■• - ■, r-^ BATUBUAX, JEBRUABX 20. 1949 iKatirh^atrr Ett^tiing l|rraUi Averai^ Dally Not Praaa Haa Fhr the tSmSM at daaaaiy, 1848 wars told tha toU«iwlng Uttla atoiy. Baama as though' a youngster Drive* First Contribittor Giyen , OPEN ALL DAY was about to present his talanta . About Town H eard Along Main Street^ and the pastor of caremooles plied SUNDAY him with the usual run of ques b Suppliers A J6lnt meatlns o< dw Board ct And on Some of Manchester*$ Side Streets, Too tions. North End Pharmacy Eduoatlon and- tha • Town School "And what’s your name, son Building consmlttaa haa been 4 Depot Sq. Phont 6M5 ny?" lamilton Propellers Di> (SIXTEEN P.\GES) PRICE FOUR CENTS called for 8 p.m . Uonday in the (OlaadSad A dm tW ag aa Paga 14) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1949 MuiSclpal building to conelder the Manchester has become the most AwiU conUnue until the ties finally “Johnny. Johnny Smith.” vision Pays Tribute to VOL. LXVlil., NO. 126 apeci&atlone and building detail talked about town in Oonhecticut disintegrate, “Oh, isn’t that nice. And w’hat Is your father's name?" Sub-Contraetors* on the Olcott. and Princaton.itreet bn the basketball front after the “My father’s name is Lucius." ) - ^ ____ echool*. Manchester - WalHngford Eastern With all the local interest in League game a week ago last dramatics, concerts, minstrels and ' "LucAis? Wen. what does your '■C ‘f’ h), Hamilton Standard Propellers M B j g Ckiuple Leaves Church Undei^rehed ^xes Hoee Co. Xo. 8 responded to a night when extra police and Na programs that require an adequate mother call him?" Division of United Aircraft Oor- wr 1 a* Reds I Fr e n c h A r ay M a jo r etill alarm early yesterday morn tional Guardsmen were caUed to hall for proper presentation, it is “She doesn’t call him anything. Reports Nation’s the earnest hope of a large group She likes him." poratkm, which Is observing ita Holding Posts ing at 187 Gardner street. A chim prevent a riot. The game U now of local people that one of the new thirtieth anniversary this year, to ney Are was extinguished before history but It has brought out fans schools will be equipped with a day paid tribute to the “loyalty any damage was done. by droves wherever the Guards Although a fence has been built satisfactory auditorium to cater to along the top of dead man’s gulch and quality of product" of ita Defense Agencies h\ 1.3 States il^iting^to^ •» brganlzatlons that may more tbgn 1,700 subcontractor! The Boston-bound Greyhound thirsty have use for it. In the past many Just south of the store block at St. and suppUers scattered across the A d m its Giving Data bvw that stops every day at tte the next have missed events of in- James and Main street, the kids nation. In a special statement, Center developed engine trouble are on hand when and if it terest to them because of the poor think nothing of It and continue to le Martin, general manager, Some Measures Now and stopped at Morlartys gasoline haye all the fun they can before ‘Perilously’ Weak occur. acoustics and seating arrange- ked the organizations whose Before Legislatures station on center street for re It was reported this week that n^gp^s of both Hollister and the the sand caves In on them. the company’s thirty-year Mo PaR J/FFYi/FF pairs. Another bus was Immediate it is tougher to get an officl^* High school auditoriums. Alter Storekeepers on Main street I “have made our produc- Would Require Tak To Foreign Attache ly dispatched from Hartford and work in "town than to get a local being present at shows given in have watched the antics for a long Tion, kM our reputation, possible." picked up the passengers. apartment. Officials want no part both the aforementioned halls we time, dally expecting that some Hamilton Standard receives its Windshield Washer Hoover Commission p|an tO Push ing of Loyally Oaths of this fair town. Actually the tur can well agree that unless you ar bad accident will occur. auboontraetsd material and finiah- Jack Fogel of 61 Durkin street Sees ‘Cpniinued Dis-1 ^ moil which took place a week ago rive an hour before show time It is Apparently the kids’ parents ed parts rampaniea In twen- New and different . . . wteh By The Aatiociated Press i Interior Miniatry Says is home after a brief visit to South was started by the visiting team. almost impossible to see or hear in ty-nlns atai Its auppllera range pocitiveaetiaa. For DeSotoand harmony and Lack of X a k i l l f i O v C F Officer I'reed Bend and LaPorte, Indiana. either of these places and the num don’t wotry. Why should the store Thirteen states are considering Taft Opposes WalUngford will play a return keepers? from such as K I. Dupont Plyniauth cart, and many Captain *- Questioued visit to these parts, three weeks erous stairs at the High school ce.r- de Nemours' and\ the ‘ Aluminum other vdiicles Unified Pining* in propossls to bar Communists from srt«» Louisa M. and David Boyd, from tomorrow, to face the Guards talnly add nothing In the way of Let the little chumps go their with V-type About ^Relationsbip' children of Mr. and Mrs. Byron way until something happens. Then Company of Ame down to one- Departmem; Could Of Industry public jobs. Plans to Give In the Eastern League playoffs. Inducement to most people. man shops Their iroducts run windthiclot. Witli Major and on Boyd, 47 Lancaster road, are Interest In this re-match -has With the Community growing as will the howl 80 up! Not a parent, from gdant machIneV to tiny Damage u/ S. Economy Some measures cow befora spending the week-end in Boston. reached an all Ume peak.. Every fast as it is it would seem that a of course, will be to blame. acrewa and from intricne operat' Legislatures would require people ‘Defenne Doeumcnt«’ W hnem Boston, David will regis one and his brother wants a Ucket modem, well equipped auditorium --- i on public payrolls, including teach Europe Arms ter at Northeastern UnlverMty and Ing propeller parts to cn^de rub Labor Party Decides to for the game. for civic use is one of Manches One of Main street’s best known ber. Washingtoii, Feb. 28.—<4^ ers, to take loyalty oaths. | He Is .Accused of Louise plans to attend the Ice It's amazing what a fight will ter's foremost needs. business Agures, who sells cubic RO Y MOTORS —^The Hoover commission to Expand Program; Na> Other bills are aimed at keep-: Follies accompanied by her aimt, 608 from Ooiuiectlcut ing Communist* out of a wide Turning Over to Com- do to bring out the fans and re footage two ways, has a hobby Approximately one-third of the Incorporated day called the new unified na tionalization List to Likely to Arouse More Miss Frances Boyd, of Hartford. vive the inUrest. Probably next Does it pay to advertise ? Let’s which takes him down to milli range of position*. suppliers, or 603 of the total ato 241 No. Main Street tional m iliury establish'hient Maryland and lllinni* are study- Debate Than ProposaL niiinist Magazine Mr and Mrs. Gordon Masten, 18 year a knock ’em down, drag em see. meters. We’re not using his name, from Connecticut. New York state'' Be in Platform out game will be’played earlier In Take the case of Stuart J. Wes because every time any one hears la next with 238, Massachusetts Tel. 5113 “periloualy close to the weak I ing suggestions for outlawing the Deerlieid drive, became «ie par Communist party. For Regional Alliance | 7 ents of a baby daughter, Tuesday, this season, thus assuring large ley, local insurance man. He ad of his hobby, he or she becomes a third with 184. Following with to est type /of department” in London, Fsb. 28— Leaders Paris, Feb. 28.—{/P> -The crowds for remaining games. It’s vertises on matchbook covers. potential customer. And he’s not tals ranging from forty-four to the government. The investi I Moves are under way in other Frencli government said to February 22. They will name the of Britain’s Labor party have de- I states to put if crimp in the party With Western Nations' baby Karen Lynn. This is toeir something to think about. Supposing — Just supposing of looking for customers, although Nekton Ckde preaeata Srat contribution to Mrs. Bnrry Benton, chnlr- seventy-five are Cdlifornia, Illln- gating- commission deplored day a rrimmunist Army ma course—someone, in using one of there was a time when he did en oia, Michigan, New Jersey, Ohio cide4 to expand their program f6r ' line in one way or another. _ ' second child. They have a three- mnn of realdentlnl dlvlalon, to open the 1848 Ked Crate Fund Drive In Would Require l^i.valty Oaths I Wa.shington, Feb. 28 e The jor ha.s confe.s.sed turning year-old daughter, Sandra Gert- Those who use the parking area the Wasley-bedecked packages of gage in a little barter. and Pennsylvania. lack ^ civilian control by the government ownership of basic Manchester. (Photo by Elite StntUo). president/ and defense secretary i Oaths of loyalty or allegiance to ,-idminlstralion s plans to re-nrm Ai’my doeument.s over to ‘‘a nide. next to the Municipal building matches, happened to bum his It’s been a few years,' anyway, Some of the companies have industry, rellal^le informants say. often ask why the graded surface finger while drawing the match over toe/powerful military high ' the U. S. would be required of pub- weatem European countries ; foreign military attache.” since he haa been active as his been auppUera for Hamilton Stand command, the joint chiefs of ataff. Party leaders and cabinet offi there has developed “rhythmic across the striker. own personal jeweler. But there ard almost since its beginning In i lie school teachers and college and ’ ,ikoiv todav to arouse I The attache was not identi The marriage of Miss Margaret Also supposing this man was a It aalq there la “continued dis cials, beaded by Prime Minister university professors in Oklahoma, ... .V i Denton of Plalnlield, N. J., and waves” like the ocean. As one was a time when he produced, for j I Pittsburgh in 1919. Others arc rel. Clement Attlee held a week-end fied. nor was the country’ he drives in, he is gently upped and lawyer. He could build up a pretty Red Cross Trained Guards {stive newcomers brought Into the harmony and' lack of unlAed plan Newlywedded Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bottenbora at ClnclBnaU leave St. .Nebraska and New Hampshire. thsn the propassl to; Robert H. Sturgeon, formerly of relatively modest expenditure on j ning" in toe supposedly “unlAed" meeting at Shanklln on toe Isle of All public officials and candi- Unit the T’.S. to a defensive regmn- rejire.sents named. Manchester, took place on Febra- downed as the car goes over this good case. First of all, he burned materials, jewelry which for work-1 procurement picture to provide Stepbra's a. O. church through an honor guard of Minneapolis Are- washboard. his finger in lighUng the match. new materiala and parts for the department of defense; It found Wight “The meeting waa closed, men. The Aremen turned out 100 strong for thr wedding. Thin dates tor public office would have al alliance with we.-tpm Europe, .Vrniy Captain i^uesMonaJ ary 12. TTi* groom served in the manship and showmanship the Saved Life of Nelson Cole that tM military is far too free of but reports of the diacusslons came to do llkewiac in California. | Senator Taft iH-Ohiot sounded A communique issued by the In Padflc Theater during World Wm Explanation la this: once in the There is always the possibility of envy of hla friends and acquaint lastest propeller types. was their answer to Fireman John J. Frasme of Hi. Bernaid, Ohio, good old days when one bell meant infecUon and lockjaw in such cas civilian control; and It warned of from reliable sources. a call of opposition to the arms terior ministry said an Army cap n and has many friends in alWetlc ances. It was when one of his In bis statement, Mr. Martin, “extravagance” and "waste" who had not wanted his daughter, Pal, a stranger in .Minneapolis, to In Texas, all state officials and stop and two bells meant go, a car es. And then, in recoiUng from the said: “During its thirty years, *1116 informants said the sugar bn without guests at her wedding. About 600 persons attended the prog! am over the week end. He tain w«* questioned about hiz ”ra- circles locally. The couple wiU rings so caught the fancy of a Presenting the first contrihutlonA Lifeguards are eent each year which could do serious damage to refining and water supply Indus employes, including those in said the sending of military equip lationship" wiili the major and reside In Greystone Park, N. J. bam stood where the Municipal bum, the lawyer bumped his head shoemaker acquaintance that the Hamilton Standard has become the ceremony. (AP wlrephoto). ■schools that gel money from the building grounds now extend. And and back on the wall. to open the 1949 Fund Drive of for training at Red Cross expense world’s leading manufacturer of tha national economy. tries already are on a tentative ment to the western European shout "defense documents” he la tracks were laid through what has latter insisted he must have one the Manchester Chapter of the to the National Aquatic School, RCA Victor Weald Remedy Defects nationalization list to be offered in I state, would have to swear they nations might be an inv.tation to (hai ged with turning over to a Here, in the space of three sec that he became involved In his aircr^ t propellers. Seventy-Ave The 12-man bipartisan commis next year’s general efectlon plat I never have been members of the l.t. CoL Walter G. RIshel of Stan < oinmunist magazine. become the parking area. onds, the poor lawyer haa lock American Red Cross was a boy Becket, Maasachusgtts. Those who per cent of the propellers installed Model 8R71 Russia to start s fight, -stber than When the parking pUce was one and only case of oommercial- who has reason to feel grateful for went last year are GeoVge Krause, sion on government reorganiza form. , Communist party or other subver- an enroi;ragenient to peare. \nlonlo, Tex., al Uuardia held. The semi-official French newa A rm y and Navy Auxiliary jaw, a concussion, and undeterm ism. He took the coat of tlw on World War II U. S. fighters, tion. headed by former President 1 sive group. Ailed in and graded, aa we under the work of the Red Cross in Man- ; Philip Sheridan. Edward Chapde- bombers, transports apd advanced The chemical Industry “quite Five More Churchmen I Defense Arrangement -New York city, following his ar .igency said the major, Louia Teul- Card Party ined back Injuriea And what does materials for two rings out in Herbert Hoover, strongly urged possibly” vidll be added to the list, I In Arkansas, all public em rival bv plane from Vienna, Aiia- stand it, the ties were not re Mr. Wasley have? His name on a chester. Nelson Cole, II, son of i laine, John Coe, Louise Tedford trainers were of Hamilton Stand $ 59:00 Taft argued that the projected ery, had given arms production moved. These apparenUy have shoes. We didn’t interview him Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cole, of 129 and Gordon Thompson. Besides the on Congress six recommendations the Informants said. ployes, Including teachers, would frla, en route to Washington, D. secrets to a "popular democracy.” Monday Evening matchbook cover and a lawsuit on on whether or not he practiced ard design. Today, the vast major And intended to remedy defects It North Atlantic security treaty is , gradnally rotted, causing depres Branford street, can give first training of lifeguards, the Red ity of the American and foreign- Shipbuilding Off I-Jst have to sign affidavits that they a defensive srrang1
