J -v ■. ' ■ '//■. ■ I ■.' '' ' ■ V -J' ' ’ t ■ 1 V - 4 r t ' ''f'"’V -'". ■ "-':y^'1 ' i'; . > i , V i ' ' ■ 1^7 ■ .. :- '• . •• r ■• •»*. X - ■■'- ■• ■ : V ■ ■ ' . ■ • i ■' ■ I ■ . ■.■ . •'■ ■ ■ ■ • ,>:■ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY A verage D aily N at P re« R an' **« ’ Week Haded • 1 / ■ Jtottrlf»rtgr Iw tttttg j., ___ ifMkX. i i 1 1 , 0 9 5 /rr^oy-r-T-iTTr^tr 7^•-? ■■^r j.V - L- j MrnXw.st-hm-Aiit ' pKIOHaF L'-?. i ■»eau ef OIrnulsXeaii MancheHer--^^^^ Chy o f VUlngp Charm aaSSfci VOt. LXXIII, NO. 88 ilBra (SIXTEEN PAGES) /’ ^ MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY 14,1954 \ (qiaeeMei AdvwtMag e . 14) \ f W $ V Godfrey Explains Nt Incident leisrt rVNOWWlp; In B ric k e r i' / - • '.t-. .1, 5 - 4 t b j u l / id s . v ,v ., Jan. 14 (/*>— resident ‘'Eisenhower’s ef m ts to tone down Sen. Sricker s amendment to limit ’■'■mi / ,r^ T ? * H in g powers pointed ;‘3 test-pf his strengiB in Con­ gress. The Navy Lends a Hand . ^ e weight of poliUcal opinion uiiffia Plans tore eecmed to be that if Hteeu* L o . G e t , •owr fails to fonvince enough OOP lawmakers that the Ohio I&- Pi*6matiire publican’s propoMi U bad, he may f , mner a defeat that would dilute Building at r j (••'■‘‘•pe thrraten nujor aegmenU of his legIslaUve elease 4 progr^ . Brieker at one time had Lower Cost enoMh pubUc support In the flen- Pannitinjonn, Jan. 14 , ate to put hie amendment across. r . t . Indian Lt; Gen. K, S. Thj DeoMwrats te Staad. By Action by tha Boarl 4- REGUUR Democrats Said privately they ya announc^ today toat In- r^ o rs last night in raj.____ Intend to elt out. for the time dia’a custodial troop^will re­ bi^ fqr tha Kaanay ,S traai. White Sale Values In Domestics . HI t o i ^ the backstage battle over turn unrepatrmte^ Korean ■ ' . 'i. * School and voting t,/ angng,/ '•^ .W'.. .Bricker a propoaal to emend 0»e way prisoners to/their Allied Omstitution to (i) epell out that n new architact wW nacaaai' :-'S $ 5 .9 9 Irsstlee. should not bx erride domes. Md Communist captors next tnta a naw rafarandm an tha Wedniesday pibming-^nearly rs y .'' i ' • CpttdivA nklets Uc law ahd (3) give Congress ■chool qnasti,n, J t was indi­ Lady Pepperell Sheets and Pi'lfow Cases power to regulate executive eg three days ^fore their tohed- cated today. A / _ V kfd heel and toe with , Dupont nylon. AH whita. manta not submitted to the 8ei uled releape as civilians. i ONE GROUP. for rstiflcstlon. REG. $12.91 and $13.98 VAL. ^ 1 0 9 9 - I n icUers to ths T ype 180 T ype 144 ator, who asked not to .be quoted Arthur CMtrsy explalas. with gaeturee, le aewemeu atop hla India, acting alone, would returh T ype 13 0 by name, said he is npbaverae to the captives—as prisoners, not/cl- tors voted 5-4 to scrap plus ■ Mlaari Beach. Via., hetet, the lacMehf at Tetoihere, N. airport. He ■/v ELRY ONE GROUP letting the Republlcjms cut each CAN^^FINE MUSUN aald ha waa caught to a ermm Mad aad. had to tura cioae to the towy vlUana—"a# the only coptect and for the Kepoey Street S^hooL LADY PEPPERELL LAPy PEPPERELL carrlaga, piaa and braeeleta. REG. $ 14.98 and $16.9B VAL. Mher up pollUcsUy/6n the issue. er. It waa autateattsaal, aad If he aeai^ aayhady he was aorry. nia towfol and peiaceful.course open.’’ / dismife architect ArnoUfLaw- FINE CX)MBED PERCALE SUPERFINE MUSL^ Alao aimulated pearia. Clearance p ^ All Salas______Rnal / I 2 “ He m d it HMmed obvious Uic Pert of New Terk Authority sold It hBaeare that Godfrey wee a reck- Indian troops hold in Korea’s renca* ahd inttrueVGenaral RE6.12^9 Bricker eme^ment had been leas pitot to the ’ratethera tortdeat hagMked the CAA, if facto war- demilitarited zone ihorr than 23,- 03x99 ...... $ | . 9 ^ aimed o rig i^ y at a DcmocraUc raat it, to diacipitaa the ^todalea eateriatoer. 000 North Koreans and Chinese Manager Richard jUarUn to REG. $3.5^ REG. $3.19 . ' " /. Presideht sM that some OOP Wh'p Wpre capturad. by the Allies hire Walter Jr., 72x108 •••*•••«•• 72x I OS •••••.«•••• REG. $2.49 ttiembers/were emberraesed now and have refosw to return to West HaiTfoid/Mthitect, to A ll Silk Scarfs/ Tremendous Saving on ttot S/^puUlean wee in the their Red-ruled ^melands, and 31 draw hew caippus type plana 03x108 ...... $ 2 - 0 9 House, addmg: Americana 1 Briton and 329 South Richard K. tewle, Cemmisaary Steward Sraman. V8N, ef West WarwMc. * . I„ boMa a womaa REG. H.79 - REG, $3.49^^— - / With ndled b«ret. Co|orfat ^nintrtn popin'^ Atty. Gen.. BrawiicU ~ aiid Koreans who refused repatriation knny nniy Af/^Ruby.’^ .to.prevrat hero-from Jumping fronr tlwr Icy aito iiiieiy ~ iotii' of " a'^ iiueh^tora ihhich-^ Sh^woed— Bowatfl, REG. $2.69 Ur aquart styUa. R t | ^ r $1.98. S|Ua prica cretsry of SUte DuUes ceat from Red captivity. Nonport. R. I. Seaman Sowle heard toTii^oman abontlag fr ^ m ^ chairman hf the Board and • 81x108 •••••••■•• SIXIOS •••••••••• $ C ^ e e e , ••aee.ee 8 > • e e e e e kMp the Rapublicana lined up on India Haa Final Say _ _ 72x108 ...... • i .X 2 - I 9 Ah B«Baa' spokesman said ’Tbii- N dvdU jr tab cici. K am a K u ri, y an i-d y e, tlssees, ch eek s,' the Pivsldent’B aide, then maybe cost school, said would cost REg 3 . W - REG.S3J9 ■wo Democrat* will have t«r ate. ■nSyya a move wga 'the Tn«u«>i REG. 12.89^^^^— — ^ bisiriiig {M O dle. w ool in teriiai^ Coipthahd’s ”fihai say” and did $82».000. ' 90x108 ••••,••••• 90x I OS •,« • • Into the breach later to save Eis­ Vtuihg to abandon tha plana, ...... ;.^ Ion enhower aind the country.” not need the approval of.the 5-na- ^^81x108 ^ tlon^Keutral Nationa Repatriation which have been worked Put over Brownell and Dulles have been Pdwer Talks 16 months by the Board of Bdu- REG. 79c 42x38V2 £ Z € \ i REG, 69c 42x36^ First quality full faahloned sheer nyl(w negotiating with Bricker in an Commission (NNRC), headed by Ike Asks Expansion REG. 59e 42x36 * COATS VALUED TO (4> )_ aad the charatteriatice of |he pdtion, the School Building Cora- K i PILLOWCASES... PILLOWCASES with dark eeame. Reinforced heel and toe FiC alTort to get the 6 hiosn to modify New York, Jkn. 14 Thimayya pr. $69.95—NOW ...... » 4 9 > The Port of New York ! ^ * 8 (Gtofrey's plane) to believe Both the Swiss and Swedish 'mlttee, and a subcommittee from PILLOW-^ES ... for extra wear. Sixes gH to 11. P a ir ...... hlR amendment, adoption of which Effort flailed the Board of Directors, were Di- they contend would hamstring the •side ’ telocity rajlorted delegates to the conuniaaion ob- . «w«tcoidd poeeiWy xcause atoh -. je c M fo parts of the Indian gea- rectora Bowen, Helen Fttxpstrick. Frealdeht's authority to deal wHh .^ ’thUI* G odfrey's contention maneuver u the pilot ei^ co-pilot eral's letter, but both agreed tff Matthew Peton, Welter Mahoiiey ' other nations. th a t a strong croes-wind wished to keep the. plane on returning the priaonera. ■ By Site Snag and Everett Kenedy. COATS VALUED TO Bricker has stuck to hla guns, Lady Pepperell Snug Fitted Bottom and Top Sheets or caused his plane to nearly h it' co'ite*-’* Poland and OMchoslovakla, the Voting to accept a recommen­ aided by strong backing from the X' Berlin, Jan. 14 (P>—.the Big dation by the School Buildtog $55.0d and $59.9S—NOW American Bar Aaan.and a write-in the Teterboro (N. J.) Airport: ^ said Godfrey, commisslon’a two Iron (^ ta in Washiltgton, Jan. 14 (/P)—-President Eisenhower proposed In top handle or under arm and a upeet becauie he Waa not allowed members, presumably stood firm Four Foreign Mlniatera* Confer­ Committee for 16 changes in the stylea. Alao over the shoulder eampaign._.Some Senators said contrd tower,* has accused the bringiiw 10 million-, more Americans under Social SMurity, ence bumped into a deadlock today detailed ptona for the school wU they are receiving as many as 300 to ..take off op. hla favorite run­ on Red demands that the prisoners Btytes. Many with xipper com* Ptua Tax radiorTV star of careless and way, "buxxed” the control tower. be held until a peace conference in crea m hfBifitg all along the Hne and raising to $4,200 the — 11 dqya before the parley wea would bring it to within the 349 T y p e ISO T y p e 144 128 partmenta. Ctqarance price . . . due to Start. UnaUe to agrae on 000 aiqwovsd by the voters COATS VALUED TO (CMthuMi e . Page Eight) reckless flying. ’Fhe Port Authority asked the settles their fate. The Oommunlet amount of jnlome subject to Social Security taxes. In a special Godfrey had Said earlier, end CAA. if.focta Bubetantiate it, to Peiping Radio called this a “man­ meaaage to Oongress. the Preeident' aitea in Berlin for the parley. Al­ Director^ Jacob Mfller, Hartod A. 'LADY PEPPEREa LADY PEPPERELL PEPPERELL MUSLIN ODD LOT $49.95 and $55.95—NOW repeated tost night on hie Ule- diselpUne Godfrey “to demOnatrate datory provlaion” of the armistice. aald tha awrage benefit payment . i lied and Rusaian repreSeatativea TUrktngton, Harry J. Firato aad fine combed percale. SUPERRNE MUSLIN C Jt j C? - vieibn abow, that a TOnlegree croas- vigorously and unmiatakablj' that The Allies contend that the ar­ asked their home governments Theodore Fairbanka. / / oliowclowii set h''*™* !>•«• ‘•our rccMtoa fl.ying wlU not be toler- mistice calls for the POWa to Army Overhaul what to do. Ne Aettoa Ptoka«l REG. $3A9 TWIN SIZE REG. $3.39 TWIN SIZE REG. $2.79 TWIN SIZE w a a v r a u v T v a a I caught^ hie twin-englne ireft Just ed In this area." revert automatically to civilian a maximum of. ggs. 1 _ A Stats Department apdkdaman Offietola of the Baud of Educa­ Fabric Cloves aUtua at Midnight Jan. 23, whan For Social Security to ’’fulfill Us i.T V A d b rl H 1 1* dk fi a g k d l in Washington aald the United tion and the Schodl erase BOTTOM OR TOP COATS VALUED TO SU tes^d not believe Jihe deadlock BOTTOM OR TOP $ 2 - 8 5 BOTTOM OR TOP % / 3 .39 l a allp on atylaa. Kot aH aista in lUl c<4otia. they must .ba relsaeaflj' . ^ purpawoThelping to comlwt destl-‘ VgyaxlA- mittee at pubitoatlon time today SNUGFIT...... $45.00—NOV^U^ Over Financiiiii "“*“7*°“ “ *55Sia«2151SiSS«iK% tntion, these benefits a n too low,'I* would postpone th« craformes be­ had 'plaaned/no counter-propoaal » I U ^ ...... SNUGFIT ...... 7 J L Valuaa to $2.98 ee#eaaeae»aoeee,»oeeee.ea An Indian apokeaman aald Thl- yond the Jan. 35 target opening \ '!lt unlntepUopal; apd^**^I mayya'a decision left undecided Elsenhower said. to action of^iha Board of Dlrectara a l l S A lis FIN A L Qiass. .Claimed the wind, when the fate of 96 North Kareans atwt Both "the maxlnram -and mint-j In New Report date, btri'theiv-was speciriatfH) tt'IUgrihlfhi diarafudihg ptona for TreST i ™ FULL JO E ^ „ REG. $3 J 9_aiLL S lZ ti^ ^ ^ ^ JtEG.42.99 ftiq Of P ia^ Unit Godfrey took off, waa-ab 20 to -30 poUtlra l circles here, that the Rue- -the’^TCah — ONEtGROUP^F •\- ChUeae Who requesCednSe o ^ ^ mum should be ~ Increased,'he" saldr| ~8tm r'"School and # miles an hour. but proposed no figures. A formula I slans were preparing to torpedo atar^ g anew. B O ^ O R T O P $ 3 . 0 5 BonoM OR Tor J v *6 9 BOTTOM OR TOP 3 9 Later, Fred M. Glass, Director From the informetion he had, tunity to go to neutral natldna Washington. Jan. 14 (P)-— The the meeting. CLpiE OUT LOT OF Washington, Jen,, 14 (P)—’The such aa India or tKvitzerland in­ on that will be presented later by I^rwood Robb, duMrman of the ^niwwrll •«•••••• SNUGFIT 4 m SNUGFIT ...... of A'vieUon for the Port Authority, Glass said, “it would appear that Secretary of Welfare Hobby, he' Army waa told today it ntods two Olnm Outtoek Prevalle Board of Education, said that ildrenV D resses lenato Government Operations which operates the melor airports the 'aircraft was operated care- stead of being repatriated. The nations- they chose wilt be ask^ told the legislatora. new major commands and n thor­ Despite the ghim outloqk. (here t MIs he had not dlecnssed it with Frinta, ihqids and chacka. Sisee 7 to 14 * 3 ‘« 8 »mmittee planned a showdown in the New Tork Mctroi^itsn lesely end recklessly and in disre­ was no Indication of anymm area, including Teterboro, said he whether they wlU accept the pris- Well - posted* congreasianal ough overhaul of Its supply and other town officials, he felt hla yeara. Valuqa to $5-9a Clearsn^ price . . . nei^ting today on the flnances and gard of the traffic pattern de­ sources told reporiera they under­ training systema to meet the long to plans of U. 8, Secretary of S^tq BcMud muat work to get a ackoal m noted Godfrejni explanation but scribed for Teterboro Airport in onera he said. % WOOL the makeup of Ita .AU- Thn spokesman said alao there stood the increases Mrs. Hobby ta pull tests of peace, half-wsr or Dullaa to arrive here Jan, 22 for' at-Keeney Street under the new 100 Latex Foam RfiOOVER YOUR OLD told the CivU Aeronautics Adminis-: vtolstion of. ..Civtih Air Regula- prhrcoHferaiiee talks with/Britlsh VI Inveatigatlons Oom- traOon: j tlons.” probably would be no head count to propose would range from a another world conflict. plaito.Qr under Lawrence’s origlaal GROUP OF rnltteA of the PpWs before.'they are re­ minimum of |5 a month in the low­ A committee composed of four Foreign Secretary Anthqhy Eden ,{dans. ' BED PILLOWS NOWl TAKEN FROM REGULAR STOCK ’It is difficult , for any one] _____ end French Foreign^ Minister Democrats on the parent govern­ familiar with the - aerodynamics (Ceirttoacd on Page Fifteen) turned. ImTone such recent count est brackets to more than 316 In businessmen and one general also General Manager Martin was ment otorations. gfoup have' re­ 135 capUveik took the opportunity the upper brackets. called for strengthening the au­ Georges Bldault. Reports from the not available for epnunent today, Ironing Board Downproof and Featharproof ChildreV s D resses fused to Mrve on the sutacommit- Mra Hobby called a news con­ thority of the Secretary of the East indicated S ^ e t Foreiim but lua office informadThe Herald to ask — andxet — repatriated to Miniater V. M. Ifototcnr etill is ex­ / Solid colors and prints\7 to 14 yeara. Value $ 4 .9 8 . tee since three Democrats quit last Communiam. \ ference for tomorrow (3 p. m. Army and protecting it against he planned to take nd ectioos uatU r o w n s W096 ' 'July in a roar with Sen. McCarthy EST) to dlscuaa the admtotstra- absorption by the Secretary of pected on Jan. 33.' to I7.bg Clearance •eeeeaeaaoeaea . S a f e n e Allies warmly endds,ed the ha had a written copy of tha 'votaa BLANKETS tion plan.. A aenior AJlicd official here said (R-Wls). UeXheada both the com- Defense and his staff. at last night’s meeting. 'That cogf- - Brokaft ataai aad c o U f s . head count, but the Oommunista jm A At RaaUanucry Salt Pncts Pad & C over Set P itL O W .mUtae and thh auheomnUttee, Prosecution Postpones a ^ flouth Korea Mtlerly aakattstf Booaitog to94,300 the amoimtnf4 JUporting to Secretory at the the wrekk’a four meettogs of waa expected later today. Plaa itoorived Ceely inconse subject to Social Security Army Robert T. Stevens, the com- the Berito Ctommahdante at the . Last night's meeting, attended . G ^U P OF - - Four'Powers, involved 37 hours of REG. $17.95 . dF g / 4 ' ' * A propoaal ufoouhdiMl' yahterday MeanwhOi 'iourcmi' etbee to taxes, as Eisenhower proposed, niiittee aimed'itt atrongest crltt- by about SO persons almost^ 1 of I* - ' Valui by McCmthy to u d ' more Repub­ would mean an immediate $12 a risms and its major recommenda­ wrangling and were a "waste of 80x90 rais govi time“ . whom strongly opposed Uw“aue- Children's C ^ ses S ^ $8.96 Sale licans to the grou|^”untll the Dent- Action in RewUier Case raent said today the tJ. K CCorn- year tax increase for' workers tions at the Army’s supply syatem ceaaful move to acuttle Lawrence's EXTRA LARGE $ 2 - 7 9 oerato'decide to come back.” got earning that much or more. and technical services. It 'llie State Department epokas- plena, wee marked by acrimon- set REG. 99c WITHOUT Not all sixes in all colora. V a lu e a ^ tim . $ 2 - 9 8 Broken aixee and colors. ..a cool reception from Sen. Know- D etroit, Ja n . 14 (/Pf— The * O’Brien binted at Emidoyers’ payralis wmild alao characterized their direction as man in Waahlni^on charged the ioua debate over whether ’ the 100% WOOL CIcaranca price ...... his future (OonUnmid ea Page Bight) Ruasiens with employing ’ “hag­ Zl^ERS ..,. , > . . . , . „ AI4« lAlJm.FINAI. lend of''Californie. Nthe Senate prosecHtian, _ a 4 t o l t ,t ,^ plans when he said be increased that amount for each aometimes” confuatog'' and'their Rwve wqtodjiMuIt ip s leaejeom r. Too CM Ire, twice arfaat.-ine rigM OOP i^ef.'M bca3fiBy, awehum- woriier hrth* fSltoa-yeer bracket anthorWy n * often “diluted" ta gling and dilatory taictiee-OB--pro«' aive school, an inferior one. or -- I% e Year Gtutrtirbee Ag^ditst Ifoth Damafta ever huttou aad aippen with tbia woe- stunnpd by a key witnesa’s “Rttchte- can pissd ftaity'a^^ cednral points” but axpraaae.il hope ■ x tn wM« and axtn lonf. WoodtrAil Ctatham W lu y la ing autborshlp of the^lan. said we can use hlni aq a wltpess,"' or above. such a point that these services aaeialy a stall which would delay dertttl aet We hare aMd tnadreda and REG. $1.19 WITH- fo sat to r ^ a m to the Unitesd At 'present; the flrM' |3.609 of would be Inadequate In . the ; event • thla would “not stand In the way- tiiMb Srwn. mmtcr g n ^ jrallow. rad aad arkite. be hM not decided aboiibita nfer- Ritchie, yesterday balked at re­ of Hiia very important conferance jour cuatoipen teU ua they don’t know rC irls' Blouses . its/-but would dlscusa\it with States, today obtained a 15 Income la toxex The rate this year of another foil acale. mobilization. (Oeatimnd a . Page Bight) bow they brer did without om before. ZIPPERS ...... turning to Detroit to testify as that can maan so much to the White and colora. 7 to. 14 yean. Value itoowlicnd. V day postponement in the pre- O’Brien’s key witnaas. News Tidbits went up to 3 percent It had been Asks Tklrd Secretory peace of the world." / “I hope. all c^mitteeaX will I 'i per cent on worker and em­ The report apeciflcally called yiine quality downproof tlcka in floral |3-4b. Clearance p rice...... trial e.xamination of one' of He refused to waive extradition Culled from AP WiiM Th* J40SCOW Radio already has /tonciion with both maJorttyXand after previously stating he would ployer. ' for, creation of a third aaaiaton't 72 x 90 / •IP stripea in roae, blue and green. CQAT AND LEGGING SETS / minority members" Knowtond four persons eKarged in the The President set forth a 6-polnt Secretory of the Army, for fi­ been taking pot shoU at the West Siaaa 3 to flx. Formerly |e.,S to g34ag < return voluntarily. Ritchie was in' connection with the conference 100% WOpL REG. $7.95 said when asked what he thoutot shooting.of Walter Reuther. taken Into custody *• In Preston. program for “ Improvement” of nancial management, a second of the idea. He declined furthi RecordeV7j;.d;; Jri^: -Dean of etudenta at Brown Uni­ the Social Security eyatent: Vice Chief of Staff, for supply, and tbe Moscow prase has been Bulletins Cirls' Sweaters tka . ...til «»ier eiuoin*_ an internation­ versity iii Providence, R. I,, for- serving notice that the Soviet , NOW $5.00 to $17.99 comment. ranted the postponement until al aearch for five days folldwlng I. Expansion of insurance pro- and eatobiiahment of- s ' Con froai the AP W ins Five Year Gwurantee Asainet Moth Damage Cardigan styles'|n nylon or all wooL Value" V "Democrats on the full commit­ an. 29 to the pre-trial examlha- Mda tratoralUee to see official Union will not yield in its views on CbaUiam bbudm Uiat vin gtv* yean of cotaflgrt aid int Dacron REG. 39e his escape from a downtown D^ records of atudent’a religlona . . . tbe Usuea which will confront the L4 aervloa. AU M ion. 1598. aearance price ...... tee wrere mum on whether they n of Oarl Rends at tha requeat trolt liotel, Friday. (Centtoned an I*age Fifteen) (CMrttoned an Page Twe) " SNO-SUITS V would reopen the membership State Highway Commiaeloner G. Foreign Mlniatera - Prosecutor Gerald K O’Brien. Western officials and comm'en- FIV E LEPT BO M KU SaS . PUkE BELGIUM LINEN •ixef i!Smontha to Sx. Formerty |13.M to |19.fg f i^ t at today's meeting, caUed ’Brien gaid he would be unable Without Ritchie's yreaencs Albert. Hill saya Charter Oak for Jhe announced purpREN^ ' fiffl Sraale. ■ T ' ' proceediiigs...... , 'eaafliBg' tor~ Wtndeor tiivbivtag nuni1)4b‘ of BM-qubto'immignmie Wrtlrt'^tiair'-toaraihir''’ •• 4-'‘ Clarence. JScoba, imcla of Ritchia of Italian origin permitted to en- undermine the conferenee by in- Mrs.‘Adrtoa Joo wen tetvea SMALL BiMs 3 to fx. Feimeriy *349 to |4,«g One. Democratle ' ’committee Renda remains freaunder a siaUhg that there can be no quee- ~lSMBber, declintog to be named, 939.000bond. and whom 1he> totter alao niuato trato their heaM-ao Era ot-hate eacll . . -its 3 for '8 j.W) 7 : e«i2F ^-ahd~ othi^ 1«v*f tldkto ; 0 ;iMmr SMpflaiiy ’«sked for s s a ., coiiqiratm.-’nM'^teobli, case |r4iJBlIMr HGIOfy • OGbOtT ^ Home-Boimd. tto , of'itoaadentnir the EuroifMui. ' : NO>^t*^99^To $4.29Z "iZ also Aad been, schadutod for :todny>r XsOd^G IJB'-ttMM&BGtGd .Diato«i e .Omnmunity Traaty 4ho ftrat'Seor. Thole'.l|aoa..alS^.' Yalueit to - atout ixuaCble procedure.. undsT threa^monthh opntiauaace explain- (IBDCl aettinff up a. f^patton. Euro­ 'dfOK..sreso at.ochaaL.' ^ « ■: . ::.^z: Oaenn la anr. miracle fiberl Soft which Democrats would- agree to inr-that the Um wee needed to Held vrithbut bond In Wtodeor in. brigadier ganSral to Anmy Re­ and tight aa down, extra reaUient. aoa> An excepticnat vdluet Aire linen with Rome, ja ti.'ie tai^ A smokingV mediately. Offioiala apeculated the pean Army, N,'., serve again on the subcommittee. complete the complicated extradi­ on a Canadian “apprehension" serve. 4-engine/phllipp'inea Airline plane pilot Chose to plunge hla smoking ta. allergic, duatleae, odorieae, watiiable. colored bordera in gold, blue, red and DRESSES REDUCED Tap Iranian diplomat arrives in , 'Tbe official Oommunlat party 3 0 NER FOUmt DEAD . McCarthy baa declared he would t e 1 proceeding ageinet Ritchie. warrant, Ritchie la not to get an craahed and exploded in the popu­ iflane Into the open field rather newspaper Pravda denounoed Sa a greea aad alao inulti.colorod bordera. giasa 1 to 3 and 3 to 4x. Forntrly |1JM to f t .l not budge *‘ohc indi” from hla Joseph W. Loutoqll and Samuel extradition hearing until Jarn. 21. London te reepeis Iran Embnesy than crash into the crowded apart­ Drogortea. Itah. Jaa, .U Xvenr ahlpm ent a com pleU aellout! Cam um ’s anaat GROUP OF D R E S S E S lous outskirts of Rome today and “notorious fake” Western, propo­ Beocoo workota diggtoc Ewoagh JpiaU ty iacquard w eare tow eU at h alf price. T he Jm cu - claim to sole powers te hire and L. Travis, attornera for Renda. This had the effect of a stymie closed 15 months ago when former all 16 persona aboard were killed. ment buildings nearby. 1 5 9 8 Premier Mohammed Mossadegh sals for internationally suiwrvt^ toaii of roek to a aEao ravohe are eo ritik t th ey arh-hard ly n o u n ab le. D e ^ tM M Values to $10.98. Clearanca NOW $1.49 to $4.99 Are stsif members—the issue over protested the adiournment ’TlMy against the other two caeca. Htta vacaat Let 1 saw the plane gliding towards free All-German elections as tha HEAVY QUALITY which Sena. McClellan (D-Ark), said O’Brien had BhoM no Judi­ Both apparent stalemates de­ severed diplomatic ties with Brit­ The big D04 lUt a vacant lot not the field," an eyewitness said. ’The foohd 45-youeld WEMo TraflEo ain . . . Sen. McCarOiy (R-Wia) first step in achieving German dead early today. lOao oEtoS*' ■ -ia HALE'S STURDYWEAR Syooington (D-Mo) and Henry M. cial good cause for the qelay. veloped within hours after Ritchie far from a large apartment build- Ueft motors were smoking. Other- unity. Pravda plumped for the So­ sold ko opporcatty woo kMod oat- SKIRTS—SIZES l'to 6i^ Jackson ecUcut and .,e .' PjigifiiH i ported to the Middlebury area Rome several years. The p itot- ■hipa to be p u t In to m otbbelle. TWIN BED SIZE . .. CAL-DAK TV SNACK TRAY and ' • path of a buX* cloud sheet mov- meanwhile, underwent the second tary of Commerce Weeks says “it chief of the 6-man crew aboard— w recl^e waa stopped St ^:45. A lm ost rim ultaneouaQ r w ith th is gn ea aad zippEi^ ...... : ; where Loiils Bloskl, 48, of that has been, and still ta” govern-. Beaatifal floral la ftae C roup of Blouses STAND,...... $1,95 Complete tog into New Engtand .fnHn the JUtter-oold night in • row after a was Ira Bloom of Caro. Mich., head The doomed plMe hurU4d al­ announcem ent yeaterdijr, Seera­ I town, was etrnck by an auto ment’a pcdicy to permit trade, ta pitot for the airline. The co-pUot most perpendicular to U^grquhd. tary of th e N avy R obert B . A nd er- Hale’s own brand made by a fambus mill. Middle West which is expected to ___^ operated by Dexter Presneli of 0 * 9 „ ffwvy quality uableached cotton with Pure white fUling, extra heavy, diamond noa atrategto goads wHh rtsnto was identified as William Rose of striking with a tramemlous im­ gOU GGld fUtflSlG 1g GUtkMiidllW tiM C. MajraH. Not in ftUia' and all «tylM» Valua to $5.98^ $ 2 ‘9 8 bring more show by late tohlgbt. »*** 8®**^ Britain WbUe.be was plac- and her aateUitca in Europe. Alton, m., who friends aald lived pact SM^dlggiag a Ipkooi pit to eeame an txnmd. wear tar yeara aUtch. GUaranCa prica 'e«ee,ae,eeee*, sea,aeedde. HOME MOD|^ HAND SUCING MACHINE . .$17.96 Ctond Sheer Netod era_New X^land. including some ■ tag a blanket on tbe hood of his U alted States aad sO m K c s m A t - FbrmeaVcheeae, etc. Save on waste. of Ooausaetient during the night, HouedIVays end Means Oom- with hla wife to Rome. Mrs. Roae the rain-swept field.' l a a t i c T r e a t y O tfaedeaiU en Tbs U. S. Weather Bureau at J CGT. mittee in Weehtogton approves reportedly U expecting a haby. FlrenMil who rushed to the (N A TO ) aatiPna to cfu iasn . 'da- Boston said today that the large but it Waa warmtog up wtuTd^- Both were taken to a Water- ^ ‘^ Grwa Stampa GIvea With Caah Saks llghL abarp m ta in personal income tax It was the first fatal accident in acene found only tote of wreekago atio y en and eth er h ig h se a , w ar- cloud aheet wiU bring preclplU- bury hospital wbere Bioaki was on income from dividends. , . * • P fLYER SLEDS 10Ox. GLASS. R ^ . 19c value.. . . . , .Special $1.20 Doxen t i the airline’s International opera- and hodlea . Now ToeKI Nurses Uniform s Uon by tote tonight “beginning as A aarnming unofllMM ..state; treated for compound fractures of Chairman WUUam H. Mortauaen tton. Tte Phillpptota AlrUne w u Only five days ego Italy had N avy's hndget hSb w B hora ta 41,|8»^o. ^ 1998 ' enow, but tbe chancee are good * ? * * A £ i_ ' 80th l i p end PreaneU for lacera- aaya. State DevelopaMst Cmnnile- AU' white. Diacqntln^ styles. V-neck. for its becoming mixed or clia^* given a safety award last October another aujor plane tragedy-when ^ oA toR ttisem ahittafahe 251.,:^;9A-N o. 56, $1895 JPIC E GLASS. Reg. 12c E^jch.^...... Special 86c Dox^m Watottomr eras 4 to 8-helew; ,ttona ^ the forehead. aiaa "is the logical agency to be at an iaternational air conference- round neck and mandarin eoUar. Not aU \ p Q r a tug to Blest J 4 Y :,r. •T^ : X ^ -V;./: 7 X: A- -?. ’ -; r- -7*“ J. ■' ri ' \ . ,1 ."''' ' . ■ .n ^ .]/■ ^1*5 '^‘ 1 • c»f,'/vl’^ • • '^■*-^r-^,-'V • ^ ' • . 7 'h-' V?-, h !/^CHESTER EVkKlNG HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. ‘lilU RSl Y. JANUARY 14. 1954 V. MANCHESTER EVENING, HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ tHURSDAY, JANUARY 14 1954 UtA X think, s M St tho tows’* os- ■ffe: ^iiUuiuiaiaKsii Jofaleao in State ■-powtoi"-'"^------•- -- or to AddroM •aa highest percentage of pfM'enta third team. The individual entfy Tho srchltoctlhad trarktd trtth preaent .with the troop was the wife of a Andrea Paggloll, Mra. James G, f:i:nil|i!l T m c e 1 9 ^ t o M tho o»rtouo*‘!Mi^ilttZ^^|*!^ 1 waa won by th* fourth received a first science g r a ii t. •con\m1ttee member, . ' IfSff A u xiU arv 1 j^ y If- ctto*-otrMra..^Ji»to-L^anla— -The- entlrer were— eubmlttedItted- by Haaaett, Mrs. Richard P. MdrriL. IBhrito^i^ibiia-iYadcx. ttva;:r^ and ■■“Sivftt 'alib'Btated 'tothereToLb^s ly r x Robert jU RtriiAtdaoa Napoy. B I G C A S H ; Vroughi thii eriiool -well within tH’ ihe hoop \ Lee.-"<^tTOltnr GonWhlder, Rlith Rsrtford, Jon. It.Kn^—Tho Slot# tto 'SMiroptlotod Mrs. Mary ’,'legielatlv* LqcdfS^h^di; l^ience' Fair PlannH ^elght, CHECK iill lU. Membera o t the. iocat -icXmtika _ 1. . —~ ^oe - J aae^ A , .B •. -t Troop Committee.-It la felt that ' Boawqrth, Irene GagliardonA Nanr A t LSbor Dop^ ssid-todsy clolwo (or ' "■ chairihan of. . '%>HNirirf tIIMOo ~ u* voteri (bin Liif« Club are expected to take Uvely the. natutml interest in what the cy Geguardon^ Marcia Smith and imcni|do3rmtBt bcsoflto In Chs- any more- f .than we votSd to appro­ Auxiliary, and . Vincent me- Officials of the local Boy ^cout nocticut durint loot wook ___ t o intereet In thy recent announce-, boya are doing would be most Mra, John C. Rothwell. .Reserva­ priate whir wee tt 00 completely Padden, aecurity er* la C riticize Troop are busy this week in ef- beneficial to the vyork of the troop tions may also be made with Mrs. THESE moro thon douMo thooo durlnc tho 1, charge of the menta concerning the 1054 2(en- r thrown outr la thia what for the chester Science Fair. forU to assure' a good attendance and the spirit of. the-hoys. Porcheron After 7 p. m. tonight ^ 1 osnw^Wok 0 yoor aco. geing to happen when the high ' meeting of th* unit, , eve- R o llo n , Jen. 14 " (Special)— of parenU at the Charter Night B. D. PEARL natlonkl magaalne n few years Folders' Available ' —------Tho dopsrtmont ooid it hkd to* ntng in the Ldgioa hall have Mrs. Roy B. Bosworth, adult ceremony and Court of Honor , td cordod during tho wook onding achoM comes up for conatnictlon ‘*** ®*«™eniary School ago were dlatributad among those leader Of the dub,, said all 10 "Mrs..^ Harold Porcheron, chair- Manclieater Ev-eslag Herald Bol­ ON mean aecured aa tpeakara, Meyer 2L_,. i® Ihe panel discussion present. The test had been ap­ be held at the school Moiiday kl, ton correspondent, Mrs.. Joaepli Jon. S. S1,SS7 dolma, on taerooao nothing? X wood O. Bowsra, krho wlU members Indicated an interest In 7:30 p, m. jMn of the local March of Dime.