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inanr^otor lEttraing If^ralit ntlDAY, PEBBDMT >, 1960 Drive the Killer Out ^ Help the Aeart Fund • •

CbapwMUi Oeurt, Order of By decUBon of the congregatian ooncamlng plana to r the party. Amaranth. wiU meet thia evening at its annual meeting on January Will Be Wed Girl Scouts Serving on the committee are The Weather tTown at eight o’clock in the Masonic 29, the loose offering at the morn­ i __ Mrs. Herman Petersen, Interme­ FeroeeM el D. R. Weather Rorwa Temple. After the business ses- ing service at Emanuel Lutheran diate representative; Mrs. Robert Average Dally Net Prara Ron t Ow ValQmn B«i« skm the annual roU-call will be church, Sunday, will be given to Coe, Brownie representative; Mias PM toe Moath a i Samamtm* *66' Plan Helps Marlon Schlldge, senior reprseen- Johnson Poultry Farm Pair ood eeM tide oftevMoa iMi a n urt*A *<> ^ read, and a social time will be the Manchester Polio Fund. The nod tonighti 8«mday fair oad mm- taXa and attond tbe enjoyed with refreshments in congregation feeU that it has ben­ tative; Miss Evallne Pentland, de­ aebool aodltoriam, charge of Mrs. James McKay and efited greatly from the help given puty commissioner; Mrs. John 9,839 ny with hlghent temperature near polio victims by the National Organize Project to Aid Pickles, Juliette Low chairman; Variety of Chickens *5. ___Jday, Wlawuy 16, at algtit her committee. Mrs. EMward Morlarty, service ilanr Ijrntrr lEurtittig Brralh tfdoek. IB eanaactlon with the Foundation and therefore, is de­ Schoolmates in For* Mmaber of the Audit •dHol banattg program. sirous of giving its people this chairman. DRESSED WEIGHT, LB. Buteeo of CtrealotloM 4 City of Village Charm Arrangements have been com­ additional opportunity to contri­ Program committee chairman la pleted Im Prank J, -Mansfield De- eign Lands to Learn Mrs. William Benedict who, al­ aadtiaiddar Oanpany Ho. 1. tacbmeait. Marine OoSps League bute to the Fund. though flew to Manchester, is a 847 WEST m iddle; TURNPIKE (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE FOUR CENTS •JCTJ)., win held their amtual for a Valentine dance to be held Manchester’s Brownie, Interme­ perlenced In Girl Scouting. She (UtaMlfled Advorttatag oa Fage tt) MANCHESTER, CONN„ SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1950 hiM nat a t the fire houae, Satur* James L. Baker, the director, diate and Senior Scouts are show­ S^'pahniary S5. TlckeUjeay at the Rainbow club ballroom in has served on councils in New TEL. 2-0065 Bolton Friday. February 17. Music will give a short talk this evening ing Interest In tho national project London and Glastonbury and Mel­ be purchaaed at the meeting Tues­ will be fumlahid by Gene Wisniew­ at 7:45, on the rules of duplicate of Girl Scouts, explained in Girl rose. Mans. Her activities have day aeeaihg^ AfterwaM the mem- bridge, preceding the regular du­ Scout publications this month. A included acting as deputy commlS' beta abould caU at the fire head- ski and hla Harmony Bells orches­ tra. The public la ftivlted. plicate bridge session In Tinker new International sen’ice project, sinner. Senior advisor, organiza­ ^oaitera for them. hall tonight which will begin ’’Schoolmates Overseas,” has been tion chairman, volunteer trainer, Alarmed Lawmakers promptly at eight o’clock. Win­ launched for the year. and public relations chairman. Commission Urges ners at the recent seasion were as The slogan Is ’’Fill a Schoolbag The camp committee held a re­ follows: Don Gustafson and Mr. For a Friend.” It enables troop cent meeting to outline functions Baker, 67; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest membcM to help children In coun­ for committee members. Mrs. Ungerer, 62; Thomas J. Crockett tries poorly supplied with the tools Elizabeth Lewis is chairman. Miss and Al Whitney, 61. Mrs. Florence of learning ucually taken for Eleanor Gordon is the promoter State Carry Cash Urge Rigid Secrecy; Hayden and Mrs. Grace Baker, granted by our children. for year ’round camping for Inter­ 60. ’The ^ rls will make sturdy mediate and Senior Scouts, and two color school bags and fill them with pen­ Mrs. George Todd for Brownies. cils, paper, notebooks, erasers and Plnehurat Grocery received a Miss Janet Bchreiber Is camp prop­ Laura P. Andlalo crayons, with an additional person­ erties manager; Mrs. Edwin Meyer women*9 All in One Basket surprise telephone call from Pine- al touch such as a hair ribbon, a Is camp re^strar; Mrs. George Groves Facing Quiz hurst, N. C., this morning. The pair of gloves, a toy or a game. Howe .will keep camp records and operator at Pinehurst Grocery Mr. and Mrs. Louis Andlslo of The first collection of these school troops are asked to contact her tuiudress of Would Give Governor thought that the Telephone com­ 461 Woodbridge street announce bags will be made near the Girl concerning dates to use the camp Red Sabotage pany had something mixed up, but the engagemeAt of their daughter, Scout birthday on March 12 whw to avoid conflicts. Mrs. Horace I.ol More to Say Hoover AkHcrts Fucha it proved to be a call from a Man­ Laura P. to William E. Belflore^ a shipment will be sent overseas. Bissell is secretary for the com­ Burlington*s London Little Pluntcil 88 Paid Rua- chester resident who Is at the re­ son of Mr. and Mrs. William Bel ’fhe program committee plans a mittee. About How Money to Push Growiiig sort city in North Carolina, or­ fiore of 132 Charter Oak street. big birthday celebration for local Be Spent; Political fiian Spy in British dering a special fruit basket to be Mias Andlslo was graduated girls at the Hollister school audi­ striped Excited Aliout made up for his wife’s birthday. from Manchester High School and torium March 11, in ^ i c h all TODAY Dynamite Seen in Lat­ Over Europe Atomic ^Setup and troops will pstlicipate. At this from the University of Connecti­ is someone’s birthday give H uh Given IimermoHt cut. She received a degree of time the girls will bring their con­ MEN*S WEAR est Remmendations Fuchs’ Arrest Master of Science A Social Serv­ tributions to the Juliette Low’ them a camera. Attacks Largely Con­ Atomic Secrets and ice from Fordhan University and Friendship Fund, founded to pro'r RAV DWYER’S PHOTO SHOP mote international friendship. Hartford, Feb. 4.—(A’)— OPEN s : I is employed as the psychiatric so­ In Nassifrs Store •hC. fined to France N»w; Some Hyilrogen Bomb cial worker in the Psychiatric Clin­ Members of the program commit­ 1015 Mala St__ ^TeL 7666 The Commission on State Jailing of Top Atomic ic at St. Fronds Hospital, Hart­ tee are contacting troop leaders $8-98 Government Organization Italy Seen Spot for Scientist Given Less Information to Reds TUESDAYS J ford. proposes that Connecticut Mr. BelflorS was graduated from Biggest Drive in End Spare Than Reeeiit lly- Ilulletin! Manchester High School and is start carrying all its finan­ U N T IL 9 employed as manager of William’s cial eggs in one basket and Paris, Feb. 4—(P)— A Com­ flrogi'ii Bomb Storit's WHHhinKton F«b. 4,— Oil Service in this town. give the governor a lot more munist sabotage attack, aimed at —Lt. Gen. Leslie R. Groves, No definite date has been set for to say about how the state’s smashing the Atlantic pact and London. Fob. 4—(/T)—The arrest wartime head of the U. S. the wedding. WATKINS money is spent. These and Marshall aid, la spreading over of Britain's top atomic aclenUnt on atomic energy project, indi­ • • otmc Bi other recommendations, many of western Europe. charges of giving away atom ac- cated today that a top Brit­ them considered to be loaded with rets caused much leas excltuinvnt ish scientist suspected of political dynamite, wera coatoined For the moment the attacks lierc today tlian it did in the Unit­ in Chapter II of the commission’a seem confined largely to France. ed Slates. atomic spying for Russia majr Prescriptions report, mode public loot night. But American sources here think The MUwaukee rallrood’e “Oilppewa Hiawatha” He* on Ite side near kaukOlIe, W I*., after Jumping the In the London I’reas tho jailing have had access to data about CMIed "Bewildering Patchwork" the biggest drive ultimately will r^ s andtuftiing o\er. One prrMn was killed and IM Inju'iil In the accldeni. All six care of the of 38-year-old Ur. Klaua Emil Ju the proposed hydrogen super­ Called For come In'Italy. Green Bay to Milwaukee streamliner were deralletl. ' MCA telephoto).______lius kuchs was given less apace PC 'The commission sold adoption ’Two Inunedlate Objectives bomb. Groves talked to and of Its recommendations was nec­ than the recent stories about the Tioga Yarn In France there are two imme­ U. S. Iiydrogen bomb project. newsmen as he arrived at the Delivered essary to straighten out the diate objectives: I*ird Norman. long-Ume governor Capitol to testify before tho Valentine ‘Gifts state's fiscal system which It 1. To prevent imloading of The scientist ia head of the TUeo of the Bank of England, died In Sale ■TeL t-B814 Slimming end smart, called such a "bewildering patch- American mliltary equipment com­ Britain Seen Lewis Asserts Miners retlcal rhyaics division of Britain' hla sleep today at hi* l.,ondon Senate-House Atomic Ener­ with superbly fitted work” os to defy “intelligent ing to Europe under the miUUuy only working atom project—the home at the age of 78. gy committee. Heart and Floral Print Handkerchiefs management” and ’’intelligent un­ Atomic Energy research ostablish- THURS., FRI., SAT. two-toned jacket aid program. Torn Apart PINE derstanding.” 2. To cripple France’s effort to ment at Hawlell. 55 miles south­ Washington, Feb. 4.—^/P) 25c to 50c Each FEB. 2-3-4 , The commission expects to com­ Object to ‘Strangers’ west ot London. topping the new save Indo-China from the Com­ Held In Brixton Prison —Alarmed lawmakers de­ PHARMACY glide skirt. Finely plete its report. Chapter I of which munists. Forces fighting the Norman Dies; 646 CENTER ST. was released Wednesday, before French-sponsored regime there of I Tiurchill Accuses l .a ^ H = = = = Fuchs was In gloomy Brixton manded rigid new secrecy Colorful Silk Scarfs Drastic detailed with pleated pockets and bright the end of the month. Ite recom­ Former Emperor ^ o Dal are bor Government of Slalcnicnl Is Taken as —- j ■ • . prison awaiting trial next Friday. measuren today after receiv­ mendations ore to be acted on next viewed by the French government Government offlclala wo\ild aay b Hew Slsoe and DealgM polished metal buttons. A Helene Lynne month at a special session of the Flat Rejection of Pro- [NeWS lldbltS nothing about the case, a atandard Bank Leader ing reports that a top British Reductions as the spearhead of a Red thrust Following Russians scientist had passed hydro­ design in Navy and Grey, Brown and Legislature where Oemocrote con­ through southeast Asia. procedure here since comment 59c to $2.98 trol the Senate and Republicana posal by Truman for cuHcj prom (/P) Wires about cBsea atlll before tho judge* gen bomi)—as well aa atomic * On All Yarns Brown. Sizes IGV^ to 24V^. Take advantage the House. The Communist operation plan Leeds, Eng., Feb. 4—^45—Wins­ might run afoul of strict British P4iw4irfiil Man of Mys­ of this exceptional value today 1 here in France is clearcut. A real Truce in Coal Strike ' ' — —secrets to Russia. With the The Chapter II recommendation grlevafice held by a local group ton CburchiU accused the Labor rules on contempt of court. tery in World o f I biggest atomic spy case of all • that all opeclal funds be merged government today of tearing Bri­ Daughter of Philippines vice The arrest of Fuchs, controls in order "to get every- wo« taken as a roller akating rink will liave roller •haring any defense with committee about the octivlUes of MANCHBSTBli CONH« for the blemflum. order on wages and permit some skate wedding tonight . . . AFL finance, died In his sleep early to­ 24 Birch St. Manchester collective bargaining. The freeze one into their power, and fuf Britain, as she ho* quit sharing KIsus Fuchs, the 38-yeor-old ac­ Other Fonda Have Ouordlaoo them stand in queues fo r the fn v - I fl*t rejection of the presi- urgea quick action by Congiesa to atomic secrete In a 1948 clamp- day at hia London home. He was cused British scientist. ia still on. give postal workera pay credlU 78. Open Dally 8 A. M. Yn 6 P. M. Other funds have their guard­ The Communists have had no ora which on all-wise and all- dent’i proposal for a truce in down. _ ... 2. FBI Director J. Edgar Hoovsr tncludlni Saturday powerful governing machine the coal strike while a presiden­ for prior military service ... Fonr- No Special CWWnrt Huddira Aa Montagu Collet Norman— ians, too. At several post legisla­ trouble getting ' Socialist labor teen-year-ojd Msrlsn Lloyd, shot the sphinx of Tbreadneedle was quoted by senator* oa having tive aessions the American Le­ unions to go along with demands cbooees to bestow.” tial board investigates and. rec­ No special huddles of Britain a rtported to them that Fuchs hod Plenty Of Parking gion, which administers the Sol- In a speech prepared for an ommends a settlement. down and attacked on lonely coun­ cabinet were reported, however. street”— he headed the powerful for wage bonuses and higher pay try road near Danvllla, Va„ may Bank ot England from 1620 to been planted os a paid Russian spy On Premises dlere’. Sailors’ and Morinea’ fund election campaign rally in the SOfi-Word Letter Delivered Only three of the eight moat wide­ In the Britirii atomic s«t-up and for the relief of needy veterans, town hall of this textile center of have been killed with shotgun ly circulated lx>ndon morning 1944. broadcloth blouse beouty (Oenthmed on Page Seven) A ’ 600-word letter from the shell borrowed from her mother. King George VI made him a had given the innermost atomic has successfully resisted efforts of half a million people, the 75-year- United Mine workers leader was newspapers gave the secrete, and some tnlormatioB other veterans’ organisations to old Conservative party leader de­ delivered to the White House at State annuity will be sought for arrest top position on the front peer on hie retirement aa a re- widowed mother of young butcher ward for hla long banking service. about the hydruger, bomb, to obtain a share in the administra­ clared: 0:58 a. m. It did not in so many page. No editorial comment was Moscow, A man built a dream house tion. ■Even if all our strength ware killed accidentally in police trap The bank of England is sub- words reject or accept either the 3. A group of senator* demand­ for his bride-to-be, but The commission said the gover­ Russians Drop united we should be confronted fact finding proposition or tho which had been set for gunman ‘*"Fuohs!’ a shy bachelor born In stentially the equivalent to the nor should have direct control over with the hardest task and problem presidential plea that "normal” who engineered escape of ex-con­ Germany but a naturalized Brit­ U. 8. Federal Reserve bank. It ed that Great Britain — and oil somehow they couldn’t we have ever faced in time of vict from mental hospital In Bos­ has broad advisory powers over fi­ other countries — be cut off from state spending Instead of being ”an production be restored on Monday on la accused of passing atomic •ny Information about H-bomb d«- agree. He will never build Interested observer with little real Truck Checks peace. while negotiations continued. ton ... Use Koch, Infamous queen research data to an unknown per­ nance throughout the British another for he’s gone to authority,” and should be able to Deeply Dl\1ded Natton" United Mine Workers repre­ of Buchenweld concentration son in the United States in Feb­ commonwealth and the empire. velopmcnte. live with his mother. use bis veto power to reduce ap­ ’But we are a deeply divided na­ sentatives said that the letter— camp, will be admitted to mental ruary. 1945. and again elsewhere Kerord Set In Poet 4. Senator Connolly (D-T*x), Suggestions For propriations mode by the General Start Moving Vehicles tion. Oaaa warfare has rent the one of the most cryptic Lewis ever hospital for observation before new In 1M7. Norman held the governorship I t»>«irman of the 8«nate Foreign We’ve got it for sale and Aaaembly. At present he has only Through Frontier at unities and comradeship which has used In a dispute—would be trial ... Business and industry TJe formal charge—vioiatlon of longer than any man In the bank’s I Relation* committee and a member many more. For informa­ the choice of allowing them to brought us through the war. the only word from their chiefs lost ground this week because of 250-.vear history. of tl>« Senate-House atomic group. One Every Minute Rate over the week-end. labor and coal conditions-... Nine- (OoDtlnoed on Page Seven) Early in ills career he was with forecast a drastic tightening of tion call 3084. (Oeattoaed am Page Four> (Oontinaed on Page Four) Lewis made his reply In the year-old Evelyn Heck, hospitalized tho New York city banking firm | Valentine Day midst of reports that strikes in Antonio last week by court of Brown brothers. He travelled | (Continued on Page Four) Berlin. Feb. 4.—(4^—The Rus extensively In the United States. WALTER OLSON siana abruptly dropped all Inspec­ would continue or possibly spread order after her parenta objected, In the fields next week. died lost night. Rescue Crews Associates said he acquired a de- ] REALTOR Five Members tion of Berlin-bound truck traffic Larger Tax In Illinois it was reported that tailed knowledge of American From OUR BABY SHOP shortly before noon today. Lewis already had telegraphed Representative Kearney (R.. N. banking and business problems. Soviet frontier guards started local leaders across the nation Y.) wants Congressional investiga­ Battle Drifts Still earlier he was a partner in Quit Cabinet moving stacked-up vehicle Cuts Backed that a full scale strike was set tion to see if there are any rem­ Brown, Shipley and company, Heart Shape Bottle Hoklers in pink or blue $1.79 through the Helmstedt frontier for Monday. nants of HIsslUs” in State depart Britlsh-American bankers. F la sh es! post at the rate of one every min There was doubt, too, that even ment.. Footprint* In snow possi­ Norman was an outstanding fig­ (Late Builetlo* ot the l/Pi Wlr«) ute. ble Hue to bomb that exploded on Try to Reach Scores ure of international finance be- Bidault Tries to Patch Earlier today the Soviet Zone Some Democrats on Im- a direct order from Lewis would Swan Hangers, 5 to a pkg. in pastel colors . .$1.00 (Not Exactly restore normal work in the mines. porch of tannery owner In Glov- Of MotoristH anti Md- Up Shaky Coalition Economic commiaaion had sent p o r t a n t Oimmittee ersvlllc, N. T... Fifty thouaand (CoDUmwd on Page Seven) as Illustrated) .word ’’normal” clearance of truck Reference to Board New York men have been Hated roonefl Farmeni Now AdmltB Strangling Girl f Regime in F r a n c e | traffic would start Monday. Favor Further Slash LewU'a reference to ’’three on city record* since 1938 as Munich, Gem wny, Feb. 4—(4^— Comb and Brush Seta with Nyion Backlog Disappearing strangers” was to Mr. Truman's fathers of Illegitimate children.. Fnliue said here today a ST-yeor- proposal for a three-man fact­ By The AsJioclated Press uld tailor had oonfeseed to ntrong- bristies ...... $1.00 and $1.59 Paris, Feb. 4—(JP)—French Pre­ West German border police said Washington, Feb. 4 —(JO—Pro­ Oerrh press nays Britain and U. S the backlog of waiting trucks finding board. Under the presi­ are aending "terrorists and es­ Rescue crews battled heavy Father KUk llng n young German girl ss Ibnt mier Georges Bidault tried today that had reached a maximum of posals to cut excise taxes as much dent’s plan, all three would be he could wear her scalp while as $1,000,000,000 instead of the named by the chief executive and pionage agents” Into country snow drifts in Oregon and Montana prowling the atreeta at night dlo- to patch up hia shaky coalition 230 was rapidly disappearing. $655,000,000 recommended by the John Connor, 39. Xlexandria. Va.. 111 Daughter A large assortment of Rattles cabinet from which the five Social­ The police said at the rate the would represent, the public—with admitted slayer of his three chil today attempting to rescue score* qulsed ua a woman. Be wan nr- administration drew expanding with none from industry, Ubor or of stranded motorists and ma- rrsted for the slaying ot Ingobsrg priced from .. 29c to $1.25 ist ministers have resigned. Ruaaians were waving oil traffic Democrat support in the House to dren, has been ordered committed Interior Minister Jules Moch, through, the border woiild be the government. rtxmed farmer* and ranchers. Schunter, 24, whose trussed and dav. 'There was nothing in Lewis’ let­ to state hospital. If’lired Butcher Also Hcnlped body wa* found by n Ger- who also is vice premier, handed clehr by mid-aftrmoon. The only way we will ever a r More than 50 persona BURN the premier a letter this morning C. A. Dix, U. S. transport offl' Some of President Truman’s ter to confirm or deny the reports mna ixttnbing n tmob basp enrllee Brushed Rayon Sacques in most constant followers Joined in a that a full scale mine stoppage is rivi- at peace in the world le to |,t^ i|p d for ecverml hour* In their Shoots Hiiiiself After In tbo week. confirming the withdrawals of him­ cer, aaid he had received the ear­ settle it on * moral Christian cars and in a bu* on the Columbia pink, bloc or maize . .$1.00 ANTHRACITE- Pm M e N m Pan. YiMMy m dnumf, botie « braad ami self and four colleagues after a lier assurance of plana to permit drive for more and deeper reduc­ imminent. • • e tion in the wartime levies. ______^__ _ __ basis,” President ’Truman say* in river highway after a bllM rd Phoning to Doctor bvttnr. Hn* tombnd cotton broodclotli ln motzo, bluo, o<|va, dispute over proposed wage bo­ normal traffic from Eaat German Here, in part, is what Lewis Bondite Rob Hotel nuses for workers. authorities but added he would They Included some Democratic 1 ,^rrote the president message to group of Baptist mis-1 swept over the Columbia river Now Haven, Feb. 4—(4>—®W* groy, lilac, pink or wbitti Colorfmt, Sonforizod, wncondi- Though it appeared impossible walR)to see if it was true. He add- members of the tax^writlng Ways I —Sev­ ~B6(rti.cs in pink, blue, maize or white 59c to $1.59 tailleur. Impeccahly tailored.... in exact re­ ciallat p ^ y . assured Bidault that | of five an hour. Would Offset Reductions Skl-equlpped planes flew over Haas waa found dead, a .22 cal­ eral vlllagea were deotroyed aad plicas of finest worsteds.... perfectly fashioned the reslgnaUon of the ministers All Argumeata Settled In outlining the admlniatraUon’a isolated farm* and ranches In iber rifle bullet in his chest. The tw o pemoaa IcUled la anethsr for skoor oeoRomy earthquake In tbe Gaboadl a tm 4 did not mean the SocioUste would Blast German Economic authori­ tax northern Montana and pilots daughter, Lucille. 22, wounded In Yoys priced from 59c to UM to the modcB of the moment in your choice of not support him In Poriloment. ties today notified the western Secretory^s€^f!£s^\Former Count Runs Camp; mapped plans to speed medical the head from the same weapon, south of Bushire oa the Persten . YOU CAN’T lEAT IT 12-month-rifht colors. And best of , all—at The ministers who stepped dovm allies in Berlin that oil arguments colled for higher taxes on corpora­ • " fuel to the died a short time later In a hospi­ gulf, the govemmeat press n - were Moch, Christian Plneau, pub­ over shipping papers and other tions, estates and gifts, and the A critical tal. ported today. Tho tremorn otertod prices so tiny... .you'll be temptsd to select an lic works; Robert Lacoite, Indus­ technicalities hod been settled. plugging of what he called loop­ Refugee Glad to Have Job reported In Unable to Find Beanon in the aren 16 dnya ago. Ths gev- for a worm homo entire rayon suit wardrobe! try and commerce; Eugene Thom­ These technicalities had been holes in the present tax law. Sny- some parts of the Blackfeet In Police could uncover no reason ermaCat sold 26 were hUM and ;lhbitlcs, S pair in a YOU CAN lET ON IT as, communications, and Pierre used by the Soviet guards aa the dsr figures tbote increases would „ ^ dion reservation eaat of Glacier for the shootings. two lajared la the foakse asar Address. basis for the delaying of the Ber­ offset the proposed excise reduc- Smithtown. N. T.. Feb. 4.—(F).^ "Bsot Obristaias Preeeat" National pork. Neighbors sold the father and Bashlro last woek. tobc. Mint ^Omr oGidoU oloo re- lin-bound traffic, th a western tloBS and bring in not additional —Owmt Loszlo Paul Esterhazy, He and the countess were ad­ The storm which whipped over daughter were deeply devoted to C b y - . Z o n e . ...$4e4e...... * They were Secretaries of I allies bod threatened a counter- revenue of $1,000,000,000. once lord of 68,000 rich HungarlM mitted to the U. 8. Dec. 13 os dis­ Oregon and Washington brought each other, but that the father had Three Me la Floae Oraoh for eomploto Bofolto __ eelsell totowfisdl* I t# AWa ------* • • • Iflac and State Jean Blondl. clvU oervlce; blockade if the Rueolana persist­ placed persons. The count colled been depressed since hi* seond wife Saa Juaa, P. R« Fsh. 4' (P»— $1 3 -9 8 The lawmakers showed more lin- acres, today is running a church snow, sleet end freezing rair.s, A V. 8. Air Foroe C-47 □ Check □Choree GCOJk. Jeon Meunler. interior; I t o lA- ed. mediate Interest in the proposed esmp ■ for underprivileged chil­ this ’’the best Christmas present Winda reached a velocity of 65 died lost summer. 4...... $1.98 jenne, war ministry, oM Gorges East end West Oennen economic miles on hour in some areas. The daughter, described by plaae with two affloecs a*4 Gorse, undersecretary of state for authorltiea, tt was learned, had excise cute than they did In the dren. I ever hod-" eoantod m aa hlMiard e n s h s i Itera h aa aUlfaltaa, aM tox-booiiting features of the ad­ And he and his countess ore The comp Is supported by the Rain also fell in northern Call neighbors as shy and nice looking, colonial affairs. held several conferences in the glad to have tjte Job. fomta and In asuihem and eastern was a ascretefy for an insurance the sea M a toot Iright jasksi IT w n i UVI YOU MONEY This left Bidault wlte 13 min- pest two days to iron out the so- ministration’s program. Greek Orthodox church. Ten chil­ -Oma, SECOND FLOOR—TAKE THE ELEVATOR . The Ways and Means eommltt^ Oount Losdo, wboo* anceators dren ore there now, although the Ttess. But elsewhere across the firm. She hod been lU two srneks. Isters. Incltidlnff Wmealf, OM U celled tocilwcalittee. kept Joseph Haydn os their pri­ She and the father Uved alone in ______s i tMs ntet* Rec.rctari?i snd uiidsrsecrttsriw of Ilioee trucke which did get has 15 Democratic and 10 Reouhll- summte contingent is more than country, generally fair qr*»W»er Naojr^ con members. Three of the Demo­ vate symphony composer. Is s 300. wot reported. Tliere wo* no severe on old-fashioned, three-story bouse state. . tMough Helmstedt today crept refugee from Hungary’s present in the Woodhaven section of these wasTte a t I B A B Y SHOP Oppeoe Sduaaaa’s PoUclea along the icy superhighway. There crats come out firmly today for In Hungary, the exiled- noble­ cold. Temperature* were mostly Red government normal. Bslow zero readings were Queens. Thf father, who formerly o t the other t«*a i G. E. Willit and There were else Indlcatlone the were so many dangeroua patches, more reduettons. man was worth $10,000,000. operated a Bronx butcher shop alw phuw h it m - water at fM(4 i g J.W. f i M w COM one pesaenger car driver told the one of these three. Represente- The Oornmuntste seized the fab- reported in porta Of the Dakotas, " .. ^ ... ^ ifn Soeiallete strongly opposed Fo^ ukMU Esterhazy estate with ite He and hla wife together ore owned a su9iiu*i^ hspae at Port Jsf- Main Floor Rear Son, Inc.* MANOfCtTM COMMk M A N C N I t m ' ■ a r • eign Minuter Robert Scl^umons guorda, it took him eight houra to Uvo Young (D.. Ohio), s»W be now making $135 a month, with 6,600 horaes. Its cognac plants, (CsatteiMi Puo Bsvea) fanoo OB f*m» inland. I Mato OtraM TeL IIU •ad its textile mills. ijoom and hoard. (OMrttoned am P age ■) (Oeattonei aa Page «■ Pag* ■) aAN U llCSlCK KVttNi^O HKRALO. MANCHESTER. (JU^M« SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 4, 1950 Twa MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 4, 1960 PAOBTRRii

recommended changes and re- Facing Charge viaiona In the charter of the Young bring a meditation on “The All- os tnflmta has darkened all his­ Mrrice will be given to the locel Vocal and ffCallruroontal musie. M anchester Young GOP Republican club. ' Charlea H. Sufficient Word,” from the story tory. In Christian Science, Spirit, Polio drive. Message by Rav. Parker. Actress Sincere A U T O G L A S S Heart Goal $3,500 Donahue Jr., waa appointed pub­ of Jesus’ feeding of the five thou­ as a proper noun, la the name of Prelude—"P n yer” . . . .Boellmenn Wadneaday evening at 7:80, the D ate Book ! Group Meets licity manager by Mr. Tedford. sand, xecorded in John 6:1-14. the Supreme Being. It means Anthem—"Qo Not Far From Me, mid-week prayer meeting and Bible About Quitting MIRRORS Of Burglaries After a brief diacuaslon it was The Week quantity .and quality, and applies O Lord” ...... Zlngeretti study will be held at the church. A s Drive Opens Here decided to set the age limits from C avey’s ( c h u r c h e s Monday, 7:80 p. m. Music com­ exclusively to God." Offertory—’’Areeoeo” ...... Handel Tonight 1$ to 40 for membership in the Sermon: "Law and Grace.” PIttaburgh, Feb. 4—(AV-Coleen Stamford Man Being Annlveranry uanca Lokota Choose Committee* for mittee meeting, at Rie parsonage. Anthem—"With Expectation 1 TaloettvUle Coagrcgatlpnal (ysantzation. All townls^ople In Wednesday. 7:30 p. m. Bible South Methodist Church Chnrch Townsend, the beautiful movie etar council, Itnlian-American Club. this age group interested in the ' Center Congregattoiial Church SL James’a R. C. Church Have Waited For The Lord” ----- cattona. In addition, a number of Held for Further In* Tomorrow Nominations, Charter Study and Prayer Hour. The Main Street and Hartford Road ...... Wood Rev. Ernest Gordon, Minister who eaye ahe'a going to quit a $1,- Foinds Used to Combat club are cordially invited to at­ Rev. Clifford QUver SImpeon, Rev. John F. Hannon, Pastor 000-a-week job to do church work, special events are planned for the Boy Scout "Message to Man­ TO N IG H t HM*a|er ohurch cordially Invites all who Rev. Fred R. Edgdr, Minister Poetiude. campaign, ineludfnif club pro- tend next Friday's meeting at 8 Rev. George P.. Hughes Miss Kathryn G. Br>-on, Mrs. Jeanie Ahom. Organist Inejsts she's sincere — and that The Ravage* o f Heart veatigation l»y Psilice chester." Revision, Publicity Rev. Dorothy Wells Peaac, Rev. Edgar J, Farrell feel the need of the fellowship and The Week Wilfred Kent, ITioIr DIreolnr Krams and radio features. The p.m., in the municipal building, at strength of prayer. An Informal, Director of Christian Education the idea la not a publicity stunt. ■ Monday, February * which time permanent offloprs will The SEB SHONTY TRIO ‘ Minister of Education Monday— hllsa Polly Marshall, Dlreetor Diteatea. Leading of campalfcn will be conducted simul- Stamford, feb. 4—(/p)—A man An organlzattonal meeting of Frederic C, Werner, inspiring hour. George G. Ashton, Minister of The 20-year-old etarlet, here to­ League of Women Voters, talk be elected and a charter adapted. Sunday Masses; Music 3:30 p. m.. Girl Scouts. of Kellgtons Education tsineousiy in communities throufh- who, police say, came back to col­ by Coiigiessiiian A. A. KibIcofI, the Mancheater Young Republicau AND THE INCOMPARABLE Director of Music For Adults: 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, with Friday. 4:30 p. m. Junior Choir 8:30 p. m., Boy Scouts. day to make public appearances An Our Killers out the nation with radio net- lect a $10 balance "due him" oh rehearsal. in connection >^th her latest movie "Europe and tllualon.'' S;15 p m. Club .waa held last night at the two Masses at 8 and 10, one in the Sunday, 8:00 a. m., Service of 7:30 p. m.. Beginners and Pri­ Sunday, February 5. ------; work and motion picture pro- a forgad check, la under arrest Natban Hale school. Public invited. municipal building. The meeting ; February 5, Second Sunday in main auditorium at .9 for adults Saturday, 8:00 p. m. Covenant mary Sunday School Teachers’ "When Willie Comes Marching ANNA RUTH - vocalist Holy Communion. Church achool, 9:30 a. m. Home," told newsmen; A aoal of $3,500 to combat ■ srams reaehinK into every area, here today charged with a series Tuesday and Wedaeaday. Feh. 7-H was called to order by William S. Youth Week. and one for children at 9 In the League meeting at the home of Institute at First Lutheran Worship Service, 11:00 a. m. of burglaries In which $15,000 loot Morning Worship, 10:45 a. m. "I expect people to doubt this. 111(4 OMitet 8$. Phw heart dissase has been set for ■ Center Thespians present "Dou­ Davis. Republican Town Cliairmmi 9:15 and 11:00 a. m. aervlcea. basement. Two Masses at 10 Carl E. Johnson, 29 Spruce street. Prehtde—"Agnus Del” (Lamb of church. New Britain; leaving Hymn—”0 Worship The King.” Heart campaign, which is being was reportedly taken. who extended a word of greeting to Prelude— “ Homplpe” from "Water o'clock for adults, one in the main the church at 6:45 p. m. I would have doubta myself If I StaN Frouto, Ptotar* F Manchester in Its IKK) Heart cam- ble Door," Hollister school auditor­ PINE FOODS God) ...... ;Georges Bizet I.«sson. read It about someone else.” conducted during February, offers He wa» booked as Earl Raddala. ium, 8:15 p. m. the 85 members present. Joseph Muatc” ...... Handel church and one In the basement. Tuesday— Anthem—"Gloria”—From the 12th Venetian Blinda palfn which opened today, accord- 32, an unemployed laundry work­ Processional Hymn—"Holy, Holy, But, come September, Mlsa to all of us an opportunity to help Tuetday, February 7 Tedford, local milk dealer was LEGAL BEVERAGES Hymn—"Hark! The Voice of Jesua Zion Evangelical Lutheran Holy" ...... Nlcrea 7:30 p. m., Junior and Primary Mass by Mozart. Fhmitwe Tops tn* to, Russell Paul, Campalg-n our doctors and scientists flght er. and charged with breaking and elected temporary chairman, and ■' Calling” ...... Mozart Church Sunday School Teachers' In­ Townsend will enroll in a Pres­ Public Hearing on School Build­ SL Bridgel’a R. C. Church Offertory Anthem—"Communion" Hymn—"Breathe On Me, Breath byterian theological school. Then? heart disease, the nation's leading entering, forgery and theft of auto­ ing program. High school 8 p. m. Mias Cornelia Blackatone tempor­ SUN.