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tarbeMa — M tba bean of : i m o Skaters Bxpedted Mta Telaate M N onaaa E ^ t a f i m 'a daace, a namhlNjmbl :-T Yaeigkt Aimax Jayceee Ask ll,095trX t a HMd-hv thm. W in ri—I vTiiw 7^.:: '■ i aiM m M at rnniailftaei to r ter ffoBlbr OHiMbar o f Obmamtob,- aanve) card pnita and .fend Ar^ Delegates More than l.OOd ice akatere. wltl bghald at the State Armory af ^Oltaolattemi.,-: O n a iia f "wbre lep^ad at center m t d m s A ^ wid Jmt aala. Uia data M - in u 3 i baa baee Saturday avanlng. Jan. 88. r ^nringa Pond and Center TIckaCa are avnUaM* from any NEMIND M O r- M iuuBhestAfp^A,CUyi o f V iilage Charm ■at far Wadaeeday.-reb. m T a da* *i|aM T tto^iln t Ui nckMu buffet atyla euppar war Sprtnga Aimex laat lUght .uid Jaycaa member of at tha Amarit^ BATTBBIBS — OOBBS — RBFAIBB, f p M od el m twice that number ia expacti- Polio Benefit Lagion. Home, Ptao Pharmacy. VOL LSpiill, NO. 40 •t t p. m. aervad, after which Kay Haugan . ‘ X ...... ,' (rtaaallied AiRvHtetag ■■ 1 8 ) . and M in FaUca ahowad colored bdtonigbt,-weather permittings Qutrat’a' Pharmacy, N orth Bnd M ANCHE8TB^4^NN.«^ATl^AYr7ANUARY 16, 1954 Odiiiloii Mambora of the High Scbdol (YWRLVE PAGES) t* t tomt «iia moYlee taken at Miami Beach Parit Supt. Horace Murphey Bing Crosby. Sophia tucker, Pharmacy, Jon-Di's Raataurant, UMjnwr when a group of local beanUdana Current Affair* Club yeatetday ■aid akaUng hours tonight will Fairfield Market, Green Comer PERSONAL HEARING SERVICE K- Oovi John Arthur Godfrey A t o d il attended the Natloaal Hairdreaaen elected four boya and four girla be from 8:90 to 10 o'clock. and Mra. Dwight D. Blaanhower Store, Pinehuret Grocery,. First X O F M A N C H E S T E R Both the pond and annek will th$ tw irtm l. ai to reprannt them at the third have Joined forces with the Man- National Bank, or from 8. J. Turk- ! g g l m a i n ST.—Ml-a-«Ml p t M m d .t e tlM K lag David Lodge, lO O r, wiU annual model general aaaembly of be lighted by floodligbta. cheater Junior Chamber of Com- Ington, Jr, at tha Town Clerk'a nai Bwbum Aa< meat tonight at 7:90 in Odd Itel* the U. N., aponaorad by tba For­ Should the, temperature con­ merce In an affort ta a»aka the Iowa HalL DIatrict Peputy Grand tinue to liae today, which unees •Bd bar uaiat* 1884 Polio Ball the moat succea*- eign Policy Aaan. of Hartford at would cause officiala to cloea Aadmon. Mn. Maater Harry Ptarce, of Boat Htnyer Oodlaga A pril lA ful eyar held la Mmichaater. ■ad M in Ruth Hartford, and bia ataff wtU be Center Springs, the annex will Tha Jaycaa danoa committee, P ay Rai^e Elected to make the annual trip be opened, Mur{diey aalA praaent .to tnataU tba olficara fo r to the UN aaaembly tn New York headed by AUy. Herbert A. Phe- tba enauing year. Refreabmanta Skaters who desire further lon, Jr., contacted the above-men- CUANIN6 ANW INSTAUIN6 were Carolyn Bengtaon, Nancy Information may call Canter / - ,Cdvt, aad Mn. Rayaiond WU- win ba aerved fdlowtaig the In- Oide, Batty Preibait. Merilyn Rog- tloaad celebritiea with a request WINDSHIELD Vote Nears atallatiotL Springs Lodge. MI S-4700. ■ ■ * ^ 1"- MK.arlD be i»eelsl lueMa Buadey f . ^ , ir% William Bayer, Gary BogU, that they donate Some article to i | : | i ^ itfir tc n la the SMvatiOB he sold to the hlfheat bidder for SEPTIC TANKS and CESSPOOLS Jamaa Tateo and Roger Turklng- / “ 7"* Anejr Citadel, tba HoUnen eervlM Two TWCA ^Nmaored claaaea ton. Alternataa aleeted ' ware tha buieflt of tha PoUo Fund A amapMs aegnelaatten at TRAINED SBWAdB SPBCBALim ^Wai^ngton, Jan. 16 {m — Wuhingtdh^ Jan; 16 (/P>— will atart next week at tba Com­ repreaant Nlnataan aacoodary a. m. and the flalYatioe Roae Frechette, Sandra Tkna^’ .Oontanta of tha packagaa ra- PROTECTORS ■mm the aaest taadaan aeatameet aad aeeehleeey—RBStnUTi A The XJniti^ States is arming CkingreM appeared likely to- taietfm at tan p. m. C»pt WH< munity T. aUanaatiea on Monday Arthur Karaaia'ahd Ahabn Tterp. acboola will partieipnba in the catvad are net knoWn to membara WBA b R Jab «t n LOWnt PltlOB. its- to re w ftt Germany vrifh Tells lelty day . to vote, probably next ■oa. Raancial eecntary for tba night at $ o’clock to run for 10 modal aaaembly. of tha oommittaa, but It ia hoped The atudoita will repreoent For su\ty]p88 of c«rau No THIS IS WHY guided mi0 il0 capable cMf month, for substantial- pay Seetbern Near Bagtaad dlvielon, waeka aad mlUlaery on Tneaday Lewis Piper ia faculty advisor that a ccosiderabie eum wiU ba a Waterpvaaftag af caBaia. Syria and Caechoalovakla. of the Currant Affairs Chib. The urrying atomic warheads Taifi^fi for its own ^ members on ware given. •• lic aatback party tonlrtt at 8:80 at the all day aeaaion. Delcgatea “Juvenile Delinquency" at tba iUHMESTER But a ' specialcommission's Issues tba P n t Home, Manchaater Groan, will viait the UN in March, datoa Fite Bwrie UJ8. Strategy recommendaUon that the legisla- Cheney 1 AtblaUc A e^ win meeting of Group B. Center with >rlaea and rafreabmenta. Mra. to ba aaaigned In the near future. Church women, Mra. Newell Smith. Coll McKINNEY BROS. Thia move eeemed to flt into tore' annual gross Income be M d t b a i ^ia a a erin qc **Rac Oidoco-Wbitebaada tbacommUteo. They .drill Interview UN delegatea,. m « suMXY Preg|- 4 news conference the next dey. House Majority Leader Halleck This strategy. DuIIea said, ia (R-Ind)- predicted that Congress dent Syngmsn R ^ tiodsy n t baaed on ''massive retaliatory pow­ would approve a pay raise, al­ fin April defid)^ for tin er" to deter Soviet aggreaskm. though not necessarily tjlR fu ll peficeful unifUAtion of Kores la this connection, the deciekm amount recommended:— —— X:’ and wame4u0t “ we wiU not to augment the fire power of Outspoken opposition to the American forces helping defend raise came from Beps. Burdick sit back ana wait until wa a n W estern Europe immediately (R-ND) and Hoffman (R-Mich), 0 ld out,” , raised, a question; but ■ neither seemed optimistic An official government apokaa- Would this mean fewer Ameri­ about chances for blocking it. roan later issued a atatement modi- can troops in EUiropeT Burdick disagreed with the com­ ^ n g the aging Prerident'a want­ mission’s finding that congress­ ing. "No. not to itself.’’ Secretary of Rhee hinted to a news ronferanca , Defense Charles K. Wilson told re­ men are underpaid. ’’Most of us are overpaid," he that im days after the start of porters yesterday. He didn’t say preliminary Korean peace talks more. eeld. “Fifty pqj;; cent of the mem­ Helen Barger. A alta In'^the witaesa chair Omi telM a Clevebwd. bers couldn’t make beck home last Oct. 7t SouUi Korea w6l ' ba The two squadrons bound for "free to take our own action jraod. Oermany wUl be equipped with Ohio, court of the whipplaga. Ice water fioaktags, hqralags aad kaeel- what they’re getting here. This iag an rooks that ehe was siihjeetod to by her a u t w*d oaele, Mary isn’t hard work: We horse around bad or indifferent." B-81 Mattador mlMlee. These for two months getting started This would make the daadliM' have been in mass production at ■M Matthew Barger. The pair are oa trial far tito alleged bmm- April 0 . slaaghter of Helea’e aiater, Crila, A who died nseeatly. X and waste another month finiZh- the Baltimore plant of the Glenn ing up end then we take a vaca­ Rhee reiterated tha 180-dajr want­ I* Martin Co. for more than a ing three times Mriiw the new* .y e a r. X tion for four or five months.” On Extensive Tours conference. But six boon later Dr. The Air Force did not disclose During the six or seven months Karl Hong w . oMcial government the. number o f mtaatlea in a aquad- that Googtoas actually la tn7aea* Spokesman, aaid-tite-Prerident "dta ron, but It is believed several ■ion, Byrdlck said, "many mem­ not aet a definite date of AikII 0 hundred m*y be allqtted to each. bers spend little time here, and for Korean unification By eompariaon. ■ squadron of Jet when w e're not In aeaaion, many Rhee aaid that even tf n ptara fightera numbers about 0 planes. of them, travel around the world conference convenes "J pO not ex­ on’ Juhketa paid for by the tax­ pect any great aciiiavement." " 'The Matador ta the first offen­ Asked about the poaribility that sive guided ihtaaile to be turned payers.’’ Burdick aaid he wouldn’t op­ no conference.wW be held, tha o\-er to a tactical unit^of the ROK President replied: United States armed forces. Othar pose the boost if there ia a roll­ I ^ Bridge^rt, Jan. 16 John Lodge comw here to-^SJTv^ SSJJi'ni m^ber*: o*on rec- Sees Ead to OMigatlen I such missiles with greater speed and wider range are being de­ day to address a State CIO Convention openly hostile to him ' ®rd publicly, if the raise is made ; “I think that would automatical­ signed or are undergoing teats. «nd demanfiing that he call the Legislature into special Ms- effective not before next year, and ly relieve my government of tha if the same percentage of incceeae obligation for waiting.” - [ ■ When the Matadors arrive, U. S. sion becauta “the growing threat of unemployment in Con- Bhee said he would jgtve AlUad forces in Europe will pack a three- necUcut requires Immediate ac- - ...... ■ ~ ------ia given to the blind, the aged, the way atomic punch: Uon.’*| crippled and others receiving pub­ and Communist diplomat* another At the first session of the con- | lic aaeletance. month to "aetUe the time and U. 8. Air Force Jet and piston "Of course, those conditions place for a political (peace) con­ engine planes that can carry ‘ventian yesterday thara weroi New President ference." ■-> ■peecbea and reports sprinkled' won’t be met," jSurdick vsidA Area rcrideate awakened tots monilng to a f*miliar ecene- snow added to tbe sav5r*iUreadl^ oa .atomic bombs, the giant 2 0 mtt- “The fellows who vote for Thia “ I could settle it in three dayeL" limeter atomic cannon and the with barbs at Liodge’a admihiatra- 4he ground. This nmhvella-gnnrded pedeotrina acnfflee Ms way torongh too white staff as motorista he added. tlon and tjta'^ RepuMean^coa- ♦ raise won’t f t it if It ia made ef- guided miaailes that could be (laed C o ly InstnUpd; fectlva naxf ye*r, beenwie they debated whethar to put a* toa Okalna once more. The weather maa wasn’t toe optonlsOa at' preoo "Then the pbliUcal confniMa to strike at Sovie^ troop concen­ controlled Lagti|litore.'The" Tabor t . i V *w - ' won’t be back." rime. The Beaton Wontoer ■ Bnrenn Issued a special bulletla''warning that 2 te 4 iirhsi ot Saow should begin right away^-gtv«. R record and tax I*gUUU6n—the ¥ q trations. supply depots and com- This la a congressional.election are expected In Sontbern New Eagtaad with a slhn chance that It will tarn te freeslag rala or stoet bv 0 days, that’s 10 days ia aU. Af­ / municatlona centers hundreba of Legislature raised the sales taw' -smUA AAFA A s v F x U Ill tihlgbt. , A allm ehaaej. that to / ter that, something must be done. from two to three per cene—j year—a fact which apparently , ONE ©ROUP OF miles back of the lines, if war worries, some members whq ffiVop "Our brothers are begging and W hite Sale Vttlues In Doihi came. pleading with ua to come and hato Oalded Mlarile Defiaed them." • DRESSES There were kind worcU for | lawmaker from JLe Hoffmah disputed the argument Aviation and Vocket experts con­ that higher pay would attract Twice previously Rhee haa aat Children's D re ^ ONE GROUP - ^Klge lukd the le^elalure^ too,'] wae InetAUed today aa new Storm H its A r e a , deadlines fo r the pSeceftil imiet«.«- Pitota, iitlaida and chacks. 7 to 14 sider anythinr which can be con­ higher-grade cendidalea for Om- »ri3C $699 trolled from the "ground, or which but they came mosUy from Re- \ Prestdaht of tor French Republic, gress. tlon of hia country. And while he ■:y yaara. Values to 098. Cla price . . . REG. $B.9B VALUES ...... publican speakers. Idso te^ea over Its. own., control i.llM-.QUtAotog PrealdenL. Vincent . “ You’d atlU get the aame kind made no threeta Saturday, in the r ' %pperell MieeU and Crtthrism of tax legtatatron AniT p*at He Ha* UireattoS^to oH tr hia through an electronic '.‘brain.’’ that "Unemployment JUirioir told Xtoty- ha - was - takhifi meinbetfc’’ be .cominented. Ajnan ONEGROUP^^^^— guided mlasle.’ cornea to Congress because ef a de­ 19 Am«rtcin.«qalpp0 dIvliBbMrfd~' will 'increase were prominent in over At a iime when the very march into CommunistJifld North The Matador la about tha same “authority of the atate, Ita inde­ sire to serve the public, not to get Korea, REG. $l2.9t $13.98 VAL. ■iae and riiape as a conventional the report of the convention's rich. These miilionairea in the T ype 1 8 0 and legislative committee, which was pendence and ita efficiency are Originally. Rheo aaid he would T yp e 1 44 fighter. The differences, aside from threatened.’’ . cabinet didn’t take those jobs Just Children's JDresses unanimously approv^.— ■...... for the salary involved."...... wait until Jen. 37—iw days after Uie’ tnlaafle’a aelf-eteerlng radar yttnnifp XdTvittprns By t h e a s s o c i a t e d p r e s s Solid colors and prints, y to 14 yaara. Valua ohmGROUP V ^ The report took note of talk Speaks at Ceremoalee Elsewhere in Washington, the the Korean armiaUce waa aign^ LADY PEPPERELL LADY PEPPERELL CANNON FINE MthLIN $ 4 - 9 8 l\ -' and radio ay stem, are theae; heard earlier this week in Repub­ A;vriol qx>ka .at ceremonies at rREtPauX/ /A snowstorm that came whistling up from the South today Later he said he wMild wait for 0 , to 0JA aearance prjfc* ...... REQ. $l4.VB«nd $16.98 VAL 1. Tha Matador needs.no take- Defense Department has conrirm- fINECOMOEOfERCALE lican circles that if tax revenue tha 0yeee Palace residence of the ed. that 2 ,00 'to fi^OOO- workers are ...... many..,JJew.Englander* by aurprita a ^ - indications daya..aftec.the peaca.cdnfozanee.he- - SUPERFINE tsdOSfclk REG . $2 .1?" ...-Aif"' $b1# 8 ■-■Final- - ..off zna..Jt.to ,hurled--into the nlr exceeds State-needsi'e apectal afei- ■Fivmeh"PWIafd*fit“ Cbty; ah" ai’tor-’ gan before taking independent ac­ by a powerful rocket with a thrust to be laid off at the Springfield, ir r O liP llle C llI lff* were the snowfall would reach from 2 to 4 inches before tion. 6 3 x 9 9 . . S|.99 / G R O U P O F sion may be called to reduce ney who haa been in French Par- Maas.', Arsenal by June. _ - _ _ _ O turning to sleet or freezing rairi. The snow front, predicted REG. $3.50 0 • e e e a o o f about 40,000 poitnda. Two sec­ taxes. lUmenta since 190. will make it The white-haired Prealdent bunk­ REG. $3.1? Kenneth Lyons, National Chair­ I f M P I <1 wo Cl byby manymany forecastersforecaatera esaa onlyonly aa brief:briefs —— ------72x101 onds later, vith the miaaiie air­ “A special session dealing with hiahome until 101. He was elected ed end fretted under the glare o f. 72x108 ...... REG. $2.49 \ borne and well on ita way,, the man o f the Federal Employes Vet­ V fll A tjv fl A ICtllB rainy apell,spell, covered the EasternEastern^, wvre televtsian camera li|1ita as two only this problem would be mere­ by Parliament on Dec. 0 . erans Aaan., said yesterday he has ^ , ! Seaboard thia morning and New 's Dresses^^ Tremendous Savings on rocket bum s out and a J-37 Jet Auriol gave this peaeimiatic pic k, A , . ! Seaboard thia morning and New Va-v 11/a f aw a o o a o score U.N. newsmen questiooed REG. $3.7? 6 3 x 1 0 8 /'m e a a a $2i)9 ly political in purpose in an elec­ been informed by the office of Sen. T... !■> ' York and New England were al- REG. $3.4? / ^ \ Not a)l^risca in/all colors. Values to 0.8A $ 2 9 8 engine takes over propulsion. tion yeer,’’ seld the report, calling tura o f France’s poaiUtm in the Ssltonstall (R-Mass) that the lay.- rVeri^ington,aahington, Jan. 14 (fi—Preri-tR-Pr.ri-! |.egjjy experiencing difficulty traf- ?? 11HC SSCS him and took notes. 2. Having no pilot and free of In response to questions, 1m 01x100 ...... eXearanea pr' •ebeceaa I e e « e e • for other legislative action to in­ world today: ■ offa will be made at a rate of about dent Eiaehhower called advlsera on > fic-wiae. •1x108 . ...X..... R E G . $ 2 .6 ? the mem of instruments and con­ obUgingly repeated three timaa. crease unemployment compensa­ “Our economy la only, partially 4 0 a month. atomic policy Into conference to-7 Late reports from the Weather WiU Be HearU " ^ 5 72x10$ ...... 19 COATS trols needed to fly a plane, the tion benefits, relax the eligibility at the level o t our foreign com . Lyona said he also received con­ hia 1 0 -d a y deadline wrarning. REG. $3.?| . ■ ' REG. $3.79/^ . Matador can carry a far heavier day, -presumably to ihscuea-hego-i ^ireau said. the chance of rain, -T- Dr, Karl's atatement Issued later requlrementa for b^effta ami..re­ petotorx,- Many French famlller firmation of a previous anhounce- areas OOxlOO ...... REG. $2.89 N ^ ty fab ^ Kamil jcu^ ^eecea. chacka, eaahmar* ■till are waiting for a house and tiations with Russia for the ctea-1 — except in coastal ■aid: __ : 90x108/;,. Giik^ Blouses naMs, poodla. AO wool toterttoed. / , - vive the Siete housing program. tonight or this afternoon. In those B^^ed PrbKer (Coattaue^ea’ Faga EleviM) After' the report had been ap. for the possibility of acquiring tion of international pool of "What President Rhee waa try­ 0 1 x 1 0 8 ...... X.. W hite co lo r * ..7 to 14 years. Valiia (Coatiaaed ea Page nve) 0 sections driving conditions were] REG. 79c 42x3CV^ proved, a • delegate propoaed • that through their work, a*' decent atomic reaourcea for peaceful uae. ing to point out ia thaTwa can not REG. $9e 42x36 0 ,4 8 . pncQ a •« ea«w aeae » w.* i ■/ ■ it be.xe-read today when Lodge existence in a mor*'‘Just aad bet­ exited to be heur0us and m^< Boston. Jen. 16 tT)-Some half wait forever to free .the suffering Summoned to meet at tha Whita PILLOV/.CASES ... PILLOW-CASES ... REG. 59c 42x36 COATS VALUED TO reaches the convention hall about ter organised society. )'^*M?*** off/do5n witnessee were scheduled to people of the north from Cwa- —r PILLOW-GASES~iv V Cold Sboidder -mld-aflernoon...... ------"The- -French- -Union -ts-support-- portditlpns ina-. MpMur before - Sen,- -Joeeph—Me- BHMiet tyranny.- In doiiqr'aot,-h« ~ IVAxX^AxrAF wZiXUPBCS tary of Stata Dullea, Chairman P*'**''*' I (Arthy’s traveling inyeetlgating poaed a hypothatical caaa in whick „,d O President Mitchell Svlridoff Ing In Indochina a W|^r heavy in BUaaard Hits Montana irir / replied that it sounded Hke e good Mtriflces. In a - world. still _ Lewia StrauBS ril the Atom ic Encr ommittee today as the Wisconsin three months would he canaidered EHaowhe^e in the nation * mid-/Repubilcan’a current probe of aua- Gkcdijgan styles in nylon or all w ool Valua $ 3 : 9 9 Halts India Bid idea, but would be unnecessary be­ paralyzed by mistrust and fear, a reasonable time for the preljbn- Border to U ,S. ^tense Bllson apd White House aide ^ January UlztordJ nubed • acr^ pected Communism in Maasachu- iiiary talke and fuiother thna I 0 M . XXtamnee pries ...... A...... ;. cause toe governor 'undoubtedly France is having difficulty in ac­ C. D. Jeckeon. Ft tied Bottom ^^nd Topioh eets COATS VALUfD TO would read about the report th to­ complishing her mission of reason the Northern Plains from Mon­ setta enters its second day,. m o n ^ , aa provided by the' ar> .90, For UN Recall day’s papers. , and- peace." ‘The White House aihndunced last tana and Wyoming today as ^ e McCarthy hinted'laat night that - .J - bight that the meeting Would be 'V - ■ $55.00 and $S9.9^-^O W It was Svlridoff who. In hie an­ Auriol said changes in toe Con­ Farm Workers season’s coldest weather beaded the witnesses would be Generat (Ceatlaaed ea Page Fire)' held blit gave no official word oii for wide areas In \he mld-^!^tl- ^Electric workers. Ten GB em­ ' United Nations. N. Y., Jan. 18 nual nport, sharply at Lodge stitution "are indispensable for the the subject of discuarioii. I^nvever, 180 Mexico City, Jen.' 16 UFt— nent. ploye* testified yesterday at a Type 1 4 4 y 1 2 8 (F)—The United States with aup- the major project of the United Arctic air extended oWr wide port o f other big powers gave .the (Coattaned ea Pag^Elevea)- fOentlaaed Page Five) Mexico closed its borders today tv cIose.d aeaaion and McCarthy later States government on international areas of Montana, the /Dakotaa told newsmen that four of them U D Y PEPPERELL COATS VALUED TO cold riioulder today, to India's pro­ farm workers aeeklng Joba in tha aspects, .of atomic priicy at thia LADY PEPPERELL PEPPERat MUStIN ______COAT AND UGGING SETS ;9o Sonthwaatam United'State*. The invoked the "fifth amendment' whra M Siaes 2 to 8x. Formerly |9.M to $24i98. $49.95 iiid $55.95 pw-NOW posal to recall the U. N. Geniral time is to enlist tavlet cooperation (Coattaned on Pagy/FIve) — FINEXJQMBED PERCALE SUPERFINE MUSUN -Absenibly Feb. 9 for debate on ection was -in retaliation against In the pool plan proposed by Presi­ asked queatipna concerning Oom- BtoUetms a U.S. “atop gap" plan for admit­ munlsm. \ t \ ■ >: N O Y'$5.00 to $17.99 KoreA ^ CoRgrtit-Hitfclitlitt dent Eisenhower, V frora Hie AB W kci REG. $3.69 TWIN SIZE ^ ^ ^ iIE G . $3»39 TWIN SIZE REG.S2.79 TWIN SIZE Mrs. Vijaya Lakahml Pandit, of ting the workers. Tw o' developments are In pro­ H arv^ Teaehera Teittly In Washington, V.B. State De­ Two members of the Hervard BOnOMORTOP $ v .8 5 BOnOMORTOPBOnOM OR TOP , BOnOM OR TOP India; the Aaaeably President, had spect within the next two weeks. s— ssssaesB i $2 *0 9 ' SNO-SUITS ^ COATS VALUED k T. issued tbe call earlier thia week, partment sources said that despite Dulles ia expected to have a aec- University faculty testified at yes SNUGFIT ...... - J L SNUGRT *. * • • •ff • • ' the sharp Mexican opporitipn. the terday'a public committee hearing. WORKERS ON STRUUt S N U G F IT ______Sizes 12 months to 8x. Formerly 812.0 io |19A8. Mking .for. replies , by Jan. 0 , . /fee’s Farm 'Program bnlan. It ealla fSarnbin on arrangements for talka bars, of the Communiat periy lait REG;$2:99 FULL S li l'f '" A L L s a l e s n S A L for the Labrnr Departotent to aet both refused to uawer when afkcd Gas Light-Oe- etevleye y e s ’ ‘ BOTTOM OR TOP / which, meant' that the U. S. didn’t on the plan between the '■ Ualtod -adrilM-ar 12A1 taday after -B onoM OR TOP $ V *69 ;iip statlriM, tel; th9;U.B, aide-of Ui* Tb' iiaine their.' aesbeiatee In toe SNUGFIT. ooffoli OR‘tol?‘'!4 $ ^ a 3 : CHILDREN’S ROBES : S? want 'a session called while the F a c^ Cool Reception .Stataa and. ..ffoviet * goyenunento' tiaify;'': ■ ■ - - '•aB-djty ■aegittahliaa' 'tallei' yte-':' .'v:* — '• -1’ S N U G F IT . *. ; CLOSE OMT LOt OF , '^prleoner queetiinr and the Korean bordar for regia^totioa of wbrkera. Tlwir first meetinr was last Mo(k __lo*--leeo' S N U G R T ^ - Stota'F to dx. Formerly 0 .0 to 84.88. * " . McCarthy said ha planned at ■ tw day^'aad'■ a" Political Conference talks remain­ Under a U.S.-Mterican agree­ day. the preae . UN Official Dr. werfc OM tract expired, ^ ; NOW $1.99 to $4.29 ed up la the air. ITie U. S. left the Washington. Jan. 16 (F)-:-Preel«»ready for House action in two or ment which expired at midnight Big Fodr Te Meet Ralph Bunche says he has noted “the earlieat pbarible moment" to : ask Senate contempt ritaUona tteai were that hath aides we .door open for a later meeting by dent Eisenhower sends to Capitol three weeks. last night, the Mexican govern­ The follo«ri0 week, te the Big lni|ir9veMeata. in race , relations in prepared fer a leagthy atilhA 1 0 0 % W O O L adding it wAs keeping tbe proposal ,HU1 three tpecUl meaaagea outline ment did the recruiting In the in­ this country in the past few years against Physics Prof. Wendell Fur­ HEAVY QUALITY DRESSES REDUCED on Social Security^ proposals Four foreign. minlstere’ meeting ry — a frequent target of the Mc­ Latex Foam under consideration. Ihg hia views on farm, labor and Draw ganaral appUuae from Gbn- terior and sen9-the laborers to the . . . Eleanor Holm arrives in Las Sizes 1 to S and 3 to 8x. Formally 81-0 to 87.0 Soclaly SacUrity legislation. . 'r. goes on at scheduled tn Berlin, Carthy probea — aad Leon J. Ka- IKKiSnU-OONE . V •*? U. & Joined By AIIIm greasioital ranks. The admlnlatra- border for edmlsrion. Dulles ia expected to take up tbe Vegas for divorce from Billy Roae. DaavUle, lad., daa. 18 iffW NOW $1.49 fc $4,99 Reportedly taking the seine view Farm program—GeU a cool re­ The United States view was that Senator Neely (D-WVa) charges min, a 0 ,3 0 a year reaearch as- •J TAKEN IKOM REGULAR STXX3K . ception from most Democrats and Uon plan would boost beneflta \in- Uaenhower plan directly with aiatant Farty awa. gaided by aaawh , Ironing Board weSe Britai/i, Planeer Australia dfer toe Old Age and Suivivora In- it will be up to Mexico to petrol Soviet Foreign Minister Molotov. Ekaenhower adiriniatration with UgM algaalB. dag late a tRa and The Netherlands—all members some Republican too. Most fire its lengthy border' if it wants to using label “security risk” in order The 47-year-oId Furry testified HI; centers on, Etoenhower’a propoaal ■urance (OASI) program, enlarge Today's White House conference drala pipe ea a aearhy farm far.. IS SKIRTS-^SIZES I to 6x .. of the U. N. Allied Force in Korea. its rolls by an estimated lOH mil­ prevent all crossings, and if the. apparently wee M preparation for to "escape criticism'for removing acartr fear hoi■re aarty teday ta j' “ Formerly 81.0 to 0.98. , The Soviet bloc, except for Po­ to abandon rigid, high-level crop action results in a cutUng down faithful civil service employes for (Coattaned en Page Fhre) price, guaranJA^s to' favor of flexi­ lion and Increase the. amount of ■narrh ef a ■ k • -. Gowns iio^w $3*^^ land, went on record supporting taxes to he collected to pay for of "’Watbacka" it.will be all to the (Oontlaoed ea Page Five) purely parrisaa reaaoas.’’ repertedly traaged ta the plpa^ ' f 1 Pad £ r Cover NOW $1.00 fo $3.19 ' ble aupporta./ good. Ira Hayes, the Pima Indian who Broken aizea and colors.- ' X c " M n. Pandit’s plea for the resumed Oraaa-RoeU Queattoacd benefits. alara Saaday. The dag ante nafi: . Af Real January Sala Prices' . session. Iraq alAne among tbe 14- “Wetbdeka" Fail to Register helped raise the fieg at Iwo Jims, feateK FULL O R TW IN BED SIZES House Agriculture Committee House Speaker Martin (R-MSaa) ‘Wetbacks’’ are workers who . V ■ ■ S K I P A N T S nation Asian-African bloc also re­ Jailed again In Arizona on drunk REG. $17^95 ported It supported the call. members Sound out graaa-rooUgri ______forecaata passage of legislation slip into the country .without Bay Staters Facing and disorderly conduct charge. . 