*, from tho wook boforo of 1,444. dta^ at PTA last night. It'almoit be- praised by more than IStf school exhibiting at the fair when the- staUs she haa learned that some lyltalia, telephone Mltctoll 3-3545 REFRIGERATORS 1 wonder whet U ^th*'m inds legtetatlv* mattara; and ^ « ^ i* embairaMing to the panel superintendents and tested on Scoutmaster /Edward Swift A ytor ogo In th* corroapondlng Kraaenlca, head of the Civil De- question wee Included in k survey residents , names did not get on wook doimO aroro 14.SS0, tho do* ” , the other, membora of that membeFa to the point that on* of more than 500 good, average iend she made ibefore the club waa or- stated today It Is actually Impera­ the matllhg list of folders. Should NOSOE — GIBSON — SOlVDa group who In a matter of minutes fens* program will speak baOhat the newer reeidenU aerving on th* tive that parenU be there. Scout­ portment aold, poor schools In 44 statea before its gantsd.. . there be sortM. Who would like to CALL GAS OS ELECTRIC In lU roport. tho doportmcnt decldsd the- fnt# of 75 of Man­ subject panel commented that It wto on* publication. The fair will be held at Waddell. ing work, he explained, to reach Its contribute who'did not receive notod thot “o oubatkntioi |tort of chester's future cltlaens. Mr. A lettsc haa been received from thlnga • he obMrved Scoring was based oh the per­ School tn Manchester on March 4 maxlmiun accompliahmenl:, de­ folders, contributTtms may be Charitt W. Lstkrsp PRICES tho dolma filod loat wook wcro duo Patoh. Mr. Mahoney, and Mr. Ken­ Rau-Lock* Poet, American Legion, Bolton; that there was very formance of these schools. The and 5. JCntry blanks, which will be mand the interest of the parent. mailed to Mrs. Porchefon at RFD ALL GAS OR EUCTRIC SANGES to tomporory Invontory • ahut* nedy. 1 wonder if they are proud Hartford. Inviting th* members to iltUe, If any, criticism about tha b n t schools got score between 115 distributed locally - soon, must be ^ e local troop has made many 2, Manchester. ... FOR PSiCEP TO GO downa.** their -decision. And Mrs. attend a “Neighborhood Night”, achool. and 142; average schoola, 20—115 advances In the pest year and the AUTOMOBHJE IN8URANGB iiiH::::: Jaa. IX at 4 p.m. at their hall on submitted by Feb. 13. Competition Polio Danee Tomorrow ' ... (InstallnMBt Paymeata) "Wotorbury lod th* atot* In th* Holden who la on th* Board, of New residents^ commented—...... _-,endfa- the worst schools, 45-20. Ap- will be open to pupila (n grades Troop Committees, a citixens Th^ annual Polio Dance will be numbor of claims for tho second Education and has been for 15 Wetherafleld Ava, Hartford. . vorably on the “femlly-feeUng” at 1 Die teat to th* local school four through eight locally, al­ group,'as well as the scout leaders ..102 Eaat OoBter S t, Bn-2-OSM CDCE Electric Blanket wUh-MrUuufi^ Auxiliary members were re held at th* Rainbow Club tomor­ straight wOOk with 4,243.” tho re- year*, , , . 1 wonder if she thinks------, it .. _U ...... - — --nW* school and their amaeement I *’*'"'Bed In a score of 122, though only puplla of g rg d e s . are most anxious to maintain them row night with several «cU of en­ f K 1 1 any 2 major appUances. * | port said, 'Tollowod hy Bridgeport, going *®lng to beb* .easy for th* parents >"in4ed to bring In their coupop* at i^y were so welcome at eny time. Panel members who served last seven' and eight are membra of and to continue to grow. lAT. wwsasse^t •*■* tertainment on t'ne program and o,dS8; Now Haven, 3,444; Hart* to *® tell those 75" future citlwnsdtiMns '*** meeting Monday evening, as / Tnls was an old story to the older night Included: Mrs. Roy B. Bosr the local Science Club. .. . Memories of last year's Charter' door prises to be awarded. Music TABLE APPUANCES DISCOUNT PSICID A. ALL WOOL (ord, 2,647: Btonaford, 1,443; Nor- there ther* Justlu*t-la»*t tsB't aiQr new edhool. they are used for' the ‘ Child...... WoL one of whom commented worth, Mrs. Thomas Bentley, Mrs. Last "year three' t e ^ exhibits Night have spurred much of the walk, 1,304; . Norwich, l.SM; New Now 1 must thahk the other dl- far* program. George W. Smith, James Blair, will be furnished by Tony O’Bright TRusSBm n 1 BE SURE TO COME IN FQR BEST BUY ANYWHERR J ... c ^ a l in the 15 years he had lived In and .an Individual exhibit were en­ effort to stimulate parent at­ and his orchestra. As mall car­ i ■ AT . •ARY Britain, 1,227; Meriden. 1,111; rectora. Ted Palrbanks, Jacob --r - Bolton, h e' had never been iiii- Paul Thyreea and Burton J. Tut­ tered from th* El^entar.v School. tendance thia year. The ceremony L 21EN BSid WbMEN 4 Miller, Heriy Pirato and Harold rier on tile RFD 2 Manchester Danlelsiott, 1.024,~ and Torrington, i . welcome at school. A former New tle. ;,.-i Award* received''included a first last year' was a rather hollow route. Tony is an old friend to L EXPER-r FRTERK. Z' APFIIANCR SYflATIRS , 1,075, Under 1,000 were Danbury, Turkington, who openly stated lian Sistem — - A®')* yesldent felt It was.mie of JTempereturee hoyerlng doe* to prise for pne-dYthe team exhibits, event ..for -. the. boya when, it half the.town.-----. — .AND..FUJtNlirURR. 505; Aiumaio. 203; Bristol. 727; they won AHiamed at'what ha^ \, the great advantages of our school torn''cut' dblra (hi'rttendahce to a thlM science grant to another developed that .the Only person In Now London. 732; Thompsonvillo, pened tonight Also to Ray Oosise Dekets for the dance are avail­ plrlliur Unis Siorsi '• A CENTRE Install Officers I that we "we can get to know the' 31 last night. The.banner for the team and hbnorable mention to the attendance who was not active able at the Rainbow Club or from \r. AU. NYLON li i 752. Middletown, 735, and WlUl* and Sherwood Robb who took the t 549 MAIN STREET ^EL M I-3-7IM maaltlOi 4S4t^- > , teachers and people ,ln the school.” ------...... hnmtaC H all and to Jay Rubinow Recalling the system When mmmmmarnm Major layoffs roportod by tho and thf many other public citixens Mra. Martha H. Johnson, 442 •ARY nilil State Dope.: I . there were four schools, each nbo pleaded our hopeless case and Main St., wea installed aa excel­ FRIDAY AND SATURDAY .* housing eight grades, one resident Two Bristd clockmokors laid off to a mother who with tears in her lent chief of Memorial Temple, S W iA m S ^ FEAtVRINO 7 pointed out that consolidation into 140 omployos. eyes asked what M to become of Pythian Slaters, Tuesday night In A Daidelsoa worotod mill Ipld «(f the 75 chUdrea lavotyed, aa Item one school had the effect of “pull- Odd FellowB hall, auccoedlng Mral tog the townspeople together;” -kif Maad put 280 on a throe day week, that (hot 1 ssettoiF^ Da fotiottast td- Georgtaaar Smith; The e^iaony STTlt 2IVI2EI2 C. 100^ WOOL while...... atu* anothor toxtil* miU laid ott night T h e L A . She said that now everyone works was In charge of Grand Guard together for thwchildren, whereaa* HoW about me, my fSelingef t Jan* Smith who waa,asalat*d hy MASTER OF THE KEYBOARD •r NYLON f, 1 A Maridtn manutaetortr «l com* feel Ilk*, adillhg my house, giving: Grand Senior Annie Alley and It was not sn ln older days. ^ i an)irtc«Won< laid ott MO for InvOn-' Panel members were Joined by. up completely, end forgetting the Mra. Sarah Miller, grand manager. A mOCfYKW A LEGAL BBVERAOE8 3 N r w Body Sfylof • o o SB m etlels CHtLORINf tor)r4dkitt. whole business, hut no. l am afraid Mra. Johnson’s associate offlcera many In th'e audience. In com- 4 Mldidotown lubkor footwtar that I must and will continue to will be Mrs. UlUan Green, excel­ menlint on the reporting system Ford offers you three brand tietr body styles iij its ll n e o f \ tin s UOd 0(1 US. . curimuiy used at the school. Two CARDIOANS fight for a achool for. that area and lent aenloc; Mrs. Helen Zwiefc, newly created models. There * a new transparent-roofed A Nodr Hovoa oklrt muutaeturor also fight tactlca such as war* excellent Junior; Mm Nellie McAl­ CAVEYS: RISTAURANT letters faring a narrative report on 4f«4 UM oft MS «Bd * togr-mskor. IM. used tonight lister, manager; Mra. Rtholeen the student and two parent-teacher Crestline Skyliim. . . a sparkling new Crestline Foidor. . . Nowfew haadan London roportsdroportod *a uiyoftISyofl of 45 E. (RSNTER ST. n ' conferences aCe held each year. and a smart new Customline Ranch Wagon. There are 28 I In traa^octadon ofulpmont. Gloria Bsnaoil Lewis, secretary: Mre. Theresa McBwen, treasurer; Mm Helen They coyer academic progress, models in all, for each of Ford’s 14 body styles is available Jlonritik toxtilo ftniahing firm laid study habits, social adjustments D . INRANn* Able. director; Mss Anna with the new Y-blockV-S or theTiew I-blodt'Six mpimit. Action b Debved Wolfram, gpard; Mrs. Georglana and the personal relationship of the student to his fellows. CORDUROY A aumferd lock firm laid off 172 Smith, past chief; Mm Daisy duo to th* comdotlon of orders. In heuther CaRe Chapman, pianist. HEY IJ ■■■ra HEY Narratii-e Moslem Praised / Now A stra-biol Control Ponol CRAWLUtS A Watortauty firm manufacturing A social tim i with refrethmenta Those who had experienced the l*t< niMtor footwear laid ott 2M. foUowcd the InsUUatlon. KIDS! KIDS! ter grading system were strong In It’s designed both for beauty and practicality. The speed­ their favorable comment,/bn the 1 1 / SNAP-CROTCH (Oeatltoul Qoae Page Onb) narrative reports teame^ with the ometer is placed high on the panel where you can quickly spot the figures almost widimt taking your eyes off the Overhaul Stressed Ont, ISONnlles northeast of De­ Anoiher Grand Kiddle Show! pi^ent-teacher conference. troit. EASTWOOD They appreciated-' the removal road. Like the "54 Ford’s beautiful new uplxdsteries and I . OIRLS* R-14 of the dread of repdrt cards In the Tho two finiuiced* themselves ON OPB CMJ4T SCREEN trim, the Astra-Dial Control Panel is color-hannonizeid For Army System with 45.000 reward money paid I...|gy— Saturday Afftrnoon At 2 P. M. formaK grading' system where A a WOOL droppin^froih one graded mark WMi Its frond-tetting odVancM . . . Ford's worth ovon moro for '54 with the sparkling new outaid* body oolog of your Ritchie by tha CIO United Auto Jack HawklM StfT* CarknuM to a lower nne la a catastrophe for Workers Union for hla story to po­ la -THE la SUP-ON I ftoas Bago On*) Back la A WILD W iSHRN ACTION HIT! moat children. ,One parent cited lice of the plot against Union ( » 1 ^ SEA- President-Renther'a life. ' Atod’a Caitotry difilcuj.yis.ahe^hAd..peraonaily eiu. SVHA11RS U aw fiir Aimy Ckimreond and a fd l • suit fa Calar countered where one teacher'a iapply Ctommaiid. __ _ «;M . 'BESrOF THE B XD llEr standards Judged th* child's work ... Xm fionunUtaa .aiao adu(ritt. to ..as good andnnotfaerHcachar Judg- roatoro and clarify' aomo 0( the ------IN TECHNICOLOR / ed the same wbrk aa"mily aatis- LO N O JLilV E A m y Bocrotrtiy* auUiority uhdor UFONO STARRlN Cr ' ■ factory.----- ...... ' ------; " th* Unlflod Defsas* Department ROIERT RYAN # CLAIRBTRiVOR Panel members felt that moke It Worth Mtoie The report said tha A ri^ Sacra- ' ent-teacher relationship was conoN tary ahould: BROTHERS HH:: under the current system 1. Taka an aettvo part in formu. SIIAK HOUSi both parties became IndlviduaLB tp t>r- VflISIYS M lauon by tho SaertUfy of Dofonao ' Ti^NBON, MASS. P lu s — A S w d II Comedy Reel each other rather than mere"^ ill t i pOUciea guidiBg tho Army: Hstoe BOM of run AND names; and information was gain­ 3 t * 1 4 - X Rogulariy attond jnOetinga of x| ed that proved beneficial in the T thoto National Socurity CbcncU, the1 Bhowa Thauntoai^ Oini Saturday Colored Cartoons child-home and school relation- top executive group oa national CAUMONMlHt227 shlp. *0, CHILORfN'S ill policy, as an olMrver: The fart that the narrative re­ 3. Not hay# hla authority -di­ Galore With AH^our porting system points up person­ CORDUROY luted by the Interventioh” e( LOBSTER S I^ U . ality defeats and needs that might aaeietant Sotona* Socrotartoo or .Fovorite Characters otherwise go undetected* was sin­ foVIRALLS 'dlmtnishod by contradletory” FRIDAY NI8HTS j b u t i f e gled out by a panel member aa a authority running from tho Ike- A U SEATS vital point in his approval of the TT fonao Otolartment to tho Anay JOIN THE FUN system. He stated lie felt there was 3 f « t r Socretary'e inferiors. 2Sc IN CL TAX BRINO THE OANO! nothing more Important than this mill TTu report advocated -deflniag attention to' personality develop­ H. SANPORBID K;:U the Army Ckief of StafTs role as ment. “operating manager” for the Since -everyone seemed agrbed Army, “fully ectountabl* to the there was no discipline problem at FLANNIL Army Secretary.” a Unat PicWm ! ‘ Bm* agSMe the school,, the discussion turned to ..Tha proposed new Vic* Chief for *BMk an analysis of why this was so. s H m n Supply, a five-star general, would CRUEL Stating the children are. happy, 1 T * Oe(rB ' takaove», eoaaldeeabia' detail-to ...... Ceiialty-' " .....'-W.''— ^ ■friendly »«wd- cooperattvCi—K -was ona. Mg. field...... ,______----- At* StlS felt this, was the jesult. of the re­ The commander of th* proposed rNli. t:4*.i*:lS laxed atmosphere which the par­ ij; > • ► , r H-rt. V, < •U> i V ‘v *■ apply command would aaewOr to S a t 1 Pi N. Roy Itogera ents themselves had noted on visit­ L O W L S ' tha Chlof of Stall to r all sovon Video tyery4sy~All 4t;Ms ksssfvei-H.T.Dicliiaton A Co,lne. ing the school. technical servieea — M a die ai. Cartaene! m . - Another felt the student body PLANNIL-"^- Ordnance, Bngineere, Quartsrmae- had’ fellen Into a good routine that ter, Tran^oitation, Signal, and 8M.t -PETEB PAN- they'understand and approve. A L W ilD . OwmirAl — which now . employ THUNDER ON n i E PLAINS" BABY M atter Sem thin) opinion was the lack of frus­ nearly ona-thlrd e€ th* Army’s tration liTthat classes are divided D U N O A R H S ' military and clvlUaa peraonneL into groups whose members are of t «• 14—n r r a t The proposed Continental Army M otoioii TV comparable ability, removing the Commander would atipervis* th* BACK'., boredom of the child too quick for present six Armies and tho 2011- CI44W, Shm fi, f t M J y UH9* the others or the resignation of the J. OW U' 7 1« 14 taxy District o( Washington, dito VHF R4C4fill»n fr«m child who finds the going g. little be reeponalbl* for au combat HOME* ^ a n e k tougher. iliolfint slaltoiit 100% .NYLON training at all levels, now the re- Buses B Problem Hm sponsiMUty of. IS kgenctes. His S )i ~ iTie principal, Gabriel Reutoh. headqiiartere, th* commltteio re- 277 BROAD who acted as moderator Th the 41^' CAMHOANS eommended, aho«dd bo away ifrom k d -X llti semce of PTA ^ President! WeWon i BALER sad Waabingtea. T I L I V I S I 0 N RADIO Miner who wAs out of town, ad­ SERVICE mitted that bus discipline, la a cur- K. ALL WOOL .rent problem getting staff atten­ CkasMl s tformerir 4) Mew Xavta^ tion. He expressed the opinion It C R IW -N I C K n-iH ^ C«BB. was to the parents’ credit that so Open Forum CbMMi to New kriUie. Cess. . S •fi'Svtor »a»i. littl«-discipUn»cy -difficulty arises P U L L O Y IR S £toeeel ■* Waferbee/, Ceae. . . . T, and he said he has not yet dis­ . TIM Work oT t Im Ptoa— Ckaaaei 41 Sigtortlea. Mae*. covered why It ahould arise In con­ To th* editor, • r y ; 4 I » 1 2 ■® L y. nection with the bus trips. TRU V TOOXS WOOD ' Copies of a test published by a ing where five people took a »*•» TMEkT- , (tl> TV j*UIY«Ot*8B » .. . I L T H I C K - S n school away from 75 chlldrsn. I fsel bswildorsd yet I am told it C O R D U R O Y la perfectly legal. And the children BROWN ato LYNCH involved are going to what w* • 2Rd HIT! • i ;8 1 parents call a fire trap. Do you iMi fiE5? " ■“ . jrioyd Pauee F L O flfm L O N O liS BARTON kUcLANR 4 to IS—CIPPBB know what it nmaas V> hkvo some­ (Il> J t DY SP U N T K ke flow en (*r All OecaaloM This revdutiofiary niew suspension is tito great­ thing within your graap only to VIROINIA ORET <4U COWBOY PLA YBO l’SB lose it? Something that you have est chassis advance in 20 years. . . and H’s exclu­ MAIN ST. i^MSf sive to Ford in its field. It-gives front wheels M .OfRU'7-14 lived and slept with for many GARY MORION : ' In "CaptRlR. Scw W s'! •P montha? Toll feel completely and COX'S •:t* < •» VIPKO TBEAXSa greater up and down travel to smooth out ffic Mttorty defeated. 1.' , going on rough roads. And it helps keep die c o n o N 4 a architect was fired tonight. (M) rO V B 4TAB n A Y s o r s B A men who worked herd and dil- HARDWARE wheels in true alignment for consistently easy • L O U S IS _ Lubrication um x sAn^xijinM tunb pbf OWLS' tlbh nIaS to save'the town money, MMdla Tpk. iO-4-4141 Three Huiuf red points are cut ftim sixteen to four. they said. They know of an archi- Markers In Oor Display one has heard about this nor was < !» y*««TY Ctl-B — Ford as the “Worth More” car, yoii now get a host of^brand new dividends. SOCKS (M> JOIXY GBNE ***'**8m«h®* ™ * FACa-Jeek Yard To Choose From! 1 to 11—niM so. your School Building Committee, ^ (U) WEATBEBIIAN II tIVIIIG EASE Theise include a choice of two new deep-block engines!.. . the most modem or . Board of Education, or the re­ ».. SHT*.* R batbkii . . 3 Pr. f«r maining members of your Boaril • M < *) aPOBT8COPli-«y Healy beautiful new, interiors . . ! and styling that will make your heut bMt fa^er. known whether this money saving SPOBTS-Jira jgP.OTCA.P CTITIMt D e s ig n Ford athr* Gv r optional powor atfisH^you miplit O. MEN'S HNI school will even pass tho building •t«e ( *1 W BATMX* r b B ic c a s T .. .. *!!* 2TOA1. KmnoN- codes yet they ere able to fire an 11:12 (It) raEVFKM oxpocf to Snet only in Amorico't costliott corf And, r^member^ Ford also makes available to you all the optknia! power O A RA RD IN E arcbltect who produced plana that . . . . ‘S* WSATEBa W orkmanship tiM PCLSR OP THR CITY ^etler-Gtdde power steering does up to 752 of your steer- lIRTS Building Oonunittee. your Board «U.U» CAPTAIN VYOim .1*!".! a s’SB'jisrs"”™ M a t e r ia l If you have not yet seep, the new Ford models for 1954, come m and inspect of Xducatioa, the State Board of «*I) NRW8 DE8X ■ ing work, yet leaves you with natural rteering ^fpel" c» Education and your own Board of I t l * (4I> W B A T fiU u :» Cutting done in our own the straightaways. Su) WKAmfiBVANR . mechanical gears. And only; Ford in its field offers Moro th an ovor. ; • T il STABBAia fc r 7NE ABEIKAa M 2B P U U O V E R S window tonight. 7;4* < S) SPOBTaMAN’S CLI'B Power-Uft Windowt, both f ^ t and rear, that open, or Two of theae five people, name­ G.E.WILUS MANCHESTER ly Mrs. ntspatrick and Mr. BoW- A SON. bie. clo2« 2t 2 button’s tou^... and a 4-Way Power Seat thal 3 4 t « 4 0 era, were also on the suhcommlt- K U l O f f 7 adjusts up and down, as well as front and baek, at a. touch '/ WBBK KND QClOB t fiiBiB SL—Tw. M i-s-am MEMORIAL tee for the new school and could f»tt ( M l) MWS CASAYAN - loha Uafier New »»— g------of the CGQtrofs. They’re all worth-while optional extras have mwken long ago but waited 2 n d H O H I ? Swayse - Tmi Drive If fd a rt until th* school, wee to ho built 'M> c 4 a CANTEKN. Jana m - BoUitog SoppSas •( AB Ktoda COMPANY available in the 1954 Fordl TM POAL — OIL 5 4 FORD to make this move. Mrs. Fits- X Patrick did a complete turn eb ^ t ooii*'p^®irH .ssfco» uniiiiin mills (ace ae it was the who euggeetad HUDSON STREETS . _»v‘ the appropriated price of $450,400 R a c k t o kflPLE SUPER SERVICE STATION Opposite East Cemetery ■ \ thus reducing the architect's estl- GODS ' » ' ' ' I » - --I.U f|. V , rr . I- mato of 4 ^ 0 0 0 . Mr. Bowers n l S o N t e l e p h o n e MI-2-5427 DILLON SALESband SERVICE a never been with ua from the ’ * ' I • - It * I • I '• It V h X 1.‘ 1 • . p* \ rJ, a . e m or MI-S-4552 start but not unUl tonight did he C O U N T R Y 1 319 MAIN STREET — MANCHESTER ms-.-r ' —-- it:. -TFMkohr ^ CjCftlN l f OPEN SUNDAYS i l l i i S otter another propoisL A 'UtU* ' .r\| V - * Road Service b4 • • • ■toy Direct *b4 Save Mitoey •T '• '. / V 4^ - ,l." 4 r f - y ■ ■):. * V ' ’ ■ ' ^ ' ' ' ■ i A) . . . '* . ’• V y ' ■J ' t-t V '( I .r ft / ■ ^■1 MAKC|ESTER e v e n i n g h e r a l d , MANCMESTER, o y w ., THURSDAY^ JANUARY 14, 19Mf -,L, \ ■ :MANGHESTER EVENING M^CHESTER, ^NN.. THURSDAY, JANUARY 14. l&M t . ;m «M Xiaijr. aii^ uia M tt«r Uvlag Enanuel Lutheran yss 8 fa t tbifa, tfea atrungar M r a . JLeopoid toBe Hondred lincy H^d aiiteto Ptrkapatba Connecticut tJEoj D r im McA;i|]e3^ ^erk ter tMf i* that Boctil Elect Offi< NMMC ^ $ m ak f*it aabr^ l^^J^cmkecL^ 'ate Republican Women 'X ~qgb, aa Uwt what The ahnuM ccngregatlonai mset- “(UshilBdad Page One) B y A* H . a tng of Emanuel Lvtheran Church mtrely wkata the Mrs. Akos iT u op old . of Wes-' St,. Joseph CMliege, of West will be beM on Simdsy afterticoq, pndilures, ^urlng more ro- of a majority of the ton, former Connecticut fliecretary Itonre on air Hartford, will present its third Aa can be dtocernW from the Jap. IT. beginning at 3 o'clock In economise $3,000J^ark, pao^e. A t any rate, It of State, will be honor guest at the Luther HaU Of the Church. annual McAuley Lsetum Serise bt- M i N i o w « 0 ^ tofidta quite a revaraal in JuMlant'^warBancea Rep. Philip annual meeting and luncbaon of the Laing and Democratic State Chair­ Reports, both’ financial and QtScy t***, W.BOO-ton The local Mai4h orblmes "drive ginnlng In lata Fsbruary, 'Ths Aniwlcaa policy thinkiflf if we Connecticut Ooundl of Republican otherwise, covering 1 the work of • FJI. t« 12:30'-^IOAY. JAN. ll man John Bailey arc executing in Women^s Ctebu, Friday, Jan. SB, at /N avl^ '•■t "Wiem of tea toUi passed the 18.000 mark this theme of the series will be Catholic aoddanly tedd* that It the. public square, seldom has there A the Church during 1953 will be «H v e crSlssre” and now morning on the crest of q waVe of the Bmd Hotel. HartfortL in tecog- presented and acted upon. Officers Humanism and Utbmtum. ^ufht to he our object - abroad been Buch a conclusive and over­ nltion of her appointment by Tsm V m ” Navy 3IUUC BY , ; whelming tactical victory aa that will be elected, and resolutions returning coin folders from local Prof. Howard R. Patch, of H'>«« ••••«••«( to let nationa afflicted with the President Etoenhower aa Director residents. obtained by them, plus the houae- sffecUhg the .future progmm ef durin* »»• 1*W up Dept, of English of Siriith Collegt^ TONY p'lRIOHT AND HIS pR C H IfliA a^»«a.a •••«••• h OoMmuatat vlrua dak into deeper of the Women’s Bureau of the the church will be voted upon. Chairman Wesley C. Gryk re- wlvee of thaNgteto, on tha toaue of U. 8. Department of Labor. will deliver tbs firrt factum of ths deapair, on the curioua milk bottle dating. All thembera of the r-ngred*- ported that up until yesterday the OONTBlBCnON $1J5 FEB PEBSON The morning session will open was folders had been returning at a •®ries in the college suditortum, tkaary that;' alnoa hdp aaama to Tha completeneha cf the victory tion are Invited and urged to be West Hartford, Tuesday evSi ***** ** * at 11:15 a. m. Tha reception for pieaent. very slow mte and the bulk of the promote OMnnwaiam, the lack of was illustrated, in I r manncr. both Mrs. Leopold will follow at lt:|0 “ ‘‘•‘y «»«ulMatsa. Ihoney rM:eiysd had been from Feb. 28, at 8:15; Hto subject Jubilant Democrata rseogntoed in­ The Missionary Societies will it would hurt Oonunualam. and the luncheon hour to T p. m. .bo..’ , « apecisl gifts, from local businesi be "The Individual arid the stantly, when no leae a 'bqrsonage Mrs. Charlotte Miller, of Bast serve refreshments at the cloae of in Medieval Literature.” ".SSSS^ But thq fact that CommOniam than Governor John Lodge bydden- the meeting. firms and from organizations. -ta M. or Haven, and Mrs. Mary Austin, of Wirhiu *“ the "In Manchester,” Gryk com- The Rev. Waller J, Ont, 8J.. aaeiwa torgratr atrohger In Italy in: ly revealed himeeU aa an under­ Bloomfleld, are in charge of ar­ f 7 * * ” Chomber of ‘U ' :i- professor of EhigUah at St. Louis EAST HARTFORD m The Pilgrims did not build log merited.” the success Of the polio aplte of our effort to help Italy la cover champion’ of the reetorMca rangements for the rece^on and^ Septic Tank Cleaning . ^ ‘**•‘■0" ■Md the Univemlty, will give the second a»a32 of some kind of «late to milk bottle cabins in the United States. campaign has always depended to not Um only paradon involved la IpndMpn. Resewatlaas for tr * degree on tee amount of lectum of the series March 9. TELEPHONE C-axai ca^. luncheon must be in by Jan. Union a 350 eubmartnte” Is well speaking oh ^'Renaissance Human- our policy. A t the present Ume, SEPTIC TANKS. DRY W EtLS siid ROOT-PROOP • folders returned. In other words. flf.R.K.'A. 1 His letter to the State Milk Regu­ and may be made I9 local known. He continued: :“ «>^Md the* Amqrtcati. CtothOllt our economic hdp to Italy is la rf e« lation Board, under date of Jan. «, Without tee dimes and doUars -pf bera througb Mrs. Robert Mi SEWER LINES INSTALLED find REPAIRED/ *‘"®w that the the small contributors wa would ly in the form of doatracta akra^- uiging that board to give speed)l y tosh. a-ia why this surge of fordwrtbday Kasi .ihe J2ept..oC Ei^Ush-of-th«-Uatear^ requiring[idring tbe the date ■ ■ pt - delivery - -- on Hostesses viil-b* the meaiddnts of XTniiig tK« MOii Btodtrii cqaipiiiMif. ikilled opiM ai^ The w w ld. Did you know that stty of Toronto, will conclude the the production of various military the whole eomnfittee cheering. W-VS cape to replace the missing date of the eight county ItepuBIiCan Wom­ WASHAMJ .yy , .. "ul *^1 crolsers are now be- Patricia HaUk series March 23. His subject will pasteurisation, revealed that he Mre. Alice K. Leopold "1 hope that sveryone realizes suppUes, including aircnft, mine- en’s Atens. COLUMHA raOXYUN with yasn tid cxpdricnca fivM you / V teg bum snniially than am'being . cotRemporary Crisia for had been sectetty .urgthg the Con­ that the dimes and dotlsra being Mrr and Mm. DXVia Mullen, IS ki a * eweepare, ammunition and radar. Mrs. Leopold was elected to the mcelved this year njsy possibly Catholic Humanism.” necticut Milk Dealers Association poet of Sem tsry of State in the creased comforts and cohvenlencea Made tw Order # 9 U A U T Y w o r k • REASC^ILI Knox St., announce the engagement The Ml^uley Lectum Series is Many of the factories which pro- toward its own decision on the mat­ for tea paUcata. •‘ir •‘"®» World mault in final victory ovsr polio. I960 election, the fifth Wimian to $2J0 WHh Your RMIeie *1"* Soviet Union has built of their daughter. Mias Patricia sponsoted by St. Joseph College as dnoe these things for American ter. Thto open revelation trf ' hto be named to the sectetaiytetip in Tha Shop to aeaenUally a volun- "During the past 15 vesm the Hauk, to John Kramer, Jr,, of l^ara: m -?^ -'*.*** «»«*troyem dime# ahd dollars contributed have a cultural service. There will be no rlollars, aa a part of our contribu­ aacret interest produced a prompt Connecticut. She had'previous jgqy- tear orgaatoation; all Um detalto M our own Av#**** Rockville. - charge for admission to the lec- THE PRINTED response from the Milk Reflation ,paid------for the most intensive■nicneive anaand Miss Hauk was graduated from tion to tha military atrehgth of emmental emeriente aa a mam- of plaiuilng, buying, bookkeeping will not be im-. PuWlc I f jjprdlaliy Board; which promtoed the speed ber of tee House of Reprmehta- pnd mBBBfeoHnt SN aceoffipuilMd LA. paired by the laying up Of the U. -^prehenslve-attack on a etegle! Manchester Higk Behoof, d a s r of iflviled to attend. ' ■ ^ NATO, are riominatad by Commu- he requested. L F. STEELE & SONS disease ever launched by a private 11M9, Snd tee Joseph Lawrence tives in IMS and toqk aa acUva through, many houni of volunteer tttot-controlled labor unlona. From the aatare ef the Cover- S. ship^ two members of ' thr agency anywhere fn the worM. l f ' 8«»ddl rif Nursing, New London leadership in education and labor work done by membore of the MINT 00. *83 VlRIiON ST.--TI^ House Armed Services Commutes t: W,Wt a.. M, aMk So perhaps ih could be saM that aer’e medeit ceafCeetoa ef leag teis research produce* an effective i *•>« •* presently employed as at■taff laeijt lakanHjr — bills, sponsoring several maasuras AuxUtory; U m Shop to open seven 69» Main St„ TeL yi-9-4501 said yesterday. nurse in Ig tremendously flatterin^f^-’^ much of t ^ benefit of theee hitereet la the matter, it becomes in both fields. days a wqek. and the hours are vaccine, polio drives in a few yesm Manchester Memoi•riqi A c t s '? JST appueal that It was not, aa M m Chalmian Short (R-Mo.), said will be only s Matter of history for Hospital. once on American dollars actually gam to In 1961, a Connecticut paper covered by jM ^'p aid workere, and the move will not "take away any for half-sizes! •>'' Unmklay, ■1* Baitoy alleges, anything the Oov- named her tha state's "Woman of a Staff of vohthtoer workers who the need for them a-H| have been Mr. Kramer, after his gmdusUon Itallaaa who art Oommuntota: erase thought of casually he- of our striking power. ” and Rap. eliminated. from Rockville High School at­ tee Year", and the name year Mm earve in the 8hop,^ra 11 a.m. to Vinson the pefeal, beait a; maqaaiwt to the The defensive retreat being con­ acting governor in a brief absence More Snow Seen and more real to all of ua Th^C Thousands of doctors of this American military produc- ducted by the dealers and admin- Cart, la a bedaida ahopplng servtee. dimes and dollars we have given nssr future. teidirate good * « ■ * of ,thte com- of both Governor Lodge and LL To all thoaa loyal wooers, ^ have prescribed Pertussin tlea in ItqUan teetoriea, do none totratioa on thto tssua to acheteilad are certainly, being returned a feun- ninlty'a eiti*«aa,1 iNth thooa who to continue, this evening, as the Gov. Allan. the eteployoB' and staff o f t] dmd-fold.” of this. Tnataad, they cooperate Sen. WllUaro A. PurteQ, of Hart­ For New England Pleaasnt-tastinc PERTUSSIN not A^fr-eah spring prlnt-- fiaiinail the adiadla eiia;thaaa who daalers devote the main qwaking Ebspltal, to the boat of friendly only relieves local irritation, but affictontly in seeing that our portion of their annual banquet Jn ford. commeatlng on her appoint­ wMl-wtohera and patrons among Ri the wonderful style oatad appnmd of thkn.' ' (OsBttoaaS Pram Page One) MRS. ROBERT T H O M P ^N BURR* **“**'“ wprkah C«udtn« lar. Aqua, rose or blue to chsapneea. cut waa a wonderful thing for the Her baiteground, training and ax- fadings, however, continued fart ^ m p s o n ^ r r , son of Mr. and jiire wslaUlne. three-quarter In response to many inquiries •ry H. a. 1/w ho died Janu- if we should withdraw these interest in the merchandise, the below freeslng during the night. 194 rayon crepe print, Stoea ia. Keeney Btreet diatriet, flie p e ^ e of Connecticut. perience in business and in public appearance, and tea alms of the length sleeves and full skirt. She concerning avsilsbllitv of tickets orders, the Communists would servics. equip her splendidly for TRIAI A ’The sub-sero belt extended north Greenbiish, N. Y., formerly ^ of wore s headband of ivy and car- T j* a w ^ (o know w r'll rh«-t aaaln. 14H to 24H. Nitcted ter this advcnturo ia itever in political history has Gift Shop. for tee. 1954 Polio Ball. ’Ticket W h;re Sartlns 1» no m or-. ' ^ ’ probably attack us for doing so, such entrenched power been this this important work. of Boston with s low of -9 at _ ried s bouquet of yellow roses and Chairman Michael T. Quish an­ INCOME TAX Sage-AUea, East Hsrt- la .the Heat, jpowatfiil. Sincerely yours, A n l IlU t the one w r love ao W ell . toid,/to. opea. Tuesday even ttooglli ir to still B p u t or much wonted by so- ttttlB a thbig, "Lam pleased and gratified that 'Tks CBftBHop CbmmIUee, .....F^r.OaiML..Maine_and readings near -Til* doubls-rlng ceremony-was-fvy..... —^ ' nounced today that tickets'"way' la lu»t gone on before. \ aidL lBfti»qca-wiaa, of her capabilities are being recog­ that mark In other New England performed by the Rev. Edgar Fat- . k teradgk Saturday 9:35 Communist doctrine to pretend not, at least, since tee salt tax in Dorothy Hlggte* be purchased from any Jayc^ Wife and eoii 'gir tlg^^aiaatliipM o f 't a ^ **hkh Intea and the tea tax in Boston. nised in Washington , and I know cities. It was -12 at Albany, N. Y., rell of St. James’ Chumfi. Mon- ...15* . f member or at the American Leg- AM. te 5;M PJM., Fri- that wa are warweagetB because ______y siji M, imend______— Ahd_ -i. at-Syracuse.