls. 333 Main. ford 6-1423. Rockville 5-9036. Best references Phone 2-9333. * ed into 4 lots. Warren How'land lames I. \Vat.*«on. D.inid T. Bergln^ erators. Charge H. Williams As- transportation water oil heat, garage, ameslte Percy W. Brown, .fames J. Phelan. Jr.. BEFORE YOU Buy a used car Your fTtrysler-Plymoulh Dealer CHAMBERS FURNITURE •------^ ^ --1- ■ - ! ' —..... — ■ ■/ 1 ealty. ..Phone 8600. r-otlates, 260' Tolland/'Turnpike. ALBAIR k BERRY, rubbish re HOME Wanted for spayed female WA.NTED • By two adults, up- Oi'ivc, landscaped, approximately .Joseph T..^'Walker. Ir.. Herr.v Horn- see Gorman Motor Sales. Bulck JARVIS , 3-4 acre. "O^ccupancy by January ' ; blower Tl. Ralph H om bbiw ci. ,Ir., BROWN-BEAUPRE. INC. Manchester. Phone 2^358.5, nights mov.al. household arid commercial dog, six months old Boxer-Setter At The Green furnished hou.so. Will con.sitfcr .H arry W. I’ljrfHtl. Harobf K. Carter. V Sales and Service, 285 Main .30 Ris.'tcll SI. Phone 7191 7691. / Light truc king. Phohe 2-2.591. mixed breed. Phone 2-8669. CONSTRUCTION CO. " country home, with convenlence.s, 15th. Open 1 to 6 p. m. Saturday Suburban for Sale 7 5 I Tri.'lon Antell. Joseph tRiiuha. William ^ street Phone 2-4571. Open eve­ Open 10 A. M. to 5 P. M. YOU'LL GET . . . Jla.st of the Connecticut ^iver. and Sunday. Price *12.600: For in­ .1. Lawlor. .Ir . Gefirgc T. Flynn, nings. 1949 CHEVROLEI' . IMck up '.j COMPl^'.TE Repair., by Stuart R. 5 DOVER ROAD—TEL. 4112 Thomas B G.innett. Alfred R. Meyer, .MANCHESTER —Package Deliv- Evening.s 7i30 to 8:30 Excellent reference.'". Write Box formation call agent,. Fred W. BOLTON—Brand ntw, cute, four- T. Dewey Kverett. Henry B. Dearborn. ton truck. Riins line. Very low Wolcml on washing machlne.s, ery. Ixual llgh’ trucking and Live Stock— Vehicles, 42 •a The Stability of a Large Smith 6716. Tb^ Cerliiicate as alK*ve jM>t forth, 1950 CHEVROLET Deluxe, ttidor, •F, Herald, or phone 2-M66 eve-, .room ranch. Two bedrooms, full mileage. Dark green paint. Mc­ varmiin cleaners, motors, small package delivery. Refri^ratora. Company niiijj.s,- basement, plastered walls, oak signed and auknowlcdgril hv all of the real clean car. Priced for quick THREE GOATS. Two due to fresh­ MANC7HESTER—Six room Cape partners, -lia.s been iwct^irded tn the of- Clure Auto Co, Tel. 2-9442. appl(Bn.i.i-s. Pick up and delivery. wa.sher.s and stove moving a floors, .tile bath, l^-acre of land. sale, *1245. Written guarantee. en in March, other in February. a Opportunities lor advance-, fli’c of the Town Clerk of the City of A-y repair. Salcji ■ ISO Main. .specialty. Phone 2-0752.' THREE OR 4 -room ^l-4n«ment • or Cod, Conveniently-located on bus; Good, location. Choose own decor- • Hsrtlnrd: cr.rnecTtnn’; - , - Cole Motor's Servicehter, 436 IMMEDIATE Delivery on hnind Call Rockville 5-9221 after 5 p. m. ment line, near school.s -and stores. Oil Pldinc 8597. ' apartment by w'orking couple. ating colors. Phone. Barbara- Center. 2-0980. new Hudson Hornet and Wa.sp hot water hca,. Storm windows, Call 2-8025 anylipic. Woods, Agen^ 3702. automobile,'. Cliolee of colors and WINDOW SHADES made to orde- a A LIBERAL Wage Scale screens. Venetian blinds. Modern 19.50 OLDSMOBILE v sedan. Paintlng^Papering 21 Poaltry and "suppliea 43 88 models. Top trades. We nerd ind installed. Venetian blinds OWNER LEAVING TOWN w a n t e d 1/nfuirii.shcd 3 to 5 gas .stove. Automatic washer Radio, heater. Vety clean, black. a PAID Holidays and Vaca- SOUTH WINDSOR —Large, well eienn use F'ch'a'ub’ s "Tu'fkey 2 " a OVERTIME Premluma >• ^ the'ne«r-ftitnre:r-CaU - 2--0822--any ■"privacy;'; Reasonably priced:' Iri- clude ‘'he'w“ Hag'e'p” cafpeOh'g'" i h OLDSMOBILE IJMn club coupe Bolton ."Motch. Phon.' 2-4473, tank. Inaulated throughout. Well, landscaped. Sewer, yrater and time. spectioh by appointment. Tel. cleaned ..irilh our powerful heater. Jet black original flni.sh. Radio, iieato-r.. Model .7(1. Specia^ PAINTINg a n d Paperhainglng. Farm, 188 Hillstown Road. . living room, hallway and nia.ster sidewalks. Other features. Near st'hool,* bus line and shopping a Retirement Income Plan 2-3349. l;000-gallon pump. Modern; In nice condition throughout. $1.20.5. MrCIure Auto t’o. TeJ LINOLKU.M P.omnanU fiOc square ■ Free e."tlmate.s. Paper books area, 'Mortgages arranged. Prlce/il2.950. Exclusive si'lfh bedroom, Venetian blinds, awn­ Easy terms. Dougis.s Motors, 333 Insurance eqiiipmenl. We go anywhen 2-044‘2. yard. A-'-phalt tile, wall covering. available. Get mir spring. ouLride Articlvp for Sale 45 a w a n t e d - - Three, fuinhhcd : MANCHESTER—Four rooms, two ings.