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ance at a veteran’s hospital near continuing rent controls another burst" and the like. The CrafU son. Mm. Burke, Nathan' Hale; Molt of the money ran he spent certain staff appolntmejita by the Dog Scores Again Buffalo. Tuesday Last Day Rent Controls year. Whether or not they are classes applied their designs to second, Judith Thompson, Mra. To Be Wed W ould Abolish only for highway purposes. governor and department heads. Girl Scouts . Chief Schendel and the Golden peeded can be detenplned then, he Munchettter Voting Rights Lidt Winners tiles and letter openers. Bobyk, Hollister street; third, Another source of debate In the Thla, aald the commission, "docs Retriever also appeared on two Marjorie CovIHe. Mra. Handley, same connection was the Soldirrai, not envisage a blank check on ex- In Weekend Show For Registrations said. Kvery child In our elementary ' empt apixiintments." television and two radio programs Senator Lehman c- Chief of Folleo Herman O. new to the team, elnce^bcy have Motci^vehlcls rsnewal registra­ atrenthenlng of rant control, aald signer.i! Grade 6 Flrat, Cjmlhla Prior, la aet apart. This apee|al fund, Tomorrow Mrs. R. Johnson. Nathan Hale; I rial aesaion beginning March 9. -. .L, ’ - Sehendol and “CJoldwood Michael,” appeared on both r^dio and tele­ tions iCmied today reached SOO at ha also will fight thrispptopristlon Certificates of accomplishment Siatr Govoniinunt Or­ whicli cares for needy ex-seivlee- To Observe 38|h AimL the outatanding obodlonoo team in vision many tlmaa. 1 o'clock, according to Inapector Administration Facing bUl ridsr. I Brotherhood met ting. High Atomic Scienists Have Public School Coiitrsl will be awarded to the winners at •second, Albert Gorman. Mlsa Scy- men in the three classifications, has School hall. Art assemblies to be held at each ,mour. Highland Park; third, Rob- Um oouiitry for the pant eeveral "Ooldwood Michael’’ Is owned by Daniel Kerr, manager of the Unexpected and Pow« Senator Dourlas (D-HI), while ganization (]oniiniflflion lieen a frequent aniirce of leglsla- KaHt Morris Boy yersary at Party Satur* Morgan Bralnard, president of the he did not ’ commit hlmeelf to a Also meeting of St. Margaret's Nobody to Vote for in For Art Students Is srhool during the week of Apid erl Prentiss. Mr. Bensehe, Robert llve debate. * CAMERA REPAIR yean, thie past weekend scored a branch office located In the ar­ Circle, D. of I., at K. C. Home. Mrs. son; Marlene Regelts, Mrs. Mitch­ hit with those in attendance at the Aetna Life Insurance company. erful Challenge Today continuation of Federal controls, New Mexico Elections Conducteil 17. Mlsa Hazel P. Lul2 will pre­ l*ro|ioN(*N Hill In ailditioii lo tile one-fund hill, ta lly S h o t flay, MaVeh 11 SERVICE Chief Schendel has trained and mory. The total issued since the aald a sudden lifting of ceilings H. B. DeWolf, speaker. sent the awards In Robertson. I.in- ell. Green. the oommtsslon also made piililic ^ ffa lo Kennel club show in Buf­ office opened here on ,ii:> 17 Wednesday, March 1 falo. N. Y. handled the talented dog for sev­ Washington, Feb. 27—OP)—The would result In terrific rent in­ coln. Hollister street, Manchester Grade 7 First, Joseph Brtlfuxe, Hsrtford, Feb. 27 - (P 'Hic three other meastirea in ( Births Friday: a daughter to Moil wondsrful of oil, Revenesconoo 5 • doy-limo « d Mr. and Mm. Ildward raoto, An- dover. gooi under your moko-up to giyo your Births Taday; a daughter to Mr. aad Mmi Kanaath Stratton, Am llial iofl(^iupplo young look. *- eiiivsHI. MAIN Sr Oki'OSITE HIGH SCH( . 1 206 Canter atreet; a eon to Mr. and •t Mm. Arthur Massaro, 28 Packard MANCME9TKB. rELCPNONC SOB street. A. . ■ .. f

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w a rn MAI^CHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN« MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1960 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1950 PAOBnVp; A- many advance reservationa aa poa* the instructor. Calkins is a for­ sibic to avoid the preaaure of a laat mer radio announcer and has an ex­ Ladies^ Night minute ruah and haa announcad' Sales Classes tensive background of merchandis­ S S S iS T o d a y '8 R d d ib S that he will set up tables for the ing and store management. NEW PARENTS hfVBftB sale of tickets at the' regular ’This course in Human Relations WTHA—IWkl Plans Ready monthly meeting of Nutmeg For* Begin Tonight la an Important factor in building Start y ^ u r LitUe Rogue*s Gallery eat tonight. Every member who customer good will. It la .spon­ plans to attend "Ladles’ Night" sored by the Retail Merchants Bu­ Baby Bronmie^, ...... j , $2.7i> WONS—Crime Fighters, Tall Cedars r.biiiplete and ran be present at the regular Human Relations Edu> reau of the Chamber of Commerce. WTHT—CarUr FunUy. meeting is urged to aaslst Commit­ Clasoea will meet each Monday for Brownie 620 With Flafih...... S14.67 '^ m c —BaekaUfc Wtr«. w n c —Cities Service Band Of America. Preparations for Big teeman Knofla by bringing In their cation Program ’ to Be the next .eight weeks from 7 to 0 Brownie Reflex With Flash . . . v .".S14.9B WKNB—N«wa; ■ B*qUMt MaU- reservation cards and picking up p. m. at the library of the Rec. I 10:00— At East Side Rec BM* I WDRC—My Friend Irma. Event at the Armorv their tickets. The classes are open to those per­ WONS—tIoUywood. U. A A. w n c —Nightbeat. sons engaged In store work or in RAY DWYER'S PH0T6 SHOP ' WCCC—Raquaat Tima. Grand Tall Cedar John J ...... Fox. I s o Manchester’s Dlatributiva Edu­ any form of selling goods or serv­ ! WTHT—American Arts Orches­ ices wherein the customer is con­ l-ocaled In Nas.sifrs Store WDRC — Newa; Oarry Moore of Nutmeg Forest, No. 116, Tall | [^oC al lO S lip D O rt cation Program gets under way Show. tra. tacted. Registration can be made 1015 MAIN STREET TKI„ 7509 WHAT—Meet Me at George a. ■ WONS—News Commentary. Cadara of Lebanon, announced to- | * * again tonight at the East Side Rec at the initial session tonight. WHAY—Moonlight Matinee. day that C. Leroy Norris, chair- ; library when the 1950 Spring Term *tU — ^ i 10:1&— Expelled Union Torreya, known to gopberwood, W n c —itella Dallaa. WTHT—Speaking of Songs. man of the annual Ladles’ Night j gathers for Its Srst claaa In Human WTHT—Pandatand. committee, has submitted a com­ Relations for Sales Ptrapnncl. native In America In Liberty coun­ I 10 :SO— Ansonia, Feb. 27—)—Membara ty. Fla., and the southwestern cor­ WONS—Jack Downey'a Muilc pleted program for this popular af-1 Jack L. Calkins of tha Aetna W’DRC—The Bob Hawk Show. of Local 446, International Union Fire Insurance Company will be ner of Decatur county. Ga. Greetings And Best Wishes To The 'Shop. WONS—Behind the Story, fair to members of the Forest. ; «tS«— i WTIC—Dangerous Assignment. Every effort is being made to equal of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers, WTIC—Lorenio Jones. ' WTHT—Newspaper of the Air. or surpass the conduct of the have voted, unanimously to sup­ WHAT—Chester. The Curious | 10:43— "Ladles’ Nights” of previous years port the international despite Its Camel. ! WONS —Golden Championships. and Grand ’Tall Cedar Fox Is enthu­ WCCC—News: Request Time. WTHT Notes for Nodding. siastic shout the progress made to expulsion by the Cib for allagwlly WDRC—New England Notebooiv following the “Communistic line." WKNB—Request Matinee. tl:0W— Local Prealdent John Rapuano BENDIX News on all stations. of the local made the announce­ «:W— 11:10— W nC —Young Widder Brown. ment following a meeting Sal ir- WDRC - World Tonight; Sports day. adding that locals at Torrihg- . WHAY—Story Queen. I 11:16— WDRC—^!d Record Shop. ! WTIC Mindy Carson Sings. ton and Buffalo, N. Y,, have taken WCCC—Junior Disc Jockeys. similar action. FIRST NATIONAL BANK WTHT Ted Malone. I;0 » - Local 445 represents workers at WHAY -Moonlight Matinee. the Ansonia division of the Ameri­ WDRC—Old Record Shop. , 11 WTHT—Challenge of the Yukon. I WDRC rubllc Service Pro­ can Brass company. OF MANCHESTER WHAY—Mv Serenade. gram. , WCCC—Big Brother Bill. 11 :sn— 9 9 WONS—Mark Trail. WTIC Dave Garroway Show. (yi’oiiiiil Is Broken W nC —When A Girl .Marries. , IS:00— • WKNB—News: Request Mali-| The Friendly Bank WTIC News: Dance Orchestra. nee. For New Hospital ^SilS— Frequency Modulation WTIC—Portia Kacce Life. | West Haven, Feb. 27 — m — WHAY—Meet the Band. I W DRC— FM 9 S.7 .MC. WIHA- 108.7 MC. Ground was broken here yesterday WKNB—Sports. ' for a 900-bed Veterans Adminis­ $:U— ■ \ 3-6 p. m. —same as WTHT 6:00 -Showtime. > tration hospital which will be WONS—Tom Mix. erected on the site &f the former I WTHT—Jack Armstrong. fii.lO Screno Gammell: Weath­ er. William Wirt Winchester hospital sole Who Built Am t^TIG—Just Plain Bill. 1 I at a cost of-812.845.000. WHAT—Meet the Band. 8:00—Same as WTHT a. m. S:45— WTK—F 3I 06..7 .MC. ! W’illiam Soderman, Weat HaveS WHAY—Sports. W D R Il— F 3I on the .Air 1 p. m. Congressional Medal of Honor W nC —Front Page Farrell. 11 :8.7 p. m. I holder, and admiral C. H. Cotter, WDRC—Curt Massey. Same as W D RC Grand ’Fall Cedar John J. Fox • head of the contracting firm, par- S:00— W FH .A — date by the hard working members I ticipated In the ground breaking ' WONS—News. r . M. of this committee. I U. S. Rep. John A. McGuire (D- M l It ssywhtnl KANE and FAIRCHILD WTIC—News. ’J:00 Sports Parade. Nutmeg Forest Ladles’ Night Is I Conn) estimated the hospital ADDRESSOGRAPH SALES CO. WHAY—News. 6:00 Racing and Spqrfs. scheduled to get under way at 6 I would have 500 beds for general ADDRESSOGRAPH MACHINES ARCIIITEinS WTHT—Joe Girand Show, 6:15—Farm Report. p. m.. Satimlay, March IS. at the medical and surgical cases and lOO 49 PEARL STREET HARTFORD WDRC—News; Sports. 6:2.5 Weather. State Armory and la strictly In- beds for tuberculosis patients. In 242 TRUMBULL STREET HARTFORD * WHAT-Newa. 6:30 -Western .Serenade. foriual in order that everyone ran full operation, he said, it will em­ • • • • • • •:U— 6:4.5 Keyboard Kapers. relax and enjoy themselves. Fea­ ploy about 1,000 persona. WDRC—Record Album. 7:00 Dance Time. turing dinner, gifts for the womcTi, WHAT—Supper Serenade. 8:00 Proudly We Hall. entertainment, a "Guess Wlio I 8:30 Ctucst Star. Am" eonte.st and dancing, ample Why Thoutanda pf Coccort ^ BENDIX ANDREW ANSALDI CO. W. E. KELSEY and SON, Inc. WDRC—Record Album. 8:4.5 Sunset 6000. fun is promised for all and accom­ prasertba plaaMnt taatiag MASON CONTRACTOR METAL CABINET WORK W T ir — K 5I On the a ir 7 :8 0 a. m.- modations are being provided for 844 PEARL STREET HARTFORD WONS—Here’s to Veterans. I a. m. an antiripated atten«lance of over QCcrnom oCC' 166 BIDWELL STREET MANCHESTER WTHT—4Sereno Gammell; Wea- *."*81110 as WTIC. POO. You Are Corflially Invited to See This Amazing • • • • • • thar. Committeeman James Dirk.son m a rn fm »WnC—Wrightville Folks. TrIevislim has made arrangements for a fam­ DIALAMATIC W A S H E R New Work-Free Washer >i4»— WNHC—TV. ily style dinner by the same cater­ KILPATRICK IRON WORKS WTIC—Ihrae Star Extra. P. M. er that served last year and who THE C. A. BADER CO. ta e n m — WONS—Evening Star. 4:00—Homemakcr5s Exchange. received so much favorable loiu- tCAUtCDByOOlM) ACOUSTICON CEILING STRUCTURAL STEEL AND IRONWORK 4:30—Teletunea. ment, not only for the fine quality WTHT—Trtoa at Twilight. of the food, but also for the effi­ PESTussiN acts at once. It notonly HARTFORD CHARTER OAK STREET MANCHESTER WDRC—Tiowell Thomaa. .5:00—Ted Steele Show. relieves such coughing but also The Beudix Eeonomat Dialamatic Washer 229 BUCKINGHAM STREET 5:30—Teletunea. cient manner in which so large a * WE SELL • • • gathering was so promptly fed. loosens up phlegm and makes It : WONS-^-Newa; Fulto« Lewis, 5:45—Howdy Doody. • Jr. 6:00—Film Shorts. Committeeman Fred C. Knofla, easier to raise. PUTUisnt is In charge of tickets and re.sorva- sa/e/ Mighty effective for old *WE INSTALL At the Sensational Low Price of $169.95 WTHT—Cisco Kid. 6 :3 0 -Lucky Pup. tions, is anxious to receive as A. LURIE, Inc. WTIC—^Llgbt-Up Time. 6 :4 5 -Teletunea and ^Program and young! Pleasant tasting/ CENTRAL MARBLE and TILE CO. W ^ Y —Symphony Hall. Notes. *WE SERVICE LAVATORIES ROOFING AND SHEET METAL WORK 7:00—Kukla, Fran and Ollle. WDRC—Beulah. In Our Electrical Appliance Dept. 66 SANFORD STREET HARTFORD 17 ELMER STREET HARTFORD XtlS— 7:30—Showroom. • • • • • • • I WONS—Tello-Tsat. 7:45—Newsreel. WTIO—Newa. 8:00—Sliver Theater. ------Basement------WDRC—Jack Smith Show. 8:30—Concert Program. )7:SS— 9:00—Candid Camera. DUBIN HEATING and COOLING MANCHESTER RADIO SERVICE WONS—Gabriel Heatter. 9:30—The Goldbergs. NOW... , W n c —Emile Cote Glee Qub 10:00—Studio One. B. D. PEARL^S LOUDSPEAKER AND AMPLIFYING SYSTEM - WDRC-rOlub Fifteen. 11:00—Book Club Show. APPLUNCE AND FURNITURE CENTRE COMPANY 73 BIRCH STREET MANCHESTER WTHT—Lone Ranger. 11:15-Late News. the JW .H A U CORK AUTHORIZED BENDIX DEALER M.MCNlSTia COHM" HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING • • • WDRC—^Edward R. Murrow, 649 MAIN STREET TEL. 7590 469 ANN STREET HARTFORD Newa. Retired Fireman j WONS—I Love a Mystery. WORKLESS • • • NATIONAL CASH REGISTER CO. , W n o —T a I k by Governor Bowlaa. Hies Suddenly BUSINESS MACHINES StSS— ELITE STUDIO 121 ALLYN STREET HARTFORD WDRC—Inner Builder's Forum. WHAT—The Rosary, New Haven, Feb. 27 i/P) — V . ^ PHOTOGRAPHS WTIC—Railroad Hour. Emory J. Leasor, 56, a retired cep- WASHING •82 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER WONS—B*Bar-B Riders. tain of the Battle Creek, Mirh., It had to happen! • • • StU-n Fire department, collapaed at hla JOHN I. OLSON WTHT—Brien MaMahon. «#■ WHAT—Time for three quarter home here yesterday and died al­ PAINTING time. most instantly. G. FOX and Co. 74 HENRY STREET MANCHESTER SiM— Leasor, employed by a Bridge­ • • • WDRC—Arthur Godfrey’s Tal- port photo enpravlnR firm, mme INTERIOR DECORATIONS AND FURNITURE ( eat ScouU. here In 191.5 after retiring trom HARTFORD^ WTHT—Henry J. Taylor. the Battle Creek Fire depart'meiit. WHAY—Music Room. He was a member of the State ony769” I HEW WORKUn WASHER PEERLESS WOODWORKING WONS—Affair of Peter Salem. Forest.s and Park association, ihe WTIC—Howard Barlow’s Orch. Yale Fine Arts society, the New Amazing new Bendix Dialamcnic washes, rinses, •:4S— y Haven Historical society and the C. L. HALE CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION WHAT—Orgirfi Nocturne. I Marine Historical society of Mys- squeeze-drys. You simply sat tha dial I WTHT—Governor Bowles. I tic. COUNTERWORK :0S— j Leasor is survived by hla widow, Thrrt's no longer any reason for any woman to put up with washday _ COMPANY MILL ROAD EAST GLASTONBURY WDRC—Radio heater. I Mrs. Dorothy T. Ames Leaser; s • • • WITC—Telephone Hour. daughter, Marilyn Elaine Leasor: horrors! Because the new Bendix Dialamatic is here—lowest-priced GRADING OF PARKING PLAZA WHAT—Moonlight Matinee. a brother and a sister. workless washer in all the world. Vi'ashes w ith wonderful "Undertow" 869 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER WONS—Murder by Experts. ONI) Funeral services will be held WTHT *— Leighton N o b 1 e's agitator washing action. "Floataway" draining prevents any dirt or » l 6 9 t l • • • STANDARD APPLIANCE and Tuesday with burial at Battle Treasury Show. Creek. soap-scum from being re-deposited on clothes. Gentle Squeeze- f>ri$ out the excess water without smashing buttons, ripping, WondtiM Ntw BtiNlIx MalaoNrtk wasliM, rinsK, CYRIL H. HAWLEY FURNITURE CO. tearing, or leaving deep, hard-to-iron wringer wrinkles in your clothes'. tquftit«dryi. Yo« simply stt flw dhdl SIGN LETTERING DRINKING FOUNTAIN Think of it! You banish wringers, set-tubs, soaking your hands • 211 SISSON AVENUE HARTFORD 209 NORYh MAIN STREET MANCHESTER ___ in steaming hot water. See this Here it it! Loweat-priced wotklets washer in the whole world—the • • • amazing new Bendix Dial­ new Bendix DialamaticI And only Bendix could do it! Washes, rinses, Bergren’s amatic workless w asher Squeeze-drys—and the single dial controls the whole operation! here today! Now there's absolutely no excuse for any woman to piu up with INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS STATE TILE and MARBLE CO. wringers—with soaking her hands in steaming water—with hard EX'TERIOR MARBLE • OtaaS. 04.VW Tmck washday work! See this new Bendix Dialamatic agitatoi| Washer NEW BENDIX DULAMATIC Creamed Cottage Cheese W.t.rl MACHINE CORP. 49 GRASSMERE AVENUE WEST HARTFORD before you go through another washday! a N. Wriatwl N. • • • wHk t u H n — ELECTRIC CLOCKS . . . Livens up Lenten VIbnMMi 100 FARMINGTON AVENUE HARTFORD Menus, and evrrji’body loves • N. MNas Dmaal Pet CM im cm m cIm o , cl—g, CUAMI M l If ailywheni • • • this rich. nourishing H Any Plw.1 SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND Creamed Cottage Cheese. New Bexible Wondettub teams up with the agitatot Comes in the RUBY or to give you scnunonal "Undertow" washing. JOHNSON BROTHERS TELEPHONE CO. CLEAR CUT Anchor-Hock- ONLY *I69?5 Dirt comes out like magic. Odors are brighter, ELECTRICAL WORK TELEPHONE SERVICE ing Glass. whites are whiter-and you do no work! NWf KNOa DUUMATK 106S MAIN STREET MANCHESTER MANCHESTER t a i m t I I • • • 9 OZ. SIZE GLASS •***■•"‘*‘*‘-*11- J - ^ BENDIX • • • ONLY 24c l^fw WVlVf Wvvf vYfvNn KWfNVlBB and the empty glass makes Ml It nrwMwf a beautiful water tumbler. Exclusive "Floataway" draining takes care of that! Q C < m o n u i t JOHNSON and LITTLE STATE GLASS CO. ^ BENDIX Soiled water, soapscum, suspended dirt goes up ORDER IN QUANTITY PLUMBING , GLASS FRONT From our routeman or En­ and out through the hollow agitatot— DIALAMATIC WASHER 4i» MAIN S1REBT MANCHESTER 181 WALNUT STREET HARTFORD terprise 1025. DIAtAMAIIC WASHi R j never strains back through clothes! Welcome Wagon Service to Newcomers! O n ly lail»e.s aw al lastaHaW.w - JOHN R. WENNERGREN Sgg fhh HGWGsr Bendix htm todayl . Whtch gentle "Squeeze-Drying" take ovet! lew Oewa iMiyiiicM—le.y lenm GENERAL CARPENTER CONTRACTOR ' ' Egccu water is ptessed out of clothes. a roiw NANM WVM rOUCH WMIMf 91 ALTON STR Eto MANCHESTER No smMhcd button*. No tips, snags. No • NO wiuNOMf • NO y m tu m o M i tangling. And no mote of thost apnoying deep creases that ate so hard to iron! • NO lOtTiNO Dow iy~nir tr amy h a w BENSON^S See this »tw»$t BIMDIX at year Bendix dealers today! I I N D I X IMI APPLiamcas. i as e> fOUTH BIND XA. INDIANA FumHwe and Appliances HOMI APPMANCIfe INC. *w— 713 MAIN STREET—TELEPHONE S635 Benaon Famitnr* Coh 711 MaiyiMain St.—4.» t .~ j. W.w . Hale Corp.,Corn. 945 Main St..—R D. Peari Appliances Famiture,'599 Main >Roakin Distributors, 48-50 Wintnrop St., Hartford, Cdnn, WhM^le Distributors 'a '- ■ ' I I I - \ ,1 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 27, 1960 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1960 P A C K s e v e n