-MON.-TUES. golo: "How Lovely Are Thy Cooper and High Streets ___ Traditional Negro Spiritual stitute at First Lutheran of God.” Chairman. mobile. He Is being held without Dwellings” ...... Liddle Rev. James P. Timmins, Pastor Rev. Paul O. Prnkopy, Pastor church. New Britain; leaving "I don’t know what path God The c a m p a i g n. continuing cause of death. I think you will Also registration for YWc.A ary secretary. Communion Hymn—"Bread of the Offertory—"God la A Spirit” ...... bond for further investigation. Joan Belcher, Soprano Rev. Bronislaw Gadarawskl and the church at 6:45 p. m...... Bennett haa choeen for me,” she anid. "It throughout rebruary, will be a agree with' me that there can be craft classes at the Y, 79 North The temporary chairman was World" ...... Eucharistic Hymn Detective Sergt. Henry Nevlns authorized to appoint a nominat­ Boiif/Uf At Sea-Ami OffWOery—"Baoarolle” .#-...... Rev. Robert Carroll, Assistants Septuageslma Sunday. Wednesday — Hymn—"The Church's One Foun­ might be mimlonary work or it's e a s y ! of the 10,000,000 Heart Cam­ do more compelling appeal to our who. with an unidentified FBI Main street, 7:30-9:30...... Offenbach Sermon: "The Religion of Love," Christian ediieatlon or maybe just I ing committee to bring in a alate 8:55 a. m., Sunday school. (Note; Rev. Fred R. Edgar 3:15 p. m.. Brownies. dation.” paign of the American Heart as­ generosity titan this an appeal to ' agent and tw'o local detectives, ar­ Friday, February 10 i Charlea Norrla, Thombonlsl Maasea on Sunday at 7:30, 9, 10 Free transportation bus service for 7:30 p. m., Emanuel CJiolr. getting married and having a help protect the hearts of the W. S. C. S. Mother-Daughter of officers for the next meeting IVhatAReamboat' Recessional Hymn—"Are Ye Sermon by the Rev. George John­ IT'S f u n ! sociation, with which the local rested Raddals, told this atoy: Chlldren'a Story: “The Road of and 11 a. m. children without Christian train­ Thursday— ston. Ph D., of Hartford Theolog­ great big Christian family.” hesjt committee is affiliated. American people. banquet. North Methodist church. which will be held next Friday, Able?" ...... Beacon Hill K. Last October .31. Raddals pre- February 10, at the municipal the Loving Heart." ing wl^oac parents can not bring 2:00 p. m., Ladies' Aid. ical Seminary—"Service In The The blond actress will speak to­ W. Robertson, Chairman of the lyireat to All Friday and Saturday, Feb, 10, 11 Postlude—"Nunc Dlmmitls” ...... morrow at serx’trea of the Presby­ : seated an allegedly worthless building. This committee consists lies1eayelin loading cauaea of death combined. t i n n i l The Week Society. with the Soviet union. to all of us the hopeful message being questioned, admitted, police Sunday, February It To Foreign Landa.” * Sunday— eign countries, heard locally every and Choir Dtreetor “The funds raised during Feb­ .Saturday. Kehrimry 11. 7:30 p. m.. Russia recognized the U.S.I. on that, with our whole-hearted aup- said, a aeries of some 10 burglaries Boy Scout return visit annual ------NOW PLAYING ------, • 7:30 p. m., YTjpng Adults. Re­ 9:15 a. m.. Church school. Sunday afternoon over WONS, and Monday — ruary will aid In control of dis­ In which jewelry, sllverwsre and Saturday Night port of United Natlona Seminar by at 3:30 p. m., over WSPR, Spring- 3:30 p. m Junior Choir re- 9:45 8. m.. Church achool. Meeting of the Church Council, Jan. 26. ability and death here at home, port, tremendous strides can now canvass for funds. Rob’t Arlene John 9:15 and 11:00 a. m.. Morning furs were taken. Tuesday, February 14 Taylor Dahl Hodlak •Robert Henderson. Worship. field. hearsal. 11:00 a. m.. Morning Worship. at the church. The new nation's premier and and will help support research to be made toward cutting dowm the ' 7:30 p. m.. Church Council meet- 3:00 p. m.. Sign language serv­ 7:30 p. m. Offlcial Board meet- Prelude—"The Swsn” ...... foreign minister, Mohamed Hatta, find the answers our doctors are tragic toll taken by the heart $13,040 In Loot Valentine Dessert-Bridge, Group Music furnished by TONY OBRIGHT Prelude—"Larghetto and Slcllia- Captain of Detectives William no” from Organ Concerto V ----- ice. ing...... Saint-Saena in a telegram to Soviet Foreign still seeking. It is a matter of diseases. Your contribution te the C, Center church, 1:30 p. m. "AMBUSH" w .« St. John's Polish National J. Lynch said that a search of Saturday. February 1$ The Week ...... Handel 3:00 p. m.. Choral Union re­ Tuesday— Processional Hymn--"I Love To Minister Andrei Y. Vlslilnsky. enid mak* i|ouro«m Hallmark community health affecting the Ifl-fiO Heart campaign will be used Adventure Thriller 9:00 a. m., Mlzpah and Willing Catholic Church Raddals' home here disclosed sn Midwinter dance Keeney street ------p l f s ------Call To Worship and Invocation, hearsal of the Walther League at Tell The Story.” l)ls government "Is willing to con­ lives of all our citlsena of all ages. ’ by the American Heart assocla- "Monday— Workers to work on peanuts. Anthem—"Father In Heaven. We 22 Golway Street estimated S15.000 In loot, neatly Parcnt-Teachcra Club, City View Latest “ ’* Hit ^ 8:00 p. m., Finance committee Andrew Gibson SL Matthew'a Lutheran church. sider opening of ncgotlntlons con­ All Co-Operate f tion and Its affillhteic for reiearch packed lA cartons and boxes and Dane hall. 8 p. m. Hymn—"Praise. My Soul, The New Britain. 3:15 p. m., Brownies. Are Thy Children"...... K«'V. S. S. Stryjcwskl. I’astor cerning estublishmcnt of diplomatic ‘CHALLENGE TO LASSIE” meeting...... E. Lillian Severance A number of local organizations to perfect new methods for the stored in both cellar and attic. Saturday, February 25 In Technicolor Wednesday— King of Heaven” ...... The Week 6:.30 p. m.. Girl Scouts. Miss Clara Skrahacr.. Organist relations.'' are cooperating in the Heart cam­ prevention, cace and treatnAnt of Lynch also said that the search Annual Ladles NIgbt at Britlah • 1:30 to 4:30 p. m.. (Troup A...... Dulce Carmen Tuesday and Friday— 7:00 p. m., Boy Scouts. Offertory Anthem—"If With All paign, Mr. Paul said, and plana In­ heart dlaease. It will be used to disclosed a meticulously kept type­ The General Confession, 4:00 p. m.. Confirmation instruc­ Wednesday— Your Hearts" ...... Mendelssohn 8:30 a. m.. Mass. American Cllub. 3:00 p. m.. Cherub*-t3f6lr ro- 7:30 p. m.. Ward Group. Ladles' You naod no potto or glv* clude distribution of plastic heart- give us facta that will halp ua pro­ written record of breaks together boarsal. Carol Howet tion. Hymn of Praise—"More Love To 10:30 a. m.. High Maas. Saturday, filarch 18 Tuesday— — ovorything it tokot to shaped collection boxes on retail tect our hearta. It will be used to with the loot taken In each one of Ladies' Night of Nutmeg Forest, 7:90> p. m.. Cub Scouts Pack $ Anthems— parlor. Thee, O Christ.” make thate lovely Volen- counters and in various public lo- bring the benefit of the latest them. PRIVATE meeting. “Brother James A i r " ...... 7:30 p. m., Meeting of the Thursday— Sermon: "The Modem Message Tall Cedars, Masonic Temple. Walther League. 2:00 p. m.. Asbury Group. La­ Of An Ancient Prophet." Rockville Baptist Chiirrh o p e KT tinei it In the Hallmark medical advances to all of us The list also mentioned two Saturday, filarrh 25 OAK j 7:30 p. m.. Senior Choir ro- ...... Arr. by Jacob automobiles which Lynch said had INSTRUCTION hearaaL (Junior Choir—First Service) Friday— dles' parlor. Recessional Hymn—"O God, Rev, Adolph Johnson, Pastor kit. Sea it today — and our through cardiac programi in our Annual election of officers at 8:00 p. m., Lutheran Service 7:30 p. m., Meeting of Board of Whose Law From Age To Age been reported stolen and which British American Club. I Thursday— "Lo, A Voice To Heaven Sound­ Reginald W. Kent, Organist complale telocllon of olhoe communities. • Fiano ( Popular Style) ing” ...... Bortnlansky Volunteer School for Walther Education. J’ ostlude—"Sortie” ...... TUESDAYS "Much has been accomplished in later were recovered, one hei'e, the Wednesday .Marrh 29 7:00 p. m.. Junior High and Pll- Hallmark Volenlirtot. • other in New York City. • Guitar (Tenor) grim Fellowship Dancing In­ (Senior Choir—Second Service) Leaguers at St. Matthew’s 8:00 p. m.. Members of the Ma­ ...... Chester Nordman recent years toward the conquest Highland Park PTA Minstrel, Lutheran church, New Brit­ sonic Fraternity will meet in the Sunday, Febmary 5. • Banjo struction class. The Lessons, Church school. 9:45 a.m. UNTIL 9 XDPEN of heart dlaease but much still has Highland Park school, 8 p. m. GRILL Belden Ham, reader. ain. Gym room. ' 8:00 p. m., Bible Study and Dis­ Churrh of the Naiarene Worship Service, 11:00 a.m. to be done. It is really up to ua GEORGE SMITH cussion Group. The Thanksgiving and InUrcea- 8:00-10:00 p. m.. Informal Open Won’t you open your heart here .Allows Boosting oions, House at the Parsonage. All 466 Main Htreet TUESDAYS i Dial 2-1143 ' Friday— The Salvation Army James R. Bell, Pastor ^ a r r js o n ’s in Manchester-and give generous­ 30 OAK ST. 8:30 p. m., Cfiiape! Choir re- Nancy Bowers are welcome. Gospel Hall ly to flght heart disease.'' Of Bus Fares (54' Westminster Road) Offertory—"How Lovely Are The 661 Main Street Friday— WATKINS ’ hearsaL 9:30 am., Sunday achool and 415 O nter Street • BOTUC Hi U N TIL 9 EASTWOOD 8:30 p. m„ Co-Wed meeting. Messengers” ...... Mendelssohn Major and Mrs. Benjamin C. Jones 7:00 p. m.. Choir rehearsal. STATIONERS 0 Commanding Officers Saturday— Adult Bible classes. All ages. Ten , Saturday— Hymn—"Shepherd of Eager Sunday- - R49 Main St. TeL 2-1950 Hartford. Feb. 4—(4^—The New 8:00 p. m.. Sweetheart Hop, CYP Youth” ...... Kirby Bedon 7:30-10:00 p. m.. Youth Fellow­ nysnn McPall, superintendent. Haven and Shore Line Railway ^ CUode Relit TEL. 3894 This evening at 7:30, "Welcome 10:45 B.m., Morning worship. 10:30 a.m., Breaking of Bread. Aircraft Plunge Fraali Aloatra m m m J i , Club dance. Address; "Youth Looks At the ship Open House. Church I Company has been given permls- In Melody,” Major David Moulton, basement. Music by the choir. Sermon by 12:15 a.m.. Sunday school, WATKINS Wtadt Hendrix St WNKM. CTiurch,” 7:00 p.m.. Gospel meeting. saoTut at Report Is False i ston to boo.st fares on its bus ; •‘On The John Vlttner Young People's Secretary, of 8:00-12:00 p. m.. Married Cou­ the Rev. J. H. Parker, Evangelist. "It’- I routes. Town” ••Sour of *t- Mary’s Episcopal Oinrch Address: “The Church Looks At Hartford, presiding, and the musi­ ple.*’ Valentine party. Masonic 10:45 a. m.. Junior church held Tha Week I Here ara the Increases author­ TOPAYoHifSIlN. Church and Locust Streets Youth," cal groups of the Corps partici­ Temple. In the lower auditorium. Tuesday, 7:45 p.m.. Prayer BAlUmore. Feb. 4—oP)- A re* ized yesterday by the State Public | Surrender** Rev. Alfred L. WUllams, Rector Mr. Hunt pating, in a melodious greeting to 6:30 p.m., N. Y. P. 8.. Marian meeting. port that an unidentified aircraft I Utilities Comnilsalon; New Ha­ ALL IN PER&ON Rev. James 8. Neill, Hymn—"Rejoice, Ye Pure In the new corps officers. Janes, president, in charge. Friday, 7:46 p.m., Bible Class, ven-Stony Creek-Guilford, and SttBdnj—**Lnd]r Tnket A Bnilnr” WAaNfRBROS romankc vtar Rector Emeritus Sunday— North Metho«Ust Church 7 :30 p.m.. Service of Evangelism. had plunged Into upper Chesa­ Heart.” New Haven-Cllnton routes, 20 per Edward A. KeUey. Lay Assistant Postlude— “ Allegro” from Organ Company meeting (Sunday 447 North Main Street Pine Pharmacy ■.t h b c railroad hour peake bay yesterday waa termed a cent, minimum fare raised from 10 Concerto V ...... Handel school), 9:30 a. m. Rev. Willard J. McLaughlin, false alarm after five military air­ to 12 cents; New Haven-North Alba Room Septuageslma. 11:00 a. m.. Worship Hour Nur­ Holiness meeting, 11:00 a. m. Pastor FREE DELIVER’. craft searched the area for more Branford-GuUford, and New Ha- I I I 8:00 a. m.. Holy Communion. sery. Major Jones's topic: "The Elder WUUam U Brown, Organist CESSPOOLS AND SEPTIC TANKS van-Guilford Lakea, from 60 to 00 NEVER A COVER NEVER A MINIMUM 9:30 a. m.. Children's Service 8:00 p. m.. Junior Fellowship Son.” Major Jones will com­ 664 CENTER STREET TELEPHONE 2-9814 than two hours. cants; New Haven—Junction of mence on the following Sunday a 9:30 a. m., Sunday school. The report came from a motor­ Morrtlng Prayer with address by 6:00 p. m.. Mu Sigma Chi. POWER CLEANED Routes 77 and 80. Guilford, from GLASTONBURY RESTAURANT the rector. Junior Choir. Church The Week series of sermons on the theme, Charlea Fle(d, superintendent. ist who called the tower at Balti­ 50 to 54 cents. school classes follow this service. "The Priesthood of the Believer.” 9:30 and 11:00 a. m., Mortilng In iinrlii \trr nnd ( iruilty 1949 FORD CUSTOM more airport. He aald he saw a 2815 .MAIN STREET—GLASTONBURY Monday— The commission said the In­ Film will be used In the upper 6:30 p. m.. Girl Scout Troop 12 2 p. m., Sunday school at Silver Worship. 4-DOOR SEDAN plane go down off Boilers point creases were granted on the basis On The Same Show grades. Lane outpost. Processional Hymn—“Holy, Holy, with heavy black smoke trailing Tim Fights For A PRESENTS meets at the church, 1)1(1 Will'- \M) SKI’ I l( 1 \NKS INS I \l I 1 1) Mta, hfSiter, overdrive. of evidence at hearings last month 11:00 a. m.. Holy Communion 7:30 p. m.. Joint meeting of the 7:00 p. m.. Open Air meeting. Holy.” behind. DANCING and Snspects a Gal . . . and “In view of the , precarious ART McKAY AND HIS ORCHESTRA with sermon by the rector. Senior Council of Elders and the 7:30 p. m.. Salvation meeting. "Savior. Teach Me” ...... Leeson The Maryland Air National financial condition of the company AND FLOOR SHOW Choir. Board of Deaconfi and Deacon­ Sermon subject: " Junior Choir c inney bros Guard dlspatchad two planes to with Its relation to the main- TIM HOLT FOR YOUR DANCING PLEASURE Musical outline of this service: esses. at the church. Son.” will be the first of a series Anthem—"Rock of Agea” . Buck M K . the area and three obeervation EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT on the general theme of "The Love Responsive Reading—"The Good 1946 OLDS 98 tenance of Us public transports- ; Every Saturday Night B Procesirional—"My Soul, Be On Tuesday— ,'i;u \(.i, i)i''i'()S.M, ( (). planes took o f f from Fort Meade. tIon service." | in “ MYSTERIOUS Thy Guard.” 6:80 p. m.. Junior Choir re­ of God.” Shepherd.” CONVERTIBLE At least one civilian planO Joined The Week i;{() I’. atl M. I d . M.iru 1).-l. r ." i.iim I —n >sf Osto DESPERADO" Sequence—"Once In Royal David's hearsal. Sacrament of Baptism. Dark green. Completely In the hunt. Special Attraction TEX PAVEL AND VIC DUBALDO City.” 7:30 p. m., Senior Choir re' Monday— ^ception of New Members. White aide walls, Police and airport offtciala were Thespians’ Play PLAYING AND SINGING YOUR FAVORITE SONGS Offertory—"Sing Praises Unto the hearsal. 7:30 p. m.. Friendship Circle. Hymn—"No, Not Despairingly.” new neat covers, low unable to find anyone else who FEI.IX FORTUNA NfGlLNNMIlUR FAME. .KidPCOMHiiAN ENDS TOD.4Y EVERY SUNDAY NIGHT Lord'' ...... Crulckshank 8:30 p. m.. Chorus rehearsal Tuesday— Offertory—"Intermezzo" ..Delibes •USS had seen a plane crash Into the And Hi* 3ten of Harmony AUDIENCE PARTICIPATION Communion Hymn—“ Bread of the Wednesday— ■ 6:00 p. m.. Junior Band. Communion Meditation—"Until bay yesterday. Tire motorist who r.asl Completed JACK DDUGIAS “ JOnSON SINGS AGAIN” World.” 2:00 p. m., Lucy Spencer Group 6:45 p. m.. Songster Brigade. He Come." TIMBIIM called in the report was identified For Reservations Call WINES LIQUORS LEGAL BEVERAGES Recessional—“ Awake My Soul. win meet at the church. 8:00, Senior Band practice. Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper. •wuMwtt ■O M I only a., Mr. Walton. Manchester sa2S Plus: “ Chinatown At Midnight” 7:30 p. m.. Evensong with film, 8:00 p. m.. Church School Board The Women’s Home League will Recessional Hymn—“ Rise. My Building Contractors 1947 OLDS-78 The Van Bret hoiuiehold servants SPECIALIZING IN ITALIAN FOODS i v m j “Jaltus's Daughter.” meets at tha church. meet Tuesday afternoon at Soul.” AQUAR I in the Thespians' presentation of 2 o'clock Instead of the usual Postlude—"A Festival Procession’ 4-DOOR SEDAN Secular Events Thursday— All Types of Construction * 'r* I- toe “ Double Door" will be played by 8:00 p. m.. Board of Trustees Wednesday hour. Mrs. Briga­ ...... DIggle Blaefc, standard trmaamissloa, ! Mrs. Alma Pettenglll as "Aver>’,“ ntd’ Graduate CTlub will meet at VACUUM lonu. M. faaHJt.. n i asm owner. A sound ear. meets at the church. dier C. D. Brindley of Hart­ 7 :S0 P. M., Evening Worship. Jobbing a Specialty I the heuaekeeper; David Spencer as I fi o'clock on Sunday. Raymond ford will present Mrs. Major E. Cooper will speak on "World Friday— After a worship period there will UK Ar t M AT rU K U . im to pla » c I "Telson. the butler; Miss Jean ST.ARTS FEB. 9th FOR Jones to the group. . Center Thespians Federal lam." 8:00 p. m., Mary Chishman Group be a Bible quiz. Estimate* Cheerfony Famished MM o w a kHm. 4 h -tor ItoWi Chitjian as "Louise." the maid; meets at the parsonage, 106 Henry Wednesday— ' The Wfek 1946 PONTIAC Ted 1-avvson aa "William.” the Present I The Y. P. F. will also meet at 6:30 p. m.. Corps Cadet Class. I 6 o'clock. They will combine with street. Monday— imilUWff.l-M5hmto.»lBwlto n » footman. D E I 1 ! | One ENTIRE Week V E R N O N IN N Two new corps cadets. Ruth- 8:00 p. m.. Methodist Men at AHsdyWbtoVtlSM 4-DOOR ’ the Graduate Club. Wm. A. Knofla & Sons, Inc. Biaek. Very elenu. Although the servant,* are too elaine Jones and Nell Jones, the church. ISTATIORIRY Tel. Rockville 1335 The Men's Qub will have Concordia LoUieraa will join the class. EARL W. KNOFLA. Sec-Treas. well-trained In the Van Bret "DOUBLE I meeting on Monday evening at Wednesday— ^S0>W*4*lM««a regime to openly defy Miss Vic­ 'Garden and Winter streets 6:30 p. m.. Chorus rehearsal. 10:00 a. m.. The Woman’s Socie­ 56 CHESTNUT STREET TELEPHONE 2-1391 fffO. •• Ml*...... 1 0:30. Sherwood Robb will show 7:30 p. m., Torchbearers. T0IUTTltIUPBaUUW2lto2$« 1 9 46 BUICK SUPER toria Van Bret's vvishea, the au­ 1 some Sports Films following the Rev. Karl Richter, Pastor ty will meet to sew on a quilt. dience will toon recognize an al- i DOOR" Under New Management iter..i»y F. Wood, Organist aad Thursday— 2:00 p. m„ the regular meeting. NAKMS n i m Is. Ito H 2 fw til •0 mtstkirnt iNvnont...... ! supper. , 7:30 p. m.. Open Air meeting. CLUB SEDAN most conspiratorial attitude on ' On February 10, fhs Woman s Choirmaster 6:30 p. m„ Junior Choir. itowgw^uv auasm mas ag uuvii^ve . • • wv Uito t1 i r part toward the young Bret Hollister Street School Friday— 7:00 p. m.. Boy Scouts. iftlM. . 2 far 29i Oroy, many extras. Auxiliary will have a meeting. 3:30 p. m.. Sunbeams. ( AtBHnititoLMI «h Two tone green. Special De- ! David Spencer aa ‘Telaon” , the School Superintendent arranged by William Arms Fish, The public is cordially Invited. Lorraine Johnson, Parish Worker ftO-CAT MktoTwt,n’ tiykt*-..** tomtoM fto* twHw, I torwi Ih Lnse. butler, will be well remembered for er. “ Spirit” will be the subject of REV. J. H. PARKER, EVANGELIST ^Cwsrt iwsMt (TM N. tlN m his part of "Bill Tremaine.” tbs Organ Prelude. Offertory, "Andante In B Flat the Lesson-Sermon for Sunday. Candlemas Sunday, February SpHkICtmSkttka Sfftrl I gay. appealing, college boy In 5353534848534848532323535323234853235348484823482323235353 Processlonah Hymn—“ Holy, Holy, UwU‘i*M40waIhtoi..mMmSk JRuiy Others To Choose Major”—W. A. Mozart. February 5, 1950. 6. of Baltimore, Md- I •^•ttaMrtoAdBtohhglUMk 'Hiesplans' last show. “ For Love 1 Holy.” Postlude. The Golden Text Is from II Cor­ 9:00 a. m., Sunday school at From or Money.” Dave also had a part Solo—"In the Quiet of Prayer” , Horaery inthians 3:17. "Where the Spirit church and West Side. Guest Speaker At AH Service* n A4ito« Mk ttoAw A CUM. M UV in “Barraba.*," a rellgioua one-act 1 ...... Walter R. Clark 10:05 a. m., Carillonlc bell mu­ tl(>ilwB.MWmr«,p«towipiritoi Ik Anthem—"Consecrated,'' Lord To Parents may leave their children of the Lord is, there Is liberty.” play presented by Thespians last I In competent care in the Sunday Selections ^rom ths Bible In­ sic. Easter; and also has done work­ PLUS; “TOUGH ASSIGNMENT’ with Don STOP - LOOK •• LISTEN! Thee'.. .Elizabeth T. Van Woert MANCHESTER achool room during the service. clude the following: “But ye are 10:30 a. m.. Divine Worship. YOU ARE WELCOME ANMVntAiySAUoa ‘*’**A» *•" "WB « Ml ... MnU 4k It QJtr shop playa. Hymn—“ Lord, Speak To Me.” not In the flesh, but In the Spirit, 3:00 p. m.. Sacrament of Bap­ Skw Crms M kir iNk....S tom 4fc The Week MOTOR SALES As '‘William.” the footman. Ted Paul is back baking his delicious and talked about Sermon: "In Remembrance Of if so be that the Spirit of God tism. ASMAirtoaucn ^0toilknato-4M»M«lto fk Lawson also makes hia first stage PIZZAS every Friday and Saturday night. ( Me,” Tuesday at 7:80 p. m., the dwell In you.*’ (Rom. 8:9), 7:80 p. m.. Festival, of Sacred JAMES R. BELL, Minister Mm t|to kir kli ; goto $ to 2k MORIARTY appearance with ITiesplans. How­ < ‘ Rev. Blake Ladles’ Aid Society will meet Correlative passages from the Song preaented by the Junior fieSssstgtsW s '■H-MMOttolktoMi Open Evenings ever. in last year's Thespian tour­ * The ^ d ' s Supper. Wednesday at 7:80 p. m., the Christian Science textbook, ’;Scl- Choirs of Emanuel church, Hart­ If you haven’t tried one, ;HvmlPr"Take My.JJfe. And Let WUsneggfgsmt \ Hartford Road At BROTHERS nament play, “ Mooncalf Mugford,” Choir will meet for rehearsal. )enca‘ aiul Health wlthiKey to the ford, and Emanuel church, Man­ Ted had an offstage part. At pres­ now, is the time. You will be fJi It Be.” 'Wfrttffures." by Mary Baker EJddy, chester. Everyone cordially In­ ) Mat ANmirnc toumoN irieo 5 MONtY-SAVERS ^ i BenedlcUon wlth’ Choral Amen. Wo*t Centor St. DIAL 5135 ent he is a member of Sock and back for more. Come to the include the following (p. 93): “The vited. I tomlMl MMMtm AlCOHOtloMt . Organ Postlude. Covenant-Congregational Church Buskin and has taken several parts Ciub Chianti for the most , belief that Spirit is flnits os well Loose offering at the morning I ftoroM SUNItM OatsM I «Atacura.ihatoit«toi2to 2it The Week $7 Spmoe Street for that group. delicious Pizxas in Man­ Monday— » kimm ANitHroe irwi AMMTAMin.ktorito:lft- “ Double Dewr" will be presented Rex’. Carl M. Helgersoa. Pastor HAaMU.rana.k|.lkNdk.. fl chester. , 7:00 p. m., Boy ScouU. Paul Psige, Organist UoMUHtmt k Pwatm SMHN If |V* at Hollister school on February t Tuesday— I MSh e l M A O N U U lo M rit «VM0nLIMtoyM*.«hh.iri.. $« 7 and 8. GET AHEAD IN 1950 We Will Have BuUt For You in Manchester 7:00 p. m.. The Methodist Youth Let ns, ifatottgh our Moautocnc aucaMnmtLAMwhtoaio n * Tickets are on sale now at < ^ - FUN AND DANCING EVERY SATURDAY Fellowship. Saturday, 6:30 p. m. The basket­ WE START YOU IN MfOICINf CHtSTVaLUfs ball team meets at the parsonage Service, bring you the help of > miTIA6.aHtoAka.lfc... 274 ter Phartnacy or may ba obtaltiOd > Wednesday— YOUR OWN BUSINESS twins itMtoto, )toh »o. n’t u t IMICaUHMlik.Nn5.IMY Ufk YOUR BETTER HOME AT from any Ttiesplan member. 7:00 p. m.. Choir rehearsal. fo.' the trip to Woodstock, to play Beff« CcaftsoMo, desigaets of &i- TO THE EVER POPULAR the Woodstock team at 8 p. m. $r Small Investment * No Selling ttoetotoihUr*.. Ml Ifi ■HUNUCOTraMtokpMMftto 4k * 8:00 p. m., W, S. C. S. • Immediate Income Mc moauswBtte •! toftorh...... M|W $k Tl.ere will be room for cheerera m VAIU l9Tm .lftotp t nM*t U f Gu m la Idaho ’ Friday— Ihe letdogbenacy of Bern Moti- REASONABLE COST In the cars. IT’S HERE . . . rmMMUir«OAIUtnAM.tW U* DON LAWSON TRIO * The Married Couples will meet ItoAraAAtoilkM ...... |W f k ruciiT cuHi «m cur...... st * • maua B alaM (B — Inlahed ap) ‘ in the church basement to Sunday, 9:50 a. m. Sunday Bible THE 1950 CAMEO VENDOR amcnis make them a toiiabU Idaho'a primitive area haa an ttoiwn (w|5 Stun • toxto ■a AUIM CUOLUton nwMMi LI i Mf Iw—1 atery er atory style FEATVaiNO }• ’ make plana for this new or school, Kenneth Nelson, superin­ The answer to ersiy mun’s search'for Kxtra choica (bf chit moet impoitanc eatlmated fam o population of 1$.- Income—Independmee and Security. A small MmI iMIpMi feRftiMt lilt r— $ir*aAW.k|,Mi... • lN«$, eg haner 000 doar. 500 oik, $00 ahoap. and ganizaUon. AH' eduples are tendent. Classes for all ages. ' tributa to thoec who have pasted and tUe hath DUKE ROMANOFF Investment will sUrt you In your own busi­ 800 geato boaldaa numeroua kMr, i0W8/ 8:3oS.li. I urged to attend. ^ 11:00 a. m.. Morning worship ness operating Brand New Cameo Nut and oo— or to evann to ba tnatked . k Qeot Mn*i-** k to* blrda, aad predatory and fur­ Aad Hta Biillaw Sax * ------— sendee. Second Sunday In Youth Ball Oum Vending Machines—placed on lo­ «k«e«gh tos ifto. * MMJPHee *10*$* to 111 JOO tnpiiiag m M «Im m nii« boaring animala. Week. The pastor will speak on cation In your town fcy our men. Machlnet I Buckingham Congregational letup help you la OMldag this 'The Chief Building Stone.” from Immediately svsllsbls. In various colors, tc r Altow a IkyMSM BSAOO to fXAOO FHA er $M0 to *1,000 01 . Church operate at Ic and 5c. the text in I Peter 2:1-10. The aaoet impoctsnt leleetioa eo e»- ; I II li 14 DEPOT SQ. I , Rev. PtUUlp M. Rose Ten Sfs invited to awet the lepfeeentottve et SEATS IKMIll! msmpi men's trio wlU take part. the Cameo Vender who will answer sU y o u I daring moonment of lair-i ■ I I M R X * gaestless sheat this remsrhnhia eXer. (SuiSl eppropriece ticsigo DANCE -Miller** Hall I '0:00 a. m., <2hurch schooL 5:00 p. in. The Covenant Hl- JlTit Allen Realty Compony LeagiM board meets at the par­ PLACB Betel 4)ah le d g e. ' end tniiabla eoic . TaUaM‘fwapUw TELEPHONB ' U:00 a. m., Morning Worship. Pine Pharmaeji - ■ BBALTOB Ma*ani smS OW PaoWaa STATE THEATRI i Observance o f Uie Lord's Sup- sonage to plan for future Coven­ DATB: rehmarg Sth 'to Uth latlaslva. ■ n X W MANCHK8TKR, CONN. HAin>OII0. CONN. ' per. in recognition of Youth ant HI-League meetings. Tims: ICto a. m. to KM p. m- FREE DELIVERY ■IIS Or H r . * » -r “ in rh iitif *-•$$* Oaaaiag {W eek the young pooiie will par- 7:15 p. m.. Organ vespers. Corns StW p. m. to 1:M p. *• SAPORITI MEMORIAL CO. UMma $w mu a aa h • aa 6195 4Hhcr ttama hy AppelataMBt. >!$• n M »—MBMlwater 1S77 Bvatp Saturday Nlgktt »Muiin.t-tMi«tmi ticlpate in the servibe. NT^e Com for meditation and prayer. 47* CENTER ST. OPEN SUNDAYS DIAL 7782 664 CENTER STREET TELEPHONE 7:30 p. m.. Evening service. Cbm- Ash far Mr. Kdward W. BBraetl. •:0* to' n m P. M. 'mifntbiV theme wffl be: ' “ Such i 4S3 B rat 42d St. COMPijBE apd SAVE SUNDAY—“LADY TAKES A SAILOR” Life Has a OhrisUan Motive.” munity hynm-aing. Tha pastor will « CAMEO VENDORS Bsw vtok ii.v. ’ ■< ' $ - T

'‘"iost recommended changes and re- Facing Charge -Young G O P visiona in the charter of the Young bring a meditation on ’Tlia All- as Inflnlta has darktnsd all his­ •anrlca will b« gtvm to th« loeot Vocal and laatrumental music. Actress Sincere Manchester Republican club. Charlea H. Sufficient Word," from the etory tory. In Christian Sclenca, Spirit, Polio drlva. Metaage by Rev. Porker. AUTQGLASS tteart Goal $3,500 Donahue Jr., was appointed pub­ of Jesua’ feeding of the five thou­ aa a proper noun, la the name of Preluda—"Praytr” ... .Boallmana Wedneeday evening at 7:80, the Date Book Croup Meets licity manager by Mr. Tedford. sand, recorded In John 6:1-14. the Supreme Being. It means Anthem—"Go Not Far From Me, mld«week prayer meeting and Bible About Quitting MIRRORS Of Burglaries A fter a brief discussion it waa The Wreek quantity .and quality, and applies O Lord” ...... Zlngarettl study will be held at the church. exclusively to Ood.” A s D rive Opfens H ere dscldsd to set the age limits from C a r e y ’s Monday, 7:50 p. m. Music com­ Offertory—"Areaoao'*...... Handel Serlnon: "Law and Grace." TMUght 1$ to 40 for membership in the mittee meeting, at (ne parsonage. Pittsburgh, Feb. 4—(J^— Coleen Aimiveraary uance Lakota Choose Committees for Anthem—"With Expectation I TaloottvUle Coagregatlqnal Stamford Man Being (mantzation. All townbj^ople in Wedneeday, 7:30 p. m, Bible South Methodist Church Townsend, the beautiful movie star Council, Italian-American Club, ‘ Center Congregational Church SL damea’a R. O. Church Have Waited For The Lord"---- Church this age group Interested tai the Study and Prayer Hour. The Main Street and Hartford Road who says ahe’a going to quit a $1,- catlona. In addlUon. a number of Held for Further In* •. Tomorrow Nominations, Charter „ Rev. CUSord QUver Simpson, Rev. John F. Haanon, Paator ...... Wood Re\'. Bteoeat Gordon, Mlahter Faitds Used to Combat special events are planned for the club are cordially invited to at­ Rev. Fred R. Edgar. Minister 000-a-week job tb do church work, Boy Scout "Message to Man- TO NIG H t Ro5’. George P.. Hughes ohurch cordially invites all who Postlude. tend next Friday’s meeting at 8 ; HUU^vr Mias Kathryn G. Bryon, Mnu Jennie Abom. Organist Inslata ahe’a sincere — and that campaign, including club pro­ ventigation by Police < healer.’* Revision, Pulilicity R e«. Dorothy Wells Pease, Rev. Edgar J. Farrell feel the need of the fellowship and The Ravage* of Heart p.m., in the municipal building, at IMreolor of Christian Education The Week Wilfred Kent, Choir Director the Idea la not a publicity stunt. grams and radio features. The • Monday, February 6 The SEB SHONTY TRIO ’ Minister of Education strength of prayer. An Informal, Monday— which time permanent offloprs wilt George G. Ashton, Minister of Mlaa Polly Marshall, Dlrr>elor The 20-year-old starlet, here to­ IHaeaM*, Leading of campaign will be conducted simul­ Stamford, Feb. 4—fe )—A men League of Women Voters, talk An organizational meeting of j Frederic C. Werner, ^ n d a y Masses: inspiring hour. 3:30 p. m., Girl Scouts. be elected and a charter ad&pted. Mnole of BcHglow^Moeatlon day to make public appearances taneously In communities through­ who, police say, came back to col­ by Congresanian A. A. Klblcofl, the Manchester Young Repubitcau AND THE INCOMPARABLE Director o f Music For Adults: 7, 8, 9. 10, 11, with Friday. 4:30 p. m. Junior CTiolr 6:30 p. m.. Boy Scouta. in connection with her lateat movie AD Our Killera out the nation with radio net- lect a $10 balance "due him’’ on "Europe and Illiialon.’* 8:15 p m. Club was held last night at the two Massea at 8 and 10, one In the rehearsal. 7:30 p. m.. Beginners and Pri­ Sunday, 8:00 a. m.. Service of Sunday, February 6. "When WHIle Cornea Marching W’ork and motion picture pro­ a forged check, ia under arrest Nathan Hale school. Public invited. municipal building. The meeting : February 5, Second Sunday in main auditorium at .9 for adulta Saturday, 8:00 p. m. Covenant mary Sunday School Teachers' ANNA RUTH - vocalist Holy Communion. Church school, 9:50 a. m. Home,” told newamen: A goal « f IS,500 to combat gram.* reaching Into ever.v area. here today charged with a series Tu ea^y and Wednesday. Feb. I-H was called to order by William S. Youth Week. and one for children at 9 in the League meeting at the home of Institute at Etrat Lutheran Worahlp Service, 11 ;00 a. m. Said Mr. Psiii today, "The 1950 . 9:15 and 11:00 a. m. services. Morning Worahlp, 10:45 a. m. " I expect people to doubt this. IIIH Iteatat 8t heart diataae haa been aet for of burglaries in which $16,05:1 loot Center Thespians present "Dou­ Davis, Republican Town Chairman basement. Two Masses at 10 Carl E. Johnson, 29 Spruce street. church. New Britain; leaving Hymn—"O Worahlp The King." Prelude—"Hornpipe’* from “Water Prelude—"Agnus Del” (Lamb of I would have doubts myself If I Heart campaign, which is bsing was reportedly taken. ble Door," Hollister school auditor­ who extended a word of greeting to FINE FOODS o’clock for adults, one in the main Go»-...... Rev. Robert Carroll, Assistants Septuageslma Sunday. Wednesday — might bo mlasinnary work or i t 's e a s y ! Ao more compelling appeal to our Main street, 7:8U-9:30. authorized to appoint a nominat­ Sermon: "The Religion of Love," Hymn—"The Church’s One Foun­ part of the $6,000,000 Heart Cam­ , . 'who, with an unldentlfled FBI ing committee to bring in a slate 1...... Offenbach 8:55 a. m., Sunday school. (Note; 3:15 p. m„ Brownies. dation." Christian education or maybe just paign of the American Heart aa- generosity than this an appeal to j ggp^t and two local detectives, sr- Friday. February 10 Masses on Sunday at 7:30, 9, 10 Rev. Fred R. Edgar getting married and having a o f officers for the next meeting i Charles Norris, Thombonlsl Free transportation bus service for 7:30 p. m., Emanuel Choir. Sermon by the Rev. George John­ IT 'S FUN! a^ation, with which the local help protect the hearts of the W. S. C. 8. Mother-Daughter What A Vreamboat and 11 a. m. Recessional Hymn— "A re Ye great big Christian family." rested Raddals, told this stoy: which will be held next Friday, Children’s Story: "The Road of children without CTirlstian train­ Thursday— ston. Ph.D„ of Hartford Theolog­ h e ^ committee ia affiliated. A. American people. banquet, North blcthodlst church, Able?” ...... Beacon Hill The blond actress will speak to­ Last October 31, Rsddals pre­ February 10, at the municipal the Loving Heart.” ing wt^ose parents ran not bring 2:00 p. m., Ladles’ Aid. ical Seminary—"Service In The Friday and Saturday, Feb, 10, 11 Postlude—"Nunc Dlmmltls" ...... morrow at services of the Presby­ W, Robertaon, Chairman of the Hireat to ,%D sented an allegedly worthless building. ’This committee conalsta liesTr^inq Legionnaires ! Anthem—"W e Would Be Building" 8t. Franris of Assisi ChurVh them, or live.at a distance. For ...... Johann Sebastian Bach 8:00 p. m.. Bible Hour. Bmly Of Christ.” Board at the Weatinghouae Elec­ "T w o Blind Ulce." Whlton Me­ > ...... Sibelius Information, call 2-0408). terian rburch at nearby Punxau- "Official atatlittra prove that check for $40 tb Michael f^cata- of T. .1. Crockett, chairman; South Windsor 9:30 a. m.. Church achool. Classes 8:00 p. m., G tie f Club. Hymn” 0 Jesus, I Have Prom­ tric ootpoiatlon, ia national cam­ the heart diseases are a threat to mscchia, a grocer, receiving $15 morial hall by Commuhity Players Youth Oiolr 9:30 a. m„ Bible (Tasa for adults. Friday — tawney. under auspices Mancheater Regis­ Samuel Turklngton Jr., Robert \ 0 i ! Route 803, Near Burnham’s for all ages. ised." paign chairman. * overvime. ’They prove that the in groceries and $16 in cash. COME AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS Sermon: "W e Would Be Build­ Comer 10:00 a. m., Nursery class during 8:00 p. m., Church CYmnoll. An offering will be taken at the tered Nurses aaaoclatlon. McCann, Robert Gorman, and W. ing." Three of the young peo­ 10:45 a. m., Nursery "With a townwidc organiiatlon heart diseases kill or disable thou­ Agreed To Walt For $10 church worship In the Tarlsh 2:00 p. m.. High School Choir Saturday— close of the service for the benefit Saturday, February It David Keith. ple participating at each serv­ Rev. Edward J. Duffy, Pastor House. o f volunteera enllated during re­ sands \ipon thousands of people— Because the grocer had no more It was alao decided to appoint A REMINDER OF THE rehearsal. 