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MANCTRESTEiR E V E N IN G HBRAiiD,' MANCHESTER, CONN., TEIDAT, JANUARY 19, 1961 (TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANGHEbiEK, GUNN., J-'KIUAY, JANUARY III, I'l&l PAGE Taylor, William Davis, Kingsley Mra. Georgia Btnmg and George Church Holds Kuhney and David Wllliama pro­ Crockett; also Mrs. Raymond Deny. Firemen M a n c h e s t e r posed Hha following alats of offi­ Jackann, a membar o f bpth the r' SPOOLS AND SEPTIC T A N K S cers and committees for 1951, and church and choir who died January D a t e K o o k Annual Meet they were unanimously elected. 5 of this year. A verse of the CIRCLE POWER CLEANED Shorter l^eek Elders: Milton Hanson, Oeorgpe hymn, “ Onward , Christian 8ol- F. Borst, Nelson Smith; truatess, diera" waa sung in uniaon. t o d a y /,. \ l , hi ylrr iiuii I limits Tomorrow Rogsr Bagley, Alfred Lange, Er- A hot appetising supper waa Annual entertainment and 2nd Congregationalists ling' Larsen; Church school board, served promptly at 6:30 by the ONE en tir e w e e k , I - \ M . I I ’ I II IWK' IN- I \ M r I . South End Department ■ ■ ,-1. - • dance of Maneboater Pipe Bond, Hear Reports, Name Herbert Finlay, Mrs. Alfred W. Mary Cushman group of the W o­ Commissioners Say at Rainbow ballroom. D rlgga men's League, the leader of which Munday, January 21 G>nimittees for Year is Mrs. E. B. Inman. By request' McKin n e y b r o s . Time Is Inopportune Annual meeting and election of Flower committee; Mrs. Wallace ths members served the same meal j».nnfiin.M officers of Red Men’s Social club Jones, chairman; Mrs. Carl Benson,' as they prepared for th e annual Mrs. Julius Bratanyder, Mrs. Cal­ 1,\\ \i, 1 I )l' T' i> M I < Full-time firemen In the South at Zipscr club, Brainard place, L ^ ' K. Stiles was elected mod­ meeting a year ago. It consisted of BirbinHi vin Brown, Miss Jane Crockett, 1:30 p. m. erator of the annual ^meeting of beef stew cooked In their homes, Manchester Fire district were un- M ra Ernest Morse, Mrs. Fred i;?o I’. arl '•'t. lii -ii'f- r>.'in}{ Monday, January 22 the Second Congregational church potatoes baked in the ovens of the ■uccessful in an attempt to gain a Pohlman, Miss Florence Shaw, Dr. Cliarlcs E. Jacobson on laat night, which according to a range at the church, tossed salade, •horter work week. The firemen "National or Political Medicine,” Mrs. F.Cf. Slawaon, b^rs. Mdry rolls, cc^ee and for dessert home nCHT change in the by-laws will hare- Taylor, Mrs. Russell Taylor, Mrs. petitioned the Board of Fire Com- at Women's club. South Methodist after taka place the third Thurs­ made apple pie with vanilla ice Nellie Bradley, cream. The group, one of the larg­ miationers laat October and on church. 8 p. m. day In January. ' v'/i., V*.,' Delegates to the Hartford East est in the league was in charge of January 11 receive^ a reply deny­ Tuesday, January 21 Printed reports o f the minister. ).- * . -.v’ . Association and state conference; all arrangements. They also deco­ IS NOT IN KOREA ing the petition. Military whist, St. Mary's Wom­ Rev. Laland O. Hunt, and the va­ rated the . tables with centerpieces A S6 kour week was asked. At en's Auxiliary, in pariah house. rious organisations o f the church, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Butler, Mr. and present the men are working 60 Sunday, January 28 to February 4 which filled fifteen pages, were Mrs. William Davis, Mr. and M ra o f coleus in various colors, with OltAflGEHAaBiNGO Observance o f Youth Week, Thomas Dawklps, Rev. Leland O. tall lighted t&pers upstanding in houra and tnoat are working lung­ distributed to adult members 2ND BIG HIT er. Other communities have made .sponsored by United Christian present, and were approved and Hunt, and Mrs. Hunt, each arrangemenL They received a ITS NOT IN EUROPE... Youth (Movement. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hunter, vote of thanks for their efforts. EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT almllar requests, some being accepted, with explanations neces­ Sheck-Swapt granted and others denied. Friday, January 28 sary In a few instances. Mr. and Mrs. Millard Park, Mr. Tlie Board of Fire Conunlsslon- Military whist, sponsored by Mrs. George F. Borst, superin­ and Mra, Ralph Rockwell, Mra. Story of Hw Penny Bingo 7:15 to 7:^5—Regular Bingo at 7:45 era answered the reqvicrt by mall Daughters of Isabclls, St. Bridget's tendent of the Cradle Roll made a Myrtle Williams. Socrot Sorvieal as follows; hall, brief verbal report, in which she Deacons and deaconesses: Gil­ •’Gentlemen; Monday, January 29 said a total of 61 children under bert Hunter, three years; James H. “W e have discu.^.sed at some Local State Guard recruit rally three and a half years of age Wright, one year; Mrs. Thomas ORANGE HALL length your group suggestion re­ sponsored by American Legion. were enrolled, and others will be Dawkins, three years. lating to a 56 hour week and have Saturday, February 8 welcomed. Clerk, Mrs. James H. Wright; concluded that It would not be In Girl Scout armual dinner. South Mrs. Wallace Jones, chairman treasurer, Howard Keeney; Mis­ ITS RIGHT HERE the best interest of all concerned Methodist church, 6;30 p.m. of the flower committee, also sionary committee,. Mrs. Alfred to make this change Just at pres­ Tuesday, Kebmary • made a verbal report and ex- Lange, Mrs. James Brand. Delegates to Manchester OouncU ent. Lecture by Rev. Thomas Stack preaacd appreciation of the coop­ IN PERSON "It seems to be a difficult thing at Ladies of Columbus meeting, at eration of her assLstants during of Churches: Mrs. Earl Butler, to schedule properly and wo arc K. of C, home, 8 p. m. the past year. Mrs. Gilbert Hunter, Ralph Rock­ JACK UNDER BOWERY unable to justify the disadvun- Sunday, Febnmry II According to the report of the well; auditors, Edgar Coughlin, tnge.s by the single advantage you 24th Annual concert sponsored church clerk. Mrs. .Tames "H. George Stllea. MUSIC A t Uie close o f the e'venlng’s de­ would gain. by Manchester Polics Mutual Aid Wright, the membership of the MANCHESTER! Association. liberations-all present arose In ".lust at prc.sent the general church on January 1. 1950 was HUSICHAll Tuesday, February IS tribute tb members deceased dur­ f ua t u r in or The music of our talk of mo.Mt of Uie economists of 514. During the past year 13 Lecture by Dr. Roger Shaw on have applied for letters of dis- ing the year, and a brief prayer by the country is to the effect that the pastor. Th^y Included Capt. FRANK EASTWOOD Hammond Organ and if we are interested In retaining "Turbulent South America." spon­ mi.ssion. four have died, but a to- You're nevor going to bo drafted for sored by Y. W. C. A. at “ Y ," 1;15 taF of 53 have been received Into Joel M. Nichols who died in March, MARLOWE our unrivaled American liberties, D a n a Marjorie READ WHAT THESE PEOPLE HAVE TO SAY Chimes adds dignity it will be necessary for all to work p.m. membershin. making a net gain Andrews Main this fight — you’ve got to got into it of Uednesdag. February 14 of .36 for the year. more hours rather than lo.ss hours TOWaARHY' ABOUT THE MARCH OF DIMES and is part o f our com­ per week. Valentine dance and open house David Williams of the Church F a rle y yonr own free w ill. Ifs a fight to help “ We regret being unable to I of American Legion Post 102. school board praised the work of PAIOMA- Granger Whitmore plete services. I grant your reque.st at the present. I Tuesday and Wrdnesdav, February Mrs. Earl Butler and Ralph Kauf­ your friend... your neighbor... per­ I IS and 14 man on the board and they were “Mrs. Richard Nultmon >— 53 Russoll Stroat “Yours tfrily. STATE “EDGE Tall Cedars minstrels, Verplanck accorded a vote of thanks. O’Malley and “I think the March Of Dimes Is the most wonderful thing In "South Manchester Fire District — NOW PLATINO — OP DOOM" Mr. Malone" the world. I wnii about 81 when I wan stricken In July, 1919; ^ haps yourself! Ifs against a deadly “ Board of Fir^ CommUaloner.s" I .school. The church voted to participate Saturday, February IT in the "On* GrancLTime for Shar­ eraimsa Bues. Msaafr - s:se-4:se-J^ l:4S-tiie ray daughter Patricia, 8. was ntrirken at the name lime, shr^ Annual Ladies' Night at British- ing." the date of which Is set for was in the hospll*l * month, and I was there for a whole- and crippling enemy! It doesn’t re* ' year. We both have to report periodically at clinics now. All Blame Sprinkler American Club, 8'30 p. m. the first Sunday In Lent, and the • ^ " W i W i i ^ SUN.; “THE MILKMAN" Saturday, Slarrh 24 piirnose Is to raise fund.s for re- of thin expense wan covered bv tjie March Of Dlmen. I TtlINK spoet any age. Don’t wait! C j , s IIS'S SIS fT ii's k i Annual meeting and election of (.o--*»-i'ctlon abroad. PERHAPS THEY’VE SPENT MORE ON MY CASE THAN I I I I I I I joffleera of Britlsh-American Club, While the budget for 1951 is ^ypQiniini’ THEY USED TO COLLECT HERE IN A WHOLE YEAR.” 4 p. m. tiv> I ’ rgpst In the history of the Mn. Goorqa Munson — 129ilrookfinld Stroat (ConUnaed rfnm Fag* Oa*| church, it was announced that with the pledges and income from awroai % " I can’t aay too much In praise of the March Of Dimes. My NniOA ' daughter Bartara was stricken last November %vhen she was Blrn of a worthy eervlce pier and the liner George Wash­ Migration Adds .securities, the goal will be NEAl* [ reached. PLl^S: “DOUBLE DE.AL" GRAND ENTERTAINMENT 9 years old and spent five months In the mospltal. Only yester­ ington would have been saved, The minister, Mr. Hunt, called day we W’ere at the dOilo to have her brace adjusted. The hon- If you would like to know where they said, To N. E. Populace pilM aad aU other expenses were taken care of bv the March 142 EAST CENTER ST., MANCHESTER Merritt, Chapman and Scott last for a vote of thanks to Edgar V. \ Coughlin, who has efficiently filled j Of Dimes. WE HAVE 4 OTHEg^YOUNGSTERS AND WITH­ your dimes and dollars^ go . OFF THE STREET PARKING year leased the ahore end of the | ;------OUT THUS HELP WE’D MOST CERTAINLY H.WE HAD TO pier for storage of equipment they \ New England and the three the post of treasurer for the past ' AND DANCE six years; and to Calvin T. Browfn, SELL OUR HOUSE AND CAR AND EVERY'nilNG F.LSF. are using in tlie building of the ' Middle Atlantic States of New TO TRY TO MEET THE COST." all you hare to do is LOOK Chesapeake Bay Bridge. t York, New and Pennsyl- chairman of the finance committee Sponsored By Manchester Pipe Band They made the lease with the vaniB registered a population in and later chairman of the board of tnistces, for hla excellent work: Ernest W. Spollman — 184 Summit Stroat AROUND YOU! Army. crease of .3,.501,000 between 1940 also to Mr. and Mrs. Milton Han- "5Iy 18 year old son was in the hospital with polio for ONE Meanwhile, federal agencies cun- and 1950.'of which 3.17.*i,000 repre- , RAINBOW BALLROOM BOLTON YEAR AND FIVE MONTHS—ALL OF WHICH WAS PAID Rented natural increase—exress of mimeographing the church . tlnue to Investigate in an effort to FOR BY THE MARCH OF DI5IE8. If you ask me what I BimiotrE foil OBI ■ births over deaths — and 326,000 calendars and assistance In dupll- determine the exact cause of the think of the March Of Dimes, I’d simply say It’s the most fire. 