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.1. * • . 9A31 ^ - r-.'.rt; ■; •a n w ..■fr-j) Usmehestar- "A Cky of F iU o f« Charm 'V . . . ■ ^ A yv i/A JiY • . . VOL. LXIX., NO. 86 en fugs lai MANCHESTER. CONN^ THURSDAY, JANUARY 12. 1950 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) PRICE FOUR c e n t s EGA Report Urges End of Manhunt A^eson Says Russia European Nations Taking North China Merge Economies dnto Own Territory Marshall Plan Conn* Three Days Of Big^ Values At Thurs.-Fri.-Sat/Jan. \2, 13/14 tries Advised to Cre­ Patient Faces ate ^Single Producing Murder Trial Secretary Aaserts Proo* And'Trading Area* of Agree Intfo-China ess Complete in Man­ Cannon fine MnsUn Irregular* of Heavy Solid Color 270,000,(NM People; Woman Admits Setting churia and Neariy WINTER COATS DRESSES REDUCED Time Ripe for Start So in Outer Mongo­ Our complete stock o f well knowii makes redoesd Fire Which Resulted Holding Key Spot S H E E T S and CANNON TOWELS for clesrsnce to make room fo r Spring Prints and Cot­ lia; Communitt Re­ REDUCED Washington. Jan. 12.—nomlc Cooperation adminis­ wealth foreign miniotoro ap­ yaara. red. Blight mUnyiavea which will not^lmpalr the wearing qualities. NOW...... $27.00 tration (B9CA), said American tration of arson," against Mrs. And Suicide; Six Dead provincen of China and "a t­ NOW...... 9 l O a U U doUala have atrengthened Eu­ Elnora Epperiy, S3, of Rock Island, peared to be in agreement to­ taching them to the Soviet REG. $25.00 and VALUES $ rope’s economy tp the point where m. I The eBmax of by posse Is shown here ad Leon Tnmer (nekrest esmrra) and Wendel* day that Indo-China is the Union.^’ Speaking on AsIaUe Hale** Own Brand Sturdywear 22.00 REG. $18.98 AND $»^^VALUES } | ^ 00 the M nations can take this ‘Rad­ (Rock island la serosa ths Mis­ W Utt He thc> ground tony were searched for weapons by olltcprs after thrir capture near Sal- Bullatin! | R «g . 49e T d . sissippi river from Davenport.) key to holding the line Hammond, lad., Jan. 13/— policy and relations at a Na­ ical" step without risk. o He, Miss, Prison trusty and bloodhound'which led to capture can be seen In picture. The men are againat Communism in south­ Pkvefabls Tka* to btart Admits Starttag Fire wanted In eoaaectton'with the death ef three Nckio children. (A P wlrc|ilioto). (F)—A Bammond machlnlet tional Press club luneheon* 36" FAST COLOR REG. $29.98 VALUES C | f t O H REG.’ $16.98 VALUES t f l f faeteg divoree killed five per- the secretary aaid that this proo- NOW...... # I O * V / V J f\ f\ "Although eoonomlo Integration This development followed the east Asia. Delegates pointed HNE QUALITY CLOTH OF CiOLl) Is ofavloasly s loag-term Objective, annooncement by State’s Attorney out that Burma has not col­ aona and klasaelf wito a ptatol ess la complete in Manchuria- aad S H E E T S and NOW...... > l l « U | L i nearly so In Outer Mongolia. ALL SALES FINAL-SECOND FLOOR ths present time Is flnrorable for Bernard Moran of Rock Island lapsed, despite long months o f civil aad bxtclier knives today and REG. $13.98 VALUES mO f\ f\ Initiating this program,” it said. cotmty that Mrs. Epperiy had ad­ Flooded Area Police Shoot v’arfsre; that Thailand Is on her aet Ire to kla kerne, pettee And, he said, the Communist NOW...... # O e U V / It predicted such a move would mitted ahe atdrted the fire in her News Tidbits feet and British troops ar* catch- raid. DepntT Ceroner IL W. regime in China Itself has devel­ PIUOW CASES PERCALE PRINTS bring a boom In manufacturing room at St. Eliubeth’s mental in:,' up with the Communist threat TIdlaw raid the eracklalet, oped new methods and teehnlqusa Sizes, 7, 8,10. AO Sales Final and trading throughout aU of west- ward o f Mercy hospital. Gettiiig Rain CuDed From (/F) Wires Taxi Drivel' in Malaya. Felix Saaraa, S3, tod appar- to help the Russian menace aad eni Europe. This would "Im­ The three-story building wiu de­ The big question before the con­ enfly killed Ms wife, Kath­ provide "Inaldioua weapons o i 39c yd. stroyed by a fire which mush­ erine. l i t their two children. penetration." 81x108 $2.19 72x108 $1.99 DRESSES measurably improve" the sale of ference Is—can the Fr*ncl);Bup- A bMuUful rsnge of patterns in all color combinations for roomed through It while the pa­ Uapreoedented stay e f Chlaeec Fehx, Jr« 4, ara 18 nranth eW Oart flafor* Borw E'urcmeen goods in dollar marksts tients alspt. Danger of Fresh Breaks Dt'lcctives Lock Six in ported Annamtte leader, Bao'Dal, dresses, aprons, drapes, spreads, etc. A ll finest 80 square prints. Ctommoalst leader Mao Tze-Tung hold coastal Indo-ChIna against Phytlto ElalMt and two re*nr> Nothing puts the cart more eol- / and ^more nearly satisfy" the sx- Investlgetlng authorities, mean- In Weakened Dikes la Mosoew indicates he is finding Jail and Hunt Form* era, Blchard Norman, 38. and 42x36 PIUOW CASES ea. 47c DRASTICALLY REDUCED pectaUons and nssds o i the Euro- tims, awaited tha woman's arrival tha Communist tide that has tn- Idly before the horra, the seera- SNOW SUITS Rusaisna tough bargainers, corre­ gulfed sprawling China T NernMura Outotiaas day taiy aeld, than the etatement ha lU da o f aalactad Umg flbra eotton—U2 thraada par aq. In. Ra- psan psoplcs, ECA said. at Moran’s office. They said she 111 Midwest Increases spondent writes . . . Dosen Jurors er Marine in Holdup REG. $16.98 VALU ES, « l 4 A A H ie president made no comment would ba asked to return voluntar­ In his review of the situation, bean nearly everyday that "the InfWoa* tapa aaltrata to guard agalaat taarlng. 100% Pure White Goose Feather One Group v ^ will try Dr. Hurmana N. San­ real interest of the United Statea $10.00 n o w ; ...... 9 | ^ e U U at bis oam on the need for Integra­ ily to Iowa. der on Charge of murder in New Malcolm MacDonald, British com­ Hammond, Ind., Jan. 13-r6M— By Ths Aaaoclatsd Press Cleveland, Jan. 12—(F)— Ostsc- missioner general for eouUieast la the Far East te to atop tha tion. But by submitting it to Oon- Called "ScUsophieale” Hampshire mercy death of cancer- Ths bodlsa of four adulU aiid two REG. $13.98 VALUES grsss as his sixth report on ECA Moran cautioned that a question More rein feU today on the flood- lives killed a taxicab driver today, Asie, eatd there is a good possi­ spread o f Oommunlam.” •Ladj Pepnerell Perfeeomb Combed Percale. ridden patient will be drawn from children were found In a fife-swept Of oourra this govaraaMat 1a to> One Croup $5.00 NOW. >..***•■ operations^ he gave added weight exists whethsr full faith can be stricken areas of Indiana and nil- paatl of 160 persona . . . Qov. Ches­ locked six men in Jail, and hunted bility a sound national rsgtme BED PILLOWS $11.00 placed in the women’s story. He will to established in Indo-China. home here today and Deputy Oor- terasted In that, ha hiatanad ta Sizes 8 to 14. to Administrator Fatd Hoffman’s nois, increasing the danger of ter Bowles reiterates that state an ex-Marine officer in a swooping Id. ■ / R eg. Values $8.98 to $16.98 repeaUd plsas for action on such said Dr. Werner M. Hollander, On this polpt, India, Pakistan oiMr B. W. TIdlaw aaid there waa Davenport psychiatrist who at­ fresh breaks in weakened dlkm. uneaiploymeBt eompenrattoa act operation aimed at solving a bold and Oylon may have other Ideas. But It is iBtenstad fbr a raasoa S H E E T S and a stop. should be Ubeiallaed and suggests 838,000 bank holdup. evidence of murder arid sidcld*. s a «ch ALL SALES FINAL tended her, described the women ea The rain belt w Uto covered the With their traditional dlallko .for Police said "Mood was all over far more deeply rooted than tha 3 29 ■SpsetotisaB Snipass. ’’schisophrenic." meeting of rival pMltlcal leaders to cokmlaUsm, they may agree with question of confilot vrith. Rusateu Full aise with corded edges. Featherproof floral blue and pink Oen. George C. Marshall, father water-aoaked areas along the In- discuss Issue. Moving swiftly after thrss gun­ the piara." They aaid they tound The state’s attorney said Dr. men rooty robbed the Superior the opinion expreased by a Coloipho several bloody kutobor hnivM and he salA striped ticking. SKI SUITS of the Matuhall plan whea h* was Hollander said ahe was the typs diana-lUinols boundary line extend­ "Dry" forees tara oat ea arasae newapaper recently: - America’s roal Interest, ha said^ PILLOW CASES aecrcUiy oL state, said yesterday Savings A Loan Company yester­ empty .33 oalitor cartridges In o f person who "beUevod heraslf le- ed from’ cedtral Texes bo the lower in Washington to launch fresh at­ Even a victory for CoromunUm te in ths Astatie people to pohptoi HANDBAG CLEARANCE REG. $22.98 AND $25.00 VALUES # 1 0 that tha European recovery pro­ aponalUe fo r all the trouMea of the Ohio valley. I t spread northward tack on alcoholic . beverages and day, detectives first arrested an­ ths houra /> NOW...... 9 l C 7 « \ A / In Indo-Uhina would, as far aa the AMlfisstlfied It te la protecting theiKintareata Genuine leathers. Faille or Plastic Calf Handbags In top gram has mad., more progreae in world.” to the flood region. Rain during bar liquor advertising in Interstate other cab driver and his buddy. fight against Communism In ths and their apirlt of indlpeadeBoa .ritibs $2.79 »ixio8 $2.99 Lady Roberta Heavy Quality the last two years than official the early morning houra was re­ commaroe and over the radio... Four o f the vIetinM war* identi- «* handle style. Many with zipper compartment. Regular price Moran said that the woman told ThU led them to ths home of a east Is Qonoernsd, to a Issrar evU and aelf government. 7 REG. $16.98 VALUES Washlhgton expected. Marshal him In a tnephoiie cenveraation ported moderate In moat sections. A giag Wtaotoa (tearehm leaves third man, John Hux, 34-year-old ftsd aa FaUx Bamas, S3, g machin­ 82.68 to 85.68. than the continued operation of ist; Ms wtfe, Katherine. 36, and It la to guai^ thsaa, ha- said, ‘ PILLOW CASES Clearance price ***.**••*••• spoka to a^Klwaala club meeting IsM night that' Shs set ths firs by The forecast was for rain through Portuguera Istand of Madeira for former. MW ie lieutenant $15.00 Igniting- the eurtafau tn bar room. French ImparlaUsm in that ooua- thdir twp chadNB, F a i^ Jr.. 4. that the Unitad States waab to MATTRESS COVERS Sixes 14 to 20. Ik geunieni FMia, N. C. most of the dgy. Rtelag tamperw- England to'load his OwnserVativs Set Up Wateh la Miras • try." check the Cbmmuatet menace. He aaid tire first'information he forcM tn perhaps the last Mg po- Hux wasn’t horns. But In k and P h ) ^ Etaliiar I t Montba ' H m ECA i^ r t said that the turaa.aleo wan predicted. Vitt-Nam under Bao Dal Is not Aohason salo that Ruaala'a da- 42x38* nognt revaluation ut European had rsoetve* wak in the form of MUi Weattcr la ffreepeet Utical battle of his Ufrtlme. Brit­ clothes closet on ths Moond fioor Tha two other fidnlta war* iden­ 69c yet a sovereign nation. Frdnce tified to dUchard Norman, 33, and signs on Manchuria ar* "a aiiigto $1*88 and $2*97 - currsnaies w ill not by Itself solve a totopIMa* can from the women’s The mild weather was In pro.- ain’s gensral election... Senate they found $7,731 atuffod tn a kas given it a poalUon "within the PipperaH Partaeomb ahaeta and eaaaa are made o f all *3.29 Reg. $3.69 - Ploa Tax husband, John, who made the dis- soiled cloth hag—all In hills, n e n hta Ohrietmas bride, fiMrlejr. IS. moat importaut fto t" in the Ftu Burtqto’* btoio economic prebleina, pect'.’for moat of. the midwest but Armed Service* eommlttee re- French union" erlth certain inter­ *i^ywnMk.1blo aaaaha axtra luxury, flneneaa and long wear, a new batch of cold'air was op the venra Itaelf and decides to ques­ the detectives set up % watto In the n u y w an ataylitg In the fiainM, Etotern picture. inpta ha«a baan eombad out for amoothneaa, leavuig the The same high quality mattreas cover we have carried for years. "nor Mihove the shaekles that are A half hour later, Moran said, nal power*. But real powen of St- CORDUROY BLOUSES boidiag back InUmational trade." way. Temperatures were -above tion Secretary of Navy Matthews house, 'hoping for hUr return. /His fense and foreign relations kave Bteal AvaM FSOy \ kagar flbrp ^ axtra atrangthl Seanu all bound and with rubber buttons. Short Sleeve. Sizes S, M and L d rf 7 0 Mra./Eppsriy called him In person normal from the gulf to Lake Su­ about defense policy row before mother and sUtsr ware thers, too.' The deputy oovonar aaid bullet Clearance Ihk ltd-page e Ca quarterly re­ at his officeI and tepeatod the story Early this morning, a car pvUed been retained In French hanie. arounda arera found In the bodies Tha aeerataiy-. warned that ths Reg. $2.29. N O W ...... # | . / view gav* this picture of what It perior. The icy blasts already bad passing on Admiral Forrest P. Dispatches from abroad have said United fitatoa peppla and Ita gov- to him. moved In frem northwest Canada Sherman for chief o f naval oper­ up In front of the Hux hOM, and of Mra. 8antto aad her son. Ladj Pepperell Luxury Muslin had In mind by Integration: three men climbed out. One, Cab that Franc* baa told -Britain she An autopsy araa to to paiforra- arnment muat avoid ’ToUy or Reg. 39c Niagara "A Slagle market within which and spread-over Montana and ations. will not recognise Communist foolish adventures" Which would North Dakota. Ten^wraturea Driver I ajuU M. Haddad, 38, walk­ ed on tha body of fiamas to dstor- FABRIC GLOVES quantitative reetricUons on Italian Interior Ministry tells ed to the porch and opened the China until Britain recognises UM obscure-Uite fact. dropped to IS below aero at Cut Bao Dal regime. mln* the cause of biS daath. Not all sises hi all colors, flegular prices up to 81 SB pair. moventaat o f goods, monetary bar- Figures Will U. 8. Embassy In Rome that some door. % Offloeta aajd they w en Informed The United States, he addsd, Sizes fl to 8. riers'to the Sow of trade, and Bmik, Mont., and-to g betow-at American Protestants, through Switching on the lights, .Detec­ Prime Minuter Jawaharal Nehni must keep ita purposes "patfacUy S H E E T S and CORDUROY VESTS Miiiot, N. D. The cold was expect­ of India, who has taken a le* per cent o f Snow.'cdhtihued to fall from ranka. across the street. Kllloran Insist­ Also Rhinestone Jewelry and simulated pearl necklaces. Regu­ pre-wari and agricultural outppt. Wsshlngton. Jan. 13—(ff)— The that Uni* went to work In a Seattle tp Medford, 0 ^ - .but the OathoUc church throws official ed that one of Haddad’s paU fired On Junketing taurant ownod'hy her husband ' 42x36 59c 45x36 63c lar price 81-00 to 81.68. Clearance price REG. 92.98 VALUES despite a aevere drought, was at Veterans administration is assei severe storm which hit the Pacific a shot In' his direction. ■' - Flashes! SHEET BLANKETS $2.49 bllng Jlgures to back up Presidsnt doubt on woodlaad ^ s lo n ” of Vlr- here. NOIP .sssss.s.s*** least eq^nal to last year. coe^ Tuesday-feded. Then the detectives grabbed the H m Saaat muriia aheat made—Famoua Lady Pepperall made of Truman's hint at signs o f wida- gia Mary which drew thousanda of Norman was a railroad ftraman. (Late I fa f Mm OBWIm ) the flsaat long fibred cottona offera tha utmost In combined pair— one other Yellow Cab driver pmgress May Be Asked q>read abuss of th« O I education **'v -• "" ' '• pllgrima to tiny German village of (*r Otvore. Filed . . thrift,-eomfbrt and long wear. —and hauled them to the. police *2.09 69c and $K25 prograni. Thum . . . Diplomatic observers at station, where they Joined four To InveflUgate Own Court racords ahow Mra fiamas pin* Tax Officials aaid today tbsy {dan Lake Success agree that Russia others already behind tors. Alto­ had filed suit for divorce and re­ Charged With Larceny. Keep warm this winter vrith these fleecy napped Msnkets. Slight Vessel Heads to hand a 400-pags report to the Lewis Fates has not mustered - e n o i^ support cently obtMped a raatralning or­ oil spots or miswdaves which will not impair the wearing quality. r gether three drivers for Yellow Overseas Travelers Wareeeter, Mara., Jam I f —(^ ^ . _ Fieldcrest Golden Gate DRESSESTr Senate l^bor committee by Feb. to throw Natiaaollst CUaa out of Osb figure In the case. der to prevent her husband from Oa eamplalat of Oeotg. W. 1. They wouldn’t say what it UN fieeartty OooacU aow . . . Eng- But only two of the six JalUd mMssU^ bar. graeial, agent o f tho^ 81 $ 1 .00V a1un Frost Print. Tsgra'ra' Gabardine. ^ ■■ ; For Tsingtao .Retirinx Rule UMi Inventor Frank Stuart is about Washington, Jan 13— —Con­ Officers s M there were iixUce SizM...... 9 to'15...... and12 12 to to 44. 44. $5eO CJ contained, but they dtedoeed this men—fX b Driver Richard 8. gress may be asked soon to Inves- lag MaeMno Co., o f Extra Specifill Reg. $1.98 ECONOMY WRITING PAPER WITH background: ‘ to unvail worMPa fIrsA robot ele- Chamberlain, 22. and -Robert An­ tiona that Ssmsa had gone to hte Cana- Harry F. /-Hardy. 4K PIUOW CASES Reg. $7.98 and $8.88.' NO^V 1. The number of /privately-: pkaat . .'. Indianapolu hsalth of- tlgste Its own overseas travelers. Wife’s home tn the night and tod Worcest er branch efflee mat 2kC . dress. 24—were Identified by two Several members o f ths House f Pin Dot and Novelty l^igures ENVELOPES AND FOUNTAIN PEN. Flying Arrow Escorted owned profit-making schools below Must Row Out as Head fldala want agalast aflag battery vietiras aa participants In the broken in. fair tea yeara wa* disclosed Informally today that Officera, reported both bedrooms " 42x38J ea. 45x36 SPECIAL BOTH By American Destroy the college level has increased ZOO oasto tor fuel after attributing holdup. Setgt. John Roddy ztod. with laroMn ef $se 59c b Of UMW in Month; deaths of two children to lead they are preparing IcgtelaUon to of the bungalow borne were gutted to Deputy r . Fraak OarrelL I 4 per cent since the. start of ths Mtsring 830,060 Sought . bring this about. , X Made by Uarahall Field. Beautiful quality flne muilln er on Her.,Cruise veterans training and education Decision Up to Aides poiaonlng contracted from ashes. What-the poUce stijl were, try­ and a hall between them was teradnatod Me job with the leral that w ill araar for years and years. ^ RUFFLED CURTAINS COTTON HOUSECOATS A Customs bureau spokesman scorched. The reet of the house branch Dec. 34 dnttag an aadtt e f Ciearanee 20% Wool program—from 8A00 in Juno, ing to discover today was the lo­ who would not psrmlt uas of his was hot damagad. REG. $2.98 VALUE, «*!> TO 1844, to 8J00 In October. 1940. Treasury Balance cation of the missing $30,000 and reeerda. He was relrai ed tor trial Aboard Flying Arrow an Bouts tyaaUngton, Jan. IZ— name suggested tlist ai^ Inquiry tomorrow in 919,999 bond, NOW...... to Tsingtao. Jan. Escort­ little Oskteel Over Inereaee how many people actually figured would diacloM that some con­ Skid P ro o f , $1*39 pr- 3. State accrediting agencie* L. Lewis must bow but as head' of Washington, Jan.,,.lZ.—p- M o te 'Mfliy, G ive ^ R ation nor the authority to. Investigate lenge-to LewW grip 'on union hoiea be plugged up. - Hartito tow ha* heSn i CLOSEOUT LOT OF rp. , for five hours after the ani^Mr the niottvea of veterans snrMlliig - I^irst- One-Party Gov­ latrednocd a rraeloUen raBhig ea 24x48 Quilted Mattress Pads was hptoted ahe steamed alongipdde miners.. " Smart Bucking Broncos Cast Set at RrmiSent Tranraa to rac ta e 'n ft- $2.99 in suto schools, even, though It Lewis himself had "nothiog to House membera planning the in- U ght colors in these long wearing twist loop rugs that can the. freigbter on a SM mile cruise suspiKts th «t many are using the ernment Since War Hartley macMpmfy In Uia eenl d>a* bekuatd in bathrooms, halls, bedrooms and living rooms. to-tha former base of the United ray” when' confronted with the vestligation eaUmdted' that the j pale. I t was Meatteal with a icM - NYLON HOSIERY FOUNDATIONS and GIRDLES ZlZO-a-nxmth subsUtence pay­ UMW constitutional Matiae saying aggregate ooat to the taxpayer, 1 Blue, gray, gold, green, peach, white, red and rose. FoU BmI S iz e ...... l(cg. $4.29 States Far Eastern fiset i u ^ epeneerai la the Seaato *3.89 Clearance sals of first quaUty Nylon Hoslory in aomi-strvlce ments as a form o f uaemployniant tlw t officers must le tin on teach­ ■ Earn Their Living Easily of "junkets by House membera Rom*. Jan. 13—(F)—Promlsr Al- or sheers. Not all slsea in all colors. Regular prieps to $1,W One Group—Values to $7Ji0 , « T The Plying Arrow, Masted hy r ^ o f. • « _^ yeatetday hy fieaater Fergraea ing their 70th birthday. The same alone" In 1946 was 96,000.000. clds ds Qtopsri and Ms antl-Oom (a-Mich) aad five other ■szstore. p a ir.. Clearanoe pries . N O W ...... many Nationalist gunboat sbefik, In Us budget measago Monday. censMtution says the retirertient This includea the coat o f military Reg. $9.98 Beautiful Puncliwork and had to get-under way from her Mr. Triiman said the eurrent en­ IDenvor, Jan. 13—M V-Tbere ar**that old horses make the jbest mnnltt coalition cabinet nslgaed • • • Twin Bed S iz e ...... Reg. $3.29 ahall be oh a penskm, but nobody buckilrae''/ transportation, food and ktdgtpg, todsy tn a' aiovo that aoay Eaten OaBfy Flea >2.89 One Group—Valnea tio $12.50 • w C 0 0 ' anchoreg* off Shbnghel. Capt rollment la the vntoraas education wdiiMisay how muqh Uiat would about 300 vary smart bucking enterialnmant. and personal serv­ ~ Candlewick and training program te 400,000 The moat wickedly Imaginative Italy its first' one-party govsrn- WeederiBe, N. B.. Jaa. 19 (F) Fine quality pure white eotton filling that is sterilised in ' 79c and 99c pr. iNOlV .••es*f**oe. David Jonas feared her No. 5 hold ba. broncos on hand here today. And ■wtmei ever to land in his stable le t* , “ the fsmous monument quality. Launders sbsohitety whits. would explode. greater than eras expected a year Exceptteae la Ctoara * the odds are that tomorrow theyOl naht since ti)e war. A srapraded Darttaeoth etoiia l ago, chiefly because o f enrollment was Midnight, a husky black that "Every time a load o f congrea* pleaded gaUty today to fia t de­ Water used to. extinguish a Srs Leeds turns 70'oa Feb. IZ. The do A fair job of making Friday the was bucked aome 3,000 times., ffo man goea abroad." on* mamber . shskeup, agreed upon at ' 0“ . . . $10.00 • lx ths bold caused siq>aBsion o f ths increase* In trade and vocational clause N to h would make It po*- said, "there te a heavy Initial WU gree laaraleaghtHr la the hratiag •,P BEDSPREADS f schools. 18th a traditionally melancholy rider ever tested the full 10 seo- cabinet a ^ o n last night, waa. death o t a Bteismsti last Mardh. cargo o f Jute, bylod cotton and slbte fo r him to 'continue at the day for some of the cowpokes who onds. Midnight was U yean old either for ship transportation or cauetic soda. Hsr mastsr said tbs "Largely because o f this unex­ helm o f the UMW after that date promised twb numtha ago. D* n w guOty pka * « WBBaa O. PW- try to. ride tlufm. when EUiott got him. He was re­ for, tnuisportaUdn by military Osaperi. whoa. Christian Demo­ BABY SHOP: KITCHENWARE SPECIALS d a n i^ o f an exploalqn pected Increase I shall soon trans­ la CM wWtlh BpeoUIes: pisne. 'You must figure in this toa. il. of TUBa. O. to th. star­ mit to the Oongreas a snnrieman- Mayto'ybu never thought of a tired at 28 and died at 24 <*n eg* crat party oonttpls Parliament, ing e f Eayraead J. Oteretla, 31. ot $8.99 An Drce*es Redoced. Size* S.$z. Vahie* to |8A8. ' ' »«. -S.!. prcMng bs oonslderod it daager- ’‘BxbqpUaas to this obUgatory comparable to . 70 tor human be­ the cost o f the personnel manning tal appropriation of about 8708.- rstUmaanL age may be 'mad* hy buekiiig hconoo as being smart/ was expected again to to Praaldmi: Oorgaous all white 'fringed or colored candlewick dots with $I.S9 to $6.00 Bftitch Box •*•**••*#*•*«•••••#•**•••• s4S RAYON SLIPS and GOWte oue to wait and try to got Into There ara,folks who think the ings). the planes and tha ooat of asrvic- Luigi Blnaiidro ehotto to form Attorney puBChwork not fringed. January sale only at thie low priea.. ChUisss Nationalist bloekadsd and the Iptotpatiansl Bxacuttve board Hrat Lovable Trick Ing, tlwm. You must figura in Fitted Crib Sheets, wcH known brand, iJl sanforised. PlOQT COH Aassasasssssssssaasssssss Lac. trim and taUored modda. AH popular makM. Slaie ^’^ ’^ ito M r O a e a tls n Baiasd I f It f lW . lt neeeasaty to coatimM buckera ara sim ^y hocaea who new goverainent eral^wSSmiT ZZ to 44. AsporUd eolora. mined Red Bhsng ha t simply flunked out aa saddle car* Midnight’s least lovable, trick the' tinto consuratd by our em- .The outgiptog cahinat wMbtoThne 80 aqasre Percale...... Special $1JS6 Cxko Box *.•!■#•****••*••••••••••••••• "The oontlaued expansion of en^ thsaerW sof an offitor; weaM hava ^ The Ship’s ownera, the lebraadt- roDment In achoola bMow eoUsge risn.. was to lunge higk. come down edtk M oy*. abroad arranging for ae- remained ui aghto teWporarily. era. to triaL Reg. $8.98 MuIti«Colored Chenille BpMidj Box •••#•,••ssssssss s• s• *S2*$S $1*98 san Um o f New Tork,$nlso ordered Th t 83 wwWbsto of IBs Ex k u - comroodatloi)* aad entartatnnMnt Wool Mittea*.'regular price 79c. Now 50c. $1*081>3. REG. $3.^ VALUES level ratsea the qu*stiao whether tlvs hoard, vrtio get paid 813,060 ' Verna BiUatt,fi9, manager of the a faang on hte-front toot,- klefcUig A strong faotian of de.OaigMri!. HtOVO Pod • • • a s # s s s S s'* * s s • s * s # • s s • * e$ls49 91*19 the vlfqiel to Tsingtao. out with hte hind legs and toasteg for UM viaitora, all o f which evant party favota a governmmit made Flannel Pajamas, valoH at $1.98, dosing oat for $1.00. NOVTeoopeeoeee. a$2,69 this program atin conforms to the a phi* i kpsnass. invariably National Western Stock ehow ro- - i -• The Flying Arrow was hit by. ually eomaa out of the taxpayen* im sntlraly q f Christian Dsmoenta,. Rodpo Box «**ao«*»s****s***««*»sw** 91*^9 91*39 ’ f • original sound objectives of ths agTM wRh'. Lewis. It very likely dm whidi gets rolling tomorrow, his head hack at the earn* time. NotaUsiMs. some *0 Nationalist gunboat shsite s ^ it dIffMraUy: Beat o f the currant crop hera te pockets." The premier himralf has aaid often Soil SlixKoro *#*##*##*•*••••*••••*••• *79 *59 REG. $5.98 VALUES servIeemen'B rsadJuMment a ct W turn imt that tkay "fled It UnaMo to Ito d Jastifieattoa Italy should have a coalttwi gov~ BEDSPREADS Cotton Pants, Boys’ apd Girls’ styles,'valued from 79c Monday on the seas off T h ers la sonie qusathm whether -necearaiy to eeatiBoa" his aervteas. "The asarag* bucking horse Squaw Man, an aged atrawbarry Oeote* Hainan Invaded ‘ Pix 1]^^.jLxnip xnd Slisdo *••• **s~ss.s«-s**s**s*«se91*98 •apapoeeeee He said to has been unable to ernment because many voter*, not to $1.00. Sale Price 50c. $3169 Shanghai, her destination frohi large numbers of veteraae enrolled The aaine . printed constitution, earns.*-living thl* ea*y way," El­ roan, -(nobody** sure J ust how Taipei. Fbnaeaa. Jaa. Hong Koag. She is carrying lio tt rayi. "He doeen’t work more aged) who rqscmbles x retired Ice- find Justification for the large an­ actually Chrittlah Demoerata vote OeaeraUaWnM Chli in these edioois are In fact being a booklst, slab says that Lewis for Ms strondly Cetholle p u ^ to $7.99 ,UnlonSuits ...... Sale Price$1.00 Pinkos CarUin Stmteher^ ...... •••..98e cargo valued at 110,000,000 for the than 18 ininutes.a year, lh a t’a not wsgon bora*. Squaw Man is a nual outlay* . Ui staff toaigM fiaffy trained for aecupatioiia for wMw gete IBOtOOO a^yrar a a l^ PiM Last year was one of the big­ an antl-Conunuptet gesture. J n saiiWnl ^ e b ^ e with multHMlor fioral pattern. Itoae, Short Sbevo Heavy Wejktt Veals. |hf. 7$e ...___ 80c LojnpOlid Shftdo * s92«49 Oommtmiats. they a n suttod • . • expanses, as VM W preslfisnt. It my idea o f IMIiig dumb." "crooked Jumper" who shiver* and The outgoing-cemnet. the fifth Oemasanteta Imve r Mas, paaeh. yWlow and gracn. . Two American destroyers, which (Old Heisee Brat Braken twltehas tike a badly-throWn Ja'ye- gest travel srears In House history. ALL SNOW suns AND COAT A W LEGGING , Ikudintof Hnntfdilkr.«• #••#••••#•#•••#*■•••••••• »99c " I have asked the administrator provlSra that in - oera the qffles Members who didn’t go abroad on cosStion UnraP de 0*to*«1 has had co m to the aid o f the piylag c f veterans affairs and the director of pW W t beoem ra^v^t^ Ettiott .owns all too bucking Un In the air. A fter being backed htadad atocejm tatioded:* tow ' taS T' aenatoSli SETS REDUCED IN PRICE 4 Prooonro Cooker ...... 91S.9S ' 99*95^ Afkow after the shelling sad sub- horses which will be urad hen for ha returns to his p w and kldu some sort o f tavsstigatian stayed T f i l ^sm^fww9 - of ^ Bwe*» of the Hiriget to hoMs bseauM th(>y wanted to m y Liberala factoilly oonssrranve to ’ m M ChadOfi Bdbiprafid^ a r g iw t lr OriglaaBy pricsd from $ 5 ^ to $19A8. P l ^ Beverage Set with P9p Corn Bowl 91*19 M cssu asquant Syee aboard, w»r# ovdeiWd study this situatlan ttiorougUy and the rWae. Fer 'tha.pSst SO yean ths dayHghU out of the other poU^). moderate to left Itapubo- be’* cblloqted htowa with religbjy hocaea until he U tired enough to home, and not bacauae they , bad eapItalffeatWartig^totaf^ New Priced from ...... ^.....^$3A0 to $|$.00 PkrtieToQet Set *• • 98*99 MANeNitiM by'the Navy to depart from hpr to letoaunoid to Us aay oonecUv. M opportuaity to travaL oaas and tadapandrats. yMhltir dftOK O n w OMjgpOOaas rad tn 's taaraed t|g(* X nafr lUjjfiiii • •w k. ■iv;' ■-.'ij;- t-

