H ■' V- SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, IBDV

Mat IW Maal 7 ? and test tempo of ovoiTday skIs* v w tanca Into a day of slow movamante b Engaged New Society NEW YORK CIVIC DRAMA GUILD wtmSf m OSm About Town and cautious steps. A parson not Vary and tanteg Heard Along Main Street knowtaff the oondittan of the stda- 9,831 with fair waather tU f aW im im i walks would have tkougtat that W iUInstaU Presents fair and aweli m Mot taataM and ^ n § tatar llH, bom on Jaa. T, M And an Some of Maneheeto^t Side Stroeit^ Too the popularioa of. the town was tka MHMHuboopltal ta Mr. and treading on eggs the way they Msnehester*^A City of VOIage Chmrn MM, r. nontB iduer, of w looked as thhy walked. luIiMi'Americaii Group "Btedi atioot, hao boon named Take a Up. buddy, and don't ooni^ ^ which 1( ,ves me very little tbne to Periiapa the funniest sight, and raieeia Roae. They have another myself. I hava made many new one that topped all others, was Planning* a Program P E G 0 ’ M Y H E A R T heckle a coppei on duty, even if he MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1850 (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE FOUR CENTS ' tfaiinhtart aged IS months. Is your beet friend, because he friends them, they don’t aU know the look of confusion and self-con- A HEART-WARMING COMEDY VOL. LXDL. NO. 8$ Bciouaneas on the face of a pigeon For Tomorrow most always finds an opening for my name, they know my fao^ only, Q n m B. Omtar Church, UxL. some of them. It’s pitiful to be old when. Instead of flying It tried to With Penny Kiaper, Barbara Stanton, revenge. Ken Goodwin, NassUf and lonesome, and when they have run out of the way of an approach­ 'O a o m Munson, leader, will hold Arms had that ex­ Installation of the newly organ­ Don Roes and an All-Star New York Cast tbelr monthly meeting neat Mon- some one to talk to now and then ing car and slipped and fell, even ised Manchester Itallan-American Miner Retcned After 40*Honr Entombment perience last week when Buck By- It brightens up their UtUe world as you and L dEv eveiliiE ^ Eifflit in th€ Rob* cholski was tcndlni^ traffic at the Society Will take place tomorrow News Tidbits mom. Dr. Amoe Friend will for them. TICKETS $2.40 INCLUDING TAX General W alkout gkow bla eolored movies on his re^ center. So t ^ to visit the sick and shut- Milk, which ^recently went afternoon at 2:80 at the Itallan- :ers It was right _ during the kid's CuDcd Prom (JF) Wirw neat Buropean trip. ins more often'; you will be repaid down one cent per quart. Is pro­ American club on Eldridge. street SPONSORED BY MANCHESTER ROTARY CLUB rush home from' school. The giant a thousand-fold In the smiles of duced by cows. It may seem su­ An Important meeting, will follow officer was taking little girls by perfluous to note this until one A mlbllc Wngo under the aus- happiness you have brought them. the installation and It is hoped Tickets available from all Club members Today by Soviet FBI Director S, Edgar Haover considers how few people know , 1^ * 0* the a JA. V. Auxiliary the hand and leat’ing them across Mrs. Stuart Lynne. that all members win be present Mya that Ms G-men have "leM the street. Naturally, traffic was ------what a cow is. I f our population Officers of the new organization than 170 telephone tapa In exist­T s M be held at the home of Mrs. Remain a . - ^ knew more of the tribulations of Pits; held up while all this was going on. Every one applauded the-apeed are: President, Frank CMana; vice HOLUSTER SCHOOL, JAN. 24TH, 8:15 P. M. ence” and they are confined to In­ gtmeter, M Starkweath- connected with the keeping of _ Mmot. tonight at eight Prises During one of the lulls Goodwin | which, yesterday morning, president John' Oallaaso; Italian ternal security CMes. . . .Mora started to Jibe Buck about bolding town trucks scattered sand on the cows, and the production qf milk, corresponding secretary, John Bloc as Protest than 200 abandoned aatosaoWlea win ba awarded and refreehments hands with the girls. • ' ^ Ice-coated grades of Manchester we are certain that no consumer Garaventa; BhtgUih correspond­ are afloat on frozen oruat of Lake win bo served. Members are re- would take this cut In the milk mladed to bring card Ubles and "That'i my job, Kenny. Got to streets. ing secretary, Frank Bavtno; fi­ Winnebago, Wla., after strong be sure those kids get across the Eventually, It will be gathered price without a guilty conscience. nancial secretary, Hugo Pagw l; Leave Three United Na­ gust of wind ripped giant ice Ignore prises. A cow requires a lot of explana­ street ok." ^ ^ , up again, but not as quickly. treasurer, Peter Urbangttt; audi­ Acheson Faces sheet loose from shore while thou­ In the meantime. It will be an tion, Is a drain on the nerves and Bradford Baehrach tors, Paul Oorrentl, Patsy Mas- tions Meetings B ^ sands of persona were Ice flsMng. Social Action Committee. "What a racket, Goodwin re­ the taking care of them transmits The plied. "Standing here all day Just ever present aid to the business of BUSS J. OarroU trangelo, Leo Diana; ceremonial cause Chinese Nation­ . . . Fourtfcn-year-old Soottlsh PbUp Bayer, chairman, on.he system this morning.... Demand work after a one-week s ^ e . the lecture of Gilbert McAl- approval. ate ifp for an airing. While all remMning American for aircraft and automobile cient evidence to declare a batar. M. P. at the Center Church slippery for man or beasL drunken chain-shot and searches cookin' ham they rushed to the For ^Double Door’ Ckechoelovak Delegate Vladi­ officials are preparing to with­ Western Pennsylvania- 'dlfi- every cubic yard of atmosphrire In boiler. They was so starved they shares holla dowaa-atd drift In national emergency in the Pbrum. tomorrow evening at Dear Heard Along; L. T. WOOD CO. mir Hendek told a reporter the draw from the Chineae mainland, stock market and steadies prices.. gers led the strike into ita a-thlrty In Woodruff Hall If regimentation ever comes to two-acre lot for a victim before rushed Eph and nearly knocked boycott would prevail In all U.N. Acheaon'a RepubUcan critics in Weary and begrimed reacnen carry Jeae|ih Bar4ai, $8, a f. Mates. Pa., coal situation. Mr. Truman Bceond week, with 45,000 The little Item I wrote In Heard this fair side of the Connecticut It stops. She is also provided with The ca.st for “ Double Door,” 51 BISSELL s t r e e t PHONE 4498 Washington Is buaxing with re­ Along the Saturday before t.H»rist' him down tryin’ to get at that bodlea. CongriM are raising demands fm- on m stretelier to a waiting amlnilance after-freeing hhn from the discussed the. situation at his miners Idle but of a total of 06,* River It will not be imposed by caudal appendage that ends In ham. Eph lookin’ toward his open forthcoming production of Center Caonnitteca F In t ABected ports that government nmy un­ XHatrict Deputy Mrs. Maybelle mas has brought about good r » actloB ranging all tha way from caved-ln eeetion of an Independeat eeal mine at Mahoney City. Pn. dertake development of super A- weekly conference with Dem­ 000. Republicans or Democrats or Jas­ patent fly-brush. I kitchen door, saw that the brick Thespians under the direction of Tba cowmltteea fliat affected in aa explanation to a resignation. 1h* draamrie pre-dawa Nfcun ended 40 hoars o f . entombment ter Prlaolp*l Targets Dowd of thta town vrill suIU, and I think the public will be per McLevy. All of these people "A cow will eat anything she | had broke In half and the stove A. William Astley, has been an­ bomb, perhaps 1,009 MmM asoro ocratic congraaalonal leaders. Interested to know In what way. the new boycotta were the only, Tha rMignation demand came Bnrda. Officials at hoapltal whero Burda waa taken feUealng Ms Over tha nation, pits operated afnoera of Sunset Rebekah l/>dge are for letting the rain fall some­ can steal, from'an car of.com to had felt over on its aide. The lids nounced and is now In rehearsal. once in aeapfen du riu the fore­ powerful than kind thta country About 60,000 soft coal miners in In Odd FeUows haU. Monday ev^ I talked to our refuse-disposal from Senator Knowland (R,OaUf.) reacoe Mid he waa In good condition. Doctors aald be roffeird from BOW has... -Government offioiala six atatea had ramalned on atrike by steal companlM and the giant what freely where It may, hickory shirt. She will leave a fell off and the burin’ wood was Mrs. Ruth Rowley takes the part noon. They are the mgmiomic and who branded tha new American nlng. A turkey supper win be driver the following collection day, of Victoria Van Bret, the domi­ shock. (A P wirephote). say mlUtoasr aid agreemeata with thla morning, dcoplte John L. Pltteburgh-OonsoadaUon Coal Not one of them would think square meal especially ordered for spilled all over the floor. Social cotmcll’s Oommittee on retreat rfrom China aa evidence of company wan tha principal ter- Mrvpd ut fiJ80 under the chair- after the written article in the of forcing you to alter the roof- nating character of the play, with eight Atlantic pact allies will be Lewla’ pubUahed "auggesUon” of James Cummings. her and gotten up by an Imported "Well, sir what cculd ole’ Ephy Procedure, the Sub-Oommloaion banlcnipt China poUcy.” Know- 1 ;t*. aa they ware last WMh whan paper, and I asked him If he had line of your house, plant pansies chef, to fill her measly hide full of do? If he tried to pit out the fire, Mrs. Marge Quinlln as Miss Caro­ on the Prevention of Diacrimlna- ready for signing next week. that they return to a three-day seen the bit I had put In the paper line Van Bret, the sympathetic, Use Army and Navy land aald that sMiatant aecretary work week after striking test 69,000 miners walked out ta aavsn Instead of geraniums or, make straw from a boarding-house bed- he’d lose hla ham. What to do. tion and the ProtecUcm of Minori- of atete for the Far Emt. W. Wal­ King Farouk opens Egypt'a new atatea. Mf. s"^ Mrs. Leslie C. Burnett about him and his driver. He said your grandmother go and live underatanding younger siner. Mr. tlea, and the Spedil Oommittee Wafdlst - controlled Parliament week. •r 11$ Henry street are enjoying tick, If she can only steal It. It was his home or the ham. What ton Buttarwortb, should get out State Government Alabama oparaters aald OJWO he had, and that the people were with your sister. She will work at a crack In a did ole Eph do ? Rip Van Bret, the young brother on Stateleas PergonA with promise to end martial law Following the White House con­ n wlntear vacation In Florida. They all saying hello to him now and of­ In the family, la played by Robert S lid that if Acheson approved the ference, Senator Lucas of Illlnols, man ware idle la that atete. Ohio The danger Is not from political neighbor’s bam for six mortal “ Well, sir, you see that thar Club In aach caae the pattern was the present Far Eastern policy, be al­ In force since start of Palestine counted 4,000 staying at home and Have been visiting friends In Vlr- fering him drinks but ho hss to re­ Baird, and Ann Darrpw, hla fiancee, war. . . .Auto Industry plans to the DemoeraUe Senate leader, gWifai and are at present at Punta forces. Hours and wear her tongue as thin black chlmeny-— ” aame. The Soviet delegate first so should quit Kentucky listed a t ^ 6t 8 ^ . fuse as he says he couldn’t do hla It is from the Wunchcr Think by Mrs. Betty Lundberg. Philip proposed that the Chineae delegate Needs Modernizuig build mere care than ever In the told reportera: Oao. H. (Hag) Arnold Oordon. Florida, and from there as .a political platform to get an Actual Removal Problem (abave), wartoM asiwnaailar af In West VlrgUdA to* nation’s work properly If he took all that gang. old corn-cob, when she knowm she We were startled not long since Burgess takes the part of Mr. Neff, be axpaUed. Each chairman ruled next few months, aqd mys It isn't 'The preaident told us he In addition, there were some stoa Number One aoft coal producing iw l motor to Miami. was offered him, knd that he Let us illustrate. when a local resident, whose do­ the family lawyer, and Allan Coe, that the proposSl waa out of order. worried about finding buyers. wouldn't hesitate to act when he tha. Army Air F dtod at I can have a bushel of com, all Jr., plays Dr. John Bully, friend signs that aenatorlal critidam la state, 0,000 mors vraro net "w fllte wasn’t Just the '•garbage man" any An apparently reliable neigh­ shelled, by going home for it. micile is not far from the local And tha Soviet repreaentatives Ilember of Organiza­ Netherlands Is pratmtlag to thinka the oltuaUon JuaUflM It. hooM la tba Siniam valhnr, w to work." Moat of the “ Itr— John Mather Chapter. Order of more, but somebody. That sure did of the young couple. BINGQ not the end of Acheaon’a troubles There la no queaUon that ha would ra le Alto, Caw. Arnold. 88. bor of yours Invites you to ride “ She is a born thief, a natural "Mason and Dixon” line, between then announced they would Ignore Chinese Communists against sela- waa In tha northern flatdA In DCMolay, wUl Install Its officers my heart good. There Is so much The Van Bret servants fire: even on this specific laue. Hla per­ Seek to Save uoe every legal meona at hla com­ snffered from a heart eeadItioB Monday e\enlng In the Masonic Into town with him and bis wife. marauder. Any cow that has been the North and Bouth sections of the committeea until the Chineae haps greater problem—since be tion Comnfifision Calls ure of Dutch dlplon^Uc propertlM aouthern West VirglniA full aeala good In everybody. If you will but Avery, the housekeeper, Mrs. mand but he doesn’t wont to' fall and had beaa under medical m m production waa reported. Tbmple. You accept, off you go and get to gdven opportunities for gleaning the town, remsrked that since the Alma Pettlnglll; Telaon, the but­ Every Saturday Night Natlonallsta were removed. alsq haa a senatorial support—is In Peiping, Mya Dutch Forelga look for It, and show them the the first neighboring house. knowledge can open a gate that leaves were off the trees, the In one oommittee, Cuchoalovak- For Battle to Bring Trapped Man O ffice.. .France and WMt Oer- In court.” tor aame tone. In Utah, lUlnolA and Indtaim, *11 way. ler, David Spencer; Louise, the the actual removal of the 189 Lucas said the president agreed mines were working with .normal Dr. L. M. Blrkhead. national Your friend’s wife suddenly fastens with a combination lock, "widows' walk” on the knights of maid. Miss Jean Chltjlan; and la walhad out with Ruaaia. In the American diplomats and their System Up to Date maay vrill sign new trade pact I have also seen results at the straightens up and points. get Into a garden, do fifty dollars’ Columbus borne was plainly visi­ other two, Potand Joined the march Wedneoday for esUmated $400,- that the coal ahortega brought ahtrtA director of Friends of Democracy. Annex where I visit now and then. William, the footman, Ted Law- STARTING AT 8:15 SHARP famiUea from Red Oilna. about by tbe tbraa-day work waek wlU be the guest speaker at "Wuncher Think,” ’ she says, worth of damage and be six ble. from tha amstlngs. Tbeae were the 000,000 worth of bualnsM, Inform­ Coal productioa w h virtually ta The aged shut-ins are getting more son. ; Tha CMnam OommunlaU have Rescue Workers Hope has crMtod gmva abortagea in full awing toi aeuthwaat VIrgteta, Temple Beth Sholom, tomorrow "’That those Blarneys would have blocks away before the infuriated It set us to pondering what sort Van McQulde plays Mr. Chase, only Soviet Moe countries repre­ many devlcea for delaying or halt­ Hartford, Jan. 16.—(JP)— ed sources M y..R om an Catholic Death Takes visitors now, but I’d like to see more sense than to paint their owner can ram a charge of slugs of a top piece adorns the old- sented. James G. Rogers, Jr., assert­ .To Reach Brother of auggesUon that all Christiana “ra- ■oma aresA with only 840 dlggan Idle out « f 'evening at eight o'clock. He has more people visit them. They do the Jeweler; and John Mortimer as 20 REGULAR GAMES 3 SPECIALS ing the withdrawal of foralgnen But ha quoted the president aa tho area s 10,000 mlnara chooslag been invited bv the Cultural Group house white?” into a muzzle-loading gun. time mansion now the home of H m Russian delegation walked tum to the one true chureh” to get so very lonesome. They get Lambert, the detective. from their land. They have not ed today that Ckmnecticut's Miner They Dug Out aaytng this alteatlon was qot gaq- net to work. of the Temple. He is natlonajly Her husband nods. "The man who h u not lived In Campbell Council? "Double Door” will be presented out of tha Security Council last hesitated to uae them devices in battle atheistic Oommuniam ta .Top Airman wonderful care and good food, but “ Looklt that dog!” he exlaims, a small' town, where one-half the We recalled that the house next Friday and arniounoed lt-w»uM not fovemment was “desperate- Jacted by Dr.- Bdwagd^^*** aral anaugh M ba called a nfcJ No OBIelal Eaplsaattog known as the director and founder at Hollister school on February 7th the paato eiaaat amaaganey.' Tbara- uraa no man pffWaLwy. Of Friends of Democracy, ap or- they get lonesome, and they want “ If they’re going to have a dog inhabitants keep cows and expect South has a white fence decora­ and 8th. rotum aa long aa tl|a Chines* Na. y in nhed of modernization Mshanoy City, Pa., Jan. 16-— 'pastor al BtetWt me to visit them every day, but The Bsuna they have employed , ___ , „ .. . —-.r- — ------r:.-. The proetdaiit has aald prevloua- nlanalloA far thla washWWwISfte gjuUeatlon combating antt/demo- Wuncher Think they'd keep It at them to forage their- living off the tion that reaemblea aomewhat the Tickets are now on sale at Cen­ ticwattstiij aat a t j ^ ta h ^ , iaduda sapiopagn chaigaa,'6naata Mto ^ ,CTP|g»nlZ6tifln ».-*'6A6-f_FF*g|y-wm1cera,' D orhkW br can't as I have a big house to care home T” fenced-in roof platfornui that may Haw law booattog: ly h* Would not baaltata to u m ton than tharo was for last waalfA emtie propaganda, and Is/an elo­ other half, will never fully realize ter ITiarmacy or may be obtained for nnakpfiriaadnaiqitMn^ naaona and vari- called for *>a “battle ftfSilMagaiiiat t their rescue of one trqppad coal • 't • ■: LawlA as .praaidaiit of the UfeSM for, also my family to look after, "’The old lady Is suppost to what he has ifilssed unless he atm, be seen on old New Ehigland from any Thespian member. to) urn wage froM 41 to 98 uiJunaUva powani of tha ‘I'aft- quent speaker. Tha Soviit Uoo countries mean- ooua claims fbr debt aettlemcnt pablic inertia,”, to.'bRiiff it .up Hartley act If be thought such a Mina WorkarA bad angEwtad l**C^ take care of the dog,” Imornta the starts a daily paper or falls down houses in seaport towns. Tradition whila oontinued their two y ear prior to the granting of exit per- miner, made a renewed effort to­ goes Into effeet la nine days. to date. Rogers, member of day to reach hla brother—atm en­ Prsoldant Truman aanda Ms own course jusUflsd. dotting of Arteries WMk that the striking mlfiiiWrTb- wife; “Wuncher Think she'd get stairs with the cook stove. - has It that these promenades were boycott aC tba yaarrgionnd little mitA turn to tha pita today. tired of it and go back to Minne “ After the cow has passed her used by the wives of captains and Aaaambly wharo Chlngaa National- In Issuing Its rqcall order Sat­ the Organization commission now tombed by an underground rock lane to Ozlifomia to ptak ap fSas- TaM Shortage "Desparata" That: Giire^ Blood- to studying methods for streamlin­ Soma of tba ii;ooo. wasttni spoils r time of usefulness In the dairy; other mariners when they desired latDmwata T. F. TWang waa urday, the State department had •Ude. 8y of Oanaral of the Air Force Lucas aald he Informed Mr. Tru­ Pennsylvania diggers w ho,m M ta ■ You see what we mean? When she has forgotten how to to scrutinize the horizon for in­ CLIFF ISLIEB raqdy tb rtnaw his damatida that no aoauranca that whan tha diplo­ ing the gdvernmental machinery, Joe BurdA SO, was brought to Heary H. (Hap) Araold. who died man that the coal ahortega in lUU Heart Onm' Denise work wars warned rovtag -*-*—*■- In less than two miles of close, give four quarts of milk per diem coming ships. WASTE PAPER RuMla ba Indlctod for aiding tha mats actually seek permiasloti to warned .that unless something was the surface yesterday after being at hla ChUfornla home yesterday.. nolo Is “desperate." Of General' Amoji would coma around and ] ,none-of-thelr-buslnesa cultivation and then kick It over the dewy- After giving the matter consid­ of CLIFF’S Chinas# COmmuniata. leave It will bo given promptly In done to make it more efficient and trapped 40 hours on a sloping The Bonator aa(d he is racslvlng out again. you discover in some horror that lipped maid who has carefully erable thought, we feel sure it's a Thla waa'the first 19S0 msaUng mil caaeA Indltectly, the depart­ economical, the price will be' "sim­ shaft SO feet beneath the surface. dally appeals for acUon from may­ Xta Wa^ngton. John D. BattlA you have unknowingly been taken culled It from the maternal fount, cupola that is on top of the K. of Radio and Television af tha UtUa Aaaembly. ment pointed up the possibility ply greater and greater centrali­ Farther down the Mme a|ope ors, clUscns’ groups and coal SononiA Calif.. Jam 18—. (ff) — executive vice president of the N*- to town by the most Insidious the thrifty farmer drives her upon C. Home, square In shape and with i t e Ruariana and satalUtas nay- that it might not, by comparing zation In Washington. behind tons of rock and debris la Storm Veers dealtrs. Qan. Haary H. (Hap) Arnold, Uonal Coal Aaaoclatloa, temiad hla brother, Eddie, 26. Rescuers, would-be reglmenters In the the railway track, wrecks a train windows; and we recall hearing is attending a radio and ar have attandad tha UtUa Aasam- the latest uiddant at Pieping with “Meaao Greater , Coat” In an Interview earlier today Anwrica's ranking airman of tha mlnara* action "a raMHoa. world, the Wuncher Thinkers. with her, then sues the company that some of the residents were television show in Mon­ My almia It was craatad in 1M7 at the Angus Ward case as an evi­ "This means of courae,” he despite their feverish efforts, held Senator Hill (D., Ala.) urged tha agalnat Laarto. They are subtle. They would never for $l50 damages. Of course the COLLECTION out little hope that he was still World war II and a pionaar of Ji, *Tt looks Ilka the fln t .T*vatt wont to step out of it and take tha auffgastlon of (ha than Bacra- dence of outrageous treatment of ■aid. In a prepared speerii to Into Canada preatdont to nanw a faet-flndliig come right out and tell the Blar­ company kicks worse than the sunbaths on the lofty roof, far treal, Canada. tary cFstata George C. MarshalL Americana. alive. board imntediately to maka clear a. military aviation, la dead at 88. agalnta L swIa '' Battle told a aa* i Hartford Rotarians. "greater cost Ry early today the rescue craws neys what they think of the bouse cow did but the fanner secures an from prying'eyes. They eqntand It vloiataa tha U. N. In Ward’s case, the whole con- to the people of the state like whatlMr the tbres-day mine araak Tha nation’s first ganaral of tho porter. "Thara’a bean no complaint color or the dog. But if they had' Intelligent Jury of brother agri­ If memory serves us, that MONDAY, JAN. 16 aulsto state ataff at Mukden was Connecticut which has always hag reached a point 20 feet from has caused a national coat short- from tha man to thalr amftayaM riiarter by cutting In on tha Juris- where they believe Eddie la Worst Cold Wave of Air Force died suddaidy Sunday their way, they would kill the dog culturists and the soulless corpo­ house was built by Judge James Store Will Reopen dletlanaf tha Security Council. held In that city for six months contributed more to the Federal ago about their haura or wagw or and the old lady and bum down ration has to come to taw.” Campbell who miist have been a after being ordered out by the government than it has rscalved trapped. Winter Left in Area Tba Alabama lawmaker aald he M. bla ranch home . 40 miles north worlUng condtUmiA They have IN THE SOUTHEAST SECTION TUgoatevta contlauad har boycott '•rbe two Burdaa and a third the whole Blarney home. They are ■ucceaaful lawyer and a man of Monday, Jan. 18 today,-^aspita har break with tha State deputmenL And final per­ of San Franelsoo. Om Ui wna onus* the Great Danger to Our Free So­ great wealth. Judging not only by mission to leave waa not given un­ brother, Caamir. 82, were working Hit in Northwest ao Pago Eight) ed by caronary occlusion, a clot­ ( How about that new tweedy Oomintorm. (OMttaaod aa Pago Eight) on the slope sriien ai reck allde ciety. looking box of chocolates labeled the size of his house, but by the til after Ward waa Jailed for a ting of the arteriM that give blood There Is no danger so great, for fact that he gave about a fourth Help the Hospital — Help Local Industry By Contiuuinc month and "convictM” of bM tlng partially 81led the shaft on Fri­ ’BapeclaHy For Men” that sup Bragman Delegate Joao Carlos day. Oasmlr, near the eqtranee, By T|ia Asapdattol Press $o the. hMrL Ha retired to that nothing escapes the Wuncher of the cost of the present Second MualB was riaeted diairnwa of the a Chinese employe.. < Befom they The scraeehing' 'sunn vs|riaH: quiet Valley <4 the Moon Juno SO, poeedly has hit the market. They ---- Cnltaral Group To Save Paper. The Has Not Diminished! left, all the American officials'at waa able to «aach safety. Thinkers. They can range from say the women welcomed It as a Congregational church building, Uttia ^Usambly. Abdur Rahim Look for H^lp hammered the northern 'plalnA ila^ty Housii^ 1946, after parkidlc heart attacks Strike Halts the frosting on a cake to the color and four days later he was on the TEMPLE Khan JgPahlatam Waa ahaam vice Mlkdan were branded as spies by Trapped by Aaottier Fan tasty "little” gift for the men a Communist court. Joe, however, looked back and Rocky Mountain and northwast for two yaarA of somebody's underwear: they ocean bound for Europe. Befqre a*atoa ha* voqrod over Into Canada VISIT OUR are there, poking a finger, spitting folks. But, It’s the same old story the ship reached the coast death BETH SHOLOM Oommualsta Selie Property MW that Eddie waa trapped. Arnold’s physician. Dr. RubmU Gas Output —the men will see UtUe of the The n«w break came on Satur­ Against Rebels Rushing ta help hla brother with but it left the area with Its worst Sales Opposed V. L m of Polo Alto, aald the fan out the stuff of which regimen­ took him.' cold wave of the vrintcr./ tation Is made. chocolates after they are deliver Present day whan the State department Umbers, Joe hJmaelf waa trapped oral abould h*ve rat(i«d after hla They are sneaky. ed. Thoae women Jtut can't leave announo^ that the Communists at by anqUisr rock fall. I A t least 08 deaths/rWsre at- drat heart attack In 1944, “but The'question In Manchester'lla: Administration Leaders trihuted to the atem%i4p sf-thalti More Than 60 Leaders ProducUon at VirUitd HOME They never start out “It la my the sweets alone. What do we need most—schools or Dr. L. M. Birkhead Palping had salaeH the property • F n ^ h ia bc4 in. ihh.Ztete hos­ things ware hot than and ha da- opinion that the Blarneys are fools Secretaries, beware. One of these sewers? Shall we permit to grow housing the American consulate Se^ White ‘House pital at nearby- Aahl^d, Joe yea- In CanadA Nine cned-ln the north­ In State Appear at cidad to taka hia chancM with the StandsUR «t Plant of for painting their house white.” days you will be called Into the up a race of unsewered Intellec­ Lcetnrcr— Author office, and that an American offl- terday told Ma atory. wast blizzard, seven in crashes of No sir. They try to enlist gjid boss's office end here, “Take a let­ Whan he realised he waa en, two small planes. In rain and fog, Sesaion at Capitol (OtaManai aa Pngs Fans) Bridgeport Fim tuals with plenty of schools, or will (OoBttaaed aa Page Fear) Aid in House^ Fight fifth-column You. ter, Mies Brown. 'Dear Mr. Tomp- we foster a generation of well T\ipic tombed, he said ‘g Juat M t and and a woman and her three amalt Now! "Wuncher Think—**, they say, kln: It Is with pleasure that this sewered ignoramuses barred from thought and praynd.'.' ~ daughters In an antomobllo crash Brldgapoat. Jan. 18—(F) — P *^ ' Buileiin! ■ Then he 'n:^e a further effort Hartford, Jan. 16—To rub agin’ hla panU INCOME F * M Prasldant Thaedon A. erato a n leading a fight to ts- being united in any way on wbat aaaarted t|M plan follows t t * pocket; "Well air, one day, Bph tary manafsr a< Dtatlar pladgMl "fun cooparaUen' store to the House Rules commit­ New Torki J6n. 18- a li& danta pregram, but not a Rula* Tbe 18(9 ^tdemlc, h* 9914. ban by train y * a t e ^ frina munlst# had tavadad tha U. 8. Bewwvalr. tt.w aeri euvering went on their reimeetlva ooBilhIttoa mambar. pradieted tba to 1 ^ aqttaro foot hauM In this If It waa tba last thing ha aver T «L 4 0 2 1 •a'dafaft ~ Tha paysen who oommltted tba craatad *a state of amargancy tba Washington far tha official open- ay**. *nd Mr. Loshbougb said that consular quarters In Peiping. BBALTY CO. wmya a little ruffled and more than did in hla IUa Ha hikad to town a murder must hava bean aomaona coaUtloa win gat a probable ma­ Ilka of which haa never aaistad b*- leg of tha national fuada < cam* they warn “ ahooUiw at homm “Th*t'a all there was hot to •HH&BMTER STREET, MANCHESTER a little partiubed. and came back with hia'big ham who knew the Lancaster district jority of two to one on tha Houm do,” he aald. The only advantage an obeerver tha biggest ha could buy for ' fo n In the anUre history of thl* tromfTJOOtpIlO^' to-ffsaata- van writ.'writ,” Hannum aaM floor. r s ehiM, a 19M polio vtotUa. Tails was Inter- Senator Brouratay af MftaA that tha could maka out on this day of four dollars. THOS. J. QUISH hawM and ' loUoA to M iking I a clue ( from I f it does, Rankto actuaUy country’s agbt against . . . Inf . Bapnaasntalattos 4112-.TC1. Hartford 2-4080 son lag hnoM.aad aim Mtad ta the til atend takata by atty cbqfarmaa of the Kapvbttcaa Bena- miliar wtth'fita^ baaardooa walking was the fact "Wall. air. aU the neat day 6 Charter Oak Street ana of Martoa’a friandA Mid they atands to be a loaar on a project tile paralyMA" that It stowed down the uaual ruah Painta to RaeMt AdvaosM 'aqnippia with a . wheelchair- Bph ^ aattin* before Ms rickety aacarity HlaM i iOwUnnad aa.ffnaa fU aU W aa nffsBIghll (Oaab an F8g|, Vaor), O’Ooaaor said twa-racaat.. chromium crutehsA aa A'. 'a's 'w . t f i MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONNh MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1960 PAGE three

Mrs. E. J. Koehler and Mrs. John Gorray with bullets from , tbeir hu axprewed Um (M lia f that Uila earned their own money for the all men to all, walks of life," con­ S. Btoaell ora also members' of new musical comedy to be glvta servlet pistols. ‘ ’ gancroiM gu tu r* by. the cattiig Scouts Pbniiing trip over a long period o f time. Two Injured by the Ongregatlon tn ApriL.« cluded Rev. Edgar. South dby^ntry the group; The purpooe o f these Bible Topic Hymns used In the lervlce were Fatally Shot Burke was able to make his way X~Ray Treatment Citing Launch Polio place ownera elgnata Um townwide ParenU will be needed to help with Rockville Joty Duty the traaaportaUon. I f driving con- state-wide steering groups U to "Book of Books." and "How Firm to the equad car to radio for help. support the drive will receive thla Season Activity Mi%:vwUlBe'little - aastst la msMUZing'^ sdiool pro­ The following have been eum- p ^ r . dltloaa are bad thd trip will bo WUUmaattB Bx. M s m M U W l In Accidents A Foundation?” The offertory 111 Held as Material Witness Drive Today grams agalnat community needs. moned to appear for possible Jury For Sermon anthem was "W ith A Voice Of Gun Fight New Hopes to Little Boy Several benefit bowling matcbee postponed. Another meeting is acljeduled for duty at this session of the Tolland Moe disappeared during the ex­ mtfmiKRs and basketball gamoe have beea At a recent meeting of the Slngjng,” by Martin Shaw. The Icy roads early Friday morning Explorer Post of Troop b« have January 30 at the new acbool at School Group County Superior Court: Andover, citement, but was picked up later lAMniMt i scheduled, climaxed by a two and Way a and Means Commlttes of antNsm was "Hsrk, Hark My, were the cabs* of a three-car col- Just ooiupietfd plans tor the uirae- 8 p. m. , Week'End Toll Here It Sydney R. Reynptda, Mrs. Ruth C. Brooklyn Brewrry Em­ and booked as a material witness. Tarentum, Pa., Jan. 16.~(4Pi Adrov* down to the etotlon to greet. T vl. «n «n a haU' Hour mammoth benefit show lUlon at Katsman'* Comer about luontiu program. Now that tneir Rev. Fred R. Edgar Tells Soul." by Harry Rowe Shelley. Contributions Will Co Manchester District. Boy Scouts Covantry Grammar school girls Rice; Boltop, Earle H. Gowdy, A l­ George G. Ashton, minister of mu- Police Chief John M. Olenson Little Jimmy Pochan. 5. caught hia raturnlng wife an4 son. Jimmy at the 6 u te Armory on Wednes­ uuUdlng projeots, including inter­ Due to Tmffie Mbkape Social Time of America, preliminary plana 7:30. An out o f etate truck slid into basketball team waa defeated bert D. GlgUo; Columbia, Lester Of Iniportanre the sic at the church, presided at the ploy <* Virtini: Two said an Investigation was under up with Chrlatniaa today-the spotted him right away. For Local Victims an^ day, Jam ivy 20. Features of the ior finishing their post on Msaou Christmas that canic two weeks “ Daddy! Daddy!” the youngsUir were form u late for conducting a car, pushing It up against ths tliuraday afternoon by St. M ail’s Saturday Night J. Hutchins, Mra. Medora C. L«on- organ ahd directed the chancel way to determine how Gorray show will be a basketball game be­ third car. No Injuries were report­ street and removing latn and plas­ Dflrrlives Wonndrd altcad of schedule for him because squealed. A tiny pair o f anna the annual drive foh funds to carry acbool of WlUtmantic. The score ard; Coventry, John J. Shirshac, Subject Contains choir. . came into posaeaslon of several Other Afflicted tween local police and firemen and ed. Only a car owned by Flron* ter In basement ot riootn-uunock waa 32 for St. Mary's, 8 for locals. Rural VernUn Oi^aniza- .Santa was afraid Jimmy wouldn’t i were tight xnnund Pochan's neck on Scouting and Cubbing in $Ian- Mrs. Julia L. Phillips; BUington, ----- \ articles found In the shark, Includ­ CAMERA REPAIR an exlilbitlon\by aiief of Police C>. of New Haven needed atten­ saenwriai Library have been com­ Mr. and Mrs. Clinton U. Myers Two local residents, ona of t^ m Greenwich, Jan. 16. (A5--The ing flooring, electric saws and live until the holiday. much of the way home, Then Jim- Chester; and for continuing the Warren E. Naff, Charles Esrl *1116 Book of Books was- the SERVICE Manchester was in step with Uie Herman O. Schanilcl and "Oold- pleted, the group started their of Waterfront Park are spendlhg a -six-year-old, boy, were Injured tion Meets Tonight; copper tubing. But three daya after .Sahta'a ihy gobbled up a big supper oxd development of Camp Johnson. tion and It was toived to Midway Hathaway, Frederick J. Arens: theme of the sermon preached at Young Deiiiocrals reported theft of two turkeys re­ iiaUon today—a half step ahead, wood Michael.” ti^ obedience dog Charles Lynn o f Summit strest Garage by Jerry Ferraro, who eald iirst meeting or the new year with few days with their eon Louia la week-end eutonobUe aoaideata. County^ Agents Dine \'ialt .limmy'a mother liundled him announced hia appetite would be Ray Dwjrar'a Photo Shop Hebron, Harry W. Brodeau, sulted in the fatal shooting of a Juet as good at breakfast |.MdIy__as It launched Its annual in the country. Other acts are as la the chairman of the committee the damage was slight. A "claan alate.” J. Myers and bis family o f North Mrs. Idarta L. Oagaon, SO, «d 82 South Methodist church yesterday Favor Pre-Payment Plan up and took him to New York’s Charles G. Rathbun; Mansfield, Atlopt a ((liaiiur Hrooklyn. N' Y.. brewery employe Memorial hospital. 1’here, a mil­ Naat « » Now c a m ^ g n to raise funds to combat yet unannounced. which includes the following Library Day was observed by the U tf blights of this new program Main street. West Hartford. by Rev. Fred R. Edgar, the min­ Two outstanding entertainment Falknor drive, was admitted to Rockville, ■ 'Jan. 16— (Special)— Mrs. Mabel F. Beebe, Kenneth R. lion-volt X-ray maehine treated Scoutera; Joseph Monahan. Leo K. will cover ths following; Visit to Young Mothers Club o f South ister. TTiia was the second in''** 1 lierc and the wouiuling ot two Hartford, Jat,. 16 H^Pi -Tlie school Friday; In the forenoon the hUnotaestcr Mcmortel hospital The Rural Vernon School Group Uttle, Henry E. Knowlton; Somers, him for caneer of the ('heat, a h"idf"iiUp*irhTad**^^^ o r a llr s t ' programs to be presonVed by the SUles, Gordon Fogg, Randall Mrs. Mildred -Church with the 5th Ameriesn Bcrew'Company in WUll- C oven t^ win sponsor a public aet- serie.* of sermons to lie pi cached A constitution was dlselissed and '{Jicenwleh deleetives. moro than 40 delegates who at- Scouts Sit Tight Arti.sts club will feature local pro­ mantlo tbs svenlng of Fsbruary 6. Saturday night attar • ear the Fred E. Field, Mra. Arms W. Filer; imiiallv fatal malady. donaUw of $21 given by Fred win feature local pro- Toop, Edward Dlk, William Vlens. end 6th gredea to the number of back party Tuesday, Jan. 17 at 8 will celebrate Its second birthday in the general area of Our Faith | adopted for the Manclieatcr Young rollee said Ludwig (jjorray j tended the Connecticut Dental fessional stage and radio talent. This will be a combined tnp with was driving struck n tree on Tol­ Stafford. Mr*. Bessie W. Dezso, loud night Jimmy came bark Spellman, on* of Manchester's 32 Henry Janssen and Richard S. 33, inspected the Ubrery and In p. m. In the auditorium of tha thus evening with a social at the In the Bible. These sermon.s arc Democratic club as the new organ- j ' Health conference here yesteday The firat ahow will be held next the Windham Explorer Poet. Also land Tumi^ke. Mrs. Gagnon Buf­ Mre. Edith F. Esty. Rudolph A. intended not only .to deepen one's IzatlOT'lield...... Ito special aessloil-----‘ Fri- ’ about '23. was killed yesterday home, happier and healtliier lisik- To Await Rescue victims of the 1M9 polio epidemic, Carpenter, who will act as treasur­ the afUroooh Mfa. Ethel Brehant Nathan Hale Community-Center. Vernon Methodist church at eight voted In favor of a voluntary pre­ Sunday afternoon for chtldr^ at in February.. posribly the early fered facial lacarattona end bruises Nothnlck; Tolland. Lyle M, linowledge and understandihg of dav night. Main ctMisIderatinn I afternoon in a pi.stol duel with two Ing tlian lie's been in months. who Is still confined t o , McCook er for the campaign. with the 3rd and 4th gradaa to Proceeds will be donated to tho and her condition was reported ae payment dental care plan similar St. James's School hall and will (Mirt, wlU be a co-ed skating party, o’clock. There will be games and Thorpe. Mrs. Anna Williams: the Bible, but alr.o to lead the. . t a l k e d over was the choosing of an Ijy,,, |,„,j jgj,, ChrUtiiias Toy^ Wailing Memorial hospital. Three other — . ------, . More detailed plans of the forth­ building and grounds committee at “good” today by hospital authori­ to the recenlly Inaugurated medi­ Southington, Jan. 16—OPV— Six the number o f 34, and the i'be buUding o f a gasoUna-pow- music, fuJIowed by square Uuncing, Union. Walter E. Scranton; Ver­ reader to a greater commltnient ...... Ills t'linstma.s lovs were wnlt- locM persons stricken during the ! feature Junior profcssloMls. A pfo- coming Scout drive will be an­ the Center Association for fixing ties. i cxeeiitivo roniniittee. Chairmen j ni ai i,v tliree hours , after cal service plan Tha delegates' , , ,, Boy Sronta, all 11 and 12 years old, aummer continue to^be hospital- gram for teenagers and adults, to Eighth grade numbering 27, in­ ered model airplane with an ap­ up the downstalra clubroom In \rith everyone in the neighborhood non, George J. Chleman, Edward of himself to the way of life which ; other commUtees were chosen ai nounced soon by Chairman Lynn, Patrolman Walter Pyka. who In­ invited to attend. ttiiding a live turkey tied under a recommendation waa sent to the i jinmiy's t with a 14-year-old patrol Isader,- . j be followed by dicing, will be spected the U brary and were proximate eix-foot wing spread Is that building. The committee In L. Buchansn. Mrs. Irene O'Lough- Is taught in the Bible. follows; finance Anthony Orylc, ar from cured. But vestigated, reported that Mra. There will be a musical program lied in a shack 'which Gmray Board of Governors of the CVm- I now. doctors say, he has a chnnee. became lost 1st* yesterday while held In the hall Monday nigM Instructed as t< ttte method of tak­ to be completed within the three charge la comprised of the follow Iln, Julius A. May: WUllngton, Mr. Edgar pointed out that publicity Ruth Frclheit: sorlal Ol- , *'We have never had a siieclfic Gagnon waa driving south on furnished by Mrs. David Dougan owned on King street. neeticut Dental Health sasoclallon i hiking on West mountain, near A b'loth. built by lelntives of ing out books. The children took months; bowling in WUUmantlc ing: Mrs. Eugene Rychllng, Mra. Jerry J. Novotny, Walter E. Malo. more and more today the Bible is ga Johnson. i • f r t r . goal for the March of Dimes In Slater street whan she came to Uie at the Piano, James Sullivan, IirtcetiveK .lames .1. Butler, for approval. permeated by eonecr. But they Lake Oompounce at the Southing- Manchester,” Chslrmsn Philip polio vlctim.'J. I’n.^ b-«en cjc'-t''.! on out 125 volumes between them. wUl be . enjoyed. A one-day trip to Walter Cargo, Mrs. Eugene Con Intersection of ToUand Turnpike, Engagement becoming the Book of Books for A membership drive is now un­ nnd Tluimas ('. Burke. 42. Ixilh j Main street in front of the \V. T. Columbia Worthy Master Francis Lyman violin: Robert Taft, drums; Earl more people, whereas ten ' yearn derway headed by Chairniaii Kuy ' ; .sa.v there's a pimsihillty tlie dis­ ton-Bristol boundary. Baysr stated tdday, "but wlien the New York is planned In March nor, Mr*. E. Slerman. They will be' lost control of the vehicle, and Mr. and Mrs. William Brace of uoimdcil in till- duel, were Inves­ T « Offer Conservation Course Grant store. The booUi will be un- of Columbia Grange has an­ Johnston, promjited. There will be ago msny people wore posses.sed Kiecol't. aided by Franl: Marclieso. ease may Is' cmitlned to the walls .Since they had no flashlights, committee learned that $15.d00 with an over-night hike posoibly assisted by other club members. struck a tree on the far side ot the 4 South street announce the en- tigating a complaint of Harold ] of his cliest cavity. ettended and is dcpi»n''d to attract P'dlowiiig a vote to expend a nounced the following committees to Vermont also planned for early Patients at Windham OommU' a birthday cake made and decorat­ with the idea that the Bilile wa.s and Clarence Jeffers. Tho executive i they derided to build a jsmp flr* was spent on local polio victims in Intareectlort, ed by Mrs. William Kau. George genient of their daughter Teresa Cox that two turkeys liad been New Haven. Jan. 16 iJ’'- S ta r t­ iJSext month he goes liack to j IWB from Dimes drive funds they any loos? c h T "': tho ’chtful cus­ sum nut to exceed $100 to improve to servo for the year 1950. They March. nity Memorial Hospital from Cov­ outdated and had little to offer a committee waa formed eonslatiiig and slay where they were rather I Thomas J. Brown, 6, son of Mr. Wilscin will speak on Zoning and Marie to Richard Joseph St. Louis, ^tlllen fiom Ids brotlirr-ln-law. ing next September, Yalo an­ New York for a clieek-up and Insisted that sum be our gosl. tomers mn-,- rare to pitch in. the grounda^ around the parsonage, ere as follows: - Plans are also underway for entry include the following: Les­ and Mrs. Thomas T. Brown, of 142 scientific' generation in a modern of the officer* of the club and tlie than risk a fall iii the darknees on Franklin Welles on the Progress son of Mr. and Mr*. Joseph St rhomns E. Grierson, wlio lives in nounced yesterday, the university maybe aonie more treatment. Ills "Last year our community gen------taken at the annual meeting o f the Home Elconomics, Mrs. Beatrice some of the boys at attend the In­ ter Wilbur, Mrs. Julia Sullivan, BIsseU street, was treated at the Men are learning now that following people; Chester Hogan, till- nciglilioiluiod of till* shack the rocky aloprs. Columbia Cm lm gatlonal church, Swol. Mrs. Blanche Jones and pf the School Building committee. Tin* Depompa, Clnrence Jellcia mid Hie CanservnUon fimiidatlon of mother is sure has lietter. .She erously contributed $8,700 to *■'’« o • I ternational Jamboree scheduled Mrs. Daley, Elmer (Thurch. On Fri hospital for a bruised chin after he K " - "iuL"’ ; B.MC tiona.i occupied on week-ends. New York, will offer the nation's A group of adult Scout leaders the trustees Have already been Mrs. Helen Hennequin; Charity, Hosts and hostesses for the eve­ or history or law. but a book of and Shirley Kelly. Tills eommittee ' ays; fund even though In the previous S c i Z e C l the first week In July at Valley day Mrs. Florence Jurgensen and ran Into a car driven by Jay Zeam- first graduate program Tif research spotted their Are at J1 p. m.. about able to have the grounds plowed Mrs. Illarion Hurlbutt (chaplain). ning include Mr. and Mra. rhomns Mr*. Edith Srhivarz Weber religion—a book of the inner man will form the pcdley of the club lor Nid On Oangrr l.isi •'You wouldn't know liwn. He's five years there had been practlcsi- Forge, N. Y. Mrs. Baron with her Infant son er. 31. of Andovar. Patrolman Mrs. Edith Schwarz, 53. wife of instruclion in conarrvatioii of na­ a different clitld. ' four hours after a searching party In prejia ration for seeding down Mrs. Medora Leonard, Mrs. Ruth Madden, Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Ma­ and hi.* relationship with A l­ the coming year. 'Hu Grcnnvicti lio.spttal refused ly no Incidence of this disease in ^John M. T j’ler, Jt.. U new indoor were all discharged from the hos­ Theodore Fairbanks Investigated. Harold Weber of 75 Spring street to dc.-.crd)e tlie nature of the dr- tural resources Paul U. Sears of llmmy Bays lie fcel.s lictter, too. of firemen. Scout officiala and Bv Trio at the proper time In the spring. Andrews, Clayton Hunt, R ay­ Zeamer waa driving south on guire, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Riley, mighty God. It was decided by the members the town.” activities chairman, Rodney Blood- pital. Air. and Mrs. Richard Huntington,' died Sunday following a lingering tectivc.-i' wound.-, tint .Hald they Oberlin college anil a noted an -; He wouldn't cOi^e bark in Oiileep Bristol and Southington police had Many Events Scheiluled Oeerge lleri'iU of Andover did the mond Lyman; Publicity, Miss Cottage street at 8 p. m. Saturday Continuing, he said the Bible l.present that the third Friday of good, new social activities chair­ Miss Viola Elizalieth (^larpenter, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jasanis. Miss ■ illness. She was bom in R(jckvul* were 111 .satisfactory londltUm and thorlty'on the subject, is to serve | ing car. He wantril to ride liV tlie started looking for them. During the drive, which extends plov.;:” : witii l-i.s tractor, taking Dorothy Evans, Mrs. Eleanor Tut­ when, according to police, the was not one book written by one each moiitn will be reserved .ns Boston, .Ian. 16.-^(/Pi—Three man; Warner Moore, new outdoor daughter of Mr. and 5Ir.s. G. Bur­ Marjorie Stepheni. ! March 14, 1896, the daughter of not on the danger list. Other |hi- as professor Of conservation, a new-i coaehea "wlicre 1 i-hii talk to The boys, unconcerned by their to January 31. events to attract all od\ of the unusual January tle. Mrs. Sally Robinson; Legisla­ ton Carpenter of Cros.s street, youngster ran Into the atreat from man at the direction of God, hut meeting night, and the meeting ial!clr-r-.':. activities chairman. Albert J. PoIKh tilrla Meet , WlUlnin and Ellen O.vliorne licc -aid tlicy imdcr.stiKHl both l.V created po.it. It was reported. everylHidy and sec cverytliliig." experience, aaid they felt eura segments of the population have gunmen, masked with paper bags tive. LaVergne Williams, Hoiace 'South Coventry, and Olcott H. the wert side and struck the Zeam­ that it was actually many books place will be .Miirpliy .* bMiUjiiel Cliruiu'cy Squlcr. Sr., went to Boot and Albert H. Boudreau are The Polish Girls’ a u b will meet |-Schwarz and lived here all her men had li-en .sliot in the abdo­ The coiirne will be fur graduate 1 S|iol* Father lligtil .\w*y someone would come along evente been planned. On Thursday of this and cheese cloth, surprised an •lolt, Mrs. Bette Hutchins; Insur­ Parker and the late Dr. Parker of er vehicle. written l>y many men who were hall. President William Viena Nev Yorlt Tuf.sday . to the Univer ______Post and Aaslatant Post Adiisors, this evening at the home ot Miss life. She was a member of the would like to tske this oppuitumty men. I’ liller twice nnd Burke atudents only. [ Iji.st night George l’orl*ii iially. week. 33 local restaurants, lunch- armed guard and raided the Hotel ance. Philip Isbam; Music, How- Woodrow street. West Hartford, inspired by God to write what eit-' hospital of New York for plas- ; Tliayer, M ra Carol Ladd. Mrs. respectively. Barbara Deptula of Chamberlain Methodist church and the Ladies to tliank Mr. Murphy for dona'- ; once. rooma grills and drive-ins are con- Statlcr'3 cashier's office today, formerly of New York, were mar­ God had revealed to them. tic Burgory. He expects to TutUe; DramaUc, Mrs. Miss Joyce M. Cummlsk. RN. sttieet. Final plans will be discussed I Aid society. "The Bible wa.i writtehv by : ing the use of the hall, Till- pidioe report of the affair tribuUng the price generally paid seizing an estimated $48,000. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. ried. January 6 at 5 p. m. in Bouth related this sequence bf <-vents: The bandits stalked through the there about three weeks and \vlll I MltcheU, Mrs. Sally Tree Blown Down St this time for the anniversary ; Beside* her husband she Is sur- many hands across a span of A number of new memhei s for coffee td the polio fund. (The Cummlsk, of South Coventry, hes (Congregational Church In Mart- party. | vlved by one son, Cl^'ton \\eber. After tinding tlie turkey in the name of the Snack Bar was ing^ lobby and went to the mezzanine i)c glad to h e y from " I P^blnson, Stewart TlbblU: A gri­ ford. Rev. Warren 8. Archibald years from 1000 B.C., until l.’io! signed and niore are expected at friends while there. His address is I Lup,„, Robinson, Sr.. Jo- been elected president of the Staff Farm Bureau Women one daughter Mr*. Benj. Rowe, unoccupied shack, Butler and One Day Siiecial! vertcntly omitted from the lon^ offices where, at pistol point, performed tho ceremony In the On Vernon Street A.D. It has been copies, trans- j future meetings, .303 Ea.st 20th St. and 2nd A ve.,, Tashllk and Joseph Szegda; Nurses AMOciation at William W. The Associated Women of the one grandson. Ronald Weber, all lated and edited by many people | The meeting waa followed liy re- Burke waited outside in a squad { list of participants published In they forced employes to turn over presence of the families. 3Irs. L. New York 3. N. Y. Backus hospital In Norwich. • Farm Bureau will meet this even­ of Rockville, three slslers, Mra. s'nce it was first written. Each i freshnicnts and a social hour. car until (lorray arrived there , Saturday's Herald. The committee cash and checks--week-end re­ ' Collector of Pomona dues, Donald Henry Reed, son of Mrs. Arthur K. Allen of South Coventry was with a friend, William G. Moe, 21, Miss Avis Tliompson. z teacher i Woodward. A tree with a dlamater of about ing at Uie Farm Bureau office, 13 BMward Kreyssig of Rockville. translator endeavored to make its | ------TOMORROW ceipts of the big hotel near Park Wood, of South Coventry, under­ matron of honor for her sister, of I'orl (liesler, N, Y. at Wlndh.'.tn High school, is a pa­ I The following will be the menus two and one-halt feet, atandlng Park street. Rockville at eight Mr*. Ernest Ckister of Manchester message and meaning clearer to ; •quare. tient at the Hartford hospital. went a major operation last week. who waa given In marriage by her near the Intersection o f Vci^on and Mr*. Frances Hewitt of I-'ollowmg the pair into the The robbery was the second of I (or this week at the Horace W. o'clock. Mra. Harold Strickland, those who were to read it. There | Mrs. John MaeVeagh entertained He is a patient at Ward 71A, Oak­ father. (Charles T. Barber o( East and Lydall strecU, seems to have Bridgeport, two brothers. George .slunk, the dcterlives (|Uestloned the day in Greater Boston. | ,^1";', : Porter iichool: Monday, corned state chairman ol the Associated are many fine tranalatinns today i AT KEITH'S land Nac'Xl hospital, Oakland. Cali­ Hartford was best man. Following been the chief victim of 8ator- .Schwarz of Rockville and Leslie of Wappin^ them and onlered them to come In nearby Cambridge, a lone ,.Ionda>------Club,_____ ho... ' beef hash with catsup. Harvard fornia, where he will be another Women of the Connecticut Kami and there will be others eoniing ] I or some ^ ^ ' beets and peaches. Tuesday, Ham- a wedding trip to Florida the day'e windstorm which. In other Bureau will be present. The pro­ Stratford. The funeral will be forth in the future, for each gen­ to headquarters. armed robber forced an employe month. couple upon their return will live Tonight at 8 at the home of o f the Massachusetts Poultry heard of a series of “ E* ' purg gravy with mashed potatoes, sections did great damage. gram for 1950 will be discussed beld Tuesday at 3 p. m. at the | eration must interpret the teach­ Hears Call for Help George VanBlbber of Storrs. at 106 Woodrow' street. West Tree Warden Horace F. Mur- li'dd Funeral Home. Rev. Charles Mra. John McNeil of Avery Hi ret, company to lie down under the in cottages ‘ round C olum W alAke., .e^„%cans and apple Cobbler. and tbe proposed constitution and ings of the Bible for that genera­ Bui ke /»and Moe had left the Dean of the School of Physical Hartford. phey eald today that the tree. In S. Johnson, of Baltic, fomier | there will be a nieoting of Hie .slinck. when Burke heard his fel­ table alter turning over $716 be­ Nothing too I Wednesday, macaroni and cheese, Education at Unlveralty of Con­ by-laws will be presented.. tion,” slated Mr. ICdgar. falling, dropped on top o f a Utili­ pastor of the Rockville Methodist ! League of Wotnen Voters. A nninil j low detective call for help. ing prepared for bank deposit. nltely cited. The outdwr L « ^ e of I ^eijry and carrot sticks, peanut necticut, ivlll be guest speaker and Insurance Agents In the sermon it was revealed .the Columbia Recreation Council butter sandwiches, and Jell-o. ties pole, breaking Wire* and tarn- church will officiate assisted by table dlaclissibn on (he 1’. N. , Rushing back inside, Biirkc show movies Friday, January 20. at The Tolland Ckmnty Association that history bears witness to the Covenant of Human Rights will I was brokenoroKen inio.into, all dlehes^ y d | Thursday. Meat loaf, mashed po- porarily dUruptlng eerviee In tha Rev. Albert Jackson. Burial will ' fact that civilization has- ad­ foimJ Gorray and Butler lucked in wlndows broken, and silver atolen. ^ ^ ^ 8 p. m.. In the basement of First Boflie8 of Two of Insurance Agents irill nold * be led by Mrs. Myron Burr as.slst(’d tatoes, cole slaw, apple sauce. Fri area. Crews of town and utlUtlea dinner meeting thla evening it 6:30 ] be in Grove Hill cemetery, vanced in eras when the Bible has a snuggle. CARD TABLE Congregational church. The Men's by Mrs.' A. J. Kiilsor, .Mrs. Ralph This week, Mrs. T. A. Loughrey (lay. Luncheon chowder, egg salad workers cleamed the tree and a p. m. at the Shell Chateau. Route 6. ' Lieut James McNulty As Butler shouted lliat he had reported that at 3 a. m. Tuesday Club of the church will have their Professors Found been read )>>' an ever inrieasing Thrall and Mrs. Williani Courtney. sandwiches, chocolate cake. Bread Sports Night program and regular new pole > * a aet. Wmtrnsntic. Gerald U Neevus. Military funeral wrvlc*'* number of people. B'ollowing the been shot, Gonay fired a .'25 AN D 4 CHAIRS Coui*t Cases she waa awakened by sound* of The regular i caliber German pialol and butter, and milk are served at business meeting then, with C. High wind* seemed to have by­ Highway Safely Field representa- i LJeut, James C. McNulty will be fall of Rome and for one thousand at Burke. nrowler.s attempting to break into every meal. Mothers helping Mrs. passed thU part of the eUte. and held on Saturday, January 21 at 8 j the hand of death seemed to The wounded officers then felled A reckless driving charge | home. While she and her son Davis Calkins, president, in Manila. Jan. 16— '. aton df the ToUand (Munty Super­ tofore it had been a liouk for the evidence to prove such a charge ihcir annual meeting at the fire grave. Hansen Post No. 14 of the Ameri­ have been held Wediirsdny at Woi\l 1 day, and Mrs. JiiUua Banner and £esslons will be held every Perish in Fire ior court in Rockville at 10 a. m., priests of the church to road and Memoiial Libuiiy lias beejrJ against Mra, McAneeny. A car bouse Wednesday night amended Mrs. Stewart 'Tlbblts on 1’ rida>. , week. Younger ^rls are can Legion. 51 IK)WX certain of their by-law* . In pre­ I Discovery of the bodies of Dr. with Judge John H. King presid­ interpret to tho people. changed to Thursday al p.in. ' :: W m E R driven by Mr*. McAneeny over­ Robert F. Conklin and Prof. Mar- The funeral home will be open "The Bible in toe hands of the jann turned on Finley street after, the paration for having them printed ------; niakllig sewing bags and needle Masardl*. Me., Jan. 18— (JPi— ing: Josephine Hobro et als v*. Sister Mary Ue Louides will br cases. The older glrla are work- j vln Pittman waa announced today Thursday afternoon, Friday aiter- people paved the way for the Puri­ BVilDIKG SUPPLIES proeecutor said, she swung to the in book form. PhiUp Isbam and! Three small chUdran parlahed early Vincent'* Pharmacy' et al; Fran­ I the guest speaker who will talk Priced way below regular, Mrs. Stevenson Ing on dresses for the annual by Col. James L. Meader of the ces Knybel et al vs. Jean Knybel noon and evening. The family re­ tan revolt and toe Bill of Right*. aide of the road to avoid an on­ George Yule w cr» appointed by iila'infor'-1 f^day when fire (swept Uia rural quests that flowers be omitted. , on "Tlie Kindcrgni-ten" Tea givcH you terrific value. Fold­ , ' spring revue. Dues are 10 cents | United States embassy. HIS His Infor-inror-1 i ^ Hafford. a pulp- et al; Algea LafThance vs. Hugh A. The Bible was the inspiration for I will be served following tlie meet­ SHINGLES - ROOFING NOKne coming car. A soft shoulder In the President Walter Card to have Lieut. McNulty was killed In a our Pilgrim forefathera who set­ KORTHIEND ing table and t chairH, all Ntcrl •V*- ‘ -uisucn,. la G iven D iu lo ilia a meeting. ^ ! mation came from a U. S. 13th Air MacGoldrick: Helen Kiefer vs. ing. road caused the upset, he said. this project Uken care of. A copy IB V F lV c r u x.ss|fsvFiaiM , joijn E. Kingsbury has been Force patrol which took part In wood cutter. plane crash June 9. 1944 in Italy. tled America. It was their guide will be avallalbe for each member. Equitable Life Assurance Society Tbe ctiange in time was made PHARMAO conKtruction, beige enamelled. hatfallaw • WallbeeHe • B een I A recklee* driving charge agalnat ______' elected Fragment Society chairman a two-week ground and air search Investigating offleara said tha He is survived by his father and compas.s as they drew up the , ■ . , Mr. Card said approx!matelj' of the United State*; Thomas F. Table top and chairx uphnW- I Joaeph P. Nevue. 41. of 109 Birch Mrs. Martha Stevenson, execu-^ of the dtaner at nwn to be serv^ for the missing men. dead were Cyrua Hafford, Jr., flva CTiarlea McNulty of Vernon, two Declaration of Independence and ' "cronimodate he speaker, HEI’EMIAniJ!: SKKVirE OM-Nh m I PttMtS O'LoughUn vs. Blakes Inc; Eugene, tered with washable green atreet. waa continued to Saturday. $75 was cleared for the treasury Connecticut Milk Producers Asso­ The bodies of the two hikers years old; his brother, Davis, four, brother*. Frances of V’emon and toe Constitution of the United ‘ 4 Oe|Ni( Sq. Irl. 8548 Both Nevue and Mrs. McAneeny by the sale o f cmrlstmaa trees. tlve secretary of the cniamber of and sister Sarah, three. Goldman vs. Louis Shlroki et als. States. Since that time the Bible i Friday on account of the l. y coat- 4.'H> , H iJe Delivery______plaatie. T *— gs*ew » BHcbca Oabtaieta Commerce, received her diploma in ciation. Jonuarj- 18, during their were found in the wild mount>il(is Meetings for Week iohn of Aberdeen, Washington I were represented by Attorney Ward Rosebrooks and George Pet­ Hafford. hi* wife end their four Mrs. C. S. Mecca ha* teen the basis of man's con-. *"8 road* in the morning. New York last week for having annual meeting In Covetitfj'. Mrs. o f northern Luzon about 75 miles Home Demonstration Agent also one sister, George C. Lessner. ers were appointed to arrange tor other children esc*pe(S. victiona and beliefs. It has in-1 ______Richard Storrs, Mrs. Charle.? northeast of Baguio, summer capi- ' Cor* H. Webb of the Tolland Coun­ of Vernon. Daniel R. Fl>Tjn, 50. of 3 Nelson series of'^flrst aid classes ~to be completed required etudies of spired the building of schools, | Bmith, Mr*. Edivard KUerln will tal of the Philippines. It is the | ty Farm Bureau has announced Call 4148 place, and Thomas Hansen, 24. of conducted In the near future. Northeastern Institute at Yale churches, hospitals and colleges, i MANCHESTfc aers'e am a dining committee. country of the Ifugao, tribeanien of the following meetings scheduled 655 North Main street, pleaded Mrs. Jake Greenberg ol Jeeg- University. The presentation was and the United Nations. It Is (he | About 60 persona are expected mixed Malay origin who used to be for this week: Jan'. 17, 8 p m.. at ITeek End Deaths FRF.E P.ARKING In Our guilty to intoxication. Flj-nn was ger road is a patient at the Wind- made by Donald 51arcellus from Fragment Society mambers have headhunters. Book of Books for all ages and for nam Community HosplUl. .the northeasteim division of the . ** A.____ .a aUkmvK _ Tolland, Pressure ' Pan Cookery klain St. I.ot Beside The fined $10 and given a 10-day eua- voted $200 toward the church The patrol said three Ifugao ad­ Thirty three member* of Colum- United States Chamber (>f Coni- with Mr*. John Hardy and Mrs. Store . . . HKIVB IN! l"' pended Jail aentence. while Hansen house heating system; $76 to Ned mitted robbing the professors, kill-, Abington. P*.— C3ierle* M. Mor- I I bia Ladles Society attended an ! mere* and Kenneth al. Bmcb, prMl- Smith, a missionary In China and Arthur Hagen, leaders; Jan. 18, all rlson, 68. former associate editor ' m n a iiin y ’ was given a five-day aentence. dent of the New York State Sec- ing them with spears and burying day meetings starting at 10 a. m. F U M B R At. I etiivs all day meeting of the society In * former classmate of Rev. Leon of The St. Louis Globe Democrat, ! in', MAIN ST 0P'i*0StTr HIGH SCHOOL Mrs. I retariea Aasoclatton, the bodies. The tribesmen eald at the Andover Town Hall with a Yeomans HaU Thursday H. Austin, pastor emeritus of Sec- three others helped them,- Philip­ fomier editor of The Philadelphia C6.MIM.ETE PRIV.\CY Northeastern Institute le held . r',.'7^,_-y.-VatJonal church, Pot Luck lunch, the subject for Kenneth Fox and Mrs. Ralph ingi-cgatlonal church. Tlie pine consUbulaiy’men ere hunting —NOW PLAYING— Evening Public Ledger and former ! How to Moke each August at- 'YMe 'U n lw atty voted to purcha.se new the day being Braided Rugs and « n ) ‘ GRANDMA WISE Wolmer headed the committee I group the otlier three. Maureen Vincent secretary of the Commonwealth When more than "eervice U In pro- which arranged for a dinner serv- under the eponaorshlp of the C^iem- 1 . i _ 1 _ a tor the church par- Hooked Rugs; Jan. 18, 7:30 p. In. of Pennsylvania. ' ; grr«M at I lie same time, the privacy of each Cenunon Sense Comments ber of Commerce end Secretaries O’Hara Price at the home of Mis* Grace Dunlop Wine for 35c gal. at noon. Sewing for the Windham sonage. The group recently cele­ Sonoma, Calif.—General Henry ' aeralce I. rnin|ilMe. .Am|ile room prevent* NEW LOW PRICES on g n ittn f C hildren Community HosplUl consUtued Association. The complete course brated the birthday of a member, in “BAGDAD” of Twin Hill. North Coventry, sub- H. I Hap I Arnold, 63. commander SCHULTZ ^ runs three yam's. Mrs. Stevenson I ject. Pressure Sauce Pan Cookery, Father Benedict’s Secret any ronfii«lim. I SakM'aUT*! Seami to ma the work for the day. Mrs. Clara Edmondmn. „ , . , Court Continues Plus; “ Hlthway 18” of toe Arm y Air Force during I this hankering (or The business meeting, presided is the secondVconnecticut female Christian Endeavor Society with the lepder# Miss Dunlop and World War H. He was born at Wine Formula William i’ . qiliah a between maal over by Mrs. Gladys Thayer, voted and tha third New England woman members are removing paper from Embezzling Case WEbl-THrRS.-FBL-SAT. . Mrs. Hills; Jan. 19. 7:30 p. m. at Gladwyne, Pa. I sweat on the pert to purchase a vaccuum cleaner for to have completed the eoufae and A number of waIIi Rt the church ^ •«rHB HEmESS” • the home of Mr*. Martin Lehan In Pittsburgh— H. A. Phillips. 87, i No fuss. Ea.sy directions, 51 GASOLINE the church Mrs. A. R. Sharpe, awarded a diploma. parsonage. T h w "'ill »>« ro- Ptosi "Barbary nrata" • VernoW, the Tumblabrook Neigh- associate of T. Mellon and Sons | « I of e child (or The convention losi. week was Bay high test Aaerican or Aaioeo laminin gts for less. I any other Miss Anne Dix. Mra. Laura Robin­ papered by the Ftagment S ^ fty- New Haven, Jan. 16— UP) — The ' borhoed'group o f Vernon will have and other Mellon banking and ae- L’maurer, Glen Sutton Ifotoforthat^ son were named as a committee to held .ii\ the Great Hall of tha Naw Coventry Grange, through their case of Joseph M. Flanagan, 55, a lesson on Lamp Shailea with the interests. York Chamber o f Commerce which nar)is , make the the purchase. community service committee, and of 202 Spring street, thi* dty. Home. Demonstration Agent Mis* cilnton. Mo.—Charles H. Whit- Quebec, Canada fonly The braoa flower container, a re­ Is the firat and oldest chamber in second OongregaUwal church charged with* embezzling $22,000 , Webb as the leader ; ni. 53, publisher of The the countci', having been estab­ members are cooperating with the from Mr*. Anna C. Lowe of Bran­ New LOW PRICES InaturaL cent gift to the church will be In­ , . j£Jamlmree Toi^bt 1 Clinton Dally Democrat, 9 7 b S t . lished In 1768. project of digging of a well ford, was continued to Saturday, i O v e * one hundred Batter Shop I Mateo, Calif.— Lewis /Warn e * e scribed “In loving memory of Mr*. w a n c h f s t e k iSeme Grace Little Tucker.*’ lU care for use by the Grange and Church .to City Court today. He Is being etoger^re expected to rttend toe j^grle* Merrell, 72. who developed thing is so will be left to Mrs. Howard Rice. Community House. held in tha county Jail to lieu of ( |Ct-to$ctter and Jamboree this the process of dehydrating milk. Act$ AT ONCE to r$iiey$ ah M the «e y human being* wMt Mra. Thayer, flret direetreaa, in­ Slayer to Face Oreen-Chbbot I^at. AmeriMn 320,000 bond. evening at Red Men's hall wltb the He was bom at Syracuse, N. Y. to bh forever chewing on aomething. .;ow -P iB 8 T sn o im iL BATTERIES troduced a new feature for money Legion, sponsored a setback party^ Flanagan, n former hotel opera­ members of toe local Chapter of Whan a baby, h’a ffata-TTien toy*. Friday n th t In the Legion rooms tor and newspaper publisher here, Lloyd Bridgea, Baibara Pnytaa making whan eta* brought a piggy Trial Feb. 7 ' the Society for the Preservation More Psychiatrist* Needed u m a tm Batteries to 8t most cars for 17.95, ^change. And later, pencils, rubber band* and on Wall street with Arthur Shaw was im sted Saturday on a war­ bank. Membare will depoalt in “TRAPPED” and Encouragement of Barber U» averytbing site. o f Pin# Lake Shores to charge. rant lasued'-by Aaslatont City A t­ amounU equal to their age, on the , Shop Stoging in America. Inc., as New’ Haven, Jan. 16— tJ*)—Leo Now, thara'a nothing claanar and more There were seven end one-half to­ torney John Johnson after a con­ P in t Bobect OnnunIngB In month o f their birthdays. It juat New London, Jon. 16 — py an> VACUUM STOfffcb Short Cuts ■fe urged to plan to nttend to by WIUIAM SNARI8MARI to Beouty elect Mnears and standing com­ a IWwm*aae*aiwel e*ew I 2M Trumbull St,, Hartford, Conn. H g mittees. • . a A zaamua esNa iimar*iii Miss JEUen KeUy o f the Ctover- X aomnaiNiiwouLDUKiaFaaiHMKSiMoittTaATieN ! C MOTORS nor’o Fact Finding Oomrolsolon NEW SYSTEM UUNDRYI CENTER STREET, AT WEST CENTER STREET i or aagBMiT iLEonieuix,coMPLaTt witn AtLATraoMatMTa : on Education Thursday night out­ HARRISON STn OFF EAST CENTER ST. TEL. 4079 lined the program to the lo ^ I BEHUTY SflLOY' Burnsid«^ Thfotro 1 t e l e p h o n e a ’*W« GiTd Sj/tc Grata Stsmpt' At Banttil* CdaUr 3763 Frank O. Avary and Den OHna OIY------^------«T A « , . OiuKhUl, Sr., were eloeted tam- In Manchester:-— OPEN S A. M. TO $ P. M. DAILY pecary co-chairmen; Mrs. F l ^ Bnst Ib rM w d-B ’’Sal” Cerinna« Prop. Send Ua Your Dry Cleuning Toe! 3 S - m . • I SUNDAYS 9 A. M. TO 4 P. BL once U. Orsdy and Mrs. Grant H. FREE PARKIN n an n s snnOnnnnsimnnmmmt TEL. 8951 Vance, temporary eecretoriea. Illil 985 M A ^ STREET ......

