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...... The office of the Oonaecticut Mr. and Mra. James Bafmla Help Support Manchester Heatt Clinic- Give Today A boutTow n Power Company will be dosed all Tuttle announea the birth o f « son day tomorrow;. Washington's named. James Bemia Tuttle. Jr. Cites Pope’s birthday. Mrs. Tuttle ts the former' Jean Th« Onter Coi»»re*atlon*I Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Averayu Dully Nut P t s m Ran Church office wfll be dosed all day ■ The same program planned for Recent Call , .4 tomorrow for the holiday. Mrs. Joseph Thompson of' lOl te r Um WaaU BMtag the alt-group W8C8 meeting, Hemlock street. The paternal t Vbneiry IS T b e W t o lb e r postponed because of the Storm grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. !aCO.a The marriSKe of Mlaa Janet M Monday evening, will be presented Louis Tuttle of 21 Hudson street. Rev. aatindn; Says Per* Hammond of Pet-klna street to Monday evening. Feb. 2S, at the James Tuttle, stationed at South. 1 0 ,5 1 0 Pfc. Ronald E. Miner of St. John South Methodist Church. s o n a l Sanctification Fair, eeld tlUiiglit, aMutawMi U. Csrollns. Is leaving with the 'At­ lAeamar aC the AadH •treet. will take place Saturday lantic fleet Monday. ^ Muadajr 4Ulr, fea ewed by clantH* momlnir, Eeb. 23 at l l o'clock In 'hie office of the Manchester Cryifig Need in W orld Bmewi e( aiwMuttuaa’ aeaat HIgk St. St. James' Church. Water Company. 34# North Main Maitche$ter— A City o f Village Charm street'. Ei'lll be dosed all day to­ Mrs. Bessie. Baldwin of 33 Cor­ Rev. John F. Hannon, rector of m / / K Edavard L. Hobron, son of Mr. morrow. nell str^ t will grant the use of St. Jam *a' Church, who la chaplain ____ _ V her .holhs for a cgrd party - for VOL. LXXI. NO. 122 (CMMlflM AdvertMug aa Paga-14) and Mrs. D. Lloyd Hobron of 94 8Uniet Council, No. 45, Degree of of/ Clbbops Assembly, Catholic MANCHESTER. CONNn PTUDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1952 JFoatac-itmt.^Jiaa enlistedjn. the King David Lteige No. 31, lOOF,. (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE FIVE eSNTR^ U.8. Navy and Is now stationed mir hold Tts “regular meeting lo^ Pocahontas,-tomorrow evening at ^,t:adlew-ef-Oalumbua,-iipoke at-the at the IT.S. Navy Recniitlhg Cen­ morrow evening at '7:3(> In Odd 8:13. Members, their friends and' meeting of the organisation Tuaa- ter, Bainbrldgre, Md. Fellows Hall..The first degree will the public are cordially Invited. day evening In the K. of C. Home be exemplified on'a class of candi­ Wenoneh Bessie Farris and /her on the'crying rieed, for personal Do Your Food Shopping At dates. Refreshments will be served committee are In charge.^ Ises I sanctification In the world today.. Differences rnllowln'g the meeting. Members U'lll be awarded the vvinngfs and i He cited the Holy Father's re­ South Koreans are urged to attend this meeting.. refreshments served. cent call for aii "awakening to reality, a return to principle, mo­ N arrow at rality, trust In God, obedience to HAtE’l SELF SERVE and MEAT J)EET Cynthia Hlllery, hter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. lllerv of 23t God." Then, after an explanation Porter street, hss/.-r.^.. -...r.,.™elected re- of the first steps - in _ . the way - of ^ WANTED: Chfmhg irecrmiy'^dr Bets-nnTiernn t'S^rv T r u c e T a l t Chsptcr'of Alpha Delta PI social rMr'VhWtHan^ Sh ‘ MY-T-FINE sorority at ffl. Lawrence Unlver-j , I* ^ToU< h o m e c o m f o r t Seoul, Korea, Feb. 22—

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■» . • .fj® ■[' —r^ M ;. V .. sfVL‘-» JSjPM MANCHOTB SVENOTG fiERAUT. MA!fCHESm CXMlMs'IlUDAT^ ISll^ II " - ' r// •• no diiira aaifi EVEWlKG-KEgUlJ^.-M^IGaiaBTBBrCOtm^ FBIGAYr FEBRUARY b . 1952 lacilirtliiir thsTS U ho nacasMty. to oeesaMBt HcraM Exfoaia^ Anti-West L^der Csav«7 PsfisM Thrmifh [W om ^n Prejiare ~ beyond thanktny candidata Staa- IU4ie PraBrut •mm Support for Ike son for tha compliment.” For Praycr'Bay New State Law AhHerMii R ^ i^ s " "Anson Phelps Stokes o f Lenox, Senator Estes Kefauver of Ten­ Deported by Libya Three aoctiona of a convoy In San Francisco Yale Awards Mass., Secretary o f Tale from IBOO nessee, the lone Democrat to an­ qPor ' me convenience a t lU naaMd throthrough town today to 1921. I n ^ r o v e 4 ^ readera. The Herald la now oast, daatlnatlon un- Nonexistant Post << flMU P if* » nounce for the Presidential aoml- (CiiaMiaii ft— rag a O ut) travHhng oai Here Next Week Has First Use omer recipients were: naUen to date, etiUclsed the pubUahlny M hour acbedulea a t kaewB. The first two sections Hertert F. Sturdy of Los Angg- radio ataUona In thia area and Medal to 15 tt tosmeS CM “uaimpeacltaMe aa< mentality" of tha Ite- wont throogh early In me New Haven, Feb. 22-~Uf)-~Vle tea, -Calif.7 loririer preslderit "of me Be Discussed Ti me New Haven teieviaion sta­ m k ta m i M the go««nuMat*build- moraing while the third sec­ The World D aY of Prayer, wWch thMMy* 'mat XtsM l^er tjaShna ‘ r in yaneral and iaga tor Anderson hea resigned as Yale Club of Southern California; tion. tion o f about 180 vehicles were la obaervad by I^ tea ta n t .women judge Cotter AuthoriztM Lucius F. Robinson. Jr., of Hart­ **WHEa OF FORTON r ...... K a f S l a r r had mapped eat a new otrataty to ______particular in Tlw governeMBt ordered a d p. auperintendeilt o f me Otmnectlcut an address at Warren, Ohio. directed by police mrough l*rMentation for Service ford. first president of me Uni­ fat their man home ifom Karopa Schedules from the pub­ ».-« a. m. curfew on the city, mroughoul the world, will be ob- Attachment in Slander Child. Study and Treatment Home, The whole question of an lm '»m oaa contained In t t e rtpiMt And former Rep. William C. (Own at 10 o’clock. It was ma versity Council; Hugh Plckeri wall bafera the July OOP convan- lication time of The Herald to which Is the eeater o f me Oen- served locally on Friday. Fab. 29. which doesn’t exist, to. become Port o f University's proved Manchester water system I Buck, Seifert and Joat, the tawB^ m U E TANiO” ...... U n y A i i M V M i Cole, campaiynlny for Missouri’s pubUeation time on m e foUow- aam Aa a <3ompaniaa A and : Change by Policeman Brady, of Seattle, Wash, Uon: Oat ma Sanata Foraixn Rala> grees partjr’s etrength. The order at me Soum Memodiat Church at executive secretary of me Sum­ will be under diacuaston Tueadav P**baultln^ w ^ e a r a . ^ , tiona commlttaa to invite him to OOP nomination for Oonyrass, iny day. Saturday editions will for Badawl'e doportauoa foUeiwod. 35th Alumni Day Fete Mcs. Paul MfliOre of CJonvent, Waahinatoft neat month to testify proposed a new Investiyation. 2:30 p.m. mit County Child Welfare Board N. J., a benefactor of me School carry schadulea for Sunday A new at Akron, Ohio. **BUOKSIIITN B LU ET . . Ella Mat M m i i before Conyraea. If eleeted. he promiMd a (X>P programs. Tha program will includa pray­ New Haven, Feb.. 22—-tAV-Yale of Fine Arts; John B. Dempsey, of Tha 71-yoar-old BadaWi, who has attachment, m In announcing hia action, Andar- Cleveland, Ohio, member at large n ia paper aaid its information women's meetlny at SC Joaeph foreakoh natlva robeo to r modarn ers Apr agricultural migratory Hvll auiU got ita first use here University today presented me ting as the Board of Water Com- idJrflra^orotJSl’.Jn'lSSllSf yesterday, he wetudn’t stop at Ruk .of_tlie University Council; Xoula mls^ners,loners, will meet w with ith Fred;• J!?***k* rn firs oort protafflon o f Burk was .that Senator Lodye (It, European drees, was aroused from Sutton’s Pal Tied workers, eharScroppara -% este i^ y h r a slander actlbn Tale-UMdal to 16-peraons for-“out*- Maaa,i), the yeiaaral's campaiyn checkiny on yraln and such stor- fact mat "cvente which were not standing service.” Mayer Rabinowitz of Sands . E. Thrall, a«datent superintend- e m s S X ^ amocrata tlyation to see if any o f the yotd To Bank Holdup ■on will be the aoloiSt and Clar­ eatabliahment of the home n’hlcb m# S5th Alumni Day program Although this special meeting Yafl Yargasna Oastel Bsnlte airport whore ho Charged him wim meft. was set as a result of a directors’ domeatlo use. n .V will not oppose it." stores at Fort Knox "has fallen ence Helsing the organist. The ■ nie law J s ^ outgrowth'of me. waa intended to care for enjotion- which brought more than 1,000 Walker Van Riper of Denver, out of rne'lmttom of m e vault. was put on s Cairo-bound piano. committee in charge includes Mrs. ally disturbed children. O)lo., member of the Yale Associa­ meeting Jan, 22 at which me re­ Henitogq * This touched o ff anomer denial. Proves Success ,Ho was bom ia Ubya but bolds A ault brought by entemfaere tarC " graduates back to the campus « a) Benjamin Jones o f me Salvation The home, aumo,rized by me tion of Colorado; Gilbert Kidney, port of the Fire Protection and The water commiarionerg Tuas- Lodya aaid la Beverly, ICaas., that Saudi ArAbtsft passport ry Aiher and Paul Draper against from all parts of the country. day night will .too hold publid' he planned to make no such mo­ Army, chairman, M rs Grace Agard 1849 Legislature, w’aa.to be built Greenwich. Conn., former chair­ Utilities study committee waa dls- ' Neighbors’ Night at Manchester Balsod St me same time ware idantiftod by bank empioyaa yes­ ■ M rr Hester McCulkmgh of Oreen- A t aa aasembly, at which the man of me Aluninl Fund and cussed, the discussion Tuesdav' ®h the extension o f aani>^^ tion, and "any report to me con­ terday aa a member of SuUba’i of ms Center - Congiegatimal claiming sha 1iad~m*de"pulH on-a-5S-acra site in Hamden, -and presehtationa were made to Presi­ Indonesia Cabinet Sranye attracted members of his brother, Nurl Sadawi, and his Church, Mra. Robert Pratt o f the chairman of Ya.le- Alumnt Publica­ night will not be confined to the aewera oh Grandview streetf; trary la complete fabrication." Granges in Andover, .Hebron, gang in ma holdup. Prevlpualy, HC statement! calling them Com- $1,50.000 was appropriated to draft dent Bmerituh Charles Seymour, nephew, Zuhelr Sadawi. A govern­ South Memodiat Church and Mra. Riiinlsts. tions; and Burnett Goodwin of water supply aa it relates to fire “ "(I the west branch o f Gard-* P o tterto n ’s L ^ y a aaid me Ehsanhower-for Olastoobury. Vernon, Ellington, ment epokcamaa aaid aU thrse had mVtMiei had identified Sutton a program, but the 1951 Legisla­ aiM>hg others, the graduates heard Pl-otectlon. Her atreeL President foreea *%ra dotay vary Seen Kesigning Frank Halltn o f the Emanuel Lu- Portland-Ore., member.for Oregon YVemerfifieid,' Oitford, "W M M trahd and' Thomaa KUng,-45, bom «m- Under- Oonnecttciit law mSy ture never appropriated funds to President A. Whitney Griswold re­ of the Alumni Board. The proposed sewer on Otand^ well as we ara, wim our man B,' t>Ma "agitating agAttit ths verihet theran Church. ^ Thrall, on which will fall the ALL SPEEDS 33. 45. 78 ILP.BL Killinyly, and me majority con­ o f the elecUon." dee arrest. made pre-trial attnchmerlts of build it. It haa an office and atalf port on various university actlvi- Riirden of presenting me prob­ view street would start at tfo T s ii' 000 miles away." While m e membera o f me Man­ Mr*. MrOiI1ough*a property in this city, however. Uea. (ConOnned troni Phya One) tributed some part of me lectur­ A sAeurity officer said an "initial Detective Capt Waiter Henning R.\TENDKD FORECAST lems o f the town’s water supply and extend soum \for 880 fae^~ ISO CENTER St. PLENTY OF ^REE PARKING In Wasbinyton, however, Sena­ er’s proyram Wednesday evening aaid police had eatablished some chester Council of Church Women which, she said, deprived her of In accepting the resignation of Seymour received his medal be­ ___ I. and their proposed solutions, said while the Gardner^ street sewer tor Hendtlckaon (I t .