ther and a new A ir Force fighter, know your Catholic principles and iMRi o f ^hlg tlma IndlcAt*., H « is Heart Drive Aid Stamford Leader < the North American F-9SA. The faith____ " JCandjefllrr am ued 'wh«n, Abromd, he Ig con- I Wapping engine will go Into full production Urg;es Catholic “TRis, aa you know. Is OsthoUo gldered » radical for doing It. He Given by Women Taken by Death aoon for use In both types. Press month. You should not only lEttmittg ffrraUi len’t aware of any particular Ideo- The Ladles' Aid met at the home support your Catholic preaa by of Mra. Clara Livermore of Felt Life Teaching buying It, but you alao ahould logleal Blgnlllcance In what he le How Important S? m e road, Friday evening, with about Stamford, Feb, 27—(F)—Mat­ Worker at Box r a ^ it to g e t '^ e real facta that doing. He disclaims the Idea that Mrs. Reuben McCann of 71 M t- BtMlI ftrert. kln street, has enlisted her services 2S present. The program consist­ thew A. Kenealy, 08, chairman of it carries. 'I'here are today In thla lUiiehMUr. Oena. he la being revolutionary. He In tha newly formed Women's ed of a talk by Mr. Rockwell about the Stamford Board of Finance Plant Is Killed Fut Principles Into country 300,000i Communist msga- Tomorrow^.. Tuesday a ♦ from A » M a to P . M , t b o k a i m o in o N . “ Safety In the Home,’’ and colored fo r the past 10 years, died Sunday 9 9 thinks he is merely muddling Corps of the Manchester Heart ie Daily Practice Priest sinea. Theaa are not all pnntad so nw .. m u . . <»«•>*%?«•' movies of the Grand Canyon and at St. Joaeph’a hoapttal hers after Is H Man’s that they can be recognised ss VoimM OeMtr L IKI. Drive. A Women’s Corps waa through another one of the many other short Alms shown by Stanley an iUneaa of about two weeks. New Haven, Feb. 27—UP) — Jo­ Communist pubUcation. This ra- situations Britain, In her long formed for the purpose of putting Mendall of Ellington road. The Tells Retreat League PnblUhcd m r y the Manchester Heart Drive over Kenealy, a veteran attorney, was seph Nowak, 36, waa killed Satur­ port comes from the F B I... •wday and Holldajra. BiiterK* at the assistant hostesses were Mrs. Ines history, has met and resolved the top in Its final week. active In Republican party affairs day in an accldeni at the National "YES”? • . w . H m a u “ Ehren In Russia today the men Poat offtea at Maiicheatar. Conn., aa Meade ancf Mrs. Katherine Slmler. and served for about 20 years on “The atrongeat argument for the making slaves out of 180,000,000 Last 12 Hours to shop fo r these and hundreds and without basic alteration of nation­ Returns show that the people of Folding Box Company where he iMont,' aaaa Mall Matter^______The next meeting will be held the local Board of Recreation. Catholic church and for faith In people constitute only two aqd al character. Manchester are behind the Drive March 10, at the home of Mra. was employed. Ha^ die man whoae "y W halpad to pot an ambMeoa bey gOMCRIPnON KATES He la survived by hla widow, Fellow-workers said that No­ God HimMlf la made by putting one-half per cent of the population It la quite natural for them to and It la hoped that In the last Helen Fairbanks. through medical acheoL Ona Taar by Mall ...... »>0 ®® few days of the drive, contribu­ Mrs. Estelle Kenealy; and two wak, father of two children, was Catholic principles Into effect in •Take Romania, for InatAnce, Bit montha by Malt ...... * J “ The regular meeting of Ever­ be for radical things In a conserv­ tions will Incresse to such an ex­ sons, John and Matthew A. Ken­ pulled into a paper board machine Another occaelon, his friendly “yae" atortod a man In btotoate where 1,000 Communists control, hundreds o f other Watkins savings! Oaa month by Mall ...... J * green Lodge, A.F.AA.M., Will be ealy, Jr. your daily Uvea," the Very Rev. through terror tactics, 20,000,000 ative manner, to Impose conserva­ tent as to assure final aucceaa. All held tonight at 8 o’clock at Masonic he waa helping clean. and today that man’a butineie is a growlag, paying pcopcnitleto Blngla Copy ...... J Dr. Sterling P. Taylor, medical Emeat Welch, first assistant to people... ' Waakly. by Carrlar ...... * « tive restraints upon their social­ those who wish to contribute to Temple. Buba. dallTared Ona Taar ...... » 3 M this worthwhile cause and have examiner, said death waa caused And than there was the tfane his "yee” enabled a worried the Very Reverend Father Pro­ What can you do to prevent istic experimentation, to be for A meeting of the team captains Much Power Put family to get from under a stack of unpaid bills and hMWMendly vincial of thd Beat of the Paaslon- such things happening here? First Watt of Mlaa. Foralgn ...... *t3.w not already done so, are urged to of the Men’s Bowling League has by crushing injuries to Nowak’s soclallsUc measures without ac­ head and cheat. advice put dwt family’s budget on a sound, secure bests. 1st order, told Mancheater mem­ of all you can keep yourselves in­ Tomorrow at 9 o’clock Watkina Store-wide February Sale comes to a close . . . the big win­ m em ber o r send In their contributiona within been called for tonight at Commu­ ★ ber* of the Holy Family Ratreat formed. You can get the news be­ THE ASSOt'TATRD PRICSo cepting socialist dogma. The Brlt- the next two or three days. nity hall by Harry Burger, presi­ In Fighter Plane Nowak la survived by hl's widow, ter style and value event. Here are some of the one or few-of-a-kind things you’ll see. There This man wboee “yea" has brought peace of mind to 1 league and guests At their Oom- hind the news in your Catholic Tha AaaP)— ents, four brothers and six sis­ the Rssssmf ' hall yesterday morning. The Com­ faith—action speaks louder than WATKINS Chocks may be mailed to N. A handbook for the use of fresh­ I All items subject to prior sale. Sot otharwlaa cradit.d t doesn't worry them at all. They The United Statca now puts ae ters. His Job Is to malto psrsonal loans, and to kesp the trsnsecdons munion breakfast followed the 7:30 words... and alao tha local nawa pabllahart hare. William Knight, Treasurer, P. O. men Is being planned by the Tradi­ much power In a single-engine o'clock mass, which was celebrated are befuddled only when the out- tion and Government committee of Funeral services will be held on a bustnsss IHrs basia. Hls years of aaparianoe with IWanef The strongest argument for the All rlghta of rapubl'aatlon of aperlal Drawer 871, Mancheater and made fighter as la used to drive a B-29 Tuesday. by Father Welch. Approximately dlapatrhaa herein are alao reaarred. EliBWorth Memorial High school. ' have taught him to rsspaet the honesty of local peopla frtandi, Catholic church and for faith In ide world Ulls them they are do­ out to the Connecticut Heart As­ Buper-Fortreaa bomber. 125 members of the Retreat league God Himself la made by putting sociation. Qlve hope to the man, School rules and regulations, cua- folativea, or amploiror are not brought into tba picture. FEBRUARY and guests attended the m au snd Full aanrlra client of N. E. A. Sarr- ng somcUi'ng sensational. toms, son^a, cheers and other In- This was disclosed Jointly by Catholic principles Into effect In women and children who are heart the A ir Force and the Navy at a Don’t borrow unnscsssorOy. But if a loan—for • moudi or • received Communion In a body. Ica. Inc^______forpiatlon will be Included In the your dally Uvea. The atrongeat FURNITURE Lamp Tables Coffee Tables Bedrooms disease sufferers. Help them to week-end press showing of the CONSTIPATION ysar, or longer— is the sensible thing for you (and y u f u the In epenmg the serious part of hla argument against the Catholic 9 X 12 Ruga Publlahera Repraaanlatlvca The Complication look forward to a future of health book. Included on the committee talk, Father Welch said: " I want Jullua Mathawa Special Agancy - New are 'Irene Morris, Andrew Vlning, new Pcatt and Whitney J-48 Tur­ A new tale and easy way to treat judge) the 'YES MAN will appreciate the diaaca to say "yea.’* faith la when you fail to put Cath­ IB2.80 AXMINS'TER, rose 18th $28.00 ( 2) SHERATON spider $24.80 (3) DUNCAN PHYFE $260.78 4 Pc. MODERN, blonda and happiness. bo-Wasp Jet engine. constipation without harsh, habit- to extend on the theme of my ser­ olic prlnclplea into effect In your avodtre plywood; 4-4r»war Tork. Chicago. Detroit and Boaton. Freedom and democracy Is NaU lle Gedrim, Sue Hudson, Da­ You can tolephona him . . . or drop fas to aao Mas e l the mon at Maas thU morning. You Century floral. Mill Second, pedestal bate, genuine mahog­ oblong top with rimmed edge vid Fairbanks, Scott Vlning and The en^ne has a normal rated forming dnijs and irritants. Just a dally lives... any. Inlaid top sdge, each and glaas protection; double swell front dreaaer, 4-draerer MEMbCr a u d it bureau of sometimes a two-edged sword. nm m m i Finance Cosopeu^ eOee. Ha eaya to 4 eat el A all know what Communism la­ 884JI0.______Nancy Groskrltz. top output of 8,280 pounds of few harmless tablets a day with “To strengthen your Catholic SALE $1B.B8.______lyre pedestal base, genuine chest, unframed Venetian mir­ aRCOi-A'noNS.______How this can be so Is Illustrated Favor Banning thrust, making It the most power­ water prdvide necessary bulk and thers Is no need of going into de­ faith la the purpose of building the $62.80 AXMINSTER. green tails . . . In thta country we all mahogany, each $19.08. ror. full *1*0 bed, large bed­ ful one fljrlng In the United States. lubrication for normal healthy “carved" effect. $74.50.______$27.50 DUNCAN PHYFB with Herald Printing CooiPAny. by the fart that those Kuropean enjoy liberty. Yet even In this retreat house at Farmington. We side table with book eablnat asaumea no financial re»pnn«ll.ll ty f-'r Clam Diggers B a ll. Boosters make more than 8,000 elimination. coeraernirnar stxig »o gitv rir* 8 $38.00 SHERATON, genuine nations who liold colonial posses­ Of Sex Movie country we need to do serious Passlonist Fathers are $1,800,000 acanthU -rar\’ed prdeatnl, rlai- and drawer, $230.00. typographical error* appearliiK In «(1- pounds available for emergency Recommended by dpeton. Buy a In debt on this project. Today we ★ $118.80 AXMINSTER, green med top. mahogany and gum* mahogany, oblong top, shaped vertlaements and other reading mi.tter, sions in Africa are greatly dis­ bottle of NORMALAX tablets from i v t b m u u \ thinkmg. Our own beloved coun- bursts of power. A pound of thrust FINANCE C a 4*m* la In FftolkMP 1 haven't L • a cent ULof ui«the uiuiiwjrmoney wewc tons-on-tona laaf, $84.80. wood.1 M4.r1.80. and rimmed; X-stretcher base, $381.00 2 Pc. FRENCH PRO­ In The Mancheater Evening Heralc. West Hartford, Feb. 27 — m — Slated March 11 vour druggist today. S9c — money 2nd Heer e n * n IMiAlU MIHBINS turbed over the fact that the Unit equals one horsepower when the * ^ ’ATM ent Burvey of tlie rellgloua «we. We are not. worr;rlng. how- $20.08. VIN C IAL, 8-drawar dihaaer. Approximately 800 members of the back if not completely satfafled. 7S3 niain m i n , inANCNinto. c o n n . $118.80 AXMINSTER. grey $82.00 BOOK TABLE. Duncan Monday, February 27 ed States Is now constructing a airplane la going 375 miles an leanings of this country has shown w er, about the money. God will mirror with shell decorated St. Thomas the Apostle - Roman Westbrook, Feb, 27—(/Pi—Don’t hour. DM 3430 e Oeeigi Mathhc, VIS NANeger tone-on-tone leaf. $84.80. Phyfe pedestal base, brass $44.80 DITNCAN PHYFE. large top, twin size fooUeez bed. powerful new radio transmitter In Isau ns4( M mMarti *1 ill w wsaAsi laosi that 16 per cent of the population ' k u ai. Wise Idea! Shop at Watkins Catholic . parish here have signed wear “stop cloze" if you plan to The J-48 la flying In a Navy NORMALAX grey feet; revolving book shelf, gold equarc 'top, 4-leg cluster ped­ ivory with grey end gold trim, petitions which seek to ban the I Iwi tl SIN CMh til.M ekw paevHr nfaM le II aenVy nencsllw hitslenb at SIMS ladk of the nation U listed as Catholic. The Holy Father bellcvM the $B2.80 AXMINSTER, estal, mahogany and gum­ Wallace’s Purge Falls the International tone of Tangier, attend the third annual Oam Dig­ fighter, the Grumman F9F-5 Pan- k a Protfact of ClilliM Ltb*falafla% 24 ner cent non-CathoSc and that retreat movement la the moat Im- ' tooled leather top, mahogany, $126.00. Modem plaid, $74.80. wood, $30.08. on the North African coast. showing of a aex education film. gers baU here. You probably will Mamelais# N* !• 80 M r cent of the people profess portant Catholic Action project In $44.80.______Henry WaUace. apparenUy fl The action came after the pas­ brown $384.80 8 Pe. TRinDTYPB. Mild This transmitter Is being built be ’’eckaclooded." no religiousreU ^ u s bbellefa. eliefs.^ h ln k of .v It! iw the world today. That Is why he $B2.B0 AXMINSTER, $32.80 (2) SHERATON, square, tor, the Rev. John F. Callahan, for­ Modem plaid. $74.50. cherry In Sheraton etjrle: turn­ pally awake to the fact that the Invitations for tjie gala social Nearly 100.000,000 people In the has given It hla special bless- TUESDAY genuine mahogany, shelf, gold Drum Tables to carry the message of democra­ bade parents of the pariah to per­ ed lega, reeded eomera; 4- Progressive Party has been dom­ event, to be held March 11, advise United States acknowledge no re- ing. tooled leather top. each $27.80. cy and freedom behind the Euro­ mit their children to view the film. “ kum In ennythlng you wudnt go llKlon motlvatea their Uvea. That “The victory that will overcome $99.50 (2) VELVETS, blue ori- drawer dreaaar, 7-drawer inated In most thing* by Commu­ entai design, each $74.80. $.’)098 SHERATON, genuine pean Iron curtain—to the people The film, “ Human Growth," has clammin in.’’ does no mean that all these people the world—is faith In Jesus $22.60 SHERATON, large mahogany, gold tooled leather cheat, fun else abort poet bed nists and Communis' policy, went been banned nationally by the Ro­ Two warnings accompany the are immoral or lead dissolute lives, Christ Know your holy faith, square rimmed top, X-stretch- top, brass caaters, $40.80. with flame flnlhla; poMUed of Russia and the people of Rus man Catholic church. It deals with EVENINGS $92.80 AX M IN STE K beige mirror with gUt trim. $288.00. out to the party's convenUon at Invitation. “ A big KonsabuU with but they have no religious------Pjlac**-— ■ practice your holy faith and fight er base, mahogany and gum- sla's satellites. And preaching reproduction, birth and the growth floral hooked pattern, $74.80. Chicago this weekend In an effort a strong bak" will turn back any­ The Wonder Of This Generation ges which they cling steadfastly for your holy faith to help achieve weod, $10.98. ______$23.60 ( 2) DUNCAN PHYFE. freedom and democracy to the of the human being. The church body garbed In "stor cloze." and that victory.” $1$8.00 VELVET, plain belga pedeetal base, Bmall alee, ma­ $278.00 8 Pe. CHlPPBNDAlill. to read Communist doctrine, but people of Russia Is a wonderful contends that the film should be the kumltee reserves the rite to ‘TO tt aurprlalng that one out of During the mass prayera were uncut "loop” pile, $84.80. $22.50 DUNCAN PHYFE, ped­ hogany and gumwood, each solid mahogany with bracket not necessarily the Communists srcompanled by an explanation of Sofas Lounge Chairs estal base, brass feet, rimmed baaea; 8-drawer dreaaer, ob­ project, which all our friends in eckaclood enny lady they think three couples make a mockery of offered for the repose of the souls $17.08. themselves, out of the party. the moral and religious values in­ proper, the vows that they take to each o f deceased Manchester members $278.00 LOUNGE STYLE, slop­ $69.80 SQUARE-ARM LAW- $111.00 VELVET, plain plati­ round top, mahogany and gun>- long square-frame decorated Europe support. volved. num grey twist. Mill Second, $59.75 DUNCAN PHYFE, 4- mirror, 8-drawer cheat, abort Hla proposed clarification of " It will be sum fun OK," the In­ other In marriage? la It surpris­ of the Retreat league. The roll of ing arms, two spring-down SON, antique rose tapestry wood, $16.08. But. radio being what It Is, you The motion picture Is to be the deceased members follow: Jo­ $84.80. ______leg pedestal base, gold tooled post bed, plneappla tofto party doctrine, designed to make vitation promises, “ cuz the man- ing that 100.000 children yearly seat cushions; green brocatelle with eggshell end blue, $89.98. $58.00 ( 2) SHERATON, large leather top, drawer, mahog­ cam't preach freedom and democ­ shown to segrated groups of stu­ are separated from their ^renta seph Staum, John Benevento, $339.00. Igment makes us feel »at borne with moss fringe trim and $m .00 VELVET, plain beige square tops, shelf with drawer any and gumwood, $54.80. It clear that the Progressive Par dents at a Junior High school on even when he wishes we wuz."_ aa the result of theaa broken John Tierney, James Breen, John $149.00 DOWN-AND-FBATH- racy In one direction without also valance, $248.00. twist. Mill Second, $84.80. under, braaa ferrules and cas­ $334.78 4 Pc. CHIPPENDALE, ty represented only independent Thursday and Friday. Lieut. Carroll E. Shaw, com­ h ^ e a ’ la It surprising that 700.- Qulah, Dr. John Barry, Jamea ER pillow back style, spring- sending Its message out in other ter*. genuine mahogany, each $66.00 DUNCAN PHYFE. gen­ solid mahogany, same ea above .^merican liberalism, not the tail The Roman Catholic ban waa in mander o f the state police bar­ 000 abortions are carried out every Foley and Francis Donohue. The $239.00 LOVE SEAT, kidney -down T-shaped seat cushion; $88.00 VELVET, candy stripe, uine mahogany, gold tooled directions. And a North African response to a request by school Is It surprising that there suggesUon that the prayers Chesterfield lounge style, but­ kick pleated valance. Old red $29.78.______only with twin beda, $279.00. end of some Moscow line, was wa­ racks here. Is general chairman of plain aad twist yams, $89.78. leather top, carved pedestal officials for interested groups to I t * 2.000.000 cases of venereal dl- offered w m made by F ^ c i a toned pleats, 2 cushion, red damask with moss fringe trim, station powerful enough to reach the "kumltee." $28.80 SHERATON, shaped top bane, braes feet, $40.80. $108.00 3 Pc. HEPPLEWHITB. tered down until It was only express their opinion concerning damask. fringe valance, $138.00. $83JM> VELVET, dtop green Russia will also be powerful ^ o r; reported mrery year ? ' with gold tooled leather, X- dark mahogany finish on ma­ alight rap on the wrist for Russia. showing of the film. “In the United SUtea there Is a membra ever to make a retreat $216.00. ’’carved” effect, $74.80. stretcher base, mahogany and $32.80 ( 2) DUNCAN PHYFE. enough to reach much of AfrIcA. murder avery 40 minutes, ’niere at the P aa^n lst monastery at $98.00 PILLO W BACK style, hogany and gumwood; 4-draw- Tile Cbmmunlata remained, and soft gumwood. $22.50. Rmall size, mahogany and That la what la causing the S e 8^ mejor crimes committed West Springfield, M w . $226.00 CHESTERFIELD down-and-featber filled. T- $118.80 AXMINSTER. gumwood. gold tooled leather or Bwell front dreaaer, 8-draw- their influence waa visible in the cusblon, knife arms; beige green 18th Century, floral. swell front cheat, poster bed alarm. France and other Euro­ High Standard (t Pays t o \ Know e v ^ d ^ m o r e than 1.500.0001 The communion breakfast was lounge, pleated back and top, $24.80. convention's deliberations until prepared and served by the Gar­ arms, nail and boucle fringe tapestry with wine, greens $84.80. with broken pediment end uzn pean colonial powers are afraid TELEVISION major crimes In the period of a Pembroke Tables and browns, $79JM). headboard, $149.00. tha and. Wallace succeeded In ob­ year. These are figures furnished den Grove caterers. trim; fringe valance, $198.00. that the African natives under, Organizer Dies $1181)0 AXMINSTER. beige B y Crosley by the Federal Bureau of Inveatl- Preparations for the commun­ $24.80 (11) SHERATON oval Miscellaneous Tables $240.00 4 Po. HEPPLEWHITB. taining not a doctrinal purge, but ion and breakfast were made by $229.00 SQUARE-ARM LAW- $188.00 MINIATURE WING "carved” effect, $84.80. their rule will alao hear about this drop leaves, two styles; ms aame as above only with twin merely a doctrinal truce. ntlon* a large committee headed by Gen­ SON, green textured outside; atyla, aquara ast-ln back; two hogany and gumwood. each $40.78 (4) SHERATON NEST freedom and democracy which Is New Haven, Feb. 27— UP)— Oua- •Tgrhat’B this but hlatory repeat­ down- and -feather attached $118.80 AXMINSTER, frey sleigh beda having plaread Hla nen-Communlst supporters tave A. Beck, 92, gunsmith and eral Chairman Henry Reilly. green tapestry with red Inside, "carved” effect, $84.80, $19.96. of three table*, genuine ma­ being urged upon the Russians, ing ItaelfT . . . Take the classic fringe valance, $108.00 back pUlowa. Soft blue da­ headboards, $180.00. ' were strong enough \o control inventor and one-time vice presi­ example o f the Roman empire. Aa , — — _ , hogany, top table with rimmed and will want some of it- for mask, brass ferrules and cast­ $50.78 GENUINE MAHOG edge, gold tooled leather top, the convention by a shade on aev dent of the High Standard Manu­ long as religion waa reapecteiL • ; M e S S O g e G l V C I l $180.80 3 Pc. HEPPLEWHITB, facturing Company, died Saturday $225.00 LOUNGE STYLE, two ers, $189.00.______Odd Room-Sice Rugs AN Y, Inlaid top snd drawer themselves. long aa the moral law waa upheld . cushion, round Lawson arms each $42.50. English brown mahogany fin­ eral tell-tale issues of policy. They at his home here. Beck, with his front, oval drop leaves, $84.50. There Is a danger that the tha Roman empire prospered and with sloping fronts, button $110.00 LONGFELLOW Mtra ish on mahogany and gum­ ware not strong enough to force son. Cart Arthur Beck, and the late Most ski experts $108.80 9 X 11.6 AXMINSTER, $24.80 (6) GENUINE MAHCXl- wood. 4-drawer awell-front preaching of revolt for liberty to agree more ama­ ---- 1 strong. . lU downfall began By Dr. Stafford back, apring-down aeata; grey deep model; down-and-feather $88.00 GENUINE MAHOG A N Y neat of three tables, each tha ahowdown which would have Carl Guntave Swebelius, organized pillow beck, grey tu eatty slate blue end frey 18th Cen- dreaaer, S-drawer chest, brok­ the Russians might also result in teurs should know -^w hen reUglon waa dlemliaefi, v ilm damaek. flBS.OO. ANY. small size, oval top. In­ $19.08. the gimmakJng High Standard ■ with soft turquoise, old gold tury floral. 884.80.’______laid, drawer, $29.08. en pediment mirror with gilt been a complete declaration of company here In 1927. rules that make for safer, happier > the moral law waa aneereo at <«d Dr. Ruasell Henry Stafford of a revolt for liberty among the skiing such as; Lessons from cer­ $198.00 LOUNGE STYLE, two and rose, $89.00. $188.00 CONSOLE TABLE, decorations, full size alMgh independence from the Moscow The Becks later sold their Inter­ derided. . . . The same thing la the Hartford Seminary Founda­ $143.00 8.6 X 10.10 VELVCT, Africans. tified instructors — Not skiing going on today. Our own presi­ cushion, square Lawson arms $89.00 GENUINE MAHOG­ Sheraton half-circle style with bed, $130.00.______Una. est in the company to Swebelius, tion preached at both eervicea $80.00 SQUARE-ARM LAW- lain grey uncut "loop” pile, A N Y aquare drop leaves. In­ There Is no way for Voice of dent realized this when recently with sloping fronts, button till Second. $89.80.