- aluminum -combination -M ain.--"-----7—! .7. — -prices imw. - Call -88 New top, runs like a top. /Radio, flagstone. Bolton >yotch Quarry. WORKING Couple desire 4 room 5-9198. Evenings 8-3989, Man­ ranch type, basement, barn. 7 Radio, heater. Hydramatic. Cell­ Riibbisb- and asbe.s«,hauled All healer. Try thi.s one. Ka.sw term.a. PAINTl.NfJ, Exterior and interior, Phone 2-0617. Stafhley Patnode. a Many other Big.Company unfurnished apartment. Call chester 6946. anres, brook. *13,000. Several ing price *2.270, our price $1,995. jnts do'ie at your eonvenience, Open evenings, NJcClurf Auto ReasOnnhle 'ales Phone 2-3802 or p.'ipcrhanging. Ceilings refinish­ Extra Benefits Hartford 32^855 evenings. others. Welles Agency, Covenlrv, McClure Auto Co. Tel 2-9442. ed. Wall paper book.s on request. MANCHESTER — Four ' rooiha, . Cn. Tel. 2-9J42. ' 2-9791. BRAND: NEW Emerson tele- Tcl. 7-6872 or 7-7.501. Eslimalcs given.. Fully,insured.; large-kitchen with cabinets, oil CHEVROLICTS, 1946, 1947, 1948, ..vlsloh.*169. Tax and .warranty! 1941 CHEVROLET .Specyal deluxe Call Ed'.iard R. Price. 2-1003. Included. Can Jirt'ange,, terrps to Houses for Sale 72 steam heat' EkcellenV conditldn." 19.49, 1950, two doors and four RilBBISH AND. A.slies .rrmnvfrl. club coupe. Rarlio and neater. No Immediate and rffirient .service. suit. Call 2-0^0. near stores, school. Two-car ga­ .Wanted— Rcai Estate doors. All deluxe models and fully money down. If your credit . i.s PAINTING,- Ceilings, whitened, HERE ARE . . . BOLTON New four-room ranch. rage.-ameslte drive, 60’ outbuild- _^ u lpped. ;Stop in and compare Contract 01- ritherwi.se. Call Full cellar, pla tered WalKs. oil giMxl., McClure Auto, Co. Tel. 2-9273 .If 2-9706.. ' ---- paper hanging..floors sanded and ROYAL Smltb-cCdrona port-; Just, a few'nf th e. .ing. Illness forces sale. *11,600. BUYEBa WACriNa—Single and thi.s selection of beautiful, rlran. refiiuslcd. Cai'penter work of all heat. large lot. $10,700. Gatto. and Cariton W. Hutchins. 2-5132 or 2-9442. ' ^ able and standard typewriters. 'many openings two-famdy homes. For efficient guaranteed cars at O n ler Moto'r ’ kinds. No job 1 dii sitialT. MbdeTll „_AI1 makes' of- adding "machines NEW RANCH Co.. Hartford’*9196. -Evenings (5231: ' : ...... — and confidential nervier call, A.: Sales, 461 Main street. HUDSO.N , 1948 . Coinmodoi-e ALL KINDS of earpeiilry work. Home Decorating Cn, 8372. sold or rented Repairs on a ll! -Grinding Machine Operators S-.798fl. Manche.rter 6946. Reale, Hrokef. 2-1919. ."ledan. Radio, heater, overdrive. A Rea.'onahle taie.s. Phone 2-1291, makes. Marlow’s. I 3 bedrnnma, Hving room, with fireplace. Wtehen «-|th ample MANCHESTER GREEN 6 room ALL PRICES SLASHED food family car ea.sy terms. Mt*-. brill Press Operators ranch with attached ' garage, CASH BUYERS wkltlng for 4, fl, ON OUR USED CARS Cliire Auto Co. Tel/ 2-9142, AC CO llN TI.N G ami tax service R epa irin r 23 CIN(20 A LL Aluminum comblna- cabinet spaced tile bath, full cement cellar, basement garage, ceramic.. tile bath, radiant heat. 6 and seven room glngles and ______/__ _i------■ tion windows No painting, no Electricians ’ Will qualify for 25 year G.I. mort­ two-family houaea In Manchester, •specialize jn farm and hiisiiie.'i.'’ -MATTREi4F Your old mattresses NOTIGi: END'"OF-YEAR 1939 OLDSMOBILE. 1910 Otdsnio- income. Kighteeq years' exper­ ^hanging, no stonng. Free esti­ haacboard radiation hot water ‘heat. Large lot 90xl.S0. Con- gage, Immediate occupanc>\ Ask- ^ Bolton. Coventry and Veriion. bil^. 1940 Lincoln. 1941 ("hevro- .“torilizci. and ■ remaeje like new. Bullard Operators The Ranking Commission has or.- CLEARANCE SALE ience. O pen diiv.s am i cifcninfis mate given, no obligation. Call s/enlently located-In Vernon just over the line from Rockville, Ing *14.250. Wairen Howland, Howard R Hastings. 2-1107 let. All completei.v rcc-ondltioned Call- Jones Furniture and Floor dcred that a public hearing on the Realty. 543 WoqLbridg'e street. .Idsepli-A ..< 5 ieSit'T. B road Ri'onk. Covrrlng 36 Oak. Tcl. 2-1041. Vyilliam Tunsky 2-9095. Engine Lathe Operators application of the Equitable Credit ONE OWNER CARS and ready in go. See Bob Oliver. .Conn. Tel. W indsor Locks 2- 4739. directly on bus line.- If purchased Immediately, choice of Interior Phope 8600 a'nytime. CON.SUJERING SELLING Center-Motor Saley. 461 Main ATTENTIQN Ladles! Slip covers Material Handlers Corporation' under the corporate YOUR PROPERTY? . ALL WINTERIZED ...... ■ ..j ;* ;.::,.. ------street, Frltatt firstrnttiona '?8 and dra'pes custom ■mBd«.'’'Re-‘up-' "decoraHons. ■ ' " " . name of Preferrod iUnanc? ,Co..j ,;.VVhV wait . to . without ohllgation „to,- you, wi- ' ■ ig.M' pK'm’outh 'CriWb’fbox-'Club' holsterin.g. Beautiful fabrics, Bench, Workers Inc. of Mancheslcr to e.stahli.sh an huild? 