7 9 SUiea 4 to A Formeriy 0.88. Value sentiment yin vtaita to Said, Okie., I "aubaUntially carrying out tha Symmetric Scale P1RR HITS PROJRCr 1 0 x 9 0 set Secretary General Dag Ham^ registering and wdio. work without ' National Foundation for Infan­ Qretea. Jka. 18 (F>—Sltek I REG. $4.29 WITH N O W $ 3 .9 9 $ 8.9 5 marskjold sent to Mrs. Pandit /'In Waco, Tqx., and Memphis, Tenn., President’s program.” A Demo- proper permits. The U. 8. said it tile Paralyria ptaaalag to aaakf Sale $4*9^ ;oi Charge^ of Murder ■eved te have heea started 1 extr a LARGE RUBBER BUTTONS $ 3 . 6 9 New DeUil his a pp n isal of. the cratic leader, asking not to be will redouble its efforts to halt the 0M test AfUse of polio vaccine in Cuero, Tax., 18 Yqu can iron twice aa faat, iron right Broken siiii and colora. only on* offer a kind word for the quoted by name, says' "you can rouatry a gas water heal 100% WOOL over buttona and sippera with thia won- situation through the Indian dele­ flowr o f "W etbacka"—eo called be-^ certain- selected counties of the haarUy daateReda REG. $T.95 DUPONT DACRON gation.. Elsenhower plan.- / bet your bottom UoUar that few cause many swrlm aeroea the Rio Springfield, Maes., .Jan. 16 Of)— nation . . . Detroit police seeking aeveral ef her child rea aSciaa derful aet We have add hundreds and A ^ SALES FINAL 'Labor message — Also runs Democrats will oppose it.” pliahed her iwlaMna la tewn yew la the Navy haai l^*.y^.G u«f»ntee Against Moth Damage our cuatomara tell ua they don't know REG. $4.98 WITH Oft An Indian spokesman said Mn. Grande border. U. 8. patrols sent A sailor and a construction wrork- pTefesaioasl dlamend thieres in here tedajr. F m v Ri Pandit haa given no indication into quite a bit of adverae reaction Salaries—A special commission more than a million back teat year< or, both 21, wero hold without bail reported half million dollar. gam terday. Faeed wUh the teak af how they ever did without one before. Z IP P E R S ...... 1 among the legislatorA particular­ IBM. graan. hunter gm a. jeUow.ChathamqNSK red andXrtilte; to Bed Pillows wiwh she intends to return here. on Salary proh>ema reports the pay but about fwice that number are today after being charged with holdup. replaclag a .'plaOe a f wrater pipe The deputy Indian delegation ly that provirion in the 14-point of Senetoaa,.g'nd House members believed to haye eluded authori- murder in the fatal Shooting of a Mra.: Dovie Blanche DeSn. 0 , la a hand pnaap eanMetten ahe ' program which calls for govern­ avy Heavy quality unblpached cotton with B y P U R O P I ED ^ 1 . 9 5 Nylon Hosiery leader. V. K: Krieha Menon, la should be hiked from 819,000 a Uea. • liquor store customer during an grandmother, dlea tn Ohio elactrtc handed straight far Sarg Mer- la f tha: expected lata^thia month. ment conduct of strike votes. year to 827,500 and of Supreme Mexico's Foreign and Interior gaa’a hardwnra stem. ■eama all bound: Will wear for years, . Daerod la the new mlfnele fiber! Soft attempted holdup Wednesday chair for huabaqd ];JREG. $15.95 Mrat quality full fashioned aheer nylons . When the Assembly recessed in Chairman H. Alexander Smith Court Justices from 80,000 to Mihiaters quickly issued a.Joint n igh t by putting rat peteea ia Ms mOSu “1 want a eaa lata aaetlaa ef and light aa down, axtra resiUent. non- — December, it was under a resolu­ (R-NJ) of the Senate Labor Cbm- .pipe", she taM the aterefceefar. with dark aaama. Reinforced heel and toe 09,900. There are scattered pro- statement attacking the tem­ I Leonard L. Luaaier, 21, of Aga­ , . . New Mexico ' her owmer M A R n A A lA W : K 72x90 allergic, duatleaa, odorieaa, wmahable.' <_SA<0 'f o T A i ^ wear. Siaaa 8K to 11. P a ir ...... tion that K would come back if mittae, who earlier objected to teats against a congrearional ra|ae, porary U. 8. program aad declar­ "Hliat leagthT" Mergaa quality paper and envelopaa in MUSICAL JEWEL BOXES wam. waa taken into, custody ckaages aaaae of his establiahment ^ O O L Mrs. Pandit, with the concurrence further heartags on proposed re- but moat Congress members seem ing that Mexico could not “con­ yesterday'akS^w m. as he alept in from "The iUibl" to "The Office.'’ asked. white and colors., Values to $LO0. Sale iircen Stamps Given With Cash Sales " of at leaet 31 members, summoiied visions of the IMt-HarUey Labor “Cseae here, Jee." the wean, price S’ Velvet lined Jewel, boxes likely tv vote for -an increasa ef- form’’ to it Henchforth, the nla bunk in the'Naval Building at AFL tails Cbagrete it'favors fed­ I t ’ back. Relatioaa Law, bowa «to protasU facUve next January—although Ministry said, Mexico would not -aa aahl to tha talleet ef her with self rising traya- Tbe United States answer de­ Boston and Geoiga F. Parka, 0 , eral pregraai of health inaurahee Simulated leather covered^ from several committee Demoerata pertiapa not for- the fuU amount. authorize the legal departure' of of Springfield,' was picked, up by ■a the “ Only practical way in which greap. "1 waat a pleee ef pl0 Agaliut Moth Damage JEWELRY fined the atUtude of a' number of and otbera and achadulea new that eeawa uff evea with iam'o . WiU give yaara of oontort had with gold trim. .39 No public criticiam is heard o f the farm workers . t o the United detectives Tt)uraday aight tbe. job that, needs to be done can tonea. Regular pries 0.88. N ecking earriagA. ptoa awl bracalata other deiegaUons. It said that the hearings to start Jan. 28. Rep. propoaed JudlriaT pay boost. S tates^ ' . Joan 8. Terenri, l7, bf West for c a Vaited States U not able to say by HaUeck of Indtana. Hooae Rapub- be done" . Sharp earth traaaara lie priea each paaita Clearance price Sesway—Senate liabato gets un- Officiala of Mexican atatea were SprlagDrid,'who, poUCe aaid, waataoteMDoasny practice bombing aala- UcsB. Lawlar, pra^cta Taft-Hast- 4CMItaM|l aa Pa|a Fhra) liey'^itvM n betag carriad M t ia'aorUtera Isgislatlon aiay be M •) I) (Cetaitawi ee FiOF FWe) Mlnnaaota------* , ■' ' ■ . •.. - ; / t ' - f ^ 't - / ' X V r , I-:-. \ :• • ^ ; / . I'r ■7, r0'i ^ U-' ,:■■«.■ f.-' r-iv' ■ I ji i.. .17 <^h. f ■1

J ikERA^. MANCHESTER, CONN./SATURDAY. JAI^UARY 16, 19lMi '■V/. • Ma nch ester ev en in g iHera ld , Ma nch ester, conn., Saturday, January le, i964 and MW Is running mors th i^^ fi ' h y ~ BockviMe-VerAttB^ i Area QIcknI Bank ftatabfihlafiitryfisrly qiiolA n LOW Rad Cross voiuntsara who. icaha” and show films ■on” ^QHr aM fasponalble for keeptiw this Newest Neighbors.” Group to Study Empty Last program ailvo are dssparately urg- dN^i^.O)^NY;.SGBiaW Tuesday, 9:00 a. m- 3fii>l^ C o tu m u u ii 55s hejpUm ^^ml SitU^$etiled ,Ing all' aUgibla.daabn,to algn up. TUid' Willing Workers GroUps.IS- SkytmteliL Schedule for the next Manchester Bloodmo- day meetings; 3:15 p, m., Girl rl^ife of Jeftiis In UM Ojptn Poriun will nnt The aroa Blood Bank fit H art­ A Orael NevMI Oeows opvee r. ■ ^ ...... mnw thentn 300 wori*. bile Day which wUI .take place at — Caeweere- Scout Troop 17; Brownie Troop 24; ford, which eupplies 'ali of Cbn-^ 6;4{^7:30 p. m„ Junior Choir; 7:00 SEEdfiy, jiii. 17 • N o tes Fu th* Miht to.^in* By O ut-^dourt Procedure Woodruff Hall from 1:45 to 6:30 " T H I ' “ ■ • c k t » Midnight— 2 a. m. *nie life of Josua will bo studied jnecticut, has Mlesaed the startling p. m. on Monday, Jan. J85. Comiminity Baptist Church -f BL Jam to’ R. C. Church p. in.,' XSdgal' Group, Ladles’ Par­ ...... Volunteers Needed _____ , M* M In bnd'Unt*. F tm Mpmankm CRURL ' 2 a. m.— 4 a. m...... Fred Bond < by the "Learning tor Life Group” intormstjon that one day In De- Staff aides are now in the 893 Bast Center Street Rev. John F. Hannon, Pastor. lor; 7:15 p. m.. Boy Scouts. pirtj||ri li-d*|i«d by contributlom of thii cknncter Rockville, Jan. ifi (Speoial)— ... \ At the Green'' ■ *, 4 a. m.— 6 ji.in, • *j:.:jL:-LiYoIimteera Needed. . _ . :J l of the North Methndjst Church, The first annual business «ct-(Troq]i I m«r M nbunlvn will b« Ttjofitnd.' cambtc.iound the bafik.without a proceea «f trying to fill the ap­ SNA” C R w itr y '— Rev. George P. Hughes . Wednesdsy;. 10:30 -a, m.,'8eaiof The 3100.000 suit of Mrs. Nettie: New PkiNi* Dirtetorfes Jehfi R. Neubert, Minister Rev, Edgar J, Farrell. ' Girl Scouts; liOO*- p. m., Study ■Y aT'm;;^'Y a/m ." .VohiEteera Needed , ■tarting' tomo.Tow night. Tho ing of the (Community '• *iit I ch u r ^ .... pint ofXlpod. local Blood Program pointment schedule, sad donor ap­ (la aolee) Itebert,M. Johns, Cheirasnster i# a. m.—-Noon .., • .. Sam (Clemens A Men's M. Mepton of Ellington against Being DistributH Now officials rsvoaled today. pointments msy bs made, day dr aeek 'ItowUss Seek' Saasoe Group will m tet early to quilt a group has recently concluded a Church ef Manchester was hel Pnc. 1, with UtU* or an deloy in tilMiSMiN siMUth OrmnnAJ. West^ Jr,, Orgn^bt Sunday Masses; blanket. Mrs. Nonnie Hildlng Noon- • 3 p. m. .., • ...... Victoria Fllewlcs study of the "Biblical BaaU of the the church, 593 B. Center series of hientbly y- v • I tho Umo ochodule, n noW achool, William J. Wsrilefsky, owner of Using the prerogative ot the Na- night, by phoning 3-5111. « 3 p. m.-;;- 6 p. m. with a program New telephone directories, r Ti ------t For adults; 6, 7, 8, 9. 10 end J.1 'and Mrs. Bertha Gardner are ...... Volunteers Needed ' ^ BiU'a tavern, and others, was set* tloiia) Blood Program, the Connec­ 6 p. m.~- 8 p m. (Christian Worlu Mission.” Wednesday evening, Jan. 13, to men. A well erg _ - - i--— unchonp, with oi|tat rooms and sU tied la a surprise move out ot will be In the hands of Msn- a STARTS Su n d a y ;* 9:45 s. m/Ch'urch Scliool for All o'clock, with two Masses at 9, ',b'ne hostesses; 8:15 p. m.. Family • ...... Columbia De Carii, (Celeste' This King group of adults meets In the ! tho fixings, woU iwt tofiothor with cheiter cuatomero within q ticut bank called upon Clevaland, , RE^VBBT U MODEST Ages, Children cared for through 8 p. m.—10 p. ni...... Mr. aihd Mrs. W, Hewitt potluck supper, arranged by thl Missionary Society dofis sdmtnM S court yeaUitIsj . Ohio, WUkee ^ r r s T ^ , Burling-* IA ths main suditorlum, tor adults Night potluck supper. A film, church vestry, every Sunday eve­ women of the East Side (Circle! 1 brickr clndor block, slumlnum sssh week,\p. Uoyd Hobroh, man­ Morning Woramp. and one for the children in- the "Faitli of Our Family,” will be 10 p. m.-’-Midnight , . ... .Volunteers Needed ning at 8 o’clock, under the leader­ the work which is th« tsak of sm fit oOr Board ot isn d rills tor tho whidows, fits* tbs' csaO'gMw out of the death ager, sqM today. Tbe books ton. Vt„ and Boston blood banks Fort Wayne, Ind. iff)—A young ^THUNDER O v n 10:15 s. nr. Mfiriilng Worship. Monday, Jan. 18 waa te^cd. with Mrs. Virgil Hsrt alert church ot Jesus Christ of Mrs. Heptoa’a husband in a fire^' tor help, biit because Uia stock,' man carrying a box entared a basement and two Masses fit 10, shown on how to conduct family, ship of the minister, the Rev. John sog in genersl charge, ssslated by tite fiUnd thoy took [proof acoustical coliinfS, asphalt were belMx distributed today. THE PLAINS" Prelude, 'Tbems'', J. Csilserta. one In the mein euditorlum and devotions; 7;l5 p. m.,'Explorer Midnight— '2 a. m, ,.v...... Volnuteers Needed ' The Youth Fellowship purtlfil* March 3l, l»5Tsat 133 West Bain piles St thSM varying pointS^wcM restaurant and called a waitresA 2 a. m.— 4 a. m. E. Poet.' A cordial invitation is Mr A (Charles Romsnowskl ' and spsmltHnft tisa d to tils fioors, well heated, lighted and A Buppmsntary directory, so dangerously low, noiis could^ (IR^Oelsrj Hymn, ‘Gibrioue Things of Thee one * In the baseiqent. Scouts; 7:30 p. m.. Teachers' ...... Volunteers Needed \ extended to any' member of the Ites in tbo larger cdBtacts of money in I ventilated, with water, sewer, St. A t the tiine~ Hepton was; contmihing tbe "white-page" After a brief talk, he got up and Are Spoken. \ ^ 4 a- ni.— 6 a iv...... Volunteers Needed Mrs. William Hill. Children were oung people and rejpilfir uMst- making a deUvery of fuel oil to; supplied. Baafislp)l Beett Training; 7:30 |i. m., Spiritual Church interested to Joiii this cared for during the business ses­ -Worid fiskool pro* roads, driveways and^ridewmlka at. elphsbeUcel Ustings of the left. Shown g—finyi itjW, •»4», 9H6 Dedlrorion of Church Tescheresnd Life (^ass. 6 a. m.— 0 a. n<...... Volunteers Needed group. ^gs,. st the church 'to plaa esmI 1 tffifiik wfi have a t a net •saving‘BaYrng over< other plfns of the tavern,, had run a hoee frdm | Hartford ' book b)eo is being It was only through heroic sf- "That guy!” the waitress an- Officers, St. Fraaeis AesM Church 9 a. m.—Noon . , . sion. dtscusa and work tor ths tin— the truck la front of the building j forts St the hospitals whero dieti­ Thursday, 6:30 p- m., Girl Scout ...... Dorothy Belcher, (Catherine Jack The gospel according to Mark ' hhWMl members distributed. t o a Hymn, “Father Almighty, Bless South WlMdssr, Itoutc 19 Noon— 3 p. ni. . , , ...... Katheiino Ruttgerg aomething Iwe |100,000.(^. through the tavern and down! tians, elevator opsrators, secre­ nouncsd other dlncra "had "SHOOT HAST" Troop 52. will be the source )>ook tor the thn small home What ara th^r—or you—hlcklng Persona who ^ not receive carton of sods pop,, a bag of p(^to Us." Rev, Arthur J. Hcffcraaa, Pastor. Friday. 8:30 p. m., the annual 3 p. m.— 6 p. ra...... Volunteers Needed study of the life of Jesus. through a trap door to the base­ taries and other membero of the . JoM MpEea. Evalyn., Ksys 6 p. m.— 8 p. m. htttar break about, Itr. &dltoH7Sinca when has the two telephone books by chips and s doseii doughnutfi. AH Shewn So a i 3t99, itl#^ St26 Sertpturs Lesson, Exodus 19:1-8. Rev. Kenneth V. Knrvcils, CMrate: qhurch membership^ dinner will be Rlcljard Bohadin, Roderick Wright roS^^ert^ln^ra’ h Ju« ^ addition - ___ T money being ment. staff rallied to donate at once, that Afithem, "Hear My Prayer O God", 8 p. m.—10 p. ni. • •<» •!••«#»# Ray' Eckler, Robert Coleman it beto" a crime tbxtry to save . The csse waa etorted Wefhus- next Friday may,obtain them a serious shortsge did not cut off hs wsntsfi was a bottls opsner!” ' hfikt In Cooper Hail. New members drew up tho articles qf a conaUtu-' _ fifriifiy; -LoMw sto p and ■noheyrirost pontiUUhinM gen- by calling the local telephone WBD.I "DEVIL'S CANYON* Aresdeit. Masses at 7, 8:30, 9:30 and 11 who Joined in 1953 will be guests, 10 p. m.—Midnight ...... VoIEnteers Needed tion whlrli inilriari tliam In thntn “ -v“rull PTOgTEmprogram ixia a Junlw Chats ^:brtirt(WiU happen it the dsy with the selection of Jurors. all blood supplies tor this sMa sn- Sermon. "Thank God I’vs Tried.” s, m. Volunteers may register at (Civil Defense Headousrters, Municipal tion which guided them in their which made Us E debut at the I erally cursed for spenc^ too When the entire panel of Jurorfi businsaa office. Urely, ' II - I llU 111 l^l|l and BIsIkip John Wesley Lord will working arrangements They se- dtOkls’lfi^ price period much. . . dshn L. VsnOeek ' Since the cessation of hoatiUtiaa Hymn, "The Ghilurc rch’s One Founda- speak at 8 o'clock. 7:30 p.- m., Building, Manchester on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from Hillstqwn Grange leieted men and women-from out t% ristm s Vcaperil program ot tha fiUddlBly stop and taU had been exhausted, it was agreed tion.” 1—5 p.m. cburch and was a delight to hear^ Tour eassy in tonight’s psper ip to start the case with only eleven in 'KoreA donations to tha Blood HL Bridget's Church Choir practice. . of their fellowship to be their tfifi^,. the five members snotber geiod one,. Mr. lSdltor„ 1 John L. VonDeck, worshipful Postinde, Kyrla Elelson”, C. Ail of these things were hrima -woahl ttscatne et Jurors: The entiro court day* -on ning, FelioWahip to'WwrivyoR Hail Program have fallen off to the Rev. Jumes P. Ttoimtue, Pustor.' Saturday, 7:00-9:30 p. m. * In­ truateea and deacons, presidenta wish 1 could writs llks. you. It niibstsr of Manchester Lodge Na point that December produced the Gounod. termediate MYF wtit have a taffy none good but one, that is God: The public card partjp’heid at and secretaries, clerks and treas­ in review before the church Wita! OX who couldn't get a Thursday waa given over to the with light supper, woishlp, pro­ The Week Rev. Robert Carroll snA . Ice will be furnished M a male first annual'business meetlngTJan. looks Uks a ayj invitation for ont 73, A. JF. end A. M„ has an* hearing ot testimony, and it was gram and fun. - loareat amount of donations sines Rev. Tbeodere Onbals, Asatslsnta pull at the home nf Barbara but if thoii wilt enter into life, quartet and band memMrs. the Grange Hall Jaii, 8 was well urers. They cenduoted a thorough 1» Itvs in and had to go deep A Oreal Monday: 13. It was a wanri-heamd fel­ ' lR(y..Bna, agU n 1 say —^Just one—of our Valiant Five to nouncsd th at the 41st annual Ms* expected that tha csss would be The Cot^ea Club of St. John's the program began. Caleen, S3 Lakewood Circle . SoiKh. keep the compnandments." (Mat­ 2 p.in„ Mrs. MaJor/picluip and attended. Mrp Julia Rettberg and and careful every-member enlist­ deaert his jpreaent porition and go MfincMster, iacord "BACK 6:30 p, m. Council of Churches thew 19: 16-17.) ment to assure enough money to lowship tin t 'gathered^Triwntd the he get Off and ajgain sonic Ball will be held this year on resumad ngxi Tueaday at 10 a.m. Episcopal Ctaufch meets tonight at "THE iCRtn^ meeting at SL Msry’s Church. Masses on Sunday'st 7, 8. 9, 10 Mrs. Elizabeth Wllacin will visit-at Mrs. Dorothy Howe were co-chair­ supper tables snd^wig the Dox- thal' some ot the sihartest over to the other four who you Beapital Espsrt S p.m. Sunday' services include mnlntaUUng its quota month -SEA” - TO GOD'S X- and 11 s. m. and Masses down­ Correlative passages from the the hospital. pay tor the more pressing neeida of Friday. Feb. 3fi. in the Maaonlc month, haa fslleo by a largt COUNTRY" L - x i 7:0() p. m; Youth Fellowship Second Congregational (Church men and they were assisted by the time. When all this was done olo^ and prayeYm thanksgiving and women of our great eoun- think are on the right side. 1 can* Superintendent Virginia J. Yea* Holy Cbmmunlbn at 6 a-m. Family li4Aaill-e:W stairs at 9 and 10:45 s. rn. (Christian Science textbook, "Sci­ 2 p.m.,' Silver/ Lane Sunday not apesk for the others, but ss Temple. Eric & Andereon. senior Servlca and classes at 9:25 a.m. three Bloodmobile iTeeb. 4;4m tl \ metting at the Biptist Church North Main at North Street ence and Health ■ with Key to the schoql, (Cecil K it^ , leader. Mrs. Mabel K. McCaffrey and-Mra. they called a pastor to be their that God so Jusssed the young emrt educated in the small warden, baa been appointed gen* kulks, R.N„ of-tha City Hospital Refreshments. Oueat Minister under-shepherd. church andfiiiemaelves in the year liOQsa >4eMaa Buie as their motto and hope you will find the raat of us Saomber admitted duXing the solved, and the church sdiool will Dascs-4 Hlh gram. AsalstaUt to tbo Pastor poreal sense and correct it Our Monday tiie Friendship circle party ia planned tor later in the groups from across the state and aeveral subcommitteea in the near - 10:00 a.m. worship service. month, and the conrimlttee will be nation participating, the Rev. John ness session started. It became ^ilirithout frills. Just ss difficult.. future. Ticketa for this evaat, months 105; out paUents,\7l. total Sellnltely meet at.9:S0 a.m. At the TeOani , Wednesday. 6:00 p. m. Board of PblUp N. Treggor, proportionate admission of the a t 7:30. Hra. Russell Clough, lesfi- Thsnk you, sir. . morning aerviefi a t 10:45 a.m. ths Organist and Choinnaster 11:15 a.m. short service. claims of good or of evil deter­ announced. R. Neubert, who had come from a dear that the youngster church 9o’:iH us ramwnber la the fall which is one of tha grand formal aum ber' tn a te d , 219; dischiuged, Tilt Cssfsr Tlisip ln Trustees meets. Prelude and Fugue, I, C Major er. would survive and that its future 'en. fit the aame time also remembering I ask all those who cast their Dinias, A tty. Robert Xahan, an- U H le Prelude, "Largo" ...... Vbrancini Chancel Choir , Cooper and High Streets and Miss Nancy L.. Keeney; assist­ the Ministers Fellowship, the ing. Tbe Deacons report pointed lasting way la which our fore* Fsafsaella-Marphy Saturday: 8:00, The Senior Band practice, Connecticut Council of Oiurches > '‘ daapectally) the small taxpayers faUrira buUt the bfik tir them* ballote for the achool last June to npunesfi tb at 16 patients from H Solo (first service) "Crebtton (Children's Story' ' Rev. Paul G. Prokopy, Pastor C. Pete?' Carlson. . ant lecturer, attended the Regional out Us spiritual vigor. Tha y .. Who bavs to pay tha btUa. let Mrs FItapatrick and the Mr. and Mrs. Angelo FoaUnellm 9:30 a. m. Work day s t Church Hymn" ; ...... Beethovbn Church school recessional Hymn, and the American Baptist Conven­ trustees attested to the etrengUi- selves, ws could m aaine <|uits a of Olympic Ave., Stafford Springs, TOUsndh county were helped by F o xes e LADS 10:30 s. m. Junior Choir rehear- Miss Ms Hom a . Erdln, Drgaalst, Wednesday at 7:30 vrill be a Lecturers' Conference at (Coventry tion, sponsor of the church. V Thanking you for the giv* Meeare. Boudos. Kennedy, Ma- . Philip Treggor 270, "Love Divine, Alt Loves Jan. 9. of its physique. The Board of few gsatla toucbaa back and forth. SBaouncs ths approaching. mar­ the Natkmsl Foundation for In­ CIRCLE i.J'A. .r-A ■ " welcome hqnie for Sr. Major The pastor of the "parent ^^"■n me to sxpreaa my honey and/nton know that they Anthem, "Father, in Thy Pres- ' Ebccening" (Hiristian Education told of the It would probably ba much bettor riage of their daughter. Miss fantile Paralysis in 1953, with JflWHory 2t, 29, 3d January 17—The Sficond Sunday Myrtle Turklq^on, recently re-' Sewing MeeUng Postponed church,” Central .Baptist (Jhurch Sincerely: for the community, however. If consider Wednesday night's' vote seven of the county's 13 towns ence” ...... Thompson Pastoral Prayer after Ep^hany. tired from ac^e service. The meeting of^ the Grange soundness of Us life-line through a brea^ of faith. Janet L. Foataaella to Muine Sgt. ‘ lew srs School Offertory, "Etuologue and Chor- Offertor;^ The Boy Choir Song in Hartford, the Rev. Dr. Kenneth the .children in Us care. everybody should concentrate, la* Raymond Murphy, son of Mr. and having at least one case of poUo. Church ef the Ifo 9:00 a7.m., Sunday School. Friday at 8 p.m., Captain Ray­ Sewing Club was postponed one L Maxwell, gave the principal ad­ stead, im brtantax to .naai Sincerely yours, Among the Oases trosted wero GARY MORrON ' ■'* • ■' ' 444 Main Street ale" ...... Neoring Boya _ 9:30'a.m., Bible (Class for Adults mond Wilson froiri\ Hartford will week, due to the storm, and will The Woman's Society hiYklight- mhm VaUant Fhre” ‘ Wilma D. Marlow Mrs. Raymond M Murphy. The Sermon, "Today I Must Abide at dress. --- development which might climK Oeremony will take place M turdsy, ths following: Michael Easter, C. E Wlnslew, Mtototer. Sermon Hylnn, 498, "My Ffbith snd/Jroting people. / inaugurate the 1054\Ev8ngcllatic be held at the home of Mrs. Jes­ ed the beauty of its sociability and tha Editor, Thy House," Dean W. Berg Looks Up — ■■ campaign. \ Now. as a full-fledged church noble feminine virtues. The Men’s nate tha naeasrity for any pro* Feh. • at St. Edward’s (Jhurch, SomeMville; Donald WiUon, Wil- FlorenemWeed aa^ 10:00 a.m.. Divine worship. Text: sica Hagenow, 20 Salem Rd., East with formal'community recogni­ ^ Manchester’■is fortunsta In longed battle of cotnpUmenta. Gets What He Fays Far" Ungton; Bede oldfinburg, S ta ^ Poatlude, "Toccata" Krebs Recessional Hyiiin. 39. "Savior John 1: 35-43. Theme; A-Fiiend in Hartford, on Monday evening at 8 Fellowship pointed to the mascu­ tag a Uvfi*wire nswspaper like the Editor, ‘ Stafford Springs. Oertrade Wilson, Organhita. . 3:00 p. m.. Annual congregation­ tion, the people sensH a real Mias Fontsnclls is a graduate of ford; Carolyn Hiird. \S o m e rX Again to Thy Debr^ Name We Jesus and a Friend of Jesus. p.m. achievement and set to work with line character of ita members, the ' ':H a^d tokssp the tewnspao^e What Legal, Moral BlgMftlgMf / Ifi thd light of developments in al meeting. Luther Hall, followed Raise" 10:00 a.m.. Nursery In the Par­ TalcottvUle Congregational Cburch Youth group iU wide-eyed Vi­ the Stafford High School and is Daniel Botnlck, Stafford; Clarence Sunday, Jan. 17— James A. Bull, Minister New Arrival renewed vigor. When charter ' fbrmad on news and topics of the the past few days on tbs^Keeney Tanner, West WUllngton; DUnne by coffee hour. Poatlude, Canxona in D.'Mtoof ish house during church worship. The Graiige extends congratu­ vacity. The treasurer empha­ ^7 day* The Herald is also favored by ^ the Peo^e of Manchester,irier, / StMet School situation It behooves employed at the Stafford Savings 9:30 s. m.. Church School. Ten- 5:30, Pre-Confirmation League, mernberahip closed ori May 3, 139 \ Last summer you. the v o tsn of Bank. Sgt. Murphy is a graduate Varner,' Tolland; ‘IheodoM BatMr. Frescbbaldi 1:30 p.m., Z'jon church is . a Mrs. Anthony Urbaaetti, \ lations and best wiahea to Mr. and peo]Be had signified their intentUm sized the Mlid. ability of the |n- having apstaon of your outstand* tha "Jlvs Flsff Scrapping IMmc* ____ ayson McFsh, superintendent. board room.- - —------6:00 p.m; Bible' dais.' church df the iriteri^tldrisi Lutlier- Dirrtitdr of M»io farit to'rrieets its worldly ^ebUga- ’* - 'tng, merary ability as its editor...... itrir, went to the p«^ and tors" to give moM serious thoui^t of the T o ^ high ariiobl aim will be Somers; Pater and Rtfiwri Hig­ 10:45 s. m.. Worship and Junior The Week ^irs. Irvin Dupre upon the birth of of serving their Lord through the reseed your deeiaiaB thpit a new discharged from the Marine Ctorpa gins, Rockville; Susan/ LawA 6:30 p.m. Pilgrim Fellowship, Hour, broadcsst over 1,100 sta­ a son, Ricky Alroy, at the Man­ Community Baptist (!lburch of Uons at home and abroad with a Teur writing Is always clssr, lucid, to the situation at hand. This Is Church. Sermon "Launch Out.” Monday— Sunday, Jan. 17, L to coet eppraxiniateiy at CMmp Lejeune. N. C later this South Coventry; Gerold/BarlL - 6:(>0 p.