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Mrs. Edmund Kiely, 360 High Not *• cold tonight.'Low 36-88. St., W, was alecited to the offiOe V Receive Distributive Education Course Certificates €liammad«f Club 11,575 Thursday mootly cloudy, little About Town of stat* custodian of the Daugh­ / Mcasber ef ike Audit. ______^ ^ ______I ..mi:;-, I I I change |a -trmpemturr. • High ter* of Isabella of Connecticut, Jhirraa *f Circulation j'The To*»r Group 6f tho Second which held Its' annual dinner meet­ Enjoys lligtory about 46, “* / ■ Congregational Women’a L^gue ing Saturday. Feb. 6, at the Hotel BCri¥LiH G will meet tonigbt at 8 o'clock’ with Bond, Hartford. Mra Mildred Of Jewish Music Mr*. CTlffprd E. Haneen. 1S7 Green Lynch cif Waterbury was elected Manor Rd. Hoatea*ea will be Mrs. state regent. Other members of Si. OeCar R.,Trml8cher. Mr*. Robert M argaret’s Circle who attended In The Chamtnade Club, as gubsts A G U E S V M. ‘Johnson and Mr*. Donald R. addition to the regent. Mrs. Kiely, of the Sisterhood of Templp^ Beth Gray. > . - were Mrs. Charles Donahue, Miss Bholom, enjoyed a most ejKmtIon- O r ^ yow 19SB bewltng fra- , Stephanie Tunsky and Mr*. Joseph al and entertaining talk last night P ast matron* and . patrorU o f FalKowaki. Among the charitable lA iis MW. Fret eetelegiie "P**' by Cantor Arthur K c ^ of Eman­ Tenifde Chapter No. 63. OES. will donation* voted at the meeting r e ^ M f f . occupy the chairs at the meeting wa* the sum o f $1,000 for the Ann- uel Synagogue, H ^ord, on the tomorrow at 8 p.m. in the Masonic hurdt College Scholarship fund. history of Jewish muijc and itb 12-Hmir Intrtviiit Service Temple when a number of candi- Influence on 'in* liturgical music datca will be initiated. All officers A rm y 2nd Lt. George M. Demko, o f the Christian church.,,* are requeated to wear their white i of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dem-r Cantor Koret, who luui a 1>eau- gowns. Mr*. J. Herman Dlttmeyer ko. 21 Trumbull SL, is now, a mem­ tiful vole# of operatic quality, and Winthrop Reed will serve aa ber o f the 10th Infantry Division’* sang several ancient chapta often w orthy matron and paU"on. T W 86th Regiment at Fort Riley, Kan. used' today in the Hebrew service SHOOR iheeting will be preceded b:' a pot In *Non-hostile ’Act Lt. Demko entered the A rm y In luck supper at €f:30 in the banquet o f Worship; H q’ noted, their coun­ MANCHESTER July. 1954. He previously attended terpart in the antlphonal een-' .977 MAIN STREET hall, with Mr/. Frederick Gei**ler the University of Connecticut auid Mr*. John M cAllister as co- teimiM used M the liturgy o f some U.S. 7th Fleet, T a -*0 ’Her*n, 1404 E. Prairie, Decatur, ‘ chaim en of the committee^ of tn* Christian *4k:U. espeiaislly chen Waters, Feb. 9 III,, said that because o f k>w vis­ The Great Books Discussion the OreMrian chknts sung in the ibility he did not know theydource Group will meet tomorrow night Communist artti-aircraft fire 6f the gunfire. He said Ke could Doubts Soviet D-bomb A daughter wa* boA at the Bpispopal end Roman CeUiollQ at 7:30 a t the M ary Cheney L i­ today ahot down a U.S. Navy Hartford Ho»piUl 1 ^ Saturday services. ' Bdtji employ the minor see the spacing between^cll* and brary. The book under discussion K to Mr. and Mr*. David Wynshaw, key and similar, intonation. ' Can­ AD Skyraider but an Ameri- it looked tike 20 mm. anti-aircraft will be Shakespeare’s “Henry V.” 88 Milford Rd. tor K oret further .illustrated.' hla u n officer said that was not fire. Key Figures in Red Political Change talk with recordlitgi by other well Considered a hostile act. He He ditched\jhe pldne about four Members of the Kiwanls Club known cantors whik haV* Won in­ miles west of Sotiui Tschen after of Manchester are reminded that ternational acCIa^, explained the j^ilot apparent- the engine b e g ^ spitting oil and the first Thursday noon ijieetlng The Cantor’s^talented young ac- l.v wandered o ff course and then sputtered^o a stop. w ill be held this Thursday a t 12:15 Hia two ci^rhen were identified Unchanged compknlst, Sheldon. Roeenbaum, may have flown over the Red p. mi at the Manchester Country as Chief Aidation Tjtchnieian A. / H ALE'$ Club. David King of East Hartford played two selecUons, “Wedding Chinese mainland while on A ■ .. i Herald Photo. Dgnce” by Jacob tVeipberg end J. CheleW ki, 126 -E.‘ Casper St., will speak on “Gerontology.” Arthur H. Illlng, superintendent .of schools, presents a certificate to Mrs. Emily Tully for complet­ patrol in the Tachens ei^acua- “ PelesUnian Dancq” by ^Julius Casper.yWyo., whose wife Joseph­ In Red Sni ing one of the three courses in Diatrlbutiv*' Education offered by the Retail Merchants Bureau of the Headquarters Chejes. a modem,Jsraell tioh area. ' . ine aim three children livS at 388 The Hartford Chapter of the Chamber of Commerce. Other graduates in the photo are Mrs, Dorothy Hayes and Mrs. Dorothy eoatpo/Mr. At the close of the program, The pilot and Ms two crew C U iW Ave„ Imperial Beach, lego._ Center.. 62 Mulber^ St, Hartford. Mrs; Benjamin Reichlln, Mrs. that Russia has surpassed hero and a warm wartime acquaintance M President Eisen­ Merchandising. shooting a "hostile act” . beca^ O’Hqren’s wife livm at 301 Ave­ Book discussions Will be conducted David Rottenatein, Mrs. ..Georg* the United States in hydro­ hower, was appointed the new defense mii^ister of the Soviet Sandals. Mr*. Sanol Solomon. Mrs. "tha AD apparently made too wide nue C, Coronado, Cal)f, by Miss Lucy SullWan, chairman gen bomb-development. Union today. of the meeting. The weekly setback game spon­ The monthly meeting of the H a rry '!p*rlow. Mrs. She«l Wenick. a turn and was off-llmlUi.” ' The three men w^re picked up sored by the Holy Name Society of Holy Name Society of the Oiurch Auxiliary Plans Mrs. -Hsiry Schwsju Mr*. Swing ~ The Incident occurred^ a ^ u t 15 by a Nationalist mintsu-eeper and The President made this state­ Immediately After the announcement, t ! ^preme Soviet the Church of the Assumption will of the Assumglion will be held In Goddkrd, Mm. Samuel Pearl and mites aouthweat of the Tachens transferred to th* U.S., destroyer ment at a news conference in com­ (Parliament) waa informed that Georgi . Malenkov, w h ^ T be held in the social hall of the the church hall tonight at 8:15. Mrs. Alexander Rothschild; Mm. at 10:35 a. m. Isabell. The minesweeper wss oiie menting on yesterday s statement resigned yesterday as Premier, has been Potluck Supper by Soviet Foreign Minister Molo­ amed a depirty church tomorrow night at 8:15. Two films, entitled "Secret Serv­ George Les*ner,^mished the Sim- Ploae Off Course of 10 ships tKe U.S. turned over Premier and minister of power stations. / Everyone Is Invited. ice Story’!* and "The Aim for cha cake. - A statement by Vice Adm. Al­ to Chiang Kai-shek’s Navy thym tov that Russia has had such suc­ Safety” will be shown after the. Am erican Legion Auxiliary The Chamlnade Club, before the fred M. Pride, commander of the we^ka agO/ / cess with hydrogen weapons ”it Is . Both „ ^ nominations were made by the new , .remier, Nil^olai program, met at the CJbntcr not the Soviet Union but the •UREPPIR Will Dobson of this town is one meeting. Refreshments vriil be memijeri, at their meeting last U.S. 7th Fleet, said "the air­ Navy officers said they did not A. Bulganin, until yesterdaythe defens^minikter. A marshal served. All the men of the parish Church for its annual potluck sup­ craft misnavlgated southwest of know whether the plane waa over U. S. A. which Is in the position of of the Soviet Union, Bulganin still wore hiit\army uniform of the callers who have volunteer­ night in the American Legion laggard.”. ed their services for the beneflWf#*'* invited. per and. a brief business meeting the .Tachens and was in the the Red ntainland. or even within at Which the tentative program Eisenhower said it would be l^oday’s meeting of this momentous Supreme'Soviet Session. Valentine Workshop square dance Home, made plans for the next engine ' by anti-aircraft fire, and the three-mile limit. But they 4 Htilganln. in his first speech a***——— - ' .. ; /______for/the scholarship penefit concert R oiges, l^efrigeiefers to be. held Sunday evening at War- . Mis* Dorine Melendy, daughter meetln^M.onday, Feb. 21, which ditched four ihiles west of the Ta- added it would have been out of rather remarkable feat j f Russia emier, pledged hla government in May waa presented to the club j ' Memorial Hall, Stafford of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Chens.” has taken the lead. He added it is Melendy will be p^eded by,a potluck sup­ for approval. Chalrmaln for the toXwnril unswervingly to expand' W< Ili|!IHJiu-mRIT SpHngs. The benefit is being ' ar­ of Broad Street and a senior at T h * pUot, Lt. (j.g .l^ Hf. J. (Continued on Pag* Four) not worth while to speculate on per to whic^th* members of Dll- kupper committee waji Virginia the soviet Union's heaVy industry | Red Defen'^e Chief ranged by the Connecticut Square Manchester High School, will ex­ this point. Benson, who was assisted by’ bene V in orokr to build Up Soviet armed I OHwr ecute the dance, “Lovely Hula worO»-OomelI,\Quey Post have Peril to CIvilIzatloa \ Dance Callers and Teachers Assn. Foster, Carolyn Goalee, E lsie Gus­ m.lght and raise the country's Hands,” at the Sweetie Pie Min­ been invited. Tne rpeaker will be The President also said the (gan­ living stahdards. tafson, Ahna McMullen,. Maiy ger to civilization from atomic m m w J n The Men’s Club o f the Second strel of the Rainbow Girls Friday Judge John S. G\ Rottner. past He a p ok ^ ju a t before, the ap­ j Stewart and Betty Walters.' warfare is so great that intelligent Lower Street floor Level Congregational Church announces evening in the Bowers School cemmander, whose^ topic Vvill }>*. pointments of^Ialen k ov and Zhu­ A chorus rehearsal for the con­ people ever)f\vhere must devote ifciJMd" a father, son and daughter night auditorium, Mias Melendy lived in "Americanism.” ’ New Drug Removes kov were ah^unced. cert followed the supper hour/ Honolulu SH years while her fath­ Troop 1, Girl Scouts,\will show themselves to pryveptlng such a fo r FViday, Feb. 11, at 6:30 p.m. after which the cliib membern pd- Nikita 8. Khniabrhev, leTM. aecretary general ofthe Commanist party, and Oeorgt Malenkov, who I : naQliiious\% ppro val er was in the Navy and studied pictures and tell of thetivtour of war from happening. FSthSrs without children may joumed to'Tempi* Beth9eth U ^ o m resigned unexpectedly Feh. 8 \a Premier of the Soviet L’nlon, are shown on a vlalf to A collective farm Both appotntmeim were unani­ Hawaiian dance* with native Europe last summer. \ He did not comment any more bring alon g a child whom they, for the program, of theI* in the.M:illagr of I'aOvo, near, Moscow. It was hia admitted “guilt ’ In failing to In crr^ Soviet eco­ mously approved b>\a show of teachers. She was also a Rainbo^ Mrs. J. F. Wallett and Mri^Mll- KfMmg. directly than this on Molotov's think might enjoy the program, TB Traces in Tests nomic ae\;elopmrnt that led to Malehkov's resignation. In background of picture are farm workers. hands of tlie 1.300-member Parlla*^ Girl while there. The family ton Hansen, co-chairmen of the statement that a hydrogen bomb which will consist of games, fr-.- - Khrushchev Is bolding a potato raised on the J^arm. The picture Mas taken in .November menl’s joint session in the greht ors, refreshments and feats of moved to Manchester last Decem­ supper committee, request mefii- \ ■ — — war would not destroy all clvill- Kremlin Palace. • “SVEElk Pit” MINSTREL bers planning to attend the sup­ 1958. (A P IVIrephnto). / magic by a profet'sional magician. ber. t zatlon.but would leave the western - 4 * per to bring a hot dish or salad, \^t1anta, Feb. 9 (/P)— Discovery of a powerful new drug ...... i»se [ BOWERS SCHOOL AUDITORIUK^ world in ruins. ministry post until this a^ernbqn and to contact eitner of them as which has removed all apparent traces o f tuberculosis bacilli Robert K. Ritchie. 17, 16 Ander­ ,C$araw* On Capitol Hill. Secretary of De- I when he asked the Parliament f WBA Juniors wUl enjoy a Val­ to what they will provide. for son S t , and W illiam T. Raymond, in a lumber o f te ^ patients was disclosed today to physicians ^ fenTii wfison 'told sVn'a7or7 RuM'a | MflleilkoV If cki relieve him of the'post in view of I )/ FRIDAY, FEB. 11— 8 P.M. / ' entine dance; Friday at 8 p.m, at Plana were.llso made for a rum­ j 17, Box 494, Manchester, have .1 ■ At HALE'S from raroughout the nation. About 300 doctors attehding the'’‘'*'*"‘'7 expanded ita ' abuity 1 his assumption of the premiership. the Community Y. Tony O’Bright m age aale in the near futura and . I to produce and deliver nuclear ’ rekented by Manchester Assembly, No.'^lS, will play for dancing. Mrs. .Bessie joined the Marine Corps and pro­ oa secoad laortgages and auto­ eterans Administration I Zhukov May }fisit I Today's sessions spotlighted an- all members a i» asked to set aside weapon*.” Order of Rainbow for Girls Farris, director and Mr. and Mrs. ceeded to Parris Island, S. C. mobiles. .Also insnraace. Almy-NaW Conference on Tubqr- Destined to Be other outstanding Soviet war hero, articles. REG. 59e 36TFINE QUALITY Appearing before a cloaed door i I E. E. Noonith, 90 LockwOqd St., CiilninaJw^ informed that the Marshal Ivan S. Konev, Who head­ Uireqted by Mrs. .Olive Recave The sum of $10 was ^oted to the CONNECTICUT v a l l e y aession o f the Senate Armed Serv- i I \ V antiblotw>-Mlled cy* losei ino. ’.'ex- Parolee Scraps ed the tribunal that condemned . * , will be chaperones. St. Joseph’s Mothers Circle will National . President's project for icca committee he said: RtgHy and Investnent Co. .Srts a powtictul antl-tubel-rulosis Slain in Rjtissia Secret Police Chief L. P. Beria to ^Contribution: Adul^ $1. - \ Students 75c meet tomorrow, n l^ t at' 8 o’clock the-Legion Child Welfare Founda­ affect.” "Their (Russian) military power U. S. as Ike^s G ueit death in December, 1953. In an ad- ^ \ Boy Scouts of Troop 123 will at the home of Mrs. Dana Hay­ tion and also the aiuiual donation PERCALE PRINTS has continued to increase, but \ Children Under 10 Admitted Free. ■ f - The 'Veterans TAdmlnlstratloiv Fight to Avoid dress to the cheering Parliament, have a family liotluck supper at 6 ward, 171 St. John Bt. to the -Polio futid. ^ _ announced oUnultaneottaly that It more .particularlv they have in-* WSahington, Feb. 9/ (S^—Some AVhen Accompanied By Parenta p.m.. today in the'Buckland School, Wa.shington, Feb. 9 (JP)— President Eisenhower recalled to­ ne asserted that the U.S.S.R’a .Z- sooii will begin. a contrm dqst on creaBcd their ability to produce Am ericab. qfflcials wtm study the ^ m e d forces have “ all kinds of ^outs of Troop 47 will be. guests. day pleasant relation. C iffvj Pre ident’a ne'A’s conference. Ei-- .Ridgway Cites , scores the powerful influence of monary luberculoais patients over life sentence for in trouble he doesn’t know of any i indications from Moscow 7 Nikita S, Khrushchev, first secre- killing a detective. understanding that would prevent-1 lhat the resigned Premier remains •eenhower seemed momentarily m 3 Jn 4-month period,, the- taken back. But hr did not close ' I tary—and boas—of the (Communist Moclthropc’s attorni W illiam i it* using it* strongest weapons. I on good terms vv1th Soviet rulers /^I.59 ALL VIRGIN WOOL ' physicMns were told at Atlanta’s the door against it. I U.S. Danger in Pnr.ty. . . Powerful Re< : £Ufe»d(8l«rft]Ifituun6d K m Agadimy of Medictne,_.___ S. Gordon. \ Jr., said lakt,. night Before the President stated hi* I sod plans to take on another gov- 'The President, appearing to 1 Zhukov ha* been a first deputy ■ “ye result* were that In’ 11 of MoolthroiM had withdrawn aHTB.' view bn Molotov's H-bomb- boast,' emment post. ' minister of defense. He merged to iTisIfid S<^i«a&r ons avtning tnd then Supreme Oouit appeal to keep hfin catch hi.s breath, said h* Wasn't /patlenta testa for tuberculosis Sen*. Jackson (D-Washi and H iek-! These officials, aee it a* only a Military Slash great prominence since the death Political Factoi Of G E out of the Florida prison and would bqlooper IR-Iowa) had said th ey ' question o f time uhtit. Malenkov so sure. It was the first time. the\ He skated and wrote, KNEE SOCKS cilii became culturaUy negative, of Stalin, after a period in virtual return to Florida later this month, idea had bee:i put to him in hi* patients looked and felt better, art confident thli country retains jls done away with. This would be ocllpse after the end of World War at no expense toXthe state o f Flor­ present job, he said, liut it wa* a \Washingt6n, Feb. 9 (P t—den. Ry THE ASS4KTATRD PRESS *!Petfeet flavor^ uhquote— W hit* and colom. N ot all sisea in all colors. k-’rays ahowed Improvement of the • ——----- ■ Ir. the tradition of Joseph Stalin, II. During the war he came to ida.” ' (UoBtltHifdUoatitMijd OB Page Eigbt) whose way of doing things ap­ remarkable thing to consider and | Matthew- B. Rldgway. continuing Marshal Georgi K. Zhukoy. the Infected lung, are.-ia in 28 jases. 30' know Elsenhower, then the Allied new Soviet mlnlaler of defefui*, ha* A ^ iin and a^ain and a g a in ! Moulthrcq>e haa Already spent 26 parently is back in vogue in the he certainly wanted to talk it over hi. . • patients gained between 4 and With hi - aides. chmpaign for a strong Army, Supreme Cort^mander in Europe.: a unique poKitlon, on the Soviet 14 pounds during S'16-week period, years in Connecticut's Wethers­ kremlin. Leading up-to this,^ Eisenhower [ Congress today ll)at ‘‘in the Both men have in the past spoken scene. -/ and fever waS' reduced in all field Pri,-on /or a prlMn break and { The struggle for Stalin’s mantle warmly of each .other’s qualities of Special pair ’ had related und»r qurationingnlng that ( ! first critical atiges of war” the He'* the only top-ra.iking .Soviet patients Vho had it other crimes. ' Private ^^rms ; goes on just the same, as Am eri- leadership. A glittering h ero. of Cycloserine is a powder admin­ He had been fighting extradition, ! can sources see ‘it. 'ITiey figure' while Allied commander in World A rm y coiiid get needed units only ciyzen who iijapirea Immense re­ Wednesday Only W ar II he came to know and ad­ Berlin, Zhukov is known and spect and also some meaaure o f af­ ^ 3 9 9 * 9 ^ istered ora'ljy in capsules. to Florida since 1948, but decided N ikita S. Khrushchev, the tough “from active forces in being.” respected throughout the Soviet mire Zhukov, who led the Red fection not only among Russians Th* dose \whlch will be givep to give up after learning th* Flor­ Plan A-plantlbi iUkrainian Bolshevik, is the No. 1 The Army Chief of Staff and Union and his name is well .known to 209^p.itienta by the VA will he ida Pardon Board refuseit on Feb. ! man in, the Kremlin. Nikolai Bul­ Armies into Berlin. former Jakea ventive has not b(ien determined parole last Jurte, but iie waa taken But this does not mean U.S. o f­ Army units were under strength and no reaearch oh this subject back to ' Wethersfield last ihonth New Yfwk. Feb. 9 Mb—Contruc- and suggested that >'ii!’ son, Maj. and spread too thinly to support Zhukov a powerful political factor S ale ' tlon o f'th e nation’s first nublear ficials consider the. power atrug-. John Eisenhower, accompany the whether he himself wishes to be or has been unde^kenV . to await a decision or hi* extradi­ gle over. our worldwide commitments,” and FIRST QUALITY ^ reactor entirely owned and oper- Russian as an side. not. .Dr. Martin/M. Cuniraings, direc­ tion. \ They expect old Bolsheviks like were inaclequately reinforced. ' by private industry ia.planned ^ A he'wsman said Zhukov stated He la the only top ranking Rua- T 9 Cu. Ft, tor of medical research for the VA, Former (3ov. Johh Lodge anda I for the N ew York m ^ p o llt a n F o r g l^ Minister V. M. Molotov “If we are to avoid the tragedies said preventive us* is long way the current governor, j^toaham recently that he dreams of visiting o f the past,” he said in testimony Bulletins atan who 'haa personal acquaint- ' with Sdrasfer, you gel Ik* on* differciv* In been f ^ e y ' ante with President Eisenhower. ARLURE HOSIERY off, I ohoiild think.” A. Ribicoff. have asked ..Florida America. The reporter asked .ij, prepared for a House Armed Serv­ , Model Invitations to join /Uie. project (C^ttnued on Page Twelve) whether Ei^nbowbr’s 1945 invita­ That dates from Eicenhower'a days •hoi reoHy mollen: Wevor. Scheefer he* on exciting. teHifying 400,006 Caae* In U.8. ' to release him because, th'ey: ta l(l ices Subcommittee, ”we must face from- the AP Wires have been sent to about 10 large tion was still open. as Supreme Commander in E'urope. Sever Ihot’* ell i»» ewn. And remember, Sever hei no coleriei. $1.15 KANT RUN N Y L O N r...... 98c Pr. Tha National Tuberculosis Assn, he had . complefely rehabilitated companies In the fields of elec­ up to the realities of the future. estimates that there are about It w a - then /the President said Flair for Pnlitloi Reg. $287,95 himself. ' ‘ tronics. petroleum, food, pharma­ “ The requirement for Army 400,000 tubercular cases in the Moulthrope was convicted of he . would like'to talk it over with INDIA WARNS RED CHINA . Zhukov has displayed A fjcir for ceutical and chemical products, his aides. unlti in the first critical stages of $1.15 SEMI-SERVICE NYLONS 98e Pr. country. T h ey have been treated slaying a Florida detective in 1930 ' London, Feb. 9 (P;—IndiaV politics uhcommon in nsost soldiers. ceramics, rubber, metals, textiles, Letter and Present, hi 1956 war can be met from one- source Premier ^'rhni today odriaed ..With ohe o f the :nost brilliant \ with many- drugs, biit even th^ when he waa captured after bis News Tidbits $1.00 SHEER 51 GAUGE N Y LO N ...... >9c Pr. agriculture; machinery and oth- Eisenhower warmly /ecslled his only—fro;n active force* in being Re»ERMANENT $ 1.50^ ef politics. ” charge* Henry (the Dutchman) other issues a t the conference— measurements. (OoatlBoed M Pag* Two) (Coatiniled On Page Twelve) O I B II . EXTENSION SOUGHT never commanded troops afid an TTie question, one that has been Grunewald and four others ob­ 4 beach erosion and educational- The cost is estimated between 1 Washington, Feb. 0 fP;—Con­ Army bureaucrat with a fiafr .for NEW f a st er TONI HOME PERMANENT . . $1.50 before th* General Assembly for structed income tax probes -. 19-113 television. . I and I'-t million dollars. gress' sent to President Elsen­ government finances. Bulganin many , years, came up at. his newsi New Haven Railroad President In. his discussion of beach -These details of the project w’er* hower today legislation rontlmi- i* the new Soviet premier. NEW CASUAL PIN CURL . . . ' . : . J$t.50 conference when he was asked Patrick McGinnIa saya New’ Eng­ erosion the Governor said his un­ outlined: Ing full GI education beneflls Despite the' opposition to intecr whether he has given any consid­ landers are net aggreaslve enough derstanding is that Connecticut’s It will occupy 250 acres some­ ^plum Clearance^Launches for all aers’lre people who went ference before^nd during World I Reg. $429.95 NEW PIN-IT PIN CURL ,...... h ..... $1.50 eration to the possibility of co­ for their own good. .University'of beaches are being eaten away at where in-tbe New York ares. Con- Into uniform before Feh. Y. War II, Zhukov apparently re- operating.- with Republicans In Connecticut announce* Foreign the rate of on* foot a year. Senate passage -by voice vote J5c BAYER ASPlRI|d ...... :.. 62c naming municipal judges in ex- Operations Adm inistrator Hsu'old In former years, when shore (OeaUaued ge -Twelve) Johannesburg Segregation and, .without-., dahate—‘completed .. .iUpn^iWtl on Pnio Eight) tdiange for their cooperation on his 60,c ALKA seltzer ...... > * a. 54c land was less densel- __ congressional action. The'House, Stole *329'^ legislative program:— ‘------;------the problem was not parBculariy nual Jacoby lecture In Bridgeport approved It 866-0 last month. Ribicoff said that he has ; not serious, but now there are many Feb. 23. By ARTHUR OAV8HON -1 there were no clashes and np *r- discussed the minor -court ' apr communities built up right to.th* AFL, CIO Nearing Air Force disclosea story of air- Johannesburg, .South - Africa, rests. SEC VOTES DiXO.V B41NDS Hili Assails Laws' pointmenta with anyone yet and waterfront, the Governor pointed * 1 - « A )<>*» who dangled 4,009 feet from Feb. 9 (PH-South Africa's .segre- The‘Uniformed men loaded the Washington, Feb. # iP)—The ' that the problem “at present is the out, and erosion is eating away at A c c o r d O H iraC rR C r -wing of C-124 cargo plane in gatlonlat government today Negroes and their belongings onto J g r e e n STAMPS 'fuHhest thing in my mind.” . Securities and Exrhange Com- For Road Projects dwellings" and at street pave­ ” freering weather to lave 'ship launched three days ahead of AHlny trucks in the pouring rain mlsaion today approved ftnanc- 12 Cu. Ft. Model Hia only interest in the courts al I t. -.... OPIN EVERY ments. * from craah-Ianding with - SI per;> schedule its drive to clear tha Ne­ as thousands of sullen neightors Ing lo start work on the rontro- _ GIVEN WittI present, he said, is reform. He Miami Beaeh, Fhu, Feb. 6 Hartford, Feb. 9 (Aa —rf; Albert OPEN EVERY . Ribicoff said he is exploring' sons aboard. .Giant A ir Force groes out of Johannesburg's tum- looked on. Police flattened 'the veralal Dixon-Yates power pro­ THURSDAY EVTNING would like to see them made part —NegoUattag (mmmltteee for \the poaaibility. that Connecticut BSO bomber explodes and bums bledowh Sophiatown District and vacant -house to prevent -reoccu- ject. The' rommlaaion, dividing Hill says there’s no heed for leg­ THURSDAY EVENING .jpt an integrated court system, the AFL aad CIO today agreed CLOSED MONDAYS CASH SAMIS may be able to demonstrate to in Texkh k illin g. tw o men and in­ resettle' themIhfftm wherewh»pm thetltdk citypitur- pancy. The trucks, crammed with- 4-1, aulharized the laauanee.and islation directing, the State High­ -with-the judges serving full timb. to a historic merger • of their way Dept. ,tp undertake sp<>cifie ^$M9.95 CLOSED MONDAYS the federal gosremment that all juring 18. whites can't aee them. ramshackle furniture add people, sale of 5 (A* million dollars of Wants 88 District Caurta beach 'property in the state is in rival labor uaion groups lalo a H)Uon Hotel chain President Score* o f the first group-'S of trundled in convoy to the new gov­ common stock. projects if the s'tate highway com­ All Prices‘Include Ytfur Old Refrigerator Before the present General As- the public domain, and thud make alaglo powerful federatioa. Conrad N. Hilton tells news Con­ evacuees fled their-shanty homes ernment-built township of klead- missioner is ' “ an honest, and ps- tembly la an administration bill the state eligible for a ipiich ference, gross Income for 1954 will under cover of a ^midnight thun­ owiands, where the government PIIVAV SEEN SCT TO QUIT triotic citizen.” ti' } HEART proposing the creation of S3 dis­ larger ahare of state aid in ablv- Miami Beach. Fla., Feb. 9 M’)— reach new high of 118 million dol­ derstorm. taking refuge deeper in plana, to relocate 60,000 Negroes n ria, Feb. 0 Mb— An Informed Hill, who will be succeeded as OKN ^0 ■ Jo trict courts lo replace the minor ing the. beach eroalon problem A FL and (HO leinlers moved clos­ highway «x>inmisaioner oi\ ilarch AppUance Dept. — Qak'SL Entrance lars. . .President-elect of Ameri­ the district with ' relatives and from the western part of Jo­ source aald today ex-Prem ier SUNDAY courts. than form arly was .thought poa- er- to agreement today on plana to can Medical Aaan. says he believea friends to postpone their removal. hannesburg. , - Antoine Pinny has given up hla 1 hv Nekmian E. Argrave*. of Ribicoff said he has no idea what aibl*.' merga their big labor fedarationa. public health reinsurance should N eariy 2.000 armed pojlce and Meadbivlands is 14 miles outside effort to form a new French gov­ Haniden, told the state legtsla- „ Republicans will. do about the Under present law, the federal Thraa-tnan subcommittees rep­ be financed oh municipal, county troops aurrounded Sophiatowi. at the city limits. Sophiatown is four ernment. Tho information can)e ture'i Roads, Bridges And Rivers eotirt question. He expects hit government will-pay one-third of resenting UM' rival union groups and State levies, with n* Fedcr^ dawn to carry out the removal of inllbs beyond the boundery but on the' heels o f .n disdslon of. the Committc|e yesterday the- Stat* ewn Democratic. party, however, the cost o f beach' erosion projects, arrangad to maal for two- hours to participatlea. the more than 100 famines atill faces the er.croaching white sub­ OnthoUc PM ulnr RepubUcan Highway Dept, can be trusted to tIm H A U CORK he aoid, to get behind th* district but only on pujtllc beaches. try to iron out a detailad agraa- West Germany’s Soeialiat leader left o f tha first batbh o f ISO fam i­ urb of westdene. From there, .the Movement (MRP) to refuse to build roads Avhen and where th e^ ' AUHCHisrp* C o h n - m i!llK H 6 L4 < ^ foort measure, Erich Ollanhauar ednibrs briefly lies ordered td pdekt and move. take gay posts la any cabinet 'n ia munldtMd judges a rt nomi- .(OMItiMMd M .' r a w ) (CwttBi^ M tfifa affirwi). - iosntlifat an Pag* Ptoe) i in Uw half-quirt Sdurfer can-all roil bate I Try it! SSnnHo »."o " »c . M Aijum iTw i C g i i » ^ wKh India’s Prim* MlcUter Nehnb- The police eUof In eharga Oatd .(CoRtiBeed oa Pago Twahri' heedeilv Fhuiy. . '4 ■