1 have a newlv. construct- wili appraise or make .you a' cash HotTsehold Servicea.^- .» office at 9R.3 Main Street. .Majichcs_ Coupe, radio and heater—one own-. 1939 OLDS.MOBILE. .Morlel SO, K.\K.\' rip mrute' per month -prints, stripes, solids. Expertly ed home ready for buyer to select offer for property. See us before ...Qf^efciL....______^;i3:rA, .$160 -.Janltor»______. V'. ■ .the -enw-wp^^--if(/“ /spare’ ,:walipa^ and paint.; SIX, finiio^ yduJiMai ': . C6mnii.ssidjri!; jiO irc ';Gfflce';tW^ J95t Plymouth- Cambridge- Club PhOne-.-+99.+,—.-'r-:'rr;-'- FLA'F ■ FINISH Holtand' - window 'Tftuc "ai ' l'iohVe'".fiy ■■ hand ";fir t.Vpef balance one veav to jiav.-' ' Call a ■Toot >nnd Dle.^^jMahers- TooraH-wtth lavatory. FiiU bath.- BRA r-BUttri REALTY . _lCbupe.,__radio and heater^__ _R^a^ __ Bank .„.Commi.,. t'ambridge 39.' TEL ROCKVILLE 5-4045-^-4710 h’ Precision Machinists i P. M, dan. 2'adip and heater, Gyromatic wait. Ma.'low's ■ ' .Ma.<;.‘i. Money bar-k guarantee. drapar made to order. All the j this one. Full price *14.900. A family, three-family businesB drive. PACKARD 1948 Tudor. Radio, lat'tst Tabrics. Johnso-n's Slipcover o Spinners • Scrapera l_CIampet, Realtor. Phone-2-4543, property. Have many cMh buy­ 1950 Dodge Wayfarer 2-door se­ w e a v in g ,ot burn.-', moth holes and Drape Shop, formerly of Wal- ers.-Murtgagea arranged .Please dan. black, real clean cat. / heater, direction .signals. Clean and torn clothing hosiery runs, MortRaRes 31 kin's Bros., 110 Spruce-.'street. a Man.v Others T 4)W A ZONE, Highland Park School rail George L. Graaiadio, Real­ 1950 Dodge" Upronet 4-door Sp- 'car. Ceiling price $1,365. our price handba,;s repaired zipper re- 1 1 $895.. Mc(21ure Auto Co. Tel. Tel. 7739. section. 7 room colonial w'ith den tor. 2-5878. 109 Henry street. ■ dan, rSdio, heater, gyromatic drive. placcwfent, iimbiellas . repaired, | KIR.S’T AND Second m ort^ges and lavatory on 1st floor. Three -2-9442. ■ One owner car. men’s shirt collar.-* reversed and boirfcht for our own account. Fast, A dvcrliseiiiejit bedrooms and tile bath on 2nd. UST TOUR home with E and E 1950 Chevrolet Deluxe Tudor. Se. replaced Marlow's Little Mending confidential, service Manchester fc- Hot water oil heat. Owner leaving Agency for the attention and sale | CHEVRoLEf Aero .sedan" 1947. Don't Woit! Act Now! Tn accordance; with t'h*', prnvl-’ d.xn. I.X)w mileage. 'Shop Investnunt Corp., 244' Msin St. tow’n. Priced to' aell at *16,800. that you want and expect. Man­ 1950 Ford Chassis and Crib, . Healer. Excellent roridllion: Ooml siqn.s of Chapter V. Section 8 of faiuilv car. E.isv lerm.v McClure Phone ^4-16. . I Elva.Tyler. A « n t. 2-4469. chester 2-1 i 67 or 2-8715. , person. Silk City 4 er 5 rooms, unfomishod "South Plant" In the Hearirtg P.oon) of the 2. A Three-Bedroom Ranch? Diner, '641 >'ain street. *12.600. Gatto and Co., Hartford 1949 Ford Vr8 Station Wagon. 1939 FORD Deluxe A-1 conditfon. WLNTER SLOW SEASON but hooted if possiblo, ’ *66 MAIN STREET MUNICIPAL BUILDING in said S. A Three-Be

, \ ■ ' J ' .• * -.- .v ------■r.t-, -!4hs- F^DAV, JANUARY 9, 1955 ’ '.1 - x ; - ; / XC .. . r.- ita ... . : ^ ...... _ ; . •- ' PAGE W RTEElir "X'. .:-4- iMattfbtigtgr lEpgirigg A ltunge Dijdly Net Prt8S Run . The Weather For the Week Ended \ rataeut at D.JIt: Weather Bhitau gelo De Pinto, second vice prSp- Americo Ago.stinelli; Salvatore mittee;, Frank Farr, JVlcholaa (5en- Jan. I, 195S \ TTie Sisterhood of Temple Beth idehtiJohn Gsrhventa. coriespoti- Belllnghlrt. R a)^ DeSimone, tllcofe, sentjneU; Albert , Agostl- Sholbm and tht Manchester Chap­ Italian Society ing secretary; Felix, Pagani, as- Frank ■Ddnadlo,,'aullus Dubaldo, nelll, . Alfred Coda, Paul Correnti Freealng rain tonight and tan- About Tbivu ter of Hadassahwlir hold-a- joint' Sis'tant corresponding secretary; John Oalaaso jihd, J.dhn Martina; ■and iohn- Rota. a^rditors.*- i- 10,824 day. TJttle temperature ehaage.’ meeting. Tuesday night kt 8:30 at Anthony De Malo. financial secre­ coun.selors. . ‘ .Chalrmai/for the February ban­ H^a le"s ijanuary Val06S the temple. At the concKwion of quet is p /t Masirangelo, Member of the Audit J Mr. «nd Mr*. FredeMrk E. Elects Gremmo tary; Peter‘ UrbanetH, treasurer; Also Prospero Bonino, sick com­ — - .4 C i t y l*oi»rd of ♦ Clyde road afineunpe the business^ m eeting Mr.s.XSIdncy Bureau bt Circulations M a n c h e x t e r of Villafse Cj^orm tlie W rth of their daughtcrV Su,*an Brown, wtil give a fcokTeview'antl — Holly, at the Hartford Hospital a dramatic reading. Mrs. Bernard PlaiiA Uhflerway for In- (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE FIVE CENTS Dec;' 2S. Mr*. Leopard is the for­ Bursac-k will be the cWlef hostess ''' (Claaelfled Adverttalng on Page 10) . M A N C H E S T E R , C O N N ., S A T U R D A Y , J A N U A R Y 10. lOri.T m er Mildi^d Barnes, daiighter of for the evening, in honor of her M allation ,Baiif|net lot V O L . X X X I I , N O . 85 ------jp.------Mr. and Mrs. Clifton W: Barnes of •daughter Beverly'a engagement: W*»t Hartford; - ' Other hoKtesses wiU-be-Mts,-f^b:. 1 Be Held in Feltrnary $1.50 VALUE NEW ert Rayburn, Mrs. Archer Nadler, Plans are underway for an iri- ■‘^ e Ci\-ll Defense staff meeting Mrs. Nathan Sandals, Mr*. Abra­ HALE’S UN P lanes ■thtduled for tonight has been ham PodroVe and Mra. Isaddre .stallatlon banquet next month at WINTER SHADES IN postponed until next Friday night. Radding. which the .Manche.sler Ilsllan- Amerlcan Society will install its I Members of the American I.,e- new slate of offirers, headed by will be played 1 glon Auxiliary are requested'to . Arthur Oremmo, president. NYLON Smash Red tonight at Tinker Hall, starting at j meet outside st the home of the 1 Inie 10.13 officers were elec,ted at g;15. All bridge players are wel- I late Mrs. Mary F.. I^ewman. 2.’» ' a meeting held .Sunday. Dey. 21, ebme to participate- Before the j Flower street, tomorrow night at | Other officers elected were; John ALE Rail System tame starts tonight a .short meet­ i 7:30 in order to pay respects to Andlslo, first vice president; An­ ing will be held to diaciis.'J.possihle i Mn». •Newman in-R body. Mr*.■New.-'j changes in the_opcratlpn of the ATTRAGTIVELY PRICED fp K QUICK CLEARANCE HOSIERY man- ■was -a- gold star, mother And.l Seoul, Jan. 40— (/P) — Al­ Pusan, Korea. Jan. 10-(/P)^A «oWded Korean jiasse^ . club. a member of the auxiliary.-' lied warplanes; 300-strong, ship foundered in mountainous seas and violent " ' ” 98 la. t Holdin’s Flowtrs \ smashed a vital Gomniuni.at -.Tjje' Altar Guild of St.' Mary's Wflbiir Mellen, asstatanl profes­ __ gfl gauge dark seam sheer S t and sank with a reported toil of 249 lives Just Church, h-hlch was to have held its sor of theology at the F.a.atern Front/Out Own Stock railroad netw'ork on the dqorf II tmrni 81 Oakland Stront to - ...... January meeting this evening, will Nasarene College, Wolla-ston.j nylons; with reinforced heel thfs big sOuthea.st Korean port. The Korean Ministrj o step to Red Manchuria-today / . ■ postpone It until Friday of next 'Mass., will be guest speaker at the of Transportation said today only-; T n l. 3 7 4 3 and toe for extra wear. Col­ aft«' 17 B-29/"Superfoyts taek at 8 p. ni. 10:4.1 a. m. and 7;.30 p. m. serv- seven of the 25« aboard the 140- When One Slip Can Be a Wet One - Always Opan / bombed the arch la«t night. ■ 1 shore Area icek Sunday at the Church of the ors beige tone, taupe lone. ton Chang Yung Ho were saved New Em ergency Northeast’s Naearene. i when the coastal veasel went down. The Fi^^JU.r force said pilots An ofganiaatlon meeting of lead- STORM — DRESSY — FCTTED reportjd-flanies and smoke blllow- Ing-officlal# of-the various-service, -Sizes.. S.'.i .to, 11.—;------The-captain, Ha Yang Mo, was among the seven. , , ■ . Phones Listed ing-cfver the target could be seen cluba In town, scheduled for today, Transportation mini.ster Kim r more than 30 milea. / Death Toll Power OuL lyaa postponed until next Friday. Suk Kwang expressed belief that Wavea of fighler-bombera from The group la planning to form a no American* were aboard the Many changes hav^^heen four wings and one U.yS. Marine round table of clul} heads fo r the ship, which plied B u rk e no MIGs rose to challenge the raid­ of the power fsilurea. more survivors...... ,. • . ers. winds In the Florida Gtilf Coast VALUES to $47;^^ 3-5940 -Inland -townsr wblch-escapcd ser vALUEsnro I3v:n Q illsh Frotn 30 riilles aw ay we could J raiised an eatltfittSdTSSOiOOO dam - rlous effect yesterday and last 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. (Continued on Page Three) see the smoke and fla.she.s from I age In property and In.lured a doz- night, reported a growing numbsr bombs burst ing, " said Col. Victory j en persons. Four home* were de- U m .. FOEL OH EVERY GARMENT HEAVILY INTERLINED \ ___ ^______of power failures today. K. W^arford of Chickasha, Ogia.. stroyed and 20 other* dsmaged. Wsterbury was without powsr for one of the wing commander* in the TV early .laniiary storms crip­ its pollcs snd fire alarm systsms. SIZES 9 to 15, 8 to 18. 