)V ■ ■ .. r FRTDAr,:rEBRtIARY 2B, 1949 / ;WanfiF»at«r Ew ntea ^»raK> Red Cross Drive Opens'Tomorrow-^You'Too Can

An lnyltatl9n,,U «tended to the Tko Weather i^ io u tT o w n w'omMT of the town to attend the Building Fund fiLYtrafft DflUy Nat P n m Rmi I'orecaat ef 0. S. fVeathar augaaa desaart-maatlng of tha Women’s Wee tba Maolh eR flaauaty, IMfl. Auxiliary of tha Manebester Me­ N o w at $51,703 - ‘V » Fair thi* afteraeea, becoaateg to a natcund»ifatm(Hng la morial hospital on Monday after­ celdert fair aad urahh colder 8e- UviUta at tba toglon, tha noon. Dessert’wUl be served at 9 , 6 8 0 alght; taereaelag rleudinras Sun- rband t.lU not hold Itt » » - 1:80 and a meeting will follow at Naiabar of Ih* AoOt f lEwttttw llrralii ulO'Vahearanl •'tonight Ilia ra-, 2 o’clock. The Auxiliary has been Financial Report on Par* ’ day srith Uttls teuiperatura ahaaga heaihat iviU be hald in two weelu. folding surgical dressings for the Baieau at OtraOMIaM hospital and -ha need for volun- ish House for Eman* Mmushmlwr-^A Q t y of VUtaffR Charm gd Rainey, waU*laiown raidiO taara 4a- great. Tba meeting on , and phUoipo&ar?df'fira>ttont uel Church Made PRICE FOUR CENTS Moftdky win be held In th» Nuyse s MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1949 (TWELVE P.\GES) bers are urged to be at the Eman­ uel Lutheran church promptly at street. land atraat will return home today Main Accused Pleads 6 o’clock Sunday evening. The A report from the treasurer ot| French Hold Four to SacuparaU after an emergency photographer will be there at 5:45 the fund. Miss Ruth L Benson, | eiq^tndectomy at S t Luke’s hos* for the annual picture, and there revealed that total pledges had, 210' ^1948 High 20S.I4 Jon 9 pijal, New Tork City. will be a rehearsal for the formal now reached $51,703.78 and of this A tribute to Spring «nd You! Sleek concert to be given at the Catho- amount $19,482.27 is In cash. ; gabardine suits styled for simplicity Uambera of Sunset Kebekah In Drive Against 200 Uc church at 8 o’clock In Somers- Various members of the commit- L of line . . . superb detailings Hip in­ Guilty to Espionage Lodge will meet at Marchant's tee reported that they had solicited 11 1948 Low vllle. terest . . . collar interest . . . accent Funeral Home. 530 Farmington and received contributions to the'' THE ASS^IATED PRESS COMMODITY INDEX \ ______[ 17670 ATgBUa. Hartford, tonljght at 7:43 Next week the Klwanis Club will fund from business and industrial on a svelt slim skirt. In colors, compli­ $35-«o *» *49-98 190 35 WelGHT^D WHOLESALE PRICES Dec 20 to pay thalr respects .to, their late concerns of the community. mentary to the Season, Priced within Prying for Reds have as guest speaker J. Halsey 1926 • 100 “r T ? i!K! V' T V I II JeSi'S sister Jirs. Sabina Wright Nixon. Thomas, fleld director for the Pastor Olson reported, in behalf ea.sy reach o f you w ho buy fo r qual­ of the Parish Building committee. ISO In Bulgarian Court American Red Cross. Mr. Thomas ity and classic performance. TTie Army and Navy Auxiliary is working ilh the Veterans Ad­ ' that preliminary floor plans for will give a .Setback party at the {the new parish house had been j Thrae Pro - Communist 1947 Low 164.05 Jon.25+ iw r --it a ministration out of Hartford. Army and Navy clubhouse at 8 ] drawn up and were being re\iewed ' Russia Wants 170 13 o’clock Monday evening. There ' by the Commission on Lutheran I^ewsmen and Defense Ziapkov Third Defend­ Delegates Dick Cobb, Joe Dea-, A ll Time High 170.9 will be prlnes and refreshments. Church architecture In Minne­ Plant Draftsman Ar«, Aug-SepI 1948 con. A1 Taylor. Stev Pongratz. An­ apolis. , Oosing Order 160 Joe. IS Togliatti Favors Aid ant to -4dniit Gnflt I dy Scarchuk, John Varca, Jim Ro­ Following the meeting, refresh- rested; Watching Per> 174.5 I han and Truman Cowles will jour­ menta w-ere aerx-ed by the hoateis. In Two Dayii; Accused 150 XdNIGHT-PUBLIC ney to Berlin tonight for a stale sons Looking for To Be Voided Of Being Principal meeting of the Connecticut Sports­ LIVING GENERAL MOTORS If Reds Enter Italy SETBACK PARTY men’s AwitociaUon. This meeUng Defense Information CONSUMERS PRICE INDEX 140 CUTS_WAGES Uon#|)irator With V’rVFaoaBO. Manchester Green will feature a complete discussion SAVE WITH SAFETY 1 DepotImtnl OI Labor Demands in Stiff Note ANDERSON-SHBA ADX. of all bills pending before the Leg­ Paris, Feb. 26— (flV-Three 1935-39 = 100' GM WagaRat* Changes High* British and islature and tickets for the annual Communiat Chief in .No- riliea! BetresimieatB! At Your Walgren pro-Communist nevramen and American Occupation 130 l( Par Hour For Each Nanicfl hv *Salh' .American Figures and AdmlaBl«« M Cents spring ^ f l e will be distributed. Chang* of 1 14 Points tion Declnrea Italinna Jim Sbhan Is representing the Agency Drug Store a defense plant draftsman Authorities Cancel In U S IndoK—Wag# P o I i I i r a 1 Envovs Manchester club on the raffle and were held by police today in a 120 Would Have Duty to will soon be distributing the tick­ Arthur Drug Stores Order on Missions Review Made Quarterly drive against peiaons pry­ Price ConIrol LiUed J4m» 1946 Aid Riiaainu .4ruiy ets to the membership. ing into defense secrets. Sofia. Bulgaria, F'ch. 26.— Theesfs Nothing, Better Than Moaoow, Fab. 28—<0-^Russls Their arrests were announced 110 ’ i/P)—The Rev. Vassil Geor- has damanded In a stiff not# to (fPi following a report from a Rome. Feh.i ‘26. — — ! Kiev Ziapkov, main defendant the AmerleaB ambssay that Amer­ 1^19461 119481 79491 Italy’.s Communist chief, Pttl- G ^ J u U k * government source that the loot in Die treason trial o f 15 Defenae Ministry had Inatltut^ ican occupation authorities In Ger­ J f M A M j JASON d 'jEMA M J JA S O N bJEMAMJJ A SOND JANUARY miro Togliatti. declared in a Protestant etnirehmen. plead­ ROASTING legal action against the 84-mu many and Austria cancel an order published interview today ed Kuilt.'’ in court today to closing tba Soviet Repatriation Central committee of the French Snooesaive deebnes over the last four months In the cost of Using, based on flgnres from Bureau of Labor that the Italian people would cliat'Ke-s of treasotj and espio- CHICKENS Communist p a rt^ mlaslana there Maroh 1. Btattattes up to 4aa. IS, have resulted tu wage cuts by General Motors. Under GM’s wage contract • Y CONSTANTINS Those Cnur Aneat OaUv*od Week Before Deadline fommla wllb the United Auto Workers, there la a quarterly review on wages—with a change of one cent have the “duty to aid in the ■ nape. lie was the thir;fl de- Drive la.An/^taie Those held ware idenllenUMd as: Rueeien papers gave 'prominent most efficient way" any Rus- | i fendant to plead guilty in two Mod 0 S S per hour for every change of 1.14 peluta In U. S. Index. Also shown for cemparlnon purposes Is the DeUveriae Blomlag Pierre Juln, editor'>r->n-chlef of poaltlon today to a Taw dispatch A P wholesale eemmodlty Inde^ ______sian Army which might lie ; 1 days. Uio Commimist pi^tiire weekly, concerning & e Russian protast. Ziapkov, 48-yoar-old Congrega­ ROGER^LCOTT “ Regards.” / Tha official newa agency story I refjuired to pursue "an ag-1 tional church pastor, wax religious j gies.sor" on Kalian soil. I representative o f the United , 4 ^ West Center Street ^ Jacques Frledland, one of Juin’s said tha note was delivered to the 1 Goes Further Than Thorez ., 'aL .T^fepbnae WIS ' ’ Robert Penlllkut, business man­ embassy Feb. 24—^Just a week be^ Effect of Cut ; Evangelical churches, made up o f ager of ’’Frande D’Abord,” weekly fore the deadline eet up by Oen. Dutch Will Release I Togliatti did not specify what ; several Protestant denominatlonx r in t ■ form he thought this aid should i i in Bulgaria PUTS YOU IN P organ of the pro-Oommunist resis­ Luclua D, Clay, U. S. military gov­ take. His statement, however, | tance movement. ernor In Oehnany. j Still Question ' The government accused hitn of went further than last Tuesday's ■ , being the principal conspirator Bertrand Jouerms, a draftsman (Clay made his request Fab. 16. > Indonesia Leaders declaration by French Communist | with a number of high British and for Central Aviation The Army said he took this step I Leader Maurice Thorez, who aaid ' 1 Construction Qo. because the mission’s repatriation I French Communiats would wel- | American figures and political rep­ An Interior Ministry commun' acUvitlss had "vlrtuaUy ceased.” ) Industry Intends to resentatives. Charges of black Also Decide to Speed j come Russian soldiers if they ever ; Art Benson ique said the police ‘‘for soma Tbs noU, Tass said, demanded Keep Keen Eye on had tp chase an enemy onto market money dealings also were that American authorities “ take placed against all the defendants. time had been watching the activt- Up Transfer of Sov- News Tidbits French soil. Ues of certain persona looking for measures swurlng normal eondl- Market' Developments The French CTiainber of Depu­ Deonuaces Self Sevea Roars Soys:- de^nae infornistion. tlona” for the work of the Soviet ereignty of Islands | Culled From (/P) ^Wirei ties voted a condemnation Thurs­ Police said an unidentlfed per­ missions. Ziapkov was preceded to the $12.98 Detroit, Feb. 26—(4’)—The ef­ day night of French Communist stand by the Rev. Tanko Ivanov, It • tAe son w'ith military Information had The note referred to repstrlstlon To Federal Regime .Max Otto Kolsrhwltz (above), one W e arc in llie Television fect of General Motors’ price cut leadership in connection with the of tke directors of Nazi radio Methodist church head Ivanov, the fashion co be com -conscloualy or unconsciously" sgreaments at Yalta and Potsdam Dotroit’a polios chief puts limi- statement. There were reports bu:sinc.ss in a big way I Second Floor . and to a United NaUons resolution on the auto industry remained a propaganda, was named by Mil­ second defendant to testify, de­ tortable and given such information to some of The Hague, Feb. 26.— (A>) tationa on extent of loyalty oath yesterday that the French gov­ the newsmen questioned. of Nov. 17, 1947, on the subject, question mark today 24 hours af­ dred E. Gillar# in ber Washington nounced himself for seven hours Everv day of the week, poised. \nd Style Shop — The Dutch government de-1 ernment had instituted- legal ac­ trial as the man she loved and and ended by declaring he had seen Modest *.s ac soft Tamed Over to Army it claimed the United States had ter GM’s move. tion again-st the 84-man Central a new tulislicd customer. no right to InUrfers with repatria­ It was obvious, however, .that Clded todsy to rele&se lekders j mjcUcai variety of fighting fire I the person who InllqelMcd her tre- the light and no longer feared so sate. 9c som ‘The four were to have been tak­ committee of the French Commu- tion W'ork In any way or to close the highly competitive industry .In­ o f the ------' — ------I mendoualy In her wartime hroad- fortable' ^ en: before an examining magistrate Indonesian repunuc i with fire as possible new nieains nJst party* The first was 'NTtNUr^aumov. the Soviet mission. tended to keep a keen eye on pombattlng leukentl* . . . Slier-i '•Oie I mala tn r t ' « — — —p a# “ Azl# INVESTIGATE but the public proaecutor’s offica kally." Baptist church head, who testified 'O iugs.4kll gar jnadnt development*. ---- TTun.pro' (g . I Iff Ben Morgan of Aaheboro. N. C., Thorez statement as next door dooi to •a^, af so decldad the case wi _____^ ^fdr General Motore, combining the', , yesterday at the opening of the military and turned trying to determine whether pile treason. napkifis early return or refugees and dis­ price cut witli a two-centn-an-hour | uuid6 to a federal regime, ashes he examined while Togliatti's interview appeared trial. my authorities. A military magis­ of Smail bald and crippled, the 4$- place persons to their country Of cost-of-llving wag# reduction for j President Soekamo, Premier searebing for deformed 30-month- today in the rightist newspaper. We trate la expectsd to decide early Major Point:? .vear-oid Ivanov began his teati- Offer origin. iU 278,000 producUon workere, 1 jjatta and other o!d child contains human bone# Giornalc Della Seia. The Commu- next week If the men are to be .mony yesterday and continued it The Teas story said a note on yaeterday trimmed Ite passenger , republicans were captured when and teeth . . . Bernice Liberatore. ni.sl.s of both France and Italy FREE UO.ME TRIAL held further, and under, what today in a cairn, detailed recital be­ the same subject was delivered to car prices $10 to $4a . Dutch parachute troops seized 21, is working her way through number about 5,000.000. charges. Now Settled fore the three-man Sofia District the BriUah embassy In Moscow on CBfysler Conunenta Jogjakarta, their capital, Dec. 19. Boston University a# a ventrilo­ 6 Famous .'Makes Police said documents found In Support Pledged . ourt of "ears of spying for ’ the tfcl C ^ l the same day. Only one rival producer, (jh ryi-1 Dutch called the move “ police quist . . . Trenr.on J. Joiner, Negro Togliatti. in written replies to a aearch of pro-Oommuniit pub- British and Americans. m a n c h i mu* ler, commented pubUcly. I action. ” The United Nation.s Se- dairy worker of Cleveland, is go­ two questions. pledged supj^rt Gloriotu Spring prints, every one an excloslvo' li.hlng houses included some that The Moscow radio, heard in North .\tlaiitir Part Mi# demeanor was in contrast idcaald have been kept secret. A. van derZee, vice president In ; ,.urity CJouncll on Dec. 28 ordered ing to bring his son in Australia, •similar to that .suggested by Tho- Call 3535 CLASSIC L A D Y design, deftly fashioned in line# Londm, said the notes were de­ charge of sales, said Chrj'Sler not- | jbe release of the republicans by a white mother, lo till# country t ez. but added; To Gel Final Polish­ to that of .Naumov who wept sev- The Executive committee of the livered “ in connection with ob­ ed It “with Interest.” | within 24 hours. • I have no infoin.ation to sup- t ra! limes during h;.a confession of outright flattery. You’ll love the esse of the pro-Communlst unions In Paris to lls«. Or Stop In :md See stacles put by American «nd Genet's! Motom ra- Discuss laterim Rule Senate leaders abandon plan# to jiort the idea that the Soviet Cnion ing in Next Two eekn that was i Umaxed with the state­ handsomely buttoned front.. . the lavishly detailed protested the police activities. British aUthoriUei In the way of ported a 9 5 per cent profit on Xetherlands also convoked try to push TTuman labor bill has the sliglitest intention of sl- ment that “ the time of Commun- The semi-official France Presse repatriation of Soviet citizens in ula$ for the fir$t nine months of ^ round table conference here for taeking any (ounti v . . . ’ sm has rome. a new world ia ba- pocket... and, most of ell, the wonderful fit of this agqncy said 15 persons were ques­ American and British zones of through Congress by April 1 . . . Wa.siiinglo! Feb 26 e ilo.*t last year, compared to Chrysler s j 2 discuss with repub- for giving Bt ilaui Then he continued: i.bg ( rested.■’ dress ^ s t comfortably soee you throngh any For That New ^uit— occupation In Germany and Strong support m ijor iss'ies "f 'tie pnloos-d tioned yetserdsy and 11 released 5.69 per cent for the entire year, loaders plans for an interim its full share of second-year .Mar­ "A s lo the hypoU.p.sis Ui.U a as a result of the police drive. Millionaire# Behind Uhurcbe# i TOPS ocMsion. In sparkling Spring prints. Austria.” and added; government in Indonesia. sha 1 plan funds builds up in .Sc: - Hus.siaii .Army would i>iii.sue on iVoitli .Mia: li> .-ecui:ty tieatv Clay's note dealt only with the .Naumov said tiie Bulgarian Home newspapers said aS many as “ Perhapa now that they have announcemf-nt said the go\- ate Foreign Relations committee. our soil an aggressor. 1 think in have b.'en ii’o:ie(i oul an.i li.c pe* t Add a Fur Scarf 30 were picked up. American zone of Germany; this l ase Uie Italian people . . . chinches must get rid of their Porittture and -AppSanees Sises 14*/4 to 26V4 seen the very fair pricek which j emment would try to set up a lull . . . Pakistan announce# creation prob;«bly will get it.s final polish­ Brit'.sh-American contacts because Tops In Aff Types of Automotive Earlier the Interior Ministry BceaU No BriMsh .4ctlea Clirysler has put on Us superior fledged Indonesian government on wonld have the evident duly to British informants said in Lon­ of new province, to be Itnown as ing in the next two weeks. 713 Main Street Banm Martin, p«^r skin . $65.00 new models “they have decided It federal lines with full sovereignly Baluchistan . . . .Argentine print­ Serretarv- of .Sl.vte Aiheson in­ Repairs (Contlnurd on Page Eight) don they could recall no Brit!.,h (ConOniM^ trD l*agr (Continued on Pag* EIgbt) New Simulated Plos ’Tex I considerably... earlier ... than . . July 1, er# continue their 19-day walkout. dicated as much at a news confer- action against the Soviet mission (Coatlaaed on Faga EIgbt) 1950, the target dale set by In the British zone. One British National . LegisTiitlve Yuan 1 enre yeate:day. Excellent head- Stjpne Martin, per skin . $75.00 source said he believed R'jssia was Security Council. opening session in Nanking Mon- wsy IS being ms'ie on the whole OVERHAUL 6 CYL. $75.00 The purpose of the round table I day. with Premier Sun Fo. expect­ I project, he sai l. Plus Tax a “bit off base” in addressing the conference with Indonesian lead­ CAB to Keep Dixie Senators Pearl protest to Britain as well as the ed to cotne under sharp attack . Preparing Military Aid Program In 3 akin arrangements. Plan to Meet ers, the announcement said, would Okbthoma’s siln-bnund co« I# freed United SUtes. be to discuss arrangements for an ■Along with the work on the OVERHAUL 8 CYL. $90.00 Flashes! The Russian mission in th e. with use of knock-out drops, cup treatv Ach-son told reporters Plan Stratejjv American aone of Germany nuiu- I interim government, the condi­ grease and strong pusli-and-pull Closer Wateli Truman Move tions for the earliest possible a geparate program calling for . T Necklaces t la U Bulletins ot the (Pr Wlrs) bers four officers and four soldiers. ..Pravda report# popular distiirb- *Ainerican military aid to the At­ I transfer of sovereignty and the ! aniys throughout Iraq.. Vice In pink or white shades with It was* worked out of Frankfurt I simultaneous establishment of a lantic pact powera is being pre­ Map Maneuver to V ir­ since the war bnded. President Barkley blames Russia’s Discloses Sweeping Pro­ rhinestone clasp. Nctherlands-Indonesian union un- ; for America's pared for Congress. Benzedrine Sale Halted Lt. Gen. G. S. Lukjantschenko, Republicans post-war policies No total cost figure on the jr p s tually Paralyze Aclivl- Boise, Idaho. Feb. 28.