i ■ yipr.teai. 11, seAnnattiiJtiiliM. IXiPiSl- AdUMDAT, PiiiUliUAJiy 148, lU 4tf FAU lk H A W C H E b l tK KVISNINO HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 194# cation for permit to hold asi ovw- zroeh WMli of. this typo rometne bly will ennet ' being built will reflect lower Ov4*rni«iU Slav nlght camp, undar tha requira- of war for 136 yeara was apparent (:Yisrglng Governor Bowles with rent* from the extenrfion of the to bo doiM at the camp. Let'sr tat here. Banfield. said he beileved the amortization period from 35 to 60 ment that auch panpit be obtained tlM day they anjoyad tha gema of ■ws* fire was caviaed by defective wir* Center Church High Swedish officials now ac Struck by Car, "screnming and ehCht-))-->t idin„ Capture the Flag with Traop $5. 1 V. r ''K '. -J- ^Home R e lie f Taft Opposes knowledge privately that their Merci Car Greeted Herel B^^wles Siar^» trehniqtie to -fori:* his .orogrsm on years. At Ca:;tp Joliiisoii' ■**'' Crew Escapes ing in the engine room. ”In addition.” RepresenUtlva upder Scoutmaster Harry MoM* Banfield said that while await cotmtry cannot stay on the fence I the Legislature, Representatlvo' ______Saturday morning 16 Scoiits of- ment. much longer in the east-wpst line Is Uninjured Housing Tour ^ n w s y tal(l the majority of legls- j Conwsy-said, ”lt la proposed to ing reacue "we stayed at tha high Funds Sought Plans to Give Sermon Topic save another part of the rent by The camp Johnson area ha* been Troop 27 under the leadership of Scoutmiuder Al Galneg rap Blaze in Mine end of the Kx>m, becauae water up. They,.bclleve Isolation la fast latora were convinced housing that hia boya ware well aqu becoming Impossible and Swedish Officials of Towti renU within the range of the! payment of 10 per cent In lieu of used by S.'out» from’ time to time, Scoutmaster *1 <3alnM. A s s ls ^ t waa up to our knees. The blowers taxes. Finally, Governor Bowlo* / , ^ .a we Scoutmasters Bill Newton and Bob for preparing their meals outdoora BM ufy Shop supplying air and the pumps were Europe Arms sympathy lies with the wsst Local Man Is Taken to Inspection Trip, to Cover worlUng man and woman "can be even before its (iedication, but | Troop Camping Chair- and for the overnight sUy, and the Congress Asked for Ex* Pastor Simpson Pleads S v^ lsh Prime Minister Tage achieved without direct cash aub- haa failed to consider the dropping Come Out of Shaft Un* out for quite a while, but water costs of materials and supplies Scout Troop 27 of 81. Mary's! Ludwig Hansen, Journeyed to boys pronounced It an enjoyablo f f S OAK STREET B r^der told a reporter yesterday Hospital After Acci Ovil C^mony Held; Projects in Four of sldiea.” The present G. O. P. pro church claims the distinction of be-1 Camp Johnson where their first and worth-white week-end, return-' waa our worst fear. Finally they pansion of Program m For Return to Truths gram la now providing rent* from which will further reduce building harmed After ^ Being (CeatiaiMd irom Page O ) that Sweden still holds open its Police Court Ing the first to make official appll- j task was clearing underbrush. Ing home Sunday afternoon. Ofen For AMMintmcnts got the pumps working, and began O f Christianity dffer of a strictly neutral Scandi dent; Police Report Clergy^ School Chil* Statens T ow ns $51 to $59, he aald. Some imlta costa.” Trapped Seven Hours pulling water out at the rate of For Helping Needy aldering the original European navian defense alliance. But he 1,500 gallons a minute. dren, -VeU’ Organhw- Daniel R. Flynn, 46, of S Nelson ~ 1 plan legislaUon, to. "strip this plan added, this could not succeed un James Gresnaway, 87, of 73 Hartford, Feb. S$— (8>)—Goven- "We wete also lucky that the Washington, Feb. 28—(iP)—The of every reference to the fact that Rav. Clifford O. Simpson of, tha less Norway joins. place, charged with Intoxication nor’ Bpwlea today began a housing \ Benton, Wta.. Feb. 28—
rdlng to the report of in morning, furnishing the occasion • "1 i j t . . committee the administration arg and the representatives of Cana Beginning with the story of denied causing a disturbance, He oppose. $1 W eek shaft. attack. He was the first taken out The Finns hope to fend off ex vestigating Patrolman Edward for a short civil ceremony attend admitted to having had something year. of the mine by means of a make uments. They covered today the da, Britain, France, Belgium, The Ahab and Jezebel the pastor pected Russian denuuids for more Winzicr, a car operated by Walter Virtually Commits Party But except for one man who suf ed by town officials, veterans’ or to drink. Patrolman Newton Tag It also cornea after GOP House i ! ' : 1 For qualified assIsUnce fered a slight heart attack, all the ------shift hoisting bucket rigged up by first phase—^re ct relief for the Netherlands and Luxem burg are stated that much of modern life bases in Finland, but they feel no Zaklukiewlca, 38, of 125 Quercus poor —of President Truman's leg due to mrat Monday or Tueeday could be summed up In the phrase, ganisation repreaenUtIves, clergy, gart testified that Flynn waa In Leader George C. Conway in a in the preparation ^ your crewmen remained calm, said John | the rescuers. assurance they can do so. Respon avenue, wllllmantlc, waa travel school children and citisens. toxicated at the time of his ar islation for a vast expansion of the in another treaty drafting session. "Eat Bread and Be Merry.” He sible sources In Helsinki say they week-end statement virtually com income tax return rail Banfield, foreman of the trapped j BentonDemun iaib inm the’wixj aouU»west ---- cor- ling east on Center street at about -The Mere! Train, containing a rest. i ner of the state, near the wlscon- sbeial security program. Acheson and the others l)ope to cited how Ahab had wanted somC' fear Russia will invoke,, treaty mitted his parly to an indirect night crew. 9:20 last night when the driver car of gift* for each state, arrived Flank Jaslowskh 36, of 19 Wad. housing subsidy in the form of a sin-Illlnole boundaries Long Bange Goal to Be Met have the draft complete by the thing and then had participated in clauses and demand new bases noticed a' pedestrian walking on Nothing To Do But Wait taking it away unjustly from an in thia country laSr month as a dell road, was found guilty of "tax forgiveneaa” plan for towns Social security, Altmeyer ssid, week-end. once Norway signs up with the the'bide of the road. The report breach of the peaqe and given George P, Anderson "We moved back into the room has achieved its primary immedi 2. Some further meeting ^ innocent person through murder. western natlomy mark of appreciation 'In exchange anti cities. about 500 feet and started to swap states that Greenaway, the pedps- for tha Friendship Train which we 10-day suspended sentence. The Representative Conway, assert 785 Center SI., Tel. 8859 ate objective, to abolish the poor tween Acheson and the Senate His wife had aald, "Arise and eat rtussla has npeatedly' termed trlan, hesitated and then again stories," he said. “We knew they Foreign Relatione committee le bread and let thy heart be merry,' sent to the French Republic. accused was arrested at 3 a. m. ing a majority of legislators are May Bar Reds house, but the long range goal of the Atlantic security system ah started to cross the street, and yesterday morning following a were doing their best to rescue us, "preventing destitution" ia yet to regarded as possible although Implying that moral standard aggressive Instrument aimed Belag 4ent Hirough State convinced low income families can and there wasn’t anything to do plana were fixed. Senator eternal truths had nothing to do [ that the driver pulled tba car to complaint made to polica. be served "without direct cash be met. her. tb# left to avoid striking tha ,per- The Connecticut car is being ex enlarged with operating a motor but wait.” Mr. Truman wants Federal fi Vandenberg (R^ Mich.) iwid yes with life. AH we shonid do la sat' I subsidies,” proposes "cxtcnsloh Holding; Posts I son. Although Zakluklewlcs was hibited about the state under di vehicle while under the influence Ih e mine, owned by the Klttoe nancial aid extended to all needy terday that he considered pro iafy our physical desires and be rection of the State Board of, Edu and expansion” of the present OUR CU6TOMKRS | Mining works, is two miles from gress on the project satisfactory. I doubtful whether he .had hit the of liquor, Joseph F. Polowitzer, 31, state guarantees of local housing people, up to $100 a month for a merry. cation and was in Maneheater at of Great Swamps road, Addison, A O O M C ^ a t t e s t , 3. The Norwegian government I man, he stopped his car and found 111 13 Slates couple, and $20 for each additional InSuenoe of Advertising Plan to Push 9:30 a. a . today. The contenta this Conn., was flned $100. of which $25 bonds. Modern person in a needy home. Federal is exp^ted to reach, a formal de -He cited at length the work of : Greenaway lying on the road. The Lower coats, lower interest rates OUR OIL le ' letter was taken to the local hos week are An exhibit at the Wllll was remitted. The accused was Style Arm assistance, in money matching cision ■ favoring Norway’s adher our army in Germany as it tries mantlc State Teachers’ College. by longer periods of amortlr.ation THE VERT E5EST/ (Ceatlnned from Page Onel ence to the security treaty. The pital by the John Burke ambu arrested by Patrolman Walter' Personal Notires with the states, now is limited to to re-educate the youth of Ger Taking Over Pyka who observed him operating ®nd "forgiveness” of the ten per negotiatorv here may come to aome many through radio. Youth Cen lance. No rrests were made. Wet^'med by Mayor pent of rental Income now paid to needy aged, the blind and to de Welcoming the car here as a a car In an erratic manner on too. The ppoposed ban in New pendent children. agreement on the timing of an In^ ters, films, plays, foi;iima news Another accident yesterday was mii'nlcipallUes in lieu of taxes wlB In Memoriam Mexico would blanket employes of vitatlon to Norway and other na papers and every known medium a minor one involving cqrs driven geaturo 4f friendship by the French Broad street and Middle Turnpike, I Opens Public Hearings Of Industry west, on Saturday. make a $35 rental possible, Con the sUte or any of its political tlons in the North Atlantic area of education. He cited the tre by Gustave H. Anderson. $1 o f 31 people, Mayor Harold Turklngton way said. WOKTH AIJ, OF S 7 9 .9 5 Altmeyer appeared as the com stated that the town wished to ex In the case of W. G. Coale. 177 In lorlR f m em ory of Jam es M c K e e , gubdlvlsions. mittee opened pu'dlic hearings into which will be brought into the mendous Influence upon American Fair street, ^ ’slllngford, and Wil Oovenuir Bowles asks for a w ho dlad February 37 1941. (Ceatlnned from Page One) press lU thanks to the sender* for Mix avenue. Hamdan, Judge . I Would Ban Place nn Ballot Mr. Truman's overall legislation treaty talks. life a* Influenced by modern ad liam H. Kenton. 10, of 11 Lilac Yules ordered a $10 bond being $100,000,000 bond issue to finance li -s tliHii yo\i'd cxiM-ct lo pay! When , 4. Along with the pact negotia vertisement. Much of this appeal street. The accident occurred on their goodwill and friendly spirit. the biiildihg of 10,000 homes. rorgotten. never. I The Texas measure would de calling for: Similar sentiment waa expressed held b y Hamden police forfeited. vou ndd thi.i siivinp to 'round the clock And as daw ns another year. Direct relief for all needy per ] tlons, the U. S. and the western Is to sensate living, that la, aatis- Chronicle arid the reform would Center street at 5 p. m. near the About 6,600 units would be aet prive Communist candidates of a European countries are now work not affect the small Retailer. by Commander John O. Rottner of Prosecutor Raymond A. Johnson xorviro yon get an idea of what a truly In our lonely hours of tblnkln*. sons; Blanketing of 20,000,000 fying the senses of man rather Intersection of «'ooper street. Pa told the court that Coale, when apart for-low income families. A Thoufhta of him are alw Lya near. place on the ballot. ing at top speed to complete plans than the spirit. He referred to The conference presumably the American Le^on, speaking on value this .wfa bed is ■ By day, I A Marj’land bill, approved by more persons—doctors, lawyers, trolman Wlnzler investigated. contacted by Judge Raymond R. $20-a-month subsidy would reduce for the so-called mutual aid mili very subtle Influence upon modern marked the start of. the campaign behalf of veteran organisations. their rent to arhiind $35. The vmi've a liHodaome mod-m-arm aofa. Come tvile. son* and dausbter. the Senate In a 26 to 0 vote, would: farmers, businessmen, servants Bower* prior to the February 7 night, it opens to a roomy double bed. tary program. Military and State outlook as revealed In a study of for the general elections expect Sharp Eartbqoak, Recorded Among those present besides the rest of the units Would be "mod Make any subversive organization and others—under old age insur department officials here have been ed to be called for June, 1050. court sesaian, had agreed to mail OF MANCHES' f ■orTif')rt,'it)le Innerspring constnictlon. the newspapers conducted 'by Dr. 0,iiyor and Commander Rottner In a $Z fine on an Illegal parking erate rentals” of around $55 a Card of Thanks illegal. Provide penalties up to 20 ance, upping the total covered to screening European arms needs Overstreet The movies, the slick It was held after a Labor vic- Ro!»i'. grav green or chartre\jse tapestry 50,000,000: Qreatiy Increased bene New York, Feb. 28—OF) — The were School Supervisor Arthur H charge but had not done so. month. The second -part of the i years In prison or fines up to 820.