14 Vj t o 3 2 V2— ALL COLORS raid. / pled sll types of transportation— Its radio stations wers silent and One Marine Qor.'air pilot, Capt. anto plane, ship and railroad. the WsterMiry American was with­ 917 MAIN ST. EVERY COAT DRASTICALLY REDUCED! M r s . Floyd N. Bohnett of Santa Bar­ Power lines were knocked out. Iso- out power to receive news, set type u;'; BOUND Oil CO. iating- rrianv eotmTumitier. Schoois • Immediately North of Savings Bank of Manchester bara, Catif;; ■crash-landed off-' the or print.'. . ... weal coast /luring th e strik e . .and were closed^ ve^terds^ in several \ Similar conditions were reported jO; Cr ‘:: jt 5320 Hr>C Green Stamps \ G e ts was picked^ip almost Immediately sertions of thp sto rn f swelfif fe-;- have temporarily sfTected the' by a helicopter. ! pions. Deaths sttrtbiited to the Danbury N'ews-TlmM. th# New Given W ith Ca.'.h The Crimmunists funnel the bulk i storms Included 1.1 in New- Kng- London Day snd the Aneonls Se{^ of their war supplies Into North | land, three in the New York srea , „ ' - T r r y " x ------tKdJW.HALCco tinel, as icing conditions spread iiig Sale.® Tokyo, Jan. 10— (/P)— An A m y court today cbnvictcd Doro- Korea from Manchuria on the | and one In Orepon. M A N C H trm Conn- , lUraW ,PlM)lo. land and limbs snappkd from trsM BAKE—BUY—EAT thv Krueger Smith, a famous General’s daughter,^of stabbing rout,e~ through Sianju to P y o n g -, The wind and rain storm s w hirh i'retty rough.. walking, . _ these day*,. . even ,. qa( t a MlMhki atreeL Marie Noeelff, iSod N9aell^iiili4.*illidur carrying away power wfrw. ; her colonel husband to death with a foot-long hunting knife. yang. Korea Communist capital, j lashed the Pacific Np-ttuvest /.au'lHlowiki, left to right, prepare te do a Mt at |MdidiiLJnuiitaf ta Mala and Maple etreate wkile e» their There was no statswide. «ttsrt» MARCH OF DIMES m s s B a m tion of taleidioiie servles, a Beu^- It sentenced her to life in prison at hard labor. M rVSm ith, B-208 unloaded l7-ton.s of bomba i ea.sed late yesterday. Tempera- wn.v to work this morning. Although heavy rata and sleet Te left atrerla a kaxardoan meaa of ainohjr SPECIAL SALE bn four targets in a 10-mlle area tures were at iinsessonal levels slush and pools of water, polino reported only one minor aocldeal. Motorlata ore advised to eoatlaae em New England TsIephoiM oo at' 40, attractive mother of two 'teen-, ouUlde Sinanju Friday night. They | snd melting snow with heavy rain pony spoksemon sold. aged childi'cn. was convicted of their enullnue ways, beoAiiae morf of the eopo wpaHier may koMt tta way. ______I filled csyicadirig atraams from Brit­ ws^e 4JM0 BbOi : premeditated murder in stabbing ; ish Columbia to Califorrils. EarOi Col. Aubrey D. Smith. 4.1, of Boon-1 (Cootinued on Page' Three) New Costume Jewelry and snow slides blocked some g, muniy jrishofeitnl^ villc. Mo., as he slept in their Tokyo hlghwavs and railroad I'nea. Some iks' between Cllhton snd the New America’s Most iVanted Slip quarters at midnight Oct. 3. Kaninps. pin.*i. necklace.^ anfl brac^let.^. GoW and IJtnish. A nine-member court-martial rivers bulged et floods levri. Cen-i Pope y F aces Dispute York'state line. AXso -*itonr Fct and rainbow .simulated pearls. t'sl Oregon wa.s hardest' hit bjr- ImNew Haven and Us ouburta, hoard reached its verdict In 64 , A|oin Spy Pair the stoTri. - ' . . minutes of deliberation. It took, 1,300 were out '0< service: In the slightly more than 30 minutes to The storm'center wlflcli krtaght BridgeporL^orWelk end Stontford FIGHT MAY WALK AGAIN ■ at a Special Price for One Week Onlff! fix the ^icntence. S e ^ CleSieiicy the bhi.«ctery W'eather fS^he»*ast eree, there were 2,000. and south-was over northerp Geor­ ^On Jo h Patronage The apokesmen seld however \ y The head of the court, \vhlte- INFANTILE for $1 *00 haired Maj. Gen. Joseph P. Sulll- ..] gia last night, emising hpayy rain that service was gen^folly mslB- THAT SOME CHILD ' van of. San Francisco, wept as he Plea ^Truman over muon of the Bodthesst and Mass Rules ® tmined through reioriing to tU ad- read the .sentence in a choked, northwi^d along.the Atlantic sea- — - Wa.shington, Jan. 10;—nnimunion receivcu. , , ___ __ . ■ Snow ranging from eight to nine Feared Hidden A representativo of (leferi.se; The Pope s directions made a ^ ^ inches fell In Hartford and Utol\, military authorities here and in counsel filed the plea for pre.v REGULARLY $2.50 EACH Wa.shlngtoa; m any change.*, in the. aricienl and - field Counties while non-sticklnf tial clemency at the Justi9e de-1 central rite; whi(‘lli wa.