'>■■■'if’*' t . . '. ' \ • MOin)AY. FEBRUARY 18, 1880 jHan(Ir»Btrr £»ttU tg JfrroUi Attack With Dollars—Help The Heart Drive sponoiblUty of vlsiUng citlMns of The Stanley Orotq> of the South their respective towns, Mr. Che­ ...... ■■'■'■■'J'.]. . ,aiiNi Methodist church wUl meet to- Win Farm Bureau Insurance Awards Allied Towns ney aaid their ready acceptance of It Town morrow evening nt 7:45, Each this responsibility la "encouraging AYsraga Dally Nat Prsaa Ran ...... Jo eltaSw b i m h member is requested to • and I am confident that we ahall For Bm MaaMi a« taraary, IfM iMTintlnittt club Valentine. Hostesses >^ill be Mrs. Teams Picked have excellent reports to be made ’^tMl OMBinC ot 0;W ot the Shert- Percy Stocks. Mrs.. Donald Smith, at the final meeting of the Build­ Oeady sad wMy wMh Mar- ” ftr 0 Iniiliittf MMion and Mrs. Emil Born and Mrs. John ing Fund organization on Febru­ 9,839 adtteat i wtek OB «BV«I

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- . ' t‘ MANCHESTER EVTINING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1950 FAGE THRCB m m r f r o MANCHTCSTER e v e n i n g h e r a l d . MANCHESTER, CONN.. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1950 $171,221.19: protection $154,- is in accord with the Oouuniaaion'a first birthday celebration tost thef floodway had only recently re­ ^ Yale Gets New President Six Months’ 341.40, $64,347.50; health 816,720, AUTO GLASS ]|^§yor Home Rule psopooal to bar aU special legisla^ week wlien Ki Brownies were Ini­ Emergency Doctors May Appeal turned after the evacuation last Bed Patients Fighting Claim 83.SSS.08. tioB to regard to towna so that tiated and the following rocelved month. Army engineers at Mem­ Speed Efforts in Drive Recreation and parks 8105,868, MIRRORS prtviegsB m d rcstrietioas will be one-year pendants: Bllsabetb phis eold it may be necessary to Ciosts Noted 849,653.66; veterans 825,318, 810.- in Town Affairs Bramley, Kathryn Brown, Penny Dr. John Prlgnano, tel. To Congi*c88 On High Price 990.81: eduesMon 81,023,000, 8489,- equal, and will not depend on poli­ 2-1616, and Dr. Joseph Barry, open the 200-aquarc-mile spillway Policy Is Set 1 I t i c preferment or the whim of- CUrtc. Cynthia Cot, Gratchen to relieve pressure on other river 274.0,1; courto $17,304 . 88.801.57; NEWS Bigenbrod, Barbara OIU, Patricia 2-1176, are the physicians of the some outside oppoaittoa. Manchester Xtedlcal Asoocia- CeatiBiied from Page Ooe)' points. To Hit Hospital Goal Town Fiindfl Reimrled debt service $181,206.50. $27.- Manchester's charter la oonsid- Kingman, Nancy Kohl, Janet Mor­ tion who will resnond to emer­ In Niagara Falls, N. Y.. 24 pub­ Aiiiston Distillery Coiii- 411.42; retirement fund 836.150, to btijrOtft*4 tfi Uwtted. tod erod a asodel of its kind to' the timer, Barbara Munaon, Nancy gency rails tomorrow after­ labor law forbids job discrimina­ lic aeboola remained closed be­ Only Alcoholics Who Holding Out'Well; In-! none; funds on clalma 87.500,’ 8t,- p W ladivldtial state, and provides for d council* RIttoea, Gall Ripley, Jean Tedford, noon. tion on account of membership«or cause of s coal shortage and a Offer Some Qiance Third Report Meeting ‘ paiiy Asks IVrinission 883.45; payments to other civil di­ demBMBdtjf affaira ahould ba ra- manager type of government. Oth­ Depise Melendy, and Beverly non-membership in.a union. snowstorm, giving 14.000 pupils an Extenileil Forecast route AIko Ik Good visions. county tax, dog license Phillips. The girls decorated nap­ To File Coin|ilaiiit I fees $34,800, none; pnbllr works tartMd to tba towna. er forms, adaptable to various Brownies, Intermediate Scouts Anti-Red Issue Slde-Trorked extension of the Lincoln's blrtli- For Cure to Gel Use Of Canvasders Finds , ■ - - j OMtobt Uanacar Waddell said sises and intents of the towns, it kins with the Brownie emblem day holiday. 'reserve 8130,000, none; contingen­ and Senior Scouts will be flock­ The CIO Executive board was Boston, Feb. 14- oTi -Extended , With six months of the current cy 810,000, $2,013 60. m at to n a aae no raaaoii to have is said, would likely prove more and oerted refreshmenU of Icc Rain and sleet again pelted New Total . of $264,054; New Haven, Feb. 14 oP) A ing to the towm-wlds Girl Scout cream and cookies. The leaders ore meeting here to consider legisla­ Hartford, Feb. 14—(A>)— Only forecast for period Wedne.sday. fiscal year completed, town de­ aUMMiraMd. or ualnfomed lerla* workable and flexible ' than . the About Town York city water reaervlor; areas. Feb. 15 through Saturday, l''eb. 18 Connecticut distilllng company, ac- Home of the apparent large re­ current rigid "selectman type” of Mrs. Robert Coe, Mrs. Frank tive, economic and International alcoholics who offer a reasonable, Campaig(n Near End partmental approptlatlona appear talon toas on local queatloM that party at Hollister school Saturday, problems—along with the possible Seven Inches of wet snow and inclusive: cu.sed of overcharging the govern- maining sums are shown due to government which has prevailed March 11. The party will last Bramley and Mrs. John Knudaon. to be holding out in good propor­ the fact that payment datea on 111% ONtot tv I* eato thooo Uvtac here arc quaU- Pvt. Hector D. Bouchard, son of outster of four left-wing unions sleet covered Rockland county, chance for cure will be admitted The tempernture in New Eng- ; iiient on a war contract, believes to OOto OB. since early times. from 9:80 to 12 in the morning In Council news Charles- where streams feed the northern Team workers In the general tion to the expended time and the I such aecnunts have not .vet fallen More Proato, PlelKre V Crockett boa become on official Mr. and Mrs. Hector Bouchard of charged with following tho Com­ as bed patlent.s in the state's new land during the next four da\s. : it can disprove the contention in activities of the- departments rep­ W to 'tlle inayor and fcneral Some towns still find that form during which there will be movies New Jersey watersheds. public campaign for Manchester W’edne.sdav through Snturdiiy. will j dill-, or that major outgo cornea VeoelUa Bltoto Inaaacar dloo praised a provUloa of government highly satlafactonr. and singing. There will be a spe­ member of the council. He is fi­ 844 Middle turnpike, west, is re­ munist party program instead of Blue Hills clinic. the Emergency Court of .Xnpeal.s. resented. A report of the stand­ I mainly at one period. New York city'had more rain Memorial Ho.,pllBl'n 8300,000 average two to six degrees above Poraltote fopa that would give adjoining area But it is felt that many others cial cqremony to receive the nance chairman tbia year. Miaa ceiving amphibious training at the CIO policy. The' ontl-red issue This policy was laid down today ing of atiproprtationa as of Febrii- was side-tracked until tomorrow. after yesterday's heaviest snow­ tl; seasonal normal witli no .m- The S. Oi.stillors Corporation, I The statement on revenues shows | towna the power to originate com* could secure better local govern­ Juliette Low boxes with collections Eleanor Gordon bos reoigned from Naval Amphiblcua base, Little by tho Commission on Alcoholism building fund are intensifying of Amston, presoiited a motion to I ary 6 has been conipleled by Creek, Va. Pvt. Bouchard is a fall of the year. portant day to day changes. ; State of ComiecUcut estimated j pacts wtoch would not be debated ment if the way to it was made for the Friendship Fund. Refresh­ the group. Mias Marilyn Moora Is In the meantime, the hiring hall i in a statement on admission for their efforts during the final week Federal Judge Carroll f, Hineks in I Town Controller l>mlsr M. John­ i payment to town $476,01.1. Inrnm* > easier, and was not hedged by ments will be nerved end Mrs. Wil­ the permanent repreoentative member of the Headquarters Com­ problem presented another legis­ the 50-bed alcoholic clinic. The following last night's third report Some normals for tlii« per'id son, and shows that out of a tax- oa a local basis in Hartford, but are: Nantucket 21, Bo.ston, New Federal court here yesterday a.sk- '81:13,204.72: various other town ^ would bo considered by the legts- poIiUcal fences in the legislature. liam Benedict, program chairman, from the Intermediate leaders who pany, Sd Infantry Divlalon. lative objective. Renewal of pres­ Rogers Named Works Manager .clinic Is expected to open Its beds meeting at Masonic hall when Ing permission to tile a complaint ntile budget of $2,391,273 10 total sajo that fun will be the key­ Haven and Providence ’2If. PoTtl'iiul expi'nditiires nmount to $916.- fees and eliaigri estliiinted at ' latan on the basis of the state's Manchester has progressively will attend the council meetings. sure to repeal the Taft-Hartley for patients around the middle of Jacob F. Miller, public campaign with the Emergeney Court of Ap- I $287,868.28. nnd pnymeiits $190,- ; outgrown the three-man selectman note. The next meeting .of the council The monthly meeting of the New Haven. Feb. 14—(IP)—The chairman, announced that the 24, Concord. N.H.. 23. Eastporl '21, I’lof. Alfred Whitney Griswold ilnlll n.inied president of Vale uni­ 1278.94 and the unexpended hal- general Interest and the legality of act, vith its provisions for Injunc­ March. It Is now treating "out­ Burlington 19, Greenville 14. and pi'als against the dlrectoi of tlie i834M5. jip to February 6. j form, a larger Board of Selectman Senior Girl Scout Troop 1 had will be at the home of Mrs. Gecrge Highland Park Parent Teacher appointment of Berton E. ^gers patients," however. fund's grand total -now stood at Division of Llquldiitton of Ihe De­ versity. stands with Di'. Chailes Seymimr. wlm reliies .Inly 1 as head I Blu e is 81,474,994 16, In addition th4ooinpact tions in strikes like the present Presque Isle 13 degrees. . %icl|.agreements might concern and a hapharard "special-act a Valentine party at the home of W. Jones, commissioner, on flum- Association will be held Wednes­ of East Alton, HI., as works man­ 8'264.05-i. partment of Commerce. ; ol the Ivy Institution, as election of the 13-,vear-o|il lil.stoiy professor ; water department expriuillures President Patty Jones last night. soft coal shutdown, slso was on Those who will not be admitted Precipitation during this period : was announced in New Haven. !’iof>.isor Ciiswold will tie Yale's Rnnuse* for Rahlea Rejected | schools water supply, sewer sys- charter" conglomeration outmoded mit street the first Tuesday in day evening at eight o'clock at the agenda. ager of the Winchester Repenting are persons in the "final stages” of Team report.i from Manchester Samuel Rosenthal, of Hartford, i are $127,064.96 plus a halanee on teihs or other undertakings where by the recently adopted charter Barbara ,*clner, Diane Richmond, March. the school on Porter street Miss • Arms Company division of Olln and the allied towna added 526 average over tlirce quarters of roun.sel for Ihe Amston firm, told j Kith president. Dr. Seymour filled the po.d 13 years. hand and in haiika of 8270,243.73. Efforts era being made to line the Illness, who "do not realize an fncli. Unsettled weather will aa hrsa rather than a single town under which the town now oper­ Lois Rauchic and Faith McFall Catherine Putnam, of the High Industries, Inc., was announced to­ new aubacrlptions for a total of Judge Hlitcks tlie piiriMise of Ihe The standing as re|iorted gives Boston. Feb. 14 lA’i Bonuses! served on the committee. up solid support of oil maritime the damaging effects of their be­ prevail throughout the four days for babies weie rejeeteil by tlie bslght beat be included. ates, school faculty, wiil be the guest day by George L. Dawson, Olin 89.057 la.it night, bringing the move was to .seek a decision mi the Inal iieljuM for tlie New Maven riiil- Ihe following information, tlie The troop la preparing for the unions. Including those to the AFL re^onal manager. Rogers aucceed.s havior and are unwilling or un­ with' fiequent peritKia of precipi­ validity of a claim filed against the ' fli'it figure lieing Ihe budget, ' the MnssaeliUBetts House of Represen- General Manager Waddell said Fiiropean trip during the summer speaker. Aa there will be several able to cooperate with treatment public campaign total to 1,452 Soiiiors (loiiipaiiy had Iven umicr treatmenl he can see no reason for the legis­ Uccisiou Looms important mattera to discuss ail or independent as well at CIO or­ Thomas I. S. Boak who recently tation consisting of mostly siiow eonipany hy the Rreonslnu timi fni rt !irnd mjuiy hospital ntlaclies .second tile tidal expeiidltiiie: Geji- , tatives ycsterdny. Wltliout debate, of 19.11 by gaining camping ex­ effort.s," the commission said. subacrlptiona for 830,287. in northern New England aiid lature to set Itself up as a super- members in this section are heart­ ganizations. A joint conference resigned. Kinanee Corporation. I sail!. I»r. StdliMp I*. Tavloi. tict- eral government .189,.1'29. 839,- I tlie legislators tlirew nut s hill Zone Di§cii88ioii perience and promoting money­ Mr. Miller praised the volunteerK snow or rain in eouthern .s'ew Files us Baiikrii|)t oouncil over local affairs which he On Auto Plates ily invited to attend. between Joseph Curran, head of Will Not Be Orytog-Out Place ■Iiidgr Reserves Derision ' inp niedh al oxammer. will investi- 27'2.06: public welfare $96,1.17. intended to give parents $100 for making projects. The girls have the CTO-National Maritime union, This clinic’s bed faclllUea, the for their efforts to date but ' England. Judge Hllicks reserved doeision 1 $48,0.16..30; public works $464,354, birth of a child. AT gocla, the dtiaena in each town Playwright Father of Daughter stressed that the public campaign ftate to tleteiinine tlie exact cntisf done winter camping and hiked Harry Bridges' v#*at coast CIO- commission said, "will not be uae<* on the motion. tove the good eense and the right Slated Tonight cross-country using compasSes. Proceeds from the raffle tonight 'would not be over until February \rw Hnvon. Feb. 14 Tlir of dent!) Hartford, Feb. 14—(>P)—Decision Longshoremen. Joseph A. Ryan's Bethlehem, Pa., Feb. 14. —(A*)—A simply aa a drying-out atatlon > The FtFC is suing C S. Dislilleis l>cterti\es Pieoige Times and They have fulfilled the senior serv­ IS expected soon on whether to re­ of a patchwork quilt by Anderoon- 20. He urged that the final \Vin<1.*«oi’ Wool! mid Mctnl !'mm!- llisipt; Turkington said that he east coast AFL longshoremen, and six-pound, one-ounce daughter as a haven during the alcohol R ilv for S8'2.184. elaiming an ovei- .locHph pen t Ih, whn prohe^l Walk- An open, hearing on re-r.oning ice requirements in ciiiiiping skills. place Connecticut's 5S0.000 auto­ Shea Auxiliary will be turned iver week be devoted to an all-out < n- • ^ eliHige on ethyl aleohol sold to Die urts (’oip. of Soniors. nutmifar* CHAMBERS European Trip Harry Lundeberg's AFL Sailors’ was’ born this St. Valeptine's day storm. C! s ind program. It The company, in answer, say.s It ll.M m OU l), CONNKCTU I T gether. fifth—is the former Nancy Hood- services to early and middle atOf tition in buiiknipli’V in 1’. S. l>ia- directed by the combined commla- .Scout council about permission to Governor Bowles' office, to flagration at Bar Harbor, October alcoholics in order to prevent the; 'was pointed out that there still .set its prices aci^irding to an OI’A WAREHOUSE have money-making projects to ley of Ohio. The 47-year-old play­ I Haverliill. Ma.sa.. Feb. 14 '4'' ' triet eonrt liere. Kiiiie. tltc commissioner. They were ac­ only possible question that could C A V E r S . . ' death of Bate.s’ father, I'.S. Rep. protit.s" it saiil it lost becaii.se of elui'MiiHii, is U'orking on tiie tiro- Zones. Flrato. night's drill, pay checks will be continued to lead the men witli .a Dies ill Hospital Subject: Christian Science: The Beielation of (ItMl's All persons Interested may at­ The Brownies are having their corded wide publlclt.v and Con­ distributed. cause a atrike," this spokesman ^ total of 8’26 for 815.465. Repozt- George L. Bates, in an airliner negleet of the “OPA to determine gram to lie presenti'il st tlist erash at Wa.shington last Novetn- its maximum price by appropriate 155 tend the hearing. _ parties also. Troop 3.1 held its necticut was hailed the leader in said, asking that his name not be TONIGHT ed alst night were 288 new sub- time, fiiie.sf.s of members will In Sustaining Love. the field. William H. Hunt, 41, of South used. t , ber. regulations." ' New Ha\cii, Feb I't e4' \ pii'sent as well ss memle is. • •criptions for 83.884. Sherwood Judge Hinelis. however, granteil In recent months. however, Coventry, was struck yesterday in Renegotiation of entire con­ r JRobb announced that the men's ' Ru.s.sell is the son of Willi im F,. I'iiilrond worker found imeonseious Stuffed tmik chops will lie ttie I'lacq: Horace Itushnell Metnarial Hall, Lafayette Cir­ Open !> A. M. to S P. M, pistes began to peel and turn a WilUmontlc by a cor atated to tracts would be made neceasary by Enjoy DUSTY 1 Russell, once governor of .Massa- MM R F f motion to strike mil tlie III (’iiili'le slieet l.ist Tliuredny. I lui r Item on tin dinnei nii nii cle, Hartford, Conn. no»total had reached 426 subscrlp- counter-elalm. Open 9 M. to P. M. am •.yellowish color. Motorists who had have been operated by Richard the removal of the hiring hail AT THE PIANO itions for $10,028. 206 for $4,579 i chusetts and a former Cambridge died St New Hnveii lin.xpitnl lust wtiir h Will start the piogmiii. them replaced were charged 81. Bronnick of 22 North Elm street, clause, the NMU representative mayor. lUgbt. Ilian man Inii'ri' will aimounee Time: Thursday, February ifi, ht p. m. 7 P. M. to 8:S0 P. M. Daily ’

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■By< MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1960 RfVi FOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 14. 1950 FAGBFIVS troop 57 committee chairman wxa Katherine E. Purdin,’ co-chairmen hoiiUi. will Iwrfd • wp- master of ceramoniM. Ueorga In charge o f arrahgementa. A t Join in Saving pw on W*«taei>veiilry Goodrich of Norwich, scout exacu- about 7:80 p. m. a three-way group Rockville n u y 1®. from 5 to 7 octock, Ui* tlvs of Eastern Connactlcut Coun­ dlscuasion will get under way whan a S p er to be under the direction Mra. Pauline Lillie agiKmltural club work projects o C % Onset Council Seeatone Com- WIlUimiBtlc E «. Phone ’MSAWl cil w-as a guest. District Commis­ Life of Child sioner Albert H. Boudreau pre­ will meet with Albert B. Gray, act­ PM ing 4-H County C3ub Agent; glrla’ t i*' ■ ■■ '•■V r ' ’) - ■ . • c. i j i . 0«wd WIU a u b sented Explorer Post of Troop 57 Givelflah^iiy The Merry Maids 4-H’ers Wed­ members with troop buttons. Pro­ home-making groups will meet The Oood Will Club of the Bt. nesday afternoon meeting will ho with Mias Shirley L. Welk, Assist­ ^longrel Dog and Keen* | John'e Eplecopel church will meet fessor William Fitch Cheney Jr. at the home of Mrs. Walter f'ar- , o f Storrs la reported to have dctie ant County C3ub Agent; and par­ ci«M sa0f »4 thle eieentaif et 8 o’clock et the ents and leaders will meet with Eyed Engineer Share! tkmrady Post go. Miss Shirley L. Weik. assist­ superb Job with hla allght-of- home of M nt Helen Batryb of a Warren. Schmidt, Associate State ant county club agent will help hand acta of magic. Aasiatlng with Creflit in Episode fO IM t Elicebeth street the girls, with use of color -bibs, Club Leader. A period of moving m u K tt Men's Club the serving of the pot-lu^k supper pictures wilt follow. James T. F h « *'1>ept. Revamp The Baptist Men’s Club will meet select sulUble work and designs preceding the entertainment, and WUIlmantic, Feu. 14 — (e) — A in preparation Tor making outtlts Laldlaw is in charge of entertain­ A bo Makes • Edward this evening st 7:30 o clock st the cleaning up in the kitchen were ment. mongrel dog and a keen-eyed rail­ for the annual June dress revue. the following: Mrs. J. M. Tyler, road engineer shared credit today church social rooms. All members, leaders, parents, SEALY MATTRESSES S29.95 aud up Second rtenn at Robertson Mra, Albert J. Booth, Mra. Henry for saving the life of two-year-old F ritiM th Am X O iief Women's Counrfl and others interested are invited. school will end Friday afternoon. Jackie Green. The monthly meeting of the Jackson, Mrs. Gerald Mitchell. Children are urged to attend with ’/'j Women’s Council of the First ^ n - Third term begins February 27 Mrs. Ralph. M. Burns. Movies . The youngster wandered from RoekvAie, Feb. 14.— (Special) and ends Friday. April 21, with |)a rents. his home here yesterday and tod­ rfegational church of Vernon Cen­ were enjoyed. The Troop 57 was The 4-H Town 0>mmittee will —A t the tneeting of the (Common ter will be held Wednesday, Feb­ one holiday, Gtmd Friday, April dled to the railroad tracks 75 yards K E M P ’S , In c. presented with lbs seventh year have a short business meeting bMd Tuesday evening the ruary 15. at 8 p. m. at the home Local Post Office lieglniilng charter. away. - b e d d i n g March 4 will be closed at 3 p. m. some time during the evening. Trying To Crawl On Tracks F im lenignatlon o f Fire Chief William of Mrs. Hoadley Welles. '*^'* *• * Some 82 Boy. Scouts of Troops T E L . 5680 change from the place of meeting each Saturday, Post master Her­ .57 and 6.5, their leaders, commit­ A "Salute To George Washing­ En^neer S. A. Whyenott, at the 763 M AI^ STREET egemflw wan read and voted ac- originally announced. man F. LeDoyt stated over the teemen and drivers of cars will be ton” and a St. Valentine’s Day throttle of a Boston-Hartford pas- tispfml AsMetant Fire Chief Wil- Vernon Orange week-end. guests of J. LeRoy Schweyer the party will be included in Coventry aenger train, sighted the pair as he Grange Lecturer's hour 'Thiirsdsy haai Flaherty was elected Are The Vernon Grange "'In meet The sum of 8777.92 has been evening of February 20 st the rounded a bend. The boy was try­ Friday evening. t"cbrtiary 1*. at following a business meeting at 8 ing to crawl on the tracks. The dijnf by the council, and Edward contributed to date to local March Bushnell MeninrisI hall in Hart­ ™ r . n g c hall In V;roon Center of Dimes drive. There are still a ford. Mr. Schweyer. recently p. 111. at the hall in North Coven­ dog was tugging at hia clothes In fYlodrlch wae elected assistant with a Valentine party to be held. number of returns to be Called for elected vice president of Sphinx try. states Jame.v T. Laidlavv, Lec­ an attempt to keep him out of dan- chlat Mayer Fred^ck ?iere will also he a l>ox lunch Mra. Herbert W. Love, chairman, Moslem Shrine Club, who will be turer. ger. Miss Margaret H. Danehy, RN, nouaeed the appointment of John auction. says. host to the group at the annual Whyenott applied his brakes. Hove You A Ashe as Are marahab school nurse, will be the guest The train ground to a halt about Robertson School girls’ baaket- Shrine Circus then, is president of speaker at the Young Mothers' The resignation of Fire Chief bsU team will play Buchanan National Silk Company in South 25 feet from the youngster and the Sower Disposal Problem? Conrady was annouiiced shortly Coventry. He hB.s for nmny years C3ub meeting February 21. Mrs. struggling dog. School girls team of Mansfield Ralph C. Hoffman la chairman of after the council meeting two been Interested in the locai Scout The englneei took Jackie and Amlover Center Thursday at 3:15 p. m. at a nominating cominlttee. Her THEN FORMS weeks ago, but no action was tak­ Nathan Hale Community (Voter. movement. the dog into the cab of the locomo­ com m ute follows: Mra. Eugene tive and gave them a half-mile ride y U < / en until its presentation at the Tolland eoiintv Republicans arc A new gas range has Just been // regular raseting last evening. At the regular meeting of the Rychllng, Mts. Frederick G. Bls- to the Willimanttc station. CONSULT A SPECIALIST! /: invited to the Coventry Republi­ installed in the downstairs kitchen­ scll, Mrs, Lawrence C. Latimer, la oniMiwo Inspector Roland Ush­ Volunteer Fire department Police returned Jackie to his can ('luh meeting ’Tuesday. Feb. ette...... for use ...in clubrooms------at... Na- Mrs. Milton Murmullen. Annual frantic mother. Mia. Marshall McKINNEY BROS. SEWAGE DISPOSAI. COMPANY er presented hla report for Friday, the organisation voted to 14 at 8 p. m. at church comniimi- 1 than...... Hale- Community ('enter A I f ) 1/ banquet iximmittce is comprlaed of Green, as she wss about to organ­ 130-132 Pearl Street, Manchester. Connecticut W, ary atating that permits totaling p\irrh8.«e a thousand watt port­ ty house in North Coventry, ('on- sink will be installed shortly Mrs. Fred Rose, Mrs. Edward ise neighbors into a searching par­ ^ ,7 4 0 were granted able nomilight. This light, it is ex- gressman-at-large Antoni N. .Snd- there. Schultheisa, Mrs. George M. Blood- ty. Jackie wasn’t impressed by one dwelling house to Mw. lols lak will be speaker. Boy Scouts of Troop 57 will hold good. .Mrs, Charles Benjamin, Mrs. peitrd, will aid greatly in efforU the danger he’d bken in, police |Mld. • SEPTIC TANKS INSTALLED AND CLEANED MacDonald on East street. Fees Krafty Klippers 4-H girls will future meeting's Friday nights in William H. Kenyon. The banquet But he was "tickled pink’’ by hit in the amount o f 850 were collect­ of the department to Aght Are one of the downstairs clubrooms is scheduled for April 18. • SEWER LINES INSTALLED AND ELECl'RIC* have a St. Valrntine's Day party instead of in the auditorium at train ride. ed with one refund. Inspector when visibility is Oiventry Democratic Woman’s ALLY CLEANED Wednesday. Feb. *15 following the Center. They will have the Usher also told of the new Arc- darkness or other possible hazard. Club will meet Wedne.sday at 8 proof installations at the Princess school at home of Mra, W. B. Hon­ use of th'e auditorium there for • DRAINAGE DITCHES AND DRY WELLS IN* The annual every member can- eywell. leader, South .street. p. m, at Nathan Hale (Community theater, including new Areproof aport arttvitiea following instruc­ vas.s for the First Congregational Considerable Intcre.st Is being Center. All party women are in- STALLED partitions around the boiler, new church will be carried on next tion periods provided the room has shown in the slinihsstics clas.s not been previously scheduled. i vited. O IL BURNER wiring, elimination of wooden .Sunday. February IP. from 2-8 p I Members of St. Mary's (7YO FOR PROMPT SERVICE CALL MANCHESTER 5.308 ,e church Wednesdays from 7:30 ’ to 9:30 p Mrs..Mrs. Barbara Lord has been ap­ap- lolsU in the celling over the the­ m. 'The activities of the church were guests Monday night of the Service and Installations ater. and limiting the capacity of 'd duringi’ '^ - ^ publicity chairman of have definitely increased I CYO of St. Bernard’s Otholic Any 6hke or Model the Princeaa Hall to 500. ' 1P4!». Attondanve has imiereased in Jc- Coventry Players by the Execn- .n,t tlve board. BurUm K. Moore. Jr., j church of Rockville in that city. | gllss Minnie Wendhlscr * both the preaching services and at Nathan Hale ^ acting president, ha.s announced, I The postponed Parents' Night \ti«K Minnie VVcndhlscr. 7.. of 9 church school. A Men’s club hsr for women interested in correcting I ‘ ^ ,,, . „ ' program will lie combined with a Mountain atreet. died at the Flock- been organised and is aircaily nil Imlividnal problems regaiding' Fumed Oak will be St. Valentine’s Day party sched- RAYCO viHe City hospital on Monday. active group. A higher budget is weight and posture throngli exer- reading to be presented ^ e ^ a > I Hied for the evening of F^ruary j Sha was born in Rockville Augu.st necessary this year to meet Anan- rl.'