9:00 a. m., Junior Choir. of the heating fund. money at the time, Raddals agreed Annual Ladlea’ NIgbt. South ice. 10:00 a. m., Divine Worship 10:00 a. m.. Confirmation Class. Would Consider cent weeks, we are prepared to young end old alike. For ejtample, John O’Connor and George B. 8:30 and 10:30 a. m. Masses 3:00 p. m.. M. Y. F. Annual 8:00 p. m.. Adult Bible cnass. to wait for the other $10 until yes­ Mancheater Fire Degartment. Ital­ Jlvmn,of Dedication—"Rise Up, O with celebration of Holy Com­ 11 ;15 a. m.. Chapel Choir. conduct a aucceaaful Heart Cam­ rhe\i.natlc heart disease 1* child­ Williams aa a committea to make Sunday. Youth Rally. CTirlat Church Cathe­ Subject, "Jesus anil Prayer." paign In Mancheeter." Mr. Paul terday. ian-American Club. Men of God” ...... Wllllama munion. Text: Acts 16:12-18. Sunday, February 12, will be ob­ RiiHRian Links hood’s greatest enemy—the lead­ I ’ostlude— “ Finale’’ ...... Faulkes Theme: "Pattern For A Happy dral, Hartford. The Week aaid. “The people of this com­ In the meantime. Hcatamacchla Smorgasbord Supper. Ladles Aid 5:00 p. m.. Junior Youth Fellow­ served as Boys’ or Scout Sunday ing fatal disease between the ages discovered the check was not good Saturday Night Party 9:15 a. m.. Church achool. H-nw." at the morning service. Tuesday - munity are more than ever aware of Emanuel Lutheran Church, in Second Congregational Church ship. Bible Story, Miss Prlggs of Ave and nineteen. ■ 11:00 a. m.. Church Time Nur- 12:30 p. m„ Zion church Is a 8:0ft p m., Meeting of Teachers Jakarta, U.S.I., Feb. 4—(IP) The of the needJn this area for a pro­ and turned It over to police who. church vestry. Sitting! at 5 and 7. North Main and North Streets and Rev. Fred R. Edgar. Devo "’The 1950 Heart campaign is falling to trace Raddals. decided to Also. Sweetheart Hop, dance tin­ aery. Kindergarten and Primary Rev. Leland U. Hunt, Pastor church of the International Lu­ and Bosrd of Education at the United States of Indonesia has gram to combat the heart diseases, tlonaL Marilyn Rogers. Bolton Congregallonal thnreh asking for a total of six million wait until he showed up to collect der auapicca of Cyp CTub. Wood- Classes. Warren D. Wood, Director theran Hour, 1.200 stations, 36 church. notified Russia that the fledgling arhich throughout the nation take Main Hall, LEGION HOME 6:30 p. m.. Epworth League. Rob Rev. Alvin J. IV>aeh,v. Minister dollar.*. But this campaign Is not the 110. n iff Hall, Center Church. 8 to 11J 4:00 p. m.. Pilgrim FMlowshlp. of Music languages. In United States and Wednesday — republic is willing lo consider es­ af greater toll than the next five ert Gordon. Jr., program leader. 10-.30 a. m., Ijidtos’ Missionary only gn appeal for money. It brings This he dld-ycslerday end, upon p.m. « 6:00 p. m.. CTYP CSUb. " A Visit Canada, and 49 territories and for­ Janies W. McKay. Organist ' tablishing diplomatic relntlona leading cauaea of death combined. E D i J Q To Foreign Lan^.* * eign countries, heard locally every The Week and Choir IMreetor Society. with the Soviet union. '•T h e funds raised during Feb­ to ail of us the hopeful message being questioned, admitted, police Sunday. February It Sunday— said, a series of some 10 burglaries Boy Scout return visit annual ----- NOW PLAYING ------, * 7:30 p. m., ttJkiSg Adults. Re­ 9:15 a. m.. Church achool. Sunday afternoon over WONS, and Monday — Saturdav. February 11. 7:30 p. m., Russia recognized the U.8.I. on ruary wlU aid In control of dui- that, with our whole-hearted aup- Saturday Night Junior Choir re- Meeting of the CTiurch CViuncll, Jan. 26. In which Jew’elry, sllverwsre and port of United Nations Seminar by 9:15 and 11:00 a. m„ Morning at 3:30 p. m., over W8PR, Spring- 3:30 p. m. 9:45 a. m.. Church school. abtlity and death here at home, port. tremendoua stridee can now canvass for funds. Rob't Arlene John furs were taken. Tlobert Henderaon. Worship. field. hearsal. 11:00 a. m.. Morning Worship. at the church. The new nation’s premier and and will halp support research to be made toward cutting down the ’TuesdiMr, Februar.'^ 14 Taylor Dahl Hodlak $15,000 In I>o«l ■ 7:30 p. m . Church Council meet- Prelude—“ Larghetto and SlclUa- 3:00 p. m.. Sign language serv­ 7:30 p. m., oniclal Board meet- Prelude—"The Swan" ...... foreign minister, Mohamed Hatta, fhtd the answers our doctors are tragic toll taken by the heart Valentine Dessert-Bridge, Group Music furnished by TONY OBRIGHT Captain of Detectives William C, Center church, 1:30 p. m. "AMBUSH" \ n g « no" from Organ Concerto V ---- ice. ing...... Salnt-Saens In a telegram to Soviet Foreign still seeking. It la a matter of diseases. Your contribution to the 3:00 p. m., fTioral Union re­ Processional Hymn--’’I Love To St. John's Polish National Minister Andrei Y. Vlshlnsky, said J. Lynch said that a search of Saturday. February IS Adventure Thriller The Week ...... Handel Tuesday— Catholic Church inak« i|0urQ«m Mallmark community health affecting the IP.V) Heart campaign will be used hearsal of the Walther League at 9:00 a, m.. Mlzpah and Willing Ills government "Is willing to con­ Raddals’ home here disclosed sn Midwinter dance Keeney street ----- PLUS — — .'Monday— Ctell To Worship and Invocation, Tell The Story.” lives of all our cltleena of all ages." by the American Heart associa­ St. Matthew’s Lutheran church. Workers to work on peanuts. Anthem—"Father In Heaven, We 33 Gohvny Street sider opening of negotiations con­ estimated $15,000 In loot, neatly Parcnt-Teachors Club, City View Latest ••Laesls’* Hit ' 8:00 p. m. Finance committee Andrew Gibson All Co-Operate tion and Ita afflUatesc for research packed lA cartons and boxes and Darce hall. 8 p. m. oneeting. Hymn— "Praise, My Soul. The New Britain. 3:15 p. m„ Brownies. Are Thv Children" ...... R4-V. S. S. SlryJ«'wskl. Ihistor cerning e.*tiibllshmcnt of diplomatic ‘CHALLENGE TO LASSIE” 6:30 p. m.. Girl Scouts...... B. Lillian Severance A number of local organlaations to perfect new methods for the stored In both cellar ami attic. Saturday, February t5 Wednesday— King of Heaven” . , ...... The Week Mias I ’lorn Skrohacr.. Organist relatlona.’’ In Technicolor Tuesday and Friday— ara aooperatinf in the Heart cam- prevention, cave and treatment of Lynch also said that the search Annual Ladies Night at British * 1:30 to 4:30 p. m.. Group A...... Dulce Carmen 7:00 p. m., Boy Scouts. Offertory Anthem—"If With All 4:00 p. m.. Confirmation Instruc­ Your Hearts" ...... Mendelssohn pmgn. Hr. Paul aald, and plana In- heart disease. It will be used to disclosed a meticulously kept type­ American Club. 3:00 p. m.. Cherub‘ -tllO lr The General Confession, ' Wednesday— 8:30 a. m.. Mass. You nssd no potle or glua tion. 7:30 p. m . Ward Group. Ladles’ Hymn of Praise-"More Love To cludt (Uatrlbution of plastic heart- give ua facta that wUI help us pro­ written record of breaks together Saturday, 5larch IS bearsaL Carol Howea 10:30 a. m , High Mass. — ovorythlng If tokst to shaped collection boxee on retail tect our hearts. It will be used to with the loot taken In each one of 7:00»p. m.. Cub Scouto Pack 4 Anthems— Tuesday— parlor. Thee, O Christ." Ladle.*’ Night of Nutmeg Forest, 7:30 p. m.. Meeting of the Thursday— Sermon: ’’The Modern Message moke ihsM lovsiy VoUn- oonntera and in varioue public lo- bring the beneAt of the latest them. Tall Cedars, Masonic Temple. PRIVATE meeting. "Brother James A i r " ...... Arr. by Jacob Walther League. 2:00 p. m., Asbury Group. La­ Of An Ancient Prophet." Rockville Baptist Church o p e KT tinet is In ths Hallmark medical advancea to all o f us The list also mentioned two Saturday. Alarch tS OAK I 7:30 p. m.. Senior Choir re- (Junior COolr—Flrat Service) Friday— dles’ parlor. Recessional Hymn—"O Ood, Rev. Adolph Johnson, Pastor kit. Sm it today — and our through cardiac programs In our automobiles which Lynch said had Annual election of officers at INSTRUCTION ^ hearsal. "Lo, A Voice To Heaven Sound­ 8:00 p. m., Lutheran Service 7:30 p. m., Meeting of Board of Whose Law From Age To Age." communities. been reported stolen and which British American Club. • Piano (Popular Style) I Thursday— Reginald W. Kent, Organist TUESDAYS complols Misclion of othor . -if later were recovered, one here, the 7:00 p. m.. Junior High and Pll- ing” ...... Bortnlanaky Volunteer School for Walther Education. J>o8tlude—"Sortie" ...... Hotlmork Volsnllnot. • "Much haa been accomplished in Wednesday March 39 • Guitar (Tenor) Leaguers at St. Matthew’s 8:00 p. m.. Members of the Ma­ ...... Chester Nordman other In New York City. •giim Fellowahlp Dancing In­ (Senior CTiolr—Second Service) Sunday, February 5. recent yeare toward the conquest Highland Park PTA Minstrel, The Lessons, Lutheran church, New Brit­ sonic Fraternity will meet In the ^ PErir Highland Park achool, 8 p. m. • Banjo GRILL struction class. Church school. 9:45 a.m. UNTIL 9 of heart dlsaaae but much still has ' 8:00 p. m„ Bible Study and DU- Belden Ham, reader. ain. Gym room. 8:00-10:00 p. m., Informal Open Church o f the Nazarene Worahlp Service, 11:00 a.m. to be done. It Is rsally up to ua GEORGE SMITH cuaaion Group. . The Thankaglvlng and Intercea- Won’t you open your heart here Allows Boosliiig House at the Parsonage. All 466 Main Street Dial 3-1145 ' Friday— siona, g a r r i s o n ’s TUESDAYS In Manchester -and give generous­ Nancy Bowers The Solvation Army are welcome. James R. Beil, Pastor 30 OAK ST. . 8:30 p. m.. Chapel Choir re- 661 Main Street Gospel Hall WATKINS ly td Aght heart disease.’’ Of Bus Fares (>54'Westminster Road) Offertory—"How Lovely Are The Friday— ' hearsal. 9:30 am., Sunday achool and 415 Center Street tSOTUI St 8:30 p. m., Co-Wed meeting. Messengers’’ ...... Mendelssohn Major and Mrs. Benjamin C. Jones 7:00 p. m., Choir rehearsal. STATIONERS U N T IL 9 EASTWOOD 0 Commanding Officers Adult Bible claases. All ages. Ten­ , Saturday— Hirmn—"Shepherd of Eager Saturday— 849 Main St. TcL M 950 Hartford, Feb. 4— (45—The New Ges* Kelisjr Youth" ...... Kirby Bedon 7:30-10:00 p. ni.. Youth Fellow­ nyson McFall. superintendent. Sunday - ritade helBi I 8:00 p. m.. Sweetheart Hop, CYP Aircraft Plunge Haven and Shore Line Railway ; TEL. 3894 Address: "Youth Looks A t the This evening at 7:30, "Welcome ship Open House. C3)urch 10:46 a.m.. Morning worship. 10:.30 a.m., Breaking of Bread. frssk aiDitr* , Club duce. 12:15 a.m., Sunday school. Company has been given permls-, VVssds Hesdrls CTiurch,” In Melody," Major David Moulton, basement. Music by the choir. Sermon by WATKINS slon to boo.*t fares on Its bus | Young People’s Secretary, of 8:00-12:00 p. m.. Married Cou­ 7:00 p.m., Gospel meeting. t e t M I t Report Is False "On The M n m l S John Vlttner the Rev. J. H. Parker, Evangelist. routes. Town" "Song of St. Mary’s Epteeopal Oiuroh Address: "The CTiurch Looks At Hartford, presiding, and the musi­ ples’ Valentine party. Masonic 10:45 a. m„ Junior church held The Week Here ara the Increases author­ O D A Y o ^ t m i i Church and Locust Streeta Youth,” cal groups of the CTirps partici­ Temple. in the lower auditorium. Tuesday, 7:46 p.m.. Prayer Baltimore. Feb. — A re­ ized yesterday by the State Public | Surrender" Rev. Alfred L. WUIIams, Rector Mr. Hunt pating, In a melodious greeting to 6:30 p.m., N. Y. P. 8.. Marian meeting. Utilities Comnilaalon; New Ha­ / H L I N P A R S □ N POl ANO ROl AND Rev. James 8. Neill, Hymn—"Rejoice, Ye Pure In the new corps officers. Janes, president, in charge, port that an unidentified aircraft 80*4*)-—"I.sdr Take* A North Methodist Church E'liday, 7:45 p.m., Bible Class, ven-Stony Creek-GuUford. and WARNER BROS romantic CIAH YOUNG • CULVER Rector Emeritus Heart.” Sunday— 7:30 p.m., Service of Evongeliam. had plunged Into upper Chesa­ New Haven-Cllnton routes. 20 per Edward A. KeUey. Lay Aaalstant Company meeting (Sunday 447 North Main Street Pine Pharmacy ’r NBC railroad hour PlfHARD GAP T Postlude—“Allegro” from Organ peake bay yesterday was termed a cent, minimum fare raised from 10 Oincerto V ...... Handel schoot). 9:30 a. m. Rev. Willard J. McLaughlin, Pastor false alarm after five military air­ to 12 cents; New Haven-North LYON • GRAY Septuageslma. 11:00 a. m„ Worship Hour Nur­ Holiness meeting, 11:00 a. m. FREE DELIVER'. Branford-GuUford. and New Ha- Alba Room 8:00 a. m.. Holy (Communion. Major Jones’s topic: "The Elder WUIIam L. Brown, Organist CESSPOOLS AND SEPTIC TANKS craft searched the area for more Route 6 A 44A Bolton, Conn. sery. ven-GulUord Lakes, from 60 to 60 NEVER A COVER NEVER A MINIMUM * 9:30 - a. m- Children’s Service Son." Major Jones will com­ than two houra. A. 1I A»,l P HAl . 6:00 p. m., Jimlor Fellowship, 664 CENTER STREET TELEPHONE 2-9814 canta; New Haven—Junction of * M ortlng Prayer with address by 6:00 p. m„ Mu Sigma CTil. mence on the following Sunday a 9:30 a. m., Sunday school. POWER CLEANED The report came from a motor­ Routes 77 and 80, Guilford, from ■ the rector. Junior Choir. Church aerie.* of sermons on the theme, Charles Fle(d, superintendent. ist who called the tower at Balti­ GLASTONBURY RESTAURANT The Week 1949 FO R D CUSTOM 50 to 54 cents. 3815 5IAIN STREET—GLASTONBURY school classes follow this service, Monday— The Priesthood of the Believer.” 9:30 and 11:00 a. m., Morhing h i iinrlii \trr iiiiil f trinity more airport. He said he saw a The commission said the In­ Film will be used In the upper 2 p. m., Sunday achool at Sliver Worship. On The Same Show 6:30 p. m.. Girl Scout Troop 12 4-DOOR SEDAN plane go down o ff Boilers point creases were granted on the basis grades. Lane outpost. Proceaslonal Hymn—"Holy, Holy, Tim Fights For A Pal PRESENTS meets at the church. I)|{^ W 1 II \ M l ~T,I’ I l( I A NKS I NS I \ I II I) ■Stfle, heater, everdrh-e. Very wrlth heavy black smoke trailing of evidence at hearings last month 11:00 a. m„ Holy Communion 7:30 p. m„ Joint meeting of the 7:00 p. m.. Open A ir meeting. Holy.” behind. DANCING and Siispceta a Gal . . . and "In view of the precarious ART ^IcKAY AND HIS ORCHESTRA with sermon by the rector. Senior Council of Elders and the 7:30 p. ni.. Salvation meeting. "Savior, Teach Me’ ...... Leeaon The Maryland Air National financial condition of the company Choir. Board of Deacons and Deacon­ Sermon subject: “The Prodigal Junior CTiolr AND FLOOR SHOW FOR YOUR DANCING PLEASURE c i n n e y b r o s Guard dispetchad two planes to with Its relation to the main­ TIM H O LT Musical outline of this service: esses, at the church. Son,” will be the first of a series Anthem—"Rock of Ages" . Buck M K . the area and three observation EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT on the general theme of "The Love Responsive Reading—"The Good 1948 OLDS 98 tenance of Its public trsnsporta- | Every Saturday Night ’ ProcesMonal— "M y Soul, Be On Tuesday— .' LW \(.l, IM'-T’O.SAI. ( t I. planet took o ff from Fort Meade. tlon service." | in “ MYSTERIOUS Thy Guard." 6:30 p. nt. Junior CTiolr re­ of Ood." Shepherd." At least one civilian plane joined Sequence— "Once In Royal Davld’i The Week Sagrament of Baptism. i;{() I’, arl M. 1 cl. MaiiclicHicr .’j.'iOJi CONVERTIBLE DESPERADO” hearsal. Barii green. Completely in the hunt Special Attraction TEX PAVEL AND VIC DUBALDO City.” 7:30 p. m„ Senior Choir re- Monday— Reception of New Members. Nendy-feht White side wall^ Police and airport officials were Thespians’ Play PLAYING .AND SINGING YOUR FAVORITE SONGS , Offertory—"Sing Praises Unto the hearsal. 7:30 p. m., Friendship Circle. Hymn—"No, Not Despairingly." new seat eovere, low unable to find anyone else who FELIX FORTUNA u fG U N N M IU fR FAME. thTOPCOMilllAN ENDS TODAY EVERY SUNDAY NIGHT ; Lord*' ...... Crulckshank 8:30 p. m., CTiorua rehearsal. Tuesday— Offertory—"Intermezzo” ..Delibes •uss had seen a plane crash Into the And III* Men of Harmony AUDIENCE PARTICIPATION Communion Hymn— "Bread of the Wednesday— 6:00 p. m.. Junior Band. Communion Meditation—“ Until bay yesterday. The motorist who ("asl Coniplelecl JACK DOUGLAS “JOLSON SINGS AGAIN World." 2:00 p. m.. Lucy Spencer Group 6:45 p. m„ Songster Brigade. He Come.” f i m t i R S called in the report waa identified For Reservations Call ! iUi:roirrrrfUKB.im«i-iiaii4 •» warn "Telson, the butler; Mias Jean .STARTS FEB. 9th FOR E. Cooper w ill apeak on "World Jones to the group. Center Thespians Federalism.” 8:00 p. m., Mary CTiahman Group be a Bible quiz. Estimates Chccifolly Furnished w m otoaiito.tii’bMr itoW ti Chitjian aa "Louise.’’ the msUV, meets at the parsonage, 106 Henry Wednesday— The Wpek 1946 PO NTIAC Ted Lawson as ‘'William," the Present t The Y. P. F. will also meet at 6:30 p. m.. Corps Cadet Class. 'YERNON nut t 6 o’clock. They will combine with atreet. Monday— rtAUHMm. l-ul lKMto.HN nIm 9«e One ENTIRE Week Two new corps cadets. Ruth- 8:00 p. m., Methodist Men at MhdyWbBsVd 4-DOOR footman. B n n H • the Graduate Club. Wm. A. Knofla & Sons, Inc. Although Uie servant;! are too elaine Jones and Nell Jones, the church. " ■ ‘"pV p i f products Ls t a t io n ir t Black. Very clean. ! The Men’s Club will have E AR L KNOFLA, Sec-Treas, well-trained In the Van Bret "DOUBLE Tel. RockviUe 1335 Concordto Lutheraa will join the class. Wednesday— V/. so HIM I meeting on Monday evening at 6:30 p. m.. Chorus rehearsal. 56 CHESTNUT STREET TELEPHONE 2-1.391 regime to openly defy MUa Vic­ : 6:30. Sherwood Robb will show 'Garden and Winter streeta 10:00 a. m.. The Woman's Socie­ T0tinremisn»riiiti8iM$i« j i f o . r a < , M ...... ' 7:30 p. m., Torchbearera. ty will meet to aew on * quilt. 1946 BUICK SUPER toria Van Bret’s wishes, the au­ 1 some Sporta Films following the Rev. Knrl Richter. Pwitor dience will soon recognize an al­ DOOR" Under New Management Barclay F. Wood, Organist sad Thursday— 2:00 p. m., the regular meeting. M MaWMim MfVKOPft...... 9N I supper. 7!30 p. m.. Open A ir meeting. CLUB SEDAN most conspiratorial attitude on , On February 10, ’fhe Womans Choirmaster 6:30 p. m„ Junior Choir. M^yirctl Uaaa n Sms, H i^mScm. , •, $9l F rid a y - rawnsMicnM...... t l w » t J t! i r part toward the young Bret Hollister Street School , Auxiliary will have a meeting. 7:00 p. m.. Boy Scouts. Grey, mnny extras. 3:30 p. m. Sunbeams. l9riNanraUamMSs.Miw,nNl 79t couple. Their devotion , to the Auditorium CUSINE SUPERB , Mis* Jeanne Lowe, will be the 8:50 a. m„ Sunday school and 7:30 p. m.. CTiolr. young bride and bridegroom Is 8:00 p. m Holiness meeting. Friday— VMacte . apeal^r and will show movlea. Bible classes. There will be a series of five evident throughout the play. February 7 and 8 J i All other organizations will meet 6:00 p. m., A Mother-Daughter N6SWMIB $1 J$ Com Nm m 1942 OLDS-76 Under the Direction of Charles Heckler, Chef 10:15 a. m„ Morning worship expository messages on per­ Banquet will be held, sponsored by To the part of "A very." the 8:16 P. M. ' at their regfUar hoiwa., Special Services 4-DOOR SED AN housekeeper, Mrs. P e 11 e r. gill (>I,ebratlon of Holy Communion sonal holiness. the Woman’s Society. Tickets are RLOVES ^ UFSnCK bring.* dramatic experience In bt th Tieketi $l.0« (Tax Inel.) Catering to Banquets, Weddings and Preparatory services will begin at ready. A T THE Grey, new motor, dependable t theater and radio. For ten yeare, The United Methodist Church 9:45 a. m. «*fi swdww a# traaeportatloa. Tickets May Be Procured At Privatg Parties Order of Service Christian Sclenor Society Iws* tl.M dm she studied elocution with Florence X of Bolton I Cam Naw* fAC* rowott VgM M Center Pharmacy Or By, Rev. Frank W. Blake. Minister Prelude, "Jesus Christ, My Sqre Masonic Temple Emanuel Lutlieron Church CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Buss Schmitt, also traveled with 52 Church Street 1941 CHEVROLET the Deuaenberg Productions 'n Calling 6514 Or 3-9711 ALL LEGAL BEVERAGES SOLD Miss DoHa Skinner. Organist Defense"—Johann CTniger. 466 MAIN STREET QUR-imMUtownst^Ut..-^ USS vum tM fise Mrs. Herald Lee. Soloist Anthem, “ Ye Watchers and Ye Sunday aervice, 11:00 a. m. Rev. Carl E. Obon. Pastor Michigan, and did Musical Comedy Clarence Helsing, Organist migtaiemBlW»t.S«mA.8lMSto I ***"***"*msinsamssw CLUB SEDAN Holy Ones’’—Old German Melody Sunday school, 11:00 a. m. I In East Auburn, Maine, AT THE ROTARY, TALCOTTVILLE Mrs. Frederick Warren, Wednesday meeting, 8:00 p. m. ' and Choirmnster Your Last Opportunity To Hear »MttmCrmn8Ulb4Kl4iNLM 4k David Spencer as ’Telson", the School Superintendent arranged by William Arms Fish­ Two tone green. Special De- i The public is cordially Invited. Lorraine Johnson, Parish Worker fto -c tf * * “ • M tow toit rm» toriw. I ww , 8k Lwte. : butler, will be well remembered for er. ’’Spirit" will be the subject of ; his part of "Bill Tremaine." the Organ Prelude. Offertory? “Andante In B Flat REV. J. H. PARKER, EVANGELIST M fwwl towat (rfm. kg UN Hk the Lesson-Sermon for Sunday, Candlemas Sunday, February. SftMemSkahsSftirl tonTi Kmt Crma Sh ter.. 1)4 esM « ( { gay, appealing, college boy In Proc'esslonah Hymn -"Holy, Holy, Major”-W . A. Mozart. JM uiy Others To Choose IN February 5, 1960. 6. of Baltimore, Md. ■teMtoMhaAifa|erh,kplUI 4k Thespiane' last shew, "For Love I Holy." Postlude. The Golden Text la from I I Cor­ 9:00 a. m., Sunday school at From or Money.” Dave also had a part Solo—"In the Quiet of Prayer" Nuriery inthians 3:17. “Where the Spirit church and West Side. Guest Speaker At All Services tt Utemt M hater 4 CtepH, Mb U9 PERSON j ...... Walter R. Clark in “Barrabaa," a religious one-act Parents may leave their children o f the Lord is, there la liberty.” 10:05 a. m., Carlllonlc bell mu­ ^ 4 prtbna Ik , Anthem—"Consecrated, Lord To play presented by Thespians last In competent care In the Sunday {Selections Trom the Bible In­ sic. M UmbW M Om... I ymteto Ik Ekuter; and alao has done work­ PLUS: “TOUGH ASSIGNMENT” with Don STOP -- LOOK - Thee’. . .Elizabeth T. Van Woert MANCHESTER bchool room during the service. clude the following: "But ye are 10:30'a. m.. Divine Worship. YOU ARE WELCOME fiNMVRSABT SAU • omn 11*,.. .. to to 4k I t Q i r * shop plays. Hymn—"Lord, Speak To Me.’’ not in the flesh, but In the Spirit, 3:00 p. m.. Sacrament of Bap­ Stem (naa M Ite hte. . . . I awm 4k The Week Aa "WnUam.” the footman. Ted Paul is back baking his delicious and talked about Sermon; "In Remembrance Of if so be that the Spirit of Ood tism. 6 6MAT NOtVen 0|M(imnSlmpM„4«tecsiw*rhte Ml MOTOR SALES Tuesday at 7:80 p. m., the Lawson alao makes hla Srst stage PIZZAiS every Friday and Saturday night. f Me." dwell In you.” (Rom. 8:6). 7:80 p. m.. Festival of Soertd JAMES R. BELL. Minister k ^ ifbe kb toh. y dnkb 8 (k Ik M ORIARTY appearance with Thespians. How­ G e n e ( • Rev. Blake Ladlea’ Aid Society win meet. O rrelative paaaagea from the Song presented by the Junior |RMi4lnwgpd»«*9 Open EveninRS * The U rd 's Supper. toteSMtolMbtoAateelgitoak ever, In last year’s Thespian tour­ I f you haven’t tried one, Wednesday at *7:80 p. m„ the Christian Science textbook, “Scl- CTiolrs of Emanuel church, Hart­ IwItorHwANP/1 , ;HvmlPr"Take My .Life, And Let CTioIr win meet for rehearsal. Hartford Road At BROTHERS nament play, "Mooncalf Uugford," Parking now, is thg time. You will be eneS'Ottd Health with i Key to the ford, and Emanuel church, Man­ Ted had an offstage part. At pres­ It Be." ’WritRurta," by Mary Baker ESddy, chester. Everyone cordially In- ra i susi ANTitiync foumoN (pMi 5 S , BenedicUon with’ dioral Amen West Center St. DIAL 5135 ent he ia a member of Sock and For 500 back for more. Come to the Include the following (p. 93): "The vIUkI. ■ Pwwian iUiWNO AlCOHOUrise Organ Postlude. CovenoBt-Coagregatlonal Oiurch Buskin and has taken several parts Cara Club Chianti for the most . belief that Spirit la finite aa well Loose offering at the morning ■ • PaSaM aUNnUU on Irian RAM o m a IkU ndi nhn $ to The Week 47 Spraoe Street for that group. delicious Pizzas in Man* enoasaa AHIMPnC Irian M9RM TMUn. kinri. Ip. nh .. Monday— Rev. Carl M. Helgeraon,. Pastor “ Double Door" will be presented •m tomlaw ASSttM IS pr-tMto MM ML r Om a kp Ik Mte .. Chester. , 7:00 p. m.. Boy Scouta. Paul Paige. Organlat sdlai m^/'(■( (ill ^M om m eM st Hollister echool on February ( Tuesday— GET AHEAD IN 1950 • B MM al SUONHIA lesaid MVROm. kteani()fi*,aUt,iri.. 7 and 8. 7:00 p. m„ The Methodist Youth 64TCMM tgrrOLUteerMtoin IF« ff'ilt Have Buiit For You in Manchester Saturday, 6:80 p. m. The basket WE START YOU IN Let os, through onr Monntotm Tickets are on sale now at Qm- FUN AND DANaNG EVERY SATURDAY Fellowship. MfOICINl CHtSr VAlUfs baU team meets at the parsonage Serrien, bring yon dtt help of > L kp m ... ter Pharmacy or may ba obtained • Wednesday- YOUR OWN BUSINESS hnini Ihemto nyt, m 191 I YOUR BETTER HOME AT from any Utesplan member. 7:00 p. m.. Choir rehearaaL fb.' the trip to Woodstock, to play Barra Craftsman, designen of fin­ TO THE EVER POPULAR the Woodstock team at 8 p. m, ■A Small Investment * No Selling KtoMA itoahi hr iMtem.. m tTc MR66UCMT0B.lM.6toWtto ‘ 8:00 p. m., W. S. C. 8. ■k Immediate bcome est monnmanti There wtU be room for cheerert •kritopmli...... Myw 8k •A m ■tnU.Sintottsnttoadff i f * Oaasa la Idaha ’ Friday— hnM Ce4 Um Ofi tin idM, yh> U » REASONABLE COST In the cars. IT’S HERE . . . Tbs lasting baaoty of Baite Moo- roan COM « n O ff------si DON LAWSON TRIO ; The Married Couples will meet I M u t m t S a M ...... yW Ik SB . ------($ ■sSslehfid ■•) "On In the church basement to Sunday. 9:50 a. m. Sunday Bible THE 1950 CAMEO VENDOR nmenti make ibem a sniiabte inAmRaoa.Mtosnwtetez u* Idaho'a primitive area has an Th. answer to every niLn’s sesrcb'for Kxtr* Uamirii (sto Spag lesnM __ atery ar story style eatlmated game population of $3,- Tv,.. YEATURINO make plana for this new or­ school, Kenneth Nelson, superin' choice (be ibis most imponam idihdiinniibibfti triiV Ik tM M N iri ‘• n e t kAam ^ --- Income—Independmre and Security. A small 000 dear. BOO elk, 400 ahasp. «nd ^1 6 /4:a0P.M. ganization. AH" eduples are tendent. Classes for all ages. investment will start you In your own busi­ tribttis so those who have passed * p l f « i DUKE ROMANOFF urged to attend. 11:00 a. m.. Morning worriilp on— Of to evana m ba marksd a Oeed Ms—SB a 16e $00 goato, bealdsa nnmeraua btor, shows/ 8:30RM. ness operating Brand New Cameo Nut and blrda, and predatory and fur- 2 And Hla Blaltow Bax aervice. Second Sunday In Youth Ball Oum Vending Ua chines—placed on 1» torongb dto agas. * 9tM6S to $UA66 dtipmdisg « i let bearing animate. M KT.ir.lJI-tJI ITAK Week. The paator will apeak on cation In your tw n by our men. Hschlnet Buckingham CongregaMonal tetn f help yon in atoUng dds "The Chief Building Stone,” from ImmedUtely svaltsbie, In vmrtons colors, tc ' Church operate at le and Be. > > ItowB RsymaM B$A66 to $tA66 FHA or $M« to $1466 OI 'Ita the text in I Peter $:1-10. The moat Impottsat sateerion an sn- O f ^ 14 DEPOT SQ. Rev. PhlUlp M. Rose Tea ara lavHad to awrt the eapiaaeatatlva at SEATS NOW! men's trio will take port. " the Comae Vesdar wba wUI asawer all year „ daring ssoonmam of • 1 8 ^ 5:00 p. m. The Covenant _Ht- gaeetiaaa stoat this ivaMriubla alar. [•U lS l apptopriste design DANCE -MilleriB fU ll lim M I M R I K I '0:00 a. m.. Church achooL Thf A1l«n Really Compony iMMniMain Ltague board meets at the par­ n-ACB Uatal Osh tadge, sM sniiabte oost. « Taltoad TWmpUw fio g TELEPHONB 1 11:00 a. m „ Morning Worahlp. n an s: Masehaatar 409, Pine Pharmacy^ b balto b St <• Observance of the Lord’s Sup sonage to plan for future Com ' DA’nCi Febrnary dlk to U tt taalosivs. M ««af« « N Old fhaMen STATS THEATRE ant Hl-Iisague meetings. htANCmaTBR, OOMK. HAiTBOdP, eONN. ' per. In reoognltton of Youth am: Mtto a. m. td l>M p. sa FREE DELIVERY - j Omatog i week the young people will par- 7:15 p. m.. Organ vespers. COma fiM p. m. ta 1:W. p. m. ■ SAPORITI MEMORIAL CO. Bvaty Sat«rda.v Night! «IM 4 N i MU N aa. h 4 an 6 1 9 5 fOther UsMS by AppsistsMst. n m •rM U nriiM tn w M M ticipate in the servtbe. The (jom- for meditation and prayer. 476 CENTER ST. OPEN SUNDAYS DIAL 7783 664 CENTER STREET TELEPHONB 7:80 p. m„ Evening service. Cbio^ A.h far Mr. Kdward W. Baraail. S:8« to’ 1$:8« P. 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tdANCHESTBR B^’iSNlNU HEKALU, MANUUESTER. CONN,. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 4. 1D60 jMiilsirfODR IIANCHESTBR^BVENING HEBALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 4. 1960 PAGE n V K ^ started WMt, with Beetle dropping the current traffic accident drtve spection with more than 40 per faelUtifa oC tta naw gynaalum and Carpenter, Lillian Goldman, Mari­ WDKU — 1999 rr\ i 9 D » • W w n uV -— 19881909 out at Harrisburg, Pa. ‘The othera and promised to transmit to the cent * f tte motor vehicles regis­ swimming pool and piurtlelpata in Asserts Miners lyn Frankel, Pbyllia J. Fogll, Flor­ Removea Legal Bar Chbir Will Benefit Youth Admits Ceiiea6*io n Urges Lawmakers Urge had planned to continue to Califor­ Lower Courts chief executive from time to time tered consisting at vehicles more tta eluba and chorus work. ence Hilla, Arlene Saglio, Zave On Sale of liquora w e p o - 1889. lOUCtY S KClUlO W r U T - I8W Obituary W BNBB N B — 848 • WHAV — 818 nia when B New Mexico state po­ euggestlons for consideration. He than 10 years old. Rigid Security; Windham Community Mainorlal Dislike Strangers Lenefaky. From SA Luncheon liceman intercepted them at Las pointed out that 1950 pones s diffi­ He suggested al«> that s review ^tate Carry Cash Hospital Auxiliary mambara bars A Junior Miaa 4-H club, newly WOMB — U U W r U A — 183.1 Crime Career A quitclaim deed from Che­ Cruce^. Draw Attack cult traffic problem for state snd of the operating histories of many are interested in tha puppet show organized, has as officert: Helen munlrtpst authorities with the drivers would justify revocation of To Quiz Groves (Coatlnued from Page Oae)< ney Brothers to the Center Salvation Arm y workers have, ■ ■ ■ “■ —— ,1^ All in One Basket which the auxiliary will sponsor Hills, p^aldent; Jean BorsottI, 1 :6 »— 840— prospect of peak registration of driving permits because of mental vice president; Catherine Hills, Congregational church. Incor­ received so many compliments on Dentil* February 12, especially for the porated, of Manchester, filed their recent aucsesafui noon lunch­ WDRC—News, WDRC— Qangbustera. Arraignment Being De- Norwalk Resident Termed ^Weakest Link* motor vehicles.and the pnibablllty or physical afflictions, accident In­ pleasure o f the young people. Mr. known aa tta Taft-Hartley act, secretary; Nancy Landon, treas­ WCCC—Musically Youra. W H A Y —Moonlight Matinee. of travel near 6,000,000.000 miles. volvement or traffic Isw violations. (OeattBaed .trwa Paga Oat) rendered it unnecessary to concede this morning for record, pass­ eon fpr the Poll drive, and requests OMitiMMd fraoi Pace O ae) and Mra. Burton T. Moore o f urer. It will be a sewing grou]I W TH T—News. W TIC —Your Hit Parade. layefl Pending Return In Drive to Reduce Timothy J. Young anything, that in the end your high es unencumbered title to the fo- a similar luncheon, they have The Highway Ssfety Commis­ at with. Mrs. James Ellis os teacher. WKNB—Newa; Parade of HiU. WONS—Meet Your Match. Seriously BurneP)—Police Hartford. Feb. 4 — (P) — Con- IlMae recommendationa were college, Sunday afternoon. Follow­ day afternoons. The purpose o f the deed, ac­ Mrs. Arthur Kittle has consented 1:15— WONS— Guy Lombardo Show. Tuttle. 75, is on the critical list at ■none thoae considered likely to ing after a long illness. Bom In The Senate-House committee "So no^^’ it comes to pass, Mr. The hot lunch menu for the He­ W DRC—Mra. Margaret 8anger. WDRC—Godfrey Digest here held a 'teen age boy, they nectlcut’i lower courta were term­ may recommend such an overhaul ing the entertainment they will cording to Its final paragraph, to serve again as chairman, and; Norwalk hospital with first and m e t with leas Mian 100 per cent Lee, Mass. he had been a resident President, tliat aa a penalty for re- bron, elementary school was baked WTHT—Speaking of Animals. 10:00— said, admitted participating In two of aecurity rules after hearing show the children the workings of "la to release the above de­ her asaoclatea win be Mra. Martha second degree bums and shock suf­ ed torlay to be the "weakest link” apploval from Republicans w m in of Msnehester for msny yesrs, tnd ...... 1 fusing the coal operators’ dictated ham, mashed potato, cole slaw, Turktngton and Mrs. Ruby Clough. WTIC—National Farm and WDRC—Sing It Again. Groves. scribed premises from the con­ Bridgeport holdups and two New fered yesterday when he attempted in the drive to reduce traffic fatali­ i’. procedure which aeemlngly would L. I. at Norwalk, Conn., Grdvea said the mine workers do not wish Blue. turn of two companions from Laa head and that he had been burned w'ore highly praised In s statement Funeral services will be held in ah effort to make money. Any ilcr with crackers, sandwich, des-1 The half of winter’s to come, and two menus: a hot dish of Hamburg W H A Y —Hawaiian Echoes. W TH T—Newspaper of the Air, filed with Governor Bowles by can for annual sessions of the that Fuchs held "an Important and three strangers, however well-in­ Ouces, N. M., next week. about the fare and hands. children who wlah to go and have .aert, milk; Friday; noodle and 1 malr. and spaghetti, fresh green salad; W ONS—Symphonies for Youth. 