* instituted, i I'"’'* R-Cshf). GOP Po^y snd sleet pelted ports of eastern Cods JANUARY 2-31 A defer'ense *'i"attorney. D t.' Col:' partment at 9:30 this morning. , 1 TJiree Firemeii Conference committee ehairmen, By Deep Snow • . This Ad Sponsoffd By SENSATION H oward1 p. jv. L.cvie of New York accrirding to Roman Catholic be­ nec'ticut. ■ Federal Irving R.' Kaufman of lief, by Jesus Christ at the Laat respectively. , City, said he was "very hopefur New York had- given them until 1 Hill Air Force Base, Utah, Jan. ■ X : . / . _ the verdict would be reversed. Are hijuredx^iii Supper. Although the Senators haven't (ConUnoed. mi Pag« EIovmi) today to file the petition. He said i detailed any complalnta.'-'theae ap­ iO Searchers feared today the ■A prosecuting officer said‘Mrs. Ita filing would automatically | Keuson for Change ; ! CAVEY'S ...Smit'h would be sent to the Unilad. The Pontiff ,-Hed modem eondi- parently .rest largely, on . the wreckage of a-C-40, missing-aince RESTAURANT rivean a atay ofexectitlon untU ftve'} ... States In about, two weeks and con­ daya'after the President announceal Milford Blaze k^Uoas. a s .reason for the changes. - . irroimds that Repnbltrin governor* ^ persons sbosrd. fined. in a federal pri.son. Until hts-*dbcision on the clemency ap- ____ ' I Cnthollc^s belief th at in the who were oul early for Et-enhowTT^ ^ covered, making It then, she will be hel.d in’ a prison MBS. DOROTHY SMITH peal. r Mtiford. Jan.X to - Three-Saci'AmenI pf. the F,.uc.hprltl..!.Corii^^^^^ ri>. n""’i'i*U(m arc being rbnault- j„vjgibie troni the air. Bulletins ' - *' 4.'. . w-ard of an army hospital here. ■ Tjwt Reaort I .Milford firemen wer„e injured as - O’'''**”" ' ed on.patronage iiaiially cleared In The plane is believed down some­ ; c o v » : : x v the jtaat through aenatorial of- V- SPECIAL SMf . Maid Testifies din. aald Mrs. Smtth blurted out; TJie ’ RosonberKR. husband and flip damaK^^d tw o *'Yinocoupifld , 2*/^"** i m " where In' the rugged mountain from the AP Wire* * . » • i The' prosecjJtion presented 15 ■ ■ Too b a d - t didn-t-get him in the-wlfe,-havuL_loat.aa:fheli'.cQUil_.api_)ih6refront-a»mime;^ cottage*-;in.-W |y ""'i " '“Od of t.nrlst. fleea._;__ .country along the _Ulah-Idaho-Wy - V witnesses and the defense'six. ■ .. . - ^ peals and the appeal to the Presi- , i^The. in. Pope (tTi'erfed th at taking . Knowland aald there'have, hiwn omtng border. • It was en route ETTER BUY QUICK the Bay View section shortly be. B P V The Smith's Japanese maid. Shi; ■'/ .5..,, , .u . Idem was their last resort. Tore .i o'elnck 'a. m. toddy.' iof plain writer no-longer ennsti- ■'mlaiinderstandinga" over pro­ from. .Seattle to Fort Jackson, S. C., OBOTBWQHL THBEATBMSDl. ^ IL L D r YANT geko Tani; who said she was atone TW'(i Army t»u'-''es M arching plckests asking ejem- Reporting that one cottage was tiiles'a breRking of the fast. Until cedure. _ . With 37 Korean vetera/ia and tliree BerUa, Jan. 10 — (M — T W s2.98 Plastic Calf or Faille Mrs Smith said she stabbed her ^^^,^. patrolling outalde now. Catholic.*.Si’ere obliged to ab-' P . I t In the Washington heights, home de.stroved and the other partially ! , , , . - j In adcljition. some Senatora think crew member* Went BerUn Telegrot aoM today A taff'stizad prinf with the couple the riigtit of the husbflnd aa he Mept, the White‘Houaa in rerent daya. • , .i-j . „. ,, .. , ___' sta n from l>olH food and water Air search directors scheduled a da-masfed Fire M arshal J^ichan- m idnight before receiv- Republican atate chairmen and that a Moaoow-nrdered purge id stabbing, te.stified that the colonel Not once in the mx-day trial dl(l ^ justice. Department official meeting at Hill Field early this East Germaay’a Cotnmualat par­ the defense corite.st the charge of , appeal goes now to the de- ■ ing the sacrament. - I'national eommitteemen are getting omplaialy chorming told her Mrs. Smith had stabbed the general's ear wfille the 'law­ morning. The search, which has ty la threatealag the poeitton ed HANDBAGS him. The maid also quoted Mrs. premeditated murder. It baaed *La pardon attorneya who Fireman Albert jVeise was over Included over 50 aircraft,, will be Prender Otto OrotpvrohL a fo r -. Smith'as -saying. "I'm so glad I case-on a contention that she was whole -case. They '((Jontin.ued on Pago Three) makers find out about apprrint- reorganized at the meeting. Air —compitlsly conie:'by smoke, and Is reported .to mcnt'.s when they read -th eir news­ mier Soclallet. The aewepopef In top handle pouch or box style.