«ing. ’There ia a nominal charge i at 8 p. '» ^ a t ^^0, 20th at the Church hall. \ BURNER SERVICE 17 1I7J. » daughter of Nicholas cial needs for...... the church cx- for the Center beneAl Mrs. Moore ; meeting. Mr.s. Dorolh.v Silver will I Booth-DImock Memorial Library RAT COLPITTB' Honorah Forrest Wendhlser. ponstionH will be glsdly direct. Kenneth A. Downing. Jody KITCHEN ANOTHER is md c harging for her services. Executive Board is scheduled to 494 No. Mala St., Maaclieeter Golnik, Kaye (hilber and Orctel gjia was a member of the L. A. A. accepted...... at anytime, although the First CTongregalionsl chnrcli at | meet tonight at 8 o’clock. Tet. 2-1308 Or 3-90SS O. H. She is BUiA-lvcd by one nmetoonlh is especially designat­ .‘4oiith Coventry will he host to To|- , Tyler comprise the enst. | Mrs. A. J. Breen and Mra. Nor- .'Mothers Club of North Coven-; PLANNING SERVICE brother, Fredenck, of Rockv^e. ed as Every .Member Canvass day land South Group. Fcliruaiy 24, niand A. Beauchamp are co-chair- 1 24 Hour Emcrgaacy Servleo several nieces and nephews. The All interested in this CtommunilJ (luring World Day of Pl ayer. The try haw purchased about eight 1 men in charge of 31- Mary’s par- funeral will be held Wednesday at ehiireh are invited to participate Ladies A.ssoeiallon will piepare Indoor games for classroonis at i.sh-.sponsored setback party 8:80 a. m., at the «u rk c Funeral in making contributions. The and .serve the limcliemi at the Robertson school. They will con- ' Wednesday at 8 p. m. at the Home, 9 a. m. at St. Bernard s trea.snrcr is Harry Daggett. church. .About nine churches par­ linne this project nnlil there are Church hall. church. Burial will bo in St. Ber­ On .Siindav, after the preaching ticipate in thi.s area. sufficient tabli' games for all lif- Coventry Day .school classroonfs nard's cametery. .service, a dinner will be served in Mr.s. I.anvrence K All' ll "f I'ov- ti'en local elas-srcKims. will have individual St. Valentine’s Home-Makers .^‘leeUngs i the church social room to all ontry i.s president; Mrs. A M. Mrs. Oiaee S. Reed of North 1 Day parties in the rooms during FINAST SUPER MARKET Lockwood of Andover, .sccndaiy. TUI— Cora H. Webb, Home Dem-1 members of the canvassing corps, Coventry is now a patient at Man- ' thi.s week. Children of fourth and luu The oh.servance program in this cheater Memorial hospital Annex' fifth grades have social activities onstration agant for the ToUsnd ; liy a delegation from the l>adics’ area was started more tiiaii 16 on Hartford road. planned around their school life County Farm Bureau has arranged Benevolent aoclety. year.s ago hv Mrs. L*'on H. Austin, J. LeRoy Schweyer of Wall | Fridays from , to 9 p. Bi. at the two meetings for this week. ’The annual meeting of the M il- limantlc Council of auircli Wom­ wife of Rev’. Austin, pn.slor emeri­ street. South Coventry, is treas­ .school. Often birthdaj-B arc cele- M i l C R i m O N W^esday, Febniary 15lli. an en of which the Andover i luii cli is tus of Second Congrigatirmal urer of Windham Heart Associa­ brutod witli parties during this Pm all day meeting will be held at | a unit, will be held in Uie Metlmd- church at North Coventry. Pro­ tion drive now under way and con­ evening. Lower grades very often SIRVICI h- ■ the Andover Town Hall from 10:30 ceeds are sent to groups sponaored have such parties at school in the j I lat church. Wllllmantic on Fri- tinuing for the remainder of the ajn. to 8 p.m. on the subject of hv the United Council of Church afternoon. Upper classmen carry I day. February 17. montii. Towns included in this Pressure Sauce Pan Cookery. Mrs. A dairy products party will be Women under whose auspices the nut- their social activilles at the Brian Minnlga and Mrs. A. E. Lam­ «> r i.7 n a v ‘" PraTc^T^'obVeWAT. , drive ' incU.de Andover. A.shford. school Saturday evenings. Don Re-opens at 22 East Center Street sponaored by the Ladles’ Benevo­ bert will be leaders and lunch will Ann t u n Itelv -To c O n n t r i e s 1 CUaplln. ( ’oU.mbia, Coventry, East- Glenn Churchill, headmaster, la lent Society in the rliurch socisl .Oh ’.n the world observe this i ford. Franklin. Hebron. Hampton, be prepared as part of the meet­ thiough’.nt tin \\orm 1 i^banon, Mansfield and Windham. generallv is charge of this program room on ’Thursday, February 10, and la asslated by Mrs. Churchill ing. I at eight o’clock. Adult friemis of '^'^Miss Helen I. Reynolds of South Tim area goal is *3.000 I Wsdneaday at 7:30 p.m. the Tw in and parents. the society are invited to attend. Coventry and Mlsa Colette Caaton- The regular meeting of Ladies Oreen-Chobot P ost No. 57. spon­ HOI North Coventry group wUi i society will eponRor e mill cim rO f Mt Hope. Mansfield, ate AaS'Ki.tion of First Congrega- sored setback party prize winner* ■Mty we h«Ip yott phn th« kitdien you want— mast Mfith Mrs. M. Hill and Mra. | whist party in the church so fn charge of girls ha.sketball p.ac, tional church will not be held Friday night follow: Women’s Wc have Yomifstowa steel ainka and cabinets, Baryl Gaine as leadera, the aub-1 mom on Saturday, Felini- U e Mondays at 6:30 p^i. at | Wedne.sday -Ine to the snm.gius- first. ' Mrs. Belle Clark: second, ' • If (Im m h OM piM* MANCHESTER, THURSDAY MORNING AT 9 O'CLOCK jaet for the evening being Caaser- . 18. at 8 o’clock, l.a-nolds. preM riptKM is.This p c» have a roaat pork aupper at the ' for a bridge party held at her hr no work mooting Kohniary 22 Specials. Mr. Reynolds, Bernice ■ is invited. home of Mra. Florence Thompaon I home in honor of her motlier. 5lra. Mrs. Robert S. White will again duo to World Day of Pvayor on Bcnibc of .Stafford. There will be ^ fatiieeal pharmacy thla evening at 8:80 p.m. The a » - ' Mary Udell on Friday. serve as chairman of South Coven­ February 24. another such party the evening of carries oa the integrity 4ke' aUtante are Mr*. Waiter Edwarda, Mm. Harry Sheldon tendered a Robertson school girls basket­ Febniary 24 there. , try branch. Rockville Chapter, nod pereo4wl imarcst of Mrs May Wells and Mra. Walter stork shower at her home on American Red Cross. Louis A ball team was defeated by Hall 'WelU. I Tuesday, February 7, in honor of \friean Snakes Earn Dollars : v Kingsbury has been re-elected Memorial school of South Willing- yoar traeied phystdaa Tierkrra Club I Mrs. Eric Ellison. Mra. Henry __ . 1 treasurer; Mra. George H. Lour, ton in the game at Nathan Hale WR^aMHEV^ The Rockville Teacher.’ club « “oog and Mra. Harold Corthell Gommnnitv Center Thursday aft- Johannesburg -i-P' - Snakes are . . . Will yen rnmembas asaiated the hostess. Mrs. John Becretgry. Mrs. Walter Cargo la big dollar-earners for South A fri­ Valentine Social and enoon. The score was HMS 8, to being na year 4 e» will hold a Fitzhugh held a aliower at her Blood Bank chairman. The fund ca. Collected from all parts of the locals 6. meeting thla afternoon in the home on Thursday. February 2 I drive chairman la being contacted. Union, Rhodesia and South West tor’s near preactiptien? MMUHtSm cafeteria of the Elaat school. The quota for the Rockville Program plans for the 4-H ' J M H tU U U S t for Mra. Ellison. Spring Rally on February 20 have Africa, the live reptiles arc flown David McQueen who ia a re­ Irving, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chapter drive in March has been from Johannesburg to United search apeciallst from the Con­ set at W.625. Of this amount SS75 been completed. Ute aeaaion w-lll CENTER Howard Stanley underwent an begin with a pot luck supper at States zoos and laboratories. Or­ necticut Education Association, operaUon for appendlciUs at the ia to be Coventry’s quota. Mr*. ders for thousands more puff ad­ PHARMACV will address the memben cm the 6:30 p. m. at the Church Commu­ Windham Community Memorial Elizabeth Spurling of the Rockville ders. mambas and cobras wotth •W h e w ^ ttw w y Is ‘A various policita of the C. E. A. office has advised. The North nity Hotwa in North Coventry with hospital on Tuesday. Irving is re­ Mrs. Winthrop Merriam and Miss *8.40 each are rolling In. CAIX 414s . and ita current action regarding ported to be progressing well to­ Ckiventry branch goal ia 8315; present legislation now pending In 481 M a te W i. 1 ' * ward hia recovery. South Coventry branch, 8.560. Mrs. Open 7 A BL to.5 P. M„ Monday Through Friday congress. Thera will also be a Stephen Loyzim ia fund drive r ie o DoUvory The Girl Scout troop held it* ' ladudiBg Wedneaday Afternoon question and answer period with annual V^entlne dance in the chairman for the North branch. the group discussing questions About 84 perabns attended the town hall m Friday night. Open Tin Noon on Saturday which may arisa under CEA jaris- The Grange sponsored a mili­ Boy Scoyt Father and S(m Banquet dietion. tary whist party in the town hall Friday night at Nathan Hale Com­ W enea mt Msom on Saturday night. munity Center. John M. Tyler, Er., The Women of the Moose will meet this evening with Senior Re­ gent Beatrice Niewlnskl presiding. TIRE Each member will bring a Valen­ tine and a social will follow the hnsinsiM meeting. Yrwp S*r##* NMHibar * Pliww • M«»« I'. S. W. V. and Auxiliary National Stores have completely remodeled Manchester's second Finest Super The James W. Milne (Tamp, Unit­ ed Spanish War Veterans, and the RECAPS • REPAIRS * NEW * USED * Ellen G. Berry Auxiliary, will meet this evening at 8 o’clock In the 6.00 X 16 Recap On Your Own Casing $4.95 Market for the convenience of Manchester shoppers. Now ALL Manchester can Q. A. R. hall. ARE YOliR BRAKES IN SHAPE Red .Men Gnaraiitcefl Used T ire s ...... 49c and up The Red Men will meet this eve­ Seat Cxivers fo r All Makes ,of Cars $3.95 up ning at 8 o’clock at Red Men's hail enjoy the pleasure of shopping for food this marvellous, modern National way! with a meeting of R*d Men’s Club FOR ICY WEATHER? to fellow. Movies are shown at the club every Wednesday night and there C AltIPBELL So time-saving . . so easy .. so pleasant! la a dance for^membera and friends When the road b sUppery, h takes 3 to 12 times mopt i •vary Saturday. Kiowa Council. Degree of Poca- jf O T O SUPPLY fijglance to stop. Don't eid* the poseibihly of an acci* 29 B ISSE LI. S T R E E T T E L . 5167 Housework dent because of poor brakes. Drive into Carters for a brake checkup. Factory trained mechanics, factory COMPLETE FROSTED FOODS ’ Getting You methods and parts. ^ FREE PARKING SELF-SERVICE BAKESHOP I t's H tn ..... Why drive blocks looking for a parking space? Why Tremendous selections of fruits, vegetables, Over 100 different delicious items delivered fresh each fish, poultry clearly and attractively displayed. Our The GATES , carry heavy bundles on the long hike b ^ k to the car? day. Made the way you’d make them at home and 'GMAC FINANCING FROM $25.UP W e have excellent accommodations for our customer’s entire line of Frosted Foods are scientifically packed, Manchester’s Hardware tested by a jury of housewives. fDown? fresh from the country’s gardens and orchards.. Headquarters AliAaole iff cars in our parking loL A Complete Hardware ■ Let NEW MODEL take one big job Store • BOYS TO CARRY BUNDUS SELF-SERVICE MEATS off your hands— the weekly wash. Well r PERFECT FRESH FRUITS, VEGETABLES Co ldRubberT ir e vI In our new self-service meat degartment, all meats are pre-coL pick up, launder it to immaculate white- VYhen yop shop here, just say the word and one of our special crew of arrand boys will carry your bundle These fruits and vw^ctables are selected with excep­ wrapped In transparent, protective cellophane, with a label that Tteodef tells you weight and price at a glance. Ready to go! For thoss TOOLS nesa and deliver it on the date promised. iM% eeiB MitiM right to the car! N o extra charge of course—it’s all tional care. For size, flavor and freedom from defects COLDaUUEat-Ow you’ll find few to equal them. who desire, there to also a service meat department. .(BM*Mamcl Paiata A Varnishes O r you can save 15% by bringing it here. caabiM lira traadt M traar M 48J* part pf the service! : Blaclrical AppliaBccs 1 ^ . TteiactutUycHmkftrtecMiSif .|*aa RtxSarc *war. ' OitekSf; 1*48,- itOl SELF-SERVICE JmCtnl CANDIES m - . Y( \ SmVICE S6A FOODS KitdWB BnNpmcRt iYo« savt A nU L YEAR t l EXTRA SERVKI Iron Ym rm t DAIRY DEPARTMENT Sea foods, are brought to you hours fresher, because Help yourself to a fine assortment ^ Baaauw al tha- m n m t laughacia aa4 SurSbility <4 thata raaaatliahlt sorted Chocolates, Dark Chw^lates, TWn M lnt^ P ^ j tirca, «a giva jrau wnh ouy rapid ddivery in refrigerated trucks saves hours First National offers the largest and most complete ah avaty tm a W nitaa CtlM ract agaraat B LO W O U T A penpint Patties or Caramels . . . all the Joan Carol BaUISES.CUTS, and A W' OTHEt I aOAO DAMAGE. of handling time. Y on ll get sea foods in wide variety, Dairy Department — 100% Self-Service — carrying a .^1 ^ 1 4 8 at their iHriiqp. fUvoyfnl best. complete vairiety of Diuncstlc and Importad Cheese, brantL . m COM! IN cad SM Mm « roaerkehto C O t» BtfBBM T l l l l Is sar tteefe T O tari ■ P .T ■ 4 4 VWl Campbell Auto Supply i d 29 BLSSELL STREET PHONE 5^67 ' T ; V -; I W;-FT'IY?^

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sistont in health Education, Bu- program "from the platform of tsl problem of educating human neighborhood left, his winter loir reau of Venereal Diseases, Con­ Plays Cook Speakers Hit tha Soclallot party." iUnuiiratrr BOttm to the buatneee ct Uviiig in and was struck *■ down and kitlad Family Life necticut State Department of Urges Check He M id h« bellerad the people os he was crossing the road in Health and NaUonsil chairman o f Attention Girls!! Income Tax Forms would rite In "righteoua wrath" NEW WOrtde Connecticut Eorttho f rraU search of a spot of spring sun. the Committee on Social Hygiene, Hsve jroB niudghUy snd nnwsntBd hsir on yonr fset. and vote the Truman administra­ A t the eome time, we would ad­ Panel Topic National Congress o f I%rents and Weak Points At Democrats tion out o f office If it openly ad­ '‘INiSUimO IT TW __ He should have stood in bed. srms or Itgfl? Msy be removtd safely and pernanently lUtltALD HUNTINO 0 0 *. IMC> just Dp. Wnsteln'e emphosia to Yankee Teachers, Moderator. Same As Last Year mitted "ita program for America U ~ — “ the polat where the Intangibles by Bialtlplo elcetndy^ woa for aoclilism.” ** I By A. B. O. P«rent>Teachera Goancil SbUbb Ftets About Clotheo Shannon Advises Repub­ Party. Given General con be vtsuoUaed os making prog- OonnecUout, he oaid, geta little : r . B IN G O nsa hand in hand with the forms To Sponsor Discussioufl MARY CROSSEN R.N., Prop. ly on the 1040 long form and m vc licans Start Correction Lathering at Lincoln return for ita tax dollara. The rrtfc. tl*M*. » « ’l Open Forum Tsl, Anglo-Egyptton Sudan — Big Dividing Line in I by Bpiitung your income. f^oenied O eleyrL and Institutions which would re­ (g>>—Natives have stated a week­ 869 MAIN 8TREKT OVER MARLOWE Day Dinners in State state, with only l.S per cant of the The problem of municipal court On Home tiducation ly discussion group around their Use Is $5,000; ‘ Col­ As Soon as Possible country’s population, pay 1.7 per EVERY WEDNESDAY-8 f. M. flect them, in other words, we "Orond Support” " Phone Office 2-2667—Honae 2-0HS1 (Tomorrow: Claiming Vour - ruitliiitii if~**r ■•••*■• M tiM ethics, which the Oonnacilcut Ao- camp-fire here. First Mro sub­ cent o f the money needed to run sambly o f Municipal Court J u d i^ Exemption.). tfetwir the problem of "mutual To The Editor, The Manchester Council o f Par­ jects discussed: Office Hoars: 9:80 A. M. to 5 P. M. lector Computes Pay­ Norwich, Feb. 14—(d5— Former By The Aaiodatod Prow the government, he said. rS ltim c t at utaomxm. ' has approached with its own odoiop. lateono ciMk lun trust” must be attacked func-' Now that the March of Dimes ents and Teachers will sen sor 1. Pros and cons of wearing Wed. Afternoons and Eveninfs By Appointment ment on Easiest One Gov. James C. Shannon says that If Democratic ears were burning ftepubltcons. Mid Former Gov. tlon of on ethics code, is comp!pfi- clothes. • Republicans ought to 'start criti­ today, it probably was hscauss of James C. S.tannon at Norwich, SOMCIUPnUN M T*» UonoUy, that it is at once a pre- Campaign for 1080 has been ceted and elusive. There is no forum discussion entitled “ Home TINKER HALL .flaw 2. “The price of brides.” cizing ourselves, to discover our the general lathering the party should atart criticizing themselves O b * Tf«r By Malt ...... rei|ulslte for and a result from brought to a successful conclusion, certain guarantee of good ethics and Family Life Education—In Youth Gets Jail aw (Editor’s Note: This !■ the weaknesses, and to correct them took Uat night st Lincoln day "to discover' our weaknesses, and PLAYING STARTS PROMPTLY AT 8 Sht montfca b)r M all ...... those .forms and Inatltutiona I should like to Uke this opportun­ in any set o f rules or In iany sys­ Action.” This forum discussion second of 12 atoriea expinining as quickly aa poaslble." »Ooa m oBtli By M all ...... t few ity, in my capacity os Chairman dinners throughout Omnectlcut. to cored them aa quickly as pos- . .f M tem. Tha beat recourse, the best win be held at the Hollister street who must do what and how In Crash Death Shannon, currently campaigning Republican speakers, members AND YOU DONT STAY LATE •Sinric Co«r ...... which are necessary to true world of the campaign committee, to safety, os in everything else, lies alMe." ..I .*• school on Monday evening, March nbout hla 1949 tnrome tax re­ for a chance to run again against of Congress and other party lead­ Waakly, By -i"" . .flaw sUblUty. There is, to ua, no par­ in finding individuals who carry thank the people of the town of 18, at 8 o’clock. Several well- turn. Democratic Gov. CHiester Bowles, ers, assailed the present astlonol Tha formar govarnor called for . .flaw their own high standards Inside Stratford. Feb. 14.—(ff)—Qeve- w aat o l m Sm . ••• ticular cart and horse os between Manchester for their grand sup­ known authorities will present who defeated him In 1048, spoke administration In dinners at Wat- Republicans to invite support from port of this worthy cause. It is to themselves. ten-minute talks on various as­ land M. White, 17, of Bridgeport, Independent voters and Democrats' MMMHBR U r "mutual trust" and "restricted By Jamea Marlow here at a Lincoln Day dinner last erbury, New Haven and Norwich. the credit of this town that the The adoption of rules seefhs, at pects of planning, present pro­ has been sentenced to Jail os a re­ night. Many o f the latter, said be, "ora - THM ASBOCIATBD PW 6I« world government." Btich trust is Washington, Feb. 14—(iO—This sult of on automobile accident Aa an added feature at Naw Hav­ people contributed almost enough best, a means of illuminating and grams and the plan o f action for He said that Republicans who a:( fearsome ss we over the new ' Th a Aaaociaua !*•«• '• a«cl>«»'»B>lJ here Jan. 10 In which Juanita en, the name of Republican Gov. dntltlad to the u»e ol rapuBItcalloB of obviously essential to acceptance to equal the 118,000 spent on Man­ highlighting unpleasant practices the future. The program is de­ explains what form to use in mak­ may have been wondering "why we and ruthleaa radical group that has IS YOUR CHILD which will still be continued. In Farrs, 18, also of Bridgeport, lost Alfred K. Driscoll of New Jersey ^11 nawa diapalrhea «re«la( operating a motor Should Go Back To Lincoln THE CHAMP? the greatest change in court prac­ short form ; and the 1040 long form. vehicle ap aa to cause loss of life, s.in iR.. N. J.> asserted before G0 N8TIP8TI0 N Pull aeretca ollant ol N. B. O. ianr. Congratulations and mahy the forum discussion, the plan for “ All we had to do,” Shannon de­ Miss Phillis Ann>. Napoli of trust Similarly, trust Is necessary tice ,lf not in court ethics, is the The big dividing line is $5,000. but suspended three months of New Haven Republicans his con­ lea. In s. ___ thanks are due to all of the cam­ broadening of the endeavors clared, •'’was to go back to the William street nill play her first A MW safe and Msy way to treat Enter Your Chlld'a PhotB for disarmament, but a genuine, rule which warns the Judge of the I f your income was $5,000 or more, the sentence. White also was fined viction that Driscoll would provide paign committee and workers. A l­ through the public schools and days of Abraham Lincoln, back to role, that oK^ngrid, the cook, tn coostipatioa wkhoui harsh, babk- piiMianara Rapreaantallaaa: 1T>« court that "he should not permit you have no choice. You must use $18 on a charge of driving with­ the "courageous leadership" the fonni^ drugs and irrilaats. lust a tlui'iir lUthewa Spaclkl Afangr -• waw sincere willingness to disarm is in though they deserve public the need o f cooperative endeavor the era of the common man." the forthconwig performance of In Tho Soetmd AbbbbI any attorney associated either os the 1040 long form. out a license. The former governor called for Uepubilean party needs in the next few hannlssa tablets a day with ‘T.'tK i-H(n. Oatfoh and Boaton. itself a great builder of the trust acknowledgment there are too on the port o f the home, church OPEN Form 1040-A and the 1040 ehort 'The WomenV Claire Boothe presidential ca^ipaign. watar provida Mcmsaiy Muk aod many to enumerate here. With a partner or in the office of any and school will be ntore clearly Roland Whlgbee, 22. of Bridge­ Republicans to Invite support Luce’s famous mlay, which tbs BU REA U o r which is necessary. officer to the court to appear in form are for the under-$5,000 Diaeuases Hiss Convlctlan lubrication for normal healthy MK.Miit.U AUDIT minimum of expense they have understood. The following authori­ port, In whoae name the car was from Independent voters and Dem­ Mark Twain Mnsquers will present CHILD’S " C IH i’l I a TIONS. ^ The task of J^lding trust and said court to represent any ac­ 19.95 people. Which one they use de­ registered, was fined $80 on a ocrats. Many of the latter party, Discussing the Alger Hiss con­ aliminatioa. turned in a wonderful record. ties comprise the panel: pends on the kind of income they for five evenings at the Avery Recommended by doctors. Buy ■ system sim ultaj^usly is not be­ cused.” Rev. Alfred L. Williams, rector charge of permlttlilg a minor to he said, "are as fearsome as we are Memorial Theater. Hertford, F'eb- viction, Hendrickson charged tliat “ Tha Herald Priiitlni We should bS proud of these men Now this is a rule which many had. They can also use the 1940 bonle of NORMALAX tableu from aaaumea no nnandai reaponafbillty IM yond humanity. It is the alterna- o f St. Mary’s Episcopal church. operate an uninsured motor vehi­ over the new and ruthless radical ruary 14 to 18, inclusive. the conviction was "against the PHOTO and women and of our town of Judges and their own associates ^ O n ;c h long form— If their deductions are group that has seized control of wishes of the administration" and your drufiist nday. 19c — money lypogreptitCMl •rrof« w Manchester, "The Church and Its A ll mahogany nest of three cle. aartlaamanta and otbar reading maltar. Uves which, .to speak realistically, Manchester. would invoke, and have invoked, unusually large. Miss Napoli is-a daughter of Mr. obtained "despite the efforta of bock if not eompleiely satisfled. Views Upon Home and Family Sheraton tables In smooth James Morris, 16, also of their party. and Mrs. Joseph Napoli of 22 W il­ tn Tha Manchaatar Etaping llaralt.. are the Impossibilities. Very truly yours, of their own accord, out of their Cfollector Figures Tax "It Is their fight as well as ours," those men who have sworn to Life EMucatlon; Action Program.” satiny finish. 14 x 20 x 23". Fop Bridgeport, who police said had liam street. She is a graduate of CONTEST Phlgp Bayer. own sense o f propriety. 1. Form 1040-A. Easiest, "'he operated the car aomctlme before he said, "and we welcome their as­ .servo their nation faithfully and to Tupiwlay, February 14 Harold Mahoney, guidance con­ Reg. $24.80. Manchester High schP. Benedict, chief .aS' Mo4icheii^ next seasons cropping program. Davis, famous hlll-bllly comedian Thursday at 8 p. m. there will boss o f his party In bis town, called the abort form. When you Frank Nlederwerfer, Chairman of stage and screen; Ths Cass ed SUtes this Ulusion h*a ' been formal back to work order. Once be a Religious Education meeting. and therefore the IndlrMunl who figure your own tax on Page 3, it’s of the Board o f Supervisora, atatss County Boys, Tsxas cowboy har­ particularly fostered by tha fact more, we see, Lewis is running hla Tonight there will be a meeting has arinally decreed the Iden­ . . . GET RID of THAT called the long form.) that most of tjie practices recom­ mony trio; Ths Pinafores, sister that this country succeeded first union by sign language. His writ of Abe Miller Post at 8 at Com tity of the Judges and •prosecu­ Just who esn use Form 1040-A mended by the District are de­ singing act; Carl Cotner, director in producing on atomic bomb. The ten order obeys the law. His un munlty Hall. tors of the court. T h e political BAY WINDOW! and who uses 1040 short form? signed to retain and connerve soil of music for ths Melody Ranch There will be a meeting at the boss need share no partnership, belief seemed to prevail that In derstood order directs that his You con use Form 1040-A if your moisture. He emphasized that con­ program; Johnny Bond and Pat Association office tonight at 8 of nor office space, but still he con Nil Btttiri Udk Bdttir total income was under $5,000 and tour planting and cultivating pro­ Buttram, comedians; and Frankie the end it were possible to achieve own written order be ignored. the Public Health Nursing Assocl' own the personnel of n court os laaFlBoQuaNty If— vide a means of retaining natural Marvin, electric guitoriat. “ Cham­ decisive m^tory superiority. The situation, therefore, is that atlon BO partner could. 