10:45— Chsirmsn Robert L. Catlln of the New and Used * legislature, although the conunls- Monday at 9:30 a. m. from the W. responsible" position at Los A l­ tentioned but neceaaarlly Ill-in- Eagan described the two as His home, a one-story frame rot- AIR CONDITIONING P. Quish Funeral Home, and from no transportation should let her formed, to fix tlielr wages, decree tuna scallop, green salad, bread ! y. candlemas day be wet and foul or. chicken salad, potato chips, W K N B —840 aub. WTHT-Saturday Night Danc­ Highway Safety Commission. aion made no mention of that amos laboratory in New Mexico The half of winter's gane at V ule.' pickles. Different kinds of dark, Richard Dunbar, 17, of 147 Wood lage, was gutted said Fire irTiief St. James's church at 10 o'clock, know she said, aa special arrange­ their working conditions, define and butter, dessert, milk. 1:4*V— ing Party. The statement, approved by the We giinrantee LOW COST HEAT— (RTIKT OPERA­ during the war and in that post The March of Dimes drive will home made bread will be served, street. West Haven, and William Charles R. Volk. Homes o f • constitutional amendment with burial in Falrvlew cemetery. h,.. ^ access to "a great deal of in­ ments are being made to see that their living etandards and limit Representative Mrs. Charles C. W H A Y -B a b e Ruth. W H A Y —Moonlight Matinee. eommission at s recent meeting, TION—DRAFT FREE WARMTH. all who wish to. may see the show. officially close next Friday, with and for dessert, home made apple Sutcliffe, 18 of 72 Goffc street, this emphasized that "in general, court callinc for annual legislative ses­ New Britain. Friends may call at formation" on pending atomic the educational opportunities of Sellers has given permission for w n C —T.B.A. 11:00— city. OutBlanding Values * Miss Elizabeth Bontiirl. who has the c'ard party staged by ‘7th ai1hing Goes; ItM thsn two-thlnU of Mctual ui- June, 1946. 4:00— rtet ftato oxpendlturei. SlEeabie in local schoola. died: their brother. pital in New York where he un­ Those to whom they have been having got used to the old way of Smith CTollege, la a market re­ tions 43 Devon drive, $150. News. 2 the price of In the course of hia occupation, W H AV •Stolen Hour. for \ f>daral kranU are apent without William and hla wife, who came to sent are urged to send in their phone use. search assistant in Hartford. W. Harry England, garage 86 Mati- W TIC— FM on the Mr 5:25 a.m.- a.saist in the lllneBBes of the othera, Fuchs was able to pick up eome derwent a plastic surgery opera­ W KNB News; Request M itral fllate lupervision. Unex­ tion three weeks ago. donations promptly, and to sign Miss Irma B. Lord, a native of Her fiance, a graduate of Man Autumn street, $500. nee. 1 a.m. pended balance* may be iwitched died early In 1935. Information about the proposed names. The latest move along the William Patterson, alterations Sami as WnC. . Another brother. Robert Palmer, supper • destructive hydrogen Russell .Spearman, young son of Hebron, daughter of the late Mr. Chester High school and Yale Uni- . WTIC - Liviag 19,50. tlTiinlntandad purpoees before they Mr. and Mra. Russell Spearman cause cornea from 8tt graders of and Mrs. Loren M. Lord, retired verslty, class of 1948, Is with the 8® Bigelow street, $1,800, W CCC-1290 Club. a well known building contractor, bomb. Television of Woodland Terrace had the mis­ the consolidated achool, who plan Jan. 31st, from teaching. She has Aetna Life Affiliated companies In ATTENTION RESTAURANTS, died Bom* years previous. His Senators quoted Hoover aa say­ to give a card party at the school 4:.V>— M'NHC—TV.—P,Ml •TAMig after the General Assem­ son. Johi), is the nearest relaUve ing Fuchs had confessed to pass­ fortune to break hia right arm in been for a long term of years con­ the personnel department. W T IC —Testimonial. Norman auditorium Friday evening, Feb. nected with the Willi mantle State 2:00— Test Pattern. bly had adjourned, no one can say and Uvea with Rla family In Spring- ing along atomic and hydrogen a sliding accident near his home The marriage date haa been act 'Phomss. 2:25—Navy Basketball Game. 10. There will be tables for bridge, Teachers' College. She hae lived GRILLS, SNACK BARS! cettfldently how much In total has ervllle, Arizona. Mias Mary A. bomb information to the Russians. Tuesday night. He waa taken to for February 18. Personal Notices WCCC—News: Request Time. 4:30—Teletunes. bdan authorised. Over 100 special Windham Community Memorial whist, pinochle and setback, and in the Thread City for most of the Palmer of Hudaon atreet ia a The aclenttst faces trial In Brit­ there will be prizes and refresh­ 4:45— 6:30— Red Barber's Clubhouse. funds make some departmenta Ho.ipital. where It was set and time, spending vacations at^her A beautiful natural metal refrigerator, 28 cu. ft. with coualn of Mrs. Hull. ish courts but poaaibly on a rela­ ments. Pitkln-Coopcr W TH T - Jacques Frey. 6:4.5— Lucky Pup Resume. fiae agenU. Two glaring examples after staying overnight he waa Hebron home until the place was Card of Thanks ice cuber installed. Capable of turning out 2,000 cubes Funeral aervicea will be held at tively minor charge so that atill Mr. and Mrs. William C. Pitkin 5:01^— 7:00—The Lone Ranger. ata the Highway fund (160,000,- brought home. He al.so sprained People are aorry to hear that sold Mr. and Mrs. Bela Schreier, To the hostN of friend* of my hui- the Holmes Funeral Home, 38 secret Information will not be re­ of 56 Pitkin street announce the W H A Y —Salon Serenade. 7:30—Hollywood Screen Test. daily. SPECIAL PRICE ON 1 O NLY in the opening of 000) and the Soldiers'. Sailors' and Woodbridge atreet. Tuesday after­ Edwin T. Smith of the Burrows formerly of Cromwell. bahd. Jon^plv whoso d<*ath vealed In teatimopy. his wrist and Angers on the same engagement and approaching oocurrei.' Januap' 29. I rxtf*iid my W TH T—Tea and Crumpets. 8:00— Ken Muiray Show. Marines' fund (|10,0M,0OO). noon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Leland O. Hill section is ill at his home. Mrs. Local residents anxiously our 1950 advertising program. Act quickly. First come, TELEVISION The FBI picked up Fueb'a trial arm. hfnrtf^lt thanks for beautiful flora! WCCC— Big Brother Bill. 9:00— Ed Wynn Show. "O tter departments settle their John A. Markham, who lives watched the skies. Thursday, marriage of their daughter. Miss Hunt of the .Second Congregation­ through information it gathered Mrs. Arthur L. Smith was sur­ trihutej*, apiritual bouquets. upc of WDRC—Norman Thomas. 9:30—Around the Town. first served. Roth for the price of 1. anangementa now with the comp­ near him. Is assisting in his care. groundhog day, to see if that re­ Mary Jane Pitkin, to Landis F. al church will offlclata. The fu­ about the (Canadian atomic spy prised Thursday by the group of cars, leltera, carda and till other ex* 10:00— Wrestling. B y Croaley troller, now with the commissioner All who know him hope for his nowned animal would come out Cooper. Jr., son of Mrs. Elizabeth WTKJ— Here's to Veterans. neral home will be open Monday ring which was broken four years women who meet to do hospital of lymputhy. I deeply *ppre- WTCNB—News; Request Mati­ ll:0O^Late News. o f finance and control, now with afternoon and evening for friends, speedy recovery. to watch for its shadow. Up to T. Cooper of 42 Harvard street. clate the klndneia of neighbors and $599— 123.50 monthly. Other specials offered the first SLgo. This Information came within dre.sslngs and sewing. She waa Hartford, and the late Landis F. uthera during hla Mlnesa and the nurs^a nee. the mla-named Finance Advisory to be hostesa to the group for The following Hebron students the middle of the afternoon the sun the laat aix months and was pass­ (Jojper. at Memorial hoepltal; *!ao the Kntghta 8:15— two weeks in February. committee. This results In con­ their regular meeting. They ar­ are listed on the honor roll of had not even peeped out, and It Plans to Drill ed sdong to the Britisb, who ar­ The wedding will take place of Colf.umhua, offlrlal* and member* W KNB- Sports fusion and lack of clear responsi­ rived with lovely cakes and a card Windham High achool for the looked aa if the little creatu.re had of thi’^ Eighth Sc hool and Utllltlea Pia* rested Fucha quickly. * Saturday. February 11, at 11:00 WTIC Child Dentsi Health bility.” Funerals table which they presented In hon­ third term: Beverly Stlehl, Nancy decided to stay in its hole. Ac­ tricl and Fire Department*. Got Vital Infonaatlea a. m.. in the chapel of Trinity col­ Day. .\rtesian Well "Oeufnaed la Extreme" or of her 45th wedding anniver­ Scranton, Bernadette and Ann cording to the popular superstitiun GLEN BROOK FREEZER SERVICE CSiarging that “ the present con- Senators said Hoover made it Bernaia, Benjamin Burba, Howard that means the most of winter Is lege. Mra. Margaret B. Chartlar. 8:80— Svante H. Onstafaon plain that B^ichs got extremely sary. A fter the party waa over tfMian o f financial affairs la con- WDRC—Old Record Shop. Norwich. Feb. 4—(>P)—The Nor­ Funeral aervicea for Svante vital atomic information. the W'omen completed 800 dress­ South Windsor Call Collect Hartford 8-0271 f f s d In tha axtreme,” the eommis- W H A T — U. 8. Navy Band. wich State hospital haa notified tte Hugo Guatafaon will take place A acientiat who worked with ings. i|ea reported: W ONS—Bands for Bonds. ttia afternoon at J:S0 at the him said that F^ichs got enough The Columbia Post, American city water board that it pjana to *ni>e ayatem is a bewildering Holmea Funeral Home,.Mra. HUale Legion, will sponsor a setback W’TIC —British Elections. drill two artesian wells to provide information to advance the Rus- 6>45— patchwork. Inadequate for the de- Berggren Gustafson wlU sing. elan atomic time table at least a party in Yeomans hall Monday for its water needs and that when TTifr*** upon it. 'This is true both Fade, Fade. Each Earthly Joy." year. night at eight o'clock. W H A Y —Sports. these are completed it will no long­ ol'drganisatlon and of methods. It and in Swedish, "Abode of Peace' Dr. Ekirl Long, professor in the Miss Lillian Lyman. long a resi­ '■ w n c —Animal Foundation. er need to purchase $12,000 worth la true at every stage of the fiscal and "M y Father's Home For­ Chemistry department at the uni­ dent of Columbia, but for the past WONS—Hollywood <}Uis. of water from the municipally proesas from the preparation of ever." Mra. Guatafaon will be ac­ versity o f (Chicago's Institute of several years making her home I Evening owned water company here. asMmates to the final accounting, companied by Clarence W. Hel- Metals, aald: with a slater in California and then | « H )0 — ■ The hospital said the drilling of true oh the revenue side as sing. Rev. Carl E. Olson of Eman­ " I f he really did transmit Infor­ a brother in New Jersey, arrived W n C — News. the wells would be financed under WESTOWN o f expenditures, and it ia uel Lutheran church will conduct mation. I should think that hla back in town Wednesday to atav ' WHAY—News. a $250,000 bond issue approved by : all Itvelt of admlnlatratlon, the scrvtee. knowledge ia such that completion for a while with her niece and her W TH T—Mualc at Six. tte 1949.Legislature. from high policy to bookeeping. Last evening Manchester Lodge SAVINGS of an atom could conceivably have husband. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W ONS—Newa. "The reaults thwart intelligent of Masons, of which Mr. Gustaf­ been advanced by one year." Stoltenfeldt. WDR<3—News. management within the executive son was long a member, conduct­ PHARMACYa Amazed lawmakers, some of «:15— , branch. They defy intelligent un- ed a Masonic service at the funer­ W 'n c — Bob Steele, Strictly dafitandlng by the legislature and whom aald they were "bowled al home. over" by the revelations, apeculat- Sports; Weather. 459 HARTFORD ROAD. COR. MckEE ST. the public." Burial will be in the Blast ceme­ ed that the Russian atomic explos­ WDRC—Record Album. tery. The pall bearera will be ON ion may have been apeeded by Court Cases WONS—Tropicana. Carl, Philmore and Ragner Gus month's through Fuchs’ informa­ W H A Y —Supper Serenade. tafson; Douglas and Irving Har- TUESDAYS Britain Seen tion. 'WTHT—Newa. thon Sind Arthur Nielsen. Twenty-eight caeca, all Involving Introdueing To They said they hope that what motor vehicle violations, made up <45— he learned and reportedly passed W tH T — Sportapage. UNTIL 9 Torn Apart on about the' hydrogen bomb waa a lengthy docket of Town Court <:30— only theoretical, since this coun­ this morning. Judge We.iley C. W ’n c —NBC Symphony Orches­ M a n c h e s t e r „ . (Coattaaed bom Page One) About Town try is only now embarking on the Gryk presided. tra. actual making of auch a bomb. A drunken tlriving charge WONS—Mel Allen. WATKINS n r t y politics dominate the scene. .Asks for More Money • eoTHC et Sunset Council, No. 45, Degree against Emile V. Dery. .53, of 1119 WTHT—Harry Wiggier Sports A great gulf of principle and doc- of Pocahontas, will meet Muada; Hoover waa reported to have Show. tflne ia open in our mldat.” Washington street, Hartford, waa evening at 8 o'clock in Tinker hall asked for money to hire 700 more WDRC—Red Barber Sports Re­ I GOLDEN CREST | Lieeds la one of the biggest clt This will be the ttrst meeting with employes, Including some 300 ad­ continued to February 18. Dery is view. laa in the induatrial north of Eng­ the new officers occupying their ditional FBI agents, in a step to repre.sentcd by Judge Raymond R. 8:45— land, which both of the major btatlons, and It is hoped the mem­ tighten American aecurity. Bowers. W TH T— Rogers Renner Trio. SAitiea regard aa a main battle The B'urha case cut loose a tor­ 1949 bers will turn out m full force. A Twelve caseS involved speeding WDRC—Newa. ElDund in the general election rent of demands that the United " F A R M ^ social time will follow. charges and in eight the accused WONS— Over tte Rainbow. THE OFFICE OF Fab. 23. Deputy Premier Herbert Strtea go it entirely alone in de­ PAOUKD 740— Uorrlaon, Labor's chief political pleaded guilty. Fines were as l>ady Roberts Lodge, Daughters velopment of the H-bomb. follows: John T. Murtrie, 31, WONS— Hawaii Calls. •trategist, broadcasts from here of St. George, will meet Tuesday Senator Byrd (D., Va.). told a W TH T— Remember. Installed and Serviced by Factory Trained Technicians tonight (at 5:15 p. m. e. a. t.). Westfield. N. J,. $27: George 8. DR. LOUIS H. BLOCK evening at < :'M in Uic Masonic reporter he is "unalterably op­ Chesaev, 20. Tunnel road, Rock­ EXECUTIVE CARS >»a DEMONSTRATORS WDRC—Young Love. In the 1945 election Labor won Temple. Hustes.ses will be Mrs. posed to giving the secret of the ville, $24; Frank L. Bowen, 20, W H A Y — Symphony Hall. five of the six Leeds seats in the Catherine Jack and Mrs. Clara H-bomb or the bomb Itself When Rockville. $24: Peter L. Bysko. 26, 7:16— 566 CENTER ST. g ICE CREAM House of Commons and.lost the Hemingway. we build It—to Britain or any­ 1567 Main street, Hartford, $24; W TH T—Bert Andrews. Other one by only 128 votes. Be­ IT WORKS FOR YOU 7 DAYS A WEEK body else.” Petdr R. Roman, 22. 18 Wood- 7:80— cause o f a redistricting of the na­ Senator McCHellan (D.. Ark.l. bridg(> street, $24: Edgar P. Snow. WILL BE CLOSED tion, seven scats are at stake this Rev. C. Roland Gerholdt, mis­ WDRC—Vaughn Monroe. sionary to the deaf in the New said that the secrets must be kept 44, Madison, $33 for speeding and WEDNESDAY. FEB. 1 TIII.^RMOAV, FKB. 3 IRIDAV, FEB. S SATI'ROAV, FEB. 4 time. 'WTHT—Cluuidu tte Magician. England states, will conduct a at home, despite this country's $6 ^ r violation of rules of tte W n C —ArOhle Andrews. WNHC— TV WNHC-TV WNHC—TV W NHC—TV Churchill said ail the govorn- meeting in sign language lomor- desire to cooperate with Britain roa%; Harry Felnzig, 67. Allison, FEB. 6 THRU FEB. 13 w b e s T b y Channel 6 Channel 6 Channel 6 Channel 6 menta of the western world ex- ON8—Comedy of Errors. low atiernoon at 3 o cluck in Zion in military defense matters. Mass.. $24; Ramon D. Campbell, 8 4 0 — 5:30—^Teletunes 5:30—Teletimes 5:80—Teletunes 2:78—N svy BssketteR capt that of Laborite. Minister Lutheran church. A cordial Invl- Senator Douglas (D„ III.I. ex­ 21. Andover. $27. 6:45— Howdy Doody 5:45—Howdy Dixxly 6:OOi-Twllight 'Drae . 6:00—Telejunes Clement Attlee desired strongly WDRC—Gene Autry. tatibn is extended to both deaf pressed belief that the Fuchs dis­ John W. McCormick, 46. of New 6:00— Film Shorts , 6:00— Twilight Hour 6:30—Lucky Pup 6:30—Hed Barber • to'- lift wartime controls as soon • wnC—SUr ThaaUr. and people who hear. They will closures will make it extremely | vofork City, forfeited a $50 bond 6:.30—Lucky Pup 6:30—Lucky Pup 6:45— Jean O'Brien 9:46—Lucky Pup ag; possible after peace came. WONS— Twenty Questions. receive copies of the Lutheran difficult for Congrcaa to approve cn he failed to appear on a 6:45—Music 8:45—Three Fox Fables 7:00—Fran and Ollle 7:00—Lone Ranger ‘ *hc United States led the way," W T H T —Music. magazine lor the deaf and blble any broadening of British-Amcri- speeding charge, as did Arthur 7:00—FYsn snd Ollle 7:00—Fran and Ollle 7:30— Mohswk Showroom 7:30—Screen Test he said, "and in 1946 by a most WHAY-Rosary. Town studies. can partnership on atomic and Brettler, 39, Brookline., Mass. Sim­ 7:30— Mohswk Showroom 7:30—Melody A Harmony 8:00— Msma 8 DO—54 th St. Revue daring decision of policy they 8 4 0 — 'Deliciouc Flavops H-bomb matters. ilar charges agaln.st Edwin Feln- 7:45—Music 7 ;45—Newsreel 8:30—We tte People 9:00—Ed Wynn awept away practically all the war­ WONS—Take a Number. berg, 34. of Providence, R. I., and Advertisement 8:00— Arthur Godfrey 8:00—atop the Music 9:30—TBA time eontroia. prices, rationing Miss Frances Balliano of 56 W DRC—The Goldbergs. 9:00—Versatile Varieties Lyneas street left yesterday for a Albert L. Dandurand, 19. of 851 'WTHT—Dancing Party. 9:00— Abe Burrows 9:00—Morey' Amsterdam 9:30—U fe Begins at 80 10:00—Wrestling and regulations of ail kinds which Summit atreet, were continued to 9:30—Boxing sixteen-day cruise to South Amer-1 W n C —Truth or Consequences. 9:30—Author Meets Critics 10:00—Boxing 11:00—News they regarded aa a great evil like­ February 4 and February Jl, re­ Board of Tax Review 11:00—Wrestling 10:00—Privote Eye ly to hamper their recovery. lea. Columbia 'WHATr-MusIc. FREE COUPON OFFER 11:00—Greatest Fights spectively. r g 10:30—Lsto News 11:15—Late News "Aa' I said in Parliament more Other.cases disposed of were aa 8:45— than two years ago. They threw Mra. Charles Kenyon of South followa: John Netopakl, 27, Elm WHAT—Pipes of Melody. Notice INTROOrCTOBY CM’TER EFFECTIVE AATURDAT. FEBRUARY 4 AND SUNDAY tha rains on the horse's neck and Maglianese Show Coventry has been engaged by the street, Tbompaonville, failure to trusted him to pull the wagon up The Board of Tax Review of FEBRUARY 5 ONLY • % Board of Education to teach the stop at stop aign, $5; Francia NEW CAR GUARANTEE HIGH TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE the hUi.’ James Furphy, 20. 137 Hackroa- ♦ the Town of Mantteater Conn., "Although a presidential elec- Is Well AUeutled seventh grade at Horace W. Porter will be in session at the Municipal PURCHASE OF 1 PLNT OF OOIJ)E-N CREST |ack 'Street, defective equipment. FAR.M ICE CREAM AT S6c WILL ENTITLE ,tlen has taken place meanwhile, school. Mra. Kenyon t i a graduate Mntinued to February 6. NEVER BEEN REGISTERED ' ' VARIOUS MODELS AND COLORS Building tte following daya dur­ Payments as low as $1 Q.oo per month mme o f these controls have been THE BEARER OF TIHS COUPON TO AN­ A large crowd was in attendance of Akron University in Akron. Ronald 8. Beckett, 35. of 935 INCOME ing tta inontt of February, 1950: rUmpoaed. The strong horse atlll OTHER PINT. laat night at the Artist club Varie­ Ohio, where she received her B A West Boulevard, Hartford, failure Fekranry 1 to rebmanr 14, to- hia the reins on his neck and ia to stop at atop aign, $5 and $18 TERMS TO MEET YOUR BUDGET clnaiTa. froos 4 to 8 P. M., each dUUmdUng the wagon up the hlU. ty Show sponsored by the MagUan- degree in education In 1947. for failure to have a registration; 9 TAX and letting us hitch-hike behind Sse Society. The affair was held at The Board, at their regular meet­ Emeraon 8. Abom, 28. of Meadow- A ll peraona claiming 'to be ag­ ing in Yeomans Hall Tuesday night FREE the Hollister atreet achool, and the brook road. Ellington, defective | grieved by tte doinga of tha Aa- r*Waet Move With Caution" took up the question of the advis­ scheduled entertainment was fol­ equipment. $18; Ronald' F. Miller, A^ISTANCE aeaoora o f tta TOwn o f Manehea- conceded that “with ability o f sending a school bus 16, of 126 Weat Center street, driv­ Open AO Day Sunday ^""Saturday Afternoon' UitO 5 ^little home-grown food we in lowed by dancing. tar, Cotin., and thoaa requiring ad- FREE COUPON OFFER £ dowrn to High school at five o'clock, ing without light, $6; Carl W. Bmirs Daily (Except Sag.) JustmenU roust appear and file italn must move with caution." Acts Includede Joan Blamond one or more nights a week, to Nielsen. 24. Derby, stop sign, $5; 2 P. M. to 6 P. M. thalr complaint at one of tbeae , he aaaerted; and Elaine K. Lamoureaux, vocal' bring home pupils who wanted to Alden A. GiI)>ertaon, 39, 4M Cen- | meetlnga or at aoma adjourned _ ng and price controls Ists; Connie and Lorraine Lamour­ ■tay down after schfiol hours for ter atreet. atop sign, $5. Other Hoars .B y. meeting o f aald Board o f 10k 11a- peveiywliere -In the world, out- eaux, acrobatic duo waltz; Dottle extra curricula actlvitlea It w Marino, marimba, dance; Dolores John R. Nurezk,, 32, Meriden. : Appoiatoient view. » I- -tho-Bovlet a^tere. regarded doclded to bring the queetibn be­ stop aign, 35; Henry L. Stoddard, | Forman, vocaUat; Edward and en Impediment to be fore a town meeting since it would 22. Brgnford. atop sign, $5; Joseph ' The time of appeal ia limited by Liirat the cerliest momenL Ronald Lamoureauxi accordian Involve considerable extra financ- law to twenty ^iya troni a*d

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expert In International trade, stay­ fen-PooF' act and included will be turned down. We Insist that, if on the south by Hollister street, ing and mid-day. It would not be advantage of toe Incidents to try advisable to send children from the ed w'lth him when he visited Eng­ P. Raymond Broga, Theodore and show they alone were fpiends jJJtaittlfM ter tii<« oountry over docs manage to Open Foriim on the east by Summit street, on Drive Passes London Little South Coventry Red Sabotage the north b y. Washington street new developments on Middle Turn­ land. Belts, 8r., Joseph Croaao and Law­ of the Italian working and peasant Lady Officer make the clean offer Us own prin­ Connecticut pike In the Adams street area, as Successive British ' chancellors Mta, PMillna UMla rence C| Latimer. During toe classes. To dats, howevsr, thstr ef­ ^vcim iing BrriUli and on the west by a residential of the exchequer (government min. evening doughnuts, coffee or other ciples would truly dicUte, there Is Crltleal of Hollister Mte area. Once this addition is added to It la 7-10 of a mile from Deerfield I t ’s Possible Now! $12,000 Mark Excited About R'llIlmaBtlo Ex. Pboaa ^fiUlFI Push Growing forts do not appsar to have eerl- fobluibbo n th f m ■ Isters In charge of flnonce) listen­ refreshments may be purchased. T ell^ fR oli MBIULO PMUTtMO 00.. IMC no one who can predict what the To the. Editor, ' the Hollister Street school It can’t Drive to the Broau street site with ously affected the country’! re­ Yankee no Rouses on either side, the mad ed closely to hls every word on covery. Tl BImMI ttwtt. reaction of any country would At a meeting on Tuesday eve­ be moved to a more desirable site TO BUY HOME REPAIRS ON “ EASY-PAY finance becau.se of hls vast knowl­ Miss Aline Loyzlm.'lfi, of North ning at eight o’clock, at the High or an expansion program carried narrow with curves and, as men­ Polio Drive (^utribu* Fuchs’ Arrest Over Europe ‘ TBoSSTrSno^N. be. By A. H. O. edge and oft-proved ability to Coventry, has Just received her State Policewomaii M«r»' ilchool hall, the advisability of out, unless the homes to the west tioned, has continuous heavy traf­ BUDGET PLAN” AT McKINNEY LUMBER 1 l\litliiiglit Alurni PIM^ T r m . Onb’I KMMtar For a third comment, we at tiona Still Pouring in safeguard British Interests. license aa an amateur radio oper­ 0«lol)W I. UP- adding ten class rooms to the Hol­ are purchased. fic. He kept hls name off passenger (OonaxmM from Page One) OMttaa D w i lO c* Om garet JacolMMO G>fliiu>* f once applaud and regret the "fifty ator. She haa her own set with Larger Tax We have long suspected that lister Street sixteen room ele­ T.ie most satisfactory site would The conversion of the Hollister $1,000 a Day lists when he went abroad. In the For Town Truck FablltlMd Bmy Br«iiin« B*eff* bltllon dollar tabel" it wears. We mental^' building and enlarging the Street school will also be a costly summer of 10.32 ho travelled to the official secret acta— aays that transmitter and receiver for code Often ths Rsds ha vs maneuvered politan Speaker ■aM«r and Bolldara. BstarM at Ikt one of the reasons Brldgeporters be the town owned Golf Lot or only, a (torlatmaa present the applaud It because tt may help to nresent auditorium to seat 1000. proposal. $600,000 Is requested for Now York on the liner Brittnnic the Information "might bo uaeful" the unions Into demonstrations Cut§ Backed F«M oBWa at Manahaatar. Conn., a* love Jasper McLevy so much Is Memorial Field, as it Is now called, In an unprecedented surge the past year from her parents. Major A box alarm at 11:50 last night Baaeac.' OaM Kail Hattar, for the purpose of converting this which is about a 40-acre plot and the ten-room additioln and $165,- as “ Mr. E. H. D. Skinner” —the to an enemy and that Fucha against low wages, American aid, Coamopolltan Club memben at cot rince some Americans how hls great talent at enlisting the local polio drive passed the $12,000 handed it over “ for a purpoae pre- and Mrs. Stephen Loyxlm, and sounded from Box 67, brought out building to a Junior High school, where in a short time plans will be 000 for modernizing, making a name of hls private secretary. and the Indo-China affair, all in a (Coatlnned from Page One) their meeting yeiterday aftetWMa BOBBCIUPTI^M BATBB _ serious Senator McMahon Is. We credulity of visiting joumallsU mark thla morning, making It the judical to the ss'ety or interests will operate under call WISRJ. Companies 2, 3 and 4 of the South bundle. QM taar By Ka^ ...... Jiaou and authors. The taller the tale should be considered car^ully. started for the new High school. total of $765,000, while the nine­ Bachelor Until 81 hed the opportunity of baattaf regret It because it may lend It­ The world know him a bachelor of the state.” Miss Loyslm is familiar with Manchester fire department. The fes ttoatto fcf lun ...... • J-W The Great Jasper and hls cabinet The Hollister Rtreet school Is on Here Is space -o conduct the activi­ teen room building at'Broad atrect fifth aucceastve' 24-hour period the operating of her parents' set Coranuinlat tirades blame Mar­ wee disappointed by ths restric­ talk on an unusual subject ^ w i t ; Oaa aMBtb by Ball ...... J LOO self too easily abroad to the until he was 61. Then he married Fuchs made no atatement as fire was in the cabin of a truck tions. send out to the great Innocent a olot of ground of approximately ties of a desirable physical educa­ Is quoted at $910,000. (Comparison that incoming contribuntions have his case was set for trial. which Is equipped with voice owned by the highway department shall Bid for low French wages Margaret Jacobson, policewomen charge that America is trying to shows the new building is a better pushed the total upward by $1,000 Mrs. Priscilla Cecilia Marla and European unemployment. 'T think the adraintstrstlon is on Waakly. by Carrtar ...... • outside world, the ■ more the «Slty 2 2-3 acres. This Is a small area In tion program. ' phone, and has used this method which was left on pi-operty ailja- from the Stafford Sprlnn bar- of Barnum seems to like It. It value for money expended. or more. Campaign Chairman VVorthstone. granddaughter of the Could Get 14 Years Work utoppages are real and dam­ very uusouud ground when |t says racks, who Is one of twelVo pm* Baba, Oallaafad. Oaa Taar ...... IjJW “buy" something. For the true, comparison to the 17-acre plot pur­ The State Board of Education seventh Earl of Ablngton and at If convicted, he ,could get sev­ quite frequently In communicat­ I'ent to tile Town Farm al 230 Waat at Kiaa. rorair>> ...... ■ likes It so well. In fact, that It chased for the Olcott Street school, alao recommends; “Parking apace Manchester will expect to receive Philip Bayer-views the continued ing with frlenda of other "ham" Middle Turnpike, east. Damage aging. Tho Communist official tliat before we remove these vided for by the state leglslatura*' basic atmosphere of the McMahon upawing as "amazing" inasmuch the time a member of the Lohdon en years in prison on each count, newspaper, L'Humanite. In one often tends to believe Jasper’s the 14 acre plot for Princeton will be found necessary, ita size de­ State Aid In this building program. stations. Miss Loyslm attended was slight. atrocious and Indefensible taxes In 1942 Connecticut had only twa. MBMilBB ur plan, we think. Is indeed one of as the active drive for funds closed County council. or a total of 14 years. edition listed more than a score of TBB ABStKHATBD PRBttS tallest stories Itself. Street school and the 12 acre plot pending upon the size of the school, WUl the State Board of IMucatlon and graduated from local achoola The alarm was turned In by wo must first increase revenue The war years m w a consldenMa “moral crusade," and the fifty • Tuesday night. The man with vast financial The contempt of court laws ap­ them In the Paria area. somewhere slse," he said. Tht Aaaeelataa Fraaa la aaeluawaly The latest victim of the gentle for the propoiled Broad Street and the extent to which It may be accept the proposed Hollister and is at present a junior at Man­ Sergeant Arthur Seymour and Increase, eo that at tha preamt and pleasing Inventiveness of the Treasurer George Frost report­ powers haitllv looked the part. He peared to be only one factor keep­ Young added that he would aatltlad to tba .uae ol rapublteattoa ot million dollars Involved merely school. The above mentioned used by the community.” Street school plan, when the site had a launt'y habit. He wore a ing down discussion of the case. chester High school, where she Is Patrolmah George Dent of the po- Communist leaders well-known time there are one thousand pMioa* all nawa dtspatebaa oraditad ilice cruiser. The dla^tebaa barain ara alao raaarrad. good Intentions. of the article are sound, namely erating under call WIODY; Ar­ at Marseille, always a trouble spot, "the recreation of the little fel­ In Los Angeles, when toe flrat plot. seating capacity of 1000? If, in the or five or ten years, but for many drive. Still to be counted are the black hat. oaft collar and flowing paign preceding the Feb. 23 gen­ policemen used oxtlngulshera in low." We do not think Senator Mc­ that The Great Jasper Is appar­ tie ornamented with a Jewelled pin. eral election. thur C. Ayer, Jr., call WIOND; their car to hold down tha blase refused to load ehipa carrying arms policewoman In the fftatea araa roll aarnea eliant of N. B. A. Barr. ently an indestructible Bridgeport The State Board of Education near future, the Armory Is not years and Manchester should have contents of more than 125 coin con­ appointed. Today toe oervUM they Mahon has In himself produced a CHECK THIS LIST:— tainers plus returns from several In the only two Intervlewa he Fucha, whom the U. 8. Federal George H. Cone. WIDEP; Fred­ until firemen arrived. The recall and men to Indo-Chlna. Supplies "Would Like to Cut Whole Thing" lea, lad political fixture. It Is the embel­ has this to sav regarding a school available for our sports activities, a. Junior High school, on a site eric N. Fish, WIOAX. render la more of a social and pre­ perfect plan, although we certain­ sub-committee chairmen. ewr gave to the pre.sa hls two Bureau, of Investigation termed was sounded shortly after mid­ for the troops l.i the Far East often Representative King (D.. Calif.) Publlabara RapraaanUtlyaa! Tha lishments have all the fictional site. Quote; “ An excellent building this auditorium will be used. What where the children and the citizens • ATTICS • PORCHES Bhtplorer Post ^ f Troop 57 night. said he too would vote to reilucc ventive nature. Policewoman ara Figuring largely In today’s gain cryptic an.swera to newsmen’s Britain’s big brain of atom bomb arrive sabotaged. on rail any time of tha day or Jttliua Matbawa Spaelal A«ancy - Naw ly agree with him that it is better charm. in itself does not constitute a good a headache this will be to the Traf­ will have no rcgiets, ahd can do research, waa described here aa a scouts will visit the American Hose Company No. 2 ot the the taxes on admissions and York, Chiraco, Datroli and Beaton. *• ADDITIONS e ROOFING was the donation of $514 by local searching questions were; Sternest Action Promised night and often accompany polioa than anything else offered. But One of these Is the acceptance school The Site is as much a part fic Division of our Police depart­ nothing to rectify mistakes. merchants which waa turned In by “ My mind is a complete vac­ quiet bachelor who lived alone In Screw Company In WUIlmantic SMFD waa called to 22 B, St. photogruphlc equipment, and Rep­ by the Collier’s author of the of a school as Is the building It­ ment, If the auditorium is located Responsible eources in Paris say resentative Cttrroll (D., (Colo) officers In cases dealing arlDl mrtiugp audit BURBAU OF we do give him supreme credit for It is the duty of every parent • BATH ROOMS • SHELVING John R. Mrosek. chairman of the uum.” And “ Don’t believe