'represented in-misration* accord-1 voUimhioua church re-* SATURDAY, JANUARY 20th, 1951 .wonderful thing that ever came along.” Ing to an announcement bv Dr. Rov P ets. George Stiles suggested that V. Peel. Director of the Census. ' mother annual meeting AT 8 P. M. Mrs. Helan McAdam — S3 Foloy Stroat In New England alone, the net m other auditor should be appoint 33 CASUALTIES "I am the mother of 4 children and was strii-kcn with polio WINE LIQUOR increaee during the decade was | ed to take care of the Increased volume of work. and it was voted in-JULY of 4949 and had to spend about 8 months In the hos­ 877,000 and the natural Increase Starts seoo MAKE LP A PARTY — RESERVE A TABLE pital. YOU H AVE NO ID E A HOW MUCH IT HELPED ME and BEER 782.000, Indicating an In-migratlon WHILE I WAS IN THE HOSPITAL TO KNOW THAT THE You may ask — what dots my contribution mean to the March of of 96,000. The three states In New ! resolutions of SEMI-FORMAL TERRIFIC EXPENSE WAS BEING TAKEN CARE OF BY England which had net gains ! sympathy, a copy of which Is to IN 1949 iXevCswMi •THE MARCH OF DIMES. I certainly can’t say too much In through migration were Connecti-' *’*’ Mrs. Raymond Beards^ praise of the March Of Dimes." i Dimes? The Answers art many — but the meaning is ONE! It means cut. Rhode Island and Mas.sachu- ‘ .Springfield, Vermont, on the ADMISSION (Tax Inci.) setts. In the net ^*'*^*’ " f her husband, December 19 Mrs. Dona ConRon » 48 Myrtlo Stroat HELP!' Help to those who find themselvos striekon and thair earn­ /I//V 7.7 1/. $1.25 Per Person Increase and the natural Increase | Beardslee was minister » "My husband, son and daughter, were all stricken with polio were spproximntelv identical, and church 1922-1925; also an- at the same time. YOU HAVE NO IDEA WHAT A FEELING ing capacity cut off. Help for those who have a mambar of their PACKAGE-: STORE In Vermont ithtural Increase ex- I resolution, expressing the J.S OAK SlKttT TfL 6i97 w t o t s " YOU GET WHEN VOUB WHOLE FAMILY IS STRICKEN. ceeded the net increase bv about ' appreciation of the church Thanks to March Of Dimes there waa no trouble at all. Every­ family strieken and could never possibly pay for the cost of treat­ 20.000, and in Maine bv about 26 - * Centennial committee to thing was taken care of and every one of us has nothing hiit 000. ’ I Publisher Thomas Ferguson of the the highest praise for blarch Of Dimes." 14 CASUALTIES New York State's natural in-T^-mchester Evening Herald for ment in a lifetime. So... get into this fight... not by taking, up crease of 1.073.000 was spproxU I ’’y P®P" in Loonord D. Rivard — 39 McKinloy Stroat arms... but by “digging down” into your pocket. Dimts and dolihrs matelv 278.000 lese than Its net I co*” 'ect>on tbe Centenary; “I Just can’t put Into words my feeling about the March Of i Increase, indicating In-mlgrfttlon Printing a full page ac- Dimes. My son Leonard T. (Tommie) was stricken when 6 I of that amount. New Jersev's net ' obseiwance, .Sunday, IN 1950 are the only ammunition needei| in th ii struggle. Show yean old. He had to spend 10 weeks in the hospital, and was Increase of 675,000 consisted of a Jaiuiary 7. on the actual date of Kiddies going In teday for bracea PRAISE THE MARCH OF DIMES MORRISOI^ ' natural Increase of 375,000 and a the Centennial, in the Herald of TO THE SKY AND VOU’REt^ STILL NOT GOING HIGH I ' net migration of 300.000. Penn.syl- Monday, January 8. which included ENOUGH." I Vania's net Increase of 598,000 was a history of- the' church, prepared Barber Shop ; 847,000 less than its natural in- and read by Mrs, Mary 8, 'Taylor. Mrs. Mildrod Kompos 7S Summor Stroat ' crease of 944.000, Indicating an The nominating committee. Mra. 387 CM tcr Street NOTE: Our current shotvlng “Our son Robert was 12 yean old when he waa stricken with . out-migration of that number Myrtle Williams, Mrs. Ruseell Persondixed of "Operation Pacific" will be polio In 1949 and had to spend 8 months In the hospital. I onUtted for the matinee but REALLY DON’T KNOW WHAT WE WOULD HAVE DONE Service wiU resume again starting at WITHOUT THE GREAT HELP WE GOT FROM THE MARCH Laundry Mark | OF DIMES. I nnlly can’t say enough In praise of their won­ Unrestricted BURNSIDEr:AVINUI 8:15 p. m. rontlnuoua 'tU clos­ SRENT FOR THE CARE. OF MANCHESTER VICTIMS ing. derful work." < . OVER $20,000 Parking tsniH I im t MS MSNmsTis - O Backs Shirt Claim | 9. Oaldwya’s MOM'S I I Rov. Carl E. Olsen — 64 CKurch Stroat “ 5Inif "EDGE OF SUN. - MON. . TUtlS. "W E MOST c e r t a i n l y ENDORSE TYIE MARCH OF DIMES I (Continued from Pnfn One) O’BlaUey VER Y STBONGL'Y. Our daughter Barbara was stricken when DOOM" ' and Mr. EnjoymeRt aiA F ur for EYoryoRo! she was about S yean old. She spent a month In tbe hospital. DON’T STAND IDLY BY - - - - GET IN THE FIGHT ths will In half, keeping the top WHh Malone” Luckily her case was a mild one. We still take her to the clinic P. G nat** With periodically. W e have been helped very materially hv the Marrh portion and giving him the bot­ «X ari*rU Mala tom. The top portion waa mailed J*sB Etsai JIa Whltowr* Follow the Crowd to the OMMmes fund.” from Kelsey to the Public Admin­ al S lit ■I 4:U aad 14 istrator here after Babonet's William Cormody — 659 Hortibrd Rood' death. BUNDAT BOLTON LAKE HOUSE "M y son age 4 and daughter age 9 were both stricken with •THE MILK.MAN- and There have been several claim­ e v e r y FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHT poUo. Fortunately theln w en mild cases and they w en JOIN THE MARCH OF DIMES TODAY! ants to Babonet's estate. The court -mullWAY 801" Pins: "Emergency Wedding" required to spend only a few weeks fai the hosplUI. It was sR put o ff further hearing on Todd's EASI racp PABEIXO LOU JOY—The Maestro of Fan and Muaie taken care of by the March 'Of Dimes, and you can bet your claim until March 1. Featnrinflr:— life WE THINK IT IS WONDERFUL THE HELP WE GOT." o Sal Ldmbardo * Charlie Stodel Local Attorney8 a Frankie Val 38 OTHER POUO VICTIMS OR THEIR FAMILIES Enjoy tha Homey atmosphere of Our Dining Room. WILL TELL YOU THE SAME STORIES OF GRATITUDE Figure in Dispute Variety of Dinners Praparad To Snit Vour Individual Taste. NO COVER! NO MINIMUM! BURN Attorney Raymond A. Johnson PHONE MANCHESTER 8819 NTHR.ACITE- of Manchester. Is asristlng in the court-supervised recount in Hart­ yOUR DIMES AJD DOLLARS ford o( the disputed off-street parking bond iuue referendum. COAL .Superior Court Judge wnjlara J. RAYON Shea will consider the admissibility r3i of two bundle# of paper ballote not u n / y placed In ballot boxea by modera­ m iH & p SURRAH tors on alactlon night. The bunflea r were presented yesterday memihg at tha start of the raeount. Poached TIE PRINT Sailor Held In Robbery Waterford, Jan. 19— (iP)—Cliff Shirley, 24,. a seaman attached to Fillet ol tbe U. S. Submarine Base at New London, has been ordered held for slO.98 far shttr aeoRomy Superior Court trial on charges of armed robbery and car theft. State Sole YOU CAN T BEAT IT Police have reported that Shirley has made statements admitting two recent robberies in this area far « warm hama In which he forced hla victims In­ Marguerite to separate automobiles and forced Burton B lovea the way famous Jerry Gilden YOU CAN BET ON IT them to turn over shout 1165 In m t .ailors a dressi . he chooses luxurious cash. Shirley waa not put to plaa x*oriC8 . . , find with the hand of a wizard when ha was presanted bafora far eamplata dafailt Town Court Judge William M. Mc­ DANCINGme civates the perfect year-round costume. Our Mahon laat nighL Unabla to fur­ Rayon Surrah Tie Print with its modified Mss*! nish 110,000 b o ^ ha waa ratumad Saturday Night dolinan a ^ e s and draped pockets. Cornea to the brig at tha Bubmarina Base Tksrs It M •kliftllsa, ss4 te await trial. AT THE BEAUnrUL in sizes 10 to 20. You can buy it in biue, i ^ IT WILL SAVE YOU MONEY or green print. AstWissJ' J**l«r Koscinszko Polish Home HAVE VOUB PARTY. 1 VERNON AVE. — ROCKVILLE - SHOP IN BURTON’S BRAND NEW BANIItEl OR WEDDING RECEPTION IN DRESS SALON G. E. W illis and THE HARMONY BELLS OAYEY’S ADBOSSION 75c (In a Ihz) ★ ★ # ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ir ir ir ir ir ir THIS SPACE CONTRIBUTED BY AS A PUBLIC SERVICE S o li, In c. PRIVATE OININO ROOM PLENTY OP PARKING BPACE ' : ■-%: ...... ■■■■ * • ; - MIMNNSI. I Mala Stroet Tat aiM , PHONE 8801 ' AT THE CENTER t84iiciiaaTaa igt aaMoeia.aiva m m m m m 'i 4- t •

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MANCHESTER EVENING AEKAJLiU, MANL-MESSlhlK, UUWN,, FKIUAI, JANUARY 19. 1951 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN„ ERIDAY. JANUARY 19. 19SI PAQE YTVB uuM iftAni goods Is still months away or may llbrariaiT In Meridan, will a(Jdraai gional Development Boards com­ from this rapraaaataUva group ObUmm la Oovemment,” added Joseph. Short, tries, which plan to vote for the ■ Williamson, W. Va., hospital Giirbs Won’t oven be avoided entirely by full the group and anawer any quea- posed of town rebraaentatlvea. who will find tha topic undar dls- U. B- resolution, said' they were with bums, s brain concussion, Engagc^ to W ed Library Here tlons whtrh they may have on the Secretary to President Truman. Promote Work Auto Licensees production. The iservlce will supplement ex- Gusslon one of vital peraonal Inter­ Hartford, Jan. ig—(^h —rm L. ; etyAds "And not the Air Force,'* de­ disturbed by President Truman'a 1 possible skull fracture and back A top Administration spokes­ subject. latlng library facllltlea and will In news conference Statement yeater- est. Frank E. caiboun (R., Oanwan) clared Oen. Vandenberg, who pre­ I injuries. The blast tore o ff moet EXPERT WJtTOH HEPEIRiNB Affect Pact man expressed doubt that the Regional libraries, when astab-' no way Interfere with local poli­ day. The President said the U. 8. haa been elected pratridaM of tha' viously had answered queries about o f hla clothing. SPECIAUZINO or OHRONOOBAPHS Fcbniary 1 effective Bate of the Parley Host cies and procedures. Of Mormons would use all possible pressure to Warned on Tax llshed by the state, will provide Former Ohamp Now Ooaebea Farmers’ Organlzatlen of Drive Ended possible A-Bomb use against Man­ Joasph Hinkle o f Warfield, Ky_ AND TECHNICAL miners’ wage increase woiild In­ fnfee con(Jemnatk>n o f the (Jbines^ (Continued from Page One) collections of books from which li­ The proposed bill has been plac­ . East Lansing, M lch.~(F)—Oayla General Aaaembly. Other offleera churian and Chinese cities with: waa knocked unconacloua but ap­ ALL WORK DONH ON niEMlSER terfere with the proposed W age- Reds. braries In the region may draw ed high on the agenda for the new M Ikies, former National A A U and named at a meeting yeeteiriMr "Good TBrgets” parently suffered no se'rious in- BY E irn g T WATCHBCAKERS price controls. He suggested that Proposed Regional Plan Two Elders of Sect III They said this could have the Local Levies Must Be like* which the operators pro­ without charge. In addltloa to General Assembly by Governor N C AA wrestling champion at are: William C. Child (R , W o ^ - S m i Hartford Weekly JurlM. He- was expected tq be re­ the effective date of any freeze T venture to guess we first following effect: PRICES REASONABLE posed to put into effect on the For Libraries to Be tlie this, advice and assistance from IjOdge as a mAterisl of a non-con- Michigan .State, la asslating hla etock). Vice President; and Albert^ would have to find out what njill- Town Representing Paid Before Year's leased frpm the hospital sometima taels of the wage advance. would have to be somewhere be­ skilled library specialists will be troverslal nature. old mentor. Fendley Collins, with H. Maddox (R„ BeUilebea), See-< Newipaper Slops Soli­ 1. Russia would claim clamor­ today. FREE ESTDIATES tween February 1 and February tary objectives were in that area, ously that any "yes” vote was the "Who could do anything about Subject of Conference available to llbraiies In the area. A gootl attendance Is expected i the current Bpartan matmen. retary. and then decide whether to waste Their Church Registration Is Issued Hinkle couldn't throw aqy light 7" this official aak'ed a reporter. *15. Four Regional Libraries, stock­ citations in Town result of U. S. economic, military on what happened. Almost all elementa o f the soft an A-Bomb. I say ‘waste’ because or diplomatic pressure on the gov­ (The 81.60 wage boost becomes william E. Buckley, chairman ed with lawka, pictures, records, " I Just don’t remember,” he said DEWEY-RICHMAN coal industry signed the pact with perhaps those targets could be de­ RIdsra Milton Bond and Melvin ernments. Revenue Collector Samuel Nel- iffectlve Feb. 1. The operators in- >f the local Library Boanl, an­ films,, and serving local libraries The Beat Hartford Gaaette, a stroyed Just as well by weapons from hts hospital bed. "The first , JEWELERS — EST. 190« jllcated that the coal price boost Lewis at a news conference. In­ Billings, both from the ktate of Would Cry "Surrender'* r.on, Jr., today reminded Manches­ nounces that the board will bo as a wholesaler serves a retailer, arwfcljr newapaper, la aponaprlnR which should be used against war* ter car owners that they must pay thing 1 knew,” ho added, “they were 767 m Ai^ s t r e e t might be effective at about the diana producers did not, but a host on Monday, January 29, to will eventually be establiahed If Utah, are living In Manchester 2. Opposition parties In their ^ aafety drive and haa been aoli- making potential rather than all local motor vehicles taxes due carrjln’ me out.” aame time. .'