—(4V - ' der the Dutch crown. ballooning arms bill. . Hnntz Hall. gram to Put -\ir Trans­ QUALITY (Dispatches from Batavia In­ 1 S tra n d ...... $1.00 Sale of benzedrine In Idaho, ex' (CoaBnoed oa Page Eight) ‘Vigorous’ Counter-At­ 28-y4ar old ex-Dead End kid. must (OontiniKyl on Page Fonr) lies During Filibiit*ler oept on a pkyslciaa'a preacripUou, donesia, said politically well-in­ stand retrial in Los Angeles on port on Soiiiifl Basis 2-3 Strand .... $1.98 tack If Tour Taken formed persons there expressed charges of possessing marijuans has been baited. J. d. doubt that the republican chiefs 1I \V3#hingtoii. Feb. 2 6 —"P — 4 S tra n d ...... $2.98 lary of the State Phannacy board, ..Mrs. Virginia Lederer, former Washington. Feb. '26— T* The Parts and Workmanship said the action wus taken “ be­ Still Seeking Washington, Feb. 26— i/P)—Re­ to be freed from exile on Bangka wife of Orson Wcllr.s. in NZsada Civil Aeronautics Board has dis­ I So'ilhern senstoi s mapped s ms- cause of accumulated evidence of publicans promised today a “ vig­ island, would accept an invitation for divorce from F'ilm Writer closed a sweeping program for ‘ the Cool Greeting : neuver today to virtually paralyze, Plus ’Tex to a round table conference unless the IlleglUmatn use of the prod­ orous” political counter-attack if Charle.s Lederer. complete leturn by the sir trans­ .'Senate activities duriVig their ex­ CLUTCHES - BRAKES - FROiNT ENDS uct.” Warden L. E. Clapp of the President Truman takes the fight the bid is in more definite terms Betty Ritchie. Oesaid Dennis' port industry to a sound and profit­ Convict Pair than those announced at The Given Speeeli pected filibuster sgain.#t a change Idaho penitentiary said benze­ for hi* congressional program to California girl friend, w'll fafe able condition.’ in the nile.# o f debate. drine Inhalers have been used by the country in a stumping tour. Hague. trial on charges of receiving some Noting that of 16 trunkline car­ (The dispatch pointed out that Senator Ru.asell 1D.. Ga 1 aaid the convict# as "dope." Ho saM Senator Brewstew, (R-M e) told riers only eijiht showed a profit Woman Saw Two Kill­ the Dutch had not clarified w heth- of the jewelry he stole.. Spokes­ today the Dixie group will halt . / prison guards have been facing • reporter! there won’t be any,| men for nation's rajlroads blame last year, the board issued a aeries Lnited Stale? to Ex- committee meetings while the Sen­ New “ serious problem of smuggling of er thev considered Soekarno and of orders aimed at sharply tight­ ers Shoot Down Trio ,‘1!^ Hat or the represen-» representative# of 16 "on-operat- plain Only Part of ate is In session. That would throw Inhalers.” party a backtalk in defense of the ■ -----*—for , 0 failure. 1 ..... to reach ening future operations. a heavy block on some top admin­ tativea of the republican govern-' ing utiionos Among other things, it called for Clarke Motor Sales In Cal^ornla Town Republican record In the 80th amt agreement in wage and hour dis­ P r o g r a m Unfolded istration bills Urges Extension of War nient. Soekamo and Hatta were an investigation of airmail costs— 8lst Congresses considered likely to refuse to nego­ pute. .Three crewmen Injured as Normallj*, senators are busy BROAD STREET Jewelry Prague Czechoslovakia. Fab. t8 locomotive anU four mail tars of which the government helps fcx>t - working on bills in committees Phoenix, Arlz., Feb. 26—uP,—A, “T h c re ^ no question that, so tiate as individuals. Lake Success. Feb. 26 -Ja’ —The —t^V-Communlat Premier .\nlO' Frisco railioad'.# train are tle- even as it gave seven lines nearly while the Senate meets. But this . tbuxom, brunette riding stable *• Republican record i» (The U. N. Commission on In­ S8.000.000 in back mail pay. United______States u e.xpecled to ex- 2)e4»•file.# n,o«»lvmostly Inin New Some antl-clvtl rights weapon: The flll- $6-98 and $7>98 He amasbed up Miss Chisbolm'a others want it. iron poles on his land next to the now that the year is up, he has no- F.ngland. should be broken up in '* '* * " / v i.r Building. M f 4'ukl Snap Due Harrimsn. Tenn., airport "to tiie nubile interest. parable to those under the Mar- bnster. Boston, Feb. 88.—(iP»—A coM car and fled into the darkness. Meanwhile, Republicans moved tlfled the airport users that un-, After G eomim ha* concludad hi* Officers fired a barraga of tsar |ln on Mr. ‘Truman’s attack. In hta harass and cause a hazard to the less more money ie forthcoming he The float action of that snap which wtU 4raa temperatur uzerz of the air ztrip.” now 1. pending againat NbOonal | P «^ ,d iM P p o argument*.__ ___ finstar Mnmtor Ooimhl^^(B.r to Bear zero la aorawra Malae at gas into a houne they believed Gil­ Jefferaon-Jackaon 'dinner speech, will replace the polei.” Tmaa)'wui take op th* Dhrt* 1 Wo will roopon for business at our new lo- 'well below freexlag la the real af bert had entered. Two elderiy oc­ on the “apMal InteroaU” be said .\aserta Bonze Target jieka Baa Oa Ftylag . ner. OonnaUy hma 20 y«af8 h i th* Now Englaad la - — cupant* eaiargad In tenror. Qllbett ava tryiag-to bold up hia program “Thay make my house a target,” Tha operators seek to enjoin 8en*t*. Jam^an’z croaa-bUl stated. "Tbe Jaruigaa from erecting obstacles on or about March 3rd. diatriet fseeeae* wai not thara. la Owigraaa. It waa in that apaech the board said i t wlU look Into th* "bold new program" tag mayhave The two'v«t«rsaa» Pastel Felts tha$ th* anv eaM wwM anfca a ICoro than 80 Brilea to the eaat tha president Indlfiated ha might planea clip the tops of treee and on kla tan^ Jamlgan aaka that tbe FtnaAc* aad FewIgB. ■ , abruba zurrounding the pmniaee. tbe fljrlng of planes over his Und question of rOquirisg the major been unfortunate. He eald. hovw- M ln ld waa raported afoot. stump tbe country in support of lines to share more pf their ground er. Thorp’s statement w w « i» y * cemmlttoes reepeellvilr, JOWF yfatch for Oiir Opening Announcement! weather by Snaday alghL Hw Frederick said Miss Chisholm his legislative program. " I have been unable to plow tbe be forbidden. given tho lead-oC poatftiM^ i ^ $1.98 to $6.98 1 mercury should get down to tke told him ahe saw Gilbert and Brewster asld the president fleld with my horse because the Chancellor Carden is echeduled feciliUee, such aa weather report- prellmlntry step deelgned to get I noise la ao great and the planes to hear arguments in court Mon-i ------^ _____ 1 SOe la Bootoa tonight oad Bve to (OeaBauad au Pag* (« 18 isgieee loww la lha zahaihi. 1 (CaaMaaad aa P»ga m art fCeatInasd an Fuau Four! 1 are flown ao low it scares tha day. * (Oeattanad'*■ Phg* V **'! f I '/ 1 ' lIANUHEarnBB Kv IeNINO h e r a l d . MANCHESTER. CONN, SATURDAY. FBmUARY S6v 194# PAGE \ i ■f Monday and Tuesdny ^ n i meet •tatlonii, 18 la n g i^ e s , 48 terri­ Servloa at toe South Methodist kls aabiset, "Caurlsl M the Borina MAWCHESTEB e v e n in g h e r a l d . MANCHESTER, c o n n .. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26,1B4B Road.” While In «M United Stataa aa usual / tories and foreign 'countries, ncaid church. The Rev. Fred Edgar will locally Sunday afternoons, WONS, preach. toe visitor it making a special Ta, UlscHminsHnf study of youth work, denomina­ f - ported to ha Improving. Mlaa Nye 12:80 p. <«n. rues4lay, aur nams has ssmt Junta Dissolves has bqea tU for eevaral weeks.* tlrad of the aaiM North Metkedlat Cbnrch '3:00 p. m., Hartford Zone, Wal- 8:00 p. m. A "Pops” Concert wlU tion^ organizations, and adminis­ Rush to Register Bv89g4afT 447 North Mala tration. He haa served at the IU m ' Uary Undholm Is fit her ther League Rally, at Immanuel M presented by toe Choral C3ub, Club to Note ta iMsn ths 6nstt mwIm Pt^grcun Tonight Munchenier Bev. WIBnH J. MetAugUn. Lutheran church, BrlstoL In tos church pariora, Refrash- Ameriesm Baptist Mission school Workers’ Group hoBifi rMOvertag from an nttaek Mlalatrr and during the Japanese occupa­ abtsiasbU, A t Branch O ffice eC pnsumonifi. The Weak ments during the concert will be ^ A t the Citadel Sentinel William 1. Bnrwn, Tuesday and Friday, 4:00 p. m., served by toe Merry Weds. tion was field secretary of the bate Book Mra. Oaorgh Ball. Mr. and Mr*. BL JBBiee*e Rsi— OatheUe 35th Birthdayy Burmese Baptist Cliurch Union. Caracas Vowauela,, Feb. 38— winter Sta Rev. John ' ’ -iriiraa, Fh.D.( Orgaalst-DIreetor and Saturday, 9:80 a. m., Con­ Wednesday, A heavy rush was reported this MortUnef Friedrich left on Sunday firmation Instruction. • 7:80 p. m. Service for Aah Wed­ Meeting Sunday Th« foUowtiic program wUI bo (ff)— A military Junta which K -B M itor.•, rwMtmt.y Paster VmtU Febitary 9S momi^ at the Motor Vehicle for a trip to l^rida. Feb. 27to, Laymen’a Day. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., (Ash nesday. Mr. Hunt will preach on 8t. Michael's Benefit Society will preaentod at tSa » a l v a ^ Army: the National Guard l/nitl Here control of Venaautia laat Novem­ ard, O fn n b d Rev. Prederli-.. . .v.uemmf Assistaet Auto r«iutr»tlon at Statr Ar­ branch office located at the State Friends havis received cards Hei^ I. BUUarf, Morning Worship, 10:45 a. m. Wednes4lay), Lantsn worship. "Prayer as Owifesslon and Con­ Polish Ainericuiis ID meet on Sunday, February 27, at CJUdal toblfbt at • ber haa dissolved the Confedera­ Rev. Robert J. Weed. Aeelstaat 11:30 a. m. at St. Joseph's School mory here. S:30 a. m. to b p. m. Armory on Main street. Indica­ from Mr. and Mrs. John logardua Prsluds: Text: Lidee 22:7-18. Theme: "Ths trition." CongrtgaUonal aong: gcrlptura tion o f Venasuelan Workers. Its \$:fi0 a. m. Sundayi|sixel will have hie leaders were alleged to be attempt­ Raheanala are being held for B l ^ classes. Sunday masses: of a new banner for the society issued will number well over 800 F o w ^ u lU : 7, 8, 0, 10, 11 with Tannhauser ...... Wagner per nxtm. 7:00 p. m. Girl Scout Troop No. Dance Tonight of Chatreuw Captain Jamaa Scott "Room Service.” 8-act play by ing to setae power. 10:18 a. m. MfiniingMsroing Worship, Registration for Holy Commun­ will be discussed. at noon today. Lt. Lloyd A. J ^ ee. Commanding | JoeiA o " floor and the vlattora the entertainment whieh thO.Fa^ EAT mE two masses at 8 and 10, ons In toe Proeeasionsd Hymn; 12 meets at the church. o f Hartfdid; March, "Soldlara community Players and Rotary Junta leaders said there were In­ ent Teachers Association plan . to nts may I ^ e toeirtoeli children ion on Sunday, March 8, after toe Basketball Chrlat," Band: aelectlon, ‘ Go A total of 9fi4 registrations were Officer of Headqutotam Comi>any | will be Invited to look them over main auditorium at 9 for ' adults “The Lord Jehovah Reigns” 7:30 p. m. Cfiielr rehearsal. Rockville. Feb. 20 - ( Special» — The Rockville American Legion Club. Hollister street school. dications the confederation—com­ present In the near future. downstairs In competent care dur­ Millenium Lenten service, and on Friday, Forth To F igh t” Songatera; vocal Issued yesterday to bring the total maintenance school for posed of moat o f the labor unions ing th e ^ ry k ie each Sunday. and one for children at 9 In toe Friday, The Pollah-Amerlcan CTltlzena' bnskethall team will play two Saturday, Feb. 26 night that the men Company i The recent Orange meeting PRINCESS Calls to Worship—Mark Holmes 3:00-4:00 and 7:00-9:00 p. m. 8:00 p. m. Monthly Meeting of aolo by U eu t William Hulteen, of to 4,783. The local office was open­ tit Veneiuela— Intended to em- ^— Qyaer of Service basement. Two masses at 10 games on Sunday at the Princess Salvation Arifty Band and Song­ are ready and eagerv to put on weruR* wlH be explained, featured A Ple-Eating contest en­ Main at.. At l^ r l at. Anthem: Tift Ladles' Aid will meet after the Men’s aub, st the church. (Jlub will observe Its 35th anni­ Springfield; aelectlon, "Raya of ed on Feb. 18. barraaa the military government o'clock for adults, one In toe main hail on Village street, starting at sters' Musical Festival at the Cit­ the demonstrationa o f their various I Machine Guns, Mine Detectore gaged in by CTlifferd Eriekaon and Prelude "Let This Mind Be in you” toe Lenten service. versary with a banquet and dance s ^ liln e ." by th? Band; vocal aa-; Open until noon today, the office by calling a general work stop' "Prelude \n E Minor” . .Chopin church and one In toe basemenL 2:11 p. m. They will meet the lection by the M ile Chonia. adel. sections at th% opisn hmuM to be and Baxookaa will also be ahown. Edward Yeomans and " A Radio 2 Star p Cad man tola evening at Pulaski Hall on AUo British-American Club a will also be open all day Monday, held at the State ArmorAMonday The regular schedule o f drill will page. Anthem— ffmannrl Lutkeraa Church Wilson-Windsor team in p Farm­ March. "Wollongong Citadel, by Program” in which ths following Lunchaona ^ 1 Ir Responsive Reading led by Elton Village atrcet. Dinner will be serv­ ington Valley League game. Lsidies’ Night. from 8:30 a, m. to 8 p. m. Last evening. Each o f the th r^ mgln ! be followed until 9:30 and then the Oonfederatton spokesmen said “ Hark, Hartc. My Soul” South Metho4liat Church Rev. Carl E. Otaea, Paster the Band; vocal adaction by Lieut. participated Mra. Henry Bkoog, t / V , SI. Bridget’s R. C. • A. Johnson ed promptly at aeven o'clock: Wil­ IMaplaced Persons Film Also Dance, Woodruff hall. Cen­ year's registrations expire at ;mld- aectiona of the unit will havb. their equipment will be displayed. The heniBvcr the reasons for present A. R. Shelley R4:%'. Junes P. Hmmina, Pastor Main Street and Hartford Road Clareaca W'. Helsiag, ptgaaiaa Hulteen; Braaa Ensemble, "Deep Mrs. Charles Pftlffar and Mra. Scripture Lesson read by Robert Rev. Fred R. Edgar, Mlalater liam V. Sadlak will be toaatmaa- A film stressing the "Displaced River” ; selection, “I Have A ter church. nlght htoMby- - et.ulpment on display and in 48rd Regimental Band rvill' be oo •trikes and labor unrest are re­ Lawrence Jlllson. Reading— The 8p6eial Dinnars Offertory— - \ Rev. Bronislaw Oadarowskl and B. Brown •ad Choir Director tsr for the event and music will Sunday, Feb. 27 “ Prelude in D. Minor" .. Bach George O. Aahtoa, Mlalater of Peraona Problem" will be ahown on Friend,” Songatera; Meditation, tion. > hand, and after the Broadcast pressive measures by the govern­ Uon Ate Albert hy Mrs. Henry Reri Robrrt Canall, Aaalstaata Prayer by Russell Holmes be furnished by Emil Juda and Pre-Lenten Union Service at ment and the obatlnate attitude of Evary Day 5-1 P. M. Fogthida— \ Mnale Sunday, February 27, 1949— Sunday. February 27. at 7 p. m. *t "Irish,” Band: Medley. "The Army Field Telephones will bs set 10:00 to I0:80 over WONg. Danc­ Skoog. Offertory Anthem: bia orcliestra of Hartford. the First Lfitheran church, the pic­ 7:30 p. ni„ South Methodist around the Hall and a Fii ing will bs enjoyed until 13:00. cmployera. “Poetlude in O "..... Schelrmer Masses on Sunday at 7:80, 9, 10 Qulnquigieslina Sunday On Paradi," Band; Benediction. An invitation to visit at She- "The Lord Is My Rock" Morning Worship, 10:48 a. m. Anthony Maclejko la chairman ture )>elng entitled. "The Answer church by Manchester Council of Switchboard operated by CorpV A ll is In readiness fo r the First , 7:80 p. m. Rre-Lenten Union and 11 a. m. 9:00—Sunday School at Chruch Have vniir dnrtnr l«la- The program la the second Musi- South Coventry ' tueket Grange on March 18 was Woodman Prelude— “ Finlandia” ....Sibcllua op the committee in charge, with For Anne." ' cal Festival presented by the Cita­ Churches. Thomaa Felice will enable the .^OOth Regimental Military Ball to Service In South Methodist church Hymn: and West Side Community House William Goliek aa aaautant chair­ Tuesday, March 1 i 8lra. Pauline Little voted aceepted. Processional Hymn—"God of tSchmiU To Re-Olten ptioae hU prescrtpttna del Band and Songsters this year. visitors to converse with one an­ held at the State Armory in Rev. Fred R. Edgar wtjl be the “Jesus, Where’er Thy People 10:05-10:18 — Cartllonic Bell man. The schools of Rockville will re­ Center Thespians present "John W UUmahrtc Ex. Phone 2828-W i rtford to-night. Final ticket Altitude Record speaker. Music by ca b in ed St. Fraiwls of Assisi Oiurcb Grace and God of Glory” ...... Music to Weldon’s over on^'pri­ It Is expected that a large crowd other. TTT Meet” ...... Malvern ...... Ovm Rhondda Observe Anniversary open on Monday following s week's will attend this mustcale and the Loves Mary.” Sykes Auditorium, Radioe will also be in operation salM may be obtained, at the aholn. Sontk Wladaor 10:80—Divine Worship vate profemlonal wire fur H A R ff n in i U. 8. Ronte 18, Near Rnraham’s Address; Anthem—“ Psalm 46" ...... Rev, U. B. Olmstead, rector of vacation. public la cordlaUy invited. Rockville. with PvU. Robert Moqulnn and Armory upon entering. A large Set by Rocket The Week Prelude: 1st Movement o f JMinata Immedlatr delivery to Alao Choral Club Pop Concert. Rita Dlette. Ixirralne Forbes. Corner Emil Kroyman of Rockville ...... George G. Ashton, 1948 .St. John's Episcopal church will Card Party Series William Reichert In control. De­ crowd Is expected and every man TiMMlay at 7:80 the Ladies’ Aid II ...... Mendelaarjhn your home Second Congregational church at Jan Hayden and Edward Oiartler iTO M Y-U TI Rev. Edward J. Duffy, Pastor Recessional Hymn: Laymen's Message—“The Lay­ Complete 21 years as rector of toe The first in a senes of six card will assist Thomas Franz, chair­ coding sets and a wireless demon­ In the\utfit bellevsa that thla will Seclaty. Wednesday after the "Onward Christian Soldlera'' Offertory: Benedictus .. CJouperin church on Sunday. In celebration parties aponsored by the Vernon 8 p. m. White Sands. N. M., Feb. 26.— ' men’s Church,” man, with the St. Mary'a CYO stration will complete the showing be but ^ e flrat of many successful sendee toe Church Board, Friday St. Gertrude Anthem: "Open Our Eyas" of toe event,' the church has ar­ WSCS will be held this evening at Methodist Youth Thursday, March S iJPl— A two-etage rocket has roar­ A ll IN PrRSON 8:30 and 10:30 a. m. Masses Glenden Dunlap ...... filacFarlane members' pre-Lenten party Tues­ o f the Signal Section. affairs oX this nature. at 7:80 p. m. the Young Peoples ^:30—Church .School. Offertory Anthem—“Battle Hymn ranged for a special service at the eight o’clock at the P'-bsonville Referendum on carnivals in ed 280 nUles from the earth for an I Sunday. - Sermon; “ When Jesu* Passes By" WELDON’S day at 7:30 p. m. Dancing and Society win meet. The choir wrtU 10:46--Nursery for tots. of the Republic" ...... Wilhouaky church at three o'clock. Thla serv­ achoolhouse. town. All four voUng districts. aU-timo altitude record. The old Anthem: "Hear My Prayer, O God MAIN STKEET Group ill Session refreshmenta In the Church ball ham Lincoln. Ha w ill g lv t the mark was 114 mllea. 8UN.-MON..TDB8. meet for rehearsal after toe serv­ 8:80—Methodlat Youth Fellow­ Hymn—“ Faith o f Our Fathers’’ .-. ice will be led by the Venerable Mnal Days Hours; 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. for the members and their guests ...... Arcadelt Friday, March 4 Flying.Boat Claims "OettysburgXAddraas,” and La- And the 18-ton projectile con- ice Wednesday evening. The Salvattofl Army ship. Group Discussion led by ...... St. Catherine Henry DeMauriac, Archde'acoh of The sub branch offn e .