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MANOIESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1960 . ’ ^ P A G e ' Faces Added Man Falls ' Onit Court Session BritishMePe Road Widening * C oes to J a il' O bituary BecMse of Death them were expected to go to trial i M i i i tING as attorneys are engaged In other Hartford May Not Project Started [ Kockville [ esMes and were unable to appear in Neiir 1950 Olflsmobile Series **38” Holiday Coupe Break Charge From P ole Judge Wesley C. Gryk said To Speak Here F or Rockville today. today that ^turday’a session An extensive widening project No Action Be Market’s Site Tofrtnee P. lllcSwMney, 26, of Dealha Caspar Valantl, 44, o f New Brit­ of the Town' Oiurt will bo Gilbert McAllister, Labor mem­ for Camp Meeting road as It skirts Arthur St. Pierrs, former Man-j The Vernon School Building ain, suffered undetermined back omitted out of respect to Har­ Health Croup im a ? M Lejion rood, will face cbarsei ber o f the British Parliament, for the Howard reservoir between (bar­ chaster resident now living la| committee reported W ednej^y Hartford, Jan. 12—(Jf)— Execu­ and «Tlst Injuries ehorUy afUr 2 old Keating whose mother, ter and Finley streets, waa started mANSON^ ASTHMA of breokino end enterinf Into the Baymond H. Doaovaa Rutherglen in Scotland, who is in Hartford, was sentenced to serve I that there has been no action faken tive Secretary Francis H. Adams o'clock Uiis afternoon when he Mra. Anna Keating, died this ths United States ' on a speaking today as the outside force of 'ITee as yet as to the site where the pro­ 'RBMBDT Hartford County ' Temporary Raymond H, Donovan, 67, of 92 slipped fix>m a Mie ho waa stand­ morning. The next ToiVn (kjurt Warden Horaice F. Murphey start­ three to five years In prison after I ' " Elects Slate of the Stats alarkeUng authority A$ Line An EXCHANGE tour, will sddresa a (?mter Church posed new school is to be erected ■Sid yosterdsy that a regional Home la Warehouae Point after Deepwood drive, died suddenly yea* ing on, while taiklng down C^hriet- session will be held Monday. Forum ia Woodruff haU, Sunday, ed work on the removal of 11 old being found guilty In Hartford “in rural Vernon. Until members maa treo< decorations oh Main market which has been proposed hla case ia diapoaed of by Hartford terdsy. afternoon in the walt'ng. Keating is probation officer evening, January IS, .at 7:30, on trees on the'roadside opposite the (Munty Superior C^urt thia morn­ of the committee have discussed atreet In front of the Keith furni­ reservoir Water shed. ing on a burglary count: Judge Mrs. Maurice Miller Is the matter further with o\^Tieni of for Hartford's South Meadows may authorlUcB, U waa aald todaj'. room of a Hartford physician’s ture aU>re. and court officer of the Towii "Britain's Economic and Social be built elsewhere unless local fruit MeSwaeney la alleged to liave Court. . Problem," a subject on which he Mbst of these trees are.. largelergi William J.'Shea presided. j ; roperty there will be no an- THESE ARE NOT REBUILT BATTERIE$ offica. He was bom in Oresnficld, Hia condition waa reported as and atand in the shoulder of thi S t Pierre was' presented in New Head of Nursing houtieement as to the site favored. and vegetable dialer^,^how more .f STABT USING IT broken Into the home aonietlme ia not aerlous. at Memorial hoapitsl Is unusually well qualified to speak MaM„ and hgd bean a raaident of present highway,IV, creatingcr a eeri- Manchester Town Cknirt a few '' Young. Democrats eagernees ’to sign leases for space TODAY October and takan olottalng. pending outcome of X-raya. Re after years of experience In Jour­ ous traffic problem. In addition. Association; Court On Chargea of obtaining money un- thIa town for six yeara and prevl* nalism, industry^ bousing and gov­ months ago on .« burglary charge A meeting of the Y'oung Demo­ in It. Your Dollorn Have More Cents at wha admitted oa a patient. several of them are'hollow, two are "New Haven Is bringing every dar telae pretenaea against Mc- otuly reaided in Waterbury. Fur ernment in Britain and the Elm ira and was bound over to Superior cratic CHub will be held this eve­ NEW LOW PRICEI mapy years he waa em ploy^ as a , Tha. iajuiad mho waa employed windblown and two have limba Ck)urt Rockville. Jan. 12—(Special)— pressure it can on the State Mar­ Swaenay and Harry D. Spector, by the Bddy AanUag and Deco­ W ill Discuss A question period wUl follow his ning at 8 o’clock at the Rockville salesman for tha .-Linden Paiht overhanging the travelled portion Local police arrested S t Pierre Mre: Maurice Miller was elected' Hotel to discuss plana for the Cfiiar- keting authority to have the re­ i t o tM * M W i VMtowtat at, of 211 Oeater atreet, have been rating Ck>mpany, Now Britain. He talk. of the road in a manner to be a MiHiHMar O f«i StarMt and Wallpaper Company of Hart­ for bi-eaklng Into the home of Nils piesident of the Rockville PubUc ter Night ceremonies to be held gions! market locate(r there," he lodged by Hartford police. The was taken to the hoaplul In the Mr. McAllister has been invited menace to traffic. The present Health Nursing Association at the pair are alleged to hav» paatad ford. New Schools I. Nilsson. 63 Ck>bum road. Fur­ In February. ■Sid. itnNNIt niAKMACT He leaves his wife, Mrs. Theresa Burke ambulance, and treated in to Maachester and to Center plan, after removal of tl\e trees, meeting held last evening. Other chteka obtained at the DeCarll the emergency room. church on thia occasion by a com­ ther investigation implicated the YAITS 1M. «IM Donovan; a daughter, Mrs. Jare- is to nil along the present high­ accused in the burglary of the officers were: First vice-president. Expreaa company in RockvUla. The Board of Education and the mittee composed of Dr. Edward L. way edge and out from it for a WOMS BNO PHABMACT niiah F, 8qulrea; a son James and home of Judge Raymond A. John­ Miss Lucille Kuhniy; second vice 127 HARTFORD ROAD Charges against tha pair ware two grandchildren all of Manches­ School Building committee will and Lira. Bssser, Mr. and Mrs. distance of about 26 feet. This president, Mrs. Clarence Payne; Air Force Wants 1W. « s a continued to January 17 whan meet today at 7 p.m. in the Mu­ Adam Rhodes, Mr. and Mrs. Win­ will allow an “opening” of the son, 107 Pitkin street, tn 1948. TAXPAYER! ter; four sisters, Mra John Tsttsn . About Town •tolrd vice president, Mrs. Paul The sti'Cl top offers the styling of a low, smart CMWTBB HiAMMACV thay were presented in Hartford nicipal Building with the archi­ ston Sharp, Mr. and Mrs. Robert sharp and dangerous curve at the Canfield; secretary, Mrs. Dorothy OidHinnhllc’s unique liullday Coupe design 1* • TtL « « n and Mrs. Charles F. McCarthy, Musicians to Join brought to a new lower price level for 19.10 l;i ttibi eonvertllde, and at the same time provides full For help on Income Police Court yesterday. both of Greenfield, .3Ira. Alfred H. tects for the Hollister Street school W. Russell and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Carter atreet junction, and will / . McCarthy; assistant secretarj', BhOJDON OBUd 'Hekweeney and Spector wera A special rehearaal of the Jun­ addition gnd the proposed Broad S. Tslyor. Dr. Besaer who is chair­ permit safe passage for all vehi­ luxurious Series "88" model, one of nineteen differ- ' closed-car proleetlon. OldsmoMle’s sensational 185- Tax Returns I’ hone Leh of Keene, N. H„ and Mrs. Medical Doctors' Miss Ann Gworek; treasurer, E. ent models In the new 'T'uturamlc Fleet.The liorsi'power "Koeket" KnKln<> powers the new "88" TO. MSI among four local men arrested ior choir of the North Methodist street: school. man of the committee of arrange- cles. Fsnlpn Burke; assistant treasur­ There are now openings in the Joseph F. Hernsn of Medford, popular design einphiv.lr.es p.mornnile vision by earlier thia week by local police. church will take place thia evening Kane and Fairchild, Hartford ments will preeide at the meeting The highway construction, por­ er. John S. Mason. IT. S. Air Force for qualified Monday Coupe. . The riew, exelttalvo Wkirlaway Manchester Maes. at 6:80. A social time with re- Here Pick Officers means of single, narrow body pllllrs and a bnuid The other two men, Carl B. An* architects, will discuss the Holli- •imday evening, tion of the job is being handled The medical advisory commit­ bandsmen. Ilydra-Matie Ilrixe Is optional equipnieni at extra Ths funsral will bs hsld Saturday freahmenta will follow. by the town highway department. rear window extending around the sides. cost on all Series of "9$” and "88” (lldsniohlles.' dcraon, 19, and Wilfred W. Dan- morning at the McCarthy Funeral ater Street school with the two Not sinpe the late I920’a when tee includes Dr. E. H. Metcalf, Those musically qualified are 4993 COiase. 23, were sentenced to the Home in Greenfield and the Holy groups at 7 o’clock and Keith the Lord Mayor of Manchester. The following officers were ^airm an; Dr. R. C. Ferguson, Dr. assigned to the Band Training Hartfoiai Oounty Jail whan pre- Another of the popular Tamlly Sellere Heine of Hartford will pre­ England and the Mayoress paid F. H. Burke. Dr. John E. Flaherty. If foimd acceptable they are giv­ Ing at I.jvck1and, qualified miisl- Trinity church. Burial vtill be in night" programs will be enjoyed elected at- the meeting of ths Man­ Squadron composed entirely of to an Air Force band. aantad in Town Court yesterday. sent his revised plane of the Broad Manehsater a visit has the town of Local Men Jailed t>r. William Schneider. Dr. O. J. en a letter whirh beeoiiies an Inte­ cinn.s are sent U> Bolling Air Anyone desiring information on Wintlirop Merriuin Calvar}’ Cemetery In Greenfield. at tha Mancheeter Country Club chester Memorial Hospital Medi­ musicians and personally admin­ Local arrangements srs In chsrgs atreet achobt at 9 p.in. Manchester had the 7>rivllege of en­ cal staff, held last night tq the .Squillante, Dr. William Glaubman. istered by a bandleader from the gral part of their records.. Then Force Base, Washington, D. C., the above are requested to con­ Public Accountant Saturday evening from 6 to 3, Sub-committeea of both groups Board room of the hospital: Dr. The directors for 1950 are Mayor of the John B. Burke Funeral when Mrs. Anne B. Franks will tertaining or hearing a prominent On Theft Cliprges USAF Band. Washington, D. C. they are enlisted and forwarded for further trslnlng at the Bands­ tact the local U^ S. Amvy and U. H43 Main St. Room 15 RUG Home, 87 East Center atreet. met in the'latter part of December Briton, and certainly never before Alfred B. Sundquist. pritsideut; Frederick S. Berger, Dr. E. H. . These applicants are auditioned to Lackland Air Force Base, San man’s school for the USAF. Upon S. Air Force Recruiter at the Re­ Hospital Notes prepare and serve a ham and baked Manchester, Conn. to discuss plans for the Broad has a member of the British Par­ Dr. William L. C?onlon. vice'presi­ Metcalf. Dr. C. E. Peterson, Fred­ at 'Westover Air Force Base be­ Antonio, Te-as. complcUon of from one to eiglil cruiting Station located .at 443 bean supper. : L«st Saturday night street structure, and general ap­ Tn'o Manchester men received! dent; Dr. Robert A. Keene^ Jr., erick E. Hallchcr, Raymond Spur- REPADUNG Mr*. Anna ’ Keattag a number of the members brought liament addressed an audience fore being assigned to the band. Upon completion of bn.iic trsin- weck.s the band.sman Is assigned Main atreet. town. Admitted yesterday: Gill Cope* Mr*. Anna Keating, 87, of 117 proval was expressed of a here. jail sentences for their offenses in secretary. Retiring officers wAre; ling, Mrs. Frank B. Hardenbergh. thalr children and it proved « moat Mrs. Raymond E. Hunt, Mrs. BINDING land, 88 Deming street; Mrs. Leona Oak atreet, a lifetime resident of story building with all exits at TTie’ committeA invites the gener­ Hartford Coimty Superior Court Dr. Edmund R. Zsglio, president; enjoyable family affair. It ia Dr. Alfred B. Sunquist, vice pres­ Frank A. Mann. Mrs. ClarGnea J. thi* totvn, died this morning at hoped even more 'will do so Satur­ ground level. Such a plan con­ al public' to hear Mr. McAlIlater. yesterday. Rudolph Saaverda. CLEANING Bombard, 341 East Canter street; forms with the educator’s Ideal of 23, charged nith breaking and en­ ident; and Dr. William C^enlon, sec-, McCarthy. Eugene DJek. Nelson C. Mrs. Helen Westland, South Cov* the Manchester Memorial hospital day. Friday, man's night, a set- retary. Mead, R. H. Symlnfrton. Miss Isa­ following a short illness. baok toumament-WUl be featured, the separation o< primary and tering and tlieft of a motor ve­ entry; Mrs. Susanna Michalac, secondary units and Is also econ­ hicle., drew nine months; Carl A. The newly installed officers belle Butler, Mrs. Forrest Musser, i iMtalUtietu Wall To Wall Sh* leaves flve sons, William, to which all the male members are Service Station hope for a succe.s’sful year \^th "Mrs. John Moran, Joseph McCuik- Stafford Springa I Richard Kerr, 9 Harold and Paul of Manchester; invited. Refreahmehta will be omical from the taxpayer's point Mitchell, 26, charged with theft I With The Now Tacklosa a variety of good educational and er, Herman Olson, Miss Mary Whit­ Short street; Mrs. Dorothy Daw* James of Bristol, and Dr. Frank served later in the evening. of view, it was said. of a. robtor x-ehlcle drew alx MANCHESTER CHROME CO. kins, 104 Main street. All exits can be kept on ground Fire in RockviUe scientific programs for presenta­ tlesey, Mrs. E. Fenton Burke, Hen­ M othod Kastlng of Ttucon, Arizona; one months on that count and also six ry Abuza. Admitted today: Jana IfcKin* level by taking advantage of the months on a charge of theft from tion at the meetings. daughter, Mrs. Gertrude Raynor Rehearsal for "Double Door" TTie Vernon directors are First ney, Bolton. will be held tonight at 7:30 in the existing land contour of the Broad a motor vehicle. Manufacturers Of MANCHESTER Discharged yesterday: Mrs. of Bolton; one sister, Mrs. Mary street site. Fire swept a combination seiv- Selwtman Herbert Pagani, Mrs. Ck>dy of Ireland; and five grand­ Center Church Parish House. The Ics and gasoline stmtion bn Wind­ Presiding Judge William J. Shea \ Sam Pelzer, Itrs. Hoadley Wllles. Margaret RuaseU, Rockville; Mrs. sentenced Saaverda after hearing Carptit C«ntar Nona McCann, 38 Florencs street; children. erst will be fumiehed refresh­ sor avsnue in Rockville this morn­ Mrs. John G. Talcott The K - The funeral sertices will be ments by Mr. and Mra. Merrill ing doing damage estimated at the case Involving the local man Itngton directors include First Se- SOS Blain St 2-4S45 Mrs. Marjorie Bradley and son, 73 Adams. Suffers Face Cuts and Lester T. CahiU, 23. of Hart­ Phalpa road; Mrs. Janet Smith and held Saturday morning at 8:30 .37,000 by Fire Chief William Con- . lectman Jarvis a sp p . Miss Hattie FtaeUnry Trained from the William P. Quish Funer­ rady. ford. The two were arrested tn .Be.r, Miss Emma M. Bats. Clem­ daughter, 240 Henry atreet; Mrs. Chester by state police after they PdnMtanol Louise Bonino and daughter, 137 al Home, 238 Main street, and at Mra. Edgar F. Rawaon -68, of In Auto Collision liie station was runby John' ens J. Rau, Joseph F. Gtrardini, South Main street; Raymond Rua* nine o'clock from St. James's 127 Main street, was backing out Slemlns w'ho leases the premises had tnken two cars and had brok­ ' Mrs. Leonard Levine, Miss Esther en into a Hartford roofing firm aall, II Fairvlew straat. church. Friends may call at the of a parking tal on Main atreet George L. Pinzel, 26 of 318 Hil­ from Edward Weber. An apart­ 'Luglnbuhl, Mrs. Clifton Oandall, Discharged today; Mr*. Eleanor funeral home after 7 o'clock to­ '.'.’hen she bit a car owned by Mrs. ment above the station wa.s dam­ office. Miss Delia Partridge. liard atreet, waa given emergency aged by smoke but the flames were Mitchell also was arrested for CHROME DINETTE SETS Park and daughter, 4 Oakland night. August Loehr, Jr., of Rockville li! J iBstallatlam Sonday treatment and diacharged yester­ arrested before reaching the apart­ an offense committed out of town. Hie tnstaliatlon of officers of the street; Mrs. Minnie Crane, 167 yesterday noon. Patrolman Fred­ day at the Manchester klemorial YOUR CHOICE OF SOLID ONE PIECE TOPS OR EXTEN SION STYLES Benton straat; Mra. Dolores Miller, erick Tedford, \ ho Inveatigatcd, ment. ItaMan-American Friendship Cli'/. hospital after Buffering lacerations Oinrady placed the origin of the will be held on Sunday, January' 89 Birch street; Allan Rudd, 22 Defendants ^ ir said damage waa alighU of the face and eyes in an automo­ Drive B, Bllvar Lana homaa; Petri* lire to a faulty oil burner. He '.15. at 3 p. m. at the clubhouse on By M. A. Bones bile accident at &e intersection of said his estimated damages includ­ Klnnbury avenue. Following the You Will Find We Have The Largest Selection Of Styles In cia gad Gary Grunder, 315 R i^ - The monthly meeting of group West Center and Ckx>per streets. land straat; Pamela Holcombe, Negligence Suit ed about 18,500 to the bull'-'u: and merttng, refreshments will be 02 ntkia S t Phone 8195 No. 1988 of the Polish Nailonai Pinzel was th¥ driver of a car another 33J100 to contents and served. South Windsor; Mra. Franeaa Ted- Alliance wlU be held Saturday Dinette Furniture Anywhere ford and son, 62 Cambridge street; that collided with a truck driven by merchandise. A car and a truck Short Oslendar Session NO PREDICTIONS . Hartford, Jan. 12— A U. S. night at 7 o’clock. All members Fred Barone, 4$, of 176 Standiah were damaged but both were part­ A 'short calendar session of the Morris Tuttle, 290 Middle Turn­ are requested to Attend this meet­ street, HarUord. ly insured. ' ToUaiid Cnmty Superior Court ia Wo can’t indict your pike, east District court jury reached a de- ing, as the dues will be collected Births yaaterdayi A son to Mr. Patrolman Primo Amadeo, who NOW PLAYINO scheduled for Friday, January IS, fatore, hat wo can help yoa cltlon in favor of two defendants for two months in advance. investigated, reported that Pinzel BUY DIRECT FROM US AND SAVE! and Mrs. diva Chandler, 18 Drive TjTone Power In starting at 10 a. m. with Judge prerido for it O, Silver Lane homes; a sen to Mr. in a $20,000 damage suit brought was driving west on West Center John H. King presiding. The fol­ street and Barone was proceeding “PRINCE OF FOXES” The Connocticut Mataal and Mrs. David Carter, 14 H, (Tar- by an 11 years-old Manchaiter To Attend Sei’vice lowing cases are scheduled, Thomas dan drive. girl, as the three-day trial wound north on Cooper street when the PLUS: “Hold That Baby” DorotaaR et al vs. G. Albert Hill. h as o t o r O fty Ubcral poU* Birth today: A daughter to Mr. vehicles came together at the tn- up aarly this afternoon. For Rev. Dr. iMaier RAY’S STARTS SUNDAY Highway C^bmmissloner. 1. Motion FREE! FREE! d e a l to p rorid o F am ily In* and Mra. Neiaon Lewie, 199 North terseption. The Mazel car had to for Permission to Me Amending Barbara A. Pyka brought the be towed from the acene. Maureen O'Hara In COBM, - Retirement Income, Main street negligence suit through her father, RESTAURANT and Substitute Reasons of Remon- No arrests were made. 87 Oak Street "BAODAD” Edacational Fands, Mort* Mancheeter poUctman Walter J. Rev. Paul O. Prokopy, minister PLUS: ^gtaway IS” atrance; 2. Judgment: Julia Bory- Introductory Offer n t* CaaccIlatioB Fands, Pyka, and alleged that Joseph J. Of Zian Lutheran church, friend Wlaea—Uqnorp—Beer eska vs. Vitold S. Boryezka, De- and farmer classmate at college of Employoo Pensiona and Now Many Wear Mahoney, of Cambridge, Mass., ’ fault, Disclosure, Judgment. Two Dr. Walter Artliur Maier, famous divorce cases are scheduled, Shir­ Dawnoao Life Inaarancc. operated bla tractor truck In a With the purchase of any 5 Pc. Dinette Set FALSE TEETH negligent manner which caused speaker for the Lutheran radio Dancing Thurs. & Sat. to . XR[[N'S DAN..I.NGLCOMtDY.'’TAk^ , ley Keeney Case. vs. Edward We hare b*«i hdpine the accident on June 17, 1948, in hour, who died yesterday of coro­ Npthan ^C^ase, Judgment; Anna nary thrombosU at the age of 86, the Tunes of the we will give you absolutely free a 32 Piece the American People baild W’itft More Comfort which the plathtiff claims she suft *Twilight Serenaders” EASTWOOD I 8|8fiefc l(c powdtr, holda false teeth more physical damages. jM«ab Cattes. I Babl, Caauatsf* PEGGY RYAN At 11 a. m. on Friday there is to Pastel colored set of breakfast dishes. yanm . troit, Michigan and attend the fun­ NOW—First Showing “ I'XDEK I "TEM. IT TO be a hearing at 11:00 a. m. on flmdr. To eet and tUk In n.ore com­ Mahoney and Samuel Plvnick, eral services Saturday in St. Louis. URAY MCDONALD! fort just epiinkle a lltUe rASTGBTH of (2iel*ea,. Mass., owners of the Dane Laralne ' Franebot GOOD FOOD CAPBICOBN" I TUB JL'DOE" f Santangelo Motions (New Haven on your pistes. No aummy. foosy. Mr. Prokopy will represent his Ssadsy, "RED LIUHT" vehicle, were defendante in the Clark Day Tone Our Specialty County Matters). pasty tests or fesllnp. Checks "piste church, as well as the (Connecticut “WITHOIT HONOR” Food Sale odor" (denture hresih). O t FAS- case, and were repreiented by At­ Valley and Atlantic districts. It is Try Our Delicious TIIBTH at any drua Mors. torney. Philip R. Schiff. Valentine. PLUS: Gene Autry In The 80-50 (Hub of the Rockville expected the eervices will be verj- Spaghetti and Meat Balls J. Sacco and Harold W. Gerrlty largely attended not only by clergy "RIDERS IN THE SKY” Baptist church will hold a fouM»ai el wine tknOi*. "yeetbVied^ now the largest radio program on VOCALIST kbisbrt, eriss. eocn- the air. Approximately 600 sta­ a discussion of soil steriliution ..K ' • ' * / " r-5 •t'-Ol-®;. b ^ b» lire*. luSPawB Mbdiiioe WILL ROGERS ■nd new vegetable varieties. ^ * ‘I Home Developing and bl^ low la Ins, try Oatrai Toau ribtou tions carr>' It to countries ranging IS APPEARING WITH Miii! te=^ib«i» jr.n o# • from Canada and South America, tcnslon Vegetable Specialist Ed- cont imle. Nee limdeRore mm ao« ■>« ae«. in “ STATE FAIR” Printing Outfit ror ia)e SI ell Unit fimm erarebm. Europe, Asia. Africa and Austra­ ' ward Min'num and other guest lia. Bolton Community Hall I speakers will take part in the ■ V-a All the equipment you Dr. Maier was not only an Inter- Sat„ Jan. 14 and THE SEB SHONTY TRIO ' meetings. need to do your own at natipnal radio speaker but a great Sun., Jan. 8 P. M. FOR A OEUGHTFUL EVENING COME TO No Cases Heard home-r- WE WILL HAVE BUILT organizer of youth work, and a Although there were six jury popular ape^er at large mass Donstioa 60c cases assigned for Wednesday at FOR YOU IN MANCHES­ gatherings from coast to coast. He This advertisement paid for the Tolland County SUMrior Ck>urt, TER GREEN AREA ON waa known far and wide as a by' Anderson Ice Cream Bar and AT THE ' none of the cases oii the list went Anaoo DovelopinB and ' to trial and the some 40 persons champion of the Inaplratlon of tha James Macri OU Co. CENTER Printinc Outfit Complete LOTS FROM 70’ x 140’ UP Bible, the deity of Christ, and aal- CAYEY^S ‘ summoned for possible juiy duty w m sent home shortly before * 4 Room Cape OMI alth 3 un- vatton by faith in Jesus OirisL Bom In ^ ston . Mass., at the early noon. Six cases were assigned for Onlshed up. today, but it was reported none of $ 7 . 9 5 age of 13 he decided to become a A Hot Water Heat and O. B. mlnliter. and it waa at Harvard A Plastered walls and fully la- Unlveraitv he received the degree T H IS SUN. sulhted. of Doctor of Philosophy. BUSHNELL RAY DW YER’ S A FuU Cellars. (Broadcast at 9:30 P. M.) We Use Only The A Sale Prices start at OOAOO Hold Conference HARn^OIW PH OTO SHOP complete. Regaler SmmJty BfiSifSii Hw 8ig Jmge fromtum -OAK GRILL- $249.50 Leoatei la NaasifTs Stata , A OI-FHA Mortgagee arraaged On Tree Problems Best Materiak: iei6 Main ftt. TeL 7 S « A STATE HOL'SINO .VPPU- Inatalled HORACE NEIDT DANCE TO— ------X ^ CATIONS coasidered. TNI tTAR MAKn • TRIPLE PLATED CHROME Superlntondent Horace F. Mur- M 9IM 0M ^ S Yearn T o P a y The Allen Realty Co. phey of the Manehester Park de­ THE VAGABOND FORTET partment was a member of a pan­ Au mw 1M0 Asmoii • GENUINE FORMICA TOPS ISO Center St., Manchester. Ct. Th« AfiMie You*U E njof JANUARY TH. 5103. Mr. AUen 3-0438, el dUcussien group considering 8MM aaw sn w a w m u oK the subject of "Shade Tree Prob- Mr. Bose 8877 TM fweimnw tommv cmcx • DURAN PLASTIC UPHOLSTERING 44kd A^eoaeofa A vom loms” yesterday at the Hotel m oa ? NsMia f u » Bond as the (ionnecticut Tree Pro­ Over tective auiociatlon held an all day FINEST FOODS • SPRING SEAT CUSHIONS [COAL Information meeting. Prepared to Pleqae You Three Hundred HEAVY ROASTING Mr. Murphey waa chosen to represent municipal park depart­ 00 MNUP MORRM ITARI Finished Monnmenii and Wide Choice of Colore and Styles, WHITE SALES U f p I N D • , I ments on the panel, which also in­ A VAUQIVIUI VAIMfY MVM Markers In O u r'IN sp I^ CHICKENS cluded specialists from ths Uni< LEGAL b e v e r a g e s Yes, where we ar* the numafacturen we can give yea pteh. 8t-48, $8; let BaL fid * , fSt Sad BaL IftJNk 91M l Yard To Choose Pram! .varsity, of donnsctlcut and the Your Favorite Bhmd$ a wide choice of styles in chairs w d tables as iliustrat- Wrapped in eeQepkaBe and haU State Experimental Station at cd herewith and likewise in the upholstering. li deep freeta for your eoa-; New Haven. The Finest In MATTRESS COVERS wMlenee. Na waiting. *The group exchanged details, on- 3 Days Sforfiitg Thurs., Jan. 26 tree care,-treatment for ailments, sturdy mnsHn, long wesriag, wttti'ibexed esruiss. COKE IMIvary In Manelisat*f rsplaeament, spraying and other D esigh Friday Evantaga Information relating to the up­ O M t n CRAWFORD Priced from doslag, twbi aod full tlsc. keep o f largo plantations of vari­ Workmanship. ous species of trees. H. A. FRINK Material COMPLETE 5-PC. SET OooroiiWM yMM hoaHo^. amihraa Avia Wapptag TM. Maa. 71Sa Altbr 4 P. BI. Public Records IRcg. 3 .4 9 ) «d i ho m m . thh % RANGE AND FURL

Richard C. Rscknagel, altera- tloas, 348 High street, 8780. • M o o li on. OPEN FULL TIME '■wDandlyritiAy Miricky MORRISON’S EURJAriBin.lMMatllK' BED PADS BARBER SHOP PertoMl Notice FIrsratwmy. Mmeaed m m U s eevertkg, S t r afS sar CENTEB BY. •HOAIARTT InUemoriam prstoctlas. Clestiy sUMm*. Bhigle rise S S f fey TV!. Fiad, Tha Batbor. farmariy In loving retmorr ot our huibsr.d BROTHERS with WaMar'a aad Baria. Btaln ant father who died. Jan. 13. IML aaw haiq. A t mAL 5135 Osirs of sadness sUIl com* o'*r u*. I^eg. 3 .4 9 8*er*t t*er* do often fiov. . 2 Baihses Ta. Sarva Taa Memory k**Pe hint evtr n**r u*. - r n im t a k b* died fire ■itvlm aad >Mdag CaUmlM Doobla aha, 54** by 78* «..»»«.Bai^^diJW ••••#.