•fiokcsinan said at Terre Haute Library trustees, educator* and the pi-ojHisals prepared by the home lands could claim the same that they will. A few scattered lUA.MOM) MKRCIIANTH FOR THREE OBNBltATlONS ciUnK advertlaera In town to against prople." and calling upon all citizens of the before they can obtain a 1951 Rescuere 51et Olfflonltiee Price Director Miohucl V. Dl. legislators from this and the sur­ Stale lioard of F.ducatlon are thing and attack support of the Salle commented that his coal e.'<- mid-wcslcru and far western op­ General O’Donnell told reporters tow'n. These two missionaries rep­ iX'gistration from the State De­ The explosion ripped through rounding town*. adopted by the legislature. The ■ponaor aafety ada In that newa- Antl-Pelp!ng resolution, no matter perts would have to examine the erators were the only other one# that "there are quite a few good resent the Church of Jesus Christ partment of Motor Vehlclea The puri'ose. of tite meeting first or rilot regional library will paper. Neither the Chamber of how njoral the grounds for the one section of the mine at 1:10 agreement. He said conference# left out. targets for conventional bombing” of Latter Day Saints which Is Approximately 4(H) Manchester which Is to be held at eight probniiiy be placed In WllHmantlc support, as abject surrender to p.m< It was several hours, how­ with induatry lenders may be Lewis said B similar w-age hike Commerce nor any other town In addition to possible A-Bomb known throughout the world as motorists nave failed to pay taxes o'clock at the Mary Cheney Li­ for servlee to the eastern part of U. S. demands. ever, before rescue teams could dig necessary. Is being negotiated for the.80,000 Cfflctal haa aancUoned this cam* targets In China and Manchuria. the Mormon church. due on their cars as of last April. brary is further clarification of the state. 'The American resolution as their way past barricading slides Pennsylvania hard coal miners. M IC H A E L S Diamond Bridal Ensembiei ftig n . The solicitor haa been Since the church was organized Collector Nelson said delinquent Beat Wage-Price Freeze the proposed regional plan for li­ While this new service will ho drawn now has six parts: to reach the victims. Weekend Special In the field, coal diggers were aeeklnf^ ten dollar donations to in 1830 i( has carried on missUtnary taxpayers should pay the atito tax Lewis, Harry M. Moses of the braries. At this time Charles ■Slate o|>ernled and financed, the 1. Condemnation of Red CTjIna The diggers were handicapped .luhllant over the wage boost won pay for advertising space of a work, and it now haa approximate­ bill 80 there will be no delay In newly created Bituminous CoaJ Ducey, trustee of tho Hamden Li­ interests and needs of local li­ with Matching C room's Rings os an aggressor. by accumulation of black damp without a strike such as frequent- ■afety advertlaement. The only Colored Oleo ly 6000 full time misalonarles gi anting registrations. The dead­ Operators Association and Joseph I brary, and Ransom L. Rlcharddon. braries will he looked after by Re­ line is February 28. and had .to stop periodically to E. Moody, of the Southern Coal Iv ha.s marked struggles between advertisement the merchant gets throughout the world, devoting 2. A call by the Gencral^ssem- ventilate. ON bly upon the Peiping Regime to Producers Association; all said at Lewis and the operators in the la his name at the bottom of the from_ two to three years of time A fter they finally dug through, past. Nor was there sny unfa­ cease hostilities and withdraw Its a news conference they had no ad. staUng that he la paying In Seen Likely to tlSe work. All missionaries of they found eight bodies.. That ap­ vorable reaction from the Indus­ Miss .Nnnr Dunahiw forces from Korea. contact with government stabili­ M njeatic ringra, d esign ed in part for the ad In the Interest of this church are self-supporting peared to be the toll of dead until try. 11 Die, 2 Hurl zation officials in advance of the a great tradition! Carefully public aafety. while in the field and thus they do 3. A rc-afflrmatlon of the U. N. scouting parties discovered three Lewis derlared that "the coun­ Announcement is made of the Fresh Flowers agreement. I • Several local businessmen were This Session not take collections. Intention to continue Its efforts to Cut engagement of Miss -'Anne Dona- WEDDING .selected and matched dia­ more victims back In an unnoticed Had they' not reached such a try is now freed from any thought j contacted and further Information Elders Bond and Billings expect ' In Mine Blast meet aggression in Korean corner of the area. wage-boosting agreement, the op­ of so-called coal crisi.s for an In­ ' hue, daughter of Francis J. Dona- monds, chosen for their was sought. Police Chief Her- (Continued from Page Ony) ^ to remain In Manchester until 4. A call by the Assembly upon Around the mouth of the small W e have a large assortment of fresh cut flowers erators and miners could have dis­ definite period of time." He quick­ j hue of 54 Eldrldge street, and the fine quality, are set in Bsan O. Schendel said the cam­ about the first of June and hope alt countries and authorities to (Continued from Page 0«W) ly added this was not a no-strike STATIONERY hollow where the mouth of the mine cussed wages April 1. By agree­ I late Mrs. Grace Donahue, to John highly .styled mountings paign was not In any way apon- though they may not stop the leg­ to visit other churches during the lefid their assistance to the United la located, amall knots o f silent ing to a voluntary wage increase pledge. aored by hla department. Mrs. every week-end at special prices. Drive down and Druge. son of Mrs. Roy Rohert-s I islation. next two or three months. They Nations and to refrain from giving from Kermit. and the Daltons and watchers stood or slumped, await­ now they beat tho gun before Moses, long-time friend o f I.«w- o f white or natural Martha Stevenson of the Chamber of Smith street. South Wind.«or. | ’"They still resent the fact that would weleome the opportunity to any assistance to the aggressors. Johnson from Inez, Ky. ing the news. There was ths asms select your bouquet for this week-end. P'lenty of wage stabilization. I is and former Chief of the Tt, p. gold, procensed to of Commerce said today she had’ No definite d.atc has been set i A SPECIALTY it.is sold and packaged like butter speak to any chureh or civic 5. Recommendations from the The others were Sherman Fields Icnot-in-tbroat expectancy many President Tnimnn said yester­ ! Steel Corporstion’s coal mining guard anil protect ^ k e d with officials of the Flast and made to look like butter," he free parking. ■ for the wedding. group, and may be contacted at collective measures committee on of Beauty, Ky„ Lashly Mounts of had felt before when the cry came day that wage and price controls I stibsidlarie.s appeared .satisfied Hartford Qarette yesterday after­ said. Announerrnont.s. Invitations, thone jirecious dia­ 71 Chestnut street, telephone 4264. the next steps. Warfield. Ky., Charlie Porter of through — "w e’ve found them." arc being prepared and will be I with tho first agreement which he noon and told them Mancheatei^ Although the butter production ■ ments of the industry itself and monds all through 6. Organization of a U. N. group Dunlow. W. Va„ and John Cntafin And there was the same hys­ imposed as soon as possible. I negotiated as top spokesman for merchants would not be encour­ of Nutmeg farmers (s negligible, I to the economy of the nation in I Reception, Reply (’jirds. etc. to be at all times ready to use Its of near Kermit. terical weeping from a wife or child This statement by Mr. Truman I about one-third of the Industry, th e years. aged to support a safety drive Calhoun said they feel a stake in these stromions times. We look good offices toward stopping the Williams Bowen* of Steptown,- at his' news confei^nce added lit­ i He said he signed for :)i-oduccrs outside the limits of the town un­ any proposal that oould force when a mangled body emergied , forward to a p-riod of peaceful. ; Cuke lloxes. M;iti'lie.'<, N’apkins, etc. aces fighting in Korea by peaceful W. Va., was in critical condition In 'from the dark opening. tle to what Defense Mobilization I of approximately 200.000,000 tons less It were state-wide. down the competitive price of that Director Charles E. Wilson and i of soft coal annuallv. The ’ 1050 , hlgh-pre.s.siir- < :isl production if means. I.ni’ge .’'eleetion — Iy leadership. which they submitted In December icy he laid down at a Paris con­ for 7;S0 p. m. ference two days ago. And wo with ho wero a twin! The supper will be "real" pot Democrats, however, have no calling for a seven-power confer­ losy PaymtnH luck. Those attending are simply such problem as virtually all their ence to eettJe Far Eastern prob­ Nehru said then that "to brand strength comes from cities and China an aggressor in Korea would VUACMA/ Invitodi asked to bring "something to eat", lems. It is similar to the appeal the larger towns. bolt and bar the door to peaceful And too that Iittio giri>thoro and will'not have to be guided on which Peiping rejected Wednesday. 85S CENTER STREET HEREIS THE NEW'51 DODGE Once a colored oleo bill gsta settlement” In the Far EasL what to bring. The Guild will pro- A spokesman said today’s meet­ With hor wintomo, charming tmUo, Telephone 5711 or 8221 1 ■ f>t«mo8d 9<^Urtir9 «-tfb murhint ^ Ditm oM gglrnirt virK 4 sidf digmoodi ) ffoom's nn{ Jn »hit« wide certain staples such as coffee, through the Republican-dominated ing would try to decide whether Jutt to hoor hor rippling loughtor riAR. In M hif« or naiunl Gold ^XV>ivJ>ng ring «irh ^ diamondi In whirr or cream, and sugar. ^ 277-member House, p«saage In the to preea thia resolution In an Mill tint*, 100.00 ngniral Gold • • • III • !• § • • IJO.OO A Marrhinf froom'i rmB with 9 diamondi •Jt has been felt from year to 36-member Democratlc-controjled amended form—It had originally Wo'd w all a gruoiting mHo. 2 O'smont) lofirurr with 2 «iJf diim(?nd«. 