- N J ) . dia- reseUon” was axpeeted to me de- - Cochran refused- comment - iB-Oranye-Hallr There^were MUts, timo ago-m at- only imrae - bandits aiA..Jiojd!i!g..J;htlc_.aeiYt(n Ja . m^ ■ tugfij Mth whimOn^-t^ Anderaon^-who-said-ho- had-‘-‘no cause—‘;as-flft*enm ■ .president—he today that the"dl8ettsSiOTt"Tnesdi^. ayree(t. Hendrickson often bucks porUtkin. " but ws art~nnpa?iC " Joecpil p. Ma.vinr Studio — Boston;-Feb;--22=TJ5^ - Th r tWYr- -would-«itend''about~ZTO"feetr— me situation. He had a confer- accordion, harmonica and piano qiaged ma holdup. The ofiginal Mnetuary of me church a service defense. A defense fund waa doubt” that the home eventually brought the faculties of Yale to night will probably range over a Any property owner whose land Taft's Senate leadership, but he Auxiliary poUcs were steading for- children will be held at me Mlaa JM cIto Teeiadale perature in New England during enoe today with Premier Soekiman music, recitations and a quia by 10 alann said mere' were five. raised for her by private contribu­ .will he built, Mrs. Edward Foster, Ivar P. Carlson of Overlook eminence second to none." number of contemplated improve­ fronts ori the proposed seweragu said he believes Taft is yaininR by, and last night’s cUrfsw'~'irAa same time in Wesley Hall. A t this tion.' TTie ended in a mis­ the . next five days, Saturday who ia actiny foreiyn minister. of m e members o f 'Glaatenbury De venute, under queatloning In chairman of the home’s' trustees Drive, manager o f the J. W. Hale ments in the water system. extensions will be asaesaed ma and Eisenhower is "slippiny'' in extended for two more nighte •ervice. Andrew Watson, minister trial In Federal Court nere. > Mr. and Mrs. William Teasdale The presentations in each case through next Wednesday, will av­ Indonesia has received about 18 Orange. Queens Borough where me hold­ of 216 Woodland street announce said; Corp. appliance department, who were made by Edwin F. Blair, erage one to six degrees above' the New Msiria cost of the new sewei^ if t|ie]r are me Presidential race. State Secretary Ellsworm L. Shopkeepers stood in the entrance of music at the Center Congrega­ As a direct result of this case, million dollars in economic and o f meir doers, ready to pull down up' was committed, was booked the engagement of their daughter, "A review of the disappoint­ because of his sales record waa chairman- of the Alumnt Board 8ea.sonsl normal. ,M|ld ' over the While Thrall was reluctant to voted by the commiasioriera, He said Eisenhower's continued Oovell of Andover was present, tional Church, will leafi tha com­ however, the Connectlriit Legis­ ments and frustrations which have one o f the few in this area to win state what these contemplated im­ silence is hurtiny m e yeaeral'e technical aid from EICA In m e last shutters at.the first hint of trou­ mere and at city police headquar­ bined Jimior choirs o f St. M aiys lature enacted a new statute Janette, to Allan F. Hellstrom, which sponsored' the awards. The week end, cooler the first of the t ; two years. She was scheduled to also Richard Williams, assistant attended our efforts to provide In the General Electric contest, provements are before presenting BIHHOiP OF OPORTO D IM chances. ble. ters in Manhattan early today. Episcopal Church, tha North which provides .that no attach- Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Allan F. awards, were made for the first week and mild again by midweek. yet about eiyht millions durlny steward of East Central Pomona * Ha was charged with assault treatment for the children entrust­ with hia wife ia enjoying an all- them to the commissioners Tues­ Optm THURS. and FRL to • Taft himself was far from silent Attnekod Reglnm Memodist Church, me O n ter Con­ . ment may be made In slander or Hellstrom of 607 Vernon street. time this year in conjunction with Precipllation during this period me year endiny July 1. Grange; State Pianist IHsia Miller and robbery. ed to our care will ser\’e no con- expense trip to San Franclnco, day night, he did say that, in Lisbon. Portugal, Feb. 22— last niyht Appeariny on a New A spellbinder who sang ons time gregational CTiurch and me.Eman­ alienations of affections actions Both Miss Teasdale and Mr. Yale’s 250th anniversary observ­ will on the average total over Opau Dully te 8:89 Soebardjo asdd cancellation of and James Hendry, gatekeeper of Sutton, Sl-year-old bank robber Hellstrom attended' local schools. strtictiye purpose. Calif. Mr. and Mra. Carlson flew ance. general, they Include the installa­ Dom Agoatino de Jesua a Sonaa; York television proyram wim Tex Bkutt Central Pomona Grange. to western newspaperman and an- uel Lumeran Church. They will be " except on a court order. three-quarters of an inch occurring the MSA ayreement would "do and Jail breaker, and Kling are Miss Teasdale graduated with me out to the Pacific Ooaat and ex­ tion of a number of new water Roman Catholic Bishop of Oporto, P Closad Wad. F. N. McCrary, an Eisenhower backer, At me close of me proyram re­ othar to hia Arab audiancae, accompanied by Mra. Rebeit Mar­ Today Common Pleas- Court "However Mr. Anderson’s resig­ Four other former Yale officials as snow northern New England yreat harm to our Intematlonal held on similar charges. class of 1949 and Mr. Hellstrom nation pointe up . clearly that the pect to return Sunday. received the medals. They were: and snow or rain southern New mains and the increased size of died yesterday.' He waa 76. ■ *y .**'^ me Ohio'Senator enyayed in a freshments were served by Mr. Sadawi profassed friandahlp for tin. and MIm Marion Jessamine, Judge John P. Cotter signed an or­ some mains. prestiye. Bomoatte. Teach with the class of 1947 from Man­ friends of Oinnecticut’s.. children, Federal Judge Thomaa A. Swan, England over the Week end gnd .... ------„ ...... hot. arm-wavlny. dispuU. that and Mrs. CJharIcs Krob and meir Weetem damocradas during ma children’a librarian, will tall a der giving a Hartford policeman. In.August o f 1950 Mr. ..Carlspn. - He also said that there i* a plan - "It should be -realited here that eoniniitted."-" - Tha romantic interest in. me James . H. Donahue permission to chester High SchooL mtut devote 'eyeri greater enejr^es, took top prlza a t $250. in a. coun­ fonner dean of the .Yaia Law again.stout mldu’eelt,...... V” v.'- touched off an audience reaction we need weapons for our army aiaction campaign. But ha attack­ 4tory.-To conclude me child tsn’s - Miss Teasdale Is .employed In to provide better- service-tO' the which almoet sti^iped m e show. During me business session five case Margaret Mary Moore, 20, servlce a 40 minute sound and color attach the properly of John J. My- toward the conaideratTon o f treat­ try-wide contest on home laun­ School;~Df'. Mnton C. Wlriteriiitz., and economic and technical aid. ed the Libyan government as a the Re.aearch Library of United Manchester Green area, where CALL BROADLOOM O A R Kn McOrary, columnist and radio- dollars was voted to me Red an Iiiah-Arab girl hers only q. movie, entitled "Pueblo Boy,"'^riII lek and Mary A. Morris in a $5,000 ing each child’. ; illness according dries. Local people will recall the former dean of the Yale Medical - Fi|ll of Lead These thinys arc more Important "puppet" for nagouating agree- Aircraft Corporation arid Mr. School: Dr. James Cowan Green- there is now a lack of adequate TV commenUtor, said Taft hadn't Cross drive. It was announced that abort time from Ireland •— waa be ahown through the courtesy o f slander action. to his need rather than housing exhibit at the time in the windows Castor. Alta. (A W A total of to Indonesia than political party mente to permit an American air Hellstrom is serving in the U. S. v;ay of Greenwich, founder of the pressure, possibly by the laying / U lia rlB B W. Lathrai A Friendly sales force with modem told me trum when he said in his a rehearsal of me first and second atill in Jail today as a material the Ford Motor Company. Donahue's suit states he halted him according to the building of Hale's store. The subject was 120 shotgun pellets stnfek Regin­ squabblinys." base and British and French land wimess. Navy. No definite date has been University Department of Health: of a pioe line dlrectlv to the area FOR book "A Poreiyn Policy for degrees will be held Tuesday eve­ forces to remain hare. Mylek on the night of Feb. 10 on which happens to have the space." The Evolution of the Home Laun­ ald Quantz when a shotgun car­ , He also said that the disru8s>dri decoratinc ideas to aid selection. ~ He said requests for military Sha ia m e fourth person to be The committee in charge of me set for the wedding. George Parmly Day, former uni­ AUTOMOBILE IN8URANCS Americans" that President Tru­ ning, Feb. 28. Manchester will He studied In Turkey when children’s service Includee Mrs, suspicion that he was a prowler dry," and the. diaplay included all ried by a companion on a hunting' Id probably take in botb/the equipment for the army, includ- neighbor wim Marlborough, picked up since me roundup atart- and searched him to determine If versity treasuret: and founder of trip accidentally discharged. He : (InataOment Paymenta) ★ Factory train mechanics man did not confer wim Oonyreea iny heavy material, had been sub­ Ubya wea a part of me Ottoman Robert Pratt of the Soum Mem­ sorts of washing devices, from the mmendations made in >ne fire on the Korean war until weeks March 8, and Bolton, March 28. ed with Sutton’s teiture in Brook­ he was armed. from the Aviation Electronics (^ounecticut Solon tha Yale Unlversily Press; and is recovering. 100 Eaat Center S t. lU . S-9SS8 inatali. mitted to the U. S. yovemment empire, etirred up an abortive re­ lyn Monday. She Is not connected odiat Church, chairman. Miss Dor­ primitive washing of domes In Ittee’a report aa after it started. volt in IMS against the Itellans othy Pease of the Center Oongre- Miss Morris shortly afterw8rd.s Technician School at the Naval streams to the modern, automatic through the Indonesian Ambassa- wim the gang’e crimee by police. Informed Donahue, the papers in Air Technical Training Center in ■k Wide selection of patterns, tones Defends Statement dor in Washington. Except for and escaped me country. There­ gational Church, Mrs. Albert Post Proud^f Record machine of the present day which McCrary said Truman talked It developed yesterday mat she the suit -state, that Mylek waa a Memphis, Tenn. He has been iillnuuiBRnmnBiDiaBBnisnii and textures. some Shipments of trucks little lUE Set to Seek after he became an advisor' to and Sutton had had a romance, of the Second Congregational washes and partly dries the family aim nine DemocraUc and five Re­ Church, Mrs. William lUoppen- friend who had just escorted her transferred to Fleet Airborne . .Hr. (Jarlaon won for the has arrived as yet. he added. Syrian governments and to King with dinner and movie dates and Washington. Feb. 22—-WPl—U..a. publican Oonyressmen 01 hours burg of St. Mary's Episcopal home, arid Donahue released the Electronics Training Center Unit, originality of hia Ideas and window' New Wage Boost Ibn Baud of Saudi .Arabia until long walks, after mey met on a man. Atlantic, at me Naval Air .Station, Rep. James T. Patterson (R„ aiUr me outbreak of hostiUUea. after me Second World War whan Church. Mra. W. E. Schober o f the display. Taft snapped mat his own U. S. OVERPLAYS HAND park bench mree months aga North Methodist Church, Mrs. Ed­ Later, the suit says, the two Norfolk, Va. Pease entered me Cqnri.) says hS is "proud not to Waahinyton, Feb. 22.—oP)—^The ha returned to thia country. "I. didn't -love him, but I liked defendants-went to police' head­ Navy in January; 1951 and re;]:kisve a perfect raeora"^i\ We Cbh- KEITD’S GREAT ^tem ent was rlyht because "i* (dentbiMd fi«m Page Oao) ward Walters o f the Concordia Senators are not me Senate o f me United States is in danger of "los­ him a lot," she aaid. She had not Lutheran Church, Mrs. James Bell quarters and Bccused the nollce- ceived recruit training at the Na-^' nectlcut Federation of Labor’s with any degree of accuracy," said From the famous looms of ing out," as some highly placed known Sutton was a wanted man . man of taking Mylek's wallet con­ val Training Center in Newport ratings on how Onnectlciit mem­ United Statea" signed last September and extend­ of the CTiurch of the Naaerene Patterson, "that the issues chosen The audience broke into boos diplomats put It, in Indonesia— she aaid. Miss Moore also went and Mrs. Frank Hsilin o f the taining $246. Two detectives who R. I. bera of CongreM have voted on represent m e mpat important Bigelow a Alexander Smith • probably because it overplayed its ing to next Sept. 1$. out wim. Kling at times. . were assigned to investigate- dis- Before entering the Nav^v he at­ legislation In which it is interest­ and cheers. The WSB haa not acted on me Wapping Emanuel Lutheran Churcb. votes during the first session of M I D W I I V T I hand there. Masland • Firth • aiid many Taft added mat McCrary had Sutton hsd~said when arrested' co^-ered "the -waltct between- ensh- tended the Univeralty^r Connect­ ed, -the-82nd"Oongress;"------This country has sought to per­ remaining 2.5 per cent, although mat be had been able to remain called him a liar, and demanded Aba MUIer Peat. Amartcan Le lons on a divan In Miss Morris’ icut. ■ The CKL. which notes a mem­ Noting that me Chamber of others suade the Indonesian government, bom me company and me union free for five years after a Jail home, the suit adds. ber’s vole as right or wrong on that he withdraw m e statement. requested granting o f me 3.58 glen, will maet Tutaday evanlng Commerce and other organizations I The audience became so noisy at which acta friendly but talks neu­ break partly because he never as­ Donahue claims the charges MARK^!H( c l o s f .d certain specific.issues, has credited have chosen a similar rating pro­ tral, to stand up and be counted figure. at 8. o’clock at me demmunlty FUf^ FUN mis point a request had to be Hall. A meinberabip driva .haa sociated wim women. caused him "great mental anguish Patterson with six "rights." eight cedure, Patterson added; made for quiet. on me side of the wvstem democ­ Other Iteniands May Sell U fa story and discomfort." New Y fttit, Feb. 22. —i,Pi ge- "wrongs,’’ and one not voting. F U B N l T i r racies in the struggle against Com­ Following a session, yesterday been planned and further jnani "It is perhaps unnecessary for Stassen. addreaslny me New and membera of ' ma committM Sutton laaued a press release curityahd commodity markets i'n Patterson said in a letter to Jo­ me to state (. I am proud not munism. of me Union’s OB confartnee from his Jail cell announcing he LAFOND BROTHERS the-Uhlted States were closed to- York Republican c£ib in New board. Carey said omer union de-- will be named at mia maeting. seph M. Roiirke, CFL secretary- (o have a perfect record in any of Quality Values From Every Departmrfit . . To Give York City, ripped Into yovem- It has, according to the beat In­ planned to sell his life story to s dq.v in observance of Washington's trcastirer, that "It Is evident that these ratings: . . . The interest formation available here, pressed mands would be: The memberahip committee hopea STEAK HOUSE Mancheater Outstanding Havings (te^rtunltirrtunltirs On Llb- ment corruption, asked ConyreM to contact about 400 local veter­ magastne and devote the money to Jurthday. Livestock markets, In- I he key Is.sues chosen by the CFL eral Budget Terms: American aid upon Indonesia wim 1. A minimum wage o f $1.25 an and welfare of all our citizens is to look into me source of Attor­ ans during me drive. steering youngatera from crime. MONSON, MASS Elliii^on X:ludlng that in Chicago, kept open are 'loaded' to represent a one­ uppermost to me rather man ac­ the best of intentions but In such a hour. Current minimum GE wages Hia court-appointed attorney, and the usual stock and commodi- ney Oeneral McOram's "accumu­ reportedly are $I per hour, while .rill sided picture for. Democratic knowledgment.. pf complete suh- way as to arouse the suspicions of Wednesday afternoon the Wap- George Waahington Hens, said COME UP sod see the "Sobs Of t.v iharket activity w-ent on In lated wesim," and said he felt Taft average wages under the new con­ ■ A committee is workine rin Be- membera (Of Onngf easT." ■ervimee to any one organiza- had the "poorest chance" o f ail a newly Independent peopAe.