all you a three-room, one-atory prefabri­ Monday evening with the Ehiplorer James street yesterday afternoon the Red attacks will be met by aBOUUATIUNB. ____ M clovy version of the steam­ self. Accepted Standards for on the Hollister Street area. committee for business solicita­ cated house juat inside the atomic at 2:01 when ampke waa reported said: "I’d like to cut Uie whole women and children. They araar having been bold and imaginative and every citizen of Manchester to hear.” Post of Windham. the sternest kind of governmental no uniforms. They are olteom roller OB which fire Insurance School Sites (Standards of Nation­ Would It not be more advisable study this matte carefully, and • KITCHENS a srom o tion, asstated by Lawrence Vachon The vastly powerful organiza­ energy plant grounds at Harwell. in the apartment. When firemen thing. Tba Harald Prtotlng Oompaay. In&. e Young Mothers Club meeting action. Quick arrest of agitators In through civil service and must be In the right direction. Hls own was carried. The story of the al Council on School House Con­ to retain the Hollister Street and Max Glalber. Robert H. tion he had headed for ao long One neighbor said he was plcaa- arrived, no smoke or fire was "I do not Intend to he bound by Ro Anaoctsl rMPonstbUtty for attend the meeting on Tuesday • RECREA'nON ROOMS a STORM SASH scheduled for Tuesday has been a recent Communist - Inspired at least 25 yearn old. They are typoarapbieal arrora appaanos in ad- discussion deserves to be dis­ discovery of that Insurance pol­ struction adopted 10461 stipulate school as an Elementary school evening at the High achool hall to Smith, In charge of special gifts, wont Into state ownership after ar t and reserved. She said he sel­ found. the list the Treasury subinlited," icy was something The Great postponed until Friday at the home strike at the St. Nasalre govern­ not accepted after 35. Many nf vartlaananta and otbar raadiog maitar, cussed, and to be built on. Hls that for Elementary Schools there and build a new Junior High school act for the best Interests of the a DOORS brought in $120, to boost the total the, I..abor government of Prime dom talked to people. (Carroll said. "1 want to hear more Jasper Inherited from the ad­ a FLOORS of Mrs. Lawrence C. Latimer due ment aircraft factory broke the them have been former teacMia, || in Tha Maoebaatar Braning Haralc should be S acres minimum plus to conform with the State Board of educational program in Manches­ collected by him to $908 while pre- Minister Clement Attlee came to He Is five feet eight Inches tall, to the March of Dimes benefit I'videiu'e." call to a moral crusade, so great ministration before hls, which Ilminary returns from the lawyers power In 1945. Baron Catto had back of that stoppage. nurses and social workers. They one acre for each 100 pupils. For Education recommendations, and ter. • OARAGES a WINDOWS broad shouldered, sallow, dark­ dance at the Hayloft, (kimmitteea Two other committee Demo­ have an tntenelve six weeks’ train* Saturday, February 4 a thing that no man could be ex­ charged It against Ita own committee netted the fund $50. Bucceeded him as governor of the haired, balding and wears glasses. Troope already have been used High schools the minimum should In keeping with the modem trend E. Mae Holden. will be nominated for various club About Town crats. Representatives Dingell of Ing, and must be physically fit. pected to provide all its objectives predecessor. It will be a good be increased to 10 acres.” of the Junior High School prO' • INSCLAITON a FENCES Sports events added to today’s Bank of England In 1944. Friends said he speaks good Eng­ to load cargoes Intended for French Michigan and Eherharter of Penn­ story, some day, when Jasper's rise with $57.35 being contributed .activities scheduled for the com­ soldiers fighting In Indo-Chlna. They must be dependable, able ta McMahon Vs. Complacency and possible routes, deserves to gram. By retaining the Hollister a CEILING, ate. lish, but with a strong foreign ac­ Salvo Vendrillo, of 67 Alton sylvania, also indicated they are successor uses It against him. NoWj how does the Hollister • PAINTING from a aeries of bowling matches cent. ing year. President Vincent Aurlol has de­ work with others, have emotional Street school as an EHementary street, owner of the gasoline Interested In broader excise re- balance and a good memory, tt ia The flrat thlnf to bo aaid about be widely answered. Some ot the most delightful Street area measure up to the between the West Side Rec and A son was bom January 31 to clared that supplies will be deliv­ clse reductions. recommendations of our State school the necessity for the Broad Yon ran pay for the above typo of Improveroenta on a monthly Five Members Mr. and Mrs. (Charles Brendel of service station at Maple and also essential that they have, a ' Senator Brlen McMahon’a Senate If It meets with the reaction it fantasy of the Schrlftglesser piece the Y leagues; an Individual con- ered to t)»e men fighting Commun­ Board of Education? It does not Street school would be eliminated basla and up to S6 months to pay. Don’t healtnte to call and RFD 1, South Coventry, at Man­ Spruce atreeta, underwent a ma­ Some members suggested a cut aympathetlc understanding o f hu­ deserves, that reaction will have Is created by an apparent absence tribuUon of $15 from toe Y league ist Ho (?hl Mlnh’s forces, regard­ from the present 20 per cent to 10 gpeech, from which we quoted In of Information. meet the minimum requirements, for a while, and by the time the ask more questions about this easy pa.vment plan: Also cad oa and $15 collected bjr toe women’s Rescue Crews chester Memorial hospital. jor operation yesterday in the man nature and be a keen obaefvar to come from many Individuals. It necessity for a school In that area Open Sundays about “ Connecticut Home O^niershlp Program.” Quit Cabinet Hartford hospital. At last reports less. per cent In tho levy on admiaalona. and like their work. thla apace yeaterday, la that It Thus It ia stated, of civil serv­ disregarding the additional acre bowling club of C3iency Brothers Mrs. (toarlei Kenyon of South A show of government force also wUl not come from such compla­ for each 100 pupils of the six or comes a different site for the he waa resting aa comfortably aa This woidd reduce revenue by Mrs. Jaenhson said they cooper- ahowed a desired and required ice, “whoever gets flrat place In an ^0 A. M. to 6 P. M. A. A. Coventry is beginning her duties can be expected. may break \ip the Communist cam­ about $200,000,000. Some said the cent supposed organs of public perhaps nearly 700 pupils that will school may be more suitable. diaries H. Donahue, chairman (kmtinued from Page One) Battle Drifts ate with the courts and publla trend of thought on the part of a examination must be given the Open Saturday Until 5:30 P. M. as teacher of the seventh grade In paign against landing American tax on photographic equlpmi'ot agencies dealing with .luvenlie job." There should be a qualifica­ attend the proposed Junior High Middle Turnpike Is a narrow, of “coffee day” held early in the opinion as The New York Times, Horace W. Porter School, Colum­ Burton Donald Underhill has equipment. Workers In (Cherbourg, sluiidd be cut from the present 25 llnqiienta and the achoola. 8ba relatively major figure In Ameri­ tion reading, “If an examination school. No provision has been made heavily traveled thoroughfare with Starkweather campaign today classified as polleles, particularly his handling OonHaiMd from Page One which tosses the McMahon sug­ Ample Parking of German questions. bia. Bold hls eight-room, two-family the main French arrival port for per cent at the manufacturers felt that the service la on tha aray can public life. la held," and a reference to the for a Physical Education Program no sidewalks from just over the “ purely fictional" reports that Robertson School girls basket­ gestions smugly off with the com­ tome of the parUdpatlng restau­ Apparently Bldault had some house located at 22-24 Foster the arma auppitea, alheady have level to 10 or 15 per cent. Tlila to a profesalonal status and that Senator McMahon la neither a number of provisional employes which Is recognized as a necessity railroad tracks to the Junction of Street Grocery Minnesota and a few points In the ball team was defeated Thursday street, to Homolo R. and Carmela wmdd rerluce revenues by over Love Lane. It is a dangerous area rants did not give the day their hope of getting the Socialists back northern Rockies. voted overwhelmingly to unload there la great need for more polioa- wispy theorist nor a dreamer. He forting assurance that “ there 1s honed into civil service protec­ in our modem Junior High school afternoon In a game with Hall Pagani. The transfer waa made the cargoes. $125,000,000. women In both the ciUee and rural for children to travel. There are 27 Starkweather St. full support. He pointed out that into the cabinet. He conferred last Skies were clear In the flood ■mall danger that the McMahon tion without examination. set-up. night with President Vincent Aur- Memorial School In South Wllllng- through tho oITiee of Arthur A. districts. Is a realist, who happens to know And, in a generally laudatory no sidewalks on either side of the restaimants, grills and drive- areas of the cast central and New retachmenta of troops also proposal will soon be an authori­ No additional space is available Just Off Woodbridge St. iol, himself a aocialiat. Political ton there. The score of the over* Knullu, local rcallor. have been sent to Cherbourg, Tliey provide their own clothing^ more about the problems of atom- article, there is a masterful un­ Broad street, and this, too, is LUMBER AND ins turned In a total of $448. This southern states. Many of the swol­ time game was Willington 14 locals in the Hollister Street area, as the quarters believed the president where Atlantic pack shipments and judging from Information Mra. le energy than any op4 else In sation bill or an appropriation derstatement, to the effect that heavily traveled during the morn- event haa been held In other cities len rivers appeared receding or 12 The benefit bridge planned for Elinor Acridciit present school ground is bounded Meats, Groceries, SUPPLY CO. In the west and southwest In con­ may have promised Bidault to try . are expected late this month. Jacobson gave the audience, tba Congrese. He has been, and Is, item," but which considered Mr. “one of the mayor's biggest head­ and bring hls party colleagues back leveling off from their high marks. Friends have been Informed that Febniary 7 by the Professional remuneration Is not equal to thH aches has been housing," with no nection with polio campaigns and But some 40,000 persons re­ S-Sgt. M. EHmer Hawkes, son of Women’s chib has been postponed Hliole Empire Affected a stalwart politician. He hopes McMahon's talk such a nice talk McKINNEY according to information provid­ into line with the premier. Charge Is Nolled of public school teachers at prafl Indication of the fact that his big­ Fruits, Vegetables mained homeless, including 23.000 Mrs. Lydia Hawkes Hardiman of Indefinitely. France’s whole empire la under ent. to be reelected In OonnecUcut that perhaps President Truman ed by national headquarters of Bidault had weathered two gest headache has been caused by BOLTON NOTCH—ROUTE 44A, storms over the nation’s record in Arkansas and 10,000 in Ken­ Hazardville, formerly of Coventry Communist pressure. Moscow- Mra. C. R. Burr was hostSM yaa* next faU. Ho has never been un­ might also "well go to the coun­ the contradiction between hls po­ the fund the Manchester returns and Somersvlllc is among the air­ .V minor accident on Main street Frozen Foods exceeded by 2 to 1 the total at­ 1950 budget before this latest tucky. The homeless In Tennessee I Response to the apjical by the trained Ho Chl-Mlnh Is leading terday. der any UlusUms about Russia. He try and to the world with a fire­ litical pride In federal housing aft­ Phones— Mrjichester 2-4323— Rockville and numbered 4,700; between 1,200 and men searching for “the missing local Salvation Army women for the anti-French fighters in Indo- la.st night involved the parked car tained In any other locality in crisis threatened his shaky three- of Rudolph V. Plerro, 23, of 128 side talk OB the relation between er It was built and hls bitter op­ ’ Manchester Enterprise 9955 month-old coalition government. 1,300 ir Ohio; 900 In southeast C-54 and Us 44 passengers In the used stockings to be sent to the (?hlna. Communlat-inapired dis­ Is a member of a religious faith • position to It before It was built. Open Daily Until 8 P. Mr comparlaon with the number of Yukon. 8-Sgt. Hawkes Is married, Maple street, and a vehicle driven the H-bomb and America’s love participating restauranta and the Crisis Arises Over Bonus Missouri and 100 In West Virginia. women of Japan for uae in rug­ turbances In two French colonies which has been challenged most Back In the realm of more di­ stationed at BIgga Air Base, El making, has been made hy few so on tha African ivory coast have by Mrs. Louise E. Koilckl, 27, of 23 Brass Company’s for peace and democracy." Note population of the area. The crisis arose when Bidault The Ohio rivet at CTincinnatl I/ockwimd street. conspicuously by Communism In rect fantasy there is the state­ stood at 57.3 feet, five above flood Paso. Texas, and lives in that city. far. The local collection will be been suppressed by gunfire, a husl- that The Times used the word General Chairman Philip Bayer proposed distribution of a 3,000 the field. He is regarded, by his ment that Bridgeport had no backed up these findings with the stage, and incheo toward a pre­ Coventry Junior 4-H Homemak­ sent Tuesday and there Is still time neas unpopular at home and Police received a call that a Earnings Drop garbage disposal plant before Mc- franc ($8.50) cost-of-Ilvlng bonus ers are planning a St. Valentine's passing auto had struck a car ooUeagues, as an able, workman­ “danger" instead of the word statement that “we are proud of dicted crest of 59 feet. No serious for donations. Many women have abroad. Levy became mayor. to all low paid workers and gov­ Day member-couple party the eve­ been saving lisle, rayon, silk and parked In front of the State Ar­ like legislator. “hope." toe contribution made by our res­ ernment employes. damage was expected. Rivers were Elsewhere In western Europe Wsterbury, Feb. 4—(ff$ — H m And the gem paragraph of the taurant people and regret the cir­ ning of February 15 at Nathan nylon stockings for years, hoping mory. Investigation disclosed that la hls speech Thursday, this Such craven nonsense, such entire article la the following; •BANK at MANCHESTER TRUST *BANK at MANCHESTER TRUST* . Bidault wants it to go to those reported falling in Tennessee, Ken­ Hale Ckimmunlty Onter. Con­ the Communist cold guerrilla war­ the moving car was driven by Mrs. Scovill Manufacturing oompaay; culation of auch unfounded com­ tucky and West Virginia. to make use of them In chair or complete unawareness of the "No man can grow more lyrical earning 14,000 francs ($40.60) stance Upton and Ruth Moreau floor mats. This is an opportunity fare has taken on other forms. Ber­ Kozlekl. who didn’t stop after the hreaa fabricators, today lapiMtod legislator o t no Inoonsldarable ments.” Plans were mapped for possible times In which we live, and of than Jasper over sewers. . . .In monthly or leas, with smaller are In charge of entertainment; to send them where they will be lin again is being tormented hy collision. Patrolman George Dent, earnings of $1,922,341, or $ lJ d a prestige and standing made sev­ opening of the Bonnet Carre spill­ Alice DeWitt, Dorothy Murzyn, traffic slowdowns. A hlghly-plsced share, for 1949, compared arltll the question of life or death be- addition to the miles and miles of bonuses to workers getting be­ used. Bunillea may be left at the who Investigated, arrested the eral striking departures from nor­ sewers that he has all but dug Norman Dies; tween 14.000 francs and 18,000 way, above New Orleans. The Mis­ Lee Scully of refreshments: Lola citadel. In the front entrance hall. American source here described driver for evading responsibility. $3,258,646 for 1048. mal American assumptions. ta n us, such a philosophy that with hls o'wn hands, he has put In francs ($52.20.) sissippi river rose to 19.2 feet. Luthi, Dorothy Spencer and Shir­ that situation aa "serious." East The charge wee nolled when pre­ A statement accouqiaaylng t t t Ha admitted that our past of- thsra la noUilng to be done about twro huge sewage-disposal and The Socialists want the wage Under law, the spillway, designed ley Pender, decorations. They’ra Beal Germany’s (Communists have step­ sented before Judge Wesley C. report said: tha oourss of the world except the clarification plants. As a result, Bank Leader ceiling for those getting toe full to protect New Orleans, must be Because of the exceptlonslly Approved (ire extlngulaher.i ped up their campaign for a united Gryk in Town Onirt this morning "in common with othera ia tba ferts at peace have not bean as Bridgeport has a harbor practi­ opened in time to prevent the river fine support which has alread.v fatherland. They want It under making of pious platitudes about bonus to be tither 18,000 francs or containing carbon dioxide, dry lifter Prosecutor Philip Bayer stat­ brass Industry tha oompanya aalto good as they needed to be, or as cally free from pollution. For the (Ooatlaoed bvia Page One) 20,000 francs. The government es­ from rising above the 20-foot dan­ been given by the people of the chemical or vaporizing liquids are Communist domination. ed ho was convinced Mrs. Kozlekl and earnings were depramad dor* good as they could be. It, la exactly the thing which dom- first time since Jasper himself Leave The timated its plan would coat 16 bil­ ger mark. entire town the chairmon of the recommended for putting out elec­ In Italy land reform agitation hadn’t realized she had struck the ing the second and third quaitaiff He admitted that not only the Inatss and paralyses too much was a boy, the oyster fleet Is able twaan to# two World wara. One of lion francs ($45,700,()00) and the 1950 March of Domes dance to be trical firea since the contents are haa brought several blood-letting narked car and that she had no In­ of 1949, but have elncc laigsly ta* to operate, and striped bias come Socialist plan would cost 19 bil­ held at the Hayloft Tuesday eve­ non-conductive. riots. The Communists took quick and. but the very process of an supposedly high level American bis major aebievementa, although tention of evading reaponMblItty. covered." up the harbor from the Sound.” many financial axperts thought It lion francs $54,000,000). ning predicts the event Mdll result armaments race, is aomothlng thought It Is exactly the smug Russians Drop ’ Roosevelt must also have Heavy Ironing might have caused Britain eco­ Besides the. Socialists, Bidault’a in too biggest turnout In the his­ I-.'I without hope. complacency ^ihlch exists in high been all but digging those sew­ nomic crlsla In 1931, was getting government has Included tala own tory of Coventry for such a bene­ He admitted that the hydrogen officialdom. It la through this ers with hls own hands, for they bis country back on the gold Catholic Popular Republican move­ Truck Checks fit. To avoid being turned away bovine acceptance of destructloi^ were mostly federal works proj­ standard. ment (MRP) and the moderate at the door it is suggested that bomb Is not the most powerful ects. It was only last fall that tickets be purchased immediately. that Senator McMahon tried' to He was also largely responsible Radical Socialists. There are also (Cofflttnaed from Page One) weapon In the American araenaL state authorities finally ordered for organising the World Bank of a few independents. The Commu Tickets are available In all local blast hls way on Thursday. Ha Mayor McLevy to do sonoethlng To Us stores. Additional "Cov-Entrys" He admitted that he would be Intematiooal Settlements In 1929. nists and Gen. Charles de Gaulle's drive the 100 miles from Berlin to wimag to have this country ex­ made at least a breach In the about treating the city's sew­ Norman waa known as "the man followers are not represented. the frontier. In the show Include Mrs. Arthur J. tend economic aid to Russia, wall.'He should have followers. age, revealing that he had. up who thought in millions and spoke The Russians reopened the road Vinton, soloist; Mrs. Alanaon E. to that time, done nothing to NEW MODEL’S popular FAMILY in monosyllables." Stewart, Jr.; Mias Anne K. Le- which would still be > Oonununlst Named To Accountancy Board with a warning that drivers would lessen the city’s pollution of the SERVICE is truly a boon to tiring house­ Retiring Life Utad proceed at their own risk. Doyt, piano accompanist of all oountry, If Russia would meet us Hound. Oystenuen have been acts; William Oess; Gretel Tyler, Miniature Arma Race He mrely talked. He refused in- Hartford, Fek 4—(J>)—Richard MaJ. Gefl. Maxwell D. Taylor, arade on the matter of atomic and using water off Bridgeport for wives. The family laundry is washed, dried tervtewB, scruFulously avoided J. Barry, of West Hartford, has U. S. commandant In Berlin, con­ dance; Frank Pierret, drum selec­ general disarmament. In what used to be caUed the seed bed purposes for many and folded with all the heavy ironing done publicity. He lived a pitiring life,, been appointed to toe State Board ferred by telephone today wlth U. tions; Charles Bower of Coventry years, but transplant them to through moat of hls days a bache­ Accountancy, succeeding J. Wil­ with his Sonic Trio orchestMi will He admitted, inferentially, that Near East, but which Is now un- at S. High Commissioner John J. Mc- purer water for growth. And If here. Shirts are expertly finished at small lor. liam Hope ot Bridgeport. Barry C3oy, who had returned to Frank­ furnish music for dancing. riTii I rijY il'-TijTnrj i atomic and general disarmament accounUbly called the Middle striped baas venture Into extra cost. But he hobnobbed with many of will serve until January 1, 1953. furt after two weeks In the United (Tbarles Patty of Waterfront Park should be linked together. East, there Is a private little arma Bridgeport' Harbor, It must be the key figures of International The board licenses and supervises States. Associates said Taylor has volunteered to make Ml the < All this was preface and prepa- race brewing. merely to hear what tall tales finance. certified public accountants In (Jon- would visit Frankfurt Tuesday for posters and do the decorating. A are being told about them. HJalmar Schacht, Adolf Hitler’s nectlcut. a staff conference with McCloy. group of men will present a Whif- rmtlcn for his own positive pro- While we are arming ourselves, Yea, Jasper is lyrical over sew­ You save posaL and arming Britain, and aU West­ ers. He speaks of his battle This was, simply, that we and ern Europe, as a defense against against pollution with such con' K.r: oUtm nations agree to cut our victlon that some think he him possible Russian aggression, Brit­ self really belleVes he has done military expenditures by two- ain, in Its turn, is arming Egypt, what he has not done. thirds. and devote the money we and. Indirectly at least other Arab Well, these are all minor qulb- nil might spend on destruction to the countries. Some of the weapons blings on our pa ' " ROY MOTORS, Inc. bulldlag of better human liveli­ ment. The main reportedly going to Eg>'pt are cle Is well taken Happy? - of Course! Every Day hood around the world, in all even American-made. per is unbcatnble countries. 0 l^Tiat Is the object of Egypt’s minor reasons he * t * 5 We, and other nations, would do that hls “ lyricism" finds such re­ armament madness? Is it that ceptive ears. this on the basU of an intema- Egypt may contribute to the se­ their New Home Nearer . tlonally supervised abandonment curity of the western world? Does o f all atomic weapons and the Egj’pt want to be strong on our genehU two-thirds reduction in side in the cold war? Low-cost home financing Is one of the most armament spending. Hardly this. Egypt wants to be popiUar services Manchester Trust renders. Xt Is to be noted that Senator strong enough to dominate the McMahon himself posed this pro­ Near East, and perhaps to reopen If yea haven’t talked facta and flgares with posal as “only as an example of the Palestine war. In which Egyp­ the bold steps which the Soviet our mortgage loan department, you may be tian troops did not acquit them­ atomic explosion, the shadow of needlessly patting off the day, when the selves too victoriously. Such pos­ Watkins the hydrogen bomb, and the pyra­ sible Bathing of Egypt’s military home of your dreams will be a re^ty. miding arms race should persuade vanity might possibly start a US to consider." world conflagration, but what of Taking him at hls word, What that? do we think of his specific pro­ DOUBLES YOUR tteii posal? Is Egypt to be blamed and con­ TYPICAL MORTGAGE LOANS demned for puch ambitious mlU- For one thing, it is obvious AMOUNT FAT MONTHLY that, in one phase. It goes only tarism? Tea, but certainly not OF LOAN 18-Tr. Sfi-Tr. two-thirds of the way. It Is easy by the larger countries which, di­ ' Plan n a a to understand why Senator Mc­ rectly or Indirectly, are supplying OPPORTUNITY TO $MJM $•$-00 \ her with arms, nor by the larger 47.45 S8d0 Mahon jniggested only a two- AU 9 4«.to countries which are themselves In­ thirds reduction in armament These monthly pnymenta \ ■ymding. He wanted to make the dulging In even more explosive proposition a little easier to swal­ armaments races of their own. SHOP EVENINGS! low. He wanted to avoid making When the big fellows play no game but war, the little fellows e oix out and out enen^les of the armed D S ) sarvlees themselves in each coun­ consider It quite proper to Imi­ try. He wanted to avoid a com­ tate. OPEN THURSDAY before you dedde! ■ plete break with the possibuity of We Have New 1950 DeSoto ' war, for fear such a break would EVENINGS .. . . 6 to 8 - la too Mwrp fOr human minds to Wlow. Tot, If there is any real point in INCOME TA X iBegmmg Tuesday Evening, February 7lh And Plymouth Gars For Immediate Delivery ,, . tlo root o f loBator MdCahoa'a IS MY BUSINESS ^ MANCHESTER TRUST Co. it.is ^that act only a oortals we'll be open Tuesdays (as t o f bomb, but war Itself must For Manchester, Connectlcnt " - Olinhllio^ otharwlso the bomb BXPERIBNCBD QUALIFIED ' Thursdays) until ^ P. M vor stay abolished. e Member Federal Depoalt Inaaranea Corjlibratioa moond coauBOBt on the ASSISTANCE ROY MOTORS, Inc. plaB. we regret that he MM tt ia .a ssood of ANDERSON TcItphoM MSS 241 NORTH MAIN ST. OPEN EVENINGS PHONE .*5113 ^'MMd of soMO ad' lU Osntar Si„ Itnvo ^ i It p ^ t be •BANK at l^tANCHESTER TRUST. •BANK at 3|ANibHESTEB TRUSTS I ■ • I .1 II I II.Ill • Ml'IIP'" ■■■ . »nstEi3csaiijt.'J

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Vernon being et 9:30 a. m. and that et the Rockville church et 1 R o c k v ille 10:4ft a. m. ney Wins Overtime^ 40-35; High Topples Hath l i d Legloa INstrict Meeting The February meeting of the Fourth District and Auxiliary will Teacher Pay be hdd on Sunday at 3 p. m. et MANCHESTER DIRECTORY Pucksters Eye Mechanics Topple St. High Leads Thron|^oiit the Legion Home In SOmers. Towering Wallingford Center Women Bowlers Venng People In Charge lurels Out to Take Thomas as Roy Ellis j In Notching Second Total Is Up The yoting people of tho First Playoff Berth In Benefit Match Congregations! church of Vernon Stars in Thrilling Straight Win; Moskct i will be in charge of the morning k / Gardens Into The Manchester Hockey Qub (same al Instruction Cost Rises service In ob.iervsnee of National OF BUSINESS SERVICES Camp Through tho courtesy of the East Sitle Day, Morgan Featnra- Interdenominational Youth Week, g wUl be working for a playoff spot Mancheater Bowling Green s spe­ . $10,550; Charles H. the service starting at 10:46 a. m. tomorrow when the locals meet the cial match will be held Runday at In a nip-and-tuck game with the Leo Day, Eddie Moeke and A l Grove Win Would Cre­ lead changing hands ten Umea, the A t seven o’clock In the evening the Polio Fund $899.75 Richer Stafford Springs Legion on the 2 p. ra., for the benefit of the Morgan did the bulk of the scar* , Thrall Is Dead nigrlm Felldw'shlp will meet in the Coliseum ice at West Springfield. driting Cheney Tech quintet eked ‘ * ' ate Four-Way Tie for Through Athletic Events March of Dimes. ir.g last night aa Manchester H lfk church school room with a pro­ FOR T H A T Stafford has virtually clinched the oil* a rinse 40-38 overtime victory ' Rockville, Feb. 4—(Special )— Kelly^s Aquarium Help jCharm Store second place spot, but the remain­ Two teams each fYom the Vil­ over a scrappy .St. Thomas High tripped Hell High of West Harts, gram of moring pictures. Complete Aid First Place in Rec The Infantile Paralysis Fund H m salary acbedule adopted by the Card Party ing three teams are closely bunch­ lage CTharmers’ League and the school team at the Mancheater Rec ford by a 40 to 86 count at tha has received nearly $900— yesterday afternoon. Thia waa Ry the Board o f Eklucation for the The fifth card I'srty In a series OUT OF A BANDBOX Senior Loop Standing ed and a win tomorrow would give Oountry Club Women's League $899.76 to be exact—to date the Incala' seventh win In 11 atarta. local armory. The ' winners lad-- neat year will increase the teach- of six sponsored by the W.SCS of By Holloran In Tropical Fish Hobby Holds Values Manchester a one-point lead over will vie for honors. through several bowling and The Village Charmers I,.eague 8t. Thomas squeezed out a 6-3 throughout In the OCJIL eeateot,' era’ salaries by S10.560. Thia does the Vernon Methmllst church will the others. LOOK" standing* liaskrtball events. This total In will have bowlers pepresentlng lead In the firat quarter with both holding advantages of 10-8, It-U apt include any increase In ad nln- be held this evening at R p. m. at There are very few people who The Village CTiarm Store at 845 Opening the afternoon’s program \V. L. Pet. dollars and cents represents each of the eight teams who are teams missing many foul tries. In rod 23-20 at the periods. Istrative salaries for the superln- the church basement. One of the most Interesting and • Instruct you In the few simple Main street has a really wonder­ l.«u r e ls ...... at 1:45, unbeaten Somersvllle are not acquainted with the flne fascinating hobbles is tropical fish ' rules to follow to keep these flsh 2 .778 the most ever contributed to a meeta the Springfield Newspapers. sponsored by: Burnck Brothers. the aeromi stanza, Roger St. The front rmirt operatora for latendent and principals. The Willie’s Grill ... .." I7 3 .700 Content Starts service given everyone at the T. P. and If you are under the impression healthy and for a small investment ful line of 1950 Internationnl Har­ polio drive In one campaign In Holyoke and the Acorn A. C. will Jarvis Realty, Johnson Paint, George pul Cheney’s ahead three (?oach Will aarke—Day, Mosk*' Board has previously adopted a Nassiff’s ...... 7 3 .700 The contest nniong the children that having tropical fish Is an ex­ you may have your own aquarium. vester refrigerators now In stock .Manchester. hook up In a well-matched contest times In a aee-aaw battle, but and Morgan—accounted for 36 oF s^edule known as the 12400-14000 Holloran Funeral Home located at Garden Grove .. .. 3 Manchester Motor Sales, McGill- of the B'nni Israel Synagogue pensive hobby, one requiring a For the novice a five to eight gal­ and for those of you who purchase 6 .667 for the semi-final. A t S:45 Man­ Blmiay end Sullivan countered tl. pointa. The win was the sae** schedule which means that the 175 Center atreet. Mr. Holloran Burnside Eagles .. 5 .800 Biggest single contribution Converse, Roy Motors. Broad srh(Kil started <’n Friday. Feb. 3. lon tank would provide an ade­ a'l 8.7 cubic foot International Har­ .1 chester takes the Ice against Staf­ with four field goats to give the nnd In succession, the longest Wla ratailmum salary paid a teacher Is great deal of time and labor, you Ita lia n s...... 3 6 .333 was $744.50 from the 1jig pro­ Street Motora and Superior Serv­ Siinday S4'lu><>l will be held on Sun­ has been a funeral director of note quate atari, smaller tanks become vester refrigerator (or a larger one 99 Cast Center Street ford Springs. vlaltori a 17-16 lead at halftime. streak o f the year, for the Ratf IS400 and the maximum or hl(;hest are wrong. You should visit Balch Pontiacs . . . 3 6 .333 gram of events at the armory ice. is' 44000. Under the plan the day at H) a.in. Five pointa toward for ninny years here In Manchester Kelly's Tropical Aquarium at 29 I cloudy with too much food and too If you wish I you will receive In which included baHkctball and Starting lor the home club will Both leagues bowl weekly at the There waa little acorlng In the am. White five. Silk C it y ...... 0 10 .000 third period as both teams played tsacher receives an Increase each becoming King and Queen of and in this rapaclt.v has served Biinset street and see the wide imich sunlight causes the water to trade for your old refrigerator a •several acts of entertainment. be the "punch line" of the last Bowling Green Alleys. In winning, Mancheater avenged' Pnrim will he given for every many fnniilies. His funeral home beautiful .set of silverware worth game, with Tom McCusker at cen­ good defensive ball until Captain an early season setback s u ffe ^ .' w ar. At the present time ‘ he variety o f fish they have there and , lipcome green. The lighting of a The Rec Senior League iwinga is so conveiiFntl.v located that $118.50! Not onl.v will you have The breakdown follows: ter and Red Donahue and Marty Dick Grimm and plucky St. George at West Hartford. Tlte Cjtorkemea IbMUt! Is advised that some tench- parent who nttcnd.s the equipment, food, plants, etc. tank means a partlciilsrly decora­ into action once again tonight F.\ents whether you drive your own car one of the most reliable and beau­ Country CJlub bowlers .