4 Diamond Kiliigifr with 6 side diamond* In whirr or naitir •I Cnl4. • llf.at Senate Is assured. OTeddtni ring w i'h h diimondi In whirr or Vrddmg nnt m tih 7 dramondi In whtir m Tear that much has been gained presupposed a cease-fire, to sub­ .. MnirtUSolJ • ••fNftiiifg.3M.00 nsrurai f'old • ••Hi ftlsfg. lfO.00 In fellowsUp on those occasions on Stresses Civil Defense mit a new proposal or to sit back 48485353534853532353532348535348234848482353232353484848 OUR New Inside \New Outside which a supper has accompanied Governor John Lodge has added on the sidelines and support neith­ GLASS rU bot you fool tho tamo way FriCM IneltMUi Fed. Tax the annual meeting. It Is also felt emphasis to his declarations that er the U. S. position nor one di­ About yi»ur Horry or your Poort, Oiat, hoeause of discussion of civil defense comes first In his Ad­ rectly opposed to it. AUTO, MIRROR. PLATE ministration. ANNUAL JANUARY SALE building fund plans, attendance An American source said this and FU R N ITU R E TOPS 'Canto thoro't htdpt of Joy and loughtor wlU no doubt be greater than tisu- In a special message to the Gen- country would refuse to have any WILL BE HELD FROM with a Completely New Kind o f Ride STEEL JOBBERS In ovory boy and giri. al at this year’s annual meeting. erni Assembly, the first of his Ad­ truck with a new peace proposal. The architects will make their fin­ ministration. the Repuhilean Chief Since (,he U. S. is one of the coun­ DUtrIhutnr* tot lall,v B to ft:50— Wed. To Noon llRPph skf II!bssmI If Immediately to the appropria­ Thurt.. FrI. 9 to 9—TrI ^>4949 With a let of knotbeads. tions Committee. .< " I think we’d be very effective 282 NO. M AIN ST. With the ultimate weapon agslnst PHONE 2-2846 Waste Paper Red China.” Asked by this reporter to define “ nlUmate weapon,” the general nplied:' ‘The atomic bomb." 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156 Benton street: Theodore Ariilci- Theater, Harlfurd, this Saturdsy oilier BpccinItieM. Starred In the Beauty Choruai and Ten fering a floor show through the Hall school under I iblic Act No. Hai’tfoi*ri appearing In *d.\vUiSt to be listed as one of the leading saving... if you hurry .sirtcd the group in the old’-fa.sh- Ttrtlaamrnta and other reading ma'ler. i,, fsUer from war produc- towns regarding rlvilian defense fo r p rin tin g piUTio.ses. The tw o in Th* Mancheeter Evening Herald ' ^ ^ ^ ^ gave financial rthslstance to their ion('(i concert at a potluck supper ______tion. preparations. He emphasized the in Woodruff ball at 6 .30 this eve­ importance of first aid knowledge brothers and made possible the Friday, .lanusry IP ^ people able to buy more food. purchase of raw *ilk from Japan ning. A social lime will be en­ for all citizens joining- the local joyed after the supper. — ------I So for these reason*, the price < iviluiii defense. Chief Schendel Thu* overcoming the failure of the mulberry tree* and cocoons, C a n a d a R V ie w of food is being sent continually staled that courses In first aid will EXHIBITS the Cheneys were able tn siicce.ss- Siin.set Circle of Past Noble CUSTOM WINDOW lie given Ioc.t Uv. Usually 'Grands will meet in the directors' KITCHENS & DISPLAYS The fir.st western diplomat who up"*'d I In conclusion, a question period fully operate what Is now a world room o f Odd Fellow.* Irall, .Mon- ..em . to have read the CTtinesc ] No- th' theorel.csl answer to was conducted by Dr. Barrett, who famous silk industry. j VALANCES $98.00 to $110.00 day evening at eight o'clock. Mrs, pleased the audience with hi* Just 13 I note before he formed an opinion thia problem, w ^ I Fair Brown, hostess, will be assist- If you have admired dls- point-blank anawera. *89 Pearson. Minis- "oundest wronomist*. la to Uke o f I t la L a tte r B. I ed by Mrs. Arcelia Crawford. Mrs. tlnrtlvel.v designed salanres away from the Ameriran jJeople Hospital Nolr.s ter In Bixtemal Affaira for our , . Bcrniyc Cox, Mrs. Emma Dow d and In the home of a friend the money they might use to pav i .Mi-a. Mabel Dowd. Entertainment DISPLAY nei(hb6r, Canada. { ARCHITECTURAI ehanre* are the.v were eiis- NYLON i SPORT KNITTING suc.h higher food price*. Tax this Patient* Toda.v ...... 136 I will be provided by .Mrs. .Mabel CABINETRY FIXTURES Hla eonclualqii is that, aliheugh ■in this Admitted yeslerdsy; Kn hard ' Dowd. Mrs. .Minnie Stiillli ami Mrs. tom miidr. perhnp,* SIIIP- war production pioney out of their ThtrtMn regular stock Watkin*-fine chairs thare are phaaea of the Chinese P aggioli. R F D 2, M anchester; j Ethel Strong. The sttendsjicc SH.APE designed . and hidll. pocket*, say the theorists, and ! (frntip . . . mostly one of each st.vle and cover. YARN 1 YARN WORSTED note which aeem definitely unac­ WHY Mrs. Marv Burdick. Eai^t Hart­ ■prize will be furni.«hed by Mr* Fnr any iinusiial. original they won’t he able to piV these ■ f YOUt lUT tUV ford: Phiiip Gold. RFD 2. Man­ j Evelyn Swords. ceptable from the United Nations f Itaak Ita a Bsm, I qiwra . . . Walir Included are (;iiipi-)ondale claw-and-liall wing chairs, R cuitom woodwork, call on prices. If the people are not »hle chester: Mrs. Jadvyga MaiUis, 136 point of view, there should be no gMasea la ava» Pull Skein H Moih-Kt'.sislnnl Moth-Resistant many times that there could be no or both; a few with latex-foam-rubber seat cushions. Brync. Rockville: Roberta Hal- 1 Company gave a partv for her in ; 1 Oz.—11 Colors H 2 Oz.—.30 Colors 4 Oz.—.30 Colors beginning of real negotiations un- of conlri'll'iig foo'l fiiMcs. lo d t. .I."!.*) Parker street. the rliibrooms Iset evening. Tables Discharged yrstetday: Mr* were in yellow and white, with leaa the Chinese Communists Tliere are two prartual troii- New shipments have added dozens of chairs to our stock in ’This lounge riiair actually h.ia oge# hle* with thi* theorv Kirsl, e\er\. addition to the model* described hera. bracket feet instead of the La« son Ixretta Doiigela and son. East tonqiiils for the centerpic es. A c . , agreed to a halt in the fighting in jegs ah^( be that / aT I nil''' TIPS clear and In others plainly unsc- ' »o"'' Poorly. othc . eeptable, he added. I continue to eat very well. Fhe r. far liw "For Inatance. it waa not (dear ! »“lt U likely to be that those who to hla mind, he said, Just at what , '•»" •<"> “fford to eat very well Haady Haa in the negotiations the Chi- numerous enough to supiarrt nese Commimiat Government con- P"'” •" »tienipt.ng Thi.a i.s a .special purchase of Queen Anne period chairs You’ll nevar get Bidered it should be admitted to ‘o reduce. around to buildinf what It raUed ’its nghttul place T‘'«r' !" I“‘'- - ‘''re this including the two styles shoy^n . . . Wing and barrel . . . In the United NaUons. For him- , remoraeleaa logic takes ua It plus a button-trimmed fanbabk design. that glayroom in DAIRY) the basement if yon aelf. he could not accept or con- j '** necesait.N f..- All have latex foam-rubber seat cushions that giva don't get at it in tha Mder that such action could i.e novernmrnt coni mis of food lounge chair comfort I Foam cushion'units are encased in winter lime! Why taken while Chinese Comnumist rippered upholstery with boucle fringe trims. not measure up now, troops were fighting United N s- Control by the Indirect siphon­ LEBANON, (ONN. ing off method of heavy taxation Tone-on-tone damasks are used on all chairs in this go to McKinney’s, tions troops in Korea. " apd let ’em suggest Foreign Mini.ster Pearaon's IS imonclusive and Imperfect. We ” FOR SERVICE color selection: Wing chairs: red, gold, blue-green. Barrel can, in the (uiient flood of prue chairs: gold, wine, grey. Fanbacks; grey, gold, wine. Njill different wAys to point of view, obviously, is at con- ,\*k the 0|»THliir for increases, witm ss \( Dial ol 1 rimmed. treat the walls. Ask alderable variance with that ol for booklets of ideas Bacretary of State Acheson, wh(j the "voluntary " method of prii e ENTERPRISE 9485 This lounge chair actually ha* ogee bracket feel in­ control produces. on built-in conveni­ Vfould aaem to have rejected the stead of the Lawson leg* shown. ences, too. Chineie note totally on the basis So we ran aee where. In the of the first radio reports of its event of war, we should be forced How about build­ content, which described it mere­ to go bark to gowrnment price ing that preserves ly aa a flat rejection of the United controls. rlo.net in the base­ Natlona position. Admitting this inevitability, we PiRsr oisp^y ment, or add new should nevertheless be in no baalo SO-DAY OCCrPAXCY — Fonr- Restyle Your Secretary Acheson's quick re­ rnoni nnc-ator.v dwelling, near SATVROAY shelving tn hold all jection of the note eased him out 1 to invoke price controls before hii* line; abiiiit eight yeiir* old. those fruits, vege­ Of mounting critici.sm in this ' full war is actually upon u*. Om nil improvements, good let. Deluxe Hair-and-Cotton Kitchen tables and jellies the country for having approved the pieaent trend has been invoked Owner will pulnl and deeorate Ml’S, put up last mainly by the threat and expecta­ tvhleh ls Included In price of United Nationa proposal m the ' ST-S.'in. Down pa.vm ent about Summer? Brat place, but, from it.s interna­ tion o.[ war; if that threat .should tn S'i.i'iOO. lessen, price* would tend to relsv filled Chairs f Mm iLmstrat»4 If you're planning tional aspects, muat be considered | ANDOVER UKE •rg »ukj4ei i I «A«M9g mUMtf 8 for convenience! aomething of a blunder. From it. | aga.n, of their own accord. The im­ to use the new Dur- position of price control* la a tte- IMMEDIATF. 0<’Ui’P.A\rY— all Aluminum Ten­ aome of the other members of the One-Hlorv, four-room dwelling. mendnus and expensive govern­ United Nation# Judge that we are , Iiirge M-reened porch, fireplace, for beauty! sion Screens that m en t operation. T here la some roll up for easy win­ atill afraid to try for negotiation oil heat, new eleetrle ato\e and lour first eye-smacking look at tha Come, look them o'ver, and you'll the ezuherance of its power and and peace. By it. the chance that (hanre that the international sit­ eleetrle hot water heater, ar­ ter storage, better tesian well, p ietiire wlndo.W Just 14 line of lovelies pictured horf tells you see what we mean. action. th ey m ig h t agree w ith our po.si- uation will make that imposition get your order in at \ lew of lake. L arg e lot nicely that they'VO got what it takes in visual McKinney’s now. ^ tio n volu n tarily has be.*n pnsf. untiei c.ssary. We aliould play thai landoeaped with large shade $ 9 9 5 0 There'* the SPECSAL which can ac­ A beautiful, step-saving modern kitchen chaiu e a while longer. /e could go on and on. This is Aluminum is a pri­ poned once again. tree*. One blnek from lake. charm. curately be titled "the newest car W. Full price only ST.HnO. Down the car t$at "breathes through its where meal* are a pleasure to prepare can be ority Item, ye« Tliere appeared, at l^ake Suc- in the world"—new* in structure, pa.vment ft.SOfl. Balance at Usually $115.00 to $155.00 But the fellow who said a pictun nose." l l i s is the car that sports a youra the “McKinney Way.” know. ceaa yesterday, an improvised ef­ SSi..10 per month na 4% mort- new in power, new in dimension*, The Parly At Work brand-new front-end styling. This fort to undo aome of the damage KSRc- speaks louder than a thousand words new in thrift—and potent in price Make a rough plan of your present kitchen with measurements. W’e’ll You can give your I There is, we suppose, roiisidei- is the car with new high-visibility done by Mr. Acheson * precipitati* LEBANON, CONN. wasn't talkinj about these superbly appeal. help plan a modern room with ample cupboard and drawer space and bedroom gp entire­ ignoring of the cpmiilicateil con­ ' able (egal sloiibt as t« whether Hje instrument dials, more easily read in-ACTtH F.ABM — 40 acre* able 1951 Buicks. “acres” of working surface. We furni.sh everything you need . . . cupimard, ly new look by pan* eight teachers down in New York at night. This ia the car with glare- tent* of the Chinese note. Thi* clear, in-room home, bathroom Thete'* the SUPER-that looks and drawer and sink units, counter top.s, hardware paint and plastic tile. eling the wall be­ was the sudden attachment, to the City who refuse to tell their aii- and fiirnaee heat. Bam*, hen is a smart new edition of its "beat and-heat*reducing glasst and a host I.' All period designs in this outstanding group of regular Sure, they're smart to look at—smart hind the beds^with United States proposal for con­ pennteiident of.athoola whether eoop*. two tractors and equip­ stock Watkins chairs have cotton and hair fillings: solid teller" forebear. of other newa-m»ing features you You can do the work yourself from our instructions with a minimum of Weldwood plywood I they ate Communist party mem­ ment with LI head of stock. in style and smart in drtu. ! demnation of Communist China, Selling price 'siH.IMMi. .About mahogany h’ont legs, arms and wood trims when used! Nail THE ALLEN c praciM * The card* are almoet identical UMIER & SUPPLY C a to thousand* of othera :rcceived REALTY CO. GORMAN MOTOR SALES, Inc. Tke Price Of FimmI from Europe during the eumn>er REA LTO RB 28S Main S L FhoM 2-4571 IlicMglMsfhr months, containing the same pro­ 180 Center Street ratal! piflee of food haa now test and the same ^rawingK./-^ Bfancheater, Conn. BOLTON NOTCH — TEL. MAN. 2-4525 — OPEN 7:30 TO 5:.30 DAILY— CLOSED WEDNESDATt AT NOON We can be quite eure that Uitrc Pbane’BlOS, Evenlnga $-0188 c I ' i ■