>f I 'e will be under the direction of Rev. mDESI Mid-Week UeatMi Bervl4»w Poatliide: AllegtO Maestoso Motor Vehicle nepartnieri, lo- a'ed Torrlngton, Feb. About World Day of Prayer, • South Vergna WiUlaiM aa former secre­ ■aisting o f a German V-3 with a 881 Mala Street the Rev. Willard- J. McLauxhltn. Reception of New Members. Hartford. At the conclusion of the John F. Teman and Francis D, Beginning this coming Wednes­ ...... Mendelssohn 200 are attejidlns the annual Mid­ Methodist chwch, starting at 1:48 tary of State ilamea Bymea who 700-pound Amerlcan-bullt WAC Captain Richard D. Atwell Pastor. Sermon--"Tlie Church's Laymen," service there will be a reception In the Police Court rrKmi Mcinorinl Franz. A number of parents will New Load Record day mid-week Lenten services wrtli 7:20—Pre-Lenten Union .Serv­ building was open until noon toe held at New York East conference: Dr. be taken to defray expenses. The Young People’a Ai:tlritlen m ira rf O. Simpson, Minister Marguerite Hlnricka. 140 Summit when Polish night will be observed P.TA-. Highland Park Auditorium, and four crew men—on a flight .,pay, Christian Warrior.’\The Brig. Gen. Philip G. Blackmorc, 2:00 p. m., Sunday School at 6:30 p. m., Methodist Youth Fel­ the B’nai Israel Synagogue this Marion J. Creeger of New Haven, public is Invited.. Mra. J. B. Ahorn. Orgnnist Dorothy W. Pease, Minister of street. There will be a dinner of stuffed 8 p. m. from Alameda Naval Air station commander at White Sands Prov­ Silver Lane. Program by a grou^ lowship. evening at eight o'clock with priz­ district superintendent; and the Rev. Harold E. Parsons will take cboir will Bing "Binging on pur Wilfred KenL C2iolr Director Education OPEN Friday, 81arcb 11 to San Diego. On the return trip ing ground, announced the flight at Instrumentalists. Cecil Kittle in 6:30 p. m., Epworth League. Aah Wednesday. es. awards and gifts. The evening cabbage, potattiee and -offee, with i Rev. Mulford B. Simonson of Port as his adult sermon topic: "The Way” aa the morning anthe yesterday. It was made Thurs­ 7:80 Divine Worship with Holy selections by the Elks quartet Military Whist, sponsored by Merger: Information Please!” dur­ there were 332 aboard, four of Church School clasaea, to w’blc'i Youth Sunday. Feb. 27. 1949. charxe. 7:30 p. m.. Pre-Lenten Union will be directed by Mrs. A. Brooks Gibbons Assembl’y, C. U of C. them crew members. day. Sunday, 9:1.1 and 11:00. a. m. Chmmunlon. during the evening. U ry ol the East Conference's ing the services Sunday at 10:48 •111 who desire are invited to at­ 9:80 a. m., Pastor’s Adult Bible 7:30 p. m., Pre-Lenten Union .Service. Rev. Fred R. Edgar, and the master of ceremonies will SUNDAYS Benefit St. Bridget's School Fund. The round trip was completed "A t the peak of the flight the Prelude, “ Distant Cljlmes'' ... The Emanuel Choir will rehearse be Simon Oohen. Admission will Board c* Education. a. m. at the Flrat CongregaUonal tend, commence at 10 o’clock In class. service at South Methodist. guest preacher. Tuesday, March 18 In less than eight houra. The one­ ypeket was for kll practical pur- ...... Shackley Monday; following the service. be charged at two cents per inch The R^. Arthur T; Tedcaxtle of church. The children's atory will the Chapel. l^ses outside the earth's atmos­ 9:30 a. m.. Church school, Har­ The Wsek 9 A. M. to 1 P. M. YWCA Series Salvation Army way distance Is nearly 800 mllea. Hymn, "Glorious Things of Thee 3:30 p. m.. Beginners’ Prepara­ Tbutaday, - of height. Torrington>1U pi-each the sermon be "The King's Horses." Sunday Tonight the leadera of Columbia phere," he said. RAY'S old Redfleld, supertntendenL Monday, 8:00 p. m., Friendship 2:30 Women’s Mlasionary Socie­ IVeekdaya 8 to 6 ateUel at 1 p. m. Speaker: Mrs. Lt. Comdr. ^ b e r t Hunt o f Ma- Are Spoken” ...... Haydn tory Class. Bound Up at the conference's service tomor­ school begins at 10 a. m.; nursery Recreation Council have arranged 10:48 a. m.. Morning worship. Circls. Special pictures will bs ty. A picture will be shown of our Vschel Undssy. "Utereturc.” and kindergarten at 10:30 a. m. pleton, Minn., w-as at the controls Prelude, Leld ohne—Mendels­ Anthem, “ Send Out Thy Light” 7:30 p. m.. Board of Education There will be a Tolland County INSURE row mornlng.X Wsdnesday, March 18 o f the big- four-englned plane. Lt. for another "swim night” . Lcav-1 RESTAURANT 'Hiown, sponsored by toe Telephone ...... dounod work tn Africa. Christian Endeavor Society mem­ sohn. meeUng. Round-Up this' evening at 6:30 With Full Line Of Meats. State meeting, D. A. R. South Comdr. James Lang. Trenton, N. ing Yeomana hall at 7:16 the I (Company. Senior Choir (la t service) Tuesday: 7:80 a CSef Club bers will meet In the vestry at 87 Oak St. Tsl. 8912 Call to worship. Tuesday, 4:00 p. m.. Chorus re­ o'clock at the Union Congregation Groceries Fruits and Methodist church. J.. commander of the VR-2 squad­ youngsters w1U be taken to the | Audover Anthem, "Saviour, Hear Ua. We 3:15 p. m.. Brownies. Friday, church, a party for all young peo­ McKin n e y b r o t h e r s 7:30 p. m. Hymn, “ Joyful, Joyful l$fe Adore hearsal. Saturday, March 19 The Misses Kathrj-n A. Grady ron which files the Mars planes, YMCA In Willimantic where they; Pray” ...... Brahma 6:30 p. m.. Girl Scouts. 1:48 Servlee tn observance of ple of the county. Mrs. Michael Real Estate and Insurance Vegdtahlen will enjoy the facilities of the pool j Thee” —Beethoven. 6:00 p. m.. Junior Band rehears- World Day of Prayer at South Ellington Annual Ladles’ Night of Tall and Helen R. Flaherty returned was co-pllot. The Committee for the luncheon Dudnff Thuralfly an! Prayer of Confession—Congre­ Cherub Choir (2nd servicel ■7:00 p. m.. Boy Scouts. Vetrano. associate in Religious Ed­ 501 M AIN ST. T E L 6080 Cedara at the local Armory. I Friday after spending a few days Largest number of persons ever for the evening. Those In fifth | al. > Offertory, “Fragment from an Of- 2:00 p. m.. Willing Workers wlU Methodiat church. ucation w-ill be In charge. grade up in the elementary school, which Is to be served by members Saturday artninf to gation. 7:00 p. m.. Songster rehearsal. Monday. March 21 In New York City. carried by any aircraft, the Navy of the Ladies Benevolent Society fertolre” ...... Baptlate meet in the Ladles’ Parlor. 8:00 Board of TVuatees Sponsor Supper 'Word has bean received here of high school pupils and any young­ Anthem, *' O Mother Dear, Jeru­ 8:00 p. m., Band rehearsal. tbs dMth of Mrs. Grace X ^ h rin g’s Exchange Club teatlmonlal flln-1 Mr. and Mrs. Anton L. Lassen said, was 233 by the dirigible Ak-. on Friday, March 4. when the rep­ Jaekia Jackaon. salem” —Harry Rowro Shelley. Anthem, "Hallelujah, Amen” (from Mizpahs and Willing Workers Saturday, The Men’s CTlub of the Vernon er ones who hold their interme­ Wednesday, 6:30 p. m.. Corps ner to High school basketball i of Lake street returned Wednes­ ron in 1933. resentatives from churches in this Judas Maccsbseus) ....H andel w-lll meet all day to fry peanuts. 9:00 Junior Choir Congregational church will spon­ mother, hire. Fred G. WeM of Eh- diate swimmer Red Cross cards Scripture lesson. team. Mnsonto Temple. I day from a three months’ trip to part of Tolland County wUI gather Cadet Bible Study. Senior Choir (1st service) Wednesday: 10:00 Confirmation Claas sor a Chowder and Bean supper fleld, N. H. _ \ ^ , may go. Swim suits, towels and PTayer. 7:30 p. m., Young People’s meet­ Harry Llebman. of Plnney'atreet Tuesday, March 22 Callfomlaa. at the local church to commem­ Try Our Homa Hymn, 'The Saviour of toe Anthem, "O Lord, Most Merciful 3:30 p. m.. Advance Preparatory March 6— T p. m. Luther League this evening at 6:30 o’clock at the TWCA Series Salvation Army ! soap are needed equipment. Fellowahlp service at Emanuel was re-elsctsd president of t.ie Mrs. Peter McManus was ad­ orate the Annual World Day of Mada Sooy World.” ing...... Franck Class. church. Citadel at 1 p. m. Speaker: Mrs. 2:00 p. m.. Women's Home B'nal Israel Synagogue nt lU nn- mitted to the Windham Commu­ ('oliim bia Mrs. Charles Stolteiffeldt enter­ Prayer, met at the home o f Mra. PLUS: "I, JANE DOE” Affirmation of Faith. CJhspel Choir (2nd service) 7:()0 p. m.. Senior Girl Scouts. Lutheran church. ' Burmese To Speak b w FIRM nual meeUng Sunday, for hU sec­ Ann Randall. "Drama.” nity Memorial hospital Friday tained at luncheon lliursday in Offertory Trio, “Praise Ye Lipsgue meeting. Children's Story. "The Peacock 7:30 p. m.. Finance Committee U. Ba. Hmrin, a native of TuMMlAy Atorch Ronald Bockus to make its plant ond term. Other officers slscted inV morning. honor of Mra. Belle Brown, who for the menu and serving' of the Full Couraa* Dlnnti^ * from “ Attlla''—Sop.-Tenor-Basa— Thursday, 7:30 p. m.. Open Air and the Dove” will meet in the Church Office. } Thonre, Tharrawaddy district, YWCA Series Salyatloo Army . Silas A. Barrett, superintendent ENDS TO D AY ^7:45 p. m., Wesley Group wlU Baeklagham Congregstlolial duds; executive vice-president A t­ The Mothers Club at North Cov- j . r-nn noted her birthday on Fridaj’. meal. I G. Verdi. service. Hymn, "Jesua Saviour. Pilot Me" j Burma, will be the speaker at the atsd el St 1 p. m. Speaker: Mosha entry wUl meet Tuesday at 8 n. m. Columbia C o n g r e g a t i o n a l Friday, . 7:30 p. m.. Holiness Clinrcli ‘ a y o u fu m m torney Simon Cohen, also of Elling­ Those attending were Mrs. Brown, Miss Patricia Kye daughter of “JOHN LOVES MARY’ Hymn, "The Church’s One ...... Gould meet in the ladles’ Parlor. 1 Rockville Baptist church on Sun! iranov. "Music.'' church school for the past eight Friday: Itov. P. M. Roee, Minister ton; sscretary, Seymour Lari'-t; at the home of...... Mra. John-I. E.Kin Kings­ Mrs. Roland Smith, Mss. Mae Ly­ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur N y«. •• ! The Hit Of The Tear! Foundation— W ealey. servlcs. Sermon; “ Arise and Eat Bread and I dav at 11 a. m. He wrill have for Tneaday. April 6 bury. A nominating committee years, submitted his resignation to man Smith. Mrs. Cbauncey Squler, Quality Lagal Bevenucas 3:00 p. m.. Sunbeam meeting 1:45 p. m.. World Day of Prayer financial secretary, Abraham Cor, the newly created church coun- P LC S i **JiiBgle Jim** Message, “The Meaning of let Thine Heart Be Merry' (I Sunday. February 27: ^IR M E S T foundation for tfir Fu* Annual G Clef concert, Eman- will be chosen to present a slate Mrs. Lyndon Little, Mrs. Wilbur held at South Church. lure u in the enduring ihiog* both of ElUngton, and treasurer, cil which held Its first official Christian Education.” Kings 21:7). Church achool at 10 a. m. uel Lutheran church. of officers for election at the April Smith, 8Ira. Philip Isham. Mrs. 7:00 p. m., Choir rehearsal. ' ' fro n tbe Peat. \jt% u* cheritb Abner Brooks. meeting in Yeomans Hail Tuesday Prayer. Ooveaaat Coogregatlonal Otaurok Hymn, "Bleat Be the Tie That Morning Worship omitted. The Vies presidents in charge of spe­ YWCA Series Salvation Army ! meeting. George Peters, and Mrs. Stolten- Hymn. “ Forward Through the 7:00 p. m., Chb Pack meeting in tbe In d epen den ce «kon fo r u« Citadel at 1 p. m. Speaker; D r.' I night. Mr. Barrett stated that 47 Spruce Street Blnga" ...... Boylston aervice win be held at 7 :S0 p. m. cial aotivltlea Include; religious The 4-H Krafty Klippers will feldt's daughter, Mrs. Malcolm Ages”—Ilsley. the BanqueU hall. throogb blood, tweet end leert. Esther S^ver. "Art.’ Raynold O. Jokasou, Pastor Poatluda, “ Poetlude In D" .'W#l)«r Buckingham CISturch CSidlr will actlvltlss. Abraham Roasnberg; meet Monday at 3:30 p. m. at the ! pressure of busineaa, which took Stannard. Remodeling end rein einber gratefully tboae Frt8«y, Aprf 32 Benediction. Paal PiOgSk Organist Ths W e«k alng. The gueat preariier will be social actlvltlss, Harold Stone: home of Mra. W. Bryce Honeywell, I him out of town a great deal, and Mrs. Chauncey M. Squler. Sr., PosUude, Marche—Chneone. wbo gt^e uft whti we ba«e today. Annual Masonic Ball at Masonic , his feeling that the council should Sunday, 9:18. First Morning Second CoBgregattoaa) Rev. Edwin H. Tuiler of the (Con­ houee and grounds, Harris Shem- leader, to continue work on their was hostess to the 46-CUib at her 3 p. m.. Junior Pilgrim Fellow­ Rev. I.trland Hunt, Mlnlaler necticut Baptist (Convention. A A Select Rarrr (vranile memoritl. Temple. i I assume the responsibility of nam- home on Wednesday. For lunch- 8:00 p. m., Saturday, today. Bas­ Service. New Building kowits; and welfare, Maurice sewing project. ship meets. 9:15, Church School. Picture fori Warren Wood, Orgaalat •ocial hour wlll follow the service. erected In memory of ihfMe who Miller, truatees elected include; >tay 2 Town schools will reopen Mon­ ing new church school officials, eoa Mrs. Squler served halved ketball game at the Y. M. C. A. loAed ut, a ill he imleed a •lep' Beethoven Glee Club 24th An­ SUN.-MON.-TUES. 7 p. m.. Senior Pilgrim Fellow­ Junior High. Upper Juniors and Paul Cramer, Attorney Bernard J. day at the usual hour following a caused him to make this mo\’e. His j grapefruit with maraschino cher Manchester Covenant vs. Hartford ping-ftlune loenioymeni of all that niversary Concert at High school ship meets. Lower Juniors. “ 2000 years ago. ■Sunday, Repair^ Ackerman. Louis Gltlin, Samuel week's recess. This third term will resignation was accepted and 8Irs. ries, somTle, French-fried potatoes. Covenant. St. John's Poliak National ibe future boldm a comer tlonr, auditorium. TIm Week 9:30 a. m, (Church school. Ths j end tlie afternoon of April 22. A James H. Phelan appointed by the j fried pineapple, buttered aspara- Sunday: The Home” . tt Oolway Street tymbol of tho«$e ibing* oo Mhieh , Pearl and Joseph L e v i t t . ______Wednesday, March 2, 10:30-3:30, 11:00, Second Morning service, Calhedral Film, "Blind Beggar of | A new constitution was adopted. | Parent's Visiting Day will be held councll to fill the vacancy. Mrs. gus tips, nut-bread and muffins. The Women's Missionary Society 9:80 a. m. Cliurch Bible School. Rev. S. S. Stryjewskl. Pastor WC OUIIO OUT live*. ' k ' 11:00, Church Time Nursery. Jerusalem” will be shown to the ; April 6 following the close of ses­ Phelan has been active in Church Waldorf salad and lemon roll and wriU meet to sew for toe needy at 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship. Mlaa Clara Skrabace, Organist I B A R R E l R e arr aur«- that our rftperfenoe will enable na I The Friendship cidss will hold i | ^ ew er D e D a r liu e iit 6:00, Pilgrim Fellowship, Larry Junior and Intermediate depart- R. T. SCHALLER its next masting and social a t the . a sions that day at l p. pi. There w ill school work the past few months coffee. The ladles spent the after- home and abroiul. A ll women who Message: “ Shall EvU Have lU areal hrip in making: plant for yonr BKinuB Heavlaidea, president, Mrs. Fran­ menta. 1 GUILD J parsonage on M m U street Mon be one holiday. Good Friday, 'April and Is teacher of the younger noon sewing and knitting, THE NAME are Interested in this work ar^ in­ W ay? •’ 8:30 a. m.. Mass. Atk us l’. John C. Miller will be hostess aa-! Mrs. Robert S. White was elect- council. which met with the pas- ed to the home of her son, Donld lunchson for 12 o'clock coffes. Tuttle, after a visit with her son, 4:00 p. m. Union choir rehear­ 6:00, CrYP Club, Charles Smith, 10:41 a. m. Morning Worahip ■laUd by the preaident Mrs. Ru'. y 1 ed chairman of the South Coven­ tor. ■ Dr. George S. Brookea dis­ Friday, March 4, World Day of Prelude— "(Cantilena’’ Rhelnbergw SAPORITI MEMORIAL CO. Eggleston, Mrs. Marjorie Meyer i As of January 31 tlie physical Charles. In West Hartford. sal at South M. E. Church. president, Mr. Simpson, “ If You try Branch of the Rockville Chap­ cussed plans for the near future nchtator’fi Dining Room of Distinction P ra ^ r. Hymn— “Ye Servants of Goo. and Miss Ruth B. Charter. assets of the town sewer depart­ Judge Clayton Hunt and Mrs. 8:00 p. m. Ck)venant-Hl League •Marry Outside Your Faith.” a M ■ a I e a » a i a i ■ m i i ment amounted to $281,b71.4» ac- ter, American...... — Red ------Cross, Thurs------and named the following commit­ Your Master Proclaim” Hanover Income Tax Service 170 Center Street nini 77:12 Open Sundays tees: music, Mrs.' Allan Robinson Hunt have a.*! their guesta, Mr. and Boltoa Congregational Church meeting. Miss Joan Carlson, pro- Monday, 8:00, Folk dancing, first cording to figures released today i day night at the annual meeting Mrs. Chester Wlnsor. of Johnston. Anthem—"Behold Now. Praise the and Mrs. Herbert F.nglert; hesd PE-VCPCK ALLEY—ON BAST CENTER STREET Rev. CTaIg U. Whitsltt, gram chairman. meeting. Eveninff and Weekends by the general manager. Of this i Other officers elected at the meet- R. I. Mrs. Wlnsor and Mrs. Hunt 7:30 p. m. Annual Manchester Tuesday, 8:00. Board of Educa­ Lord ” ...... Tltcomb eC*eflaQSh?|» 1 total. $177,287.18 is Hie value ing at the Buoth-Dlmock Memorial ushers, Francis Lyman and Clin­ Minister Hymn—"O Son of Man. Who Appoint menta arc sisters. Pre-Lenten Union service nt the tion meeting. OPEN ALL DAY I placed on the sewer mains and Library arc: Vice-chairman, Mrs. ton Ladd; publicity, Mrs. Clayton Jamea Iw. McKay. Walked Each Day" ...Hesperus tons MOeil AftlMSlT gIT Hunt and Mrs. Donald Tuttle; Orgaalstilat aikd Choir Director South Methodist church Rev. Fred Wednesday. 8:00, Women's Fed­ Thomas J. Shea I manholes, $79,621.37 on sCdImen-, William H. ^ Kenyon;^ secretary, Soap manufacturers claim that R. Edgar, speaker. eration—"Betwee'n the Bookends' . Offertory "Rock of Ages" Buck tation tanka and equipment and : Mrs. George H. CTour;* treasurer, delegate to the Tolland County T M Division Street—2-1791 SUNDAY soap will kill some germs when The Week 7:30. Senior Choir rehearsal. Sermon— "Man's War with Him­ $16,444.88 on the disposal plant i Louis A. Kingsbury: first aid chalr- Association of Congregational 9:46 a. m. Sunday' School. used in solutions as weak as one 4:00 p. m., Tuesday Junior choir 8:00, Cherub Choir rehearsal. self’ and real estate. The 8th District : man. Miss Margaret E. Jacobson; churches, Theodore Lyman. THE PERKEC SHOT TO THE BEST IN: 11:00 a m. Morning Worship. M North End Pharmacy drop of soap to 1,000 drops of rehearsal. Thursday. 8:00, New Members Hymn ".lesus (Calls Ua,. O’er the disposal plant it valued at $1,647.-' disaster chairman, Ernest J. Columbia A to have a new res­ MUSIC Prelude: THREE MINUTE water. CELEBRATE: ’—8:00 p. m., Tuesday.- Basketball Tumult" ...... 7'C" Galilee 4 Depot Sq. Phone 90. Starkel; home service chairman, taurant, a year round establish­ Were You There? Night. anniversari E ATMOSPHERE game. Manchester Covenant vs. Friday. 1:45. World Day of Postludc — "Allegro Maestoso" Work in progress la set at $4,000. Mrs. E. J. Starkel; production, ment wrhlch will serve both dinners Negro Spiritual OPEN ALL DAY FINE FOODS New Britain Covenant, at West Prayer Service at South Methodist from Slonsta No. 11 Rheinberger (hirrent assets such aa cash, and Mrs. Dayton H. Whipple: pub­ and snacks as well as ice cream BIRTHDAY PARt ES Processional Hymn: GET-TOGEIHERS FRIENDLY SERVICE Again Returns the Day of - .Side Recreational building. church. 6:00 p. m. Mu Sigms Oil Socie­ SUNDAY accounts receivable amount to e6,- licity. Mrs. Russell A. iVionard and products, toe first of Its kind hare. . ty meets at the church. TTie film OIL CHANGE! 7:80 p. m., Wednesday. Mid­ 682.17, and due from water de- DANCE- Miller'fi Hall Holy Rest. Enjoy Yaar ’Round Mrs. Clharles L. Little; nutrition, Jerry Ferraro, proprietor of the I week service of meditation and ttrlp "Boy Dates Girl" will be ! parUnent $116,188.87, making the Mrs. Walter F. Hlltgen; fund drive Mid-Way Garaga, who recently { Tulland Turnpike t Antosm: North End Phann;ii-\ lAST fO P«T TO«BTIIIR~ Window Comfort With The Lord’s Prayer, prayer. Christian Science Society * «ho'vu. and a discussion of dating I total of all assets $408,719. 