______flip top; genuine mahogany, $230.00 3 Pc. HEPPLEWHITB, Two of the test Issues concerned yesterday at Center church, bring­ back, blue textured frlese, SON, laytex seat cuahton, laid, drawer. $79.00. arms machinist by the elder Beck he eald: ‘ReUglon Ui the basic key­ ing to a close the preaching mie- inlaid. $136.00. red mahogany and gumwood. America broadcastera to make it break arms) —Taking time out at { $140.00. green striped frieae, moss $78.00 9 x 9 VELVET, plain Israel and Yugoslavia. The Com at the Marlin Firearms Company stone to our dvilizatlon.’ .... aton sponsored by the Board of $82.00 OENinNE MAHOG­ 3-drawer swell-front dreaaar, clear that we are offering dejnoc- noon for a good meal and rest-up. "Pope Plus has said that what fringe trimmed, $74.80. delphinium blue, $89.78. $44.80 CORNER TABLE. Sher­ munlst ftictlon of the party want here during the First World War. i Deacona. His topic for the final AN Y, gold tooled leather top, aton style, genuine mahogany, 8-drawer chest, um top mir­ racy and freedom only to the It’s healthy advice at any the church needs In the modern- ror, alelgh bod with X-plerced ed to adopt a resolution attacking In addition to hls son. Beck I In the aeriea o f four services waa $110.00 FLAT-ARM seml-Law- $218.80 12 x 14.8 VELVET, square drop leave*. $74.80. tninid; concave front, 2 draw­ Russians. leaves a daughtr, Mrs. George Eno- { time to stop long enough to day world la a zealous. Intelligent, Wing Chairs headboard, $195.00. the present government of Israel f .-j' 'Wounded for Our Tranagres- son style; grey tapestry with plalh delphinium blue twist, er*. $.30.60. It's quite a dilemma, Isn'-t It? malt, of New Haven, with whom ' gather your second wind. And, organized CathoUc lalety— Catho- aions." A ll of hia messages were gold, and Ught grey; brass 1169.00. $179.00 3 Pc. CHIPPENDALE, In line with ciurent Russian at­ he lived; a brother and • grand­ after eating to relax with deli­ Uca ready to fight against Inde­ deeply moving and apirttuaUy $08.00 C H IPPEND ALE ball- femilea and caaters. $98.00. Coffee Tables $38.00 ( 2) BU TTERFLY drop- cious W tlO LIT’g gPXARMINT . cency, diahoneaty and other ilia of and-claw; antique lime satin red mahogany and gumwood. tacks upon It, casting doubt upon daughter. rich. $27.80 DUNCAN PHYFE, large leaf end table idze, eolld cherry, auM—Chewing helps relieve the world. , . . By your CathoUc outslda, beige tapestey with Ogee bracket fM t, reeded cor­ tha brand of democracy being Last Tour Funeral will be private. In hls sermon yesterday. Dr. $89.00 PLEATED BACK, T- End Tkbles oval mahogany top, inlaid, each $20.08. tension and aids digestion. faith you are eaUed upon by God Stafford pointed out that it waa red and lime inside; lime pip­ cushion, nail trim; beige, green ner posts. 3-drawer dreaaer, 4- practiced by It. The non-Commu- bras* feet, $19.95. sir Harry Lauder has made his * to save the world from moral ruin. the Indifference of people like ing, $89.00.. and apricot tapestry, dark $89.76 STEP TABLE, genuine $32.60 ’H ER TABLE. 2-ahelf drawer chest, short poto bad And here’s a refreshing, satis- I with pineapple topa, acroU nist faction succeeded In turning farewell tour. fylng treat to enjoy any time— I . . . You can help provided you most of us today Who brought green boucle fringe trim, mahogany 3 shelf, drawer, $27.60 DUNCAN PHYFE. large Duncan Phyfe pedestal, bra*a $98.00 CH IPPEND ALE baU- headboard, $149.00. this resolution around until It fits right in with anything you do. Jesus to the cross', people who did $79.00. ______$39.00. ______round mahogany top. Inlaid, feet, genuine mahogany, Within a few short weck.s, it and-claw, red damask, nail praised Israel for having already not like the truth. braaa^feet, $19.98.______$30.80. seems. Sir Harry had expressed trim, $89.00. $29JiO 18TH CENTURY, 3 $878.00 6 Pc. emPPENDALB achieved democracy. Pinafore Pair ’Ihe pastor, Rev. CUflord O. Occasional Chaim TRANSITIONAL, mahogany his desire to once again visit with Simpson, presided iR both worship shelf, turned posts, top shelf $29.78 DUNCAN PHYFE, oval Bedrooms A somewhat Innocuous state­ $105.00 C H IPPEND ALE ball- trimmed, genuine mahogany, and gumwood. Large, masrive his friends In the United States. aarvices aad told the. chUdren’s $49.75 CHIPPEND ALE genulna glass tray top, pedestal base pieces, heavy hardwara. •- and-claw;* lime textured cov­ $22.80______brass feet; mahogany and $408.00 3 Pc. HEPPLEWHITE, ment that the party shou'd not He had made many, many tours •tory. mahogany, stretcher b M , nail drawer Mr. and Mra. Drasaer. -i J J J J eting outside, beige tapestry gumwood, $24.60. genuine mahogany with In­ “ bend reason backward ^ order of this country, and many of the The Senior choir sang the aa- inside with greens and browna, trim, gold, wine and white $88.00 SHSaiATQN, large gen- lay*; 4-drawer bow-front 8-drawer chest, pair o f foot- thems, “ When O'er the Steep of to attempt to Justify thv conduct last of them had been laughingly nail trimmed, lime piping, brocade, $44Jk). uine mahogany kdth Inlays; 2 $29.80 DUNCAN PHYFE ob­ dresser, 7-drawer cheat, tail leaa twin beda with plarcsd OUvet," by Maunder, and “God So drawers, shelf with brass gal- poster bed In full size with headboarde, large bedside table of the Oomlnform countries to­ CNJOY-rotfetseGood $89.00. $110.00 HEPPLEWHITB Arm long top, glasa protected ma­ referred to as his last of his “ fare­ Loved the World," by Stainer. lery, to9.80. ______hogany, double lyre pedestal reeded poit* and um tope, with book cabinet and drawer, ward Yugoslavia’' waa received In Lasts so lon g— Co4t$ so LMm Chair, upholstered shield back, well tours.” $98.00 C H IPPEND ALE ball- baM, $22.80. $308.00. $498.00. ______seat and arms in gold and grey - dead alienee, whereas convention Harry died last, night, but with and-claw, nail and moss fringe $44.80 SHERATON, large gen­ satin stripe, Aa la, $59.80. uine mahogany, 2 drawers, applause greeted those statements him passed only his ability to trimmed; rose, grey and green Love Birds textured stripe. $84.50. ahetf, $39.80. 'I In which Russia waa pictured as make 'music In the Scotch way. $60.00 SHERATON'TUB CHAIR. naU trim; red Jeath- the sole repository of intemstion- Much aa Stephen Foster made hla $79.00 CH IPPEND ALE baU- $42.00 SHERATON, aquara and-claw; chartreuse - green sr-grained plastic, $48JM>. rlmmsd top, 2 abalves, genuine al virtue. way. Lauder's "Roamin’ In the leather- grain plasUc cover, n ^ oga n y, $29.78. ______Wallace waa elsewhere as the Oloamln' ” and "Wee Deoeh and $2tt.5U QUEEN ANNE, gooaa- February Sale Highliglit! Installed and Serviced by factory Trained Technicians SO? $84.50. neck arma, drega 'o wine dam- $24.50 SQUARE, 2 drawers and convention closed, and it la likely Doris" will live as a symbol of that, not having gained his tardy $149.00 E N G U 8H QUEEN i, $12.98,______abelf, rimmed top, mahogany Scotch folklore as have Foster's and gumwood, $21JK). objective, he wlU sever his own N A N N E with cut-back roll $32JK) QUEEN ANNE, shell- Oh, Susanna" or "Jeannie with anna; grey, turquoise and gold connection with the party, thus IT WORKS FOR YOU 7 DAYS A WEEK carved knuckle arms, Win# $22.80 CHINESE CHIPPEN- the Light Brown Hair" re­ ti^tostry; boucle fringe trim, ending a poUtical adventure a tapestry in ainall all-over da- DAUE, with shelf, black lac- mained as American folklore. MOITDAT TOXSOAT wKimaaaAV $110.00.______algn, 4i9.95. ______quer, $17.98.______more balanced man would never eCNOAT Carload Harry Lauder was and has . been WMHO—TV-4^ksBB*l I WNRC—TV-CkaaacI • WNRC—TV-rhaaael • WNHU—TV-CksnesI • ^ 4 $89.00 C H IPPEND ALE baU- $95.00 FRANCIS W RIGHT have begun. LUMBER 5:30—Telt’.una 5:30—TetetuBsa $44.50 (2) SHERATON, gen­ the butt of many a Scotch joke, 6:00—Super Circus 5:30—Howdy Doody and-claw; nail and boucle Queen Anne open-arm' chair; 8.00— rred Wsrlng 5:45—Uowdjr Doody 6:00-Film ShorU 6:45—Bowdy Doody uine mahogany, ahelf and Not to be downed by a aly witti BVILDING SVPPUESl 6:00—Film Slii>rt* 8:00—Film Short* fringe trim. Laytex seat cuab- •olid naabogany, button back; drawer, each $89.98. P rices! 7:00—Toss Club • :a0—Lucky Pup lon, Kelly green damask, Conserrative Revolutionaries clsm about a moth flying from Before You 7:SO-lnal(l* Show Business 6:30—Lucky Pup 6:45—Music 8:38—Lucky Pup soft blue orocada with ted, 6:45—Music $74.80.______$18.9^ (4) SHERATON, shelf, his pocketbook, Harry would re­ r o o f i n g 8:00—Toast of the Town 7:00—Fran and Ollto 8:46t->*<»'C green, gold, 809JIO. One key to the voting In the SHINGLES . ! 9.00— Pltybouse 7:00—F flu and Olll* 7:90—Melody Harmony 7:00—Frsn snd Dill* - biahogany and gumwood, each Britiah election is perhaps a deep part "But the moth was dead!" 10 00—cslebritr Time 7:30—Mohawk Sbowrooro 7:45—Newaraal 7:30—Hobswk Showroom $195.00 CHIPPENDALE $74.60 CHINESE CHIPPEN- $13A0.______Travel Inenlatioo • Wallbnards O Doors 10 30-Ths Clock. 7:45—Newsreel 9:00—Milton Berl* 7:46—Uusle stretchcr-base; down seat, hair D ALE arm chair; solid ma­ and traditional British trait, re­ Sir Harry was a trouper. He 8:00—Arthur Oodtrsy 11:00—Lste News 5:00—Silver Tbecter 9:0O-TBA filled; brown velvet outside, hogany bamboo-turned arm $29.68 (3) SHEStATON. gen­ was playing Covent Garden, Lon­ WHENEVER and wherever Chl-Namel Paints 8 30—Concert Program 9:30—Suepense 9:00—Ah* Burrows marked upon by many observerr 9:90-Boxlog lemond-gotd antique satin In­ f i ^ U : antique chartreuae ulna mahogany aUp style, don, the night hla pride and joy. you travel, it is w is e to in­ 9:00—Candid Camera 10:00—Amateur Hour and by the British themselves. Youngstown Hltchen.Csblnets 9:30—The Goldberzs. 11:00—You're An Artist 11:00—Wrestling side w lA browns, $129.00. satin outside, Chinese lacquer square leg base, turned poets, Leftenant Harry Lauder, lost hia sure ali personal bekmuinRS 10:00—Studio On* red f ^ l e Inside with char- gold tooled leather top shelf, It U that the British like to do $89.00 QUEEN A N N E knuckl* U:00—Lata Nawa treuse, greens, browna, $87JW. each $24J10.______revolutionary things in a conserv life at Mons. With tears in his you take with you. Their re­ arm model; Laytex seat cush­ SATCBDAT eyes for his only son. he went on placement value is probably TIIUBSDAT ion, green texture cover, $38.00 SHERATON, genuine stive manner and atmosphere. Call 4148 WNBC—TV-Chsasal 8 yrtIMC—TV-4thaas*l d $185.00 LARGE CHIFPBN- with the show. And, from that considerable and you need WNHC—TV—rhassel 9 boucle fringe and nail trim, mahogany, 1 shelf, aatlnwood Both platforms In the Britiah elec­ 5:30—Teletune* 3:36-Naey BuketbaU D A L£ Btretcber base style, protection apainst their lo s s 6:30—Teletune* $79.00. deep bUcult-tufted seat and banded drawer front, $27J)0. tion were far to the leit ..i any day on, every nickel he made 6:46—Howdy. Doody 8 00—Twilight Time 8:00—Teletunes or damaRC. Aak this aRcncy. 9:00—Twilight Hour 6:a0-Lucky Pup 8:90—Red Barber back; sage green dimaak. thing the Truman administration went towards a lund lor the re- 6:46—Lucky Pup about an “all risk” Personal m e. 9 90—Lucky Pup 8:48—Jssn U'Brisn boucle fringe trim, $98.00. SIMMONS In Washington, regarded aa left­ AbiUtation of those Injured or 8:46—Three Fox Fsbies 7:00—Frsn snd onts 7:00—Lone Ranger Loong* Chain Lamp Tables -.cunltely handicapped by Lne Effects Policy. Just call 7:00—Frkn snd Ullle 7:10—Mohs wk Showroom 7:30—Screen Test 865.00 ALL UPHOLSTERED ist in thla country, has uared pro ■ JS8«MaM-LaU Nsws U :U -Lat* Nawa dreee Uke Mether’z, aad tbeae gay | I79A0 K N IF E ARM model. T- and-claw all upholstered, wood Each bed la fitted with an innerapring mat- a aodaltat aUte. Another is that our memories of him, and we have tonaforee make a fiarUag team. arm frwita; green tapestry mahogany, 3 drawera, ahelf; Zoning Board of Appeals cuzhlon, set-in square back, legs with ferrules and casters, tress! almost twelve million Britishers hla aongs. And, now, juat a “wee Ilie y buttmi aU down u e back.. kick-pleated valance. Beige, with roaa $24J)0. hbtt and bane” to remember Harry have colorful trimming, useful | $39.80.______thought thi^t that great "Tory," In accordance with the require* I By Mrs. Aaae Cabot old gold and wine brocade, menta of tha xonir.g regulatlona pOdlOtSe Winston Churchill, would make a himself, as he would want to be Hera is an easy-to-do pattern 859.80. $22A0 SQUABS STYUC, ma­ o f the Town o f Mancheater, the Payments as low as $10>oo p er month Pattern No. 8571 la a aew-rlte | 9 X' 12 Rugs remembered. * that it aa versatile as It la pretty; hogany and gumwood; rimmed $229.00 Square-arm Lawson (sketched in wine texture ...... 198.00 fitting haad o f a aoctalut state, Zoning Board o f Appeala will hold perforated pattern for atsea 12,14, 8M.50 (2) BUTTON-BACK Join three 12-inch squares for $118.80 AXMINSTER. floral and shaped top, X-atretcher and caiTY on its mlaalon in a man­ » public hearing in the Munidpal I I f, IS, 20; 40, 42 and 44. Size 14,1 style, roll arms, nail trim. $239.00 Square-arm Lawson model, green and white tapeatry ,...198,00 4 1-4 yerdz o f SB-Inch. atunaing runner— six are Juat hooked pettcro in browns. base, turned legs, $12.78. ___ ner more suitable to British tastes Building. Monday evening, M ardil Choice: grey tepeatry with $269.00 Square Modem arm model, red ^m ask c o v e r ...... 209.00 8, 1280, at 8 P. M., on the fcJlow* Pattern No.' 8872 iz'a aew-rlte right to top a coffee table and in­ grey fringe valance, or beige $84.80. $27J)0 SHERATON, oval top, : than the Labor . Government it mg application: perforated pattern In size 2, 4, 8, dividually they m ake handsome with beige fringe valance, each genuine mahogany. Inlaid, $279.00 Square-arm Lawson model, apricot textured tapestry . . . .219.00 ilolUet, place or dresser mats. $118.60 AXM INSTER, i ’ aelf. 8, 10 and 12 yeara. Slae 4, 2 84| | 889.80. $28J)0.______Steto 4>f CoBBectlent yards of BB^ck. Pattarn No. 5748 conalats of blue and grey 18th century $279.00 Square-arm Lawson, grey textured boucle f r ie z e ...... A But, according to some otaaerv- SOQQlfMBMt INCOME TAX For this pattern, eend 28 oanta, c r o d M t ^ instructions, matertol $189.00 MEDIUM «CAUCmo "carved” effect, two patteraa, turned legs, mahogany and For 176 E ast for Gaaoline Station on South­ addreee and the pattern number d iS i’ M K etasgrvative Individ- to Sue Burnett, The Manchezter once, $98.00. . each $74.80. guzawood, 81I.7A O n t e r west Corner of Campfleld Road venlng Herald, 1150 Avc. Ameri- to Anne Oabot, The Mancheeter liq la advocating EXPERIENCED and Hartford Road, Bualnets | ;S: t e l. S6 6 6 . Mew York IB, N. T. Evening Herald, 1180 Ave. Amer­ $149.00 BisictOT - TUFTED $27JW flHBBATON. 0Ml top. Q U A i.lM E D Zona; $92J)0 AXMINSTER, VletodM lined med Spring and Summar Faah- icas, New York IB, N. Y. BACK style, spring-down T-. | floral design with bT genuine mahogany, Inlaid, IPNKt aanse of ASSISTANCE Edirar Clarfca A ll peraona intercetied may at­ offers many Ideas for a smart I Needlework fans—Anne Cabot'a ahapad seat cushion, roll arma. ground, I74A0. $28.80.______■ WiTKIIIS ■ .v . ' tend thla hearing. YOUR PACKARD DEALER uew wardrobe. Special tobrie edi­ M f new Album la here. Doaena of Soft blue all-over dtamood pat- \LL ANDERSON Ir n a r w ■oiUiig Board of-Appeada, tion— more American Designer faBcinating new d e a l^ , gifts, teraad damaek; boucle fringe $02.50 AXMINSTER. $27.00 QUEEN ANNE pedMtal . ^ Jamea H. McVeigh, 358 EAST CENTER ST. OPEN MONDAY, WfedNESDAY, FRIDAY EVENINGS " OrigtnMz—easy to sew stytea— decoratlona and special features trim, fringe valance; Aa Is. "cniA’cd” effect. Mill Second. base, rimmed top, sll mahog­ TDlcphbne 6859 i Chairman. any. $24.50. 188 Oeuter St.. Tnww ^ gift pattern printed Inside. 281. . . plus 4 gift patterns imd $98.00. $04.80. William H. Stuck, rectloBS. 28 cents. ' Secretary. II II ' I I I H i. ' ' X

MA.N'CMESTEK e v e n i n g HERAI.n, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY’, FE b ) iU A R Y 27, 1960 n o B t MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1960 Degree of Pocahontas who plan latlon;'- Highest award, Mali.sbiiry; to go to Hartford Tuesday. Feb­ Early Star! for Water Safely City Report merit award. Canton; honorahlr ha commented. "That's Juat wmn- many UOMB the intensity of the touch with a tradition be had help­ Rockville ruary 28 airc asked t!) be at Red mention, Newton and Kpragtie derful. I hope they get here just Dust O oud old-fazhlonad A-bomb. Death Takes ed forward, that of tha comedian- Men's hall at 7 pjn. to take the (tie). 2 ^ 5 4 1 IVLRB Handles as fast aa poaslble.’’ Addressing a church audience, he einger. chartered bus. Contest Tied Division IV. 0,000 to 20,000 pop­ Today's search will be conduct­ ('oiilfl Slay aald: Noted Actor Among Favorite Hit Tnaee Men's Club ulation: Highest award. Farming- ed on a "scientlflc basis,” officials " A a ' yet, nobody knows the Among his fevorite hit tunes Tw o Games H ie Men's club of the Rockville ton; merit award, Plalnvllle and " 281 Disputes say. Not more than 75 armed men, theory .work to control the were thoee from the later .Ameri­ Methodist church will be host to Windsor (tie ); honorable mention, JUST PICK UP YOUR PHONE All Humans FUNERAL H O M E CreenwUfh and Hartford Southington. working under a central com­ H-bomb energies In a unit, and it (Coatlnued from Page Oee) can muaicals, like “ Annie Get Tour As Feailure all the men of the church as well Dial 2-46U'~W cH be glad.to coll for foor mand, will comb the underbrush Is not known If the theory can re­ Gun" and "Oklahoma” and record­ aa members of men's groups from In Standoff; Dupli- Division V, more than 20,000 ' From State the United States where he made population; Highest award, Green­ tion and deliver it carefully eomponiided. Just northeast of here. (rontinued from Page Oae) sult In aettnig up the necessary ings by such American entertain­ DIGNITY neighboring church this evening chain reaction. some two dozen tours from coast wich and Hartford (tie); merit The 20th Infantry battalion ers as Bob Hope, Jack Benny and Dignity bi fnneml aervtoe Is achieved at eight o'clprk. The program will rale Awardu Plan "Yet. I expect some day, some­ to coast. Double Event Toiiiglit award. New Haven: honorable (C oattm H l: r a c * O "*) Marine Reseryea are again in the be active In killing power for a B:ng Crosby. include colored movies, a talk by how, both hurdles will be topped Last Trip la 1887 by a aympathette ualon o f long experienea mention, Meriden. ... MANCHESTER DRUG nucleus of the hunt with Lt. Jsek few days, a few weeks or ninths, Born Aug. 4, 1870, Lauder was Storrs, Feb. 27—(/P)—For the rawwne ^ m o o e s . Bag. r o e m w to i and something of the nature of an HIs last trip to America was and approved modern equipment. For Rockville High Lieutenant Harrison Hurlburt of niitM aiMps wara: A.VXi., M*. Reynolds In command. or for hundreds to thousands of the oldest of seven children. He the State Police, refreshments and first time In history, two munici­ A mobile Red Cross esnteen will H-bomb will be achieved.” made in 1937, but he Stoutly de­ 107 MAIN 8TEEBT—OOBNOOM BUM S C.I.O., SO; and unamilatad, IB. years. Dr. Szilard declared. went to work In a flax.mill at thq Mlllinm P. Qidah Athletic Benefit DiUadelphla was the U. S. capi­ supply the men with ^ ffe e and nied until early last year that he games. palities have tied (or first place In lS,Sn EHclMe Vata To make a world suicide dust, age of 11, when his father died. tal from 1790 to 1800. sandwichea through the day. In was thinking of retiring from the Struck by Driver the major division In the town and ▲ total of 18,073 employes were active for five yoara, it would take stage. Then he became a coal miner. Rockville, Feb. 27. (.Special) Louis Ertel, 78. of 138 High city reiKirt contest held annually yesterday’s vain search many 500 tons of heavy hydrogen, the alUIble to partfcipate In the union S600,(KK) Deposits Although Sir Harry had sung Turning ih int of Life There will be a double feature ba.i- street is at the Rockville City Hos­ by the University of Connecticut's ahop poUe. A total of 12,319 cast men went without food the entire stuff that the H-boinb would be his swan song on the commercial Lauder always said the turning ketball program thla evening at pital with a fractured leg and Institute of Public Service. 