- estimates for several weeks. This magaiznes, the comic booka and I tory last tveek in a key London C lo tw d \ V « 1, »il N o o n eov-rs. We wish to thank all of our nal*h-1 (j0o both for persons who know- fits; and boosting—in some case.s. growing i unlverelty selamograpli lUing, Directors Alden Bailey, Charles Hraus of Eastford was program would continue the pres week mav give the European mlli- HoUj-wood all were in like manner ' by-election and amid a O prn Thurw* 1a % 9 t o B hora. ' r l e n d . ^ « ^ „ j " Join pr ^remain m e ^ tripling—the security tax on pay John Lappen, Raymond Cooper, found guilty of speeding and flned ent state guarantee* of local Others Sale P^’iced Up To $99..*)0 tarv leaders the first ofilcial word j guilty of catering to this general controversy within the Conserva-! members of the Manchester M ln^ $16. David Levine, R, P. D. 2, bonds. Other DavR 9 t o Jho"wn*5ii'irou?“«c"n:“ b^^ o'rganlMtions. Require loyal-1'checks and payrolls. of what they can expect from the , outlook. ^ >**‘>*"hip. of 7l37 58 p.m X u ' i siow’ mllei 'C O f l L ^ D I W e aI(o thknk thoee who sent the ! ty checks of all public employes— j The president has promised leg- terial aaaoclaUon and other vet Willlmantlc, was fined $15 for $3.5 Rentals Poaslble . lUHK SdfVICl U .^. In conclusion. Mr.' Simpson Changing economic conditions. 15 MAIN ST OPPOSITE HlCl. beautiful florsl tribu tes sud loened the j .v'tate, cltjv and county, including islation later proposing a national The defrat in the crucial South eran group officials. vioIsUon of rules of the road. N t m ( L E Y U C [ n T E « . B R O A D X . . - - . . . Some congressional opposition stated, he was not naRe enough to Representative Conway aald, now use of their rsrs. school teachers. program of health InsurMce—with | develop around the issue of {believe that one sermon or many Hammersmith district came as 'a ‘Hrection. Musical Program The school children under direc make possible $35-a-month rentals Joseph Ferguson. Jr., and fam ily, ; An Illinois proposal would make new payral taxra and the govern- j | sermons would sweep sofne of these blow to Conser4’ative leaders. In ufider the McConaughy-Shannon M rs. Arch E. Gardner and fam ily. , it a felony to Join or belong to ment paying doctor bills—and, present pro.spccts am that | unhealthy Influences from Ameri- siders aZy post mortema have re tion of G. Albert Pearson, music Another Teacher aupanrlaor, sang the MarseUlaise plan. He asks for Us “ extension -4 , an organization advocating the calling fot expansion of unemploy-, president Truman will a.sk Con-1 can life. He pleaded for an aware- sulted in a rising demand for dras- and expanion,” indicating thia was ! overthrow of the government by ment compensation laws. gresa for about $1,000,000,000 to j ness of what they were, of *ui un- tlve revision of Tory tactics. The in opening the ceremony.* and For C: of C. Classes the plan the G. O. P. House proba force. 5,000,000 Being Assisted I start arm.s flowing to Europe. He , derstanding of their power and In- Tories have failed to win a seat “Amariea the Beautiful” at the \ The Maryland and Illinois meas- Altmeyer told the committee 5.- ; \vouId then draw hea\ily on stocks fluence. He appealed to Amerl- held by a Labor member in 31 by- oloae. these numbeni being offered : ures,___ , if enacted would provide leg , 000,000 Americans already re- surplus war materials in order | ca’s sense of humor in ridding our elections since 1645. by the third and fourth class and The CYiamber of Commerce of Acts AT ONCE relieve Svem view. ..evety ..every nt/e. ..Jmwes al means to outlaw the Communist | ceive some form of public assist- 1 to provide arm.s quickly ami in minds of much of their InfluenceCounter-Proposals Lacking the Round Table singers **-- fice reports that advance registra to party. once, amounting to a Federal- i large quantities if and when C on-1 and in the fourth place, stated thrV Churchill’s critics said his at ------NOW PLAYING •— school*. tion for the Retail Training Eve Would Iteve Legal Screen State-local total of almost $2,000,- ; gress authorizes the undertaking. ; the only answer lay in the India tacks on the Labor party have not X solo, “ Ma Normandie,” waa ning Classes h*^ necessitated se 000,000 a year. This Is apart from | Altogether, the European coun- vldual’s will. "We need, today.’ T l If those two and the 11 other | offered constructive counter-pro sung by Adele Fallott. curing an additional Instructor. m u ra tm the old age and survivors insur- ; tries may get between $2,006,000,- ' he said, ’’another Elijah to arise TAKE THE GUESS WORK states adopt laws requiring loyalty ■ posals. A high Conservative lead State Police accompanied the Arthur H. IIllngJBBuperintendent ance benefits that are paid for in 000 and $3,000,000,000 worth of and say 'Thus salth the Lord.' We er said recently of the 73-year-old freight car which waa mounted on of Schools, haa made available to oats, checks or affidavits, or de- special taxes upon workers and American military equipment In > need another prophet to proclaim ^ OUT OF BUYING d a r i n g Communists• 1 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN« MONDAT. rEBRUART 28. 194B MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. 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Uon budget waa increased SS.S3S . t curacy, what RusMa'ii attitude | w'age." The operation of that con-1 W erner’s Students for general expenaaa. Tba reason The Better Hind tfilattrlirBtpr wiU be. To ««««»"» that Ruisia's i tract now produces a slight divl- : Aufl the Red Cross Is You for the tax rate being raleed waa ME^*S NEEDS ‘ answer to any progress for the j Uend which General Motors has | In Four Recitals explained as partly due to the UIdspire—4'on rt ley /EopHiuu Jjpralb concept of world government i decided to transfer to consumers building of the new achool which Tardley—S|MirtMiMn / ■ -"xV la in the btMMlng and process of ' PUULMHICU MV rUB would be “no" ft not a prediction, j generallyl So deciding. General Leatberle, Etc. ' MIXAU) PKINTINU CU., INC ' Frederic E. Werner announces finishing as toon aa materials can t> BiiMlI 8trt«*. but merely an evasion of our own Motors obviously had lU eye on | the first of a series o f mid-s«aaoa be procured. Arthur Dru|i; Store Il*ncii(at
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MANCHESTER EVENTNQ HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN« MONPAT, FEBRUARY 28, 194f PAGE NINE mSim MANTHESTEK EVEWINU HKiKAUU. M A.’M.MES lEK. OUNN.. MUNUAT, FEBRUARY 28, 1942 PAGE E IG H f Erlukaon. Mary Dimlop, Ethel Lee, men they had been tricked into Juanita Spencer, Sarah Nhrtb* Marlborough fighting. A joint Arm y and Navy B o lto u nick, Ethel Howard, Dortthy Mc Insurance Agents - A bout Tow n Siam^s Army, committee was appointed to Inves Did You Know Tltaf— w Subsidies Plan Dort* Molir D’ltaila Kinney, Mrs. B. J. Shinn, Vera Ford to Push tigate the outbreak. Saccocclo, Alvie Warren, Laura The next remilar meeting of the Share ‘Jackpot’ Edwin D'Agostino of 45 ^rm ^ ?Iavy ill Clash The government announced TeL MaacbMter 5545 Lee and Dorla Skinner. I'he play Grange will W held Thursday, Draws Favor Drive is spending a vacstloil^^- about 40 plotters had been arrest Youngstown Kitchen Equipment will be presented at Bolton Com March 3, at which time the lec Small Models scvgral weeks visiting his parents ed. munity Hall on April .29. OPENING TOMORROW! Military whUt w ill be played at Hartford, Feb. 26—OP) - Hart turer, Mrs. Gladys Dancause wiU at their home in Dradenton, Flori The director of the government the Cqnmuinlty Hall tonight at 8 Rev. John E. Post trf Quarry* ford's insurance agents were all da. At Least 11 Killed in vllle Methodist church attended present a progra'm entitled "4-H Polish Legion Vote^ in i publicity department was quea- Can Be Purchased at o’clock In the Uiird of a scries of Plans to Step Up Low * sinlles toctay. They hit their annual tlie annual pre-Lenten Retreat ot I and Agricultural Night." •'jackpof' In commissions on insur- ; tloned but was released. Sup|>ort o f Bills Pend* Mrs. Carrie B. Cribberly of 28 Outburst at First Laid I Cable facilities and the Don ten parties being sponsored by the Uie ministers o f the New England ' er>Priced (^rs in L in e ance carried by the muiilcipalily. The spaghetti supper last 8ab Otis street announces thg marriage , Muang airport were shut^wn. Home Economics committee of Southern Conference of the Meth City Manager Sharpe reported , fng on Housing To Overthrow Plot urday which was si>oniK>red by the Substantiallv of her daughter. Helene Haynes, to Troops reopened both today./ THE W. G. GLEN N EY CO. Polton Orange. Purpose of the odist church today in Warwick, that 101 licen.scd agcnt.s shared in R. 1. Home Economics Committee of the CAMERA—RADIO Raymond Dunn on Saturday Feb I During the wildest part of the Compktc Hardware Store parties which are given on alter- Grange netted about $25. AND the distribution of $14,703.48 In' Hartford, Feb. 28.—(A’l—State ruary 26, at Avon. Bangkok. Feb. 28.—iiP)—TBe ; shooting, big guns werq, used in Detroit, Feb. 2S — Schools her* will open Monday m “ ■,rd I accrued commissions for the period j^^r housing are favored government today announcedr or- the vicinity of both the N i^ y de- 386 NORTH MAIN ST. PHONE 4148 rate Mondays Is to obtain funds Motor Co. went ahead with for the third term when sessions ! ending -March 31 of this .voar. j department of the d«r had been restored after a Sat- partment and the Ministry of De- tor the Improvement of heating today to atep up production o f ' The NYPS Fellowship bansuet of I West Haven Man will be held In the new three-room Under the distribution i Polish Legion of American Veter- the Church of the Naiarene will -e facilities at the hall. A setback lowci-priecd mode'.a siib.itantrally. ■ hased on a copyrighted plan of urdsy night" cissh between ■ fense. . school for the first time with about ans. held at the YMCA. 79 Main atreet, Siamese Army and Navy preson-, The Airoy, Navy and police aet Output of Lincoln cars, however, City Insurance Adviser Alfred tournament is being conducted on 90 pupils attem’.lng from Grade 1 This statewide veterans' group Friday, March 4. iii.stead of Map'h nel resulted in scores of casualties. ‘ up roadblocks at strategic points Taken by Death will be cut aharply. the. (jompany Primo. the individual shares rang-" voted in ‘support of the subsidy every other Monday/plght. Re through Grade 7 Inclusive and Mrs. LUGGAGE SHOP 14,. as previously announced. Ross A t least 11 were killed. blocked off sections of the city. i^/ ------ant'ounccd. ei! from a tops of $282 to $5.64. I bills now pending In the Legisla- freshments will be -^rved and Mildred Fillmore of Hebron ss the Executive Vice President Erne.st ■ Emerick will be the guest speaker. Officially, the government said, Last October a group of high prizes awarded. j West Haven, Feb. 28 — — principal. Gujr Glass has been ap 1 ture during a meeting in New the claah was a "misunderstand ranking Army officera were ar- R. Breech aaid Ford had no inten 'i BrMain on Sunday at the Sergeant Same Day Service A plastic demonstration will be James J. Doody, 57. office equip pointed janitor at the new school Company 1. of the SMFD an ing." Earlier announcements had reated for plotting to take over tion of following General XIolor.s ' Sakowie* post homo. ^ given at the regular, meeting of ment and supplies dealer, died and has already begun his duties. MANCHESTER lead in ciitlins; prices. He Indicat swered a call last nlghi *'t 9:50 to said plotters had tried to over the Phibun government. The gov ■ thVsAV.S.U.S. of Qiiarryvllle church 113 MAIN STREET M ore B ogus Attorney Waldemar J. I-aeh. of throw the government of Premier ernment itself came into being yesterday at his home. ed currert v.apes and material ; Hartford, judge advocate and leg fight a fire that .started In an In • nt the church, on Wednesday at 8 Slashed Oar Tops Puzzling Phibun Songgrani and install one through a coup in 1047 when the I During World war II. Doody was co.st.s were too high. islative offieer of the State depart cinerator and spread to the grass o'clock. Each member is, invited G-M announced price rcdiKliDiis on the Tre.at Fnim on McCIean headed by Direk Jayanam. resign Thamrong Nawasawat government THIS SERVICE DAILY to bring a triend to the pleetlng. I chairman of Draft Boaru Nine. He ‘ Bills Passed ment of the Polish Legion, told ed ambassador to Great Britain. was overthrown by Phibun. I also was a membei of the Zoning Meriden. Feb. 28— (A>) —Police FREE GIFTS FOR ALL WHO ATTEND ranging from $10 to $150 Friday. ! 9 i the delegates that state sub.Hidies Hill. The fire burned pbout an I hc society is rchearslng^a three------I The,government statement indi Board of Appeals. Doody was a today were admittedly puzzled No other ar.to firms appeared I are needed to strike at the heart acre of tall grass and at one time set .comedy, "Sister Sumc Swings I about the mystery of the slashed threatened a tobacco shed on the cated the Army and Navy fight EXCEPT ON.SATURDAY j Fourth degree member of the ready to follow suit. of the housing problem. It," several Uincs a wfcek under convertible automobile tops. Four Secret Service (’oiiliim-, premises. ing was engineered by plotters the direction of Marshalj Love- ! Knights of Columbus and a past The Most Complete I09.IKM) Monthh Target Ileseribe Bills in Detail more tops were slashed over the who seised the Publicity depart grove. A former recent of Glas i exalted ruler of the New Haven Ford plans to attain a com')ined | ing Invesliwafion in He and' .state ( ’ommander week-end. bringing to seven the General Manager George H. ment of Radio Bangkok Saturday tonbury, Mr. LovWrovc has been ; lodge of Elks. No. 25. He served total of 109.000 ears and trucks ; Frank .Sobota of Wallingford, number of top* slsshed In s wesk. Two Hartford .Arrests both of whom papeared in behalf Waddell said today that plans are night and announced the new gov- Garments firought To Our Plant n member o f ^ Glastonbury for severeal years as chairman of monthlv by June. Breech aaid. I emment had taken over. Direk at CHIST the President’s Birthday ball here. All the csr top* were slashed at ' of the subsidy bills favored by the complete for the holding of Uumimmity Players and is now a night while the vehicle* were park This is’ well above December'a | the j the time was watching a theater member of the/u'ovenlry Plajffrs. He leaves his widow, a daughter Hartford. Feb. 28 Pi - Tlic ' state administration during public Thursday referendum on ed In front of the homes of Uulr I post-war record of 8S.141. performance downtown and later 'I'liose memberi) of the society tak and two sons. 8 tineral services will hearings last week. dcacritR’d the question of banning outdoor cir iefore 10 A. M. owners, police reperted. Mercury prodi;ction will aim at I passing of three luoie rounteifeit I pending bills in detail. cuses and carnivals here. Voting said he know nothing about the COLDS! ing part in -the play arc Agatha I be held Wednesdsy. 