^> ping Grammar School boys’ baa- WM hagptiatirig. with a Fun" In action. Shows: Thurs., Canada and London. tract .were sajd tb’ be about $1.80 Sutton . porting to - Parentsin Ellington ;it tvoulfi lie,diJ/icuIt, ta,,aU te R; ,’*r\S\rjcx.fr Repubilcsna to win me nomlna- These moves are regarded here ketban tekifi defeated Eaat Street magazine, whlieh he did not name,- Pri., SSL; Snn. rrh e langli show hourly._ _ _ Trade School^ Rockville. 'Ihe Schools. The committet^la made " -2; A pfoducOidty^pay^rafir of srtrt W A 4 8toW ”''‘Mr^^^ - t'ip'df Xh'e^tWch^s^iiriyTepreg^^^^ Asked about Stasaen's reference Sion in U. S.-Indoneaian relations Sutton sent mis message to one Tel. Monson 8227 which occurred yesterday when "at least 2 or 8 per cent.” for Wapping were WUliam Cniap- live members b.fThe PTAs of the to unconfirmed rumors mat Mc- 3. Renewal of-a previous de-' and all from hie cell: Ellington (Jertter, Crystal Lake Foreign Minister Achmed Soe­ man wim IS points and Jack "Crime doesn’t pay. It’s a suck­ Qram had become a mlRlpnaire mand o f equal pay for men and FUN FUN and LongyieW schools. while ia public office, me Attorney bardjo resigned after omer cabi­ Rose with 11 polnU. The high er. racket. I realize the futility of net members nnd much of the In­ women workers, a profit sharing scorer for Rockville was Gay wim A series of meetings have been MANCHESTER TRUST CO clause and improvements fo r a life of crime ahd I would like to planned to study problems and donesian parliament refused to 8 points. de all I can to prevent even one workers not participating in Iq.- Maiasses Sunday at St. Francis prpeedure and development of . a back his first step toward a mili­ centlve earnings. youngster from taking the first tary aid agreement with the of Assiai Church will be held at step." piutuall.v satisfactory reporting 4. Welfare plan improvemenU, 'system for the town. United States. 7:30 and 8:30 and a high mast at BURNS'iDHr:: including a guaranteed pension o f The lawyer said Sutton’s offer to The second meeting has been Strategic Spot 10:30 a. m. Sunday School will donate me (noney to a worthy pur­ raiTsiia asna a s Msneanna at leaat $125 a month at age 85. be held fpllowing the 8:30 mass. , (l.ry Merrill held, and others will follow. The Great importance is attached to — Lemuel R. Boulware, - GE’i vice pose waa "an attempt to make Leellle Ball me ■ Ihcfdeht because" "the ' Ihdohe- The t< ^ e o f ReVr David- Crock- amends for mutakea he has ^ BhK Jakn -acar ' ' schSSls o r the town were closed president in charge of labor rela­ today. February’ 22, and will re­ sisn Republic holds a highly stra­ ett’a sermon Sunday at the Wap- made." “Decision “Magic ^ tions, said the company had no ping Community Church will be main closed during the next week tegic position in the Far East, comment on the new demands hut Before Caniet” / sitting ato'p Australia and astride ’’Chrlat and Human Ralation- Insult to Injury for the February: vacation period. he added, ''W e’ll be glad to nieet ihlps." The Pilgrim Youth Fel­ Dawn” la Cater Classes will be resumed on Mon­ \dtal sea and air routes. at the regular time for negotia- ■^Lincoln, Nab.—(8^—Someone l:ie t;SS, ie;te day. March 3. lowship will meet at 7 o'clock at took 10 chickens from tha hen­ tiona and consider mem." the Community Hobae. Saturday 1 P. M> Great Mr, and Mra. Charles PeterSon The lEU claims 70,000 members house of George Botel. Kids’ Show Arrangemante are being made But what really made Botel and family have moved from the in 80 GE plants throughout me by Howard Bennett and Dexter SUNDAY two family house on Pinnacle road Tolland nation. mad waa thiaiT he prowler also "Her First Urn*" Burnham for a dance, sponsored itole me lock off me hen-houae owned by Mr. Peterson's father, by me Ttmomy Edwards Fellow­ door. "The Clmeron Kid" Albin Peterson, to their new six Miss Bernice A. Hall of Tolland ship, to be held Hay 3 at the Com­ (In Technicolor) room, ranch type house on Hart­ Jantzen and of the faculty of East Haven Moscow Appoints munity Hell. The Barnstormers . o E A ST f r e e p a r k i n o • ford avenue, near Talcottville. High School, with her cousin, Mrs, will furnish music for modern and Donald A. Pease, son of Mr, and Frank LuddIngtOn of ^Hamden. Prelate for West old fashioned dancing with Jeate 'Mra-Donald Pea^e of Morris Cor­ Conn., left Thursday afternoon to Hills as prompter. The dance ners, Ellington, has graduated spend me ten days' vacation with will be open to the public. relatives in Miami, Fla. Berlin, Feb. 22—(/P)—The Mos­ Mr. and Mrs. Edward Curtin makes Miss Jean French of Fail River, cow ebureb took action today to are parents of a aon born Monday STATE LEADERSHIP Mass., is a guest at the home of extend its direct influence to Rus­ at St. Francis Hospital, Hartfowi ■^VIXO — Mr. and MrerXulHer Ba'rnard of sians ^wHO live b«y(5n(i~tta "troft’ W a r n r r B iieat Two Pieces Fox wood Farm. curtain in Western Europe_____ - Lowar-Califomiw ia-rtch in min­ Von^iiiFy is Mfimrioh^ M you Mrs. Henry Hayden and two Archbishop Boris, the senior erals and soma workings are hun­ children of Durham, N. H., are Ruasian prelate for East Germany, dreds of years old. It An Imparfont Fort Of guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Hoyt applied to the French high com­ U'Mrga Washingfoa wos a man of many Hayden. mission for a ylsa to Paris to set Yowr ChiM'f Education DOUBLE DRESSER BLOND MODERN Mr. and Mrs. William Wuerdlg -ui' headquarters as. Russian- ormo-> amuse BUSTY and •zcapHend toionto. Ha wot • Bn# of Manchester were recent guests dox blthOp foi all Western Europe. at the Steele-Hall home. Alexei, patriarch of me Russian EASTWOOD [mCAItlS(]N1AMBlj[N,m toMiar: a koan statotmon; cm axeaption- REGULARLY $139,95! Dramatic Double Dresser and Panel Bed . . to give*,vr youy..u ab strikingi.vrm,ii. Mr. and Mrs. C. Preston Meach- Orthodox Church, recently named MjnmuNB.iaxniMi METTER'S Modern two-piece group at a fabulous low sale price! Veneered in richly...... grained Limbs witl m am and daughter, Margaret, at­ Boris to his post. The French here B. BsMksH M 'V H srs aNy Miccoufiil formar; on oM# fkioneiar. contrasting burnished brass hardware. Pieces may be purchased separately If desired. tended the funeral of Mrs. Meach- said me question of the visa would “ Flame •IMEOWPICIURES— TRUMPET STUDIO be decided In Paris. “ Deeiaion am'a father in Groton on Tuesday, Of — • W B R O S ^ DUKE Of PADUCAH Has an easy rental plan l» fit Furlong Flynn of Tolland Cen­ Russian church matters In the Before Liberal Keith Budget Termi. Open An Account Araby” Plus: The Bowery Boys la your budget. Enroll your child By hiavitcibla nocassity, ha bocoma His ter ia on a business trip to Hono­ West have been handled by remote Dawn” ..ia ceU r "CRAZY OVER HORSES” y lulu in the interests of the United control since 1948. At that time, 3ita-a:ia-t:U ■ l:«S-f;«a today for private trumpet In- ...sleeker me. Russian.church, representative 5 OE NARCO Dresser $59,95 - Four Drawer Cheat 149.95 .Five Drawer Cheat 159.95 Aircraft Corporation,' East Hart­ 5R B *r E S strurtton...... kodar of oiir epantry in thaaniaifid Bav- ford. Was recalled from Paris to Mos­ ..... " ^-SUNDAr' ■' Principal Frank A. Formica is cow. His duties were taken over “I’LL NEVEK FORGET YOU" Fimi Finn FUN! oivHonary period. Such a man wot noo^ planning a series of meetiags with by Archbishop Photlut of Lithua- the teachers of the fifth, slxm. sev- nia who was denied a visa to TOR THE KIDDIES BUDDY LESTER '•1 URRY METTER ad, if tha cMcapt of Damoavey wot fa - enth and eighth grades as a follow France. - and GROWN UPS TOO Studio: T77 M cKw St. up te the reading conference which Boris has his headquarters in Tel. 7500 • ba protorvod. waavh'eld'lh EtlThgton earlier this KarUhoifit, the Berllir suburban UI u M m i Y’T h ta tM ’ month. This in-service type pro­ compound where first tha Russian SATURDAY ‘ 4 0 ! gram will include a demonstra military government and men the TODAY and SATURDAY tln.n by Elementary Supervisor control commission has functioned SFICIAL That tenna eoneapt of a woy of Hfa~ls Mrs. Lucile Richmond, evaluation since, 1949.-He has -officiated at "FLAMI OF ARABY'!- Ri'ssian. orthodox- ceremonial In Maureen O’Hara-Jeff Chandler KIDDIE MATINEE by individual teachers in the class­ la Tacknicolor CIRCLE ofoin ondanqarod. Wothin^ton'i vano- room analysis of the reading pro­ the West Be.lln church a number Westinghouse gram by the entire staff and orien­ of times and has paid private vis­ "SURMARINE COMMAND" . DOORS OPEN AT 1:S« TODAY thru MONDAY 4 rtlity, plot hit Vition, Courofo and h i^ Jentzsiu tation by the principal. ’The ses­ its to .White ..Russian fannilies. Wni. Holden-Naacy Oleen ' . SHOW STAET^ AT 2:08 sion scheduled for. this week was Msn.v Russians In the West dis­ ConUnuona Today from 2 P. M.- postponed until Immediately fol­ trust the Bishop despite his re- Foith ora quoKtiot no lott ottantiol that# Children’a Show Tomorrow orTsv#n mors wpndsrful no^ lowing the wihter vacation. norted declarations that the 4 ATTRAbTIONS R e frige ra toT church In Moscow Is not in poll- At 2 P. M. many yoart latar. The school dance which was held "CODE OF SILVER SAGE" At the Town. Hall.,prayed A finan-. t l » ,'H ie Western Russian com­ No. 1— UoRiBdy bscouss th t/fs mads of the niw - munity- critlrired'H oris -foT ar­ with -BOCKV-LANE-'-e-^^'^ 'clAI suicess.''' The dance wAS fOr Cartooga and 2 regalar featuraa Outstenditig - A big 8 trlibic foot model the,.^nefit of the eighth,. grade, ranging German Paster Martin ^:^jiiioB^R^]C^ wim. Westinghouse feutures-. and quality ail me way NieiriOflleT'i' reciehV'-'trtp' to' M’bs-^ nylen.. .'nylisiilzsd** hytoifi... nytdh n i^ s class for lu ahttcipAted trip to SUNDAY to TUESDAY through . . for greater efficiency and econom.v of $ 5 ^ 0 cow, wbtcb becathe more of a po­ New York. . "DISTANT DRUMS" and . His l^ io B Toys operation . . lasting service. .Has Freezer Com- Classes at Hicks School closed intiest than an ecclealastlcal expe­ "PURPLE HEART DIARY" lartment. Vegetable Crisper. One Piece Porcelain, softer, silky-fssling and absorbent... Thursday for the winter vacation dition. in meir opinion. ftnterior. Powered with sealed in unit. of 10 days. School will reopen on No. 3~^oaAs of Monday. March 3. maoMo mors wonderful In every way. If your An all-school Valentine . parly ' CartooRs REGULARLY $239.95! ’ e was held ,st Hicks Memorial School - Seevtfftff Mga f fqts finiifc . on Valentine's day. Each room and No. ^opaloR| Kaaliitlt now fSrae dim tm ipnal measures' eleven inches or more leu than your hips, this morvefous grade held its • own ptrty. which 4 tta rtlin t consisted of exchanging of valen­ tines. Refreshments- sen’ed were C o t t l i y Ten gergeevs cefors .95 Jontxen is especially for you. It will give you the happiest lines ever without ice cream, novelty candy, heart- Our patrons come W ilt nnvtr chip, tratk or peel LOOK p shaped cookies, chocolate cookies, from far and fruit and soft drinks. ‘‘HluTEN UkU” ★ WIptB ingtanlly tloan - pinching or poking. You won't want to miu our newest collection of The nominating committee for near Tomorrow wa • • • MIDIE MURPHY k Never r tq u itu reppinfing preparlM me slate of officers for CMON KIDS LET'S GO AHEAD TERMS $2.50 WEEKl^Y! slimming, trimming Jantzens...se come in today and choose one or several. me P.'T.A. has completed its hope to find YVHIEDUSAY1 work. The names on me slate will you here. 39c Sq. at. WITH MkNCHESTEk TkUST WRI be presented at me March meet­ NO ADVANCE IN PRICES ing. The members of me commit­ 2nd H IT ! .... •Tour Store of FriendlV Service" F.S.