$ 11.00 Humphreya on the wings. A t de­ came through with some amazing hava now copped four deetolona la srs are atill below the “ scale" tor They are open every day from 1:00 tive toiieh. especially at night, and BILL'S TIRE with two gamcH slated. The first There w ill be a Bowling benefit or not It Is easily accessible for It tiful rofrigerntor.s made but this Tropical Fish Rec ba.skctball game . . 47.90 fense will be Bob Arendt and Jack Middlecoff Shares Shota to give the Tech boya a 37-24 18 atarta against schoolboy oppo*'. tjksir years of teaching, some 30 p. m. to 9:00 p. m. except Sunday is relatively Inexpensive. tilt will And the Italian-Americana is located right on the bus line. gleaming silver .sot of 80 pieces AND Armory program ...... 744.50 Donahue with Herb Oulekshanks lead. Little Stan Mlruekl broke altlon. being included in this number. The Sunday at '2 p.m. at Maple Grove and all day on Saturday. James Aeration Is really nccea.Haiy to matching shotn with the Batch with a collection for the MUc of For those who wish to use a fu­ Kelly started breeding tropical (l.sh keep flsh healthy and the spark­ and If this isn't a real bargain I Bowling match Y-Rcc . 87.35 in the goal. Continuing his three- up many plays In this perloon to the person who likes to Ameiicans travel to Middletown to Day. rf ...... 0 8 £ Sunday afternoon. February fi Social Club will hold s meeting fol­ hold iU monthly business meeting 43orrentl. ‘‘Moose’' Finnegan and par. the game with .10 aeconda to play lowed by a pot luck supper at the can be done to help a family dur­ Bolton fall asleep to his favorite music SERVICE J. R. Braithwaite Paul Arcari. engage the third place St. Mary’s Moake, If ...... 4 3 16fl g t the Town Hall court there will ing a most saddening experience. and social at the home of Miss and awaken to the .same in the Slahley Resigns But IS other men are five strokes when he made a foul shot. clubhouse on Siilpslc street on to oaslst whni vaa have mad For the Pontiacs, who started quintet In a State Polish League ,St. Thomas pressed the locale all Uemko, e ...... 3 3 f- two games of basketball for You wHl find him always ready to Ruth Wood on West Road, Monday Doris Mohr D’ltalla morning, are sold here. Also a tmoMm we have t Wrerker. Keys Made, (.ocks Repaired game. or less behind. There are 6$ pros Morgan, e ...... Sunday. like a house on fire at the begin­ and one amateur shooting per or through the game, but tha Man­ . 0 •»' r benefit of the Mile of Dimes do those m ile services that can do night, February 6 at 8 o’clock. Tel. Manrhester SS4ft full line of Zenith and GE radios and 8 Servtee Tmek* al vnni The locals, who are In fourth As Toledo Coach Jaek French Zwtek, r g ...... Special Meeting ning of the season, big Jerry Mc- better for the firat 36 holes. rhester teem became flustered only 0 i •4’ id. The -first game will start much to ease bereaved people and A meeting of the Boy Scout com­ are displayed at popular prices. vervlee ami roi tnm oonven- roola (.mund Gann will be at center, John Woro- place, need this victory to Botteron, rg ...... 1 a IP 2 pnn. with the undefeated A Special meeting of the Ver­ of course he Is at the service of To make your home a place of The flel(l 1s taking the easy once and worked the ball well, mittee will be hcl St the home of Ea-st Central Pomona Orange lenee. bel and high scoring Max Rubacha strengthen their spot St. Mary's while Burkmlater. KUIa and Grimm Brown, I g ...... 3 0 c ven Saints of the Rockville non 4-H Alumni Club will be held the public 24 hours a day; simply charm and help you to hours of re­ Toledo, 0 „ Feb. 4—(/P)— Nell 6,402-yard F,l Rio conrae to pieces. Scoutmaster James Winans Mon­ l.awnmnwers Sharpened at forwards, with Etob Chamberlain boast a veteran club and have controlled the barkboarda wall. * witt' edtate basketball league on Wednesday. Feb. 8 at 8 p.m.. at dial 3060 any time of the day or will hold Its regular meeting to­ laxation and pleasure see the OE STATION OPEN DAY (Skip) Stahley resigned yesterday I Of the 136 pma and amateurs day night at 8 o’clock. and ‘‘Wimpy" Kosak at guards. proved very troublesome especially os head football coaoh of the Uni­ The vlaltora acored many long U 12 4dr SMOtlng the South Methodist Mus- the 4-H cliiblioiise at Ogden's night that you need his assist­ night at Vernon Orange hall at dishwasher and Lewyt vacuum on their home court. THE By I who finished yesterday, 49 broke KT Comer. The purpose of tho meet­ A N D n r ; h t Eleelricnl Utilities A thriller will be on hand with versity of Toledo. He will re­ par 7a ahote until the Tsch forwards HoU (96) ttnga o f Manchester. George Ka- ance. 7:30. n ie program has been ar­ cleaner, also the Johnson electric the Caterera out for revenge Last Sunday the locals looked ing Is to take action on the re­ turn to the University of Wash­ I’ A IIL W . . The little-known men of golf tkwttled them by close checking Hungerford, r g ...... 0 1 .1 . Una and Ed. Brittner will referee It Is moat helpful to any fu­ ranged by Mrs. Walter S. Havens waxer, at the Village Charm Store. Ke-ronditinned against the Laurels. very good, especially the shooting vision of the constitution and by­ ington as backficid coach. are having a field day. Of tho while using a 'tight sons defense. Wllaon, rg ...... 1 0 t ‘ e first game. In the feature neral director to have the family Black-Eved Peas of North Coventry. Pomona Lec­ The.se household helpers will give COOK'S The Bullets led all the way in of A l Zamaitis and Lloyd Jarvis. HERALD YOST Wednesday, tlieney Tech plays Howard, Ig ...... 6 4 le. the American Legion five laws in line with the 1950 pro­ state their wishea In a frank way, you hours of freedom from drudg­ (inns Kepnired In addition to last week’s victori­ Bob Snyder of Toledo, former top seven only Middlecoff Is a turer. their first encounter only to lose III Hartford UC!hnn’a court, after Preiaaner, Ig ...... 0 0 'Rockville will meet the Windsor gram. telling just how much they feel ery and make your housekeeping SERVICE STATION ous club, the Poles will have the college and professional football Sports Editor big "name” player. T i Gel Ariiiv Test A Bchool of Instruction for all out In the closing seconds by a wlilr)i they play Bt. Thomas on Berman, c ...... 4 6 (laon five, of the Farmington Richard Nledwerfer has been they want to spend, the type of tasks a mere trifle compared to Manrhester Omen Phone SA01 52 Pearl St. Phone 4200 score of 87 to 80. services of Pete Staum. a welcome player, was reported a strong pos­ AMGLE Glenn Teal, Memphia, Tenn., Grange officers will be conducted February 14 at Bloomfield. Herrone, r f ...... 0 0 T. ey league, the latter team be- elected president of the club with service they desire so that the mat­ the old-time methods . The Grove will have a new face addition to any team. sibility to succeed Stahley. Snyder and Henry Wtlliama, Jr., Secane. Ubenajr Tech (46) other officers, vice presldenr Ir­ at Ellington Grgnge hall on Sat­ Pa., have totals of 133. Ward, r f ...... 1 1 I in aecond place in the league, ter may be handled In .lust the way Fort Meade. Md . Feb. 4— i/F;— The ABC Appliance Company. 2t in their lineup tonight In a player In the preliminary the Polish- was backficid coach of the Green P ving Dunn Jr.; secretar.v Wini­ urday. Febriiary 11. at 8 p, in. All Honor To Finish Second to Ted t On the h.ii.iorous aide o f Phll’a Teal never has won a major B F Pto French, rf ...... 0 0 luring Frank Tora. one of the they wish. You will find Mr. Hol­ Maple street, with J. C. Tourtelotte that many managers have forgot­ American Girls will endeavor to Bay Packers under Curly Lam- 1 Legault, I f ...... 1 3 -7 7 fred St Louis; treasurer. Faith The results are in frotn "Operation officers of subordinate Granges "Concerning the Most Valuable talk the s'niy must bo told which event. Yesterday he establlahed a Barton, I f ...... 0 1 A, ‘ Ing baaketball players of Con- loran will fidlow the.se wishes ex in charge, gives you really depend­ ten. Thia player win be lanky continue their winning streak. The beau. 3 Mlruekl, I f ...... 1 1- 1 3 Glbsiin: program chairman, Ellen i Black-eye” and now the Army has are requested to attend the ses­ GIBSON'S happened one .Sunday tn Boston new El Rio course record of 29 Schato, I f ...... 0 0 hocticut A collection will be actly and that no matter what able repair service on electrical DON WILLIS I Diok D a n t ^ n who played last locals have added some new young Stahley's resignation was a sur­ Pliiycr balloting. I am not mad like 1 Buckler, rf .... 0 1-3 1 F A bbc. ' amount of money Is spent, his sion. utilities, no matter where they several yeai s ago. for the first nine holea. Then his i SUcen at the door for the benefit to figure out what they mean. year for the Silk City A. C. Dick players who are developing Into prise. He had been at Toledo a lot of people think. 1 consider It 4 George, r f ...... 7 1- 3 IB Npemlal Mn-Ung earnest desire Is to see that y'oii The sscrament of Holy Com­ were purchased. Also your old CARACE Joe McCiirthy was then man­ magic touch dimmed and he could I t iS : I the fund.' Jeff Koelsch. chalr- On 8 directive from Washing­ proved that he can be vary danger- good players. two years. During that time his iin lionor lor me to fiiiisii second to 2 Ellla, c ...... 3 3 -3 6 are helped In every way possible munion will be< administered at sewing machines can be complete­ GARAGE B. H Othwin Prop. ager of tho Yanks. Joe and Rlzzu- go but one stroke under per on the Score at halftime, 19-n, Mitt*. j>S4a of the sports committee fer The members of Fayette Lodge ooa with his height by controlling The preliminary gets under way teams won 10 and lost nine regu­ leU VVilluiins, Uie greatest hitler I Grimm, I g ...... 3 2 -7 8 over a dirfleiilt and asd period. ton, southern . style black-eyed United Methodist church tomor­ ly mi^ernlzed by being electrified, to decided to go to cliurch. Before back nine. A putt on tha jSth chpaUr; officially Mara and Chm Itlie fund is In charge of srrnnge- No. 69 will meet at Masonic Hall the backboards alofl* wjth double at 7:15 at St. Mary’s hall. lar season games m the game today," aliortstup I’hil 1 Baranowikl, rg 0 0 -0 0 peas were served to 135 men here row morning. The worship sers'icc put back Into your old cabinet or 18 Main St. Phone 2-45.81 Bperlnllslni In moss started, Phil .spotted Manag­ green that hung on the lip of the man. ' BRnta. in Rockville at 1 :.30 p. m. Sunday figures in the scoring column. Ruzzulu of tho New York Yankees 0 Buckmister, rg 0 0 - 0 0 is held St 10:45 a. m. Regular in a new’ one. as you choose, at a RRAU er Joe t?ronln of the Red .Sox en­ cup hut wouldn’t fall coat him a Talk OB Skid Row afternoon for the purpose of at­ yesterday. The peas were’ prepared Oiach Benny Paganl wlU be all told the gatliering earlier tiiis weekly events at the church In­ moderate cost. Why not inquire Specializing In Wheel AMgnmenr out for this tut and will be "load­ tering the church, lie told Manag­ ftrat-place tic. ‘ ‘Thirty Days on Skid How" will tending and conducting funeral with salt pork and choppd onions clude Boy Scouts on Monday at 7 week at the United Alrcraft'a er McCarthy aboiit Cronin. 12 Totala ...... 15 10-22 40 aervlces for Oliver G. Richmond. about this money saving service at ed” with Bub Babcock, B ig Bill Williams holds ths Philadelphia ba the subject for Rev. Forrest EHin^on as Mesa Sgt. Richard Kindred p. m.; Youth Fellowship, Tuesday. Brahe and Sports Night program at the Bush- McC.'irthy anld to Scooter to St. Thomas (88) Ifuaser, pastor of the Union Con­ 88, of 16 Summit street, Manches­ the ABC Appliance Company, Wade, "Red’ Oavello and Bob Ted- Nassiffs Need Victory, PGA rhampinnship. This la hie of Rockwood, Tenn.. explained. 7 p. m.; W.S.C.S., Wednesday, 8 phone 2-1575? BRAKE SERVICE nell. keep an eye on Oonln. Phil did P B r Pta Local Sport gregational church at a special ter, s former resident of Rockville Onrhnretor ford. Held In reserve will be firet awing through the West with 1 Smedy, r g ...... Mr and Mrs. Clyde A. Cordtsen “Just like my mother does them.” p. m. On Friday night at 8 p. m., Jerry WllUams, Johnny Greene, The peppery Inflclder who placed this and reported that Joe had the touring pros. He shot 36-30— 1 0 -3 3 Steeting to be held on Sunday eve- Services will be held at 2;30 of the Cordtsen Dairies of Somers Well, 23 of the guinea pig GI’s a meeting will be held for the pur­ aetvkwl eecond In the Moat Valuable Play­ walked up to altar and lit two 0 Ward, rg ...... 0 0 - 0 0 Blng at 7:30 o'clock. Rev. Musser o’clock St the John B. Burke fu­ 1 Front End Aligntnent Pat Rodgers and Jack Robb. 66 the first day and 30-36— 66 yes­ ! Road, accompanied by Mrs. Min said they liked the dish, 24 said pose of organizing a married cou­ For the Laurels, a defeat would er balloting last year In the Amer- iI candies. McCarthy then ordered 1 Marshall, Ig ..,. 0 0-2 0 Chatter Will relate his Bowery experiences. neral home, 87 F.asl O u ter street. Against Vets Sunday terday. ■ ' iile Kelly left Thursday morning they didn’t and 88 didn’t care ples club. Everyone Interested Is 185 Main SU Phone 5012 Uirow the league standing Into a lean League related several of his Phil to go up and light four can- 0 Zembko, Ig .... 1 0-0 2 Ik e service is sponsored by the Pil- Manchester. General Repair Work And just behind this pair with for Florida Mrs. Kelley will visit enough either way to fill, out a invited to attend. 'T IlillfE IV four-way tie for first place and outatandlng experiences in the m a-,I dies. This he did. totals of 133 are Ralph Lomell, 5 Sullivan, e ...... 8 1 -3 7 Hall High of Wert Hartford)’ Fellowship and is of^n to the Charles H. Thrall her brother who lives In Florida. questionnaire. Services at Center Congrega­ Playing Coach Pete SUum wlU nailed down a berth with the jor leagues. Including his first Final score of the game that Fresno, Calif.; George Buck, Weet- 0 Donlan, c ...... 3 3 -8 6 dropped a 40 to 36 decision U> public. An offering will be taken Charles H. Thrall 79, president Local Five Gurining for 2 Nadday, r f ___ 3 0 -2 4 The grand list of Ellington for Replies also Indicated 10 of the tional church will be held at 11 a. start with hla same lineup of Norm Arms. game. |1 afternoon waa New York 4, Boa- port, Copn., and Jack Burks, White Manchester High last night at t ^ IP be used toward their missionary of the Thrall Electric company of I Blrmey, r f ...... ft 0- 1 10 the first time has exceeded 43 mil­ 2$ “ likes" had never eaten black- m. tomorrow when Rev. Alvin J. VtsH $nnea f^iral Burke, Ken (Chapman, Tom Mason, Playoff Spot in Fasl Although they lost, the Arms Phil broke in with the Y’ankec.i , ton 2. Plains, N. Y. armory. Failure of Hall's forwmrda < project, sending a goat to the peo­ Havana, Chiba, died in Brandenlon, All Makes of 3 Steparak, If .... 1 0-0 3 lion although on account of exemp­ eyed peaa before and 17 of the 24 Beachy will preach on "The Mod­ O l l i H E A T tore and Fir n Unv- Tom (Jonran and George Brooks. received from three shaky starts in 1941. Tho Bombers were sched­ .Shota Here and There I To qualify for today’s play tha to score from the floor proved dU»> ple of Okinowa. Florida, yesterday He was a na­ ern Me.ssage of an Ancient o il BURNm • o il FURNACn Eastern League Race; Thursday night. They played In­ uled to open in Waslilnglon \ The slate ski Jumping. cros.s-1 pros had to have scores of 144 or 1 Hyland, i f ...... 1 0 - 0 2 asterous. Ball's five forwavda tive of Roc-kvtlle, and had been a tions the net list will be 12.830.859. "don’t likes" hadn’t either. Moml --ring 8 I ( ; e foi Services (kintlnue Prophet." Pilgrim Youth Fellow­ Oil lOllERS • WATIt HIATtllt SEWING Post Office spired ball. Ken Goodwin showed against the Senators. Wa ll Id I roimlry and comliined champion- j betU-r. Ninety-two made tho scored a total of but ONE baalttt. resident of Florida for the past The recapitulation of the Board of of the men In the test outfit, Com­ Felis to Make Debut ' Tho Evangelistic services are ship will resume Us weekly meet­ loirge Aaanrtmeni Standing some of his old stuff since suffer­ Phil lake over from here. ship.s will be held at Salisbury on grade. Ten~ amateura were added. 14 Totala ...... 16 8-13 ,$ft nine years. .Surviving are his Assessors gives the town a grand pany E of the 3rd Cavalry regi­ '------I continuing at the Rockville Bap­ ings in the parish room of the nt Pine Final Onv- MACHINES W L ing elbow injury. Palmlerit Jackie "1 was shaking like a leaf. The Keh. 11, 12. Powdered Ice will be Frank Stranahan, Toledo, O., .Score at half time 17-16 at. Otto Herrmann suggested ro« tist church with Rev. Kenneth widow, and a stepaon. His body Jtst of $3,049,427 with exemptions ment, are from the north...... 1 6 8 Tlinmaa church at 7:30 p. m.. when a dis- srlng. Qall Us (or F la t-F e e t...... Standings Allen and Charlie Muzlkevik have president was there. The stadium used if necessary . . . diarlle Pers- leads the amateurs with 137. cently that a baaketball game bte ' Cboper in charge. The eervice on will he cremated at Sarasota Mon­ totaling $218,568. The net total Is Pvt. Thomas Haynes of 2381 Val­ rusalon on Improvement of the Espertly Repaired etty Schemers • • a...... 16 8 W. Pet. regained their confidence which waa jammed. I was the leadoff SI. Thomas J. Ve. (43) tween Manchester High and Chte entine avenue, Bronx, N. Y., may BnMmnte. ley. Hartford Hurricane baakrt- Pro golf followers acrosa the ! Sunday morning will be a 11 a. m. day and the aahes flown to Fto k- i an increase of $63,315 over Isst group’s program will be held. Proudly Sold and Installed By Short-Paid ... • • . •e e e a a 0. 14 10 Meriden .. .. .778 made them a decided threat a few batter and ’when game time rolled hall ."itar, la cniplo.ved at the Hamll- nation know Middlecoff, the man P B F Pta ney Tech be staged with all prfl^' With the subject, "Meeting the vllie. I year. The assessors reported 981 have summed up the arguments • e e a e e 2 22 Wallingford 0 Fontaine, If .... ft 0- 0 10 Fred C. Mohr, Jr., of Manches- Mls-Sorto ------e e • e .767 games back. If they continue to around. 1 was determined I would ton in Eaat Hartford, The ’Canes...... who left a dentist’s office to be­ ceeda entering the March of Dimes,' Challenge of •Today." The subject ! dwellings, assessed at $1,1.50,770 of the opposition when he quipped: City-Schemers (4) Middletown . .863 1 Reidy. I f ...... 1 0 -0 2 te ', former Bolton resident, left JONES’ click, fans are certain they will awing at the firat bail no matter play .Scranton tonight at the come second high money winner We paoa the Idee along to school fer the 7:30 p. m. meeting will be I Devised Sign I with the other figures iivludlng; "I like them better thsn sweet Singer 80 110 98—306 Bristol ...... 1 Ziivarko’s, rf 6.. 3 1 -8 7 toilay for Salisbury. Mar.vland, Oil Heat and. DlManno ------.533 ! emerge victorious and find a spot where It waa. Dutch Leonard, the auditorium . . . Fran Mahoney, star in 1949. o f f ic ia ls ' *T1»e Measure of God's Love." 1470 bams, sheds, gsrsges, $361,- pea-s, but then I hate sweet peas” FURNITURE STORE 81 105 91—27’/ Manchester . ♦71 tn the playoffs. 0 McCarthy, c .... 0 3- 4' 3 where he will assume his duties as S te ru d ...... grrat kniickleball expert, waa Brown University baaketball cap­ Few had heard of Manuel De La Communion Sunday The arithmetical sign of equal­ ! R80, .545 house snd building lots, nan llneker. Pmp. Sewing Center M o rla rty ------95 01 93—278 New 'Britain .429 The next three games listed will 0 Sokolowikl, e .. ft 0- 1 10 assistant hatcheryman for Swift pitching for Waahlngton. tain, haa been declared Ineligible Torre, eon of an internationally- Bruce Wilkie again starred y«»> Communion Sunday will be ob­ ity was devised In 1.537 by Robert , 543,820; 83 commercial buildings. Heart Attark Fatal Engineering, Inc. McGregor .. 87 108 01—286 find the Arms playing at home. 0 Koiimler, Ig .... 1 1-3 3 and .C>o. He has Just' completed JS Oak Street. Manrhester. Ct. 8.32 Main St. Tel. 8883 “ He threw up the firat pitch. I for participating in a non-college known professional from Madrid, terday afternoon with the unbeatoA' served at both the Rockville and Recorde. who said: "Noe two ; 889,000; 18,536 acres, $414,117: Martin ...... 116 110 88—314 By Hal Turkington There are no push-overs In the 1 Oowley, rg .... 0 4- ft 4 his studies at the University of Phone $-tS4l Mancheater hit the halt on the first bounce and cage game. Mahoney, Brown's Spain, Angel De La Torre. .Suffleld Academy cagers. Wllkta Yem en Methodist , churches on thynges can be more rqualle than \ 1,475 motor vehicles, $642,297;. Bridgeport, Feb. 4— — The 887 Main Street With only seven games remain­ league. Every game will be a rug­ Manuel was better known s i an 1 Clarke, rg ..... 1 1-3 3 Connecticut where he majored In grounded out." leading acorer, was named on the tossed tn 13 points as Suffleld wraa Sunday, the morning service at a pair of parallel lines of one I m.vchinery and water power, $2.- Rev. Francis Shea, 39, curate at poultry. T o t a l...... 468 533 460-1461 ing on the Eastern League slate, ged struggle right down to the Looking out into the spacious, amateur. He waa runner-up in trouncing Cranwell, 86 to 36, fofl aecond Alt-New England college 4 Totala ...... length.” 425; 50 horses snd mules, $2,425; St. Patrick’s R. C. church here for Phone 2-1166 Or 5918 MIe-Sorts (0) Nassiff Arms have a desperate dog wire. but jammed Buahnell. Phil re­ the N CAA tourney In 1942. In 16 10-18 43 Suffi^d’s tenth straight win. 80 90—239 team last season with Ken Good­ Cheney Tech Jayveea (S t) 1384 neat cattle. $62,665; poultry. the past nine months, died yester­ A functions of the U. S. Bureau Jacobs ...... 90 marked, “This looks just like the 1946 and 1947 he captained the 77 105 86—268 fight ahead of them. Determined win of Rhode Island State and F B $44,765; furniture. $3,125; me­ day after a heart attack. He was of Mines la to attempt to reduce Frigidaire T. P. Holloran Haugh ...... Yankee Stadium." There are two Northweatern University golf F Pts Judging from early feportiy Magic Blanchard .. 85 77 86—248 to gain a playoff berth, the Arms now o f Manchester , . . Peewee 3 Crawford, rg ... 1 0 - 0 3 chanics and farm tools, $101,660; s native of New Britain and was federal expenses byj. testing fuels. “ decks" at the Buahnell, ala the squad. President Dick Cobb of the Msn* Spring Slipcovers .FUNERAL HOME Anderson .... 02 01 92—276 play host to the Wallingford Vets Bullet Bill Gabor Reese, Brooklyn shortstop, has 0 Baranewskl, rg 2 0 -1 4 gooils on hand, $11,215; cables snd ordained to tl.. priesthood in House that Ruth Built. Thia Is the third pro tourney In cheater Division of the Connect!* From a Yard Sales and Service Aceto ...... 123 117 104—344 tomorrow afteriioon at the Ar­ signed his 1950 contract which 0 Helm, Ig ...... 0 0 - 0 0 rivndiilts. $48,485; gas pumps, etc., Switzerland in 193,5. His mother Biggest thrill the Italian star which he has played. But he start­ rut Sportsmen’s Association wIB Plumbing and Heating mory. A preliminary between Paces Syracuse ever had. he said, waa in beating rails for $30,000. Rce.se hit .27to ed to hit a golf ball when he vaa 0 (,*rozier, c ...... 0 0 -0 0 get the wholehearted cooperaUoa $54,080; lists ten per cented $16,- snd two sisters survive. Funeral IdeaHy Inraled- «oovenlent and 458-1404 4 Snutherglll, c .. Work Of All Kinds T o t a l...... 467 479 Nas.siff’s Bullets and the College the Boaton Red Sox last season on last year and led the league In only 18 months old and played an 1- 1 .3 of the membership In actlvnlw 648. arrangements are incomplete. g U A l.lT Y arrny from the hni.v thnmn.li- 0 Stratton, l i .... D 0-0 0 Short Paid (1) All-Stars will open the activity at the final day o f the season to win runs scored with 133. . . . Betty exhibition before the king and this season. Cobh, a former thred The figures show an Increase of Ikra. DtaUnettve Servtea. Mod­ Last week Bill Gabor thought he 1 Mlruekl, rf .... PRINTING! Nyqutot ------80 96 90—275 1:30 with the* feature contest ht the American Ijeague pennant. Jameson, national women’s ama­ queen of Spain when he waa two. 3 1-3 ft sport star at Manchaster Hl(, B4 houses In the past year and an 90 99 81—379 3 o’clock. had a toothache. He consulted a 0 Johnoon, If .... Vincent Marcin em Fketlinea Hart ...... Phil, an aoeompllahed biinter'and teur golf chagiplon in 1939 and For the first two days o f the 1 0-1 3 and later in college, to the flu even 100 houses gain In th« past rua pftetlas .. 100 108 93—301 The stretch drive w1U undoubt­ dentist who found Gabor’s Jaw 3 August. I f ...... 8 'nb wc do for li PLUMBING AND HRATtNO Armstrong fielder, proved right at home be­ 1940, suffered a fractured right present meet he has played before 0 -0 6 Negro to ever serve as presk two years. The number of autos In Backus ...... 99 106 06—301 edly find the best and closest con­ was fractured. ’ n a W illi CONTHAUTOR hind a *‘mlke’ 'and before a vast knee In an auto accident yesterday a gallery consisting of one person of the local sportsman’s AMRIli.ANCE SERVICE Twaronlte ... 118 111 120— 310 tested games in the offering. At Gabor nevertheless joined his 10 T o ta ls ...... 10 3- ft 32 town increased 128 In the past moa aatta- PRiuinAiRB nr.Ai,F:R ll^teiilng audience. ______In San Antonio. —his wife Joan. Today ha’ll have tion. ,vear. Horses and mules decreased the moment, the Arms are a game Syracuse teammates that night. Scope at half time 20-8 St. . iriory— bo- 305 North Main Street DAY AND NIGH1 to stand up under the watchful 27 while the number of neat cat­ T o t a l...... 505 620 480-1505 and a half out of fourth place, oc­ They were playing Rochester, a eyes o f thousands. Thomas. Del Baals Slgoa ' inar II win Flat-Feet (8) cupied by Bristol. In June againat an opponent yet tle Increased by seven. a .fPrndaead « Telephone 4848 175 Center SL Phone 3060 National Baaketball Asaoclatiofl La Riviere .. 106 123 119— 348 This will be the final game of the powerhouae. to be selected. Cheney Auxiliary The Friendship Class of Elling­ •Kioriw. oillrieat Oat Jake Notches Philadelphia. Feb. 4—( g v - l M F r a a e r ...... 98 107 95—295 season with the purple-clad Vets, Gabor acored 20 polnte to help Jake, a 13-5 favorlta at rlngUme, nr estlmata. unless the two should meet in the Last Night's Fights Ennis, 24-year-oId outfielder fee Smith ...... 04 100 102— 206 down Rochester — ai>uldii*t( points. That’s pretty tow for a Action on other NBA fronts Ckmvmt League 2. (Fight stopped In seconil round But a crowd of 11,440 which paid Tree Pruning H IG H GR ADE WATKINS guy who has bsen averaging nearly brought similar acorlng feats. Team No. 2 (1) when Flores suffered cut eye from 862 363 892 1117 agree. He will never a grooa gate of $38,903.83 saw the .saoTMi as 30 points a game and' usually hits A t Philadelphia, Joe Fulks blast­ Nickerson 98 101 101—800 accidental butt). Mikes (8) another for he’s goiM dead-game Wagner make, a fight and Removal douole llgurea In every outing, ed for 30 points to lead the Phil­ Murphy ..108 119 100—334 Wind ...... 76 81 81—238 out of It uhtll 3:40 of the ninth live with his mother. PRINTING ^ t , when Finn Isn’t scoring, the adelphia Warriors to an 83-72 tri­ Connors ..106 139 106—340 Flan Star In U. 8. Oebat Birmingham 94 84 109—287 Mow Is ''22,2^ round when Referee Clarence Ro­ TREE TRIMMING Johnson Point Co. JOB AND COMMERCIAL remainder of the team takea over. umph over Tri-Clty. Chink O os- Brennan . .138 106 98—333 Moorehouse .. 104 188 113—349 We’ve got it for sak Such veteran ball-players as sen stopped the massacre. KroU ... -.106 91 103— 398 Boston, Feb. 4—(F)—Vlijo Heine, 699 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER (ram yasr Mia i f m an. It to PRINTING sin set a new floor record for os- F. Mordavaky 116 111 89—316 many more. For informal 5069 atonr Itaw tn rimnve dead and French, ex-csptoln of LIU, .Alton aista with 11 as the Warrlora halted W agM r, who fights at a light Finland’s 3B-y»sr-oid distance ace, When the ground is froxen Is the time to hsve re­ Prompt and Bfflelent PrtnttaR hoavyemight, found himself In the . By Mrs. Anne Cbbot ■nwaated Iraep. Phr prompt nnd Friedman, Red Qulnm Bd .WluUen, Tri-CIty’s four-game winning Total ...... 542 .146 606 1594 makes his first American .track 390 409 391 1190 tkm call 3084.' ot AP Rlada odd position of weighing, two ^ 8 ^ It’s easy and Inexpensive to moved the desd limbs from your shade trees that might eflfetoat aerMen esU White Side Wall N at MlUert all from U U . and atring. Team No, 4 (8) appearance tonight in the Boston Backsawa ($) change your aUpcovers with the Barry Kreisberg of Georgs Wash­ Chicago and Boaton came out on pounds IsM than the middleweight Larder ...... 118 99 104—318 A. A. meet’s BtUings two-milo I4JH fall snd injure someone. KacinakI ...... 87 103 86—276 WALTER OLSON I seasons when you have thia clever COMMUNITY PRESS ington University snd the Roches- top ia a doubleheadar at tha Bos­ champ. La Motto came in tha 170, Metcalf ...... 97 137 98—322 event. CARTER TREE Lappen ...... 91 92 99—363 REAXTOR pattern to guide you. Step by step f. 6F. Ban t. tX Lnnao TIRES tsr Royals in tho NPA comprise ton Garden. Chicago, with smooth the keaviest weight of his pro Verona ...... 104 108 104—316 Accustomed to races ab^e five Anderson ....104 94 93—291 Bjr Bm BanMtt Also to remove dead and not wanted trees. show-how diagrams and rimple dl- Gaudet Jewelers, Inc. EXPERT C O . B. 6$. Ban the Vets’ roster. shooting Max ZoslofSky hitting fight career. Adam y ...... 99 128 113—340 miles, he may find the jaunt too Lange ...... 107 111 111—329 Va a pretty bib apron that’s recUons makes fun and Uttle work Oar. Nat Mala aaS .Na. aefeani New Anns* Aidlllon for 26 points, smsahsd the Balti­ The one-time Oregon cowhand M. Schubert .124 134 96—354 abort os ha matebaa stridea with y «M teat Und o f oewing—and It PHONBMSS Morris Fells, briUiant UtUe star of turning out all type# o f covers 891 MAIN STREET e m Recapped more Bullets, 98-81, in the opener wantod a victory tort night as a such performers as Fred Wilt, 389 4(H) 389 1178 ~tlrm Just cm yard of bright Wc are doing our regular fruit tree trimming now. with that Important "profeasionar. o f the Torrington Howards and before 4,878. wedding present to Miss Elizabeth Total ...... 539 596 SIS 1650 fleet' New York FBI man; Chirtis 0011 pars tke amaUer oiaea! Trim (Across From St. James’s Church) Bridgeport, will make his debut (1) look. * 111 Onr Electric Rubber Ed Leede netted 24 points and Da LUlo, a.Hunter Oollege, N. Y.. Team No. 1 (3) Stone and Horace Ashenfciter of Fawcett ...... 89 84 88—261 tTBolS tie rae and two oeU of with the Arms tomorrow. To make Pattern No. S068 consists of step We are covered y HI* eempensation. property damage Boh Kinney 23 In the nightcap to student whom he will wed Feb. 19. Wilson ...... 96 93 100—289 Pbitodelphia; Bob Black of Rhode Smith ...... 75 89 95—259 EXPERT WATCH ‘ Welder room for Felto the local quintet by step diractlons for measurinr and personal UabiUty Insaraiicc at aR Umts. Manchester help Boston to a 106-98 verdict It was La Motto’s sacond bout Davlea ...... 106 85 111—303 Island State smd four other cap­ Dancosse . . . . .99 93 103—395 Mo. $$SS la a oow-rlta and making allpcovers for chairs Highest had to cut loose a baltotoyer. Bob over Anderson’s Packers. The com­ since he won the middleweight title Klelnachmidt . . . 96 84 62—372 able racers. FILMS Lc b v m year wMte side walla Krajewakl ...113 110 119—341 I pattern fo r slaaa 14.16, AND UUes was released after Thura. from Marcel Oerdan of France here DEVEIX)PEO AND and couches, material require- absolatcly wMte. ae beat marks, bined output offset a brilliant Murray ...... 120 102 127—349 ^ ^ . 43 and 44. Blsa 16, 1 Cimnecticut State liccaaa No. St4. day night’s game. Fella should fit last June. R'tbert ‘Villemain of ■aekey at a Otooea PRINTED ' , iflauts. fabric and color sugges­ JEWELRY REPAIRS Dry Cleaners Memtotora or dlsolloratloaa. scoring show by Anderson’s spesdy B. Schu bert___ 100 123 100—823 375 376 405 1156 r B i M-tnaL tions and trimming hints. Prices Paid well with the Arms. He Is a speed Frank Brian, who clicked for 33 Fmnce outpointed La Motto In 24-ROUR 8 BRFI6 X rM iil pattani sand 3ft cante In merchant, drives and cuti fast and Send 20c In coins, your name, Otir work ia thoroughly and carefaDy dime; super, 93 Wens Street point!. — N ew ToritTart December. Total ...... 518 487 830 1585 Tonight’s Schedule lo s t Night’s College ' r wama, addieas, alae da- address and the pattern nummer to AT FOR RAGS. to an adept ball handler. Fans win That fight gava rise to reports Team No. 8 (1) National League Film Dtposit tha patten nnmbar to vised by John 8. Wolcott persewslly. Anne Osbot, The Manchester Eve­ MANCHESTER’S MOST COMPLETE TeleidMNW 7254 CAMPBELL'S remember bis fine exhiblikm with Fro Basketball st s Otaaes that La M otts waa aUppIng and J. D Ie U ...... 98 68 88—274 caueago at Montreal Rhode Island State 78, Rutgera At StsiB Tba ICanataster Bva- ning Herald, 1180 Ave. Americas, SCRAP METAI.S, Etc. Torrington here on January 20 ■tost Night's Rssalta that he was beoltant about putting Supernant...... 88 81 118*—802 Detroit at Toronto 63. . llfO Aea. Anarieas, New York 19. N. T. Place jroar order now. Phoas 859T. WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIR DEPT. AUTOSERyiCE when tha Arms war* suecasaful on NstlesM AessrtatlsB hto title on tke line. Tedford ...... 89 86 102—377 American League 1Middlebury 44, Lowell Textile t « , M. T. Needlework Fans—Anne Cabot's Call or Write A l Palmlsrl’s desfieratlon heave Boston 106, Anderson M. Hiooa otgumente were calmed a Maanuaon...... 88 80 119—807 New Haven at Springfield S3. rfdr thaSpitiis Expert Dry with fivs seconds rsmalnlng. FaUs mg new album Is hero. Desens of 29 BiaaeU St. TaL S167 ChlctMto 86, Baltisaors 81. Mt thia weak whan La Motto H. Bongteon .. ■ .148 IIT 83-886 Indianapolis st Cleveland New Haven Teachera 81, M otm KEMI m . 46 pagaa of fa s c ^ tln g new designs, gifts, dec- WHERE ALL WORK IS I Joins Enils JoiMsdn, an sx-ts£in- iThiladelphto 88. T ri-a ty 72. olgaod with the Intemattonal Box- Cincinnati s t Pittsburgh (Conn.) 53. wawB. spadal JOHN S. WOLCOTT & SOH Wm. Ostrinsky aiate of Torrington, who also h WUUams 53, Omrego (N . T .) 