-nw, Youth Service. Al- 6:30 p.m. Mil Sigma Chi in 56 langu^es in 58 terri­ chester Memorial Hospital during Manchester. budget totaling nearly $15,000, th# pMyyt, X owMkl#r it M. much moM and larger Utah M y/ 2:00, Hartford District pastors W ^ k tories and foreigp countries; heard • 9:30 a.m.,- Sunday'school for at) Tl)! clerk pointed to the grmrth y- hewer-to bs panasd by you. air, be* ” ! l ^ « y thing s « persoosl natuM. toIs Month. Verhon; Barbara MutmoA - Andk- Vifite C«efyfiay-AII Righiit fkwnfifi-HI.DkUaton _ , ___ fred Swain presiding. The program meet at Newliigtori.—;__ -- the ^ s t week. The requirerrienta of the law for Wednuuay night thn-Board of Dt»- jg n- mgttsr \ ' Freacbir la Gaeet over; David Dion. Stafjtord: GracA —7:00 p.m. Monday, Girl Bcouts. locsUyXevery Sbiidsy afternooir ages. Including adults. ' CkintMts Slated '•'*•=-•='; firef protecrion arid bui1dRY''fia^Hy of Ua .body:.to'a.membettfdp of . ;. eanss yon do ^ ao well. Your whsM the wilt of ths ■'"At the Crbsi Rbeds,” sii iihpres- "'8:30, Manchester Council of 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, The Mary over WONS at 1:30. 11:00 a.m., Nursery for the chil­ 161. The pastor told of the de­ t r ’^Monument to Chespnees” of last rector^people you-al^ted to office taxpaysM has been expressed The Rev. Oliver Barree, pastpr Ford. Vernon and Jeahette Roser, ifive portrayal of youth as they Churches, St. Mary'a > There 'will be several contests wefe fulfilled ao that the upstairs to look u te r your mtereats, decld* of the First OongMgstionsl Rockville. / Williams group will meet with "This is ^ Ufe” WNHC-TV— dren of worshipping parerits. open to Grange members this rooms of the church could be used velopment of the babe from an un­ *.. Thursday wafi especially good, and a 8,814 to 1,043 vote in tovor of • are confronted with the major de­ Tuesday— Miss Belle MaSsev, 54 Hudson St. J8ee newspaper^r time. 11:00 s.m., ^t*vice of Worship. sure new-born to a chUd walking \f, you deserve high praise for It, even ed to dlangard your wtahee and spending a riim of $450,000. Why Church in East Windsor, will be Thta year’s qiiota/of 330,000 tor cisions of life, will be presented. 3;15, Brownies; 6:30, B o y year, and it is hoped that the for church school study classes and scrap tha\plaBa for that school the guest minister at the Tslcott- the county la substantially higher 7:00 p.m . Wednesday, Boy Prelude, Andante Religioso local unit will have several en­ the parsonage next door left for In the ways of (tod and growing if I do not agree with you or you should five directoM take it upon / 6:00 p. m.,'Junior Society. Rita Scouts; 7:30, “Advance tor Christ" H ie Wi in grace and love as the years ad­ .. with me. plsnaliana pesriypearly two yssrs in the msk* themselves to thwart this vote and vUla Congregational Church. to- than the goal a/year ago. committee. Scouta . Mendelssohn tries. the private use of the minister and lag, plans , vvhicn had hai been ap- marrow. His la a former newspaper JelmvaW Wltaessea Craft aupervisor. 7:30 p.m. (Chancel (Choir re­ Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., iSholr. Hymn, Faith of Our Fathers his family. , vance. Whan you speak of cheap build* scMp all tha effort and 16 months \ ; 7:00. p. m.. Evening Message, Wednesday— 7:30 p.m., Sunday S c h ^ Staff. Contests include an 800 ..word ...... tag construction, Mr. Editor, 1st proved by tof Msnebastar Boato Mew Kaese, Wapping Community Church invited to enter. There will also greater works than theaa would down to s lumber yard In the north oppose the wishes of a majority of us that on# gats what he pays for ths church parlors. Bverlastlag Praise Due the New Saturday— The Jehu J. JohnsoiL Curate Rev. David Crockett, Mlaister nH^y j9i«Aa;ji .X'lUBb be an essay writing contest on was propfMd find the response waa they do. end to buy his needsdmateriaL He the voters of this Town with these and the money saved on the orig­ Bleettsn Slated 'orla’s Sbroreign.” m New MUIa. Oeaa. A:*fi ( S) N A uV lt »1mb'*- 9:45 a.^m.. Junior chofr rehesr- Coiicordla Evangellcul Lutheran Sydney W. MacAtptoe, Miss Lorraine MeClatohey, 6:30 p.m.. Pilgrim Fellowship highway sstoty tor Grange mem­ as large as could be handled ade­ Officera Etoctod autocratic tactics 7 inal building would be spent many The annual meeting of the P6I- Cheaari H Mel/ehe. Kaee. * Cliiircb quately. A 8trawberry Festival .Just went back into ws woodlot on PUC Beauame Heatiag Chaaael n Wsterberir, Cewu (••4S) OMNIllff * prgmmM and Oiolr DliWtor Organist / . meets to work on the play "F<)r bers who will not JSe over 18 years , The following officers were the hill, cut the Mss, hawed and Am ws to force our childMa to times over for MpalM and added iatt'American Club will be held tg The Public Utilities ftommieeion U) . Tbe Suehese sad tbe Winter and Gurdeii* Streets He Had' Great Possesaioria” b; ^ age May 1, with the paper not promoted by the women of the attend a leaky, unsandary an^ morrow at 1:30 p- m.: at 26 Vil­ Qaseet Si SselaefieM. Mm— Smugs ’ church was blesseif with good elected by the church for the year fiswed out ithe ttoiMrs and boards, insurance- has announced that the hearing on T Tbe Bev. Erich Brandt, Pastor / Jan. 17, The 2nd Sunday after Sunday, Jsn. 17— / Dorothy Clarke Wilsoit,^ to^exceed 700 words. The. title 1954: achronism, that should have bem We who live in the Keeney lage St. with President John (J) Pewumeniry for rmdle CcEtcr Oougrcgattousl Church weather and fine public _^support u d called la yiu neighbors.for n tie . Petition o f .the Bockv)U#..Wa- .< !l> .»>^V K X . xisx .Ut_AC, I ..^ang. TV workihee- - Rev. CHftoinl O.Kimps6E. MlElSter ------Ivxn-BeeliEflth;------7 Epiphany;------^------— ~~ - -...... - 9:30 a. nu Church .&;hool---- ...... "'The 'Weclt--\*-*-“ *; ; •wIlK^ "Rural -Youth ■ Speaks Up and several huridrM dollfirs-profit Boanl 'D r Deacowi and DMUito noSs:rnislhgiiaity/I would guess condsmnsd yesnr agb,: to aatlify StMet’ares woiuM IHie'to'ietiir up iowski -pruatdlng. * There will/ be fer and Aqueduct Co; to increase THtN .... conirbf 8 a. m., Holy (tomniunipn. 10:45 a. m. Worship service- For Highway Safety." the whlmoof -a few-narrow»mmded" election of'officers and other (SSt Un»OAX JUTINEB ---- (fill MATtmlB -nHUTBB ------— Df; W atsos Wiwdnifr-, . Organlet. and CkoinNaator 3:15 p.m., Browniea Xn^^ the 1 was reallaeiL A bazaar held in Qcr nesaes—Mrs. Floyd^Criopman,-Wil­ tine Krthe tr eras buot. ymir these Important facta. At prebehl rottti tor water' service be "The Urns Voyage Rome" (In progrssa) '9:25. a. m.. First' Children's Prelude, “Bercense’V/;. ;*/r. Godard Otheroqntesta include: Booster liam Gilroy. William Hill. bigotr? Or must we compej them 75. of our children are compelled ness. Mlaiator BoMiltus. Hymn, "O God, TOy World Is church social rooms. ' jtober was similarly welt received. hpuae repintoented an outlay of not resumed Feb. 4 s i 10:30 A m. at (In ProsreeS) Sunday, Jan. 17, the Setond Service. Nursery through Grade Night; QuaKrttfi;.Youth Achleve- During the summer the Rev. Mr, Board df Tnisteea—Frederiek more t l ^ H 2S60.OO In carii by Mr. to .spend their school years hi e to attend the Am haxbrd school at Ptaw Imprnvemeats tbe State Office Building, Hact- (W> PiAYnorsK , Andrew R. Watson, X Sweet with Prayer,” .Schumann 7:30 p.m., The annual MeeUng, ipent (formerly known as the mediocre, "bargain • babsmsnt”' . «*«» I p w u u e ____rLAvaocsB Sunday after the Epiphany:'' 3 with teachera and parents choir. originally scheduled tor Januaiy Neubert directed the Junior High Deane. Sr., Russell Graniaa, Ed­ Slatar. That looks like very cheap Keeney Street.. OthsM s m scat* The FiMt (Jongrogstions/ Church tofd. ■ ;M ( S> TVJNji¥llO|-BK f ) Mlnistfr ef Music. Parents are welcome to attend Offertory, "Minuet in O" . .Handel King and Queen, contest); Square building? tersfi around to^M South, Wash­ of Vernop is makiag piaab for the 'Moi'sr 8:45 a.m., Sunday Schim. 11, will be held with reporta pre­ Camping program for the (kxtnectl- ward Kirkham. ^^onstruetloA. Mr. Editor. 1 am stnr* New Arrival (tt-U) Y a r n Pon*K Tto Fallsl Stafile service with their children. In­ Anthem, ~“Be Thou My Vision,” Dance 'for members under 30; cut Baptist Ckinvention. During his Board of ChrisUen Ekriicaikm-* . Priasd you would purchase a cheap The reasons tor this procraa- ington, VerpWnck and Lincoln expansion of the churcli building A daughter waa born to Mr, and •ttt (M> MAOICMN 10:15 am .. Nursery p/ogram to Junior (Thoir sentation of the budget, and the tlnstlon SM not clear, to say the m , 9 - S:W ( St turn LQNg BAMOM»:-Weat- Bundsy, Jsn. 17— care for babies and smill children struction, by the Curate. election of new officers. Refresh- Standard W aits (Contest tor those absence for this and his vacation, Mrs. Robert Mangan, Mrs. J. .building like that. It la wonderful schools because of existing condi* fscUiUes. A committed has been Mrs. Proston Selley at the St, CAMDU SHOP 8:00. 9!15 and 11:00. Anthem, "TTiy Kingdom Ctome," over 30; aiid a, cQpleat: .qpfri. to .least,. Could, n. b«L]Uiat,thiMa.illutT - ilona.. Alfio. it tha votoM .do not appointed to.confer wjth-Ihr. Eng: ern Ulea during the'Worship sMvlce. 10:05 a. m.. Morning Prayer, jnenta-wUl-be-served toiiowiiig-the .the - putpU waa supplied, hy m inis-.. .J[3narlea .Morrispn. ’.yuch acheap edit tee haa atood Frsncis-Hospital Tkuradsy.- Tml ttOf HIT (Set CAPIUUN tltDNtOWr —*’ ■ Photo SappMss, PsrtsaM Prtludei -'-'GsnUbUs” 4^8 onaU..'No. JOHlOr CTiOir. Gfaaes Y through Sen lor-Choir—- ...... - • - — '— all members is titled "What Is A tera from nearby churches.. • Cfiiurch School^Superlriteriderif: ' ' |h on to 150 years or maybe trious, publiC'splritM benefactors already-wiow, the new school will Ush, State conferonew superintend­ (SO n u i 7) ...... GuUmant. 10:15-a.m.; WbrohlF se^^ Hymn, "Behold Us, .Lord, a Little business. on our Board of Directors feel that SiU (SI) INDCSTBY ON YABADB and Cemmeninl Phtoegfaphy Prelude: "AndanX Grasiaso" High School. Instruction by the Good Grange Program?" With the coming of fall, and Mlaa Mary E. Greene; Assistant. more. Probably the only thing that iachidi a kindergarten, auditorium ent, in Mgsrd to preparations for Taleettville Items are aaw haa- S:W "Adsgio” (Ckmcerto No. 3) .. . Space"...... Este’a Psalter Thursday, 6:30 p.m., Youth There are several substantial a new Jail for the Town's delin­ aipF cafeteria and the plans ere these improvements which have ( 4) YOr ASEED FOE IT—Art 79 E. Center 8 ^ W,4-8a(d / Henry Smart Rector. Choir rehearsal iri the church. thanks to thf donor of the paint, Mrs. Lester H. Wolcott; Secretary, ^ has preserved It all these years is dled through the Maatdieater Eve­ Bakrr Hsndel ' 11:00 a. m.. Morning Prayer Sermon, "OUr Personal Measure­ prizes offered In some of the above the men set to work to \brighten Mra. William H ill;. Treasurer, . .that It was honestly built at the quents la more Important than s divlsed to allow tor expansion become necessary^ accommodate ning HeraM Rockville Bureau lo­ (Ml INOrSTEY ON PABAJDB Hymn: "(Croi^ Him With Many ment of the Earth” 7:30 p.m., Senior choir rehearsal new eebori for the Town’s chilr to a 13 or IS room school if neces­ (Ut nOTTV MACE SHOW •its ( ■) OZ3IB fi ___ Anthem, "Be Still end Know That (Crowns" / with sermon by the (Curate. Sen­ contests and tor information those the exterior of the church with a CT.arles (f. Plrie. ; time. the needs of the ^church and com­ cated at One Maricet Sf., telephone fiBilBT-'-U fa He Is God." ...... Buck. Hymn, “He Liveth Long Who in the church. Interested may contact the Lec­ dmn? sary at a later date. (U) THIS IS YuiTB u r n . with the Nrlaon Ffemily___ Hymn; "Finm Greenland's Icy ior choir. gleaming coat of white on walls Finance (tommittee—Wallace M. Right here, no doubt, our mutual munity. Kocksille 5-3136. (•I) THE BIG n C T lB b - *?» WKW*.* WESTBEB Scripture Reading—John 3:32-43. Liveth Weil” ....[^...Matthews Friday 3:15 p.m.. Junior choir turer, Mrs. Evelyn H, Coughlin— arid windows with a light gray frim i^ Jacob Miller, la accusing Barbara S. R6yce Chairman Bowers, at the epecisl The commuhRy will include the Docum-niarr (SI) BOLLYWOOD.BEEL ' Mountfklns" >r Musical outline of this seavlce: Postlude, "March in G" . .Smart rehearses in the church. Grubs, VlrgU Hartsog, Miss B. meeting of the Board of Director! (M) STOBTSME^’S Ctl'H Slli (SSI) WOBLD n k LIVE IH\ Hymn, "Joyful, Joyful" .... Arr. Processional. "Brightest and Best" 8-0127. color for the roof. Inclement weath­ Evelyn. Reed. ' ms of unstrslght thinking. He Rev. George IBgitos pastor of the Since' 1850, the western part of Hodges. — S e r mp"n: "Transforming Our 7:00 p. m. Pilgrim Youth FelloW- 7:00 p.m.. Junior High Fellow­ Illnesses Listed er halted the painting, cm the roofs could be right this time. "Pleato Besclad* Wednesday evening, openly stated church, a Xp*^**wtbsUve. ot the ( fit Tim IS VOl'B LlYB — . (U) lOOB CAAMMI W (^d" Sequence, "Hark! A Thrilling ship in the (im m unity House. ship meets in the social rooms of (fiiurch treasurer—Chariea . G. tha United States has been grow­ ^ Ralph BHwsHa, host Sits ( S4S) v w ABE TBXBB Anthem, "Lift Thine Eyes” (Lsdies ■Voice la Sounding” Illnesses in our meii)bership;-this so the men have a project waitliif Pirie...... ■■ •• ' ■ Oetting back to "cheap” school To the Editor, X that "he haa been welting to sink Boards of Trustees, Finance and ing faster than the EesL (W) BAHirtE BIDEB Tha Rraolva of PetrlcK Anthem: "What a Friend We Have the church. his teeth into somethiag and-this (Ml MEET ------■ Hmitt — voices) . ______Mendelssohn. Offertory, "God So loved the week include Mra> Dorothy Howe, .for them with the good weather ^ ^financial Secretary — Richard - buUdhigs, Mrr BditOTi I invHe you What toths qussttonxotng to be Christian * Education, thfi Church (fit MB. WIXABO Offertory. "Adoremus” .. Ravins. Jin Jesus” and Mrs. August Schaefer who is spring. ^ ;' to look over either Volume I or n in another: letorehdura tor .an ap* la it." How would tits parents of Council and Reginald Roberts. (M) HIT- Ci Jabhon Di-gan Offertory: "(Chanson Ma- World,” ...... Stainer North Methodist Church , Yerka. . other tecUone of Manchester feel I OTOBGB AEmBl, ffiinw Sermon. “Our Freedom In Christ." Recessional, "From the Eastern 447 North Main St. Bolton Corigregational Church convalescing fr(>.m surgery at the While these things were being Church Clerk—Mrs. (toorge M. o t “OonnccUcut Builds Schools," )ropriation for the Keeney StMet /Ghurcb Notes . . ‘ TiW ( () i m ^ B U . r maboney" Hymn. "Fight the Good Fight" . ^ tinals” ...... Richard Lakge Hartford HospiJ^fil.., pushed forwiu-d, the church con­ . MbUshsd by the Connecticut Ichool? Are ive going to be asked if they heard such a plan of at­ The lUv.. Edwin A. Brooks, psf- Hymn: "Jeaua Shall Reign Where'? Mountains'* John B. Post, Minister The Rev. Arthur A. Wallace, RusaeU. tack On the fUttiM school whern "S" Is Sotisfoetioo (M) UEK WITH EATIIBB — Boyd. , 7:00 p. m.. Evensong. : Boys' James W. McKay, Minister. The Grange was saddened this tinued* to seek .to reach the un­ ^School Building Commission. Toii' to approve a epecific sum of tor of' the Rockville Baptist the Sun” week by the passing of Mrs. Annie churched and added to its iriember- r-*-wlQ SOS jtharfi a list and dsserip* their childHn were to get their NOW AT POPULAR PRICES Sntlafhotlon In lasnranee Rs- .... AHK*-Luran> Tuttia Poatlude, "Rejoice'The Lorfi Is (Choir. Instruction by Uie Rector MlnlefOr ef Music money, given a choice of several will deliver the sermon at f«) AtTWOB MEETS TBE King'' -'.,,-....-A .. R. Wfitson. Poatlude: ''Maestro” . J. Pilland Walter Grzyb, Oripualst. HlUa a->x^»(ber for. 47..years. .MrA. ship regularly,. To ..instruct. mors tlon with --pictures of aB sriMri suBBs, dreyen ashed whether or not basic ,educatioii 7 ...... the 11“' a.m.' ~ servicep using *ns* his qolrca all three)...... ■ - CBITM)-- - ■ — — --- • l\,. 7'pVitt.7 Luther' Leslie'moeCihg. 'foiiowing- in the - parish house. n We SM appealing to the public STASn (U) CBl'SADK IM THB FACaF* ^ 3:00, Social Action meeting, dis­ Topic this week, "Morning. Pray- Prelude "Anderita Cantabiie* Hills was the mother of Oscar adequately and deepen faith, the buildtngs . .stailtfid In. Connecticut w’i.w ant a new achoOl? theinb, "Who’s Ahead?” ( 1) A strong reUnble Insurance 1C—'Tha Road Back—Maw 11m Week Sanday, Jan. 17— .. _ Hills. , a Past Master of. the Grange, Oiurch School program was ex­ up to IfiSS. H>ere seems to to support OUT effort to set aside cempnay— / cussion of Bosrt of Review Re­ er.” ' , , , / ' Tschaikowsky And if we do again vote on an this proposed delay^end not allow nere will be a chalk sermoh by Ouln^* port on pouncil tor ttocisl Action. Tuesday: 7:50 p.m., Annual 9:30 a. m.. Church School. end was the grandmother of Rich­ panded to include an adult Bible ., bs a uniform likeness In appropriation, do we have any Rev. Forrest Musser, on the SUNDAY (3 ) A eonectly written tosnr-'' (SI) 8TOBT THEATEB V congregational meeting with re­ Wedneaday; Introlt 11:00 a. m., Service of Wor- ard and Edward Durrenberger, dess arid extrfi setsiona for .the QUINN’S ; I thair , extsetoi-v appearance five of our DirectoM to make light* nne^ poHey— tile » i4*i SACE , BENNY SNOW ^ 4:30. Pilgrim FellobfShip. “One 10 a. Mid-week celebration 'Processional "Praise, My Soul ■ r Sssurimes th s t the school will ever of our heritage. Our children de •Ject “Growing Up” at the Fam- ■ MSrr Urlngatoti. Joan Baa- World" Missionary gomnaittee. ports from all offiefira and organi- *hlp. , . and was one who worked very children. Clasaes are again being ;i and spsclflemtiohs. *Most are be built tor that or any other sum? Worihip, 9 a.m. In the Union (3 ) A capable experienced la- xatlc^a tor 1853. Election of Coun- of the Holy (Communion. the King of Heaven p77 Prelude. “Hear My Prayer " held in t^e personage. Girl ^Bcout serve a proper place to receive aaraaee egcncy— 6:30, Junior and Senior OTP Collect Prayer— hard tor the good of the Order. 1' Oas*story, fiat*roofsd. Their out­ If this or soma succeeding Board their educatlbn and the people that tlonal Chui^ Hie ser­ (M) ilfNBAY'^^^THOrSE cllmen. Plans tor 1954. Secular Eveivta: Mendelssohn. She was*'a resident of tbe Swed­ PHARMACY t ‘ side walla pre of brick with cinder /CIsjrdon Traeaure Mys-\ Clubs, Jbint msetlng. Miss Nsoml Monday— Faculty meeting of Silent ■ Prisyfr, the Lord's Prayer, ’ t of Directors has the legal right tb have worked long and hard -to see mon topic for the 10:45 service will "Hoaeetly, It'e the Beet Pelley” Foster guest speaker. Wednesday: 7:30 p.m., Senior Processional Hymn, "Now Thank ish Lutheran Home In - Middle- block baking, frames of reinforced Ignore the directive of the-people, It consunimajed deserve the coo{ be "The Growth of PereonsUty.’? (U) OF^BA CAMB06 \ (CholF'Tehearsal. the (Church Schiool. Time 7:30 choral amen. We All Our God. " town for the past few yeerfi, end concrete, steel, or maaohfy, eon- then the clUsen who casts his vote High School Fellowship meets at . ... *•!’ H fc**®* The Week p, m. . , Anthem (11:00) “King of Love, My OPEN SUNMln efation of . the Board of Dlrebtoi Cloriio iRsuraRco AooRcy • ififi ( •) TOAST OP TBB TOJrif— Satofiday: D a.m., First-Year Anthem, 'T hy Way, Not Mine, O had the misfortune to fall and FAINTING ANOl Crete floors with asiAsit tile fin­ le participating iq, 1 yheanlngleaa • P-»- / . Mbnday— Thursday - noon: Bi-weekly Shepherd" Greig Lord'* ...... Tenney. each and every one. 175 East Center Sfnet - , Rohrrta Fata«s. ?Xo, (Slrl Sedut Troop One. Catechical (Class. - fracture a hip the day before her ish, lota ot gtsas in large window geetuM. Hcnriette Sno "Favor in the Eyas of ths £Ard” WancaA Chliw,, Hal b S? 10:30 a.m.. Second-Year Olaie- meeting. St. Mary'f Guild. 'Responsive ReadlnfM'A^rayer of Scripture R eading, . Ecclea 74th birthday in November, find, W i R HANGINI frmpesvritosr b f wrood pr metal, -TWp is an appeal to the bve Di­ Tltfw fnat N m ae MI -9 -7fi88 . Ifainai 7:30, Rfid Croes Fund D riv e All other orgahisaUbna will Penitence!' p 571^ - - IM . it 1 PA 71 WetheMM St. irttrs Mrinon th«tne or the Rev. (U) ]# E MASH chetical (Class. 3:1-17. : - had been a patient 'fit the Middle­ u oU*firad heating systems~*-tn fact, rectors who scrapped the revised Carl W. SaundsM at both the city (UtirNpAV ttNEMA meeting. meet at their regular time. ♦Gloria Patri Hymn, "He Leadetl) Me." \ sex Hospjtal since her accident.. JOHN M. MeCANN there appMrs to be no great vari* Keeney StMet School plsns to r** CONUBT LEO LBAG^ and town Methodist ChurchS[^At tilt ( •> MM BBHIBO THE BADGE. 8:00, Group B —' M ra Justine 'Affirmation of Faith SermOh; “A Time for Everything.” so LAUREL STKEET * PoUea atoiTaa -(•It Cf«Bj^B«^*^---^ sober, ptobstlon officer, Rockville I PA is PA ■puiee in. any of the listad specifica- setnd their Mjectlon. Does npt one Milwaukee OP) — Gene Conley,., 6 p.^n. thSM will bs a Sunday Eve­ \m stories South Methodist Church The Scripture Lesson Psalm 103 Recessional Hymn. "F o r w s rd fihode. Island’s 3.0M farms aver­ 9 (M) BUT TBB CLOCB - Bud fiiW (IS) my BBBO-FUBI Juvenile' Court, epesker. All in­ Ituckfaigham Congregational Chufrh TtX . MI-S-7SEI or MI-8-«788 '*tloaA The eoets, however, do vary- of them feel a moMi obligation to number one minor league pitohing , CoHyer Mfiiu Street and Hartford- Rond' OUldren’s story and church’ school Through the Ages.” age 74 acres each. ' -toaretnarkahle extent—jlrom 3833 tha iwpnloatJ low aaty of SiSI (Situ TELBTIMON .FLAT- terested pbfsons are invited, H m Rev. Philip M. Rose, Mbileter announcements tne children of .the Keeney aMa prospect tor the Brsyes.'had a ttl) HEWS A WBATBKB< EOCSE—"Here's Fafha)'" Rev. Fred R. Edgnr. Mlalater Postlude ...... Rinck. to ISUO per pupil, and from |13 and to the voters to build a decent senssUonsl season in 1853 with 'Y yogm wifiw oaf a boowgal «Sl rOl'B STAB PIAYIIOCSB ' 8:00, Boy, Scout Troop 25 Aux- "Hymn . "Softly and . in M-6-M’s OwMimafiiiie.. IHsry meetiag, Fedecstlon Room.- . .v-Jtov. Perey StoUh' - - 8:46 .a.m„- Church Achool. •-’r-: . -Tke'waek 3 : : t: ■da »llfl..*per.,^,,a(|uMw. fodt -of .area, and apprapriato sehool and do-lb Toledo. .The - iM r is M th ^ ^ Ie<|' "* Jesux U C3amng” p :239 Monday-— ' rnmnw* Z'coaffiss‘1 ito not know Tuesdfiy— , Aaeoeinte Minister 11 a.m.. Morning worship, theme, Morning Piayer nowrThe MSI IssuVlias bosh and the Ainerican Asimeisubn ini nine ★ ★ •-—» mmmmm weuVBMO QfiMVTT ‘ "Bgsy Bringingdood Out-,of Evil.” '8:00 p,® m.. Church C ouncil lUy.. I t may be from dlf* still la that the present Kssney departments. Hfi had Im most wins 3:00, Board of Deaconesses Rerhert A. Frnaoe Presentation of tithes and offerings meeting in the Parish -room. -T» design.- finish, - typb-bf- :S?‘Td£S§g*F»S^’' ;:..,.;,-:,sMtolatot nf Mnaie;, -The Woek ■ Dffecto;^.(U:00l /‘Muaettqt'-Si^ Btoiiiet Sabool Is an imwlt id the (IS-fi), Mat pereehU ^ y.TIfi);beirt (SII WBBBBW BATM0MD --Ray lYedtieediy, 8 p.-m;, ' (3m ia<^ -Tuesday^-^-rW , tttod.: and.-l^m . other children and a . disgtace to -tbe earned run: average iZjiQl)- m ost 8:30..Confirmation OUssi •Dbxolbgy Prayer of Dedication • tU'Jll). AmI I ^ I I BducariendommHtee; * at the -bomc ; 8:P0 p;. mw-.Ladies .Benevolent tms. mihouV proof of Inferioi town. The yea vote in the June sriikeouts (811), . most shutouts BbtB 7:45, Girl Scout Adult Training. Sbriday; Jan.' 17. . Clidral Amen Society/meeting in Ihe^ Pariah ‘ p in putting theso , Jkack Murray. Services of Worship at 8*00 and of Mrs. Fred Clay, 'Hymn of Preparation "Softly and referendum was an expression of (41,- faced the most batters (fi44)i, spectaiilg! (U) FILM toil* ( «) MY UNB-Jeha Clssa. ■ '[l- Thursday, 8 p.m., Oioir praeUce. room. v_ ''*'■■ 10:45 a. m. - tenderly p 239 together to make s approvil of the work of the Board mads the moat starts (82), com­ . . . ™ * JAMIE flTOhY BiOO. (Jraft.proup. Friday, 8 p.m.. Young People's Wednesday— Iding, it is difficult honestly to of Bducstlon and the SchooLBulld* pleted the most games (^); and Ills ( M l) YotiB saow o r sbows 8:00, '^Group C, gaqia night. Prelude, "Piologue” Sermon—"Do People Need To Be WORTH SINGING ABOUTl RAINBOW -Aum-lng 8td Caaaer a Hymn, "Crown Him with h^any Fellowsliip military whist in the 7:30 p. m., CTtoIr rehearsal. ‘ any one of them "cheap" and ing Oommittes who were taking appeared in the most inningii fiOJWO iw liu oaolt . Imogone Ctaca (HI NIOHTtAF NBW8 8:00, Building Fund (tommlttee. church aoclal rooms, for the bene­ Forgiven 7” it stick, bscause bariciUly steps to Mmedy a bsd-ritustion. It- (241). ROUTE « and 44-A -* * (iS4i) 1« 0 M B TBB MONET. ' (SI) DBRW>BAM6n 8:00. Hartford Bast nominating Crowns” 'Receasionsl Hymn "Be Still My . ara all very much alike. S yaoti in iIm moLlntt Hi*rb Shrlner Anthem, "At Thy Feet in Prsyer fit of the summer conference fund. Soul" p 78 is enUMly possible that if the vot* BOLTON (tt) i^CBDAY MIQBT nOBTfi ISiW (M) .PBBVCBfi committee meetihg, FederaUon Everett Tomlinson will direct the Covenant C-ongregatioiial CliurrJi After the fireworks and tbs SM had . foreseen Wednesday 6 Atllial Lawn af taroon mafilot Dia faifsaai law mmy af o IfiW (Ml POCl'E Room. We Bow"-* Bach Poatlude "March Poritifleale" 48 Spruce St. A cujp of noorishivff soap — S JeUcioas The first U. R. Census waa tak ­ pm Sown wf na dm aid Ctilen V*lai*Pat Mansi play. shooting and n fi^g were night's deplorable action, they en in 1790. . ’ • iM IN) MY FATftlurK .mUtBAMD. («) BCBBBT BBMBBLOB KHnesday— Sacrament of. Infant Baptism* Lenimens Rev, K. EJnar'Raak. Minister saiidwidh —'^s dish of Shady Glen’s rich, the meeting last WcdiMaday whafmhwMolwldn). Offertory Solo,-"91st Pealm" Today VS®*™ OBTBCTIYB Pilgrim Clioir rehearsal.'' Ernest C. Johnson, Jr„ Organist asiooth ice cresM—snd s cop of Silex brewed bt. one feature Impreeaed me "The Greet FUmmarion" 7:00NGlrl Scout Troop 55. (8:(>0 *• ...... MaeVvermid FIrat Chipnfii of Christ, Scientist 4:30 p.m. tritermediate young sUy. it was ^ seeming utter TONIGHT »i« (IS) f Ilm"* ** Offertory Anthem, "By the Waters Masonic Temple prople meet with their leaders. coffee, or-hot chocolale. There yon, hsYe it! ISiW (IS4i) inSOALUOM TBBATEB llili ( t) FIBBfilDE -TaB ATBB— 7:30, Senior Choir rehearsal. Sunday, Jan. 17. The Snivntion Army EXHIBindNAL ' Im Wo w Mm tSaiUMW wo a a ■ uary 17. The Golden Text tk • 8dl Mnln S t ita first meeting of the year at the I'^ 'th e y may get LEO W ATTC ■‘‘VB RIDGE is in charge of S/lyia MfiCarthv, from .1 John 5:12: "He that hath ■ ~ |K school maybfi IwEWsVVMt-ld MOUNTAINEERS ^ BANJO PLAYER MnJeV and Mra. John Firknp, Johnson home, 122 Maple-St., at Sunday aervtces: ' . chairman of CJiris'ian Outreach, the Son hath life; and he that Comninndlng Office re. 7:46 p. m.' __ I . SIOOBRN AND OLD FASHIONED DANdNC 10:30 a. m. Breaking of hnm i. OB the subject, “A World of Fun.” o r fie- PIGGY MANSniLO - I hath not the Son of God hath not I. I I > i.,i |i i.if i » of car- PLUS SiLECTKO SUUEtTS MORIARTY BROTHERS 12:15 p. m., Sunday School. , 7:00 p. m.. Intermediate MYF •Mfe." Sunday. Jan.