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MANCHF.STER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN^ MONDAY, JANUARY 16. 1950 P A G S n V B tM«h they have President Truman Um over a political barrel because of A bout T oh'u Death Tdies Takes Leading Role Acheson Faces Ill Polio Show SuitRights ' I ■ •’Leader the failure of U. 8. efforts to halt port, died in S t Vincont'a hospital Intonated In apeaking and the ita prcllinlRary asosloii <« Febru­ poooowiooWii**' Oonununlet in . Asia. speech arts, and feels that more ary 15. Mystic Review, Womon'e BeneSt WORO — 188S fjn Jf ~ e O w W ntiw u —- ivwitleso there yesterday of internal injuries Club Honors ^Fttam Isew Hin Be Uve' Five Victims suffered when struck by an auto­ should be done to encourage high Another featurs of the program Association, wiU meet in Odd Fel­ Top Airman Another Crisis Seen Stake wtxx;-i98e MOOOV S KO diO w t m t I New ond Uaed ^ J Faciiig Fight They figure it ia an Issue likely -12 8 0 mobile near hla home on Jan. 7. school studente to devote time to was the recorded rendition by lows haU tomorrow evening. The WHNB — ISO WHAV — 916 Improving their speech and. to Archibald MacLeiah of hla fAmoita to be atiU a Uve on^ in November huslness wUI include the m tella- Of Accidents The body of Loula Balxarini, 67, MHS O rator m Homes o f • when the elecUona are held. D uring W ar O ver Far East WON8 — 16U gtnnSnrS Itaae WFMA— 198.3 wap found yesterday In the race­ public speaking. She also slated poem, “ America Woa Promises." tion of the 1950 officers. A baked Counsel for Vivien Ke1.‘ that while the Bhepreaston Cfiiib ia to BaDot for To some of the Republicans this hem supper at 6:90 in tha banquet way of the OlenvlUe mill at Staf­ At a short business session pre­ offers an opportunity to remind 4;06— • a amall organisation and cannot, ceding the program the time of • Outstanding Vahies * 300 Electors Who hoU wiU precede the ceremony. All (CoDtlnned from Poga One) . r Conitanod fruni Reg* Out lems Hits Action Taken ^19:89— ford Springs. Police said he ap­ ExpntsMon Club Hrara the voters that the Truman ad­ members have received notiflea- WTHT -Carter FdmUy. > WDRC—The Bob Hawk Show. Four Killed by Auto; parent! yhad fallen into the race­ therefore, do an much as It would meeting o f the club was, by ta enrioua < ns al MAM- . like to In this connection, when a amendment to th* by-liws, was ministration ‘'can and docs make tion by mall, and a large turnout By Maher W n C —Backstage Wife. WONS-Behind the Story. way Saturday night. Dr.’*Alfred • 8 by 8 A B - ” Win Choose President rest of the ooIJlera and went bock clsla remaining in China hod been Stafford S|>rings Ro»i> ( jithrrine Cxirbetl^ in lot'al high school student la hon­ blundera'* _ is anticipated. to duty." >4'KNB—News; Request Mati­ WTIC—Pep-Riley Fight. changed to the second Friday of VU. Vm e « | ^ ns isftfe ■ ordered home. SchlavtttI, medical examiner, aald ored In the contest, the club mem­ the month. At the February meet­ On the other hand. Democrats To Be .Burled Thnradojr Yesterday the deporllment re­ Now London. Jon. 18—(j*)_ nee. WTHT-^Newspaper of the Air, dent Drowns death was caused by drowning and Prize Composition we'B eraeta foS m RdM akl, Ftnlend. Jiui. JS— — say they don’t think the Republl- bers feel that some recognition of ing there will be a panel discus­ St. Anne'a Mothera Circle will The wartime' chief of the Air ported that the conotua at Shang­ Oounael for Mias Vivien Kellems, WONS -Hollywood, U. 8. A. WHAY—Stanley Trio. waa accidental. ■ wttb the bimw vou ■ n a lu d ’s actd PrMldmt Juho K. egns can make much political cap­ WfXX;—Junior Disc Jockey*. 10:45— ’ the honor should tie made, hence sion on the subjects; “ Shall We meet this evening at 8 o'clock at Forcea will be burled in Arlington hai and Nanking bod acknowledged Stonington manufacturer, charged Tile Miss Catherine Corbett of 35 the Expression Club Invited Miss • Seeh From JARVIS oM Fa ■ PBuUcivi fke«d a atlff rt^lactlon ital out of the China situaUon. the evacuation order. Department WDRC—News; Garry Moore WONS—Jack's Waxworks. By Associated Press Extend Aid to Formosa?" and the home of Mrs. William Bentx, cemttery, Waahiiifton* D. C. Tbt today that the government ia tr>’- Automobiles killed four men In Branford street, a senior at Man­ Uorbett to be Its guests speaker. “Shall We Continue the Marshall ^ BhoU Ftad sod Ba Happjr. ^ Their attitude is that it ia some­ 229 Summit street officials said they assumed that Ing to deprive her of her right to 8how. WTHT—Notes for Nodding. fight today aa Ruada’a little neigh­ thing that couldn’t have been funtral it ttt for S p. m, (t,t,t) 6;16— Connecticut during the week-end. cheater High School, was honored A question period followed her Plan to Britain?" The partloi- bor began voting for a top man. Thursday. the Americans in China were pre­ have a Jury try her $7,733 suit 11:00— W n C —Stella Dallas. News on all stations. and a drowning In .itafTord Ellington speech, and the membera were de­ pants. representing both sides of n e Finns today and tomnimw avoided. The Mary Willlama group of the paring to file applications for exit against it. I Friday evening by the Lillian Oer- I Jarvis Reoify J Republicans have been egged The body was resting today at permits and were otherwise ar­ WTHT—Bandstand. 11:16— Springs added to the violent death lighted to learn that seven higti the question, will be Jessie He­ ballot for SOO electora who meet Second Congregational ■ Women's Ip her • suit to recover funds i Grant Expression Club which srhoot students are registered for on by Senator Vandenberg (R.. a funeral parlor here. The body ranging to get out. At best it is '^O N B —Jock Downey's Music WONS -Jack’s Waxworks. loll. Also, the victim of a Jan. 7 Tpe Ladies Auxiliary of Hathe- b, prise In rcc- witt. Emily Klseman, Anna Filbig Fbb. 16 to ebooae a prealdent. He League will meet this evening with will be token to nearby Hamilton osixed from her personal bank ac­ thin year's contest which will have and Grace Hassett. ■ Company * ■ Mich.), otherwise a staunch de­ estimated that this process will re­ count because of her failure to Shop. WDRC—World Tonight. traffic accident died of hla injuries. wa>VMIUcr Poat. American Legion, ognitlon of the fact that she pisced ■ Maweksatar. Onoa. • wUl aerve for^alx years Aa offl- fender of the bipartisan foreign Mias Isabelle T. Maaaey of 04 Hud­ Seld and Sown to Washington, D. W CCC-Blg Brother Bill Show. -L. eial caiididate of a majority Con- quire about one month. moke direct withholding tax pay- WTIC—Mindy Carson 8ings. Richard and Robert Barclay. No. 162, will meet at the home o f ! fourth In the annual American - 884 Oastor Mtr—6 _ policy. In their atUcks on China son street ! C., tomorrow (loavlng at 6 p. m. 6:80'— ■ervathre-Uberal eoaUUon, 79- Reporta Chlneae Courteous ments, Mias Kellema has named WTHT—Ted Malone. Hartford brothers who were 31 Mri. Edwin Finance at p. m„ oratorical contest last • TsL 4113, ms W • p.a.t.). WTIC—Lorenso Jones. WHAY—Moonlight Matinee. and 33 years, old. respectively, died 8 1 yau-old PaasUiivl la expected to policy. _ Gibbons Assembly, Catholic La­ One favorable note In the situa­ both th United States and John e Batarpr4se 8860 • Vandenberg'a summation of de­ .The family had not decidod WHAY—(Theater, The Curious 11:25— of crushed akulls Saturday night Tu<^sday, January 17. - win Iqr a narrow niargin. dles of Columbus, will hold lU tion was a report from Consul V, Fitapatrick, internal revenue •Die Elllnglon-Vernon Farmers , P«>'Ucipanta In those annual con- Wis« Mothers mands for information on the mll- whether to hold servicea here. Camel. WDRC—Public Service Pro­ when their automobile rammed a • •SOOSBO*06|.e« Make' reeHlon Precariona monthly social meeting tomorrow General O. Edmund Clubb that the collector, aa defendants. WDRC—New England Note­ Exchange will hold their annual i I ” *." *^^'?'L'■-^*^J•:‘'>-!^^^^'!’ * lUry situation was credited hv The nation’s military leader*__ Chinese had been very courteous Today's charge by Attorney gram. tree on the Torrington-Hartford ning of the national conteat. How­ But a split in the ranks of the other senators with bringing about night at eight, at the Y.MiC.A. from Secretary of Defense John­ book. WHAY—Sports FInaU. meeting in the Ellington Town f Social Democrats; one party of hit Mrs. H. B. DeWolfc will be guest in all their dealings with the Amer­ Francis F. McGuire of thla city WKNB—Sports. road In New Hartford. State po­ Hall Thursday, January 19. A din­ ever. they, mual flrat pas* through the agreement by the Senate son down—expressed shock and WnUora li. Luettgene icana to date. Thla provided the Miss Gena Walton of 190 Por­ arose from a motion filed in U. S. 11:80— lice said it wan difficult to explain local, area, county, atate, and RND NEW REUEF! AUTO GLASS supporting coalition, and Moacow- speaker and have aa her subject 4:45— ner at 6:46 p. m. precedes the Foreign Relations committee to sorrow at Arnold'a, death. They main baala for hope at the State ter street, widely known as a District court loot month by U. 8 WTHT—Gems for Thought. the accident, since there were no refional conteat*. baSced CMnmunlat opposition made call Secretary of Defense Johnson “ Early American Olasa,” and ex­ William L. Luettgena of 48 WTIC—Young Wldder Brown. WTIC—Boston Symphony Dress meeting, which will lie served by the incumbent prealdent'a poaltion hibit aome of her glassware and praised him os thd'man most rs- department that there would not whistler, will appear on the mam- Attorney Adrian W. Maher seek­ WHAY—Story (Jueen. witnesses. the Home Economics committee of ; Mi.aa Corbett wn* lucky enough MIRRORS and Gen. Omar Bradley for testi­ sponaible for America’s air Haynes otreet, the blustering and be a repetition of the Ward case. ^ Rehearsal. to win fourth prize In the Hart­ FsrSnimNESS, precariona. stenciled trays. Members and mouth Infantile Porolyaia Fund ing to compel Miss Kellema to WDRC—Old Record Shop. Dies Near Home F.lllngton Grange. mony Jan. 26. strength end said he was a key CHubb also reported that the elect one defendant or the other. 12:09— In a similar accident early .S\in- ford County conteat, and was mic The eandldatea are: guests ore invited to bring along frustrated hotel manager of 6 : 00— Mrs. Alice P. (Tiarter of Main 1. PaaatMvl—a Conservative in­ Connall.T Abandoaa Stand flgure in the Allied defeat of the Peiping seisure action hod not been program at the state armory Maher said Saturday she cannot WTIC—News; Dance Orchestra. day mornli(g, Ra.vmond .M. ^ ra w - of a very few Junior* parlicipat- OOlWHSefCOlDS any pattern glassware that they “Room Service," will display hla WDRC—Old Record Shop. Fieqnenecy ftlodnlation street who has been risiting her dependent, president since he was Chairman Connally (D., Tex.) ore in doUbt about and Mrs. De- Axia. directed against the United States Wednesday evening, January 25 it sue both. aki. 32, died near hla home In >hg talent in an entirety different WTHT—Challenge of the Yu­ M DRC—9.M 93.7 MC. •sister and family at Long HIH for l-nst year, throlighout the na­ Wlsa mothera know how really elected by the House of Repre- had opposed calling the military Wolfe will try to help them iden­ Arnold was taught to Sy by the type role when he tokea the part alone. But tbe same time that was announced today. *Tt Is not for the dlatrict attor­ kon. Avon. Police aald he apparently effective Vicks VspoRub Is when the 'police were invading the ney to decide what tha law ia. it WPHA— 10S.7 MC. several weeks has returned home. tion, all rontrsUnte uaed the sub­ santatlvea March 9, 1946, chief leaders. But he abandoned this tify it. Wright brother* in 1911, Just four of Tommy Thurston, high-spirited The talented local whistler, a WHAY—My Serenade. had been driving faat through the Mr. and Mrs. Emil O'lranaon of you rub It on. Flnnlab delegate of the Social years out o f West Point, be was American compound, they were al­ ii otUl for the court to decide," WTHT— F.M 100.1 MC ject; 'The Conallfutlon. Worth sUnd when a majority o f. the and clever joumaliat, in tbe far­ teacher In the Mancheater school WTIC—When A Girl Marriea. 3-0 p. m. same aa WTHT. renter of town, when hla rar left ForcstvlUe announce the engage­ Having. Worth Defending." At Now. for amazing new relief Oemocratte Government party, the committee seemed to agree with one of the Srst officers assigned to so moving into'the east compound McGuire said, noting that there WONS—B-Bar-B Ranch. the highway and craahc.l Into a when colds cause coughing, up­ Dr. Samuel Pond, guest apeaker cical comedy, •'Two Blind Mice." of The Netherlands embassy prop­ system, recently turned down a 6:00—Showtime. ment of their daughter, Phyllis Friday'* meeting. Miss Cnrbstt Oonaervatlvaa, Liberal Swedish Vaniteberg they ought to be tonight at the meeting of Group the infant Air Force — then a The play will be presented by the professional career with Horace will be a heating on the govern­ 5:15— pole. per bronchial congestion, or that erty and into the former barracks ment motion Feb. . 8:30—Sereno Gammell; Weath­ EInne to Kenneth Nelson, son of presented her Speecli In a superb party and th«‘Ptogresaive party. heard. D, Center church, will speak, on branch of the Signal CCrps. (Community Players i t Whlton Hcldt’s orchestra after quallfrtng 6 w n C —Portia Faces Life, Joseph Lariviere, 66, of Water- Gu.stave Nelaon and the late Mr*. ’’atutfed-up’’ fseling. mkdern packoie. Then , . . breathe In of the French embassy property, er. maiiner. convincing the audience mothers use VspoRub this spe­ 5. Pormer Premier Mauno Pek- Democrats said Republicans Leonardo deVlnci and Oreoent From then on, Arnold’s career Memorial hall on February 10 and in talent trials. "The purpoae' of the govern­ WHAY—Adventurea of Red bury, suffered a crushed chest, Nelson of West road. s<)0thing; medicated vapors. Clubb said. ' ment in trying to force on election Feather Man. 8 :0 0 -Same aa WTHT A. M. beyond all queatlon of the truth of cial wotr. too — In it^amr It breath eases coughing, kala, canAdate of the Communist- may be counting too heavily on him, not only oa a pointer,'^but os wrote many of tha highligbto in 11 under the aponaorship of the Included on the program will be brain concussion and broken leg, her subject. Her pnlac, personal­ Btmry dominated Papular Democrats dtoloe Between Tuo Evils on my client is to deprive her of 5:30— WTIC—FM 96A MC. brings relief almost instantly. relieves that "chokey” feeling. any concrete statement from a many faceted genius, atreoaing tha military air history of Amer­ Mancheater Regiatered Nuraea a basketball gome between tbe WDRC—FM on the Air I p . m.- when knocked down by an automo­ Animals wl.oae normal age ity. and oratory won the heaita of I MV) 4>ntei At Pbnne 58M sfboae cause has been espoused by Johnson and Bradley that the mil­ Some State department inform­ her right to a trial by Jury," be WONS—Tom Mlx. Put 1 or a good trioonfuls of For continued relief—even the fact that he was also a phys- ica. Ha became chief of the Air aaaociatlon. police and firemen, on obedience 11:25 ‘ bile in that city Saturday evening. range* between 100 and 200 years her llateners. VapoRuh in a vaporizer or Lonl the Soviet government's official itary believes the holding of For­ Corps in 1938. ants declared that in deciding on added. WTHT—Jack Armstrong. whIV; you sleep Htaire Frimia. Ptrlare Vramteg Iciat and anatomist. Everyone in­ In the play, Thuraton takes dog exhibition by Police Chief w n C —Juat Plain Bill. Same as,WDRC. He died yesterday at Waterbury are the elephant, falcon, pike, In making the presentation of DoOlng water, os directed In —rub It on, too. organ Isveetia and Moscow's Lit­ mosa against the Communists nec­ terested In hearing this talk Is the general withdrawal order, tbe Herman Schendel and his great If Mias Kellema sues Fitxpat- siieech. Miss Grant rxpfnined that Venetlae Ullnda Noted For tietUag Thlogt Dona ove'r the Office of Medicinal Herbs rick alone, oho can have a Jury WHAY—Meet the Band. WFHA— hospital. carp, vollure, golden* eagle and erary Oaaette. essary to American defense. cordially invited to the meeting American government had made Golden Retriever, “Goldwood ' CTharles E. Lamb, 77, of Brldge- awan. the Expression (Tub Is primarily Uss it in sfdom—Rub H on, toot rnniltar* Dips 6. Dr. TTilio Kekkonen. speaker The genial tlx footer's smiling in Waahlngton and ita “ two nice a choice between two evils. trial, McGuire explained, but If 5:45— P. M. which will be held at eight o'clock face earned him the nickname of old ladiea” and tranaforma tbe of­ Mike” ; also members of the Hart­ WHAY—Spofte. 6:00—Racing and Sports. tt Parliament, candidate of the In the ■ Federation Room of the It could simply have protested ford Obedience Club. she sues the government alone, she strong Agarian party. “Happy"~later shortened to “Hap.' fice into a top-aecret bureau WTIC—Front Page FarrelL 6:15—Farm Report. Pariah house. the loss of the Peiping property Several professional acts will cannot. The peppery industrial­ 6:25—Weather. WT" called Reactionary Look for Help But he knew how to get through ataffed military big-wiga... ‘Tw o but kept American dlplomate on ist seeks to recover four tax col- WDRC—Curt Massey. and was noted for getting things Blind Mice" M not only an enter­ round out the program. All pro­ | ! i i '8:30—Western Serenade. 4. .AXv.-m Paaalklvl's New Tear message St. Monica's Mother's Circle tbe Jol)—even though their practi­ lecUons, of which Fltspatrlck Evening declared “there must be no enemies done. taining ahow but ia full of cauatic cal usefulneaa has long since end­ ceeds will enter the polio fund. 6:4.5—Keylxiard Kapera. Against Rebels will meet Wednesday evening at mode only three, McGuire aold. 7:00—Dance Time. o f the Soviet union in Finland, Arnold saw the Air Force grow and amiialng satire on bureaucra­ ed. There was considerable fear, While it would be jpoaotble to WONS—News. eight, at the home of Mrs. Frank under his guidance from lo.OOO cy, stupidity and red tape. WTIC—News. 8:00—Proudly We Hall. 0^ frienda’’ But the Moscow Loing. 7 Deerfleld drive. however, that this would have bring separate ouite, the attorney literary Garntte Saturday called CMttened froai Page Ose pishes and 96,000 men in 1936 to meant simply a piecemeal loss of Rcjcl Men’s Club WHAY—News. 8:30—Guest Star. aald, the government would then 8:45— Sunset 6000. htan a reactionary who wanted to more than 70,000 planes and some one position after another in Red charge that Miaa KeUems was WTHT—Joe Girand Show. close to his heart—a costly veter­ John Mather Chapter, Order of 2,200,000 men in 1945. WDRC—Newa. WTHT— FM On the air 3 p. m.- yCHEVRQLETj hting Finland into the North At- DeMolay, will seat Ita officers at a China. Elects Officers splitting her cause of action. lantie pact ans bonus measure which the Even after bis retirement Ar­ M a n ch p stp r The alternative course, offlciala 8:89— 11 p. ra. aeroi-public Installation ceremony “Miss KeUems believes that the WONS—Here'a To Veterans. Same aa WTHT. The four-party coalition backing Rules committee probably will nold took every opportunity to sell said, was to meet the situation questions of fact are sud» that block if it can. Because many law­ this evening at 8: IS In the Ma­ 6:89— Television Paaoiklvi b o M lOS of the 300 eaau sonic Temple. his firm belief that .the United head-on by ordering all American C^hriatopher J. Lamphere of 88 they should be decided by her makers would like to avoid on this Statea ahould have on Air Force D a te R o o k WDRC—Hartford Auto Dealers’ WNHC—TV. ta the Finnlah Pariiameat elected icpreaentatlvea to come home at Birch street was elected president peers—by persons who have the Chdwewldt In July, ISM. That would appear measure in an election year, they second to none. He said It was the the same time. Authorities here Progrsm. P. M. The Mlkpoh group and Willing o f the Red Men’s Social (^ub for same Interesta she does,” McGuire WTHT—Sereno Oammell; to guarantee him 160 of the SOO may vote more power to the Rujes beat guarantee of peace, Tonaorrow hoped this would dramatise for 4:00—Home Maker's Exchange. im v irfl riM f* m w|er Workers will meet tomorrow 1950 at the annual election of offl said. Miss KeUems claims, with­ Weather. alert aral vetae. a majority oo the group. “Inevitable destruction faces na­ League of Women Voters Unit the Chinese people—and for any holding taxes are unconstitutional. 4:30—Teletunes. morning at the South Methodist cers Simday afternoon. The new WTlC—WrightvlUe Folks. .5:00—Ted Steele SiKiw. • 4rt l•W9St cwoll firat bailee Big Teat Next Week church. tions that do not have adequate dlacuBsion on Federal budget. 2 p. Red leaders not completely under TIm irIK In the Social Democrat 6:45— .5:30— Teletunes. The big test la the House ia ex­ sir power,'* he declared. m., 83 Washington street. Evening Moscow's thumb—the extent to president succeeds Walter Ted w n C —Three Star Extra. ranks was algiialled. however, by The general was one of the 5:4.5—Howdy Doody. pected next week. The southerners Second C>3ngregational meeting of aarae diacusaion 8 p. m. which tbe new Oiina ia burning its ford. A delicious dinner waa served George Husbands WHAY—Airlane Melodics. a otatement from the prominent strongest advocates of long-range 36A St. James street. bridges with the west. 6:00—Film .Shorts. hop for a lot of help from Republ- C^oir (Jlub will meet tomorrow by the Garden (Trove Caterers fol­ WONS—Evening Mar. 6;.30—Lucky Pup Sorleliat. Vainoe Tanner, that cana, who have Joined them often bombing. During the congressional Not long ago there was consid­ evening at 8:30 at the church, at \Vednesda,v. Januarj’ 18 lowing the election that waa held WTHT—Trios At 'IV’lllght. 6:4.5—Teietunes and Program Psaalktvl was not the Social Dem- in the past to form a combination battle over the B-36 last August, Highland Park P. T. A. meeting erable belief here that recognition Heads Union Lodge WDRC—Lowell Thomas. serat paity*s eaadidate.- which time a dlacuaaion of the new in the Brltlsh-American C3ub. Notes. that has dominated thd House. constitution will take place. A he told the House Armed Servicea 8 p. m. of the Red government might be 7:69— Niw •rru-iTAt la Moocow Ixvestia said Finnish committee the Mg plane w sf "the only a matter of six or eight The following slate of officers WONS—News; Fulton Lewis, 7:00—Kukla, Fran A OUle- In advance o f a party meeting social time with refreshmenU will Meeting of Republican Women's was also elected: Raymond Burn­ George Huabands of 24 Laurel 7 ;80—Showroom. Bomts 9T nsHie ? p a r t ie s ’' secretly Wednesday afternoon. Republican follow. . outstanding bomber in the world.” Club. Center church, 2:30 p. m. months, perhaps a year. Jr. »I » - I readying another presldenUal ham, vice president; Walter Gus­ street yesterdav was installed as 7:45—Newsreel. la ipsHlNst new caiar Sarmaalat iaadera predicted almost aolid Only Thing Roaata Fears League of Women Voters Unit Now few persons in top posi­ tafson, treasurer; Vincent Morlar- WTHT—Cisco Kid. candidBto from the Tanner faction president of Maple Lodge No. 554. W n C —Ught-Up 'Hme. 8:00—Sliver Theater. GOP harking for the proposed Following its meeting this eve­ In his book, “Global Missions,” discussion Federal budget. 8 p. m. tions here would venture to guess ty, secretary; Jackson Stratton, International Brotherhood of Paper 8:80—(Concert Program. Z o o J t a / / a m u n d i t a n djfo n ’f f h tota It Paaalktvl T er aome raaaon is rules ehonga. published last September, the five WHAY—Symphony Hall. eeatisfaetory to them." ning In tho Legion hall, the Amer­ 10 Oval Lane, how many months—or years—it assistant aecretar>-. Appointed to Makers, AFL. The meeting waa 9:00—Candid C^kmera. “If that happens,’’ said a top ad- star general warned that far WDR(T—Beulah. Tbt elaetora eeuld swing to a ican 'Legion unit will aaslat the Le- Annual church supper and an­ may be before the American gov­ the House committee were Michael held at the Lithuanian HaU on Gol- 9:30—.Goldherga. ^ mialstrsUon Democrat, “we will reaching bomber strength la the 7:11— .. . ,/■ dark hoesa rtwice ahould one of the gionnaim In aorting and wrap­ nual meeting, O nter Congrega­ ernment will even consider recog­ Stephens, Frank Gambolotti, way street. Leonard Gagnon of 10:00—Studio One. i/iuour nXftTALL-yl/iOrmD BUT/ be defeated and that will be the ping to>k In the local participa­ only thing that Rusaia feara tional church, 6:30 p. m. nition. Cleveland Ellington, Joseph Mc­ WONS—TeUo-Teat. three aominaae not win a majority Worcester, Maas., a representative w n C —Newa. V 11:00—NeW^s. on the flint electoral ballot. In end o f the President's program tion In the 'Tide o f Toya" cam­ Although Arnold had suffered Friday. January 20 Cann. William Dimcan and Ray­ for this aeason." of the international organization, WTHT—Do You Itemember. that event the Finnlah law permits paign. Mrs. Herbert Cunningnam three heart attacks since hla re­ Military Whiat under auspices mond Kulpinakl. Walter Kelly Ha counted on Mr. Truman to [ will head the hoeteas committee. tirement In 1946, he was active to of Soroptimist Club. Woodruff Briti$h Concerned and Walter Tedford were appointed was in attendance. WDRCT—Jack Smith Show. anrti Msetor to vote without re- Other officers installed were; Zone Appeals Up NIW TWO-TOM nSHfg INTiaiOM ^tfd^^party commitment on later try to Influence some of the wav­ the last. Hall, Center Church. Tickets may to the advisory board. , 7 :8 9 - ering DemocraU to au y in the ad­ Group C of Center Church wom­ He attended a Saturday night be obtained from club members. Over Seizure A contribution of $25 to the vice prealdent, Cuaten Abraitus; WON8—Gabriel Heatter. eeke-faamr—axire-lwswie* ministration fold. “The president en, Mra. Grace Agard, leader, will party at the home o f Walter Mur­ Tuesday, January 24 London, Jan. 16—(J*)— Top March of Dimes was voted by the recording secretary, Frank An­ WTI(3—Emile Cote Glee (Tlub. For Board Action has more to lose in this fight than have a pot luck supper tomorrow phy, publiaber of the wreekly So­ “Peg of My Heart” with pro- British officials were reported to­ membership. Professional enter­ drews; treasurer, Sam Rankin; fi­ WDRC—Club Fifteen. nancial secretary, Ro)>ert Gardner, WTHT—Lone Ranger. , we have," he commented. evening at six o'clock in the Rob­ noma Index-Tribune. feaslonal cast, under auspices Ro­ day to be seriously concerned over tainment, including acrobatic and A public hearing will be held lOtSU FlfRM FT I 7:45— / . Strike Halts Forty Meettog Likely bins room. Two motion pictures Yesterday, as the general arose, tary <^ub. Hollister school audi­ Ommunist seizure of American dance numbers, plus a magician, and shop steward, Bernard Baro- before the Zoning Board of Appeal* .a- _ wlU be shown. "Ski Tlpa.” and he told hi* wife, Eleanor: torium. Curtain at 8:15. property in Peiping, (Hiinese Red were provided by an entertainment nouaky. WDR—Edward R. Murrow, Tha DemocraU probably will Newa. tonight at 8 o'clock In the Mu­ Gas Output hold a party meeting later this 'Lifeline,” with Lowell Thomas as I feel pretty good this morn­ Musical and dramatic program regime capital. bureau from Hartford. About 100 nicipal Building. the narrator. and teO. Under auspices of North members attended the annual elec­ WONS—I Love a Mystety. week or early next week. Mean­ ing.’’ Reliable sources said govern­ w n C —yolk by Governor Twelve applications will be pre­ But ehortly afterward ha began Methodlat W.8.C.8., 8 p. m. ment leaders were paying consid­ tion. while, RepresenUtive EberharUf Bowles. sented for consideration. Seven of reui Page Oaa> (Po.) called the Rules committee’s .The Study group of the South breathing heavily and collapsed. Wednesday, January 25 erable attention to criticism from the petitions will be seeking exten­ / i Z f i S T J . .andJi'nest.. .afZow esf C o s t / MeUiodUt WSCS will meet Wed­ Mrs. Arnold summoned Dr. R. L. Infantile Paralysis Benefit Show some other commonwealth mem­ . 8:09— administration DemocraU togeth­ WDRC—Inner Sanctum. sion of permiasion that was grant­ Mould aomethlng go wrong, “anv- er today for a strsUgy seealon. nesday at two o’clock. Mrs. Arthur Mollenhauer of Sonoma. Arnold at Armory, 7:30 p.m . bers for recognizing the Commun­ Annual Meeting INCOME TAX ed on a temporary basis previously. t h t a might h^ipen.” Gibson will lead the study period Friday, January 27 IVTHT—Home Builder's Forum. His Invltstiona went out to Chair­ died at 7:25 a. m. (p.e.t). Death ist government. The new ac­ WONS—Straight Arrow. Three seek permission to erect cmm-peiNT Of tba 70,000 gaslight custom- on the book, "Japan Begins was attributed to coronary occlu­ Group A, Center Church, Mra. IS MY BUSINESS buildings on lots closer to the build­ Take a good, long look! Study every phase two outstanding engines and two outstand­ man Ssbath (III.), and Repreaen- tion directed against the U. 8. WHAY—The Rosary. o n In tho Bridgeport area, the tsUves Hollfled (Oollf.), Granger Again," by William Kerr. Mm. sion. William Steiner, Leader— (Dard gave them additional cauae for Of Corporators ing lines than regulations allow. STinmo moat aeverely affected will be Pop W n C —Railroad Hour. and feature of this powerful, pace-selling ing drives—the Automatic Power-Team* and (Utah), Carroll (Colo.). Klro-an George McKinney will lead the de- Mrs. Arnold was the only mem­ Party, Woodruff Hall. w’orry. Two applications of considerable with UnWied thoae who heat their homes with 'votions and hosteaaes will be MiSa Sunday, January 29 EXPERIENCED H16— intereat are thoee of Doctor's Of­ g*M-AcH*M SWe (Ohio) and Mansfield (Mont.). ber of the family present. The exact status of the British The annual meeting of the CTor- ■WTHT—Music. Chevrolet for 1950! And then you’D know the Standard Power-Team—rlgltH down to iti gas, numbering about 2,000, ac- It was this group which took the Gertrude Abbey and Mrs. Cnarl- Three sons, all miUUry men, left Initiation and party, Manches­ QUAMFIED fices, Incorporated, and Thomas eordlng to Molony. recognition move remained cloud­ porators of The Savings Bank of t : l 9 - exceptional economy of purchase price, lead last teaslon in puablng bel Chirr. for home immediately. Lt. David ter Lodge No. 1477, Loyal Order Mancheater wUI be held at the of­ ASSISTANCE Donohue. The former seek permis­ it’s /irrf and finest at lowest cost! Win Hit Large Indnatriea of Moose, Rainbow- CHub, Bolton, ed. Foreign Office aourcea aold ■WDR(T—Arthur Godfrey’s Toi- through the rule which the coali­ L. Arnold arrived from March the British consul-general at Pei­ fice of said bank on Tuesday, Jan­ sion to use premises for Doctor’s operation and upkeepi Also to be hard hit are the The Firemen's Sports commit­ 2:30 p. m. ent SoeuU. tion now aeeka to change. They Field, (^llf. Ool. Henry H. Arnold ping had been Instructed to ask uary 17, at 7 :30 p. m., for the elsc- offices at 17 Haynea atreet and cuevn wHiesHiao city's largest Industries which tee tvlll hold an important meeting Tuesday and Wednesday, Feb. 7-8 CALL ANDERSON WTHT—^Henry JT Taylor. the latter wants to conduct a That's true, any way you look at this car, were caught by surprise by the Jr„ Btatlcned at the Command and the 0 >mmunlata for further ex­ tion of offlcsra and directors for WHAY—Music Room. wMi PANOOAMK VltlSHiTY oonsume about 30 to 20 per cent new G. O. P.-Dixie move. tomorow night at 8 o'clock at Staff school. Fort Leavenworth Center Thespians present "Dou­ Telephone 6859 Package Store at 281 North Main Your own thoughla wOl teO yon, Chev­ c f the company's dsUy output, Mo- planation of the Red regime's re­ the oioulng year and any other ‘ WONS—Affair of Peter Salem. i* fhhtt UmhHtI tedfee bom the riohor beauty of its Body by Fisher Republicaha and aouthemera on Flf* Headquarters in Company Kas., and Capt. WUUam B. Arnold, ble Door,” Hollister school auditor­ 786 Center 81,. Ttnyn street. Moy said. Among the larger ply to the Britiab note extending buaineia proper to come before W n C —Howard Barlow’s Orch. rolet leads In every way, end by the widest the committee last week pushed Three on Spruce street to make sUtloned at Banana River, Flo., ium, 8:15 p. m. aald meeting. to the roomier comfort of its two-tone plaata using gas for procesMng thq final plans for the baaketball Tneodsy, January 81 recognition. 8:46— through a resolution to restore tha wart expectod today. Further Negottotlofla Asked WHAY—News. margin in oO Chevrolet bistoiy. nns General Electrie, Remlngtou committee’s ail but final word in gome with tha Police Department Air Force offtcera aald a daugh­ 8 p. m. Men of Temple Beth Form ing Liquor Fisher interior . . . from the perfect respon­ Anns, and the Brtd^port Erase W T H T -^ v ern or Howjes. deUnhinlng what major. MUa can Wednesday night, January 25. ter, Lola, wife of Naval Oomde. Sholom hosts Ut South Methodist’s Foreign Minister Chou En-Lol ooBpftoy. Hie game is on annual feature Men's Club. Rabbi Morris Silver' ansivered the British note last 1:86— siveness of its Center-Point Steering to tbe Come in! See thb only fow-priced car be brought to a House veto. Emeet Snowdon, may not WONS—News. Advisory Group SMiuld the strike continue there with all proceeds going into the to oome here from Corpus Chrlou, man, guest speaker. week by aajKng the (JommunisC re­ FSn he “a great deal of unom Powers Ckooged Year Age Polio Fund. 9Hm— positive stopping qualities of its Certi-Safe with all these major motoring advantages. Tex. Saturday, February 25 gime is willing to exchange diplo­ . FloymeaC’^Moltey said. ^ The committee had that power W D R l^R odlo Theater, Hartford. Jan. 16—(F)—An Ad­ The atrolght-bocked, whlte-holr- Annual Ladles Night at British matic repreaentativea otter iui> Sterling Weinesdey in The Hertford Courent w n c —Telephone Hour. Hydraulic Brakes . . . and from the greater Look oil around H and you'll know h's your However, there will be no im- up to January, 1949, whan tha ad- lAdlea Night will be observed ther negotiations. The British visory council composed of repre­ balfvd general obviously enjoyed American Club. WHAY—MoonUght. Matinee. ’ assihsti shutdown, ha added. minUtraUon succeeded in getting by the South Manchester Fire De- .Saturday, hlarrh 25 wont to know about what the sentative* of the liquor industry ■109167 Of-AU power and smoothness of operation of its best alb'dround buy! House approval for a rule provid­ hla rote as gentleman former br ■ ] ■ ,. WONS—Murder by Experts. The eseeutlve vice pieeldent ^rtm ent on Saturday avening, this volley mode famous by Novel­ Annual election o f officers at Ghiness Reds plan to nogotlate. is being forptco under the direction low -nncm kM there would be no ahutdown ing that any legiolsUon deisyod oa 8:89— .,' : 6 February. 11. The affair will be ist Jock London. Britlob American Club. Some Britloh newspapers, have of th* State Liquor Omtrol com- CASS until the oompany's reserve sup­ long as 21 days in the Rulea group hqld at the Italian American So­ WCRnh-CrioM righten. Arnold spent most of hia time speculated that the Moo Tfce-Tung WMC—ClUsa Sepniqa Bond of mlsalon. .* lenseU, fcecvleW ply te exhausted. It ta .reports could be called up for action by ciety a u b on Eldrldge street. ■ A tatrtwy care of 50-acre . Rancho “Isle mt Clovee" regime wonts a revisibf) of Brit- He occupied some other committee chairman on Atpirica. . Establishment of the group is tar I* N« ieW, UrHk Mars are several day's supply in meeting of the committee in Fells (Happy Ranch) with its tsb-C3ilnese treaties. ,, vwwnrft. the second or fourth Monday ciit 19.-99-. being carried out at th* request of wMetMrecd charge, headed by WolUr Ford white-faced cattle and chickens. Zanaibar. an island lying 23 Official Sourc^ sold until tbe Governor Dowlea. R s said that one member of the each month. o f the Veteran’s AdminUtraUbn WDRC-My Friend Inns. Two caretakara helped him. miles off the east coast of Africa, matter is clsrtfiM C. H. Hutchi­ the hottest ^ WTIC—Dean Moran sad Jerry The council would “provide an loesl la on duty for emergency Under this 21-day rule, the od' will be held tonight at CTOmpany He took pride in hla Utle “flrrt often is called "The Isle of Cloves' son, British charge d'affoirs. vrill • ^ ^ service in the event of leaks or Lewis Show. 1 opportunity for free Ond open dis- minlatratlon’s antl-Job-dlscrimlna- Four,on School street; eiUaen” of Sonoma and Boa active because it yield* the bulk of tbe not go to Peiping as British rep­ cusslona of the problems confront­ tion (FEPC) bill U due to come up WTHT—Spe^ng of "Songs. IXraA-iCONONIICAt TO in civic affairs. Ha liked to play world's supply o^ that spice. resentative to the new regime. WONS—New* Commentary. ing the liquor industry and help to in the House next Monday ofUr golf, hunt and floh. seat Is the OWN-4>PtlATI-MAINTaiN being tied up in the Rules’ com­ W HAy—Newa; Moonlight Mat­ promote fair and rcaliatic admin- Arnold wrote oecoatonal articles inee. iatration of th> atete'a liquor con­ IredIMeeellf Mmylny yee mere vele* China Policy mittee since last summer. Hosrtv- on world offolro for tho weakly >r, this key port of Mr. Truman’* W eddings | T9;I5— trol act.” according to Oemmisaion Sononut Index-TrlbuBs but accapt- CoMWar! WTHT—Speokinj; of Songs. (Chairman John G. Kelly. civlt rights program may be side­ ed no pay. Ho dooeribad himself ■ -f NOTICE! FigKt Rages tracked by other ^maneuvers. ______Xr "the eountry’s poocMt paid nows- Notice is hereby firen thst the Annas! Mectfnf of the ■ ' ' ■ ► In that case, it could not be Rose*Mshoney i pAp^nuxn.** Stockholders of the Odd Fellows’ Buildinf Associstion (O—ttoaid frwn Page Qec) called up.again undar the 31 day The maniage of Miss' Margaret Author of Mvenl books. Arnold rule until the second Monday in of Maneheitter, Inc„ will be held st the Odd Fellows* P. Mahoney, of 60 Maple ttreet.1 pointed Sat during a recent furor NOW ha wrttas toflal Campaign committee, .,aaM February. By that tlhe, there may over public figures using ghost- daughter of Mra. Anne Mahoney Bnlldinff, Wed.. Jan. 18. I960, at 8 P. for the choice ■V PROvtn cten-SAn Lneoa Is off base. b e ^ o 31-day rule and the FEPC writers, that be did hte own writ- of thiM'Directors each to hold office for the tcim of "Same Day Service "Tha DemocraU are the oms bill wpuld have to take its chances and tha late John Mahoney, to Ray­ Ing. Ms ominous NTBeAuuc aeAea who have made hash out of in the Rulea committee. mond E. Rose, son of Mr. and Mrs. i^ en d boa it that the man. who three years, to hdsr the reports of Officers and Direc­ wHh baH-tif* rtvedew Oreta lh>h>§$ cy," Brewster said. George W* Rose, of West Haven, drocted the devosting American tors, and for the transaction of any other hnsiness proper . apparently seeks to air blows o|^nat tbe Axis got hla to come before said meetinf. story! Conn., took place Saturday mohi- start os a tey Jumping off a born THIS SERVICE DAILY . Europe and fowl ip AaU Awaits Report ing at S t James's church. The —and I don't core how you spoU Rev. John F. i Hannon performed with hia mothei'o Stinday parasol I Harry F. Sweet, Sec’y A Tress. the Towl'." the cerem York. agreement. The announcement last ^ 7 M A try d ^ d wait to see what Chlna't After on unannounced wedding night did not give any reaaon. HOLLJSTER s c h o o l , JAN. 24TH. 8:15 P. M. neighbore in Asia do about the new trip they will make their home In Carson finiohed a picture for the Dry Cleaners IgovernmenL iMmdcB. studio on Friday. 311 MAIN STREET 9yy^XI,9STRKBT . TRLEPHONB 7254 ■■ -4 A.*.’ .ftTHiSS) r

V ■ CHBStBR IVEKWO HEftALD. BANCHE8TEII. CONN^ ^lONDAY, JANUARY 16. I960 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALDp MANCHESTER. CONN- MONDAYp JANUARY 16p 1960