2348232323232353485353234848534848532348535348485353535353235323482323482323534853 biaiots. The total vote* received day. made of. he aald. This amount A helicopter from Fort .Sill may 111 Nutioiiul Bunk stage more than a decade ago, he point of his life was his marriage the Sykea gymnasium for the ben­ bruises as the result of being Tile results announced yesterday hy each group of unions In three •would profliice 50 tons of neutrons had not ceased being a showman. efit o f the Rockville High school struck by a "hit and run" driver found Greenwich and Hartford at - polla were: A.F.l... 0,743; C.I.O., be brought into use. Paul Heed, Neutrons are atomic particles that at the age of 20 to Annie Vallance. state commissioner of public safe­ Still hale and hearty he skirled hla athletic fund. In the first game Frldav night on Orchard atreet. It a aland-off in the more than 20,000 unafflllated, 2,003. A toUl can turn carbon, cobalt, or most with $600,000 In first day de­ pipes and waved hla knobby stick HIs young wife played the piano ty, will confer with Frazier on scheduled to start at 7:15 p. m.. was said that after striking the population division. of 880 votes were cast against anything else Into radioactive posits, First National Bank of for soldier audfences In Britain all and they started giving concerts at b A \ u i n St. that and other plans to capitalize the R. H. 8. JayvecB will rneet the aged man the motorist stopped and Judges were George Flynn, state’ union shop In all Connecticut elec- atoms. Manchester today was continuing during World War II, thq same as small entertainment halls In Scot­ /V4 A N C M I S I 1. school varsity quintet. on every possibility. land. then went away. Patrolman Ed­ editor of ITie Waterbury Repu^- 234853480202235300020201010002234823535348534823234848484853 tW s. .Agree With Viewpoint Its high rate of business activity, he had done a generation before The feature attraction of the can. Merle W. DeWees, executive All N.UR.B. cases In Connecti­ Farm Families M’arned for troops at home and for char­ Early In the 1900a he went to ward Quinn and Supernumerary Farm families In the ares have Szilard spoke on a University established last Saturday on. the evening will be between the Amer­ dircitor of the New Haven Tax­ cut except those arising In Fair- ity. the music halls in London, became ican legion five and the St. Bcr- Stephen Pie.sek conducted the in­ been warned to stay at homo and of Chicago round table disruaaion bank's opening. Executive Vice Q iy pto 11^ II iiVim u<||ato nU ftiC T payers Research council, and W il­ Well. Lady— in home'waahing, it'a hard to got held county are handled by the With Ms niece. Miss Greta a success there and hla fame soon liard's quintet. For the past two vestigation. keep their cattle penn<>d up. Wom­ hro.-idra.sf over NBC. With him. President N. William Knight stat­ Kcd Cross swimming Instruction gets this confident youngsters off liam l>. Mann of the B'uiton re­ your linger on Ihe TOTAI, cof*t. You can’t Joot • ^1 Boston office. Fairfield co\inty ed that In spite of the press of Lauder, he went on recruiting spread to the United States. seasons these teams have been j Victory Dinner en and children should be accom­ and agreeing with him, were Dr. About 1.50 attended the victory to an early start to safety in Hi" water. Last year 93 R(>d Croaa gional office of the U. 8. Depart­ limit it to your original inveatment. You can’t CS060 are handled by the New ^ ork ceremonies and the limited time In drives organizing shows and play­ He was knighted in 1919 by the leaders in the recreation lea)fue ment of (Commerce. panied by an armo(J escort if they H.Tns Bethe, physicist of (.'ornell ing In Scottish towns on behalf of dinner held by the Democratic Hwlmming certificates were i.s.sueii In Manchester. city office of the board. the business hours, the bank al­ late King George V for hla serv­ with St. Bernard's coming out on j TTiese were the division winners: Htnp with (he eoat of electricity and soppUeo. leave home, police warned. .So far university; Dr. Harrison Brown, churches, schools, hospitals, clubs Town committee and the Young ready has covered every type of ices in singing to the empire troops top. Division I, less than 1,000 popu­ You're not even through when your figure in jroitr the cal has confined his move­ chemist of the University of Chi­ and community projects. The teams have met twice he- ! Democratic club Saturday night ments largely to the area just cago, and Dr. Frederick Seitz, transaction listed among Its serv­ in the trenches In France. lation: Highest award. Lyme; mer­ time and inconvenience. Anv wav yon look st it« ices. C3trlsttnas club deposits the He even talked of making an­ PATTERSON’S fore this season with St. Ber­ at the Itallan-American Frlcnd- Boy Badly Hurl ( ’ollege Student Label of Reds it awarii, Cornwall; honorable northeast of here. phyilclst of the University of Illi­ other "farewell appearance” In nard's winning. Coach John Per- -hlp club. Attorney Robert J. It’s a TIKESOME, TEDIOUS, WEEK-AFTER* The leopard, raptured m India first day. for instances went over mention. Union. nois. Anterica, nut gave up the Idea be­ Prayer For Fasting Ends zanowski of the Legion hopes to Pigeon presided as toastmaster. W EEK job. So remember, all thinga conalderod less than 60 days ago, is described $5,000, he said, and commercial 111 Traffic ('.l•a8ll» Safe With Family Division IT. 1,000 to 2,000 popula­ To Be Fought In Washington. Sumner T, Pike, cause of failing health. win tonight's meeting, as this The speakers Included Lieuten­ our aervire may actually coRt you I,ESS than yon as particularly vicious. From business was good. New York. Feb. 27— (JP)—Thirty- tion: Highest award. Old Lyme acting chairman of the Atomic team has had eleven win.") in their ant Governor William j Carroll, Tliousand Oaks, Calif., where the T h e bonk, Mr. Knight aald. Is Smpke Beloved Pipe six hours of prayer and fasting In merit award, Clinton: honorable pay now. Why don’t .vou try uh once . . . and find Energy r.ommJsaion, said last last thirteen games. The twin bill Rcpre.sentative Cliase Going Wood- Newtown. Feb. 27 -i/Pi Mr. and Waterbury. Feb. 27- f/Pi-Janice (Continued from Page One) animal was quartered for four going to continue until Saturday During the last months of his protest against the production of MARKET mention, Redding. nut? pight that international control of is ohc of the many events planned Its present-making of a fine grey- hoii.se: Stanley J. Prlby.son, presi­ Mrs. Frank I-osonsky, of Kairtield, Drumm, 18, was home safe with | Division III, 2,000 to 5,000 popu days offer Its arrival in this roun- atomic weapons becomes more ur­ life he had gathered some strength, hydrogen bombs ended yesterday by the Rockville High school Which— unlike the Progresaives — metal cash box to every person dent of the Connecticut Young and their son, Frank, Jr . were her family here today. Miss' try. came a warning of a danger­ gent than ever because of this despite his critical illness. The doc- at the Community church. Snuf­ booster club to aid the athletic denies membership to Communists. opening an account of five dollars Democratic clubs; Senator Patrick Drumm, a student at the Con­ ous battle if It is cornered. country’s decision to proceed with tors let him smoke hts beloved pipe fing out a candle in the auditorium fund at the local high school. taken to Danbury hospital yester­ U includes many former New Ixiuis (ioebel, one of the owners or more. Ward of Hartford; Mayor John work on the hydrogen bomb. now and then. signalled the end o f the protest. day following a oolllsion between | necticut College for Women at j Dealers, it said. of the World Jungle compound ' The bank yesterday distributed Will REOPEN Poatponed Meeting Dempsey of Putnam; Mayor Fred­ 70% Discount Cash and Cany While the aged comedian Joked, their car and a Flying Eagle bur. New Ixiiidon, WHS reported miss-; "No one should be fooled by the there, said it is "one of the most Pike emphasized that the com­ over 50 of its great quantity of The Rural Vernon school group erick Berger of Rockville. Mirrors, Glass the doctors watched and reported The parents were treated lot- ing by college authorities Isst obvious whitewash attempts. savage animals," he had ever han­ mission handlM only domrotlc floral pieces, received on Its open­ will meet this evening at eight Mr. Prlbyaon presented the there were no grounds for optim­ head and scalp Injuries ami re- Tuesday. "The WaUace movement Is stUl dled. phases of the atomic energy pro­ ing day, amongst the town's o’clock at the Talcottville Congre­ charter for the Rockville Young Furniture Tops, Window ism. Recently they noticed- his gational church: Two movies will lea.sed. Their son was pla' C.I on She was found liy a relative at dominated by the same l^ommunlat "He's a full-grown Jungle ani­ gram, and that International con­ churches and at the hospital. THURSO A Y Democratic club, this being ac­ tile Hartford railroad station Sal- and I'late (ila-aR, Auln (ilaaO strength was slipping. the critical list wltli a posaihle petty liners who have had control mals and aa green to civilization trols are In the hands of the State The new bank’s business hours be shown, "Pop Rings the Bell," cepted by Donald Berger, presi­ During his illness Sir Harry In­ and "Education Is Good Busi- fractured skull. urda.v. A personal physliian said of It since Its birth. ss they come," he .said. department. u will include Saturday morning dent of the club, son of Mayor Ber­ she was a vietiiu of amnesia. NEW SYSTEM LAUNDRY dulged in one of his favorite pas­ pcss." This meeting takes the State Policeman Edward Meag­ "A ll Democratic liberals are Might Ctuuige Earth’s Orbit openings from 9 a. m. to 12 noon. RUG ger. Dancing followed the pro­ aware that this is Just a renewed Thursday evenings 6:30 to 8:30 times. listening to the radio. It WATCH FOR OPENING place of the one scheduled for her said the elder Lo.son.sky j White Glass Co. : IIAKKISON ST.. OFF EAST t'ENTER ST. i At Lubbock, Tex., a Tech physi­ gram. . %vas arreated on a clmrge of fnii- | attempt of the OoramunisU to p. m.. and the usual 9 a, m. to 3 was through this that he kept In REPAIRING February 20 which was postponed 24 Birch SI. Maneheater Former Solon cist said In an Interview that sev­ because of the ■w'cathcr. ing to give proper signal while ' form a phony United front. eral hydrogen bombs, exploded si­ p. m. business hours on week days. TELEPHONE Itogge called on ADA members BINDING ANNOUNCEMENT The following committee Is In' Fred George, 46, of Datihury, Open llsllv 8 4 51 r « S P. M. multaneously high In the air, charge of the refreshments, Mr. whom he identified a-s driver of ! Inriiidlng Nalprdsv Itepublicans, Denaocrats, and those Taken by Death might change the earth's orbit Bridgeport Local ^ M d s In "all other parties" to join the III m i mif im i w ii w CLEANING and Mrs. Zigmund Gozdz, Mr. and the bus, was arrested on a charge ' Relieve miseries direct Send Us Your Dry Cleaning Too! "Ssl* Ceiinns, Prop. aroiuid the sun or speed up its Held for Murder IN WEDNESDAY'S HERALD Mrs. John G. Talcott, Jr.. Mr. and of reckless driving by attempting —without "dosing" Plenty Of Parking Progressives If they place, "human rotation. Quits HEW Ranks New Haven. Feb. 27—(>P)— L- nodded In aflrmatlon: gart under rather unusual circum- “There’s no doubt about it. Of Cleanliness? • A i n o s • PORCHES atancea. the court was toM. V these are leopard hairs, and our SUvinsky almost forced a car Same Day Service • r o o f i n g cat sneaked In here today.” off the road at the Intersection of • A D D in O N B But as to the whereabouts of Main street and Middle Turnpike, Of Economy? • BATH BOOMS • SHELVING the 200 pounds of Jungle fury, Prosecutor Bayer said. The driver lif. Frasier couldn't say. It escape gave chase and although he waa THIS SERVICE DAILY • KITCHENS • s r o iN o unseen from this same enclosure unable to overtake Slfvinsky, he Great new performance with Chevrolet’s Advanced LOAD-MASTER '105” Engine Baturday after springing 18 feet did manage to note the marker EXCEPT ON SATURDAY • BBCREATION ROOMS • STORM SASH from its pit in the soo. number which he turned over to AUTOMA'nC on, HEAT • DOORS Visitors Scatter In Fnalc the first police cruiser be met. The \ • FLOOBS Never before tueb power. Never before (uch value. It’a the ance with economy for Ihe light- and medhim-duty track field. driver oi the pursuing car was Cal­ Afternoon visitors scattered in • OABAOBS • WINDOW S big new Load-Matter 105-h.p. engine-buih to cany Chevrolet With theae two great valve-in-head anginea, Cheviolat panic before the calm animal’s ad­ vin Taggart, brother of the arrest­ vance, but he sUnked Into the ing officer, and Patrolman Taggart Garments Brought To Our Plant Is Your Answer! • DfSDLATION • f e n c e s truckt even further ahead in luer prefcrcnc*. advance-design trucks give you more perfannaace, aaon heavy underbrush. Since then he was driving the cruiser that Calvin features, more of everything that mattera to you. AO ttJa • P A lN T D iO • OEnJNO, ate. Here is heavy-duty power—rugged, dependable, efllclent— has led hundreds of hunters hailed in Buckisnd, Bayer said. .PflMTiMmWO and the lowest list prices in the (told as welll through t m days of weary tramp­ Robert P. Gammons, 32, of 19 Before 10 A. M. • n o o u B a o M the kind that speeds up achedules, compirtet more deliveries, Bowers street, waa fined $3 for go­ Oil Heat ^*Tailored** to Suit Yoiir Tm m b b* v far Um above tjp * of Imprevemeite M • moatWy ing the eounti^ide for 15 miles bJto « S T 5 ^ i . V « M 5w iwtototo cuts total trip time. Come in end sec them. Wbicbever you need-tbo Lead- to the north and east. ing through a step sign. May Be Called For At 5 P. M. Mk aNTO qMrtiMg abMt thto eww psymMt ptat Atoo aaO m SEE ITI TRY ITI NO ORUOAtMN TO OUVt The famous Thrift-Master engine boasu new brawn tool Master "lOS” or the Thrift-Master Engine-itanBiber tUs: He waa ^totted three tlroee, but PaHicular House and Heating Plant m m Chevrolet new offers you the mottpewtrful truekktH.lt*hOrery! always from a distance, and tm- •bout "CwMettoot B OwwrAip Preffwifc!’ A husky 92 horsepower, it Kts new standards of perform­ mediatety diaappearad agala. A n s n s s s Coaveraion Bomers Boiler-Bafner Units Now aftor a atintagy meoting Opfn Saturday Until 5:30 P. M. Mures Yea Time em fko Mils • Mares Yea Time on Ihe Oelmwmr • •a entirely new and glganUc hunt Alarm Clocks BHffht A44HkNwl Charge VACUUM STORES Wana-Air Fnmaees Complete Heating Systeaw r K n C a : to . on. tneindtng the "ontr dogs Electric or W M Ample PsrUsg "Mnd bgr OroidMtt Montooo, For This Strrks 289 Truiuball St,, Hartford, Conn. H ■ o^^ t^ Cross 1 rsneh naai An Fnlhr GMraatcod Convert In One Day— Take Three Fall Years T o Payl PiRfORINANCI LlADiRS * Pa YLOAO L i ADIRS * PoFULARITY LlAORRt • PKiCs I rAOIRS Aiplana was to tako off tram Arthur Drug Stores • oamtMiNt lurouLBUNEAPiinHoiitBitoeNonAnoN ! S OPAIIIBIM.TaLlCfnOUni.COMnATawiTnALLATTACMiKNTo! at dawn for Drydan to plek LUMBER AND I hhd ooo dog, gnd to Free Eetimatee Gladly Given S MAMa ‘ '• ______I N. 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MONDAY, FEBRU.yiY 27, 19W Nurse Saw Empty Mine Workers Obituary Police Arrest Eagles Score 100 Pointi in Routing Willie% 100 to 72 j^jmidi Counter Plead Innocent Bandits Strike Syringe Injected Rebel Leader By Df>cto^ Sander In Contempt Case Locals After Saints Topple Detitha British Holding Welter- Nassiffs Divide Pair LOCAL By Coattnued from Pago 0»e) Ray McKenna Leads Hartford Road Stand (CoattnuMl from Page One) Mrs. Helen R. Brown ling;- Indonesia Offi­ Playoff Spot EARL W. Pa’s 63 to 46 Lateat VicUmiaed by government kept both aides sub­ Mrs. Helen Reave Brown, widow s p o K r YOST Sander waa atanding on the left ject to call for further talks on of Benjamin A. Brown, resident of cials Demand Return Of Exhibition Contests Scoring with 30 Points Gtin*ToUng Gang hand aide of the bod, towarda the one hour's notice. . Kennabimk, Maine, . formerly of Fight for Two Remain­ Sportii Editor Waterbury Five Cnishrii foot of the bed." Want to Consult Associates Mancheater, passed away at the Singapore, Feb. 27—fiF)—Capt. CHATTER Cole said both sides wanted to Ernie Johnson Features •n» ••hiaeh counter bandiU" who Sa.va Syringe tiosed Saco, Maine, hospital yesterday R.P.P. (Turk) Weatcrllng, In­ ing Positions in E. L. Locals in Polish Loup Record TM lunCT »• ..j ,g |,i„, ayringe. ahe consult their associates.’ ' donesia's chief rebel leader who re­ Week-End Split Ertablifih New bald up Don a Ortndor ahop, testified. "The ayringe waa morning at the age of S3 years. 83-77 Win Over Pros The replay of the Wallingford- • for lb* balance of the aeaaon aro Cttuie; Girli Triumph One lliimlrcd Welly K. Hopkins, general cently boasted that with enough List Crucial Games L o m Hartford road, early Sunday morn- - I The daughter of Edmund L. and Naoslff Arnw ($$) Mancheater Eastern Pro Basketball out. In Upset Win; counsel for Lewis’ union, said he Mabel Benjamin Reeve, she was i arms he could lake the capiUU city At Armory Yesterday; League game is expected to take JM and aacaped with over $300 are I Asked by Attorney-General Wll- waa waiving a trial by Jury for p B F PU. Stondlug Rurnstde Bogle# (100) born in Long island. New’ York. of Jakarta, was arrested without By The Afisodated Prees place Friday night at the local Harry Eggleston waa a member P O F PI* Drops Grill to Third beUeved by aUte and local police | ham L. Phinney whnt that meant, “reasons which need not be en­ Lose at Old Savbrook 1 Polmicn, rf . 6 2- 5 16 of tbe Tvx’o-Hartfonis entry In the Me* tered in the record in detail." She leaves her father; four sons, a struggle here yesterday by Brit­ 1 J . Bycholakl, rf 1 0- 0 2 With two playoff positions att- armory, if all arrangement# can 0- Gusttmaebio, rf 11 0-U 22 IMare; Groves Win ish police. be made, tickets xxill be placed on Hartford'Insurance League which W L 0 to ba tha • « " ' wa* down in the Hopkins then moved that Judge Russell, Ralph, Leon, all of Kcn- 1 Johnson, If .. 8 4- 4 •JO 10 3 (irlffin, rf ...... 1 0-0 2 Brnie Johhfon made hie last tlcd. the fight for the remaining saleMIC thisV4I1B xxeek.ISCTft. There guv$i; xxillwilt bowv no . copped--g i ...... the. league — ^ chaiuploiublp Middletown ...... up a anack bar In UnionviUe early | jj,j, gyringe ' Kerch dismiss the proceeding. nebunk, and George of Wtnsted, United Stater of Indonesia offi­ 1 Goodwin, c .. • • • 6 4- 7 16 12 4 4 H .Mi'Kcnns. If .11 8-)0 30 tSlay and forced the counterman •>*"01 or me a>nnge game for the current season with two spots reaches a crucial stage Increase In price. Season tickets ' recently by defeating the Aetna Meriden ...... 4 Zabel. c ...... K Standings Mlsa Rose s.ald Mra. Borroto’a The Judge Immediately denied Conn.; two stepsons, Theodore of cials Immediately demanded the 2 Yost, c ...... # # a 1 0- 1 2 Hartford ...... 10 4 3-9 19 at gunpoint to turn over $103. 39-year-old former Dutcy Am):- Naesiff Arm# a memorable one by thia week In the Eastern Profes­ will be good for the gam*. Ufe. 2 Lltkr, c ...... (I 0-0 , , v T L. Pet. breath at the time waa coming In that motion and Hopkins entered Kennebunk, and Benjamin of 2 Allen, rg . . . . • * * 6 3- 8 15 T e rry rillc...... 7 7 0 ...... 10. 8 ,769 • The - J _ Mancheater______TTnInnV! and Unionvllle Manchester: and one atepdaughter, commando'^s extradition on leading the locals to an 88-77 tri­ 0 Staum. rg ... 0 0- 2 0 1 KlinRlf), r g ...... H 3-3 15' "short gasps.” the plea of Innocent. umph over the fast traveling Har­ * • • sional Baaketball League race. Rival firat division teams ore New Britain ...... 6 7 Garden Grove . . . 10 S 769 hold-ups bring to a toUl of swen , ------.... The’ courtroom was crowded, Mrs. ^ u lse Ashworth of Whit­ charges of leading a guerrilla re­ 2 B. Bycholskl, 1 2- 3 4 Seven teams have filed entrle# to 5 3 B. McKoniin, Ig 5 2-2 12 1Willie’* ...... p 4 ’i ; ; He (Dr. Sander 1 swabbed off lem Proa. The slender, , curly- Ig Walfliigford, leading the pack, compete in th* annual Town Junior pulling for (he Laurcla to knock Briatol ...... 8 tha aimUar crimes which have been | patient’s arm with the alcohol mainly with lawyers, newspaper­ man, Mass. Sex'cn grandchildren as volt. If returned, informed sources 2 Muzlkcvlk, Ig 2 2- 5 6 Waterbury ...... 5 7 beaded pitcher waa brilliant, pour­ and runner-up Meriden are "in," Basketball Tournament sponsored off the Naaslff Bullets tomorrow 14 ...... 8 8 :615 reported throughout this area In ; men and close associates of the well as several nieces and nephews said he vylll face the death penalty. Manchester ...... 4 10 Txnals 42 10-24 100 1 ...... 7 6 .686 the PMt several da>s. All oi ine . p^rt of the arm. she ing 20 points through the mesh 12 T o ta l* ...... 33 17-34 83 but Manchester, Bristol and Mld- by the Recreation Centers. Teams night in the feature game of the Willie's Grill (72) IlHlIsn* ...... 4 t ,3og union or operators. A long queue and aunts and qncles also survive. •One of Westerllng’s frienda said xx'hlle grabbing top scoring hon­ TbompsonvtII* ...... 2 11 places vicUmlaed have road- answered: Harlem Pros (71) dIetoxx*n have yet to settle which set to play are the Garden Grove. Rec Senior League. The Bullets, at P B F Pis Ponll*!’* ...... 4 a *0* lined up outside the courtroom Mrs. Brown Was a member of he came here to get arms for his ors for the Arm#. full strength, are a tough club to. OIrla Bide. . reatauranta------...r-i, or anack hsra bara,DO- po ..Below the bend of the elbow on door. rebel movement. Presumably he 3 Foater, rf ... 4 0- 1 8 one of them la going to be out in North Enda (defending cham- 14 0 1.000 5 W. Parctak, rf . 9 0-0 IK suit City ...... 1 13 the American Kennel Club. It Is a tougb blow losing John­ the cold plnna), Royala. Don Wlltla Garage, beat and team* do not want to‘ M ancheater...... Ucd aaid. the Inner aide of the arm." Settlement Efforts Futile Funeral services w’lll be held looped to contact smugglers and 3 Breesant, rf . • • • 3 1- 1 7 TompaonvlUe ...... 12 1 .02a 0 Server, i f ...... 3 2-3 8 son Juat before the league play- A home and home series between Miistanga. Len-overs, Weet Sides. meet them in the coming playoffs. 0 Dlakon...... 5 K waa 12:35 a. m.. yesterday The nurae said as she saw Dr. The case came to trial after a Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 at gun runners. 4 (Coward. If . . • • • •6 3- 8 14 Hartford ...... 