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■■ ItANCBESTEB XVEKING HElULD* MANCHESTER. CONK. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22. 19n _ __ ( atroysd. It would bs posalbla to rs^ MANCHRSTER e v e n i n g h e r a l d , MANCHESTER, CONN.. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22. .1952 R « * v u i e ...... producs ths cslsbrstsd hams for ------" - - «' ______ItO C K Y IU r I ciw*»*« «W»ota. «»• WM M. rm l- Bolton Mount Vemon future gsnsratloiis St A sasttesws. d «it ot Btiiiirtoil foV To jrMra uid ‘n Largs scalp * msasursd drawings day to Uneas-cff-Tliamas from a ratlratf school teacher. She wae ’Phone Books Is More like srs svsUsbls which Include even Windham Community Memorial Club Is Awaiting 9 p.m. to 1 a.m., interspersed with a mamber of the Xlltngton Congre- the Intricate destgna of tha oma-’ South G>ventry Hospital wbsrs -slM was admitted Giri Scouts Sail for Europe enterUinment, Chef Bablnesit will Pupils Win Prizes Gives Land gatlonal Church, the Ellington mental plaster ceTungs. Fab. 15. serve appetisers, ssndndches and Women'e Club, end a A9 year The Board o f Flnanea raaffirmad M m . F m M m U t t l s edffes near midnight to the Manchester! • RockviHe George Left It The sasocisthm rstsa as itb most Tbars will bs a spscial mSsting ^Roaring Twenties’ In Poster Contest CIVR.RIIIRIRHUIH member of the ElUngton Grange. tha rataa previouAiy OsvsM rf 1-em of Uriel L o W A.F, and AJI., From Quebec on June 22 capacity throng expected. Reser­ For School She is lundred by cnc daughter, for tha uaa of tSa Coihm'unity intSTssting gift of ths iiast year a vations are not necessary. .All Directory Has 1^33 BIMs ussd by Martha Washington, Saturday'at 7:30 p. in. at the Ma­ Mra. Ruth P. Davidton of Hart­ at ita maating Tueaday itlgbL A Washington. Fab. n —m —ttM The net grand list for 1381 Plans for "Club Barleycorn,” members are cordially invited to A t the meetlsig of the Buekland M c v w d L DaviBr *Nr. containing thrss of hsr signatures sonic Hall in Marrow. A class of name for a party at thd Manches­ ford; one son, Carlton Pease of Additional Listing^ baaic faf of $S haa baan aat for 330UI . annivaranry of Oaorga shows a tout ot 38,048,188 as com- flvo candidstss will bs Inittatsd The date of June 32 will be lo n g ^ lg tu m the local girls expect to what promises to be the most Community Club Wednesday night John Talcoll, Jr.. Prr- Ellington; two grandchildren; two snd numsrous family birth snd ter Country Club are practically — a F kglaiiin sffU non-profit uaa of tha ball by any. Waablngton's birth Snda hla fa­ , pared with 34,U6.887 for 1900, or Into - tks Fellowcraft Degrae. remembered by 18 nmmbera of visit Ghent, Brusaels and Ant- amusing club party in years. Early at the Buekland School prtess for great graudchildren; one sister. msrrt’sga rscords. Mrs. Wsshing- SODA SHOPPE complete, announces the sponsor­ Load Marvoj ss local group. In tha uaa of tha ball mous 18th eantury bomastaad „ a net gslii of 3801.803. Royden F. Senior Girl Scout Trodp 1 ot this arrival will., insure a choice table safety posters were awarded to sentu To%vn Acre* The. new Mancheater-Roclcvllle ton had hsr grandchild. Nslly CUs- Worshipful Mastsr Osrl Snow wUl MCerp, and in the Netherlands they ing commutes. Miss Clara Nichols; and' one for profit by local 'groupa tba rata more than avar Hka it waa whan 113 MIINNJ TURNnKE WEST RdUth Br.-chsiraan of tho Board town, ss It is the date when the will sUiy at a Giri Guide home in on the floor but there will be space the following pupils o f ths school: brother, LInneas Nichols of West telephone directory, bulking larger tis. read frdm this Bible each nliTit fill the master’s chair. Tomorrow night ths clubhouse 15 Froetar Rood, Nfxt to . New Bnilding than laat year’a with the Incluaion for tha Fi^plaea room la 38 abd ha and Jdarthn Waahington Hvad - of Assessors, sUted Wednesday . Rev. Truman O; IfsUnd, minis-' group will aUrt but on iU long Baarm from there taking trips to available for all members snd their Diane Sharp, kindetgarten; John Wlllington. before going to bed. _ TELEPHONE 2-37M OR M ISS - will be decorated to recapture the I M . 7815 of more than 1,333 new lietlngt. It for tha antira hall, 318. Tha rata thara. - noon, ter of tha First Oongregatio&sl anticipated three month.* trip to Amsterdam and Le Hague. A guests. ■ ....r Salclua, Grades 1 and I ; Pam Real Ratatf Change Anotit^ recant g m to Mount atmosphere of night clubs of the being distributed today. for any other uaa of tha Hall la Raconatructlon oif . ...O an aral Church, will use "Christlsntebig Europe. The 12 girle and their four short trip Into Germany, to Num- Murphy and Larry Johansen, Rock vine, Feb. 22 John G. Tal- Richard and Lillian 8. Gles^an ______Vemon Is a bsautiful mbiiatiirs The gross grand list for 1381 U "Roaring Twenties." Candle-Iit ta­ The new directory,' which car­ Waahlngton'a graanhotiaa, a major ‘ <^eme te ibe place wbere we w i y nieb94i the Outlay of Our Monsy,” « s his leaders.have booked passege on berg, . Stuttgart and Hsidslbsrg, ANA8TA8IO AGQtrirrrED Grades' 3 and 4;. John WUliams, orTSIroimne, chairman have cold to Joseph F. end Mary Tha rataa for rental o f tha Com­ portrait of Gensral Waahington, — -38,881 JB8 -with sxempUons 'Of bles fo r tour win surround the ries a picture of the Municipal projact In tha raatoratlon of' - 3813,377. The 1380 grand list was sermon topie Sunday during 10:48 the SS Atlantic of the Home Lines, will conclude the first part of their New York, .Febi 22— (fl>) —An­ WUIlam McDonald and Suzanne • of the Vernon Board of F.duratlon. J. Fetko, property on Grove and munity Hall were diaeuaaad at Mount VamOn, haa just been com- bsllaved to hsvs baeli painted by ipeclelty ef dance-floor, and the members and Wakely, Grades 6 and 6; and Building on the cover, Includca 34,308,630 with exemptiona of a. m. services. which jails from Quebec, Canada, stay on the continent - thony Ansataalo. 4S-yesr-old pier haa preaented the Tow.-n of Vernon Hele streets. great length, Tha board raacindad piatad. Another raatoratlon pro­ Robert Field and probably copied their guests will enjoy "Servlco Elaine Morin, Grade 7. I f MXZJUQTPO with I ' l acrea of land which ad- Faculty Meeting directions on calling Coventry I 3402,133. Ills Ooiiples Club of the church on Sunday, June 22, bound for From Aug. 3 to 17 they, with With a Smile"—slogan of many boss, was acquitted by a Jury In Ita earlier action to ratala tha jact, radacoratiah of tha banquet from ths Stuart Athansum por­ a troop of Senior Girl Seouis from In addition to m a k ^ posters Joina the grounda of the Vernon There will be a faculty meeting from Manchester, Storrs snd Wll- right to waive the $8 basic fee. * A partial break-down foUowa will have a spaghetti supper Sat­ Southampton, Ekiglond. places catering to the public. It U Brobkiyn last night on charges nlAlvidvn u hall, la nearing completion. trait. It will be diaplsyod in ths LaPIZU-fiRINDERS Houston, Texas, will represent the of assault and rests ting * public for exhibition, some 6t the pupUj Elementary School. The property of the Union Church Bible school llmsntic, and on calling Manches­ Tha original p u rp ^ of this waiv­ Tha original graanhouae, laat of museum at the mansion. ------Houses in 1081 numbered* 1886 urday at 7 p. m. In ths vestry. Mr. The Senior Girl Scouts have expected the clubhouse will ring . . valued at 32.560.8i78: in 1380,-1734 United States at a big Ranger officer. brought iii ihterMting tiobbies. ----- li bn the e » r aide of the-nid fVm- this evening at 7:30 at the church- ter, Storrs and WtIHmantic from er waa to allow free uaa of the hili tho major ualta which constituted and Mrs. W. Bryce Honeywell, been planning and working for this with laughter, at least for a while, social rooms. Coventry. ■'~' “ value 32.280,835, Motor vehicles Mr. and Mrs. Dean G. WUey, and Gathering for 1,200 girls shd lead­ as six 6f the committee members He had been Indietednn charges Richard Pancavage's auto hub cap necticut Company riRht of way for aiich community affairs ss tha Mount Vamon at Ita highest state and HOME STYLE RAVIOLI trip ever since the previoua group collection and Jans Tarca’s dolls and WHl make the total amount of This Information, Vound for the HONOR CRONIN — -llsted-1361 total ~2132^vMttS 3021.- 3tr. and Mrs. Ernest O. LePoyt ers from all parts of the world. In serve as waiters, garbed In Im­ made by David S. Cushman, a PTA HsUowaea—snd- CSiristmss Af-davalopmant, waa the only-ma- returned in the fall of 1949 snd France, the first part a trek Into were outstanding. land cnmprlalnp the Vernon Arst time at the top and bottom parties, rehearsals, or racreation- ; ,486; 1980, 1824, value 3733.208. will be In charge of tho sOpper to now their dream is materalizing. maculate white . Gid Rice, state liquor authority agenL ^ Jor stnicturs that fsilsd to survive Hartford, Feb. 2 i—m ~ Mayor the various provinces of France, A new projector was demon- Schoof ^oiinda total 12 acrea. of the pages in the Coventry sec­ at uae by young paoplt and applied until ths Mount VsTnon lAdlss As- - Cables, condulU, etc value'3180,'^ be followed by movies. Oouplea of While ^overseas the tr o ^ expiKte Jim Blair, Bob Dennison, Wells Joseph V. Cronin, first Ubar.msyi the second parthelplng .to.sst-up:a stratod by Neil Lawrence o f the tion of the directory, dtrecti - the only to tha 38 basic fee. EIIMlna- aoclatloft sequtrsd ths PfttpsffJf in — J 828 with , a gain-of 318;128 over the church interested - in- -attending tb vrsU six' different' cbuhtrlee In Denniaoq, -Bill -Krauss - and Ray PUO SETS HEAKlNa South Coventry or of this city in 80 years, was . 1950. Neat cattle numbering 1482 .recrektlon center for victims of Visual aJds depaitmimf,' which 'was Talcott atone Dobaon avenue la Manchester cAUer to Coventry to tlon of tlia waiver clause waa dona 1888. -It was dsstroysd by flrs on ORDERS PlU Jb TO TAKE O lif are requested to contact Mrs. Hon­ western, Ehirope, most of the time Owens Will provide prompt and Hartford, Feb. iz —tjP)— The • Ml*. PasMiw Unio tendered s banquet lost night by J, In 1951 valued at 880,648 compar­ tuberculosis, and the third part followed by a lively and interest­ belne iiaed for btiildlnea removed dial 112 and then the.listed num­ to remove any poaaibla misunder­ a bitter winter night In 1838. eywell. ss guests of the Girl Guides, who dts-courtcous service to their fel­ State Public Utilitiea commission . ... lAbor leaders Of ths grsstsr Hsrt- ed with 1389 In 1950 value of 357,- sightseeing and a conference in low members. ing discussion. A vote was taken from Dobaonv'llle Villape and the Coyeutry T-SSSl ber. From Storrs snd WiUimantic, standing Iq the minds of the JUST OlVE US A C A U The Senior High .Youth Fellow­ are the same as American Girl has set Feb. 29. as the date for and the result indicated' that the feBLjuDHL,— Mon-thfiiuSQa-pac^ —-RfiO.--:...... ship will meet-Bunday frqm 7 to 9 Paris^ A t the conchiaton df this A. number. of others, will display ■ Other land'Witt‘“be-Teatnrted—for the ■ Cdventry catter“atmply-dtahr townapeopia- regarding-the- intar- stnretloii; t ir g ily “ AWim«d“ r fd « SCofits.” In ' this 'way ■ close' friend^ fathering In' France 'the local giris a-hsaring-on - the application - o f proJector~wxs-BCceptabTA"8nd— It rtwhllinpa' only, aa a protection pretation of aheh a clauaa. attended the alfslr at W h l^ ' Also, acreage of 21,258 listed p. m. In the vestry. W or^ip serv­ their talents as entertainers dur­ the Connecticut Power Co., to A goal of 1800 haa been desig­ the number listed. ths corrsspondcncs of OsnersI ths mayor was given a purse. ships will be made between . the will set out for Swltserlsnd, where was purchased for club and achbol " apainat additional trailer campa 'The person calling Manchester In Its placa tha board,votad an Washington, was sceumulstsd over 1981 valued at 3384,990 as cbmpar- ices will be led by Klrtlsnd Olson. ing the floor show. At least one borrow 35,000,000 to finance iU use. y nated for the North Covento’ Cronin la business agent of the There will be discussion on "What local girls and girls in' Wertem they will spend the remainder of act of professional excellence will near the new achool. from Coventry is told to dial 5 be- extended use schedvU for all rates many yssrs. Sufficient data for ed with 21,298 in 1980 valus'3331,- European countriea their time In Europe. ty'o-year construction program. The next meeting of the^ club branch, Rockville Chapter, Amer­ in excess of (ha 38 fee. Extended Intemationsl Association of Ma­ Is s Good TImo AnjrwayT" with highlight a program dedicated to Principal Items to be financed are .. Meeting .MarrK .*1 fore dialing the listed number, but an authsntle ieproductlon was BOS; mills and manufacturing In Aa passengers are due to embark WUl be held on March 19. use waa defined as iiss of the hall chinists. 