lavotvad. The Industrial penaloa overthrow of our govomment compUah tha extraoedtoary feat of wants was “an outrageous propos­ ton, Daniel J. Oallagbar of Hart­ system to faaalbla lor largo cob- would aot hsktata for tha aUght- restoring thalr production to pre­ al.” ford. Paaquala Alaasla of Bridge­ war levels to lb months after the CIO Members port. Joaeph P. /Faleone o f Watsr- earns, but not Isr aman. I f wa aat iBstaat to taka any Mad o f In a letter to the governor, Con­ Catch Phrase Labels end o f the war. way said: sury, Jamaa BttnonelU of Bridge­ l | r i ^ are going to have aa aU-Amerloaa oath wa might preocrlbo. la fact, Trade Balaaca I am to no position, as ma­ port. Henry Kfillaa of Norwich. VT T k a aay Communist would welcome Cheer Bowles — o a . m e. pttiffl«" system. In which, thla British exports for 1948, ne said, jority leader of the House or sa Anthony Miller of Meriden; Flavo ig ; comer at least.hopes, both private the Idea that ha could get *1a the Mislead Says Briton were 39 per cent above the lt)3b an Individual rcpresentatlvs, to Martoelll of Naugatuck, Thomas figure, induatriar production for Rogwnakl o f Torringtoo, Stephan TiibitAB vnocsoir, antarprlae and government win clear" by the simple taking of an < governor Tells of De­ bind myself or my colleagues to IM S waa 30 per cent above the any negotiated deal, whether con­ Roaa of Seymour and Roaa Hasa of riWk. TMit^ Om ’I MjMfCwr play their port in croatlng old ago eath. Rather own the rich mahoganies..the superb Nsw Haven. > pre-war figure. Agricultural pro­ sire^ to Extend Unem­ ducted publicly or privately. No socarity for Americans, It should This country haa becooM as Bon. Gilbert MeAIItoier | duction waa 30 per cent above the Trustees named were were Wen- Would You Rathor/briro A menlber of the Legislature should da PUot o ( Hartford, Charlaa be so dealgnod that it can, in great aa It has aot because It re­ Tells Local Throns ; helpfulness for Ml the people. pre-war figure. ployment Benefits ever be requested to bargain away I BalliajPA iBtaMd at tba Exports lor 1949, he said, were Grovee o f Bridgeport and Samuel NEW 1950 PONTIAC? time, cover and benefit aU Amer­ quired loyalty of Its dtlsens, but 4tro a t.. ss • I ' "ReSArdless of what happens In hia rights and duties as a legisla­ at MaadMalar. Omul, aa 50 per cent above the pre-war fig­ Capolt o f Stamford. * * D e n n it lO n S L l o u d the forthcoming elections, these New Haven, )an. 19—(AT— Gov. icans. And If there la any chance because it waa such a country as styling,, . the accepted finer quality of Watkins Tables? ure, and Industrial production 35 tor and the chief executive ^ould be the last person to the state to REASONABLY EARLY DELIVERIES goMcmmoir lUTM of devaloplag such a system In to laaplre loyalty among them. Our Good RelaUons Have." ‘»- per cant above tba pre-war figure. Governor Bowlea, Cheered to the Vlcttei Dlea make such an outrageous propos­ which both prlvaU enterprise aad True Americans give loyalty to Dlacuaslng the specific question And, he eeld, at the end of 1949, echo aa he ascended th f epeekars’ WITH OR w r^ o ifr t r a d e s V s laaiitlw lar kaU ...... f-JJ al.’’ New Haven, Jan, 19— —Mias govamment can play a p art there their country without havlag It One first route towards better of socislized medicine during the Britaln’a axporta end imports were platform, told the Oonnsctleut CIO Oaa aaaUi br Mall ...... { ectueUy balenced. Conway and other Republicans Caroline Buck, 14, daughter of ■agla ...... f ■SI understanding between the United question period which followed h role of each. Aa Mr. Bteinkraua no number or form of ohtha could each a country maintaining a th" ■ the assertion that British from 10 per cent of Britsto’s ex­ In SL Raphael's hospital hen. Sba mlxad economy, would be an aban­ ports to 1956 to 8.9 per cent in less hla Republican rivals agree to employment sltuatihn constitutes had been a patient atoce last Deo. 155 CENTER STREET MANCHROTBR a mniMPt or i pointed out In making his sug­ produce it la them. doctors were controlled by the TVa AaSOCUTBD F M W donment of catch phrase labels state. 1949. It. an amsrgency, and present. tha 38. In addition to her paronta. afie gestion, the boundary line be- Wo would bo wlae to stick to problem to It for Its consideration leavea two younger aiatera. Funeral You Can Always Dp Better At Balch’e Tha AaaartatM Praaa to MeliwlTtJy like soclaliam, private enterprlae, Socialized Medicine That, he said, waa ons key to The governor, speaking yester astUM la tha oaa e( rMwiWJMtlon cl ttoreen private enterprlae and gov­ our Informal strength, and treas­ Easy Budget Terms welfare state, and capitalism the problem of the dollar shortage, without any advance commit aarvicea will be held Tuesday morn­ •U aaars dtopatebaa ereditad to It. or “ Socialized medicine,” he said, day at tbe wind-up of the three' ing In Dwight chapel with Inter­ ernment aeeurlty la now confused, ure our spontaneous loyalty, rath­ which imply that America la all which is the only difficulty to Brit­ day convention which saw the ments. BOt atbanrtoa eradilad >« is simply a machinery, which will ain’s economic position, and which The governor, who has bpen con­ ment to Wilmington, Maas. aad alao tba local aairt pabttohed ban u d likely to become more so as er than ape tha loyalty systems one thing and Britain all the oth­ certainly have to be revised Sa any ClO’a top state leaders re-elected, er thing. Gilbert McAlUater, Lab­ devaluation of the pound was de­ ducting hla negotiations with tha All rlfwa of rapoblleatioB of ipaeli mors and autrs ooatracta are ne- of the totalltariaas. such gigantic scheme would have devoted much o f hla talk to nis dtapat^aa hatate ara alao raaanrad. or member of the British Parlls- signed to cure by offering British current efforta to gat Republicans Kepublicsns by mall, is expected gotlatsd. to be after first trial, a machinery g o < ^ to America more cheaply. to ask them to meet v^lth him this ment, told a capacity audience In whereby any single person to the to agree to Uberellsatlon o f the GENERAL rail aanriea eWaat of V. ■. A. •arr- The dollar crisis, he believes, is week for a discussion of the situa­ The question Is whether we can Woodruff Hall at CenUr Church community, regartlesa of hts social unemployment compensation lew lea. lac. ______now showing steady and continual tion. You mod more than have such a blending o f govern­ last night. or economic standing, can have at a apeclal session o f the Legis­ poUlahara RapraacoUtlraa: Tha Two Couples Die “ 'nters la a great deal of un­ ImprovemenL lature. Applauds Union's Action ELECTRIC Jallua katbawa Spaetol Afoner — Naw ment and private enterprise In any medical attention he needs In refersQoe to Britain’s whole a ^sahre’ for necessary apprehension to tbe Unless they agree, ha aald, Bowles, Introduced to the d O Tark. Chicato, Datrolt aad Boaton. building a pension-security sys­ when he needs it. economic poaltton Mr. McAllister In Plane Crash world to ^ y , based on tbe sssump- Serious Illness,” he said, “ is the 'we’re not going to gat It be convention as ‘.’our governor and •umuu or tem. And. If level beads decide Uon that tbe United States la 100 aald "we don’t like being a bank­ WM— to AUDIT same In the United Kingdom aa It cause they control the Mouse, lock, our next governor,” applauded tha CniCOLATXONS. per cent private enterprise, and rupt and debtor nation any more that there can be such a healthy L«eds, Ala., Jan. l»—m — Two is elsewhere. I f it strikes the wage stock and barrel.” action of tha CIO and four other FOOT than the United States would like Tba Harald PrlaUa* Oomgjay. In ^ sharing o f responsibility, it will that tbe United Kingdom is 100 Says Quartet Holds Answer labor orgsntsstlons, Including the Kansas couplss died yesterday in per cent socialist, while neither earner seriously, it may Impover­ It. But we believed the war awiaiin ao flnanelal raapoaslbllltr for ish even s prosperous family. We He named four Republicans AFL, which met here to a political tyaoibapbical orrora appaarin* In ad- be Important to set up standards the flaming wreckage of thetr pri­ picture is accurate,” said Mr. against tyranny had to be won." have said as a nation, and we have The speaker, who was accom­ a quartet holding the answer to action conference Thursday. They aaitlaMBaats aad otbar raadlnt aiLttar. aa soon as possible, before the vate plane, which rammed a fog- McAllister, whose appearance approved In principle the forma­ WARMER lA Tha Miarhn*ar Broalnt HaralC 24.50 19.95 here climaxed tbe Center Oiurch the right to say it as a nation, that panied by Mrs. McAllister, was in­ whether the law will be amended pension Topay has Just growed shrouded Alabama mountainside. ao aa to provide payments fo r un­ tion of a United Labor committee (3) Regular 9M.0O Bbera- (I ) Regular 9S9.9S Sheraton Forum's oorisldersOon of the ­ we will arrange it differently.’ troduced by Dr. Edward Besser, MoadAr. Januanr too much. The four victims wsrs flying to employed persons who have col­ to try to-conaolldate labor’a vote to ton End Tables in all Drum Table; all genuine (4) Regular 934.50 Double Pedestal lems o f Britain. In answer to a question asking chairman of the Center Church Formerly $9,95 Florida on a vacation when their (9) Regular 939-9S Sheraton Coffeo lected all the junemployment com the election next fall. W e’d like to see the Steinkraus mahoginy, gold tooled Icath- Duncan Pbyfe Coffee Tables; all genu- where the Labor Government, if committee, and by Allan Taylor, four-seat craft plunged to earth Tables In aU genuine mahogany; gold- genuine mahogany; gold Question of Degree pensatlon to which present la # The election makes 1950 "a big, suggestion adopted, and his pro- toe mahogany. left to itself, would halt the process the committee member who ob' A Reasaa T o Giro in the wild, rocky hiUa 30 miles tooled leather tops. tooled leather tops. ar top. The only real difference be­ entitles them and are still Jobless. decisive. Important year,” ths gov poaed commission put to work im­ of nationalization and socializa­ tained his appearance here. ernor said, citing the Tsft-Hsrtley Tha 19M lUadiaBtar March of southeast of Blmilnghsm. tween the two coimtries, as be­ The governor says there are at mediately. Maps of ths arsa list peaks up I tween tbe various partias to Bri­ tion. Mr. McAlllzter said that the least 18,000 such persons In Con­ law aa an example of what “will to raHava caagha, $3.95 . r i n - r drira which atarta today to 8,500 feat high. tain itself, be said, lay to the Labor party had no Intention of necticut. happen” If the Democrats ara de­ •art awnalta la ebaat nationalising any industry that ■ok-m m , tpoin an aridencaa, prove Dead were Mr. and Mra. E. L. question of degree. He pointed out Zion Ladies Aid The four he named were Rep. feated. was not vital to the entire com' "W e can't let It happen. We T a n t feat, lons-hatlsi to ha tha moat Mccaaafol poUo An Early {$tart Collins and Mr. and Mra. Bedford Mostly One-of-a-kind that the British Labor Govern­ George C. Conway of Guilford, rclm from eovshlns .na ThU Is not o heotlng pod . . . but the gentleet, heolthleet Idad Miley, all o f Chanute, Kan. They ment has left 75 per cent o f Bri munlty. He mentioned the cosme­ won't let It happen." ho said. ^m p air i Is tha towa'a history. To Serve Supper majority leader o f the House. Re­ that mlaarabto achy farilng uf warmth you con I magi nr . . . at your feet ooly. Use It The Weatem ^Qerman govern­ had Spent the night in a Birming­ tish Industry to private hands, and tic industry as one which was not publican State Chairman Clarence CIO President Mitchell Hviridoff from a eold—you naad mors Tha ip M t od anthnalasm aad oo- than iuat an ordinary talva. ment la hardly la axlstence be- ham hotel end cleared the Munici­ he asserted that if tbe Conservs- in the “vitsl” clsssiflcstlon. F. Baldwin. Rep. John R. Thim of nf New Haven and Secretary- betwoMi your upper sheet aad your preeeot Moahet, the woraeth pal eim rtA h e re at 9:43 a. m. for You abould rub oa Mue. rrfTTt***— ahowB thus far haa al- Uves should wto-^ths ntoproachlng Anawerihf , another question, A chicken chow mein supper will Hamden, speaker of the House, Treasurer John J. Driscoll of fora It begtna demanding a plebt- Palm Beach, Fla. tSTok. The srast paia-taUariBg Mustarols la eontrolled by a thermostat, It’a woelmble, meoeuiue S C a 17* that of pravldua election, th e f ■wOuld nht dehatlon concerning the type of manage­ be served by the Ladles Aid So­ and Senator Charles S. House of Bridgeport were reelected without Fifty or more searchers fought mMicatioB (Oil of Muatard, Camphor, adta la the Saar, on the question alize any o f the Industries the ment given industries and services Manchester, minority leader In opposition. Mrnthoi and Methyl Salleylata) In­ aad eomea ta blue, rooe, or green. Coo ahe bo used OO o wrap their way through rugged timber- Labor Government haa national­ ciety of Zion Lutheran church Vice Prrwldenta Elected of whether or not that territory which have been nationalized, Mr. Wednesday, January 18, from 5 to the Democratic controlled Senate. stantly start, lb to enaek Irritation and around for ehnnUler and bark pains. ^"wa eaaT aay wala wrprtaed. land to the crash scene. A ll the ized. brMk up eonzMtJon in th. uppOT bron­ abould return to Germany. McAllister denied that the Amerl- 7 p. m. to the Sunday School room The governor said the current Thirteen vice presidents elected A ftar an. It waa oely a few bodies, burned beyond recognition, Acknowledging that’ the B rit were: Frank Cocheo of Hartford; chial tubaa, nnae and throat—brlnzing tt is difficult to blame the were found In the charred, twisted can-style of political patronage re­ of tbe church on Cooper street. unemployment situation was “ not nmaslns apW y raUaf. aM kha ago,th at tha paepla of iaher vislttog In Asoarica wSa like­ ferred to by the qi'estloner existed Harold Bernard of Bridgeport; Weatem Germans. Tha Saar Is wreckage. The plane wa' demol­ Mr. and Mra. Oeng Heesimg, well my Idea of democracy," and added MuatOTola ottain ALL tk. bmMflti el e ware gripped with ly to hear considerable abuse of to Britain. He said that to many known caterers, and members of Mrs. Viola Oonesnnon of Torring- mustard plaatar adthout th. bothir al ished. the term “welfare state,” he ask­ that while he did not know how he much more German than Trench. Instances the same Individuals now tha Lutheran church. West Hart' atekini one. Juat rub It onl a vocy real fear. ed. UghUy, what was wrong with would make out In hts current dis­ And the Fraach, who have practi­ manage nationalised Industries ford, will prepare the chow mein. pute with Republicans, “ I will keep fnS8lrons New cor guorontee. theoo, la Its lataaalty, vary dose aoma day, by one means or an­ attacked him aad Mrs. Rsndell During and after thla war, aa aftar the first World War, Mr. Mc- dlUon after tha war, during which, thJxibL other. when they want to collect the becauae of bombing, lose o f merch­ rent. AlUatcr aald, tbe people of Britain I AUTOMATIC on. HEAT 29.50 ant ships, the cessation o f new in­ Manchaster'a first polio victim, and Russia combined to 42.50 (5 ) Regular 999.TS were stirred by an Idealistic (2 ) Regular 922.50 vestment and construction, and the affttetad last Juno, la stUl hoa- take German territory In the osst. Sheraton Nesta of Ta­ dream. (3 ) Regular 949.75 Genu- (3) Regular 949.75 Sher­ (2) Regular 929.50 AU Ma­ Duncan Phyfe style sale of British investments over­ Proportionately Large Allowances on RUG pitallaad aad undargotag intanalva They took It for their own mili­ Ine Mahagany Book Ta­ aton Step-end Tables of hogany Coffee Tables; Dun­ Drum Tables of gen­ bles; genuine mahog­ "W e ara," he said in hia own Is Your Answer! ■ummaiy o f tha British program, seas, Britain lost a quarter o f Its REPAIRING txaataient. Ha la atm almost com­ tary and economic security. So Byrnes Seeking bles with 4-leg Duncan all genuine mahogany. can Phyfe design; glass-pro­ uine mahogany; leath- any, lSx21". toathsr enUre capital—the very capital *46, *47 and’48 Models. Pbyfe pedestal bases. Note handles, spade fe e t tected tops. ar tope. t o ^ "maklag a change. W e are mak pletely paralysed aad serves aa a doing, they have guaranteed that ing a change from a country with with which, he said, Britain had BINDING traditionally financed her own dol­ grim and pathetic remlitder of Germany erlll never be content Governor’s Post an awful lot of slums an awful Oil Heal “ Tailared** to Suit Your lar imports. Reconditioned and Guaranteed Usetl the stark, crippling power of tha until, by one means or another, U lot of disesqe, an awful lot of In r,l,E.\NING Spartanburg, 9. C , Jan. 19—(P) security, an awful lot of philosophy “ Before the war," he said; ” we dlaeaae. haa got back the land in ques­ were a great creditor nation. We Caro. Over Thirty to Chootie From. I'urtiriilur House and Heating Plant —Former Secretary of State James Subject to Prior Sale of ‘beivar my neighbori to a coun< Wa douht that tha worth of tha tion. try whero there la deceht houS' finished the war victorious hut Installatlonn Wall To Wall P. Byrnes, wartime “ assistant K a rd i at DImaa drive wlU be da- On both Bides, then, the vtctora bankrupt." 176 Bm I With The New Tackkfla Conversion Burners Boiler-Burner Units Bled or Ignored this year. Those of thla war have handed to poten­ president," has re-entered politics The American loan, he said, Method helped the British people to ao- Cenigr tit. who have benefited from the fund tial new aggressive German na­ at 70 to run for governor of South Charm ingly Tel. 8665 W'arm-Air Furnaces Complete Heating Sjrateats Carolina. w ill not let tt be denied or Ig- tionalism that issue on which It MANCHES'I'ER His candidacy, announced Satur­ Bored. Nor orUl those who thought Simple Edffar Ciurfcg thrives beat. Last time, Germany day night, comas after sendee alao Pretty Potholdera Carpet Center Convert In One Day—^Take Three Full Years To Pay! they might have to rely on It had to wait a while before It be­ as Suprama court Juatlca, war M c C L U R E Inioror Tea, tha Maacheater March of gan to press its case too urgently. mobilisation director whan he was 308 Main St. 2-4343 Factory Trained Dimes will be a succaao. But this time Germany haa an referred to aa “assistant president” Free Ettimatet Gladly Given to Franklin D. Rooasvelt, and U. / Personnel A ay other result could only added advanUge. The victorious AUTO COMPANY S. senator and representative. RltSIl thst Um dUSCM ^ th# allies of this war are engaged In .^ In speeches d u il^ tha tost year "City of VUlago Charm" have pttt< cynical wooing of their defeated M^BS charged thM the Truman HUDSON SALES « SERVICE Juny d M it memories aad painful' enemy. That means no one la go­ admlnlatratlon'a ependlng pro­ ly hardaaad hearts. ing tq crack down on Germany grams could turn ths nation Into a 19.95 24.50 19.95 22.50 15.95 WILLIAMS on. SERVKX welfare state. very hard no matter what it does 373 MAIN STREET TEL. 2-9442 But he made clear that In op­ 341 BROAD STREET TEL. 2-1257 (7) Regular 934.50 Sher­ (5) Regular 929.95 Sher­ Regular 937.50 Single (3) Regular 939.75 Step- (X) Regular 319.75 Ibep. The Stcinkrins SuggcitioD and says. Neither Russia nor the posing centralization of power In aton Drop-Leaf Pem­ aton End Tables o f genu­ Pedestal Coffee Tables; end Tables, aU genuine aton Lamp Tabla; genu­ ATTENTION!! United States dares curb Ger­ Washington and calling for states' ‘‘Open ETCinliiffi and Sandajra” broke Tables; genuine ine mehogeny; gold-tool­ (5 ) 39" round; (3) mahogany; gold-tootod ine mahogany, X-etretob- Harman W. gteinkraua, the right ht was not just hitting at the many. In fact, Germany seems to mahogeny, drawers. ed leether tope.. 33 X S3" oval Ulald tops. leather tosets. ar base, rimmed top. Connecticut Industrial havs tha most comfortable posi­ Democratic administration. Ha Who Is president of the United tion of any nation engaged in the said he meant Republicans, toe. Marion E. Williams States . Chamber of Commerce, last war. made a sUtesmanllko proposal the other day when ha suggested Catholic Chaplain that an impartial body o f the call- Loyaltp It In Tht Hesrt Professional School of the LOOKING FOR bar of the Hoover Oommlsslow oa Ons by one, tha tost year’s at- Going to Moicow Reorganlxation be named to study tsmpts to produce loyalty to >a slept on a Sealy. tpo How Important A BARGAIN? the swiftly-developing Amertoaa America by requiring the taking New York, Jan. 19—0^—Amer­ D ance You’n 8nd one a t ____ pension system. of special oaths are falling by the ican Roman OathoUes to Moscow will have a chaplain tor the first The last few months have w it Dairy, one quart o f Ber> legal wayside. The latest to faU time to about a year, . N o tr LocOtedyt the Oessed tha emergency of an InduS' Is Man’s^ gren’s Lab-Tested Grade A is ths series of sets, adopted by The Rev. Louis Robert Brassard. but *twas nothing like tfiis! milk Bllcd with vitamins, trial pension system which Is the New Jersey legislature, re- 35, o f Woreeatsr, Mass.. Isft to \ so essential to heaKhful linked with'federal social securl' qulriWg candidates for atate office plane yesterday for tha S ^ s t capi­ BAVM NAVIT ZIPSER CLUB I tal. . - ""Y ES”.? living, AND IT COSTS SO ty. .The link is that the indus­ and state officeholdera to taka a Father Brassard will be ana of LITTLE! trial pepslon system guarantees “loyalty oath." two Roman Catholic priests in ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL! H a t lb s man jshem " fo T helped 4a pm aa ambMous b w 3 5 BR a I n A R D P L A C E to make: up tba difference betareen Tha declston of the New Jorasy Russia. Tbe other is the Rev. Jean tfafough medk e l sdwoL \ There’s no waste—4H» bones federal s o ^ security payments Supreme Omirt, setting aside ds Mstha Thoinas, e French priest 69lh ANNIVERSARY Aaothar eeceetea. Me Meodly *Yeb" started a man in buttoam left over, no peelings or and a totM pension of some figure theee tows, is based in the first la- and also of the Augustinlan order and today that m tafa bwriniie is a growing, poying proporiden. Mid-Year Registrationa Now Being Accepted dhells to diaeara. Thera’s to which Father Brassard Bcloaga G rsim bought his S tsir btfort th« turn of the contury . . . but it like 9100 a month. stence on the legal petoi that the S32S NO WASTE. The haw chaplain has bean couldn’t b tfin to approicb OM luxurious comfort of Sosly’a 69th And than tharn wet the tfane Ms * W onahlad a werried for Tap« Ballet, Ballroom, Acrobatic The enUance of industrial pen leglsiatuia III itoett kM no aathar- tresiursT at Aasumptton college to An^TWwrjr U a m ifsin g Mattrsfii! 842-ooil body-balAnc«d inner- fan O y to get ftam M d w a stach a f nnpaM hUla and Me friendly stall aystsms, negotiated between and Baton For a real big bargata to tty to alter tke teem aC eath la- WgrMstor for the peat see spriaf unit gontly cmdlw you in ptrfoet posture . . . Mirscle Mesh advice pm thm family’t bodget an e eeond, teem haeia IMIvtdilSl gimipa of workers and 8X49 hcaltlifal. energiaiag JMd* by the etsto aeMtttqtteA. yenrs. He Mcceeds the Rev. Oeerge Iniulhtes s p K ifi from tho downy eottoh upholstery., permanently I By Mrs. Aaae Osbed TMa man wheeo "y a ir bee brought peace o f mind te thoneends Special tap elaaaaa for boys. nesa, order Bergrcn'fi Grade IkilsHiial employers, represents But, beyond that, tha Jurtot w rit­ LaPerfa who came back fri Extra hosYy 8 oa. grajNind-wine woven-stripe ticking; pre-built 39« Make these weU-psdded cute kit- of people V helpiag them‘gat a fredi atart le tba msaacar of UosQBW tost January. TIm latteFa A paeteurixed adOt today. A beast for tha Idea that private ing the decision uraat back to b ^ e r s . Matching box Biurings, 89-96 Box Spring 89.96 ten pothoiders from serspe o f tha h im m Finance Co. office to tMs city. ClasB and private instruction. return visa to Russia was eanetl- This attractive afternoon stylo bright glnghsnia, percales or any I is abla to aaaka lu own basic Anglo-Saxon tow, to quota tod by ths Soviet embassy w it^ t la designed especially for tbe other workboaket, odds end ends HU Job is to mafce parmaal leant, and to keep the traim etiain A new ten week course in Rallroom teehni^us form­ Lab-Tested for yogr toward that "aaourl- as foUowa: wpliiistloiL woman who likes uncluttered stoi' you hove around. They will protect ao a boritmm lik. barit. HU year* of eepetlenee with lOmmmt ing thia week. Learn ta dance for poise and grace. proteetioa. . t)E* udiMi mam tha domtaaat All subjects are equally pHcity. 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BiANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY. JANUARY 10, 1950 PAGE NINE MANCHBSTBBEVKNINGHERALD. MANCHESTER. OONN«'MONDAY, JANUARY If, 1960 Stafford Springs Pep Favored to Retain But Two Uiilieaten Nassiff Bullets Shoot Blanks Local Six College Qiiiiitetg' Polish Amerks Split ^ t s Qualities 64,600 Miners Freight Agent of New Haven Railroad Retires Here Kiwanis Marks News Tidbits Luce Refuses Title In St. Louis Tonight .1 Stay Out of Pits; Down Laurels, 45-43 The Manchester Hockey dub New York, Jan. 18 - Power­ 35th Birthday Cvllcd Froto (yP) W irM To Comment was shutout, 6-0, by the Stafford ful Holy l>osa haa just Duqiiesne In Weekend Contests aCSiristian St. Louie. Jan. 16—(ff)—Charley.^his chance hgainst one of the clev- O^cler Ignored Springs American Legion aextet left for company today tq the un­ Defeat Giyes WiUie's yesterday afternoon in the windup Rlley, battling young St. Louis ereat boxers ever to wear the defeated class among the coiin- Topple League LeadinaL Local Oub Hears Five . TMrtoaa atorchaat aMgs ot com­ Magasine Editor Silent of the eecond round of play in the Negro, will attempt to lift the crown. Riley, a Golden Gloves try'a top biuketbalf teams. ' pany oficrated by 'Chinese Nation- Rec Results featherweight crown from the champion in 1943, turned pro tn Poli«h Box Scores 'CharlM Johnson fCounimed from Page Oael Sole Possiiseion of C o n n a c t lc .u t Valley Hockey The Crusaders, fifth In laat Meriflen St. Stans Point Program from alists have gone o'var to Chinese On Running for Seat League. The win puts Stafford in awarthy brow of champion Willie 1944 and most of hia fights have week’s Aeaoclated' Prcaa poll, leat Preachw: «t On- Communlata, and about 80 First Place; U ' s LA.’a (87) line for the playoff epot the locale Pep of Hartford, Conn., tn a been before his home towm fans. keep knocking off the strong ones Nuaday’a Oamea, Rec Sunday, 57 to 50^ told the operators ‘We want a to IntemationaPs Head more are reported ready to fol­ In Senate P. B. F. Pta. were aiming to fill. Only four acheduled 15-round bout at the He has scored 26 knockouts In 65 work.’ The operators have had to at home and on the road, TTielr .Churdi Services low suit. . . .Italian premier, Trounce Aces, 67-14 3 Rlvoaa, rf .. ..6 6-9 16 more games remain in which the Kiel auditorium tonight. fights. latest and 13th victim- Is George­ Manchester (67) Lose at Waterbury reply ’tell that to your officials.’ 14 P B r J. Hugh Jackson, prominent Alcide dc Qaaperi, aaya he ex­ New York, Jan. 18.—(e)—Hen­ 1 Accomero, If ..6 2-3 home club must show much im­ It will be this clty’e first cham­ Pep won the 126-pound title town which fell, 77-51, tlaturday PU Battle said "It may be a number pects to form aew coallthm caM- j 3 Pagan!, c ... ..6 1-2 13 provement to regain the playoffs. 5 .Staum, rf ... . . 3 2.6 8 A t Osntw Conf**f«Wansl church California educator'and president Standings pionship exhibition since' Joe from Chalky Wright In 1942 and -night. Playing two gamea over Um of the miners have decided ’Let's ■et this week. . . .Skipper of ry R. Luce’s office esTd today tha ! 0 Plnkln. rg .. ..2 0-1 4 In the first period neither team has held It ever since except for a 1 W. Parciak, If . . 3 7.10 13 jjm»ri1sT th« R«v. ChmrlM John- hsv a showdown over limiting the V W. Louie scored a ninth round TKO Only’ the night before, the D. C. week-end the Polish AraerleaM of Kiwanis International, today Swedish tanker Di'vina aaya delay magaaine editor had' no comment 1 Wilkie, rg .. -.8 2-3 8 waa able to acore, though both over Tony Mueto in 1941; brief time In 1948 when he was 3 Kuse, c ...... 8 3-5 10 work week—let’s get it over with Willie’s GrtU___ five lost by just one point. 67-68, 3 Mil iH^ched at both oervICM on submitted a significant five-point (a aotlfjiag BrIUah Navy Ita aub- on reports he was considering ■7,4 : 1 Correntl, Ig ..4 5-6 • 13 goalies were kept busy by a fast Bookmakera do not give the St. stopped by Sandy Saddler, New tn St. John’s, rated first In tlie Server, rg ... . . 3 2-2 • 8 galneil an even split. Saturda^^ by shutting down the mines al»o- Laurels...... 0 Ziimiiltls, rg ., . 0 0.1 0 this topic ‘‘qualities tor Christian community program t,o the marlne Truculent had been sunk' running for the U. S. Senate on •7[4 i 3 Puzao, Ig ,. ..0 0-1 0 moving game that saw numerous Louis challenger much of a York Negro, In four ratinds. He poll. This shot Holy Cro.s8 stock night the locals dropped a 69 to' gether." i NassifCs ...... ahota taken. McCollum, playing 2 Jaivla, I g ...... 4 1-1 O' lirliia.” Taking his text from Kiwania Ctob of Manchester for waa becauae "I had no Idea we ;571 - chance. They have made Pep the regained the title from Saddler up. • 05 deriRlon to the Waterbury fiC'* All Captive Mine* c:lose«I had struck a submarine." Connecticut’s Republican ticket Garden Grove .. 26 16-24 67 his first game in the nets, gave .1 C. Perolak, Ig . . 0 0-0 0 W tk iij 1:1-10 he described the Burnside Ehigles .4’J9 favorite at I.to 44- Odds on early last year. He haa been de­ Duquesne defeated ■ Loyola 'o f The United States Steel corpora­ , its guidance in the year ahead. thli fall. Silk a t y A.C. (41) a good account of hinuelf. Stans In the Brass City and yaa-- ffmr ways in which s man shows Biitleb Food Minister John Italians .429 Riley have been quoted at 34 feated but twice and battled to (.Ttlcago for Ita 12th victory Sat­ trrdsy afternoon A tha East Slda' tion aald all II s captive mines In In a message that was read by The New York Times said In a 4 Connolly, rf ...... 0 0-0 0 Mancheater akateto were able to 17 Totals 17 16-26 87 ha'is a Christian. Mr. Johnson Pennsylvania, employing about Stnichey asserts Britain’s Labor Balch Pontlacs . 286 to 1. one draw In 144 pro contests. urday, 62-54. The Dukes are Rec, the locale thumped the league - Russell Potterton president of the government baa "largely - over storj’ from Hartford. Conn., that 1 August, I f ...... 6 0-2 12 keep the play going their way But to Riley, it means a dream Pep will have a tw-o-lnch height eighth In the poll. Meriden (59) ■aid that a Christian must be 11.000 men, are closed. Another silk C it y ...... 000 f IraAng Meriden St. Stans, 67 to club, Jackaon appealed to all Ki-‘f^ m « the editor-in-chief of Time. Life 2 LUSKf C •■*•■0* ..2 2-4 6 through moat of the second period, advantage over the 5 foot. 2 Inch P B ,F PI* koman with an understanding and 4.000 U.8. Steel miners In Ken­ world food and-dollar ehort- but Stafford’s goalie proved to be come true. For several years, Last week’s most startling up­ SO. Both games were la tha waniana to "demand efficiency ageo Woret flood eiaca 1813 and Fortune magazines' had been 3 Brown, r g ...... s • sS 1-5 7 particularly after he scored two St. Louisian. Pep Is 27, Riley 26 set WS.S Tennessee’s Saturday 2 Araa*. rf ...... 1 '2-2 4 hwe of others: he-must have the tucky forced operations there to Nassiff’s high-powered Bullets a stonewall, blocking every effort 3 State Polish League. ■uaUties of a strong Hon and fight aad economy in the conduct of our roUe over Shelby, O .,.. For flrat consulted on the possibility of 0 Zania, r g ...... 1 0-0 2 technical knockouts over Phil Ter- Neither anticipated any dlfflmilty trouncing of Kentucky, 66-63. The NeHlMig, rf ... . 5 1-3 11 remain dark and bleak. A apokea- knocked the Laurels off last Sat­ 6 to score. Stafford's first score 4 .lankowikl, If . 6 3-3 15 Pete Htaiim and Ed Kose paced- 'tor what he believes to be right government, whether at the na­ time in 15 years, move is under his candidacy by Republican lead­ urday night In the feature Rec 0 Conn, ig ...... 3 0-2 ranova. he has been clamoring for In meeting the 126-pound weight Wlldrats rank second In the poll. men said operations In West Vir­ tional,* state, or local level." 2 McConvillr, Ig . ...4 0-0 8 came dn a long screen shot by Sam 1 Slr|ikuwtcz, u . 1 2-3 4 the Poles against Meriden tn A •ad f l ^ t until he wins; a Christian way to organise ri«-al nnluo to ers In Connecticut. Senior League basketball game. a shot at the tlUe. Now he gets requirement. It's the first, time since 1945 fast first period which ended with ginia were normal. Jackaon, who la the dean of the Not Beyoad Dtsriis-elon Stage Marvonek that glanced in off the ,’i lVnkrf)l, rg ., . 4 2-4 10 must be willing to serve others, oy The Pittsburgh Consolidation John L. Lewis’ United Mine Work­ The final score was 45 to 43. In goal post. that a Southeastern Conference Mancheater out front, 21 to 24. using his talenta Mr. Johnson graduate school of business at ers In hard coal fields.. .About The matter has‘not got beyond 17 19 3-13 41 rive has whipped Kentucky. The 2 Goszlyla. rg .. .1 0-0 2 Coal company’s large mine at near­ Stanford University, said that losing, the Laurels lost a chance 28, In the third period,' the locals 3 Olyck. Ig .... . 1 1-1 Ben Neastng and Bob Jankowski pointed out that in the parable of too priests of Hartford diocese the discus.sion .stage, however, the to gain a first place tie w'lth Score at halftime, 39 to Volunteers did It then, too. 35-84. . 3 by Library, Pa., was among the leaders in large cities and small I.A.’s: referee, Horvath: umpire. abandoned defensive play and went 1 Flll))ek. Ig ... . 0 1-2 1 set the scoring offenAvo In the the talents there was no man with gather at Bond Hotel fOr two- newspaper said. Willie’s Grin. In the other game, Eastern Loop In between Adolph Rupp’s boys nerond canto and at tntermlsston. first to reopen, Other Pitt Consol towns must constantly devote "I have it under consIderaHon." Wlcrzbicki. all out for a ecore, which proved Local Sport humiliated SEC foes 44 straight 0 SurowlevkI, Ig . 0 04) 0 no talents. We all have the taleht pits are down. Three.mines of the day conlereaee oa Cathnile action. the Italian Americans trounc^ the to be the big mistake of the game, Meriden led 31 to 30. Koae*s fttuir- to aerve as best we can In many their personal aervioes to the The Times quoted Luce as telling limes. Wfirton Steel company in Wash hapless Silk City Aces. 67 to 41. as the Stafford puckstera filtered 22 lung ahota enabled tha FA'a l9 ways all our lives. In the fourth atrengthening of human and spir­ a c(uestloner. "Several Republiean The games ended play tn the first NasAff Bullets (46) Race Tigliteii8 Sectional leaders aa of today are- Totals 19 12-18 60 Ington county are out of produc­ itual values. P. B. F. Pt«. through to score. at close range. Chatter Score at half time 3-30, Man- grab a 48 to 42 lead gobig Into ploce. we must be like Ihe eagle leaders who seemed very much to round. Holy Oroea, Kentucky, Bradley,, the final stanza. tion. . His message waa read In con­ 3 Young, r f ...... 2 0-0 4 Krawlec was the big gun for the cheater. Referee, Bogginl Umpire, wko sears above the earth higher The hard core of resistance to want me^have asked me to think The Silk City, with a new addi­ ('olorado, Arizona and UCLA, Playing pooseaslon ball, tbs lo* nection with the Manchester 0 Booth, I f ...... 6 4-5 14 rival Connecticut six, scoring the Manchester holds down seventh with a number of fives In each Wierzblokl.. sod higher. All Christians need the United Mine Workers presi­ Obituary about It, and T anLthipJitogthl^^ito^b about tion in Johnny Luaa, played the “hat trick" with three goals In the Torrhigton HoWarils to cals moved nnd screened well In this quality of detaching them- club’s observance of the 35th an­ it.’ I. A.’s on even terms for the first 5 Gaudlno, o ...... 4 2-2 10 place in the Men’s Division of the | area right on their heels. dent's suggestion sppeared to be 1 Hublard, rg ...... 3 3-4 9 final period. State i Masrkesler Oirl* (89) the final tan minutes of piny and ■slees from the trials and trihula- niversary of Kiwanis Internation­ lAlce's home Is In RidgeAcld. half with the score ending at 20 Play Naskiffa Friday gained a hard-earned upact vrtn. In Greene and Fayette counties In al. Jackaon’s five-point program 3 Mlkolowski, Ig . ...1 1-1 3 In the nrst game of the after­ standings. The locals have won two i P B F Pt* tions of the everyday world to the southwestern comer of Penn­ Conn.- Airs. Clare Boothe Luce, the to 28 in favor of the Eldridge Koae and Pnreiak pacad tha aeov^ seek the peace and help which follows: 0 BuckmIAer, Ig ...2 1-2 6 noon, the Chicopee Fa 11% Braves games while losing five. The local Night at Drill Shed 2 Relchl*. rf ... . 8 0-1 18 sylvania. The great bulk of the editor's wife and a former U. S. Streeters. defeated the Springfield Rangers, Four-Way Tie era while JankowsM and Naaalag comes when one soars In prayer D e a th s In the third stanza C>>ach Lebro girls have a perfect record In seven 2 Fitspatrick, rf . 1 0-2 2 state's 10,000 soft Coal miners are 1. We must continue to serve representative from Connecticut, 12 17 11-14 45 3-2, tn a good exhibition bf hockey 2 ZagorakI, If .. . 1 0-0 2 were topa for the loaern. T te and meditation to Ood. In conclu­ our youth, the future citizene of has been under consideration' for Urbanetti’s charges with a fast starts. ‘The Thompaonvllle girls are ' working. Laurels (48) by ten to fourteen-year-old By The AHsoriated Press 0 Quaglla, If ... .. 2 0-0 4 lose snapped a Ax game Mertdaa sion, Mr. Johnson urged the con­ Plrketa Stop Operations our land. Mrs. 3lay C. Bolt the .Rcnate post. break, put on a spurge that was also undefeated, baxtog won six! Top clubs In the Eastern Profes­ III Crosby Open win Areak. gregation to be actively Christian 1 Chapman, rf . ...5 2-5 12 skaters Holyoke outscored the 2 Biozie, c . . . . . 2 0-0 4 In West VIrgIniB, where 110,000 2. We must work to strengthen Mrs. May Chayman Holt, wife of The Times said Mrs. Luce re­ sufficient to coast In for a victory. pirevloualy unbeaten SomeravlIIc straight games. { Saturday night In Wntofhury, that the Kingdom of God might At the end of this period the score 0 Davis, If ...... 1 0-0 2 sional Basketball league Improved 2 Dowd, rg .... . 1 0-0 2 soft coal miners are employed, and make more efficient the Frederick H. Holt of 107 Union portedly told Onnnecticul, Repub­ 2 Brooks, If ...... 6 six. 3-1, in a non-league game to Pebble Beach. Calif.. Jan. 16 I 0-0 the Rnintn shot nut n 14 to 2 Isiiid eome~to our community and the Pholo liy Manetwator Phatographera stood at 62 to 39. The last period ...2 2-3 their playoff chances over the Kuczenakl, rg . 1 2 pickets stopped operations at five church, the home, and the school. street, Rockville, died this morning lican leaders she Was. ^ unavailable 1 Burke, c ...... 2 1-3 5 end the afternoon’s progrsm. Red Powers, high scoring Tor­ (J’/--Blng Crosby’s personal -olf. 1 Vittner. Ig ... . 2 0-0 4 and were never headed thereaftor. world.^ mines which sought to reopen when Jamea J. Fallon of H^i^ford, Superintendent of the .N'ew Haven Knilroad, presents a Savings Bond aad 3. Wa must emphaaite to our fotmd the I. A.’a still pouring in week-end as second place Meriden Ln.0 t'helpv Knud. Freight Agent of Manchester for the peoples throughout our nations the points and with but a lone hoop pula up all the money and has as roatly blow to the locala in tha told the Children’s Story and gave a long illness. ^rs. Loire. The Times reported by John McCoaville the Silk City 3 Mason, Ig ...... 2 1-1 5 Stafford Spriaga fined 850 for playing tn another humbled last place Torrington, and come-to-work whistles. i |NMt 14 .Vfwri), Mr.v. Barber looks on diirlr-. I • |i- -'•ntnron planned as a surprise, party for Barber their rights and responsibilities as 1 Staum, Ig . . ! . . Lrgtoa (S) Manchester (0) much fun as any. wns one of the 13 laat half. the benediction, and presided at Born Octobei 1, 1874, daughter said her atatementa sUII stood but would have been scoreleiM In this .. .0 1-3 1 organized probasketball league third slot Bristol downed next tn Total* 18 0-3 36 In Ohio, one of the seven affect­ who mUred from active servk-e ultli the i-'ll: 111 nftcr over 50 years. Other loading offleials and citizens of the United States and Krawiec...... RW. . E. Thompson most unusual in Its nine year his­ Meriden Glrhi Wally Parclak. Lloyd Jarvis aad the aervices. i.'anada. of Eustace C. anci Luisa B. (Cor- added: “ If you were to a.sk me quarter. which is against the rules of the i last place New Britain. (22) ed statea, President Adolph Paclf- assoedatm of the Manchester Fr-lght o!i;e • git:jer,-*l fur the farewell'pnrt.r last Friday noon. 10 18 7-16 43 K. Dobson...... L ".'... .G. Donahue Eastern League. E. L. officials tory. P B F Pt* K om aet the ecorlM paee w l ^ The Senior Choir, under the di­ 4. We must work for understand­lica) Chapman, Mrs. Holt waa whether I may change my mind. 1 Starring for the I. A.’s in the GIIII* waa beA for Waterbury. ico of UMW DistHct Six said widely known aa a talented musi­ Score at halftime, 20 to 17, Kdzlkowski.... C ...... McCusker checked and found that Ken Good­ Credit for Meriden’s triumph by The 51-hole invitqtinnsi affair, 1 Roblnion, rf . .. 5 1-1 n rection of Frederic E. Werner, sang UMW members at three mlnea em­ ing and gre'ater cooperation be­ would say that ladies have been scoring department were John whicti the professtohals and ama­ The local girla won both gn m ^ the anthems “The Heavens Re- cian and teacher of both piano and Nassiff Bullets; referee Wlerz- Bachlocht...... RD---- J. Donahue win of Manchester did not violate an 83 to 78 margin goes mainly to 0 Edgar, rf ...... 0 1-1 1 ploying 2,200 had voted against re­ tween management and labor, that known-to do It." Rivosa who netted 16 points with Dobson:...... LD. .W. Thomtoon Player-CToach Colby Gunther of the teurs fight to get Into, ended yes­ extending their win Areak to 28 apund" by Beethoven and “ Ix>, A State Governnieiit Hu8pital Notes limit Slayer organ. For over twenty-Ave years his scoring mate Joe Accomero blcki; umpire, Horvath. the rules. The Hartford 'Times re­ 0 GoAvIa. If ... .. 1 0-2 2 turning to work. He indicated the our enterprise ej’ete'm may' be Oulstiana...... O ___ McCoUum victors. He tallied 28 points and terday In a four way tie for first gamea. Watwbury fAI by n 88 y«lce to Heaven Sounding” by she presided at the organ of the dropping 14 and Nino Paganl tnd ported twice laat week that Good­ 0 Mordartkl, If .. 0 0-2 0 miners might work despits the strengthened. Stafford Spares: Hoague, Mot- kept his team In front throughout. place among the pros. There will 1 Papollo, c ... .. 0 0-2 0 to 14 acore and Meriden by a 16 tfortniansky. vote. Needs Modernizing Patients Today...... 145 On Campus 5. We must, as good cUizena, Union Congregational church of “Hippo” Correntl getting 18 points terelli, 8. DUrvonek, Burdick. win was playing In the Eastern be no playoffs. They spilt the to 22 count. On Wednesday, January 18,1050, Rockville. Storm Veers apiece. Playing best for the losers Penn League. The reports were Weakness from the free throw 0 Sodowakl, 0 . .. 2 0-1 4 Affected steel companies are Admitted Saturday: John Pran- demand efficiency and economy In Doiiblelieadei* Cage Ormsby, P. Marvonek, Fagen, J. money for the flrat fotir places 1 the annual meeting of the Center were Coach Bemie August with a false. line proved cost to New Britain Olshsfskl, rg . .. 0 2-2 2 Jonea and Laiighlln Steel corpora­ kuiu South Windsor; Mrs. Cora (CoaUaued from Faga One) the conduct of our government, Besides her husband, she leaves Marvonek, Greika. as Bristol came through with a equally. 0 Aguatin, rg .. .. 0 0-2 0 church will be held at 7:30 after (Oonttaued from Page One) Wifrd. 80 IxH'kwood .street; Mrs. total of 12 points and McConvUIe tion. Republic Steel Oorp., Wheel­ W'hether at the national, state or one daughter, Mrs. Everett North Into Canada Manchester Spares: Anpehutz, 61 to 59 thriller. The Hardware Among the , slamming Bam 0 Shawinski, Ig .. 1 0-2 2 the Annual Supper at 8:30. This la Anastatia Moskitis, 527 Burnham * with 8. Program at YIVICA Paquette, Ellla, Haugh, Woods, Alikan Scores 51, ing Steel and Republic Steel. Al­ are convinced the pretty stenog- j local level. of Rockville. Art Pongratz and Mel Cushing City lada connected for only nine Snead, national ^ A champion, an Important meeting because it In return.” street; Mrs. Marie Gagnon, 52 Bullet-Laurel ’n riller Humphreys, Greene, ^rendt, Aron­ putted himself out of undisputed la the first to come after the in­ most all the steel-owned (captive) rapher was slain by someone she ' Dean Jackaon declared that Kl- Funeral services for Mrs. Holt witnessed the New Britain-Bristol out of 27 charity tosses, while 8 Totals 9 4-18 22 mlnea are located in the Greene Rogers aald that the Mmmisslon Falknor drive; Mrs. Rone (^nfleUI, '.vanls Iritemational’a 1950 admin­ (Coatianed from Page One) In a very closely played tilt the Two games will be played to­ son. first place by missing an eight- But Team Loses corporation of the Church and the expected there would be “ loud pro­ knew. I will be held Wednesday at 2:30 game in the Eaatem League Bristol shot 17 out of 24. Bristol Score at liatf time 18-8, Man- and Fayette county area. 151 GIcnwood street; Mrs. Sarah istrative theme, "Aggresaive C5tl- Nassiff Bullets pulled a hard Referees: L. Easton, Cote. footer on the final green. Ills 214 Bcclealastlcal Society. All mem­ test" against Its recooimendations Police said they planned to ques­ from the White Funeral Home. cue?, N Y ., and Iomcs of hundreds night at the T in the Senior Bas­ vesterday at New Britain. A held a 60 to 59 lead with 15 seconds cheiter. Referee, Kletnachmidt. "Waat Five-Day Wsek‘* Buck. .Iin Birch Mountain road; zonahlp- SafegtiMd of Freedom,” fought victory over the “miracle'* Scoring; First Period; crowd of 300 attended. Bristol won for the three rounds was equalled bers and friends are urged to at­ and that ‘’crieaof angulah” would Harry Flr-eto, 99 Pl.vmoulh lane. tion any one who knew the slain ! Rev. Forrest Musser, minister of of bead of livestock in the north­ team with the small crowd cheer­ ketball League which will be the No • Scoring. Pensltlcs: Mc­ to go and sewed It up with a foul Paul Terreta, president of the girl. Including her co-workere and offered on outstanding challenge to final games for the four teams in but lost the aervices of Puggy Bell. by Dave Douglaa, Wilmington, Waterbary (981 B y Th* Assodstsl Prsss . tend both the supper which will be come from Im.*, uotertaon, Rockville; William Miss Baker walked to a nearby selections. by a record blizzard over the one point of the Bullets. A free Y. w . L. bury. Ul Oongreas which wants the Taft- other diggers In seven' states then St. James's Cemetery. Bjomstad of Norway won 44th an- 1 walllnirford 1 ’ .917 who is fighting his way bark Ater conasquontly, dropped announced that he wf Poland; In the Com­ Rylandor, Ig ...... polnte to tha vlctora’ drive. datppt back to normal. safety. ha.s cost taxpayers ’’millions upon Discharged today; Mrs. Mazle out with ' more than 250 automo­ P. X B. F. 1 High school rlfie team In a mall 26-year old comer, was equally The Fort Wayne Pistons, with Hill Bald thdt even though such Rankin was questioned at length mittee on Procedure, Ivan Kamlnev ! Hahn, I g ...... Om-; on the surface again, he Malley, 840 Middle Turnpike, east; biles beyond reach of recovery un­ 2 D. Krinjsk, rf . ...3 0-1 New York—(N E A )— From 20-^ But Mikan thrives on the tough­ rifie match with the locA shootera. guilty by three-putting the 17th ‘The NaAff BuOeta oooied thAr strlngboan Bob Hatrlo aottiu IT •‘ raecdutlon would not have the Rogers I'a-Iared that a well-de- but could shed no light on the slay­ of Russia and Vladimir Houdek of j Waabljigton. Jiui. 18—<4*)—The 0 Carson, rf > ...... 1 0-0 Fired January eleventh, the gulped In the fresh .air. Mrs. Elizabeth Pease and daugh­ til the lake again freezes sgaln.'t 23 odd to 60-odd points night in and est kind of going. green. He waa one under par up alghth strAght win and 13th la 16 polnte, whipped the PhiladAphia bM ln g force of law, its passage velop^ purchasing program could ing. Czechoslovakia. 2 Taylor, If ...... 0 1-2 11 “ Remarkably agile for one of match puts the M. H. 8. gunners . "It’s wonderful.” ter. Tolland. The U. N. General Assembly lari | of • the shore. 'to them, with n chance to win top atarts whan thay downsd Hfp’i Warriors, 81-67. jMldd be an effort to the president. The rescuers believe Eddie qiay result In a saving of 10 per cent on "I don’t know yhat to say." he 3 Descy, c ...... 4 0-2 night out against the finest college hia siss, Mikan is an extraordinary on the long end of an 841 to 778 money. the state’s present purchasing bill Birth Saturday: A son to Mr. December referred further action suranee refund sUrts going out to The Vincennes, Ind.. area wa* Townsm of Jswett City yastarday Finding tho baskA on 88 A 8T Congress left administration of be about 70 feet further dowm the was quoted by police. "We were in 0 Ruasell, c ...... 0 0-0 Newa Bojra (28) players ever assembled aa profes- maneuverer," a d d s Lapcbick. score In this first meeting of the Douglas counted a lucky break troo Uoito, the Trt-Clty Btoak tbe. naticmal emergency section to of 820,000,000. and Mrs. Warren ' Wood. South on Tsiang’s charges to the Little WoMd war H veterans today. / I under »'■ renewed flood thrMt A l­ 1 D. Taylor, rg .. ...0 0-1 B. F. PU. two teams. The Vermont Green at the lAtera count, 73 to 61. slope, a total of '.20 feet bene'ath love with each other and we p'ere lowing week end rain which sent AonalB make cloud - sklKlng 'There Is no better ball-hanAer, to grab hie part of the tie. Coming Hawks ohodad the waterioa tlie discretion of the president," the shaft entrance. ' Rogers said that he roiild not Windsor. going to be. married. I have no Assembly, after approving a U.N. The Vetcraiia administration arid 0 Hedlund, Ig ...... 0 0-0 Laraon, rf ...... 2 MountAneers coAd place oAy one After n eloas flrA half which hands-off policy to aUinw the the Wabash river to new high lev­ Were It necessary, he’d be as up the 18th fArway, hie second HawkJk 84-80. Rill added. "We ahoul^'t try to Coaeerned Over Slides diacuss. now. I what speclAr. recum- Birth Sunday: A daughter to idea -M-ho would want to do this to the Treasury department hope to 0 Orr, Ig ...... 0 '0-0 Holmes, rf 2 George Mikan the flrst offleiai Mr. sbooUr aa high aa any of the lo- shot headed to the Ocean Beach. BBw the BAlets holding a 30 to Chinese people to settle their own hit a one-mllUon-checks-a-wefk els. Four persons drowned In back­ sharp a asLahootei as there is. but 26 lead. Norm Burka got t^ 'h im now when the law should The rescue teams, working In mendatlons would be made by the Mr, and Mrs. Douglas MacLachlan, her." Modaan, If ...... 4 g i Basketball. , cA team, which fired a acore oAy But the ball hit a rock and bounced be invoked.” Rockville. political differences. Tsiang ac­ pace, which Fould mean that pay­ waters from the. river'Saturday Sallroonie, c ...... '.. 3 it isn’t. When opponenU press hot, toosing la 12 points in the three-hour shifts of eight or nine commission. | He reported, how­ 8 /■ ' 8 1-8 17 Schooled obaervera generally moderately high. In view of past back to the fairway.-Douglaa got But the senator said he does ever, "I think It Is deer from what Birth today: A daughter to Mr. cused the Ruiislaiui of violating a ments to the 16.005,000 eligible and another man died af azpoaure NasAffs (16) Escavltch, r g ...... 1 him, he simply fires the ball third period to gtve the Bui' men etch, expressed grave concern agree that the six-foot 10-lnch through tha hoop disdainfully. performances. a par 5 out of I t Arcadia. CaUI.—Caiuma FaraFa feel there ii a real need for deter­ over the possibility of further rock I have said that the cximniieslon and Mni: Harold Roberts, Bast 1945 treaty with the NaUopaliri veterans would be' completed by after Ms boat raannM a krldf* P. B. F. Irlah, r g ...... Q The win gives ths M. H. S. team leU a 68-48 lead A tha three- Mikan with the glasses toped to He's axeaUent on the defense." After the four-way first place Two Lea (85-50) won tho 860,000 mining what the situation la w:th slides. will recommend a major change in Hartford. Fire Guts Shack; and actively helping the Chineto June 90. pier. ’ , 0 Cam)>eU, rf ...0 0-0 .Farrtil. Ig 0 a two and one wln-Ioss record. tie. came two others tied at 217. quarter mark. ' Mapect to coal suppllea. Cominuniata to power. hie head U the all-Ume beet. Although the Townsn mAchad Santa MAgarita Handloap for fU- At one point last night. Mine In­ the basic organization of thei^hara- The first batch went out in .------— ------• 1 1 Monahan, rf . r..0 1-1 ShorteU, ig ...... 0 Summaries follow: They are Fred Haaa Jr„ New Or­ Uoi and uaroo at Santa AAta. "I've seen one set of supply fig­ spector John Schneider of Ashland, tlve branch of the ' government. m ale Hrhedule ! bundles over the week-end to post 3 SuUivan, If ...... 1 0-1 Mikan ia the first eager ever to Mikan holds more records Btoachester (841) leans and E. J. Harrison, St. An­ the locala point for point In the Held ‘ ‘ N o I j o s s ” 26 bs advertised as thq InAvldual then you could shake a stick last period they were never Miami, 91a.—OahiinA FaraFa ures from government agencies and Pa., ordered the rescue work Ther^ ■will be no opportunity for ‘Tuesday—Tonsil and adenoida, offices all over the country. Public Records ^ 0 Diana. U ...... 0 0-0 13 Cyrus Miller ....'. .96 78 drews, m .. Aging Armed ($2.60) won nrilo Uonfllctlng sets from the coal pro­ stopped for a half hour until he an effective organization without 10 a. m. The chccka vary In aiae from 90 3 Chmeo, c ...... 8 3-3 Acea (1^') opponent of a team. On the oc- at. A pro season U not complete Edward Quinn ....98 75 Cary MidAecoff, U. 8. Open able to overcome Um dstlAt. ducers and such organisations as dear responsibility and adequate and a o(xteeBth auppoAlng foatuia had strengthened supporting tim­ W'edneaday—Well Baby at T, 2 A three-room shack owned; by ,W eddin £;9 cento to $528, averaging about $125 0 PAge, r g ...... 0 0-0 Custer, rf caalon of the Mlnneapolla Lakers’ unless be ia telUng a few more. WUUqm O rifflh ---- 95 72 champion, tied with two others at of TropicA Park, getting more the Chamber of Commerce," Hill bers in the shaft. authority In Ita major objectlvea." to 4 p. in. Thomas Malley and located to.' the each. They are being paid for an ^Warraatee Deed ' 1 Whuler, rg ...... 1 0-0 , Buinett, If laat visit to Madison Square Oar- He has the college National In­ 220. Former-Champa Byron Ncl- P B r PU said. Joseph Moriarty ..88 78 2- 8 10 pUuso than Bolo Mack ($10JO), Joe’s wife was not at the shaft Rogers said that the present Thursday—JPre-natal, 9:30 a. m. rear of 845 Middle Turnpike, eaat, accumulation of cash collected on John Jensen to niomsa E .. 3 Delaney, Ig ...... 0 2-8 Harrison, c dsn. the sign on tha marquee vitation Tournament single-game Richard Kehl .....9 3 70 •on, Lawson Little and Lew Wor- 1 Mason r t ...... 4 *T for one don’t know which set study gave Connecticut Its "Arst Murphjr, property at Maaeheater 0 Hublnrd r t ...... 4 0- 0 8 which won tha Henry t , Streaal entrance when he was brought to Friday—Cheat by appointment waa completely destroyed by Are Dcrby-Jehimon natloiuU service life Insurance. The 1 Page, Ig ...... -.0 0-1 Ubby, c .. read. *H3eo. Mikan va. Knicka." mark w’ith 68 poicta. , JtotUad (778) sham Iflnlshed with 227, A l oiit of MamoriA Handienp. Noddiean wan/ is oortoct and I think it’a some­ real opportunity’’ since 1901 to re­ 0 BOOtb* If ••essae 4 3- 8 10 the surface, having been unable to only. 9 a. m. Well baby at hospi­ yesterday afternoon. The aback Mr*. Minnie Burkhart of .S018> VA said premiums, were far in Green Falrlawn. Mulvay, rg And the Chicago DaPaA klumnus He holds the profession A sea- Ernest Priest ...... 94 75 169 the money. ninth raoa, dropped dead after fBw thing which a fact-finding board stand the long vigil. She later vamp Its government In the inter- tal, 2 to 4 p. m. waa used by youngsters in. the ezeeas of the amount needed to (|ultolalm Dead 12 6 8-9' 16 McNanera, made It ahine with 38 pobita. Hq sonA maximum, 1898, hung up 157 Aside from Hogan fAling to auc- 0 Burke, I f ...... 8 0> 1 aould settle." este of greater efficiency and econ­ Bass street, Shreveport. La., an­ William Butterfiy . .94 63 lah aad pAd 16.40. ' went to the hospital to be with her neighborhood aa a meeting place pay claims—which ran much lower Dorothea V. Spillane to lAitlMr Score at halftime, 11 to 6, Di Haraing, Ig ...... tallied 61 agAnst the Knicker­ 156 ccasfully defend his championship, 4 WlUiama, e . . 2 6- 8 w The Banate Labor committee has husband. omy. last year. Nancy Ward ...... 84 72 1- 2 11 Now Ortoana—FTaagte (8J8P or "hut.” It is believed that the nounces the marriage of her than oritinany expected. J. and Marion W. Chapin, property • Buck, ig bockers In MlaneapoUa laat win­ With Juat haU of this season Clifford Wtasell ..79 69 148 the title defending pro-nmntour 0 Young, rg 6 Ugraad to hold heartnga on the Joe was not told Immediately “ I hope." he said, "you feel It la 0 Conran, rg . . . . 1 1- 2 8 captiusd the Marrlaga Handicap at Are was started by the youngriera daughter, Lois Marie Johnson, to To avoid any charges of discrim­ on Parker atreet. MsBcbester PlniiiMire ter, 48 in New York. gone, the Minnsapolis canter was Richard Ward ... .91 67 148 toan of Frank “Lefty" ODoul nnd tha Fair Orouads. ' > ngahtUon atoing Mr. Truman to that hi|i father is seriously 111 at an opportunity worth reizlng." Woman Is Found Agree in eat P. 1 GaaCino, Ig .. 1. 1' 2- 2 4f who had built a amall Are to heat S ^ . John M. Derby, Jr^ son of ination. the order of payment waa 9* Pe well on his way toward atretching Otlwr Manchester shooters In­ Bill Nnry Aso wns passed by. . (Ndsinar, Fla. — King CMoF uaa the Tan-Hartley Uw. No daU home with an attack of asthma the club-house. determined by the last three digiu Cheney Proprietora agreement 2 W. Tyler, rt ...... 8 1-1 UtUe wonder Joe Lapchlek It more than aomawhat. for he was cluded Ruth CHboon. Richard Ell­ O’DouI. manager of the San Fran­ ($14fi0) vran tha March o t Vtmm hua been aat. The meaaure ia aion- brought on by the family tragedy. Stabbed to l^ath A call from Norman Anderson Mr. and Mra. John M. Derby of 13 of a veteran’s serial number. Thoee to permit tranfer.of F o r ^ attaet 0 Lowd, If ...... 1 0-1 cisco baseball dub, and Nniy, Loa 8 T o tals...... 39 14-28 78 I by sight RepubUcan aena- leads those acctslmlng Mikan. showing the way with 964, for ington, Raymond Kingman, Rob­ Hapfs Tawacra (61) HAkdleap at Suashlaa Park. ^ Hasty Housing of Eastland drive to Company Vernon street. whose atrial numbera ended with property from eetote t t ■ Clifford 0 Robblna, I f ...0 0-0 ert Dlckw, Morton HanAer and Angeles pro, won thla part A the iBduding Tan of Ohio, co- 3 of the South Manchester Fire The ceremony took place at 7 p. the fin rea 000 will be paid flrat: D. Cheney end Elisabeth C. 3 Ritchie, c ...... 2 , 8-9 J. Everttt, rf “ Mikan couples the tremendous tlM aliAing avarage of 38.1. S Stafford* i f . . . . 8 0- 1 5 ‘ «|ther ot tha labor law. Thera art other sUckouta In the Kingsley Kuhney. tournament last yaar with a three 8t. Paul, Minn., Jan. 18—(4P—A department brought prompt action m„ Dec. 24, 1849, in the parsonage the 8te group will be the laat to Cheney to Horace B. and 1 Uptra, rg ...... 1 .0-1 Kodca,-rf .v .. advantage o f height with every­ round totol of 186.* They were far 6 LaFranceo, If .. 2 0- 0 4 Benediet Kaiser ’ Sales Opposed pretty 38-year-old St. Paiil woman NatfamA BaaketbaU Aaaoclstlon— A bright note In ths Manchester 3 Bontempo, e . . . 7 8- 4 IT *#1 from the latter who arrived with of the First Baptist church of collect. R. Learned. 0 (Saaselll, rg ...... 3 0-1 Bratnard, If thing the aUekeat of UtUe men can a c^ n g was the development or back this time with 211. . I ______was .found stabbed to death in. an tha great playmaker Boh Davies 1 PiaSOi rS a a aa a T I- 1 as EXPERT I the booster tank truck and extln' Shreveport. 'TIw Rev. M. B. Dodd 0 B.‘ Tylor> rg ...... i 0-0 MfirUn, If .. do,” aaya Coach Lapcbick of the Richard Kehl Into a quaUfying . Wins in Drawing alley‘ snowdrift early yesterday. gulshed the blaze before Aamea officiated.' , 0 Eschmann, Ig . ...0 0-0 Rlngatone, c Knicka, who predatos the Orig­ of Rocheetor and Alex Gross, Joe Frs Basketball A a Olaaea 0 JonM* rs . s • • a 5 8 0- 0 6 r About Town (Ceattoaed freas Fage One) J ^ ice said today they were un­ shooter. U »DY - FEND] reached the woods and homes In 0 Krlstoff, Ig ...... 0 0-0 Sadledk, rg . e e 9 a inal (3AUca with whom he played. Fulke, Man Zaalofaky. Carl Braun, 4 Drobaik, Ig . . . . 9 1-1 able to ascribe a hMtive for the ‘Hie couple F M attended by Mre. > • • councils In regard to dlaposlUoa the immediate area. Helen Browne, close friend of the KJellqulA, Ig "Mikan______is Mg_ an__ over, and FredAe Schana, Kenny SAlora La.A night’s results: WORK M lth MschltUo was tha Benediet R. Kaiser of 138 Wood- brutal slaying of Mian Mary Ka- Haekiy At A Olanoe 18 Totaia ..«••••• 88 fl. r 61 bridge street is the winner of a full of Lanham act homes. Flrat mu­ According to Are headquarters bride, as matrwi of honor aad 6 . » 4-18 25 — IT legally as rough as a packing I and Jim Pollard, among them > NattoaA AssOclaUaa r •( tha flrat priaa at tha aet- baacka, telephona company em­ 8 13 31 4m SBsdalMi aat of Urea from the Roy Motora nicipal head to speak waa Mayor the loss was oonAned to the shack Jamea Burkhart, brother of the Brltlah-Americaas* (M ) bronco under the boards. When There have been many g ^ t s in Last NlghFs Reanlto Fort Wnyne 81, PhlladAphIa 97 itgr Friday availing at the ploye and music lover. NEW PARENTS . Blae Devlin (26) Oellago AtUoMea on Depot Square It waa announcad James Casay of Bristol, who told Dr. R «y C Heron, Ramsey coun­ and damagea werri regarded bride was best man. A few rela­ 0 Markham, rf ..-..Q 0-0 0 IM starts, It's get w t of thrYvqyl" the past with Hank LuiaetU of NatioaA laagno Minneapolis 86, Rocheoter 73. Mrs. Oladya Syidtera, 71 Vittner. r f ...... 6 11 New York—Tho rtbA achoela today. Mark Holmes! well known of the large part war-time housing ty coroner, said the girl has been slight. The 'vacant shack lacked tives and doss ft.ends ware pres- Start Your Utile Rogue*$ GaUery 3 Brown, I f ‘ ...... t4 1-S ' 9 Ed Macaulay, laA wlntoria S t gUnford, tha PhllUpa Oilers and Detroit 1. New York 0. St Loi^ 88, Denver 83. ■toast for tha banaflt of played In meeting the Shortage in Anancial value. \Vri.rfht, c ...... 2 1-1 6 TosL r f 5 5 30th ejantary-Fox having usually Syracuse S3, Indtanapolis 88. wMeh doflod the NatlonA Oello. OaqgcO. Dagiua of funeral director of the North End stabbed from behind but had not ant. Following the ceremony a Louts Univsra(ty act. in hia ftrA Chicago 6. Bogton l glote Athlottc Aaaodatien’o aaatty Bristol. been molested sexually. ^C&rlin, rg ...... 8 5-5 FaryaOr If ...•.•••••• l 8 bten h m M tha aoeolada. Trt-Clty 84, Waterloo 80 (aft- . DIIhI Kallar waa aae- made the dfawlng this aftarnoon small recaption was heiq at the 5 eamptlcn vrlth tha S t Ia u Is AaMstaM' Inana code sron roualag victory srhoa a Telling that they had but rix vS' *I1m woman waa slain shortly ^ CHvea Friaip g eateaee Brownie W ith Flu k . • • # • # • 5 • • 214*67 J;' McConnell, rg . . . . 0 5.1 Tony, e . . saaaaaaa Benbsra taaUfiaa that tn tha pro But attar four y tw * of oeUega rnoon), I, W iauor Buck, third, qt 1:80 In the salesroom of Roy heme af Mr. qnd Mra. Janwf Burk­ 0-5 5 Mor^hor 8. Buffalo? Sheboygan 81, Anderson 78. veto to oxpol thorn failed of a no- BitOADfff. Motors. eanclas for 175 ppplieanta. tor after attending a ballet ptrform- hart in Sbrevepert . . 0 Baker, Ig .5 Htii fiks. e ranks a fAtow gtto murdarad ua« and as many with tha monay own, Now Haven 8, Springfield 1 ■th 1MB the door act housing. Mayor Caaay Rocharier, N. T., Janrif-rdlV— 5 Deary, Ig ..0 0-0 B. SAerAL rg 3 Aarerlean Leagao eaoaary two-thirds majority. Hugh Tha fraa drawing was hald In at the UMvaralty of Minne­ . ataca hip rapnUft* Brownlie ^Flih $1ssh ,••••#••■ 2 1 4 * 9 B demaath the baoketa. the bulk of thos*. who know bao- l>U;tAmrgh 6, Clevelsnd 3 (sft- C. Willett of flouthern California MOTCmSslNd r. so, also aaM there had bean only nine sota. A bus driver, Ray MUIigan, U w Rev. Qeorga.F. Hetoayi, 45- Belamkl. Ig .. 4 Bridgeport 70, Trenton 83. eC WT Wfl ~ eeajunetioa with the showing of mant ia January 194A baa bsea 0- “ I used to love the gsme, but kAball • most Intimately call i (ernoon) elected president succeeding Dr. Multiple units ainca 1988, com told poUee he nosUsd Mlaa'Ito-. year-old Bplscoiwl supply pastor. Backus, Ig- ... George Mikan the daddy qf ’em i 3t. LouU 3. Indianapolis 2 (tie) New Vark 117, Hartford 70. tha, 180 j Ptymawth and DeSoto pared to more than 400 units of 'Fas aentenoed today to aerve 60 sUUoned at Barksdale Air Foroa RAY DVnrER'S PHOTO SHOP I’A getUng to hate i(,'" aaya Easy WUkea-Bdns 74, Serna ton 66. Kari LAb ot Idwa. baseka laaving hia bua near her aU Provtdcace 6, OlncinnaU 2 cars from January 10 through 14. public beUalng. .Frivaia industry home cloM to a fashionable real- years to life in prison for the fatal BftMt Locatad In Naanifrn Store Ed. ■‘•rre tiekata.for tha raffia wars avtdeiitly ooiu4 'not or would not dential. district but the body waa shooting of Ilia pretty, young wife. Following, the honeymoon he 1015 MAIN STREET v TEL. 7M9 m tn AprU diairtbuted to avary person'attend­ ^ t^ a care at''li>e demand for ran- found aevcrial miles' from her Hetonyl was convicted Dec. 16 on will rej^rt at Reeae ing the tve-day luww. |UI hnuiing h * i homa. e second degree muriler charge. Base, Lublwck, Tbxaa. '■'w