- 17: EXOTIC DANCER 7:00 p; m.. Gonpel aervice. will hear the Rev. Percy F. Smltlr Seleetiens from the Bible in­ St. John's Pohsh Nattonai ^*'YX«9*e who "QUO TAOIS” SCREENED COMPLFT? HEATING SERVI? E 9:30 a.m.; Sunday school classes T O U C A M T A S n ?NC QUAUrY* Ifi OAK ST. >AY AT SM6-SriW-S:a The Week speak on "Worahlp.” clude the following: "And. behold, tor all ages, Russell Clough, lead­ catholic Church a t the M A N C H E S I^ Tuesdayr— .« Thteiigh the Week I’afifioat- ■ O - A K G R I U . PANGF AND FUEL OK one came arid aaid imto 1 ^ . Geiod er.' ' . ■ The Rev. Stephen S. Sfayjewaid -A’ , ★ ★ .. KNDS TDNIOBT! "WJ MY BABY BACK ROM P V. 8:00 p. m.. Prayer meeting. Mqnday,**8:30 p. m...Girl Bcout Maater, what good thing shall 1 10:45 a.m.. Holiness artvle JROUtE 6 MANcmsfiai; TEI*, AUM>—"CAPTi SCARFACE” -i' : INTER ST PHONE Ml ! .. |Yiday-=- Troop 9: 7:45 p. ml, WSCB meet­ do, th at I. ifiay have eternal UfeTl jCaptaln Wilaoii will speak a t both .fiUaa U ni» Skralwea. OrgnaMt . f .-Oo p. m.. Bible atudy. ing. Mrs. HerisMi Reiser wilt And he said unto him. Why call- the 10:45 and evaslag aafivice a t 't:3 0 fiJiL. Mast. - - ararebea talk fifii "Sftaalfih Speaking Aner-. iit. tboii raa* goad? Thtro la 7:80. Muaie a t tha lOYfi a-aa. High Mom.> /■ :■ X*-; 1 "I , 1 ■ ! -'V 'V \ Ll:' ■:A / -M’: /I w •ir WJ 1/ J • P \ • r- /. MAN( iR EVENING HERALD, MANGHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JANUARY |e. 19M MAKCHE8Tt|B EVENING HERALD. MANCHE3T8S, CONN., SATURDAY, JANUARY ie, 1664 X. ' ' ' ' ' ' ...... , f if 1 ' ...... ■ ]|dahn JteiMilflIcbii, carried the ball, -lant the times thh inm --X ~ j : ______/ this time, delivering a perdonal at- the freedoqo. pf inquiry. E W n g t o H W RN R-SM - WTHT—ISIS ■‘•We: Aft now-Jiving W dNS^iJlt: ^SP^yXgii. ' ian ShowdownM*o"“c Adyisfer I I d H e a l t h : lew ejA J l^ tle henate, accusing £kah pf haivihg ttmcA Our unlvereiUes. hnd duit Book Set WDRO->1,SW . n u ^ ,;__ WCOO—ItM l laetoiB gHiiMerd .Tlito. WYIO—I N t J~«50r, IMG been a. leader.4n-.the Institute ef eollegea are, therefore,- even moi'e\ Pacific Relations, Which has been precioua to us now Uian in normal V y m S C O T T ^omen 8 •ected on Tuesday U otjr IiifetaHcdj l&tsiideb 'a ,6ommuniat- front,' and times. TO preserve the true epirlt Tha ' * A"*' are supplied by the radio manage- fn-ic —b is Preruw \ On Pool Plans .of' hayliig jaasoclaUd with apd de-. of theiM inatltutionsi we^ .must Bwseeea—He* Hard Way tw i^ ^ a b a n ^ e d when It became EUtafton, Jan, It (S^isl)-— ment. and are suhjASri to change wmT.-3K«u»er at iht areas, Reess .With a showdown op the issue Aiiiiol Is Glum i/S r , 1. u n fipuied. .'*the mlUionairc pommu-. Thei-e a r t two ways o? (Setag a employmeni was The next mestlng of ths women's without noUce — iRC^Jotaay iler- ' - .-Of s^doning pisfli for the Kee^ recognise that ’free InvMligktion’ rsonal traged}'. You epn sue- Beer’s hsuth. With his I i S A W t e r ' ./ Sweet, School apparently due (Osxttaxel FwNx Pngn -Oxs) Rfieeall st^/ Fwwteg__ ntot, Frederick Vanderbilt Field.” sn Huber political turinoil since Auriol took officers and friends of x*mf. < IMS d he’s been flghUng back <»c«:tor of Jhe pi WTIC—Nawi! Koaa Nllltr Show W O N ^T w euy Queeitona Opponents of discarding the Soviet cooperstioh^nd to deter­ Cepr again serve as our representstive came a living world menace that Hartford Trade School nsr the Earl Parker and Miss Fannie mine whether the Soviet govemo office In 1^7. Ington attended ' from :a Hla. battla ia not aa WTHT-Ka«y BoimI Diana Have claimed they would Friends in town have received Ih thw^oresn negotistiona, the at- there ivas grave danger to our in­ stats, encouragvd ths Manchester Thompson. WPRC—Oaorff Rrho UConn V*. Boctoa CetlefS ment really is seriously interested other corps in New Engli easy otw and hia equipment to Chareh Netea WTIC—B lf Preview Mve additional support at the news of the death of Charles J. Goty, in reply, said Auriol had ford and Manebaater. THB A^S^UT&fFlUaM tick on him la intended to make stitutions in any effort to force man. 1 ■^Ql’***-*^"*** ***'' fiyupbony WTIIT-Oaactns Party Tuesday meeting. Huber, silk expert, formerly em- In loliiing.the propoped pool. bewn President “over a national ftTha Aeaeeleied la axclualvalr limited \ to pura courage, two Contact was eatabllshed with thh The Pllgrini Singers will meat WDRO-rOanttNietere ^ A loyal and efficient offiedr In te. tba wla a uit repubUcauoBI of him afraid to do any real negotiat­ the minds of men into any one *'^Ay-Setur-Sit Preview electrical equipment for Ordnance trolling military use o t auclcnr en­ the Qommunists control Chin a cesses and moods borrowed from .Reubtn, Boltoa Sriiool vrtnctpsl, and tranaportatlop to the achool 'The flowem on the pulpit Sun- WCCX:->Mualc. Room WTHT-^annlnB Party, Keeney Street School on the ergy might grow out of this inter- palace to watch Coty arrive from officers tpoka in terms ®f ths leal arrers imMiitig in ad- WDRC—Two Foe of Lawrence’s original plana. Depots hia apartment. The job he holds is highest praise of the work of the . ______ita u d other vaadliw matter T here had been Informal reports the totalltsrisnA for the name oT a/gpod printer. was handled two days a week by daye during the month og January WJWB—N«wa:.People Act WQNS-Proudly I nstionsl activity. la TBa Maitfheater tiaenlh^ Herald. WTIC-Reaa Hiller Show the electors can rescind that ac­ He spent four years in Shanghai, large In prestige, but small in reUriag officer lii this c o u n ^ that Dean, after his experiences in Ferhaps aomeone> who did work the Manchaeter Chaptar of the ere being fufniahed by MlsA^Fannle WTHT-r-Met. Opera StSS-» / iJn'a, and was in charge of indus- The Russians responded by criti­ for the local achoOL Red CrosA Thompaon la memory i iedge not to at the palace for Auriol and Coty B y A . H . O. Welch.* Jr„ the dining room. Ure. SiSa— and would have to be repeated at nected with & Net/York engineer-1 •tomic weapons, nodeet and unassuming, when Saturday, January IS one Customer who dares defend . . . just a businesa card in llinited JVhst Ken hse done since that WHAY—Saturdayy Matinee I ^ Y —UConavA Boston CsUegS were representatives of all official Federal and state mediators qUantit)'. .Ken; not only had the Leland Sloan and Mrs. Waaley WOCri-M«—Mualc Ri.nom another meeting, if it. is to stand. Dulles said in.. a_ speechjpeecl in New , Little Gary Johnson, MlnneapoHs polio paUenL/ia learning to use called upon for remarks, had very himseli::4^rectly.. Mia connection time is weILknown to neighbors WTlC-MuslcKua a iia i ing. firm, end retirsd ^ l|^ sumnrter bodies. Members of th e , go^*ern- who ■ have • brought Pratt and little to aay. other than to express As the LegislaUye OouncU, next answer to that problem, .hy sitent Schlvde will be tn charge of the WKHB-' a New" /WTHT—Anonymosjs The Board could repeat Its ac­ due to failing health. ' Yol*h Tumday the United 'States Ms arms again with phyricat therapy mads p ^b le by the March '. A Coonter-Prcdietiofi with the institute of Pacific Re- and friends. \^Ht baa /graduated entertainment. WTtC-Roaa lter fliow now is counting on "massive re­ of Dimes. The National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis has ment were in morning coats and Whitney Aircraft and AFL repre- Mr deep graUtudB to all her week, goes into the business et an entire weekend deeignihg the opera tions at the meeting Tuesda'y. If Mr. Huber leaves his Jtrjfei, one striped trouseix. The represento- e RcpubUcaM who don’t like Praa> lationa, he sayA was ona in which frdm-the tiny hand press to‘a Persoimi Meatloa ______*i>-^-Y«ulh Forum daughter and a aon taliatory power” as a “further de­ m ade/It possible' for thousands of such paralysis victims to be re- srnUtives to the brink of a settle­ frenM and associates fo r their potential future protection against card for effectlveneaA larger motor driven affair aiid tS ilA - the Board reverses its vote and tives of the National Assembly and t^gbtful kindness, and the loy­ Idant Biaanhower'a farm proipAm he himself engog^ in the huslness For^-four-year-old Ken Beer Mr. and Mn. Donald W. Wallace WONfi^uk* Boa WHAY—Record RsvMw decldca to award the chntract, terrent” to any Communist ag­ habilitalsd. This year's fund appeal continuaa of Field, he obtained 1^ removal Wapplng. mother who died early 'iliursday W Tir-Roo* Miller Show \ i*:aa- did not mention It specl- Five bearded members of the ment themselves. '*■ to speak at the local atadel at not entirely one of haylt« bUls get printer himself ia forced to navi­ ■ WTHT—Mm. Opera , ' WltAY—Record Revl*w After that time, the bidders are DeBandi, S3, in Moncalvo, Jtoly. A French Academy came in uniforms two servicee tomorrow, ssong a votaa for Republicana tn tha'’mid- from the organisation. gate the narrow confines of the Ken is the first to state firmly morMng. WDRC—Parade of Youth Fontm UTIC—Music WIUI a B«at not bound to fulfill the contract at former resident of Boltoh. he re­ Surprise Storm i j l i t s Area^ State Labor Commissioner John lost In a purely phyaU^ sense. that his daughter and wife \ are M rs John C. Miller, a former WONS-Juke Rox WTHT—Ambssesdor Hotel with fancy forest groen trim. Top solo. Members of the S. A. H art­ ' theat farm atatea next falL Fur­ Mr. Dean also went furyter, to khop on a p air of crutehep,- a atuU ItaitCS- the bid prices they.submltted. turned to Italy several years ago. Judicial officers wore their crim­ J. Egan said yesterday that.fur- ford Band played Several numbers. Also at_Btaks is . the question .of "seebnd handS" around the print- imstor's widmv, has buiU^-a new WHAY-Saturdav Matinee. WDR^News; Mec^ (or RamSnes their mediation is unnecesMry and thermore, Democratic politii^ identify, openly, the aounxr\of the jurisdietton of-'the p i^ d in g of­ reminder of the dread reeulta of WONlUTh*at«r et Tbs Air Rejection of all bids and en- He leaves a son. L ^i# DeBandi son robes with ermine borders. There were Zongs by a quartet and shop. Daughter Judy ia a aoph^ hpme in. the development in the WCCC -Record Rerue lt:U — gaging a pew architect' will re­ of Manchester; iwo daughters. 2 to 4 Inch l^all Expected that the three-member mediation . aaalyata agree with them, and that much of the activity of the h i^ ficer and the ^Iri-ka over the pres- crippling arthrttiA / more at Manchester High WKNB—N»w»: Hermie Dreuel WHAY^Becord Rsvisw Marshal Alphonse Juin, with his appropriate hymns were sung in 'When We first propoas<^doing a eastern region of the town and will WTIC—Experimental Theater quire a new ref^ndum, Crockett Mrs. Emails Peiazza In Italy and WomgnHurt panel and state and federal antatioh of legislation which is. on School end is just Jft. His wife, eopn take up reeldence there. wnc-M usie With s Best diamond-studded baton under his unison. ia a main reaaon why the Demo- trust, which is the so-called China story on Ken and hia printshop, he WTHT-Mrt. Opera WTHT—Ambnesador Hotel haa ruled Informally. He pointed Mrs, Ida Andisio of Mahehester; (Continued from Page One) mediators would not meet with the desk, to thS attention and action Merten, who stUl works at Case MTDRC—Orrreeax RepC. WDRC—Nswe: Mood* for Romaae* arm, was encircl^ by the crim­ two sides when they got together Maj; Turkington was wsgttng ' erata organised a prompt chorus Lobby, which haa! one Alfred house involved. struck an Immediate veto. WONS—Juke Box out that the call for the referen­ a Bister, Mrs, Eda Gagliardone of son Msh of the Legion of Honor. an orchid corsage sent to her by Brothers, lends her talents aa s MXxeheeter Bvexing HeraM Et- WONS—Thester of 'Tb* Air dum had uTitten into it Arnold As A^to^kids again Sunday. of criticism for the ESaenhower Kohlberg, the New York textile .the ppntlcal powers de­ "Not for me," he ni^ested. "I printer’s devil jn the home work­ Sits— Manchester* four grandchildren; and parts, ot Minilesota and Wis­ Oh arriving. Coty and Auriol Mrs, Donald McMillan, wife of the don’t want eympathy.^My work ia llagtoa porreapondext, Mrs. O, F. WHAY—Salurdav Matinee *'wHAY—New* Lawrence's original plans. At the two great grandchildren, aiid i'raffi^jCrawls Company and AFL Machinlata .jirogram—ao they can get political Importer, as its chief ang^ And cide i|M they do not want to shop. Ken hopes he,can some dey Berr, tetoptoeee R e^ rilto ft-MlS. WCCC-Record Revue consin today. It headed south and I walked slowly around the room representatives . are scheduled to Array head. She aleo received a have A\MII acted ex. axd that serious and built through the years WKNB—New*: Hermie Oretael ~S-Rlns News original referendum, the Keeney many other relatives in town. Two cars were bi - eastward and bone-chilling weathr j. exchanging a tew words and' purse of money from her asso- credit, in the big farm States, for he revealed,'for public considera­ eem .enmf^ to have her home all —Play Boys Street School project was- ap­ meet at noon Sunday In the big bill, has Ayofjr legttlnsato claim on qurilty. Besides, If you check thetlmie. — WTIC—Exuerlmental Theater ' -News__ ... . __ A solemn requiem Mass in his and:. A. .woman...was iu.er was in prospect for the cantoatl In New Snow shaking . hands . )viUi top digni­ cto.tf* in the Southern. New. E n g -. ;lWHg sgainat iC"*^— ■ tion, one of Kohiberg'a pleasant Ut­ the files of your paper you’ll 'see WTHT—Wet. OS 'Nsws proved by 3.814 rotes to 1,043. memory w*ni be said al Ht. Jame.v ^**WA plant in BMt Hartford. A land Division, and telegrams from to/aettox. iho sureet way for During the dey of our vialt she WDRC—Selene/ Vernon Street accident Iasi part of the country over the week taries. Both wore the big Legion of tentative agreement is expected Here again we have, with po- ile techniques. them to earnout their latext la they did a story on me.” WONS-Juke/i ItlS— ^ Church Monday morning at 8:30. end. , Honor Mshes. After the short a number of officers and colleagues He was right The story appear­ was busy cutting paper to siss and WH.\Y—Record R ^ e w when one of the vehicles . ' . . „ ■ .New fallen snow thU morning to be Ireached at that Ume. in distant cities. Jlitical brains in both parties agree­ to see that tMvWl geta “loot.’’ assisting.Kan with .soioc of tha *>aa-. ..Invited to aUend. , . Tent] speeches. A.urioL . took off t t e “Whea l, was at Panmunjom,” If M is pfepaletMly Moent from ed Ih the Ju ^ IP; 194T edttlon^of - WHAY Saturdaw Matinee deiiceitdtng the hill. iperaturea aarly today wars forced traffic to crawl along local If-a settlement is reached,' tb*' -Myrtle Turldhgtbn and her ing on it, , the auto^Uc apMta-, mo'*s intricate tasks. Ken also Grand Li8t Report w ere -Record R*rue neai* w *1^® ,l?.«toeets and several toeOlc jams de- golden chain, which Indicates the said Mr. Daan, “Kohlberg -asilt pie tlw^eglsMIve'aMili!, Ha backers The Herald and was headlined-^ . xnciOk-Jeow*: W1>at*a Otfi- SKcMyQtilCT Police, aaid Mra Jaxej Fortin, 48^ grand master of the: Leglbii of Jlftw contract would'OUU cousix, Floteace inow cokmel and ' tteii that the yoUrs of America insists that you can’t' call him "a X' of '16 Hemlock 'St'., stiffetod a oT tfte col3 Dell. Preah faili veloped on narrow roada. HIHy hive to be* submittedauhmttttof! to the «lxsi,Aa>t*.wunion’e located at Afthe______New York .* ..head­ . a pair of rubber gloves to cpVer caa't gxt very far to say attempt regular printer." WTtC-MIle O' DImee It! Honor, and placed it around Coty's ^ Incapable of voting for any- . Stricken -with Arthritia; ' Slated Next lilontli WTJri/Mrt. Oners WHAY-Rscord Reviser bruised chest and leg in the ac­ now tvere in prospect for many streets were being vacated in fa- membership, for approval. This quarters) were the world-famed my bloodstained JiandA Me said to have K preaexted fiw leglola- WDRC/-Perm Newt Funerals areas. Flurigs and light to moder­ vor of straighter roads, even if it neck. The hew President then would require nuuw meetings of tiling beyond the ahorteat-range tl%'e action. \ Aided in New Vocation AppUee Hla Knowledge * WONS^Juke Box WTIC-Tsx WUliamS plaits India Bid cident and was taken to her home. signed the record on a little table “doughnut girU" of the doughboys that he had done the apibe for “W hat I. do,” he explains, "is WTHT-At Base Each vehicle received about $750 ate smw felt today in the north­ meant longer, round-about ways to tlie 16,OOND AFL machinists in in World War I. They left Man­ type of self interest. But It to not noceaoary Sitt— / W D R C -m tbt Owl ' that was carried In by two ushers Attlee and could do no less for an bill to get loot la order I . Above the etory was a 2-coIumn apply my Knowledge of the busi­ Hebron, Jan. /Ifi — (Special) — WHAY-seturitav Matinee U':4 S - damage. ern Midlgut v^tates. reach deatlnations. PAWA plants in Hast Hartford, chester for the SolvaUon Army Not yet available to ths public is WCCC-Record Revue WHAY—Record Review >|ra. A lW R. Coe The U.9>. Weather Bureau in ; Snow covered ice that was left dressed in blue coats, red knee Southington, Meriden end Port- President Eisenhower proposes American.’’ bo kept from receivtog the picture of Ken eeated before a ness learned a t the Trade School; WKNB-Vewe Wh»f* Old iFor UN Recall Patrolman Raymond Peck said Training College, New York. in. I can’t compete with large firms the town's grand list and other WTIC—Tex wimamt the accident occurred when a car Washingtonxeariy '^oday Issued on streets ffom the moat recent breeches and white stockings. lard. 1917, and after a few months were - .that farmers run a risk of a lit- laUve actiea to which It » bh-n small hand press tqfnlng out a . Wjne—Mile O' Dime* W pRC-NItbt Owl The incoming and outgoing To the China ipphy, anything tttled. ^ tjrpical order. and men with years of sxperleacA Items of Interest. The town officers .WTHT—Met. Opera ^ «*rtven down the hill bv John warning of frnh snowfalls meas­ storm made navigation on such The members. Who lost month oent overscM to serve the boys : tie less income than they have are now working on this report WDRC—World Aeattnment (Contlnitod from Page One) afternoon at 3 o'clock at the uring 3 to 6 inhhes ofpow for up-grades as Summit Street al­ Presidents then went upstairs to short of sa Ami^ean military The bill can be physically pres­ \ Wericed At Paper Mlil I try to do s good ibb and bend /WO.VS-Juke Box Ekenberger, 22,. of Stafford rejected a “finar company offer, “over there.” A feature story of been previously guaranteed, and, i^e text was devoted to a back- evet^ effort to see /that the cus­ end clerk Mrs. Charles P. Emanuel Lutheran Church, with Springrs. skidded on the icy sur­ the area north of Harris'o^g, Pa., most impoHible. Town trucks and Join their wives' in the personal have been working without a con/ their service w m printed in The campaign to restore Chtang Kai- ent, on the desk of* the house In /4:SS-' . next Friday that a-session begin- Uie pastor, the Rev. Ctori E. 0)3^, crews were out clearing roads and apartment of the chief of state. presto, that is it. The farm vote which action ia due, and atiU re­ groU of Ken Beer, former Case tomer is sfitUfiad./l guess most Miner says the eomplated set-up,’ WHAY-«tatu/deV Matinee face and awerved across the road to Elmira, N.Y., anX to north of tract , since Dec. 4. when the dkl Herald on Armistice Day, Nov.-11, shek to the Chinese mainland is will presumably bs filed aj the of/ '•'m'XReoord R-vue A Thought for Today ' nlng Feb. 9 would be in the general Officiating. G. Albert Pearsort was Albany, N.Y. Snow alqp wax. in Mnding streets. I.Ater they went to the ParU aty three-year pact expired. 1953. Jigs deserted the R^niblican party. ceive no action. We ar# writing, of Brot Paper Mill employe who of them are becaii^ I get a lot of WKNB—Juki*-Xox in’Treat. Into a car. headed east. sppessemeht; i n c h e d In the blood was fofcM to gl-ve up hla work repeat ordara I mso r«sd the lat­ flee before the first of next montn. ito ric-R o i* Show soloist and was accompanied at the The driver of the other car. Wal­ prospect for the New xkp-k Chty . Weather conditions foiled to Hall for a formal reception. The The break in the negoUationa . Since returning to this country. There isn't a chance that any course, mslnly of thst hecUc ad­ The U. S. answer Stressed that organ by Philip N. Treggor. Burial cavalry ot the Republican Guard of innocents. But all the blood that journment atmosphere in whloh and e n te ^ hospital. It developed est trade joumato for printers and Church Hervlees WTirr—lW..Ooere ter A. Von Hone, 26, of 48 Madison area. keep people off of Main Street. apparently came Thursday in a Maj. Turkington hM served in hos­ farmer might ait down and reason Church services of the local and WTiRC-r»(creosn* What we want decides what w* Mts. Pandit ought to, have 31 spe­ was in the East Cenfetery. Parking faclIltteB were at a pre­ rode before the open, car bearing pital or welfare w6rk in LoulavilTe. might bAfilled in World War IM normal routines ars abandoned. that his rstUra to work was made wherever poaslm sdsqt new Ideas W O N S -l^ e Box ' St., police aaid, tried to avoid the f 'The cold air along the trUi- session that iMted 18 hours. The out for himself that it might be GUead Congregational Churches become, and what we desire most cific yes votes to'support her call, eastern sloues of the Rockies mium In the downtown section the two Presidents. two aides hod been meeting daily Ky., Montpelier, Vt. Boetgn and would, .presumably, be a badge of What can and does go on. Short impossible by\^e crippling afflic­ to my method./Of operation." thus rejecting her condition that tf better to take a little less, and of the actual **losa’’ of a bill, la tion and he turned next to chair That’s whaV we call becoming A tomorrow will be 10 sjn . here, WHAYf-Polks Hop pssrionstely determines our des­ Jo^ToisoT'^rJ No^n. JO A i t h f pushed into the Pacific Northw this morning m Saturday shop- V6ith the panel since MoiidAy. Malden, Maas., and in Hartford. honor for those who made Ita with Sunday - School following at ” ’fy*~‘/ p»ror«< R-\-ue a delegation made no answer Its Miller. Leonard Johnson and biKhway. Mrs. Fortin :rs did. their weekly buying. jUtve it permanently, than to take arbitrary aeltctlon. by the darks seat caning. \ , success the Imrd way an'«| it looks WKNSI—luk- Box tiny. Every IncUnatton is pitted wSs a passenger in Von Hone's car. Light snow fell in south central ■ Egan said that sufficient prog?- f in in g InevitaljlA Therefore, the llilS and 11:15 at Gilead Vote would be counted in support ‘ Frank McDonald, Only major evening event has res* we* mad* at/ the lengthy I more now and nm the ri^ ef get- and prsi|dlnc officer of the lefi^a- •..Q^ doctor’s oreton this work Uke Ken nsM the grade. w n r/-R o o d Show against some other urge. The out- - of the call. , , police Mid. Washington andmorthem Oregon. object of the China ZiObby la to tive house,' of what measures ah'sll Sunday School preceding. WTHfr—»t,t Oners Car Crashes. HIgn Cold wave warnings were Issyed b e ^ ' can-celed. The British meeting to make further media­ : ting nottiihg later bn. There is no Service at St. Peteria Eptaconel w o v e—chB-i en*ns corns of this inoeaanht struggle Is The U. S. feels no declsipn should Benjansla Hutton American clito„ scheduled to meet R h e e H in ts tion unnecessary. Mo we ver. no one fnake peace Impoesible, anywhere. receive adjournment night conaid- WONS—Juke Box be made, until the fate of 22,000 In an accident early this morn for many central states. It was 28 !.fQBSibility that any farm er m ight Church will be a t 11 a.m.. Church registered in our character. To a The funeral of Benjamin- Hut- . Ing, Leonard Shahkman. 