1951 valued at 360,500 show gain Alfred J. Hunkin and Mrs. Her­ In Swltserland the travelers wUl chasing away the chill, gloom of an extension of teansmtssion facil­ The meetine of the Rural Ver­ ican Red Crass fund drive in In calling Storrs and Willlmantic gathered by ths Ists 1330s but on the Atlantic on June 2l the spend a few days at Geneva and winter. Msroh. Mrs. Wsiter 8. Keller has on more than one day during any of 327,000 over previoua year. Th e bert E. Rose In charge. Ruby ities In the company's Falls Vil­ The Woalhaven, largest dock non School JVaaoclatlon which waa from Coventry, the caller only World War II foresd postpone­ local girls will leave town for Que­ Montreux before staying for five Dancing to the music o f Boc- postponed fro'ih- la.at Monday eve­ been named chairman, Mrs. Albert diets the number listed. calendar week in connection with ment of the reconstruction. bouse lots In 1951 numbering 5487 Vance and Robert Boyntm wtU be lage division and construction of basin in the world. Is located in any single event. In such instan­ valued at 3756.890 compared with In charge of refreshments. bec on June 20. The trip across the days St "Our Chalet,” the inter­ chino's orchestra will continue from natural gas distribution faculties. ning betauae of the storm, will Kataung, drive treasurer. The Manchester section of the The Mount Vemon Ladies Assci^ ocean will take six days, from national Girl Guide and Girl Scout Rotterdam, Holland.. take, place on Monday evening, The aollciUng committee for a directory shows the largest In­ ces shy group renting the hall un­ cistlon Is beginning its 34th yssr 8206 value 3668,230 In 1950; bams, The Hen’s Club of the church der the 31.1 rate would be charged STATIONERY etc. valued at 3380,040 show a June 22 to June 28, when passen- home in Adelboden, In the heart of Maicb .1 at the new Vernon Si bool hoiiae-to-hoiiae canvass follows: crease In the number of new list­ ss custodian of ths most famous will have a dinner meeting Mon­ the Alps. From Adelbo o'clock at the church in Mra. Keller and Mra. Kstzung not secelve a new directory hy much of their own flnancea Vernnii Center to be followed by a ing of the board was held Tues­ "The Lover," a one-act play by of the 12 days-spent In Scotland Tuesday at 3 p. m. at Mra. Keller's Thursday, March A, may obtain CHICKENS day night at the Robertson the local girls ,will be guests of through such troop projects as and talent show. one by calling the telephone bual Martlnea-Siarra and “ F I i g-h t home. They will make plans for S STAR SERVICE School. South," a one-act play by Burton their pen pals in Cupar, Fife, and food sales, bazaars, making Ctaaaea I’lmtpnned the canvass. All district residents neaa office. Christmas decorations, and put­ ADDING PORTABLE - The regular aeaaion of the Pre- FRYERS— S4c lb. Mrs. Stewart also said the E. Moore, Jr., Wednesday at 8 the remainder of the time most are urged by Mra Keller to con­ Board is considering abstract p. m. for an assembly of WUliman- of them^will do some hostoling ting on suppers. The next such WBUJEBEU ' Teen class In social dancing waa ROASTERS— 59c lb. project will be a luncheon for - , postponed today due to the achoQl tribute to the drive where they MEANS..... tentative organization plans com­ tlc State Teachers. .College In the a-round Loch Lomond, IXKh MAGHINES TYPEWRITERS live. ~ Dc>j; Trainer Pnis piled .by Mrs. Samuel A. Guilford, Shafer auditorium. Mr. Moore will Katrine and Oban, while a few businesa people which they will vacation. CAPONS—«8c lb. serve next Thursday from 11 a. m. EASY TE.RMS ROYAL PORTABLES • l i . t—fsrtisdhloa Holiday Hours Haael Mac and (iieryl Ann I-it- Interim principal, and Mrs. direct both plays. members ot the troop cross from Delivery In Manchester to 2 p. m. In Woodruff Hall at the Quiet Deluxe 897.50 — Arrow **C" daalm Holiday hoiira were obaerved at tle are spending this week In Plaln- V FACTORY WARRANTED WORKMANSHIP V Charles Hemingway, president of The cast of "The LoveriMs com­ Glasgow to Belfast to visit rela­ LIBERAL TRADES vHle at the home of Mr. and Mra. Bite on (Corporal Frttey Evenings prised of Marguerite Wetahaar, tives in Northern Ireland. Center Church. Individuals have Model 387.50. Q Ztpparlly the Rockville Post Office today -A GENUINE FACTORY PARTS Coventry Teachers Association. earned money by baby sitting, due to Waahlngton'a Birthday. Laurence Lee Hill and Mra. T. F. V / t i i h t s w h m / tift thk riciiyir These plans concern double ses­ Edith Moore and Robert Clever- The return trip to London will • FraaMsrpsMsls isllb------l o w e r : P R I C E S ______working in stores and the library, - V IC T O R SMITH-CORONA PORTABLES----- Thi'i e were no lity Or rural aetiv^ U ttle.------Stngspnre - Tfll-----A ' ^ Brtttsh' sions for some grades as the only don. The caat of “ Flight South” is also be made by bus, along the SUent 394.50—Sterling 389.50. •terdy»gaMsalM«d'' Hi A . FRINK ,\V p p put it thite t tim iuit m it* Jane Casper, Edith Moore, Ray­ west coast this time, with stops at and working in tobacco and pick­ fries. The Post Office lobby la Tomm.v, whose mission In life,Is 'k COURnOUS SERVICE 0 0 solution until additional elemen­ ing fruit in the fall, . REMINGTON RAND Clipper 384.50—Skywriter 384.80 twINflssM to trsln dogs for the srniy. was Siillivsn Ave.— Wsppisg mond Culver, Robert Hurst,-Rob­ Gretna Green, Carlisle, Chester . open all day until A p. m. and the Tel. Msneheeter T18S -A DEPENDAIILITY tary facilities are available. Those who plan to make the w P iw if z f stamp and general delivery win­ cqnvicteil himself of biting a cor- CoopsfoBon with your nsighbort nwitst a Mccsttful pnrty-lkts. Child health and child welfare ert Cleverdon, Raye Culver, Earl Kenilworth, Warwick, Stratford- UNDERWOOD PORTABLES Policy Proposed Beck, Nancy Moore and "Oskle" on-thc-Avon and Oxford. The visit trip this summer include Doris SMITH.CORONA Vv DinMi dows, jWhlch were open this morn­ pornl. WR 8EBVICE ALL OTHER MAKES Keep your cenvsrtaliom ihori, and tpocs out Than needs were discussed at the spe­ Beyer. Helen Davis, Jean Hansen, Leader 364.50—Universal 884.80. ing, will reopen this afternoon The snlcller, a member of the cial meeting. Miss Margaret H. Simmons. to the British Isles will conclude Champion 389.80. • to t In eaol aawWy sfyto TERMS ARRANGED svsfyons wilt anjoy better party-lin# larvlcs. The players will meet Monday Patricia Jones, Jarilce Murphey, from 4 to A p. m. For Oil Pipelines Army Guard Dog Unit In Singa­ e Danehy. school nurSe, and Mrs. with a few days of sightseeing in Atayne Murphy. Mary Qulntln, u n d e r w o o d (A ll Priors Quoted Plus Fed. and J o c k « f pore w'ft.a .aentenceil to 84 days <1e-. at 8 p. m. at Brookmoore Bam. Ixmdon, a visit to Faversham, State Taxes) Hlowa CouiKill To Meet Remodel, Mofloniiio Robert S. White, RN, presented Carol Arm Robinson, Patricia PRICED FROM • 5 ox. t awfsrissd ssarsa A meeting of Kiowa ,(.'ouncil, iention foe assault, absence with­ FOR TIM i m s a h y -u n i s n v ic i facts pertaining to local school This meeting will take the place Kent, where the group who went 'Cairo l/P) Syria and Leba­ of. the meeting of Feb. 18 which Shlrer, Ann Thrall, Betty Ann ALSO REMINGTON PORTABLES waovadanlm Orgree of Pocahontas, will he held out leave and creating a dlstiirb- problems. The Board of Welfare over In 1949 spent some time, Trotter and Nancy Weir, accom­ non are discussing adoption of a snee. I and loaHtify Yonr 1. AAakt colls o f moionoblo Isngth. was postponed because of the with a side excursion to Canter­ • Rsliifartad plaatad froot tonight at A o'clock In Red Hen's unified policy towards nil compa­ Town Motors, Ine. was Invited to the meeting. panied by Emily Smith, leader, Hall. There will he a Washington His court martlsl was told that j 2. Allow o fitfU tiiM bolw ow oaHs. snowstorm. "Flight South" will be bury, and then a few days on the - • a brotHt flap pockols nies that run pipelines over the two loHireom Kitehan The board voted that school files presented after the business meet­ and Barbara Kloppenburg, Claire 1.50 TYPEWRITER AND when he returned late one night Downs of Sussex before crossing . sociaJ following the business sea- T" at, least oqe “ 4 .Carolyn. Spott, awlaUmt • Adhntabla bodclas at countflea. - including a., abarlng of fTwnt deave,' 'ha oblvtHed' to 'qiiesi | 45 WERT CENTER 8T. -^ . TEU 8557. M AN€HE81%R -3. G im up 3iw ..lino-'iii ing, ■^.w - ■ -'-■« the- English Channel;'-''”-^''''"'-"*' ^ ' •' Ain:.”'-’ ■ . ■ -ey.figti.-nv.i'i.w.vCB i.w.sMwryr;;!-.'. royal! lea. the J4rsb_ Mws agency additional name of a pers'on aviul- leaders. ADDINGMACHINE wWlff ’ ^ -4>ffletat-VMt- llQtiUiK-from.. a ■■.corporal— agd__a. ~'able-to-care for-a-ehifft-fTT-naqa—^yf- The_ cast jp f_ "The _Lover^ pre- ...... — __Xi“ lOUlL. Xonni^cut^~OiatwrTOiiltrTra^ i^ tK l thte play ’niursasy nrghT - •Cot-ln-raal cutsbpy '•fyli.... -JitruggJeL ensued.___ JDurUig_—lU illness at school.. In many families The next twto weeks will be Agriculture In Britain uses (PLU S T A X ) '’' “s a l e 's ,” RENT^^^ Trans- came the bite. THt SOUTHfBIJ NiW ENGIAND TELEPHON E (0M1>ANY for the Phoenix Mutual Life Insur­ spent touring through Belgium, menl president of the Veterans of Arabian Pipeline On. and the Iraq both parents work. No one Js at ance Drsuna Club in Hartford. some 48 miUion of Britain’s 60- Foreign Wars Auxiliary, and her home to transport or receive chil­ the Netherlands and Germany, In milion-acre land area. AND REPAIRS JEANS ...... $ 2 .9 8 Petroleum Co. In which Ameri­ I'L.AN'r, CR.AMH KIIX S 4 TTOlUrTIlE William A. Smith, airman, USN alaff of West Haven will make an can firms have an intereat would dren who become ill at school. A ir Force, Is now on duty assign­ Ribbons, Carbon Paper j a c k e t s ...... $ 3 .2 9 emHAI VlsU to Frank Badalueb- he affected. Stod WoM THo Letters will be sent to all parenU ment overseas. He is stationed at ner Auxiliary tonight. The meet­ Kitigsville. Tex.. Feh. 22 i/Tl -A by thc-board and Miss Danehy em­ and Supplies——^- twin-engined Nav.v plane crashed w ill not peel, emiei, crack, chip, Argentla Naval Air Base in New­ ing will be held at 8 o'clock at Whisky Sale Ronmeranga phasizing that any children ob­ foundland. His wife, Elinor, Is SP""VS ...... the VKW Home on Kim street. on the King Ranch early toda.v, viously 111 in tho morning is not FOR EVERYTHING REPAIRS ON ALL MAKES killing four of the six. persons completing her senior year at Office Closed Moose Jaw. .Saak. ' (/Ti - A Linolaum, Rubber eod to be sent to School. Cars are not Windham High School. During The aiih-branch office of the Mo- ahosnl L O W f lice rnnsishle testlAed In rniirl The .IRB Beerhrrsft plane had available during achool hours to her three years at the school she m t r u .. *PX-yrMrl?„Depi|rtment located in c paid a woman 38.2A for a small Atpbelt Tile Fleert transport each sick child to hl3 or was an honor- .student. Even the city (?ourt robni for the issu­ •Just taken off from— the- Naval her home. pint bottle of rye whisky. The Auxiliary Training Station here on though she -has missed about six ance of motor vehicle registrations seller paid a. lot ninre than that ^ Mi.ss Danehy pointed out to the months of her senior year she was . was closed today. The office will a routine training Alght. The S. LOMRARDO She was Aned 3200 after pleading crash occurred shout one snd one- board that a very large registra­ given permission to resume 444 pENTER STREET — TELEPHONE 2-9814 be open tomorrow until noon. guilty to selling liquor In her tion and a small sized health room studies because of her high rating Next week Monday through Fri­ hslf miles jniitheast on the big home. cgttle ranch. Con 4019 After 5 F. M. obviously creates a dangerous thus allowing her to graduate with day the office will he oMn from health hazard. Her class. a. m. to A p. .m, inspector Mrs. Ruth Welles- Fabyan. as Serviceman Smith la the son of John Andrelaki la In charge of the representative of the Board of Mr. and Mra. Loiila R. Smith of P R I C E S a t T H E office and has four asalatanla. He Welfare, will bring the problem of South Coventry. urges mulnrlata to visit the office • , R. ' requesting, public health nursing early in the week and avoid the service for the tovm back to a I f cotton and nylon are MID-WINTER Bmiiiier Says S H E L V A D O R * eiVES YOU las) minute rush. meeting of her board for inves­ about the same general thickness Mrs, Margaret Nichols Prase tigation and recommendation. and weight, they will be equally K^incral services lor Mrs. Mar­ This service in turn would lighten warm. r m ^ garet .\ichola Pease, 90. widow o tivo m ost amszindmg(Bs the great load of a school nurse. MMrtMif AKOS V AHW garet Nichols Pease. 90, widow of Mrs. John S. Blssell was elected aa Sw SlliUi SJSIO SNOW, Tw ia AS MUCH “num -gow ” s p a c e ' Edgar O^. Pea.se of the Somers to replace Frank Wraight as a **!iSe* ^ s r - cs« road, Ellington, w-ho dleil .yeater- nicmbcr of the Board of Educa- . -day -at-ihe Rnttlallnn will givn w e ll as action referring to quit­ SnIlSiS a n ywr Ml, CMS si« MBfOliu. OR...... pint lOe eubea JUWoo ice claiming Interest in the basements .vou year 'round com- mqr fOdsM •( ng M. [MktasM KmiZ0MITIStrTR..pint70e fnrt, economy, safety of the First Congregational IM aMi IMIfraMpiirclitMl Church In South Coventry and the and ronvenlene^. K’oV It’s easy. You just sit back aiul let your • Buffer fray | . in much the same way. We can sit bade and Second Congregational Chiirch In dnuhle-hung nnd rase- ■ O itY H N I tiA to w n a mrnl wlndowa. Pay for neifrhbor tend to thinps. Let him shovel the let the federal government take over and North Coventry. MMCaiiiS.>iicliwWsw,y».lln.iOe F»it sillily; watM nlqt,,, J Iw 59t ___ Mrs. William A. Wolfe of Ma- Ihrmsehes out o f fuel FINi WWTINO PAPn I T F o w m Furr aavings alone, ^ . jtalk. rake the leaves and prune the trees— run things— the railroads, the electric lieht ’ son street was transferred Tues- AS-TW IWs4wf»cli;s/iiwlaii.Kg,lbg3lc 33« V* ■ let him takii over cdmpletely-^five, ten, fif­ -Bbeso Jt. ^0*’ example^ But the twisa ws w istts.. -.. Sg. $ut 98t VtrAMIN 5, niilab CMMil . . . «;n 'The''T»1T'^ teen feet over yoiir property h Mtgg bsm . vKO'i, sm.itM 5.48 ■Riiseo l>oor moment wie li'^ lose our way of^life to iNAxixi CMnub' ‘~I7~ Jsmto CHOCOUtl SAM ^ D A C - 9 Isps'i, pas « OemS ...... 1 8 * Yoii can roasi a 3^ lb. uirkr> —oi b.kr mx yiri, at At the epd of twenty years, he'll have a legal sociali.dih. * ' •' It's IMMefont M MM DMUmta ism MD( —in the giant ovrn ol thu Krigidairr rangr! “A Delightful Place for Fine Food” iMiMi COM. tn»7«iaiaikM .t Ik Ml \ claim to every inch of ground he's cared • I M1B Mini taas %mi . .twst Ul • It's I'rnrtl'cal let the whnie range ia'only :i0 indiea wide-bit' Most of us want to keep control of our prop­ MMtSBIBMavminlMr...... m Ml for;* Anff it will be too late for you to do HOTM CMH CnoO. M M . ...«a4k Ntn m n t issei IM k Ml t nb la th a It’s Self Storing eatily In the.amallni kiulien. And it haa (aai heat­ erty and our freedoms. And we can'do it— Built Itm NStS ww SMni ]fc Ml* fit HMnCIMlM«.|Wlc...... iM iklb ing Radiantube tuTlaie unit, — autoinalic Clock 1 'ae the "li under Oven" ai.one 8ig oven — or Jual alip Is anything about it. M Htt'MITMl nnt.lilMf*s.... »M TB flWIOMiesMXkiMM...... ImMlh Control _ pnrrelain hniah Kiili S T V lA i'l the divider, and you have fwa ovena with individually if we don’t let our neighbors or our govern­ (pnot tnrsM cw s« m awsat ««a jn rfoor pjtoM S V**nrn To Fay t width iilenail drawer Priced nnli w A A w iIw cmtiulled temperature*. Alto hat Radwalubs high apeed Americans can lose our freedoms too, ment take over; tMSM tSUmlMMCaM*, 4 M*,li|. Tfc Ml PLASTIC RAIN TWmKM. MU tIUM ■>*. i*. n « a Ml tiirlace uniia-automatic Cook-Maater Ovenrvwai Clock v«>n*Con­ cmtKkmt • Lauytft call this “ adverse possession," ‘ BMP CttCI Im l»*air...... bf.iir«lM Call ViMir Ruwn .Miin Today Um tnSaUa wSkaW OM (aiswl. mmH 4nmm trol — three-way Thermiter Conker— IlMtrk Tkggtar” . Cluniitl 6 ■ Sundays 10:30 to 11 P.M. Spau...MB # 9 * tna IIWMU sak*Sl • M .. .Sk Ml CROSLEY and porcelain Aniah, inside . and out SSIS.75 I tl. I4Sdm BThf INI mIm. ms.... Ml FAMKT COMt F O R Y O U R O L D B O X lal M tstw UlSN aaw MgWike 8e , - f" taflOB tBMt fmmi I lie*. .Ml U.rs 111 too ASSOKTMINT .'. ‘ .■ J ' u ARNOLD O. . tMUdSlCMl ...... IkMlMai NTMuaianii.,iSMtm...... mi bf.»«nlw.^to/NV $ 3 8 9 . 9 5 ARONSON BBHimMtIk'.MSIaMSiW.... Ml NO CASH DOWN MBgtSM mmtM lim...... M'l Ml Manobseter 7331 RinaH BISMA-REX JUST YOUR TRADE-IN OLD BOX ■BTMI tira MMsm . M.....Ms Me lb Hwiniim iicin mu * iciaiir. SHELVADOR $ 1 0 0 . 0 0 For Dsmenatrstlnd D. . s MM UIBS IM Sr....M|. Ik 4k. W « , bg Ml I Mil A :. "iQY- A-alc BAL 78 WEEKS TO PAY! WMIsnot Obllgatloa ~I CHW ImMit. kaHM • m*W-.., 4h ORDER YOURS TODAY! $ 2 8 9 . 9 5 nM nism u...... ,....iim s « i