------— -dsy te-t;S5^PJ«.- ;{h#~ n*w~ aihieor Aa~agalnBt the toruifedlia a vldf I ****.. loir HomEPm#Pfiafinacy,“QuJ^a“ " ^ Cart br '3rhanka Aad-AceouaMat Services" WB era Brntag free world. necUcut and ter tee country In • Oo-cludnns& Light rain continued in eastern ..ccei^rlss and the bride- i - teeihtere, pf administration and deMers.. It * '* •Pharmapy. North End Pharmacy. At Your Hsms «r to inspiring to note the clear, non- her-wbrk for “thto extrentoly Im­ -Texet and freezing rain or drizzle Charies Ttebblns web orgghlM arid * ".11^ ** “ * in this aituation, Washington is hit areas northesatwsrd into Ar­ Jon-DI’s Restaurant. Fairfield W e w ish io thank all of our nelch- ^ 244 MAIN ST. It aeinied the Idsal place to erect Uticsl ^faUc interest of Jolui portant body.” - ■■■ / sotolat and the churrti decorations " " f . white print Market, Green Corner Stom, Pine- bore, friends, and relatlven for ihe i now reportedly considering means m any aru_ of klndneee and eym pathv, n mcwiiment to'qhid^esa.. ley, who/U motivated simply We*re one vital corner of thet iniportant American ‘Trianflc’': Your doc­ kansas, Missouri and over moet of consisted of white pompons and •®®***®ries. ^ t h mothers wore hurst Grocery, First National For Appeiatment Call of "getting tpugh" with the new nilnois and Indians. The Weather snapdragonssnsodrsKTOHS of .white pompons end show n ua fn our recent bereavem ent. i i U the htghBaaded tactics which by principle, even though ha did aaristed the bridal party at a re­ Bank, or from 8. J. Turkington, W « eapeciallr thank the C la.-i of 1950 Italiaa government, when it to neglect to histnict any of hto WINDSHIELD tor . . . your PharuUdat. . . and YouMFe have an enviable i ^ r d of pre- Bureau Isaued. special warnings to The brldid attendants wem Miss Jf., at the Town Clerk’s office. M n ch eater H iah Bchool, and all thoae RAY GOOPER -opecatad laat night are perndttad Democrats to vote against tee motorists on hazardous driving Doris E, ri^lnwall, sister of the ception at the Marlborough Inn w ho aent the beautiful floral trlbutea 1 tended, on the subject of Oemmu- Open-Forum Interest in the dance has been A& d loaned the u s a o f c a r s . we do n o t f ^ measure when it passed the Ben. parinc preseriptions Just as the doctor oVd^red. ^ conditions In Illinois and . bride as maid of honor; Robert Di- at 1 p. m. ' M I.3 .S 4 U atom in.Jtaly. It to reportedly eco- running- high and indications am which they dm hto. ' ' ^•-'cfsrcriF-;: Snow la Far West Battlato, of Manchester, bl^ther- For an unannounced wedding that the affair will ba< extremely The Carlson family. bidcriag a throat to withdraw Bat, although there nuty seem Thaaka iHtme "Gift Sbap" raOTECTOHS Light snow fen from Mlanesota in-law of the bridegroom was best trip the bride is wearing a violet going through To the Editor, successful. thiSto iMBitracte tha Itolian. Cbm- to he parttaaa daactag while thto eastward into Michigan wMla an­ man. and James H. Aspinwsll, of and gray tweed suit and lavender As previously announced, this ykBhihenaMainiant partteahM toaae drags an ta tha Tha Gift .Shfiqt of Um Maachaa- W E HAVE FILLED OVER SOO.OOO PRESCRIPTIONS other band of snow extended from Stmtford, ushered. pink accessories. They will make Inora than dieeq*- muhtof ’(M h a n are filling ao nice­ ter Memoriaf Hospital, bscausa of For an types of can. No vesr’s PoUo Ball will be held at laat tea measure of retreat, eae Arizona northward through the Presented in marriage by her their home at 5442 Harper-Aye,, the State. Armory ^ Ssttirdsy eve­ I t yrlB he n monument to ly unleiB tha Jthlian government mala eveatual result wUl be quite ita tejUuaion in that inaUtuUon, acrapinlr. Keepa your wind­ Rockies to Montana and westward father, the bride wore a ballerina Chicago, III., where Mr. Burr la does'hot advertise in the usual ning. Jen. 30, with music provided iBId fmstlclsin does aometblng to brack do«m on aaa-purttsaa to character. to Washington and northern Ore- length gown, of white ehantung, an army instructor. He is a by the well known Landerman \ Um growth of Oomnitiqtom. It win he that ue future Oea- ehanneto, and ao wo art aaktng tha shield c l ^ while perked. gon. N with empire waist, Peter Pan col­ gmduate of the University of fi# 1tlMro are no other courteay of your columns to ^ PrcMription Rharmacy Bros, orchestra. ' U m inevitaWe rsadt M thto eral AaaemMy, ef .whatever pall? T>EBMmstnted At . Fairly mild a’esthcr prevaileJtn lar, threerqvarter length aleevca Connecticut. Jayceea am reminded that ticket ta MNMfee ttie tactice’ dad tlcal eawtool, wtH ever legtoiate press our thanks to hU thoas who AM and full aklrt.' Her veil of illusion paradCK to, obvlouky, a ^ iM fU l sbiithem .Texas and Florida with Both .bride and bridegroom am returns should be made te i^lah by whidi the jiulle ee casually an any matter have contributed to the succaaa ef i m 1 901 Main Str4el readings of around 65 early today 4es held In place by a circlet of graduates of Manchester High Mamma. Why, indbaA dboikd wa the, peat ysar. at the next meetinx which will be of.thO Board of Bdaen> which eeaceiaa seaielhlag Ukety (SmM c in Brownsvllla and Miami. There Illy of the valley and she carried a School. Mrs. Burr , was form'erly held Monday, 'jan. 25. at the Man­ FrobaUy moot of your readers / 1 \A3 Mitchell 3-5.121 and tha adhool hoUdlng corn* keep OB fatteniag Uw Comiin^ handled eveiy day in the also was soma warming In most casdtde of white phalaCnopeto employed by theTrsvelera Insur­ chester Country Club; » year hgr e^’ery heueewMe la Cea- db not know test tea Gift Shop orchid! ^nd stephanotie. tha prevloua votca of tha Btoto of Italy, when the purpose of the Southeastern States. ance Co. •. aecttqnt; > has been a project of the Womea'a Overseas alarms of new svs- q f diraetafw, and tha vote of; of our doltors'there to to ehove Auxiliary of the H ostel rateee / tonchas. plus fresh snow and rain, A- hpprqelim plana and I9 - Ctammuntom back? Bdt, on the May of 1951, aad that tha pro- Fetlowa of The AaicHaui .QoUege of Apolhecarice 'hampered rescue efforts today in Jatte fDr’‘uia admol wera othtr haad, isn’t it about time wit ceete of the Shop are gi**h by th* snow-bUlied Austrian valleys Education Board to \ Anxteeiy to the Heepital to p w If S W«Bt St. ______.flllio i. B IX m ilE S f tb’i i i l aikiSiaty iato'ttM IHa^ stoppM"^tiir«»iniiinir other ni- ....where- -n » persomr 'Wrre Ttebira tloBS and hehaviAg as I f ws vide speetdl equipaMat, or dead. Them was m tle hope fo r 29 •By J. P. D.. ■ite others still missing. jTha ohjoot o f all this fa to dww thought we had some title to The Overall avalanche toll in the poopla and tha taxpayara.of them? We shouldn't be surprised TSeleattola Te Look Alps of Austria, Switzerland, Ger­ FOODS hew d io a ^ a school If the key ressoB ter the-growth jner U fe ba Man’* many and Italy reached-139 dead The-Boerd of Education, at lts--thia number would be increased ' ^ bo bunt, with the paepla of of Oommuaism in Italy has been There’s great tefrattBc hub­ and at least 33 missing. •’Tha'latest meeting Monday night, will coh-' over the next year or so. A the fact that Afncrican .policy, in bub . . . e’er the fact dead outside Austria were two ■ider s proposal to buRd a three-1. more classrooms would Kaanqy Straet'diatdct thaaub> Mare . . . la dane uiU little girls, whose anow-smothemd _ Ja.., n. _ i bring the number of rooms-in the UDRY'S 14.R. CAN^ CHOICE OR PRIME of (Ida axparlBMnt its altamatlng use of hindsome cleoer . . . te this eari* bodies were-uncovered near Tren­ room addition to the WashlnsrtonT , « allowing for two Lb. { j'nmt. to theaa dlrectora par* promises and tough threats, has eura. . . only M mUllon aStlqa af to, northern Italy. . School, slmg with whatever addi-1 rooms for each grade. Illlng also BEEF RIB ROASTS ' wpeU ng to thia meve-» auditorium and cafeteria.' The rather than as if It ware an equal geared . y . te view the Marttaa Gibbons Assembly STOKarS RNEST Lb. |a4dy. Mathaw Paten, Walter Ma- tbe|r’k watch dees tor Supt. of Schools Arthur H .; school now has a cafeteria, but it Headquarters SPRING LAMB LEGS ;h|)aiey and Mrs. Malan nt^pntrick naflon in a frae world. The true algae ef Uvtng'. . . from Bouth Illlng,asld this morning that an: is not regarded as entirely sstis- >-Ha an aU-ocnaumlng objactlve, route out of the dilemma sired by Africat te 'Matoe. . . anl^revlew To Hold Auction sdditlon is ths "only sltemativs" 1 factory. FOR BARTLETT PEARS 39c in view :ot the school board’s in-1 The Rec Bpard,_in dUapproying, FANCY iQf nddittenal thrill of a pdradOK atay ba maca. paychologi- with experb. letver .-.: «.-. . aaai crevice.e. Uai — ability t&~ihske cISBarobin lise bf [the plan to g lw up. the “three ted a anaar toward all thoae ctl than anything etot. Gibbons Assembly, CslboUc La­ nrenrsoNeiiBr T s :: tbere are Martian thrsO'PooiM'in the adjacent West i roomSi aadd it . needed-more space.- ilkw have carried the local school dies of Columbus, announces . an Sidb Recreation Bqilding. nut less. The School Board's plans SMOKED PICNICS or ladtoe to r that mat­ auction Tuesday. Jan. 19, at 8 jh ia d ^ program forward to date. ter . . but experts won’t be Re« Board Bars Plau would have re.mUed in the West WHOLE KERNEL CORN Hert Too* Please / p.m., at.the K. of C. Home, for thq The School Board had considered I Side Rec'being made primarily a F A N C Y \ ; '‘|ltet It be eeid that there need balked by eqx . . . la searching benefit of St. Bridget's Parochial for their data . . . but If these making use pf the building .and school building, REe;CANSTAa.KISt ; little doubt nbout the capacity We hereby expregs tha hope School. Fund. Miss Helen Thomas presented this^prpposal to the Ad- Udn groupv~ie It conUnuea in teat Clste,. l^ tee lAtcq„w^ ex-. experts wdlt a h it. . . aad atom ..3rtR feryeJ m _ •uctionMr.. which NATIVE FOWL botelie Min gmwreto.VVwe'may ■vtoory Recrealion-ami Park--Cont- itxol of tha tetuatlon, to procure tend ' to Americans add to the means that her witty comments miasion Tuesday’ nighL ’The Rec CHONK TDMA A ^ J sacceed te btewtag ue . . . a ■’'will create a lot of fun. Rh UNB. CUDAHY'S the Keeney (Mreet ihetrict n fmerlcan pram the hsme gram­ Board, however, which has Juris­ itelUdB miles more closer! Members am donating new or WASHER M1-9-45S7 matical courtesy shs extended to diction over the .building,' rejected C O it lN A achooL It may, in the end, used articles, antiques, ttondwork, ths idea in a report to General quite ne much in the' way of tee Italian people and press upon horn#' made preserves .and baked Manager Richard Martin yester­ SUNLIGHT BUTTER ‘^73c as the Bchool whicfa has Iter, return to Rotes the other day. goods; also Jewelcy, toys,, ciga­ REPAIRS rettes, furniture and "white ele- day. . ./- ■■ „ TOMATO PASTE 3 been abandoned. That will da- The pirtMence of gender termhia- A Thought for To>^y Ths pton was burled deeper * V- * ’ ’ phanls.” Prompt, EcoBomical upon many farters, idchidlag tiona in Qie Italian language has Donations wlU be picked up by Riangos, Refrigem ters COLONIAL KOSHER made it almost impoaslhle for contacting any of tk. the following i of the Board of Education, said,at oonatructlon costs may hap- ONE StHJTABY U FB^ . last hight'a. Board of Directors G u o it mfB t d to he when and If the srbooi ItaUans'* to accomplish the Un- Here to.a man who waa bom in committee: Mrs.’ John F. Fitzger­ W«alMn and AM ' ald. chairman; Miss Helen Thom­ mreiing that the school board was SPEAR PICKLEA"®^^^- over actually built But what gulMc fsat of cslling. her "Mrs. an obscure village, the child of s VteteMtag e^ ffte BWeiSuefe tMwb,mmtiwtey tofte miJUtpfh, ■isH, as. co-chairman: Mra. Richard witharswOtg Its request for use of W riB 9 «rTRe|h RoplocBd Otiior AppHkwcia BIRDSEYE Ambassador." Yet, by prbtocol, ihe passant woman. He grow up in the'Rec . building’s rooms. Ita eoet la doOare, It wUl have another village. He worked lo* '* .Gallagher, Mrs. William Conlon, ARMOUR'S hdhciipheie of cheapness. It to an ambaaaadof, no matter'how Q ipe|o^ sem es it- Mrs. Willard Begley, Mrs. Mat- filing said '40 childen are now carpenter shop until He waa twHy being transported out of the Wash­ bq t e decent leee ade<|oate. confusing that may seem. But and then, for three years He was ^ thew Mortorty, Mrs. Pstrtok Peak, PofterPon's BEEF PQT PIES, 2 * - 57c ‘ Mra. Raymond Tierney, Mre. John ington School area to other schools Tlw JW H A U oa CREAMY PEANUT BUTTER efflcteat.lees serviceable to when she got back to Rome, the an itinerant preariier. He never because*of p Ist^k qf space and test IM Center St., Cor. of Church wrote a book. He never held an B. Shea and Mrs. Almet E: Sulli­ BIRDS EYE ooBunuaity. than Um othsr other day,.Mrs. laice decided to van. 9V2 Os. Jon gQp pffjce. He never owned, a home. He 2 ••"havB^ bunt ahS' -trt have doaaveHh'tMs' teehnlcaPnoh- hCfer had 'AfsMiy. Be never went nuit much can be con- sense, and she invited Italians to to college. He never put Hto foot PEAS m il CARROTS ' I II I I I (jlR iriH iiii • ' - .T— » w 2'H^‘ 33c Inidvaace.' . telkpv^^ and ths^ oim< . inside city: Ha never trsMed Power M Y -T -F IN f hkhciugli this drmmunity tebn ' i i ^ sindT, i[h ihe Tutilrei oUi two teimdrvdnnfteB TritorterpMat FOUIFfISHIRMIN-S - where He wax bom. Ha iMver did B knew S e m & ir grett 'Bimuae fine locK^ihe Bcneiuiw gtfa ter iteelf soma Mgry bar-TAmhaasadress;"- . Halts on :SiteJSAag H fc one bf the things'“which ’ acebm- new styling of these breath*taking i - perch ^ of ite own la allowing dur difficulty, hers in America, pany greatness. He had no ere- biles the fiMMneot we saw them. MOHiST.rOWfl»D CAt at W m o he o b it to be built.it to to to not so much linguistic as it is dentials but Himself. Buicks shows tiiem to be the freshest M l p r i c e ta Am friea k f t * (CoNtteusfi from Fag* Onq) CI ^ CoBiwcticBt Poiiltry— Diroet From O Form s t o Y ** >ed that aonw effect toward msnteL It is hard work saying. While still s young man. the tide But it turns out w e have a far bigger M * 200-te *~~------m m S W O T U F K " of'popular opinion turned against new automobiles in years. 50S Moio St>—OpoB niBTsdays UotD 9:00 F.M ^Tol. MI-9-t09t « outeoma better for every- * p a r at trick', aattfamUae - viaional All-German government Selected Fresh "Ambassador Liuce” whim ■ we Him. His friends ran away. One ,iiit on our hands in the new 1954 without any outside supervi^oii. sHU dev^op. It to to be aalaat tar IW4. know full well teat tee Ambassa­ of them denied Him. He was nailed Buicks than we ever figured. ^ One lofdc into the modern interiors— The Four Powers are due to dis­ ORANGE JUICE 2 that tost aight*B nMtlag dor to a .charming* and beautiful upon ., cross between two thieves. cuss .the future of Germany and —— ----— SPECIALS- - FRUITS AND VEGETABLES His executioners gambled for the (Nid .through that spectacular new WHOLE LARGE nay fun awareneas of ‘the tody. Even when We write it, we Folka in a steady stream Qome into. hottest values to' be brought on the Austria, but -the Soviet Union to oea^caUons and dBaya and only piece o f property He had on expected to bring up other propo­ have an ijmost uncdhquerabto in­ earth while He was dying, qnd that back-swept windshield — firms the SWEET INDIAN RIVEIl , ^ iavohrad la lU acOoa. It our showroom, look ovifir'tiiese glam- American automotive market in 1954 sals. such as a Five Power "peace stinct to reconcile tee title with w»M His coat When He wssl dead. oonviotion. conference”, with Red China at­ €UT-UP CHICKEN R0ASTIN6 OHICKENS to be ddiihtod that all pf those tee sex. And it never seems right He was taken down and laid in a -orous new beauties, and. tell m-wiik -clinches Buick as the buy of the tending. PINK g r a p e f r u it 3 29e in last Bi|ht’a majority tolMn wa.say it or write it the wsy borrowed grave through the pity t • , . * • i T FANCY INDIAN KIVER i ' of ..friend. signed ord#r«—tiiat Buidc*s really the One look at tiie new V 8 power stiiry, year. ■ T O IR O I L OVEN deatof .to rama^ actually Stete • Department protocol re- I am far within the mark when the new ride story, the iiew hanfWng- o r F R Y READY mat could hap- qteres. ' . I Say that the armies that ever beautiful b i| y , hands down. Come in and see for yourself—the Beth Sholom Notes JUICE ORANGES ,k. 39c a te t'K ^ praaeatplaas ter tha "Ambafesadress" would ease as marched, aad all the navies that ease story—practically wraps up the — • J - nK M \ ' ’ soonier, the sm art^. E och LR. *•«> eppreved, and many mlMk'and tongusi here aa ever were built, and all the parlia­ I t ’s the biggest new*car ezoitement sale. Harold Schiff, director-^ tee and the adfuateMats In Italy, - ments that ev.er sat, and all the New York office of the Bnai Birth, 6 29 kings that ever reigned put. tb- in a long, long time—and you ought to A n d then, one^look at tiie prices—one SUNKIST LEMONS *■ 4 ; c tha wUoh would permit WHSN BIIIbk AUTOMOamt A U BUILT will be guest speaker this Friday iPAVd^V getesr have not affected the life Of St the Sabbath Eve service at T«m- ~ ••tend of»the con take a look at it, firsthand. eye-opening experience with the TB I^AMPAIQN BLAMMEO man upon this earth as has that •w oe Wl'u BUKD TMSM pie Reth Sholom. •SPECIALIZING- t c the qppi^la U u u are On* Solitary m g.—Author Un- Bchlff has lectured at New York P'ANJOU PEARS 6 29c «nd teaalhK'ilreey et- —Jordan hag .known. University, Long Island Univer­ FINE COOKING . fcdt: peaaiuiity- tombad a nationwids gsm|ia~ Thece’a a new GORMAN MOTOR SALES, Inc. York. He was issue director for ParadaK Uhnsportation to faciUtate inocu- bar here called 'The oince.” the Journal of Educstlonml Sociol­ RIPE TOMATOES «.^ 19e laUoe oampaignr te aU parts of The name’s made a hit with ogy snd was also secretary for the Um cbuntiy. * 2DS MAIN STKEKT— MANCHESTER BROILERS - FY.ERS - FQWL - ROASTERS CBlsr rASGAL" busineasmen. It alloWs them Metropolitan New York Council AD Poidtry O vo b Ro« ^ cbmI Cut Spodoi for Yowr Cooking Noods whllt Uppllng to telephons, t^s for Education Televlrfon. DbLUeUs rkg. 25 4 Aboutje o pounds of good castor lltUe Woman and say, with clear Members of ths Manchsster CELERY ' c WtH ytoW about nvs Igallons conscience: "Dear. I’m doing some Chapter of Bnsl Brith will serve et eaater aS. ?: things at tea office.” , i' A' FARM FRESH EGGS DAILY ■ — J- -. V%. w - . ' . « s hreU 4t aw Sabbath tea Which TV" 4 - wrO! follow the servics. ■.

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iJl ''iiM , y „ \ .'.a-■>■{. A A ■ 7; ■ IIANCHESTER MANCHfeSTEll. CONN.. THtJRSDAY,' JANUARY U, 1964 ' ^ ^ ^ ‘ MANCHESttiR EVENING HERALD, m ANCHESTRR, CONN., THURSDA^ JANUARY 14, 1964 -

m grade dauncee being• hdd aaw— every neew— ^ two • .s we ing, the group weepe VgTVSSW apmt VSIWI tM W evMlng W W n igU Ad_ lo^ claW ^ p itin L la dcUcious homembd* sppl* Pj« « « i Joj^ble as well as-an W n H U rU M -^ O TAatHoUii^ »| 1^' OWUMIHMy d v g n l a l . ' i : ~ 4 - - r r - -«grfn-,wer»,sw*4 W H A r ~ 4 fl» aiihtti grade taddkertC i r ’W in ____ _ 'alki^n FrobtSs atnicting cMldm hoW tS rtudy? A. (HyBtt,.9uttlgg, futdsAce.ine apada) j imbiw:( tdnshetB. gaVtS **•’ “ y * .tJwhalei'ekoimwM ctmW ~Yheee w«jinr~juet ”i few o<~ the ■truotor ad Jtinjor. h lg li' achewl ata a claarar picture of tBtid miUai^ iR er IriOcii t«S itonp tto- the bealu of obiepliim shd'sihlwr-t saeuiy t|ueaUoaa p a m ts and teach- ...... — ------IwwloB^-waa-raeunie*.-',-. . ■ grig Is thought to bs ths protectlvn Do you sliow your children to studenm -Wne, BmmA Infwasatlve latttisda and suppMsd In era dUemeed Tueaday evimbig at and. rdadUy anewerad the nWay fwwUitlan niMiit tbalr psltHwiar / m m . jamoeS Otbson, praaldeat, Coating Bseretsd 1» ths whala'a di-<' iAT-^owS: Hlw Walch\ f wear dtmgareaa to SchoolT Do you the meeting ed Die HolUeter PTA. atHiigota. gaativo organs to aovsr such hard .. .10-aura tr M Pbrf d u ^ U ^ addf eawd te him. doBduoUd .t lr f conferenca, and WTHT'MScorva. Jeaa«l approve pT the. sevenb^ and eighth Diapenatng With Um biiNneM meet­ Thoasaa Bentley, principal, help- During S bcitt tntermIsaioM; tM ie who attended spent an an- objects. WDRO-Meat Hr. McHulty '.;v- ~rONS^awrser ...... CHICKENS •) X. itifiaWatcA —ddla Castor - 7 , r —CoagroM in Sanloe- \. Oft-Muricj n tha Air ale Tor RalauUoa AT—Naws;NMe Watch S h jO f l r — tC—Bddia ChatOr ' ,A wonderful pouftr^Nc^sing sedson ,hes rdsulfdd in an especially plentiful supply of -WlM T—Coagw a in BwtsioB A ..^l^ffM 'feSu oaV plump, mealy chickam X^ b^ lM rt «n d f r y m . First National Storas' buyers have T —N Bw lUtbiM ^ ^gSg-ftaakEdwarda. N i ' I fj'-S VA .‘'MtSwu opThio v-uUng a®BC—Toramy Doraajf—t YOUNG TENDER PRYIRS - 2H-Jh L6 AVG Hop ly iS ^ P u t It To pat ^ inm .z" Oiiwd ’ w h a t —Hits Watch — WTtO'imvPMlRBS-''------. WTHT—Anstrani for Afnarlcans / WBRC—Haws; Mnoda for Romaaca WOKS—Daeina Taylor .Concert IgtU — ' -«^ V -M ia B ta le )i~ w n c -J a a a Ptekeas WTHT—Ansanm for Americana ■' WDRC—News; Moods for Romaaca SHANK h a l f - r—WMUra Canvaai . • WON8—Deems, Taylor Coacart SAIKi rroot P«c* Vwrd j j x O f r ^ . I ^ T —Kite WatchT r ead y TO EAT • B flio n , TlikMi jiiJSSt it Vi* g S g ^ K e w i [ V • WONS—News u^wwe^SaSe*' U iU — C L E A N E D A U WASTE REMOVB) LB «CANs J7c IT —Jm Otrud WHAT—Nlte Watch /' W n c -World Newi ..J S = s S ^ ^ WTHT—Sports Report WDRC—Dwight Cooke ^iWMM WHM . tOVT/kllAnD WHAT—W«w< WON8—Surnght Symphony Thera's a ragnlar bam e f plsnty at CUT PROAA HEAVY WESHEN CORN-HD STEER RHP W tIC-a»«y» to Kattr. U:»— WTHT—Joo Clraa^ WHAY—Nile Watch POPDLAB. wbera LO Tft*^ ^em. derfnl.faoda aab jroHia to aeleet f e p a k h Wra^HaMcyrnUM w n c —Chief Justlca X. A. Warraa WDH»-llqr Ktog WDRC—Night Owl LAAIB LEGS rimy uMi' from at the aaeat waltopta* lew WON8—SUrllght Symphony > \ \ - 61« prioea. Net ealy de sre have the Chuck Roost IN ** *'§^Y-jgpoUHlltdA B»et«a BONED AND ROUiD IF DESIRED WT10-N«w» : WHAY—Nlte Watch moat varied ealectloa ad faeda hi MAKE A yewiklTIOUS STEW WTHT—Jo* Gbrud . w n c —Chief Justice X. A: Warrea tewa . . . we aee that yan hay WDRC-Nowo WDRC—Night Owi WONB^OWt W0N8—Stariight Symphony MOKB far eveffjr peany yan epead. SUPER MARKETS \ Chuck Roost ■ O N R IS S LB 35v to for Stew n19»^ ' f e a a ^ t e r “ ^ VUnNATB ABBIVW WTHT-Je* OiiSd WDira-Jaek lalm a WOm-^attenoB Naw Tork UPf—A conductor Rib Roost V -IH C H CO T PORK ROAST COOKED S A L ^ SMOKED PKNKS « i dT—Su p ^ Soronado the Long Mand fUilroed no lon^.. ■n IC—flirmly ftwru Announces U>e train's arrit-a^at FINAST ou> Gaaunoll - Station withAths KING OF THE UP TO 6 US u .6lc CHUBS ' LombMda V FASHIONS) - 5 7 . Sun words: "New Tork, the ticked city." Somebody coii^i Porterhouse Steok BEEF STEAKS WHAT—Suppor Scronado Now he simply says: /nus is WTIO—Tima SUr"" Extra“ ■ - j aoras Hicks IT." TENDER, FLAVORFUL, mraU Tbomaa Pork Chops u.. S EA ^<^OD V A LU ES le Dau Sirloin Steok WEU TRIMMED -Slmaltfdr------fliis tr Cuts Lb. AU L ^ L i 4laddock ~L«an FRESHLY Ground BEEF Tm M nK\\%RkV y - ' - r - ■“-4 ^ : T^ender-Ub. .'•V WHAT—SupMr BerapaSa ------MUa^WnC-MUa^ rDimn |AApE» tender. MILK-FED . “ 23* Pork Kidneys AU WASH REMOVED U 5 5 « “ WONi-Msat tbs Star L b . Plump Fowl cuAm I iJa s u ^ m m M M 9rH K T OR, Split Mackerel PAN RIApY n33< Nj

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R e a r $ _ .READ^TO-IAT 3 “ 3 9 c E s c a r o l e A SAUO FAVORin 3 u ? 2 9 < W n c -rW IU r Kaows Bast / i’\(K \i:i) 1P-OZ #T5^-^:>aiTw \ NATIVE / " ‘2 »|^ o u s '43« 2 H(GSp t ? s 45 M C IM PliO l CALIF. RNAST nCc' g Owl ««Misn T o m d t b e i .2 . CANS. .. f r a p e y , PLUMP XHCY — ^ 2 u s 3 5 « ' n X A S y s c ^ HEADS / LB hUn Wimwmwin**W ww C a U n g e \ \UiKSSi’|Tivi, -IAIGAIE4.INNUIRITIQN ...... ------t v m t ^ Wh at —BHiili Natloas^Hopia - Pumpkiir 2 ^ : 2 7 e Imported T T fi. - YHIOW i\ ■ * BONELESS Finast Cheese Feed U PKG 49< B r o c t o l i FRESH GARDB4 GREEN • c « . I 9 c T u r n i p s ■ U M A Q A I Q c Bleu Cheese Danish Lb. x 7 C . Somerville IS td«« 2 2 5 c ...... Zookjb '— ------STEER . H N ASV JUMBU PAC____ . * * % A Y —K e a ^ NIU Watch n^jxcuunt 2 S S —7 from PsrU . A^iiite Lb.'’ BEEP YOR GARDEN FROZEN FOODS ce JasMl Staffed ORves laozjott 49< PACKARD i IA 14DZCAN: i-BcHulty Pudding 3 B e \ , : «ELP us HELP THE MARCH OF DIMES: TIMBERIAKE - CHUNKIET STYU ‘ - \ FO R TH E B E S T IN 120Z PKG 39< FOUR 40 Z C A N Cake Mixes !SSi^ ^.2 6.3c "TdcVUoa Programs ■ / White Meat Tuna .. On Y^ags Two Orange Juke FINAST FLAKY ~ CHOCOt/TE, CINNAMON, GOLOei ar WHITE 3^49 Pie- Crtigt ______k w H m & im ! Spinad CHOPPED OR LEAF 2 PKGS P K C r 3 3 « 2 25c ONE 6 0 Z CAN ARAKES IH PINTS OF PURE ORAMSE JUICE eM 6tf/ fW M £ - V P , 1 5 ^ 10 X-Peit Cake Mixes ^ 19< Fociol Tiifues ANCa SOFT 2 ^ 39c COtDW MAINE- CREAM STYLE Plum PuddingPuM no R-i'A toozo^39e m OOID M liAt CftmKATIS WOira CASH Drive in . . . end get ran awed Fmast Com 2 ^ '2 7< Baked Beans FINAST pep fer'yeur cerb enghwl We rifistfatim blank A l cwtHlewPes depositecl ot POPULAR 90 to March pYDtniM 2 SiS 4'3« teat ceaepteulee; deew end md- M i dntaili nt' this stirt. -A GOLDB4 /MAINE • WHOLE KERNE Peoch Preservp mozmi 29c\ just werk ^u gi and distribtitor r U AWARD ^ Swansonfrozen Pie Sale! points: inspect distributor cap. t e f e e r i wtnnir THE P R O K 7x ... Rnast'Cem ^ 2 ^ '2 9 < Grope Jelly hozjar 19c coodtpser: raiatisBltiaa tiasingi “TAKE ADVANTAOEy THIS BIG SALE BY STqCKING YOUR FREEZER NOWl / | t tighten (an bdt adjust csib«« FORTIFIED WITH VITAMIN D rstef-clsen and oil air daanar; 6019 2 Lb. Bog . K .13e, Hpney dcmiMAio v , iwzjar 29c clean fiial pump tediaaent beed i , EvangeliM Milk 4,c!^‘ 49( CHICKEIt/TURKEY ^ CONTEST CLOSES JAN. 2Dth MEDAL ^ 9 • • . A 9e Grppe J[uice finast v -ozin 31c AU M l OMIY , . TU4DER SWEH MEDIUM'^ UNIFORM SIZE - er .BEEFTplES ^ «-oz pkgs 34 .95 FldUR • • -Wc Richmond Peas 2 33c Solmon ALASKA CHUM '14^ CAN 39c HUUR 25 Lb. Bag t. $2.19 ***************cc*********»***^“ “ — —-7m7777tm^ URGE, LUSCIOUS SWKT - UNIFORM SIZE ■V IT'S "TAheTvT". ' .-lUJilHH BROOKSIDE BUTTER ^ CAMPBELL'S "Yor"6ardenPei»2^^ 37. JRUNNErS *««l SEE" WEEK! :/■ NO OVERHEAD PUSH CIIAMHY ■ UBROtt 7 5 < ROCKVIIXE ROAD EdiKator. Sdtines LB PKG 25< , . a T A K E TALCOTTYILLE iCTN O f TELe Mlo3eS1f1 Ui S. NOi+- “ lA K E R T DEPTl - too bags BROOKSIDE FRESH E66$ Rita tl^nickers un<« 33< TEA M AM A - LAMB SIZI "i-rr-. SoftisSc 39c . 1 ANDSEE f p z PKG . FROM NEARBY FARMS w DOZ, Q J i g tAtee m - oor 59c For bahlig ec caeklag. r r S S - U L B A G ...... MILK CHOCOLATE Ketakup ; Ifd z BTL 23< .i* totosse»v»eewo Codfish i<»mc 20c CHEESECAKE OVEN 209Sprvce8t TcL MI-3-865k Next to Iiiliano’g Bakery kKiSY SPKiAUI ^ Bosco Syrup j^^z mi 52c noz mi 30e st^ciaiM i; PAVonmi ALFRED GIOIELLI, Prop. OLD FASHIONED BREAD Dole Fruit Cocktail ^ »to* cAN26e Open Tonight Until 9 and B * II FANcr GOLMCN THE >W X E FAMILY LOVES DOZEN . . . a e e a a e.s Sunshine Krispy Crockers Bell view Napkins 2 23e Every thursday Night IB BCG 2 i 7 c Irt" w a s h e d a n d lEc pticr c F. F. V. **’ta^ i?* Crackers zoz pkg 29c . MINT wM WOMOrS CUSTOM TAH.OMNG ^ . iMfivnLEMOH vvwnnvi COCOAHUT ATLOAF SM C U a EA01 29 CLEANED, PRESH DOGOK DINNER 29 ' > PMAST • SMOOTHY a. CRUNCHY SIIKIE MOCHA UVER ■MfOCI 4 7 c EACH c Peumt Batter I3DZJAR 33c 43 LEMON FIRST SPINACH lb. 7-LAYER CAKE DOG FOOD 3 BUNTS BLUE LA B a CRISCO IVORY SOAP IVORY SOAP IVORY SOAP HAND PICKED ■% JOY b l u -w h i t i c n t o s h TOMATO BABO CLEANSER M I ' STirnD TOMATOU VraiTAMISHOmM^ ' IT P L O A T S M U C N M U n 99.449b PUtI S U D S M A K p i and FUEL OIL 14‘Og. Bot/ 3-LB IS 2 2 140ZCANS 3 9 e 2 l c l b a r s 2 5 c 3 AAEDBARS 2 3 c PERSONAL BAR 5 c 93e ciS. 34c 70Z BTl 3 0 c DEL MONTE 140z.Bot/ CAN 30ZPK G 9 C 2 1401 CAW 2 3 c CML - COKE FANCY — ■n#' WHIUE THEY LAST. BARTLETT Cap, 24 Hour DoUvery Seiyfce. / . i v o r y F IA K K IVORY S N O W U V A SOAP s w e e t h e a r t S W Em EA R T DUZ CAAAAY SOAP NABISCO KEEBLER CAAAAY ^ PREMIUM i 25 SOAP SOAP MILKpNGH ICE PKP 7 2 9 c IGEPKG' ID BROTHERS POPULAR 5WMARKETS 2 21e LGETKG 2 9 e 3 RIG BARS 2 3 c B ATH ttTv SALTINES TurPkg 3 » K BARS. 2 3 c BATH BAR 1 1 c 7BL^-94I1J6 W MAiN ST.ww-1 IJSISSINTS