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portance o f the medical research for town aatiatance because o f un- luck” caUgory w ith -• problenia work (lone by the asaodation In jemplojrment. The relief budget is apart from unemployment. Russell Paul seeking to reduce in* great mor­ Job Problem PRE-b(VENTORY lim i^d. ’To date, moat welfare Increasingly a problem for wel­ I f e B Asks A c t i o n tality that heart disease annually fare officials here ia that o f the brings to OonnecUcut. It Is said eaaea have concerned persons SALE Heads Drive Here Studied whose incomes have not been suf­ securing of rentals for persons on to be one of th* leading ‘‘kiUeni'', aid. , ii^Help Unemployed having 6,911 vicUma in thia atate ficient and have had to aak for in 1948—about twice tha mortau- supplemental aid: ill and aged “ Renta just don't exist here,” TIOGA YARNS Named Chairman ty figure for cancer, the number Unemployment Situa­ .persona, or families ia the "harc^ said Mr. Behrend. than ana-third of them, or about two killer. ED-!^1AR Republican Lead* 13,000 had been unable to aecure Heart Fund Campaign Initial drive organiaation plana tion Not Yet Serious employment. HI* retort Indicated At Committee Session were discussed. But Expect Difficulties KNITTING NOOK to Consider Lib> Among membeta of the medical that thia waa a minimum flguie. . 97 CRE8TWOOD DIUVE In all probability, the number waa pit>fe*sion named to the commit­ State /(x>m- Russell J. Paul, prominent local Whfl* Manchester has had ..no yOUR UNITED Tuni North on Mono fit. aubaUntially greater than thia tee here are Doctora Alfred Sund- •V ition Act / **8inc* Conunlaaioner Egan'* re­ huslnessraan and civic leader, waa quiet, Joseph C. JSarry end Robert •ei^s welfare- problem aa yet Off Center at New Apts. \ port, the number of Connecticut named chairman of the Man­ P. Knapp. connected with uhemployed' per­ V TRADING STAMP chester Heart association drive y r Jut. ja.~yp>-oovu- working paople who have exhauat- M. William Knight, axecutlve sons who have exhMated their ua- ad their unemployment beneflta tiua her* at the organization meeting vice president o f the First Metion- Bookff, when full; arc as iui )wa tmln uked Re* for the drive held last night at employment comjtenaatlon bene­ toglalam’* letdert to rieen to 54,000. If the aatn* mini­ al bank of Manchester has accept­ mum /proportion atill hold* good, Memorial Hospital. Dr. J. A. Se­ ed the post of treasurer of the fits, some now hr* starting to feel Idtr Ubmvanr Mm uncm- gal, who has devoted much time good Rs 91-00 cash af nt cempmMtion «ct. we know that at leait 18,000 of drive. the pinch of " the ending of their these people are still looking for Other committee organliatlon job aids, and are questioning the PRESCRIPTIONS I Mor* ot leM t 18,000 Con­ town welfare department as to sent unemployed worker* jobs with th* likelihood that the is als followa: Special Oifts, W il­ CALLED FOR actual number i* considerably liam Horowlts; Publicity, E. Mal­ what to d o, next. Information oh I their funlUca, u e being put the local picture tvae sought this 4ia the eeonomte wringer'* greater..,. colm Stannard. George C. Lessner, AND *'An investigation Is now under­ Thomas Ferguson, Saul M. Silver- mdmtng from Welfare Supervisor hnd that the number prob- Albert E. Behrend, who said that DEUVERED \ ■ ' la n lot higher then that. way which will give us the specific eteln. Gorman’s Service Station detailed li^ormation on the exact biduatf'lal, Anthony D’Avanad ho had not kept track o f the num­ ' Air OoatfllttHWd ' h letter laat night to Rep. ber o f persona who have indicated Corner Main and Middle Turnpike- C Qmway, GuUf<^ Re- number of theae people and hoW representing Mahchrater Modes: they ar^UvIng. Aa I sea It, thia Joseph Carter reptesenting Man­ exhaustion of their joblcsa bene­ I PINE I ^ o te majority leader In fits, but that ''several” are now They also give United Trading Stamp.*. Ask for them! lae, the governor aaked information is neceaaary for us in chester Knitting Mills; Myroond wondering what they ran do next Conu'ay and other Ra- formliig the long range, permanent Cooper repre.senting Orford 'Soap PHARMACY progfan. which I feel is already company; Robert Dennison repre­ as their unemployment continue*. ' iM der* would not join Welfare offielala here have also 664 cmiiiig t k p he taken to relieve the prea- land O. Hunt. Rabbi Leon Wind. the outcome of this study.'' MenhanU. J. G. Elder. Walter ■KVunrgency." Asserting that unemployment Rcpublicana control the Quinn. Burton Knopp. in the Liegialature the compensation liberalization was Insurance. Thomas J. Crockett; not the only legislation necUcil "to Boy Scouta, Ernest Panri poeition and U^agree to rec* tzafiOn may be completed. other progressive atates. This ia • •••••••too******************** ••••••••••••• «••••• Mk i a deSnite/and conatruc- Kusaell J. l>sal particularly true of temporary tiWi oouree o f action to your mem- dtaabillty insurance. I hope we ran haMdp, it in obvioua tnat a call to treatment of heart afflictions, _lon wo^d be a eventually agree that this should was chosen honorary chairman. THRIFTY MRS. HAPPY of the taxpayera' be handlH under the unemploy­ Workers and drive committee ment compensation program as in members present snthuslastieally wanta the L«gta> other states." recci\*ed Horace A. Brown, execu­ the maximum pa- tive director of the Connecticut which unemployment^ Deckers Walk Off Job Heart aaaeclation and Nonhan E. iLtlon beneflta are paid, Dellair, the campaign publicity SS waeka, to taka care of Marseille, France, Jan.. 12. apecial aeaeion. CONSULT A SPECIALIST! th* waeh. MDI)ELM)-8. chooaea to call one, IMld- McKINNBY BROS. SEWAGE DISPOS.\L COMPANY Far be it from me to tell other folk, Come early and save m oney. . . they'll sell out fast b e­ I aaid, th* Republlcana would their buiinoM but it'i fearful hard re­ New beauty, new advantages and new con­ The new Norge Self-l)-Froster feature in an 120-1.12 Pearl Street. Manchester, Connecticut conaider aerloualy” the frainin' from Myin’ th* chance* are cause they'r* known for strength and wear. Type 128 veniences in a De Luxe ,eight-cubic-fpot oight-cuhic-foot “ llold-M(»r" N(>rge refrig­ pla n t e d and would "nat- you end your family 71 probably like erator with an extra-large liiani Side Freez­ whatever action ia muslins . . . tightly woven. 81x99-in. double b *d six*. *‘Hold-Mor” refrigerator. Capacity for up to i nacaaaary and advlaable." • SEPTIC TANKS INSTALLED AND CLEANED thii fine, Mtiifyin’, inexpeneiv* daily 27 pounds of frozen food in safety-sealed er and a super-capacity hevemge shelf. Adding that the dacialon might • SEWER LINES INSTALLED AND ELECTRIC­ treat Mm* at wo at our hoUM do. * 72 X 99-Inch Sha«tt.. 1 .6 4 Giant Side Freezer, 12 pounds of meat in the Safety-sealed freezer holils up to 27 pounds hs?that no action waa naceaaary, ALLY CLEANED * 81 X 108" Sheets...... new 1 .8 4 deep-drawer Coldpack. Roomy tall-botti* of froizen fo«Kl. provides more usable shelf MSdwln a^d: space. Rtmmy Coldpack holds up to 12 pounds <^lMr* ia no way that I or any • DRAINAGE DITCHES AND DRY WELLS IN­ •torage. A high-quality refrigerator at an I < •Uter mamhar o f th* Republican STALLED attractive price. Dimensions: Height, 39 7-8’*; of meat. Dimensions: Height. 59 7-8” ; fd gty can tall what th* member* TREASURE CHEST SHEETS ON SALE width, depth, 24 11-16” ; depth over­ width, 29 depth, 24 11-16” ; depth over­ I' ofV6 e House w ill decide after roR PROMPT SERVICE CALL MANCHESTER 5208 all, 25 7-16"; storage capacity, 8.16 cubic MODEL M-8 all. 25< 7-16"; storage capacity, 8.16 cubic MSSying th* attuatlen. Thar* la Slashed pricet on Wards smoother, quality-famed lux­ feet. , , no way that w* can promt** feet. In this model Norge hits incorporated which safe-keeps up to 12 pounds of un­ eoura* of apeciSc action in fatlM M * Casts so lltt|g ury muslins that give yoars of wear. 140 threads ef many^de luxe” features, at the same lime cooked meat; the full-width Hydrovoir; I o f a aeaeien." I Now O nly----- • 's. ^ *-1 heavy cotton per sq. in. Strong selvages. 81x99-!n. holdinit the co.st to a minimum. The the world-famous "Kollator'! cold-maker governor propoaad a *paclal N o w Only - - - - — these are evidence of the quality and •HBan to amend th* upemUoy* Sealed Freezer, which holds up to 21 ■Mnt eompananticn law in mtd-De- * 72x108-lnch SheMs.. .2.14 ^ value huilt into this popular Norge model. caM ar. but did not call it becaiiaa pounds o f frozen food: the Coldpack, lt*s a product worthy of the finest homes. - Cdawny, after polling RapubUcan Ladies’ Coats and Suits * 81 X 108" Sheets...... new 3 .3 4 laiMatara, ntd th* majonty did n il feel that the aituatlon oonatlr t tuSad an amaigency. Flguraa on DE LUXE PERCALES REDUCED \ N o w 2 7 9 th# nnmbar of paraona who remain- aAnut o f work after axhauatlng Now . . . enjoy the best in betltime luxury at White Sole thMr oompanaatten beneSta ware 2 4 9 V n / y ONLY Inaklng, h* aaid. prices! Silky smoother percales, with 180 threads to Ma latlar laat night, Oovar' the sq. in. for tight sleek texture. Percale's feather­ ‘ 1 9 9 I toM Gbnway; 25% to 50% Cut Down a to m* beatda the point, weight saves on laundry bills, too. ^ize 81 x 108-in. taCBign* that tha facta are not $20®® an waaplata aa era. might wlah. I8..T2 Per Month an sre are anffldant facta, la mf afSkm, to amjphMlaa tha need Every Garment $tyled W r have made 5 Year ■datalt* action. On Novombtr u (State Labor) Cbmmiaaioner a apecial Warrantee Bgan ropprtad to me tpat fo r WirUer October let, 30,000 men and purehaae UNIUACHIO MUSLIN > had exhausted the/r unem- 1950 and offer PACKED W IT mt compeaaation ' benefit* Save and sow sturdy coses, ! January 1, 1948. It te yeu RIQULAR 39c CANNON I 4 AJm anatJa "Dhfortunately. t h * commie- I vinOve at apecMeular I9i atanar did not bav* complete facta RATH TOW ILS The new Norge Self-D-Froster defrosts your refrigera­ on an of thaaa pfople. Ha had tor antoifiaUcaliy. You can forget all about defrosting clear avldanc*, howifvar, that more aatiaga 1.98 SHIIT RLAMCn your refrigerator, manually . . . enjoy the greater con-, ^ Creamy wtdto cotfon wHh a FEATURES venience. safety, economy and efficiency of this ex­ loth beauty for ieni Snrart "dan- warm, 6**cy. nop. 70 x 95”. clusive' Norge feature. dsle” design in aqua, fiamingo, pink, > yellow or groen. Sizo 22 X 44 in. R IG . 3.69 MATTRESS PAD * Rog. 49c faco Tawel.. . .S7c Quitted in bleached whit* cot- ^ % 0 0 * Rag. 19c Wash Cloth...... 17« tonsh*eting,cottonftU.54x7|6”. ^ I C O n O N DISH TOW lLS SALII "DOOWOOD** Assorted fruit, figure or kit-. 4 F08 chen fiorol prints; bright multi- tXCLIjSirE! ■ RATH T O W U J POWERED BY THE color striped patterns. 99< A Clock fer Yeur KHchen— FA.MOIJS “ ROLLATOR" Ice Cube* Stay Frezenr- This electric clock turns Defrost Wotar Cannot SpitI * 6c Coenoa Dhh Clothe___6 for 42c MECHANISM a.' Frozen foods, ice CShes or the Norge cold .making — Defrost water falls, into Meat Remoins Undisturbed The simplest nnd mast efflelent Cannon's now royersiblo joequords ice cream remain frozen FLOUR SACK TOWELS mechanism off at mid­ the drip-tray, then flon t —No defrost water col- rrfrlgernlor meehnnism ever de­ in hondsoma floral poltem. . . aU ef in the Giant Side Frce;;er night, then switches it on into the Handefroster. lecis in the Coldpack. veloped- (Consists of only three, Oponod,kiundorod,bloachod, 6 FOR during defrbsting. Thie again when defrosting is Conveniently located; Meats need not he re­ permanently lubrtented, moving 5 radiant colors cut-pricod 120x40*. ee--- m ee igii ** -* - - parts (Inriuding ahatt). Mnra- • If yoa caaaot con- absorbent 30-inch squares. compartment is closed on completed. Mounted on does not interfere with moved during defrosting. * 16x16" Pact Towel...... 4Sc all sides, and the d oor is Full width of cabioet; sxtrs- Ihor "Rollntor” has roh contino- veaiaatlp hriag ynnr Use for drying or dusting, the refrigeeator door, it food space. Construction Eliminates waste and ouslv for the cquivalrat of 76 o 12x12'^ Wash aolk.;...... 19« fitted with a live ruldier spoilage. Cuts down kit­ deep; glass-covered. Keeps ’ prascfiptioa* to aa—we'll serves at a smart kitchen prevents spill-overs dur­ large amount of vegeubtes yean without appreciable wear om scB 1. The cold is kept i n, the timepiece. - ing weekly emptying. chen working hours. and greens gardcn-fircsb. parta. ‘ r ooaiii w pan! Owr neaeeen- heal and food odors Outl ger will call, on rc<)oc*i, piafc ap you doctor’* COME IN TODAY ^^peeecripttoas and deliver LOVELY CHENILLES* Aa ■ ediflaii i^oaiptly. RIOULARCr 6 .9 8 to 8 .9 8 ilt ’a oa a wiqr Tea SaaKMi- T r a d ^ I6M oar elMat* appei*. Service J ■’ ' No one c«u Beat 99 Gentoufi in Price* and Quality V Sates Terms Wonderful styles at o wonderful low prkel * ^ ■ T ■ Choose from fashion's iqtest patterns. . . new C -i B. D. pin-point tufting, velvety smooth sculptured APPLIANCE AND FURNITURE CENTRE designs, elaborate multHlorals. See W ards 649 MAIN STREET TEL. 7590 LO T W-C 8 colleirtion today at thb hord-te-beot fowl H ¥ ' ■ i \ '

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- . .-I f ■ 1 ■ - MANCHlUSTIUIl bVlSNUSU HISKALU, MANCHKNTIBK. UINN.. THUKSllAI, JANUARY 12, 1960 , < 14/ MANCHESTER EVENINQ HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, IHURSDAY. JANUARY 12. 1960 PAGE SBVTEIC - OTlwysr’s PrspossI staoe government omployoh ero m cUnie prepeesa to 46, the oomaaia------free u enyoina to make potiUoel, Nine Gjuilty aion bulletin said: „ of the hospl^l. H ie holiday aea- Engineers, he served during the setting up S 'leon-to for this event. Mayor O’Dwyer 6t New York contributions, but aoUcItetlons Must Desire ^ “ Intensive medical care com­ aon looked promialng. Former Resident war as a Major In tha Small Arms Scouts Plan Next Monday night the troop Connecticut must not be mAla on property of City bap nuide a proposal which bined with paychotherapeutle tooh- INCOME TAX But on Chrietmaa Day Fred Dlvielan of the Army's Ordnance will travel to West Hartford the United SUtes.” nlquee for the treatment «€ O l^ O l Polio Victim Is First la a pareiklal favorite with some To Be Cured IS MY BUSINESS came down with pneumonia. Hla Wins Promotion Deportment, working prindpnlly On Sale of Foods where they will be the guests of thoughtleas people. He would have Y a n k e e ^ ' Met At Liberty to AM addition will be employed. Mental nelghbbra tn Manchester heard oL as Ordnance Officer of tha COrblne Troop .128. The troops will en­ And Federal employee, the com- hygienlsto will aaeist In wotWiig his plight and chipped In to buy Industry Integration Committed New York solve all its budgetary s For gage In a contest of Tenderfoot By A. H. O. Civil Service .Comiiiis* tission ompheaiaed, are not at lib- of Alcoholism through emotionel proMems relat­ EXPERIENCED Of Fund Donors Here Fred a radio. H. Perry Smith, of , 520 New Mr. Smith succeeds G. W. Bpohr, A food sale will be hold In ekllla. problems by • legalising, and tax­ to participate or aid In the ing to oleehoUam as they influence Today Fred 'Is cheerful and con­ Britain Avenue, Hartfo^ a for­ who. retires after directing the Hale's self-serve grocery depart­ the paUent hie family, hla J<^ and QUALIFIED ing, fU forms of betting, 00 flio]^ Upholdfl Acensa* Utlons. Must Be Serious Be­ in September, he was completing tent. Although he may be In the mer resident of Manchester^, and Engineering Department ainca ment S atu rd^ morning by' the Conoert Star Bebbed DfllfSIt UP MIALt the enTtronment In generoL*! 1936. horsea on football, on baseball, Eerincr congressman Joseph PollUoal sources 'here said that ASSISTANCE Fred Spellman Asks to hla third week in an Iron lung at hospital for some time, the lllnesa Boy Scouts, 'm o p 47, of fhe tions; Six Cleared the oiuy thing which could aeve fore Clinic Treatment hee passed and he Is n ttin g widely known here, has been ap­ , , Jon. 12—(g>)— ^Morio Serve yoor guettz com aagiiiia the McCook Memorial hospital In South MethodUt cbuirh. All the on betting, on , even on Talbot returns to the ranks of po­ stronger svery day — and ne has pointed manager of the Bkigineer^ BerinI, Metropolitan O ^ r s tenor, the Job^of the employes ordered CALL ANDERSON Be First Contributor Hartford. The $21 represents the Hoe Cnre ter Hen^/^lewiag proceeds will go to the troop jrou’ll be proud oC Flokorii h « srreatUng. litical availability with more'real ousted ik an amendment to the made the first contribution to the wee robbed and assaulted tn a Hartford, Jan. 12— (d’)— Chargee Hertford, Jin. 12 — OP) — The sum he earned In three days of ing department of Underwood Cbr- treasury' for the promotion of the Quality no other com uniftn The shallow aiguibcnt for this hope and chance of hitting some­ that nine employee of the Federal Hatch act\ now before the U. 8. Ward Makes Yi^it Telephone 9859 While in Iron Lung 1950 Manchester March * f Dimes downtown section of the city lest SU te Oommieelbn o f AlcoholUm work at a nearby tobacco planta­ poratlon’s General Research Lab­ New York, Jon. 12.—IF)—Lee scouting. Included In the va­ mix nos been able to eqgoL And • u M v M r n u N ------Internal Revenue bureau in Con­ Senate.. TBS Oeotor SL, ‘IWwii drive. night only a few hours after ha ar­ is that a great amount of betting thing than J. Kenneth Bradley. tion—Just before he contracted in­ oratory in Hartford. He Joln>p' Thompson Smith haa a cure for riety of goods are home made necticut engafeff in unlawful pollt- The amendhiimt, passed by the will open an In-patient oUnie here To boyhood Home At Isolation Hospital rived from New York to aing the the ingredients are precitloa- ■ W Yet, like Bradley and ’.be oUiers ^ I fantile paralyals. the Underwood tn 1045 and. served fidgety motorists who pees tha cakea, pies, cupcakes and brown- on such sports is dona in any leal activity have been upheld by House lost sesinm, would give tlw soon, bot a victim 'pf the dlaeeee UrlMui Areas Grow lag leading role In tonight’s perform­ mixed, for sure results. JuR add Last September 18-yeer-old Fred ! ' Fred, who is the son of Mrs. Er­ at the company's Hertford Works time in traffic Jama sounding Ita. case, and that, since it la done, now in the picture, he Is a "routiiie t)ie Civil Service commission. The Civil Sei^iCf^cofmlssion authwlty muBt be serious abbut biz desire ance of L « Boheine at a local thsa- an egg and milk. Alvlnaton, Gnt., Jen. Spellman, oaked a favor — and nest Spellman of 96 Alton street, Tha first United States census until hla transfer to the Reseerth their horns. 'Smith, president of The troop Is now preparing' for government might as well cut in available.’’ L.ike Biadley, as well, caaeh aKhiriet six others ware dis­ to cut the penalty^for pollUeaf ac- for a cure before he can be admit­ ler. The Internationally-known Angus Word, Oanadian-bom U. B. made a proftitse. was graduated from Manchester In 1790 revealed that only five Laboratory In 1948. An engineer­ the Real Betate board of New the District Jamboree that is to concert star required hospital at­ Uls avaliabilitv carries wiin It an missed. tlvlly by a govemmept employs to ted- for Its share, as it does on the consul-general at Mukden, Man­ Fred was speaking to Mrs. Alice High school In June. In August per cent of the population lived in ing graduate of the Ualversity of York, proposed; Wire autoenobile be held Frbniary 11 In the state tention but waa released following atmosphere ot criticism ot the ex­ The commission, in decisions 15 da.va leave without pay instead The most recent bulletin issued cities; today, cities claim 60 per racetrack betting it does legalize. churia, who woa releozed toot Perry of 38 Irving street "You’ve he started work on the plantation Cellfomla and a . member of the horns so they will not blow except armory. A t their last meeting treatment for an open cut on the HWlliEJt u r _ isting party leadership. Like Brad- handed down In Washington yes­ of dismissal. It would plso let the by the commission says: \ cent of all people. - ■ American Society of Mechenioal month by Chinese Commualote Special always worked on the March of and three days latqr became III. when the car Is in motion. the Bcouta In the troop practiced head and several body bnilaee. Read Herald Advs. T « a * * « j a * T « D PiunM' There are many arguments cy, he lias somethlnff of a cuini terday ordered the discharge of ‘Jie. commission reopen 'Coses in which “The clinic will hot be aviUleble Prcllmlneiy tests indiceted that • piM* •• •Mtiuirtbr after being heid virtual prtooner a Dimes,” he said. “ How about against I t One is that there are upon the party. | nine, all found guiUy of violations employes had l^en dismissed for for those alcoholics who show no Fred was a “ light” case but, taking to tk« UM of ropuoiMottoo «i. year, came beck to hlz bqybood making mine the first contribution ^ M #* diapoMMo arodiud to it «t His claim derivcai from his of the Hatch act and civil service engaging In poIiUea. conztztent desire to recover from no chances, his doctor ordered. two classes o f people who are home last night Clearance next year?" M l otltor«ppliol>«rp m pwp>dtiti»0> „ . whom ouster ortlers were issued ting or n ot But the amount of Bonality. IBa peraonal |iopularUy hospital, will have accommoda- Alvlnaton. When Fred spoke to Mrs. Perry I to recovery in the post-polio ward MW SidMm SpdPM Aaonoy - K«« have already resigned, some of The annual winter meeting of DfJOit betting done by the poor .could be had b(«n very evident In hia ttona for 50 patients— 42 men and them many months ago. In their the Connecticut Nurserymen’s expected to increase in proportion ability to run ahead of his party eight women. Sq. Yd. The reason " S A I A M ” HBMIiSN aud it SURDAO OV ticket In the electlonil In whlcii cases the only effect of the cotn- A.ssociation Is being held at the 59c UKCUUiTlUWd. ^ to the number of opportunities miseion’s finding was to bar them Out-patient facilities also will be be had been candidate. Weverly Inn In Cheehtre today There’s Nothing Better Hwn and channels open to them. 'The from future Federal employment. available. The commission operates NEW HOUSE Tiled Wall Coverinf are so much pm Oonid Prtoitiid Came 1046, and it seemed his with An expecteed attendance of several out-patient clinics in va­ TEA-BAGS mSmm ao dBoaoiA) rMPoaoiPtlltp M betting that goes on la bad Employes still on duty ordered SpuSiPPdieol orroro Appoartap la ad- year to strike for the guberim- discharged by the commission arc more than IQO nurserymen from rious cities of the state. FOR SALE 4.V Running Ft. MrUaaaaata aad oli^raadiiid enough. More betting would be turial nomination.' It was one of John R. Shea, district cashier; all ZcOUons Of Connecticut,’ ac­ Patients seeking admission to more enjoyable than others is la fiM HaaelMaur ■taaiad BaiaM. plainly impoverishing for any those y ^ r s in which Hnymond E. Anna L. Delaney, chief of the cording to President Erwin W. the cllhio here must first apply to community, and it would take Baldwin W^s attempting to retire Wage and Excise Tax divisimi; WhlUinm of the C. R. Burr Nur­ an out-patient clinic. Comer HolHster Biid Thursday, January H from politics. The laic Janies L. that there is more tea and most from those who could af­ Thomas F. Wall and Martin J. series here. Charges will be determined by Summit Streets. All mod­ Personalized McConaughy loomed as a (xitent- Donahue. coat, estimated now to be $50 A em convenicnctfl. Will be ford it least lal choice for the nomination, but A business session began at 9:30 Adalterating The Oleo iMoe Awaiting Inatructloos a. m. with luncheon scheduled at week, but that can be adjusted if open to the public 2 P. M. But perhaps the best argument was following a surface strategy Floors ROASTING CHICKENS finer cjuality tea in each bag- Collector John J. Fitzpatrick 12:30. The principal speaker Is the patient’s financial status to 9 P. M. n is posalbld. in any study ot against open recognition and le­ o f waiting for it to come to him. said he would take no action makes It necessary, the commis­ Now is an excellent time to cat chicken. Prices are Clare Boothe Lure was apparently A. J. Brundage of Storrs, retired 392 MAIN STREET Sanate history, to concluda that galisation of betting on all kinds ogalnst them until he has received 4-H Club leader for Connecticut, sion said. low and the quality of our chickens is higher than ever. following a similar strategy with instructions from Washington. He blscussea IVork Proposed ' Inquire at the House Roasters are 4 to lbs., broilers 3 lbs. Come'to the tbs institution of tha flUbuster of sports Is that which comes regard to senatorial nomlnntiun who was connected with Ebetension Telephone 2*9238 SYt said he has not yet been officially Service of the University of Con- In a discussion of the work the bus not always baan an unhealthy from the lovers o f these sports also open. Joe Talbot, on the other fgnn at any^tjUtf or rail us before Friday morning for notified of the commlmlon’s find­ necUcut and its predecosoor insti­ Sale By Owner tblnf. It is a protaction for vio- themselves. Even now, gambling hand, was nut waiting for the glib- ings. ddfvery. ernatlonal nomination to comf to tutions for more than 40 years. His laat minority views which should frequently casts a cloud over the . Employes found guilty by the subject la “Markets Unlimited.” him. He went after It. To his own commission who had previously re­ ROGER OLCOTT apt always be ridden down by the standing and prestige and quality satisfaction, at least, he received Brundage’s talk will be follow­ signed were Robert J. Raby, for­ 403 West Center Street, Telephone 7853 41 BsaJority. It tand^ eventually, to 6f one sport or another. Wide the go-ahead signal from Gover­ merly in charge of the Meriden ed by a resiimpUon of the business YOUR Beauty meeting and round table discus­ fppM draatiaally oppoatag views open gambling would exert that nor Baldwin and from Republican office; Thomas Skidd, who was in Stale Chairman Harold Mitchell. sion, with adjournment in the late latA the realm o f medaration and much more pressure on sports, charge of the Norwalk office, Had It been an open convention, James T. Healy, Henry H. Webb afternoon. Election of 1050 offi­ IS \oMK Duty! OPWtprdmiae. ^ and that pressure would, in time, he might have walked off with and Gabriel Price, all of whom cers will be the principal item of ^ It k'hapopslblpr^ however, to give sport to the gamblers and no the nomination. formerly ware stationed here. bueinem. ’The present slate. In MISS NORA ADDY addition to President Wliltham. in- of'M iy sUghtast axtanuatlag one else. But, at the laat minute, the con­ The commlatlon found that the vention waa closed. It was closed charges were not subatanUated and cludei Vice Prealdent Robert Ben- TEACHER OF ARTS AND CRAFTS aagum #* ter tha device which The fact that leprosy exists Is by the formulation of a ticket of­ diamlssed the casea agalnzt D. Em­ nenip of Sunny Border. Inc., Kcn- SPECIAL! no valid excuse for Inviting its aihgton, and Secretary-Treasurer dlbntor iM g a r, the North Dako* fering Baldwin for Senator and met Shea, John R. Nolan, Edward Announces classes in oil painting and free band draw­ a t RepubUeaii. employed yester* spread. McOonaugby for Governor. The B. RaUIy. Edmund J. Doyle, Thom- Arthur C. Bird of Bristol Nurser­ CREME O IL ing beginning January 16. ies, Inc., Bristol. In exmnaetion with the bill for organisation forces formulating aa Griffin and John N. Cawley. . PtlBUC MARKET QUAUTY IS SUPREME this ticket made cute inroads on The casea atemmed from an In­ Beginning or advanced atudents may enroll for periods Manchester l $ t a l o f the excise tax on oleo- PERMANENT WAVE “ No Royal Road" some of Talbot’s supposcdJy sure vestigation o f pollUoal acUvity of ten or twenty classes. Class time will be set to accommo­ and tm rgetH f. delegates. After a bitter nlgnt tn among employes o f the bureau In date number enrolling. f'W b a t tdaator Langer did was We were a lot smarter a lot ear­ the convention hotel rooms, Taibot 1946 conduct^ by the coramlaelon Complete Basic courses for beginners will be offered In draw­ walked out. refusing any plane on and a Federal grand Jury. $ 5 -00, th tahrodoee three amendments to lier than we have been thinking. ing. painting in oil. and composition. Advanced students the state ticket, and also refu8in, wt tM oldw, itr .!. end ttrsia, ortr- other leg condiiiens, X »*»• 6 5 ^ high social and moral standards •xrrtioa, a w u l n WMkiae or .xawur* t . Truman F. Cowles for extenslou SAUSAGE >. tomorrow to aeek Italian approval ruM uow. down kidiMr func­ ot permission to conduct buoineoa as well. tion. Thi. Buir had nuBV folk. t . com­ BETTBR HEINZ KETCHUP LONG GREEN of an Austrian severince of their plain of nUBlne bukuho, Imt of pop and (Sell Dog Food and SuppIiaS) Ip Supreme Quality »• 3 9 ® M EAT .*39c So here was a people which. In marriage. ontrer, hoodotiiM and dluinnt. Gittriia boaeiflent of home and gorogb, 6 up nlshf. or frequent poexasee may reeult and’ sign for same, at 72 Hudson : Swapping In BU4>8tream rptional ability at least, and even It was expected that neither Ros- from minor bladder irntatlone due ta cold, Supreme Quality Street, Residence B zone. CUCUMBERS 2 r„ t9e In the realm of Idealism and con­ eelllnl nor his wife, the former dampneae or dlotorp ladtxeiatleai. On ene hand, we have made the Marcella de Marrhia, would appear If your. dUoomfoTta aro due ta theeo a n u d m i bottle 2 2 e SMALL SIZE, TENDER SMALL OR LARGE LINK caueee, don't wait, try Doan'a Pllla, a mild Doctors’ Offices, Inc., for per* DRESSES science, came reaaonably close to Wise 4eclsien net to try to hold In court for the action, which was diuretic. Uacd •iiecMfuIly by miUionS for Prescription Pharmney mission to use premisei for Doe- STRICTLY FRESH being aa welb equipped for life aa diacloscd in records of the Appeall over 60 m n , Whiit tJicxe tymplcimt may tor’s offices at 17 Haynes Street, ’YARM FRESH, NATIVE I f r e s h , m e a t y , t e n d e r tt|e island of Formosa by Ameri tribunal. often otherwht oceur, it e amasihe kaw 901 Main SU Tel. 5S21 SAUSAGE 'g in use o f arms. we fancy ourselves to be. The many Umee Poan’e bappy relief — Residence B zone. 9^.99 — $^.99 — $9*99 4 and Alton Dr. J. Massaro for extension of FRESH Y ' On tbe other hand, we arc ship­ ried in Civitavecchia, near Rome, Aush out waeto. Get Doan’* Pille todayl MARINE BOWL Lb. 49c J veloped in an earlier cycle o f his­ permission to use two rooms o f Sizes 9 to 15,10 to 20, to {S '/ r ping, down at Philadelphia, some in 1936. They had two children, dwelling for Doctor's offleo nt It ROASTING LAMB STEW tory than wa have -previously i M tanks and armored cars to one of whom died. Court records Park Street, Residence A none.. SHOULDERS imagined. disclosed a Vienna court granted WHITE MEAT TUNA ITALIAN Cblang’s Nationalist government them a,I annulment December 23, Howard UtUe for eztonsion of CHICKENS keated on Formosa. That Intelligence, that rational 1949. The Austrian court Judg­ permission to opemta Poultry expertness of the mind, did not, ment must be approved by an Ital­ Dressing Plant at 804 Autuidn HATS On the one hand, we are oonced- SAUSAGE however, manage to achieve, the ian court to be valid In Italy. Street, Residence A none. * * p g tbe fall ot Formosa to the Solid Pack sur%-lval of the culture in which Kosaelllni has announced that he W alter Kohls for parrolsslon to “ »• 3 7 ® Chin see communists, whom we and Film Actress Ingrid Bergman it was developed. convert building Into dwMUng end ■b. 4 9 « Lb. 59c a n eventuaUy going to recognize plan .to marry when they sever attached garage, which Is so nn » l - » 2 - » i We ourselves are neither aa their legal Use with their present Supreme Qmdity ) aa the govenm ent o f China. imderslzed lot and whleh ' Is U* REG. f2.98-48J8 Supreme Quality apouaea. closer to rear line than regula­ Supreme Quidity V ], On the other, we a n sending wonderful nor aa automatically WASTED Supreme Qutdity certain of aurvh-al for our culture tions allow, on Mnple Street tgniu and aamcred cars to the (EUst of No. 200) Resldeneo O FINE QUALITY FRESHLY and our way of life es we like to ALL SALES FINAL ^general whose defeat we concede, zone. ” CHIFFON SOAP FLAKES PREPARED think. , ' AND TENDER-KNIT f-' Chlang’a government is paying FOOTSTEPS Thomea Donohue tor permlsMOn Special Sale FRANKFURTS _K M r these tanks and armored cars Som^here, along with all tbe to conduct Package Store (liquor 4nt o f funds we have advanced to Intelligence o f the Sumerians, outlet) at 261 Ndrtb Main Street. GROUND Burinesa zone. 1 BAR DIAL SOAP FAMOUS PUBLIC MARKET BO LO G N A .Mtn. N ot only do we advance the with the intelligence o f the Tboaeands ef nnnrceeeery foot- BIiOUSES—SKlRTS SUGAR CURED OrMte, there were those flaws of etepe ipre taken evqry month In Elmer Kendall for permteslon to STEAKS Binds, but we adjust the price of erect dwelling, brseaewny, and conduct which destroyed brll 7 the ttdw-oansamlng rontine ot go­ BEEF M INCED H A M Mw things we are selling to him. garage which w ill be appruxl- $ 1 . 0 0 Worth 44c 2 7 « for both TENDER, FRESH and WASTEFREE B e only has to pay us back <1,000 Uance. JVe haven’t yet learned ing from place to piMe, paying mately 15’ from rear line a ^ 2# CORNED ‘bf our money for eeMdi of these that somebody became ao very Mils with enah. The modem way from side line . (Franklin Street) smart that they epUt the atom. Is to pay by check, la Check Mee- which is closer then regulations REDUCED LESS ,0anks^ which cost many times allow, on Lot No. 11 Parker Money Worries.. ter, no miplmhm bgiepfe ever re- ‘,piat earn' to manufacture. But we may, som,e day. And that Stoeet, C>)mer o f Franklin Street, COATS T H A N Vz PRICE a . 5 5 . out, too. qiitred. Me moatkiy eervlea charge. - 5 5 « , i Tbat la dieap for him. But, if Flunoa your bome tbe mod- Itosldence A zone. { A depoeit of nay aunomit etarte Edwin Hunt for extensioh of per- Supreme Quality Uatory repeaU itself, it wUl We know nothing about Euclid ar« wqy wlaitb a 4% ronrlgiige • CORDUROY SKIRTS ...... $3.98 n a cheaper for the Chinese or hia famous problem. About le w oM er G. L BUI ot Rights. yohr acconat. Chackbeoka Free-** miztion to use cottage for tem­ Supreme Quality Supreme Qutdity K hotklng to pay In tMvnaeo. Me porary living quarters nt rear of CUT WAX BEANS RIB CUTS a fim inunien , who wui most pnb- tbe ooly thing we know " about OoDatmettoD Lamia avulhiMe. - ^ Middle ‘rumpUce East, Reob charge for deposits. Only • emett TENDER, DELICIOUS *wldp get them for aettlM- That. him la that he once said, when < Mortgage NnoDehig threagb U. donee a a zone. .charge /or each check oeed. • CORDUROY JACKETS ...... $4.98 BONELESS >lenat, la what has happened to hlng wanted to have a osrtaln Lt F. H. A or coDVoDltoaai Btoven Coffey to erect brfeie OUR OWN SLICED TENDER, DELiaOUS BM k Keg. PtMM 4IKiOr m s WUUam H.‘ Stuek. MAff! •xplredlestJuIy-L Secretary. . . ■ , ..... ■ _ ' ' BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. B1ANCKE8TBR. OONN« THURSDAY, JANUARY IZ. 19S0 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN« THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 19S0