■ 5TANCHESTER EVENING HERJ^LD. MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1950 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 1950 P A G ^ j :v i

This 'a That A. profcaaor at medical school A naughty little girl was put In lavtotaa T0ON>HV|LLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE fO »- BaaiaaM Savlcas OffartS IS Movtag—Tnwkbig> Bltnstions WantH— asked a student bow much of a AstoaiobtiM for Salt B o u m so M G«4to9 BiulnsM Locattona for UonaM fur Sato 72 Sense Aiul !Ihe acienttet te slttlhg. a clothes closet for punishment. Out of tha night that covers me Storsg* Mato St Ru t ' test-tubas and retorted’, a-worktng carUin drug should b* administer­ For fifteen long minutes there Black aa to* pit Tton^ pole to pole, 19a PLTMOTrm s f b o a l r e - FLOOR Problama aoived wtib OLD RED Tin Bara, 709 North 44 37 HOMES for iato from 97JK)0 on on experlmeata and Inaklng out ed to a patient and the young man vrasn’t a aOund. ruially the stem, I thank whatever gods may be LodAL AMUSEMENTS l u x e 8 PASSENGER SE­ luiotaum, aapha.t tHa counter. THE AUSTIN A. (Rambers Oo„ TWO VETS wish work cleaning Main Street, buya and sella good N o n s e n s e but anxious, mother opened the G a n i f i e d AIR - CONDmONBD OFFICE up. aad la all sactlofia of eian- reports.'IVhlle the rest 'o f us are replied “five grains.” For my unconquerable soul. DAN—Fully equipped. An BMpert workmanehlp. tree eeu- local and long dlaUhca. moving, attic, ceUar and general work used . fumiture* and antiques. Orford Building. Apply cheater. Check with ua before you A minute later he raised his door and peered Inside, u F u n w i t h t h p D a i r y m a n o u r i n s T H t W a t e r ^ k o r t X o b Mar- ahooplng up on the/ great white It maltsrs not how strait the gat* exceptional car. matee. Open eveninge Jones packing, crating and storage. around 'house. Also sand deliver­ Frank Denette. Pbone 2-3379. low’s. buy. T. J. CrocketL Broker. A very short man married a hand. Furniture, Oak atreet Phone way: toe scientist (fa busy saving Mother—What are you doing in How charged with piinlshmsnta A dvartbcaienU Service to all parts of tbs U. 8. ed for walks. Call 7594. Anytime. Phone 5416. aidow who was much taller than ••Profeasor’’, he said. "I would •there? ’ 1M7 OLDSMOBILE 8EDANBTTE 2-1U41. A. and Canada. (ktirSlS?. Hart­ SAVINGS ON New furniture, elec­ b* and much lancer. A few weeks 60 lives a day. He/ bottles tip a the ecroH; million germs, and calls thenfa all ilk* to change my answer to that From ‘ tbe darkness came the CLASSinBD ADVT. —Hydramatic, fuUy equip­ ford 6-1423. tric -rangea. refrlgaratora' and Hoincfl for Rent 65 7 ROOM BINOUB after the w e d d ^ one of hte question.” I am the master of my fate, ped. 1>E*LUNU'8 Refrigerator service Dng»—Rirda—Pets 41 television. Deluxe chrome break- Hot water heat, oil bumar. fire­ friends noUosd hte glum look. by name, and makes them d<> ■ enmhatie answer. I am the captain of my soul. DEPT. HOURS: dance upon a mlrooscopie frams; The professor looked at bis Daughter —I’m topUtin’ on Repairs on all makea, comnoer LIGHT TRUtUtlNG. half-ton pick­ fs*t seta, parlor seta, criba play SEVEN ROoij place. I^tuated at Manchester Friend: Whst's toe matter? 1947 NASH 900 CLUB COUPE— eial and lomcsiic' Emergency 24- and then he ladles up a pill, to watch and replied. “Never mind, / —William E. Henley. StSe A. M. t« 4$4S P. M. up truck. No ashes, no rubbish' TROPICAL AND gold flah. Plants yarda, baby carriages, strollera. Green. Isn’t your wife agreeable? young man, your patient has been your new hat I'm topltting' on Very clean, low mileage. hour service. Phone 2-1797. cure toe bends and bluas...but ha j-our new Ureth, I’m topltting' on Phone 2-1275 or 8298. and accesaoriea. Kelly’s Aquar­ doll carrlagea. Also used'ranges, FURNISHED Man: She’s kindness Itself. dead for 40 seconds.” ium, 29 Sunset street. Open 'UI 9. 5 ROOM CAPE COD seldom gets a mention in a your new (hatin' slippers and — A woman want to buy a drink­ 1940 PONTIAC 2-DOOR-9 cylin­ BEAUTIFY IrOUR windows With refrigerators, etc. Open 9 to 5 p. Friend: Isn’t she a good bquse- ing trough foi bar dog, and toe LENNYS LOCAL Package De­ house residential section o All rooms on one floor, open keeper? paragraph of nerva. For he doesn't and." (There wee a breathless der, owrhauled, and new custom made comice and valance TROPICAL AND Gold fish, planU m., 7 p. m. to 9:30 p. m. Cham­ Manchester. Will lease from 1 ti toot a trumpet, that can make us Pray not for great opportuni- pause.) clerk asked If she would like one brakea. Very low price. livery between 8 a. m. and 2 p. m. suirway with expandable rooms Man: Node better in toe world. boards. Telephone 2-3524 or 3- No calls after 2. Phone 2-0414. and accesaoriea. Kelly's Aquar­ bers’ Warehouse Sales, 501 Mtd- 6 years. on second floor, move our feet: and he cannot UcB. Pray, rather, for the wilUng- Motoer— And what? with the inscription; “ For the dla Turnpike East. Friend: Then what'a toe mat­ ness to do little things In a great dog." X^OST—Pair of rad rinunad eyt- 1932 CHEVROLET — Good Urea, 9002. ium, 29 Sunset atreet. Open ’til 9. ter? croon a ditty that 1s hot and ^ low Daughter—Now I’m waiting for way. Woman--It really doesn’t mat­ gtaaaM In blm caae. vicinity of good running condition. Write Box D—clo Herald Man: I’d be perfectly happy If and sweet: and he doesn’t have more thpit! SAWS Filed. ke;a made, mowers BOSTON Terriers Fox Terriers, BEST PRICES for furniture, an- STUART J, WASLEY^ ter. My husband . never - drinka Qtacn road and Oakland aUMt Painting—PaiMring 21 tiquesr Trading Post, 17 Maple people would only stop calling me million scad, or half s dozen wiv Friday nom lns. Finder call 2- sharpened, outboards and air Boacra, croar bred puppies. Realtor he ia a hum-drum fellow, who is JeiTj"--He seems to have a t’ery water and the- dog can’t read. All cara reconditioned by fac­ street. 2-1089 Open noon Mon­ State Theater Building the widow’s mite. Snob—A person who wants io cooled engines repaired. Capitol YOUR INSIDE Painting, paper­ . Zimmerman’s Kennels, Lake iv ■nird to Kent 6.H saving peoples’ Hv m . So we will good opinion of. himielf. tory methods. days, Tuesday!. All day Thura­ Tel. 6648 Or 7149 X j know only tha people who don’t Equipment, 38 Main street. hanging done a. low coat. Work atreet. Phone 6287. read of generals, with medals by Perry— Tea. On hia last birth­ Teacher—Give me a aentence X^CMrr—BauU black puppy, part guaranteed. Budget payments ar­ day, Friday, Saturday. YOUNG Couple English descent, Automobile Insurance Most people feel that way. The want to know him. See Baleh For Bargaina Quebec Cbroniele-TSlegraph suj toe peck; and racketeers and day he aant his parents a tele­ containing a direct object. Oockar and part Scotty. Finder LINGLEUM — Asphalt Uie, wall ranged. three years to pay. Call BOXER PUPS—n otin g out. all off desire-4 to 7 room rent. Pbone 2- And All Other Lines• gram of congratulation. WE BUY and s II good used furni­ 0292. gesta that ”we do like people to gsmboleera. / and horses... neck Jr.—Teacher, you’re beautiful. can SSIS. Reward. covering. Done by •-eliabie. well- Burk 6346. color,; or slightly damaged atpek. If It’s Insurance See Ua and neck. Biit when we have to Nolae in the home can be the BAIXni PONTIAC. Inc trained men. All |oba guaranteed. ture, combination' ranges, gas speak thetr minds freely and say Teacher—What’a the object? 925 a^nd 935. Large selection Of take a pill. . . perhape we will re- If wives knew what steno­ most annoying of all. At horn*, at Jr.—A good report card. W nX, THC Peraon who found 155 Center Street Hall Linoleum Co., 32 Uak street. I.NTEKIOR A\l> Exterior paint­ top quality pups on hand at all ranges-and .leatera. Jones Fumi- THREE, 4 or S-room rent or TWO-FAMILt house, all in very they agree with ua.” tura Store. 36 Oak. Phone 2-1041. I esn, toe scientist.. .who aeldom graphers think of their husbanda, least a man should find peace and flrl'a brown fur-lined leather Phone 2-4645 Phone 2-4U22. evenings 9196. ing. Averase room papered. 912, times. Time payments. Boxer apartment by working couple, no fine condition. Excellent location. Here’s a lesson I confess I gets a paragraph at all. they wouldn’t wory.—Grit hei^e It Is a problem that can be Man—I’m going to get a divorce. la Armory, Wedneaday eve Including paper. Cetllngs raOnlah- Farm, Vernon.- Tel. Rockville children. Referencca. Write Box Two-car garage, immediate oc­ — Karl Flaster 1939 PLYMOUTH tudor. 9295: RANGE BURNERS and heaters NEW TWO-PIECE paflor suite. R, or call 5401. cupancy one apartment. Call Hsa scat me lots of pack! licked without coat for moat of the My wife hasn’t spoken to ma In niny, pleaae call 2-1191. 1939 Oldsmoblle aedan, 9295: 1937 ed Excellent workmanship. Ray- 1992-J3. Good conatruction, heavy cover, It is better to find one of your home noises are caused by care- cleaned, repaired and Initalled. mond Flake. 2-92.37. Madeline Smith, Realtor. 2-1642 The guy who says. “Who dealt six years. alevroIe^ tudor. 9195. All cara Guaranteed workmanship. H. floor sample, slightly soiled. Sold DESPERATE. Being avicted. Fam­ or 4979. this mesa?” Economy it a way of spending own faults than a dozen of your leasnesB and lack of thought for Friend—Better think it over. AinMMnccBieflts guaranteed. Easy terma. Cole Nielsen. Telephone 7272. PAINTING, light carpentry, gen­ W anteil— •Poaltry— as la, only 998. Marlow’s. 5060. ily of four need 5. 6 room, rent at Has aces back to back. money without any fun out of it neighbor’s. the comfort of others. i Wivea like that are hard to find. Motors 4164. eral repairing. Sanding floors ana once. References. Will redecorate. JENSEN STREET. Five rooms, 1 — ...... - DRINK Ooffee Thuraday The total RANGE Buraera and beaters Stnrk 44 TELEVISION. Why buy? Rent. Call 7245. " three down, two and bath up, at­ MICKEY FINN Inquisitive! LANK LEONARD 1946 FORD Dump with large rear ceilings painted. Call after 4 p. price you pay for the coffee yoea cleaned, serviced and repaired. m. Reasonable. 2-4291. First ace If you like It. For 910 a tached garage,' oak 'flpora, oil r end to carry 6 4 -ton reg. This FARMERS. Get a better price for month we will rent you a tela- I T L L K LARRY to the March of Dlmea. Have an Joseph Senna. 2-0147. your beef cattle, by eclling direct steam heat, Residential section. OHiSURElANPl'M WELL, 1 HOPE IT WU.,CLANCY/ ] WHO IS THIS GUY, IT'S EASY TO 9EE^ has a 1948 motor and Is ready to vlaion set complete, Instilled in Hnitses for Sale antra cup. ■< I.NTERIOR AND Exterior paint­ to the Manchester Packing Co. 72 Full price, 911.500. Terms. Also WHOlLGIVEUR GONNA BC THE TH^PATEWILL' , AND l U LET YOU LARRY KING. THAT TMAT YOU HAVEN'T go. Priced for a quick sale. Briin- PE'I’EK W. PANTALim electrical your home and If you purchase, ing, paperhanging, ceilings ’ rc- Hava someone else pries tham, several good 6 room homes .avail- WNEMPO YOU think PUTTY SOON NOIK AWAY,1 HEAD USHER-KITTY SOON u s e r , ^ KNOW THE MINUTE ner'a Car Wholesalers, 358 East contractor, maintenance and wir­ finislied. Fully Insured. Expert all your rent will apply to the YOU TWO HAVE 9EEN LWEP HERE VERY thea call ut. Phone 2-1500. ' able. Suburbs.! Keilty Co., Real­ MtcKevANp Kimr CLANCYjBUTI 1MU4TS1DHAVEA . PHIL* 1 PINO OUT* TALKING A90UT SO Pirnamis Center atreet. Open Mon,, Wed. ing for tight ana power. 40 Foa- work. New I960 wallpaper books. purchase price. Order yours to- i tors. 49 Perkins street. Phone LONG, SCHLITZ * and Fii. nights and Sat. after­ ter etreeL Phone 3303. Edward R. Price. Pbone 2-1003. day. Only a limited supply t o ! LAKEWOOD CIRCLE WIU.8E6CTTIN* IMAOme THEY'LL YVEPPIN'. MUCH LATELY? INOOME TAX and accounting WANTED—Cows, calves and beef ; 8215. OKAY-IU TILL noons. rent. Brunner's Packard, 338 East I ______, MARRIEP, PHIL? YMIT UNTIL ^ r / aervlce—indtvldunl and buaineaa. INCOME TAX atrvice for profee- cattle, alto uorsrs We pay the j TOUl OIITSIDE. INSIDE Painting Slid top dollar. Ptela Bros 364 Bid- Center. Phone 5191. Open Mon., ' BUILD YOUR OWN HO.ME LARRY KING IS ^ o n Dan Uoaler 2-S329. WANTED! PEOPLE WHO NEED sional, butineia men, Individuals, paperhanging, t'res estimatsa A few large lovely lots available well street. Phone 7405; Wed., and Fri. ’til 9. in this nicely restricted fa.it grow­ All you need is the deed to.yoiir WELL RESTEP UP/ GOOD USED CARS estates and trusts by experienced Prompt service. ' Reasonable ; lot and 938 to cover legal Tec.*. WILL PERSON who found lady'a tax expert. Accurate and com­ ing development. Some woOdid prices Phone 7630. O Frechette, GLENWOOD Combination stove 4 others have nice view. ' Homes ranging fi-om 927 t(>'.'$48 ring in Circle Theater Monday plete service at reasonable rates. Workman’s comt'cnsatlon, public Articles for Sale 45 and 4. Three years old. Phone 2- night pleaae caU 2-0992. Reward. 1947 PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR SPE­ i per month. CIAL DELUXE — Radio, Tel. Mr. Dolan 2-0744 after 5:30. liability larried. 3695. Free Interest charges f^r 6 /-M heater, apot light. Excellent BOLTON building atone and flag- ARTHUR A. KNOFLA 1 months. We wlU also give you •tCUY SPENCER Foundatlona. ALL APPU AN (T»i serviced and condition—91 ISO. PAINTING, paperhangilng, ceil­ aton9.,kolton Notch Quarry. Tele­ .OLENiyOOD Combination oil and j estimates by local contractqrs' to Save money.” Mra. Mabel M. repaired.'burtera, refrigerators, ings whitened, floors sanded and phone 2-t)617 Stanley Patnode. Realtor—875 Main St. Brown 2 -2 m ; Mra. Oladya K. gaa range, light gray. In excel­ I build If -you choose. ^ ranges, washers, etc. All work rrflniahed. General carpenter lent condition. Reasonable. Call Phone 8440 or 5938—Est. 1921 Eaten 61S7; Mra. Mary F. Mc- 1940 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR — HAVE YOUR tiabv shoes perman­ ( Notice — All Materials Furnished guaranteed. Metro Service Co. work. For free estimate call Gil­ 4502 between 6 and 7 p. m. Home Listings Wanted Partland 7SM. Heater. Clean car—9475. ently preserved in bronze. Special Prices rangingv from $ 3 ,m to Tel. Manchester '2-UH83. bert Fickett. Phone 5433. $6,000 (material) labor exUh'. All Cara W'interized rates for duration of sale at the I Sss tewiMM. iae> HAVE TOUR Income tax return ANTIQUES Reflniabed. Repairing Office Hours—10 to 5 Daily Shoe Salon, 474 Main street, Machinery and Foola 52 Open Tucs., and Thurs. Evenings prepared by former deputy col­ done on any furniture, rienrjann.' Rapairinff 28 across from Post Office. ' TWO-FAMILY duplex 6 and 6. in FUNNY BUSINESS BY HERSHBERGER BUGS BUNNY BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES A Data BY EDGAR MARTIM lector of Internal Revenue. Eve SOLIMENE & FLAGG. Inc. 189 South Main street. Phone j SNOW PLOWS, Maxim bumper good Condition. 2-car garage, cen­ i Phone 6243 niBga only. Tel. 8003. 934 Center Street MATTRESSES Your old mat- E. J, CAMPBELL CO. fiANSWAV, EtWER.' w a n t a Puft.'VM GOXteG to tWbP WlLV-VV.It OH W I .LWHA « V OO VM9H 5643. RUBBERS and Arctics Repaired. plows for cars and plckupa. Peer­ trally located in East Hartford. \ A 6UV5 T066IN' Phone 6101 tresa sterilized and. remade like Ice Creepers put on. Shoe Repair­ less hydraulic lift plows for cars. 29 BisscII St.. Manchester' 9UT. youa ovoM . much no OH t«tloOteMNM4 90B K M\WWI W V WWQW you'o va%w vt k « i c « v i • Open Eveninga Til 9 I 96.500. Qaa aervioe atatlona, with ! ______Snow balus a t m e .' JO.SEPH A, Chester, tax consult­ new. Call lorjes Cumiture and ing while you wait. Sam Yulycs. trucks and tractors, Capitol i living quarters and grocery store | O.N’E BLOCK oP East Center. 6- ovacusstioG ’iM VIVO V i t A tH% VM.4a\44ft 1 WK to**- ^ 9 0 4 a .‘T)4s«.% 994MK.VRW ^ Q O T Aalosiobilea Enr Sale 4 ant-accountant. Specializing In Floor Covarlng, 36 Oak. Tel. 2- 701 Main street. WN^H 90461 T9V-WHOZVT MfHOt t o GO iWRVfiUtiHG yotel UtaOlMBTAHO 9UCH ttV M iM l 1949 PACKARD station sedan, Equipment. 38 Main street. Phone • in connection, doing a gross busi­ colonial with 2-car gabage. farm and business incomes. E:8- 1041. %OOV<» OOVteG VI radio, heater. W’.W. Urea. New ROYAL CORONA PORTABLE)— 7958. I ness of 933,000 per year. Call R. House needs a coat of paint on DeCORMIER MOTOR car guarantee. Save 91600 on thia tabllsbed 17 years: modest rates. O. Denton 6724. Smith Corona Standard Type­ S.'iJOW PLOW3. used crawler trac the outside but interior is in best SALES, Inc., SAYS: ont. 1949 demonstrator 2-door 1010 Main street. East Hartford. writers and Adding Machines Musical— Dramiille 29 tors With bulldozers New and' TWO FAMILY of repair. New heating system. “Hwe’s a line-up of good little club aedan. Also one 1949 demon­ 8-4613. Evertinga Broad Brook Used machines sold or rented 5-5, steam heat, Glassed In porch. Full price’.'-f 10.- strator 4-door aedan. Brunner’s, 1258J3. PIANO TUNINC, repairs, recon- Repairs on all makes. Marlow's used 4ractora, equ.pments. Cement excellent condition, large rooms, ears priced right, but right. mixers. Garden Tractors I 'i to 300. T. J. Crockett, broker..Phone Car Wholesalers, 358 East Center dttioning, etc John Cockerham. l-car garage. Immediate occu­ 5416.-, PAIR BOY’S tubular skates, size; j H.P Dublin Tractor Co.. Wil- pancy, upstairs. Jnat a step from 19S9 PONTIAC 6 CYL. CLUB atreet. Open Mon., Wed. and Fri. Household Senrlceo 28 Bigelow street. Phone 4219. evenings and Sat. afternoons. II. Pair lady’s tubular skates, llitiantic. Pbone 2058. bus line. Price 912.600. Elva COUPE Uffereil 18A size 11. Like new, price. Call Radio, heater. Always popular. Tyler, Agent. Manchester 2- Lot* .for'Sale 73 Business Opportunities 82 6724. 4469. ROY MOTORS, Inc. FLAT FINISH. Holland window OlTice and Store FOR SALE 01 sxenanga Building 1987 CHEVROLET 2-DR. shades made to uaiasiire. All i^.NOTHER Attractive Investment NAVY CHESTS, made for diving! Equipment 54 ^29 MORSE ROAD—6 room single, lota at the Green. Wm K^ehl, \ . SEDAN 1947 CHEVROLET 2-DR. STYLE- metal Venetian blinds at a naw stock. Florida Power and Light. equipment. All metal. New and in j — ------:------I large lot, fireplace, oil hot water Builder, 519 Oeiitei street :¥hone Haatar. Runa very weU and la MASTER. low price. Kaya mads while you Medium priced. Joseph McClus- original cartona. Make fine tool AT A * P Ten Co.. 740 Maple | heat. Rueso storm windows and ^ 7773. aidid throughout. wait. MarloiVs key, Brainard Judd. 2-3272. box or strong box for valuables, Ave., Hartford, walk-in box, meat | doors. Excellent condition. Owner' New Suit O T^T.Eja£lll 1940 OLDSMOBILE COUPE. cases, fish casr, meat blocks, ALLEY OOP J987 FORD BUSINESS “ WEAVING of biima, motb boles also excellent clothes chest. Size . at home 'til 8 p. ra. Telephone 2- ’ Wanted—Heal Estato. 77 1940 CHEVROLET SPORT SE- 37"xl8"x23" with four handles scales, fans, slicing machines, i 0279. • j » COUPE and tom clothing, noaiery runs, help Wanted— Female 3.1 produce dlspiay sections. Inquire " ' - ■ ” ’ DAN—A good buy at 9375. and ' a strong hasp fo r , IF Y{,)V Have a single or 2-temily Haater. A not too bad little unit handbags repaired, slpper re­ at store or phone Springfield. HILLIARD Street. Four room I MU9ICI placement. umbrellas repaired, EXPERIENCED office girl want- ‘ small padlock. These surplus | house to sell call HasUngs, Real 1939 OLDSMOBILE COUP'e 9250. ed. Shorthand and typing requir- * chests are offered at a small frac- , Mass., office v -jo il. | home. Situated on nice lot. Im- I 1987 FORD CONV. CLUB Open Eveninga ’Til 9:30 men's shirt cdllare reversed and Estate Spei'ialist. Odd Ketlowi replaced. Marlnw’a Little Mending ed plu» working knowledge of fig­ tion of present day costs. 915.00.J mediate occupancy. Full price { Building, at the Center. (Ready Radio, heater. A very original 97.250. T.' J. Crockett, Broker. 1 Bttla car. Shop. ures. Apply In person. Burton’s. including sales tax and delivery { Wearine Apparel— Fura 57 ! Duyers witn cash waiting.) ROY MOTORS, Inc. charges. Send your order now, Phone 5416. Phona 2-J1U7. 1985 OLDSMOBILE 2-DR. 241 North Main Street AMAZING! 950 Is youra for sell­ then pay oh delivery. Only a limit­ ing 100 boxes greeting cards at 9 1. NBTW FUR COATS 9T ALTON STREET. Excellent I CON RIDERING BELIJNQ SEDAN Phone 5113 Building—C'ontmclins 14 ed number at this price. Better custom-built pre-war five-room' Stationery or napkins with name One China Mink YOUR PROPERTY? Haatar. A 9 cylinder car with a place your order at once. State colonial. Attached garage. Fire- | A/4 FOR YOUR naw unatructlon. re­ on. Send for samples on approv- Tool and Equipment Co.. P. O .' One Chinese Kid Without obllgattoii to vou. we lat.dg miles left 1939 OLDSMOBU.E two-door modeling or lepalr work ace Wm. I al. Merit, 370 Plane atreet Dept. place. Open staiiway, 2 large bed­ will appraise or make vou a cash i Box No. 412, Manchester, Conn. ^ Very Low Price sedan. Good condition. 9200. 166 Kanehi, general building con­ I 131, Newark. N. J. rooms. 'Tile bath, oil hot water ; offer for property. See us before 1988 FORD 2-DR. SEDAN Center atreet. Phone. 3412. tractor. Estimates given tree. heat. Knotty plre recreation | you sell. Radio, haater. She needs a paint CENTER TAILOR Phona 7778. I IMMEDIATE Placement (4) wom- Diflmofuli*— W atchw—• rexim. Storm windows and j Phone 7728 Or 6373 “ Lousy woathar, anii tho road hasn't aont through a 1937 DODGE Four-door sedan with Next To Cole Motors I en to work 5 hours a day. P. O. Jewelry 48 screens, awnings. Corner lot. 105 , BRAE-BURN REALTY clostd ca r in a w t o k !" 1947 angine. Hxdii^ heater, paint­ GENERAL CARPENTRY. Altera- I Box 557, Middletown, Conn. ft. front. Trees. Close to bus, | 19M 9UICK 2-DR. SEDAN ed black. Call 4745. tlona.additions and new construc­ ARE YOU selting or buying prop­ Radio, haater. This one really LEONARD W YO.ST. Jeweler Re­ Wanted—To Huy stores and schools. Reduced for SIDE g l a n c e s BY GALBRAITH CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER tion. Dormera, porches and ga­ 1 950 WEEK to aUrt! Sell beautiful pairs and adjuata watches e x p e r t .______quick sale. Elva Tyler. Phone 2- erty. We buy. sell, appraise, ar­ Are You Liatcning BY MERRILL C. BMIB8H laada a paint Job, but it's priced 1941 CHEVROLET panel truck. rages at reaaonabla prices Work­ I solid brass door name plates. range mortgage. Call thla offics FRECKLES AND UlS FRIENDS right remember. Good condition, good tires. 'For manship guaranteed. I^ea esti­ ;y at reasonable prices Open; ^ __ 4469. / ______Tv.____ (V "N ^ , Write Nstlonal Engravers, 212 Thursday eveninga. 129 Spruce; WANTED Small upright piano I or stop in tor further informa­ UAVB)|t>U) XX) FEATURE 10 n like n information call 2-1731. mates. It M Alexander. Tel. ABOUT THE NEWeSr ( Summer, Boston, Mass. street. Phone 2-4.887. | for recreation room. Call 5293. j tion. Alice aa-rpet. Agent. 843 ITtBfiN aeooi J'rouweae 1941 DODGE TRUCK, 1 TON 3716. Main atreet. Phone 4993 or 2- PMtTY Ike valley UK* 'tOU WERE / A , 1939 PLYMOUTH asdan, very IS tknowiNo, PICK-UP j SELL Evcrvda/ cards from sam­ BUVI.NG Used fumitura and j 0880. FURNITURE] HORSE.' CMaa and wild throughout. clean; 1938 Dodge sedan, very CARPENTER Woylt and Jobbing i . MWtlOCEr of all kinds, new construe- j ples As furnish. Earn extra cash Fuel and Feed 49A hoiiaenold g'voda. any quantity < clean; 1940 Studebaker aedan; easily! Show fra. samples of Im­ IF YOU Wisk-to tell your moderl 1939 Packard aedan. 9260, 960 tion. Call an estimate on | The Woodshed. 11 Main street.' llfeM fine buys are yours printed notes, napkins, stationery Call 2-3154. The 6-room houje with attached ga* St very liberal terms, at down, balance terma. 1939 any inside fir outside work. Fred rage, bath and lavatory, automa­ Knofia. T>1. 7704 to friends others. Values sell them­ LOOSE HAT for aale. Phone 5729 Graham, complete overhaul. New selves, pay big! Up to 100% after 5 p. m. t ic heat, in goiK’ 'residential sec­ tires, very clean. 9145 down. Bal­ profit on 15-carc 91 assortment R«Mims Without Hoard -V* tion, we have buyers willing te . DeCORMIER MOTOR ance easy. Brunner’s, Car Whole­ c a r p e n t e r Desires work shing- Doctor of birthday, other cards. Plastic, LOOK! LOOK! pay up to 916.000. Call Subur- SALES. Inc. , salers, 358 Etest Center atreet. siding, remodeling, new DOUBLE and single rooms. Two (. Small jobs welcome. Frank gift wraps, many more. Assort­ bi^ Realty Go., Resltora. 49 Per­ WRlys-Oveiland Dealer Open Mon., Wed. and Fri. nights 12.9 Range Oil meala daily. Hot and cold water. I kin* street. Phone 8215. 24 Maple Street and .Sat. afternoon. “ San. Pbone 2-1710. ments on approval. Write Friend­ abowera and bath. Chestnut Says ship. 408 Adams, Elmira, N. Y. Liodge, 91 Chestnut atreet. i TeL Manchester 8854 10.9 No. 2 Fuel Oil ; 1937 PONTIAC. Quick 'tale. Call Roofint—ReMirinit 16A NICE Pleasant room for reliable 1 to be accepted. It is eltpoat cer­ 1 9 a OUIBMOBILE sedaneL radio 2-2996. Help Wanted— 51alc 8fi couple. Kitchen privileges if d e -! True Source of aa lafectlon tainly possible for poisons anti haatar, good Urea. Price 9975. 9i75 METERED FUEL FEA'TURING Guaranteed roofs sired. Call 2-1454 after 5. Can’t Be Traced la All Cases perhaps even germs to be a ^ r b e c dowa, balance 24 month... Brun- and expert repairs at well aa CLEAN UP In edvertising bual- into toe system from an eMkeaseti nesa! Sensational free aalea k it DELIVERIES Power Of SufgMttra BY AL VBRMBBt BaPA Oar Wbolasalera, 358 East Aato AcccMortra— gutter and conductor work. Try NICE Double room In private By Edwin P. Jordan. M. D. too or diaeaaed tonalla. 'i p some PRISCILLA'S POP OMUr atraat Open Mon.. Wed. Thousands of advertising items. i i r M 6 your “ Local Roofer.” Call Cough­ home. Kitchen privilegea. On bus' Written for NEAJ’ Service cascB this abaurption pt«babl> DINNER'S AiLL'V CAMAR AND ONLY K!PPIN<5/ aad Frl. alghta a ^ Saturday aft- lin 7707. Electric Signs. Pricing Press, Cash-On-Deliyery line. Call 2-98C2 after 4. causes^ syYnptoma elaewbeie in the READY. DEAR. T L O M T E R F aor HAN^j^S WBOona. FOR The beet 2 In 1 enow tire see Dept. N, 105 Lafs^ette, NYC 18. body.' , WE'RE HAMINey lAZeC, RI& PcrriTOEsT ue at MancbeMer lira. Wa give ROOFING — SpectatlSing In re­ The idea that infaction in auch LARGE ROOM to rent with twin If the infeeted tissue is removeti CAVIAR AND ------“ HUDSON COUPE 1939. Recondi­ you the deepeit and widest tread pairing roofs of a.1 Kinds, also Phone 2-9981 places aa the teeth or tonsils beds, for two gentlemen. Apply or treated cittly enough toe symp­ LOBSTERL tioned. Reasonable. Jones Service In Manchester Manchester Tire new roofs. Gutter work. Chim­ EXPERIENI^D Window cleaner. could cause trouble elsewhere in at 489 Middle Turnpike, Eaat, at toms elsewhere may cleai; up en­ Sates, '436 Center atreet. Recapping 295 Broad street. Tel. neys ciasLied ant) repaired. ' 36 Apply 77 Brookfield street. Green, 2nd floor. the body is old but the late Dr. 2-4224. 24-houi servifit. years’ experience Free eetimatea Frank BilUnga of Clilcago , had tirely. Thb problem U to decide I»fl0 BRITISH AUSTINS Call Howley. Uanchestei 5.861. LOOMFIXERS for Draper XD’a FRANKLIN SERVICE FURNISHED Room for rent near much to do with iti .moderfl study. what kinds of symptome may be relieved by auch action anti and 'Crompton and Knowles box STATION Main atreet, one, gentleman. The early atudiea by BUlInga BRAND NEW whether it la Justified In a particu­ Tniilcre for Ssto 6A looms weaving rayon and nylon Corner Center & Adams Sti. 9 Hazel street. Phone 3-2170. and his coWorke'ra Indicated that Heatinff—-Plumbihg 17 fabrica. Must be thoroughly ex­ lar caae. New Low Pricea 1948 Six sleeper gilder trailer,' all many patients with chronic ar- perienced. Apply Cheney Broth­ SEASONED Hardwood for fire­ PLEASANT, Furnished room, with thriUa, chronic Infection of the Plus 9200 Savinge modem, with laundry and storage PLUMBING And Heating, epecial- islng in repairs, remodeling, cop- ers Main Office, 146 Hartford place, furnace and range. Im­ kitchen privilegea for Ikdy or kidneys and varioua other infec­ ehe^, good buy. Move right In. Road. Manchester, Conn. mediate delivery. B. J. Begin. Luces Return Phelps, Vernon 'Trailer Park. pei water piping, new construc­ working girt. Inquire 43 Lilac tions were relieved after the re­ Glastonbury 3-2933. atreet or phone 2-0Si68. COLE MOTORS—4164 Telephone 4^7 qr 2-2623. tion, estimates given, time pay­ ADVER’n siN G Salesman. Yard­ moval of an abaceased tooth or Infected tonalla or after treatment ments arranged. <2dward Johnson. stick and decal lines. Top com- From Yacatiou Phone 6979 o> 5044. mlsslona. Write today—full de­ Garden—Farm—Dairy LARGE h e a t e d room near bath, of other chronic Infections. Now these reporta started a ter­ tails. George H. Williama Also- for one or two. 93 Foster street. kT.aM aaai EFFICIENT Plumbing and beat­ ProdneU 50 rific hunt for infected teeth, ton­ Hartford, Jan. 16—(ff>—Mr. and VIC FLINT The A d Begins BY MICHAEL O'MALLEY AND RALPH LAN! elation, WlUimantlc, Conn. Mrs. Henry R. Luce of Ridgefield .HiUl ing. Plugged drains machine GREEN Mountain potatoes, first LARGE, Pleasant, furnished room sils. ^Ibtedder, ainua anff tha ' Delivered cleaned. Carl J. Nygren, 303 have rbtumed from a short vaca- PVOOSAIO,'' SALESMEN. Earn 950 weekly, quality, very mealy. 11.75 bushel in vrlvate home. Near bus line. like, in toe hope that nearly every , you eortainly did cut down on our budgot, CoorM VOUMILP . 0 0 Oakland street Pbone 6497. iion. So luui NaiUonal Committee­ It fron't wo going to spend aemothing for eoal, milk *’l set»o what you moan by saying dinnar*a baon ready for * State Tax Extra selling only three pairs shoes • delivered. Call 2-1390. Referencca required. Phone 8183. diseaae would clea/ up .if only one man Harold E. Mitchell'. THEY WERE could find the true source of toe and rant?” j , hours! It'o the tamo thing wo had for lunch!” JUET RAGS, >1860 PLUMBING, Heating, repairs on ' dally. Commission and bonua. But the Luces and Mitchell have ^EWLY DECORATED and .pt- Infection In some distant location. MRE.NU0S0N. old and new ayatems, oU burner, Wide variety for men, women, HaaflciiiiM Goiida 51 litectively furnished room. Avall- not yet been'in touch with each OUT UUH WAY * ‘ BY J. R. WIl M a NS OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE water pump service. Prompt at­ children. No Investment. Exper­ The enthusiasm for'tola aearch other for a decision aa to. whether “ 5 0 " kble now. Double or aingle.. Com­ went much faster and farther than A NEW tention. John H. Carlson. Phone ience unnecessary. Free catalog. MR. ALBERT OF THE plete light housekeeping fatuities either of the former intends to run / DO WE HAVE. TO > NO. HE WMAT KIND OF AN ACTOR lEiTHE HE'S AN OLNER TWIST 73.5. . Tanners Shoes, 630 Boston, Mass. ALBERT’S FURNITURE the facte Juatifled. Teeth were re­ for the United States Senate. ALLOW THAT RUNV\ RAISES Tl .*• AIASOR.TWiOaS? t A9Kat> HIM J PBRPOAMaR .PlHB / FOR 4VaUabIe. Ceiitral. Priced so rea- moved wholesale and tqnalU were COMPANY w^nable you’ll gaap!- Hurry. Mra. And, toere was no indication TP RUN OUR LIVES 7. DiOKENS-KSi t o 30IM ME IN A COMEOV TEAM HIM TFS NO «HOV) » cut out without any neal sign of CANT tOU CLOSE ' WANTS IT I would like to contact a Jerome, 14 Arch atreeL first floor. from Mitchell today that toere wet .ON tktmilSlON AMD He dWlVELCO 1 j UNUESS A MAN WITH A Millinery—Draamaklng 19 Help Wanted—Mato r e l i a b l e PARTY Infection. any hurry or urgency , Weal Too Fhr " Or Fcnato ' TO TAKE OVER PLEASANT Room*, single or dou- for a final answer. POR.AWH1LE7 > ER I GET THe RRET Rule.-rpo STABS8D.,ORA (nJSTOH MADE CLOTHES to Bt The reauIU o f all thia cutting Individual. Will work from pat­ UNPAID BALANCE Ic. twih bads, shower. One min- Mrs. Liice. former Obngrssawo-' NO PEACE.' ^ -e-D lO iJrr A6K HOW MUCH, D(PLL eOE6 OMER 2 Door Wayfarer tern or will originate. Diaascs; WANTED—Caaasta Instructor for ON A te from Post Office. Gentlemen. and rentoval was Inevitable. man, appears to be standing on bet m 9 5 5 ^ W D THE PALLB ON social group, tqease phone for The pendulum swung In toe op­ retirement statement. Mr. Luce, INCLUDING I auiu, coatf, gowns, etc. Phone COMPLETE HOMS OF 8383. ______L___ A C A N E O F 3-3909. further informatlon^.. 3-3583. FURNITURE posite dlfecUon and many physi­ reportedly Interested in the two- ICE / • FLU m DRIVE ^ j Which la brand new, on .IICi; LARGE Room Inl private cians camo to feel that there was year term, baa not yet made up bii monthly payments of home, next to bath. For one or nothing In focal infection (toe mind. He ia known to be ooasidfr- MovtRf^TnMklnK— Sitnali4Nia Wanted— 921.83 two people. 17 Pearl atreet Call name given to thia theory) at all. ing it however, at toe rei|uast el BY LESLIE TURNEB Female ' ; Si This furniture' consiaU of a 1950 Probably this has ted. at leaat in several'Republican leaders. ^ WASH TUBBS One More Chance ^ fm m edf O f• D e/rrery I Storage to after 7.______^______, eNOTONMaiteOHlt^t ’’BhllM” Electric Refrigerator, •ome Inatancea. to leaving bad ’'MOMmp VET, BASVI NOWLCMM LIGHT, LOCAL tracking. Ash re- EXPERIENCED Dental asaiatant Beautiful Bedroom Suite. LiPtnX HEATED ROOM, hot water, near WA6HI lFiriMrMUMP Attorney General WltUaia L. Had­ KiLU^ Tracks aad cinders Van aarviee and FOR RENT---Bulldlng (45 a 201 3 dltlon. den also to apeak. G. O. P. Town g o m e b o d v ^ , Ptymoath Cars local -awvtag. Pkoaa H. M. Joaaq, At present a reasonable ap- H«OeSJtRE^MAtOHNOr80^ MASTERCRAFT oU burner, with- floocs and basemant: near. Main Chairman Edwin F. Raffite Will be 9*IM3. S4073. Rend UwRid Adva. n>it matrote. TaL 9-07UL alraeij — xaniti 'Msrlnw’a nroach to focal infection la coming toaiUnaster. I

' ; V.' al D. A M rl~ii3 Mrs. Wilbert J. Tniax standing In the eom- wish to begin the now year right and aon, J e t t ^ of Rye, N. T,, for- Mrs. Wickham m nnlty' be appreciated by PTA Meeting byjotniiim Vary wlady and laralag asMitf jibotttTown nlerly of this town, were guaSa at entire ettisenry.** A last/ reminder—all attending with fair weather Uda aftenw iiii' the home of Mr. and-Mrs. Winfield 'the eommiUe^ chairman also please sign with room mothers in :ed out .thit the three^Md |n- HALE'S SELF SERVE M r aad moeh esMar teaight altfl'L'*' •arrlw OuUd of Moore, of 467 Adama stmt'yaeter^ Is Fund Donor Is Toinorrow either one of the dassrooms ad­ Taeaiay. l U MMli Jiatbodlit Omrdi win day u^ere many of their friends 'ants* rbem,ls an Important p^irt joining the assemhl^' hall before Tha Origteal b Naw Eaglaai « M r fM l iBMttiigi of tht visited them. of the new children’s department the meeting. - M tm ehiU m r^A CUy o f VUUmo Charm W « t e « r i » vvanlWr M th« o f 27 beds. “Everyone who has Gives to Memorial seen the overcrowded conditions in Washington School Or­ ■U* oa Henry nreet The wihnara of last Friday’s du­ and HEALTH MARKET Advartfalac aa ra g s ia> plicate bridge tournament were as Hospital in Tribute the, pediatrics section of our ex­ ganisation to Hear VOL. LXIX., NO. 8B ^MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1950 (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE FOUR CENTS H m nnat-TMOliar Orguiia- foUows: (North-South) Mrs. Doro­ isting hospital knows the intense Odd Fellows In tlMl «d atom win ivoneor • MriM thy Hufglna and Mrs. Clara Wal- To the Nurse' Staff need for Increased aceommoda- Miss McCaiiley it anpHcnte M d f* tonni«m«it«, latt, m ; Mr. and Mrs. Lao riah-. tlons for young people," he said. Aimiial Meeting ' j twnorrow nlglit nt elgib erty, 106; Mr. and Mra Duane . Mrs. Wickham nuUiee her home TUESDAY SPECIALS ftfhier Rescued After 40-Hour Entombment Storra Ommmar SchexM. TTi« King, 102. (Eaat-Weat) A1 Whit­ As a tribute to Miss Beatrice at "The Pines,” Manchester, and The Wgahington School Parent- News Tidbits pobUe la lavltad. Procaeda will b« ney. 101; Mary and Kay Dunphy, Binder and the corps ct nurses she at Hartford. Teachers’ Association will resume The annual iheeting of the stock- Graan Stampa Given. With Cash Saks. General Walkout uaad for playfround Improvement M H ; Mrs. Catherine Dillon and directs at Manchester Memorial holdere of the Odd Fellowe’ ,Build­ 64,600 Coal Diggers Its monthly meetings Tuesday eve­ Culled From (^P) WiroB James L., Baker, 90^. Another hospital, a unit of the enlarged ning, Jan. 17,..in . the West Side ing Asaoitetlon o f Manebesteri KBAFT Tadmleal SargaaBt and Mra. game will be held next Friday eve­ h o s t e l will be established ^ Mrs,' ‘^^ursing Ethics^ Reoroation Building at 8. A large Inc., wUl he hdd at the Odd Fel­ n o n a a U lOUaccl and two aona, ning at Tinker Hall. lows building ected as MACARONI there was no ‘ December meeting. ary 18, at S p. m., It waa announced aaya that hla G-men have 'leaa In Wlaabaden, Germany, , where The meeting of Group B. Center 88,600 contribution to the 88(10.000 Subject of Talk H ie Program Committee, under today by Harry F. Sweet, secre­ than 170 telephone tape In extat- Remain Out of Pits; the Serceant (a at preaent perfoim- church, will be held promptly at building fund now being raised, the chairmanship of Mrs. James tary and treasurer. DINNERS 2 pkga. 27c ence" and they are confined to In­ inp dutlea aa PeraonneV Sergeant eight tonight In the Robbins room Robert Case Dennison, chairman of The stockholders will select three ternal security cases. . . .Mora Major In the Penaonnel Section of the' memorial gifts committee, re­ At a** Regional Conference of Klar, feels very fortunate to hav|l Bloc as Protest aa Dr. Amos Friend will start tha as speaker^for this meeting Mil directors, egch to boM office for LUIBV than 260 abandoned autonwibllea Haadquartera 2105th Air Weather program by showing moving pic­ ported today. Public HealthyNursea held recent­ the term'of three years. Reports are afloat on frozen crust of Lake Group. Mra. MlUaci ia the former ly at the Manchester Memoriat.hos- Virginia McC^auley, of the Ni tures of his Eiiropeon trip. Mem­ Hie chairman said • that Britain State Teachers’ ^ COltale. of officers snd directors will also Leave Three United Na­ Winnebago, Wts„ after atrong Plorance MUler of thia town, bers are asked to plan to arrive a Wickham, a member of the beard pltal. Miss Annette ShMhey, ^ b - be given. RO AST BEEF 12 0 z.C an c gust of wind ripped giant Ice Ignore Lewis’ Order Since Mias McCkiuley Is a 53 Acheson Faces few minutes early. of trustees of the hospital and Ilc Health Consultant for the State nized authority on children’s tions Meetings Be­ aheet loose from shore while thou­ tadiea Auxiliary of Mancheater chairman of the nurses’ commit­ Department of Health, gave a most HEINZ sands of persons were Ice fishing. Fire Department will meet tonight her talk on this subject should be Manchester Lodge of Mason will tee, has selected a three-bed in­ Interesting talk on "Medical and of interest to all. f cause Chinese Nation­ . Fourteen-year-old Soottlali at eight at the Hoae Houae. comer hold a special communication to­ fants’ room In the nsw pe4latrics Nurring Ahici.’’ Another Crisis lover whose three-day aolo Miners in Western Penn­ o f Main and Hilliard streeta. New Mrs. Joseph Frey, -publications morrow night at seven-thirty at department of tka-WNt vriWx It .. Rspresentativs* were present chairman, wlU have a large number Mirrors^ Glass COOKED alists Still Holding voyage made him seasick and membera are cordially invited. Masonic Temple. The Master Ma­ will be designated by a bronse frOm 'the fan>und Little mits. to date. Rogers, member of day to reach his brother—Still en­ President Truman sends hla own course Justified. Clotting of Arteries week that tha striking mlnsrs ra- 0(4 Caster Straet tum to the pits today. TaL t-8814 friend. The executive board will AaaeniMy where Chinese National- In issuing its recall order Sat­ the Organization rommission now tombed by an underground rock plane to California to plefc up tepi- ToM Shortage "Desperate" That Give Blood to have a meeting at 7:30 In the la­ 1st DAigata, T.' F. TUang was studying methods tfor streamlin­ slide. ily of General o f tha Air Force some of tha U.OOO western urday, the State department had Lucas said he Informed Mr. Tru­ Pennaylvante'dlggara who earns to dies’ parior. raadj£te rensw his dsmghds that no assurance that when the diplo­ ing the governmental machinery, Joe Burda, 30, was brought to Henry H. (Hap) Arnold, who died Heart Cause Demise warned that unleaa aomething waa man that the coal ahortage In Illi- work wera warned roving pkfiteto R u a s (l^ indicted tot aiding the mats actually seek permission to the surface yesterday after being at Mb California home yeaterday. nola ta “deaperate.’’ Limited Quantity Reg. 89c 42*' Spun Rayon Reg. 69c Yd. Simtex Sanforized done to make it more efficient and trapped 40 hours on a sloping Of General Arnold would come around and puu tham Fulfilled Chlneas Qommimiata. leave it will be given promptly In The aenator said he is receiving out again. ^ Finest Quality This was tha first 1960 meeting all cases. Indirectly, ^ e depart­ economical, the price will be “sim­ shaft 55 feet beneath the surface. ply greater and/ greater centrali­ dally appeala for action from may­ InWITashlngtoa, aat John D. Battle, ef tho'Llttla Assembly. ment pointed up the possibility Farther down tho same slope ors, cltizena' groups and coal Sonoma, CXIlf., Jan. 16— Ml zation In Washington. behind tons of rock and debris Is executive vice prMldent of the Na- Requirements The.Buarians and sataUitea nev­ that It might not. by comparing Storm Veers dealers. Gan. Henry H. (Hap) Arnold, Uonal Coal Association, termed GABARDINE er hMt'attended the Little Aeaem- the latest incident at Pieping with "MesM ^beater Coat’’ his brother. Eddie, 26. Rescuers, FLANNELETTE despite their feverish efforts, Held In an Interview earlier today America’e ranking airman of the miners' action^ “a rebellleB bly.atqn It was created in 1947 at the Angus Ward ease as an evi­ “This means o f course,” he Senator HiU (D., Ala.) urged the against Lewis. tha'auggeatlon’bflthe then. Secre­ dence of outrageous treatment of said, in a prepared speech to out little hope that he was still Into Canada World war II and a pioneer of U. One needs the very best alive. president to name a fact-finding "It looks Hke ths first ravott 6 9 c yd consideration, facUlUee tary of'State George C. Marshall. Americans. Hartford Rotarians. "greater cost board immediately to make clear 8. military aviation. Is dead at 63. against Lewis,” Battle tedd a re­ c yd They contend It violates the U. N. In Ward’s case, the whole con­ to the people of the state like By early today the rescue crews 4 9 and service in time of had reached a point 26 feet from whether the threerday mine week Tbe nation's first gensral of ths porter. **rhere's been no complaint Be here esriy for this excepUonsl value! Fine quality spun rsyon charter by cutting In on the Jurtt- sulate state staff st Mukden was Connecticut which has always from the men to their employers need. We’ve been pro­ where they believe Eddie is Worst Olid Wave of has caused a national coal ahort- Air Force died euddenly Sunday gaberdine In mslse, brown, dark green, wine, dtisty rose, grey, Beautiful stripes snd plsids for pajamas and gowns. 0ns of the viding them to all for dlction of th e : Security Council. held in' that city for six months contributed more to the Federal age. • ^ about their hours or wages er orchid, aqua and blue. Tugoslavla continued her boycott after being ordered out by the government than It has received trapped. Winter Left in Area at his ranch home 40 miles north finest quality flannels msds. over 76 years. The two Burdas and a third The Alabama lawmaker said he working conditions. They hsfra today-dtsplte her break with the State department. And final per of 8sn Francisco. Death was caus­ Oomiaferm. mission to leave was not given un- (Oostlaned on Paga Eight) brother, Caamlr, 82, were working Hit in Northwest on the slope when a rock slide (Oonrinaad on Page EIgbt) . ed by coronary occlusion, a clot' (Osattesed ea Page Elite) BraalMan Choeen Chairman tU afUr Ward was Jailed for — ------^ - I month and. ’’convicted’’ of beating partially 'filled the shaft on Fri­ ting of the arteries that give blood BraalHan Delegate Joao Carlos By The Associated Press to the heart. Ha retlrad to that Munis was elacted dmirman of the a Chinese employe. Before they, day. Casmir, near the entrance, Reg. 39c Quality SlBrtex, left, all the American officials at was able to reach safety. The screeching storm which quiet Valley of the Moon June 90, Heavy Quality Little Assembly. Abdur Rahim Look (or Help hammered the northern plains. Hasty Housing 1646, after periodic heart attacks Strike Halts Khan of Pakistan was chosen vice Mukden were branded as spies by Trapped by Another Fall a Communist court. Joe, however, looked'back and Rocky Mountain and -poBllrifest for two years. 2 5 % lin e n * - Coounualsts Seise Property spates has veered over li(t(i'CiUltdh ICkBMansd an Eight) Against Rebels saw that Ekidlc _ was trapped. Sales Opposed Arnold's physician, Dr. RusssU Gas O utput DUNDEE TOW EL ENSEMBLE The new break came on Satur­ Rushing to help hla brother with but it left the area with Its worst V. Lea o f Palo Alto, said the gen­ day when the State department cold wave of the winter. sign o f a worthy asrvlea timbers, Joe himself waa trapped eral should have retlrad after his announced that the Ckimmunista at by another rock fall. At least 62 deaths were at­ first heart attack In 1944, "but DISH TOWELS Peiping had seised the property Administration Leaders From his bed Ih the State hos­ tributed to the atomi, ten of them More Than 60 Leaders things wera hot then and ha de­ Production at Virtual' Reg. 'S1.19 B bI housing the American consulate pital at nearby Ashland, Joe yes­ In Canada. Nine died in the north­ 9 9 c office, and that ail American offl- Seek White Honse In State Appear at cided to take hla chancea with the Standstill at Plaiit'of 142 EAST CENTER ST.. MANCHESTER terday told bis story. west btixzard, seven In crashes Of Flashes! Aid in House Fight When he realized he was en­ two small planes in rain and fog, Session at (Capitol (Osntteoed on Paga Poor) Bridgeport Fir^ Reg. 59c Hand Size ...... 50c (OontiaMd OB Paga Foiv) tombed, he said *T Just sat and and a woman and her three small (Lata Banetlas of tha (ffl Wire) thought and prayed." daugh(.ers In. an automobile crash Heavy Startex quality with colored borders in red and green ■ ■ ' Hertford, Jan. 16—Ml — Hasty Bridgeport, Jan- 16—Ml — Pro­ only. Slight- mlsweaves or oil apota^ Will wear for years.' . Bulletin! . Then he made a further effort on an Icy MichlgaBhIghway. Otlier WasHingtoa, Jan. IS—

—^ to reach Eddie, later trying to disposal of war-Ume housing wss duction woe at a virtual standstill R ^. 29c Face Qothg : ...... 2 5 c fatalities were cauiwd by the opposed thte morning at the open­ China Policy In the Bridgeport Gsa L M t com- — — • V . . Hunt Slayer' .. Prealdent Tmman reportedly blast his way out of the shaft winds, floods and traffic accidents. f gaa. Ifl—(AV-PfoteaUuts with dynamite. ing of an all-day session In the pehy plant hare today os 212 so|fc- urged leglalaH«’e leaders to­ Temperatures Belo«i( Normal Senate chamber of the State Capi­ BsautifUl haavy weight Dundse towel In aolid colors with deeper la Naplsa today called upon the day to oppose \1gorously a “I had* to stop shooting,” he said, era went on strike. A company tone borders. Blue, green, gokeamsn said the company’s 70- Amerieaa peo|de ta eufaroe the propoaed change In the House "I was afraid for the folks above— normal all the way from the Great R O Y m o t o r 's and I waa afraid I’d atari another More than 60 leaders from 000 consumers In the Bridgeport Extra Heavy Drill With Elastic UghMla freedom daase of the Ital- rules wMch threatens his "Fair lakes to the Pacific coast, while throughout donnectlcut faced four iaa pcaee treaty. .A resatallau Deal" program. These reports fall." area would begin to feri the ef- Those dynamite blasta were the remainder of the nation gen­ members of the congressional sub- Democrats and Repub­ feoU of the strike about 6 o'clock incorporated! adiptod by meaShera af sevaral Police Believe College came after the president’s erally had seasonal or balmy mittee of the House Currency end PfUtestaat churches fai Naples aad naual Monday meeting with tonight ' ^ Secretary Killed by (Coariqned oa Page Bight) weather. In the southeast particu­ Banking committee studying dis­ licans Accuse . Each About 20 workers went en etrilte Its'vMidty prateatsd u reoeat ItaL Desnocratic congreeslonal end- larly, readings were well above position o f Lenham act houmiig. at midnight The plant was shat laa laterisr Mhflstty ststemeat era. The committee Includes Rep. Other in Senate Row Someone She Knew .. Treasury Balance ^ < nornuU. I down after rapresentnthres of the USED CARS tlMt "f|rsteataat aethittes In Italy The galea which caused' consid­ Hugh Mitchell, Democrat, Wash­ company, the union. Local 12,298 Tomis a ft ^ aid Washington,! Jan; 16—Ml— Ad- ington, chairman; Rep. Chase Go­ United Mine Woriwrs (Ind)—and ^g.. c Lancaster, Pa., Jan. 16 — UPi— miniatratlon leaders looked to the Washington, Jan. 16—Ml—The erable damage along the northern Washington, Jan. t6- 79 AT REDUCED PRICES half of the nation had abated to­ ing Woodhouae, Democrat, Con­ DemberaU and Republicans nc the Stote Board of Arbitratlea'and 1947 De Soto 7 P«gaeng«r Sedan v ) * Def( Police ‘officially turned their at- White House today for help in position of the Treasury Jan. 12: necticut; Rra. Clinton McKinnon, MedlnUon faUed to reach agree­ Untion today to the Franklin and their fight to beat down a House .Net budget receipts, 8142,313,- day; .Damage included disabled Democrat, California; and' Rep. cased' each other today o f trjdng ronlng board oovenrwRb alastie. t p s New York, Jaa. iff—(F )-. Tha Marakall college campus in a hunt power lines at Buffalo and Syra- to make "hash” out of the natlon'e ment on a pensiaa plan after ne- 1947 Chevrolet 2 Door Seflan ' H. rabellioi) menacing President Tru- 76269; Cash balance, 84.045,342,- Henry Otalle, Republican, Iowa. gottathig nine houre -la a meeting trliP m U m dfifiiaar rested shortly after aooa for the alayer of pretty. 21-year- man’a legislative program. 00267; Customs receipta for The congressmen came here thia foreign poUciea In the wordy BeU' teday la the aeceud perjary trial (Uoatteaed on Page Eight) ate argument over Formosa and at City hnU- NegotlaUona \were ^ 1942 Hiurley-Davidaon Motorcycle old Marian Louise Baker. If they don't get It, they said— month. 814,033.860.74. . morning from Washington, D. C., resumed at 10 o’clock today.\ ef Alger Hlae, former Ugh State Mias Baker waa a college secre­ although snot for quotation—that and tomorrow will visit several China. I Rag. $r.26. Eztra large. 24 x 48 bath aige 1 ( 1 . 6 9 1942 pontiBc Sedan dipartmiat efflelaL CUade B. tary. Her body waa found Satur­ control of the House will paas to projects throughout the state. Senator Lucas of nUnqis, the Peaslea Pfeu Obotaote ■ -•/ . V .7-^" day under the rear of a summer a coalition of RepubUcana and "Emergency Not Over" Democratic leader, told reporters The stumbling block In the he thinks G.Q.P. membera who 21x27 ACA FeatliCTpfoof 1941 Plymouth 2 Door Sedan _ •videaee" after He 54th witaem home oh an Isolated farm three southern Democrats-unfriendly to “The emergency Is not over," gotlations, which have ibeen going R eg.' (Be. Hdad’^’slga had heea exetMed. miles south o f here. She had dis­ Mr. Truman's "Fair Deal” propo- March iof Dimes Opens Rep. A. A. Riblcoff told tbe group have been storming against Pres­ on since October. Is ths penslea V '' *• -I ‘ r ~ • 1941 Chryfllcr 2 Door Sedan appeared Tuesday after depoalt- as the meeting got under way. ident Truman’s bands-oS policy plan sought by the woricere. toward Fohnosa “have been try­ Ronald A. Motony.i eicecuthre : V ' • ' r ' I f t Qiven Prisoa Seateace ing a college check in a Lancaster In, a move toward winning thia He said people here did not want i940 Dodge Sedan , Drive fot^ $52,000,000 "forced dlspceiUon" at the present ing to make poUtlcal hash. v)ce president said the coaijeany Is Reg. SBc.' Face c l o t l i a *• '■ 2l^C New Vetk, Jaa. Ifl-iff)-iP) — wa- bank- control, Repreaentatlve Colmer (D- PILLOW TICKS L pledgee "Fun Coeperatlou" Mlaa) and oUier aouthern Demo- time. "W e don't want them to buy “They are trying to ereato aa offering a penslea of 8I(>0 ' , .V ' 194Q 01damUe Gonpe ■ ' - Ham DepBlaoa Dable, fi housee tliw don't want In a loca­ Issue on foreign poUey without month. Including social seoumy. tary-amaaffer af the F A M President Thaodore A. ciiata are leading a fight to re­ N ot an eptora in aach aiaa. Mala% aqua, wtatbs, bhWKllflht rasa Distler pledged "full cooperation store to the House Rules commit­ New York, Jan 16—OP) — Hie.pTaacaa ia ppUo researrii' have tion they asserted the plan follows the 1940 Chevrolet Sport Sedan ^ ^ Oeartaz deaae Aasactattaa, tadsy brought closer the poasibillty of Following RlWcoffs remarks, should be done aa an alternative nsUoiial pattern laid down by ths 69c Rc|. TRc and grsfB aad pray.' ' ' i waa aaateaeed te a year ta the to police In the search for the tee its former tight grip on ma­ annual March of Dimes, seeking a alayer. jor legislation. Colmer aaid be producing a saff polio preventa Mrs. Woodhouae introduced Bar­ to the admlnlstration’B course,' auto workacB and steel sgreemeat. 1939 Bnick Sedan ri . I peaHeaHaiy • charge eC con- record 862.000,000, began today. l^icoN uUd. Tbe unloa has rejected the ptos aUraCTite eoatrtsu a lettsry. Da' "The college community Is deep­ egpects "all kinds of pressure to live. The advances wsre .the dis­ nard E. Loslibough, administrator ly shocked and saddened by the Tbday was proclaimed ’’M-day’’ covery pf a way of growlnglHiman of the State Housing authority, “They are condemning t)ie snd while Its demands ward oat be brought by Isbor groups, the dleelased. It was rvortedT tmsfB- 1938 Plymonth Sedan death o f Mlsa-Baker who had administration, the so-called pro- —Mobilisation .against polio — In polio virtu in test-tubes, and prog- who described the housing situstiun State deportment and pleading _ _ 4, ■ ■■;c«ass an ABC netwbrit radio talk yes- in the stote ahd axplained the ancient history- Yet not one of clalty that it Ineleted wort m ylga te S served the college faithfully and gpeaaivea and the'laft-wlngera. rasa in IdCBUfying the number of slreaito obtained by other PmUd tH agom l f l o r a l lM i7 F^nno«di Convertible Coupe wan since 1*46," Distler said in tarday by Basil O’Connor, presi­ state's part In meeting 1^ them agrees with another on raek- "But we expect to win,'’ said viruses that cans* human polio. what ought to be done about For- Mine workers locals, atatamant-- Colmer. "We wouldn’t have atari, dent of the National Foundation The foundation aids poUo re- t)uastloned' by RepresentaUva 1938 OldamobUe Coupe Mitcbell on tbe effect of the public moea (». anything else.” Molcoy aoU hs did not kawte .. Max Hannum, aaalatant to Dr. ed this fight if we diite’t thiiik we for Infantile Paralysis. search, in addition to financing R C lf f e B r UI r i S S - ••aaeaaeaaaaaeep **•' • • • Upbelte Tnariui Oeeielan bow long the auraly of woaU $ 1 . 3 9 Distlar, said administrative offi- couldwin.it’’ Appealing for funds in two- care of victims. housing program on the private PphaMa Ptpartetlea R ^M builder. Mr. Loahbough answered Lucas upheld the administra­ lost and assertM that eera o f the college held a apadal Prefliets OeaUttoh Control' week campaign, O'Cbimor stresaefl The March of Dimes poster girl pany Is making a "Httlaih fe" WaahtegHMii J aa..I#-<«)— The meeting this morning "to search that the market was Stin there. tion's dectsloa to withdraw all Itep)«aeptaUve Rankin (D-Mlss). the record-bii^ total of 42,376 per- for 1960—eight year old Wanito American consular officials from ds^nsd to say hear Iteg. SBe ffandraige * • a • • a • • a • • a • . 6 9 c - • ’ a ^ 4 te , 8 oqr ihlida for any pofttUa e|ut we Repraaantbttve McHlnnon ROT jons stricken wfth polio li|st year. Wllay, of Austin, 'Tsx., arrited wanted to know the ccat ef a 860 (Tsmmuntst CTilna, after the Oom* mqnufaetursd o f by 00^ Ifw police. The 1949 epidemic, ha aaid. hero by train yesterday munlsts had Invaded the Howsvsr. it wgo te dapatt parpon who eommittad the tnvs to 1,000 sgnara foot hoqse this V. M.. created "a state of emairgeticy the Washihgtuu tot the offlelal opsn- area, and Mr. Loshbough sa|< that consular quarters la Peiping. group o f ootepawy Rag. SBe. fdM ^otha tmirder muat have baai) somaona eoalltloa' will get a pnbqbla ma "That's aU there wes left to attonpttqg to ‘ 2 9 c INCORPORATE Ik e trthapal alee apet 6B Ueetkal who knew the. Lancaster diatrlct Jority it- twp to one on the Houae like of which has nerer eaiated ha- Mg o f’ the national funds cam- they were "siKMting i t homee 241 NO. MAIN 8TRBBT vary weU," Hannum said. floot. foie in the entire h iftofy.of thia from 87JHK> to f i o i w ." do." he said. A T B U BUS couBteT’e Aght again at,... infan­ ■H E Child, a 1948 pollavlotini. Repsaaehtattee Talle was lator- Sehotor Brewster ef Maine, that the ass- Not an colors In aach alse. Grey,, green, aqua, geranium roaa. tedica, in aaeldqz h dua from If it does, RanklB aictually chairman of the HepubUcan Bena- blue; malat and roaa. etew.flBaa wHhaat a hterfag tt ona of Marimi’s frienda, said they stands t « be a loser on a project tile paralyns." wore Ug braces and glso was estod ta.thc stand Uk«> bgr sity mlBar with OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL t:30 Patate te Raceat Aflvaaoee-' eqlilpped with a wheelchair and O’Ckuuior siUd two recent. ad- (chroaflum crutchsa- XOsBltebii ^ iriy» MgteA jtteitteasd om fhga Feoak