17. of 38.1 degrees below zero today in Ciit- the Jehiey OtyTitans In an ex­ connected with the talks w m will­ Court Cases And one way to do this is to dis­ ersUon and what shall not. ThSir fat Boyle high degree, desire may be con­ anti-Com.munist prisoners is made ^Alt down and relate his own wel- decision presumably U prompted School at 9:30 a.m, with the Rev. •T —»»ri|k* ton. 49 Raesworth St., who died E. Center St., was arrested on a ' bank, Mont.; -24* In Minot, N; 'D.f hibition si the Artnorv, called the ing to comment yet on what sort credit an administration, which H. R. Keen ohiciating. , rvt—Peoord Revue trolled and tranaformed Craving 'V, • final. Jan:,23 and until it is known Wednesday in Florida, \rtll be held; charge of recklesa drivihg after the X22 in International Fail's, Minn.. game off a t 9:30 tijis morning of an agreeipent appears to be oint lr> an assembly ^oiy. I sign. I Montana, the forecast today I union demands for automatic wage from the accounts of Dean’s be­ all theae measures in a state-of by M n. Frederick J. Wythe, chair- may be mastered by simplicity in Friends may call at the Watkins I _ The case was continued in Town , was for a high of 20 below In the warning that motori^ shdiujd 26 assault on ber landlord two weeks for hin^lf that some things are V'TIC-Roed Show seatJon at the same time and a ses- progression, compulsory arbitra­ ago, WM continued to Jon. 30 this havior'in the Korean conferences, technical equality, aa far as their On Butter^preading plan of the local March of Dimes, order to share more generously F:;neral Home. 142 East Center Court this morning for one week, i northern areas to- 5 to 15 below In abandon all plana for driving oveh tion of grievances and maintenance unsound because they are based o o --« \rith the underDrtvileged. The sat- Sion might even be harmful to such morning by Deputy Judge John J. that fi t hkd been tough enough to claim to legislative consideration or polio drive, have bSen recaiv VT)"C—B-co-d Shop •talks,s, litth e U. 8- view; St., tomorrow night from 7 to 9 to permit a further investigation. the southern sections. Snow con­ the weekend, unleH it Is o t^Iu te- \ (Conttaned From Pag* Om ) of a unkm shop. The company had 'bn an impossible principle, this week by local reaidents. WO?eB-Juke Bov ttfactlona of aelf-centeradhiias may o'clock. Police today also reported a tinued to fall, with 4 to 8 Inches ly necessarj*. - . I ■ O’Connor. satisfy evsa thejSiina Lobby. But ia concerned, some get thst consid­ labeled sGlft of the U.SJt.''' ThU said it would not concede any of Prosecutor W. David Keith re­ c -,J^or is there, apparently, any eration and some do not. Some’get Washington ^A n y b o d y The legal voters of St. Peters be sublimated by faniUy pffaotlon. minor accident last night in which of hew snow expected during the mistlce agreement, for the polit­ these. that is not the point. It is not .bow would more Rusaiens to pon- Episcopal Pariah sre warned /of nriMY-Ne*'* Ymir flat. Dale .The quality of a' man's character cart driven by Charles A. Ken­ day, Falls since Thursday meas­ quested the continuance to permit ; bhhh.ee .„that .Any fptnwar,. might, to be read out by the clerk, and know what to do with 133,000 tons wnr— mwiw -. Mrs.^Alfred C. Lel^M t , ical (peace) conference itself." _ Wages are not the issue. T ^ , A. ftirther. -laeaeUgaRtm by-Probe- - •we may: negotiate -with' the 06mi" some -do not: Some gri thsir disnce’ the annual parish metting. to/be • ■WTWT^'V*t. X...... — to detormined by hie htomrehy of Bay Faoing n e d y 76. x>f fi6' Spencer St.; *and ured'nearly-a-toot "in 'Sdmr areax. "Actunly;" Kari 'went' ' on, ''cbmpahy' has "offe'fed, and the develop resentment of the idea of lmtter7 prise than iftLOOO tons of paper held the church tonight ax 3. WT>RC*—R-cnr'l Rhnn : dealres. Through awareness and TTie filneral of Mrs! Anna J. William B. Kloppenburg, Jr., 22, Gulf Region Is Mild Uon Officer James Duffy of ths muniaU that reaUy bothers the St passage, and others do not. Some of the best brains in gov- propsgandA There is no better WONS—Juke R-'X Leidholdt, wife of Alfred C. Leld- AboiitTmvn [resident Rhee specifically- re­ union accepted on 11-cent wage- background to the osmuU. ^ i ^ t his political loyalty belongs NoW it would seem ilementsl Officers will be elected to A rre ■ t—a SI., with the Rev. Erich O. Brandt, Of PocahontM, will hold a meeting ing to hmke is thgt once it be­ living allowance. There ore ‘ other breach of the peace, w m arrested Eisenhower administration is ob­ a.‘ Oongrasa wantsjo ger a raise ' other businesa proper to coi e be­ ed by orayer in its msnv forma. Patrolman Peck issued a warn­ gion and in the Southeast were in * ment, the highest sum for that more, meamres on tha clerk a desk of it, but no one hss come up with (Cmtinned from Page^^^ne) pastor of the Concordia Lutheran Monday night at -8 o'clock in Tin­ comes entire.ly cleat that peaceful minor issues, but neither side hM after.she allegedly attatdied her viously dedicated to the idea that than could possibly receive con- i the right answer in pay but ia bashfUlXabout vot- foif the rheeting will be/trans­ WONS—Juke R/>X Adoration, of God and gratitude to ing to Kennedy for failure to grant the SOs and 60s. Light to hfoderate efforts are /failure, we must take been disturbed by them. landlord, Joseph Kustoka, in the pirtlculiw moment. sidcration, some one must do some ~ acted.,The Rev. H. R, Keen will liW _ him trarirfonn low desire Into high Church, officiating. Alfred Lange, the right of way. rain fell in a broad belt from cen­ ker Hall. At this time the Incoming we Will negotiate in the direction The’ present sdminUtrsUon ia ‘" f Oountiw doctors w n »Y Yni'e e-tuntav Dale a girl friend of Lussier, waa hettL accompanied by Frederic E. Wer- officers will be installed by Deputy action—with the help of our Al- The three-man mediation panel, Summer Street houM, beating him ..,No, not one of these poi^blll- selecting. But perhaps, on the other plagued MhUi the problem of sur- ®a *?_»^***^ thejr fees ^ f**'"? preside. \ wrTTri—Posit «Kow desire. Penitence and confession -in 3&,000 M „x. material AvUness tral sections qf Mississippi and Uea.. we hope ^*to bring ■ about dra\6*n from the State Board of with her fiats oitd Ucking him. of peace whenever we have a w o7rri-re* '*K*~-rHimnet« strencthen'liorv asplmtlon. Com- beiT was the soloist. Burial w «i Alabama' northeastward tHtdugh Great PocOhontM Florence Os-. . . Um gets any consideration. Ihe hand, the problem could be re­ pluses—surplus debts surplus tax- - ReaMnrtg 8M after police said they found the tome of Hartford and her staff. It; unification by otheK^ana.’’ Mediation and Arbitration, con­ Ths two reportedly have been chance to., the hate trust is work­ solved rather easily, stonply by rX es, surplus unempISyment, surplus of doHsrA W y why not givi RasldenU at tha.centa|^ shivered > wvtv*p_eoorf- Woune.un mltmf/t snd petition diminish cer­ in Hhe East Cemetery. the Appalachian. Mountain region vened Monday after it became ob- farmer la a moron. He can’t see w o N S -J a k e Rox alleged murder -weapon and ; - a Belsrors were Walter Custer. Dividend Declared to hoped that all elected and ap-1 Prellmtoary talks'^ set ®P a i at odds for two years, and Kusia- ing assiduously, and from many quiring that measures be entitled leftover Democratic officeholders. FTf**”f* “ nu* m «»n> Thuraday morning when/thermom- tits — tain ,d«slres and intensify other black silk handkerchief In her into the Middle Atlantic states. ka to Mid to be ready to evict her. ^jrond his own nose. His vote ia to come up for action in the order It also has lU shorUges, of !>“«««• Instead of crass cash? eters registered 10. degree below W iM Y-Newe urges. Intercession *nd communion Carl Hansen,' George Gsnkofskie Nearly 4 inches pf rain fell in a angles, a t the business of provUig w T ir—po*,* Show home. and Arthto^ yilkie, Sr. Also thto morning, William. R. a • fbV the highest bidder. of their actual arrival at the legis­ cou^nc^Jdlng a shorisg: Re- »■ • generous, heart- TO. That isn’t the worat, though, profoundiv effect the longings of Police charged the two men with By First National 24-hour jteriod at Knoxville; njore that the policy makers and rite WTHT—r. R. Merinee. than 3 inches in Memphis and Campbell, 24/ of 40 Bretton Rd., ^ ,AU this reminds us of some- lative desk in question./ publican Senators. But to * visit­ warming propoeal," said one asrtttcs Jones, ihsl] carrier w n O c—CToiintrv Muele'^ s, m ar’s heart. the slaying of Robert P. Blanchard, 'Who was charged with violatloiu agents of the Eisenhower admin­ In any case, it ought to be made ing taxpayer the most striking legislator. "But if you divide 131,- I here to Co^henter, brought WONS—Juk* Rnx / P-nriatent nraver should be made 40, a Springfield Armory employe, nearly 3 inches In Birmingham, 000 antl-Red Korean War p r l ^ - - ■“ ®"_®?*” !* ®' - thing. It reminds us of what all DOQ tons equally among S31 8 ^ - SKM- .The Board of Directors of. the -Als ■ ...... The Polish Womei)’* Group, N a the. Festal MedUtloa gad CoU' of rules of the road'after a sto'i- istration are ^'worse than- Athe» Shortage is tl» shm^ge of ideas In tho report that at h)a/|fieee. WweT-RboHiatU On flimrf* to.QM-tba.’.,*he desires of our souls who attemiHed to grab Lussier-as- era last June. dlng aeddeht' yestei^y, ' was the experts s3>out the American mg._ authority _ ... of a .. .legislative bouse ^ ^ of Oiat 13I.Q00 tors shd Representatives, each on thh. Lebanon Rd/ sbout half­ wn*Tri—Newe may h« m’rifled srd exalted. A* we First National Bank qf Manches­ Light rain fell in the Pacific i4d, hM postponed it* mecliiiiL iliaUon Service, , son/' the.sailor fled after attempting to rotes scheduled for tomorrow, to Sun­ 'Rhee told* newsmen of U.N- na­ granted a nolle. laboring, man said when the late exists primarily for the fair oon- tons of surplus butter. Meanwhile, would get 300,000 pounds of but­ way toN^Icnester, it was 16 de­ .-WTHT—tf* Your Buelses* fix ett»n*

sfcrsi55s:«ysp;ir ;-■ >rr.-Xir~ > ' --j *V’' f I' .• With Antics at Polio Dance v < - Bokon, Jan. 19 (Bpactal)—Bol- >c|ude a meeting of thh Men's CTub ton's ballaa of Uta M'a ^'a brought YOUR GUIDE TO Monday at 9 p. m. and the W8C8 Aoam tha houaa at Uia polio dance on Tuesday, also a t 8 p. m. a t Uia Ilalnbow a u b 'la a t night. An' official board meeting JPrl- SERVICES '■Dreeaad In authantlp coatiimea of day a t 8 p. m. will hear the final the "roaring twahtleS,** Barbara report of the Building Commit’ Afnord, ^ P at Doblay, Barbara tee Studying the pr6poee First Congregational Church waa The total number bf visits for the New York—’The biggrot man In both on' hand, snow caps for eVqry $ n us ro a •SCAUOPS ENAMEL aad LACGTOPI year was 1,79^^ day and chSlna for Uiom occaaiohs \ BEPnnsaiifos held 'Tucaday evening with over Returns m^christmas seals are opero,, and the happiest, la Salva- when your SMety depends upon a MACHINE SHOP SERVICE • GUMS tore Baccalonl. — EBABQRABLE PRiCBS . 110 "persona attending. Harold ■tfll being roceived ty the commit­ I them. ■■ ■ \ ...... a EGUIPMBNT • P U A S r s FREE ESTntATBB Newberry waa re-elected president tee. They reported the receipts are Biggest ? He weighs 800 pounds. It is also neccHary to have your a PARTS (new and reboUt) a ACCESSORIES BOUTR se-*.wAPnNo oom i. of the Ohurch Assn. not qtUte up . to the leveL of the It’s also true, that there’s no one brakes properly adjusted- at - all OORWRf W iliR lt liE . a ^ e ' period Mat year. quite like this famous basso buffo, a s u w u E s : A TTm ElOiillBLO BIQM times Hut never more important i n y t SpuMo SL, TeL w -i h u u . . Others., alacted.. Include:. Clerk. X Art Unit‘S^ednte set master of a seor» ^ inimitablo than in the winter when-Improper, a DUPGNI PAINT, SUPPLIES -T--TBL an[-**Me« Dexter - Burnham; treaaure/(^ The schedule for the first classes comic masks, who by pointing Just ly adjusted brakes can—and will— Charles Hudson; assiatant treaa of the new South W indsor/Art one pudgy finger can split your Mnd you into a skid that could MAMCHiSTtt urer. Mrs. £htrl Sanford‘^^ v e s t­ League were announced Thursday sides aa surely as if all his fingers easily prove fatal to you or to m ents adviaer, Bobert B..Md K#- Becelve Bcgistratlon certain note, in a certain scene, at equipment, but it Is good to know CONMUNITY PRESS -r *-r- adds icing to eake ha baked far Ms wedding to Betty N. adopted at the suggestion of the< He has a sign language, for that the adjustments cim be made Cor. Na,^, Mala apS {fa. Sehaol MANCHESTER FOR fXTRA M ONir Chnreb u aMdel ef ent in Gardiner. Na.. wkara twnwtrk^toarrtoC' Finance Committee. At the next / k committee will be at the Town though he speaks English, signs a certain spot on the sthge, must have his hand held high." by experts right in UiF same ga­ Streeto^Talephotta MW-STW / cenvees, pledges will be received Hall from 3 to 5 p. m. tomorrow help. When he wants to say orches­ rage where -W other mechanical ■'-"scr: ■ M -ffe' iregular church service oh /to receive registrationa and fees. tra. he Mws the air as If playing a - He held hie high, nradO' up an WE FAY f ’ Ill Ij.MS M tVork ls dote.,^' ' O-Pi DRY CLEANERS Cenvaas Sunday and the preceding Jones win h•<>>**rmen of Wapptog eorrespondeat, Mrs,. Aa-. brown shirt over his broad chest. . ;.pft|8au^pN s^rax^ 4 m ale C o llfia, tekphoae Mltahell ICTdai^ini who advised flupt: Charles J: Pagr arrahged to 8-441E • \ < him to concentrate on comic roles. have the 24 pupils In the primary EBlEEOdNCY REPAIRS g As -;- o il There had always been the domic grads go through thsir lessons In FRAMS8 AND LENSES ADAJiilY’S SifndArtiing Sw eatsr spirit In him, aa well as tha spirit a dowmtown department store in SLEEP HEADQUARTERS LUIRICATION e s s o s M v k of music, he recalls. He was a full view of pasMraby. 701 MAIN 8T*. MANCUESTn TaL Ml-e-197S Baa. MI-S-dSTI a Batterias a Aeeeaaartaa noan AOif Sew-Eaiy For Young Girls boy soprano. He also was the "We decided to take the school • GoM lOIMl Aata W aahhig^Boad Sarvtoa:^ ' . / ■ . .eT irtfh' *] i-- ytnmg’' son " ordered i j y tJ w fond- to the patronsr’l-Baga-aakL...'Sttm wiMiuiiiiiiiMiMHaaaaifiessssa *■ Fimstwin Foewnnx “ V father to entertain company with knew from past experience .that TiMKi-iip e Ac his humorous imitations. many of them would not pttend - But the father, aubstantlal busi- regular visiting periods at the TELMi-9-t11S /* TeL BO-f-SiOT nesaman. tried to stop it there. He sehboL" HOLLISTER •/SpriiiN Air MUMla tp k . W. (Car. a« Broad) EMito Throptoa Baa# \ . 'Wanted the future singer co be an ;■ ■- appepeered at the Met in 1940. “ to mfplMlid n i itoinPraiia hsad and kvato preea ^^4* ■eket msvle debut witb ber to *T iff end af the Inea.** Lie iOilighted In Italy in 1931, he be­ ANOmLTRY aPOOT WBAE f e / ; : y was brought to Hellyweed free Pare where aiwb el Ate^as M came an American cltiMn two for physldaaa, daetlsta, boat- a SPORTS WEAB t*-.- ■ > •-Vikie decades, later. He now' has a .New, , (tOME HERE .■easatea.'- .cto,. 'M: Jtoer. aarvtoe., Free JUteraiiooM ^ Y ork aj^rtm ent whin-e he iuid w it for^yaa Mven days a week, Saadayi aad CARTfRTREE wlfTatay during the Met' aeauibh, fdr'Morage ia.yoxr deep froeM H e lld l^ ^ OPIN and a ycgr-roiind home some. 25 or hero a t tba pfawt. DAILY miles away bn the Jeney.aboro. f9.B t Jetoi St. Tel M1*S-7881 EXPERT COa Oeve , aQi;;:yd -^-uhear,r' ha pMjrii 7 PHONE IttM tSS . X S S k Doesn’t lasprovisa C t-W b O D fO K He does not Improvise, he de­ LOCKER PLANT clares. Whet Me does en the stags 51 BlaaaR St. PhoM Ml-S-a434 .STORAGE. nd what he doesn't haSn’t been CAAAE to T.F.HOLLORAN doiie—Is thought up lohg ahead ef GUEST RO tim e. RINBUL HOta - He-demonstrated with a hand­ ExehMiva Otstrlbatoro fiaally laeatad . cnnvnniato aai kerchief. "I want to psM this •way fraai tha b i^ tharangb- handkerchief,” he aaid, iMlllng.tt Arnkrum Bratbers WOODWORKING CO., lac. Cara, nsttaetlva Sarvtofc Ma«- from* his packet and unm ding !(. 'am PlaeUtlMk - 'J t can be done In *■ hundred ways. - Corner Plenaaat VaU^ Road and Roato 5 Shat 4542-44 I can do It like this”—politely, with a bow; "or like this"—Jabbing It at SOUTH WINDSOR. OPNN. T. HOaORAN me; "or this way"—throwi^ it. TEL. HTFD. 94198 PlMaral OIroetar "But n o t ^ g Is left to chiuice, the effect is calculated." C ^ f 5297 He went on to explain. "The CUSTOM WilliMaScUDHio ’ Thia good-lookini sweater U basic .line of a role must nevsr be 118 Omtar 8L-TW. iCM-ltae 188 Bpemn St. M l IB4.1W vv/r. knitted In the popular rice stitch 8057 violated, ef courM. But I follow SLEEP AWNINGS dnd features a . surplice neckline 10-20 the French and Italian style rather HOWARD’S «SZVT1V • . t ,, which gives a deaderizing effect. than the German. I make only Oppaatto Mary Cheeey library : - k It la Sapecially designed for.Uie A darling little school or party 58$ Mala SL—NI-a-ASSa hard-to-fliid slaea 40, 42 and 44. dress for girls, cut on easy to do Pattern No. 5297 contains knit- princess lines. So simple she can , ting Instructions for sizes 4Q, 42 make It in sewing dess. SILVERWARE r* - and 44, material requirements, Pattern No. SOU is in aises 4, REHNISHED , MERRILL’S stitch Illustrations and flniahlng 6, 8, 10. 12, 14 years. SUe 6, 3 AND O A K j ^isher ■ I ' ' directions. yards of 39-inch; 3^ yards pur­ Send 25c in coins, your name, chased ruffling. REPAIRED DELICATESSEN MARKET address and the pattern number For this pattern, send 30c iaJ TO LOOK NEW coins, your name, address, Mm a' i, i ' . to ANNS CABOT, THE MANr CALL — OPEN SUNDAY ~ •4 OoM—d Strant ^ c - m CHESTER BVBNINO HERALD. desired, and the pattern number to 1159 AVR> AMERICAS, NEW SUR BURNETT, MANCHESTER ML^-4843 A FULL LINE OP TnL MI-3-7384 . WYE Y09 uw nm SAl F M BSYDfATE VENETIAN HJNDS TORE gd, N. y . . . f BVRNINO h e r a l d , 1159 AVR. aCOLOCUTS ^ sou acusnitY m H Praaeatlng the complete Anna AMERICAS, NEW TORE 99. N.T. • W B M U N a B ^ Frw n P e My i y OOMBlNAnON STORM I ’ V G U C H . i ICYFTfS FIGHTING WOMIN-.n«w -Cabot NSe^ework Album.- Diroc- Basic fashion for ’53, FUI and aSMOKED PISH I WINDOWS bM d o o r s I gu up'ta euMka to an toetoan- .itOM. for puppet mittens. be(dc :Winter, is a coraplcto guide to. N srEii R Weil a PICRLE8 r to Gbkdi* whert tuen are jHkaa Igyplka unhranity w m m tIAUTIFYING RAFID TRANSIT. w etkenbuM wkai a HOBS IFOEUVBIBS O Pm WNDAYS* k A ^ i e C lunatkMguM'uwtogtog aiW to » Arm umtaraidery atitebes and g rt^ planning a practical, aoqr-slmpto ERE MflHcfcQitwr An JOHN V -V - , ■ -|« M fbniMFb bsAM but to i i htollty flw Nburay atatka to tou DabkaTiUai 188 WK8T CRW’fR R u8 WaM Aeatgaa are nrtotod In this wardrohp. Gift patU n prtated in- TtL10-»4668 iA-M*t*TP.M. •M -N AIM m w •'’V M ceatE • ■ - 7 aUk tha-book. Sand. 35 cadta today. 89 GAIT ST. M I-e« 4 5 i V \ ' r ' (■ r ! ,■ r- :r ■A/- I- i ■ \l. A J \ -----

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Buti somehow,, he Just couldn’t ACROM. DOWN A ticket aeilar with a carnival sideahow^tmned a parrot that me- flndVthe sort of a job to suit hts lAprpl'B'cRplUI l C3MnyUke moiiged his patter to the crowd, need. The type o( work be had 0 color u t ahOve. friends!" the teller In i^ml. was difficult to find — a control til* 3 Heat'treat k) yell. “Don’t crowd! Take IndMd. Hla temperament was vary s "'-9M*t « —> . 3 Philippine your time. Give everybody a odd; It Beams... h* kod to work in^25 Points . • UC^r* Negrito 'chance! alone. He couldn'.t bear to ’’plug 'IS Pip*] capts 4 Rots flax T One afternoon the parrot got >and prod"; be must be ’’free" and 14 EmbollUhed hy exposure V T i r H looae from her stand and when the. “on hit own.” All off work would In 00 to 55 Vicipjfy 15 Plot anew 3 Mountain I i e g aelier waa able to look for his p*t, drive Mm "mild," and heavy labor Play^uffieM Waagiff Newcomer ^ A Ts to T iiO o k 1* Prevarication nynph he had tO'search about a half mile "did him In." He’d hold a job for No Secrets W hen this Fellow 'Calls Fouls { I t Island in th* fi Small crowns ** Musteline SfiSsTt from tfle show lot before locating half a day, and than walk out In Pacific 7 E g )^ has an mammals sts poor Poll, deep disgust. Of coursa ha didn't AlEa;stSide Over 17 Men Neto 22 in Find Hall I t City in t b * o t 3M.00033 Weight IStTctcolated She was reared back t are 46 Heavy blow bit one of the crows, twisting out dear I'll try my hand. Thsre'a lota .....Nafsiff Arms-and the Suffteld To Play First Base; Flip* in 20 Talllea moldiac 11 Tint :nown over 47 Warmth of the circle, would dart down and of Joba that I can gat." This suited •t. Joaeph'a, two basketball teams Although Active 13 Dirks the world SO Indonesian ot pluck a souvenir of gleaming Dangle to a ’T ." CMad he, "In Thrice Rated /Highly CCIL *T . S4R^teas» with Idantlcal records, meet, to­ Sfi Irritates I t Cleaning 33 Stout strings Mindanao pluma^ from the stranger. life, one cannot shirk. S o ... as ■ ■' - —rr“ / aO ibhlo impli 34 Seem 83 Priority And each time this happened there aeema no joba for me — m.v morrow afternoon at the East Side New York, Jan. ID (/P) — If the .Dallas (iP) —Lynton (Dusty) Bristol S#N>ke lac* 31 Bh 3SSave (prefix) unfortunate Poll, In al perfect imi­ darling wlf# has gona to work.” Rec In one of the opening contests Philadelphia Athletics don’t im­ Boggeaa Is poxxled,. Ho has Meriden • ' cdginK > tation of her owner’s voles would — Karl Flaater. o f the newly organised central , prove their standing In 1964 it officiated in 5,3M snorts con- Hall ... 31 Egypt haa a 1 1 r - l| ■r shriek out: - - CkNineeticut Valley League. Game ■ won't be for lack of trying. tm u over a period of <8 years Windham • . o e'e • a • 4 « \ — climat*^ K ^ 1 ’’Don’t shove, frienda! Don’t time la scheduled for 3 o'clock with The A ’s IX-msn crop of rookies and his waist line keeps right Middletown crowd! Take your time! Givd Neighbor t - Toiir baby la a cote e preliminary , preceding at 2. , is loaded with talent. It con- on growing. Manchester nPem al* E Httle rascal, DdM bt take after . (ab.>. everybody a chancel" tains a TVlple-A League batting Boggeaa .wwrics hssehall ta W hla father ? THE BPinsOY Invaders started ’’ cliamplon. a Triple-A League By HAL TURKINOTON 33: Mother — Well, yea and no. Hla the summer, bootball in the fall o 7 37] Sue Did the gang like your their season by dropping their pitching champion, a Double-A and basketball In the winter. Art Pol'teln hrd a nlcnlc lu the ,^tir«at guns! My erf**'*'- * I father ii nolM|uita so cute, and first'two eUrta. With the addition League fielding leader and a Sln- ■econd half at the Arinory last 41 ring? 1 more of a rascal. of several new players and as a ‘ gle-A League king. Dusty suited officiating In OM Dutch Mae— Like It? One of them rec­ football 28 years ago. Re haa ** polnUto lead u result of Improved shooting and The recent Il-man trade with HaU High to s 60-55 vlctdrv over meatur* P ,» ognised It! been working basketball gam-s i i “Hlstakea break soma man team play they have captured the New York Yaskees' brought Manchester High. T h e visltlnr OUT OUR WAT BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR H( 44 Swedish B for 21 years,... Re aUrted bU. they make other man.” their last e1|ffit gainet-to produce thenr Vic Power, whose .S4» bit- Warriors gained a sweep o f the weight-,,. r Then there’s the abaent-minded -a..comnM>ndahla XZ-won. and loet'- career as a baaebsll iimnlre. In P W buslrtesa 'man" who ‘ took ' Ms "w ife tlag. msrk-led'Mi-AmeHema-Aese- two xame Mriea.aa..A.n... 43 Itevoliitim ■ record. / i elation hitters. Power,'who can -TOW ihV lUa on (he N i- tuit. t per second , to dinner Instead of Ms stenog­ patrons of the jQuarterdeck Playing In the local Rec Senior tional League sUff for a de­ • * • CHS OP P is s r iH N ^ I rapher. UCunn photo, play practloslly any position. Is cade. , ^ MUST •UV' K A iMIOUMk (ah.) Club in Pirate Bay, Fla., fish .LeagM and e few independent tilts f o b t h e FIBBTTIM E in many ft6AO/tCAmMCIDeV~^ ' (India) • ,afi fi futd 3 record, signed a professional ba.<«eba]l son. The Negro slugger ham­ 2.3QD, games, oftlri^ ‘" ’<1 M iw -ly turned tH & t A l« > 41 Scatter, as h P .... Darius l^mgle was man, who house any time a fliRi mors than Joq, £ewai>dowiikl. a former :out- contract -'with the Milwaukee mered gfi d ou M ^ Ifi trinlMi.->lfi ated at 500 football gamee and the trick. - Elglh Batursky riOH-OR 5U Rf«se HStt kxres 0/ « 18 inches long it caught—^Mrs. PERH>^ ATOwM House 49 Correlative P alwaya \vaa “ about to work.” He’d etaading performer at SufTield Braves'___ organisation,...... will ^be in home runs ani dro-re In 88 runs tooted the whistle la 2,200 employed a 2-1-2 .floating aona DA6HIH6 MtC *IH» H0U6S WITH A say. “ Be busy while you can; In Louise Boeckman, Fairfield Gar­ basketball oontoats. until late in the game. PAIR OP tlCKSItt >bRlC.LOUbOM of cantoris tl r High, la the vleltors' leading scorer | the Na.ssiir” lineup” siind*ay Ifter- with Kansan City last season. 31 Pipe again P life there la not time to shirk." dens, Cal. Polstein got practically an hla I • ' __ . Haberi was a Bob Trice, the Negro Boggeaa waa an all-around 33 Fried Ughtly i H4 tallied 28 jwinU last Thursday 1 member of the University of Conr who preceded Power to the A ’s, athlete la hh competitive dava. ^ p s the^ eeay way, on lay-ups. and Quickly CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER : neeticut team the past two sea- was the International League's When be played baacball In the Held to three point*-in the open­ 34 Covered wit! H V6#d€r-Root of th« Hertford In-1 Bonn. He left Bchool lAut month biggest winner and most valuable .„A jlm Enright.referees. The CTilcago official nirouettea Texas la «fu e sometimes he ing half, the Warrior shooter kick­ pitch and rears s'hen he eatehes collegiate cagers bresking the lule- Left to -ivht En-icht reiu a trir, would pUy every position on ed In w-lth nine hoop* and four t./i basoball he'« a strong armed pitcher. He won 22 and lost 10 ‘ ping foul, basket no good b^ause of travelling Infraction and foul ftfr pu«:,ini * (N E A). S3 Erects . S ■tart m U»e backcemri along with j wghthanded pitcher. with Ottawa to earn a Septem­ the field just to show he could free tMses. Hla tap-ln of a mlaaed 39 Charger Stan MIela. basketball coach a t ! ______ber trial with the A>. The other do U. fou] with half a -ntinute to go put Suffield High School. I 1 two minor league champs are both the Hall flve out fpopt by five Stan Beneaka. who won his BUGS BUNNY second basemen. Tomniy Gior­ points and It Iced th* game. monogram at Suffield Academy, Long Leading dano paced the Salty League In The Weatlea *lso used a tone XU. CO fin and Dan Sullivan will be the start­ Courant TrouDces Millers, Move ing forwards. Richard Barnett, home runs with 24 and Forrest XVUTH8U Jacobs was the Texas League’s) With Moe Morhanti (30) and Gene OlOASOOOJOB, the teatn'e tallest man, will jump i Johnson (14> leadini|.the way. the canter. Pirate Rookie best fielding second baseman. H e ! Local Sport tOAra* nn!**?".1 /from ■ nine / Advance publicity report St. Jo­ also batted .232 playing in all 164 I i Raek into Tie for First Plaee point deficits twice. \ . / games. seph's to be e smell team but very P a fT lfip C^teinlng ItoU fbr hajf. Coast I.,eague Another Ann prospect la third faet and boasting fine outside STANDINGS Chatter . ihO0teni.-.Thl A-combination could M o a t V a liiit h la , ^ f***"®" Ji«« Flnlgan, who came JXIOHI T a i u a u i e l * l a y w isreBrin the deal that sent Robin.: W L P o t prove troublesome to George Frsnkie’ss Drive-In . . . T.-’'.! .875 Rec liefiuiis^ “ I ^Jaharias C ited H i t 3 5 H o m e R u n fi I pitcher Kar-y Ryrd to the 310VYBS of the Notre Dame- Mitchell'e club. -"arllordford Courant . . . . 