"B y Tour Oommand,’’ atroaa Stage Cofnpany Finn Parliament the point that all men from Scliendel Oil Takes tm y^s Radio grads oC raerult up must be abto tM Backs Increases to giro orders aa wall aa taka them. Lead in Setback Wm Give ‘Peg’ W n u —IMLT “Heroaa" bad tor its thaina that a man shouldn’t try to he a hero *r’9 Helsinki, Flnlaad. Jan. 1 2 —m — Schsndel Oil Service captured Patterson's Market by charging the enemy/ he should All'Professional Cast fie* Finland's ParUamant by a 90 to M try to ororcorco tho inemy using first round honors in the North W n c -M u s lc . voto a t confidanca today approvsd the training he luto been taught, End Firemen’s Setback League. 101 CENTER ST. T E L . 3386 ing Brough^ to Hollis* Cov'***^ 9^ WEU BET YOUU SAY- W H C—Music. gansral wags'Incrsases agroed to with the least popaible danger to The Oilmen edged the Hot Shota ter by Rotary hy Promlar KarhAugust Fagot- himself and his ^enda. a IH» UidB— at the final sitting held Tuesday W H O—News; Mttalc; holm's cahinst Company A ^ Supply Sergeant, night at the fire headquarters. RIB END OR WHOLE LOIN I t was the fifth vote' of oonfl* The flrot Bll-pr^fe*8ional Htage N ews.. Paul Goulet, baa Just received two High score of 128 was registered company to appear in Manchester a \ \ Fre^ ency Medalatioa dance the cabinet has won In its of the new/87mm. recollesa riSea. by Moriarty's Paintera and sec­ *Best Park Boast w o r n —HoUjrwood. V. •. A. In over twenty-fl7e yeara will be r a > E (> .^ t A t MC. yaar and a half history. These w ep^s are the latest arms ond high eg 128 was rtoorded Iw flOoA wqOP-JBBlor d im Joekajnk The Social Democrat govarn* RoasI Pork «> presented at the IHoIlieter School of an tnfbntry company. They are the 4XXXX S. «tU -> WFHA—1SS.T MC. ment had ordered a 7.B per cant Auditorium Tuespay e v e n in g , 0' \Ve lO ^ U U a DbIIm . WTRT-FM MAI MO. eapablVof plerdng 8 Inches of Prisss to the top three teams January 24th when the Manchester ganeral wags IncreaM aftor tha will be a w a rM at the end of the At p.m..^-8ams as WTHT pjn. H ade Union Foderatlon naked for armor plate, and have the velocity SWIFTS BROOKHELD Rotary Club will Bponsor the heart­ •:00—Show tlms. of m 19B howl tier. The biggest second round which gets underway warming comedy “Peg O’ My I Erer Bought** a 10 per cent relee. Conservatives next Tuesday evening. Hose Com­ •:S0—Ssrsno Oammell. opopaed the move in a IB-bour de­ advantage of these guns la that Heart" with an an-Broadway cast WOQO—Blf Brothar BUI 61iow. d:40—Wsather; Oonesrt Hour. they are light, end can be Bred pany One Rnisbed in third place Originally written by J. Hartley bate which preceded the voting. far behind the Hot Shota who were I t t f - W HO—FM tAg NO. from the shoulder because they are B u tter lb Manners aa a starring vehicle for Fagerbolm'e cabinet la dua to n - WM0-4f«w EacUad Noto> WDRO—FM On tbs air 1 p.m. to beaten by three points for the toi hia wife, the late Laurette Taylor, \OtE •tgn In mid-February In accord­ recolless. score. Tbe first half buffet luner U iM n jB. ance with the Flnnlch constitution the comedy will be played locally W“|1C—Loranw J odm. WFHA—Same ae WDRO. H ie old model nad to be towed was served at the end of tbe alt after the preeidentlal election. on wheel! beceuae It was heavy, ting. FANCY SLICED, CELLO WRAPPED by members of the Civic Drama TO W E YOU A COBB SHADE OP THE W BAT—CliMter. th« curknia WFHA—P. M. Guild of New YcMc city. and It couldn’t be moved around First Round Standings: OHBel. S;00—Racing Md Sporta. Among the talent performers Wip»B-SportB. •:15—Farm Report; Weather. as fast as the n'-w weapon. With Schendel Oil Service ...... 3117 tha addition of one more of these Hot S h o t s ...... 3114 who will appear lb the production ScSO-rWesteni Serenade. Bacon >b Is Penny Keeper, playing the part 4 :4 S ^ N atiooBl Guard Hose Company One ...... 3067 w ltO -V o u n f WtMw Brown. 0:4K—Itey^rd Kapers. rises. Company A will be as heavily armed aa any regular Larsen's Feed A Hardware . 30S0 of Mra. Chichester, who ia round­ ^^9 ttp ^ *'. IK* WHAT>-8tory Queen. Thursday, Deoamber 23, an alert Oougblin’a Sendee ...... 3897 My Sins.” Her previous work haa WTHT—Oreen Hornet Same as WTHT. bsM in iupport,of AI Jolaon, Oraon 1C—FN On the air TiM a. n.* by telephone was called for the Vittner’s G ardena...... 2884 w n o —When ■ airl Merrtee. purpose of paying the men of the A ir c r a ft...... 2876 Wells and Npney Carroll. The 1 a. HI. Last Trolley Suit SHORT SHANK. 4-6 A V a entire cast is made up of profes- •»»*- Same at WHC. Company befora Christmas. Al­ Men Barbers ...... ; . 2874 WDRC—The Old Record Phelps’All-Stars ...... 2821 aionale with Iqng New York and Television most all of the men came, and Settlement Made stock experience, and will play in W nO —Portia FacM Ufe^ WNHO—TV— P. M. those who didn't come, ware paid Buckland ...... 2819 WHAT—Meet the Nichols' News S h o p ...... 2784 over 200 towna and cities through­ 3:30—Test Pettem end Tele- Monday evening after drill. Fresh Shoulders >b out the country this season. The Hartford, Jan. 12— —Ceclle tunee. After the next payday at the company carries its own stage sets WONB—B-Ber>B l^ h . 4:00—Home Meker*e Exchenge. armory, tha Arm; Comptroller la Racine of Hartford received a. 8B,- 'I BOO out-of-court aettlement yester­ and includes skilled eicctriciana luat Plain AUl. 4 :30—Teletunee. doing away with the old “stand in and stage hands. Sky B:00—Ted Steele Show. line” eyatem of paying the men. day In what mav have been the A&P’S "SUPER-RIGHr POLICY GIVES EVERYONE A GOOD last damage suit Involving a trol­ Manchester should welcome the 5s4A— B:S0—Howdy Doody. From then on, the tri-monthly ley car to be filed in Connecticut. INSJIJRE Grocery Dept. opportunity of being able to en­ WDRO—Curt/Maaeey — Mar- 0:00—Film Shorte. checks will be mailed to the 6:30—Lucky Pup. Under the settlement, which end­ joy such outstanding talent and SHARE OF THE CENTER CUT WITH EACH RIB or CHINE END rA Orch. homes. This will be more conven­ McRINNEY RRfmiBRS productions right at home. W H O—F>6Dt P a je FarreH. 6 :4B—Horsemen of the Western ed a Superior court trial, she will Tickets for the production are Treile. ient for the men, end it will ellml- racalve $750 from Donald L. Be­ Bm I Bltat# iMWMMt WMAT7 ^pot}lght on BporU. ate soma of the work at the ar­ TIDE Lg. Box 24c available from all members of the -DESIRABLE TENDERLOIN IS INCLUDED IN THE CHINE END. 7:00—Kukle, Fran and OlUe. noit of Hartford and $4,750 from .tOS Main St TeL ffOffO Manchester Rotary Club and In \L Evehlnt 7:30 — Melody, Harmony and mory. the Connecticut company, operator 'Two promotions were also an­ many business establishments • i Rhythm. of a trolley car involved in a colli- throughout tbe town including the A&P offera you only light to modium weight that counts, not the price per pound for big, -Newa. 7 :4B—Newsreel. nounced Mohday. To be corporal, aton with a car driven by Benoit APPLESAUCE SUNCREST 2 20 Ox. Tina 27e -Nawa. Edward J. Wilson; to be sergeant Maple Service Station and the pork—this pork is more tender, finer grained, over-fat pork. 8:00—Stop the Music. in New Haven. May 20, 1046. The Schieldge Printing Shop on Spruce Everpi item Pr%ee»Marhed ••• -Newa. 9:00—Morey Ameterdsm. 1st class, William H. Marceau. plaintiff was a passenger in Be­ aweeter In flavor and leaner—^it’e Super Next tone you buy, look for a lean, meoty W TBT—Joe Girand Show. street, and at Hale's drug coun­ 0:80—T. B. A. The flret houra of Instruction noit's car. CREAM STYLE CORN SUNCREST 2 Tina 29c ter. All guess work has been eliminated . . . each and avery item Right Quality! pork roOst—look for choice, meaty ends if W T10—Newa. 10;0b dASOTA f AMCT ITAUAX HERMITS FKoSr ; b T i M f ^ V U K ' t Y CANDY OF EXCELLENCE WHAT—News; Moonlight Mat* inee. W iU tC U F F ■ OalUorain I IB aMg WTHT—Author Meets Critic. For STCAIGHT BOURBON PEANUT COOKIES f k g 2 T U :1 S — BROCCOLI TOMATO PASTE 3 25c CHERRIES WAAWICK-CHOCOlATICOVaEO BOX ” 29c CAULIFLOWER > 29c RIB END—( lUHS 16 STH 2 ^ ^ OlO fashion * lowest Price In Years! WONS—Newsreel, f iUANOR BABTUCTT PENUCHE LAYER JANIFARKER u c h ST , uau O A M C MtSS— FROOF SOT E B B C U su n n ym o o k meo.. ^ A i DISTIIUD IN IlllNOIS JANE FARKM-FIAIN, SUGAR JELLY EGGS WORTHMOai 9AO ^ WCTWV-Sklppy Hollywood The- DONUTS r K B B T f ' KEJUG siZE GRADE "A" DOZ ^ V CINNAMON 00 eOiWB. BOr ir CHOedATE IB BRUSSEL U. •. Na. t hMiitoali PEARS PEANUT CLUSTERS WORTHMORE BOX W H AT-yue Mirror T»|o. P o rk R oast b- BLEU CHEESE IDEAL FOR^SliSm . News on all staUons. BONITA TUNA STRAIGHT BOURBON ^fWHAT—Moonlight Matinee. FRIDAY EVENINGS TILL 9 P. M. OF OIJR STORE. S6 5TH 2 , 9 9 RED CIRCLE COFFEE ROMANO CHEESE SWIFT’S BROOKFIELD FROOF SOT WDRC—World Tonight DinilUD IN KENTUCKY BOKAR COFFEE MEL-O-BIT AMERICAN WHC—Songs 1^ M orten orD elW cIi Downey. BUTTER OLEO TIDE Lg. Pkg. 24c LYNNBROOK WTHT—4e d Melwiv BLENDED WHISKEY WONB-Jack’swSworks. UsgBi** SHcedRaoonib' * ( S6 STH A OO WDRC—PuMie Sorvfce Pro* Sweat life Fancy 49 RROOF BOT Ks T T Brnm: Bign*o«r. Oaan.OiwSe A ] t a n g e r in e s 45c WHISKIIS 'IN THIS FRODUCT SWAN SOAP I CAMAY SOAP CAMAY M AP TOMATO 4 AND 6 YEARS OtO lU X P U K IS LUX TOlUT SOAP LUX TOMT SOAP SWAN SOAP of BoouHful WomMB Smoother skia wiOi m EGGS Bias. Dea. OUR OWN Brightens and Whitens Clothes |.atkers Freely and Quickly lastant Ample Lather White neating ■ ' 'White Floating 39e JUICE COLONIAL PRIDE FLA. ORANGES 27c siw usf»e MAUUB^ Beta |Mi BONDED WHISKEY * CAKI f cwclW Sausage Mml'b- RYE OR BOURBON ‘Z*2T 2*S5SSriS* 2 J £ u 2 1 * ' 2^25* CMN l a FANCY nAUAN \ 49- 100 STH a 1 9 TOMATOES FROOF RMM O XVM l TOMATO PASTE ' Cans * MKMY OTHtn UniONAUy IVORY MAXIS ’ IVORY M AP IVORY M AP SWRTIMARr.SOAP RAR41 All PurpMs Gronulalsd Soap ^Washes White ReeslB-,- .^1 ■mWH MANDS AVAIUUt AT Sale for Silks and Woolens Suds Witheut Eifori Uad te Sveryihiag It Teudws ijlateBB With Yeur Skill Porcelain' on4 Enamel H I E N D MAKE YOUR BUDGET GO FARTHER AT CARRA'S BfARKET ““*2n R trif* »;*io* “.S12* “A‘ 2T m i ; ■ \ H 1 1 6 1 SOUTH MAIN STREW r EAST CENTER ST. ® F||O P ITD RE U V ■ . ■ - . ,AU Britee rahjtot te «M>ket efeaoatp aao etesUve ef aji AMT SNf*8ifeMe BMNrM URb W9

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\- ■ , 1 I *• MANHiESTER EVENING HERALD; MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 19R0 PAGE MANCHESTEtt EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY. JANUARY 12. 1950 Bennct’a cool ncttoii, which he said W a g n e r* T y^u is was raaponslble for averting Fire' Chief Arthur J. Vinton. Bids tragedy'that day. In cloalng be are being received on construc­ said that if a toast were In order, itb Coyentry tion o f this building which mem­ Thrifty in "SO. . .Shop Every Day the Popular Wqy"^ G iven Dinner he would give to the Wagners the bers hope to get started on Just toast o< Rip Van Wlnkla: "May . . - N I E A T Uttta as soon as the ground breaks In you Uva lonjg and proapari** DEUCIOUS FOR the spring. A t the cloae o f the program Mr. Monday night the company of Retired .Sc’hO'ol Custo­ Bailey explained that 100 teachers D'Anjou Pears When wholesale prices in the system had had a part in ' OvTMitnr Qnoimar adiool KlrU* members voted to have a Fire Po­ dians Gue ils o f Honor LBS ) biiiBtbaU MUon offlcUUy opens lice Service. Voted on the commit­ the gift he was about to present. McINTOSN HAT1V8 for foods drop, we lower Each brother was given a hun­ ; tU s sitemoan. January 12. at the tee were Richard Storrs,. chairman, At Party Last Night KtLo\LC» viltfi H ttC o L ;WOiBUUiUe 8U U Atinory. The Mr. Hall. LeRoy M. Roberts and dred dollar bill. The dinner over, A p p le s ' locals wiU pUy 8 t Mary's school our prices immediately. the Wagners received congratula­ LBS Joseph L..McBrlerty. An inforuial t a itlmontal dinner, DUKIOUS NATIVI : M WUUinanUc at 4 p. m. A program for raising funds was tions and good wishaa from the in­ dividual guests. TIm squad, under the .direction adopted. Plans Include haying the We’re only too ready with zome 40 p«< j) lie attending, was A p p le s Naturally, you build your meal around the meat you aerve. Naturally, toe^ ot WlUiam B. McArthur., of the The committee in charge o f the "Down Homers" come to Coventry held laat evanlr j|r at CavAy’s raz- LBS whether your meal in a auccesa. or failure depeiida on the quality of ^faculty, is comprised of the fol­ within the next month. Definite and willing to sell for ^ f a i r was made up of Mr. Bailey, RID IMPIIOR' lowing: Shirley Bray, Betty teurant to h a lor Frzd and Ed Miss Bannet and Mr. Robinson, date will be announced. the meat you bny! Don’t take chaiiceaf Buy First Natiotfal meat — meat Hawkes, Doris West, Marilyn fess when we can buy for Wagner, recenti Jy retired from the Drivers appointed by Chief Vin­ aaalatad by Mlaa Kibbe and mem- G ra p e s Forbes, Norma Barry, Anne cuatodlal force < if Manchezter Pub­ bare of the Teachen* council. ol pedigreed quality — meat you know and trueL Every pound is doubly Bkx>d£Oo4, Eva Dlette, Helene ton follow: Carl Hlcklng. Raymond less. That’s our policy— TIMPII - PtOilOA'I Shirshac. Judith Zaches. Geraldine O. Hlcklng. Myrton E. Wright, lic schoola. F t« d and Ed. twin 'iiiHpecled and backed by uiiquaJificd guarantee ol leiidenieae and flavorl George A. Kingsbury. Ronald E. Oranges Tarerdy, Patricia JurRensen, Maiy and we make it work by hrotherz, had t igfin In aervice here Actress Coiifirnis BCHi Ann Moreau, Roberta Kalber, Ma- Edmondson, Charles R. Christen for nearly for ty , yeara whfn they CAUFOtWA T^e Jackson, Carol AlUhuler, and sen, Robert-iThristensen. ITieunes searching the wholesale retired laat Juittf; and though they T. Cooper, Camlllo E. Biiscaglia, Rift in Marriage Carrots Lucille Rlsley. had been conn c< ted chiefly with ARIZONA The Board of Education voted to Gilbert Wlttmann, Walter B. Pom­ markets for the best the High achoal. and Barnard, on /______' formally accept the new school eroy. Richard Storrs. apecial occaalo ■ a they had helped Hollywood, Jan. 12—(Ad — Gall Cauliflower Mr: and Mrs. Byron W. Hall of buildlnR from-the School Building food biivs o f the week— at other build H 'g* >n town, and Ruascll aiid Guy Madison have BCH committee at a special m ating North Coventry" entertained re- separated/ after less than six PASCAL or WMITI Monday night The committee cently Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hall. were known moat mambera of every week. And that’s the city’a U ■tchlng ataff. Both months of marriage— a little un­ Celery had voted On December 29 to turn Jr., of Princeton. N. J.. Mr. and der par Sven for Hollywood. men had woi i the reapect and NIW fOUTNIRM tho building over to the local board Mrs. William Wiierdig of Manches- why you get the “ drop” “ It’s true," the actress aald yes­ vrho will customarily act as cus­ ter Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hall and friendahip of aji through their fine terday in confirming the rift, “and Cabbage todians of It Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hall, 3r.. aU on lower food prices workmanahip and obllgihg waya. that's all I have to say about it. CILLO PRC The third class In antique deco­ of East Hartford, Tablea for 11 le dinner party, aet If you want any further details Y o n r ia ^ a e s rating wUl b ^ n January 2.1 at George A. Oour retired as when you shop here. in a U formaition, were decorated yoii'll have to ask Guy.” 1:30 p. m. The eight weeks’ short treasurer Monday night from Cov­ with candlea a.nd spring flowera; Miss Russell is leaving for Ari- YIUOW course will be instructed by Mrs. entry Fire Company No. 1 after Come in today——or any and unique p fa ce cards, made by /tona today. O. Richard DImon , of Chestnut ser%'ing for 12 years In the post; Miss Hazel L,utz. showed the/ Onions LBS H ilt Lebanon. This class is the Lawrence C. Latimer was named YIUOW RUTARAOAS ninth hobby educational project day. You’ ll stretch your brothers In ... series of clever an Chief, Ernest J. Starkel; first as­ made by M Iks Hope HendMson, the community benefit. Persons sistant. Delmar W. Potter; second. 16 OZ FKG interested In Joining the new class your food bills. cine reading ‘To Honor Ed ' and Donald Clark; third, Mr. Latimer, 35< may obtain further details from Fred." the < ather, "To Honot Fred Red Raspberries fourth, A Samuel L*Doyt; presi­ Mrs. Dlmon, Willlmantlc .169 J3. or and Ed." dent, John M. Stone. Jr., vice- Mrs. John M. Tyler. WllllmanUc Following a turkey dlpher. Miss FIAKO president, Robert 8. White; secre- W4. Doris Kibbe, president o f the Man­ PIE CRUST M IX A ll hobby classes with the ex tary, Hans Haiucn. Green Beans Robert Bates, Sr., a former fire chester Ki f ucation Aaaociptlon, No fnas. No bother. Precision ceptlon of-the Saturday afternoon greeted the guests o f honor and dancing ckisses have been com­ chief, was advanced to member- v\ mind lagrodients for sun re­ berahip of the Advlsofy Board, p the others jy resent, and turned pleted. Continued Interest is be­ over furtha.. . mtrodi|Ction8 to Prin­ sults at «vwy baking. Quality no ing shown In the class, Mrs. I'yl*'" newly formed board. A letter of other pic cniat mix has been able aays. A slipcover and upholstc'ry thanks was received from the Nor­ cipal Edsora Bailey. Mr. palliey’a class to be conducted by Miss man Johnson family of Hampton, remarka a.‘ i itoMtolaster ware well to equaL Proven by millions ol EGG PRICES ARE LOWER! Cbra;H. Webb. Tolland County formerly of South Coventry, for suited to U le occasion, being somo- boumwivea far 27 years. That’s MMmmmw T 0 M M S Homo liemonstratlon Agent, Is the assistance given by the towns­ times hum oi -oua, and somatimas Flako. scheduled In April. Mrs. Tyler people and the fire company after nostalgic in a pleasant w a y.. sajrs she will be glad to the fire which destroyed their After pa y Ing a. high tribute to BROOKSIDE with organising other handicraft home In December. New members tho Wagn gr hrothera and their rlassiis or Instruction in any nth- added Monday night were Robert good worit^ ,of many yeara, he Intro­ NATIVE GRADE A or Held, If Interested persons will LeLacheUr, Leon Nye and Stan­ duced Suj wrintendent A. H. Illing. JO PRY or M ail Mr. lUlng ; In hla words of con- contact her. ley E. Gaboon. The fire extinguish­ FRESH CHICKENS 2-3W LB AVG er committee reports a profit of gratulatio d. said It was -Ms firm Oovontry Volunteer Fire Com­ ALL WASTE REMOVED Li 4 3 d pany 2 o f North Coventry is to $321 realized from sales of this belief the t if quality of service FRESH EGGS Drown .throughou It the system could equal be oofpmended on the fine prog­ article. Chief Starkel reported V\SV^ T. mak. iur* you a.* »>"•»'. '’.‘hw' •89* PO«'N«. buy ress Blade since Its Organizing in three fires during month of De­ that ^ v e i i by Ed and Fred, Man­ \ T O m 9 9 on ly t o d # B 9»horn lh* b«t n.ilv. F r e s h F o w l PLUMP MIATY • 4H-5 LB AVG November, 1947. Within two years cember. chester w ,0 uid indeed be near the Thai’, why y-w bo»l guidt U llio nanta BROOKSIDI — told only and three months about 94,000 Residents completing new water top. , at Finl NNlonal Sloraa. Drawn a u w a s t e removed lb 59c Vice P i uicipal CSiester Robinson, worth of lire equipment exclusive holes are requested to inform the local fire company of their loca­ who was «oiUed on next by Mr. o f inddentals has been purchased Bailey, TSethlnlsced In a humorona Roasting Chickens 4 )( 5 LB AVG Lb . end paid for. Byron W. Hall, tion and to grant permission for STARLAC 45 vein abo iU hla first yeara In Man­ treasurer, states the last payment their use in case of fires. POtOtN-S 9OWDIM0 SKIM MILK l a r g i SIZI DOZ Drawn A a w a s t e removed i$ 57c Following the meeting Company chester, • ainen Ed, then at the High o f 92M on notes payable was school, h a l given him friendly help made the first part of the month. Chef. William Robarge. Jr., and a L$nCG 35c KING OF on mam> I occasions. Porterhouse Steak BEIff^E^SBEEF STEAKS » . In aM tion the company has paid committee served a delicious oys­ Miss ■ gtisabeth Bennet. principal PACKAGt MAKIS S QUARTS 85 about 9177 M r interest on notes. ter stew. of B ar aard school, told of some MEDIUM SIZE DOZ C B N T m CUT • YOUNG PO«K SKNAIBB H ie company equipment includes Mrs. Philip I. Holway has been of the ' ixperiences while Fred was a fire engine or pumper, 1200-gal- re-elected treasurer o f the Con­ Park Chaps 59c Frankfurts cello u 4 9 c Janitor thero,' and wished the W ag­ B O m U B S loa tank truck, portable pumper, necticut Council of Women's Re­ ners a happy life in their retire­ PALMOLIVE U A N • W UL TRIMMED • V(RY TASTY hose. In addition to the invest­ publican Clubs. She attended the ment. .She spoke particularly, too, SOAP ment la equipment the company annual meeting held In New Hav­ Fresh Picnics 3 7 c Smoked Butts » 63c of Mlsa I Catherine Wagner, also a B O N I IN • CUT FROM HEAVY STEER lEEF WHOLE or HALF • EITHER END has already a' little over $1,000 en Monday at the Hotel Taft. Mrs. guest, a’ho had once been a pupil Herbert W. Love who attended the ear-marked for a new firehouse to »k O ’ at Bar oard.. REG EARS 5 3 c lb 5 5 c be built on property donated by session traveled there by train. 21< Chuck Roast Cooked Hams Mr. B e ll^ then Introduced for­ LEAN lEEF - FRESHLY GROUND i, MILDLY CMEO - S-7 I I AVG mer L'tvperlntendent of Schoola PMAST snouss Fred Verplanck. In hla introdue- PINAST -' recently reduced Choppod Beat |u S9c Smoked Picnics lb37c tion h e- said that Manchester held NNA$T OUAUTV U A N - MHOU CURIO the ui lusual record of having had, PALMOLIVE cmm Raisins »5ozfkg|5c in thl * part of the town, only two Cheese F I »«io«75. Top Sirloin roast lb 8 9 c Piece Bacon SOAP DUTCH MAID - OATMIAL - RRIM I super tritendents during the last S H A R P • WELL AGED W H O n or HALF ■ EITHER END half-c entury. Mr. Verplanck spoke with the BATH SIZE |Qc Cookies voozfkgJ9c Pork Loins 4 2 c T n ltP o rk Yanl' W5*: humor and shrewd philoso­ Ch^rCii^ »59c phy that are characteristic of him. IDUCATOR M A C K IR IL f a n c y i i 2 3 c SW O R D PliN f a n c y u 55C He, l«o , reminisced telling of the PINAST SMOOTHY bluet e ry winter day ‘in 1910 or CASHMERE l pkg COD FILLIT RANcv II 33c HALIBUT f a n c y u S3c perh'Bps ’l l. " that Fred had ap­ ■OUQUIT SOAP Peanut Butter »°'29< Sahines . 27« HADDOCK FILLIT f a n c y i i 3 9 c FLOUNOIl nUIT f a n c y m 4 9 c plied and been hired, to be fo llo w ^ lU M lM IN B ______soon by his twin brother. H iey MIRAHH. PRISIRVI. were i trained by "BUI" Gleason, a REG BARS , .. spleaclid worker himself; and 23< Strawbeny lu*«37 c Hi-Ho Cnckarsu»°30«' ■f whi irvwer they woi;ked, then and SHOP IN HAI.F THE TIME THE SELF SERVICE WAY late r, a jood Job was always done. U S No. 1 - G R ^ A SMITH'S T key- had the faculty of doing ••tbe» right thing at the right CASHMERE Honey aovtR^io lb jar 29* Pea Beans ii'.c|3. Fineat Super Market tlm. I ■OOQUITSOAP STEER BEEF I U'- could not speak o f past DELICIOUS _ ye ara. Mr. Verplank aald. without 1041 Main Street, Manchester % QualHy Meat re ealling the school fire of October 2 bath size 23< 23 , 1918: and in connection with Marsbuialbw ^ ' a> 19< Currant Jelly » o:<»23< HUNTS FANCY BARTLETT STEAKS th is be stopped to praise Miss Large Free Parking Area From The Meat House ■■ ___ __^ e # — ._-e — — J ^ I.OE. SKINLESS FRESH Rm j F^ncy California Grade A NO. 3 'i SIRLOFV AA SUPER SUDS SPEOAL, GOOD MEAT BUYS FOR THIS CAN SHORT iO Frankfufts i> 45 c pork Chops u,: 39c 6 9 < Mirrors* Gloss \ y o ^ Q a td § H BaheMf S fu oia l! : ■ WEEK^^ THURS., FRI. AND SAT. PEARS AMEMCAN SMOULDER / LGE FKG 2 7 * jF«mitore Tops, Wimlow Bologna Lh. 35c Veal Chops Lb. 59c Mtd Piste Glass. Aoto Glass H. ti Handy'i Small Smoked Shouldera...... 39c Lb. LOE. T O A ^ T O Jl C H O C O L A T i Daiw H am ...... i ...... 6.3c Lb. PRO. Pure LARD FRESHLE 8UCED FRESH LEAN ' Boneless Roulettes...... 59c Lb. TIDE WELL-KNOWN BBAND VEL ICED-ANGEL FOOD Boiled Ham Lb. 89c Stew Beef Lb. 59c ,"White Gloss Co. 500 FACIAL TISSUES |f24 Birrh 8L Manehester 46-OZ TIN ll-O Z t in ! SUCBD AMEMCAN FOR STUmNO LGE FKG 27- 2 REG 59c S P IC IA L fA < Bj^EF CUTS from the House of Swift & Co. 49 Dpen Dali.? S A. M. Ta • P. M. 27. s»»v»»»»aavva»aa4a%avM *ava

■" '■■IT-'' i, a. ■* IIANCHI&TBR EVENING HERALD^ MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1950 1IANCR£8TE« 0 HfeRALO. MANCHESTER. CONN« THURSDAY, J A ^ A R Y 11, 1180 PAGE cutsed and this will ha held on Peterson, Mra. Harold Sj-mlngton, ter of Mr. aad Mrs. Robert Foote. breeding at the University of Con­ in New Jersey and New York. Wednesday, February 1, at S:30 5irs. Irving Wickham, Mrs. Klmer Scout Leaders' 1 E lderly W om an mtnti of Anlmsl Industries. He Is Visual Aids / me, Krupa A son waa bom to Mr. and Mrs. Is Betrothed necticut during, the past year. While attending the University of married. •’ p.m,, at the Nathan Hale School Weden, Mra. Harold Wast, Mrs. Atfenfion! Freezer Owners! Addison Clal-k o f Williamsburg, Pr'or antf during college, Buach- Connecticut, he worked ns s re- HCssclt^nc’s advancement flllR instead of the Barnard School aa Joseph Russell, Mrs. ErWin Whit- Courses Resume Ckmiiiig to State Mass, oh jin. 4. Mrs. C3ark was Y i c t i m o i O a s aer worked on large dairy fernu search technican in the Depart- th ^ S esn ey left by the death of Methods Told originally planned. ham and Mrs. H. B. DaWoIfc. FRIED OYSTERS,____ „ Mias Arlcns Warner before her \ The evening eioeed with a social Mis. Oavedon amiouiiosd the fol- Buy your .chicken wholcMlet Order 6 or more HSH AND UHIH8 WITH OUR NEW FRIALAITDRI marriage, ^ughter of Mr. and hour during which rcfrlgsiimente losring aa roemhsrs of bar hospi­ Meetings in the Interraedistc and get them cleaned, wrapped, frozen and ready Btaaioth 4^Ur ‘la ptnon” Mrs. Norman Warner. Mr. and Bridgeport, Jan. 1 3 - (/Pi—Occu­ were served in the kindergarten tality oommittee; Mrs. Thomas J. Girl Scout leaders’ training course, Uur new aantlary pmceea glvee yoa a deNdsas, trtlig X pants of the first floor flat at 29 to alip into your freezer. *o C. Daniel Way of Gilead has giv­ last night, called on relatives of Teachers Group Hears Caldwell, Mrs. William Moorhouse, 7:80 in Center church parish house, O try them! FKiKD OYSTERS AND CLAMS FACIUH) ^•fipgr aad Sufiday, for 2 -da>a en two basketball cages to the new Mrs. Hel#i Tar, 80, who lived on Art Guild Here Mrs. Herbert Um-elder. under the instruction of Miss Eve­ ro TAKE HOME. CALL 3803. Hebron Elementary school. Mr. the secogsl floor, to . investigate. ■ FBOM EVERY ANGLE ■ ■ . . Director Last Night line Pentlond. Buy IPitolesale and Save! aali^. Hoadlintnr will bo Vic Da- William Hayden, husband of Mrs. Program Chairman Mrs. St. "Amoriea'a Toungoot Hit Way has had two baskets installed Laurent arranged a display of The major portion of the time and the court lined off for the Tar's granddaughter, found .the Lawranca Bpanctr, Manoheater'a Is Organized will be devoted to a discussion of lUkor^* aad haadtomo Btngtng star elderly woman dead in bed. every t>-pe of old tray avallabla, THE ABUZA FARM COMMUNITY 'RESTAURANT a f Itocu ry Itocorda. Vic Damono sport. This fine gift is much appre­ Director 6( Audio-Vlaual AMa, ad- with IdentiAcatlon marks on each, problems which confront leaders Police said she apparently draasad the Nathan Hale Parent- T^e DeWolfe Art Guild held an in conducting their troopa. Lead­ Telephone Rockville 1363-Jl NORTH MAIN StRKET . MANtTUMVSS wfll alng a ropottoire of tola hit rc- ciated by all the townspeople and thought an open Jet on a gas which created a graat deal of in- coidlnn iochidinf "Why Waa I especially the tben-agers. who have Teacher Aaeoclatlon laet night on organisation meeting Tuesday eve- ers are urged to attend this meet­ hagter in the room had been lit; \ BURSACK’S MEASURES UP! tcreat, ainee the Guild as a part of ing to receive help in solving their Born.’* "Yod’ro BreaklnK My already availed themselves of the thU means of adocatlon. To have njng in the banquet hall of the its program w-lll take up tbe study and Dr. Benjamin Horn, medical . ‘ -.9' the advantages o f a cantral li­ problems. R oart” "My Boloro," and numer- opportunity to play basketball. examiner, called her death acci- { South Methodist churcli. Mrs. of trays in general, in chronologi­ oua otbon./ Co-bea^nlng will be Both boys’ and girls’ teams are be­ brary for an schoole in towm and Harold Symington, chairman of Other subjects to be taken upnt dental. ■ ■ '' 'V.... cal order, and patterns sdpptshle this meeting will be requirements 'F.BalUntiasASnw. OoM A upa, hla druma and hia ing organlaed. a mora affleiont uee of audio-v-lsual the nominating oommittee, pre­ to each type. aoaaatlonal Band of 30 famoua Mrs. Floyd Fogil. chairman of aide. Is Uia purpose of the newly sented the following list of offi­ for the badge program, ceremo­ Nawark,N.J. organised program! ' cers for election: Work done by ona of the be­ nies, and a review of folk dances nuatclaas' and ontortainero, fea­ the Hebron Cancer district attend­ ginners’ clashes, consisting of Guess which 4-letter word means... turing Bai Black, Frances L>ynn, E-xtension Dairy Moving ^eturaa,' film atripe and President, Mrs. H. B. DeWolfe; and songs. ed the meeting of the State Cancer stencilling, silhouettes. smoked On January the closing meet­ and the Jaaa Trio. The 3rd nt- campaign planning committee at field tripe are the visual aldk The first vice president, Mrs. Jay tracthm will be The Harmonicats, use of phonograph recorda Is the Rand; second vice president, Mrs. w-hlte and brushad gold, also on ing of this 16-hour course will be the New Haven Lawn Club on Position Filled PRICE exhibition were greatly- admired. held when newcomers to Girl fkmed "Peg O’ My Heart" record­ Tuesday evening, Jan. 10. Twelve audio aid. There are different Dsrtd M. Caldwell; recording sec­ I: types and speeds of recorda. slow, Miss Beatrice Sweeney acted aa Scouting will be Invested. The date ing stars. The Harmonicats '.7iil chairmen from UAs state and their Storrs, Jan. 12—The appoint­ retary, Mrs. WiUism J. Thresher; for fuiother leader training course play Harmonica Boogie." "t«ver." guests attended this: meeting. fast and long-playing, which are treasurer, Mrs. George Koon; cor­ hosteaa and greetad the memhera ment of Frederick *A. Buschner as QUALITY obtainable if the proper type of aa they arrived. will he announced. "Pag O’ My Heart,” their newest Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wolfgang Assistant Extension Dairyman responding secretar}\ Mrs. Riuisell The Leaders Association will bit, "Galloping Comedians,” and machine is svailabls. Pitkin; program chairman, Mrs. A social hour followed the bus­ both this.., aod this..?‘il.