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FACE TWO BtANGHESTEft E\TENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, COKN» WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9,1955 . / MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, PAGE TSREE paamed It for $55 at a Hartford pawn ahop, ■ ZIhA oV May Vi«it Personnel Ap^^ls^Board tive ability, sdanUfle Uwught. Prefers Jail ‘ Arreated Yealefday . Planners Get Green Light Senate Vote Sure Annonncexjndges GRANDPA House Votes Bill Bt. ChaiiKe MeetiiiR Dato. thoroughfleas, (rictll, 'clarity ohd Ifchy Fifftipiut Papineau waa eifhployed by Mirm. U.S. 88 Ike^fi Guest 0|)en8 State \ Of HomeinAkerH Club dramatic value. CRANKYP Over Surgery John T. Cousins, operator of U\A' On Projects from Board Sought by Town^mplpyes F^Or Fonno^aVact For Science Fair ’ --r--- -. \ ^ r- -1 Kill Rom onct home portrait studio, as a To/^xteiid Draft The Homemakera CSiib con­ • “ i,' photographer who took .pictures (OMttaosB from Pag* Om ) Many shattered romohcci mOy 90 ducted by the Recreation ,Depl. traced directly to scratching Ot on appointment. He was arrested rough m'hy, hy WaShlngtcm, Feb. 9 (P) —r The ashington, - Feb. 9 (A*)—The at the Community Y hHs been Sixteen- prominent Manchester Deaths Last Niatkt Suffen ‘ Attack in Gej yesterday on a warran'.. Issued T hs\B e\ Board o of Directors Ikst would a'enntuate the school pt-6b- Zhukov aald he certainly . would Wwkers In teveral of the town's,^to^, j:lty, ® akin blemlahes. Why tolerate ItcKa night wve the Town Planning ^lem, a subject which evoked con- dSpartments a rt blYlng the sutab- ordinance of its l^fdalative 3My, House voted- 394-4 yesterday to ex- Mutual Defense 'Treaty with For­ moved from Thursday-to Wed- ciUsena have volunteered heir time ing of pimplea, eczema, angry re(l Jan; 19 by Keith. j feel very safe with Eisenhower'a mosa headed today toward almost By THE ABSlOCIATilDfPRE.8S iCets Six M onth T ^ m During the three weeks hp was Commlsaidn^the gO-ahead on three siderable dl cuasion later in the Uehment of a personnel appeals create a pereonhel awpeala it^nl tenil the m iliary draft for ne^sday evening beginning at 7 to help make the Manchester High blotches and other irritations when meeting. plane and Eiaenhower'i ten. The board, which awU14 be allowed un­ which shall consist. oINfive men certain Senate ratiflcatlon oyer o’clock. It is open to any girls Washington ^— RusWT^w Holt, you can get fast relief with sooth*- On Embeazling /Count at large, he traveled across the^ ■projects thexcommlsslon brought other .four years beyond June the opposition of .4 handful of School Science Fair a succem by 49, who S t 29 was^^ecred aa a country and spent two days in . Ttie TPC wak\alao told' to dis< two were that friendly, he said. . der- enabling legislation passed bers .a’ho shall be electors who Are Interested, but they agreeing to judge the exhlbiu on ing Peter8on.’s Ointment flOc sS up for diacuskpn at an informal cuss .with the tworite Attack on the other. Eisen- \ calls signed to put the Senate on record day. six months' Jail this morning aren’t you 7”^ Brookfield Street and^.N. Elm while. . Director Miller, be aeked t6 study the m at^ and It then goes on fo set up re­ years in the reserves, that the pact Js not intended to terton, who will 'tbach various Those offering, their aervicea ed the street be more than liower 'patd he expressed the view quirements' Concerning member­ vnow are running about 11,000 aspects of cooking. The club New / ^ r k — Mrs. Elisabeth' for the embenlement of a camera It was brought out in court, that Street to provide a nor^-south submit an opinion as. to adMther solve the question of the ultimate are;. Arthur Illing, superintendent he had already spent one year in route from E. Center StreeL past feet wide, however. to Zhukov that, it woqld be abao- the boarfTs eatabtistwnXf would ship on the board. ((Ohthly. sovereignty of the island. will meet in the kitchefi at the of s(;hooIs: Town Richard San)iX,Holding, 65, a leading Jan. 15, jail and had hkd a two-year ^ n - Might Extend Street /lutely imposaibla for irAtmocratSf conflict with the Town/Charter In ~f0use passage came as expected Community Y. / ' . i wrltet/of psychological suspense the new high school to W ^d- tW organize a surprise attack The section continue!' "Said Some commltti^ members have Martin; Dorothy D'Amico, high ■ Ches^ F. Papineaii\21, was tence at Cheshire Reformatory land Street, and a general traffic In explaining the proposal Max- any way. board shall - hear and daMrpiine ^ .no importantApposition. Four expressed concern ;/hat, the pact school biology tbbeher; Timothy nov^, who also' had written susiiended. ' \ .1 well noted that Delmont Street aprnim anyone. He aald Zhukov He said that if tbs' group were any grievance, as defined In such epimUcsna voted' against it. after- Horai);-chemlpt for Cheney Bros., antic hovels snd serials snd s tric l^ in his cell at the focal and parkihg survey. aqjd Rpsaia wanted only peace. debateXduring which no one at' might be Interpret^: Aa' recogniz­ brt stories for magazines. Died Jail/Iut night. Dr.-Nicholas Mar- Check On Goat |/|nlghtml be extended eastward to aet up, it would a a ^ r to have ordnance, of any employs or group ing Chiang Kml-khek's regime in committee report, however, did n^t Allah Cox, inskractor at. Hamilton Consensus among Board meib- meet the proposed .extension. Develop Aooord iuriadiction over |MraonneI prob- of employes of such town, city or. taCked the tileyujl continuing aome perpetual control bf the island modify the opposition of Sens! Standard; D/ L.\ Ballard, head of ondsy. ziplo and hospital officials He said\te and Zhukov, a t the form .of agnosed Jiis ailment siS' ap­ berS/^vk’as that the TPC should go Director Mahoney opposed the ■lema for all towp empldycs, ‘con­ borough. It shall adopt nilea of I'efiige. Token from Japan, at the Morse (Ind.-Ore),'Lehman (D-Lib- the service ' schbpl *t Hiuiiilta ' Fargo, N. ”D. -* The' Rt. Rev. About Town forward and interview propertj^ motm uying Walker Street and end of WoiilsWar n In Berlin, had sidering th4 woriUng of the enab­ procedure which Shall insure am- Tbe^HouW defeated, 153-62, a end of World War II. Formosa’s NY) and Longer (R-ND). Morse Xtandani Dr. Morris Fanc^r, Msgr. Howard Smith, 58, vicar WASH pendicitis and when he refused to developed a m « ^ of getting propiMwJ/^y''Hep. Wler (D-Minn) to be operated upon he was returned owners\who would be affected by Princktpn street In combination ling act. / aggrieved employe a prompt and The scene is the moment ()f discovery in “The Barefoot Contessa” aoverei^ty has since remained termed them “without any legal'J dentlatuffhomaa Bentley,'prii^pal general of' the Roman CTathollc lt*s Acid lndM «stioi the proposed relocation of Parker rovlde\ a better north-south along, of aeeing\eye to eye. He . Martin has Xiced all department fair hearing and an opportunity to extend trf ac^for two years In­ legally' unsettled. binding effect whatsoever." Tbe/se of Hojlister School; Dr.. RlMard Diocese of Fargo since 1946 snd s to jail. J. Alvarez del Vayo, foreign edi­ said he and Zhukw tried to set stead a lDUf. ItXlSo defeated pro­ when Warren Stevens, Marl Aldon, Humphrey Bogart and Edmond AWAY Nwunlty, so upic^tomVeh tor at ’"The Nation", will speak at Street td' determine about how >utc. head to cohsiaer t|ie move and con­ be heard in person or by a repre­ Th* oimmittee report, not j%t aam’e three Senators ato(xl alorte in veterinarian,'' Isfwrence former businessman who was or­ In Town Qjurt this 'morning, up a pattern for twoNnatlona to get sult with ;lhelr employen on the posals by luqM- HoHman (R-MIch) O’Brien await the appearance of Ava Gardner. At this meeting the offlolally filed, also expresses aa sciiool 'chemitiry dained in /941, Died Tuesday, often upictt the wcrim’i temper, Papineau pleaded . • g t^ y ' to an open meeting of the.Manchester much the move would cost. \ Aside Fund sentative at hit choosing. The de­ and Mkrshall (D-Minn) to give unknown dancer starts her .meteoric rise to Hollvwo(xl stardom. opposing the defend-Formosi reao- too. So whenever dcid indiMition, Using a T.iap to illustrate, 'Wil­ Board N>f Directors is pre­ along when they realihq^^ It Is folly matter. Hoi'.rly rated workers In cision of said board'shan be final ah ' understanding' of the Senate lUUon last month. BUc^'ASMociate THAT charges of embezzledwnt by Chapter of the American Jewf-.h for them not to get aloH] the Highway, Water and Sewer, broail exemptlonA .X fo rm drork-. Joseph L. Manklewicz wrote and directed the. Technlcolon fllm, now that the United States would be heartburn or gauy prettuM paint bailee. Prosceutor W,.^avld Keith Congress tonight at the Temple fred Maxwell, /planning adminis­ pared to set aside some $5,000 to and binding upon the parties, being shown at the State theater. S c h ^ of Educa­ spoil the fun—(et Tupit quick. trator, explained that the proposed com'e ultimately from the parking Asked about the merit bf tend­ Oalnetery and Park pept.s are Local 991, State, County, and 'under obligation to resist "only .. . n p s v MUMPS tion, Univerafty' o f / Connecticut; SALT told the court’the'a«!cused took the Beth Sholom. Del'Vayo will talk' i'hile supporting •* / Philip Emerj’. hlgtr ochool biology Turns aive top-speed/relief from camera, the j^ p e rty of the on the Rearmament of West Ger­ relocation would create road cut­ meter fund for the traffic and ing food to Russia, Eisenhower those Staking that the action be Municipal Employee Union,- AFL, Auion, House Democrbltc leader ^ ■''' * external armed attack" against WINDSHIELD •tom au disUess y ^can 't over- ting off from the present Parker parking survey to Implement the called that a very complex matter. taken by the town's administriir- is supporting. the proposed move, mentally retarded. TTie children Formosa and the Pescadores. Knoxville, Tenn. ifl — The roan teachee; Curtis ,Wilson, chief en­ Cousins Studio of Coventry, ' and many. ’The meeting will start at tcCormack of Maasa^uael^s aald It states, too, that the treaty told the juclge a high fever indeed gineer at Manchester Memorial alkaliip or iause^cid rebound. 8:30. ^ Street south of the Colortlcl Board TPC comprehensive plans for the It conrves down, he aaid, to how Uon,''^ according to Frsiflc Hippie, presi­ 'during the debate he is cbnX'ned Ceramics Pa^ty are segregated according to ^eir COVERS $1.98 MANCHESTER Turns r^ui/e no prater, no misinp. Oo.^ continuing along the rear of Main S tf^ t buslneta ai^a. much. confidence you can have in The act under which the board dent of the local. The union repre­ disability, and Uught in Saturday area, now including Formosa and by the mumps accounted f X ' Us Hospital; Barney Wichman, MilUtns a lw a ^ carry Turns for about reductions in Armed t ^ e a the Pescadores, should not be en­ high reading t>n the city dyunkom- chirapodiatyAiid Benjamin Orehore, MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES The Mary Cushman Group of the mills and rejoining the present Bruce. \Watktns, a Main Street people who have broken their word would be aet up is heeded, "Gen­ sents the town employes who m ue manpower strength proposed ^ y Planned by Club afternoon classes. on-the-spot ^ief. Get a handy Parker Street north .of Green retail mei^hant, favored the crea­ before. eral Statutes, 1953' Supplement, the request. In' the article, Herdic* cklls the larged without', a two-thirds Vote eter. It waa a new one, bUt Judge packaging/ engineer' for General AWNING CO. 51* WEST rENTEIt^^BT.' roll today. the Women's League of the Sec­ rile Eisenhower administration on) swimming for handicapped chil­ of the Senate. H. -O. Pollard wasn't/mpreased. Fibre Bpfc Co. ond Congregational Church will Manor Estates office and lumber tion of a ^rking authority, /^at Zhukov was in fact all set in the Title DC, Municipal Employes, will oppose them in-«onnectioit 195 West Center Street TEl.. MI-9-5*98\ B S. J! yard. move 'has been backed by Hhe fall of 1945 to visit the U n i t-e d Chapter 47, Sec. 308c.” • .In cataract, the eye dtaease. the \ The^IBcera of Mencheater Em- dren one of the departn^t's "most These three provisions in the The fine waa $75. • / wtl^ be judge<’ oo-crea- nf»*^ meet Friday'night at 8 o'clock at with other legiilatiom, gratifying programs.”/ the home Of Mrs. E. B. Inman. *108 \, The old portion would renMln Chamber of Commerce. Support­ States to reciprocate for a trip It reads as follows: leiia inside the eye beoomea cloudy Across the capltol. Sen. Sy­ leha Club No. 251 are planning to S.nSs^■>Ss but under a different name. ing Watkins, Director Harrison liii/ Qaenhower made to the Soviet "Personnel Appeals Board. Any and cuts off essential light. McKee 8t. Mrs. Russell Taylor mington (D-Ho) toiXthe Senate giv^A cetemlca party on March nBHua Q 'lee^ Sia-*fvpA. will be the co-hostess. A white Would Form Boundary listed the study could be.made un­ nion. Zhukov's arrival waa ached': yesterday the propoMl to reduce l i aC8 o.’clock in'Tinker Hall. elephant auction will be helfl. The new street would form the der the BUSpicM of such an author­ d for Oct. 6. and e]aborat«,plans military manpower in the face bf Show CJiincliilla^ eastern boundary of a 260 acre po­ ity. \ Ai UM* affair ecch participant * ' re leld for hit trip — including a 12 per cent increase in the Rus­ Will be giyan a ceramics piece to lEdward Dowd, 43 Pearl St., has tential industrial tract Oakland Earlier Martih aald a competent a visit to PhiladelphiaV to tap the sian arms budget was "absolutely / IMS TUMMT Street would be the wef tem bound­ paint by. roe demonstrator.. After At Coming Show been admitted to Manchester Me­ study ought to be made. He said UbertXBell. \ iRcredlble.” the piece isAointed it will b(( flred morial Hospital for medical treat­ ary. , Maxwell should prepare the speci­ But oh\Oct. 2 MOSCOW'announced USHNELL NEXT MON. by the demoi^cator and then re SHOP THURSE^AY I^ IL 9 P. M. FOR VALUE THRILLS IN Given On C.O.D. Deliveries Maxweil pointed out that LIlUan fications for the ktudy and - get that Zhukov had been stricken ill Three local chinchilla ronrhers j ment. He would appreciate visits Drive and Mill Street, both of turned. from his .friends. cost estlipates for \ it. But first, and hit visit, would be delayed. On Amaahig. Frill Color Motion Picture Taken Deep Chairman of the^ committee in will exhibit their animals -at the s'hich now dead end east Oak­ Martin said, the boards should, Oct. 20 the trip was put off until la .ike Mediterranean Plan Musical Skit land Street, might aome tlay be agree on the apecifleations so that the following with .ttie ex­ charge is Mrs. Marpid Bumqtt. chinchtUa show which will beheld! DANIEL'S The Golden Age Club will meet extended jto Parker, helping to Assisting her are Mrs.NPoster Wil­ tomorrow at 2 p. m. 1^'. Orange* there could be no argument later planation that\ Zhukov waa “EXPLORnNI the SECRETS At PTA Meeting liams and Mrs. Ronald Dates. at the Governor's/Foot Guard Ar­ PHARMACY provide acceaa to the industrial on whether the study co'Vered recovering from a aerioua tjiroat mory Ih Hartford Feb. 12 and 13. Hall for an aRemoon of gamea land. ' Infection. \ Tickets may be obtplu*(l from K EITH ’X g REAT what it should. • M l Hartford Boad and sociabill^ Mrs. Della Ma­ The land directly Involved in the of the UNDERWATER WORLDT *A musical skit,'“ Board Meeting any member of the clul The loa)#Itoy8>f»»cfc94k—> bcludes Uning and labor—THE BEST BRAKE JOB IN TOWN Future Development mizzi as moderator. PtAsenting The program started. Herdic ■ SERVICE m ight. extend southward to Saul- Br.vah, Tex. (^h-They passed a the problem of an unwanted and wrote, when the father of a blind AnravA* •! MwilAlyf ters Pond, a natural buffer. ' A brief talk by klaxwell on fu. neglected boy and steps/taken to boy asked whether some prorislon ! WROUGHT IRON! FOAM CUSHIONS! 7«mo. MMO. YOUR DOLLARS HAVE MORE CENTS HERE ture land use brougjit forth a dis­ law last. November to let women At Your Home or Office . Director Jacob f ille r asked if serve on 'juries In Texas. Two men aid in his rehabilltattoh,/lt proved cbuld be made to give swimming ; *.a TD.RS tSM 4.73 the TPC might nql zone the Cush­ cussion of more residential devel intefreatlng to the parents who ht- Instruction to his poU and other | MD 99J7 S4.2S opment and ita affect on the achool up for trial asked to have an all­ R9.R4 man property for industry. Martin woman panel hear their case. But tsnded. At a brief buBineas meet­ blind children. ■ i Telephones: MI-9-7409 MD Alvord, chairman of the TPC. ex­ building problem. T b | vast ma­ ing, plana were made/for a fleld With that, Herdic and his staff | LuxuriousCIpeii Stock Modern Living Rooim Pieced Dmm idir4Bk» imIbJ* bU cUrgra- jority of those preaent felt some when they went to trial, they took praiiifi araBiblf plained that while the planners one look at\the jury and pleaded trip to the Yale Child/ Study Cen­ 'Diapped out ‘ a program which j JA-9-0472 AD-3-2147 have the legal right to initiate a means should be found to iliscour' ter in New Haven abojit the middle wpuld include all handicapped ; / «i • waiTt • fVISIT STHTl'on age further reildential develop* guilty to dn^nken driving. VANS zone change, he did not feel it can Of Match. dren, including, those who ore ‘ Dt-amatic Modern For The'Living Room . . . In Deco^tors C0..WC take the responslblkty of sonlng ment. RiDt 427 Hartford Rd. Manchester,Conn. for industry land which the teller Maxwell and members of the -A- Black Wrought Irgn With Fabulou.s Airfoam Cushions; Not MANCHISTfll is prepared to sell for residential TPC' felt there \yii8 no justlflca- T Illuat^ted Are Hand.aome Sectionaf Sofa.s, Thrilling Qversize ' I im n . . TELEPHONE Mitchell 9-8066 development. tion in zoning-14nd for Industry Tmi, WW. FrI. f>M )• i.» in order to keep it out of the resi­ Sofail and Sofas With Arms. Custom Built To Your Order In irW«r* rW ( a t. CUm4 Smlitr^rt Director Phillip Harrison noted /ntUnitt all matby (awa. that allowing the residential zone dential development market. Max­ ET.' , a Rainbow Of Smarter Color.a.tAll At Money Saving Sale Prices! aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaasa well pointed' out, however, that ^ t a m k the Town of Bolton .waa upheld In ' JOSE court recently on its stringent :z _ ~MERLE O^BON 277 M O A D zone regulations. Ml-t-1124 = / ’ f - . Upgrade Zones *'DIEP IN MY HEART" BALES and Many present felt the residential TELEVISION RADIO SERVICE plus "Bob Mathias Story” \\ zone regulations might be up- iip g ra^ d . to restrict development. at 8:05 \ Martin noted that when a town Chaqkel t '4l•raurlr 4)- How ■aTOO. • tee (SA W ABlfHVB GODtBEY A upgrades ita zones, it does not do HIS PBIEHD9 ■ \ . \ a Chalufol IS&M tfM e. CoMl. (IS) PAMOUS PLAVNOI'SB so for the avowed purpose of re­ \ \ ' ■ ' C hsuel IS riNifleM, Mm : "Betara Ta Vleaaa” \ stricting the number of homes, but Ctsaaol as Now BrltaiS, Cats. ■ (SI) TV HOUB . \ for the health and well-being of SPECIAL LUNCHES Chaoool U Wstorborr, '> 0B. S:M US) STU EBWIH SHOW ^ I i Cbooncl M Rolroke, Maoo. (IS)' INNEB SANCTUM \ . the community. inrludlng^BSc doily apeelal Chaaaol SI Soriaslleie, Maoo.- \ "Tke Fatal Haar” /> Director Mahoney violently op­ Chirkrn 1 the Bufcet •ise (SI) TV thkateb - A'. ■ \ . :/ posed such a restriction, asserting To Take Out 9Sc S:ee < l> Ol'TDOOB ADVENTl'BE "Patleraa” lew •It would prevent veterans from i'LbB ( S) THE MILUONAIBE buying homes and insisting the (M) BAB W WE8TEB.N THZA- •y af Uaa N(Makr” OAK GRILL TKB "Ttacr BMn” (IS) MAi•ASUUEBADEL'EBADE PASTY community has an obligation to so OAK ST., MAXpHESTEI^ (u> voi;b own humk —Petfr DaaaM vethrans. \ CABTAIN VIDKO (IS) HOUKF.Y: Baagera ▼«. Oil- Plaa Public Hearing ^ («> UNCLE ED’S rUN CLUB SEE YOUR ATLANTIC DEALER A l;la (U> JOLLY OENK (IS) r & Y LONE WOLP "MarSrr ^UNTIC An Andrew Ansaldi request for V OUT WEST WITH BILL MIeiry** a subdivision was discussed during S;U (11) WOBLD A LOCAL NEWS (U) TBA . s.- the meeting and the Board Of- Di- MATINEE DAILY >:N ( SAD BOWDY DOODY (tt) BADGE YU - Cw (It) WESTEBN PLAYBOl'BB Foam Cushion Sleep Sofa rectora agreed With the /Town lUi FILM gasoline \ s w e ^ t Planning Commlaslon’a recommen­ EASTWOOD SiSe < •) STAOE t dation that a public hearing be **R#lara T« VUnaa** FLETCHER^teS 898.50 VALUE!'Offers a atreamltned Modem Sofa. \ UR) JI’NIOB CROMSmOApS . . tbe back removM to form a fujt length bed!-' held soon.' Want All C ^r Show! \ (M» .HEWA AT 8tX ^ e f This procedure ia in accoi;dance ^ UlirOWBOV PLAVHOI8B lU W. Mieeia TsfcaJ iMnncheater Restful Foam Rubber cushion on no-eag springs. "DEEP IN MY HEAftr • :lt