■« - j,*./' al D. A M rl~ii3 Mrs. Wilbert J. Tniax standing In the eom- wish to begin the now year right and aon, J e t t ^ of Rye, N. T,, for- Mrs. Wickham m nnlty' be appreciated by PTA Meeting byjotniiim Vary wlady and laralag asMitf jibotttTown nlerly of this town, were guaSa at entire ettisenry.** A last/ reminder—all attending with fair weather Uda aftenw iiii' the home of Mr. and-Mrs. Winfield 'the eommiUe^ chairman also please sign with room mothers in :ed out .thit the three^Md |n- HALE'S SELF SERVE M r aad moeh esMar teaight altfl'L'*' •arrlw OuUd of Moore, of 467 Adama stmt'yaeter^ Is Fund Donor Is Toinorrow either one of the dassrooms ad­ Taeaiay. l U MMli Jiatbodlit Omrdi win day u^ere many of their friends 'ants* rbem,ls an Important p^irt joining the assemhl^' hall before Tha Origteal b Naw Eaglaai « M r fM l iBMttiigi of tht visited them. of the new children’s department the meeting. - M tm ehiU m r^A CUy o f VUUmo Charm W « t e « r i » vvanlWr M th« o f 27 beds. “Everyone who has Gives to Memorial seen the overcrowded conditions in Washington School Or­ ■U* oa Henry nreet The wihnara of last Friday’s du­ and HEALTH MARKET Advartfalac aa ra g s ia> plicate bridge tournament were as Hospital in Tribute the, pediatrics section of our ex­ ganisation to Hear VOL. LXIX., NO. 8B ^MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1950 (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE FOUR CENTS H m nnat-TMOliar Orguiia- foUows: (North-South) Mrs. Doro­ isting hospital knows the intense Odd Fellows In tlMl «d atom win ivoneor • MriM thy Hufglna and Mrs. Clara Wal- To the Nurse' Staff need for Increased aceommoda- Miss McCaiiley it anpHcnte M d f* tonni«m«it«, latt, m ; Mr. and Mrs. Lao riah-. tlons for young people," he said. Aimiial Meeting ' j twnorrow nlglit nt elgib erty, 106; Mr. and Mra Duane . Mrs. Wickham nuUiee her home TUESDAY SPECIALS ftfhier Rescued After 40-Hour Entombment Storra Ommmar SchexM. TTi« King, 102. (Eaat-Weat) A1 Whit­ As a tribute to Miss Beatrice at "The Pines,” Manchester, and The Wgahington School Parent- News Tidbits pobUe la lavltad. Procaeda will b« ney. 101; Mary and Kay Dunphy, Binder and the corps ct nurses she at Hartford. Teachers’ Association will resume The annual iheeting of the stock- Graan Stampa Given. With Cash Saks. General Walkout uaad for playfround Improvement M H ; Mrs. Catherine Dillon and directs at Manchester Memorial holdere of the Odd Fellowe’ ,Build­ 64,600 Coal Diggers Its monthly meetings Tuesday eve­ Culled From (^P) WiroB James L., Baker, 90^. Another hospital, a unit of the enlarged ning, Jan. 17,..in . the West Side ing Asaoitetlon o f Manebesteri KBAFT Tadmleal SargaaBt and Mra. game will be held next Friday eve­ h o s t e l will be established ^ Mrs,' ‘^^ursing Ethics^ Reoroation Building at 8. A large Inc., wUl he hdd at the Odd Fel­ n o n a a U lOUaccl and two aona, ning at Tinker Hall. lows building ected as MACARONI there was no ‘ December meeting. ary 18, at S p. m., It waa announced aaya that hla G-men have 'leaa In Wlaabaden, Germany, , where The meeting of Group B. Center 88,600 contribution to the 88(10.000 Subject of Talk H ie Program Committee, under today by Harry F. Sweet, secre­ than 170 telephone tape In extat- Remain Out of Pits; the Serceant (a at preaent perfoim- church, will be held promptly at building fund now being raised, the chairmanship of Mrs. James tary and treasurer. DINNERS 2 pkga. 27c ence" and they are confined to In­ inp dutlea aa PeraonneV Sergeant eight tonight In the Robbins room Robert Case Dennison, chairman of The stockholders will select three ternal security cases. . . .Mora Major In the Penaonnel Section of the' memorial gifts committee, re­ At a** Regional Conference of Klar, feels very fortunate to hav|l Bloc as Protest aa Dr. Amos Friend will start tha as speaker^for this meeting Mil directors, egch to boM office for LUIBV than 260 abandoned autonwibllea Haadquartera 2105th Air Weather program by showing moving pic­ ported today. Public HealthyNursea held recent­ the term'of three years. Reports are afloat on frozen crust of Lake Group. Mra. MlUaci ia the former ly at the Manchester Memoriat.hos- Virginia McC^auley, of the Ni tures of his Eiiropeon trip. Mem­ Hie chairman said • that Britain State Teachers’ ^ COltale. of officers snd directors will also Leave Three United Na­ Winnebago, Wts„ after atrong Plorance MUler of thia town, bers are asked to plan to arrive a Wickham, a member of the beard pltal. Miss Annette ShMhey, ^ b - be given. RO AST BEEF 12 0 z.C an c gust of wind ripped giant Ice Ignore Lewis’ Order Since Mias McCkiuley Is a 53 Acheson Faces few minutes early. of trustees of the hospital and Ilc Health Consultant for the State nized authority on children’s tions Meetings Be­ aheet loose from shore while thou­ tadiea Auxiliary of Mancheater chairman of the nurses’ commit­ Department of Health, gave a most HEINZ sands of persons were Ice fishing. Fire Department will meet tonight her talk on this subject should be Manchester Lodge of Mason will tee, has selected a three-bed in­ Interesting talk on "Medical and of interest to all. f cause Chinese Nation­ . Fourteen-year-old Soottlali at eight at the Hoae Houae. comer hold a special communication to­ fants’ room In the nsw pe4latrics Nurring Ahici.’’ Another Crisis lover whose three-day aolo Miners in Western Penn­ o f Main and Hilliard streeta. New Mrs. Joseph Frey, -publications morrow night at seven-thirty at department of tka-WNt vriWx It .. Rspresentativs* were present chairman, wlU have a large number Mirrors^ Glass COOKED alists Still Holding voyage made him seasick and membera are cordially invited. Masonic Temple. The Master Ma­ will be designated by a bronse frOm 'the fan>und Little mits. to date. Rogers, member of day to reach his brother—Still en­ President Truman sends hla own course Justified. Clotting of Arteries week that tha striking mlnsrs ra- 0(4 Caster Straet tum to the pits today. TaL t-8814 friend. The executive board will AaaeniMy where Chinese National- In issuing its recall order Sat­ the Organization rommission now tombed by an underground rock plane to California to plefc up tepi- ToM Shortage "Desperate" That Give Blood to have a meeting at 7:30 In the la­ 1st DAigata, T.' F. TUang was studying methods tfor streamlin­ slide. ily of General o f tha Air Force some of tha U.OOO western urday, the State department had Lucas said he Informed Mr. Tru­ Pennaylvante'dlggara who earns to dies’ parior. raadj£te rensw his dsmghds that no assurance that when the diplo­ ing the governmental machinery, Joe Burda, 30, was brought to Henry H. (Hap) Arnold, who died Heart Cause Demise warned that unleaa aomething waa man that the coal ahortage In Illi- work wera warned roving pkfiteto R u a s (l^ indicted tot aiding the mats actually seek permission to the surface yesterday after being at Mb California home yeaterday. nola ta “deaperate.’’ Limited Quantity Reg. 89c 42*' Spun Rayon Reg. 69c Yd. Simtex Sanforized done to make it more efficient and trapped 40 hours on a sloping Of General Arnold would come around and puu tham Fulfilled Chlneas Qommimiata. leave it will be given promptly In The aenator said he is receiving out again. ^ Finest Quality This was tha first 1960 meeting all cases. Indirectly, ^ e depart­ economical, the price will be “sim­ shaft 55 feet beneath the surface. ply greater and/ greater centrali­ dally appeala for action from may­ InWITashlngtoa, aat John D. Battle, ef tho'Llttla Assembly. ment pointed up the possibility Farther down tho same slope ors, cltizena' groups and coal Sonoma, CXIlf., Jan. 16— Ml zation In Washington. behind tons of rock and debris Is executive vice prMldent of the Na- Requirements The.Buarians and sataUitea nev­ that It might not. by comparing Storm Veers dealers. Gan. Henry H. (Hap) Arnold, Uonal Coal Association, termed GABARDINE er hMt'attended the Little Aeaem- the latest incident at Pieping with "MesM ^beater Coat’’ his brother. Eddie, 26. Rescuers, FLANNELETTE despite their feverish efforts, Held In an Interview earlier today America’e ranking airman of the miners' action^ “a rebellleB bly.atqn It was created in 1947 at the Angus Ward ease as an evi­ “This means o f course,” he Senator HiU (D., Ala.) urged the against Lewis. tha'auggeatlon’bflthe then. Secre­ dence of outrageous treatment of said, in a prepared speech to out little hope that he was still Into Canada World war II and a pioneer of U. One needs the very best alive. president to name a fact-finding "It looks Hke ths first ravott 6 9 c yd consideration, facUlUee tary of'State George C. Marshall. Americans. Hartford Rotarians. "greater cost board immediately to make clear 8. military aviation. Is dead at 63. against Lewis,” Battle tedd a re­ c yd They contend It violates the U. N. In Ward’s case, the whole con­ to the people of the state like By early today the rescue crews 4 9 and service in time of had reached a point 26 feet from whether the threerday mine week Tbe nation's first gensral of ths porter. **rhere's been no complaint Be here esriy for this excepUonsl value! Fine quality spun rsyon charter by cutting In on the Jurtt- sulate state staff st Mukden was Connecticut which has always from the men to their employers need. We’ve been pro­ where they believe Eddie is Worst Olid Wave of has caused a national coal ahort- Air Force died euddenly Sunday gaberdine In mslse, brown, dark green, wine, dtisty rose, grey, Beautiful stripes snd plsids for pajamas and gowns. 0ns of the viding them to all for dlction of th e : Security Council. held in' that city for six months contributed more to the Federal age. • ^ about their hours or wages er orchid, aqua and blue. Tugoslavla continued her boycott after being ordered out by the government than It has received trapped. Winter Left in Area at his ranch home 40 miles north finest quality flannels msds. over 76 years. The two Burdas and a third The Alabama lawmaker said he working conditions. They hsfra today-dtsplte her break with the State department. And final per of 8sn Francisco. Death was caus­ Oomiaferm. mission to leave was not given un- (Oostlaned on Paga Eight) brother, Caamlr, 82, were working Hit in Northwest on the slope when a rock slide (Oonrinaad on Page EIgbt) . ed by coronary occlusion, a clot' (Osattesed ea Page Elite) BraalMan Choeen Chairman tU afUr Ward was Jailed for — ------^ - I month and. ’’convicted’’ of beating partially 'filled the shaft on Fri­ ting of the arteries that give blood BraalHan Delegate Joao Carlos By The Associated Press to the heart. Ha retlrad to that Munis was elacted dmirman of the a Chinese employe. Before they, day. Casmir, near the entrance, Reg. 39c Quality SlBrtex, left, all the American officials at was able to reach safety. The screeching storm which quiet Valley of the Moon June 90, Heavy Quality Little Assembly. Abdur Rahim Look (or Help hammered the northern plains. Hasty Housing 1646, after periodic heart attacks Strike Halts Khan of Pakistan was chosen vice Mukden were branded as spies by Trapped by Another Fall a Communist court. Joe, however, looked'back and Rocky Mountain and -poBllrifest for two years. 2 5 % lin e n * - Coounualsts Seise Property spates has veered over li(t(i'CiUltdh ICkBMansd an Eight) Against Rebels saw that Ekidlc _ was trapped. Sales Opposed Arnold's physician, Dr. RusssU Gas O utput DUNDEE TOW EL ENSEMBLE The new break came on Satur­ Rushing to help hla brother with but it left the area with Its worst V. Lea o f Palo Alto, said the gen­ day when the State department cold wave of the winter. sign o f a worthy asrvlea timbers, Joe himself waa trapped eral should have retlrad after his announced that the Ckimmunista at by another rock fall. At least 62 deaths were at­ first heart attack In 1944, "but DISH TOWELS Peiping had seised the property Administration Leaders From his bed Ih the State hos­ tributed to the atomi, ten of them More Than 60 Leaders things wera hot then and ha de­ Production at Virtual' Reg. 'S1.19 B bI housing the American consulate pital at nearby Ashland, Joe yes­ In Canada. Nine died in the north­ 9 9 c office, and that ail American offl- Seek White Honse In State Appear at cided to take hla chancea with the Standstill at Plaiit'of 142 EAST CENTER ST.. MANCHESTER terday told bis story. west btixzard, seven In crashes Of Flashes! Aid in House Fight When he realized he was en­ two small planes in rain and fog, Session at (Capitol (Osntteoed on Paga Poor) Bridgeport Fir^ Reg. 59c Hand Size ...... 50c (OontiaMd OB Paga Foiv) tombed, he said *T Just sat and and a woman and her three small (Lata Banetlas of tha (ffl Wire) thought and prayed." daugh(.ers In. an automobile crash Heavy Startex quality with colored borders in red and green ■ ■ ' Hertford, Jan. 16—Ml — Hasty Bridgeport, Jan- 16—Ml — Pro­ only. Slight- mlsweaves or oil apota^ Will wear for years.' . Bulletin! . Then he made a further effort on an Icy MichlgaBhIghway. Otlier WasHingtoa, Jan. IS—

—^ to reach Eddie, later trying to disposal of war-Ume housing wss duction woe at a virtual standstill R ^. 29c Face Qothg : ...... 2 5 c fatalities were cauiwd by the opposed thte morning at the open­ China Policy In the Bridgeport Gsa L M t com- — — • V . . Hunt Slayer' .. Prealdent Tmman reportedly blast his way out of the shaft winds, floods and traffic accidents. f gaa. Ifl—(AV-PfoteaUuts with dynamite. ing of an all-day session In the pehy plant hare today os 212 so|fc- urged leglalaH«’e leaders to­ Temperatures Belo«i( Normal Senate chamber of the State Capi­ BsautifUl haavy weight Dundse towel In aolid colors with deeper la Naplsa today called upon the day to oppose \1gorously a “I had* to stop shooting,” he said, era went on strike. A company tone borders. Blue, green, gokeamsn said the company’s 70- Amerieaa peo|de ta eufaroe the propoaed change In the House "I was afraid for the folks above— normal all the way from the Great R O Y m o t o r 's and I waa afraid I’d atari another More than 60 leaders from 000 consumers In the Bridgeport Extra Heavy Drill With Elastic UghMla freedom daase of the Ital- rules wMch threatens his "Fair lakes to the Pacific coast, while throughout donnectlcut faced four iaa pcaee treaty. .A resatallau Deal" program. These reports fall." area would begin to feri the ef- Those dynamite blasta were the remainder of the nation gen­ members of the congressional sub- Democrats and Repub­ feoU of the strike about 6 o'clock incorporated! adiptod by meaShera af sevaral Police Believe College came after the president’s erally had seasonal or balmy mittee of the House Currency end PfUtestaat churches fai Naples aad naual Monday meeting with tonight ' ^ Secretary Killed by (Coariqned oa Page Bight) weather. In the southeast particu­ Banking committee studying dis­ licans Accuse . Each About 20 workers went en etrilte Its'vMidty prateatsd u reoeat ItaL Desnocratic congreeslonal end- larly, readings were well above position o f Lenham act houmiig. at midnight The plant was shat laa laterisr Mhflstty ststemeat era. The committee Includes Rep. Other in Senate Row Someone She Knew .. Treasury Balance ^ < nornuU. I down after rapresentnthres of the USED CARS tlMt "f|rsteataat aethittes In Italy The galea which caused' consid­ Hugh Mitchell, Democrat, Wash­ company, the union. Local 12,298 Tomis a ft ^ aid Washington,! Jan; 16—Ml— Ad- ington, chairman; Rep. Chase Go­ United Mine Woriwrs (Ind)—and ^g.. c Lancaster, Pa., Jan. 16 — UPi— miniatratlon leaders looked to the Washington, Jan. 16—Ml—The erable damage along the northern Washington, Jan. t6- 79 AT REDUCED PRICES half of the nation had abated to­ ing Woodhouae, Democrat, Con­ DemberaU and Republicans nc the Stote Board of Arbitratlea'and 1947 De Soto 7 P«gaeng«r Sedan v ) * Def( Police ‘officially turned their at- White House today for help in position of the Treasury Jan. 12: necticut; Rra. Clinton McKinnon, MedlnUon faUed to reach agree­ Untion today to the Franklin and their fight to beat down a House .Net budget receipts, 8142,313,- day; .Damage included disabled Democrat, California; and' Rep. cased' each other today o f trjdng ronlng board oovenrwRb alastie. t p s New York, Jaa. iff—(F )-. Tha Marakall college campus in a hunt power lines at Buffalo and Syra- to make "hash” out of the natlon'e ment on a pensiaa plan after ne- 1947 Chevrolet 2 Door Seflan ' H. rabellioi) menacing President Tru- 76269; Cash balance, 84.045,342,- Henry Otalle, Republican, Iowa. gottathig nine houre -la a meeting trliP m U m dfifiiaar rested shortly after aooa for the alayer of pretty. 21-year- man’a legislative program. 00267; Customs receipta for The congressmen came here thia foreign poUciea In the wordy BeU' teday la the aeceud perjary trial (Uoatteaed on Page Eight) ate argument over Formosa and at City hnU- NegotlaUona \were ^ 1942 Hiurley-Davidaon Motorcycle old Marian Louise Baker. If they don't get It, they said— month. 814,033.860.74. . morning from Washington, D. C., resumed at 10 o’clock today.\ ef Alger Hlae, former Ugh State Mias Baker waa a college secre­ although snot for quotation—that and tomorrow will visit several China. I Rag. $r.26. Eztra large. 24 x 48 bath aige 1 ( 1 . 6 9 1942 pontiBc Sedan dipartmiat efflelaL CUade B. tary. Her body waa found Satur­ control of the House will paas to projects throughout the state. Senator Lucas of nUnqis, the Peaslea Pfeu Obotaote ■ -•/ . V .7-^" day under the rear of a summer a coalition of RepubUcana and "Emergency Not Over" Democratic leader, told reporters The stumbling block In the he thinks G.Q.P. membera who 21x27 ACA FeatliCTpfoof 1941 Plymouth 2 Door Sedan _ •videaee" after He 54th witaem home oh an Isolated farm three southern Democrats-unfriendly to “The emergency Is not over," gotlations, which have ibeen going R eg.' (Be. Hdad’^’slga had heea exetMed. miles south o f here. She had dis­ Mr. Truman's "Fair Deal” propo- March iof Dimes Opens Rep. A. A. Riblcoff told tbe group have been storming against Pres­ on since October. Is ths penslea V '' *• -I ‘ r ~ • 1941 Chryfllcr 2 Door Sedan appeared Tuesday after depoalt- as the meeting got under way. ident Truman’s bands-oS policy plan sought by the woricere. toward Fohnosa “have been try­ Ronald A. Motony.i eicecuthre : V ' • ' r ' I f t Qiven Prisoa Seateace ing a college check in a Lancaster In, a move toward winning thia He said people here did not want i940 Dodge Sedan , Drive fot^ $52,000,000 "forced dlspceiUon" at the present ing to make poUtlcal hash. v)ce president said the coaijeany Is Reg. SBc.' Face c l o t l i a *• '■ 2l^C New Vetk, Jaa. Ifl-iff)-iP) — wa- bank- control, Repreaentatlve Colmer (D- PILLOW TICKS L pledgee "Fun Coeperatlou" Mlaa) and oUier aouthern Demo- time. "W e don't want them to buy “They are trying to ereato aa offering a penslea of 8I(>0 ' , .V ' 194Q 01damUe Gonpe ■ ' - Ham DepBlaoa Dable, fi housee tliw don't want In a loca­ Issue on foreign poUey without month. Including social seoumy. tary-amaaffer af the F A M President Thaodore A. ciiata are leading a fight to re­ N ot an eptora in aach aiaa. Mala% aqua, wtatbs, bhWKllflht rasa Distler pledged "full cooperation store to the House Rules commit­ New York, Jan 16—OP) — Hie.pTaacaa ia ppUo researrii' have tion they asserted the plan follows the 1940 Chevrolet Sport Sedan ^ ^ Oeartaz deaae Aasactattaa, tadsy brought closer the poasibillty of Following RlWcoffs remarks, should be done aa an alternative nsUoiial pattern laid down by ths 69c Rc|. TRc and grsfB aad pray.' ' ' i waa aaateaeed te a year ta the to police In the search for the tee its former tight grip on ma­ annual March of Dimes, seeking a alayer. jor legislation. Colmer aaid be producing a saff polio preventa Mrs. Woodhouae introduced Bar­ to the admlnlstration’B course,' auto workacB and steel sgreemeat. 1939 Bnick Sedan ri . I peaHeaHaiy • charge eC con- record 862.000,000, began today. l^icoN uUd. Tbe unloa has rejected the ptos aUraCTite eoatrtsu a lettsry. Da' "The college community Is deep­ egpects "all kinds of pressure to live. The advances wsre .the dis­ nard E. Loslibough, administrator ly shocked and saddened by the Tbday was proclaimed ’’M-day’’ covery pf a way of growlnglHiman of the State Housing authority, “They are condemning t)ie snd while Its demands ward oat be brought by Isbor groups, the dleelased. It was rvortedT tmsfB- 1938 Plymonth Sedan death o f Mlsa-Baker who had administration, the so-called pro- —Mobilisation .against polio — In polio virtu in test-tubes, and prog- who described the housing situstiun State deportment and pleading _ _ 4, ■ ■■;c«ass an ABC netwbrit radio talk yes- in the stote ahd axplained the ancient history- Yet not one of clalty that it Ineleted wort m ylga te S served the college faithfully and gpeaaivea and the'laft-wlngera. rasa in IdCBUfying the number of slreaito obtained by other PmUd tH agom l f l o r a l lM i7 F^nno«di Convertible Coupe wan since 1*46," Distler said in tarday by Basil O’Connor, presi­ state's part In meeting 1^ them agrees with another on raek- "But we expect to win,'’ said viruses that cans* human polio. what ought to be done about For- Mine workers locals, atatamant-- Colmer. "We wouldn’t have atari, dent of the National Foundation The foundation aids poUo re- t)uastloned' by RepresentaUva 1938 OldamobUe Coupe Mitcbell on tbe effect of the public moea (». anything else.” Molcoy aoU hs did not kawte .. Max Hannum, aaalatant to Dr. ed this fight if we diite’t thiiik we for Infantile Paralysis. search, in addition to financing R C lf f e B r UI r i S S - ••aaeaaeaaaaaeep **•' • • • Upbelte Tnariui Oeeielan bow long the auraly of woaU $ 1 . 3 9 Distlar, said administrative offi- couldwin.it’’ Appealing for funds in two- care of victims. housing program on the private PphaMa Ptpartetlea R ^M builder. Mr. Loahbough answered Lucas upheld the administra­ lost and assertM that eera o f the college held a apadal Prefliets OeaUttoh Control' week campaign, O'Cbimor stresaefl The March of Dimes poster girl pany Is making a "Httlaih fe" WaahtegHMii J aa..I#-<«)— The meeting this morning "to search that the market was Stin there. tion's dectsloa to withdraw all Itep)«aeptaUve Rankin (D-Mlss). the record-bii^ total of 42,376 per- for 1960—eight year old Wanito American consular officials from ds^nsd to say hear Iteg. SBe ffandraige * • a • • a • • a • • a • . 6 9 c - • ’ a ^ 4 te , 8 oqr ihlida for any pofttUa e|ut we Repraaantbttve McHlnnon ROT jons stricken wfth polio li|st year. Wllay, of Austin, 'Tsx., arrited wanted to know the ccat ef a 860 (Tsmmuntst CTilna, after the Oom* mqnufaetursd o f by 00^ Ifw police. The 1949 epidemic, ha aaid. hero by train yesterday munlsts had Invaded the Howsvsr. it wgo te dapatt parpon who eommittad the tnvs to 1,000 sgnara foot hoqse this V. M.. created "a state of emairgeticy the Washihgtuu tot the offlelal opsn- area, and Mr. Loshbough sa|< that consular quarters la Peiping. group o f ootepawy Rag. SBe. fdM ^otha tmirder muat have baai) somaona eoalltloa' will get a pnbqbla ma "That's aU there wes left to attonpttqg to ‘ 2 9 c INCORPORATE Ik e trthapal alee apet 6B Ueetkal who knew the. Lancaster diatrlct Jority it- twp to one on the Houae like of which has nerer eaiated ha- Mg o f’ the national funds cam- they were "siKMting i t homee 241 NO. MAIN 8TRBBT vary weU," Hannum said. floot. foie in the entire h iftofy.of thia from 87JHK> to f i o i w ." do." he said. A T B U BUS couBteT’e Aght again at,... infan­ ■H E Child, a 1948 pollavlotini. Repsaaehtattee Talle was lator- Sehotor Brewster ef Maine, that the ass- Not an colors In aach alse. Grey,, green, aqua, geranium roaa. tedica, in aaeldqz h dua from If it does, RanklB aictually chairman of the HepubUcan Bena- blue; malat and roaa. etew.flBaa wHhaat a hterfag tt ona of Marimi’s frienda, said they stands t « be a loser on a project tile paralyns." wore Ug braces and glso was estod ta.thc stand Uk«> bgr sity mlBar with OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL t:30 Patate te Raceat Aflvaaoee-' eqlilpped with a wheelchair and O’Ckuuior siUd two recent. ad- (chroaflum crutchsa- XOsBltebii ^ iriy» MgteA jtteitteasd om fhga Feoak

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haa cxpreaaed the feeling that thla earned their own money for the Mrs. E. 3. Koahli^r and Mrs. John new musical comedy to be glvea all men In all walks of life,*' con­ Gorray wiih bulieta from their genaraua feature by the eating Scouts Pkuming trip over a long period - The ing flooring, electric saws and I ll\e until the holiday. much of the way home. Then Jim­ development o f Camp Johnson. tion and It was towed to Midway pleted, the group ataiteu their I But three tlaya after .Santa's my gobbled up a big supper and j nation to Cltarles Lynn of Summit street Gartge by Jerry Ferraro, who said iirat meeting or toe new year with I I'isit .llniniy'a mother hundled him 1 in the country. Other acta are as a few days with their son Louis in'week-end automobile aocldenta. County Agents Dine Hebron, Harry W. Brodesu, announced his appetite would b e ' N ot To Now ! reallv—as It launched Its annual is the chairman of the committee a "clean aiate." South Methodist church yesterday j I’ullcd in llic fatal aliooting o f a up and took him to New Y'ork'a just as good at breakfast. 1 campalirn to raise funds to combat | yet unannounced the damage was slight. J. Myers and hit family of North Mrs. Maria L. Gagnon, 30. o f 02 — ----- I Charles G. Rathbun: Mansfield. Adopt a ('harler Favor rre-l*aymen« Plan n m N oMo m i Ntoto 1^* ti*,. . A ‘ TVs-esTwo . mitatanflioiit.standing entertainment which includes the following Library Day was observed by the Higbllghta of this new program Main atieet, West Haitford. by Rev. Fred R. Edgar, the min- Brooklyn, N, Y,, brewery cnipllo.vc ! ^iemonHl'l1ospltal. 'I’here, a mil* I Infantile paralysis. We wore a Scoiiters;.Joseph Monahsrr, Leo K. will cover the following; Visit to Falknor drive, was admitted to Rockville, Jan. 16 (Special)— I Mrs. Mabel F. Beebe, Kenneth R. T «L 1369 programs to be pi'csented by the school Friday. In the forenoon Young Mothers Club of South ! iater. Thla wa.s the second in a iicri' ami tlir wounding of two Haitfoid. Ja il. 16 (J’l Tlir lidii-v.ilt .\-ray machine treatetl half stop ahoad bocauso of a flr.'t Stiles, (Jordon Fogg. Randall American Screw Company in WiUi- the Manchester Memorial hospital The f^ural Vernon School Group : Little. Henry E. Knowlton; Somers, aeries of aerniona to be picaclicd him for eaneer of the’ cheat, a donation of $21 given by Fred Artists club will feature local pro­ Mrs. Mildred Church with the OUi Coventry will sponsor s public set­ A constitution was discUsscd.and Crci'nwii li il>'li'cUvcs, more than ■40 delegates who at- Toop, Edward Dlk. William Vlens, mantlc the evening of February 6. Saturday night after a car she will celebrate its second birthday Fred E. Field, Mrs. Anna W. Filer; in the general area of Our Faith adopted for the Mancliester Young iisnnilv fatal iiialiidy. Scouts Sit Tight Spellman, one of M.mchfstcr's 32 fessional stage and radio talent. and 8th grades to the number of back party Tuesday, Jan- 17 at 8 ■,“ 1 I ’oliic said Ludwig Gorray 1 tended the Comiectlciit Urntiil Henry Janssen and Richard 8. This will be a combined trip with was driving struck a tree on Tol­ Stafford, Mrs. Bessie W. Dezso, in the Bible. These sermons arc I.a-l duel willi two | ,f(intnl care plan slmllnr in g Hinn liy's been In moiiHis. Memoiial hospital. Three other St. James’s School hall and will With the 3rd and 4th grades to and her condition waa reported as o’clock. There will be games and More, detailed plans o f the forth­ part,, will be a co-ed skating party. building and grounds committee of Thorpe, Mrs. Anna Williams; the Bible, but also to Icail the talked over was Uie choosing of an ( Iirlslltias Toys Waiting local persons striclten during the feature Junior professionals. K pro­ the number of 34. and the "good” today by hospital authori­ music, followed by square dancing, /Ictc/livoa Willi had lam in wail ’ to the recently inaiigurntcd modi- Southington, Jan. 16— UP)— Hiz: gram for 'teenagers and adults, to coming Scout drive will be an- The building of a gasoline-pow­ the O n ter Association for fixing Union, Walter E. ;pcrsnton; Ver- reader to a greater coiiunitmciit executive coniniittee. I7hairiiieti oi His Cliiistmas toys were, wait­ summer continue to be ho.spltal- Eighth grade numbering 27. in­ ties. with everyone in the nelgiUHa'Iiood I tit B IS lor Inni ncHily Hint lionrs alter ' cal service plan. The delegates' ing for Inm. Hoy .Scouts, all 11 and 12 years old, i he followed by- dancing, will be nounce*! soon by Chairman Lynn. ered model airplane with an ap­ up the downstairs clubroom in non. George J. Coleman, Edwgrd ! of himself to the way of life which other committees were clio.scii .u ixed. spected the Library and were Patrolman Walter Pyka, who in- invited to attend. finding a livo.luikcy Hed under a j recommendation waa sent to the .Iiniiny'a far fiom euied. But with a 14-year-old patrol leader, ' Iield In the hall Monday niglit. proximate six-foot wing spread is that building. The committee in L . Buchanan, Mrs. Irene O'Lough-{ is taught in the Bliilo. i follows: finance Anthony GryU; “ We have never had R specific instructed as t< the method o f tak­ veatlgated. reported that Mra There will be a niusical program Ill'll In a HliHck wlinh tiorray Hoard of Governors of the CVin- now, doetiira .say, he has a »hnm:e. became lost late yesterday while . A honth. built bv relatives of to be completed wlthfn the three charge is comprised of the follow­ lln. Julius A. May; Wllllngton, | Mr. Edgar pointed out that publicity Ruth Frcihelt; social OI- COAL goal for the March of Dimes in ing out books. Tlie children took Gagnon waa driving south on furnished by Mra. David Uuugan (iwnid on King street. neetlrnt Dental Health assnelatlon Al rtrst Hiev feared hia lungs were j liiklng on West mountain, - near months; bowling -in WilUmantic Jerry J. Novotny, Walter E. Malo. more and more today the Bible is Manchester." Chsirman Phliip nolio vlctlr,:.*;. I'.r.^ b"eii e ff'te il on ing: Mrs. Eugene RychUng, Mrs. Slater street when she came to tlie at the piano, James Sullivan, ga Johnson. Detectives .lames .1, Butler, .M. for approval. out 125 volumes between them. will be enjoyed. A one-day trip to ! Iiecoming the Book of Bm>ks for A mcmbershil' drive is now un- pemiented by eaneer. Hut they i Lake (Niinpmmce at the Sonthlng- Bayer stated today, "but when the .Main street in front nf the W. T, (loliimbia Walter Cargo, Mrs. Eugene (Con­ Intersection of Tolland Turnpike, violin; Robert Talt, drums; Earl Engagement and 'i'homn.i <' Burke. 4'.’. Initli Worthy Master Francis Lyman { New York la planned . in March nor, Mrs. E. Sierman. They wlU be Mr. and Mrs. William Brace o£,i more people, whereas ten years iderwuv headed b>’ rhairmaii R:iy say Hieie'a a iios-llillllv tile dis­ ton-Hilstol boundary. committee learned that Sli'i.uuu Grant store. The booth 'vill be un- lost control of the vehicle, and Johnston, prompted. There will be Wounded 111 tin- duel, were Inves- T'l Offer Conservation ( «nr*e of Columbia Grange has an­ i with an over-night hike posatbly assisted ‘by otlier club members. 4 ^outli street announce the en-1 ago many people wore possessed I Kiecolt, aided by Kriink Marclic.se. ease may lie eunlliicj to Hie wnll.s .Siiiee they had no flaahllfhts. was spent on local polio victims in cltcnded ar.-l is (les'gned to attract Following a vote to expend a struck a tree on the far side of the a birthday cake made and nv Icorr clvT.-.' t*-.o” ':htfuI cus­ sum not to exceed $100 to Improve to serve for the year 1950. They intersection. ed by Mrs.. William Ran. George Uox lliat two turkeys liad been New Haven. Jan. 16 -..•V- Start­ Next iiuinth In'' goes back to I March. nity Memorial Hospital from Cov­ Mgrlc to Richard Jo.seph St. Louis, outdated and had little to offer a coniniittee wn.s foimerl consisting I ami stay where they were rather ihsisled that sum be our goal. tomers mav CRie to pitch In, tho grounds around the parsonage, Thomas J. Brown, 8, son of Mr. Wilson will speak on Zoning and .'•tolen from his liiolhei-ln-law, ing next Srplemher, Yale an- ,\ew Y’oik for a (heek-np and are aa follows: Plana are also underway ■ for entry include the following: Les­ ' scicntlftr generation in a modern of the officer* of the club ami llic I tlian risk a fall in the darknesa on “ Last year our community gni- taken at the annual meeting of the I and Mrs. Thomas T. Brown, o f 142 Franklin Welles on the Progress son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph St. I'lionnis F. ( ii ler.soii. who lives in nonneed ye.sterdny. Hie tmlverslty maybe aonie more treatment. His Home Economics, Mrs. Beatrice I some of the boya at attend the In­ ter Wilbur, 3Irs. Julia Sullivan, world. Men are learning now that following people: Clioster Hogan-. erously contributed $8,700 to tlie Columbia Congregational church, BIssell street, was treated at the of the School Building committee. Louis of 74 Union street. The wed­ llie neigliliiii luioil of tin- sliaek I and the Conservation foiimtatlon of iiiolhei la sun- liaa better. .‘4lie ! the lucky slopes. Swol, Mrs. Blanche Jone.s and ternational Jamboree scheduled Mrs. Daley. Elmer Church. On Fri­ the Bible is not a book of science Tina Depompa, Clnremo Jeffers COKE fund even though In the previous tile t’ uatces liave already been Mrs. Helen Hennequln; (Marity. \ hospital for a bruised chin after he Hosts and hostesses for the eve­ ding will take place in June. Golinv oreiipieil on week-ends. I .New York, will offer the nation's .a.va: A group of adult Scout Isfidera or history or law. but a book of and Shirley Kelly. This committee Srizecl the first wepk In July at Valley i day Mrs. Florence Jurgensen and ran Into a car driven by Jay Zeam- Mrs. Edith Schwarz Welier spotted their fire al 11 p. m., about five years there had been practical­ able to have the grounds plowed Mrs. Marion Hurlbutt (chaplain), ; ning Include Mr. and Mrs. (honias : religion- a book of the iiinci' man will foilii the policy of the club lor Not On Danger List ! fust grmlnate program of veseareti "You wonldii t know ban. lle'M ly no incidence of this disease in Forge. N. Y. Mrs. Baron with her infant sbn er, 31, of Andover. Patrolman Mra. Edith Schwarz, 53, wife of ; lour hums after a aearching party in preparation for seeding down Mrs. Medora Leonard. Mrs. Ruth Madden, Mr, i^nd Mrs. Elwin Ma­ land his relationship with .\l- Tin Cieenwieh lio.spilal refn.sed instruetluii in conseilalioii of na­ a diffeK'iit elilld ' at Hie proper time in the spring. John M. Tyler. Jr., is new Indoor ; were all discharged from the hos­ Theodore Fairbanks Investigated. Harold Weber of 75 Spring street 1 the coming year. i j Ilf llremen, Scuut offielals and the town." K Trio Andrews, ^ Cflayton Hunt, Ray­ guire, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Riley, mighty Go'gion. j interpret to the people. SI i M m x JOHNI The funeral home will tie open I I hanged to Thnr.sday at 3:30 p.m. turned on Finley street after, the i paratlon for having them printed | tpaking .«ewing bags and needle | Robert F. Conklin and Prof. Mar- j ~ 1 ing: Josephine Hobro et als v*. "The Bible in the batld.s of the .‘'ister Mary He 1,/mrdes will lie BUILDING SUPPLIES vln Pittman was announced today i Masardis, Me., J*«- Thursday afteinoon. Friday alter- 1 prosecutor said, she swung to the : ir, book form. Philip Isham and ' cases. The older girls are work- j Vincent's Pharmacy, et ai; Fran- , people paved Hie way fob the Buri- the guest speaker who will talk Ing on dresses for the annual by Col. James L. Meader of the |'^’***^ **” all children perish^ early cea Knybel et al vs’. Jean Knybel j noon and evening. The family re- Priced way below regular, aide of the road to avoid an bn- ; George Yule were appointed by ^ ■Mrs. Stevenson tan revolt and^Uic Bill of Rights. on ' Tlie Kindei garteii. " Tea N t n e w _ • , spring icvur.revue. tjxi-ca Dues are 10 cents | United Ststes embassy. HU i n f e r - ; w l ^ fire swept the rural gives you terrific value. Fold­ SHINGLES . ROOFING coming car. A soft ahoulder in the President Walter Card to have : et al; Algea LaCliance vs. Hiigh A. ^ quests that flowers omitted. ! The Bible was” the in.splratioii for j will he snved following tlie mrel- road caused the upset, he said. this project taken care of. A copy l a I r i v e n D I D I O I I I H • a meeting. . mation came from a U. S. 13th Air ; cabin of CJyrus Hafford, a pulp­ MacGoIdrick; Helen Kiefer vsvs. I Lieut. McNulty waa killed in a j our Pilgrim forefathers wlio .sol- NORTHIEND ing tnlile and t chairs, all steel • WaBbeards • I i t Mrs. John E. Kingsbury has been Force patrol which took part in wood cutter. plane crash June 9. 1944 in Italy. ' tied America. It was their guide ' inq. A reckless driving charge against j will be availalbe for each member. 1 Equitable Life Assurance Society i The cliange in lime w.is in.id” PHARMACN ron.struction, beige enamelled. j Joseph P. Nevue, 41. of 109 Birch i Mr. Card said approximatel>‘ | elected Fragment Society chairman , g two-week ground and air search I Investigating officers He is survived by his father ■ and compa.ss as they drew up Hic , , .... , OhI-NMMi Paiata of the United States: Thomas F. Table lop and chairs uphols­ I street, was continued to Saturday. $75 was cleared for the treaaury Mrs. 31arlha Stevenson, execu­ of the dinner at noon to be served j for the missing men. I dead were C^yrus Hsfford. Jr., five O'Lotighlin vs. Blakcs Inc; Eugene CTiarles McNulty of Vernon, two Declaialton of Independence a n d '*" "ccommodate Hie speaker. , DEI’E.NDARI.E HEKVIUE tUfOS^ C>)nnectlcut Milk Producers Asso- ! The bodies of the two hikers years old; his brother. Davis, four, brothers. Frances of V’ernon and I the Constitution of the United All .schools ill town were cln.spd 4 Depot Sq. gel. 8548 tered with wa.shable green [Btawa KHehea Oablaeta Both Nevue and Mrs. McAnecny by the sale o f Christmas trees, j tive sccietary of the CThamber of , Goldman vs. Louie Shiroki et als. Friday on account of the icy coal­ Commerce, received her diploma in , elation, January 18, during their | v^ ere found in the wild mountains ! and sister Sarah, three, John of Aberdeen, Washington, ! States. Since that time the Bible rit.v Wide Dellvenr plastic. were represented by Attorney Ward Roaebrooks and Qrargc Pet- Meetinga for $Veek ing on the road.a In the morning. George C. Lessner. era were appointed to airange tor j New York last week for l-.avlug! annual' meeting in Coventry. Mrs. | of northern Luzon about 75 miles ' Hafford. his wife and their four Home Demonstration Agent also one sister, Mrs. C. S. Mecca I has been the basis of man's con­ Daniel R. FlvTin, 50. of 3 Nelson a series of first aid classes to be ' completed required studies of ! Richard Storrs, Mrs. C3iarlc.i i northeast of Baguio, summer capi- ’ otlier children escaped. O r a H. Webb of the Tolland Coun­ of Vernon. victions and beliefs. It has in­ C a ll 4148 londucted in the near future. Northesstem Institute at Yale | Smith. Mrs. Edward Kilerln will | tal of the Philippines. It is t h e !______- ty Farm Bureau has announced spired the building of schools. place, and Thomas Hansen, 24. of ] churches, hospitals and colleges. Mra. Jake Greenberg of Jaeg- University. The presentation was i serve as a dining committee, j countrj’ of the Ifiigao, tribesmen 3f 1 - the following meetings scheduled MANCHESTb 655 North Main street, pleaded I and the United Nations. It Is the guilty to intoxication. Fl.vTin was ger road is a patient at the Wind- made by Donald Marcellus from 1 About 60 persons are expected. mixed Malav origin who used to be for tkia week: Jan. 17, 8 p m., at ITeeAr Enfl Deal ha FREE r.ARKIMi In Our C • J W Fragment Society members have , heodliunters. I Book of Rooks for all ages and for fined $10 and given s 10-day sus­ liani Community Hospital. the northeastern division of the 'Inland. Pressure Pan Cookery A voted 8200 toward the church ; patrol said three Ifugao ad- Main St. Lot Dealde The pended Jail sentence, while Hansen Thirty three members of Colum­ United States Chamber of Com-1 with Mrs. John H ardy and Mra. Abington, Pa.— Charles M, Mor­ E mercc and Kenneth 31. Birch, presi- i house heating system; $^6.lo . mltted robbing the professors, kill­ Store . . . DRIVE I.V! was given a five-day sentence. bia Ladies Society attended an Smith, a misalonary in CTiina and j Arthur Hagen, leaders; Jan. 18, all rison, 68. former associate editor all day meeting of the society in i dent of the New York State Sge- | ing them with spears and bur>‘lng mom a former classmate of Rev. Leon day meetings atartiDg at 10 a, ro. of The St. Louis Globe Democrat, F U N P R A i - HOME Yeomans Hall Thursday Mrs. retaries Association. | the bodies. The tribesmen said at the Andover Town Hall with 'a em s iilv MAIN ST OPPOSITE HltH s SrHOOI. H. Austin, pastor emeritus of Sec­ former editor of Tlie Philadelphia Kenneth Fox and Mrs. Ralph I Northeastern Institute Is held three others helped them. Philip­ § CO.MIM.ETE PRIVACY ond Ctongregatlonal church. The -NOW PLAYING— P o l Luck lunch, the subject for Evening Public Ledger and former How to Moke X GRANDMA WISE Wolnier headed . the committee each August at Yale University pine constabular}-men are hunting the day being Braided Rugs and group also voted to purchase new Maureen Vincent secretary of the Commonwealth • When more than one aer\lee ia in pro­ • Caasmen Sans# Cemmants which arranged for a dinner aerv- under the sponsorsiiip of the (Cham­ the other three. Hooked Ruga; Jan. 18, 7:30 p. » . ber. of Commerce and Secretaries stair treads for the church par-1 of Pennsylvania. gress a( the same lime, the privacy of rarh • st noon. Sewing for the Windham sonage. The group recently cele- ; O’Hara Price at the home of Miss Gr.ace Dunlop Wine for 35c gal. N£W LOW PRICES on laiidng Childiaa Association. 'The complete course Snnom$, Calif. General Henry service Is rom|ilrte. .Ample room prcienis Community Hospital constitued brated the birthday of a member. of Twin Hill. North Coventry, sub­ H. (Hap) Arnold. 63. commander SCHULTZ ^ runs three years. Mrs. Stevenson in “BAGDAD” •• SakM allre! Seem, to ms the work fqr the day. Mrs. CTara Edmondson. |i Court Continues ject, Pressure Sauce Pan Cookery, of tlie Arm y Air Force during Father Benedict's Secret any ronfii-nrHE HEfBESS” Pittsburgh— H. A. Phillips. 87. No fus-s. Fa.sy directionfl, $1 of a child (or the church Mrs. A. R. Sharpe, I *w«>'ded a diploma Vernon, the TumblebrOok Neigh­ parsonage. These will be re- , ------' Plosi “Barbary Plzate” associate of T. Mellon and Sons 1 5 Buy hi(h test Aracricsn or Araoco Premium gas for leas. any other Miss Anne Dix, Mrs. Laura Robin I The convention last week waa paperied by the Fragment Sodejy. ; New Haven, Jan. 16— (JP) — The borhood group of Vernon will have I held in the Great Hall of the New and otheb Mellon banking and se­ L ’maurer, Glen Sutton foUnforthat^ son were named as a committee to Coventry Grange. case of Joseph M. Flsnsgsn, S3, a lesson on Lamp Shades with the 1 York CThamber of Commerce which curities Interests. ittar) is make the the ■purchase. ' community service committee, and of 202 Spring street, this city, Home Demonstration Agent Misa I Is the first and oldest chamber In Clinton, Mo. Charles H. W hit­ Quebec, Canada only The brass flowrer container, a re­ I Second (Congregational church charged with embezzling 822.000 Webb as the leader. NEW LOW PRICES aatureL aker. III. 53. publisher of The cent gift to the church will be in­ I the countO'- having been estab- I members are cooperating with the from Mrs. Arms C. Lowe of Bran­ JamtMiree Tonight 2240 ! lisbed in 1788. Clinton Daily Democrat. 99 b A\airt St. scribed “ In loving memory of Mrs. I project of digging of a new’ well ford, W’as continue to Saturday, Over one hundred Barber Shop : Mateo Calif.-- Lewis Same Grace Little Tucker.” Its care i i for use by the Grange and Church in (City Court today. He is being aingerii are expected to attend the Merrell.' A N C H E S T E Q thing it to 2, who developed will be left to Mrs. Howard Rice. | i Community House. held in the county Jail In lieu of get-together and Jamboree this the process of dehydratlqif milk. Acb AT ONCE to rflieve about the eray hunaan beings went I Green-(Chobot Post, American to be forevar chawing on tomathing. Mra. Thayer, first directress, in-1 Slaver to Face 820.000 bond. evening at Red Men's hall with the He was born st Syracuse. N. Y. BATTERIES Legion, sponsored a setlmck party Whan a baby, it's niti.Than toys. troduced s new feature for money j Flanagan, a former hotel opera- on -nnsT anowmo members of the local Chapter of Friday nlgtit In the Le^on rooms Batteries to flt most ears for $7.95, exchange. And latar, panciU, rubber bands and making when ahe brought a piggy i tpr and newspaper publisher here, Lloyd Bridget, Barbara Fayton the Society for the Preservation More Psychiatrists Needed M m a m Trial Feb. 7 on Wall street with Arthur Shaw ararything else. . . . | bank. Members will deposit, was arrested Saturday on a w’ar- and Encouragement o f Barber UMpS i/i o f Pina Lake Shores in charge. rant issued b y Assistant (City A t­ in “TBAPPED” Now, there's nothing claanar and more amounts equal to their age. on the I Shop Singing In America, Inc., as ! New Haven, Jan. 16— (Ah—Leo m m cleaher sale month of their birthdays. It Just > New London. Jan. 18 — (M—- There were seven and one-half ta­ torney John Johnson after a con­ Fins: Bobert Ouasmlngs In hosts, the program to start at VACUUM NBW LOW PRICES wholasoma to chaw than datiejous, j bles In play. Prize winners follow’ ; ference with Harold C. Blakeslec, ‘•THE BIJtOK BOOH’* W. Simmons, associate professor c p i m m inaspaotiva wmOLEVa 8PKAKMINT | happened to be the birthday of George Marvin Dortch of Pawca- eight o'clock. Singers from North- of sociology at Y’ale, says 10,000 (CAUSED BV COLDS) coupon Mra. Howard Rice and Mra. Allan tuck, 31-year-old accused slayer of Women's first, Mrs. Edna Kennl- conservator for Mrs. Lowe. STAB'fS WEDNESOAT MAIL BELOW OUM. The chawing help# polish up amnton. Mass.. Hartford. Meriden additional ' trained psychiatrists For years thousands of Doctors pre­ Robinson and the group sang Mrs. Dorothy Sebastian of Fawca- son: second, Mrs. Florence Rusch- Louis Hayward In tenth, nature's way. The lively flavor and other places will nttend. A are needed in this country to aid scribed PBTtfMix. It acts at ‘one* SffND NO MONEY Happy BirUidSB to them. The ao- tuck. will go on trial for hia life man of \TllUmanUc: third, Mrs. “PIKATES OP CAPBI” ‘ hi’iffet lunch will se served by the seams to satisfy the ssvaat call-with B Berube of WUlimantic. Men s the "one out of ten” persosa af- hot only to relieve coughing due to that added blasaing of not hurting ciety voted $5 to the Fellew.-ahlp l^n I Superior court here February Plus: Don Barry Gs Rockville singers. j 00 NOT CONFUSF THIS MODEL TIRES flrtt, AmoJ A. Rlehardsw Admiral to Make fli'ted with mental disease. He colds.but also ‘loosens up' phlegm appatita. --- o f Christian Women for the "aec- *TtED BBSEBT** Canting Meeting | WITH OLDER MODEL He will be/tried before Judge Harold Bruce of discussed the nation's psychiatric, and makes i f easier to ral.se. Good new odd lot tirea for $8.95, exchange, plus tax. So,accordingtotha way I figure (tout— i ond mile” f ' Casting will take place at problem on the weekly radio pro­ PBiTtisaiN Is safe tot both old and Local GIfl Scouts have been in­ 'thoRioa E. Troland and .a Jury on Joseph W.iBoucar of North Wind­ luspection Trip S bo Tires, 2 M d 1 recaps, $7.95, exchange. for man or child this simple little I ham. Spieials. Mrs, Roxanns B'nai Israel Recreation Hall this gram, "Vale Interprets the News," vited to be guests of the Andover a first degree murder indictment evening at eight o'clock for the daily treat of delicious, inezpansiva returned against him last Novem­ Richardson and WtUtam F. Green. yesterday. ant tas’vlng. ^ P E R T U S S I K : - Wrigley'sSpaarmintQum it a fisia idea. Girl Scouts at their m atin g Janu­ ber, Convidtlon of first degree There w ill be another party Fri- New Ixmdon, Jan. 16 — ffN TM iT" sad ”CKf4M ’s’ OIL" ton waa Vonasek with 18 dry, It will open your eyes when you discover also. A game ia scheduled Tues­ Intlmdes tham foo end finger w*ve SO day with WUUngton at 7 p. m.. at 7.50 19 2 how wonderful New System’s service really HoU Memorial school in that tow’n. Regular practice la heW n i ACAPtMY AWAM WIMHlil DATS is. How beautifully clean ^our laundry i^ Bohr yOM heir with the only permanent that combliica Thursdays at 7 p. m., in tha audi­ ONLYI "folded treet” for longer laating wave* plua "cream ’■ oil" thiH NASH AHIFLYTES torium o f Nathan Hale Communi­ ■ICTBiCniRIOFTHlYlAEI returned to you; how nicely the shirts ^re cenditiona your hair at it it waved. Jamal’a gentle lotion ty (CenUr. . , ■fcBT ACTOR OF THIYIAEI pressed (not just ironed); how little it costs. Prices Reduced $73 To $140 Mra. A. E. Stewart. Jr., chair­ occiofi ia wonderful for your hair, too, for iFa enriched to man North (Coventry branch, New System’s service is truly an eye opener. RockvUle Chapter, ARC, giv* gioeey, natural looking curia and keep it tmoothly parttf fuaJ ciUled an annual maeUng o f the Try it this week and see for yonradf. in place. Harvey Haircult 1.90. Schultz Budget group for January 38 1:80 p, __ v ie r m„ place to be announced. All per­ SEE ITLTRY ITI NO OBLIGATION TO BUY! I hy ■••• sona who hava centribuUd It or PUMSK MNIIT ■ more during fund driva ‘a w eon- WITH DtNCIL Fmmous for BOLAND *ld a i^ rnambtra who may attend 70% Discount Cash and Carry any maatlng. AU ouch parpom H iiiikt MW VACUUM I O f Short Cuts are uigad to plan to attend to by WIlllAM IMARMMAfil to Beouly elect eineere and atanding com- Trumbull St., Hartford, Conn. , H g mitteea. a MOTORS U to Ellen KeUy of the Gover­ A i. AStHMS SANS MnUMUU / £R STREET. AT WEST CENTER STREET nor's Fact Finding Oommisalon NEW SYSTEM U U N D R Y I •nmniXN 1 1 would Luta a N u homx dimonsiuation ! on Education Thursday night out- DF AMBUILT BLIOVROLUX.CimPUTC WITH AUATTACMaHHTS , TEL. 4079 HARRISON ST., ()FF EAST CENTER ST. m' u i ^ the program to tha local ------I BEAUTY SALDUS dhlT GrMn sumps’* staering group during a meeting Burnsidff Thtofr# I at ttia ecbool on Q rou atr«8t TBLEPIIONE 37$S ■' ' . ' ...... —‘ a. IB Erank O. Avary and Den CHmui At BiotmJSs CdBtT PPSN S A . i i . t O 8 P. M. DAILY ChufchlU. Sr., were\electad tem­ ------—STATI------I Send Us Your Dry Cleauing Tee! In Manchester: SUNPATR t A. M« TO 4 P. M. porary co-chairmen: Mrs. Flor­ East Barttefi • Maacdiastar 5 S «i m waw dvpni UHtU !■. ' » , 1 ence U. Grady andAlra. Grant H. mmmmmmms Voaee, temporary oecretarita. FIREE p a r k i n g — $00 CA|IS .limiiHiiiiiiiiiniHiiiiHiiiiiiiiia^^^^^^^ 985 MAIN STREET TEL. 8951 ^ ■ ft? s I- . • ■ -tv. J',-!-:.' ci’.' 7 . r . ■ 4

MANCUESTBM KVitNING UBRALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. MONDAY. JANUARY 16, 1960