-y*'- / and daughter. Charlotte of Dur­ Miss Albina Memskl and advancement of Wilbur R. meet Monday night at Oiiter others. Attraction Mo. 4 will be ham and Albert Doran. Sr., of Wal­ The Aim atrip library is being Raj-mond St. Laurent; pattern iness meeting. Mrs. David Cald- church when they rrtll hear a talk Hessoltine to Extension Dairyman purchaaed. However, because the Peggy Ryan, the screen's singing lingford. were Sunday guesU of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Slomski with the Agilcultural Extension SELECTION service chairman. Mrs. Nahum w-ell poured at a prettily decorat­ by Mrs. Everett Johnson of the ¥ : ■ and dancing comedienne, who will moving picture filma are expensive, Cutler; hospitality chairman, Mrs. ed table, centered with white chry­ ' ■'//] Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fogil. of 24 Darts street. New Britain, Service has been announced by \ Emanuel Lutheran church on dra­ appear on the stage with Ray they are being rented or obtained Alfred Csvedon; publicity. Mrs. W. santhemums. Dainty, colorful cup­ matics. Mr. and Mrs. WlUlam Milne of President A.. N. Jorgensen of the from orga n ist servlcee. McDonald, in a deUghtful sUge Larchmont. N. T. were Sunday announce the engagement of their E\ ERYTHING Ihc prudent hou.sewife looks for— she gets . cakes, made In Mrs. Cavedon’s The publicity committee will presentation. They came to Hart­ University of Connecticut. The ap­ Film strips can be run at the kitchen, were served to approxim­ guests of Rev. and Mrs. George M. daughter. Miss Albina RIomski, to pointment and the advancement at Bursack's. Good quality always; prices that are kind to Mrs. St. Laurent named Mrs. meet on Tuesday evening at 6 ford direct from their Royal Com ■peed which beat ouita the claoa Jsy Rand. Mrs. ISmeat Bengaton. ately sixty members attending. o’clock at the home of Mra. R. P. mand Performance in London, Eng­ Milne and family at the parsonage. F9 mam sTattr JUICE ORANGES Dor. 3 9 c .$1.19 JL1.09 Jesse Hills sad Mrs. Merton Hills: broken, war-like, electrical and 12 0z.|jpAM ...... CLIFF'S BaUsqtine aie^iys means PURI'l'Y, r ® fragile toys are acceptable. 'These aURCHIfTCI.. .flNOni S36* . .11 ^ .36 pubttcity, Mrs. James Ellis and FIRM, RED RIPE ______; «>■ Mrs. Sherwood Griffin; legislative, collected will be distributed 'Radio and Televiflion DAISY HAMS BODY. FLAVOR . . . tbe qufilities Braest Dingwell and Donald Grlf- through "CARE" to European symbolized by Peter Ballsntine’t 3-ring TOMATOES (Not In Boxew) Lb. 25c The Yankee Kili’lien Reconiinemlefl Proch iclii S Morrell’s ready to cat Hams wU also be on the special list this week n ith the. fln; Insurance, Herbert Porter and children. trade mark. Look for the 3 rings; call for Floyd Fogil; charity. Miss Clara Felix Baltonis of Ellington was FANCY .M.XCTXTOSH Borden’a Starlac Dr>- Skim .Milk ...... win be doted Thun* Whola or Shank Half of these fine ready to cat Hams seUing at 59e Ib. EUis, Mrs. Clarence Porter, Mra in Ellington Justice Court Monday Crackin' Good Fig Bars ...... -Bailantine—Ammca’a finest since 1846. Kenneth Ellia, John Horton and night on a charge of intoxication INCOME APPLES Lba. 29c Forman’s Piccalilli ...... day. Friday and Satur­ ‘Morton Warner. and breach of the peace. Judge Hy-Trous Fertllirer ...... FARM FRESH PINEHURST TENDER Twenty members of the teen­ Carl A. Goehrlng found him guilty DOUBLE BUNCH Kitchen Bouquet ...... age fellowship group met at the and fined him $5 and a 60 day Jail TAX Oxo BouUion Cubes ...... day. Jan. 12. 13. 14. home of Calvin Fish, Gilead aentence which ha auspended and 2 i LB. BROILERS AND Ask the man for BaDantine Ale 9 Beet PASCAL CELERY Bch. 23c \'an Camp’s N. E. Style B ea n s...... street, on Sunday evening. Nancy placed him on probation to Judge Manche$ter*$ P^ano \an Camp’s Trndrronl ...... Scranton was in charge of the Neumann of - Rockville to report at ASSISTANCE Undersvood’s Clam Chowder...... meeting which consisted of a time stated. State Policeman 'Wil­ D istributor fktr 3 LB. FRYERS. Hours-Daily (Except Sun.) Underw-ood's Deviled Bara ...... V workshop'service, discussion, and liam Stephenson made the arrest. •SOHMER Zippy Starch ...... 'games. 'Ilte topic o f disciisaloa ' Eldredge Toat of Ellington waa 2 P. M. to 6 P. M. Fleisbmann’s least ...... Abo at low prices we will have farm fresh Fowl for fricassee, and 4 lb. Fryers at BEFORE YOU MAKE ANY DECISION-LET US SHOW YOU THESE BEAUTIFULLY STYLED NEW CARS was "Our Goal for IBSO." Refresh­ preaented in ^pilngton Juatice new low prices. If you want Turkeys, please order in advance so that they will be rcad v •GULRRANSCN Other Hours By Calo Dod Food ...... LOT5 FOR 5ALE ments o f sandwiches, cupcakes, Court for failure to dim hia lights STATIO.N «O N S .MO.NDAY THROUGH FRIDAY fo r you. punch, popcorn and toasted i i d Q / L C K ^ when he was approaching another •WURLITZfeR Appointment 1:13 TO 1:45 P. .M. S Lots on Eflflt Middle marshmallows were served by the car. The approaching car was »A * ■ ■ Misses Emily and Louise Owen State Policeman Maclntoah of •HARDMAN Turnpike near Parker St. Pork Butts LEAN SHOat SHANKED and BSverly StiehL Stafford Spring! Barracks who Tel. 4021 2 Lota on North Elm St. Pork Shoulders Cards have been received In made the arrest. Tost, being a mi­ 10c SALE SMOKED SHOULDERS 39e town announcihg the birtli of a son nor, Ellery Kingston was appoint­ INTRODUCTORY OFFER Sparc Ribs PINEHURST TENDER to Mr. and Mm. Laurence Marlon ' ■ - 3 . ' 2 Lots on Hollister, near ed his guardian. Tost being found KEMP'S Corned Beef Swansdown Devil’s Food M ix ...... 1 Lb. Pkg. 10 c Sum m it St. ' of Putnam. This U their fifth son. guiltV. Judge Goehrlng fined him Incorporaletl THOS. J. QUISH LAMB SHOULDERS Mrs. Marion was MlsS Marjorie 18. a P a r lc in u Prohl*^” ^ Swansdown ln.stant Cake M ix ___ 1 Lb. Pkg. 3.> r Rib Roasts Eumitare and Music 6 Charter Oak Street PIMJH ME F0IU950 Foote before her marriage, daugh­ Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cook of “ N e c c t HUKS. UNTIL 8 P- IiHiaire at New Home P ot R oasts COUNTRY STYLE SAUSAGE BOTH FOR 45e; Comer Hollister and V K ^VHI. tiWTn -9 P .^ Summit Streets cu T a rra JESSO New...fiew...New U1 # Cream Style CORN 2 23c: InttMthtliHS WAX PAPER Box We now aril. 1C and 12 lach cnndtoa In most of the popi^r Week After Week More W More Executive Car Mtora. Another pepMnr Item at Pinehnrat Is our EtoctriirFl^r INlaliiiriia PoHober which rMto tor 75e a day. Five new pMiahers nv-nitoble alhnew beauty inside and out! deny. (O n e L e ft ) People Are Shopping 1949 Dodge completely SUPER MJtilKEn equipped.. Low mileage. CALO CAT or be bought at a great saTing. DOG FOOD_ 2 c u u 2 5 c See AT _ _ will ka men domonstrftto • . • altboagli wa eon- met nm liow oaa pmn oat brIom yow bring To«r Solimene & Flagg. Inc. 40f BloBf. The 634 Center St) TeL 5101 SCHAEFER’S MARKET 1950 De SOTO ROY MOTORS, Inc. .‘•rswKLir' ^HURFINE CHERRY 84 OAKLAND ST. FREE d e l i v e r y D U L 7386 *. AHihebtomdsyeeWne^ ^RESERVES 29c SPECIAL! 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Also for their Braa aad Corn CREAMO 5% CREAM M CUDAHY’S SUNLIGHT ONE SET OF TIRES FUNERAL HOME •ef»l«e^ -N aM as akd Ctopealwa. ' at Sssi 4jMUr at. rai sssa PUaa VBRMONT OLEO Lb. 29c 3 9 * “ *• BUTTER L b. lot they M* dw teivices 69c AMtHUsaw aeiirtM MAPLE SYRUP $4.99 GLEFCLUB MHOLE KERNEL GOLDEN A JO pl«n to While gallona CHARMIN Drawing Monday, are-'aet. M this eaa use a gallea. It to below wholesale coat. In Cana 43c Jan. 16 TOILET KITCHEN bumediale Occupancy ' to *er*e you. ( OOLDBN FRIEND’S CALIFORNIA PEA with PORK On llicae New TISSUE TOWELS Cape Coda Facial Tissue Soft Bch. Baked Beans 2 c«» 29c 150 S H E E T S FFERED T a YOU FOR CARROTS 10c .10,000 each. NOT in R de* Om m $e tor Sage Chaeae aad tbe flaeet anappy NESSCO—OUR SUPREME QUALITY SECTION ▼elopment. Only 1500 down to a GL Monthly payment 4 Grapefruit 2 Cana 43c on minimum down payment NEW CABBAGE Lb. 10c 2 3l4* is about 162.00 per month YELLOW Fdr the very flaeet Battei . . . Select State Brand. Salad ^pecial By Request SWEET JUICY LARGE incindiiig taxes. ilpANANAS 2 lAa. 29c W 4 Rsensa fUUslM4, t m - 1 LB. FANCY TOMATOES TANGERINES.4 39c Ibileiie6s (Not in Pkfa.) R S r Y W fewitetteR vrilfe BISQUiCK fidl ceURTs ------— ARMOCa’8 OAIVBRBUWM 1 FANCY CUCUMBER SWEET JUICY FLORIDA *Ptsatars4 wsBa. lull Uusds* ThflyV* Now On Mtptoy . . . Come, flCfl them today! and tha aolid oomfbrt inside. Again theie ia room to tiau. ■ iPAPES 2 ...29c I HEAD ICEBERG LETTUCE The New De Soto on Display -F- ORANGES Doa. 39c » fiuMailats ■oeup— cy. BUTTER . . . cars of eurprieinf new beauty . . . with new longer, -q>aif« for you r bead, you r hat, you r k g i, y ou r al^ouldem. 1 LARGE ^UNCH CELERY Here in a Special Showing Hst water baat, etf bamsc. Chair-height aeata. Again—the Chryalw ia deaignad for Onealaga «r DaUdoiia a Near new. acbesl Mte. lower, lovdier linefi . : stunning new interiors, new 1 LG. FANCY GREEN PEPPER nR M 'SO LID This W eek. a An FHA taapeetea Srat Ras n^on fabrics. 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'\ PACTJPOOmSEIf MANCHESTER EVENWC HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY, JANUAR y !i 2, 1950 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY. JANUARY 12. 1950 P A C iS ' Kelley Baskel Gives High 48 to 46 Win Over W eav^ /

THURSDAY, JANUARY 12 Sieua^s Streak Knieks Triiiinpli, VOL, EVIL N a n Compiled by S t^en ts of Manchester Biirli School Mias Helen Bates. Paculty Adriaer Danny Finn Sparkplug By Comes to au Eud Victory Snaps Six EARL W. Syracuse Loses Attention G. L. €. Alumni Scientists Tour Movies, Smoking HERALD Hamden Five L^ion iA Honor German Life Of Wallingford Five New Tork, Jan. 12—ul3—Little YOST By The AModaletl PretiR Siena'a 14-game winning streak, Sports Etiitor vGame Losing Streak The Girls’ Leaders Club is Case Brothers Headline Meeting longest of the current college baa- The Sjrracua* Nationals, Eaa- planning an Alumni Party to ketoall season, came to an ciid ANGLE ern Division pacemakers In the Downs Gigcrs _____ L It's a sure guess that if Mn Is Discussed! be held on Monday. January Player - Coach Reccnily laat night. National Bsskctball Asaociation, ' The members of the Science club After-achool movlea. the smok­ Hooper and his employees did a Earttern I.Fague to Try I^eo Day and Ed Moake 30. at 7:00 in the High school little research arotmd the lunch­ Niagara -handed Siena- ita first Bucks Ofiloe Affected « heavily attended sport if current may llnatly have hit the aliimp an participated in a field trip to Case Scored 36 Points for A continued downward trend at : Interest meana anything. New Two Minute RuHnu auditorium. The I.,endera have ing problem, and our adopted rooms, then turned back the pages defeat of the year, 59-49, before a Score 16, 12 Point! Big Green Scalps Indians Brothers' factory in Highland Jane Reed Tells World 1 I the box office la predicted for I960 long hoped for by their pursuers. planned an evening of square Navajo Indian school in Chinle. of our discarded '49 calendars to Loop MM*k; To Display sellout crowd of 3,500 in the new Basketball Interest is at a new sports -but not for college and The second-place New York Fsstern Is-sgur officials vot­ In HaireRaising Tilt Alter Gagers Shine in and round dancing and skits to I’arh, January 4, where they were Arizona, were tho main topics of those gay Christmas holidays and student center auditorium at N i­ all time peak In this City of Village Staff of Experiences in j Wares Here Friday profesaioiial footbalL Charm. Knickerbockers, who had begun to i ed to abolish part of the twb- be presented by the club meni- ahown the various steps in mak­ finally compared the lunches "on- agara Falls; N. Y, discussion at the Student Council In the annual year-end Associ­ think their game flght might never nUnute rule in future contest* At Armory Surface First Period Kers. Refreshments will be ing paper. sumed by the majority of M. H. S. European Nations Siena, ranked 18th in this Although, bowling fell off slight- ated Preaa poll of sports etillors be rewarded, hod new hope today. last night at a meeting served. All alumni who wish to There are several atepn in paper meeting on January 10. students then and now, they would Danny Finn. plaj;lrig-coach of week's Associated Press poll to 1.V before January 1, alley owners and WTiters, 40 of 90 experts said The supposedly invincible Nation­ held in New Haven. A* A fttr a brilliant Aral period^ attend should call Dnrl.s Cus­ making from the pulp to the fin­ Don Genovosi, chairman of the the Wallingford Vets who comes Niagara's 27tli, led at one time, are now smiling with Increased Upsets were In the making aU rate the difference between the two Life in Germany is certainly they believed the dowmi-ard trend als last night were beaten for the the rule now reads, all person­ ter. phone 2-0373, before .|anu- ished product. The raw material, Project* committee, announced as pretty great! here tomorrow night with an un- 23-22, but then fsdetl. Niagara, business and profits. • Semi-pro over the basketball world loot Manchester High's hicklcss rajfc Rec League which followed th* luab war years aecond time In aa many nighta al fouls in the last two min­ ary IR. All alumni Fre invit/d u.sed papers, or. wood pulp, are that the first afternoon movies, quite an experience, according to ; bioken string of eleven victories, beaten only by San Francisco in foothsll waa at a new post-war low niglit and Jianchester HIgh’a Rad team went down to defeat to Ham­ Indies (4) would continue this year. while the Knicks were winning. utes are treated as technical to bring your bobby sox and wa.shcd, strained, and heated, to “ Keys of the Kingdom” and the freshman Jane Reed who told IS one of the mosU publicized ball 11 games, led 36-27 at half time last fall in sttendanee. The sport den. High. on Fric'ay night. Janu­ And there Isn’t a word of truth Pinto ...... 108 113 97—318 Nineteen otbera thought attend- That rut the Syracuse lead to five fouls, the player getting his and White hoopsters chipped In loafers and get set for an eve­ remove Impurities. After It la World Series,' will be shown 'Wed­ many interesting stories to the i'luycr.s ever to come out of New and opened up a 49-33 bulge mid­ is far from dead snd I960 could ary's. at the State Armoiy. ft was In such alibis as "There's more Wittke ... .. 97 102 122—321 nace would remain on par with an(l a half games. free foul or fouls and then the witlj an eye-opening 48-46 triumph ning of fun. rleuncil, the pulp is piped to the nesday afternoon, Januqry 18. Volk. Dan Parker, noted New way of the second half. well be the biggest football season the Indians' sixth straight failure time to eat a good lunch during World staff at the January « Zania ...... 125 103 100—828 1949; 23 expected only a alight re­ The Nationals visited Minneapo­ same triim irtainlng posses­ over a classy Weaver High quintal stock chests where It Is beatentd Since the World Series film was Vork sport.* writer on/*e said that Western Kentucky, ranked 14th, in Manchester’s history. and their seventh defegt In nine vacation" and "there’s a greater meeting. Paradiso .. .. 110' 91 104—305 duction. and eight others felt at lis and. playing minus the services sion of the hall at iiildcuurt. from Hartford. Dave KeUey, 11m- and the dyes are addfid. The pulp Just released this month, this will Finn i.s the most sought after fell before unranked Louisville, 70- The future sports picture In starts. With only eight games re­ variety o f vittles to be eaten at Humphries .. 160 108 111— 369 tendance would Incrjesae at of Billy Gabor—who was injured Player* are nut allowed to line it ing his night's work to tbe re­ i.s then piped to the better atock be one o f the first showings. The As the daughter of an Ami-ri- player in the Metropolitan area." 09. In a major aurprlse. Louisville, all Manchester, from this writer's maining on the schedule, the Red home.” It certainly doesn't take athletic events. Some believe the In Tuesday night's overtime loss up on the foul line during the maining two minutes of the game rheat in which the fibers arc sep­ Council decided that though' there can Arm y officer, Jane lived for He lit.* performed with three col­ Idaying at home, broke a 31-31 tie viewpoint is very good. replacing Leo Day who had fouled A(|iiaiiieii to Fare any longer to eat your lunch In Total ...... 5 0 0 517 534-1641 leveling off period from the war to Waterloo -bowed to the Lakers, shots. and White has llttie chance of arated. The next machine, the wrtll be no admission price, it is two and a half years in Nurem­ lege fives around the big city dur­ in the first half to win going Shota Here amt There out. blossomed Into the hero's role school, vrith the longer periods p it* Diana's Tavern (0) years haa already arrived. 98-88. It wss the Nats' sixth de­ The new Interprrtatlofi is gaining a C.I.A.f. tournament Jordan, forces water Into the paper hoped that students will con­ berg. Germany. She attended an ing his college career. L «st sea­ away. Kenny Reeves hod a hot Roy Ihaslnger's aecond annual by contributing one hoop, and that mps vided this year, and the hints you Sadrozinakl . . 90 8.5—173 Attendance should perk up now feat against 27 victories. exartly the same as is being berth. F I 19,>0 Malrli fibers. The pulp Is then ready for tribute about fifteen cents. American Dopendonts' grammar son he played with the Vets under night for Louisville with hit one- frea tuition Florida Boaeball spelled victory for the local cagero. girls can find and pass along from Barrera .. .. 91 103 114— 308 that the rival pro football league The I.*kers' high-scoring com­ followed in Madison Square Coach Wilfred Clarke's charges the paper machines which preasea Pictures from the booklet sent school which wa.s taught enlirclv the name of Skiff and continued Colavechlo .. 108 113 120—341 hand jump shots from the foul Hchool will be held at Mclbournt, bination of hig George Mtkan and Garden. The personal foul is It was Coach Will aarke’a started off U|re a house aflre when the January "Seventeen" will help by American teachers «ith tlie lo draw recognition as a standout —National League and All Amer­ .Manchcffet High fehool's Swim­ the pulp into, paper; e to M. H. S. at Christmas from our to organize a really good lunch. Walker . .. .. 100 103 88—291 circle. He rimmed 22 points a.s the Fla.. Feb. 15 to April 15. Players Jim Pollard hcl|>ed to conquer the tried with no players lining up chniKc.*’ third win in nine starts Leo Day, Al Morgan and George Indian school in Chinle, Arizona, ekeoption of the teacher of Ger­ witli St. John's at the same time. Cardinals won their 13th of i.o ica ConfereiKe—have merged. beluaen the ages m 17 and 25 who and aiTcslod a six game losihg ming sen.ion officially (iprn.s at There is little waste in papery Parrand .. 107 92 86—285 Last year the N. L. averaged 27,- vlaltork,^ They tallied 27 and 26 during the shot. After the Zwdek combined to can 13 points making as the paper wasted whC/h are being displayed on the bulletin man. The fourth highest scorer In the starts. are tnteiesled may contact Roy at Htrrak. Wcover was dropping its Hartford Biilkeley High .*ehonl on Riemer . . . . . -- 92 ----- 92 474 to 26.307 for the AAC. points, \ respectively. Syracuse, shot, no matter if it is made or to Hamdtn's R and take a 7-point thi machines are started can he Urania H'oelk Edward Moake boards In the corridors. Granted that the standard 3ub- She lived in a German Ionise KPL to date, Finn has played Notre Dame chalked up Its 168 Windham road, Willimantic. third in seven starts. Friday, .lamiary 1.3. at .3:,in p. m. College football showed a gain trailing Virtually from the begin­ missed, s jump ball will he lead at'the first period. However. reiiHod. Tw’o hundred gallon* of The following letter was re­ stantial "Dagwood” will provide with German sen-ants, who were - -some lomarkablo basketball this Total ...... 4 9 6 603 493-i492 fourth straight by whipping De- The veterans Thread (.'3ty man haa ning. lost four men on fouls. Tlie high school lads must have For Fiiilkelcy it will be the .second the bread, butter,. and protein re­ last .season while major league tield between any two oppoa- Ham ^n then began and eontinued water are used for each pound of This week we are dedicating the ' Edward "Duke" Mo.ske, son of ceived from the teacher o f the very grateful for small gifts of - season. Only two weeks ago he 1 Paul. 58-53. DePanl, behind at one been connected with organized The Knlckerbni kers not . only • Ihg players at the foul line in rend last night’s Herald ’ before meet on their agenda, a."! they Were (laper. school: quirements neieded to give the ne candy or cigarettes, which were tallied 36 points against Torring- stage In the second half by 40-19, baseball fell o ff slightly during gained on IhK Nats, hut did so at i Joiiineying to the Armory for the a tt«?Ie.s.» onslaugh whirh culnii- Girl's Legion o9 Honor to Ursula Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moske of .52 post Office (1) 1949. baseball for the past 20 years, Ihc territory of the shooting trouneed by Brl.atol High la.at “ Dear Students, third of our dally food total th.at very scarce to them. When the tnn, the highest single effort in I/sRIviere . rallied to cut Notre Dame's lead th# direct ex|H*use of the Washing-1 contest. For they gave home town ngted In ultimate victory for the Recently the company h*s con­ Woelk. (laughter of Alfred Woclk | f'‘''’ '’lh atrret, "JVOrth End," is our ..1 1 6 101 117—334 Horae racing crowds fell off as chiefly with the St. Louts Cardi­ tenm. week. “ We received your very nice should be supplied fey lunch. But value of German marks changed, the league this year. Against Backus . .. .. 104 ' — to 62-50 with 90 seconds left. Two ton ('apltols, who'are third In the fniiH the finest game of tho season, pfren. Sherman and Ma.ssotta structed a new machine /designed ----- 104 did midgel auto racing crowds nals and Bolton Red Sox. A total This rhnnge has proven sat­ f'onrh Diek ..olianek will pre.aent to do thirty-nine times the work of 82 Foster street. Blond, popular I of Honor caiulidatc thU Christmas candy safely, and in If you’re normal, your pretty tired they were afraid o f being caught Bristol in a game that went Into A c e t o ...... 87 field goals by Kevin O'Shea en­ Eastewttlvislon., Playing in New , playing aggressive ball right down 'paced Hamden during this quarter. of these by now. 98— 188 in this area. College and profes­ of 70 players from UiHSingisr'a isfactory in New York and an all-veieran swimming array Upstila is as deft at handling a ra-■j . , , time for our Christmas pfirty. with them and so bought all the an overtime, he won it single Martin .... 115 104 abled the Irish to sew up the York's 69th Regimvi.t Armory, the i lo the wire. Eddie Moske, Leo , with a great majority of the points of the present maeliln'ca with a 118— 338 sional basketball seem to be hold­ school were placed in O. B. last gives the teani behind a that swept the C.C.T I» crown last smiillor labor force. / quot or bat on the athletic iicld aa ■-’uk® o» he Ij known to every- You made the children very hap­ clothing and food they could. handed. The Vets scored nine Twaronlt* .. 98 117 game. Altogether O’Shea got 21 victors rallied in thi# elnsing period i Day, Al Morgan and Georg* Zwtek coming from the foul line. Man­ 122—337 ing their own this oeason, al­ season. . . , The 1650 home rhsnce to gel possession of the had their scoring pants on and al­ year, and he ha.s high hopes of Ca.se Brothers expbrt to many shc is at making a delicate paint- ORR excelled at his forward py with your generous gift and So why not put some soup in Everything was much like points in the extra period to win F a r r ...... • . -- 99 points. tA eke out a 73-72 trhimpiin. I chester managed to hold on to a 138— 237 though two Eastern Pro I.eag>ie baseball achedule of the Bos­ hsU by virtue of the Jump. though they relinquished the lead pinning s defeat on the Hartford foreign countries, although strikes Ing. position on Coach Wilfred Clarke’s gave them the nicest Christmas the pot. boy and girl 7 add a fresh- America with -the exception ol hy three, and Finn garnered the McCarthy . . . -- 94 Bowling Green of Ohio trimmed it was the New YiVrkers’ third i slim margin, for most of the period ----- 94 teams have been forced to throw ton Red Sox has arrived. Local several times, they managed to team. During her freshman and aoplio- high school bn.skctball quintet on vegetable or fruit, bread and but­ the destruction, of course. Jani! • ntire mne marks. Hia uncanny Toledo, 57-54, ax Charles Share victory in four m eeting with the j until Hamden knotted the count and regulation* make exporting they have ever had. We had a in the sponge due to lack of sup­ parties desiring choice dataa may hold slight edges as each p e ri^ Co-Captain Frank 'Vorr.olo, will difflciUt. / ' more year. "U rs" took the busine.ia I numerous occasions. Ed is a varsity ter, and you’ll have a good three- needed a small vocabulary of Ger­ marksmanship labels him as the Total ...... 520 515 ran his season scoring total to 344 (?apltols. whose talented center, i as the half ended. 21-2V program which included a panto­ 594-1629 port. They were Danbury and secure same by calling The Her­ ended. The quarter score* were course. She changed to the ait I player and has been a member course lunch. Then put In a box man words to be undcrstixxl bv man to atop 1q the Vets attack. polnta. He tossed In 19 points for Jack Nichols, wss forced ofi’ of the | "'ent during the course of the eve- be unable to eompete as his leg Cane Brother* make a spcclal- mime of the first Christmas, and a Waterbury. The New York Stale ald sporta department The Sox U-.5, 24-21, and 36-35. Following intermission, Hamden course in her thb'd year. Her sen­ j of the team for the last three soa- or even a gay straw basket, tuck the Germans,' she said. Fii.n will display his wares M. Maosaro the wlnnera, although It was free game with an injury early In the ! ning, la not romplelely healed. Frank ized product, p/essboard. the only play. The weather was clear and 104 134 104—342 League folded. open against the Yankees at Fen­ It was a thrilling schoolboy tilt was quick to score and almost Im­ in a napkin nhd we’re sure that along (iv.th Barry Kreisberg, Red Phillips .... tbrowa by Bob Long and Dean second period. Movie fur Banquet has worked out In the pool, but It mechanically glazed preasboard ior subjects are English IV, Art U, ■sona. When Asked for hi.s favorite cold and on Christmas a light She showed the yearbook which 111 106 92—309 Gatherings at boxing shows, way Park on Tuesday, April Ik from beginning to end. A t ona mediately held a 4-polnt advant­ there are so many things you can Quinn, Allen Friedman, Nat Mil­ A, Massaro 127 90 107—324 Dudley with Toledo trailing by on­ Harry Gallatin topficd the Written acceptance haa been re­ will he several week.s before he made which (s used for note bonk Crafts, Girls’ Choir and Business topic of conversation, Ed replied, snow fell. Thank you very much waa published by the seniors ot from towns like Manchester to the Tlie following day the Red Sox and time the locals opened up an eight age. Manchester could do little dur­ bring that you'll never get tired uf ler, Jack French, Ed Whalen, Sarpola - ___ 132 116 121—369 ly 55-54 late in the game that Knic.ks' scoring with 18 polhjts. ceived from Harry Townsend of can begin to regain his top form of covers, file cards, ledger intcrlln- .Maclilne.s. Ba.sketball!" Duke also perform­ on behalf of the student* and all the American Dependents' high hig show, Madison Square Garden, Yanks will play a morning-after­ liolnt gap. ihc largest spread of ing the final period even though Ings, and many other use.s. the lunch you carry. Murray Weiss, George Ferric and Neubauer .. 91 133 106— 330 won for the Beegecs. But Fred Sfolarl of the CapltoTs the Marlin Arms Company lo show last year. Her cxtra-currirular activities ed with the town championship teachers of the Chinle iBoardlng schools In Germany for the staff. If .“..iffcrcd during the paal year and noon doublcheader ns part of the the game, but Weaver immediate­ Hamden did not score a goal from Diuing. the war the .company School for your gift of candy. We Blackie Riccitelll. CTiiCagn Loyola squeaked by WHS high for the game with 21. his colored film of a bear hunting fall mainly under tlie headings of North End quintet during his Jun­ appears much like any American the prospect of the sport going I’ ntriot's Day celebration . . Brook­ Gallatin, Ernie Vandeweghe and ly cut tlic lead. Outscored from the floor during the first 4 min­ Co-Captain Boh Harris will lend made p^ipr products used in sub­ all Join in wishing you a happy A fine preliminary contest has T o t a l___ 565 579 530-1674 Mxrquette, o9-56, in another ma­ trip to the vicinity of the Kodiak lier two loves, sports and art. ior year. annual. Pictures are ahown of over In 1950 is not bright. Wrest­ lyn and Oncinnatl were the only i'arl Braun clicked for vital mark­ ) he floor 20 to 18 the Silk Towners utes of that period. However, Early the Manchester "Indiana” on to marine^ motors, • New Year. been carded for 7:80 with the jor midwest game. I'alanda off the const of Alnsk.i, Treasurer of the Girls' Leaders During his freshman year. Duke Machine Facility ^tudenta. activities, cheerleaders, ling is drawing better than ever, two National League teams never ers In the late stages. dropped in 12 foul* while Weaver BCored five foul tries during this W’hat may prove a »"scnlping H ol*rt C. Dennison of Case Nasslff Bullets facing the Wlnd- As usual on Wednesday nighta this past eummer. A well known Club, she won her numerals placed left field for .Manchester Sincerely, sports. There arc even cartoons of ¥ League including' a recent better than 17,- to drop into the cellar during the The Lakers' Victory over flyra- could connect for only six. part.v." Harris swims the iOO-yard sor-Wilson combine. The visit­ play was concentrated in the East. figure in rifle shooting, big game time to up Hamden's final count. Rrothers conducted the tour through her participation in ten High's hasohall i.inc. Katherine S. Critcs." the American "schmoo," which Motor Sales (S) 000 paid crowd at the Garden. 1946 season. . . The old pros still cuse kept them right on the heels Lanky Mark Yelling o f Coach dash and the 40. Boh haa broken a through the factory. ors boast a 11-3 record and are huntl'qg, field trial*. Harry wn* sc- Hamden then coasted to the vic­ sports. The.se are field hockey, s'lC- Tills year Ed is a member of C liff Johnson said that notices Is Deiiioustrated seems surprising in CJermsny. B rogan ...... lio 114 116—340 Princeton apurted in the second Hockey crowds, have dwindled in managed to sparkle in the Nation­ of idle Rochester in their rlose bat­ Charlie Horvath’s Big Greert minute, and he may rome close to resting in second place in the half to trounce Pennsylvania, 72- companied by Warren Paige of tory. SO to 31. Norman Kittel, ','>0. cer.' tennis, archery, basketlinll, Senior Hi-Y ano Varsity "M". are being sent to all students who Jane told of her tours througli Mazzoli ...... 109 124 118—351 the major circuits despite a better al Football League last season. tle for Central Divlskm honors. topped, all scorers with 18. Day the Manchester record, If not are not members of tho 8. A. X, Farmington Valley League. 53, in an Eastern "Iv,y" League Field and Slrrsm magazine on this followed with 14, John Kelleher of Ed Moake, stellar Red forward, volleyball, bowling, ba.sebnll. bad­ Duke was selected by his class- Mr. Tucker, head of the Hart­ other countries of Europe, includ­ McCurry ...... 113 107 110—330 calibre of p!a.v. Sammy Baugh paced the circuit in In a Western Division rlash, the auffered an ankle Injury during the breaking it. minton and*M|uarc dancing. and who are in extra-curriculur ing Switzerland. Austria. Checho­ George Mitchell's Bullets have Varrick ...... 107 136 114—357 struggle. Tho Tigers led by onl.v pasalng for the aixth time in 13 trip of thre«' weeks duration. Tha the vls;tors racked up 14, and mates to represent Manchester at ford Comptometer School, and One writer claims. "Boxing will Trl-Clty Blackhawka chalked up 22 films me a, masterpiece of photog­ flnal period of the game. It waa John Panclern and Ed O’Dwyor,, Haying alw’ays Ix'en interested in activities concerning continuing in slovakia and France. She told rrf won nine of twelve starts. Lost C orren tl...... 171 116 124—411 32-31 at halftime, but sparked b.v vears. and Steve VanBuren of the points In each of the four quar­ Moske dunked In 12. Moivan'a Leller of Thanks Ilo.vs' State, during his sophomore slump because of weak cards, bas­ raphy and provide an interesting at first believed that the injury backatrokera. will "rut the wave.V* art she has joined the art service the activities, unless they are ex­ Mrs. Weldon, an instructor at the Geneva and millions of bicyclist.* season Nassiff’s defeated the Bornie Adama’ 22 points pulled Philadelphia Eagles set the ters to trim the Anderson Packers nine snd Zwlck's seven were a big .year. ketball because of television. Horse 30 minutes o f entri tainment. The.v factor in the final outcome. was more serious than it actually in their favorite event. O’Dwykr ■squad, art club, and the Soinanliis cused by the faculty advisor. All school, recently gave a demonstra­ who swarm through the city, 'the rangy twin-town quintet by five Totals ...... 