32. chairman. Mrs. Florence U. Grady; completed a new building, w ill' Modern and OUl Fashion .Masonic Temple All PAITf tlABT^SMA^IA I The bonded debt of the sewev A. H. Malotte 1:45 p. m.. Friday. World Day of will follow. t Depot Sq. Phone 6545 Nt»w ini m ore riiiuim i: voiir car on a )>it and fund drive treasurer, Mr. have the restaurant in one end of Dancing prayer service. ^ u th Methodist i 7:30 p. m. Pre-Lenten Uhlon tiiiiie tM* thrllUffiQ seel# jitedil (wittQtpoe RUSCO AU.Melal Self- ^ department is set at $150,000. Op- Kingsbury. The nominating com­ IL Mr. Ferraro, himself, w ill con-; Offertory Anthem: 13’). Necervmt *oeU needed-oerts ceme reedy* Ever.v Saturda.v Night! So Near to God Am I, church. Sunday 11:00 a. m. i rped. Kit ffKiwdts me»el piep9, rubber wheelfi, ' o r lift. ! erating expense for the fiscal year mittee chairman. Is Mrs. Harmon duct toe garage which on Mairch Storing Combination up to January 31 wa« $19,059.19. 8:041 to 17:00 P. M. Vernon Eville 8:00 p. m. next Saturday. Broth- Sunday School U.:00 a. in tj ' color docel trim end rngignie. 'weed fJter. N. Cochrane. Four persons added 1 wdl be extended to include 'the erhoocl meeting. Rev. Ernest Gor­ Wcilncsday. 8;06 p. m. q'-AO, fioedeooer. tnsrrwcrtenfi. Cemeleis. SI.00 | to the present members serving on Hymn: Storm Sash aucl ■ale Of used ears.’ and Mrs! Fer­ — w ith - — Where Cross Uie Crowded don of Talcottvllle Congregational The public la rordinllv invltml. cliaH jM M l rii'lil.at ih f (»as |iiiiii|>. the executive board are Mrs. C^ur, Oil raro wit) operate the restaurant. Bette Daria Ways of Life. church, speaker. "Christ Jesus” will be the sub­ Screens Mr. and Mrs. Starkel, Mrs. Leon­ Hobby Shoppe It will open for business today. I t ; Robert .VIontgomery Sermon: ■» ject of the Lesson-Sermon for ard and Mrs. Cochrane. The Water $233 6 Griswold St. Open 10-7 la with some feeling of satisfaction We Can Find pod Today: Sunday, Febniary 27. 1940. Manchester Photographers I ihat |Miin|is the old Free Estimates Multiple I Safety Council program chair­ St. .Mary’s Episcopal ^ t‘ liavp a iiPH inarliiiic that toe opening day arrives for C I1 S T U J O O ----- PLUS ------And Victory. The Goivlen Text is from Isaiah man's report showed the award' during toe planning for It the F er-: •s>Aias\TS.4$T a lAfit MfiHTgO Utiurrii and t.ecual Street 11:1. ’’There .shall come forth a 'Flip crankcase can Electrolysis Geo. Raft— Wm. Bendix In Recesstonal Hymn; .Rev. Alfred L. Williams, Rector. oil m il in llirrc niiinilf?>. M. A. CLO UGH , ing of 65 swimming certificates. raro'a whq came to Columbia [ •riVhIplash” "Let's Live A ___ “RACE STREET" The Voice of God Is Calling. r HM ir> with all his grand array, to per­ B9 Kay Oolln In charge. ing Klndneas!" ...... West the real man and his relation to ANNUAL rilE-LENTEN L E V ^ M 6.00 X 16 KNOFLA Deaths Last Might fume the whole place. po You Want To Keep 10:48 a. m. Morning worship. Recessional, "Jesua Shall Reign!” Ctod. and to recognize the divine Autfiorlied Oeulei "The Five Cliarters of Freedom" Music by toe cbolr an'd sermon by Special notice: The regular 7:30 sonshlp.” commencing with toe Magna Car­ toe pastor. p. m. service will be omitted this satvtvina Tiitii RIM'K nr AUES Wlnaton-Salcm, N .C.— 8. CTay CAVEY'S 6:30 p. m. Young people’s pray­ MONUMENTS BROTHERS ta of toe 18to century ntractur board of the R. J. Reynold* To­ Nations, to be depicted In tableaux Janes. The regular N. Y. P. 8. ser­ fliiirch bacco Company, associated with (he South Methodist CSiiiroh. Cooper and High Strerl* MMk Mr toMsSss by a cast of 26 men la In rehears­ vice will not be held because of Ash Wednesday. Thursday, and Ubri. b«e 9 C O A L IS a •uperlntendent toe New Eng­ Sunday Evening Other Rifea Proportionately Priced nor Juan Blnfortano Bogarin. arch­ Stannard. Mualt for each scene, at ning services conducted by the aervice for children without Clirls- ■ Maksa.4«iri Before 6 p. m. OKKI-kls bishop of Asunction, and hsad of appropriate to toe period w ill Ije land District and Mra. Albright Rev. Sewall EkneraOn, Rector of St. tlan training whose parents can Why ^2fiii6 an «T8niiif not having fun? Coma t« A t 7:30 O’Clodi Isalatonfri too M m an CatooUe Church In ■ung by a chorus. It Is an orig­ will accompany Mra. Gardner and Paul’a church, Norwalk. not bring or aend them, or live WUUa’i when frUadlintta and fm an always oa tha present her to toe congregation. Paraguay. inal pi^u ctlon which has requir­ Secular Events: at a distance. For information or I on Always Sells for Less Ca&o. Egypt—Dr. Aayyid Hoa- ed much research la toe writing. mann. The Week The Graduate (flub are enter­ trghfportatlon aervice, tele^on e Speaker: Rev. Fred R. Edgai •elh, ambaasador from India to Materials wera oomplled and t o e ' Monday, 7:80 p. m. The Teach­ taining young people from TVlnlty 2-04M). INCOM E T A X E gypt' historical background wrritten hy I ers. sub-teachers and officers of Church and 'Cffiriat Cffiurch (Cathe­ 9:30 a. m.. Bible (Class for adults. Cincinnati — Mra Mary Adele Mrs. James H. Phelan. Mrs QUIZ CONTEST TONIGHT the Sunday School will meet at dral, Hartford, Sunday at 6 p. m. lO:00 a. m., Nursery during wor­ Topic: **The Choice That Is Ours' Slade Carr, former woman’s page Madeline Mitchell will arrange the t ie parish house. 100 per cent at- The pariah Guild will bold toe ship time. Sted, Ahneimua aad production and direct It and Mrs. ■ 15 PRIZE FOR 1HE WINNER Is tmy business not just a editor of The Cincinnati Post ' “'■lance la hoped for In tola meet- regular noon luncheon Thuraday 10:00 a. m„ Divine worship. o m Herbert Englert has charge o f, Music by Combined Choir* W *4B U 1* few weeks but 52 weeks a vrith toe mlasloner, the Rev. 8a- Text: Hebraw 18:13-11. Theme: Repeiring t E R V I C B year. Postman Taps Twiea s» Mera the aelectlon and prasenUtlon o f ' B y " ^ Spccialiaing In Juicy “Sliding” Sinks /edn'sday, 7:80 p. m. Special wall Emerson, as their gueat. - “Well - Pleaalng In Hla Sight. toe m)Uie. 1 .tver meetlnjg for Ehrangellattc Boy Scout Troop No. 27 will Through Jesua (Cbriat, To Whom EVERYONE Om TED Per qiAllfitd asaiatanct London—(iP:— Instead of ringing Speaking parts will ba taken by - Peto Vaccorio .''rvlcca which wUI ba held March meet Tuesday from now until Eaa- Ba Olorjr Foravar and Evar, Findall Mfg. Co. ^ A N 'S STATIOM la tke prtpfiratiea of your twice, PosUnIn Peter C^rU Blwiiffi Harbert ^ g t e r t who UBperaonates 6 to 18. tar. Amen." Spoessrsi Br taps Bsany tjmas. Klag John England and raads Friday, MuxSi 14. TS80 p. m. AD ether groups who have reg­ 11:00 a. m.. Divine Worship tn 48S hUddl* Tompili* East 427 RARTFORD ROAD iaeoBio tai rotum caO An amateur tapdaneer, toe 21- toe Magna Carta; Howard Thayer | A t N. T. F. 8. Felloyrshlp banqiiet at ularly scheduled nveetinga on the the German langunge. Mknehester Comeil Charclies Phone 4R6.5 year-old mail carrier dances down aa Governor Bradforf who reads Willie’s Is The Place the Y. M C. A.. 79 Main Itreel. days of the MissloA are cancelling - Zion churrji la a church of the George P. Aoiler»un the aldewa'k and up the porch the Maj*flower Compact; Allan Ilaaa MaaUk, after dinner apaaker their gatheriaKS tola woak. Ihosa tntarnatlaoal Lutharaa Hiaur. LlOO steps along bis route.. ^RobtfiMNi as Thomas Jefferson wlio . CAVEY'S Call For Reaervation 3861 785’ Center St. TeL 6859 When the day’s work's done, be wlU reed the Declaration of Inde-; CAYEY'S roes off to his tandaoein*- lee«on* ,/ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. HANCUEarTBR. OONH- BATURDAT, FEBRUART 2 6 , 1 9 4 f MANCHESTER EVENWG HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN..,' SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26. 1941 PAGE ITV8 a three and onc-quarUr hour meeting between Acheaoa and Blooming Beauty Baldwin Raps Tolland RonnickWins W ill Not Cut pact negotiators for Britain, Can­ F tra played the .«IIlciaiil. and at­ the offloe of Bryant A Chapman Calk Session Wappiiig It was stated that word of the ada, France, Belgium, The Nether- The Tolland Federated church tractive sedretary who came to the Milk Prices landa and Luxembourg. Angler Prize WDN4V-1888 'Rootai Service’ aid o f the company with an drop had not’i yet been received, but Wednesday evening, In lU Ijm Japan Units Slate Budget M ta’S Bible Cteos sent n remem­ It was supposed that the reduction TASTE AND FINESSE The aecreurr said the meeting brance to Rev. Dr. Leonard Stry­ ’’angsl;’’ and Loretta Moekaluk On Housing me, the recently formed Deri « m o - » r Today'i Radio played the sympathetic secretary would be general over the edm- ■eball team defeated Warehouse had been very aatlafactoty—that ker, who is III In St. Luke'a hos- To Drop Here WILL PREVAIL S he had augguted ammtdmehta tp Seen Success of the hotel manager. pany*s routes. Point, 17 to IJ, and lost to Wind- Says Not Only Income lU l In New York City. Dr. Former • Clonhier in ItaM Dart’s Dairy, the West Side ArinyX o Keep About almost all the artlelea o f UP; tri^er snd family have s\home AU Flay Parts Well i sorvllle, 9 to 18. The team will g Hartford Announced Sherwood IVibb, the physician;' | Dairy and other local distributors IN ANY HANQI JET, WEDDING, DINNER‘S OR Local Housing Author* have their next game WedhMdaj^ treaty andi^that thoae are now un­ Tax But Sales Levy in 'ToUSnd. center Snd for the lost Dealers Say It "^(KK) Men in Na­ Roury Qub*fl PUy Ifl Mark Holmes, the senator; Edwin announced the price reduction to­ PRIVATE PARTY PREPARED AND SERVED BY March 7. at 8 p. m. with Broad der study by the other oHIclaU. three winters Dr. Stryker haa As National Winner 48t86v. day, effective March 1. The new Itte* to Meet at Capitol By the end o f next week, h. WiU Be Needed Culver, the bill collector; William Will Go in Effect on Brook, at that place. tion to Keep Peace been rector o f the Episcopal church WDBC—News . WDRO—Tolee of Fatima. Well Received by prices will be 25’ 4 cents for Grade said, the drafting group here. In in Venice, Flortds. W K N B — News; Danoo Orches­ WONS—American Bar Associa­ Fioher, t| )e “ angel,” and William Monday ■ ^ There will be a meeting of the HsrUord, Feb. 28.—(F)—W il­ Brannick, the bank messenger, Next Tuemlay A, 23'A cents for homogenized and Fire department March 2 at the which he repreaenta the United Anaonia, Feb. 26— (A*)—" I f Gov­ Robert and Msry Stickle of tra. tion. ' • , Large Attibidai 22*4 cents per quart for family Washington, Feb.' 26- — The States, ahould reach conclualona ernor Bowlea’ $358,000,000 budget liam N. Ronnlck, New Ixmdon res-' WTHT—Anuudng Mr. Malone. were all expertly cast. William H u tfo rA FUi. M —iFJ—Owrer- [rehouse s i 7:3U p. «* lA r m y intends to keep about 127.- southeast Tollsnd have sold their W ONS—News, Grade B milk. COMOLLO'S EPICURE which can then' be referred to the with hla $00,000,000 buikUng pro­ W TH T—News. W n C —Judy Canova Show. Moekaluk gave a fiolished' per­ A milk price *dro|V reportedly nor Cheater Bowlea, who recently The Ladles Aid Swlety U l ’ ooo aoldlcrs In Japan for the next family, formerly known m tMb De taurateur and former Hartford T h « Hollister^ BtrMt flehoot audi­ 55 O A « STREET TEL. 2-4108 other governments for review and gram la adopted by the General Ctfli farm, to Mr. snd Mrs. Wil­ W n C —Newt. 10:00— formance as a Western "Hayseed" Initiated by Hartforil. mHk dlstrl- Kills Wolves from Plane declared he would carry his Ught the home of Mrs. Asher year, mainly to keep the peace, but clothier, today was sjinouncMd a* torium resounded with enthuslaetlc in the big city who rapidly caught butors cfTectlve March 1 cuts the Catering With Tastd and Finense on Thursday evening, ^ e m . m f l g h t If the former enemy approval. Assembly we will need not only a lard Vlfne of Hartford. J : ! * — * WDRC-Blng It ^aln. < Moscow—(A5— Sergei Gorbunov He expects to have a similar the national winner o f the |800 WONS— Chicago ITieater o f the on to the ways of Broadway thes-1 customer's cost per quart by one for aubaldtxed public hotiaing to the the church xveiy Invited and there, |g attacked. atate Inoome tax but also a three A large turnout of young moth outstanding angling achievement WDRC—Experimental Program epplauae last'night after thb per haa killed 338 wolves with a rifle country conference either Monday or Tuea- Air. plans and soon jblpcd them In the | cent in all grades. It waa an- people, haa called a mcetinc of were 36 present. per cent aalee tax’’, Clarence F. era attended the club meeting W ON8—Here’s to Veterans-. formance of the k^chester Ro­ fired from an airplane. This Is the number of soldiers day, he said, and Indicated that award In the 1948 George Ruppert W TH T—Musical Etchings. plot to gain money for his plgy., nouneed today. In Hartford the local houatof autboriUea. The guest speaker. Rev; Dr. Baldwin, chairman o f the Republi­ Wednesday evening at the home of W T H T —Afternoon Serenade. tary Club and the Community A ’T ass" dispatch from Kazane the United States had there last the treaty’s final draft may be fishing contest. * • W TIC — Dennis Day Show. Joseph Sylvester wan outstanding I Lincoln Dairy, Bryant A Chapman The meeting will be held In the Fraser Metr.ger, talked on ‘The can State Central committee told Mrs. Evelyn Metcalf, when games The former Hartford man won W n C —Farm and Home Hour. said that Gorbunov, a veteran of atate Senate chamber at the Capi­ year. made public In about two weeks. 18180— players In "Room Sendee;’’ and as the waiter and his 'audition” and R. C. Miller A Sons have an­ World of Today." Sandwiches, Plana for distributing the 75 members o f the New Haven and other amusements were en­ the national award by taking on lt$ the last war, has been having It was learned, earlier this week WTIC—Grand Old Opry. curtain coll after curUln call 4i'as Iti the second act was rewarded | nounced tb<> cut which will bring tol at S:ia p. m. Monday'. relishes, potato chips iand coffee 677,060 men the Army would have CbunW Young Republican league joyed. Refreshments were served. l8V4-pound striped baas with ex­ W DRC—Give and Take. great success from a PO-2 plane. UriH ExplalB P r^ ra m that general agm m ent had been 10:48— by a separate round of applause j family grade B milk to i2*4 cents were served by the hoateaaes. The here nut night ’John EUlott, ToUsnd County tremely light equipment— a spin­ WKNB—Danger VD. demanded'by the audience. Using an ordinary hunting rifle he Q A V 1 7 ON WOOL RUGS The govemor’a office said he under appropriations proposed for reached on the defense clause un­ from the audience. The efttlre ca-st ‘ per quart from lU present 23*4- next meeting will be held Friday, the year beginning next July 1 “ Mr. Bovrieef $$7,000,000 . tn- Agricultural Agent, was the guest W ONS—Symphonies fo r Youth. WTHT—Norman Thoniai. The two clubs, under the skill­ killed 261 wolves last winter and would not be able4o attend In per-jv. der which all tha member states ning rod snd reel svlth 7H*P®'*fl‘} 11:00— ^resented some superior charac-1 ce^t levet arch 11, at the home of Mrs. were announced yesterday. creaae In the state budget for the speaker at the Tolland Ckimmu- test nylon line—while wading and W TH T—Guest Star, ful direction of Jean Moore,-' had during several flight this season he i j r i V £ ia n d b r o a d l o o m aott, but would be repreaented by Hc^len Fairbanks, Ellington road. would promise to reetst an at­ terlzations last night. The cut follows a recent state In a news conference which fol­ next biennium will coet each Con­ nlty Men’s Club. Thursday eve­ casting last summer In the Nlan- weex;-News; Dancing Party. News on all stations. Joined forces to present Manches­ has slain another 87. two hotialiig egperta. Prof. Emeat The following new books have tack on any one of them. The kind "Room Service" ha.s always been order cutting by one cent per lowed, Ocn. J. Lawton Collins, necticut wage earner at least $70 ning. John A born was chairman tlc river. It took him 50 minutes 1:46i '■ 1 11:18— ter with a very fine production of ROOM SIZE AND WALL-TO-WALL LIndblom of Talc and George been put in circulation recently at of resistance would be up to each a “ surg-flrc" hit and was an ex­ quart the amount paid farmer pro­ Ai-my vice chief of ataff, made annually,” Baldwin declared. of the committee. During the so­ of battling the huge fish in the WKNB—Mel Tormc. WDRC—World Tonight; News. the John Murray-Alien BorcU Oiyptes usually hunt In large Oault o f New Haven. They will Sadd Memorial Library, Wapplng: government to decide at the time. cellent play for the clubs to have ducers of milk. Carpets Repaired Expertly clear Just what was meant by a “ In nddlUon to hla multi-million cial hour refreshments were W T H T —Club News. W ONS—Conn. National Guard Broadway success. packs. explain the govemor'a program for Fiction; Briggs. '•Root out of Dry Agreement -D r. I. Q.. Jr. characterizations, Gloria Della Ixnui In Pacific .Area I and told the old man to get out will sponsor a feature movie, service. Everyone welcome. W ONS—True or False. gIfU and the birthday cake was I f the eyatein la not modernized, Graa festival of^New Orleans was He added that President Tru­ Robert Banks of upper Mont- In the Caribbean area (which ; of the car and ‘Look me In Lie "Sudan” . In technicolor, and sc- ! Evening used as cenUrplece for the Ubie the manager was informal during revealed aa the theme of the 1949 man faces "his most serious oppo- | d^ir. N. J.. has been speniling a musical show of the Co-weds of Includes island positions and the eye and die like a man.' The old lected shorts, including a Polish Criticizes Party's 6:00^ which was decorated In pink and a eonferenee Friday »ith Police sitlon" from "a split In the Dem-j^,,^), the home of Mr. and Mrs. 0 yellow. Center church at the first general Panama Canal zone-1 A in iy i" ” *'’ "ever said a word. Bill shot film. This will bit pro.scntoU at the W T IC -N ew s. Chief Michael J. Godfrey and a ocrats X)n each of his major pro- | witliam Senk. a.s guest of Master ‘ The guests at the party were as radio engineer, about $10,000 rehearsal held last evening. Direc­ strength wflli tontinue at 14.000!*’ ” “ between the eyes.” White Eagle Hall, tomorrow after­ W T H T —Music at Six; .Sports, Plan Your noon at 3 o'clock. Refreshments posals, including the labor bill.” I Ralph Senk. j Lack of Program follows: Susan and Robert Scrlb- would be needed to make neccs- tor William AsUey deacribed the men. Tlie Pacific area (c h ie fly ' ------WONS- News. Ha wain will have 7,000 men—2 ,-i^ , i . will be served between reels. When Chairman Thomas (D., I principal of Hicks Mcm'^rial | WDRC -News. nor, Barbara Gill, Carol Moore, aarjr repairs to put It in working plot to a large group aaaembled i;tah) announced the Senate La-I ^hool. Louis A. Scanion. has been i Bill Munson and Linda and Ererls House Painting order. for the production of what they 000 less than a year ago ahd 1,000 ! i j O O l t s r e C t l l l f f Hartford. Fefc. 26—(FV—A prom- • :lO— lesa than at present. & ! Muu Olga Kwash, daughter of bor committee will put off until j .n m ^ ’ng the school recess in Lynn, i W n c - B o b Steele, S t r 1 cA -ty Belding. Mr. Sharpe Instructed Chief knew only as "Operation South" next Friday any action on the a d -; i Inen^ Republican woman has critl- The development plan i-alle for ’ • . _ C I ■ Mrs. Patricia Kwash. 