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----V r - w - t f ------/ * ; SATURDAY, JANUARY 10. AverasreTpaily Net F r e s s Kiiii TAQE TWELVE sFor the Week Ended iiattrliPBter Eo^ttitts Jm i. Iff, 1953
wriggle into them again. Jack was 10,853 fecepflve ■ to the' annduHcethe'ttt; Growth Noted i , MemW'p nf the Audtl About Town and arrangements were'made for 5'LaHouse 'W^edding .Bureau of Circulations Heard Along Main Street the presentation that took place ' The" tih colri' Sblidor TTA Will Thursdayr \ -----~"- AtTrustCo. Xhftt .Int^erpret The Wishes meet Monday night at 8 o’clock in Atvd on S om e o f M ancheiler* $ Sule Streets, Ttob the auditorium of the Nathah Male I P itchln’ Irt Of The Family (Classified AdverMslng on Rage 12) Attorney John Mrosek Is known Assets Show 15% Gain VOL. LXXil, NO. g6 School. Following a brief buainesa Holiday Tax ' '• pas.sed for Main street yesterday meeUng, MIm Emily Smith, leader and liked by most of The Herald Holiday greeting card season ' morning. He complained that his family, and whenever we can, we In ’52 and Now Stand of Senior Glrr Scout Troop 1, and has come to an end for another 12 beat" was filled with hazards that Scouts Janice Murphey and Betty always like to help him out. If pos JOHN B. BURKE months. One of-the staff members, made such equipment necessary. sible. At $9,158,937; Loans Respilip fro nr Sloriii" and Battle Ann Trotter will talk about the who recently vacated Manchester While it may sound peculiar, this trip which the troop made to Eu Like yesterday, for instance, FUNERAL HOME for East Hartford, has been the same editor is also the"ever- when he had a little trouble dig The statement of the Manches rope last summer and show some ready type and is prepared to subject of good natured kidding ging his c4r=out of all that snow ter Trust Company appearing in Iff 'East Ceatar 8 t ‘TeL 6868 of the colored slides which the from his co-workers, since the holi cover an assignment at a mo and slush. It got stuck as he was today's Herald shows a substan troop took over there. days. ment's notice. He makes a sort of driving out of the parking lot of AMBULANCE SERVICE firemen's hitch of his outer gar a gas station that borders this tial growth in assets during the A son was bom on Dec. 18 to Our staff, member movrd two ments so he can don them the in weeks before Christmas, Just be newspaper's office. ' year 1952. A year ago, .the total Mr. and Mrs. Philip Jobert of stant he is called. However, the Wl^, as soon as the word got was *7,930,471,16, whereas at the Mount Holly. N. J. Mrs. Jobert is fore the holiday mail started to noise made by his creepers as they arrive. Most cards sent to his home aroundNjhat our friend John Mro* end of the past year It had risen the . daughter,, of Mr,' and h^s. click-clacked across the office sek w as 1 stuck, the windows to $9,158,937.73. a gain of more George Gibson of Si- Dougherty at the Manchester, address bore linoleum -was nervewracklng to two cent stamps. Because of the through which his plight could be than 15 per cent. BALGH Is Your street. other workers a nrl a sigh of re seen were thrown open and three On M arch 29, 1902. ground was New York. Jan. —(/P)— Presidentelect Ei.senhower met change in address, when 'the mail lief went up when he was railed to 12 man delivered the cards in East or four Herald members appeared broken for the construction of the with his cabinet designees and other key officials of the new The Waddell PTA cake sale a conference. ’ at them to help out in the best way North Branch at the comer of scheduled for yesterday, which was Hartford he always rang the door During his absence a reporter administration today after Senate Republican leaders re bell and said on certain days. Ihcv know how. North Main and Oakland streets. cancelled becalise of the stonri, was assigned the task of determin "Shall 1 call your wife, John7" Sept. 29, exactly six months later, ported the general in full agreemient with them on how to will be held sometime In February. That will he 44 cents . . .36 cents ing just how ."ever-ready" the . . 58 cents . . for posUge." A two asked otic, a.s Attorney Mrosek, the branch office opened for busi handle Job nationage, ' • Room mothers will notify donors AVM editor really Is. A search of shovel in hand, attacked the snow ness under the management of •Eisenhower and his rablnet got of the date, and they wish to thank cent additional charge was tacked his desk revealed/ the following Cardinal-Designate Gives on every card which was sent for in which his tires were mired. Joseph A. Volz, a.s3istant treasur together at Ijis Commodore Hotel those who baked something for the emergency Items: "What s_cems to be the trouble?" headquarters for a discusaj^n of do- H ig h C ourt twrr cents to-the Manchester ..adr Four thermo.s jugB'bf one-quart er. Many customers have taken O il. Inquiry sale which was Scheduled for yes another inquired soIlcftouSTy; advantage of the location park-' m«st}n'and global problems. terday. dress. capacity; a lunqh box; two botU'c.s Total bill for the holiday came "It's a good thing you lawyers ing and drive-in facilities offered ^,.f>h, hand at the outset of the con of snake-bite thcdlrtnc: sn old Boy come equipped with shovels,” a BETTER DEAL ference were all members of the close to three dollars. Scout ovafnlght knftpsack; one by the branch. In addition, many B a c k s IC C Among th e divorces granted In Moral of the story is- don't third member of the sympathetic new customers have opened ac new cabinet except Herbert Brown Superior Court yesterday was one snowsh'oe; three links for a tire crew remarked. PONTIAC DEALER ell, Jr., Attorney Oeneral-desig-, S h ift M a d e move just' before the hj^liday chain; a bathing suit; coveralls; counts there. The general activ to Alphonse P. Lukas of this town One of us even offered to call ity has increased steadily, and in . ( , 111. r I. . t '"."II If -l‘ ' nate, who was expected later in the from Lucille W. Lukas of Hart season. one complete smoke signal set Mrbsek’s colleague, Garrity, If he day. T r u c k R u le once used by the Podunk Indians dicates an excellent growth and B y T ru m an ford on the grounds of desertion Homething New . , . wanted- , demand for the services offered Top .Appointees Present here; a Paris travel guide; a fly And as we shouted these worew A1.SO present were three top*sip-, Only a couple of weeks ago we sw atter; and a 1917 police manual. there. A son was bom oh Jan. 8 at the of encouragement, w-e couldnt. In 1952 over 1,200 cheeking sc- pointees Eisenhower has asked to Washington. Jan. 12—(^)j Vatican City, Jan,. 12—(/P) St. Francis Hospital to Mr. and mentioned that .The Herald s ani He was out of pencils. help but admire John's talent with sit in St sll eabinft sessions, even Washington, 1 2 — < /P )' mal, wegetaWe-'and mineral .editor counl.s were opened by the Trust —The Supreme Court ruled | -In an agea-old ritual, Pope Mfs. James J. O'Reilly, Jr., of 83 a'shovel," " ...... ' Uiough they —President . .„Truman.. today. Hartland road, and a son was born had the latest In telephonic equip No Night Side . com pany...... Checks ■ paid .against. that 'gio'Up. 'T h e y 'a re Mr'a'. 'Oveia' by * 4-4 |lo vote tndav that] ,Pj.us,. x n ciJnferred the. rank; ment bn his cluttered desk. We re \Vc didn’t mind .John’s not an customer accounts totaled in ex “ ...... ‘ ‘ ordered the dropping of on Jan. 7 at the Hartford Hospital We will grant that Manchester swering any of our comments. Aflvei*tiseiiieiit ' Culp Hobbv, who will be director of an alien’ff RdmLss’on of Com of cardinal today on 24 pre ferred to a "man from Mars" type cess of $124,000.()00. Many oth^r to Mr. and Mrs. Charies Innes of has grown rather rapidly in re After all. we realized it lakes a bit the TedCTBt— Serurtfy —AgencyT (■ riminal antumoiiopply . munist party memhei'ship. 21 lates^ including -James Fran 86 Deepwood drive. gadget that allows a reporter to cent years ^nd thatT he Herald custom ers purchased -3L126 regis In accordance- with th» provi Josepli M. Dodge, the new Federal ceedirigs again.st 'five major listen And type at the aame time. ofOiit of . the,^spgt ter cheeks which continue to en sions of Chapter 'V, Section 8 of years SRO may^ be made a cis McIntyre of Los Angeles has increased in size and' scope he was in, and #il541dn',t ^>ii8nt h im ' Budget director, and Harold E. oil companies—provided the Or nearly so, anyway...... with the rtmvn’s-expa.h.slon. joy great popularity_v,1ilh a large the Town Charter, * atasaen, named to head the Mutual RTOund for his deportation— and the archbishops of two Something new (or maybe It fh use” any cirhis 'strength in talk- ■ number of persons. • ' / j . NOTICE is hereby given that a"' companies prodtrce records • fspeclnlly now that the Mir-' But we must confc|is We were ing to us. Security agency. Communint lands where the should be,oldX,ha8..beeij added and takem-ahack a-btt when h e’ -got a The volume of new doans writ ,Public' Hcarrng ''qf the Board of , Vic*. .J’.r.eside.nt-alect. R ichard M., for a civil suit.' ■ Cnrraji, ,Act iff on, the book.s.. It took yesterday’s heavy snowfall ■'"Hut aft liKa''w'hfre: It grrt kind of- ten. over 4,000 in humbeV"'excee^^ Directbr.s of the Town 'of'"Men- In a le tte r' to AttOrri'eykSbhefal'''' Homan Catholic -Church it call here at the office about 1:30 drafty standing there by the open _Nixon and former Senator Henry The derision applied specifi fighting for survival. to bring It about. ^ a. m. last Saturday. ed $5,000:000. Chester. Connecticut, will be held Cabot Lodge... of Massachusetts, McGranery, Truman .saijil he was ■While' the rest of the editorial windows,.so even Uiough we didn;t ^ - Ip 'A pril the- •capital' at-oek- w as in the- Hearing - Room of ■ the ■who ■will be-A-mbaaaador - -to- the—acting-*-'aa-a-reauIt of fabtora.AVhicK. cally to RefuKip Roman Mar- J,n bringing- the jCollege of The caller assiimed there would like the ides of leaving old John, Cardinals to its' full''iitren^h Id staff straggled Intp the office, de be someone here, apparently be increa.sed bv 2.000. .shares to a to M UNICIPAL BUILDING in .said United Nations, also were present, have emerged since the institution tinea, who wa.s ordered de layed by rough walking and deep out there all by himself, shoveling," tal of lO.oOO outstanding. Divi Town of Manchester on the 16lh "t^ether with the kev membera of nf the current graqd jui-y invest!- 70 members for the first time In cause he thought we work on a we closed the windows and re ported from Chicago, to his nearly two centuries, the Poflt drifts, the AVM editor click- 24 hour schedule. We 'were a hit dends, totaling $20,000 were paid PAY OF .lANUAPyY. 1953, a t the new White Houae staff. ; Ration of the In^-naUonal aellv-1 native Mexico. clacked his way up the stairs in turned to our own chores. to stockholders in two semi-an eight o'clock in the afternoon, to Cabinet designees present were; ; itlea of the m a ^ oil cornpanlea.” gave the West Coast of the Unit flattered that he thought us a* big ed States its first Prinde of ti)e high spirits. He had brought along J*Vi ‘ I’holo nual payments, totaling $2 per act on propo.sed additional ap John Foster Dulles. Secretary of! See OloNil Jeopardy . 1 his creepers to navigate the un enough paper to have a "night The One-VIslt Santa Washington, Jan. 12—(/P) i Church. side" as the night staff of an after MRS. RONALD H. GATES share, the rate that has been propriations as follows; State; Ezra Taft Benson, Secre- Truman’s letter did not .say what charted waste of white stuff that One of the best stories we heard maintained for several years. The An additional appropriation of tary of Agriculture; Martin P. Dur- these "faciora ’ are. Theie have —A seven-man Supreme' Speaking before a secret coh* noon paper is called. about Santa Claus’ helpers on aiatory of. more, than a-score of We told him, trying not to lose sum of $10,000 was transferred to t $5',200'in'addition to the amount -kin; ■ -Secretary ’ of LiLabor: Arthur E. , bcen reports, however, that the Na- Court majority brushed a.8tde, Christmas Eve was passed along Miss Joan Marie .LaHouse, iof the lace adorned the skirt of - - . - . .. — 1 ^c^rtty council made up previously named cardinals, tfia face, that The Hersld does not or daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Edmund satfn. Her finger-tip veil of illusion the surplus aceount and suh.stan- alread.V appropriated in the Summerfield, Postmaster-General; , tional ^ . arguments that many small; the other day. Gov. Douglas McKay, of Oregon, of th^' government's top policy | Pontiff denied.any of his nomina- dinarily have anyone on duty at LaHouse of’ 17 Bciri'dgc street, was held in place by a helmet of tial additions were made to re nual budget to finance the erection-- A man decided to invc.st in a Secretary of Interior; George M. plani>ei'8 --was eoneerned th a t a operators might be forced out lions had political motives, add night and that our presence in the Hartford, and Ronald H. Gatca, the satin, studded with seed pearls. serves. . of a suitable memorial in- the East Santa Claus outfit. When the suit, The staff of the hank now.num Cemetery for Veterans Field. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treas-J gr^d- Jury investigation would of husine.ss and upheld toflay, expressed deep/sorrow that Arcn- DON'T office was an exception. arrved the man tried it. on and his son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman D. She carried a bouquet of orchids blshopa AloJffUic Stepinac of Yu We werfe too busy w riting about bers-68 persons, a con.sidcrabIe in A ppropriation of $.3,604,09 for ury, and Sinclair Weeks, Secretary-J^pardize U. S. global interests, government rules strictly reg wife suggested that he make the Gates of 136 Highland- street, this and valley lilies. payment of the Hartford County of Commerre. , ^Truman directed that McGi-an- goslavia an ^ BtOfan W yssynkU Throw Thom Away the Board of Director’s meeting to town, were united in marriage to The honor .attendant wore a bal crease in the past 12 months, ulating the interchange of still plenty of wear left In rounds of relatives’ homes on which in itself indicates the Tax, in addition to the amount ap The White House staff groiip was'^^ery confer with representatives of of Poland/wera not prasent. find out, for him, what caused the Christmas Eve. He agreed. day at a ceremony perforrncd at lerina length grtwn of American trucking equipment. Bkie«do Affeetl^i , FUEL OIL •hoes repaired here. power failure in some parts of growth in th? Institution's size propriated in the annual budget. headed Vy Gov. Sherman AdarqS, the companies "to a.«certain if they dlirlalmas Eve arrived and he 10 a.m. in .St. Lawrence O’Toole beauty taffeta. Tbe halter bodice Dated at Manchester. Connecti of New Hampshire, top' aasistknt will agree to enter into a atinuia- The rules drawn by the Inler- The rape extended hia. torrov* town. donned the bright red uniform. His CThurch. 'H arlio rd - W hite carn a had a matching bolero with a de and business activity. atate Commerce Cornrnission apply He was polite, but we could tell cut, this 5th day of Jan u ary . 1953. to the general. / tton" to make- records available ing affMtioo towarda Cardiqffl SAM YULYES first .stop was his last. After enter tions predominated in the decora sign of seed pearls. Tlie brides H aroid A. Turkington to interstate truckcra e.uthnrizcd Stepinac saying "although aboont, The Herald had sunk some In his Present, too, was Joseph G. Mr- for a civil ca.se. to operate as rommon carriers or taining the children for nearly an tions. maids were similarly attired in' Secretary of the Board of Direc- OBriNnnl-deaignJtta James rnuicl* McIntyre of Los Angelea, CoIm we .embrace him with fatherly Shoe Repairing of the Bet esteem. ▼ Mr s r ^ ▼ ■RT MF ▼ ▼ Garragh.v. of Washinglop: D. C.. t His letter added: — F.s eontrart carriers. Common ear- ter KIlid Done While Von hour. the. tots' parents said it was The bride, wlio wa.s escorted to gowns'Of emerald green taffeta. Jj^ tor.s of the Town .of M anches . chairm an . of the inaugural coni-J "If they will I a.sk that a clv’il gives commnnloff to unidentllled woman in Rome’s AmerloM Church lo A ." , time to gel off to bed. The children the altar and given in marriage by A large reception will be held L' riera piiovide tranaportatton for the Walt. __ Anxihiia Moments ter, Cbiiri. m ittee, I ('.American' CatHbllirrffiurch S*nU Bilsaann) after celebrntiiig mam. /T he Pontiff said he had'recalvoa departed * for their bedroom, and her fatlmr, was attended by Miss from 2 to 5 p.in. at. the Kidgeway GOSMETIGS 4 public at large. Contract carriers The 1.0S Angeles arehMshop, who becomea the Beweat U. S. rardinal RADIATOR 18 MAPLE STREET Senate GOP leaders said Eiaen-j (Continued on t*age Thirteen) serve limited types of shippers on /a telegram from tha PoUah Arch Assistant Town Clerk .Tack Santa was invited into the kitchen, Elaine Camire of New Britain as restaurant, Berlin. P WE CARRY ALL 4 .i Jan. 12, delivered a brief sermon to a groan of about 100 Amorleaue, bishop, saying he could jiot-reaoh Opp. First National Stora hower "fully agreed" today to I, £ rontractural baais. Turkington .had a few ajixious mo He Was asked if he-would like just maid of honor. -Bridesmaids w ere For a wedding trip tp Now York. LEADING. BRANDS J MaM In center is not MentINed. (A P WIrephoto vto radia t r ^ Rome. The seasona for hia (aH- T R O U B L f? Parking Lot ments Wednesday on the tele Tlrar atl fdreral appointive jobs in /'Justice ileed delivered the ma a short "one." Santa took one, two, Miss Florence Schmitt and MIs.s City the bride will wear a gray i T _ _ .i Ore to arrive, the Pop addrd, "an phone. The call was from a mili three, four, five . . . When he ar Read Herald Advs. the future with,-Republican mem jority decision. ' Justice Black Rome.) „ / Lorraine Dewyer, both of Hartford. jweed suit and gray fur jacket.; f Af|||||f DniE StOTBS ^! bers of CongrCs-s. Sen. Ktibwland until now unknown to ua.’*' WE tary man, a colonel, Tlie "bras.s" rived home his wife was raging Edward Furphy of this town was They will be at home to their State Ata* or where the Stafford Fair is held. ing to a point at the wrists. Panels Telephone Company in Hartford. state agencies, at tlie prodding of separated a few months ago. (Continued on Page Thirteen) i Governor I.a)dge. toilay wliacked *rh« commission rules daai with admitthnee tff their c6utitit«i>' ■ DAILY HOURS There is not much there to indi SHELL SERVICE STATION Joief cardinal MIndaaenty of Hun- "The he<-k you have. Mack,” some $1 1 ,000,000 from their budget 6 Dead in Storm, trucker*’ prActiceA of increasing cate it a ghost town. Seoul, Jan. 12-^(/fp)--The heaviest Red AMault of the new gary-:-named Cardinal at the 1948 2 to * P. M. Jack exploded. "I have a modicnl a black and while checked suit, rs , -J y I request!.I request 1. their equipment by leAse and rent dl.scharge.” Yet it is . referred to in Cleve black Scces.sorics. blue coat and' CORNER OF MAIN and FORD STREETS ing equipment to Shippers, ka well year smashed against the lines of a newly-activated South -conalstory -la in prison in a third land Armory's book, "The Last ilh a- sllc.e of- over $6, as interchanging equipment, Communist country. Thomas ■ OTHER HOURS BY The colonel had hirhself s good Weddings white hat. ITicy will he at home"to ; becunty Urges.^a-”Health department n n Korean’divi.sion todaV. The Allied khldlwff held their ground, laugh bnd then proceeded to in Resorts." a.s ”a complete josor; their friends after Feb. 1 at 76, Cardinal Tien. Archbishop of APPOINTMENT •laT T ♦ i quests made laal week, it brings • ffkya Rulaa Necessary killed an estimated 2l3*of the attackiijg 8008 Reds, and forced form the junior, town clerk that ghost town." There was a time ' Main street. Hartford. Mondpy, Jan, 12 -- 6:45 A. M. ICC said . the. rul*8. were made Peiping, already is an exile from when It was thought a re.sort O’t'oin-Jones cuts in'reouesty to the Communists Into retreat after * h is. Cditimunlst-ruted country. TEL. 4021 the orders were in the form of a The bridegrootTv. who served w ith New Inquiry s a re.suit of the^ov- necessary by the growth of k large T citation, awarding him his third ould be built around the mineral - Geraldine Genevieve Jones the 7l6th M. P. Del. at Fort Hamil group of independent truckem, three hours of savage close-quarter ’ .In the 100-foot long marbled and fourth oak leaf clusters to his springs at Stafford. But this did ernor’a budget hearings. J fighting. I Consistorial Hall In the Popo’k • Expert Workmanship daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold ton, N. Y., w as recently di.scharged Largest siaf.h...... was...... made/by. , . th^ ^ Clearing skie.s over nio.-it of the iiorthea.atorn .states today: •someiimes known as "gypsies" or air medal. Rellm’ed at not having not g<*i far Snd there is now hard TIRES — BAHERIES — ACCESSORIES "U'lld-catters," who are not sub Battles flared with' renewed bit-' arines Probe Vatican apartment. 22 old mem • Excellent Service T H O M A S J. W. Jones of 20 P r a tt street, G las and is employed at present by Red Teachers 8tal terness all along the frozen Korean : to dig out his uniforms and try to ly a ghost of h re.sorl up there. Cheney_ Brothpr.s. The bride, a j e Education depaitmetrt whiph brought relief from a three-day .snow, ice and sleet storm tha4 ject. to commiasipn regulation. bers of the College, robed in er (Wholeeale or Retail) tonbury, and. Raymond P eter severed front. Altogether the Reds hurled Yours truly. graduate of Mt. St. Jo,seph Acad GREASE — W A SH — P O L ISH — W A X red *7;700.0W frmn ity caused ^5 deaths and millions of dollars property damage: Many of th* independents haul for front. Altogether the Reds hurled ;/VttaCk O il mine-trimmed scarlet robes, lis / Q U IS H J. \V.;Chenpyi. O'CQin,. Jr«„.S0Ji„p,f. Mr. and Mrs. * Wa.shington. Jan. 12 f/Pi.— T3te lesl of $6. .000,000. ;The '^ate u.,,, .Go-bf nearly 1.500 men in to 'th e fighting^ tened to tha Pontiff’s solemn emy, is a .legal secretary' for_at- ■ .Senate Internal. Security aubcom-: park "in™FoToi^vrnml^oi/'JlIid. .An ftrn).v of repairmen wpt’kod. tiny and.night to re.sto,re power carriers who liave IC!C authoriza in blpo.dy.hul futile attempts t, BRUNNER'S Apartment No. 2 191 Hartford rqad,' \ Raymond P e te r' _0’Coln "t)f 223 torneys John J. Burke and Bernard tion to operate aitd are subject to words. All bowed their heads in RRflU SERYtCE $5 MO^TI - mittee today urged further investi- it could get along with SlAoO.OOO and telephone, service to thoii.snndfi dent the UN lines' In'"'pre-dawn ailent agreement and homage to EeA-O-K-A-RcD .- Manchester, ' , Spruce’".pirect, - \ycre niarried this E, Dubin of. H artfo rd . — d e s s th a n -its to ta l-r^ ^ ie st' for. $ 3 . - |0f Jiomca, without .heat.^IighL. and ICC. leguiatlwi..... ______858 Eaat Center St.—Tel. 6191/ ~ 6 Charter Oak Street morning':, in St.’ Paul's Church', *r- gatlOTV of ■ ^ e d Influences tn ■, th e darisnesst Rear Area GIs Che Pope-iff ho named the 24 new nation's schools artd colleges and ,560 000 ' / i wire communications. They were But the ICC said it was impos The U. S. Eighth Army sam the Ask For Benson / Oooops!! Glastonbury. Rev. Robert P. Sul TELEPHONE M f 9-8239 Other departnient.s. taking the hampered in some sections by rings sible to compel the independents Cardinals. A local-industrial-executive- was livan performed-the- ceremony--at said there tre ^'nnany hjind.red main Red blow fell against Uie Re ....Tok vo,. Jan , .1 2 -(ff?)—The, U . .S. ___Speaks from. Throne . teach.ers who are communi;sts." plan in g ' knife" t ^ l W i r ' flstrsI re'- Hvires- and trees* SHIt coated with to-comply with aveiv the-moat basic public of Korea iFtoKi l«W Divi / traveling pullman some years ago a nuptial Mbps at 10 a. ni. Gladi ice from th e "silver ficczc." safety requirements. Marines today started tHelr own ^ b e d In white and red, the 78- DEVELOPED AND on a hu.sines.s trip. W hen he arose oli, pompons Btid palm s formed the Tlie subcommittee said it has quests include; sion on the mountainous/ eastern "new”, and Independent” Inveatlga- year-old spiritual leader of 425 Holden-s FIo w b t s Department /^ ^ AeronsuUcs. 29 Dead In New England Oil Piatiiral Ga^ Reed wrote a 2J-page opinion in the morning and began prepar decorations. '* turned up evidence from all parts front. Gen. James A. Va^Fleet an- million Catholics spoke from his PRINTED *254.000 from/iW origitginal request for A freak backlasli fiom the which went into great detail to de- ' nouncedl- the acllvallon/'of the 12th tlon of a strafing and bombing at ing for breakfast he was annoyed Escorted to the altar and pre- . of-the country on .Communist scribe what, he said was the neces- . tack that killed 14 American high throne in the Conaiatorial 81 Oakland Street j>4netration of r.olleges. high $1,472,000; frai •field S tate Hos storm struck Nciv England and and 1.5lh ROK Diviai^a only two 24-HOUR SERVICE by a person who, behind -pullman .seijtcd In m arria^ by her father, northern Westchester County iij Reopen Today sity for'the rules, soldiers and wounded nine on the Hall. • ^ t the bride was atterkied by her sis Tel. 3743 iciTdols and elementary .schools. . pital. $202,906 from request of months ago. ITils way the first Indi , Today’s elevations to the prince ,.Film Deposit Box curtains, kept poking him. It was $19,222,000//Board of Fisheries New York stale early today. It "We must reject.’’ Reed said.! cation that cither had seen combat. Korean i-entral front last week. ter, Maureen Ann Jones as maid During, its public hearings In "any conclusion that jJie rules as a dom of the church were from'18 . At Store Entrance hpparentiy a cas? of thoughtless- Alwoys\Open Is Ver^liiiportant New York City la.rt .Sentember and and Gama' (general fundi $208.- brought snow flurries. Wa-shington, Jan. 12- -(/Pi—The An Air Force statement Sunday countries, bringing to 27 the num of, honor; Brldesmalj:^^ were Miss: New England, count'ed 29 dead whole represent an attempt by the Pound at/8lnanjii indicated Panther jet p|;knes of tlie ne a oh the part of the man in the .October, the group said, it became 000 fron^equest of $592,000; State second round in a renewed battle ber represented in the college. This Audrey C. Druabacky of Glaston and a million dollars in pmpcj't.v commission to expand -Its power In the air wkr, Allied fighter- type ii,sed by Navy a^d -Marine puUnoan berth, ...... b u ry and 'Mtss Hope- CXjJzis -and .., apparent . it could Only, survey, t'a.e P.oiiceH-^O.OOp from request of $7,- is. the hlghfffft In. the nearly 2,09®: , After a while the executive de , (^ Slid' .Southbiiry' Ti'alHifiS 'damage.' Most of --ttip^firaths -weiT- -of •dist.i ibu.tingi'i'ompapiea' fo r-th e |■•B^bit^8rilyr ; .- bombers eoare^rf-fiorth In- foiilowup pilots may have been 1‘esponsthTff;:' ’ ^ hidtory of the churoh and ini Misa , Geraldine L. Suhjvan of situation in a broad .fashion and 870 0 1 raids on the-Altnl .Sinanju supply KEMP'S cided to retaliate and threw a sub To All Children Sckoi(^'’'*9P.3.000 from request of attributed to over-exertion. New England 'natural gas market "The purpose of the rules la to '*It further...... reportednations'who Marine pilota received Hartford. John W. Norbut'of East LAND SURVEYING • submit sn interim report to. the Most sections of .New England opens today. protect the industry from practices center deV^in-northwest Korea. tle body check at the curtained Hartford was best man. and q^i*ers ne'w congress. j $7.-yt2.000. wero scheduled to a tta ^ the Reds thetr first cardlnalataa got adoW. sleet and freezing I'nin e Northeastern Ga.s Transmiasiun detrimental to the maintenance.of Ten U. S. ^•2B'S' dropped lOO loha north ami en.st of the Scene on the form. were nffbert H. Jones of Gla'ston- I^t Can Be This it did 1<)dBV. in a 13-page;e -.^Des! ./Despite the decreased requests of high eAplosivcs on rail yards via, Colombia. IBcuodor and Indii. T3RANGE HALL The curtains opened, and look Edward L. Davis, Jr. ate , still faces tough finan in alternate waves durlhg the llirce Co., and Algonquin Gas Transmist( sound transportation aervieVs con- (lay of the mistaken attack. The searet consistory today wiff bury, Daniel Dzis and Gerard\ E. Important report to its parent body, the Sen - the -at days. From seven to 20 inches of slatent with the regulatory sys there Suffday night. The trip-ham ing out with a quizzical expression Registered Land Sarveyor at* Judiciary committee. cial problems according to. flacal Sinn Co:, completed direct test!-. the first of a series of ancient and ■lYottier of H artford. H arry Allkn Factor In .snow fell from.Jflte Tliur.sday until _mon.v. on their com petitive appllca- tem ." mer'blf "'the (ffat'rih'ufor*^^^...... , ...... rales'...... fo -b*f,i'™““"t"ff*.. near Tunisniis';; .iiD)uitiud’.s;t: 'The •Cbrhmuhistff sWrm'ed' fbf ^S/The-riStnea ‘of l'slon dfclslrih» of Iste 1950 (Continued nn Page Thirteen) 1 <4'«otlniied on Page Thirteen) work overtime Friday during. colonial bouquet. Days, Evenings and The Ohio Senator, already serv knowledge of the formation of for (’^nacliaii SparkK expanded social legislation. snowstorm becauee of n. dfat* Tl»e mother of the bride chose snd e.irly 1951 which split fheVew "Exercise Snow Storrn” opens to VAN'S GARAGE ! .‘w BUY ing as GOP floor leader, expjcts to eign poticies which'require imple F.ngland market between the two pute. The nuiyar then told tlfenr light blue lace and wore an orchid Sundays give up his high rank on the tax mentation in Congress, as.most of day with 24,000 taking p art in 10 they could apply for re-employw. H a v e i i K ijr lil (■(jmpanie.S. N ortheastern w as au weeks.. winter games at Camp corsage. The bridegroom's sister, handling Senate Finance commit them now do. thorized and is now serving com- Exclusive for GOP: ment on n SO-day tprobnaoanrj' Mrs. R obert F orrest of Manche.ste4-, The Ohi18 views on foreign policy plans plaris came fromfroih Hamilton after trm. c,mv,c ed slayer was scheduled , two-s.tory farm Washington ??Wcll, If he isn't ip Church yesterday termed the club High Conunlaaloaer for Germaaj(_ MANCHESTER, CONN. THE ARMY and NAVY CLUB Correctly designed monuments are products of careful, ‘ L i,. n rlJ S in , They are Sens. .Langer of , Frederic C. Dumaine. JrJr., ., prc.si- to make a la.Mt-ititch appeal to E rie P a . and wipes out hia usual haunts, you might try a : “ a ain, a abnme and a blight on In the new admlulatratiea. ThaZ of gonorotors. starter meters, voltcige regulotorf. intelligent study. They have balance, distinction and , 8', billion doIlar^s President Tru-,. North Dakota. Fergu.sonFergii.son of Michi- dent .0/ the .New Haven, .sa.id thatth a t Governor Lijdge, today for ‘ »t j "f *ix ' prime Minister Mo- remodeled I.50-year-old brick, build- the country." high"conunlaaloner’s peat Ja v )^ ; TEL. 2-4571 meaning; they have beauty that will endure. man has propo.serl to epend in the gaji. arid Knowland of California, ; thethe" former form er rlireitor director wa.s the likely Ica.st two -months stay o(, execu- ; hamtned blossadrgh tries again to ing acro'aa the street from the old "If eYer I have been d i s- rant at this time, due te,tia!lw *j flacal year starling July 1 . ! KnowlandKn*owland heads .the COP Policy leader in thethe''reported reported plan. Du-Du lion. " , ’ muster parliamentary quohtm to Houae office buildi.ng. heartene d,' he said in a- ser tlremeat of career feretja affteK/ "YOUR DOLLARS HAVE MORE CENTS HERE" - Cutting Done In Our Own Shop From The The aoli^n to, every domestic ; - ... maine said he had'nohad no official'in- officiar In- .Smith, if the appeal, fails, "HI i ,Tbnslder a bill extending his powers Here, opening it.s-doors today, Is ■ mon, "it waa when -I learned Ice oflicer W alter J. // " Rough Stone To The Finished Memorial- policy ia IrtnTed to "th? tremendous WJley (R-Wis ) will be formation hut had heard /umoiaim'oi-s die in the electric chair at Wethers-1 m ruje by decree. v located, an organization- new to , th a t, within a- s'tonea throw last Dec. 81. When You Think burden of the expenditure for war," Holdover-»nd read newspaper accxiint?s.- . figld tonight or within five days! Anthony Valentino, convicted last the Washington scene--the Capitol of the Capitol, there Is going to be Taft said. '* GOP membera are Sens H Alex'- '. F’reeburne however .said today in thereafter, for the slaying of-j October Of filing'talse non-Commu- Hill (Jluh. Who belongs to It? Rep.. opened'-up, by the new leaders of JACK OORRIE itEaiOH SERVICE He added that he believed *>e ! ntek-' Canada that he i.s spear-heading Grover S. Hart, night Watchman niat affidavit, ia re-elected business James C.;A«chincloss of New Jer-1 government, a liquor lounge where WaahlagtoB, Jaa- 12f o f B uick" would be in a ■ position to have ^ni^oper of Iowa arid Tobey of New the attempt" to gain control of the ; at a Greenwi(7i--Yacht Club during ! nuent of United Packinghouse .sey, the club’s first president, \ they may go for cocktails and then jack Q e i^ realgaed tffday STATION Manchester Memorial Co. some'influence-With those^hgndlrng I Hampshire. Mine. He would run elaboiatc claim- ad attempted burglary:- ! Workers, CIO, fn Camden,'.N. J. gives these qualifications for inem-' into separate ro o m a for confe Chalrmaa el the Natienil f Think of Bryant KEMP'S, Inc: EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT A. H. AIMETTI, Prop. ' ; foreign policy in the GOP adniinfs-! ' a tentative GOP lineup was re-! ing the rfan'is-"s(ill premature,". Att.v. felihu H. Berman who ra-';...New Defense Department-Ko- bership: ' rences.... Ity Beaeuroee heard . VAN’S tratlon. Irean Wnr cuunlties report lists 14 "You must be a gentleman or a Jan. It, the laat dEff , 20 REGULAR GAMES—3 SPECIALS 427 HARTFORD ROAO Babyland HARRISON STREET—MANCHESTER t Those who know' him .well say (Continued‘cn Page S^ven) dead. ' ' lady, you must be a Republican, (Oontlnneid on Page (Ux) 1* STARTING AT 8:15 SHARP 768 Bbiln SL-AUaebfffftw ' -v. /