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■•N- ' •:• • t' MANCHESTER EVENING H E R J^. M AN C H E^R . CONN, WEDNESDAY, FERRUAE)^/, 1955 IIANCHEsife^' EVENING HERALD. k A N C ^S T ER* CX)NN„ WEDNESDAY, Fg^RUApl^ 9, 1955 / PAGE nVB PAGE FOUB ______:______I___ - ■______s___I____ •• ' • ■ ■*------—---- *■ I fc. ■ I ^ V ! ^ ,j « II Ill ■ I V, I I w w .«. . •• -V (mm will pick up the young pdqole com-. StiU No skatins ittpekville-Vernoii . ■ ^ ^ Ing to'the party, stopping, a)/-the Acqoinpnnii Hill Assails, \ Blood Donotiom Fall ShoH GoyeriHir Restates Plain > schools, starting at 3 p. jn/ iMiuNo r iNviei No ice skating will be per- The Senior M W w ill me^t at 7' Road mined' on any of the Park p. m. ,lor a progriuu in Weiileyari Off Mating Mofithly Quota D ^ . maintained areas today Common Pl^as Court LisU. Hall.;' ,■ \. / . ■- lops • • • or tonight. To SpHi Cc^iu*ts; Politics A Sweetheart pkmnn l^bdge. KnlgW* of Pyjh- ■aed . If. cold weather continues to­ laa'will meet tohight/iu 8 o’clock Tt»€ BloodnaoWle. ithlch, vWtee Highway Also, the shallow pools at SympatheticT te TV Ptaa Rockville, Feb. 9 (Special)—Ae-' . diSUpotnUnK, oald Atty. Paul R. pleby. /' Connecticut law to determine Emily Savitsky, Dept, to construct rWda near Mid­ Center Springs Annex, Robert­ Ai\ to edueitional TV,. Riblcoff. aignmenta o f additional caaes for on Elm Street, ' / \ Slarta. duiinnan of Manchoattr a AUen W. . BdUrd, Miss SUlla whether H'perm its public access 'The records .were taken by /the Building and jAimn Mereio*^' dletown, am Meijden Cote, Mrs. Rudotph / Aioair, Nor­ son, Park and Charter Oak said ^ e - i s “sympathetically In- the winter aeMion of the Tolland Red CroiM filood Projram. Maa- to all beaches below the high tide court in the ca'ee of,E. Lynn Beer- The annual meeting / of • the Besldeiy criticising thiNmake-up - , chastar'a quota each month la 190 man Boucher, John)^vord, Joseph Park are not expected to be clined*^6ward a proposal that ihe -/ County Court of Oomrjon 'Plea* Wort against the Zoning Board of ready again this season tmless mark, thus making all of Connec­ Building A Loan Aa.=:M, wlll.be held, o f IheM b iiw Hill opposed one Pipt&' Malsick, Mark K nvlta. George M. ticut's shorelinS qualify, in the state'iiphnsor such a project on on have been made foe Mo'nday, atart- Appeals of the town-of Co(ventr>’v this evening at -7 ;30 at /its 'room^ seeking to ^ r b id the Highway Evety m? ought jtb know it Johnson, W a s l» MHes, Leslie there is another extended cold ekperlmeitUl basis. That’s^my Cartor ^donors coniiited of 55 eyes of federal offtcials, as. a pub­ Ing at 10 a.m. ' Decision was reseiwed in the on Union Street. /, x Dept, from /exMcising Ita righNpf •VaBc^Ina" and 87 donora by ap- Spencer. John T. Buck.^lwood J. spell. lic beach. I f the iW slature decides - to do .^ae of the Furniture Distributors, Howies, Mrs. John Swamipn, Jf., Tha annoirpcement laiaied by Program f-Hartford will present his to enact general legiMalion to take /^eater’s Service CU^. The mem­ Parolee Scraps had accepted such a definition'-of source" foi* such^ project. the Judge may determine whether the Junior Red Cross at the High lOtion pictures and slides on cir­ care of a specific sitinitlon. ' Hujgo Benson, Donald B. AlS' "Thereis a J o b ^ be done in the bers and frtenda i^membera who ublic beach in connection with or not the case is susceptible fof School, has received a letter from cus life tonight at 8 o'clock at the /The eminent dom ain^ll .was.in- donated In the nhnjea of yaribua baugh, Mrs. Roxy Foss, Gerhrd hojects in New Jersey. Reid," he said, “ anti we are fortu^ the Executive Committee of the Blanchard. Robert A. Blake, Rob­ Immediate disposition. I f ' not. a Northeast School nuditorlum. 'trqduced and Supilorted by a group sendee cluba ntimber aa follows: ight to Avoid He also added that the federal nhtc in the talent w\have in Con- ' decision must be made whether lookl Red Cross chapter, thanking -Jamea F. .HuSphy ert Ellington. Justin y . GIdman, of Norwich officiaia andyi/esidehts lovely Uona Club, Ig; SoropUmiaU, •; government will foot "practically necticut." the cose can be set down for im- her and the members of the Junior James F. Murphy, 84^; of 11 O a« because tRe proposed route of the Rbtary, 7; JKiwania, 9; and the Patrii^k Grakowsky, Mrs. Robert the entire ebst" of projects involv­ The li^slature’s Education Com- Red Cross for the work done in St., died at the City Hospital thiif Ostrander, Robett Ostrander, Dr, \ mediate trail or If it remains on new Greehwich-Killingly Express­ r . \ JayceeS, 2. F ^rida Prison, ing navigable waters, and said mittee is scheduled to mdd a . pub­ preparing and completing the In­ morning. He was born ip Ireland R. 8. Kennon, Harry Basklnd. “ is docket. j way w lll^o through part of A Nor­ Again Joda month, aa In other the towns of Milford apd lic hearing'-this afternoon, on sev­ At ■ this session, the court msy ternational Correspondence A l­ June 22. 1870, the son orxWllllam Ili^ald Photo. wich temetery. \ \ mOnths,/the number of persona Gertrude Sweeney and Louis Stein-; fmm Pag* OM) ratford are “substantial bene- eral education televisira pro bum. and Rose Gribbon Mu/phy/ , Mrs. A. Florenro ‘LurioUs berg. \ • tile r an order for the filing of the Hill' said the expreaawaV reute faillbx/to keep appointmenU was ries" of fiederal dredring work posals, includiitg_ one thatXwould teadlhg* JM>c«»"tey to close the New Arrival The decea.acd is nirvived by hla does not encroach on any pW \pf iMwg fourty-one persons Walk-In Donors \ his term for escape from ilovVv being done at the^mouth of direct the state to build andNpper Mrs. A. Florenoe LuCkMia, 83 J U D \ The •■walk-ln" donors were as ti three cases,‘or may order A daughtei'Waa bbrn at the City wife, Addie Reacottr Murphy; four the cemetery property now bred to appear after making an prii the ^usatonic R ivery ate a T V station, x them placed on the next Short Cal­ Hospital yesterday afternoon to sons, Francis J.. ."lalnea H.. 'Ray­ St. John St.. ah\ acdompUshed for graves. He said to put t itment. follows: Asserting that “ tbe problem is pianist and organist/will be ac- Joseph A. Conti, Rocco Salerno, A tty Gordon to Tallahas- Riblcoff sqid he thought the endar fw non-aurt, or default and Mr. and . Mrs. Norman LeDuc of mond E„ and William J,, all ef expressw-ay on either side of th* Donors by Apnointnaent ' too btgVfor towns to tackle indi­ \/ Cailldr sure described this honestly—hs Judgmeniv This action is part of Banforth .Road, Vernon. this city: three daughters. Mrs. comapnist for the Ririnbow Girls c ^ e te r v would require the re Mrs. Thomas Johnston. Frank see, Fl'a., last mont to ask the "sensible approach" to the qure- Following la the listing of don­ vidually,^ the Governor said the tlon would be for the state to de' said I’d be pleased gnd believe me—I amt the prograiu to clean up The docket /Coming Events William Ruehl of.this city. Mrs, •‘Sweetie -Ple'' mihstrel ■ Friday. gioval of homes or the added ex- ors by appointment: Raymond Koss, Paul Krlstoff, Mrf. Eileen Pardons Board to oulthrope, fifst thing that^needs to be done Feb. 11, at 8 p.nu in tite Bowers Stevens, Mrs. Eyelyn Fiisgerald, velop 'IV programs for dissemina ■\ of ca”ea wnlph have been pending The Immaculate Conception William A/genta of Stafford /pen.se of 81,200,000 to the express­ Johnson, Mrs. Arilne Eagleson. is to determine the approximate Springs, aj^ Mrs. John Hartl of School auditoriiuii. Urs./LuclOua, Mrs.'Wanda Chartler, Mrs. Harriet but he wks turned How­ tion over present private kahili for some ' Mothers Circle of the Sacred Heart way's coat. Wlntrop Merrlam. Mrs. Gladys cost of the whole project in Con­ Mine is just one of niany fine Used Cars ^Icottvip e; 13 grandchildren and will accompany Mother ,A'dvL--or S h e e r s Mitchell, Donald Jorgensen. ever. GosdOi^ said the F \ o r i d a ties. O sea asaigned for.Monnn^s'' gsxet Winaler, Russell . Perkins, chance to determine the extent Storrs, Pep. 9 UP) —The Unlver- Albert Meyerhoff; Isabella Heri­ trust m.v sticcessor to be ,an honest / Mrs. Dorothy A. Edsrards. Ki^ mend that the state issue bonds to hold a work meeting tomorrow quiem Mass at 9 o’clock in St with the, following DeMolay boys IMward Krasenics, Frederick Nas- Moulthrope's rehabilitation. sit of Connecticut has announced ^ '\ tage vs. Lorraine C. Heritage; Wil­ and patriotic citizen, and 1 think /■eat Pohl,>Mra. J. JJorrla. Mrs. inaneb “ a substantial portion of from 2 to 4- p. m. ■ ,^Bernard's Church. The burial will as escorts: Richai-d Fogg. Eaiy he will be." For Valentine’s Day siff, Atty. Paul R. Matte. In his plea for freedom, Mo.ul receipt of a 825,175 grant from the liam Leslie '.Smith vs. Fletcher C ^ th ia Rawls, Mrs. Miirlel Stev balance of the cost.” 1 oppraciolfdlotf^ COrtnYsCorlm^s liOtroilibtrol trofrada*in policy and tha ,,be in St. Bernard's Cemetery Lewie, ‘George McOeedy and Rob/ •One of the bills would authorize Carl Woeters. Norman - well thrope's attorney told the Florida Atomic Energy, Commission for Wooda, Rockville Mason Supply. The meeting of the Amerlcqfl anK Patrick Bolduc, Mrs. Kerwin ,]sq fo be decided .is whetiier, Friends may call at the fiineral ert Melendy of Rockville. 'Mhstnjction of a road lea ling to Mrs: Edith 'Fawcett, Rudolph board the state never would have continuing research in nuclear •asly a r r a n t GMAC fhiancin^. Inc.; vs. Al Sataj-b; Ravid^S. Som­ Legion Auxiliary will atkrt at 7:30 M . Lisk, John Zelinak. Jean Wlns- andNhow, private property owners tonight and be followed by a pub- home tomorrow from 2 to 5 .and Mr*. Luclous. w-ho came to Man­ an atomic research Installati* Heck. Richard 8. Carpenter. Rev. known about Moulthrope's release physics. The project in funda­ ers w. James. J. H'ealy;/\ Harry chester from Bridgeport about 10 ler and Mrs. Ida Gagnon. from the Connecticut Prlqon. He and fq^vidual towns will share iit- Joseph Lane va. Richard lie card party at 8- o'clock, ■ • Th/re 7 to. 10 p. m. \ which the Federal govepnmej Mrs. Eleanor Russell, George Clifford Simpson. Doris Erickson, the ex^nse. mental nuclear physics, is under j;ears ago, received a scholarship John W; IGeln, Mrs. Sadie Gross- said Moulthrope's was a forgotten Also Farmers Milling Co.Mnc., will be priies for each table/'and plans near Middletown. The ol, Miller. Mrs. Bertha Burek, Mrs. The governor said the four tbe direction of Dr. Stephen 8. See Carter For Yoar Car refreshments will be served, .Advertisement — from the Chicago School of Mu'ic calls- for a route 6A by-pa man, Lincoln Murphey. case in Florida and that author­ Friedland. va. Clarence Dehn; Paiii Ilnatluk and has’'broadcast over Station iMCllle Savoy, Leonard D. Rivard. ities there had to search\ their years heXspent in Congress has Past Presidents Night Will be Batl^iea for all types'of hear- Meriden. Frank PaggioU, Mrs. Clare Primus. James McCooe. Richard Mar­ w , Attilio R. Frasslnelll; Josepi^I WFAS. White Plains. N. Y. Since records when Moulthropr. had convinced him that there Is more Mottes Co. vs. Frederick A. Royc* observed by the Erableml' j6)\ to - ' ing alds.XAUthorized Zenith dealer Sup^rters bf both bills s; • Extra glamen^t Mrs. Edith Sapiensa, George Wll- tin, Stanley Shollk,. Stanley Con­ 873 Main St, coming Manchester. i^Titten in 1849 asking for ,c1em federal monW available to help Lundquiat Co.. *lnc., vs. Clement' night at the Elks Home. Mrs, Alice i Quinn's are designed ti/cut Out coni'estion. Uard, Raymond Jones, Caroline way, Robert Doggkrt, Arthur Tan- given generously of her time to The- Roadv, KU-ers. an/ Bridges cred, Clifford Risley, Michael WUk, ency. states with various projects than IKS OHEVROLET 2-DOOR 19S8 PONTtAC SEDAN GO^PE Mikelia; The Shepherd Irrigation Fagan of Manchester, vidll be tpe Manchestet\Phone M I 3-4136. • Extra, wear Krlnjak and Ann Ambrose. Connecticut is mvare of, and thaff activities at Emanuel Lutheran hearing was theXflrst-pf the cur­ Maybelle Woodin, Albert W. Cole. Radio, heater. JJke new! \ $ 1 3 9 5 Radio, heater, new paint. $ Q 9 5 Equipment Co. vs. Clement presiding officer. , / Church where music was a part of Jack Early, Mrs. Charles Oaae, he is anixous for the state to get * ANT Wi^ YOU LOOK AT IT The Women's Society of the All TalcottvRle and Vernon iterfs rent session Of the\Oeneral Assem­ Laura Oothberg, James Higgins, f o o R d , b a c k e s a p p e a l \ I Mlkells; Hartford Connecticut the program, aa well as 5lasonic • Extra "gi\ Mrs. Dorothy Potter, William all it is entitled tm Tnral Co. Stafford Springs Branch Bajktist Church w ill meet tonight Items nfe niiw Handled th ron e the bly. \ / Kelah. RusseU M. Smith. Mrs. Ann Harry Tomasek, Charles Rbhan, Hartford, Feb. 9 W>)The Con­ Manrhesler Rceulng Herald Rock­ circles. Postponed until qext Ttie.sday Carl Gunderson, Ida. Kramer, A l­ necticut supreme Court hesud ar­ Riblcoff said somevpersons are vs. Francis L. Feltenberger. at 7:<^5 at ,the home of Mrs. Alice Gk>rdon, EM ward Macauley, Paul opposed to the stated accepting HansOn of Windsor Avenue. Mem- ville Bureau. liH-ated at Gue Mar­ was B hearing on th/adminlstra- • Spring ¥ack knit R. Vasalonus, Ronald N. Buck­ len Hotchkiss, Donald. McClain. guments yesterday in .the appeal 1M1 CHeW ct JJMfOR ,M, ford moor' F irit National Bank of Man­ ket Street, telrph'yne Ktu-kville man relations aW.srds here Feb, tion bill-creating a 3-inembtr State Ralph F. Harrison, Gerald Milling­ by former State Rep. 'William M. federal grants, but h ^ asserted Heater, power glide,\low mileage. swwi a w iiia A la w w ia chester va. Lyde P. Laabury; John bers the asked1,'to bring their ar- minster, Walter Orsyb. • the/tYhite Cross pro- .V51S6. \ . 24. The occasion will be the highway planning an/ priorities • Fit w ^out a wrinkle ton, M. C. Hansen, Robert Lyons, Foord, of Litchfield, and CUfford that- Connecticut pays )nore in OI L . i / \ Radio, heater,.Fordomatic. C O j A C R. Lyman va. Denson Television ticleli fdr Victor E. Erickson, Mrs. Ruth federal taxes than it getk back gram of. tpe Mission Society third annual brotherhood w-eek | commission to determine where and Donald Bon and Marjorie Hansen. B. Baokes, of Wallingford, from Corp,; Willimantic Savings A Loan banquet, which will mark/he 27th when highw ays should be constnic- Spencer, William Roberta, Nor- “ and Lwant the state to g e t^ e r y V $945 The School Staff of the Flrat BKOTHEKHOOO .X^'AKDS I • Fit^ithout pulling or theF 1993 superior i^u rt convic­ Assn. ys. Earle G. Prescott; Mil- Hartford. F-.'b. P i/P' Tlie Nae annlversary of the National Con-i ted. / tions/on bribery charges. iB l OHEVRObET S a AIR ^ / ton Schrelher va. Annie K. Irialu Congregational Church of Vernon docks. Their faces mirrored home­ will meet'^^tonight at 7:30 at, the l tlonal Conference of, Christians ference of CttrlStlans and Jews Yesterday's, lone hearing " ' straining Foord was found guilty of re­ Dorothy G. Pairker va. George H. sickness for the twp bleak islands T HEAT I Church parlora. and Jew-.s will pveseny Gov. Abra- hnd it* civic educational .program lowed a slxort. routine i U S. Plane Downed ceiving a 81,500 bribe as a mem­ 1M7 CHEVROLET CONV..OPE Rowe; Hedge A Matthels Co, va. which the Red Chinese covet. HARDT The Junior b Y f will hold a Val- ham A. Riblcoff atid/fornier ^ o v , among Protestants, Catholics and the House and. oenate either ber of the IMSl legislature. Backes, Radio, beater, A real value. Alien E. Archibald; Thomaa Jews of all color and nationality bills to consider/yreler- U.S. sailors shepherded the ref­ Up all Night it your \ i Welles va. Joaeph Geridian; Nor­ entlne's Day paHy at the church John D. Lout. 100 N08THIRN CQNNICTICUT \ Town of Vernon; George Goll- ] Yesterday they fired at three miles from, the Tachens. Oil HIAT AttOCIATION, INC. ■ 4 ^ \ Abby-Kent carrier-bas^ U.S. planes which RERTUSSIN ' sneider va. George H. Rowe. , \ , Finding for Defendant ventured' too Close to their bat­ ANNIYlCRflARr OF CHILL teries. One plane, which Adm. memorandum of decision was Pride said “inadvertently, came fllMxyesterday by Judge Alva Pi. i /New-Haven, Feb. • (IP) —.Today ■ Loiseite for the defendant in a civil ' within range* of a small Commu­ Ui the 21st anniversary of the nist island" got three small holes action iifhich occurred nearly live i boldest day in the 82 year history in one wing. years ago/xand which has been on There were no reports of inter­ of the local Weather Bureau. The the court ilat/alhce August. IP.'iL .98 ference with the vessels taking mercury sank to 15 degrees belbw . ■ It originally (mtcred aa the Lon- the evacuees to a new life in For­ sero in' downtown New Haven on don A Scottlali''^aBurance Corp, ; mosa. Local newspapers said nine Feb. 9, 1934. On that same day against George Abkeriey. 4 ships. had reached keelung from in Hamden, a bureau thermome­ The original two^^-defendapta .the Tachens today,, but did not ter hit 24 below. were Rayqidnd E. L ^ o h te - of i /give their nationalities. Mansfield and Edwin T, Njdterg ' ■The attack tiansport U88 NO ESCAPE * of Willimantic. The cnae tried ■ Lenawee was the first American ’ last week in the -Common' Pleas ship to dock. . Its sister ship, the Beverly HilU. CaUf. (F)—David , Court against defendant, Nyberg. USS Henrice, was due later/ Brothers, h- waiter, has invented ; The summary to the court stated: Other American and Nationalist a scale which, gives your weight ■; ■ i ' “ Although the plaintiff has made transports, convoyed by U.S. war-; free—and also a commercial while ; the usual claims of/negligence ships and plsines, were /plowing you stand, on i t against the defendant Nyberg. it southward through the Blast When you step aboard, a record­ is found that it ha* ^failed to *ua- the ■' China sea on the 200-mile run ing device plays a messagb from tain the. burdeh of proof by a fair from the OommUnlst-menaced Ta- ad%'ertisers who pay Brothers for prepond^hC* of tpe evidence that Nyberg>(i'aa Negligent." ^ A en islands to Formosa. use of the machine. Several are In P\ocketeer operation in Loe Angeles. Schata Welngtein, SeJtrcr and Refugees spilled ashore on the Kin/iey repreqWfited the plaintiff V; Atly. Samuel B. Harvey rep­ resented the defendant. A s sllm-m^klng Cmtm Settled Two caaes listed for yesterday success dress were also reported settled. They are Edith Casatl Va. Emily Savlt- a Lineh-like spun ra.von . a Slim' and flattering RANGE a Quartet of deep \ pockets EUEL OIL .a Skirt narrows down GASOLINE a Navy, charcoal, peri­ winkle A Message To esidents BANTLY GIL a l2 to 2U, 141/8 to 22> s I .ivr \M . INC. \.-u -■ I . XI >1 \'N I in 1.1 LAMP SALE TEL Mitchell 9-4595 In Manchester And Vicfnity TEL ROCKVIlLt 5-2177 lave 21 to ■ c •*WAEB UP YOUR' HOME WITH UGHT* If you ar« a nsw residsnf in. fhia «r«a Ths Savings BanV of Man- IF IT’S TRAVEL ehaster wanfs to walcoma you and vvish you a bright futura. Th« * ' The Popular LINEN LOOK Savings Bank of ManchtOTar also invitas ypu to make use of its many .for Valentine’s Day sarvicts and faciHtias.' Mora than 23,000 peopfe have savings ac­ i« * 1 . I • counts hart with » fotalof over f23,OOO,O0O. Dropji) any tfmo^nd Suspender Dress let's gat acquaintad. by ABBY-KENT

ft's cffnvsnfsnf Mors glamorout than pictured! ‘ ^ ft's eomfortablo 'More styles than you can imagine! ft costs fsss. .98 One W ay Rd. Trip I a Ropes, rope.q, ropOs! f Baroques with email bead sepa* Miami 887JW S48-25 i| ' ratoro! . ' 6dNk<>^MaM:Itester Norfolk ...... 1,0.80 18.45 a Necklaces, in choker length! Washington, D.C. 87.75 13.9.5 a Necklaces in ojiera lengths! a Rhinc.stone pendants and center­ Y A MUTUAL SAVinCS'BATIK Siangor, Me; . . . 8.10 J8.40 pieces! Lewiston, Me .. 8.40 1.1 J15 a Dog collars I t ' - . a Checkered blouse-effect a Stitched auspender de­ B^lm ore, Md. 8.85 12.35 (SHand knotted jumbos! a 1-2-8. and 5 rows bodice' ! tail ___ CURRENT RATE 2i% PhM U.8. Tax r - a Rhinestone' rondellea. Ask about time and m oney^ving a 3-row cuff bfaceleta : f fiiftton'front :!•/ a Rurple, charcoal, navy DEPOSITS MA b k o N OR BEFORE THE FIFTH OF ANT MONTH Greyhound Package; Exprere a DoH sleeves • ■ -aLow hudgef 'eost OEAW in t e r e s t FROM THE PHUmp o r THE m o n t h CENTER TRAVEL BURRAU a»ch piece S terrific vatus; the thrill of a lifatims! p High_ rise waist effect Sisea 9 to 16 ‘ i t s Main St.—Tel. M I‘ 8>S080 0 ; ' - t - V. (; R l Y H O L \ D SIMPLY SAY ''CHARGE " ' f T ^ VAUNTINE'S RAY. TUESDAY. K R 14 ^ \ T v .1 ■■ - V , v ■ \ L ■ ■ \ , ’ ,1. V - V \ ' ! \ "■> ■■ ' v V ' " t. :■ - ■' . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANC3IESTER, CONN.* ^ D N E S D A Y , FEBRUARY 9, 1955 : ■'.H PAGE SEVEN J^fESDAY, FERRUAR"^ 9, 198B MANCBESTER EVENING BEBALD. MANCHESTER.'OQNN« that it could organize entire plants Boltpn \ Road Causes ' Mgyor L«ud's Boy Scouts AFLT CIO Nearing N^nd that AFL uqions would' not^ V • matic ttasara Ulrotivn X out t«r Coaii.. m diplomacy n^ght have found it in a .Barroom'’ at''^a new Loiig' Bcouts tonight tp teach them- fun­ School Bask St., owner of the vehicle, .was proposed new setup. Claas “ : laU Hatter session glone.' Students at the la^emenlAry enrollment of 3,660,0(0p« 1 be­ membership of another unjo'h. TT ^ t ih a prf^graba along a line view School on Feb, ‘ damental ftrat aid. Pointa covered m ^ing a right turn around a lieve that the. organization la a The CIO leaders, headed by •tnscRirrTuK rates The only issues d e p r e s s Were will be those requirements for the School deposited 590J 7 \ln thi However, 'the six subcommittee llusBia already following;, fisheries. Fishing interests, who \ The PTA’ia spontoriRg 'the Pres­ IN MANCHESTER curve 1,.630 feet east of New Bol­ great force for training yduth President Walter Reutlifer, sought ntrau* in AdvancA entation, the first of tm^kind in Girl Scout first aid badge. school savings system this wee! members maintained silence on more binding authority to stop the I K I ••d«aaaa»aaa'a»*****< with tha di^a bluiter, and a little recently have been hoping for a . • SALES — SERVICE — VULCANIZING ton ROad when the accident oc­ In right character and good whatt heir agreelnent may be ••••••••*aa«a*a*a«*a the new school auditoriui^ The The Instruction will be concluded with 130 .pupfla partiripatl: “raiding”\ practice and to assure ,n?ii return to northern waters through curred. ■ • I citizenship; and the' Boy Scout IUUI 1..C- • « a * * a a k « more'^tTot 'Perhaps that is how play will be given only, onci at the Feb. 16 meeting vriiich Mr. PerinlU laaoed \ and Said only tn a Joint announce­ the CIO a more secure place in •••»#••••aaaaaa• Russian cooperation, apparently ^ ' lUY ON OUR BUDGET TERMS He attempted to apply the movement ia. accepting the ment that “we feel.that epns^nstruc-^ it will bij claaatfled, aa time goes Meet Tonight and Mrs. Perkins will also attend. Zoning parmtta issued since Jap. the merged setup. Tlie AFL now feared the' changes in Moscow Girl Scouts have been requested to brakes but the car pulled to the challenge that Is expressed in live progress In the dife.ctioitloii of “ --Ha Copy »>»»**»**^*»*******‘ dampehed their chances to fish the The Orange will meet toi I Include one to Waller C. Wad^ leftXslde of the road, hit the rail its ■ ciirrent thdme, 'Building has an estimated 10,000,000 com­ at 8, o’clock in the Town Hall bring'a piece of old ahectlng or dell for a colonial trae house and a ' better understanding was pared with the CnO's 5,000,000. rich areas off Sakhalin, the Kuriles 'Honf—2fS irottid St^T*l. Ml-V-4224 I t a and wept over a 10 foot em- For' A Better Tomorrow’. I achievad." IM« gM^^TElPpRE^____ a regular meeting. aimilai' naaterlU measuring at least two car garage oh.Bolton Center urge our citizens to recognise From all signs the AFL And CIO U esclusl'raly ‘The Lone Ranger Without and the Habomais. 36 by 36 tnchea These wiP .be cut bahkment, police said. The' main barrier was the CIO'A The Aisoclatad ----- /Knifing Our Policy H ieilaek” Prices Jumped quickly at the Driver lajnrod RBtoH StoTB—109V MMr St^T«l. MI-3“4047 Hoad; five permits to "Harry S ^ e 515 damage waa done to the patriotic aervice - being negotiators were keeping hard at anUUed to the as* of rapubUcaUen- - catlen ol Mrs. Irene Dowd' of 34 Middle Into the fAmlllar triangular ban­ Goodwin for ranch type homes on insistence as A pre-condlfioh for a y-ork. They spent seven hours yes, all BOWS, dtspatcibes■ credited . to It, or This Droodle sent in b^ 'Norm opening, but tapered o ff during the vAhlrie. The accident was rendered to our community by merger,'that.'the propoeed 15-AviI- not etbarwise credited in line Mper If words' alone . ooiild bring Court. Cases Road waa sligfitly injured Monday dage, the “Jaek-of-all-tradee" of Brookfield Road and one permit the volunteer Scout leaders; terday in a Roney Plaz.a Hotel, and, also the local news puhllehed bw - Noveroeke, Michigan City, Ind., the aftemootk when big 'Securities first aid work: to Goodwin for a Cape Cod type inveati^tod by Patrolman Primo llon-^amber federation have pow- aiiite and ordered In sandwiches iUl rlabu of rspubUeatlon of speelal “World War in , iva wbliM be in It companies took the opportunity to when the car aha was - driving V Amadeo. \.N o arrest waa made. and to express their • sp- makes me wonder if the Lone skidded bn an Icy patch on Job The Girl Scout troop meets at dwelling on Brookfield Road; a preciatipn to the religious erx/to ajop Unions from seizing and'; coffee Instead of taking time glspalebes btrcla are also reserved. n^w. For the words which have sell. ' Norman Deveau, 23, of Willi the Community IfiUl lach WfcdnriK ipAmberg already organized by Ranger ever does take his mask Elspecially popular was .Mitsu­ Hill Road and struck a utility permit to John Aubrey for a two bodies, school organizations, for 'more elaborate meals And IhiU eervlee eUent of N. E. A. Sere- tte direct object of bringing it mantle, was lined 515 this morn­ day evening from/7 until 9 p.m. room addition to hia present Other ubimis. strolls on the sunny Iteach front. off. Does he wear vit Sunday after' bishi ■ heavy industries./ Sdnle pole. veteran's associations, frater- about continue to come from under the leadership of Mrs. Law­ dwelling on Watrous Road. nsl groups snd service cluba /T tio Cip was particularly con­ Ueuther last night told re- l^ubllehcri RepreseptAUTCS; Tbe noons when he’s^ juit lounging 500,000 shares of this big basic' ing In Town Court bjr Jud|;e John State Policeman Theodore Schei­ rence Converse, aasleted by Mrs. cerned Bifice its luiloh broke'away 'porters; Julliia Mathews fpaelal Acanev — New Chiang Kai-Shek on Formosa. manufacturer changed hands with 8. G. Rottner for a rules of the ber inveetigated the accident. No Drill Tonight which sponsor our Cub PackA, York, OKeaco. Patg?» S2!L5?l*,“ * arouitd the prAirie or playing Gssprin Morra. The fire deplment will hold Its Boy Scout Troops and Explorer/ fro/n the AFL two decades ago dn I '‘You know, I've'always been in M^ICBb R j^tTDIT BUItEAU Qg In his first announcement wlU) prices up 0 to 11 yen a share. road violation on E. •Center Street' arrest was made endvMre. Dowd Street Fair Plaae substantially the same .issue. The favor of labor unity, and it looks Canasta with 'ronto? On Satiirday Japan's economy has been in the told the police she ,wAe going to mid-monthly-'drill at the firehouse Units." '■ . ' regard to the evacuation of the nights do you suppose he has . a yesterday morning. The flfth annual Yankee Street tonight .at 7;3d p.m. ' ------CIO' wanted renewed assurance ! like we're rAally making progress,” Tka Herald^ PrinOM Companyhy. lne.f doldrums since the enq tif Korean Prosecutor W. David Keith told have her femily physiclgn treat Fair of the Congregational Church aeaumaa no financial raspooelbUltysUlty^lOT Tachen Islands, he'said this was special shower cap-with the eyes >Var prders a year and a'half ago. the minor Injuries she received. typocrapblcal snore appesHni[ In ' ad- c'u’t out or does he Just forget the .court Deveau lyas operating will be held on Saturday, June 4 Maactaeater Evening Herald Bol­ months in Jail and filled 5500 in being done in order to strengthen, Today’s stock flurry without doubt Clark-Ferd V/ Ihis year, it has been announced. Tertfiaaaenta and other reading matter abdlit bathing ' altogether (this ' n n ifled hopes for future arma- hie vehicle 52 m.p.h. in a 35 m.p.h. Mr. end Mrs. Raymond L. ^ a r k ton oorrMpondeat, Mrs. Joseph the million dollar c0isplracy trial in Tba'KabCbcster Evening Herald. the Nationalist position on' p^e could, explain- why he’s lonely?) zona on E. Center Street between The fair will be condifcted under DItalia, telephone MI trSStS. Bid Asked of 1939, died luddynly at hia tapme m mt and h'eavy^ industry \ con­ of Maple Street have announced the direcUqit of the Executive First National Bank Otoplay adverUtIng clostng houra: islands of Quempy-. and Matsu. Does he wear At w:when hee getigets a tracts, both at home and from Holl Street and E. Middle Tpke. the engagement of their daiightbr. yeaterda) at the age of 80. City For Moadsit—I'P m. Prldsy.v haircut? I aura hope $lr.. RanRanger In other court cases this morn­ Committee or the church who be­ —of Manchester 84 8 ^ assessor at the time of the trial, For TUeaday—t p. m, Mmday. This was a/relatively mild at­ abroad."The securities compknies, Ruth Louise to Frederick W. FiTr^ Hartford NAtlonaT never Mta ngarsighted like me. 1 however, apparently held opposite ing. Albert Bllsh 7^, RFD 1. Glas­ gan formulation of plans at Ita ' resigned.. He also ended his For WadaMdsF-l p. m. Tuwidv. tempt. on nls part, to take the don't think kids would take:-to a son of Mrs. Walter Wells of Man­ meeting Monday night. ; Bank and Tru.si Co. 334 37 »4 Fbr Thuraiajf-1 p m Watoasaay. vleWi. tonbury, had his rulea of the road chester. / litlcal activity, which included For Frldaf^'p, m. •nnif^y. peaceful Atmosphere out of the Cowboy wlm wore a horn-rimmed case nolled. The chicken barbecue included Weddings Conn. Bank And years as a member of the For Safiirdair—'1 p. m. F ^ y . mask and kept hopping onto a cac­ Nrimana-Hemineier / In plana last .Year will be a part Trust Co...... 72 77 ClaasIBed daadUns:-10:30 a. m saeb Tachens/ operation, and make it a Cases continued today include; . Miss Rose Mery Neimann. Manchester Trust . . . 