1. AH of it was In wages or rainfall on the land. Irrigation can pion," Gene Autry’s famous movie "In this way, any potantUI ep- the Toft-Hartley Uw is being Wapping Grange wiU mast at It had been hoped that the sys MOOMMM, SUPPORT salary from which full tax was also be made more effective and horM, and Little Champ, will also the Community House tonight at tom by which a local political boss Now at a New Lower Price ! This it ths dsy of stream' withheld, or If— economical by holding water on be on the hiU. This is the third penoBt would ibe Intlnridated, and obeyed on paper, but not in real­ 8. Application for nwmbership HOBBY SHOW could enjoy such control of ^ lining. . . for sppcarance 2. You had additional non-taxed the land where it falls allowing it annual tour of the Gene Autry security, so ardently desired by ity. In reality, the government must be In at this meeting. The polntments to municipal, courts . . . for efficiency. That Income that was no more than $100 to soak uniformly into the ground. show, which follows his weekly .sill of us, brought to us and all of and its law Is being defied. And topic for the program Is "Cupids would disappear with the inception "Bay Window” tlowi you and came from only these three It is a known fact. Mr. Nleder- humanity. The maxim which we the question now arises whether Beau". Martha Iiwin has charge of the new system of appointment down, lapi your energy, TONIGHT sources: (a) wages, (b) dividends, werfer said, that organic matter of refreshments. of municipal court Judges. But tires your back—makei you look ycart any law, no matter how severe « r (e ) Interest. playa an important part in making have been following during these Saturday tha local March of the pay-off around the Governor’s older. Our Abdominal Supporta the punishment it carries, can HOLLISTER ST. SCHOOL Must Fit Buies soil moisture Yvoilable and tha lost five years has been, in short: Dimes ended officially here with office last spring at Judge-appoint­ acicntiScally detigned to lift and aup. District advocates the conserva­ security through superior military really compel people to work fl.003 turned in, meeting the ment time went to the established port tagging muadci, brace yonr baca, Unless you fit those rules for luing Form 1040-A, you’ll have to tion and restoration of soil organic power, whatever the cost. when they refus^to do so. Can town's quota of flOOO. Not^all the political bosses'more often than rertore your natural figure. Make you Sponsored by Hollister St. P. T. A. matter. There are numerous returns are In yet not. feci wonderful and look inchet ilim- use the 1040 abort form. "This mechanistic, technical- 400,'000 miners be Jailed? Can mrr! Find nut for yourself! Consulta­ For example: I f you bod 8101 practices that wUI do this, such os The Ladles’ Aid met at the home Similarly, when the new munici­ good soil building rotation, incor­ / NO CLUTCH-PUSHINO, NO OlAR-SHiniNO, IVIR • military, psychological attitude government guns drive them back pal court code warns that a Judge tion and Kilting Sersice is FREE Income in interest or dividends or of Mrs. Donald Grant Friday for porating crop residue into the sur­ hod inevitable consequences. to the mines? an sll day meeting. Many articles who is a candidate for public office wages from which no tax was "should refrain from all conduct face of the soil, use of cover crops 'i Every single act in foreign policy qhe answer la obviously ip the were made for the McCook Hospi­ withheld—and your total Income and green manure crops, mulch' tal. Hartford. Reports of the last which might tend to arouse sua- was 1800 or more but under $5,000 / NO JIRKINO OR "CLUNKING” is governed exclusively by one negative. In tha lost analysis, la­ plclon he Is using the power or Ing, stc. Organic matter keeps the meeting were read and it was vot­ COT A HOBBY? — you could not use Form 1040-A. upper layer of our soil open prc' viewpoint. . . . bor peace and even ths‘ .whole prestige of his Judicial position to ed to pay |5 for Bibles for Japan. I f you had any income, no mat­ miting rain water to be absorbed. •The armament race between economy of the country depend During the luncheon hour two of promote his candidacy or the suc­ (SfjMcfxCb ter how small, from things like / NO OAS-WASTINO SLIPPAOl AT CRUISING SPUDS cess o f hU party." it Is Ignoring No matter what your particular hob­ It helps to retain moisture where the U. 8. A and the U. S. S. R., not upon punitive law, but upon the worhen. M ra Ruth e^ludre- Prescription PharmBCy rents or fees or farming you could it ia available for plant growth. A and Mrs. Annie Collins whos«ih5 5 ,I» 5 tJhst_ so_ long by is, the chances are that it haa a real not use Form 1040-A. originally supposed to be a pre­ the positive exercise of reason. UUcol plum, top aoU high in organic matter birthdays were Feb. 10 were pre­ s l ^ remains a 901 Main St. Tel. 5321 dollars-and-cents value. Now for the important point to ventive measure, assumes hysteri­ But reason Is the exact force awarded by political booses, he serves as a protective cover to re­ / NO RISKY DOWN-SHIFTS ON SLIPPiRY ROADS sented with potted plants. keep in mind about deductions: duce loss of subsoil moisture and B cal character. On both sides, the Lewis insists on keeping out of who wonU to retain a Judgeship The next meeting will be held will almost automatically be in­ We can insure CamenuL Fishing Every one of the under-S5,000 improves aeration and moderates means to moss destruction are the altuatiOT. I f reason were al­ Feb. 24. vited to moke his conduct of that Tackle, Guns, Sporting Eouipmcfit of people using Form 104C-A *or the high summer' temperatures. perfected with feverish haste—be­ lowed to operate,’ he would lose, Mrs. Hollis Church. Jr.. Is chair­ Judgeship polaUble to any Individ­ 1040 short form gets—automatical­ / NO OVIRHIATINO ON LONG HILLS man of a food sale at Sage Allen’ s oil descriptions. Stamp and other coUcc* hind the respective walls of secre­ for his handling of the miners m ual or group capable of influencing ly, without even claiming or item­ store. East Hartford. March 4 his own political future. tions, against Fires, Theft and other izing — a deduction of about 10 per ‘ 1 !;> ■: cy. The H-bomb appears on the the past eight months has been sponsored by the Timothy Ed' Such rales ore attempted losses. cent for personal expenses allowed / NO LAOr. WAITING FOR OIARS TO SHIFT public horizon as a probably at­ unreasonable, even from the point ward's Fellowship. polUativea for the disease of po­ by law, like hospital bills or charit­ tainable goal. Its accelerated de- of view of their own welfare. He litical inflaeaco In the courts, able contributions. Huge Canada 1949 OLDS-98 Weni be glad to THE EDUCATION OF A PHARMACIST ' velopment has been solemnly pro­ prefers to force the government but they do not attempt the Call 3450 today! I f your deductions were more / NO CLASHING "INSTANT CHANOi FROM FORWARD TO bosle cure. That, as before the than 10 per cent of your Income, claimed by the President into an attempt to use compul­ 4-DOOR SEDAN explain the detaik. In area. Canada is 8 per cent lateol eoastltuttoual omead- then don't use Form 1040-A or " I f successful, radioactive poi­ sion, which would give him a th w conUn®utw unU#d meat, shlfMng nomtoatlon of Dork green. Rodle and beater, the 1040 short form. You’ll lose R iV iR S E (YES, YOU CAN ROCK IT IN SNOW ) soning o f,,th e atmosphere and chance to reestablish the govern­ states, and only 2 per cent smaller judgeo Ireos the GoaorM Assero- hydromatlc. plastle seat cevere, money. > than the entire continent of Eu­ ite to the Goveraoi^i eflice, stW lew mileage. New ear gnsran- hence annihilation of any life on ment as the villain in the piece. Use the 1040 long form. There rope, according to the Encyclo­ lies la taking the oourts out of teo. Save fidSO. ROBERT J. SMITH, INC. you’ll have to Itemize your deduc­ earth has been brought within the And he has now succeeded In get­ pedia Britannlca. politics, to a much greater de­ tions but you con claim them In gree than that amendment range of technical possibilities. ting cool supplies down to the REAL ESTATt^.IMSl4RANCE full.' Switch to tho now drivo Bontation— dosignod and built by Packardl The ghostlike character of this point where the national emergen ••Rattle Watch" Police seems to have accomplished. 1946 OLDS-98 Note to husHonflz and wives: Devise a system In which no lo­ IVUIN STREET TiXEPHONE 3150 You con use Form 1040-A or development lies in its apparently cy is real and urgent, and where cal party boss has the decision CONVERTIBLE New York’s first police force the 1040 short form to file a Joint who shall be Judge, owl court Light green, new Mack top, compulsory trend. Ehrery step ap­ it is difficult to see how those was Peter Stuyvesant’s elght-masi return and, by splitting your in- ethics will zoom upward. Per­ ■ new motor Jeb, new white w ^ pears os the unavoidable conse­ steps con be avoided which will ’Rattle Watch” of 1«W. and its oome, save money, provided— first fire truck was one Imported haps, who knows, the state re­ tiree. • quence o f the preceding one. In enable Lewis to tell his miners organisation commission has Tour combined Income Is under from London in 1731. agcordlng 18.000 and that Income (Its the the end, there beckons more and that he oiid they ore in the role to the Encyclopedia Britannlca. covered that ton. 1949 MERCURY rules for using Form 1040-A or more clearly general annihila­ o f martyrs again. He seems cfose the 1040 short form. P a c k a ^ tion, . . . to winning ths waiting gome, the R'P»wiiirw«' 4-DOOR SEDAN I f your individual Incomes were ‘T t is impossible to achieve war o f nerves. But perhaps the Block, radio and heater, over­ under $8,000 but, combined, were peace os long os every single ac­ government has a few fancy side­ drive, Uke new, 12,008 mllce. 18.000 or more, you can flic Joint- tion is token with a possible fu­ steps left in its repertoire. It ARE DULL DINGY SHADES MAKING ture conflict in view. The leading should be understood, at any 1946 BUICK-SUPER point o f view of oU political octidn rates, that the way to victory should therefore be: WHat con we over Lewis in the present situa­ CLUB SEDAN “DEAD SPOTS” ^ lo r« you buy do to bring about a peaceful co­ tion does not lie in a crack-down, Dark grey, radio oad beater, exeellcat eeaditlen. existence and even loyal coopera­ which is what he wonts, but in The Druggist Is Required tion of the nations?” out-lasting him, if that la possi­ AT YOUR WINDOWS? In his answer to his own ques­ ble. 1948 OLDS-98 tion. Dr. Einstein, the scientist, 4-DOOR SEDAN ■ To Master surprisingly enough gave flrst em­ * Black Augury Black, radio and heater, elee- phasis to intanglblca. Me discussed frio windnwa. A very clean car. Here's the Thriftiest Way to Get Rid of Dead Spots the solutions of form, such os a Normally, in late April, or early BUSINESS PROCEDURES May, there comes a warm season fnvusfigatu formal renunciation of 'atom ic 1948 OLDS-78 Besides being a scientist, the pharma* and other weapons, such os the in which occurs thd most auUien- Washable, Columbia dat who anters tha ratail field must esUblishment o f a "restrictq|l Uc o f oil stirrings of spring.-Frs>m 4-DOOR SEDAN a good bosinesa man in order to bring world government" to handle the his lowland or sidshiU winter fast­ Tms-teoe grssn, N n y eqnlp- MISCO you the best valoea for your money problem of war, such os interna­ ness, bsnsath some sheltered ped. One owner. both in drugs and in othar merchandise. tional control of atomic energy. bouldsr. the block snake slowly, Check Manchester trust COMifNATION SCRIIN Schools of pharmacy art building up stlSly stretchss out and begins to AND STORM SASH But he subordinated all such solu­ 1948 D O D G E WUh liana, Uw wotU'i In t pattnt- their business curricula, adding special­ climb'toword the atm. WINDOW SHADES tions of form to something else. DELUXE a i aU awtal, Mtfwtotiae eaaihtoabeo ized courses in business accounting tuuf •The first problem,” he sold, "is Frsqusntly, hs w ill bs observsd Low Cost Financing! ■ fadew.rwi’Seerer Aora(aaSoada ] Light beige, radio and heator. other aubjccts eascntlal to retail sailing. during the flrst plowing >ying al­ to da Ktngf with mutual fear and Before you buy .your next car, whether it’s Vary Mean. fineflt, Bmooth textured Pynuiylin shade distruat. . . . most dormant against the flrst new or si better used one, come In and have I rfiSiMb ! Your Dmggiat la Trained "In the lost analysis, every kind saHh-whrmth, or hs will bs An Cam Arc Winterised doth resUtant to craddng or pinholing. To Senra You found half-way up his hillside dur­ ua figure out your monthly pBymentn on our o f peaceful cooperation among low-coat bank mtes. Inaumnce from your Reconditioned and Safety men is primarily bosM on mutual ing your search for the flrst Tested. For Your The«e shades eome in the season's love­ spring bluets, or strstchsd out on own agent can be Included in your paymenti. ur w aaaoMYRATw trust and only oeooadly on insti- There ore no hidden "extra” chorgea. Protection c tutions such os courts o f Justtee tbs sua aids o f oa old trse trunk CALL— liest colors. Mounted on Columbia M. A. CLOUOII jpje FacKAhO lionT Diuisi. tSS-HP TumOig % i^^jMd ipoUce. . . 1 ^ holds for na- whan you arc looking for a last Open Thursday Evenings Many Others To Choose rel. 2-0882 ASk TMM B 4 N WHO eWMt BNB 'YtkMio 00 well OB fur individuals, spring load o f flrsplace wood. And \ From guaranteed rollers.' TUB BABTLBTT- lllie boMB Of trust is loyal steut sU hs symbolizes, in any of 6:00 to 8t00 B B AIN AB D CO. ...Vosd ^tolie.** those attuattona, is on authentic MANCHESTER HartforO. Omw. i ‘| » giBfl that l>t. Einstein ratification of the arrival of tko* importance of spring. Hs is too sleepy a charac­ ^ MANCHESTER TRUST Co. MOTOR SALES BRUNNER'S/ INCORPORATED for many of lu ter to thieaten with hla fo A mid- E. A. JOHNSON PAINT CO. suauner movsmeat, or formldoblS' Opna EveBlafs 873 Main Straat Phone 4136 3L8 East Center Street, Manchester PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED ihmguing. Hartford Road At 699 MAIN 8TRBR y, Feb. 12, one of the Went Cdiitcr St. V* " l-dsddy block snakes of our, . -1..'» v-1

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1950 PAOI MlMiSI

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1960 where he underwent a corrective of them to spread sand and salt Central railroad from 1027 until WURC - 1860 ■ 9 ga J. wilt-WTIC - iwsw lUHU Arch Masonct operation on his foot which wa* Siiow Csovers on ley highways. hi* retirement In 1939. He was tmt broken some year* ago hut not The department said Its rrews bom In Wilkinaburf, Pa. to a Valentine party given by the wvw- i«»u todays nauio « - iz*. being set pniperly at the time it ! have been out about as many tinte* Ames, la.—Harry C. Bigler, 47, WANTED WH.NU - B4U WHAV — eie WITHOUT D lin iM group In Colchester on Friday eve­ has ciinsed him a great deal of aa in a normal winter. of Detroit, manager of Detroit per­ Disclose Facts Five Entered WFHA—IV8.T To Meet Here All of State Poetry Prize University Soloist ning, February 17 at 7:30 o'clock WOKS - M U Baateru Staadard TIi m Suffering. The storm started eoftly Monday sonnel actWitiee for General Simply eat thiedi8rieniVlla» at the Colcheater Congregational 1000 RUPTURED MEN Claude Dimock of Maig street morning with flurries but grew In Motors CorporsUon. min and Mineral Caody Forest Fires Viewed intensity a* the day wore along. called AYDS. befoi* aaeals at 9:80— received a painful Injury to hi* church, 'the next meeting of the At Trinity 4 ioe.^ diractad. AYDS chtek year In Rent Case group will be held at the paraon- WDRC— Escape. Stale Chapter Uiiils to sliouldrr while working with oMier From Six Inrhes Up to When the temperature fell below Change Made WDRC—News; Garry Moore freezing after mindowm, the snow Ffnd No Trare Of Mlsolsg Plane appetite—*00 oatamatially age on Sunday evening, February TO MAKE THIS TEST W TH T—News. men wlio nre employed by llie . Show. Holtl Coiivoeatioii on Foot With Prosptx’tfi started to accumulate on the eat late—lota «ei|lit aatn> As Threat in Spring 26-at aeven o’clock. WONS— Mysterious Traveler. Highway department. An X-ray W TH T—Carter Family. ground. Corpus ChiistI, Tex., Feb. 14— rally. Abaointely ia>* cen Jiifigment Rendered in Schools in town and the Wtnd- Group of Local Students WKNB— News; Request Mati­ W TIC —Fibber McGee and Mol- showed no broken bones. It was a Of Deeper Fall Ttolay tain no redndnt draza Meoeg 4 ' . "■ Yale IJniverfilty lo At­ Next Saliirflay Hartford and New Haven Weath­ (45—Another dawn to dark search liam High school will close on Fri­ Formally Matriculate Kansas City. Mo,— A DoetoFa nee Bporta »y- bad sprain. He hope* to be able began today for a Navy plane, refunded if you don't tote t a n d f « r « l dtBMtrou* fore»t flr«» wid all Hartford Suit Is Ex­ day, February 17 for a week's 9:45— lo retimi to his work soon. er bureaus predicted that the weight with ftrat boo. Month’s tempt to Clioose Bollin­ Invention for rednclble raptnr* W n c —Backstage Wife. Delta Chapter No. 51. Royal nilnstng with nine men since Frl- DryneW of Woods ana . auter atatea in New EnR- vacation and will resume again on W TH T— Hartford Standing By ItulMin! atonn would stop today after de­ supply $2.89. plained by Director In College Today is proving so siM««sarqiJ|r an offer WCCC—Request Time. Arch kiaaons, will hold a business Hurry Serry of Pinney *t:-eet positing fmm four to eight Ihches d.xy. Thirteen planes yeatenlay • I- €knnw M ftV I **^*'*® closed their w’ooda m ^ add- ger Award Winner Monday, February 27. 10:00— Ily The .Vs.sttchileii Press <-ombed an area of more than Lack of » n O W i U « y j ^ p ^ ^ u u „ „ w e «lld not do ao In Is now being made to n ve every- WC'NS—Hollywood. U.S.A. meeting at its stated convocation died suddenly at his home Fridiiy. of snow. Both saw the poesiblllty Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lauben- w n c —Big Town. The most *e\'*rr »liirm of a 30,000 square miles In the Gulf of WELDON’S Hartford, Feb. 14—A final Judg­ Flvc Manchester lesldents were one who will test H n $8.50 Tmsa W/IAY—Meet Me at George's on Wednesday evening at ' '.'JO He lias been in Ellington for mary of sleet and rain In the afternoon. Result in Destruction , Connecticut, but thanka to the New Haven. Feb. 14. (e i-T h c stein, Mr*. Sarah Flack, Mrs. WONS—News Commentary. mild winter deposited fl\e Mrxiro. No trace of the craft waa Main 1M. M 3I ncsuit ji j ' loyalty, efficiency, and apirlt of among 224 Trinity College stii- at no cost. This Invratlim no 4:18— o'clock in the ^lasonlc Temi»le. years. He was born in Russia nm; 901 nt. ment by stipulation in the amount Ruth McCombs and Ml.ss Ruth W TH T—Time for Defense. lo eight Inch** of snow on The northwest section of the found. Preocripllan dmlnlstratlon of a poetry prize I I A u, a 1 V « 1 a no plSHtlc or tYTIC—Stella Dallas. A t this meeting final details will worked at Hie Gawk tolyicco , ware- Of State Woodlands i nre-flghtlnR forces, we reduced of $108.00 was entered recently In Laubenstein of West Hartford dents who were matriculateil to- ^ niptui* W H A Y —Moonlight Matinee. (onneetleut today before a state, the upper Litchfield county ______the losses in this state to an avM- that got the Library of Congress j U T H T —Bandstand. be completed for the .nUiiial ?et- t wintcis and at the Sllveiherz "snow belt” appeared to be the the United States District Court were callers at the home of Mr. day in an acaJcmie ccieinony |, comfortable and WONS—Jack Downey’* .Music 10:80— oonihimitlon of s l^ t and rain e. w Raa- aae of 2.7 acres per fire, while the Into hot water has been taken together of Royal Arch Ms.sons snminei . Funeral was ' liegan turning the areiimiila- hardest hit. By midnight, Wln- for Connecticut at Hartford in fa­ and Mr*. Charles Fish on Sunday. more than five centuries old .! cany lo wear. After using It many Shop. WDRC—Pursuit. held tiKlay at 1:30 p.m. .it the Brid«eport, Feb. 1 4 - i « average for the past IS per period WONS—Behind the Story. of Connecticut which will bo held llon Into a slushy mass. ,\ sted and Canaan reported eight lag foKBt flrea which may destroy ^ ^ ^,re. over by Yale university. vor of the United States of Am er­ Pfc. Norman Lyman, son of Mr. President G. Keith Fuii.«ton pre-| report entire saflsfacflon. Any 4:30— I Burke fiiiiei nl home at 1:30 and inches with the pr»s|>ect that It The, university will attempt and Mrs. Norman Lyman, Sr., who W TH T—Newspaper of the Air. at the local Temple on Hatiiidny, niixiun' of snow, sipel and rain tj,q^Ot,da of acres of Connecticut „ f this fine ahowlng ica against Carmela Pappalardo of sideci at the 1 p. m. ecrcnioiiv reader of this |»s|*er may tMt the M’DRC J- New England Note­ biirial was in the Ellington Center \ would go to a foot before the storm each year to choose the outstand­ is stationed in the. .State of Wash­ W H A Y —Blue MIrrOr Trio, Febi-usry 18. was expected throughout the 26 Atwood street, Hartford. It was held In Mather Chapel. ‘ 1 Doctor's Invention lor 80 days book. High Priest Nell Paterson urges ; eemelery. ceased. ing poem or book of poetry writ­ (li.srliwed today by James L. Dc- ington is spendinf his twenty-one w n c —People Arc Funny. day and tonight, weather for- 2-4541 Mont of the matriciilantR hit niid rereive the ^ p a m le fa.iw VVHAY —Cheater, the Curious those who have not done so to Mr*. Sylvia Levine and daiigh- :i”^ ’anJ 1-Tk j :ianger:m.r aUtc Cl^'crpris^ ten by an American ritizen, and Lucia. Area Rent Director. 10:45— casters said. The fall up to midnight was lea* day furlough at his homo on Gil­ membera of the class of 1953. |coM. Camel. ?^."u‘;^on of snow. «corain« lo ! present the author the $1,000 Bel­ According to information re- WONS—Jack'* Waxwork*. j make their re»er\*tion* for Sal- ; ters, Tei ry and Beth Eda, of Ma- severe In Hartford, Waterhiiry, I ead street. They were matriculated under h knllrely satisfied with the Invcn- W’C ee— News; Request Time. a statement made public today by ' ceived from Mr. DeLucia, the W TH T Robert R. Nathan. urday's dinner at onre. Ple avenue, have aceonipanled Ry The Assoriated Press D*nbiiry snd the coast*! eommiinl- service,^ while .... «Inspector__r>l»faa«* nf Ritter of li gen prize. Little Howard Bldwcll. son of nile at Trinity providing that no H""— he sure to WTIC—Lorenzo Jones. ______Mr*. Levine'* parent*, Mr. snd ttes, where nhoiit four inehes had JUST PICK UP YOUR PHONE aeorge C. Waldo, chairman of the 1948 Prize Olvea to round t judgment "ordered that the de- 11:00— the S. service, at a meeting In Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bidwell student can become, a member o f ! beep the 88.50 Truss for >ou I Mrs. Benjamin Relehlln of Hsrt- From one end to the other. Con- I fallen by midnight. State Park ond Forcal commission. That was the award which the KersUn Thorborg ! fendant. Carmela Pappalardo. her celebrated his third birthday on 4:45— News on all stations. Dial 2-4541— W ell he glad to call for your prtacrip- "Only a combination of good Yale two months ago, said that In j agents, servants employes and at- the college body until he has sat- ' trouble. If are niptured Jus W TIC— Young Widder Brown. W H AY Moonlight Matinee. 1 ford to Florida where they will nectlciit today lay under It* Aral his estimation, Connecticut la the Library of Congress presented to Siinda.V, February 12. His grand­ I *i>cnd several weeks. tion and deliver H carefully compounded. fire-fighting organliatloii plus expatriate Ezra Pound in 1948, Keratin Tliorborg. lending mez­ I tomeys be and they hereby are cn- Isfactorily completed the first i ” W HAY—Story Queen. 11:15— Ellington real blanket of anow - to the great No. 1 .state in organization and ef- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard semester of college work. Kerb Blilir.. 2 1 ^ Main I Joseph Ir\inr nt .Sand Mill is a some good luck, can save u». i Joined from soliciting, demanding, WDRC—Old Record Shop. WDRC World Tonight: News relief of the ski tow o|>erstnrs and Deaths Last Night fleient fire control operation. stirring up a storm of criticism. zo-soprano of the Metropolitan Bidwell of Glastonbury attended Dean Arthur H. Hughes spoke | ^• - < "> . 5Io., for their I patient in the StaffonI Spring* said Waldo, who added that me Pound's prize-winning work, accepting or receiving any rent for WCCC—Junior Disc Jockeys. W T irr - Ted Malone. the Joy of Uie ski enthuslBSta. MANCHESTER DRUG "AKBin T think we ought to Opera Company, will be heard In the family dinner In honor of the nl the niatriciilatioif .service and , *''*^1 offer. A public grocery social will he hospital where he entered Friday commlsaion will confer with Goy- , Pisan Cantos." was assailed by the use and occupancy of the hous­ occasion. 5:00— W TIC Morton Downey. Anywhere from six Inches to a N. MOaF.N, Reg. Pharmacist recital as the fourth event of *ne Piofessor Lawrenre \V. Towle, , held tonight at eight in tlie rown Miss Carol Martin of Westfield. fiH>t of the long-nhscnt white aluff Wellington, K«s. Harry L. some literary critics as incompre­ ing accommodations at 26 Atwood Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Young and I W D R C -O ld Record Sh >p WON.s Jack’s Waxworks. 707 3IAIN HTRERT—JOHNSON BLOGK ■ the state-the fire wardens street. Hartford. Connecticut, or secretary of the fsciiHy. adminis-1 j Hall. This social is sponsored bv , Mass., was the week-end guest of covered the landscape with pros­ Woods. 83, for neaily * half cmi- emergency measures. Don hensible nonsense. Non-Iiterary current Convocation Series at the sons of Brooklyn, N. Y., were W H A Y —Aly Serenade, ll:'i,5— I the American Legion Auxili.ary, ' her aunt. Mis* Hattie Berr of out special eredlt to Director any other controlled housing ac- tered the oath. Later in the day, I . Public Service Pro pect.* from the weatherman that it tiir.v editor and publisher of The Chairman Waldo pointed State Foreatcr Foster congressmen were not so much University of Connecticut, ll.e week-end guests at the home of W O NS—Straight Arrow. WDRC I Hnthcway-Millrr Unit No. 62. ; Berr avenue. commoilations. in excess of the new students signed the matrieii- |' Sign Off. might get even dep|>er. Despite Wellinglon Dally New*. concerned with the author's style concert will take place in tlie Mr. and Mrs. Asa W. Kills. WCCC—Big Brother BIU. gram I Mrs. Charles Hein of Somers 66ie D to K division of the Iji- ‘ inaximiiin rents established there­ lation register under the approval 11 :.6(l— the season's first heavy fall no ma­ SI Mary's, I’*.- J sjclmiint whoso en as with his politics. Pound, an Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fogil and Manchester W TH T—Green Hornet. road is a patient m tlie Rockxillo dies’ Benevolent Society had a I jor Hcridrnta were rejHirted up to when other nearby slates .sufered j rer Milton Stocking. admirer of Mussolini who remain­ Storrs Congregational Chiirrli at for under the Housing and Rent of Dr. Arthur Adams, registrar. ' W TIC— When a Girl Marric.s, WTIC Boston .Symphony Press .Mosser, <14. Immediate past pnal- teamwork have Act of 1947, as amended, or any children spent Sunday In Walling­ I city hospital where she wa.n taken very Interesting program follow­ an early morning hour. * heavy "losses’ despite the tact that | fi,htlne orsanlza- ed in Italy in World W ar II and 8 pjn., Wednesday, Feb. 1,5. Ad- Manchester residents in the j W K N B —News: Request Mati­ Rehear.sal. dPTit of KIwanI* InternstlonnI, a Regiilatloos issued pursuant there ford guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer group were: Kllerrt M. Hiilbert ; early Saturday nioinmg. ing the Hupper Friday night wltli Tlic State Highway Dciiaitmcnt broadcast for the Faaciats, had niiaslon to the recital, which 'a III Wursterbrath and Albert Dorau. nee. lt:0 »— ---- . February 22 Ash Wednosdav pictures of people in town taken ! vice prealilcnt and director of .Speer | to as heretofore or hereafter son of Mr. and Mr.s. Percy E. Htil- W TIC Nows; Johnny Brad­ said its rcconls showed that Ihe lie use during the fire aeason. been indicted for treason, ad­ conalst of operatic arias and lieder, Sr. Caterers 5:15— I mark* the beginning of Lent and 40 to 50 years ago. The children's fall was the 1.5th general storm Carbon Co. Connecticut did not clo«e Its , er attained In the past. amended, revised or reissued; and bert. 165 Oakland street; Wllllani ford. ------. „ ,. I “ Mnv 1 call vour attention to judged insane and committed to a ottering or agreeing to do any of W’H A Y —Meet the Band. j there will be special Lenten icrv- part was a shadow picture show­ the winter, adding that the,.■ ,17 depart- Dunkirk. N. Y. Harry B Shoe- HARTFORD ^/^yCOMPANY woodlands at any lime and fought, p^rk and Forest is open to both student* and the I S. Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs ; Washington, D. C„ hospital. the foregoing." W TIC— Portia Faces Life I ices during that period in the Ell­ ing nursery rhymes which they nient'a storm crew* have been ^ maker, 80, superintendent of the the forest fires so successfully that I rcsponalblc The Library of Congresa decided public without charge. Henry H. Miller. 92 Washington "Caterers of Frequency Modulation The court Judgment requires street; Carl A. Mlkolowsky, son tVKNB-Sporti. ington Congregational church each presented very well. railed out that man.v times, many I Valley branch of the New York the average loss was reduced to u< paruovi.i.. to keep out of the prize-awarding One of the most distinguished Heart lll8 Need WDRC— FM 98.7 MC. for- this sum of $108.00 to be paid to of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mikolowsky, j 5:80— week on Thursday at 7;.6n pm.; a," acres per fire, as against a ifi- field in the future as a result of a of a long list of Swedish stars to W FH A — 103.7 MC. •Tlio administration and maln- the TreasflVer of the United States, .59 Winter street; Felix L. Sam- ! Quality Foods*" W O N S - B-Bar-B Riders. ' There will be guest speakers for year average of f.7 acres per fire. leiiance of .V) state parks or rcc forceful hint from the congres­ grace the opera world. Miss Tlior- $24.00 of which is to be retained All-Out Altaek WTIC— FM 96JI MC. ir S ALWAYS FAIR WEATHER bognn. .son of Mr. and Mrs. Dome-1 W TIC —Just Plain Bill. I each evening. : For this fact. Chairman Waldo sional committee which supervises borg's career began when as a ^ WDRC— FM On the air 1 p. m. reallonal areas, covering 16,000 by the Treasurer for the benefit nick Sambeigna, 45 Cottage street; | Call Richard K. Jagoutz WTHT—Sky King. I Tlie flowers on the altar last ' said in a letter to Governor Bowles, acre., of ground and vlalted by it. child she was one of three out of j ciovemmeiit and the balance 5:45— 11:25 p. m. Sunday were the gift of Henry L. "Heart disease is not a problem and Arthur R, Tlnsz, .son of Mr. | Same aa WDRC. the state owes a vote of'thanks to millions annually; FoundaUoa Faya Awards 1200 contestants accepted for ; $84.00 "to be disbursed to Paul 'Hayden in memory of his w ife ' WNEH YOU OWH A more than 700 volunteer fire ward­ and Mrs. Mlriiaol Tinsz. 46 Foley i Tel. 77S9 or WDRC—Curt Massey and Mar­ WF3IA— "The administration and fores­ Charles Seymour. Yale presi­ training in the oi«*ra school of -lie | Kostad. the former tenant of the to be solved by the medical pro­ tha Tilton. I wiio died many years ago. ens, trained fire fighters who dent, announced yesterday the street, 1 P. M. try win k in 120.000 acres of state Stockholm Royal Opera; liniising sccommorlatlons------— ** at 24 A t­ ' fession alpne." said Dr. J. A. Segal All of th“ local studeni.s are , 6VHAY—Sport-s. I There will be a choir rehearsal rendered wonderful service in keep- \ university^ has taken over tha Job, wood street. Hartford. 6:00 Racing and Sport.*. forests, sonic of which contain Success bei-ame hers *s she ms- here today. He cited diagnosis and graduates of Manchester High W TIC—Eront Page Farrell. 6:1.5—Farm Report. at 8 p.m. Tliiiisday at the Elling- ing down incipient forest fires. Funds for* the prize are furnished The suit was brought because I ton , Congregational church. In this conjunction Waldo point­ heavily-patronized recreational tured and, beginning with an en­ treatment, convalescent care, med­ school. 6 :00— 6:25—Weather. 1 by the Bollingen foundstlon, of the collection by the landlord I The Ellington Woman’* Club ed out that a recently-publlahed areas: gagement at the Prague Opera, ical follow-up, and rehabilitation WDRC—New*. 6:30—Western Serenade. "The furnishing of the only or^ philanthropic trust founded by she has since triumphed in the of over-celling rent from Rostad Wc install and service all j will meet In Hall Memorial Library ■HjCLm.Li.tarL news item purporting lo show that Paul Mellon, Yale 1929. hI the above address amounting to through vocational training as W H A Y —News. 6:45— Keyboard Kaper*. the number of state employes had ganlzrd fire protection, not only leading opera houses of the world makes of radio and televi­ WONS—New*. 7:00—Dance Time. I hall Wednesday night. Febniary i for the state-owned foreala, but Yale has created a committee $3.00 per week for 28 weeks. The community service needs for an ef­ ; 15 at 8, ‘ risen heavily In recent years, listed Including Berlin, Vienna, Salsbiirg, judgment represents the assess­ 6VTHT—Joe Girand Show . 8:00—Here’* to Vets. for all privately-owned woodlands to pick the winner. Ita members fective cardiac program. sion at reasonable prices. I Ellington Grange will neighbor I the Park and Forest commission London and Bueno* Aires. ment of damages In the amount of W TIC -N ew s. 8:1.5— Marine Story. as well. are .lames T. Babb, university II "Doctors, nurses, medical .social I with Connecticut River Grange *t : as having 935 employes. This Is not brarlan. Prof. Cleanth Brook and When in 1936 she Joined the one and one-hslf times the total Free estimate. 6:15— 8:30—Adventures in Research. GAS "A ll thia with a paid permanent workers; hospitals, clinics, nursing I Windsor Lock* Wedne.sday nigtit HHTIMliTKi true, Chalrrosn Waldo said. The Metropolitan her auccfss was both overrharges for one year ...... WONS— Sport*. . 8:45—Jim Amcchc Show. force of 190 peraoaa. Donald Gallup, curator of the homes and .social agencies, the.se ni,. ' and furnish a number on the pro­ Park and Forest commlsaion now Yale collection of American liters immediate and phenomenal. Sub- ! the bringing of suit, plus the ; g,.p gj| , of the community- Strictly Sports; Weath­ WTIC— I'M On the air 5:2.5 has 190 full-time employes upon " If this isn't some kind seqiiently she appeared, with i turn of all overcharges made more er. 1 a. m. gram. world's record, it must approach ture. wide network of services required Mr. and Mr*. Patrick Close of the state payroll. The error was America's leading symphony or­ than one year prior to the bringing F and D WDRC—Record Album. Same at WTIC. to hold heart damage down to a Hartford sre the parents of a made by counting more than 700 one." chestra* and at festivals through-1 W H A Y — Supper Serenade. of suit. minimum." Dr. Segal said. "Bring­ daughter bom at the Hartford ' district fire wardens and deputy out the country, filled numerous I ing together such personnel and .4UTO STORES 6:80“' Telet Isinn engagement* on leading radio pro­ WONS—Jim Britt. W.M«—TV. hospital Wednesday night. Mrs. CLOTHES DRYER wardens as "employes." facilities and their effective use Columbia Close is a native of Ellington the ' "Even Your Excellency might Tliree Star Treat gram* and toured the country for the benefit of every victim of \e>UHce Your Firestone Dealer Wnc—W iighU ille Folk*. P. M. have been mlaled by the state­ many time* a* a recitallsL Gilead heart disease, this is what we ,m iT n H.UCUIK W TH T—Sereno Oammell. 4 ;00—Homemaker’* Exchange. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray- i ment.” Chariman Waldo wrote to ■ The grand list for the town of mean by community service. And 39 mAin STRUT 8.^6 Main St. Tel. 7080 6:45— 4 :30 —Teletiines. mond Clark of Maple street. Tin* At Slate, Hartford Thorborg'a voice range is ex­ is their second child, the other * ' Governor Bowles. Columbia for the year 1949 is ceptional. permitting h^r to sing this la the program of local heart WDRC— Lowell Thomas. 5:00—Ted Steele Show. $1,866,'2.65, Horace S. Holt, chair­ The Gllesd Ladies' Aid societ RMn^CHESTER.. .RHORS S269 son some few years old. Tokea HeiKirariuni both mezzo-soprano and contralto associations ail over the country." ■WnC—Three Star Extra. 5:30— Howdy Doody. man of the Board of Tax Review-, met at the parsonage with an at­ Game Warden Ernest C. Wr.iiglit “We give the district fire wsr- A 3-bIsv stage treat is in slorej role*. Possessing great dramatic Dr. Segal, honorary chairman of WONS— Evening Star. 1 6:00- -Film Shorts. which has just completed its work tendance of twenty ladies and ten announces the extension of the dens a token honarlum of $S a for patrona of the State Theater? as well aa vocal ability, she .has be­ the Heart Drive here, stated that WTHT—Trio At Twilight. 6:30 Lucky Pup. of checking the work of the asses­ children. Assisting Mrs. George the size and complexity of the T:00— 6:45—Teletunes and Program fishing season at Crystal Lake jMar. Under them are the deputy Hartford, this Saturday and Sun­ come famous for her interpreta­ Milne as hostesses were Mrs. Nor­ sors. announced Saturday. Thi.s is heart disease control problem de­ WDRC—Beulah. Notes. '' Ellington, lo February 28, because nre wardens who receive nothing day. Headlining the show will be tions of the roles of Kundry, Or- man Warner and Mrs. Kail Links whatever from the state. When a $6.6,740 more than the list ol l-.ils mand cooperative effort of public WONS— Fulton Lewis, Jr. 7:00—Kukla, F"ran and Ollie. of the lack of ice fishing '.v'.ileh Charlie Splvak, "The Man Who which read $1,802,51.5. Of tiie to-'I trude. Dclila, Venn*, Orfeo, Wal- Mrs. Delia Hills told some inter­ forest fire Is actually In progress Plays the Sweetest Trumpet in the and voluntary health agencies. W H A Y —Symphony Hall. 7:30—Melody, Harmony and would have been permitted daily Since tinte immortal and in all countries antler the nun. men tal list for 1949 $1.45.6,500 Is the traute, Fricka and Amnerls. esting facts about people who M ortgages from January 1 to 1,5 and week the men engaged In fighting It, In­ That is why. he said, the II. S. Pub­ W TH T—Storyland. Rhythm. world" and his famous Orchestra. resident share and $412,722. non­ used to live in Gllesd. She spoke cluding the wardens, are paid on lic Hivlth Service and the Ameri­ w n c —Ught Up Time. 7 ;45— Newsreel. ends to Febniary 9. The exten- i Voted "tops" by sweet-swing fans resident. Broken down, the in­ about Ichabod Phelps who built have u'ished each other health on festive occasions. an hourly baala, but the money for from ooast-lo-coaat, f^harlle Spl­ hospital In New Haven where he can Heart Association "stand 7:15— 8:00— Star Theater. «ion of time granted by the State i creases this year amount of $67.0.52 the first house in Gilead very near shoulder to shoulder as partners in this payment comes from the Fed­ vak win thrill you with hia up-to- was under observation is also back WONS—TeUo-Test. 9:00— Stage Door. Board of Fineries and game Is on the first and $25,078 on the lat­ home. I where the Gilead hall now this great campaign.” 6 v n c —News. 9:30— Suspenae. for Wednesdays, Satiwdays and eral government or the county In thc minute rendlttons of the new­ ter. Spring will soon be liere and you will which the fire takes place. Valenilne.s Day will be u .ipeclal i stRiids. A map which was drawn He added that the American WT55,C—Jack Smith Show. 10:00—Original Amateur Hour. Sundays only. The limit of smelts est hits. Including "I <’an Dream, There are just 100 eaeinptiuns in 1744 was shown. The re.st of Heart Association "has done a "Fighting forest fires Is difficult, Can't I ", "Don't Cry Joe". Baby occasion at Horace VV. I'orlcr 7:30— 11:00—Book Club Show. is reduced from 30 fo 20. Your Health ! And they amount to around $111,- the meeting was devoted to sew­ magnificent Job of putting the want lo start building or purchasing that 11:15- Ijite New*. Mis* Hattie Bower formerly of tiresome and dangerous work. The Won't You Please Come Home", 900, Mr. Holt said. School during the lunch pciiod, es­ WONS— Gabriel Hcatter. ing. Cookies and coffee were whole nation on the alert" to the W TH T—Counterspy. Ellington but ha* been living in msn engaged in the warden service and other favorites. It la interesting to note that pecially. Mrs. John Wiley, who seriousness of the heart disease are actuated by a high spirit of manages the lunch program has served for refreshments. home you intend to have. W e will he WDRC—Club Fifteen, Rockville for the past few years Featured in Splvak'a band are because of failure by some to file a The Sunday school teachers of problem. patriotism. The sifiall stipend they planned for decorations typical »Of w n c —Cavalcade of Music. ha* been « patient In the St. Fraii- Tommy Lynn, handsome baritone; tax list before the legal date, the the Gilead and Hebron Congrega­ Pellev Released Buona Salute ! can get on an hourly basis Is hard­ tow n is richer by $18,5.60 in assess- the day, for the table and has T:46— *1 ci« hospital but has recently been Irene Daye. lovely song stylist; tional church will hold a joint glad lo help you finance it by arranging ly enough to pay for the damage meiil by the 10 per cent added askedxench of the girls to wear a WDRC—Edward R. Murrow; moved to a convalscent home in Bobby Rickey, sensational young study meeting at the parsonage on they strffer to their clothing and when asaessora file the list. red hair ribbon. She has announc­ News. On Parole Today Hartford. drummer; Buddy Yannon, acc in­ Wednesday evening, February 16 WONS—I Love A Mystery. lamest G. Liniborger of -Maple shoes in fighting a typical forest strumental star, and others. Also There are 32 more dwellings in ed that there will be creamed your mortgage loan. at 7:30 o'clock. stteet has returned from the Mercy Prosit! fire, not to mention their losa of appearing on the bill will be The 1949's list of ,’533 than there were in chicken and mashed potatoes with 8:00— . Terre Haute. Ind., Feb. 14—(JPi— There will be a special meeting INCOME tVDRC— Mystery Theater. Hospital at Springfield, Mass', time from other occupations and Amea Brothers, "America's New­ 1948. The commercial buildings carrot and celery sticks for the the ardous nature of the service stand at 23, the same,figure aa last main part of the meal and home­ of the local Farm Bureau to be W TH T—Carnegie Hall, William Dudley Pciley. former est Quartet Sensation", and crea­ held at the Gilead Community itself. tors of "R ag Mop", now the na year. However, already it is made valentine cookies for dessert. w n c —Cavalcade of America. Silver Shirt leader, was to be re­ hall on Momkiy evening. Febniary TAX W ONS—Crime Does Not Pay. Hare Made Fine Record tlon'a No. 1 song hit. An extra known that there will be an in­ These will be served with a special We grant liberal-mortgages for long leased on parole today from the Pozdrawiamy ! 27 at 7:30 o'clock. Miss Cora W H A Y —Polish National Home "Y et these men have made a fine added attraction will lie Peter crease in this for 1950 as there are treat, Ics-cream for everybody in TODAY \ ' two new business establishments Webb, home demonstration agent Hour. Federal penitentiary here after record for Connecticut diirinp the Donald, hilarious comedy star of the school, a gift from Miss Anne is .someone’s birthday give already active. They were not for Tolland county will be present ASSISTANCE leriiis, and all applications are acted up­ 8U5— serving nearly eight and a half past year, and I think it would he the Fred Allen and "Can You Top Dtx. Valentine boxes are being them a camera. timely to thank them in behalf of ready when tax lists were filed. filled In each room, too, it is re­ and teach the ladies how to make W THT— Brien McMahon. yeara of a 15-year term for war­ This" 'radio programs. Other stel­ There were 629 motor vehicles in paper lamp shades. Any mem­ Hours Dally (Except Sun.) g.gg A Votre Sante ! all the state. lar attractions have been added to ported. on within one week. time sedition. RAY DWYER’S PHOTO SHOP 1948 and there are 678 in 1949. ber interested in this meeting may 2 P. M. to 6 P. M. a “ Becaiiae of the prolonged drv complete this fine program. Carl Loughrey and son Theodore WDRC—Mr. and Mrs. North. In Nanfiiff*i Store The big increase, however, comes get in touch with Mrs. Albert But freedom for the ,59-year old season 1949 w-aa a year of great There are late stage shows of London, Canada, have spent 0 W H A Y —Captain Glenn’s Talent 1015 Mala 7800 in the poultry field, one which has n Coolidge. Mrs. Leroy Kinney or Other Hours By organizer of the alleged secret •fire risk. Many of the states suf- several days visiting his parents, Hunt. every Sat. and Sun. starting at had considerable publicity In Co­ Mrs. Albert BiUsrd for any fur­ w n c—Fanny BriceBaby political and military organization Skoal 1 Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Loughrey at Appointment 10 p. m. lumbia this year. In all, 41.850 ther information as to prices, col­ ______/M ancliedter Snooks. will be brief—temporarily at least. Baybill on Columbia Lake. are listed for 1949 as compared ors and materials needed for the WONS—Official Detective. He was to be met at the prison CiV/’« Two Piecer with 30,295 for 1948. Neat cattle JVaUyly Lohr, a senior at Wind- S A V IN G S A N D LOAN W TH T—Gentlemen of the by Sheriff John Trierwneiler of Vigo All the.se are kind wishes for continued health and prosperity among ham j.WIgh;,Hli school, was one of three project. _ have decreased. Th« member* of the Young T e l. 4021 Press. county (Terre Haute) and two TRUSS FITTING friends gathered in celebration of some special occasion or simply for Colorful A Slitch boys' Who represented the School association INC. deputy sheriffs from Buncombe Horses are listed as 42 for this pie’s Fellowship group are invited 8:55— social good cheer. year while In 1948 there were 66. In a state swimming meet during TeUphorta 2-1652 963 MAIN g j WONS—News. county North Carolina. By AKRON Oradoated Experts. It Is interesting to note here that th* Yale Carnival In New Haven THOS. J. QUISH 9:00— The deputy sheriffs were sent Alan Abdominal Snp.porto. Elas- these art mostly Mddls horst* Saturday. MautfiAatfdbt-'d- OUteAt riftauvCAAio InAtt-UittMt WDRC—Life with Luigi. from Asheiille, N.C^ by Solicitor Thi.s is particularly flttkig since there fs no quality more precious to kept solely for lovs of tha snlmsl. Week-end guests al the heme of 6 Charter Oak Street He Hosiery, and aH typee ol aur- WONS— John Steele, Adventur­ „W. K. McLean. North Carolina Steal appllanees. Private Fit- any man than the continued possession of health and all that it means. Very few work horses sre listed, Mr. and Mrs. ifyttm Berkowitz, er. authorities want Pelley to «er\’e a in fact the few of those still on Ooliimbla Green, were her parents, W H A Y—Moonlight Matinee. two-to-^hree year term for viola­ Hng Room. the farms, are mostly kept aa old Right now. the people of Manchester have particular reason to con­ Mr', and Mrs. Murray Flatow of “lEFrOBI?” W TIC—Bob Hope. tion of*a suspended sentence. friends sines machinery has long Brooklyn, N. Y., and hia sister and WTHT—America’s Town Meet­ Trierweiler said Pciley "definite­ Quinn’s Pharmacy sider their health and their future in terms of health protection. since replaced them for wrotk. family Mr. and Mrs. Fruchtmss BecaufiF You Can’t ing of the Air. There are 12,636 acres of Isnd ly will fight extradition." and daughter of Milbum. N. J. ManchcHter Memorial Hospital is being enlarged to meet the demands assessed in Oolumbis ^ y Scouts attended church Hear? Columbia ha* once again bet­ servires In Columbia Congrega­ of a population that has increased 50 percent in the past two decades. tered her own record in the March tional church Sunday In a b ^ y Do Others “ Whisper” ? of Dimes drive. Mrs. Alfred with their Scoutmaster, Wilbur This is a cause that strikes directly to the heart of every individual I f yon “ don’t quite uUder- 30-DAY FREE TRIU Soracchl. locsl chairman an­ Fletcher, and Scout Commlttes- and every family in Manchester. • nounced following the meeting of msn Dr. Ralph E. Wolmer. stoad” your favorite radio pro­ gram, or Caleb only Mt* of tba her committee when coin cards The engagement of Miss Estella Second Guessing Call 7-4151 «nd «4li about thii oRar. Wo tviV glad­ were opened and receipts counted Berkowitz, daughter of Mr. and Sunday aervlc*, or If you’re When a worker calls on you at your home, there is only ONE efuestion louely because other folk* leuve Startling New Products and added to sums on hand from Mrs. Archie Berkowitz. of Chest­ you should ask yourself: ly dolivor and Inttol a Hamilton GAS Oryor In yotir organizations and special benefit nut hall and Gilbert Slaum. son of you out o f their groups—you iieedn’t suffer such unhappl- homo (or a (roa domonstration. Try it (or 30 days shows. $695.47 was the ajnount on Mr. and Mrs. Sol Slaum', of Union For Unfinished Rooms, Rumpus Room, New Houses “ How much is my health worth to me?” • hand at that meeting, which Is street, Wlllimantic, was announced uesa any more. Here . . . at our aiponM. Saa tor yourtoH how your $126.03 over the $M9.44 raissd Saturday night at s recaption H EAR Md % washday eon ha timptidad, giving you mora latiura here in 1948. Mrs.' Soracchl said ^ven py the parents of the young When sickness comes— and national statistics show that one in eight she had been told Of further con­ couple- UNDERSTAND, Itw A of us will require hospitalization over the course of a year— the hospital hour*. Wa know you wiR want to own thit dryor tributions yst to be turned In so The affair, which took place In With the Newest Knotty Pine ^C herry Wood — is the most important community agency in our lives. and you can . .. oaiily ... on our convoniont budg- her final report may itUI be great- the Synagogue on Bank street In at plan. But.. i( (or any roaun you do not wont er- Wlllimantic, was attended by more Precision testi(ig equipment and factory She expressed her appreciation to than SW persons, some of whom Rut . . . If the hospital is too small— too cramped for the community to -koap it, wa wiR caR (or tha Dryor at tha and st all those of her committee who came from Nsw York and New Jer­ TELEX it serves—our need then will not create the facilities wc so urgently require. tha 30-0ay Froo Trial poriod . . . and it won't cait worked ao hard for the sijccsss of sey. trained mechanics assure satisfaction Mahogany — Sheet Rock you a pannyl this drive and to all the residents A delightful buffet supper, set Now— in p red ation for the future—we have a chance to make that who supported It so faithfully. She up on a U-shaped Ubie, was sensed Hearing Aid Movie win be shown as to preparing rooms for applying this new sheet rock to said the number of coin cards re­ by Kramer, a caterer from Hotel sidewalls and ceilings; also for the many uses this flexible material can be used at little investment in our own future health protection— to assure ourselves of ade­ brings new hope to the a CbfiM In lodqg snd Id m dansmbrsU ham . turned was considerably smallsr Garde In Hartford. A Hartford or cost. We will show you new paint for sheet rock ceilings, old or new. One coat applica­ quate ho.spital protection for a time when it will be sorely wanted. than she had hoped, only about one chestra also furnished music for By-guess and hy-goHy methods of analyzing motor troubles are Hsndkon con M p ysm is ssaOr issshtnt, > deafened . . . come in and tion will make them look like a sand-finished pla.ster job.. • haU of them coming back, but that dancing. In which all, old and hear for yourself! griolw ftmdsm, snd fndm, ch u r daSm t those which were returned showed young, participated. out at this downtown headquarters for Chrysler-Plymoulh. Trouble Now is (he time to think about our health and our hospital. very generous giving onIt Uie part Wa ate ao proud of this new It is a pleadant sight to watch model we are aot afraid te teH is detected and remedied faat. Time charges are low as a result. • ' of the people. the gaycty and wholesome pleas­ 594Q tbe pnbUc that It la PRICED Miss Agsthe Ann Cucusko, ure of whole families Joining in Hidden Wires SUOHYl>V HIGHER THAN By Mra. Aaae Oabot niece of kir. and Mrs. Jerry Fer­ Russian r ^ k dances. In a circit, ORDINARY HEARINO AIDS. Simply to execute,and colorful raro of Wllllmantlc read, waa while the members of the engaged Talk given by Mr. Guzzo of the Southern New England Telephone Company as to Your Health Depends On croaa atltch gives a maximum ef­ guest of honor at a party given by couples’ families sit In the cir­ Orttaary bearlag alda . giva By S«e Banwlt abent eqnal haartag: deateaed the value o f the extension telephone in the construction of new homes. fect with minimum effortl Use her sunt and uncle Saturday night cle. Manchester Office Open Thursday Nights for Aa bright aa a new penny la people waat sometblag BtTT- Representatives from the various lumber companies to answer all questions. thia excltlag two piece dreM de­ these delightful,butterfly and rose In Midway Restaurant Routs •- Miss Berkowitz. s graduate of ’Die occasion was In observance of TE R tbaa baa been avaliaMe. signed to pleaae the girl of six motifs to pretty-up-household lin­ Windham High school, was recent­ CONTRACTORS - PROSPECTIVE HOME BUILDERS - Appliance Demonstration and Sal# to fourteen years. Notice the un­ ens, curtains, place mats and even the young lady’s twenty-first ly graduated from Wilfred Acade­ WRITE OR PHONE FOR birthday and there were twenty- usual front cloalng, the matching wearables! my of Beauty Culture In New Jer­ Free Home Demonstration GENERAL PUBLIC - ADMISSION FREE Manchester Memorial Hospital shaped detail on A e brief sleevea. Pattam No. 5940 consists of hot one guests present. Albong these sey an4 Mr. Slaum. who came here Pattom No. 8565 Is a acw-rita iron transfer for 10 butterfly and were her sister and brothsr-ln-law. w"fth hi* j^rents about three years ' Budget Tcrma Too! parforgtad pattern for alzez 6, 8, rose motifs each 214 by 10 Inches; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ferrsve, who ago. is a graduate of a. New York 10. 13 and 14 yean, size 8. 2 7-8 8 rose motifs sach 2 inches; mater­ are holiday week-end guests » t the High schoal and attended business Telex Hearing Center AT THE HOLLISTER STREET SCHOOL UfancliR^tor Division Ferraro home from New York school at City College, New York pudB o f 88-tatch. ials requirements, stitch lllustra 190 Trambull Street Support The Hospital Fund 1 Vbr thia pattern, tend 25 cents. City. . No immediate plana have ' y L . Bartlata Saa Co. Uons and finishing directions. Mr*. Irving Lohr has returned-to made for the wedding. Hartford— 2-5498 In coiiut your name, addrcaa, size Send 20c in Coins, your name, WEDNESDAY.*- FEBRUARY 15, 1950 WMOMS dMlrad. and the pattern number to her home from Windham Commu­ Manchester.^837 ,8tM BonMtt, The Mancbwter Eve address and the Pattern Number nity Memorial hospital where she Sponsored by When a Worker Gills at Your Home to Anne Cabot, The Manchester •H irj A r o M i 11*0 Ave. Amerleaa, uiiiterwent' surgery early last • 1 Want To H w Bettfr Now IS. N . T . Evening Herald, 1150 Avs. Amer­ wsek. THOMAS J. SHEA Agents For NORTHERN PREFABRICATED HOMES Don’t atiM tha Spring and ^um- icas, New York 19, N. Y. ' • Mra. Josaph Szeads and hfV >8* 687 Main Street nfeo9EE TAJf BrruRNs I Neaso TOI8 ADVERTISEMENT PAID FOR BY THE C. R. BURR CO. Thta latoat laiu* la Needlework Fans —Anne Cab­ fsnt daughter. Judith Ann, bom E. J. CAMPBELL COMPANY, 29 Bissell Si., Manchester, Conn. t|$4|[ioUvA-« cemplaU ot’s M g new Album is hers. Doz­ February 7. have also returned to Fertw rly O f ^MvMtHi 94. I •*••••••••••••••• ens o f fascinating new designs, i i i i ^ a. Pahrlc nawa, th~lr 'bdme on OoIurnMa Grem New la fUaztoRbw)' . irtiJfh. of amart gifts, dsooratlohs and special fea­ ' D o u n s Wolmsr. . youngest- son I Citjr ...... to .* ...... T ara all tures . . . Pliu 4 gift psttofiis and 4. ■ rX of Ds^Xand Mrs. Ralpli Wolmst. P h fM ' OlBstobbery: 3-3381 W4 . - ^ < \ '. i dlrectioaa. |8,,eents. wBo^'iifltBt several'days rin Grsrg -K„ u„:;. . V'-!'' ., -W ialil..■.':,.