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■AWCHItiftEB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONM^ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18; 1988 MANCHESTgR E v e n i n g h e b a l p , m a n c h b o t ^ c o n n . F r i d a y , ^ b r u a r y lim fit to mskf Oisir con­ too, .no toM UiBB tha wsrmto . vir­ .*!****"f***^"fy!g^^ iii'k L. 22,1952 Amr^atfir tinued sehooUnx worth while. The ' “Wtao Mto tould yiaa liava adsetod asM. nfiiO t you JdiB."' And tor tue^ of lincolR, ar« noedad antonf wte haa bssn trataad aa thotunxli* aooae raaacai laartisd-out and wo ^ lEimtiiiQ Ifrralb aeine tfuaatlon sppUee even more us toftoy. A firm rack of ■ m a a ^ in town affairs as Jim »■■«. and alMok tunda tlm t was tha last Uwmi k Trooper Killed Church on Route 44-A to Bolton, sharply in our coUefea, which arc when do ws find such today? And soma day ha win maka you a val* tima ws mat. 1 am not greatly Tolland Churches Cither churchea In tha group which ' T M iBuaBxo n TUX T h e O p e n F oru m uabla assistant to aU town affairs. >rs for the Poodle will partldpate In this world wtdo. ■XKMJ n a tx i^ o CO. m e busy breeding white coUar fadlurea hOw often, in the atrcaa and attain dUturbad about the'ftool outcome, In N. Y. Mishap ON YOU* out of.youns men who would be 1 havs known you both ainca you aa tbara ara enough capabk mam- Meeting Feh. 29 observance are the Congregational U XUh U X tm t____^ of eventa which pull and haul at CNumuntcsUons foT pubUcaUons in. the Open Fonim wiH not . ncL . churchea of Andover, Bolton, Co­ U>ftn«tw. Coan. baiter and more prosperous if wara boys in achool and aU bara oo tho board of dlroctoTS who. t._____ I - tmm flag tm TBOMAX r . XBXaVKM. praple'a iqinds utiUl they no longer ba guanmtaed put’Ucatirai.if. they contain .more than. 3b .woeda... JBfiLynar. graartag .yaam Both knew that Jtaa io tbaman tor that In , Stocks These Days OmWa. N. T.. Feb. 22.—iUtorT lumbia, North Covantiy, South they were learn s » trade. BOK m Tolland County, oouth group of WAX.TKX K. rm avion, know where they are tr3rlng to lb# Berald rcMrraa the right to decUnaiAo publieh any matter of you have been a m dlt to your- Job, and that' be is vary capable An accidental gunshot Killed a Covantty, Hebron oiid Oilaad. PnMiaken To an these problems, the bb- oslvoa your famOios and your churchea, will hflVe tha opportun­ M rs.\aiflord S. Stephens, who head, do we need the stern purpose ibat may be liieloua or which is Ui bad taste. Free expreaatoii and arill treat tha public to a vary sUte troopar eafty today as a po­ ronnM OctobU' L lltl vious answer of democracy Is the fWewls. Both’ of you havo boan eourtaoua and capable wray whan Loeti Broker Shya Peo­ what they wera doing, and tha ity of aoetog Mrs. Charleo Sum- ia chairman of tha program, an­ snd the 'dear vision snd ths calm of political views is desired by contributions of this character hank doeant rocommand that any- lice poeae vrafl'^tewn three armed nounces there will he a nuraery PubUUMd E m r K««alec Esoept surface answer—keep our schools W al to your work for tha ’town. they call on him. neria coUoctlon of International Xmidcjn uid HoHdiori. Entered nt the reassurance, which a man like bot letters whicb are defamatory or abusive will be rejected. Durtn* my yaara ou tha board of Jim servad six jraars. to the navy ple Looking for Secur­ who Isn’t an axpert should toy ds^lpradoM. whoee aavage flight for children of parenta who wish Xodt Office at Xanebeeter, Conn., aa open.i withbut limit and without Washington provided for his owm asoeaaors and later when I was a dolls a t tha World Day of Prayer tol, attend. Tea will be served JARVU BBAUn batora ba want to wqA for tha ity, Not ThriUa; Many im n Jail left a Jaltor near death. aorvice on lYiday, Feb. 39 at 3 Second a a u VaS Matter. artifi^al separation of abilities, to time! On Coaseriptlon charter they also accepted the member of tho board of setoctman town of Manchtotcr. raESORirnoM Another factor tending to eut following the servido by ladles of o m the cver>a-ideBinx stream of I was waU aatiaftod tha way you Raspactfully aubmitted. CurxfxR^ coiapgBBiti, down the element of the nmaSu in The young fugitives Srore taught It tiM United MeUibdUt the WSCS of the hoot church. i r SUBSCHIMTOX KATES Thsrs is one resssuring thought. i latest method of town msiiaxs> Inveatora in Town after a chaae through a wooded <12.00 youth which is coming to their To the Edltori ment. A great deal was said at ^ your work and I know that JOHN JENSEN. security purehaaing la 'm condi- '•One Tear bjr Mall...... In the two great previous crises In of yon wui always do a good Uon of the maiiMt' itself. Gov­ swamp near West Winfield,^ 18 Six Montbe br Mall...... '...< (.00 doors, intent upon a longer and I have been a regular reader of about where will we find Mahcheatar dreen. ArlhirBni|Slgnt Bjr UKtNABO ZBUJMiNBBBO j'One Month by Mall...... < 1.00 A.mericait history, the times pro­ P.8.; I have lived to Manchester ernment a^vlty has tended to miles from their cells a t the Herki­ Slofle Copy ...... < .00 longer stay. _ duced the exset man they needed, ,h, “.If SriLSnS."it ’"K Aa I got up to laavo, ho looa and since 1S80. •-*1^*',-**®®* money pot auboUtute some order where there mer county Jail. \ tVeeldy. by Carrier...» Yet it is not anobblsh. ws hope, not by any smooth agreement of y**!**' They have provided real. came a directoroirecior andana to whomwnom Il to *^lto that wma right out there had bean chaoa by tlghtantag up. Trooper Patrick F. O’Hara, 2(S. MSuba. Deltrercd. Ona Tear...A»^.Sii.OO to consider quality alto as one of to the middle 6f the table waittog In general, the regulations govern­ was wounded totaUy when he was the people theihselves that such insight into the important p>«b- ‘ talking, my answer was look struck III the chest by a bullet !■ - MEMBSIt o r the assets and products of the lems and issbea of our times. . : around the town, hall ' and select Kosms for him to rake it In back to 19» ing market aettvity. snd such w ss the man for the mo- Juat melted out of eight, the Amcr- PoUetag Body from a police rifle that had been _.L THtJtSaOClATEO PHEitt . . democraUe way of Wfe. It should } ,y>tod With partlCMlaE.-totor-;.t to ; one^ who ytw ^ ! The-AaaeeUtad Preta, la eaeloatfaiy nienr^ntf thw etofe^ the ages, Jt tJie editorial “Let's Not fto Uot get s swelled head, one who gambling man aeema to have In an effort to prevent a re­ lying on a seat of a patrol car, po­ ‘ entitled to the uae of repabllcatlon of be poMble to consider the best In- but by die prOcada of for^ng and retired from the halls of the atock currence of the 1829 craah, the lice said. ' all nenra ctapatcbM credited to It, or Militarist'’ which appeared in : will haye time himself to talk with t*reets'o( aU the students, and not p ro d ^ n g the man needed, in the Moqday'a HtTald. and 1 commend!Ibe.average peraob with a amllai Mctenge, moved off the sidewalk government set up the Securities The prisoners were identified as T an d alao the loeatTi'wt pubnaTSed n e«. tores either eyettome Ih n a f i ^ yott.for the-eonatructfvd and cour-T

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KAfiKEttllrt y MANCHESTER EVENING HBRALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22. 1962 MAXCHESTEB EVEmXG HERALD. l^C m ESTER. CONN.

W e s t R eich Former F B I Agent Telia third retumsd to Ikslr home on chorus affiliatod with the WtUi' Ask Congress Emergency Phone Service troop government; seventh and 8 C h iefs Tragic Finisli Pupils Hold Sale, Columbia LqjM from Windham nuuitto Critokera, pr saented ths Girl Scouts Plan eighth grads Scout* their inter­ Community Memorial Hoopltol glonirTn its first public impear- Plight o f Soviet Women Tucadojr* : :ance Wedneaday night in (Miftn- ests and,needs; badges; crafts for T ro o p s W m Develop Plane For Doctors Siorfs March 1 , Bu}r Own Books Browntos; long term planning for T o ^ T r ip . WURfir Smith, a paUeat at the fala Oranga. lira. Herman Bediett, Leader Training R u sh e d A ir •U ago Isvela in ths II program oaUia hospital, atoitzetttmsd home president, introduced the numbers ^ t h School pupUr of Mra. L. flslds; ths out o f.doors; records, Non^ked Airline CMD> Along with other dUni andaksted in the new JHancheeter tel- Tuesday. whirii were in two groups, the The training commlttse of 1he Three Die, Two Critieal T . Hurl'a aecond and'-thirt giade Mr. &d Mrs. Richard K. Davis troop, council and national, and J 6 in F o r c e towae in H artford Oountjr, l(an-l*pB ona directory on f t g e 125 In first '“After the Ball" araa ren­ Mancheotor Girl Scout Omihcll has troop finance. B a se W o r k d a b Propose Potential zoom are rejoicing at the succeaa of Erdoni rosd, drove to Sampson dered by the whole chorus; "You chooter wUl have'i 24-hour emor- ^ «laeeilled eectlon under ICan- In Crash o f Car and of their program and oale which Air Force Bass in New York stats announced a new training couree Over 100 girls are still o (OMtialWd ftMM n g * Om ) tell me your dreams and I'U tell SALE Air Lilt in Resenre gency doctora* eervice begUmiiig Medical Serv- w held yeoterday at the School. _ M F a c » O M > Truck in New York over tbs week end to irtoit their you m ine" by a quartette and beginning next Monday night at waiting lists of the OIrl Scout M erch 1. Ice in alphabetical order among The chUdren wanted to own apell- son. Richard, Jr., who to statibned troops in Manchester. New lead­ l«4uir« tpccial Oongreulonml Hu the namaa of pbysiclaaa and aut^ “Tenneasee Waite” by a oextette. 7:30 at tbe Girl Scout office, 988 only minimum faeilitiaa for mov­ Ing book* and itocided to try and ers mutt be trained if these ^rto thorlsatlon. Washington, Fab. 32—0P>—Tha On and after that date all a gaons. Bteateburg, N. T., Vab,22—(g) there. The finale numbsr, presented later Main street. ing In ai^lanea and crawa wart praMdanta of soma 60 lnde|!fnidaat Manchester reeldsint w ill have to ralae the money to buy them. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Macht are to become Girl Scouts The Vtare Aakeg AM -_-Minnhe4tar ITmargeiiey Madleal —Wbat was to have been a gajr - in the evening, was "Sidewalks of The courae will .he compooed of •ougfat iaa urgent- of non-aobjMiulad airlinea fedday do io fef~a doctor In an emorgen- The program out on for the rest and' son WilUam. J r , of Cherry two group* the 19 hour basic basic training course will give any French Premier Edgar Faure Servica U also Hated on Page 53 hoUday week end o f skiing ended at tha school and tor their parente New York" with a little apeciaUty L L Gan. Ltawia A . Pick, chiaf o f •graad to aak Congraaa for datral- c y ia dial 2-485L During tho Valley road hays retumsd from including a tap dance by Mrs. training for new leaders and a inexperienced volunteer a thor­ LAST 2 DATS put in tba raqueat for additional of the "white pagea." tragiimlly early today tta the deaths Army Bnglnaara who dafandwl tba opmant by tha govamment iof deytima boura a switchboard op­ /Included* a safety play with the vtoiting Mrs. Jn ch t’s family in ough understanding of the Girl •id In a conference with U.S. Sec­ A local physician today atreseed a t three pwsons and the critical following cast: doctor, Richard Robert Johnson. Among those In refrtaher courae for sxpertonced •ir-baaa program yaatarday, larga tnaaport-typa aircraft erator at HoUisUr’a Telephone UUca. N. Y. the chorus, who are mostly W llli- leadem It to hoped that My­ Scout program and the confidence retary of the Treaaury John W, naarby aa Huggina teatlllad. that tha number ahoold be uaed lit iiriiiry a t two others in • » automo- ' lAadbetter; nur^ Altpa SeptU ,,..Ths raeetlnf Ite.jg im ita .Intec-^^ needed to lead a troop. Everything Must Be Seht Snyder yesterday. ‘rhaaa plaiias would ba to • • ®‘ - emerguMilen only;' bOkSikRcoatoloh- chlWrthrMart Artdrt^ maatio people, are Mrs. Ridwnl ope., intersstod In this training Hiigglna aaid Pick had "htard win take the can end locate an •sted In formT jr ill be present at the flrst meet­ Volunteer trainers for the U.S. Secretary of 8 U U Dean •Irlina operators, with half tha Pkaata-la on emergency," he amid, Killed were Alison K. Cbolidge, Gates, Reynold CBleen, Jr., Lynda F. Jensen and her daughter Doro­ raporta about the North African MD who can make the emergency which was to tMcve been hrid Mon­ course will be Mra. G. W . Jones Acheaon eaUed In hU aenlor ad­ profits from thalr (^ratloii to be '"awj people ahould try to geimielr 30, o f Belinaat, Maas., a Vaaaar Ruddell, Lealie Carlson end David thy from Columbia. ing so that the inotructors may baaaa Jast fa fl" and that Jlc k took call or phone standby advice to day night, Olid addressed by Mias and M ra. WIHtam-Henedlct. aastot- visors this nwming to dlaeuaa the catonad to tha govanmant t e ^ y .doctor Hrst" COBege Junior; Horace Roeil Bald­ Poater. Off-stage bandaging was The balance of the evening's eii'' detormlae tha klad of tratnlag de> •tapa "looking tdWard gattlng the ratitala or InataUmaata on pur- tha patient until he can get Harriet Nash of tbe state depart­ tertalnment, presented by Mr* aired by each Individual. The ed by other members of the train­ PRICES REDUCED BELOW COST. BUY NOW! French request. organisation on the ball.* When the awitchboard operator win. 26, a lawyer o f 70 East 89th done by two parente who have chaaa. around to the borne. ment of education, waa postMned Ruby Wolff, was a song by the classes will then be divided into ing committee and program con- Faure told Snyder that if France Ths A ir Force has dona eeery- ana(srere the call, the wiH locate street New York City; and Janice ' taken the Red Croaa First Aid due to ths storm. Mrs. Sarah Tha group, mambara of tha Air- From 11 p. m.' untU 7 a. m. the o t mnge; a poem "The Old intereat groups to meet these indi­ suTtonte. met the anna targaM set for her thlng peaaibte to cooperate with ^ a .typa doctor the eaBer aska Rttbman, 28, o f PoughlNepaie,^ course. Axelroaae, near the North Pole In serve which would b« brought in­ fracture, cerebral/doncusaion and nity; good tro programs through ^ uniform sia-nation force. 