60 65 Deniocratlc State Central .Ctfmmltr day of ouaUeatloa except Saturday — epntri^tion to new strife in the tus Instead \o f his horse. How­ William P. Ullis, 34. East Hamp­ of the'day's events again this year tee ahd chairman Of the. Demo­ a A m. ' ever, if this happened, it might Green Thumb Club daughter of Mr. snd Mrs. Robert it waa decided. Committee aa- Fire Insaraoes Conpules ton,- driving while under the in­ Neimann and Clifford A. Hemme- . Giuca-Amaio cratic Town Committee. He oper­ Far Bast instead of a contribu­ pul more Zing in his “Hl-Yo.” fluence of liquor or drugs, Feb. signmenla will be announced at an Aetna Fire ...... 76 81 ated theN>ary Insurance Co. for Wadnaaday, February • tion to peace. ler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Miss Beryle Amaio, daughter of Hartford Fire ...... 196 206 Hears Agrononiist 23; Pasquale Giovlne, 35, West early date. Proceedi of the all- 50 years, ^ e la survived by his y Then, apparently, Chiang Kai- Haven, assault and battery, Feb. Hemmeler of Maple Street, were out event in which the entire Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Buckler, National F ir e ...... ,.100 104 widow,. a Boh. and four dad||hters. MolotoT’s Speech 16; Robert O, Robinson, 36, 433 married Saturdey night at the church and ita frienda in the com- 39 Marshall Rd., became the bride Phoenix ..,...... 90 95 Service and the funeral will be shek decided he hadn't been quite “Soils, Fertilizers and Compoat- (3erman Lutheran Church in Ufa and Uidemalty Isa. OMk O td s n J tu v L The first declaration of Russian A Thought for Today N. Main St., non-support, Feb. 13. munlty participate will be desig- j of Joseph Giuca, Jr., son of Mr. held here Friday. violent enough. So he came out Ing" was the subject'^iscussed at Rockville. na ted for the general budget needs Aetnk Ufe ...... •...... 178 188- THEME SONG , . policy made under the new re with a new statement. This time, and Mrs. Joseph Giuca of Hart­ Aetna Casualty. ..,..1 9 7 ^------the Green Thumb Garden Club of -HELD IN-TRAFflO DEATH a t the pariah. ford, Saturday morning at 11:30 Hurry to Granttr gime Is, of course, contained in ' the evacuation of the Tachens was / What Am I? jWancheeter Bvenlag Herald Skating Reaumed Conn. General ...... 4 5 0 470 ./ the 'YWCA Monday evening by New Havwi, Feb. 9 (A*>—Police Ellington oerreepoodent, Mrs. O. at the South' Methodist Church. Hartford titeam Boil. 85 EAT ANYTHINCI WITH THE DIAMOND the spe«h _by Foreign Minister hailed as preparation for an in­ 1 am a little thing with big B. A. Brown,' agronomist of Uie held John JenkfnS, under 53.500 Sunday's rain closed the skating 1 . . . soo tho first meaning. F. B m , triepbone S-M18. link at 'Sperry’a Pond and excess The ceremony waa performed by ■Travelers ...... 1960 3010 Molotov yesterday. vasion of the Chinese mainland. ’University of Connecticut Agri­ bond last night in connection with the minister of the church, the FALSET^ETH! MINUS DOUBT . . I- help everybody.' cultural Experiment Station. , Water kept it closed all day Mon­ PaMIs CtnttlM TronbU wick plat**' 4^ ^ shewing of Spring's Thla speech has already been Chiang knows that'this, al­ I open doora, open hearts, do away the traffic death of Betlna Wash An African elephant grows to day. Skating was resumed yester­ Rev. Dr. Fred R. Bkigar. Conn. Light Power . . 19 21 He outlined the most common Ingtoi), about 50; They said the be as much as 11 feet tall and i The bride waa attended by Miss _ tock, caiMC N>f» xa widely interpreted aa being though It may be.Jiis purpose/Is with prejudices— recommendations for fertilising, day afteriioon. Harold Dwyer. Conn. Power ...... 43 >4 45<4 Bnaiau PlMn-Liaaf. Om <|>Slicidoa nowait stylos. . . I create friendship snd goodXwill. woman was struck by a car driven tons In weight, or elx Inches taller \ fpcal park director, reports the Kathleen Dunbar of Manchener Hartford Elec. Lt. .. . 57',i .59 kl tmmtir wtthHti ar “tough,” with two explanations not ours. He knows very well mat seeding and managing both old by Jenkins, who was charged with and a ton heavier than moAl Indi­ fa maid of hon^r. and Jame^Pe- ' Bfiflifat n«au>Uacf.4Mr«Uas |H f I Inspire respect and confidence— and new lawns, lii' discussing the ’pond is safe over ita entire sur- Hartford Gas Co. . . . . 38 > i 41'/i for its “toughness" offered. One the intent of the ‘ Elsenhower Everybody loves me— violating the motor vehicle laws. an elephants. fAce. Ondlllon of the surface he tritzo of Hartford was beat/man. So. New England lo rt^iir pin*. RcliMi. rata lo«u pUm treatment of the sandy soil condl Ushers were Arthur B Buckler a war mo ppwdacorpaara caa Jo. Eaaa < _ is that the new Russlai^ regime Ik policy is not to launch ne>^ war 1 bore nobody— tions peculiar to vHanchester, he fair at thla time saying it Tel...... 40 42 olJ rubbaf plataa roa gat (ooj laaala ail I violate no law— aome work done on it. ^ and Robert Buckler, brothers 6f VALUES FOR in a hardened mood. The other is in the Far East, ,but to end what suggested spreading '' tha lawn the bride. Manufaetoimg Oompunlea ‘ aMatka to a rear oa leaser. ve« eaa aav I cost nothing— ' i . r - f-WiwicwwriiaR-t Farm Dlacuaalon . X ANVTiania I Staiplir lar io€i atrip of naaii- that somebody had to make a lot war has been going on. He knows ^ach -spring with a one-half Inch The bride was attired in a gray Allied Thermal . 58 , 62 Laar oa troublaatHoa eppar or lowat. Biaa Many have praised me— layer of peat, supplemented with JohA. H. Elliot, county airicul- Am. Hardware ...... 16 /J8 of noise to dirject the, attention of very well we do not Intend to None have condemned me— tural sMnt. has announced a coun­ Suit vvltb pink accessories and a aoJ itaolda parfertir. EarrMota, laanlaaa. organic fertilizers. corsage of white orcliids. The Arrow. Hart. Heg. ., 49 oJorlaa, kanotaaa to poa rod plataa. E»; the Russian people, iknd the out­ lake him back to the mainland I am pleasing to everyone— ty dalryXmeeting will be' held at Aaao.'^ Spring ...... 2 7 / 30 atoTibla aa dirartaJ, Mooar back if aot He highly recommended ' the Andover Town Hall on Tuesday. maid of honor wpre a char­ coaiplatair featiitaJ. AU ytmr Armfght/ side world away from the con­ He knows We are trying to bring I am useful every minute of the building of compost heaps, from coal black, suit with whlte'acces- Bristol Braaa . 19 21 day—^ . TTie program will open at 10:S0 Cheney Bros...... 1 4 16 fessions of internal'weakness and aboiit some kind of feasc-fire. leav’As and vege^ble peelings, a. m. with axmovle entitled “Look soriea and a corsage of White roses. BRIVMS PLASTI LiNfP I am C»URTESY. treated with proper chemicals. Follow’lrtg reception at the Collins ...... 110 rivalry revealed in the changes In He knows these things, and re (Selected) to the Land.^ R. Munsell. agrono­ Em-Hart ...... 30 33 ValfintiiM'* l>4iy, Mondoy^ $*b. 14 Grass outings should be left bn khe mist. will sp«Ak or. weed control State Armory, the couple left on Soviet leadership. aents' them bitterly/and ypt feels (Sponsored by The Manchester lawn tb; decompose and enririr the' a motor trip to/Waahin^on, D. C. Fafnir Bearing .... . 39'4 • T- Council of Churches), and W. Tunis. Axtenaion entomol­ I-Anders. Trary Clk. . 31', 33'% Actually, however, the Molotov compelled to go )^long with- our soil. ogist. on insect Control during the They will be ;at home to their ! apeech reflects little change over Refreshments were served by Look at the Style! friends at 71 Greenfield St., Hart- N. B. Mach. Co. . . . . 39 42 policy,' up to a po/nt at least. And. morning- session. \ — ^ ----- — -North and. Judd... 3.5 positions Russia has been empha- DIVORCE GRAN1TED the— hospitality committee, Mnr.' Paul Putnam, extension farm ford, after Feb. IZ. ' The North End at the same time, he is doing his Hartford, Feb. 9 i/PiXhirs. Lois James Titiis apd Mrs. H. C. An-, Russell Mfg...... 10 u 12 , ailing for nuuiy months pastxeven management speciAltst. will apeak Stanley Works...... 54 57 best to upset the whole operation, E. S. Day, of Farpllngton, was gell, Jr. , \ ' ■ / on “Methods to Use to Determine AGED IN WOOD under the eupposedly mild Malen- The next meeting of the Green Look at the Quality! Terry Steam ...... 115 125 and do and say those things which granted a divorck in Superior Whether Changes Wrt) Pay” at 24 Barher Shop ^ Court yesterday fjom Lucieti B. Thumb Garden CSuh for Begin­ Flagstaff. Ariz. i/P}—Neither Torrington ...... 22 No shSdow of s doubt need linger in your Ttilnd. nor ; kob administration. The tough- can plunge ps into war against 1 p'. m. An actual Connecticut farm U. S. Envelope com. . 88 9.5 hers . . . when you giVo her s ring in a Michael's ' nsaa which wins tbe headlines IS' Day, formerly of Farmington And ners will be Weld March 7 at S with a fairly adequate fotage pro­ rain nor snow dela>’» the mailmen our own will. now of , on grounds, p.m. at the Coijimunlty T. John “in the swift complelton of ‘.heir U. S. Envelhpe pfd. . 68 73 ‘•ITeasure Chest . . ., the chest that holds ONLY Look at the Value! gram will be used as basis .for Veeder-Root ...... 43>i 46'j j For Better ; to be found in Molotov's boasting 'How long, we shall contiiMie to' of ; intolerable c)rueUy. Involved .padka of . ' the . Woodland this discussion. {JuestiO^a be appointed rounds"—but l>ack at FLAWLESS diamonds. Ring shown 5300'tax inc. about Russia’s progress with the be plagued and endangered by a was a settlement'of- over 5500.000, rdens will apeak on “Annuals, considered include, “Does /high the post office things: sometimes Tiia abova quoutioha aie >iot to ■ Workmanship famous radios ■ hydrogen bomb, and in his glib An Agreement aijmed by the couple nnials and Cold Frames.” production per cow pay/off?" move slowly. . M eonatrued as actual marketa. situation in which we try to fol­ awards custody pf their three chil­ Anyone Intereeted in gardening ia The post office here put up for oratorical assumption that one “How can It be done?” 'TVlli it and toloyisiotk- low one 'policy and Chiang Kai- dren to Mrs, invited to attend. pay to increase the herd size?” sale six cords of wood that had CRARV DIES AT 80 241 North Main St. < j aide, his aide, could somehow $220.50 ahek' announces it is another, no ------X-A snd_ “What _ things ahovdd be de )>een aging in the basement since Noxt to Roy Motors star, cfMight / manage to win an atomic war. termlned before" building or re- il936. The building has had its heat Waterbury, Feb. 9 (A^i—John H. one can tpll., Eventually, hdwever.- Crary, w-ho was sentenced to. two But this is. in reality, no more modeling?" .e piped in for the last Ifl yeaits. and qpprovoii; 1 if there ik to be peace, Chiang 9.V) .MAIN ST., Ma n c h e s t e r i threatening in atmosphere than Kai-shek wiit have to be gentled Jewelers—SUveramIths'’ , ; aome American oratorira) flights down, even in nls words. / .. THE KNOWN NAME, THE KNOWN QUa Lj TY of not BO many months ago, in There is one reason for this/ » K B E n SINCE 1900 \ whidi we wei^ announcing poli­ which Jtoes beydnd politics, W 1 cies of “liberation” and “massive anybody's system/of security. It/ls OPEN EVERY retaliation." the simple humamtarian business THURSDAY EVENING Molotov's real claim was that of stopping bloodshed. Either f O O D W Russia and; the United States are Communist China's amhltion to CLOSED MONDAYS now on a par with one another in try to conquer. Formosa, or power and resources, which' can be Chlang'B ambition to try -to go accepted aa true aa far- aa the bark to China; would, if un­ s c h o o l 1.75 capacity of each to destroy the leashed, give the world a nevv '\;' I S I S NYLONS other is concerned. And. in mak­ blood bath. It is pur policy to for­ ing this claim, he was obviously bid both ambitions, to forbid the' 40 GAUGE 15 DENIER not pointing toward any teri tes^ of use of war aa an attempted .Aolu- The'U ilp^ 18th CenturjKShergton ityling \ /lANOlIZED SOFT-AS-SILK aims, but, toward further t ^ s of Uon of the Formosan problem. CHIIMI of Kensington pieces preparas t)iem for long diplomacy. ; / " . . / Chiang Kai-shek keeps pretend­ lasting enjoyment. Sturdily iWde with dove­ Fabulously sheer, yrt long wearing; fuB , In other riAPrets.’ Molotov's ing that this docs not and will not tailing, dustproofing and cent^draw er guid-. AT A fashioned, lanolized to 6t to snykitn apeech wak actually less than the apply to him. But It dues, and . i ing. The finish is a highlight;^ ^glish brown perfection. New, flattering shades of threatening documriijt first Judg­ sooner or later this will have to on mahogany veneers and'solid gumwood. &ve Yovr Home a Modem ments assumed It ti^ ^ . It was, be made so clear and firm to him sunny beige or rose taupe. Sizes 8)^-11. P R .^ in reality, a well-rounded sum­ he abandons his efforts to contra­ W« offer these fab)jlous \ % ■OX OF 3 Prs...... , ifE mary of a Russian position whic^ dict our policy and snare Ua Into O r choose Open Stpek! High-F^on look with has been maintained for some dresses to ypu^t a SPEwi^L SPECIAL—Women’s S-T-R-E-T-C-H Nyloitt time. And it may well be that the moat eignificanl' changes in this PRICE this week )enly. Hhppy Hirthday Fittsburgh Paints in V position whic^i w;ere introduced by ' t * the speech itself were actually . Fred A. Verplanck, at 98: le e Several styles to choose from some retreats in 8o\nct diplomatic distinguished individual at . a fu-gument. Molotov, for instance, bdistlnguished age. •^-all sizes 12 to 20'and l4 '/i k " A \ finally wrote-off the letter of the He has vigorous memories of a / Yalta and' Potsdam agreements career /Which waA-vIgoroua and _jfo/24!/j/. Completely ^ash- as-the basis for Russian policy on m ea^ gigful. He Is younger in able, with ajook and feef\of Germany, admitting, at last, these spirit. today, than many three things had now become, almoct score years his Junior. Retire­ meaningless in pie light of subse­ ment has not dulled him, or bored WOMIN'S NYLON quent events. him. Or even retired him. Ha has Simmons Foam Cushioned Molotov, further, made a peten-. tha eminence of an older etatea- REMINDER FOR 1^55 tricot FANTHS ’ tially significant alteration in the man, but the aharpnesa and in /ONLY • Russian position on the question terest'of a young blade. 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Usually 5119.00.' , aian troops be allowed-to remain functioning, daily, iit the field of in Aiutria for an indefinite period hie 'own life'e work. • - Offers You d e c o r a t o r after the signing of the treafy. Another ia the Verplanck Foun­ TWO FOR $7.50 Now Molotov concedes that dation,. which holds- a- fimd for THE CONVENIENCE OF ENJOYING YOUR Operi Stock h u e s ; : : . Russia can' abandon this require- scholarship loans to Manchester HOIBT in y o u r o w n HOME TOWN — PARTY FRILLED • ment, and that there can, if the young people . on their . Reg. $69.50 Single (Right) JX'i through college. Kttingly, the Austrian treaty be signed, be an Dresser Base . , . 59.95 Rayon pongee print on in throo intorior Rnishos. FROCKS Immcdlste withdrawal of all for­ teachers of Manchester, with \ Reg. $12.50 Single Ijelge grnunds. Chic step- fee IHHa Valenfinea eign troops froii) Austrian soil. He other friends who share their re­ Pouring Every Day Dresser Mirror . .9.95 in dress with-42ueen Anne Cutiom~mwh for you in minutosl t ' imposes a new condition, which is spect and affection for Mr. Ver- collar. Fuchsia, Orange O Now you can have the very amarteet color eom- W OM IN'S GALA Reg. $69.00 Chest of and Royal combinatUms. . that Austria ahWd pledge Md. for Uie tause aeii.;ed-' UZCEfT SUNDAYS) Drawers ...... ,59.9.5 ^ bmstioiia'TririthPittainirfh'a.iiew MAERTHO COU . FRINTSIIRMRS not to join- itA-aevertignty to thAV ^Fou^ation, . have ^ioAen ■Rifc $69.5D . HigS ■ ftyTe 516^12 to 20. ORS. Hers art 300 hues styled for today's living ' of Germany. This seerns no 'pif; to-' mi S, fiieir-gift.. on t ^ , 96th Post Beds, both Style 566—14 to 24*A. that range from miety fiastela to rich deep tonee. 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Just chooas coat dress with tab peek- tha colora and finiahsa you want—m'U cu$tom-mab» GRANTS OPEN EVERY .MONDAY hitherto denied .that subh a-con- figure. ON PREMISES.; COMPLETE UNE OF TOP Dresser Mirror 21.50 et. Navy, Gray, Aqua, . ference could taka place after i Reg. $120.00 Triple Melon.. them far you in a matter of minutn. Wall gladly 1st QUALITY GREENWARE. GLAZES AND SUP- 'you hays aample taire-home chips, too. ratification of the Paris Agree- KMBEZJCLER SENTENCED Dresser Base .. 99.50 Hartford, Feb. 9 iPv-^ohn Geci, rt I T ? tnenU, he has now apparently PUES FOR ' Reg. ^24.50 Triple Style 515—12 to 20. ...t ' .T. 45, aUsimnded East Hartford town — ra.-O' 815 MAIN ST.—MANCHESTI / ‘ shifted his poaiUon to permit a court clerk, today wag under, 8u-; Dresser Mirror 21.50 Style 565—14 Vi to '24>i. ; cbnfarence so long as the fact of ptrior Cdutt sentence of from 19 POACEUIN AND CERAMIC WORK Reg. $89.00 CThest- BIjsh Hardware Co. months to three years in state on-Chest .79.50 Gsmiaa reaemamant has hAt yet prieon. He bad pleaded guilty to 773 MAIN STREET ' tejeea place. a charge of embezzlement ;aftcr an 117 NEW ROLTON R D ^ O U TE S ' V jpg, along With the h>'drogen audit of hir--books showed that PHONE Mi.3.B75S M a n p H tih * i- Advertise in.Tfiff HisnUd— It bomb blustfr of the Molotov..Geci , fAiled to account for '97,999.21 ____ ^ 'betsveen Oct. I, 1953, and Nov. 24. J ■ gpeach, U ) ^ a n aJao new diplo- ^ 9^ I* Ad ■' I ■' * ‘" 'i. /•■-I' - >F.. ■I . . f V ■- r / ‘ ■ \ \ • MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN„ WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARy 9, 19&5 FAGENINF, MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, M AKCHE^^R. CONN, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 9. 1958 iLtnS ET(3BT for uaa In achoola on a rental bosis,Xl A theiieufii O ffers With an average at 3.000 additional H e b r o n ' . Firm Honors Veteran Employes at Retirement Dinner films being produced each year. All Tacheii ^sland Evacuation Under Way ATTiNTlON! HOME OWNERS Two Art Filins of these are in cblof and of excel­ U- X lent quality. - OFFICE n e e d To lllustjCate. hia talk. Lalime DO YOU CASH? Panoriama Two films reviewlnk aspeeW of alfowed a film entitled' "The His­ modern art will be ^ sen te d .at tory of Motion Picturea.'' which U n h a n g e d 2nd MbaraASE l o a n s qUICKLY ASaANGD the Wadsworth A-throeum on traced' the develbpmant from the MACHINES Sunday, Fab. i.3, gt 3:30.' lantern slides of'the eariy 1900's ack Memories The fifit film, "Rehoir to to pictures taken from a rocket NO BONUS CHARGE Picaino,-'’ is essentially as msay in while in flight, at a distance of -76 In R^Shift ari-c'riUcism done' tn cJnaniaUc miles lip in .space. He went on to It you add r e a s o n a b l e BATES OF INTEBE8T (1,« *r S YEAR FLANS) By MISS S'USAN PENDI N ^ali the old towns when transport farms. The face value of theyfllm show . the adi'antages of a film­ (Q «1 *11^ Om ) for the defeat of Germany and 0«s) Hebron, Feb. 9 (Special)—FrYim waa difficult, and necessity waa la a'comparotive stud:' of -Reimlr. strip in teaching geography, when igures . . Japan. their start in 1702-3, local poopl tha mother of invention. Seurat amr'Picasso, but henegth the strip Is tiefi 7ii directly With \8ovlft . Wth regard to the. Far 'East A oM iaM Mortgate Bom im ln rtelac tonui fn th« strong lead over ' Msia in were industrious, though jtrobably After- the Revolutionary War we Vs an intelligent presentation of a flfihigrade textbook. It Figures.. .you need a : Untoa situation, in which .Molotov yester­ nuclear weappps. ^ALL HARTFORD CHopd E-6M3 -find a woolen mill on' Blackladya the whole stnicture o f. modern The uses of other types of pro­ day appeared to back Red China not more so t h a n th O M Of other River in the vecy northwest comer ; BteUik Internal Dlioatlsfi jectors. record players and tape re­ to the hilt, Bulganin said towns Of a like paipulatioh and sit­ of the town, o r a te d by Summer^ Second film/ of th\ afternoon corders were disciiaaad and demon­ Mthwlrav Hm NIiMr PMc "The American goVemmWit has Eisenhower also said th'e and\Btrong. ' VICTOR undertaken .a: dangerous task . In uation; First there were -gristmills will- be •'MtseVere,'', In which the strated. These “ ediieational tobls" As for Mslsnkov, it isss noted. up in the Soviet high command r'l and sawmllte on every stream! . 1 T ^ failed Boon' after the War ftmou.s series of prints by fh* are now essential to good teaching Champion . that lite m w 'ininistry is\« rathtr Taiwan (Formosa) in trying to' fleets internal dissatisfaction in' of I8 l^ and H. P., Sumner bought contemporary - Frfncli artist. and the generosity of the PTA, minor pest foir n msn whoxtisd oe- conqhcf Taiwan. It was necessary to have a vote Russia. it in end made ae'Unet cloth end Georges Rouault, ia atudlad in de­ units in procuring these for the Adding Machine ; cuptsd such 4iBlncneS. But'on the “ We are suiprised sd the position In Town Meeting for permission to did carding for cuetoroers until tail 'Lith the main tenetw.of the schools was praised by the other hand, jthe Soviet Union is of the United Nations, which up to The President said the shakeup Qpetate either, supposedly oh ac­ 1830 whei^he mill Wes burned end artist's philosophy set forth in the speaker.. vast electrifidstion now has not. condemned the aggres­ ill' bring no change in basic FOR EXPERT Sales count of danuning the waters of never rebuilt. The ruins ere very cbmmentary. . - ' Prior to the program. Mrs. Her­ conid lend to Ms- sive Amd^can action: The Chinese United States policy aimed at Service people receive much Support Jueving a Juat and lasting peace. W H EEL a l i g n m e n t — WHEEL BALANCING BlSckledge River. The trte Mr. Interesting. \ / The film program will bq/held bert Huffield presided over a bu:^ ministry more Im­ RADIATOR REPAIRING AND RECORING The site in \h e t area has/now In the Morgan Iwcture Robin at ness meeting. The proposed zone Rentals portance than it otherwise 'might among'our people.” Am. the President declared, he Hart E. Buell of Gilead has lo­ the ■ Wad.swbrth ’ Athencum and Diplomats in the gallery noted does not believe the developments c o m p l e t e BRAKE SERVICE cated a great many abandoned mill been made into/a state perk, The change arid constnictloir plans for ; boM. He deihonstrated his ability mill was operate^ by 8<*crates will be free and open tO/the pub­ the property adjacakt (o the with buBiness affairs ]ust after the Bulganin carefully limited any' in- necessarily mean that Russia has . , sites on that river and- on other lic. . ■ V : 'war. Malcnkhv ivas in charge of a dicatidh of official Soviet support launched on a'^calculated tougher SEE ■\ ■ '' atreama, Ter box. school were explained- to the group ■ vast progn^ of reconstruction (or possible Red Chinese moves poliby toward the United States. A nail'ing shop waa noted on Old The pepermills eryF'awn Brook, and drawings provided by the Con­ . left in the waka of the Nasi in- against Formosa. The words were But. he added, the Russians will ^ Sa'wmlll \ Brook, now posted'as near Marlborough, filq^a large lo­ Lallnie Dfescribes \ necticut Power Co. were on dir- • vajdon. of support and sympathy for "the say anything which suits their ^ymond\Brook. Zerrubtoaltel Rol- cal biisineaa following the Clvl) -V / , Chinese people." purposes and the United States anedrtor of the late' Frnnk War, Tribute was paid to the Girl 10-key Malenkov succeeds A. 8.' Pav- xAtM ^io-Visual A ids • lenko in ■ the new ministry. Pav- A* in nevirspaper. articles and must remain alert. CLARKE MOTOR SALES IL^oat, operated a tannery in Gil­ A brick kiln was In opeletion on Scout arid Boy Scout leaders of or full ; lenko 'was dismissed to make room pievious official s ^ c h e s /th e only Eisenhower recalled that he be­ :I01 BROAD STREET MI-9-2012 ead Some 200 years ago w;;iere D. the site Where William E.