MAMCHESTUK EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN^ FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1961 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 19. 1951 pAcn Dean Hunter pointed out, "advis­ teeth u an instrument In Improv­ necticut, Dr. Miller sold, pointing ment; John J. Stula, Jr, vs. F. D. ing the health of the people oj out that tooth, decay, ‘'clvtlited Have Yon Rich Cb, Inc., motion to strike an­ ing high school students going on Outlined Need Dental Health Connecticut. mankind’s most common disease," The BeonUfiil Modem various dens. The highlight of the ^^^Rockville | swering affidavit; motion for sum­ to college to consider engineering H ONS — 1410 WTIC -> 1080 education." The observance of National afflicts more than 90 per cent of (lillt Pack (iives evening \va.s the showboat, n ils Spoilt IVoop 112 mary Judgment against defendant the school age Children of this COSMETIC DEPT. was In the form, of a very large Hunter emphasized that when Children’s Dental Health Day will A t The F H A — 103.7 American Surety Company of For Engineers Day Is Marked be In charge of the councils on state. "The most effective means stage-size reproduction of the ship For Hardwttro, Point, Snow Shovoli New York; divorces, Evelyn C. the Bureau of Labor Statistics " lb - ^ Today’s Radio "H A T — 910 ^ Surprise SlittM II o I cI b !\1<‘p t iiig made its decision in the fall, Unit­ dental health of local dental aocle- of improving the dental health of ami was complete with costumed »U Here (^appell vs. Antonio L. Chappell; the people of ConnecUcut,” Dr. Arthur Drag Stores WtXtC — 1390 BMteni 'Standard Time WTHT — ISSO individuals singing chararlorisllc domestic relations, Stanley Alan ed Nations iii Korea were scoring ties. Dr. Miller aald. Training for Defense a series of triumphs, and our lead­ February 5 1» Set Aflide The cooperation of parents, Miller aald, "la to strengthen the *The regular monthly meeting of southern songs of the times. The regular m eeting -«( Boy Other Household Needs Dexter vs. Lena Cooper Dexter; efforts of the dental profesaion In Pack 4 Cub Scouts was held Wed- For Defense Sophie Wloasek Kowalski vs. John ers were talking of sending the To Devote Time to Ob­ teachers, public and private health 1:00— 8:15— Bcoiit Troop 112 was held a t the Preparations Stressed troops home by Christmas., "Since agencies, and Individual civic combatting dental disease. This \V Due-Strike it iUch. WHAY—Bit of Ireland. rte.sday In C enter ehurrh and what F. Kowalski. may be done through the develop­ was intended to he only skits West Side Recreation Building and Shell Gos or Oil Mrs. Emma IJebe Koehler By Hillyer Instructor that time the Chinese Reda have serving Teeth Care leaders and health workers Is be­ WTHT—Family Album. . 8:30— Cedars Prepare / ing enlisted to Intensify and ex­ ment of expanded community den­ WHAY—Polka Hop. WHAY—So Proiidlv We Hail. turned out to be a near-|

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1961 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 19. 19Bt PAGE lu n m i • , _ truatea for three years, Dr. John M n. Human Saya Frank A. Fambam; range officers, Ray­ 1 Engi«edio V«d I Urgcs ‘Qiiickic’ See No Motive Obituary mond Hussey, Daniel Koblaynsltl l u J '" ‘ er Storm Waan’t; She Gets Decree and Frederick Gillette; assistants Few Name Grid Stars ------range officers, Russell Burnham, ------^Tax Hike BiU Great Falls, Mont., Jan. 10. In Strangling William Enea, Jr., and Russell Indians Receive Windham Icy Rodds _(;P)_Human was Inhuman. Mortimer; park committee, Rob­ 5Sn*!Sg;g5S$> u ieK s That'B what Mrs. Human told Deaths ert Skinner, George Nevera, Law­ sorenesi,rubanxtaflplis HVaaafiwa Selected by Pro Teams As a Stop-Gap the judge who gave her a di­ Of School Boy rence Grennan, Sr.; refreshment siege State vorce from Frank H. Human Tony Bnan committee, chairman, Robert Boa- (Continued frotr Page One) sen, Roy Burnham, Alfred Arm­ : m (OaatlBiiad tram Page One) yesterday. Funeral Director Mark Holmes strong, John Colbert and Francis .\ew York Giaitts Grab Arms Sign New Men; Locals Riding Crest m i n c * 0**> received news today of the death Burnham; ' custodian, Luther Cops* Ace Ilona of new spending power will thrown Billy's body from the rear of Tony Bass, which occurred In HEARINQ-AID It. Vt TaUow MUl VU- Beat and then tossed out a bundle Burnham. The rifle club now , SMU’s All TR/KfS^SP/tRf lie accumulating to press upon any pected to return from an Inspec­ containing the boy's basketball Norwich this morning. Arrange­ has a total of 77 members and who mtfforod • dam of credit, price and wage con­ ments in charge of the Holmes BATTERIES. American; Bears Take Play ’Canes Tonight Of Short Win Streak ^blo ftmctilre at tho lower rlbe tion trip late thla month. and a case containing his^sax- their range is on the Nevera prop­ X ,l.#atar rh#a#r Wamra trol the government may seek to The President’s endoraametot of ophone. Funeral Home are incomplete at erty on Ellington road. r#at#r Servle# rt#a##r Oairt (4) goad poMiMe internal Injuriea when build. For AII^Hearinf-AMs Bob Williams of N. D. i ,‘i lilB oar otruck utility pole **ear the proposed Connally resolution The sheriff said Scholz related this writing. (ilaaaon ...... I» ',T y l# r — .1...... iai « I.AMaato'a Reataurant, Stony "The practical thing, the logical brought commendation from Sen­ the men got In the car he be­ Older residents will recall that Rama Get Frequencies •‘Evemdy^ "Mlal-Blu” Fast • Stepping Bristol ^ Foerat Joins' Nassiffs Scni*lak« ...... 104 M rK Innay ...... 43 31 Red and White Qaintet thing and Indeed the urgent tiring ator Ivea (R-NY) He commented: lieved there were two—had flashed Tony Bass was quite a character. “Mefetejr- Chicago, Jan. 19 ~{JPi - All Arckivy ...... 14 R alm ondo ...... , . . . . 33 3; W BW aW ct. Bethel. He wm ^ Tramps Play Here, For Hartford Game; M arru tia ...... 134 F ra y ...... 33 3! Steady Performer in fUrly rood condition for Congress to do la to quickly Now we are getting somewhere.” the car's spotlight on him before He was a barber and his “Uncle Hartford, Jan. 19—(iP)—A ten­ Anterlcan grldders for the nwat I Low Man ...... M I D lm low ...... 101 3! .Dftermined to TaiJc a a ^ today by attachee at Dan* enact a modified tax bill calculated Senator Ferguaon (R-MIch) said they drove away. Sam's Barber Shop" more than tative schedule of amateur radio part went a-begging for pro jobs j Sunday; Boast Five' One Other ■ Newcomer hory Hoepltal, where he w“ « - to absorb some 38,000,000,000 or Congress Is going to have to have Hcholz ran Into his house and thirty years ago was on the second frequencies for use In civilian de­ today after National Football TotftlP 561 544 SM 1604 ' Totals . .. 476 4S6 458 1865 j Second Defeat of 30.000,000,000 of current Income. fense communications in Connec­ T«?«ra Willi Mid! <91 1 Boeod by Doule Narfoeo of Dan- a lot more Information than mem­ told his mother, who called police. fl(»or of the Bowers Block, lOOW League moguta passed thahi up Straight Loop Wins May Also Join Club 4l> 1 Season on Visiton iNwy, a paaoerwby. Free Enterprise at Stake bers now poaaeaa before It can pass A road block was s ^ up for more Main street. The law offices of the ticut has been established. Here it R»rton ...... 90 96 IQS n7 Hoppe .., ...... 77 98 81 351 ( is: 18IP kilocycles, voice or Morse for men presumably safe from ' DriTlck ...... 86 10< Its 30S aiokos ...... M 81 90 359 Oteeera at the Ridgefield ^ “After the quick passage of the Intelligently on the troop laaue. than four hours but police were late Judge H. O. bowers were on Team W L Ave A boleterad Nasalff Arms quin­ AtamiAM ...... 114 91 103 407 Koran ...... 76 90 88 368 ‘The dispatch of troops to unable to fiml the car. code communications between 87H Main St. Tel. 4181 1951 military call. . Maneheate;- . . . . 4 P!> ...... 123 4M B.i'korO ...... 91 96 104 381 Rtdlng the creat of a two goma *aoka reported eeveral other ehld* type of lax bill I have puggeated, the .same floor. Tony thought a lot area control centers and State Po­ .. 9 .602 tet seeks its tenth Min of the sea­ 108 131 ding acddente In that area thle the Tax Committees uf the House Europe will Involve a calculated Young Rodenberg lived with his of Judge Bowers, and when this The war-scare twist to the an- j Meriden ...... 8 5- .615 Lura! ...... lOl 166 n s 376 Lo» Man ...... 70 70 70 310 winning atraak—tha longest of , risk and we will have to know all parents, two sisters and a brother lice Barracks; 3506 kilocycles, for son tonight The gold and black m m lng. but added none were of and Senate could then maturely reporter saw him i . Norwich long nual draft of collegiate talent pro­ Briatol ...... 7 6 .538 VoUlu the aeason—and with on eye on any eerloua consequence. Rumors of the facts, ” Ferguson said. “It in the trailer ramp near the Dixie iKsc by the Hartford, Bethany and duced the fewest national name Torrington ___ . . 6 7 .462 clad league leaden match strength ...... 514 557 &ST 1634 ; Total# , ...... 401 430 431 1364 consider additional sources of highway. Mis father, William, is a after the death ol Judge Bowers, Ridgefield control centers In Inter­ CDaklDPi qualifying for the annual Cteos L a t an accident involving a school will Involve the whole question of players in pro footbaU’s history as Wallingford ... .. 8 0 .400-'iiith ths Hurricencs at tha Hert­ I O llarl revenue.’’ home front and mlllUry capacity carpenter. he inquired about him. state communications; 20600 kilo­ CbBoibBrB <1> (Large School) BiMketball Tour­ bos in Newtown were false, they Mlsa (HeU J. Richardson Robertson said the preaen-ailon top choices. Hartford ...... 4 9 .308 m<)# ...... 100 106 M prlerkl to meet the situation." Tony used to cut hair with the cycles. mobile units, voice; 29630 Out of the tirst 4s selections ford Auditorium starting at 8:46 101 »7 nament In New Haven In MorOi, aaid. of the private enterprise system la old-fashioned clippers, and as a kilocycles, Morse code communl- MILITARY in the firat of two tough week end NS’pnnprKrpL ...... 106 113 101 331 Manchester High’s Indians will Senator McCarran (D-Nev.) said ycstetdnv bv the 12 clubs, only Sporting a flvf game winhtng ...... ino in 97 • 306 1 Jtihnpon Although some highways were Mrs. and Mrs. Herman Richard­ Involved. side line he went into the real cs- j cations between area and local engagementa. Aft iiriiPro entertain Windham High of Wllll- made dangerous for a brief peri­ son of Waterbury, Vermont, an­ “In this emergency," he declared. Congress will have to depend large­ U.IN. Prowl Force irix eligible offensive ''Sr detensive streak after last night’s five IliMnpki ...... 133 134 106 363 ly upon Elsenhower for asstirances late and Inaiiran'e busine.ss in a i control ccntei's: 145.44 and 50.46 All-Aii.ericuii ' Hpocinlicts were point verdict over the Torrington Jackie Foerat, pride of the Tor­ Ko^ Ip ...... 101 91 106 3U0 mantlc tonight at tha armory. It od. most city roads were not af­ nounce the engagement of their "It would be a patriotic gesture If small way. j megacycles, civilan defense hams WHIST rington Howards for two seasons T - u ip , . 473 1400 will be a non-league game. fected since the temperature was daughter, Oleta Jane Richardson, the national representatives of pro­ that Western Europeans Intend to picked. Howards, third place Bristol ToUIb ...... do their share toward erecting de­ Reoccupics Wonjii One of his hobbies was photog' now operating on the two and alx- In thil half-dozen, three w