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5 «4 Showdown Slate4, : -X ^H~What in the pouueiaito pass sack other white ll.girto betweea-the ages of spvelr WMthsr it is trua» aa Bricksr .con- neada more SsMtorst He aaid if Pilmar W. PotUr w m rMlocUd tossod tto Stole Board exomlns- :'JH tto tiM iiVttRMBi world Is Washinkton, D. C 7 . carr^ out the will of the and eight, are under the leadepriilp 'isads, that bsate guarsntaes to tha Democrats won't aerve on it he people-... gladly on the way u| U. S. Constitution could bo whlt- a te chltf of tht South Covontry I*romDted uona and is now a rqgistered ^iiilW> - - cbaimtpi of Uw MbsC great ciuep of earth you of Mra. FVederIck Wtok and Mrs.' nurse. sees no reaaon why the RepubUcan can peal like an oranga, and get at wryly on the way down... 1 Ue£ awny by intarnational trsattos. Volunt*er Fire Dept, other offl- littoo, offered William Jehnstoa. The latter wom­ Soma lawmakors say thera to • Mies Cnuie attended achools in that jwM U Bsember^p could not be increased, the heart and the piup o f them. full M the front-page -facet of cera elected at the annuel meeting Mancheatel and was actlvs in M A m m . with a proportionate liKtaeaa in They give 4ven the most casual yeeterday. the faces of those who en are attending Wedarahlp trato- good chsnca for aa agraamsnt be­ It. Hone of moan BHcker and the admlntotri- Moaday night follow: assistant ybung people's groups at St piMotora there utdioeted wiU- thb number of vacant Denuicratle v tsl^ a definite feeling. Hew York mistook whst ths grass roots ingelssaei in Rockville. Mary'* Episcopal Cniurch. Shs was fe aoOH^ Mo-teeigiuitlon. abate.' la a tower . . Paris ia. a beating were sajrlng add no longer want to The meeUnga of both Brownto Uon -on the amendment, listed sa «*tlef^iL Samusl LsDoyt; raptaln also a membsr tf Msnehsater An- 0i hke. Sherwood. Robb,' ^ Mundt told reportera McCarthy ptdae. and the eyes o f a new love go baek hom e., . And they ett to l■dts^war* oaaealad Monday when the Senate’s nsxt major businata "HaroRTE, Smith; captain, Hans osmbly, Ordsr of Rainbow for wmvAimi their cluba and talk with old cron- thi eaow storm closed the schools after current debate on the SL iRnhUieh of the board of l«dupa-> •and Sen. Jeaner (R -lad) have telling old liea. . . Naples is a song Hansen; 'Ueutensnt. Robert L. G|ria AAR'S J«nu*ry Event H e, A m , viewed tha vote of the m - worked out a aew plan to avoid in the night and bre^ crumbs on iat of forgotten betUea the voter* for toe day. Lawrence Seaway. Haltos; lieutenant, Anton M. Laa- / Now oa ths staff tf Flower Fifth jirlty on the Board aa a "dlmt \| dupIibeUon in lavestlgatlona of a tablecloth. . . . no longer care about. Fifteen Brownlee who are nine The Bricker pnmoeal Thus ap­ ssn. Ave. Hospital New York caty. hire* buys galore IS London to atoUd courage in a fog Vrliat to the world U Washing­ and Un-yeara-old, art under the parently Will provide toe first tost WiMMatlon" o f the School BuUd> \PoinmunUBB. Jeaner heads the In- Preetdent, Lawrence c . Latimer; from which she graduated in S«p- •very value-pKked de­ Oraimlttee. the Board of Bdu- tatnal Security auboommlttee. the . . . Shanghai to myetary and pov­ ton. B.C.? , direction of Mra. John Backatrom, of the Prerident's Capitol HlU vice president,' Harold J. Crane; tembor. 1953, Mias Crsns wiU sa- a w and other town ottidala Senate’s oiftfHd Red-huntlag erty that amllaa at ita own misery. Above all it ia to most of tboea with Mra. John Richmond and Mrs. atrangth wHKln hto own party and ascretory, Robert L. LeLacheur; tsr Adstphia College Gordan Cite. partment to help you w us t t m worked to cotnpIiU the Bert Berttlson ssstotanU. as weU as gauge to the ainouat ef L. Z.. on FsB. 3. to study for her group. Caicutta to a naked beggar | hero a ’Jbb . . . g warm daak out treasurer. Hens Heneen. . sato mere in *541 See the pijmg, Mundt said Ihe arrangament plaadtog for alms beneath tho of tha rWn . reach for* prat- Meetings for thto group art hald Democratic support hs might sx- Schoel Staff to Meet Bachelor tf Science degree. . The procedure for diecartUnf the shade 'o f a Victorian monument. i t tha OongragaUonal Church pact on some other issue*- lew prioaa betewl Then was mads at a aaeret meeting of tlge i . . towAreateat tttlcrua « t Mondiya at 8:15 p. m- • TPha F ir s t Congregational |taaa nut vethis to atart new onea Senators, including Jeaner . . Berlin to a qveatien mark, power toe universe has evar Church Mhool teachers and staff come M e mere — come sell Kean arraased- beforehand by AtaelL . Boaabay to A Seoul Lsadar Chissa Jnannatte Battena Mecarthy, at-wHoh-eaeh-_____ lUK>wp-< . -A - dtoluw- who comea ' Hto. Liwranbe :„wlll maetFrtday at a p, m. aSth* Om five Dlrectore involved. Bow- to let the Senate Rules Oonuntt- tired mongoose flghttog a bored here and doesn’t want anything to ^espians Select horns of Mips Mary Bourn, supsiin- Mve more it 'your A W caned on each of the other cobra, wklto aach waits tor the succaaddd Mta: R ich a rd ______and Mra. Charles E .Bot- . tendent on Prospect Street. tee feferee any JurtedlcUonal dis­ a tourist leader of the Girt Scouts. Thty are r ’ r a B i T o m d y ’ 1 r dlractora who made the aev-_ pute which augiu ariea betweea Point Four.pjmgiem to jjv f it p jn Autumn St., announce Production Group Oeunseler Reqoeeted ! fhettiiha to cirry out the plan. better way « life.. . . Athens'to a It to a govemaaut girl saying, ndtohited to saaet Wedpeadays. at titonngagoqw;agaqMiit o f tbatr daughtar, Whitmsa. Schrafft P. * S. 4 them. "maybe if I ’d stayed to Dubuque the CongregaUonal Church at 3:Ki . The church'a Youth PUg(to> FeL C—dy Ctepboard 1 Chargee Sobterfuge There was no. immsdiato com-. blue aky and antiqua stones and Jeajmte, to' I James M. Roach, aon lowehip has rsqueated that Ur, A*#-. roM oot »om -sicm H w n :. oro low P iia o h i y > . . a » A D V i l m m wine with a resin taste. Just as it I’d be looking after a husband >• «"• ^ ./> of Sir. and Mrs^ $ Clarenca Roach, Loras A. MscLtsn be chief coun­ The fact that the mpvea had t from McCarthy or Jenner; now Instead of looking forward to Craft work under the dlreisthm TheAn# produotlonpfomiviioii wiuini^Lwvcommittee viof the: u hean worked out beforehand another wubjsrt McCarthy tasted whan Socrates d t o ^ it long 104 Bridge St qm ter Thssplsn*,------to be to charge chart selor in charge of the group plan­ a penaton. " . . It ie a lobbyist of Mrs. Andsrson and bar MtatM- Both Miaa Bottaron and Mr. OistkRoaft hransht atronk objection frtnn today hs Is affrMng the FBI ago. . . . a n t. Mra. Satfwry. Lsw to,.\ri)lM M tha fortoebastog ThrapUn priro- ning their Sunday evening pro- ■taay pceai nt Robb aaid the Board Yes, most | ^ t eJUes are a deA- reaching for the dinner check and RonM gwduatad from Manchas- ducUou_ of "Th^Llttle,__ Fo«e*’^______« Ofl grama. Dr. MscLssn has consented WEEK-ENISFECIAU x - ihat.2?gtaft.. cotri^t- taylnEr“ wett, Oongressman, aa 1 givan apeclal atUnUon dwtag this tarM nnrsehooi with the erase or IsadMiCiMick „63' *irien g under a.^au1iiiti(hge rep- attempted bribery" ac- nlteYaMiag. what'&i'the world wtotsr saason. Jan. 28. 39 and 30 at Uia Bowers to parUef^te lii the Chitetiaii edu­ ■Saaantias the pw^te toaotarbitra- _ Joaeph P. Najrler Studio to Washington, Dr C 7 1 imsw it ase saytog,. it to Only what the 1853, She to now employed at School;* includes, toe foUowtog, all cational program in this reepecL PORTERHOUSE, SIRLOIN or CLUB LB lif government ‘apeamag in people want" . . . but he doesn't Fsrsowa MeMfon Travelers Insurance Co.^ and ha 8 9 < *Dy." laa Paagnallnl to the Capital of the United SUtes, Mr. and Mra. dtortoa -Stanley of whom hava. bean tesponaible Gansea Peatponed Geerge W. Cheney, Jr. 'toH Terkty ..S P *T hate to aee a. political foot­ and that George Washington was say whose people . . . Nothing to to attending New York Military The Robertson School girls' bss- McCarB» told reportals staff nnd daughter at West Rond are for aeveral past succeasfid pr*Ma- LEAN, FREShIV ground ball made out of the best heritage Mr. and Mrs^ Henry Paeqtialinl, ^ le to aleap battar nbar hare than done here without invoking toe Academy, Cornwall. N. Y. tetlons: Jack Mortimer, Itbhaft ketbsll game with Vernon Elemen­ George W. caieney; Jr.. HarUord 7 - M I atambats ol.hla aubcornmittoa hava name of that great mystery—"tha' vislUim their parents to Temple­ Hamburg 49* 1*VR.A0 0 ^ « 3 9 ' the American people have—educa­ 203 Avery St, South Windsor, an­ givan HttXabout 2,000 photo­ he waa at Vallay Forgo, but what ton. Maaa. fbr m few days. Martin, Merrill Adams, Oerry lC$r- tary School Tuesday was post­ Rd., has been promoted and ap- EMERGENCY PORK ROAST tion—o f which good echoolB is a nounce Uie engageihent of their atoa? peopto." . . . It to a 8maU boy poned until later in the seeaon be­ pointsd district group supervisor ___ RIIENB 43 graphic coples\^ lattara and othitr Mrs. Kenneth Cpok who has tin, Janet Mortimer, Claire De- ’ p M .- Robb aaaertad. daughter. Ins. to Franeu Bene- t hava come here' many times, turning to hto mothar to tha San- R o^ Ruth Rowley, Carl Qunder- cause of tod traveling. The boys’ St- ths Hartford branch office of O I L M I R N E R MiliGGd lulogRa AS* IIYR AGO « 5 P CUT FROM TENDER YOUNG CORN-FE5 WESTERN PQRKERS W illiam / . Cavls, chairman of '^umenta cootoraing op^fawma been ill at- M r lienia for tha past The Travelers, it has bsen an­ 8 ventO, son of Mr. |tnd Mrs. James of what he termhd an tatetloHting but ell I get from it ia a feeling of ate OaUary. and saying, "mama, weak has ImpTovad so touch she to About Town aen and Burton MOore. Announce-- game with St- Bernard's School In SERVICE SAAOKED RO ZO AC the Republican Town Committee, A . • Benevento, 79 Homestead S t,’ pusatomen t To me it to a vast Jig­ are you euro thosa man down thSra able to move about in her borne- ment o f tots cemmlttM waa mado Rockville in that city was also nounced by Vies President Parry SttpAr-RiiitSsNkiH iD T ' M r P w t l M agreed with Robbi saying the network of compakaa id Alaaka. postponsd for ths same reaaon. T. Osrter. MHN 1*33*^ Rib Half Pork Uia «S9® Manchester. Ha u ld tba subooh^ttee prob­ saw/puaala mads up of thousands are really Senators?" Duplicate bridge will.be played at the meeting of the group last Beard o f Directors "la making a Ho date has hipfl set for the of/b^hts and improsaions, but I What to the world to Washing­ Coamittces To Meet- Cheney Joined The Travelers at ably will roquire a imath of pre­ Maublnater Bvetogg HeraM El- tonight at $ o'clock at toa VFW n i ^ t - CALL CkitkMlivM 5 . „ 1 , 7 5 ’ aF borrible/taistake. He said the Wad- weddiag. hava naver bean abte to At them ton, D .C .? Ungtea oeireepeedeet. Mrs. G- F. Home, Manobeater Green. Win- ickats may bs purchased to ad- , The Nathan Hale Community the Hartford broach in 1948 os a WhdtPwkMm UisHaHPwkUis „*r I "coat us more paration bMero start^ publle Into a pattern, end I am bagin- field supervisor sad has served sa 1100,000 hearings. . / - \ It is compromises and pleading Berr, telepliMw BaekvUIe f-$ g l2 nera In last week’s master point vence from any member of the Center Executive end Orgentss- M I - 9 ^ 5 4 8 I of delay." ntog to doubt If there to a per­ Thespians .Of at the door. tlonsl Committees will meet to­ a group supervisor and OMIstant ImpArtMl Cs s s m I Ham ^';2.49 WaddHl Sebeei oasts the town had the legal right to and committees . . . It to a place game Were: north and south, Mrs. Sis»k»dPieslc»S;"*«'SY’Sl'« » 4 5 '- RikllMit ^ 8 $ ' manent one. Thia to a political city, where the cocktail party to a Paul Pulver and Mrs. Harold Eck­ night at 8 in the Center Building. district group ouperviaor. et JLawrence, who had make the changes which would and the only permanent thing tn New Arriral Hs received his A.B. degree from WILUAMS CassM CkickM “ J 1 J9 earlier, spoke again after aatlMy the limit of the appropria­ weapon, and gossip to not so much ert. east and weM, Robert Basaell American poUtica to tha next elec­ a vies as sn indukry . . It is a and Henry BSiim. A son, Harold Arthur,'waa born Yale University in 1941 and At­ OIL SERVICE R«sitiR*'Cfciek*i»?;S;Sr.“ „ 4 y , 8MlwRr fryiri«rSn5.'’lS r been dismiaood. He agreed tion. / tion. Hospital Notes Sunday to Mr. and Mra,. Howard tended the Harvard Graduate Davis about the delay. He ‘To reject the bid ie trying to town where everybody wants to Public Records Every once to a while I have a feel he’s to toe real inside, part of A. Barrett of Wall St. at Wind School tf Business Administration. . addressiag Bowers, there was puU ths wool over eoibebOdy’s I'd ilka to go out to' the PATIENTS TODATi W7 Bdson M. Bailey^ principal of ham Community Memorial Hospi­ During World War H, he oerved additional coot of gSOO.OOO on eyes," Rubiaow charged. ' "the Wg know";. . . It to a-fptum, Manchester High School and a Memorial all alone at mld- a sounding board , . . It is tovciy ADMITTED YBBTiTOAY: Warrantee Deeds tal. The baby’s grandparents are with the U. S. Navy for three Florids--Natural Color Waddell School "caused by "la what respect were the plans iMdt up at the atatue of the Mrs. Marian Steate/"w Ferndale mamber of the Connecticut Educa­ Bragio John Tata aod Lorstta I. Mr. and Mrs. Lucius A. Pettingill years and was separated from ac­ Top Quality Our Own-Full Bodiad and Vigorous ' smoke screen." extravagant,” Rubinow, asked. atnaadpator and ask. "Mr. Intsgrity and private chicanery tion Assn. Groton Fact-Finding Tata to Elmer R. Dedderto and . . . aad Jet-propelled oppor- Dr.; Mra. Sybelto Larkin, 12 Oak­ of .Coventry and Mr. and Mrs. Silas tive duty oa a liautensnt. Cheney Produce . . . "1 served on the School Building At one point in' the debate, Goe- tall me aboin thto place.' land S t : Mrs. Maria Smith, 10 Committee, will apeak on "How Phyllis H. Dsddario, proparty at $ K Barrett of Hop River, Colum­ is married’ to the former Mary F. O R A N G ES FULL OF JUICE LARGE SIZE DOZ Oemmittee at the same tinm you Ice told Director Mahoow. who But afraid the only answer tuntom . . . and atubbmm atocarityr Secura Ara Principals in Thslr Hawthorns St. Pope, of WashlngtM, D. C., isitd 39' Outetanding TEA B A G S * . 3 r ^ u r c h St.; Lionel Nsdesii, 100 bia. AAcIntoih—Fancy Eating ware on it." Laarrence told Bowers. criticised the School Building Mrs. would a sigh. AAer alt,-, they It is museums, and monuments Coleman Rd.; Stewart TWible. 38 Positions?’’ at the morning s« Hsnry J. Dsmausy and Lillian F. Rlte-Saritk X the couple has three children. A4P Values! *^ou didn’t show UR jior three hot to hunu . \ and torn o f secret documepta and fHverbroak Butter - 1 Ib print 7 lc / Committee, end .tha.Boar^ of.Bdu-. Mrs. HSia^l'Mae Bradley'Rab­ 8 Whitney Rd.; Mra. Mary Warnock, Sion of the meeting of presidents Demeuay to CUftord E Joyca and M r. and Mra. George K. Smith SELECTED QUAUTT meetings. Then yon resigned say­ cation, that the Directon appoint What to toe world to Washing­ scores of busts of famoui Ameri­ 15A Forest S t;, Mrs. Gladys Irwin. of local teachers associations, un­ Leona T. Joyca, property on Otto announce the engagement of their l l l i T Y C i b SUNNTFtELD ' ing you bad no voice in the policy." bins, 5$/ of 10 Latimer St., Bast ton. D. c . r cans, including "Flat-Mouth.’’ the der the auspices of toe CEA, APPLES REGALO BRAND the School Building CommlttM. H art^ , died at tha Bast Hart­ 97 Summit St.; F. Lee Dutton, St. daughter Misa Shirley Ann Smith 4 ,ll!;39? PAP I J ^pE A-ASt LB FtiNTS LB 7 8 ' . M referrace to_an-aaaurance ‘Tf the system is not eatMac- WeU, it isa’i^ nay osora- noted Chippewa.Chief___ “Does Glsstoitoury; Mra. Leetrice Mnl- Saturday at toe Hotel Bond, in Eleanor C, Rocha to Thomaa S. About Town Fancy W aslern-Havorful ven by Bowers that completion ford/Hoagdial yesterday, after a it never, change?'* a visitor aska to Pfe. William Rita, son of Mr. S tory,’^ Goslee asked, "will tee toaa Nsw York I f t o a doon. South Coventry; Mrs. Oert- Hartford. Dr. William A. Early, Moore and Marten H. Moore, prop- and Mte- JdltU B-„Rlto. of Toltluid. Sunnybrook Grade A the- aehool am dd b e ~tMayed Board 'ontitne'another piticediire ?**' h -t h s lr and-a-^-eynle-^isHSwerB. “sure. It Tudw Hadtaitay, 'BnittUbord',' v i.liT ’*''*****"^ oT the National" Educa-~ erty~on"Htg)itond'8t.'...... Pfc. Rita is with the Third Morins l A R G t . ^ only a few weeks, because of the Lawrence, who described the m in Vernon on April 1$, sar to tot groUnd,\and each one changes from organlaad chaos to Andrew Greenfield. Rockville; tlon Assn., wiU address the meet­ EUxabeth H. Smith to Edythe P. Two M an-eater resldsnts wars BROCCOLI nSw start, Lawrence said ‘It l$$0, daughUr of the ute William yug Wing, Opoloco, FIs. No date involved in 10 divorces granted by BUNCH 1 7 new achool proposal as "cheap.7 " whtopering nervously^ hit neigh­ a (infused optimtom—depending Mra. Stole Nystrom. Coventry; ing on ‘‘Facing our Jfational Ob- Zubrow, property on Waranoke Rd. has been stt for .ths wedding- FRESHEGGS LARGE SIZE o o z 6 3 ' sisms to me you’re being Took; said the new state Are cptle forbidB B. and Alice Wheelock Bradley, bor, *what ere the grass roots on how you look at It" Mrs. Helen Wilson. Andover; ligatioiii:’ Jean B. M. Pitkin to W*at Hart­ Superior Court Judge Richard rl. Fancy Wetttrn—Tan^r *Tt arin ba-4S.months before the .she resided in Manchester for ^ lavlted Te Sm Gome Phtllipa this week in Hartford. Sunnyfitid , some of the practices used iw ^e s a y in g ? "... It to a putM where What in the World to Washing­ Arnold HammerUnd. TOuth Cov- ford Realty Co., property on War­ The 18 girls of th« Robertson 10 LB BAG M s school is complete," Laarrence in- many years before moving to Bast ton, D. C 7 e n tiy .___ • anoke Rd. K3sie F. Apel, t f Glastonbury, was Vernon School at Dobaonvllie. He Hartford about 10 years ago. moat*people conw to from aome- The Rev. Arnold W. Toser, min- School TSom with tbelr granted a divorce from Owrad H. CARROTS aaid that achool, usM last week where Mae thsy still esU I ' stiU don't know. But I do ADMITTED TODAY: John ieter of the Second Congregational GuUrlalm Deed coach William E McArthur have . la. submittiim Its bid on Law- She leaves her husband, Tbeo-' Dorothy Sullivan, Tbomas Wil- Apel, tf Monebeater, on grounds of WIRESaURNIRVALIES FAMILY FLOUR by . Bmera as an HdUstton that dora Robbins: a daughter, Mra. a camp of transtonts wholmve know that the oi$ly thtog that Traay, 22 Canterbury SL; Sarah Church, who underwent surgery bsien Invited to a double header xtewrttoa; and Mary H, Brewer, sadeffs plana, Wadbams and May adloola could be b ii^ at leae cost, pitched atfme tents hers fbr a ptm* holds it together are the dreams Miliar; Beltdii Canter RoaA yestSMay at Manchester . Memo- si; Elmer Wltoon, Evctyii Ho*f- g o C 24 0 Z CoaMrucUon /Os. estimated the Leo Rowe, of Manchester; three game Monday at 7 p. m. a t . the tf Hoitfocd, charged Intolerable C N Tbiliafats SlOiRlPE CTN U ' ' would cost an addi|liMai $30,000 in poaS, and then mova on. \ of 181 million American*-:-aad a BIRTH YESTERDAY: a daugh­ risi Hospital, where he hSs been tog. Lovtoa Hadden to Gertrude Willlmeniic State Teachera Col­ lOT 3 1 * achoel would take 10 months for so years for Art infivance bemise sons, Elmer Robbins, of Hew Brit­ It to a -way escalator where tar to Mr. and Mra.- John O ealey, Cooley, property on Highland St. • cruelty in. divorcing Robert P. PARCHAAENT IGE I me ain and William and Theodora 2 small baint box. a patient since Jan. 4. to reported lege. Brewer, of Manchester. W in e s Pascal Ctltry n i 2 7 c / semdietion. ib is non-A; 58 Summit St to be resting comfortably today, WRAPPED ICH I " SulfaiM Ricf 14 In defending the counter pro- Robbins, Jr., both of Bast Hart­ Francis Gelaalsr, director of the PKG Bluf CbuMG lOUlPORSAlAOB u 6 5 ' ford; a sister, Mrs. Lemuel Rob­ tomorrow night, and imtil 10:30 ‘r DISCHARGED ‘YESTERDAY: and in a few days-hopes to be well college sthletica department, has John Druge. 84 Etdridge St., has fiosal presented by the Sve Dlreer Richard Weber, Andover; Mra. enough to receive callers. Crisp Grtua Escorolt 2 ^ 19^ tors. Bowers said, 'T arm stau bins. o f Warehouse Polat; two Saturday morning. Invited the group to see the col­ returned to Dhsrsn. Saudi Arabia, «» 2 7 * Mildred MOllken. Weet Nawton, lege men play Hiliyer CoDege of COAST TO COAST J H v W V M M M PrtMuriatf PrvMMtf pica VT my reputation on this," brothers, Henry Bradley, of Man­ Maaa.; Waatoy Fay. 7 l Hayaas S t; Where hs is employed by the Ara­ 1S, CaUf., and 10 grand­ Harry L. Jsnney, 15 Summit St., Ltures dipped as low Anioldeen Thompaon, 2SF Forest Early PW Release the firat game. The niatn game ing a tores weeks vacatkm with SHwev, sHncATn,' apponents, Boarera aald the school children. died this morning at hto home, fol­ will be at 8:30 p. m. Thb local his wife and son. m . PAti sav M i*T M i x t d N u t s raEIH ROASTIO U 6 9 ^ m 1 1* rets below Mro to S t; Juan 8t*rtman.-4$ OUvar Rd. • 8 AGP Sliced Butts 4 2 3 * SNdeh he enacted Crabtree to de- S^on d Time The funeral will be held Satur­ lowing a short lltoesa some-parts of town eisriy this girls Will Issve hers bstw ^n 8 CANS Sbnrg Agud Cortd dMdnr u59* DISCHARGED TODAY: Mra. Planned by India M O S T R O n V E p. m. and 6:15 p. m. \ plga arould at the Board o f BMuca- day afternoon at 2 o'clock at the A raaideat of Manchester for the morning. Thermometer read­ Barbara Stetotker and daughter. Army Pvt. Stephen A. Godin, son 4F ^ 1 . 3 5 a. 2 J 9 I’s program and provldf Hotmee Funeral Home, 400 Main past four years, hs cams here ings varied from 8 below to 15 87 Milford Rd.; Myron Amee, 138 AmdUary to Nset of Mrs. Oscar L. Godin, 117 C^^sr St, with the Rev. John Heubeii, Tha Auxiliary to the South Fire pound a'sehoM as that designed Cher School from OreenAcld, Mass., whtke he below. BraafoM St.; Edwin Fowler, 124 _ (Continued from Page One) \ D C E S S M S n St., is now serving In Japan with AAP Brand - 2 1 lb cans 4S< Isnrreaoe. The coat would be aboiil minister of the Community Bap­ had resided for SO yeara ' Fre- 'SHOrth Bug fetfdehts report­ W. Centte Bt.; M fA 'A u^y CMe. * * Dept, will have Its flrst masting the 187th Alr'borne Regimental Mori Grand Nutley-14 Lb PrinH -Jwl RedweedI ' | m , QU tist Church, ofAclating. Burial will Monday at S p.m. in ths Firehouse. 00 Manchester voters-w^ have to viouely, he was a raaidant of Bast ed readings from 12 to IS bc- $6 Conway Rd.; Philip Hall, OlaS- mnnd to Korea to reluctant to taka Combat Team. Pvt. Godin entered UNUN^WnffS"" 1 LB 14 OZ AdtP Values! HO said tto iSdhQol.wflu?d.bt buUt be in the Buckland Cemetery. tOQliary, • ...... back custody, of. the .. un­ The group organised Dec. 3. Of- / 'T ■ Hartford tor . 22. years,-He .waa/a .low. sen,, particularly la ^toa 22.000 toe Anpy Jast March snd.drrived ' a om io-w cAUraiwrA ' CANS - 71 la three asnarate unite jetned W p>: to USt __^__ .a . /. ’ m WMmMWmaa aaff __ » _Si--. Lulu Crawford, both of Manches­ 74. former president of Timken- Oiarlea L. Little, toleptone PIl- purchases and preparsUona, msm meeting for ^ the fourth etrilght a member of Manchester* Lodga, ter. -..f ben art asked to notify the follow­ OAl“ “ 7.79 Oovsnanont by Amateurs day today. / . No. 7S; A. F. and A M.* Detrolt Axle Oa, a ^ Reo Motor grtas S-8U 1. RHUBARB PIE MUter aaktiater that it "is not Funeral arrangements to charga Oar C0-. and one-time offlclal of ing: Mra. Fred Pohlmon. t f Hud WHISKIES IN THIS nODUCT, EACH 43' GOLD BAR C «E - i v * r i . 2 9 ' Ho one connected wi^t the ne­ He leaves a daughter, Mra For­ son St., will receiva reservations Jane Parker Straight thinking to progress this est HowsU of thia town; three sis­ o f Watkins Funeral Home are in- toe War PraducMon Board. Bom 2 • AND 7 VfAM Ol» ' Jane Parker Cinnamon fa r" and abandon p la ^ Hs aaid gotiations nwuld spaalrfor publl- completa in pels were, Ohio. Died Wednes- SUNSWEET from thoM wboss names begin be was surprised to. find the Board esUon, but linconllrmed reports ters, Hra. Annie H. Hickland, of TONMTd PASTE 3 Cheney A.A. N i^t with toe letters, A to H, inclualvl; UBIOZ«*C ■ f i ihdlci[ULA Bsw. ooatract may-be Bpriogiteid, Msst . Mrs, BUsataeth .‘•py- . ■ M rs.: Normsa SoiitoarglU.. -N.: LOAF . . - 1 3 Pd’DIrecteis.ls -made up of educa- ■Si “ OroensbuiE lP*u __ Robert E BREAD [# : sm^ »c27' tara architects, anglnsers, con- draftedvery soon, possibly even H. Hickland, of Maynard, Maas., At Riee Suecegsihil School St., I to R,' and Mrs. Gary our LOG CAilN V . : : F ' v:.-ptiiMdiea awa,- and econibuiic a x - tonight. ■ >.: and Mrs. Marta W rtsht,-of Ira- Herbert, 87, publish^ of tlia PRUNE JUICE Winslow, White S t.,« to Z. Uuidr a brother, John A WuHnn, J ^ iin e r id i ^^Mnsburg Mat^aE Itevtew and i t - o i .n i 'JFCrr' -- inuuwir. u p a e e n . . . fSrta who pradtet dire times. Yesterday, the mediators spUt rlfioMm* Itf Wtlifvnt . . T«r .. the-' two Mdes' tolb“ 'iU’-com- o f MsnehaStar; li gfahddKUghUr the OreenAtmg DaSY THbnar aaffll ROANEd BEEF IIASH o f Piktf Chief*-chib tf^M*; ' is'tebi^T'^^ ' "as 164 ' ' ' ' mUfea%-iMeUng and toverU .atocM and nsphaws. - i ^ d « n t Of. %toa TMlkmai-ita _ . Cbator Eroar AflQr lox Unkis I O’DNk cdfM ;;; 3AI Iffsns PhMtohtog Oov. and to tha Ifitws- reoop: P«G 29? DItactor Fairbanks, who' also Veseritsuves' In the morning end 'Funeral - arrangamants. ' In « * 1 5 c night at the Eatt^Slde Ret was 'oihceied HU'January miseti'ng J. « VIAn OID management people in ths after­ charge of toe Watkins Funeral Funeral pervicaa for John Lyona paper bualnaea ainee 1811, Bom C deemed s success 'today by Preai­ h waa to have been held with M Ordi aiito 1S2.M said bo Was aahamed'to be a mem iff Greensburg. Died Wednesday. o f the Board, said the $450.- noon in an effort to iron out re­ Home. 142 East Canter St., are 87 Foster St., were held this aftsr- dant William Brsnaon. Mra. Stephan MHIer t f Woodbridge % Incomptota St. YTie February meeting Will be teltiwi ffMly rnd QuUtly , , a appreved appropriation maining major points of differ- noon at 2 o’clock at tha Salvation PltUburgh — Dr. 'Frank W. MOST p o r o u s ssaN os Members o f tho.A . A. enjoyed I d i a r C s H n ^ l i l 2 . * 7 amounted to. mandate of the encs. Army CiladeL Shockley. 89. who directed the table tennis, pool and card foclU- held on the usual date with Mrs- WESTMIRY RESERVE. 8ATH Mra Alton R. Cm Millar. MOplile The two sides today are beck to MaJ. John Pickup of tha local University of Plttsburah’s asrvi tiaa at the building. Also, dancing ntAWMT RTl Lux Toiiut Snip 3cl», 23* SI2E u r FROZEN FOODS! Director Pirato eaid he felt the meeting togeUier with the media- Mrs. Btosis (Anderson) Coe, corps officiatad. aastotad by MaJ. ices for 29 ysars and nrmarly at CIGARETTES FULL QUART was enjoirad. Nona of ths 'members •tore. wife of Allan R. Coe, 274 Bqulder Jeremiah Swaet, Col, Edwin Per- Indians University and ths Uni­ 90 ^ V A O ntaiaiag by the eubcommltteee had cored to enter the swimming pool, • * LIBBY'S Frozan-Frath wan poorly handled and that the D tbe negotiating committees Rd, E xt, died last night at a local rett, MkJ. Benjamin Jones of Bos­ versity of Wisconsin. Bom in altlkmgh the pool was opemNl for NOOf *OT do reach agreement on a contract convalescent horns after, a pro­ ton, formerly of' Menchester, end Moorelsnd, Ind. Died Tuesday. U *S . N o. 1 tha sUa workers. H A I R a « 9.TV SffTvkff mSTIllIO IN MARVIANO.,. * 4«Mit cMujHr AliP* Own Pure Vegetable Directors had heen InsuSidently 27 SterkWetfhsr St. SWAHTOILITSOAP aasted On it would haVs to be submitted for longed lltoesa Lt. OdI. Darid B. Coy, divisional Southampton, N, Y ___Ths Rev. Good Kecpiiiff CJoffoe and ice eroam, compU- 4 YfARS OlO Oraaga Jnke 6 95' Shortening. )fa digeatlMel Try approval to masb meetings of In- B, ikrlN y m the raaaea for rejecting LllUsn Gustafson, Mrs. Hsritort 19' toge. Omul wiU be tried Jan. 28 Stone, ' both of Manchester, and ecutive and Greensburg civic IMid- 'H a a D h t e a p .. The ferasal asotion, pre- a Superier Ceurt Jury. Uncoln, Nsb. (F» A Lincoln er. Bora in Sullivan. Ind. Died LIBBY’S Frozen-Fresh UxUqddlMMiNl ig Difaatdy Faton. indicated Mrs. Einar Anderson of Stafford- man who owed S99.20 ip taxes .Wedaeadsy. This Bionth w e^U offeir 10% discoont bm Un o* auvG BATH ville; a brother, Rudolph Anderson, UM aay Saap 2 "SS CAKE 12* rejected be- l a d s a v e s b b o t h k b want befort toa county board and * • * • 10 OZ « < c Mde price of East Hartford, ana two gfand- ' ' ■ jS-J chUdren. asked for a Job so he could pay WROTIG raU M B USED dikkens, frash or frozcB, whoic or ctit Bp. 6 «t a Mgiplj Brassal Sprouts KG a I to eaiceed the Baker/'Mont. Carter Schye, the bUl. ^ ' 1 1 0 , '■ 7 Funeral aervicea for ^ r s . Coe CARR A IMrih Cannan Faw Claiti V. - , • 6, saw hU UtUe 2-ycar-old brother. The board directed tha county Richmond. Va. (T»—Th ree 1 SOUTH MAIN STRERT — PHONE ML3^920 now for yoar freezer and yon eaa cajoy theae delidoBs LIBBY'S Frozan-Fresh w ould have will be held Saturday afternoon engineer to put the man to work, Craig. aUp on the edge of a 15-foot St 3 o'clock at Emanuel Lutheran Thomas Jefferson high achool , beyond with tha promise of a poaitble .sophomores dscidad to skip classas ; chickens for a long linw to come. Silvirdast 10OZ J « C deep ceaspoolfjMMl start to faU. Church. Tha Rav. Cart B. (Mm h, Manchastet's Super Market Of Quality EAST CENTER 30 il oentract Oirtar mada w desperata ' grab, regular county Job-tf totoga.went and go to town to look over Christ­ X £ ' ‘ Asparagus Sptont PKG ight the the pastor, will offleiata and burial wall ■ MON.. TUESn WEP., H d.. SAT.. S A M . to 4>Jd.^TH U RsTb AJd M f PAI c a ^ t Craigs arms and hald on will bs in the Beat Osmstory. mas displays. They thumbed • rtda^ ^ ROGER QLCOTT PrVM.OM* k OH 44 I amo IWB, OMv MMTMhu« m on wAwm ut smwe u a ^ hia pdrento anawared hia The obUgiag motorist turned out to that OsUtog hours at the Watkins Only'a few Eskimos know bow PiaSTY OF FREE PARKINO W THE EEAR ^ * ” ^**"* Funeral Home wiU ba from 7 to $ to ths achool ptlact^ e. C, 403 Weai Center StreH - NltdMl^ t.7853 1 S T R E E T to build snow hmiiia' . .. Hancock. - / u ,1 •