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...... / . MANCHESTER EVENING H ERALO^ mNCHESTERrCONN.; MONDAY.-^ANUARY 12^,-1953,^^ \I- PAGE TWO Ma n c h e s t e r 'e y e n in g ’He r a l d ,. Ma n c h e s t e r , c o n n ., Mo n d a y . Ja n u a r y 12.1953 P A G E t h r e e
CIO Contract Cancellation Talk on Wages Change of Phone ISuhtbers rector and William* Lake, Direc Assembly Reopens Goal of $2,000 tor of the Hartford area as Collier^ Leading Educatoi\ Rockville guests...... Set by YWCA Won’t Affect Cheney Union To Be Privatei^; Without Incident < . I) "I - Following the meeting refresh Skywatch Schedule SiBssioiis Tuesciav Power Failures Dot Town ments will be served In the school Guest on High School Panel cafeteria, with Mrs. Roland Wise apluUon. can be found vvhich wdll But B.owers Offers to '■ First day of the new telephone*.,the name Mitchell that how is the Chickens Buried in Ruins' 'Tuesday. . .. •. * ------• Hertford. Jan.' .12'---r>Pi--Tha Mr«.~ Al€rx -WyHe - H raffs- Reilly S»y»- Loeal H^i; Not system here passed without Inf 1-’exchange, he pointed out. Hobron of the ■ seventh ■ grade mothers- and ...... Mr., and Mrs. Sedrick Sjraughan enable our rnlll* to contlhife In Midnight—2 a. m. . Connecticut General Assembly will Paul D. Collier, chief of the-ntate organizations to improve ' W With lee Holfl Special Meeting dents of afiy kind, Uoyd Hobron, said the Bell Company has a stand- Mrs. Warren Colburnfbf the eighth ...... Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hagenriw- reconvene tomorrow morning at’ Locql,- County Drives In Cotton-Rayon Unit operation..." Of Coop Buckled hy Show grade members in charge, 2 a. m .- 4 a. m. Bureau of Youth Service, a branch ■ of .secondary education tr/ Neither side made mention 'of manager of the Sbuthern New ard list of-about 300’ names that 1 a. isi. - 6 a. m, ...... Volunteer* Needed 11:15 for the -second day of It* fact that recently the woolen For Unioil, Employes England Telephone Company's lo- have been developed to be free to Visit Rocky Hill 6 B. m.— 9 a. m...... Richard Frosch 19.53 session. ' / D.p.«,..n. ...EPuc! Starting This Friday Seeking hornier tr ages' ihe Members of Dobosz-Eriel-La- ..and worsted tiexlile workers agreed cai office, said today. The \new from misunderstanding and mis- RockvDue, Jam 12—(Special) —i Webb of this city starting today 9 s. m.—Noon ...... Mrs. Mary Clo.*c, Jacqueline The assignments to key'commit-; tlon, will be one of the panel mem- - practical problems of llTln|i. imdewenl .Ave- TOfdh 'df nor to asRTof wa^e tff^ —-Representatlvj-s''--of—the town humhers went' Into effect *K 7 spelling, there are more than 200 boc-Hansen American Legion Bennett *. ^ tee posts will be. handed out to The Hartford County YW'CA, of A Textile W orkers X local poUltryman today count-| sessions at Hebron and Mans- Auxiliary will'go to Rocky Hill morrow snd then the Iswmskers bers who will discuss "Fulfilling Another emphasis has been' nn ■ep»r*te power failures over the i Thomas Bentley. Miss Rleve, TWUA presldent...„»aid union will not appear at tomor o'clock yesterday morning, and dial offices in the state, and the Noon- 3 p. m...... Mrs. Robert Coleman,- Robert our need for a Neiy High School” ' spectlization opportuntiea for e*eh Which the Manchester YWCA is'a ’ America, CIO, decision yesterday there were few Inqulrfes made by letters and digit are a selected *d hto losses at $10,000 as effort* Tonight the Tolland Home- tomorrow to make their official Genoveal will start preparing and filing ^•eek end due to heavy icing 6f Esther Brindle and Mrs. Edward unit, begins its annual drive for .50 delegates representing the 90,- row's Informal meeting of the at the Manchester High School, youth In accordance with his WP- to serve notice on management of 000 cotton and rayon workers users during the day, combination so there can.^be no were resumed to locate part of a ' makers meet at the home of Mrs. visit to.the Veterans Hospital. 3 p. m.- -6 p. m...... Volunteers Needed through routine channels. Wires and tree limbs. Parker Soren. G. Hanson. -f funds this week with a "launching Board of Directors on wage and .Ynniial M eeting ,\nnounoed A' three day session ha*- bean auditprium tonight at 8 o'clock.: teresls and. abilities, ■ He wma- r ^ Guests may play any card game Northern cotton-rayon milks that voted yesterday to try to regain At 8:45 this morning, Hobron duplication. ''j;-. flock of chicken* buried under the Ruth le>Jzim with Mr*. Jane Rid- 6 p. m .—8 p. m .' ...... E. E. Perkins, Robert Larinlng manager of the Manchester divi- luncheon” at the Holiday Inn, Ann salary increases for municipal em The annual' meeting of the ...... Louis Lanzano, Francl.* Danneosse scheduled for this week but the Mr. Collier has had' a vast back-: appointed to membership on 'tte they wish and prizes will be street YWCA In Hartford, on Fri they are ranceling existing ron-l the wage Cut. said only 14 telephones were out Long distance toll dialing 8 p. m. 10 p. m. . ground of experience In secondary Life Adjustment Bklucatlon OonL jlipn of the Connecticut Power ployes, It was learned today. being done by the operator who, ruins a collapsed coop. , Tomorrow Mrs. Christine Vark- Rockville Fish and Game club ...... E. B. .Inman, Wallace G. Payne following week the Wednesday Oompanv s/id all failures could be awarded at each table. Reserva day. Speaker at the liinchonn will tvacis in order to gain restoration |, —^ of service here due to the storm. ot 10 p. m. M idnight education work after receiving hia mission for youth representing the tions wili be taken through Thurs incidentally, can reach hundreds of John Bllow, 20 Highland avenue,. jgj. jggd Longview Mome- will be held at the Mile Hill club session will be omitted because of atmnuted to the same cause: ice be Miss Pauline Schaedler..l'fdrmer of a 6>2 per cent wage cut "im-j Sherwood G. Bowers, chairman This figure Is normal he said. Local the presidential inaugural. bachelor of, science of education National Association of State HJgg day evening by Mrs. Sumner, of the Board of Directors, said this crews were dispatched elsewhere in exchanges in the country without was aided Iky neighbors and friends I group a t 8 p.m. at the house this evening at' 8 o clock condition*^.. . . member of the ..National YWCA posed” -on the union at .Cheney with an election of officers. Carl he served as a truck driver with a at St. Joseph's Oiurch. Burial will degree from the 5]lssourl State Bchool Superviaora for s threc-yiev Mitchell 9-4587 and Mrs. Henaen, staff and Depjrrtmenl of Flnstjce, Hrothers. according to Frank About Town morning he has told the union the the state where damages have been contacting another operator. 'This ' ip a *earch yesterday through thef^omc of Mrs. Audrey Magdefrau. he tn St. Bernard's cemetery. Call Tcachars College -and hla master’s period and waa elected ehairmaii fjf I. lim bs floated Wltli Ice is the forerunner of customer dial Schenet.*ky is the present head of quartermaater unit. who la no w T ettred and livings in Kellly, the uiiion^s president. board would be "glad to hold a heavy and communities left with rulha. of a large chicken house the same time Mrs. Carl Schultz Private Stone: entered the. Aritiy ing hours at the funeral home wilt degree from Teachers College, Co-'- the Second Commission on Life A lt meeting at which the union or any ing- d ire c t lo all p o in ts in th e na- 'Which buckled to th e -weight o f th e ] and Mrs. H om er W altz Wilt lead a the-eluto. - - ...... mratford.X^ ' Reilly said today . that 'Cheney o u t t-'clephohe servicer Among the accompllshmehts of In O ctober 1950. he ffoin'4"fo '10'p.'“ni."triihoff6'W^^^ lumbin'Unlv'efiitly.'HF'aTso has'tw'oT Jiistmerit Education for ToutlV'^'^ E v er Ready Circle of.. K ing's other town employe Muld appear." There is ho local significance to tlon Without use of sn .operator, anow. The miahap, which occurred Rockville group at the home of Grange Notes S o » p « n ,.ry ’^I..SOO “ f ' " ‘- i The greatly expahded recrea Biothers workers are "not In the!, the club during the year have been additional yeara of graduate work February, 1951. - tional/and, educational program cotton-rayon division” and are not Daughters wiil o.mit Its meeting — Bowers said, however, that, .the Friday, flatened the large struc Mrs. Waltz on Wilrd street. Silvester E. DbvIs All TolIBnd and Vernon news volts) lines and Shorted out. See- the. repainting of. the clubhpuse* In administration and secondary fdfered by the local unit for per- affected by its ilecisions. ,«chedUlee unable discussion and wanted another ed about one year ago. the' same .subject Wednesday at 1 the Rockville bureau of The Man Manchester Grange at its recent Before accepting- his ' present to keep the engagement. groups. Improvement ri.f, the dock at Crys F ra n k P. Bfirch on W indsor ave-; aimsl Collier wilt be able to Iitlg anVl\Belty McGehan. acrobatic the Manchester "5”' is keeping ating the stand . taken by the m eeting a t which - "wer- eould--be Securi^ Urges ■ 'L T he "New' -york^ TCAcher.* B n o w n S Id "IRat-TlltWWn-^fllOOO I p.mr-at-T th e / home-of-^ Mrs.—Fred- chester Evening Herald, located meeting voted 10 dollars to the position, he was a rural school a-'two-hour period beginning at tal Lake. Byron Wood Is chair nu^ vesterday. He was horn in polio drive, and appointed trie fol answer many of the queitton* con 12U0 pm.; Highland street for a danccr7''Wlll be presented by the pace with the rapid growth of the union in the arbitration proceed frank about it with each other and union is an organization that is an and 5,000 birda have been recover- Paisley. at One Market -street, telephone teacher; a superintendent of town. .The goal aet locally for The meeting of the Most Holy say what we thought." man of the dock committee. Boston, Mass., Ju ly 26, 1861 s son lowing Ways and Mean* commit cerning Manchester’s own higu oAe hour period on the same day Vera Hare Dance Studio In Man ings after which Professor John instrument of the Communist «■", most of them In good condition. ■"-vllelected foe Appointment Rockville 5-SI36. schools, both In Missouri and Sims school status—present and futvfb. chester as part of the entertain 19.53 is $2,000. & p art of this to A; Hogan, of the U niversity of Rosary Mothers Clrole scheduled The union. Local 991, American New Inquiry on Other Meetings of John and Sarah Wheeler Davis tee: Mr. and Mrs. William Croaa- bury. Conn.; a director of research iJe'ginning at .'5:32 p.m. (this also for Wednesday, has been post- party and has been used to im-. The injured birda were destroyed. .Toseph Casanova. Jr,, Plllsbury The Board of Trustees of Rock and had lived in Rockville for Here are .some of the queatlon* ment .program at the March of be'expended for professional dire(;;^ .New__ Hatupshire, the,_.arbjterj_ Federation of State. County and Hill, Rocitville,- has - been selected man, chairmen, and Mr. and Mrs. In P o rt.A rth u r. Tex.; and a sunri- Rented the Birch Mountain road. “lioheil to' Ja'nr'2i; ~...... ~ plement./-the Communist. . con-^ ------Jeep Driver Arreated ville Baptist Church m^ trifee iT:?aK*. H e'attended the Bap Wesley Bunce, Mr. snd Mrs. Alfred which will be disciiased' by Dimes dance on Friday night at the tjoh and afflIlaTipn"'wIlh the na awarded (,'heney Brothers the full MuntcTpal Employes. 'AFL, has re for appointm ent _aa a second lieu mer school teacher in St. Lawrence panel: Ai^a); and Gilead road again Sat .spiiacy. . A 50-year-old Cherry lane real- *t the parsonage for a bu.sines.* tist Church. Shower Honors Dion. Miss Ruth Matchett, Sidney urday from 3 to 4:10 p.m.: Hebron Rainbow Club. Mrs. Hart will alao tional organization, the remainder 9 3-4 /'enl an hour wage cut it quested permission to apear before Red Teackers "5. Legislative committees tenant in the regular Army Ord U niversity In Canton, N. Y., and for maintaining the local program Mrs. Raymond Go.sselin, presi the board to advance Its proposal dent was booked on a charge of Bosslon. Besides his daughter he Is sur Cushman, -Jr., Norman Morey, 1. \Vhat Is the school population road was out from 9:20 to 10:23 be seen In a tap dance num ber. had requested in September. • cither of the Senate or of Con- evading reaponslbllity last night nance, upon graduritio.n from Yale Summer Normal School In problem of Manchester and what Jt Tickets for the dance, at which which is staffed by an able group dent of the American Degion for specific Job classifications The Past Chief's Club of Pyth vived by two brothers, Walter of Edith Lipplncott, Edith Williams, p.m. Saturday. Ba^ed iin f:omp:»rlson (f’onMnued From Page One) grc.ss have aided Jocal school after police determined that he Massachusetts Institute of Tech Miss lanionaco New Haven. Alao. he has conducted has already done to the high school Tony O'Brlght’a orchestra will of volunteer workers. Auxiliary, leminds the members with a set wage rate for each. ian Sisters meets tonight .at 8 Honolulu. Hawaii: and Watson of Cheater Small and Mr. and Mrs. On Sunday from .5 to 6:22 p.m. The cut, and a one cent nn hourl authorities by sketching a pattern was the driver of a Jeep which nology at the end of this school summer workshops tn secondary organization. play, will be available only at the Mrs. Alex P. Wylie of 60.5 North of the cla.ss initiation tomorrow M et F rld a r o'clock with Mrs. Gertrude Ulltsch Hartfprd: aI.*o one grandchild. The Irven Kirpena. Mrs. Gordon Caulk- andther section of Birch Mountain cost of. living','/oil back, became The subcommittee, besides its of Communist activities and by ex aideawiped a car parked on Davis year. education -In the University of 2. How much longer can the high door. Reservations for tables should Main street is campaign chairman evening of the Legion- Home, snd ■ Outdoor employee in the High He is one of 663 distinguished of Grant street.^, funeral will be held tomorrow at Miss Mary, lamnnscn of 174 Oak ins w as appointed again as com-; Maine and graduate courses in rdouble aesslic^^ be made ..with Mrs. Anderson be for both the county and the local Hogan's decision was based on hopes as man.y as possible will at way. Sewer and Water, Park, and military students listed by Secre .\ward Second Clasp 3 p. m. from the White Funeral stre e t was giie.*t of honor at' a p re munity chairman. education at Hlllyer College. Soren said emergency, crews were drive. Persons wishing to make York City schools last fall, made "6. A Communist is not a fit Authorities sought a "hit and In itk present plant? fore Thursday evening. comp.arison Cheney Brothers tend. The ceremony will take place Cemetery departments are union tary of the Ai-my Frank Pace, Jr., WAC Sgt. 1-c Harriet M. Mur Home. Rev. Edwin Brooks, pa.stor nuptial miscellaneous shower held ] The lecturer. Mrs. Gustave An In 'May, 1947, Collier attended ijiapatched to the power breaks anrl contributions or to help in this a months-long htint for Commu person to be placed or retained in run” motorist after receiving a 3. What about the high school’ Will Canvas* Resident* wages with' Ihhse iOf cotton-rayon at 8 p. m. In the Legion Hall. . ized; a position to influence the minds for such appointment. The list in phy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. of the Baptist Church wilt offlci derson. assisted by Mrs. James Mc- the National Conference In Chicago program and how It will carry over repairs effected as soon as possible. drive may contact Mrs. Wylie. At an informal meeting Friday nists among Americans on the, UN report from Henry Gowdy, 66 la.st Thursday at the home of Ml.*a Brierty. presented an interesting .Normal operations were.reported As hss been the custom during and synthetic te-;tile mills in the of the Yputh of America.” cludes top students In the Army Martin F. Murphy. Route 1. Rock ate. B urial will be In the A u 4ghern .pl.ans for the^. Life Adjust .into..the proposed new plant? . . ..-----»— ■' The ,'WCTU will m eet tom orrow the board discussed ln lamnnaeo- will 'be -married tfih u ie tO 'th e 'old ■year.’'"'' - ^ e local Camera Club will hlns, Mrs. James Beach, Miss Anita e.xpire. lot College, Wlllimantic. in 1938 with Rockville for about 40 yeara. He S aturday, Jan . 17, a t 10 a. m. in Adjournment was made to the commission concluded it* work and Moriarty, Victor Frid, Roger'Lnfd, Gagliardone, Mr*. John Oarlbaldl. ported foe.,another key committee, Reilly polnteil out today that the urer of the local WCTTU branch, Speaking of the union plan. Martin President /'Truman's order last off by rhe force of Impact. Dam Army. He Was chosen because of reported at a hatlonal.conferen.ee travel to Wlllimantic tonight to .Oije. of those associated w ith Fr,ee- a degree in education. was a weaver at the local mills, St. Jamea’ Jlhurch, to_ John WiL banquet hall which waa taatefully Charles Shaver, Edson Bailey ahd Mrs."-- -F red— .fohnaon ■ - and — Mr#. Armad Service*, which has a hand- local tinmn has a trmg ternT •,con>- amxecding the date -Mrs....Inez said ..today.. ".There .is no provision week. prprtdlng-Jor a new Dyntem age to the Oowdy ear-waa not ex: outstanding qualities of leadership, • Lo'eatrid on the-"North Sea; held In/Chlnx'sV In-Octqbef,' 1-962: mikst with thi WlndhaW Shutter- for increases as I understand It of checjilng the loyalty of US citiz burnc, the Register says is F. R. prior to tKclf' cIoamg. H'e \vriinr liam lion Ion, ’’son' of Mrl' and Mrs. d'ecoiaied 'for tHTe "hoTlda'y season. Arthur Illlng.' " '" Donald Tedford. In the foreign field. • tract with no specific date for re T ruax, who held the. position for tensive. high moral character, definite apti Bremerliaven is the major supply The commlsaion'a principal ac The public ie urged to attend the bugs. Thla will be a- return yiait except when an employe changes ens an' the UN staff. Murgatroyd, a Hamilton attorney. member of St. Joseph's Church, Norman Donlon of Halladay ave Refreshment* were served by Miss Kelums to Air Base Republicans were reported opening of wage talks. He also said a number of years. Nabbed for Speeding tude for military service and high point in Germany for the North tivities have been to stimulate m a tin g . aince the Windham group met to Jobs," The Internal Security subcom Freeburne, 'who directs varied in academic standing. the Poli.sh Amei-ic.an Club and the nue, Suffield. Ruth Matchett and her aaalatanti. Airman 2-c Robert E. Oowdy agreed on adding Sens. Margaret that the contract stfpu'lntes no An accident on Union street last Atlantic Treaty organization Kosciuazko Scouts. jnvap experiences and advibe with Chase Smith of Maine. Case of Members of King David Lodge Martin said he had discussed the mittee’s- latest findings seem cer terests from his office in Hamil His appointment will be effec the legal club a short time ago. has returned to Sheppard Air strikes I'V tlic w orkers anf^ no union proposal with heads of the ’night has led to the arrest of forces and the only principal sea - He leaves- his wife, Alice Force Base in Texas after spend South Dakota, Hendrickson of New No. 31, lOOF, will attend the dis tain to spur plans afoot in the new ton, controls 120,000 shares of tive June 15. 1953. Pictures taken by. the Bolton locliouts iiymanagement. He said four departments involved and all Rcpublionn - controlled Congress common and preferred stock. Jam *s W. N orris. 32, 213 Hilliard port in Europe under U. S. con Szymsyck KadelskI, three sons, ing a 1.5-day furlough with his •I^ersey and Potter of Michigan to "arbitration i.s linal and binding.” / trict meeting tomorrow night at Set CT> Meeting Topic trol. camera fans for submission ns pos- the Armed Services group. agreed the plan originally agreed for an intensive search for aub- Dumaine, reached by telephone street. Mtfhcheater.'on a charge of Bruno and Vincent of Rockville; jlble material for the town report parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earle C rescent Lodge No. 25- in E ast A Civil Defense program will Soldier Enroilte Ho«ne The committee will be headed by Uiilc.s O ut Strike Hartford. Any members desiring upon should be followed. / ver.slvea in the nation’s schools... at his W>aton, Mass., home, refer speeding. Police said Norris, driv Stephen.of Pawtucket, R. I.; one >'ill be'ijudged at tonight's meet- Oowdy of Bolton road. Cpl. he presented at the meeting of sister, Mrs. Frank Checkera of Sen. Saltonstall of MaasHchusetrs. Tlie union head ruled 'out the trsnsportatlon should be at Odd Bowers .said he also favors .the Rep. Velde (R-Ill.) alrady has red to this bloc as the “big Can ing west, was blinded by tjie lightar the East School ParentTacher iPvt. Albins J. Stone, son of Mr. |n g . Gowdy made the round trip by possibility of stiikc, .saying"the original plan on the basis of/ the said the House un-American ar- adian ownership." He listed this as of an oncoming car. and Mrs, Frank Stone. Rockville Rockville; one brother, Stanley plane, OOP holdovers, are Sens. Bridges 9’cllowa Hall at 7:30. association -to )>e held this' evening .- Polio Donors Listed of New Hampshire, Knowland. union must be responsible for Us Information he now has. He' said, tivltiea committee, which he is known opposition, along with the Patrolman Edward (^uinn, who is enroute home from (Jermany for Kadel.sUl of Rockville, six grand Donations totaling $.50 have however, that the union/ might a t 8 o'clock in the school audi children. The funeral will be held ■* and Flanders of Vermont. actions the same as the company." The annual meeting of the Wo- slated to head, is ready to under Connecticut railway and lighting' Investigated, found that the Nor release from active Army dut.v. Ipeen received to date In the local Manchester Evening ' Herald have some arguments' which torium. There will be movies of Wednesday at 8:15 a. m. from the Makasi Sen. Morse of Oregon, who He did not hesitate, however, to meri's Hospital Auxiliary, which take such an Investigation. Sen. company, w’hich has 43,000 shares ris car hit a parked automobile the Civil Defense program with Stationed in the Nurnberg Mili fiolio drive, according to ' nn an-.- Itolton enrrespondenl, Mrs, Joseph broke with the OOP during the condemn Hogan's findings. Tlic would change his opiniob. McCarthy (R-Wis.) also has called of stork. owned b.v Peter Edmondo, contin tary District since last February, White Funeral Home, at 9 a. m. ^ouncement by Mrs. Louise Andcr- IVItallA telephone 5M5. was suppo.sed to have been held Mrs. Mildred Howland, local dl election campaign, has been a Re w’orkers are "dl.sgusted with the this afternoon, will be held next for such a probe. Under the reorganization plan ued on through Union street into a Jon. Five coin catds received did publican member of the Armed derision, " ho s.iid. /' Would Release Flics snowbank, jumped the sidewalk, MXSH not indicate the donor's name Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock In of 1947, the preferred stockhold Servlcei committee. He says he Reilly said, in suhstantlallon of McCarthy wil) be chairman of ers, for a five year period, could tore down a section of fencing and KIIT making an acknowledgment im- the auxiliary room of the hospital Alloniev Near ended up In an em bankrrient a t 113 will fight to stay on It. but OOP hi.s' claim that Cheney Brothers j Ail members are tirged to attend 't ^ the Senate'.* permanent inve.*tiga- elect two-thirds, or ten, of the di poaaible. State Agencies leadera have reserved no place for does not belong in the cotton- tions subcommittee, but he said it Union street, close to the dwelling 7 Contributions from the following as election of officers ■will be held rectors. Common stockholders him. In his new role a .4 an Inde- rayon rla.ss. that many of the End of Probe wotild be willing to turn over its elected the other five. The Dumaine of Fred Luge. Jocal families sre gratefully and the new constitution and by files and cooperate with another pendent. Mora« evidently 'will be | woi kers are engaged In producing laws will be considered'. Members interests hold control b.v owner Stolen Car Driver Tagged Acknowledged; .. v Slice 11 Million moved to minor committees. of good.a Other than flat goods. On Ex-Offieial congres.*ionBl unit; ship. or support, of 200,000 of the A Queen’s .Village, N. Y„ man. ^ Waller Gleahcke, Mnud Wood- of the executive board will meet The Internal Security subepm- pvard, Marion N. Miller, Frances a t 1:15...... 389,000 fihares of preferred stock. , a-snted in that area on a charge of New Bedford. Ma-ss., Jan. 12 inittee specifically recommended This arrangement expired July automobile theft, was being held And Barbara Elliott, R. Founlain, From Budgets that it continue investigation in td 'i Painting a dark picture of S l a ^ r d Springs. Jan. 12 '/P> r 1, 1952. Now each share of pre at Stafford Springs barracks for pharles E. Williams, Herbert the educational field.-In addition, it Prosa, Clarence Banning. Louis C. Ruth Millett ''critical'' condillon.s, the New State’s Attorney Joel H.. Reed of ferred and common stock cmints the arrival of New York authori (f'ontlniied Frolm Page One) Bedford Cotton Mantifaclurers' [ proposed th'at state legislatures one in the election of all directors. ties. )lmock. Jr.. Edward Vercelli, A. R. Tolland Co\mty said today-he ex consider .setting up committee.* to pmerson, Fred Warnock, G. Wlp- WIvea Who .Ycorpt In-I.JtivH Association and the Fall River j There are about 468.376 shares of .loscph Doucet. was arrested by The pects to complete a report in undertaDe similar probes locally. common stock. State Trooper Robert Bohman. ert. Myron Lee II, Stanley Ches- tax increases are likely unless Are Always Mu."h Happier Textile M.anufartilrcrs’ 'A.ssocla-i about two weeks on charges agencies can operate with le,ss Writes a wile who nas ueen lion today announced intention to j It wa.* still not clear how the Dumaine said there wa.s while traveling at an excc.saive geV, Mrs. J. Toomey, Thomas Beut- brought Sept. 15, 1951. by form er new Congress will handle its Com le ^ L, F. Gateil, Michael Gold- money during the coming two married for ten yeara: terminate contracts with their CIO j "nothing new" lo this possible rate of speed along the Wilbur Support MaaclHwtcr'a March Of Dime#! Affiliated with the Natieaal Foundatloii for laMatUe Paralyria Doctor Says Tolland Selectman Eugene I. Wa- munist Investigatiohs, although threat of loss of control since his Cross highway. ’’ When stopped, nloler, John Avery, Mrs. B ertha years than at present. Since coats "Because you occasionally print union crnployc.s on March 15. | nat against Tolland Town Treas- are rising, it Is doubtful that siirh The announce nv o n t. which Senate Republican leader Taft of Interests were aware of the situa Doucet could not produce proper 'ietcher, Ernest Howard. A. Gur- a lei ter from a wife who is pav ttrer I. Tllden Jewett. tbanl, \Sylvester Cocconi, David decreased spending can be brought strongly staled opposition to any Slow Child Should Be Studied Ohio said last night the lines of tion governing election of directors. credentials and after checking ing mother-in-law trnuhlci 1 Wanat. in a compiaint, alleged Jurisdiction will be staked out be ^Jorlin)r, BJdward Griffin, A. .Smith about. thought I'd sit down and write you union |)ioposcd wage ihcreii.se, For Way to Fit Him lor Life Control of the line came into with New York police, he wa.s held came less then 24 hours after the Jewett clid not keep proper ac tween committee* to prevent -over- the hands of Dumafn^ father for their arrival. The car involve^ and A .^ . Sheperd. about my own experience. It may counts and improperly reported ^ MrsASiimner to F.ntertiiin Women who weep while watch CIO's T^exUle Workers Union of Bv EDWIN P. JORO a N ,.M . D. lapning. back in '47 wlien thy late banker In the affair was stolen In New help sOme other wife. Ins account.* in the town report. Taft told interviewers on an Z Mrs. Charles F. Sumner will ing sad' movies are really wasting "For a long time I bitterly re America decided to campaign for Written for NEA Service. and industrialist, then 82, wrested York Citv's Jackson Heights sec He asserted the treasurer ) "is NBC television program that the control from Howard S. Palmer, tion on Friday. He was . nabbed open her Home on Saturday after- tears.Thing what they might get sented, what 1 fell WHS m y iiioth- restoration of a 6'... per cent, wage Each year many pdrenta come jioon for a «asert card party given hubby to buy at home. cut ordered last summer by ar to the reluctant coiiclusinn that guilty of misconduct, wilful and Senate's GOP policy committee then president. Shortly afterward here where the Wilbur Cross goes ej-ln-law's anoopiness about out luaterlal neglect of duty and .in will iron out any conflicts in the Palmer asked to be retired. He was .through Vernon, last night. lives, her great need for her son's bitrators in tile northern cotton- .one of their children is "slow\'J rayon Industry. Perhaps the youngster docs not competence in the conduct of his Senate, then reconcile any differ succeeded, for ' a comparatively Present* Second Stud.v YOU CAN OWN A NIW IIG SCM IN CROSLIY FOA AS LQW AS $2.8 S A W IIK .Approval and iinwilllngne.ss to ences with the House. short time by Lawrence F. Whit- ever give nte any kind of'a build-, The . employer . . statement referred , .learn ---- to talk----- —as soon as others of , office." . ' , ■ Dr. Moses Bailey, a member of up, her rehdineas to express an • " "'he ruinous'-' labor cliffereirtial j the same age, or shows .some other Reed said that one of the final Taft said it has not been decided temore. then president of the Fed - the Hartford Theological SemlnaryN bout what we should snd between Nd|tli and South. unmistakable signs of retarded detail.* .of hi.* investigation is be- j whether McCarthy will be given eral Reserve Bank of Boston. will give the second and concluding npinlon about the major investigative role. He Since the Dumaine interests shouldn't do, etc. It did not answer a union charge mental development. ing checked on today by Arthur study of the Old Testament this that employers, thc'm.selves, wc>re Koss, a county detective. He In ■said he favored a search for sub were aware of the change in vot evening at 7:30 o'clock at the "I guess it's s pretty usual This is a tragic situation to be versives in college.* but only ing regulations for five years, story, for I have heard the same respon.sible in a large degree for in, but siich parents should re dicated that, to date, he has found Union Congregational Church. the differential variously e.stlr in no ground for pro.secution under where there was evidence, of or some sources believe, the .Register This is the second of a series of complaints from any number of alize that about one person ganized Communi.st groups. He mated at 18 to 24 cents.a'n hour - ever.v hundred is mentally defi the -Wanat complaint.' L said, it is likely fortified to com four se.sslons. sponsored by the Guaranteed •wives. , Satisfaction becau.se many mills in the South wouldn't investigate individual bat any attack. Tolland County School of Christian . “B ut one ..day .'it Anally dawned cient, so they have company, and W anat himself, In a previous and North 'hi e the same owner- action concerned with his own professors.-he .said. Freeburne was elected a direc Education. TTie sessions last from on me that I wa.* wasting spnie the problem should be faced and . . Cltesrticope .flf .A ctlvlty ...... to r the .New Haven on June 7. \ ship. ■ thF best pos.sible iollitiofi worked actlvUlea while he was a- town of -ot 7:30 to FtSO p. mil...... • ■ mighty good years being fru.*tral- Releasee Ia*tter The Internal Securitv subcom 1951, ' and resigned' on M arch 3, Cars Hit By SnowsHde ed over a relationship I was pow- out. ficial. was charged with .several . The statement was signed'by offenses.; in.cliiding._,?.mJ?«?5!em;^L mittee report, submitted undei* the ^52, a month before the annual Snow sliding from -the roof of, erjeaa to change, • ^------r------r— \ The .first thing tri , recognize is explTetl "chaiTmanshin- -of-SenV-Mc- meeting;,— »—— ------r-r —...... SeabVify Sfahlon.'presideht of the. that mental dcvelopirierit of chil all of which were, afte r trial, re-- VeimoriV Tovim HrilV conMrfOrribly-j l "1 wa* going to go right on New Bedford Association, an/f C arran (D-Nev.), .said w ithout go Annual.'meetings of the stock damaged two automobiles yester-11 having a mother-in-law and she/ dren a different ages can be meas- duced to a finding of false report ing into details: holders are often held o.n the sec Wtiiliicy Bowen, president of tjie vyed by falrl.v reliable tests. 