9.5 lluasell Sports; Weather. Now! O o d ^ y to have apeclflcatlons for before meeting for rehearaal. ministration’s substitute for th e ' 1 elzed her partj* in the General As- the new equipment drawn Imme­ Th: "Mardi Gras" to be present­ five divtslona oversea.s and five i t ( v C I l ^ I J e e e l l : street, left this morning by Amcrl- ! sembly for falling to put forward W DRC- New Britain Teach­ Time Payments Arranged home in a general reserve or ino- I can Overseas .\irlines for Europe. Taft-Hartley act. Morse cracked: ers College. diately so that a call for bids may ed April 27. 28, and 29(In theiaudi- " I wonder whether the presi- i j a "i-ohercnl program." 10% Down the Hollister Street ! bile strikins: force. The total of 10 I Sha will arrive in Amsterdam W O N S- SporU: Oddities In the OPEN ALL DAY be issued soon. turiiim of ( ( 'fintlniird rrom Page One) dent will blame this delay on the | Spell of Ti’opies ! She Is Mrs. William J. Miller of be the fourth annual ] divisions is two leas than the Army j early Sunda.v morning. On a News. Balance Monthly .School wlU Republicans?" I Hartford, wife of the former U P ' .■«how to lie "presented ”bv the Co- j before budget curtailmenio j u-,, I month'a tour of the Continent her representative and hla aecretarv 8:85— SUNDAY ______Stonoed its exnansinn nmor.,v me oaii rolung. Itinerar}' include.s England, Hol- riolcliiig Iliisbaiul , WnC-Weather. Wni. Dickson and Son I Weds, the married couples' group "**’ PP*^ expansion program 1 during his terms of office. Bowles Awanis This informant said the real im­ ; land. Belgium. France, Switzer­ \ 8:80— Palattng Oontrartnrs ' of Center church. Under Mr. A.st- ; ' ------port of the Truman plan lay In Speaking at a meeting of th- North End Pharmacy ley's direction they prc.sented an land and Sp.aln. (!!.A.B. to Keep Hartford, Feb. 26 -F - Tt^e W T IC —Symphony. Rear IJ8 East Crater BL the scope of asaistance the presl Hartford Women’a Republicar W DRC—Internal Revenue. 1 I old-time mlnistrel in 1946. a gyp-sy fabled sp.’ll of the tropics, com­ 4 Depot Sq. Phone 6545 PiKNies 2-0920 Or 5829 Contest Prizes 'ixip Senators dent had in mind. He said Mr. club yesterday. Mrs. Miller said: W ONS—The Answer Man. A I musical in 194.7 and the Gay Nine- I Sunset Circle, Past Noble plete with native women, was too The Quality Truman was convinced. technical Ojands. will meet with Mrs. Ray- (Closer Watch "W e can help to make a coherent W T H T —News and Weather. j ties Revue last year. As the auc- assistance applied on a mass scale much for her husband. Mrs Eileen program by letting the legislators Hartford. Feb. fl8—(45—Winners i cess and jfcpularity of these pro- Plan Slraleuv ------i mond Miller. 188 Bpcncer street, d:4&— ■ r would speed economic development Monday at i:00 p. m. Mrs. Miller 8. Truax. teiUfled in her divorce kaoiw what we think about the W TH T—Communism. of the Connecticut State Employes I ductiona have grown from year to (4>MitlBaed fram Pb(* Oae) assoclation'a thiid monthly sug­ more than any other factor. | hostess and the follow- suit yesten-av. various matters no-a- tiefore the W ONS—Evening Star. year it has been decided to pre- : (tontlBued from Page line) Her hiishgnd, Albert B Truax. General Assembly," gestion contest were awarded cash ( Sent the "Mardi Gras” "for three' Me stres.sed it was the envision- ' ing will be on her committee: Mrs. loading and unloading planes WDRC Larry Lzunjeur. mg. was stationed with the Army in Although critical of her own 7:0©_ of Mercy... prises yesterday by Gm-emor ’ performances this year m > that a ed long-term scale of the program Mabel Do-wd, Mrs. Mary Fish, Mrs. and ticket offices. Bowles. c.ause of their seniority and iiillu- and not its nature that was "bold" Frances Herron, and Mrs. Alice the Philippines at Ih- close of the parly. Mrs. Miller cams to its de. W ONS—Hawaii Calls. I \arger audience may be accommo­ enre. To .AnnouBre Rates Deelaloa They are Louis Press of Hart­ and "new " The scale will become Welherell. Mrs. Minnie Johnston war. After his discharge, Mrs fensc against recent Densocratle W T H T —Johnny Thompson. Me?--Push A , dated. ____< lotur,- PetltloB To Be Hied And It said It will announce a Truax said, he refused to return at.a:k.s on the system of repre­ WDRC—Winner Take All. ford, $15 first prise for suggestion The John O osbyi will be gen-; .Senator Lucas i D„ III.) msjor- known only as the planning de­ will have charge of the entertsln- involving a poll of state-owned velops. he added. ! menl and Mrs. Edith Maxwell will i decision next month on its three- i home and began housekeeping with sentation in the house. Under It, 7:l8— * eral chairmen of the production. Ity floor leader, aaid a oloti'ire pili I year investigation' into whether ; ^ native worn in. small towns can outvote the cities W TH T—Bert Andrews. Our finest moments have been moments arientlflc instnments; Mrs. Mary This Ameriran source emphasiz­ fiirnlsli the attendance prize. asaiated by the Robert .MctMmhe rion to gag the debate probably air freight rates should be based ‘ Mrs. Truax said she and their '•It's no tragedy.■’ she said. "tha( 7:80— V. Demaio, of West Hartford. $10 and the Harold John.vms. The Wll- > will )>* filej ’Thursday, ed that the program waa a long­ of the heart and the spiriL second prize for sugge.sMng that a P,ehearsal of the eomluncd pro-I 1 daughter, now 11. went to t*”’ . Governor Bowles has to convince wnC—Vic Damone. IFlatiron Six Miles? j term, continuing project and could iiam Astleys arc In Charge of pro- Thia would mean that Vice I of W D KC-Vaughn Monroe. J full-time trained nurse be p'uiced mst.mt aioir.s, for the Union Serv- '''' considerations, as is done in rail Philippines in an attempt to per- people of the small towns A boy has wept for his dog. A woman -1 diietlon. assisted by the MerriP 'President Barkley would have to be expanded from year to y,ear aa rates. suade him to come home BiiL BuL she I) aoundness his program." W TH T—Variety Show. the cooperating countries ihcreas-' *'’♦■ '''•** *’“ *'* 'omorrow at 4:()0 ^ Ruth Astley is supervising rule whether clotiire can be In­ The possibility of transcontinen­ said. Tsuax was adamant. Insisting I WONS—American Heart Asso­ has ministered to the sick. A man has gpne o' reducing employe .ibsenteeism; the music and Cele Moore is the ed their capacity to give thU type i South Methodist church, and Miss Mary E. Hayes, of New voked on debate on a motion. Sen­ tal air coach service—without he had found greater happiness In I ciation. accompanist. ate presiding ofBrers previoii.sly of aaaistance * r , I Members are reminded to bring a Tax Rate lacreB.sed Ridiculous— you may say but research en­ hungry that another might caL Britain, $5 third prize for suggest­ lK>x lunch as coffee will be served. free meals and other frills—will the islands. He no'W lives near | 7:40— Other committee heads are’ ■ have held it can not. U. N. offici.-rl.s said they were lie taken up at a hearing, the CAB WONS—SporU. . ing pericxlie sup^ements to (he .'Stage. .lark Mortimer; Properties, Manils. Meriden. Feb. 28.— The State Capitol telephone direetiuy. Bvit even should Barkley ignore ready to begin work at once on the said. At the same time It pro- Judge___ William J :^h<-a i c.--ci ved ^ „ ( .Apportionment and Tax- 8:00— gineers at a well knoMu university estimate ' The quality o f mercy. the William .Steekel.s; Lighting, that, Rui-sell raid, the soiilhenierh XI Cliaptcr of Beta 8ie,Tia Chi ■ American proposal if the council , will meet at the home of M. s. Fred posed a close study of the,.whole.J afion has approved a tax rate ot WDRC—Gene Autry. Frank Ch-aw.shaw; ' Publicity, the are confident they have enough T h a t is the something in,pe.ople which has 1 - 4 approves it Immediately after Wlppert. 99 Norman street. Tues­ , question of free meals in flight, ' 53 niillH. an increase of one mill W n C —Hollywood SUr Thea­ that a woman using a six pound iron lifts 1'200 .Mian noiirn.s: Pnigram, the Ken-j votes to set a.side the ruling in President Truman announced his : which has been a common practice ter. neth SlroWes: TlckeLs. the Harold ! which ca.se the flllbu.ster would go day evening at eight o'clock. over last year's rate. Increased made it possible for your Red Cross to cany plan In his inaugural addresa Jan. I ! since the industry's birth. rosia' of administering local pub­ W ONS—Twenty (Questions. ("roziers: Costumes, Rolda Gibson; on. , 20, .'4ecretarv-General Trygve Lit >• Cl The eight lines which made a Railroad to Sell lic welfarv was given as the rea- W THT-M y Brother’s Keeper. pounds and pushes the iron six miles while on its missions o f mercy year after year. HOBBYING Hair-styling. Albert Heavisides: . . . , J »•_ » profit last vear are Branlfl, cnica- .son for the increase. The new ln.\ 8:30— i ' ConxratulationM Ken:—.\l- Make-up. Arnold C. Thonip.son; Fi: estabh.shed .what he called a "laak ^daiighter of .Mr. and Mrs. Andrew .> _____j a..,;,h,rn____ i-k„i. rv.ntfnen*.l riel forre ’ to work, with thp State de* ^4 TAckaon ia a Southern, OonunenlaJ. Del WONS—Take a Number. 1 though your Taylorcraft nanrr. the Gordon Mastens; Re­ Wliizler. 14 Jack.son street, ia a Tbealer Tiekeis rate will meet a record bt^et ot finishing an average washing. The quality o f rru rcy. Major Points oartment and the U N .speoiaiized ta. JlnJand. C o ^ n ^ ^ ^ $2,()90.783, an increase of $^.851 WDRC— Philip Marlowe. •1 didn’t fly Sunday Me had it freshments at rehearaals, the Dav­ W TIC —Truth or Oinsequences. J jg e n c ie . on technics .aaistance. e,..b which w «l present « jo in t, over Inst year. T h a t is the something in you which will tcH id MeOomba: refreshments at the 1 New Haven. Feb. '26 —i/Ti - The W TH T—Famous Jury Trials. nyinc M ond^', after a few^ 1 Some of the spade work thus concert with the Colgate Univer-' ninor adJostiMkntn. if Sunday show, the Mvatt Sutliffes. Now Settled United ($2,902,0001: T W A ($2.- New York. New Haven and Hart­ 9:00— you now to help others next year— through ] has been i^one liere. Thorp confer- xUy (71ee Club. Satunlny. March 748.0001; Northwest ($1,134.0001: ford railroad which for more than WDR(?--Qangbustcrs.' . i Ifl nica, Ken wlH be flyinfi his ' red with Ue before presenUng his 5 m Elmira, N. Y . Miss Wlnxler, There’s An Easier Way!! your Red Cross. 1 National ($337.000»; Northeast a century has been selling pasaeii- WONS—Ufc Begins at 80. (Lunllnued from 4*age Ooe) propoeola and acquainted him with { a Freshman i t Elmira College. Taylorcraft aFain. ($305,000); and Challenger ($149,- gcr UckeLs tries something new W TH T—U tU e Herman. • • • Opnoses Curbs I hla plana to give the drafting Job sings first sopiuno in the Glee Mirrors, Glass [000). i tomorrow- theater tickets. WTIC—Your Hit Parade. Just send the job to us and we’ll do it wrinkle You can join our lay-away Club.. ‘ New and higher rates were fixed | i „ announcing the start of the Furniture Topo, Window On rriSOIl Labor Und« lh« American.pUn, the for Northwest, National, North- service on a twice a month plan. Pay a small deposit on require around $1,000,000,000 for! summer session of the “Economic The Dorcas Society will not , and PlatF Glaso, Auto Glam any aiotor, airplane, boat or r " " the year starting next July 1. I east and Challenger Airlines effec- jme says that, for the free and smooth and white and things will and Social cwmcil would act on megt at the Emanuel Lutheran i live last Jan. 1. balance of the New York theat­ -1 You, too, cau help through tniia and we will pat it away New Haven. Feb. 26—iFi Miss That,. would , not be all. I. J . ; the secretariat program and send church on Wednesday. Mardi 2.' Genevieve Cowlea a social worker rical season. Its main stations be­ War II look like new. antU you have it paid for. This . , , , , I •j'” **1*1!^.^^° I it on to the General A?9s»ibly In their regular meeting night, be-1 tween New Haven and Greenwich White Glass Co. ] among pnann and jail inmatea fo r' give the president wide authority | , __i „,x f f.n cause ot the eommunion aerviee | w in aaakc it easy to own your : nearly 50 years, declared yehtcr------" ----- « ------k/J time for final approval next fall will be equipped with tickets for a ‘ * Your RED CROSS under which he could draw be­ which is being held at the ehuich Parly for Pals 2t Rirch St. Manchester Vets Preference heart’s desire. I day that she w us against pro- tween $1,000,000,000 and $2,000, chosen New York attraction. i o X : 1 aPPrtipriat'e funds for the proj-' on that night at 7:30. The so-! New cape Code knoasi oader I posiils to restrict prison labor. 000.000 worth of military au^Usa | i eiety will hold ita meeting the Not all stations will be booking Opea Dally 8 A. M. Ta 5 F. M. riety meeting On 6th Birthday offic«.x each week nor will the Inrludlas flaturday ooaslnwtkia In varlnas sectluos We have i$i our window a Unable to attend a legislative . from 'surplus stoclu already on following Wedn<9-day. March Don’t Forget—-15^c Saving for Those Who Give Now! hearing thia week on a bill which i hand, for transfer to thia coun- theater speciaL which will start of Maorbrster. * f Becchcraft kude by George instead. here, make every station every Plenty Of Parking would bar prison labor from pro-' try's allies. i MiM Judy Vanclcrvoort. daugh-ri 4 RiMMns nod halb oilb t od- Fitziicrald. It MHC is • beauty. week but. if the Idea catches on, On Prenimfl Use Our Cash and Carry Service jects costing $1,000 or more. Miae , DecilBies to Dlscasa EfleeU I Seeks to Sell ter of Mr. and Mrs. James Vander-j dllkmal oallalsked aiwtalrm. H«t Itv, We have the Bccchcraft kitn Cowles issued a statement ex- j AcheSon declined to dlacBSS the voort, recently moved to Vernon ' that may come. Water heat Ml harwer flreplaea. with aluMfaiWR dowUng made pressing her o|i|>oaitioii. SJie said | effe-tta of the arms program on Radio Station •«*"<'* from South- Alton street. waSi raU tosalattaa. copi>er nod bnuui by Scientifie—for 65.95. that prison labor doesn’t have to 1 peace prospecta. o a1*la' honored Friday afternoon with a ptaniMna. We hivtte voar ta- m m 9 be “ slave labor" if "the men have | 'The subject cBpi< up when he : M i a r e n n o i i i ^ i i i i party In her home on the occasion saoctlfHi. Frier fiejM S oiNI op- Why don’t yo« stop in and some eh^ce as to what work lliey waa told that Hector TSft (R.. Norwich, Feb. 26 - - (Fi — The * iof.her sixth birthday. Those who will do and are given a little .some- I Ohio) had said t|>at such a project Federal Communicstiona comwis- •ee oar neleetion. we have thing for it." ' attended were Gail and Allan would be more likely to cause elon haa been asked to approve Hartfortl. Feb. 26 (45 Two Graif, Rena lIcMrc. Ande and P etey: said she agreed wiUi War- Lcist Time Tonight! . Attention plenty of time and it's yoars Ru$ala to attack than to. preaerve the proposed sale of Radio flUUon new issues - oleomargarine and Poepplemeier, Sally McQtiidc. for the aakinr- den Balpli **’« state peace—a position exactly opposite WNOC to the Eastern Connecticut • public works—move Into the Oen- • • • ' Carol Shennlng, Janet Nutter,! prison that 15 cents a .lay was too I to ni»* taken by State department Broadcasting Co. for $61,335.45. j oral Aasembly’s spotlight next Karen Frederlch, Karen Hammer,! Non Veterans! low pay for prisoner workers. ofliciala. An applicaUon by H. Rosa Perk­ week NEWMODE Ahrays plenty of parking Jean Mere and Grctchen Vander-' - Aeheson commented that the ins. present owner, for authority A public hearing on bills to lift Constniction' in aeeord- fipoee. Hie taxes on oleomargarine and voort. I news dispatch seemed to Indicate to make the .sale was filed in tVaoh- 'The table was decorated in pink, ROON^ SERVICE" •nee with plaiis and aped- that 'the senator was giving sort to permit It to be sold already col­ «•' a tngton j-eaterday. white and grain and tM birtbday fleatinno. CUff Ufan Persoual Notkrea of premonitory little roar on the The Eastern company is headed ored will be held Tuesday by the by .John Demq; now geneial man-1 ComadUea on Public Health and coko. which eorriod out tha oosm subject but hadn't yet made up hla color scheme, woe used oa the ces- S;15 Hdltater School — S-Ad Fkrec mind. That being the case, Acbe- ager of WNOC, and Includeb ■ Bsfrty. terplece. PrisSs were awaritod-for * In Mevortam aon said, 'he would not want to Harrison C. Noyes and Clifford C. Use Judiciary committee will ■ ’r* >■ 4 *. ^ T ' ' ’ ^ ^ : P ,' ‘ HOBBY SHOP In lOTiBg memorr of Nnnaan JonM. winners the eompetitve gemee; .^cto!t^ Co. prejudice Taft's thinking about- it. I Oat. both of The Bulletin Co.. hold a hearing 'Wedneaday on bills of by Community Players abd Rotary Club wbe sass« 4 avar Febnurs- X iKi. and the children spent a es- REALTORS' St. Phone 6233 Ising Keaelaa W lth^egotlatom j Norwich. The three wcuM hold I which would refstabllah the state Ocn* buV not for*ott*n Joyobla afternoon. 73 Summit Street Phone 8072 10 A. 1I.-7 P. M. j Wirt sad laiailr. The news ' conference foUowad | equal eharas in the station. 1Public Woriu deportment. 651 renter Street THE ALEl^NbER JARVIS CO. Tel. 4112 Ur 7275 5 DOVER ROAD REAL ESTATE—INSURANCE—BUILDERS PHONES 41U Or T f »