-^Leary the eight units now sponsored by thing said was that the Roviet peo­ \ tae 'Verplanck PTA by John Mc- kayboarrf I for the former Premier. came acquainted with Marshal H. Hodge nW lives. ' now Uvea, end here were \made "Aildlo-yisual aldn are basically P e r t o M .* . ple sympathized with the Chinese ‘Georgl K. Zhukov during World Farniers brought their hidcH bricks. St. Peter’s' Episcopal Kiernan, institutional reprei^rita- i , Malenkov's appointment thus teachingsack) and training aids, and the tl\V. Attention was called to the , once again emphasises the deter-. people in their desire to "liberate" War II and knew him as a com­ \ there to be tMned from ail aroMhd. Church, the old Gil^d Hill SchVl flrsir 0( these was the motion ptc- ler fiMiiiefit er Formosa. There was- no actual petent soldier -r- a well trained This Is a general Taoiiea island ahowliig. landing and for a greWt many years Hollo house, the house, owned by * displays set up by both groups in • mination of this regime, to carry BEST VALUES ANYWHERE IN M D / ture ijojector,’’. ^ated' Arthur theXauditoriiim--end in the cafe- ★ u m ' out its heavy indtistry and defense mention of government support. military leader. < crait on the beach and nre American and Clilnese mill:: did k large bumness. Item W. Hammond, and som< Lalime, udio-visual aids director : Industry programs rather than Agrees'M'lth Molotov \ But Eisenhower sdid he could lary personnel partlctBatlni radio from Taipei . In 1832 Ezra\6ackii had a tan- other brick buildings of the area, ' I k i - d In tjie Manchester school .system, teriai *■ ADOS concentrate on th^' production of Bulganin -said, ho^yever, he scarcely intcroret what the ap­ - . nery on the L. M; Lord farin. When were built of bricks made at this speaking before the Verplanck / ' : Studio. MO STEAKS STOLEN * M UlTIFlIlf ' consumer goods, a program first thoroughly agreed with everything pointment of Zhukov as Soviet dc-. I ^ B U L O U ^ the leather was tanned the cob­ kiln. I^A last ev^ing at the achool. 'ense minister means so far as the Minister V. 'M. Molotov in onor .Frederick H. LaVey of 81 Foster 8t., (second from left) will be honored along with ’two fellow New\Haven, Feb. 9 — A ^ w Htre'i th.c modern adding promulgated by Malenkov in Au­ spoken yesterday , In Molotov's of the 37th anhlversery of tl Bol- bler came to tlie homes and made 'Wooden rakea were made by The speak^rr said that great gust, 1953. This .seems to have tough apMch on foreign policy. MMsibiiity of world peace is con- Zhukov Calle shoes for the families, a year’a Ephraim Wilcox, ancestor of the veteian employee of the Henry * Wright Division 9l Emhart Manufacturing Co. of MaitforA at a re­ progress has been made since 1929 Haven Vestaurant official discov­ machine to do your figuring ipmed. ahevik Revolution. \ / tirement dinner at the Italian American Club in Hartford tonight. Lavey. who retired Feb. ^ as an ered yesterday that burglarii took fhc pracitcal rntf. W hy wastt been the motlvsiting - force behind Although he touched on foreign Supports Bohfan Tqikat supply or so. Benjamin Skinner of Ephraim Wilcox, of later years, when this technique, the motion the events of today and yeaterdaV affairs, Bulganin devoted, most of I Most of the questions at the FEBRUARY Colchester, in 1714, was voted the near the Jeremy River on the old esUm ^ng'and nteihods engineer.'after 46 years, ia shown with Frank A. Miller of Hartford, on his left, picture projector, was first used as 800 one-pound steaks and an un­ lime with pencil and paper President's well attended news Powerful Red the reception, during the right of West Brook at Hope Valley who haS\put in 50 years with th^ Comnany, .and John WinterboUom of Wilson, on hia right, who retired a training aid. There are now determined quantity Of salami . . . put a stop to borrowing which have Muiken up the Soviet hla speech ,to domestic Soviet of many toastSj/U.S. ,,Am- 2 , road to Colchester up to 1850. In tomeone elit'i machine. government. problems. He said cohference—there were 230 news­ for a corn mill. This brook flows 1815 the Washington Manufactur­ after 18\ears. f . W. ■Wamester, plant superintendent, is shown congratulating the oldllmers. Lavey 11,000 ediieational films available from a freezer Monday night. • men present—dealt with the re­ lor Charles E. Bmlen offered past Hebron Green and is part of will be given a’complete powe/ workshop by his fellow employes, and the men retiring with him will also Totali up to 99,999.99. Great - applause once again "I and the Council of Ministers a toitet to justice; Later, Zhukov D(uiths ing Co. made clothe end other hguret (hAfe's bo longer a gt«ete<|>the changes. shuffle in the Soviet government. Political Factor ★ FIESTA ' the Salmon River. cotton fabrics on the itream from be given girt*. There will pe 63 people attending the dinner, including the three guests. Xt pledge, in all Our activities to car­ was summoned td Im head table. On this stream Fiillec’s Gristmill, need to put oRt your purchttt The^ changes also g^ye added ry out the policies worked out by The questions on that matter The then Trade Minister Anastas North Pond, now known as Anu- whcn.ihe Victor Champi'on signfflcance to the words of For- and other subjects developed these Mrs. l^'illlam W ether^ , " first mentioned in 1789, 'wks in con­ ston Lake. This aite \was later Phelps before tpe Civil War, prob­ bestowed upon their children, as a good old New Bkigland ring You'll like these NEW Mario#$erviees it priced «o low. our Oomnkmist pii^y, which are (Continued from Page One) Mikoyan\ asked ZHukov fb make stant use within 50 or/(bore yaats Minister V. M. Molotov who wamily'^proved by our people. points: i a toasL \ Mrs. Eva May 'Diornton \Veth- known as Grayville, and William ably for pie Boiilhcrn ttad^ shown in the-Se pages. What mod­ about those former names.\ sterday, lit a 3H hour speech, ‘Formosa—The CThief Ehiecutlve .. Zhukov, tpoklw sternly disap­ ago. The old gristmill bulkltng Gray manufactured cotton goods. .ProgrCBsive•jmsiv '■“ItaHana ' 'have bought ern young American would submit “Ws will work for the further mained a party man and a party erell, wife or. William WetKerell, hai- been diar.iantled of its mill­ On the tame stream a papermill C L E A N I N G TAILORING down a tough Soviet foreign streng^nlng of the might "of the said it would be Idle to apeculate gener.'al. He is a Communist, and proving o f\th e proceedings* in 15 Spring S t.\ died early rhla Sensational Crib Value up large'farms in ’tjie G ^ad nec- to such a' name as Zerrubbabel. Msnrh««ter Evening H erl^ He- I on the possibility of a cease-fire stones and other machinery, but was operated as early as 1819 by policy wMch denounced the United Soviet'Union, for the cooperation probably will be swayed by Com­ which hlRh-ra^ing leaders of the morning at the\ Manchester Me­ tlon and do a greatVdeal -of. truck Socrates. Ezra, or even Ephraim? bran correspondent, Mtaw Susan j Alterations, Trouser, States as an aggressor nation and in the Formosa Strait inasmuch as hierarchy wer^ beginning to reil ‘ byLULLAlYE .A the building itself still standk. as Daniel Burrows and eon. This farming. ■ e n d I n gX^iippTles of Now we have the Donalds, the Ken- Pendleton, telephone AOademy D R Y \ warned that the Soviet Uhion had of workers, and peasants and the Red China rejected a United Na­ munist dialectics In his approach morial Hospital after an extern does aiso the old mill house, in was afterwards a cotton mill. 8-3454. Cuffs, Tappers, etc. strengthening of peace and se­ to world problems. He is just as from the proi^zsion of toasts, ed illness. \ . • ■trawbei'Otes. peaches/^nd rasp­ ileths and so forth. But there was made strides in hydrogen bomb tions bid to discuss the matter and stood up sofemnlk which lived the miller and family Ail are nmv burned to the berries as far as to/Cl|^icagfo, as production which made the United curity.'' Instead issued a very bellicose apt to use the party as ,a tool fop She was bom itk Manchester \ Made to Sell far $55 for many years. Lower Street' Floor Level—Next to Shoe ^psdr) After Bulganin siwke, the Soviet Russian expansion as any non- "1 wish," he s ^ . ("to .Support May 8, 1895, the damhter of the ground. In 1835 we hear of a well as all manner of vegetables. States look laggard. statement. the toast of. thd Americati ambas­ Munitions Oenter- blest furnace deeded by Buell end Dairy and fruit farming He warned also that a new war endorsed unanimously the review As te 6S00 • "Our Army repreeents-*-mlghty. world, and especially to the coun­ East, have said they do not regard Thornton of New York City, ’find ' I * ' ^ 1 A !j! a deaf mule, was a goldsmith 156 the shooting down as'a hostile act liberated the world, he told the The speculation centered about i lies lived in the Uttle houses and town. He made clocks, and sortie of force which fully answers the de- tries of Euro^, drawing their at­ cheering throng, and the invader ot Zh'ukbv as displaying the great several nieces and nephews. or more years ago. The late Miss did the intricate business of set­ these, /igned by . his name, hai'e . mands and oharaeteristtes of mod- tention to the situation In Europe." since the pilot Apparently got lost the/'aacred soU" perished. The funeral will be held in S t.; ii ! I: A J Caroline E. Kellog had a set of ting up the looms and doing the It waa introduced by Pravda Edi­ over the (jhtna mainland. new power of the. Soviet Army. Mary’s Episcopal Church Frldav ^ allver spdons made by him, trade been Reserved in a Manchester em"war.’* he -continued. "If the Joined Reid Army Zhukov, it waa sard, wanted the \)-esving of ribbons in all colors collecUon. He was; an ancestpr\of Imperialists dare te attack our tor L. Shepllov, chairman of the Discusses School .Aid afternoon at 2 -o'clock with the i marked S. G. He had a workshop 2 2 ; Education—The President spent Zhukov is thoroughly Russian in Beria case cleared up in the cyos '-and sizes, he failed in the early the late Frank R. Post of this h a S u motherland, the Soviet armed Foreign Affairs Committee of the vector, the Rev. Alfred L. -1 ‘ on the Green. A brother was a part of the pa.«t. century, since Council of NaUonallties. several minute^ discussing thq looks, outlook and background. A of the public, and the secret i^lice, Hams, assistiid by the curate, the ■' ‘i i cabinet maker, and on an o ld lowri/ X \ $06 MAIN ST:, 2nd FI., Over Woolwerth’s, MANCHESTER^ forces have 4t their disposal all ■on of peasants, he was bom . in an Army rivaling the regular mil­ which/ time induatrialism ha.s ■ Oh. Those .Name* M l t a h a l l S a Ask for the YES MAItogar \ X- kinds of weapons for the com­ Five-Year n an Ahead srven-billion-dollar school con Rev. Donald Hungerford, officiat­ ^ e s t in the ^ only fLriy.r^^nt'in- -4156 1896 in a 'Village 60 miles from itary, dlacredlted. a' smile or a guffaw may anse- OM n THUKDAY fVININGS UNTIl 6 P.M. \ , Not only EXTRA FIRM -blit built to givo you plete defeat of the aggreaaora." On domestic Issues, the new Pre­ struction program he outlined to ing. Burial will be in Blast Cem­ his printed name and occupation. Tvduatry.. being that of wit— Elton Buell a CongrcM in a special message Moscow, As a boy in- Moscow he Thus, Zjiukov'B appointment to­ 0 ‘svea tn abqut the names .^'hich parents U«N m th M el til n rfoeeilui tevM Kf accused American "imperial mier told the Parliament the So­ worked as a furrier's apprentice. day be^ns to look likcT a deal be­ etery. /'• at Gilead, who madq wooden plugs IsU" of surrouhdlng the Soviet viet Union's fifth 5-year plan, yesterday. It calls for a federal Friends may call at the Wat­ cabinet maker and had a shop and gadfgcta. . \ over 10 yeoVs of solid slooping comfott ' outlay of about $1,100,000,000 When the first World War came, tween the Army and the Com­ where he made furnltUM, cpfdna. Union with baaos and propagan­ scheduled to end this year. Is be­ he turned up in the Czar's army, kins F^mera^ Home,. T42 E. Cen­ Hat .Mannfaatnrtng ing fulfilled ahead of time. There­ over the next three years. The munist party, a sort of sharing of ter St., tomorrow night from 7 to brooms, and chairs. He hkd a turn­ dizing for atom warfare, but lui- remainder of the Aioney would be where his love and knowledge of the rule, the party . ruling with Hate ware made by MOaas Ktl- der these dreumstanees, he/ said, fore, he said, the Conununist Par­ horsca got him into the lOth Regi­ 9 o’’clock. ing latba on the Uttle brodk hack ty Oefitral Committee -Baa decided raised by the states. the tolerance of the Army at the of the house where we can. sea logg at the former Helen White "The Soviet loses no time In per­ Elsenhower said he feels the ment of the Novgorod Dragoons. moment. , . i place, ■ before arid after the Revo- fecting its skill SQd training.". to Increase the annual grain har­ / George N. Wilson where the raceway and falls •were, / vest up to 10 billion p o ^s (about program offers thA best wa}^ to He soon became a non-commts------./■ now nearly dry. lUtipnary war, of beaver, felt and^ BofelcM bi Ckifleiiis \ aioned officer, and for his' exploits George Newton Wilson, 113 W. ;| straw. 76 billion pounds). relieve a shortage, of 340,000 cj • Beautiful m w end, heavy full. y*|iel crib Mother of Invention U.8. Ambassador Charles E-. rooms without undue federal/par­ was decorated with Czarist m ^ala. Center St., died last night at the I This condition was the aame In Straw hats were made by Olive; Bohlen was among the diplomats The grain plan and a plan for But after the Bolahevik 'revolu­ Manchester Corwalescent Home. | ' • Double Drop silent sides \ 'y further cultivation of virgin lands ticipation. // , \ Public Records filling the galleries to hear a dis­ tion., he joined the Red Army to A ioa. of the\late Da'vid and j • 5 Position spring \ - should be achieved in the next five He said it preserve^ stajf fight in the civil war. Thefeafter, cussion of Soviet policy b e ^ n to six years, he said. local responsibility, but stj Mary Hutchins be was a • Steel adjustable stabilizer bit P E R M i '' yesterday by Molotov. ' he studied at a military acaden)5’ Warrantee Deeds lifelong/resident of Manchester. "In the sixth five-year, plan, the federal government in and a cavalry officers school. ,/At • Bea,umul Northern Haj-d finished in/na^ra! . On the atage. Bulgi-jUn sat next which will be drafted during' 1056, ture In a proper role. Robert and Phyllis Pratt to He teaves his wife. Mrs. Jennie CUSTOM QUALITY CRIMSON SHIELD MAHRESS ' to Communist Party B rs Khrcsii- about the aame time he married Barbara M. Koziol, property on Ree^l Wilson, and one sister,Mrs.;! wax/maple, white ai)d grey Iqxtone.. - -■/ our main task will be the advance- Eisenhower also said bis school the woman who bore hia two daugh­ Buckland of Avon. i ■- program isn't going to'jnlence all Durant Street, UNBEATABLE VALUE! / confessed his failure and inexper­ ters, for whom he displayed great Florence H. PatelU to John J. ,e funeral will be held Friday / di^ion and the expansion of our the critlca—of that he. te sure. affecUon.^ : at 2 p. m. at the Holmes Funeral I ience as a govemmant leader, was aoll\devoted to agric-Jture," Bul­ This was in reBpomi^ to a ques­ and Josephine M. McCarthy, prop­ Other Cribs PURE WOR$TED moved down in the seating ar­ In 1639 Zhukov wjs at/the head erty on 'Veraon Street. Home. 400 Main St., with th e! ganin, said. tion as to whether be thought it of tank divisions facing the Jap­ $16/iq $65 rangement from the nl'd-Jle of the '’Certificate of Desoen) Rev. John E. Post, minister of the front row to the end. "W ^m work to raise the Us­ would silenca. those who say the anese in Mongolia, whete Ms troops North Methodist CThurch. officiat­ ‘ Bulganin, portly and q t^ e tte d , ing stakdM'ds of our coi-ntry. am] administration is putting highway dertroyed the Japanese 6th Army, Estate of Jesse M. Keeney, ing. Burial will be in the family | went to the stand after a proces- for this the main thing is the de­ construction ahead of school and probably engendrrrc' Japanese heirs, Harriet E. Keeney,' Aceyneth plot in the Buckland Cemetei^.' SHARKSKIN suit: E. Ve'nceslau of Rockville. Doro­ .Wonderful Vduos in Our Mattress end Red Sde , Sion of other «peakers'Who pro- velopment of pur hea-/y industry, building. respect for Soviet armed power Frlenda may call at the funeral I claimed the idea of Soviet devo­ whose production b* hqw three ‘lYansportation—Elsenhower said sufficiently to keep Tokyo from thy. M. Seaton, Thelma K. Weir, home tomorrow night from 7 to 9/j WITH tion to peace and a determination times that of IMO . . , he.'vy indus­ a cabinet committee's study of attacking at a time when the So­ Albert H. Keeney, June F. Hany, o'clock. , X , : to thwart a-hat they called aggres- try is the basis' of all the defensive transportation problems la not yCt viet Union was engaged in the and Er|is E. Keeney,, property on It is requested that f r 1 e n d ■ | SPECIAL FAD SALE :alve American designs. caipacity of our country and the ready -for publication. Ho added death struggle with Hitler. Keeney Street. kindly omit flowers. "During the laat.war." said Bal- might of our arnic- forces. that he had forgotten the' details In the Soviet war with Finland, Claim Deed . REG. S2.M PLAYPEN PAD^ ...... _____ $1.98 . ganln, "there was close collabora- "We need only remember the as to the status of the study. Zhukov sepved on the staff of Dorothy M. Seatom Ibblm a K- tloo between England, the United years of the great -patriotic war ' Airlines—<)ueatloned as to why Marshal Semyon Timoshenko. At Weir, Albert H. Keeney, June F. TROUSERS States and the Soviet Union. It (World War II)' and retnember he reversed himself and Instructed iU concluaion he became a gen­ Han)', and Aceyneth E. Venceslau 7 REG. $4.98 FLAYPEN PAD .. /...... $3.29 could have been prolonged after that heavy Industr;’ saved the free­ the Civil Aeronautics Board to let eral of the army and commander of Vernon, to Harriet E. Keeney, Fuoerals Y ' , (DOUBLE'THICK) * the war and up to now, and It ia dom of our motherlah.t-'‘ .both Northwest Airlines and Pan of the Kiev. Military District in the property on Keeney StreeL not our fault that it has not been American World' Airways fly the Ukraine. It was there that he first Building Pemilts James F. Roach, Sr. | Hi-CHAIR PADS ...... $1.49 up mi/- : It la because the government of the f-UDODS RIP INDONESIA Portland-Seattle-Hawall route, the attacked the Communist political For alterations to 'dwellings to -United States Is trj-lng to build Jakarta, Indonrala, Feb. 9 President said he hald been adviqed commissar tyrtem in the Army as' Harpy E. Claire, $400, at 80 Gre^n Eiineral services (or James F. j with NON-ROLL TO *76e deU eau iuy at feiiec :itB policy toward the Soviet Union —Floods drscHHcd ns the Worst by the board chairman that it a'^ hindrance to i efficient military Manor Rd.; Eugene Girardin for Roach, 8r., 36.Walnut St., were New Control -from the so-called ‘position Inf In recent 'years-wrenked hnvoc might be possible to discontinue operations. The comiiilssars could held this morning at 8:30 at the W. I even the ftmoui PlAFtex'neop)# kAva today over wide nreas of south V. J. Daley, $1,500, at .305 Charter P. Quish Furieral'Home and at 9 I outdone themMlyeB with tbit new . . strength'." government subsidies to the linea overrule a oomma-fder's decision. Oaic St..; Roger C. Perreault, $800, • for only PloFtex Hieb Style Girdle. Tbe moldlAg Titis visa a repetition of previous Kumatm and popalous enat and in the near future. For that reason It took courage to ata.nd out at 91 W, O nter St.; Bklward J. o'clock in St. Jamea' CTiurch. The -1 •etion of mlrncle latex li combined ON MLE ONlV 0NCE A YEAR Ipost-Stalii) Soviet statements which central Jnvn, Indonesian'.Air Eisenhower said, he decided to let ■gainst the system, particularly at Gofs,. $4P0, at 123 Helaine Rd.; Rev. Robert Carroll was the .cele-| with n bonelcM non*roU top te have mada some slight ac. Fotee planes dropped food both lines operate on a temporary a time when a great pu^e waa John W. Wagner. $600, at IS t Bol- brant, the Rev. Edgar Farreli the ' Cloud-toft fabric iruide, ' whittle your wnUt. bold nndeupport medkM'BOpplles to retngeea. deacon^'and the Rev. Francis BuUer I your figure ... nil with complete knowledgamejnt of the United .basis (or the next throe years, in. just coming to a close, but ^ukov toh Rd.; and ■ Vlctoy Squatrtto, 'freedom of lytion! *' ■ stead of denying a certificate to apparently won out. Ctalih l^ougftt the BUbdeacon. Mrs. Jane Mac* > States p ^ m the World War. In REVERSE JCMP $1,250, at 106 Coleman R ^ carone waa organist and soloist. figurt-molding latex outside, the days of Stalin, the Soviet peo­ Northeast Airlines as he ordered him to Moscow to reorganize tne _ / A . ple always were .told' that the Lubbock, Tex. Bill Dubose, originally. - •army with -irore authority ^ r Father Farrell read the committal New (Comfort 95 service at the grave in St. I ' ; Soviet Union alone was responsible end at the University of Cool—Asked about the poasibUlty command officer-'. and not a.seam, stitch, stay or bone anywhere! marvelouB to enjoy all tbi« ilimming Texas for four years, signed fo of import .quotas on fuel oil tp pro-. Bridget's Cemetery. i action, yet bo ae uitferly cocafertable. Saved Moaoow A b o u t T o w n Bearers were Edward McGuire, I It‘a tbe all way streteb of the latex coach the Monterrey high school tcct Ithe domestic coal industry, the In the pre-invasion days of 1941 outalde, plue tbe theer comfort of * • mattraif ~ football team here. Eck 'Curtis, President said the matter had’ not Zhukov was a vice comm'lsaar of Joseph'Harrington, Abbott Wegge, i| cloud>eoft fabrie Intlde. And not a backfield coach a t Texas for near­ come to bis attention in that form. defense and ai, alternate member The Intermediate Girl Scout Michael Sheridan, Wilbrod Mes­ Marlsw^ HaS~ seam, ititcb, bone or ttay onywhtraf •r ly a decade, resigned,, to become He added there has been steady of the Central (Committee of the Leaders Assn, will meet tonight sier Slid Robeit Campbel), the' lat­ athletic dlrecior for 1-ubbock progress toward .eHminsUon of im­ at 8 o'clock at the Girl Scout ter two representing the Knights of { A Playtex To box (pring (Communist Parly. When the Ger­ Columbus of i which the deceased { New Styling schools. . port quotas in general. mans attaclied. It fell to him to office, 983 Main St. The. thenqo nothing'a-boen overlooked te a&aka '' Former Presidents — Asked for save Moscow. He did. of. the meeting will be internation­ waa a life honorary member.' Fit You, this new Playux Girdle the beat comment on legislation which Zhukov, alternately command­ al friendship: LSat evening members of Camp-1 9alue ever. Kew non*ro)l*top would give former U. 8. Presidents bell Council, Knights of (Columbus, . eonttruetton. Kew contoured ing field armies and working in were led in saying the Rosary at | BUNNY REAR CAR RED back. New texturod latex aurfacB. HANOSOMILY TAILORED AND FIN­ the non-voting rank of Senators, the Kremlin on grand strategy, Sunset Counqll No. 45.'^'Degree It'e uU new! , ’ the President replied that franicly the funeral home by their chaplain. ,0 ISHED THROUGHOUT with on innarroll finally came to command' troops of Pocahontas, and Lakota Coun­ Father Carroll. A delegation from I 1 3 ^ he U not- too sure whether he is numbering many millions. When he cil No. 61, will combine forces on pra-bwill bardar that will kaap its shops (or that. CourL Manchester 107, Foresters of REG. $7.98 New Pricing lifted the siege of Leningrad in a large food sale Saturday, Feb. America, of which the. deceased | .... will nat sag. Eisenhower went on to say that 1943, he was made a marshal. 26. at Hale’a for the benefit of the SPECIAL Wo think th|4 new Ptaytex Girdle any man who has eer.ed his gov­ waa a member, caUed to pay r U tbe bigfoat value for the toonep S^TRMSISTOR Zhukov, too, planned the victory at Bunce Center for Retarded Chil­ ■pecta also. you've ever aeon; or worn. •-WAY HAND-TIED MATCHING BOX­ ernment in high placet certainly dren. The Red Men have signified With all lU wonderful featurea, /.taould ba of some value to hia Stalingrad, drove - the Germans, SPRING for just $39.95 . . . mada from from the Ukraine and the Oimea, theic wllllngneas to cooperate'’by Mrs. Mary D. Thompson BUNNY BEAR BABY MATTRESS wenderfut control, wonderful Yowr TIME f country. He said he be.ievee fonner making coIiMUon of food and in A True . comfort, it'l only t$.9S. tha haaviasi gouga tampsrad staal calls PreeideBts are always available and blasted into the Baltic coun­ 'Tile funeral of. Mia, Mar)- Dirgo $55 Value tries, Poland and Germany Itself. other ways. Me year bonded guarantee O O iTAotVa 0/ P in k o r W'Ai'lc, Gortar Oir4Uo ... yati’ll find it indispsnsabla fafparfact for whatever service they can per­ Thompaon of I^artford waa hud with Panty Girdle with Cortdri, "Raya(l.r* form. R waa Zhukov .who lent ' 4,000 this ajfternoon at 2 o'clock at the Reg. $12.98...... SPECIAL *70 suppaH in tha yaarc cama. tanks rolling into Berlin to begin Tile Ward Group ot the South W atkins. B^u.eral Home, with the • w v f c # t o h ^ l p y o u . But, saeenhower added, he would Methodist Waka M uad, trser aad said he believes there always ia FMaa.Caooaiit Sqnarsa - UGHT AND DARK$HADE$ - - * eitafer than over) '...... • -some t'easonai decline tn employs, ing for Btswhowsf)- then. th« sw. Ritdiard Weld; Paul'Rtvatd.~Jrw and | SPECIAL $9.98 MADE BY' THE MAKERS OF THE FAMOUS DR. MAHISON MAHRESS... ^kiilatiag titeii ~i 'wisteh UiM prema Allied commander. Raymond Hffold. The SM "A" battery Isia a msnt after Chriatmrs, hut that thii Ingredients: It 'eup Rftsd flour, Siie» 36 lo 46. Reifulars, lAings, Shorts. Stouts and won’t kesp good tisse. To pro- ★ year the seasonal drop -was not as After all the glories of the tri- THE ONLY MATTRESS DESIGNED BY AN ORTHOPEDIC PHYSICIAN. full mooth . . . DO bit- 2 teaspoona bqking powder, H tea­ AniilL'ersary' Mosa tectt^ncenrncyodyowr watch ury...fewarhantnrcbaaas(l acute as in other years. -uinph. had passed into history, spoon. salt, eiq> insta.it nonfat Short Stouts. WA % have H iimpeeui at leW eiioe S^rotary of the Army—Asked Zhukov in 1940, still a- glittering A Moss for the repose ot the I FREE . . , just drop a cord to this slora and wa will sand you o copy of "The Or. Maltison dry milk, 2 oggs, 1 cup flrmly- soul of Albert Gedo, who died .last I n year. We*U do this far you whether Secretary of the Army hero, found hlmaelf suddenly packod brown sugar,-2 toospoons OPEN EVERY Story," cqnidifiing axcarpli from Dr. MottUen's writings on slaap posture control that hove bei Cweedkeawwa WiSma 1* 1 Cw e month, will be said EYlday morn­ p m . Yon'll he emaaed at how l^tevcna plans to resign, the Preai- kicked upstairs as commander of vanilla, 1, cup coarsely lohopped THURSDAY EVENING appeared in leading madkot publicotioni, and tha first oulhoritotiva .axplonation of what Attimil by the Caeerii tm Winlal denteaid no word tha'. has come Soviet ground forcea A year later ing at S;30 in 8t. James* Church. ,mnch better year watch will MeSialMmS pocans, 1 c i^ aiira