'The ing. During this time, he first at day about 3:30 p.m. The cars.! was going to go right on being her Fall River group "Testimony before the subcorn- ond Wednesday of April. If this operated by Edward Madsen, 18; self. Having been that realisflc, common term for the results of tacked Jewett. mittce indicated specifically that procedure is followed the show % The HS.s^ciatlons also made^ub- these tests is the "I. Q.", which Todav. W,anat said he was made Sterling piace, Manchester,; and , figuring out an answ er wa.* easy. lie a lett'er from Xhelr cminsel, Communist activity took place down session will be held April 8. Robert M. Erdin. Jr., of 21 Middle ! 1- Just decided tl»*t-I--was going stands, for intelligence quPtlnent. rthe objeci^of Jewett's animosity^ among:—teachers- in :Phtladelphla,- C harles' B.^-n\\g(',:hy Rteve. This is a measure of the child’s and that the' treasurer' ‘tfleff fo drive. East Hartford were parked ^ to change my own attitude to union president./W'hlch ^Id: Boston, Cleveland. Detroit, Buffa Fzvo'rltP Raisin Cookies in front of the entianje to the! ward my niother-ln-iaw; ability to learn, rather, than of make his records Indcate that while lo. and Madison, Wis„ as well as Ingredients: 14 cups sifted all "As ha.* been/our custom in the what the child actually knows. 'The I was selectman the town operated town building when a heavy slide}, -Constant, Silent Battle Is a p,a.*t we arc Vi.I.I'hg Jf the niinous', dtf' 7^ Fop Mail Carrier Above'theae tWQ. low groups are, "THE riisrlton Hertoa -'•on. might try tkla wife's solution. fefanUal between our labor costs 9o»ii« 7H»y w»ril 19^0 PAPKARD CONVERTlkE"""^ E "thertess •. seriously-retarded- ch‘l-' LUSTY’ l W CADILLAC $EDANET T If It worked for her. It may work and those prevailing in the-south dren who can often be taught to The United Ptate.s^ Civil Service must be'found, STATE "TlIBi, $2295 32016 Miles . . . . . r;7\$1895 for vou, trio. support themselves in simple o'c MEN’ 30,327 Miles .. "It i.* obviously lm)rossible to Chmml.ssion ha* announced an (All right.* re.aerved. NEA ' oupstions, but are not likelv to,^go.| ^^„„,juation here to fill the posi- NOW PLAYING -g- B. Mltrhum SAVAGE” Service, Inc.) exect our mills lo widen the ex- 1950 PACKARD CLUB COUPE 95 beimnd the elementary grades of tinn Of rural carrier with receipt Sntss Hayw'srd 1;4S-S:3* 1949 WILLYS STATION WAGON For CANNED .l.sting differential which 1* forc school. 3;:«-(:3l)-IS;*3 The' answer* to 'bvaryday ing us out of biisine.ss. of applications closing.on Jan. 29. 34,955 M ile s...... $995 44,285 Miles ...... $1295 I. C{. Can't Be Rained Anplirnnta will be notified of the i "PrUoner •! Zends"—Terii. Insurance problems* S "We are hoping that through the It is not po.ssible to drill or train CflRNtR'EUMP ^edium of collective bargaining a examination'date later. I 19,51 PACKARD CLUB COUPE a youngater'wlth a low "I. Q." into On a .standard da>'y route of 30 By Ra.vmond T. Gorman 1950 WILLYS 6 JEEPSTER for SOAPS a definitely higher group. Neither mile.*, the salary_of a ru ral carrier 28,535 M ile s...... $1095 12.534 Miles ...... $198 and POWDERS $945 Vdiie! can this be done bv punishment or is $3.1.58. w ith $20 per .year addi- ' r' ? Here It Is pralse. This may he a hard (riing i each mile or,.major frac- 1952 PACKARD SEDAN THE NEW IMPROVED for parents to realize, but it should tion In excess .thereof. Salaries on 1951 PONTIAC SEDAN For TOWllS Made of heavy gauge-inleel DELUXE ARTIST MODEIr be faced; shorter route.* or routes- with lo.*s DBiSMOIIGIill 21.34J, Miles ..... $1995 10.995 Miles ...... $279 irf gleaming wriite enamel S S. It's not possible to drill nr train frequent service are-. proportion for POIS finish, wipe* clean in a a youngster with a low '!I. Q." into ately less. In addition all rural car PLUS 1948 OLDSMOBILE 98 SEDAN 1948 PACKARD SEDAN Jiffv .with (lamp cioth; BELRUSS WATKINS a, ’definitely higher group. Neither riers must furnish snd maintain, William Holden anil PANS ;Mftde'''in sink height to OIL HEATER can this he done b" punishment or /tLL OlMCh/ftOUt 48,711 Miles . . . , . .. $109 ■ ROTHBRS. INC. at their oMm expen.se, sufficient IN . 47,264 Miles ...... $1095 match- your other kitchen Q '^ee^ tS ia efupA praise. This may be a hard thing” vehicle equipment for the prompt R I - f N QUESTION: Last week we pieces,' perfect for storage Smartly atyled steel cabi CORNER CLAMP F U N E R A L for Parents to realize, but it .should mortgaged our house. Is It 1948 PACKARD SEDAN of linen*, cleaning utensils, net with efficient burner, handling of the mails, for which 1948 OLDSMOBILE 68 CLUB enameled steef oil reaer- will not mur—not even Herateh. Rubber^ttpS be faced. thCy are allowed an equipment necessary to change our fire lii- etc! .Has towel bar on in-' protect delleate frames and moldliCgs S E R V IC J E - Parents pf mentally retarded — NOW PLAYING — siirance which we hoUght be COUPE. 45.900 Miles .... $0^95 50,307 Miles .. : $104 side door. Keith Special! voir. Easily carried from children-can save them.selves and nisintenanee of 9 cents per rnile.. room to room a* needed. Tile exam ination is.ripen onl.y to fore placing the mortgage? . Omand J.We$t their children m"ch grief by con- Robert MItchum 1948 PLYMOUTH CLUB COUPE 1951 PACKARD SEDAN Given On C.O 0. Deliveries -aulting school • supervisors, .quali U. S. citizens, or per.soris who owe ' Susan H aj’ward ANSWER) See a good Insurance $2.49 JD(reeter fied physicians, or mental health allegiance to the United States, consultant about your particular 28,314 M ile s...... $21^ lu d ^ t Terms and who are actually re.sidlng in 50,987 Miles ...... $745 $ 2 7 - 9 5 experts concerfilng the future WED.. THUBS.. FBI., SAT. "THE LUSTY MEN^' Mse but in almost all similar ■ (.y ■ ______: the vicinlt.v of Manchester and situations the .standard Mort . RE6. MODEL $1.98 vlfhlch may be ex)jected fo r their ' 8:15 '’ Liberal Tenas children and,, what they can do have been .*o for at !ea.*t- One year. gage Clausie should be added to Both men and women .may fake- TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY. FRIDAY ‘TIL 6 P. M. — ALL DAY SATURDAY 'TIL 5 about it. ’ * (harlton HesLon . your ^llcy. Some retarded, children can go the examination if they arc quali fied and meet the other require RANGE & FUEL OIL farther than others, and all shoul had "disUnguished short cape. / is to be ordained. Congress not the The funeral home will be open tend to rt-ln-staie Schaub but until plows and sanders were put Howaid, who Organized' and dl- of 65 Jarvis road. Md., as repairmen worked around the clock In effort to restore telephone service during current spell Slippery and in some cases treach would help him get his pension. jemselvea W our eyea by their ac- The galero they receive at the commission, should do the ordain for the convenience ofj»friend8 to erous this morning.. ,, into operation at .a later hour. reclVd the Air Force survival train ivo and prudent conduct and iiota* public consistory on Thursday is a. of bad weather on East Coast. Over 100 poles fvent down under burden of ice which cut off service ing." night from 7 to 16'o’clock. Schaub faces-police charges of Plan TV Dis'usalon $18.50 Per Month to mqre than 1,500 phone# in area. (AP Wlrephoto). By noon, a strbng sun had be ing program in World War. II, has After Down Payment , y contributed to the Christian Of red felt with a wide brim and BIbeks 'Vagrancy Teat ' gun nielting the show.-: reckless driving...... and evading- ft- I An lliuairaiea lllualrated lectureletime .i.i on slides ... , jligion." 15 tassels hanging in two clusters. A technicality blocked any quick sponalblllty. the result of an acci- „f jhe new WKNB TV building and . been named professor of botany Meanwhile snow removal crews ■“ — ■’ ------elation in New B r ita in Nvill be con-,'^jjj j,g^ of-the department al the , l lnumdiately after the Pope, .an' No longer, an artlelo of attire,, it tal where .their, condition , was d*:: Supreme . Court test of a. disputed had begun sanding various sections dent in .Which, it is alleged two cars -ftiauQii in v***-"*'* . v v ..-.g ' MW^ed his nominations and the will not be seen in public again 36 Deadin Storm, “ scribed today as lair. Califomlh anti-vagrancy law. Funerals —especially hills—at 8 o’clock to- were hit by the ehlePs car on Dec- ducted by two repre.sentat.ves qf University of Connecticut. Presi CHAR Record High that atation Wednesday at 8 p,m. illbge nodded aasent, messengers until, on the prelate’s death, it Is Police said a portable space The act—defining as a vagrant da.v. 2S os he proceeded to a minor fire. dent A. N. . Jorgensen has an- ; rOrkinr in four teams sped to placed on hig. bier as, he. lies in heater and a burning oil lamp had subject to six months’ Imprison The fire commissioners have at the Nathan Hale Commufoity Mra. Mary Newman ' Plows were dispatched to the Center. The meeting Is being .Spon nounced. | tg & s glad news to 16 of the state. Damage Runs High consumed moat of the oxygen ih ment and $500 fine any "idle, lewd Birch Mountain area where snow charged Schaub with not following lOW cardinals waiting in various But though Steplnac and Wys- the tightly closed home. In Yule Mail or dissolute" person—has been as The funeral of Mrs. Mary E. Instructions after many warnings sored by Volunteer Fire Gqpipany Assistant professor of botany at Six . women attending a shower Newman,, widow of Gustave. New accumulated to a greater depth and- promises on hU part. 1- and Oie public la In.vilecfo'' Harvard University since 1948. Dr. . lanr Seminaries...... zynskl will not attend the con (Coiitinncd' From Page One) sailed as a bar to free speech and than in other parts Of tbvtm. •TON In addition to Steplnac and sistory, their positions as car In New Havep Sunday were over-, as a "dragnet" statute. man, was held from her home, 25 Refreshments will be o/ sale for Howard will assume bis post F eb .; coine. one serUhialy enough to .t:e Post Office Receipts at Flower . .street, .this - morning , a t Rock salt jyas spread on Middle the fire coippapy president ..said,. 'The. newlvj,^ yasynskU a la others are absent,, dinals are aeoure. They, automat were expected to- rise to, 36 -de» - Its validity was questioned- in on- turnpike’ east. ' ur Italians—the apostolic non ically became princes of the church quire hospitalization. She waS appeal filed by Isidore Edelman, 9:30, and, 10 a. m. in St. James’ will talk generally in ih e /leld of named man will Take over the de IF YOU PURGHASt^THE SET grees by 1 p. m. and help relieve | identified as Fanny Gaetano, 48, of $47^280, increase of Church. Ends Nine Moiitlis partment administration from Prof.' ius of Italy, Spain, Portugal and with the Pope’s announcement to who was arrested Sept. 22, 1949, ultra high frequency. ‘ . ^ooSSStT o ance-^wlll ■ receive- -their - notifl- the-ley-conditions...... — New- Haven aiul her-condition -was $5,530 Over ^51 ^um -while speaking in- a- Los Angeles • Rev. 'George Hughes was cele " 'There will- be a question .MCt G, Salford Toprey, the. noted boton- . the eoitege hfitf the Tatter's ‘silent answer period on converters TV 1st who has headed the department tions from the Italian, Spanish, assent. New Threat Added described as fair today at St. park. He drew a 90-day Jail sen brant, Rev. Robert Carroll, dea P olice H old Two Service iii Korea Raphael Hospital. . . set owners will need when the since 1929. Mr. Torrey will con irtuguese and French heads of Today's consistory gives their The Weather bureau also fore Postal receipts for the month of tence. ' con. and Rev. John Hannon, sub Jite. Two new Spanish Cardinals Firemen said a-survival NO OUT^DE ADAPTER NEEDED McIntyre than handed the blg- Pope arid rank next to him among over the week end euvslstln^ the valiant efforts by utility crewmen. heaviest day ever. On that date, state’s first', women insurance Farrand. a rifleman in Company After Dann Payment Most main highways in the Slx- court.s, to test the constitutional char^i of reckless driving as a re-, University of Connecticut, will-will-l experience e^pei ’ in the Southwest Pa* No Dangoroui Drugs ,etto to Bishop Martin J. O’Con the Roman Catholic clergy. The Con:i3cllcut Light and Power Com there were over 60,000 pieces of agents and former assistant libra suit of an accident on Middle turn B of the 17th Infantry Regiment, show colored slides taken on s pific. college acts-as the Pope’s senate i-tate area were clear of snow, or ity of the law. ' hold# the Combat Infantryman or, the rector of the North Amer- pany restore service in the south letter mail in the local department Justice Black wrote'a dissenting rian of the Hartford County Bar, pike west near Tower road, short conservation tour ■ of the United an College, who read the mes- and council, elects his succe.-wor ern part of the state. Two HEIA^O covered only with a thin coat of for delivery. who died Friday at the -home of ly after midnght Sunday, and Badge,Badge. Korean serviceService Ribbonmonon ; a group 'Upon his death and hold key posi slush early today, but a Weather opinion, in which Justice Douglas with one campaign star and the students recently on a :e aloud. The announcement said crews were on the Job in New The mail had to be sorted, routed concurred. Black said Edelman was her sister, Mrs. Myrtle T. Alton of George E. Hickey, 37, of 206 Oak tions In the administration of the Haven and in the Brldgeport-Nor- bureau prediction of colder weather and then delivered, making it im 249 East Center street, were held land street, was booked on a UN Service Ribbon. OPEN AND THURS. NIGHTS UNTIL 9 Pops had elevated the Ameri- not notified of a hearing held by ' H e gradated Dom Manchester ; ;dudy LET US FILL YOUR MOH. cardindL church. The cardinals are appoint walk area whore many homes are later today brought the additional possible to get it all done before this afternoon at 3 o’clock at Wat- charge of -violation of rules of the , ed for life and do not need confir fears of slippery thoroughfares. the appellate department of ‘ the The same ceremony Wa; enact-, still without electric power. ChristmaB. the. same day the Superior Court of California, with klM Funeral Home. Rev. Clifford. road after an accident on Main !;:!ey fnry, J95r ^‘‘il'rha^tifneAt that time the Youn^gYoung Mother Mothers arith the 15 other cardinals in mation or reappointment by a new A-CL and P spokesinan said the Ice Coats Wires previous’ year, there were about O. Simpson, minister of the Center street near Strickland at 10 p. m. Club will have a social meeting. i Pope. . Utilitiy wir?a were so heavily the result that Edelman’s rights le city ...... company hoped to aeatoi'e 75 per 18,000 pieces of mail at-'the post under the federal constitution were Congregational Church, .officiated, Saturday. - Dr. Kienholz is well-known in his Here at the Vatican, meanwhile, cent of servico by tonight in the coated with ice they resembled office. , I violated. - and Frederick E. Werner presided Police say that a oar driven by field pf work. Pope wad continuing his ad- towns of Weston, Ridgefield. Wli- glass rope dUrlng^ffie storm. Hun Black said the question of free at the organ. Burial was in St. Johnson struck a car driven, by Red Cross Opens Taught Basic Stitches to the older cprdinals. Brink’s Probe Set fon. Redding and New Canaan. dreds of them snapped under the speech was involved in the vagran James’ Cemetery, Glastonbury. Dominick Tomaiuolo, 29, of 86 Bol The Busy Little Sewers 4-H Club home comfort ton street, while both wer^ jiro- Called for and delivered 'erring to the 'fact that the Conditions In Norwalk; Westport weight of the- ice, or were carried NATO in Pacific cy prosecution and commented: Beafers were Dr. Richard Alton* In New Quarters \vere taught ba.«ic stitches in sew and Greenwich, whore candles and down by fallen tree limbs. "I adhere to the view that courts ColUs Goalee, Sherwood Goelee and ceeding east on the turnpikt, and ing st llicir Thursday evenin.g promptly at no extra iew"'')—The grand 90 per cent of ith Mrtice by to or lights for varying period,-'. psed to abridge public discussion of Last night a delegation from chapter of the American Red Ooas | ^.jii meet 'Diursday at 6 p.m. at CALL MI.9-9814 3 1 5 CENTfcR ST. night. Bolton experienced five The ■ Southern New England Sunset Rebekah Lodge, of which yard of 347 Middle turnpike v)est opened at 9 o’clock this morning Mrs. LeDoyt’s home. the PonWfsaid he had aimed Jury investigating the 11,219,000 Washington, Jan. 12 — (^ — views on political, social or econo- before stppping. Patrolman Robert his selection for lust ruch an Brink’s robbery y/tnt .Into Its power failures, Covent^,j two. Telephone Company said the storm mic questions." - the deceased was a member,, called and began accustoming themselves W eli-rhlld Conference OIL BURNER knocked out 12,400 telephones hot Republican -JiMld (R-|(Ilnh) sail at the funeral home to pay last Turcotte, who' Investigated, said to new surroundings after moving Included in the Young Mothers PINE PHARMACY tension. X eighth and possibly Anal weeks to Roads In *Bail Stupe’ “I"* Black noUd that Edelman had that the accident occurred when REPAIR TELEPHONE Mitchell 3-519T "We were anlmate^l^by thla in- day. Connecticut State Police said that 5,000 were restored by yester today a "Pacific NATO" to blockk > been making a'series of speeches respects. yesterday from their old quarters Club plans for February sre a 358 EASt CENTER i r . Johnson tried to pass the Tomaiu inIn methe MouseHou.se anuand nairHale building,uiinwum. to weri-cnnawetl-child eumr^ia conference Feb. 12a- --at ehtion, namdy, that u far as* The U. S. attorney and his staff that roads throughout the state day. Communist aggression in the Far chiefly concerned with political olo car as it was pulling over to Td. MltchoU 3-5135 continued to bring witnesses be this morning were "generally fn Rhode Island reported that 500 and economic questions but includ Jacob Hermann the former Veterans Center build-, t h e George ;Herscy Robert.son isslble your sacred college should East might succeed better than make a left-hand turn. I__ - School to Uobe enndiirtedconducted bvby Dr. fore the Jury, today, including at bad shape, covered in places by families were without power at ing criticism of the Los Angeles Funeral services for Jacob Her I .ing. e, as it were, the living image of .the height.of '.the blow, ■ such an aUimice has in Europe. Hickey was arrested, police say, The organization In now located James T. Ajideraon.. pediatrician entire church, of which it la least one who was cited for con slush and ice." A 36 mph. speed police force. mann of 90 Jarvis road were held after the car" he was "arivlhg hit limit was posted on the Merritt In Lawrence, Mass., the weight "’rije orientals are realists," A policeman teetified at the trial Saturday at 2:30 p. m. at the In the small frame structure on of Willlmantic. Appointments are the August Senate," he declared.. tempt for refusing to testify previ of the snow brought the Sacrliit.y Jiida told' a .repo'rtci'. “They know the rear end of a parked car driven to be. made \yith Mra. W. Bryce TrixyCorsetier "For the Catholic church," he parkway. that Edelman had prophesied he Qulsh -Funeral Home. Rev. Fred R. Center atreet just west of the ously on the grounds he might in roof of St. Mary's Catholic Church the ' Communist danger at first by Bernard W. Kassett, 25, of Municipal Building. ^ Hone^'well, chafr|nan of the club sulded,. "of which this Apostolic criminate himself, No full report was immediate would not be given a fair trial. Edgar of the South Methodist •Hartford.. Trixy Foundation Garments ly available on the number of ac crashing down into a room which hand and they are more obligated Black said this was a prophesy Despite unleasant weather yester well child conference committee. See has, by design of the Divine ThK^overhment must win in- the Rev. Patrick J. Hurley, had left to us for support. It's their battle Church officiated, and burial was Johnson’s case was continued in day, trucks volunteered by Wat To.a.s.si.st Dr. Anderson will be • T- • Providence, beisn constituted the cidents and traffic tie ups caused "which I fear this record viewed in the West Cemetery. The body Town Court this , morning until For Health, Comfort, Style d lctm et^ by Jani 17 in order to only five minutes earlier, as well as purs." a.s a whole does not entirely re kins Brothers, Inc., moved files, center, is foreign to no nation and by the storm, but the State Po-- w a’ borne by porters. next Monday. -Hickey’s case was \ ______rr ’ come within the three-year-govern lice dlspHtcher said there were so More than 1,000 parishioners in . NATO — For North Atlantic fute." furniture snd equipment and Red Call no people but belongs to all and ment statueNrf limitations dealing the church heard the granite 'Treaty organization — is the col scheduled for Wednes'/iy. Cross workers act the new office ^ ■ ■ cherishes all -with the same love many the police radio was Jammed WlUlam A. Perrett One of the two remaining acci with such crimes. The Brink's Bos throughout the morning. blocks and slate come crashing lective security bulwark raised in in order. - -X / and the. sam e. solicitude." down. Europe against cncro'achments of Largely attended-funeral- serv dents .occurred, about 7:30 thi.s The building, which contains five lANO SURVEYING. Mrs. Delfina Pola Prelate Is Missing ton headquarters'll^ robbed Jah. At Bradley Field, all airplanes morning on New Bolton road and V'”“ - 17, 1950. 20 Inch Snowfall Russia and the Iron Curtain satel B^lflness May Save ices for William A. Perrett of rooms and a hallway which will be i Edward L. Davis, Jr. < T l The Pope referred briefly, with were operating normal schedules Southern New England bore the Route 44, Bolton, director of • the was attributed to the slippery, .55 School street sorrow, to the missing prelate of While the. Ju^ continued its lites; General Eisenhower stepped, converted to a sixth, solves a space | .today. The New Haven Railroad bhmt bf■ the storm, Many secilons down as NATO commander to re Silver L ^ e Bus Line, Inc., who road conditions. 'Cars driven by problem which has been hampering , Registered I.4ind Surveyor V- T l 1 ■ IZEP cor that Yugoslavia. "Wo cannot do other work in the FMeral Building, An said trains were running in and Cohyicted Slayer William Dore. 19; EaglevlUe. and For Appointment thony Pino. of Quincy, • wit-, In eastern Massachusette ahd Con turn to the United Statjrs la.st died suddenly in Florida last Mon U b e pj>eration of the Red Cro"s for 15 Proctor Road Manchester wise than extend our aorrowdng af» out of-Hartford on time. necticut and Rhode Island re day, were held Saturday afteraoon Raymond' Starrs, 39, of North - fection towards our Venerable nea? in th^obbery investigation, year and Win the Reublican nom some time. 'The office in "House 1 TCU MITCHELL 8-7019 Phone )Vn-3-1632 But bus travel was hard hit by ported up to 20 inches of snow. ination and election a.s President. Oklahoma City^^ jah. 12 (JP) -x at 2 o’clock at the South Method- Coventry, collided after aklddin" and Hale, where the Red Cro.ss has | e ■ ' Brother the Archlblahop of Zagreb, fought deportation from his ceil at this morning's iced • roads..- The Maine got 10 inches ofNsnow be on the road. , Patrolmaq Fred 1 Judd said he felt sure the Eisen Convicted j'layer Carl Austin De- I ie^ Church. Rev. J. R. Yeager, mln- been for I.") years, contained two who is present circumstances has the EasyBoston Immigration sth< New England Bus Company said fore the storm petered oiU. Wnie I. istto of the Bolton- Methodist erick W. Tedford investigated. t not been able to travel freely in Uon. hower administration, to be inau small rooms and a smaller ante- - WOMEN love to drive its vehicles were about one half At 'HUlsgrove, R. I ..the Con 'ytoday J o _ ^ e in JHr^Arrett-attah& - „The . fourth apeident reported in , - -room,-...... - - ...... — ; ■■'il'. y.- V-. order to reach this city and ap Pind^ who describes himself as hour late on all routes. The Wa- necticut Light and Power Com gurated Jan. 20. wJH be " s^ p a - the electric chair Jan.''27, But he ed, and -Dt. Col. Edwin J. Perrett, the two-day. period' iri'volvea an proach the Common Father," the ex-safecrackcr-gone-stralght, terbiiry to Hartford run early this thetic" to proposals for erpsti^n of a .. - ' ■ / . / ■ ■ pany called on a helicopter, from hopes his bald head mayYat save brother of the deceased, officiated. unidentified driver whose ca - - "Get the Best For L^ss" -y , V' . Pope said. the FBI has ."trailed and har morning was delayed a fulljhour. the state-ali’port there to patrol lUs an Asian army. He said he con his life. \ side.swiped a car drivep by Roge • "Although absent, we embargo Most of the delay was mot after ferred with John Foster Dulles, Herbert F^mce presided at the ed” him since a few days after power lines from the air in an ef DeWoIf, convicted of slayihg a organ, and a qbqrtet from th® M. Negro. 19; of 205 ,Oak ‘stree^ Asks Employers .Wm.With fatherl.v loye.’l Brink’s, robbery, . the buses entered Hartford city fort iQ ^discover breaks caused by named by Eisenhower to be Secre ’^Isa detectlv^ in - 1946 after, a while both cars were prbceedtn LUSTER-SHEEN DRY CLEANING ^ line wher<5 chr traffic Was backed tary of State, and found Dujle.s had SalvsiUDn Army sOng two nuln- • '■) ■The pope added: , . He said through- his attorney the storm. » rTinning gun baltle, Is light com- bers, "In the Garden*\and "Good north bn Summit street. Patre' Note Tax Date CLEANER. SOf'TER CLOTHES, BRIfiHTER COLORS "We etrongl.y desire that every that “they (the FBI) are trying (to up for as much as a mile on some But the -weather was so thick, "a growing awareness of Asia’s' plcxioned and bald, except for side man Joseph Sartor said the u" importance.” Night' Over Here, Goodx Mornlng NO ODOR.S,. NO SHRINKAGE one ehould know that when Xwe use an old. charge against mo. An arteries. Lion W. Plimpton, Jr., president of burns. New witnesses-have testi Over There." Burial wras-)n the id(*ntifled car sideswlned Negro' !’■' . decided to decorate him witythe agent toid me heirly three years The storm ended in the New the helicopter company, reported A pacific NATO umuld be ih cat while it was passing it. Ssr Employers were reminded toflay FOR PICKIIP CALL MITCHELI. »-.7ril2 , Haven area at dawn" but lower fied the man, they saw fleeing, from' East Cemetery. \ nobility of.the Roman purp.le, we ago tliat he'd sec thqt I was put today. th«t the helicopter, nearly line with Elsenhower’.s last Oct. 2 the scene of the shooting had Bearers were. Albert N. Skiniibr, tor. said about nine feet of tt hy Director of Internal Revenue had nothing else in mind ^ave to on a boat and sent bheU' to Ku- Fairfield County continued to take In a campaign speech: road ■was taken up with snb’ James J. Graham that Jan. "1 is a a daylight pelting. The wind pre got lost. bi'shy hair and a dark complexion. Stanley Nichols, Fred Warren, reward in a manner befitting his rogc. The FBI seems to think T Kenneth MacKenzle. the pilot, "If there njlist.be war (In A.sia), ahristopher Glenney, .John Little piled on both sides of the-roail. tax date of importance to them,' FRIENDLY CLEANERS, INC. sented a drifting threat as it blew The conflicting teilimony has .Emnloyers must file on or before deserving merits, as also to ^ve know something about the Brink’s brought it down at a ma.ior Intezr let it be Asians against Asians, prompted Goy. Johnston Murray to an(l George H- Rockiyell. ; 1.7 MAPLE ST.—147’MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST robbery. I don’t.” ^ unprotected areas clear of snow section on Nooseneck Hill road in with our support on the side of thi.s. dalc- "Employei's Quarterly testimony of our benevolence to his and piled it against obstructions. issue four stays of execution, and Saturday morning at 10:36 a' 10% Discount S;I^These Cash and Carry Stores whole nation; and In-a partlc^ar Pino said that at the time the western Rhode Island to get a look freedom,” ' \ memorial service-was held at the Federal Tax Return, Form 941," Brink’s headquarters was robbed Cold Closes Schools at highway Signs and check his This came during the campaign has provoked an unprecedented re Mac Arthur Blasts. for the last quarter of 19.52, ar- way to show high praise and offer view by the State Penal institu Quarryville Church for members deep comfort to our beloved sons he was talking to Boston Police Lt. As repair crews made steady position. debate over, whether more Amer of the immediate family. coni’panied by a reconciliation of 'James Crowley. He told that story, progress in restoring eleiitriclty to Later MacKenzle picked up a ican fighting men could be pulled tions committee which convenes Truman Criticisr withholding taxes for 1952 and by and. daughters, who with great today, .. . The many floral tributes which fortitude of soul in these • difficult he said, when he went before the stricken homes in the area, many power company line patrolman and out of the front lines in Korea and were sent to the -Holmes Funeral tripllt'ate copy. Form W-2a, of each grand Jury, schools remained closed because of flew with him along the lines. replaced by Soiith Korean soldiers. Committee'Chairman Sen. Kirksey Home, and the large number of e,mplo.ve’s withholding tax state times make open profusion of their New York,. Jan. 12 — )— Cei; ment; Fbitiure to file a timely with-, Catholic faith.” ■ . Lieutenant Crowley corroborated lack Of heat.(Spokesman for public ' DtiRe's, pHncloar drafter of the Nix, a MoAlester,' Okla.,- criminal friends vOhb called were ah ihdica-' UT Pino’s story when he, himself, way utility companies said, howevqr. Japanese peace treatv, is consider lawyer, says frankly. Jhe believes tion of the great esteem In which Douglas MacArthur. iff some of thi holding.rnd social security return After the announcement on Doc DeWolf- has' been ralhoad^d. He , may.result .in.tbe jmppsitlon of ad YEAR ROUND PIR CONDITIONING 26 that the Pope -would include gummohed before the Brink’s Jury. they expected to have service ro- ed an expert on oriental-polltioal Mr,’ Perrett was held.------;— bitterest terms he has directed a: • - -Imtntgrarion—ahthoritleR ■ -a« Id- atwgd -itH'-over-thc '-stricken. ■•*** affairsi''—-- said-hehaa: five newKrttheasee who' . jV*lw,uih'pen^tiM,aglUnflt,t,h,e,)efo Btirptnac athohg thrh«w da'raiha1.< PubUe Records President Tnimari,' 's'ayjrth'e'adhillfi * plover. . I TugoslavU broke diplomatic^ rela- Pino faces deportation under the by n igh t. fall. will testify the slayer had bushy Frank E. Irons istration’s policies are to blame il DEPENDABLE _ hialr. He said if-the committee be^ Employers must al.so l.s.sue to -tiona -^ th the ■ Vatlcan-i^the last .McCarran-Walter act.which makes . As major hotels . in New Haven: J ' V' ' Wairahtee 'Deeda'• Funeral'ecrvicts for. Frank ' Ek American military desertions arf Years of acrslcc to the community .has and:. Bridgeport ,remaned pcqwd^ ^ ‘lleves,. ‘after Uie .testimemy, that each tlmploye -a yithboldinff stated-1 diplomatic tie the . Vatican had a person ai^bjcct to deportation if 'George. 'W arren Weatbrook to Irona -of 86 Laurel atreet, . promi,.. excegaive... ’ ment, FnrnrAV:2, for the year 1952 , . /proftn that the Quish -Funeral Home’ ran he is twice 'gonvicted of'a f^ohy. with refugecS'lrpm h®at.lcs? ho'mes, ■ DeWoJf' is not the murderer. itw U l ^wlth a. Commuiiisti-ruled country. ;K6se O.T Grefntcaf-properly on nmit; aportaman who died: after a* The feud between the'ch i^ ex by Jin. si. 'wnx r always be d^nded Tipo'n toe seralec that l«- Pino."said his 19-year-oldi[!h1eBaltimore, Jan. 12 — (.P) — A police said, wheii fumes from ^ Thomas Zodda to Ralp.h area . . , Mass. Gov. Chrlstiap A. xan Violets and Gloxinias.’’ '• "If such desertions are lndee< ,had diffieuWy , reaching Brunne'r’s tolic See; it is a discourteous wuy threat to close most of Baltimore's Gutrelch ahd Paul Gutrclch, the Mcrter asks logi.slature to ^et up 11:50. Rev. John Curtin oj South' excessive, despite the recent dr of speaking which from our heart small portable power generator Coventry i^as celebrant. Rev. "because of the' traffic and the pqblio. schools again as the union’s which was providing emergency Manchester Barber?'Shop -at 1101 merit; rating plan to cut auto In The SoropUmist Club' will hold nialB of the Defense departmeni we readily pardon and forgive." ’ Geoi^e Hughes, was deacon, and they can more realistically, b itot-m. DR, HAROLD NEIA\AN The Pope said the situation of latest ayove in a 12-day old strike electricity 'seeped J®tio thy Stile Main street, trade nahic, go.6d will, surance coats. .. its first business meeting of 1953 The fire was confined to the'palnt of 3|306''municipal laborers failed home from ahAtiSjacent garage tmd equipment. Moderately strOTg earthquake tonight at 8 o’clock at the home Rev. ^ g a r ' Farrell, subdeacon. ascribed to a lack of faith In Pres the Polish primate, _ Cardinal Bev. John F. Hannon waa seated ident Truman’s policies of,--'ap shop.in the basement. .One side wall The beautiful ' . Wysznski, was "another great sor to materialize today as all but 15 where the generator was in opera Trade Name reported in Gulf of Alaska, says of Past President Alice A. Clam- was scorched while several boxes schools operated. Ralph Gutrelch and Paul Canhdian .seismologist . . . Justice pet, 127 Middle turnpike, east. in the sanctuary. Mr*- •I*"® peasement.. - s ‘ OPTOMETRIST -Ti row which afflicts our soul." A few tion. ' MacArthur in the 400--word state' of tools were damaged. The^union warned last night that' Mr. mid Mrs. Robert Comer were Gutrelch, doing business as Man- William O. Douglas says U. - S. carone played and sang for . the days ago, he explained, the arch- ment termed some of the 'Presi, New' cars, electrical appliances Announces the opening, of an office for the exam bi^op'-Informed him in a brief it would call Out Janitors and fire taken ,to Milford Hospital Sunday clyister'^rber Shop. should back to limit apy workable PROBE DROWNING Mass. and television sets stored in, the men After city officials issued an John RocaneUo, doing, business land.reform In Iran, . Branford, ' Jan, 12—OFV—A dent’s attacks on him as "puerile’' ination of eyes and a complete optical service, at CHRYSLER WINDSOR -one of America's first fomify of fine cars! mesaage that he "could not reach afternoon afte.r they liad |>een dis The bearers were James Gor ..^."unjust and arbitrary".. . ‘‘ob basement were saved. this beloved city as he so ardently ultimatum, that theAvorkers must covered by police overcome- in their as‘'Bohn’s Shell Service Station. harget^tAptaln’a Wife drowned In man, Edward Wileoq. Willard Beg return to their Jobs b.v "noon Wed GOV. LOt)GE HONORED Icy Long Island sound waters off vious spleen".:. ’’completely.- un Wished to do."' Home. Police said Mrs. Comer-at ley. Thomas Beattie, John MePart- true’'."unfounded and, Indeeri "The reasons' for his failure to nesday or the city will no longer tempted to put through a call to STEEL PLANT STOPPED Bridgeport, Jan. • 12—(/P)— a Pine drehard dock here thla land and Joseph Calhoun. Burial recognize their imion. Gov. John L ^ g e today received morning under what police de venomous." , * 953 MAIN STREET eome are until now unknown to Bridgeport and hey wa-Veelng volte Fontana, Calif., Jan- 1*—bP>— was,in St. James’ Cemetery, and The general concluded his state ns.” the Pope'aaid. "It is very cer John W. Lewis, school system asoused the suspicion of- Mrs. G. A- sudden work stoppage hit the on award from a Bridgeport scribed as ‘-’unusual” eircum- Father Hughes .read the committal »• FALSE TEETH business manager, reported all but atancea. Chief Leo MorawaU ment'in these words: VPerhapr. • llO yS E AND HALE BUILDING," tain, however—and we desire that S. Raymond, the telephone opera Kalsee Steel Contoration's Fon radio program designating ;him service.^ ^00, he (Truman) is animated b;' Reck, Slid* or Slip? lt.be known to all—that we, when 15 of the city's 1,77 public schools tor. Mrs. Raymond switched the tana plant today and a company the atate’a outstanding man ih aaid the body of Mro. Antoinette T.4STEETH . sn ImprnvfiJ pinVrtpj (o Jannsas, S8,' wife' of Leo Ja- pique at the President-elect’s ir b» sprinkled on upper or lower, pisies,. we determined to raise him to the open, and heated today and called call (o Miss Helen Cody, her super apokf^man sAid it caused poUUca during 1052. 'The award Memorial Maos terest.ln ascertaining my views c TELEPHONE MITCHELL 9_-5l44 BROWN-BEAU PRE, 30 Bissell Street tfignltY of the Roman purple, .not- -If "au optimistic outlook” conslder- visor, who .notified police. "sharp curtaUment** ,ln produc 'w as made' by the Cbnnectlcnt nusas, W'aa.foiiiid lying on ahore' /holds false teeth more 6rn|ly In place ,, A memorial Mass will foe said lb Korea.'’ Do not slide, slip or .rotk. No auinni'. m y Intended to reward fittingly hig the union’s threat. ■, ' Taken To HoSpI^ tion. Earl 8. Reynold) public re- Fopum of the Air which origi near the barge,. which waa tlir;d fnnny. past.v taste. or feellna. F.4S- up'In eight feet of water awaB- St.’'James’ Church Wednes(|ay at In Washington./-a White, Hou; this nrchbUhbp ao well deserving —t------— ■ Police entered the nome smd InDpna 'dife : 1 A ■A- .1 ■/ 4 ' ..A [ ■ ■. ?:•' ■