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“ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14. 1950 , MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 14. 19B0 PAGE E L I ^ ^ acUvitiea on matter* of atate-wlde concern. Coast Guardsmen Ifia e Whistlet Emily Smith "Give* Whlplaah of Dtoclpltae” News Tidbits "Thia leads to trading of aup- Save Lobstemien Shrill in Vain; Joins Herald port, and gives party leaders a Culled From (/P) Wires whiplash of discipline over the 111 Heroic Rescue Eastern League Orders Replay of Vets-Nassiffs Game O rders Defied voting of individual members: their Potato exporu to Spain are tak-1 Has B een AcUvc H ere ill I ii^!.7h\v^e‘ Mmblls"heV*“'^c1)i^^ (Continued from Pnge One) Ing bite out of Maine's huge sur tMi rag* Ob*) Girl .Scouting: Speaks docile behavior. New Britain Eagles.) Silk plus ... Seretse Khama, king of "The system is bad for the small was radioed ashore by a Coast THE ’ B j Bamangwatos, files to England Bradley Braves Closifig 70th birthday which came Tonight Before l*TA towns. Their bills, which often Guard plane from the Salem ba.se, Board of Managers from Africa to flght for right to must seem trivial to outsiders, the Coast Guard said. Beats Poles b A lt t W. last SoBday. He repUad: keep both his throne and uhltr Workers Win »oop Rules Officials - .. s_. ^11^ I * f A 4 A vM I m W«s/I Iasvct. Standlnir* with the New York Yankees for a ■ by Ted Collins and will be com­ with Lewie* work orders. by Communist newspaper in Rome , school and of .Middlcbiiry college, | The .system is bad for large the craft and it.s four occupants 3len obaerved at the Hartford Audi­ AP Poll; LIIJ Sixth H'piirtcd $100,000. Ted Williams, ' bined with the Bulldogs In 1950, W I, torium Wednesday evening Erred in Judgment Tile (|ue*tlon now is what to be In that city oh "business' .Miss Smith has had consider.ible i cities, too. quickly a.shorc. \V Pet. the Bed Sox sliiggcr. affixed his Hie New' Y’orkera will be plenty Cheney's ...... 10 1 Uncle Sam will do about enforc­ "With far more complex prob­ when the grunt end groan ex­ trip.." j An ambulance was waiting to -Meriden ...... II TS6 .John Hancock to a seasonal pact lough. Coach Red Strader told his Bolton ...... 9 1 ing his etop-etrike command. lems to handle, they must get ap­ New York, Feb. 14 —id’) - The pert* perform on Manny Lel- W. About 100 natives attack police take the two fl.sliermeti to a hos­ team Adoipu liupp picked aa the H artford ...... 10 .I .769 calling for $125,000. The National ] llai'tfurd audience last week his Morlarty B ro th er*...... 6 - 4 By Em I lo s t. Sport* Cditer The government Is standing by proval for local mca.suies, the pital. . S .T bert'a weekly wreaMIng card. mid Stone ears and railway sta­ beat in tne natiun—Bradley Urn- Middletown . . .727 laiasue’s Most Valuable I’laycr ticoiililes in acquiring new players Wapping ...... 5 5 George (?h*pln, right hand Bring out th* riot gunsi with a wait-and-see attitude. ■ need for which is .somctimc.si not ; An all-night search had been Paganl’s (4) Bristol ...... 417 tion in one of Johannesburg, South veislty—may yet Juatlly the Ken­ Freiheit . . . 108 108 144—360 and batting cliampion, Jackie Rub- | in the annual draft but smiled Bri-Mars ...... 9 4 man for Lclhort. has left 250 Th* Eastern Profeaatonel Basket- Federal officials apparently John Albasl (left) and Harry Flagg of Sollmene and Flagg, local I readily appreciated by members made for the men before they were TerrYwiVie .... 417 inson. of Brooklyn. Is due to get ; Nortl. End Tornsdoe* .. . . .3 7 Africa, worst riots In years . . . tucky Baron a laltn. Pagan! . . . . 103 91 114—310 when he mentioned George Ratter- tax ticket* at TTie Herald* ball League Board of Managfirs hop* that court-ordered contract Dodge representative, arc- shown nbovc ns they brought In a fine catch Representative Rankin (D., Miss.) I from smaller communities. As the i loratcd on their perilous perch. Now Britain . . 400 $.35,000 from the till of the Dmlger i men. a forward passer deluxe who Silk City Es)CleB ...... 1 8 negotiations, resuming tomorrow of marlin and ponipano during a fishing trip out of Miami last week. price of special laws urgently ! The Coa.st Guard said they were The Bradley Braves, . galn.ng Anderson 144 114 lOS—366 •porta desk for local fans. The say* that Scientist Albert Einstein momentum, sre sppiying the Manrhwitcr . ..I.T.’! UB.'^chall Club. |can thread a needle at twenty V. F. W...... 3 9 iSst night unanimously agreed that In t^aehlngton, will hasten the Mr and Mrs. Flagg returned yeslenlny from n Florida vacation. Mr. needed for city admlnisliatlon, the ^ the crew of the Baracuda of Lynn. Zwlck . . . . 11,1 104 97—314 .von ticket* may he picked up by i.s an "old faker” who should have screws to Holy Cross rating as Waterbury You may tiave asked, "How pacei. . .Cineinnall pitcher Her­ mat fans anytime before '4 the protest of the Wallingford Vet­ strike’s end. Alhnsi. former proprietor of the Villa Ikuiisa, will rentnln in Mliiini cities arc sometimes expecteil to I The Coast Guard said wreckage Lucas . 121 120 91—332 .200 lieeii deported long ago licciiiise of John E. Douglas, a representa­ the iNo. 1 B(iaHetbaJI power m tne Thonipsonviilo imicii do the players yet after pay­ man Wehmeter wa* converted The .Silk City trounced the VFW o'cloek Wednesday afternoon. eran* be iiphtld *jut (Jommlastoner Blay SubeMtute New Demands until eiiily Spring. his "Communistic ai tivities." support general laws opening the of the Baracuda was seen near the Lou Black ordered the gam* re­ tive of the .A:tna Llfo Insurance nation. Total . . .6 8 9 539 551-1682 ing taxes?" Here’s the axiswers: from a third baseman to a pitch­ 57 to 37 last night In a X Senior Lewis and mine operators will ------way for raids on the state's fi­ stfxic breakwater. Oirls Joe D. is elassified as a single , er when he wai twelve years old. An Australian tag team played w ith .Mancliestar. A hearing Czech Foreign Office announces I Company at Hartford. The breakwater itself was heii:g While Holy Cross today was Diana’s (0) League basketliall game. Cheney’s bout headline* the show with meet amid Held report* that the j nancial resources. Manchester .. 12 n 1 non man with one dependent. Ills son. riierraftcr. pitching with Cincin- nipped the Bri-Msrs In the other wa* held at the New Haven Cham- UMW chief may substitute some | |||^|||||P|« | J o W I 1 state police have arrested two "May .Appeal Orievances” I named a supervisor of pounded by seas piled up by a brisk voted the top position in the As­ Raimondo . . . 91 81 115- 290 .Mm "Goon ” Henry ami Tiger .Mormon missionaries on charges; ' (hirry General Agency sociated Press poll for a faui Thompson v (He 9 1 .900 ITic Y'ankee Clipper will turn over nail sandlot teams, he won 52 game. 35 to 29. i>er of (Tommarce. Tentative date new demands for those ruled out ' "Dissatisfied factions, even in­ I on-shore wind. Sadrozinske . 95 98 93—286 Hartford ...... 10 9 .769 approxlnistely $57,000 to Uncle idruigbt games before losing one .loe Tasker matching skill and of "having attempted to enter a I Bend. Indiana. straight week, its margin has Colavecchlo . 110 93 103—306 In the first gsme Cheney's con­ holds with Manuel Cortez and of the replay of the gam* ^aa set by a Federal District court In dividual comnlainants. if they can A Coast Guard plane from the New Britain .5 t .1am in taxes Joe will have $43,000 and performed with four rity for .Sunday,.Sunc' February 35 In Ic’v Wiitof prohibited area" . . . Authorita* ' find a friendly legislator, may in ' Mc- Douglas, who will assume Salem base directed activities of shrunk to s mere 37 points over Walker . . . . 121 106 101-328 tinued to hold llietr own by trini- Roland Meeker. .Srinl-flnal lists a l' Man- Washington. tive sources In Frankfurt say ' Meriden ...... (i .s ■i29 to pocket for the season, so he'll cliamplonshlp Knothole ajid Amer­ nilng the Bri-Msrs Both rluhs cheater. effect appeal their grievances to ' ids new duties tomorrow, ha.s been , surface craft. These included an the rampaging Braves from Pe­ Farrand 92 too 91—283 George Haihln and Tlior Mor­ TTie court said Lewis could not' unman employe of Allied military | 111 Terryville .... 5 7 .417 give more to the government than ican Legion teams, tn sll his years played a slow, eliwe gii.irding ,’Aine Wallingford's prute.it was based . *\ the General Assembly. 83-footer. oria, . gan. 0|>eiilng Ihiut at 8;.30 will 1. Seek a clause allowing, (I'ontinurd from Page One) securitv board In Berlin was sent Last week Holy Cross held a Wnlci'burv . . . . 2 8 .200 ho'li keep himself. of amateur ball he never batted and only 11 point* were «eored the on thr Mancheater manage(l)ent'* miners to work only when "will­ "The city fathers thus may find pany. general agents for the .ICtna ! Fireman Thrown Into Surf Total .. ___ 509 481 503-1493 2 10 16? find Fred Carone and Billy hark to, U. S. last week under 274-point bulge on Bradley. Bristol ! ...... Robinson Is married with two under .480I...AI Ketcbell, one­ first period with Cheneys geltl.ig Kerr in the square ring malilllty to "provide or miUnlaln ing and able." Force headquarters said it re­ guard and in deep seerecy. themselves confronted with special Life at Hartforo, since entering ■ A 24-year old fireman. Francis S Pockett’B (8) Middletown . .. . 1 10 091 children. Robby-will turn over $8,- time boxing great, is the ow ner- 8 and the Brl-Mnr* 3. The *ee- laws they do not want, upsetting the life insurance business three I Holy Cross attracted 56 first order nr to have ample police pro­ 2. Demand a union shop with­ ceived the same report at 4 ;.30 *■ Benjamin A. Broun Resumption of eolor television Riley, was thrown into the rough place votes from the 140 sports Pockett . . . 129 126 113—368 500 In income tax. while taking li'ainer of a three horse racing oi'eaguc. Of Strader's half- The Silk City Eagles squared j was lost following the third mes­ H. of Manchester: one daughter, High street.4, the Lutheran Worn-! ster boat was described as a com­ services of their high scorin){ Williams' take home pay will lie i'aeks. 33 of the top 35 were nie; Hii(|iiesne Wins when Kiiesberg grabbed Barone, payments Into the UMW welfare Mrs. jc. Louise Zolla of Torping- CIO Would Shift I the guiding spirit of Troop 1, Girl Life’s home office training course. seventh. Davidson . . . — — 93— 93 thing* w ith V.F.W . trininiing them sage. plete wreck. forward and rebmind man Wally no greater than Babe Ruth's $80.- named. Thirty-six of 37 ends went, 57 to 37 local players sought to restrain tha fund. ton: pne sister, Mrs. George Sidell Scouts, for a number of years. en'a Missionarj’ League of the I St. John's University of Brook­ I'nldentmed I.lght Sighted church will hold Its second meet- | Ross, 42, Is the father of four Total ...... 527 512 558-1597 Parcink who was nnable to make 000 in 19.50 and 1931 The govern­ luit he got his No. 1 choice, Art The Eagles got off to ■ 16-10 infuriated player. Fans than pour­ Prevlon* Demands of Tuftvlllc. Conn, and one broth­ Burden of Taxeij Miss Smith, Mi.ss Claire Olds and lyn held its fourth place ranking, the trip. , .New Y’ork, Feb. 14-- ,.1'. -T«o ,->( ing of the monti,. preceding the children, Hollingsworth, 33, his while Rupp's Kentuckians flashed ment received .slightIv more than Weiuer of North Cni'olinB 21 of tend in the first quarter. “In thr ed (town fi'oni the stands and join­ . Lewis previously asked for a A Seattle radio amateur report­ er, Frank Brown, of Norwich. Miss Ann Bush were leadeis of New Britain, wiUi a fine team the nation’s ranking college basket­ ed he had listened to a radio rc|«)rt Lenten sca.son when activities arc | M an chester brother-in-law, la the father of from seventh to fifth under the Country Club $10,000 from the Sultan of Swat’s 36 (Hi'kles. 28 of 30 guards, and 2.5 second period they hit the iifop ed In the melee. Manchester wa* j, wage hike of 98 cent* a day for The funeral will be held Thurs­ the nine-teenage Girl Scouts ,vho five children. Both are employed Sclaffer* (2) of young players with plenty of salary. Needle.au to say. taxes dur­ of 26 c.’nters were cliosen With ball trams hail shocks last night leading at the lime, 57 to 06. from the Hoyiil Canadian Air day aftenioon at t :30 at Dennett Continued ftbm Page One) restricted. It will take the form steam of seven straight triumphs. eonsistantly and lnere«sed their miners camiitg a basic dally wage toured Europe last summer, eam- by the Point of Pines Lobster com­ McNamara 90 speed and accurate slmoting got ing Ruth’s big years were much George Ralterman. Bobliy rjiyne lend to 2.5 to 14. Going into the and hut one survived. Barone then awarded the game to Foree that it liad sighted an un­ and Craig Funeral Home in Ken- of a missionary education and; Rupp picked Bradley aa the class 78 92 260 off to a fast start in the first of $14.05. He also demanded that pared stalemcut, "we would like 'vherewithal for the trip D ale B ook pany. Msndly . 86 lower than they are todnv and George Rauch already on the third period, the Eagle* apre» . Mancheater for Wallingford'* identified light In Queen Charlotte nehunk with the Rev. J. R. New­ social gathering. Three of the of the nation at the start of the 90 116 292 penod and bnllt up a 23 to 17 lead. Ohio Stale (16-3), third ranked ^ royalty payments be Increased sound and was sending planes to to see this committee and Uie hy various activities over a period j Ro.ss relatecj that the fishinn season. Skinner . . 106 A dollar today I* figured to he squad. Red didn't bother rating their wing* and opened up * 15 failure to continue. ton of the Congregatlrmnl cliurch of two years. members will discuss topics in the 111 217 Pete Staum, who acciimnlated a eomparable to what .58 cents was In today's Associated Prea* poll, i from 20 to 35 cent*, investigate. Cougre.ss go much further than boat's engine broke down at 2 p ni. Long Island University placed Johnson 107 - — 107 any college quarterback. ITdr- point lead In the third quarter and Key 5lan Abseat officiating. Burial witl lie at Hope Since their return in September quarterlies, and all arc reminded - Tonight I total of 25 points for the nieht. in Ruth’s time. teen member* of the Ptltshurgh moved dovrn to Columbia to play j , One producer, who asked not to The State Patrol offlee in .‘Seattle the pro|)((.'inIs and the suggestions Valentine Dessert-Bridge, Group j' e. a. t., yesterday. Although he sixth, a notch ahead of Duquesne. Msnnella 112 116 128 3.56 eoiilimierl to pull awav in Hie Referee Barone, the key man la be identllled by name, expressed cemoterv in Kennehunk. Miss Smith has given illustra’ed to bring their quarterlies. ' got the locals moving in the .sec­ Shots Herr and There Dlrates reside tn Florida . .Pmall- said it had been informed a B-.’.O couiaincd ih the president's tax i Cflarence We.s.son Will show pic­ C, Center church. 1:30 p. m. I and Hollingsworth dropped thre* North Ciarollna State, the only Stile* . .. . 89 109 104 302 Inst period. Morlarty had a .»lg Uie laat-place Missouri five of th* the protest of th* gam*, waa the opinion that striking diggers had taken off from MeCliord field 1 talks of their experiences to serv- ond period with some fancy bucket Tip Department Watch iMit for est and lightest member of the p|. message." tures taken on his travels, and r e -, Also meeting of Hollister P.T.A. anchors, the boat continued ta member of the top 10 to lose last night getting 24 point* while Eg. BIX .Seven. not present at the bearing. J might return to work if Lewis to assist in the search but icing ] ice clubs and many other orgaiiiza- week, finished eighth while two shooting. Server and Stau:n hit the football New Y’ork BiiH.logs In rates Is pitcher Vic Lombardi st gleston and Rnlllvan got 8 apiece Cominlasloner Black tosuafi tha He said the CIO program envis tions in thia and other Connecticut freshmenta will be served. I Also meeting of Stamp Collect­ drift before the strong wind Totals . 488 495 551 1534 consistently to creep up to the 19.50 George Halns. veteran eoseh five feet, seven inches and 1,5,5 The Weitem Conference leaders I*' sends direct work orders to all conditions forced it to turn hack. ages a total net gain in revenue ors Club, 47 Maple St. I throughout the night. nsweemera — Western Kentucky for the loners. following statement coneemihf th* The Coast Guard at Port Angeles, Kniicrulfi towns. She has al.so addressed The social will be held in the Holy Cross club who lead at lialf of the Chicago Bears, rated the pounds. I Cheney’* (3.5i barely got by, 47-46. after scoring W UWM locals. His telegraphed "but shifts the incidence of taxa­ Tomorrow I They burned oil skins and other and UCTA completed the list. Hookers (2) league’s action on tha protast, order Saturday went only to union about 300 miles southeast of the audiences in Vermont. New Hamp­ I hurch assembly room and mem-, Sectlonally, the Bast dominated time. 33 to 30. B six points In one minute. All Amer­ tion from those least able to pay licrs of the congregation and Joint meeting of Women's and articles as flares in an unsuccess­ Cole ...... 125 104 103 332 E. Pt* ! "Th* reason th* lesgu* upheld th* approximate position of the dis­ .Mrs. Wllllani H. Prentire shire and Ma.saachu.setts on the the rankings with four teams, the In . the third perifxi. Hogan, .1. .Sambogna, rf . 0 1 ica candidate Dick Schnlttkar hlt district officials. to those most able to pay." friends will be welcome to attend. other Republican clubs, American ful attempt to attract attention. Rand . .. . 108 103 92 303 ll Wallingford ciaim waa dua to th* Lewis, acting pn court instruc­ abled plane, dispatched a seaplane Largely attended funeral serv- subject. South boasted three, the Midwest Zamaiti.s and Staum kept hitting ' Glovino r f ...... 0 0 0 the winning goal with 70 aecontls tact that no retponalbl* party was with life rafts and other emergency Proposed Billion lncresae> Tonight she speaks before the Legion hall. I ,\t .5:15 thia morning, just before BIsir ___ 105 —■ — 105 tions to revive collective bargain­ vicps were held- this afternoon at I the unmanageable boat struck, the two and the Fax Weat one. to pul the locals in front at he Danroase, If ...... ,5 13 remaining notified by the ofllciala that a for­ rescue ecjulpment. Mr. Truman, in his January 23rd Parent-Teachers Club at the Kee­ Friday, February 17 Tays ,. . 98 95 109 302 end of the period. 47 to 46. High Gridders to Play ing “In good faith," Invited the the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Dance of Marine Corps League two men leaped to the safety of A signfleant note was San : Richardson, If ...... n 0 In the Far Waat. Sant* (Tiara feit would be declared unlaae ^ tax message to Congress—as later ney street school and next week Anderson . 91 113 95 299 Zamaltis was lost to the Iccals (12-8) upset San Francisco (14-6) operators to-start new ulks. . On Training Flight Main street, for Mrs. Sarah Hospital Notes Det. Rainbow, Bolton. . the breakwater. Francisco, ranked 12th. The Dona, I*. Sambogna. r . . . 3 8 Wallingford team ifttumsd to tb* Col. Cecil Scott. Eighth Air (WoodI Prentice, who died sud­ elaborated upon by the Treasury - has a date in Barrington, near winners of tbe National Invitation R. Smith 97 93 190 early in the fourth period due *o Klelnschmidi. rg 4 In overtime, 51-43. The Dona, last K Quickly Follow Suit proposed a $1,000,00,000 increase Providence, R.I. Saturday, February I* I Without their foul weather gear, — — — — X floor." Force public relations officer at denly Saturday at Manchester which they had bunted. Ross an(l Tournament, culled 18 first places five personal fouls which hampered I l £ ...... 2 year's National Invitation cham­ E The Southern Coal Producers aa- ir Federal tax revenues through a Midwinter dance Keeney street Totals 527 512 492 1331 the locals very much. Wolski and Eight Game Schetlule 5 Manager Art Pongrats rapra- Fort Worth, said the ship took off Memorial hospital. Patients Tiiday ...... 156 Parent-Teachers Club, City View Hollingsworth soon were drenched vxites—second only to holy cross’ pions. rank 12th in the AP poll. Bciued elaiiuheatar at th* baartwg. ^ soclation was first to accept, agree­ two days ago for a training flight tax program working this way: Admitted yesterday: John totsl. Ciideski put on an exhibition of \ Rev. Ernest Gordon, minister of 1. A $665,000,000 slash in ex­ Dan t hall. 8 p. m. by spray driven over the break­ Hlleers (4) 'rotsis ...... 14 35 The fast-breaking Bradley Th* vote, when taken afU r a ing to meet with the union at 11 to Alaska. On the return from the Talcottvillo Congregational Tofeldt, 70 Mather street: Edward Th# top teams (first pisce vote* Stevens one-hand shooting that wa.s too 211 lengthy debata. was flva to noUi- cise levies on furs, luggage, jewel- Coiiiiiiissioii Ur"C8 Also Scout Jamboree at eight water. hut they were not seriously . . . 121 97 218 much for the Poles to overeon\e. Rorkvillp High Rooked nn-yiara ( ) Brave* (22-8) took th* Missouri a. m. (e.s.t.) tomorrow. Northern Alaska he said the plane Intencled church of which she was a mem­ Noreika, 74 Cottage street. Joseph 1 affected by the icy water. in parentheses and points on a Purdin . . . 103 10.5 -■ 208 R Valley Conferenea lead with a con­ ^ig in favor of upholding tte pro­ and Western operators quickly fol r>', toilet preparations tran.sporta- Harrington, 177 Center street; o'clock In the State Armory. With two minutes to play. New Two Contests Pt.-. to consume about 26 hours flying ber. officiated. There was a pro­ Also D.A.V. Aux. Bingo, home 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 basis): Includ­ DeMartin . 1 1 0 104 99’ 313 For Opener Here Sept. K-ll>. It . 1 3 vincing 59-46 victory over Okla­ test. Voting for the protast arars arotind the United States before tion of persons and proirerty, ami As8eiiil>ly (Uil Job; Mias Catherine Ward, 80 Hartford , ^ . ed: Britain was ahead by six poi nte, lowed suit. fusion Iff beautiful floral tributes on long distance telephone and 56 Starkweather St John . . . 120 113 233 j Osella, If . . . . . 0 homa A Jk M. The Braves rank Meriden, Middletown, WaUlngford, George H. Love, spokesman for landing at Fort Worth. road; David McCollum, S r . 143 ] of Mrs. Streeter Team R P but the shooting of ' Staum and 1 9 ; Five Gontesln ul 4 from relatives and friends. telegraph bills. Hilinski . .. 141 no 123 374 III Ree Loop I Tlionipson. If . 2 4 second nationally. Bristol and Herky Rubanatatn, the National Bituminous Coal Op­ Names of those aboard the plane Mrs. Prentice was born in Man­ Florence street; Mrs. Julia Vcltch, street. Hear Dart’s Milk 1. Holy Cross (56) 20-0 986 Server tied the score with a min­ league vice praaidant Fongrate 2. Plugging of tax law "loop­ Drop SptM’ial Acts Rockville; Ronald Lepak. 105 Nor- [ Saturday, ‘•ebruary 25 Knofla . . . 103 114 111 328 ute to play. Wolski took over Home, I'hree on Road ! A, Ollson. c .5 10 Bill Garrett scored 20 and Jarry erators Negotiating committee, were not immediately released. chester, the daughter of James , I 2. Bradley (16) 22-3 949 did not vote. Neither did Black. Elelson field, northern starting holes" to collect an extra $.500,000, man street Leonard Anderson. Annual Ladies Night at Bntiah 3. Ohio State (8) 16-3 754 from here to cinch a victory for ^he I Tiemann. c . 0 0 Stiitevllle 17 in leading Indiana sent Lewis this telegram: and Sarah (McGonigal) Wood. 000. I American Club. Proiliicl Request Total* . 577 554 543 1674 ! W. Ullson. rg . I (15-31 to an 83-72 suceeas over Krtasberg, under auapanakm "For the purpose of resolving point of the plane. Is 26 mile* (Continued from Page One) Jr., 143 Pearl atrect; Richard 4. St. John’s (8) 20-2 631 home forces. A new echool, Rockville High. Aee« and I.j|iirrlH Meet 4 Besides her hu.sbnnd she leaves 3. An lncrea.se of $67.5,(XX),000 | .Saturday, March 11 Shankers (0) Tedford. rg . .0 n Illinois. since the game here, waa suspand* southeast of Falrbanke. Alaska. Clough, 24 rj^epwood drive. 5. Kentucky (6) 18-4 485 In a rough preliminary game, the o t ' present disputes and to adjust and three sons, William H. Prentice, In corporation income taxes and an Testimonial for Salvatore Ven- McKee ...... 124 104 122 350 Will grace the 19.50 schedule « f tlir In Opener; Bullets. < Lafraiu'is. Ig 2 ed by Black for th* bataaea tks Eighth Air Force headquarters posal.'. the .state'.s communities Admitted today: Linda Schwag- The Connecticut Milk Reguls- 8. Long Island (5) 17-2 4.58 victorious Polish girls drubbed the * At Lexington, Whitey Pearson regular aeiuon, two gamso. Ms settle all difference Incident to the Jr., who is serving in Germany extra levy of $400,000,000 upon in- i would be grouped in various clas- diillo. Red Men, Garden Grove. G. Smith ..134 88 90 312 Manchester Higli football team it pulled Kentucky (18-4) out of a negotiations of a new naUonal at Forth Worth said the Fourth with the U. S Army of Occupa­ er. Rockville: Mrs. Helen Pieick, j tiiin Board wa.s' this afternoon 7. Duquesne (11 18-1 451 Holy Cross lassies by a score of Italians in Niglili’up will, however be allowsd to ploy tn heritances and large gifts. ! sificali-.-r.s. Bills dealing with lo­ Monday, March 13 scheduled to con.sider application Handley .... 97 111 85 293 was le&rned today from Head Totals .. . 11 29 bituminous coal wage agreement, Air-Sea Rescue unit. Tacoma. tion: Rus.scll E. Prentice 'of Man­ 68 Doane street; Jean Gallo, 242 8. N. Csrellns States (7) 18-4 365 29 to 13. Relchle, Zagorski, .md r first half hols then the Wildcats the playoffs. The CIO made no estimate of cal governments would bo coii.sid- Summit street; Diane Boudreau Manchester Council Parents- . of the Dart Dairy of Manchester 9. Western Kentucky (5) 19-4 Warren ...... 87 83 76 246 — .Score at half time. 20-13 exploded for a 77-57 rout of Ala­ we will meet you at the Statler Wash., has sent out several search chester, and Stuart G. Prentice of \vhat its program would yield in j 323 Vittner were high scorers for the Coach Walker Briggs. The Red Krieaberg waa found guilty of ered on their inevits a.s they would ; 29 cottage street' Ann Marie ami | Teachers forum discussion. Hoi- ’ for the right to use of a label for 10. Upener .Nassiff Bullets. throw* then scored two goals In L. Lewis and the UMW continue mond and Samuel Jewell and married couples should be re­ ized to enter into compacts for Karlsen ...... 