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY. JANUARY 16. I960 P A O E f l V E ’ think they have President Truman JO. over a political barrd because of About Tow u Death Takes Takes Leading Role Acheson Faces Suit Rights ‘I ^ d e r the failure of U. S. efforts to halt port. died In S t Vincent’s hospital interested in speaking and the Its preliminary aeaalon on Fsbni- ¥ < • * m 9 m i m m S m WDRC — laee ^ m 9 D * wWTtc t iw — leaoIMW there yeaterday of Internal injurlea epeecll arts, and feels that more ary 16. Communist In Asia. _ _. Mystic Raviaw, Woman's BaneSt Five Victims Club Honors fig n rs Issue WUI Be U vs T o p Airm an Another Crisis Seeu Stake W u cu ~i29e iOuOY 8 KOUiO W TMT-Iieao suffered when struck by an auto­ Should be done to encourage high Another feature of th* program I New|BndUBe^: • ^iiciiigFig^t They figure it is an iaaue likely Association, will meet in Odd Fel­ mobile near his home on Jan. 7. aclKiql students to devote time to was the reoorded rendition by lows hall tomorrow evening. The WWKNB KNB — 14# WHAV — «ie• i f improving their epcecli and to Archibald MecLelsh of hie faiinoua to be still a live one in November WFMA—iea.7 O f Accidents The body of Louis Balaarini, 67, M HS Orator ■ Hdmes of • business will include the installa­ Over Far East WON8 — I4U ■aWnro Btaadarfl Ttaw was found yesterday (n the race­ public speaking. She also stated poem, "Am erlta W e* Promlaee." when the elecUons are held. tion of the 1960 officers. A baked D u rin g W a r Counsel for yivien Ke1> that whUe the Expression C3ub la To some of the Republicans this way of the Glenville mill at Stafv A t a abort buainesa aeaalon pre­ to Ballot for ham supper at 6:30 in the banquet a smell organiaation and cannot, * Outstanding VahiBN * offers an opportunity to remind . lems Hits Action Taken 4:00— ft 16:66— ford Springs. Police said he ap­ ceding th* program the time of hall will precede the ceremony. All (Conttaned from Pags Ose) CoaHaaed fiani Page Oa* W TH T—Garter Family.- WDRC—The Bob Hawk Show. Four Killed by Auto; ExpresHion Oub Hears therefore, do as much, ea It would meeting o f the club was, by Electors Who the voters that the Truman ad­ members have received notifica­ parent! yhad fallen into the race­ • In vaftooa eecBeas ol MAM- • By Maher WTIC—Backstage WUe. WONS— Behind the Story. way Saturday night. Dr. Alfred like to in this connection, when a nmendment to the by-IaWa. was ■ C'HEMTKR. nflersd by 6A»- * ministration "can and does make tion by mall, and a large turnout rest of the soldiers and went back clals remaining In China had been Stafford Springs Rrsi* (jilheriiie (jirbett in local high school student is hon­ CSioose President WKNB—News; Request Mati­ Wnc-Pep-Riley Fight. SrhIavettI, medical examiner, said changed to the second Friday of ■ VM. Voa e o y ^ os with ■ -- blunders." is anticipated. to duty,” ordered home. ored In the contest, the club mcm- the month; A t the February meet­ On the other hand, Democrats Naw London, Jan. 16— OR— nee. W TH T—Newspaper of the Air. dent Drowns death was caused by drowning and Prize (xuuposilion yaar aeada, well aapply van a To Be Marled n s rs d a y Yesterday the department re­ bera feel that some recognition of ing there will be a panel dlacua- ■ rjnund, Jm i. ! * - < » ) - Counsel for Miss Vivien Kellems, WONB—Hollywood, V. 8. A. WHAY—SUnley Trio. wlih the hoHM v*« daMiw m m S t lM ti. say they don't think the Republi­ Bt. Anne’s Mothers Orcle will The wartime chief of the Air ported that the consula at Shang­ Was accidental. the honor ahonid hr made, hence Stonlngton manufacturer, charged WCOC—Junior Disc Jockeys. 16:46— Blon on the aubjecta: "Shall We miUn4'> ag*d Pr«ald«nt Juho K. cans can make much political cap­ meet this evening at 8 o’clock at Force* will bo burled In Arlington hai and Nanking had acknowledged By The Associated Press Miss Catherine Corbett' of 35 the Expression Club Invited Miss 6 Seek From IA R V I8 o M VO • today that the government is try­ WDRC—News; Garry Moore WONS-Jack's Waxworks. Extend Aid to Formosa ?” and PMaUdvi fMc4 a «U ff reflection ital out of the China gItuaUon. the home of Mrs. William BenU, the evacuation order. Department Automobiles killed four men In Bnuiford street, a senior at Man- Corbett to be Its giiesU speaker. ^ Shall Ftod and Bs Happy. ^ cemetery, Washington, D. c. Die ing to deprive her of her right to Show. W TH T—Notes for Nodding. "Shall We Continue the Marshall Their attitude is that it la some­ 229 Summit street. officiate said they aasumed that Connecticut during the week-end A question period followed her Plan to Britain?" The partici­ ttfht today aa Rueaia’a little neigh­ fimeral la set fo r 8 p. m. (e,s,t.) the Americana In China were pre­ have a Jury try her $7,783 suit 6:15— 11:06— i Chester High School, was honored thing that couldn’t have been Thursday, and a drowning in Stafford Ellington speech, and the members were de­ pants. representing both aides of bor began voting for a to]r man. paring to file appllcattona for exit against it. W TIO -B tella Dallas. News on all stations. ; Friday evening by the Lillian. 6er- J Jarvis Realty • avoided. . lighted to learn that seven high the question, w ill be .Tesal* He­ The Ilnna today and tomonwv The Mary Williams group of the The body was resting today at permitSKand were ofherwtee ar­ In her suit to recover funds W TH T—Bandstand. 11:16— Springs added to the violent death RcpublldUna have been egged i lo'fie Grant Expreaairm Club which aebpol students are rrgiijiterrd for witt. Emily Klssmen, Anna Fllhlg ballot for SOO electora who meet Second Congregational Women's a funeral parlor here. The body ranging to get out. A t best it te aelxed from her personal bank ac­ W O NS—Jack Downey's Music . WONS - Jack’s Wax works toll. ‘Also, the victim of a Jan. 7 The Ladles AuxHiar> of Hath*-1 awarded her a eaeii prise in rec- on by Senator Vandenberg (R.. Shop. thle year’a contest which will have and Grace Haaaett. m Company • 16 to cbooee a preeident. He League will meet this evening with will be taken to nearby Hamilton estimated that this process will re­ count because of her failure to WDRC—World Tonight, traffic accident died of his injuries. way-Mlller Post. Amertcen Legion, ognitlon of the fact that she placed Mich.), otherwise a staunch de­ Miss Isabelle T. Massey of 64 Hud­ WeXX’ - B ig Brother Bill Show. j • Maaeheeler. Dana. ■ w ill aerve for alx yeara Aa offi­ fender of the blpartlaan foreign field'and flown to Washington,. D. quire about one month. make direct withholding tax pay­ w n c —Mindy Carson Sings. Richard efts Robert Barclay, No. 62, will meet at the home of fourth In the annual American 084 Oalet ueroai - cial candidate of a majority Con- son street. 6:I0— W TH T—Ted Malone. Hartford brothers who were 31 policy, in their attacks on China C., tomorrow (isaving at 5 p. m. Report* Chlaeae Conrteon* *> ments, Miss Kellems has named Mrs. Edwin Finance at 8 p. m.. oratorical, contest last • TH. 4112, m s m 9 aarvatlve-Uberal coalition. 7®- ps.t.). ^ W TIC— Lorenao Jonea. W H A Y —Moonlight Matinee. and 38 years old. respectively, died I policy. One favorable note in the aitua- both th United States and John ■ Batorprla* 6806 • yaar-oid fanalliivi la expected to Gibbons Asaembly, Catholic l a ­ W H A Y —Chester, The Curious 11:25— of crushed skulls Saturday night Tuesday, January 17. Vandenberg’a summation of de­ The family had not decided tlon waa a report from Consul V. Fitzpatrick, Internal revenue The Elllngten-Vernon Fermeha . Pnrtlclpanla in these annual con- ¥Rs9 Mothers win by a narrow margin. dles of Columbus, will hold lU Ctamel. WDRC- Public Service Pro­ mands for Information on the mil­ whether to hold aervicea here. General O. EMmund Clubb that the collector, as defendants. when their automobile rammed a monthly social meeting tomorrow WDRC—New England Note­ gram. Fjtchang* will hold their annuel l •• ‘ heir object the wln- Make Poeltloa PreMifooe itary situation waa credited bv The nation’s mUiUry leaders— CTitnesb had been very courteous Today’s charge by Attorney tree on the Torrington-Hartford night at eight, at the Y.M.C.A. book. W H A Y —SporU FlnaU. meetlng in the Ellington Town i 'h ' nat onal contest How- But a airtit In the ranka of the other senators with bringing about from Secretary of Defense John­ In all their deallnn with the Amer­ Francis F- McGuire o f this city road in New Hartford. State po­ Hall Thursday, January 19. A din- ^ ey. muat flrat pass through Mrs. H. B. DeWolfe will be guest W K N B —Sports. Il:8(^— Social Pemocrata, one party of hla the agreement by the Senate son down—expressed shock and William L. Luettgea* icans to date. 'This provided the Miss Gene Walton of 190 Por­ arose from a motion filed in U. S. lice said It was difficult to explain AUTO GLASS speaker and have as her subject 4:45— W TH T—Gems for Thought. ner at 6:45 p. m. preceiles the I BND NEW REUEF! aupportlng coalition, and Moacow- Foreign Relations committee to sorrow at Arnold’s death. They main pasts for hope at the State ter street, widely known as a District court last month by U. S. W TIC —Young Widder Brown. the accident, since there were no i regional >’ faw Jnhlora participat­ COUeilSofCOlDS 1. Paaalkivl—a Conaervative In- Connally Abandnus Stand any pattern glassware that they figure In the Allied defeat o f the "Room Service," wrill display his WDRC—Old Record Shop. Frequenecy Modulatlna atreet who has been vistling her ing Axis. directed against the United States Wednesday evening, January 26 It sue both. W TH T—Cfiiailenge of the Yu­ ikl, 32. died near his home in depmdent, prealdent ainee he waa Chairman Connally (D., Tex.) are In doubt about and Mrs. De- talent in an entirely different \VDRC—9.M 93.7 M a Bister and family at I,ong Hill for Wise Bothm know how really alone. * But the same time that “It Is not for tha district attor­ kon. Avon. Police said he apparently Ijiat year, throiighndi th# na­ elected the Houae of Repre- had opposed calling the military Wolfe will try to help them iden­ Arnold was Uught to fly by the type role when' he takes the part waa announced today. WFH.%— 108.7 MC. several weeks has retvirned home. •ffeettve Vicks VapoRub Is when by the police were invading the ney to decide what the law la. R W H A Y —My Serenade. had been driving fast through the tion, all contestants used th.e sub­ leaders. But he abandoned this Wright brother* in 1911. Just four of Tommy Thurston, high-spirited The talented local whistlbr, WTHT—FM 106.1 MC Mr., and Mrs. Emil Gorsnson of you rub lion . aentatlVea March t, 1M6, chief tify it. American compound, they were a l is still for the court to decide,” W TIC—When A Girl Marries. ject; 'The Constitution. Worth year* out of West Point, he was teacher in the Manchester school 3-6 p. m. same as WTHT. center of town, when his"' car left Foreslvlll* announce the engage­ Mow, for amazing new relief rinmah delegate of the Social stand when a majority of the and clever Journalist, in the far­ so moving Into the east compound McGuire said, noting that there W ONS—B-Bar-B Ranch. Msving. Worth Defending.” At Democratic Government party, the committee seemed to agree with one of the first officers asslimed to cical comedy. "Tw o Blind Mice.” system, recently turned down a 6:00— Showtime. .the highway and crashed Into a ment of their daughter. Phyllis when coldi cause coughing, up­ Dr. Samuel Pond, guest speaker of The Netherlai)ds embassy prop­ ■will' be e .bearing on the govern­ 5:16— Friday's meeting, Misa Corbuti per bronchial congestion, or that Qanaervatlvea, Liberal Swedlih Vandenberg they ought to be the infant A ir Fore* — then a The play will be presented by the professional career with Horace 6:30,—Sereno Gammell; Weath pole. Elnn* to Kenneth Nelson, son of presented her speech In a anperb tonight at the meeting of Group erty and into the former barracks ment motion Feb. 6. WTIC—Portia Faces Life. Joseph Larlvlere. 66, of Water- “gtuffed-up’’ feeling, midern packago.,Then . . . breathe in party and the Progreaaive party. heard. D, Center church, will spealc on branch of the Signal Corps. Community Players at Whiton Heidt’a orchestra after qualifying er. Gustave Nelsdn and th* Inte Mrs. manner, convincing the audience of the French 'embassy property, T h e purpose of the govern­ W H A Y —Adventures of Red bury, suffered a crushed chest, mdthen use VapoRub this spe­ sqDthlng'tnedlcsted vapors, S. fPrm er Premier Mauno Pek- Democrats said Republicans Leonardo deVincl and present From then on, Arnold’s career Memorial hall on February 10 and in talent trials. 8:00—Same as W THT A. M. Nelson of West road. beyond nil question of the truth of Clubb said. ment in trying to force an election Feather Man. brain concussion and broken leg, cial hotr, too — in steam f It Kvary bfeath esses coughing, ireie, can^date of the Communlat- may be counting too heavily on him, not only aa a painter, but as wrote many of the highlights in 11 under the sponsorship of the Included on the program (will be 5:Se— W TIC —FM 96A MC. her subject. Her poise, personnl- Cliolce Between Two Evil* on my client is to deprive her of when knocked down by an automo­ Animala whose normal age brings feillef slmost Instantly. relieves that "chokey" feeling. dominated Popular Democrat* any concrete statement from a many faceted genius, stressing the military air history of Amer­ Manchester Registered Nurses a basketball gune between the her right to a trial by Jury," he WONS—Tom Mix. WDRC— FM oa the Air 1 p. nri Ity. and oratory won the heaits of Put 1 o f 2 good srioonfuls of IIIH liratri lit. PIMHI* SSSS Some Stater* department inform­ bile in that city Saturday evening. ranges between iOO and 200 y.-ara For continued relief—even- arboae eauae haa been eapouaed by Johnson and Bradley that the mil­ the fact that he was also a phys­ ica. He became chief o f the Air association. police and flyemen, an obedience added. W TH T—Jack Armstrong. 11:25 her listeners. VapoRub In * vaporizer or kowl whl>) you Sleep the Soviet govemment'a official ants declared that In deciding on dog exhibition by Police Chief Same as WDRC. He died yesterday at Waterbury are the elephant, falcon, pike, In making the presentation Oture Frniila Ftetwro Framing itary believes the holding of For­ icist and anatomist. Everyone in­ Corps in 1938. In the play, Thurston takes I f Misa Kellems sues Fitzpat­ W TIG -Ju st Plain Bill. of boiling watet» as directed In — rub it on, too. organ Ixveatla and Moacow’a Lit­ the general withdrawal order, the Herman Schendel and his great WFHA— hospital. carp, volture, golden eagle and speech. .Misa Grant explained that Vcfirilan Hlliid* mosa against the Communists nec- terested in hearing tills talk is Noted For Uettlag Things Don* over the Office of Medicinal Herbs rick alone, she can have a Jury W H A Y — Meet the Band. American government had made P. M. CTiarles E. Lamb, 77, of Bridge­ the Expression Club la primarily Um a in steam—Rub it on, toot Fnrnlriirr fnp* erary Gaaette. eaaar>’ to American defense. cordially inrited to the meeting The genial six footer’s smiling in Washington and Its "two nice Golden Retriever, “ Ooldwood trial, McGuire explained, but if 6:48— awah. S. Or. ITrho Kekkonen, speaker a choice between two evils. Mike"; also members of the Hart­ 6:00—Racing and Sports. which will be held at eight o'clock face earned him the nickname of old ladies" and transforms the of' she sues the government alone, she W H A Y —Sports. o f Parliament, candidate of the It could simply have protested ford Obedience Club. 6:15— Farm Report. in the Federation Room of the "Happy’’-later shortened to "Hap.’ flee into a top-secret bureau cannot. The peppery industrial­ WTIC—Front Page Farrell. ■treng Agarian party. the loss of the Peiping property Several professional acts will 0:25—Weather. Parish house. But be knew how to get through staffed military big-wigs... “Two ist seeks to recover four tax col­ WDRC—Curt Massey. OaUed Reactionary Look for Help but kept American diplomats on round out the program. AU pro­ 6:30— Western Serenade. .y- and was noted for getting things Blind Mice" is not only an enter the Job—even though their practi lections, of which Fitzpatrick Evening Paaaiklvl'a NeW Tear meaaage St. Monica's Mother's Circle done. ceeds will enter the polio fund. 6:0»— 0:45—Keyboard Kapera. r, iA.: declared “ there muat be no enemiea taining show but is full of caustic* cal usefulness has long since end made only three, McGuire said. 7:00—Dance Time. Against Rebels wiU meet Wednesday evening at Arnold saw the Air Force grow WONS—New*. o f the soviet union In Finland, and amusing satire on burcnucra' ed. There was considerable fear, While it would be poselble to 8:00— Proudly We Hall. eight, at the home of Mrs. Frank under hla guidance from lo.OOO W n C —News. only frienda.” But the Moacow cy, stupidity and red tape. however, that this would have bring separate suite, the attorney 8:30— Guest Star. Lalng, 7 Deerfield drive. planes and 96,000 men In 1938 to meant simply a piecemeal loss of Red Men’s Club said, the government would then W H A Y —News. Literary Gaaette Saturday called CoattBoed from Page Ouc W TH T—Joe Girand Show. 8:45—Sunset 6000. more than 70,000 planes and some one position after another In Red charge that MIm Kellems was him a reactionary who wanted to John Mather Chapter, Order of WDRC— News. W THT— FM On the air 3 p. m.- bring Finland into the North A t­ close to his heart—a costly veter­ 2,200,000 men in 1946. C3)lna. Elects Officers splitting her cause o f action. II p. ro. DeMolay, will seat Its officers at a The alternative course, officials 6 :S e — lantic pact ans bonus measure which the Even after his retirement A r­ M a n c h p H f p r “ Miss Kellems believes that the W ONS—Here’s To Veterans. Same as WTHT. semi-public installation ceremony said, was to meet the situation The four-party coalition backing Rules committee probably will nold took every opportunity to sell questions of fact are such that e;*A— this evening at 8:15 in the Ma­ hia firm belief that the United head-on by ordering all American emristopher J. Laqiphere of 88 they should be decided by her Television Paaalkivl holda 108 o f the 200 aeata block if It can. Because many law­ Ip WDRC—Hartford Auto Dealers' WNHC—TV. sonic Temple. States should have an A ir Force Da Rook I'cpresentatlvea to come home at peers— by persons who have the In the Finniah Parliament elected makers would like to avoid on this Birch atreet was elected president Program. P. M. Cfro 6jns|at“"tNi4 st^dYaiw vpw fsf measure In an election year, they second to non*. He said It was the the same time. Authorities here same interests she does," McGuire In July. 1048. That would appear o f the Red Men’s Social Club for W TH T—Sereno Qammell; 4:00 - Home Maker's Exchange. The Mispah group and Willing best guarantee of peace. - hoped this would dramatlxe for ■aid. Misa Kellems claims with­ ;-*beliwi# yew, ■# Hieoe w e | e p to guanntee him 160 of the SOO may vote more power to the Rules Tomorrow Weather. 4 ;30 —Teletune*. Workers will meet tomorrow the Chinese people—and for any 1950 at the annuel election of offi alectoral votes, a majority on the group. "Inevitable destruction faces na­ League of Women Voters Unit holding taxes are unconstitutional. W TIC —Wrightville Folks. ."iiOO—Ted Steelp Show. morning at the South Methodist Red leaders not completely under cars Sunday afternoon. The new sMl04Hita«4t wt Iwarott c w fti first ballot Big ‘rest Next Week church. tions that do not have adequate discussion on Federal budget. 2 p. 6:45— .'):30— Teletiincs. Moscow's thumb—the extent to president succeeds W alter Ted- The apUt In the Soda! Democrat The big teat in the Houae is ex­ air power," he declared. m., 83 Washington street. Evening WTIC—Three Star Extra. .5:4.5—Howdy Doody. The general was one o f the which the new China la burning its W H A Y — AirUne Melodies. ■■y ranks waa signalled, however, by pected next week. The southerners The Second Congregational meeting of same discussion 8 p. ra. ford. A delicious dinner waa served George Husbands 6:00—Film .Shorts. strongest advocates of long-range bridges with the west. W O NS—Evening Star. b statement from the prominent bop for a lot of help from Republ- Choir CTlub will meet tomorrow 36A St. James street, by the Garden Grove Cteterers fo l 6;.30—Lucky Pup bombing. During the congressional N ot. long ago there was consid­ WTHT—Trios At Twilight. V Socialist Valnoe Tanner, that cans, who have Joined them often evening at 8:30 at the church, at Wednesday. January 18 lowing the election that was held 6:45—Teletunc* and Program PaasUdvl was not the Social Dem­ battle over the B-36 last August, erable belief here that recognition Heads Union Lotlgc WDRC—Lowell Thomas. in the past to form a combination which time a discussion of the new Highland Park P. T. A. meeting in the Britlsh-American dub. Notes. ocrat patty's candidate. he told the Houae Armed Services of the Red government might be NIW STTU-STAB that has dominated the House. constitution will take place. A 8 p. m. * The following slate of officers 7:00—Kukla, Fran A Ollle. In Moscow Ixvestia said Finniah only a matter of six or eight WONS—News; Fulton I^ewls In advance of a party meeting social time with refreshments will committee the big plane was “ the Meeting of Republican Women's waa also elected: Raymond Burn' George Husbands of 24 Laurel 7 ;30— Showroom. eoent sv nmn *Teactlonary parties’’ secretly outstanding bomber in the world.” C^ub. Center church, 2:30 p. m. months, perhaps a year. Jr. iserkHag hermanh* Wednesday afternoon. Republican follow. ham, vice president; W alter Gus­ street yesterda<’ was installed mu W TH T—Cisco Kid. 7:4.5—Newsreel. In new n h r were rsa d y^ another presidential leaders predicted almost solid Only Thing Russia Fears League of Women Voters Unit, Now few persons in top posi­ tafson. treasurer; Vincent Moriar- president of Mspld Lodge No. 554. 8:00—Sliver Theater. candidate from the Tanner faction W TIC —Light-Up Time. GOP backing for the proposed Following its meeting this eve­ In his book, ."Global Missions," discussion Federal budget. 8 p. m. tions here would venture to guess ty, secretary; Jackson Stratton,- Internstfonsl Brotherhood of Paper 8:30—.0)ncert Program. I f Paasiliivl "for some reason la W H A Y — Svmphony Hall. a// around it andyou7/ Anouf rules change. ning In the Legion hall, the Amer­ published last September, the five 16 Oval Lane. how many months—or years— It assistant secretary. Appointed to Makers. AFL. The meeting., wsa W d R C —Beulah. 9:00— Chindid Camera. Bnsatlsfactory to them." star general warned that far may be before the American gov­ the House committee were Michael 'If that happeiM,” said a top ad­ ican Legion unit will assist the Le­ Annual church supper and an­ held at the Lithuanian Hall on Gol- 7:16— 9:30—Goldberg*. Tbs doctors could swing to a ministration Democrat, “we will gionnaires in sorting and wrap­ reaching bomber strength is the nual meeting. Center Congrega­ ernment will even consider recog­ Stephens. Frank GambolottI, 10:00—Studio One. its aour BJSST^£L-A/iOr/Ari) B f /V f dark horse choice should one of the way street. Leonard Gagnon of WONS—TeUo-Test. be defeated and that will be the ping toys in the local participa­ only thing that Russia fears. tional church. 6:30 p. m. nition. develand Ellington, Joseph Mc­ Worcester, Mass., a representative W n c —News. 11:00—News. three nominees not win a majority Cann, William Duncan and Ray­ end o f the President’s prograih tion In the "Tide of Toys" cam- Although Arnold had suffered Friday. January '.SO of the International organization, W TH T—Do You Remember. on the first electoral ballot In mond Kulpinskt. W alter KeUy for this season." p a ^ . Mrs. Herbert Cunnlngnam three heart attacks since his re­ Military Whist under ausplcee was in attendance. W D RC—Jack Smith Show. that event the Finnish law permits He counted on Mr. 'Truman to tirement In 1946, he was active to of Soroptimlst Club. Woodruff British Concerned and Walter Tedford were appoint^ Zone Appeals Up aach doctor to vote without re- win head the hostess committee. Other officers Installed were; Ntw Two-TONt nsHn, nm tiohi try to Influence some of the wav­ tha last. Hall, Center CHiurcb. TJskets may to the advteory board. l y d to, party commitment on later Over Seizure A contribution of 625 to. the vice president. CJusten Ahraltus; W ONS—Gabriel Heatter. aalre-faemir—•stre-fHiwrteM ering Democrats to stay in the ad Group C of Center (ISiurch wom­ He attended a Saturday night be obtained from club members. recording secretary, Frank ' An­ 'WTK>-EnUle <3ote Glee Club. For Board Action Tursday, January 24 London, Jan. 16— (S')— Top March of Dimes was voted by the ministration fold. "The president en, Mrs. Grace Agard, leader, will party at the home of Walter Mur­ drews; treasurer, Sam Rankin; fi­ WDRC—Club Fifteen. has more to lose in this fight than have a pot luck supper tomorrow phy, publisher of the weekly So­ "Peg of My Heart” with pro­ British officiate were reported to­ membership. Professional enter­ tainment, including acrobatic and nancial secretary, Robert Gardner, WTHT—Lone Ranger. we have," he commented. evening at six o’clock In the Rob­ noma Index-Tribune. fessional cast, under auspices no­ day to be seriously concerned over A public hearing *wlll be held ICIIO C !H E lFR O Ll^ Communist seizure of American dance numbers, plus a magician, and shop steward, Bernard Baro- 7:45— Strike Halts Party Meeting Likely bins room. Two motion pictures Yesterday, aa the general arose, tary Club. Hollister school audi­ W D R—Edward R. Murrow, before the Zoning Board of Appeals torium. Curtain at 8:15. property in Peiping, Chinese Red were provided by an entertainment nousky. tonight et 8 o’clock in the Mu­ Ank JEl JLf JEl will be shown, "Ski Tips,” and he told his wife, Eleanor: Tm wm The Democrats probably will bureau from Hartford. About 100 News. "Lifeline," with Lowell Thomas aa I feel pretty good this morn­ Musical and dramatic program regime capital. WONS—I Love a Mystery. nicipal Building.' Gas Output hold a party m eetliv later this and tea. Under auspices of North members attended the annual elec­ Twelve applications will be pre­ week or early next week. Mean­ the narrator. ing.” Reliable sources said govern­ WWB—Talk by OoveAor Methodist ty.S.C.S.. 8 p. m. ment leaders were paying consid­ tion. sented for consideration. Seven of while, Representative Eberhartef But shortly afterward he began Bowles. (OMttMMd Page Oaa> The Study group o f the South breathing heavily and collapsed. Wednesday, January 25 erable attention to criticism from the petitions will be seeking exten­ (Pa.) called the Rules committee's' Infantile Paralysis Benefit Show sion of permission that was grant­ ^ jR S 7!..a n ii Mne^.. .at Zowest Cost/ administration Democrats togeth­ Methodist WSC8 will meet Wed­ Mrs. ^m old summoned Dr. R. L. some other commonwealth mem­ 1 WDRC—Inner Sanctum. aiwald something go wrong, “any- nesday at two o’clock. Mrs. Arthur Mollenhauer of Sonoma. Arnold at Armory, 7:30 p. m. bers for recognizing the Commun­ Annual Meeting INCOME TAX W TH T— Home Builder’s Forum. ed on a temporary basis previously. er today for a strategy session. Friday, January 27 Three seek permission to erect thing Bdght happen." Gibson will lead the study period died at 7'.29 a. m. (p.s.t). Death ist government. The new ac­ WONS—Straight Arrow, cmmi-PoiN7 His invitations went out to CSudr- Group A, Center Church, Mrs. IS MY BUSINESS buildings on Iota closer to the build­ Take a good, long look! Study every phase two outstanding enpnes and two outstand­ Of tha 70,000 gaaUght custom' on the book. "Japan Begins was attributed to coronary occlu­ tion directed against the U. 8. W H A Y —The Rosary, man Babath (111.), and Represen­ William Steiner, Leader— Card Of Corporators ing lines than regulations allow. snikiNO ora In the Bridgeport area, the Again,” by William Kerr. Mm. gave them additional cause for F o r w n c —Railroad Hour. and feature of this powerful, pace-setting ing drives—the Automatic Power-Team* and tatives HoUfied ( calif.). Granger sion. Party. Woodruff Hall. Two applications of considerable whh UsMtad moat aevarely affected will • be George McKinney will lead the de­ Mr*. Amo)d was the only mem­ worry. 8.15— (Utah), Carroll (O)lo.), Kirwan Sunday, January 29 EXPERIENCED interest sre those of Doctor’s O f­ gn**-Acll*n M» those who heat their homes with votions and hostesses will be MISa ber of the fam ily present. ' The exact status 6f the British The annual meeting of the Cor­ W TH T—Music. Chevrolet for 19501 And then you’ll know the Standard Power-Team-ng^l down to its (Ohio) and Mansfield (Mont.). Initiation and party, Manches­ QUAMF.IED fices, Incorporated, and Thomas gas, numbering about 2,000, Gertrude Abbey and Mrs. CTarl- Three sons, all miUUry men, left recognition move remained cloud­ porators o f The Savings Bank of 8:1^— It was this group which took the ter Lodge No. 1477, Loyal Order Donohue. The former seek permis­ it's first and finest at lowest cost! exceptional economy o l purchase price, cording to Molony. bel C ttn. for home immediately. Lt. David ed. Foreign Office sources said Manchester will be held at the of­ ASSISTANCE WDRC—Arthur Godfrey’s Tal­ lead last session in pushing of Moose, Rainbow Club, Bolton, sion to use premises for Doctor’s Win Hit Large ladnatrlea L. Arpold arrived from March the British consul-general at Pei­ fice of said bank on Tuesday, Jan- ent Scouts. operation and upkeep! through the rule which the coaU- 2:30 p. m. offices at 17 Haynes atreet and Also to be hard hit are tha The Firemen’s Sports commit' Field. CMllf. Ool. Henry H. Arnold. ping had been instructed to ask uar>’ 17, at 7:30 p. m., for the elec­ CALL ANDERSON WTHT—Henry J. Taylor. ctmvn wmsMims tlon now seeks to change., D iey 'Tuesday and Wednesday, Feb. 7-8 the latter wants to conduct a That's true, any way you look at this cw , dtp's largest Industries which too will hold an Important meeting Jr., sUtioned at the Command and the Communists for further ex­ tion of officers end directors for W H A T —Music Room. w M yANOOAMW vttiBiurr were caught by surprise by the Center Thespians present "Dou­ T elep h on e 68,59 Package Store at 201 North Main Your own thoughts wU! tel! you, Chev­ ooBsunie about 20 to 26 per cent tomorow night at 8 o'clock at Staff school. Fort Leavenworth, planation of the Red regime’s re­ the ensuing year and any other WONS—A ffair o f Peter Salem, Ualilael iedta* from the rioher beauty of its Body by Fisher new G. O. P.-Dixie move. ble Door," Hollister school auditor­ . 786 Center Bt,. Tows street. In fhhtr o f the company's daily output, Mo- Fira Headquarters In Company Kaa., and Capt. William B. Arnold, ply to the British note extending business proper to come before w n c —Howard Barlow’a (Jrch. Republicans and southerners on ium, 8:15 p. m. rolet leads In every way, and by the widest kmy said. Among the larger Three on Spruce street to make staUoned at Banana River, Fla., recognition. said meeting. 6:46— to the roomier comfort of its two-tone the committee last week pushed Tuesday, January 81 plants using gas for processing tha, final plans for the basketball were expected today. W H A T —New*. margin in o!t Chevrokt history. through a resolution to restore the 8 p. m. Men of Temple Beth Further NegotiatieM Aaked Forming Liquor Fisher interior . . . from the perfect itspoo- SM General Electric, Remington committee’s all but final word In game with the Police Department Air Force officers said a daugh­ W TH T—Governor Bowles. Sbolom hosts '.o South Methodist’s Foreign Minister Chou En-Lai Arms, and the Bridgeport Brass determining what major btlla can on Wednesday night, January 25. ter, Lois, wife o f Naval Oorode. 8:66— siveness of its Center-Poiiit Steering the •ompany. Tha game la an annual feature Men’s Club. Rabbi Morris Silver- answered the British not* last to Come iai See this only low-priced car be brought to a House vote. Ernest Snowden, may not be rtle ' WONS—Newa. Advisory Group Bhould the strike continue there with all proceeds going into the man, guest speaker. week by saying the Communist re­ positive stopping cpioUtios of hs Certi-Safe Powers CBaaged Tear Ago to 001X16 hero froni COffnii Clirliu, 9:6e— with aO these major motoring advtntsfos. wm be "a great deal of unem- Polio Fund. Saturday, Februsiry 25 gime Is willing to exchange diplo­ WDRC—Radio Tfaeater. Tox. Hartford, Jan. 16—(Ah-An Ad­ Noyment,” Molony aald. The committee had that power The straight-backed, whlte-hair- Annual Ladles Night at British matic repreaentatlvea after fur­ Sunting Weinudey in The Hertford Courent w n c —Telephone Hour. Hydraulic Brakes . . . and from the gfeater Look all around it and you lf know it’s you r visory council composed of repre­ Bewever. there wtU be no bn- up to January, 1949, when the ad- Ladles Night will be observed halred general obviously, enjoyed Anterican Club. ther negotiations. The British W H A Y —Moonlight Matinee. sentatives of the liquor Industry 6I66I6T Of AU power and smoothness of operation of its best all-around buyl • ■Mdlate shutdown, he added. mlnlstrstlbn succeeded in getting by tha South Manchester Fire De- his role as gentleman farmer in Saturday, March 25 want to know about what the WONS—Murder by Exerts. Is being formeo under the direction lo w -n u c n Ik e caiecutlve vice pfesldeat House approval for a rule provid­ Ptulmsnt on Saturday evening, this valley mad* famous by Novel- Annual election of officers at (mines* Reda plan te negotiate. 9:66— of the State Liquor Control com­ ■aid there would be no Autdown ing that any legislation delayed as February 11. The affair- will be Ut Jack London. British American Cfiub. Some British newspapera have WONS—Crime Fighters, CAM until the company's reserve sup­ long as 21 days in the Rules group held at the Italian American So­ Arnold spent most of hla time ______■peculated that the Mao Tae-Tung w n c —ClUe* Service Band of mission. laagetf, SeeviMl ply Is exhausted. It U reported could be celled up for action by ciety Club on Eldridge street. A “Isle of aovee’" regime wants a revision of Brit- Ne oecipied America. Elstablishment of the group is nr (ft n< SeW. wMk taking care of 50-acre Rancha w itoeeaN# cNivBours ncuitivi m a there are several day's supply in some other committee chairman on meeting of the committee In Fella (Happy Ranch) with its ish-cminess treaties. I6i6e— being carried out at the request of wUntI (read the second or fourth Monday of charge, beaded by Walter Ford white-faced cattle and chickens. Zansibar, an island lying 23 Official sources qald until the WDRO-My Friend Irma, Governor Bowles. He said that one member o f the aach month. of the Veteran’s Administration Two caretakers helped him. mile* off the east coast of Africa, matter-is clarified C. H. IRRehl- the hottest w n c —Dean Martin and Jerry The council would "provide an local Is on duty for emergency Under this, 21-day rule, the ad' will be held tonight at Company He took pride in his Utl* "first often is called "The Isle of Cloves' son.n, British charge d'affalrad'affalro, will Lewis' Show. opportunity for free and open dls- P d W E ] service In the event of leaks or ministration’s anti-Job-dlscrlmina- Four on School street. clUaen" o f Sonoma and ^ active because it yields the bulk of the nott go to t*elplng aa Britim rep- W TH T—Speaking of Songs. cusslona of the problems confront­ IXT8A-teONOMI€Al TO fires. the new regime. tion (FE PC ) bill la due to come up in civic affairs. He liked to pUy world’s supply of that spice. resentatlve to W ONS—News (Commentary. ing the liquor industry gnd help to OWN-OPnAn-NUUNTAM in the House next Monday after M itin thi. W H A Y —Nirtvs; Moonlight Mat promote fair end realistic admin­ A U T O M A f K golf, bunt and fish. HmSIlInnmnf brtaftaf y n mntn valw* being tied up In the Rules com­ Arnold wrote occasional arttclee Inee. istration of tb- state’s liquor con­ 6WI0IUU ON 6 t u m I a? e m a t e a China Policy mittee since last summer. HowsV' on world affalra for tb# weekly 16:15— trol act," according to O>mmlasion er, this key part of Mr. Truman’s Weddinjijs Sonoma Index-Tribune but accept­ CoM War! W TH T—Speaking s f Songs. (Chairman John C. KeUy. civil rights, program may be side­ ed no pay. He described himself NOTICE! ■ ■ Fight Rages tracked by other maneuvers, “ the country’s poorest paid news- Notice is henbv givsn that the Annual M cetlnf of ths ITS im su m s, smooth, fwownr auioM aiie w a iw m ih io m In that case. It could not be Rose-Mshoney papsmisn. StockhoMfirs of the Odd Fellowa’ BuiMinff Association (Ceuttnued from Page Oar) called up again imder the 21 day The marriage of Miss Margaret Author o f aeveral books, Arnold Here, 'for Um flrst tisM ia low;cast Bia(orii& is truly eutomaOe pointed out during a rt«*nt furor of Manchester, Inc„ wilt be held at the Odd Fellows’ Chevrolet's czchnive PowergUda Antoautic Transmis- rule until the second Monday In P. Mahoney, of 60 Maple street, NOW writ•$ drivlM$. February. By that tihe, there may over pubite flgurea using ghoat- Bnilding, W cd„ Jan. 18, 1950, at 8 P. M „ for the choice piwm enn-san skM m 105-HJ^. Vsl*s-ia-Hsad Euiiie. most powerful in its torlal Campaign conunittee, said daughter of Mrs. Anne Mahoney Lucas la off base. be no 21-day rule and the FEPC wrttera, that he did his own writ-* of three Directors each to hold office for the term of Same Day Service fleld, briag you on tnurety new ktnd ot tmoMh-tlowbis move- and the late John Mahoney, to Ray­ Ms ominous HVenaiAK ■aaicn m«M ofmt mil ipeedi,epteds, without clotcb pedal, chiicb p«MhiBipushisi or( stmr- "The Democrats are the ones bill would have to take its fehances three years, to hear the reporta of Officers and Direc­ wM DeM-UI* HrtHi u tret* Smlm§$ who have made hash out of our in the Rules committee. mond E. Rose, son of Mr. and, Mrs. **fiegehd has it that the man who shifting. AQ this with tradkkxial Chevrolet ecooomy in over-all tors, and for the transaction o f any other husinees proper fbreign policy," Brewster said. George W. Rose, of West Haven, drected the devasting American driviasi *Opttonml on Dm Luxm modeU mt tsirm corr. •That policy apparently seeks to air blows against the Axis got bis to come before said meeting. story! . THIS SERVICE DAILY Conn., took place Saturday mom ■tart as n boy Jumping o ff a bam be fish in Europe and fowl In Asia Ing at St. James’s church. T h e Awaits Report with his motMr'B Sunday parasol Harry F. Sweet, Sec’y Ik Treasl —and I don’t care how you s p ^ * Rev. John F. Hannon performed the •fowl’." on their farm nsar Gladdwyn, Pa. EXCEPT ON SATURDAY the ceremony. Manchester, CoBnccticnt . Republicans are expected to re- By Pathologist Mnigr rirsts ta Credit The bride, who was given In Arnold was twice winner of the • open the Chinese question In the marriage by her brother, James Sernte tomorrow with charges Mackay trophy for aviation Torrlngton, Jan. 16—(8V-Coro- Mahoney, wore a white satin gown achievement. He bad many flrate DECBWN in GERIUIIY that the withdrawal from the Garments Brought To Our Plant ner Jonathan F. Ells la awaiting with a lace yoke, her veil was fin' to hla credit He waa tha flrat Oommunlst-controlled area repre- ger-tip length, and she carried aentr only another result o f what pathologist's report before set­ mUltary man to fly a mite high, white roses and stephanotia. aattlng aa altitude record of 8,610 NEW YORK aVIC D ^M A GUILD hy fieMral Laein D. Clay' have called the admlnlstra- ting a date for an inquest into the Beforo 10 A. M, »’s poUcy of "appeasement" Mias Marion Mahoney, who was fast In I9 U » death of two-year-old William Jo­ her sister’s only attendant, wore Named assistant chief of the Pre««nf« New- ■Ceaetii U dw D. Clay reveek the emathif O. O. P. members ap^rently seph King, who was found dead at blue satin w-ith lace yoke, lace Air Forees in 1986. he moved up ttery et Witery't meal fn iefia f f t r ei aervet . . . May Be Called For At 5 P. M. his home here Thursday. trimmed hat to match, and carried as chief Sept 29, 1988. Arnold be­ In the meantime, Florence yellow roses. George W. Rose, came the first four-star air gen te l HI Read the erotweiw. eye-epeahii le e li keMad Michalak, 18. charged with assault brother of the bridegroom, waa aral in 1943 and was given his with intent to commit murder in best man. fifth star in 1944. 'EG 0’ M Y H E A R T * Renten ekittoeHen end diiihli 6rimw| in I can dww* er* tlyiiSBe 6* Use 4>0*sr SedoM Penoaal Notices connection with the death, la being . . . fnd the me*t dedbive Awifielli wetef SHliht AM itlonal Chare# A wedding dinner waa served at When the A ir Force was aet up A HEART-WARMING COMEDY held without ball at the county Jail Cavey’s for the immediate fami­ aa a separate air arm, Amold’a the end e f the warl in Lltchfieki, pending appearance lies. For This Ssrri## C srd o f T h an k s rank was phanged from general of With Penny Kasper, Barhan Stanton, in Municipal court here Friday. The bride Is a graduate o f Man- the Arm y to the newly created dieatar High school and S t Agnea general of the Air Force. Don Ross and an All-Star New York Cast sf Nursing. She waa Sbrit WEDRESMY IHeaelve* Ceetreet With Careen TICKETS 82.40 INCLUDING TAX txfiNCiwely h SPONSORED 8Y MANCHESTER ROTARY CLUB The Manchester Tidieta available from all Chib membera llafifefh CHEVROLET CO., Inc. Dry Cleaners 311 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER I OTWyET TGLBPH^E 7254 ' --.'i-'j':'r-’ y- im feim m sfi...... , „v.. w if AKCHEStEB EVEKING HBBALD. HANCHEgfBj^CONK^ MONDAY, JANUARY IS, 1960 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY. JANUARY 16, 1960 PAOBip^Vllf

involved. The industrial pension overthrow of our government compUoh the extraordinary feat of wonte was "nn outrageous propos­ toa. Dental J. GaUaghar of Hart­ restoring their production to pre­ ford, Paaquqia Alaaala of Brtdga- atom la feoalbla for largo oon- would not heaitate for the alight- CIO Members al,” aat instant to take any kind of war levels to 18 months after the In n lattar to the governor, Con­ poft, Joaapb P. Faloona o f Watar- oaras, but not for amalL I f we Catch Phrase Labels end of the war. bury, Jamaa SimoaeUl of Bridga* f t r i l f t oath we might preacribe. In fact, way aald; •re going to have an all-Ameriean Trade Balaaoe I am In no position, aa ma­ port, Henry Kulloa of Norwich, IT any Communist would welcome Britiah exports tor 1948. ne aald, Cheer Bowles 00. HfC. penaton ojratem, in which, thla jority leader of the House or as ^thony MUlar of Meriden; Flavo * were 38 per cent above the 1938 MartotUl of Naugatuck, Thomas aiMMll Itmt comer at least hopes, both private the idea that he could get ” in the Mislead Says Briton an Individual representative, to ( f r >iygJ5S5,: clear” by the simple taking o f an figure. Industrial production for bind myself or my colleagues to Roganakl of Torrington, Staphan flu iuiXAi u i rawnnoir.n entarprlaa and government will 1948 waa 30 par cent above the Governor Tells of De­ Ro m of Saymour and Ro m Hess of oath. any negotiated deal, whethsr con­ Trwu . w i Mww play thalr part in creating old age Rather own the rich mahoganies..the superb H o n M r A l l i a t e r I ■>'<1 medical care, de­ pre-war figure. Agricultural, pro­ ducted publicly or privately. No Naw Havan. I M OoteMr 1. u n . ’This country haa become as mon. O lioen fflCAIUBlcr j Mcurity, and decent mutual duction was 30 per cent above the sire to Extend Unem­ ’TnistMa named wars were Wan­ Woutd You Rather Drive A aecurlty for Americana, it should member of the Legialature should r«MMN« ■»«» ■Msait great as It has not becauae it re­ Tells Local Throns . helpfulness for all the people. pre-war figure. ployment Benefits da Pitot of Hartford, Charles . at tiM 1m ao deolgaed that it can, in Eheports for 1949, he said, were ever be requested to bargain away Groves o f Bridgeport and Samuel NEW 1950 PONTIAC? Wiiar u « ■ oIM'TA Itatarad quired loyalty o f ita citisens, but L L n . .... «« n * J ' “Regardleaa of what happens In OCIM at MaaebaMr. Ooaa.. aa time, cover and benefit all Amer­ “ D e n n itio n s U o u d : the forthcoming elections, these 80 per cent above the pre-war fig­ hla rights and dutlaa as a legltln- Oapoll o f Stamford. •.fMt a New ’ Haven, Jan. 18—(F)— Gov. tor and tha chief executive should ' jie e atf icana. And if there la any chance becauae it was such a country aa styling., the accepted finer quality of Watkins Tables? are things In which all parties be­ ure, and Industrial production 35 Our Good Relations Govamor Bowlas, chaarad to the bs tha laat person to tha state to REASONABLY EARLY DELIVERIES ■cMcnmoit lUTM o f developing wich a system in to Inspire loyalty among them. lieve.” per cant above the pre-war figure. Vtettm H i m And, he aald, at tiia end of 1949, echo as he ascended the apeaken’ make such an outrageous propos­ 0 »a T*W M l aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaSIOiO® whtdi both private entarprlaa and True Americana give loyalty to Discussing the opeclfle queatlon al." WITH OR WITHOUT TRADES ' Ha iMirtla^ K-Man b*J® One first route towards better Britain’s axporta and Imports'were platform, told the Connecticut CIO Now Havan, Jan. 18— government can play a part, Uisre question period which followed h's actually balanced. Caroline Buck, 14, daughter of understanding between the United convention here that he wants to take the position that Bowles •tafia OofT ...... j *2 ihould be a relatively early at­ formally exacted from them. But speech, Mr. McAllister said noth­ But, he said. United States pur- Dean and Mrs. Norman' S. Buck WaeUr. by Oarrtar ...... Here are floor samples at January Savings Sutea and the United Kingdom, see imemployment compensation should call a special aeaalon of the BALCH PONTIAC, liic tempt to set up standards for the If they do not have auch loyalty, ing was further from the truth chaaes from Britain had dropped of Yale, died yesterday of leukemia Saba. dallaara<._OBa Taa* ...... glOO each a country maintaining a extended, but that it wofi’t be un­ Waat at maa. fbcalfa ...... »>*•«> no number or form of oaths could thr ■ the assertion that British from 10 per cent of BrtUln'a ex­ Legialature, if he believes ths un­ in St. Raphael’s hospital hero. She OPEN EVENINGS role of eswh. As Mr. SUlnkraua mixed economy, would be an aban­ ports to 1938 to 8.8 per cent in less hla Repubttcan rivals agree to employ msnt situation' constltutss had haan a patient since last Dac; 156 CENTER STREET M ANCHR8TBI H f n ai rn o r produce it in them. doctors were controlled by the pointed out in making hla sug- donment o f catch pbraae labels state. 1948. It, an emsrgency, and prasent tha 38. In addition to her parents, ahe THB ASSOCUTSD m a n Wa would be wise to atlck to problem to It for its consideration IsavN two younger sisters. Funeral You Can Alwaya Do Bottor At Baleh’a geatlbn, the boundary line be­ like socialism, private enterprise, 'That, he said, waa ona key to The governor, speaking yester­ Tba Aaaeelatad »raaa la aaeluairaly ' Socialised Medicine MrviCM a ill bs held Tuesday morn­ aeUUaS-U Uta naa at rwuMleaUon at tween private enterprise and gov­ our informal strength, and treas­ Easy Budget Terms welfare state, and capitalism the problem of the dollar shortage, day at the wind-up of the three' without any advance commit­ Socialized medicine.” he said, which la the only difficulty In Brit- ments. ing In Dwight chapel with Inter­ S aawa dlapatcbaa eraditad ta it. er ernment security ia now confused, ure our spontaneous loyalty, rath­ w'bich imply that America is all day convention which saw the aat aOiatartaa cradllad in ia simply a machinery, which will ato’a economic position, and which The governor, who has been con' ment in Wilmington, Maas. er than ape the loyalty systems one thing and Britain all the oth­ CIO’s top state leaders ra-elected, and alaa tba local natra yubllahad h*ra. and likely to become more so aa er thing, Gilbert McAlliater. Lab­ certainly have to be revised as any devaluation of the pound waa de­ ducting his negotlstlone with the auch gigantic scheme would have dsvoted much o f his talk to Ms All rlfbu of rayabllcatloB of apacial more and more oontracU are ne­ of the totalitarians. or member of the British Parlia­ signed to cure by offering Britiah Republicans by msit. Is sxpectsd fllapatrliaa haraia ara alaa raaarrad. to be after first trial, a machinery currsnt efforts to get Republicans ment, told a capacity audience in g o ^ to America more cheaply. to ssk them to meet with him this gotiated. whereby any single person In the to agree to liberalisation Of the GENERAL X. A. Woodruff Hall at Center Church The dollar crista, he believea, is week for a discussion of the situa­ m u aarrlaa allaat of N. Tba'question la whether we can community, regardlsss of his social unemi^yment compeiwatton law lea. lac. last night. now showing steady and continual at a special aeaalon o f the Legis­ tion. You need more than have such a blending of govern­ Two CoupleG Die or economic standing, can have ELECTRIC Pabltahara lUpreaanUtlTai: Tba “ There ia a grcajl deal of un- any medical attention he needs Improvement. lature. Applaiida Ualoa’a Action ment and private enUrprlae in In reference to Britain’s whole a *talve' for JnlMia Matbawa BpaeUI Afancy — Naw necetsary apprehenaton In the when he needs it.' Unlees they agree, he said, Bowlaa, Introduced to the CIO Taib. Cbteafo, Datrolt and Boaton. world to ^ y , baaed on the assump­ economic poolUon Mr. McAlliater building a penslon-seciulty sys­ lu Plane Crash Serious iUneaa.’’ he said, "is the “we’re not going to get It be­ convention aa “our govamor and tion that the United States Is 100 ■aid “ we don’t like being a bank' 'AUDIT lUItSAU or tem. And, if level heads decide same in the United Kingdom aa It cause they control the House, lock, our next governor,” applauded tha per cent private' enterprise, and nipt and debtor nation any more CMIC01.ATI0IW8.______stock and barrel." action of the CIO and four other FOOT that there can be such a healthy Leeds, Ala., Jan. 18—(g ) — Two that the United Kingdom ia 100 ia elsewhere. If it strikes the wage than the United Statea would tike Says Quartet HoMe Answer labor organizations, including tha Tba Herald Printing Company. Inc., sharing o f responslhlllty, it will Kansas couples died yesterday in per cent socialist, while neither earner aeriously, it may Impover it. But we believed the war aaaiimoa no dnanclal laaponalblllty for ish even a prosperous family. We against tyranny had to be won He named four Republicans AFL, which, met here In a political be Important to set up standards the flaming wreckage of their pri­ picture is accurate,” said Mr. action c o n fin e s Thuraday'. They ty*agT0pbtcaI arrora appaarlng In ad- McAllister, whose appcsrance have said as a nation, and we have The speaker, who was accom­ a quartet holding the answer to WARMER r TMtuamanU and oUwr rydlng mattar. aa soon os possible, before the vate plane, which rammed a fog- approved in principle the forma­ 24.50 19.95 19.95 here climaxed the Center Church the right to say it aa a nation, that panied by Mrs. McAlliater. was in­ whether the law will be amended U Tba Manebaatar Kranlnf Haraic pension Topsy haa "Just growed ao aa to provide payments for un­ tion of a United Labor committee i ' shrouded Alabama mountainaida. (1) Regular 889.98 Sheraton Forum’e consideration of the prob­ we will arrange it differently.' troduced by Dr. Edward Besaer, (3) Regular 834.00 Shera­ employed persons who hsve col­ to try to consolidate labor's vota to OUST Mmday, JanuAry Id too much. The four victims ware flying to Drum Table; aU ganutoa (4) Regular 834.50 Doubts Pedestal lems o f Britain. In answer to a question asking chairman of the Center Church Formerly $9.95 (8) Regular 839.95 Sheraton Coffee ton End Tables in all lected all the unemployment com the election next fall. We’d like to see the Steinkraua Florida on a vacation when their mahogany, gold tooled leath­ Duncan Phyfe Coffee Tables; all genu­ Question of Degree where the Labor Government, If cohimlttee, and by Allan Taylor, Tables in all genuine mahogany; gold- genuine mahogany; gold pensatton to which present la # The election makes 1950 “ a big, four-seat craft pitmged to earth ine mahogany. left to itself, would halt the process the committee member who ob­ A RttMB To Give suggestion adopted, and his pro­ tooled leather tops. tooled leather topa. er top. The only real difference be­ decisive. Important year," the goV' ->'1- ii) the wild, rocky hills 30 miles o f nationalization and aoclallzS' tained hla appearance here. entltlee them and are still joblesS' posed commission put to work im­ southeast of Birmingham. tween the two countries, as be­ The..govcmor aaya there are at ernor said, citing the TSft-Hariley ■ma 1980 Manchaatar March of tion, Mr. McAlliater said that the Maps o f the area list peaka up tween the various parties in Bri­ least 18,000 auch persona In OoD' law aa an example of what “will cote rtNava w cwtghs, s $ mediately. 3.95 Labor party had no intention of D ln ^ dHva which atarU today to 0,000 feet high. tain itself, he said, lay ta the necttcut happen” if the Democrats are de­ •MB Bwacl— In cbMt question o f degree. He pointed out nationalizing any Industry that aboold. fttrni an arldaneaa, prove Dead wefs' Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Zion Ladies Aid The four he named were Rep feated. that the British Labor Govern­ was not vital to the enUre com' / 0 \ To n t fast. iont-UttlBa Collins and Mr. and Mrs. Bedford Mostly One-of-a-kind George C. CJonway p t Guilford "W e can't let It happen. We This Is not a hrathig pod . . . but the geaUeet, kfsdMdeet ktoi to ha the moat aueeaaaful polio An Etrly Start ment has left 75 per cent of Bri­ munity. He mentioned the cosme­ relief frnin eouihraf and Mlley, all of Chanute, Kan. They majority leader of the House, Re won't let it happen,” he said. M that mimrabic achy feeling campaign In tha towa'a hlatory. tish Industry in private bands, and tic industry as one which was not To Serve Supper of uermth you rail Imaginr . . . at your fMt ooly. U m It The Western German govern­ had Spent the night in a Birming­ publican State Chairman Clarence CIO President Mitchell Svlrldoff from a eold—you q m mote he asserted that if the Conaerva -y^ tbaa juat aa ordinary selva The apirit of enthuaiaam and co- ham hotel and cleared the Muhlci- in the "vitsl” clasalflcatlon. F. Baldwin, Rap. John R. Thim of of New Haven and Secretary' belwern your upper elwet oad your preeeat Manhat, t e svaraslh ment ia hardly in existence be­ tivsB should win tba approaching operatioa ahown thua far haa hi- pal airport there at 8:43 a. m. for Answering another queation, A chicken chow mein eupper will Hamden, opeaker of the Houae, Treasurer John J. Driscoll of You should rub on Mu^ election, they "would not denation­ taroia Tha great paln-raUering MuSstais It eontrolled by a themoatat, It’a waahable, BMoearM S i'' z 17* fore it begins demanding a plebi­ Palm Beach, Fla. concerning the type of manage­ be served by the Ladles Aid So­ and Senator Charles S. House of Bridgeport were reelected without ready aaceaded that of pravloua alize any o f the industries the opposition. medication (Oil of Mustard, Camphor, scite In the Saar, on the question Fifty or more searchers fought ment given industries and services ciety of Zion Lutheran church, Manchester, minority leader in Menthol nnd Methyl Sallrylate) In- and eomea In blue, rnae, or green. Con nkm be need on a wrap Labor Government haa national' Vire Presidenla Elected yaara. of whether or not that territory their way through rugged timber- which have been nationalized, ^ r . Wednesday, January 18, from 5 to the Democratic controlled Senate •tantly ilnru ia to check Irrluiioa end around for shoulder and hark pains. land to the crash scene. A ll the ized. breek up eongectinn in the upper hron- W e can’t aay we’re aurprlaed. McAllister denied that the A m iri 7 p. m. In the Sunday School room The governor said the current Thirteen vice presidents elected should return to Germany. bodies, burned beyond recognition, Acknowledging that the Brit­ ehlel tuMM, noM and throat—bringing A fter an. It waa only a few can-style of political patronage re of the church on Cooper street were; Frank Cocheo of Hartfoni It ia difficult to blame the were found in the charred, twisted isher vlaltiag to America was like­ unemployment situation was “ not nmneing ipaady relief. ferred to by the qi«stloner existed Mr. and Mra. Geng Heesung, well Harold Bernard of Bridgeport maotha ago that the people of wreckage. The plana waa demol­ ly to hear considerable abuse of my Idaa of dsmocracy,” and added Musterels offers ALL Um bsMfIts sC q Western Germans. Tha Saar la In Britain. He said that to many Mrs. Viola Ooncannon of Torrtng- Manchaatar wore grtpped with ished. the term “welfare state,” he ask known caterers, and members of that while he did not know how he muitsrd plulor without the bother cd much more German than French. Instances the aame Individuals now the Lutheran church. West Hart­ would make out in hla current dis outklng one. Just rub it oni fear -and a very real fear> cd, lightly, what was wrong with la $ Stm tth i: Child’s MiM Morioieto, And the French, who have practi­ the g ^ old Anglo-Saxon word manage nationalized indtistries ford, will prepare the chow mein. pute with Republicans, “ I will keep I t eraa only a few montha ago who managed theae Industries Mra. Louise Mertena and her com­ Bsgular, aod Kztts Siroog lor adullSi cally annexed the tarritory since "welfare, meaning a going well, a on trying.” that awdoua parenta were calUng Real E8tate Man faring well on our journey, per- when they were private enterprise. mittee will see to the rest of the the war, have done so by unilater­ Called '‘Ontiageoua Proposal” doetora whan aay aymptoma of 22.50 hape helping bear one another’s He added, however, that the Labor meal and have charge of serving. al acUoa, which haa bean deplored 24.50 Government aleo bellevea ta plac­ They promise a most delicious During tha waak-and. Conway Good Luck Ulnaan, however alight, appeared Kills Wife, Self (3 ) Regular 839.78 burden.” aald ths govsmor’a raquest that ha by other weatem atataaman. Sheraton X-Stretcher (3) Regular 83996 ffhar- Tha roots of the British welfare ing to such management Indtvl menu. I MUSTerolE In the family. (3) Regular 83TJW Pia- (8) Regular 839.95 Step- ReoervatlORs may be made and other Republican leaders reC' But what is significant la tha crunt Queen Ann Pedestal end n b les, Sheraton L w p ’Tables; all ma­ (3) Regular 139.75 Coffee Ta- aton Lamp Tablea with state, he said, were not In conti­ duals who may not have epeclflc GOOD LUCK may not alWaya It waa only a faw montha age Fort Myers, Pla., Jan. 18—(F) nental socialism or communism, technical qualifications for a apeci through any membar of the Ladles’ ommended to their party the adop Lamp Tables; all genu­ •tyle; all mahogany, gold hogany. gold - tooled blee of aU genuine mahogany; ahelves; all mahogany, .that theae aame parenta were speed with which tha Garmon A real estate man, under five-year creeds baaed on the theories of fle Industry, but who uphold the Aid Society. tion of legislation the governor ine mahogany. tooled leather topa. leather topa gold-tooled oval leather inset. gold-tooled leather topa be with you. Don’t take keeping a critical watch on their government haa turned, as it did aentence for killing a Negro ten­ Marx and Engels. general Interest of the whole pub­ la tlma after (ha last war, to a H ia British Labor movement, lic. chance by driving your car SERVICES childten’a playmatea. ant, shot his wife and then hlmaalf ha oald, waa rooted in the doc­ IwUey of demanding back the ter- Pooea Qaaattea It waa only a few maotha ago to death yesterday with a double- trines of tba Naw Testament, of without adequate Automobile that thla evening neeripaper’a ritoriea it has lost barrel shotgun. Walt Whitman, the. American Asked whether the coet of coal That Interpret tha wtah4 and other nationalized products Thinking of Comfort? One can say, with complete cer Sheriff Flanders ’Thompson aatd poet, and c f Edward Bellamy, the Insurance—or your bank ae moat-read artlclea were thoaa that had risen, Mr. McAllister retorted Up to $1,000 for exceptional­ of tha family. talnty, that this demand will be R. W. Randell; 88, had been in bad American idealist whose “Looking appeared under polio headllnea. Backwarda” became, he said, a with a theoretical queeUon of hl|i count may suffer a serious the jdominant note in German po­ health and was worrying over his Of Convenience? And thew headllnea counted the conviction for manslaughter six best oMlsr to W ta in . own. ly clean '41 and '42 automo­ mounting toU of victimo—a toU litical life from now on, and until months ago. ’The program which the Labor “ Could one aay,” he arited, “that dent. Insure and be sure John B. Burke Oovamment haa carried out since the fact that the pries of Ameri­ that reached a total o f S3 and Germany haa again been unified. Randell, first white man ever convicted and sentenced in Lee ita own entrance upon office was, can gooda Britain buys haa doubled biles towards iW DSOH dem­ NOW! V FUNERAL HOME O f Cleanliness? twice, arlth elactrlfying abrupb- Franca haa taken tha Saar for be rsMUed, formulated and ap­ since the war to a result o f the fact couilty for killing a Negro, was at •7 Beat Osnter St. TM. tm neaa, moved into the obituary col­ Its own military and economic se­ liberty under 810,000 bond pending I proved by all parties under the that private enterprise is running Am erica?” umn. curity. So doing, it has guaran­ appeal to the Florida Supreme OMlltion Government of Britain onstrators and executive cars. AmbolaaM Sarvtea OI Economy? during the war. At.the opening of his speech the The peepla of ManchaaUr were teed that Germany will keep alive court. He admitted shooting tha Negro, IdeaHettc Dream British Parllamont Member painted worried ■ and aniloty la ooma- tha idaa o f ragalnlng the territory Theodore Sanuna, but said Samms I During and nfter thla war, as a picture of Britain’s economic con> New cor guarantee. timoa, in Ita Intenalty. very doaa some day, by one means or an­ attacked him and M ra Randell after the flrst World War, Mr. Mc­ dltion after the war, during which, to pain. other. when they want to collect the | Alliater aald, the people o f Britain becauae of bombing, loea o f merch­ AUTOMATIC OIL HEAT rent. 29.50 ant ships, the cessation of new, in­ Mancheater’a first polio victim, Poland and Russia combined to 42.50 (2) Regular 832.60 (5 ) ^ b fu la r 849.76 were a tirr^ by an idealistic dream. vestment and construction, and the affUcted loot June, la atlU hoa- take German territory la the aaat (8) Regular 849.75 Genu­ (3) Regular 849.75 Sher­ (2) Regular 829.50 All Ma­ Duncan Phyfe style Sheraton Neata of Ta­ ■ale of British investments over- Proportionately Large Allowances on RUG "W a arc,”’ he said U his own aton Step-end Tables of hogany Coffee'Tablea; Dun­ Drum Tablea of gen- ble.’); genuine mahog­ Is Your Answer! pitallaed and undergoing Intenoive They took it for their own mili­ ine Mahogany Book Ta­ summary iA the British program, aeas, Britain lost a quarter of Its Byrnes Seeking all genuine mahogany. can Phyfe design; glass-pro­ . ulna mahogany: leath­ any, 18x31” , toatber REPAIRING treatment. Ha la aUll almoot oom- tary and economic security. So bles with 4-leg Duncan “ making a change. W e are mak­ entire capital—the very capital *46, *47 and *48 Models. Phyfa pedestal baaea Note handles, spade feet. tected topa er topa topa with which, he said, Britain had pletely paralyaed and aervaa aa a doing, they have guaranteed that ing a change from a coimtry with BINDING Governor’s Post! an awful lot of slums an awful traditionally financed her own dol­ grim and pathetic reminder of Germany will never be content Reconditioned and Guaranteed Used Oil Heat “ Tailored” to Suit Your lot of disease, an awful lot of in­ lar imports. GLEANING the stark, crippling power of the until, by one means or another, it security, an awful lot of philosophy “ Before the war,” be aald, “ we Spartanburg, 8. C., Jan. 18--r(F)-l disease. haa got back the land in ques­ o f ‘bsqrgar my neighbori to a coun­ were a great creditor nation. We Cars. Over Thirty to Choose From. Purliriilar House and Hating Plant —Former Secretary of State James Subject to Prior Sale W o doubt that tha worth o f the tion. try where there is decent houe- finished the war victorious but Inntallationn Wall To Wall bankrupt.” March o f Dimaa drive will be de­ On both aldea, then, the victors F. Byrnes, wartime "aaslatant 176 Eaat With The New Tacklesa Conversion Ilurneni Boilcr-Bumer Unita president,” has re-entered politics 7710 American loan, ha said, Method nied or Ignored thla year. ’Those I of this war have handed to poten helped the BriUah people to ao- Ccnltr CL who have benefited from the fund tlal new aggressive German na­ at 70 to run for governor of South | Charm ingly Tel. 3665 Warm-.\ir Furnaces Complete .Heating Systema Carolina. w ill not let it be denied or ig- tionalism that issue on which it MANCHESTER His candidacy, announced Satur-1 Sim ple Edgar Clarita norad. Nor will those who thought thrives best.. Last time, Germany day night, comes after service also I Pretiy Potholders Convert In One Day—Take Three Full Yearn To Pay! Inaoror Carpet Cantor they might have to rely on i t had to wait a while before it be­ as Supreme court JusMcs, war McCLURE 308 Main St. 2-4343 Tea, the Manchester March of gan to press Its caae too urgently. mobilisation director when ha waa | referred to aa “ asatstant president” Factory Trained Dimes will ba a success. But this time Germany hais an Personnel Free E$timate$ Gladly Given Any other result could only to Franklin D. Rooaavelt, and U. | AUTO COMPANY added advantage. The victorious S. senator and rapresentatlva. mean that tha dtlaena ^ the allies of this war are engaged in In speechsa during tha laat year I "C X tj o f Village Charm” have piti­ cynical wooing of their defeated ha has charged that tha 'Truman HUDSON s a l e s a SERVICE fully A o r t mamorlaa and painful­ enemy. That means no one is go­ administration’s spending pro­ I ly hardawad hearts. ing to crack down on Germany grams could turn the natlm into a | 19.95 24.50 19.95 22.50 WILLIAMS OIL SERVICE welfare'state. 373 MAIN STREET TEL. 2-9442 very hard no matter what it does But he made clear that in op-1 (3) Regular 839.75 Step- (1) Regular 819.76 Ihep- 341 BROAD STREET TEL. 2-1257 and says. Neither Russia nor the (7) Regular 834.50 Sher­ (5) Regular 829.95 Sher­ Regular 837.50 Single ATTENTION!! The Steioknos Suggestion posing centralization of power in aton Drop^Lieaf Pem­ aton End Tables of genu­ Pedestal Coffee Tables; end Tables, all genuine aton Lamp TaMa; ganu- “Open Evenings and Sandaya” United States dares curb . Ger­ Washington and calling for statea* ine mahogany; gold-tool- (3 ) 38” round; (3) mahogany; gold-tooled ins mahogany, X-atretoh- Herman W. flteinkraua, tha broke Tablea; genuine many. In fact, Germany seems to right he was not Just hltUag at tha mahogany, drawera ed leather tops. 33 X S3” oval inlaid topa Ifotber Inaeta •r baaa rimmed top. Connecticut industrial atataaman have the moat comforUble posi­ Democratic administration. Ha | said he meant Republlcana, too. who Is president of the United tion o f any nation engaged in the Marion E. Williams Btatea Chamber o f OofSSwree, last war. made a atatesmanlika pfepoaal the other day when ba suggaotad Catholic Chaplain Loysity b b The Hesrt Professional School of the LOOKIN&IOR that an impartial body o f tha call< Going to Moscow | bar of the Hoovsr Commission on One by one, the last year's at- How Important Reorganization be named to study tampta to produce loyalty to Grandpa slept on a Sealy^ too A B A R G A IN ? the swiftly-developing American I America by requiring the taking New York, Jan. 18— CF)— Amer- I D ance icon Roman Oatbollca in Moscow Youil find one aiji I pension system. of special oaths are falling by the will have a chaplain for the flrst | V m Dairy, ono q w ^ of Bar* H m laat few months have wit- I legal wayside. The latest to' fall time in about a year. Is Man’s Now Loeoted at tho ^ gren’s Lab-Teatm Grade A neaaed the amergcncy of an Indus- is tha aeries of acta, adopted by The Rev. Louls Robert Braasard, I hut Hums npthing like thisl milk filled with vHaaiite trial pension system which la the New Jersey laglalature, re­ 3S, o f Worcester, Mass., left by| ZIPSER CLUB 8 0 essential th healthful linked with federal aoriaT aecuri-1 qulrlng candidates for atate office plane y ester^ y for the Soviet capi­ M v m N A V ir tal. * «YES’»? Uving. AND IT COSTS SO ty. The link is that the Indus- and atate otnoeholders to take a Father Braaaard will be one of I LITTLE! trial pension system guarantaos | special “ loyalty oath.” two Roman Catholic priests to ANNIVERSARY SPECIALf Hsh dM tmm whoM "yaff* holpad ta pM aa assbtlieus bey 35 BRAINARD PLACE Thcre’a no waste—no bones to moke up tha difference between The dwM en o f the Naw Jarady Russia. The other ta the Rev. Jean I 4 ■ - 69th ANNIVERSARY I federal s c ^ l security payments do Matha ’Thomas, a French priest 1 left over, no peelinga or Supreme Court, setting aside , Wa (risndly ”yos” started a turn ia burlnsit Mid-Year Regifltrationa Now Being Accepted and a total pension of some figure these Uws, is baaed ia the flrst In­ and also of the Augustinlan order Granpa bought hit Soaly beforo the turn of the century . . . but it S 3 2 S and today that asaia’s budntit It a p mrtoa, poytof propotitiea. ahella to diacaid. There’a like 8100 a monfh. to which Father Braaaard Belongs. | NO WASTE. stance on the legal pelat that tha ntw tiisDlsbi h couldn’t: bepn to apD ro^ Oit luxurious comfort of Seely a 69th ■ thOM smt tha t e e kit •‘fm f’ oaoblad a werrisd for Tap, Ballet, Ballroom, Acrobatic The entrance of industrial pen- legiatotura to Itaatf ha* ao aothor- treasurer o f AaaumpUon college to | Anniverasry Innerapdng Mattrasfll 242-coil body-balueed imei^ iMtoty 4a |rt t e a w dM S itsek af nayoM hOa sod hla Maodly and Baton For a raal big bargain hi •ystams, negotiated between ity to alter the Isn a o f oath to- Woiceater for the peat as 8prinf unit gently endlee you in perfect posture . . . Miracle MMh 1.95 advlM ym that ftodly't budatt. m a tMod, tacota b ote t l M By Mrs. Aaaa Olka healthfal, emmdAag good* iadlvMu8|l gnupa o f workers and quired by tha otalo usagtltitloa yeara- Ha succeeda the Rev. Q eecie | inaulfltea apnngt from the downy cotton upholatery. permanently I YWa asoa whsM ”yot” hM breoakt yeoM ef o t e l ta thausends Special tap claaata for boya. neaa, order Bergren’a Grade 'todMdaa^ emyioyers, repreasnU But, beyond that, the Jurist writ- LaHerge who came back fl &itra heavy 8 oi. grey-flnd-wine woven-stripe ticking; pro-built M4ke tlwM well-padded cute kit­ e l peepla h r hilyiag dram ytt a fresh eiart it the aMMgtr ef Moacew laat January. The latter's I By 8«a Bvastt ten potholders from ocraps o f Claas and private instruction. A putcorized adlk today. a boost tor tha Idea that private ing the decialon went back to bordera. Matching box fpringa, 89.96 Box Spring 39.96 the AtMMc ttaeaee Co. efflM ia this cHy. return vlaa to Russia wha cancel-1 This attractive afternoon stylo bright gtoghams, percales p t i our Is aUe to make ita own I basic Anglo-Saxon law, to quota lad by the Soviet embassy without | ’ to fleaigacd eapoctoUy for the other workbaakst odds and • Hit job it te Bwfce yerteoel leens. end to keep the trensectiens A new ten week course in BaOroom technique form­ Lah-Teated tor your - toward that “aeourt- |as follows: axplanatton. V woman who likea uncluttarad sim­ you have around. They will pro] M e business like basis. His years ef eMerlence with fbssssmf ing this wMk. Learn to dance for poise and grace. protection. the plicity.' Two sleeve lengths are your hands as well as add a decor­ hove t a u ^ Mm te respect the booeety ef leoal people friends, 11 subjects are equally relatives, or onployor ere nbt brought iota tho picture. provided, the lines are neat and ative note to the kitchen. fgal oC our ttoHO. bounden to their allegiance as if JA-StHaiM caiaT~ gnioaftiL - Pattern No. 5321 consists of Register at 35 Broinord Place A8|.Aha aama M"**, it presenta Don’t b e tr^ imntresssrily. But if a lean—for e month or m they had takan the oath; because fa ttero No. 8493 to ava«w-riU tracing pattern and embroidery yoor, or limgtr It tho ssnsiblo tfatng for yon (end you’re the llllill Ono e ( to It to written by the flsgw of, the TAXPAYER! perforatad pattern for alaca S3, diracUoao, ssaterlal requlrementa jadge) the YBfl M AN trill sppreclete the cheoM to toy ”yoa” ,^ 84, 86, SS, 40. 43, 44 and « « . Btoa to a VUto grotsoqua: and making and flnlshtaig Inotruc- Tuetdayy Jan;. 17th from tow in thrir hwtrto, and tha tak For hdp on IneaiaM 84, short sleeve, ^ yards of 88- u i u i y tlons. or drop ia to sm Met at tho h e ^ -emeitojl itosu to pay the tog of tba corporal oath to hut an inch. Ho leyt ” yot” to 4 eat of A Tss Rstnnis Phong Send 30c In Oolna. your ‘ totoNan fednral social outward decurauen of the santo.' For this pattern, Mnd 25 ceiita, 9A.M.to9P.M. M anch«tf«r in colna, your name, addresa, size addrsM and the Pattern Num' and 8100 a In other words, for any good to Anne Cabot, The Manchaai M c u te h e d & i desired, and the pattern number coaaaarJfraar tiais te aav or register by phoning 4891 Ntomto Industry may now I pubUc servant, the oath U merely to Sue Burnett, The Manchester Evening Herald, 1150 Ave. Amar- g haakar o f Increased fed-1 a formality ratifying what al'* 4 9 9 3 Evening Herald, 1158 Avc. Amer­ Icaa, New York 19. N. Y. For Further InforauiUon Phone 4891 Noadlawotk Fans—Anne Cabot’s raumofFINANOI f , so that It can, I ready enlata to hto own h ea ^ « icas, New York 19. N . T . B ig new Album to hers. Doasiu of M Un, • m n iw n jJW M o. Mrs. WilUama ia m member of the Dancing Mastcni •at. eaeapa the "wwrtcnee. On tha other hand, 'Whitlirop Misrrinm send 38 cents tpdlhP for the raa auM amn, new Fall and MQnter Fashion. 64 fascinating' new dMigns. gifts, of America, the I)an|;ing Teacher’s Club of Conn, and aay COnunonlat who did plot PnbHc Aecontant BM P4M • aovW Hovey, Vtt i ^943 Msifi'SC. Room 15 pageq tif kmart news styles, special decorations and special, tc-atures . Isssi sMs It inMUi si sl( swnssOsf now . has attended the International Dance Cong^^|^ use pubUc ofUoa or running featurM.'Flree 'paUehi printed in- . . . Plus 4 g ift pattema and dlrsc- t Issi •) tIN book. Uona. 25 cants;