*, also over the shoulder hand­ d l d j t ." '’ ■ . - will make their rer^m ehdalion'to Force officials said. aald party boea W alter ITIbrlehti.. / (Continued on Page Seven) be in "fairly good” condition In papers. bags. Colors brown, red; navy, black. __^ A neighbor,JLt^^l.jTo.seph Har- Attorney Oener^ MtGrancry^am^ Capt,. 8. C. Johnson of tlie 44th an oM-tlme ComuMuilst who re>y OaHtrina—it this c » " ’ ; y Thus. fiir,.,G,q3tT J iQ d ta E .;D ta Q ( .J^owry Ai|r , ,-Si - . - -T,... ■ ■■ ..J.j,.; —i, li...... ;•!« ih. .M).f;rirJd.-ill,:tlve his .to, U if-Prcs . ^ .flremen;-'*trio -injured; and- - .A--.,-—" ...... -.V -r--.- tp-rifee Bari ’ ^-tutaed- frpua- hfo ICoacata aztfo l*-. I ident. . .. . rtreated at the hospltiU and dis- of New York appears to ha.ve'be.en *^^Fofce Base, beriver. Is directing OemMuiy ap a Soviet elHMa U' EVE0GU«»_ombrs Tidliits nesrest the thrdne. Of 4L paid paid' ' the searqhsearqh. He now has moveed L»45, la try>«K M*" *•» ***• -s.;.£.r:—«--/ -v.jolU( -fotS'-uditob.-.JSleetOt^^ - -*a*4-»>I«- - headquartew , ..frcjia .-. Bock •ndwidilp away-fraas OaeUrtHf c . liripa drsiC~ ■■ ' ' ...... ■ ' • ' ■ ' foot w a s Culled from AP-Wires nsimed .choices, nine have gone to 1 SpeingSi Wyo., to Hill Field. -- Ulbrleht at preeeai foilnt .Xew .Yorkera .hiore thari. to .per.-.i -depaty premier. sons Yroiri any other atate. - *re oWlaWe at the . Coloe-fait, PL U S TAX P a M o iis B o £^^ ■ j^.:>yho broifghr apparatus to- the U.~S. State department ofTicials .«Ien. Ive» ( R-NYI has no nuarrej Reports of IJgbt* BOOKED IN SLA'YING 7 J 1951, of cdnapirijlg tb .turn . Arnei -pMUicL,.ttew.. UgM-.IftyAlty. wireen- Brookline,. Masa., Jaa. 18 <■ ■ wrinklf- ' ca's atom bomb secrets, ove'r ‘to scene'throttieh - at•‘aeta.' . parUaU.y:-. with. s.n..acra/igemen.L under, .which ,....pf^yp4e pTane* -from—Idaho,- -Wy- l O f block-hd by ice-’velghted trees and ings In i ;n will so'oh rid thrit group Dewey and the New York Repub Thllce Capt. Jofeph F . Mahoaiej" Russia. . • ' oming and Utah took part In the aald today the allbla « t tw rm ea powe- lines, fought the fire in a of any lemainlng pro-Coinmunlat j lican organization screen prospec- hunt in addition to Air Force rsiiitonl Siiiitli/to Electric Chair In denying Judicial clemency last booked aa auaploiouB peraoaa wW )0 '< ' freezing rain for more than an A m eHcans...... A nother W ashing- ; tlve appointees. But the ta m e feM- cra ft- Toiletries Ipn 'agency. Department of Com-'| doesn't hold true generall.v.- be checked today In Hie hiveeth (Contlniiert nn Page Three) hour. If the C-46 wreckage Is covered gatlon of tho nmbnea alayfog of and pra- “ •Writhersfield,' Jan. 10—(^) The. a soul, " a.s she asked that Smith's Coley said the fire started in me^cp. estimates that unemploy- the rear (>f a'two-story seven-rioom ment in nation' is at new |Mist-unr Morrla "Whitey” Hnrwllt, 40k ■JERGEN HAND LOTION .,.... T ttTt t r r r . 49c Connecticut Board of Pardons reV plea be denied.. . (C-nntIniied on-Psge Eleven) (rnnllnuMllitm nn Page Eleven) , bookie- and former boxer. Ma­ (used yesterday to comnuilc the Her daughter, speaking m a frame, shorefront cottage owned hy low', while emplojTnent is above V" pacquin Hand lotion ...... 49c death sentence of a convicted riiur- whisper, said: ' . . . E ight O vei*coiiic Joseph McCormick nf New...Haven, high level of 19.11. • honey Identified the men aa La p and spread t,o an adJAining' cottage 8. Swarto. S8, and Thomoa Colloc TONI HOME t»ERMANENT REFILL ...... ,... $1.50 derer after hearing the widow and "His (Smith si defen.se has been ban, t1./Both mea, he aald. knew X-V ■' ■c daughter of the man he killed ask- unable to prove his irinoeettcc in Bv (ias Fiinies of I».s Angeles confers in Rome PROM HOME PERMANENT REFILL . ., . . , $1.50 (rontlnueA on Page Kleven) jHorn Tooter Available; Hiirwltz hot denied any part of that there be no clemency- three and a half year*. I see no with Vatican officials in prepara- j T" the kUlIng and offered otroag CHAS. ANTELL FORMULA 9 ■nie Board of 'Pardons was the - reason why he .should not be made tion for his elevation to rank of allMo. Gorman MVN Ullt: laat hope of Francis C. Smith, 27,! to pa.v the penalty. ■ W estport, Jan. 10 (/Pi . Right cardinal. . . ,. One of three s|irviv- combination ...... persons.'.including five adults anti roySsMtia nf Noroton, who twice carried his I Smith's father wris the only Politics Blamed Ing boy* In blue frorn Civil W ar. Pupils Love Kissing Games RIOTING TAPERS OFT SUnON DEODORANT STICK ... u.... cas/t to the Connecticut-Supreme member of his fanfily to testify three children, were overcome to­ Willfam A. Magee, 106. lie sjn Ix s Karachi, Paklataa.,.JaB. 1»-W before the board. day, police said, by'lumes which] Sizti 13-20. 