19.S00 unit.s by June. $20 bills bringing tlie I tal in ibe plot. i c t o r Among the points stri'ssed by will be done at each of the four R C A V On the other hand. Lincoln out- Disarmed by .Army Patgol stale to 13 was reported today by I the Polish Legion at Sunday's di.stricls from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. \e Called For At 5 P. M. put. which totaled 3.763 for Feb- . j mcefing in favor of subsidies The military clash was touched MUSTErOLE ruary. will he cut to an average of | the secret service as investigation I were; off when six Navy enlisted men on 2.500 monthly. Breech said. He ex- continued in two Hartford arrests About 20 persons were on hand I RADIO and TELEVISION CENTER I 1. That they would definitely al- at 9 a. m. today to receive income patrol .. near _ a bridge . . - on the out- Slight Additional Charge pialnerl that demand has ' dimin-; ^ nationwide war on bogus leviate the housing shortage and tax return aivsiatance from deputy : j'**''^* Bangkok were disarmed ished materially. - ; operators. ' would not merely "rob Peter to collectors sent here to aid tax-l*’ y .*o Army patrol and told to For This Service IN MANCHESTER A t South Bend. Ind.. SUidchakcr ^ .^erviee Acent William pay Paul." payers. The collectors are here ' w*H* back. Sonic soldiers began PRESCRIPTIONS Agent For Ihe convenience of Manchester residents we are proud to announce Corp. also announced a production , J. Gilmartiii said the latest three 2. They would help in the dircc- daily in the Municipal building , shooting at the Navy men, killing CALLED FOR increase, the firm said the present passed to New H.aveii ! tion ' of reducirtg rentals in gencr- from today through Friday. 8:30 °oe...... the opening of a new Television and Radio Center. Our spotlight is on weekly schedule cf 3,810 units 'merehants over till*the week end. ThevThey | a. m. to 5 p. m. They will also be ! A Navy captain then cMIed up- AND RCA Victor— world leader in radio, F.M. and television. weekly would be boosted to 4.610. They would help to reduce here March 7 to 11. units at the Naval base to Vichis Camera Shop pre Identical to ti e $20 bill pa.ssed The corporation will Ijcgln hii- Wednesday by two men froni New the housing shortage to the extent _ ‘ , . I come into Bangkok and take up DELIVERED ing 1.800 new employes to
M a n c h e s t e r e v e n i n g h e r a l d . M a n c h e s t e r , c o n n ., M o n d a y , F e b r u a r y 28, 1948 »AGB TWELVH • * ------—-T -,------— ------Uie deferise aUorneya will sum up. periloualy close to the weakest Bristol Tramps Defeat Guards in Playoff Thriller^ 55-54 Tlie defendants themselves then State Police type o f .dapartment." , 25MillTax j E n ga gem en t | Address Given. Will be given another opportun Obituary Dlarnptloa ot Balaaca of Power Vidoiis Killei* ity to apeak. A finding may be And In a brief, review ot the reached by the early part of next To Traill 15 world picture against which it was Is Estimated Anthony-Gordon On Red Cross week. reporting on that eatabltahment, Paralyzed Vets Here Wednesday Meets Death the group, noted a "total diarup- WilUes’ Take Flyers Trounce L o o p Playoff ICrt. Harold F. Greene of 41 Chernov had written a 250-page JViiddletowii Trounces Wliite avenue, Weat Hartford, an "confeasion” while in Jail — the - Deaths Assigned to Academy at Uon o f the old balance of power Manager Waddell to So nounce! the engagement of her Field Director Speaks longest preltininary deposition among natlona,'' and said pointed- League Lead Nassiffs 7049 Foul Line Gilbert Falk Before daughter, Virginia EUxabeth An D t liA i taken fromf any of the defendants. Mrs. Gustaf Andenoa Bethany Barracks by i b " ^ „ . Recommend at the Before itlembers Ot llic | chsreed with treason. SPV- „ / ^ "A t present outlook, the United Polish Amerks, 67-34 Blaae of PoUce Gun* thony, to WlJUam John Gordon, AH are charged with treason, spy- Word was received here ycatar- Directors^ Meeting formerly of Manchester and now Kiwanis Club ing and black market money deal- the sudden death of Mra. Commissioner Hickey ; states- need for a strong military Defeat Cleaners ^5-49; Windsor Locks Quintet fire at Phoenix, Arir. residing at 10 Lake court. New ings. < I Gustaf____ Anderson______of 289 WiWebster ——— I establishment is obvious.” Chernov said he had been order- Worcester. Mass. Besides Hartford, Feb. 28—m — Fifteen | These were the commlsslon-s General Manager George H. Rolls Up Early Lead Each Team CoUect* 23 Britain. „ „ , Mosstal* and Mrocowski Laurels Trounce K Cs J. Halsey Thomas, Red Cross ed to collect espionage by Cyril h^gband she leaves two sons tn/iav »n 1 recommendations: ! Waddell, figuring up his recom- One Point Down Phoeoik. Aria., Feb. M — (F)— Miss Anthony is a graduate of Polish ReaulU And Is Never Headed 1 field director of the SUte of Con Black, former U. S. political mis- j “ ^‘ u^Vriown, “lErlc S. Anderson o f 1 „ -I, ! 1. Give the aecreUry of defense 1 mendaUon of a tax rate for tpe Tally 23 and 21 Points | 6 0 A 2 Baskets But luTaders killer Bill Rav Gilbert, Bulkeley High school and attend- necticut, was the speakero|jcar\va today ; 910^ Hcumary nrre. nc ciBiiuru T^arjig The vldoua killer, am way j College. Mr. Gordon Sion secretary here. He claimed jjgpi^ street and Gustaf Ander- police academy at Beth- power over the defense budget' current year, said that today, as MIddletowa St. Mary's (87) Tramps (&6> Net Nine Foul Tries made good hia boaat he would ^ veteran of World War at the weekly noon dinner-meeting 1 he had talked with Black during ! . ' ^ r „. s, ii .treet ’ The latter any barracks by Commiasioher I including authority to give it a : fat; as he has gone, he secs no ren- For Winners in State It was "rsvenge day" tn Wind- P. / B. F. Pts. P. B ., F. P StBOdinga sor Locks Sunday afternoon as the never he taken alive. He fell dead j j jg employed by the State of the Kiwanis club at the .Sheri-i the period from November. 1944. f ^ Kdward J. Hickey. j "majormajor overhaul;" and require the non to change hia previoua csti- Pet. 1 >5—Mallnconico, r f .5 0-2 10 To Eight for Locals Polish League Game 1 Krol, rf ...... 6 2-4 w . L. high scoring Flyers trounced the dan Re.staurant. The speaker is to the middle of 19.4.V 1 s 'e S " "o r T h e PraU * The prospective troopers will be- , armed forces to keep -'complete. mate that a 25 mill tax will be the 10 8 .769 2-Slab, rf ...... 1 'l-l 3 before a blare of police gunfire Department of Labor as a veter- located at the Veterans Adminis- t n .g Denied CTiarges ' Sweden, for the Pratt * I >> t .. . . . I a— — J irAM# nxt AW ** 0 J. Burek. r f ...... d 0-0 Willie's G rill------local Nssalff Arms, 70 to 49. The gin their three-months training ! accurate and current inventories.' amount he will suggest to the British Americans ... 3 .760 2-Rossi, If ...... 1 2-3 4 A desperate last minute drive leet nleht ' bn'» employment representative tration. Hartford, in th^the Red C?T*OSSCross ^ /marsl/(Black, nnvtrnow ga professor »t "^ ^ ra ^ d S ren The Poli'ai Americans dropped ; 0-A. MaszUI. I f ---- 10 S-S 9 win avenged s previoua lota by the hew last g . employment counselor at the course Tuesday under the direc-^ 2. Center all the reins of the, Board of Directors, j-hc directors, 0 B. MasaUI, I f ---- 0 0-0 L a u rels...... 9 4 .692 3—Bores. If ...... 4 3-3 10 by the Manchester Guards fell Just Claim Service dl%ision. : Princeton university, has denied! ^ Flyers earlier in the season In He almost made g o ^ B^tain office of the s A te tion of LU Leslie Williams and Of- ■ defense establishment in the hands meeting tomorrow night, will fix to fifth place in the State Polish \2 Kanla. c ...... 1 0-2 Balch Ponttacs------8 4 .667 2—Markham, c ... 3 .3-4 0 one point too short yesterday aft Mr. Thomas .said the Red Cross the charges made by the Commu-1 .417 Manchester. 2 - Bell, rg ...... 0-2 14 w i ? h ^ when I die.” He shot a j Employment Ser%dce.____ tlcer Vernon Gedney. The men are i of the secretary of defense, strip- , the rate. League yesterday afternoon by ' 1 WasoNrfcz, c ...... 1 1-1 Italian Americans ... 5 7 Finding the locals a weaker ernoon at the stale armory and i.s authorized by law to represent nist-domtnated Bulgarian govern- ^ " ' 'nnent vi.Rnr' iif^town .333 3 - Dobnjtaky, Ig . . 2 1-3 5 ...... the last to be taken from the e.x- Ping the secretaries of the Army, Waddell said that ho has been virtue of a 67-34 defeat al the 4 Mrozowski, rg .... 8 5-5 Silk City A. C...... 4 8 team than the one they defeated. _ the powerful ' Bristol Tramps policeman three times in the leg. the veterans in tiling a claim. The ment. as have other Americans ac- a > 10 .2.31 The funeral will be held on - isting eligible Uat which U com- Nni'y "n't their power to advised that the Board of Tax Ro- hands of the Middletown S t.' 4 Hmlelewskl, Ig ... 1 0-0 Cleaners ...... 3 61 to 50. the winners went all out skinned out a victory by the nar The 28-year-oId Arizona ex-con-; H r a a t k i l j l l \ o l P S records, the veterans own per.son- cu.scd of complicity*. : .154 18 Totals ...... 23 0-19 55 I al folder, is available to the Rod • American and Britl.sh authori-' t'edne.sday aftermwn at...... t l « Nord- • piled on the basis ot merit system app«»t over his head to the \\ hlte view in its final report of activity Kacoys ...... 2 11 to run the score as high as possi rowest of margins, 55 to 54. It Viet killed a woman and two men , n O S n i i a i examinations ' House. ion appeals, which ends tonight, Mary's. The win enabled the Asy 28 11-20 67 Guards (54) I Cross, he said, which must keep ties in .Sofia have rejected all i K'"*'' Funeral Home, Belmont 12 ble. P. B. F. was tbe second Eastern League near Needles. Calif., last Wednes- ______Commaalon’er Hickey also an- ' 3- the entire personnel probably will not act to affect the lum City lads to move, into sole j Maaebester P.A.A.C. (84) W illie's Grill gained undisputed Pts. abreast of existing and new laws. - charges made by the defendants in 1 -street, Worcester. JuUua Nassiffs' only acors In the first -COjlittt, 7 1-5 playoff game that tbe defending nounqed that the appUcaUona of ».v»tem of all three services sub- $t0.288.742 grand list to any great possession of fourth place in { B. F. Pts. 3 rf .... 15 Several particular ca.sos were '■ their court recitations. They .said Hultccn. formerly of Hartford, p. , poasesaion o f first place in the Rec quarter was a lon|^ one-handcr by 1 Mason, rf .... 1-2 1 champs have beaten the locals and Ends crime Foray ^ ...... jeet to the secretary of defense— degree. standings and makes the local's j 2 Server, r f ...... 2 0-2 4 0 14enlor I>eague last Saturday nj.^ht Gua Gaudtno. Meanwhile, An- Surowlec. If .. 6 13 the exciting contest was witnessed ■ r, that is, from recruit- There is, this year, $1.6.'i8.363.13 task of gaining a playoff berth 1 Kosak, r f ...... 1 0-0 2 .5— \‘2 by beating the Manchester Clean dross. Andrik, and Kennedy shot 2 —J. Bvrholakl. c. .5 2-2 12 by a large gathering. As in tbe perscribing uniforms to to be raised from taxation, on a more difticult. 1 Kurlowics, If . . . . . 0 1-1 1 1 the Flyers out to an early 16 to previous game it was Puggy Bell . 1 1-1 3 ers In a cloac game, 55 to 49. 4—B. Bycholakl, c 2 1-2 .1 military education. total budget of $2,141,110.43. in A t the opening whistle the lo 1 C. Parclak, If . . . . 2 lead. l -Yost. rg ...... •.vho was largely responsible for . 1 0-U J .3 1-3 7 Improving Teaimvork addition a special school building cals jumped Into a four point lead 1 Staum, I f ...... The locals came back in the 1 —Gavello, Ig ... 0 1-2 1 the undoing of the Ouarda. Bell, 1 Kosr, ...... 4 2-6 10 I Ontored above Is the Paralysed VeleiBaa of AmMleB hasketboll month. * here. i friends omit flowers hut suggests signed from the state police leas 4. Improve teamwork by dc- appropriation of $1,689,000 h.is and It booked like the start o f a secr.nd quarter and It appeared 0—Staum, Ig . ... 0 0-0 0 the ex-New York Renaissance cap nians, and returned to Arizona Frank Zemaltis, 212 Walnut street. good afternoon. The visitors, how 5 Zamaltia, rg ...... 2 0-0 4 Ih!* k I ^ vs hv mit s h ( ^ ^ WediHmday night at 8:45 at the armory. Tho with a plan to kill the .state prison The, attendance prize, donated In numerous other ca.sos. oBl- | that tho.se w-ho wish to honor than a year ago to enter private veloping better relations "at the been voted, thl.s to b; financed by m t ! ^ ? ^ out-shooting j py^,^ pUyed here eariler this season na the Cushing Clippers and , that they might pull another one tain dropped in .seven shots from Admitted Sunday; George Mc- ever, had different ideas and with 0 Surowlec, rg . . . •. 0 2-2 2 them 60 to 42. ' out of the fire. Jackie Robb, Admltieo sunaay; ucorge .>ic--^ _ c-tiarlcs Hurlbtirt, was won by rials .said, c-onversation.s between | Mrs. .Anderson's memory do so b i.'ires.«f " working level " among such agen- a bond iaatie. ^ scored a direct hit. 1 17—Totals ...... 23 8-18 54 the floor to lead tht- Tramps at warden and other officials. ' rles as the joint chiefs on one' ------A l Masztal and Ted Mrozowski 4 W. Parclak, Ig .. . 3 2-4 6 fJoarh Wally Parclak and hia Schmid was captured without re- Collum. 14 Arch street: Le.slie Ann Q^manci Wc.st. ' Ameri<-ans and Bulgarian pastors by making a donation to the Or- Wedneadaj- night the PV.A’a will appear In the second half of a twin 1 Mickey Murphy, and Ike Cole Score St halftime : 31-25. Bris- tack. He was outseored only by Decker, 880 Tolland turnpiKe...... concerned only generalities and gan Memorial Fund at the Eman- 'Those .Assl^ed to ^ h o o l Central In'elligenoe pacing the attack, opened a nine charges led in every quarter and tol Tramps. Tee Collins, the locals pint-sized sistance by two city policemen phelp.s. South Coventry 13 8-16 34 bill. Nassllls and the WIndsor-Wllsoit five collide In the first game had nothing to do with espionage, uel Lutheran church here. Both . ^f*i.** ageiicy. Research and Development point 20 to 11 lead at the end of 16 , at halftime left with- a 12-point even terms with Referee; Monti. h >op.'ter wh(j won the admiration here early yesterday na he tr^ed I Chaznon. 40 Durant street are. W ilfred J. ^ tlcn cu r of y*®''' board and Munitions board, on the DireHoi* Receives the first ten minutes of play. Score at halftime, 29-21, Mid- at 7:S0. Proceeds wUl enter the rehaMUUUon fund of the loeni „ p ,„_, n,,. . __i_ 1. 