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PA6CSDC MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JANUARi?” 12, 1958 ' \^R ere the fiscal expression—particu ment of courage, but alSd in the Banner, -Benjamin Boshnick And HUnrl^eBtpr Hebron Columbia Morris. Kaplan. ' ...... Oyer 150 AUeiifl H a l B o y le ' Troop 1 to Show larly in the realms, of defense and department bf good development Meeting. 1* Postponed - ttfttiing foreign eld-Msr policy already of strategy; If our memory is cor Bt;bthers Meet / Lake Resident The meeting of thi* Homv Chiirch Program Movies for PTA For the man or woman adopted i y previous Congresses: rect, there have been other Economics group of the Tolland ' )ro»LI8HBD BT THE mistaken attack.s on our own men. County Farm Bureau which was Wilbur Rehires His ,XSBAIjD raiN T lN O CO., INC. and they emphasize the, burdens Will Graduate iii Kore* for Which' the Air Force ...Fx>r (Jlirisliiias 163.95 Cheflt-on-Chest. .Tyrolean desijm in solid. acjieduled to .he held the home , The fntertainment 'qf, thft Ema- Holljstfr PT.A will hold its Janii,-. . IS nwell Strtct . which lie on the next administra of Mra Lester Hutchinson Thurs sry meeting at the schobi tqmbr-' HknchsaUr. Conn. itself has been responsible. These with scalloped drawer fronts; 5 drawers and a 2-shelf nuei Lutheran Missionary Circle over to tion. TJie new ■ poHciea which I I I , Korea Area compartment ; gallery top. Separate mirror As Lieutenant day was postponed because of the last night at the church, which was row. TTie program. Which will start V ^ n 5: S I W . Eisenhower and the Jtepublicans are horrible ml.stakes when they storm. I t ’Will be held Instead on Budget K promptly at 8 p, m., will feature Yet Feels Like Staying In Bed—. new strength, bucking up tll*,Ap PublUhtr* are made, but they are not proper included...... 81.95 Jan. 15. scheduled for Friday, lost'nothing movie.s made by Girl Scout Troop -All 'Tired Out—Run-Down . petite and helping to 'briAg^haelc reundod O ctebtr 1, ISSl will effect, the alternate solutions Colum)>ia, -Jan. 12—(Spacial)— Change ot Number* hy postponement. Over ISO atr and Diacouragpd your old-time energy and ambtUaw^- material for inter-seiwicc feuding. Hebron, Jan.’ 12 — (Special) --- Hometown, U. 8. Wil $500. for clothing and beauty par 1 on its last-European trip. wHh nblMMd St»<7 Kmntnt Bxcopl which the new Cbngresa will seek 136.00 Dresser. Solid Mahbgaii.v Chippendale 5- Paul R. Medhpry, (?tohimbia Lake, Local residents who are under tended arid greatly enjoyed the bur Feeble, like every othet- aver comments by Miss Emil.y Smith, Chances are you are Just not get- Aex:ept This Oeqeroua Offer Tsdug... • Md HoUw*. l!nt«r«d nt the out, cannot be expected to show up Raymond, and George Smith, the Willimantic telephone exchange lor expenses for. yourself," he com tlng your full dally requirements You've nothing to lose am|/~ OSIe* at Manehcattr, Conn., aa brothers and sons of Mr. and Mrs. drawer dresser base with ogee bracket feet and sepa haa been selected -for appointment program, which consisted of two age- American husband, IS sternly plained. who accompanied the girls. Mrs. nd CInM Mali Matter. In the budgetary mirror before the Will include the name Harrison and' plays and musical numbers. George Jones will discuss Brownie of Vitamins ' and Minerals from pverything to gain. You muat fM . Raymond E. Smith, Sr;, of Hebron, rate wall mirror...... -98.00 a.* a Second lieutenant in the refpi- their designated five digits ss of in favor of family economy. "A woman'* looks are her first your dally food. What you should better -look better—work bettor""' 8UBSCRIPTION Hates fiscal years of 1955* and 195i9. New Club Scored have written home telling of their The first play, "Christmas Un» - "Where does all thadnoney go?” actlyitlea, and the Girl Scout Glee 44.00 Bedside Table. Solid Mahogany Chippendale lar' Army. Infantry, upon arradua- yesterday. Moat tele'jjhone num tier the Stars,” was presented un: line of defense,” 'ikplied Trellis Club, under the dlreetioh of Mrs. try is FERRIZAN- the New Iodine and rest better—be completaly Payayabla in Advance Thus, for example, a liberalized Christmas holiday In Korea where bers have remained the same, with he wal(s at least once, each month Mae firmly. "Anybody^knowa you - Iron -Vitamin Tonic, a true satisfied In .10 daya—or your pt» Tear ...... ,.....|JS.M both-are on duty in the air force, piece with drawer and two book cases; bracket tion from thelUnlyersity of Con- der the direction of Allan. R. Coe, to his wife, who pays the bills. Herman Petersen, will sing. Hx ioctha ...... J.78 trade policy. as a substitute for As Blight on U. S. • nrcticut, at the end of this school only the addition of HArrison be- Jr., by the following cast: Linda can't cut defense expenditures Dietary Supplement gives' you back. ■ niraa Honthi ...... ■%. J-W atihough more than 200 miles feet...... 2 9 .9 5 fore the number. -Representatives, representing Ell ’have'$1.0<)0 in tl(e bank. Plaaae handle the money-again this IN MAlN.-STI|EC^(9Mf W«ilwstS|rALJ|AflCIIISTnii. CleBalSed deadline: 10:10 a. m. each feativlties. ‘Home Weather’ rectory there Friday afternoon, ington; was highly honored at the year. I.don't want a new admin gives you Ike greatest preteO- day ot publloaUon except SaturCay- be reduced. Agriculture, housing, Rockville, Jan. 12-2(apeclal)— "You will not*/ again that I am istration -r-'in thia house." \ Dial MI-8- ''3* ' > .E. JunUIns, YES MANnger t a. m. More than 400 persons, including People here thought it was waa well-known and revered here caucus of the Republican House doing better h^ you than Harry tlon while your fainl|y Is moat education, social security, health "some weather” Saturday, with .members at the state capitol in Deputy: Judge Thoma:^ L. Larkin, “On ope-condition----that you some of . the .biggmt names in the ' as it waa through his- efforts that did by Ike,’’, said Trellis Mae. dependent on you and your chil \ OMN'jHuSMY’TviNfNes'^^ TSC' Montey, Jknuhry 13 and other government services party, already are members of the anow several inches deep covered the Catholics of this community Hartford, He was named ma sat on City Court bench this "Harry figured that if the Republi don't yell all the time about wher* by a hard, almost. unbreakable jority leader. Cbhen is a Re- dren nra growing up. Ask for Lmm M6t H iI IK invmhII8| Imwi provide a more appropriate field Cimltol Hill club. now have a, chapel of their own. pluming in the absence of Judge cans follow his farewell budgej alt th* money goes,” Their three-story club house of crust and slippery almost beyond When he received the pastorate 'publlcan. they will be 10 billion bueka deeper “No yella," Wilbur promised. He our folder,” The Right Tool for- 18 More TnwMo Than Scearity for trimming. Special scrutiny belief. Road scrapers and sanders Robert L. Pigeon. The session was the Job,” expinining this unique 'Ought' > to be- .- givenw-as un fers theni.. among ,6lher,. things, : of tolS'-districtvin;;lW4i -firat- wor^: .- A t the., ppening. ,of...the Ijegisl*-. held In-GARHall/beca.iise -renova ...... ,WAut. jAtp the. bedrurintand lay ' ]^th in Gitrnuinjr nhd t t three sedatily decorated ’ dining had plied lip walls m fwmt of rest- (ure Wedhiesday! in h(s official ca-'' Wilbur Ipspected the figures plan."' : doubtedly will be—to sRending dehces, which had to be crawled ship aer-vices for" this community tions underway in the regular down. Hia head ached.' ■ufdhn devplopmenta, welllna up rooms, a lounge and a small fv - chair in one were held in Yeomans Hall. In parity as majority leader he more closely. Trellla Mae immediately got up, plana.'for the conaeevation -Af Jand ov.er_t0.get. to .the roads. _ ^ courtroom are still incomplete. Icaiir-smbulderlna forces and men-only. bar. -For .women, th -«<'> .la - lask-patterned plastic., July of. -that same-year-undei--his had -several eltiti«8,.and .look. part Plana to Use superior Cdul-'t ...-‘«I don't see any- pi'ovtsiona .hane tore her prajeeted 1953 budget Into a small special dining roo:^. Bells - Traffic wns at a crawling pace in the opening day’s business. for Our annual due* in the Quag-’ pieces, and threw them into the lions, have altered the proS' and development ' of water re and there was very little of it. e legs...... 3 9 .7 5 {;uidance the Catholics of the town quarters \yere di.'icarded when it M. A . lE N G S sources, to' farming programs and summon members of Congress to purchased the former Ethel Blake- Cohen who is starting his mire Hills Country Club,” he said. wasterbaaket, humming happily. for Secretary of State the nearby Capitol when there is To nqake everything worse the became evident that the short "Nor have you put down an item to general government administra electric power was off for some aossip Bench; beige leatherette trimmed with iy home at Columbia Center and fourth year term, was the' first calendar session would be held Then Ahe *al down and began to ■rPItkin St.—Tel. MI-S-8tt5 Adheaon’s dream project, the re a quorum call or other business re conrerted it into a chapel. man from Ellington, in recent for my new spring suit. And what tion. ■ quiring their presence. hours Saturday forenoon. Those nickel nails: blonde legs...... / ...... 2 9 .7 5 there. figure how She could afford to buy nent bt Germany. years at lea.st to he renominated Cases hnard this morning, pre do you mean by cutting the food a new electric dishwasher. She "Even when all this has been Plan Expansion who had an old fashioned kitchen Chapel Ke-dedicaled by the Republicans to succeed budget $100?" X at has happened in France ia stove that could be tilled up with 27.00 (2) Side Chairs; Hitchcock wood-seat models St. Columbia’s Chapel aa it is sented by Prosecutor Harry Lugg, knew she would find some way to done,” thf Herald Tribune con- All this cost some 9150,000, and iffiect in two himself. He has been chairman "Well, you Republicans say the fit it into thZ family’s finances. tn4t Fremier Mayer, barfainlnK the end Is-not - yet. Warmed by .wood^or coal, thought^.themselves^ with fiddle backs. In soft, greea with, decorations, called ha.s been re^^edicated. this included; _ onlrway to balance toe budget 1*4^,y?, cliideb, "there will remain for fis lucky, and the kitchen was a great pa.st year. Pari.shioner.s are so of the important committee -orr Edward J. Devine, 40, Hart^rd, fop the political power he needa to their election history, the Republi ...6 2 .2 5 e a c h ...... 1 7 .9 5 forfeited right.s and he ha.s served to cut down expenses, said Trellis cal 1954 the chief outlines of the gathering place. numerou.s in the .summer month.s evading responsibility, continued ak^me power, has promised the cans are talking of an adjacent on other legislative committees Mae. "So under your administra Cheer, as the man of the hour, Truman budget. We ahall have to seven-story building, to cost more Toward noon the power lame on minster. Green carved effect; store- 75.00 Lounge .Chair. Modetn open-arm design with due to varationera, that this pa.st one week: .Samuel Tepley. 2ft Can tion'thl* family Is going to have to OaulUsta that he will seek changes again and everything was normal. summer three masse.s were said in the past three session.*. terbury, failure to reduce ^eed at the father who waits for his chil wait for later budgets to reflect than a million dollars, which would d shampooed. As I s ...... 49.75 spring seat and back. Plain knubby-textu red combined Native Virginian tighten Its belt. You can give tip itlufiijaA r Ihithe proposed European Army house their national committee Branches of trees were btnt to the each Sunday to arcpmmodate..alI. iiitersectlon, continued ofie week golf, make your own clothes last dren to get ready on Sunday to go tin imivia'nci (OMrAsr bioth the policies of the nation’s ground iq places and twigs scat with gray And green moderii damask. ....;. . .4 9 .5 0 , .who wl.shed to attend Ma.ss inside He was bom in Norfolk; Va., ('Tepley phoned in fro m ^’llliman- to Sunday *choot. Tihaty. 'Ilie followers of Genhl*^ and affiliated bodies. 210.00 9 X 12 Wilton. Carved. lotus-leaf design with and has lived in Ellington most of another year, and eat less. You're new leadership and the nov^condi- Initiation fee for the Capitol tered around at a great rate. , high cut and low uncut pile: cocoa brown . .. 129.00 the church under le.ss crowded tic that he waa delayed by the overweight anyway.'! de; Gaulle oppose this treaty altor Could. Be True t 64.50 Occasional Chair/ Blonde finished frame with condition.a. his life. He was graduated from storm): Bernard W. Secore, 27. 88 tions that leadership will create.” Hill club la 925. Dues are 925 a the Ellington schooISj Rockville Wilbur looked glum. takjng a strictly na* year if you live hereabouts, 950 a And all this came right on to^ 25.00 8 X 10 Fiber Rug. One only in blue coloring: Modern-patterned cretonne upholstery in black, green Althouph Father Lynch has not West Main street, Rbckville, fail- "But I see you have put down That is sensible comment, on the ot the announcement by scientist*, been active In this pariah for High school. Syracuse Unlver.sity lire to reduce .speed at intersection, naliatlc and Isolationist point year for ndn-residents. You can that winters were growing warjh- basket-weav’e pattern...... 17.50 and fuchsia. .... -— . -...... 2 7 .2 5 and Boston University law school. They want French troops reklities, rather than upon the buy a life membership for 91.000. some time, he will be lonp remem $12: Anthony Crupi, Jr., Stoncham, politics, of our situation,. It is easy Who decides whether you meet er and drier. They are probably 98.00 (8) Group of Period and Lounge Chairs, some bered for his tireless efforts to While in high school he was active Mass., speeding, forfeited $24; a l^ y s .to be French troops, not right anyway. / 275.00 3.-Piece Bedroom. Here’s a Hepplewhite-styled establish this chapel. in athletics, playing on the ba.s- George F. Sullivan, Cambridge, to talk economy. It is more dif the qualifications for joining ? An Vndannted Chairman / 450.00 Kelvinator Refrigerator. 9.4 cu. ft. two-door available, in pairs jbclude; Barrel chairs in fuchsia ketbalL team. For a number of fi: tnw rnatloi^ troops, and they art ficult to decide whkt program and admissions committee headed by Granted Extra HoltdAy Mass., speeding,- forfeited $16: eoffcametl with keeping French Mrs. John A. Markham, who is model with across-the-top freezer that holds 44 lbs. of striped damask; ^anbacks in gold, wine and green years he had a law practice in Clayton McKay, 29, Vernon, failure Rep. C. W.. (Runt) BlshojJ of llU- recovering from a major -opera Children of Columbia were Boston. t r ^ ^ not only separaU,^ .but policy saeriflecs can actually be nols. A one-time tailor,, who has . frozen foods and ice cubes. Discontinued model. 375.00 damask; Wing in rtd damask; Lounge models in green Rranted an extra school holiday to grant right of way at driveway, made, and those Republican mem- tion at her home on Burrows Hill, In addition to being proprietor poWorful enough to dominate been a coal miner and!;a baseball is not to be daunted In public serv And-brown coverings. Choice...... 6 4 .0 0 Friday due to-the hAzardous-travqi- of th'e" Rockville Grain and Coal $6; and Elmrr M,. Johnson...2.5,:'Portr bera of Congress who are making player. Bishop is not likely to de 88.95 Hoover Cleaner. Tank type complete with set of linp conditions. Although the main land, failure to reduce speed on Xiirope. They went no pert of any mand that applicants be Usted in ice. She has again been,-appointed group that’s h ^ d to beat at the low sale price. It has a he is interested in real e.state and curve, $12. glib promises to the taxpayers are chairman of the local' infantile attachments. Brand new, discontinued model. 74.95 highways were kept as clear as agriculture, he nKso has a law Evirytit Kiifws WHY Yt« SkmiM Faliit ■ •. e f^ g ero e n t with), any German doing their own party no real the social register. But they’d bet pfU'slysla drive, with Mrs. Ralph 12/drawer ox^dw triple dresser base and mirror, a 5- pos.sible. the town roads wore not airky, and they dkm'i want any ter be able to prove they're R ^ office in Rockville. He has serve-i PLUNGES TO DEATH favor. We do expect, and we arc vt .Secord of OiI8ad ,/*s co-chair 158.00 Love Seat. Lawson square-arm style, two cush drawer bow-^ont cheat and a full size sleigh-type l»d; as readily cleared. With a con Ellington as active grand juror, m O m tan army at ah, U they can publicans. man/ / tinual downfall of .sleet and rain, Wt Show Y HOW likely to get, a more whole-hearted ions, green diamond-pattern^ dama. th^ Uietinete of French; netlonel- very soon. Hebrow people, who Tie la married and ,has two chil than ever obtained under Mr. Tru work in other towiis or cities are- 529.00 ^i^Piece Bedroom. Another Modern group in ting to work both Friday and Sat Veterans Hospital hefe, plunged to Acts AT ONCE to Rtliovt mend the type of paint required—help you select the bent leif In its tradttional relationship Diocesan Official 139.00 Love Seat. Modern Curved Armless piece in dren. He Is the son of Jacob Ills death from a fqu'rth floor win man. But even from this the po- asked to give hqre to help swell easy-to-c^-for blonde Korina with polished bras.*: urday. Power lines were down on .colors for walls, woodwork and fum itu^ We’R tell you to | Germany, the Gaulllsts alao Bali^Flairiingo textured cover. Just the piece for the Pine street, West street, Csi-rt'« Cohen of Rockville,^. dow yesterday. Dlcjcson, a resident tm tial diiddends are nePeisArily the local fund,, r f ^ g alsp at their hardwam. 'This one has a 12-drawer triple dresser base 'how to prepare the surface, and«how you how the ftniah charge that France has ^ become St. Mary’s Guest places of emplomcnt if they wish. y6u% couple starting a modern living room...... 69.50 Mill section and Chestnut Hill. at the hospital since 1951, bad been limited,, by considerations which and mirror, an 8-drawer chestonchest, full size l)#d and hfancheater Evening Herald Ell in ill health for some time.'H.e is jfm r will look, BEFORE you beffin. A considerable part of the fund Many homes and farms without ington eorrespondent, Mr*. G. F. to4 much the tool of the United are often beyond the control of will remain in Tolland Coiinty, and 110.00 Chaise Lounge. Pillpyr back and loose seat nigl^t table...... 3 7 5 .0 0 survived by a son..Wallace DickAon Rev. Donald W. Greene of Hart electricity or telephone communi Berr, telephone Rockville 5-9313. of Mystic. ^ Our advice on any iwinting problem, from what to do hands Just taking over. will be available here and in other cushion model done in plain silVifer-gray satin. Seat and cation. ^ , has happened in Germany ford, Connecticut's diocesan mis county towns to use In help for 45^.00 5-Piece Bedroom. Want your bedroom to be eouG/tm about cracked and peeling ceilinga, to the beat way to back are quilted...... 79^50 Raymond Lyman, rural carrier, CAUSED DV COLOS : C9ianeeUor Adenauer, aben> sionary, will address the Women's possible Ineal victims. “different” ? This Tyrolean bedroom, in solid maple, lacquer furniture, ia youra for the aaking, although able to make his route I When yoji’re kept awake suffer J ■ doiilng hie previous die-hard in- Fsudinff Ovsr A Tragedy Auxiliary of St. Mary's Episcopal Hebron has started off the New 510.00 Two-Part Sofa. A large Chesterfield modd b rw s a Swiss chalet effect to your room. There’s a S- Saturday experienced great dif- i N'ew Stay Asked ing from such a bad cough, just Church at 7i-IO tqnight. This group Year with ' three babies already .driiwer dresser, 7-dfawer chest, a pair of twin beds with fieulty in geting many mailboxes For Your Individually Save time and money—aee m today. tei^tion of battling through the The fact that-the Communists listed. Besides the son bom to Mr. with deeply tufted back; to-the-floor upholstery. Cbv- try PEBTUSsiN. It acts at once to treaty for the rearmament of includes all baptised women of the - cred in a rich red matelasse...... 299.00 s^ool headboards, and a night table with drawer anti ®pen aa they were coated with ice.!' For Doomed Mau Dosignod Spirello relieve your coughing, 'loosens Chi-Namel Paint don't use their planes In Korea of Episcopal Church. Newcomers are and Mrs: James J. Beane, Jait. 1, ) ^ k case. All cabinet pieces have galeried tops and Hold Quiz Program up’ phlegm and makes it easier ny, has caught even his own fensively makes it very obvious, eapkcially welcome to attend. d.aughters were born to Hebron Foun^tions — Coil parents as follows: 159.00 Maple Sofa with 6 spring-filled cushions cov .2 2 9 .5 0 Columbia Grange held a quiz to raise, pertussin Is pleasant napjping by an abrupt eon- whenever our troops are attacked Before becoming general • mis scalloped drawer fronts...... program at the Wedneaday meet (Continued From Page One) Mrs. Elsie Minicucci tasting and inexpensive. Pre sionary for the diocese of Connecti A daughter, Shefrill Fay, to Mr. ered, in a red and gray western-patterned tape.stry. / cSiaion that'he himself now ad from the air, that it has probably ing at Yeomans Hall. Mrs. Ruby Phono MI-3-7737 scribed by thousands of dpctorsl cut. Mr. Greene was rector of St. and/Mrs. George Kramer, Jan. 3, Good for the den or game room...... -99.50 276.75,Kelvinator Electric Range. Double oven model Wolff, lecturer, presenteil the pro- cently joined Smith's defense said mits changes should be made in beln our own planes which have Paul's Church in Wallingford for an^' a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. has twp baking and broiling units. 4 speedy, easy-to- , gram. A skit entitled ''Pills , and last night that arrangements had th4 treaty before it Is ratified. done it. There havfe been a number 23 years, from 1925 to 1948. As Frederick O’Brlsn, Jan. 6. These 42.00 Mirror. Large Queen Anne model suitable for clean top burners; ample storage space: Discontinued Romance” was presented by Mrs. 'been made for him tb meet the .of such accidents during- the diocesan missionary he has been births have'been locally reported console, dresser or buffet. Shell carved finial between Andrews, Miaa Myrtle Col governor todaj*. Atty. Charles ' . ‘pits means an obvious delay in instnimkhtal in setting the work Mt returns' had not come to the model 239.95 House of Maftebe'.ster, the gcrirer-' the posaible West German ratifi Korean war, and the mistake is moulded broken pediment...... 19.95 lins and John Card. Russell 'An- of the EpIscopsI Church at the .town clerk’s office by Saturday. 219.95 Florence Electric Range. Economy model, full drews sang "A Bowl of Roses " and nor's legal aid, made the appoint- LARSEN'S HARDWARE cation. of the rearmament treaty, JYhhrrd ;b*cause thkre is .so University of Connecticut .on Its ' , School Has Holiday "Rose and. Bud.” jiient, Berman said. Word was . received by radio .... 38/60 Side Chair ; Truetype solid cherry with slat, .size range lyrth deep-well cooker and 3 surface units. SPECIALIZING IN an^ tnerefore a delay In West little possibility thaj Ckimmunist iresent firm footing and has cstab- back, turned legs and green striped upholstery. Good Mrs. Marion Squier, past master ‘ The attorney Aald he would ask 34 DEPOT SQUARE ~ TEL. MI-3-5404 planes might have been respon fished new congregations in many -early Friday morning, that-the ele 3 storage drawers. Floor sample...... 1 7 9 .9 5 Gov. Lodge to stay the execution Germany's acquisition of those po- parts of the state. He ia the person mentary school here would be the desk,, or in hallway...... 19.T will be in charge of the Jan. 21 for at least two months. CUSTOM BUILT HOMES liUieal privileges which Mr. Ache- sible, grange meeting and is planning a chiefly responsible for the erection closed for that day, ovying to.the 420.00 Majestic Combination Range. Cooks and bakes "Poverty Social!” ; "I believe that a condemned man GENERAL CONTRACTING eon's diplomacy holds out as a In the Instance of mistaken, air of Connecticut's two newest chiUch severe snow and sieet storm. 498.00 4-Piece Bedroom. If you like French Provi' with electricity or oil. Coveralls for all top btimers; au should be given every reasonable buildings, which arc Calvary Fire Siren Tested cial here’s a group that will do wonders for yoiir bed-' Columbia PTA will have its doubt.” Berman said. ''I have talk REMODELING AND REPAIRING reward to Germany If it does con attack which is now in the news tomatically • timed oven for electric* baking. Built-in meeting In Yeomans’ Hall oh to aent to rearm. But the Germans Church, Suffleld; and the Church of The fire siren -is being sounded room. All pieces are made pf fruitwood in a ed to Smith three times since I there is more than usual emphasis the Good Shepherd, in Orange. every morning at 8 o'clock, until oil burners included...... 3 7 5 .0 0 morrow evening at 8:00 o’clock. have been called into the case. He FREE ESTIMATES — MORTGAGES ARRANGED apparently don’t care. There was not even an Episcopal further notice. This Is a teat and finish: 8-drawer double dresser base and mirror,/a 5- Mrs. Joseph Lusky, chairman of ,}?‘'ysu8^Ujis_J^ncident happens to r / has told me at least six things, *" The changes CKancellbr Aden fit ' neatly Into inter-service cohlreSalliinr rn "ellher' WwVt when does not •roean a--fire. In--ease - of drawer chest,.full, size, bed and. night table, ,....,.2‘0.X)O , , 595.00..5-Piece Bedroom. Fashioned4 fruitwood. th is._ -.^.Ihe program /'pmrnitteej ha.J an-, which h» soya,. if- they ..could bA. auer now recognises as desirable Mr. Greene entered these tv^o flelds fires re.sldent8.,are asked to call group has a glowing walnut finish, a popular wood of noiihced that "the^subject for the proved or disproved would’show rivalries. The Air Force has long HArriaon 3-2525, at the Wlllijnan- 229.95 Kelvinator Electric Range. 4 speedy, Msy-to- meeting will be "See America with ERNEST A. RITCHIE involve greater importance and about three years ago. the French Provincial period. There’s a 9-draw^r triple the Wolmers.” that he is innocent.” maintained that It ahouldhnclude During his-last year*-as rector tlc fire; headquarters, asking for clean top burners: automatic timer for oven/ lamp. dresser! base with mirror, a S:rirawer chest-on-chest The Board of'Pardons last week 15 LIBER'TY ST. TEL; MI-3 8172. MANCHESTER independence for the' ‘'proposed all the natien’a air power. But the in Wallingford, he alko served aa the Hebron engine. Dr. Ralph E. Wolmer will show Discontinued model...... /189.95 with sliding shelf, twin footless beds and a night movies and slides of the trip that rejected Smith's plea for commuta \German units in the proposed defenders of'^parate aviation for .archdeacon of New Haven. There It is especially stressed that.no tion of hta sentence to life impri calls by anyqne whoever should be table...... 3 9 8 .0 0 he and his famliy took across the l^uropean army, so that Germany, the Havy and the. Marines have he' gave great impetus to the 110.00 Mahogany Kneehole Desk,- Cl^pi country last summer! sonment. like France, is now suddenly turn growth of diocesen missions with' made to the above number asking maintained Uiat Marine fliers, in in the archdeaconry. In his dlocs' for information as to loca^on of bracket base design; 8 drawers including file 27,75 9 X 12 Fiber Rugs. (4) Jacquard-woven basket Hit and Run Mishap ing, more nationalistic. particular, have frequently showed aan. post, he is now assisted by any fire. ' drawer'...... T,...... 1.. weave tiTie; one each in rose, blue, green and straw George Danka of this town re T h e These may be only temporary . Project is 'UndOrwayr. ports that his 'car was struck by a the Air Force what real air strate another former archdeacon. Rev. 85.00 Mahogany Chippendale Kneehole Djisk; bracket colorings...... 1 9 .7 5 phaaea in the poliUca of both gy should be in the Korean war. Malcolm 'Van Zandt, recently rec The "Warm Clothing for Korea,” hit-and-run, driver-late'Thursday SEPTIC TANKS totmtrles. But, on the other hand, tor of Holy Trinity Church, Port project, sponsored by the HSbron base, bail handles, 8 drawers including fil^. . . . .55.i)0 19.50 6 x 9 Fiber Rug, One only jacquard-woven evening near , Katzman's Corner. The argument has been that the land, and Archdeacon of Middle Congregational Ladies* Aid So No one was injured. The car that INNERSPRINC MATTRESS these eventa aeem almost, fated Marine planes Have developed a ciety, is reported. under way. Mrs. 198.00 3-Piece'Maple Sofa Bed Group'includes sofa basket-patterned rug in straw color. '___ ... O 3.75 hit his car w-as proceeding in the QuetatioM Fumistaed 'By Cleaned, Repaired, Installed developments In Mr.' Adicson's sex. Cobnra A MIddIrbrook, lac. brand of close, support oparatloh Refreshments ^Ul be served at .Walter C. Hewitt ia recei'vlng do - bed, and .. platform, rocker. , in. , gray and,/red tapestry.:. opposite direction, slid across the - — l.a.-.i...prl«ea ...... r M rksh dbsire tb~j»iiM agafn, in ' a the close of tonight's mMtlng. nations at her homie oh thef green! - ..129.75 to 165.00 9 X 12 Rugs.-fS) 9 x -12 Axminster ” ' -road and striiCk Wa cif and kept' - ' We-guaranice to correct whatever-aaptic tonk trottble-you may for troops .which the . Air Force matching wing chair in g n y and green...... 139.