-(/.V '/ Jr ■ r c V - ■f^ f-' ■i / '. f f : " J- 7 . . ■K V' •1 X' 'h v'i, ■I ■.I/- \ f MANCH^TER EVENING ^^AU).^M^CKE8TER,j C0NNh^ T O JANUARY 14r4»S4 :.__x •r?— HANCHESTER EVENING HERALD* MANCHESTER, CONN., TMUKStiAY, JANUARY 14,'19m T BY FDNtAINE rOX #UNKY BUSINESS BY HERSHBERGER DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE WFn?BriFF55nB i" ... . In fkii Union f —Tg-- ‘0 ^ AOnOM ‘ ,ja6wtt ■ ■1 'aeR MTAvt»^ Bomo hove woilth’ and high peared he called: r^- . l ‘’baplie IShotit degrao, Tommy — Look, Mom—no feotl SutR* New 3 Hodgepodge Hava palaoas and lands;, Mother — Oh, be careful, Tom* - ilSf* © 31UVa rve hut a roof to cover me* my! You'll hurt youreelf! .i^^ksahe Again Tommy went off up tho S Manipulatea, And one who Imderstanda. > . VOL. XXI, No. 17 THURSDAY, JANUARY 14 sutt.**.— ea dough road, and it was some time before t Compiled by StodenU of Ksnehester Hith Scliool IX' Hei«M4rt SAt Bfr tiine And oh, my weaimia moro than he reappeared. When he did, hew* I ”lucke9re . gold! j ever, he called out, net quite so Mifig H t l^ B g t«; FMiMjr A l W State" SAasam cheerfully. . filkworm Than palaces or; lands; Nancy Cole Wtn8 13 Bnthuaiestle While l*Ye a roof to ahaltar mh,.^ Tommy—Look, Mom-;—no tooth! Shooters Lose P h o t o S o c ie ty I I $cience Fair Plans m arder TTlny 38 Therefore 40 Horn And Ono who Undaratanda! Legion of Honor Vanity M Qub 13Befot« • Muiical 33 Fcrus# 43Punmvo Matara Ontlaek Citizenship Award Pianist H um ^ dramas M Writing toeU 3T Baking 43 Egyptian A klnd-haartad social worker I thhught the age for fun Two Matches R eport Detfiils ‘ (ielting Under Way ISItow 8 At This place chambw in''~ goddess y ^ h . lOPreaent was aympathlslng with a prisoner Nancy o>la la tha wlnnpr of the MH$ StndenU IS Cootand a stove 44 African river who never received any viaitprs. ’ When I was young and Students planning an exhibit IT Formerly month (ah.) 33 Back of the 48 To cut But now I'm htming It’s the, annual Good '.CltlMnshlp Award Social Worker — Do you mean liD^psriencf^ Team Is Of Scholarship for the Science Fair to be held in _ < * • * IS Biocbamical 11 Hops* kilns "JWck 47 Jot That life baglM-at forty aponsored by tha Connecticut Smm • % -1- * IS Drunkard to say that nobody ever comee to Outshot • by Alumni Mareh a ^ reminded that the dead­ Andience Partfdpstisd enayme >x 43 Bivalvt see youT Daughters of the American Rsvo- An opportunity for aome deaerV' SOAllewaneo ferSSBovarage ir betwm mollutk SIdr-When I was And Lodmis Prep lution, aa a result of laa\ week’s ing high achool graduate to ob­ line for a^bmltting applicaUona AjB Jay Sheldon ^ y a < ^ .) MChurch feat 13 and 30, 40 Lohmgrtn*s Priaonor — No, ma'am, nobody for entry is Feb. 15. cents looked real Mg vote by seniors and mambers of tain a bna-ycar, tulilen-frea 31 Drone 1 ^ season 37 Western state bride Social 'WorKar — Yet you are Kid—StiU does. Ely Variety of Melodte; the eldeet of a family of Ih ehU> eataat shellacklnS In Its the fa^ty. ' acbolarahip in photography at the All material and InTormation 331ted6w 33,fhxis 30 Light touch 81 Heavy rod faaaoua Rochaatar inaUluU of 34 Tumult d im , ' was suffered by the MH8 J*‘’***“ *^ *t Ui#_.varioua A-'humorous sad sntsrtataliig' 33Wava top 33OMA0I 83Xxlst . ^What>urta a "p" and E;ach senior voted for three glrla Technology waa airnounced by the achool offices. Hera at MHS,'Mr. 3S]|lotlves .... Prisoner <— Yee, Ma'am, but not nam' Wednesday In its Srat whom^ he ox. she bcUevea exempli«■ asssmbly was presented Tuesday, one of them Vrill leave hls cell to mde with an and hat mere - Photcgra|4>ie Bedetyr of America. Allbrio o r anjr of the Science Club Jan. 13, III the form of Jay ih a l-' 30 Ventilate / 1 1 1 r r- r r- 1 than 1,000 latjiira In it? Pest tarachoVaatic match, with Loomis Any youth anywhere graduated members can be contacted on this c SlNumbar / on mo. don, pianist and satirtat Mr. Shel­ . Office. F t ^ School at Wtndaor, after a froas high acliool no longer than subject. don opened the program by May- 33Hug« tub' an 1 - r two yaara ago and who la able The enthusiasm with which the 33 Marsh vacation, loss to the Alumni. liV the "Miasouri Walta" tfMt; PIUNTS4BIAMUNO Pupil-w hy didftY they T^iay .tO' damonatrale a aatisfactety 4n- event is IMSng recehred-gtvw much tiaK ta--JK 8^ 3«Dine • 4 ttjr finer attributes, alas, T h i Tndiaha’ total aedre ~oT'tSi’ anlng''tor' suggestions n ^ ' the cards oi^Noah'a A rt tereat In photography and meat promise that i m on comming hack abouted to of the eeason for high school ciety of-Ainerte^3005 Walnut St., cerning soli ounseriration. There The audience also particlpatad ''OW'«i>RTMr CAMPTHBES AT MSHT... '89 A^AKS’(Me «HMK EXPECTED siPcdhiUt H mother. ’ taam, not the beginning. 'v Philadelphia, Ph., and muat Iw Herald Photo, ■^■OD.BLTTL 'TH’ SMCU.OPOUTPOOR Mother—(to snlsll aon wander* are many examples of this kind as Ronnie Stephens waa aakad to IM CHAIR LESS OUTl ASYSMALLV , SSholiude, af P "fcSb v .p v> poatmarked p6 latar than May 15, Dlaa Culvar W’hich ahow origlhaHty, Jaek Wklthaaa pick, four nunteera out of a bowl. HOPe«uREAuze COC»gM<»._-THE SUMSETS AdDUT CAST IRON RE-' in Tommy—Look Mom~no hahdai ing around the' room). What are ‘ The only bright apot In the darfc*U l964 to leeelva conatderation. ,Jipw/NtUCHMORE^ the tongue ness of defeat for the Indians WaB^' Hie general subjects include the From these notes Mr. Shaldon ON-IME •LUPPSk ANP A Mneum Mother — Oh, be careful/Tom* you looking Tor? High adwol graduates desiring ’^TMtSTHREE-CW/ BCP )BOU. U N O «’THE M M Ksnm «u my! TouH hurt yourself! Son—Oh, nothing. that four out of five of their lineup To excel in both studies and ath­ An athlctie field la the natural many hobbyists’ collections and cleverly composed a short pises, .1 '0«VE COSISIHAN] STARS/ wAsnPMONCy*- JACKALS/-*- (comh. torm) to iap]^ may obtain detailed In- letics is indeed a prodigious task, habitat of this week's popular, scale models of machines and Varsity ‘M* Club hoogis wo<^e styls. SM0PM CM SV Tommy laughed and ^cled up Mother—You’ll find it In the were firing for the first time in fompiidlon concerning baalc re- HAM.' CERTAiNLy (T 38BrasiUan the road again. When pi next ap­ box where the candy was. interertolaetlc competiilon. They yet that ia Just what this week's structures. ’ SSadra Taggart aaststed Mr. lTBOCKS/ H fC K A e R ^ E macaw “ 1 " 1 qulremanU by writing to the brown-eyed, dark haired legion­ i were Ray OagUardone in first Boys' Legion candidate, Morgan naire, Dian Eunice Culver. Back on the home grounds of Sheldon In the playing of "Swanes •^l^MPLYMOm SO Greek letters I 1 Jfbdcty or by aaking officers of . To Sponsor Dance River,” whUs Donna La Vista,' s 1 placf^Jon HarriaOn, Tom Flaherty, Porter, has dona When She’s not cheering MHS MHS, Rill Saimond plans to pre­ (SOTAROgNOID STObeerved CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER any Camara Club afflllaUd with sent the structure of an oxygen Ronnie Stsphena, anil tha gisast ■nd Ikigene Snow. The greenness PSA. Booklets, descriptive of the tesuna on to victory as a member ORAdlNd (TIM / SSUnH 9t m B of the squad accounts mainly for Morgan, who because of his car- of the cheerleading aquad, she’s atom with data. Nancy Slover will -The Vanity "M ’’ Dance, an an­ artist played "Buttons and Boarh.” rMuetaaee t \ Institute's course in photography r the low. total score. dinid locks is better known ap participating in the many giria' exhibit some of the usies of the nual event aponsorad by Uie Vanity On the mors serious side, Mr: IS Incarnation fr b may be haq by writing C. B. Neb- Sheldon played a aeries of George J Coach Gilbert Hunt feels that lette, head of the Dept, of Photo­ "Red," has followed the college aporta at the school. Soccer, bas­ various types of mineral Identifica­ "M ’’ Club, w|ll be held Saturday, of Vishnu r m I ketball, volleyball, bowling, bad­ tion by lights. Many other projects Gershwin melodies which inelodsd: the presence of Ospt. Joe Bell on graphic Techoology. 35 B. Ply­ course at MHS for four years. His Jan. 16. from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. in '*The Man I Love," "bnbraeaahla the line-up woiM have boosted the Naacy Oale current subjects Include English minton. tennis, tumbling, softball are Ih preparation among the BUGS b u n n y mouth Ave., Rocheater, N. Y. "Molecules.’^ the auditorium of Manchester High You.” *T Got Plenty of Noth­ irnmtmmm score some 80 points, but not IV, physics, and mechanical draw* and awtmming — Dian'a a whlx at flss the qualities of 1. Depandabil- The PSA Scholarship Commit­ them alt All in all, there’s a lot of useful School. The proceeds of the dance ing,” and "Summertterw.'' the last ^ nuT.i enough to approach lxx>mls' ahlh* tee, made up of men dlsUi%ulsbed ing. As a "slna'' of his mathemati- two, famous numhars m m T orgy Ity—punctuality, truthfulneas, and cat aptitudes, he is also taking A girl that la to active in heed-acretching taking place ih the will be used to help defray the cost T > «a ' Ing 800. loyalty; 3. Service—cooperation, In the realm ef photography, win ahd Bess.” Ha coneladed thia M.H.S. total 731. trigonometry with solid geometry sports naturally belongs in the City of Village catarm in antici­ of (he ectivitles of the club. COUPUB courtesy, and consideration for determine the winner of the pation of tha fair. aeries with the "Rapao^ In-BItM.” -MABAEMBS OagUardone ...... ;184 to follow next semeater. He has' Girls’ Leaders, and Dian has bean At the audienca’a request, 'Mr. others; 3. Leadership—peraonaUty, scholarship. Chairman of the com­ maintained a high average in all a member since her sophomore A committee consisting of Chair­ HSRBXHavayr ■/ Harrison .183 aelf-control, ability to assume re- mittee la Lloyd E, Vardan, FPSA, man Bernle Alemahy, Tom Bur­ Sheldon 'ended the program with Zjsdoux .144 his subjects and in hls Junior year year. Last year ahe Served aa aec- t«Tr' aponsibUity; and 4. Patrlotlam— lecturer on photographic tech­ retary-tteaaurer. bank, Dick Plagga, Bob Provost the currently popular tune. 'Ttegs Flaherty ...... 143 was honored by election to mem- and BUI Ritchie has been-aelected to Riches." unseiflah intfi^t in family, school, nology at Columbia Uiilveraitv. berriiip in the National Honor So-- Dian’a - balfi' aetiva in ether or* Juniors Complete Show . V.T.',V.Y38 community aild nation. Mambara ara Joseph COata, to handle the iarrangements. Lm V ,. Betts AlraattI,’54. ciety. • ganlxationa, too. She’s been a Joubert and his band will furnish Alumni Team Wins From tha three girls placing Ctialrman of thai board of the Na­ Athletics have played a large member of the A Capella Choir Research Topics A hot Alumni rifla Leans led by jhigheat on tha sanior nomlnatlona, tional Newapapar Photograj^era music for dsincing. During the part in Red's extra ^curricular pro­ for three years, after Singing in course of the evening, refresh­ Dartamuth senior JKI (| ii^ and the U>e^ faculty yote_^electsdyote_^e!ectpd Nancy. Assn.; Jacob Dsaehin, ^loto news gram. Our Legionnaire has made' Girls' d u ^ her freshman year. Art School Entry -■^1 tJCWIilF IMeHmSH H drr^^ also llkaa awinming. and “ Early Development of. the Most of last year's champlonSWp the Bohn's Garage entry\in the Rec She's also fond of music. Bristol High won ah easy 37- lecture by chooalng Nita Gratton aa aenior Home Management classes present credits in chemistry and/or Postal System" were only a*few of a modal for a half hour charcoal squad has graduated, leaving aeri- Intermediate Basketball Lukgue. "Stranger in Paradise,’ ’ "O, Mein the t^ c s , chosen. 41 victory over Manchester Fri­ ous gppa in tha Une-up. *' '• attended various elementary phyaica ■ketch of her head and shoulders: achools in. Manchester Wednesday, 3. Every applicant muat take Besides "aporta, Morgan's, hobby Pspa," and anything by Monto- The majority of the topics Were day, Jan. 8, at the Bristql Arhiory. Ron Seavey, Art Shorts, and BOb vani rate high on her Hat of favor­ He exMsiMd Ms technique sa he Jtn. entrance examinatlonB: which in­ is collecting, records, ^ n n y Good­ about 1,800 Qorda in length; an out­ Briatol Jumped out to an early Miller, in their first competlthm, man ahd Glen Miller waxlngs are ite discs. worked. This project enabled the girls clude testa of: (a) acholaatic apti- line and bibliography accompanied Then, Mr. Tomkina talked about proved themselves as possible . hia .krea delighU while the Fyuf "Peojjlei,,. vdio are constantly the compoeiUoi). lead find never rellnquiahad It to study the actions and haMta of tu d ^ ' (b) -gcfiitral Bcienee, -io) Eleven playcra scored , fqr the the Hartford Aft School -require­ \

iMANCMEaTER EVENlNp [He r a l d . MANCHESTER <^WN^ THUR8 PAY. JANUARY 14, » » 4 S MANCHESTER EVENIKCI HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.; THURSDAY; JANUARY 14,’ 1^64 f \ \ ---- -Ar-r; • and G reen M anor J r . SARL W. YOST id Doby Slated E a r u e d I t Duren Orioles’ lened Traded in Piratcs-PhilUes Deal' ...... - B Departure of Dressen Pitching Hope ...J - 1 Aces Edge Mori ' R 0M T • WIG B V wriUa from; J«ra«y City Titana h«r« Saturday { P lay COCMTBY etn a WONKt. .ASitrilta ha la havlnc tlia; night against tha British Anarks T o P la V H e r y Second iii Annual Poll Dummy ...... w *6 85 185 UfM of-hin andopacts to Join' in an axhibiUon gama. Whita was Texaii LcRgue Youngster George Mitchell's Naasiff Arms ’ Uilb*rtM>n .81 83 73 237 tM rfd. 1 'adltton of tha Harlam'found guilty of his part and was The Jersey City Cbernuk , ...... 72 83 Manor Beats . ty Tiuna win ^ baakatball team will make Its bi- ‘ u iki^ *7 341 ■N SHcdia Trottars in the near future.: santancad to Jail. Now trying to Said to Be Better Other sports surprises were the 75 ' !‘ *8 365 bring one of the New Tork! Jan. 14 — The ‘ ttlal start in the newly organised] FfjHtball Rules Harry’,.., ...... *1 *1 80 363 th o iatiBar local pro basitatball | adjust himsalf, Whita has decided Stilly Mllwaukea success atwy, bow the Kenturky Derby defeat of Naliy* Both Losing Ottintets ing clube ln>t.he Than Larsen,. Turley Central Connecticut Vall^yl ToUla itar Is now with the No. 3 team | to cast Ms lot with the New Jer- Bravos shifted from Boston, fin-' Dancer by bark Star, Purdue's 4m ’ 404 1190 « f the fabulous dark-skinnfd court | say barnstormers. The giant Negro mory Saturday night for an ex- j sirei** (11 Blow Big /^Halftime Y / R e s u h s ished second in ths v N a t i 9 n a I League, Sunday afterpoon* at the i Dummy ...... --,..71 " 71 71 313 BUgtclaas . . . Eastern Basketball; who played college baU at Long hibitton engagement With the Brit-1 New York. Jan. 14 (A>— When­ footbsll victory over Michigan BastNSide Rec. Suffield'a St. Jo- C8 Noted Rourke ., Grid Mentor League pennant'racevand set a ...... 87 85 80 263 Leads; Hilinski taagoe performers will not be al-| Island University. Ilka RUph ever baseball folks discuss the new league sttendanceNrceord was State, the HUnola footbail team's’ Mph'a will provide the oppoaltlon. UUIrr' ...... 7* 86 74 339 *Uk air (Ml Ish Americans. Businen Manager' McMulUn ...... 8* 88 83 2*0 lowed to compete in the newly- Beard and Alex Grosa, Is hoping Art Pongrata animonced this excellent showing wheh the sopho­ Game time la acheduled for 3 I ftarasou. Fla., Jan. 14 (F)— CW- Cnkh. • ...... ?' Linrotn, Neb., Jan. 14 ex’) — J. Beitlmore Orioles' pitching staff voted the eurprie^ of 1953 today in Brhmidt ...... *7 *5 98 2*4 Pours in 25’ Points SHvFrji, f ••••••••« formed Central OonnecUcut League I to-be reinstated In order to play morning that thrcejQreater, New the 33rd annual year-e^ Aa- mores came through. Rocky Mar­ a clock with a preliminary begin- j lege football must keep lu one- afa^iu '^*****®* Olaesford, a former Yale they usually begin with Don Lar ciano's one-round knockout of «li>g at 2. • Total* .., ...... Tito 7 i* loii" its i B. MnEkr. r. ....V.V.V'” ' f wMch starts operations Sunday. i in the-N B A . Tu-o llguraa best Tork College si ■oclated Prase poll. I platoon system and must get rid ITANDINGS Plummrr, g ...... Mancliesier will be represented by { known fair their baseball abUity, with two netiona^ know aaslstaiit coach, has made it plain. sen and . end with Bob Turley. In . - • • • Jeisey Joe Walcott, the Maryland i of auch pracUcea s i the faked In- OnRW, R , 1 the NassUr Arms. Home games fo r ! Monte Irvin of the New Tork between these Is a long pause. football team being voted No. 1 ANXIOCH TO GET o ff on the ' •"** ‘ *»e sucker shift, Tar* Pet. ZEniAnEK. g ...... a’.V//* J ball figures, Monm Irvin and "I'm still football coach a t ' the ALL , BA8EALL/ WA Obrmlakl P lo n e ^ Parachute ,...5 .833 Manager George MitcheU's gang'Giants, and U irry i>oby of the teajii a f l953. the flop p( the New. right foot as wen aa making a ^ verdict waa handed down S3 S3 34S W. Mo*k«, g 0 I'i- Doby, and the wnsational University of Nebraska." Unless Bill DeWitt, holdovsr with iniereet tho Jlrat shift of AnderMm *0 84 373 N orW Ends ...... ,. . 4 .667 will be played at the East Side Rec j Cleveland Indians are also slated York Giants who skidded to flfth Mmmendable showing in the new i y*"i'«'noz. I f ~ K u (Sla'ndo •"5 Hal "Deacon" efferta to llberattze the llaSted '*r#r“(fi -’ shadow. The’ race for top honors Paterson, 7fJ. in 1963, faks conflned pit playing to In n wholesale rrohaplng sf the The rookie’s nsine is' Rinold I the atandlngs, and drew, tundberg ...... :m fS SS IBS Green Manor ...... 3 has developed Into a three-way • • • - the Tltgiw this year after serving Nebraska athletic prograns, Olaao- iRlney) Di-fen, who toiled In the ,373 through the turnstiles R l« SIKPK ISE, however, Oarnar, fkro outstanding stars with •u M ttitiea rule which went Into Horvath ...... M ss S.1 White Glass ...... _.l wirth. g 2 a i llwaukee. where the beer -UConn In recent years, have been effect last aeaaoa and provird Im- •Hblin ... M 78 S4 3U scramble between Prankle'r Drive- MOR MfMMARirr. ifancheeter with the in the ford met >-esterday with Acting Texas League last year aitb Sait With a scrappy cliib l.«rkwMKl HunUnglon. g ...... a.- .2. ..■eu, in, CMtrsnt and NassUf Arms. GhsweeBor John Setlerk shd'A'ni-' Antonio. ■ -r.-.. ____ . . Wenly-‘ beeama- aa base- - ■ .added..to. tbe: local--eoeter-•for »W M ly impalar -with • faathMt ^ il t Mil itM m JiQS.. M. 3SS. High’S leading polnt-makOr with cah T>Aighe liuit’ 'fMthb|«d"by' Chbrie Grimm, ana faas. ’B'dkOcbi'fie 78 78 237 ■Upsets’ 'ware'.'Vhe^'order of the 'Totsl* ...... f I* * 1* M Miller's Restaurant, a dark horse 117 tallies In eight games, has ;\letlc Board Chalrmaa Walter "Duren is probably our l^em ball d a ffy ^ Brooklyn.^ Flatbush league play, Orlando it a former Srnr* *t h*fr (Im*. 38-13 Moriarty'a >■ Hatchet, best basketball, with Milwaukee backtng the team Total* ...... night yesterday in the Y Senior in the second round, could cause scored under double flgurea Ip Just player in the history of Rutger, Vegga. pitching prospect In the minors," to the limit, tha Boston attehdance held the nld^ attendane'e record of .UConn captain while Gamer re- The moat surprising develop­ 4t7 431 407 1245 Rcfrree*. Bolduc-McConvitI*. ' the top clubs plenty' of trouble on \ That meeting ended Avithou DeWitt said last June, “he's a 4.807.526 in L047. . cently performed with Torrington ment of the meeting wa* the League as the ftst-moving Silk one game to date. Hartford High II elao be in the lineup. Hatchet figures had been broken by May. Ume Maaat (Ml any given night. MUlcr’s and the held the lanky sharpshooter\ to as to play' With Torrtngton last agreement, and^ 8ell»ck cslled^fbr strong armed righthander who Is 20., • "We've got\a new hero qvery of the Eastern League. These two strong condemnation of such “ non- Boatick City Aces upset Moriarty Brothers experienced players replace Bobby S3'308 Oourant are paired Friday night in eight. poinu. Hts hlgh_WM week but stayed around home to a ^ ln t mectliy^' of the University aveiaging a strikeout an inning. A t the end of the season^' 1,- day,’-’ was the t^k of the Milwau­ ethical'' practices as Injury fak- t'li*"*!::'''''' , S3 248 45 to 42, and Green Manor edged the second half iof the asuMTHdry kee man in the snwjl a few w gelw Tedford and _Freddy Booth who 110 3S5 r ii^ h a t MiddletoYwi . . Chet. welcome an addition to the feroily o f Regents and the!Athletic He Bhould be ready for the big 386,397 fans and seen tMrHnvea. Ing to. atop uw clock 78 m .H'l'naki's Sunocob. 64 to 5JL. Mor. lo th t twin bm at the East Bide Baturitay night, a son. Ken Hbard either tOnight'Ar t«nnbtrOW league's next yisaf.'” - after the season-opened. One day •hwe dggidiMl not .to pl^ay Sunday tS f . wicki, leading pinner la ttia. T BrHb were a threat 16 the Brooklyn Marts intended-to pun the oppb*r- 87 257 iarty'a built up a comfortable flrst playing eurface. League, showed the boys ho^ to O'Doyle. 6-4, holds down a forward nlgltt. OeWItt’s appraisal slwidd n4tt be Dodgers*'pennant aspirationa right 'it would he’iid ’ Mathews, then Uon offaldc. ItoIs^ • • poet with the vlaiting five. La^t nlghC^Isssford kept a U(> for election to hasebslt's takes lightly slwse |t Was he who Another ex-UConn star. Joe 431 4.70 1233 half edge but wilted down the I * ...... 0 1-1 1 do it sgsln last night with A 167 up to. the final month of the aea- Andy Psfko. or Bill \Kruton. Sid Haberl, will also be in Mitchell's In what appeared to be mainly ' \ Bex»y* MANUBBSTER HIGH, winners single and a 3S3 triple. (X lw good Irvin, Doby and White are the previOuaWAcheduled srteskin? en- Hall of Fame sre Bill Dickey, up­ railed the turn • « Turley. BitI •on. Gordon, or pitchers Max Rurkont. a alap at Notre Dame, the commit­ K, JiibbMi ...... *2. 77 S3 *3 341 home stretch. ' Totals ! "line-up in the QCVL. Haberl waa a Dummy \. • • • n lO-aS 54 o f but one game thia eeaeon, that scores in the fastest league’ In name players with the club. The gagei^nt at American Legjon per left; D airy 'Vance, upper tabbed Turley aa a sure-ffre Mg The ^tory of Milwaukee and the Warren Spehn o r. re llw r Lew tee. unanimoualy approved a reso­ ...... 78 7« 78 fllllatkl'* (88) atarter with this season's Connec­ txirenlzen ...... 83 104 »M r. Ft*. a ttS to 54 Squeaker over Eaet town were: Bund! Tarca 569. Jerry two bseebsll eters figure to play "o. 1 in Omaha. right;'Bill Terry, lower left; and leaguer while the latter WM stUI Braves was tha sports surprise of Burdette. lution declaring that injury fak­ Spade ...... W 8 3 ,/ - ji 28S MORIARTVS were o ff to a fast Davi*. f ...... about a half doaen more exhibi­ ticut team until he decided to droo Biicctinn, ( ...... 3-t 8 Hartford High,\lays Hall of West Smith 357, Pop Gleqaon 151-353, After e standing ovation from Rabbit Maranvnie. CNEA). In-the Aruiy. Turley was a «IM 1953- on 42 of the 124. ballots cast In August. Grimm.BignedNa new outofachool. ing la "dishonest, unsportsmanlike Nfisen .. • I ,.. *74 f 'P/XMk 343 start in the first period of play al­ tions before reporting for api W*tr..(' Hartford at the Ib ^ Armory Fri­ Bebe Milanese 357, /Vic Taggart 300 persons present. Glaesford sensation with the k«wiy Browus by the nation's sporta writers and three-yhar contract to m ana^ the ■ . • • • - ' ■ , and contrary to the rules." Total* ... though one-half . of the Barnard John )ltlln*ki. f « i training with the Giants spa In said; 428 "isi 1384 day night and the^entertain Bast 350, Jim Martin 361, Bnmo Mas- after hla A m y dleeharge last ■portacaaters, and the 3-2-1 Braves through the 1956 sea__ N O FR AN K TORO, AI Suro- Dame players were* no- brothers was missing and LeRoy Pagan!, c ...... disns respectively. DoIm^.1b going " I knoA you have all read a lot Aagttst, , waa trying to make up for the Jo* Hllln»kl. g n n Hartford High TueSday night at soli 351, Ghsriis Vsrrick 353, Tom Wesleyah Loses baaie, received 149 poliitA Virtually every player on Ik wiec, Bing Miller, Tommy Dlneeh c u ^ laat aeaaoa of fetgnlag In- Y IM ia i'K « Oroman, g ...... the drilMied. The Indians will be Martin 136-C7X Good scores also through s checkup s L ^ h iis Hop­ of things'about wbat is going on. Dure'ii' Bnished the season aa the The seeond surprise wee the teanv liad a "d ty" at Mllwauke Das MilU» I3> Charles Zooms Back into Pictoe two. The score after the first pe­ S:J i kins in BslUmorejMiw but expects and Ted Kachnowski. members of JiMes la the Iowa game, to atop] Lanky .....x------US 108 117 340 Idle after the tussle widi the Hor- dominated play. In the Restaurant but as far as I am concerned. Pm Texas. LeaguS strikeout king with exit of Manager Chuck Dressen. County Stadium. The players.' Ine clock and gMa time for touch- X'lbier riod had Moriarty'a'ahead 19 to 8. Total* ...... 38 M l to honor the 'Ttthn commitment to •till head football coach at> the Overtime. Game the Nasstff club in the local Rec ...y...... 118 108 133 347 Scora at half tlm*. neta uqtU January 37 when Joe League. Top Aporea were: Wally 212. He won 13 and lost 12 but who piloted the Dodgers to and their families too, were given Senior Laague. complete the ros­ ...... 97 88 93 388 Tho Gasmen kept up the pace and 81-1* Hlllnakt'a Kubaedika will bring Me She Hart­ Saverick iM-gSSl Kondra Mil, be h ^ Bapurday. .university.” hvrted s-no-hltter and two one- xtrM tkt pennahU In 1952 and ...... 183 HH- 108 843 at the end -of the first half, they • • • bonds, wrist watches, luggage, ter. The latter, a newcomer locally, e « h kMf. These sceres enabM thc^O^Ren^ ...... 110 108 111 .134 For Bout with Champion Marciano I f ' ford High Owla to town totmttlc Dom Gentitcore .353, Nino Aceto OkMsford talked a good Mt hlttcrs. In a 1-0 triumph over 1963. Dreassn quit suddenly after gift certiScates^ they wanted to had bulit up a comfortable spread, was an All-American at Middletown. Jan. 14 OPi— The ia a atarter on John Falkowaki's Irish to escape with a 14-14 Be. the Red and White. HartfordVhSs 353, Red GiiveUo 366, John Saalela abent the current sltnatkin, with- Beaumont he fanned 11 and was Bfhoklyn waa beaten In the World give Surkont ,an automobile, but Hamilton Standard squad...... 848 1841 leading now by 16 points, 28 to 12. Celtics Finally and played with Ray Felix, out shi>ddlng much Ngbt on as- Wesleyan University basketball During the 1952 seXaon Notre iT' Cniicago. Jan. 14'(F) — A re -,_ , _ .... been up and down thla aeason W t 380, Ed/Pagaal 352, Cy GiorgetU deprived of a second no-hitter by HerieaAy the Tankeea because his he had' one. .Spahn got a full ' Popular prices will prevail for Baser'* Carp*raU*a The second half ^gan as though u d d y Ackerman and Jack pccta which have not already ■team was ARithIn one second of Dam* figured most prominently Ininiiinski .. vlUIixed, Exzard Charles dropped ! i M I l f R u g o h R lI l l A l d l l u t o the Center Street Fillers would Is almoat a aure bet to again gal 141-35V, Anderson 351 and O o t f ^ a broken-bat b'loop single la the demand for. a .three-year contract sized tractor aelling- for around 41 league contests and children F r ^ h . Involved in the acandala come to Ih ^ L ...... beatlng.^Tufts last night when. several sucker shift Incldenta. Lakt i 2;8mi>cr* a boMb on Bob fiatterfleld in ^ 1 - i P H a H W I I f l P I W N i n walk away With an easy win. but Beat Minneapolis a berth in the Class A Tournament *'**llpiiiMis .850. •econk Inning.’ , ■ waa rejected. The .powers offered- 33,000. - Pafko got a car and a ler 12 accompanied by an adult two years ego. White served hie His contract at Nebraska has With that much time .left to gb, Mason, there were reports of-Mich ! Ta™ "'**' cago Stgdlum laat night to touch | the Aces put the pressure bn and! in New Haven in March . . . Sec­ Another San Antonio graduate hlm only a one-year pact. This re­ $1,000 bond one night. wilKhe admitted free. incidents in the Southeaatefh and i*mHh sentence. He Is barred from play­ two years to go with a Gve vear the Jumbos' Johnny McGrath was worth watching is Bobby Balceno,' off a gigantic build ud for a heavy- i b^gan to close the gap as Bill Cobb. ond round Of play in the T Senior (N B A ) fouled. Coolly, he netted both ceived 333 first place votes, end There were weekly awards of Miaaourl Valley’ (Conferences, I - . ■ “’Wallingford tilP) — The Bjiaketball League starte Monday ing In organised league bail. On option. It has been deecnbed as the little Filipino outAelder .who 91 points. 46* 573 541 1850 weight title bout With champion i Ai Silvers and Ray Ziemanek put • iv n io N this current tour. White is pouring "Iroh clad.” - free tries, putting the game into a tailor mads auits. watches, tele- The Rules (Conunittiii said that, •• • ■ Rocky Marciano. Simmons, Vernon Latest the needed spark into an otherwise Connecticut Interscbolaatic Athle­ night All eight teams are expect­ packs a tremendous amount of Dressen quickly sigtaed a three- visloii aet.s. sporting equipment for the present, it Would ."rely on | tic ^inference, meeting her* laat W. L. Pet. in the points at better U^n 15 per Glaesford admitt^ to the 71-71 deadlock. Tufts went on power, called the huetllngeet play­ Cla^ C Tourney ragaal’* ■aefcvllle «l) Charles, ,who gets a chance dead Acea club. A t the three quar­ ed to bolster their attack for the for another 14 points in the 5ve- ypar contract with Oakland of and so forth for players' designat­ the integrity o f the coechee and * Corn»nti night, voted to move the atata second half the elate. 'Rjmiipy 23 12 .657 game. Banner crowds have turned Omaha audience. "Football coach­ er In the Texas League, the 5-6, to become the first fighter ter mark the -Aces were within 31 15 .583 out to see the TUsns. Lenox drew minuts overtime period and an the Pacific Coast League, where ed by baaeball .writers and other players rather than upon further JlkkUp* • in history to regain the To Return Unsigned Pacts nine points, 33 tb 24. small schools basketball tburaa- epnran, coach of the Oourant In ing is a very precarious profes- 150-pound .bsllhswk batted only be became a part-owner. ..The heavy- ....20 IT A41 1,500 to MS them a month ago. 85-75 Victory. In the lest min­ .experts aa .outstanding during the \ed to Storrs Oieee - weight" ’crown, pede-axed Satt'er- The tost 8UnXa wka all Silk City. mant from the New Britain Teach­ the Rec League, runs the ,T/loop .370 blit walloped 20 homers. Dodgers brought up Walter Alston week. it uncthical procedures. Cnodrich ers College gym to the Univaraity ... 8 28 .322 ute of the regular gsms, and in • v field in the first minute of the New York, Jan. 14 (F) —Major Bruno Moske, Silvers and C5ilck for the Rec Department . . Third baseman Bob Csffrsy from their Montreal International "You can’t get away from It.” far apart of Connecticut because the tourna­ DIVISION GAME LOST LUCKY BEVKN the overtime period. McGi^ath coroes up from Son Antonio rated Total* ...... 618 second round with one of the hard- | league baseball club owners were >B teruM, Vernon an- Plummer were carrying the load. schoolboy Indians, winners"of one League chib to manage the! Bums Grimm told a Braves'.booster club By THE ASS^ATED PRESS < 55* 556 1730 Bwered in ment has “outgrown the faeilltiaa” / game in eight starts, have seven Nsw York 24 13 .867 Broadus, Mont. (A) —Ed Port- made eight foul sbote without a a fair chance to stick despite a The Syracuse^ Nationals and ■eaa'a- lai - eat left hooka he ever baS thrown.! iR anytMng but a happy fram* of hla Swarthmore, Pa., At the seven minute mark, Mori- Syracuss next year. dinner, "the support you faiu have J. Marlin ...... 114 136 133 361 hom e:' at New Britain. conteate remaining, of/Which six 33 16 A90 wine proudly hung his hunting aeveUnd <*> Beven Is a misa...y.x:-' ■ .367 batting mark. He's mw of Boston Celticii have finally stopped . j mind today aa they scanned the artya were up by three. Two fast Boston-i. .-rr 33 IT A64 p rt«, an elk. in a i i w w coor . °^*f^...'hltgeat surprise wag the! gl\*eiV us haa been. a., major 1 factor, PouticeUujfin .‘AmnM ' ,y ...... 117 118 no .743 "Maa, aad-how/ n liicky number for Norman Berger those playera who can’Bn In any the • Minneapotis Lagers and’ New Zwkir-vr,- 7.-.-...;, 103 X A T T n iT B L D , OUTWEIGHED i'beadltnea looking for new hold-1 hoops, by-the Aces put them-ahead’ 'areathbmeT ‘ Philadelphia 15 18 .455 eqd^of the college football two in our play this year. .Theresa gr ilJI- 384 He added that SUDDEN fiWrrCH • •/ •vemight. A htmgry bear was who is a league bowler here. The leadiM Hitter In the Texas position. First baseman Ed Mick- York Knickerbockers, leaders In Twarmilw ...... 108 115 11* .734 180 to 189 and a 7-2 underdog, was outa and wondering just vriiat he waa “very by one and they added one'more Baltimore .. platoon system which killed off something about .packed stands 'To 'Tie for Lead Tagfart ...... 118 137 110 350 B 39 J16 hunting, too. that night His hunt Every seventh year he hes rolled League for 1953 wae Joe Fraxier elson comes up from San Antonio •their two dlriaions of Me National set up for the mighty finishing their own stara would do with the d ia a ^ la ted " with ttw contract. bucket to go up by three, 41 to 39. SHERMAN W H I ^ one o f the the free siibetltution rule. This yelling their heads off for you that Each club scored again but the Baltimore (Fi —On the basis of for f o ^ ended with Portwine’a a perfect 300 game. His first who batted .332 with Oklahoma with a .394 batting mark. Baaketball Association. \ I Total* .... 648 174 559 1881 Wow by absorbing a right to the contracts they were Offered. "He’s always tUaappolated,” aald key Sgurea in the Sasketball point Wednesday’s got 13 flrat place votes and 44 Griffith. "1 offered him a nice Aces kept the lead and took the one game last season, defenaivo elk. In the morning Poctwine came In December 1037. the sec­ City. H « will get a trial in spring The prise of the entire lot, how­ makes players put out to the best In their first four me^liigs the midaection, Aa he started to bend shaving scandal/aeveral years ago Boston 88, Minneapolia pnints. of their ability." STANDINGS Bob Carpenter o f the-Philadel- ralae.” game going away by three, 45 to halfback Ctorl Taaeff o f the Balti­ found UtUs of the eljt to take ond in December of 1944. The traiitihg with the S t Louie Card- ever, may be a little Mexican sec­ Celtics dropped three gKtnes at ■ W 8t«»ehe»l*r Molar Kala* (3) forward. CHiarlea' piston-like left phis Phillie* and jZlark Griffith of tn New Tprk/ will headline the Syracuse 93, New Tork home. third wae in October, 1951, ...... 