1...... a W. . Vt«-irvsa U a ~ Some Speelafors Doze of Mrs. Andcr.son's sons have lead, S3 to 21. Pacing the winners Umpire; C'hrightoii. ' of the fans with his all around to reach hie mother's home, He . , "V, , , wlch; Alfred V. Bickford, of Ston- Chapter of Disabled American V e t e m n a . ______f m Marvin Mellen. Rockville; Mr.-;. Freiifli 3Iajor Some spectators in the court- been very active in the local , other. The teams plsyed on oven terms | dletbwn; referee, Boggini; umpire, in this half were Hogan Zamaltia ! play while netting seven field was armed with two pistols. Angeline DeSimone, 200 Oak 'throughout the second stanza with ! Wlerzblckl. and Coach Parclak with nine and quarter netting eight points. The | PoUce surrounded a tourist court room were dozing as Chernov con- church since coming to Manchester I of ^ Coordinate the medical de- ! Gift From Gasl ■ goal.s and adding s foul shot for .v street: Mrs. Mary Henderson. 205 tinued the routine of pleading gull-, from Worcester. Quinebaug; Harold Greenberg of partments of the three services the Saints holding a 29-21 advant-' eight points, rrfpectively. while Flyers still held a commanding 32 i I total of 15 polnLs. cabin in the southwestern aectlop Admits Passing I .Alanchesler Girls (88) Woodland street: Win.slow Mc ty and accusing himself. ______I Lebanon: Robert W. Hart of Wa- other government health i tage at intermission. for the Cleaners no individual Kentucky Mav Playern’ ParentH Absent to 17 halftime lead. I The game HC.lii.ally was won of the city last night when the Laughlin. 437 Summit street; Mrs. Jean Moore, dlrei-tor of the B. F. Pts. CTiernov testified he and other >ir,. W ilUnl H. Mathews terford; Samuel J. Holden of East agencies, ns outlined in a report When the third period got un stood out as each player scored At Junior Tourney Play The second half was a resume , I from the foul line. Both teams operator, C. A. Jensen, reported a Rotary-spon.soi-ed ' RiKim Service. " Zagorskl, r f ...... 7 2-3 16 Local Sport Isabel Schatz. 33 Gardner street; Of Army Dala pastors had delivered information Mrs. Flora B. Mathews. 84,'wid- Granby: James M. Kingston. Jr., (o come later. derway Masztal, Mrozowski and equally. In the last period the Play in Tourneys ^ of the first with both clubs match-1 scored 23 hoops from the floor man he recognlzeei as Gilbert had Robert Henderson. 16 Trotter presented last Friday and Satur- Qusglia, r f ...... 3 0-1 4 Cleaners threw a scare Into the log basket for basket with Nassiffs | registered during the afternoon. to America on Russfati troop move- ow of Willard H. Mathews,’ died i ‘ «• Take "iiumediBte " steps to -Krol were hitting the hoop con 1-4 11 Parents of boys competing and while both club's free throw street; Eric Gottfried, l.l Ash R ichie, i f ...... 5 Grill that came close to turning in the Recreation Centers spon being unable to overtake the rfc-1 Two policemen battered on the (Continued Iroirt PSge One) ments and on military and eco-; night at her home. «7 Church 1 prepare for civilian defense, mo- je,U ",‘T v , « glvT, a stantly for the vlaitors. The locals 0-0 0 (jhalter percentage was poor, Bristol madt worth street: Mr.s. .Amy Keevers. Kocsinskl, I f ...... 0 defeat Into victory by putting on New York, Feb. 2 8 Ken sored Town Junior Basketball tors. cabin door and ordered the occu nomic developments. street. She was born in Skowhe-! J?®"'/*’. b iliz a tio n : and unconventlo .al „u-,,i hao- . . . n-irr f,- could not get their offensive start 0-1 4 good on nine of 19 charity tossei Hartford. • He said the Kvangelical Church gan. Maine, and resided here for Hartf-Jrd; John F. Martin. „,etbods of warfare. On the pro- "ho®*'**'!-stiap bap as a gift from Blozle, c ...... 2 a scoring splurge. Trailing by 12 Tournament at the East Side Dumez, Andrll:, and Price led i Frem-hmcn -.vondcred iici-\-oualy ed. scoring a total of only five 0-0 0 tucky's mighty Wildcats today ap- . - ... w-ie I ®®* i while the Guards converted eight pant to come out. Admitted today: Cliarles Hart council of Bulgaria gave orders the past 30 vears. She was a mem- Jr.k of Milford; Frincia E. Mul- members of the c«.stcast. Moskc, c ...... 0 points, the boys from West Center Rec have shown very little in Detective Falls Wounded how far their govenunent would , . , , - > k posal to revamp the Icader.shlp of points in this period and the Saints 0-0 3 the I mediate League during the past; of is tries. A good Bristol team. ley, South Coventry: .Anthony Mrs. Moore was presented with Sturdevsnt, c ...... 1 street felt overconfident and re p-'ar#d to have a clear path to both | terest and their absence has The answer was a blast of pistol o-„ Ik nleVenV movVs'fora n u r^ Piote.stant pastors to bci- of Center church, » ■'o ? the joint chiefs, four of the mem- had increased their lead to 49-20 Dowd, rg ...... 0 1-1 1 Eor season had a coach-the O ie c k ^ . | one that can easily win the p la y Lupacchino, 76 Flower street. go in prese , P g , - praise everything American and she leaves two sons. Dr. Frank Pirri of^ Stanford' J®hn^ A. Rain- tymed in a military report the gift following the final show laxed only to find the Cleaners the National Invitation and N C AA | been cdnsplcuous at games phy and Gaudino who led the scor-1 was Harold Burbank. The , offg, was in line condition for tha fire from the cabin's attic. De Discharged Saturday: Mrs_ Communists. at the three-quarter mark. Vlttner, Ig ...... 0 0-0 0 slander all that is Russian." h . Mathews of Providence, R. I., ault of New Haven and Edmond J ing of "Room Service" Saturday The fourth and firtal period was cutting the margin down to three post season basketball touma-1 played to dat«. era. Checkers are currently battling | fame and made their experienoa a tective Ed Langevin fell wounded. Marion Sorenson and daughter. 17 The campaign against Commu- saying the commission didn't go Everj'body was in the act for the The council is an organization of and Carl E. Mathews of New York - Sternlak of ForeaUille. enough night. A ca.st party was held later sll Middletown as they moved the points with but two minutes to ments. The boys are playing for a for the town junior crown in the deciding factor in the play. Police poured bullets through 17 4-10 38 K entucky, overwhelmingly i Congregational, Methodist, c ity : two daughters, Mrs. Horace On the corhpletion of the course suggested a chief of in the evening at the home of Mr. bail and set up numerous scoring play. Waking up to find that goal—town junior champion Windsor Locks five aa all ten play Rec Tournament. home boys gave ail they the thin cabin walls. DUddletowa Girls (8) ers scored four or more points. of Jianchester, and the men \ylll serve a six-months a ta ff'to the joint chiefs, appomled and Mrs. William Moskeliik. plays. The locals were able to things looked bad, Willie's buckled voted the No. 1 team in the coun ship. Certainly having parenU They knew their man B. F. Pts. try in the latest Associated Press Dumez with 16. and Andross and ■------I had in that final period but time Pillsbury of Exeter, probi.tion period before receiving bv the president and responsible score only one field goal in this down once more with a foul shot present to lend encouragement Don Hubbard expects to enter \ t^n out on them after they bad when blood streaked the Solontl, r f ...... 0 0-0 0 by Zamaltia and two field goaia I^ll, is a cinch for a bid to the In Andrik, each with 10 points, were brother in Florida and a their appointments as regulars on. i«.cretaiy of defen.'e. period as the visitors maintained 0 and support means a lot to the the University of Connecticut next | come from six points behind to terlor of the cabin. C?aso, r f ...... 0 0-0 and another free toss by his mates vitation. It starts March 12 in the leaders. 3ath. .Maine; three grand- the force. would be called the chief possession o f the ball and walked 3 youngsters. fail. The North End lad is a fine j puu up to one point of the victors, "Don't shoot anymore. I'm hit* Elm street: Robert .‘tpillers, ______National (siiards Kokoaka, I f ...... 1 0-1 to clinch the game as Bernic New York's Madison Square Gar Ike Oole led all acorera with children and three great grand- Training at the academy is on •chairman.' re- off at the game's end on the long 0-0 0 basketball prospect and with a^ Lead by Six Polnta In the head,” Gilbert ahouted above j (b arter Oak street: Sandra Wil- ■ spokesman. Brsnsfleld, I f ...... 0 Fisher tossed in a set shot as the Let's hope Thursday night eight baskets, and a free throw I children. a full-time basis for the three sponsible head.' 'principal advl.sor' end of a 67-34 socre. 0-5 2 den. little tutoring should develop into 1 the gunfire. son. Rockville; Ru^-ll Sweet, 39 , ’ On Friday the National As.sein- Lcsncskl, c ...... 1 game ending whistle sounded. The WlldcaU probabl;.’ will ac- when the second round starts g(30d for a 17-polnt total. He was With a minute and a half to As police held their fire. Gilbert Funeral arrangements in charge ; months. The candidate's day be- „r some other temporizing title." As Hosts Tonight For the Saints, Maaztai, M8os- Colbs, rg ...... 0 0-1 0 that a good portion of players' a first class performer. play Bristol w-as out front 54 to 48. O’Li-ary drive; Dougla.s McBrier- ' bly is due to debate a similar re ( ’.ollejjeA. Fire cept, since it will give them the ablv assisted by Murphy with 11. came to the door. ly, 30 Coolidge street: Mrs. Ellz- | quest in the case of Marcel Cat bin. of Watkins Brothers are incom- gjns at 6:15 a. m. and ends with the minority report said. owtki and Krol led the offensive Glgllo, r g ...... 1 1-1 3 Mike Diakon, ZamaiUa and Par- parents arc in attendance. Bruno Bycholakl. w-hose shots had ciak were (he high scorera for the only chance to avenge their lone | Russ Cole and Willie Olcksenakl He threw it open and, blood abeth Stone. 20 1-2 Bissoll street; ! ffi-ycar-old editor of tlic Comn u- . lights-out at 11 p. m. .AJter six Dean Aclicaon. now se lelary of '■Open House" will be ob.sci
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MA.NCHLSlkK EVtNt.NU WKKALU. MAM HLS‘’rKR. (<)NN.. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1949 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. COWW, M W D Ar, nsm UART *8, 1948 Two men wera talking. Tha lat A man wont to his doctor aad ,1 Rooms Without Board 69 ifkrflalt 72 Haanas for Sale 72 "TUUNBKV11.LE l‘'ULKt» BY FONTAINE FOX man said, '"These shoes ure ao requeatod troatmont for hU aaUa. Autoaiobika for Salt 4 losinem Service:* Ofl«r«*d, I** Fainting—Fuperin* 21 Buats and AccaMaotiga Sense and Nonsense tight, they’re killing me!” A fter a cartful axandnattWi tbs C.~F. CHARBO.V.N'EAU. painter JOHNSON SEA Horse 'outboard TW O A T T R A C n v * studio third BRICK, FOUR ROOMS SACRIFICE Sale! Due to Imme The 2nd man- said, "W eil If doctor inquired: FOR THB beat In uaed cart thor VENKTIAN minds All ty(>ek THE INSTALLMEI^T COLLECTOR Doctor — H(Nr long have you and decorator. Floors sanded and Motor Sales and Servloe. We also floor adjoining rooms. Single or diate business transfer, attractive glotortat: A person who a fter! When loyalty check question- they’re so tight, why don’t you oughly reconditioned and liberally made to ordei. also reuunditiun been g o lM like this? repair the otliers. Capitol Grmd. double. Also one 2nd floor single. Bxibellent cunditiun. Owner 6-room colonial. Three large bed seeing a wreck, drives carefully ; naires had to be filljU out by take ’em o ff? ” iCiattified guaranteed In VTl.Ing It ii to your Ing Best quality . Rlndell Manu- rcQnished. Phone 2-9575, or 2- WA9 TAKING AWAY THE NEIGHBORHOOD'S ONLY VIDEO S^T Man—'Two weeka. , tng Co„ 38 Mala street Phone Garage. Privileges if dealred. rooms, full tile bath, lavatory, 15 ! government employes all over the ” Li.4ten,’i answered the 1st man. advantage to tee Moriarty Broa. facturmg .lo , 485 Middle rum- 2805. leaving^ta. Will sell fur i^U for several blocks. Doctor—Why, man, your saU s Near Golf Club. PhoM 6080. xl5 screened ]x>rcli. Tmtt car ga ' country, a rugged individualist in i "when I get home tonight, supper flrat. AU makct, all models, pric- pike East Call 4885. • 7958. nished or unfurnished. is broken. How you managed ta INTERIOR AND Exterior paint rage, amealte driva Fully land and If it is. It Advertuemenb M to suit your budget needs. “ On I f It vL-.r. nn the levAi it m igh t'■ S*" Francisco— SO the .story gees j.v.on’t be'ready; get around at all Is s mystsiy. RADIO — anectAcai Appliance ing. paperhanging, ceilings re- scape. Cost over $30,000. Open eat. It isn’t bad the level” at Center and Broad R ^ y not let us advertise be^call^ a tux^t-war One fW -1 — ^9 Why didn’t you coma to me beforsf Snlahed. Fully Insured. Expert Diamonds—Watebee— Wanted—Rooauk—Board 62 to offers. Fhooe 3-8487. I've gotta lock at my For. Rent For Sale streets. Phone Manchester 5138. Service, repairs picked up and your property In this space. tton contme^H li busy tre- K^^c the examlnexs something to enough I've gt Man— Well, doctor, every time X delivered promptly 20 years' work. New 1949 wallpaper books. Jewelry 48 lie " .trite irirM ^down- ^vhile Bbout. In the space devo.ed tnother-in-law. but I've gotta listen HAVE Several 4. 5. 6, 7, 8 room say anything la wong with ms, my To Buy ToSeU HUDSON 1948. Uke new 5,500 experience. John Maloney^ Phone Edward R. Price. Phone 2-1003. WOULD Like room and board for ARTHUR KNOFLA. Rgaltor enLier in fav^’ Of il- i^ c r foreign activities, this'to her, too’. My daughter married, wife declares I ’ll have to atop 2-1046. 1 Walnut street LEONARj) WyYOST. Jeweler. Re atngle hotiaes at reduoad prieea. miles, I2.000. About $600 acccs- 8 year old girl. CaU 3-4130. 875 Main Street Mortgages arranged. ImiMdtata “ aSfn fyerrofSenty^m.^^^ ^« man I can't sUnd; and they’ve! smoking.” soriea Manchester 2-9001. PA IN TIN G and Paperhanging pairs and 3d]usta watches eapeit- m terv toln vesr" and tuPDlvJ I got four of the meanest kids that CLASSIFIED ADVT. SKATES Sharpened and keys Free eeUmates. Prompt acrvtce ly et reasonable prices. Open occupancy. Ptaaao can this agao- Va jittery as a lean >«r^_aji^d •uPP^y^coes this make me a nazi? I also ' ^ver walked. My loafin' brother- I and demand la no longer to b e ' DEFT. HOl'KS: 1938 ^ORD Coupe, heater, defrost made while you w ait Saws Qled. Reasonable pn<«a Phone 7630 Thursday evening. 