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of cookies, ice creamt and tea and Must Use Long-Form .H ow ing Parmdox other nation, in a aimllar aitua* Special Service coffee. Mrs. Ehrerett B. Porter JUmr^»Btrr. Uon. U Rtiaaia were enKaged In captured first prise, Mrs. Alphoua A luiUon-wlde iurYBy by tb« Connecticut building a almllar military poal* Over the Radio Wright, second. M$n§mlm§n If Income Is $5,000 MANCHESTER DIRECTORY Eoniiiu) ileridb New York HmeB reveols that thl» tion againat ua, we would. light to Mr.: and, Mrs, Elroy B. London nation’s hotlslng problem has now ^ prevent her from completing that of Hebron and their son-in-law FUHLUIICD «T Yankee Tomorrow morning at 8:30 and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mor­ ■ m u u > PRINTINU UO. INC. begun to reach a strange impasse: position. always will aava money by flllng I* »tM il ■ir.rt By A. H. o’clock Station W TIC of Hart­ timer Friedrich of Columbia, are rio Choice Allowed . I f | MaoclMattr. Uobb. there is still a housing shortage, ford will present a special radio on______a two weeks’_____ sojourn at Day- jointly, whatliar the wife had In­ TSUM At PBRUCSON but rows of unsold new houses are worship •^T'^oe. sppiwred^by t^e Beach, Florida. Earnings HU or Top come or not, la this: While we were bewailing the in­ OF BUSINESS SERVICES p m , T tm *.. Ota‘1 HkBtg«i Get Benent of New Law beginning to stand out in many Hartford Council of Church Worn Miss Lucilla Miner, daughter of OctoMi I. IWl- considerate manner in which the en. ’The service Is planned as Mark; Some Problems They’ll gat the benefit o f the communi- | South Coveutry political system refuses, to provide Mr. and Mrs.^Charles P. Miner, is PuMiaaad Esaiy CssBiBS BsetPi • of the nation s larger part o f the observance. of the new law Congress passed (or mar­ “ ltdaya Entered st the Senator Sammy Malkan, the New i spending her school vacation as Explained Today ried people last year. It permits auBdajr BBd Mrs. Pauline U tile Haven DemocSt. the kiitd of life , World ^ y of Prayer Men and; the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Martin Post oCtea i laacIMster. Conn., as This New York Times survey naven i.n;inucrai, me Kiira o i me | World j . f-hlna couples to ‘‘spilt’’ their incomes, SaooBS' Claaa litter. fVillinuihtlc Es. Phone t82.'l-\VI security to which he could become, s L i . ^ LeSHlon. F. Crotty, in Boston. Mrs. Miner, as if each were claiming half of finds that the sale of new homes Korea. India, Syria, . (Editor’s Note: This U the Paint Season ' A WAX TREATMENT accustomed, we were considering, her mother, hflll go to Boston for sixth of IS stertee on nho haa the total. Quick Heat* Holmes Funeral Service MUBSCRIPTIV Egypt. Csechoslovakia, Switier- the w eek-^d and will bring her Use Tear by Uni ttu.uu!la still progressing relatively well Mrs. Eri)eet J. Starlfel and Mrs. by contrast, the even tenor of the Britain. to do what about hla 1848 in- Deductions— • land. Norway. Mexico, daughter IWme. will safely and successfully remove unsightly hair from ais months by Mktl J tun in the New England section. How- Frank Wraight will be in charge : public life of one Charles P. Har-,".i,, Phiiinnine -rwl'l ’ " " " b '" ''’’ rome tax relum. for the dead­ Every unmarried person who la Time of Personal Need Atjohnson^^ ■J Use mofllB by UeU I IXI ever,, there was another survey of the St. Mary’s sponsored set-■ of Middlebury. who carries bl« i together ' ' Leonard. 13 year old sonjof Mr. line la March 15.1 files a return is allowed a personal Is O ffered Single Cosy heel, nnrtv Mond.v In the church I modesty with regard to the public be heaid as " “f^blP * g ^ Beniamin Ka the face. Weebly. by Carrier back party Monday in the church . .W.. eerviee “ nd Mrs. Benjamin Kassman. has deduction—for things like medical JiaSJ made In Boston a few days ago payroll on the Republican side o f ' expenses, charity, taxes, interest If you ara contemplating doing t' IBS. dclieertii. One Tear hall. Beem.ie Frid^v is the be*n discharged from Backus hos-1 w I m ytn 9$» By damea Marlow Many families have a room that West ei MIee.. Pore'gn ... gia.ou! which also indicated that new things. ’ ity it must be said m ate any painting yoursaif or having ’The congregations of the First World Day of Prayer, these inter- F*tal. Norwich, and is recu^rat- j Washington, Feb. 28—(e> — If —of 10 per cent of his Income up la somewhat difficult to heat or the funeral homes of Mark Holmes | or his sons and you may place ; homes were beginning to accumu- a n d Second Congregational Mr. Harper Is the kind of poli­ to a limit deduction o f $1,000. It done for you, thXcssential thing MCUBBK UF nationsl and interracial wn'm^* pneumonia at-1 ynur 1948 Income was $6,000 ir when giving the children a bath are a family affair, for both ot- your needs with mam- and know rilK AtauciATED PKESB ilate on the market churches of Coventry have been in­ tician who delights the hearts of of the worjd Christian Family will tack at his home. Itxaco jn EV *IS n iF GasolintI That—meaning a 10 per cent Mr. Holmes’ sons are aoaoclated that your wishes wiU be carried to bear in minid is to make sure newspapermen. He has, through­ more, you must make your tax on the bathroom is often chilly, yet In vited to attend the Tolland South come together to join their prav- Mrs. Alphou.s Wright entertain­ deduefion—is standard for unmar­ with their father In serving the out without further worry. eni;?r.d*r?hV^Vo^':rm.nVc'i'.tn*.?l| ' Wbst .Buses this paradox, out his career, Iteea relativiely ANT split-second responia . . . lightning-fast ried people, without Uemixlng. If the paint la / ^ P o n t. . The John­ group observance of World Day of ers Yn this service with youis to ed at contract Monday afternoon the 1040 long-form. the average householder hates to people of Manchester. To all three From time to time the matter of all 'netr. SuMUhee rtril'tra , wh'H'h a well established housing free ol,hypo«'rlsy. Even on those they want to claim more than 10 son Paint/Oompany of 699 Main Prayer on March 4 at the First form a worldwide fellowship of at her home on Burrows Hill, one •tarts .... power-to-sparsY You’ll get them Some problem! of unmarried and push the heat (or such a short o f the Holmes family It Is some­ the amount o f money to spend haa 99 East Center Street *t stress that he would like if y w have never used the DuPont ------homes? llne-iip, he would leave the high- It’s acdnopiica]. It’s rsgular-pricsd. on allowM them; Smith—$$,- Floor Covering Company, located E. A. 8«r»- womien of the host church. Re.ser-1 Flowers continue to bloom an(J The next, seventh, story will help. all of uie people consulting with Full eemc* el'eni of N. There ia only one basic answer. sounding arguments to others It’s yours (or ths asking at our station. income, $^00 deduction; Jones at 38 Oak street, has just the an­ nts you have a real surprise far an Sana, vations ahould be made with Mrs. bud out doors, and dandelions are | show how these problems work, in Mark Holmes haa bean a funeral him to feel free to state just what ICS. Inc. H ebron $1,000 deduc­ swer to your problem and at In store for you. They are really Modernize a Sadi omI iisael That is that the price at which and talk as a plain political real­ a common sight. Many people here | Drivs in today! examples of filing out the director for many yedrs, starting amount they wish to opend. Puuli»ner» RcpiT.-ei.t..l'»»* The I A. M. Leonard of Andover, aecre- tion: Bro.wm—$20,000 Income, $1,- very reasonable price—a portable —.Sew these homes are offered is too high tary-treasurer, by March 1. ist. •say they never saw such a winter. i in with a small funeral home lo­ Beautifully appointed room, quality palnto, they stand up long Jul'ue Mathew* Ppec'll Agency He does not pretend to be a J.______:------000 deduction. heater, either a Perfection Oil after ordinary paints have lost Your Sewing IVIuchine P****"**. “ •* Torli. Chicago. OelroU and B'.ilun for the pocketbook of the people ■ Baby David H. Cour was adm it-' An account of a Valentine party but Mrs. Gertrude M. Hough says I Will Not Be Repeated / cated at 28 Woodbridge street spacious chapel, a secluded fi \ \ sa N ws6r lad *•. »(ysri statesman. He is a politictap. Dtffereat With Married Heater or an electric heater. Once room and throughout (he/4nUre all semblance of glossiness and ! w'ho would like to buy them. 'Tfed i 1® fbe W indham Community ■ given for the Hebron 4-H clubs she remembers one just about like I So save this sixth story foT' use you have used one of these heat­ which by the way la still ui use for h em xek a u d it BUREAU ur 'Thatjneans that, as a member of it, mild weather, flowers - in i But—and this la Important—it’s those who desire a small, intimate funeral home loudspeskenr are In­ their enamel paints are a joy to Electrify and install it in CIKt L I.A rUj.NS the Republican State Central Com­ ha.s been sent in by Alfred Gold­ VAN'S SERVICE STATION with the seventh. Today’s explana­ ers, and they are so easy to carry I m with that is the fact that mort- ^ ‘ ' bloom, etc. This was a good many i different with married people. atmosphere. Today, Mr. Holmes stalled so that the seprtces are have In your home. You will find console or portable cabi­ Health SwppaeN. mittee. he plays goad ball with tions will not be repeayra in the from room to room, and found out The Herald Pr'nVnf Uunipany. Inc., stein, leader of the 4-H club years ago, she could not recall ! 427 Hartford Road Tel.\3866 Even when the wife didn’t have has a large and beautiful establish­ readily audible no mMter where a full line of the DuPont paints nets. I gage money is beginning to tight- ■ Members of the Young Mothers whoever happen.s to be state boas seventh story althougly' they’ll be a dime of income, a married cou­ for yourself just what a blessing aeauiiiee no hijenC'al reep.»he’t»’l’ly fo. "Sparkles. ” The party was held at exactly what the date was. e::n mined more fully i^ later rtorles ment st 400 Main street which is you are seated. In Ume of sorrow, at Johnson Company, both inside Oselsr*’ typograpn'cal ern.re epoeerihf m ad 1 en up. Neither individuals nor Hub will meet Tuesday evening at the moment. ple filing a Joint return gets a their cheery warmth can lend, and outside paints, in all shades peesetlFHww the Town Hall, attended by ail Big bunches of pussy willows ii. the series. capable of serving, no matter how the burden will be^Msed somewhat tertleemenle and olhei reading (nailer. banka are m willing now as they j downstairs in the Nathan Hale That means that, as a legisla­ standard deduction o f 10 per cent you will wonder how you ever got by depending upon the dependable and the enamel paints In most de­ In The Menineatei Etening llerild. ... ______— ...... I-H members. It was sponsored have been brought In from Hoi- i Keep these lh n 6 things in mind along without one. They are eco­ large op.. extensive the services were just a few months ago to Community Center, following the tor or state offleial, he is routinely “ of their Inconje up to a limit ot service given > y both* Holmes Fu­ sired shades. If, after looking ABC lecture by Allen H. Wood. Jr... in ' loyal to the carrying out of the de- by j,he Hebron 4-H town commit- brook’s Pond area this week. | in using the ip4o long-form; oc nomical to use and actually will held. * I $1,000. Example: Their income A call, day or night to 7897 wlU neral Homi over the various color charts on 61ARV F. yicPAK 'n.AN D Saturday, February 26 take the risk of taking these new the auditorium earlier that night, claions and policie.s of the S tate, tee. Tho.se responsible for plan- One o f the bills which came up | emptions, dei^uctlons; and the prob­ ' was $B,0()0—deduction $900; or, aave you many times their origi­ lems of husbknd-wife filing. display in the store, you do not find Appliance Co. ApL 84G Ikirdan Driva homes off the builder's hands at The group will complete plans for Central Commitlee. 1 ning and preparations were the for a hearing before the commlt- their Income w as'$16,000—deduc­ nal cost by conserving on your the exact shade of paint you have Before jfolng. further, remember' 2-1575 21 Maple St. Phone 7864 or 2-2688 thelr set-ba'k party March 9 a t : He la not only a prime example Rev. Harold R. Keen. Mra. Lillian tees of cities and boroughs on, tion no more than $1,000. regular method of heat. Why not Elsst Hartford were callers in In mind, Mr. Johnson will gladly the price involved. this if/ you ’re a $3,iX)0-or-mpre ■ The Red Cross the firehouse. , of party regularity himself, but a Brodcur. Mrs. William Owen and "Tuesday provided that the atate ; But a huaband filing a return drop In and consult with Mr. towm on Tuesday. blend the paints to produce the There is only one Bound Ameri­ fam llyf ^j4ar^lborough The repeat performance of-tw o good and forceful agent in the Alfred Goldstein. highiik’ay department ahould con-| alone—that Is, separately—even Backer, the proprietor, about Misa Patricia Fogtl la vlaitlng color you with. Tomorrow Manchsster's 1949 can solution to thif paradox. That \y In evary caae, where the these money saving heaters? Fogll, in plays: “ Family Circle" and the business of watching and steady-1 \ program on Town Safety was atruct water holes near the high- | Home Mortgage Loans when the wife had no income, is her aunt, Mrs. Leon Painting Is not dUficuIt and with Red Cross Drive gets off winging. ia to bring the price of homes "Lamp Went Out" by the Coven-' Ing the party loyalty of others. prc.sented by the Sparkles. A sec- way in small towns which do not wife had no Income, It will be allowed a etandard deduction not While you ar,e looking at port­ Hartford. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Nelson, of Brooklyn. N. Y., were week-end the maiwelous new DuPont colors SERVICE J. R. Braithwaite For some days pa.st, the news ti V Day school Parent Council will It 1" "nt that he lacks iniagina- item was on Home Safety, have a municipal water system, eheaper for a couple to file a joint exceeding $600, no matter how able heaters, you may be interest' Miss Phyllis Fogll Is spend! down, not for selected individuals, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fran- you can really accomplish wonders fo aaalBt wbru too kavs mud take place Saturdav at 7'30 p m tion him.sclf. It is that he consld- prpj,entcd. by the Amslon 4-H This would include Hebron which return. high his Income. Elxample: Income ed in looking over the fine display this week In Wallingford aa columns of the Herald have been not for some .A.mcrlcans, but for son. In your home. Old. scarred fur­ tmnbleis erv hay. t Wrarkar* Keys Made. Locks Repaired at the Church Community House politics a dl.sciplincd game, in girig, under their leader, Mrs. Lil- is virtually without an adequate 2. And where tlie wife does have $6,(X)0—deduction $600; income of stoves of all klhds that you will guest of her grandfather, presenting the story of the Red all who are in the market If yon are building or buying a some Income, In moat cases it will find at the Jones Furniture and Lieutenant Oarl E. J. Franoon, niture takea on a new look when •nd 8 Srrvtor rmrks al ynui at North Coventry i which imagination has no legttl-1 na„ Brodeur. supply in case o f a major confla- $10,000—deduction, $500. Dorau. cleaned down, covered with a home, let us tell yon about the be cheaper to fll^ jointly on tho Floor Ckjverlng Oimpany. Your who Is stationed in New York, aarric* aad (or your new yen- loots Ground cross and its local and national homes. Anniicanta for the nnaltlon rvf i "t“ tc rolc. He’S a Wonderful topi The next item of interest was gratlon. The communlcaUon was When husband and wife file sep­ 11 hold pifimer coat and a lovely enamel AppiicaniB tor tne posiuon m g^rgeant for the Republican atate presented by Rev. Mr. Musser of sent by Mrs. Charles C. Sellers. long-form. every wish In stove perfection can The Woman’s Club spent the week-end at his home In lanra. activities. various types of financing that are arate returns, neither is allowed the home finish brushed on. Bathrooms can Making it possible for a few > administrative principal ea I BA A as,.— — TT»%(AeB nreerb ^ a 4 t UaWsa^M^a Now take exemptions. An ex­ be satisfied at this store, gas their monthly meeting here. Lawnmowers Sharpened machine. , the Roekvill'e Union Congregation- ■ one of Hebron's two represents- : available more than $600 standard deduc­ of Mrs. John Markh on Thura- be changed miraculously from a Thera is not much we can add new school scheduled to open in emption is 1^/ fixed amount of stoves, coal or wood stoves, com­ Schools here closed Friday after­ STATION 0PP:N DAY thousand Connecticut people to It is an inspiring thing to see gj church. He is a chalk comedian ' tives in the Legislature. ’Ike preS' tion for each. 3. Mra. stark white to lovely pastel shades September, will be interviewed at money a U M ayer can deduct from bination ranges, gas and olL elec­ day afternoon, Mafch noon for a week’s vacation and Elertrical lllilities to that exposition j f the merits of these homes through a gov- the way in 'which this machine re- gnd was quite a novelty to all ent supply of water for fires here | It would seem here that a single Irene Wright ia e leader and it that delude you Into thinking a A N D N K iU T the scheduled Board of Education his Income'before it la taxable. tric and oil and at such a wide will re-open Monday, February the Red Ooss, unless it is to say | ,rnment subsidy, which is what wards him. Searching about for prc.sent. Parents of the members Is a small pond near the WlUlman- person has an advantage over a will be a hobby low. Each mem- professional painter had been at Re-Condilinned meeting Tuesday at 8 p. m. By­ Everyone filing a return gets a variety of prices that your budget 28, for the third term. the proper kind of gratitude to- ’ ^cre included in the gathering, ’ tic highway. This is sufficient in married couple In deductions. But ber will tell a ^ u t her hobby. The that we think that the Red Cross, ^ Governor Bowles is asking of the laws of the board will Im reviewed S600 e^mption for himself; $600 will take rare of the matter with­ Francis Ryan, S3, of New Brit­ work. . COOK’S ward such a good and faithful enjoyed everything as well case of the ordinary fire but would that only equalizes for the unmar­ assistant honesses are Mrs. An­ Guns Repaired an old, familiar standby among: Connecticut Legislature, would be at the session st the Town Clerk's THE MANCHESTER TRUST CO. for 1^ wife, if she had no Income out a worry. ain. a native of this town, died Wallpapers are available in servant. It has displa.ved perfect gg jj,c younger ones. Games were ; by no means be sufficient to take ried persona the benefits husbands nie Sm ltlyM d Mrs. Annie Wright. SERVICE STATION office. Persons Interested in the Of course you know that this Sunday at New Britain (General many new and charming patterns the causes Manchester always, ^lerely a token evasion o f the taste, not an embossed scroll, o r ' pigy^d and square dancing and rc-| care of a large outbreak. Wells MANCHESTER, CONN. a joint re­ Manrhaster Uraan Phoua 6601 52 Pearl St. Phone 4'200 position are requested to contact s resolution, but a job with a sal- freshments end'd a gala evening. ' and brooks near the site of Area her husband: and $600 for store U headquarters for floor cov­ The He-GI-Am Bridge Club met hospital after a short Illness. He from the companion papers to surely* suporta, gets better and problem, not a solution of it. All turn. on Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. was bom in Marlborough, the son prim, old fashioned pattema ao be­ Superintendent John C. Reilly be­ ary attached. First, it made him Alfred Goldstein, leader of the arc alsq used as found convenient, pdeh dependent. They can "spUt" their income erings, and what an array of pat­ mort deserving year by year. Its would mean would be that a fore Tuesday. "Farm Coordinator." under the but these can not be depended up­ Member Federal Deposit Ins. Corp. / If the wife bad any income at terns from which to choose. Floyd Fogll. A delicious luncheon of the late John C. and Annie loved ,by many. Gay, bright col­ local club, the Sparkles, who will and get a lower tax but a aingls o f ^ t a t o salad, ham, roUo, plcklea, services in fields where govern­ few selected Connecticut p e^ le The local school hot lunch pro­ Department of Finance and Con­ on, aa in very dry seasons they all—for axampla, $1—no exemp­ Armstrong and Gold Seal Congo- (Cavanaugh) Rjran, and had lived ors that ara fadeprt^ and wratar go on the free Washington, D. C. parson can’t split hla Income. !e cream, cookies, tea and coffee here the greater part of hla Ufa. resistant make all o f . the rooms Painting Paperhanging GIBSON’ S ment could not and should not be gram has been able to take ad­ trol. When he worked hard and trip next June, with all expenses may fall entirely. tion can ba olatmad for her unless leum ruga are featured and their would get the financial aid o f