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:s: . ■>. •/ * N ' MANOHESTpr^EVENING HERALD. MANCHEStER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1958 MA1?CHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY^ FE^RUARi^ 9, 1955 " . PACE THUHtIN ipAGE TWELVE the one g u r v 1 v I n g visionary, Baptist Minister' , • ,b*rt Were exceptional examples of WATfiS Receive B ylaw s at Membership Dinner Maleiikov Held tVBMB—SAS Marks 4.i Years “ Lucia.*' Now a nun in hec late this devotion to their church. He ^Slum Clearance’ Launches forties,, .he i* known an Sister went on to note the many servicaa W4W0-UI9"/ Radio W IA A 9-4IS In Ciltirch . Choir .Mary, /if-the Jmiiiacuiafe H eaiX ^ HereYears perfoi-medshy them beyond the Destitied to Be «iro4u—isso standard lima' w n o — IMS D.C. Her two compknlon*. Fran-^ 111^1 dutieXIdxpected of .a minis­ Johannesburg Segregation cigeo and Jactnta, died whild they ter and his w if£ Among these, is I V/CL E N ■J N E S Mr*. Samuel W. Plank of Hebron wero young.' ' ^.unday marked the iib«md an- the. opening or .their home each Th. loUowing prugrsm •hheduiaz.tligjr I X ' ^ Slain in Russia Avenue, Otastonbury, received a Warner Brother* jnollun pldture, nlveraary of the Rev. John fl^^Neu-1 Sunday morning to accommodate (OMttniMd from ,P*C« OM) the overflqWjOf the Chttrrh School. ara (mpphad by tha ndio managa- i ^ " w w id citation and gift* Sunday in rec-' “ Mlrarie of FaUma," depicted\he bert ax'fh * firat mlnlater ^ the | iuMiU and aubjact to change' WDHC,-,'Mr* she hr* been HaAert interviewed Slater Mary in congregation took this opportunity 6sme to be, was ’'certainly to be and L. M. Kagaftovtch' to stay in ELECTRICITY IS .OUR lUSINESS .of umtowjUMT. When .Sophlatown U,| U a s WUAV—N .w . Polk. Hop WTiC—on . Man » ramlly a contralto ■inge" dn the ichoir. 1918 to get the history and mean­ (p surprise their pastor pnd hJg Considered a- tribute to the .Neu- W hen you care en ou gh 'to seil \e very bm . arena. * .-■ > We have preclelon egulpmept for teet end repair of geMmtor*, w eeu ^ ftK u rd H.VU., , WORC—JD a Murroa . be'Hs.. There was no commKte*. W10(B-^euJe.t M.Ua*. WGTH-Celebrlly Tim# Tracy Brock, piesident at. the ing of the aiiparitlon*. A later in­ family wiffi a lif i 4f a record play­ cletred. It will be opened to white j i'•B u t Khrushchev, 'Who teamed etnrter motore, voltage regnletors. - / U:ea- official board of the churth; read terview followed diirihg wlilch she er as a token of a^tprectation. nor n^’d there been any nieetl •ettlement tnd' whiteirun tndue-[ with Malenkov to purge police W H A f—Theaier RrStauranL the citation 'and presented her ivUV dtscloaed. "The conyorslon of Run-' At the ronclusipn o f the serv­ it was ,A- spontaneous response?S[ tary chief La'vrenty B- Beria In June, EVERY DAY IS CHRISTMAS IF YOU TRADE HERE PremnU WTU.’—Otnan dbor. * toio*. I WDRC—F B I-Peace ana War a corsage ot orchlda. I ’ er aaaociate* gia may be sooijer, than la ex­ ice. sis 'la his custom, tw Rev. Mr. all and the work of many to1 ex-^&a lAN 1953, la conceded now to have the W6 give Consiimere P re llt^ a rln g Green Stampc FREE with 4:U— ) ^ WOTH—Squad Room / in the choir gave her a handsome pected." The message which ahe Neubert maoved to the rear of the press.In a small.way the love and SeyM Year Pr«\Ject *' j Upper hand. WHAT—New.: Polk. Hop M A IN ST. (CoBtlaMd from Pm * each 10c purchase. WUiA>~A«x,rd Rfvu. la;>el pin and earring set, and the and her companion* received, in church td. greet*, the departing appreciation of a congregation for gotremment estimated the j Malenkov is expected to disap­ WKNB—Rcque.t Matlnc. WHAY—Theater Reatauraii^ pariahtonark,. 'Mtieh • to hla sur­ their mlnlater and his wife. wh'ole rMhoval operation, which it ^ WTIC—Frank Bmau-a / mlniiter, the Rev. Philip M. Ro e, the vision.*, and its direct connec­ ceptable state of paadipSas, un­ pear politically and physically In WT1U->SUH. IMll.. * / W G R C -irB I-peace and War prise his ^ f i r * congregation and describits as alum clearance, will YOUR DOLLARS HAVE MORE CENTS HERE WDR(>-C.l Kolby / and other* congratiilated Mr*. tion With/th4 eonveralon 6f Ru.saia able to Mach> combat effectiveness the Stalin tradition. No repeti­ WGTH—Norm.a Clouti.r Pruenl./ ^ WQTH-Squad Room Plank and voiced their appiecla- andWoim peace will be'explained choir. Instead V of preparing to take ievOn years t(> complete, tion is expected of the bulldozing I am now cclebmtinK 25 jeare of eervlce In Mancheeter. ■« vacuatton was origln- within any period of Mme^likely to you can look for baryaln« here for the reot of the year. 4:10- WHAT—Going___ __ ^Ard tlon of'her loyalty to her church by the shaker, who since 1946 hia leave, fertiained In their seats, t l j « ffirslNeva 11 i be available to u se^n major war. vtray In which Beria was liqui­ WHAV—N«w«: Polka Hop W1 JO—Barry Cr.jz lnve.Ug.tor Dr. Ro*e ;.nd hi* wife gFe begin­ been iyiaking.near>Annual vlalta to The Rev. .Mr. and Mr*. Neiibert. oilyally iKhedutedbC: , fbr Saturday date. ' '' WCGC—Rosord. .R*vue / w dIw - zim r— - •|^>arentlV wiia speeded up at re, Noting preseht/worldwide com­ WGTH—Une ning their 19th year'A'a apiritual the ne of' the apparitiona. and^ w>re then requealed lo'come to the | 3 TIMES FASTER Stalin’s way was more subtle: bet n an eye witness of at legst^ front of the church. Thc,eatlr*|. l> ^ s of plans for organized resis­ mitments, Rldgway said: "It is my t;U - laaderi of the,.^imTh. The preserK Hang a wrap on him— in Malen­ U Kothi' WHAV—Goiwir' ro iw .n i chiirch Ja-the fourth Mnce the p«r- thr of the hundreds of mirdcu- church school, including the’ cradle ■ \ tance. ha a , pre^^e. all public conviction tin t adequate active kov's case, it was confessed "In­ ^ ^ . orro.n^cn'autlv Pir.mU WTIC—B»rrle Craig laVesUgiior for GAS on Stomach 7 l*h 'wSa first estahwhed in 1731. loj/a cures. ■ class, made their way into the al­ meetings were banned in the Army forces in being, supported experience" leading td failure to .1 li"- WDRC—Zlw P la n e t CertUledjabqratary teiu prove Bell-ani "I fioUta Hop WOTH—Lone Rapger Or, Rose, from theyhearby parson­ The following organizations are ready Crowded room and found tAbleti neutralize 3 tune* *s much Time to think about the pruning • Johannesburg area f by tru ly^ ad y reserve forces, will cope'with the farm problem. *Put ■^/Review atomteh acid in one minute *< many enable in to protebt these outposts Vomaa . age.. taw ' the thhil building des­ preaented in the actlvitiea of the' place* in the aisles And .'on the / Ahyo. ' V,-. him. to work at odd jobs until the WHAY—Mgnt Watch . , Roor in front of the pulpit- Two leadint dizestivc tablet*. Gel B*U-*n* Negroes who clustered together With minimum prospect of cas­ _ . g«b y ■ . / W TIC-You Set Tuur,.Ltte troyed by the horrlcane o f R*e»t. CouQcil; C a m p b e IV C o u n c 11, today (or the Uttett known relief. Me heat cools. Then erase him. .German Ctou(l4r PreHata hundred and twentv-four happy, today to- roar out their\iational WDP.C—Perry CpnW 19.*8. The present building wai 1 Knl.qhU of COlimtbita; Gibbons As- I work around your property. Get ualties and with assurance that That was the way Stalin got rid ^:eo- . W G Tn -N ew »rH l«U )ry Ntdek ' knowing people smiled up at their ralljdng crv of -“Afrika, m^ibuye security of our nation shall not TELEPHONE Mitchell 9-8066 WHAV-^Mterii caravan i : l l - dedicated in /Hept. /1941, thr^e aembly; C.-.thoUc. Le.diea of Colum- of a prime rival aome 20 yeara year* after fhe "big blow". Mert- surprised minister and hia equally (Africa, arise)" were q\iicW; dis- e jeopardized.'* WCCC—Record Review WHAY—Night Watch . bus; Combined Catholic Mother* ago. WKN»-rR«ouen Matinee ■; WTlC-eTou bet Tour Ltf. * Inga .were held ,ift the Intcrin/ in Circles^' Holy Name Society, surprised wife. Pruning Sows, Shears and Tree pcraed. . , ^ ^ At present, he said, “ should an Me was Alexei L Rykov, chair­ WT1C-Jq»rplaln « l i WDRO-Blng Croibv th* East/•'atrtonbuty MethMIst Aa spokesman for thr group. A. those who fled before dawn IMW Tnllaad Taraptk^ —• narkUnil A ' • cesW e." y posed and succeeded by Stalin,'Ry­ • :iG- Coi-nerstone Club, St. Bridget's they pertorm in its behalf, and has pledged to resist the^removaK kov floated about until March, WlIAY-.-NIght WAtch Iholic Groups Tal. MI. S-MM — Hpmhtr aI Telta latoand Pepper Seed To Ridgway, wdded; W TIC~Big Story Church. that the Rev. Mr. and Mr*. Nen- •The Anglican Community o f re*'?'"? •sNo’mudunt of postwar recrlm- 1938. .r '^ e .e n te \ rection and the Petory of CXirist WDRC—Amoa ..'jL_4pUy—5lu«ic Hall Indtion Cquld excuse such losses.'” Herald Photo. Then he was executed— fronlcal- *‘waAT—'Bau # Rtoord* X WGTH—prmldeBtEts^nhowj^r T o. Heai^af f erl the King stored Mrs. Ruth Packer, l)Mt. snd Mrs.; ly, after being accused of sabotag­ WCCC—Record Review \ StarFUnder« aGloss* * . . \, WHAY-NIghtht Watch ih t church ffrows* «1bo be or- Elsie Mlnlcuccl, r I g it t.b official ing Industry and agriculture. WTlC-lueo Radto Lana . Wi'K—M^a* N dered out of the area eventually. tian at Manchester Memorial Hos­ large hearts on a plotter with an WDRC—Cal KOlby \ \ . . and Uotly weighers, are shown abowe weigh­ Rykov and a number of dttiers WGTH—Norman CI6b«l«r PresedD WDRC-^oodiogd* (or...... Rnmahck.... Manchester Council of “6 • ★ • ★ • ★ th e flight w*as directed by a pital, speaker at* 6ne of the meet­ arrow piercing them. Coffee With­ almilarly accused confessed guilt. f:IA- , , ' ■ ■ WOTH—A, Warner; Newa orgenizhtions. a newly t' SEE YOUR ATLANTIC DEALER ing Mrs. May McLoughl'lh, one of hooded ■ ^ s U r y (nan. on ANC ings and helpful with suggestions; out «ream was the favorite bever­ One of them, the Bolsheviks' pub­ WHAT-lUII ot Record. ' grqitp made np'of repreaenla Manchester WTIC—low Radio Lana ' WHAT—Night, Watch WILD lIRD SEED — SUCT CAKES leader hunted by police for help a long line of "W ATES’’ \vWUng and to Mary Taylor of The'Herald, age. The meal was well under 500 lications chlet 'Karl Radek, cried WDRC—Cal Kolby V, WTIC-Ollder»le*v* frhm the Catholic,prganiza'tloi to o r ^ iiiw the resistEB^® to be weighed in prior to th^roem- who has assisted Mrs. Leonard calories, and enjoyed by all out at his trial that he „was guilty WOTH—Norman Cloutier Pre.eiita ^WDRC-Mood* for RRymgnc* this •■community whose chalrmi thg Date Book S iio ^ his organization is lead­ bership dinner last night in 'Tinker Gigllo, publicity chairman. It was announced by President of all counts against him plus is Anthony Bonner, has arranged . SIRD FEEDERS W H AT-N .w e< to have John M. HafTeri of Wash­ ing^ For awhile he travel^ in a Hall, 'iw o scales are necessary.and President Mrs. Thompson Intro-. Mm. Thompson that 232 pounds re­ anything else they wanted to ac­ WTIC—New. ^ ^ - N t t . WalgH/ "!■'■■■■...... WDRC—N .w i wTiG—Key* to Capitol ington, N. J.. national director of porter’s automobile, getting out the women use alternate ducCd At,ty. Philip Bayer, who also duction had resulted.since the or- cuse him of. — , WPRB—Mood* for Roman Friday, Feb. iV Perhaps touched by Radek W O TH -N tw . the largest Fatima Apostolate in icaslpiimUy in murky alleys to each week to avoid any grror, rec«lve; ‘Pearl Olmstead; RFD small bouquets, and at each ^lace interest centered \n the menu. 21 years and ahy age beyond. One Terre HauteC Ind. ItS/Cbst pt pres- 2, Bolton Cepter; Joseph, CosUnzo. \' Western Areas' Protest .Commis- was. a rod or white carnation. Up­ Local firms contributed generously WATE is over 70. ■ * ent^llke that of ^^irtuallV all RFD 2. Andover; Michael Monney ,.aion. They have termed the ci'scu- standing red hearts bore clever such ■ Items a s' cottage cheese, "wonder ilrugs" when they first 4ll Florence St.; Mrs. Kathryn One of the high spots in the * atlon ’’legalized theft." phrase's lettered, in white, and on dietetic bread. Shim milk and ice program was a humoro.us skit by are diictwered-xls unusually high. Gardner. Florence St.; Kajthy the inside were typed recipes with Spokesihen for Commercial Sol­ A spbkezman for the AKC said HUl, RFD 1. Rockville; Mrs. Doro­ cream. Turkey was tne piece de four male members of Dv Coven­ the Congress plained- to call a non-fattening ingredients, also redstonce, and it was\ suggested try players', entitled ■ *If Men vents/ predicted. - however, that thy Lee. 85 Vernon Ave., Rock-. souvenirs from local concerns and eventually the drug will be as 824-SSS T E L MI-S-S161 • kneel-down” Prayer Day protest Ville; Warren Schwanii, North Chat members 'omit the, bread ‘ if Played Bridge," which drew peals strike soon. Secret plans reportedly others in regard to dietic foods. they chose dressing, anot In most of laughter as the men mimicked . cheap as streptomycin. MAIN 8T. MANCHESTER Coventry; Mrs. Josephine Hills, 29 Mrs. Charles H. Thompson. 466 Three New York, clinicians—Dr. have. been worked oUt for othar Phelps Rd.; Arlington Chapin. 40 cases gravy .was paasedXup. No women in their gossip over the | Woodland St., known to her potatoes were served, b it pHenty of. card tables. Israel Epstein,. Dr.'K-XG. S. Nalr passive resirtance along the pat­ Durant St.; John Ksublk, 140 Hol­ TEL. Ml-S-Siei tern set by Mohandas K. Gandhi in friends as “ Ruby," presided 'sjid turnips, Carrots snd peaV and . Another enjoyable feature was and Dr. Linn J. Bo3?d--have con­ .584-525 lister St.’; James Bumett.X 133 MANCHESTER > At* ■ \ India. Participants would risk a Main S t; Miss Philohiena Lupa- welcomed the members and guests. tossed lalads. Heart-sha^d'\iiiold- •^singing in ninison reducing sonn ducted tests of the neV anttbotic. MAIN ST. , /■ stiff penalty—a five-year Jail sen­ cchino. 76 Florence S t; ChaVles She presented beautiful rose cor­ ed salads were much in evidence set to familiar tunes. There w*te They Indicated they *fe being tence. n heavy fine snd 12 lashes Farrell. 18 Dr. B; Mrs, Lillian sages to Miss Marjorie ^^tr, dieti- and one me/liber had fashioned\two eight in all and after siriglng them cautious about the drug's, poten­ — If convicted of resisting Couth Newbury, 8 Cottage St.; George onfte, a call to repeat found ta.yor tialities but declared It has Drought African law on political grounds. Gakeler. Vern*.i; Vincent Bavard. with all, thus closed the first ine.m- "Impressive" lmprovemehf'“„lK m- which will guide the policy of vere pulmonary tuberculosis East HartffllM; Mrs. Patricia eratlon. There will be a perm; ben^lp dinner of the )VATEB. \ Falek, 138 N.’ Elm St.; Mrs. Vlvisn Private Firms nent operation and experiment:^ Genovese, 617 N. Main St. , RANGE SALE Duck’s. Delusion staff. « ADhllTTED TODAY; Francis Plan A-plant in A license by the Atomic Enerj Hadden, 32 Strickland St.; Geof­ Commission is required for the Confusing to All frey Belk 79 Crest wood Dr.; reactor. ' The plans call for the B I B ’TH S YESTERDAY: a New^York Area commission to lease the fuel for Seattle (gn-rGeorge la a duck daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Carmelo the reactor.., 1954PACKARD who apparently thinks he’s a dog. Felice. East Hartford. e Joined the David Dugan family BIRTHS T<5DAY: a daugh­ (CoMUnued from Page Om ) 4-DOOR SEDAN / ladt summer. Where he canie ter to Mr. and Mrs. Benja­ Hoiior Mrs.^poiitt intraroattc, radio, beater, while wall tires, froiiir they dS not hnow,. Aiid min Scruggs. 79 Vernon' Aye... structionNwd operation costa 'will power brakes, power steering. Sm'okev. the Dugan spaniel, pos­ Rockville; a daughter to Mr, and be borne bV the-companies which Mrs. Donald Thompson, Pllsbuiy sibly, flattered al his success in will use the reactor for research. At Farewell Part Hiil, Rockville; a .daughter to Mr. ■winnihg friends and Influencing The American Machine if Foun­ mallards, is willing to go along and Mrs. Joseph Kizis. South Windsor. dry Co. designed Ibe reactor. A farewell luncheon,/honoring with Ui\duck's delusion. They pal A. .so-called “ swimming pool” Florence Doutt of the Cemetery Save around wcether. even teaming up d i s c h a r g e d YI^STERDAY: Edrl Keeney, 1009 Mam St.; John reactor will us^ uranium fuel sur­ Dept, waa held today at noon at to cliasc Irtts and cars. rounded by water serving as a Miller’s Restaurant at the CentM - a--.- *><***—^ * ^ Guorqiiff^ There ks a corApllcation, though. Cargo, 69 , Starkweather St.; Thomas Downes. East. Hartford; moderator, cooler and shield. ■ About ,20 women employee . 'They fight like everything at The atomic furnace will pro­ municipal departments attended. n.eal time," Mrs. Dugan explains. Mra Josephine Langworthy, Wil- She has, worked for the town.about OreN^EortHUBS. EVENINB UNTIL » duce 10 trillion neutrons a square “ George likes meft." limanttc; Mrs.' Esther Isch, 41 Orchard St., Rockville; Joseph centimeter a second for radiation flve yearn and Is leaving to take a position with.United Aircraft. PIGEON SHORTAGE? Schoeri. East Hartford; WilHsm experiments.- • DOWN The location of the prpjeCt. the '53 PACKARD $395 Sehenctsky, IM Grove “St., Rock­ Ultramatlc, r^ lo , hgatervwhlte wall tires, sun visor. Low mileage. starling date for construetlon, the IU „ WIND Miamidlnirg. Ohio (iP i~ T here ville; Mrs. Myrtle McCollum. 470 ■lust like new .' must be a shortage of pigeons in Porter St.i/Mrs. Mary Brydon, 21 names of the firms to cooperate New London, lowq —A vio­ Silver Sprihgs. Ky„ says Irvin ^ssell St. with, American Machine * Foun lent windstorm last spring tore the STARFIRE Egelus. sa:Wy - service director DISCHARGED TODAY; Mrs. dry and othep details Si'lll be Sp- glaS,-es from ihe face of Mrs. E. REG, 2.98-3.49 M. Strawhaoker and whiske't them ; s A p L t n CXINVERTIBLE $695 here. He said he had hifbd a Silver Cla^a / Firnstahh and daughter. nounced later. ' < d o w n away. Springs man rli the bu.sim-ss South Coventry; Mary Marr. 76 J Research projects will pe on an itwer seat, power steering, power Knakek, powrer, REG. 339.9S^SAVE $3S NOW STEEL BLINDS individual basis, but the companies Recently one of her sons found Power windows, district here of troublesome flocks Essex St.; Miss Rosanna Burg- top, white wall tii a. 8-tonr California Moe. Less, than 5,000 miles. of pigeons, and'-the man reported wald. RFD 3, South Coventry; will share both expenses lind the the glasses hanging from k.hlgh tree limb on the family farm near he will take them to his home Mrs. Margamt Phelan and daugh- facilities and each will be repre­ 4-TNK)R sented on a board of directors here-»-undsmaged. , . $10 down on Term s' $14Vfr month town. ■ \X iter, 23 Cambridge St., 'SOPACKABB SEDAN $95 304.88 DOWN 14 raody-moda ..^Mzea, 159.88 Radio, heater, tires like new. Priced fO(,.a gvlek sale. Fraazar wHh "Naw fer 1955—chrome and attractively design* 23 io, 36" widi, 64" Printed enamel in new SUPER MARKET SAVINGS Look this one oiwr. frott-graan trim. capacity—holds up to . 16.66 Down, on Terms. long — oil ot on* low til*, floral, acroll- paU 505 Ibi. Ouhida ti^cMlmglowt duripg normal opar> tenia—soft colors. 8-DOOR price. Save up'to 1.05. SAVE MONEY $ $ BUY DIRECT '55 PONTIAC* SEDAN $ 2 9 T oHon. Bohad-on anamal finish "ilayi" whita. P f DOWN White kloli, tope*, iorda ^Special purchase lavet Hydraniatic, radio, heater, white wall tires. Less, than 800 miles. you $80 on this 229.95 quality M ile— buy now. BEL AIR / 1 « H U S K Y K '55 CHEVROLET HARDTOP $295 100.% Nylon face frieze DOWN tweed cover interwoven Heater, power glide, chrome wheels r IGULAR 199.95 SALE-.7.98 21-lNCH TV with metallic lurex ALUMINUM COMBINATION WINDOWS StPER ’ thread. Fuilfoom-rubber BROADLOOM '51 BUICK 4-DOOR SEDAN $195 5'A* crown cu*hion«— i a WINDOWS FOR ON LY DOWN a iSSTS Extruded Radio, heater, dynaflow. $177 revertible for double 6.97aq.fdL Aluminum . wear. No-Sog bate. HARDTOP r- a Self S to ^ g $5 down, on Ternu. See Blond finiihed wood trim. New textured weave hoe • Sure Locks '54 BUICK RIVIERA $595 . DOWN Us brilliant picture and I-'. a rich, carved effect. •a Prowler Proof ' Power steering, power brakes, two-tone green, Radio, heater aad other features. Cabinet r- Many now detlgni. ' o Save up to defroster. Only 7,000 mllfs.______1/5 Fuel Cost hoi mahogany-groined Typkoh toving: 9x12', o Flagertip Control ■ 8-DOOR ♦ihUh. Year warranty. Mie IS.64—Mvol 1 J*6 d Fully Guaranteed '54 CHEVROLET DE LUXE 810 $295 o Made to Laat DOWN For Any Size up' to 40” x 50’’.\S a LifeMme . Radio, beater and defroster. Clean. Frame Size. LOW A DAY --i-. * Installation Optional AS ^4apacirARD ’41 CHRYSLER ALL'MINl'.M—INi^TALLATION OPTIONAL CONVERTIBLE SWIVEL ROCKER SALE-9>9'* SEDAN ______FREE DISHES-GUTw COMBINATION DOOR REGULAR 64.95 RUBBER TILE. s Complete with latch, door closer, safety SAVI ON REG. 27.95 chain, frame. - REG. W.50 ’51 STUDEBAKER ’47 BUICK PRICED DINETTE ______COMMANDER SUPER. SEDAN F FANIL CRM 16*. a You aro npt obligated, to buy a 10 wladow deal—you caa buy 79.88 N O T E ^ | n o w 2 4 . 8 8 49.88 I aa few or as many as you like. ’49 HUDSON ’47 FORD 8-50 OOwni on Term*. ’ 3072 eovert h 9x12V 4-DODB s e d a n REG. 162,95— SAVE $18 NOW 5 '.5 0 Down, on Terma SEDAN. Good hardwoodr. 6-year - Beer at Ihit tew lolo FREE HOME etz*. Foot - controlled Beg. 11.95 D'mnerwore Smart Lawton ilyling. price, lutfrout, quiet* OPEN DAILY f V- (drop-side; Four • level free(32plecetfor6)wiih il DEMONSTRATION |5 down an Tarms 144.88 ,$7 par month r -fzpring. CRIB MAT- Enjoy rocking action long-wearing. 9 permp> 99.95 quality 5-pc. di- 9 A.M. fp 9 P.M. 1955 M-W Bactrk Bongo-Maol for small hHchoni. ; TRESS. Reg. 9.Mt now while watching TV. Coil NO DOWN BRUNNER’S-PACKARD J noHe. 36x60' toblqt ALASKAN Just 30 In. wido yot it hos giont !^3'=in. evon (wHh ■ spring Mot, jMft cuihion. SATURDAY ROCKVIUE ROAD. TALCOTTVILLE ALUMINUM PRODUCTS CO. PAYMENT NEXT TO VITTNER’S GARDENS ^ waist-Ngh broilor). Post-acting mteretubo lep-uniB 9 A«M/fe A P.M. ACROSS F-ROM GARRITr BROTHERS hoot ond cool rapidly, hovp 7 haot tattings. . \' 45 WEST CENTER ST.. MANCHESTER-TEL MI-t-8828 REQUIRED OPEN WEDNESDAY THURSDAY EVE. 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TOONBRVILLB POLKS BY FONTAINE FOX FfM'iC'IU.A’S POP BY V e r m i X DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLB Maka It Partonal! Valenttne Geeetlhgs You’ll Suddenly Seem X' One visit to TH E PIN E PHAR- ONE MAMBUROER. MACl', 664 Center St. suggests To Have GrWn All Answer to PrtvioMs Pusslo 'X ■ \ "tK T COM/A^ ----~ — Spring haw arrived in the FauKi LatsiKin Classics TRANSFER U N uissnece mained with me was my Filipino '■’The roan stood for . a while Hours for s h 6 p p i n g at the Forget costly, replacements of For I J » S TH A N $10 A ROOM, time. Gifts of ftlSMETICS^and M Briftle ion Dop't. of MONTCKAMBBT CHENEY BBOTjMlBRK REM­ kltchi^ tools and cutlery for 19 it it possible to give your home a PERFT'.MES, lavishly packaged It At a farmer »>Ot«ce«» interpreter. ' * watching the boy fish, and finally W ARO COMPANY. Crisp 7 ^ time movements (preflx> N A N T SALESROOM conUnue as Years when you buv stainless steel- colorful lift in beauty with S l'PE R far the occasion are excellent gift ' "Later 6n I visited the southerri' spoke. . SL'l’K and T0PPE R 8 in an arrSy x-f tl Health isaoru “ Augment^ tl Paradise part .of this island andyhad the ManAHow many fish have you follows: Open daily ,0 to 5:30 EKCO FLINT-WARE from REM TONE APPLIRAY from choices to endear yourself com­ \ of Ekuter egg pastels are neatly' (Closed all day Wednesday). Open Housewares Dep't. of S. W . HAI.E SHERWIN-W’IXXJAMS CO.. 719 I t P o m Russian city I t Command pleasure of pracUoally croMlng it caught son? diaplayed. New lines end 199S de­ pletely. . \ ' ' You miiy 1(0 slortlpsl under the protection of the^then Saturday 9 to 4:45. . CORP. Thbse superior' products Main St. Over a freshly pointed '■mAr*s HOIN^ t4pX. lesr “ f™*.?*"* IS Italian city Boy—Well (witliout looking tailing- ara evident; ’ the BOXY ^ la m p O n Major Partello, who. was an ai are guaranteed for that length o f wall, rpll on any one of the TEN when you see yeursefi—yeur X L I K E_ 'E M ,^ t 7 Roman date ‘ PP^>»Uon 4 0 Rcgard around), if I catch this one I’m BUn% trim and . fashionable In- Br'ai.sing pork chops ? Top them I t Put into naturalist, and to whom the Valentina Gifts for n Kltrben time. Now, while open stock is DESIGNS to get an individual, friends, startTed.when T H IC K A ^ I t Actraas 43 Lukewarm after now and then two tnere, I ’ll sites 10-18 are tagged 812.08 to - IX MOTIFS with green pepper and onion rings O U ICYI*. - motion 4S Fleshy fruits tlonal Museum is indobted have three. ' The kitchen, being the very Heart complete, is an excellent time to uncoinmon effect that has beauty for delicious flavorr-Canned cream' they see YOt/ —ond-Ohl hew Eleisiiora — I16.U8, Some include blousea to begin a set for thk Spring Bride Inclosed car 4tPsdssul part many specimens. of a home, deserves to be remem­ and "characlar." F»lck up your of mushroom sauie. with a little envieus (hey will hef It Written . matdt the-ilningr*. All wool TOP- or to add to your own equipment. "A |sw years after this .the Smith', of Pearson, Oa., says bered on Valentine’s Day with u ^ FREE COPY of "Home Decora- soy sauce added, makes art excel­ evidence PBBM, your spring through sumr to-date equipment from THI^ There are Mixing Spobns, Spatu­ tor" bboklet. . 