7 1 .87.) Oklahoma and Notre Dsme-Iowa a Way to break the local z o n e ^ r- MASOR/ Dead-eet tn atahing a good ehow- Flnlgan, waa rated Naesiff- Arms'• -p -.Da?- 'rSirsiiir'risX' For Com eback football game w ill be shb'Wn Suh- tog-lntenniaeion-tnirt-tirad-Mstetn ' f4T Ing In hU leepm opener. Mitchell New York Jam is *’>' the/Yanbeea He Herm's, Cameras • ./•. 2 D .33J P B E - P t S . night starting at 8 o ’clock at to best advantage, Backeouct men you SOT A willmake MrUln that his gtrong- J * , ! ‘ ■ • P »- batted ."08. Mt homers and Miller’s Ra.vuit.aht -^ r-l •- .335 J««n.UW!9 ciflc- League xlOggtHg cAampidn, '"drove Ini 80 run's M Binghamton to f mnor.v.- r ;...... 5 Uj6 BuRhfmliiiiii 'HftrtfoffF. "Johnny Sni?* either Diele^ est team will be oh the fldor for Mayflower ResUuraht 1 7 ,120 Wilton or Ray Moore. Spinning uraEWoeiiTo two pitching leaders, the Piedmont; earn sll-star /ranking. Another 1 B u i k e , f ...... V t Sea Island. Oa.. Jan. 16 OP)— Lujack, ^ rm e r Notre Dame All BflUM THiirrv ytAK» tpo goon the opening tap. 2 Mp.doii, f ...... ___."'ll Bsbe Didrickson Zaharias, whose Amerlcsn and current backfield around, the mptt would fake, draw­ TJOOJrr vex? « -• • • » league batting king and the first i "'*** s t ^ la Harry 0 Perry. «r ...... ' j The Courant pulled back Into a Z (irabek. e 1'.’. ' . ' , * ’ S valiant fight against cancer waa poach/ will )>e the narrator. Dave ing the opposition from t i n ^ the A L S11ROWIBC and Joe Haberi Negro in PitUburgh National 11);'"""’ &av-annali where first place, tie with Frankie’s 1 X ...... « voted the greatest sotorts come­ Ha;«'8 reports tickets will be avail- h^P Slid pass off to Polstein for ALLEY OOP wlU be at the for.verd positions League hUtory will- be among the i " 13 homers and drove In 6l Driye-In by trouncing Miller’s 0 Conran c ...... t back of 1953. got the hews at a able at tjie Bushnell box office. the duck cutting from either side. Cominf Oat Swinfing T; HAMLIN ----S .e.- (s l.'’L'-lKIcirJ, fi * • «i ' • with big Frank Toro, in the pivot. flock of rookies competing for regu- ‘ *" P fieme* on a .258-bat- Restaurant.'<3-39 in tlie nightcap 1 kniKm. g dismal moment. Set-shooter Tommy Dlneen end lar Jobs tn the Pirates' spring i ^*’1?, of lest nigiil'a Rec Senior League "Awful . . . v.-orst round of golf/ JOE McCLUSKEY and Anne SILVER did the aame newcomer Lou Orlandq will handle training camp. ’ ^ Mlmir will battle I t , out With 'iV.-'nbiH. In tlie firrt contcs',, Tv'as- n Touii .to 1M7 73 I ever nlaved In 1 ly life." the Bat/ Elizabeth Conger walked down the thing for Manchester several -illller'a <») the backcourt______duties.______Among^ these__ Dale IsMig, who slammed M Nca)/\\’atHhgton and Al Ro erleon siff Arms dci'ea.ed tiie J.Iayilowcr n;caned yesterday Just b efor^ a aisle at Hm <3hurch of St. Thomas time^ but the pass altvays seemed ■terUtS oniy Surowiec haa not drove In 1 is runs at third catching spot. P.ob- Restaurant d:-45. ■1 llohenllial, f feporter' to'd her she had e^-ed Moore In New Voyk this morning. to deflect right off aomeone’a AiuJereoii, ( , plkyed college ball. Haberi and **"">'*'“ o‘l «n«i was vot.-d the most i hatted .278 at Ksn.aas City. • • • 2 Cut Ted Willlsr.18. Boston Sox Joe is Manchester's greatest all- ringers and go out o f bounds. Orlando played at UCtonn and I '’"•'"‘ hie player In the PCI„ will be lAhe Yankee fa.-m club last year. 2 S m i t h , c . . . . J(^nSon hit for two hoops In .TB E BfAYFU>VffSR9( opened• 2 Floys, g .... sli'gcer, fb-'the "corasback" honor time spoKsfilgure ahd former All the .flrst quarter and those were Toro and Dineen perfornuKl for the *he five plhyers trying tit'. Watllngton had .262 at Ottov.-a. the flist quarter. \viUi some nca. '; 2 Tlnelev, g ... *n the 23rd snnval Asitisioclfited American and Olympld track star. New Britain Tfachera College. Sff*' “ *e Rrst baae job at k>M j Ed Burtaeby, a rIghUuinder. end .shooung. that -mada It eppesr 2 Dem ko, * ... Press year-end poll the only points Manchester got as Mitchell believes he has ona oilmonth, ^ e : ^«hn O^ray,* lefthander, appear to if they might hg on their way to 4 WINNERS of three of ^r i r flrst ®6« period. 14 Total, ...... n JJ.J 3» "It m«kea me feel good.'’/riie the atrongest benches In the C C V L 1 «'¥«««•’«■ i ‘j'"* »»«■•“ »■*« lije biggesL upset of liic scmou.. icoro at helf lime.. 45-lS Courant rMponded with e li^ re Simolicitv. four starts the Temple Betk!th Sho- A l wulanget also conhecM for too hoops, Morhai dt, Johnsdb and with .Bing Miller. Ted Kachnovvskt Ihad a ^previous Pittsifiirgh Rial aa i Uic starting staff, along with nov.-cver, iite Arms came battling Beierees, Allbrlo-Horrath.' The Babe—ehe, Msn’t bekn call­ lom basketball team- will play a ratchipr. Howie Lnutentoch spearheaded and UConn'a Hal “ Deacon" Gard­ 'Irtce. Biirtscb) won 12 hud lost bacit to gain an iS-1'7 first period ed Mildred slnc^hildhood—to here Emanuel Synagogue Wednesday A l G runwald, up from /N ew O r-! "even and poated a 2J82 tu rn ed run Maanllt'a (M) night at 7 at the H e r t f ^ High the second session drivn that ner ready to spell the first five. ^ !cad. h rom that poipt on George ! F pm. n i?*®*!'* Open leans w here he hit . 29^ D ale Cod- i average at O ttow M lejiew h qp a dfie- MlU'heli’s qtilntct-'kleadily in T e^ord . f .f..'.. > As e gym. Manny. Solomon coaues the caught Hall flat-footed and pro­ gan , a N avy retum M ; and hold -1 cpaafiij elbow eperatfon. O ray,’ a oi'Cascd its ler.d. Don La^.'alle, tail­ H a b e r i . i ...... , I ' l local quintet. vided the locals' with'n 3^23 In­ r.«.B.f.u.se«.sa grow ler, c .... ' s .to I ‘ ®‘’*’ nation’s top fehi- termission bulge. . WfwSMSiWln.1 overs Preston \V a^ and Paul j Yaakee ckattri my Kansas CBv, ing over Jack Ferguean'a plac?, 3 Drnrfs. a ...... ;< .M i f «''»ne links'stsra. ' Sm ith w ill be the-m hers trying to I p o s t e d a S-T r e c « ^ . -— .w— -* v.-ss tile offensive aiauidout iov i LfUBjU/ i !..' , CQtCAFTAINS Ckirt Wright Then Polstein went into actionT Saddler Drops . » 4-4 JO*'/ T’-e dcpj-sSslon from that aWful He scared 10 points in a row before “I don't Jiko your ottitudo, Wilmotl Whon wo wort mtr* tegular ftist bpse Job. j Arnold Portoedrrero, a returning .Ta.■«= in Is inc the greatest New York. Jan. 1614V- Sandy Negro rookjd from ^ n v e r, to win /Include Walter Kellner, and Norm 2aibel wore the only i Ch ■,pf V, t ■... , the first meet of the season for the led :^-44. Johnson scored a one BOOTS AND^^R BUDDIES Wait Now! 2 filin g about golf. It’s what I handeN Morhardt tapped In a re­ BY EDGAR MARTIN Baddler, _th'e featherweight champ. H ^‘®*’'I brother of Alex; Len MaUraxzo, ones able to hit for double tigurca J) r.rifflih, f ...... 4//couldn’t find .vrsti rdav. j ji.gt Indians \ Ducks, coached by Dick MOOMCXMiyMr goes ‘ o Fort Jay Mondav to work I / " I® ‘ he Western ; Bill Harrington and Art Ditmar. with 14 and 12 points each. iJ B. ZaIh'I. c ...... bound fifid they scored oh a hook, • • » '' ,5 Flfhfr It .■...... wouldn’t feel a thing. Whet hap- cutting tb^ margaln to 53-50. A f­ Awav )«n .w iiro 9 ^/ V I'W t V W t XAVHWSG \ HW ^ •^»«OQV vonw..o\o out -his last three months In the Ih e latte.- ha . a peculiar record. 3 nrci-nheimi, g .. Patricia /Keller McCormick, 5 ■ "«i«d to my )il!’ -ing can hannen ter Polktein. dumped in , two free CMOS enKvSANonn ^ XWt MPOWNB , VOO Arm y confident he still can handle .„u * ** *’® " ’®® ®"*y ‘ " ’® ‘®?‘ at Ot- IN THE SECOND CONTENT ) ‘1 Natera, Olympic springboard and platform IHOM eOtST BUR HO 0KB V300VD VRQKB 'anybody in hf. division. Jibe,, courant piitscnred. JiUllcr's wving champion, won 15 American throws. Morhardt found the rang* ICXPBt'MEHT ▲kSRJn- la 7'otal*-r.i; n W . « y 4 X „ ^ .lsnt as tough a# they rayrrffiVlHg *vin^: cTiamplonaHlpscTiamnlohaKlD* Jiiring during theth> ^ the BWe/vrith ahhtherleffi’' L « VB w iv vt ovn l .....The *Wh'ny 5-7 Kuy, and short last night in his first start tn cans. stop Johnny Littrell. a good-field, Coach _Tominy Cpnron aubatituted freely.'GIl Kidd.' Red Hennpn and The FOUL LINE told ithe dif­ montha . The Pirates came op with a ten- no-hit kid, are back for another ference in this one as^H did the Saddler, sleek at 130*i pi^ndi. shot. Both were found wanting Bo'ij Grabek led the way for the Sport Sefiedule Williams Collects $5,000/ strike when they grabbed Gerry CMuraht with l7, 14 and 12 points first over in the Hall bgnd-box. stopped Bossio In 2:35 of theminth Lynch, the Piedmont League’s last spring. Cofich Dale Harper's i.cbargea respectively. Dave Flayd waa higli ____, JMIMfjr round of ,t non-title g ty a t St. hatting king, in the draft. The 28- BSSSByTSaSSSyTY made good on 22 of 38 triaa to the for ^fillers with 10 mark^ra, Naaslf.> v*.^iuffleld, 3^30—Rec. Weekly fpr Casting Skill Ntpholas Arena after dcrntplng hlm year-old .slugger batted .388 for Indian’s 13 for 21. ‘The fOul s h d o tliig fo r both BA^s at Lenox al'3 p. m. \ ti^Ce for automatic mUpit counts the Yankees’ Norfolk farm club, Shooting wss good by bhi Game ^ ncclcd games w’es much Imjproved over Mondar, January |$ * * th thV:'thtrd and hin)nv The ~seo. hit 21 home tuna, and drove In IflS* Wlliiani*'’ clubs. Manchester hit for .31 o f .... ontf knockdown a ^ t^ ly was more m feaaon'a past perfdrifVfiiicea 'X jforth tin iA V t. Pioneer,“ r:T5—' ■lid His' 'partner) won an internation­ runs. He la regarded as a fine proe- Y. . ■ . attempts from the field and Hfidl o f d push than a ^ n c h . pect. Other outf!eId rookies include Weather forecavt for a saow- al sail fish contest off Florida, j had 19 for 60. Polateih e e o ra d ^ COLLEGE BA.SKirniALL Silk City vs, Hilinskls. 8:30—Y. Bfith judges Frank Forbea and Gail Henley and Bob Davis. \ storm forced Bustneas The Red Sox Slugger caught pita I but. two of hia team’s baskets in 1*8 POP Ghairiey Bherte y had Sandy pitch­ Art Pootgrats ta raaeel to- East Tuesda.v, Jaauary Ifi the final, half, m Marked For SncccflB Hilrteen pitchers are among the the flrst day, two the second., BY AL VERMEER ing an S>A slimotit going to the 28 newxomere. The best appear to ■Igllt’s exhlMtloa with the Jer- Notre Dantt 83, Holy Oosa 81. Miller's vs. Mayflowers, 7:15— ;.’ Frinc«tpnJ()6^ — - Rec.; . . . _ *• fom for MICKEYLFINN J>i« ee" Barney FeHx, bo Georgo O'Bonnetl,'' tfi-yen r^g ■ey. •CHy -Tlteim-' IHh msrwlag;' . ..take., ..fiav, latereat, Any«- EmlNwnMsinf Moment!- BY LANK LEONARD" Fordham 83, Colgate 53. / Indiana Tho game-to In the wO*. a to n ^ . IT- had Saddler on righthander from Hollywood, aad The B.fi’s are on the real In v*. Kerins,'S-SO^/Rec^ thing, Williama. has to be the A k ^ r y Wednesday night with the s o C L B V tr ^ w ' Tufte 95. S t Michael* iV jt) 7K 7 greatest. . The four-Ume Ameri­ RARMNAIE, HERE HE COMES/ to p '-5-8. / FeHx gave the first, la rry lassalle, a young right­ Lenox, Mass;, tomorrow- after- preliminary carded fm- 7 o’clock ^XINQ Tl-llNG3i hander from Jacksonville. MrDon- Bridgej)ort. 74. Adelphl 63. / / can League batting champion and and the main go abqut 8:15. ARTUTTIE- PHUtANOns ‘ , eighth to BoeelO', a noon for an Ea

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-J I -\ 'j- I * j J* I. ■ - <./ ■I 7 : ■■■>1 :’J V/, J .■ J I: ...... - ' 1 '■/; _v ■ MANCHESTEft EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY. JANUARY 18. 1964 l^NCHESTEH EVEWltlG iHEBALri. M AfeH M TEZ, COWK., SATURDAY. JANUARY I«, 1954 AntenMbiln for Salo 4 \ Roobu wlthoBt RaMweN Senriree Offered 13 Heatlnf^—Phmibint 17 Delp Wanted— M a le.36 H ob— liold Goods,— Renee* lor Sale Articles foe: Sskt - 4 5 Wtmtcil— To 58 m 7? Ronaen tot Sale -72 IH T CHEVROLET FVnrdor dthix*. LARGE FRONT 'bediloom «vith je to Ad^reSfl iXNNOX Fumacas and a’ami air WROtGER TTflPE Kenmore w * ^ MANCXOBBTER -Im m td la U occu- >».!«« In. TV~AHTEWWAS taataUad. repaired, baatmg Bari Van Camp. Mitchell kltchm privileges farlraupie «r at^Nv^LBUTERr-Coloni^ six large HBports Special Gifts OvfliaB Defense to Fens .credibly l^ced-ar liaK . GoJUuutt PRODUCTION MEN .U V B BAIT FOR ice fishing.^ 30 er, eo# year ted, Exceilent ■ condi- 'ANTED TO. BU Y--78. ^ G r ^ u p explain C e ^ yerfna^j^ a m p t n uiywherd. DoiiglM -i— ------— ...... :~7T 'ition.^ldt. '8d515. ^igr. ■ , __X'V 3 ^ " '. ' " " Drive tftcr 8 p.m. tecs uondWdi) ■ MI ifeaf, miiQmatle ffi6|Mac*, com b tetioh storm s, ■ . NEKDHb^^7V ". ,^ jv a t*r,. fully teautetm;' atorm comer lot. OI an* DMA financing J>0 (»faB t>ne»(EDi, «eys fittm: BEAUTIFUL Selection of wool rem- ^ A mee'tteg of copied,^ vacuum cieanara,, irona, I WANT A BKL i Ia H L F . " COMBINATION Gas ^ tel t a n i^ Ar^RAOnVELY Furbished room- ]wtedows and aegnsna. nlcsly land- on this well built home. Gatto Co. Border to jSUlHneir— Dm em akiiig 19 . .nanla at low prices. Alawiug wooL -Gom^ h^ tac®’ (€ O m y , tat dsegy at ttw^GMIlaA^De^ lADVT. fun*. T iU:.. tepali^ Sbeara. TimSTWORfHY^SSOir kitchen^t,' bedrooni iel, also re- ■capwt tor. CdAVehrent W b w .' MIST, e-ion; svihSy 1950 Ford V-8 4*Dpor SMbln knivea, mowan ate., put.mto con­ ALTERATIONS. Woinaa’a and chll* Alternating Shifte and inatructi xls in liraldteg higs. frlgeratoiXi'OMonebie. Call Ml. avatoMe. Private entrance, park- stoj^ and school. Approxlmattey 8-3838, Manchester MI. *6843. fens* Headquartere wlU be held CaU RockvUle 5-8703.\ W H O ’S G W O teg. Inquire at 137 Maple SL ’ WW caM to approved Myer. ’M8®rt«on that ” ln the Farm Wbrfcei« Wednesday, Jan. 29. for the , -^iesn. Low payments. dition for com lns iWada. Braitb- dran’s: cloUiliw. |Q(|ipr^ work, 8.4383. flrid o t labor IcgiriaUon the Lodge M . i o 4 i M. waiita. SS Pearl atreat ’ quick , service. 4yui a to your SEKIiEPING » a . COBIPLETELY REDECO*'^ puepooe of ocgeniring a cha^ O n ly 4 94 5. R O G E R S TRADE-INS Accepted on Schick, 8-^543. Othsr llsunga availabla. ato^treO on adopted the meUi- lain corps in the local CD. home If daalrad. Cal) Btun- Remington, Sunbean' rasoiv. Also TAKEOVER * RATED INSIDE AND OUTi od of one step forward, tw » steps : fCAattmasd from Pags O M ) MANCHESTER F. V, Servica, aUa. MI. 3-4370. ‘ Rooms w lth(^ Board 59 M W . 83 East Center St, MI. - William Lake, area director a v ic '^ — . T m H CHORCHES MOTOR SALES CORI^ORATION cutting heads for all rasora/'RiU' u n p a i d B A L A N C E 6 room Cape Cod, a few feet back.” radio and T.V. spedaUita ^ n ev ssU's Barber Shop, corner ‘Oak MANguiaTsaz—Adams 8 t., nszLr ordered to publicix* th* fact tti*), o f Civiliaa Defense, wiU be In ter will CLASSIFIED ADViV M I-9 -9 4 8 3 Monthly Payments NON-SMOKERS, laigeS^in. prlw bus, schools, new Catholic church, from the bue line; nice am! ■lllfii opening asSrion of the con -! charge of the meeting. 1831. Houm aaivice call 33.5U Mill and Oakland ^is; and Spruce. v yention brought miny referenoea I since the old agreement had ex­ part In th* MON. THRU FRL MItcbell P-Aep day or nlghL CALL MI. 3-8010 for alteratl^ X ' $ 2 3 .2 8 ate entrance. Private 'm o l picture ■ix rooms, garage, hot water oil cozy, with oil heat. and drapery werk. window, telephone, parking. Ml. Boarder* Wanted 59.A heat, stereena, storm windows, to a.thrsst of poaribls recession o r' pired, workers lesvlni the coun­ Oorp* OperaOoA,*‘l 10:30 A.M . ld«7 PONTIAC a u b aadan. EaUy V. M anchester, Conn, HOT WATER -furnace, complete \ n e w f u r n i t u r e worse. ObMPLETB Hand and power lawn with oU burner. AU automatic 84984 after 6 p.m. amsstt* driv*. Fenced yard. The try ^were no longer rtven Mexican General liabiiei SATURDAY 9 A. M» ; aqwppad. Priced to aall today kt mower salea - aarvica. Motora \ ’ Aud^ApplianceA Esetet ^m cy. Ucenaed Broker, ‘ BEAUTIFUL NEW 6 Speaking of the "specter of mesa protection. .7 with about ths a*ms. beneSta' as tin and CtrilDaNiu^ only MTS. Center Motor Salea, Ml Hofiag—TnMktBg— : controls and copper domestic hot I^ M ANI) Board. Gei^isman. under th* old agreement tuned and overhauled. Pickup and water tank. Seven years old, $335. HASX b BBN i n STORAGE 5 FURNISHED ROOM With prtveti MI, 3-7*73. ROOM COLONIAL: Hot dspresslon," National CIO Preri-| The Mexican sjMement was ward Kihstnics have] Mai n Stance tO at Mill O ffice 8 to 5 Y fO N T H y ’- entrance, shower, continuous hot\. » a *** ''^***' **•“ *‘ *••*•'■9 dent Walter Reuther said in a let­ sharply worded, but like the U. 8. Mlnimqm contracts will be fOr ganlsations to luivi» TOOE ooonatATioH w nx delivery aarvica. Glbaon’s Garage. ■* MI. 8-1036 after 5. • x water oil heat; ceramic tile four weeks;, The employers Win NS ArnuCCIATED ML 3-5013. I sold this to'A young couple 3 water. Refined gentleman pfe< ter to the convention: I announcement, it/ left the dobr at a special ms IMt CHEVROLET deluxe tudor, MANCHESTER— . ackage Deliv­ ^ ^ fo r Mr. Maron bath^; fireplace; $88.68 month­ pay prevailing wages and guar­ nice condiUbn, IMS full price., ^BRIGGS-STRATTON used tractor months sgo» but they ale not get­ ferred. lOi Chestnut St. board for gentleman, ATrtUCnVB TOUR room home . Uaemploynm** OHad ' I open for addjtionri negottsUons. It the Municipal ‘ GONDER’S T.V. Service, available ery. Local light tnibkiiw and ting married. with garage, amealte drive large ly with email down payment. ."The mounting tide of Jobless declared the fo^er agreement antee the migrants reasonable room at 7:30 p>.m., We D iol M I-3-5121 Deufla* Invli^you to looli, com.' V snow plow and complete garden On bus line. Tai. ko. t-iteg. any time. Antenna convarakma. package delivery. RefrlgMtora. attachments. Can arrange terms. Pl e a s a n t Furnished room. Light co iw let, shade trees. oU hast, workers whose numbers swellell with on the wholfe satisfactory. I working conditions and transpflr- Jan. 27. pare elaewhere/J>ou(laa Motora, washers and stove moving a BLOND BEDROOM cooking privileges I* desired! MI. Utiota. Th* govsrnment said also 333 Main. \ Pbilco factory atqiervlsed aervica. CaU 8-0860 after 13 noon. electric stove and hot water heat- ^ v e r a l other homes avail­ each new report give tragic proof The U. 8.-M-rican negotiations Lack of vriunteera to ma* ' Tel. ML 3-1433. .apeciahy. Ml. 8-075L ' S ita a tlo n 8^W*"***l**~ LIVING ROOM SUITE 8-4428. Wanted— Room*—^ er, nate^ wood cabinet kitchen. that economy, not humanity, broke down mainly over the ques­ that a new formula for subsistence pool on a 24-boun F e m a V 38 able. Down payment* of proSt*, not people, direct the think­ payments is mor* equltabl* than baria. as th* United SC AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CQ-. 6-PC. DIN m B^ET FURNISHED Room near Main St. Board Vacant. Near stores, bus line and tion of wages. Mexico wanted the befor*. . , Lttt and Found 1 1949 CADILIAC FURNACb Vacuum riaaaadr 39 GAUGI^SHOTG MI. 8-4965. $2 new school. MI. 8-8035. $1,600 and up. Call ^ ing of too many national leaders rate of pay fixM in the new agree­ Fore* bee askod, is th* r___ bufnara aervicad. For expert local and long distance moving. LADY DESIRES pMttil as house- ■-. / X . “COLORIcr COMB. RANGE N Gentleman preferred. Phone MI, Model “62”. Black. Axbeau- pacLtes, eterage. OaU MItoheU keeper for widow or ’ •PHILCO" ELEC. R ia \ W i I,, room and car* and their counterparts te oorpera- Dr. Robert Batter«eM ment. U. 8. Officials want to stick tho oooconioirar jj I/MT—Oiil'* r*d wallet at Cantar prompt aarvica call Boo C tail adult '^8.2170. 9 Hazel St. PRE-WAR fix room Cepe Cbd, THE JOHNSON^ tions." Air Fore* doponds.iqpoa tha "S a » Snrlnf>- Wallat haa bean returned 5-5137. Hartf<^ 6-1428. famUy. Live in. Write "MAYTAG" wxsinm for tbrso^ idren, two glrla and by Uie arrangement under which tiful car. Low mileage. Wright Mitchell 34443. C. SPOR’nNG GOODS, train layout, on* boy,. •anre ehade treea, ertiaUc stone Republicans who addraaaed yes­ Dr, Robert ButterSeld, chair­ the U. S. Labor Department decid- watch” to euDPto ioie tbo- vieiar' tniiios tmpbttaiit paper* and pic Herald. \ five star Columbia bike, radio- "EMERSON" /CUBAN, Comfortable, weU heated 7-8-9. Near school, waUa, no developmem, centrally Auction Monday ; ' N. laraa ot aentlmental value. Kindly ALL kINDS of antenna work. Call 8BT \ Toom. Private home, quiet In or near l^ektsr, MI. 8-4733 BUILDING COMPANY terday's session of ths convention man-of the special gifts commit­ «o on A “prevailing wage." The _ country tren CHORCHES MOTOR SALES Fainting—Papering 21 phonograph, 1-8 cost. CaU Ml. after 3-Usht tan whitebite 1male Forda, other good tranaportatlon. ANTIQUES Raftelahed. Re]epaln og PAINTING, Papering. ceUtagaf” {i2n®rt*^®T^ri«c«‘‘im);*“ it? R j^ to r. MI. 8A800, or A, R. to each organisation by Martin aad whitened. Hoors and .X.l .?'* AFTER 7 P. M. 46-4690 CentralX7‘*'^'^“ i reasonable '*•1343 or MI. 3-4*r8. 15 deys by both govemraenta while Manchester against Allen. Kraasnica...... pup. Call Doc Warden. liB.^3-4540. Good credit enable ua to accept 35 done on any Yuridtura. Tlaman cessorlea. .hairiwarc, - qwrting * w «It7 ____ 4 8 you’U. gaa^ii. Be aura, anteaea. tbla MI. *.-4388- S d e " te RoW t Missile Sent a lart-mlnute effort wtt mad* to IM Sontlr Mate ibwat FbOnt flnlahed. CaH G.*Flckett; — S«6 It D«y or Ntjrht m ya u MXh. Apply Marlow’s, 837 OonstaU*'Sedrlck J^ Straughan down. Douglas Motora 333 Mate. rood*, hot rod Mrts, etc. Write yBONAaojK^s r,..Janml*r,.s*>. one. Mrs. Dorsey,'14 Arch St. ^___ room rnnOL 9 "‘IjIcI} the L4^lature rejected-. event a breag- jrOUlID—Brown. aad> white imcbell »464S; X ebaater, ML 44838i MDe'B-.-TOnaa-.-'^" • — •K yow-ha ve- nw means o f - tranepor- Mateft.■. ■■■-• ’ ’ SMen deacrlBed tii* Legisla­ saportad today that Raymond Reid, part Baagla dog. Can Dog Dftin. adjusts itehea expertly. tstion. I'll send my aiito for you. on hot water heat, To Bolster Enropcj A Joint statement by the U. 8. of Retd A Sons, aucUonaers, would WARM, f u r n is h e d room, suit­ tore* bedrooms, ail utilities, near Sabarban for Bale 75 ture a record as on* which "repfe- .■•IrJ dan, MI. 3-4540. M4S ( DECORATE NOW. Guaranteed Reaaonabftablt pr Om dai^. s t h r e e ROOM nicely furnished State, Justice and Labor Depart­ conduct the auction. / OW Union School 3M CHEVROLET. Good condition. No obligation able for working copple or two bus. AariHnt 1H % state mort- MnU on, th# whole a vary excel­ GallU evenings. MI. 34)033. Lteoleupt, Asftealt Tile* Rubbet’TUe. workmanship. Full insurance cov­ ' D o i:» — B ir d s — P e ts Thuraday evenii 138 Spruce apartment, modem bath, all utUI* VsaiHON, VaUey View Drive — ments announced the unilateral Alleii never satiaSed the court erage. Keyrione Decorators. MI. strse t MItchaU i A—Lr—B—E—-R—T— S gentlemen. Tel. MI. 8^13. gag*’ 38 year*. 157.10 monthly in- Peterson built ranch home with lent effort to meet th* demands of fCAntinned from Page Oae) program a few hours befor* the Ues fu ^ ed , tt.89 per week. eludes texts And interest. Pries jjjw M far as reasonsbly posal- Judgment, brought against him by Driveway Blocked Anwnneemenu 1848 Ch e v r o l e t Truck % -ioR, .8-1805. TROPICAL FISH. New shipment __ ^7 3 -4 5 Allyn St.. Hartford CLEAN, COMFORTABLE front Adults, Phone 8-4S47, fuU ceUar, on 1-3 acre plot. Dozen old pact, knov/n as the “Migrant Kathsrins Wilson, htelandlady, for , in gootTcoiidition, winterised. CaU HAROLD HENRY St ­ 313,809. Phone \Barbara Woods fruit trees. Price 317,300. Extra load than a comparable jet fight­ lU bor .^ e e m e n t. o f 1851.” ran NEW PH0NE"1«.^4T3r. -Mac just arrived. Kelly’s :.quartum, 38 REFRIGERATOR, Roper ranglT. rfwm. Very central, Burihess pati------:z ± -L' ^ — er. It is entirely possible that an payment of baric j^ t Rec^ts after 3. RbckvUla 5-8363. 8 an*«. street. Open’U1 8. ' FofI and P«*d\ 4 t -A Agency. M l. 8-7793,.^ adjoining landscape lot avail­ TT were former out. Long U, S.-Mexican negotia­ Largo trallsr and delivery trueks Interior Decorating, Reupholster- Mitchell 8-8452 Plastic Tile X Hortitasfs 81 Kenmore wringer waahe'r maple ,pl*. Tel. MI. 9-7337. y . 8. Rep. A. A. Ribicoff of Hart­ atomic warhead close to the size from the aucUon wiil pay the back -V _ Loentiou ■X" able. The EAcott Agency, Licensed tions St a high level had failed to rent, after the conm ble'afees have can no longer use tha driveway te f- ______3 1 THE NEW MANCHESTER Pet OsteSONEH) Hardw(xte for living room setmiscellaneous Broker, 268 High St., West, Man­ ford and Thomas J. Dodd, his suc- used for strategic bombing could work out amendments or a new Mitchell 8.3538 Mancheater f i r s t ANp. second mortgages fireplace or furnaces. Call household article*. Call Ml. 9-8743. /for Rent m a n c h e s t D ^ been deducted. / around the old Union School on N. Auto Ac -U r e a • Center, 896 Main St., invites you HEATED ROOM, $7 per week. $4 chester MI. 8-7883. congressman from the be loaded Into the Matador. agreement. School Stroot Signs have boos ATTEirinON WEST Side residents. bought for our own account. Fast, ard GigUo. xa. 3-7083. First District Measured against the known Alien Junmed W$l,990 bond post­ to vUit pets of aU kinds. Connecti­ 13 CU FT. UPRIGHT freezer! Ex- Pak Street ORO1 The announcement said the U. 8. erected closing the driveway to an Snow plowing of walks and drlvaa. UFETIMS Batteries,Xwelf-cbarg' a s h e s AND Rubbish removed, confidential Mrylce. Manchester FL/)OR office space, Qodd said "the new administra­ range of a comparable Jet fighter, ed by a profcerional bondsman for cut bred Parskeeu. MI. 9-4273. traffic location, 700 sq. ft. Seven room older home on' government "continued ready to traffic. The old school now Is be­ MI. 3-3333. tog, 3 year guarantee. 818.B5 any reasonably. Call after 5 p.m. or Investment Corp.>344 Main street. Hours Monday through Friday, 10 HousehoM Goods 51 Wanted— Real Estate 77 tion has made some valuable and th* .Matador presuma'bly haa s bis apfwarance/te court. In addi­ MI. 8-5416. . ^ ftiU basement, lavatory, heat- itreet, ha* four b^rooms, needed improvements. H* de­ work out with the Mexican gov: tion to-, tbs / criminal rimrgss ing used as a storage plaee. car. Let us demonstrata.