(M on going. Bank Stock* have, 'The most modern equipment and machinery In Connecticut / country which may or may not It ia understood that most of the and Wilton weaves ipcluding carved. Leaf and Moresque Bid Askad would do well to adopt. n»e argu- donations are to go to civilians of patterns; plain tTfrist. Choice of designs and 'niefrbntleftfenderoftheDan- .makes possible, a BETTER job at A LOWER. price. PLUGOEO ■l-i; — I Kta- . Asya learned Its . Jaeeon,; A euccas «Mmt-'has been -that the 'Marines '•Korzs'. ■ - ■ ■ ■■ — ... l29.5p...C^^ turnedifciw .ai)4 knueWe First National' .Baiik , ..aUSW£B..jjNES,'.,etecii:leally.cteaimd...... , j,.,.,-.. St e ar ri s & , f o s l e...... r s sor to the armies which have twice arms. Black provincial-patterned cretonne ^over. 79.50 '‘co K " ./.'/: .'r/.'/rr.r/v. :T!':Trr:vr::'/,:98.50" : -lea’s---^par- * WAS'* 'aamage'd.' •Slate' of Mfaiichester ..... 34 38 To eliminate root troubles for all time, have McKinney Brothers ■ have been smarter in capitalising Meeting Is Postponed Policeman Robert Donohue is In- Hqrtford National t ravaged I’Fnuice.. The nUUtary. vaatlgating. Install New "Rdot-Proor’ sewer line. on- sir T oW In Korea than Tiak Giving to Incliement weather the, Maple Platform Rocker ; r(^ >nd gray tapestry 81.00 Axminster B us^.(.2!) B.JC 12 leaf designs ip a • Bank and Trust ; ; .3m •13.>4 - W'!ATERPRO» 123>4 security in the form ■ of German and gratifying to use ot witness Pendleton, telephone Wllllmahtic Floor sample...... - -289.00 29.95 (2) Modern Lamp Tables, oblong style with tary schools which is published in Conn. General . .190 200 .95 cident are idged statements, in the whole-hearted cooperation of 1S05-J-S. drawers and shelves, each ...... 1 9 .7 5 MJddletowm. Hartford Steam 'Boll. . 47 50 miltUry. manpower. the .many church organizations which the Air Force, although con . .129.95 Coleman Water Heater. Automatic 30 gallon Dr. Bishop, editor of the paper, Travelers ...... 775 795 represented on this committee. NEW MOHAM'K , 29.95 (2) Modern Commode End Tables, 2 drawer- Public L'tIUtles ducting itself with official ■ ^ e are sure that dll those who gas heater; provides 38 gallons of hot water an hour: al.so spoke. Marian Blake, 1 o c a I Realism About The Budget Meriden. Jan. 12—lA’i—A new styles, each ...... *...... ;,.. .19.75 first • grade teacher, and -George Conn..Light Power . propriety, stHl manages to give assisted in any w.ay must have member joined the Mohawk In 5 year warranty. Cabinet slightly damaged. .. .99.95 Conn. Power ...... OUR MEN KNOW OIL BURNERS The Republican howls over the the inference that the Marines Patros, eighth grade teacher also experienced a feeling of great dian tribe here last night when 74.95 Superflame Space Heater. Cabinet style oil 95.00 Corner Table; a Sheraton model with crotch participated in the program. Hartford Elec. Lt. . j so-called .Truman budget were don't know much about fighUng personal satisfaction and we wish Luenna. the da\ighter‘ of Mr, and Hartford Gas Co...... CALL more howls at Truman himself them to know we are deeply Mrs. John A. Symour waa born- heater; will heat onelo 3 small rooms; pot-type' ; bandings end gold-tooled leather top...... 6 9 .5 0 This series of visual aid pro So. New England .. ■ an air war, and in whlcfi the Ma grams will continue until March 4. i MI Exclusiva with Watkins in Central Cohnecticut! It's than at the -budget. It is easy .to rines, saddled with the uncomfort grateful. • at the Meriden Hospital. Both burner...... r,...... •.•.••59.95 te l...... -34'i 36'i R-1 Sarvict Phis dam-Baniiig 'Very truly yours. parents are full blooded Mohawk 42.50 (5) Corner Tables in genuine mahogany with It will include pictures and lectur a marvel of quality, beauty and pomfort, because of slMh at Truman. To take this able task of investigating and ex (Other Space Heaters at similar savings) ers from the'3tate Department of ftlanuracturlng Oomoanle* 13-5135 Mrs. Alexander W, Gates', . Indians. Se>'mour was born and banded effects; Sheraton style, each ...... 2 9 .7 5 . Am, Hardware...... 17 19 it* many top quality features: 282-coil innerspring budget and slash the dickens ^'out plaining toe incident, seem to feel Mrs. .John* M, Dormer, educated on the St. Regis ..ftdian 385.00 Codlerator Freezer. 10 cu. ft* home or farm ‘ Health. The next program will be Arrow, Hart, Heg. ... 40'i 43>4 Co-Chairmen' ' 93.00 Corner Table; a. heavy, turned-ieg design in next Wednesday evening. Dr. Doris unit, insulated with, exclusive quilted cptton "lnsulo" of it would be, pleasant, too, but that the-Air Force is out to make Reservation in-northern New''York freezer. Holds over 400 pounds oiF assorted foods. 5 . Nason of the University of Con- Assoc.' Spring,.T. .... 27 30 M o b i l h e a t 559.50 kbro difficult. We hope the Re as much of the incjdent as it cSn. ■ P.ollo Food Sale CommlU’ce state. Mrs! Seymour, also a mem solid mahogany, light finish...... 59.75 Bristol Brass...... 13 15 cushions; cotton felt upholstery, pre-built.'vertieaf-: ber of the ..Mohawk tribe, is a- year warranty on sealed, mechanism. .279.95 necUcut will discuss "Children's Cheney B ros...... 72 , 78 ' publicans can do something with We are having, in other \vorda. '_ Editors' Note: If the author of native of Oka. Quebec, Canada. 26.50 (5) Lamp Tables; Sheraton designs in genuine : Emotions.” Any; person interested Coilina:...... 110 130 quilted'borders wiiji ventilators, and non-sag S & F Variic It, and certain things, of course, an interlude of intcr.-service^jsvaF 259.95 Thor Clothes '’Drier, Completely automatic in attending these discussions' or the letter submitted to- the Open mahogany with shaped and rimmed tops and shelves', lectures is urged to attend. Em-Hart ...... 96. 100 exclusive "Seat Edges."- Handsome gray, blue and can be acompUshed. But the sen- in Korea. Forum on the subject at Local 63 electric drier; tumble-dries clothes ready for ironing. each ...... !...... 17.50 Fafnir Bearing ...... 33 36 aible view of the budget situation will forward his or her signature , Matches Thor automatic washer in design and • Auction Planned Hart Ctooley...... 3.5 38 gold striped covering; Nylon ebreJ handles.for turn- Yet although the' incident was a the letter will be published: Open- •The brotherhood of Chestnut Landers, Frary, Clk. . 2'4'4 26'4 GUARANTEED Ik that taken by the NSw York tragedy, to be regrktted by every Personal Notices size...... >>>^.219.95 26.00 Step-End Table in genuine mahogany; Shera 'ing. Mofehing box springs have 72 coils. Full or Twin Forum rules permit the publica ton style, . .. . ^ ...... — ...... 1 6 .7 5 Hill Synagogue is planning an Naw” Brit. Mach. Co. . 32',j 34's ^ CALL MITCHELL 3-5135 FOR TOP QUALITY Htoald Tribune, which Comments body, Korea is not a war^ between tion of a letter over a pen-name, 205.00 Easy Ironer. (Cabinet style; will iron ahyth^g suction to be held on Jah. 17 In North'and Judd ...... ' 26’j 29'-.j Sizes! ' * ' m do' ftdlowa: t.hp Air Force knd the . Marines. but only if the real name of the In Memoriani you can wash! Floor sai^ple...... t 1,(^^D0 55.00 Cocktail Table of genuine mahogany. A Shera Yeomans Hall for the benefit of Ru.saen Mfg...... 14*4 16'4 SILENT GLOW OIL lURNERS 10 YEARS "What needs to be ^valized is And, although one is reminded o9 author is also gdven for the in the congregation. Included in the Stanley Work com. ... 47*4 60>4 ton model with inlays and gold-tooled leather _ auction will be automobile eqiup- Terry Steam ...... -85 95 that those figures do not cepre- President Truman's famous boner formation of the editor. Andnyv In loving memory 6f our huibsiid 225.00 Lawson Sofa. A two-cushion iilodel in Chip- mous letters go to the -waste bas and father, who died Jan. U. 1H5. top. 34^95 ' ment, sweaters, co.smeties. poultry Torrlngton...... 30': 32 ■OBt more racommendationS tb the about the bombast of the Marines, ket. ' pendaie-patterned fret-work green damask; maho«iny ■ products and many other new and U. S. Envelope com. .. 63 74 iMBt ■tolnlktration;. ip large p ^ there in stroi^ reason to judge Sight years have 'paaaed, our heart* ' legs...... 159.00 used articles. ■ ' V. S. Envelopa.pfd. .. ’63 63 M oriarty Brothers tbily'fepfOeOht coinmitmSnta—lin- are *ore, . Myron Berkowiiz. is chairman VeederrRoqt 30'*' 33’4 d / M o H o k e d M that the Marines, iit...thA air as on , Your good disposition might just A* time goes on we ml** him more,. ' 110i)0 Armless Chair. Modem design in green tex 315 CENTER STREET hlANCHESTER, ahrOady on foot and the gropnd in Korea, have indeed aa well gj'w up. thefe wintry days HI* memery is as dear touay, of the project'.and has as Ws The above quotations are not to ■IBaaly ^ force. They —^ it's no match, for a bad head A* in the hoUr he paaiea away. tured covering, with blonde legs. A TV .AaaiatanU Max Beasinger, Julius be construed aa actuiU marketo. contributed not only In the depart-. cold. 1. M euickeiiM ' r Hr*. Ida Yoat and children. pieced . V...... •55.00 r.t- . . - - . _ ( 'V / MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1953 PAGE EIGHT he \*^ill vl.sll, the legislaffire add be up the coconut palm-fringed drive (Hillrriiill Works a gue.sl of honor a t a reeepllon way Friday, evening. BY DICK TURNER WONS— ItlO n f * # 'T’f/ "THT-t-12.30 Month’s FOX FUNNY BUSINESS HERSHBERGER CARNIVAL and dinner that night at the 'gov itoonerville p o l k s w n n r — 1.360 " h a i ^ oio (‘ihurchtll'a a c t r e a a daughter, TRUSSES-BELTS nrrr—won KftfilO iA.fn.g-fltlfl x1 V r ^vxic;_io8o ernor’s, residence. R ead’-hos S147,700 Oiv \liLiir. M emoria 1 fiarali..:waa rcbbrted-due In-Sunday. MK.Vtuid WOMEX Sense and Nonsense W------K N B — 8 — to F.a*t,’rn Standard Time ' wNiif’—m . 6 . Churchill-’s 'seclusion has heen .,o from .New York to Spend two days KXPERT riTTEM Benneft-Mostoni complete that newsmen and pholo- with her family. The Prime .Mlnl- Biiildihg permit* for rorustnic- •••Tower Isle, .lamaicn, Jan. 12 sler> wile and anothijr^daujjhjter. 4;gO_\VTU;—BAckcUt* W)f*. • 9 :| .\ -W O R C .Muaic off the PvFfprd. graphera hovering the^ y.i.«t I Arthur ' •-we**'.* • Drug .si- • WR StorN To The Di*cs . WHAY—Newi, PoIH»-Hop, •UONS- .lack p.ownr\ F Waxworki. t.al (wnt-of- her bolid«y. I he^'her it 'home, TJhto our iJoctbra let US' drink.' \vcn?-^ Music.' ■ Churchill worked on his war of him since ha disappeared are here. \VTHT-rC»l TInney. , „ : 9:30 WCCO—News; Markrt Baakot. 3147,700 were isauad by Building ! memoirs and lolled In the IropirsI but it leemii ueelesB to write sug- •Who cure our chills and ills. WON’S -Jack Dnwnoy • Miidic Snop. W T K ’— N -w :.; Yf'Ui G arden. 'gestlng th»t «he return. No. matte? what we.really think WDnC—It -Happen.- Kvery Day; WHAY-^Jtalian Muatr.. Inspector David Chamber., during sun today at his walled and guard .About their pills and bills. Tha Chirazoan.'. . ' »;|.5-,NVDRC— BliiR Craaby^ the month of I>cen)ber. a report to ed vacation retreat h»re. Man - Get one of the neighbors ■WKNB—NAwa; CarAvan- .Music. WJiAY—Fainoua TrlAla. to suggest it. my boy. 4 .|a_W Tir—Stella Dallaa. WTIC—Victor H. Ltndlahr. General Manner Richard Marlin He was reported to he getting in • WKNB- Kddv ^lowari’ Show. Who remembers about a child tVKN B-rnK Program. indicates. : .some painting and swimming also. ■ V '‘ |:3n -WKNH- nrqjioat .Malincr. 10:00 Wl)1U.V.-Artlrii -Godfrey. ] Yesterday nnolher prominent Es- F ^ a l * Conversation: .Who. grasping for a straw even be 4 ■3^.-.\^•DnC— Tho K ccoirt Shop. WTHT- MV True Slt.ry. 8 The report .show*: that only nine ' what. when. wear. fore pop was invented?^ tVTHT-^TMiia Arntilc Show. WTU>^WFlf’onir TraydorF. ’ dwelling permits were applied for ! capee from Britain’s wet winter tVTTC—Young WWrtPi Broa-n. \\;i>Cr— 12 H nndreil and 00 H it*. ' St a total cost ot 5116.160. and an ' : cold, publisher Ixird Bcaverhrdok, YVHAV- .Save A Life Program. .-•tWHAV—Npw r In Italian’’. drove through the guarded en Most ail drivers of public owned He- Let’s take a walk in the VCCD—.N’e«'.*: Mtialc. WKNB—Npw .f Thrmiplil the TF^rf. average cost per dwelling of about trance of prospect-estate for a' automobiles Insist oh having a park in the moonlight. 4 . 4.V_w t IC—W oman in My Hoiijfi. 10:1.7-W D IIC—Arthur Godfrey. 513.000. ' ! A-OO— WDRO—New*; Old Recoj-d Shop. \VHAY -Kalien Mu fIc ’ Other permits were for a poultry •luncheon dale with Churchill. I radio in them. There ha* to be She—No thanks. WTHT—Ncw.i; .In* Olrand. IO:2.7 — W T H T —WhlKperMig S tr e e ti. some amusement besides Just joy He—What's the matter? Don’t WHAV—Story Queen.,' 10:30 -WDItC—Arthur Godfrey. house, a storage shed, and a «*w . Tlie IhInVe Minister Is expected riding. ^ you tnist me ? WON.S—.Kot by R' -ieOh W TK'—Double or .VothlnR. shed, at a total cost of 513,800, and to emarge from-’hls Isolation over She—Yes. I trust you. and I WTir—.iuat ria«'Blii. wrC'C—Ncw.a, Mu.f Ic. the weekend to be s guest of Gov i;l»—WHAY—efoahy guartrir “ AVK.\B -V<»U-p (»f Manchcatrir. . for 31 alterations and addition trust me. too. But I don’t trust WTIC.- E'Ohr rsRc Fiirrrll. 10:4.7--W TH T- When h Girl Marriea. permits for, consttuc{i(ui at a to ta l' ernor Sir Hugh Fopt-in Kingston. JohnnyfriMonv can. I. go .to the ■WDRC—Arthiif GAdHcy. *oo to see the baboons? the two of ns together. • :3^^-^VKAY'.VHAY “hHud" ■ By T)Fhiand. eitimated cost of $32,090. Churclilli will drive Through the Will Bin }llrl«oc<. |0:.7.7- \AONS—Nc?rk. eapltai In an open ear Saturday Mother-j-Why Johnny? Ho\y can .^WDRr—M^morv Mne. 41:00 WCCC - Tunc Trat and. ?»I HItF. In addition to the building per yo»i want to go to .the aoo th *e?, Jadk M,v wife often compared ’ w r e r — N>w b ; MiiFir. Wt.i.Nl^I adlcF f'alr. mits, 49 phimbliYg ' permits, 83 and receive a kev to the city. Then . WTlC-^Lurr.nzo JbnA.i. WTHT—Lore .lournev\ L/ the baboons, when your uncle me with Adonis. WTK’-Slrikc i; hirh. electrical permits. .36 heating per- W'llly's here?. Mack But that's no compart- »; 45—W D R C —C u rt MR.^SFy, - WDRC^Arthur IJnrifrey. milr, and. 39 oil burner permtta Ja c k —Yes. that’s what she says. N>wb WIIAY— Vcice. l p l l 9 S 4 S-V ■■ ------I find QuofFB. WKNB New*; R.40 Cluti. were issued. Carburetor Too gieh . Junior —Sister and I are going WTHT— FrAnklA rriRch— B r II- Ilin .V W K N B —RW C?lilli. M\l*ic. Njimerous 19.V1 lleenses for elec Bf.nrfif. i’^lltrt ?tti(llD to play elephanta at the zoo while After the event, even a fo61 i.« II:I.^-W TM T—We. The Women, tricians, plumbers, snd oil burner Mokoi Motorist Too Poor.. W O N S- CiFrll Brnw n, N^w f. Mth. DoiihIiI T. K4*nnr*tt4 *fr. Mother and Daddy are gpne. You wise.— Homer, w n r.r Arthur {'.ortfiey instaliation men were also Issued. Car owners who are waattng son. FvFnlnr (VfCC -12 Miimlrert ,m . iXt HU*. money and-not-getting prop*r-g«a can play. too. WONB—NFim. - — . • I1;2n --\\T).NS-..'.N'e-w*. Mr, and Mrs. D. Thomas Mo.*tnnl Baby-Sitter—What on earth can N^w f. WTIAY-Mu*lr. mileage due to over-rich mixtures of 2.3S McKee street announce the I do? Th e w o n t thing about a bad W H A Y —aSpf.rt.R., llc.10- WDRC'-Crnni. Slum. will be plea.sed to learn of a 3Vls- WTHT—N fw a . Jrtp GIrRrd. WTHT—Bre»k (he -BRnk. marriage at their daughter.' Lfc. ' conaln Inventor who haa developed Junior—You' ‘can be the lady tooth is fiiat It iiMmlly slops ach W D R t —N f w f. .VON.S—Queen for * D ay, Three Airiiieii Die who gives the elephants .peanuts ing. Just when you decide to go tc • :15— WHAY- Snpprir S('r<'nRdF. W T IC — B rh «nd p.*5 , to Se.aman 1 c Donald T. Bennett. a very clever unit that helps aave and candy. the dentist. WON? — Rv rfllFTFon. WCCC—News; I'i Hundred and ®u. Jr., son nf Mrs. Donnhi T. Bennett gasoline by "Vacu-mstlng." It Is “Now will you pay mo for thoM othara I took of you a ^VTIC— Boh aStAolP; SporlF. H it*. 111 Bomber (^rasli of 211 McKee street. The marrlage automatic and operates on the WDRC—.iRck Zr Iu ir p - ThlF T BHIevR. WK.N’ B — M u*ir from out of the W Ft. coupla of yaara ago?” '11:20—W H A Y —fluppFr »RFrFnRd#. W H A 7' N>wa lb IlAllAn; BFflo Bro- took, place In Raleigh, N. C., on aupercharge principle. Raally In DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE §;3^W D RC —Otiy L'lmhArdo. prAMi. Chariotte.avtlle. Va„ Jan. 12 — Monday, Dec. 22. '. stalled in a few minutes. Fit* all ' DING I ' ' v iM) M.\.10R HOOPLE I-U W TIC— WFAthpr- BnrARiL ll:f(I WHAY~P«’t iv.iirrl. . cM-a, ti'urka. tractors. The manu- BY J. R. WILLIAMS 0* — W T H T - jEAfFm) irRminFlI. 11:4.7- -W r> ft C— HoFPmAry. I.IPI An Air Foree bomber, grop Th(> bilde i.s a’ graduate. of Man OUT OUR WAY ' T. a aif. a a sm. es. , Ifacturera. the Vacu-mat.lc Car- W TIC—EtuIlF Cnte OIff Club. . W Tir- Bob Hopp. cheater High .School, cla.ss'of 19H; \\‘O N S— .N>w r ; M u f U for..AmFri “linEgin* wF. "•\- COROMATlOl^ immortal WORDS, 12 Irofluoifn 4 Retainer WTHT—KlmFr P rvIf . \7TJC—MFfUFv Tlnif. The plane, a B-26 on a routine W DRC—J»ini(>r MIrf. W THT—I unrbFon MilFir. ’HOMI '501T ^^Ui Jndien ,\ i __ 5 Surpass * WONiS^-OOhn'T....H^R+t^r...... "A7^KNR”-f*fTrv ' Ontmy 'SlTMTr;...... — flight. .33’ashlngton. .to. D allas.. ■X'. MAIYPENSE^ 13 Employ d Compass poihi WTTf^—N^wf of the World. WHAY GerniiiA Proffram. Te':.. cracl-.ed up five minutes after -“-EVIL TO^ r 12::i0-. WCCC—NewF. 14 Go by eircrtltt 7 Girl’s name vV'HAT—Svmphony H II. radioning a Civil Aeronautics con- ] HIM WHO’ W THT—Lono BRnp-'r. WTHT—Phil BFrkFT. Newt. trol tower that slab., if ice were] g Oceans WDRO—rinb FlftcAn. WTIC—M’lrjoric MIIIf . EVIL ‘ , 15 French heel^ forming on the. wing*...... ; .'Sr: THIMKETHD resort 9 Bsmboolike t:4A--W nR(*—Kd Miirrow. WONB—WtemAn^’Fag**...... grass 27 Pierce 47 Mohammedan O N ? —Top Tiirp.«. WDRC—RoniAnre of IlFlm TrcnL The Air Force Identified the,' 29 Row priest W T IC --O n F M r p ' f 'FRinily. WH.\7*—L a R ofr ProgrA m . 10 Of an age 7 ;.i^A_\VONB—Now. : Concort FoFtlvgl. WKNB—Man on t.bo.RtrFPt. crew as: -I 11 Alaskan 30 German river 48 Garment ' *' p:oo~ w n n e—su.«p'DFo. 12:4.7 W CCC— aMufL fm MIlAdy. ' Capt. diaries S. Herring, 31, capital...... 31 Drunkards 49 Heavy blow \'’IlA Y-’ Oporatinn f.'ippnrtiinity. WDRC-O.ur Gar S iiii/1a> . the' pilot. Falls Church, Va. 18 \VTTr-^T..’'llrnRd Horn. W THT—W-ri thp WojMFn. G0RNE8 19 African fly 34 Rubbings out 51 ‘‘Emerald Isle" ^VON»^ - \\'nru''ti ('f tbo Yoflr. -^ V K N B —Thn .r*nttp«^k.- Staff Sgt. Jam es ;R. Quainlance. 20 21 Goddess of 37 Withered 52 Leaping W THT-Hcnrv J. TR.vlor. r I ;«0 U DKt - NewF 2.3. 33'a'shingtcm and Reading, Pa. ! iipplement 40 Soothing amphibian |:1.< B it nf IrriATid. W T IC —New.*. Miehael C. Jenkins, a N av y, discord W T H T - T favo’ r»lary. WCC'C—Mi.nrhfaUr MRlInFC. M2 East (Fr.) 24 Plant part 42 Fiber knots 53 Steam ers' P.30 wnnC— Arlhm Godfroy Talcnl \\’IL \Y —’Nrw F. civilian employe of Indianhead, ' Here /f Is 23 Arrive (eb.) 25 Solicitude 43 Cuddle (ab.) Prout.F. W O N ?—Xew F. ., Md. -THE NEW IMPROVED- 1 24 Frightenera 56 Bustle XA ONfi—rrltnM P mom-N ^t P a.v . WTHT—pRul- Harvey. . 26 Mirhicker 45 Notions W T H T —B ax .%iRupin. 1:1.7 U’DIK:—Ma IVrkMiF. DELUXE ARTIST MODEL 28 Small islands WTTC—Volro of FiroAtono. WON?—7'Rnkev Ko«>rt Show. 32 Faucet W H A T - Wojit^pri CAraVAn. V ^ H T ?ho<^’ Tun>,< Week End Deaths 33 Followers 0:4.^—W THT—OhIrAcn Rlppflttiro. W T K ' -R o.m . Tho MuFlral Mtllrr. 9;00- w n n r BAdio TlioAtrr. ' WHAY KoUy Kiniliall. BELRUSS \ 33ArtiAcial .. WTIO -Tho Tolophnn** Hour: 1:30 —W D fU .'-^Yniing D r.- MAloni*. ®_ A Y jO i F O L D language WTHT- Talk on R omU.v WCCC—Nowa; M*inrho»tor Matinof B 3’ THK ASSOtTATF.n I'KF.SS ! 6 WONR- B ill H orry And the *VfwF; WKNB CRrn\Ah «)f , .‘ WHEN Kn ig h t s 38 Before Allaiita A.,a Grigg, Candler, CORNER CLAMP Rppr.rlor'F R(*undtip. 1:47 WDRC Tho G u!/J.lji|j . .L ig h t. .Tr,. 72. renllbr and'seennd .son and | ^ « 6 R e 8 a j> .| 37 Mast j|.,).A^\VTH'T—N.O.C.;?. ' • '7VONB •fuFt .Jorkins. V II not mar— not esen w ra lc h. Rubber tip * namesake of founder of the Coca- 3 1 38 Seine 9;SR WONS- -Ronpa of Our Timo. .2:00 \V(’ CC Mu.tic, • protect delicate frame* and molding* . . . \VHA.T.-.NU:ht .Weteb.... .'V’ HAA'—.UPCJl .U dufo.. ------Cola Company. Died Sunday. -4- 39 Coalesce F’ WTTO- BAnd of ArnrrlrA. WI])R('—SoOond Nlrs.’ Burton. F a3'eUevlllc,, Ark, .M rs. Ro Good Thought IN 40 Flags 10:00 WDRf'—Ro’.i Hawk. W( )\ .S—( ’tniii . Bn 11 room. a l l e y o u ps w f berta Waugh Fiilhright, "8, news- j, 44 Assam - AA^HAY-- .VowFT N ito W-Atch, W T H 'r— .N> : Top Hit, Ttmo. KERWHOP.' AND I'M WTHT—.lohn Daloy. . ^X'-TJC—Ti)o D orfor e* \7'ifo. paper publl.sher and mother of, silkworm WON?— Fr.ark FdwardF. W K N R Cnrn\«n of MiiFK'. I U. S. Sen, .1. 3V. Fulbrighl (D- four THCXI6 AND 48 Observe M't TO Feiiroro. 2:1.7 -\\DR<' P o ri’j ’ .Ma«ort. YEARS VOUNGER'N . 10 I.A W O N ? .Mu.«if I,i*vor'F Hour. VN’TIC t'i ulor.'iln \\ ookond. I Ark.i Born in Rolhville, Mo. Died REG. MODEL $1.98 THE DAY I WAS 47 Pressed W TH T-i onrort Hour WHAV Save A Lifo. j Sunday. BORN...JUST 50 Topples lOi-tn W T ir - N o w F j A1 (niod nian'F '2 :27--\N'( )Nft—N owf Ottawa, Canada Dr. John K, ■ All telephone numbers in Manchester and Coventry w m fti*"!** 2;il0 77‘(.'CC - Now.f ’ .Mii.nir, i TVIAT.'. 54 Mountain O rch ostra. ! Pl(]nkett. r>2. widely known ape- I \AT»Rr NVwf W T i r r — It Happen.*! Kvory Dirx*; yesterday morning ^include the name: (Fr.) tOrl.A-'WHAY-’ NVw f. - ?Ooro(i.- WF. j cialist in internal medicine. Died : 11:00 - All StatioiiF N’ow f. • W D IK '—.Vrtra J^iako. ! SuiuTa.v. 55 Organ of WHXY Nitc Watch W O N ? -P au la .^tono. hearing 11:I.A W T H T - T h o Lato Rob K. Lloyd 2:17 WDRC Bnchtor Day. Cary. HI Otto Schnering, 61, 57 Horse's gait •.Show . WTK*—Noxvf; in.«. de Nowa from founder of the Curtiss C’andy Co., • >^*m cheir in 58 Brother of IA*H.\Y-Ni!o Watch. HoMywt. o. rattle breeder and promoter nf ■ MANCHESTER PlUMRING /•/t AA'ON'S— M idnjpnt MaMnoa, WON.S t.’iiniiO ftirut Ballr«MiTii. ' and ’•Pilgrim” m CX^^ENTRY Cain (Bib.) W T T (' N^w f. 7VHAV Olo d u ll. farm youth programs. Died Sun 59-American A 'T >nr Y«iti onef tho WtiVld. :i;00 WDRC Hill’.tip H.iU.f« day. 11 ;'»fl_VVni’t:— I'uMit S*tvice- P rocram u riA Y —No w f; 910 Club. . . . _____ . . ■ — . . . - - f X ...... < ‘ ----- humorist __ iva.shlngton...Ijtwrence F, Hiii: & SUPPLY CO. Yt— WKr W sI—. I ■ ■ n :flfl ■■ VA’^Tir*--^ "l^riFpiMFo'TTf iro'r'a^ — -W( ...... ley. .'■>.3; editor of ion’s Bu.slnes* All these new telephone numbers are listed the new telephone direc 80 Prevaricator PBr S\ n)phon\ Hall, / W T H T -N t’WF. Tt.p Hit T iu e . 877 MAIN STREET — TEL. MI-3-4425 ■•H’a Junior's teachHC--'n'>u.«o Rnit\’. Kan.sa., City ' Df^ Kdward Hol low gradetl 63 Termini W T If—Rio ■ RvthniF. notify the telephone business office as soon as possible and one will be 12:.A.5- W TTC—Nowf WTIC -Ruaxi at-Llfe. , man, Skinner, 72. nationally known Tom tirrow 3::10 \\*(.'Ct ■ -Now.4; M u fIc. .specialist in X-ray treatment. Died W T H T • Rall.'^c’orof. ’. T op Hit T im e. Spaceman Stickup BY RUSS WINTERBOTHAM fiMHi W T ir—p'rank' Atwnpci ProgrArri. Sunday. delivered to you. * CHRIS WELKIN. Planoteof BO^'AND HER BUDDIES Please BY EDGAR MARTIN WDR('‘—I’arni rropram. WHA7' ‘ ?a\o A Life Program. fljI.V-W PRC—Hvtim Time. AVTK' Rf p p rr 7Viunfr'F F«rnily. Los Angeles H. Oordofi .Ten- ^ fc ------GLEEP WELXvEAlZTWMEM. ■$e r g e a n t !...w e v e W T i r —Npw f 3; 1.7—WCCR—.1 umoi DI Jockey. * nings, .36/ head of special effects Here*s the W9y >WK Rii:ht to-Happino?.«. s t r a n g e r FROVI ^FACE ROBBERYCALLFROM VOHKT tA\S6 CKtWf m A V009 AK»* NOO’VIX Q15VCH OONAY^- vbo»4(3 vxopvfc 3:70 WDRC—Aunt Jemima Home of five/Aoademy awards. Born in W T IO - A •.•-li.-t . .iK Atwood. phone, please dd soi^ soon as ^ssible. If . you didn't get a new iiumbet IG MO^T APPRECIATED, THE ^UPERMARNETf KCMIS PKONitD tW SWt'S VACKW4’ WtHOVW, TOWti l O S a W rrr*—Productioyi ■ NowFfool. Folke. Salt LriUe City. Died Sunday. to esrefree A LONE BANPIT WITH voo TCPCR AW MOVO*. MA’AH ..... - s o W1E)K ME - WHAV--«'up-of (.'offeo Club; t.'aj T jjiu oy , \\ T H T - Mu.flic. Nowa. -VVDltC^— It IlapporiF K\er>' Day ;«rd, please dial, *'114*.* and notify our Repair Service Bureau. . •.A 6A^ (SVJtl. A V ’S IT T W 5VX! t l o c k V ’ •" ...... ---- - .. ------— ,KILl,KI> BV-A.I;T 0 w^shclsysL KtitWiSr* \A TH T—MormnK Dovotlona. WTIC—Barkstage Wife. Cheshire, Jan, 12 i,4’i PaSiquale T«A\K>’. \AKNR—Now f. WHAY—Nowf: Stanco. 7.3, of Sperry Hill road, was ■ ; / -X . . ^ ' .WO.NS-.^KarJy .Edition. . WKNB--N ow f. ______W T rC — NVwF. < 'killed la.«t hipht ■ tv’han he W as 7:00 were. —Good Mornhir (tOod I ’NFINI.SHKD .S3'3II’HON3' iritruck by ah automobile a.s he Hease follow rhese instruefionf: M u fIc. Tampa! Fla.”. Jan, J 2 ’ (/Pj .'I PUphled from a C. P.. A- L. Co, bus. \ W T IC — PTih Stpole. T 'P R ’f'- Np w f, Frank Gio.s.sn. 38. died before art Police'identified the driver of the W ON ir—' WY:a i- -.Btlfc-.J e a k lft* . a^idionrc of ' sereral hundred "pet'--‘-fW ” as George -A.—Mufra.v. 18. of In MANCHESTER dial only the five figures in fh^ called tele ,\VTHT-hrFAkfa.Fi with Ben. .=on.s Sunda.v while directing the ; Hamden. M uiray was held in 1 . A'KNBr-PolorlA. '«ai aV h AY- .Morninp SarPTiArtF. Tampa Symphnnette orchestra in bonds.of $1,00(1 pending an inque.st. phone niunber when making calls between telephones in Ae 7 :! »\ WONS— N>w f. the la.st number of a concert. I ~ ...... W K N B - PolODiA. The .selection wa.s the Unfinished Manchwter c’xchange — it is not neceuary m dial the letom 7:2.7--WTir—WFA’hor. Morrilnp Watch. .... -Tops Irt Two Pieceri \ , Npw'Fr-Gocjtf .•Mbt’n'iPg’■SYtnRttfYn^*; and T’in''Mitchcir * - ■ ■' - ^ ^ Muai<\ ' j • ■n-D'R(’A .IM Mll.«ir R..-«. I T 7 ...... ' ■■ That’s Our Pop BY Ah VERMEER WKNB-r'.iil iuic Show, A "^retty-To-Bed*' Set PRISCILLA’S FOP T ..... MlLnniK FINN Just Chit-Chat! B'i^^ LANK LEONARL WO.\?- -Riii'.iPnh’nF. When making toIWree calls from MANCHESTER to Covontty, 7;4.A-W HAY-^ cw f. 2 . ^ WHY IS THAT •T 7:5.7 -VVTHT- Weather. AND VERY GOOD 7 P I AA'DRC— Nf.w ,= be sure to dial the letters "P" and "1" in "Pilgrim’! followed by PENMANSWIP AND WOMAN ALWAYS WON?--\S>athr’ SPELLING.'! PICKING ON OUP ■|;(XV^WDRC-WorM News Koundup the five figures in the called telephone number — do niOt diol tho r LfTTLB &fffL ? WCCC—Khidie Co>pFr. 'WTHT-N pwa. cod* "112''^ any more. W T IC —N>w f. 1 AVHAY—f.’up nf Cnffre\Chib. WOKS—NVri.s. \ WKNB -NrwF. . \ In COVENTRY — dial only the five figures in the call^ tele " S:1.A— W D R (!—Sh op p ers Sp w ial. W T IC — .Vfw . ^ \ phone number when making calls between telephones in the Cov WHAY— fPAting with \A amp.\ AA TH T —Nlartii A^ron’Fkv. W ONS-Bill Jcnkln a Show. entry exchange— it is not necessary to dial the letters"?” flnd ”1** ^ - WKNB-PhB 'TOVf’ SK ow...... : • :.70— WCCC— Nnw.'k; BreakfaR t Newa •in "pilgrim”. • < ' boy. „.v- W T ^ **PadtD “Rara-Ar; h i ’ WDRC—N f w f. When making toli-ifree calls fronrb COVENTTIV to Manchester, wo^rs^-GRbr^cl irFAitcrr*^ ‘ ^ a; feftfl_.vVDRC--Nf’\VF. , ; be sure to dial-fhc letters ■ 'M'' at3d "I” in "MitcheU" followed --.r • • -■'i.AYKKB— , it' ■‘WCCC—l^lluh'drod and k the five figores^inThc-called, telephone --- dioj ..t.!-.— WONS^Xpw-^f. ■ V . ■— — —^ Ryt-p«i;lK t u r n e r .1... A.V.^Ncu’sA.J2iir-nlViii Itw-I- CAPTAIN EASY Thpv Khov Tyke FRECKlaES/ANt) HIS FRIENDS Cash Turnover IW M. C, Bl (ISSPR .. -~ W T H T — Rrftak.fA»l-(?ltTfcc:- t ’ .;eode ”5'-''on7^''® *" W fT (‘rvThFAtf>r oi yipWii.y: ■ I dURE. rH‘MOOE$KA$ ( THE GIRL VOUKdCRlSE.. YOU KNOW YER THAT » IT! 9;05-^WKNR—The LUtlo Show. j MR«. M0PE9KA T mank you , T Don r 'rtfAH, When making toll-free calls froffTCOVENTRY to Willimantie, LlUBP ACJSOdS TV’ HAU....VIF GHE EVER-WSlTEP 'EM. WHERE THE ^ WtRE- BUT THEV WAGNT EAd)VW E PlPMT GEE HER'. CAME FROM? \&-^0 EXCITE’ GCNtUEMeN-” K.MeNTOJ OVER SEEING I’LL APPLY THIS \ IT< THE be sure to dial the letters *'H” and "A ” in ‘'HArtison" followed by TO KWOWl kiWPA PiGTAMlT THE NAIAEd ( PALTar collection - ' MODEST m YOU GET WHAT I MEAW.^ ANY RELATIVES HER M FiCTUREd GHE WRITE HER ID TOUR RESPECTIVE TVPe' the five figures in the called telephone number. * JM EFP 5EEM BETTER ' ORFRIEMPG? ’’COFEO'ACCOLlNTS.f PAYG. I FK50RE.' Fugidaire U>HC—TV M. ' = ■ ' Automatic Filtra-motic I O fL -K atr Sm ith, s ofL—^h'-^rT.. Sh^ rt Drum *.. Y1.7— Th' ?tnrF. W ather - Clothes Dryer S V — How f.y Drinfj3’. ; (TO- Wh«t On#‘ ,r^rFon C*n Do. 8 8 5 1 SA dr , ; 17—\'jvnrfy r*Ujh. * Now dry clothe* onywhere in your TO OUR MANCHISTER CU|TOMlRS f-y\ * ?pf'rlFrnpr., Ui^ - 24'A Frigidoire's LiveWtiter Action gelt OUEdTIONd' < 40—Wpath<*r ForFfH.«l. hpute, ony time, without filfir^g th# THE TENANTd ' .3 .so.tly tallorcti two piecedro-s the ' deep • do-wn ' dirt ordinary a 45— W'*'rM N>wf lo o F y . room with iticky lint Or rteomy Toll-frtt calling batwoon Manchtstar and Hartford WHO YYEKE ; 00--AnFwrr Mr TH if . I bat takes you ev-eiywhere with ■ woihing .action'eon'l touch; And will not I .l t h r o u g h t o m o r r o w rattfrn No. 21g7 contain* com I I B ’ i, .short ..sjeeve.s, 4 3-8 yards of sM. W O U r AtEAN MCE LONG JAIL 7;on—Tnday. plete crocheting Inatructiona, ma 39-incht . -eJ •BNTBNCBd FOR dOrWE VBRV^ P;0ru-T*'*t terial requirements, .stitch lllu*- Fox. thi.s pattern, send 30c in f P6> MOOCTAHAG. 9 4fi—M orrin* N»«’.i. tratiohs and flW'hing direction*. C oins,.your narne. address,^size’der $299.75 $259.75 ') DO—ArthurvG'xtfr*'.'*.' : ).30~:rY’nur V7'ii:flow Shopp er. Bend 2.3c in Coins, youb name, I aired, and the Pattern Numher'''t'o j:Oru-Th» Big Plrtur*. a'd4res,» and the Pattern ..Pfimiber SIE Bl'K.NETT. THE ,MA.\- 9 Buy This Ppreelain Pair On. New Low T6rm^ l:.y>_5trtkF ft Rirh. ; I (’HE.STER EVENING HEIIALI). ’. M .' In <’.\BOT, THF- M.\N- 2 00— T<> B<'* Aiiounref,', ( HF.STBIl EVK.VING HEKALn, I 11.30 AVE.-A.MERICA.S -New 3 o rk 2.1'S— L p v »* of L ife . 11.36 AVE. A.MEKK'A.8, .VE3V .36. .N. V. ' 2:^1—Soarrh for Tomorrow. 2 47—BoDt^mpi F 3O RK . 86. N. V. Ready for .you how Basic Fa.sh- I ,70—liarry Mnro Show. Pre.-onting the .New Anne Cabot ion fo r ’.32. Fall and'Winter. Thi.s ■'.(W. W h^rl of FnrfU/l*', Needlework Album. Direction* for new issue is Oiled w ith idea.s for ’ S , I n c . !.3rt—Th* Guiding LilghL Ild-tft»rnoon■ : N piippet- m itleni. ba*id embroidery sm a rt, practical s.e'Vhjr-. for a new do—"rh* Big P«> n|^. stilche* and"’grand designs ar* •aeasebn: gift patterri printed inside T6;i MAIN STRKET MANCHFiSTER 7(1—Welcom* Trtvel.ri. :00—K*t* Smith. pnnted in this Lspue. 2.3 centa. tjte book, '2ac. I ■ ' ^ V , • -----■■ / r:,' .. V
■ '■MXKCHIiSTES K\’®NING HKRAT.TJ; HATJCHEETKR; CONN., HONOATrJANtTATi-T 12; 1252' I PAGE TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1953 PAGE ELEVEN e a i n