610 692 582 1789 sway In the second half. The vie- ground-gaining pace for the third St Moline. HI.. 88-81. The, win gave Moncheater a clean [was. However, this Injury may Is a senior and last year teatfied Received for Toys art staff. Her other activities In­ . For his senior subjects. Ed has students who have made but one tion to the Business Machine steaks and brown bread of points. Dick Teed, husky for­ Don WUils (0) lory put Princeton In second place i straight season . . . Harness race The Moss kept the second-place I,"'"' fxi " ‘ the banquet fol- ward with the visitors who wears in fh- the league standings. ! scribe said '"nie box office down- sweep for the night as the Jayvee* I keep Moake from several games. with Panders to eollect many clude Girls’ choir. Student Council, Trigonometry, English IV, Prob­ payment are urged to pay tlie classes on the techniques of oper­ France, and the churches, many O t k a ...... 121 97 111—329 ward licnd will continue In sports horses competed for nearly 111. Packers from regsluing the .lead "P'-'UIng program, valuable points. lems q( Democracy and Mechani­ second half so that they may use ating the comptometer. of which had walls, but no insides the number 22, Ls a catcher in Lalley ...... 108 104 89—301 Cornell, rebounding from its promoters are only opening j 000.000 in purses In 1949. an In- over the Imllnunpolls (Jlymplens, i H'ratght f^cjrllned registered a 36-24 win over the Manchester's Indians faced a The arrival of the .shipment of Junior Y-Teens. and Senior Y-, Weaver seconds. Bob Foaa and Bob "W hitey" cal Drawing—his favorite, their membership privileges. The Buslaess Department pur­ due to bombing. the Brooklyn Dodgers farm sys­ Kompanik ...... 95 131 120—346 surprlse setback at the hands of I wh(\ hold s narrow edge over them , HI* legion of friends among the tough and traditional rival In a toy animals, sent recently to a Teens. the gates nnd saying ’rome sec crease of more than *.500,000 over Manchestor High (48) , >- Duke haa worked at Carlyle The March of Dimes campaign chased one comptometer and were An interesting story she told tem and report* next spring to Obright ...... 104 99 104—307 Dartbmoutb, trounced Syracuse. I Ii>( al dub members will be relieved akyscraping Weaver combine on Fidler, holder Of the Mapehester henllh school in .Sus, France by Tliis ambitious and active girl Tills apeelflcally refers to pro the previous year . . . Bobby Jones Hn the western rare. B r PU. wBs approved by the Council. given the demonstration aa a re­ was of King Ludwig, who had Toronto in the International Low Man ...... 107 107 114— 328 ' to learu that District Game Ward- Wednesday, January 11, at the 220 yard swim reeord. ha^e shown the Art nub, CYafts, and Art IV has a long list of hobbles. She likes •lohnson Machine Company, manu­ r t 3 f h t V , ! ^ a t K ‘ o ^ ^ ln ^ T c boxing7 pro hoekey. and pro and won the U. S. amateur golf cham- Day, rf ...... 6 4 18 The Council voted to draw up sult. sc'eral castles in Germany. He League. I cn TeeJ Wralght of ItoekviIIe la Armory court, too late for review well In the distances and last claase.s. hnd been acknowledged by to swim, ice skate, paint, sketch, facturer of floating disc clutches, amateur golf tournaments. i plonship five times more thsn Kelley, rf ...... 1 0 2 and submit t(\ the school board a Totals ...... 535 538 638 1611 season with aeven straight victor­ a large number O ig U o ...... 97 115 100—312 tlon coats for the purchase of trout appreciated. fTirlatmna. and told of how the sure that she wdll misa all tihe "The American Cop." were shown told at the World meeting broiigct and 17 mark. Third place honors stayed ahead until late in the ace- SInbln, rg ...... 0 0 0 and fleld events on Monday morn­ of "rooteia" who will be rewarded T a g g a r t...... 109 148 129—386 in the second quarter lo lead at for slocking this coming year. children had placed the animals on teachers and students she has at the Junior Hl-Y meeting Tues­ excited murmurs of "M y,’ wMat were won ’ by the Temple Beth ond ball. Wappiiiff Five Opessa, I g ...... 1 1 8 ing during club periad in 2f>F. with a Smashing victory. Mias Avis Kellogg's secretarial At Ili-Y Meeting halftime. 34 to 25. With the town appropriation of Foist Side Intermediate* their f^hristmas tree, few of the known doring the mat four years. day. an exciting life!” and ''She eure is Sholom team with a 42 and 18 rec­ Yale, also of the Ivy circuit, was F. Kelleher, I g ...... 1 0 S About 40 interested boys attended l-eo Barrett. '50. claases leampd the answers to an interesting speaker!” It cer­ Totals ...... 522 597 811 1730 Each team played s closely $300, and additional funds avail older students are planning to Jean Aspinwall '.50, ord. Second round starts Tues­ surprised by trinity (Conn.|,6U- Bolton remains undefeated In the second talk of the series, which many questions concerning offico The first film explained guarding game and the Vrt* crept 1 able over past years by the state B.A.’s (37) write and give personal thanks The Senior Hi-Y Club had as a tainly will be an experience to' tcU day night at the Bowling Green. Oiamber's (2) 5ii, and Rhode island State main- Tptala ...... 20 « 46 gwtalned to the discus and Jave- soon. work and workers after seeing a thoroughly the plan and object of speaker at their meeting on Tues- to her grandchildren as well as h-;t liilinaki ---- 96 122 112—329 the Y Senior Basketball League up a little andjthe score at the end j for storking, it la hoped that the B. F. Pt*. Score at half time, 24-21, M>a* lalned its home jinx over Brown, of the third qflaiter waa 40 to 31.: numlier and size of the trriut re- 1^ The card ended with the wish film titled "What's An Office Any­ the F. B. I., and how it operates. ,oay, January 10, Glen Rivard from classmates! The timely information on Leo Cfliambers .. ,.103 119 107—329 last night after pinning a .56 to 35 Shrekev, rf .. .3 0-0 6 cheater; referee, Malin; umpire, ■ Mr. Wigren demonstrated form TFiiril Triiiiupli winning 76-58. Brown hasn't won The vets held the Bri-Mars sc.ore- i leased In Center Springs Pond and for happlnr.sa and sneresa In the An in ( I missies w ay?" It explained how the F. B. I. ran the State Department bf Health. Gail Anderson '51 Katkaveck’s fine playing with the Wennergren .. 95 124 101—320 loj* on the Wapplng Harvesters. .Murlck'l, If .. .1 0-0 2 Oelssler, poaition and stance of each par­ in its lost 15 visits lo Kingston, less during the fourth, period but i other club water* will be greater Flavell, If , . . . .3 0-0 6 new year. An office was defined a.s a clear­ d(3wn oh the top German spy rings He gave a very Informative talk Washington Caps was passed S a siela ...... 108 93 104—305 U. 1. The other game found the Brl-Mar* ticular event and described each For Sophomores on dnigs and narcotics. Ebcam- the bo.'t they could get was up to i than ever before In club history, Finnegan, c .. .4 4-5 12 W r«t Hid* Junior League Barbara Melbert '50 Disiilav Rooms ing house of a business where ev­ during World W ar II, and the dif­ along by Dick Nasslff, well-known Kovis ...... 114 100 150—364 In other eastern gamea Villa- scoring s thrilling 40 to 39 win one. There was little left to be ples were given of ^ e types of local football player, now In the .39 and both teams were missing In connection with the purchase McDowell, rg .. 0 0-2 0 eryone perfornw their given work. ferent methods used In the^capture. nova whipped Rutgef, 84-67; Muh­ over the VFW. Walabt Street (62) aaid after Mr. Wlgren flnished hliy It showed the relationship of one drug addicts, and members were Legal Procedure Army A ir Corw and stationed at the basket consistantly. For the of fish. It was voted to discontinue t;„nnolly, rg . , ,0 0-0 0 B F P t*' talk, as each event was thoroughly The Sophomorta won their The second film. "The American ToUIa ...... 518 558 574 1847 lenberg took LaFayette 83-69; Bolton took the measure of A special disolay of Model department to another and the im­ told how the state of Connecticut Washington. IJlck ia a member Bri-Mars it was A. Ollion and the prsetiee ot the past of pooling Anderson. Ig .. .5 1-1 11 Lnrcheveque, rf ...... 0 6 oovbred. / third straight game in Intercla.ss Cop." explained the training of Center Service (1) Carnegie Tech upset Pitt, 62-42, Wapplng In a hard fought game. the clu bpurchase* with those of AkI to FormoHa Rooms made by the Art III ela.sa portance of one’s Job—typing, fil­ Is attempting to rehabilitate these Used by Y-Teens of the lOSrd Maintenance Squad­ Kelly with 12 points each while Anderson, rf . . . . .s,., /'Students are once againgain remibd-remifid basketball last ’Tuesday, when they the American policeman and their N o w ic k i...... 89 91 136—816 Westminster, (Pa.) trimmed Gen­ Wapplng was on Its toes for other clubs or individuals for l.s being .shown in the window of ing, stenography, bookkeeping, or people. ron. He played football with Man­ Schmelskt ...... 87 125 102—314 Hanna with II and Holmei and 16 5-8 37 Lowd, If ...... , ed that they are in nolo way pbll- trounced the freshman 37 lo 27 rosponstbilitiM. Mr. Rivard also explained how chester High, the Legion and Silk eva, 85-65; and Army tumbled league leading Bolton and. employ­ either Ash or birds. St. James (34) Doering. If ...... Topic of Debate Hilinskl ...... 96 94 99 —289 Sloan with 10 each were best for (^airm an James Rohan of the ited to go out for 1%) t e ^ i If The Sophs were held to a on^- i Keith’s Furniture Store this week. * A fter the 'ipovie, plans for the drugs and'narcotics arc smuggled The Senior Y-Teens are now City teanu. Harvard, 61-66, behind Arnold ing a zone defense and a fast R. F. PU. Hare, r ...... work of the office. Gleason ...... 135 108—243 Oaliffa'a 19 points. the Vet*. Fish committee requested hut $300 | Sey.wish to listen to one of/ point lead during the first period The project Included the draw- basketball team were discussed and into the state and sold, and what well acquainted with correct par­ break, were leading at the end of .2 1-1 Moller, rg - ...... The liiter-rolationshlp of office Goodrich ...... 106 102 133—.351 for stocking but It was pointed out j '- .. 5 talka. A paaa Is required fo gain but went on a scoring rampage Should the United States glvc Ing o f original floor plans for a a business meeting followed. the state is doing- about this. liamentary procedure. The bu.--t- Red Face Department: Most Arizona and YVeat Texas re­ the first period, 15 to II. Bolton (56) .. .0 0-0 0 Joubert, Tg ...... admittance and they may/ be ob­ worker*, how one department de­ Low Man ...... 98 — 95 mained tied for the lead in the thst the funds wmrid be available ^ during the rest of the contest and I f so. should living room, bedroom, or den; de­ Richard Day, -’52. A short business meeting fol­ ness meeting . was' held Tuesday disappointed basketball fan in Man­ However, in the aecond period B F. rt* ...1 0-0 2 tained from Mr. Wlgreiy In 25F pends on Another, wSs also pointed Border Conference. Arizona sock­ and that to curtail the purchsac . " ' ' were out in front all the way. ^ la help be financial or military 7” signing either wall paper or lowed this interesting talk. night In Barnard Auditorium. chester last Sunday was Joe White with Marques snd Moffatt leading Forrest, rf . 8 2-3 .. .2 1-3 5 Totals ...... 1. or OUbert Hunt, who hasykided Mr. out. ToU ls ...... 483 547 S77 1607 ed Texas Western. 80-58, and West of this item It •would be a step Glenney was big man for the win­ ^ e s e were the queations under drapes; and cohstnicting the William Miinsie, ’51. An attempt was made lo dlScu.ss of the White Glass Company. Joe the way. Bolton scored 18 points Howe, if .. . 1 1-2 .. .5 1-6 11 Brood Street Motors (60) ' Wigren considerably In /his Coachr I f helped one to understand the and vote on the major and minor Texas took Hardin-Simmona, 68- 7 ; backward In the stocking program / • '' discussion at the laat meeting of room and Ita ftirnishings to scale. arrived at the Armory at 6:30 while, holding the Harvesters to Muhugh. c .. . 2 0-0 ...2 0-0 4 B F P ta . ingduties. / ners with 17 points and McNa­ Importance of a dictaphone in a 2 3 P , 26F, and 18F^ issuea of the evening in the strict Oienev Office 50. * 1 that the club has alwaya featured I ' mara also got in the double fig­ the Current Affaira Club. Many hours were spent in the p. m. for. the Eastern League game three to lead at half time. 29 to 18. Oanaher. rg . 0 1-1 .. .3 1-2 7 Johnson, r f ...... 3 0 6 The next meeting jWll be on large office and the work that Is parliamentary manner. between Manchester and Bilatol. Tram No. 1 (1> In the Southern Oonferenc* Ija n d the larger figure was finally ••• "N o." declared Eddie Quinn, lead- construction o f these models and In the third period the Wapplng Margiies. rg . 6 4-5 Plagge, If ...... 4 1 9 Wednesday, January pi, which will ures with 12 points. Benoit led the expected of it.s employes. Soccer Skills A complete treasurer’s report He saw the lights in "the Armory Johnson ...... 81 '97 84 262 Geo.rge Washington had to over- ! approved. ! Froah. sinking 8 points, all in the '"i; ‘'-Military aid many useful ideas have been Lead Frosh League team qutscored the league leaders Moffatt. Ig . n 0-0 22 SriaklBS Hit* I 15 4-12 34 Duff, c ...... 7 2 16 be the first rail for' indoor prac- Hnouln be a Uraatic meaaurp." He courtesy and cooperation of the wSs given by Barbara Quilltch. on and thought he was early Rau ...... 106 107 «1 304 tlnie to beat Richmond, 62-56 and tlcea Mr. Wlgren will give point­ last half. brought out. 11 to 9 to make, it a 36-29 ball Mazzarclla, I| . .1 1-t Much discussion centered around Score at halftime. 14-12, St. Taylor, r g ...... 2 8 4 backed up this 'atatement by aay- members of the staff were stressed Shown in Movie Membership Chairman Connie when the gym floor door waa F. Stamler . . . . 83 112 98 293 Wake Forest tumbled Furman, 50- ers on training ah the indoor TUo.sday afternoon also saw the Tho students whose models are hy this movie whlcHi proved bene­ game starting the fourth quar­ the development of the Gay CJity James. Lalne, r g ...... 0 0 0 ing that acme countries have rcc- being featured In the-display are^ After six weeks of Freshman Roy announced the girls who were rlooed..' The game waa played at 41. In a doubleheader at Lexing­ track. It is hoped that more boys Juniora break out of their losing ficial to all. no longer meinbers of the club due ter. Moffatt took personal charge Total* ...... 24 8-11 56 State Forest area as a trout Ash­ LinnrII, I g ...... 7 2 16 (^nized the Communist regime in Bob Brunette, Dorothy Duffy, homeroom basketball, rooiim 23P, 3 p. mjl in the afternoon. Totals ...... 270 316 273 859 ton, Va. Woahlngton and Lee de­ St. Janies (S3) will attend theay meetings, for a streak, swamping the Rovers 57 Bette Carlson '51 Manchester High school girls to their number o f absences. In the anal period and scored 14 ing site. A fin* pond of about six Cyr, Ig ...... 4 1 9 pilna; so any military aid would Norma Chapman. Rita Scholsky, 28F and 18F lead the league with Traas No. 4 (S) feated Bridgewater, (U-54 and Vir­ Wapplng ($5) B. F. Pto. few more may Iw accommoected the Communists didn’t have a geiod nard schools, it was announced At 19 points, and Joe Haloburdo 17 ‘ Fro.sh 41 to 25 in a game previous enough fleet to be a serious threat Poppin ’ Corn these skills were portrayed each ning, January 3IL Teddy, one of Dummy ...... 94 90 82 266 ready been sold. With more than Parla. rf ...... ; . . . 1 1-1 Jones. I g ...... 3 0 6 to be quite Improved over even the meeting pf the club, January 4. polnta for the winners, while Ray ■ ■ i' a score of land owners and 'Other Tedford, If ...... 2 1-1 0 6 to the Junior-Rovers contest. Lead- to Formt-sa. He also advocafed one was briefly rejrtewed, keeping Pol Luck Supper the T Senior League referees, will Dummy ...... 88 84 86 253 Totals ___ j. 15 8-14 35 Tomlinson, Ig . ... last year’s, handsome cop.v. There Details of the contest are being Juroa and Ricky Kopplln led the everything fresh In the audienee’a Basketball Future Seen nfflclsls scheduled to be present, Morrison, c ...... 4 2-3 will be large group plrtuVe,s Of all Ip8 I’.v .nearly 10 polnta throngh- aid because Formosa is In the out­ "What is your father's ‘ middle be ori’e of the officials for the Po­ discussed and worked on now. losers with six points apiece. Ray it look* like this would be one of Steele, rg ...... 0 0-0 Total* ...... 3« '■ 75 the cla.s.ses. 'Die book will have a oul the first three quarters, the er rlig of protection for the United name?", "What did, your motner mind. lice-Firemen basketball game. Totals . . 508 446 445 1399 Bri-Mara (49) The club elected Carole Klar as Kingman and Dave Hansen both Patricia O'Hara, '52 Members of the A rt Club, Art Ihe’ banner events of the winter Bryant, rg ...... 0 1-1 ragoiils' (60) leatherette cover, similar to the JV'e w idyed their margin in the States. do before she mairled ?!’, questions Team No. S (S) Bright at Cheney Tech ' B. r . (Pta. permanent secretary for the year. played good defensive ball. Service Squad and Somanhis Art Dave Kelley'a wrinning basket * at I-*®’* Holland, If ...... ___ 6. 2 14 shots. Any student who has good ners' pace with 13 points, while members had a chance to ask college and prepare to,take college Alimini AcliieYe ___ 120 103 139 862 Although baaketball was discon-^high school star. ' Coach McCTlus- board exams. Oh. the slides from the Kodak Company, 28B defeated 21F In a free scoring in the art studio. - only the second twinpointer scored Dubaldo A. Ollson. If ...... 6 0 12 Esso Station and from the paat 10 ; 6-9 26 Dueling, c ...... 8 0 10 cwndid shots is encouraged to get Tieman and Anderson collected 8 queations and present further ar­ very ' 84 82 860 tlnued during the past two y M rt ■“ y predicu that barring Injuries, guments pro and con. thought! which will be show’n at future as­ deal which gaVe 28B a 1-1 re ^ t^ The group participated In a live­ by the player this season. But Higgins Tedford, If ...... 2 0 ♦ I and preaent ofll'cera. Score at halfUmCrs 9-7, Rockets. Kearns, c ...... ___ 3 0 6 them in as soon as possible. points each for the losera. ' 104 114 .801 Jean AspinWall, '50. semblies. Plana are also being for the season. Joe Dubanoski and Honors at C.E.I. ly round o f square dancing fol­ what an.Important one It was. It Hayden ****** S3 at Cheney Tech, the achool man- Morgan could be aa great a ba^et- Ticmann, e ...... 0 0 01 Rohan New Becfctary 'Moriartv. rg ..... ___ 4 0 8 Since the senior class is smaller Richard Day, '52. made to make up a booklet of pic­ . ^ suiuui iii>u player aa another Tech 12 President Dick Cobb revealed to this year the sale is directed to the To get our minds oft. of exams Doug Flngles scored'for the win- lowed by a pot luck atipper. to provided the margin o f victory and aged to get M amateur coach who graduaU. Leo Katkaveck. who Kelly, rg ...... 4 4 Oakland, Cglif.—Maurice' HarM I'ScHulz, I g ...... 0 0 0 tures o f life around the high school leas 21F team, heoplrig eight and which each contributed. Totals ...... '506 484 881 1811 Osella, Ig ...... 1, 0 2 th* membership that Gen* 'Rohan 1 upperclassmen with the hope that and the like (until next week any­ James Torrance '47 and BUI .snapped a six game losing streak. volunteered hia services to give an now stars with ^le Washington er, 146, Oakland, outpointed hYt Trueman. I g ...... 0 ,1, way). we’ll notice a bit of the fash­ which will be sold to Interested four polnta. The game was fast- After, a short rehearsal, the at‘- — had consented to accept the office Soto, 147, Oakland. 12. Baby Le- they will all purehase a copy of the students.* IGoppenburg '48 are on the Honor extra-curricular activity to the' Capitols professional team. At & P. Discussing ion around us. Quite a few ski moving and 22 fouls were commit­ tlsta rounded out the evening with Case League 40 of secretory and had been officially . .. 28 4 6. yearbook. The first payment of Uat at the Connecticut Engineer­ ' Manchester High travels Jo Mer­ boys who love to participate In ; the center poaition is lanky Roy T o t a ls ...... 17 6 Roy, 127 1-2, Cincinnati, outpoint­ TotaU ...... A Sporting Vieke suits have popped up these lost Gail Andersen, '51. ted. , carol singing at the Manchester IghUad Park (8) I appoints. He filla the vacancy Score at half time Pagania, 82- $1.00 should be in by January 27. ing InsUtuto in Hertford. They iden Friday night. for a CCIL sports. A well known Olympic Ellis, the six-four lad who was un' V. r. W. (89) ed Chico Rosa, 130 1-2, Honolulu, This can be paid in small amounts few days and also many “Christ- Albert Guay '83. < Convalescent Home on Coftage game. One week from tomorrow ____ _ 95 96 97 . I made neceaaary by the withdrawal 18. 30 Theater Parly are both aenlon in the electrical track runner was obtained in Joe known as a player two months ago E. Kennedy, r t ...... 3 0 every week. Because . Business The girl sportaten were on mas” sweaters. We, couldn't miss street and the Hospital Annex, night, the Red and W'hite five is ...... 79 OI­ 98 * i of Bill Royater, who plana to move techwUogy course at the Institute. McCiuskey, a home town product. but is being groomed for atardom D. Kennedy, r f ...... 0 0 Director Mr. Leonard only orders parade Monday as they posed for the people who have suddenly ap­ ^ifle Team Hears where thev presented two attrac­ slated to play Windham High in 1 • • * a*a . OS 84 Who had previous eqiperianee in ®' south soon. Sugfix-stlons for going to Bush- Tbe Connecticut Engineering in the near future. He is only a Hsnns, I f ' ...... 8 1 1 >' Mftnbership Drive aa many copies as he haa orders Boman^la pictures. Watch So­ peared with "matching" sweaters tive fruit hasl^etx to the patients. Willimantic. ,*••*• S7 87 81 coaching the Sub Base and Siena sophomore. nell and seeing "Brlgadcxm" and either. Coincidence?. HLY Places Second Institute U supported by the Evans, I f ...... 0 0 8' Although no effort was made to fbr, every student planning to buy man 1)1* in the spring aa these Barbara Melbert ’80. 100 75 aviators' quintets while a Naval The only man lost to the team ''Mr. RoberU ” brought about a Jack Lacey Speak atate a ^ otfera a two-year oourae. la.h. 113 0 tabulate reeulU to data in tha a. Bomanhis should bring in their flashing, dashing girls' teams T Intarmediate League basket­ officer during the war: for next year may be Griipm snd Bogchettc, ...... 0 0 long discussion during X period at Thia le following the new trend of 10 membefahtp drive, several team ^ m a n t by iJanttary 27. A for- emerge from Its pages. "Watch the birdie." With all In State Olympics Ixxdurra On Track ball gamea tonight will find the All 430 In the two seasons played be­ aeveral Jayvee men ere expected Sloan, e ...... 3 4 “fh* Paint and Powder meeting on these pictures being taken for two yeare foUow-np after gradua­ a.aa 468 472 ca: ' alne at th* meeting were boost- amr graduate or friend of the high • On Friday, January T, the Rifle Stars playing the Homeetead fore the lapse In basketball, Che­ to be deveiojied to 1111 his shoes. Holmes, r g ...... 5 0 10 J ^ u a ry 9, 1950. Somanhis, you can’t turn around tion from high sehooL Woadhiad (1) of ‘ having sighed more than half Brakes Re-Lined ■Ibaol can easily get a copy by The "Blue Devils” seem to be In team attended a lecture given by Position, practice, cx>-ordinatlnn ney Tech lost every game played, Mareheae, rg ...... 6 8 6 The club deflnIUly desires to go without being snapped. 0»d T. Any senior boys interested in Packers at 8:18 and the OelUea Vieta . . . a•a a • 66 96 90 The jajwee teSm recently beat RgntaeUng any student of M. H. S. the lead during gym baakAtball Jack Lacey, the world iron sight hut today thay bfiast a powerful Sullivan, Ig ...... 8 8 6 of th* team auoU e f 50 membara on the theater party, which would scene of the stef* H l-T Olympica the Connecticut Engineering In­ and persistent tialning were and Terriers at 7. * Hagenew 87 108 the Putnam Tech Jayvee quintet , The advertising staff should be plays. Captain Alice Morin has stressed In e thorough description . . . . r t Finnegan, I g ...... 1 8 2 alraady.. With only two mom include a supper before or after. •With the signs of rainy and champ. Mr. Lacey • answered which were held all day Tueaday, stitute might find help In the 95 88 team ceesparaUa to any In atata far its most nptable victory of e^mmended for the excellent Job a team with two six-footera who of the shot put event given bv 1 a••. 64 scholastic eirclas. Their record to the year. Their record la four weeks to go, th* raat had batter Half o f the club will sec "Brigk- anowy weather come, the signs of questions and problems asked b.v December 27, 1949.' B o^ from all OiUdance Office. 78 87 have done in Increasing the aren’t averse to shooting hall* track coach, Charles ^ e t e ” W l­ a.aa 7T date shows thrM wins , in ulna wins In seven starts ia the scholas­ 39 get buey if they are going to doon," a romantic musical, and the straight hair for some of us unfor­ the boys. Another attraction at over the otate and also a tew 82 Totals 17 8 ip m e r o f advertisements. up In the high blue yonder, "Jump gren. in 25F. Thursdav, Diecemb(*r Dulka 85 87 ____ games. tic whirl. Considering thC diffl- threaten thea* teams that have rest wlU go later to see "Mr. Rob­ tunates who-are not blessed with the meeting was the'presence of K^upa of girls partlclpatad in the Staff Meet* • ShlHey Wilson, ’51. shorty. Jump." 22, during activity period. Forty The schedule was made up ctdtiesiln organising a team. Di­ already mad* much-fine progress. » i e » * erta.” curly locks. The reimltsT Hpme the staff members of the Winches­ Hoekey at a Glanea event interested students attended'-tbe Totals ...... 434 438 ^ 449 1331 late in the season which Tommy Sorenson. erstwWIe field The available prices - and dates permanents are a°ppeaiing ett ter Repeating Arm s Co. rector Harry Folgmann 1# proud ' 0*4 M — b Ilf ship Cards Swimming classes (beginnere) Many sports wars represented The M. R< S. Busineaa Depart­ lirst o f e scries o f talks on trae'e Friday, Jan. IS forced the .Tech team to take wi trial chairman, admitted having 35 were ■ announced, but no definite shopping lisu again. W e hear o f In practice, the Rifle team has ment had • Iniainaaa meeting and of the record o f seven wins in 16' lA at Night's Results JNGLUbES LABOR AI^D UNBvi*- are still engaged in the process of there I Including: bowling, swim­ and Held events bv Mr. Wlgren. Wallingford Vets va. Naaaiff MnUigan HospItaHzed all comers. The sparkplug o f the ^ m e s for both teams. The morale signed card* to data and thi* puts plans were made since all the de­ one redhead whose mother has a been divided into three squads led ming. \ volley ping pong nnd Informal p a r^ Jm . 9,.1980 In the Natloaal League ^^Art Chih mambeta will soon be learning how to dive. Some girla tails are not known. ban. The next talk will be «rlven .In"- Arms, 9 p. m.—Armory. Waterbury, Jan; 12—(F)— George team la Dick Grimm a steady play­ at the achool ha* been improved by him In the lead among thoae re­ steady business after viindhtg up by Ed ()uinn, Cyrus M iller -and baeketball tpea Since it wss pa cookiqg rqom. Saturday, Jan. 14 Toronto 2, New Tork 1, Your DolloTM Have More Cents at aMag the attractive aew member- are employing the "you push me Pictures of the cast of the re­ uary 9 and win be on “The niw--* Mulligan, veteran Waterbury ing and nigged guard. Jack Le- the representative group of ath­ ported. her daughter’s head. And_ Brad J**”‘****‘' Handler's "Mis- -nu-jay event huch was seiW l in Mra. Warren acted me boeteee. Italians va. Silk Chty. 7 p. m.— Boston 2, Detroit 1. Door Prizes «w d a that the trgasur}' has and n i Jump technlqne"—What's cently presented Christmas play and Javelin Throtr.” Btudr"’ * sports promoter who is due to ba gaulT and- Bob Buckler team tOi letes, and hopes are that next V this a.bout the senior girl who didn’t even notice Adele's? flree” have been leading the other the ■ TJf.C.A.------cafetsris. - The purpoee o f the meeting was ^ tcc* Americaa League I The banquet committee. door JjM firtB M hgr Alan Oonld’a father, were ahowh. t Our wishes for a speedy recov­ equads ^althougli Miller’s "Ehdls- egaln feminded that thev. one of three reclplente of Gold .Key getber well at the forward posi­ year's team will be on* which can "ptuhes" back. Manchester High Bchool placed to ‘ecnea plane for the buelnece In no way obligated to trv for tt’e Bullet! va. Laurels, 8:38—Rec. Buffalo 5, New Haven 0. prises reported that'aeveral prizes l i k e aew carda oontain apace fqr Mias Isabel Worth and Mias Ann ery to Joan Cflarke and Char Herr- eyea" have offered close cijmpetl- awa/da January 30 at the annual tions with Henry Baranowaki be­ be good enough' to earn a place in second In the meei while Enflsld department in a new high echooL team If the.v desire to listen Sunday. Jaa. 18 ing an able substitute along with the Class S State Tourney. The Springfield 9. Herahey 2. of sporting items had been donated SERVICE ip i aaeiBhere* namaa and dates to McGuire, faculty atiylsors. have man. Hope, they’ll be back with Uon. .V ^ The poeeibllitlee o f a dtaplay banquet of the Connecticut Sports IH'giaRhed for attendance at each On this not* we say “ Adieu" possible plays for the public per­ High took flnrt pla^e. Among the iSny one or all of these taHt's. A Meriden va. Poliah-Amaricana, Allan Johnson. In the backcourt unfortunate thing in thia year'a Cleveland 7, St. Louie 4. from aeveral oourcss and that until next week when we wUl bring us soon'. Meanwhile, there's one On Tuesday the team flre^ tar­ girts, the winning teem waa from room for ealeemanehip, alumni Writers' AUlance, ia in St. Mar/a formance, which will be read -at lost boy wandering' through' the gyy. f»m either Mr. Wlgren In 3:30 p. ro.—Rec. wlth.(3rimm, are R oger St. Gaorga Schedula is that there may not be|. theae wotjld be given away at door you onoUier view of the sports. gets for a mail match with Rut­ West HoTtford. It was certainty lockers, adjoining rooms for bus!- W F. or Gilbert Hunt, le required- Monda)-, Jaa. I f Hoapital, but phyatetnu t*y Ala Itanfu'. Mt.-Ueyd "Scatty" prisaa at tha alraif on the 34tb. It Y A l f S STATi' Barftara Malbart, '00 the next meeting. halls. and young Clam M orgaa tha tal­ sufficient games played to warrant land,' Ifermont. a day of good fun and recreatlmi. beaa department and a special de­ to gal^ admittance. condition la g e ^ . Hudson. 123, Lewiston, Me., ' ^ , Haney Croekatt 'BO Allison Olnistead. '52. s Barbara Melbert '50. ' Meriarly’i va. Brt-Man, ' 7:18— ented Negro star whose physlqiM recognition for championship play is also plannod to raffle o ff a mer­ 427 HARTFORD ROAD ' ■ ' " R U M M i I ■ \ 1 Richard Day. '82 William Munste ’81 partment office warn ell dlscuqsed. Leo Eerrett. ’80 • T Mulligan waa admitted to ^9 reminds one of Mr. America. He aveh though the team la very knocked out Paul Herrick, 122 1-2. chandise order worth at any ■ L , • Tornadoeg vs. Wapplqg, 8:88—T hospital Sunday night. , la the brothtr o f A l Morgan, tte Strong In Ite elassj Porltand, Me., 4. M^chaeter mercanfUa.a% sU li MANibHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTOR. 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There can be no doubt that na­ We need this eouragu < to lovfl. We believn that l^'la tha If we must make a'ehbtcs be­ TOONGRVILLE I'ULKS So They Say^ tionalism Is rising again In Ger­ Hate stoma from a aluggtahnesi duty of the (UN) General Assem­ tween a period nC deficit financing 'BY FONTAl many. that admlniatrattoa and of thrhaflrt; It is cheap and aaay. bly to wofTk foe. the rfnstsbliah- to strengthen our chaneb for peace Hoaaefl for Salt courts are full of Nasls, that .'anti- Lovu Is a h w B a risk, but only s ment o f thbsfl Mtematlansl oondi- or hiniling the chance of engaging HflUft fof Halt risk brings ■vtotofy. , 1 feel thit would ho a catas- Semitism is rising again. tions which. wtU' make it possible in ah atomlb W’ar, I'w ill deriare IE T e r r i b l e T e m p e r e d M r . BARN 8PARX ttma caah. Skow DRY HARDWOOD alebe, sawed F1/>RENCB Oomblnattan range, IHILUAIU) Stmt' Four room MODERN FOUR-room houac, oak troplM — abaolutsly diaaatrous to — Bnixo WcU. urealdeiit the J—Tkeedore Henss, president of for the people Chins to deter­ right now' that t ' pbsfer tha TAKES THE PINS OUT'OF A PAIR OP NEW PAafAMAS. avaryday gtvaUng cards. Woadtr- any length. Hsnry Weir. Phone two oU, four gaa, cream and home."8ttuated on nice loti Im­ floor, Timkan oil bumar,' vsneUan cut BCA below what la required to Axis Vle.tixw League, lae. West German Republic. mine . . without outside Inter­ risk of deficit financing. valut Mil thcraMlvea Ton maka 3-3491. green, 880; English style baby mediate oecupaacy. Full price blinds, storm doora and windows, carry out the MsrriiaU plan. We ference, the type of gowminent —Senate DemneraGe Leader Septt up to 100% prodt on 81 aalet of carriage, $3. Ptone 3-9693. .$7,350, T. J. Crockett Broker. outdoor flreplaue and 'barbacue; undertekik a four-year program To the Jewish people (Jerusa­ The $15,000,000,000 budget of and the type of economic and so- , W. Loems, nUnele. 