^midgat Saturday, Ml. 3-4505. to 8, Wednesday closed at 2 p.m. West Side. Gentleman prefsrred. bath up, lavatory down, oil hea range well beyond 500 miles—per­ the coat Cole Motors, USED WA8 HINQ machines, refrig­ 373 a month. Call Warren E. ARE YOU READY to sell yi clared: "I believe that President ernment a mutually agreeable pro­ agUnat him, .;^en recently started The safety problem atudy by tha S. A H. Green atampe. MI. 3-4403. two car ganfge. Priced at $13,700. haps approaching 1,900 miles. gram for the cooperative handlteg Robertson PTA, at its monthly P era oB a li 84880. erators, motors, vacuum cleaneia,' t w o '^ ----- rland. Realtor, MI. 3-SSOO or A. 'tern *? , W# have buyers Eisenhower is a great and good divorce actiott. If ccmvicted of the Help Wanted— FeBiale BCE Living room set, in wait The Matador’s speed, diuing ail of the difficult program." meeting, brought about tb ac­ HotiSehoM Services CANARIES. GUARANTEED sing- New and used appliance parts and mod FURNISHED ROOM near Center. R. Wilkie, Jr., Mi. 9-4389. 8, 3, 7-roomroom stegieisingles and 3-3 nan- I believe that he ia earnest­ criminal riiaiges against him, THE PROSPECT RUl School for iditlon. MI. 8-7174. of Its flight except the final drive As a further control measure, tion. Parents dlscuassd th* prob- MOTOR SALE, new motor guaran­ THERE 18 profitahte part time era, aU coliMS,' also females. many other arUcies. Stuart R .' * Gentleman preferred. Mrs. Rol- T. J: CRfXJKE'TT, Broker faiteUes. Oatto Oo.. Hartford ly and honestly trying to lead at iU Urget, must be assumed as Allen facaa a Kt^ear loss of tala . young children. Transportatioh tee, 19% down. Chevrolet. Ford, Offered IS-A OmCBS FOR RENT, 1-2-3 Southwest fanners who hire Ulegsl Ism of safety in the achoorvard- fumlabad. Mrs. Lela Tybur, dlrao- work for you as a home demon­ MI. 8-0436. Wolcott, A-l Repair and Sales. ISO ston, 29 Hazel St. MI. S-S707. M l ^ v e n l n g s 8-3933. k t a n c l^ ^ erica to peace and proeperlty. sub-sonic (less than about 700 real estate license, x Mercury, Dodge, Plymouth, rooms. Centrally located on Mate ter kOtchril 3-3843. I shall continue to help him in migrants will be denied the ri^ t during receas and' other ttaue tor. Pbona Mitchell 8-5767. FUa T n ITNISH Holland window strator with House of PlasUca, I ------^------Mate St. Phone W . t-6678. St., near Post Office. Plenty of miles an hour). Thus, it could be when it was being used as a play­ 3134.85. Pontiac, Buick, Olda- shades, \made to msasure. All Inc. Choose your nights out; Forl®®^®*! PUPPIM, $39 to $40. Elx BfachinBfT and Took 52 ROOM FOR Rent with private fam­ 344 Main Strbet every way to reach that goal. In to contract for legal entries, the IN THE SYYIM pariitng space. Cei.ier Springs • - OONSlb^tUNO 8BLLINO vulnerable to some of the newest government warned. ground. Parents also conamtod not MRS. ZOPn, reader and adviser. mobile, 1174.80. Cole '*otora, metal venoUan bltnda at a new more details about- our Party I ctelent pets for children. Rock ATTENTTON Ladias! Slip-covers ily. vicinity Eaat.Center and Sum­ this pledge I am Joined by many types of interceptors which have Syracuas (S')—H ie 31st annual MltctaeU 84880. ville 5-i8b6. I and drapes cuatom ms^«. R*-up- mit 8U. Phone MI. 9-3834. Realty C o.. 479 Main St. Call Ml. YOUR'FTOPSatTYT When offtciala have determined to us* tha driVoaray thomsrivoa All welcome. 351 Franklin Ave., low price. iOm made while you Plan and complete 4854 line of WE BUY-SeteTrade-Rcnt power 8-5239. * Phone Mitchell 3-541* Democrats in Congress. Our record speeds up te the sonic range, NCAA swimming championships when bringing or picking up thoir acroas from the Art.theater. For wait MarloWaX plaatic and housewares, call MI. bolsterteg. Beautiful fabrics, mowers, chain saws, tillsra, gar­ Without obligation to you, we shows that we helped him many whst workers are needed, the will be held In the new Syracuse SIX WEEKS old parakeet $10; prints, stripes,* solids. Expertiy Will Gppr&lit or ^iplcG you a cajih UmM in the past year," Labor Department will act up re­ children from school. i^pcHntment call Hartford 44-3785. 8-7547. den ''rectors, outbMrda, power SECOND f l o o r , 2490 sq. ft., Residence MI- 8-7751 Th* Highlands of Scotland are University pool March 2-27. HUes \.Plsns are being made fOr a FOR YOUR Rug cleaning and csnaiies, males, $6 and up, fe- flniahsd; 35 down, $2 wsekly, tools. Terms amuteed. Capitol offer for property. .Be# ua before cruiting centers at the border. will be decided on each of th* three SALE n»ql«hl- 13. M I. 8 - 2 9 4 9 .______teenty tight, two tavatorles, thrse you aril. _ \ about the same elevation as the white elephant sale for the chUdiae RIDERS WANTED to Pratt B .balance one year to pay,— Cw BquipnMiit Go . 38 Strceti Notice — -front raonu, suitahls'tigiTt manu­ Mexlcana who japort In will be nights of-com petlfon; <}naHfytng and a food late.— ...... WUtney. second shift, from So. Shampooing Oo., MIt';hell 34682. Mrs. Pinto. W tchell 8-7333. GREEN' SCHOOL ‘section, ( room ERAE-BURN catakin mountains of New York iriveh. health and security examina- facturing. large office halla Apply ranch, attached garage, radiant Phons MltcbeU 8U U . heats are scheduled for the morn­ A poUuck suppof was setvad 'to Coventry and Bolton Notrii. Tel. Up to 50 on yror tijre Work guaranteed. WIU mck up* Zoning Board of Aplwala Backer, 33 Oak. 'Jon* and provided work contracts ings and aftsmoons. attending members. merntega PL 3-3838. - - and deliver..... COLXJE,. THNEE months old. Rea- USED rURNTTURB bought and Musical J a s lr B i 58 heat. Priced to sell. CAU Owner ne^8. Stock ci^rance sale soitebti. Hartford 34746, '“ “ S0ld.Th4 WoodahedTli Mato In acrordanre with His require­ HrirtfOtil SS^saW. ^ LET A C B REALTY Co.'feU 'your AIR-OONDmONED offlcea under . home. We have a. w*ltli*\ja*t''tor WANTED-Rida to Elm St,.Hart­ WTEAVINO o f bums, moth holes ter«*t Tat. idteh elL 84184. , kfUSlC InstnmMhtat raatal ments :o£ the. ZoateKXltegulattena cohstnicUon, wni derign to suit ford, from vicinity Deepwood Dr.~, through January^^ sizes, ail and tori) dothihg, hbiiciy niha, plets tin* of Inatntmenla. Ren of the Town of Mai^eater, Conn., IffiNRY STftBBT'Arca—Five-room an lypeTof property; M b^ a^ Live Stock-—Vehicles 42 Located on. Mate St., com er Wada- ^p* Cod, garage, wooded and arranged. For courteous service. MIXED COl'PUES > leaving about 8:30 a.m. MI. 8-8003. m a k es. ' N I ­ handbags repaired. Upper re­ appaed to, purchase price. Rc] the Zoning Boardja t Appeals will worth. Phone MI. 8-8773, MI. w u . • «•» -I A X X O S T o iDncDd lot. A nice htmt complGto CaU MI. 8-2392. -vrvice. M 387 placement, umbreUaa repaired, SECRETARY WE- BUY Cows, calves and resenting Olds. Selmer, Bac! hold a Public H r^ng on Monday, 8-3318. Jrite svsrytelng for only 318,800. men’s shirt coUsrs reversed and cattle. Also horses. Pieia Pedler and Bundy kretter's Music nuar}’ 25, 19M, at 8:00 P.M. in AatMRoUks for Sal# 4 TWO EACH OF Werrsn E. Rowlsno, Realtor. MI. L18T1NDS WANTED — Singl*. TotsU' ; . . . COLE MOTORS replaced. Mariow’a Little Mend­ Tel. MI. 3-7405. Studio, in McKs*. MItebsU th^Hearing Rbom of the Munici­ 3-3600 or A. R. WUkis, Jr.. MI. 71 81 $* 387 Top grade, experienced HOTPOINT—BLACKSTONE A7809. two-family,, thrso-tamlly. buri- Teaoi ki . I (41 FDR A GOOD Used ear or a new 436 Center Street ing Shop. pal'^ildingyon the following ap- Suburban for Rent ^ 66 8-4388. neas propsrty. Havs many cash P. McCaibi . 8» 13 OldsmohUe with Rocket engine Secretary for executive In CLOTHES DRYERS ilcatio burera. Uortgagta arrangad. O, McCann m 101 eoBteet At Catalano, at tha Man- M I-9 -0 9 8 0 Greater Hartford Area. Articles for Sale 45 PIANO—Upright. Good condition, The VWxa* Oo., and McClure MAIN ST., SO. Coventry, Two MANCHESTER—New ranch, qual­ ■ $20 MI. 1-7588. Inquire 47 Falknor naaae call Georgs L GrasMio. 301 183 114 871 qhaater Motor Bales. Mitchell BnildinE—Contractlnt 14 Single, pleasant. person­ Make Tremendous R ealty tor permlaaion to erect large rooms, kitchenstt*. bate ity construcUon, no development, Realtor. MltcbeU B-5878..^ 108' Dr. Tel, PI. 3-7501. large kitcljen, three bedrooms, *4133. X ______ality with ability to meet For the BEST buy te Savings Now a 3 g^llnv service station, Henry otroet ‘ « •$) togeUtrr with lights and signs, at fuU ceUar, wooded lot, centrally , Q. PBpin ... ..X i i l M w vrt BBSXIRE YOU Buy a used car ALL KINDS o f Clarpentry work. people. Interesting, re­ VENETIAN BUNDS ' ClflCXERING H Oriand mahogany S’i ROOM Apartment, completely / Trail^ for Sale 6-A Cali-Jig.3-4S6S \ ABC APPLIANCE CO .-^ piano. Good condition. Best offer theilouth ea^com er of Main and -located. Only 313.300. Carlton W. LJST YOUR home with E and E '^ Haivcy m 130 3i7 See Gorman Motor Salea. tBulck Rcasonahls ratesa MItch«tcheU 8-4231 furnished. Private entrance. Cen­ Hutchins, Ml. 8-5133, 8-4*94. sponsible vrork In nice *t- FINDBUJ. MFC. CO. MI-9-1575 21 Maple St. accepted. Ml. 8-5487. Styant StreetsXBuainesa Zone III. tral. Rockville 5-3*34. Agency for dependability. ' SlO Totals . . y / ...... ‘ Tw\ 84 "rto Hi? Sales and Service, 285 Mam TRACER—Stewart,art, 37 foot, Mata St. XH. 8-«297, MI. 34480. ^ TsmW k i. II <4). t p m o and awning at V GENERAL CARPENTRY — Al- moephere, five-day week. 485 East Middle Tumpika ^A T E HEIAIUNG ALSO. atract Mitchell 8-4571. Open eve- Vernon / Shell Oil Oo.,' for permission to CRE8TWOOD DRIVE ntega. 11^ Oourti, John Martin. terations, additions and new Send complete informa­ Also Reconditioning SEVEN SALEIS this past week-end | ...... 83 110 ,M 30I constnictlon. Dormers, porchM, T>peS and Cords by Yard replace present "Shell" sign which tion relative to' age, educa­ GENERAL ELECTRIC range. Wearing Apparel— Fura Wanted to Rent 68 exhausted our list- Touis ...... f • • • • ...... y ^*m Ise “art "iS .'V-, 1848 FORD Cuatom tudor, beauti­ garages and rooms ftelahed at is located closer to BtkMt line than Six room Cape Cod with dormers. tion, experience, salary apartment sise. MI. 8-681S. regulations allow, with a larger A well built ciutom house of six tegs on fairly priced clean homes ful, abaolutely beautiful condition Auto Driring School 7*A ceasonabl* prices: Workmanship' DELITA-DE WALT power tools and SILVER BLUE muskrat coat R(X3CVILUE— RetaU executive de- te $11,000 to $15,000 bracket. Call Team k*. 3 (4) . / - . In every respect. Just 1385 full guarantsed. Fr«.e esUmatea. expected and other quall- sign at 653 Center Street, Busi­ rirea four to seven room house, finished rooms with tils bath, fire­ today to Hat your property. Free A -iJ " ); ...... '‘,••**2\..113 103 103 113 113 337 337 lULLAftO’S ORlVlNa aCB O O L- accessories. Sales, aervice, demon­ CLEARANCE SALE 13. Make me an offer. Phoi place, corner cabinet te dining price p^tlvely. Douglas Motors, mbert 3C. Alexander. Tej. MI. ficationa to Botx O. Replies stration. Terms arrangsd. Capitol 8-4948. ness Zone II. flat or apartment te RockvlUe. apprsiaal. Th# Escott Agency, H .irrry ...... \ ica 114 104 331 "Manchester’a oldest" Ownar- 8-7713, All fumftiiiy, lamps and appli­ , Jesse Keeney'Yor speciaKneep- Must hava furnace. CalLManchea- room, hot water oil heat, overriz^ 333 Mate. / Oertitied by AAA and Board of confldentisL Equipment Co.; 38 Mate St. ances at tremendous saving. You Licensed Broker, 3Ft High 81 ^ liii lir "448 save at tipn to convert a single family ter MI. 3-8739 (coUect) or Rrck- garage, *0 x ISO lot A pleasant West, Manchester MI. 8-7*U. _ _ ■ T e*" N». 4v (81 Bducktloa, We offer bwlnlng. ex- SPBCIALIZINQ in custom built ga­ 2 dwelling into a 2 family dwelling, vUls 5-3730 between 9 a. m. sad and convsniant location. Immsdiato Jl. Donabu* ...... Sf 44 S3 4 3 1951 Studebsker C h am p ion A L U M IN U M perlence, latest msttaow. Mitchell rages, Stanley overhead doors, X c h a m b e r s F U R N IT U R E located at 15S Keeney S ti^ t, 3:30 p.m. except Sunday. occupancy—$12,890. CASH WAITING for any typq real t\ Donaliue ...... n M »4 6-Pas8. Coup^R.R , . a b d H^ _ ,>a?.45._ .: ; ______- AWniite, Work Hle-cdiUngk, -wt- COMBINATION ------At-Tbs-Gcaen------l-Burai~Retedence Zoae.------eaUla^you have to-srif. First and Ttoolr 173 —OD; 'A idee' car' SKy teratians.- additlana. CaU Frank Mitchell 3-5117 Brown-Beaupre, Inc., for per'^ ^ Veteran, -wife and small baby - second- mortgage money available. ktORTLOeX’S Driving School. Loci Contois, ML 3-5323. WINDOWS and DOORS Hours: 19 fo 5—7:30 to 8:30 P. M. / Eventeg* and Weekends "" $996. Low bank ra t^ confidence quickly restored by LOOK! FOR mission to increase the number of desire 4-S room unfurnished house Also listings wanted. Call The , « , .Team N». 1 -i#ult Howard R. H-- -.tings, 1350 CHEVROLET Fordor, radio, ly done. No Job too small. For free drug store work. Apply te person /W « have just such offices west of Lilac St), Residence 'tester. East Hartford or vl- SUX4XQT STREET—Six room Cape 4t4n ey, XGtebeU 3-li9'<. ToUls ...... 178 IM 1»0 841 A in o DRIVINO taatructlan. All Zone B . beater, excellent throu^out. Bring estimate call Henael A Gayson, only, 489 Hartford Road. 36 Months To Pay K w sitint, your inspection. clnlty Y, Herald. , Cod private sale. Bathroom, lava­ Team N*. 7 (t) your own mechanic. It’e a baigaln Issaona on inaured dual-control MI. 8-SOOl, Oxford Stores, Inc., for permis­ ...... 83 . 73 /For complete information tory, fireplace, modem cabinet WE HAVE THE buyers. Do you^]{' gUUi; .• • ....a ... 38 IM at 3345. Douglas Motors, 333 Main. bar. Capabis axperienced teatnic- SEWING MACHINE operators, also sion to enlarge package' stor* for THEA' Executive desires room kitchen. Completely Insulated. have a two bedroom or three bed- ■ ^ % BAILEY’S AnUque Shop, 883 Mate /aee Frank Miller at \ AHSWERS TO tor. Gardner Auto School. Mltch- hand cutter wanted. Apply Kaktar street. MItcheU 3-5003. Moderately MANCHESTER the purpose of storing altoholic With famUy, shower and Storm windows and screens.' Ame- room home for sale? Call the Jar-lT®**'* ••• ...... "m lil ui.'ssi 1848 8 TUIHBBAKER ptekup. Good eU 84916. Rs^Bff-^iinBC -doth Toy Oo;. 60 Hilliard St. priced Items In chtea, glass, tte- OAKLAND SEC­ liquors at 451 Hartford Road, ffkrage. Manager of State aite drive, attached garage. Many vis Realty Co., 654 Center St. XU. “ — ^ condition throughout Written TION. On State Business Z \ for f r c ' demonstration. BiU Tun- for ftiU psKllculars. XCL Carlton W. Hutchins, XII, 8-5133, WUson ...... * 7 101 1948 ENGLISH FORD Wolcott on wringer and automatic 458 Hartford RMd. basement is a .t a c t ic a l horn* (Coatteno* from Pago One) •n, 378 washing -machines, vacuum clean- R A T’S ROOFING Co. BuUt-up sky. kOtcheU t-9915. ' to buy. Bk;ommical hot air 3-4894. Parenn ...... 104 111 31! roofs, glitter work, roof; chimney Zwick ...... Z4 lit ino 3*7 $176' will take it away. ~ en, motors, small appliances. furnace (oil)yLot 70 x 200 with derway on th* long-contested pro­ Bunre . . . . . i ...... 138. Iflf 106 343 Welding, 180 Mate 8t., piSm MI. repairs^ Free estimates. Ray jla g - A GOOD BUY! Window - shades. R m s c s f o r iSak 72 XIANCHESTER — Well-kept five B. Schubert*..,...... 80 IW 107 3N W A N T E D . ' Venetian blinds, shadei'r^ersed, large outdoor, fireplace and ter- CHORC^S MOTOR SALES 8-6678. 5-3214. Ray JackMn, n /Insi N E W 5 R O O M room older homc.."Gafsge, oil posal to nksy U.S. participation blinds re-taped.- Arrow Window races. Ah/inopecljon will con­ ,LATE MODEL aSven room h heat, storms, ptaattred walls, Totals ...... 801 441 484 183* GAS STATION vince yjte^this is a good buy at and garag*. Constate of laigtI uW. with Canada in building a St. Law- Team He. 1 (•) M W -9 4 8 3 Gu a r a n t e e d Top quality Shade Co., 349 North Mate St. Ml. hugs lot, on bus line. GI possibil­ *4 10* *3 3*8 8-6047, 314,009. For appointment, pleaae l|g room , dining room ,, bedroom,^Dom.' ity with only 31000 cash. Gatto (X mne* Seaway. Backers think te vision servloe.I. Calls received mceived be­ MANCHESTER Roofing and Siding ATTENDANT .call fore 8 p.m. will be'serviced, same Company offers winter prices — tsed bath, kitchen, knotty Hartford 8-3188; 5-1015, evenings hav* enough votes' to win this!***S'’»*°" ...... * 7 Full time, good wages and ROYAL AND Smith-Oorona port' sun room.. Unatairs, two 1950 Studebaker Champion night MI. 8-1347. 13% discowt on all rooRng and WALTQNl W|. 6RAH T " 8388, MeJicheatec M L 3-6844. year,.hut they^ get a-taste ot theiS^”tehu^rt':v;!;v!!'i5 working coijditions.*Al8 0 p a r t able ' and" stanclai^ typewriters '^ IvOmsl 'Amorite drtve, etc. P tIm 2-D dbf-^p. and " Heater. riiffiaf.'F re* asdniates. CaU ML LTOR opposition when Sen. John M. But­ f u r n i t u r e Reflnlahli«, antique "1 m n time man, 6-10 pjn, and Sun- AU makes o f adding machines 318,500. Jajeoti Nuasdorf. 37 Deer- \ MANCHESTER “ ToUls 470 484 1438 Clean. Stpall down payment *47 Mata St.;0ilaiiford 3-75S4 ler (R-MD) takes “ iome 34,000 furniture a specialty, ehalrd caned da.vs 9 a.m. to 6 pjn. sold or rented. Repialrs on, 4U EVMlags Nakqh. MI-6-tl66 Arid Dr. X a. 8-7408. ' This liffl# lud^^dt liGlpf and ruahad. Anson F. Thora. makes. Marlow's y erords and bver Sve hours to say Toaoi K*. 4 (1) Full price $775. A Ida) nine.. Cape Cod on th* why he doesn’t like I f'’ PbMta kOtcheU 8-5735. ' RooftiMt 16-A .lIX-^tpOM single. oU hot water I4rdERN 4 room boms, cabinst Tenn) proposes a solution in the New Haven, Jan. 16 (P>—Gond local owner, deluxe model. Lus­ Estimates gladly given. I^an WANTED S U N D A Y 2 TO 6 P. M. Residence XtI-9.7751 Window Shade Oo., Route 44 at tion*. copper piping. Uxtures, hot ' kitchen, i>iaater*d w'r'te, oil'bu m form of a resolution, which would sales beat Segura again hero last prices that will s-f-r-e-f-c^ her dollars. trous Mack. A car you would be water automaUe heaters. Youngs­ An experienced inspector for We Can Us* Bookkeeping- XCANCHBSTER—$11,000, six room not have as strong an effset as a night in Uie tennis batU* of the Bolton Notch. latcheU 8-4473. er; fliU cellar, near bus. school, t ptiud to own. Only |345. See Bob town ateka sold. Estimatsa gladly tools, jigs, fixtures and abt^lttng center. Oni. $3ri)0. Oarl- Cape Cod (all finished), full base­ constitutional amendment. But Panclioa, .picking up top money * pUver, Center Motor Sales, 431 Sen. Ferguson (R-MI(h), renew- c a b in e t m a k in g . Good work­ given, C O. Lorentacn. Ml. gauges. Apply PRICE too W. Hittriiliu. ML 8-0133, 8-e384. ment, excellent value. B A' B for th* fourth time sine* Jack Mate Street manship. RsssonaM* rates. Batl- 8-7681. Proof ApplieaRb $ 1 2 , 9 0 0 Realty Oo., 310 Mata St., Maa ng efforts for a compromise set- Krsmeria troupe of touring pros But, first you've got to reach her , ABA TOOL A DIE CO. PERKCfk ST. —‘XCodom •% room 1386 CHEVROIET Fordor,.. fuUy matea gladly given. Moulson’s .cheater, XU. 84387, 3-4480. ^ Uement, says leglqlaUon probably hit the trail. A scant 1.509 rStUod Woodworking Shop. Pilgrim GUARANTEED Plumbing and ■1395 Tolland Turnpike colonial. Attached farago, amarito would not achieve whst most around in the New Haven Aiona, Stepped. Original hUck finish. heating. Alterations and new MACHINE EXPERIENCE pESIRARLE % -oero lot. H o h m ioeliidos o tto ci^ broofOYroVi driv*. haauttfuaytendsMped yard. THREE BBDRbfJM house. Oil with your message. SxceptlonaUy clean. Only $885. 2-6485. — MI-9-4691 , Bricker supporters want. watching the pros perform. work. Perms glass electric and cor port ood 9x12 iiHUty room. M y IwdlM oiwt Doalrabio location. Reducad In •toam heat, all modem - conven- Korea .Treaty—Ehsenhower sales See Bob Oliver, Center Motor gas water heaters sold and ui- ' RUT NOT REQUIRED Sales, 461 Mate St. HANCUllSTER Welding Service. FIRST CLASS Lathe hands. * Em­ • prioo. Suburban Raalty Oo., RaaJ- - lencea, city water, two-car ga­ Senate approval of a mutual de­ h Tt i s h o x ib b s Portable equipment. General Btalled. 'nm* payments arrahged. pire Tool' and Mfg. Co., Stock eomplotod drivowoy, oitofim i woN. 750 o o N o o ^ ^ tors, 541 Mate St Phono ML rage, on* acre of land. XO. 3AS39. fense treaty_with South Korea. Ad­ Washington. D. C. Un— Ths JMsnrliTatTr That's wkere we come in. IM l Chevrolet Tudor—|14S welding, boUer and' fum aca weld­ Skelley Brothers. Mitchell 8-3714. Place. GOOD WORKING ATMOSPHERE. ^ fopric M Doko Hoot« Dtico dooo woN^ 3-4218. ministration leaders support it in Washington Senators , hit only 10 ing. ICltcheU 8-M53 or MltcbeU XCANC8BSTER-03h arav*- strM t 1841 Chevrolet Club Coupe—3145 hearings before the Senate For­ hemte runs at their horns park. •-S76L ^ S'* MHIwt tikont KANCRESTER-Look! Look! 3- A quality thre* bed jom, ranch eign Relations C^om'mlttes. Ap­ FRINGE BENEFITS year rid Cape Cod, excellent con­ Tritb attached garage. Located la Griffith Stadium, during the im 1848 Chevrolet Tudor—$85 » ‘ , • proval seems certain. season. First baseman XOeksy This poper is her guide to smgrt 1846 Ford Convertlble-^1150 POWER BURNERS vend Range 4 n r w d l ) . dition, fireplace, dormer, extras an AA son* im cxceptiocuUiy largt Ettpittits JlyntUi Burner* expertly cleaned and CoN or Plioo* for AppRcoHoii Forwi X too numerous to mention. Central­ lot. A bom* any profesrional or West Point of th* Air—House Vernon, who led the American 1S3S Pljrmouth Coupe— $55 SEPTIC TANKS busteeas executive would be proud Armed Services Committee votes Laa|m* In batting. )iU three hom­ buying. Your ad here is your kef to serviced. Let us sendee and re- WANTED TO BUY AND ly located, vacant 35-year F.H.A. -polr your washing machine or re- MItoliol f-4S12“ ' mortgage. Only $13,800. Phono to own. Trad* In and rent- purt 2S-9 for a separata academy tor ers. Clyde Vellmer CENTER MOTOR SALBS the Air Force, at an initial cost of smacked four. Meateer of th* And!* frtgerator. Metro Sendee. MItch­ Barbara Woods Agsncy. XU. chase ptans coarideiwd. Ta4nspec$ ■areea of djimdaWea smart selling. 461 Mate Street eU 9-0883. PLUC8ED SEWERS 8-7763. phoo* Vancour OonMructlOB Oo. 36 miUi—Saragossa te th* doldrums. Up from Norf** old outSslder Gerry LffBch. WRITE ROX L Fraas Msacbester tnm left off BoKm »--■ ...... /h e iis ia . 18,309 to 314.000. Many steam fuinacs. Attached garags. tected hy Xfra. Dodge Steane, mis- A t N orfolk In 1S63 he tod the ly . Ml 8 iUM Tte. aU-S-3288 MdOHNIV NOS. ( A8K MOK MRS. MANNING) BMra'Itettegs of all kinds. Call Tlia Landac^wd let. Ruace eombtaa- trcaa of Brookmeade Stable. Th* le in batting zrtth .$$$. runs- Gary c-« THE HERALD SEWenAUB m sposAi. c a rigkt at Ellswerth xutten Agoncy. Realtor, tteo zrteddwe thraugiiout A vttA sire. Goya, wgs named for the hatted-tn fitt). hita (ISO), total iw -in i-w i« . mt. io.M m MiWPhortor Ml. 34833 or ML good buv- Madelliio Smith, Real­ famed Spaniili painter who etudied (SlO). deuhto* (M) sad . --:--- tor. ML 8-16U, ML S48T8. te th* toom *f ~ t r i ^ ( S ) . I • '..I 1 ‘ 1 • . • . J 0 t - ____■■ «■ 4 ••f-- K- Ti \ I ’■J: Ir. I ff •/■'>♦. SATURDAY. JANUARY'16, 1964 ■■■-X , A- AYti!Rt# Dg)iy N il Pr«4s R b b iWayl^pHtgr IjeraUi Far tea Weak Ended ' — Jan. 1A1S84 ------Seas not run teta the Bucklhnd ea toff as ft would aahm. It runs on Weat $ide BriuacJ^ . M a m S t r e e t C be^ Stewft nute ftftb q O lk POLDERS: 11,117 Many o f thomi dwtfMBiig aiiun' AddrUfewre ^ Olreelnftene' s ^ strem. Too ■ tern* b f.atraate ca»'-im-twmd "fir _ at other towns too« . . Maw hooks racalra vM at tha West IfORiY SH Om /'in * '' Yburi truly, Sideda miuicb of tea Mary Chaney Oor. CMtar and Oflawald wlU b t Wbrtar W< warouad pond trying to keep J. W. Cbonay. Ubrary Ineluda: YOU WDCin, NO. 91 Than an a coupla of (Clnaalflad fttmi gatt^ ”tag^f'* 181 Hartford Rd. F lcnO N t laharttors, Mrs. Jana aik. antbuaiaaU wa know wiRy have Straiaa from tea' "Skater’a Abbott; .National*’ Valvat, Bnid ■ t maA t baan dotes aoraa major friunbUhc Walts” stlU ring in the #an of ' Mtea EOa N. OkBhload '' Bagnold; Lana o f Btrangers. LU- about tba waathar .condltloaa of long-time rasldanU vlalU^ tee A netica in tea HaraM Of tea (llba Jotaaoii linn Budd; Long^kgo, Far Away, VA’A'A’A’-VWWA'A’A’ •arty tbla recant yuan that baa cut abort pond. Than waa continual music. death of John Hutton MaeFnrIaaa, Alice Lent Obvar& Murder in > 4ft burntr. akatins yariodo at lakaa and ponda. Wa used to help clear tba which oocurrod ebrllar thto month off, too. Everybody would in Bl Domdb, Ark., and refaranca Bright Rad, Mrs. Fraacia Crane; Aides Push Bach UnM fttcy ^pah up anotbar Mlniater’a Dnughtar; Btnal Hamill: altear a ahoval ot pick One up at\tha to tha buateeee.schebl which ba PINE niARM m ■ W ' eonvenatton. on MmUnc faeUitiaa, Shadow Ouna, Dan Jamw; Blind wo begin to talk about the "old Lodga and gat behind it. akal attended, Robortaon'e Shorthand Journey, Bruce Lancaster; Tooner AfliCBlai^ M tc a \ « fll maet timaa" at Canter te^ringa. up and down tea pond and School of Hnitpird, brought hack ^ OPEN SUNDAYS ~ PowerTalk ' at T pjn. at tna WaddaU """ Ing new-fallan anow. Som mamorlaa of tha .lftUa achool to Schooner; Mary Lasawall; Utt- r ia■ r -- Rad------Craaaa a lld in t aid ^Don't taU ua about the old qoln McKaavar, Eleasar Upsky; timaa Tbat lan't helping iia” they you wouid help flood tea ice aavaml other loonl man and wo­ 8 A.M.tEtP.M. get an even, uncut surface. men who n]ao.Bhd tha ndvnatan pnrtc BachantnMnt, Dorothy Mac- d adara Somebody would always of n huateam training ihare, unMr' ardla; Tajaa Country, Frank Mil­ Site l^tails But anyone Who baa lived in Wwm I a Oanovaaa. M . aon a riiumba Una. S k aten would an unforgettnhia taaehar, Mlaa lar; Fanteatic Holiday,. Bertha A’A’A'.A'A’A’A'A'.A’ V A 'A ’ A’ Mancbaatar 10 or more yean can­ Ruck; Love ia a Favar, Joan Sar- CH9pvaaa» IT D em i% S t, atruhg. oUt all across tea pond, Eiln M. oimataaA Berlin, Jan. is (/F)— Ex. itaa ttM l ^ by not help but remiBlacfr upon tba gmt; No Place for a Woman, V^lnffton, J«n. ig insurance plans. Durliw tha sometime# aa many as 200, doing It may ha news to a number of perts for the Big Pour set to __ Jb Oannaiiy. Pvt Oado- '’old daya" Tboaa wan “old timaa” tea rhumba. its graduates to hear that aha Laura Saundara;. Sunset Touch, M0«nt Eisenhower pro- daeada, private and non-profit _ . v rlK ia ^ w ^ liartana, threa at wban you could atart gUding Skating waaa’t always cobflinad Btnrliving, and in Hartford, Howard Spring. *~ -posedH o^y that the goyem- k- - tninraBca orgnnisntiona work today to plan security t t Oavard S t , atatarad tha A m y around tba pond aarty in Novam- to tea afternoon and avening nuy, be raachad at 886 NON-FICTION; Chrtatman Idea va made striking progress in of­ and housekeeping details of bw and atiu be getting in good iftcnt bouter^ private inaurv fering nuch plans. hours either. Wa can racan getting ten Ava. Book, Dorothy Biddle and Doro­ the Beriin Foreign 'Ministers outdoon axarciaa in late March. thy Blom; Mother Air!. Mra. M. D. Slice plaia as a step towa^ "Tha nwBt wMaly purchased up at S:S0 several mominga each A antlva o f Oano; Conference. A compromise ^ X h aO bl About Brownia Leadan. . In tboaa^mea, Ointer Spiinga w ie^ doiming our akatea and get­ tea Olmstand Blnin: Ju^lq Lore, James E Cor­ Uttering the health of ftU type of health insurance, which ib win naat Monday at 8 pjii. Lodga waa\ a regular meeting ting in n good iiour of akating be- adiool in Hartford mnfb than 80 bett; Rorola, Bangt E^lelasoo: 'Amsricans. la hoapItalisaObn insurance, ail- bwt night on sitOs'for the ses- tba OM Scant afflca, 8 ^ Main placa Of CQuna. then* weren't fmre breakfast. Whnt an appetite years ago. Shorthand and typa- My Heart Lias South, Mrs. EIlu- randy meats approximately 40 par aion assured th*t the parley f Blwtiaa-of offican for tba very nuuiy ban being driven, by bete da Trevino; Fastest Ho\md cent of all private axpandituraa W inter Cornea to M ahcheater you could, build upl From a ^ aide writlag ware her oteln suhjacta. for hospital care. . will open on schedule next dMnloft yaar will ba bald. atudenta aa there arie ioUay. After o f the pond you cfbuld find a path Thera waa opportunity ateo for tkq; in the State ef Ifalna, John lion, dollars to atartNa m teai «f M on d a y . V achool let out in tba attemoona well froaen so that you could uate bookkaaping op / telegraphy to f Gould: Information Pleasa Alma­ government ra-insuraiwa bf private "TMs prograsa Indicatea that plana, to* help taka cato extraor­ these voluntary organtutions can " Ths Amaricaii, British, French A aon waa bom at tba Hartford everybody made a bce-liaa for the down tee hill right onto tee pond those who dasifad. She was aa un- nac 1854; Sjrtrit of St. Louis, and Russian Commandants of the p ond T b m would be aa many aa Over on the south side /of tee usuaUy thorangh teacher. drUM Chariee A. U ndbq^, dinary expenses beyond those now reach many more people and pro­ ttoipital on Jan. IS to Mr. and covered. / , vide batter and broader benefits. divided city appointed dsputisa to fe : Kra. Oaorfa DeOormiar. 