89 183 120 more Colts should be in line for ond baseman named ViMclo Minneapolis and one at home. The B. Pgganl and Son . . . 6* ^ ^ ' 8 ...... 104 138 in caught him flush on the chin. the Washington/Senatora already The Cleveland Indians end the more offensive duties. Gdreia. Nationals lost two to the K h i^ s in Charlaa PonUcelll'a .. 6 “ fPnfry ...... 7...... *3 88 loo He went over backwards and are having thi li* troubles and con-i *nn®unced THE SECOND CONTEST was Against Detroit, Taseff carriod Only 23, Garcia already h*d put New York* and one In Syracuse] Mancheate'r Plumbing 5 ...... 108 131 136 hit the canvas so hard resin dust tracts have b< n In the mails only ‘ ®* ®h« plxyer. The *n- Phik to Look over Best bov'eki ...... 87- 118 1*7 flew up. Ha lay Hfelesslv until matia only, Infleldef Bill Glynn to another■ Upset victory for the the bail once from scrimmage. Ho in four irears' with Shreveport tn Laat night. Boston tasted Brown and Beaupre'. , 3 a few d a y ^ Styne clubs haven't plunged one yard for a touch­ first success against Mtnneapol Gus' Orindera...... 3 Tolal* ...... - .498 594 624 Referee Frank Gilmer tolled out their Hat of contented tollers, while ypung. fast moving Manormen. the Texas League when the Orioles 171/ even senLAhelrs out yet. Hilinski's who were the top in the down. by ^ e a tin g George Mikan and' Deci'a Drlve-ln . 1 .... 2 riab Cklaall II) seven. Then.he raised his head the Red, Sox hired 87-year-old Joe drafted him last December. A MrCoo* ., ...... 105 ion Q a rp ^ te r has a fourth un- league for several weeks have beet) In the same game he caught hit flashy fielder and a 305 hitter, Rookie Crop Since 1948 C«^8o-84 In the second game of a ^asallasalff Arms ...... i McLiagan ...... 78 88 feebly, but he couldn’t get up. algned oontraet—this a4M> from Dobson, who was given hia uncon­ -/ ii' Fjrat Sullivan . folding fast the past weeks of play. only punt of the aeaaon. and ran Garcia was rstsd ths best second double-header in Boston. Syracuse National Bank 1 ...... 106 123 and he took the full count flat on Ckirt SinuNoaa, hia ace lefthaader ditional release by the Chicago trounced’ the Kntcka 93-72 in the Martin ...... 134 ni his back. Whit* Sox laat season: The youngsters took the play away It back 73 yarda for another ecore. baseman in the mino,* leagues by New York, Jan. 14 (FV—The best Barkii* ,, ...... 109 100 — OB hla desk, «fMle Grtffltk-#aa from tho Sunocos before they even many well baseball ob­ crop of rookies since the days of Mags. He figures to stick ad » liratgam e. ticelll'e moved Into a flrat Thirty miautas .iater^ gatter- Th e Philadelphia A 'g '. signed nBef pitcher. 'ToUki* .!. Bwadertag hew he waa getag.te knew they were in the game. The Pitches Frank Sullivan, tbe Boa. servers. Richie Ashbum and the WMx Boat'on hit 34 of their 42 foul place'\^tie with Paganl's laat nl9Ht 514 Y s7 551 1*14 fleld waa still daaed and unaWe to get Mickey Vemon, the American pitchers Bob Trice apd Carl Green five was in command at the The Phils will have flye neW' tries aa Easy Ed Macauley scored ton. Red Sox rookie up f(om A l­ Eight freshmen outfielders. will Kids in 1948 ia going to make the •a th4.^Ck>ntractora defeated Man- remembar clearl.v what Imppened. League’s No. 1 hitter laat year. Scheib, but cattdier Jo* Aetroth, 20 minute mark. 31 to 18. bany of the Eastern League, where outfielders. Oyde Schell is/Up 18 of hiS' 27 points, the game's ■ RMTArBAMT LRAOt'k be seeking to break Into the var­ Philadelphia Phillies' spring cheaterXPlumblng, 27 to 10. In the - , MIlIrr* 14) The fight was scheduled for lo Into the fold. Vernon returned' who ia employed by tbe club aa a Billy Holmes and Jack Volz were he hid a notable earned run aver­ from Schenectady where hla^.330 high, during the first half. Bob sity at Yuma, Aria., next month. training camp at Clearwater, Fib., haM of the West Side Rec ...... 130 11 344 rounds. A national television audi­ the first offer. ticket acller in the off-seabon, said the heavy scorers for the Manor age of 1.78, loom* as the biggest ' ’ IK batting mark led the clrpim. Ha Cousy contributed to Ihe Boaton Midget le s ^ e doubleheader. First ^Simone ...... 103 134 11 The youngest is Karol Kwak,- one of the moat intereating' in the rhrrubliH .tin ence, and 4,921 ringside euatomers he was a holdout, adding that be five the first half. The last two pe­ newcomer in tbe league's lt6 t socked 18 homers and drove' in total. George Miksh waa high for National Em k defeated DMi'aj 26 116 in 330 On the more optimiatie side, whose .359 averagg paced the’Class grapefruit circuit Parr . -...... 115 133 348 who contributed to a net Fate of dldn.’t expect,mu0i trouble Jn com­ riods found Hilinski w sa again top rookie crpp. Frxnk stands a mara B Tri-Stats League. He was run­ 110 runs. Joa Tesau(o had a 302 tha Lakers With 21. to 18. \ both the pennant winners—. the ing td «ir.6gre«3iAnL.‘'"^ * " Totals *13.94«.B4flp»r.on*rdf tban|*lhest. ■a-orld champion New York Yan­ man in scoring with 25. Holmes six and one-half inches over six ner-up in hits with 303 and runs A t least two starting Iwrth# on j mark*'w*th^'riie* same riuh r «T»T r»M)r*IU’* (37) ■■ • •• 436 1M2 end moat brutsil, knockmta in B. Oardaa’ (t) Farfeli kees and Brooklyn Dodgers—■jv- Johnny Salh, a 14-game winner had 20 while Volz added 13. feet a n d 'tl^ the scales at 215. batted In. wlth ll7 . The 23-yeax-old l,H*mniMI, ( , . ; Jones ------..... -104 ttb 184 -aar .years..,— • . - . • - for the Yankees last aegaott. Bird Chicago lad had 40 doubles and 14 JTUrnvr, f ... J Dell* ...... ----- 103 120 lUK 3.711 lidiinCed OiefC ffixt playetsi In the tOami*bell f J AoderioB The ■ International. Boxing Club he would aUnd by hir decision to homers with Amleraon, S» C. -He'a !S|^ar(. f .. ■ 124 -lie ><« 8*1 wasted no "tlma" in' cHAHtig the ate The Yanks tucked away the retire. The club aaid be had been batted over .300 in each of his the six Jobs. e h»ye come up SNOW REMOVAL ;Todd. c .... j| ToUl* ...... ^Ml *858 350 1049 way for the 32-vcar-old (Sarlas sent a, tontracL .three. seasons in organised ball. ___ __ „ . through/the farm system, are tha ’ W Rrynold*. 0 who lost the title to Jertiev Joe signed document of Harry Byrd, ; M. Rothman. the pitcher they obtained from the Jim Pisoni, a teammate of P i ^ d ^ t Bob CupeMer Is par-.' only .^ther rookie inflelders.- Joa . Campo*ro, g Villa (I) Walcott July 18, 1951. to try to >KC INTEBMKniATRS tIcMiarty kIgk ex John ( Wetk) Mos- la ^ e t , a weak hitting hut flna EQUIPMENT . Huirlbur' - 0 N .' A rrin ...... 120 113 120 358 Philadelphia Athletiu laat month. Kwak'a...batted -323. lh..A7. games burl. *: - 0 Xanluna*. 101 134 reeanture it. from Ma«la»o,-^Th4h ,B*k*'s (Ml.... kna. a IS^yaar^M 64, 'ehsi ve catcher, Is back for . ■■U'• rrrrr, g . 1 Rolia*kr ...... 8} m 348 ' "Byrd 1#' buppbeed Yh ^gtra tHc A I ■' after hie Army discharge; He drove 101 113 304 bo'it Is being planned for June In ' „ !asae. ^ . 3 ’ 3 in 55 runs and-Mt a doaen homers. lefthaader kittiag flrat baaemaa •Bcond trial.. headquarters — Walk.' ...... 11.4 104 337 6 New Tork ball park. Bronx Bombers the insurance they Porter, t .. wha batted AI7 far Salt Lake CMV ^ Total* 13 37 Abralll* ...... u ... Chuck....JMcflug, . a .., fl5A9R JMsebeatar. Plaakbiaji i 11*1 111(111*1*11 (J inar 11 _ _ 105 ' 318 ■ 9- a,--..--- -w-ey—..... ni»d for a sixth strMght flpg, Brown .... *jS • ♦ e ^ ^ la tka Ttoaeet Leagiw. pitchers ,also._ include Emitr, c . «•*••«•••• S j £ e draftee, had a flue eeasou with ^ n M roiln ak l (2-5) at BalUmora ToUl* ... 635 547 'pareh't’Ij he waa'so''happy to hull f ? - i f aacked 28 hawe maa aad drove In 8. McAUara, I 577 1*60 "CHARLES HAS EARNED the Bflaneapolts where he batted M t , Paul Penaon, a discharged aervice, V'onnarl. f ... Vardea (Irav* (3) out of a eeventh-ptoce club that i ‘ 117 maa. Tke youagster Jotied the SSow Bloiere R. Pagan! --- ,98 10* \ chance,’ sa*d Truman Glbaon. IBC he sent the contract back post' flammed I t homers sad drove la man who Was a sensation In the J. Toomry, 1 , Oavetlo ...... 10* 1.74 3gg)fecretary. "It will not be neees- Phiniea la tlm flaal two^weeks of Sprar, f ...... Olorietll . haste. , j Total* .... 14 7-18 31 74 ruae. The former Cordinal aad Army, and Tom (^lalters. tha IVrhlpr. c ...... 10* 141 251 1 bary for him further t6 ptove hia ' _ . ’ , U»w« Be»t,» tat) Takes the worry oh Glaut tiycbaaer lo 31. however. last aeaaoa abd nwda aa excellent high school bonus baby who was Hlllnaki ...... in 107 337 The Dodgers reached an agree­ Boicnd. f ...... 3 Impression. ^ how ow McFarland, g Piulela ...... 117 129 right as the No. 1 contender.” l.srchevriiue, ( ...... | Jim Fridley batted A9t at Sau Aa- with the club last year but did no S PI $ J.. RIvoaa .788 ment with Captain Pee Wee real pitching. 106 cceaaarUv mean Reese, the shortstop who turned 1 j ...... 2 touie and Fraak KeUert hit the "Moskus will/taka over first : IC'Toomry, gS not fight again some at Oktahama CHy. Roaeo bsaa if ho proved ha can hit major ’olala ...... 565 530. 572 1747 down the manager’a job before it cu»trr. e o a used cart-X Jarciahb, but Ita |Tyl-r. g Ippolito Ut M t with tho same league- .— pitchwg in Florida,”“ ‘ ' said Total* 0-7 ... was .given to Walt Alston. .n belle .5 0 and up Score at halt time, 11.* Ponticelir*. •Bay'* (8) .. No terms usere feyesl^. but Topping, g ...... t 1-3 ' Nub and Bob Maooer had a A lt Carpenter.-n believe he IB one of Ba!tim I I.wpo ...... 83 — celved about $32,000 laat aeason Score at hall time. ]M . Bohn't ~ 'With the exception of Jehosie 'H e can really swish B. r. PU. P. Ac ...... 134 107 (ivirylbuytf of a used ccr—1944 esd later— Heard, a 28-year-aId Negro left­ that ^L-______He la not a smooth field- Lema. ( ...... j j j 5 and more this time. To Name Coach Kuhimaii. ( ...... 0 0-0 K. Pecini ...... 129 138 $100 credit tkot eoe be mod onytima foM hander purchased from ^rtlsnd; e f ^ t fml’ ■he f tgnt certainly provide the 0 J. RIvc ...... , — 105 a title ahot.” said Simmons wss unhappy about his F. PI* - the sock." ■ - Zirmah. L ...... 3-6 4 all pitchers are organisation' — ^ '■ Malouaky. c ...... ,,.i j-i 7 Tout* * ..... P anyhody to g * f contract and made no 'secret bf Bogginl. r 1-1 - i yoor from date of parchosa) for cmy iorviee ,/ Start PaIya,.'Beii Tompkins snd Baltimore, Jan. 14 0P»—The Bal- F. Naumre. g ...... 6 0-1 ...... "in ” 575" 8. (ban) Uuccer- hla dissatisfaction. ^ ' 04) rt bredi Heard, 5-8 and only 150 10 . BaH. -«-4— A 'pounds,'hhd a TO-'lB' feraiM In -Jinr Owens also are giych*S“ g6dd Bituamn n r • Jv-Mautmoc, gr,.r^-,ti-.rit 0-. -(Ml - 0 - Marbarhian' ' wl**' LaS^rza. You name - " I W88 orel^d the toidl) cohtixet' SoHmonar Iec„ raedais to tha pttbHe ia ear - expected to be cleand up ’at a work out of Corapoaco. g ...... o 0-0 ,0 Kohdra ...... V...... 114 in . _ ~ , 195 j him, ChaHes III fight him.' last as I signed laat year and I think ' HnH;^iiiai, g \ Pacific Coast League...... chance to make the grade. ■ Paly.<) Doherty, g o OO 0 Soblikt ..... Mrvka dapartmont.. motor ttma op. mo- _ newt conference thla aflemoon. ' ...... 104 108 August In an upset at Miami. A aianaanti. g 4im Post, 37-year-oid ieftlv la a young outfielder who hit 22 — Knrhin ...... 11.4 107 *38 1713 ! warmup WightI'm entitled be with, to a raise." he said in R. Fan^ll. g homers and drove ip 95 runs on a Owner Carroll Roeenbloom said Totala...... U 35 rarlp« month . Jater . Cmarlea4 YaWex,. d rothe. p p2i0.pocn«l\6y8 ^ an­ Philadelphia. ©ubair " I tOld him (CSarpen- tor ]ob. vahm job, froot-dnd woHii 9rto$o had 10-S at Toronto. Vai V a c ^ Pat' Dvcl'* Drlva-la (II) . 103 103- 118 Laszarl, .325 batting avei^aga with Spokane 1“other "4 10 v/ho rounder outpointed to Harold John terl what I wanted and he said kina u’ax 9-16 at Sah AjitoWo. Bob mentor - , B. - F. Pt*. Totals 540 633 5*8 1839 •on In Philadelphia. . \ Total* ...... oifd oN chooft, ate. . . or for oey ports for Habanich was 4-7 at ^C^riaaton. of tha Western’ International Meanwhile.', W*m*r. t ...... ’ ...... 0 0-0 0 | he'd think It over." 17 ■ 7-18 41 apdculatlon continued to mount Tedrord. t ...... 0 ,0 0 oi «It .looked as If the eometirnelK ^ ' * (18) ohova work-^LUS tiros, bottories* soot eovw Bill Pilgrim (5 -1 1 )/ Mai Held League. Ha ia currently the sen.4 lol HOCKEY AT A GLANCE Carpenter, who prevloisly had tiort of tha Puerto Rican League. over who'll get the job. „ overlv-cauUoua and unpredictable Robin Roberts, ^ Richie Ashburn, Krtnjak. ( , (8-8) and CHiarUaylxKka (8-18) riough. I ...... 0 IM) O' M’edaeeda.r's\Resalta Ctncinnati Negro, was Io«t in the o rs-^ r onything sold in oar ports dopcst- Chlaf Scout Johnny Nee calls him Ballard, c ...... 1 1.3 3 . .Ara Wichita gra^ataa. RoaenbIpoiVi says he's'^golng to Natleaal Lmigiie line of challengeTs forming for ahb Smekey Burgess return their; ^ ...... 0 mont. ------.Z.------"the finest young hitter I have .«;*rr. g ...... 3 1-3 .5 unsigned pacta, predicted that heiR Cyr ' e 4 Th^ lUf » liBt of nine.' Jamalll*.: g , ...... 0 0-0 0 Detroit 3. New Y oiV l Marciano. Then on Dec. 18. Charles / . ■ seen in 20 years." ’ McQuidr, g ...... fl 00 aouid^get together with Simmona. * ...... —••• J Bobby Dodd of 0 Toronto 2. CSilcagO \1 stopped Ooley Wallace in I*) at San I ^ Tompkins,'former University of Scelert, g ...... 0 0-0 0 Vernon was equally dteturbed as Krin)*k' ^■.■.■,■.■.■.■,■,■."'.■■■■ 3 WHEN YOU BUY YOUR NEXT USED CAR , . Triiiity Defeats West Virginia, jtvai coaches in Francisco, aatterfleld was next- he Joined teammates Eddie Yost wieruna, O' Texas youngster will get the flrst Total* ------7 T 4 S T Scout Eddie KlMjnlk hka signed becoming CEarles’ 64lh knockout shot at bacond base If Ted Kazan- this year.R Sugar Boivl tilt. Score at ba)( time, llA, First Nation- arid Gil CpDri ®ri the holdout list- BUY IT SOUMENE, INC., WAY end be serai •t a contract that runs through''^ 1956 victim in 86 victories: l-i 18-23 39 Amherst, 4740 skl goaz into the. Army. Select­ _ V,'hen . contacted. Dodd said. "I- with the Philadelphia PhlllMa. • • . Aaked if he aad the cink were: grore at half time, >M7 BA'r , ', _____ . 1 ed as the * iwditsf • baby bwfly. 1b* Notre Dime meetln'g Southern ToUl* .4... 13-31 54 xolden brown food — Seals in the flavor!'COfnc in and and a separate administrator. MetbodUt at Dallas Dec. 4. Flker* (28) and demanding $50,060 If he should 19S2 DODGE 4-DOOR and CLUt COUPE. ShuM bum." . $m-C*it*r, *n* *f III M wm •iwdt- SulllTan, ( , lose." try them! FRIED OYSTERS AND CLAMS PACKED' Owens,' a 32-year-oId righthand­ include’ Benrett, ( . awah far lb* I*I*m VarM.Mari* BCHOLASno RESULTS In all due respect for Satterfield, TO TAKE HOME. CALL M - - . , ownors. . f*. ' OOLLEOE BASKETBALL er who posted a 32-8 record at ^ tr o lt. Wilbur O -r.tlle.i c. . 1 9 8003 Hwbank and Blanton Collier of 'Trader, Svawi maw la » * 1r*i<« ar lUa \ - ’ ---- - Jnhn*on, c who now has been knocked out 10 Terre Hauje, also is rated highly Mrdraw. g times, he effecUvel.V .swarmed over 1952 STUDEIAKER Y-B'1^.D6or7~ = 'JEast— by Kurowskl. * Ch^e^Mri w** “ "<* Steve at aay taladae Jida^ (mat 3 (a l l Baaketball Fendell, g .’ ’ Syracuse 71. Cornell 69. !•*» ar nara, e*a*ne)n'g''va*n tM » St. 'Thomas 65. Kingswood 47 (Iriswrold. g Charles In the first round aaeking “ Owens .has the same, great to land hia famous one-pvneft COMMUNITY RESTAURANT Booh prka S1425 ...... SPECIAL AT $1237 Penn State 74, West Virginia 66 control that Bobii\ Roberta has ” « o „ « N ... •ejaiimaBt a’nJ maw «aa4iN*n*. Ikai a RockvHla 57, Gilbert (Wlnated) - Army 74, Swarthmore. 41. 47 Total* ...... 1 3-13 39 knockout blow. Official* gave him 14.1 NORTH MAIN ST|EET MANCHESTER the foraier S i Louie Cardinal York Tankeea respectively. 23 Inch twalcb Ma 7 kub 4 »»f maw *1 ScOK St half lime, 33-17 nphomores. the flrst round. 1950 STUpEBAKER CHAMPION CONVERTIRLI Norwich 65, S t Michaels (Vt> third base atar said. "He has a .68, N Meed, and lacUat .Jaagar 'drHa ai " I was Surpriaed and confused Lecdod with extras. Book $850—Our price great arm, throws overhand and 4l*w*f igaad*. ' ..3 when Satterfield started ewarming St. Joseph's (P a ) 75, EllBabetb- wonderful control. He fgnned >8. S715. town 46. “ ’ Tbana at ar caw la far a dWaarair*, over me at the atart." said «■ • 4 . 196 batters in 244 innings.*' Charles. "1 couldn't gat my' bal­ History tellg ui that 200 years'ago the town Gettysburg 86, Bucknall 52. A ll three, except Paiya are stub Sport Schedule kaa af Sw lalaM VarwMali* (lard** CLEANM6 AND IN nA U Bia ance:” 1949 DODGE 2-DOOBS. 4-DOORS, CLUR able, courteous, neighborly fellow; Depending on Villanova 87. Kings (P a ) 68. FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY on the roaUra of Philadelphia Trsoaf wNh di* Sn*.Cad*r. lay H aaw On* boxing expert who heard this (COUPES council of Newark, N, J., officially appointed Henry friendship to succeed in his business, he’s just Harvard 73. Brandais 65. farm clube. But If they show """ l-'riaay, January H " . New Hampshire 77, Rhode “ VI* fe Si* year 'raandl SEPTIC TANKS tni CESSPOOLS muUered: *Tf Charles thtnka Sat­ Lyon ita ta v «B keeper. / . real promiaa In camp, switching A^prjV • Hertford. 8:30- naturally friendly! Island n . A camptoto argaateatten af TRAINCD SEWAGE SPECIALISTS terfield is a swarmer, wait until 194S CHEVROLET CONV.CloaR cor «okit at $44i them to the*PMIIiea’ roster will ASK FOR FRIE i iMlag tha BMat Btodcm efirtpaamt aad aaaehlamy— RESULTi A he meet* Mr. Marciano/’ N o such ofltei^ action installs the tavern keeper' Bowdoin 59, Bates 70. be a mere formality. ^^Nasslffs vs. Mayflowers. 7:15— i Snowy Day Footwear He passes a friendly word about Ballantine Ale WllUmantic (COnn.) 62, Keene DEMONSTRATION BETTPJt Jab at a LOWER PRICE, A scheduled aix-roiinder also got 194B CHEVROUT 2-DOOR. Urn sow, ...... $499 today. The man behind the bar ’ 'holds office” The beat record amoag the other on national television becauaa of and Beer to his custdmers, too, we are happy to (N H ) 68. aew pitchers is held by Tam Cam- 8:30-Rec. THIS IS WHY Mqine 55, Colby S3. a Waterpraaflag at eaUara. thg^abriipt ending of" the feature. ■LOWEST PRICES IN lOWN- gvBMic, the termer Ferilliam left­ _ . '‘••“ ''•ay. January Ig HOURS 7 to S iL-jtoded almoet aa feat, (Charley 194B DODGE Va TON PANEL solely th rou ^ the public appro^l of his custom* notice," W e’re naturally grateful, Because that Pitt 69. CEamegia Tecll. 58, a< Nm * nddergranad water . . . BOM p«0El6 CSB haader wh# waa given a 344gM)o ® ' »- ^ m o r y . THURSDAY UNTIL 9 Uaiw l^rta^ted. M'Kinney Bran. ‘Oottonr-^ 151>A, Toledo, stopping MB and friends. Probably that's why he’s an ami- kind of friendship k^pe «s in business. Tufts 85. Wesleyan 75’ (over­ honaa U alga — aa- a first baae- V- Januaiy 17 El-ana Buford,. 160. Chicago, in DRESS RUBBERS >1.98 1947 CHRYSLa 4-DOOR time. ) • New " f ie tpraef* aewar <1) ProBMit Serried nma. Tam wea 16 aad lost seven SATURDAY 4:30 , Nm b laataited. 2:31 of the second round. New Haven Teachers 71, Hart- far Schenectady la the Eastern b “‘:; wlck 64. . a Plugged aewar Baaa rTtaa (2 ) QuaUty Work HEAVY WORK RUBBERS $2.98 1944 lUICK 4-DOOR Leagae aad faaaed 154 while Wo sonricf oB mokos. id ateetrteaQy, (il) Rcosonsble Prices DEIVINO TEAM Trinity 47, Amherst 40. walldag aMy 61. Jaha Sanford, a WORK or DRESS ARCTICS $4.98 St. Francis (Bkn) 85, 8 t Paters righthaader. la back far another K S A F I . . . I E S U R E IndUnapoUa (N E A )— BIU Holt (N J ) 66. M M aftar peatlag a 14-18 record Capitol land, 1949 winner, and Sam Hanks COMPLETE BOB r a n g e i i - ' Northeastern 68, M IT 59. at BaHlaoorc. Bab Greenwood (IS­ ArMoryJ*’ H»rtfoyd, 8:30- ' will drive as teiunmates In the OOb- The Brewers 0 / Bridgeport 90. New BriUia IS at BaMamte) ala# Is back for Call McK in n e y b r o s . mile automobito race at.tbe In< (Conp.l 64. Bdiaa- aaother look. Harry (DMce) Mar- ^Millers vs. Mayflowera. 7 :1 5 - EQiipmeflt Co. apoHa Speedway, Ifb y SL DIAMOND'S - 434 CM ER Hofstra 79, Union 56. hell, .the lateanatloaM Lraguo'a SEWAGE DiSFpiAL COM RAI^ \ / W aiiier 73. 3rooklyn .Collbae INCORPORATED % warkhonae laat. year, waa pgr- Herma. 8:36—4116. • Bob Btoyd -playad 29 gamai* at ARM Y and N A V Y' f . BaUaaiiae * Sow, Mtwvk. N. •»> cbhord from Sywnaoe where h«. 3 t MAIN-4II.3-795C »-ilOE~IOd-ltl tfCAEL.ET, PCANCHESTER first baas for the White Box In ItNCB IMS Quinnipiac 82, S t Thomas Bern- m M aa 11-iy roeard bat aparated the flrat heqyja— - >77MAIN STREET ^ . M A N C H E S m inary 47^ 1962 withotit committing aa error. ‘ - '. r ia U gaaw f aad, bajrlod t n la- ./ r . ' ^ -t. .. f Hr ■V'., ■rtT^.. ■ ‘J 'I 7 ^ r m '••iA - i Pv'SC ® -.' . 5: '■ J p ' \ .• > M ANtm aTeit e v e n i n g h e r a l d . MAMCH^STEH. c o n n , J A N U A R Y 14 . 1954 Jl. i i ^ M u ' * ' ' —v I.., M ANCHESTER EVENING HERALD^ MANCHESTER, CONN., ’THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1954 Btrvtew OffTti IS}- Hfting^PhiMbfat 17 _Rooa»a wiihout RoarG^M Houata for 8 a li'^ ^ ^ 72 Articles fo r Sale 45 Hotoeholjd Coeds 51 R o o bw wIthoBt Bo ird 6 9 Housea for Sale 72 'tMkir MMlai,{ -L A PLUMBOta ibiq^ a« your 4oor. ,WANT$SD^Womsn to esne for f S>i !RN 4 room noma, c a b ^ TfUtidS — - REDROOM------house. „Oil „ ------^ n ow Urt^ Tat. {TV ANT&NNAS InstaUed, repalrod, I No Uma loat Naw work, attara- TRADE-INS A c c ^ e d „ ^htak, W R IN G ER T Y P E Kenmora wash La r g e h b a 'tiid for Viie FURNUUneOt ROOMS, Kltchan JBocirR^ 1 UHT. coQvtraton. Tcl; Ml. WasI - Remington, Sunbeam ri Alao er, one y e sro ld . B xre lle n t csondl- prtvUagss. Call MI. 94694; " ..eteaitt J»eat,.eU■■ ♦ rasa • iqodarn conven- U ^ , c« ^piag. lixtutM. hot - Jiff*" *»» two near bath. 43 Faster S t. M I / ar. tuU raUar, naar b u s , ' i o ^ , - lencea. cHv water »Tve darn 7 :30 a.nl. lqji.p,in. (o ( Oltttag.heads.for.aU.ra- .,-KUtf Lttoa. ML S.1513. - ..4 4 m ...x :--X --.. lencea, water, . two-^ar ' ft- oi - JOJHMFy ' ^__ diluM^'IbnlMr W lQ N a . watar automatle baatara. Tooni*' ' i TM . m l 4.3444 i ‘ ’ 'lyRNiaHED R I OU A RA N m cD Plumblna S K IS , BRA N D new, never used. WHO’S GOING •••oweqce. lt is lated work. , - fsc IliU e s available In Manchester! kitchen privllegea for couple or M ve, beautifully landscaptd yard. VERNON, Valley »View Drive — tin A. beating. Alteratlona aM new Call M l. 9-OOM between 4 • 9 p.m. HOUSEKEEPING You w ill marvel at lha clesnliness Paterson built ranch home with South Street^ I960 Ford V >8 4^Door Sedan I w in d o w s h a d e s mafia to order a**-***" ReiduMid In -feraerjiri%A si ten e ciucs, forenoon, l^ 'V ^ —Clean. Low I>aymenta.{ •»4 iaataQod. Vaneuan bonda work. Parma glaaa alactric and A p p ly U P e rsb n TO TAKE OVER of th is bulldIng.'ChUdran scespted 'Drtv4 after S p,m. W^o jBuburban RsaltyOo., Rtal full-qeller, bn 1-3 acre plot. Doun te the Mufridual K t rY.r - w ia la f in. mid Usochester, bs sad Rockville. Jan. 14 — Special)— 'M gaa watar hfatan aoM and tn- tBOTS SKATES. aiso'lO. Very good UNPAID BALANCE Central. Priced so. reasonable tore, 641*“ Mata St.“ ■ n o n e MI. fruit Jreet. Price *17,900. . Extra Only $945. and curtain roda. 34 hour aervice. th® ■•*"• i» serigned fur s Sesrlng on A D V T .l Watlmatya igladly given. Pagan, atallad. Tima yaymantaT airrangad. FISHER -CLEANSERS condition, 37. CaU / Ml. 34938. Monthly Pa.vments yoU ll gasp! 9 # sure and aee this 34216. adjoining landacaj^ lot avaU- Uie sllowance of ssld sdMnUUaUon ats A petition from the residanU of nei^ee^Mid “ SkaUay------BroUiara. —MltcbaU e UI ^ 14. ^ B r^ Street one. M rs. Dorsey, 14 Arch St. * " t i i n t e r end lum- able. The Escott Agency, Licensed count with m M. estsle, sscertslnmenl ef the south end of Road Street was PAO ^ MON. THRU FRL CHORCHES MOTOR SALES Window Shade Oo.r^Route 44 a t 123.28 mlt Big. Phone ML 4-3636. MANCTBlBTllIl—Ivinkj Look! 3- hylre amt order of dUtrlbulien. sad thU Bolton Notch. Mitchell S-44T3. HOT. V^^BR fu^ace, complete flroker, 388 High SL, West. Man. Court diructs that hollcp or the time presented at A meeting of the The enmiel'__ lt :8t A. M. M I-9-9483 TOWNO W0MAN,' fuU Urns. No with oU\burnei?'. AU automatic NEW FURNITURE WARM,* FURNISHED room, suit­ iUi J" i —r ------• axcellent con- Chester MI. 8-7683. and pIScft u a ig n e ...... FRONT ROOM, hrated, continuous for MUd'heariag be Common Council lAat night re­ WUI be held StinC,. at I - fe lT^ A T 9 A. N. |MiNC»USTBft Welding Sarviea.______MlHinwy—iPwnsBisfcing 19 nighte, no/ Sundays, for general controls per domestic hot able for working couple or two dttlra, nreiMBce, dormer, extras given'tp all per ____known to M Inter Ini St 38 VlttAfv S t water And ApfilianccR -. genUemen, Tel. MI. 3-4413. hot water. Centrally located. Oen- too^umeroue to mention. Central- p.ied therein to appear and be heard questing that the City accept their )ffira «4 tank. n years old, 3335. HAS BEEN IN STORAGE 5 th<-r«on by publls4ing"s~ropy'ofibllaklni elected for toe t^lMT PONTIAC Qab aadan. Fnlly ■ 0 « “ I«i Ja LTBIUTION8. Woman’aand_. ___chU only, 45$ Hertford RMd. MI. 4-1038 5. tieiMii preferred. Phone MI. ly/locetad, vacant. 35-yaar F.H.A. Wanted~Real Batata 77 thit .po) ra the s t r ^ inropariy TO iJ» ooonmAnoN w nx equipped. Priced to aall today at weldli4[. ^ e r and turnaca weM-i dran'e clothlns. Expart ord<-r In •ontv iMwapaix-r having— a clr- Sftort ...... _ __ clothing. Export work, MONTHS CLEAN, COMFORTABLE te^t -'lOrtgage. Only |12,800. Phone *5“ DHtrict, at laaat leas. ....llva and oil it, and taatalt aan- MB APMBCiATED isn . Center Motor Salaa, 441 ^ ^ t e h a U 4-I63S or MltchaUI quick aarvica. Wui coma to your BOY’S SHON Ski^ea, aiie 4, worn I sold this to a ‘.young couple .’I ARE YOU RBAOT to aeU your daya before day of nald b^lng. ehorijaUendAr eeerien of ^ I MACHINE operators, also room. Very central. Business peo-' eSSSf** Agency. Ml. ^ e r s so that It would meet ToU i^ County siqmtlor CMtt ‘ home if daalrad. Call Mra. Bnm> ^‘ er wanted. A|qily K s k la r twice. HalLprice. Manchester months ago, but they are not set­ pie. Tei. MI. 9-7387. . 8-7702. rams? We have buyera walttag JOHN Jf. WALLBfirTJudgo. the ^■ciflcatlona goveriitag the Piol MI-3-5121 alia. MI. 4.437CI. CO., 40 HUUa^ St. Ml. S-50e«/ ting married. raiATED R40M, $Pper week. for 4, 5, 4, 7-room singlea and 34 will be held tomorrow at 10' A fi.- 11444 CHEVROLET deluxe tudor, I DOORS OPENEDr keya mtad, Oak Btraet. f^U ies. Gatto Co., Hartford Ion of water mains. wlth J u ^ JdAw a Ktas p r A ^ ■ copied, vacuum claanere. Irona. -X. BLOND BEDROOM PLEASANT. Nicely furnished MANCHEBTWR ^Immediate occu- s r « . . ” 2 s * '& * f i! Ths\ abutten on Read Street nice condltlan. |89fi tuU price. to earn |l BRlGGS-flTRATTON uked tractor pracy. Attractive 4-room home in 54148, evenings 3-8989. Manches­ ing. The following degee are os* .Doufilaa Invitaa you to look, com. guni. ate., rapaiitd. 8boan.|CALL MI. 3A010 for alteratlona LIVING ROOM SUITE room, conveniences, housekeep­ ROOM FOR Rant, Oentlaman ter MitcheU 8-6446. KS.V '.’t!!?”"’'- “* I’.previoualy petitioned Signed, .Algonquin Gaa TtlMmlB* without canvassing. snow plow end complete garden ing, central, MI. 3-5937. fetrad. 86 Bast Center nice condlUon, oil heat, automatic Pi-tfeem, JOHN J. WAUtalT. Judea the pare elaawhere, Doufilaa Motora, knlTca, niowera ate., put Into con-1 and itrapery work, Box. a il Hartford, attsclUnente. Can arrangV, terms 5-PC. DINE'TTE SET water, fully inaulated, storm for e z t e n a 1 o p of the alon Co., va. George W. {dame Ot \ Lost and Foasd 333 Main. dition for coming neade. Braltb- 34730. OONSIDERlNa 8BLLINO Ihtale of Sally II. HiSHey i f JfiKl water city Watar and O Ul 8^0080 after 13 noon. “COLORIC’’ COMB. RANGE windows and aoreena, nicely land­ «hMter, in OUtrlct. a minor. -Aqu ale; Algonquin Gaa TYamtHtMlBa^.- walte, 62 Pearl atreat WARM SUNNY Room. second scaped lot. Convenient to bus, YOUR PROPERTY? The guardian having exhibited hi* Ob, The commission ta CO-. vs. niaabeth , " POST-PASS BOOK Ntj^tUiS. "PHILCO■’ ELEC. REF. ' floor, day worker. Board if da- ®**‘^tlve deeitoa room .Without obuitetJon to you, we Mnual a c ra p t with Mid e«ia4 to tMk rallying to the petitioners bad Admx; Thelma B. Champaona et . I M c a la hereby given that Paaa 1450 DODGE, fluid drive, blue, one *^W ER BURNERS and Range 1 • MAYTAGW ASH ER sired. Tel. MI. 9-7214. with private family. S ^ e r and echool. Approximately Court for allowance. It Is 30 GAUGE SHOTGUN. M I. 8-4^ . *3500 cash to . a^roved. buyer. will epnwlaa or ineke you a cash 3 ot called. Jr attention to too rulra ra ye. Charles Hawklna at al; Blka/ Sw k Ne. ~ fil44t, laaqad by Thai owner. ReaeonaMe. MI. 3-7348. Burnera expertly cleaned and I . o to r s g t ______Help Wanted— Male ^ 36 "EMERSON” TELEVISION garage. Call M anage^of Btate offer for property ~ - - ORDBHED; That the rd day T ab - And regulatlone gOverhlhg water Theater. _____ T* Alice aam peL Realtor, ’ MI. See us before ranry, 1954. at t?n VclO S: f^ iS o if. It raeg Smith vs. George Bfilfred ■ • vtaga Bknk of Mancheeterkpuichecter haa|------—------^— ------1 aerylced. Latm-aenfica.nnd.~ra. {MaJacaim4wnn—- —W t ,X ^ M Q MAN,-fuU. time, for gen­ ....SET___ ...... attractively Furnished room. you sell. \ the.Frotaie Office In the .zrMunlcipal msdn extenaione and "aateiK 4-4648. Other liatingg available Building - In aald Ifancheeter. be to tth ; Woodrow Nr^Wetae n . r appUcationTiik been p ^ your muMng machino or ro-j ery. Local light tnicung era) drug store work. No nights, SPORTING GOODS, train layout, ' "HOOVER” v a c u u m Complete housekeeping fa c ilitie s BRAE-BURN REALTY alona will m made only on ec Blato B. Watae; 'Theodore ■'c. made to aaid boM for payment ef 1949 CADILLAC the eame la aielgned lor a hearing on frigerator. Metro Service. Mltch- package delivery. ** person only, five ster Columbia bike, radio- Amo Included Sealy Inneraprtng a vsiisb le . P riv e ts entrance, park­ MANCHBiBTER—Adams St., near ' Phone I'Mitchell 3-6273. the allowance of eatd account with aM rapted. etrem that are properly Szpotowskl vs. Eugene Miaer; the amount ord^poalt. Boar4«rB Wi atad 59*A Model “62” Black. A beau-] cU 4-0883. waahera .and eftoya moOilg a 454 Hartford Road. phonograph. 1-3 coat. Call Ml. MattrcM and Box -Spring, •'Alexv ing. Inquire at 1*1 , Mapia St. b u a .^ ooU , new CaUioUc churclL ejta^ Md thia Court dlrecti that nolica law out en«f\ graded Arthur Hudson. r a -J fk n e irt.T ^ 4-78U. . - ______ander„. Smith’.’ . Ruga. ..Lamps. ..Tai a g b ^ e a l t y Co. rail your -M'tim t im and' olaee-asoigned for Mid Tile -eonntti ^ O U I^ M a lt Cc&e. about IH fu l ca^. U b w m ilu g e . apepialty. ML 44783. J**,*?