128 Sprues Apartment*, Plata, Telephone 6440 Or-SOSS , cy for quleh reaults If Intereatad ; spent one year in Russia, Does in-law will be sittin’ in the only ' It’s A Tough lifo D. E Frechette In salliiiig or buying. Georgo L. gauged. I do not have riches, 8;!NI A. M. t« 4:45 P. M. er. new tires, seat In rear of car. Capitol Grinding Co., 38 Mam. street I^one 3-4887. Tenements .this make me a Communist'’ I easy chair in the house, and the | 7058. “Selling Manchester Real Oraaladlo, 108 Henry strML also own a piece oi property in tlic | only pleasure I have when 1 get I Like some folks I ’ve met. Rebuilt m6tor.V Kelley’s Service INTERIOR nd exterior painting, Center 16 Bralnard Place. Phone FIVE ROOM furnished apartment. Estate Since 1921" Phone 5378. Virgin Islands. Period.' John liome is taking off these tight.****P‘"K „ „ ^ FURNAC7ES Tailored to 0t your paperhanging. Free estlmatee. 7255. Pali and Feed 49A Immediate occupancy. Refcrencee Duxe, Reader's Scope. shoes!” — Breakfast t.'lub Jtadio I Uttle I get. M. R. D. home. Van Camp Bros. Phone Wallpaper sold Raymond Flake. I H AVE 3-4 room, 1-5 room and 1*6 required. Write Box B, Herald. Program, ABC. ' ------Lost and Pound 5244. Phone 2-9237 FREE Fireplege or furnace weed. room new houses on my list for OFFICE aoaed untU March lo t SPfcriAL TODAY A principal of a large public ------Too much of thla world la run Two large felled trees to be cut TWO-ROOM furnlehed apartment sale. 'Tel. 6394 Mancheeter. Madeline Snlth, Realtor. INC70ME Tax service for business school handed us this exciiov .e- A motorist had Just crashed in- I theory that you dent u**d up. IS Forest street (dflce. for working couple. Inquire 124 * . . road manners 4 if# ■•ASSy’ou aroM WA am #ls*A.five- LOST—Brown wallet, initialed W. No finance charges and free men, individuals and professional Pnvate Instnfctions 28 NUW Vacant. Six-room house, celved by one of her teacher.t: to a teleplione pole. Wires, pole, ton-truc'k. Henry J. Taylor, radio A.H. Call 2-29S0. Reward. in.surance for 1 year. men. Accurately prepared by SEASONED Hardwood for stoves, High street four down, two up. Bath on flrat Lots f6r Ssl« 78 Dear Teacher- - everything caiiie down arountatoes. Mealy, dwelling or business. Modern con (JOTTAOE at StaffordvlUe Laks. MICKEY FINN McCLURE AUTO CO. SAVE ON inlaid linoleum for your low’a. Five rooms, all furnished, electric Finder call 563,3. Reward. street.* Tel. 4757. good tasting and cooking. Amelia veniences. Oil steam heaL Occu coimter and doors. Remnants tj- Jarvis, 872 Parker street. Phone pancy upon completion - of sale stove, running water, toilet, on ■ z r n TONIGHT? IOOHT PHIL-YOU'RE EVEN DUMSER THAN 1 60 Wells St., Manchc.ster M AIN STREE7T store spscc for IUMmi 1 MEAN THAT WUXC NATIONAL AND 1 MOPE YOU price. All types of metal for PIANU n iN IN G . repairs, recoit- 7026. rent euitable for small sales or Asking $9,000. Theodore J. La- acre of land Prioa $3,000. Phone KNOWWMATYOUIU HAVE TO MAKE A THOUGHT.' A S NATIONAL COMMANDER Announcements CSOMMANOER UNTIL A NEW ONE Open Evenings counter work at reasonable ditionmg. etc John (ktckerham, office apace, $35 month rent Gace, Agent. Phone 6471. 2-024$. V OOINSTOSAYMYOUR SPEECH UNTIL THE YOU HAVE Tb WELCOME THE DELEGATES. prices. PVee installation Instnic- VHIU iM /m iDsm . WWTPO IS ELECTED ON THE LAST PAY MAUAZI.'^E.S New and renewal 28 Bigelow street Phone 4219. Write Box L, Herald. GIVE A REPORT ON WHAT YOU'VE PONE. 1038 OLUS.MOmtE sedan, radio, tlona. Limger s Flour Covering. 41 Household Goods 51 MANCHESTER--Pre-War (Tape VOUMCAN -ANO YO UU M ME TO BE ON SPEECH TONIGHT/ FINAL SESSION subsciiptiona for ail perlodicala. HAS m u HOUR FUN,PHIL heater, defroster, new paint, re Purnell Place, formerly Wards BUILDING. 16x21, eiiiubic for Cod. 6 finished rooms, Woodland Wanted— Rear Estate 77 -W H EN I AND THEN MAKE SOME CONSTRUCTIVE For prompt service inquire John X- HAVING BUT WITNTMC P M TO HAND TO ATTEND A U THE built motor. Kelley's Service ('on Farm Store. Help W a n ted — Female 35 GOOD EASY washer with pump, showimom, office or workshop, street. Oil heat, copper plumbing, CONGRATULATE SUGGESTIONS FOR THE CONVENTION dlnrlcha. 140 Summit street In perfect running order. Kemp’s, WE HAVE cash buyerg waiting TMC TM 9 CONVENTION AiOUT lU S iN E S S ? , ter, 16 Bminsrd Pla.-e Phone full basement, lavatory, fluores insulated, open stairway, screeps, MV SUCCESSOR/. Qone 4608. FIK.ST Quality 9x10^ and 9x12 EXPKRIENCTED Teacher’s person Inc. Tel. 5680. for two, three and four faiRlIy 10STAKT.T0UU 725.5. cent lighting, ' linoleum floor. storm windows and garage. houses at present market prices. <2? 06 MIS Armstrong’a and Bird’s heavy nel director of nationally known HAVf TO SfT ^ ------'T IE S T OF Drawers, stoves, mls- Bcdard’e Flexir ’ Covering.. 56 Monthly payment, $57.31. 4% Phone 7728 or 6273. Brae-Burn. UFI 1947 CMKVROLFrr Aorosedan quality, $8.75. Langer’s Floor corporation \ ill interview teach Sch(x>l street. Pt\Me 2-0866. mortgage. Vacant. Sale price, AT MWM10IUSiNES&! \ Perannata S 1947, Pontiac 5 pass, coupe, $1,- Covering. 41 Purnell Place, for ers for summer po.sitiona that are cellsneoua used furniture, Rail- msd ealvage. 167 Middle Turn $10,800. Phone 7728 or 6273. Brae- ('ALL MANCHESTER $815 for SU8KIDE. WANTEtVVRlde from West Side 695; 1946 Chevrolet Aerosedan merly Wards Farm Store. . different. This work appeals only Burn. (mmpetent, courteous, confidential two-lone green, $1,495; 1947 to strong high type teachera who pike BsHt. Monday through Fri Wanted to Rent 68 m to Connecticut GenersI, Martfprd. SAVE ON your laundry bills. In day 6-9, Saturday 0-0. servica on real eatate. mortgage. Houra 8:15-4>80. Call 8415, Chevrolet club coupe, $1,495 would not be interested In ordi LANDLORDS. We speclattzc In Insurance and notaiy require dividual service In Mancheetcr'e THREE or four rooms by young 2-20 1941 Chevrolet sedan; 1941 (Thev nary selling. State teaching ex GREBIN AND Ivory combination obtaining rents for tenants and ments. Suburban Realty' Co.. SEWING MachWs expertly re rolet club coupe, motor, front end only automatic, self-service laun perience, other qualiBratione. ad couple who are Willing to re we get our fee from them. We dry You loao your wash into our etovc. Two oil drums. Ver>’ good Realtors, 49. Perkins streeL paired or a d ju s t^ Reasonable completely overhauled 100' dress snd phone number In letter decorate a moderate rent. Ref select for you only reliable ten new Bendix machine, and we do condition. Phone 2-0289. rates. Work guahMleed. Call guaranteed; 1939 (Chevrolet tudor, asking for interview. Box H, erences furnished if desired. Tele ants with good credit references. CUNSIDERINO SELLING the rest. Wash done In 30 min 6171, qr evenmga 2-0^9.______all new parts In front end, excel Herald. phone 2-2848. Our service to you for renting TOUR PROPERTY utes while you wait or shop 30c EUREKA Vacuum cleaner, com < 2 ? lent clean car, fine tires, several your property Is free. Rental Without obligation to you. wo per washer toad (up to 9 lbs.I We plete with all attachments. Prac W A N T E D —3. 4 or 5 rooms, un McNaufbt 6yiidic«U, Inc. h a v i n g A party? Boril^m’a ice others. Buy from Douglas where AMBITIOUS W'tmen 30 to 50, In tically new. Will saertflee. Call .Service Bureau, 641 Main street. will appralac o f make you a caah cream wlir.be a treat. Orders tak also damp dry and Bufi dry. furnished, for two adults. Good BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Tough Fight ____ BY EDCAR m a r t in a fast turnover provides' a new Mancheeter and eurroundlng 8202. Phone Manchester 2-4279 any offer for propertv. See oa befeCa FUNNY BUSINESS BY HERSHBERGER BUGS B U N N Y en for any amount. Call EUuLSide stork daily keeping pace with to LaundermaL 43 Purnell Place. territory. We train you as a deal references. Edith Mason. 2-1807. vou sell. ( fi^rmerly Montgomery Ward's time. We place tenants every I iVt 07T TO «,CW0O\., W1L\.V A TVGVKT THtWt \'b A WOT AQ.V YOU A Soda Shop, Manchester 8830. \ day’s low prices. Douglas Motor er In Spencer coracte and aurgi- NORGE Refrigerator, apartment where. Phone 77$8 Or 6378 SOO't*, 1 Farm Store). Phone 2-4274. cai eupporta 1 rofits while train W ANTED T w o Medium size ga PARKi Tvs. ARS. V40Q.TW — ------Sales. 333 Main street size. Stewari-Warner console rages. vicinity Silver Lane or \T ,TVOU6>\ IKi 9U6'E> APVRAiRAddCt - H AVE TOUR income tax returmr ing. Phone WlUimantIc 1875-Jl. radio. Call 2-2856. SIX 6-room slnglea Some new, BRAE-BURN REALTY W EAVING of bums, moth holes West Center street. Phone Man G w y c . TH^«i^. ORye. - m - u prapaied by formar deputy col (936 PLYMOUTH sedan. A nice from $8,600 on up. Immediate oc T and tom clothing hosiery rune, chester 4250. SELLING Tout property 7 Why lector o f Internal Revenue. Eve- nlmitng car. Can be bought for COMBINATION oil and cupancy on all. 1. J. Crockett, 0 I nlnga only. PLone 8003. handbags repaired, slpper re EXPERIENCncn (niocolstc dipper. not place the fob In experienced $195, Kelley's Service Center, 16 range. Excellent condition, FAM ILY OF Four adults and one Broker. Phone 5416. handc? We aiiti to give eatlafac- Bralnard Place. Phone 7255, placement umbrellas repaired, Phone 2-0501 or 2-4332. water heater, reasonable. men's shirt collars reversed and small child would like a five or Uoi^ AUce OampeL Real Eatate * - 8095. PORTER Street Section—Pre-war and Insurance. 848 Main street. Autoniobilea For Sals 4 xeplaced. Marlow’s Little Mending W ANTED--Young -lady, exper six room rent. Call Mrs. Maude single, 6 finished. rooms. 9 years sr\ci AL TODAY Foley. 3790. Manchester Phone 4998 or 3- Shop. ienced in bookkeeping. typing, CINDERELLA Baby washer, prac old. Hot water neat with oil, fire SPECIAL TODAY shorthand. Good salary, and va 0880. ■T.' N= 5 jZE (SCD v a FS 60 Wells St., Manche.ster ALTE R A’n O N S smd addlUona. MIDDLE-AGED woman between A ’N T h £ «; u ;n n > inets, living-room furniture, etc, duplex p r e fe r ^ . Can fmy rea SEVEN-ROOM colonial, attached O'VA l?ECKJN r SOeTA. Lv j T.-.D;^ &OCO. Mff? McCLURE AUTO CO. New cellinga. Also rooBng and 30 and 40 for part time work In * Open Evenings aiding. A. A. Dion, Inc. Phone bedroom ets. Chamber’s Wars- sonable rent. Write Box E. garage, fireplace, lavatory down r o -VA.ME 'THAT HAD TC " Z S-Tus-C ladles ready to wear store. Write house Sales, 501 Middle Turnpike FENDF^ ^ND BODY CO-OPVt-l D iN W -- 60 Wella S t, Manchester Tel. 2-9442 cam. 299 Autumn street Herald. oil hot water heat. Lot Ol'xlSO'. V C R !T T E R Box P, Herald. East. Phone 5187. 7 A.TE.’ SA E (7J'' Open Eveningi Owner sacrificing. Elva Tyler. WORK 1841 BUICK four-door sedan, GE948;r a L Carpentry, alterationi Agent. 2-4469. real nice car, fully equipped. P A R T TIM E stenographer-typist. WE BUT and tell good used Houses for Sals 72 1847 FORD two-door. 1840 Q u m o - and- Mdltions. Nu-wood celllnge We are seeking a competent sten Many others. Terms and trades tomltiire combination ran yea. RENT Seekers. Do you want let, 1818 Oldunoblle aadan. Clean, and tnsHlatlng plank walla. Eleti- ographer-typist interested Ih Solimene and FlaKK. Ine. arranged. Stop and see W alt By mates cheerfully given. Phone ga> ranges and heaters Jones TWO 4-room singles, oil heat, rent? See us today. Rentkl Service dependabta, pilead low. Uberal working a few hours or a few Furniture jBtore. 36 Oak Phone large lot. $1,700 down payment 6.14 Center Street tradea Okda Motora. 4164. cholski at Franklin Motors, 653 7594. Bureau. 641 Main street. Phone |v£V,^e>. ALLEV Center street Open evenings. days at a time at irregular Inter 2-1041 required. 8 A. Beechler, Realtor. 2-4279 anytime. OCP BEEN 4 CARPENTER Work of all kinds. vals. If you are qualified and wish Phone 6969. HA.ViN3 (Jj ITE - ^ ( 3 ' % 1847 CHBVROUET FleatUtta Aroo- Phone 3-998L LAU ND RY Set tubs. Also waah- A T iV ig ZE - ■edan. radio, haatar, dafroaUre ' Roofs, sidings, additions' and al to capitalize on your available DUPLEX 5-5. (Tiotce location xte terations Also n W construction, time write Herald, Box D, stating Ing machine, in very good condi M ANCHESTER—4-room modern (Topper plumbing. Exoellent re Save Money 9nd Fuel l.EAZ.MN(5 14.000 milea. KeUeya Berviee tion. CtLO be seen at 229 Autumn house. In goo4 condition. Full £SEZ> T01N3. Onter, 18 Bralnard Plaoa Phone 1941 FORD. Very reasonable. Sleffert Phone 2-0353. hours and or days available and pair. Three-car garage. Lot 80x Install A hourly rate desired. street. -- bath, furnace, oak floors. Lot 60x 162. Vacancy foi buyer. Elva Hi* wife'* gona (hopping again for th* day!^’ 7250. Phone 2-4)680. CARPENTER York oKall kinds. 121. Sale price $7,500. Alice Tyler. Agent. Manchester 2-4469. I-LOOK problems solved wHh Cflampet. .843 Main street, Man x->a SPECIAL TODAY 1937 P|jYMOUTH four-door sedan. Attics finished, cab in etw ork al TIMKEN yaiLaueea Mechsifrically good. With heater. terations, also colorful P ila te tile Help Wanted— Male .16 linoleum, aephall tile counter chester. Phone 4993 or 2-0880. BRAND New 6-room house. (Tan SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH Expert workmanship, free sitl- Wall-Flame Oil CARNIVAL BY DICK t u r n e r h IS FRIENDS Track Star BY MEKRILI. C. BLOSSUR No finance charges and free Phone 6979. bathrcKima, kitchens. CTharles he leased for one year with op mates. Open evenings., Jones MANCHESTER GREEN — Cape tion to buy. Call Walter Olson. Davis. Phone 2-0294. vou BE I Inaaranoe for one year. W ANTED One good carpenter Furniture. OaH street. Phone Cod six finished 'rooms, fireplace, Tel. 3084. Burner K '^PHOOEy.' i O k a y , vou WHOEVER WALk OUT OH The Tt^Aoc TEW.t . Anto Accessories— (XJNCTRETE Contractor. masoV snd carpenter's helper. Call 4022 2-1041 oil heat, automatic hot water. Lot Call Today For Frra EstUiuito • T T i S ' 1940 PLYMOUTH DELUXE 60x150. Sale price $12,000. down LOVELY Five-room colonial. HEXRO OF , PAST TWER5 Tires work and landscaping. V. Belluc SUCH A TmiWG< WITH US.' SEDAN el. Phone 2-1601 or 5042. t(AXTED— Man to work Satur- payment $3,000. Alice CMampet, Three years old. Hot water heat, OIL HEAT & A GHOST OUT WE’U . 2-1 SNOW Cap Urea Recapping ,'s and Sundays, in gas station. 51arhinerv and Teols 52 843 Main street. Phone 4993 or nil burner, receeeed radiation. AT TWe OLD SHOW Good Condition and vulcanizing one day servica Mu'kt be experienced and over 25 2-0880. Brass plumbing, tile bath, attrac ENGINEERING, INC. CEV’ETEBY ' ■iouT’ I Truck Ure eervice, guarante^ year^of ige. Van’s Service Sta NEW AND need tractors and Roofing— Siding 16 tive cabinet kitchen, built In floor 692 Maple Ave, Hartford y e a h 8350 Down workmanship. New Kelly Spry(g tion. 4S7 Hartford Road. farm machinery. Sec us for your IM M EDIATE Occupancy, 6 room to ceiling bookcase, fireplace, AMD rr Oeld and (Uct.luid Urea Man HOOFING — Specialising In re needs. Complete stock of various single, hot water heat with oil, basement rumpus room, large Fhone 2-2149 w akes. types of garden tractors. Dublin chester rtre ano Recappiqg, 205 pairing roofa of all kinds, also fireplace, excellent location. Now side porch, ameslte drive. Ideal In Manpheatcr. CaU .NOISES' (perienced painter. Tractor Co., Wllllmantlc. McCLURE AUTO CO. Broad street Phone 'i-422A. new roofs. Gutter work. Chim W AN TE D — T vacant. 