11 8 780 6-7 16 1 lji*t .Saturday njjght th* Bura- offa begin. He ia the property of Middletown and Britsol opens Play will start Wednesday night. But with a makeshift llnsup, as 5 Oo'*b. c ...... 5 2 ‘4 Halt lUobael Dellaripa, 31 Ward Sander move the Instrument to week-end of frantic but futile ef­ the Dennett and Craig Funeral Westerllng, whose force of na- Milwaukee, a Braves’ farm club, 2 Anderson, e . . . . 6 3- 8 14 New Britain ...... 6 7 .462 '■-’ I *lde Eagle* didn't feel the cold 2- 4 20 Tuesday in th. Asylum City and they have had the past few |^m**, 4 Wroliel. r g ...... 2 l-’2 5 I niacc. Hartford, waa preparing Mrs. Borroto's arm "I heard a loud­ forts to get a settlement of the home In Kenn-bunk. Burial wilVbe ' live deserters from the Dutch and waa not due to report for 4 Bell, r g ...... 9 Meriden ...... 6 10 .875 weather a* they treked to toxvn to coal contract dispute that might 4 Williams, Ig 7 0- 0 14 shifts to Bristol two nights later. Roy Lipp. local bowler, won $5 the team has proven easy meat for .357 5 Zanmltls. Ig . 1 1-2 3 Etadera for a cuatomer at the lo- er gasp ’ in Kennebunk. / Army seized most of West Java’s spring training until March 20. rival cluba. Bill Pitkin, Roger La- T'erryvllle...... 5 9 pl*y Willie * (jriii nt th# School Ed atand when he waa confronted Needle Seen In .trm have let the governmenti'drop the Meantime. Manchester, xx'hlch has xx'lth a 17171 high score In the Mac 3 10 .231 0 Wlerzblckl, Ig 5 0-1 10 capital, Bandoeng, on' Jan. 23. was However, last Saturday he re­ France, Larry Hiitnlck and Fred Bristol ...... Street dym. Tlxc Norm Lltke- by a gun-wielding man whose face Nurse Rose testified she saw' the charges. arrested on charges of entering ceived a call from Boston stating 30 Totals ...... 35 7-12 77 a slight edge on its rivals right CarbonI Closidc at New Hax'en Waterbiiry ...... 2 10 .167 Miss Sophia Farqubar 39-29 Naa- Booth make a big difference In the 19 Totals 30 12-17 72 •imrhi-d squad enme full of Hr* and waa partially coverellah Garden Grove (k!( rrowd. vein. operators could not get together. .afternoon at the Memorial hospi­ when Mayor Harold A. Turklng- Baybrook (99) be played In Manchester Frldsx- Ronnie Carlson’s Farmington. known. ‘■He (Sander) started to push authorities must decide whether B F PU. Americana were eoundly trounced P H F r’ t.a In the xipcKcr. the Garden Grtiv* maaked man muttered this la a tal. to which .natitution she was ton presented him xvith a two- night. Me., High echool team, defending ran up a tutal of 92 points to break to deport Westerllng or grant him Spiers, r f ...... 3 1- 2 7 Happiest couple In the armorj' by ttf# score of 63 to 40 by the 3 Oavcllo, rf . . 7 3-3 11) a atlckup" waa some kind of a Joke the plunger in." admitted earlier In the day. suiter traveling bag at halftime. Meriden completed Its regular Class M state champions, have the league record that they set The pretty blonde nurse said an entry permit. Malinconico, If . , . . 7 7-10 21 yesterday afternoon xx-ere Mr. and 3 Babcock, rf 4 M 9 for he Uughed and made no move Miss Farqtiliar was born in Lola Johnson, Ernie’s wife, was schedule yesterday hy handing gained the finals of the Maine Waterbury St Stans. The Saints, last xxeek that waa 90. The (5at*r- when she brought the syringe from Executive Vice Prealdent. N. Wllilsm Knight of First National Bank of Manchester accepts $50,000 Waring Is Billed UUes, c ...... 4 1- 1 9 Mra. Brneat Johnson. Likable Er­ 0 Greene. If . . . 1 0 -0 2 to comply with the bandit a order I Northern /reland and had been a Westerling was said to have presented with a compact. 'The • • Mlddletoxxm a costly defeat. 65 to schoolboy tournament again this who were th* leagues cellar dwel­ ers. In xxinning, moved into a tie the medical locker it was empty. Town of Manchester deposit from Town Tfcasurer C. Leroy Norris n.s hank opcncil Saturday. slipped ashore five days ago from Stepanowski, e ■ . 6 1- 1 13 nie. a fine baaketball player xvlUi 3 Tedford, If . 11 0 -2 22 to "get in the back room. brief ceremonlea were performed .55, In the Sliver Oty. Plsyer-Coach season. Carlson, former Manches­ lers. last season have a surprising­ for fii'st place with the Laureli. Dr. Sander Sat erect without A t H fll-tfaarfl S fa to re»'dent of Manchester for about a plane which landed him near the Nichols, rg . . . . s . -1 0- 0 2 the Nassift’a wa* presented xx-llh 0 Wade, c . . 6 1-1 13 The armed robber, angered, gave X I riciriiu ru o iaiC i ye^. Sh« was the daughter of Just before the second half com­ Colby Gunther tallied 26 points to ter High athlete and Springfield ly strong club and leave upset op- •) The ('aterers turned back the moving aa he listened to M.ss Roae coast and put him aboard a rub­ Shea, I g ...... • . . 5 1- 1 11 a fine txx'o-iult travelling bag from 0 William", rg . 0 '2-3 «■ the unbelieving cuatomer a boot , ------! the Ijite Jam es and Mary (Lappen) menced and came u a surprise to bring his total to 484. a new .-ea College grad, is in hts second year ln with the Braves for spring .8 Kiirloxxicr rf a 2-4 11 respectively. The Green held a 43 "I looked at the patient’s face,” strong liints crop up that Coii- Ooodvxin, e . . . •• • • 5 8- 4 18 Thursday due to the stormy New Britain. Sher Waldron. hsieball training at Bradenton. by Waterbury’s 6’ 7" Jacovlch. 3 Kosak. rf . 4 n-2 8 ^eiirD on Bellucd wd iitUilies in preparing for niasa lay­ xvas Involved in a Berlin eollision ' Hartford. The matinee perform- son. and Mrs. James Harri.son, a ll' Spirited Out on Dutch Plane the Pros. The Arms held a 26-13 to 22 half-way lead. Max Rubgcha Demato. They did not know of the replied Miss Rose. .lervative - Labor ’’gentleman’s Yost, r g ...... • « 1 0- 1 2 xx’esther Wallingford must win Wapping official, and Ray Rams- Fla. A pitcher, Eiyx'e " ’on 15 and The score at the end of (he K Ruhneha, If . . . . 5 0-0 1(1 offs. , iu which two. women wore killed ' ance will begin at 4 p. m., and the I of this town, Press reports from Jakarta, margin at the buzzer and 39-29 at first period wss 16 to 11 In favor of the Pontlars tried desperately robbery -unUl the. masked man ■ Q. For about how long 7 agreement ” .South I Thev include Jane Wilson, -so- » „ » ’rn.ariav mid child were floxx’n out txvo daya John Williams cut loose for some den March 12. mother and »*ther. Mr. and M « ileatli of U. S. Naval Capt. Eugene Leonard .street, Wnterbury, was , prano star: Poley McClintock and | from four o clock Tuesclaj fine Shots in the final canto but Referee: Ac Kerley: Umpire: Ma- The Standings; 190-poundcr. plans to live In Man- started to roU with F,d Koee and fieore al half tim e 4.1 t c 22 Keeney Streeters kept pouring In Went To Font Of Bed They employ ’J3,000. later. Mrs. Westerllng la report­ Fred Server throxx-ing In some Harry Bellucl of 790 Silver lane. S. Knrpe "probably will n.’vcr be exonerated by the coroner, who . Hugh (Uncle Lumpy 1 Brannum. | until ten. Jockla Allen and Palmleri got Uie kme. W, L P et Two exhibition games stsged by cheHter next xx-lnter. The 24-yesr- Grove. Referee. Murray. Umpire. twin pointers and when th# third Mias Rose said she then went United States Steel Corporation ed to be somewhere in Singapore eye-rilling long shots. The score st Bast Hartford, and another son. .tolvcd” . . . Mouse is called upon held an Inque.st on the deaths of | comedians: Joe Marine. Stuart j ------necessary points to secure the 4 .771 Nassiffs at the armory this sesson old righthander has xx-on a host of S a e h e re k . perlrid ended they had a 29 point to the foot of the bed and took up l.s getting ready to furlough 12,0000 now. Wallingford . . 14 the end of the half waa 28 to 21 advantage, 65 to 86. From here 11-year-old Harry, Jr. workers at its plants in the Bir- to approve establL'hraer.t of na­1 1 Laura H. Stcvcn.son. about .’’lO. and ' Churchill and Gordon Goodman. ' win. , . . 17 6 .7.89 have re.siilted In a loss of several admirers here and all are hopeful a position at the left side. Mattie Wc.slover. about .">0. both | rnnle singers: Daisy Bernier, t)\e , Singapore Criminal department M erid en ...... hundred doUnra for eaeh effort that he’ll make good with the Waterbury. on they set out to top their l**fu* The bandit ordered the men to ' niingham (Ala.i district. tional selenee foundation . . . Bill officers .said they had been shad­ Saturday night the Arms Manchester . . 11 10 ,521 throw their waHeta on the fl(3or "How ■was Dr. Sander atanding of 210 Farmington avenue, Hart­ "personality gdrl"; Joan Wheat-] Funerals Need1e.«.x to say, exhibition games Brax’es in the National League. TH* final tvro period* waa oil high scoring record and Just before I The magazine Steel reports pro- to coiitiuui' nmehliiery of dralt, owing Westerling for hours before dropped a 69-61 decision to tlie . . . 9 9 ..VKl Schoolboy Play and then picked them u|^ He in relation to you?” Phinney ford. at the intersection of Routes ley. popular ballad singer, and the B r is to l ...... Waterbury who employed a tight m' m the electric timer eounded, Tedfetd } duction already has dropped 8..') but without any power in itself they arrested him. Finally, they Old Say brook P-ams. The lotoi Middletown . . ____ 9 10 471 called to an accomplice to rifle me aaked. .■)A and 72 on January 20. world-famous Glee Club and Or-1 son* defense which the locals swished the cords for a new league the I points since the first of tlje month t‘i put niaii into uniform. Is ready Mrs. Elizabeth R. Gardner saw him emerging from an auto­ quintet took a make-shift lineup Yesterday's Result record of 92 points. reglater but the second "He had hts back to me, Mary M. LaPorte. about 70. of chestra. | Funeral services for Mrs. Eliza­ ■ to the ahore-toxx-n for the exhibi­ could not penetrats. Scott and Rcstitiies Tonight and Is poised for a 20 to 30 point for. Hou.se. mobile on Rix’cr Valley road. The Meriden 65. Middletown hh Doing th* heavy bombdrdmaiit maaked man came only aa far as nurae answered. nosedive during the next lew- ('■olumbln street, who was riding Because Mr. Waring’s radio and beth Roth Gardner, widow of tion when several of the starters High Swimmers Capture Gillie want on a ecoring spree Q. Could you see what he was •Vsbury cnllege’ii marathon pray­ officers asked him for his identity This Week's Games tor the Grove were Tedfoed with tha door and would not enter, with,11 the, 11, other women, .V...... was...... injured•’'■’.'ir’ television v.oiiiiiiiiinvin.ii commitments vivtie him I M nsrrlner of 30 Brewer ware unable to make the trip. that th# Poles could not cop* with New Haven, Feb. 37—(41—Play- days. er meeting in Wllmor.',- Ky., enters Guarino said the automobile , io New York, Hartford will | “ Gardner car l. When he xvas unable to Tuesday; 22, Rodgers netting 20, Red G*v#l- H nny Bellud aald tbday. doing 7 •‘At the bottom of their coal Chubby Mollnconico paced the By link Riviere and the final gun sounded with the doxx-ns In the 28th Annual C. I. A. fifth day . . Brdish government which. Coronet- Schaefer said. Mrs. one'of the very few cities to see street. East Hartford, were held pru^jupe he xvas taken to jail, Former UordlDsIs’ Pitcher Bristol at Middletown score 63 to 46. lo sinking 16 and BIU Wad* After aoooplng the re^a- » j i piles, most steelmakers have no al victore. Joe Beiner, returning to C. Large Schrxds Baaketball TVjur- ering 13 points. For tha Fonooea, She said the contlnu^ to atudy | t^mative but to drastically curtail cannot and will not Interfere -with Stephenson was driving, did not i hi.s show this year. This xvill mark this afternoon at the Newkirk j \\>strrlin’s arrest presents the I xxos a recruit pitcher from Thursday; Second CCIL Crown In the preliminary, the vlctorl tar approitmately $26S, the and Whitney Funeral Home, E a s t. Indonesian gox’ernthent with a the local comp, tossed In 26 nament resumes at Uie New Hav­ d ie t Kiirlowles, George Cants and hold-up man lied with the warn- Mrs. Borroto as the patient lay on ” Steel said, : Hong Kong Supreme court decision eo m c to a halt at a stop sign but ; Waring's" only New England points. Texas xx'ltb the St. Louia Cardinals Middletown at Bristol. ous Mancheater Poltah-Americsn Hartford, Burial was In Quarry-1 ihorny problem. 'The Indonesian en Arena tonight with Briatol and Rubaeha starred with 14,11 and 1ft ia c that he would "plug" anyone her back under a aheet and a ‘ production handing over 90 cTiinese airline ollided with his Jruck. Mrs. La- appearance this season. at Chicago’s Wrigley Field In girl* overwhelmed the lowly W at­ Porte tp.sttfted at the inquest that j ville cemetery. Bolton. i presj, has nccusexl the new regime Crosby of Waterbury at favorites. markers, respeetlvely. artio attempted to follow. spread. ‘ drops, unemployment can be ooun- |>Ia.io» to ^«>">"unist Roven,n,cnt ->r Schaefer All seats for the matinee and April, 1921. • Trolinrp IMidfllctown for Poj^i PlaV erbury girls by a score of 48 to 8. evening performances of the War­ Mrk. Gardner died at the home of handling Westerling timidly, 1 started tbe third game of the V Junior League Standing If Bristol, which^jneete Hartford MeKwnus UnenMP PoUoe Lieutenant W alter Caa- “What happened next? “ I led lo follow in the hundreds ol of China. British horelgn Office ' Sevfiith Straight Win The local girla held - the Saints to Bulkeley at 7:30 p. m. and Oosby, pointed, she did not make that ing show arc reserx’ed. Both per­ of her daughter, Friday night. She ] Pi-c.sidcut Soekarno himself admit- Syracusem Wius ! season. W one hoop. Blozle and QuagUa were Spearheaded by the — wnny aaUs stated that a customer about i plants which use steel to make spokesm.xn .says. which nppoeea Danbury at 9, aur- shooting of Ray MeKanna. the ta enter the store saw the men claim t« police who investigated formances are txx'o hours in length Was born January 16, 1870. in ted in Parliament that the gov- We xx-ere leading until the Sea-Bees ...... 9 To Coinplelo Pfrfpol To Start Shortly high scorer* for the local girl*. the accident. Blue Devils ...... 9 vlvc, tbey'll Join New Haven Hill- Burnside Baglee gave the make their escape in a car that R0.rAWd,‘"Dr."'^^:^^ ^ ;-cidcnl. . I Tickets are now on sale, and may R-onuiYn N. Y., and had lix’ed in ernment had acted in a "confused Eastern Oowii seventh or eighth Inifing. The Cubs Sunday the Poles play the Hart tor* a real exhlbtUonI of i bMkilMB "Thec evidence, although conflict- purchased by telephone or m ail: u-rtford and vicinity 50 years. Shel manner. got two men on and up came Max Nichol."! Newsboy* ...... 7 4 Season: Suininaries ford St. (?yril* al the East Side house, Roger Ludlow of Fairfield araa last aecn heading towarda New York. Feb. 27.—(J'' T h e and Ansonla who qualified for the and th* way It should be n io e d ■■ needle*"'***' ™* ^**1 The nation’s fowl supply also Is ing. doesloes not l■c;M\•inclngly shoxx I order, or wby anplylnrapplying at the State ______, . in ^ Government caution ox’erox’« hoxv Flack. Pickles Dilhoefer gave me Aces ...... 5 Rer Hartford. ^ necl'ct on the pin t of th« truck op- I bad many friends------and -relatives in I ^ lineups for the big post-season quarter-finals lost Friday night. they tangled with th* wffl In g Chief of PoUoa Harman O. Aliout Town Theater iKix-offlce. By The Associated Pfess the sign tor the change of pace. Warriors ...... 3 Manchester e Waterbury « Q- t*"*®'* t*t"* j ''"■fhe Americen Feed Manufac- ornlor," the coroner .‘•aid in his flnd- Manchester...... High’s swimming college basketball tournament# F Pts TWO moro playdown gomes are "race horse" tUt that mn ttw dn* futi—iyii said thia morning that elapaed. . . . i turers associations says extended From now on, the battle In the Flock hit the boll over tbe right Eagles ...... 0 P clal* ragged. With both $io)na ,iig. She leaves four daughters; Mrs. | ‘support from Danii Eastern Division of the National field fence on top of a broxx’n teem capturediiped itits second straight began taking shape today xx-lth 2-.1 12 slated Tliesday night. Including on* la Manchestar’a first armed V About two or three minutes. ,' power curtailment ’’w ill have ser- Winr.er.’i in Friday evrnuig's -- *-. »» ^ ' i»rew j*iroTiK nujipvti. iivs»» 4—Scott, rf ...... in which New Britain starts de­ playing even boll In drat IS iBlar robbery in many yeara. Phinney then asked the Samuel Coombs oi East Hartford, fanatical religious-political Basketball Association xvill be house. That's how xx-ell I remember Aee# (.16) I Central Connecticut Tnter.seholas- most of the major conference nurse ^ repercussions on the produc­ duplicate bridge .s .ssion in Tinker Eiimloyes Given champions lining up with the 1—Bailey, r f ...... fense of Its state arhoolboy bosket- utes. the Eagles took a Mx-peint Prevloua hold-upe of a similar if Dr. Sander had made any other liall were as follow.^: (North- 1 • Mrs. H. Hale °f '5«th -, jayg ^-hich strictly for second place, for Syra­ xx’here he hit it. The Cubs led, 4-3, Ms. , tic League championship last 8at- 0— Glllla. If ... lead. 27 to 21. Th* Canter S treet tion of meat, milk and eggs ” K iuaiiis. Sp eak er cuse today owns the title. after that. NCAA event. bixll title. Top-ranked Bridgeport nature were made In the Addison statement to her. The association xxirod tile gov- South I Harold Hill.s and Georg.' ersfield. Miss Ruby N. Gardner ° ' Lvants to set up an Indepertdent Oister. rf ...... 19 urday xx-lth an easy 51 to 24 win 0 —Kodziewlcy, I f ----- era kept .right behind toe Biglaft aaction of Glastonbury, Farming- Copies of Report East Hartford and Mrs. Dorothy E. atate. The Nats, who have lost only Branch Rickey, then managing The Natiohal Tnxitalion, with O ntral eecaifed first round teita "He said he would notify her ! ernors of Illinois and Indiana that .‘t:em. ton, Cromwell and Agawam. Failey of Elmwood; and txvo sis- 1 j j investigation proves that the nine games ail season, wrapped up the Cardinals, Jumped up and mo­ no commitments, fhas Its eyes on gin down a couple of poliitd n * too people and call the undertaker," a feed prOxluctlon drop xvill "seri­ lard (*. Roxvley, 66'.;: Mr. and Mrs. Tells Ahoiil Maine Harrison, c ...... 6 dietown V.M.C.A. pool. The xx-in not only the conference poocers 8—Valiina*. r g ...... lixursday when the quarter-final* Maas. The strikingly similar as- Miss Rose answered. ters. Mrs. Helen LaChappellc and artuallv helpexl smuggle the crown last night by whipping tioned violently for me to come Mutvey. rg ...... was the sex’enth straight and com- 4—GarllnskJ, I g ...... 20-mlnute period anditd wttli n ously atfcct high producing herds Leo Flaherty, 61. (East-W est Mrs. ' Hartford. Feb. 27—(Ti—Its 156- the Chicago Stags. 73-64. The out of the game. He was xx-avlng hut top ranking Independents start at 4 p. m. pecta of the crimes have led in- Indicated Patient Dead H. D. Piiter and Mr*: Joseph Mc­ Mrs. John Works, both of Manches­ Westerling out of the country, it Bartley, Ig 2 plctcd an unbeaten season for 1— Narus, I f ... score of 42 to 87. veatlgatlng police to believe that and flocks." Rodney W. Dyer, proprietor of report complet|ed, the State second place New Y’or'k Knicker­ his hands like a windmill. He well. Small school playdown*. original­ In the second h alf toinge tlft^ "What did that Indicate to Most everyone even- kiddies in Veigh. 76; George Howe and Don ter. could result in a dangerous rift , Co.-ii'h Dick Solinnak’s duck*. Holy Oo?«. the country’s sole ly scheduued today, have been the svne "lunch counter bandits” the Birch Island Lodge In the heart; organization commission today be- between the Indonesians snd bockers now have no mathematical signaled Catcher Dilhoefer to i Total* 28 13-33 63 pened. but fast, ae th* Boot R trt- you?” aaked Phinney. their classrooms, are feeling the i \g41 j’; John Mrosek and chance of taking over the lead. T o ta l.*...... 36 The winner.* g.-ilncd seven of (nbcalcn major team, is the only 16 shifted to Thiesday because Oon- are Involved. "TTiat the patient was dead,” re­ of the famous Jackman Moose enniea to the Carl A. Peterson Dutch. , , come out, too. aent In an entire I Eagle* eight fifsl.s against Middletown. Mancheater (46) ford squad climbed upon ttialr effects of the paralyzing strike. Everett Keith, 6 0 ';. Another tour- River regibn in Jackman. Maine, jg«n “ ^ " " ^ * ’'*** However, the Knicks. idle last new battery. 1 club definitely set in the title ' B r neofrut Teacher# College of New "hors*#.” Hera Ray McKenna and plied the nurse. Temperatures have been reduced Funeral services for Carl A. The Dutch high commissioner night, still have a stiff grip on sec­ Pyka. rf ...... Barring an upset. It looked to­ playoffs. The Ousaders. xxith a P Britain Is using its floor tonight in I n.'unciit will )>e held Friday night .n, the speaker this noon at the State's IT 0()0 employe^^ i Pem'Vwn of T20 SoLlh Main'atrect i m; Hirschfe'.d. has Judas Pris, Riviere. Ooo’t you I day as though iinlieaten Sacred 3-W . Parclak. rf . 2 2-3 Pvte (lustamaehlo put on on *•• Phinney shoxved the nurse a in some schools. ^ of this week. ond place with a 9'.i-game lead .Mathieson, If . . . . 25-0 record xx-ill represent District a contest with American Tnterna- syringe and a needle and asked tegular dinner-meeting of the Kl- I t s Citizens committee, het yesterday afternoon a t : refused to credit such reports. knoxv Flack is tbe best change-of- Heart of Waterbury and Manches­ 3—Server. I f ...... 