*®*"*’ $**'*tt*» water oil .5® P«r*on» known tra Wraeileid that 'Uonike; EdlUi YacObuorira. JoT MANCHESTER T. V. Service. Wes, KUchen cabinets, inlaid- and La r g e f r o n t Room for rant on heat,(. aerSena, storm windows, home. We have a waiting list for the property yoara old. Call BoIton'^Qog War­ SOLID MAPLE ROOM AND Gentleman. to ^ Intereiled therein lo appear and ira raqueet the seph F. jCAaamBr, et ala;7’nie~'cta* radio and T.V. apocialkta aiaca I AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS 00-, ♦ W A N T E D Crib, almost new a few other articles, West Side. OenUeman preferred.’ ■amesite drive. Fenced yard. Hie ell types of property. Mortgages bo heard thereon by pobllabing a copy City to properly ley out. grade and necUcm Light A Power Co., va. den, MI. 4A4M. CHORCHES MOTOR SALES | mattress, • carriage, play pen, Ml. 3-7*78. arranged. FOr courteous service. of ihle order in oome newepaper bav- 1434. Houee aai vice call 3A50.1 hica] and long dletanco moving, Phone.Me Immediately ML 3-4403. ' 5lP®H. Licensed Broker, accept the por '-in of Reinl street Myroor E Green; Christina Her* M I-9-9483 GAS STATIO N bathinette and car seat. A ll in X CaU MI. 9-2363. iig a circulation In eald Diririct, at aa a publft tt Mttchea 44440 day or night. *toraga. CaU MitchSt HARTFO RD 6-0358 West, Manchester, le a« rive d ^ e before the day of Mid ... - ^ — ^oughfare. After et ala vs. Town Motora, ' 8-5137. rH * e ^ rtfo * rd — S------141^< good condlU&n, 38o. MI. 3-5443. WojMmA--- P~«m g ' Ml. 9*7m S. hearing, and m»- mailing In a regliter- this was done the water company I COMPLETE Hand aaddow erii j ITTENDANT A FTER tsP. M. 46-46fM) ’ Legal Notice u s T W e s Wa n t e d -,- sincta ed leilee on or beforO-January 15;-1M4;' ,*toto 0.1 Connecticut HUDSON 4-ducr aedan. Com- two-faiiilly, three-famiiy, rburi- ^ftald ra In a poriUbh to c o ^ ve. Rene Rodrique et al; AlgbnquHi 4. J00-4iuda.. Good .ma- mower eales - • aarvlea. MotoraJ Ume. | T^ wages and. Bo a rd 62 FplIR room homa • H' '•’l l Veteran* Ad- with tha. reqiMaL V . . / IfBVI^'PBCmB Sfi: SST4I Dim oiidBi^W steni»x. See It D^’, or N ig h t_^ ' - MORMBLOWMR a-WOOXB' raer-property. \ Have m i ^ caih minieuation. 56 Pearl St;. Hartfordr i-Gea.TYanamiasioa '"Tt, ve Iiqq a y.„Price $780. Call MI. ttn»tndiaie«4ii^ ^ fo rkin g conditiotis. Also part If .vou have no m^ana of transpor­ CrrUiicalK nt l.lmlteC Partnri (hi* fexege, amesite drive large Conn. . ’ Aa a result of the PUC recom­ Nelson et ale. Ihtatlor Decorating, Rcupturiater-1 delivery aervice. Gihson’e Garage. WAN’nED—Board, room and cars rayera Uoii%ages arranged. ______JOHN J . >VALLETT, Judga. 4-5451 bghineeh 4 • k p.m. tim e man; 6-10 p.m. and Sun J e w e lry 48 tation, I’ll nend my. auto for you. 1 **«vlne lormeo a for UtTM chUdron. two girls and epra" >pt, shade traes. oU heat, mendation toe abutten on this There are two divorce reene «»ul tog.______M I. 3-5013.. PAINTINQ. EMaHor and Interior, Unmed r’annci imit .undrr (Iw lawa oi electric stove end hot water heat­ 11440 No obligation ih« btai* oi Stw li«ra. and drairinr t., oni/HOy, aga 744. Near school. S3S,.'*"ugS3’ 4-587E 109 AT ACpURT o r PROBATE hFid rora presented the shove da­ seven Domestic Relations riiie ORDERS TAKEN for band knit O L p U ^ JE convertible j paperfaani^. CsiUnga reflnlsh- days 9 a.m. to 6 p .m . LSXJNARD W. YOST, Jeweler, re- er, nature wood cabinet kltchan. ft Manch^M«r within And for tha the Common Oouncu!*‘ ^m um b b e d petition to khe Common also listed tor tomorrow's seeatan. coupe'. Radio, GONDER'S T.V . Service. avallaMe ed. W all paper books on. request peire, adjusts watches expertlyc A — L — B — E ^ R . \ T — ’— s do buameu in thf ol Connecucut Iiyor near Manchester. MI. 4-6783 .Henry street plRtiict of JfAncheiter* on the isth doy Weber< airafman-at.-large, presided over last night's session Th* artlclaa of all Unde. TeL ^ PL ler. defrostera. * himtled PartntrMilp, hereby^ eer- 'Tier 6 p.m. Vacant. Near atoraa, bus Una and OMncll which referrra it' to the . Ptea Supper Mwdtag Good condidoa. 1406. any time. Antenna converaions. Estimates pvsn. Fully insured. See Van Fo r Interview At Reasoubla prices. Open daily. 43-45 Allyn St., Hartford new school. MI. 4-3025. \pt January, IfM ' nmcer'T**#h?*^ Called u ^ to act in Ji'e efflclal capacity aa a praaidlng S-4744. PhUco factory eivarviaad aervice. A. Tbe nama of the firin under whlrh U 8T YOUR home With E and E Freeent. ^JOHN J. tVAI^ETT. Judae. « C0un»«l end the Pub­ The Churchmen’s Club of SL Osll Edward R. Pries. Mltcbell VAN’S SERVICE STATION Thursday evenings. 124 Spnics Z. ^ e n cy for dependability. • S f a^m ^?h ”wi ** "'»y®*'« out the duties of hlsoff ice Hc Works Committee. John’s Episcopal Church will hoM 11441-1440. OUDER TeL ML M 4M. 4-lp03. street MitcheU 9-4387. FOR- - TV VIEWING relaX' in s L^" Panurrauip u ctnducted Ui Rorn- / PRE-WAR Six room Cape Cod, ... ._.anelie*t#r In mi ' ~ ^ in a smooth and Capable manner. • 427 Hertford Road Main St. MI. 94397, Hi. 3-4480. do- CIril Suit Opepa a supper meeting tonight at SJO Porde, other good comfortsble platform rocker with ;{. Th« principal place of biulneea ApairtBaanfa— Fla ta ~ Mrife Shade .trees, artistic stone ceaaid I f u r n a c e s Vacuum cteaaad, e u l P A n m i^ Papering, cetlihgs ottoman, or s nice Lawson lounge ,^.Th* administrator having exhibitrd 11>A $100,000 dvU action suit of at the church. Good credit enable ua to « A t The Texaco Sign f^**'*- J*oroush 5 *^lanaai- Tancoiciita €.1 walls, no developmem, centrally SEVERN SALES this paOt week-end down. Douglas Motora, 333 burnera serviced. F o r expert and whitened, flo o rs sanded and re­ Fuel and Feed 49-A chair upholstered in long wearing and mate dt u tw iMSted,- oversize garage, amesite hU adminlatratlon account with Mid Mrs. Nettle M. Hepton, edminia- M n. SJiner P. Hardy PBOSPBCT HiU Scbool ter Boltafex (like leather only better). Yoi-k. Jn« nlllce and rise * of blitinM i have iUmost exhausted our llat- 9 2 !"'^ i®’’ •il'»waoc*. it is W a p p in g trator ra EUlngton agalitaiwiniam Mra. Elmer P. Hardy, M. died i v e s caU Bob Oazt- finished. Calt G. Pickett, Man- LIVINO ROOM, bedrdbm and.com- drive, many egtraa, only *13,900. Ings on fairly priced clegn homes ORDBRW; That th* Mih day of Social young children. TraaeporUUoa 1444 NASH Sedan, full price $134. MRchaS 44444. | cheater, M L 34443. SEASONED Hardwood for stove, All chairs and rockers on naif for *“ *’**‘- iete kitchen for rent, taqulre lOS Carlton W. Hutchins, Ml. 4-5133, JanM ry. 15M, at ten o'clock, forvnoen. l^^llefriiy and othera openra ta at her home in W eahtagl^ D. C , fOralabaA M rs. Lela ly b u r, dtno- 1460 G.M.C. '% ton panel, new Situations Wanted— flrepisca or furnaces. Call loon- January clearance at bargain v3. Xhe oaniM and reepecUva -niacei- Irch Bt. In *11,000 to *15.000 bracket. CaU at iho Probate Qffic* in th* Uunlelpal the Tolland County Supiripf Court Tuesday after a ehort lUneea Fer* A L L today to list your property. Free Building in a*M Atanchaater. b* - md O fficers Installed to r. Pbone iq tc h in 4-5757, paint $100 down. ’44 Do^e of antenna work. Call D EC O RA TE NOW. Guaranteed Fe m a le 38 ard GigUo. Ml. 3-7083. prices. Benson’s. Inc., 1Q8S Main. jj|,^rr»«l*nce oj Iht Uenerat Pai^tie g ih* name la a*atgn*4 for a h*aring on Benefits Boost yerterday. the Connecticut 'Light marly Beatrice Green, daughter of panel, run s good, no denu, fu ll A rt "p f Antenna Special-1 workmanship. Puu insurance cov- FOUR ROOM tenement, unheated, raprais^. The Eacott Agency, Frank E. and the late Flora Dim* Charlre T . Ix iv riln s. *50 Park Avn-rr, 7 Luuuburs ttouare No pete. Reasonable. Ml. 8-M38 purchased with or without furni­ Court dlr«cu that nMic* of ih* tim* Sought by Bie fendants with Mr. Wasilefak^' 1<^1 High School. During toe past 4-1743 after 4 p.m. fa m ily. U v s ta; W rit* Box C. living room set; miacellaneous lu«.awt, Maiwachuertie;MSiOMiviiteariia, Paul jj.a. gklimrr after 3 p.m. ^ d , Talcottville. Open evenings I w ^ ’S T.'” .,'l 7 Prodneta 50 J7k {.akr Shorr l>rn‘a. Cmcago. ture, immediate occupancy. Call CASH WAii'irfO for any type real and plac* aMigned forwald hoarlng be Mrs. Hepton la the admtalatrator ■everal years she haa resided In ^ *• I Kmoma Mmll Alb _ Herald. household articles. Call MI. 9-8743. ■ Hcnso. llhnoie; Madeline Smith, Realtor. MI. given lo all persona known to be lnl*r- Wapptag, Jan. 14 (Special)- of the eeUte of her late husband the nation's capital. M R S. ZO P P L reader and advimr. house caU. A ll work guaiail- Percy W. Brown, JUUS Lhutmu Chaatn Hllle estate you have to sell. First and exted therein to appear atu) be heard M o itE S fc F IE L D R U N Mac apples, while 4-1642 or MI. 3-46~9. (Conttaned from Page One) Some SO members of tha Grange Thomas B.- Hepton, 33, who lost his Beaidee her husband and father, A ll welcome. 254 F ra n k lin A ve., teed. CaU M L 444341 ': hen- 31 they last |i.3S per bushel. BotU, GLENWOOD Combinatioixjraa and Ohio; Jaint-a J..Phelan. J r.,.jl4rtainora BonhinB Igicationa second mortgage money availahla. Ihereon by publiahlng a Copy of thIa acroaa from the A rt theater. Fo r | ast service. Also listings wanted. Call The order In aom* newspaper having a clr- n iet"'at' the Community House Ufs ta a Sra at* 138 West Main St.. ■he la survived by two daughters, 1444 C H EV R O LET. Good condition. | FIRST AND second mortgages WANTED—Typing to do in, my Bush H ill Road. oil Stove. Ehccellent condition. Michigan; Jnarph T . W a lk rr/ J i^ xSj f o r R e n f €4 MANCHESTER GREEN — Three culdtlnn In Mid District, at least five tectlon to about ten million more Mardi 81. 1452. At th* Urns Waa- appointment call Hartford 444735. Reasonable. Mf. 9-2710. Hammond S ir r r i, Ckaatnut H ill,, jidaaa- Johnson BuUding Company 658 Tuesday, in spite of the cold Miae Betty Hardy of Washtagtou CaU evenings. M I. 44044. ANTIQUB& bou^t for our own account. Fast, home. Te l. M I. 3-5548. chuaelta; William R, Rovrnaky aot bedroom ranch. Petio, garage, 90’ days before the day of aald hearing, people not presently covered—In­ liraaky had a tavern on the first and Mra. Lawrence Brown of Ani* GROUND FLOOR office space. Main St. Ml. 8-7425. Evenings ML and by mailing In a registered letter on weather, to see the installeUon of dons Qo any turaituie. namam service. Manchester Household Goods 51 ntth Avaour. New Yorkriset YoriT landscaped lot, shade trees. Only ttr before January |S. 1564. a copy of floor ra the bulldtag. i^dale, Va.; one brother, Fntacia h * " *rUDEBAKER Commander. -I Harold JC. V Verrill. rrrill. OcaailOcaaA Jllouaa Road', Good, traffic location, 700 sq. ft. *3,000 cash needed to assume 4% 9-0018. ' cluding self employ^ farmers 189 BouthWn street ■*"**’ R.P.U. No, I, Capa iSiubelh. Maine* ______•?'• to Margaret E. Brannlck. 25 new officers by State Grange paet His entire day 'Wednesday, was Green,of this city; two grandeons, j UUo waU Urea, exceUent< Doga—Birds—Pets 41 USED WA8HINO machines, refrig- Machinery and Tools 52 plus raU basement, lavatory, heat­ Howland. many more farm workers end do- ^Q-j-ficoditlon. Any reasonabta offer. M ttd l^ S-864S. — ------I H M 4 H 4 . IC ParrtiK Sw CAra AVS^i: P ^ A T E p a r t y intereated ln;ratrir*"S. SiinnlckM'f^^!' Wm” ».= nreiuc workers; doctors, dentist, Master Ira WDcmc and his staff. •pent 'choosing a jury, and the and several niecas-and naphewa. erttbri, motora, vacuum cleaners. J!****^"^ Perk, liilnpl*; PaulJ, Kakln! ed. $764 mOnth. Call Waraen E. Realtor. M I., i - i ^ , or A. R buying large , lot. Muat be in good ***"®’’®®**'’- Gonn. pans! was exhausted with only 11 Funeral services and burial will 4 4 BU alter f. I Fbooe ML 4-7034. ^ ■niO PIC A L FISH. New shipment 7$E BUT-Sell-Tradc-Rent power \ ------j Q „ f , J lawyers, architects, accountants, Included on the Installation team New and used appliance parts and Howland, Realtor; MJ. 8-8S00 or A. WUkle. Jr. MI; 9-43M. residential section.'MI. 9-0080. being chosen. It was agreed to go be held ta Washington Saturday. RIDERS WANTED to Pratt A| Jim arrived. KeUy’s .‘.quarium, 34 many oUier articles. Stuart R. mowers, chain saws, tille ra , gar­ Ohio, OiIb a. OlRdf^brook. Jr &#fi45diri R. WUkle, Jr., MI. 9-4384. • and other self employed profes­ were: Raymond Johnson, master' 1447 C H E V R O LE T atatlen wagon, Linoleum. Asphalt TUe, Rubber T ils Bdp F c b m I s 35 Sunaet street. Open 'Ul 4. den ttmetora, outboards, power Road. Donsan HtJKa. New'Tort; XhdFlra sional people; members of state of East Central Pomona, as maa- througlvAvlth a Jury of 11, four of PHsehe E Breune Whitney; aeoand shift, from So. S » 4- 14t t Ford. 1944 O is v ^ s t . Wolcott, A-1 Repair and Sales, 130 Perk Avenue, New IF RB!ADY to buy, saU, ei-cbangc whom.Are women. Miss! Phoebe L. Brown. 84. terin - Oorventry and Boltou Notch. -Teh- Mate 8t - Phon»MI. fr<474.-...... wranged. Ciqrttol Kdward .O;- McOnnA ..PFiT^ff~j^.,R E irr.. .1,.* 3,. 3 MANCHESTER...... - rat.'—aateter-mortgagee-' arrangad.' and iocai retlremant syatems. and i f j ’ i i®**" overseer of ■ ISnareraWgood—you nams down] W ytTMiV BMrt-prawr eperstora. ^TMt-NEW MANCHESTER ~ Pet Equipment Co., 38 Main Street. rooms. Osntraliy located on Main H r b r o n E U l Central Pomona, aa chaplain; “dbeervera Neiided' " ' Stater brtofiine'M arRgii'^dwn'' morainga P I. 3-4334. HAROLD HENRY 5«... 4 s------y week.- Numrioua------benefits. center. 446 Mata St., tavltea yw Mill Neck. New C^iault Howard R. H* .Unga. clergymen (on a voluntary basis); who passed away Monday, died Douglas Motora, 333 A T T E N T IO f T Ladles'! SUp-covera k ork. Wal^r M. Hlblln. 440 Park Ave* St., naar Post Office. Plenty ef Agency, MItebeu. 4-UO). and several smaller groups... Mrs^ Ira Wilcox and Mrs. Ray­ The Vernon Civil Defense group Mitchell 9-9453 Plastic TUe Apply in person. New A^pdel Lsun - to ^ t pats of aU kinds. Connecti. "**'< ^ * * ,/ '’rk. New York; Howard K parking space. Center Spring* Seven room older home on Main mond Johnson as marshals, Mrs. which has been manning the Ob­ this morning at the Manchester d^, 73 Siunmit St. and drapea custom mai*^ Rc-upr ‘ ’burch Road, WlnneAa! fi: street, has four bedrooms, full 2. Liberalization. 01 the present AatwwMlfig for Sah 4| cut bred Parakeets. MI. 4-4373. holstertag. BeauUful fabrics. 5Iiisical Instmmenta 53 ______„,reo.Tn Realty Co., 470 Main St. Call la. WE HAVE THE buyers. Do you GOP Women^s Unit John Griswold apd Miss Alice Wil­ servation Tower on Fox Hill is Memorial Hospital. H o urs Memdsy through Frid a y. 10 Ji- 13 Meredith bath up, lavatory down, oil heat, ‘‘retirement 'tort" to permit re­ Born Jan. 15, 1869 in MHngtoti. A uto AcCMSOrlCg— T ires • *°*®****^ 4J529 Maneheater, Conn. ( 3 ^ FOR General teundry work. pTtats, stripes, solids. Expertly — ------—------i Road. *®*r»* ej”! other ______JOHN J. '.VALLETT. Judge. The^ visiting Grangers were FINDELL MFO. CO. flat or apartment in Rockville. family. 6-5, expandaUe attic, full the \y. 8 . Department of Labor. the level of old age benefitA now called upon by the new master and duties at the tower: Ewdard M. Talcottville. Hefwi are now haa- ExcmOoiiany clean. New i^ t e H lA ke s. et^tenecMM^. ______27” table models—consoles. Ex- '1^5 .Ps.rtsera Shove named are an Bryan, JoMphine Bryan, Celia -J...... 4U East Mlddlo Tarqpikf Murt have furhace.. CaU Man£has> collar, eteam .heat,, .oU. .flrod,. .A'T A CDURT . OF, p r o b a t e heM The JuMkan wUi ha Jdn. Lsopold. is. related to. An avAritgb ®f • rrapondAd with apeeehea. Grange*- AIM threpg.li the Manckeeter tirtm - AM m y ears are' noh.:f“ nmpla: 37'-’- comol«,-regr‘*4». My. ^thdrlied lo Iraiieact lha Partaerehm .er's pest eantlngs, and that — u___ n_ ^ BfiApAr KatheiTiie KsJlna,,Helen R. Eveidng Herald BerkTlIle huteae, a stly gnarantead. See Bob OUver; Building ■ CoBtnicMng 14 j 'Also ReooadlfiealBg R oobm witboirt Board 59 Mr Ml. 84739 I collect I or Rock­ storms, excellent condlUon. Good ‘h* Luncheon reaervatlone must'be represented were Tolland, Cbvan- Tapes and Cords by Yard price *359.08. Brunner’s—No over- in» namea and reapecUve places of ville 5-3760 between 9 a. m. and made by Jen. 18. at two dollars, the present law terms of abnor* MeyAf-, Eleanor F. Paige. Mark located at Oae Market St, tele­ Center Motor Balaa, 441 Main SL| A P P L Y NO W I head—RockvUle Road, Tsleott' Income. First floor vacancy. Gat-! of jJnMrr.” ?^ try, Somers and Manchester. COLE MOTORS NON-SMOKERS, large room, priv­ are A”* Partnera who 3:30 p.m. except Sunday. ‘to Co., Hartford ■ 5-9196, 5-lOlS, eve­ 'P"*®"!. JOHN J. WAU.ETT. -Judge. including tax and srAtuitica Re­ mally low earnlnge or none at all. Valley Club to Meet Pigeon. Rlchanl Wetherell, Allen phone Rockville S-31SS. I ALL iONDB «< carpentiy vUle. Open evenings ’til 4 p.m. ate entrance. Private ’»th, picture ero: 1 are averaged in with periods of Schaefer Jr., Edward Wood, 1480 CHEVROLET Fordor, radio, I 436 Center Street work. SOS MAIN STREET DEL^TA-DE WALT power tools and nings 6-3989, Manchester MI. of JamFf* Richmond. «|<* of quests should be sent to Mra. The PleaaAnt Valley Qub will Raaaonabla ratea.■a. latcbeleU 4-4341. window, telephone, parking. MI. urFenwich.r.;^en.ir>. CAnnecUcut: Iwr* J^e* Towera. WANTED—3 or 4 rooms, heated 3-6946. Manchester. In Mid District, deceased, Henry Q ey OAorne, maUing ad­ normal earnings, "thereby reduc­ Pauline Luetjen, Ray HIckton, beator. axceUaitt thimigbout. Bring accsasorlta. Salts, service, demon- SUBSTANTIAL REDUCTIONS i The_Admlnlslralor having exhibited hold their meeting tonight at 7:30 M I- 9 -0 9 8 0 Mon.,. Ti»a., Thurs., Fri. 9-0086 after 6 p.m. and furnished. Centra] location. dress RFD Andover. -■ ing the benefits received by the Gene Pitney, Ruigge Griffin. your own meChainic. It’s a bargain GENERAL CARPENTRY — Al-I ■ Ration. Terms arranged. Oipltol on table model radioii, gas ranges, ______—...» New *York^ York. Hfnry B. D<*Mrbom. Near York^ SRui his administralion account with said at. their new clUbhotiae on Elling­ at S$e5.,Douglas Motors, 333 Mata. Parking for 2 cars. -CaU MI. GREEN SCHOOL MCtion, 6 room ^®'‘ aHowance. It Is Hot Lmioh Menu retired worker.” He recommended -City Coutributiug BoAes teratlons, additions and new| ^ 4 A. M. to 4 P. it . Equipment Co., 36 Mdn 8L lamps. Stop and shop at FURNISHED ROOM With private Bertara™' 3-8356 after 7 p.m. ranch, attached garage, radiant ORDERED: That the 22tid day of ton Road. Eden T. Hall of Ulei y entrance, ahower. contlnun... Uer January, 1954. at eleven o'clock, fore- The hot lunch ^ g r a m for the a new formula for computation of Scott Nuraeo', raopmSeld, will' The RockvUle City Council re­ 1449 8TUD4QUIOBR construcUon. Dormers, pore entrance, shower, continuous hot heat. Priced to teU. CaU Owner cently voted to allow the March of DONT Q IA X B R ghdnip. Goodj garages and rooms ftalrasd at| O r Can MitcheU 3-4107 A L U M IN U M CHAMBERS FimNlTURK water. Refined gentleman pre­ "pon. JJ the Probate Office In the Muni- Elementary School i o f too coming benefits to provide what he called ■peak on "Pnintag and -Land- coodiUoa thto^houlL Uttom ' Wi’rttte n i Trailen for Sale i-A Manchester, Green fo*‘ininnu’ *tr®*t- cKcesii Vateran, wife and small baby Hartford 33-6867. rt|^ Building In said* Manchester. ^ week U: Monday — frankfurt. a fairer return. Dimes use of the parking meters ta '■TIuww ThM i A w ay guaxan^ 1495., raasonabls prices. Workmanship j ferred. 101 Cheetnut St. 8 ’ •- “ ■rkham. 5611 ...... ' '/ ' •"d the same is assigned for a hearing ecaplng.” 'v _ , H ^ NcFdowtt COMBINA'nON • Mltehell 4-6167 - - ...... Avenue; CMcnn 37; n- -deaira'4*4 -ro0in unfurnished house baked potatoes.- buttered - peas;^ . Uhdac. tota ■ fonnula.. toa-four their-drive ior .funds, here. During Stia Plenty Of. Wear L e A - SferM -moL 1447'L lB E R T r 'r r a ilt r . comiSetely f w o t e y * . P tte ~ eatimatea. 18 'prsatabis part tima HENRY STRESrr A 746—Five-room' {7’ *Y ■” 7 ’vr*nwe nY Mid-admTh ■ The hostesses win ra Mrs. Mit- mant. $39A0 m o n tl^ . Cola Mo- p l e a s a n t Furnished room. Light or flat. Bast of references. Willing Hon account with Mid oslale aecertsln- bread and butter,' milk, peaches; lowest years of earnings would be the week of Jen. 17 through 23 all In Shone Repelred Hero ton. fiSS^ to r 8t T in , furnished inchidtag ir ’ T.VV For S jS fi' Alexander. Tel, Ml. work fo r you as a hema damon WINDOWS $nd DOORS Hours: 10 to 5r-7:30 to 8:30 P. M. pRTre !>®lhware Cape Cod, garage, wooded and ment of hrlrs and order of distrlhu- Ue Lane, Mrs. Ellsworth Fair­ ______9-0980. cooking privileges i* desired. MI. fenced let. A nice kent* complete TUesday-^chlcken 1 noodle soup, eliminated ftdien calculating the'* dimes inserted ta this city's park­ further information call ML 1 ______. stra to r with H e u ^ -of PlaaUca, TRIPLR'TRA C K and 9-4428. . . • UMv -Arthur G, Y' to assist with furnace, snow re­ Hon and this Court directs that nolle* earned paymAnta. banks. Mrs. Alton LAne and Kts. ing meters will go to the March of 3444 FORD CUSTOM tudor, radio, ‘ Inc. CSuioM your nighte out. F o r HOT POINT Cabinet rotary ironer, KIrt inSoi. F “«lhlne Avenue, Oak with everything for only fl3,900. of the time and place assigned for Mid crackers sandwiches, milk, gra- William Lshtonen. \ j SPBCIAfilZIW Q in custom built ga- n!! 1 'J!*!!®'! - •J'nry K. Greene. R.p.D. moval and yard care.'/ -i hearing be given to all persona known 6. Protection ra the benefit rates Dimes Drive aitd residents ere SAM YULYES baatar. Beautiful maroon flidah. mors datalla about our Pa rty DOUBLE TRACK slightly used. Cost *174.85. *100 Indiana; Pranklia Warren E. Howland, Raaltor. MI. hem cracker delight; Wednesday Meeting Peatponed . FURNISHED Room near Main St. GEORGE R. HUBBARD fp M Interested therein- to appear and of the dirabled. Eisenhower recom­ urged to use this method, for con- SHoe Bepelring o f the Batten New sUp covers. Runs lUte new. 1452 T R A IL B R -S te w a rt, 37 foot,! «:?***>*e4 doors. Plan and complete 1454 lin * of _____ $18.95 and up takes it. Sickness only -reason lor 8®uj.h Sho^e Klve" 3-6600 or A. R. Wilkie, Jr., Ml. be _h*ard thereon by publishing a copv —Chinese pie, bread end butter, The Umothy Edwards Fellow­ fund ttene While Yon Watt. Gentleman preferred. Phone ML .m..LmK (ki:dDr. itv-aamo- n^$vB|%ip«>r‘hftvtnir milk, cherry tarte;- Thuradey^ mended, that. thev benefita:.of a. tributlRg.A UtUe extra to UHTJ95A Dowglaa Motora, 338, Mafar S t ----- *^-P4^*«d awnbig-at Vernon j- ^ T ^ •nd-heuaewarer, calhSn. -sHlin$; -RocfcvUte 5420S anytinre; • 4-3no; 4 Hazef 8t...... 7®^W«lion PI / - - -MitcheU 8458r - ^ ' ship meettag- which raia to MAVa March of Dimes Trailer OourL John Martin. I i«^o««..»dditlona. CaU Frank | 3-7557. . - . ^ nilnoli; ■V Claytonm B. Chicago in, a^lrculatlon In said Dlslrlcl. at least goulash, carrot sticiu, bread and worker who has a eubetantial work 15 MAPLE SnUBEY fh-e days before the day of m M h*8i^ been held laat night was post­ ^though toe. dime you put ta a ■ cofitoU, ML 3-6833. . ------^------DID YOU Know? Benson's have MANAG^I of nationaUy known MANCHESTER—New ranch, quid- Jrt|f. '"jar • biitiei’j milk, cupcake; Friday— record in employment covered by Opp. Pint Natienei Stoee -^ PARAMOUNT Cl e a n , Comfortable, well heated ity conatruction, no development, Social Security InAurance, end poned until next Wednesday night, meter . will not register on toe 1948' ENG LISH FORD some of the nicest chrome and ,'i huklncM I* a company and wife desire 4 or 8 JOHN J,- V'ALLETT. Judge. tuna and macaroni sMad, veg«- due to the special town meeting. |CABINET MAKm G-W a also do ENGINEERING CO. formica kitchen and dinette /aeta room unfurnished apartment In large kitchen, tlfree bedroome, who becomes totally ^disabled for metefi tqeaning. you wUI atUl have Parklag Lot.; Auto D rivUit School 7-A ■11 types of carpentry work, re- table-gelattn salad, milk, bread and Basketball TcaHi Wias $176 w ill take it sway. 41 Oak Street in town. If you like formica with acilng ss a Manchektcr, East Hartford or vi­ fuU ceUar, wooded lot, centrally butter, cookies. an extended tiipc. t*e 'maintained to insert a penny or nickel, toe BALLARD’S, Dfuvmo SC H ol^ modeUng. alteraUons, additiona, ferred. References. MI. 34183.- ln,coinnK«iittva. - broker, .Ellsworth Mqfflorial Hi$h School T e L M I-S -8I 7 7 wrought iron baae .we hav« them cinity. Box'-Y, Herald,- located. Only $13,300. Carlton W. New $trrival . at the Amount he would have re­ dUne wUI nArater in the M i ^ of CHORCHES MOTOR SA LES j ••ManobestoP'e oMasL’* Owner- etc. Good workmanahip and raa- too! Low prices for quality, easy S. Th* amount • ot caDltal. furtii«h*d Hutchins, MI. 94133, 9-4694. ceived )ted he- become 65. and re­ bssketbslt teem defeated Thomas- Dimes 1954 Fund Drive. Certified by AAA and BoaiU of aonabla rates. SisUmatea gladly 1 fill! ‘=phlribal*d^ vseh Bp*^ Word has been received of toe ton'a five, 50 to 48. Tuesday night, \ 86 Months To Pay terms. tired on the data his disability It UAy rajflater ta a manner that M I- 9 -9483 Bktacatton. We offer tratatag, *x - given. Call Dick at PI. 3-44W Orj Baafnti^ PeopertY ROCKVILLE— 3 bedroom ranch, Local Stocks birth of a daughter, Jen. 1, to Mr. begah. at Thomaston. Rose, Grant and will save aoine person's life, or Help N o t i c e ' P«tn*!-*r” !;'L Y o ? lo t e * '“ • °*"*’’*‘ end Mrp. Winthrop E. Hlldlng of j^utenet, tateM methoda. llSc b e U John «t Ml. 8;8744.______J_ Antique Shop. 383 Mata *• ¥,'‘y'‘'' ...... *300,000 — forS^a ,70 baseboard radiation. 12 x ■ 23 ft. After setting out his 6-poiht pro­ Raulukaitle were toe high scorers them regain use of their limbs. Re- I t ’S JANUARY living room, city sewerage, on bus (taotattoM Parnlaked Bv Storrs. Thie makes the third SERVICES SECRETARY' ^ gram, Eisenhower, also deMt at for the local team with 13, 12 and member tq feed those parking 1950 Stodebaker Champion. $PKCIAL1ZI NQ in flniahtag' two Zoning Board of Apf^als ITORES AND OfficeA wUl be buUt line. Aaaume,liA% mortgage. Cetam a NlddlehroolL.JM - ...... daughter for th* HlldingA. The -FOR- soma length with the-public M ist* n potaU reApectively.. Tills makea m#tera for thay sra ragistming you 2-Door—OD. and__ Heater. iroratlXXX'S Ditvlnt School. Lost n ^ n to new Tiomcs.l c.%:i.YoY^y? ’ S S S to auit tenants in a ..fast grofrtiig 5S.4i rays alh,'Small cash needed. ■ I p. m. prtees baby Ir the' granddaughter of Mr. •lx wins and two lossea for the That InterpM Thf Wis|i6B $1,000 and up. Alao roofing, aiiUra. , In accordance with the require­ anee phaaes of the Social Security with the Marctt of Dimes. ; „ Top grade, experienced sacUoo o f . town. Ideal apot for Getto Co. Hartford 8^9196, 6-1015, Bank Stacks ' and Mrs. Albert W, Hilding. The local club. Ellsworth also won the iBitlstliie ck*ASm^dtow»v^^™t:| S K !J L 5Slj? 'JK SS. & alterations, additions aM.caipen- Benion's. Clearance BARGAINS ments of the Zoning Ttegulations ...... jop.onii ■at up. Of The Faouly aecratary for executive in FLAGSTONE. Stone for walls, Arthur^. Ully MOOD drug store. CaU ACB ReaUy Co., evenlnge 6-1400, Manchester MI.' Bid Asked baby's father fii aii asalstant pro­ jayvee preliminary, 31-80. The officers of Putnam Lodga of ru u pneo $776. | doraed taactUng raetboda taaurea tty. Reasonable, free estimatea. Whirlpool Electric JDiyer .i bf.Uie Town of Manchester, Conn., $4946. ^ Air Program Impact Cited Greater Hartford Area. houaa fronte, firoplaccs, etc. Bol- Was $199.96—Now $159.95 ^ the Zoning Board of Appeals will Hrnry E. (Jn-Vn*’ . 3»;0U0 for fUU partlculara. Ml. 9-3383. First NeUonej Bank fessor at .the Univeraity of Ora- He told the legiilatora that "an \ Friday night Bloomfield will Elks, under ^.toe leadership 'of * I sate driving. Rgsulte auaraataad. CaU RockvlUe 5-SUL too Notch Quarry. Ml. 4-0417. Franklin B. Kvana Xi.OOO of Manchester . . . . , 33 37 necticuL Speed Queen Rotary Ironer hold a Public Hearing on Monday, Bradivy...... jo ooo _ CRESTWOOD DRIVE important by product of the ex- Come. to Ellsworth for a return Exalted Ruler ^ n J. O’M en, CHORCHES MOTOR SA LES! >otcheu 4-7344. Single, pleasant person-. Hartford Natlor,al engagement. Enieworth lost to JOHN Be BURKE ALTERATIONS. Repairs, remodel- A GOOD BUY! Wtadew a h ^ ra Wm |219.95-^Now $149.95 ' ■January 25, 1954, at 8i00 P.M. in a ® Jonve ...... loo.ooo ■ .... Houata for Sals W tengjon of the protection of the initiate a class ra candidatss to- , ^'-1 .wlfh JeblUty to m eet ^ Bank and Trust . . . . 31 >4 33<4 ,Maneheater ErrMug Herald He* BlrainSerd.;-their old..ctval. in an ni$ht. ;ra- the, nAAUtig_oC ..locaL , i U - 9 -9 4 8 3 J U ;ra ‘4Ui4‘-OaM4eoiM'. Auto •veMtiha Mtada; aittdaa rovonwd; ■ Free chair tacluded. tite Hpering .Bbom. «f . tha'. Munici­ Hartfon; Onta. Tcnat . S2 87 ' (oldageJnauranc^syatamand the' FUNERAL HOMf Driytag tnrtrttctioo with tasured i too small. For free 'pitopjer^'inieraitlng, re-' pal Building on the following ap- rtS confrirater by bach BjS- ii 96>i F. William RaU, Jr., $6, of 113 G oflfrey A cciised jooil owner, dMuxe model. L..^ With Dairy-Bar replace present "Shell” sigh which OI ihia 1st day of D*cemb^. 1143. Call WilUam McBride—Ml-3-4816 Aetna Casualty ...... 138 148 Elacnhower.said that under hie ra Vernoii the foUowtag officers' troua black. A car you would be *2o2^Dui552! ^ y*?? .«try. also doors at great savtogs. CaU Was $349.96—New $289.00 is located closer to street line than Cbarloa T. Lovrriiw, tiled bath, kitchen, knotty pine Pearl St., who la still recovering j recommendation. -jcommendetlon for broadening were e]Mtee 504 Acacatay, PL sign, at 653 Center. Street; Busi­ Farcy W. Brown, Travelers ....____;.,870 800 dent on the Wilbur Croce Highway, program, the proportion of the Strang, deaconess, four years; raeL A. Ai Dion, Inc., 299 Autumn ness Zone II. - Jamra J. J>belan. Jr.. $16,800. Jacob Ni^dorf, 37 Dear- Parry Lathrop, clerk; Mn. Ruth 8-7344, TbU free. r o y a l a n d 8mith-Oi»onk port- Easy Terms J?»'Ph T. Walker, Jr., e PuMIe tmuttea ' wta arrested for reckless driving aged population eligible for bene- ■treat MltchaU 8-4S60.- Jesse Keeney for special excep­ field Dr. MI.. 9-7408. "V fiU would tncreasb from 45 per (Continued FraaiS*Age One) Broil, treasurer; Gerald Newell, aai, 1450 CHEVROLET Fordor. fuUy aUe and atandard typowntars. jyiHlam R. Rovenaky, MANCHESTER — 3-femUy, new Conn. Lifhr Power .. 15 16% lest night after the car hai was [KAY’S RO^GNO Co. BuUt-up An makes of ■RRiiig mei*hlnes tion to convert a alngle family Harold B. Verrill. SIX-ROOM single, oU hot water roof, new plumbing, garage. Ex- Conn. P ow er...... 3 ?4 S9>i driving on Center Street pkiwed cent to 75 per ^ cent ta the next trustee, tore* years; Armta Rae- gdpg^Ortgteal black* finlah. dwelling Into a 2 famUy dwelling, Gharlea R; Perrigo, Wind Veteclty Cheeitad P*VttoeeU3r clean, (hily $445. Boaiatas Sanricaa O ffe n i 18 roofs, gutter work, roof, 'chimney ■old or rented. Ropalra on aU Paul J. Bakin. , heat, fuU caUar centraUy located. ceUent value at |12.000. B * E Hartford Elec. Lt. . . . 4 2 4 544 into an auto parked at the curb. five or six years. bel. Board of Finance, three years; repairs. Free eatimetes. Ray Hag- makes. Marlow's. locatedT at 158 Keeney^ Street, Ot^la A. Glaaebrook, Jr., $7,500 fuU price. $3,500 cash re- Realty, 31Q Main S(. MI. 6-S247 - Hartford Gas Co. .... 