1 r r r r J r r b r Major psJd a visit to-our Mussum he so named by his parents mer standby, are 80.88 to 810.98. lent bniising llqttio. And now comet a truly mtw lU}- M B u d a d * r / and plyed ms with the question, to keeVshim from becoming con­ BLDGinr CENTER, 91 Center las, two-tlned Forks,-x^irners, /■ 2401 uid make-up that will .do (or you MDiiniar oouiae 'Are there any cohras in Min­ Try on » 100>7, NYLON , COAT, St. VALENTINE RED ACX)ES. Mashers, Beaters priced from 81.75 Salty Goodies for Rating exactly what picture above r fused with all the other Smiths. letely washable for a perman­ Valentine Gifts, for "Him” t 7 Rem ove A danao?’ To this I Implied affirma­ :—Mrs. Loupe Gravley, Shawnee, SORIEM, the Canister SeU, Wall ta84.0S. Slx-pc. gift seta witKwall Ont-of-Hand ahowt)/ ' M Ptaead ently fresh bandrbox look, only Convey Cupid's message to your s tively, aaying: "You sent two in Okla. Clocks, Rubber Mats knd Racks racks are 814.05. All handlea''are Have you heard the humorous favorite beau with good looking LAnotikPLUs Liquid Makg-t/p tiqbUaga eflkial r your last shipment.'' 824.79. Stop In soon, while stock can cheer a home's work gentSr. heat-resistant. Of special mentit daHniUon of will-power?' Someone really covers the sins of you is complete to pick exactly what la the 7" Stainless-Steel FRTINl CUFF LINKS or a TIE SUDE skin. Those th)y lines and imi 41 Misdeed r D "The major accepted this state­ The bystapder notic^ that the REVERE W A R E , Coffee Makers, has 4gid thst it's the-ability to from the choice assortment at C. 41 Animal doctor| ment rather skeptically, request!^ you wlrii. , and the gleaming all c h rb m e P A N reg. 84.50 now 82.77 wUhtbe ' t just one salted peanut. How fectiems you so-thoroughly f- farmer was havin^v trouble with E, HOUSE A RON. Persorialiie are hidden from'sight. But it \ X feeU.) h P that he might aee them for proof. hit horse. It would start, go slow­ DORMEVER MIXER are truly "Radiant Heat Core" that assures mttaMy true that is . . . es- It’s Boy Hcout Week pecwly If you’re trying to count the gift further with his initials if two more beauty (vonderi fpr 4 4 a i p Being taken to the Division of ly for a abort distance) and than gifts from a generoua Valentine Iter more economical cooking you wish or the emblem hf his / Herpetology,, the specimens were Oarl H. Relmer of the <\ E. heart icauae heat' la quickly conducted Calbrr y"*#’ / 4tM oet beloved 5 n RT f r stop again. Every time it otopped, favorite lodge. Priced 8l'.50 to -1. Its five shades afejM living 4t A n n y divisiiNi fished out. 'The major was greatly the farmer had great difficulty in HOl.’SE a SON Scout Department aerfiss bottom and up the sides. " \ ------.83..’M) all are nicely boxed.; 'See 1 says: "Forward on Liberty's Team Truly a LASTING VALENTINE coWs of young skin. TKa living tt Inaact - f & taken aback upon beholding them, getting the horse started again. We have no evidence that Hon­ W 'elm tf^ CHmtact Cement also the handsome TIER, the' ahacte most flattering to Wu' is and exclaimed: ‘Heck ia that a Finally th'o bystander asked. is the watchword of every family 0 1 ; Tile nextXtlme you need an all w ith 14 By dearaea est Abe, the' rsllsolitter. ever ate SOCKS and BELTS for thoughtful easy to find, too, when you/aee OUT OUR WAY^ BY J. R. Wldi^tAB OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE M B x p irT J) - cobra? Why that thing wouldn’t Bystander—Is~yonr horse sick ? thU week, Feb. 8-12. tH PPOBT purpose cement to reliably hold them all. \ ' \ 1 your boye’ M fO im N O ACTIVl- a cake like this. But we do think W ei^t watchers will be inter­ S7 Arrow poleob go into the botUc, so 1 picked it up Farnier—Xot ths't .1 know of. it's a perfect dessert for the Uh- together le a th ^ wood, rubber, 7. LanOM* Ptos Uq(i>d .MB>ce^ ": ...... 8 " D 1 and shoved it ini’ ’’ TUEM- Help the local Boy Scouts ested to'-know that there is now an fabrics or metalsXlhink of WELD- M B im p Bystander—Is he bslky’ coln’s Birthday, party. Looking for a cute S{won that A package of cake mix will Up containing famous-LsMeUlt m V E A H . i ip thsir drive for funds; don’t let apricot nectar on the market that WOOD C0NTACTX;EMENT from Plus Liquid, helps to soften/ end StPiMuliar - Farmer-.^No. he’s so afraid I ’ll Lincoln Log {Orange and Mace is easy to make and trim \Here it make a pudding if It i j steamed. fi«A O , 90^6 f KEEP IT UNDER YOUS, AND THAT R s say whoa^'and. he won't hear me, the b ^ , down. Forge ahead oh has a nonXnutritive sweetener—In­ the JOHNSON P A i m CO., 699 smooth your Ikin. M O roek A man who bragged that he in­ _ -Pia%-ored) stead of sugar—added. The nectar Is a sheer apron with checked Add orange rind (grated) to thi) KATS, BuT/t‘V6 iMVENTeO AM SL06AN tended to remaihia bimhelor all' his he stops every once in a while to Liberty’s Team." MainRl. Without clamps or nails Imagincamske-upthit noionly COKJTEST tawnriiip 1 w r (Yield:'8-10 servings) comes in a 12-ounce can; each ties plus lovely flower stamp-pns halter, flll .well-grea.4ed cus^rd AIR-COi^lTlOMEO eoCKiM© • life told a cloee friend, that he listen. Four eggs, separated; 1 cup this'product will work irMantly on gives you the appearance of hav­ TlHENtXl t l Plant M Tbere’s still plenty of ''skirt ounce of this nectar contains contact. Use It for installing ply­ in blending shades of blue that j ^ t cups about two-thirds full amj tie ing instantly grown a new] flSw- IR THAT WILL RWAL. didn’t say it for effect—-he really soft brown sugar, l> j tablespoons need to be pressed off, no embroP WON A DOWM T 51 fullneea..-to be seen this spring, about 7 caioriM. wood or floor tiles; it di€«r^n .30 a couple of thicknesses of/-tvaxed leu and .vounger-looklng skin, THS CAM OPeMeR IM meant it. The friend left town for Keep your light burning, how- fresh orange juice, I 's table­ dei^ necessary. per over thC top of edch cup. but that also makas it soft ir fcal-. Fwe-YEAR 'ever small, and somebody will be but with this difference; IVs minutes and costs 60c a 3 oz. lube. POPULAR DEMAND/ IPhstanlng ff" n a few months and when he return­ spoons. fresh lemon juice, 1 cup Pattern No. 2401 contains llsaur gam the individual / puddings Ing and smoother lonking. 'Iplua <^OPPLV certain to hunt you out. placed low' teneath a definite h i^ Valcatine Party Sweets -~X FISORETHt t g ^ f t w e ed he found Viat Charlie had sud­ sifted cake flour, >4 . teaspoon for apron; color transfer for teabout 30 minutes and serve with tax. Nothing else Uke it OF AKL6 denly married. He called him up . ----- fine. Combine eye-ebp^l and-taste- Mix cream cheese wjlh mayon­ 12 FIRST YEARS 6ALES tBhealieiiaaa JT *■ IT bi salt. 1M teaspoons double-acting! ipeal for a Valentine party with motifs of varlrtus sizes; materisl an orange sauce. and asked what had happened. Man—Does he talk senise? naise, grated onion, garlic powder WILL Co n a b o u t ■ SRCASe? Indians -J baking powder, 14 teaspoon; |ulrements; sewing'directions. Charlie—I married a girl from Friend—Sense?-His sanest re­ “ Say It with Flqwcrs” delectable 'V A L E N t l? ^ ' DES­ and minced parsley Serve as a © l l o n a n d a h a l f ground mace. SERTS, the heart-khaped cakes. 29c in coins, your name.' Yalentlar Gifts Galorrt Gimbcl's. I uaed to buy at her mark would be too foolish fbr a Express VelentlM sentiments dunk with com chips- Makes a Beat egg whites until they stand . ,cookies, cupcakes \*nr>ti \enchantinglv > and the pattern number The W. T/ GRANT CO.. 813 counter and she waa always- con- popular song title. eloquently with a no^^al bouquet, nice first course for company a living plant or a corsage from ip soft peaks. Beat in ^ cup sugar. decorated at the PIN E PASTRY to 'ANNE CABOT, THE MAN- Main St., is thrt home, of practical and set.aside. Beat egg yolks until when served with a tomato juice BU G S B U N N Y MIUKOW'HKI THE FliORIST, SlfOP, 658 Center SL Save your­ cocktail. CHFJ4'reR EVENING HERALD, and heart-warming VAIJCNTINE 609 Main St.; The cut flow-ers are thick and lemon colored. Add or­ self time and energy- wifhout .aac- 1150 AVE. AMERICAS, NEW GIFTS for everyone you ^remem­ ange and lemon juice. Gradually 823 Liquid Mkk*-Up radiantly freah; the flowering riflclng excellent flavor and festive Valentino “ Wearmbleo” for Girls YORK 86/\N, Y. ber. Attractive BIAIUSRS and beat in remaining sugar7 Fold beat­ 12-42 appearance. LINQRRIE. frothy Wifh lace or 'TScra oni/ oaa ganoine Lpnofia Sluii DO SOMITHINa .AtOtn' .CUIPPINTI u a t T plants vigorous and thriving, to Crisp and perky BOUFFA.VT i Now availitble—the 1955 Ncedle- TWS iCY tiOCWAlX ^ « OFFfF 7M’ A bring a refreshing breath o f spring en egg whites Into the egg yolks. A welcome addition to your »' pr) hanmiomely tailored, Sre pleasing Sift flour with the salt, baking SLIPS for. a little sweetheart's iPl*"^'** ly/ priced, too. Long wearing OR X U RUN WAUC tK n O M S IS into a Februar)' day. M I 9-5268, wardrobe for a new season ia this Mix drained canned whole ker­ Valentine have arrived at MARI- colors. U contains 5|6 pages of 'flu IN / w ’^YItSl A M S S O' BACK- powder and ground mace, all at softly tailored classic that features nel corn ydth a moist bread stuff­ lovely designs- piu* 3 gift pat­ ISIS HOSIERY famous for smooth ond.tima and fold in gently. MAD’S. 691 Main St. There are fit, comes in flkHering new shades; OFFICM. BRIAKIN' Eyes are Precious / tucked detail on the bod(ce. ing for roast chicken.' Grtod flavor nylon-taffeta slips, nylon-mesh terns, directions printed in bookf WANDEIiL- ft awav ' Bbtir batter 'Into a paper-lined Pattern No. 8230 is In sizes 12. always a wise gift cholcd. Valen­ -MMMMM It Is sensible to have periodic eye i change. petticoats, polished cottons, tiered Only 25c a copy! \ . 1-(..16,18. 20; 40, 42. Size 14, slrort tine PAR TY S I'P P U E S are examinations for every membeh of |8*^***9 * * 10 » x 1-inch Jelly for extra fullness, to buoy up S the family. Your doctor's prescrip­ roll pan. Bake 15 minutes or luitil sleave.s, 5H yards of 35-inch, For New Looking I'Yirnitiire abundant, the candles, favors and ANDERSON dope in a preheated modemta oven 1 For this pattern, send 35c in party dress fashionably. IToddlers Make It a Photagraphir Valentine decorations. It costs only pennies tion will be competently filled by In *mld-wlnter ihotightful home­ through Pre-Teen sizes. Neiv “An EXPOSI’KE METER U an Optician Leslie Christensen o f (3 ^ degrees''F.I. Turn out onto! Ooin#'. your name, address, size de- makers often view with a critical to build priceless memories for the ' towel sprinkled with confec-1 sired, and the Pattern Number to DRESSES FOB SPRING are oii excellent gift for anv occatlon’-’, children. Building 'r: I'N IO N O PTIC AL tX)BP., ,located eye the faded appearance of a the racks in a glorious array of oners’ sugar. 'Quickly remove SUB BI'RNETt. M.AXCHESTER much used chair or sofa. Each reminds THE FALLQT STI^DIO, In Gaudet’F Jewelry Store, .comer color and fabrics. 70 E. Center St. You’ll get better DON'T Birch and Main Sts. It will bo easy apaper. Roll up eakh in the towel. e v e n in g HERALD, 11-50 AYE. piece can look fresh and appeal­ Use light cream' in thatl* white Contractors pictures every, titpe, save money G R A S P to find a Incoming frame from tlie Cool. AMERICAS, NEW YORK 36, N.Y. ing if you enlist the aid of the sauce. Instead of milk, and add HOW © S R*sid*ntiol-Comm«reial fMttf . , excellent variety displayed: Step in Unroll, Spread with . orange The latest issue 0/ our pattern .MANCHESTER UPHOI-STERY .Some cooks like to pour off the and avoid disapprtintment with an capers.apei Serve to company over THIS IS a, to have ymir present frames c o iy frosting. n Roll up. Sift confec­ magazine contains, -dozens more CO., 56 Cottage St. expertly fat as bacon cooks in a skillet: expoaute metey by knowing the Aslh loaf or fllleta. AltBTdHonvRcmofMiiig fnrtably adjusted add Aigj)tenM|l^tioners’ sugar lightly over Um roll smart, easy to sew styles'-fw all staffed to recover or rebuild any they say the bacon is crispier this correct expowire tinries under all lighting conditions.' “ H\i.sine»s Built On Shopping Trip HAMLIN free. or froat. to reseniWe tiarK' oil the ages. Bend 75 cents Today for yuur -chair, love-seat or divan frtr you, way. Just be sure to drain the Wanted: A i:aed PUno A L L E Y OOP log, With orang'e frosting. I f de­ copy of the spring A summer '55 AH work tkillfuly done on the bacon well on absorbent paper I f yqu have a piano in .vourTiome' Cu.stnmrr Satisfaction” / Tour family will love frankfur­ sired. shave bitter chocolate or kaue.- premises is fully guaranteed. Cor­ when it comes out of the skillet. Nutritionists recommend that that is now silent most of the 1 Full insuraned Coverage WBX.£ET(MaaW4 HMAt HE SHOULD slivered orange rind over top. time, whv nqt turn it into valuable I HAIIE BEEMBACK KEN WINSTON BY JERRY SIEGEL anil OGDEN WHITNEY ters thst have a wrap-atrtund of nices and Draperies are custom some gnlmal protein be included in MCMME/A Orangr Frnaling made. Order deemator fabric's Chickeii (iizzarils cash by dialing MI 3-5680? ! Tel. MI-9r30.‘l.1 or ■ I TORE NOW.MAVK rich baking-powder bisruit dough. Buy Ruga Now-: Pay Later each/ nieal. The following foods ANYWMC WMY 14 fVfRYOMt I •OT NglNB , Bake the frankfurter/rolls in a fYield: Sufftrient frosting for from the many broks available. Man.v nourishing main dishes KEMP’S IN<’., 7763 Main St., will BETTER fiO SEE MaKwe OUCH a tia eeit You,iooTS/' OOM*T T«U«T PaNW,.. The MANCHE.STER CARPET givegi\/ about '<.he same amount of , Tel. MI-^«651 hot 'l42is degrees) oVen for 15 \both Inside and outside of MI. 9-9.521. / "uggest themselves with thriftv, all sytnmal protein: >4 cup cottage cal! at your home to give you an- ,VWWS OETAININS SUM OVta THAT aoT Hit loot nio CENTER, one block north of Ar- __ honest top.-value appraisal. After 5:00 1^. M. LOUP - MOUTMCP tO M lW M C M t / _ minutes or so. coke roll) meat CHICKEN GIZZARDS, 2 lbs. Cheese: 3 ounces c.heddar cheese; W PCMAgS IN'TfltftTlN’, iH ? One-third cup butter or mar­ m orC W anU .ypu to enjoy new j Cauliflower, whether you serve for 65C. at the LYN N POirLTRY --..s - e*n »«tH H ^ ty and comfort in jmur I ^ 2 >4 cups milk; 3 ounces of cooketl 82 Baldwin RhRd Mora Valeattne,Ideas than COpId garine.- 54 teaspoon grated orange FAR.MR, 505 Main St. Strictly- lean meat, poultry or fish; 3 ManchestA. Coijn. MATHER’S AT TIIE CENTER rind. H teaspoon grated lemSn ; benefitsI fifrom a dusting of paprika. FRESH E g o s are uncrated daily. medium-sized eggs. The Inquirer rind. 3 cup. ;S^ed%onr'i:ti;;.ro’ l‘=-^ Is well stocked with Valentine aug- , propneiors inia inenui.v a>.uic, sugar. 3 tablespoons fresh orange, P*:?.P'^*‘ °,™ 01 ComfartkUe'Boudoir Chair gesUona for delighting the lady of- ' 1, will make , .arrangements giving j. J’oukJWOrt or tO? YOMt juice. During /tht Ser.il-Ahnual Fur- choSk) .For big and Httle stveat- Be’at butter or margarine.; Y?" “ P months to l^V-, |nlture S ^e npw in progress at hearta HTERLINa JEW ELRY Inr gratedated orange and lemon rinds ^hy wait? Oo In soon «»>• «tm ^y W A TK iX s. 93,5 Main St., flne fur- cludea aymbollc bracelrta liriked together. Add confisctlonere’ -suear , call/ MI. 9-4343 and carpet Mm- invitingly lower- vdth hdarta, dangH"g with heart- slterna^ely with nrurtpr juice.' ^ will be brought to your home } prie* W.\A- Drudgery remembered uith a just right mes- giving a set of “L IT T L E I f you are planning additions or ice System at breakfast. It's done aOOR SAMPtEi-DEMONSTRATORS I IT'S IMtOSS«LE TO-SET MICKEYPJNN Thg Answer! D A,£.u .«AHU LADY" TOILETRIES for’ her >-ige from the varied collection 1 replacementg to'your home -laun­ with trays, one for each member TO THE SPOT WHERE 1 i S ^ very ow'n use from MARI- here. Stop in tomorrow. LET JEFF OUT O f THE r ig h t nrrTrsTssc dry. step into the Appliance Dep’t. of the family! -'SHADY LAPY'ISFETH MAD’S, 691 Main St. One lovely Here's how ' it works. , Enter /\ CAR/:.. IF WE OONT “ ' gift box includes Shampoo, Toilet of J. W. HALE CORP. See tlie Silvrr Hallow Ware -'as»Uagus*i^sixth- WHIRLPOOL DRYER, 8149.95 Johnnie. He reaches for His tray Water. Dusting Powder, Carved and silverware just, like at the What could be more fitting' for ' NBTHSX •GERTIE'SGIRDU'SEVENTH to team smartly with a matching Valentine's Day than beautiful IT'S 'INCOME U H 'H FRONT BY THREE LENSTHI r - s ) Soap and a sewing kit. Bubble school cafeteria. Milk an(l fruit EXTRA SPECIAL!! W:H1KMH>pL W.ASHER 8259.95. AS THEY GO MST THE5TANDS^1C0RNY J0|{^ -AHP'RCOIIIETAlf'ISSna . Bath and Bath Mitts will make her juice are ready in the fefriglerator..gle: 1 IS SECOND-'ilUSCli •OONP'THIRD leadwgastheyrounp feel luxuriously grown-up. Darling Several G. E. models are displayed He pours, himself a generous bowl a t t h e u e n -t e k . -•GRAPEFIIOIT'IS FOURTH- FIRST TORN* little heart - etudded JEWfRLBY, in addiUon to BENDIX BCON- of ready-to-eat cereal-there is i A ’IHIV CT tha^xtends; gleSm- SINGER SWING NEEDLE tl\e .bracelets, necklaces and baret- 05IAT and others. Friendly an assortment from '.which to j '"8 • p *'' * * 5'* * ® ^ T°,,***cp foods tee appeal to the eternally femi- demonstrations and assistance chooOe. Onto the table wher<; the (ZIG ZAG) MACHINES 'nlne. • awslt you. toaster and bread ready for ac- 1 ^ A’TER WTfWKB.H anci lovely BuMfat C i*iii«t Qttaon Aiwi Censola tion. When Jolpinie finishes hlk.i BI: I f e R DISHE.S are a, few ele- AS Preparing gi-apefpiit halve* “for Want to give your cookies a the-dishes back gant' choices for gracious tables. breakfast? As you cut pulp away shiny glaze? Mix an egg white or to the sink on the tray. Simple, from dividing membranes keep ah egg yolk with a t.sblespooa of isn’t It ? ^.Tartar sauc«..1s .the traditional (LIKE NEW) I water and brush over the cookies ae^mpantment to fried oysters; “ ■A. -♦ your smalli sharp knife in an al­ .Muffins At right into a Serve SAVE UP TO most vertical position for best re- before ' baking. Or brush the .Yourself Menu. Just keep them but they taste gOSSBR CAKES. COOKIES and miniature Especially now in winter when Heading for a southern vacation look-out for the exotic and ■ un­ doors apd windows are closed, usual then get a pair of figurine- OoWplete Miinie in sewing PLUS a full set of basic attach- THEY CAMTI CUPCAKES artfully decorated rtr- patiently w aitiM for Spring BUTONEOPEIANA* Hrfs ^ A'^ ^ wcNHbeRipMB l ’ f your home can. nevertheless, pre­ where you are? ’The lovely, vases depicting heads of an A fri­ raeats given uith any Ringer machine. WE TRACED 'E , ►towstpiro-Awfiia’,, with Valentine symbols by THE THRU GAOrOU.A . SWISS PASTRY SHOP, 183 N. sent a freshly aired aroma, all the SKIRTS, DRESSES and can Man and Woman from H.AR- [ PMI TOlAORIlON, NAUa! iH e r SAV BAaoMUiS i ,MAV TRY TO O tr AMO TOOLEY HAD A Main 8t. you’ll want to serve them time if A IR W'ICK Is on your BIX>USES now attractively SALE RISON’S, 849 Main S t Your n « B A K »T O RCALOONe O N lBr vl shelf. A t the WELDON DRUG PRICED at CORET C(4HUAL8, drama-loving friends will enjoy ROUNO-TRIP PLANE New AAATMlkACMsef with afternoon tea. for dessert and •v4S5t.y*ft«kle PIATHIRWIIOHT* portabl* T IC K -H E V . MAYBE NE r for cveniug snacks. Call MI 9-2660 COMPANY, 901 Main. St. A ir Wick 887 Main St., offer an unusual op­ black and white Planters— IVail T*TT lOtTHERl if you wish a personal message in­ in solid form comes in a smart portunity to "build a distinctive Hangers interchanging Comedy Look At These Savings! scribed, with the -name of honored deqpratlve holder, reg. 81.69 now 1 wardrobe at savings. Dressy and and Tragedy Motif. Designed by guest Included. Cakes may be had 98c'. A simple' tnist and it goes casual styles in toj^fashlon colors (Tsrsmic Art Studios, enjoy the ELECTRIC DESK MODEL S49.9S CABINET ELECTRIC .. S50.00 to work ma^cally in s sick room. I are designed to take you charm- sweeping lines of Animal - figur­ filled or plain, but be prepared for 44.50 CABINET ELECTRIC . 4 4 .5 0 happy ex<:lamaUons of ’’they’re too a nursery, recreation room or ^ i ^ j r and appropriately round-the- ines, the pantheiy, foxes, giraffes. ELECTRIC DESK MODEL pretty toMat" kitchen. Prices are 81.50 and up. EUCTRIC CONSOLE ...... 19!oO CABINET ELECTRIC . 3 7 .5 0 ' ■ , A \ CABINET ELECTRIC .. • a • • « • 21.00 PORTABLE ELECTRIC 3 9 .9 5 CAIINET aECTRIC . a a • a a a 23.9S PORTABLE ELECTRIC 2 3 .5 0 2 8 .5 0 PROM KEMP'S RECORD DEPARTMENT COMES: ELECTRIC CONSOLE . 12.00 ELECTRIC CONSOLE . PORTAILE ELECTRIC . .16.50 ELECTRIC CONSOLE 20.00 HOW IMPORTANT CAN IT BE ,...... JonI J a ir m j aO - PORTARLE ELECTRIC ...... 15.00 CABINET ELECTRIC . 2 5 .0 0 •1 C heney B rothers I S M I(.E S ...... , ”The Crazy Otto” 2 2 .0 0 V V I C F L I N T In Born’s Of.fic« BY MICHAEL O’MALLEY 'U PORTAILE ELECTRIC ...... 10.00 ELECTRIC CONSOLE THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNI Ordea.l Coming BY Wll,SON SCRl/GGS THIS IS MY CONFESSION ...... JonI Jamea | . REMNANT SALESROOM NOT, H a p tAOC M THE UNTIIO E«ATE»... ^ NOWTOATTEMPT, W/T' I^RTFORD ROAD_— MANCI^TER Sale Is For ONE WEEK ONLY VQUEUPPBO CLEARANCE SALE OF RECORDS ■< ' ■ m^km^ooArn 1HKUBH CUtnOME WHSr.AMXVOOi.MR. NOW^ the UAPOBBaLE*^ UNti wnHPR.Boimdt BOOR EOPMB.AW tMPE, BIPBT • - J ” 78’a and « ’a POPULAR are now ...... 5 fo r $ 1.00 Positiyely Ends Saturday, February 12th ) t o ------00*. Ah* X'Y* SUO 90C vFUbY'riMECe* STAl4r,»AR. ' 78’a CLASSICAL RECORDS ...... 4 fo r 81.00 dBOKOMMmUAA LOOWt AT RCHAOP W l. NOEAUM? -CMcSCAMoiN hkaa* BAAFry bed/ Open 9 AM. to 5:30 PM Cl_BLfT/K^ ^ : \ LIMITED SUPPLY!^ EASY BUDGET TERMS -p- UBERAL ALLOW ANCE — LO W DOWN PAYMENT Saturday 9 A.M. to 4:45 P.AA* INCORPORATE D SINGER SEWING CENTER I FURNITURE and Mll$IC HOME OP FRIGIDAIRE Closed 832 M AIN STREtT / TELEPHONE MI.3.BBB3 176-1 Main S t. Oi-JC Green Stamps Given TeL MI-.V5680 {