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD^ MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1961 TdONERVILLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX OUT OUR W W BY .1. R. WIM.l AMR pr» a r,n iv n UousehoM Goods §| UOfOO* fog tfolo n Lots for Solo 78 WB Q ^ C K E D EGAD, B o y p f w e MOST a iu e L’D 6AV Hesttng—Pluaibiin , _ Htip Waatod^ltoit IT CAREPULi^ ’I WKV Not Namb BAD THERE/ Tne CHIMP A PROPSR CUL UUA HIM, AFTER SOME l a r g e Coleman oU haatar. ^Vgad LAiqpWOOD CmCLB—BeauUAt BOLTON 2^ acre. lot with well. AND THE BOW THAT MAKE® 1986 Hin>80N, 1987 Terraplane, PLUMRINO and Heating. Fu^- DRIVER For sstabUahtd laundry l * N T T R U E VjrTM NAMBf.—-rve w r a c k e d mv HANNIBAL' H0TEL?-*>TH6N e x t r a . CUBAN LOW mUBAOB very litU*. Inquire 29 Bratton l^reom cugtem built home and Inquire C. Dietrlchaen, French TH* i 1986 Ford, 1986 Chevrolet, 1984 acea, oU burners ana bollani. Earl and dry claarilnig • rout*. Iplaay THE OUn»DB THINKTHAT b r a in s , b u t a l l T H O S t f u e AFTER'touR] We CAN PRE6ENI a t IOWBR PRICItll and commiaaion. Stieady e m ^ y - Road XRoUing Park Homea). g arat*. Located on large, well* Road, Bolton. DIAMETER.— TRIED 6BEIH LACKING Chavrolet. Tour choice, $49. Van camp. T*L 5744. HE THIhJb;& FATHER HIM VdiTH A Thry call it the Mother ton$(ue . WritUn auaranta* ment. Apply in parson. New leriq^ped lot. Bxtaa features too S E E H ER E? TK BULL'$TOO ARlSTOTLe, NAPOLEON, N6RO, "PeMevsrBnoa,” aaid tha aid Name your own term*. Cole DESIRABLE LOT in nice location, GOOD WAV PER60NAL TOweL because Father rarely gets ,a Negro preacher, “meana, t« IBSOCHEVROUETS PLUMBING And Haattng, apacuw Model Laundry, 78 Summit atreet. TH REE-PIECE maple sofa bad numerous to lUt Mowt by ap­ OLD OR. TOO GA u l EO, GeN AK iS, TO GET TOUR-F Motor*. 4164^______100’ X 190’. Phone Coventry 7-' Bearing his chance to use IL taka hoi', Snd to hoV on, aad Sfd, AdvorlnaneiiU 1950 PONTIAC8 islng m rapalra,' i«mod&Bg. eop- aet. Almost new. Muit aadrifl'ce. pointment only. E. F . Von Ecker, \^MAInEiLAN, HAMLST, SELF cor MONiCKBR Call 2-3886. agent, 509 Keeney atreet, Man­ 7488. to nebber lot ga” 1960 PLTMOUTHS 1947 8TUDEBAKER COUPE par watar piplaf. daw coMtruo- e x p e r i e n c e iFAUNTrLeBOV OFF iN H IS^ 1950 OIOSMOBILE8 chester. Finders Weepers Uon, eatlmataa glvan, tlma pay- POT TYPE Heater, excellent con­ VJiLL V41TH 1950 BUICK8 Fully equipped. Here’* an eco­ . TELEVISION MAN A PACK OP J As long os nil their locks are hfoWn Why ia It that soma foUu usually manta arrangad. Edward Johnaon. dition. Will beat 4 rooms, $40. Rcjwrt Property for 8«le 7i uae an office to look for alera I960 DODOES nomical car at a very reaaonable u b b l e Or red or blond, they never frown Phon# 6979 te 6044.______APPLY B they lost the night before? 1949 PLYMOtmiS price. Call 2-3670. MODERN 4-rooni cottage, 2-car 6GA\.4 On hair like mine, but always say BMTiilnc. vicinity 1949 PONTIACS garage, at Andover Lake. Winter­ EFFICIENT Plumbing and haat- KENMORE Fully automatic el*e- 313 MAIN STREET They hope their own will soon turn lU nchM ttt PuUlu Mariict, brown 1949 CHEVROLETS BALCH PONTIAC, Inc. ised. Apply owner, 185 McKee It would be interesting to kaow Ing. Plufgad drama machtna r . and D. AUTO STORE tric etove. Practically new. Price gray. podMtbook coBUlnlnf 1948 CHEVROLETS 155 Center Street cleaned. Carl J . Nygran, 80S Bustq^ property ooneiating of street after 4 p. m. This yen will lust until the minute how many Chrietinaa prasants will $175. Phone 3825. tawwn flow o and •><> bUL RC' Beat Term* — Beat Trade* Mancheater 2-4545______Oakland etreat Phone 6497, 856 MAIN STREET two officos and 5 room tenement. They find a single gray liahr in it. be used aa wedding presents coma ward. CbB 4S1». Good income. Suitable for dentist, June. Alao Good Selection 1937’a to 1942 EX-SCHOOL Teacher or cultured ONE USED Ooldspot refrigerator, — Fnun M. Sigler 1950 CHEVROLET club couph. r e m o d e l and repair plumbing doctor, lawyer, etc. This location' Suburban for Sale 75 man able to Intel view; willing to 141; uaed Westlnghouee refriger­ IXjgT—Engliab Fox Terrlar, whit* COLE MOTORS—4164 . very low mileage. Immaculate now. For new fixtures, inatalla- la improving every day. .A Cleveland doctor saya aeratch- learn new business, 82,400 first ator, $46. Both in running condi­ ROCKVILLE'Investment property. A Mr. ami Mrs, Thn\isnml live with black patch**. Family pat, throughout. High trade allow, tiona, repiping an'’ repairs, call I In our nelghborliood. When they Ing la bad for the ektiii Perhaps it‘a X uawani to nam* of l>addl*. .Vi­ H IOH B»l CASH pncea paid for ancea at Dougla* Motori, 333 Tom Dawklna. m ajter plumber, year. Box A, Herald. tion. Others from $5 up. Watkins ARTHUR A. KNOFLA 2 'i story frame ''o-room (4-apart­ Juat aa well we’re not alwaya up Brothers. Ino., 935 Mein atreet, . - 4 had a son recently, the lornl pnper cinity of South Bolton. Phon* 1937 to 1960 uaed cara. In good Main. phone 3631. RekRor ment) house. Centrally located. wrpte: "A son wa.s born last to acratch. clean condition. Dongtaa Motor DRIVER FOB dry cleaning truck. Mancheater, Conn. Good condition, composition roof, 6629. Salary and comiqiseion. Steady 876 Main Street—Eat. 1921 Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sale*. 338 Main atraet Phone M40 or 5938 copper plumbing, oak fioors. Lot Thousand. Tlic new bnl)y inaltcs Difference In View XOST—PASS BOOK No. 72726. 1941 FORD station wagon, 1296. Moving— rnickliiE— employment. Apply in person. 60 X 100. Business zone makes it The Communist, If he la trua to Ideal Cleaners 'knd LBunderers. 73 TWO BURNER e.cctric plate. In­ Homq Listings Wanted three ThoUBnnd kIi Ib and three NoUc* la hereby given that Paa# 1949 PONTIAC SEDAN Tel. 6898. Htoraga SO desirable for stores or profes­ hla phlloaophy, look* acornriilly Book No. 72726. iaaued by The Summit atreet. quire 469 Main street, or call 6150 Tiiouannd boys” COUPE sional offices. Asking $16,500. — Frank Klernan. Uroolilyn. upon the aucceaaful man and shouta Savii«* Banl; of Mancheater haa 6 c.vlindcr, low mileage. Ex­ THE AUSTIN A. Chambers Oo., Win d o w s h a d e s . Measuryd, Full particulars from Walton W. bitterly. “No on* sliould have it keen loot and application haa Aoto Aceetaoiiea— local and long distance moving, mad* and Installea. 10 colors and FIVE NEW homes. Four to six Grant, Realtor, 64i Main street, (So. so good!" 3ut the average Ameri- cellent condition throughout. PogB BtrRs—Pets 41 (-if, ind Man —My wife doesn't /i year* Fawn. pleasant convenient locations. T. chester 3160. eOMETHlNG •tays hopefully. "Every person 1936 CHEVROLET Master parts Phpne 4169. THE BAP MOVE d ig n ifie d Friend - Noltlier does mine. 155 Center Street A end Canada. Call 5187. Hart- Good pet for child''en. Sacrifice. J . Crockett. Office 5416, residence nrr imrrmMWiiik.Tiaimaarri«i She know* it. should have full freedom and op­ Manchester 2-4546 for aale. Phon* 2-1406 after 6 rtffd 6-1423; Leaving for .^rvlce. Call 6341. GENERAL Electric washing ma­ 3761. SOUTH COVENTR\--Main road. portunity to achieve as much. p. m. chine. Good i^ork.ng- condition. Charming, I'vablt old home, mod­ MICKEY FINN A Hidden Talent! LANK LEONARD MANCHESTER •'’ackag* DfiUvary. NICE SMALL Fox Terrier pu^ CUSTOM RANCH.Houae, 6 rooms, “More Coal Slated for Delivery’’ 1950 CHEVROLET sedan with Reasonable. Tel. 7897. erately priced kt $13,500. Three 114 B I.9L.IIC —headline. What we’re afraid of To a Plymonth Rock POUO KNOWS no age barrlera. powergllde tranemlaslon. Fully Local light truclUng and package pies. ^ 8 0 Cross breed*. Zimmer­ bath, lavatory and laundry room. LOUie MtFUDPLE? Come here, you little fresh Your generoaity ahould know no Garages—Services— large rooms, lavalnry te\vn stairs, NFS PDWNSTAIRS la the coal that','* merely elated. equipped, positively like new. delivery. Refrlgeratora, waanera man kennelx, Lake street. Phone WALNUT FOUR potter double Attached 2-cnr ga age C. H. W . four bedrooms, full hatn upstairs. hen. bound*. Give now teethe March of Storage 10 and atova mevlBg a apaclalty. bed, coil springs. Call 2-1847 after . Huumi'nffiKrs'nRCAg I flml you'ro so well suited Very few thi* model aveilable. 6287. bent. Bnaeboard radiation, two Country gas supplies furnace, hot NOaf PMKED M ntONT OF THAT Labor Is one of tlie great ele-^ J^ Saa. Douglas Motors, 33^ Main. STORAGE Building for rent. One Phone 9-0752. 6 p. m. fireplaces. Aluminum combina­ water, cooking economically To KMu e the table for my giiesta F I NV'- lU'SINESS BY HERSHBERGER menta of soelely (lie great siib- Soon u.H you're ex-ecuted. building 24’ * 40', high garage tion windows. Is acre landacap- Full cellar, artesian well, ham. atantlnl Interest on whleti we all 1941 CHEVROLET club coupe, CALL PHIL, for moving, light Articles for Solo 45 WHITE STOVE fo- sale. Very ing.plot. All features for modem — Hath H. Norrla. INCOME TAX and accounUng door*, wood floor and lighta. One trucking, aahea. rubbish removal. good condition, Best offer takes five acres. Lovely vard. Owner. staml. aervice. 0*11 Dan Mocler. 2-3320. radio, heater. Good condition, buy building 16 x 32’, one-car garage CONSOUC Admiral coiriblnation living. Suburban Realty Co., Real­ W)lllmantic 7-6917.' — Daniel W’eb.sler now. Spring prlcea will be ter­ Specialise In moving. Good Serv­ it. Call 3468. tor!, 49 Perkina street. Phone The little girl who played With Inquire 645 North Main atreet. ice. Good work. 2-924$. 54 Birch radio, in good condition. Ma­ .larks now has grown up and play* t h e PROSPICOI HUl School for rific. Douglaa Hotora, 333 Main. 8215. Patient—Doe. I've been hit liy a Phone 2-2302 after 4 p. m. atreet. hogany finish, will sell for $36. MODERN. Tappan gas range, In NV (filled— Real Kolale aruuiul with Johns. young children. Pre-kindergarten, 811 Middle Turnpike East. excellent condition. Call 2-2138, dog. kindergarten, 6r*t grade. Monday ROCKVILLE!—Rewarding invest­ 7 to 8 p. m. IF YOU Want to sell — call this Dortor- W'all, was he a ralild Boy .Scout (to old lady)'—May I through Friday. TraneporUUon 1946 PONTIAC SEDAN Buaineaa Scm cca Offered IS Pointing—Popofing SI SPARTON 'Combination radio and ment. Substantia.’ 4 apartment (log? furnished. Mr*. Lela Tybur, direc­ COUPE phonograph. Mahogany cabinet. house on bvii> line. Individual heat­ office. Our icputitiun speaks fur accompany you across the street, PETER W. PANTALUK, alaotrleai SERVEL GAS refrigerator. Magic Patient No sir. he wai Just a madam? New tires, A-1 mechanically. PAINTING And aupeiior paper 1 year old. Phone 2-9814. ing units. Sizeable lot. Elasy to itself, Alice (Tiampet Agency. plain old bird dog: tor. Phon* 4267. contractor, maintenaiice and wir­ Chef four bomer^gas rang*. Call Phone 2-4543 Mancocater. Old M dy—Why, of course, boy. hanging. We carry the latest 2-9700 after 6 p. m. buy! Easy to pay for! Let me MRS. BALLARD'S pre-klndergar ing for Ught and power. 