'Awm ■S, - ■ M .t: • MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1960 PA G E N IN E MANCSBSTEI BVBNINO HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, MONDAY. JANUARY 16, 1960 I)' Stafford Spriugg' Pep Favored to Retain^ But Two UiilM^ateii Nassiff Bullets Shoot - Blanks Local Six Polish Amerks- 64,600 JMinei Kiwanis Marks News Tidbits Luce Refuses Title In St. Louis Tonight " l^ollege Qiiiiitete Stay Out ol Tbe Manchester Hockey d u b New York, Jan. 16—<(P) --Power­ 35th Birthday Calkd Froai (/P) Wirta To Commeiii was shutout, 6-0, by the Stafford ful Holy Cross bs* just Duquesne In Weekend ' iontests" tk aOmslian Springs American Legion sextet St. Louis, Jan. 16—(45—Charley t his civance against one of the clev- left for company today In the un­ ' . Oriler I yesterday aftarnoon In the windup Rlley, battling young St. Louis en’Xt boxers ever to wear the defeated class among the coun­ TMrtaM iMrekMit ahiiM of eom- Defeat Gives WiUie’s V of the second round of play in the Negro, will attempt to lift the crown. Riley, a Golden Glove.’i Topple League Lieading. I.iOcal Club H «an Five pany operated by Chinese NatioA- Magaxine Editor Silent Rec Results try's top basketball teams. Polish Box Scores t CharlM Johnson (tkwUnaed from Sole Possession o f! L C o n n e c t i c u t Valley Hockey featherweight crown from the 1 champion In 1942, turned pro In Tile Crusaders, fifth In last PoinI Program from alisto have gone'Over to Chineae On Running for Seat League. The win puU Stafford In swarthy brow of champion Willie 1044 afid most of his fights have week's Aasoclated Press poll, M erlin St. Stans at Communists, and about 80 lJt.’s (87) Sunday's Games est 'lVeacher at Cen­ told the operators 'We want to First Place; IA’» 1 line for the playoff spot the locals Pep of Hartford. Conn., In been before his home town fans. keep knocking off tho strong ones Rec Sunday, S t to 50; IiiternalionaPd Head more are reported rieady to fol­ In Senate ' B. F. were aiming to fill. Only four scheduled 16-round bout at the He has scored 26 knookoiii* In 65 at home and on tbe road. Their ter* diurch Services work.’ The operators have had to low auit. . . .Italian premier, 1 Trounce Aces, 67-14 3'Rivoaa, rf - ... .6 5-9 more games remain in which the Manchester (57) reply ‘tell that to your officials.’ Kiel auditorium tonight. fights. latest and 13th victim Is George­ Lose at Waterbary J. Hugh Jackson, promintnt Alcide de Qasperl, say* he 'ex­ New York, Jan. 16.— —Hen­ 11 Accomero, It .6 2-3 home club must show much Im­ It will be this city's first cham­ Pfp won the 126-pound title town wiilch fell. 77-51, Saturday P B F Pta Battle said "It may he a numbe-r pects to form aew eoallttoM caM- 3 Paganl, c ... .6 1-2 provement to regain the playoffs. 5 Staum, rf ...... 3 2-6 8 Ctnter Congregational church of the miners have decided 'Let's Callfomia educator and . president ry R. Luce's office said today th* Standini pionship exhibition clnce Joe from Chalky Wright In 1942 ■and night. Playing two games over Um * aet this week. . . .Skipper of p,.. 10 Pinkin, rg ... .2 0-1 In the first period neither team Louis Snored a ninth round TKO has held It ever alnN except for a Only the night before, the D. C. 1 W. Parclak. If . . 3 7-10 13 yntCTilay the Rev. Charlea John- hav a showdown over limiting the of Kiwanis International, today Swedish tanker Divina says delay matrazine editor had no comment ^ 7 1 Wilkie, rg ... .3 2-3 was able to score, though both 3 Koae, c ...... 8 3-5 week-end the Poltah Aintricaiia' work week—let's gel It over with Willie's Grill ... over Tony 'Miisto In 1941. brief time in 1948 when he was five lost by just one point, 67-66, 19 MP pTMiched at both aer\icee on aubmitted a significant five-point In nottfylag Britteh Navy lU sub­ on reports he was considering L aurels...... '714 i 1 Correntl, Ig . .4 0-6 goalies were kept busy by a fast Bookmakers do not give the St. stop|>ed by Sandy Saddler, New to St. John's, rated first in the 3 Server, rg , ... . 3 2-2 8 gained an oven split. Saturday Um topic “qualltlea for Chriatian by shutting down the mines alto­ community program to the marine Truculent had been sunk 7.4 2 Puzzo, Ig ... .0 0-1 moving game that saw numerous 0 Znnisltis. rg .. . 0 0-1 U gether." ' running for the U. S. Senate on Nossifrs ...... Louis challenger much of a York Negro.'In four rounds. He poll. This sh*it Holy Cross stock night the local* dropped a 69 to UvlBg” Tahlng hla text from Kiwanis C3ub of Manchester for was because "I had no idea we Garden Grove . shots taken. McCollum, playing chance. They have made Pep the regained the title from Saddler up. •-I .Isrvis, I g ...... 4 1-1 9 .All f'apllse Mines rioaetl had'struck a submarine.” Connectlciit’a Republican ticket 11 26 15-A’ hla first game In the nets, gave '|3. C. Pnrclak, Ig . . 0 0-0 0 03 decision to the Waterbury St. miakial 1:1-10 he dcacrlbed the The United States Steel corpora­ its guidance dn the year ahead. this fall. Burnside Eagles favorite .at 1 to 4>i. Odds on early last year. He has been de­ Duquesne defeated l,oyola of Stans in the Brass City and ya*.- f(Mr wajrt in which a man ahowa British Food Minister John Ita lia n s...... 811k a t y A.C. (41) a good account of himself. Riley have been quoted .at 3 't feated but, twice and battled to Clilcago for its 12th victory Sat­ — tion said all its captive mines in In h message that was read by Strachey atoerts Britain’s Labor The New York Times said in a . 4 CTonnelly, rt ...... 0 0-0 0 Manchester skaters were able to 17 Totals 17 15-26 57 trrday afternoon at th* East Bids IM la a Chriatlan. Mr. Johnaon Pennsylvania, employing about Russell Potterton president of the Batch Pontiac*' to 1. one draw in 144 pro conteaia. urday, 62-54. The Dukes are Rec, the locale thumped the league ■aM that a Chriatlan muat be government/ has "largely - over story from Hartford, Conn., that Silk City ...... 1 August, I f ...... 6 0-2 12 keep the play going their way But to Riley, it means s dream Pep will have a two-inch height, eighth In the poll. Meriden (50) 11.000 men, are closed. Another club, Jackson appealed to all Kl- come” world food and dollar short­ the rditor-in-chlef of Time, Life 2 Lusa, c ...... 2-4 8 through most Of the second period, P B F Pta leading Meriden St. Stans. 57 to l ^ a n with an uhderatandlng and 4.000 US. Steel miners In Ken­ waniana to "demand efficiency but Stafford’s goalie proved to be come true. 'Fof several years, advantage' over the 5 foot. 2 Incb Last week's must startling up­ .50. Both games were In tha of othera; he muat have the ages Wbrst flood since 1918 and Fortune magazines had been Nasslffs high-powered Bullete 3 Brown, r g ...... 3 1-5 7 particularly after he,, scored two St. Louisian. Pep is 27. Riley 2$ set wns Tennessee's Ssturdsy 2 Arnas, r f ...... 1 2-2 4 tucky forced operations there to and economy in the conduct of our rblls over Shelby, O .... For first consulted on the possibility of 5 Zania, r g ...... 1 0-0 2 a stonewall, blocking every effort 3 .Neslang, rf ... . 5 1-3 11 State Polish League. quialltlea of a atrong Hon and fight remain dark and bleak. A spokes­ government, whether at the na­ knocked the Laurel* off lost Sat­ to score. Stafford's first score teclmlcal knockouts over Phil Ter- Neither anticipated any difficulty trouncing of Kentucky, 66-63. The Petr Staum and Ed Kose paced' fbr what he bellevea to be right time In 16 years, move Is under his candidacy by Republican lead­ urday night in the feature Rec 0 Conn, Ig ...... 3 0-2 6 ranova, he has been clamoring for in meeting the 120-pnund weight Wildcats rank second in the poll. 4 .I.'inkowski, If . . 6 3-3 15 men said operations In West Vir­ tional, atate, or local level." way to organize riial union to ers in Connecticut. 2 McConrillc, Ig .. ..4 0-0 8 came on a long screen shot by Sam 1 Slepkowlcz. c . . 1 2-3 4 the Poles against Meriden in A aa^ fight unUl he wina; a Chriatlan ginia were normal. Jackson, who is the dean of the Senior League basketball game. Marvonek that glanced In off the a shot at the title. Now he gets requirement. It's the first time alncO 1945 fast first period which ended wlUr moat be willing to aerve othera, by John L. Lewis' United Mine Work- Not Beyond Discussion Stage The final score was 45 to 43. In thst a Southeastern Conference 5 Penkrot, rg ... . 4 2-4 10 The Pittsburgh Consolidation graduate school of business at eta In hard coal fields. . .About 'The matter has not got beyond 17 19 3-13 41 goal post. 2 Guszlyla. rg ... .1 0-0 2 Manchester out front, 21 to 16. uaing hla talenta Mr. Johnaon Coal company's large mine at near- Stanford University, ssid that losing, the Laurels lost s chance five has whipped Kentucky. The HWnted out that In the parable of 100 priests of Hartford diocese the discus.slon stage, however, the to gain a first place tie with Score at halfUmc, 29 to 28, In the third period, th'e locals Volunteers did It then, too, 35-34. 3 Otyck, Ig ...... 1 1-1 3 Ben Nesaing and Bob Jankowski bv Library. Pa . was among the leaders In large cities and small newspaper said. I.A.'s; referee, Horvath; umpire. abandoned defensive play and went 2 Fillpek. I g ___ . 0 net the scoring offensive in tha S e talenta there waa no man with first’ to reopen. Other Pitt Consol gather at Bond Hotel for two- Willie's Grill. In the other game, Eastern Looj^ In hetwern Adolph Rupp’s boys 1-2 1 ■ afo talenta. We all have the talent towns must constantly devote day conference on Catholic action. "1 have It under consideration. ’ 'the Italian Americans trounced tbe Wterzbickl. all out for a score, which proved Local Sport humiliated SEC foes 44 straight 0 Burowleekl, Ig . 0 0-0 0 second canto and at Intermlaslon.- pits are down. Three mlpfs of the their personal services to the The Times quoted Luce os telling to be the big mistake of the game, Meriden led 31 to 30. • KoaFa four aerve aa beat we can In many Weix^n Steel company In Wash- hapless Silk City Aces. 67 to 41. as the Stafford puckaters filtered times. all our livea. In the fourth strengthening of human and spir­ a questioner. "Several Republican The games ended play In the first Naaslff Bullets (43) Race Tiglitc|iis Sectional leaders as of today are 22 Totata 19 ia-18 50 long ahota enabled tbe FA’a to ingfon county are out of produc­ itual values. leaders who seemed very much to P. B. F. PU. through to score at close range. Chatter Score at half time 3-30, Man- grab B 48 to 42 lead gotoig into place, we muat be like the eagle tion. round. Krawiec was the big gun for the Holy Ooa*. Kentucky, Bradley. the final stanza. who aeara above the earth higher His message was read in con­ want me have asked me to think The Silk City, with a new addi­ 3 Young, r f ...... 2 0-0 4 Colorado, Arizona and UfJLA. Chester. Referee, Boggini Umpire, The hard core of resistance to nection with the Manchester ab^ut It, and I am thinking about 0 Booth, If ...... 5 4-5 14 rival Connecticut six. scoring the Manchester holds down seventh W’lerzhlckl Playing possession ball, th* to* and higher. All Christiana need the United Mine Workera presi­ Obituary tion in Johnny Luaa, played the “hat trick" with three goals In the Torringinn llowanla to with a number of fives In each quality of detaching them- club’s observance of the 35th an­ I. A.’s on even terms for the first 5 Gaudino, c ...... 4 2-2 10 place in the Men's Division at the ; area right, on their heels. cala moved and screened well ta dent's suggestion appeared to be niversary of Kiwanis Internation­ 1 Hublard, rg ...... 3 3-4 9 final period. State Polish Basketball League' the final ten mlnutos of-play and aalvea from the triala and trlbula- In Greene and Fayette counties In Luce’s home Is in Ridgt fleM. half with the score ending at 29 Play NafiMilTM Friday Manrhesler Girls (36) tlona of the everyday world to al. Jackson's five-point program Conn. Mrs. Clare Boothe Luce, the to 28 in favor of the Eldridge 3 Mlkolowski, Ig . . .1 1-1 3 In the tirsi game of the after­ standings. The locals have won two P B F Pts gained a hard-earned upset win. the southwestern comer of Penn­ follows: 0 Buckinister, Ig . .2 1-2 5 noon, the Chicopee Falls Braves Night at Drill Shed 2 Relehle, r f ___ Kose and Parolak paced th* aoor^ aaek the peace^ and help which sylvania. The grest bulk of the editor’s wife and a former 0. S. Streeters. games while losing five. The local 8 0-1 16 egmea when one soars In prayer 1. We must continue to sen'c Deutlifi representative from Conneeticiil, In the third stanza Coach Lebro defeated the Springfield Rangers, girls have a perfect record In seven Four-Wav Tie 2 Fitzpatrick, rf 1 0-2 2 ere while Jankowekt and Neaaliig state's 10,000 soft coal minors are 12 17 11-14 45 3-2, in a good exhibition of hockey 2 ZagorakI, If ... were tops for the loaers. *nM apd meditation to God. In conclu- working. our youth, the future citizens of has been under consideration for Urbanettl'a charges with a fast starts. ’The Thompsonvllle girls are B.v The .Associated Prean 1 0-0 2 aion. Mr. Johnaon urged the con- our land. Mrs. Maj- C. Holt the .Senate post. break, put on a spurge that was Imireta (48) by ten to fourtecn-year-old 0 Quaglla, If . . . . 2 0-0 4 loss snapped a six game Martdas Plcheta Stop Operations 1 Oiapman, rf .. . .5 2-5 12 akatera Holyoke outscored tbe also undefeated, having won six Top clubs In the Eastern Profes­ 111 Croshy Open win strMk. gregaUon to be actively Chriatlan 2. We must work to strengthen The Times said Mrs. Luce re­ sufficient to coast In for a victory. straight games. 2 Blozle, c ...... 2 0-0 4 In West Virginia, where 110,000 Mrs. May Cha).man Holt wife of 0 Davis, If ...... 1 0-0 2 previously unbeaten Someravllle sional Basketball League improved 2 Saturday night In Waterbury. that the Kingdom of Cod might soft coal miner* are employed, and make more efficient the Frederick H. Holt of 107 Union portedly told Connecticut Repub­ At the end of this period the score Dowd, r g ...... 1 0-0 2 «ymt to our community and the stood at 52 to 29. The last period 2 Brooks, I f ...... 2 2-3 6 six, 3-1, in a non-league galne to Pebble Beach, Calif., Jan. Ifi 1 KuezenskI, rg . 1 0-0 2 the Saint* shot out a 14 to 3 lead pickets stopped operations at five '■ Photo hy Mancheatar Photographers i church, the home, and the school. street, Rockville, died this morning lican leaders she was tmavallable 1 Burke, c ...... end the afternoon's program. Red Powers, high scoring Tor- their playoff chances over the and were never headed thereaftorf world. Janw* J. Phllon of Hartford, Superintendilnl of the .\rw Hnven Knilroad, presents a Savtngs Bond and 3. Ws must emphasize to our and would support her hushand'i, found the I. A.'s still pouring in . .2 1-3 5 (/Pi—Bing Crosby's personal »olf 1 Vittner, ig . . . . 3 0-0 4 ^The Rev. Clifford O. Simpson mines which sought to reopen when at the Kockvillt. City Hospital after 2 (Jbnran, rg ...... 6 0-0 12 The lineups: rlngton Howard star, has been week-end at second place Meriden lournsmrnt, Ihe one for which he 1 MarakI, Ig . . . . 0 0-0 0 lioss of Ed Kose on foula vras • -sufficient miners answered the table model nuiio lo Alrxandrr H. B:lrh^^ «r til l’li;'l|!:< Riui-.L Freight Agent of Manchester for the peoples throughout our nations a long illness. nomination. the point* and with but a lone hoop told the Children's Story and gave thoir rights and rcsponsihilitics as Mrs. Luce, Tlic Times reporfMl. by John McConville the Silk City' 3 Mason, Ig ...... 2 1-1 5 Stafford Springe fined'350 for pla.ving In another humbled last place Torrington. and puts up all the money and has as costly blow to the locals in tba come-to-work whistles. |Mst 14 .vewr*. Mrs. Barber on diiri/r; i .■ p- ' -ninritm planned aa a siirprl)^ purty for Barber Born Octobei 1, 1874, daughter 1 Stauin, Ig ...... 0 1-3 1 Legion (5) Manchrater (0) organized prnbasketball league much fun as any, wss one of the last half. the benediction, and presided at In Ohio, one of the seven affect­ who retired from active servhe wllh lb - i ill.-1; I .after over 50 year*. Other tmullng olflclals and citizens of the United States and said her state.-nenta still stood but would have been scoreless in this third slot Bristol downed next to 13 Tot a Is 18 0-3 36 tte aervlcea. of Eustace C. and Luisa B. (Cor- added: "If you were to ask me quarter.. Krawiec...... RW ..E. Thompson which IS against the rules of th«:,,„, I moat unusual In Us nine year hls- Meriden Girl* (22) Wally Parclak. Lloyd Jarvta and ed states. President Adolph Paclf- sesoetatMi of the Manchester Frelzht olTic s.it:v r<'I for Ihr farewell party last Friday noon. t'Snada. 10 K. Dobson...... LT.'... .G. Donahue ^The Senior Choir, under the dl- 4. We must work for understand­lics) Chapman, Mrs. Holt was whether 1 may change my mind, I Starring for the 1. A.’s in the 18 7-15 43 Eastern League. E. L. officials* „ , ...... I lory. P B F Pts Kose set the scoring pace w t ^ Ico of UMW District Six said widely know;n as a talented musi­ Score at halftime. 20 to 17. KozikowskI.... C ...... McChisker checked and found that Ken Good-1 Meriden s triumph by I "The 54-hole Invitational affair, Glllls was best for Waterbury. iwction of Frederic B. Werner, sang UMW membera at three mines eni- ] ing and greater cooperation be- A'ould say that ladies have been scoring de^rtment were John 1 Robinson, rf .. 5 1-1 11 the anthems "The Heavens Re­ cian and teacher of both piano and known to do it." Rivoea who netted 16 points with Naaslff Bullets; referee Wierz- Bachiochl...... RD----- J. Donahue win of Manchester did not violate 1 margin goes mainly lo which the profMslonals and ama­ 0 Edgar, r f ...... 0 1-1 1 The local girls’won both gamaa,'^ ploying 2,200 had voted against re­ Hospital [Notes lim it Sla^^er ti^’een management' and labor, that bicki; umpire, Horvath. Dobson...... LD..W. Thompson Player-Coach Colby Gunther of the teurs fight to get into, ended yes­ extending their win streak to tm. nd" by Beethoven and "Lo, A turning to work. He Indicated the State Governmeiit our enterprise system may be organ. F*or over twenty-five years bis scoring mate Joe Accomaro the rules. The Hartford Times re 0 Oostvta, If . . . . 1 0-3 a Pice to Heaven Sounding" by she presided at the organ of the dropping 14 and Nino Pagan! and Gulstiana...... O . . . . McCollum ported twice last we.k that Good-' terday In a four way tie for firet 0 MordarakI, If . 0 0-2 0 gamea. Waterbury f*U by a 3f miners might work despite the strengthened. Stafford Spares: Hoague, Mot- kept hlft team in front throughout. placn among the pros. There will to 14 score and Meriden by a - lt ^rtnianaky. >, vote. Needs MfMlerniziiig ralienlB Today...... 145 Caiiipii8 5. We muat, aa good citizens, Union Congregational church of "Hippo" Correntl getting 18 points win was playing in the Eastern 1 Pspolla, c . . . . 0 0-3 0 On Wednesday, January 18, 1050, Storm Veers apiece. Playing beat for the losers terelli, S. Marvonek. Burdick, Weagnesq from the free throw be no playoffs. Tliey split the 0 .SadowskI, 0 .. 2 0-1 to 23 count. Affected eteel companies are AdnilUrd Saturday: John Pran- demand efficiency and economy in Rockville. Doiibleheader Cage Ormsby,. P. Mar\'onek, Fagen, J. Penn League. The reports were money for the first four places 4 the annual meeting of the Center Jones and Laughlin Steel corpora­ kus, South Windsor; Mrs. (k>ra the conduct of our government, Besides her husband, she leaves were Coach Bernie Augiut with a false. line proved cost to New Britain 1 Olahefskl, rg .. 0 2-3 2 church will be held at 7:30 after (Oonttnned from Page One) (('ontleued from Pag* One) total of 12 point* and McConville Marvonek, Grelka. as Brl.vtol came through with a equally. 0 Agustin, rg ... 0 0-2 tion. Republic Steel Corp., Wheel­ Ward, SO Lockwood street; Mrs. whether at the national, state or one daughter, Mrs. Everett North Into C^iiaila Manchester Spares; Anschutz, Among the proa, slamming Bam 0 the Annual Supper at 8:30. This la ing Steel and Republic Steel. Al­ Ansstatia Moskitis, 527 Burnham local level. with 8. Program at YMCA Paquette, EUls, Haugh, Woods. 61 to 59 thriller. The Hardware 0 BhawInakI, Ig . 1 0-2 2 Mikan Scores 51q an Important meeting because it in return." are convinced the pretty stenog­ of Rockville. Art Pongratz and Mel (Pushing d ty lads connected for only nine Snead, national PGA champion, most ail the steel-owned (captive) atreet: Mrs. Marie Gagnon. .52 Dean Jackson declared that Ki­ Bullet-Laurel Thriller Humphreys, Greene, Arendt, Aron­ putted himself out of undisputed Is the first to come after the in- Rogers said that the commission rapher waa slain by someone she Funeral services for Mrs. Holt (Continued from Page One) witnessed the New Britain-BrUtol "ch;;;uy'' loilses' while 3 1 ’Totals 9 4-16 33 mines are located In tha Greene Falknor drive; Mrs. Rose Canfield, knew. wanis Iptcrnationars 1950 admin­ In a very cloeely played tilt the Two games will be played to­ son. game In the Eastern League' - first place by missing an eight- irporatlon of the Church and the expected there would ba ’’loud pro­ 151 Gleiu'oofl .street: Mrs. Sarah will be held Wednesday at 2:30 Naaslff Bullets pulled a hard Referees: L. Easton. Cote, Bristol shot 17 out of 24. Bristol Score at half time 18-9. Man- But Team Losea, cclesiastlcal Society. AH mem- and Fayette county area. test" against its recommendations Police said they planned to ques­ istrative theme. “Aggressive Citl- from the White Funeral Horn*. cuae, N Y., and losses of hundreds night at the Y in the Senior Bas­ yesterday at New Britain. A footer on the final green. His 214 » W u t Five-Daiy Week” Buck. S '3 Birch Moiint.aln road; zcnahlp --Safeguard of Freedom,” fought victory over the "miracle" Scoring: First Period: held a 60 to 59 lead with IS seconds for the three rounds was equalled cheeter. Referee. Kletnachmidt bera and friends are urged to at­ and that "cries of anmilah" would Harry Firalo, 90 Plymouth lane. tion any one who knew the stain Rev. Forrest Mu*s«r, minister of of head of livestock in the north­ team with the small crowd cheer­ ketball League which will be the No Scoring. Penalties: Mc- crowd of 300 attended. Bristol won to go and sewed It up with a foul tend both the supper which will be Paul Terreta, president of the coma from som* poIlUcal quar­ girl, including her co-workers and offered an outstanding challenge to final games for the four teams In but lost the services of Puggy Bell. by Dave Douglas, Wilmington, By Tha Aaaoclfittd Prtfia UMW local at Isabella mine of Adni' ‘ i .Suinlny: Mrs. Mac all Kiwaniana. He emphasized ihe Union Congrigational church, ern plains and Rocky mountain re­ ing wildly. The Bullet* took the Ckisker l l i — McCusker 5 min­ point just before the final whistle. Del., Jackie Burke, Jr., White Waterbury (33) served by Mrs. J. Seymour Brown ters. Hicks, I’lo.’l'jr road: Mr.a. Rose students at the college. and Rev. George S. Brookes, for­ gions. lead in the first period by a score the first round. utes. The veteran Negro ace suffered s Bristol now faces league leader P - B. Hurry! Hurryl Hurry! Osai Mid her committee, and the mect- WeIrtoD Steel said of his 850 He said, however, that the "big­ that economic and political free­ In the opening tilt, Morlarty severe facial laceration. Plains, N. Y„ and Smiley Quick, 3—Garlaek). r f ___ 1 members: "They are disgusted Egan, 3-17 Center litreet; Raymond Body Under Cottage dom, Individual Initiative, and mer pastor, will officiate. Burial Federal Forecaster J. Badner of 10 to 6 and at the end of tlie Second Period: Wallingford in a home and home Culver City, Csllf. ■a* Georg* Mikan, to* greato Ipg which followa. gest obstacle to an efficient and Gardner, 168 Autumn atreet: Mrs. will be in Grove HIU cemetery, first half left the floor with a Brothers will tangle with the Bri- 1— Stafford—S. Marvonek (Mat- 6 —Marus, r f ...... 0 with the present altuatlon and modem government in Connecti­ The body of Misa Baker, who personal Integrity muat prevail at Chicago said the high winds Mars. This contest will settle series, Tuesday at Wallingford, and The quartet each pocketed $1,- 1 —Jucwicz, I f ...... 4 one-men boaketball Mmnv a want a five-day 'IVeek. They want Annie Gordon, 791 Main street; Jo­ disappeared last Tlieaday after Rockville. had cut over into Canada north of three point advantage, 20 to 17. terelU)—2:38. Plans are underway to stage s two nights later at Bristol. Wal­ 237.50 for their individual pro ef­ earth. cut will be public Inertia. seph McCartney. 94 Middle Turn­ “over all sinister and clever pro- Fred Booth and Gus Qaudino third place in thb first round be­ Penaltv—K. Dobson. 1—MItIrhetl, If . . . . 0 the situation to come to a head, visiting the Lancaster post office, i posals of those ideologies wlilch The funeral home will be open the Great Lakes but that the mass tween these two team.*. The Brl- polio fund doublebeader at the lingford dropped its first game in forts. Douglas grabbed an extra 1—Boley, c ...... 5 He runs . . . **A few who arc being heard, or pike. west; George Keith. 172 Mid­ was found Saturday under a sum­ for friends, Tuesday evening from with three field goals and a charity Third Period: East Side.Rec on Sunday. January 11“® ^ ^ • • IJlo Emergency that’s the only reason they voted think they are, may very well be ‘ are foreign to our Canadian and of cold air in its wake would con­ Mars have the height but the Gas 12 starts last Friday night at Man­ $.500 for finishing third with John­ 0— Oleskeatkl, c . . , 0 paosee . . . ha 1 to stay out.” dle Turnpike, east; Miss Charlotte mer cottage on the farm of Martin seven to nine o'clock. tinue on eastward toward the At­ toss apiece lead the Bullets in this 2— SUfford—Matterelli (P. Msr-29. Mike Saverick is handling de­ chester, and Is anxious to prove It ny Weissmuller, Hollywood able to use this public inertia to Bratthwaite, .52 Pearl street: American way of life." half, while Ken Chapman for the House Gang will have Barnard, so vonek, Bachiochl)—1:04. 1— Valunaa, rg . . . . 7 And oootea. Aad oeeraa, Another miner chimed in with: H. HamiiA. Miss Emily Smith, prominent lantic seaboard. that should even It up. tails for the games. waa just an accident. Tarzan, In the pro*amateur with a 1—KadlewSkl, rg .. 1 Th* price? On* ticket to any Seen in Dispute maintain the status quo,” he said. Thomas Maneggia, 116 Benton A wooded area near the cottage Laurels netted himself two twin 3— Stafford—Krawiec (Bachio­ "Regardless of what Liewia aaya Rogers reiterated that the com­ Girl Scout leader, was the speak­ Martin Fella Its forefront was over norlhern The becond encounter will see Six games are on this efirek’s best hall of 202. O—OUIte, ) g ...... a NaUoiml BaMcetbaU now, there'll be no contract-no street; Sandra Werner, 384 Wood­ was described as a "petters’ hang­ pointers and two free throws for the North Ehid .Tornadoes tsddng chl)—4:46. In the pro-amateur competition mission hoped to compress more land il reel: Gary Janicke, 6 Silas er at the regular noon dinner- Martin Pella, 3, son of Mr. and Indiana and Michigan early today a total of six points to keep the 4— Stafford—Krawiec (Kozlkow- Jimmy Blozle, Wapping youth slate. 3—Katrek, Ig . . . . . 3 game tnvolvtag toe ■.(CeeUaeed trooi work.’ The mlnera want a ahuw- than 160 exist ing slate agencies In out" by Hamish’a wife, who dta- meeting of the club at Cavey*8 }*r8. Peter Peilla of 452 Hartford on the Wapping Harvesters. Both and a member of the University of there was a two way deadlock for Lakera. down." We’ve only drawm one full road. covered the battered body. ■ but it was expected to lose mucli champs of last year in the ball teams are tied in the current skl. Hoague)—7:58. Party Powers of Torrington. top money. Amateur Bud Moe of to 16-or 18 agfcncles with heads of Admitted today: Mrs. Barbara restaurant today. She related h*r road, died early today at hla home of its sting before reaching the game. 5— Stafford—Krawiec (Kozikow­Connecticut soccer team, has been who was fined 350 for violating a 11—Totali ..80 9-14 69 *111* inoomparabta Qaorga wanted it understood he la not pay since June and that's tough." departments serving as a cabinet Rex was ruled out as a motive iexperiences last summer when after a long Ulnesa. Besides his standing of the league for fifth named on the Ai: America college Spokane, Wash., and pro Ralph Maaeheeter (64) kan, holder of virtiitlly araty apWng for appointment of such a I.ert Phelps, Rockville; Robert .lohh McCarthy of 51 Delmont! ""enl' Out bus and air travel was Marhardt. rf ...... 10 2 22 Saturday, Jan. 21 next May In Stuttgart, Germany, Manchester at Middletown. P. B. F. Pta. ■tar with 1,075 potato ta 33 gamas by elght-year-olci Dorothy Hen- gium was named rapporteur. charity toss to put the Nassiffa 0 rainy weather and' three tough aaent to seek an 80-day Injunction and top heavy. You find Just what Valvo, 54 Edward street. street and at 8:30 at St. Bridget’s | expected to be resumed, ahead and after a Laurel miss, Sartno. r f ...... 0 0 Gardena vs. Bullets. 7:00—Rec. the Camden boxer’s manager an­ New Britain at Meriden. 1—LenkowalU, rf . 3 6-1 6 and tha MinneapoUa-team tan per­ la bn effort to force the United you expeit to find In s plan of Discharged Sunday: Richard richs. who told her parents she The Little Assembly adjourned church where Rev. Bronislaw Gad- j Temperature* were expected to nifford. If ...... 4 0 8 Silk City vs. Pontlacs, 8:30— courses — Cypress Point, Monterey 1—Guaowaltl, If . . 0 1-1 1 centage figures bahtad laaolnB Trappc'd Man saw Miss Baker leave her home after th* flection of officers and C a r l Mikoloweki threw in 4 nounced. Friday: Peninauta and Pebble Beach — as Mine 'Workera to abandon the organtratlon set up generations Shea, (113 Main atreet; Kevin Reil­ arewski celebrated the mama of climb today In the northern Rock- the clincher from the fif­ WItham, c ...... 2 0 Rec. 0 «Mral Torrington at Manchester. 0—Boucher, e .. . 1 2-3 4 Rochester in toe Omtral DMataa three-day work-week Imposed by ago for a government spending one ly. 22 Pine street: Stuart McFay- about 5 p. m. Tuesday —the day left it up to the chairman to decide requiem. Music was furnished by lea after lows of five to ten below Fendell, r g ...... 1 0 2 Sunday, Jaa. 22 he ha* In the peat. Ha had scores 1—Denton, e . . . . . 6 0-0 0 rnee. ((JoBliaued from Page One) when the next meeting will be held. teen foot line, hl« only single 0 PhlladcIphU—Betty Howe. New Saturday: > of 77-74-72 for a 228. It didn’t their chief. John- L. Lewis. per rent or two per rent of what den. 85 .Startweather street; Leon- she (IlsappearedJ Mrs. Arlyne Garrtty, zero last night In Montana. point In the second half. Harrison, rg ...... 0 0 New Britain vs. PoUsh-Ameri- Ne\* Britain at Middletown. 1—Aapinno, rg . . 6 0-0 0 League aetloa, atbmwlaa, ran ChIneM Delegate T. F. Tsiang Throughout the northern plains, Ferguson, Ig ...... 0 0 0 Haven. Oonn., southpaw and top even land him among the fifteen aeoordlng to urith too Ions Mr. Truman, who also wants Is spent by the government today. aril IBourret, 47 Summer street; Tlie youngsteit said she saw Bearers were Raymond ConnoL Taking the high scoring honors cans, 3:3C^Rec. favorite, won the U. S. Women’e 2—Koachman, rg . 0 1-1 1 heal'd on the surface and spurred The result Is, of course, confusion. Baby/son Lot an, Talcottville; Mrs. Marian drive a i^ y In a coups with agreed to this after first suggest­ ly. John McLoughlln, John Grif­ the mercury ranged downward to Stiles. I g ...... 0 0 0 Wednesday. Jan. 25 money winning places. 0—Shea, I g ...... 1 6-2 3 exception being Bheboygaa'a 31 the Taft-Hartley law repealed, has the rescue work. ing that the delegates begin de­ for the Bullets were Booth with 14 Squash Racquets championship by | Ironically, Hogan, once Invinc­ •aid. repeatedly that no national InefTIclency and waste." .Sarah Volgenau, 3ft9'i Spruce’ a man not her nance. The engage­ fin and John Ooyne. -IS In South Dakota, an average of points, Qaudino with a total of 10 Infantile Paralysis Fund Pro­ 0—VoteakI, Ig . . . . . 0 0-2 (0 to 76 upeet victory ever Aaderaoa. The diggers sank a three-foot Rogers listed a few of the diffl- bate Friday on his charges of 25 below in North Dakota, -25 In 17 2 36 gram at Armory atartlng at 7:30 defeaUng Jane Austin, O-nwyd, ible, won the Crosby event a year Falling to taka advantage oC nergency In coal ejtlated. He has streei: Lulu Merenlno. 57 Florence ment of Marian aad Edgar B. Ran­ 'The commital was In 9t. Jo­ and Joe Hublard with 9 while Pa., 15-8, 16-18. 15-10. | High Rifle Team ago with an eight under par 208. SjbbltJ. too, that he would not hesi­ cultles whfch he said arise In many streei; Mrs. Beatrice Degarmo, kin, 22. of nearby Conestoga, was ' So\-iet aggression against China. seph's cemetery. Manchester. N. Minnesota, a -20 in Wisconsin, and Eagles (U ) p. m. 6—Totals ...... 6 4-9 14 Andereonh slip, IndlanapoMa' to the rork-'fliled slope, working The eastern European diplomat* Joe Young played his usual great 0 4 I TTils time he was seven over. tate to use the law If an emergency departments because of the "top- .362 Vernon street; Mrs. Nellie Bur­ announced Clirlstmas eve. H.. where Miss Buttimere once re­ -10 In Iowa. At Chicago, Uia low floor game along with Bqekmlatcr Qulmby, r f ...... 2 Score at halftime; 18-6, Man- Western Dlvtaion pace aettors' developed. painstakingly to prevent any fur­ sy, turvy organization of the gov­ gess ‘and daughter, 369 Parker : Involved in this morning’s walkouts early today was 9 abo\’e zenh. Ragisao, r f ...... 3 0 6 Wins Mail Mateh Par each for the three ceuraes Chester. dropped an 82-69 dectaion to the ther falls. Police^ indicated the 5 o'clock ‘arr: In the Committee on State­ sided. and Mlkolowski. For the Laurels, . 4 0 8 : Is 72. Some lawmakers have chal­ ernment as a whole.” streei: Mrs. Mildred Cook and son. A atrong wind ripped the ice Conran and Chapman played best. Mathleson, I f ...... Syracuse Natlonata. Finally, a half-ineh pipe was time given by the little girl had less Persona, N. I. Klimov of Rus­ Cooper, rf ...... 0 0 0 Snead posted scores of 69-72-73 At S t Louta. "Easy Ed" Mn- lenged Mr. Truman’s conclusion. driven through to Joe and he waa For example, he said, it waa ElHn^on; Linda Harvey, 18 Nye from the shore line of Lake Winne­ Schooled Observers Claim Results just received from Rut­ fqr his 214. Douglas w#nt for 71- ey are trying to get approval of "Impossible to do any Intelligent street: Salvatore and Teresa Pe- them puzzled because Miss Baker sia and Alexander RudsinskI of LaOoss, c ...... 1 (1 land, Vermont, indicate that the caul^ pitched la 25 potato to lead fed milk, eggs and some whiskey stopped at the post office about 2 bago in Wisconsin yesterday and 2 * 73-70. Burke took 75-67-72. Quick Nassiff Bullets resolution which would tell the budget Job." ralti, 3 Walmlt street; Gill Cope­ Poland; In the Sub-Commission on Refulicis Start threatened to maroon about 1,0(K) East Side Midget League Pyka, c ...... 1 0 Manchester High rifie team auc- the Bombers to n M-fiS victory through the tube. Gradually, the p. m. Tuesday and < when found, Discrimination. V. I. Formashev cf Hagenow, r g ...... 0 1 1 made It with 72-69-78. over the alowly-Unprovlng Den­ r|M**ident that Congreis feels heshaft waa enlarged and about The present method of state land. 85 Deming street; John ice fishermen. .All were believe*! Mikan Is AH Time Great cessfully turned backed the chal­ If Snead tossed away his chances 0 0 ver Nuggets. Red Rocha added 33 Itiould use the law to get coal flnanrial operation, he asserted, Wood, 66 Middle 'Tiimpike. cast. her smashcij wrist watch had stop­ Russia and Ambassador Jfoseph Going Out Today rescued but . the ice floe moved on Dales (17) Smith, r g ...... 0 lenge of the Rutland, Vermont, Triumph Again daw'n yesterday Joe was pulled to per at 2:35. Winlewicz of Poland: In the/ Com­ Rylander, Ig ...... 0 0 0 by missing an easy putt, Burke, I poipta to toe victore’ drive. output back to normal. safely. ha.s cast taxpayers "millions upon Discharged today: Mrs. Mazle out with more than 250 automo­ P. B. Pta. High school rifle team in a mall 26-year old comer, was equally Hill said that even though such millions In the last decade alone." Rankin was questioned at length mittee on Procedure, Ivan K*mlnev 2 D, Krinjaii, rf 6 Hahn. I g ...... 0 0 0 ! New ’York—(NEA)— From 20-.. But Mikan thrivaa on the tough­ rifle match with the local shooters. ’The Fort Wayne Ptatona, with Once on the surfaee again, he Malley. 845 Ml(k)l« Turnpike, east; of Russia and Vladimir HoUdek of biles beyond reach of recover>’ un­ guilty by I three-putting the 17th Thm Naalff Bufieta scored their atringbeaa Bob HaiTta aattingnetting 33 «>re*olntlon would not have the gulped In the fresh air. Rogers ( » ’lai*d thst a well-de- but could shed no light on the stay­ Washington. Jan. 16—'45p-Thc til the lake again freezes against Carson, r{ , . . . 2 est kind of going. Fired January eleventh, the Mrs. Elizabeth *j||csse and daugh­ Czechoslovakia. Taylor, I f ___ - 11 T 23 odd to SO-odd points night in and green. He waa one under par up eighth straight win and 12th ta iS points, whipped toe Phllndelphta Anding force of law. its psssage "It'a wonderful.” velop^ purchasing program could ing. first trickle of a 32,800,000,0^ In­ the shorq. 1 ‘Remarkablyably azlleagile for one of match puts tbe M. H. S. gunners to them, with a chance to vrin top tMould be an effort to the president. result In a saving of 10 per cent on ter. Tolland. ■ \ “I don’t know what .to say,” he The U. N. General Assembly last Descy. c ...... 8 night but against the finest college on the long end of an 841 to 778 starts whan tliay downsd Hop’s WarrloTA 31-67. The rescuers believe Fddte may Birth Saturdag: A\son to Mr. December referred furthen action surance refund atarU going jout lo 'The Vincennes. Ind.. area was ' News Bo}-* (86) hla slae, Mikan is an extraordinary money. Finding toe bnaket on 36 of 17 Congress left administration of be about 70 feet further 'down the the state's present purrhssing bill j was quoted by police. "We were in Russell, c ___ 0 player* ever assembled as profes­ manau'verer," a d d s Lapchlek. score in thla first mesting of tbe Douglas counted a lucky break Townera of Jowatt City yeatarday tSie national emergency section to of $20,000,000. and Mrs. Warren Wood. South on Tsiang's charges to the Little World war II veterans today. under a renewed flood threat fol­ D. Taylor, rg . 0 B. Pta. at the lattera count 72 to 61, free toa^ the Tri-aty Black slope, a total of 120 feet beneath love with each other and we were lowing week end rain which sent sionals I make cloud - skirting "These is no better ball-biandler. two teams. The Vermont Green to grab hi* part of the tie. Coming Hawks toadad toe Watartot the' discretion of the" president." the shaft entranee. Rogers said that he could not Windsor. * . \ going to be married. I have no Assembly, after approving a U.N. The Veterans administriitlon a.’^d Hedlund, Ig .. 0 Larson, rf ...... 2 4 Mountaineers could place only one After a close first half which Birth Sunday: A daughter . to handa-off policy to. allow the the Treasury department hope to the Wabash river to new high lev­ Orr. I g ...... Hoimea, rf ••,•••••* . 2 4 George Mikan the first official Mr, Were it necessary, he'd be' as up the 18th fairway, hie eecond Hawks, 64-80. HUH added. "We shouldn't try to Concerned Over .Slide* discuss, now, what specific recom­ idea who would want to do this' to 0 sharp a set abootet as there la, but shooter as high as any of tbe lo­ shot headed to the Ocean Beach. saw tbe Bulleta bolding a 30 to M l hini now when the law should mendations would be made by the Mr. and Mrs. Douglas MacLac’cMan, Chineae people to settle their own hit a one-mllllon-checks-a*weelt els. Four persons drowned In back­ Modean, I f ...... 4 8 26 lead. Norm Burke got The rescue teams, working In her." waters from the river Saturday 8 Basketball. ' It Isn't, tohen opponents press cal team, which fired a ocore only But the ball hit a rock and bounced be invoked'" three-hour shifts of eight or nine commisaion. He reported, how­ Rockville. political differences. T'aiaiig ac­ pace, which would mean that pay­ 8 1-6 17 Sallroonie, c ...... 3 modemtely high. In view of past back to the fairway. Douglas got hot, tooalng in 13 points In to* But the senator sald'^ he doe* ever, "I think It Is rlear from what Birth today: A daughter to Mr. cused the Russians of violating a ments to the 16.000,000 eligible; and another man died of exposure Naaeiffs (IS) Escavltch, rg ...... 1 2 Schooled observer* generally 1 him, he simply fires the ball third period to ^v* tbe Bul­ men each, expressed grave coheero agree that the six-foot 10-Inch I through ;th* hoop disdainfully. performances. a par 5 out of it. Arcadia, Calif.- accumulaUon -of cash collected on vltatlon Tournament elngle-game ^ RichardR,chVrd Kebl ...... 98 70 163 son, Lawaon Little and Lew Wor­ wMeh won toe Henry L. Stralia .{‘T fO^ one don’t know which set entrance When he was brought to study gave Onnnectlcut its "first Friday—Chest by appointment was completely drsltpyed by fire Derby-Johnnon notional service life insurance. The Murphy, property at Msachrater 1 Page, Ig . a • • , .0 Ubby, e ...... read. “Gao. Mikan va. Knlcka.” mark with 58 poictSi Rutland (778) sham finished with 227, all out of 0 HuMard rf ... 4 0- 0 3 la. eorrect and I think it's aome- the surface, having been unable to rral opportunity" since 1901 to re­ only, 9 a. m. Well baby at hospi­ yesterday afternoon, ^ ^ e shack VA said premiums were far in Green Falrlswn. Muhrisy, r g ...... And th* Chicago DePauI alumnus He h'olda the profeeslonal sea­ 0 Booth, I f ...... 4 2- 3 10 Memorial Handicap. Neddioan wad' vamp its government In the inter­ Mr9. Minnie Burkhart of 8016 Ernest Priest ...... 94 75 169 the money. ninth raoa, dropped dead after fta* ttia g Which a fact-finding bbard stand the’ long vigil. She later tal. 2 to 4 p. m. waa used by youngstertsln the exesM of the amount needed to quitclfiim'Deed 12 5 6-9 15 McNoaera, r g ...... made it shine with S3 points. He sonal maximum, 1698, hung up William Butterfly ..94 63 157 Aside from Hogan falling to auc- 0 Burke,.If . . . , 8 0- 1 16 •Ould aetUe." went to t^e hospital to be with her ests of greater efficiency and econ­ neighborhood as a meeting, place Baas street, Snreveport, La., an­ pey claims—which ran much lower - Dorothea V. SpiUam to LuM>«v Score at halftime, 11 to 5, Dales. Haralag,- i g ...... i 4 WiUtams, e -.. 3 6- 9 10 iah and paid 86.40. taUied 51 against the Knicker­ tast year. Nancy Ward ...... 84 72 156 ceasfully defend his championship, New Orleans—Wtaartm (iMT ^ h e Benate Labor committee has huaband.i omy. or "hut.’^U l* believed thatX the nounces the marriage. . of her than originaUy expected. J. and Marion Cbapla. property Buck, Ig ...... bockers in MinneapoUa laat wrin- 0 Young, rg 5 1- 2 11 ' " to hold hearings on the Joe was not told immediately ’T hope," he said, "you feel it Is With Juat halt of this aeaaon aifford Wtasell . .79 ,69 148 the Utle defending pro-amateur captured toe Marriage Handicap at fire was aUitod by the youngaibn daughter, Lois Marie Johnson, to ’To avoid any charges of discrim­ oa Parker atreet. MaMhester Ptonshtag tcr, 43 In New York. gone, th* MinneapoUa canter waa Richard Ward ....91 57 148 team of Frank "Lefty*'OlXiuI and 0 CMnran, rg j,. 1 1- 8 3 Ion asking Mr. Truman to that his father is seriously ill at an opportunity worth selslifg." Woman Is Found - who had built sl snoall fire h*nV Agfecowat B* P 19 1 Ganiino, ig u. 1 8- T 4 toa 3hlr Grounds. John M. Derby, Jr., son of ination. the order of payment was well on his way toward stretching Other Mancheatar shooters in­ Bill Nary also was paaaed by, Oldanar, Fla. — King UM tha Taft-HarUey law. No date home with an attack of asthma the club-house. ■ dstennined by the last three digits Cheney Proprietors agreement 2 W. TVler, r t ...... 8 J-l O’Doul, manager of the San Fran­ 1 Sat-Beeo (31) ington, Rsjrmond Kingman, Rob­ cisco baseball club, and Nary, Loe 6 Totals . . . 39 14-33 73 MMd by eight RepubUcan of Eastland drive to Company Verntgi street. whose serial numbers- ended with property from estate of CUflerd 0 Robblna. If ...... ,,0 0-0 B F. Pta. laada those acctalming Mikan. show^ the way with 954, for Bap’s r* (61) Handicap at Suaahlaa Park- tdta, faiehiding Taft of Ohio, Hasty Housing tha atzMing avtrage of 23.1. ert Dtckm, Morton Handler and Ange'Ies pro, won this part of the 3 of the South Manchester Fire The remony took ^ c e at 7 p. the nguras 000 will be Mid tin t: D. Cheney and Elisabeth C. 2 Ritchie, c ...... 2 3-9 J. Evaratt, r f ...... 4 8 13 "Mikan couplea tha tramendoua tournament laat year with a three 3 Stafford, rf .... 3 0- 1 6 - aMhor ot tha labor law. St. Paul, Minn., Jan. 16—(A5:—A department brought promptsMtlon m„ Dec. '3L 194b,I, in. the Iparsonage the 999 group will be the last to Cheney to Horace R and BUaen 1 Upton, r g ...... 1 0«1 Kodea, rf ..seeaaaeases advantoga of might wrltb avary- Thera ara ether stickouta in tbe Klngoley Kubnay. 5 LaFrancea, If .. 3' 0- 0 4 Benedict Kai^r Sales Oppose..1'- lit Town Wins in Drawing (0*attonad froos Page One) guished the blagc before flamto officiated. 0. Eschipann, Ig . : . ^0 0-0 Riitgstoae, c ...... 0 Knlcka, who pradataa the Orlg- of Reckeatar and Atex Gross, Jo* Pro Bneketoall at n Otanee 0 Jones, rg .,•••• 3 0- 0 6 Police said today they wrre'un­ reached the woods and homes in \ ’Hie couple waa Attended by Mr*. 0 Kriatoff, ig ...... 0 . 0-0 Sadirck, rg ...... 1 Inid Caitica wdtb whom he played. Fulks, Max Zaslofeky, Carl Braun, shooter. 4 Drobaik, Ig .... 6 !• 1 U able to ascribe a mot|ve for the the Immediate area. —• II ,..1 . KJeOquiat, I g ...... 0 Freddie fiebaua, Kenny fiailora Benedict R. Kaiser of 138 Wood- councils in regard to dispealtinn brutal alajdng of Miss Mary Ka- Helm Browne, cloee friend of the ”Mikan ta Mg an over, and Haekoy At A Qtaea Last night’s results: of Lanham act homes. First mu­ According tor Are headquarters brioA as matron of h ^ r« and 5 li" 4-18 legally as rough aa a bucking and Jim iPoUard, among them. NnUonnl AoaaelaMon 15 Totals ...... 38 •- 7 61 bridge street is the winner of a full iMMka, telephone company em­ the loss was confined to the shack Britlsh-.liucrtoaM (29)' 9 13 31 set of tires from the Roy Motor* nicipal head to speak was Mayor ploye and music lover. James Burichart, b ro th e r^ the NEW PARENTS bronco under the boards. Whan ’Them have been many greats in Loot Niglit*s Beeulto Fort Wayne 81, Philadelphia 67. Jamaa Casey of Bristol, who told and damages were .regarded as bride was best man. A f e ir ^ 0 Markham, rf .0 - 0-0 Btas ItovUii (to) he starts, it’s gat out of the w ^ t” the past with Hank Lutaatti of MInnenpolta 35, Rodieater 73. oeU eg* Ai pa Depot Square it was announcad Dr. Roy C. Heron, Rampey coun' alight. The vacant shack lacked Start Your LUtta Rogue*» Gallery 2 Browm, If ...... 4 1-S Vittnar, rf •••■•••••* 5 Watieual laagua New York—Tbe rtoel ^atooola today. Mark Holmes, well known of the large part war-time houaing ty coroner, said the girl has been Uvea and does ft.ends were JM Ed Macauley, tast winter’s 8t. Stanford, th* PhllUps OUers and Detroit 1. New York 0. fit Loi^ 86, Denver 63. l^yed In meeting the abortage In stabbed from behind but had not financial value. ent. Following the ceremony Wright, c ...... » 1-1 Taatt rf ••••••••••••• 0 LouU University act. in bta first 20th Csnttify-Fex having usually Syracuse 83, IndtanapoUa 68. which daftad tbe Nattanat ObOa- funeral director of the North End H gjyy E f OW o Ib Corljn. rg ...... 3 0-0 ParraUt If'i Chicago 5. Boston 1 gtat* Athtatio Aaaootatten’a aaafty made the drawing this afternoon Bristol. been molested sexually. . v. entail reception was held a t the camptlgB with th* fit bavta toan bandatf tha s^celadt. Am atlean Vmga* Trl-aty 84. -Watarloe 60 (tft- Telling that they had but alx va« ■The woman was Slain shortly Given Lang PHasn 8«sit«ncn ‘ McOooscU, rg . . . . 0 0.1 Tollyi 6 t But after four yatr* of aellagt arnpon). code wen rousing rietory whan a at 1:80 In the talearoom of RmT hoaM of Mr- find 3fr*. Jemee Burk' Brownie 620 With ^Infill • < • • • • 6 ‘X^ '* 6 7 3 Rakaft ig ...... 0 0-0 Kampaon. e ...... J5 Bomkert teatlfiaa th at ta th* pto Usrtlnjr 3, B u f f a l^ vote to expel them tailed ef a ae- Motors. eonetes for ITS amliesnts. foe after attending a ballet perform* hart In Skieveport. ' ranks a fallow gets murdered un­ and as many with tha aaenagr sma. Nsw Haven 3, BpringftaM ,1 niaboygaa 61, Andaraen 76. Lanham act bousing. Mayor Casey anes at .thq University of .Minne­ |toch*St*T, N. Y.. Jan. 16— • ••••. 6 X 4 * 9 8 J Oeaey. I g ...... 0 . (Ml B. BvaratL r g ...... 1 Anaorfenn Leagua caaaary two-thlrda m ajority. Mhigh Th* fr«* drawing was held in Til* R«v. Gaorg* P. H«tonyi, 4«- S g t Deffby, since hi* reen^st- Brownie B®ilex With Flofih BelarakI, I g ...... 2 derneath the baskets. ‘• tha bulk of thoa*. who know bas­ Piftaburgb 5, Cleveland 8 (aft- C. wniett of Southern Ctallfornta also said thora bad boan only nia* sota. A bus driver, Ray .Milligan. sMnt in January I94t, boa bef> "I used to love the game, but ketball most intimately call ternoon) Bridgeport 70, ’Trenton 63. coBjunetloa with the showing of multipio units stoce 1935, com­ MM p<^ee he recalled - >Om i Ka- year-oM Episcopal supply pastor, 8^ \ ’' 2-5 * Backua, Ig 0 New York J17. Hartford 70. ‘elected president aucceeding Dr. the 1950 Plymouth and DaSoto vras senUnesd today to serv* 80 riatloned at Barksdale Air Fored r a y DWYER'S PHOTO SHOP . Store at halftime, 14 to I’m getting to hate It," siya Easy Gtorga Mikan tha daddy of ’em * St. Louie 2, Indlanapolta 2 (tie) iKnri Lalb of pared to rooro Um 400 units of Twgeka leaving his bus near ^ I Provldenes t, Cincinnati 3 WUkca-Barr* 74, Beranton 66. town. can from January 10 through 14. pubUe houalfig. Private industry home cloae to a. fashionable imn- years to life In prison fw the fatal Base, ■ Locfitcd In Naariirp 8 toJ« FlumbUis. Ed. ' aU .■•reo tickets for tho raffU won ervldently oould not or would not dential district but the body was ■hooting oC hla p ntty, young wife. FoUoiring the honeymoon h* 1015 MAIN SYREI^ TEL. distributed to avory peraon attend- take cam of th* demand for ren­ found m'veral miles from her Hotenyl- waa convict^ Dec. 16 on will report Jit Reese Air Force 1 taff tho tve-day hsow. tal hiouMag. h f said. home. , . • a''second degree ipuMer charge. Pfise, Lubbock, Texes. V /.'• 4^ .' f