88 92 113 293 Manchester (60) Sullivan, c ...... 4 0 $ playoff spot. Meriden and Walling­ as their bargaining agent they afternoon. General Ramey di­ Cone. 149 School street; June Twenty-fifth anniversary con­ .124 103 182 359 p B and tlie finale against Windham Th* North Ender* will tie out to overtime. The Badgers' Don Reh- George M alley. Burial was in pealed.” that purpose, subject to the Gen­ Gibbon ...... 88 116 111 315 Tarca' ' ... F Pt* E. Kennedy, c .... . 3 0 6 ford have clinched playoff bartha. must accept the obligation of their rected that the pilot and radio Peterson, 66 Dougherty street: cert of Beethoven Glee CTub, High 2 Staum. rf . . . 7 n-18 High, will be played at Mt. N-bo gain first place against the East feldt. confarsnee scoring leader, Bristol, Middletown and Manches­ the East cemetery. On repealing of excise taxes, the eral Assembly’s approval." Lambert . . . . 104 97 93 293 25 Holmes, rg ...... 3 1 7 contracts and return to Ute mines. operator of the B-36 be brought to Quotes Council’s Figure Joanne Berzcnskl, 58 Blssell school hall. Pinehurst Totals . . ..512 522 548 1582 2 Server, if . , . 6 0-1 12 on Saturday afternoon*. All CCIL Center Streeters and playing Coach tallied 27. ter are fighting for the two ra- him immediately from the flight CTO asked preferred treatment for ' D onnelly___ 104 112 89 SOS 0 Hannat Ig ...... 2 0 4 Duqubsne (11-1) and Villanova Or the-other lawful alternative is the "lltUe man.” saying: 1 The commis.sion quoted the Leg­ street: Mrs. Bernice Cobb and son. Friday, April 28 Wlerzbtcki, if . 2 0-0 4 achools will play Mancheater on Peter Staum will still have hi* matnlng places, it's essv to see for them to resign.” line to give a personal report on Domenick Paaelll islative council as reporting that 224 Hillstown road; Mrs. June Skiers 3 Kose, c ...... 2 Saturday dates this season. Marchess, Ig ...... 0 0 0 (19-3), two Eastern powerhouses, w'hy these clubs agreed with WaU- The funeral of Domenick Pancl- “For example, taxes upon a 40- Annual hlasonic ball. Masonic 129 343 1-2 5 strongest five starting regardless More than 1,700 motorized pic the messages received from tne one-sixth of the bu.sinc.s.s of a re­ Rowett and son. 4 Eldridge street; Totals ...... 384 417 405 1206 E. BaUsieper 104 110 5 Zamaltis, rg . . 5 0-0 10 The complrte achednle follows: of the .5. C.’s Irsgiir standing. trampled wesa foea. The Dukes ingfnnl and voted to uphold the li of Bolton, who died Saturday at cent movie should be lompletoly Tempi* ROUND STEAK Monkey Wrenichea (0) 102 102 18 1 37 * kets roamed Pennsylvania high­ mi.ssing plane. cent Geneinl As.scmbly .so.s.sion Paul Vcglard, 61 Drive A. Silver Sloan* ...... — — 0 Kurlowicz, rg . . 0 0-0 0 Sept. 15 Rockville, home (night): Pete realizes that upacts are made Totals ...... outseored Caraegt* Tech. 71-49. protest. the Rocky Hill Veterans hospital, ellminateel before any considera­ 121 314 Score at half time. 26-16 Silk ways yesterday. Pickets also A Military Air transi)ort t>lane, dealt with individual towns and Lane homes; Judy Miller. 45 Elro For Swiss Steak Or ,ieOiiin ...... 99 101 01 291 Scranton .... 93 100 0 Jarvis, ig ..,, . 2 0-0 4 Sept. 23 Bristol, away: Sept. .30 e.very day and Bemle August, de­ and Villanova walloped Scranton. | was held thia morning at 9:30 tion is given to removing the lax Miller ...... 77 98 07 367 — 192 ' roughed up a West Virginia inde­ bound for Seattle at about the at night club.s. The tax on a $5 citlc.s. street: Michael (jar\1n. 398 Oak­ Tender Knived Steaks Hayden ...... 99 93 0 C. Parciak, Ig . 0 0-0 0 West Hartford, home; Oet. 7 Meri­ spite his forfeit last Saturday City. 83-33. They rank seventh and 15th ' pendent coal operator who tried to from the W. P. Quish Funeral As examples, it cited a liill to land street; Francis Boucher. 35 A leo ck .... i n 86 108 305 H. Olson ----- 98 101 90 289 time the dlstre.ss signals were be­ Home and at 10 from St. Jam es's lady's handbag should be reduced den. away; Oct. 14 East Hartford, night for failure to put a team on in th* AP poll. Paul Arizin drop-! operate bis mine. ing received reported seeing a prior to the reduction upon a $100 ; allow New Britain to nave a ParK- | Princeton street. MeCruden . . . . 91 102 103 205 Schubert ------107 99 122 328 12 ( 24 12-21 Sporin Srlifiiulf! church. Rev. Edgar Farrell was I .. l,._ _ ___ 1 .^^4 Isn*. ♦ /-k fA^rmlT I __* _ 60 home: Oct. 21 Middletowoi. home-: the floor, has had permission to ped in 23 points for the Philadel­ Dave Fowler president of UMW light flicker and fade on Queen luxury suitcase." ing comml^sio'n: another to permit Birth yesterday: A son to Mr. Lb. Score at halftime 34-32, New Oct. 28 Hamden, home: Nov. 4 add a player to his rooster and will phians and Ed Dahler 18 for the | celebrant of the high mass of the Mayor of Norwalk to a.wgn 89c 378 382 898 1158 Totals ...... 501 503 564 1568 Baltimore Bullet8 District 31 In Oklahoma-Arkansas, Charlotte sound. Eighth Air Force ami Mrs. Sylvan Cessna. 483 Hilis- Totals Britain. Referee Marietta; um­ Open: Nov. 11 Windham, away. be out to gain hia first victory. Dukea. I TnnI.ght 6,000 requiem assisted by Rev. Robert clerical help from one office to an­ Ckoppera (•) pire, Kacyknskl. said any of the district’s dig­ headquarters stated. Famed ITillosupher III town road. In the nightcap, the Bullet* will Walt Armstrong scored on a Italion-Americana •*. Bullets, 7 gers attempting to work thep Carroll as deacon and Rev. George Mikes (8) 97 85 274 other. Blrtlw today; A daughter to M^ B ro o k es...... 93 be out with both barrels loaded aa Have New Owners drive-ln with six second* left tq - Rcc. would probably run into picinu Hughes as sub-deacon. Naples, Italy, Feb. 14 i/Pi "Thi.y system make.s the General Meaty Center Wind ...... 75 88 83 346 P. BaUsieper 120 95 137 352 Monchostsr Ulrl* (29) Bilk City vs. Laurels, 8:30—Ree. Bearers were Albert Barca. and Mrs. Anthony Aceto. 87 a defeat would drop the Sporting Jive Princeton a 51-49 riumph lines made up of pensioners and Senator BcnedclW* Croce, Italy’s As.sen’bly a sort of supercou.ieil Spruce street: a daughter to Mr. Birmingham 86 96 110 294 107 96 203 B F Mednesday, Feb. 16 Seconda Morra, Joseph Navelli. Havey ...... —- Pts Goods five into a tie for fourth Baltimore, Feb. 14—lAlj-Twenty over Cornell. The victory pulled miners' widows. famed philo.sopher and writer, ^ is over every local government. " '(aid and Mrs. John Dietz, 254 Oak Shanks of Beef Moorabous* . . 114 85 94 393 93 102 292 2 Reichle. rf .... 4 1-1 Local Sport MoriartV* vs. Wapping, 7:16 -- Ahout Town Armando Peace, Frank Riva and Varney ...... 97 9 place with the Burnside Eagles. As businessmen arc the new bosses of I’l'incetun into the lead in the Ivy No penslOna have been paid out ill at hus homo here it was re­ the commis.sion. "It blocks local i street. For Soup, or stewing F. Mordavsky 123 110 105 338 McKone ...... 91 99 85 275 0 Zagorski, If . . . 4 0-1 8 Y. William Sagiio. • for the I.A.'s, although they arc out the Baltimore Bullets. They took League. Niagara shaded Toledo. Bolton vs. Tuinadoea 8:30- Y. of the UMW health and welfare ported today. Croce, who will be initiative. It is bad for the Gen­ Haefs ...... 94 — — 94 1 Blozie, c ...... 0 2-3 2 01-50, In a contest that was close fund since some southern opera­ Burial was in St, James'* Ceme­ eral Assembly and for it.s mem- j (dialler of th* running, there isn't anything over the National Baaketball Aa- Friday, Feh. 11 The monthly meeting of the 84, Feb. 25. is generally acknowl­ Totals ...... 396 381 893 1171 1 Vittner. rg .... 4 0-1 8 n i the way. tors suspended royalty payments Hollister Parent-Teacher Asso­ tery where Rev. Hughes read the hers. It is bad for the small town* 1 Dowd. Ig ...... 1 they would rather do than to pin ■oclatlon club lock, atock and F«at Hartford vs. High, g:30 - committal services. edged a-s Europe’s leading philoso­ enUpers ( 1) Totals . . . 494 491 505 1490 0-1 2 barrel about midnight last night William and Mary, pressing last fall. ciation will be held in the school 20 and bad for large cities. It brings I i.h.43c 0 Fitzpatrick, Ig 0 0-0 0 Miss Rose-Marie Koraak, Con- a defeat on any team in the first Armory. pher .of the th century. Fawcett ...... St 83 114 377 after disciiaaing the deal with the More Layoffs on Tap assembly hall this evening. The 1 confusion and waste. . . . i Valentine for Meriden necUent Women’s table tennis division. So Coach Labro Urbanetti North ■ Carolina State for the Bunday, Feb. 19 Mrs. 51ary J . Jacobs Smith ...... 94 77 80 260 Post Office former owner* less than four Southern Conference lead, waa ui>- Middletown vs. Nasaiff'a, 3 p. in. The eight-month-long coal dis­ subject is ‘(Fellowship With Fath­ , Big Helicopter Ordere«! ; "If all these bills were carefully i Happy peeps and much Tender, Dancosse . . . . 98 100 98 296 Standing 13 3-7 29 champion, will compete in the will have his chargers all aet when pute so far has Idled 36,000 rail­ Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Eastem Open Tournament at the horn blaata. hour*. aet by North Carolina. 52-46. The I -Armory. er.” The fathers will take over J. Jacobs of North Majn street, : considered they would seriously In- ; Pinehurst Krajewskl . . 106 107 108 321 W L New Britain Oirls (IS) The transfer of the franchise be­ road and steel workers. More lay­ sweet singing from P Bridgeport March 4. 5 and tn me Aa for the Bullets, who were defeat dropped tho Virginians a the duties usually the responsibil­ who died Sunday will be held to­ Washit.ston. Feb. 14 -(,.Pi A | trude on the Gcne^.nl As.sembly'a ; Do You Caty-Schemer'a 20 8 B F Pta came effective immediately, a Televialon A Menace offs are on tap should the strike ity of distaff side, and will also helicopter as big as an airliner and duties as a I.a>gislature for the satisfied birds Lamb Stew Lb. 25c 17 11 2 Iska, rf ...... 2 0-1 4 National Tournament In St. Louis caught short handed last Satur­ full game behlnc State. morrow morning at 8:30 from the Totals ...... 378 367 409 1154 F la t-F e e t...... spokesman for the new combine Beloit, a ranking ainail college continue. exhibit some of their hobbies. The Lcclerc Funeral Home, and 9 able to land on snow, ice, water, state. m are testimo­ Short-Paid .... 14 14 1 La Pontalne. If 0 0-0 0 on March 31, April 1, 2. The local day, they will have to be at full Bethlehem Steel Corp., second Know? girl has held the state crown the said, meaning clearance for the quintet, won Ita 20th game In 22 Sunbury. Pa.. Feb. 14—(P)-- meeting is on the general theme o’clock from St. Bridget’s church. aand or marsh has lioen ordered i "If the.se bills are not fully con­ nials upon Shoulder Cravat League M is-aorU ...... S 23 0 Kaminski, If . . 0 0-0 0 force as they know that their op­ sale already had been obtained. Televlalon is a menace' to minor largest steel producer, said It w1U under consideration this season, fer Hie Military Air Rescue sen'- [ sidcrod on their,merits, it means' 2 Symia. c ...... 0 2-2 past two seasons. ponents are not to be taken starts, defeating Hawaii 80-52. Interment will he in St. Bridget's which Lamb Chops Lb. Team No. t (21 FUt Feet (1) 2 The new Bullets owners m »de league baseball, says Gerald P. be forced to curtail operations Foundations for a Better Commu­ cemetery. ice. The 'Copter is the Pia.scckI ' that each member having local Special diets make up 69c 2 Cook, rg ...... 2 0-2 4 lightly. Colorado A A M upset Brigham soon at its new Sparrows Point, the Wells L. K roU ...... i09 138 111—848 Smith ...... 104 100 - 321 one point clear. They plan to re­ Young in the Skyline Six. 55-46. .Nugent, president of the Interstate nity.” H-21, a twin-motor ship with ' bills to advance ia measured at .30''i of the trays pre­ N lcksrson...... 87 88 79—254 0 Dobiisy, ig . .. . 1 1-1 5 Alice Beebe set a new h Igh League, who admits he's a video Md., plant. The plant has only a emergency capacity of 27 passen- .home'by his political success in ad- Bishop Co., Meriden, built their M cC ann----- 80 66— 235 main in the stands and let Player- It wa* only the second game A % pared for the patients We will have a full sr Murphy ...... Ill 95 117—328 Frazier .... 83 139— 329 single record in the Women's Coach Buddy Jeannette guide the sports fan himself. three weeks' coal supply. It em­ Miss Gertrude Herrmann, piano gers and two pilois. [vancing them, rather than by his ^famous bird houses, feeders and 7 5 3-6 13 M has won In the league. 20 000 at Manchester Memo­ C onnors...... 104 109 04—807 T. Cowles .. 110 98— 305 Bowling League last week at the Last ISight*s Fights ! destiny of the club, now in foii. th "I don't believe radio will af­ ploys , . teacher, because of illness ia Oo88iiig Oasli wild bird food business. Their lection of Veal, including Score at halftime, 10-5, Man­ In th* Southwest Conference. The miners many of whom are ------I rial Hospital, while Breasts and Shanks for Brsnnan ...... 94 09 132—315 Farr ...... 107 98— 312 Y lanes with a 148 score. The place in the Eastern Division. They fect our attendance hut televialon obliged to cancel, plana for her slogan is "Tested and Approved chester. previous best single game effort I , alto elevated him to the lob of Southern Methodist defeated Rice. is a menace," Nugent told the living from day to day on hand­ .50''/ are special varia­ ______I 55-48, to take over first from pupils' recital Thursday evening Injures Driver by the ftirds.” Veal Stew.' Total ...... 505 519 523 1547 Totals . . . 484 517 001—1502 was a 141 by Stella Poharski | By The Associated Press I general manager. CMaaa B loop's winter meeting outs from relief agencies, have to in St. Mary's parish house. Mias Legion I.««giie . Texas A & M. The Aggies dropped finance the strike themselves. The customers should know. tions to please the pa­ Team No. S (t) Mls-Sorts (8) earlier this season. Mrs. Beebe ij | Holyoke, Maas.—Art Henri, 185, ; ' Baltimore is handicapped to a here last night. Herrmann will not be able to give Middletown, Feb. 14. -tP) - One tients tastes. J . I X a U ...... 113 121 05—329 D. Oowles .. 91 94 104- I Manchester (3) |a member of the Princeaa entry. New York, knocked out Joe Domi­ I large extent by lack of seating ac­ to fourth in their loas to Arkansas. '"I tske thU belief simply from *n » UMW has never given Thousands of keen Connecticut nic, 200. Holyoke 18). 52-46. The Razorhacki moved into strike benefits. It might mean lessons for the present. man wa* alightly injured here Carnation Milk Su p em an t...... 03 93 09—285 Haugh ...... 94 101 100— Georgetti ___ 97 99 142 338' comodations on its home floor. Un- th* fact that I enjoy game* im­ ^lesA Snr//A Yankees dally enjoy delicious, in­ WIgren ...... « 9 1,02 130 321 Providence, R. I.—Georgie Arau­ a tie for second with Teas* (Thria- mensely myself while watching trouble to start now since the early last night when a New Ha­ • Pay scattered B. DisU ...... 112 94 99—305 H a r t ...... 98 88 105— ' til last Jan. T it waa possible to Pope Plus Has Influenza expensive WBIGUCT’S SPEAHUUrr OorrentI ____ 125 114 i n 3.50 The scheduled exhibition basket- 1 jo, 128 3-4, Providence, stopped tian. TCU dowmed Texas, 51-38. them on tetevlaion,” he added. • ' - Federal court Injunction against ven railroad local and a light bills — have only Magnuaon ...... 107 93 118—318 Rodonls .. . . 102 .110 114— ball game Wednesday evening at crowd 3,900 persons Into the arena, PRIII GUM. Chewing aids digestion. The can 11c Bengston ...... 136 106 103—845 W ilk ie ...... 100 105 123 328 Eddie Posey, 12(. New York ilUi. but the fire department clamped the union bars it from gi'ving tnick collided at a grade crossing. one payment each Aceto ...... 99 151 145— the armory betw'cen the New' Eng- 1 New Haven, Conn.—Bernle Rey­ strikers any encouragement. Vatican City. Feb. 14—• rutlon located In Andover, Oon- 106 96 97 aL least three week* until Man-: Newark. N. J — Harry Mat- cars, was moving slowly as it ap­ today. You’U gat prompt earvica ri. Schubert ....128 97 103—827 Twaronite .. 109 108 91— 308 Jsekaon pionahip waa back atop Bemle Rey­ FEATURE BOUT: Tmt Mfitdi Pcnonal Notices necticut, have agreed that the .6 2 108 112 312 ager Arty Pongratz and ManagerJ thewi; 176, Seattle, stopped Fred­ Saam nl Serorda oa S a le . proached the crossing.' teaei $3$ fa $$00 •« Mgiief r e Alee* corporate existence of said corpo­ Mlscla . 108 102 113 323 dy Fiducia. 189, Newark (7i. nolds' blond head today after an CORTEZ and MEEKER Vb. The truck was not demolished.- Total ...... 652 800 677 1$29 Total* .. $84 479 472—1485 Walt Conhn of the Hartford Hiir-1 ab**nce of about a month. ration shall terminate. ricane* ran iret together ,i Washington — Oiarley Tlton*. JIM ‘‘GOON’’ HENRY tnd TIGER TASKER CaiE^Thuikfi Tokyo — (A>) — The JajSanase co/asANvA rwar iiK is t o SAv v»s~ Taaia No, 6 (1) . Ottv-SrtMinara (4) . Totals M7 814 634 1575 125. Brooklyn, outpointed Filberto Th* Fairfield beiter regained hi* FMIanthroplat Found Dead All claims against said cofpora •9 lo i 96—388 DOiWano . . . 89 118 101— 818 titl'* last night by wuining a gruel­ samurai sword, . once a trophy tion shall be presented to T. C. .r d o r ...... Oaerlo. 125H, Puerto Rico (10). P I ' t * . tbeak my neighbors, which could be -won only in com­ t"r'lch ----- 118 195 98—331 Stanid ...... 118 98 121— 327 ■ Pro BoakrtbaU At A Olanre A group of boyi from the YM Miami. Fla.—Ray Robinaon, 153, ling 12-reund decision ovar Ttgar Ringside Seoft Fred '■e.'w -jas Wright, at Andover, Connecticut, asrt rsietteM for ttaslr many bat, la now a aouvenir item. The Ardmore, Okla., Feb. 14.—(^)— n s o m u d f im a n c e c a ’'unimy •.. 68 Morlarty ... ' 92 98 108 - 288 CA will Im gueata of Trinity Col­ New York, atopped A1 Mobley, 130. Ted Low'ry, of New Haven before I er.«a»atlnr abeem during $nd n**r * n an nwAni luiioiNa on or l»fore June 30, 1960. (You pay tha tax only). Soe Eait-T«Bl» U. 8. Klghth Army Central Kx- Lloyd Noble, 5S, millionaire 4>il Ademv . . . . 97 118 100—815 Avignone . . . 97 99 90— 288 Laal M gbt’a ItMuIla lege and Director $f Athletics Ray Newarit (0). about 3.500 fans here. Notorio*js1y ent. J especially 7U aum timn, AUMamna. ce*M. Fenner W. Thornton, HleraM.Sporta ei ‘ “Editor ■ for...... thifio at the beautiful change is putting 6,000 of them on man. philanthropist and state Re- M. Schubert 121 105 92—318 MarUn ..... 108 4 l4 94— 814 NatldnaJ Aoaociation Ooating tonight at the Trlnlty- New Orleans — Del Flanagan, a slow stsrter. Reynolds startid ciiMtor publicaa leader, was found dead DM 1430 • Orntf* HmMm, YIt MANoaw TaitMMOaad * lasHsaUai Theodore C. Wright, fast snd piled up a heavy' margin sale for occupation personnel. ------iMM Mi* S IMiSMtl ti lit swm»il«| MM Arinee Thornton. Andaraon 98., Waterloo 89. Amherat basketball game at Trin­ lightweight. St. Paul, stopped licketa. Thsy'ulasU for $10 on down. d*- i early today" * - In Houston hotel, C**tt ** Uni* . 808 .881 488 1524 Tetala . . . 507 518 900—1881 I Denver 79, Sheboygan 67. ity Fteldhousa. Keith HemlUon. New Orleans (9). through the first half of the fight. SU eelllK cmIi 114.44 iHim frawf'lf >m *4 b If (SMlUf cMwnrtlw IwUIwmU tit.tl «*ck Board of Directors. Total pending on ala*. . '[h is offiie* said. \‘ J A

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MANCHESTER E\T:NING |IERALD. MA^THESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14. 1950 PAGE THIRTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 14. 1960 Since a good story gets old. It Is There! There! Cuthbert—Dad says I ought to Buy—1 love the great open iT U O N b H V IL L E FOLKS BY F W I AINE FUX Lota for Sale 73 be reading something deep now a pleasure to recall the one about Spacer. Rooms Without Board Wanted to Rent Seuse And Suffering In silence 16A Help Wonted— Femole Honoohold tioodo and then. Mark Twain and the minister. It Is a noble thing, it's true; Girl Friend—Qlv« m* tho tlfht R o o fin g WE WANT to stay in Mancheater, BUILD YOUR home on 70' lot on Merlin—What are you going to seems that Mark Twain went to But I’ll take less nobility •queezea. AatoaiolinM for Solo___ 4 8 ROOMS SLIGHTLY ROOM FOR rent, with twin beda Green road. Sewer, water, new Nonsense PBATUKINU Guaranuad roota A REAL ValenUne for some lucky for one or two girla. Near Post but we need 3-4-6 unfumiahed read? church In Albany and heard Dr. And some relief—boohoo. S e n d e r s o f C o m ic V a l e n t in e s 1941 PONTIAC «lx tw o-^r tor- USED FURNITURE achool. Phone 2-0718. Doane preach one o f his best ser­ and aapart rapaira aa wall aa single stenographer. Young, high Office. Call 6745. rooms. Can you help ua outT Cuthbert — Guess I’ll pick up —Win Eckhardt. One thing quite clear le that a pedo ipetlal* m !■ 1395. 19W with a ' Ten R ’ondcra of American mons. (liter the service Mark man cannot at the same time be a gutter and conductor work. Try school graduate. Contact: Wilson Pleaae write to Bo* E, Herald. OF,SIRABLB Jullding lot, 100’ by “Twenty Thousand Leagues Under Dodge four-door, ft* U "Frigldalre” Electric Box You’ve often heard of the ten Ta’aln approached Dr. Doane and good churchman and communist. your “ Uocai Koofar." Call Oough- Agency, 721 Main. Room 207. 200’, located in Vernon Center. the Sea." Worry Is like a rocking chair. It Pontloc 6 tudor. 1936 OId»moblle Hartford Everything Complete ROOM For Rent at the Center. GOLF Profesalonal would like five- wonders of the world, but do you said, "I have enjoyed your sermon lln 7707. Phone 2-2575. know the ten wonders of our own will give you something to do, hut Aiiiyertiiem ^ts four-door oedan. Good mechani­ FOR ONLY Phone 2-4401. room rent. Call Mancheater Coun­ Indulgence this morning, as It Is an old friend. Daffyaltione America? They are the Magnolia won ■t get you anywhere. cal condition, aa la. 195. Baich KtlOEINU — Spedalbdng In t e x t r a c a s h all year. Make It 8369.18 try Club, 2-0234, or write Alex BUILDING LOT on Doaiie street. Although I’ve heard my old dad I have a book in my library which Bosom Friend — Anv Sweater CLASSIFIED ADVT. Pontiac. Inc. Phone 2-4645. ____ pairing roofa of ail klnda. alao easily! Show averyday greeting This furniture looks like new, NICE PLEASANT room for rella- Hackney. Box 71, Salem, New Gardens, Old Faltliful Geyser, Gen­ contains every word of It.” Gtrl. 80’ X 106’. All utilities, near new eral Sherman Tree, Empire State I apln • . ’ i Paul- Oh, 1 wish I were dead, DEPT. HOURS; new roofa. Gutter work. Chlm- cards. Up to 100 Ofe profit on 15 and la fully guaranteed. It has Me coupe. Kitchen privileges. Ref- Hampshire. The good divine was aghast. Sweet Guy A guy with no ene­ 1939 CHBTVROUBT coupe. Good achool. on biia line. Phone 2-0710. Building, Old Man of the Moun­ That yarn a dozen times or more, Pal—Why? Ckin’t you win her. mies, whose frienas all hate him. naya clea-ied and rapalrad. 36 card all-events assortment. Sells been used only 3 months, how­ erencea required. Call 2-1454 after II yield a willing ear as though "That can’t be true.” j 8 M A. M. to 4:48 P. M. Urea, food motor. Sacrlftce. Call ever, the electric box Is older. You OWNER of now department atore tains. Crater Lake. Grand Canyon. "All the same It Is," replied or did you ? yeara' aaperlance Krae aatimataa; on sight. PlaatlcB. metalllca. Im­ 4 p. m. LOT 60’ X 180’. A zone. All utili- I I’d never heard the talc before. j 3-9348. Call Howlay Uancheater 8861. printed stationery, gift wraps, can purchase the whole lot for only In Mancheater needs to rent, furn­ tlea. Bua aervlce and new school Mammoth Cave, Niagara Falls and Mark solemnly. Landlords arc nice fellows these ATTRACmVE, Comfortable room the Petrified Forest.^, I For I know well that when I’m old Doctor — Have you told that napkins. Assortments on approv­ 816.20 A MONTH ished or unfurnished apartment nearby. Phone 3405. "Well, I should like to see that d$ys. If a fellow hasn’t the mon­ for gentlemsii Phone 8905 after ‘ I’ll love the'ear that’s never cold. young pup what I think of him? 1936 OHEVROUET four-door, 165. .SHEET METAL, all typea of roof al. Also free samples, Write Hy- Phone 6-0358, our Hartford or home, 4, 6 or 6 rooms. Call e book." said Dr. Donne with digni­ ey to pay his rent the landlord Ing, gutters, leaders, new or re­ A, S. Flaumenhaft. Daughter—Yes, daddy, and he will help him out. Lost MIS Poand Call 7383 between 5 and 6. crest. Dept. 205. 91 Bedford, Bos­ Branch. Ask for Mr. Albert for 5 p. m. Manchester 2-3448. Johnny, who had received a ty. paired. Metal and tile callings, appointment to see It, day or eve­ Wanted— Keal Vstatc 77 pcKketknife for Christmas prompt­ The next morning he received says your’e wrong In your diagno­ ton, Maas. TWO LARGE furnished rooms. BUSINESS Couple, nurse, office I Don't waste time l(x>klng for big sis as iisilal! T>igT— Garman Shepherd dog. 1938 STUDEBAKER 4-door sedan. work guaranteed. Manchester 2- ning. After 6 p.m. phone 6-6239. ly lost it and sniffled around for a opportunities. Far more profitable with Mark T5valn’s compliments, s A little girl had a birthday par­ ^ i U i a to Kin*, call 2-0834 after 1041. MONEY! 4.50 la yours for aelllng Free transportation to store and Kitchen and bedroom. Call 8895] worker. 3, 4, 5 room rent. Private IF YOU Have a single or 3-fkmilv day or two until his father backed copy of a dictionary. ty. From all acenunta. It was In good condition. Price 8200. j it is to do the things at hand in a Automobile drivers are particu­ 100 boxes greeting cards at |1. bsek home. No obligation. Free between 6 and 9 p. m. bath, kitchen. Hartford 8-6941. house to eeli call Hastings, Kew him Into a corner and advised: ; big way. highly auccesaful. At leaat, one 4. Naarard.