4 3-7 hibitlon. Both boys teamed up to Richardson Cited Thousands of school children by John A. North, insurance execu­ ox'er third-place Washin^on. The pace hitter in baseball?" said Ric­ MrCavanaugfi. If 1 In the NCAA. tlonnl College: break the Grill’s beck and toae* her what it waa. wanis Oub at the Country Club. three o’clock at the Watkins Fu­ ter xxill settle the Connecticut In- 1—Koee, c ...... 5 1-1 and college students have been tive, xvill send out copies to the Caps beat Fort Wayne last night, key. xx’hen I got tot the bench. LaCoss. c ...... ter.*<’hola.*tlo Sxvlmnilng Associa­ Ohio State, which has clinched O-l Tbe Medium Schools, after a two practically beat them single- She oald It was a 10 CC syringe A nylon American flag was pre­ The aiHtaker waa Introduced by neral Home. Rev. Carl E. Olson, I Suffers Leg Fraeture 81-78. the Big Tffl title xxith an 18-3 4—Kiirioxxdcz. e . . . C 2 sent home for the duration of tlie general public on written request ‘Mr. Rickey. I don’t knoxv Flack Smith, rg ...... tion league title in a post-season .. 3 1-1 buoy week-end, are Idle until handed as they burned th* corde For Risks Taken and Identified it aa the one Dr. emergency. They are enrolled in sented to George Elliott, superin­ ra.xl President Russell Paul. minister of the Emanuel Lutheran , Player-Coach BoluFeerlck of the mark, also "is headed for the 4—ZomolUe, rg . . . • Wednesday when the quarter-final sent to its office In the Old State from Flick.” 1 replied. "The first Hahn. Ig ...... meeting between them. 1--C. Parclak. rg .. .. 1 2-3 for a total of 86 polnte. For Ray Sander used. She said the needle ,*istitutions which are out of coal. tendent of the East cemetery, yes­ Mr. Dyer gave an interesting church officiated. Clarence VV I Lawrence, Ma.ss., Feb. 26—(J”' Caps came in xx'lth two minutes NCAA as a repreecntattve of Dis­ will start In the Yale gym. Surviv­ it vra* th* best night he ever bod terday, by Patriotic instructor talk on life in Maine and at Bipch House here. time I ever saw him waa the day Viehi. Ig ...... Sacred Heart xvith 10 atratght 8—JarvU, Ig ...... 1 1-8 New York, Feb. 27 —(A*) — Aa- xx'as not the same but otmilar to 40,000 Miners Working Hclsing presided at the organ. ■ Catholic Bishop Raymond A. Lane, left and his team behind, 77-75. He before yeaterday.” trict Four. or* of th* prellmlnarlea are Sac as he found the range with eeven the one he used. Mrs. Edith E. Mason ol the auxil­ Island and illustrated the various Tomorrow it gets its first par­ superior general of the MaryknoH took one shot, and that tied It. xdetoriea meets Crosby of Water­ oectated P r e s s Correspondent There are about 40,000 United pall bearers were Hei man Hill, ] You should have heard him Total* IS 31 Kentucky, defending NCAA red Heart of Waterbury, defending field goals and six for eeven charity MTxen the nurse held the syringe iary to the Veterans of Foreign pamp sites and points of interest tisan diagnosis xx’hen the Repub­ order, has suffered s leg fracture Seconds later he netted another, bury Thursday with the ParochlsI champion, probably wIlT he back 17 T o U la ...... 18 10-19 46 Waime Richardson, who volun­ Mine Workers in the soft coal lican State Central committee and Mark Leadbetter, Gustave Florin, snort Score at half time, 18-16 Eagles. school the favorite. Manchester champs; Shelton Mtd(11etoxxm, Ly­ tosses for a total of 20 polntA in her hand and later when the fields xvho are working under new Wars. The flag is for use at Sol- m the north country with colored aboard a ship bound for Naples, to put his team in the lead it never in that competition. Adolph Rupp, Score at half Ome 28-31 Water­ whereas diminutive Pete garnered tarily risked hea-vy Naval gunfire Republican chairmen of legislative August Carlson. CTarl E. Thoren Rickey took Dilhoefer out be­ has completed its campaign with bury; Referee, Bogginl; Umpire man Hall of Wallingford, Derbj’, prosecutor took it to the defense contracts but their production dlers’ Field, Ehst cemetery. > slides. Italy, his brother xx-as notified to­ gave up. th* Wildcat coach, has resigned Darien, Stonington and Staples of eight two pointer* for hi* total of in China to score an exclusive news committees meet In Hotel Bond to and Harry Thoren. cause he called for the change-uit. Aea Bee# (42) seven in a row. A Sacred Heart Wlerzblckl. counsel table Sander’s calm ex­ can't begin to fill the needs of —^— The attendance prize, donated by Interment was In the East Cem­ day. Lexvis D. Lane said he had Indianapolis, which is hot on An­ from the Dtstriet Three selection Westport, who turned in th* big 16 marker#. ^ beM. has been cited for "courage. discuss its proposals. derson’s trail for leadership in the Trouble by neuritus, I later B, F. rts. loss xx'oiild give Manchester the littegTity and enterpriae abox’e and pression did nut change. American’s mlghtly production The Woman's Club will meet t Arthur Knofla, xx’oa xvon by CTharles etery. no other details. pitched in the Texas League but committee to open the xx'sy for a upset Saturday night by ousting Th# E#gle*. by #cering 10ft G. O. P. State Chairman Clar­ Western Division, plied up the Kodes. rf ...... 2 1 B rrovvn. but hardly anyliody expecta tap on the shoulder if the NCAA Mancbeater Olrts (46) point#, not only set a high #oettog beyond the call of duty." Miss Rose placed the time Dr. machine. tunigJU at eight o’clock in the Crockett, what happened in Chicago will do that to happen. No. 1 ranked Plnlnvllle Sander leR Mrs. Borrota's room at ence F. Baldwin has already hipest score of the night in its Sedlapk. If ...... 1 1 ^ feels SO inclined. P B F Ft*. rex-ord for • single te#m but two Ybe Overseas Presa club an­ Many of the diggers still work­ j social hall of the South Methodist Miss Dorothy Marino, a Man- 107-86 conquest of Sheboygan. as my biggest boner Jn baseball. Under the league rule# It is up . . . 3 0-1 6 Here 1* the C. 1. A. C. calendar. 11:25 a. m. ing arc employed on strip mines charted a potential opposition Martin. If ...... 3 0 6 Here are the other likely choices 0—Relchle, rf .. Remaining’ Large School play- a two-te#m record of 172 polnte. nounced Imat'^nlght that Rlchard- church. Mlsa Jeanne Loxx’, who is i Chester High student, rendered course. Ralph Beard and Alex Groza paced Rlngstone. c ...... 2 0 4 to the member coachea to vote on 0—Fitzpatrick .. ___ 1 0-1 2 The old record wa# 162 m#d* by aon had won Its George Polk Me- "I looked at my watch," ahe told (where coal is mined near the sur­ chairman of arrangements for the j sex’cral selections no the marimba for the elght-tconi NCAA affair, downs. New Haven Aren* Phinney. the former University of Kentucky .1. Everett, rg ...... 7 0 14 a tie. They could decide on co- with Eastern playoffs In New 0- Dowd, If ...... 0 0-0 0 the Oardx-n Grove end the Italian-, morlel award. face) program, will present the Center { and also played while tap dancing. sees with 34 and 30 points, re- champs. but Indlcatluna are they'll o-l 8 Tonight: Q. Did you see Dr. Sander after In moat cases, operators of Week End Sports Bralnard. I g ...... 5 0 10 York March 23-25 and Western 1—Quagll* ...... 4 Americans. ^ Richardson, 51, the only news­ ‘ Thespians in two one-act plays. | Frederic Werner accompanied at apecUvely. go for the awim-off in a "neutral . . . . 6 0-1 |0 Bristol va. Hartford Bulkeley, tbak’' these mines are selling their coal ellmlnsttona In Kansas Oty 1—Bloat*, e ----- High scoring for the Burn«io# man aboard the Flying Arrow of the piano. Select Three Georg* Mikan scored 30 markers pool." The balloting will take 0— Montemolo; e . . . . 0 •-0 0 7:3U p. m. A, I saw him speak to Mrs. Bor- only to schools, hospitals, or- j Trifles" by Susan Glaspell; and Totals . 20 42 March 24-35; Croeby re. Danbury, 9 p. in. team found the sUrtlng flro men the Isbrandtaen line, sent out a "Good Night, Please,” by Jam es L. to spearhead the MinnesMlla By The Asflociated Preas place Saturday. 0—ZagorsM, rg . . . . 2 0-0 4 eonneetlng In the double n^TC# roto’s daughter in the hallway. phanges and similar institutions. Warrior* (29) District 2, Duquesne: 5, Bradley Tucaday: series of exclusive stories over the Daggett. Mrs. A. W. Gates and Cold Contribute# t® Death Tourney Teams Lakers, Central Division leaders, Racing B. All of the league swimmera are or Nebraska; 6, Arizona or the 1—Moakc, rf ...... 1 1-3 3 with Ray the lop-notcher wdO) 8® Bhip'e radio before and after it xx*ae The nurse said the doctor told Plain householders who want to an 80-66 triumph over Tri-City down to compete In the Connecti­ 0-0 6 Torrtngton v*. WImlliam. 7:30 p. point *. Gustamachio with 2^ rou her to get Mra. Borroto’s clothes Mrs. Bernard Fogarty are corohalr- Arcadia, Colli.—Woor ($14.60) Savino, rf Southxx’est champion (Baylor, Ar­ 2—Vlttrer, Ig ...... 8 shelled. coal are being rationed In scores Norwich, Feb. 27— — Th* The Rochester Royals notched a cut Interarholastlr Athletic (Con­ m. Zsbel getting 19. Marty Klingle 18. and give them to the daughter, men of the hostesaea. > wort the $1D0,U0U tlanU Anita hand­ Furgerson. If kansas, SM U); 7, Wyoming or New Britain va. Warren Hard­ He salle4 voluntarily on the of cities. near-zero weather this morning New York, Feb. 27—(fiV-Brad- hair-line decision over the St. Louis icap by a length and a quor- ference's individual champion­ 5 Total* ...... 22 1-4 45 and Bernie McKenna 12 For the Elsie, who would take them home. At least 10 major cities haxe de­ ley University of Peoria, 111., Would You Rather Drive A Bombera, 81-79, on the strength of Findell. If ships In the y»*e pool Saturday. Denver; 8, UCLA or Washington ing. 9 p. pi. ship which recently waa shelled 38 contributed to the sudden death of beating mighty Citation. Two Lea State. Waterbury Girt# ( 8 ) losers, rarclak teas high with tg tlmeff and set aflre by a Nationalist Miss Rose said when Dr. Sander clared statca of emergency. The Council of Elders will meet Duquesne University of Pittsburgh Andy Duncan’s last second, goal. Ixxrd. c ...... Following are the summaries: 'Iliursday, Friday: Mike Dlakon 16. Grysb 12 and this evening at eight o'clock in the Harry Way, 50, of nearby Canter­ and Ponder, Calumet Form atable- Some of these teams are under P B F Pts Chinese gunboat aa she was try­ left the room "I xx-ent off to close The municipal coal stocjiplle was bury. As a result of the bitter and St. John’s University of Brook­ NEW 1950 PONTIAC? Waterloo took the measure of Morhardt. r g .. Medley Relay — Won by Man- .... 0 0-0 0 Quarter-KinaJa, pairing to be Wlcrzbiekl 10 points. off my chart at the desk in the Second Congregational church. luates oi Citation, finished third ronsideration for bid* to the Na­ 0—Aaplund, rf .. ing to pass the blockade off Com­ opened In Cleveland but It baa been cold. Way's automobile refused to lyn, will compete in the National Den-ver, 100-76, in' an afternoon Clifford, Ig .. che.ster ( Panclera. Vozzola and 0—Joleskl, rf .. ___ 0 0-0 0 settled after Tucaday # gdmes; hallway." Last night at a well-attended union Inx'itational Basketball Tonrna- game. and fourth in the role of strong fa­ Harris I. Time 1:10.2. tional Invitation, a 12-teom elimi­ Medium Bclvxils, Quarter Finals, munist-held Shanghai. exhausted. start and he and hU aon were REASONABLY EARLY DELIVERIES vorites. Noor set a mil* and a nation opening at Madison Square 0—Remb’lah, If ...... 0 0-0 0 Final Entry Mnde Gov. Frank Lauiche of Ohio, service at the church, the first two ment, Asa Bushnel, chairman of 12 220-Yard Free Style—Won by Yale Gyro- The award is named for the pushing it when he was stricken quarter track record of 2:00 flat Totals . Garden March 11. 0—Denton, If ...... 0 0-0 0 Valpey .\ppoint8 Smung American correspondent f6r ..The final entry, ahe said, read: has told Prealdent Truman that episode of the Cathedral Film the Tournament, said today. WITH OR WITHOUT TRADES There are about 200 subsidiary Score at half Hme. 15-12 Fiddler, Mancheater: Bniggen. Wed nesdoy: with a heart attack. He died al­ craters on Mount Etna beiidea Miami, Fla. — Royal Governor MH8; Wisse, 5fancheater. Time Reported under consideration 1—Artoa, c ...... 0 0-1 0 the Columbia Broadcasting sys­ "No pulse—patient expired." ■ his state’s coal supply is acute. 1 series on the Life of St. Paul were most instantly; Way. employed on The tourney gets under xx’sy on Bees. 1—Lenkowakl. rg 1-4 3 L^inan Hall vs. Staples, 2 p. m. At this point court recessed for the main crater at the top. (7.90) won Hialeah’s $50,000 add­ 2:18.6. ore: Kentucky, Vlllonova, West­ Darien vs. Middletown. 8:80 p.m. tem who waa aaaassinated nearly Lausehe ordered the Ohio St.ite . ghoxxn. namely, "Stephen, First a Norwich farm, waa preparing to March 11 with double-headers In ern Kentucky. ' North Carolina 3—Guscrwskl. Ig 0-0 0 New Line Coacli lunch until 2 p. m. (e.s.tl. ed Wldener Handicap by a neck on 40-Yard Free Style — Won by Saturday; two years ago while covering the Highway patrol to provide full ' Christian Martyr." and "The Con- leave for xx’ork at 7:30 a.m. xx'hcn the afternoon and evening. Other Bine Oexdl# (27) State, Bradley, , Son Francisco, ) In her second day on the witness dates are March 13-14-16-18. BALCH PONTIAC, Inc a slow track. Arise was second and Donnelly. Manchester: Roaa. MH8; Sacred Heart v*. Derby, 7.30 p. strife in Greece. The axvard car­ protection for those hauling coal i version of St. Paul.” Next Sunday he waa stricken. He leaves his B. F. Pts. Duquesne, LaSalle, UCLA, Kan­ 8 Total* ...... 1 1-.5 3 Rtorra, Feb. 2^ -(41- Art Valpey. stand. Miss Rose was carefully led on public highxx-ays. Twelve teams xx'lll compete. To­ Going Away third, while (uglily Hanson, Manchester. ’ Time 20.4. m. ries a $500 prize. eVening the union acrvlce will be wife and six children. ^ favored (Joaltown wound up a dis­ Vlttrer. rf ...... 3 Dives—Won by Therran, Man­ sas State, St. John’s of Brooklyn, Score at half time 27-2 Man- the Un>ver»it.V of Conntcticuli through the events of that morning More than a score of Pennsyl­ ' at the North Methodist church. day’s three are the first to be i:S CENTER STRE c t ” MANCHESTER COOPER’S Long Island Univeralty, CCS\, cheater; Referee, Kleinachmidt. Stonington vs. Shelton, 9 pi m. tant fifth. Yost, rf . chester: Carlson, Mancheater: Remaining SnxoU Bchoola Play- new head football until 11 a. m. when she said “I xx'as vania state police xx'ere called out Hiree Burned ta Death named for the coming meet. St. Louis, Toledo, Canlsluz, St. unable to get her pulse.'' You C«n Always Oo Heller Al Bfileh’o New Orleans—John’s Joy ($4) Selbie. If Klapprodt, MHS. Wlnner’a poinU downa. Teacher* Collegs, New Brit ly is aurroumjing hlmeeU wlto •*'- during the week end to keep high­ ’The Army and Navy * transfer of right- ing a "3 and 8" league standing. shortly after being appoint^ Iwr*. could not find o ^ . Loretta Charbonneau, property at chester (Hmisoh. Foas, Harris, Old Baybrook v*. Suffleld, 3:30 bridal music. state police protection.” Becauoc ou n la good it Bogli. If ■••• bowed to Brooklyn. CCNY lost to The second game, stu tln g at 8:80, Valpey lold he hoped to Inelud# * The young nurse contlnuetl: ’The indej^ndent Progreaslve Coventry and Lockwood streets. handed pitcher Jack Krsm sr to ths Eacavltch. If • Donnelly), ’hm* 1:23.0. i Syracuse. p, m. . . . The bride who waa given in “I xvent into the hall and I met C. Wesley and Georgina Broxvn helps us offer more ’Value New York Giants for an undis­ xx-111 find Bolton playing th* Brl- Ellsworth vs. New (TOnaan. 7'80 (Connecticut high echool eeoeh marriage by Edward C. Lynch of Mine -Workers of America agreed to those we serve. Youra fialimonle, e . Mars. The Bri-Mar* ore looking Dr. (Albert) Snay. I asked him to Edwin Mi. Kose, property on closed sum was announced oy Rad p. m. among hi# lleutenonte. ^ „ Varoon street waa attended by to open one mine to provide emer­ WHEN SICKNESS can be used, loo, if you Irish, r g ----- BfcUng for a playoff spot while Bolton will The itote unlverifty footbaH to'come in and check the patient." Cooper street. Sox General Manager Jo s Cronin. Banff. Alta.—!£eno Ooio of Italy Thomaeton vs. Stafford, 9 p. m. Mrs. Frances C. Taylor. Wilbur Q. Did he? gency shipments of coals to hos­ C. Wesley and Georgina Broxx-n wtah. I Golf Modaan, Ig • • be batting to tic 01*0*/ * for top bo## leadAeo^raIntend# to VlMflltoname' ' tllShi# OftbMTototc Maaaier was best man for Mr. pitals. orphanages . and old-age I S p o r t s Spheflnle | won ths North American Slalom honor*. Friday. Saturday; A. Yes. He said he couldn't to Charles J . and ■'elei' Heleh B.^Sun- STRIKES Houston—National Open Cham­ ..10 and North American Downhill tit- Quarter-finals, palrifiga to be #id*a #oon. Tournaud. get any (pulse). homes in the S t Louia area. tava. property on Cooper street. pion Cary Mlddlecoff struggled for Totals \— ------T Senior League Standing About Jordan, V#lp#y aold h# ’The 16,000 members of thla lea at tbe North American Ski settled after Wedneadey^gomee. Mr, and Mm. Tournaud will make '’He a:^ed for a stethoscope,” t o Score at half time. 19-11 Tonight W. L Sherwood G. Bower# to Merritt 1 a one-under-par 71 win th# Chomplomrtilpe. Austria’s Dagmar waa "Indeed pleaaad” to aign hta; their boms at 131 Lake street the nurae said. imion also... are on strike . , in_ a . dia-1..* ( T. Salmon, Jr., et ux, property on ' Houston Open with a T3-ho1e total Devtiz. Tornadoes vs. Silk City, 7:18 p. dieney Brothers ...... 11 1 and athled: pute entirely *^ a n ite from that road, Rom captured the North American Bolton ...... 10 1 Pro Baaketblal At a Glance Did you give It to him?” asked C 277. \ ---" ~ *Tt mean* that eur long ftoafte Prosecutor Phinney. inx'olving the UMW. ■ I He«4(ey At • Oloaee Bri-Mar* vs. Bolton, 8:30 p.m. Women’s Slalom title and Jeanette Moriarty Brothers...... 8 4 cioUon golag book to eor pMortoff In aome sections of the country j flesiarol Burr of Beattie took th* women's Sunday’■ rezuttz: ^ "Yea,’’ Miss Roae replied. "He Weed Pfodacta Plant Burns SAVE TIME CTiicago —' Tha National Oelle- —y. Wapping Harvesters ... 8 7 daya wlQ eoattoua uMlutaftW» g Notlensl Aseodatton aaid he heaord nothing." the price of the little coal available ! Sunday** reeults: Tueedoy, Feb. 28 downhill championship. B rl-M ara...... 4 7 Hla preaenea in tba new aatup ' P m on al Notices gists Athlsdle AModatten council North End Tornadoes . . 3 8 Waterloo 100, Denver 76. A stethdaiope is an Instrument w MUla. Me.. Feb. HfiYc tht doctor pboRt os po«r ' ’eared Boeton (Sbllege for tmme- NoHoul League Silk City vs. Italian*,, 7 p.m.— Washington 81, fo r t Wayne 78. ba of ttiMaUmabia aid la ter detecting a heart beat Thttabi^h, we of the natlra a plant housing this village’s New York 4. Boston 8. • Rec. Silk City Eagle*...... 8 $ prcflcription for isimcdiato dcliYcir dtato tournament narUdnetton hut New Tork-~Michlf on BUte re- v r . w ...... t .10 Minnespolls $0, Trl-Clty W. ocqualatad with tha 1r Mtaiorisi Eailier, defenaa cexuisel, told coal capitals, furniahes a prime induat^ —a wood products Over Detroit 4, aueofo 1. Laurels vs. Bullsts, 8:80 f m.—- aqiM guldffy" example qf the situation.’' Coal •tainned five other vtoUters of its teiaad its IC-4A indoor track T tatanaadlato Lsagu* Standing Rocheater $1. St. Lenlf 79. neWomaa Dr. Bnay would testify firm .amploying 125, was in black­ 4S6,M6 to your hone. 3 /9 6 aonitT eoda inenglMa for NCAA Aawrleaa tAOffue Rec. IndionapoU* lOT. Sheboygan •$. Jordan waa a guard (M(%1 *t that Mra. Borrqto waa dead before which, aold for $fi.50 a tAn hero now championship by pne point, scoring ■mwT ear bxisbsnd and ened,'lc«-aheathed. ruins today . A Proscriptions ■ Sign of a worthy aerviee avente. Buffalo 6, Cincinnati 1. W'edaeeday, March 1 Syracuse 78, Chicago 64. at Mleblgaa. and wusmi McKee, vhe yeoead away gren any air Injections by Dr. is .bringing-$14. Bilk City vs. Moriarty’a. 7:15 21 points to Boon Hall’s 20. TTien T e rriers...... • 1 $250,000 fire at the E. U 'Tebbetts on file Pittsburgh f, - New Haven S t Jo h n 's ...... 4 3 .Amerleaa League Valpey on the lOehtgaii - anderj Much of the coal is of aucb poor (tie). ■ p ID '••Y came Manhattan. 19(»: Yale, 19 from 1948 to iM I bOfM*both’ Spool Oo.. waa the worst of five Some anecice of conifer ever- ] 1-10: Army. 16*»: N. V. U. 14 8-5, Homsstesd P a c k e r*------2 5 ■ Hartford 95. Potereon 8$- quality thq aatlon’a railretads arq "Teen trees'here nendle# xvhlch la s t' Providence 4, Hetihey 3. Tornadoes va Cheney's, l:S0 p. New York $0. Scranton 79 tix NarvanC ^ saw we'll anet acali Tha Highway Safety 0>mmia- having difficulty making, it burn In Maine yeaterday. H m plant fire ______e e 1 and Penn State, 12. O ltic* ...... 1 • Is aa awra: aUrtad from a boUer room explo­ 142 EAST CENTER ST-» MANCHESTER for six or aeven yeara. IndisaapoUs 8, -C3eveUnd 5. m. -Y . bsa we laved aa waU. aoin r e p 6 ^ that a study shows in their atenm englMia Connegoent* oRfiOCRirriON p m a r m a c v 1,46S c a n were driven off the ly, many traina xvith coal-fueled, sion that burned two men. Another '*OI MAINXIUIIT-MAM-HIVTXW road, reaulting in 14 deaths during locomotives are running^ behind man blown out of tba building, es­ I$4g» their schedules. caped injury-. *■ - , ' v ' ....