75c BAYER ASPIRIN ...... ,v<.... Court. Angeles ‘ hospital after suffering —Thia capital city, heavily par- Motor Sales, Inc. Now . . . y.ou caib.get these cla.ssic • Smith and a companion now ."He didn't de.serve what he got. came from s sm all power genera-^ For Deserlicms st/.oke, ' . But School Board Frowns trolled by police aad troopo, wa* I Please be guided by the good Lord Rarbizon <1. gore slifts—^and save. 60c ALKA SELZER ...... serving a life term for...second de­ tor being used to heat the house. ,Piaii[ler at Newprk, N. J.. storms quiet with buslaeseas uanuol today' They’re BarWzon’s famous figure gree murder attempted a burglary in your decision," the elder Smith The victims were identified as tollowiBg three daya el rlsGaf . 285 MAINST. ; " $2.00 ONE A DAY MULTI VIT-AMIN ;.., Mr. and Mrs. Morrison Stiles of Washington, Jan. 10 (/P>- Pres- , intp union loc,al nfeetlng and start* flattering patented designs styled at the Indian Harbor Yacht club said!. idenle Truman says politically in- i shotgun foray that ends w'lth one Princes* Anne, Md., Jan. 10 lAlAland'a eastern ahore and 1 which left H peraoaa dead ^ KLEENEX TISSUE ...... In Greenwich in July, 1949. They Smith's mother, sisters and W estport aod their children, “Gee, -1 hope we-Ttlon't have toTday for Briltimora to find more than !#• mjnred. Premlw MANCHESTER. CONN. ' in rich fabrics from Barbizon’s own mills, Double-stitcheil spired attacks on his Korean 'war man dead, three other*;,wounded were aurpriaed'by Groyer Hart, brother declined to speak when Frances and Peter; Mr. and Mrs. before being raptured by police. play post ortice again todayii’ one tooting his trumpet, Khwaja N j^ufota i;f, ... tops Assure longer wear. Choose a whole new slip wardrobe PALMOLIVE RAPID SHAVE ... -----» Governor John Lodger a member Paul Phoma and their son, policy are to blam> for 47,000 mil­ working his flrat nlgbt as the eliib's itary desertions. . . . Carl Sandburg, poet, blrs ra- seventh grader lold.Jier mother as | Aaked to Resiga with a delegatiau in yobr very own figlire-type she. But, hurry please ... . AERO S H A V E ...... night watchman. He w'aa shot to of:the board, offered them the op­ Michael, and Mr.ri. Clifford Turner she left the hou.se for-gchool.. Piind was asked to resign for Itudi ' TEL. 2-4571 who was Identified as a housekeep­ ■ Or. a* Columnist Doris Fleeson pher, histprian, urge* lmmr<|ate, the.se won’t sta>’ in. stocK long at this extra low price.. , d e a th .' . portunity. * unconditional pardon of ' Ihrlll "Mom, I kjssod 11 girls (n school installing a game of jhiat .office— per reat tidtiaa feea \. 85cNOXZEMA ...... However, when Lnrln W. Willis, er fo r Mr. and Mrs. ptijes. . quoted him a* describing them; Hart's widow and hia daughter. "The kids who are being syste slayer"-Nathan Leopold in' Chica­ today," a 12-yesr-oI(j'’boy prdtidly a kissing game—In his two clasaeo. other' grievi ' . I Body Contour Sizes:— Miss Bertha Hart, apeared before fairfield courity state's attorney Mr. and Mrs. PKoma and their caused them to toarh'OlC ■ ' 'I matically taught "to believe go. ' . . . told bis. 'He explained Its purpose 'was to Miss 10 to 20, Lady 38 to 44. the board yesterday, a* did Smith's who prosecuted Smith,, asked the son took refuge with the Stiles ievri , pi."t i-1 turheacto Wedaeeday. • the peace of the. world is n o t! Bid is ryiorted underway by the These sort.of statements abrupt- brea'k down their inhibitions be- ^^hen You Think Little Miss.9 to 15 and Little.Lady 14* i to 26* o.. Grtan Stamps Given ,^1th Cash Sales parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith, board to deny his pica. Miss Doris family when the ice storm Fritisy ly Changed Louis L. Fund. Jr.'s oc- cause he feared the.v were to<^ ahy. slaters and a brother. Smltlr ran to, her brother's side, night ripped .down the power lines worth fighting for." : : / i u S. and Britain to help bring the AB1BA8SAOQR RB8IONR JTT bed hegj cupation from a math and' The game was played lost Mon­ N ever H u rt A Soiit'*'. crying hystericSlly: a t'th e ir own home and cu,t off the The- White House described \Arab world into tho Middle East WaohlMltau. Jam. of Buick" MYM PAIIi interview, distributed by theLhe Belli,d«defense 'organization, through science teacher .'to an out-of-work da.y and Tuesday, •Prison officials sail they could "It’s not fair! You. people dfin't heat. The Stiles home aliw was musician. I it worked this wey: The White Heuee ooid l*y*«