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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9,19581 Average Daily Net Press Run la Weather PAGE TWENTY For the Week Knded reieeaat iUattrlffBtPr lEimtins I jm ilb. Z . Feb. 5, 1958 Not oo oouTm at. \ Z: Friday, mlM ItoIfkH d hF nUa dar­ 'N. • 11,575 ing aftemooa, in a colder late Increase Margin Friday night. Hlg tomorrow 4A- About Town •Moras to Note Golden Anniversary Member of the Audit'- se. In Setback Play m ' Bureau of Clreulatlou MancheUer-^A City of VillaKo Charm Tifie Zipaer Oub wiH hold a «* ■ ttbc)c touriuiment Saturday,-. Feb. The 4XXXX maintained their 12.^t 8 o’clock. All are welcome. (CISaMIled ASrertlalag m Phgo IS) PRICENFIVE CENTS On S b ^ y . Feb. jS. the refular ho\d on first place in the R e d VOLeLXXIV^NO. I l l (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, c 6NN„ THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 10,1933 monthly meeting will be held with Men's Club setback tournament at the directors meeting at 1:30 p.m., and the membership meeting at last night's round at the Brainard S;30 p.m. PlaM club. Historic Handshake Their lead over LJebe's, closest High Court President’s The Past MiStxeiss Club of pursuer, la now 120 points, 4096 Daughters of Liberty, No. n , will to 8976. The other teams among meet tomorrow' at p. m. with the first five after last night are Mrs. Mary Conn, 7i' - Elgerton Piano Shoppe, 3973; Pktten, 3960; Choices in Zhukov Bid Street. and Red Men, 3925. Other teams and their - t o t a l Our Lady of Fatima Mothers scores are Milikowski, 3865; Mis- k -y Grows Dim Circle will meet this evening M trettsi, 3820; Coughlin, 3789; Colls. the home of Mrs. Frances Lupac 3701; Oliva, 3687; Manchester By JOHN At. HfflHTOWKa Chino, 47 Hamlin St. Dr. H. J. Paint, 3677; and Town . Motors, State Capitol, "Hartford, Washington, Feb. 10 (/P)—^ Malone, pediatrician, will be guest 3671. Feb. 10 {fP)— Gov, Ribicoff speaker. A cake and cookie. Mle President Eisanhower ittsy will follow. sent to the legislature today invite Russia’s Marshal Postpone Meeting the nomination of three com­ Georgi K. Zhukov to visit The Cornerstone Club of S t mon plea* court judges for him som^ay, but the ex­ Bridget's Church will hold its promotion to the Superior monthly meeting in the chu^*h On Work Contract V perts are not betting on it. hall Sunday. Feb. 13, at 8:15 p. m. Court. • There are too many problems, U«S. Frogmen in North Tachen Harbor Following ,a brief business, meet­ They aro John P. Cotter of Hart­ hoatlliUea and auspiciona between s Bonn ing, "The Rehearsal," a film with. meeting between union repre- ford, Walter M. Pickett of the Moscow and Washington to make EHo Pinsa. Blanche Thebron and aentativea and town' department New Preston section of Washing auch an Invitation posalbla now. Donald Voorhees. preparing a heads scheduled for this,morning ton and Philip R. Paatore of New One of the Prealdent'a aasociatet Haven. said he doei not see “ a chance in Arnis Mu^t broadcast bf "The Telephone IS postponed because General FOR YOUR v a l e n t in e Hour," will be shown. All mem­ •To replace them on the common a million" for auch an invitation. bers of the parish are cordially Manager Richard Martin would pleas court, the Governor nom­ State Dept, offlciala label .tha whole InviUd to attend. Refreshments be unable to attend today,, ac­ A Diane Young Blouse inated former State Sen. Benjamin question "prematura." Come First will be served---- , cording to Frame Hippie, president M. Leipner of Bridgeport, Joseph Yet diplomats aaid that in some of Local 991, State, County and W. Bogdanskl of Meriden and Mrs. special future circumstances the 160% DACRbN ~ Margaret •Connors Driscoll of By TTIE AS.H0CI.A^6 PRESS Mr. and Mrs. WilUam P. Thomp Municipal Employes Union, . AFL. friendship which developed be­ The meeting had been called to Bridgeport. The latter, if her nom­ Prime Minister \Churchill ■on of 2 Rosewood Dr.. SimM>ur>'. Washes eaaily, dries quickly,-resists wrinkles. tween Eisenhower and Zhukov discusa any proposals for revision ination la confirmed, will be the \yheh they were Allied military said today he will eventually announce th'e birth of a eon. Jef­ A pretty assortment of prints. SIzea 32 to 38. first woman in ConnMtlcut his­ frey Lc^sin. on Feb. ® *t the Hart­ of the one yeaf working agree­ leaders in Berlin ,at the end of seek talks with the new So­ ment between' the town and its! tory to hold a high court Judge- ford Hospital. Mrs. Thompson, be PresMcnt Oeerge lUeaay, left, of the Ameriean Federatloa of 1 «- World War II might prove useful viet Premier, Marshal :Niko- outside emplbyes, which expired ahip. to both countries. fore her marriage, was Carol J. $ 3 . 9 8 other Inrumbenta Reaamed bor, and tValter Reuther, president of the CIO, Join In a handshake lai Bulganin. \ - Whitcher, daughter of Mr. and Jan. 1. Provisions in the old con-1 Now, however, the two men tract, allow it to continue to ap­ Ribicoff announced alao the re^ In Miami Boach, Fla., Feb. 9, te seal the bargain after they aanonneed He told the Ho\iae of Coiaihona, Mrs. Carl F. Whitcher of Mountain the two union greupa had come to an agreement on a merger. (A P could not meet Just as onetime however, a favorable time for fUm. ply until a new one ia agreed on | nomination of five incumbent, comrades in arms. World attention Road. West Hartford, formerly of gportawear—Second Floor WIrephoto). President Eisenhower and 25 Victoria Rd.. Manchester. / and placed In force.. superior, common pleas and Juve- would focus on any meeting now Members of the police depart-1 nlla court Judgu. French ■ premier to sit down w la because both have become flgures Bulganin is unlikely to occur hS\ Mr, and Mrs. Peter Mora, 342'j> ment are not among those covered | Those he renamed are: Superior of world political signlflcancr. The Strickland Group of the of whom are now.V lining; by the working agreement. fore the final ratification of the \ Second CongregaUonal Women’s Hackmatack St., whose golden, Court Judges J. Howard Roberta Zhukov moved into the spotlight Albert of Manchester:ester: SisSister nary of Thomaaton for eight years be­ London-Paria agreer.ienta for re- league will meet tomorrow at 8 wedding anniversary falls on Fri­ yesterday when he was appointed Concetta of Johnstown, Pa. Sis ginning April 8, 1955; and, John H. artning West Germany in wertem p, m. with Mrs- James F/Beck- day, Feb. It, will be honored with ter Mary Anup^ciata of Watervllet AFL, Ciolo Unite, defense minister of the Soviet defenae. /■ King at WillimanUc for eight ,wlth, 15 Hartland ftd. / a dinner at their home, given by N. Y.; Mrs. Robert Melotti of Union. A few years ago under the In answer to Laborite questions, Our First Ahniyursary years beginning May 7, 1956. late Joseph -Stalin he had ap­ their children on Saturday, with South Fork, Pa.; Mrs. Anthony Common Pleas Judges Richard the 80-year-old British leader parently been banished from Mos­ The Buckingham Congregation­ relatives from New York and Agostinelll Mrs. Peter Peila, Mrs. 8. Sfwain of Bridgeport for four showed the ahakev{> in Moscow al Church choir a lll meet tonight Pennsylvania in attendance. I William Balbonl and Miss Louise SPECIAL years beginning May 13, 1955; and Drive for Mem bers cow*. thia week has not lessened his de­ at 8:15 for rehearsal./ The Ladies' Formerly a coal miner in the Mora, all of Manchester. They John T. Dwyer of Norwalk for Eisenhower was reminded of sire for talks at the toi> level aimed February 7 through , at easing East-Weal'tensions. \ Aid Sewing Group aill will meet latter state. Mora was born in ■ have 16 grandchildren and one four years beginning Nov. 3, 1956. Zhukov’s new eminence at his new's tomomnv at 7:45 p. m. with Mrs. February It conference yesterday and was told "Aa I have said before, the poltv Italy, and his wife, the former great-grandchild. Juvenile Court Judge Stanley Mary A- Tiramani, in Paris,; , Friday morning the golden wed- Miami Beach, Fla., Feb. 10a p « i» ap^ared convincing. Both Zhukov had said recently he atilt cy of the government is to seek Baldwin Goawelll) P. Mead of New Canaan for six France. They were married in j ding anniversary will be marked held the dream of viriting the four-power conference at a time years beginning July 1. 1955. I/P)-The nation-8 top timtSn 2 f l 7n“ *“ Mter^Vutaer,'' CTO A meeting 0^ the Manchester New York City Feb: 11, 1905, and by a High Mass of Thanksgiviiig United States aome day... , when it seems likely to yield gen­ ONE CHENILLE Today's nominations, said Ribi l6&u6rSf AKr66Q on COnsOlldAt* | predicted .the merger would A group of U.S. Nas-y frogmen who cleared underwater obatruriions In the harbor of ,lhe North uine results, but that occasion is Aasn. for tha/ Help of Retarded are the parents of 13 cliildr^n, lO lin St. James’ Church. Eisenhower paid warm tribute eoff, complete! the Hat of higher in? forces into a single or- | be an accomplished fact before the Tachen island before the start of evacuation stt la a boat awaiting transportation to their mother ahip. not likely to occur until after the , Children w ilf be held tomorrow court Judges that he la required to to Zhukov as a militars'-leader and night at 8 /O'clock at the Bunce BEDSTEAD * ganization, today planned .a end of the year, confirmed that each of them had (A P BIrephoto via radio ffom Taipei). ratification of the London-Paria . make during tha current legiala agreements,’’ Churchill aaldt Center. A panel dlscu'>sion center­ Cpl. Daniel R. Pelletier, son of Manchester Lodge of Elks will LAUNDERED FREE giant drive to take in millions They aaid a weli-nnanced or- told tha other he was >ure. his live Session. drive to take in new Says Churrhill Stalled ing arou i^ the workshop meeting Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Pelletier, 670 meet tonight at 8 o'clock at the Cottar,. a former State Repre- of new members. : gamaing country w-ould not attack members would be launched and other’! hc/neland. Laborite W. N. Warbey declared / held in Haven by the state N. Main St., arrived in San Fran­ American Legion Home. Balloting aentative from H*rtford and one for candidates for membership will With A Family Bundle Of .. H " ’here poMlbl. Union. In the ..m e The President said he had Churchill had .tailed on the ques-' council ,.^1 be held. All interested cisco Jan. 29 aboard the transpqrt time Demorratlc minority leader tlon l^hor and Congr«^^^ ^ combined to persons are invited to attend. take place an,d other business mat­ the direction of tyaahington. in/Chiaiig Forces 5 e / lO te V o t e S 6 4 .-1^ tibn of Big Four talks for twrb General Walker after sening In 11.00' Or More o f the House, was named to move years and thereby >had lost an .Op­ Korea with the First Marine Di­ ters will be-discussed. Lunch will up to the Superior Court on March vlted Zhukov to visit this courftrj’ j be .served after the meeting. ing and poliUcal powers in 194.5. ' I portunity to negotiate with Georgi ' Fotoer Fiia Chief Albert Foy vision. The Walker brought 488 1. He Would awceeA Judge John barkrk on th'e same sort of inten­ Remaved from ft* ^ Malenkov, who was remove^ aa o f 18 Laurel PI. and James ilogers Marines who had completed 14 Cash and Cany Only T. Cullinan of Bndgeport who has sive mass organising campaign Neutralised In 'Textiles l^ukov aebapted but later called i Soviet premier. Tuesday. The month tours pf duty with the divi­ The troop committee of Cub Pack oTBolof/Bolton left Monday on their an- FOR YOUR resigned because of ill health. that sparked the CIO's surge two An Initial organising goal was off the visit, .pving illness- as the Three Islands house rang with laughter. m al 1vacation trip to St. Peters- sion. 151 will hold its Fobiii&ry meet­ Pickett Was appointed to sue the chemicals and plastics indus­ reason. / ing tomorrow night gt 8:30 at the 10% Discount decades ago. Warbey aakeO i f Churchill would ,burg. Fla. . , ceed Judge Thomas J. Molloy on The A F L and CTO chtefa worked tries. A Held where combining rival TTic President himself indicated move now or ^'dither another two Horace Murphey, superintend­ home of Salvatore Squatrito, 587 to newsmen the improbability of VALENTINE June 29, when the la tt^ reaches 6uf What appeared to be an iron­ unions appeared most likely was Taipeh, Feb. 10 (A5 — National­ years" until It wak too late to talk ent of Parka, will be guest speak­ Center St. All den mothers and a Visit Under present conditions. WaBhington, Feb. ,10 (/P)—For Ihe second time in two the mandatory retirement age. clad arrangement to merge Into In the textile Industry where rela­ ist CTiina has stripped three small to Bulganin. \ er at the meeting of the Manches­ committeemen are urged to be Pickett himaetf will reach the tively weak A F L and CTO unions He commented that "this would be week.s, the Senate in effect has told Communist China to present to assist in planning com­ :one IS-million-member union fedar- iaiands near the Red nasinland of The Laborite coiklnued in a ter Garden Club Monday, Feb..14. Central. NEW STYLED mandatory retirement age next have largely neutralised each other a remarkable thing at the present keep hands o ff Formosa. By a lopsided 64-6 vote, the Senate .sharp tone: "And atnee the inter­ at 8 p. m. in Center Church House. ing events. ation.' state of affairs." He added that their entire population — civilian Dec. 2. Paatore wat nominated to A long aeries of ■. ratifying for years. la.5t night approved a mutual jtecurity treaty with National­ national situaUon is becoming in­ His topic will be “ Manchester's SPECIALTY succeed him on that date.’ he "certainly wouldn't hesitate" to and military— and begun rede- creasingly tense and la a matter I PIANO TUNINO Plan for Park Development and The Miapah Gro. p of the South actions still was required to There was no way of anticipat- ist China pledging American mUi-^ Succeeds Cotter talk over with his advisers the ploymcht of its forces on the tary might* in defense of Formosa of the greatest scriouaneaa and, Tree Planting. " The by-law con­ Methodist WSCS will meet at the HANDKERCHIEFS solemnise the wedding, but declara- problem of an Invitation "it we home of Mrs. John Von Deck, 11 / LAUNDRY X Leipner, narned to succeed Cot ftiop ^ . qt ihtenUbna trom prtitct- .rite demand today favors taika\with the’^Rufsiaita—a / team, and at one time coached the offlciala of equal rank., would siUy were taken to Quemoy, Matsu w* Nanchinahan.. hours of debate. that he immediately arrange a proposal he/first enunciates in 6 pr. $6.75 j ^ in c lu d e d —our ThriftUt fo^ball team at Arnold College, a By THE ASSOCIATED PBESS . rather effectively bar any official , Reports from the Tachens said The tavorable 'o te was tar (j,neva-type Conference to obtain May. 1953. The change in Krem­ school which subsequently merged Russia I’s going to have trouble state Visit by A u kov, aa a aub- Full-Fashion^ Styles) Nationalist troops were filing larger than the two-third.s need^^ ^ Formosa cease-fire. lin .'leadership this week has not with the University at Bridge­ in East Germany by retumipg to Boasts, o f Red Guns ‘ordinate ministar, to 'Eisenhower/ WESCO FABI aboard U.S., transports in biting for approval. Voting aigainst the changed hia miqd. port. its "guns instead of better" policy, as a chief'of state. Opposition member Jamee Hud­ . .The 80-year-oId Prime Minister /We plan thiaspeeial event/once a year so our customers may Valentini Mrs. Driscoll, for many yearn at-' cold and rain squalls. The civilians treaty were Sens. Chavez (D-NMt, son asked. Eden in the House of THAT WA^H.AND IR\)N LIKE A HANDKERCHIEF. MAkE UP YOUR SPRING \ • , western diplomats in Vlpnna. be­ ibaintalns timing is the all impor­ already had left. Gore (D-Tenn), Kefauver (D- Common-s: “ In view cf-the refusal stock up on these popular/stockings. A ll first quality NoMend • 'V . ‘ lieve. (Contianed Page Nineteah) Tenn), ■ L e h m a n (D-Llb-NY), tant consideration to auch talks AND S U M ^R GARMENTS NOW. 7. / J (CoBtlnned on Page Niheteeu) These .East European exparta There was atill no aigp of Chi­ of Red C3una Premier Chou En-Iai NoSeam tlockings...shepr and clear and prettier than sun­ nese Communist interference. , Langer (R-NDJ ar>* SoMendjStyles I’lin Sew Spring otlovakia, Hungary, Romania and court In^. refusing to supply a oUier n; ibha for a cease-fire. food supplies In parts of all *four New ieWelry in necklaces. braceleU. pins, earrings, .^so sparkling to drive hlJrt ln a getawdy attempt. on CHiinese soil. - of .South Africa's provinces. rASHioN-iifiiseniaa■a* cdLount ^ • iyWelry in n The imfocent victim of the trage­ BuIg'aHa. grand Jury with certain,. facta Sen. Morse led the small but / N ^ r i) Airs Secret Moves rhinestone in white and ice blue shades and new pastel colors. Opposition- to tha Oommunist about Harvey Matusow’s 'lortB- (Cqatinued ea Page Nineteen)^ " 'Buylhdian Prim*.,Minister Neh­ The air form parachuted sup­ dy was identified as ConSlapce ptubborn opposition to the pact plies to marooned %1ctiihs. Seventeen colors: Natural, L«n g strand beads. dobb .of MllItown,’'a pretty. 17- regimes was strong before Stalin comlng book "False Wltneasr’’ ! and sought unauccSafully to amend ru (bid a\ news cohferebce here died and Malenkov announced his Kahiti’.bf the publishing Arm of las/ night \that the western pow- pink, coral, aqua, pearl grey, V year-oid brunette who attended IL WIUJE PEP TO RE-W’ED . charcoal, glace chocolate,-ni08s \Finis(Quality. New Brunswick High School. policy of more for people. That Cameron and Kahn, was sen­ He argued that it bolstered i et;s. Ruasia'and India were'-aecret- I' ^ 'new' :look" policy undoubtedly tenced yesterday by Federal Judge Hartford, Feb. 10 (Ab— Willie rose, Kelly, sunlUurst, mauv- Police and'the Middlesex Coun­ Chlanga Nationaliita’ claims to I ly canvassing all possible moves Pep plans to be married a third VALENTINE GIFT ty Proseciitor'a Office identified lessened svipp'reased reaiftance a John W, CTancy. News Tidb^s sovereignty over the islands andtto end the _C?hlna fighting. Nehru light, nav;r, red, blue, tan-, little, but thiere is atill a great deal. time, admitting today he will her captor as Leonard Pasco, 23. Kahn's counsel immediately ap­ ihereased .the danger of World | amid this inclutled a euggeellon for | wed Mlsa C^’nthis Rhodes of Recent Iron Curtains travelers re­ Culled from A P Wire gerine, black and white, Crease whose : l&at knovk-n ' address was pealed the' sentence, and Cjlancy War III. {la contended the treaty | a conference outside the United Chicago. They plan to be mar- port continued bittemeae and dis,- re.si.atant,. shrinkage control­ HANDBAGS Bound Brook. Police said he had granted a atay of sentencing riedlii'a ehjl ceremony In Hart­ a record dating back-to 1951. but illuaionmenL pending the appeals court’s de­ (Ooallniied on Page Nineteen) (Continued on Page Nineteen) ford next week. Miss Rhodes, a led. The nearest fabric to reall •New spring styles and colors ia were unable to give any details of Expect Terror Polley cision on grahting of bail. .Massachuietts House votes -to smart handbags. Faille, plastic patent singer in the entertainment Irish linen. , ^ his record or parole, pending a fur­ With the new back-to^Stalin in- Should bail be denied Kahn make it criminal offense for sub­ field, was met py the two times and plastic calf. . dustrialixatioh policy, western dip- must begin serving, his sentence scriber on party telephone line to ther check. This la Mmwhal Ivan Konev, former world's, featherweight Got Permit 'Veaterday lomata expect resistance to in­ tomorrow while he appeals the refuse to .Tield line to another par­ a Soviet war hero, who told mem- champion in New York City. ' Constance,' who received her crease. ag^n. Some . observers ex­ verdict to highlir courts. ty for emergency c a ll.. President driver's „ permit only yeeterday. pect it to be kept a.nderground by hers of the’ Supreme Soviet (Par­ Kahn won a ata.v of sentencing Eisenhower flies io- Thomasville, Unions End 1953 Strike, liament) In Moocow, Feb. 9, Rus- NAZI DE.\TH Rl’UNOX’PliELD . Nylon $7-98 each drove the car while Paaco held a a revival of* tha Stalin "big stick" on grounds the contempt sentence Ga., for weekend of quail Bhoatlng sln'a armed forces have "all kinds Pa;ris. Feb. 10 (.Tt—The Freach gun at her heck. It smashed Into terror policy. invaded the. freedom of the, press. at estate of Secretary of Treas­ Court of .Appeals .today, upheld ai a Hudson County police patrol Soviet Foreign Minister V. t(. o f wenpoos for the complete de­ Kahn and Angus Cameron were feat the aggreoSors.” Konev ury Humphrey. Many Find Jobs Gone military, court’s death aentenm car parked as a roqd hlqcK op, the Molotov's threat to join Russian of subpoenaed to appear before a A tty Gen. Herbert Brownell. Jr„ hfnded the tribunal that con­ agalnat former Nasi Gen. Karl Piilaaki Skyway. and aatellite armies under one grand Jury probing Matusow’a says President Elsenhower is "our demned Lavrenti Berln to death. Orberg • and his adjutaat, OnL The vehicle skidde<>. flipped over statements in hia book shoet bow greatest national Meeaing" and Pittsburgh, Feb. 10 (A5—Mem-/ment was reached with all 12 A FL Slips (AP Wlrephoto). Helmut Knochen, for war crimes. V .• and burst into flahies. The girl and (CeatlBiied ea Page Twelve) he testified falsely in a number of the nation security la "firmly an­ here of 12 A F L unioba Involved in local#. , Paaco were trapped inside slid per­ cases aghinat alleged Oommuniats. chored” . to him .. Hqvise Un a T5-month-old labor d*»P“ ** f* ' : Hobb aaid three other unions CXIFFEE PRICE DIP SHARP ished despite police efforta U> get Matusow gave testimony, as a paid American Activities Committee ported for work today at three o f , have reached accord and members New York, Feb. 10 t#V—The them out. government witness, during the Chairman Walter (t>-Pa) says five atrlke-haraased , department | have returned to work although price of Coffee came down Late last night. Paaco was trail of ■'3 aecond-atring .Oomimi- atorei but many wer«i told no Jobs no contract has been signed. .One W ESCO' "TEAHOUSE" WESCO "KAIR FREE" For Valentine gifts in a NEW FLC -RS Cienski GirVs Death Blamed three main red-hunting committ- sharply this week, but industry picked up by a MlUtown patrol- niat laadera. teei of Congress ha,ve agreed aot are immediately available. ' ; other union hap sent members back For coat and suit wear. Floral bou­ sources sa.v it’s not likely to get 45" NUBBY TWEED ACETATE. RAYON and SILK' 45" DACRON and COTTON wide assortment of styles ihaii because he looked aua^cious. On the baala o f Matuaow’a atate.: te dnplleste. bach other’s work in Told To IJft Picket IJnes | to work but has foregone signing much cheaper unless there Is a lace trimmed at^'top and , quets, dallies, riolata. roses, white His trousers were soaked to the ment that he testified falsely, the committee made ,up of A F L , a new contract at this time, Robb carnations, red carnations. On Ex-fJorivict, by Coroner new Congiesa. furthrr decline in the price of knees. As Patrolman Nylan Petri Communist leaders have filed a Sen. Thye (R-Minn) says group union offlciala and working with said. ’ —-r--. hem,; Sizes 32 to 40. was taking Pasco to headquarters. ■’green coffee. of GOP congreaamen is tiying to the 12 unions instructed the mem- A large percentage of members White. bera to, lift picket linei and lieturn , of. two othSr unlbns have returned, Hartford, Feb. (AT—The, Hart-^glwd fiercely prevent the at (OoattaueSI M Page Twelve) promote party unity .behind Presl • STOCK M.ARKET CLIMB.S (Ceatiaaeg ea Page Twelve) 10 to work at Frank A Sed^r, Horne’s Robb said, but the stores are not $ 1 .4 9 $ L 9 8 y"** tempted raping by DeMaio. dent’s program by establishing in­ New York, Feb. 10 (A5—The ford County coroner today held ‘ ■ - ■ - aiid Rosenbaum’s. able to place all of then:. He did Creaae reslatant, waahable, requires Uttie or" no ironing. Beau­ Joseph DeMaio, Jr., 35, Sprtngfleid, "In this distraught and fearful formal contacts with administra­ stork mark/t climbed again to­ V CREASE,,RESISTANT w a s h a b l e 7 : condition, she ran from the area Picket lines remain at Kauf- not elaborate. • day, with selected aircraft, rail, tiful linen lyke weave in wliite, pink, aqua, coral and navy. Mesa, an ex-convlct, criminally Cot)^ Asks Pflimlin tion officials. .West German mann’s and Gimbel's. I The unions kaid aome personnel ehemleal and oil Usnes up sharp­ Tweeda for spring and thia new Weaco fabric ia really b^tutiful Argentine Removes responsible for the death three td save heraelf. ’ ...^ ’m d e ' Unions Federation says It T h e union offleials said they i had been permitted to return to ly. In the-aftemoen, Oeaeral Slx'color combuiationa. iL -K GREEN STAMPS GREEN STAMPS weeks ago of 20-year-old Celia J. "In that effort she unwittingly, FQrni Paris Cabinet has net received appeal from A FL reached .verbal agreement with .prepare trucks and machinery for CTenaki of Winjlsor Locks. in the dark, and on unfamiliar to switch Ha support to West Ger' management of 'the three stores a full, resumption of work. Dynamics was ahead 84L with GIVEN WITH KK) Catholic Priests Chance-Vaught Aircraft S3, San­ GIVEN WITH OPEN EVERY The _ girl’s body was recovened ground, ran over rough terrain' man rearmament. , _ on issues •which allmved all work­ The 12th union—Local 237 A^"!* ta Fe $ . . .Monsanto (Dhemit^ C A SH SALES from the Windsor Locks canal in * and ..through underbrush' toward Paris, Feb, 10 (Ah — President Four new Judges of Interna­ ers to-reUim.'y Restaurant Workers - i^haa been 3 35 OPEN EVERY C A SH SALES THURSDAY EVENING Buenos Aires. Argentina. Feh tar tional Court of Juetlcea are awdm $4.37. Bethkehetn' Steel $1. Rene Coty today callrd In Pierre This Asa denied by the individ­ asked to establish tta-right to bar-: The evidence leads to the con­ la at ceremonies held at The Standard oil (.(JliY fl-fi*. THURSDAY EVENING 10 (F) ,—The Ministry o f Educa­ she end her sister, Ann, 22, went Pflimlin, a mimber of the left-of- ual store managers and Samuel R. gain with.the store# tl^o.ugh a Naf- t o 1CLOSED MONDAYS clusion,'and I so find, that tha canter Popular Republican Move­ Hague in The Netherlands . . . Hbi Oeaeral Motats $1.25. Fet) 20 re!) 2 i> tion announced, today the discharge on a double date with DeMaio and Robb, executive director of Labor tional L^bor RelatloniTBoard elec­ CLOSED MONDAYS yotir Gerald CelettI, 84, also of Spring- criminal acts of Joseph DeMafo, ment (M R P), for consultations on eeutive Committee of World Coun. yaOr o f 100 Roman Catholic priaata Standards Aasp, LSA t* the bar­ tion. Robb'sale!. ' He added: WESCO "SHANDU" Jr., caused the death of Celia forming a new French govern- cll of (Jhurchee in Geneva cautions MRP MARES FRENCH BID kaart ) HEART ) HEART from teaching Jobs in Argentine' field. gaining representaUve for the five Until this ia done we will not public schools and three from top FeU Into Canal Cicnaki. : against "naUatei^ actlea" in For negotiate ’ with the restaurant Paris, Feb. 10 . (fib—Pterza ■ 44" RAYON and ACETATE SHANTUNG fund stores. PfibnllB of the Cathelle P9P«lo» SUNDAY $ 8 . 9 5 SUNDAY positions as education inspectors. Coroner Louis W. Schaefer found, Report Diaoiaaea Detall'a Cot'y turned to Pflimlin, 48, moan crisis. Store managers' privately re­ workers.” voInntaarlM Federal and New York City RepubUran Movemeat (MRP) The Ministry said the ousters in a report filed In the superior The ceroner*. report dlacloaed member of IS of the 20 poatwar ferred to the move aa a di\1de and The union claim# th rtive stores court clerk’s offl<.c, that CellA lost for the first time the details of the cablneta, after former Premier medlatora aeek to avert strike of _e aeeking to drop many o f the agreed today te try to fn>w • eompletod Its )>>’b8>’am of remov­ conquer strategy .dieted by Ih* new Freach. goverameat. He taW ing the church from ..position of her life when alia fell into the evfnta which lad up to the-tragedy. Antoine Pihay. an independent tugboat and barge crewmen In union members who have re'htained 9 9 c yard ■1 :■/./- )«ew York harbor aet tomorrow 12 unions— moat of which ha', President Bene Cety he «U| inSueneq in schools supported by canal after fighting off an attempt It alaor contained the .first full re­ Republiean, gave up efforta to put been aa-ay from work since Nov. on atrike. by DeM*io to 'rape her. port made pj^lle of 'the aenaki together a government capable of midnight . , . New Jersey files suit Steree ConUaued Bualnesa •ound oat partlaaseataty the government. ' . ta.meever 8300,000 In state funds 27.1953. L ' ' 7 nmat aad rapart back lanr A fcaautifUi ahantung wcava wua nuba of contraating eolora.. /.■fPguw COM TTia Catholic religion’ atill will ‘The evidence shows.” said the girl's Injurier, , winning majority support In the Five of the 12 unionk havaalgned The storae have continued to do ' Whit*. grM *. gold. nav3j, grey and blue. naJAIKIULdcoiu. "Vpou autopsy," said the eoron* National Assembly. wMeh It contends was diverted by, ^ ------y..,* «btas evealag- aq whether ha- ha ta u ^ t but atudenU will hot Coroner, "that Calla was in great late ax-Oov. Harold G. Hoff man I new eonti^ta but •dtartrt M A N o n f m i C o n n * MANamnacoHM. ' I fear, apprehensive,crying find • they wmuld npt return until egree- ( 0 « i « ■■ Baga Twe) _(fMl1ssat 4M VSf* W m i) to cover hU. embaaalemenU, I .. ' 1 ' '.I . ' aa nta'Tiralva) l^rattrtw and tjutt 1^ had atnig- (OaaUsMfi ap: . -J/T .

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