'fhe program was concluded Mr. Simpson, aaaistant purchsring Year,•’ with Mrs. John Greenland "la fully supportable” aa to action in .event of a national Internal injuries./ ® A t present French prices which A b id e b y Terma^ o f Pr o g r a m with two film strips, "In Case of agent for the Electro-Motive Man­ Kozelka, Mrs. Clinton Ladd, Miss far aa auppilea are concerned and emergency, simply by issuing the They were U^ken to the Bhlne- would have paid for .14 divisions Matt Cvetlc, former andarcover agent for the FBI. given you a Fire," aiid "OiBorge Washington” ufacturing Company, to an experi­ June Squier, Miss Evelyn Wolff that "we anticipate no trouble proper orders beck Hospital where their names last year will pay for only 10 to­ c a ^ d view o f bow tho Boaalaa women o f today Uve. His story wUl with Nancy ’nemon, Karen Gaunt enced campaign man and haa al­ snd Clinton Ladd in the cost, and CARU lEE MFG CO about that." Such an airlift would have The failure on the part of Hona were placrt^ on the danger Itot day. But the French said they W p you to ptey your part te the fight agalnat commimism. . not as a semi-pro where there is and Sandra McKenney aa nar­ ready started the prganizatioii for » by the Croakettes. Mr* .42 Daya Oa Ship equipment suitable for evacuating Doertng to fulfill the conditiona of would undertake to contribute 12 an element of risk. State Bolice said the passenger ra tor* this drive, ■ The drive will get un­ W o lff announced that the Grange MaarheeterdTri -TeL 2-4997 Pick testified yesterday it took casualtiea from an atom-bombed the agriculture program under divisions anyway to make up half car, dritton by GIU and owned by Sold were pot holders and books der w ay March 3 and terminate on ^11 celebrate its 60tH anniversary EdUor’a Note: In ti^ ezclusive 42 daya for a ship carrying work­ city or to speed medical suppllaa, which ho waa brought to thia "If he wanted to box at the Y ” ...... the divisional lost. cau8e|^t for the FBI, tells women million dollars in pay before even be U1 right. Case aaid. But he feels the Chapter—Columbia, Hebron reflected-in actual manpower loss, The Aaaodation, concluding a decision to send him back to Ger­ on Route 0 at 1:80 a. m. what they can do to fight com­ reaching the site. four-day meeting, blasted "un- many. there to too much danger in the and Andover— haa been set at Columbia has accepted invita­ the French said. type o f boxing in whicH Hans has truck driver, Charles Ron- $1,600. Local chairmen have been tions to neighbor with Goodwill Probe of Role munism on the home front. He But Huggins aaid the base can scrupulous'; Independent ticket Both Ira F. WBeoz, master of iburgh o f Rhinebeck, was not T« tall th» Boost Dhlsinn Strength been engaged. -* >• appointed by Mr. Simpson as fol­ Grange pn March 4 and Owebu- also paints a vivtd word-picture be supplied by ship half the year agenU “who have caused discredit the Connecticut State Grange, injured. The truck en route to Columbia By "beefing up" the strength St ,^,**«»nwhUe, Hona today began^ tock on March 14. Ah InviteUon i of the kind of life women lead in and by air the rest of the time. on the Independent aircraft Indus­ and James Cose, an extensibn Scranton, was owned by Stanley lows; Mrs. Frank Brown for An­ irnlh . ... and each division, money can be saved dover, Miss Marlon Holmes for Oo- from Tolland for April ! was left In Ship Deals Uommunlat Russia. During hla There baa been no difficulty in trie" through misrepresentation of worker from the Univeraity of bia 10-day achool vacation waiting Fulfort of Rhinebeck. The snow of Sunday and Mon­ since fewer headquarters and Inmbia, and Mrs. Joseph Novak until the next meeting to decide, il*B « V*od d ay years aa an agent, Mr. CveUr'a life supplying it by air this winter, he services, poor passenger handling, Connecticut department of agri­ wort from Washington from two Statw Police said the young men day's storm ia pretty well under Cilibritilt tti Biildiii of Ike World’s first Hono TV Sot kj C E! Staffs would be needed. \. id. United States senators who .way for Hebron. The chairmen will thinking a little nearer the date Meanwhile, finance and defense (ContloMd rrom Pago Oao) was in constont danger. Not even unathicml advertising, failure to culture who ia Wilcox's represen­ and women were bound fo r New control now, thanks to the persist­ hla Immediate fam llv knew hla Huggins testified the United help him, in hto figh t to reoM ^ in select their workers and meetings more definite plans might be tor it . • . w« ministers made ‘'substantial pro­ provide refunds promptly, strand­ tative for those ru(^ teen-age Hampshire to spend the Washing­ ent work of road crews which got on cash Investments, totaling $101,- dangerous secret until the day he States pays all of the construction thia country at least until he re­ will be held for outlining the work made. gress" In splitting up among the ing of passenger* and sale of foreign students assigned to'Con­ ton Birthday week end In skiing. roads open so soon there was Tit­ lik* lh« ladiM 000. - - - tested before the Home Com­ costs of the bases in North Africa ceived hto diploma In Jude. tle or no Inconvenience caused in Andover, tonight at the home Allies the estimated 4.50 million tickets without' confirmed space necticut home, by the NaDonal Mifs COolidge was the daughter mittee on t'n-AmerIcan Aettvitlea. which ultimately will ba turned Grange, said that it waa not sim­ »PPW'«1 to Senator from this source. M ostly trouble of Mrs. Brown; Hebron, Feb. 27, dollars cost- of building the in­ Mundt said Wednesday's session available. o f Mr. and M r«. Charles Coolidge. lo holp Boloet over to France. ply a matter of Hans’ aemi-pro William Benton through his offices came in one's own yard. Many a at (lie home of Mrs. Novak, and in frastructure -r air bases, com­ will d e a l with the mechanics by Members voted to conduct a na­ Her father is a partner in the Bos­ which charter revenuej? at a rate By MATT Clf'ETIO Taxed In 'France boxing that prompted the in Hartford and has tmn informed ton law firm of Ropes, Gray, Best, man had to shovel and then re- Columbia, Feb. 28, in Yeomans •'."V; e lo llio s ior^ munication lines, depots and head- tionwide campaign for the "disci­ that Senator Henry Lodge of He said this country has had to Grange’s . decision, although they CooUdge and Rugs and to associ­ shovel where the winds had HaU. PINE 25" ANNIVERSARY CONTEST of. $2.191,303.a year on flv « ahipa ijnarterB—across western Europe. , New York—(NEA)—Try to pline" of advertising o f independ­ Massachusetts WojUd be contact­ t h o i r owned by Osey's group remained pay taxes on some of the materials indicated that it waa an Important ated with the U. 8. State Depart# blown the snow in again. How­ Dr. Francto C. Willey, professor MM tolkf. Jlay doyis In announcing that progress, a imagine being married to a man ent air carrier services, either by ed in hto behalf. / . of history at Willimantic State exempt from U. S. taxes from'Oet. consumed but that "a team of ac­ factor in causing the Orange' to ment. ever, the slight thawing on Tues­ N.\TO spokesman said one repre­ chosen for you by the government. airlines themselves or by ticket Hans said yester^y that friends Teachers College, gave a most in­ d « y fo r lliflrt. 21. 1917, through June 28. 1980, countants” is negotiating with the agents. take the action it did In the case. Misa Coolidge attended the day did enough to tie the loose CLEANERS sentative from ench of the 10 he made whei^ speaking at a Ro- teresting talk on United Nations when the vessels were sold. Think what it would be like to French government how on wheth- The ll'^ycar'-old German who la Windsor School in Boston before snow down so that problem to countries Involved will meet later A proposed code for the As- Wry aub d>iiMr have promised affalrs.„_ and./eWorld .. conditions, 959 CENTCg fT ,—TEL. 2-8839 Explailta Exemption------dig ditches and build roads.------cr-4h« materials should be taxaUdr aociation would prohibit advertis­ in thia country under the sponsor­ entering Vassar. She waa a mem­ over. Many commuters didn't at­ today to finally aorl out the dif­ ship o f the National Orange and a him they apeak to Senator tempt getting to their jobs Mon­ which he illustrated with a film, Casey has testified - that his See If you can visualize having This aspect was explored recently ing which intimated that a carrier ber at the college glee club and ficult problem. by a House committee. , Lodge on ids behalf. day and some o f those who did, Tuesday night before members of RE8AL MEirS SHOPS group achieved the axemptlon by to work until the last six weeks was a scheduled airline or offered student at Manchester High supervisor of the cooperative sys­ The United States la expected Questioned as to whether (here School, was informed Tusoday in tem in her residence hall. College going toward Hartford, were tied Columbia Ladies’ Society Auxil­ N yeu'rt paskad for rimo organizing in this country the of pregnancy, with atrict orders to dally fUghta. Misrepresentation of to end up with between 30 and 40 was a sufficient supervisory staff, a letter from Wlb JusU, youth di­ authoijties described her aa a good up in traffic on the hills so that iary and their guests, members of 907 MAIN ST, — WELDON BUILDING American Overseas Tanker (Jorp., return to work six weeks after the type of insurance carried by per cent of the check. Huggins said "too many Indians rector for the National Grange, student. they w ere as much as two hours the mother association. The meet­ wo'ro opoM 'HI 9 FRIDAY They' also believe N ATO en­ which owned the ships, and in your baby la bom, under penalty on alrUne also would bo pro- ^M>outTown w o r l d s late. W I N THE ' and not enough chiefs" may have that he would have to return" to Miss Rubman is the daughter, of ing was held in Yeomans Hall and dorsement will greatly the Panama the -Greenwich Marine of starvation. been one factor in snaring cost-s. Germany. He ia scheduled to leave Tdnight at 8 o’clock the mem- Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rubman of Raymond Lyman, rural mall was well attended considering, the other Days 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. path for Congressional approval Corp., which handled the charter no Impglnnry picture of The Association announced It carrier, waa probably inconven­ weather of the past few days. The life. It la Ju.st a few of the clr- Rice told Htiggins he had a re­ on the 88 America for Bremer- of at. M ary’s 50-60 Oub will Poughkeepsie.' r f the $7,000,000,000 President fees. would conduct demonstratlona at ienced as much aa anyone the last business meeting o f the aociety, ss cumstiuicea under w hich women In port "by an expert” that the over­ haven on Feb. 29. w s e n t the minstrel and vartoty Truman Is ashing for foreign mili­ American Overseas. Csaey said, Friendship Airport, Baltimore, In two days. Many of hla stops called the Soviet Union are forced to live. all job In North. A frica would cost Case said this morning that Ahow in pariah hall which they which followed, the open meeting, tary aid. received none of those charter fees nild-^arch on tho airworthiness for piling out o f hla car and plow­ Thera are many more. These 420 • million dollars instead of the Doering waa brought to this coun­ have been rehearsing for weeks voted to study tha by-laws for the FeS'red Aid Cut and had no taxable earnings, while 300 million originally estimated. of the C-46, principal airplane"t>f A Bible, Blood, and ing through banks of snow to get purpose of planning a change in women, for Instance, must give independent airlines. try with the understanding that under the dllrection o f W ilfred American leaders here had been Greenwich aa a Panama firm waa Rice also said this report Indl- M u w ell. A group o f yoi to mall boxes. He aska that pa- the method of electing officers. fearful- that -withortt- turiek^ en­ not aubjaat to-Uv B. 'taxes: ..thpir, cliildran,. - . 'Hcaco^,,. .said .-Aha--. two-engine- he w(>uld foUmv a .tdraj pj-ogrjim, .. trona .,along. . hto m ail-route ob^ FINEST TELEVISION babies are taken away from ■cated it would take'*‘two td thfee butllned for him by the GrSingo folfca: under the dlrecftton o f Mrs. Record Save Life < With neariy-$«0ff (n*th(rir HeXstlty, dorsement, for the Eui'opcan . . ______armyj A revenue bureau official spokeg. plane will be flown on one engine Rolda M artin Glh«/>n ...perye the'postmaster’a regulations “ ?* M rs^^ -them- soon- after ‘»>«te«d ot and. thoC-ho-has-not abided -by - the- ffengreaa ■m1gbt--ala:^-- approprla--fvhatr-snUt'thy-I^pf^ir'rdurFh'a^^ 'iHUrr;,;,;:.;-..into a nursery home.^__ ^ me six months the Joint Chiefs terms of that program. fertiln the audience with songs, —nHjntmg-tnm'*T6'remove airiSow selka to look into the needs of the tioiu and atall plans for an Allied had allowed full 48,000 pound load. The C3vll Long Beach, Calif. — «P )^ A rm y from approaches to mail boxes -so ruled that where a subsidiary cor­ Ill some cases, subject to the Wilcox also said that tloering dances and instrumental music. Sunday School. Hostesses were defense system big enough to T h a t is why we have an ac- Aeronautics Board, which ordered Sgt. Roger E. Haag, 21 believes he that the carrier can drive up to the poration "Is a sharh or unreal" or wishes of the Politburo, mothers has "repeatedly dlsregkrded the Two whose names have not yet Mrs. George Pederson. Mra. Fran­ warn o ff any Communist assault. counting team over there," Hug­ the top load reduced to 45,000 owes hla life to a Bible, five pints box without leaving hto car to de­ "a bald and mischievous fiction" may never see their babies again. advice o f those personii respon­ appeared haye been added to the cis Lyman, Mrs.. John Hansen, IMPORTANT NOTICE Plana call for creation of a gins replied. pounds, wlH be asked to reverse its of-blood plasma and a tape record­ posit the mail. I f this is not done its existence can be Ignored In de­ Home Belongs to State sible for his conduct and has been Hit, Dorothy Bonino and B lUr Mrs. Reginald Lewis and Mra. European army of 43 divisions 14 ...... Base Near Thule stand, Heacock said. _ _ ing. In a rcaaonable length o f time, All You Have To D o I s ... termining tax llabiilfy. ' — A Ruwirtrt’a home, by the way, warned that he wptild be sent Prentice. The show will be re­ Leola Beck. .-Valentines were the French. 12 each from Germany Senator Hunt (D., Wyo.), act­ 1 0 ^ 7 ^■■oclAtlon also ^adopted a Haag was wounded In the chest mall delivery may be Withheld. But he emphasized that if it per­ belong to the ntnte, and can be home unless hb ^ id e d by the peated Saturday night. theme of'their decorations and and Italy, and fiVe from the throe ing chairman, ordered the holiday 10-point safety program^ while attacking a Cbmmunist-held He asked that this ykarly remind­ formed any useful function or entered at any Ume without war- terms of the program." they served heart shaped cakes Benelux nations. business activity, It.a existence rant. hearing after two public sessions South Methodist Eoworth ridge In Korea.' A 'B ib le be had in er be repeated, especially for new with coffee. WE NEED USED TRUCKS NOW Ha. aaid that/Hans had been .A fter signature, the treaty must m rsl be recognized under that Food I.S strictly rationed, and yesterday developed these asser­ Leaguers will meet In Cooper Hall hto breast pocket turned much o f patrons' along hla route as wellias Mrs. Herbert Englert, who di­ tions: warned in Decaimber in a letter fo r the rogulara. be ratified h.v all six national par- ruling. fhei portions are many times tean- o f the church, Sunday at 6 j», m. the shrapnel from hto heart and rects the - Croakettes, a women’s . llamenla. before recruiting- of Gor­ from Juatl i ^ t unless he.atopped M all ^delivery, has. within, the -er- than • Brttatn's - at ' her Wor.st 1. - That. laborers- drew .