all abe fllaa a return, alther aeparate- was served at 1 o’clock, followed He leaves a slater, Mrs. Mary Hall, cheery and Inviting, and they will vantage of free surplus foods sup­ faithfully at this position, inci­ paid, won the trip in competition The Porter girls, Roberta and lovely colors will add measurabl;^ Floors and Ceiltnga GARAGE expected to funcUon, and in fields the state's taxpayers in making a plied to state institutions by the dentally discovering that some of ly or jointly With her huaband. to your home. For a free by an afternoon of bridge. Mrs. of this place: two brothers, C. A. stay that way right to the next with many other 4-H boys and girls | Virginia, will take part in an en- B. n Olbaon Prap. where only an experienced, organ purchase which la beyond their federal government. Mrs. Ray­ the state’s own institutional herds But—if she bad Income of $600 Announce Exams mate, call 2-1041 and ask M r. Nellie Rydell substituted for Mrs. Ryan, alao of this town, and Am­ papering time. Ask at the John­ Installed and Reflnished In Connecticut. His award w as, tertainment at the British-Amerl-' Ralph Secord who w u unable to brose Ryan of Glastonbury- son Paint Company to see these Ized agency can do the Job that | income. Other Connecticut peo- mond B. Fowler, chairman of the were probably prime targets for based on outstanding achieve- | can hall in Manchester, Saturday or more, she mUft file a return Backer to tell you how m'uorwnii Norwich State hospi , leelglgtlvelAcrlclaf Iv'A Appropriations A nnmnriAtinrtfi \„um-C„OTU* . . . . . «***There are 14 St. Louis and New Haven at the . otherwise the $600 exemption Is the Man4;hester post office, open Floyd A. Fogll, Jr., Is one of Mrs. Carl E. Larson of this town. your money’s worth. Servical jxu r loyalty, In your thought and I f Connecticut wants to do ar.rn*- i lost. to all patrons of this post olttca the Hartford Courant newsboys 178 Oak Grove Street ci«b oT^wmeh h* \, Kenneth /Allan Porter, son of who won a trip to New Haven Fatuity Dept. 185 Main St. Phone 5012 from your pocketbook. something about the housing prob­ •O’ Mrs. Fowler stated* alao that where he lands after that la per-; r'^aTi^inr on” an"sa^^ i OF PROVDd A dspendant Is any parson— bge or to persons who reside within Tel. 47!S2, 4894.8746.2-U967 an average of 100 pounds of pots- haps a question, but perhaps a *^g,Sicmat^^ ^4-h k , doesn’t count—who is closely re­ the delivery ot thla post office. Mr. and/Mrs. Herbert W. Porter, Thursday where be wiineased a New York— yP)— In addition to Give what you can—but give'. lem, and we think It should try to toes were used per week and from .uperfluoua question, since there f, me. .on of Mr Ind ' ' T the highest lated to you and got more than The rate of pay Is $1.29 per hour a senior at Windham High aehool hockey game between St. Louis some very fancy passing marks set do its besfi;.4t ought to study the each carton mentioned, the com- „ ,;v be a series of special sessions' ‘V *? * " , average in three and a half years] and New Haven at the Arena. during tbe 1949 National Football Hebron ...... half of hla or her income from you for substitutes. Increases are and^^resldent of the Trl-Ag, WII- mlttee was able to gl^;^ two aepa- t H o the work of the regular Windham High school, or given according to length of serv­ Floyd won tha trip by acquiring League season, the bottom o f the V M I Jonas riim l' possibility of attacking the prob­ e W nshjngipn j 95,04 p^e cent, plans to enter col- ' in 1848. liipantic Future Farmera Chapter, All Makes of The Carnivals Ordinance rate meal servings to ^ e approxl-: gjog SUPERIORITY But you can't claim as a depen­ ice. Appointments to vacancies ike on a radio program this new customers for the Sunday statistics table shows 17 gridders lura aad Floor IVia- lem at Its root-w hlch is simply pupils served daily. The I trip will take place June 17-23.00 nexX. fall. She has taken the Courant. Rut so (ar. at least, Mr. Har­ Mra. Charles N. Fillmore, daugh­ dent anyone who had Income of In the regular force are made ac­ erk on ‘‘Ag^culture.’’ failed to complete a single heave. aring Store foi When the question of banning that the present price of new menu for the coming week follows: per’. career has been free of the college course at Windham. S300 or more— which means you cording to seniority. Mr. and Mra. Elroy B. London These 17 tossers threw a total of SEWING ter of Mra. Gertrude M. Hough, Mrs. William Morrow of Colo­ Correctly d^Rned monuments are prodglels of careful. Mr. and Mra. Arnold C. Foote of l.aree Aaaortmani carnivals in Manchester first came homes makes it impractical for Monday, Chicken soup with rice, bump, and iteparatlnns and dl.- lose the $600 exemption for him. All persons who are Intereai Amherat, Maaa., were callers at and their son-in-law and daughter, 27 passes and none of them Re-Cap who for the past few years has nial Park. Pa., is the guest of her intelllRent, aiudy. They have balance^ distinction and the ordinary family to try to own ! P«’anu‘ butter and marahmaUjw lllu.lonments which have plagued So long as he had less than In a career In the post offic^de the home of Mrs. Alice E. Foote on Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Friedrich, clicked. Now With nl Fine Floor Cov­ MACHINES up, we expressed the opinion that taught in the Marlborough public sister, Mrs. Carroll W. Hutchinson meaninR7 they have beauty that will endure. ,,,. . . ' sandwich, fruit; Tuesday, pot Senator .Malkan. I’erhaps there 5600 Income, be wouldn't have to partment should obtain the liecen- Tuesday. They alao attended the of Andover, are on a two weeks’ ering. Call Us fur any ordinance submitted to the one. What government can do In ■ mashed potato, tossed .salad, j schools, will assume the position and family. She was accompanied 2 In 1 1. In this fact a cue for Senator ptittinR Done In Our Own Sfi«P From The file a return. But If his Income sary announcement and A pplica­ funeral of- Mra. Annie Hills. trip to Daytona Beach, Fla. Estimate. Espertly Repaired people for their referendum deci­ thi.s direction may not be much; raspberry Jello; Wednesday, escal- Malkan. thnt he should he more : of principal of the Mary Hall con- here by Mrs. Cora Singer of Har­ I solidated school in that town, w as $500 or more, although under tion form from the local/iecretary The funeral services for Mrs. M. Our Some Cap will but whatever it could do to affect ; lop potato w*I^. rhip^d beef, let-1 frankly a politician nnd le*. a risburg. Pa., who has returned RouRh Stone To The Finished *Memorial sion should attempt to make some i which will o|>en next week. The $600, you couldn't claim an exemp­ of the board of U. 8 . Cf^l Service Annie Hills were held at the home slateunan. A t any rate. Mr. home after a short stay. examiners at the p M office and of her daughter, Mrs. J. Kellogg InsUdl The Netc giTa you all tbe JONES’ distinction between outside enter- the cost of all low income housing . building is now coi^ieted and Home Economics February tion for him. Singer , , ! Thursday, spaghetti with meat ■ Harper, who 1. content to be Just Husband-wife filing report directly to ^ e Civil Serv­ White, on Tuesday afternoon. The eewesary traetlon prise, frequently brought here un- would be more valuable than any , ball sauce, celery sticks, cookies; | a miMlest top-sergeant for the ready for occupancy. There is ■ meeting will be Monday evening, FURNITURE STORE If you aren’t sure whether. In ice examiners at 43ie place of ex­ bearers were Merton Hills. Karl you need In annw. l>an llarker Prop. Sewing Center der the nominal sponsorship of ! token gift of housing to a few ! Friday, hot vegetable plate; tuna-i party line, goes on and on. i D**^i]*' 4 : February 28, at tho homo of your particular ca.se. separate or amination at 8 : ^ a. m. March 19, Links, Sherwood Keefe, Robert AIR-FLOW , The Rev. H. R. Keen took a Gbarles H, Fish, with the Manchester Memorial Co. IKint wait. ha\-e (he some local organization, and car- i thousand Connecticut people. ] fi»h sandwich, ice cream. ®^vh joint filting will save money for at Manchestei Foote, all of Gilead, Eaiie Post of .R Oak Street, MarM-kester, CL 832 Main St. TeL 8883 meal is served w’ith bread, butter ' theme. "■What’s Cooking in Your A. H. AW IErn. Prop. work done now. PhoM 2-1041 nival events operated directly by | church, St. Pe*er 8 Emscopal, to p,,b you work out your tax both ways. East Hartford, and Joseph Jordan Heating Unit in Your Manchester and milk. ^ HARRISON STREET— .MANCHESTER The reason it was said earlier ps Ten Mllea of North Stonington. Mrs. Hills and for the benefit of some local Cheryl Ann Little ia spending a witness the Shrine Circus at the ^ ^nd Mrs. James Ellis will demon- Wappilig OPP. E.\ST CEMETLTtY PHONE 5207 OR 7787 that huabands and wives almost WaablX^on, D. C.—UP)— Sammy was a member o f the D. A. R., organization. | The (iamble We’re Taking few. days at the home of her grand­ Biuhnell Thursday. , * stratc Chinese cooking and tht re- Phoebe Green Chapter of Wester- Home Now mother. Mrs. Michael G. Lsndeck, O f interest to local people is the B au glygrest an(A Indestructible MANCHESTER TIRE The ordinance which will be | Two of the Wa.shington newslet­ program paai^ of the. Washington Red- -ly, R. 1., and when she lived in and her uncle, George Adolph Lan- At the sound movie marriage of Miss Anqe, daughter ^ Gilead she waa active in the Gilead Frigidoire T. P. Holloron by Mra. I of Mr. and Mra. Arthur Tanowskl skpls of th e* National Football anti RECAPPING CO. ,j,voted upon at the towm referen- ! ters serving bu.eincas and profes­ deck, at South Chaplin. Wednesday, supervised Ladies Aid Society and the Hebron For Dress-Up ague, finished the 1948 season dum next Thursday, March 3, 1 sional men last work concluded T\venty-one Scouts of Troop 57, Loriia Burr, 'superintendent of the of Colchester, to Richard Ives of | Grange. No. 111. Burial waa in m Broad SL TeL 2-4224 FUNERAL HOME Scoutmaster Albert H. Boudreau. Sunday school, the film. "Make a / maton, (Hebron). The newly j I i^ith a career mark of Just over Soles and Service makes no such distinction. It sim- ^ with almost identical statements. the Nlpslc cemetery In East Glas­ V A N CAM P'S n.«.siater scout- leaders, Hans Han-, W'i.sh" and two comidies were married couple willi make their i ten miles gained by passing. The Plumbing and Heating ply decrees that no outdoor cami- . One of them said, in effect, that tonbury. 10 Newman SL Tel. 5244 Ideany located- -eneveuleet and sen, Albert ...------J.------Booth, ■ and Howard shown. This movie -program - was : home in Hartford. | Redskins ace has tossed 2084 pass­ Mr. and Mrs. A. Earle Post, M y­ Work Of .All Rinds v’al, or circus either, of any d e-! the increasing scope of Wcalri n ' A. Craft, through the courtesy of ; open to all children in town, and‘ ’ | The weather was nbl too propl- ' es, completed 1387 for 17.796 «way from the busv thoroneh- ron Post and Louis Twining of fare. Dlattnctlve Servlee Mod- scription shall ever be staged in j planning for military prepared­ J." LeRoy SeUweyer. attended if it proves successful, movies tlous Tuesday - afternoon for the yards and 150 touchdowns. HeGlAm luncheon bridge party at 1 Manchester's tho Shrlners’ Circus st Hartford v.ill be shown regularlv. QUAI-ITY era Faclllllea. Manchester. | ness places Russia in a position [ Vincent Morcin laat evening. The group left I Wednesday niglit. Scoutmaster j the homie of Mrs. Floyd A. Fogll PRIN-nNG! a taaa el liSS Msto fiaSS • !• • It makes no differentiatioh b e-' where Russia would not be react- ' from the Nathan Hale Community i Lloyd Grant accompanied the Boy ; but that .jdld not dampen the MMisUr tepsM Is It ■ »(•* PLUMBING AND HEA'HNO CONTRAtmiR ing normally if Russia did not Center at South Coventry at 7 p. Scouts of Troop 62 to the YM CA spirits of the players, who were ail Bedroom Linens flw printing seaeeeeMee Isetallswste AMBULANCE SERVICE tween the type of carnival, run by ■ Leading. Photographers IIS.SS meb. FRIumAIRE DEALER m. for the Buahnell Memorial hall | m Hartford to start on swimming on hand with the exception o f Mrs. (nb ere dn for Manchester people, which le aim -. make answering moves of some DAY AND NIGHT for the performance. Thursday merit badges. Ralph Secord, who was kept away TREE PRUNING ahd v a n will Lease 9SS Is Ssss 303 North Main Street ply good neighborhood fun, and kind. ' ores* onfla- afternoon. Scoutmaster Boudreau I Frances Sedar and Joseph Tur- by illness. Her place was taken Telephone 4848 l?.^ Center SL Phone 31)60 _ the invading type of carnival. | The other newsletter said, in ef­ .•^tated the present contest among ner passed the first class swim- by Mrs. Nellie Rydell, fartory— ba- REMOVAL eanae It <*tD which la ao often mainly a nui­ fect, that the North Atlantic De­ the Scouts will be continued! mlng tests that night. Stephen The luncheon was served at 1 through July. The contest honor W'ianeski, John Eckert, Thomas o'clock, the menu consisting of RUSELWAL STUDIO be prndaced under the usaot MataMato TSaatar MSt sance. Tree aheold ba pruned during Um Inte srintar nnd early spring. fense Pact must inevitably prod awards are presented to those Jurgelss, Ray Sanborn and Ben­ iiMideiu. eiicirel metbnda Get taS riaae. Pba ham, salad, rolls, etc, and dessert Fruit trace should be pruned whUe they nia dormant so ae aot We hold' no great brief for any Russia into some kind of new ac- | Scouts attaining outstanding aC-' jamin White practiced for their oar eettnmtai Ueaaea Ha. FOR AUTO PARTS BILL'S TIRE c(^mplishment in scouting each 1 to disturb the fruit buds. l i ^ kind of carnival. Nonetheless, we tion. which will heighten world swimming and life saving merit Formerly located at 313 Main St., will Fruit tree pruning Is necessary to produce-* large and better Oepeadable Q u a ^ — Serric*! AND ACCESSORIES and month. Regular meetings are ■ badges. 'v think it unfair to make local en­ tension. . fruit. Shade trees should be pruned now to allow the cuts a held in the auditorium of the Na­ They will practice at the Y l(pr W IL L IA M H. SC H IE LIN iE and chance to start beaUng when tbe growing season starts. This terprise, in which the money spent Both newsletters were thus than Hale Community Center audi­ the next two months so when they move to 489 Main St., in the Odd Fellows REPAIR SHOP pruning win nuike the trees healthy and more beswIlfuL 188 Bprpce StreH T el 9d90 TELEVISION EI.KfTRIt WKI.DED by Manchester people at least warning their readers of the same torium Friday evenings at 7:30 go to Camp Pioneer this summer Wm. H Green. Pn»p. o'clock. - they may earn their merit badges. Elm trees should be pruned before April te help protect them RECAP TIKES goes to the benefit of some Man­ thing these columns have also said Building. Boy Scouts of Troop 6.5 meet The Garden Club will meet against Dutch Elm Disease. Now Is also a good time to rerao\-e RADIO Columbia Kleyclet chester cause or Institution, suf- SEE frequently in the past three weeks Friday evenings at 7:30 o'clock in March 8. at 2:30 p. m. at the home dead or unwanted treca. fer because of the nuisance ere- ! _ th a t the danger of a quick war the basement of the Second Con- So to keep your trees clean and healthy caU DON WILLIS I U. S. rirea of Mrs. George I^la. Main street. We will reopen tor business at our new lo­ Home Appliances C A M P B E L L ated by outside carnivals whose ; has now been suddenly revived givgational church at North Cov­ The Club has invited the Wednes­ Repairs Service entry with William Kdmond.son. one and only purpose is to milk j beronie very clo.sr. day Afternoon" Club to meet with cation on or about /Aorch 3rd. GARAGE BALES, SERVICE AUTO SI :*PLY .•Jcoutmsstcr, and Elmer P. Clark, them. John Dunning will show The Carter Tree Expert Co. Acecaaoriea Manchester financially. and (NSTAIXA’nONS j This opinloji of such newsletters aaslatant scoutmaster. movies of his camping trip in ' WAIKINS Complete Tree Service New ani Uaed Tlrca Members of the Coventry Frag­ 18 Main s ’t. Phone 2-4531 The type of camlv'sl ordinance . has to be meaalured against the Mexico recently. aaOTHEAS. INC Watch For Our Opening Announcement! T e l 7695 PUBUC ADIIKESn SYBTEMS 28 BImrn St. fet 6187 Or 5188 180 Spruce St. Phone 2-0659 we could clearly have supported ' regular news headline}^ all of ment Society tied a quill and .sewed The, assisting hostesses for the FOB RENT six pillow cases and six sheets afternoon will Mra. Victor K in; FUNERAL Specializing In would have provided that no car- | which seem to tell us that the during their all-day sewing meet­ Mrs. Clinton King. Mrs. Robert Onarmntred Repair Benrtee nival should be presented in Man- North .Atlantic Defense Pact is ing Wednesday at the Church Starr. Jr„ Mrs. Paul Eaaland and S E R V IC E BRAKE SERVICE Oa all Makes and Models cheater unless a certain percent- the one and only thing which can Community House at North sCov- Misa Eleanor Greene. KRAUSE'S '' HIGH GRADE I entry. The material is for the dis- Ormand J. Weit age— and we would make it a prevent war. Plans were made for the an- RADIANT HEATING COILS Front End Alignment placed family from Europe soon banquet of the South Wind­ D ire c to r MALONEY'S GREENHOUSES percentage of its income 1 The answer to thla apparent to become residents of our town. • y PRINTING sor set-back tournament at the General Repair Work RADIO R APPI.IANrE 121 Uartrord Road. Manckeater was aaafired for a local organlza- contradiction is that the North On March 9 the group will again final meeting of the teams at the I Walaot SL TeL 8-1048 lOB AND aiMMERLTAL meet to tie the second quilt for 1.00 DELIVERED IN MANCHESTER Cobra Pipe and Coil Co., Inc. Kpedal Atleatlaa Atlantic Defense Pset has a Fire House. Thursday night. PRINTING this family. A meeting of the Wspping 4-H Pipe Fabricators Ulvea fa l*knar Beyond its regulation against 1 chance of making peace, and that Prompt mod BflMaul Frlattaa The following were prize win­ C?liib was held Thursday night at Thi$ 1949 Packard Ei^ht 8427 P. O. BOX 176 ELMWOOD 10, CONN. Orders. r«L 8288 carnivals, the proposed ordinance Ut also has a chance of making ners st the Nathan Hale Commu­ at AO RIado the home of Gene Tomlinson, Sull­ 3/96 2-10 yr«. Phone Hartford 35-1251 SfMdaltota la Fu- bans dreuses from Manchester. It Twer. nity Center sponsored set-back ivan Ave. aeral and Wed- party Wednesday evening In the By Sue Buraett COMMUNItY PRESS goes not define circuses, so we The chance that it may make Manchester Representative a a a a a . dlaa Arruagw auditorijm; Women's 1st, Mrs. Kn adorable little puffed sleeve FOR Bienta I. w. Bora d. O laiuia assume that It means any and a ll, peace lies in the possibility that It is not necessary to remove George Freeman: 2nd. Mrs. George the skins of mushrooms lhat are Tht Sign of a dreas for young girls thafa just | JOSEPH J. GARIBALDI B. W. B a n circuses. Russia is realistic enough and Jacobsen of GurleyvlIIe; 3rd. Mias the thing to plan on fOFthe iCabter Out Flowers Cor. No. M fresh and in good condition. Just WORTHY SERVICP Phone Manchester 5929. EveninRS There ara circuses and circuses, j calm enough to take the North Annie Wellwood: Then’s 1st. Wll wash them well, slice o ff and dis­ I’arade. A trio of pert bows trims j Dupont Point Products Puttsd Plaata And aome of the smaller circuses j Atlantic Defense Pact as another liam A. Wolfe: 2nd, George Free­ card the tough end of the stem if 142 East Center St. the waist front, th? handy pocket man: 3rd. Harry Naven: specials. By Mrs. Anne Cabet which occiaiooaUy play Manchea- piece of strategy m the cold war you like, and they'll be ready for Manchester is tulip-shaped. Bright butenWea and gay blue­ Mrs. W. A. Wolfe and Reginald cooking. Pattern No. 8427 Is a aew-rlte ter are fine antertainmenL cleanlV The chance that it may make Ellsworth. I birds make attractive decorations * WALLPAPER perforated pattern for sixes 2, 3, 4, for bedroom linens. Embroider or Monchotter and decently n u . We don’t think war lies in the possibility that Coventry Cuba basketball team 5. 