______Call 7126 after 5. Estate Specialist Odd Fellows larly prone to overlook the other Stationery or napkins with name storage until wanted. "Buck up, Johnny, go darn some I It Is confidently expected that would gather It was from the re­ UJST—Strayed Female do^. m w ^ Heating— Plumbing 17 WELL HEATED room, private 1 BuUdlng, at the Center. (Ready fellow’s comfort. Besides unneces- port she gave her friends. "It was ] Good on. Send for samples on approv­ A - I ^ B - E - R —T—S entrance, 5 minutes walk toj Houses for Sale 72 money and get another knife." And i 'I'he Difference the first 12 months of the present bleed, about 1 yea: old. Color 1938 FORP 4-door sedan, buyers with cash waiting.). this goes for a lot of grown-ups ' sary horn use, for cummonelng swell —19 out of 12 came.” al. Welcome. 368 Plane atreet. Hartford Branch~43 Allyn St. Cheney's. Gentleman preferred. | ‘ I Kitchener-Waterloo, Ont.. Can.. year will be the hardest. I someone, for saluting good night, white and gray. Reward. Phone condition. Phone 2-9721. t h e b e s t In plumbing and heat­ Dept, 31. Newark, N. J.______Main Store—Waterbury IF YOU PLAN on making Phone ’2-11U7.______who have lost their playthings. ing at reasonable rates. Altera Inquire 101 Chestnut atreet. Record) I ilrivcrs use noisy cars, cars with Don’t forget to feed the hirdi. | 3-8788. Open Thurs. Eves. Till 9 p.m. change now la the time to start. An optimist and pessimist caidi She— Mr. Clumsey doesn’t dsnee 1931 CHEVROLET. Good running tlons and repairs. The Nasaetta EVERYDAY Cards, 24 for 81. Sell CONSEDERINU SBLLINO j defective mufflers; they play their No scraps of f(M>d should go Into condition. Phone 2-.3062 after 6 FURNISHED Room on Malnl Many Hating* available Including YOUR PROPERTY? Wife—You say you haven’t had order an oyster stew, ’tlie optimist evenly. ijb t f t —Saturday A. M. Spare tire Plumbing and Heating Co., Inc hig value assortment for birth­ USED Gas and electric ranges, radios loudly, especisliy at night. garbage cant at this time of the atreet. Private family, for couple land, city and country property. Without obligation to ytm. we anything to cat today? is dlsappoitcd In not finding a He—How so? 18-860, between Bralnard Place p. m. Mancheater 2-3701. Glastonbury days other events. Pays you up 825 and up. 1949 model washing I and they race motors and some- year when oiir feathered frienda or gentleman. Phone 6803. Alice Clampet, 843 Main atreet will appraise or make too a cash Husband—The only thing I swal. 'pearl; the pessimist is agreeably She— He dances mostiv on v'»ir I times deliberately cause their cars and Sunset street. Manchester to 100% on fast $1 aaleal New machinea, 899, were 8159.95. New find It difficult to get their natural 3-3149. Phone 4993. offer for property. See ua before low*d toilay was an insult. I surprised to finE-mNO'S Kofrigeratoi service Or Female 27 WE BUY and s 11 good used furni­ Phone 6243. WE HAVE buyers waiting for Repairs on all makea, commer­ ture, combination ranges, gaa Coluinbia houses of every description. List f u l l e r b r u s h Company has ranges and ueatera. Jones Filml- 8 ROOM House, bath, lavatory, 2- your property with us for imme­ cial and lomesllc Emergency 24- Millinery— DresBinaklnf 19 opening for m'" or women, part BEWARE DUTCH I Personals hour service. Phone 2-lff97. ture Store] 36 Oak. Phone 2-1041. car garage, large lo t In good diate action. Neville and Evans. or full time, to serve our cos­ Members of Boy Scout Troop No condition. Telephone 8453 after Phone Manchester 7792 or 8593. SHOULD THOSE...... DOORS 4 w a n t e d —Riders to Hartford ALTERATIONS done on women’s metic customers In Manchester, XILEMAN GAS automatic hot a l l APPLlANtaiS serviced and and children's garments. Call 2- 62. with their leaders Scoutmaster 6:30 p. m. Insurance companies, vicinity D 7)4*3^ *’U. TlMRl \% TO Situations W anted- SEVERAL USED refrigerators. In ganization, Tueaday night at Yeo­ WXi SltoVLY >5AS» TAKtli AU «)0 THAT'S S'HIWlN.^OaTft CAI^T ETRM66 tern or win originate. Dresses, en. oil hot water heat. F.H.A. and T'fiBT MB SOME O'PBTUNI LOOKIN' PIECE >7 ,V«6,RUE6l.t%'.\7 «YA\.VV TWtSt TWtUGS AWOT ViY-R \T ;■ BE WISE, save, wear Spencer FLOOR Probleme eolved with suits, coats, gowns, etc. Phone Fem ale 38 good ninning condition, 820 to mans Hall. The boya will present G.I. financing available. Price Of Anns Sent AU0N& WV7H LU«>TY\»5 ANO foundaUona. Mrs. Mary E. Uc- O' PASTRY... VAK/ 1S»’7 H\«> Itnoleum. esphait tile counter 2-3909. 860. Watkins Broa. a program "Your Scouts In Ac- 810,300. Elva Tyler, Agent. Phone L&O ,VN7r% T0RCt,?R\M\T\'5)t ParUand 7664. Mra. Mabel Brown VAULT in s t in c t s AHO Vt'i.'LO THYOR'4 ^ J ' 4 ! Expert workmanship, tree eeU USED MAYTAG washing machine lion” for the entertainment of the 2-4469. (Coatliiaed froot Page Oae) 3.3776. Mrs. Gladys K. E,aten mates. Open evenings Jones' alterations All kinds, for WILJ.4 CARK for children in my TOO with pump. Looks and runs like parenU and In addition will receive 6157.______Furniture. Oak street Phone men’s, ladles’ an269 .'id, now $179.50 Miss Hilda Gelle.r.son, a former ships next month. Communi.st local roovmg. Phone H. M Jones • SEDAN 9 OUPE ^ give you fine workmanship at a with your old wa.sher. Model S-110 teacher at Windham High schiwl, new'spapera have called upon both great saving at Smltty's Uphol­ 2-1362. 2-3072. .ttandard model, reg. $219..50 now was guc.st of honor at a linen show­ dockers and railway workers to 3MS OUXMOBIUB MODEL 78 Poultry «nd Supplies 43 $169.50 with your old wa.sher. er given at the home of Mrs. Ralph Former Jap stering Co. Have your upholster­ LIGHT Local trucking. Ashes and refuse to handle the arms ship- ■ e d a n e t Ea.sv terms. Benson’s Furniture Slate Saturday night...... Mrs. -Slate ...... , ing done now for spring. 3 piece rubbish removei. Odd .lobs. Rea- ( 12 TO 25. Pound turkeys, fresh ment.s. & Appliances, 713 Main street. was assisted by Misses Elizabeth 1 Captive Paid 2-/f suites reupholstered like new at a Bonablc. K. C. Marks. Phone 6267 | frozen Ready anytime. Schaub’s Mario Scciba. Italy’s two-fisted IMS PONTIAC 8 SEDAN COUPE new low price. Large assortment and Harriet Swanson. The sho ver f Telephone .3.535. minister of interior and the C'^m- or 6113. Turkey Farm, 188 Hillatown j IMT OIMMOBILB MODEL 78 of finest fabrics. Slip covers made of gifts was "raughl” in a Wish- 1 munists’ "Enemy No. One, re­ '‘Caorga! road. Phone 4871,. LARGE Living room mirrors, ing Well. Table decorations were Continued from Page One SEDANET to order and cut at your own LIGHT, LflPAL tracking. Aah re­ cently has been on a tour of north­ home at your convenience. Call rock maple bed and chest, rock miiuiture umbrellas and sweet ern Italy. Leftist newspapers have SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH moval. W. B. Perrett, Jr., Phone] The twenty guests were for- . of...... false. teeth. _ said the six-foot MIT 10IU> STATION WAGON 7267 for free eatlnistes. Wante4l— reis— Poultry- maple buffet, large file cabinet, peas. reported that his main objective 7306. large bookcases, china • closets, mer as.sociates at Windham High I four inch former .has _ _ t been___ s’^ to ...naniTA organize ruiUno police nrnteo protec­ CARNIVAL BY DICK TURl^ER AB ears reconditioned by fae- S tork 41 school and members of a hiki.ig Y ou ’d hardly notice that Bigelos RANGE BURNERS and healers EMPTY VANS to and from all high cliairs, large coal heater, _ He lout tion of arms shipments. FRECKLES ) HIS FRIENDS Passing The W’ord BY MERRILL C. BL08SBR lesy mettioda and guaranteed. large oil healer, flve-plecp kitchen club to which Miss Gellprson bo- ] wears ap artificial limo French Communist leaders also cleaned, repaired and Installed. states. Assured return load. | FARMERS. Get a better price for tils leg when a large rock fell on T. Guaranteed workmanship.’ . H. rates United. 12'J West atreet set. Old Red Tin Barn, 706 North longed. The guest of honor, nov have been campaigning for a boy­ L**0 SMITH S av mot t w e n t y - PVE c e n t s ) MlLOA FIXED PLEASE/wDAfT BZZZ-ZZ-BffAUIIFU. your beef catll • by selling direct it In a Japanese coal mine, where filDDlMfi A sol UJOUS IS ALL >M BIO.' DO /TH A T UUNOI GRL — rjCH— PUIT BALCH PONTIAC, Inc. Nielsen. Telephone 7272. Phone 8375. to the Manchester Parking Co. Main street. Phone 2-3376. research chemist at Smith College cott of Atlantic pact arms ships SOMEBOC3Y in Northhampton Mass. Is to be he was put to work. An American by French dock workers. Sources MeA’&LV 25* Q. UVBRMORF 1 MfA* »Ao«C ? y WITH HER MifiNON SANOWICMIS — phone 2-4545 Have someone else price them, C^TS FOR WILL HANDLE OEECN OONVEkTIBLE PETER W. PANTALUK electrical GA.S Wa t e r heater. 30 gallon married to Garret Bajcma on doctor did the operation with the In Paris, however, have predicted ^ ---- - SO l^|^lN & then call ua. Phone 2-1500. only infitniment he had — n THIS , UTTLE / SCJWVS OUARANTEED. 1940 Pontiac contractor, maintenance and wir­ P aintin*— PaperlUB 21 capacll.v. In good condition Price April 30 at her home In Isl.md that their efforts would not seri­ TMiS IS H e SITUATION f HANDS./)«R RIOMr. gtde"x 8895; 1939 Pontiac sedan, ing for light and power 40 Foe- $15. Call 7123 after 5. Kalis, M.ainc. The couple will make cleaver, a meat saw and two U. S. ously hamper the unloadings and utteA a^ - LARD// AfTIRALL WANTED—tX)ws. calvei and beef A. razor blades. Bigelow is glad 1895; 1987 Chevrolet aedan, 8150; ter street. Phone 3803. (XJMPLETE Painting and decor­ cattle, alao noraes We pay the their home in tlie State of Wa.sh- that the government would use UJTE B 4 P / 7HEDOUSM 1988 Chevrolet pick-up, 8150. Cole ating service. Floor sanding and HOSPITAL BEDS and wheel ington where Mr. Bajcma la a enough to get the money but he troops. If necessary, to get tne I'M , I’VE STENT INCOME TAX service for profee- top dollar. Plela arc* 364 Bid- chairs for sa.e or for rent. Rates says he wouldn’t go through his LEAVINO.' OH HER' Motors. 4184. rcflnishlng. Estimates free. C. F. well atreet. Phone 7405 builder. arms off the ships. slonal, business men. Individuals, CJharbonneau. Phone 2-0575 or reasonable. Keith Furniture Co Mrs. Diana Fox, mother of Dr. prison experience again for 840,- NO MONEY DOWN estates and truata by experienced 2-2805. Phone 4159. Harry Fox, has just returned 0 0 0 ,0 0 0 . I tax expert. Accurate and com Artlrlr* for Sale 45 from a 10 day atay at M.aasachu- Altogether, the commission ex­ S<*hooI Abuses SHALL . Make Your Own Terms plete aervloe at reasonable rates. OUTSIDE, INSIDE Painting and] MAPLE ARM roueh, opens into settM Memorial hospital In Boston. pects to pay out 8108,000,000 to NOW bed. $30; two large overatiiffed 133,000 American POW’s their COMMENCE Tel. Mr. Dolan 2-0744 aftet 5:30. paperhanging. Urea eallmatea BOLTON building atone and flag­ Mrs. Fox, who has Buffered many RIMIMU. Prompt service. Reasonable | stone. Bolton Notch Quarry. Tele­ ehairs, $15 for both. Call 2-9484. survivors and 60,0000-100.000 Fili­ Curbs Sougbl 1938 DODGE (’47 motor)—8145 years with arthritis and asthma, ONMTIONSl ANTIQUES RefinUhed. Repairing prlcea. Phone 7630. D k'rechetu. phone 2-0617 Stanley Patnode. was fortunate in being one of the pino POW’s, who were members of done on any fumltura. Demann. Workman’s compensation, public | KELVINATOR Refrigerator, like the Philippine Island military 1938 OLDSMOBILE 2-DR.—875 new. Telephone 8453 after 8:30 few to be treated with the new (Continued from Page One) SYf 189 South Main atreet. Phone liability larried. wonder drug ACTH adreno-eor- forces. . J . WINCHESTER 12-gauge single p. m. About 75,000 Claims onTland 1987 BUICK SEDAN—8295 5643 tlro-tropic. which she ls in h()pes Rules committee for House con­ PRISCILLA'S POP Not Overdoing It BY AL VERMEES INTERIOR AND Exterior paint­ barrel shotgun. $15. Call 5211. will correct It. Dr. Morris Siegel, The commission has on hand 1936 DODGE COUPE!—850 ing. paperhanging, ceilings re- I.EERIGERATOR. prices were sideration. ' rw iSl’VlNS YOU ALL ^ never lower than right now at | her physician, she .said, had had about 75,000 claims. New ones President - Truman yeelcnlav Household Services flnUlied. Fully tnaured. Expert SET OF modern bathroom fix­ are coming in at the. rate of 1.200 ^Afy LO\*s home sbortly after 6:45 p.m.. died I* Maadweter CaU Hathaway, 2-1890. Rice, principal of the Horace W. tires, good paint. In i«ir 1994 Konm* Wimool Btmrd hS Porter school, Mra. James H. shortly after arrival at 8L shape, low mUeaffe. Can b- Help Wantdd— Female . 25 Raphael’t hoaplUl. f u r n i s h e d room for rent near Phelan and Mr. and Mra. A. R. He was a member of the depart­ seen at 228 Spruce SL. or B If SOME- BrnnehoM Goeda Main atreeL Gentlemen prefer­ Sharpe. tiNB'PDA. i WOMEN WHO knowrAvon wUt Mlaa Katherine Ink noted her ment 26 years. Tel. 6031. red. CaU a-2r70. 9 Basel street. He is survived by his widow, BtJ^lIjii&ON appreciate thU fine opportunity to BEST PRICES for fumltura, an- birthday Sunday. In honor of the 2 -/4 tiquta Trading Poat,. 17 Maple Eltzsbelh Ti;avl* Burian; two sons. WHY MOTHERS earn money In their spare time PLEASANT Room for gentlemen, occasion she and Miss Anne D,x, Will Sell Beaaonabie street 2-1089 Opes noon Eugene P. and John C. Burian, Jr., Write for appointment. Mra One block north of Poet Office. 16 with whom she makes her home, Dorothy Buckraan. 29 Highland days, Tuesdays. All day r land two grandchildren. | — rcu P H O N i Wadsworth atreeU had guests for dtonct. fe rra cc, Conn, day- Friday. Saturday. ! ■ TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14. IfSO iSatie A Life— Help the Heart Drive tDUItTlEK IHanrlr^Bbr Evening Ifm llt

England and New York aUta the Republican party in Hartford be­ Mrs. UUian Gustafson has re­ fore coming to Manchester, having The Wsatbar bride choaa a navy blue ault with Averaga Daily Nat Prcaa Run turned afU r attending a conven­ Name Taylor represented the Fourth Ward MVl I at 0. a ' About Town W ^ d in g s navy aecaaaories. They will be at Second Senatorial District. :A fb r the Mentti o* Sommorf, ISM tion of Brownbllt shoe dealers in home ta thair frlonda after Fabru- Now York aty. Precinct Captain. Taylor also ary It at 164 Oak street. Diet. 2 Head nerved as Acting Ward Chairman. Miss Irene Jannetty lain tMa altemeen and The bride, a graduate of Man- The Mothers Circle of the Sacred He waa a delegate to many city 9,839 M s tMrtgMi n^u.£5r“«^ iL ^ Girliii-Pagaiii cheatar High achool. Is employed and senatorial conventions. iHanrlfFHtFr lEiiFtttttg Ib ra lb American Inrtttute o ®5*°F**^ Heart wUl meet Thursday evening by the Travelers Insurance Com- Republicans Choose a Audit partly Hew Englnnd ?* at the home of Mrs. Thomas Taylor la a graduate of Weaver trained pBoy. MancheUer "-A City of Village Charm at ttte four ho«U for the O'Brien of 8 Gerard street. Nuptials Held Leader for West Side High school and Northeastern Unt- VaMBtlM pnrty nt the **otel j^ r ^ The bridegroom attended local Nprsity. He is a member of Hose » » — toie svenins* oehoolB and la with the United Area; Long ' Active Company One of the 8. M. F. D^, S t Mary’s Guild will meet BRECK REPRESENTATIVE .*.v *5^,2?% be eubj^of n t^ to States Coast Guard, atatloned at the Washington P. T. A. and the U) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15,1950 (TWENTY PAGES) PRICE FOUR CBNni b T S re n by WUton Owene of Old Thursday at 11 a. m. Members Daughter of Balilla Pa* Wapping Grange. VOL. LXIX., NO. I ll will bring their own lunches, a ^ Groton, Conn. Republican Town Committee s u m Mill, Adeiiu, M e w n f^ u ^ t^ tea, coffee and dessert will be gani Weds Member of The bride gave to her maid of Chairman William S. Davis an- will be at end Bdwerd Fields «* New ^ r k honor and bridesmaids key and itounced the appointment today of t ^ will speek on the subject, Csr- served by the hostes-scs. Mrs. Her- m w Schendel and Mrs. William U. S. Coast Guard heart chain bracelets, and the Leonard W. Taylor as chairman of Voting District Number Two. Sent Home Russians Sign F«t%" . • ____ McCann. bridegroom gave to his best man MIsa Margaret Carolyn Pagani, and ushsra, wallets. Taylor lives In the middle of the HALE'S Marlow's Beauty Salon February Floods Niews Tidbits Urges Great daughter of Mr. and Mra. Balilla West Bide Voting District at 117 Truman )|gMlMster CSinpter No. If, Disabled American Veterans, will Owing to the cancelllatlon of Pagani o f 184 Oak street, and W il­ Cooper street. (Tailed Prom (/P) Wires New Treaties nitet this evenlnf at eight o'clwk last week’s meeting of the Second liam Joseph Carlin, son of Mr. and Sportsmen Meet The new District Chairman is Headquarters at the Sliver t*n e Community Congregational Choral club, the proposed by-laws will be voted THURSDAY T I L 9 P. M. house. At BA Clubhouse And Storms Hit agenclca are In Knoxville, Tenn., With Chinese upon tonight at a business meet­ FOR looking every which way for Moral Crusade Begin ing following the regular rehewsal H m Study group hriefcaae containing up to half- teotrow afternoon at two o dm * at 8:80 at the church. All members All members of the Manchester acid FRIDAY T IL 5:30 P. M. million dollars in negotlsble gov­ [Ally World’s Two Larg- Jrt ttVSouth Methodist chwch. are again urged to be present. Division of the Connecticut Sports Smashing Blows ernment purchastag orders. . . . Mias Oertrude Abbey will have men’s association are reminded February 16th and 17th Philippine President Elpidio ()ut- rst Communist Nations diarge of the worship service. Mr. and Mrs. William Rubinow that the monthly meeting tonight rino, his cabinet and m i l l t ^ lead­ PatnoUc devotions will honor Lin- of Blast Center street are in St. wilt be held at the British Amerl ers go Into secret conference on In Peace or Possible To Stamp Out Crime To help answer any questions you might ootai and Washington. Hostesses Petersburg. Florida, for a short vS» can Club on Maple alreet. The Snow and Ice Blamed defense plans today. . . .Nation­ • alist Chinese leaders say they are W ar for Next'^SO Years w ill be Mrs. George McKinney and cation. meeting will be held In the base Argue Way Mrs. Arthur Gibson. ment and get underway at 8. have concerning your hair and scalp For at Least 16 Fa- convinced far-reaching Soviet Despite the storm, the monthly All captains of teams competing agreements lie behind Soviet-Red Moscow, Feb. 18—ijf) — The Pledge* ‘Whole-Hearted talitiM; Property Dam­ T o Proceed (^In a pact announced today. London Getting WettMt The Immaculate Conception Master Point duplicate bridge In the annual membership drive Soviet union s M China last night America Hit February Since 1937 Support* to Official Mothers Orcle will meet tomor­ tournament will be held this eve­ sre reminded to get in the returns age Mounts Into Mil­ National Protestant lay leaders signed sweeping treaties which row evening st the home of Mrs. ning at eight o’clock in Tinker on sjl memberships signed to date. from business and labor worlds Drive Against Gam­ ally the world’s two largest Com­ London, Fob. 16.—(AT—It Raymond B. Hagedom. llO Glen- hall. It Is hoped that returns made to­ lions of Dollars; Riv­ Lewis and Soft Coal Op­ gathering In Detroit today with By New Pact night will find the club over the clergymen for four-day confer­ munist countries in peace or ,'oa- rained today In London for bling and Vi4:e at wood atreet: and the Holy Angela alble war for tha next 80 years. d r d e wlU meet also tomorrow Miss Lorraine Mitchell, daugh­ goal of 500 which was set st the ers Overflowing Bunks erators Fidling to Gel ence on major economic leaues the ISth consecutive day. Gov­ The treaties, signed In the Krem­ evening with Mrs. Evelyn Hutton ter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford R. start of the drive on January 1st. Ranges, Refrigerators starting tomorrow. . . .Second Treaty Seen Designed ernment weather men aald this Conference of Federal, Far in ‘Peace Talks’ lin after nearly two montha of in­ Is the wettest February since o f M Benton street Mitchell of Pine street, who Is Reports from several captains in­ ^ The Associated Press race riot in two days flarea in State and Local Law training as a nurse et Heaton hos dicate that they have filled iheir Washers and All . I Johanneaburg, South Africa, na tensive negotiations, were aald to To Cut Ground from 1987. floods and storms dealt be aimed at developing and D.A.V. Auxiliary, Chapter No pitid, Montpelier, Vermont, as team quotas of fifty members. Washington, Feb. 15--(/P)—Johnltive quarter. . . .Steady ^#et of Enforcement, Officials part of her course at the Univer­ Final results and Individual totals Other Appliances destructive blows across wide L. Lew ii and aoft coal operators high taxes and rising Federal strengthening the economic and Under Chinese Policy 17, wUl conduct a bingo party. cultural tiea of the two natiuna, Saturday, February 18, at eight sity of Vermont, Burlington, Mra. WllUam J. CarUn will be carried In this week’s of the south, midwest got together for "peace talks" to­ spending will result in lowered pdled by McGrath spoke on "Opportunities In Nurs resume’ of local fish and game ac­ standard of living for American and preventing the rebirth of Jap­ Washington, Feb. 16 — (AT— o'clock at the home of Mrs. Flor­ Tb.JW .IIAU COM ^aast to ^ y . The mid-Feb- day,* but promptly fell into an anese aggreaelon. Eight Airmen ence Streeter. 68 Starkweather ing” at a career conference re­ Mrs. John Carlin of 15 V4 School tivities. people, Moya Charles E. Wilson, m Diplomatic authorities aald today snow and ice storms argument over how to go about To Lead g8M,NS,000 Wkshington, Feb. 15.— (4*) street Mrs. Ines Mahoney of the cently held in Montpelier High street, were united In marriage The closing of this drive does Leonard W« Taylor presldmt of General Electric com­ Soviet Russia and Red China ap­ school. Miss Mitchell was gradu­ Saturday In St. James’s church. .'Ware blamed for at least 16 them. pany, Seem vem Ooets, 38, ot Washing I Russia agraod to lend Communist — President Trunikn tcxlky Ways and Mean committee is not mean that there will he no David L. Cole, chairman of too, n. C., was being returned to parently had designed their new Die in Crash ated from Manchester High school The double-ring ceremony waa employed at the United Aircraft ""dtMhB. Property damage Bupt. Leonard Comstock of the C^lna $800,000,000 over the next urged a great moral crusade chairman. The public Is Invited, more memberahips sold for the Prealdent .Truman’s coal fact-find­ the United Htotes onder gunrd, with the class of 1947. The Mont­ performed by Rev. Edgar A. Far­ In East Hartford and has lived in Connecticut Reformatory In five years and give up railroad and treaty of alliance In part aa a wea­ current year but It marks the erd mounted into millions of dol­ ing board, aald a forenoon meet­ Amerlcnn nuthorilira In Berlin against crime in thia country. pelier Evening Argus carried “ rell. Palms and bouquets of mixed Manchester for the past five years, C8ieshlrc aaya that reflectorisad navigation rights In Manchuria by pon for cutting the ground from of this particular effort to secure lars. anM. She wns formerly secretary And. he pledged hia “ whole­ column about the conference. flowers decorated the altar. He was ah active member of. the ing waa spent entirely on "pro­ automobile Urease plates still are 1952, under American policy toward Seven Escape as Bomb­ enough In membership dues to •nmiiaasda Mads Homaleaa cedural” questlona. Lewis and the of the three-power Military Se- hearted support’’ to an offi­ Miss Frances Recck of Berlin, take care of the annual trout ap­ being made at Institution at di­ First reaction In Japan waa that China. Advertisement: Ibauaands wars made bomeleaa coal men never got down to the eorlty Beard In BerSn, a ^ er Bums After Hit cousin of the bride, was honor at­ propriation which this year Is 1500 rection of State Motor Vehicle dc- the Rumlan loan was surprialngly cial drive to stamp out gam­ n aa rialiig rivers aplUed into low­ wag# and working condition I ^ .Belgians will vote rceently spent two montha In the ■mall. The announced total of That was the Initial Interpreta­ Table Pads See RAYMOND E. GORMAN tendant. Bridesmaids were Miss plus transportation fees. 1-___• WO A/\A aMlaamvim rvv« afvllam I • _ . . * tion placed on the annex to the ting Road in Montana bling and vice. “ We have to , land hemea m Lioulsiana and Mla- that have 872,000 miners on strike Soviet tone with her Qerman $300,000,000 la only a fraction of for Auto Liability Insurance. 42 Hazel Jones, Miss Shirley Taylor, Several Important affairs are on s a u t iju I air March 12 In advisory referendum pact, announced last night. Under work together to combat or­ and Mra. Josephine Ecbert, all of Bonri. Other thousands and the nation geetlng desperately on whether Klag Leopold IH sweetheart. (N E A telephoto) the amo\int China needs to buy Brookfield street, phone 4871. the docket and President Richard threafaned with evacuaUon ia Il­ this, Russia promisea to hand over Great Falle, Mont., Feb. 15.— ganised crime whtrever it ap- Manchester. Cobb la anticipating a full turn­ short of fuel. should be Invited to return to machinery and goods to industrial­ to Communist d iln a within two prsre,” the president told a con­ Dennis Carlin was best man for Custom linois, Indiana, Ohio and Tennea- Cole Acto as Otawrver throne of Belgium. ize the sprawling, war-ahattered (AT—Eight men were killed and out of the membership. aaa aa new floods menaced the years the South Manchurian rail­ ference of Federal, state and local hla brother and the ushers were BRECK Cole acted aa an observer at the Bernard Baruch, U. B. elder nation.) way, which the Soviets now oper­ seven escaped when an Air Force law enforcement offidala aura- Donald Lewellyn, of Carnelgle, area which fought floodwatera sesilon, but ia not Uklng part In stateaman, joins Senate foixea at­ Blast Causes Negotlatlona had been carried only a few weeks ago. Many riv- ate, and the port of Dairen. Mos­ B-29 crashed shortly after taking moned here by Attorney General Manchester Barher Penns., John MtGlohon of Savan­ , ProfeMional beauticians are trained for helping those the negotiations at this time. tempting to curb use o f veto In on by Prime Minister Joseph Btal cow also aaya it eventually will McGrath. Venetian ara, fad with heavy rainfall for In and Foreign Minister Andrei Y off from the Air Force base hero nah, Georgia, and Thomas Crowley with hair and acalp problems. Keeping your hair ia 0>le told reporters ths problem UN. . . .Fresh aaow fall of "at Death of Two withdraw Soriet troops from the Mr. Truman aald that World of <^cago. 111. SETBACK and the last several days, surged to ia whether there ia to be more than least a foot” is predicted for Vlahinsky for the Soviet union, and •bout 6:80 a. m. (e.e.t.) (8:30 Association flood atage, some Inching toward "jointly need Naval base” of Port War II had been fo llo w ^ fay "a Escorted to the altar and pre­ good condition will mean better permanents and one aet of negotiations. "They’ve northern New England. . .Preai- Chlneae Communist Leader Mao Arthur. m., e.B.t.) today. Mr.