-*‘pre- M a nch ester for a potiuck. A fte r the supper the kept hto’ aeveris wounds from be- - ___ _ OUR STOCK IS TOO mans—a key port of the plan mlum pay" at a rate of $13,000 a boxing the Grange would have "no ing fatal. week, been extended Into Wood­ hour. In addition, there Is little choice" but to send him home. group will be guests o f Mr. and NAME THIS can begin. France insisted on that. year and mechanics $17,000 to Hospitalized in Japan, the ser­ land Terrace. Prior to thia time ehoico a.s to variety Or quality He was aUo told in thia fitter Mrs. Herbert McKinney of 54 Informed soureea said tmlay work on a secret air base described D a te Book geant was kept alive by plasma. people living in this now thickly Tlie people take what they can get! that he would have to make an Adelaide road for a program of WE WILL GIVE YOU Oen. Eisenhower feels a go-ahead as at or near the North Pole, and But nurses reported the youth settled area at the lake, have had Obituary I had the opportunity to look "attem pt to Uve up to aU o f the winter sports at their home. for the EDC from the 14 NATO known by the code name dl "Blue seemed morose, wouldn't take theli boxes lined up along the side AFRAID Into the lives of.the Russian peo­ Jay." conditions outlined in the rural members is of considerable psy- ple diiring the.nine vears I served ^^Mawmic BaU at Moilonle Tem- medicine and spoke to no one. ®I. h‘«h w ay on the com er Just !• !■! I«v«ritt chologieal Import ancle. teen-ager plan of operation for the Mary Bushnell Cheney Auxiliary above the dam. It waa considered ns a communist for the FBI. And (While Air Force offlclola have p roject" As a last resort a tape recording — bocowa of Add hdlgesHonl For Any UsoU Cor or Track N ATO 's blessing for EDC Is d(.sclosed few detalU o f the proj- No. 13. USWV, Will hold a Wash­ Ve^ dangerous for both deliveries ls« I was able to gain all thist,lnslde .. M ary's 60-50 O ub irilnatreL According to WUcox, Doering U of bis parents' voices was flown to necessary bt'cause, when France Deaths , ect. it Is known that the base Is , Showboat,” pariah house. ington social In ths dining room hto bedside. As he listened through * » j®.*?***®**°"‘ *>®*>oe the extension PRIZE knowledge only because I held not the fii;pt foreign student to ba You WM DHvo Oo Our Lot MODEL first proposed a European army o -being buUt iMor Thule in north- basement of the State Armory . « f ...(Jellyery______high po.sittnn In the party. . *A^W|*Ay. Pefcniary 22 returned to his own countiy before earphones, a smite apread'over hto IS months ago, N A T O noted that Mrs. -Ada L. Rhodes ■You can be sure tho Communist western Greenland. Annual ladies' night at British Monday evening. Comrades of face. Worried nurses told him la­ Miss Ann Hinrichs. a third year the North Atlantic treaty had top the termination of hla program. Uodor ItR Own Powor. Rockville, Feb, Z2— (Special) — leaders In America do not feed the (The "Blue Jay" project U one American (Jlub, 6 p. m. W a rt Cheney Tent have been in­ ter that they knew then the big­ student at Skidmore College priority and that EDC mrmbera of a series of U. S. operations in He said that "upwarda o f aix stu- vited. . ' ^ lig h te r o f Mr. and Mra. Adolph- Mrs. Ada Luhrsen Rhodes, 54, truth to the regular party mem­ Italian flood relief dance, Ital- dente from various, ezchaage pro­ gest part of their battle was over. muat.get a NA'TO okay after their widow of James Rhodes of Tolland, bers. Tbe projiagandn thej; give Greenland, the world's biggest is­ ian-Amerieaii club. 8 p. m. ^Hliulcha of Lake Road, is chair- army plans were in final form. land. Greenland la a Danish colony grams have been sent back.” *man of the patronesses commit­ died last night at the Johnson Me­ away paint.s .quite another picture Peb. 25 to March 19 W ilcox labelled ox untrue re­ 25 YEARS ABO, g -e’s dt. Work Within NATO and la situated midway between Annuql Bed Cross drive. tee for the sch(iio]'s. anntial winter On Any^New DODGE Job-Rated Truck morial Hospital In S tafford o f unify, common Interc.sts and ports to tbe effect that there are E. F. W . Alexanderson The EDC plan ealls for a nine- Springs. fair play. the northeastern United SUtes Monday, Febmnry 25 T E U 3879 m rnlval to be held in Saratoga man defense commissariat, a other students participating in the FORBIERLT WITH METCALFE She waa born March 27, 1897, in Whoii I think of the p

cTanker’s Stem G o u Go-Ed at 76 ^ , -__et Shop PresentslU.S. Troops B M r o t h e d W O N »~ 1 4 tt Differences jTi*ooper8 Alert W BAV— tW 3Iati8field C rash w o a b —i Today's Radio WTtC— IMS w cio o — t“ m Ghosts Will B b' EvietBd !To R I Ibi^r Food, Rwe Prices ISmash Red For Strife in IVFIIA—lM.t Injures Three iToR.LH,rborp ^ ,_ N a r r o w a t W KNB— M f WTHT—ISM* NOTICE Coal Walkout 4:tS-WHAT-Open Houhe. From Famous Old Hotel Mansfield, Feb.. 22—Hire* per­ ' I}*'**— •''a'a. ! <' WTHT—VaUant Lad^. U i|tJJ,D R p-Lefe Prtlead, sons were admitted to Windham THIS SATURDAY, FEB. 23 ONLY I ' ■ T r u c e T a lk •wnc—Baclutaa* w WjjOJ^Neeraf BlbUquIt. By DAVID O. BARKUTHER Community Memorial Moa^tel aif- ttSf ' northautar off C!h>th n >, (C i M i FimN Om ) WCCC—Musk. J^HT—French Program. WKNB—Newt; Request Matinee. WONB-IjMrgla Crackers. New ' York— Many ® , famous ter they were injured in a two-car lu t Monday. Ilia othar w u ______n « 9 0 M ) WDBC—at. LouU ilellnec. e v u b late Thursday night on the (O eatM M Om ) unleai moi* hqlp. la. rnqaanUd by WOCC—12 Hundred end M Hits. ghosts at* about to te evicted in 4 ito-fmc-«ella Dallas. W n o —My'Secret____ Story. siom-WUUmantle road at tte •tha Pendlaton. maa In Seoul anid « t least ena Sliarlff Georg* Wooton. WTHT—Thy Neixhbor'i Voice. New York's old Greenwich Village. NO ^ BINGO bjiUd and rapair lalUtaiy airflelda _WHAT-^sllsn Music. Maiiafleld Hollow cutoff. 6t Baacaad flaah o f what appeared to ba gun* ’ Seek Right* Fer 44 WDRO-Carl Bmlth; Hundred and *0 Utta. The hiatortc Hotel Brevoort, for ■ICAU tf OF LADIES' N W Iir iiufinr an. armiatica. ... WONS-rJack Downey's Muilc Shop. WONS—Conn, Oollage, > more than . a century gathering T tey were Chartea Oonnelly. 18. O f tha t4 mM aboard both tank* Are from the mob was rsportsd. The U M W U seeking teifitn liig 4 :ia-WDRC—Arthur Godfrey. 6 t WlUimantlc, who received cuts OoL Don Darrow told tha Rads 4 -m , aix are known to be daad, but no guns wsre found among ths righto for the 60 men eoitMimd nt W h a t —Maraano Program. and hrulsee; Richard A. Kortz, 34, a o ^ that Rusaia could not aarva each of the twa mteea, claiming a WnC—Tounx WIdder Brown. WTIG—Hollywood Leva Story. will aooa' te tom down. Along birht are mlaainy and preatimad on-the neutral inspeeUon commia- WTHT-Bob^. Uoyd. of New Britain, who suffered 'dead and S7 rescued by daring Reds. majority o f them are member*. ..WKNB-240 Club. with It win go Mark Twain’s for- stom Ha rnaatad that the accept- WONB-flnow While Interview. ••■torWpW*—B*re'a to Vetarans, brutees, driver* of the earar and •Ceaat Guardamen. About liSeO of the 5,000 Korean The operatorc contend their men ■WCCC—Newt: Muele. W HAT—Rosonl Program. mar home and several adjoining WHAT—Polka Hop. old . houses to make way .for a 1ft*. Agnes WUUamaon, 35, of ^^irive of the dead wefe from tha dvtUans in compound NO. g| on want to work. 4 i«a-WONS—Playtime for Children. »♦ Today. large luxufytype apartment build- Stowe, who received a knee In­ ' ’ Mercer and one from the Pendia*, Koje stormed In a screaming mob Tom Raney, UMW intematlenal WTIC—Woman In My House. WCCO ■Dtoc Jochvy. jury. against ths V. 8. guards. Authori* ChinMe Qrt. Pu San aald Allied ing In lower Fifth Avenue near Iton. The eight men presumed daad board member, aaeerted, " It looka„ •■«*—WDRC—Newa; Old Record 8hoP. WraSI^w;: KrU. - Stata PoUce of- Statfoed Bpringa U«s said no Communist prisoners Ruaaia wew ' WTHT—Newik Joe OIrend. _ Farm. the Waahlngt'on Arch. were swept from the bow of the unarorthy of refutation." like we’ve got them (the mine op­ WTIC—Juet Plain BUI WTHT—IM Raoch Boya. The Brevoort’a picturesque side­ BarrSeka inveatlgatadl Both eara .'Pendleton, both of whose hah-ea o f war took part in the outbreak. erators) over a barrel.” WHAT-^tory Quren. were badly damaged. / A high ranking officer said He referred to Darrow’s state* .'WONS—Green Hornet. walk cafe haa been a familiar ^latar went aground. ment Thursday that no nation in Clay Bishop, operator .of one of landmark to touriato who for ^ Meanwhile, a Coast Guard Board oompound .62 was fiUsd with "tha 'Jk-: the etruck mines, declared, ” A worst kind of OommunUte.” ' dMS proximity" with Kqrea or wnC—Front Pa*e Farrell. jteara rode the upper, decks of of Inquiry, heard testimony from Jrith a record of past participa­ mob force came in to rule the , itW^WnC—Notea and Quote#. Fifth Avanue'a buses and lately a Fort Mercer crewman that he They had raised a ver-tha-nelgh-^ WONS—Wild BUI Hlckock. ^ ^ ^ j t e S l a h Prot^ram. topa of rubber-neck buses. HEARING-AID *to tell the captain-that the tanker Drove Oat Jape the-mountatn-rteged-area-yeater--" • 8rti“ WDRe=-CnTt-MB»s*TTnnt-»laithi 'AUUdUghf the 'buHdOig hte teen ^ was In danqer. boring compound. day, choking off production at the Tilton, Crosby. North Korean General WHAT—SporU. Foriim. cloaed aa a hotel since 1948, be­ Julio Molina of San Juan, Puerto Most of ths priaonsra, ths otfl* two pita, which employ about 60 BAWIRIES cer said, were South Korean civil* » u n g said "Yen the Soviet U nl«» B’THT-AVorld Flight Reporter. M jM rjyj^l^Perry Como. cause of the Are laws, its ball* Rico, testified yesterday that when did participate in the Korean men each. Etralag - ‘“f Milady. room, restaurant and sidewalk- For All Hearinir-Aldg he went to the bridge to" report a Ians who'bad been preased into MIsa Meriloa Thrall As they took their stand again 6 :ta-WDRC—Newa. , WON8-.-Stara on Parade. ■ service by tha Reds during tbslr question and with its m irtty mili­ cafe have remained in operationr : plate had dropped off the aide of today, bmt on adding Leslie and WHAT—Newe. The up’^er stories have been rev Gnaranteed Fresh penetrations south of Parallel 38. tary power it drove out the Japa­ Mrs. Lucius M. Thrall of WONS—Newa. the vessel hours before it split In nese aggreaaora." Clay County mlnea to the WnC—Newi. served for ghovto— of which the two—he was told It was "none of Linked To Bede —V Ridgewood street announces the UMW fold, addlUonal state police P len ty o f Ticke^ts (Rusalan troops did not enter WTHT—Newe: Joe-Glrind Show. Brevoort seems to have had a ‘ my . . buRlneu’* And was pushed Tha Eighth Army said tha riot engagement of her daughter. Miss moved In for road patrol duty. S:l»—Wnc—Strictly Sportt; Weather. ■ocial lion’s share. away, Korea until after V-J Dny.) Merllou Thrall, to Lairy H. Fuller WONS—Bporte. was Communist planned and led. Mines in only the two counties WHAY-t'tepj.. ..n.—s^per Serenade, Sold for Dance Preeidenta Registered There [ The ship's captain, F. C. C. “Careful organisation and plan* . ifiL nagoaiatlons son o f Mr. and Mrs. Warren D. of all the area have resisted auc- WORC-Jeck Smith, For generat'-O" thi« ' o’ el en­ .Paetiel of Hou.'ton, Tea., hospital­ Old-fashlonod girls Inspect Import ed foods la New York’s li^ ning were evident te the collection Allied staff officers submitted a Fuller of Meaflowbrook road, West cessfuliy the UMW'* organising ill*—WDRC—Jack Zalman, joyed the leputattan-of being one revised draft covering all points Hartford. efforts. In 10 months of tr^ng, the •tU-WDRC-ThIa I Bcllcvre. ised with pneumonia and frosen looed country etore with new-fooh loned prioee. of weapons manufactured for this .’^y WDRC—Weather Bureau. ‘Hcketo for the Leap Year Square place in New York whe e a Broads .. y«**aiktotoHe HoM Brevoort oa W bargain with .feet In Portland. Ms., denied he assault," the Army sAkL MrA Virginia Fountain, 76- on which agreement has been Mlaa Tliiall, the daughter of union hasn't signed a contract Staa-WnC-Bmlle -Cots Oles GhiW-. Dane* which the Come Double Club way producer could, recruit a.com­ -®'! which win be tom doW*. The small botldiiig a f the 87S Main SU TeL 41!I8 reached in principle. MnL Thrall and the'tate Lucius M ■ rebuffed Mollha. ^ By cHARLcs'CL y o n s - ' T _ ^ _ A Soutli'______Korean______staffofficer I ?‘*® ‘"” *‘* '*” ’* * ’ *n^*L has entered with any or the counties’ 125 to ■woNB^ck Downey; ' ' --- o r the North Methodlet Cbureh U plete cast’ for a play—where a once the-home of Marti Twain,’ win also be razed to ctear 'tte who accompanied Defense Minis* ^^nlverelty, Detroit, aiming ^ I . George Hickman said the Thrall, la a graduate of Hanches- 130 mines, most of them small op­ WDRC—Guy Lombardo. having at the Community Y on Mock for apartaeato. < Doeen’l Rememher WTHT—Sereno Oammell. publisher could 'enllat a staff for New Y o r k - If you d like to go Y o U r C k H d . ______.... ter High School and Hartford Re erations employing a total of about PYiday, Feb. 29. are aeUteg well, ~T0i^ 4UAIITY« • • Yofliltilit cani^ He told newsmen! "As a matter on a gastronomic binge, or maybe ^ ter L«e K1 Poong to Koje after the f^ degree "If It doesn't 1: . ■ a'cepted most of the draft. 6 :to-WDRC—Lowell Thomas. a newspaper or magazine at al­ outbreak gave, this account: ^ long." Mrs. Fountain It Included a deflnltion of the word Technical School, 3,000 men. 'Hie UMW claims WTIC—Three Stir Extra, states Gerald Chappel, chairman of afford to fool around writb the q u ^ ty of the of fart, 1 don't even remember him Just spruce up your diet a bit, moat any time. , M illay,Jo Davidson, John Sloan, Ths riot began with a bitter |“ ?}**‘“ * **'* aecond gtade^ at-88, ’^repatriatton" in-both-Koreampid ***■' P ^ * r * Fraduate of Wll- about 800 men te the two coun­ WTHT—Stock Market: Ski Newa the committee. Onened in 1845 as one of the hotels In 25 years. ^coming to me." there's a shop Just off fashionable t!«»—WDBC—Beulah. I Mabel Dodge, John Reed, Sinclair An odd feature about the deal coal you bum . . . not if you srant the moet h S tu b b o r n quari-el between Communist sym*|. “ *■ *'**’ *»“ al>an

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