10-eard all events boxl Mataillcs, LOOK! L ooirr Phone 5418. - ' Immaculate condition. Immediate whan wo startod the Marshall Plan lem) has been and Is the very part 1940-50 for our department will be I clal Institutions which they desire plastics, gift wrapa Imprlntad MOVING WEST, selling hree- occupancy. Call owner 3-1659. and ws can’t turn back now. —^the symbol of its past glory, the reduced in 19^-51 to $13,000,000,- I In the futurp. / In my Judghient the budget can- PINE TRANSPORTATION ROOFINO — SpadaMaing la ia> 12.9 Range OH plece living room set kitchen Set 96 ALTON STREET. Excellent lodestar In Its wanderings. 000 .... and our defenses wilt be — 1'. X, Ambassador-st-Lsrge pairing rooCb of ail klada, also stationary, otliera. Ftm imprint djhalmaa deha Kee (D). 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Maaehastar 886L METERED FUEL You can foresee better than I’ve never lived on past glories SNOW PLOWS, Maxim bumper heat Knotty pire recreation Phone 5415. more and more by monopoly. others what Joy it would be for The cold war Is about hslf won la that I mpy he able to eiigage in and never will. I’m serving no­ DeCORMIER MOTOR SALES. Bnip Wnntnd— M a k 99 If this drift continues. It will lead . . . but . . . It Is th- ea.sicst half public discussion and public affatm Incorporated plowa for care and pickups. Peer­ room. Storm windows and us to see this year, the holy year, tice here and now I’m running (for DELIVERIES ” 7 ROOM SINGLE “ to one or the other of two results: marie the point of departure- for a that lies behind ua. with a greater latitude than ia 24 Maple S t______Manchester HeatiBg-^OMbing 17 WANTED—Flrat-clsM radio and less hydraulic Uft plows for cars, screens, awnings. Corner lot 105 go\*emor of South Dakota) on Hot water heat, oil burner, fire­ Either (Mg business will want to new orientation of spirits and — 'ECA Administrator Paul suitable for one who carriea spe­ what I know about, farming and lODBIIS WANISD. Lm v* Man- television servlca man. Only ax- trucks and tractors. Capitol f t front Trees. Close to bus, 1939 PLYMOUTH Oimvertlble EFFICIENT Plumbing and hsat- , Caah-On-Delivery stores and schools. Reduced for place. Situated at Manchester control the government. In a form hearts, of a return of the bewil­ Hoffman. cific public reepbnelbilltlea business. i dwatw at t a. m. for Hartford. perienced man wanted. Apply Equipment, 88 Main street. Phone Green. Laavaa Hartford 4:00 p: m. Call sedan, new top. shocks. In good lag. Pluggsd drains^ machine quick sale. Elva Tyler. Phone 3- of Naslsm, or the people will de­ dered to an exact conception of -D a v id LUlenIhaL reaignlng ae —Joe Foss, wartime Marine Benson's, 718 Main. 7958. cide to let the government run the true foundations of a peace Unless the buying power of the head of Atomic Energ}- Com- running condition. Has to be seen cleaned. Carl J. Nygran, 803 4469. 5 ROOM CAPE COD flying ace. S47SS. Oakland atreet Phona 8497. Phone 2-’9981 industty, through a form of state assured in the social domain and masses, whose wants create mar­ mlseioa. Y- V ' '“"I- to be appreciated. Call Manches­ YOUNG MAN wanUd by suto SNOW PLOWS, used crawler trae- All rooms on one floor, open KnHBRS WANTED from vlcialty TWO-FAMILY house, all in very soctallinn. In intemstional relations. kets. la progressively expanding, The futiue of our nation will ter 3-1446. PLUMBING AND heating rspalra. daalcr for genaral clean up, wash­ tors with buUdosers. New and stairway with expanflable rooms —ilex. Paal Douglas (D ). nilaoia. — Pope Pins XIL business will have to be content t t l^nral atraat to IVaYalar'a, used tractors, equ.pmCnts. Cement line condition. BxCeUent location. on second floor, The underworld worka together depend In great'measure upon the Gas and electric water heaters. ing and poUahIng cars. Must be with a virtually static situation. between the varldqa cities; Frank RartfMd. Hours: • to 4:30. Phone faat and thorough. Good rSta to FRANKLIN SERVICE mixers. Garden Tractora 1% to Two-car garage.' Im'm^ixte oc­ wifdom and vigor with which Copper water tanks and tubing. The politics of the Brannan plan There are still 13,000 Greek — Dr. Harold Moulton, preoident Costello, for example, aaya he the Department of Interior dis­ M U l aft«r 6 o'clock. right man. Apply in'parson. Soli- 5 H.P. Dublin Tractor Oo., WU- cupancy one apartment. Call is based on the theory that the Aoto Afcessorlds— 24-hour oil burner service. Heat­ STATION Madeline Smith, Realtor. 2-1642 STUART J. W A sLb y guerrillas In neighboring satellite of BroeUnga Institution. works only where he ia "tolerated,” charges Its reaponalbtllty to aafe- mens A Flagg, 634 Center sUtmL Umantlc. Phone 3058. people can be fooled Into believing countries. What their next move iMOOMS TAX and account!^ 'Hrea C ing Service Co. Phone 2-0185. Corner Center & Adams Sta. or 4679. Realtor but in order to* he tolerated he guardi develop and utilise the nat­ gaiotoa IndlYlduai and bualnesa. State Theater Building that tha government owes them a will be Is by no means clear. I’ll be aorry for the next man I must b e . allied with someone in ural rMources necessary to main­ PLUMBING, Heating, repairs on SALESMEIN. Competent a l l living and can guarantee utopia —Field Marshal Alexander Papa- go out -with. Can you aee the Gka Dan Hoalar 3-SS39. WARDS REBUILT MOTORS SEASONED Hardwood for line- Musical liiatramenta 5S LENOX STREET—6 room Cape Tel. 6848 Or 7146. powe'r^ , tain- a free and thriving aoclety. old and new aystema, oil burner, around cloMr on Mercury. Lin­ piece, furnace and range. Im­ to an. got, commander - la - chief o t headllnea? —VlrgU Peterson, director ot Chi­ -T-Interlor Secretary (Hear Chap­ coln and guaranteed used cars. Cod. FuUy insulated. Combina­ Automobile Inaurance^ . I Robert A. Taft (R) Ohio. Greek Army. water.pump eervlce. Prompt at­ mediate delivery. B. J. Begin. SOLOVOX —Store demonstrator, And AU Other Lines •^Aotreea Shirley Tem|de. cago Crime CommlaeleB. man. ICA^ WANTS work S or 4 inom‘> As Little As $8.50 Per Month Draw against very liberal com- tion windows, oU burner, automa­ P i n tention. John H. Carlson. Phone Olastonbury 8-2938. formerly $375 for $375. WaUins tic hot water. Good condition, $8,- If It’s Insurance Sm Ua tags a weak. Phone S>M6l/ 73<5. miasion. We've always offered top Brothers Inc., 935 Main street BUCKEY FINN H old LANK LEONARD trades. Friendly organixation. 900. m ono 2-9768. rrm sui I (> FORDS HOLLISTER STREET. Fine large •HUT BPBNCER iFoundaUone, p l u m b in g And Heating, spaelal- Every salM aaslatanM. Apply In Garden— Fan*— Dairy home close to fchool and'trans­ 1 GUESS THE GO WOULD I f I WAS WORRIED Aa WEIL, AT Bare Boney.” Mra. Mabel M. HOMEIS WE recommend. Shown CHEVROLETS Izlng In repairs, remodeling, cop­ person. John U Barry, SalM Mgr. ______Prodseta SO Office and Store by appointment 42 Cornell street portation. six ikrge roonpa two DOCTOR MRS RI6NT, 1 WAS M FAVOR THE TIME WE WERE OUT LEAST YOU ' Brown 3-3775; Mrs. Gladys K. per water piping, new construc­ Morlarty Bros. Eqnipaent full baths, fireplace, steam heat, , 1 THINK ITNM T SO M LFLOSStE/' PHIL !1 KNOW I'D ■stsn 6157; Mrs. Mary F. Mc- 54 $12,000; 92 Doane; street with OF HM RETIRING THERE IN ARIZONA. won*t h a v e DODGES tion, estimates given, time pay­ GREEN Mountain potatoes, first garage, $12,000; 212 Henry atreet oil burner. Insulate^ large* front VEKV600PAPVICC I MANY A MAN NAS Partland 7654. YOUNG MAN with aeUing i» - AT A A P Tea Oo., 740 Maple WORRY IFIW AS COMPIETELV-BUT m ic k e y / 1 W A N ^ HIM THAT WORRY ments arranged. Edward Johnson. quaUty, very mealy. 11.75 busiMl with garage. $ir,700; .531 East porch also rear pordh eecond THArnCPOCIOR /R E N WORKIBUNTOi BUICKS Phone 6979 or 5044. perience for retail atora work. Ave., Hartford, walk-ln box, meat TOLD THAT 1 HAD ICANSEENOW TO COME HOME AND LET ANYMORE/ deUvered. OsJl 3-1880. Center street, with 2-car garage, floor, two car garage, workshop, SAVEIOTTyAIOUT^ HISGRAVE-RY TOR PROMPT pickup and delivery Good pay, steady job, excellent cases, fish case, meat blocks TO6TOPW0RKMS/ THAT IT WOULD MR.BR0WN FINISMTHEJOl t-BT'S <,,. call n oo. : U. 8. Cleaners and DeSOTOS $16,000; 634 Worth Main street amesite drive. Immediate occu­ MR.KM6,MR&FMN/j FKIENPS TELUNG HAVElEEN A i / opportunity for right man. Write scales, fans, slicing machines, with garage, $13,900; 93 Vernon pancy, priced right. Wm. Good- "8UT1 HESITATE FOR THt , DANCE/7l, Dyers, 586 Main street We give And Many Other Models Mllhncry— DrfBfWiiklng 19 giving full particulars. Box S, BooflolioM Gooda 61 HIM THAT H£ MISTAKE/ produce display sections. Inquire street, $13,000—also open for in­ child. Sr„ Realtor, 15 ^ ore.it SAME REASON THAT THE J*. 8. A H. Green Stamps. COWJM^ O0TMSANO1NAT/I ALTERATIONS, all kinde tor Herald. at store or phone Springfield, spection Saturday and Sunday, street. Call 7925’ or 8891 fbr ap­ POaOR MHmONEP/ HAVE TOUR Income tax return men's, ladles' and children's wear. $20 $30 $20 $30 $20 $30 $30 $20 Mass., office 4-4911. pointment. I ’ %A We arrange for installation WANTED — Elxperlenced anto HOME OF NEW. FURNITURE 1 -4 p. m. the foUowing: New prepared by former deputy cot Information call Mrs. Degen 2- Cape Cods with hatchway, full and give you a free .500 mile salesman. Excellent opportunity WITH A STARKWEATHb A De- lactor of Internal Revenue. Eve­ 3828. shed dormer, hot water oU heat, ( check-up. for right mail. Apply in person. "WESTINGHOUSir^ Wearing Apparel—Fara 57 lightful home qi.tuated o n , extra nings Mily. TeL 8003. copper plumbing, shingled exter­ CUSTOM MADE CLOTHES to Ot Ct^rchea Motor' Siileai 80 Oakland ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR large well lanihii^aped lot, shade ior over wood sheathing, rough IndlvlduaL Will work from pat­ street Twenty doUaro—that's all you FUR CO At , skunk, brown, slxe trees, five rooms, bay window, WANTBD—Rider to Pratt A MONTGOMERY WARD tern or will originate. Dreaaes, need. If 3mu are not ready for de­ 13-14. Reasonable. Worn very heating and plumbing to second fireplace, hot water hej^ oil floor. Not in development. 96 Whltneya, 7 to 8:30. CaU 3-353S. and COMPANY BUlts, coats, gowns, etc. Phone T livery, we'U hold It unUl you are litUe. Phone 3-1919. burner, screens,' storm wi'ndows, 2-3909. SUnatlona Wantei--^ regardleM o f time at -no charge. Mather street has tUe bath, fire­ [0 4 t~/Z Manchester, Conn. tile bath,* ampM •','metal IRtchen FtnMil* i|8 BVKR TTHINO place. lot 75 X 155, $10,500; 31 cabinets. “ largl! *' enclosed side AatosMihflaa fnt stale 4 The whole works for only Wanted— To Buy 58 m L FOR The best 2 In 1 snow tire see Columbus street bhs rear vesti­ porch, garage, 'hendix wathlng FUNNY BUSINESS BY BERSBBBIICER B U G S B U N N Y BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES 64^ Moving— Tracking— PRACTICAL NurM would like $389.00 bule, metal kitchen cabinets. Iron ‘___ _T | i6 Pfitient BY EDGAR MARTIN us at Mancherter tira We give position caring for elderly person machine, lovely home priced right 8aDCHANICALX.T FIT^ Sto ragt 19 For information and details, Fireman furnace. la now decorat­ HH-M*. 1 COUVO g n u A\vuA .eoevriU'.ilM 601H6 16 ' 6 m l you the deepest and widest tread or convalescent. Best of care WANTED—Living room oil burn­ at $12,500, terma, or veterana wiU NOU MAV 60 IN teOW.f In Manchester Manchester Tire phone Hartford 8-0358 er stove with flue. TSL 3-1451. ed and ready to move Into, $10,- W OOTYVI A PONTIAC 6 CTL. CUUB given. Call 3-0333. Ask for Mr. Albert qualify. Wm. GoodChild,, Sr., Real­ HR6. RU66VL* OOVPK—Radio, Heater, Defroster Recapping 295 Broad street. Tel. l ig h t , l o c a l trucking. Ash re­ 300; also on Columbus atreet new tor, 15 Forest street. 'Klcphone v ju u w m Off After 8 P. M. Phone 8.8239 b u y in g Uaed furniture and house under construction 24 x 32 Piloed To Please Tou at 2-4224. 34-houi servtca. moval. Phone 7306. YOUNG MOTHER wlU care fTr 7925 or 8891. 1HAT WDA WHY*. pre-school children by day, week A —L—B—Bl—R—T—8 household goods, any quantity with front and rear vestibules EMPTY VANS to and from all 43 Allyn Street Hartford T DaOORMIER MOTOR SALES, while mothers work. TeL 3-9417. The Woodrited, 11 Main atreet and garage In basement, $10,500. Incorporated Garages— Serrle states. Assured return load, Main Store, Waterbuty Call 3-8154. Office closed Saturday and Sun­ Ijitx for Sate 73 B4 - llm lo S t______Manchester Storage rates. United. 123 West strMt C ^ er Stores, New Haven, Merid«>n day. Contact us both days at \ \ t ! 10 $30 $20 $20 $20 $20 $2Q $2q $2Q Phone 6375. RELIABLE Baby litters are avail­ these last two locations. Henry ATTENTION Ellglbles under new 394^\lbHEVROLET Coach, 8805; Rnnm.s Without Hoard 6H Elscott Agency, Real Estate — home o^^mership program: Choice IVft Buick club coupe, $693; 1046 MANCHEMTEK Package UeUvery able. CaU 3-0106 or 2-0065. OLD RED Tin Bam, 706 Nortn GARAGE FOR Rent. 59 Summer Local light trucking and package Main street buys and sells good Specializing in Home Owners' building lot near new Princeton Cndsmoblle hydramatlc 4-door street school. Coni man d» excel­ street. Telephone 3354. delivery. Refrigerators, washers used furniture and antIquM. LARGE HEIATED room near bath, Disability, Mortgage Cancella­ asdan, $985, $185 down; 1047 Sitnationa Waated— tion, Fire, and Comprehensive lent view. 75 B-LONO'8 Refrtgeratoi aervtce and-one half grown cat. CaU one 20-gal. CaU 5219 after six. ARTHUR A. KNOFLA 1 Pbone 3-llU$. . ^ PH. tights. T4L 5191. Rapairs on all makas, oommer LIGHT TRUCTCING, half-ton plck- FURNISHED Room for rent near up truck. No ashes, no rubbtab. 6919. etal and iomesUc Bmargency 34- MODERN Bedroom sets, uphol­ Main street, one gentleman. Realtor—87S.^Maln St. CONSIDERING SiftJffNd M49 tB E V R O U n aedan. new. 10 Phone 2-1275 or 8298. stered chsira, dining room Mts, ■Uaa. 81,689; 1949 Ford 3-door hour aarvlcc Phone 3>I787 OERMAN Shepherd pups, 8 weeks 8 Basel atreet Phone 2-3170. Phone 6440 or 5938—Est. 1921 YOUR PROPERTYT,i LENNY’S LOCAL Package De­ old. Morris Sllversteln. Phone stovM miscellaneous items. Bar­ Without ^obtigBtlon'Mr^vom we tadan deluxe V8, $1,575, $275 BEAUTIFY YOUR windows with ONE ROOM furnished apartment Home Listings Wanted Hfiftrigai livery between 8 a m . and 3 p. m. 6389. gain prices. The Woodshed, 11 ivUl appralae or make 4ou a .cash I gown, balanoe M months. 1949 custom made comice and valance Main street. North End. for lady or man and wife. Near offer for property. See' us before Packard demcoistrptor deluxe No calls after 2. f%one 2-041$. **l aan*l Rgura it happatiadi but R djM!' boards. Telephone 2-3524 or 2- TROPICAL AND Gold fish. plsnU shopping district. References. ONE BLOCK off East Center, 8- you sell. taodW, also 1950 Packard 2-door 9003. and accessories. Kelly's Aquar­ m a p l e DININC room set Uble, Alice Clarapet Agent, 843 Main room colonial with 2-car garage. Phone nS8 Or 6378 dsmonatrator. Save $$$$. Brun- Paintinit— Psperinff 11 ium, 29 Sunset street. Open ’tU 9. four chairs, I uffet and china cab­ atreet Phone 4993. BRABl-BURN REALTY IMi'a.Car Wholesalers, 358 Blast SAWS Filed, keis made, mowers, House needs a coat ot paint on /-ra inet. Good ondition. Reasonable. the outside but Interior is in best SIDE GLANCES GALBRAITH CARNIVAL O n ter street. Open Mon., Wed., sharpened, outboards and air INTERIOR AND Exterior paint­ BOSTON Terriers Fox Terriers. Phone 3056. ROOM FOR Rent. Men preferred. ARE YOU selling or buylpg prop­ BY DICK 'TURNER cooled engines repaired. Capitol 90 E^ast Center street. Phone of repair. New heating system. erty. We buy, sell, appraise, ar­ ueCKLES a n d h is FRIENDS Relax I BY MERRILL C B tJD Sin Prl. Bights. ing. Average room papered, $12, Boxers, crosr bred puppies. Glassed in porch. Full price, $10,- Equipment, 88 Main street Including paper. Ceilings reSnlsh- Zimmerman’s Kennels, Lake SAVINGS ON New furniture, elec­ 6720. range mortgage. Call this office 300. T. J. Crockett, broker. Phone ^eOoES.WHAT IT STAYED CotmeerTi/' ILUON, ■ U4T BTUDEBAKER 4-DOOR SE- cd. Excellent workmanship. Ray­ street. Phone 6287, tric ranges, refrigerators and or stop In for further informa­ iLlNOLSnJM — Aaphait Ulc wall 5416. CA05E0 1VlE ICC COLO ALL ANO^ '“ i DAN—R. A a Very good. mond Flake. 2-9387. television. Deluxe chrome break­ PLEASANT Room for two. Twin tion. Alice Cla-rpet Agent 843 AGE • when GIACICRS suMMet. soeNTi covering Done by >-ellable. well- BOXER PUPS—Oosing out, all off beds. Phone extension. Gentle­ fast sets, parlor seta, cribs, play FOR SALE—Colonial, 5 large Main street Phone 4993 or 3- COVUteD THe ANOIMe^ 8847 BTUDEBAKER CHAMPION trained men. All )oba guaranteed PAINTING, light carpentry, gen­ color, or slightly damaged stock, men or working couple preferred. yards, baby carriages, strollers, rooms, bath, lavatory, breezeway, 0880. I . -______4-DOOR—R. A H. Hall Linoleum Co., S3 Oak streat eral repairing. Sanding floors and $25 and $35. Large selection of Phone 5705. AfiaUCN doll carriagM. Also used ranges, garage, oil hot water heat,;fully YfiARSir Phone 3-4U23 evenlnga 4106. ceilings painted, tkill after 4 p. top quality pups on hand at all IF YOU Wish to seU your modern 88tt BUICK 4-DOOR SEDAN— refrigeratoi^s, etc. Open 8 to 5 p. insulated. Combination screen and MCMT m. Reasonable. 3-4291. times. Time payments. Boxer ROOMS For rent with kitchen 6-room house with attached ga­ BpeclaL RAH. RANGE BURNERS and heaters m.. 7 p. m. to 8:30 p. m. Cham­ storm wrindowrs and doors. Excel­ ASANi Farm, Vernon. Tel. Rock-ville bers' . Warehouse Sales, 801 Mid­ privileges. New England Hotel, rage, bath and lavatory, automa­ cleaned, repaired and Installed. INTERIOR An d Elxterior paint­ lent residential section. Telephone 1840 PONTIAC 3-DOOR SEDAN 1992-J3. dle Turnpike East Bolton. CaU 7359. tic heat In goo<' residential sec­ —R A H. Only $275. Guaranteed workmanship. H. ing, paperhanging, ceilings re- 2-2988 after 6. tion, we have buyers willing to Nielsen. Telephone 7272. flnished. Fully Insured. Expert GET IN NQW on Benson's Janu­ NICE LARGE rtom In private pay up to 816,000. C*ll Subur­ home, next to bath. For one or ADAMS STREETT—Six room sin­ AH other cars priced propor- w’ork. New 1950 wallpaper booka. Want«4l— — Fonltry-> ary sale ofV h ilco and Admiral ban Realty Oo., Realtors, 49 Per- RANGE Burners snd heaters Edward R Frice. Pbone 2-1003. two people. 17 Pearl atreet gle, fireplace, open stairway, ttonatslg low. cleaned, serviced and repaired. X Stork 44 refrigeratora and freezers. One screens, storm windows, tils bath, ' kins Street. Phone 8315. f' of a kind, floor samples at sav­ Joseph' Senna. 2-0147. OUTSIDE. INSIDE Painting and FARMERS. Get a better price for HEATED ROOM, hot water, near hot water heat, gas fired, recrea CHOKCHES MOTpR SALES paperhanging. PrM Mttmates ings up to $100. Taka up to 2 Centef. Gentleman preferred, 37 tlon room, bar, exceUent condi­ PETER W PANTALUK electrical your beet cattle, by Mlllng direct years to pay. Benson’s AppU- g-, 80- Oakland Street i*rompt eervlce. Reasonable Foster street. Phone 5331. tion, garage, $12,800, terms. Wm. Four to T w iilv% e contractor, maintenance and wir­ to the ManchMter Packing Co. ances, 713 Main. prlCM Phone 7630. O Frechette. Goodcblld, Sr., Realtor,. IS Forest 194^_ CHEVROLET four-door de- ing for light and power 40 Fos­ Have someone else price them, Workman’s comrenaatlon, public then call us. Phone 3-1500. ONE Only 5 cubic ft. Deepfreeze, street Telephone 7925 or 889L ^ luxe, radio, heater, good tires. ter etreet Phone 8803 liability carried. Buaiitefla Ixicatioiia PRISCILLA'S POP When Yon Say 'That—Dockt b y a l v e i ^ M ^ ■ -Motor recently overhauled. Priv- origtnaUy $239.95, now only For Rent 64 INCOME TAX service for profes­ WANTED—Cowa, eaivM and baef 4179.95. 5 year guarantee; Mont­ ata owned. Call 3-9729. PAINTING, paperhangtng, ceil­ cattla. alao uorses We pay tha sional, business men. Individuals, ings whitenM, floors sanded and gomery Ward, 834-828 Main. FOR RENT—BuUdlng ($5 x 30) 3 Cupid Panel estates and trusta by experienced top dollar Plata Rras 3 8 4 'Bid- 1947 PONTIAC STREAMLINER reflnished. General carpenter weU atrMt Phone 7405. Pbone 6161 Mancheater. floors and baaament; near Main 8 SEDAN COUPE — Fully tax expert. Accurate and com­ work. For free estimate call Gil­ street; parking. Apply Marlow's agldpped. plete service at reaaonable ratea. bert Flckett. Phone 5433. BEST PRItlES for furniture, an­ Tel. Mr. Dolan 2-0744 after 6:30. Artictrs tor Sale 45 tiques, Trading Poat 17 Maple AIR • CONDinONEO OFFICE We 1847 OLD8MOBILE 8EDANETTE atreet 3-1089 Opea noon Mon­ Orford BuUdlng. Apply Mar- 0 —Hydramatlc, fully equlp- PAINTING, paperhanging. Take ALL APPLIANCES eervlced and advantage of winter prices now. days. Tuesdays. AU day Thurs­ low’a. '< repaired, bui^ra. rafrigaratora For free estimates call BobVlake TAXIDERMIST outfit for sale. day, Friday, Saturday. 1847 NASH 600 CLXm COUPE— ranges, waahera. e tc Alt work 2-9178. Complete, $30. Phone 3-9039. Very clean.'low mileage. guaranteed Metro Service Ca COMBINA'nON gaa and oil range. Soborban-for Rent 66 Tel Manchester 2^1888 BOLTON bulldmg stone and flag­ White and green enamel. AU stMl 1943 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR—Ex­ ONE ROOM cabin for rent. Sta­ Rbpnirint 29 stone. BolUm Notch Quarry. Tele­ top. Phone 2-3093. cellent; condition. ANTIQUES Rellnlshed. Repairing phone 2-0617. Stanlity Patnoda. tion 63, Route No. 5,' Blast Wind­ 1940 PONTIAC 2-DOOR—6 cylin­ done on kny furniture. TIemann, FURNITURE Repaired, reflnlsh- WE BUT and s U good naed furni­ sor HUL Ready for occupancy 1st HAVE YOUR bal^ shoes perman­ der, oveihauled, and new 189 South Main, street. Phone ed. Chairs resMted. E. C. Nash, ture, combination ranges,, gat of February. Phope 3-3468. | hrakes. Very low price. 5643. B T 88. 714 Worth Main atrMt. ently preserved tii hronxa. Special rangM and xeatera. Johm Furni­ IT ir rates for duration of sale at the ture Store, 38 Oak. Phona 2-1041. f-/2 1932 CHEVROLOT — Good tires, MATTRESSES Vour old mat­ Shoe Salon, 474 Main atiMt, Wanted to Rent 68 L ax V. X am »-a mt. es*. , good running condition, TABLETOP QuaUty gas range, ■ *XB ST at, mavaalix t .x am.a a mt. i BY HICHAe L O'MALLEY AND RALPH LANB HoaaehnM Services tress sterilised and remade like across from Post OffiM. YOUNG Couple EingUMi d e s ^ t , VIC FLINT Anothar Hurdle y ' • new. Call Jones Pumiture and $35. Inquire 75 Mala street Tele­ IT Uffereg 18A dealre 4 to 7 room rent. Phone 8- I I quit fiffhting in tha; apartiiwnt aerott tlia court WRUYDUNEfiMN, ^aK.nlKA9i^ All cars reconditioned by fac­ Floor Obveriag, 36 Oak. TtL 8- RUBBERS and Arctics Repaired. phone 3-S098. "I gotta out down on smbking— I'vo boon banding ovar tory methods. Ice CrMpera put on. Shoe Repair­ 0393. -J — I auppoaa na linaliy taw thfl lIM t and admittad WKEOfmOOSH 'J ttU i INtCAPONIIIg RM6 FLAT FINISH HoHand window 1041 . • * twflnty, thhty tim6a_a’’dtyP’ ~ -i.- OVNAMIII AND IIAST-! SIXTY AND NN6ETM TNI STICK r ing whUe you w ait Sam Tiuyea, REPOSSESSED Deluxe cabinet , ha Wat wron*P k. See Batch For Bargains shades made to measure All 701 Main atreet .. THRBX, 4 or 5-room not or MS OM 39 MOW YOuVniAT OflOYNAMril.UflHTIME CANING CHAIRS, reflnUhIng and tirpe Apex Ironer. Original coat apartment by working couple, no WiSimMieoiMi. fU9i m o A m o u t f , metal Venetian blmds at a naw repairing. Edwrrd E. Fish, 104 JUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS j OUR BOARDING HOUSE . with BALCH PONTIAC, Inc tow price. Keva made whUe you 8249.40. Toun for only $14980. chUdren. Refhnnees. Write Box MAJOR HOOPLB MOWA4UCW YOU N ^ t t r s sag YOUR, ChMtnut atreet. TeL 3688. ROYAL OORONA PORT'j[J u 5 - Make, your own terpu. Benson’a 155 Center Street wait Harlow's Simth Corona IRandard nrpo- R, or enU 5401. YOU gtill a r e ~ a n * a e r th o sc ' SAID HE OREAARN, AND WEAVING of burns, moth holM DESPBStATB; Bel|ig avlctsd. Fam- Used machlBM soh f-or rented. YOU eOTTO B6 A B6TTER T h at m e a ^ t WAS ^OAA- ^ R ’fiOOO LAST TIME HO- MONET Down. 1934 Ply- and tom clothuig, nostery mas. Mnaical->Dranuitlc 29 NEW TWO-PIECE parlor sulie. Uy of four need 5, 8 room rent aCi psArraMAN th an that to R%>strs on sU mnkas. - 3Urt coum WALK a r o u n d raplaced Marlow's LRUs Mending llN HERE IF HE’D 1889 CHEVROiiBrr eoupe, radio, Shop. 8r0 x 3-0 X 5-3. Phone 4648. ONE ONLY. 88 refrigerator, light bousekeeping. Young couple, ASKED UNCUE RUOY^. heater. Good condition. Good Bnaintss Opportanltten 92 greatly reduced, used, was 8354.95 .no chUdren, no pets. Write Box TO PASS HIS PLATS, Urea.' Very economical to run. PAIR BOY’S tubular skatM, alM now only 854.85. Carriee full M, Herald. v HE SAID Bslldisg-yCWHitrsetlBg H ANOTHEUt Attractive Investment 11. Pair lady*a tubular skatea guarantee. 'M ontgonury Ward, s ‘ UPPER stock, Florida Power and Light slxe 11. Like new, H price. OaU 834-828 Mala t t i ^ t Phone 8181 1849 C30BVROLE2T tudor. Your car FOR YUt/K naiv onstnictloo. Medium priced. Joseph McOus- 8724. Manchester. for Sate 72 a down payment 889.11 monthly. IPa A Hot Job BY LESLIE TURNBB modeling or tepalr work eee Wm. key, Brainard Judd. 3-3272. WASH TUBBS ^ 'L o w mUeage. Equipped. 1948 WHITE Gotham gas. range. Four TWO FAMILY 6-^ steam heat, KanehL general building oon- By Sae B araett! ' * tEOtrtmowm.ui> Ghanolet Aero aedan. Low mile­ ALMOST new baUilnette, $10. CaU burner. Oven and broUer, Piicad exi^Ient condition, large rooma, Here’s a darling school, dress for rNOTAEflAMiD tractor. Batlmatea given free Bclp tVsBle»—FflsuJs 85 4317. age., finUy equipped. Extremely Phoni7778. reasonably. Good eomUUon. Phone 1 - ^ gang#, immediata occu­ By Mrs. Aaaa Cabot a pre-teeit mlaa that you caa put ^ 1 low down payment on your car. 4339. pancy. upstairs. Just a stop from This begutllhg design'makes a together in no Umel EXTRA CASH iall year. Make It LAblBS' SHOE akaUa stxe 8. Al- bus line. Price 813,800. Btea $84.60 monthly. Douglas Motor g e n e r a l CARPENTRY. AlUra- easily! Show everyday grMUng moat new. Bargain. Phone 3-4007 delightful shower. Mrtbday or Pattern.. No. 8564 ia a -fleiiwrile SalaA 838 Main strM t. OpOpen every nona, a^uem s and new conetnic- TEUBVmON. Why buyT Rent ^Tyieir. JUent Msnehester 9- FeBniary bridal g ift cards. Up to 100% profit on after 6 p.'m. First sse if you like It For $10 a perforated pattern for slses ^ 6. 8, •wnlng nntU 8. tlon. Dormers, porchM and gn- 4469. Pattern NO. 6068 ransists o f hot 10 and Itjrflu a . 81^^ 6, dirsffl,' 3iis rtgM at raaaonabie prloea Work- card aU-eventa asaortment. SeUs month ws will rent you a tma- inm tmnfer aMSsiirlng 11 x 14 1840 fD IID qoBverttble ftva-paa- on sight Ptaatiet, metalttca, I«h, vlston ast obiaplete. Installed la JBafgEN 6TSEBT. Five ipoms, inches, aietsrisi rsquiremsnts, yar6a o t 86-or S8-laeh; 8-6. yard “ •fMUp guarantaad. F n e eeU- contrast'^' . m ngM . CtenplatHy oveihauled. I t M. Alexahdar. TeL printed BtaUoneqr. gift wrape. your home $sM If you purchaae, thrse down, two and bath iqK at­ sU t^ inufltrathms- and finishing HsgHir «a w top. Douglas Motor 8718. napklna. Aasortaant on appravnL J t w s ir f ? 48 aU your rent wlU apply to tha tached garage, oak floong off direcUoas. ,, For thii pattern, aead 35 cpnts, in Ooiaa, yoiir name, address, slxe Alao frM aampiM. Write Hycreet UBONARD W TOST, Jeweler Ra- purchase pries. Order yours to­ ateam heat Residential asetioo. Send 30, la colas, your name, ad­ CARPENTER Work and jobbing Dept. 305, 91 Bedford, Boatost day, Only a limited supply to FUn pries, 811,500. Terms. Also dress and the Pattera N u m ^ to desired, and the Pattera Number 'gilrs and adjusta dritebM e o ^ to Sue Burnett The Manchester A w a p p t L rrruD c a r *5 ktads. Also new conetru? ty at caaeonahla ptioea. Opea rent Bnmneris Packard, 858 East several good 8 room homos avaU- Anns Osbot (The Msachestsr tlon. CaU ua for an estimate on Bhrsning’Herald), 1150Avs.Amsr- Evening Herald, 1150 AVe. Amer­ ^'fORO V-g OOUP9 T k u rsd v eveoilnxB. U S SpsitM center. PhOae 5I9L O ]^ Mon^ able. Suburbaa Realty Oo., Raal- •ny inside or outelde wot*, WH TftAIN you quteUy, oaaUy. tors, 49'Psridas street Pboae leas, NSW Ybik 19. N. Y. ' icas, New York 19, N. Y. Hioa-you flUrt • eaming go^. street PhoeaMWI. Wed., and FrL 'Ul 9. Mm U l^ta " KaoS*. TeL-7704. . . 8318. -Nsedtework Fens—Anas Csb- Don’t miss tbs asurFaiihU^, " " " 1 Bpadpl at -V ' " ■ A- ' ' . .k> n m tf lotttVs. Afm Products NEW RADIO coMbmatlaa. Be ot's Big aflw Album Is here. Dos- Fall sad'Winter issue irili uf- CARPENTER Dcalrefl 4$oi* Jlitag- full or perf-ttme opportunity 6 $ r F b M sad FSed 49A aon’a are cloaing out all Phtleo, SBVKN ROOM funUehed house la sns o f iBsatawtlng new dsfligas, you with itaap-to-the-nUnute, aaay MOTOR BAUE8, Ung, sldhig, rem ^U ffg,' new a alnaero. petsoki. Mrs. Dorothy RCA and EBMradu floor aamples residential flection of Manchester. gifts decorations and special fsa- to teaks frocks for aR tbo ffunlly. Inoorpoiated work. BmaU jobe welcome. Frank BncknW , 39 Highland Terrace, WUI leeae from 1 to 8 years. m e a .. .Plus 4 atft patterns and Free gift pattern ]u1nted tesldo the :;ijN BALED HAT. Phone 3888. at Aavlngs up to 8100. Easy terns Msnehaster Moran. Phone 2-1710. . Mlddlctoan, Oonn. and trmdee. Benson’s Apbllaaees. Write Box O. Herald. dlreettana 35 eMts. r hook. 35 cents. '•'>*•> *<.t -1 V^#*A*-’'('>’'J t ■ f ' i ■ b ■ THTJHSDAT. JANUARY It. 1966| ( ' T '* !** " * !-■' Avartge Dally Nat! The Wostbar Fur tSo MobRi of 0. a. waMM The American Legion Band wW troat in Briglum wbers ths dtSes hold Its regular meeting Friday at PoUd€ampaign( I* Honored Guest Girls’ Leader were full of. nsw American can Notedf Obedience Bog 'About Town 8 pjn„ at the home on Leonard and merchandise. 9,831 ■tiW . Anyone Interested In join­ iUo ofleroMOi tale toeigM The aoouU then went to Parle ool M euMi cimriag aed wai ) ItaBtan o( MTF end l^iworth ing the band is Welcome. Is Underway Tells of Trip where they enjoyed good food by On Polio Drive Program tiiM M wiQ oomiMt* agyinat c«cb SoNrdOFt Mri euMhr ^ olght, Bt the -Helen Daridson Lodge, No. M, patronising the amaller netau- MandiMter— -A City o f ViUago Charm Daughters of Scotia, will meet to­ ranta which would more eerily fit T M. C. A. iuurdwf *t Miss Emily Sqiith Speak* their budgeU. Switserland, de- "Goldwood mchael," the great-«>baeketball gam* be tw eo the Po!^ tUrty m. THBuporUtkm JjUl be morrow evening at 7:45 in the Ma­ Folders Mailed to 9,900 sonic Temple. acribed aa the moat beautiful part eat obedience dog in the United lice and Fire deparimenta.' Sever­ AdvertMw M rofo 18) •MvMcd froBi the South Ifetho- Families Today; Ten er at Rotary Club of their trip, waa the next country Statea, will appear on the mam­ al ouUtanding profeariooal acts VOL. LXIXn NO. 87 ' MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1950 (MURTEEN PAGES) PRICE FOUR CENTS Cbnrdi end thoee deelring visited by, the local ^rls. ‘The moth Infantile Paralyria Fund are now being arranged to round' - ,'V- 2 e e alKwAl he at the church not The holiday decorations that People Do-Work Meeting on Tuesday adorned Main street for the past country ia remarkably clean and program at the State armory out the program. Star than aat^nneeti AO mem- the trains, which are never late, Wednesday evening, January 25. ben a n tufedto bepreeent for five weeks have been taken down Miss Rmily Smith, leader of the and stored away for another year. March of Dimes coin folders operate In a eyetem that la 97 Blarl Tost, in chaqge of aporta' Goal Shortage Eatilig Time for Flood Victims thie etat ______Girt Seoiit Troop that vlalted Eu­ per cent electric, aald the speak­ events for the Manchester polio ni-FRtiedSub Work was completed this morning addressed to ths 0,900 families In rope last summer, and two of her er. T 7 by the Eddy Awning Company of Manchester were placed in the mail drive, made the announcement to­ Rcpslrs and RcModsIlnr esuf lelleb, of W BneJp* street, scouts told Rbtarians of their over­ MIse Smith said the scouts were day, 52 Are Feared Dead Inside aiM Oot Mpcletqr of CUtre Radio and New Britain which was awarded today, according to information seas experiences at.a meeting held Seen ‘Critical’ Down Quickly the contract this year. All the shown every courtcay during the "Mike," holder of 15 perfect Alao New Cooetioetfea TeBeelalo® eh<9 t>a Hartford road r "ielved from Mrs. Alice Perry, 38 Tuesday night at the Manchester course of their trip and the main scores In .obedience competition, la atten^wny the radio and televi- lights, bells and green decorations Country aub. The scouts with Eatiiiiatae Ptae have been stripped. The «flnai Irving street, chairman of the Coin questions concerned America’s at­ under 15 different judges, will be sicB i*ow hi Chicago. Folder committee. Residents will Miss Smith were Miss Claire Olds titude toward another war. The handled by Chief of Police Her­ In 36 Cities After Crash touches, removing the wires | that and Miss Marion Schleldge. M. LADNER held the decorations above! the start receiving .the folders tomor­ mein hope expreeaed was that this man Schendel. The .latter is con­ Mr. and Mrs. John T. Donnelly, row, she said. The girls, members of Troop 1, Phooe 2-228S Aboard Sunken Sub; street, were done today. country is working for peace. ' sidered one of the best , obedience of dS Starkweather street, an­ Ten people, eight c^y directories raised money for the trip by pool- Chamber of Commerce 'Ing funds earned In tobaaso work, The scouts gained much practL dog authorities and trainers in Skipper of Tanker As­ nounce the Mrth of a son, January Miss Jessamine Smith, librarian and many hours of work were cal experience end knowledge dur­ the nation. 