7 room single, downstgtri location. Manchester Green sec neys cleaned and repaired No Phone Edwar 1 R. Price. 2-1003. lavatory, tile bkth, oil heat, large H. E^WHIXING 60 Wells St., Manchester WE SELL and service Dlsston tion, near store, bus Snd schools. TWO SLIGHTLY usyd 6:70-16 Job too small or large Good lot. Also one 8-room and ope 9- 78 Walk<4 St; PKone 5918 Open Evenings super cushioned U r^ with one M.VN FOR groiiird work also must chain jaws. Beaver, Bready. I.,eaving state Call owner 2-2268, work, fair price Free estimates room single, both in choice loca niRkeii H all Flaine Oil tube. Telephone 2-$fi08. Call Howley Manchester 5.361. be able to paint, .steady work, full Planet. Jr. Rototlller garden tions. 8. A. Beechler, Realtor 1939 PLYMOUTH sedan. Radio, tractors, power lawn mowers, ffUrtirrs, OH Fumarra. time, references, mquire Man Telephone 6969. Legal Notices heater, defroster. New tires. Very chester Gardens, Offih^ 15 Foresi Johnson outboards, Briggs A Qll Boilers. Wstor Heaters qleaa car. Kelley’s Service Cen Business S e rfim Offered 1.3 street 11 a. m. to 5 m. No Stratton and (^lnton engines FOUR-ROOM single, space for two a\T A COURT OF PROBATE held Heating— Plumbing 17 V y t t ^ ’W? ter. 16 Btsslnard Place. Phone telephone ijalls. \ CJapltol Grinding Co. 38 Main more up. Large l(jt now vacant. •t Menrh^pt^r within and for the I BY AL VKRMKKI 7255. DE-LONG’S ^-Tefiigsratlon service. GENERAL Repairs. Jobbing, re DirttrJrt r.f MenchrMrr. on the 2lth PRISCILLA S POP How’s That .Again? Repairs oyi Ul makes, cemmer- Phone 7958. T. J. (Trockett, Broker. Phone dev of Frbrtjnr\* A.D., 1948, modeling.' water piping, deep and CHILDREN/ DONT 1988 PLYMOUTH convertible, clsl ancl'doro4stl(u 24-hour serv 5416. Pr(»j*^nt. JOHN J. W A L L K TT WALDO/ HOW OFTEN \ / shallow well pumps, gas and Dogs— Rird^— Feta HAVE I t o l d v o u PLAV IN THE KITCHEN WHILE / radio and heater, new top. new ice Pbdn^ 2-1797. .Tiidg<‘ electric automatic water heaters Warned—To Buy 56 of John J. Vtrle. latr of Man- NOW IS NOT TO TALK SO motor. CTan be seen at 17’^. Eld- avatlsble. Prompt service. Ed R.NGLISH . Setter pups, Boxes Legal Notices rhostvr In <»ald Dtetrlrt. deroag^-d. FG O LISH LV IN ridge street RAI>ro need fixingT Have U re- MODERN Household furniture, On motion of The Mancheater Trust ward W. Johnson. Phone 6979. pups. (Tocker pups. Fox Terrier FRONT OF THE pMfed by experts Ptek-up serv pups, cross breed pups Zimmer etc. Chamber’s Household Serv AT A (DURT or PROBATE held Company,, executor. ' THE TIME 1940 PLYMOUTH sedan. Good ice. guarantee work Sets check- at Mancheeter wllhin and for the ORDFRKD: Thet alx monthi from •LfUMBING and heafing. Jobbing, man Kennels, lake street. 6287 ice Phone 5187. //I condition. (Tall 2-0177 between 6 e<( In the home (Tai radios a Dlatrlrt of Manch'eler. on the 3Sth tho 24th «ley of F^briian*. A.D.. 1949, repairs. Prompt service. John H. and 7 p. m. .specialty. Manchester R adio day "f Fehrusr\'. A.D.. ims. h«* and fh** wimr ere lim ^ d and nllow* to get that^ garage and Carlson. Phone 7325. Present. JOHN J. 'WALLETT, od for the rrrdltftre within which to ’ Service. 73 Birch street. Phone Wiinted— Fets— Foultry— Rooms Witlmat Board 59 .1 udKe. hrliiir in their rlklme waalnet raid ee- 1937 FORD, $350. Excellent copdl- 2-0840. Estate of Nicholas Haefa. late of late, and the itald ererutor Is directed breezeway built . . . or that Uon. Also 1932 (Thevrolet, $50. PLUMBING— Alterations, repairs, Stork 41 FURNISHED room. Green sec new work. Reasonable, free esti Manchester In atld district, deceased. to iflve public notice to the credllore Good motor. Phone 2-412|f eve PETEK W. Par.taluk, electric con tion. Gentleman preferred Phone Upon application of (totherlne A. to hrlnr in the^ elatmi) within aald cottage at the lake built be mates. Nassetta Plumbing, Glas nings. tractor, maintenance and wiring W ANTED - (,'ows. calves and“beef 2-4408. tlyefs. prailng that an Inatrument piir- time allowed b y• publlahlnR a copy of tonbury 3-3149. ihf* order In Ronie nrwepaper harlnjr n for light ami power. 40 Foster cattle. Also horses, ^Call Ptela p 'filnK to be the last will snd testa- fore summer. Call on ua for Brothers for the top dollar. Phone ROOM IN private home. Worfan frtent of said deceased be admitted lo HrruUUon In eald probate district IMMEDIATE DELIVERY' street Phone .3.303. probMe aa per appitralion on (11-. It Is within ten dii.tii from the dkte of thin K i'F K ’lE.N'l Plumbing and heat 7405. 364 Bidwell street. preferred. $7 per week. Phone 2- Ing Plugged drams machine ORDERED- That the foregoln* ap order., and return make *.o thie court ol any type of carpentry THE NEW HUDSON ANTItjlIES Rcttniahed. Repairing 1048. plication be heard and determined at the notice Riven. cleaned lari J Nygren. Phone ths probate office In Manchester In JOHN J. WAtsLETT. Judge done oi any turnltiire Tlemsnn, 6407 work. 180 South Main street Phone Articles for Sale UtRGE Comfortable furnished said District, nn tha 12th day of eora. it4t IT Hi It’s Decidedly Different! room. Automatic heat and hot March. A- D.. ti>4!>. at nine o’clock In AT A COURT OF PROBATE held 5643 the forenoon, and that notice be given nt .Maneheater within and for th A Sick Man B V M It HAKI O'MAI.I.KV AM ) RALPH LANK HOME-MADE tractor from 31 Reo water. Garage. Phone 2-1984. rtetrlrt of Manrhepter. on thn 23rd eeea. t»t» by mx mmtt. me t. a ate: v. a rar. aw. VIC FLINT 51illinery — Dressmaking 19 truck, dual whee:s, good 750x20 to 1.11 persona Interested In said estate ■B.T. WMaaawr.sa. $--<$ 7 4 a * 4; $ JUST FBCT No Trades Necessary APPLIANCES se'-viced and of-the pendency of said application and dav of Fehrnarv. A.D., 1949. FREE ESTIMATES Eoooayf. nANCi ' I aU N SCOUTING T ftpai tires, seal beam lights, new HEATEHJ Room In quiet modern the time and place of hearing thereon, Preecnt. JOHN J. W ALLE TT. “I know it’a bayond our mtana, but with a taloviaion aat wivteoTOuaHoaoop, I FIRST c iA s s ig a a i- .TNI auiabOik.' Demonstrators brakes, snow - plow with pump, home. Gentleman preferred by publlshlnx a ropy of'this order In Jmltre. "Why. Waldo. K'a gorgoou*! I had no idoa I'd ^ auch ranges, washers, etc All work ALTERATION.S and dreaaniaklng. likt that, wa wouldn’t hava to go out ao many plaeaa fAFIlVON .XFUIUD $450. 700x17 tire, tube and rim, Phone 3046. some newspaper having a circulation in Estate of Sophia Stiver Houte. late CALL 4022 a big atona tho first timo I got o n g a g t d r ’ AMSTONE Available .\rytimc ciiaranteed Metro Servlet Co Call 2-4370 Mrs C. Bruneile. of Manchester. In raid Dlatrlrt, deceaS' WAV. VIC. almost new, $20. Used radiator said district, at .leaat live daya before w o ca n ’t afford !” ON niwT^ Tel Manchester 2-0883.' PLE A SA N T Rooms, single or dou the day of said hearlnx. to app<-ar If • d. for 1940'*Ford truck. Just repair they pee cause at aald time and place On motion of Charleg 8. Houae of OU’I OUll WAY HY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSK with MAJOR UOOPLE McCLURE AUTO CO. GIL STOVES cleaned, installed ed and cleaned. $20. 174 West ble One minute walk from the and be heard relative thereto. and said Mancheeter. executor. Moving— Truckin g- IT'S OM RAGC ONE,GENTS.' THAT SOOP-) 60 Wells Street Washing machines vaciiunos re Center street. Phone 8i59. Post Office. Gentleman preferred make return to this court. and by ORDERKD Ttiat alx montha from . ’fiAV E 1 TOO NO-^NOT b r e a k in g t h i s Storage 20 the 2.Trd day of February. A.D.. 1949. AT t m ' paireo ls£n mowers, hano and Phone 8583. u.— malllnK In a registered letley-on nr be War II 6 0 T ENOUGH KNEW ONE VSORD THAT INVENTOR THE MA30R. SH eO O lN& ’^ TO THE M A30R < Tel. 2-9442 fore March 1. 194S. a copj- of said will t>e and the name are limited and allow* MASOUERADE FOR SAL^;.--L.ate model L. C. h o r s e h a ir s , ALL OUR F in a n c e d WAS GRASSED ^ n e s t w a s j W ILL B S A S Open Evenings power, shariiened. repalrea LAVELL'S Express light trucking (TJCAN, Comfortably fumlihed (.nd of thia order addressed! to Matthew ed for the credltora within which to v^'RE SPOSCD^ saws Bled Friendly Flxlt Shop Smith sfandard typewriter with nring In their clklma agalnat aald ea* Vets Preference t o l o o k A S NEAR 0 » hAE"OR MUHERG ibOAV BV ^ E m e n With t h e ^ a s t o r m MUCH PON A S and delivery. Weekly or monthly room for one or two bualnesa peo Ilaefa. 4B0 Beaver atr-et. Beaver. Pa.; T H E N - ME RAITH- Phone 4777 rubbish routes mvited. Man 18-lnch carriage; excellent condi Henry Haefa. 41 Garden alreek Man tate. and the aald executor la directed ‘ LIKE OUR DADS AS flUTTERFLV NETS.'— AT THE SIGNAL— ' K i c k i n g o u t ^ ple. central location. Garage. to Kive public notice to the credltora HOW POLLY THAT 1931 PICK-UP Chevrolet, (ksal chester 2-4002 tion. Marlo'v's. chester. Conn.; 'William Ilaefs, M yNew Oape Code baaMa aadcr VVE O N WHEMTHEY Pe c a n h atc h e r v ua's k n o w n 5 t o SN aE 2£i BABV’S a . : ^ Ll.NOLEdM •- Asphalt tile, wall Phone 8439. Liberty street. Wealerly. R. I,; Joseph to bring In their clalma within aald dbasirwrtina la earloM eeetteM WERE C
P4CE STXTEEJT ‘«U^DAY, JIEBRUABY i i a t t r l f » 0trr £trrafttg IfrraU i Tha Wasther Average Daily Net Press Run raraeaat af U. S. Waatbat Baieaa For Uw Maath aS Fabraary, 1S4B M n.. Louis Pack, o f Trumbull, OIbbona Aaaemhiy, Catholic La? bid filing data may ba granted. A l Snovr finrriaa, Mapwtag aui4 4rlft- ready the ar^itecta, as la usual, will give a ten-mlhute talk on the dies o f Columbus, will hold a buai- Manchester Boy Aboard School Plans ing oaow tUa aftarooaai partly About Town federation of Women’s Clubs, pre neas meeting ’Tuesday at 8 o'clock Light Cruiser Manchester have supplemented the original specificaUons with minor amend cleuSy Jaalght aa4 We4neaSe>i ceding the program at the meeting at the K. o f C. home. Rev. Robert 9,713 ments' which are to go to those in Bsuat eoMar taaiglit; tiaah wlaia. of the Women’s Club, Monday eve Carroll w ill speak on CTO. In con Robert B, Kant, seaman, Topic Tonight .Maoibar a< tha A a ilt tliM Anne ICcAdame of IS Onk terested in construction. ning. Bela Urban, concert violinist, nection with the Commtmity Serv U 8 N, oon of Mr. and Mra. W il ■trwt lima returned from n month’a General Manager George H. BnswM aC OtieUlatlaBa w ill be the feature of the evening. ice program,. members are asked liam R. Kent of 33 Palm street, Manehe$ter— A City of Village Charm ^••onUon epcnt In Miami, Florida. to bring old sheets and cloth for Waddell has stated that he will Mrs.. Robert J. Smith of Robert is now touring the Mediterra Joint Meeting for Dis the surgical unit of St. Laurence make some rccommendationB to road, and Mrs. Gordon Fogg of nean on a light cruiser with (FUtRIEEN PAGES) PRICE FOUR CENTS The Pines Civic Association, la- OToole’s Altar Society of Hart the same name as hia home cussion of Details of night, the nature o f which he hiu (OaaaUaS ASvartlalas aa Fajpa It) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUE.SDAY, MARCH 1, 1949 Adelaide road, will be co-chairmen ford. The cloth will be used to not discloaed. .. LXVIII., NO. 127 cotporated. W ill. hold n meeting. of the hostesses for • the refresh town. Wednesday Evening at 8 o’clock make surgical dresalnga for 'can Proposed Buildings 'While apeciflcations omiaaloivi ments. • cer patients la care of the Holy Seaman Kent is aerving or changes are none of them o f a at the TMCA, Mrs. WiUiam Mehl aboard the USS Manchester win be in chaage-ot-the program Ghost Nuns. Mrs. WiUlam Kelvle Questions on apeciflcations for serious character, it Is learned Registration for all YWCA craft will be hostess tor the evening. with the Sixth Task Fleet un Manchester's twq new elementary n i i S X f T M j t Mardi Gras Royalty and will show sound-colored der the Command o f Admiral that the total change might run classes and the Public Affairs schools will be r^sed tonight at 8 into a fairly large figure. movies. The refreshment commit Richard Connolly. Edward M. Funds to Hire 1,500 tee viill consist o f Mrs. Richard Series will be held tomorrow eve A rehearsal of Manchester Civic when the Board of Education and Relief Plan Would Dailey, Jr., seaman apprentice, ning at the Comunity Y on North Orchestra, who are now working the Towm School Planning Com Ross. Mrs. Frank Grey and Mi-s. USN, son of Mr. and Mrs, Ed Main street between 7 and 9 p. m. on Haydn's “Seven Last Words,” mittee meet in the Municipal Charles Davis. ward M. Dailey, Sr., o f Flan At this time, those interested may w ill be held this evening at 8 building to give final approval to ders road. South Coventry, ia register for classes In stenciling, o'clock at the Concordia Luthern building arrangements. Bids al Let Strikers Get ' Special pictures, sponsored by also aboard. textile painting, Peter Hunt de church. The orchestra will accom ready have been asked, and tender New Tax Enforcing the Telephone Company, will be PLAID FAD The USS Manchester is par of bids closes at the present shown tonight at the Friendship sign, rug hooking, oil painting, pany the Central Baptist church slip-cover making, and lurnlture choir of Hartford on Palm Sunday ticipating in a good will tour scheduling on March 8 at 4 p. m. Circle meeting at the Salvation which will afford the crew the re finishing. evening in this cantata. However, as a result of tonight’s Army Citadel at 8 o’elock. opportunity to moke visits to woven gingkom Aid From States! seaston. if considerable amend Mary C. Keeney, Tent 14, Italy, Greece, France, Turkey ment to the original specifications The Willing Workera wUl hold The Miapahs and the Willing $YIIX n«m«w«rt PYMX WBim w f Daughters of Union Veterans of and Gibraltar. should be made, extension of the Employes Approved their business meeting tomorrow Workers will meet tomorrow morn SAUCEPAN DOUBLE BOILEI Altmeyer Says Timman B r i f i g h R e d s ^ ing at 9 o'clock at the South Meth the Civil War will meet tomorrow SHIRTS a^m oon , 2 o’clock, at the South So imarl - if goat to fh# Watch avarything caek Methodist church instead of on odist church to fry peanuts. evening at eight o'clock at the Proposal Would Per The Motor Vehicle department labial 1 iy2-ql. lisa. iuit right! Wednesday as planned. home ^ Mlsa Pauline Beebe, 39 lioii!»e A|>|>ropriatioiis Laura C. Toomey, daughter of Maple street. A social time and stated today that no teat wrill be ^ Multiple ( mit Payments to Fam Leader Joins Mr. and Mrs. David C. Toomey, of a penny auction will follow the conducted here for motor vehicle Illegal Marihuana Committee Ciit$i Rr- Bolton, is on the Dean’s list for the meeting. I operators' licenses on Tuesday. ilies, But Decision Electrolysis V2.25 <|iiP8l from 7,000 first semester at Bates College, ! March 1, but will be resumed Would Be Left to In Threats Lewiston, Maine. Miss Toomey is Lady Roberts Lodge will meet again Tuesday, Maurch 8. Superfluous Hair Removed Sought; Hike in Pobt* a Junior majoring in mathematics. tomorrow afternoon at’two o'clock Safely, Quickly and States Themselves Sale on Increase In the Masonic Temple. J. Hart Beach, of the United Permanently agp Rates. Especially States Treasury Department’s In Communist Declarations A ll women interested in hearing Appolntmeats strictly , private Washington, Ma^ch 1.