— To get small dents the high marks in last month’ rraurgence of underworld forcea, Shops sented in marriage, by her father, BRIDGE barely got starUd,” he added. dent Truman la reported by New r s .i. U . . _ s — ITze-Tung and Premier and For-* American policy, aa atated by H ie big four-engine plane, living on vice and g r a ^ " He with Blinds I better all-around hair beauty. A series of Breck Method damaging overflows. Utners tiurt 8S Ites- Minister Chou En-Lal for the bride wore a gown of white out of car fenders put It waa learned that aouthem York Times aa aaylng he has lost Secretary of'State Acheson Janu­ which had been aearching for called on the officials to oo<^rato Asbestos satin. The neckline of the basque Hair and Scalp Treatments given in this shop will The U.8. Weather bureau said coal oparatora want to talk separ- faith In Rttaalaa promise* but atUl ary 12. la baaed on the hope of Biicklsnd School grease around the s p o t- ths alaat and snow storm which taurant Prepares to Re-1 mlaaljniala| B-S6I In Queen ^ a rlo tta at all levels to combat this. And, Top CLOSED WEDNESDAY bodice was edged with Alencon then press on a toilet help to make your next permanent more successful. aUly the other coal men. | is hopeful aboutatwut futurefuture. . . .Na­ the dbcumanta. conflict of Intereat between Ruaata sounCiplummetedin fl^ li to the prairie he said, the country must havo lace and the long sleeves terminat­ swspt across ths middle west and tionalist Uilaeae coanter-offenatve and China In north China and par­ plunger and pull off—dent eastern states waa dinalnUhtoig. Lewis, leader of the United Mins open After Flash Flood Calls for Fullest Aaalstancw ■bout raree mllea southwest of "the proper fundamental moral CostoBi Made, Gosrsnteed IN THE SOUTH END ed In a point at the wrists. The Wed., Feb. 15,8 p. m. Workers, la damanding only ona on Aslan mainland la promised A treaty of friendship, alliance ticularly In Manchuria. the lociH base from a low altituda. background” to meet the laauo. skirt with full court train waa will come out with suction It laft a blanket ot snow through­ but no hint la given when it will ' Ito Fit Your Tsbis set of negotlatlona. Portland, Ind., Feb. 16.—(S') and mutual aid calla for the fullest Would Minimize Confllet It burned shortly after It hit one Otker Developmenta trimmed with Alencon lace. Her Sponsored B.v * out the northam states end an ■tart. I f Russia actually returns the that is created. When the cloaed-door aeaaion asalatancs by either party if tha aide o f U. S. Highway 87, and ca­ Bealdes the word from Mr. flnger-tlp veil of lace -edged silk abundant rainfall from the gulf Public coma early, but by no An explosion in a restaurant here I railways, Dairen and Port Arthur, Phone 7691 Today CLOSED THURSDAY Buckland-Oakland Club to the North Atlantic states. broke up for lunch, Lewis came other Is attacked by Japan "or »ny reened over the road, the Air Trumari In tha great hall o f tha lllu^on was held in place by a cor­ Tol. 4805 Mrs.— ^To thaw frozen out with hia usual glowering look. means in droves, to first public today caused the death of Wo other state which directly or In­ the effect would be to mlnimlae Force InformaUon officer said. No extra ebarga to have ear Heavy Tall la Damage nationwide showing of Bergman- Juetlca deportmant, than wara IN THE NORTH END onet o f seed pearls and rhine­ Prizes and Refreshments riNDiu MANuracTuaiNO co. fruits and vegetable first Nothing to say,” he toW re­ persons and tent six others to directly would unite In any form this conflict. Plaae Taklag Off these developmenta at ths confar- ■lasama aoma to yoor boma stones. She carried a white satin FOR EVERYTHING I t also left a heavy toll in prop­ RoaseUinl film •’StrombolL” .... Meanwhile, Stats department place them in cold water— porters. hospital. with Japan In acta of aggresrion.’- C^pt K. D. McFarland, Infor­ ence: muff with white roses and stream­ Contribution 50e At Monchastar Graan erty damage and Ice-coatad high Motor Vehicles department an­ The treaties bring to an end the officials are certain that both Mos­ No Progtcaa 8«ea Six other persons received first mation officer at the Spokane 1. McGrath ptedgad "avery pos- ers of sweet peas. Cooking definition— “ A la ways. Many communiUea rS' George Love, spokesman for nounces that its main office in 1945 Russo-Chinese pact, signed cow and the C3Uneae Red regime aid treatment for slight Injuries. will make a propaganda capital of base, said the plane waa taking ■ible aaaiatance” from tha Juetlea The maid of honor wore pink King"— food served- in a malned la ola M from outalde tele- northern and western producers Hartford and 10 branches will re­ as the result of the Yalta agree­ phona communication. Trees, main open half-houV longer each The explosion occurred as the tha fact that Russia has entered off from the Great Falla field to department in community effort* slipper satin with bustle effect, rich cream sauce. ■aid, “I couldn’t percelva any ment, In which the Soviets were to smaah organised crime, aad telephone and power lines snapped day for real of month to ieaaen restaurant, the Home Oafs, was Into a treaty to relinquish the s] resume aearch for wiha missing matching Juliet cap and muff cov­ progress.” given a hand In contCPl o f the aepectaUy gambling. IBEAUTY SALONt under the weight of the heavy snow rush for IM A t«glatiat|<8i ptotsa. praparing to redpen after e Queen Charlotte muffs were covered with pink Range Oil Furnace Oil Highway travel waa sharply cur­ gaining talks a succeaa. today to astronomers of forthcom' The new Manchurian agree­ •tatutea." Ha said such a taw tailed and some air flights were of the two-story brick building ments are to become effective Im­ study before Its' full significance sound area off the coast of British roses. CALL An explosive air hung over the ing ••Huh o f Universe” expedition for the future course of the cold ■hould prohibit use of any Inter- Sponsored By The bride’s mother wore a navy aaacalled. Icy and slushy side­ were left intact. mediately upon conclusion o f a Columbia. Weather conditions at bargaining due to the continued | who will use It for 18 montha in The dead are Walter Muye, 40, war can be adequately understood. ■tats facility "fo r gambitag and blue Redlngote dress with grey 100% Metered Service walks made walking hazardous. Its home field neo$ Spokane would Republicun Women’s LesRue L. T. WOOD CO. South Africa ... State Dental of Richmond, Ind., a bakerv truck Full Import Not Known ralatad purposes axcept where accessories, and the bridegroom’s Hundreds snWsrad minor hurts ih (OonUnoed oa Pago Foorteea) not permit a lending and the pilot local Uwa and ordinance permit (Oonttaoed ob Fsco Foort«oa) commission spokesman aaya In driver who waa in the restaurant They appear convinced that tha and Republican Activities Committee mother was attired In grey crepe. fans. went on to Great Falla for the their use. Phone 4496 Hartford that there will be delay taking orders for his products, document made public does not night. They aaelsted the bridal party tn — 4 Less Trouble Today, light snow fell in the up­ of several weeks in scheduled hear­ and Guy Dollins, (age unavail­ represent, moreover, the extent of McFarland identified the ship as Urges HIgtwr Moral Voluea receiving at a reception for rela­ per and middle Mississippi valley, agreement reached In the prolong­ • LEGION HALL Michigan and over New Ekigland. ing of 17 dentists charged with able) a Portland city fireman. one from the 99th Bomb group. Mr. Truman indicated he con­ tives and friends at the Garden Urges Fewer violating statute which prohibits Fire Damages ed Sino-Sovict conference in Mos­ Names of the crew members siders It of equal importance that Rain feU along the Atlantic coast Crashed to Deoth In Debris cow. They aay that the full Im­ Grove from four to eight o'clock. dentists from advertising. were not releeaed Immediately. tha nation as a whola be educated I 9 6 ~ Phone Number Notice from South Carolina northward. Muye was crushed to death In port of auapected aecret agree- For a motor trip through New President Tnnnan is quoted as the debris. Dollins suffered a How they escaped wera not to higher moral values. Wednesday, Feb, 15 — 8 P. M, N a Sevese OoM Spota W ork Hours Navy Building menta may appear only gradual­ known immediately. "W o muet encourage education, There wera no woven cold spota. saying he will make “an aggres­ heart attack while engaged in sive fight” in Pennsylvania and rescue work and died in a hospi­ ly- j Ouise el Croak Not Kaowa religtoua Instruction and homa Of L. T. WOOD CO. Zoning Board of Appeals The snow and ice' atorm which Something that may be secretly training in tha famUy and tfii tha Speaker, Qarence “ Gappy” Baldwin Ohio thia year to elect Democratic tal. Cause of the crash waa not whipped across the midwest Into Dealey Center at Sub­ Included la the question of Russian guidance of our children," ho sold In accordance with the require­ Bowles Asked to Fol nominees to Congress. . . State Two of tho.se taken to the Jay known. The Air Force Informa­ Pennsylvania, New York and ehipa and planea for Red China. ta his speech to the group at the Chairman Republican State Central Committee ments of the Town of Manchester, aouthm New England was the low Up Directive on department comes out against County hospital suffered serious marine Base Scene of There have been perslatent reporta tion officer aald two officers from the Zoning Board of Appeals will Congressional action at this tima Injuries. They are Sam Butcher, from the Orient that tha Chinese Spokane were en route here to In­ Refreshments worst In several years in many sec­ (Uoattaoed om Foga Two) hold a public hearing in the Mu­ h tions. The atorm in the southern State Employes Cut on proposals that U. S. move to- 46. a broken arm and possibly a Blaze Early Today Rada wanted military aid, to coun­ vestigate. An investigating board nicipal Building, Monday evening, broken neck, and Mrs. Ben Haw­ probably will be set up aa aoon aa waid union of Atlantic powers, Q, ter bombing from the Natlonallata February 20, 1950, at 8 P. M., on (OsnUnoed oa Page Eighteen) I or a world federation. kins, wife of the restaurant own­ New London, Feb. 15—(AT—The and also to invade Formosa. they arrive. They were Identified Announcing Limited Evening Classes Washington, Feb. 16. er, who suffered third degree only aa Captain Mayfield and Ma­ the following applications: recreation building at the United immediate slash of about $8,000,- jor Weaver. Tm t I In The Andrew Ansaldl Company burns from the waist down while ■tatea Navy Submarine Base waa 000,000 in excise taxesj—five tlmea i ^ 1 • . • Tapped In the wreckage. for temporary permission to re­ extensively damaged by fire today. The Great Falla base informa­ ' THEORY OF MUSIC larger than what President Tru- f q c ||2 | | q | | Others In the hospital are Rhon move earth from plot of land con­ man has asked—was propoaed v > iv r a a a x a a v r Most of the damage, officials Arctic War tion officer said the seven aur- Flashes! Fake Papers Slick, 58, who suffered severe vlvora were taken to the base hos­ taining 6.95 acres, at 384 Charter y by the National m a -m reported, waa confined to the MANCHESTER Including Congress today by toe_ National bruises; John Jenney, whose legs pital for obaervatlon. Their Injur­ (Lata Bollettaa ot tha (3) W lra) Oak treet. Residence A A sone. north wing of the two-atory brick Committee for Repeal' ...... of Wartime* A pprO V eC l were crushed; Hawkins, the pro­ ies were believed slight. All aeven Ear-traininR, Solfege (sight singing) Fred Z. Johnson to conduct structure, known aa Dealey Center. Plans Made I Claim Made Ehcciae Taxea. prietor, who was crushed by a soft walked away from the crash. and business (sell and refill fire extin­ This proposal,J, ifIf adopted, would ------New London fire officials said drink vending machine, and Sher­ A cordon of military policemen Bandlta Grab Payroll Ckoh PUBUC Elements of Music guishers) In basement shop In | wipe out■ completely the 20 —per . , rz . A > man Armantrout, who waa bruised the damage might ran aa high as home f t 17 South Main Street, cent retail sales ^ r a on jewejiry, | CommuniSt Ucputy At­ $300,000. Vlilitary Leaders Taking surrounded the flaming wreckage Bridgeport. Feb. 15—4AT—Two Prompt Deportation of severely. for a time, while ammunition and Residence A zone. Look What Wo Now Have To Otter! furs,' luggage and toUet prepara­ Firemen said they believed the Civilian Firemen Give Aid boadlto, eoe of them armed with a JANE’S STUDIO OF MUSIC Displaced Using Bogus t e m p ts tto o Strike Ral- Quite Seriously Fight flarea exploded In the plane. News­ black pistol, onletod tbo Wmt MARKET First National Stores to erect I tions. It would cut the 20 per cent blast occurred aa two employes of Firemen from New London, paper reportera, photographers 16 DEPOT SQUARE TEL. 5560 after 5 P. M. free standing unllghted ground KNOTTY PINE WOODGRAINED movie admission tax in half and the Ohio Valley Gas Company SIdo worko offlee ot tbo Brld|^ 80S MAIN STREET Documents Now Seized ian Premier in Brawl Groton and Galea Ferry helped to ing in Bitter Cold and othera were kept away at first port Goo U g b t eompoay om Byraoo sign of 14’x6’ approximately 10 eliminate or reduce many more, sought to restore gas service, bring the fire under control. It The information officer aald this feet from street line, for parking Would Bring Price Cuts which had been shut off by the oiroet oeor Howard mvemme obortly SHEET ROCK IN 4 x 8 PANELS waa discovered about 1:30 a.m. Washington, Feb. 15—(AT—U. waa for their protection. area. East of No. 22 East Center ] Washington, Feb. 15 — (/f)— Sudi action, committee spokes Rome, Feb. 15—(F)—Italy’s new flood. otter ooea today, and otter betd- m-CHMK (e. a. t.). S. military planners are taking roa BABY Street, Business zone. Prompt deportation of displaced men______said, would bring _ immediate , coalition government was approved LlghUng Gas Heater tag threa employee tato a wosh- • •. The building houses a theater, a quite eerioualy the poaalbllty that toom esooped wHb about ISS pay­ Good Buys All Day Wednesday Hara’« a aoa- Samuel Strain to erect dwelling persons who have uaed faked doc­ prira reductions by the Chamber of DepuUes last Fred Puckett, a cook, said A r­ O NLY Per Sq. Ft. uments to get into this country mantrout, one of the gas company recreation lounge, a bowling alley, if there ia a “ hot war,” fIghUng roll eavolopeo aa eottmotod 99390 vanlhla ptaca of 8’ from East side line which la 9c ;';i? d T "M S ).S o S '® o '^ iS night afUr a flat-Hylng brawl In the ship’s service (store) and the will take place where It ia bitter­ Urges Bigger to 97.000. Sbortly after the heldap, closer than rcgulaUons allow, on was urged today. The urging workers, was lighting a gas heater ARMOUR STAR REGULAR STY LE ■ a a y practical — Primarily a came In the midst of testimony output The committee is a group which a Communist deputy tried to when the explosion occurred. A post office. ly cold. a polleo radio broodeoot woo to. Oak Street, Lot No. 63 "South It’s ideal for remodeling: those opstbir^ robins or Navy officials aald ths fire ap­ itaiaiiiB Ml (or adandSc (Mdiag on sex, fraud and bribery angles o f private persons whoae business- gt^ke Premier Alcide de Gaaperi. smaller blast followed, Puckett They are anticipaUng what can aued ptaelag aU memben ot tko Manchester HelghU" Residence TH A T DEN. parently started In the barberahap, ptogMM, it can fint ba aaad aa a of the refugee program; ea are esp^ally affected by ex- j said. be done In event there are major Taxes Slash toree oa the olort for m 1940 or B zone. De Gaeperi’B cabinet, formed the store or bowling alley, all lo­ clashes with Russia in the Arctic FRANKFURTS u 49c U-dmir. Chair lodca InaraHy ia LOOK AT THESE BIG ADVANTAGES *T am all for deporting these else taxes.* Some of those hurt lived in 1941 greealeh blue Dodgo aedau Ernest Vichl to have Liquor ^ p le who have entered luegally,” Jan. 27 after three-weeks crisis, apartments on the second floor. cated in the north wing of tha regions. oorrytag thiuo aaeo. placa oa tabla. wboM It apeclflcally did, not ask re­ waa approved by a vote of 314 to CRISP MELLOW OuUet (Package Store) which is Senator Ferguson (R.. Mich.) told ductions in the excises on liquor, There was no immediate estimate I-ahaped building. Thla was disclosed in a Houae Business Group Favors • • • wida baM providM within 1,000 feet of another liquor THIS WALLBOARD OFFERS 189, with 12 ahetentlona. Pending an Inquiry and an in­ reportera. tobacco' or gasoline. of the damage.,, Military Approprtatlona aubcom- Favors Bxpelltag Ualoa arm. ooo-tippiag M- outlet In store being erected adja­ Senator Graham (D „ N. C.) in­ Portland is 25 miles northeast of ventory, they reported, they were mlttee report released today. Immediate Action to SAUERKRAUT 2 Lb. 19c (1) It’s Fireproof. Present Oroup^a Pragram . Wild Melee SUrts Waabtagtoa, Feb. 15— (AT. — A enrity. cent to 161 Middle Turnpike West, dicated he shared the same view at The group’s prpgi’am waa pre­ A wild melee etarted In the Muncie, Ind. It has a population unable to aay what caused the fire The report makea public In part CIO committee recooeeneaded to­ Buriness zone. a Senate Judiciary committee of about 6,500. or how much damage resulted. ■acret hearings on the Arm y’s re­ Cut Excises 3 Billions SUPREME QUALITY, CHOICE, TENDER (2) No Painting or Papering Worries. sented to the Houae Ways and center of the chamber floor when day to the CIO Exoeertlve beard Aaron Pekowsky to erect un­ hearing on the D P program yea- Means eommittae by Frank M, Communist Deputy Luigt dl Mauro When the blaze was discovered, quest for $4,018,884,000 of the pro­ that the BUae, Mill aiM SomHer dersized dweUlng on underalxed (3 ) Easy and Economical To Install. tarday. Mayfield, St. Louis department flew at tha premier for a state­ Two Maa Trapped ia Mine the north wing of the building waa poaed $18,000,000,000 defense bud- ‘ Hartford, Feb. 15—Gov. Cbeater Workera ualoa he expelled tor ad- Would Revise Present Law SHOULDER STEAK 55c lot having leas frontage than reg­ (4 ) It Has all the Features of the Rich Beauty of Wood Store operator, chairman; and by ment he made. De Gasperi’e in flames. Moat of the damage to get for the fiscal year beginning Bowlea was urgad today by Coun­ hertag to Oommnatot party doo- ulations allow, and closer to side With Senator Kilgore (D., W. Whlteaburg, Ky., Feb. 15—(AT— th.: other aectiona resulted from July 1. tttaeo. Tha coeaaelttao woo tko Vice Chairman Leon Henderson, Chriatian______Democrat eupportera cil 16, Amarican FaderaUon ol FRESH. CAREFULLY PREPARED, GROUND lines on Northeast comer of Paneled Walls. Va.), Ferguson and Graham Intro- Two men were reported trapped in water and amoka. 9S35g,890 Sought tor Reaeorek flret to report oa taveetlgaHeea of duoad a propoaed aubatltute fo r a wartime OPA administrator: Eric I blocked the attack and drove Di Wetherell and BtdweU Streets, A. Johnston, president of Motion I ifauro from the hall. small truck mine'near here fol­ Submarine officials reported The Army Quartennaater de­ Stats, County and Municipal Em- four iialnaa aeeueefl ot foUewtag Please feel free to call on us for advice or auggestions bill recommended by the Judiciary lowing a heavy elate fall last night. that there waa no one In the build­ partment la aeektng $8,358,000 for •15 WORTO OF Rural Residence zone. Picture Producera find DlsWbu- Oaapert had chargad the ployta (AFLI to fallow up hla the Coauaualat party Frogram CHUCK BEEF Lb 49c for tHat remodeling job. ooBuntttae last month to revise the Rasraen worked to reach them ing. A few ftrefightera were tem- reaaarch and developincnt alont. rather thaa CIO poUey. A0 four rh a B d i-j Aaron Pekowsky to erect un­ present DP law, enacted In 1A4S. to n o f Amerlra; r " i « miinisto with etarting a riot directive eodertag a reduction ta dersized dwelling on underslaed chairman of tte board of Bulova this morning, and raporta indicated The requests are studded with re­ faced obnoot e e r ^ MO^Play. The aubaUtute, which la atmilar In Induetrial Modena last month (Oontlaaed on Page Fifteen) working hours for atate employea TENDER, MEATY lot having less frontage than reg­ Watch Cto., aad Loula Ruthenburg. both men were alive. search projects on how to enable grther they have lem thaa 399,900 c u r ia al­ to a bin Twaeed by the Houae last in which six workera loat their the soldier to live and fight In the Tha governor leaued last Novem­ membem, MERCHANDISE ulations allow, and closer to side year, would go further in Uberallx- board chairman o f ServeL Inc. ber a directive ordering heede of 0 m 0 io a praciicBl labia aM fo r A a i k e Uvee. lines on Bldwell Street (approxi­ The administration has recom' Arctic. One such study dealt with LAMB FOR gtowiag child aa U earn ba aaad ing the existiiig law than the com­ Even Communist Leader P a l atate agencies and Institutions to BeOevea AM Ended Too Abruptly* mately 185’ East of WethereU mended that the exdsS cuts be oonditiona in western Siberia. Hthar sa a diaaar tabla or (or alapi mittee bin. ndra TogllatU, who usuaUy re- Much attention la given to how reduce hours of state employes to To A N Y Woman Street) Rural Residence zone. OotasBlttM SpUt Bvea Deeper held to $855,000,000 with reduc­ Waabtagtom FhO- 15-(P )"- ^ Gaard nil oaa ba iimaaaa la- maina calm, beUowed hoarsely, State Death Rate in 1949 to keep the aoldler warm, the type a maximum of 40 hours wherever STEWING Making the i ^ t in the commit­ tions from 20 pw cent to 10 per Marty. Tabla alao CBS ayde A Leah Lasbury to use pounded his desk and- ran down of food ha would need, ■■ well aa possible without curtailing eerv- Who Forms Our Northerly portion (tT * 3 2 ') of maeaHtay^ tee even deeper, two other mem­ cent at retail for fura, luggage. BEST GRADE onto tha floor to join the fight. waya of improving equipment ao icea, and without a reduction ta building for business purposes In bers signed a statement indoralni: Jewelry and toilet preparaUona; Drops to New Low Mark dowoturu ta 5 * •Nbek* faeelediir the aubetltute and two more aai majority o f the 18-member com­ dietance telephone and telegraph Minister Achllle Marrasss’s finger. tha lowest ta the atmta'e htxtory, Birth Rate Dedtaee spite the governor’s “ elncera ef- oxpreao tMo view. profesaionsl and biislnsaa use at Ugbt weight, highly reelHent aw Amasing Offer mittee. Chairman McOarran (D-' bUla. The chamber president finally the State Health department re­ The birth rate declined aloog forta during the past year . .. not KETCHUP 178 East Center Street, Restdsaoe durable fining material for padd Deatrey Cool Mtaa Property Nav), bitterly on>oaed to the The administration propoaed had to dear the gallerias by or- ported today. with the death rate. a aingle state employe’s hours A xone. C a U 4 1 M The Health department aald tha ed ArcUc dothing. It want* to CREAM LUNCH Houae blU, declined comment new 10 per cent retaU U x on tele- ^ rin g the slrena blown when bus- It compared with a 10.1 death have been reduced." Haitao, Ky, Feb. M (PI Andrew GUdle to enclose with Watson Miller, commMoner of rate In 1948 and a rate of 10 "provisional total” of births for find a aubeUtute for the warmth Ritter urged the governor to oral tamdred men eerarmed k(to s8 casement windows existing front Open 7 A. M. to 5 P. M. Monday Thru Friday vision sets. |icy ushsra failsd to rsstora order. Immigration and naturalization, deaths per 1,000 population ta' 1949 waa 39361, more than 1300 o f down ta alaeptag bags. "use an ths power o f this offleo mrch which Is closer to street lias Inclndinf Wednesday Aftamoon He then expelled dt Mauro from It ptopoota to eonttoua leaeareta ;r a c k e r s told tha Judiciary eommittae that Treasury Bafauice Parliament for the rest of the • 1945, tha pnvtoua low raeord. lepi than tha 1948 total and al- to effect a reduction ta work boura KEMP'S than regulations allow, at 47 Bran­ moat 5,000 laas than the 44,618 to Improve eocka, mittens, to 40 ta the variou* state tastltn- steps win ba takan to deport Sian. I lodlaf ranere of Death stAMCT. LARGE ford Strest Open TUI Noon on Saturday for cold wet areas. l i i 'i l '* DPs who gained admittance by use Washington, Fsb. 10.— —^Tha Chitstlsa Democrats, Labor flo- Heart diaesM and cancer wera births recorded ta 1945, the nc agenciea and department*." A ll persona interested may at­ CbL Jsck Ftaks o t the Arm y o f fraudulent doetunenU. position of the Transury Feb. 18: Idalists and R^^bUcans votsd for tko two leading cauaaa o t death. of4 yasx. Rlttar aald m*ny meta tn aura tend this bearing. The tafaat mortality rato waa Quaitarmostor geaersl’s oftloe 'i^ G E R IN E S CURTAin SHOP M Oases tavahra FMae^Fapen Net budget receipts^ |95,2lt,- ths new de Osspert AoTanunent. The former acounted for 89.6 per told the subeommlttee that cbem- and other employee c q i r t * . * ^ hVn Zoning Board of Aniaals. cent o f oU deaths; tha latter for at a record low for the fourth con­ Ha aald that within the last 10 596.05; oaah balance, $5,137301,- Communists and left-wing So­ lsts.an tntag to develop a way to cq a 40-hour weak James H. McVeigh, 163 per cent. secutive year, 38.1 deatha per ^withoert a s y reduettoa; Chairman. 841.07; customs receipts fo r cialists votsd against sad ths beat elottUBff krttflctally. 7M MMa StTMt 829 MAIN STREET TEL. 2-2717 Adverti^ in The Herald— It Pays month, |14,030,7$8.64. lUbsrals (eonservattvss) ahstalued, Tliera were 88 deaths from ta- 1,000 live birthA ^ All Day Wednesdtsy /William H. Stuck, (OeatlAMd aa FSffa Ikerteaa). Secretary.