10, la St Francis hospiUI. Hart- necessary (to place the folders in haby-sitting chores, store work Rei>ort Comes on Heels serts Damag^ Craft of the Mary Chcnel Library, Miss and other money-ralslng activi­ ing their trip. Miss Smith said, In addition to "Mike," select f o ^ Anna French and Mrs. William the mail. 'The 10-member comihit- giving them a clearer picture of members of the Hartford Obedi­ AUTO GLASS ' tee started working on the fold­ ties. Of Trnman’s Denial Sank Within Minute Benedict of the library staff, at­ On arriving In England the girls the political views and economic ence Club, with their prised cham­ No Responses Heard An inlUaUon and party by Man­ ers last Fridmy snd finished last tended the neighborhood meeting went Immediately to a scout camp sltuationa of other countries. pionship doge, will appear in an MIRRORS Emei^ency Created After Ships Collide chester Lodge No. 1477, Loyal Or- of libraries in this section of the night. Eight directories were do­ Colored slides were shown by exhibition on the program. The der of Mooac will terminate the nated to the workers enabling where, accompanied by English state, today in Ellington Library Daniel F. Reha friends, they soon learned how to Miss Schleldge, with Miss Smith complete list of those appearing House of God" membership cam­ Luncheon was served at noon by them to compile their 9,000 name WaxhUifton, Jsn. 18—(P)—-The Sheecness, England. Jan. IS— appreciate some of the. canned food providing pie commentary. Miss Will be announced later this week. -IWaklpYer of Biitish Admiral Posts paign. The affair will be held Sun- the women of the Ellington Con­ list. Daniel F. Renn of 74 Cooper "Mike" and Chief Schendel have U. S. Chamber of Commerce today ’ the 648-ton Swed- which preceded them overseas. Olds summed up the trip in a few ih iankcrVhIcIhich I ranjnl^ tha ti in- Political Note Accused Jan. 20. at 2:80 p. m.. at the gregational church. Included with each coin folder Street was presented with a large well-chosen words concerning the appeared before thousands of reported a “critiiear’ coal shortage Notice Saying *Great Rainbow Club in Bolton. New Lon­ Is a return-addressed envelope that Finding the English diet of po­ it«4i Brltleh\ ssubr ibmarine 1Tnicq- puree last night at a testimonial tatoes, cabbage and fish a bit valuable experiences gained by the spMtatore in the East and Mid­ in 86 citlea, hard on the heela of lent,>nt, carrj’lngvlficarrj’lngVli ^tien. said today don Lodge of Mooee will furnish Maiy Bushnell Cheney Auxil­ will guide the contributions to scouts from their visit to foreign west. For the past two years the President Truman’s new denial At CIO Meet Loss of Life’ Now the ritual team. Moose dignitaries Drive Treaaurer George Frost of dinner given him at the Lobster monotonous, the.girls planned an the damaged craft sank within a iary, U. S. W. V., will meet tomor­ Restaurant in Hartford by fellow American week-end during which nations. pair have been featured at that the three-day mine week has minute after the collision. Feared; Diveirs Report from Connecticut and from Moose- row evening In the State Armory. the Manchester Trust company. Yankee Stadium in New York be­ created a coal emeVgency. heart Illinois. 'The Child City", Members will, regret to hear of Mrs. Perry stated that she still employee of the Prudential Insur­ they shared with their less privi­ The speakers were Introduced by Cspt. Carl Homerberg, his eyss ance Company’a local office. Mr. leged companions such standbys Program Chairman WOllam B. B. fore 70,000. More than 18,000 The Chamber statement appar­ misty as he talked to newsmen Quickly Sountled When No Signs of Any win be honored guesta Members the death early this morning of has some extra folders and urged Brannick. have watched Chief Schendel and ently was prepared before Mr. ’Tru­ Mrs. Lillian Curtis of Meriden, past Renn la retiring after 34 years as beef stew, beans and fruit salad Bboard the vessel, saM the iub had and wires are u r ^ to attend. those people who do .not get a let­ Service. as well as candy bars and gura. "Mike”' work at Madison Square man’s indication to hlVnews con­ been sighted shout s minute be­ Slate Convention Be­ Living in Hulk tk department president and assist­ ter to ^litact her, and a coin folder Garden and a like number of spec­ ference yesterday that he has no ant national guard, who is widely Mr. Rerin has many frienda In The English accept their dull fore the raniming occurred. The Truculent After Col­ will be mailed to them. Some -esl- this area since he half lived In Man­ fare wlUv a fortitude that la hard District Deputy Grand Master tators at the huge Chicago am­ IlfW Oeoter tR POuoe OSAO immediate plana toTorceXfuIl pro­ weather was clear, he said, and he gins at New Haven known for her work with the vet­ denta may have been overlooked Norman Belcher and his staff will phitheater last summer This par­ duction in the coal fields ^ using eran organizations. chester all his life. to believe. Miss Smith stated, and ntara Fmata. Picture VtroMlng could not say how or why the acci­ lision With Tanker In compiling the mailing list, es­ William Cooper of Middle Turn­ a half an egg served one morning install the elective and appointive ticular show was televised and ■ his Taft-Hartley vet emergelmy In­ dent took place. New Haven, Jan. 13—(p)— Tha pecially those who have moved VeerMne lUlmls junction powers against John L. HALE'S Reservations should be made at pike, west, was toastmaster and was considered a special treat. Officers of King David Lodge, to- waa received well in Manchester. Fornltovc fooe The 47-year-old captain brought CIO quickly sounded s strong poli­ Into Manchester since the directory chairman of the affair. Cooper, COnditiona were In sharp con- row evening, at 7:30. Alao on the program will be a Lewis’ United Mine Workers. his Ice-breaker tanker, the Divine, Bulletin! once for the baked ham supper tical theme today as It opened ita was compiled in August, she said. whose abllltiea as toastmaster are The Chamber reported thatXlt back to Sheerness dockyard along Chatham, England, Jan. Headquarters to be served Tuesday evening at Contributions msy also be malted had surveyed areas in 10 ‘'prinCT- 6:30 in Odd Fellows hall, preceding well-known, did, hla usual fine Job the Thames estusry st the mouth sjate convention with s political directly to Mr. Frost at the Trust In the role. Music for entertain­ cipal bituminous coal using states," of the Medway river several hours action conference with rival unions 13,—)—Fifty-two men were Coal Association said Mr. Tru­ ACTH, Wonder Hor­ More RaiV Splashing land, XH„ to diaeoss with State's yonng people 18 to 40 to dows. The boxes have already designated MaJ. Oen. Frederick O. tanker’s crew was hurt. Soon gates. feared dead aboard the been delivered to Mr. O’Connor and man’s statement “will eurpriae mone, Stopping Acute Reincke, state adjutant general, Over Wide Belt in after the Impact they lowsrsd Along with the governor’s Attorney Bernard J. Meran the these cltiseha who ar* now burn­ Jam 1 Sro In Um St. RlliabeUi'e rammed and sunken auibina- Biut^esi Refrigerators come to Murphy’s Res­ will bo placed In restaurants, to aid Connecticut claimanta un­ lifeboaU and began picking up the picture wse one of President Tru- stores and other public sites !! Teenagers !l M m m A t H A L E ' S ing wood becauae coal is unavail­ Leukemia in Its Tracks der Federal war claims act of Midwest Ri^r Areas men in the water. nwotol ward of Merey hospital ia rine Truculent today. Divara throughout the town. able." A Jagged 15-foot piece of metal wMeh 41 women pertahed. A and frogmen tapped out mes­ W ashers and AO taurant Friday night at Joseph E. Moody, president of 1948. .Flj’lag Arrow steams into ------,/• Ceaveadoa Oall PollUcol It was pointed out at the meet­ By Alton Blakcalee Chinese Communist port of Tslng- from the eubmarine — probably Among the Lrst to sound the charge of "morder committed In sages on the huDc of the titnk- Dancing the Southern Coal Producers Asso­ By The Associated Press part of the stabilizer — waa Im­ the perpetmtton of areas" has Odier Appliances 7:.30. ing that the coin folders that are ciation. who hat been saying all Associated l*ieaa Science Reporter tao after bidding farewell to Its polltilltlcal theme was Secretary- en undersea raider, but up to sent through the mails have proved SELF SERVE •>< V. S. destroyer escort eight miles Flood dangers appeak^d mount­ bedded In the atarboard bow of Tree-aaurer John J. Driscoll. In the baea flled la Davenport against TOMORROW NIGHT along-that there is an emergency, NeWiYork, Jan. ISr—(O—Acute Mrs. Bpperly by Seott CsonW At­ this afternoon apparontly; Signed William Viens to be the ’’bachbene’’ of the polio commented that the president’s out.. Madame Chtang Kai-Shek ing today In many midWqsf river tbe veasel just above the waterline. convention call, which he read to drive for the )>ast several years, leukemia, the fatal blood cancer, The captain aaid, however, toot his torney Clark O. Flleeth. Mrs. had rocelved no reaponaa. a .jn tlM Mcest ~ President to the music of atatement hasn’t changed hia ia being atoppad in its tracka by retuma to Nationalist China to areas as mors rain splasbad mrer a ths dslsgstss, DrtKoll said: and residents are urged to make help her husband aave remplna af ship was never out of control. Pre­ Bpprriy waa a pnUent ot tba hao- Vice Admiral G. B. Middlaten of H'ayne Andre nnd his gronp HEALTH MARKET mind.' the wonder hormone, ACTH, three wide belt and threatened further vious reports had said tha Divine "All of ua realise that one of pltaL (AP wlrephoto). the Chatham Navy Yard piMted a their folder returns as soon as pos- A- . Stookpilaa Lowest IS 18 Taoia cancer experts report. his shrunkea domain .. Governor the major battlegrounds for the aibls. Bowles begins contacting Repub­ damage. waa displaying two red lights, a notice saying "grsat loss of Ufa" WHITE EAGLE HALL Before Mr. Truman’e news con­ Five patients treated with the CIO In Connecticut in 1950 will be Is feared. Ths drive will open Monday, ference, Moody had released fig­ lican legislative leaders to arrange Weather bureau officials said no signal she waa out of control. January 16, and i^ll close on n NORTH STREET DELRICH hormone all have made dramatic break appeared in the warm, moist He said the submarine was aui^ In the political arena Involving Hops VkdHig Swiftly ures to show that coal atsckpllea recoveries, Dra. O. H. Pearson, for bi-partisan conference next state and national offices. January 31. A polio benefit sporu A Step from nil Depot were at the lowest level in at least week on uoeenplaymeot oooi{ gulf air wrhich is causing the faced when the colUpion occurred. Wants Probe Word from raacua craft at the MAZOLA HEALTH MARKET L. P. EUel and T. R Talbot. Jr, of steady rains or drizzle over the Preeeed by reporters aa ha drank ’The office of governor for. the scene indicated hops waa taOag night has already been ammged Sqnnre Boses the Sloan-Kettoring Institute and sarion toane, by Sports Chairman Eart Test and 8-12 Adm. SSe •^h?*^southem operators said lower Mississippi and Tennessee a cup of coffee In the ahlp’a Uny first Urns will ba filled for a four- swiftly for the men still baUavad Memorial hospital, said last night. A 26-year-oId survivor of aub- valleys. Thay said there waa a galley, Captain Homebarg said; year term, changing from the pres­ O f W ire Taps to be aboard the aubmarlna wMdh will feature, among other things, OLEO on. Armour’s Star Fresh Western Steer Beef there waa no record of any time Ons child had a relapse three martoe Truculent tells of battling possibility of heavier rains over "Of course we aaw her. We are ent tsm-yearterm, went to the bottom of the Thames a Fireman-Cops basketball game. when reaerveo fell below the 22,- weeks later, but again for hla life In'freexing waters of Mrs. katherine Marshall of 400,000 tons they estimate are the flood areas during ths day. not blind.” "The voters cC Oonnecticut will estuary last night after aha was Porter street was added to the brought hack to health with Thames estuary. . . .Emile J. Forecaatars said thunderatorms in The former Swediah Naval offl elect two U. 8. aanators Inatead of Rankin Demanils Inves­ rammM by tha iron-elad prow of g a l. * 9 S PORK RIB above ground now. ACTH. The other, two children Coucy, Wboleaale Beverage aaso- publicity committee. A former lb . $2 "If -thwa’a anoUiar ^atrika.' 4rkansas were moving northward. car obviously waa greatly upset tha usual one. Six members of tha a. BwefUah banker. 29* iuul two adnlta,"atill w m well ofie clatlon executive, telis Congreaslt. Tlia vain belt aovered moet ofthe tigation* o f ' 'Repbrla resident of Bolton, Mrs. Marsbsll and .refused, to penpit’ photogvo' House Of Repreaentativsa win N ' "Wa have practloally glroa up YOU’VE SEEN THE Moody . said/ "tmH go right day to five weeks after getting tha would he juat aa reasonable to Ohio Slid middle Mississippi val- headed polio drives in that town. ROAST ROAST tksoogll tho hottom.” etacted. hope;" an Admiralty apoksoman Manchester was one of the hormone. They had almost no bao automoMIe advertlalag be­ lays today and extended into Okla­ (Coattauad s o ‘Pago Two) “All the offices of the legislatute Following Complaints said after divers cams up and re­ PABD Othae opentora dedaied that signs of the disease. They had re­ cause of traffic injuries aa to ban homa and Kansas. •' There ware hardest-hit cities in the etate dur­ Mr. Truman had called an emer­ will ba at stoke. This will bring ported they found no sign of life. ing last year’s polio wave. Thirty- ceived daily iQjectiona for 24 to liquor advertising because Of locally heavy rains in Kentucky the necessity for effective poUUcal Wssbington, Jsn, 18—(P)—An Dusk was beglnnthg to clooe in on lb . gency snd used the Taft-HartlOy 30 days. some abuses.‘ . .Report to House ■nd the extreme southern parts of two cases. Including two death'a Cans lb . act to8SIt a Lawla strike on April action Into every Connecticut invq|tlgatlon of reports of unsu, the rescue oparattono. “ Next Look” DOG FOOD 3 25c Must Bp Called Temporary Foreign Affairs committee from Illinois and Indians. Evansville, were reported here. Many people 8. lN9'When there waa a stock- Labor Board township and city. thorlsed topping of congressional Nine are known dead. Ttvaa of now working on the Dimes drtva Whether they will have relapses staff aide says Chinese National­ Ind., had 1.41 inches In 24 hours. "Under toe leadership of Gov. these were picked up last night IN THE NO. 2 CAN BURT OLNEY SHOE STRINO pha e(;4S,000,000 tana available ists on Formosa might be able to The rains may end for a few hours telephonss .was. demanded today were victims of Infantile paralytla above ground. isn’t yet known. Dr. Pearson said. Chester Bowles, th'e tames are be­ after toe coUlalon and slk more or are members of families atruak He said these recoveries still must hold out alx to IS moatiui without today. Weather bureau forecasters Row in Open by Representative Rankin (D., JUiSr Oanspe Short oft Cool American help. said, but more rain waa in pros­ ing presented With straight for­ bodies were found today. Fifteen by polio last year. Lb. mdnstry apokesmen who asked be called temporary and incom­ wardness and clarity to the people Miss.), following complalnU by men were rescued. 1950 STUDEBAKER: BEETS 2 c.» 25c SLICED BACON 45c plete. President. Truman’s talk of pect. . • . to remain anonymoua asserted Should Keep Alert of OonnecUcut. - We must press several colleagues. In addition, all five men aboard EAGLB they had reports that at least two Other treatments bring tern rosy Democratic prospects In Long-Smouldering Feud home the full and vital meaning of a Lancaster rescue plane wars Eastern Farms, Fresh Eastern F^arms porary recoveries in leukemia, Ohio la countered by Republican Forecaster A. W. Waistrom st Rankin drafted a resolution call­ Now let demonstrate the Army oopipa in the Second corps these Issues to every member of killed early today in a takooff 08 but.the bpst of thbae has been only Senator Taft'a claim that he could, Cincinnati warned that with .more Developing Into Bit­ ing on the House Un-Amsrlcsn crash at a Royal Air Force atatlon Cans aree were short of cool, that Fed­ rain forecast In the Ohio vailey the CIO.” Activities committee to make the most amazing ride ever built SARDINES 2 19c eral agencies were unable to at- about 30 per cent effjscUve in chil­ he,, re-elected now—and will win , The political action conference in Scotland. The plana was to info an automobile. Come in FRESH dren. ACTH thus appears to be la*November ..Nationalist China "an interests'should keep , alert to ter Battle Today investigation. He aaid he would have picked up divers for tha HUNTTS ROASTING the possibility that additional rain­ Introduce it when ths House re­ for a special demonstration. (Oentinoad ae Pago Ten) the best drug yet found to help ia expected to hang onto a big (Ceotlaned oo ftege 1>a), Chatham operation. these patients. power seat In UN Security Coun­ fall may become heavy enough to convenes next Monday. - The aubmarine lay in silt about L T. WOOD CO. change the (flood) picture." He Washington, Jon. 18—(F) — A CHICKENS BROILERS Leukemia Is a cancer of the cil for present. .Josephine Leech, long-smouldering feud among the Suspect Uses .Tapped 42 feet below tha surfaca at law : f l mSBELL STREET PHONE 4496 TOMATO CATSUPbo. 15* blood,'with the/body-making too 12-year-old runaway girl miasing had predicted laiA night the Ohio For some time mcmlMrs of the tide. Tha ebbing tide had aided the many white blood cells. Acute, or for week from home In Yijmkera, river In the Cincinnati district governm.ent officiala who enforce Five Persons House have complained privately divers in reaching tha craft, wMeh / . R e Fair to Yourself Simon Legree fast-acting attocka, usually kill in N. Y„ and feared victim , of foul "will fall slowly In the upper por­ tha Taft-Hartley labor law was that they suspected their private had gone down In water 54 feat YOUR CAR few weeki^or montlia, or in tion/’ and, "very slowly In the low­ telehone lines in the House Office drop. playi is found unharmed talking in er portion during the 'next 24 developing today into what looked Swansdown Combination year. tripl^featured movie ahpw in buildings were being tapped. The vice admiral’s announcamont / Sec and drive the 1950 1 / Act Is Upheld Chroi^ Leukemia Halted hours. like an open, bitter fight. Blast Victims One member told newrsmen he Mount Vernon, N. Y. MeanwhUe. more than 4,000 pw- NEW YORK CIVIC DRAMA GUILD SIMONIZED Stiidcbaker before .you buy Chronl^ leukemia, which people The four members of tha Na­ recently detected an actual tap­ (O a o tli^ oo itegv IMi) / 8HOULOBB ^ may. have for years, also is halted Chinese Nationalists are bring­ sona have fled their homea from the tional Labor Relations board atud- Complete Satisfaction any ear!! 1 Pkg. Instant Cake Mix 3,3c ing Fonnoesas Into defense of surging rivers and streams tn'Illt- ping of hla line with the aid of !•'[ ■' Pretents National Labor R^la< temporarily by ACTH. It cornea led with concern a speera by the Authorities Start In- outside technical help. Ha waa un­ Goaranteed back fater, .bqt then the hormone that rich island. . . .The first of nols, Indiana, Kentucky and Mis­ NLRB'a own. general counsel, Rob­ LAMB CHOPS many more” wholesale liquor souri. But hundreds of others . vestigation to Deter­ able to catch the perabn who did 1 Pkg. Devils Foad Mix 10c tions Board Gives Ap­ can bring recoveries a second ert N. Denham, sharply critical 'of If. He Said he has auspacted for iooRinai time. This effect in chronic leu- dealers charged' with giving have refused to move to higher hoard daciaions. some Uma that Ma hqnM.talephona MANCHESTER CHORCHES proval to Boss’s Role' ‘^Mritbocka” to retaUera, the A. ground. Figaro law WIi Ba BepeoM mine Explosion CauM Sherman company of Stainford, has been tampered with.' PEG 0 ’ MY HEART / (CoaUnoed op Fogs Xto) The Army. the Red Cross and Denham told a construction lii- . The gagdet used Hi the . case he Flashies! MOTOR SALES PORK SHOULDERSLK 33c Waahlngton, Jan. IS—On — An is called before the State Liquor votunteers have Joined In the res­ 'dustry employer group in New Vincennes. Ind., Jan. 18—OP)— MOTOR SALES commission In Hartford. . . . detected, he aaid, was a "elip-on A HEART-WARMING COMEDY Phone 4134 DIAMOND WALNUTS BONSLESS imitator of Simon Legree got hla cue operations and work. to York last night that board memr Baaidente of the Bowrman Terraoa device" which ooiild be hurriedly (Lota ■oaathM af toe (Jh Wire) Lnigl Finawdi. president of Italian strengtoen weakened levees at bera still figure the Taft-Hartley Federal Housing project Watched With Penny Kasper, Barbara Stanton, West Center at Phono 2-9483, 80 Oakland St. ■kit approved today by the Na­ republic, consults with Italian nervously today as authoritiea attached to. and detached from ' (In SheR)! 1 Lb. Cello Bag Husband Kills malty points along the rain-swol­ law will ba repealed. Their da- leading wires. Hartford R&d 43c CORNED BEEF Lb. 59c tional Labor Relations board. Communist Leader Palmiro Togll- len rivers. The flood front cov­ eisions, he said, apparently are be­ started an inveetlgatlon to deter­ WMpped By Moskad Me* Don Roes and an AD-Star New York Cast attl on formation of new Italian mine the cause of an explosion, Another house member no long­ It’s okay, Uie board ruled, for ers areas along the Ohio and ing fitted to "the present' politi­ er will talk'"off the record” by Atlanta, 4*0. IS—(io — A now MIRACflJC WHIP a! boas to anm up like the mus- government. WabaMi.rivers, the two biggest In cal climate.” which hlUed five members of two entityteg Mnwalf ■■ h ndoiotor FRESH NORTHERN SOLID gPACK Ypung.Bride families. te(ephope with newsmen. He jsay* TICKETS 92.40 INCLUDING TAX tache-twiriing vlUian of "Unde U. S. steps up tempo of ita mil­ the nil-d .w e s t ’s threatening Board members, having read his office telephone is topped "and M heto tadagr tlmt ba woa Tom’a Cabin" end go around among itary constructloo' program op streanna, as well as several smaU- Denham’s speech in advaned, de­ Ooroncr Paul Strata said officiala whlppad by amoikad men neoc'o p . 3 1 c PL 7 9 e of the Federal Housing adminis­ I don’t want oh any kind of a SPONSORED BY RIANCHESTER ROTARY CLUB SALAD DRESSING OYSTERS employes playfuUy cracking iS Okinawa. . . .Renewed aelllng la er rivera. ■ cided to aay nothings "for Uib record toe things I diacuss of the Negro ehnrek at Cairo. On,, last YOW OPENJ . whip. Jealousy ’ ' Blamed by stock market continues at pace The Ohio’ spilled into tho main preaent" But it waa learned they tration planned to come hero to ■Ighft Ha MenUSed hinwetf aa join in the probe. Firo C^ef Dew­ record." - , - Tickets available front all Club members A CIO unipn, the Textile Work­ that sWamps reporting faclliyes street of Hoalclare, lu...yesterday are hopping mad and are even con He .said' he 'believes a tape-re- MMwel ricordi, 58, of Cotonboa, ers, hailed Walter L. Berry, Jr„ be­ Spouse;. Enraged B^ at times. . . ’ .Failure of Flying and some M families fled ' their sidertng carrying a complaint di­ ey Shepard alao was conducting an O. He eaUI he waa so elder of tbe inquiry. coiding' device has been hitohed Russell’s Barber Shop A. J-CLEANSER 2 r.^25c fresh fruit and Y^etables fore the NLHB for doing just that. cause ,bf Tardiness A rrow 'to run Moekade. Into homes. . , rect to President Truman.' onto his telsphone line, but ha cap’t IVoteeaatol AaaemMy af-' too ^ HOLUSTER SCHOOL, JAN. 24TH, 8:15 P. M. It w«a the day b^drq ah ffLRB Shanghai leaves shippers there ■The .riaing waters of-the Ohio. Labor unions fiqqdanUy liSVi ’ Ooa Exploateo ReapooalMe Wartd. liM „ ami paster of IMogla Authorities-agreed a gaa explo­ locate It nor.does he know whom Bmaooal ahuroh Ik Coliunbaa.: RUSSELL iNZINGA, Prop. election at. the Charroin Mawifhc- writh little hope of traffic being CumberlMid and Green rlVera in ■aked the Whito ^ousa to rmovi to auspaoL - New'York, Jan. 13—(F)— A weaterii Kentucky forced several Denhiun. who was conflrmad by sion of some hind waa raaponailde .e e e turing compiany, which makes resumed into Yangtze soon. . . . for demolishing a. two-family ' "An I know about thla," asld a Formerly of Pagani’s Barber Shop—Pearl Street BOOK GREEN PEPPERS 2 Lb. 29c plastic aprons and table cibtha at pretty ybiing bride waa killed by Army confirms thgt - it has famlUeato leave their homes. But the Senate for a four-year' term tovttod To Teotify her jealous hiisband, police said running to December. 1951. structure and killing two. young tola; qaemtiar, 'la that I won’t Waahlagteo, Job. IS—(g) — The B L lT n iwOT. ' ' ' ' Sah Diego, Calif. The union dro|s»^ reserve oflleer-vriio beeped there appeared no immediate in­ roothen and three children ycater- sgy over toe telephone anytoing I Manchester’s Newest and Most Boxes aifgued that the Legree stuff waa today, because she got home 15 sponaor Paul Robeson concert, but dication of major pnmrty dam­ CuntrovarsIM Vlgoro Senate Foralio RMatoias eooanit- MATCHES 25c ■ y; minutes late. day. Shepherd said he ballevad don’t .want, pproad ail ovor^ Wsih* tea agreed tadijr Its lovtta.oaeaa- a raaaon why the union loat the declines to say what:raaaona wiere. age in . toe areaJ, The nisod. waters it warn aa aceumMsUon of eitoar Up*to*Date Biai4>er Shop • Lb. 5« eleotifinl The vote waa 78 for and The 'victim waa brunette Ann bit Snatoflald Slid toddyvine. M of Oeteoaa Johoaao oofl Oeo. GOLD SEAL ’ Tdylor, 21,' a bride, of 1 three natural gaa or neWer gaa undcf toe % S i ; ; g'o ^ g an far Sonw ThiM Oomr BrnBey to toattfy Jonopry 184 agalnat the union. Paduokh.the city’s 12 floodarall er-lawyar esraar. He baa been,a ttoor o t the baaemsntleaa house. Jtimkln-aald -ha knows that tap- months. Beluiee pUmpa were placM. in operation 28 on too atmtegh) bnportaoea of Bc'i^, the company’s manager, controvbralal figure ever since Mr. The atnicture waa one at 42 pUc baa been going on on Capitol Fermoaa. O olrmao OooaoOy (D- photo tips Corner Spruce ond Maple St. said he got tha play-acting idea Her husband, Thomas, 28, was as a precaution against the surg­ Truman named him aa board gen­ PC such unite eloaely grouped in toe hill for some time. TVx.). who oppoaed toe nwro, oald Opposite Vcndiilh/s Scrvfee Station WOOD CREAM 59c CUCUMBERS 2 17c after .the union put out e pamph­ bookMl on: a homicide charge aft­ Washington, Jan. IS-H/K— The ing Ohio. At . LoulsvlUe the Ohio eral counsel whei^ Taft-Hartley er he voluntarily gave himself up projccL , — '"And It’s going on ih the gov­ toe dedaloo t o roh Johaaao and let. "picturing me aa a wolf with poaition of the TrShaury n n M i: river crest was four feet above '^.enacted in 1M7. ’m 4sad were Mrs. Wanda ,M. ernment offlcea downtown afid I ivr: late Igst night > * Net., midget reqqtpta, 193,024,- stage. ■ ' (be rbalromn of too Jotot chlafb and up)-to-the-minuto Plenty of Parking Spaee on Spruee Street ■alive flowing .from my moutk. hls speech DeiDenham lifted .a Ooper. |2; her two children, wouldn’t be auipriacd if it goes.on of ataff to teotify was laackad ■ aafl we .Intarprated it to be Simon Police said he-told thla story: 8X2,21': bu^et expenditures. |99,- JUthou||h;auiTeuiided by,waUr^ ■eriSa'of recent;^NtM ddd)^ Oiarlssj Wayne cooper, 5, and Bar­ He .and-hia 'wife h*d moved into at tbe White House,T he added. witboot a neani vote. WOODBURY SOAP ESCAROLE ^ 2 9 c Logm u.., 044,782.91; cash balance, |3,914,- wUi which ho dimgroad. ^ <"<>1- bara Jo| Cooper, 8; Mrs, Rose Over- "It ouftot to he stopped and nows obout. . . LARGE snOB "Tine to Hove Good Lhogh' a on^room Brooklirn apartment 542,767.00.- (Ooattaoad oo rog« Iho) cated he thought employers" should felt, 21, aiid her daughter, Vickie, a week ago. Yesterday, at her in- those guilty might tio be puhiah'ed.” No KaowMoa Of Tapo . (Bath Size) For "Wr. thought perhaps it was appeal them to the eourta. 18 months. Rankin emphasixad. that he does 2 27c ■iatepce, he permitted her to go Now Tatk, KOD^K Products tiipe to have a good, laugh just aa As board counsel and l a ^ The explosion leveled toe lone- net bellsve'the Federal Bureau of Naw York TMei Doa. 4 1 c paraoqal retailia^on to the union vlait her, foster mother. 8 ^ NOu SrOAN CABIMNAL TANGERINES agent, Denham would have to de­ taatMad today i for-)iav9ig plcturiid me that way,'' proralsed'to Ktuni by 8:45 p. m. fend the board dedaton la court (OMrttaNiBd M .N g v Tto) . (CgnBonifl an K g s Vgro) : Btefao 'aei'StnagM Bending ip Tie Shoestring, adsaafl K you’ra a snapshot or homo Movie Barry taaUflad ih.tha case. Hla Job under Taft-Bartley ia a "I thought I whiild show tha When Mm didn’t return unurs. Mg oos and Indcpqndvnt of board fen, yowH wont to receiva each and CHERRIES c2 5 « p. m., the husband, in,a rage of MclNTOSH APPLES people, in toe plant the real thing.' Seen Aid Restoring Sight memben’' cmitrol. 4t girl, and Volwmo -A. every oim of our new sorios of fro# So Barry weiK out' and hired jealousy, beat her with a hammer Tha labor qaae imoaecutor, Plans to Remove Pearh Saafat ingtoaif. tkay fold m They’re packed with phet^ himaatf e costajM ■ 4 hig floppy and then atrangled her with'hia ■peaking of Ms own atidr. aaid: ■ V, ■ I b a fo ^ Fbaatol Jodgo 3 Lba. 25€ If QL BriiL $1.25 belt. , - ffophic information, plus product Snow Crop frozen foods hat, lou ^oopuig mua- "Wa think wa know what it’a nows youH wont to rood. Just slop toehe. hooU. Tm, even e whip., "I thought t waa going to lose Jolwptown, Pa,, Jon. Howsver, Wi)aon said,. the im- oU about hut hare of late, wa aqd .^atborwitasM aaifl: kar,”;:poUee q[Uotod him. “X waa The aimpla act of atooptnl; ovak* to provanicat oontoiuad and. now IM tbe Gourte have bean raversad so From. Oysters Painlessly in, or phono, and well bo swro InaanslT lealduaL ' - ' . '% ali; Xwaa a^toiirkt o nhidilna Ba’iila aboaatring wos ozadltad tw- .bais almost 2Q-20 yirion with tiM many tioMa by to* board that rgi than glod to odd your nemo to our SUCCOTASH 12 Os. 29c and I heard • eoramotlon, u d tha " ^ d i d n ’t, briuva^ber when aha aid oTthldt-Iens gbisssB. . beginning to wonder." special Mu’nng. 8st. No obOgoHoo. girls beflan to aereom and lough, toM. Bia that she had been db* day by a 41-]r«M-old aaiaaman wito Wilson, miuried and the father CBorgea Teaaad .Out lAter Honolulu,. Jan. IS—— Nowp Dip -am In anaathatip for a cou- and X looked and X saw Mr. Beivy. lay^ tw three alow-moving trid-- helping to reatora hia Bight ottax of I8-year-<^ twins, said the do9- Denham complaint ba had of­ tboy’re g«Uiig tp gtro aaaatbetlca pal of hours and they- go to sleep ’ -r r GreenBtamps Given With Gaim Sales "Hec juat almply went around leys,” he voa quoted. . 12 yaara o f toW htincfaiMO. tbra told Mm ho lost hia a M t h»> to oyatara. Mutea too nmoval of •o to optaM Thatr muoolaa r BROCCOLI ten fooe into t ^ eourta and o|!r Muip potpiam. and;a«d. *Tog nuBt vote,* and ho ' The conSa'a Iw^iady told po^ Foftw *L gold whan eadga portions of Mg Syta hSd Utoad laMnotleiia amteat aVagad lax, and. pisarla ass' , aottoetod ' would erack tlia wfflp down an tlio Hea URt to ^ y Iwfara 4 p. ip. At IbNt tk«t • < «k«t Joatph 10 hs to tmflfl ilMait>tog (•- e#o|o dotochbd. Ttw sijodsn moso- unfair Wm •psaatt^'-mOrJ to aaaily.- SPEARS Os. 27c Mm laflt s'heljtofer to Taylor wMn eaptly MBiMwtor paw a n y «t mwir'af Ms hssd whoa hs stoopsd kavo tho baaiq Intnr tko o t m t W M f^ and ka’p pn d ilm t o f Om Irapwial ‘Fmurl Syndlekta. (Xbldatona said with this ns SXACED siy^idSf hq aqjd ha w w tod to b a ^ a mir­ ^ h t ’ ’Hum t o m w a a .o fo g and om , aefvod to "srokT too aamod ehargea. I - Next day, election day, Um ror. . . " finally a Uikt Iir m . Miana, "Ihara hars boon many decl- Ho told MMUt it yoatarday aa ha matbod he hoped to bul)d JagssFs ■ama thing. Thla tlma Berry liad Folios qitotad Taylor aa aaying M cqaM tolSa doeton ba said Ho plans to tootinua ia Ms job akma by too board in recant aiTivad on tba-Unar Praaldmt WUr peaaty industry huyinam tto STRAWBERRIES Pkg. 39c aa offioa bay run along ^ead of of Ua irifa:."Row.X Mvad that gi£ had told Mm Im ' would'ham aaa\ ■a a basting and air oondiUoaing montbr," Denham said, "to wbteb •op on raute to Svyaia. il,0Q0,000 a year to tan tim a..FMhr,S4, him 0)>d pretendefl t o . "n it hia Let ipe Mas her goodbye just onoe again. At first, tha doctora aald'Ma ■alMman, a job obtainad .Sar Mm I baVs bean unable to suhacriba as Goldatane aaid forcing oystan that. bar. 4 «i .too more, and Fll teU you everything i\twly acquliwi viaiOR waa. "a tom- Ity tos .C^nbriS oounto branch of oaan to n n w w i pairia Mila about , Ha axpacta oyatar mortality -to amiikeiifra ' vfCittItonaAon'tllpfp'Eprol. . you wint'to know." p(>rary improvsmant at beat.” Sa~^AasodS&m for tho^BUnd. i ^ W m s t a t H - S0'p4r dthi of'tbsm . ba cut to 10 par cant. wMMu s