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 27, 19W

Asieaiobileo For Sak Hwittwt— PlnmblwS 17 H«lp Wantwl—-Mak Garden— F am — Dairy R o om s Wlthoat Board An instructor at an oxoluolva Q—Does radium give off more Q ~Is Brazil having dolisr trou­ 1987 BUICK Coupe, 1198; 1939 C. F u l t o n , pluniblSg and Job- MAKE $20 a day! 8eU BUybrlgtat FURNISHED Room, complete SIX ROOM Cape Cod. twotjjnfln- country club tells this unusual than one kind of ray ? ble? VACANT—4-room Cape Cod. . Oil A—Radium gives off alpha raya, A—Brazil may no longer buy Packard aedan, 8195; 1939 Ply­ bing, serving Manchester, Bolton brass name plates for front doors. oripe N MOUNTAIN poUtoaa. light housekeeping facilities at­ ished. Hot watci oil heat Fire­ beat, storm 'Vlndows and doors, Sense And story about a college student out and Coventry, telephone Man­ Write Hubstamp, 358-D Congreas, for hi* flrat round of fotf. which are moving atome of helium; rolled steel products, sheeta, plates, mouth sedan; 1939 Buick aedan; First quality, vary maaly. $1.75 tached. Inquire 101 Cheatnut place. Aluminum combination oak floors, Venetian bUndst Prirc * % a n d tubular goods, small ahapea and chester 8781. Boston, Masa. Nonsense The youth w** teeing off at the bet* raya, which ar* particlea of 1940 Packard Sedan: 1040 Stude- a bushel deliveied to your door. street windows, storm doors. Well land­ 87,800. Financing arranged.. Kivu electricity and gamma rays which wire products In the U, 8. because baker sedan; 1941 Plymouth CaU Hathaway, 3-1860. scaped lot. 8iC,S00. May be seen first hole while three fouraomea EFFICIENT PliiiBbtng and heat- HALICflMBN. Earn 850 waekly, Tyler, Agent. Phono 2-4469. i Ah American, newly arrived. are similar to X-i-rays. of a dollar shortage. coach; 1941 Buick club coupe; FURNISHED, heated room, hot weekdays after 6:80 p. m., Sat­ ’• stood around aniFwalted. Swing­ ln|[« Plugged ' drains machine selHng only three pairs shoes Went Into a London teashop, took ing hts driver like a baaeball bat, Q—What hi outstanding about CUlMinBD ADVT. 1948 nymouW sedan; 1930 McIn t o s h second sise apples at water, near Center. Gentleman urdays, Sundays 1 to 5. 38 Moras DBR. BOUK8: cleaned. Carl J. Nygren, 303 daily. Ooratniaslon and bonus. 81 a. buahel, alfo Baldwins, Starka preferred. 87 Foster street. Phone SobarlMin for Sale 1.5 a Scat and wralted. Presently a he missed the ball completely. He Elmira College tor women? A—What is ths meaning of the Q- llow many human passen­ Graham aedan. complete motor Oakland street Phone 6497. Rosd. bright-eyed waitress approached repeated the performance three word Kremlin ? M .lo4:4SP. H. Job. Brunner's, Oar Wholesalers, Wide variety for men, women, and Rome Beauties, 81 half bushel 8331. A—Thia college located In El­ gers (lid the Ark carry? children. No Investment. Exper­ EAST W INDSOR-3-roomIN lisO ^ brick, him an daaked: times before he sliced the ball Into mira, N. Y., waa the flrat collage A—Kremlin literally meant a A—Eight: Noah and hi. wife, SS8 East Canter street. Open PLUMBING, Heating, repairs on basket. Louis Bunee, 839 West NEW HOME of 6 rooms on ens Waltresa—Can 1 take your or- ience unnecessary. Free catalog. center. Tel. 8116. ATTRACTIVE single room, vicin­ bath, furnace heat: 3 years old. the rough. in America to offer women the citadel. There are a number 'of their three sons—Shem, Ham and Mon., Wed., and FrI. nights 'till 9. old and new systems, oil burner, floor, spates for 3 up. All modem der? With A smile, he turned on the kremlins In the Soviet Union and Tanners Shoes, 633 Boston, Mass. ity of Cheney’s. Continuous hot conveniences. 'Avsilable in 80 Lot 102' X 212'. Immediate oc­ same courses and degrees a.s Hie Japheth-an(i the sons’ wives. water pump, service. Prompt at­ water, oil heat. Phone 2-4442t cupancy. 89.500. Associate Real­ American—Yes, two boiled eggs Impatient golfer* and said: ".'lure me,.’s colleges. the Kremlin In Moscow Is spelled MEALY GREEN Mountalh poU- dsys. T. J. Crockett, Broker. 8416. and a kind word. tention. John H. Carlson. Phone SUPERINTENDENTS and priifbi- toes. No. 1 and No. 3. Amalia ty Co.. 1010 Main, East Hartford. la a tough course.*’ with a capital letter to distinguish 1 1938 FORD 4-door sedan, good 78.8. The \vaitr«8.s brought the eggs Q—What Vvas Edgar .\llan Poe's palsT Unusual opening for the Jarvis. 872 Parker street. Call ROOM WITH twln\beds. 9entle- IMMACULATE Four-room house 8-4613. Evenings Broad Brook, Q—How do slectrio fly *creens It from citadels ot leaser Impor­ condition. Phone 2-9721. and wa* moving on. when the The champion hard-luck local tance. first published volume? U B I' ***” "**> iTiii^ summer vacation, pajring quail- 7026 between 13 and 1 and after men preferred. On bqs line. Phone In nice, convenient locstlon. House 1848J4. work ? A—"Tamerlane and Otiisr Po­ 2-1048. J \merican said: t fellow Is the one who worked all A—Soma of th* wire* are con­ M ilp . brtwetn 8uBun«r atrect, Sed person 81.000 to 81.800. In­ 8. Is not expandsbie. Beautifully American—Say, what about the ems" was Poe's first published Milltnery— Drcaamaklng 19 summer In a hothouse and then lost nected to one side of an elactrical Q—When was the Liberty Bell Flaa taktry. Valued keepMke. 1937 HUDSON, in good condition. teresting work your experience Jandscaped lot. Full price, 87.500. ;lnd word? volume. He printed it bimasif, ALTERATIONS, All kinds, for equips you to do very successfully. Waatrtf— Koal Bstau 77 his Job and will have to drive an circuit and the rest to the other, cracked? 0|I1 7 ^ . ItewunL Phone 2-3727 after 6 p. m. Apartments, Flats, T. J. Crockett, Broker. Phone Waitres.e—Dttn't eat the cgg.s! A—In 1835, while tolling for Anonymou.sly, In Boston In 1827. men's, ladles' anc. children's wear. Permanent opening for those HooseboM Goods 61 ice wagon all winter. the two sets being insulated, but 8416. IF YOU Have a single or 3-raniily when the fly step* on them he the death of Chief Justice John Only a dozen copies ot this 40- i £ i 0 f —9 y Clark In Arthur's Drug Call after B o'clock. 2-3828. showing leadership ability. Give Tdiementa 63 There was a lot of talk thia year page pamphlet are known and no Just returned from a fhmily house to eell call HasUaga, Heal Boss —Have you ever done any causes a short circuit through hts Marshall. ,1V- Mora, 8nnd^ avanlnf, lady's yotd HAY FOR Sale. Phone 3206 be­ full information about self for 4 ROOMS with two unflniahed. Are. 'tout .-timpllfying income tax rc- new one Iish born dlscvovered for BdpniB wrist watch. Call 2-0030. iHSTUM MADE (njoTHES to Ht moving to New York. 3 ROOM Heated apartment. Estate Speclallat, Odd Fallows public speaking ? body, with serious result* to the tween flve and seven. personal Interview. F. E. Comp­ place, hot water oil heat. Full in­ Building, at the Center. (Ready rn forms. One tormented tax- 0 —When were tba wings added years. or rotum to Arthur’s DruK Individual. Will work from pat­ 8 ROOMS FVRNITURE Minot alterations and interior ^..ycr actually did something Applicant—I once proposed to a ny- tern or will originate. Dreaaea ton A Co., 703 su tler Office Used 3H Months decorating necessary. Write Box sulation. Storm windows and buyera with caah waiting.) girl over the telephone In my home to the White HouaeT Stora. Reward. Bldg., Boston 16, Mass. screens. On bus line, near schopl. jout It. He KUggested a form to Ruitinesa Service* fMfered IS suits, coats, gowns, etc. Phone Looks Like New V, Herald. Phone 8-1107. o Internal Revenue Department town. 0 —Who originated the Red Let­ A —In 1903, during the admin­ Q—How old Is the woolen la- Immediate occupancy. Priced for istration of president tbeodore dustry In this eeuntryt 2-3909. LOOMFIXER8 — Must be thor- Includes a ''Phileo" £3ectric Re­ ) which these four llne.s appeared: ter Bible. RANGE BURNERS cleaned, serv­ frigerator. Range, Bedroom Suite, TWO ROOMS, kitchenette- ^ quick sale. Charles Lesperance. OONHIDBRINO BELUNO High School Teacher What A—The Rad better Bible, origi­ Roosevelt, wings were added to A - Ttie wool manufacturing in- Aimovncrineiitk oughly experienced on ^ Draper YUUR PROPERTYT 1. Whnt was your lig-oitie for iced, repaired and Installed. Living Room Suite, Dinette Set bath with garage. Heat and light 3620. le year? could he more pitiful or sadder nated by Dr. Loula Klopsch who the White House to afford en­ duHtry of tho United States start­ TQDR in c o m e tax return pre- Joseph Senna. Call 2-0147. Moving— Tracking— XD looms weaving nylon and and other accessories. A ll'or part furnished. Write Box K. Herald. Without ohUgaUoo to you. we Issued the Red Letter New TesU- larged executive offlcea on the one ed In Massachusetts. In 1790, when rayon fabrics. Apply Cheney 8-ROOM House, located in ' . fine 2. What were your expenses? than a man without a country? paiad py former deputy collector S torage 20 will be sold. wtll appralae or make a cash 5. How much have you left? High School Girl — A fountry ment In 1809, waa published tor side, and a cloak room on th* the first wnol-earding machine o f laternal revenue, in yoci home. DE-LONUrs Kefrlgeratoi sendee. Brothers Main Office, 146 Hart­ CAN BE PURCHASED FOR neighborhood. Close to schools and offar tor DToparty. See us before without a man. the first time In 1901. other. was set up. Repairs on all makea commer- MANtHlESTBK Package DeUvary ford Road, Manchester, Conn. Baslncas Locations shopping. Owner has moved but you aell. . SEND IT IN. ■m soos. UNPAID BALANCE AND BY eial and domestic Emergency 34- Local light trucking and package RESUMING m o n t h l y For Rent 64 of state and will sell for 88,800. Phone TT38 Or 6373 hour sendca Phone 2-1797 delivery. Refrigerators, washers AGGRESSIVE Young man to PAYMENTS Call Mrs. Evans 7792, or Mr. BRAE-BURN REALTY IL'KLY I-'INN A Switch! LANK LKUNAKU and stove moving a specialty. work In accountant'a office as AIR CONDITIONED OFFICE. .... 1— —— — If you are not ready for delivery Neville, 3593, agents. ARB YOU selling or buyiag pr tLoac> ALL APPLIANCES serviced and Phone 2-0782. solicitor and ''uslness associate. It ^11 be held until wanted at no Orford Building. Apply Mar- , Uf X««sSt SjWtok, Ik. A U TICKETS, ohno! h eh a s *em ; repaired, bumera. refrlgeratari. erty. Wa buy, sell, appraise, WANTEI>—Ride from Florence Must understi-nd accountancy and coat No charge for delivery. This low'a. . FLORENCE STREET p l e a s e ; HE SHOWED'EM COMK ranges, washers, etc. All work LIGHT Local --ucklng. Ash re­ some Ux work. Write Herald Box range mortgage. this offi a ^ t to Hartford, dally, hours moval. W. B. Perrett^ Jr. Phone furniture shown by appointment wea.MiCKEy-By YEAH! 6EE, I HOPE THROUGH THE GATE t:S0 to 4:80. Phone 2-9736. guaranteed Metro Sendee Co. No. A. only. Phone Hartford 6-0388, after A small home with two rooms or atop in for further inform)orm. Vv Tel Manchester 2-o88d 7306. Waited tb Rent 68 tlon, Alice dam pet, AganL 84. THIS TIME P60FESS0R UNCLE PHIL DOESN’T r -AMD THEN PUT‘EM 8 p.m. 6-6239. Ask for Mr. .Albert, on first floor and two rooms on INCOME TAX and accounting WANTED—Oil burner service and Main streeC Phone 4998 or 2- WINK SHOULD HAVE A GIVE HIM TOO MUCH BACK IN HIS POCKET/ E.MPTV VANS to and from all A—L—B—E—RMT—8 ENGINEER and wife desire 8 or ^econd floor. Hot water heat, new service—Individual and business, FLOOR Problems solved with Installation man to Uke com­ 0880. FAINT IDEA OF WHAT TROUBLE-AND linoleum, asphalt tile counter states. Assured return load, 43 Allyn Street, Hartford 4 room furnished apartment. No Manchester Savings and Loan call Dan Mosler 2-3329. rates. United. 122 West street. plete charge of department. Good Waterhury, New Haven, Meriden HE LET HIMSELF IN CAUSE HIM TO HAVE Hbepert workmanship, free esti­ pay and steady work. Phone children. Hartford or suburbs. Mortgage. Small amount of cash THINKING OF SeUingT Wa need Phone 6375. A NERVOUS BXEAKDOWH mates. Open evenings. Jones' Rockville 1074. BEST PRICES for furniture, an­ Phone Manchester 3-1475. needed. 4 to 8 room houaea. Buyers wait­ fW! Furniture, Oak street. Phone tiques, Trading Post, 17 Maple ing. Quick results. CaU Suburban -O R SOMETHING AQtonotoila* Knr Sale 4 RUBRis H and ashes removed, in­ WANTED By three adults 4 or 8 3-1041. cinerators cle Ptwy equipped. for front doora. Write Reeves tween nine and flve thirty. Board in Thigh PETESi W. PANTALUK electrical COMPLETE Painting and decor­ Specialty Company, Attleboro. through Saturdays. 19*7 fORD STATION WAGON. contractor, maintenance and wtr- ating service. Floor sanding and ^asB., for sample and details. Ing for light and power. 40 Fos­ QUALITY PHILGAS range. Used Like Big Sword 1989 UNCOLN 4-DR. SEDAN ter atreet Phone 3803. rcOnlshlng. Estlmatea frae. C. F. very little. Reasonable 437'-j South Coventry Chartionneaii. Phone 2-9S7S or PRICED ■TO SELL North Main street. Manchester. Bolton Detroit. Feb. 27—I/P)—A two-by- ANTIQUES Reflnlshed. Repairing 2-2805. Sltnatlons Wanted— Mrs. PanUne Uttle :2 -?y Female 88 REFRIGERATOR and electric 1 Doris Mohr DTtella four board alongside a steep to­ WllUmantic Ex. Phone 9628WI BY V .T . HAMLIN done on any furniture, riemann. HBV.' WHAT 'YOU GUVS r i n d i n ' ALLEY OOP Why, Oncarl 189 South Main street Phone PAINTING, papirhanglng. floors stove. Good condition. 18 Falrview j Tel. Manchester 5848 boggan slide drove through a De­ ,.BALCH PONTIAC, Inc. sanded and reflr.lshed. Ceilings WOMAN DESIRES housework or DOIN' DOWN THERE, OUR OWN 8643. street. I The local commute on the Gov­ whitened. General carpenter work caring for children, full or part troit youth’s thigh like a huge ANVWAV ? BUSINESS' wO A regular Well-C?hlld Confer­ 4. 166 Canter S t anr remodeling. Men insured. Call' time. Mrs. Wm. Welles. 73 Spring REGULAR Jl2!.«.';. 0 X 12 famous sword as he scooted down the slide ernor’s Fact Finding Commission 6 0 9 » HomehoM Senriem 6982. Gilbert Flckett. street, Rockville. i glamorugK. slit;l-.tly Inipjrfect. In ence will be held at the Elemen­ late Sntun^y night. on Education will meet Monday. Phone 2-4646 tary school on Monday, March 6th Offered 16A pattern only. W-nvlng surface The victim. Robert Polter, 22, February 27, at 8 p. m., at the M87 CHEVROLET convertible OUTsniE, INSIDE Painting and not harm-d. *2,9.'). Marlow's from 9:15 to 11 a. m. Anyone In­ waa reported In serious condition Robertson school for a progress oqiipa, radio, heater, whl^ wall FLAT FINISH. Holland window paperhanging. Tree estimates Dogs— Bird*—Pels 41 Fiirnitiii'C Dept. Phone 5060. at St. Joseph hospital, Mt. Clemens, Prompt service. Reaaonablei' terested may contact Mrs. Roy repoqt on questions selected at n tea^ rear fender ahlelda; 1648 ahades made to measure. All Mich. • January 80 meeting. Representa- prices. Phone 76, BOX BUT WHAT liaiQHT EUOMlSe / fePlAY SECOND BASE replaced. Marlow's Little Mending puRINIi THE TWO CNfiRB CHUKKERS f > over 18,000 new, will sell for 81.- S,N’ov\ PLOWS . Maxim bumper night at the Hall at 8 o'clock to The remaining two-foot lection bate ThurwlBy night at the hall in W------DUtlCtlON/ 0 XDU KNOW ABOUT BASE- 'CHUKKERS Shop. ILL- - WARD OR SOFT T ^ ARMED OONFUCr. THE 780. Ckn be seen at Oleott Pack­ FARJSe RS. Get a better price for plows 'or case am pickups. Peer­ discuss a proposed new heating was removed by surgeons In sn North Cttvontry. 33ie topic will Repairing *8 DUKE OF CHUTNEYS age Store, 680 Center, street. your beef cattD by selling direct less nydraulic lilt plows for cars, system for the building. A repre­ emergency operation. be; "Resolved, that safety pins ESTATE WAS AN AM­ Tftf^ione 4697. Between 9 a. m.. Building—Contracting 14 MATTRESSES Vour old mat to the Manchester Packing Co. trucks and tractom. -Xlapitol sentative of one of the flm’a wno arc more beneficial to humanity ERICAN REtrCAMP/ have submitted quotations on the AH. TUI MCMOaieSOP C p. p . tress sterilized and remade like Have someone else price them, Equipment, .38 Main street. Phone than sugar-coated pill.s.” Charles project will speak on an oll-flre manauvtrt!" . l080*AN6U*.Mfb POOiAMV Mdan, 8898; -939 PonUac sedan. COMB IN and see the latent In pected to sail until March. She to many woman outliving their huebande these dayt!” 0*9 TO THROW ANOTHER READY ID RISE ON TN8 ROOFING — Spectallring in re­ manager. ,Bar-B-()ue Hut, Tel- street, South Coventry. 100*4 ON INI n ot. NEXT i a OF OUR 8398; 1937 Chetrolet sedan, 8180; cottvllle after 1 p. m. tackle, outboard boata, marine TWO ROOMS furnished, kitchen plans to visit in Ehirope and will Pupils in Program Mrs. MetVin Manchester has re pairing roots of ail kinds, also hardware, paint, etc. A store privileges. CaU 8641 after 8. iUI OURWAY BY j. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOPPLE 1988 Chevrolet pick-up, 8180. Cole new roofs. Gutter work. Chlm- arrive In EUlIngton in July if pres­ turned to her home at Waterfront Ifotori. 4164. ^ EXCEPTIONAL Opportunity for especially for the' marine sports­ ent plans are carried through. neya clea-ied and repaired. 36 Park with infant ton. Brandon, f I SAiP -r>«V GOT married woman or widow to earn man. Open from 9 a. m, to 9 p. m FURNISHED Room for rent near The March meeting of the The first mid-season recital by , HE GAN LOOSEN TT VtolTT Be LOMftJ years experience Free eeUmatea Main street Gentleman preferred. bom the 20th at ‘Hartford hospi­ MORE TACK^ IH UP HER Pue&E eerom bak* 1986 bl-DSMOBILE four-door six. some extra money. Hours to suit McIntosh Beat Oo., located at Fourth District American Legion eleven of the younger pupils of tal. The baby wclghed -6 lbs. 11 oz. Radio and heater, 8148. Can be ■ CaU Howley MancbaeUi 8861, Call 2-3170. 9 Hazel street Frederic E. Werner, local organist TMI& CARPET THAW Q u i c k e r t h a n 086OMSS HiS A60M1MATI0M6 CABTS A BLiaHT your convenience. Write Box ZA, the end of Purnell Parking loL and Auxiliary will'be held Friday at birth. iT NEEDS ' V.V(Y, A AMVBODV IN eean at Carter Chevrolet 311 smd Instructs in piano, waa given RC6ULAR SPOT 09) 09) TH E HOOPLE hlAME 9UST AE It Herald, giving details and phone Tel. 2-8103. PLEASANT Room with heat ' tor March 3. at Legion-Hqme in Willl- Future • 4-H Homemakers of FEW HERE AN' , THIS FAMILY.' l ‘M ABOUT TO ATTAlM THK Main atreet number. mantic at 8 p.m. This district yesterday afterniwn before an THERE WOULPWT IB e PARLOR SOFA, Heatlng— Plumblng 17 gentleman. Near buses and De- Coventry will meet following M A SO ^ -w TBE PiNdIACLE o f FAMM VUtTH embraces BUHngton Legion and audience of parents and friends at school Tuesday, February 28, at )v BE MISSED- OLDSMOBILE club eedan pot Square. 116 North School SP0M60RS AR E MY H W i B fM S PLUMBING And Heating, special' SELL Everyde;' cards. Profit from Diamonda— Watoht AuxiUary. the chapel of the South Metnodlst the home of Mrs. Leslie K. Rich­ THEM GUVS PUT /C eomptete overhaul, good ttrea, street. Phone 6398. church. A basket of beautiful GemMG MA1L6AGG SAMIldO txing ui repalra, remodeling, oop- your spare time. Take ' orders Jawdrj *-v 48 Mrs. Lillian Buckmlster who was ardson at Pine Lake Shores. IN EXTRAS TO tNVBhSnOHJ aair paint, radio and heaUr, 8398 pet water piping, new ounstruC' from folks you knduf. Bargain a patient in the Hartford hoepital spring flowers and palms was the Green-Chobot Post and Auxil­ IOU.TIME.' FULL OF dROADlB down, balance 24 months. Brun­ ROOM FOR Rent at the Center. ABOUT 1WAT RUSTY ^■1 tlon, estimates given, time pay •ssortment 'of 24 birthday, other LEONARD W TOST, Jeweler Ra- Gentleman preferred. Phone 2- seriously ill has- been able to re­ only decoration, unless one In­ iary, AU will meet Monday, Feb­ ner's, Ckr wholesalers. East Cen- folders sella Itself at 81- You palra and adJtiata watchea aapert- turn home where i^e is slowly ^ t clude* the festive appearance of fCERAetBC/ // taretraat. mente arrangad. iCdward Johnson. 4401. ruary 37, at 8 p. m„ in the Legion I'D lOfd'' Phema 6979 ot 8044. make up to 100% profit! Also ly at raaaonable prices Open surely recovering.) the little girls from 6>to 11 rooms. South Coventry. 10. BUT* Thursday svsninga 139 .Spnica their lovely party dresses. Both Oh; Yes, It Is! BY LESLIE TURNER show imprinted notes, stationery, LARGE DOUBLE room near bus Following the. weeks recess at CANTFlflM WASH TUBBS 'plastic and metallic cards, many atreet. Phone 2-43S7. line.. In private home. Gentleman the school the Brownies will re­ bo^s and ^rts Were a credit i ju s n o IE SIWE fiEPOEON'T others. Write for free imprint preferred. References required. sume meetings Monday at .3:15 p, their Instructor and played the Legal Notices . kvuk- kiivk; MS.IU90UOWSMSI0E m. Cubs Wednesday at 3:16 p.m. seiecUon assigned to them enUrely I Putts ifMtAUM-NIOHNW samples, assortments on approv' Cnil 8183. TMC W4NEMH90R al. Friendship, 448 Adams, E3' Fntl and Feed 49A at the Den Mothers’ homes: Girl from memory. . u a c o * rBOMiT PRICE ON 1950 MERCURY Mr. Werner annonneed that the . KOTICS APVI.ICATION AH HOUR TO MAKE tow mlra. N. Y. LARGE, WeU heated front bed­ ScouU wiU meet at the church or •URbbAOV lEirT SEASONED Lardwood for flr«- room for couple or gen tlen ^ . Thurwlay afternoon and Boy Scouts next reeltol will be held at the • PAEK OOTPB. ‘ place, fumacb and range: Imme­ POUOWMNi. BUT CLERK-TYPIST. Very personable, Private entrance, continubiu Tkot at the town hall at 7 p.m. Ellfhg- same place Sunday afternoon This Is to stra notice that I. NOklu;- fK alert, efficient, high school gradU' diate delivery. B. J. Begin. Glaa tofi Grange donqted 88 to the Boy March 26. Fiftoen of the Intep- A, HATSS. of M Summit street. M»ti water shower. Five minutes to chesisr. Conn., bsva filed an appliealior ate. Mid-town, start 8173. Cbn ttmbury 3-2983. Cheney’s. Inquire 101 Chestnut Scout drive now in profress. mediaU student* will pUy i»m - poeltioqs of oontemponry eom- dated Feb. K,‘ tKO, with the 1994 tact: Wilson Agency, 721 Main, HARDWOOD For sale, stova street Control Commlaston for a Park'.-X) Room 207, Hartford. poem . Btore Beer Permit, for the sale ■ < length, dallvered. Also cow man- WELL .Rurnished room tor woman The pupils taking part yester­ aleoholle' liquor on the pretnliies. Hi ure. Piela Bros. 364 - Bidwell or couple desiring privileges of Male AdeUa penguins, who pre­ day'were: Sprnce stseet, Manchester. Ounn. BtALCkS Help Wanted— Male 66 atreet Phone 7408. home. CaU 2-3882. . sent stones for nest-bulldlng to Edna Pettengill. Elizabeth I- The business Is Owned hr Flret ,Ns- females as- a part of courtship* Bramley. Susan Buckley, Earl ttonel 8t«TM. lar.. -et Kest UartrurU. 880 WEEK to sUrt. Sell beautiful WELL Furnished retom with'twin Conn., and will be conducted by N(>It- also give them to any other crea­ Bidwelt -Jr.. Russell Bilim, Robert RIB A- HATB8, ot SIS flummlf stnet solid .brass door'' name plates. beds In private home, for one or Ososki. Allen Frelbelt, Ganct 'a 9r -mEPMOWESliS Read Herald Advs. ture. tifch as ah explorer or a dog. Msnebester. Conn., es permlltee, Write National Ehigravers, 212 two girls. Few steps from Post that interests them, according to Mathleson,- Joel Alvord, Nancy NORRIS A. HATK8 J.f?WtLL*AM5. Summer, Boston, Mass. Office. Cell 6745 after 4 p. » . the Encvdonedis Rrltanlca. Walsh, and John Drew. Dated Peb. » . 1*6Ql WHY m o th e r s GeT^(hoAy ‘