,.)—New Ball Hawkff in Nalional Ra^krtliall A»HociHtion By 14 Coiiferenee DeZonie, Watkins Pare Grorgr Crowe Prineipal EARL W. YOST York S tafe and tl^e N ational Box m ^aiii Wednesday ing Association, working arm In Acceptance of Manchester-in th t Yankn in 83-80 Win Jtn Two Scraps; Felix Sport* Editor Cyr Leads Trust Connecticut BaaketbaU AsMcUUon Teams Qualify arm In a new era of co-operation, New York. Jan. 12 (iP) fcxsard Satimlay in New York; And Allen Set Red Hot today will set a nationally recog rg* m ' ' o e r w I «uu»ounced y esterday by PrsM - Charles, the up again, down again , ' MONDAY game with th« home five Home 1 O «>0 t o •> / W 111 I dent Frank Corkln of Meriden. Uta Ray Felix Scores 31 Point - Scoring Pace at a late hour. nized tournament to determine an For NCAA Play fhrmer heavyweight champion, Talk baaketbaU during daily | ’’American” middleweight cham . ; Silk Town entry, sponsored by the get.* into action in St. Louis W ed WEDNESDAY 0 — 1. f-H,. ! Nasslff Arms Sporting Ooods.CSom- walk oh Main alreet witK buslness- pion...... Ronnle Cyrr-aharpshootlng for-. mafiagad by. Gaorg* nesday in s TO-rdunder against '„Satut‘day night the BA's drop- -in a-- roughly- fought, foothall Letter frorn the John H urley New York. .Tan. 12- — With nian- Fred Bllah and mailman Ar-1 Associates arrives from Charlie TlfEN N.B.A. announced its ward, led the Manchester Trust miichell. Th* locals wUljilay youthful Wes Ba.-rcomb, a local ped a close 8.1 to SO decision to the gmne . . . whoops .., , basketball, rocomm'endatlona yesterday for a the bMketball eeaaon approarhinff Yankees In Glens ^ played yesterday afternoon at the nl* Sterud. The letter reports 1 Blossfiiild, former Hartford East baaketbaU team to a 38 to 37 win . home games at the East mda-Bae the halfway mark, the varloua con prodiict. five-man tournament with the aur- Charles w ants another .'-hot at capacity house of 1.400 sat In on ‘ on the rough pro game at fhe-Ar- i ern. Baseball League president and. over Houae and Hale yesterday > until further notl^^wlth the opener ference championship races an* the contest which was the Aral Armory, the ■ first place Bnfish- mory laat Saturday night between: general manager. Charlie reports' vivor meeting .the winner of a fettinjc warmed up and you can the heav.vweight title he lost to Americans were victorious over the European title bout between Ran afternoon at the Armory In a pre- i Jers.’y Joe Walcott, and will look home game in that' city for the Elmira and the BA’a.. Meet the! that the Hurley group ha* pur afternoon, Jan. 18. \ get some Idea aa who's polng to Saratoga-Harlem Yankees by a 77 always smiling undertakeb— Orm dy Turpin and Charles Humez for llmlnary game to the Harlem Yan to this one aa a step in that direc Yank.a'. - , to 70 acq,i:e in an American Baakel. chased his cpntract from the Hart kees and British American, Ameri MANCHESTER was/granUd en « in w hat. ^^M.\NC;HKSTBB was without the West—and we talk "farms” now ford Chiefs and he Is now In the world championship.’ active franchise in the urcuit fpr tion. Charles wilt he favored heav ball r?)^ League gam e. Althougli Bob Chrlstenberry. chairman of can league contest. conference ct«i}ipion*hlpa. of services of Budd.v Ackerman who . that Orm lives In Bolton and .1 on - public relations field . . . Meet W. Th* game was close all the way the scond round of play followbig a ily in the bout whreh will be tele- the officials.. Jack O'Brien and ■ the other aide of the town line.. the New York State Athletic wjurse. mean automatic- qualifica waa unable to - make the game. Benny Tillman called Al fouls, one I Gene Davis on Main street and he with the greatest point spread en merger of ’Wallingford and .Bridgp- tion for the-National Collegiate caat.naUonallv. Yogi Yokabaakaa. form er ITConri George Mitchell visit* and reports' Commission, said he agreed sub Lightw,eight ohampion .timrny an intentional foul, this doesn't fell reports it’s four months /oday joyed by the Trust was a five port. League members ara Win-' Athletic Aasaciation Tournament scoring wlanrd and now playing that he - feels confident that his' stantially with the N.B.A. list but sted, Bloomfield, New Haven, M ad (tarter and Ike Willlama. from half the story. that he has . been bothep^d by a point bulge midway through the in March. Four more conference with the Hamilton Props, went Nasslff Arms’ basketball team wanted to be sure no worthy can den and Wallingford whom he took the crown, both will THK CONTBST waaVi't four m in knee injury that required surgery.. third quarter. The winners were on titlists a’ere I’oted automatic spots along on a trial ba.*i,* hut Coach will be admitted to membership j It’s always good to^sec the smil didate Is overlooked. Nasslffs have chalked up, Mx appear in opposite parts of the utes old when the players and offi top a t th e half, 15 to 13. The third hy the NCAA Convention laat Bonny Hertaherg was unable to In the Connecticut Basketball As ing Doc up and a^n d . .. Wom straight victories without auffattaig coi ntry tonight. cials had to break-up three neat- Chrlstenberry meet* today with period.ended with the winners still week, which means that 14 of the use him long enpugh in the game boxing botila. TTie first between sociation for the second round of an phoned seeking Information as George Barton, N.B.A. president. out In front by two, 28 to 2fi. Ron a defeat In the Rec Senior LfRgif- 38 team s In the tourney will be CARTFR B,\TTLF,S F-d d l>c to find out his potential in pro ball. George Crowe, ex-Boston Braves , play.. Check matter with League to where Ice skating instruction^ Commissioner Abe ' Greene and nie Gustafson, Wlllle'McCurry and Their overall reoord'showa 10 wina ropreaentatlvea of one group or Chaves of .San .lose at San Fran The BA'a braved hazardous driv first baseman and Ray Felix. BA'a President Frank Corkln In Meri are available.' There are no amm John (Ox) Pa Grosa of Phllartef- Terry Aiken all helped Cyr ln the and blit one setback, that last another. Last, year 10 of the 16 cisco. while Williams meets C,ir- ing conditions to fill , the engage giant pivot. Buddy Ackerman and den and It remains only a matter sites in /ihls -area—Hartfpril-- phla to Iron out the final details. scoring. Bob Jones led the (Itloth- Wednesday night against th* teams were conference kings. men Baailio in a 10 at Syracuse, ment and arrived ten mlmitea late Willie Jones had no sooner been of time before the pace-setters In Springfield -that I know of The The N.B.A. plans csll* for four Jers, canning 13 counters. Lenox, Mass., Proa. A look at the record book* em- N. Y. for the 0 o'clock contest. Paced hy parted when; Clrowe becam e in the Rec League are admitted lo Yost jFAmlly lias been ankjous, to b^uta^lnyolving C arljR p^l Olson Msnriirtler 'Trait vcen 10 and 14 points, but the words but no real punches thrown. Hcraldmen Jerpy Sapienza and lots of France, z" Aiken, c ...... * 0 league-leeding local entry la the reign In the tourney's 14-year hls- we don’t have any tickets fojythe 0 0 Friday night. fresher Yankees overcame the Don't know what the offiriala told Torn,. Fe.rg3i.8p/ri(Je.,ln _theYps^^ Langlola. a/Paralalon. wtaa^ln- Oagnon, rg ...... American Lei^e. N aa^a held -tory.-- - ■ big game.’'. . Ray Damatop’’8pon^ Tonmey. rx ...... 0 0 Both are lea<|lng contenilora for deficit on the stellar play Of Hank j Ihe boys in the. huddle that -took jeep to St'orrf for the 'UConn-Holy cluded In th a ” A m crlcan'’ tourna,-.^ 4 0 membership hi the new defidict Kansas, defending National and DeZonie anfl George Crows. The place but the play that followed, sor of Frankie's, visits and says St. Loiiis Browns Pinning Hopes QuiUraon, 1( ...... Connie, Slpvmons., left,., has eaUhllshed hlrnself -ss a .clutch, p!a.vcr . keeping. New: York, In |b.e ..thick ■ Archie Moore;,s IjgtlV, b.ca.Vj:'^Xig.tlT. .Cppas, g a m p / , . F prtunntely, w(? ment beoauSO 'he alreadv- haa been Teytezi I* ,0 Eastern Pro. League fqr two, yeaok - 'Wg Seven champion, has oome w inners went ahead b y the margi'h a'RhSilgfi a ‘trifle 'rough, hd further he can’t viiait until FHday bight managed/to get. Into the cage— winning both the league and play along well after a slow atart. btit of the National Basketball Association rare. iToar.h Al Cervi. renter, ia Syracuse's steadying influence. championship and the winner ex matched/((’Ith Castellanl at Madi IS 38 pects to get a crack slit. of victory at halftime. 45-43. otKbreaka occurred, when his club meets ^asslffs In a with the help of Security and ToUIS off titles during the IWMMU cam the comparatively Inexperienced Indlanspolis' Joe Graboskl sticks out as a rebound n an . iNF,A>. ,. battle for-brat .plj/^e...In the Rec son Soukre Garden, Feb. 6, ftoBie •ad 5 . - At -F,astern -Parkway A-rena With.- Bob H arris' Arms. ..poiseil. - .CHICO BI RRF.LL and-Le-RovL _Gettlng_.haeJi Io the, .ball game, State vPolice^and settled 'doi^-in- On Rookie Shortstop-Bill Hunter •‘ir/Lahgrols should heat Castel- r , Pt*. paign. In IMOJK) the leeala won Jayhawkes get the acid test Sat Watkins took up the scoring punch the winners appeared, on their way Senior League./Ray was as JonM. rf ..N.. 8 the Eaatem League playoff diadem. urday. 'Their opponents? Nope oth* (Brooklyn) tonight Bob Baker and like-a hoop, Odie - Rpeara of Roch assighed seats for one of the'most la h i h e would havfe to supersede 1 .m as many starts. Western State in the .second half to keep-pace i to a rout as they piled up a quick nervous— five/days before the cxCltfng games I have ever seen, Engltih, rt .... There will be no conflict tai echad- er than Kansas State, top-ranked Billy, Gilliam go at It^ in a 10. ester. roaches over the Boston meeting—as/T singer making his hjfii In the rankings," explained Mouir. If ...... 1 alao unbeaten in two games. with Felix, Khight and Jackie' 22 to 11 first quarter lead. Using cross wins but Coach Hugh Greer Oreene. Tedford. if .. . 1 ule with the BA’a, Manager Mit ' I team In the Associated Press poll Southwest Conference: Here It Syracuse Moves Into Lead^ These heavyweights hilve met sev ace's, shoulder as though he's lip / I their fast break to perfection they television /debut.. Evening at Wai-ren Case at the bank reports Jlew York Jan. 12 (>P) — Thc(, .gsln purcluse. We bad to outbid 3 eral tim es bf fore. witK Gilliam ta k knd his UConns have nothing to Or*dy. c ...... chell reporu. Naaaiff’a will play with a record of eight victories and ia Texas and Baylor, each unde ping the hall through a rim of Fel'tv having his ' second best | «ble, to shake a man loos'e home. / / her son, George, former standout St. Louis Browns are . pinning five major league clubs to land TWO OF THK f o u r m atches Sliennins, r% .. a home on dates isdieh the Ameitcan ing a .split decision/the l.a-«t time hide. The game could have gone their hopes for 1953 on a 24-year- him ." Donsliu*. r t .. 0 onlv one defeat. feated In two league games. Rice night in a local uniform he i “ me and Vgain. Combining th a / / TITESDAY High athlete and now a freshman' already have been announced. Ol 0 Leamiera are scheduled at tlia Ar- Kansas started lU Conference Celtics Set Scoring Mark on De.r. l.’i'. It Wtll/he televised to a basket fluring a scuffle under clthe* way . . ..Press row is taxed pld shortstop who never has played Hunter la one of nine rookies on son fights Hayes at Boston, Fell. Smitli. I( ...... alao has won its only conference scored .l.V against Middletown : with speed and clever'pnaa-work. L ight anOw covers the grerUnd to capacity, as well as the cage ... at Springfield College, was one of Vincent, l( ... a m oiy. A* soon a s the A m erican •!l lay Saturday with a 76-57 trounc- contest. some part.* of fhe country. the harkhnard. The Celtics won the home forces were off, and i-un- tl^'chilly a. m. but that ddesn’t the ranking students for the first a big league game of ball. the St. Louis roster, not including 7, the day after the C?*stellani- League slate of games is releaaod, banged home 17 from the free Meet Rev. Phil Blaney, Johnny Xlie kid. is Billy. Hunter, moat 14 8 87 t n S»g of Iowa State, while Satair- Mid-American Toledo has'won Henri- -Oault, -who hold.*- tlie ' |n nvertime, SR-S.!. INF.A). nlng with Jackie Alien, Ackerman Interfere with baseball umpiring marking period . . Drive into a five youngsters who are/expected Langlois match. After the open Total I the Nasslff home schedule wiB he I liay’s game will be the first con By THF. A,S.S(K'I.8TF,n I’HKSS 2'Jml tie of the game, m aking It •Vorfh American bantam w eight oli.*" ' end Felix scoring valuable hoops. Falkowski, Johnny Sullivan and valuable player in the Texas to be discharged from Service In ing matches, the 5\’lnner of castel Score at half lime. 15-13 Trull. all three of its league games aa ''discussion with W alter Snow. Walt Bob K ing a fte r the game. . . Ctheck parking stall ini Hartford and meet released. ference tilt for state. has W estern M ichigan In two 'The Syracuse Nationnla have 7.1-72. Syracuse then added thiee title, is .•'cheduled for a 10 against hoops the BA* '‘'r^ i Big< Hank DeZonie, a former BA with my first difficulty of the Leagpie In 1952. He coat the time to Join the Browps In spring lani-Langlois will meet Durando THE ARMS BOAST aoma e l mere lii.*uianre points. Neil ts one of Manchester’s best arbiters into the house just at the strol^e Y JUNIOR LRXOIIK Saturday also is the night for gam es. that winning touch when it cornea Ardiuni of Washington, in his home advantage at "’’'^'^'iand Lerov Watkina, with-Middle- ...... Johnny Farr phones and asks winter season when I get stuck Browns the equivalent of 6150,000 training next month. Marion is with that winner facing the Olaon- Manchester’s finest cage perform the top contenders In,the big 10. to playing at home, they were much b etter than_ u.sual tj,;, geaaon. tallied of midnight. ii Yankee Confcrcnre;_ Connectir .lohnston, the Warriors'- xensa-| sp„rianburgv-5L C;,.. Fri-, B. A. du ll ffie height of a table tennis table. and need the aid of a shovel and In cash and players a couple of eapeclally high on Alva (Bobo) Hayea victory, Jarvli Hawk* 4U) ers, several of whom 'have- profee« Indiana, hatiohal'' chamliloh hack 'i'he N ata copped their 17tii tionai center, dunked in 32 points. l -1 Saratoga waa poor, hitting on ! seven of their team'a 11 point* In THURSDAY months ago. So enthusiastic is Holloman, a 2/?-year-old right B. r. PI*. cut, with an over-all record of nine J have to go to the record book to manpower to get going again . . 'Hie N.B.A. said it would recog alonal experience. Al Suroeriac, Bob In 1*40. has a perfect 5-0 league straight before the home folks I’aiil .Seymour's' 18 points pared ; nnlv 1*^ of 29 to Manchester'.* 26 thia period. i ■ Miserable weather conditions Manager Marty Marion about hia hander, who |^ted a 16-7 record OlenneyV rf ...... 5 I n and one, has beaten Maine and i)arl I^apiiR give John the correct answer .. Snow results in postponement of nize any Turpin-Hayes bout only John*on,5lf ...... 3 Tedford, Norm Burke and Tmnmy mark so fsr this year hut Satur last night, defeating .the Philadel the Rvrnrii.se attack. I for .7.5. Watkina waa allowed ample outside and there are no office new acquisition that he boldly pre- at Syracuse Mat year and had ah aa a European tHIe 'match and - ti Rhode Island in its two league — - Young Billy Geas stops at the of trip to Woodstock and I spend Koilckl. c ...... 4 Maaon-:.aU played w ith Naaaiffs In day night will meet Illinois, a na games. phia Warrinra, 7R-'72, and moved .Seven Celtics went into ''mible ; T e rllll H 'iail time to ahoot in the aecond quarter callers . . . The mail bag produces night at home . . Watch fight on diets a first division finish 1|) the i earned ruh Average of 2.46. He Is would not crown any world cham Kelleher, r* ...... J the Eaatem League. Bing MOler tional semi-finalist last year. In Into first place in the F.aatern Di digit s In Boston's scoring'bonanza. ! - Kesiilts thatltaw the BA lead cut to^ur fice and asks if I can make ar many letters this day, including American League. a big fellow. He stands 6-2 and pion until the American and Erlckion, If rangements for - the Luther teevee. a crowd-pleaser with Rocky waa a atanlk^t at tha Uni vanity.Of diana wrapped up No. 5 with a vision of the National Basketball F.d Mirf'aulcv was the leader with i Dodgers 4. Indian.* 1 and he promptly took advantage three from the Boston Red .Sox. "Shortstop was our bigge'st weak weighs plO pounds. His best pitch Europe!^ champs met. It will al 16 35 Florida bef(>he aetUIng in tha>a ti) Red Box 4, Browns 1 W erk-Eiul Results League group to witness the Castellan! getting the nod over is a slpker. ToUl* last-m inute 66-6.1 victory over Aaaociation.ab 2.5 points, followed hy Boh Cousv'a j Wins Ski Crown by hitting five timea from/the oul- Other relea.*es come from boxing, Tiger Jones' . . Only a phone call ness last year, said Marty. "We low only a "rcaaonable" period be Ursi-Itc 0*single dissenting voice. ■*/' field. They tell me he is sort of a when the BA's are not pUyinar* 3pe The third member of the Fja.al- 4rk'»rniBn. Ig ...... office a few minutes later than holds the road well and I check his pockets Jingling with a load expected to romp through the ron- erii Division'.* dop three the New Bob Harri.son tallied 10 and Vein yestci-da.y; Bi owns 1.1 .3.50 off either basket. The locals for and Nino Pagani Is a member of usual. Johnny Hedlund and Wally pop-off. guy, a little hard to han of fresh dollars, marked up the Totals ...... 7 19 Kubachka may Join tha locals aad in ■ ...... 2.7-41 77 into Blssell street- at the u.sual Club President Bill Ve.eck g e t farenee . toiim'ament again, even York Knickerhotkera "-ent. Mlkkpl.sen and .Ilm 'Pollard pro- | Ml.sa H allagan skiinmed ilnwn the I Yanka 13 .3,50 some unknown rea.son, or reaaona. the Hillyer squad. Scorer is Ray Fortin phone in early that Rec dle: Hence the nickname of Bobo, Bing Crosby 54-hoIe golf tourna Score at half time, iS-7 ItkjkWks, there la a poastblUty o k ea a U m Surntncn (lOi lim e .. W catherf forc(M. postpone-, ting Hunger was the boldest move though the Wolfpack have a one- down to an 85-70 aethack at Jhe diired 18 points apiece. New: fog blanketed course, to win the B. y. rts. just seemed to alow down to a Blanco, a local boy, while among Senior League basketball games in his ba*eball career. The hundred after Bobo Newsom. If he can ment as a ' peraonfcl vlcto^ and former stanimut coUafa potfonsar paint Inns to Wake Forest nurring Friday Schedule ...... 3 0-1 \ . ft ment of trip to Meriden in the eve pitch . like they saJi he can. I'll Bay Motor* Q. What la Frank Leahy's record hand.* of the Minneapoli* Lakers, York's high man was Krnie Van-- .slalom, the downhill and the com •DrZ'Uiif'. if ...... walk a.s everything they did waa the spectators are the Dick Daniel have been postponed due to the and fifty grand is the largest headed today for new fields to B. PU. signing with the Arms In the CBA. their early season record. They’re Red Sox V*. Dodgers \\’nrif|. If ...... __ __ .1 M - 7 ning .. This Is the day I substitute have no trouble -with him ,” since he started coaching football?. the W estern Divi.aion leader,*. Tliat deweghe with 22 tallies. I bined titles. Miss Stell was riinner- ,I If r-r-r-r-...... i 1-1 9 wrong. While their opponents were sons. Dick la the High soccer men stohn and Dwight Perry. High amount; he has ever expended to conquer. The ateel-nerved man Ralon. rf .... 0 0 rated ninth. . In other games, the Milwaukee iip In the slalom and placed third PhiHies V*. Indian.* ft 1-2 1 enjoying a 21-point-qiiarter. they for Bob Steele on WTIC’s Strictly Another highly regarded young McKeever. rt . 4 0 \ 8 I>*ah.v hitav»nUeil up a lO-year I knot kcil the Knirks frnhi first to IPJ'H'iA. If ...... tor .. Move over to Bloomfield in faculty manager, reports Hall High ward ythe purchase of any player. ster Is George Ffeese, 26-ycar-old with the. mustache led a . power' . I •a \ 5 IClther Fordham or Seton Hall Hawks won a wild double over- In the downhill. Browns vs. Yanks WRtkinp. r ...... 9 3-4 y netted a mere 14. Felix, Allen and the evening with Jack O'Brien of Sports radio program at 6:15. LoCoss. If ... will he beaten Wednesday night, total of 78 victories, II defeat* and third place, behind Boston. .Sinpl'*ton, rp »» 7 of West Hartford wants to play de Veeck, who had been trying to third baseman drafted from Mo- ful array of pros at the finish of Usk. If ...... 3 1 5 8 tie* since taking over at Notre The Nnt* hail a i-oiigli tim e in lime hatlle from the Rochester - RIT.V KNO of West Hartford...... * 7 • Ackerman tallied eight, four and W ilson. Lou DesCl; most valuable spite the Wet^ther and that the C^eck into the o-tation’s news Fkrrell, c ... . 3 3 9 however, when the two collide In Riirrei^ rar ...... 16 acquire Hunter from the Brooklyn liUe where he h it ,S4S and led the the 54-hoIe pro-amateur event IHunv, an .876 percentage. ThI*. In j pi-ntccting their linme-rourt skein, Royals. 8.7-7P, snd Fort Wayne medical .secretary, finished second ' Cif'MT. Ik ...... t . 2-4 4 two point.* respectively. player in the Rec League last sea 'schoolboy game will take place a.* room at 4:30 and gather and piece orE^nization for over a year, gave staged annually for charity. His Tully. rg . .- . 0 the game of the week. Fordham Houtherti Association In triples Loverly, Ig . . 3 Eirs SIGN w. addition to a two-year mark of 30-2 s Nohlc .Ini-gcpson'a' free Throw with srpiakeil by the Inilianapoli.a in the downhill, giving the medic.* ALLEN’S ONE-HAN’DEB wa.s son, once again turns in a fine scheduled at the Armory , , Mrs. together material to be used on up a reported 6100,000 and threw 204, compiled With rounds of 67-66 nipped St. Peter's. 77-75. Saturday Olynipiah*. 72-5S. a clean sweep. Sports Mirror Ti>\n\s...... w 7' the first .score op the second half. the program. George Bowe, Tom Freese . currently is leading the U p Commercial Lettoring at Boston College, give* him iin 4.5 secouft* left ' unknottcfi the Sfiire «i hulf 1 ime .lfi-r.2 F.A's. id three players — outfielder Ray Puerto Rican Winter League with 71, broke hia own record of 206 TuUI* ...... IS while Seton Hall beat Xavier of One casualty marred tlic enm- Prfpi’pfvji r» Rri»*n-Tillm«n. Bobby Kniglit followed wi^h a foul Eaton, Bill Brophy and Ross Miller Msrlsrty Brstksr* (U> Ohio 86-78 last night. It was Np. all-tim e concliing recor}! hf t»8-IS-K Coleman, shortstop Stan Rojek and a .398 hatting average. Still an set In 1948. B. r. PU. e Rllk Screen Proeeea PilRttig for .883. I>ahy ha* tniir'national pelitlon which-was helfl on Hie Mo- j r o u . w A VK.VR AGO TJon and Felix's twin-pointer and free of W TIcrs . staff m ake .me. feel at '.pltchet' .Bob M ahoney...... 11 for Fordham and No, 16 for giilnens, -which w-a* eto*e to 81'3.5. I the Ikulger* III the .-3mlv Pafko S'ar'fitnKii (Ii3) other promising rookie Is “catcher T: O'Neil:- rf . . . . ; . . : . . . ; . . 1 1 champion*hi|>* at South Bend, ha* hawk ski areas Wildwood Trail, j Laz of Illinois pol.s vaulted 1.5 throw gave flpe BA'a a fen-point home: Thirty minutes before they The six-fopt, 180-pound short TABLE TENNIS Churilhi. if ...... 2 e N ^n Service Seton Hall. at the then c u rre n t rate of deni, was sent to St. Paul. R. K rt Dan Batch,' who hit .881 and drove RIckert, c ...... 3 had five undefeated «ea*ona. Linda Gray of Farmington sprain- to hand Boh Richards hia first "de «'f ...... 1 ft hvilge, 42 to 32 before Jones found WE BELIEVE WE HAVE . broadcast Bob, Steele phijned f.-o stop played with Fort Worth, a SCHEDULE .TONIGHT X Here how the leaders stand In exehange. ' | Q. How m any N ational Foothall :i.4hc range for .the 3’ankeea. The In 68 runs at Oklahoma City. R. O'Neil, rf ...... 4 the other-conferences: Q. About how manv spectator* c/1 her left ankle badly In thei feat in .50 meets, Sincl^lon. rf ...... 1 ft his Wethersfield hoipc and assured jiodger farm, the last two years. The new pitchers Include Varn •MscAlllMlir. I f S ...... 1 \ ED'TOMCZUK Q. 1 W hat Is Robin Roberta’ j Le.sgiie record.* does .Bapiray downhill race. .She wa.s only FIM'.' I KAKS .VGO^J'' The New ^^•f>.•fl. - ...... ft .ft two clubs matched scores until late Ivy League: Cornell Is in front, attended m idget and .stork cai- Harrell. I f ^ ^ ...... 3 1 j me th’at everything 'was all rlM t He batted .290 and led the loop in Taylor (8-19 at San Antonio); Bob Team One vs. Team Two; 6:45 Albert. If ...... '...... 1 Mfinciweter MI-S-8Sn *ive|--all won-lost record, including Baugh hold? .50 feet from the finish line when , 5’ork foothall Giant,* signed Bill in the third- quarter. Goodwin's unbeaten In three stars, but. o>it- race* in 1952 througlioul the r ...... V . , . 10 Steele, the No. 1 all around 7an- stolen bases w ith 22. He was Habenicht (3-2 at Houston) and Team Three va. Team Four, 7:46 ToUls ...... 14 .3 25 O^HartfOrd S-MM minor and m.5,|or league gam es? ,\. In 1.5 seasons up to the 19.53 she caught en,edge and pitched: Bwiacki, (.’rtlumhia's pass catch; Wutklna. r •, ...... 5 ft hoop and Felix’s charity toss gave no'tncer In thla corner’s book/will slde of Hsrvard. the other teams United .States? Crnji'r. t p ■ . . . COHNEOnCUTrSl charged with only 12 errors and Melvin Held (14-16) at Scranton). T*am Five vs. 'Peam Six, 8:45 Score al half time, 17-14 Rdtol-*. _2 If a_plave(- throw* hi* gtrive at a rnmpalgn. uhlcli saw him play forward. Later her ankle was i ing age. for the 1948 season. ... A 3 the locals a 13 point lead, .56 to be back on the air Monday /night l\aven't played many I e a g ii e A. A new high iirbriofe lhan‘.33 ir ...... ft led the league in participating In A couple of first basemen, Frank ’’fair hall and hits''it, th« hatter little. Baugh finisherl hi* profes x-rayed hut no fracture wa.s ' TFN VKAKS .AGO The New Rnrrell. isf ...... 3 43. Watkins 'was fouled as he after a two week hospitaUzation double plays. games. Favored Penn and Prince mlllinn fans turned nut. A record geta three hasea. What happen* if scored on a lay-up and hia free Kellert (.304 at Oklahoma City) ton meet Wednesday. Penn has sional enreer with 1689 csimple- Indicated. 5'nrk Yankees selerted AshniV and' convalescing period// Bowe ‘Ipnty time will tell, sold 'Veeck, and Ed Mickelson (.308 at Colum 41,004) persons took part In the the gloye.doesn't hit Uie halj:? .3.. . t Ions- out.. nf '20.38 .attempts,, good ToUIj .. . . W (--throw along w i t h oife by John lost: one. Princeton hasri-'t prlayedjn — None of last year's winners Averi*-* Park, N. J;, .as thrir-spring. train- .Munrhekfer OU)i c l e a r e s t C A R I times the broadcast while Brophy "But 1 believe this n-lU go down as bus) also are listed. The returning' race*. Afnre.thaii 2000 race* were What eVer happened to Wayne for 185 . touehdnwn* and 21.93.3 on hand to defend their champion- ing site. Issaca narrowed the score to .56- the conference but snapped Navy's staged. ,, ...... P. F. PI handle? the commercial and one of the. g reatest deals I've made. servicemen are pitchers Mike ■TerwUligcrl,,,,, ,, ...j jard a.. T b af* abmil 13!4 *)'Ue*, ahifis. - ■ ------a- ...... J - 'FWKNT.A:. v KAK.S A(iO iji- . .'.--‘i- -ft- >47:^„Three foiU .shot*,.Uyp.hv,FeU5. , Sure, 1 spent'a lot or niottey to unbeaten streak- last-Friday.-, .MrI.)^rnon. rf ...... -..2 0 Steele’S H'ooper ratlng'^reiinains the BlyZka, Don Laraeij; Bill ■Pllgrilp; Skyline: Threj unbeaten' teams Q. What ia the highest price ever A. I—Roberts’ entire uon-ld*t Q. In how man.v eon.seciitive riise University followed Cornell's ■> • • and-cine hy Goodwin. werF. matcheil ■ get Hunter, but from what I saw Jim Upchurch and outfielder Rocco <7<^nflwin. If ' ...... <«■ • « 0 * i hy Be'fmy Singleton’s hoop and l Y l 'E M T R Y 'EM same (?) .. Arrlvp hoipe Just In topped by Wyoming with four paid for ringaiile aeata at a boxing record since entering profe»slonal j g-gmes did Joe DiMagglo hit asfe- NBA AX A .GLANCE . leaddn giving up rowing and other FrUx...... 7- time to answer y'phone call from of .him, and what . m.v. Dcoutfe.have ipploito. ‘ .* .. wins. Brigham Ybiihg and Colo b o u t? ^ bAselmll In 1D48 out of M ichigan "yjN Siinda.v’s Results spring .sporta 'for the • batanre of ’■|T®rT?rijr rj:, re ...... 2 4 - - r rirosve’s fre'e throw :-aa the third Tomorrow -^Cincinnati Reda. rk ...... ft ft Dr.-Gens Davla/A cml that was reported. 1 believe he’ll prove a har- .V rado. Aggiea have won three each. A. Ringside tickets fnr a (imrge* State Uollege Is 1)1-57. 2 — The ^ .A.-.loe IMMaggln hatted safely Boston 131. B altim ore 87. the school year. ana ■ quarfer . ended 59-50 in favor of KnicKi. le ,. .. . ft 1 the victor.*. appreciated . / Evei^ng is .spent Rocky Mountain: Idaho State O arpentier—Ted (Kid) I.,ewl* b a t baiter still gels three base*. 3— .56*'*tralghl American I,eagiie Syracuse 76. Philadelphia ,72. Vokiha.^kaa. Ijf ...... __ ft - ft visiting relatives. / paring the pack with three wins in tle In Rngland In 1033 nold for 35 Terwllllger, traded by the f'ub* to games before being slopped by Fort Wayne 72, Indianapolis 68. HOCKE3 AT A GLANCE ■J. The final period produced little TAKE 24 MONTHS TO PAY Sunday's Result* ...... ■ ... - 37 3ft action a s 'th e visitors Could only ' /S U N D A Y , w .31 Sm ith and Jim Bagby In a Milwaukee 83, Rochester. 79 Pror#* hilf tim'*. List Interesting Program (Double overtimei. ' ' .National l.cngue oulacore the BA's hy two. 20-18 TTiere ia still anew to Ke shovel night \g a m e In Cleveland. Jiil.v ed and/ must admit my back was 17, 1941. , He hit safely In 61 M inneapolis 83, New-York 79. New York 7, Montreal 0. and the victors walked off the 1949 OLDS 74 4-DOOR SEDAN .Saturday'* Results Detroit 5. Toronto 2. floor with'their final 77 to 70 win G ray. Low mileage. Raantl-i«hUgbteBlng.- Mia* • !.Uon, .tha»-/any. ^ther-''..-kennel .'<>er ■/ss- oseaf w i»peeiaitst8i- or-SEDAN - BA'a triumph. 1V48CHRY5L1R "WINDSOR"’ 4 WO rSE D A N Florence Harwarth will assist the combine. More thlin a dozen ExpariaRead iii S-phai* V Fre«^ installation h.v seal cover T O O .51ANY .RENiH-TIES POloy- Bine. RaiUp and henter, ehairman in giving a discourse on champions, some National winnara 'htdmfriai-cARstniciieR wiriRQ FRESH GANDY eilT tht* Yafikeea ' Waterioo. ' They :8fock No.; ij-906. •i'-'. ■ V ' her experiences in the 'blfd dbg' Bore the Sag* cblbfs'and this ISirn' / Writtra xuara'nlce. SARAH PLASTIC oiitacored their, conqueror*- frorn BALGH is trial game! Ted Young.of West is based on the double triumph at : WTiltmon,. ScKraftt, JR,. (t.S t -. .t-he-fioor 29 -to-26.- bul.-they’hit op ■Hartfortf.'-a-veteran' of ■TOOfe than- -Orand - JimPthJh.-'by-'- -the- present VHVbmy 5- m aleriak. • pa t terns, colors" from Candy Cupboard . 1951 FORD TUDOR -♦ ^ h ter artd'Sumfner Work^ , only 12 ■ of Z3 from - the foul -line G ray; H eater,-.16,000 mile ‘car. ,.a score of .years In working wjth champiop “ Paladin.? whieh--to ehoose. while the winners made good 2-5 Stock No. NT-226...... Cocker and Sprigger Spaniels In M INI. . . the next move’ > Arthur Drug Stores j out of 41. field-trials. He has acted in most Liberal Base Rates And You Pay l^w Foetory^PiietsL ii up lo you if y«u art] r The . BA'it made 33 per rent of every capacity connected with •[“J I their shots from the floor, getting 1951 MERCURY. SPORT SEDAN staging trials Including man.v sec > . 48-Hour Work Week with Prefniums for intaraitad in th*»# w ell- 79 attempts. Goodwin was t(ips in Green. Radio snid heater. tional engagements as a judge. all hours over 40 .1 Stock No. NT-28i. 1...... p a y in g jo b i. . this department making good on 5 T ® H e 1* bringing w ith him Dome End Paul Bischoff, captain of I out of 10, followed bv Allen's 9 for film.* taken at th e leading spaniel the West Virginia football team, '* Excellent Retirement Income Plan RADIATOR 20 ■ - - - 1950 PACKARD 4-DOOR SEDAN efonts.'- caught 49 per cenf of hia team’s CONVERTIBLE F’elix again topped all Scoi'era' Green. Radio and heater. bOOR CLUBCOUPI Gauge Inspectors BEHER DEftL Rolland Wood, local man with forward passes during the '52 sea * Unusually Clean and' Modern 'Plant TROUBLE? with 23. He was limited to five Stock No. U-774.'...... a long and enviable r^ord of PANELS COACH Don't Blind Yoursteir hoops hut made 1.3 at the free son. TOPS «30 PONTIAC DEALER I association with Beagle trials, will * Automatic Cost-of-Living Adjustments up or se d a n Machine Operators ! throw line. Others tafl.ying double 1947 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR SEDAN I be on hand to explain the inside SO WE ‘ ; figures ineivided Allen 22. .Goodwin . ( . 111. r -r n -’t M .'iirh' Thurman McGraW, , 235-pound ’Fwo-tone blue. Radio and heater. ' I working of trials for these popu- tackle for the. Detroit Lions, was * Inexpensive Meals. in Modern Cafeteria *3 Bench V'orkgrs 13. Ackerman 12 of the BA'* and Stock No. U-887...... Each FIBER To Your Fuel Problems CAN t^elkins 20 and Burrell 16 for the the Mountain 'State conference ♦ ■ t And I'p New Yorker*. heavyweight wrestling champ aa * Paid Vacations * Material Handlers % 1949 PACKARD SEDAN a collegian at Coihrado A A M. Deal with a ronrern where Venice is given lo you SAVE YOU Black. Radio and heater. freely with the purchase of your fuel. ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF * Paid Holidays Stock No. U-812. Priced to aell at In his first sea.'oii as head bas JNSTAUeO FK€lf * Janitors MONEY! Hoover Ke jecls We make every effort lo.take care of all emergencies. 1947OLDSM0BILE "98" 4-DOOR SEDAN ketball coach a t Syracuse in 1951. * Group Accident, Health and Insurance One of our fi oil trucks will deliver .vour,fuel WHEN you Marc Gurley piloted his boy* to MAIN ST. AT HAZEl. * Many others IBd Ring Post Black. Radio and heater. Hydramatlc Drive. BOHN'S the Naftonal Campus Tournament Plans . Next To Fiwt National Bank nifed it. , ' Near new iires, puncture proof tubes. title. TEL. MI-9-5403 - Stock No. U-809. A real buy at ♦ Employ* Credit Union to help you save Make SURE of your fuelliupply. Let us lake the worry New York, Jan 12—(4S—•’The Tn- SHEU SERVICE STATION NEW Employment Office of an empty lank off your mind with our Degree Day i ternatlonal Boxing Club, looking for 1947 BUICK SUPER SEDANEHE C O R N E R ^ F MAIN and FORD STREETS 'One of Michigan State'a moat ‘.'South Plant” !a chairman of the organization, promiai.ng young wrestlers, sopho Visit our NEW EMPLOYMENT OFFICE System—a weather controlled supply,,. I turned to other fields toda.v follow- Gun metal gray. A real clean car. - more Ted Lennox, is totally blind. Hw 366 MAIN STREET Stock No. U-M9...... 34 Years of Dependability. ' ing, the rejection of the post by .1, Monday, 72 — 6:45 A. M. . . . tedoyf (formerly H.imiltpn Udgar H()ovcr, director of the Fed- Bill Abbott, forward on the San 'iSoulh Plant". 366 M AIN . STREET ' ersl Bureau of Inv'estigatipn. A U ABOVE CARS HAVE THE FAMOUS "ED" -Jose State basketball team, is an Standard Plant) • Expert Workmanship Wukl 1 Hoover turned down a 61,000i0no ^ (former Homilton St^indord Plant) SULLIVAN S A » Rijv USED CAR WARRANTY accbmpllshed trumpet player. > > East Hartford 8. (>nn. GENERAL MOTORS THE • Excellent Service ' offer hy IBC President James B. TIRES — BATTERIES — ACCESSORIES V -' (WholcMle or Retail) Norris yesterday to become the or Captain John-Prchllk of the De i ' ganization's chairm an. H(V)ver ws* J in c o d i IBEBniltf GREASE — WASH — POLISH— WAX troit Lions Is a lawyer for a largq, BANTLY OIL CO. BRUNNER'! : offered a'ten-year contract at 6100,• auto Arm during the ofr*iieason. PRATT & WHITNEY AIRCRAFT m m m 000. per year. . • - ^ PR ATT & WHITNEY AIRCR ! ' . t'i‘ f t INGOBPDRATED P-iJfc-K-A-R-D 358 Eaat Center Street Hoover expressed his apprecis- MORIARTY BROTHERS ROAD SERVICE PARKIN6 85^MONTHLY D uring the 1952 s^dSson, atte n d U nited AircioM C orpuration I iion' of the offer but said he could J.; [.i.yrs.on of United Airccof* Corp-D 331 MAIN STREET* m a n c h e s t e :r T EL . M ITCHELL 3-5191 ance at National Ueague games Ask For Benson i not conalder accepting such a posi- TELEPHONE MI-9-8239 was down 11.7 per cent from 1961, E a st Hartford 8, Conn. ;tion al this time. 301-315 CENTER ST. / TEL. MITCHELL 3-5135 In the American League It drop ped 6.6 percent. i- X i-