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. MONDAY. JANUARY 16. I960 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONNh MONDAY, JANUARY 16. 1060 P^OE El.EVEN P„ ------——— -T ------1 ~ ThU*nTkat .t A- professor at medical school A naugllty ntUe girl wa* put In laslctua j TUUNEKVILLE I^OLKS Movtov— TriKkiiic— 51 Buflinta* Location* for Houses for Solo Gy p d n t a in e h i * AatMBobllM for Sal* 4 B—la*** 8*nri«— Offatai 16 Situation* Wanted—■' HouweUoM Good* 72 Tbe scienUst la sitting, ’mid hla asked a student bow much of a a clothes closet for punishment. Out of the night that cover* me ______B to r— 10 M ain 8 f Rant 84 SeuRo AucI certain drug abould be administer­ For fifteen long minutes there FLOOR Problsm* 'tolvsd with OLD RED Tin B«m, 700 Noitn $7 HOMES for **1* from I7ji00 on test-tubes and retorts; a-working Black aa the pit from pole to pole, IMS PLTMOtmt SPBCIAL RE- on experiments and. making out ed to a patient and the young man wasn’t a sounld. Finally the stem, Lo c a l a m u s e m e n t s LUXE 6 PA8SBNQER SE­ hBolauiB. ■apba.i til* oountar THE AU STIN A. faiambera Co., TW O VETS wlah work cleaning Main street, buy* and aells good A IR • C O N D m O N B D OFFICSC up, and la all 'tectiuha of lAan- Nouseuse' I thank whataver goda may be Q a ^ if ie d reports. While the rest o f us are replied "five gralne.’’ but anxious. ^>ther opened the D A N —Fully equipped. An EXpart workmanship, fr** aati- local aad long dtatanca moving, attic, cellar and general work used furniture and antiques. Orford Building. Apply Mar­ cheater. Check with us ttetore you A minute latrr he raised hla door and peefed Inside.' For my unconquerable aoul. F u n w i t h t h e D a i r y m a n b u r i n c t h e W a t e r S h o f^ a ^ i mates. Open sveninga. Jonaa packing. Crating and atorag*. Frank Denette Phone 2-3378. low’s. buy. T. J. O ocketL Broker. A very short man married a whooping up on the great white It raattera not how atralt the gat* exceptional car. .iaround houae. Also' sand deliver­ hand. I Mother---W^at are. you doing in Fumitura, Oak atr*«t. Pbooe Service to *ll perte of the U. S. Phone 5416. widow who waa much taller than way; the scientist is busy saving How charged drlth punishmenta- i l d w & g m t i ed for walk*. Call 7594. Anytime. ’’Professor'’, he said. “ I would there? I 1947 OLDSMOBILE SEDANETTE 2-1041. A. end Caned*. (9*11 51*7. Hart­ SAVINGS ON New furniture, elec­ be and much larger. A few weeks 50 lives a day. He bottles up a the acroll; \ Houses for Rent 65 7 ROOM SINGLE million germs, and calls them all like to change roy answer to that From the darkness esme /the — Hydramatic, fully equip­ ford 6-1428. tric ranges, refrigerators and after the wedding on* of hie question.” * I am the maater of my fate, c l a s s if ib d a d v t . UE-LONU‘8 Htfrigaraiot aervtca. Hot water heat, oil bumar, fire­ by name, and makes them do a emphatic answer, J . ped. Do$r*—Rirdiu-.Pet* 41 television. Delux* chrome break­ friends noticed his glum Ipok. The professor looked at hla I am the captain of my aoul. DBPT. HOURS! Repair* on all oiak**, commer­ SEVEN ROOM dance upon a mlrooaQopic frame; Daughter— I'm Uiplttln’ on LIGHT TRUCKING. h*lf-tdn pick­ fast sets, parlor sets, cribs, play place. Situated at Manchester 'Friend: What's the matter? watch and replied. "Never mind, ^4^' I l947JfASH 600 CLUB COUPE— cial and lomestic Emergency 24- TROPICAL AND gold Ssh. Plante Green. and then he ladles up- a pill, to your new haL I'm thpittlngi on —William E. Henley. •tM A. M. to 4:«S P. M. up truck. No ashes, no rubbish. yards, baby carriages, strollera Isn't your wife agreeable T » young man, your patient has been Very clean, low mileage. hour eervic*. Phone 2-1797 Phont 2-1275 or 8298. ^ and accessories. Kelly’s Aquar­ doll carriages. Also used ranges, FURNISHED cure the bends and blues., .but he .vour new dreth. I’m tl^ltUng' on 5 ROOM CAPE COD Man:..She’s kindness itself. dead for 40 seconds." A woman went to buy drink­ ium, 29 Sunset street. Open ’til 9. refrigerators, etc. Open 8 to 5 p. seldom gets a mention in a ymir new thstin slippers and — s 1940 PONTIAC 2-DOOR—6 cylin­ BEAUTIFY YOUR window* wlpi house in residential section n A ll rooms on one floor, open Friend: Isn’t she a good house­ ing trmigli foi her dog, and the LENNY'S LOCAL Package De­ m., 7 p. m. to 8:80 p. m. Cham­ keeper ? paragraph o f news.. For be doesn't Bnd.” (Thci'e was s breathle*.-? der. owrhauled, and new custom mad* cornice and valance TR O PIC A L A N D Gold 6sh, planU Mancheater. W ill lease froiS 1 t( stairway with expandabi* rooms Pray not for great opportuni­ clerk asked‘ if ahe would like one ’ *2 <4 livery between 8' a. m. and 2 p. m. bers’ Whrehousa Sales, 601 Mld- Man: None better in the world. toot a trumpet, that can make ua pauje.) brakee. Very low price. boardt. Telephoned 2-3524 or 2- No calls after 2. Phone 2-0414. and accessories. Kelly’s Aquar­ 5 yean. on second floor. move our feet; and he cannot ties. Pray, rathpr, for the willing­ Mother- -And what ? witli the inscription: ."For the dl* Turnpike East. Friend: Then what'a the mat­ ness to do little thlng.4 In a great l^O n —Pair of r«d rtmin«d «y«* 1932 CHEVROLET — Good tlree, 9002. ium, 29 Sunset street. Open ’.til 9. croon a ditty that Is hot and low Daughter -Now I'm waiting fori d og" > Write Box D— ejo Herald ter? wav. ■Irnr" 1b Uim cbm, vtdnlty of good running condition. BEST PRK9ES for furniture, an­ STUART J. WJiSLEY Man; I’d be perfectly happy If and sweet; and he doesn't have a more thplt! ! Woman—It really doesn't mat­ CkaoB road and Oaklaad itrcet. SAWS fi'iled. keja' made, mowers Painllnff—Paperint 21 BOSTON Terriers Fox Terrier*. million acad, or half a dozen wives ter. My husband never drinks Boxer*. crosr bred puppies, tiques, Trading Post, 17 Maple Realtor ■ people would only atop calling me Friday aaomlnc. Finder cnll 2- All care reconditioned by fac­ sharpentd. outbqjards and air street. 2-10$9 Open noon Mon­ \ State' ’Theater Building he Is a hum-drum fellow, who Is .Terry— He seems to have a very water and the dog can't read. cooled engines repaired. Capitol YOUR INSIDE Painting, paper­ Zimmerman's Kennels, Lake Wanted to Kent the widow's mite. Snob- A person who wants to o u s. ___ _ tory methods. days, .Tuesday*. All day Thurs­ Tel. 6648 Or 7146 saving peoples' lives. So we will good opinion o f himself. Equipment, 38 Main street., hanging done a. low cost. Work street. Phone 6287. i know only the people who don't day, Friday, Saturday. YOUNG (jouple English descent, Automobile Insurance Most people feel that way. The read of generals, with medals by Perry— Yes. On hia last birth­ Teacher—Olva me a sentence U M T —8aaU black puppy, part guaranteed. Budget payments ar­ want to know him. See Batch For Bargains BOXER P U P 3 —a osin g out. all off desire 4 to 7 room rent. Phone 2- And A ll Other Lines Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph sug­ the peck; and racketeers and day he sent his parents a tele­ comamlng a dlk-r^ft object. and part Scotty. Finder LINOLEUM — Asphalt til*, wall ranged. three years to pay. Cktl WE BUY and r II good used furni­ gam'boleers. and horses... neck gram o f congratulation. covenng Done by lellabla, well- ^ color, or slightly damaged stock. 0292. I f It’a Insurance See Ua gests that “ we do like people to Jr.—Teacher, you’re beautiful. eaD U14. Reward. Burk 5346. ture, combination ranges. gas and neck. But when we have to Noise In the home can be the BALCH PONTIAC, Inc trained men. All lobs guaranteed *$25 and $.3.5. Large selection of speak their minds freely and say Teacher—What'a the object? ranges and .i.eaters. JonVs Fuml- THREE, 4 or S-room rent or TWO-FAMILY house, all In very take a pill. ., perhaps we wUI re­ I f wives knew what steno­ most annojing Of all. A t home, at 155 Center Street Hall Linoleum Co., 32 Oak street INTERIOR AND Exterior paint- top quality pups on band at all they agree uith us." Jr.—A good report card. WILL T O T Peraon who found tur* Store, 36 Oak. Phone 2-1041. -•pertment by working couple, no fine condition. Eb^cellent location. call, the aeientlst.. .who* seldom graphers think of their husbands, least a man should find peace and dtifa brown fur-Uned leather Phone 2-454S Phone 2-4022. eveninee 6164. ing. Average-rotm papered. 812, times. Time payments: Boxer children. Refereflees. Write Box Two-car garage. Immediate oc­ Here's a lesson I confess gets a paragraph at all. they wouldn’t wory.— Grit here It is a problem that can be M an - I'm going to get a divorce. •lova iB Armory. Wadneaday eve- Including paper. OUings reSnlsh- Farm. Vernon; Tel. Rockville NEW TW O-PIECE parlor suite. 1939 PLTMOUTH tudor. 1295; R, or call 5401. cupancy one apartment. Call Has cost me lots of pack; — Karl Flaster licked without cost for moat of tha My wife ha.sq'l spoken to m* in RANGE BURNERS and heaters ed Excellent workman.ship. Ray­ 1992-J3. ' Good construction, heavy cover, Btaa, pleaaa call 2>ll9l. 1939 Oldamobile sedan, $295; 1937 cleaned, repaired and Installed. Madeline Smith, Realtor. 2-1642 The guy who says. “ Who de-ilt It it better to And one of your home noises arc caused by care­ six yesr*. mond Fiske. 2-9237. floor aample, slightly soiled. Sold DESPERATE. Being evicted. Fam­ Chevrolet tudor. $195. All care Guaranteed workmanship. H. or 4679. this mess?” Economy is a way of spending own faults than a dozen of your lessness and lack of thought for Friend—Better think it over. as is. only $98. Marlow's. 5060. - i l y o f four need 5. 6 room rent at guaranteed. Easy terms. Cole Nielsen. Telephone 7272. PAINTI.N’O. light carpentry, gen­ -l*clk— Poultry— Has aces back to back. money without any fun out of it. nelghbor'a. the comfort of others. Wive* like that are hard to find. once. References. Will redecorate JENSEN STREET. Five rooms, Motors 4164. eral repairing. Sanding Oodrs and Stfifk 44 TELEVISIO N. Why buy? Rent. J R IN K Oo(/e« Thuraday. The total RANGE Burners and heaters Call 7245. three down, two and bath up, at­ Inquiiiitive! ceilings painted. Call after 4 p. First see If you I'ke it. For $10 a 5IICKEY FINN LANK LEONARD price you pay for the coffee goea 1946 FORD Dump with large rear cleaned, serviced and repaired. tached garage, oak floors, oil m. Reasonable. 2-4291. FARMERS. Get a better price for month we will rent you a tele­ -J' to the March of Dlmea. Have an end to carry 6>i-ton reg. Thla Joseph Senna. 2-0147, your beef cattle, by telling direct steam heat. Residential section. BE l/mwv OH,SURE! AND I'M WELL, 1 HOPE IT WCL.CUNCV/ J WHO IS THIS GUY, IT'S EASY TO SEE has a 1948 motor and is ready to INTERIOR AND Exterior pkint- vision set complete, installed . in House* for Sale 72 Full price, $11,500. Terms. Also RH O U GIVE HER extra cup. to the Manchester Packing Co. your home and If you purchase, GONNA BE THE TH60ATEWILL' AND I'U LET YOU LARRY KING, THAT THAT YOU HAVEN'T go. Priced for - quick sale. Brun­ PETEK W P A N T A L IIK alectrical Ing. paperhanging, ceilings Have aomenne else price them, several good 6 room homea avail­ all your rent will apply to the WHEN PO VOU THMK AWAY, 1 SUPPOSE? HEAOUSHK-KITTV SOON BE SET, KNOW THE MINUTE YOU TWO HAVE BEEN LIVEOHERE VERY ner's Car Wholesalers, 358 East contractor, maintenance and wir­ Onlsiied. Fully insured. Expert thea call u*. Phone 2-1.500. able. Suburban Realty Co.. Real­ MiCKeVANP Kim Center street. Open Mon., Wed. ing for light ana power. 40 Fos­ purchase price. Order yours to­ tMkNTfTOHAVEA . PHIL! I PINO OUT/ TALKING ABOUT SO L0N6,SCHLITZ/ work. New 1950 wallpaper books. tors, 49 Perkins street. Phone WILLK6ETTIN' and Fri. nights and Sat. after^ ter street Pbon* -laos. Edward R. Price. Pbone 2-1003. WA,NTEL>—(.'owe. calves and beef i day. Only a limited supply to LAKEWOOD CIRCLE ; 8215. REAL NICE WEPPm'. MUCH LATELY ? O K A Y -IU TELL INCOME TAX and accounting noons. cattle, also iioraes We pay the | rent. Brunner's Packard. 358 Elast I MAKRIEP, PHIL? INCOME TA X at rvice for profes- YOU! \V aervlce individual and buaineaa. OUTSIDE. INSIDE Painting and top dollar. Pieia Oroe 364 Bid-1 Center. Phone 5191. Open Moni, I A few large lovely lota available BUILD YOUR OWN HOME OaU Dan Moaler 2-S329. WANTED! PEOPI-E WHO NEED slonal, business men, individuals, psperhanging. I'res estimates well street. Phone 7405. Wed., and Fri. 'til 9. In this nicely restricted fa.st grow­ A ll you need is the deed to your GOOD USED CARS estates and trusts by experienced Prompt service. Reasonable lot Rtid S38 to cover legal foes. W IL L PERSON who found lady'a ing development.- Some wooded tax expert. Accurate and com­ pricrs. Phone 76.30. O Frechette. GLENWOOD Combination stove 4 othcis have nice view. , Homes itinglng from $27 to $48 ring in Circle Theater Monday 1947 PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR SPE­ plete service at reasonable rates. Workman's comfcnsatlon, public Article* tor Sale 45 and 4. Three years old. Phone 2- ; per month. night pleaae call 2-0992. Reward. Tel. Mr. Dolan 2-0744 after 5:30. liability 'arried. ! 3695. Free Interest charges for 6 C IA L _DELtTXE — Radio, BOLTON building atone and flag­ heater, apot light. Excellent ARTHUR A. KNOFLA j montli.s. W c will also give you •WITT. 8PS3fCER Foundationa, ALL APPLIANUFJI serviced sSndI PAINTING, paperhanging, .ceil' stone. Bolton .Notch (juarry. Tele- I GLENWOOD Combination oil and condition—$ 1150. I estimates' by local contractors’ to Save money.” Mra. Mabel M. repaired, bumera. retrigerators. Ings whitened, doors sanded and 4>hone 2-0617 Stanley Patnode. ! gaa range, light 'gray. In excel­ Reallor~8T5 Main St. ! build If you choose. . Brown 2-2776: Mra. Oladya K. ranges, waahera. etc. All w ork! rednished. General carpenter lent condition. Reasonable. Call Phone 5440 or 5938~E.st. 1921 I Notice — AH Materials Furnished HAVE YOUR bab> shoes perman­ Eaten 6157; Mra. Mary F. Mc- 1940 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR — guaranteed. Metro Service Co , work. For free estimate call Gil­ 4502 between 6 and 7 p. m. Home Listings Wanted : Prices ranging from $3,300 to Partliand 7684.______. Heater. Clean car—$475. Tel. Mancheater '2-U883 | bert Fickett. Phone 5433. ently preserved in bronze. Special '$6,000 (material) labor extra. A ll Cara Wlnteriied rates for duration of sale at the I ■sssiMia itar H A V E TOUR income tax return I Office Hours—10 to 5 Dally ANTIQUES ReSnisbed. Repairing Shoa Salon, 474 Main street, I Machinery and I'ool* 52 i Open Tiics. and Thura. Evenings . prepared by former deputy col­ TW O -FAM ILY duplex 6 and 6. In done on any furniture. 'Demann. Repairing across from Po'st Office. | Phone 6243 FUNNY BUSINESS BY HERSHBERGER BUGS BUNNY BOOTS a n d h e r BUDDIES BY EDGAR MARTIN lector of Internal Revenue. Eve- SOLIMENE A FLAGG, Inc. SNOW PLOWS. Maxim bumper-|- Rood condition. 2-car garage, cen- 189 South Main street. Phone SAN5V.AN, ELMER.' nlBga only. TeL 8003. 634 Center Street VIAITKESSES Vour old mat­ RUBBERS and Arctics Repaired. i plows for can and pickupa. Peer-1 trally located in East Hartford. E. J. C AM PB ELL CO. FU ft.llM (koxua TO WIW OH .8000'. Wt.VAMI8«\ oo 5643. A SUV 5 T05S IN ' V5*V\.-V.V.ft Phone 6101 tress sterilized and remade like Ice Creepers put on. Shoe Repair-' less hydraulic lift plows for cars, j $6,500. Gaa service stations, with 29 Bi.ssell St., klanchester BUT.. youn OMM > much 1(5 OM tmulDtlUMMS VOtt A VVL OWOO yoo'D SCU9 ft A «iCteKt *. Open Evenings 'H I 9 s n o w b a l l s a t m e .' JO.SEPH A. Chester, tax consult­ new. ra il tones Uornlture and Ing while you wait. Sam Yulyes. trucks and tractors. Capitol | living quarters and grocery store ONE BLOCK o f East Center, fi- V l'M 'IM 6kV5 TH% YvAMWift 1 w y vote, «eMrt)l48L« VARLItXS DONIT 701 Main street. Aatoaobilea Pn> Sal* 1949 PA C K A R D ' station aedan, ant-accountant. Specializing In Floor Oovcrini, 36 Oak. Tel. 2- Equipment, 38 Main street. Phone: in connection, doing a gross busi­ room colonial with '2-car garage. vi\^H SOMl VS'V-ielHOZNY V5M5T to <30 yote'. UMOSteOTAHO «UCH TAiUM l 1041 radio, heater. W.W. tires. New farm and business Incomes. Els- ROYAL CORONA PORTABLE— 7958. , ness of $33,000 per year. Call R. House needs a coat of paint on %ow*6 00)156 rivate home: Near bus line. like, in the hope that nearly every tion. So has National CX>mmlttce- VOURMIF Oakland street. Phone 6497. “ I *M what you moan by saying dinntr'a'b—n ready for selling only three pairs shoes dellvereiL CMI 2-1890. . References required. Phone 8183. disease would clc*.‘ up If only one man Harold E. Mitcliell. — but aren’t .w* gmng to spend something fer eosl. milk THEY WERE could And the true source of the -hours! It’s.th* same thing w* had for lunch!’’ PLUMBING, Heating, repairs on daily. Commission and bonus. But tbe Luces and Mitchell have and r*nt?” JUST RAGS, NEWLY DECtiRATED and *t- Infection In aome distant location. IMiS.HU0SOM old and new syatema, oil burner, Wide Variety for men, w i^en , not, yet been in touch with each Hooschoio Goods 51 tractlvely furnished room. Avail­ The enthuBlaam for this search OUT OUB WAY BY J R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR H(50PLE water pump aervlce. Prompt at­ children. N o investment. Exper­ able now. Double or single. Ck>m- other for a decision a* to 'whethet went much faster and farther than either of the former intends to run tention. John H. Carlton. Phone ience unnecckaary. Free caW og. MR. JLLBERT OF THE plete light housekeeping facilities / 130 we HAVE TO \ NC. HS WHAT KIND OF AtJ ACTOR IS THE HE'S AN OLIVER TWIST 1 the facte Justified. Teeth were re­ for the United States Senate. T3<5. Tanners Shoe* 630- Boston, Mass. ALBERTS FURNITURB i i available. Central. IMced *o rtei- ALLOW THAT RUN'ir t \ r/. RAISES T l.‘* S A\A30R,T\Nie<3S? Z AAKKO HIM . PERPORMBR,PIKE / FOR moved wholesale and tonsils were And, there waa no indication C O M PAN Y ' aonable you'll ga'sp! Huiry- Mrs. •D RUN POR LIVES3?i fi I ( DlCkENS-i-lS ID 30lN ME IN A COMEDY TEAM h im ; IT’S NO SHOW -1 cut out without any real algn of from Mitchell today that there wat = ' ' WANTS rr I would like to contact *: Jerome, 14 Arcb street, flrat floor. CANT "iOU CLOSE ON TEUWiStON AND ME UNLESS A M AN VkTH A Millinery— Dr*6*M*klng 19 Help Wanted— Mai* REUABLB PARTY 1 infection. ' any hurry or urgency on his Imrt ^ I THE WINCOW JUST THATWA'. Ml6 FlOfiE 9 0 OBEREBS MUSTACHE GETS W est Too Flar O r P c a ia le ’TO TAKE OVER I PLE1A8ANT Roc ms, single or dou­ for a final answer. FOR. AWHILE? ^ ER L (SET 1/ j — .eO D K E TVlE F IR ST RULE,TOO ------" le p , O R A (TU8TOM MADE CLOTHES to flit reaulU of all this cutting UNPAID BALANCE ble. twin beds, shower. One min­ •me Mrs. Luce, former congreaewo- NO PEACE/ DlDeJT ASK HOvN MUCH individual. Will work from pat­ and r ^ v a l waa InavlUble. GOES ONER WANTED—(3aaaata Instructor for ON A ute from Post Office. Gentlemen. man, appears to be standing on hei ViE’O FALLS ON tern or will originate. DreMsa. The pendulum swung In the o ^ retirement statement. Mr. Luce, suits, coats, gowns, etc. Pbone social group. Please phone for COMPLETE HOME OF 8583. CAKE i>F Jx 2-3009. ^ further information. 2-3583. f u r n i t u r e Doslte direction and tnany phyal- reportedly interested In the two- W hich I* brand new, on NIC'S LARGE Room in privaie- came to feel that there was year term. Iwa not yet made up bis monthly^|a^cnte of home, next to bath. For one or Bo^ng to focal Infection (the mind. He is known, to be oonsidtr- Sitnationa Wanted— two people. 17 Pearl streeL Call name given to this theory) at dng IL however, at the r*i|u*st of BY LESLIE T U W Kg ' Pem aW This furaltui* oonaiate o f a 1680 after 7. Probably this haa led, at least in several Republican leaders. TUBBS One More Ch*n<» ’’Philco” Electric Refrigerator. K,me inaunci^te lU P O N ir y fi EXPERIENCED DenUl assistant Beautiful' Bedroom Suite. Living HEATED ROOM, hot water, near ifOUMKTia wants full or part time job. Also tonsUs or a tooth with a root Room Suite, Dinette and accea- Center. Gentlemen preferr^. 37 ^ e a s In place when ‘ ^ y Talbot to Speakj iexperlenced in labbritory work. eeriea. ’This furniture shown by Foster street. Phone 53S1. CMll 2-S233. have come out to the benefit of appointment only. For information w « . ^ e . ot eclatlce, Irtti. or and details, phene Hartford 6-0358 PLEASANT Room for two. twin At West riivten fUaOK dteordere. _ TOU77G Bxy«ri*nc*4 women Ask fer Mr. Albert beds, phene extension. SepUeatea la o®. taathed by . a i" * * would like work, 3 or 8 d«yt f After 9 P. M. Phene 6-6338 * r narking ceupls prHcrrsd. •mere one can trace the poison H«rtfw4;* Jan.' 16—(P)-fFet1b*i week. Ugbt houaework. Phene A —L —R ■ -E —R" 'T * 8 Phone 5705. ' from one place to anoOier. The U. 8. Rep. Joseph E. Talbot takes 3-3103. 43 Allyn St., Hertford . hte TTnited States senatorial candi­ Open ’rh iim ^ y E\e*. Till 6 P. M. decision has to be made i" WANTED-Care of email child Hi ROOM FOR Rent In private home. dacy to New Haven tonight at a Main Store, Waterbiuy case on Ua merits. 1 know that if testimonial dinner to First Select­ my home. Inquire' 287 HiUierd Phone 4022. I had a certain kind o f acJatlca, man Elmer Scrantdn. StreeL Manchester. 'THREE PIEtM: parlor suite. In- Iritis or arthrlUa and alw ^ a eluding slip covera. exeellent con- deflnlteiy abeceaaed t ^ i . * NURSP Would like private duty ditten. 0|U after 6 p. ». Ttlp; Bopiaess LoctUen* nureing.tn tbe beta*, 5*grly f*.4 hava the tooth out oven khowlag I WOULDN'T F a r B e a t uSm ^ euro too eea- a or IS duty. TeieiMiea* S«i464. /./a iTUfey KlLt. , den also to speak. (3. O. - f : Town FOR R E N T —Building (48 X 201 3 ARE MALC-NOT 8(XM te. M «et f 6 MT top- SOMEBODY^ M A S T E R C R A IT pU burner, with- floors and beacment; near Main ***^1?*’ present * reeaonable *p- Chairman iRdudn.F. Raffile w ill be ■ im r R B m k : ant cMitnda T*L 9-(l71A ■tfeet: aarkina -apn|y Uarlnw'a nroach to focal infection la coming toastmaster. "A

■ 1. Ett»it^ IferoUi HONOAT; JANVABt U,' IM» Avaroga Dally Nat Pram Ron Mr. and m Ul WUbert «I. TrUaa tvloea high ataading in the eoia- wiah to begin tbo new year right For tha Memh a f Oaeamhar. tt4a and aon, Jeffrey of Rye, N. T „ fo r­ M rs. W^ickUam muntty win be appreciated by the by Joining. hit T o w n merly of this town, were guesU at entire dtisknry." i ' A laat reminder—all .attending the home of Mr. and Mrs. Winfield The eopunittae chalnqan' also A U ea eA w ar •*»" W®tNra in 9,831 IM OnUd of Moore, of 457 Adams street yester> Is Fund Donor pointed out the three-he^ in­ h lO m F W either oae of the elassnwaas ad- HALE'S SELF SERVE aftonMant Uttla -*TnrgT la Church will day. where many of their friends fante’ ream i. an important part The Original la New Engkai Mamhra a f tha Audtt paratura tanight feBmrad by i j .> Joiniag the aaaanbly Sail hefora ■ v a M o l i moattnga o f tho visited them. of the new chlldren’a depaftment the meeting.! « ' ahauglug la aleet' •vaatec, ot tin o f 87 beds. “ Everyone who has Maftehesfer—>4 CUy of ViUago Charm 'anry atoMt. The winners of last Friday’s du­ Giyes to Memorial seen the overcrowded conditions in Washington School Or* and HEALTH MARKET, plicate bridge tournament were as Hospital in Tribute the pediatrics section of our ex­ ganisation to Hear Bawit-Taediar Oifanlia- foUowa: (North-South) Mrs. Coro­ isting hospital knows the intense Odd Fellows In VOL. LXIX., NO. 90 sa Pm u M ) MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1950 • Men aC M a m will apenaor a aarlaa t s Huggins and Mrs. (3ara Wal- To the Nurse Staff need for Wetaaesd aoeommoda- ]^M McCauley (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE POUR CENTS aC-M^Ueata brtdga toumamanta, lett, 107; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Flah­ tions for young people,” he said. Annual Meeting tailBaiac tomorrow alght at alal^ erty, 106; Mr. and Mra Duane Mrs. Wickham makes her heme TUESDAY SPECIALS M m M om Orammar School. Ilia King, 103. (East-West) A1 Whit­ Iam a tribute to Miaa Beatrice at “The ytnea," Manchester, and ,The Washington 5(eheol Passnt- Binder and the corps of nurses she The annual meeting of the stock- Bus Runs Wild pafbUe la Invited. Procaeda will be ney, lOi; Mary and Kay Dunphy, at Hartford. , Teachers’ Asaociation\^ll resume S^9C Green Stamps Given With Cash Saks naad for playtraund improvement 06>4; Mrs. Catherine Dillon and directs at Manchester Memorial its monthly meetings Tuesday eve­ holdera of the Odd Fellows* Build­ Truman Proposing James L. Baker, 9 0 ^ . Another hospital, a unit of tho mlarged ning, . Ji^ . 17,. ip ^Uie, WeM Side ing AeeociaUon of, Manchester, KRAFT Steel Prdduction Hit IM m leal Bargaaht and Mra. game will be held next Friday eve­ hospital WiU be eetablished by Mra “Nursing Ethics^: Inc., will be held at'the Odg F e| - Hiainaa I a Mlllaccl and two aona, ning at Tinker Hall. Recreation'Biding at 8. A large <3arence H. Wickham through a turn-out of parente is expected as lowB building on Wednesday, Janu­ Thomaa and Samuel, are realding ary 18, at 6 p. m., it was announced MACARONI Broader Extension tn Wleabaden. Germany, where The meeting of Group B, Center 53,600 contribution to the 5800,000 Subject of Talk there was no December meeting. The Program Committee, under today by Harry F. Sweet,' secre­ the Sargaant la at preaent perform­ church, will be held promptly at building fund now being raised, tary and treasurer. P k g s. ing dnttaa aa Personnel Sergeant eight tonight in the Robbins room the chalrmaneblp of Mrs. Jam^ DINNERS Robert Case Dennison, chairman of At a Regional - Conference ef Klar, feela vary fortunate .to ha%^ The siockholdera will select three By Coal Mine Strike; Major in the Pamonnel Section of as Dr. Amos Friend will start the the memorial gifts committee, re­ directors, each to hdd ofOce for Headauarters 2105th Air Weather ported today. Public Health Niirsaa held Mcent- as spaaker for thia meeting Mise L p u u r Of Social Security program by shojwing moving pic­ Virginia McCauley, of the New the term of three years. lUporta fhtnip. Mrs. MiUacl is the . former tures of his Europeon trip. Mem­ The chairman said that Mrs. ly at the MancheMer Memorial hos­ of officers and directors will also Florence Miller of this town. Britain State Teachers' College. bers are asked in plan to arrive a Wickham, a member of the board pital, Miss Annette Shoehey, Pub­ Since Mias McCauley -la a raieog- be given. ROAST BEEF t. C an few minutes early. of tnutees of the hospital and lic Health Omsultant for the State 53c Ladies Auxltiaiy of Manchester nized authority on chiklren’a hooka, Administration Asks chairman of the nurses' commit­ Department of Health, gave a most her talk on thla aubject ahould be HEINZ Moscow Seen Power Also Menaced Firs Department will meet tonight Manchester LMge of Mason will tee, has selected a three-bed in­ interesting talk on “Medical and of intereat to all.- Congress to Expand at eight at the Hose House, comer hold a special (^mmunlcation to­ fanta’ room in the new pediatrics Nursing Ethics.’’ of Main and Hilliard streets. New morrow night at seven-thirty at department of the west wing. It Repi^ntativss were present Mra. Joaeph.Fny, pubUcatlona Mirrors, Glass Program to Cover members are cordially invited. Masonic Temple. The Master Ma­ from the following towns: Eafleldj chairman, will have a large number COOKED Behind Stand 79,000 Now Idle in win be designated by a bronze o f panwhleta covering all phaaca Practically All Em* I son Degree be conferred for tablet in honor of “Miss Beatrice Stafford, East Hartford, Rockville, PnrnHuru Window 12,000 Told The Girl Scout Leaders Associa­ Binder, Director of the Nursing South Windsor, Willlmantic, Glas­ of P. T. A., which membera may C sn Six States; Pittsburgh the first tim e/by the neWly in­ borrow. She will also havs coplea juid Piste Ghui, Auto Glasi MACARONI 15c ployed P erson s; Alt* t tion win meet this evenii^ at 7:30 stalled officeiV in their present Service, and the Splendid Nurses tonbury, Windham, and Manches­ On Diplomats Light Company Warns in Canter church-house. TOe guest stations, and they will be assisted of Manchester Memorial Hospi­ ter. of tha Conn. P. T. A. Bulletin for P R ia a x R meyer First Witness To Evacuate speaker win be Mrs. Everett John­ tal.” . . . Mrs. D. M. Caldwell, chairman eale. by a team from the Fellowcraft Refraabmehts win be served by Industries to Prepare son. parish worker of Emanuel Lu­ Cilub. There will be refreshments Acknowledging Mrs. Wickham’s of the Nursing Committee, assist­ #hite Gloss Co. George Suggests Russia theran church, who will speak on and a social hour. subscription on behalf of the com­ ed by Mrs. waiter P. Gorman, and Mra. Robert BKubert and her com­ ^ C a n 21c Washington, Jan. 17.—(JP) Low Sector To Close Plants by. dramatics. mittee, Mr. Dennison commented: Mrs. Stuart Segar, committee mittee. ; 24 BIreli' St.- -Msnclicstcr -^The IVuman administra­ May Be Calling All AU parenta are welcome to at­ The Buckland-Oakland Club will ’yiTe can think of no flner exam­ members, were in charge of the Open Daily t A. 51. fh • F. M. tion- today asked Congress to Friday Night If Rite Miinr C Keeney Tent, DUVCW., ple of the memorial idea than that tea, which followed the meeting. tend mectinga whether or not they Signals for Actions wiU msat tomorrow evening wltti conduct a bridge-and setback par­ lasM tag Satwriay expand the social security Army Engineera and tioning Becomes Nec­ ty Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock adopted by Mrs. Wickham. Her Mrs. John P. Cheney, Jr., president are, membera. However, the HERSHEY Mrs. Muriel Davis o f 480 Main decision to pay homage to Mias of yie Manchester Public Health membership committee, headed by program to cover practically Of China Clommunists street. Instead of the usual pen­ in the school hall. Prises will be ^ Pteatj Of PsrkfBg Red CroHH Order Re»i- essary in Sector awarded the winners In both sec­ Binder and the nurses who have Association, presided at the tea Mra. Chartea ‘Tswle, w ill be on ' On Prestlseg all employed persons — a ny auctloo, chances will be sold on done so much to give the hospital’s table. hand to aign up new membera who SYRUP C giis a *knystery” package, the winner tions and refreshments will be 31c broader extension than the B u lk tin ! dentn Out to Fight served. A door prize will also be • Pittsburgh. Jsn. 17.— to furnish the package at the next House voted last year. It also Washington, Jan. t7— F lood o f Minnisnippi meeting. given. Ray Jackson, chairman of Senate, Democrats united to­ “ The coal strike which has the committee, hopes for a good L b s. asked that beneflts be in­ day behind Frealdent Tru- Idled 79,000 miners ’In ilx PARSNIPS creased more than the House bill H m Friendship Circle will meet turnout of the membera. 19« nuui’ a “ hands-oir* policy oh B y T h e AHHOciated Prrsn provides. states today (iut into steel tonight at seven-thirty at the Sal­ Formosa. Senator Lucas of The Army engineers and the State Representative John D. La OuUloed by Altmeyer niaola, the Demoeratio lead­ production and threatened a vation Army Citadel. Election of Red Cross ordered 12,000 persons effloera will take place at - this Belle will tell Rotarians tomorrow Hale's Januaiy EGG PLANT L b . c These desires were outlined to er, said a party eauens showred power shortage in Pitta- meeting and all members are night of the Connecticut reorgan­ 10 the Senate Finance committee by that an of the Democrats sup­ to get out of a low lloodwsy today burgh. Crucible Steel Com­ ti > asked to be present ization plan. His topic will be Arthur J. Altmeyer, the social se­ port the atand of the president as emergency plans went into ef­ pany of America said its “Better Connecticut Government" and Secretary of State Ache- curity adminlatrator. He was the fect to fight the biggest Mississip. plant at nearby MidIand„Pa., 'Rav. B. W. Richards, minister ’The meeting wilt be held at 6:30 at F o r first witness at hearings expected aon In refoalng to give mUI- A dooMe-decker New York bus, lU brakes' not working, rah wMd as It roared off a bridge and rareenrd the Manchester County club. GRAPEFRUIT 19c to last 60 days. tary aid to the Chlneoe Na- acrooa a busy Intersection against the Ugbts. Before It stopped. It had hit a small truck and then pi fiood threst In 13 years, is cutUng operaUons 85 per oent. for the past ten years of the Con- . Forty Army trucks from At almost the same time, foe gr^ational church in Berlin, ex­ Altmeyer also urged a bigger tlonalists on the island. oollldod with this traller-truek. Another vehicle, a roadster (arrow) was rrushrd between the bus and Dr. Bernard J. Sheridan o f 47 tax take for social security. He riiarleston, Mo., rolled to ths sx- Itoqueme Light company waned changed with Rev. Leland O. Hunt P''**"'* I" roadster were killed. In all, 46 persons were Injured, four critleaily. Hearch' for the alayer of Marloa ell major tnduatrles In tbe greater of the Second Congregational Stephen street flew to New Tork recommended that the tax be Washlngtan, Jan. 17—(iV)—Sena­ telephoto). trems north end of the floodway, Baker (above), Franklla aad this morning to start a post-grad­ levied on the first 54.800 of a situated between New Madrid and Pittsburgh area to prepare to church, and preached at both serv­ HEALTH MARKET tor George (D-Ga) auggestad to­ Marahall eollego atoaographer, close their plenta by B^day night ices yesterday. uate course in anesthesia. Dr. worker’s annual Income. BIrda Point, Mo. They were to pick fouad beatriJ to death aader a Sheridan will make the trip every day that Moscow may be calling up realdents o f that area. if raUoning of electric power oe- Under preaent law, the tax now summer eoltage la Lancaster, Fa„ cumca neceseary. Monday. ’The course extends for a Healthful, Hearty Meal is :"i per cent (but wrill rise in all tlie aignala fpr the CTiincM Steel Plans May Blaat Out Levee Plug oontlaued today. The 81-year- Roving pickeu spurted the num­ period of several weeks. RIB later yeani) and applias to the first Communists' treatment of Ameri­ Marshall Plan Called That ia where a levee plug may oM girl diaapprarad Jan. 11 after can diplomats. ber of atriklng coal mlnera in zlx 53,000 o f income. The Houae Mil he blasted out. Muddy river waters slie> left the college offlee. (AP stetea to more than 78,000 todgy The Professional Club meeting would ^ p ly 'it to tha rirst 53.600. And a Republican senator, who Told Truman will then flow Into the low basin wlrephote). will be held tomorrow evening at with paralyzU apreoding to new PORK CHOPS u, 39 e On coverage, the pertinent fig­ asked that he not be IdentiSed by First Defense Line area. This will rellsvs the pressure areas. '^Double eight o’clock In Woodruff Hall, ures are these: The preaent law name, said of the previous intsr- on the river dike: downstream. Center church house. 'Hie Commu­ covers about 35,000,000 workers. Five additional steel company ment of Americans and the recent Proposals for Mill Dis­ i: The decision to dynamite the mines employing 1,500 were forced nity Players will present a one- The House bill would add 11,000,- seisure of the Peiping consulate: Hoffman Pictures Aid, plug was yet to be made. Engin­ Theorize Girl Door” act play which will be preceded by SILVER LANE 000, bringing the total to 46,000,- closed to President by to close tn Alabama. Almoet aU “I don’t think these are Isolated eers said the svacuatlon order was the 7,300 mineni who refogifl ta piano selections by WiT.William Mun- 000. incldenta. I believe they an part - Program as Combatant sie. Guests are invited. Gmoecticut Senators 'News Tidbits precautionary. Work in Alabama are emniBMd ha Altmeyar, In hia praparad state­ of a pattern." The floodway ia 136,000 aerm hi - DiedmAuto V KRAUT L^lOe ment, did not mention any ap«- -4n Cold War With either the United Steel mimnnitjS Denonnoes Oommnalst Seisure' C ulled F rom (^P) W ires extent. or Republic Steel corpormtl^ The son born Saurday to Mr. and DEUdOCS BOnjNO PIECES cifie number of additional persons Washington, Jan. 17—(/Pi—Pro­ Mrs. Warren Wood of Avery the administration wants covered. Another Democrat, S e a a t oV posals for a more than 5300,000.000 Russia; Aids Freedom The raln-BWollen tributaries of Five PIto Forced t# Cfoai O’Oonor of Maryland, denounced the great river have made It rise Policy Intensify Hunt PRESCRIPnONS street. South Windsor, at Manches­ But he said that by covering "prac. steel Industry development in New FIfty-aig-year-old coal miner's About 50,600 Pennaylvanla ter Memorial hospital, has been tically all gainfully employed per- the Communist seisure of the England was disclosed today by Philadelphia, Jan.-^17.—ped araund In 85 lug all ears of motorists buying (Late BuBettea of the («) Wlra) S . ' year-by-year to 554; seat covers. Geragemen were gabardine In maize, brown, dark green, wine, duaty rose, grey, need. We’ve been pro­ for the Senate eeat he now holds war. It was a, declaration of war growing fruits and vegetables may Inches ef fresh snow. Dense fog, BeauUful Mrlpes and plaida for Mjamaa and gowns. One of the viding them to ail for (These figures ara for unmarried Scaut Hope by appointment. ^ also asked to report any cere with orchid, aqua and blue. ^ ' by world CommLnlsm against re­ be harmful to consumers . . . New clouds, and drissle covered most of stsiaed upholstery. finest quality flannels made. ■ over 76 years. persons. The wife of an inaured •The convention is. next August.' covery in the free world. York Times says President Tru­ Tsxas but tempartures there wen Urgea Mora for person gata a pension one-half as man is being urged stronglywy ad­ Meanwhile, investigators con­ Miner Alive he said. “That’s a long ways off “It appears that ECA today Is from tte upper 40s to the 60s. tinued their questioning of the col­ Now naves, Am . 17—(f) Biate large aa har huaband’a ) as far as I am eoncei not what It aurted out to be. It ministration officials to make an­ Elsewhere in the nation, rain Highway Cenmiaaloasr O. Afltert Altmeyar proposed that higher other attempt to reach atomle lege student body, concentrating McMahon said no particular site la much more than that. and snow plagued northern (teli- on any students who either were Hin today orgad thM tta benefita In tha House bill be put was under consideration for the “ECA has becoine not only a agreement wiUi Russia before he fornla and the downpour is expect­ raise 54,066,005 to leeet decides whether to produce hydro­ absent front desses or had none Reg. 39c Quality Irregular Startex, i Heavy Quality , Into effect Immediately. Rescue Workers With­ steel project and theV It la “ too first line of defense for western ed to reach as far south aa the Ban scheduled lest Tuesday after­ uitiaa roode, by tomaelag That la, he would put In the 568- early to trv to pinpoint civilization, but an instrumentality gen atomic bomb.. Joaquin valley of central dallfor- noon. Hoe tazee, motor vehicle regletrs- pltu acale of the Houae bill for in 12 Feet of En­ But Mr. Truman'show( interest Robert N. Deabani, general coun­ nia. Intermittent snows conUnusd 2 5 % Linen for advancing the cause of freedom sel of NationU Labor Relations About 80 students were quee- Uoa feep and the Dost o f apocto tombed Digger Today —xwl only America's freedoms tionsd yesterday. Police said all tor's Uesasea. Hpeaklag b efen the DUNDEE TbW EL ENSEMBLE (OeattaMfi ea Paga Tea) (OenthWed ea Fagy Board, says he has not yet decided (Ooatteaod oa Page Ten) ; ------and America’s free inatitutione, were able to account for their Botary olab bora, RIU was apecISe whether to ask for court order movemante. Sign of a worthy aervlca Mahaiioy C3ty, Pa., Jan. 17.—(JP) but freedom and free institutions against thrae-day work week In oa tbh iBctease bo advoeated hi the everywhere. coal mining . . . Census bureau Known' aex offenders were be­ gaaolloe tax. He eaggeeted a eoo- DISH TOWELS —A small band of rescue workers ing checked in the area, although dug inch by in<^ to within 12 “To regard ECA aa any leas than reports that .8,500,000 'Americana oest-per-gaOea additteoal levy. Ha Reg. Sl*19 Bath S ize ...... 99c T a Food Crisis Chin^ Pla es' Oleo Repeal police said an autopsy disclosed no feet of an entombed coal miner that is to reveal s perilous lack of over 65 years'old have M eaah la- signs of rape. , did aot apeetiy tho ameuat of the , 142 EAST CENTER ST., MANCHESTER today although holding out scant knowledge about the menacing come fit all . . . With legal getipn latoeaso la Hceaiwa aad taglstea- ^2 9 cw. now^ipparently concluded in .“Clr- A search also was',being made Reg. 59c Hand S ize ...... ^Faees Clmia hope he was still afive. Hit Red Ba facts of our world.’’ Wins Test for g rad plaid umbrella and black feee be tkeugfct aecesaory to 50c Ekiward Burda, 85, was trapped s Based ea^IheoicUoal Plea ^ rotta case,” Dartmouth eotlegs I tbe 54,606JMg be urged be Heai^r Startex quality with colored bordera in red and green says it is prepared to conaldcr re- purse carried by Mies Baker the only. Slight mlaweavea or oil apota. Will-wear for years. by a rock elide last Friday ' 130 Hoffnaan’B address was based oh day she disappeared. -a^edled to tlM) 55,000,005 sow wvall. feet below the*surface In a slo^ a theoretical plea to Franklin to insUtement of suspended students Reg. 29c Face C loths...... MilUoiifi pf Peasants if they make application. Funeral eervlcea for the Main '1 ■ ■ \( 25c ing anthracite shaft A brother, liuchow Peninsula-Til al;capt the principles of foreign Backers Defeat Dairy girl were to be held today at ii4af- - - • ( ' \ Joaeirii, SO,* was readied early Sun­ London diplomatic source r ^ r t \ Likdy ^ Starve to g et; 'M ilitary .SlBtfrtk ■ k t'v ’ the .thrae 'big western powers State Substitute by Concatoga. Burial win be at Befaaea To laveho Labor Act . i Beautiful heavy wreight Dundee towel In aolid colors with deeper day from a apot shout 55 feet ."And, he’ concluded, Franklin tw Btoomflekl Pa,.’.,where Mies WaoMagtou. Jaa. 17-^ iH -^ iv ii- tmie bordera. Blue, green, gold, duaty rote and flamingo. 1950 Dn^ to Shortage down in the shaft And Junks- Destroyt agre^ aecretiy last November to 48 to 37 in ^enate Baker’s mother, Mrs. Bruce Britch- Meat TnunOa today rejeetoi im “‘would approve what we ara doing detach rich Saar baeln from Cter- Extra Heavy DriU With Elastic » R O Y m o t o r s Veteran miners said there Re­ to help get Europe back on iU er,. lives. ajppeal by Seoator Brawstor (B,. mains a chance Eddie, is In ah many and give it semi-independ­ Me.) to taveko the Toft-Bartfey Hong Kong, [Jan. 17—(J>—MU- TaipeL Formosa, Jan. n - ( jP h - feet. To him, that .would m ^ e ence ... Britain's Labor govern­ Washlgton, Jan. 17—wi-Back- i i n c D r p o r a t b d llona peasants faca starvation In open apace behind hia coal car. It economic sense. It would appeal, to •ra of straight-out repeal Jbf oleo­ aet agalaai Joha L. Lewtg ia aa ' n Red Otlna this year. was pegaiUe, they said, the chr Araund' the clock bombing of Oom- ment leaders get off to head start attempt to settle the eeel dleputo. ' is common sense, too, because he in their campaign for re-«Iectton, margarine taxes today best a dairy CHKK TNIM AOVANTAOn' Upwards o f ;45,00O,OQO persons, may have stopped enough of the mM ist bases on the China main­ state substitute, 45 to 37, tn s Big Battleship Enietgteg from Mr. Trooma'a Boaird Covers debris to save ’hhn from being sw that the most useful charity declaring they will never agree te eOloe, Brewster told atwraets the OP OUR PAMOUS by ConAmuniat Ebverhmeht estt< land. cqntliuied tonight wijth jia - tbgt charity which Vaises people Senate teat. , mate. ‘ ‘ coalition with Winston caiurchlU's lawrideat ibM'Im feehi “the time A\ART0 ^ TOWELS tionaUkt' Chinoee planes striking QVe the need of charity ... The margin indicated the olso-- iiae aet yet arrived* to a w 'th a US£ 0 CAMS Soma 5,000,000'right now ara Beseae Work Speeded Sngkthr Uuebow peninsula in south China. Conservatives. margarine repealers had control of Runs (ground The rescue work was speeded ‘XJallke a few o f Us feilow- Two (Connecticut police officers aatloBal emergeacy prnririwai of 69c Reg. 79e desperately hungry. Official reports said a numW A.'uericsns, 1 don’t believe that the Senate and eventually would the law. *' SANITONE AT REDUCED PRICES , 1947 De Soto 7 Passenger Sedan ^ In asst China alone 16,000,000 slightly laat night when the dig­ walk out of Maryland diner when put through their measure, al­ gers encountered a hard coal vein of Red miUtaryostablishments and Franklin would negd'any pertuad- Raal axtw heavy drill irunlag board eovan with m ^ aUrva to daatlu junks were dsqtroy^ In the qight it refuses to aervq Negro witneas ready pamed by tha House. Nmval Spokesmen Have • Win running parallel to the roek-flUed Uig\ that this program of ours whom they were transporting from No Objeettea to Sm t Seat SERVICE waar aztra long. 1947 Chevrolet 2 Door Sedan inobds, crop paste and plaguaa raid. The Cbnununiat forces an should be carried througb for its But 8snk^>r Lsnger (R-NO) Waoblagteo, Jaa. 17—(F) — The Iris Pattern ^ . ara' blamed for tha gnat food a baft . Baltimore to New London ... whose state is a big dairy No ^planation for tLring an'Sir compressor, they massing for an assault on Hainan full 'four years. •; State departmeat oaM todgy tba j 1942 Harley*DaVidson Motorcycle ^ shortaga. Island, 10 miles from the peninsu­ “Ik all his long life be haver quit President Trumar discloaes admin­ producer, planned an effort to Valted Stetea Ims ae sbJaefiM to NoUUzIag EaBcg A j iziriciB begkn opening a shaft acarccly istration plana ito get a vote on tack "civil rights” amendments to Accident to Missouri □ Meiii Dirt Raniuvud Rcr. $1.98. Eztrs large. 24 X 48 bath siM $ 1 .6 9 large enough for one man at the la. ajobhalfdon^ giving tba Soar aa ameriate meoH 1942 Pontiac Sedan ' ^ . . \ The Communist State Admlnia- HoOlnan said the Marahkii plan chit righto leglsIatleB "if it takes the rapesler. , beiebip ea the Ceaaell ef Eatepe. rate of about one foot an hour. If Nationalist warships were in (Norfolk. Va , Jan. 17—(F)—The □ Stubborn Spelt Oono tratlva council in P eip^ is mo- not only is sound economically and all summer.” . . . House Rules Debate on these could run at Oepartaaeat “ ‘ ‘ MllBinf relief aganctaa. r a directive they fall to find the open space control of the Qulf ef Tonkin, length — aad perhaps lead to ge- zttleehlp Missouri ran eground In 21x27 ACA'Featlierproof ^ 194r Plymouth 2 Door Sedan \ guarding the hortbweatam ap­ poHUcaily, but that “ it is right committee moves to force quick tiu.t gragOag ^9Ca rise eJa•••••••#!••• ia available here tai Britieh Hong they seek bahiad the coql car, vote on resoluUon to give back fcst.of the measure. heeapeake bay ' ndlaa e a s t □ No Dry dooninf f. and grtaa-and gny.‘ 1 9 4 0 Chevrolet SpoH Sedan *, \ meat with Rnaaia ia draining off pendent mine when the roek slide The ralttfofoeiiMnte helqng to ku )^ Teacher’s Authority pound on the uncolored variety, as light She wag outbound foe.Guaii- veteiraae eegaalaatteeg todey argad CeogMoe to giagt g hoaoe to ■ * - ■ h ' -4 much food from North China. Un-. occurred. Cksmir Burds, 58, was tha commgiid o f. Yu well SS occupational taxes on rngn- tenamo, Ckiba, for routine, opera- Heavy blua and white featherproof ACA pillow,Ueks. to reelaea - 1939 Bnick Sedan der tha agnemant food is to b« dosa to tha .entrance and man­ and U HL two tomqiayiders selsfd ufseturers, wholesalsn and ra- tiens. World war O vetwreai. Ckgte MEN’S AND WOMEN’S SUITS f your old oovaringa. ■ \ exchanged fo r Ruaaian maimfao- aged to run for help. laat Bunth by turncogt Governor 'Not Like That of Parent tellers. Tbe Missouri, on whoee dock ithe ■iZdMZ e f the VeteiraM e f F st- 1938 Plymouth Sedan tured goods. Maiirirarla was un­ Joseph noted Eddie was partial­ The amendment to cut excise formal Jepeneae surrender took elga Ware aad ths ■eg. Sie Dewupreef and Fhnttmpraaf Flenl Filew Keha Sto Lu Ham Ha freed them later. WOMEN’S PLAIN DRESSES able to aeet ite quota, go farming ly trapped and want to help him. T ^ ; .wo want to Halnsn after taxes beck to 1848 levels on such place. Is the only United States "' *■ - 1937 Plymouth Convertible Coupe areas below the Great Wall are A aeoead Qsdc sHda tn q »p ^ Jo­ cenzeniM fm TatpsL with Gaaeral- PravidNlte, R. L.- Jan. 17.-r-(F)Batii ^ ...... - $ 1 . 3 9 Aa alraao suffering peahaatry Forty houra later, the rescue ity over .a diild cannot be substi­ “ doea not carry With it the same ment, admiseiotis, talMihoaa osUs she went egronhd dhortly il^rtoz^thsl la briag Ued white. Feaaaat living wnrkera encouraged by thb the .Natlonallste 50,000 pooriy range of authwity over the pupil equipped first line tr o ^ on Hiin- tuted for t|>at of *la parent and telegrams was offered by Sen, 8 a m . etendardi an near or below mere sound of dynamite blaate aet off The ruling was made yesterday as is possessed by the parent” etor Butler (R-Neb.). They were unable to pull her off ae ra CALL aaeaeaaaaaaaeaa#' 69c eubeistenoe Icvela. underground by Joseph Burda— an. There ase about'fiojlOO atcond- by Jndge G. Frederick Frost in a He said that althou^ a child It was accepted as part Of the the bottom.howeyer, aiida tpckoe- ROY MOYORjB The Canuqunizt budget for I860 puDed him sntelT- ary troops on the island which t)3,0M suit brought Iqr Bryan W. cannot being zuit against a parent substitute by Senator Wiley (IL, nun for AUgntlc fleet beadquar- calls for tha gofeptaiaant to'cp- T?ia renene craws—erorktag la servsd gU'CM : ef Jq^^'s zuln U, and flUlnr, IlMtry who inJurgo hiiq. the zame is aot Wis.). ope of the chief sponsoca. tofs ogld thm was HtOa hep* rt Rockville south Cklpa tafgi dOfteg the war. Reg. S9e. F fee d etbs - a e'a-a-a aaa* eeaSaa'^' c INCORPORATRD eetve 4L4 par eeat of its ravanue fitras-haar riiUteto of alirt>t or n ^ both St Pa’wfijiwk. true or a toaeliar. Not gn tho dalyy state aenatora " If her l^ o r e tha neat hl|^ 9 3 3 29 froai faod lavies. tha tqx aoala man—are bciag paid------.« $ li a d v r OhsfrOiis SB MHrt' Thomas FhrralL In . rejecting Farreil’a plea. agraed with htm that tt~ wouM n:40 p. a*. 241 Na MAIN STREET i artn peaaante to suitandat aa ^ tha Phllimriphta and Reading AcroM Haluan ztratt the Ooro- Fsrnil, a. Junhg^ high school Judge FTMt allowed 10 dayz for bolster their rtiancea. Mifsouri had Just left the Not*v f '■*'...... ^