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low Bum. Fatth In Ck>d glMs ■ehool, Mr. Dsntm atodlad at tha meaning to tbs moral law at work (Jets Degree univsrslty o( Naw Brunawtdi, Laymen^s Day In tha world. Through it tho good- Canada. Later be enrolled In tbe new, love and mercy of God be­ OoUega of Forestry ot ayracuae Universtty, and waip one of aavarat Talk on Faith come living ronlltlw at wor)i In In F o restry hundred students from that edUaga the world about us. called into active duty for training Tha chan cal choir under > the di­ as Air Cadets. He spent throe rection of William Munate, Jr.^ Rob^lT E. Denton Joins yaars in the service and at the South Methodist Service gueat choir maater for Lnymsn'a time of his discharge Waa a lira- Brings Monson Acad* Sunday, presented "O For a Ctoe- Idaho Forest Unit; tenant with the B M th Troop Car­ er Walk With <3od," by Foatar, rier command. Ha was awardad The Soroptlmlat Club will meet emy Head Here and "Evan Ma." by Warren aa the Master o f Subject the Air Medal for hla pgrt la tha evening at S:S0 at the Sheri- antbenia. William Munsle, 8r„ rtaUaa and Balkan campaigns waa tha gueat eariUonneur for the Jan ReaUurant. Mra. Arnold Laymen's Day was observed ^ t R o b ^ B. Denton, ehn of Mr. and Mr. Denton married m former No School Today Thompaon will prealde In the ab­ occaalon. Twelve new members Mra. Robert O. Denton, of 38 Ste­ Marion Murphy of Bast Windsor, South Methodist church yesterday were received Into the church dur­ News Tidbits sence of Prealdent Alice Clampet. phen atreet, haa received hla de­ and they have two young sons Republicans Taking Acheson Would Not when the laymen of the church ing the service. gree as' Master of Forestry from Robert end Oregory. They sro at Culled From WirM took complete charge of the morn­ the University of Mlchlgani having present living In TpsUantl, near Following a abort bualneaa meet­ completed requirements during the Ann Arbor, where Michigan UM- ing of Mancheater Lodge of Ma- ing worship service. Various fall semwter, and will taka up his varsity la locatsd. aona tomorrow evening, offlcera of British-Americans Nonpartisan Stand President Truman and Winston leaders of the church led the serv­ Churchill ere among tbe 38 par­ John Mather Chapter. Order of Onions belong to tha Uly family. Me. and M n. R. Leourd Bull of DeMolay, will confer the Initiatory ice and George Edward Rogers e n s nominated for ISSO Nobel Knowingly Tolerate as Oobum road announce tbe degree, with Maater Onunclllor headmaster of Monson Academy, Entertain Ladies A ace prise In Oslo, Norway .... Mrtk o f a baby boy on February Noel Taft In charge. Mancheater Repubtlcan-controiled New York a i^ i a tka Hartford h o^ ta l. Mr*. Monaon, Massachusetts, delivered Lodge la aponaor of the chapter Over 300 peraons attended ti On Revamp Report state Assembly wants Oongreee to iU l ia tiM daugbtar of Mr. and the sermon on the theme, "A Lay­ investigate U. 8. State department and Worahlpful Maater Stewart Twenty • Eighth Annual Ladk ------^ ------M n. Brnaat A. Roy of Stephen R Kennedy la a peat maater coun­ men's Faith." and the "eonpeteoee and loyalty'* ■treat, who are at preaent vacatlon- Night at tha ,Britlah-American of Secretary of State Dean Ache- Disloyal Associate cillor. In Introducing the speaker of toif In the aouthem atatea. the morning, William P. Slovcr, Club on Saturday evening. Mayor Leaders Begin Series o f' (]| | | g F q P J n g ion . . . Chineee Natlonallat De­ chairman of the Finance Comnilt fense ministry aaye 3,800 pro-Na- ■nie Board of Dlrectora tomor- Mr. and Mm. William Scott and Harold A. Turkington and Miss Oosed MeeUngs to “ I twin daughtera, CJonnle and Caro­ tee, reminded the congregation of Jessie Reynolds, honorary secre­ fabrics are tionalleta were zmaaacred by Chi­ TOW night win meet in apecial aea- the place laymen have alwaya tak­ nese Communleta in Shanghai area. Tells Senate Appropria­ Mon to approve aeveral addtUona lyn, of Bigelow atreet, attended tary of tbe club, were guests Er- Prepare for Opening i x OtfltO D rop W ife Treated Mateo Are Swapped the capping exerclaea yeaterday of en In the life of tbe church and Featherweight Champion WUUe At Double Wedding tions Committee He to approprtatlona and to lay a taa challenged them to take an ever nwt Wardla was the toastmaster Of General Assembly;! ------TOta. ' The appropriatlona are Wilma, another daughter of Mr. Pep eigne to defend his title against and Mra. Scott, at the Dr. Foaa increasing part In the work of tho and presided over the entertain­ sew-wofthy Kay Famechon, European feather­ Did Not and 0Qes found neceaaary to aupple- ment. Conway and Baldwin to Like Mother Reno, Nev., Feb. 28. (PI • School of Dental Hyglcnlats, cnurch here and now. Growers May Have weight titleholder, In 15-round bout Two Paradise, Calif., coupler ment exlating accounta auch aa Bridgeport. The Garden Grove Caterers at Madlibn Square Garden March Not Condone in Any oouity tax, aonlng. town court and Edward Macauley, lay reader, served a delicious turkey dinner at Give Their Views Reduce Production or swapped mates yesterday at a presided at the service, was 17 . . . Soviet press is telling Rus­ double wedding. Way Offenses Charged Ubtariea. The tax rate, it haa Anderaon-Shea AuxUlary, No. 6:30 that included all tbe fixings. sian readers that American public Husband of Cancer Pa* been recommended, will be up for ed by EMward Brown and William During the short speakers’ pro­ Lose Price Supports Helen M, Relneke, 31, di­ 2048, V.F.W., will meet tomorrow Rev. Thomas F. Stack of St. Keith. The minister. Rev. Fred Hertford, Feb. 28.—(ff>— la putting great preasure on U. S. vorced Albert H. Relneke, 36. Against Alger Hiss; approval at 39 mllla. evening at 8 o’clock aharp at the gram, Mayor Harold Turkington government to reach agree ment tient Testifies in Thomaa Berainary. Bloomfleld, R. EMgar, and the official staff of paid special tribute to Johnny Hed- Republican leaders t o d a y Wariiington, Feb. 28—(PH- Po­ and Beatrice A. Holman, 35. Post home, Mancheater Green. All the church worshipped with with Soviet Union on atomic con­ Trial of Dr. Sander divorced Verne T. Holman, 40. Peiirifoy Tells About IHlworth . Cornell - who have tickets for the patch- well-known here; Rabbi Abraham lund, retiring coach of the bMeball were giving non-partisan tato grower! may have to cut down congregation. team, and wiahed luck to tho new trol. .Soon afterward, Reinckn mar­ Getting Rid o f 202 American Legion v.ill hold lU work quilt, donated by the Paat J. Feldman, spiritual head of Tem­ treatment to the State Or­ on production next year or do with­ regular meeting tonight at the Le­ In the sermon Mr. Rogers point­ coach, Charles "Chucky” Smith. • London trial of Dr. Klaus Fucha, Manchester, N. H., Feb. 28-(P) ried Beatrice and Holman mar­ Prealdenta’ club, ahould turn them ple' Beth Jarael, Hartford and Dr. ed oiit that today as never before ganization commission’s re­ accused of relaying precioua atom­ ried Helen. gion halt. In at once aa the, drawing will take Entertainment waa provided by out government price eupporta. The husband of Mrs. Abble Bor- Leland P. Cary, minister of the there is a need for laymen with the Noreen Pratt Annulli studios, port as they began a series of ic secreUi to Russia, starts tomor­ The two women lived at the Washington, Feb. 28.—(ff) place tomorrow night. Before passing a HouM-approv- row . . . Prime Minister AttUe, who roto said today hla dying wife was first Methodist church, Hartford, faith like that which Jesus re including tap and acrobatic danc­ closed meetings here to pre­ ed farm bill yesterday, the Senate same hotel while establishing —Secretary of State Acheoon are the clergymen who will speak vealed and which could remove ing, baton twirling and singing. A pare for the March 9 open­ won shaky victory In Britain'a na­ treated like a mother by Dr. Her­ six-week residence. Each cou­ told senators today ” I would Memorial Temple. Pythian Sla- mountains. Such a faith provides tacked on several amendments tional elections, has revamped his mann N. Bander. tem, win meet tomorrow evening at the public Interfaith meeting ma^clan performed some of hla duties shortly with the Idaho For­ ing of the General Assembly. one of which would cut off all price ple haa two daughters. never knowingly tolerate any tomorrow evening in High .school a strong foundation for life here lAborile cabinet . . . Senate reach­ Tho 41-year-old Dr. Bander is on VITAMINS In Odd Follows hall. A social tricks and the remainder o f the est Service. He received hla B.S. "It's a good, report, though auppqrts for spuds in 1951 unless trial on a . first degree murder disloyal person in the Depart­ hall, on the same general topic, on the earth and is of tremendous evening was spent dancing to the in forestry In June, 1948, at Syra­ es point of floor debate on hotly- ' An Leading Brands time will follow, with refreahmenta worth In removing mountains with lacking in neceaaary detaila," aaid ri^d marketing quotas are set up. .''rgued question of changing 1948 charge — accused of ending the ment of State.’’ Acheson told In charge of the standing commit­ •The Contribution Religion Can music of Don Trotano and his or­ cuse University. G.O.P. House Leader George C. Vonagsten view the loe-«oated vuIm of the Andrew Jackson gy4dt woman's cancer-tortured life with i which all men are confronted soon­ A graduate of Manchester High Lees restrictive production con­ (llsplaced persons act . . . State de­ the Senate Appropriations At Lowant Poasibk Prices tee. Make to Brotherhood. chestra. Cbnway prior to a 2 p. m. meeting trols are in order for 1950. school la U'UUamsport, Pa., which was totall}’ destroyed by fire with an air injection into her veins. This meeting *-111 climax the er or later In this life. damage amounting to sovri^ hundred thousand dollare. partment official, Benjamin Gerlg. Two Children committee that he did not This kind of faith he deflMd as of party legislative committee The Senate also directed the De­ ia accused of saying goal of Presi­ Reginald Borroto, the eh-ycar- Arllmr Drug Stores Mr. and Mrs. Earl Butler and various activities held In town dur­ chairmen in Hotel Bond. old husband, testified aa to his and does not condone in any children of Phelps road have re-, "the evidence of things not wen" partment of Agriculture to sell at dent Truman's Point Four program ing February, Brotherhood Month. "W « have no intention o f pre­ cost the whopping big pile of sur­ la to create revolt among hack- wife's last Illness; way the offenses charged against turned after a vacation trip to As part of the same program and includes a faith in one's' self, 'If Mra. Borroto had been Dr. Die in Crash faith In others and faith in God. suming to speak for tbe Legisla­ plus potatoes It haa collected in wardcolonlal areas of world. Alger Hiss, former State depart­ Florida. Eugene W. Shrlgley, director of the ture,’’ State Chairman Clarence F. Bander's mother or slater he ment official. Failure to possess a faith of this the current price support program. Catholic Church Gives Motor vehicle reglstrstlons )>e- couldn't have done more to minis­ Hartford office of Christiana and type leads to serious consequences HALE'S SELF SERVE Baldwin laid before the State Cen­ The department already haa start­ Hies waa convicted of lying about SMALL ADVT.— Sons were born February 32 In Jewa, will address High school ing issued at rate of nearly 1,000 ter to her." Ten Others on School for the Individual. tral committee's. 6 p. m. dinner ed aelling potatoes back to farmers contacting an admitted (Jommuntat Hartford hospital to Mr. and Mra. pupils In the morning assembly, The Original In New England nn hour at State Motor Vehicle de­ Borroto, a retired oil ealesman, courier who aald he obtained eecret l a r g e v a l u e "Lack of faith In others leads aesaion. at one cent a hundred pounds pro­ partment office in New Haven, aa Bus Injured as Train Frank Wood of Bralnard Place, Tuesday on "Analysis of Preju­ Christian Unity Rules said Dr. Sander came often to his State department papero from man to see only the evil side of Both Oroops to Diacnas fteport vided they are used as stock feed motorists nish to get their 1950 home during the laat months of his Mr. and Mrs. Burton O. McNamar, dice." Is Hit at Crossing Hiss. < Rnom dwcHing built by of Woodland atreet and Mr. and human nature and to see our fel­ and H^LTH MARKET Both groups were to discuss the or fertiliser. Inserts before deadline at mid­ wife’s life. report though meeting eeparately. Acheaon'a atatement came in the Mrs. John 'M. Manning of Carroll low man In his worst possible be­ Before approving the amended night . . . Czech Communist Prcsl Often Brought Qlftn J s ^ < yssrs SCO* Ttae, the commiaslon’e reconunea- wake of a recent remark ha mad# road. The Board of Directors of the havior. Man living in our com­ farm bill, by a vote of 53 to 24, Important Documeiit in L e O D a r d B a c k dent Klement Oottwsid tells his Borroto added that the doctor Montlcello, Me., Feb. 18—(P)— plex civilisation cannot live as he dgtions faced their flrvt teat by the to newsmen, after Hies waa con­ Priced To Sen At $12,100 Manchester Chapter, American the Senate pared back some of the Form of Instruction X party leaders that TItoIsm has often appeared voluntarily, bring­ Two children were reported kill victed, that he (the secretary) Mra. Mary Dannaher of 53 Big­ Red dross, will meet tomorrow eve­ should without having a great men who reSect majority opinion acreage increases voted by the cropited up in that country. . Capt, ing auch gifts to the ailing woman ed today and at least ten others faith In those around him. He must T U ESDAY SPECIALS in the Republican House. William D. Brown, commanding would not turn bin back on Hisa, Fnm A. ML ts 7 P. M. Can elow atreet will grant the use of ning at eight o'clock at the chap­ House for cotton and peanuts, and To Prevent Endanger* i n Z o O X X H lld s aa a canary, complete with cage, Injured In the collision of a school a long time friend.” i 7 her home for the meeUng this eve­ ter headquartera in the House and have faith In the barber, the Republican policy began to form officer of battleship Missouri, and other little offeringe to take Majachester 4112 relaxed acreage controls on wheat. bus and a freight train. "Compaaeloii" Felt Teward Hlaa ning of Frank J. Mansfield, Marine Hale building. butcher, the lawyer, the mechanic, iJ.'VT Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales this noon at the weekly "open Because of the Senate amend­ ment from Meetings ------says that "I and I alone bear sole her mind off her misery. Corps League Auxiliary, postponed the teacher, even the undertaker houae," Tuesday luncheon where responsibility" for her grounding Dr. Sander called at all hours There were 33 youngsters Acheson said ha felt "compaa* ments, the measure now goes back Sion" toward Hlaa because toe tAftar 7 P. BL Can from last Wednesday on account DUworth - Cornell - Quey Post, and a vast host of other people tbs rank and fils as well as lead­ to the House. Knockout Drops Put in last month. of the day, Borroto said, and some­ aboard the bus. 'The driver, Wei whose llres are bound up with ers corns to talk frankly about Vatican City, Feb. 28.—(fl*) times as late as 10 o'clock at night. letter's life could only be one a t 2.1074 of Inclemant weather. American Legion, has invited the May Restore Part of Increases In wake of naw attacks on two dOn Parent, 32, of Montlcello, waa Auxiliary members to attend a his.” party matters. The Roman (Catholic church Horse Meat Lead to American merchantmen. National­ Under cross-examination, Bor­ "deep tragedy” whether hie con­ S t M (^ ca’s Mothers Circle will special meeting at the Legion hall, Continuing, he said, "Modem M A Z O L A OIL Gal. $1.9 5 This afternoon the committee Chairman <3ooley (D-NC) of the has laid down rules under roto said: shaken up. viction Is upheld or reversed. Capture Alive in Pit ist China warns that all ships trad­ The secretary of atato aald ha meet Wednesday evening at eight Wednesday evening, at which spe­ man needs a faith In God. With­ chairmen, serving as ths G.O.P. House Agriculture committee in­ which Catholics may meet ing with Chinese Reds are subject "On various occasions, Dr. Band­ The accident happened at dicated that House members would er appeared very tired. In fact, Bharp'a siding in this Aroostook waa not In Miy way attempting to o'clock at the home of Mrs. Jean- cial badges and awards will be out that he Is Incapable of keep­ "Steering committee" In the Legia- with non-CatholicB in the in­ to air aosault. . . Commander-in- etta Oraham, 44 Bunce Drive. made to past officers. ing a faith in himself and his fel­ VERMONT MAID seek to restore at least part of the Oklahofha City, Feb. 28—(/PI— on one occaaten I told him he was county town shortly before 0 a. Influence or cast any doubt upon M c C A U 7 9 8 9 laturo not only will discuss the chief of Swedish Navy says Rus­ a fool apendlng ao much time work­ House-approved cotton and peanut terests of Christian unity, Oklahoma city's escaped leopard sia's fleet In Baltic sea ia much m. Bangor A Aroostook railroad the judgment of the court or upon SERVICES orgaalasUoa Issue, but the orgsn- ing on committees outside of hie tha appeal of toe Hlaa ease. 12 Oz. Bot. laatlon at and rulea for the special acreage increases. ’ ope Pius XII is reported to was captured alive at its pit to­ larger than neceaaary for normal officials said the hue hit the side SYRUP 25c As passed by the House, the bill office houra." of a snowplow that waa coupled ‘‘What I have said, would not, assaion. lave worked for some time day—felled by a Mickey. defense purposes. . . National t il* Would Increase the 21,000,000 cot­ On taking toe stand, Borroto on ahead of the engine. I believe, carry to any fair mind Tonight, ChsUrman Baldwin will on this important document, Knockout drops placed in chunks rally of Democrats is being ar­ waa asked by Phinney; ton acreage authorized by the 1945 Ambulaacee nastily Siunmoned the implication that I waa con­ 1 LB. 4 oz. FKO. AUNT JEMIMA Wheiryoo sew ask ths State Central committee which is in the form of an instruc­ of horse meat eubdued the fero­ ranged for (Thlcagq in May to whip 'Was Mra. Borroto a woman of doning the offenees with which 9t th« taadly. farm law by 1.400,000 to 2,000.000 cious jungle cat Iqpg enough for up Intorest In fall cqngreaslonal Ambulancea ware hastily sum' orown,:^^potintp^. for authority to appoint a commit; tion to prevent the church from determination 7" Mr. Hlaa waa charged and of J. W. Hale Corp. too to bagia work at oace lii acraa to taka ca n o f “inequitiea.” being endangered in such meet­ him to be captured. aleirtidiisWelsh antliroclto "D ^ ite ly ," repllad the slander monad but toe Injured ware taken PANCAKE The Senate trimmed this down to to two Houlton hospltsls, ten which ho haa been ebnvlcted," gormant your loving formulating a party platform for ings. The Instruction is to bishops Zoo Keeper Jullam Frazier ooal is going to bn mads available widower. Acheson said. an increase of 800,000 to 790,000 to New Engiand dealero. miles south of hero, in private aU' John B. Burko rcore, your own line work- ____ this fall'a campaign. Leaders see from the Supreme Congregation tUpped a noose around the drugged Q. Did she have the will to llveT 303 BnployM Dropped For acres Sponibrs said this actually of the Holy Office, founded in animal's neck and held him while Natural gas iadoetry reports A. Very much so.' tomobilea before toe ambulancea nmSRAL HOMK FLOUR 2 29c the need of aa early "strong" pro- record-breaking new gains in 1949 arrived. Acheaon testified after Deputy mon^ip, your own good loste7you wont to be sui9 grom to attr^ t candidates who would not aubstantlally increase 1542 to combat heresy. he waa caged. Later, Borroto testified "if he the 21,000,000 acres now author­ U. S. challenges Russia to Two of toe dead were Identified Ufidersectary of State John E. M.I that the fabrics you ore worthy of your efforts might be induced to run for office, Summary Issued Driven Back by Hunger (Dr. Sander) was my own brother Peurifoy told the aenatora that the A new h igh in glam or PREMIER OLD FASHIONED READY TO SERVE ised, because many of those acres agree to elections throughout all at Arooatook General hospital as but who aro waiting for a state' Hunger fftially drove the beast I couldn't feel more kindly toward And that's your cue to look for the obc label... it's would not be planted to cotton. The document was Issued for back to Lincoln Park sop, the only Germany, poasibly Oct. 16, on baala Pamela Davia and Bonnie Flew- from ahoulder to waist aient of party principles. publication in today’s ediUon of of free hailoUng . him.’ (Cootinaed on Page Eight) 1 Lb. your guorontee of satisfaction no matter which oR Providea for Peamit Boost home he had known since boi.ig elllng, both about 12. Dr. Joseph RICE PUDDING House Leader Conway's "it's i the Vatican newspaper, L'Osser- The dead woman’s husband made Donovan of Uadigan hospital aaid the fine obc fabrics you choose I.Come choose from The House also provided for a brought here a week ago from the this comment after Defense good report" comment la the first 100,000 boost in the 2,100,000 acres vatore Romano, and a summary ha believed toe name of tha third waa issued by' the Vatican press Jungles of India. Lawyer Ralph Langdell asked him our, wide obc ossortmentsi laudatory statement from a G.O.P. allotted to peanuts by the 1949 He had been free since 1 p.m. child reported killed also waa with spokesman. But, he expressed dis­ office. whether he was friendly with the Flewelling. Student Held Brush law. The Senate eliminated the in­ The document emphasized that Saturday when he leaped from a QiiangWm accused doctor and whether he had Long Line Life Bra ESCAROLE appointment that, “unlike the crease, but adopted a provision of­ barlero pit, 18 feet deep, and Taken to Arooatook General Hoover report" it lacks detalL particular vigilance ie needed In scampered away while onlookers been to the Sander home for din­ hospital were: Patricia Prosser, 36” A.B.C Printed Waffle Pique. . . 99c Yd. fered by Senator George (D-Ga) gatherings of Catholics and non- ner. For M urder Domonstration *Td like to know what reorgani which would let growers with ex­ stood frozen with terror. Resume Job 13, face cuts; Phyllis Flewelling, Oirea By NEW CathoUcs "which In' thfse recent Tells Btofy of Bbiees 13, cuts; Dean Lynda, cut knee; • It’s specdsBy designed from live models . . . to cess production sell the excess to Thousands of huntars had Mwmf and Havy Clah Anx. 36” A.B.C Printed Fine Waie Pique 89e Yd. (Oentlnned an Fngo Bight) times have begun to be organized atalked the cat since hie eacnpe. Telling the story of hie wife’s Elbridge Burpee, 0, outs; Robert the government for crushing into lllnees, Borroto said Dr. Bander Admits Strangle Slaying give you the long, smooth line from shoulders oiL They would not get support Airplanea, helicopters and specially To Take Up Presidency Davis, 12, neck injury; Carol At CABBAGE (Conttaued on Page Two) thought it beat she go to toe hoa- Faulkner, 7, left leg injured. to waist And it’s tailored the exclusive pOTmlit 36” A.B.C Printed andPbdn Dimites 69c Yd. prices for the excess. trained dogs were employed in the O f Bay State Man Army ft Navy d u b Bistlmates vary on tbe number search. O f Nationalist China, pltaL Taken te Madigan hospital Way, to give you a high, young, and natural lift Tliaro was no room at the Elliot were: Stanley Burpee, broken 80 SIZE, FINK SEEDLESS of additional acres the Senate’s But an empty stomach and per­ Commander^ Post At Fashionable Qub with real aeparation. Come in and let us prove it! 39” A.B.C Printed Voiies ...... $1.19 Yd. wheat amendment would provide haps a yearning for toe mate he arm; Earl Burpee, ' broken leg; Tnea, Feb. 28 at Blaze Sweeps (Oenltaaea on Page E^fbl) Lois Thompaon, fracturod nose. / Flashes! for. left behind prompted the fugitive Ardmore, Pa., Feb. 28.—(P)—A GRAPEFRUIT to return the same way he left— Taipei, Feb. 38—. 39c enough to foree the 1980 Bepnbll' block here last night Injuring at less than 80 days out of toe jungle. mers Merciliessly at 31, of Philadelphia, after two days cna State eonventtoa te nominate After it escaped, expert trap­ then became acting president He With a 54 X 54 — $1 .0 0 least fkve persons and causing underwent an operation tat stom­ of questioning. men and women under the age of Roads Sought pers and hounds attempted to National Economy as O f Case Seen 45 for some of the state’s top heavy damage to Uirro buildings. track down toe beast but always ach ulcers in the Columbla-Proi- SaOar Held aa Acceaaery offloea. With this objeettve. Smith Some half a dozen structures byterian Medical center in New Idle Top Half MilUon A Navy petty officer. Porter LAMB PATTIES i were at least 34 hours iate. York City in December, and was Koyid Stone, la held as an aocee- aald, plana were belag made to r^ were hit by the blase which w u Frazier estimated the leopard PARK-RoWAY 54 X 72 ondt memben In all of the state a State Highway Depart- released from the hospital late In Justice Department to sory by authorities at toe Naval $1 .3 9 was at least 18 miles from toe zoo January. Pittsbtirgh, Feb. 28.—(/P)— Ovmbead Door 189 towns and dtlea. battled for more than an hour and before it returned to gnaw at the Air Development station, Johna- Four beautiful patterns in these wonderful wash saving plastic • • • ment Requests $5,- a half before it was brought under He went to an undleclosed ad­ The soft coal strike ham­ Present Only Tour or vlUe, Pa., the detective captain tainted meat. - dress in the fashionable Riverdale added. Slaee ISM FRESH TRIPE cloths. Floral patterns In all white or white with red, blue, gold Honaing Project Approved control. ’‘This is the only meal ticket' he mered mercilesaiy at the na­ Five More Witnesses* and green. Bridgeport, Feb. tS—lained that ConnellsvUle, Pa.,—in toe heart of work if they bad protection from tli$i ittdlestsd Bobisaon toww U. S. CLEANERS Extra funds were. aOked after and brulaea at hoepitals w ^ Har­ Since last Thunday morning, •ome of toe world’s richest coal tha parUcipanU had ailbaided into "armed bands of union mambera." dam niti oxplatiiad w tt^ AND DYERS Washington, Feb. 38.—(PH-The paynMnts climbed tffua toe $85.' old Tucker, Edward Feeney and hundreds of students have filed Into flelde,—doacd for tack o f coal. The Than was no tmmadiata eoi toe auditorium to offar teatimon- a calmar hut navertoeieaa alneero out Maberatkm. 83$ MAIN STREET—NEAR WAR1 position o f the Troarary Feb. 24: 000 paid out . weekly several Charles Duval. ■outowasteni Pennsylvania com­ mrat from McOrato. noMaaea was Net budget receipts, $108,S28,' months ago to $43,000. Ths money Soma of toe men and women iais and prayers. Otoera vnadl- desire “to find God." iW)Ni COP ’The college and aeminary, found­ munity is located within a few At toa Ozpilol, Reproasntativa day and yeaterday WE GIVE GREEN STAML _ _ 908A4; budget expendituree, $130,< Is actually allottsd from trapped in the buildlnga hung on tated and prayed in their dormi­ blurted out I I 839,801.49; cash balance, $8toSi* ledges or ftro escapee, or stood in tories. No claasee hava been held ed o r ig in ^ by M e to o d i^ have an anroHment e t about l,3I8i (C ■■ Pago BUM i (C iiiniiiiiintttniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM^ 300,M8.S4. COxtlBaad L i Posa Tiro) windows until firemen get to them. during toe continuous meeting. i