40 Foater MORRY’S Workingmen’s Store, 8 give you the facta. Madeline How long have you been waiting BALCH PONTIAC, Inc. wallpaper books. Very sattafac- A Dutch angler haa invented a for someone to take you across? ten school ha* ar; opening for one 1.55 Center Street atreet. Pten* 8308. torv price. Call August Kanehl, Depot Square, ie selling out all OLD RED Tin Bam, 206 North Smith,. Realtor, 2-1642 or 4679. fishing rod which flnshea a red chlM for the winter term, age 814 We have several prc»S|)ects 3769, , winter gdods a t prices you can Main etreet. byya and seUa good light when a fish bItea.. When examining the cost-oMIv- to 5. Call 2-1696. 79 Lakewood Mancheater 2-4645 ALL TY PES Of income taxes pre­ afford to pay. You eave up to" MANCHESTER Three-fhmtiy ready to buy niodern € room AND HER BITODIES Very Simrile BY EDGAR MARTIN pared by tax expert. Reaaonable ua*d furrilLar').' and eintlques, —8 . Jones, Pew Paw, W. Va. Ing Imli x It Is always a good thing INTERIOR and exterior painting, 30%. Alterations free on pants. house, five room apartment avail­ AE’T'ua .RO«\V% ORttN AGAIN ,«0 «WI.‘4^ O rel*. rates. Phone 2-0744. Mr. Dolan Frank Dcnett* Phone 3-3376. homes in good, residential n s A ?IX .UOEM V9 R06V1 ICEA TiMDE ON TW ODWR TOOT.W MIEiS VU6 16 rehiehiber the 'old eaylrig th iu HALF TON PANEL TRUCK papeebanging, cellliiga reflniahed. Open evenings ’til 8 p. m. able in 30 daya, four room apart­ WPiPVMVMtES, VUG’* LOAOlO WNTW O M IS after 5:30 p. m. sections, in ,$15,000 to $18,000 you HSNl A OUT V09N MNT FVNOS ou t V0W< H A S QE.I.N .Tim — What is the first thing whatever goes up must com* Fully msured. Exj ert work. Wall­ KELVIN ATOR ELECTRIC water ment rent* for $40 per month, 0 To . FNi’ «Kk‘E HAWy ' fat man doe* when t\e get* to down. 1948 CHEVROLET ROYAL AND Smith-Corona port OAT^ Vionw yot EYLN GVITtN' NO I GlTTlta* FR\%,«WVLL VOIN AstoiMbtlM Ear Balt 4 RANGE'Bumere, pot burners and paper books. Edward R. Price. heater. 82 gallon capacity, ,for- three room apartment re n ts. for price class. If you arc Consid­ AT DATYS, - uOHMAVty *. VADDIR! U3N6’6 THVf DON’T the top of a long, steep hill? able and atandara typawritars Maroon Color—Clean heater* cleanea, aerviced add re­ Phone 2-J0u3. merly $199.95, now 1164.95. Cole­ $30 per month. .MI new siding and NE'OIER T\ND OUT Blm—Take* a rest. I gi'e**. Roberta—She will have to atop f i r s t OF THE YEAR Ail makes Of adding Iriachlnea man 20 gallon oil water heater, new roof. Only 10 minutes ride to ering selling your homo, 35,000 Miles paired. Also new range bumera V4HV TWIT’RI , Jim —No. he takes off his coat, eating apples after ah* marries .SALES ON OUR TRIPLE FOR PAINTING, papei hanging, sold or rented, Repairs on at with magnesium rod. formerly Aircraft plant,. $15,800. Shown please contact and panta. that man. IristaUed. Joseph Senna. Phone ceilings whitened fioors sanded HW»PK .Tlvl G W t *.' Heater arid Defroster 2-0147. make* Marlow’s. $90.95) now $79*95; Thor Glad- by appointment. Gilman Realty, Alberta—Why ahould she? CHECKED USED CARS and refinlidied and general car­ iron formerly, $99.9', now $79.95; 351 Center street. Phone 2-2183 - Met a fellow yesterday who won Booster Springs—New Brakes BOLTON — Building stone and Roberta—She ought to. He’s a WINDOW SHADES made to oNler penter work call, ilbert Flckett all items are brand new floor 2-3035. ROBERT J. SMITH. Inc. $160 (n one day betting l/,e ponies. doctor, Isn't he? 1946 FORD TWO DOOR—Gun flagitone. Also rock drilling Metal Rack and mitalled. Venetian bllnda 6982. samples. One each only. Use 953 Main Street He gave $ l,'>0 hack to the (rack metal gray, radio, heater, and bleating. Bolton Notch Quar­ new tire* Fine tranaporta- and curtain rode. 24 hour service. Watkins budget plan. Watkina FOUR-FAMILY house, in central during the next five raring days. A fellow who Just returned trasi Right Side Mirror ry. Phon# 2-06J7. Btanley Patnode Phone 8450 tlon at low price, $895. Estimates gladly given. Fagan Brothers, Inc., 935 Main street. location. One apartment will be a vacation out West aaya tt'a aaagr Four Brand New Tires R ep oirin g vacant. Oil heat first floor. Full 1938 PLYMOUTH SEDAN—Gray, Window Shadv Co., Route 44 at DUAL t h e r m parlOi- heater. Tele­ She—Why are all the men In the to pick out the poor folks in tbs Bolton Notch. Phone 2-4473. price, $12,600. T. J. Crockett, WANTED—Residential properties; front rows baldheaded T Oklahoma oil oountry. They wMh radio, heater, new motor. Will keep tires that are on MATTRESS. Tout old mattresses vision set, 10* aoree.n. Steel cab­ POT T Y PE atove. hot water boil, 8 Good depeiulable car. Price Broker. Phone 5416. 4 to room*. Buyers waiting. /•'9 H»—Because they bought their th^r own CadUlao* the truck now and replace eteiilixed and remade like new. inet. Reaaonable, Call at 35 North er with piping. $5. Phone 4448. Competent, confidential service. • 8250. 24 HOUR oil burner service. Min­ tickets from scalpers. Call Jonea Furniture and Fluor school, between 5 and 7 p. m. aivk MG * HOT/ Downtown Dodge and ALL APPLIANCES serviced and Any quantity. We offer you high- HAMBURGER./ 155 Center Street LICENSED Trained attendant 5447. Bi u c e TCkJRSaLF. An EXCELLENT He'S A PHONUS — I HA'^E BEEN CDGNIZANT Plymouth Dealer repaired, burner* refrigerator* 49A eet prices. Woodshed Phon* 2- MANCHESTER—6-room single. ! w b (MEAFON. THE I'M TALKING A60UT O F t h a t f a c t S in c e m t Mancheater 2-4645 Day diitv. Apply 29 Cottage Fuel and Feed IVCRMORE..' 6OU0NUS. A NINE' ranges, washers, etc. All work 3154. years old. 3 large bedrooms, liv W ANTED— Houses to sell! Cash NEWSimTlS SUPER-BHCCOOKA TH A T ALLEGED LORD, DOLLAfi INITIAL m e e t in g w i t h street. SIR LAUNCEIOT , •Sib. l a u n c e u d t .* m e s a guaranteed. Metro Service Co. HAY 830 per ton. Krause, Wllli- ing room, dining room, kitchen buyers waiting!. Dial 2-1642 or | IG TD -IN (15 PLACE,/ A SOLIMENE and FLAGG, Inc. TOM BROWN HAS THE CREAM CHUOLEV-DODGeON ! c u a r m i n g s o u n d e r ., % iy' . TcL Manchester 2-0883. mantlc. Tel. 3-0468. Call between WANTED—Flat top knee-hole and, first floor lavatcry. Full bath _ UKE A su per - 634 Center St. Phone 5101 OFF THE TOP OF THE 4679. M adelin- Sm ith, Realtor. bazooka/ ISN’T h e ? FULL TIME sales ^ onian wanted 5 and 7 p. m. desk. Mahogany finish. Phone USED CARS!! REPAIRING BY Stuart R. Wol­ on second floor. 100% Insulated. 1939 CHEVROLET tudor, 1939 at Burton's Apply in person only. 7851. All Guaranteed! cott on washing machines, vac­ Full cellar. Hot water heat (oil). Chevrolet coupe, 1948 Chevrolet 1950 OLDSMOBILE 4-DR. SE ­ uum cleaners, ..lotors. small ap­ WOOD FOR fireplace, furnace and Occupancy 'O days. Price $12,500 Aeroeedan, 1941 Chevrolet club DAN—Model 98. Full equip­ WANTED — Exper.enced book­ 6 fiOLK-FED pliances. Welding and cutting. ItiMint'- Wnn«ui KiiHril. 59 Cash needed $4,000. room single ^ coupe. Completely overhai^cd. keeping machine operatoi^. Would range. Phone 7695. FRESH FROZEN ped. Motor replacements A-1 Repair, basement laundry, warm air heat ^ Others. Douglaa Motors, 333 1949 OLDSMOBILE 4-DR. SE ­ consider part time worker. Apply ROOM FOR Rent. Business per­ Sales, 180 Main. Phone 8597. Price $9,400. Down payment ■$3.- Main. DAN—Model 98. Fully equip­ in person. Watkina Bros., Inc., 935 Garden— FuiB->l}Riry son desired. On bus lin * Phone ■ 800. Occupancy 30 day*. For ap­ POULTRY Main street. ped. ASHES AND Rubbbiah removed. 7749. pointment call Howatd R. Heat­ TWO BALCH SPECIALS Prodoeto 50 ...... lb. 1949 CHRYSLER 4-DR. SEDAN Call Norman Pierce, 9 Trotter ing*. Phone 2-1107. ROASTERS 36c « • EX-SCHOOL Teacher or cultured PLEASANT room in private home, —Jiist like' new. Extra low street. Phone 2-0252. FIR ST QUALITY Green Moun 1916 DODGE 4-DR. SEDAN — mileage. woman, able to Interview, willing near bath, convenient to Oieney’a CAPONS and . Good mechanical condition. toi learn new business, $2,400 first tain potatoea. Mealy, cook and lb. 64c 1948 BUICK SUPER 4-DR.—One ANTIQUES Refinisbed. Repairing taste good, $ lj)0 bushel. Deliver­ and Center. Phone 2-2044/ liOtn for Sale 7S CAPONETTES WATCH OUT \A DON'T ...I'M JUST USING IT TO . Good tires. Low cost trans­ owner extra clean car. ^ year. Box E, Herald. ... portation for only $75. done on any rumiture. TIemann, ed to your door. Call Hathaway Delivered In $1 ter 'a. u. «■ *fr. .^URN •ffiR TO N G U E/ KEEP MY HEAP WARM cream puff! 189 South Main atreet Phone TWO FURNISHED rooms near N tXJIINTKV Uke atmoaphere, ON THE WAV HOAAR/ DOiTTOR'S Receptionist, prefera­ 2-1390. bath. For couple or two gentle­ Friday Evi PRISCILLA’S POP That Proves It BY Ai; Ve r m e e r 1941 PONTIAC TUDOR TOR­ 1948 PLYMOUTH 4-DR. SEDAN 5643. large building lots with shade 8 —Dark gray, radio, heater. bly with clinical laboratory train-, men. Quiet home. Call 8368 be­ Call After P. M PEDO 8—A one owner car in g r e e n MOUNTAIN potatoea No. trees. OveiTook Drive. Wm MEN ARC AU. OH. YOU'RE -AND HE WA5 SO WORRIED] " - T H A T HE Extra nice. ing. Write Box R. Herald. tween 5 and 9 p. m., or 226 Char­ I REMEMBER fine ccnditlon. Only $495. LINOLEUM Remnanle, 50c square 1 mealy. Amelia Jarvl* 872 Park­ Kanehl. builder. Rten* 7778. . H. A. FRINK ALIKE! THEV ! V A lOO HAS OUR FIR ST I MIGHT BOIL MY INSISTED 1947 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION yard. Asphalt tile, wall covering. er atreet. Tel. 702C ter Oak street, v ONLY ALWAYS THOUSHT NEW O R E B S - I SIT ON BALCH PON-nxe, Infc. 2-DR.—Radio, heater. A clean RELIA BLE ' ’OUNG woman for siuUivan Avenue*—Wapplng DATE.- WE Done by reliable, well-trained cleaning and ironing, five hours ------—------— ^ :------—- THEMSE IE FIRST// W ENT ON A HIS \.M> A L L 155 Center Street car. men. AU Jobs guaranteed. Hall COMFORTABLE, heated room for Legal Notices V. PICNIC-.. AFTERNOON , Phone 2-4545 1948 NASH 600 CLUB COUPE— daily, five or six dayp a week. Ex­ MouMhoM Gncita 61 two gentlemen. Next to bath. ■ i Linoleum Co., 37 Oak street. cellent salary. Local references. A T A CO U R T o r PR O BA TE held . an. T. A aaa a a s«r. esa Extra clean. Good all the Phone 2 1022, evenings 6166 or Continuous hot water. Private Manchester within, anc.' for the 1988 CHEVROLE3T sedan. In good Call 7913, or apply 29 Wellington MR. ALBERT HAS wav. 8109k entrance. Call 8905. District of Manchejiler. on the ISlh Condition. Radio*^ and heater. 1946 PLYMOUTH COUPE—Dark Road. ANOTHER GOOD BARGAIN!! ’’Cvary my Pop alta right thora and listona to tho Phone 5063. day of January. 1951, __ Wanted To Buy green, heater. Excellent in < Juat Returned Ftom PLEASANT, Funilaheu room with Pre'aent. JO H N J. W A L L E TT , now6 * Droadoatt—-and boforo H’a ovor, ho Jumps up and EXPERIENCTED Girl wanted for 1942 FORD 2-door sedan. Good every respect. HoddehoM SdnicM GREEN ACRES” MOpElL HOME semi-private kitchen piivUegea. Judae. down and awoara aomothing fioroo!'* Open Mon. and Thurs. Evenings general office work. Must have 3 ROOM FURN ITURE v One block ^om Main street. Cou­ Estate of Roac .Anna Lord. late or mechanical condition. Good tires. Offered 13A Manchpster. in said D'.atrlct. deceased BROWN-BEAUPRE, Inc. experience in typing, shprthand WITH ple preferred. Phone 2-4428. CAir Priced very reasonable. Phone and bookkeeping. Apply in person. The .adinlntatrator havln* exhibited USED CARS RY DICK TURNER 8802. 30 Bissell St. Phone 7191 WEAVING of bums, moth holes •WESTINOHOUSE HX£C. REF. hla administration account with aalC The Old Colony Co., Hilliard “BENGAL COMBINATTON and tom clothing, nips, FURNISHED Room for rent for eatat« to this Court for allowance. It is 1940 CHEWROLET club coupe. street RAN<7E O R D ER ED : That . the 17th day of Any Make— .\ny Model Very clean condition. Douglas repaired, slpper re^ women. Tel. 2-9080. 