30 Staep SOO akating in the aftemooii ^ h t pbnd, there te n bare hilL It tha atudenta ia spalllhg, punctua­ meet late today to work out de­ up until auppertime. It came ^ a wasn't haca .in. tboaa days. A akl tion aaA'compoaition.. an atPteeat Seeks Expsiteidia They should be ancouragad and . BDiloKAniw,.and a daiiabtar waa < ■ —y— f-Thr Prwideiit halpad to do ao. - - — ------tailed arrangements, for tee con-- bam on Jan. 14 at tba Mt Sinai point where the children would Jump waa built annually out of ateaographars, both man fttod wo- ference on German unity and the • -Moapital tfr Mr. and-Mm-KaBBath -forget about aupper and atayaii^t aeiow packed dawB-good-and hard. I, -. ware - her- beet -- advartiaara - .Htghllghta .from, tea .Praaldaatte Auatrrtan'Peaea Treaty; * ------~ i B o a r d im for rahebUitetlon o f __ _ message outlining the govern­ KnoMbaar, 108 Lockwood St at tba pond in fact, teara Waa a Jump built for among the buslnass flrate of Hart­ L iiM J REPAIR \ Parley Mta Divided . Woody^Wallet one of thia Rtaters, tboaa feliowa who wmild ford. ment-aided health program fol- poo diaablad penona would be re- Orders from their home govern­ A meeting between' 'John Matbar Chaptar, Ordar of town'a moat famoua Sgun akatara, do tea daring stunts of going 18 In bar prints aha had beautiful OH. lURNER ments ended 10 days of wrangling golden hair, and always a smiUng placea of full raspon- Two of the key problems in town ofticisls and bond l>dfolay, win confer tba fln t da> waa in charge of tba pond at tba fact in tea air and landing aavernl 'aibility as actively working clti- over the conference site. The three •raa on a elBaa of candidataa Mon- time. He bad to abut down the yards out on tee ica on skates. countenance. SERVICE the^eld of health today arc the Western military chiefs and Soviet sel for the town in ______Soratttw Maeonlc Tempt# at 7:30 place at 8 o’clock and drtva the . An annual event looked forward In tha I820*a aha opened n diat^H^Uon of madlcal faaitiUea Commandant ' Sergei DahgKn may decide whether?.^ __ /The Preal^nt led>p to Ms. ra- and tee costa of medical care. tM . An Miaiar Maaona an cor- youngatara home for aupper. Then to waa the big akating carnival in branch, achool ta tha Odd Fallows E n g u u jfliT agreed last night that the minis­ fight over abadlohinr a ri^ ito n y iBVItad to attend akati^ would reaume at d Aa the middle of January.. Name CALL Insuraaca propoaal b j aaying: 3. Tha total private medical building, which waa taken over Manchester, flew to Honolulu by Unlt- "The bA way tor moat of our ters will meet for one weak—the tect Arnold Lawrencea tians many aa 2,800 often akated at akatara, trick akatara, aonie of tba by tee Oonnectieut Business Col- M A H it laaiftil I MU of the Aation now axceads second—in tee Soviet Embassy in ** et M»e Edgewnter Hotel In fa­ l i r pappla lo> provide themsalvaa the nine billion dollars a year—an for the Keeney Street SAool . night. traveling troupes and a mixture of tegs of which Gaorga H. Wilcox mous Waikiki Beach. Mr. Rieg, associated with Shady Glen Dairy MI-9-4548 East Berlin, and for the first and local tiuent always ateged a tre- raaourcfs to obtain good medical third weeks in the building in the will end or continue again t o - ' There wen many akating par- waa proprietor. About that Uma, Farm, and his wife will ba in tea Isinnda Indeflnitaly. Their rasidaace m im B lM 5 ears is to participate in voluntary tlpa at tba pond too. PracUcally mandoua afternoon •*ot akaUng tha High School, made commar- is at 840 B. Middle Tpka. WHJJAMS (Oonttoued on Pngs Fear) American Sector formerly used by morrow night, avcry night jrou would Snd aoma thrflis. People would pile up 10.- cial courses avaitehla to students tee Allied Control Council. The afflctala ware meeting today church or aoclai group meeting for 000 strong along the bank to wit­ mad many took adinuitaga of them. OIL SERVICE Thereafter, a communique said, with tea bond attorney to datar- WB CARRY ALL ness tee attractions. tears ia only one answer. Wa can room. Ha had “cheated” a llt^a "the place of meetings will depend UtAlHNO BRANDS t an.evaning of akating at the park. Hutton MacFhrtena and Andy mine tha legal status of thd Kaanay Why. atudenta used to skate on Farguaon, of Brookfield. S t, ware help finaactidly. For everyone who t(w. Ha took a new camera on a upon the course of tee conference.” Street School project and tea pro­ Saturday and Siinday w an cannot donate n pint of blood let busy daya. You had to get to the Friday piabte uaUl 8 o’clock. Then atedoits at her Hartford school, trip to Cuba two or Uiraa yaara .The Russians at first had.de­ ceeds from tha aala ot 8488,000 ta they wooM throw their skates over and both enjoyed tea paatUma of teem give extra to tee PoUo Fund. ago. Just before laaviitg Havana Leader Raps manded that half the meetings, in­ bonds tor tha schooL Mwai j pond by 8 o’clock in tba morning It doesn’t seam right, somehow, to be sun of playing on oim o f their shonldera and high-tall it fUtolng Whan opporttuiity offered. ha decided to finish the roll in tha cluding tee opening session, be General Manager Richard Mar- over tba Armory to aee the Ifigb for n perarni audi af I who cannot camera. So, ha took a plctura of THE ARMY and NAVY. CLUB held In East Berlin. The West Un, Town Counsel Chartaa N . tba hockey teams at the many Mrs. Oora Parry C lark e who give blood to, plead with ' those m ■ gamm in prognaa. And than waa S^ool basketball. team play. tea Motto Castle.. sought at first to hold only one- Crockett' and Mayor Sherwood nanciug after tee game waa died la May teat Mn. Emma Ly­ who can do ao. ’’Maybe I can get anbtear shot fourth of the meetings in tee. East. a-regular bmwd-in rink for tha ons NatUaton. Mrs. •Mary Shaw Bid to Release PWs Bowers, leader of tha group of Dl- popular pastime, but there would Every day more new develop­ off thia roll,” ha thought. Winding "Let the Russians have a tiny Geoae-tracking, weoHk hear and maon-observlag m iS ter^ e^ rectora who voted Wednaaday ta batter playart to have their gamaa Taylor, Mias Jeanla Wind and her ments are taking place in poUo re­ tha wheal to its next porition, ha ■ \ ------with oppoalng teams from around always be teat many luore at tee Biatar. Mrs. Bartalina r.— triumph if that is what they re­ CMters recced varied m etom of sattefaeftan frem^iiw variety at scrap tea plana and start anew, game who would race to get search. If one esQ’t help one way. shot the castle from a different gard it to be,” one AlUed spokes­ old faiyonod New Engtendy^tor etome teat recently tot- left today for Boston for a Into SERVICES. tea area. Oainaa ware playad un­ Mabel. Wnrran Fallow;. Bobari J. teey enn-Sjioteer. But; the blood ^ Lt. Gen, K, S..Thimayya der lights, toa , itt-axiotbar-baar'orwkatev 1>atDr« angle. Agnin ha triad to gat an man said; “We believe - that tee ^ ” ?®^ Hawever. O^lafga tornont #1 >iftoete kt cimior inorninr foKIatonca With "Warnn tee pond dosed. . Gordon, St, tee lata Alex Rogers ia necaaaary, very neceaaary, too. extra picture, aucceedad, \ and TOia the U ; N. Cbmihand ag^in tbiday it will viblate the Korean main point U to get around the Ilw t bfarpfst The WU m s Who could forget aoma oif the snd his wife, all were local pupils apparedftiK didn’t rare way ar the ether Cariay, a member of the firm of Manchester waa really a “Win­ Let’s aea aoma new faces at tea wound tea nob. This happaned • Armistice if it frees anti-Communiat prisoners before their table on Germany and Austria and meteeds nsed to predict Webdimr ttum tek.. The Ropes, Grey, Bert, CblUdfe sad O f ^ n u H O r Oteter Springs tennia. with, such of tea adtool in Hartford In the timeand tlma again. When ha could ter Wbndarlaad” in tea Jooft old next domUte time. We all have to fate is decided Hby Allied-Red agreement or by a peace cbh- sea If some international agree­ ^ hMvily_p^raMsad yeatoeday.totoM e#r$^ tem perataM ^ RUgg, toftd counsel for the acheel hock^ piayan aa tba May broth- veara before Mtea Olmstead re- S * ” 9.. ” Ote,J*otei he rew o^ .tei ben, JacMa and Gaargia, Waa da3ra..Paopla cams from neighbor­ — ... ------. work togathar if teara is to be: EVERY SATURDAY KR3HT larriica. 'riia Alllaa.,h«wayar. ;weht'.'— ' < — —-r— r-rr ment cgh">a found.’’ ' ■ teacatlons point to several Mfro of similar sport If tea ther­ bond issue. «_____ .v —, - ing towns to enjoy tha natural any further diacoverias to help al­ flim and mailed it to the laboratory s t a r t i n g a t 8:15 SHARP ahead with pinna to,free more than The agreemetit dissipated "fears Presumsbiy, they were preiwnd Was Guthrie, Gaorga “Gas” Smite, On at least two occaaiona, Mrs. to ba processed and mounted on mometer renuias at Its present |oW btotas. Ia the soane-ot tea' JOHN A BURKE faciUtias of O ntw Springs FonA leviate tela dread disease. 20 REGULAR GAMES—2 SPEaALS 22,000 Korean and Chinese anti- that the Russians would monkey right J ^ A m toBarroS’ II; David N e ft^ lt; and Gaorga Nolan. Jr„ to discuss whether tee money from the ’rhompaon gang. “ Buffla” Dm* Nettletoii held •‘open hotite'*. at trnnaparencies. Rad pOWa as civiliana by Satur­ wrench the conference before it PUmtAL HOME vidaon. Bob Samualaon and n host Right hare could be found all the her home^ on Huntington St., hon­ Thia town is my home town, Djilas Expelled 8, pat tee finishing tooolies on n sn'owteawxerected nanr their npnrt- the bond sale could he used for a * enjoyment of winter sports one too. I was proud of it during World Whan ha got home, the film waa day—A couraa the UNC aaya is even started unless they could ment honse rrsidenoe at 84 Gheotnut^t. \ The snewman oMoiod Keeney Street School based m SV BAST CBNnSR ST. of others, too numaroua to men­ oring bar teacher mad friend. tion. could desire. War n and the Korean War. We waiting. He eagariy opened up tee roquirad by tea armistice terms. secure the pfibrtige of launching some minor problems In mechanicnl enmeei plana other than thoae drawn up Mlaa Olmstead made aavaral package and viewed his shots on Kirorta_to reopen preliminary It in their own h ick jrard. SavarnI yean later, in tea late Do you think those days will had aome very fine boya who fniledi From Yugoslav BtnictkMi was aocompllshed t o htSIAng it la ^ i by Lawrence. aver be backT How about the stu­ airplane trips to CaUforala and to return, boys we went to school tea projector. Thera ware 18 beau- •/ talks for'M peace conference got The “Little Four” deputies now The call for tea referendnm *40’a, came the Navajo Skating return but evidently decided she Uful acaaas of CUba qpd 17 shoU nowhere. tVlO B Club — Rad Donahue. B illy dents and youngatara? Would they with and dntM nt dnncea, ao coma win determine the makeup of the specified that the bonds be iaanad preferred Oonnectieut, and Hart­ on, the war isn’t over yet, tea war of Morro Castle. CLEANING AND INSfALUNG Talks Dendloekad Top Red Group conference secretariat, arrange for a Keeney Street School in Green, Cbick Aronson, Ev Hiomp- t the kick out of akating-under ford, in which to enjoy her leiaura oae same condltionaT Would on ^ U o . Suddenly ha reallsad whnt had American and Norte Korean for communications and security, -accordance with thoee preliminary son and ottaan — teat carried on It was the thouitet te« -MnadMatar focmlng ..bis / first, waddiag.. cere­ . raTieww.hy-.tlM Qanaral Ateambiy unanimous dsftto j*!*?*’ iw j*" hid iSrated- mony in hit home. , E tete Arihib^, Fab. 13. *in the context of new davalop- pjOil'roaigiMia as cliidrmiB ar aia tea hood of Mrantor waix-loaklng*“ ““ “ ------o o - r H a u ^ riiK tH i'tohniy'^ "PotfWtOTlV girt ar Aanii,- Ramamberrtba gaasea straata.Starta^ OB Charter Oak ware wrong. Whan they arrived Yusoalav Pariiament. '*— r— •— for a place to thaw tee tome egg. i not ba spent for anything tot -n 1S8 of tag-on-ica whan you would Street and bemra. realising it. jron He was a bit nervous na he pro­ _ Louisa7 Call McKINWEY BROS: manta.” Mra. Pandit has called (CoattaMd on Page Thirteen) S t. Oar. at Ohnich there waa a gang of bo^ at tea Dear Louise: for tea 80-nattoh Assembly to re­ Ha also repented Ms actions, con­ It was frozen today. Keeney Sfreet School baaad an skate through avaty little group are on Hlgb|dnd Street Oontinua pong, but ail were crow d ed ceeded through tee customary Yes, ril save dance for you fessing that his attitude had been With many areas still unrecord­ CIO Delegates preliminary plana drawn by Lnw- further a a « and you will ba on ritual but he aucceasfuUy hid his k I . SEWAGt MSrOSAL COMPANY / convene Feb. 8 on tee Korean arowd a lively fire on the benk if you’ll save one for me at the question wrong. He denied teat he opposed ed for official lows tee coldest rtace, it appears the matter win ba Camp MBaftng Road before realix- uaatandynaas from tee Coupla and spot in the Nutmeg -State today ITia pair borrowed a ahoval and Pobo- Ball at /tea State Armory TEL. MlteBMrfl-flaOa—18S-183 PEARL CT^ MANCHEgineB ' Thinuiirya Monday sent what he Tito and his policies and awora ha dropped and the contract, awarded ntioin. ^ pushing it ahead of team aa duly extended hie congratulation. still was a ’’true Mandat.” President’s Job was Woodbridge where tee ther­ Praise Bowles, O ol^ west on W, Center Street, Jan. 30. Make it a waits, huh? called a ’’clarifying .atatement' to Wadhama and May. they skated, they took turns .re­ ‘ Tha pair had no sooner had ) - ______Anon. to Gen. John E. Hull, U. N. Far Tha coounlttaa gave Djilas g mometer was hovering around 24 M A N C H E S fE R one w iu h a a U of anuddan oaJ^jMm- driven €* Uoils fo r' both Harvard* men and mother',’ does about the faihira of Hill! OR LADIES* AND MEN'S aO. during tee day to think. This Nothing was said at the con­ Repaired Befa- tee blood donations. Tima after terrific artiedule goea on until six- vention by *itecr man to indicate fore the Massachusetts, (k>m- commented that "both should serve TBUCK DBIVBB time tea quota falls off and y n are o'clock at, night with nev^r a diy News Tidbits whether another Ledge - Bowles mission investigating ' Com- ***1]L*'" ' lk%" abort, really abort of tea necessary HtwartI HigiMS Story without a erteia. No on# will ever race is comlag up.,, :, • ^ Bresnahan said: ”Tha State MaasfleU. Jtek It («V-kA sal- VULYES amount. , . Called froBf AP Wires munism, Htlsa hato'seai a New Mavaa, :af the Batter iliiti die of monoton/.” Lodge, who presumably can Thomas - Hi.. Bresnahan, cMef Commiaslon’a plan, is not an out­ ,;.!T,a3^g I, for one. am amoog n ftw.who. , Shanley, .who is No. 2. man on ralirsad tiate aad a track at a THE Re Tea BMt. p ¥ -have ths RapufaUcaa. nomiaatioB Oounsei 'for the Massachnsette growth of tea McCarthy hearings. gtads cannot give blood. I hiwa two chil­ tea Whits House staff behmd f^ lef ®torely^. by saying ha waate i t CommlMion. said Wendell H: Both men already had been ached- 18 MAPLE 8IBBBT dren (Of my own-and would do or Assistant Bhernmn Adams, also Navy's Mgh ranking officers lilsd with other OMuapalate and C^nius or prackp6t? hasn’t aaid M yet whether or not Furry, a physic# professor, and IdeafiflaIflad tra d i dMvar. Op|h Pint Nattsaal Steen give any amount .to keep team N 01M you ftvftf hudl th# faKfiEf[ described tee set up of .teetexocu- visit Arllngtm National Ceme-, he dfrts. former Oammuniata for-appear- THBT jOOlRlIirr WMT1 wall and free from polio. For thoae' 'Klin- tlve branch of tee goverhmeht, tery'to ■gIviB’ laaf' aahtte t o Adm' J;aqP- J<**-Kamih, A resedrclTist-. .. .,.i-.tia*teg-LaA'.*— " Bowlee, who prohahly would instructor, wiU he recatled "witeln ahea'-hafora. the confmtsrion.” ...... lOte. me, who ,duaot ~pliyilcnfty^ (Exetfri .W bitil with ,10 major- departmental and -W. H ..P . Blandy who died ln:.Naw have to llaa up Snaugh cbavantkm . 8eo. -3leCertiq^.twaid-nver aav­ help this moat deserving cause. '1 htoeva 107 agencies,” York after suffering stroke . . . v r divs' t o ' testify' at ;a ' dkwed Frtm ds^^n ^Exptdin dalegataa to head off other poten­ hearing.” , aral records to tha MaaaachUMtte OOUBT IN ■KVKX8AL A ecI y o E * r t e e » H n w e Ir • cdiildi?- But his speech dwelled for.the Atomic lEnergy Commission ap­ group, including an offleial tran •a tial candidates la ordar to gat the A te. IS UPh-T most part on the constant pressure proves use of at9mic fuel for low- Democratie nomination, hasn’t Both nun admitted before Sen. (Editor's notoi He’s eaeantric. r in tee Ho|,l) veod world where nor­ of work on the President powered nuclear reactor to ha built McCarthy’s subcommittee Friday ■aid, either, whether he intends to (Ceotliraed on Page Fear) itaaU aad agrote tarevlawai Hdftfft yoM BfisiMU yoE awfw® ia o U a r i - Ha’s coatraversial. Be ahnas the mal behavior ia accentiric? .>”The day. atarts at eight or be­ by Pennsylvania SUte University. try that. Reporters who talked to Umellght. yet keeps rnnkiag news. Lat’a try to amaah through teat fore aa the President arrives in hla Dr. Leslie N. Gay of Johns Hop- tag teat tto Atvc^oraCsv, ^ Two For $2 ^ 5 Mm here tried to get him to com ia BUY He’ s Howard HngHea, who hno smalt army of Mgh ’ paid public office about that time,” he aaid. kina School of Medicine rlalma mit Mmself, tot he said, "Tm not A m tfcM obMirviN enough money to do what to relatiena men and executivaa who "It is heralded by » husser which Mtceeaa in providing ly lief for a candidate for anytelag.” When waata aad dasaat — with the Qin-interfercnca for Mm. Is similar to rsvellla at West chronic asthma ■ufferars through aataral gas by 1 It's only yoa, ywi OTt> -asked, if that statement applied British Deny American pradaes aad gather tha BmI. • Hughes flair. U a aetlea of atorlaa; No mcactitive in the country, in­ FfOtHte** Injections of hormone ACrni in also to tee futura. he replied "the of which this la the firat. aa AP cluding tea Presidant, ia harder to ^a said abmit 100 ptoara j w- gelatin solution . . EsUntaUd future tekee in a lot of territoiy.” writer gaaa hehlad tea sceaeo to get to than Hughes via normal firs brings out fire fighters MmXBLL w on NOO MEMORIALS WaE, dM *t b « SO solf-criffieal SPEOIM. 1 DAY GLEANIM8 SERVICE 320,000 WashtegtBB. Ja» IS (R>-SlNk • toU you what Bnghea la really channels. It’s amazlag bow many (Oanttonad nn Page TMrtoan) . from three Connecticut. towns in (Osutteuad m Page Thirtoaa) Father Gustpciy of Son YoE*rt HiiEkiE9 *f 98M oarry, lik e). ______in HoUywood. includlto some of effort to estingwlsh Mhsa at ^ WORK ACCEPTED UP TO 11 AN. Ms high priced help, never have Somers cMcken farm. OF PROVEN. seen tee man. . Reports reaching Burma say 400 By JAMES BACON ^ London, Jan. 18 9E—Scotland - gat custody of Ms aon through IHQr M ips YWP vTMr f P EXCEPT SATURDAYS Hollywood Jan-18 (P)—.Houstoq, Yet once you gat to talk with Sea Plant Theory Chinese Nationalist guarTiUaa qp- Publisher to Fight m Yard today denied a former GI * court action in Germany. a f I ator after a ahait aaft I ' 'HoUywood and Las Vegas are Mm. ha'a easy going,- charming eraflng along China-Burma border custody of his American-born 8- Though he tocUned te five any tiu-ee fabuloua places. And tee and courtMus. And not too hard CaUed •Misleading^ 130 miles northeast of Kentung Woolen Mill Action year-old .son pending further word clue to the whereabouts ot Hillers superiority I I baf yM foot, or arEl 80E4I, most fabulous ciUxen of each may to find if you kSap lata hours. have deserted to Bade ...: Britlte from legal authorities in Germany. and the boy, a spokeaman for government report says within X MHkUONIKNIi A 9iff to Hio Mordi off DiEMS, weU be Howard Hughes. Hughes, first of all, fr a The father, Harry Hillers of Scotland Yard aaid tee man “ia ^ . Near. B ilta to #■ AU unwillingly, if you listen to mechanical genius. It’s not dlf- New Haven, Jan. 14 .(B—A Yale!years auclear energy mny pravtda Boston, Jait 13 .(P)—A veteran Brooklyn was accused by tee boy's A od brat^oF. ffhot*B oood otwiao. oceanographer Says he doesn't J about one fourth of Britain'a eeti- free to leave anytime.” Ha said a ^teto A .,-W . BtMl Coirrsetty 4csigiiMl nonBSMnts srg products of cortfsl tea friends who paiat Mm as tee flcult'to understand why. He la tee . textile - leader aad industry pub- mother of abducting the child from “minimum' watch” was being kept tto allr ad Maar 'RAwEbMI aa aaSEEE^^^b think much of 'speculation thattoated power needs. Uaher sought today to prevent iB tdlt^t ^Bdy. Th hsvt hslanct. dtstisetioR mad wwHyi ^ o W o M HHBBiW W H 9SI ah/V raUring type. Yet he a alwaya son of a man who did pin-oat Ss her home in Stuttg;art, Germany. on the pair to prevent' the boYa Staaley PartC « «7 doing things teat gat him in tee you'U someday to sating new I National Foundation for Infantile -American Woolen Co., from dls- auBBiiiK; they hsTc besaty thftt win endare. m much aa Henry Fdrd to roU Amer­ The Hillers are estranged. premature departure. Paal te ItOft haa papers.. ica into tlM motor age. Unda pf Osh foods extracted from {Paralyaie aaya it tope# to haVe poeing o f 11 of its 33 remaining The American bouse painter waa Hillers visited itbe U. S. Em­ ' kind of man la tela , phan­ ocean planU. enough trial polio vaeetee for at mills and redeeming nearly 20 mil- Catting Done Is Oar Owa Shop Fron The Hughes’ father invented the , Director Daniel Merrlman of the nabbed by British police aa he bassy today and talked nitb tee tom , wIkv aometimes tots 'like a famous rock hit ail weU drill with least 500,000 aecond grade school lioB dollars worth of preferred attempted to board an airliner for welfare officer Uiare. tot a spekes Rough Stone To Th« Finished M cnorisl Bingham OccaiiograpMc Labors- childron by June 1*.,.. Announce­ stock. throwbadc to te# rugged In- 166 cuttiag adito teat ebawa torA ra y s: New York. The boy waa with him. man said tea Bmbaaa/ waa .not dividualiata of another cantuty? ment frpm Soviet Georgian Rapuh- E. Howard Bennett, editor of through flin t'a a aaaUy aa mud. "There have been numerous ex­ The boy and hia father spent last latervenlns. Ia he genius? Or « crackpot Uc,xiq>itel Tinia rays Georgia First “-Amarlca'a T.a.xti le Reporter.” night in a police etetion near tee "Tha.mattar ia being handlfid by With it^ drulara all ever tha wotld travagant stetemenU vrMch tends Ck^ty’ Premier Vlllan, ftodelava ./ wiii m. an '//rfvry ! wko toys with movie studios, and firat ware able to atrilM tea Ifi.bOO. plana to seek prosiaa- this week airport, hut Scotland Yard em­ British authorities,” tto Aaasri- tTEI MOTOI SELES fR-i to mislead tha public into thiwiriiig has been firad traas alBea. from all threa claasas of Amarlcan oil nfrUa, and airpianaa? Is.-h a fast deptha teat tap^ad unknown that tea poasihUltiaa o f food from phasised that no cKargea had been caa spokaaman axplalnad. adOteg OLDSMOMLE DEALER** Manchester Memorial Go. shrewd, rutMesA gentle aU at Democrat State Chairman Bai­ Woolen atockbolders. A special filed against HUlers and that their that HlUara does not now have .» / MARCH OF DIMES patrolshm .rights. tha sea are unlimited.” ley seeks aid of U. a Rap. Tholhas ^ A. H. AlMETTl Prop. oqca? Dots .ha pinch paantaa And , Howard was bora ip Houatan meatiag o f stocknoldara wUl ba “ oaTy concern ia to prevent tee de­ legal custody of the ckUd. PAatRBBT—COB. A a r t f o r o r o a d HHH But, ha dacUrad in a radio talk J. Dodd (D.Goivn> in fight to have told Jan. 28; i' toss away miUiooa? la ha* Belly- > it spant BMMh of Wa chUdhood in last night, it is-quite pooibla that parture of the hoy pending the re­ HiDara met Ms H tetek V HARRISON STREBT^MANCHKSTER wood's grtatert: eff-ecraqa Jovhr? Coanecftcul Join two other stetaa Tha compajiy has called the ceipt of informatioQ from Qannkn now 37.* wkiia te Oar* 211% te eavrt UfM of controvaraial Suh- M'jTf *r.v' la Ito w hm’t he, a super apoantrie « T h » ). . (Oanttaaad an Page Mtea) authoritMK” ' -. ' ' margad Laada^Act (« ■■ Piafa D m ) : HlUara n> fa r haa bpka unable to ■• Rafti Saw)

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