— ! Mrs. Chester Bowles speak on some The Ladles Aid Society of the ternal Revenue office in Hartford / Commissioner of \ar- § ^ q |.||| J d le Those on Ptihlications Concordia Lutheran cburcll will Free Cnnsnltatlon On Stand on Invading Important legislative Issues are In- will be the guest speaker at the Office Hnara: 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. — Arthur J. Altmeyer said to meet tomorrow night at 7:30. I nder Second Clas* %tted to tlie meeting of the Hart Tuesday night meeting of the Ro Closed Wednesday Afternoons day that President Truman’s Soviet Army Sets New coties Makes Report in ford County Federation of Demo tary Club. The meeting this week plan for aid-for-all-needji I’erinils Also Approved cratic Women's Clubs at the Y. W. There will be a meeting tomor will be held at the Club Chianti at .Mary Crossen, R.N., Prop. Pace in Cold War Testimony on Treas- Soloiis Today C. A. on Ann street in Hartford, row night at 8 o’clock of the Man the North End. 869 Main St., Tel. 2-2667 would permit relief payments II r y Appropriations chester Federation of Democratic Thursday. March 3, at 8 o’clock. Over Marlow’s to families of workers on London, March 1—(JPi— (Com W a-shingtoiT, March 1.— Women at the home of Mrs. John PYIIX nofiMwar* BYIEX Plemewere — Fiiml-^ to liire l.-iOO new strike. But the decision on munist declarations in wsstem Eu Sparse Attendaiiee in ] There will be Folk dancing, the Holden, 61 Washington street. PIICOLATOI TEAPOT whether they would get ' Washington, March 1.— (/P') la.\ onfcii'cing vvoi'kers were first meeting, at the Center Con rope that an Invading Soviet Army Both Houses; Decide SCHOOL SUPPLIES Colfaa navor tee weak or Boils, braws, gracas the "home relief,’’ he said, woiild ___The U. S. commissioner of appi'cjvef] toda.v by the House gregational church tonight at 8 Manchester’s Registered Nurses' WHY TILT-CdRDS ON would be welcomed snd assisted loo strong. 4,6, or 9-cup. laa-tray. faty to claan. be made by the Individual atatea. 1 narcotics sa\s that illegal o’clock. Association will meet tomorrow STATIONERY set a new pace ih the cold war to To Hold Olco Hearing Approjiriation.s committee evening at 7:30 in the Hospital Aa for what the atatea might do, ' traffic in the drug marihuana The Ti'casurv had asked for Altmeyer aald “ I don’t think any day. Clinic Room. William Slover wrill “The Kind You Use” 4 ^ p 2 e V 5 Communist party leaders in has increased, “ particularly state Cap.tol, Hartford, Manh 1 7.000, saying they were need be the speaker for the evening to atate would let the family of a .■P The Genera! .4Eee.r.bly \.a» atrlker atarve.” France, Italy. Germany and Bri among the young people.” ed to avert the “ threat of discuss the planned addition to the Arthur Drug Store tain In the past week have spoken The commissioner. H. J. into virtual idleroaa t.Miay Baa Job of SeUiag Program hospital. along the same line, In marked re , .1 • , bv the year a wor.vl atorm. So a weakening in taxpayer Altmeyer, aa aoclal aecurlty attondan e m b.,ih u.c.r a!e '* Open Letter;- ViNETIAN HINDS versal of the conciliatory tones of ■slinger, made this report in commlaatoner, haa the Job o f aell- King M ld-atv, one of the Mardi Graa* many monarche. pause* In hi* triumphant tour to toast hi* But the cVumiiittee thought olh- » Housewares the recent so-called "peace offen testimony on the Ti'easury ■ i,oii.vea that for ■ time leadei* Semslimat« poirent bringing i ARE ALWAYS IN PLACE ing the admlniatratlon's program q u M and her maids. An overflow erowd filled New Orleans’ etreele to view the upwtacle. (N EA er.vise anci said that to add 7.000 Basement sive. department's new appropriation de"bated whether to ca'.l off all • praterlptiei* to ui, cannot of social security expanialon to telephoto). ______- bill. It wa.s made public today by ' hearings, intludn-.g one on the employea would be to app,roach You aro roapoetfully I A rint —kM wtr mIm Mag Umw Oongreaa. He waa before the The opinion that a master’s conveniently wait for com- J ^ a UVOIOR (flt« oadget Itiai the House Appropriations com- controversial issue of l.ftnig all tile “ point of dirri'pishing return.* " Invitod to Tialt our Houae Waya and Meana commit voice was speaking and that the n tax rolloctions, pounding. In aich omargeney funtral boM and aoo I «hi rtw bnnd). new course of Communist strategy mittee. restrictions on the sale of oieo- coMi^ wo ore glad to deliver tee which ia holding hearings on (Comm,lttee re. ords showed that how oxcollontly oo i A lEVOlOR thfW Uhi4« You’ll love the ac indicates the introduction of a “ We have he-n running into a ^margarine, the medicine to any local resi it. Gales Lashing lot of traffic among these jazz ' They decided, tiowever. to hold the acJclit:c,n of I 500 enforcement art aqulppod to randtr hav« limiMIAOS th. Tib- Indicationa already have cropped more vigorous policy waa express Last of Churchmen tion-back pleats, mu.sicians. and I am not speaking the oieomarganne hear;r.g anw.' ay w.ukers wotiid g.ve the Internal dence or business address. Or, a sorvloo of lipraa- Ccrrii w that *k*y ton NtVf R (.t up that the “ home r e lie f idea is ed In American quarters here. if there is no one to send, we olTO dlstlnetlon. •«l of rMck. the extra long about tlic good mu.sic:ans. but the in deference to witneeres v. .to Revenue bureau about 50,000 em- in for rough going. One was an British sources said obviously Europe Today ploves in mi;. Tliere was no break will call for the prescription, d k 8** 'riiM *k«y c»«y • bll—amply tails, the colorfast fabrics. . Tlie «B.YY. n W V COM jazz type, ’ Anslinger said. ; braved the alorm and demanded 5 exchange between Altmeyer and the various statements “ were in Tearfully Confesses lliat they be rewarded with a down as to how many of these 5(l . compound It and deliver the Our aodorn fa olll- For a Family Who .4ppreciate8 Good Living _ ^ rMcb »p aiiR RUll rt>» short cor4 Three convertible collars MANCNBSTtel Chairman Doughton (D., N. O.) spired by a central directive." Entire Orchestra .arrested finished product. Of course, no tlos holp na sorvo I and... chance to express their vie'/, s. 000 would spend ft.ii time in the to choose from — crisply Altmeyer protested that the pro Britoa Lateat SpokeemMi on In North Carolina, he said, an The hearing vva.s slated for 2pm enforcement field, i extra charge (cr this service. ovary faally ealllng CUCQ Tboy'rp m m pgsln. I* Freakish Weather tailored classic, soft rolled gram Is not “ a vast new syatem *rhe latest Communist spokes entire orchestra was arrested, and before the Public H*alth and At the same t.me the commit us in a aannar that 1 ^ ^ mifp tPiPP a dimomlwHori of of home relief’’ as some have call W i n - man to voice threats ie Herry Pol- Tail End of Mild Bulgaria Begins Calling in (Chicago and New York “ some Safety committee. tee cailed for i hi’Ke in postage reflects credit on poet or flattering Peter ed it. Doughton asked: “ I f this ia rather prominent jazz mu.sicians " both our patrons and The Finest Iltt, general secretary of the Brit Second Hearing Possible lAter rates, espec.slly those on publica North End Pan. You’ll bless their not vast, what would It take to ter Kill* 12 Person*! Witnesses, in Trial; News Tidbits were arrested. ou rselvts. ish Communist party. He efaa quot Senator Frank J. Monthun iD- tions under second class permits. unconditional washability. make It vast?” Only One Deviates Narcotic and Cfuslont's Bureau •at. Tfaaa MafU •« tuguwuma Wafamare ■*«. terfa One thing tha lawmakers dug ed by the Communlet Daily Work --- - I Culled Froin (/P) Wires Wmdsori and Rep. Rose Prokop The committee's .,ction was in a Pharmacy Sanforized vivid color com H ALE'S SELF SEJLVE er lest night as declaring British Bulletin! official's told the House Appropria (R-Stralford I, the committee $3.072 817.903 bill making annual mr-ADJUSTINO at was the possible cost. In event From Full Confession tions committee of large seizures I Depot Srpiare, Tel. 63t.1 binations. Sizes 32 to 40. The Original In New EngbiHl of a depression, of giving aid to all Communists will try to sabotage j IxNidoa, Starch I “ (4b—Galea clia.rman. announced after s cc^n- direct appropriations to the Bed Pillow Made mTED VINETUN BUNDS any “Imperialist aggressive war” whipped Europe and Brit Driver's strike which has shut of marijuana on the Mexican bor- ference that a second hearing Treas'ury trd t.he Po.vt Office de Opi-n Simdaya .\11 Day Long sleeves, $3.98 the needy. cler and of seizures of misciellan-^ against Russia. In event of such a | ain today killing at least 19 Sofia. Bulgaria. March 1.— down New York's six major bak would be hel.l later if there ap partments for the year starting SteeL Aluminum In answer to questions about 1 eons drugs at American seaports. war against the U.S.S.R.. he said, j pereoaa. Seorea were Injured peared a need for one. Ambulance Sontoo and HEALTH M ARKET that. Altm eyer said; j(A*)— The last of the 16 Prot eries, may spread outside city ... They said: next July t. and Wooden Blinds British Communists would organ-1 and heavy property damage Most of the opponents of the In acidition the cornmiltee ap As advertised in “ Nobody on earth could tell estant churchmen on trial for Herbert V. Evalt. AustraJia's for LIFE what the cost would be If a depres Ize strikes and "counclli of e c -. reoultefi from the tail end laah One of the largest seizures last proposal to permit th» sale of proved so-cal'ied permanent and Repairing eign minister, says formation of sion of the 1939 magnitude came tlon.” of a mild winter. Wnr-dam- , treason went to the stand to year was eight pounds of pure .colored oieomarganne and to :e- uncontrollable appropriations for regional association of Southeast o’DURKE @ E S - I ^ y l o n TU ESDAY SPECIALS upon ua. In a period of deep eco The marching tune wee caUed nged hoUdtaga eoUapeed la day and tearfully confessed. I heroin from a member of the crew move margarine taxes come from the Treasury department ameunt- Asia is "quite possible." ... Iraq of the British steamer Hong Kong, J X ^ F O A M nomic depression the llet (o f recip last Tuesday by Maurice Thorez, Oerwany kininc S« pereoaa, The state then began the call- rural areas. It was questionab'.e -ng to an estimated $8,260 809.6S.3. regular army troops reporWHF Hocked at a.m Francisco. Five ho'.v man.v of them vvotiid buck **•> : • B r Vti .! v«« Findell Mfg. Co. myJC Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales ients) would grow, with the roUe •ecretary general of the French tea at Um r i la .Gmogne. -A - ■flMr bf The clergy These include iiitercst on the pub including nfrgb.' "F- OawmuBlst patty. Bhr'inggested vvltlutraiv log from larae] . . customs agents posed as electri- transportation difficulties to come fht 'flUUi d IN -n Borne whea winde men are accuse'd of spying cians and stcajnfitters for five here. lic debt, and such Uems as the old- im ta 485 Middle Turnpike East hauated tHietr taempToyment insur that if the French people, "in apltg tapplefi the walla o f a huUdlag. Michael Spodnick. 32, Bridgeport, 8 OZ. CAN BURT OLNEY’S GREEN OR WAX STRINO days before making the arrest. xhe House and Senate convened age ana survivors' insurance fund ance.’’ of their wish" find themselves at The roof of a VerkiWre. Eng., and black market dealings fined on additional S25 for punch and the employment trust f'und ad TeL 4865 Last Jure, nearly ten pounds of nearly an hour late, with • only Repreeentative Mills (D., Ark.) war with Russia and the Soviet bonne waa blown In killing n and Lreo-von. ing his brother-in-'.aw after he ministered by tl'.e Treasury. Inter pure heroin was seized from an about half the House members in asked whether Congress might Army “ had to chase the enemy In woman. Only One Devlair* tel!.v judge punch was worth orig est on the 600,0000.000 notion B E A N S c n . c I Only one of the 15, deviated -•Vir France Airliner arriving in ■ their seats. The Sena'» had few 2 25 “ wake up some morning’ with a onto our soil” the Communists inal J2.') fine . . . New York County al elect IS estimated at $5,450,000.- _ „ , I from a full confession. Ladin New York from Marseilles. alxsenteej. ho'.vevei request for a half-bilHon to a bil would welcome the Invaders. Medical .Society. largest member IIOO. 8 OZ. CAN lion doUars extra appropriation London. March 1 The only action taken was on a On Saturday Palmiro TogllattI, lashed, t. .a wide .ij aectloms<1 of»T-i.r-Zr,/i t.urope and! • Pcnteco.stel ^ pastor, ^ group of the ,\:>ier:ran Medical The value of a pound of pure The d.rect and controllable ap- \ He noted the - government now la Italy’s No. 1 Communist, became .4.vsociat.on. oft.ciai'.y withdraws' heroin is e.stimated at t'’.2,4)t')0 in rotltine bill giving the Board o.' spending $1 ,100,000,000 a year in Britain today. Freakish in a qualUng voice that he was Tax Review of l.he town of Beth Red Men's bolder. The lUltan people, he said, it* support of national organiga- the unrierwoild trade ((ontiniied cm Page fen) any until Maich 21 to complete P E A S a n d ' n money-matching arrangement would have the duty “ to aid In ticui's plan to flgi'.t compulsory Will Get Its .Man vrith the states, for aid to the ceitam dutie.s. the or.ginal deid- General Electric the most ifflclent way" any Rub' health in.s.iiarce, .\nother Treasuiy department T ” v whlcb mlxht be requlr-' a''"''*" I lor. accus^ one of the le e d .n p V line for wliicli occuireJ isst week. CARROTS 2 Cans 25c (OoaUnoed na Page Tea) sian Army which might be reqmr ^ damage. fcmlants .Nikola Naumov Kuon Snow eaneelt* n:ei ling cf Con- agency, the Secret j-ervice. was Altlio, gii ti:e P ’bliu Healtti a.nd ed to pursue an aggressor into , ''’ind* toppl^ed w ^^ r.e t.ci.t I’ uicbred Daiiv Cattie As- .shown in tlie committee testimony Safetv committee decided to ao Denies Intent ILa Iv, 1 bull