1989 DODGE SEH5AN Has 1948 placement, umbrelloa repaired', Just like new. Fully Guaranteed. January. 1»51. *t elaven o'clock. fpiTB- Motors. 333 Main. DEMONSTRATORS. Earn big Uaed only a short time, for ex­ noon. at the Probate Office in the Any Year motor. Call 2-9985. men’s shirt collar* revered and money in your spa.e time, selling Munlciptl Building In s*ld Manches- 4^ larev wtA MSwen replaced. Marlow's Little Mending hibition. HEATED Room for rent. Phone tar. be and the same ia aaalaned for a TWO DAY SPECIALS our lower priced plastics on the I Wi l l a r r a jn g e 5252. Shop party plan. Margy Plastics, Inc.. hfarln* op the ' allowance of said ad­ VIC FLINT Patroon’s Story BY MICHAEL O’MALLEY 1946 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION 1949 PONTIAC LOW EASY TERMS ministration account with aeld estate, Can East Hartford 8-1990 4147 Olive. St. Louis 8. Mo. WiUr Storage and Inaqr*nce until aacertalnmenf of ’ hetra and order of leblie not onu/ r» a HE SEVERAL MONTHS ^ 'Ude 5EeViR IN THE MASWEB CLUB COUPE-’- $550. CORNICES-and valance boards. WHATA BEAUTIFUL ANR IS IN T1-/E AC/VStTPSlNO LITTLE LOST SOULS IN THE DARK STREAMLINER 8 Oistom built, choice of designs. you want It, a t no coat to you. BusipeM Ideations diatvlbulton, and thii Court directs Between 8 A. M. and 5 P. M. WTEOON/ CHARMING OK., IF I MAf SHOULP AOO, LESLIE MET A Z 1940 CHEVROLET SEDAN—$290 SALESLADY Wanted. F^xperieno* CHAP NAMEC? JOEL BUSINESS. HE SeeMB AM Phon* J^3S24 from 9 a. m. to 9 •FOR INrOBMATION For KiMit 64 that hotlce of the time and place aa- BO, BUT ONE WILL SJ ' A Both hav* heaters and radios. selling Juvenile apparel. Full time tlknrd for said hearin* be given to all awh J rw ch i- TRIS1AN. HE CAME BXCBLLBNT 'OUNG MA/U.f FOUR DOOR SEDAN p. m. 1 AND DETAILS F*WT eVHJVTHNO J ' Good Condition, Written Guarantee or part time. S trte age. previous peraona known to he interested there­ WHAT WOULP VOU THMC ADCIBT. FROM NBWORLfiAME BeauVful dark grey finish. Phone Mr. Albert * FOR RENT ~ Store %t 35 Oak in to appear apd, be heart; thercou by OF A VOUNO A1AN WHO Terms, Trades ' FLAT FINISH. Holland window experience. Write Box G, Herald. publishing a. copy of this order . in “That certainly was a Hydramatic and many other Hartford 676366 ’ street. Tel. 7660. KBFUMB TOAtARIgV H COLE MOTORS—4164 shades made to measur* All ARcr 7 P. M. 46-46$0 some newapapdr having a circulation accessories. This car is like metal Venetian blinds at a new AN EX(TEPTIONAL Opportunity In aaid DIatrlot.'at 'leMt fire daya be- bright idea of yours to PICK-UP Truck for hire. Call 2- is available to an efficient and de­ O FFIC E IN Orford building. Rga) faiw the day of said- hearing, and by MECHANIC new. low prlc* Key* mad* while you HOSPITAL Beds and wheel chkir* ea ta t* profeaalonal, ate. -Apply get that Crosky Por- 9097 or- 2-0933 before 9 or a fte r wait Marlow'* pendable young lady for general for sal* or for rent. Rates .rea- malllpg in a reghtartd letter on or be­ 5:30 p. m. Marlow’* fore January 19, 19M. ■ copy of this office work. Must be good typist. aonabl* Keith Furniture Oe. tabk Radio at Brun­ BALCH PONTIAC, Inc. Knowledge of shorthand would order addreeNd to Blanche L Ltrche- WANTED MANCHESTER Upholstering Oo. Phone 4159- LARGE Profeaaion*! office avgil vMUf. 49 Courtland atrept, Manchee-: ner's. At least we can 155 Center Street help. 5 day, 40 hcu." week. .Phone Re-upholst*rlng. draperte* able in heart of Main atitet ter. Conn.: Alice L. Gagnon, #0 West- 1987 CHEVROLET. Phone 2-9488. Manchester 2-4545 8-2181 or call in person. Noble A wood street, Manchester, Conn.: Irene Experienced aU round ^listen to the radio covers. 46 Purnell Place. Call 2- Lease available. Contact Burton’* APARTMENT Size electric atove U 'PesrOtlers. l U MtKee street. Man , ’THO’ t f a w o m -v c h l c ; NW 9521 Open ^Venlnga. Westbrook Manuiscturlng Com­ Inc., 841 Main atreet. mechanic needed by garage I whik the lighta are pany, Westbrook street, East Used two month*. Phone iM71. Chester. Conn. CMJflHTBe U>«J6. 5W6 1940 PLYMOUTH coup*- JOHN. J. WALLETT. Judge- iiK Manchester. Write, stat­ avRB5eNi5 mirroF Tve out.” Hartford. STORE FOR Rent. 216 Sphjee mechanically. 157 Lenox street. 1941 BUICK Convertible. Call 7889 Boildlnf—Contracting 14 GENERAL' ELECTRIC refrigerg-, ing qualifications, age and | LBMX WWH'IDBPIAK 6 street. Applv Dlano a Soda Shop, AT A t»ORT^ dr p r o b a t e held Phone 2-2852 after 4 p. m. after p. m. WOMAN Wanted for generel tor. In good condition, $40. Dial a* Manchester within ant; for the years of experience. TO ^ou APOur. r— . ALL CARPENTRY work and re­ laundry w6rk. Apply in person 4679. < • or call 3893. District of Manchester, on the 17th pairs done. No Job too large or New Model Laundry, 73 Summit d*y of .January. 1951. ^ BOX D. h e r a l d W A S H T U B B S It’s Mini’s Show BY LESLIE TURNER too small. Call 8862. Present. JO H N J. • W A L L E T T . street. WE BUy akid tail good ufkd lurai Housea for Rtat 6 5 SMEAlMOar 'fl»..6UnNHEIi tu r * combliistloo rkwgea, g«a ^ BKate of Grace A. Robinson, late of capture TN8 ZSNfOCH Has* range* and hastqra Jonea, Funu T)«EF,$UTI» MASK ME—MB Ed SuIUvan’8 Spcciil! R oofin g Five' Room airigle house in Ooven- Mancheater, in pistrlct. “Sure—it waa a bright 16A Htip Wkntnd— Male M ture sturers* Okk Ptene 8*lMi try. Oil burner hea*. Not furnlrii- The administrator hsTlng exhibited 6ff£M(MMy TMKE*nNtllET ed, $65 a month. Phone 6798. his ac.’mlhlatsatlon account with aaid MiPFMMlV WOMZMEIL idea—but tb« credit FEATURING Guaranteed roof* MAN TO Work in gas station, full VERY GOOp aalacUon small alse- MOrtEWETO and expert repalra as well as ------1 ...... aatata to tbi* Ceu.t ter aliewano*. it Is oumai HK ought to go to Brun-' 1950 MERCURY tliqe or part time. Good wage* trieal appWMtcaa. TMptaiw. min­ H -D B R E D : That the 36tb day of WANTED MNIRV K m gutter .and conductor work. Try Apply in person. Bill Uarkham’A er* iron*, ateam .iron* ate. Fur­ 68 January, 1961. af’ ten o’clock, forenoon, ner*8 for calling the your “Local Roofer.” Call Cough Wanted to fCtnl at’ tte Probale Otfiee In the Municiiial 4-DR. SEDAN tin 7707. Sunoco Station, 829 East Center niture for tke •kUn.-home. Radies Building In said Kanchestar, be and EXPERIENCED need for a portahk to street. and T.V. U skva at .Chamber* MIDDLB-AOB cotqile deeire 4 or the jam# is aaaigned for a hearing on Maywaod green. Badio, heat Furniture at the areen. Hours 10 5 room apartments or tenement tha alloeMnc* of said adminlstratfon our" attention. Only KOOPINQ. Spociallalng In ropalr- iV ANTED—IBxperieneed power oil lag roots of all kind* Also now to 6. T:$0 to 6:80 p, q* Phone 8585, esk for Mr. Morten- account fkth'.ikid estate, aaoertalnmant $44.95—plus $4.95 for r. aretdrtve, «Wle "ridewall burner Bervtqe and tnatallation aen. ' of hairs and order of dlatributlon. and CARPENTERS tirea, fender akMd* Low mllo- roofs. Gutter work. ChUnuy* nMut. CalL4734 or 2-0760 a ^ r 6 FliORBHCft OomhtMtion gas and this Court directs that nbUc* of the batteries. Pd say It eUanod and repaired. 26 y aan as- p. m. oQ atove. Good coaditlon, 4 years URGENTLY Needed; 4 tbem ren t time and place apslgn*6 for esld hear­ For Ihsida and Oulalde parlanc* Praa eatlmataa. CaU ing p e given to *H persona known to has paid for itself al­ old. Oil uaad dnly '* months. Ckll by two aduiu, bofi working. Beat ^WorkrwApplyat «a*i**.a7(g**dwe*iiiaT.nm-a6Fw.a>L. S P E C IA L Howlay, -Manchseter 5861. FULL-TIME eervlcv-'-station- at- ba iiiterceted therein to appear and be ready.” 2-39110 altar 4 ,p;- m. . , a t rsfereridH. ^ona 3*166$ after hesrd thersdn b. publlebiag a copy of S Oliver lloiid AT tendMt. D*y ritift. Good salary, 4 ^ 0 * thU or«*r In seme newgpepar havUig •1 hiiv ho looks protiy dlaappolr^ whon ho’s got liii $1995 plua cotamisaien. Ai.pIy In paraon. KAHOGANT: filalag sat. living a elivuIaUon la aatd'DUtrtcL at leeek Or Phone 41.12 Ask for Mr. Mills. McCfiur* Auto I room aet. unSnlabad tahlaa WAN!l6lD-r4 or 5' rbona nafum* five days before the day of said haer- if tis crnitt ^ Read Herald Advs. Co., 373 Main street, corner of and chair* 'Tlie Woodshed, 11 tabed' fdr young working couple. Ing. I JARVIS.REALTY c6. Strant street. Sunoco Station. Mala atreet Call 6996 01 aft*- 3:30 caU 6472. JO H N J. W A L L E T T , Judge. I yy /

1 <0 FRIDAY, JANUARY 19,1961 jHanrbtntfr £nfnbt0 ^ftraUi ■I v . . • -Vu . Join with Your Neighbors—Join the Match of Dimes in daric elethlns:, Bchasfsr fowad. The annual moathif o f Sion Ui> Finds Fatality Riatea tsstlfied at the taiqusst thetan church will take place this ChildSpeech List Engagement that he saw McCartan but not ' ' ' ...... M ■ t ®| About Town evenlnc at 7:80 at the church on Sullivan Just before . the Impact, Averafe DsOj Net Presg Ron Cooper at High street AU voting the coroner said, TbaWaatlMr . members are urged to attend. Aid Stressed Diie to Driver Ristau was presented In Town -For ton Week Eadtag , Fai0« 8l of 0. a Wtatoev touasa ^ T te L n th a m d i ’ c t tlw Cinan> iM oanr 19. 1951 ^ LntlMna dittnh will told Oouit December 36'after being ar­ The TaicottvUle CongregaUonal 4lin It ft r It It 1 1 1 } ( N IM W »artty aleeto, Ugkao8 I M r mMUB# tOBifht W rested criminal negligence by church will precede fU annual Coroner Holils Cottage fnp«— ■ear 4*t W ight STtonrdi loitry. Difficultly in Talking the inveetlgatlng officer, Pdtrol- 10,203 Imetness meeting this evening, man Thtodore l l Fairbanks. Dep­ Iw R FH lIlg J lrralH eloMly, taweat tempereiei'e near ^ptr win to ■ «»»* » l *=*® P- ®- with a pot luck supper at 6:30. Can Be Cured, Green St. Man at Blame in uty Judge John D. LaBelle contin­ Member ef toe AnfiH 42t fienaay elondy, ooeaelonl Hgkt Accident Here ued the case -from day to day un­ ■ereae at CbeataWena rata wito tampwolere near 4ft t t o Mm t M cO>“" ®” *W. ®* Mr. and .Mrs. Herman Dlttmey- Parent-Teachers Told der $1,000 bond pending the cor­ Manebestar— A CUy of ViUage Charm a^oad Ooasrmtioaal Women ■ er o f OourOand street entertained oner’s report. X^Mine win meet thU ew rin t « t the 1950 Rainbow Advisory board ' In a finding issued yesterday by gjitock with Mn. O. Bvwett 'There are some four to five at their home last evening. Mrs. Coroner Louis W. Schaefer in VOL. LXX, NO. 9S Advwttatag «a 19) MANCHESTER.. CONN.. SATURDAY, JANUARY 20. 1951 (TW ELVE PAGES) PRICE FIVE CENTS

—The avariw o f American Irma filed suit In Superior (Jourt after setting a new world record toad of the Natienaliat govern- aaaonaoBa hla rettrensea t as preal- iwud last a lo t to Wsshington neither do 1 forget It when they meat heardera and "scare talk** by coftemment food and yesterday asking $18,500 from of 152 days.” Tha bank refused to meat haa (fioae eenta«to w|to aafiw DeSOTO aad PLYMOUTH QHtk ALL SALES FINAL dent of Rutger's Ublvezalty ;-.P<3-^MSwsman.ftoraman Paul Wooton, Mi> TTu* are not.” eeonooUe offiefala "playing polities with mest" have been ’^’Horsetrader Bd’’ Shapiro, the oar honor the enlarged check. non-OonumBlst fmeea In Chbia, vtUan amptaymeat in toe eaeeutive awn recalled hie Bret daystobre aa In a letter to toe ciitioal muate lot owner, whdm she accused of Shapiro denied promising tho and it sow aeema probalda , aifc a fienator In 1985, and said: .the major causes of the recent jumpa tn mfiat prloai, Loren M AIN ST. t e l . 511S Second Floor hranch o f tha federal government critic, Mr. Trumaa had promised reneging on tto (layoff* Cadillac or toe mink seat nnd ma a«ton arw aw iw f t#>l • totaled 2,159,897 at the end o f Mo- "H e is a real aeighbor. My to phach him in the lioee if they Bamert, President o f the American National Cattlemen’s She charged to s t Shapiro owed said the promise.of $7,500 pay waa vamber. daughter was thsa about tsn ever aut. AsMciation. declared today. her $1,000 on her original con- “Just a publicity gag." (O iiallaaai«^i;^^;|.. I