36 4 3 94 Police eaid the strrek. car wound He edded'Uiat whUe some meae- -Woodruff Drlgge. Board ot Chria- D. B. nUCCHElTE P l ^ C »ia>LETB Repairs by Stuart R. IMMEDIATE Opening for exper­ Rural Residence Zone. .^^arlea 8. Sargent. MI. 3-4460. up in the driveway of 447 Canter 'ure•e of publicnubile aaetetaheeassistance will coa- vriocity sightXafMr Uan-^ucaUoii. tour yaara; Robert *•«» quirad. Exclusive with A C B So. New England toe incident. Two othw planaa Wolcott on w r it e r and automatic MI.STisJS' 3-6335. JectaoS. ienced bookkeeping machine op­ b e a u t if u l Selection of wool rera- Brown-Beaupre, Inc., for per­ *?v»rd O. McDonnell, Tel...... ------3 3 4 354 St, after the impact The owner of tinue. th# expamlA'd coverage pro- Marcham, auditor; Mrs. Hoa^tey $6$ Btend B t. TeL Ml 4 ■$■! .Waller M. GIblln, Realty. MI. 9-2842. MANCHESTER — $6,800 4-room had cleared toe . same ruawa^ a Fordor -deluxe, washing machines, vacuum clean- ■------, erator.. Hospital and taauranca nanta at tow prices. Also nig wool mission to increase the number ef Howard E. Buhae-, Maaafratattog the car, police said, ta- Wlfflam »ra"» wotoo progressively laduee . _ ^ 1/:,,,^ T WiUes Uetorlaa; Wimam Foster. OPEN EVERY EVKNWra era. motora, ameU ranUancea. HA N C HE8T E R Roofing anA aiiWnw benefita. Sick loaVo. RockvlUe and inatructima in braiding rugs. TO RENT used can that may be displayed George L-. Mprria cape Cod. besement, etorma.'in- Singer, 36, of Itortford. Patrolman the need for pubHc assistance pay- mtautea before Godfrey t Welter Tedtord. Merit Mayo, ‘“ “ oootate. In. ^mea J. Wataon, MANCHESTER \ AlUed Tbermol f . f . . . 37 UNTO. B 2 !5 2 y ^ P r t c e ^ *1096. Go ahead WMfflng, ISO Main S t., njone M L I Company edfera winter prices — 5-3351, Ext. 34 for Intorview. CaU RockvlUe 54706. at 358 East 'Center Street, Resi­ euieted. E A E Realty. 310 Main Samuel Maltempo. who invesU* Board of Urimra;" Howard Dlmock,' Daniel T. Bergin. St. MI. .9-6197-MI. 3-4480. — .Ant- HArdware i t r ...... 1 2 4 1 4 4 menu: ®“'Neither of the aircraft taking > j 33% discount on aU roaflng aijd li i N% Ldeatioi dence Zone A. - Homblower. n . A raal'nice. Cape Cod ert toe Arrow, Hart. Heg. . . . 37 .40 Rates the accident, reprated that Accordingly, h e' recommendod Mrs: O. E Origas James SulUvan, S S T m ^ S E ’ " - ———----- —— —I— I siding. Frao asUmatea, CaUJ M L 1 Annum ConstrucUon Co., Inc., Ralph Homblower. Jr., Assoc. Spring ...... 25 ^8 damage to both cam totelad $1YOO. that the formula for federal off before the DC-3 experienced it|ra> Andrew./Pugen, Mrs. Leslie OUiUUlfTEED ^ Tbp ^ q u quaUty a U ty tela-| 44433. Harry W. puccatU, West Side. BuUt by GambaloU. SUXCMIT STREET—Six room Cape any difficulties',’' Glass went on, foripermission to divide a parcel of Harold p. Carter, Four down, two unfinitoed Up. Has Bristol B rass...... 15 ^17 Rau. who required treatment for •Haring ta the public aaaistanca Bittner, Music Committee: Mrs. yielon sarvjco. calls reeolvad bo-1 land 110’ x 140’ into two building Cod private sale. Bathroom, lava­ "•Ithough bqth of them are far LET US F IIX 3941 CSwvroict Tudor—$146 t m 4 p.m. wlU bt serviced asms I li NaiclMstfr Trletan Antell. full eked; dormers, fireplace and: tory, fireplace, modern, cabinet- Cheney Bros. ....------9 Y 0 4 a cut lip and tohgue^was recently program ''reflect this changing Wllttam Foster, Mra. RegtnsM Rob- SEPTIC TBNKS —I lots, each having a frontage of - Olmnis. lighter than the DC-3.” '** erd Herriaoii, Mra. Per* taSta- ML 4-1347. ' R o o fin g 16-A WMim TO BUY , ■ William J. Lawlor, Jr., tile bath, oversize garage with kitchen. Completely insulated. Cpmns ...... 86 — , discharged from Manchester Me­ relationship without prejudicing - Olaas- said five planea took off M49~Chcvrotot Tudor—$98 AND 55 feet, which la 6’ less than Em-Hart ...... 344 374 morial HoapiUI after beilng burned ta any mauiner tha receipt of pub­ I CArl Ladil, Social Two sttitra of offices rach £?>''«'> T. Flynn. amealta driva. Owner wants a fast Storm windows and screens. Ame- shortly after Godfrey without any f u r n i t u r e nwwmuu— KO O FIN G —Speciallxtog to repair- regulations allow on the south side 1310^ B. Gannett, ■ale and is wiUing to sacrifice for afte drive, attached garage, Many Fafnir Bearing ------364 39'i In a highway accident laat month lic aaeistanco payments by those ___ Mrs. Cbarlea Maain, of TrumbUll Street (approx. 75' »u^l H. Diavla. trouble. Sedan—$76u *“«««»• V^l5v3atoran2di mw PLUMED SEWERS $12,800. extras. CaU MLt-8085, no agante. Landers, Frary, Clk. . 25 27 Which resulted in both cart burat- .whose need for these peymenta will Whitney Fergnaoo, Mrs. Ralph and tuabad. Aracb F. roofs. Gutter work. Chitaneys I N S U R J U i C E w ith 4 roeais and toilet fa* west o$- Lilac 8 L), Reaidence •hi®" oTBradley , tag into Uamea CAA Regions] Director ;Ora W. Xbocpil 2 New Brit. Mach. C& ., 49 52 . con ^u e.” , Youpg laid he hasn't yet received Dart. Dbuglaa Ingram, lira. Edna PhoQ* MltchaU 44736. cleaned, re;tpelred. 36 years’ ax- Zone B; . ^V t^ Dearborn. UUSTOM BUILT Home, living North and J u M ...... , 24 37 He la' scheduled to appeaiw in SALES parisneo. c ilitii^ Fo r complete ihforv Ijouls J. Groaa. ■. Btoenhower noted that under Olaas' letter.' The CAA, he added, Johnaoa, Ways and ACeans Cbm- Frae astlmatee. ChU MatUse Olsasstf' Oxford Storea, Inc., for permis- T . J. CROCKETT, Broker room with artlatic fireplace, book- RusseUMfg...... 9*4 l l Town Court Saturday to answer the present public sssiatance. mittes. CfilM for BBi Street HAROLD * SONR Rubbish ra-| Howley. Maneheater MltchaU aion to enlarge package store for Hjjtttw Smith ' 244 Maid Street •helvea and large mirrors. Twin already bad aaked Godfrey for his AGENCY Stanley Works com. .. 45 48 the reckless driving charaA fortdula some state's receive a. version of the takeoff. woval, alao callara clraneu. CaU I $^4863. ■•ptio Thohe, Oiy WaUs, Bower mation see Frank M iller at the purpoae of storinjg alcoholic Clifton P. Walker; Jr., >siia bedrooma, large kitchen, Terry Steam*...... 100 prtMipay Bl_ JH ____No HltchaU 4-4084. • ’ ^"h*' J. Markbam, Phone Mitchell 3*5416 higher percentage of federal fundk Yeong said he had no facta to Tha Womea’s Oswlety foe Chris- ^ 3 a e a * . 'j o e t good iam b iBBtensa Qsllar YYhiaiw Uquora at 451 Hartford R o ^ Alfr^ R. Mayrr. ceramic tile bath, fineat workman­ Torrtngton ...... 264 284 Carnivorous animals usually are than othera do. , tioQ Sarvice o f t&e VecBoa Matho- chatfc. '4- Freeflng Dies. F. Dewey Everett, •ay whether the Incident waa ecrl- ■ to IS Busineaa Zone n . ' li Jtefidtece Ml-9-778t ship. Ehclosad breezeway, two-ckr U. 8. Enveloracqm.’., 70 77 considered to be flesh eating, but dlat CHureh. ofta HeM a B a e ^ e - WIRING INSTALLATION of guj HaatlRg-^Tnaibing 17 . w sm BOX L TH E SAVII^GS RANK -^r"ry B. Denrboi^ garage, amesite ..drive. Lot U4’ oua. But he added, “1 don't think 'i, AU.persona interested may at­ U. S.-EnveUm pf Clayton B. Jo*ea. ■I'-' r \\ V: i ; '1 "■ . V. V", -■*», •■ .J- ::fr :'/ ' ■ :‘-\ r r ' / v'^'i 1 ’^'^ j ■' \ *■ / /■ Y) • ■ •) / ./■■ . I /-'• - THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 19M Smtiing litrald Ararsfff Daily u#t PrtM Ran V rar^WtokRagaS

■'■toailtor A iriit ^ ‘ Buraaa at Olmdatiaaa Law t^gggfcn M anch€*(ef-^^C iiy of VVlage Chmin raw krgga^^ \ *^*X*n, NO, 89 lOtoaaUlfi Agrartlateg..M Eaga 14) St^ tableware :x MANCHESTER, CONN.. FRIDAY,, JANUARY 15. 1954 (SUm iBN PAGk$) to aftar yaa AB- M N .17TSLT wttJi avary $tS.N la ■ -.1 r . Ptaekam itota« jUDOISm lyn and Joo Wed TAnES-4kM» I plaaa plaoa aat>. Snow^ Cold ttaga at StaWta I TWMeware— a IIB S p- '.fi; v*bw—»e t yew i I frea af extra eaat mt rfmutmnt. GripsWest, ONESEtORADOZEN Heads East X ■ X ' Helena, Mont., Jan. 15 (JP) N:. THEYVE ALL FREE! ! Start taiay to/aava .thaaa xalaakto SAl.* — Blizzard conditions gripped MON'aaloiaa legiatar ta ^ nU>M FINE. Montana early today and the H V H 8 T. Beaeatoker. avary SSSAi to r a g ^ first severe winteiCstorm of X tor tayto' aatlfiaa yaa ta aaatker fraa lira HALTS nM K t LEAP PRIMHIM the season pnshM into flMW alaee iM tto f af tfeto •aatataaStoc Wyoming and spilled over the Continental Divide tds^ara S T A IN U i^ S / S ra B L T A IN U E ^ A B E . iRacii the jBast on the heels of 40- aatttof carrito • St» ttaaa gaaraataa. SALTINE” oretf Ad Echp from the “ Roitrin^^ Tw enties’* EABi mile winds. The cpid JV»m Tiiaiia'''toaafer^ aattoiga. aaa* SPECIAL CRACKERS' spaw ns in Canada, wito ejt- Held BM tar af kaito, terfc, aaay ayaaa aa«l twa 6 4 C M B t PMted to cover all or parta^of Bi^ Stalled taaspooaa,, aia at axtraaely U f k a^allty Thin, Crisp ' six Northern states by Satur­ As In va lid a a i yoa wiB to ptawi to aaa ttoaa to yaar ( 4 ) Vi Packeta ^ d ay . U owa toaw. Daat wriaa ttoa appirtaalty to Tba...Helena /Weather. .Bureau ADDITIONAL SETS gat jtftraetHa^^to far .toaaa^,(aaa_« laauad a special advisory th^t Mon­ Eteadceiiter ] WW vI^Vl ISWWmbv-VHv ^ v' ...... tana temperatures would dlVe'to- I far Ike Mw, law yrke a( to laatoek yto r caaq^ ar catoaga. i n day and tonight, retching 30 below TOURS— nUOE WITH EVERT gU-ito Panmunjoni, Jan. 15 (fl>)— in the north and 10 below in the Effiirta to revive the stalled WORTH o r SALMON COIjORED REGIS­ couth during the night. The five niembert of Per Scttiiv $ 1.38 TER TAPES. • M-laeh S altan Recarded preliminary Korean peace Board of DirectorR/Who votin Up to 13 Inclice of snow had talks stall^ at t|eadcenter to­ Wednesday to lIjMndon |diiii« fallen in Ihs Flathead Valley in day and both the Allies and for the Keenty Street SchotA nibrthweaterii Montana. Communists insisted they and make a new start w ill The forward edge of the storm would never modify condi­ SERVE nNEHUiars rum numbed Sheridan, Wyo., and other have to take the same actions CORNED nUMIRaUN OF points near the Montana border, tions for returning to the con­ at another meeting, a ruling EOONdnOU. RESTS...\ and edged into Idaho, North and ference table. by Town Counsel Charles Nr Agato tUa waak, wa offer aa a toot fcayt \ HASH THEOARDDI South Dakota. It was expected to Liaison secretaries edjourned Crockett today indicates. TOtEHURST rAMOTO TENDER, 'CHOICI) ,A hit , tonight or early Sat­ for the weekend after a session de­ Crockett ruled that the fonr m a t O V EN ^ Can urday. scribed by Edwin Martin. State motlona made to scrap thn pliuu The freah blast oif Arctic air aleo Department China specialist, "as and hire Walter Crabtree. Jr., of PEAS "3’U 'hours of each side advocating West Hartford to deeiga new caoo spread into northern Minnesota, its position" \ ROAST OF BEEF doe piMacfla; former New Tark Vaakea toaetoB ator, plaata a sections of Michigan and north­ are nU invalid. ^ aa tile etieek of kla brige. aiavte atar Mariira Mtorae, after aiar. western Wisconsin sending tem- The U. B. asked to meet tomor­ The apeelal meeting Wednesday yaa gat totter 2X ons rlagc eerefiMmy la Saa Franrlare, CSlIlf. (AF WIreptoto). perhturea below sero early today. row, but the Reds asked a recess waa caUed to consider fevlaioBs to until II a. m. Mbnday (9 p. m. Lawrence'! plans, Crockett pblat- af Lega, If yaa let Freeaing temperaturea extended EST, Sunday). " ataag at U ar M after re- southward from this area into Wide ed out. The motion to npprova Martin Insisted that certain Red th ^ changes, tto one euppoefto areaa of the Midwest. The forecast remarks be stricken from the re­ ijCOLO WEATRBR MEANS was for much colder weather to­ by the minority, was valid, OoCk* night and Saturday for the mid- cord before the preliminary, talks ett said. TIm othark are not •Hi Joe Wed; contlnenL can resume. The Communists re­ LAMB SHOULDERS “>^ 33e torted that they would discuss LegaUty ef AeMen Attantod OantoRy toaiwg ar oat lata ataw a ai etopa, At , the Weather Bureau- only a date for reopening negotia­ Meanwhile an attack on the leg­ said ths storm already had pushed tions broken off Dec. 12. They also ality of the action itself cnaw R8Bm^^aBSBSBSSS=S=SS DIAL^SOAP over the continental divide—al- from Atty. Jay B. Rubinow, srho tSaokfia; WaiMitww. rejected, again Martin's request in D oubt wa.v* an Indicator of a blitzard's that the seccetariea ..confer, to has twice appeared at Board meet. ------a ------Bstlr Ste CoRib; violence—in "O if Tenb^C^eione Tfa- secret. - . -r- ings to opprae the abandonment LAMBLE6S tional Park area or northwest of the original plana. (4 Bars for Price of 3) SWIFTHIMe Wyoming. Dean Walks Out San Francisco, Jan. 15 (yp)'»w»y* wiying "we’ve got to put Special U. S, Envoy Arthur Rubtnow issued a statement' to 3 Lb. Tin “ —Joe OiMaggio, the former i behind uj." He de- Forec^era said the cold air The Herald today la whldt he ns> Caataaaara to re kaea aaktog na ta aaake ap mass was by far the largest to Dean walked out of the conference aerts "refusal to award tha bid Laaib Psttics . . .Lb. 35e granae Sag BMat, fraoi aar^apeclal tonaala push down from Canada this win­ hut last month. He flew back to l\ew lOTK lanKee Clipper^ driving on their honeymoon, Washington, saying he would- not would be a braaen attempt to ■ag fraeaa it Wa offer tUa ftwua D m Foog has earned off his Hollywood |, it was a single ring wedding, ter and a major portion still thwart the will of the people an at Ue Hk— IP Ha. gLSS. ^ tb r a tb iI bf 3 3 c hovered there early today,, send­ return until the Communists re­ expreaaed in their vote.’* jovclyij Marilyn Monroe, leay-; with Marilyn promising to 'loyo, tracted their charge of p^idy-«^i- Bearitaa La tb Flanks - in g m illions o f fa n s wonder-i**®"®*! ‘***1«**"—not obey, ing temperatures down to -33 at (riaime Funds Earmarked Edmonton and -23. at Calgary. internattonal treachery. For Stewing .... L b . 29c The Reds had accused t^e Unitod Gist of Rubinow's reasoning In For ing what will happen to her' rant manager "**" Reno BarsocChlni. *“• As the cold wave /lowed slow­ that the electors of the town voted movig Career. ly southward, Wyoming tempera­ States of conniving with South 27e ZT 35C Mrs. Barsoccblni waa niatroa of Korea in the release last June of to issue bonds specifically: for tto NEW mw NEW Dimaggio 'and Mita Monroe honor. Alno present were Jo^'s tures varied at 6 a. m. (MST) from construction of a Keeney StrMt FCrelcfs or Necks of -S at Sheridan in the north to 30 27,000 anti-Communtat Korean lY THE FAMOUS BIEDS EYE C H ^ wars married In Municipal Court brother and hia wife, Mr. and Mrs. War prisoners: - • School in accordance wiUr pre- For Cakes; Pastry, Fiylng \kera ymterday after a S-ycar ro- at Cheyenne in the southeast cor- Lamb For Stewing Lb. 29e Tom DlMagglo and Mr. and Mra. Dean told newsmen in New York Uminary piana drawn by Archltoct SAVE 2S« nance. „ Frank (Lefty) O'DouL i t waa Arnold Liswrence, at an eatimntod HEWCHIFFOM (Coariaoed ea Page Bevea) yesterday, "I do not know how R^dy To Bake and Ser^ The ceremony wsa to have bean O'Ooul, now manager of San soon I will return to Korea. How­ coat of MM.OOO and that no ona PREMIER lA R O l SBE Secret. But an catlmated 500 per Diego in the Pacific Coast League, - ' 'f I ■ ■ ever. if we get word that the Oom- but-stoe electora caa rcaciad that Lenn Pinto or / With Arctic Bdte gr to CmtMTk Mtop •• toa aena heard about It and Jammed who gave Joe hia atart in baseball vote.^. " XpEEPIESr lEEP PIE Yoil EVER BIT INTO ★ toa bhto niunUta have* retracted theta- ^ B eef ...... Lb. 12^10 here yeeterday afterer a 3-year ro-'when he managed managed,(he San Fran- charges of ferfidy against ua, theiM Unless a special meeting R BARTLETT the corridora aa the pair said their Clara Seals. - < ... Fenr Bolton beonUra wiia only dimly ^ ‘‘Kenrikg Twenties,” |f at aO, peel ttolr *nlrntn.. railed befofe tpea. the quatoiaia.eC. SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OPPER 2 Pk$s. . Le^lative Pay I will return.^ lirikta' MM weralen ef the "Stole <)”,- - Ppnri tot e F tto CWDKntdn |mmb(!i scheduled for the MBrcta ef rim m VV O ytotijeiiiw |H m " I do’e." The crowd Just gathered. First, discardiag planp nnd seeking \ UMITiD TIMR ONLY Ferget Ta Klaa Bride North Korean Liaison Secretary *l5"tL*^*S*‘*ii.***.*^“^ Tto dance, proeeeds of # 1 ^ will be used In Tollead Oonnty to ones wiU come tip to tto Board’S RibLnmbCbope ..Lb. 79e there were cameramen and report­ Ju Man Sun, spokesman for (he M ^^pelle driv^ Is ap aU-Bolten affair aad fentaree » viu lety abow. The eeetanntn w d by-tto PEARS IfUnieipto Judge Chari ej s. ers, then Qty HUl atUches. Hike Is Urged rhgular meaiiiig \1W day at -f lUY ONtfACKAOE AT REOULAR PRICE AND To m a to Peary who performed the brief (^mmuniats at Panmunjom, pro- Cttorlcston quartet are etvaed by Mra. Ray ReM, wife ef tto /nuctloneer, who colleota enob gnrnsenta ef p- m. in the bearing room of tha PpopJe. Some the. second day. that pre- JUICK ^ ceremony-saklptotetlv»ljr~rrbi^ tried to peer over the transom tn- A n a n h ^ Munidpnl BuihltHg. - ntBSHLT CHOETED o n THBSfCOND rACKAOE AtVg PRICE. mlnary talks resume Saturday. SSSSrifltai Peotay nod Barbara Arnold. Out ef 9.7?*®range njflhg..tto p Um . A IX E B ^ Bony.’' ...... After (he wedding, Mias Monroe egiqe, it should name another date. today were claimiiig. they would But Joe kissed Marit)m re- have support from nuay residonto \ said, “we're very happy.” Washington, Jan. IS (Fl-^Scna- Red newsmen distributed texts lieatedly if somewhat basbhilly Joe J(ut grinned. tors and House members were ih- Tuesday who were not to Wedaea- HAMBURG of his-statement in which he aaid: day’s meeting. . 2 pkgs. 5 7 / -^ reed to BB^fen 46 O i . T in 46 Ot, Tin dor news pttotographere. vltcd todkrTo vote thafliselves a "RepreMtitatives of our ride Furry Testifies '>loii PRANCO-AMERICAN Then ha whisked- his cavtr girl (ConGaneg on Page Sevea) $13,500 a year pay Incraaae. This have made It unmistakably clear U. S.^Musmd T rade A s p e c fiU ^ lln g c u u. 39c would boost (hair salary to $27,500 what liaison secretaries of the two on 48 hours notice by Also ROM atos nrii 3le . _ a yaar-. . - ...... To Red linkup Bowen, chsirmna of the 394 sides' should diacuss< nml' tIecMe and briglitator dr the tdsfl' of F m M halvca to toavy synip/ A special commission set up to upon Is the date for resumption Of $ 1.00 10*4 Og. study salaiv problems also recom­ discussions.” YrJs scuttling tto plans and starting PEASond CHICKEN LAND O Tin mended a $14JM>0 a year Increase In Radar Work anew on a plan he say« would, pro­ te CIO Official Asks The Communist delegates, ac* vide a school for $325,000. MEAT BROUF for Supreme Court Justices, com­ cording to Red newsmen, Told CARROTS . BREASTS SILVER LANE KOSHER parable raises for other federal Washington, Jan. 15 — i-govdinment reserves the right to Boston, Jan. IS IB —A Haivsrd Plana drawn by Arehitoet Imw^ Etona Fiaak Fowl fraoi Oar- Judges and higher expense allow­ Marlin "our side considers that professor Who previously balked at rence, with 18 revlaions worksd BUTT the dispute between the two aides Pressures are mounting on!«jy expor'ta to.R ussia ebn- aetoy aai Eana Freak WO- 2 r . ISe^ ess Benefits Boost ances for the Vice President and questions as to possible Communist out by 'various persons in tto 2», 33e $1.15 S p e y e r of the House. in the past meetings should not the Eisenhower silministra-■ affiliations today admitted he wee school program, would bring tho ■agtaa WUto Eaefc Fryera. In Quarters DILL PICKLES be an impediment to resumption cost to within the $450,000 ap­ We now have frozra Bnmbte Bee Fillet Sole’ The eommlttee's report to tion to lower some of the cold raw today the Andreas one pf six C^ommunist party mem­ a t Bridifeport. Jan. 15 (/P)— A**»tes that with the state Vnemploy- President Eisenhower made othto of discussions.” . .i. ofnS bers who worked during the laet proved by tto voters. , L b . s ta te C IO o f f i c i i s a y i n g 't h a t 'r a m p e n a a t l o n fund *^riandlng recommendations: ' M artin replied: "Let ua- be --reel- war .barriers so as to pennit , hppl.Wat|on U^npw tofore inter-, war In a top secret radar labora­ Bowers must call a apoeial NEW SPAGHETTI fou 1. A government-provided offi­ istic. How can we expect a re- more trade between the U nit-' » for Ute Republicans now in partment*. It deals with broad is- NTSTOES 2 f ; : ^ 2 7 8 spoeL -A Many top officiala responsible 'sues of economic security embrac­ Furry, refused however to tell Sen. Sovt 4e Lb.«iLCofRR sion of the Legislature ro give bpui Hpuees at Hartford A further study of pensions for international economic j>oUcy ing the particular problem of Erat- Joseph R. McCarthy (R-Wia)— A (ConUaued on Faga Four) Seaia eaeaSeat r eoliera wa aok ^inploym ent.com pena^^ for-(to vddows and dependento-of Teel some draleloha wfll'liave to'be Wesl trade. Thii, of couree, U hot one-man.'^ SsnaU‘.aubooiiuMittoo — toot waak . . . ~ V V ■ -i-- t' -. the i^o u a offidala. It- lald there who the other five were. benefits a healthy hike.”\ Drimma^SJut up agton th. made fairly soon. Msanwhile, splits pxciusiveiy an American problem. aau B SAW The proposal came in a length/ la no abtoi provision now for sur­ News Tidbits appear to be developlBg between In fact, it haa been mostly sh iU- Had Prevloualy Balked report delivered by Secretary-treas differencea. between the CIO, vivors of smticea and othet: Judges the interests favoring trade and lied- problem. Three times previously before BEECHNUT . urer John J, Driscoll at the open ch took a dim view of. the ae- and’ “Inadwfuato” provisions for: Culled from AP Wires those wishing to maintain maxi­ There are several forces preuing congrejMional committees Furry re­ Biilletiiis 10 Lbs. 35c KRAFT MAOARONi Mi 8H ______MEAT DEPART ipliahincnU,of the 1953 legU- c^ngreasional ''/amllica. strongly for otfioial sanction of used to answer questions abrat ing session of the State (30 con­ lathn, .and.the' AFL-Comteciicut mum‘economic pressure‘.on tto Ck>mmunTat tics. Oht poultry vention. /H ie conimisakm presented Us Communist bloc.. greater trade 'With the Soviet fiTna the AP HILL'S COFFEE IF.eS«yiw<--Cwl.hXMI«ml'2 riW. flg | *"*•* o b e e i t n "The rising tide of unemploy­ Federation o/ Labor whose seerg- report to ereaident Eisenhower at Chief Justice ^ r l Warren aaya Ui^on and satellite cquntriea. When Prof Furry flatly refused (Lliait S too.). ,• LB. CAN phmp fowl, tory-tr^aaurer. Joseph M. RouHiL tho White House fbday. Jibertyl not ComniOaiaiii, is "the Waste to Expert Batter They are:- /, to identify any of the Communists 5dLb«.99c oRd eMek- ment in bur. Industrial centers, he said he had worked with. Me CAPETTE added to the long-standing troubles publlclyXcompltmented Gov. Jolui . Chairman Bernard O-Segal said most contagious force in the The Issue may come into focUa 1. The development of a buyer's MOUNAR PROVBR RAUnr Lodge o n ^ ^ legislature's achieve­ the President told the, ih ^p that world” and ultimately: will pene­ upon an application by Minnesota market—meaning .a supply oi Carthy excused him temporarily V. of our depressed textUe areas, and told him that’ "obvioualy yoqr ^ New York, Jah. 18 (ff) Bronx make our nCoDomic weHare one ments. ■ ^ ' \ be is “wholeheartedly ln.i>tovor of trate the Iron Curtain .,. Method­ busiaeasmah Dwayne Andreas (or goods running consistently above, Dtatrlet Attorney Oeargn B. Do IDAHO MKERS TOMATO '“The CIO,”\prisraii commented, aubstantial increases’’ for Ctolgresa ist Bishop G. B ro m l^' Oxnnm of perwiHion to e x p ^ 20,000 tons of the demabd. This has increased the: case, will be aubmittjed to the Sen. FEHR FAMv— cr of the moat pressing problems to ate for contempt 'and to a grand Lnen nSM today IBM Mflk Mo­ LABQB. rum HEAOa THE ALL TIME FAVOBITE to attacked during the coming "took the poriUpn that a legUla- members and the Judiciary, New Haven toys Un-American Ac­ butUr and 3,000 - tons of cotton­ interest of many Aiiierican busi- linas, snspendit FOH Wnytat ture which raised taxes %o an all Segal, a Philadciphta lawyer, tivities Coimmlttee is mnklng the seed oil',to Russia. These are not nesmen in opening up new mar- jury."/ - SOUP Caa lit PEANUT BUTHR 3t«^ year," he said. Furey asked if he waa rxciiaed Pistol hoaksltofl plny^. tod re­ 5 Lb a . 39c ■ CIO May Lose Members time high, including a 50 per cent said Elaeiihower also expressed in­ .U. S. appear "lidictiloua before ths strategic’mstertals end there is no ke.ta abroad—specifically, the Rus- fused to appear rehnitarUy for LETTUCE Each 22c terest in pay raises for United world” and is "lowering the saorale policy barrier against them*'except T------’ • from the subpoena. He said it had BONELESS CHUCK ' He aaid the CIO may, loae mem­ increase in the e s ^ tax, hardly bera “running fof three months” quesOaulng la eoaadetien witk bers this year because of "the very deserved the applause of organlaa- Rtates Attorneys, a group not cov­ of our public service.” n irenersl policy under which the (Continued on Page. Two) Ms ndudttod kettosg aa peofeo- ered by the commtorion’s study. One ‘ Section dl American- and McCarthy replied: “Isn’t that PRESHER COOKIES GREEN BEANS ' LK 29c distinct prospect of a further sag tiona representing w o rl^ g taobadr" r, , alouM buoketM gainsao. ImM Maxadl Hmm OOFFEE ‘S ’D i l In ihduamil sni^oyment as thi ’rile Ptosident was quoted .eqUpi^ Ptont <9eratod Segal aa aaytng that the admlnis- by. Tiirkiab ^ Defense Ministry in / 'McCarthy aaid ' that .in - his AT PINBHURST nation's ecohotoic machinery coii- He said the AFL isnd' CIO opinion “this is one-of the most ' GVER'Fniiiflirilu'BbuB ' SWEET POTATOES r j2..:ito.:25c . Gmiea-.to ehovK bminbUs...signs. |IN|l apeelali beefs - about newe being bottled up former' President Truman put into tor (^rp., will become united under i topped the $630,000,000 mark: • haihaad. HawkMo, Sfl, hy tood- RIB UORNED BEEF u. S5t Macs President Eisenhower's new effect Sept. 24. 1951. Atty. Gen. Two Men Nabbed Army ta eight ycnte-eld today,. the Arm name of Anrartcan Mo-. ■ During this same period. Hud- Reuther Plot Case iag Urn rat poisoa ovor a Rvo i The Maas. House fejeeto aamml ported la otder to esflseS j WELL TRIMMEO, NO W Asiv. nNDBR WHITE aecurity information order went Brownell termed those rules re­ ton .^rp. . '' *®® Nfuh turned out a coln- mmmtk BUTTER • Frozen Food Special •into effect a month ago today. pressive and said they pmacked of As Killer Suspects bill celling for a flat rate for com­ An Mttoated $356,000,000 in bined auto production of 244,507 tto S27MW ooSnto to wflM to pulsory auto insurance . . . Only Reaciies Dead End "Some of the complaints deal "dictatorship'” . 4 total araeu and mmXhok $100,- BRISKET ROU » ■■!,■■ ■■ I m , 25 per cent of .489 fllma it reriewed SHURPINE SCALLOPS lk69c with matters that don't seem to Truman denied similar aasertlona Springfleld,. Maas., Jan. 15 (P)— 000,000 in working caplUl a re ' household and corn- hf- BIRDS EYE HEW BEEF HE . 0..2 Sit come srithln jurisdiction of the or- by others when he issued hia received okay for adult vlewtog involved : mercUl appliances. Detroit, Jan. 15 UF-^Tto atate'a PAYROLL SN.%TCRBR yw t w seafood f ^ te r far awerdflah, eatoma. Two^ men were arrested early to­ by Rome's Catholic Film Center. Walter Reuther murder plot case ns 15 (ff) PRIDE OF OEWoON I la the face of a high pork amrket we der a t all, while some of the oth­ order. He said - the only purpose day in connection with the-olaying haltot, Reetea bkte. mackercL etc. wea to keep aecurity eecreU from Ceylon Prime Minister arrtrea In Was at a virtual drad atiqi today, Oorotto flS, o f' TOMATO JUICE ers may—there hasn't been time of Robert P. Blanchard. 52, diijing New peha for 4-dSy Visit con-' bile producer in the nation, behind tied up tight In n Serlea of court ta decide.” said Bernard M. Shan- potential enemies, and that the a Springfleld liquor store , holdup eonaoUdation yraterday. STRAWBERRIES 1 57t “ V ™ tor*... order actually would promote the netted with Indian talks on Asian the "Big Three" of General delays 4 « « r C A N . • aaag.ad •« ley, Eisenhower’s special counsel. aUenqit last WednsadSy night. Will Beraara Sepnrato MotoH, Ford and Chrysler. Waat SeparatioB Breakdmra flow of hews. ^ (7 problems . . . Democratic Stats Prosecutor Gerald K. O'Brien s frem gaallty York Slate Arv .Navyman Leonard L. Lussier, Chairman John M. Briley .charges K-K'a Nash and Kelvtnator Divi­ The consolidation will be the wasn't saying w hat hih next move FORMOOK UMA BEANS “ ' SHOUIDERS He added in -an Interview that The Elsenhower measure called 21-.of Springfleld, was arrested by sions and Huoaon agreed to be­ atoea. M F t» A GOOD FORK ROAST for R for pulling secrecy tegO from Republicans consider Connecti­ second in the auto industry with­ would be. It waa’ reported^ how­ STORE Hw day about half the-protests Med ao far Boston and Springfleld detectives cut’s dependent children “asore ex­ come separate dlvisiona of the. new in the past year Last spring Kai­ ever, that he and associates were flOilRS: y® u. , deal with newsmen’s unsuccess­ thousands of documents which had aa he lay asleep, in his bunk in the pendable than campaign contrlbu- corporation. Kelvinator U the ser motors bought Willy's-Over- looking for a way to facUltate ex­ ful efforts to have the adminis­ J>een stamped “restricted.” ' II U. S. Naval Headquqrtera Building tore or party backs.” electrical appliance producing )and motors for a repo/ted $62,- tradition from Canada of Donald tration make public a breakdown aboliabed that claaaifleaUaa aad in Boston. House Veterans Committee division of N-K Corp 000,000, Ritchie, tto reluctant see wit- r l i i A P i i L c of reasons why 2,900 workers have instructed federal officials to make Less than two hours ..latar, schedules meeting to bear officials The pisn also called for convert­ Other Deala Completed neaa. HM r *6 • coRMlRtR RMot dtporf iMcn separated ftom federal Jobe sure there was good reason for Springflold Police arrested George of Diaabled- Anrerlcan Veterans ing three aharita of Hudaon stock Mora recently, in other multl- . - Weeks May .Fare .MO LB. ------bMf. petk. iM b, ns eocurity risks since .Elsenhower using, tha Uitm higher .categories F. Pa^ks, 31, of Springfleld. In his reply to ctorgM their fund-raising (or two of Americah Motora. Each mUUon dollar-' deals, GM bought Obnaitoriag all the pOBalhle in­ took office...... retotned—4op erst, secret and hdme city. methods ere too costly., . , Chief ahare of Naab-Kelvtaator stock the Kaiser Willow Run properties ternational taRsl nunlfloattona. if >nM President has said hia In- eonfldaotiaL PolicvsflM BO charge was placed Justibe Earl Warren beeensea 14 th will hocome one' share in tto new in Michigan and Chrysler pur- might be weeks baton R^toMo CAN RE RONEO IF DBURBO prodMcff fo d CRM c o m . feraMtioa order wae deeignto to ntaancoRor of Smithsonian InsUtu- c#|'PorRtlOft- v-f^ an n ro the public a freer flow of aa Fogf Rtoto), « 1) Uon.' . ^ A'>E. Barit, Hudson proaidant. to race Nine) X ■ K r .;W -r.: h r;4'. - N ■■ - 7 ' 7 7- .,'t ■' r - i ' ” ,-n.