48. |SwUy s and special features . , . REPAIRED ON THE PREl^SES Cleaning Service B yrsc^ 108, Wats0oo 78. ing Club fe r a Champtoaflhlp bout Totgl - .888 4TT 814 1816 Hershey st St. Louis Pflttems snd directions - t . ______J ______^ 182Biae^l8t TtL$879 1 ■ BIANUHlfitn'BK EVENING HERALD, HANCHEE8TEK, CONNn 9ATUKDAT, FEBRUARY 4, 1950 Moderation, Plcaae Qolng to Movies Paid Off The patient aaaUtant to the boot Men who speak with eloquenca A amail boy came into a cash ■hop bad tried hard to ault hU Sense And Of great and atlrring world and carry grocery atort. In hia Astonobiks tor Salt H t a t liig — PhuBbint Sitnatioiis Wanttd— BonaaboM Good* UouM8 U* Sale SaburiMK for Sak ■tout woman cuatomcr. Nearly e^nta hand he had a clean milk bottle tn everything in the ehop had. been B la k Nonsense GUARANTEED. 1940 PonUac PLUMBING And Heating, qwetal- BEST PRICES for fumlturo, an- 31 MIDDLE Turnpike, West 6- ANDOVER—Owcar aaya tell mod. Should give commercials, aeema< which were 2 dimes and 2 pennies. brought down for her' Inspection, to me. “ I want a bottle of milk." he told sedan, 8895; 1989 Pontiac sedan, laing la repairs. remodeUng. oop- tlquu. Trading Post, 17 Maple room coIonlAl, built 1941. Living em 6-room house, all Improve­ The Eaatnret Me but to no purpose. Stilt another IP^QaniBed 8295: 1987 Chevrolet sedan, 1150; pai water piping, new oonstrue- atreet. 2-1089 Open noon Mon- room 12’ x 24’, flreplace, lavatory ments, good location, reduci^ to With .xomewhat less intensity. the caahler, "But Fm going to the pair of shoes was produced. 1949 PONTIAC STRKAMUNB31 CHEF. Itallan-Amerlcan, would I like it when folka unexpectedly —Mary T. Rauth movie. Can I leave this bottle "No." ahe said, " I don’t like ] 8 SEDAN COUPE 1936 Chevrolet pick-up, 8150. Cole Uon, estimates given, time pay­ like Job. Write Box T. Herald. daye, Tueedaye. All day Tbura- down, 8 bedrooms and bath up. $10,400. Termt. Buy before ments arranged. Edward Johnson. day. Friday, Saturday. come. here until get back?” She told these. They tend to get wider aa uage and hasn’t ever ^ lAdvertiseinenU Motors.. 4164. Oil ateam heat, rumpus room, spring. Wellea Agency, Coventry. I'm flattered end pleased as can to a 1948 OLDBMOBILE MODEL 78 Phone 6979 or 5044. H»>gB— Pets 81 open attic, rear open porch, l-car Tel: Wiillmantlc 618J2-1701W4. He— I wish I had money to mar­ him to put it on the counter bealde they get ol’der,” theater or the movlea." fact, .1940- DE SOTO tudor, good condi­ SAVAG E Spin Dry washing ma­ be; ry on. the cash ragtater. Two*hours and “ Well, madam,” said the exas I my uncle has abaolutsly no vices CLABSIFIKU a d v t . SEDANET garage, lot 50* x ISO'. Many extra For I know that it Isn't to see tion. New snow caps, radio, heat­ BOXER Pup, fawn, black mask, chine, 8H yeere old. Good condi­ featufea. 80-day occupancy. Elva She — What would you do? a half later he returned and the perated aaatatant, "didn't you?" or excesaei. And he's going t ■treet. Call 2-2423. plows for ears ana pickups Peer­ understand indignation against —Frank Keman heir fiend, eh? us at Manchester tire. We give The average man lives 31 year* S to r a g * XO less hydraulic lift plows for care, 29 MORSE ROAD ARE YOU selling or buying prop­ such coward for only a coward They gay the exclamation point mOOMB TA X and accounting you the deepest and widest tread longer than he did in 1800. He trucks and tractora. Capitol erty We buy. sell, appraise, ar­ will speed away after he haa hit Him— Sweets to the sweet ? la being discarded beeause people Reformers likely already are aareloe—Individual and buslneaa. LOW PRICED in Manchester Manchester Tire THE AUSTIN A. Chambers Co., Live Stnch—Vehiclea 42 has to, in order to get his taxes and perhaps killed aomeone with Her — Oh, thank you; may Equipment, 38 Main street. Phone Occupancy Within One Week range mortgage ('all this oflrico aren’t surprised at anything thetc worrying about what the bathing CkU Dan Moaler 1-8329. Recapping 295 Broad street. Tel. local and long dlstancs moving, paid. —Erie R. R. Magazine. hia car. pass you nuts? CLEAN. GUARANTEED FOR SALE — 4 young pigs, 7958. or stop In tor further Informa­ days. girls won’t wear next summer. 1948 CHEVROLET SEDAN 2-4224. 24-houi service. packing, crating and storage. Six rooms finished, four down V 'r H AVE TOUR income tax return Service to all parta of the U. S. weight from 125 to 150. Inquire and two up. Fireplace, Rusco tion. Alice Cla-» pet, Agent 843 prepared by former deputy col­ 11.095 170 Oakland street. Main street. Phone 4993 or 2- MICKEY FINN Company! 1947 PONTIAC CONV. A. and Canada. CaD 5187. Hart­ Musical Instrumenta 53 combination storm and screen LANK LEONARD lector of Internal Revenue. Eve­ Garages— Serrlcea— ford 8-1428. windows and doors. Hot water 0880. r 11.295 I CONSIDER THIS A GREAT HONOR, nings only.' TeL 8008. 1947 PONTIAC STREAMLINED Storage 10 Poultry and Soppliea 43 H EAR A N D See the incomparable heat, oil burner, copper plumbing, HE SOUNDS LIKE ..EU.LWISH HE’D KEPT e m p t y ' VANS to and from all large lot. Greatly reduced. Terms. A SIX-ROOM single house. In vi­ GENTLEMEN, AND I ASSURE YOU SEDAN—11.195 FOR RENT—Bam 24 x 40’ with Bremen Spinet. Tear'a biggest cinity of Hollister street or new AN AWFUL SHUT/ SOMETHING T BE WISE, save, wear Spencer states. Assured return load, 12 TO 25 Pound turkeys, fresh Can be seen by appointment. 1947 PONTIAC SEDAN COUPE wooden floor. Has 110 and 220 piano value. The Piano Shop. Princeton street school. Write THAT 1 SHALL STRIVE MOST STUFFED SHIRT/ V, foundations. Mrs. Mary F. Mc- rates. United, 122 West street. frozen. Ready anytime. Schaub's *6 GOING TORE Partland 7654. Mrs. Mabel Brown 11.095 volt electrical circuits Installed. Tuning and voicing, 85. Phone Box V, Herald. EARNESTLY TO PROVE WORTHY WHAT DOES HE 1941 DODGE SEDAN Phone 8375. Turkey Farm. 188 Hillstown GEORGE L. GRAZIADIO 2.2775. Mrs. Gladys K. Esten Apply 645 North Main atreeL 4029. OF VOUR TRUST/ 00,CLANCY? IVE 1445 road. Phone 467i.. Realtor TH IN K IN G OF selling? We need 8187.______RUBBISH aod ashes removed. In- 1941 PONTIAC SEDAN ciaeratora cleanoi. Sand, graval 109 Henry Street 4 to 8 room houses. Buyers wait­ HEVER EVEN SEEN 1495 Wanted—To Buy 58 MOTHER: Meet me at the Jarvis Kusineas Services Offered M and clndera Van aervlc* and Wanted— Pcia- -Poultry- Phone 5278 ing. Quick results. CaU Suburban Building. Main street. Thursday, Terms To Suit local moving. Phone H. M. Jones. Realty Co., Realtors. Phone .p215. l>E-LUNO’S Refrigerator service. BUYING Used furniture and February 9th. Signed R. F. 8. 8. 2-1862. 2-3072. Stock 44 COLE MOTORS—4164 Repairs on all makes, commer­ household goods, any quantity P IN E ACRE seition. 6-room sin­ WANTED-—House. Six rooms or FARMERS. Get a better price for The Woodshed. 11 Main atreet gle with amesite drive and one cial and iomeatlc Emergency 24- LIGHT, LO C AL trucking. Ash re. morb. Green section or off East 1946 CHEVROLET two-door, your beef cattle, by eelling direct Call 2-8L54. ABtiHMbilee Fm Bale 4 bour eervlce. Phone 2-1^797. moval. W. B. Perrett, Jr., Phone car garage. House has vestibule,, Center street. Private party. Box radio and heater. 1875. 1941 Pon­ to the Manchester Packing Oo. flreplace, oil hot water heat, 7306. A, Herald. NO MONEY DOWN tiac four-door, radio and heater, SAWS Filed, keja made, mowers Have eomeone elae price them, storm windows and screens. Im­ Transportation Specials 1595. 1942 DeSoto four-door, radio sharpened, mitboards and air MANCBB8TER Package Delivery then call us. Phone 3-1500. Wilhmil Kojird 5i* mediate occupancy. T. J. and heater, 1495. 1937 Chevrolet cooled engines repaired. Capitol 1938 DeSOTO 4-DOOR — Heater Local light trucking and package Crockett, 6416. four-door, heater, 1125. Wescott Equipment. 38 Main atreet. W AN TE D —Oowe, calves apd beet FURNISHED room for rent near I ^ — 895. delivery. Refrigerators, washers Main street. Gentlemen prefer­ Veternanaii Fined and Cerlno Auto Service, 176 and atove moving a specialty cattle, also uorses. We pay the 127 DEEPWOOD Drive. Modem 1986 FCRD COUPE—Radio and FLU'.tK Problems solved with red. Call 2-2170. J s . Toliand Turnpike, Comer Parker. Phone 2-0752. top dollar. Pteia Oroe 864 Bid- 4-room home opei. for inspection (a»i«a»»4 w T>« M l inenau. Ia«.t j j - ^ - SO beater—$175. Unoleum, aapnau tile counter well street Phoile 7405. 1988 PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR—Ra. Phone 2-1934. Sunday 1 to 5. Oil heat. . oak On Tastes Charge FUNNY BUSINESS Ehipert workmanship, tree esti­ LENNY'S LOCAL Package De­ BY HERSHBERGER BUGS BUNNY BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES On Second Thought dlo and heater—1350. FURNISHEJD Room for rent, one floors, storm windows and BY EDGAR MARTIN mates. Open eveninga. Jones livery between 8 a. m. and 2 p. m. screens. Venctia.1 blinds. Com­ X WONPgR IP WCD WIC NIS 1984 PLYM O UTH 4-DOOR—Heat­ ArticiPs for Sale 45 or two gentlemen. Call 2-4428. Hartford, Feb. 3— OP) - Dr. dean 71 wovyvD \ » mfiAVY g o - NO MONEY DOWN Furniture, Oak strecL Phone Phone 2-0414 or 3820. pletely redecorated. Immediate HOOP WOULP UKE OK.NO'.«qo'.»$m WUP. er. Excellent— 8150. V. Smith, Norwalk veterinarian AY4' DO AI«VTH\»4B tMf 2-1041 occupancy. Price $7,900. Elva ro K A BlirrHPbv p w e s e n t ? 1987 PLYM O irra 4-DOOR—1295. LIGHT Local truiking. Ashes and HEDSTROM baby carriage. Good LARGE ROOM In private family. has been fined $500 and placed on SOBC04$SCOOib VM HN% VOU Make Your Own Terms Tyler. Agent. Minchester 2-4469. 1988 HUDSON 4-DOOR—895. RANGE BURNERS and heaters rubbish removeu. Odd Jobs. Rea­ condition. Venetian blind 36ti x Quiet Call 8368 from 5 to 9, or probation for two years on char.^e.s AVWFNG WAKRIO TO OO . cleaned, repaired and Installed. 59. Call 2-3054. 224 Charter Oak. 8 0 U M E N E A FLAGG, Inc. sonable. Phone 6267 or 6113. FOUR ROOMS with two unfin­ of failing to file Income tax reports HtA-YAM*. CAN 1986 DODGE ( ’47 motor)—1148 Guaranteed workmanship. H. 634 Center Street RUBBERS and Arctics Repaired. HEA*rEO ROOM, in good location. ished. Full shed dormer, flreplace. on his 1916 and 1947 income. Telephone 5101 Nielsen. Telephone 7272. 1988 OLDSMOBILE 2-DR.—175 Ice Creepers put on. Shoe Repair­ Short distance from Main street Insulation, hot water oil heat, Smith, describci. by his lawyer as “ Tour Dodge A Plymouth Dealer" Painting— Papering 21 •'c.iicinl veterinarian for the town 1985 FORD COUPE—1225 PETER W. PANTALUK electrical ing while you walL Sam Yutyes, Gentleman preferred. Phone brick veneer front, large lot with contractor, maintenance and wir­ COMPLETE i’ atnting and decor­ 701 Main atreeL 2-0140. ample shade trees. Price $10,200. or Norwalk." was arraigned Iq U. S. District court here yesterday. 1988 FORD 4-door sedan. Good 1987 BUICK SEDAN—1295 ing for Ught and power. '40 Fos­ ating service. ICoor sanding and Charles Lesperance. 3620. BOLTON building stone and flag­ He entered a plea of no contest to eondltlon. Telephone 2-9721. ter street. Phone 3808. reflnishlng. Estimates free. C. F. NICE, Pleasant room for reliable 1985 DODGE COUPE—150 stone. Bolton Notch Quarry. Tele­ couple. Kitchen privilegea. Refer­ the charges. Charhonneau. Phone 2-0575 or phone 2-0617 Stanley Patnude. 1940 OLDSMOBILE club coupe. 1988 BUICK SEDAN—1345 INCOME TAX service for profes­ 2-2805. ences required. Call 2-1454 after IDEAL HOME U. S. Attorney Adrian W. Good oondltlon. Phone 2-8474 sional,^ business men. Individuals, ROYAL CORONA PORTABLE — 4:30 p. m. AND INVESTMENT Maher said that Dr. Smith failed after 8:80. 1938 OLDSMOBILE COUPE)—150 estates and trusts by experienced OUTS IDE, INSIDE Painting and Smith Corona Standard type­ to report Income of about $7,000 LARGE, Comfortable room, suit­ This excellently located two fam­ tax expert. Accurate and com­ paperhanging. Tree estimates writers and adding machines. for each of the two years. PmCTTPH 1939 OLDSMOBILE 4-DR.—175 Prompt service. Reasonable able for one or two. Walking dis­ ily has two five room flats. First plete service at reaaonable rates. Used machines scid or rented. William P. Hanlon, of Water­ CLEAN—GU ARANTEED prlcea Phone 7630. O Frechette tance to Cheney’s. Call 2-2612. floor vacant. $90 monthly O.P.A. 1984 PO NTIAC 4-DR.— 150 Tel. Mr. Dolan 2-0744 after 5:30. Repairs on all n akes. Marlow's. bury, accused of embezzling $7,309 I'M At.'SO 6 0 NNA O iVC Workman's compensation, public approved rental. Large rooms, one from funds of the Waterbury .Tool t h e m CLOTHCS PINCV u ALLEY OOP Look Out, Ladiea 1948 DODGE H TON LARGE ROOM for two, twin beds. VA TWO OP OUR BY V. T. H A M LW 1987 CHEVROLET—195 JOSEPH A. CHESTER, tax con­ liability ;arr1ed. GERMAN Korelle folding 127 steam heat, one hot air, two car company employes' Federal Credit COME IN HANPy WHEN 1941 DODGE H TON Phone extension. Gentlemen or 5 I»8 CIAL 'V -< THAT'S SHE OPENS THAT sultant-accountant. Specializing camera. F. 2.9 lens carrying case, garage. This home will not be on union, was sentenced to a term of 1988 CHEVROLET H TON 1940 CHRYSLEat 4-Nt.—1125 INTERIOR AND Exterior paint­ working couple preferred. Phone the market very long. See It today. PRSMIUMS~)VEWV Nice P E R P U M E . f sJjBbup/ in farm and business Incomes. Es­ 830. 2-9927. one year and a day. Hanlon was L ost Prioe—Terms To Suit tablished 17 years; modest rates. ing, paperhanging, ceilings re- 5705. PER VOU/ 1941 HXTOSON 4-DR.—1195 formerly treasurer of the credit NOTHIN'/ 1010 Main street, East Hartford, flnlslied. Fully insured. Expert ARTHUR A. KNOFLA W INDOW SHADES made to order TW O LARGE Furnished rooms, union. O O lX MOTORB-4164 1938 PLYMOUTH COUPE)—1325 8-4613. ENenlngs Broad Brook work New 1950 wallpaper books R E A L T O R -875 Main St. and Installed; also etock shades, Kitchen and bedroom. Write Box 1258J3. Edward R. Price. Phone 2-1003. Venetian blinds. Estimates gladly Phone 5440 or 6938—Est 1921 R, leaving your phone nutnber. Home Listings Wanted Germany’s U-21 was the first 2940 BUICK super sedan. Best given. Fagan Window Shade Co., submarine to sink an enemy ship oHar. Telephone 5472. MANCHESTER MOTOR ANTIQUES Reflnished. RepalHng PAIN TIN G , paperhanging, ceil­ ings whitened, floors sanded and Route 44 at Bolton Notch, oppo­ W E L L HEATED room with con­ on the high seas. SALES done on any furniture. Demann. site McKinney Lumber Co. Phone 298T 8TVD EBAKER 4-door sedan. retinlshed. General carpenter tinuous hot water. Private en­ CORNER HOLLISTER and Sum West Center and Hartford Rond 189 South Main street Phone 2-4473. Good aoodltkm. Call 2-8610 after Open Evenings 5643. work. For free estimate call Gil­ trance. Five minutes walk to rait streets. Open for Inspection • fLBB. D ie Best Deal is OldsmobUe bert Flckett Phone 5433. Cheney Mills. Inquire 101 Chest­ Saturday sjid Sunday, 1 to 5. 4- nut street. ALL APPLIANCES serviced and Diamonds— Watches— room Cape Cod, ” unfinished, shed repaired,, bumera. refrlgeratora, INTERIOR AND Exterior paint- dormer, living room has flreplace “k’t tho eireut ttrong man bowling again!" P L E A S A N T Room for gentlemen. ranges, washers, etc. All work lag. Average rocm papered. S12. Jewelry 48 and open stairway, picture win­ a Mr ^ Including paper. Ceilings reflniah- One block north of Post Office. 16 guaranteed. Metro Service Co. uEONAKD W TOST. Jeweler Re­ dows, tile bath, oil hot water heat. SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH Tel. Mancheiter 2-U883. ed Excellent workmanship. Ray­ Wadsworth street. pairs and adjtuits watches expert­ Lot 80 X 145' Price $10,300. Elva YOU CANT GO WRONG mond Flake. 2-9237. Tyler, Agent. anchester 2-4469. CARNIV.M, RY DICK TURNER LINOLEUM — Asphalt tile, wall ly at reasonable prices. Open H AVE Room for two riders to \ WHEN YOU BUY A USED CAR . covering. Done by i-ellable, well- PA IN T IN G and paperhangring. Old Thursday eveninga 129 Spruce Pratt, and Whitney's, hours 7 to FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Crow’a Nest BY MERRILL C. BLOSSiOi^ AT MORIARTY BROTHERS tramed meiL All lobe guaranteed. paper removed by steam. Ceilings ■treet Phone 2-4M7. 3:30. Call 2-2423. Hall Linoleum Co., 33 Oak atreet reflnished. Reasonable. Call An­ Lota for Sale 73 __1VERW10RF AND TUe G «LS, HOSSC- VOUCAAiV 0(t SOMETHING, T I'M NAVISAIOa.1 -1- LARG E Pleasant, well heated ! DrAWM,OVERHAUL THE BOYS, WHO ARE drew Tluck. 4661. LA80T VtlU'Re NOT, IN A 7 jR B ac CANT SA* WE JUST WONT LET YOU! Phone 2-4U22. evenings 6166. Garden— Farm— Dairy having TbouBiE seeiNG where thbv room. Quiet neighborhood. Private BUILD YOUR home on 70’ lot on A(»E GOING— . SUBMARINE/ RANG E BURNERS cleaned, serv­ Producta 5U home. References required. Call Green road. Sewer, water, new !| iced, repaired and Installed. R«pairlng 2.1 8183. school. Phone 2-0718. G R E E N . M O U N TAIN potatoes. OCALCm Joseph Senna. Call 3-0147. FU RN ITU RE Repaired, reflnish- First quality, very mealy. $1.75 ROOM FOR rent, with twin beds MANCHESTER Green Sictlon. \\ ed. Chairs reaested. E. C. Nash, a bushel delivered to your door. for one or two girls. Near Post Ebccellent lot, 84' x 140'. Call 2- -s/l I m d S k e t u i " V-"' HousrhoM Senrlcea B ' 88, 714 North Main street. Call Hathaway, 2-1390. Office. Call 6745. 9179. manchcster. rttCPMOWE SI35 O H e re d IS A MAITKEISSBIS. Your old mat­ LE'VEL LOT, Coiner of Ashland tress steiillxed and remade like UouMnold Goods 61 Bqsinriw Ixieations and Hawthorne.' Contact Elva FLAT FINISH. Holland window — 'i f shades made to measure. All new. CaU Jones Fumlture and For Rent 64 Tyler, Agent. 2-4469. SERVICES ALBERTS FEBRUARY SALE! metal Venetian blinds at a new Floor Covering. 38 Oak. T e t 3- ONCE A YEAR'IT COMESIl low price. Keya made while you 1041. AIR CONDITTONED OFFICE. YOU W A ITE D IX Orford Building. Apply Mar­ That interpret the irishes wait Marlow's LONG MONTHS FOR IT ! II Suburban for Sak 75 low's. of the family. $ ^ vVEAVLNU of bums, moth boles Masleal— Dramatic 29 "Albert De-Luxe" e ■ * 3 ROOMS OF BEAUTTFUL T O L L A N D — Old two-story colo­ USED CAR 11 and tom clothing, noatery runt, nial. 9 rooms, fireplaces, panel­ THREE-ROOM office, Blast Cen- nandhaga repaired, tipper re­ PIA N O TUNING, repaira recon­ NERV FU R N ITU R E PRISCILLA'S p o p ' ^ a v o n o English BY AL VKRMKBi ditioning. etc. John Oockerbam, ter atreet. Call 6514. ling, improvements, view, brook, placement umbrellas repaired, consisting of Choice Living Room John B. Burke HERE) 3S Bigelow street Phone 4219. Suite, Choice Bed Room Suite, hard road, acreage; needs minor SEET VOU'RE P ’T H / c f^ men'a shirt collars reversed and repairs, only $7,400. Many other FUNERAL HOME * L E T M E NjSUPPOSEO TO ' PUKIMV Ctearance Sate! replaced. Marlow's Little Mending Choice Dinette Set. "WesUng- H E L P VOU. Houaea for Rent 65 good listinga, easy terms, buy be­ X j p - V P O L L l Shop. Buaineas Opportnnitira 12 houae” or "Phllco" Electric Re­ PRISCILLA! frigerator, Nationally Known fore spring. Welles Agency, Cov­ 87 Eut Oeater St TeL 8888 EAST WINDSOR—Route 5. A CAB LE ROAD, South poventry 1949 BUICK CONV. COUPE CORNICES and valance boards. Range and Accessories, plus a i>er- entry. TeL WUIlmantio 618J2- prosperous grill, ample parking, For rent, furnished or unfurnish­ AaihalaBoe Servlee Custom built choice of desigpis. sonal gift of a “Phllco'' or "Em­ 1701W4, 2600 Utile Car—A Big Saving large fjrontage; 12 acres land; ed, new 4-room ranch style home. Phone 2-3524 or 2-9002, from 9 erson" Radio From our president shed for 8 acres tobacco. Equip­ A ll conveniences with attached a. m. to 9 p. m. Mr. Albert. ment, stock, etc. Associate Realty Everything was 81257.50 breexeway and garage. Phone BOOK OUR Co., 1010 Main street. Blast Hart­ NOW ONLY $888 Wlllimantlc 2757W2. VALUE PRICE Building—Contraettnc 14 ford, 8-4613. Evenings Broad You can purchaes all or part. Saturday — The Dubaldo Brothers BUICK SEDAN $1723 Brook 1258J3. Elasy terms—Free Delivery—FTee Wanted to Rent 68 Radio & Heater GENERAL CARPENTRY, AlUra- Storage until wanted. For appoint­ $1695 tlons. addltlona and new construc­ ment day or evening and free COUPLE and 2 children age 10 and Dancing 9 P. M. to 1 A . M. NASH AMBASSADOR tion. Dprmers. porches and ga­ Help Wanted— Female $5 transportation ’ to and from store, 12, would like 4, 5 or 6 room rent. rages at reaaonable prlves. Work­ phone Waterbury 4-8144. Radio & Heater, Overdrive $1423 STOP W O RRYIN G about money, Telephone 6057 after 6:80. JACKPOT EVERY SATURDAY manship gpiaranteed. Free estl- Ask for Mr. Albert 4 to choose from You can earn c. steady income aa matee. R. M. Alexander. Tel A—L—B—E)—R—T— a DESPERATE family with two $1195 $65.00 THIS WEEK »W«««W"««iac.T.a.aaaii.aMT.«.» 3-V BUICK SEDANETTE $1393 3716. other Avon representatives are Main Store, Waterbury girls 8 and 2H, need 4 or 5 un­ doing. Territoriea available in Open Thursday evea till 9 p.m. furnished rooms. Referaneas. VIC FLINT Let Business Wait BY MICHAEL O'MALLEY^AND RALPH LANI Radio & Heater CAR PE N TE R Work and Jobbing eofs iM*a« sM atavwa we i a aia u. a e«' Manchekter, Ellington and Rock­ Branches: Hartford, New Haven, Hartford 8-6865 coUact "Wa’r* not raady to announea our •nguanwnt yet. $1195 of all kinds. Also new construc­ f!i«.M AN«u,> r YO0 8M0UI0HT V t h b e ^d i f f b e h t / t m iV ville. W rite Mrs. Buckman, 29 Meriden Mom— why, wt’vo only got onough gavad tor an oltetrie OtfCUM HUDSON 2-DOOR $1025 tion. Call -is for an estimate on "You’rt twenty minute* early, Mr. Perdew! Hereafter mIM WWoaSKD O M K O If aOTUia•OTHflt ABOUT RHNAN- M N _ JUCrju c r EOT\W0et0l8EOT \ woetob MOST MflMOUSM 8M 0U8 ^ Highland Terrace, Middletown, YOUNG Coupla daalra 4 • 7 room disnwaihor?' t Radio & Heater OLD RED Hn Bam, 706 North we'll tynchronixe our watches!'' A80UTMIfHUI-l CMl MATTBtS, MRS. MCK m O M / UNTW afM tT MOfMWE $895 any inside or outside work. Fred Conn., or call Middletown 6-6377 rent. Will redecorate where need­ ■AMDS HTATi.XWWMOa(.«IINATMPW ONf. Main street, buys and 'aella good 'unn WRK. K6K1 Knofla. Tel. 7704. after 6 p. m. ed. Phone 2-0292. WlLLIE^S OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS IMOUlOW tra c a u w . a u m i M i f . FORD COUPE SEDAN $915 used furniture and antiques. OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLB Radio & Heater 'miNKINB i FfOHI W iUMTHIU. A ' $915 WJJnED — Active middle-aged FTank Denette. Phone 2-8876. FATHERIN’ IT. THEN TUa TPtHH Ifl TAU4- JAKE IS LIKE THfrJ A B O U T B A ^ WOMAN OF MWK 8MnON RNDIN’ I KAJNT g o t A PiHM4f HM i BUICK SEDAN Roofiny 16A women to live in the country and Fnrnui and land for Sak 71 IM6 A80UT THAT MAN WHO ACCtDeiVTALLV ^Buess CANTAWORDW 31245 take care o f two elderly people. GOOD USED E!aay wringer type I TCEL LIKE RlO«N^ Radio & Heater RUOFINQ — Specialixing In re­ washing mathlne. 9 Ib. capacity, ANDOVER, Bolton, Coventry, . jiV hH E. AN' GITTINr ONE TV ACT, M A30R/ Picks a io o - t o - i s h o t HAVE $1195 Live in. For further Information YOUR BKPTHeR AT THe T«A C N ,TH 6N APPLY THE pairing roofs of aii klhda, also call 4207 after 7 p. m. good condition. A . real value at Tolland choice building aites, K ' ANf COMIN* BACK AN’ PONTIAC SEDAN $645 new roofs Gutter work. Chlm- $49.50. Marlow’s Furniture De­ to 100 acres, also homes and LIGHTIN* IT PER. J A K E •» D O IN G OKA»f does AROUND TELLIN© PARING j s ; . Radio A Heater neye cleaned and repiUred. 26 STENOGRAPHER and general o f partment farms, buy before spring. Wellea BPlTSJ FOR A EOy WHP aveevoNfl whact to b e t KNlPe TO $645 yean* axperiance. 9Veo osUmates flee worker. Good salary, steadly Agency, Coventry. Tel. Willlman- NEVCR HMG HtT in THE (SIEKT r a c e / JAKFfi HiP, ..I OLDSMOBILE CONV. Cgll Howlay. Manchester 5S6L work, excellent working condi­ SAVINGS ON New furniture, elec­ tic 618J2-1701W4. A N Y T H IN © U P T O -X ONLY HOPE THIS, p e c i« T .' $575 NOW BUT HiS COUPE. Radio A Heater tion. Write, atatlng education and tric ranges, rtfiigaratora and PLEETIN3 s u c c e s s $575 FEATUKINO Guaranteed roofs television. Deluxe chroma break­ -m U M B / DOtSNT FUFF 4)P, and expert repalre aa waU aa qualillutioiu tn Box P, Herald. CHEVROLET SPECIAL $495 fast seta, parlor seta, crlba, play B o naca for S a k 72 Hie HEAD- gdtter and conductor work. Try O U tL f 6 r eaab and carry store, yards, baby carriages, strollers, FAP/.' 2-DOOR. Heater MANCHESTER, 684 North Mala. your "Local Roofer.” Call Oough- typing experience required. Apply doll carriagea Alao used ranges, $475 Open for Inspection Sunday, 1 Un 7707. in person. New Model Laundry, refrigerators, ste. Open 8 to 5 p. W ASH TUBBS Our Heroes BY LESLIE TU W I BUICK SUPER SEDAN 5 p. m., vacant, good qualityto Cornice and 78 Summit street m., 7 p. m. to 8:80 p. m. Cham­ CM5OFE0UOOP . _ , t p g COBOL. X, Cape Cod home with three Radio A Heater bers' Warehouse Sales 501 Mid­ Tlf SOYAIMEIUEr HMEO'EMIWUM $495 Hcatiaf(-~Plitinbing 17 dormera end bath on aecond floor. WANTED—Receptionist for pro­ dle Turnpike Ekwt xBOweaTtEy iTM W BBnm BUICK SPECIAL SEDAN E F FIC IE N T Plumbing and heat­ fessional office. Some knowle^e Three rooma, fl. at floor. U vln g Valance AflTIlORCai' Radio A Heater ing. Plugged drains mach o f ty^ n g and shorthand essential. WB BUT and ■ 11 good used fuml' room with flreplace. Just right ABOUT IT $445 cleaned. Carl J. Nygren, 208 W rite Box T, Herald. tura, combination ranges, gas for television. Staam heat, side laSiTOOiMBv DODGE SEDAN Oakland street Phone ,6497. ranges and ueatcra Jones Fnrai- porch attached garagq. A ll rooma Boards R b b s v e r y good HAVE YOU talked over employ­ ture Store, 86 Oak. Phone 2-1041 plastered. Price $18,900 iabhides PLUM BING, Heating, repaira on ment with ua? We have many In­ redecorating. Clean. Other tlmee :^Z $125 CUSTOM BUILT old and new aystema. oil burner, BARGAINS AT Barstows 42” por­ •X,' teresting Jobs. Contact: Wilson by appointment Henry Eacott CHOICE OF DESIGNS water pump service. Prompt at­ Agency, 721 Main, Room 207, celain over cast iron double bowl Agency. Manchester 81W3. tention. John H. Carlson. Phone Hartford. - ■Ink. set tub complete with Phone 2-3524 Or 2-9002 78.5. chrome mixing faucet, soap dish, IM M EDIATE Occupancy. 5 rooms, From 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Help Wanted— Mak plus trap and under sink flttings, artesian well, alactric pump and IGorman INSTALLATION of compleU Or Femak 17 $25. One Shovel-a-Day hot water pressure tank, modtm electric plumbing and beating systema by heater, 84.96; 3 used washers, $10 stove, I H scree land, $4fB0O. 8 jS le v SALES, INC. •w i ; • competent mechanics. Free aetl' YOUNG M A N or wdman' to do up; one 9' all porcelain double rooms and bath, large b a ^ 1 acre f 7 MANCHESTER. CONN. mates. TIm Naaeetta Plumbing general office work In automobile door Westinghouae refrigerator, land 16,000. 4 rooms and bath, 1 , - a y i -ssisa&s?"A M x t r r y g . g IVICE PHONE 2-4571 rfhd HeatUm Ob., Inc.. Phone Man .Merahip. Typing enwntial old but tn A-1 shape, $25. Just the acre land, 84,200. Many other cheaterir,> 8 fi'01 Glastonbury S-| Write Box Q, Herald, atatlng thing for hamburger stand. Bar- places. Several farms. CaU R. O. 8149. quallAcaUona. . stow s, just north of P. O. ^Denton 67|^ S A T U R D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 4, 1960 _ r E T W E L V E IKiuulr»Btrr lEomitts l|«rald Ten Million Victims— Help the Heart, Drive gradi c t tbonanadB a t donas*. BiM thoy go to Boning. Whitham to Head Heads Drive Optical Offices About Town Zoning ts different It Involves Heard Along Main Street prtndpIsB, not Just nsonay. Pao- Church Deacong To Open Monday Average Daily Net Press Run Tbe Weatk8T ______lU bdu h Lpdg*^ No. 89, plo will always tend to go wbars rbrecaal at P . » . Ttontew ■uiens For the Month e f Jennary, I860 «fll MMt Monday a ro ^ And on Somo of ManchoBtet^B SIdo StrootB, Too tha. highest prlndples ara being #clbek in Odd Vvlowa hall. Dts* debated. Erwin W. Whltbam of 43 Ger­ Special ratea for memben of 7 Light mow tWa aftareeen i not S w ^ i t y PrMldent Mrs. May- At leaat that la the picture wc ard street waa unanimously elect­ textile unions in Manchester, Rock­ quite ao eoM thla nftamean and directories, but we found the direc­ get. Our informants always hel Dcm-d will.oerve aa chairman A IltUc girl leaped tfom the ed chairman of the Board of Dea­ 9,839 tonightt aonaldernMe elaadtnaaa Of the Valentine parly to follow back Beat of a taxi, entered her tory of our "City of Village start out " It isn’t the money, but ville and Wllllmantlc are being set Charm” and alao that o f the state cons of the Center Congregational up by the newly organised Union Member of the Aodlt end eontlenad eoUE.Tneedny. the buaineas seaalon, and rafreah- dancing teacher’a atudio and asked it's the principle of tha thing—” Berean e f Olrenlsttone n en U be aer\‘ed. Today la for a dime. Inquiring what It waa capital, Hartford, a ponderous and Actually, Boning la aerioua. It church at the organisation meet­ Optical corporation sstabllshed ManchcBter— A City of Village Charm expensive tome. Then, too, they She deadline for veacrvatlona for to be uaed for, the teacher re­ la so because fundamentally It U ing of the newly elected board. here, which plana to open for Misl' Money Worries ee the eupper of Welcome L7 Is to be at 641'Maln street ty wttb a 4% mortgage VOL. LXIX, NO. 107 was elected vice chairman and Vlrtlnta Keeney, 8446. Tb« *"• mation and asked the young pupil York City, which many people use property. But, aa on many other at the rear of the Silk City res­ O. L Bm o f Righto. atituUon of Theta Rho Glrla Club if her parenta had given her any In lieu of a city directory. Eklward Bushnell, secretary. There rights, we have to give way some­ was a one hundred per cent at­ taurant. OoBstraettoa Will fellow the aupper. money for the cab. She replied what on thla one. Singularity of tendance at the meeting. In ad­ According to Joseph D. Gayson, Mortgage O. that her mother had given her 85 From the mall bag: opinion aa to land use didn’t hurt ABCa of Hydrogen Bomb The Pollah-Amerlcan club will cents, but the driver told her It dition to the above mentioned offi­ optician who will operate the of­ L, F. H. A. " I f you think the following worth anybody when people were sur­ cers, the other members of the hold Ita annual pre-lentcn festival was 45 cents, ten rents for the fice, the enterprise w ill contain Commission Views Taft-Hartley Law printing please do so with my rounded by acres. Now they are tomorrow at the clubhouse at tip. board include Ernest Strong, Har­ thanks. surrounded by other people. They ry Straw, Clarence Eichnian, Ken- complete eyeglass services and FUads alao available fw booM Clinton and Florence streets. The A short time later a woman got "W e arc newcomers here in Man­ have rights too. The boll-down out of a cab on Main street after ith Leslie. Abbott Chase, Wallace none o f the Inconvenience of trips repairs. modernlzaUcm, sto. Bee jp d il UiiiE will open ftt 3 p.m. ano chester and we selected thla city of all of them is known aa zoning. os for oomplete details regard­ • buffet aupper will be served. All having traveled from rone three, Payne, John Bengstoh, Earle to Hartford to have glasses fitted A8 etem eanH era made ef toe or, the M cent sonc. She handed to rear our family and wa would Doebener, Allan Taylor, Ernest ing e new leea er the etn Personnel Affairs membere are asked to attend and not live any other place unleaa wa Bchoola and water rataa loom on will be neceasary. Bahig o f ea rxiatlag lean. kinds el partlclse -prateos end Hydrogen is only one pattkie. they are also asked to bring their the driver the 60 cents and he aald. Weitlich, Kenneth Stroble, Peter Used in Coal Row; the horizon for the coming week. The incorporators of the bus! That will be 70 cents, please." had to do BO. Salmonsen. Honorary, deacons neutrans. Ttieyte interchangeable. ^ends. “ We like the good people here Tuesday night at 8 in High School ncas are all members o f the local This le a free Jervis aerrlce The woman questioned him and arc John A. Hood and Leonard and their ways of life. hall you’ll have a chance to say textile union, but It is stated that —No charge to the borrower. like the youngster was told that Church. Department Poor A meeting of the Administrative "It in my understanding that the what you think about the achool Herbert J. McKinney the organization haa no Interest in 10 rent tip was required. program, proposed new buildings, A t this meeting the program When too er ntere ef these Beard of the ManchesUr lUIian- Both cases were reported and population la about 40,000 people the business. Four partklet mske helium. for the year a'ss outlined, policies partieies get together, they lose Aaortean soeietlei will be held the news has spread fast over the and 1 have wondered how so many ocations and the cost of what Herbert J. McKinney hss been Special new equipment to be Two ara protons, too neutrans. were determined and the relation­ JARVIS 372,500 Now Idle tieainrrmr afternoon at two o'clock homes here represented, diapoae of you think. ' appointed chairman o f the annual moved In will provide the town .sraight. Energy, then it given elf, town that the cab drivera ara at­ Next Wednesday in Hartford at B^y Studyi^ State PoKcV a t the club on Eldridge street. tempting to add a ten cent charge their refuse. ships of the new board to the Red Cross drive it wsa announced with the most up-to-date optical REALTY CO. In th. form of heat. Thal't"futien.’' M em bra of the society who wish "W e have piled our old car with 10:30 a. m.. In Room 585, State Church Council and the Center office possible, it Is stated and Government Urganiza-' ^ •' for their own pockets. If the Office building, the north end today by Jacob F. Miller, chair­ 654 CENTER ST. %o attend may do so as the Feb­ drivers feel they don't get enough boxes filled many times and jour­ Congregational Church, Inc., were Mr. Gayson notes 23 years’ ex­ Strike Buraia Into Na­ Truman Invokes Labor water users can again turn to be­ man of the Manchester Chapter, Phoae 4118 Or 7878 tion Says G>hnecticut The hydrogen bomb changes ruary business meeting will be from their wsges snd tips now. neyed over to the dumping ground discussed. perience In the field. Miaaiii^ Cadet fore the PUC and let opinions fly Ameriesm Red Cross. To Be Target When an atom is split, it agrin hydrogen into helium. Th. Measure in Effort omitted. Dues will be accepted at maybe they should look for a min­ —finally hired a drayman for Rev. Charles G. Johnson of Mr. McKinney, who was irlce Not Good Employer; tion • Wide Walkout the meeting tomorrow. this purpose. on meters and rates. Joses welght^slse in the form lour perticlet making holium- imum wage rate. Meanwhile, last all thla excite­ Manchester Green who Is assisting chairman o f the Red Cross drive Today; Output Now To Restore Production " It would aeem to me that the In some o f the pastoral work at last year is president of McKin­ Favora Setting Up For Platform el h e «, multipliad many timst^losq Manchester Registered Nurses aceumulation of waste paper la a ment stir yoq up too much, think Stand by while we take another O n ter Church waa Introduced to ney Brothers, Inc., local real es­ PINE PHARMACY PINE PHARMACY sspeugh matt, and weight, Limited Largely to Dig- '—Appoints Board of Association will meet Tuesday eve­ big fire hazard, also the increasing of your heart. The Heart Drive Of New Office Now shot at weather men. We have la meant for everybody, and the members of the board. tate and insurance firm, and has to give oil seven timet mere ning. at 7:30, In the dining room of number of tin cans (especially in Inquiry to Look Into nothing against them. But they research It affords helps everybody been in business in Manchester Multiplied many times, creation ginga Employing 40,- the Me'moiiai hospital. Following warm )veather) a definite health Gabrielson Calls 1950 energy, in the form of heat, make such good targets that It’s fight against this Number One kill­ since 1936. He Is a past president Hartford, Feb. 6.