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• > . WANCHESTER-EVEmN^ HERALDv MANCHESTERr CONN., MONDA^, JANUARY 12. 1,% .'^ .- PAOE THIBTBIN MANCHESTE^l EVENING-HERALD, MANCHESTER,J30m,:.:MQNDAY. JANUARY 12>J?S8 “HiniBear'for'Sale------72 73 1 ^Asking: Prompt Response BOLTON—Beautiful woo'Jed lot SpiHtbf ’76 F ir^ O ffend ers F^ace J a ff Helli Wanted— Male Articles for Sale Household Goods 51 Wanted to Rent «8 BOLTPN— From Polio Ball^Gujests toslncaa Sirvlces Offered 13 Heatinf— Plumbing 4-Room Ranch with breezeway 290’ frontage. Nice neighborhood. WAJITED. -— Unfurnished 3 to . 5 and garage. Will go GI—Priced Price $1.,200. Phone Mitchell ANTIQUES Rehnished. Repairing '^AHANTEED fast plumbing and FULL OR part time man for gen Marches Soon Those person.s who intend to CONVERTIBLE eral handy work at Garden Apart PAIR WOMAN'S white Ice ■kates, FIREPLACE FIXTURES rooms for-young couple. Husband at $11,000. 3-5463. On Drunken DFtvins Counts done, on m y furniture. Tleman, heating. Alterations and new to be discharged from army in hetomc patrons and palron- SPECIALS work. Time payments arranged, ments. Call Mr. Goodchild, ' Sr. size 9. Is, Mitchell 3-8596. Classified 189 Sonth Main street. Phone NEW WOOD-TONE the near future. Call Mitchell e.s.se.s for the Gala Charity Ball, Shift Made MltChetl 3‘5648; ^ " ftkelley ■ Bros. Mitchell- 9-8714'.-'- • Mitchell 3-7925.,any Ume^..^.... BOLTON CENTER— F*'M-ieteiwr - M^etiilyer- Buy .out of season and save! ;BURROUQtlS:'- • Accounting- -*m - - -BREAKFAST SETS- - " 9-0682'any time. ; : Have you seen' Bayberry E.alate*'' Sobiirtmir fo r Sale ’ 75 ■ Warning Qi veii^fy ~Jud ge il„.16, Cftmbrifite street;; Don;,vq.,| to he held at the Stale Armory chine. Adds, subtracts, prints ■ee Park, 4 Oakland street. bn ' Sal'llfda’y'r '.Ya'h; 2'ir ar«'' i e-!' RdvertiMiiien1s~ FLOOR PROBLEMS., solved virlth COMPLETE f u r n a c e repair- WANTED—Man to grease end selling’ for $12,900? Terrific value. ANDOVER—Six' room Cape Cod, Of Trio Taking Pari in Rottner a$ He Statei By Truman 1M7 PLYMOUTH lug service. Gas, oU or coaL Win polish cars. Steady work. Good while billing, $25. Mitchell 9-7665 LIVING ROOM FURNITURE Why not drive out? BIRTHS SATURDAY: a son to | quested to. announce their In CLASSIFIED ADVT. linoleum, asphalt tile counter. WANTED — Three ‘‘ furnished oil hot water heat, full cellar, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Larson, i tention as spoon as po.ssible by IMS STUDEBAKER Expert workmanship, free esti ter air conditioning systems In wages. Apply Joe Lawton, SoU- Inauguratjon Parade Fines ISot Effective BEAUTIFY Your home with all APPLIANCES AHD.T. V. rooms. Call Mitchell 9-5146. OFF EAST CENTER— . large lot. Immediate occupancy. Rockville; a daughter to Mr., and | sending in their reniittance to DEPT. HOURS 1S46 CHEVROLET mates. Open evenings. Jones Fur stalled end serviced. ,T. P.’ Aitkin, mene, Ino„ 634 Center street. For quick sale $9,000, $1,500 I (Continued F rom .Pafa Om ) wool hand-hooked or Israided ,Cape Cod with 6 finished rooms "The Connectirtit Spirit o f ’76,’' Mrs. Raymond Dryy South COv- i Jnslus W. Paul, Jr., Drawer g:15 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. niture. Oak street. ' Mitchell 6 McCabe street. Phone Mitchell rugs! Get your materials and down, Schwartz Real E-tate. Judge John S. G, Rottnifr. faced entry, ' 871,'treasurer of the hail com- AU Convertibles. WANTED—Three more die mak CHAMBERS FURNITURE for $11,700, AU the extras in this of which P. F. Mietzner of thtar I proceeding be instituted accord' 9-1041. 3-6793; supplies today at Colonial Rem ‘ Houses for Sals 72 Manchester Mitchell 3-8274. Hart in Town Court this mpfnlng with \ BIRTH YESTERDAY: a son to •^'miUeei ■ - , - " AU Priced to SeU. ers. Experienced, first class only. one. ingty and that appropriate atepg COPY CLOSING TIME Apply 234 Hartford Road. nant Shoppe, 115 Center atreet*. At The Green ford 5-5138. town la a member,, wyi lead the a docket Including live caaea Mvs. Charles Sleurer, 21 Returns must he made very WINDOW SHADES made to order CALL Mitchell 9-7636 for your be taken to cause the termina FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. BALCH-PONTIAC Inc. and. instaUed. Venetian blinds plumbing repairs and alterations, SIX-ROOM SINGLE ' 127 PORTER— way again at the Prealdential In soon In order that the full list WANTED—Man or boy to shovel FOR SALE—To Freezer owners, Big 6-Roo’m Home. Only $13,700 BOLTON—Brand naw, cute, four- driving While u n ^ th e Influencep'BlffTH TODAY; « daughter to tion of the (lending grand jury prp- MON. THRU FRI. 155 Center Street and curtain rods. 24 hour service. Prompt e-ervlce. Youngstown Open 10 A- M. to 5 P. M. auguration parade 'in Washington of liquor and a^arently disturbed i Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Telft, East of the names of the patrons snow from sidewalks.'. 476 Main fresh pork, half or whole pig. Evenings 7 :30 to 8 :30 CTiarmingCape Cod with six rooms with good terms. room ranch. Two bedrooms, full and ^U'tl'ones.ses may he in ccedings.’’ 10:30 A. M. Estimates gladly given. Fagan kitchens sold apd installed. C. R,oger Williams, 1758 Tolland basement, plastered walls,' oak on Jan. 20. Mr. Mietzner is one,of by the growing number of cases' Hartford. Your Better Deal street. Phone Mitchell 3-5233, finished. Extra land goes with this cluded on tho dance programs. The whole case. originated in a Pontiac Dealer Window Shade Co Route 44 at O. Lorentsen, Contractor. Turnpike. Hartford 8-2852. property making it a very desir STARKWEATHER ST.— floors, tile bath. <2-acre of land. the drummers and Walter Golet of of this type/U-arned that Jail sen-1 DISCHARGED SATIIR- SATURDAY 9 A. M. Bolton Notch. Mitchell 9-4473. WOULD LIKE to contact several Moodus is the other, with John tences mgy be In store for drunken I DAY: Mrs. Dorothy Smith. South Federal Trade commission rspoft EFFICIIuNT Plumbing and heat able home at a reasonable price. Older Hou.se In good condition. Good location. Choose own decor BUICK 1946 i-uper sedan. Radio, part time men for snow shoveling QUALITY Combination gas range Golet of Moodiis as the flfer, in the drivers/even on their first of-! Windham; James • Coughlin, 443 that .major U. S. Oil compantoa DOORS OPENED, keys fitted, ing. Plugged diiuna machine FULL SIZE Mahogany bed with Six rooms. breeZeway and ga ating colors. Phone .Barbara have worked with foreign com T017R COOPBltATION WILL heater, jet black. Eaay terma for during winter etorms. Call Mr. '^ th gas heating-unit. Bight years portrayal, of ’’The Spirit of ’76.” feme, center slreel; Mrs. Doris Buck and copied,, vacuum clbaners, irons, cleaned.. Ph.pne Mitchell 9-6497, coll spring. Phone Mitchell 9-0693 rage. Lot is 100 X ;50. Woods, Agent. Mitchell 9-7702. panies to divide up the world Ml BE APPKBdATED ypur budget;—McCSure Auto ; €Oi Goodchild, Sr. Mitchell 3-7925 old. Make me an offer. Write Box ARTHUR A. KNOFLA ' patterned- after the famous paint Juagt; Ro'Uner said ,he. wanted son, .Rockville; .Isadora X,evy, t,k>l- guns, etc.,, repaired. Shears, lt/under8tood\that from now on, FPC Hearings markel.- Tel. Mitchell 9-9442. Open eve LENNOX Furnaces and warm air any time. A, Herald. A SACRIFICE —Imported, new Realtor. SOUTH WINDSOR —Large, well ing by Archibald M. Willard. chesler; Mrs, Ojga Rlehier, Roulh knives, mowers etc. put Into con rugs 9 X 12..Valley rose on Bur constructed 7 room Cape Cqd, mleas th^e )a a good reason Coventry; Carol' Ann ptela, 38 Stephen .J. Spingam, a mem-' Dial MI-3-5121 nings. ' dition for coming needs. Bralth- hepting. Earl Van Cainp. Mitch T. ,T. CROCKETT The trio will ride on the . front Why a person shotild not go to Jail, her of the commitsion, called on WAN WANTED at New Model gundy. Delicately embossed, 878 MAIN ST. EST. 1921 built in 1950. Many extras In of the Connectl'cuLstale float in'the Birch street; Mrs. Edna Clark. 45 waite, 52 Pearl street. ell 9-5844. BAND SAW for sale. Ebccellent he la going to be ^ n t there .on a On Natural Gas Truman a few minutes bcfor* the 1947 CHEVROLET sedan. Jet Laundry. Apply In- person, -73 plush piled texture. Sydlee. 851 211 Main Street, clude new Magee carpeting In parade, a 30-foot long structure O’Leary drive; Mrs. Gertrude condition. Call. Mitchell 9-8447. Phone; Office M ltch^,3-5440 first offense." State^atutes make announcement of the Preaidont’a black, heater, radio. Real clean in OLD FURNACES repaired, steam Summit street. Wethersfield Ave., C-1, Hartford M'ltchell 3-5416 living room, hajlway and master now being built In New York and Wright and son. Ea.sl Hartford; POWER BURNERS and Range Evenings; MItc'hell 9-5638 a 60-d.F‘azlo;'H4 Main wtialo. region ,r.. . that.ls,.. the -terri propagtndlets. — - 1934. House service call $3.50. packing, storage. Call Mitchell landscaped lot «l(or(Jing pleasant duplex 6-6. Oil hot water heat, Michael Barry of Manchester, Announcements 9-9443. C ^ n evenings. Excellent Opportunity ...... per M $195.00Wearing Apparel— Furs 57 steam heat. Garage, Immediate two-car garage, excellent condi- Club Royal Orchestra. Samuel ing in on a first offense will be street; Jerry X '’'**’ ' .Seapian tory assigned to It, the territory He said the Ruaaiana ahtrayO Mitchell 9-2186 day or nlmht. 3-5187 - Hartford 6-1423. occupancy. Asking $16,000. Elva privacy. Reasonaoly priced. In who la the original flag-bearer of Turkington. 'Jr., announced today. subject to jail." allocated to Algonquin and addl- For Good Man . PLYSCORD^ by 8. per M $160.00 . tion. Immediate occupancy. In the "Spirit of ’76” trio,, la in the circle; Harold Clhndanlel, 37 Cor< have contended that the dameerd- HAIR COTS By appointment 1949 eWEVhOLET—pick i^p % Tyler, Agent. MItchfeU 9-4469. spection bv appointment. Tel. Tickets for the ball will be in today’s court session, whtclr nell street. \ tVonar corriitiunltiea in Mttasachu- (mornings only—Ifonday through ton truck. Runs fine. Very low :LINOLEUM Remnants 60c.square ALBAIR A BERRY, rubbish re MUSKRAT Fur coat, size 16. Like Mitchell 9-3349. come from one side $100 per hospital and will not be able to at tic govemmenta art mere pawn$ ALL GRADES OF PLYWOOD available within a few days and was a long one, Judge Rottner re DISCHARGED YESTERDAY; setts. New Hampshire and Maine Friday). Phone Mitchell 9-5522. mileage. Dark green paint. Me yard. Asphalt tile, wall covering moval, household and commercial. Call Mitchell 9-3773 .new. $110. Phone MltchelL.9-1801. BOLTONrrrFive room ranch home.. month. Asking $16,500. Schwartz tend the Inauguration.^^, _ __ will-' be, on sa.le..a.t..various.storaa,. served,. decision In. .one of the other aasigned.ito neither. on Wall Street, and that aboAdoA- Done by rellatiie, well-trained Light] trucking. Mitchell 9-2591; a n d p l y s c o r d : : : just 3 months .old. L' and Vernon, Taft aaltl the whole matter of 244 Middle turnpike east; Howard evenings. Ressonable rates. Mitchell 9-3802 room with knotty pine paneling, Howard Hastings, Mitchell .lay E. Rubinow. claimed that completed. It has^wice applied to cil—a meeting at whioll Uui examination notice; Accountant- Diamonds— Watches— Girl’s white Ice skates. Mze 7. In ceramic tile bath, radiant heat. K full Chinese companies— nearly job patronage has been "in a Kenneson, Bollcyi; Gary Martis THE PROSPECT HUl School for or 9-9791. PAPBRHANOINQ and Painting. fireplace, cabinet kitchen, thre^’ .9-1107. there was not enough evidence pre- the'commission for a temporary York Timea and tha tVaeffialtMi OLDSMOBILE 1949 club coupe/ auditor, Grade IT, No. 1952 $3540- Jewelry 48 very good condition. Phone Mitch Will qualify for 25 year G.I. mort 400 men —fought for nearly an yague state,” and that the GOP Rockville; F r a n k RalTa, 127 Post have reported a daeiMan la young children. Treosportatlon Call Walter B. Cookson, Mitchell large bedrooms, storm windows hour before falling back. The leaders came-in to work, out the .sented to prove the validity of the permit allowing It to finish con- Radio, heater. Model 76. S p e ^ l RUBBISH AND Ashes removed, $4620; tabulating equipment op ell 9-0289. and .’screens, oil hot water gage. Immediate occupanc.v. Ask CO.N/^IDEKING SELLING re.sults of a blood test which, Indl (/barter Oak atreet; John Dickin atfuctldn and supply gas to its drop the grand jury proba waS furaished. Mr*. Lets Tybur, direc Immediate and cfllclcnt ser-vice 9-2291. Chinese lost an estimated 45 men. mechanics. son, Vernon. $1,295. McClure Auto Co. /Tel. erator. No. 1953, $2700-$3420; LEONARD W. YOST. Jeweler, re- Illness forces sale, $10,800. Carl ing $14,250. Warren Howland OUR PROPERTY? cated Herrigan wa,s under the In clients this winter without pre reached. tor. Phone Mitchell 9-6767. Mitchell 9-9442. / Contract or otherwise. Mitchell PAINTING AND Paperhsmglng. Photographic equipment opem- paira, aojuats watches expertly. DARK BROWN Mouton coat, full Realty, 543 Wont.bridge str-eel. They failed In a similar attack Like Taft, Knowland said there length flare back, like new, size ton W. Hutchins, Mitchell 9-5132 Wi^ou* obligation to you, we b.v about 400 men Sunday night. were ” no differences” with Eisen- fluence of liquor when he was ar judicing tile outcome of the pre The commlaalonar aaid TruaMa 9-9273 or Mitchell 9-9706. Free e.rtlmates. Paper books tor, NO. 1954, $2460-$3180; wel Reaaonable pricea. Open daily. Phone Mllchcll 3-8600 any time. sent contest for permanent author did not glva him such parflUaaion. BALLARD'S Driving School. Man FRASER 1947. Green,/ sedan 18. Price $100. Mitchell 9-5500 or Mitchell 3-6231. / will App-aise or make you g cash liower over the principle of patron rcKted. Chester's oVlest. '^otisands of available. Get our spring outMde fare < ^ e supervisor No. • 1955. Thursday eventnga. 129 Spruce for property See us before Tlvo-Pronged Push . StL Edward M. Wlnzler, who ity In the srea. Spingam, 44, ta a vataiam dt It Radio; heater.- Overdrive. $795, A ZONE. Highland-Park School ofte/ The Chinese also hurled a two age clearance. aeddant free Inatructlon hours. prices how. Call Cliff Scorso, $4020-$5100. Closing date is Janu atreet. Mitchell 9r4387. made the arrest on Deo. l2, and Dr, Railroad GI Baeha Uommlsalon yeara' government aanrlde. Ha Easy terms. McClurp' Auto Oo, ALL KINDS of carpentry work .section. 7 room colonial with den yq4'aell. pronged attack by 200 men ’’There is in no sense a conflict, Hundreds of satisfied students MItchcli 9-4298. ary 29, 1953. Senior case worker BRAE-BURN REALTY Robert K. Butterfield, who ad The commission turned -down atartad'wlth tha Treasury in I0t4. Tel. Mitchell 9-944^; Reasonable rater. Mitchell 9-1291 Wanted— ^To Buy 58 and lavatory on 1st floor. Three again.st an Allied outpost just and there never has l>een a con * For appointment tel. Mitchell tchild welfare) No. 1956, $3540- Garden— Farm— Dairy Phone Mitchell 3-6273. flict,” Knowland said- ministered a sobriety te.st. both both Algonquin pOtittons on the He was appointed to tha trade PAPERING, PAINTING, floor $4620. Connecticut residence WANTED— 42’’ combination white bedroom.s arid tile bath on 2nd. south of Old Bald.v on the wiest- testified that Harrlgan did not ap Goes Behind ground it lacked l^ a l authority commlaeton in 1950 from a poet M 9-3245. 1946 HUDSON 0 u b convertible. ACCOUNTING and tax .service Products 50 ern front. They struck from two Taft said the Senate group did apeclslize in farm and huslnc.ss sanding and reflnlahlng. Ceilings waived. Glaring date Is February sink. AU flxtures. Must be in A-1 Hot water oil heat. Owner leavin LISTINGS Wanted. Single, twO' not make any claim to having set pear under the Influence when he to grant such a lempdt^ary permit. adminiatratlva a«UtaAt ta thraat'- New top, runs/llke a top. Radio, whitened. Call Gilbert Flckett. COME IN! town. Priced to sell at $16,80i dirertions behind a curtain of ENJOY A Driver’s license. For ex heater. Try one. Easy terms Incfime. Eighteen years’ . exper 6, 19.53. Apply Personnel Depart (Condition. Call Mitchell 9-7966.' family. three-family buaineas tled the whole program, but he ap was brought In, although Wlnzler On Dec. 16 Algonquin'^^took its dent Truman. Ha had been in the tUis Mitchell 3-6982. Elva Tvler, Agent. Mitchell 9-4(69 mortar and artillery fire but were Iron Curtain plea before the First Clr^tt Court pert Instruction call the Manches Open evenings. McClure Auto ience. Opbn days and evenings. ment, State Office Building, Hart U. S. NUMBER 1 potatoes. Bryan . . . ' and see our property. Have many cash buy peared, optimistic that the Con did deacribe Harrlgan as a "bor White Houae Mnce 194$. ter Driving Academy. Pilgrim WANTED — Two-acres of com ers. Mortgages arranged. Please burled back in about 20 minutes. derline case,” at Boston which had ordeHd the Co. Tel. J^l^tchell 9-9442. Joseph A. Chester, Broad Brook, PAINTING, Exterior and Interior, ford. or any Connecticut State Brothers. Mitchell 9-7037. NEW Employment Offices ■j ANCHES'TER—Four room Ime ference with the Pie.sident-elect Spingam taught at Oohimbia 3-t349. stalks.-Roger Williams. .1758 Tol rail George- L. Graziadlo. Real The UN sDt'ung two small raid would produce results. ■ Teats 'Rhow Intoxleatioii By RIfTIARD K. (yMAIAEV commitsion to show why It lacks Chnn; Tel. Windsor Locks 2-4739, papcrhaiigihg. Ceilings refinlsh- Employment Service offlcp. Olen- with recreation room, ing parties Into the Red lines on Unli-mlty before ha esmaintd tha- 5VROLET Special deluxe don A. :Scoboria, Personnel Direc land Turnpike. Hartford 8-2852. —the finest In tor/M Itchcli 9-5878. 109 Henry It was the second time Senate The Connecticut State Labora Frankfurt, Gcrhiany The authority. The court last Thursday government.' ed. Wall paper books on request. Household Goods 51 workshop a.nd chicken coop the western front. One traded Are UP> ruled two to one that t)te com iupe. Radio and heater. No LOUIS’ UMBRELLA SHOP tor. New Engined striae t. GOP Icader.s had conferred with tory tests showed, however, that There had been aigna hafora tha AytenioMIdB for Sale Estimates given. Fully Insured. lot with \~T frontage, with the Communists for 30 min portly .man , handed his , travel mission was correct both tlnseSK ty down. If your , credit Is r e p a i r i n g RE-eOVERING Eisenliower In an effort to Iron the sample of Wood reportedly Call Edward R. Price; Mitchell cutie and only $7,900. M utes before withdra-wlrtg. ordera to the major and asked that'll does not have power to fs- Whlta Houaa devalapihaiita that 1949 CHEVROLETS. Four to gqdd. McClure Auto Co. Tel AI.SO AN HONEST PERSON Rooms wUhont Board 59 LIST YOUR home with E and ,E out patronage problems. taken from Harrlgan contained the admlnlatration wag gdiiiff th 9-1003. Situations Wanted— WHO'.S GOING HOUSEKEEPING — Five room Cape Cod/one-year Agrncy for the attention and sale The Allied fighter-bombers went Asked whether the two confer enough alcohol bv weight to Indl anxiously: "There won^ be any Huc the temporary relief asked. chooae from. All In excellent con' j^tchell 9-9442. TYPEWRITER.S REPAIRIID after five rail bridges and nearbv dV(|p the grand jury laVaatlffattWl. , All Makes Cleaned, Oiled THAT’S WHAT I WANT old. FidI .shed dormer/ li!e bath, that you want and expect. Man ence's had been prompted by fail cate that the man was under the shooting, will there?” Northeastern, which Is owned- by ditlon. 1941 Mercury club coupe, PAINTING, Ceilings • whitened, Female 38 ROOM FOR RENT. CaU 2-0131. COME IN! excellent condition. $/any extra.s. anti-aircraft po.sitlon.s In their at Tennessee Gas Transmission Oo., A\ govaramant . attorney ah- Klee emtdition. Douglas Motors, 'llUDSON 1948 Commodore or Overhauled pape.r hanging, floors sanded and TO TAKE OVER Che. ter Mitchell 3-1167 nr MItch ure to clear some appolntmenta influence. MaJ. CHiarles Woeple siniled and noune^ in court that dodumanta sedan. Radio, heater, overdrive, EXPERIENCED Woman desires UNPAID BALANCTE Immediate occtipan^’. A goortari\whetha'r this sale, $1245. Written guarantee. Call, Jones Furniture and Floor MAN WITH light dump truck arid LIVING ROOM SUITE AGENCY wasn't the word-*that he simply influence. It should be satisfied 1 Berlin Is like traveling the clients It now has and that the meant the admlniauhtlon wah 1947 DESOTO four-door sedan. Hoasehold Serylces chain saw ready to work, until 5-PC. DINETTE SET keeping facilities available in WALKER/STP.EET ~ .Six room ■ Scattered snow fell acro.ss North had been concerned about pro difference, in coats would be reflect Cole Motor’e Servlcenter, 436 Covering. 39 Oak. Mitchell 9-1041. ■ Manchester. You will marvel at with the. validity of the testa, through the jaws of death.” dropping the grand jdry Inquiry, Excellent condition. Must sell to April 1st. Call Stafford Springs "fHILCO” ELECTRIC REF. YOU’LL GET . . "Cape "CV<1. fireplace, oil burner, Realtor Korea and the battle front early cedure to be followed ed in rates to utilities and con Center. Mitchell 9-0980. Offered 13-A the cleanlinec's of this building. 'The two defect.s in the slate’s Unusual Train Emmergiick aaid "no ooinlnMt.'' settle estate. 477 North Main 7-54 W-1 anytime. "BENGAL” COMB. RANGE combination .sercen-.storm • win today. Temperature.s dropped to In reply Id another question. case that Rubinow railed "fatal” Maj. Woerple runs one of the sumers. ’Hie Waahtngton Boat aUd tha FLAT FINISH Holland window, Children aocepted. Central; Brio't.| •* "The stability of a Large 1950 OLDSMOBILE 88 sedan. street. Private Instructions 28 ‘•NORGE” WASHER dows, garage, amc.site drive. Im- 754 Main Street nin* degrees above zero on the ; said the agreement on patron- were the pro.secution’s failure to most unusual trains in the world. Algonquin attorneys contest as admlnlatration would droB the Radio, heater^ Very clean, black. shades made to measure. All "H 9 0 V E R ” VACUUM ed so reasonably you’ll gasp! Be Company mecUatc oecupanev. Real hu.v at central front. Heavy clouds hlan-j age handling would not neces sertlons Us rates would be higher. sure and see this Mrs. Dor present the te.slimony of two per- lt,s paB.sengers must have orders grand jury Inquiry and aubratuta McChirq./Auto 0o., Tel. Mitchell PACKARD 1948 Tudor. Radio, metal Venetian blinds at a new EARN $'100 or more per month Doffs— Birds— Pets 41 “ EMERSON” TELEVISION ant. $12..'’)00.' Cash $3,000. William East Hartford or k;ted much of North Korea. sarily apply to governors of tcr- written-In Russian to ride It u nder;*''"" competitor. They have heater, direction signals. Clehn addressing envelopes In spare sey, 14 Arch street. ' ■*■ Opportunities for advance •sons directly Involved In handling a civil ault. . 9-9442.)<-, low price. Keys made while you Scaly mattress and box spring Goodchild. Sr.. Realtor, MItchcli Temperatures remained, below rilorie.', such as Hawaii snd and testing the blobd, the secre American protection through the ' schedulea to ahow they The Boat aaid It had laamad oil car. Celling price $1,365, our price wait. Ma.'low’s. time at- home by hand or type CANARIES—Guaranteed singer*. Mohawk rugs, inlaid, lamps, tables, ment Manrhe.'d.er Mitchell 3-4480 PLEASANT Rooms, single or 3-7925 any time; free'.lng di'ri.ng the day acro.s.s the Alssk.n. , tary of Dr. Abraham Slolnian o f ! - German - c.ount rysidc. actually would be lower. They also high authority that tha Natioiial 1947 P'ORli^ Deluxe\tudor. Radio, $895. McClure Auto 'Co. Tel. writer. Send $1 for Information Also females. Phone Mitchell dishes, pots and pans. Evenings Newsmen pre.sscd the GOP l-ad- say Northeastern seeks a m.onopoly 9-0426. double. For gentlemen. At the ■k A LIBERAL Wage Scale front. the Connecticut State Laboratory, Maj. Woerple Is a pretty old Security council,, which la headed hMter. Jet-black original finish, Mitchell 9-9442. and instrucllons. Beacon Service, PHONE ME IMMEDIATELY MANCHESTER Why wait to i Seek Atrocities Probe ers as to Jiist which jobs today's and Dr. . Slolinan’s a.sststanL Dr hand'at I l aveling himself. He went In New England that ultimately by the Breaident. had ratwramand- Offered 13-A HARTFORD 6-0358 Center. 14-16 Wadsworth street. * PAID Holidays and Vaca- ^ ^ n lo e condition. throughP Dept.-35. Box 310. Cambridge 39. PUPS—'Lovely 3-4 Boxer pups, build? I have a newly construct ,Wsi hington. Jan. 12-—l/Pi— R:ns. agreement covered- Both 'Taft and Stolmsn Testified. through World War II In the 32nd would result in even higher c'bn- ed that the Juatice department E asy terms. Dougiiui Motors, 333 CHEVROLET Ae»‘o sedan, 1947. Mas.s. Money back guarantee. AFTER 7 P> M. 46-4690 4 catlons ed home'rcadv for buyer io select Legal Notice knowland said H applied to all .siuncc. rates. , . Heater. Excellent condition. Good WEAVING , of bunu». moth holes $10. One male, one female. Tel. LARGE, SUNNY,' warm , room, Sheehan (R-Ill) and Ayres -(R- Says Case inromplete Division, where he won the'^SIlVer call off the grand jury invoatlgh- Main. SEE IT DAY OR NIGHT .wallpaper and paint. Six. finished.. ' I.IprOR PKRMIT ' Ohlo). say they will ask Congress po-sitions requiring. Senate,, con- ,.nispntT' on Supplies . Uon, now- In - ita prallmlnaty 'fkm liy car. Easy terms. McClure and tom* clothing; hoalery nins,- U‘ S. GOVERNMENT -Johs? /Men, ■Rockville 5-9036...... If you have no nieans of tran’s^ r- near Cheney's and Main street” * Ot'ERTIME Premium j Dr.. Slolmaii’s- secretary- - had ; -Bronze .Star, - aii^ a couple handba^s repaired, zipper re Call MItcheU 9-4158 or 47 Charter room.=f with, lavatory. KiiU- bath, .VOTICK OF ArPMCATIO.N' tomorrow for a full-scale Investiga firanation, to po.stmaater.shlps and taken the blood sample from Pa of Purple Hearts In the south They also que.stiun the adequacy sUges. 1951 OLDSMOBILE is ^ e d a n , Auto Co. Tel. Mitchell 9-9442 Women 18-.50. Start high as $72 tation. I’ll send my auto’ for you. fireplace. Garage. Nice lot. If you tq meny other jobs, but they were of Norlheastern’a gas supply. ■ h placement, umbt cUas repaired, No obUgation! Oal^street.______y k Retirement Income Plan tion of alleged Commiini-'t atroci trolman John Baldyga, who Paclflc. Later he came to Etinipc ."A t the same time,” the nawa- I Radio, heater. Hydramatic. IcU- ■week. Thousands, at jobs , open, Poultry and Supplies 43 are looking'for a ■well -built home' .. -Thiff-lff lo th-it T.- JOHN ties sgaihst American soldiers in 1 " ‘’I specific ■ about the iidture- of brought It In to the laboratory from ■NorHieastern, In turn, questioned: psper continued, “ a key^ govarn- i'939 'FOtiD Deluxe A-1 condlUoh.' men’s shirt collars rewsied and now! Can you'qualify? Free In A -L -B -E —R—T—'-S KHAMKII, itf -!Sj nartfoff! Man* and became rail transport officer. Ing price $2,370, our price $1.9] 1 PLEASANT, well furnished rooms ■* Insurance In 'fine location contact me about rlif'.RtPr. Ciinn., h«vf* fill'd jih application Korea l the others. ■', Mahehester, and turned it over to Now he’s rlepiity chief of the rail Algonquin’s supply from Texas ment official said he waa In ."F McClure Auto Co. Tel. Mitchell Phone 3-7721 Glastonbury. Own- replaced. Marlow’s Little Mending formation on jobs, ■ salaries, de BROAD BREASTED Bronze tur- 43 AUyn St., HarUbrd puitable for light hbasekeeplng. | this one. Full price $14,900. A dRtort .jfltuKiry "nd.** with- thr Atrocity reports,.IT,..,.Y-, frequent...... dur- Stolman, and Dr. Stolman’s as- transport section here, and sec.s Eastern Transml.salon Corp. formed that Breaident Truman 9-9442. 'ej- leaving town. Shop. tails. Write Today!-Lincoln Insti- ■keys, frerh frozen, ready anytime. * A CLEAN, Modern Plant Liquor romml.»fioii for a-I'ark- On bua line. Inquire Hillside C’lampct, Realtor. Mitchell 9-4.543 Stnro. f..r th^ .•»)(• of alrohoHr mg the early days of the Korea ^ that military trains sre run by Algonquin's utility clients have has adopted the recommendation J.1 te. Pekin 7..Illinois. 8 to 25 pounds. Schaub’s Turkey urged speedy commission action to CHEVROLETS, 1948, 1947, 1948 1941 N^MERCURY Club coupe, FRANK'S Antlcjuea and second House, Apartment 9, 24. Grove * A FRIENDLY %s . C- HfjiJor 4.11 219 North Main tile book. and win direct tha Attorney Gen Radio, ^ a te r . Beautiful original Building'—Contracting 14 Farm, 188 Hllistown Road. • hand Store, 56 Cooper street, j^uys street, Rockville. Atmosphere MANCHESTER ---- .Six room co-| r, Mam lioytor. Tlie Berliner gives ' him his overcome fuel shortage. Some uti eral to diamlaa the criminal pro 1949, 1950, two doors and four eOniaL' Fifenlacf, afl hurdwood l * Tho huMinc.ea ii* ou-uod hv John Kac- lities- assigned to Algonquin are doors. All deluxe models and fully black flniHI;. Excellent condition Mortgages 31 and cells good used furniture and loori }n)»uxyk. of l .)3 North S« hool atro.oi. la r v e ? r Gen MaUhew 8- - positions there ” ls no, two principles, the case was oddest Job. ceeding and aubatltute a civil.In WE rBUILD, remodel, repair. No li’URNISHED Bedroom, heat and' k Automatic IPost-of-Llving floors, till* bath and <^xt^a Ia \a -| Mai c!)c«tor, ajid w MI ho rondui toii. hv '’' '■■■■ I not complete. He said that since asking the comniksslon to direct throughout.'Douglas Motors, 333 antiques. Phone M ltdiell. 9-7966. way then United Nation.s^Co/i-I'" In. tp say he as- Since it traverses 100 miles of junction ault.” equipped. Stop In and compare job too small. Wc also specialize FIRST AND Second morcgagea Articles for Sale 45 hot. water, near Center.-Gentle- ' Adjustments tory, oil hnt water heat. Thi.'< I K'li.v k p ..\m f ;i :. ..f iiarifoi,) R'ta.i. there wss a discrepancy betwe'en that fh'iey be served by North this selecUon of beautiful, clean .Main. \ Open 9 to ,5:30, manderin the !■ ar Ea.sl. said 8^00 ,,, Ilie Russian Zone of Germany, llie Tha newspaper said such a suit in cabinets, Wm. T. cVossban, bought for our own account. Fast, man preferred. 35 Foster street, home is br.Tnd n:w and in an gx-[ * the results of the jblood lest and, eastern .immediately llecause of would ask for. a court order direct guaranteed care at Center Motor 50% OFF on famous, maks Bat * Many other’ Blg Company •lOHN • K R AM KK, Amcrican.S'^ reportedly w ere/w ar s5,.'npTpra 'clearance' PkUsalans lake a proprlclary in/ ■b'uildtn'g ’ contractor. Mitchell confld'cntlal '"service. Manchester ■ Phone MItcheU 3-8547. ccllont location and priced right. | -DitPiI. .tanu.nr.i' 2nd. in.'i.l. Uie sobriety test given at headquar tere.sl In it. /riiey keen a close urgent need.s. ^ ■ ing the oil companies to comply Sales, 461 Main street. teries. Written guarantees. $1.00 Extra Benefits . crimes victims. / /would he through the Republican 1937 DODGE Sedan Phone 9-1253. Investment Coro., 244 Main 8t. down, $1.00 ■ weekly. Calso Serv-^’ THREE-PIECE living room set E. & E. Agency. Manche.ster | ters by Dr. Butterfield, every pos check on the passenger ll.st.s. • Sinc'o the Dec. 15 adjournment strictly with the antl-truat laws. X Phone Mllchcll 3^5416. ATTRACTIVE . ROOM. centraUy , [ Sheehan and Ayre.s .said/'e-’'te r-; j ' sibility of error.could not be ruled,- — Mitchell 9-7959. Irenter. Tel. MRChell 3-4164, for sale. Call Mitchell 9-;0831. Mitchell - 9-1167 ! or Mitchell I Americans Check Too the commission -has Uenied applica The White House, the Juattoa 1951 DODGE Pick up truck. Only located. Kitchen privileges if de day t.hev will offer paralliM resojii- j ic.aflers niro were n.skrd out-until the parts played by Dr. 3,5(X)'miles. McClure Aiito Co, Mitchell 3-4165, oi; Mltchelb 9-8715. The Americans Jceep their own tion-by Tcnncs.see Gas Transmis department and the National 8a^ 1960 PLYMOUTH Suburban, FULL SIZE Bed, coil spring, cot sired; CaU MItcheU 3-5931 after 5. tions. Sheehan .said hl-'Y measure | f,hr,ut pl.-.n.s for the Senate tp art Stolman’s secretary and by his as TeL Mitchell 9-9442, -, ^ Roofing-Siding 16 Hrip Wanted-Female 35 9-0980. E i'oiion iisl VioH-8 close c;heck, loo. From the lime sion got authority to aell North- curlty coiincll declined to com cellent condition. Phone Mltch^lixcn GDtrOr A T T*7ir Im anrl’ ..... — " . -■■■- ton, mattress, pot type heater, MANCHESTER A bargain, 8- n sneciiil ' on K<.”dnhowcrs’ cabinet appoint- sistant were brought out by their ra.-itern the additional gas that ment on the Post’s report, WE SPECIALIZE In rooting and ATTRACTIVE Front room for > HERE ARE . . . l , a;* a a i . 5ou.se committee wi ulhority to ! nienls testimony. the Berliner leaves either end of FORD 1946 V-8 tudor aedan. Clean 3-6526.. WAITRESS WANTED for day BOLTON — Building stone and klfchen range. Reasonable. Phone ye.ir-old .six room Cape Cod. Oil 1 Its run, the train is aealcd. Tw;o would l^e required for that com- j The Security council la com siding. ■ Highest ‘ quality ma business couple or two business Cs C l 1 i subpoena informatlo, and travel Taft said the Plan now Is for the- ' as a whistle. Good transportation. work. Apply in person. Sllk^Clly^ flsgstone Bolton Notch Quarry. Mitchell 9-5361. Just s few of the. heat, tile- bath, slorm window. . l5l(lSt Judge Rottner did not indicate military policemen, a baggage.pany’s . .proposed . expanded market. I prised of the President and Vloa 1952 PLYMOUTH 4-door sedan. terials. Workmanship guaran girls. Kitchen privileges If dcsir-', . ___, ! an.ywhere for evide .Senate t-o nwet shortly'nftcr Elsen- ! when )i* would hand down 'his de McCnure A’ato Co. Open evenings. Diner, 641 Main .street. Phone Mitchell 9-0617. Stanley ^ many openings , door.s and scrcen.s. Near,. ,nefs'. guard, and a train commander 'on Is expected President, Secretaries of Stgta snd Low mileage. C^all Mitchell. 9-3952 teed. A. A. Dion,.Inc., 299 Autumn WE BUY and sell good used furni ed. Phone MItcheU 9-7119. school, bus line and store. 2.5 year howfn. i.s sworn ip JAntiory 20. ard j vision, Tel. Mltclwll 9-9442. street. Mitchell 3-4860. Patnode. . I I , T-, 1 Y luo.scow, Jan. 12 Pravda keep things under control. [ The crf'j.ss examination will fol- Defense, and the heads of , the after 5 p, in. , w a n t e d —Girl, part time. Ex ture, combination ranges, gas Grinding Machine Operators mortgage available. Priced for • , , immcd’slel'' confirm -the cabinet, .The driving under the influence , Mutual Securltv administration LARGE ROOM. G e n t l e m.a n . Militnry personnel, their depend- •^’e .same order of the pre- ALL PRICES SLASHED perienced, on check-out work and BRAND NEW 1953 21” tible ranges and h.rsters. Jones Furni only $10,800. Phone Barbara ! o’.'t thlee more Soviet ■ipoointnierls. i cases continued were those of Fred- ' enta, high commission employes ' *etit«tion of direct testimony—first and the National Security Ro- FOR GUARANTEED ROOF.S that, self-service (tacking; Apply Plne- ture Store, 36 Oak. MItcheU MItcheU 9-0086 or 374 Summit - Drill Press Operators Ike, G()R\\"ree He renest-cd th.st arrahtements ; ^'Ick Sorrow,' .38, of 20 Durant! stay on in, any kind of storm, and model television. Ready for U. H. Woods, Agent. Mitchell 9-77(12. ' economists today for criticism. An and .some tourists .with good ( im- Algonuiiin wllne.sjfts . and exhl- sources board. It la the top ON OUR USED CARS Auto Aceesaories—Tires < hurst Grocery. 9-1Q41. . ^ street. to’’ bold hreMniinsr'' -committee street, and George J, Sofolikes, .5.1. ' gutters. c(1hductor.s''and roof re- F. Hand rubbed mahogany cabi ■ = ■ __ II Electricians “ ’ ------^------editorial in the Commiifiisl. party nections.-can obtain orders to ride bits 'ITieii Algonquin’s distributor planning agency. concerned with END OF YEAR WINTER TIRES'— Pennsylvania MANCHESTER Duplex 7 and 7. O n Patronage jicaoloos or the snoointments sl- of Benton street. The case of Sor tin Berllnpr. ■“ [clients and then Northeastern. . .pairs. Call. Coughlin,' Mitchell, w a n t e d —Woman to-eare for 4i-j net, $189.95, Terms. Phone • 9 CU- FTv Coldspot-refrigerator, iH' LARGE ROOM, for two ^rlrls or ! new.spqper .linkcJ,, them .with the national security. GI^ARANCE SALE BuUard Operators ^ " ■ ■ ■ Ntce condltioh, tilc bath; comblna- - ready'tisve been-made > • row, .who Is In the hospital-as the ' Tlie Berliner'V big stop "is at) Kxhm’fnafhin's' 'aTso -will' be made ' Cleat, Goodyear Suburbahlte' and 3-7707. ' \ year old girl, in my home. Call Mitchell 9-5650. very good condition. K^sonable. couple. Complete housekeeping , wartime views of former Polithuro result of an accident, was contin 'the'Post said it has learned that 2 .In 1 recaps. Auto LItq, Penn' tiori storm windows. cUpper Hcimatedt-Marlenborn., where the , InloThn resources of Tennessee and the council made its decision Frl» Mitchell 9-0365. Phone 8885. ! facilities. One block from Center. ’ Engine iJithe Operators (('onUq(iesequsnt; trial.” ; pcr.soh ;fpr" cost a'ccpuntlng- work CINCO 'ALL .Aluminum combina- Janltors'";-.^/’^-,''' - '■ NORTH MANeHESTER/UExcep- ■day's .editVriflT Tn'dicafed ' p/avda tion, and a warrant was ordered la- i‘." VT *n«-**i i n c ' .j' r' i i / r ' • i*:*f*l -i-ll V ® * I r J J C 1951 Plymouth Cam brige Club and- prfeing.' Typing.^ essential. ------.' ------. .. , . . . larjgcnirnt had helped’ to dV-spel ’ihe ■ gTaitd jury Investigation NOW - - CONNECnCUT Vair(;y-'CbnsrrCiel tfbri' ■windows.''No painting, ' no ■■■'t.ioriB 1 S- room-iGaps Cod,-attached sued for Nicholaa l^nnone of Tal-f K A • A ■■ Covipe,' ralUo''aaa‘'heatef, ' Real Knowledge of . operating . Bur- THINK OF TT! — ?l o Toof 'and Die Makers ' -fri-ls thee- Is miirh-leff to-He •(lonrn5rp^,7^h' 'rii^rdirtg^^^^^^ ' ■ "Wkne-a Im aPwbma'n wa'fr-rendtl-' wag-/ordered afteiir .tha tompWtlon 'tion. Guaranteed roofs arid siding; changing, no storing. Free esti .,./i.gSrPKC* screen porch, attractive- ilUMiirpUR^V Ideas. i n-tmunee Ing her car ■■.stftich 16 Hartford' clean car.'' rbuglM bookkefeping machine BRAND NEW I Boarders Wanted 59-A charged with violation of the cor-^ of a ■ Federal Trade (Tbmmlaslon 1951 Dodge Wayfarer —2 door se BY POPULAR REQUEST Ahiminum',jstdrin' wthdows and mate given, no obligation. Call s Sheet Melal Mechanics lot. An unuSiIally fine home. Com; police ttatiirday night, residents In wiarfn. At Ihn Comoiun**'= . ' helpful. Five day - 40 hour week, * MERCHANDISE wel^e" Knowland. Taft and Sprt STill! ner parking -law. (FTC) report which alleged that dan. radio and beater, Gyromatlc gutters. All men projected by In William Tunsky,'Mitchell.9-9095. ROOM AND Board for one or two I plete in every rc.spccl. Easily were A. lYOonliey, I G adkov and i , r /• i , u -'w "- t ,, Ka.st Hartford, were notifying 1st loUdaphalters often play Amrri- A »»aX€l ¥ a with other benefits which I will c. k-nY-ini. all ' I kin of ( oloi ado, chairman of tlv sevdn- oil companies had carved un drive. surance. Three years to pay. Free' FOR SALE . Ciiildren. Excellent care. CaU o Precision 5{achinists financed. Warren Howland Real ii. K07IOV, all economists who have ( CdViferehcc of all Republican Sell-' Police that i a youngster ’ In, the can jazz records, licavily larded J.g.C 'C ti xm.J. C t l VFJLS the world’s, oi.I reserves,' supplies be glad to discuss at a penronal ROYAL AND Smith-Corona port 1950 Dodge Wayfarer 2-door ae Vyinter tires 1-2 price sale. rslima'lcs. Call MItchcli 3-7180. Mitchell 3-8543. ty. 543 Woodbridge Street. Phcqi;. published either hook.s or articles. neiphborhood was stuck in a snow with antl-Anierliaii propaganda’ ; ' . and markets with the aim o f fix Interview. Tel, Mr-. Gunther. Hart able and standard typewrltera $392.50 HOTPOINT s Spinners o Scrapers MItcheH 3-8600 any time. At the meeting la.st week. K. V. ators, .spent about an hour and a- Speeches. j • - - • ' dan, black, real clean car. Buy one regular price, get one Alfred Chaco.st, Owner. half with' the President-elect. bank in a car they knew be flirln'l ing high prices. 1950 Dodge (kironet 4-door Se ford 8-2181. The Noble and West AU makes of adding machines REFRIGERATOR Ostrovitianov admitted serious I own. Mrs. Grace Cafro of .54 Birch Hospital Notes ” I jusl stioll down, the platform - (<'ontlniieecial D6Luxe, Irallers for Sale 5-A roofs. Gutter v(prk. Chimneys practical nurses. Easy to learn at kin’s Bros.. 110 . Spruce street. . TeJ, MlfcHeil 9-1575.. apartment by working coupp. Plant.) reached calls for clearing with.'rian could find no. reason to be" frey Aborn. Rqfkvllle; Mrs. Har Maj; Woerple and his.men some-| tor's they believed two or more line Smith. Realtor. MUriiell year-iciTd delicatessen store owner. Senators all-jobs. whi*h‘ re q u ire /*usplrioua of Michaels, but Islei- James R. Kirkland expressed con radio and heater. 4 door aedan. ' ...... • ...... cleaned, repaired. 26 yea'ra' 'ex borne; spare time. Good pay. I Tel. Mitchell 3-7739. 21 Maple. Street ■Call MItcheU 9-8025 any time. 9-1642 or Mitchell 3-4679. ,,,■ riet Zstursky, 47 Jensen street;- times have (rouble. .wiDi. the, Sal planes hit *( hem-but they could not They have been neld op suspicion Senate cdnfirmatlon. In addition, that night a teletype- description urday night funster who sneaks be sure hecau.se ot the high speed cern over what he called the sea- Low mileage. Nice car. TRAILER, Good buy, ,1941-Schult perience. Free estimates. Call Many earn while learning. No Mrs. Frances Boldur. 56 Drive F; CLASSICAL "78” albums, on sale o f murder sin-e la.st Friday. he naid. other . un.specified ap- ! 6f the car was received at the East a bottle aboaid. Drinking on the of the, attackers. .Fitleen bombs .sitivlty of ah investigation Into 1941 Dodge 4-Door Sedan. T. Good condition.- McClure Auto Howicy. Manchester' Mitchell high j'Chool required. Information David Zedrylewaki, Rockville; Mrs. 1941 Plymouth Special Deluxe at half price. Great values. Stop PRATT & WHITOEY polnUve jobs, would be checked Hartford Headquarters. HsrtfVird Frances Trombley, 11'-., School Berliner Is prohibited. There Is also were dropped. the alleged cartel. "It could he the Co. Mitchell 9-9442. 3-5361. . free. Wayne School of Practical fuse line that could set off another Club C o u ^ Radio, heater, price Nursing, Box J, Herald. In and look tliem over. Kemp's, .Lots for Sale 7.1 RITE.S BKE.AK TR.ADITION through senatorial channels.' Deteetives Thomas Vaughn.. Wll- street; John Noske, 292 Spring | the . railioiid romantic who . flnd.s ■ ( In'Washington,^Defense departr low. BUSINESS AND AIRCRAFT T o k y o, *Jan...... 12.. l/Pl ...... Funeral ..... The contact would be made ln.;l!''m Baker and Thomas Dale.v.i • ____.Mrs __Edna______Hedliind,_____ 8« I the rules of - .sex .segregation ob- ment officials said,the borab-carry- war,” he said. Inc. Division of United Aircraft 1941 Plymouth Tudor Special De- Wanted Aui Heating-r-Plumbing . 17 PARTY PLAN Demonstrators; To COLU.MB1A' LAKE ’ Approxi rites - which broke centuries-old ! most case^r y;i^ -th e Republican went to the Michaels home and j purest street; Frederick -Wlnzler. ' noxious.. He is dealt with suni- iiig rapacity of the Panther jet is Luxe. Black. see bur new 1953 line of plastic WANTED INDUSTRIAL , Corporation mately one acre lot with 168 foot traditionIltion were held In the ruin to-I Senator.s frqni“OTe state in which picked up. the youth, '"‘ 32 Church street; Marsha Desi- mai'ily. .secret. .Jhey .said that without AWAITS VA REVIEW 1941 Pontiac Tudor. Gray. Motorcycles 12 HEATING From A ] to Z. Con housev^arcs. >Vritc or call House East Hartford 8, Conn. beach frifntage. May b6,’sub-divid- dav'for Princie Chiebibu. oldest of the appointeee reside.s. . Know- mono. 192.Highland street; Joseph • Maj. Woerple and his. as.sislant.s .m-eclse .information on the number Washington, jan. 12—(Ah—Ad 1941 Ford 8 Club Coupe. Radio version burners, boiler-burner of Pfastics. Avon. Conn. Phone 4 or 5 reeiiit^ unf umishod ed into 4 lot.s.. Warijfh Howland Emperor HIrohitq's three h'rother.s. | land said that in the case qf post- ; (.'HILE AIDE DIES Gazdzicki. 92 ' Middle turnpike are like the skipper of a hncr'al of planes involved, they coiild not ministrator Carl R. Gray, Jr., is WANTED—G' r'-. J
-i.- t , ■ I '■ • — ipaiii— I : . ....^...... - J. "MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 198d AveraRc Dally Net PreM Run PAOIP FOURTEEN The:WeaUier. . .liantljsHtifi; lEtifiitug llm lii For ttie Week En^d iMk 19, ia«s Fereeaet ef V. S. Whether Sanaa
5348535348532353485353532323484848235348234853534853485348 l*artly.' rloody, mild tenlgM aai Pfc. Ronald W. Flynn, non of A joint meeting of the Slatir- ^ 1 0 , 8 5 3 • ± , m Mr.a, Laiirea Flynn of 84 Green-, hopd .of Temple .fieth.Sholom ajid. Rotary Head Dimes Drive 'Wedneeday; mlntmom M ...... About Town wood drive, is now aervinc with the Manchester Chapter of Hadea- Member ef tbe Andit the 2nd Armored Divl.sion in Ger- sah will be held tomorrow night at Bure*u «( drenUtioiis Manche»ter-^A City of Village Cliftrni 4^^ ■ X •on wM born at th* Mt. Sinnl nianv. P'lvnn, formerly station- 8:.30 at the. temple. Mra. Sidney: Gominaj Here Hits *2,0001 dimes RHYMES - Ho«^Mil Saturday - to. -Mr. aJuiJMrs^ :ed..,atXprC.-WbAf),, Tex ; ._.ente^^^^^^^^ Brown,vvill. glye .9. Ixtok reyl?^^■..,9nd, ....^___...... j . the Army in Aucii.at. 1P.M. dramatic reeding. Refre.'hmenta (FOURTEEN P A ^ ) PRICE FIVE CENT* John. Ackerman of 10 Nathan VOL. LX X II, NO. 87 (CiMrilted AdvertielnK ea Page IS) BiANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, to a ^ will be served after the .meeting. Arthur Harris, Di.ptrirl, r.akp Sale HeKl-Salimlay Mr. and Mra. William M. (iovrrnor. Will Makr Brings in .‘$5.30 Despite Mkncheeter Lodfrr No. 73, A. F. Srhmick And small dauBhters. The.'Llncoln School PTA is can I -/ and A . Id.. w«l hold a stated Dai.sy and Pamela, have returned celling its mee,ting acheduled for Annual Visit Tnesflav Weather (^nmlitions eonununication at the Ma.^hlc to tlielr home in Cincinnati, Ohio, tonight at the Nathan Hale School. Lo—The Poor Taxpayer Temple tomorrow nipht at 7:30. after .spendinc the holtdaya with 4- Y- - Mrs. Schmlck's parents, Mr. and Mi.sa Gail Andersen, daughter of The Rot,ary Club of Manche.ster The local March of Dimes drive pil Firms Ignore reUowing the tran.saction of bus- Mrs. Harold West of Pitkin atreet. Mr. end Mrs. H. Viggo And:raen tomorrow will be host lo Arthur waa pu.shed well past the 12.000 IMU' the FbUowcraft decree Avill mark early toda.v -when co-chair Mr, Truman's mod* a budqtt he conferred and there will be a of 42 Hyde street, is on the staff of i H. H,arrla, governor of the 291st the sophomore newspaper el- Con-1 men Mrs. Alexander W. Gatea and For th« country as d wholt, Mcial hour and refreshments. David McIntosh. .Ir.? son of Mr. District .of Rotary Inteniational, Mra. John A- Dormer turned in and Mr.s. David McIntosh of 10 neettrut College in New London, i And it's sta ck ^ so high with billions McGranery Call to who la making Ills animal olTicial $.1.30 as a result of Saturday's Polio •The Divine Spiritiisl arele will Newman street, was guest of honor and i" also as.alstant copy efH‘,or : j vi.slt ,lo each of the »42 Rotary cake .sal:. You can't rooch it with o polo. meet tonluht at tlie Lithuanian at a paity Saturday night which of the Ccnn.?cttc'ut College News. | This total was the largest ever Social Hall on Golway street at 8 was attended by «1 of his rejatlves ! Ciliihs in northern Conrtectlrut end o-’doek. —The. apejiker will be and friends. He leaves Wednesday The Gleaners group of the So’iith . we.stern .Ma.ssachu^Lts. —lie .Will obtained from a polio cake sal« win for setA’ice in the Navy. and was achieveil. despite moat ad-.^ Somo oro saying "Ike" slosh it— Madame Golden Freeman of West .Methodist Chcrch will \omll its ; confer with Frank Sheldon, pre.sl- monthly meeting scheduled for serve weather conditions, through Knock off big chunks hero and thoro Haven. * j dent and other loc.al oiTlcers nn The January meeting of the Vet- tonight. \ the coop. rstion of women's organ- Else wo'll pay so much in tdxos -1 ____ \ ’ , Rotary administration and.?eryice Arthur H.. Harris ization.S throughout the town. Washington, Jan. 13—
e- le a m o n "« — them»eK-ew*: aitd'V ss , p 4 u « n ,.y ( W economy them e once again In . ------■ ■ '...... ■■ ■■ the Washington School. Richard 'A qiiatir Swim F orum. Over 20n , , . ■ , ', u., . 1. Send in Your Dimes for Polio Tonight It is better to have a Rood alon. ■ 'Invomotine r ommunllv hette-nent ...... n fom 26 ..tales awl rclsliborhood . . . childr;n. ... The . . . re.sult: , = •t 11:15. / a\np«tlng with Republican and aai Mastronardl of Hartford, school ' women a ed me .riebaUt. mattress _ than a . -e- . .l.imdArta.klno.'. ra isin ''. .the-.ataftd-itjbnndn. pe-V,iripated in..live, .se.ven.j.-^^ '''a-a .pi.T.ked up through Hie .sale ^ ...... • The Soconv- group., headed, by hower made a mjstake in lOcratlc Icgialatlve leaders. He 1 .| B y | _ A V f f social ' workeL' 'vlll speak on The Interrjriedlale Girl Scout : prds of business and nrofessiohs, dav event which wa.s climaxed by ' of ■ mother .s cake and the J’.'’ ' S iiiiiiiiii ...... Attorney George S. Lel.f.U-.'.ei»«‘feo^^^ -w ater almw Jha j tola! w ag raised ji;st a iitllf =f]|{|j{||||||||jj}|||||{jjjjjj(jj||j|jj(j[|(l|jj|jj|[D j|j||||{|jj|||{D |j{)|||j||||j|j||||||n^ he 4118 Secretary of l*bor and \3 ednesday ,.night si 8 o clock at n^ood wlil, understanding and F'lamingn Pool, Hollywood Beach. <*i. I tumed awsy bv a message from relatle^Ra can be established early i mattresses. the Girl Scout office. McGranery,- delivered through a that it will make Labor Law In the Baalim. i secretary, that his-proposition to revision more ditficulL He hlinaalf, «aid Lodge,. standaJ T w o M a jo r The DeW olf Art Guild will hold, the corhpanies was on an "all or He views the appointment as so ready to Nadopt any good lei^lsla- Jm m Furniture and incongruous that he has written.to tlve propoaals which may coma' NOTICE : its Jsnuaiy meeting tomorrow st none” ba.sis. I 8 p. m. In the South Methodist B'lthholds Views friends: from DennMraU. "It is exactly as if l»e (Eisen Like AbraWm' Lincoln, he said, CominitteeB Floor Covering j Church. Mrs. Ro.ss Urquhart of f Leisure declined to tell news hower) had appointed Ache.son ha will "ailom new views aafaat We have combined all our I .Concord road will sneak on ''Prlml- men what Is the attitude of his 3« Oak St. Tel MI-9-1041 Secretary of State, or even per as they shall \gppear to be true operations at our new sales , live Colonial Lighting Candles, JANUARY company toward the government Washington, Jan. 1 3 - r ^ ' : Sconces and Betty I^amps." offer. haps Sen. McCarran. or Sen. Jen vlawa.” ' \ room. We are no longer do- ner, or Sen:- McCarthy.” “Neither parity." said Lodge> —^The conference of Rep)^« Injr any business at Yesterday, Counsel Arthur H. The Keenev Sf'.iool PTA will Dean of tlie Standard Oil Co., of Reveals Letter 'has a monopolV on right or tiqn Senators today upMt'^a 481 Middle Turnpike Ea.st meet st the .school tomorrow night New Jersey, called the proposition Jack Marlin, administrative as wrong." ■ \ cohapromise plan and hump|d at 7:.30. ' A eepresentstive from "cold and outrageous blackmail” sistant to Taft, showed this re Lodge aald t)ier^ was no dla- Senator Morse (Ind-Ore.) 6iFf MACRI OIL CO. : the State Department of Kduca-| and said his him would have porter a letter the Senator dic cusaion of any apectffc legislation his tsnK major committee e»- STANEK Hon will he the speaker. nothing to do with it. tated to a man who had quea- during the 20-mtnuta, conference. ' taiig e olid Fuel Oil ..Leonard J. Emmerglick, chief tiohed Taft's comments on the Similar bl-partlaan laddies, he signmehts. Electronic Laboratories Durkin appointment. aald, will be )teld whenever It The GOP Senators decided *to “4" prosecutor in the anti-trust action telie all of the eight maJMM V 2A HOUR SERVICE 277 BROAD ST. told reporters while the Socony Martin explained the nian is a seama useful.” ' \ Engagement people were waiting that he also known internationalist who favor Lodge reported that he\had .ex places on tha Arrh^ Sarvlcea c o ^ V METER TRUCKS expected some others to. show up. ed Eisenhow er's .election and pressed the hope to tha mittaa and all o t^ ^ aaven nia^ would have been' shocked If Dean that the legislature will lority places on the LMior eomiiot- VV BURNER SERVICE ■ Durey-Morrison However, after the Attorney Gen :ee. The result waa to mock Mom Mr. and MiV Roy Durey of 93 eral's message to th^ .w.qitlng Acheson.. had been reappointed .to . adjourn -.early- this yei group. Emmerglick announced: Secretary of State, or if ariV of avoid the last mlnyte rush ofTboth edVatad ipota.’ V . TEU MANCMESTEB Hemlock street' announce -the en- • n . RiaMUMWer - la.ta,' Anetoh J4fi».etfaU omp Haqbir. nrihwat Mmmitf ad “There will be no meeting.” the threis Senators,* who had been ______MS Bharnuid Adam, naalatant to the Prasidenti Bln- has marked other legislative Two Openings, gage.ment of their daughter. Betty. wllikJi&iSiefii V 'llla cahlnef and aklki of non-ddi4net atatns wIm wlH tills left open for - Motes,': When Standard of New Jersey critical of foreign aid proyrams. ehUr Weeks, roimneree; Gov. Douglas MelUy, Interior; Arthur B. ■Ions. INCOME TAX J. Durey, lo Rona'd A, Morrison, alt Wltli tbe caJ(litet. Beated, left to right, are: Herbert BrowaeU, bolted the Repuhllcan psriy ? MI-3-4523 *6n of Mrs. Milton iJischlver of announced ita turn-down, it was had been named to the State de SUmme.rilald, Poatmaster General: Er.ra Taft Benaon, Agriculhm; Hs told the leaders also, he sai^ ing Uia preeidmtial: Avon. generally conceded to amount to partment poat. attorney general: Oeorge M. Hiunpbrey, treasur}-; Vice Praaldent- Martin P.' Durkin, Labor; Henry CoIm I I-odge: cKlef of tho-IJ. 8.'inlx' that 'his hope waa- that both pai •pote on two 'minor ASSISTANCE Mi.sa Durey is e,nl01oyrd s t P ra tt a . death blow, for compromi.se on Durkin, plumbers union' official eleot:-RIdiard Mlxw, Eisenhower; .John Foster Dulles, state, aad aloH to the L’ulted Nations; and Harold E. Staasen, Mutual Security ties will be able to "cooperate and' .They ere groupe deiUlng arlth and'Whitne.v, Mr. Morri.'wan. previ the government'a terms. and a member of the American Charles E. Wilson, defense.. Standing, left to right, arei Joseph M. administrator. collaborate In a friendly spirit for iCt of Oohimhin nsatteis / DAILY. HOURS ously served for two vear.s In the At the same time. Stephen J. Federation of Labor, was picked the good of tha people.” - Every-; 13tlv Ranger Alrbourne Division Splngarn, chairman of the Federal bv Elsenhower for the Labor post "U nia la to bf galRMt ;|MiUcal)y M 'to .ft 2 to 4 P. M. and is presently employed st Pratt i A b l a n k e t b u y if w e e v e r SAW ONE! Trade Commission, called for con without conwidng Taft, co-6Uthor by opposition lor tha autis of op-, and Whitney. • gressional Investigation of the oil of the Taft-Ffsrtlsy Labof Act. A U D e a d pOBition,” ha said.. ‘Tt doaan't •Uraady had SERVICES OTHER HOURS BY A March wedding is planned. companies, including what he de On/Dec. 2 Taft called the selec 40 produce bantifita fortha-pSopla nor ' flght OB thai l%at Interpret The Wishes APPOINTMINT scribed B8 "the propagandg cam tion ^incredible" and said pOrkln doM it pigdilsa any Mlltleal bang- ■t to puSa hi|n Kenwood IOO70 Wool paign of vinification they, are wag not only-was a Democrat but a flU.” major'mmmittat JoHa. Of Tfie Family TEL. MIteholl 3-4021 ing against their own govemnient leader in s group that opposed . Lodge's ^eonfareaca with the My. Itritt. coma " kr 67 foreign countries.” election of Eisenhower and Repub M ap R ail K^uSe Madera i«aia ahaultanaouaiy w iu tha hfiajfirity aiM minority JOHN 0. BURKE Spingarn, a Democrat, con licans. /tM’ dnhouBeambht of* tha (aglala taa aaaiinmanta go hafora THOMAS J. BANTLY Playtex Superfoam 7 2 X 9 0 tended that any backing down by Since that outburst Taft hAa tiva doihmltua eaatgnmanta. Saaata. FUNERAL HOME the U. S. government would play told reporters that be will not op- By General^Seoul, Jan. 13— (/P) — —The —• rubble in their pulverizing attack WFeekaEre The day also brought the' first Tha GOF^Committaa on . Q y i S H _ _ 'iflh Air Force hurled a ®o » bridge complex north of trickle of bUla. Chief among them taaa, which 'handlaa iaslgnmanti; ’*7 E A S T C E N T E R ST. OIL CO. (Contihued on Page Tivo) (Cqntlniied on Page .Thirteen) _ ----- ^ ittri- Air The bridgea apiin Ihfe was i prbposar that the govamor tha .lU p u ba^ Sanatmrs, )|ad: i ' Apartment No. 2 Fish Haven, Idaho, Jail. 13 name a temporary comnilaalon to Tel. MI-S-SS6S TEL. MI-9-4595 New York Jan 13— ClUShing 440-plane ^ Stllke Chongchon river and form a boltle- ommandad tb tha confarMea- B 6 Charter Oak Street FnLiir n.’.lloB ^erre.i Communist l ail facih- neck In the eupply line which fun- —(/P)—A big search party study the fiscal problem! of mun- compromisa piaar ^ AMBDIpANCR s e r v i c e or MLl-4596 —John f oster IIUIICS, seer northwest Korea nela Red war equipment from.Mai# gathered' at Beaver baaii) Iclpalttisa.. Uhiler it. Mono would bavaigdM designate, and seventh' »nd China southward to the . Other bills would: off Lalmr but^ftayad on Amid Reds Say Nine Doctors south of here early today for Prohibit discriminatory advertla- Services. However, this waa «*ad> RANGE AND FUEL REG. $8.95 REG u Oa R SIZE WITH ZIPPERED COVER Harold Stas.sen will go blow on the Red _____ ...... the hard clirrih up rock stud- JBg of public accomodatlona such $5.95 Wonderful Kenwood Blankets at a real January Europe at Hie end of this' Clouds of smoke billowed high turned by what ^anater MtHfltfci month to gather inforination life line"J'V" in five days. . ove^r »ver the"the tdtarget lg et and preventedp.e^;ented funfuii ded B e a r River mountain to aa "restrictad clientcl.” "naar (R-Colo.), confemca riialniiia, OIL DISTRIBUTORS If, S. Sabiie jets, flying protec- obaen-atlon. But the Air Force asid I reach the burned, crumpled churchaa,’^ , deScribad aa a "vara stroo^’ votfi REG. $8.95 EXTRA PLUMP SIZE 'WITHOUT ZIPPER s 6 * 9 5 Sale price. Skillfully woven of' long ’fibered wools, Admit Plot on Lexers for Prcsidint-elcct ■ Eisen- tive- le cover, downed twotw'o Communist the rsldlng wniplanfawarplanes "cored..,,,„„u___ hf - a P.dfl trnnn vote. - \ .u ; - 333 MoIb Stroot hower on political trends. * ' MIG-15 ' s; probably destroyed one numerous direct - hits. ' " - (Oeatlnued on page Thirteen) The conference daetdad Watadd yith a.long. nap that does no.t^^wLaar.,er-.wasK away. And:, w *t-*rtatvef.»-g - — -^Taud-.-wlaud-. damaged . another.vanother,^ the. Air. . -TXda.vts-raid was-the - heaylast Iranspoyt which crashed last to give Senator. Coewar- - By THOMAS P. WHITNEY » _____J. I F'orce said. ever to hit the Slnanju area, but week with 40 persons aboard. the alghth majority port on Ariqsa j, REG. $11.95 KING Sf?E WITHOUT ZIPPER COVER s 9 9 5 tme Kenwood label is your guaranty of quality. Ybu Vro-t- Fan 10 fIghter-bo/Tibera streamed it fell fsr short of s 1,403-plane; Thvo para-medic rescue troopers, Services. T)ie Committ^bi) Oeii•^ Moscow, Jan. 13—<7P)—rThe Soviet press and radicK an J\ew .lOrK,) ..... -north in • morning■ and afternoon davvn-to-dugll.nl».''teri.ng of Pvn«g- who 'Bpent a lonely night long mitteea )iad asatgnad 2 4 Hour Delivery Service d- nounced today the arrest of nine doctor.s^L-mh.st of them Jt^ws Truman Urges will make no mistake buying several. Regularly $16.95 President-elect Ei.senhowerI, of - 220---- fiihes . _ \ »ach only a yang last. Aug. 29. Tlir north Ko. vigil in sub-freezing weather by Public. Works. RED CROSS __qn eharge.8 of killing two top Rus.'iian leaders arid pjofti and^ hi.a cabinet today dis- few hours after B-29 Superforts rran raoltal al.so took a 1.200- the wreck on White Pine ridge The conference . also thiB deaths of others on instructions from British and Ameri cussed his inaugural addre.ss pi'>'’lored the area v^lth lOO.tons nlane blow lj«t Jul” and a ham- about seven miles west of here, Vast Change in the assignment of all 48 value.' ators to their committ^. HEADQUARTERS . ■ X can intcrilgcnce aerviccs and Zion- •------^ merl>'"' hy about 800 warplane.a found no survivors when they HEAVY QUALITY md the State, . , of the Union , • Biggest news on the ground la,«t Ma»'. parachuted to the site on Monday. committee chalrmanahipa lat organizations. TT O A awarded atrictly on a MORIARTY BROTHERS Color^^ Hunter/Green, White, Rost, Blue,' Yellow The announcement said the doc- I . V A rhl'hl*rkA/’4s€t essage which the general i-i-ont was that two riesh Chinese Col. Victor E. Warford. Chtrka- Uninhabited Area McCarran Law .315 CENTER STREET WII^BE LOCATED tora admitted killing - Andrei A. V • I will surimit to Congress short- communist armies- about 70,000 sha, Okl.".. slrhor.''e rrmmandrr of Air Force officers, veteran Idaho things went about as X TEL. MATTRESS COVERS men hijve moved into the line on ;)h,e Pinentu attark, sr'd thr..yho].■• woodsmen and pesce ; officers the other listings. Zhdanov,, one of the leading mem- ' T Tl S l.y \ after taking offie.e next W ashington, ■- Jan . and .Gr.een.\ hei.4 of the’powe'f'ri Politburo un-" ^ I I f f Ifl21 t'tlltl' • nic wesiern front. Ihte]flgenc(“ qf-;Csr""** a-e» “wes ore't,, weM hea* mahned'the cortege of’mfllfary ve- ASalganheaUr IMtIal . / AT T u e ^ a y . , j President Truman asked Congress The-key- Msignmanta, wlileh REG. $4.29 .W lTH‘ ...... til his death in 1948. and Alex- a l« P AJ ILA IIlClU A lII And'where were indications that fleers said there was no indication up.” Hr s»*d one bridge had shout ! hides, 12 am bulances and two of any new Red offensive In that , a doze-, spa-i- knocked qut e->d snowmobiles, "nie party will enter today for "earnest and prompt termlne what aort of 1 ander S. Scherbakov, head of the EiaenhoVer, the cahinct and other - consideration” of a prealdehtlal .RUBBER BUTTONS .y;: chief -political admlni-stralion ..of 1 ni:ca.:-ho\Vevnc.. They said . one 1 two-ottien bridges- were -badly the uninhabited, wilderness on. a 6R CENTER STrv key offlmftl.s of the new admin commisaion report urging a com (Continned an Faga HdrtaaB)i; the Soviet’ arm y, who died In 194,5. On Red-Planes I badlv-mnuled Chinese 7 army " '- was damaged.- forest service road, then travel two Rfeg. Am.95 - $1 istration Siked over the problem:™ '"'-"''',;"^'' or three miles on foot. The hike plete revision of the new McCar; The announcement by Tass, ,the of how- to V t the $8,600,000,000 j 'J.''! REG. $4.98 The warplanes plied i-ubbielitop (Continded on Paxe Nine) will be up a steep slope, heavily ran Immigration Law. Soviet News agency, said others Tokyo, Jan. 13-—(/Pi .. .pan. ir budget which President Truman EFFECTIVE TODAY woofled and cut with deep crevices Truman formally submitted the YWCA HOCBY COURSES WITH ZIPPERS Special \ I Jbm marked for death included War ritated by "at least 20 or 30" vio sent to the laWmaker.s last wfeek. / s3.98 Mihlsler Marshal Alexander M. and ledges. ' , re^iort, which had been made pub lations of its borders, to2 hour meeting the group tem and admission of lOO.OOO' ad from the AP Wires Cliief of Staff. Gen. S. M. Shtemen- U. S. defense planes would shoot turning Korean war veterans, hit held yesterday. . the'mountain with an explosive ditional Immigrants each year. ko; Mar.shal Leonid X. Govorov, down intruders if necessary. TUESDAY ONLY, 1:00 to 9:00 P.M, who commanded Red Armies in Impact...... at the 8,.500-foot...... level... ' ".Such recommendations, |f en- m * • > • - The U. S. had approved Japan's James C. Hagerty. ISisenhowcr's Tito of W ar on Church KEEK o n . PROBE BAM No Easy Finland during World War JI. an<; press .setfretary, said the second .aboiit 70<) feet from the top.The acted into law." TrUman aald in r w a s h a b l e (lUtinatum tn.’advan.ce..,.:;„_i... his message -tr tsicii nz/ot.- ' T ' ;:'irig, . Oeh.YBeril. worfkMark Cl(»rk'8 ra o headquafiictaa^uai ' Hagerty'sffld HagCriy, AaiQ HilSCnnoWPrElsenhower readkCHU «a i imcMsing ' Vi striiggle against the and to .atteBd to their--sacred pfc-eminence among all- natlons.*' poadltloaal effer "hy PreeUeah foundJ|n..qne Rimplr book. “ fioctorA wori* id«nufiwJ 'tern announrert- thfr.....Eairt^-jraTr' o f' Cftiholic ’Church. -The -qo^e _waa- right*,, to snnqqiKB Af» ^^Twiman ■ charged la , ttiC;, preri-: Truman- M- eatt.-el* -Ite • la^WB,;. B-g'/ ■•C*_'_TfAtrjnl“! V .T’^ST- ' ire ' , 1 -j'* _.:*■: .ti- .. ' . 'll . __' ____ Lal'iCkiakH^ ‘ TZiLo.*- ahaouaeed they ASieAld aalf D .'l t a8 ■ ■prdfesao'ra'' Mi' Si- -V'ovai,. ■ V, .-N* CommaniJer - had' ordered' hMt^^.de- i reportedly will »el t^.gen- (Kied Pfc. -L5-/-,two -days before trine'and to-promu1gkt*,do^"menta-j»-/— rlpm A r, VTllTII denltal campaign -that Ihe Mc- , But, through experience and Vinogradov. M. B. Kogan, B. B. feijae ehlefa in Japan to take^^sJ^Il ^ral theme of the new administra- Vugo.slaviai broke off diplomatic ' for the Instruction and the-pavtorat Carran'- Law-, sponsored by Sen. Diatriet Judge Jamea B ., KlrkCl Rtudy. this agency is qualified TWIN BED SIZE . .. . / Kogan, P. I. Yegorov, A. I. Feld-, measures nece.ssary to preveritv relations with the Holy-See, —------^ land this atter$^eoa to dtaeaAs MaJ. James Jabarn.'first Ameri ^ tiBue the entire proeeedtag. to supply the an.swers to all 1 man'. Y. A. Etinger, A^ M. t>dn- further violation.^ of .labap's .se-' ( ( ’ontlhiird on PiiRf* T u o ) The note was in reply to , sn (<'onllniied on I*age Three) (Continued on Page Nlne)^ yoiirv, protection problems. REG. $4.98. 54" x 76" ahtein and G. I. Mayorov. curity or acts which endanger U. earlif-'r Yu20.«Ia5’ note whjph'ac------— can jet,ace, returns to Korea to fly Tfts.s paid they "qrim inally un S. forces.”' cu.sed the Roman Catholic Church , « Sabre jets with his old outfit . . , r e m in g t o n ' ON TBIAI. i Call on us. FULL BED SIZE ...... s3.97 Four Crewmen -of French liner New York, Jaa. 18— -'I dermined” their patient.^' health, A Japanese government spokes of interfering in' Internal Yugo- ^ liird lim is Italy Ship to . PA D S "deliberately made incorrect diag- man said plane.a flying without Flu fHls Schools- Slav affairs. Lll'erte, of 6.58 questioned by. Immi Try • William W. Remiagtoa maat tK. Protect your maltre.sses with, the.se washable gration officialSj^ are denied shore trial- today oa cha^ea ef : quilted pads. , . ro.«(*s, and then, by incorrect heal permission over Japan would be The Vatican diplomatic com ing methods, destro.ved them.” ordered to land. III MWwesl, South plaint in.sisted the fuodamental Await Red Hats leave. Oil Blockade Bun deaytag he gave ge* All were.identified aa ‘‘theiapeu- "When they don't follow our rights of the Catholic Church he : ' ______Air Force awards ■ conlracl* secrets to a Sevtet spy eaiMlei|! w iT y h e a v y d r i l l 'C o v e r totaling $270,000 to German firms It was the second perjury tr is f, re.soecled., , Vatican Oty. J.' m. curfew . in border ‘digr. It eai end|S. Made for ua by a nationally kno^\'n. mitl<—With ejetra threads fop extra wear. tha Atay came four hours ant^ 20 (Continued on Page Mz) (Co^nued on Page Three) They 'must be given the pogaibit- (Continued on Page Three) villages. ' . (Coat^ynad m Pagd Three) age hot at Read Herald Adve. 1 : J- \ • ,-Y. ■* ’ ? ■,r' V ' ■. '■ ' t ' i ;
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