— (/P)— ef heat by this spfitting process the Inudness meeting Rev. George menare and there are the ashes than IS crested by the 000 Minera Who Issues at Dispute; Just as tempting as snapping a er among all diseases In the nation. of the Board of Realtors, past PINE PHARMACY The Ommission on State Republican Statement is the principle of the atomic bomb. 9CUne of Gilead will give an Ulus- from the old heatera In some home Hospital Notes president of Klwanis, a member of stdm-splitting process. t r a M talk on Scotland. All regis­ slingshot at bam windows to com­ The drive la to continue here for Ciovemment Organization Have Signed New Con- Report *Not Later* ment on thfir stuff. to be disposed of. the coming weeks under a local the Manchester Association of Is Open SundiiY All Day O f Principles ^Critical tered nurses are invited to attend. "Since waste la common to said today that Connecticut, tracta W ith Lewis Than One Week Asked 'A 'Boclal hour with refreshments We fall to remember how many con^mlttee and receipts w ill be Insurance Agents, American Le­ But Alao Constructive* feet of snow have been predicted every home and must be disposed mostly used for local benefit. gion and Veterans of Foreign Free Delivery For All Your Drug Needs which has 17,000 men and ■will follow the program. of In some way, might It not aeem Patients Today ...... 151 since last Saturday, but It Is no Wars. During the war years Mr. women working for it, is not The principles of the atomic and hydrogen bombs mre reduced to slcmcnlary Icrtnn In this series of Pittsburgh. Feb. 6.—— enemters are reminded of the predicted It would, but a day la ^ r have this material collected, say invoked the Taft-Hartley law less” way of Contributing to the Mary Clifford, 19 Strant street; National Rod Cross headquar­ ganization, proper working House RepubUeans today ap­ to a nationwide walkout to­ n aettaf Monday evening In the than they figured. once a week. 664 C E N T E R S T R E E T TEI.. 2 9814 March of Dimes, snd the same Mrs. June McCann. 53 High street; ters has announced that the an­ conditions and positive incen­ proved with minor changee a' day. President Truman an­ in an effort to restore coal leg io n hall. A ll who can con­ Yesterday morning one of them ": the good people here think method could be applied to almost nual nation-wide drive for funds tives” do not exiat "except aporad- veniently heport at 7 o’clock ere made the most candid, firmly based well of this Idea—I hope they will Stuart Munro, 48 Bissell street; PINE PHARMACY PINE PHARMACY declaration of party policy Hoover Tells swered the i)id of :17‘2,500 idle production. He appointed a any type of community fund-rais­ will start March 1. General plana Ically here and there,” said the drafted by a 81-man Policy Germans Reprimanded 'brg^ to do so, aa work preparing statements we have heard for a express themselves.” Mrs. Martha Gale, Ellington; An­ miners for a final showdown tioard of inquiry headed by ing campaign. have been completed by the local commission in Chapter H I of the committee. Republican Lead­ anvclopes for the coming Red long time, weathcrwlse. A Manchester Citizen. A local housewife recently held chapter and the appointment of by invoking tbe Taft-Hartley David L. Cole, Paterson. N. cross campaign for funds, will be thony Sobol, 262 Oak street. r ^ r t It started to release last er Martin of Maaaachusetts "Outside." he said, "the sun Is a "polio houseparty” that resulted the divisional chairmen will be Role of FBI J., lawyer, to look into the is* kiaii'led on before and after the Admitted toilay: Sandra and Wednesday. told newsmen the ebangea act against John L. Lewis starting to shine. The wind Is in a few more dollars being added announced in the near future by For Criticizing Allies Business session. Naturally It waa a aatlafactlon Howard Hilliard, Rockville; Ron­ Racommenda New Satap were "mlaor.” He said the and his Uniteil Mine Work­ sues at dispute. blowing:^ And he let It hang to The Herald family to hear yes­ to the fund. Similar ventures by Mr. McKinney. there. Of course we knew this ald Mason, 458 Porter street; Har­ It recommended the eatabliah- atatement was approved at t ers. The other members are William terday that one of our paper boys other residents could add several In Spy Case W. WIrta and John Dunlop. . The Home Ekionomica committee without listening to him. but for hundred dollars to the fund each old Harrison, 33 McKinley street; ment o f an office o f personnel party conference svlth “ three The president acted to restore who lost his money-bag had It re­ Mrs. Alice Johnston, ^ 9 Main or four dissenting votes.” In view of the emergency, the M Manchester Grange announces once we can say the guy was 100 year. aervicea headed by a commission­ McQoy Presents Pro- ]VT ^ * 11 *» coal production after the walkout turned by an honest person, who street; Mrs. Rosine Hoar, Andover. er reporting to the governor. The limited output largely to mines president instructed the b o i^ to m setback party for Tuesday eve­ I>er cent correct. read hla three-line classified adver­ Invitations describing the time, gram Ruling Out Army iieWS lltllM IS ning In Tinker hall, with cash Discharged yesterday; Mrs. comiulasloner would ba appointed 1 Washington, , Feb. 6— UP)—Re­ Gives Atomic Committee employing 40,000 miners who report "not later” Than one week tisement. place and purpose of the party Oadet Rlchaffi'C. Cox (sbovB), 21, from today. Tulaee fo r the winners and door were sent through the mail. A lit­ Margaret Schaller, 31 Delmont WASTE PAPER by the governor and would serve publican drafters, came up today Culled From (/P) Wires have signed new contracts on In this column a week or so ago This called.to mind the loss o f a Italian- First Hand Account Or Air Force; Pledgen ol ManafioM. 0 „ haa been nslaalBf iprluae aa well as refreshments. at the governor’s discretion. Lewis' terms. Could Lead to Court Order we wrote aomething about the op­ ring by one of our local young tle effort by the originators of the street: John Cooney, 29 South with a 1950 atatement on princi­ from tee U. mlHtary Bcadcmy f W further Information those In State personnel affaire now are Those mines have an annual a. Mr. Truman’s move acts In mo* portunities for reading and study girls, a few weeks ago. She ad­ idea converted a rumpus room Into Hawthorne street; Selim Mitchell. I ples which G. O. P, Chairman Guy Behind Closed Doors; Nazism Will Not Rise tereeted should telephone Mrs. American Hall in charge of a director (Glendon U. S. Joint Chiefs of Staff today capacity of about 40,000,000 tons at West Point, N. V„ for three Uon T-H law procedures test at oiir two fine public libraries; and vertised her loss In the classltled a "theater” complete with stage 65 Delmont street; John Zapadka, G. Garbrielson called "critical but weeks. He dlsappeBTsd wearing James Baker of High street, 4627, Scoboria) who heads a. division Aides Go With Hoover look over Okinawa, key air bate compared to the nation's total could lead to a court order a week the Mary Cheney Library In par­ section, and offered a reward but and curUlna. Main enterUlnment 168 Woodland street: Mrs. Doro­ also constructive.” a full dress academy uniform, aad gyr Mrs. John Buchanan of Wood­ for the evening consisted of two which ts part of the Finance and | Stuttgart, Germany, Feb. in American defense line facing production of about 640,000,000. or 10 days from now for the ticular, which serves the greater nothing has happened as yet. Aa thy Grzejka and daughter. Tolland: The platform declaration, cleared Army officials have termed hU ab­ land Stteet, 5B06w one-act plays presented by mem­ Mrs. Jennie Perrett. Rockville; Open Dates Control department . 6.— (A>)— The U. S. high com­ Communist-troubled Asia . .. Re­ Also working are a few scattered miners to get back to work for 80 number of the townspeople. We we recall. It waa a yellow gold ring COLLECTION by three drafting committees, was Washington, Feb. 6 — UP) —J. sence "more than alarming.” days. bers of a local dramatic group. - William Kellch, 291 Spruce street. Charging the Personnel depart-1 missioner for Germany to­ duction of Britain’s rich Inrome thousand unorganized miners and didn’t tell half the story. We with a square, green stone and was For Weddings, Showers, , ready for approval or rejection by Edgar Hoover gave the congres­ Whether the miners will aay dropped In at the last-named li­ valued as a gift. In addition, those attending re­ Discharged today: Mrs. Sarah ment with "official Indifference on all of the congressional Republl- day sharply reprimanded group to 260 persons is hailed as several thousand members of the ceived a buffet luncheon and good. Wedding Receptions, sional atomic committee a first t’rogreslive Miners of America any attention to a ’’atop-atrike” brary a day or two ago and found She removed It from her finger Long. Windsor. MONDAY, FEB. 6 the one hand, and on the other, a cans and the full G. O. P. Nation­ Labor government’s "most import­ »)ld-fashloned "bull sessions” for hand account today of the FBI's West German officials for (Independent). order from the courts—provided they have the most extensive aa- while In the ladies’ room at the Births yesterday; A daughter to Banquets, Dances and negative rather thui a positive ap­ al committee. ant step of all.” ... Dr. Stanley their contribution, sa well aa the role in the arrest of a top British criticizing the western allies. In Illinois where 10,000 of 24,- Proposes New one Is issued—la a question. aortment of bound books on crafts Circle Theater. There were three Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rush. 68 Other Occasions. proach toward a real Civil Service | The preliminary outline indicat­ H. Osborn, state commissioner of knowledge that they were contri­ scientist accused of giving atomic 000 UMW diggers are atrlking, a John L, Lewis, the' 70-yearrald and skills, we have seen anywhere. other glrla there at the time, in Cooper Hill street. IN THE NORTHEAST SECTION program,” the commission offered ed the G. O. P. would tee off on ad-, He presented a program for health, announces a seven-member Month-End buting to a worthy cause. The secrets to Russia. union spokesman said. president of the United Mine There la hardly an existent branch their early teens or younger, ap Germany ruling out an Army advisory committee to help State cost per person for the entire eve­ Reasonable Rates this criticism: ministration foreign policies and The chief of the Federal Bureau "Tbe miners are getting tired of Atomic Power Workers, told Mr. Truman last of handwork that Isn’t covered by parently aisters, and ihe haa iilnce "It (the Personnel department) what some Republicans called ” in Health department set up first offi­ publications. ning wsa negligible compared to Help the Hospital — Help Local Industry By Continuing of Investigation, accompanied by or Air Force and pledging being pushed around and appar' week that he doubted they would. been Informed that one of them what an ordinary "evening out” la a atepchild of a finance office, filtration” of high government of­ that Nazism will not rise here cial state "crime laboratory.” Few people outside of the busi­ haa been seen wearing the ring. It Pubiie Setback Party his two top aides, met with the ently decided to take it upon Lewfa Has No Comment would cost. Telephone when it should have a coordinate fices by Communists and fellow group behind closed doors. He told again. Both Republiean and Democra­ themselves to walk out. It looks Controls Plan After Mr. Truman acted, Lewis ness houses and others dealing would seem that the average To Save Paper. The Need Has Not Diminished! travelers. Clearance with the general public have city Twenty or 30 housewives with Arm y & Navy Club Anx. rank with the other principal serv- reporters he did not plan any pub­ In a tough-talking major speech tic leaders predict that House will like a showdown.’’ declined to see reporters but sent mother would question where her The foreign policy declaration similar Ideas could give quite a Monday— 8 P. M. FELIX GREMMO ice agencies that work with all lic atatement after the meeting. CummiMloner John J. McCJoy \n' agree to continue econoiBlcald to them word that he had "no com* daughter found such a ring and In­ was said to be sharply criUcal:ba-.i,‘ No UMW IMggera Bt Work boost to any local fund campaign. othar departmaatC Clyde Totson, aasociate 831 formed'the Qcrinafls tl(e United tote' WWOcBC.'-i-’W y irveya showed no UMW dig' Group of Scientists Fa sist that ahe advertise U or rC' cause the sdmlnistrstlon hsil not getting ready to raow ^ Itr^d,- Prizes! Refreshments! a O M It Ba OOuaigtou a t ttesf esto d ir e ^ r , and L. B. Nichols, as­ States intends to keep a firm grip at work in Pennsylvania At tbe Capitol, Senator Taft turn it. Housewives can accomplish Just 6031 or 3441 taken the Republicans Into its con­ S 1937 Chevrolet The loser is willing to give a re­ Admission 50e *Tto autlobk la fiominatod by Ito sistant director, appeared with on the occupied nation’# politicM 000,000,000 free schooUng program W elt Virginia, Utah and Tennes' vora Nation Making; (R., Ohio), one of the authors of about anything. , ffnaiieb ariantotlon, when it should fidence on many major intema- Hoover. affairs. . Weather freezes Benin's high­ tbe T-H law, said the president’s ward for the return of the ring to — Anon. sec. Other etates said incomplete Economic Concessions FUEL OILS this office, without embarraaament ba tMaritod by aUte employes as Clonal decisions—particularly those Lt. Gen. Leslie R. Groves, war­ This address was the most crit­ way traffic with Western Ger­ cjieoks indicate a total work stop­ action was "a step neoesssry to be SEDAN - $59 tea tebssplon o f their interests and I affecting^ Asia. time head of the U.S. atomic en­ ical utterance by McCloy concern­ many, delaying conclusive test of token.” to the tempted one, whose name Reference To Hiss page. Last week 100,000 mlneri To Gel Red Accord will not even be asked. Here’s 27ie Army and Nary Vralftoo. It Is shut off from direct terprise who testified to the com­ ing the Germans since he assumed whether Soviet "little blockage” Senator BroweUr (R., Milne) The allusion to Communist infil­ were on strike In six states. Mobil Heat hoping! Harks 45 Years eontacts 'with the chief executive, mittee last week, will not appear his post here last summer. McCloy is ended. Stats by state reporta give this commented: "Thank O ^ . U am Is PACKARD 1949 tration waa an obvious ' reference New Tork, Feb. 6—(A)—A Now 'R again today. It Is understood that has just returned here from con­ Former State Senator Robert F. pIctuRs; a law under which he can aet.” Soper 8 Sedan finished In Famooa Brand Haatinff Oil O P E N ^ ^ '' need W a a ^ O o n and support, and ^ A lger Hlse. Hiss, a former State Groves may come back for a ferences in Washington. Claffey of Hartford Is slated to approach to International control President Truman has tried un* Ladles and Gentlemen, this As Railroad Man CJub department official, was convicted West VlrglntB—AII the state’s when he needs an Informed official public hearing later. be appointed Connecticut field rrp- 'Bucceesfully to get Congreas to re­ California beiife this ont* Clean, Hot, Economical fight is free. School fights and on charges that he lied when be McCHoy outlined a nine-point 120,000 miners expected to be Idle of atomic energy la proposed by a Before Hoover’s testimony. Sen­ reaentative for U. S. Senator W il­ by nightfall. Roving pickets are peal tbe Republican-enaotad law [ standing model is equipped sewer fights always end up in ' apekesinaB fo r employes’ legiti­ said he did not deliver secret State policy for Germany, and at the group of 1,506 American sclentlhts. Plaa time-aavliig, troable-aavlng Frank Blllson, of 6 McCabe TUESDAYS ator Bridges (R -N H ) demanded a liam Benton in next few days ... active la some regions making and made it an issue In hla 1948 these days with a bill to the tax­ mate Intarests." aame time warned West German The plan — which envisioned the with clcctrie matie clutch aervloe street, celebrated 45 years service search in "high places” for ajiy Philip C. Jessup, roving U. 8. am­ sure sU mines are closed. election campaign. But ha has said payer. The oommleeirm expects before (ConUaned on Page Twelve) leaders to stop agitating on such possibility of the U.8. making econ­ and oterdrive, deluxe ra­ with the New Haven railroad yes­ tea end o f tea month to complete American contacts of the arrested foreign issues aa the dispute with bassador, says he believes Com­ Pennsylvania— No UMW mines that as long as It was on tee Sioning is a little different. It ,. UNTIL 9 scientist German ^ r n Klaus omic concessIpUa in exchange for dio, fresh air heater, foam terday. His many railroad friends BINGO the task of submitting to tbe FYance over the Saarland. Ha munist (Jhina and Soviet Union working. All JOO.OOO UMW minera books he would enforce It, EFFICIENT WEATHEB- involves values, b\it they are atomic inapectlon concesslona by Fuchs. Fuchs was arrested in out. 'ITie shutdown la complete In Oovera Only Soft Coal mhber seats, with down in largely In the intangible bracket snd associates gathered at noon told the Germans they should gst are ready to give material and the' Ruaslana, was put forward I W ATCHINO SVS’nSM. PROMPT, London last Friday and charged western snd central Pennsylvania. Presidential SecRtsry O. Rost A t least they don’t cause a cash and presented him with a radio plu*fOT'^TCorgsntsing the state Youns; Gunm an busy solving their many internal troop support to guerrilla regime yesterday by the Federation of the back of the seats, NEW AUTOMA’nO FUEL Every Saturday Night I with two violations of the official The 80,000 hard coal (anthracite) said Mr. Truman’s order covered outlay right now like taxes. In recognition of his long service WATKINS goveniment Governor Bowles had ^ . secrets a ct problems. of 51oscow-trained Ho (Jhl-Minh in American Bcltntlsta. CAR GUARANTEE WITH DELIVERIES. FULL MEASURE tROtHC es 'We Americans arc not here ex­ diggers In eastern Pennsylvania only the soft coal Industry. Squabbles on zoning, you might record. Bridges told a reporter 831 Di­ Indochina. Urges Oroap to Study Polloy ATIEW LOW PRICE TAG. GUARANTEED clusively to feed the German peo­ remain at work. He eatd th^tbree board mem- say, are free fights. Recently retired, Billson Is now Mr, — Giecks or drafts ^ tli^ General AwwMy 'next] Under Arrest rector J. Edgar Hoover will be Strict security measures are im­ The federation, many o f whose custodian of the Manchester Firs STARTING AT 8:15 SHARP sMute to act OB the commission’s ple,” McCloy declared. "Our posed on Frankfurt’s Rhine-Main Alabama— A t leaat 16.000 idle. You don’t like a guy. You must be presented for pay­ questioned about that point to­ Including many men employed In members worked on the A-bomb (Ooatlauad am Page Teu) don’t like hts gasoline station or Department at Hilliard and Main TsestBSMiidstlons. In tbe first two morrow by a Senhto Appropria­ maid purpose is to help Germany airbase as U. S. Air Force begins development, urged President Tru­ 1 ^ 9 Plymouth Sedan W'hen you need fuel streets. He entered the employ of ment without unreasonable achieve political recovery. top secret exercise officially called mines which worked last week. his pigs, or his whatever he la 20 REGULAR GAMES 3 S P E O A L S chqitars o f Its report, nisde public I b y Colorado Po- tions subcommittee. Ohio—UM W officials declared man to set up a new commission trying to put into your neighbor­ the New Haven line on May 4, deiay. last week, the commiseion dls-l •' This group — of which Bridges •That is my anawer to those "operation readiness.*' ... Judith to study this nation's atomic en­ I Very Clean $395.00 1904 and has worked in tha Man­ who occasionally say we have no Ooplon’s former boss testifies that quickly hood. So you oppose him. Mrs.— Iron rust may be re­ lice for Two Kidnap- (Oontlnaed on Page Tea) ergy policy. Or. oppositely, you want to chester freight yards ever since moved from white goods (OMttmied on Pago Two) (Coattoued on Page T m ) right to mix in the political prob­ ex-government girl objected when , Here’s the way the propoaltlon start a business, or hang a crow both as a freight handler and ings and Auto Thefts lems confronting this country." she was removed from job which was put at a news conterance by CaU 4148 with sour milk. » 1948 P A C K A R D D E L U X E In your front yard, so you fight crossing man. It was significant that McCloy dealt with espionage and sabotage Dr. Hugh C. Wolfe, federation Flashes! 4 Door Sedan. Has elec­ for the right to do so. MrA— ^To clean black silk, Golden, Colo., Feb. 6.— —A chose this city for a major policy Association of American Rail­ chairman and professor of physics Would Return (Late BoUetlaa o f tee (ff) W in ) tric matic clutch, overdrive, Five hundred people, more or brush and wipe it thor­ Finance Group yoimg gunman who had "holed Rain Returns statement. It was here three roads estimates that major rail at Cooper Union, New York: up” for the wintor by stocking a years ago that Former Secretary "Aa long aa wa sUck to atomic radio, fresh air Reater. less, turn out to see the thing. oughly, lay on table with roads have, on average, coal re­ I You couldn’t get that many peo­ mountain cabin with machine- of State James F. Byrnes made serves tr i ^ t I4JI ilays ... Presi­ energy as an 'Isolated Issue, we Cost $2,766. It looks like Evffryono Io v k right side up, sponge with T oA F LF old Dealra lajaaotioa MoUoa ple out here on past occasions to OPEN Viewed Needed! guns, food, check writing equip ^ To Midwest the first major American post-war dent Tr r Jn applying Taft- are not .^golng to get anywhere. New London. Fop. 6—0l>-Jqdga new and is G U A R A N T E E D 'jUyiMMaflC ■ decide issues running Into hun- w U H e e hot coffee strained through ment and a mink coat, was held declaration of policy. Hartley------mergency provi­ We must consider it also a pellUcal to . today for two kldnaplngs and The Germans who have been queatioir to be settled between the Thomas B. Trolaito today 4aatad .^0 days. PRICE— JUST i w u m N.LICIIIIC muslin; when puily dry, sions to . ----- invokes mess. Leaders o f Now Inde> the city’s aaoUon for a temporary Advocated by Atkina aa three auto thefts. Pacific Coast Sutea looking to the • United States to ure that h» gh side of his United States and Russia, with LOOK AT IT FOR $1,595 ttnuinsTmiT iron. push its .western colleagues into toJuaettoB to reatiato state and ^ He Identified himself as Andrew tongue .ever V l t came up in the poaaibllity of economic oon- ONLY, $395 DOWN. For oil call 4496. ALL DAY SUNDAY Firat Step in Correct- Cecil McCauley, 23, and boasted relaxing controls in Germany re­ pendent Machinists local housing officials tram break- aMncNimn.. .nioni s i m Also Get Wetting as Congress . .. ■* Townsend, f bulldtog, Boatog aad piaa- I to Elheriff Carl Knlow that he la ceived a surprise. Union Try to Get Back (Coattoord oa Fagi- Tea) ing Fiecal ^ Defectal wanted in 12 states for 8250,000 Flood Dangers Wane In a direct reprimand to recent actress who prea<. v fi her first atog laws la ooustracUag tea 1940 Pontiac Sedan worth o f bad checks. statementa by West German offi- sermon Sunday in 1 unxsutawney. 8IJ17t,4S2 Cobnaa atreet booalag ^ ‘SWEdIsH SMORGASBORD’" Pa.. Presbyterian church, is but project. "A tonqtoiary tajnwttoa Bridgeport. Fab. 6—(ff)—The ap­ Arrested with McCauley after a claW who have blamed France and Miami Beach, Fla., Feb. 6—UP) m arket By The Associated Press one of group of film people seeking should aot laone ualoss It Is showa $395.00, $95 Down EMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH TURNPIKE pointment of a finance Commission five-hour chase over icy mountain Leadera of tea now independent Bombers Hit Rain returned to midwest and long term contracts with Christ, Machinists union today tried anew that the platoaff wtS anger lr- a sth e first atop in correcUng deg| roads was platol-toUng B ^ b w * Pacific coast states today. (OoBtlnoed OB PBge Two) reparablo damage U It Is aoC giaat- Jean Carroll, 28, o f Houaton, Tex. to get back Into the American Fed­ SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11 * . 151 MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST fecta In the state’s fiscal syatem, ' ‘ But winter fiood dangers waned ed,” Judge Trolaad ssM la a wiH- 1947 DODGE SEDAN waa advocated today by Carter W. Qaestloaed by FBI Ageata In the Ohio snd Mississippi val­ eration of'Labor. At Shanghai tea memorsadum. addtog "aawel- Enlow aald McCauley waa quea- A delegation representing the 4 Door Sedan. Deluxe ra­ TWO SITTINGS, 5 and 7 p. m. eold ^ MEATS—GROCERIES—SODA-llCE CREAM Atkins, chairman o f the commia- leys, snd it was sunny snd warmer dence o f may ouch damago Up- alon on atate government organiia- tloned about the niilllon-jloUar in most of the nation. 600,000 members of the Interna­ peara.” dio, heater, low mileage. \ im . _ Brlnka agency holdup IngBoeton, Young Film Star Preaches tional Association of Machinists e. e s Sponsored by The Ladies Aid Society tlon. Light rain, fog, and drissle cov­ Report Heavy Damage PRICED FOR A QUICK LOW WEEK-DAY PRICES PREVAH. Speaking b^ore tbe Bridgeport I but apparraUy bed no connection ered parts of the Ohio valley and arrived for peace meetings with Felley araated Parola w _ _ A -- - - > - I --with- - - aaI t Uie^SVFBI agenta alao quea- SALE. Tickets $3. at Fotterton’s, Onatafson Stores, Chareh Offtoa Chamber of Commerce at noon to­ Iowa, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana the A F L ’a lExecuUve council. To Power Plant in Waahtogtoa, Feb. B—UP) T te W tloned McCauley. Gospel in Crowded Church or Mrs. John Hlnrlclia, 4898. Reservations dooe W ed„ Feb. 8. fnd youl . WK HAVE NO “SUNDAY” PRICES day. Atkina akbtebed the recom- snd Michigan. The council, opening the second U. 8. Parole Board tad^ giaatea Enlow said he found In McCau Attack by 14 Planes No tlcketa %vUI be aoM at the ebateb Feb. IL mendationa contalnad In the three Heavier rain fell from western week of Its winter meeting, had p a r ^ to WUItom OadImr Paaay. lova t o eheesa (ram ley'a cabin: Two rifiea, a platol, 1946 P LY M O U T H S E D A N LIST OF FOODS—Tnrkey, hani, oerwlat, JeDM veal loaf, ehaptera o f the eonunlaalon’a re­ Washington to southern Califor­ a backdrop of glaring high hopes for a settlement In the fooador aad saw tbne leadra a t tea port to the governor. two German Arm y machine pis­ nia. Punxsutawney, Pa., Feb. 5—( J ^ A g a l i w t Taipei, Formosa,- Feb. d—UP)— Sliver Shirts of Amsrloa, wbo waa Beautiful gray. Has heat hot Swedlab neat balte. Sab poddlag, pleblei hesrlat. ebaaaa, WV09 vWWRy ror —The Rev. Herman Humke and newsreel lights and flashihlng cam' long-standing controversy between brown beans, scalloped potatoes, JeUlM trait salad, aalmoa Dtecuaeing the state’a fiecal op- tols. 20 cases o f food, a mink coat Elsewhere it was generiuiy fair Fourteen Nationalist bombers ooBvIeted o f aeditloa daring WorM cr, radio and only 29,000 hundreds of blank checks from All hit flock today agreed that Coleen eras. Miss Tow:Townsend told the con­ the lA M and the A F L ’a Carpenter naold, tomato and cottage cheese aBlad, abrlmp aad maearool erationa, Atkins that one aerioua snd mild, except for some sub-sero gregation why she is deserting union. pounded Shanghai today in the War n. Tbe dS-ycar-^ miles. It’s a honey. parts o f the country, 18 telephone spots In New England, snd near Townsend Sunday was an event .salad, herring salad, atnffed eggs, cole slaw, reUabes, edery, defect waa " tbe Illogical decen- "the happiest and most exciting A fight over the right to repre­ heaviest air raid of tbe month. bas boon la tee FederalU p ialtea lalattvat, ebiUrtn } i i directories, a check-writing ma- Canada in the plains states. comparable only to the burning of tiary at Terre Haute, lB C ,etace olives, Swedish rye bread aad hard taek; for deaaert fralt trallaation o f revenue collections.” life a girl ever led." sent machinery installation work- The B-24 bombers, each carry­ Many Important revenues are out­ «ddne, and a caae o f whiskey. ^ the church mortgage in 1937. ing seven 500 pound bombe, at­ M e to 1842. eervlag a I5-yaar ( 1941 Bnicfc Chib Coupe JeDy, eoffse or tea. O i k BUY Host RIvm Fslliag “The life e f Ood la a complete era— claimed by each of the two— side tee department, he sasertod, A tip to Undersheriff Oacar kit- Colleen, the young movie star tacked the Chapel power plant to taaee bapoeod te A e Federal'Federal Dla- tenhan that McCauley had taken About 39,000 remained hibmeleas who saya she will forsake her life and I feel It can be found only prompted the lA M to quit the fl946 Oids Sedanet AIbo o Fin e SeUeCtion ^ r a la difniaion of reaponsible in Arkansas and nearby states 0>mmunlst Shanghai. It was ra- M et Oouft at ladteMapelie. He L* the whiskey to the cabin started career to follow God. preached the through Christ," She explained, A F L five years ago. win be freed February 14, the . 1949 Nash Sedan J authority to spend the funds—"not where bottomlands were flooded. looking very pretty In a form-fit' ported damaged heavily. o f this chain of events Saturday gospri from the pulpit of the Ho|ie for Agreement board raid. •van tee General Assembly con­ But most rivers were falling. ting royal blue jersey dress with AU Ftaaes Betnra Safely 1949 Chevrolet Sedan MEMORIALS trols all appropriatlona when It night and early yesterday: Presbyterian church yesterday. Some council members were • • • i NO RCRO SS The Ohio river crested at 59.1 white trim. The Oommuniste put up heavy passes the eppropriatlons acta. N o lOtterman and his son, Donald, Audience Enchanted hoping that Al Htyes, new lA M anti-craft fire but all planes re­ Pleads OtUHy to Spylag ,1989 Graham Sedan 20, went to tbe cabin, and asked feet at Cincinnati, 7.1 feet above Aa an organ softly played, ahe VALENTINES one. not aran tha governor, can flood stage. |t began falling Sun Her audience — numbering some president, and William Hutcheson, turned to Formosa safely. Baeiaobi (Stettbi), Peteadl 1941 Packard G a b Coupe OF PROVEN be held reeponalble for the job of the two to conM to Golden for day night, and 1,300 lowlan' 1:200 who-jammed the two morn­ sang:* veteran head of the carpentera (Damage caused by two natlon- 9— (O — Aadre Sta ~ ‘ routine check. Donald rode back ing aervicea — waa enchanted. " I ’d rather have Jesua. than 1^1940 Padmijl Sedan 6 LOOK! L. T. WOOD CO. administrative menagement of tha started to move back. union, could work out an agree­ allat planes which raided Sbum* who aarved aa Ffeacb < with McCauley and Mias Carroll Normal church attendance la 300. world-wide fame. ratary kera cbeerta0y_ 61 BISSELL STREET P H O N E 4496 atato'g fiscal affaire.^* In 'the northwest, snow plows ment But others, remembering chim on the Chtoa-Hong Kong ^19$8 Dodfe Sedan McCauley drew a machine-gun " I really beUeve ahe is aincere." " I ’d rather be true to Hla pre­ guUly today to apylag. Watch and Jewelry A s a remedy, Atkins said, the gradually opened traffic paths In how niany other such peace meet­ border Saturday waa estimated to­ FIRST LIN^ HOME!! commission propoaea aa the admin- and had Donald atop hla father, declared Mrs. Luniat attack on laeata to . BRUNNER’S F. E. Bray the roed and took NoweU’n.gar. Treasury Balance to Ood aad la; davotiag her Hf« series o f personal appesrsneea in waa settlog. line tax fimctlon In the Department Over the week-end the A F L Nsmoa la one of the beaea ftw a WHOLESALERS The Allen Reolty Compony Manchester Memorial Co. of Motor Vehicles. It would not That car stalled when McCauley to tee fulfillment o f what God connection w|th her firm, "When J e w ^ r council accused Russia o f trying which Nationalists eairry an tea(r ______REALTOR 2 0 R E G U LA R GAM ES Include the non-finance duties now drove it o ff on a side road. BUU Washington, Fab. 6—>6* WodU FrL Eve. Fhoaa 5IW Or Mr. Ansa Maaebeator U fS Or S-S4M Stoto Theater Bnlldlas eapUvatad all -of ua wttlk, bar viet Union and her satellites. The budget system, too, la In tage, McCauley and Mias CUroU Mat budget recripts. |Ua,806,< Urging quick Senate approval terlal smuggled to tea matoldnd PfiCtzit Dealer” Mr. R oa» -Btoncbtator 8877 S SPEQALSa PLUS SWEEPSTAKES need o f revision, Atkins said. Th e trudged acroas anow-covercd 23KS7: e ^ balance, $5,008,104. charm, grace, teoufhtfnllasaa sad **^ it waa wonderful," said OoOeen 787 M A IN 8 T R E ^ 008.58: enstoras recelpU for month: all.tha-quaUtisg tSa; mtea htrao o f her chturch experiew*. “<3od fOaatlaasd sa Page Xbab \»a;85s,7i8.a4. ^ human." has beaa vary good Va BWl*