6. 8 and 10 years. Size 3. 2 »i NOW IS THE PROPER TIME ,,, Highest . defeated a Willimantic team applique Is the easiest and moat too much o f the idea of telling the Russia will not be able to regard yards of 36 or 39-lnch. use scraps Wednesday afternoon at the Nath­ pleasant w-sy of adding a feminine ,to trim grape vines and fruit , trees. Don’t trust these Dry Cloontrt children o f Maflehester that they the Pact with such philosophy, tor applique. tou<^ to the bedroom, especially PICTURE FRAMING an Hale Community Center audi­ CESSPOOLS AND SEPTIC TANKS For thla pattern, aend 26 cents 'Jobs to amateurs, get someone who knows how. Prices Paid MiiU never be able to aee a ^rcus nnd may Instead consider it the torium.' Tha acoje was llfi-40. • when ths designs art oa bandooms In coins, your nama. address, alas ax these shown above. ^98 Wdl8 Stnel in Manchaater. Or telliag adults final and decisive western military Robert Flint of the locals was high ^ POWER CLEANED 'i'*slred. and the pattern number Sea us about the planting around your hooae. Trass FOR BAGS,. scorer with 34 points. Pattern No. 8988 conalsta o f hot- either. arrangement which makes war •o 8 u? Burnett. The Manchester iron transfer for 8 derigha, each and nhmbs properly placed are beautlfuL Our advice Tetspheae T IM In M unrlif •'tr r nm l I l< i n . l • SCRAP METALS, Ele. . We think the ordinance, as neceaaary if Russia is not to sub­ vcnlnp Herald. 1160 Ave. Ameri­ about 3H inches; color chart, ia the kind you are looking for. cas. New York 19, N. Y. framed, should he rejected. We mit to western military encircle­ •tltph lUuatratlons and complete |IKY Will \M- - I I’l 1( I \NK r- i ‘ ' '' Send today for your copy of the embroidery directions. CbD or WrHe Exparf Dry think the Board ot Directors ment I OPEN ALL DAY latest Fashion—the Spring and . Send 20c In coins, .your name, Bight wen Rnd there would be no This ia the gamble American ; Rummer U»su» is filled ^ I h smart address and the Pattern Number JOHN S. WOLCOTT 8r SON JOHNSON PAINT CO. SUNDAY SEE BRUNNER TODAY I to Anne Cal)ot, The Manchester Wm. Ostrinsky opposiUon to a subatitute ordi­ policy ia taking. It Is, strangely M cK i n n e y b r o s . n*Wf styles. im«c)al festores. Free Telephone 8597 fi99sMAL\ STKEK'I TKI.KPHONK KH.54 Cleoning Sanrica lattWn printed in the book. 25 , Evening Heiald. 1150 Ave. Anieri- l82KisscllSL TeL 5879 nance. in which aoiMi diSerenUa- enough, relying upon Russia to ' \(.i; l)|:-l’ii' M I (» For That Extra Trade-In On Your Car North End Phuriiiat*y centsN ■ CSS, New York 19. N. Y. ttan between local aiM outside car- taks an attitude which would not .“loS EAST CENTER STREET TELEPHONE Slfil-^NIC.HTS 4483 K i O ' ' 1. 1 «•!. M.im 111 'ti r .'i.'iOJI ntvala was made. > be ours, or the attitude o f any 4 Depot S i| . Phone 6345 J i

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• • ' . ,v,' - . •■ ' . • , • V V- : MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, BlANCHE8'rER, C0NN,i SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2 6 ,194f Guards Angered at Statement Made by Tramps^ Larese ?AC%ElCHt . French Hold Four Bill to Boost Russia Wants Maple Sugar Sap Runa Early Connecticut’s Merci Car In Drive Against News Tidbits Teal Leading Former Rens* Stan WUh Bristol Annual IC4A CalM Froai (ffh Wirea Q ob licensesr Spartans Stage Rally Eastern League Rivals i^ill Stop in Manchester Closing Order Prying for Reds Texas O ^ n Meet at Garden Fraaoe raftiaea to return to Rua-^ Measure Would Increas^^ To Edge Photos, 55;4d the.&Mrinc a ceremony of welcome to To Be Voided (CMHBMd frum Page Oec) sia three Rusalan wltneaaea Play at Armory Sunday ConntcUcut the car, which contalne the gifts in Kravchenka libel caaa . . . . Fee from $150 to Comparative Youngster Louis Zamperini Mile Trench "OraUtude Train wlU M connecUcut from (Continued .'ro ra Pnge One) seld Friedlend was carrying docu- UN sourcea announce that $1,500 for a Year jn display, hut prance In graUtude for the Amer- m ^ts "Involving the national, de­ evacuation of Egyptian ' gar­ Qipper* HilireToo Madi In Tourney Play Out Attrsets Standout En* Bristol Coach Claims or Tti^^cUon. for half an ho« I lean "Friendship Train” of 1M7. fense” when' he was picked up rison In Negeb desert haa begua Sports Schedule Monday iribmlng. starting at 9.3Q Russian chief of staff In Germany, try List; The Events Although the contents of the said several days ago that Clay’s outside Oommunist party head­ Communist newspaper in Prague A sudden Jack-up of clilb liquor Q m for Eaglet in In Front by Stroke Local Sport Collins Only Player it the Municipal Building. The car j car will not be open for Inspec- "illegal act" would prevent return quarters. The documents were to _reports that between 6,000 ^ . and Itcenaas from |150 per year to Junior Tournament t Batardnjr, Mk. 36 *m be brought to Manchester on ' tlon Monday, there will be an ex­ to Russia of more than lOO.CDO be turned over to the public pros-1 7.000 persons fled Csachoolovakla .31,600 per year la provided in WlUle’a va Cleaners, 7 p. m. — Harlingen; Tax., Peb. New York. • Feb. 36. —(39—A With Eoral Quintet; t timUer truck, en route to Wuu hibit in town of thc.se contents, at Soviet citizens in western Ger­ «cutor. months of 194g..Raaa- House B in 1434 Introduced by 2nd Round Thursday llee. Olmn Teal, a comparative young- double feature at one mile, a wide ('.hatter Revenge Cuards Goal many. Clay’s Feb. 16 message was Pollee raided the.officct of three pwglxg’ surf haa wrecked five RepresenUUve P. A. McManus of Kacej'S va Laurala, 8:16 p. n .— eter ehmg golfe tmirnament trial, open scrap for team honors and - I a later date. half fi dozen potential records " * a r ic officials today were pre sent to Marshal Vassily .Sokolov­ Communist and three pro-0>mrau- water front blocks at Redondo Ridgefield and referred to tile Itee. lad the 110,000 Rio Orande Valley Rev. Leo Blaney's varsity bas- beach, ChUlf... Tony 6abo, 32, Los Committee on Liquor Control of A deapenilon laat period drive Open into lU third round today but promise the cuatomere plenty of kctball team at St. Thomaa Semi­ A statement made by Julie La- Russian troops, facts on Russian sky, Soviet commander In chief in nia publications., as well as a pub­ Saaday. res. 33 ' Angeles, delivers wife’s baby safe­ the current session. resulted la a apbia-Unglinf 43 to Middletown va. Polish Amcrl- he had te aharo the epotlight with excitement tonight in the 38th in­ nary has racked up eleven Wins In reac, boatman of the Bristol families in Bulgaria and Industrial Germany. lishing house, aa they spread their It la reported that the bill has tercollegiate A.A.A.A. Indoor Main Accused Clay said the mission had had dragnet. ly by following nurse’a instruc­ 43 triumph for the Spartans ortr eans, 3:30 p. m.—'Rec. the game’e newast flare-up. seventeen starts to date. The : Tramps, to the effect that the information, such as the capacity backing of a' large block of grill track and field championships at Saints close their season tIUs af- time enough to finish Its work. He The complaint against the Cen­ tions given over telephone. Dwyer’s Photos la a Town Junior Bristol Trampa va. Ouarda, 8:80 The 29-yeer-old Teal, playing of factories. and tavern operators. out of Jackeonville. Fla., on hla Madison Square Qarden. temoon. I Guards had but ont ball player on Three Hours on Btand added that, therefore, the mission tral committee, it was reported, . Swing toward deflalkm still in Tournament gams laat night at the p. m.—Annory. Pleads Guilty would no longer be accredited In Manchester the bill, should it Wedaeaday. March 3 third tour, topped 66 other ahot- In addition to the IS-event var­ I the squad and that waa Tee Col­ He resumed his testimony today charged attempts to incite the evidence In business and- Industry be paased. would affect at least i*' sity program for athletes from a after March 1 and should be with­ this week... Plans for extra bus Bast Bide Rec. In the other game, Wheel Chair basketball, 8:30— makare moving Into the final 36 (Jourant Sports Editor Bill Lee lins, still rankles in the minds of To Espionage after spending three hours on the French Army to revolt. social clubs which have regular tha Pearl Btreot aippera dumped holes of the tournament with a 86- stand yesterday. In the first five drawn by that time. The Communist situation In service dhnounced as New Haven Arnriory. following In bis column the local team and they will be Sokolovsky replied the mission licenses, and the cost of a penult the Eaglee, 66 to 40, to advance to hole total of 181. a one-stroke ^u couceming the annual; out to disprove how wrong Larese and a half hours of his stor>’ he France,' a sore spot to the govern- railroad holda^to Intentloa of drop­ might put some of them out of was Indispensable. He suggested ping 114 train's on Old Colony line the second round. margin over tha field. (imntinned Iron* »^re «►»«*» had progressed to the events of ment for years, came to a head busineaa. The Pbotoo, membera of the Rec George Schnelter, manager of the matter be referred to higher Thursday night when the lower serving soulheaslcrn/^d eastern tourney at New Haven "Man- ! se* game of the Eastern the winter of 1946. The McManus bill prorides that IntermediaU Laague. complaUIy the raA Tournament Bureau, pre­ Leagye rotind robin playoffs, lo­ American millionaires stand be­ It was not until September, 1947 government levels. The Russian House of Parliament formally de­ Massachusetts.. .Vast r the present portion of the statutes Bristol High note, apparently, will do this. Canada’s sub-Arctic region under outplayed their more experienced pared a report to tha PGA’a ex­ morro^ af temoon at the State Ar- hind the Methodist church and be­ that Bulgaria was on her own, nounced French Comrtiunist lead, referring to license fees of clubs rivals during tha flrat three peri­ ecutive committee that may re­ Louia Zamperini Mile, always e ^1'**^^* mnry. ‘•Utile to Do” for Months quarantine because of "obscure” hind the Baptl.st church .stands free of control 'rom the Allied era for alleged treasonable atate- be repealed, and that In Heii of ods. Loss o f Bobby Larnneis via sult In dlacipUnary action a ^ ..a t .high spot Of the I04A meet al- n" The str'Ong words were uttered commission of Britain, France, the An authoritative Army soiirco menta. . malady which has affected 29, kill­ the preaent |1.’)0 club fee, the cost Seeks Crown ' though It has no place In the aeor- J**";’*’ ." “'*** Rockefeller." ing fo u r.. .lavtMitla says only U. S. the pcraonal foul routs waa a veteran profatalonal I ! driving into the hoop, niere nuy in the dre.«xjn'g room of the de­ Ukc Naumov, hunov ssia tnc United States and Russia which said at the time of Clay’s original of a fee would be set at Jl.,'>tK’, The complaint against the Com­ prevents broadly expanded trade aevera blow to lha Photoa In the i of Virginia Beach, Va. pressed .Manchester team after Bulgarian state security police ruled from the time of Bulgaria s move that the Soviet mission had munist central committee, as yet with "apeclal” fee of lluO. final period. The charge la that Metz gave i ^ l a Uma it brings together iplayer* than Oc- between East and Wqst Europe... Willy SlykhuU of Holland. Marcel t-'>urnament bui Thursday nlghtS(^ game in Bristol treated him well and no pressure surrender in 1944 until the Bulgar­ "little to do" for months. neither confirmed nor denied by Purpoae of the bill la stated to Donnts Hubbard waa tha star Third'Rated Bell Town ' Inaccurate information to a sports . In which the Tramps won 70 to 97. ian peace treaty took effect. Nobody would go so far as to British Foreign •Office spokesman be "to increase liquor permit fers Hansenne of France and the swift there never were any tetter coni- had been placed on him to the Defense Ministry's office, was says It Is qnite wrong to assume for the Bpartana, caging 19 points writar who wrote a column in petitors." Lee wrote. The Guard* all agree that Oiilln.s He added; "1 am not pleading (The dutulea of the Control com- say they had been engaging In reported to be based on statements for cluba.” —alx hoOpa and alx free throwa—. Quintet to Oppose which he said dlsqenaions raged | I Swedes, Ingvar Bengtsson and is a good pisyer but\he inference other activities," he said, "hut Britain no longer needs Marshall I Erik Ahlden, who have been out- fnr mercy - I cannot findnna any ex-e».- mission were to see that Bulgaria In posters and in the 0>mmunist plan. j while Ronnie Biickmlater played a Stamford; Psilrings within the ranks of golf and be that the rest of them JUat took up tenuating circumstances." I was carrying out the military and they certainly haven’t done any newspaper “L'HumanIte” during a great floor game In addition to tween golf and the tournament I stepping this country’s best home­ The 1949 Twilight Baseball a lot of rof>m on the floo^ldn’t alt New ronferencca aim at heading i ' i l l League membership is expected to ...... T »4sl By Tht Aflfloctated Preas yards td three miles. be composed of five holdeo Day, Dixie Dougan, Joe Shea, ference Urge school bmaketball had little chance at the money In was the Mg C3ilcago'a ••■•••o*" Illinois /iiniriiqAthletli; \,)UHCJlub siiK City A. C. will replace Nass- ular price of admission will b« me to commit all this was f e a r - the mines. York.. .Governor Dever of Massa­ al League. Ilell, captain of the Rene for ten mentioned three other Americans displaced Ukmnians and Balts. ning. (NE.\ telephoto). In an allied government move, Tommy Stevenson. Dave and Tom­ championship tonight when it the final Sd scheduled today and ' thorn In the lUde of the Guards hut Thursday night In Arletol wWen “ Snalderable^mS^s?' «ni 1 Hamilton Props are said charged for all playoff games. fear and faulty orientation regard­ vgth whom he said he had dealt. The Russians went there to try chusetts and New Haven Road is to their advantage to get more „ ...... IW be ready to rejoin the league ing Communism. For me the the Justice minister asked for a in lino competitively.” my Kelley divided the wrlnnera meets 13th-rankcd Stamford at tomorrow. ; ne tosaod la 18 potato. - I W be read: Tlie boy to watch will be Puggy They were Robert Strong. Robert to talk the DPs Into going back to President Whlttemore due to dla- scoring with Day high man with the New Haven Arena la a pUy- be focused on the I04A mile, with i and w ill be represented s i Wed- Fatherland Front (the govern­ [>eople- at least the great major­ lifting of the parliamentary im­ ciiaa biynlf of more than 1,300 em­ Ecrllcr this week Chrysler raitod Behind him wraa turmoil that al Bell, former Renslesance standout. Tobias and Reuben H. Markham. Russian territory. 15 polnta. Blnky Hohenthal and down game. most equalled that here last vear Siu** ne*day night s meeting at the Puggy's sclntllUtlng long shot* In ing, Communist-led Coalition in Ivanov said .Strong was former Oiriclals of ity of its active and fighting com­ Dutch Will Release munity of Marcel Caehin, aged ployes of road In Bay State shops its prices 6.60 per cent. Bill Of 6U le. \vr«t Sld^ Rt€. Also r^ady to step Bulgaria) was nothing but Com- ponents — thinks In this way. It French Communist lender. ...M rs. John E. DeShlro. 3.9-yesr- Price Cuts called "Piddling’’ Zwick aUrred In a losing eause. Briatol, which ranked behind when the proa WTangled over’ the the second half last Thundsy secretary of the U. S. Political Refugee organization In Heidel­ Pairings In the secoild round Hartford Bulkeley and Torrlngtod rules and Henry Ransom. Ameri­ 3?Ti^ ^ ^ RockviRe-MorUrty nin« if will serve undoubtedly to stem the Cachin is director of "L,'Human- old wife of Jobless Boston truck The CIO United Auto Workers o , broke the back of the ManchMter mission here, Tobias an official of berg said there were 2.717 Soviet Indonesia Leaders were announced after the' •game. in the tournament ratings, cap­ can pro. and Norman Von Nlda of R «8 of VillRnovm, Nell P r$ tt of a vacancy turns up. " ’ "From the very beginning I was and conserve the Ite." This paper has printed the driver, gave birth to her fifteenth called the price cuts "plddlin); " Rec Games Tonight; Sj-racuse, Ron Wlttrelch of I team. Still very capable of going the World Council of Churches at citizens In DP camps In the Amcr-1 Gamas Thuraday night will fmd tured the Central Connecticut Australia came to blows on the ! the full 40 minutes. Bell has had absoluUly against Geneva, and Markham a former oft-reiterated Communist slogan child last night. and “another Instance of too little, . Princeton and Phil O'Oonnell of and the government. 1 did n ^ lean zone, partisans, who (Continued from Page One) the Cbsckars meeting the North League title. Coach Tommy Mona­ course. All team* in the East Side Rec 1 years of experiencesnd s bsgfull missionary In Bulgaria, once act­ of recent months that “the French Nation-wide search under way too late. Ends and the Clippers opposing han’s quintet also was the only I Manhattan the standouts in a lieva the declarations of the Fath­ shown any recent Inclination to go elections last Dick Peebles. 8.an Antonio E x­ starting list of more than 30. w ho signed to have group pictures I of know-how to keep him slevstsd ing president of the American people will never make war for two blg-tlme Boston gamblers “If GM had shown the suiuc the Oak Grill. The Spartans drew team In the state to defeat Tor- press sports editor, said In hU PA’s-Saints Sunday I ss one of toe top baltplayera. You erland Front lenders. It was my school In Bulgaria and later the i aaa llkm nlsns April numbered about 100,000, are Indonesian question If no agree­ against R-Jssla." Parliament is ex. wanted In racket killing of ex- raotlcsly In increasing price.s as I Never haa the IC4A m4et had taken are reminded to report at conviction that the Cominunlst - ^ r e also arc known to possess hidden arms and ment on an Interim government Is a b>’e. riagton this oeaaon, trimming the column that there waa dlasaUafae- the Rec Sunday morning at il esn be .sure that Dolly King, an- Balkans correspondent for The pected to discuss his,case next Fri­ eon vict Robert Holmes. . .Rising j they no’.v show in price reduc- Rod Raidors twrlco. I such a wide open battle In proe- I leaders must be suffocated and 10,000 ammunition. The government has reached by March 19. Since the Tha acorea: tlon among the tournament apon- o’clock. Any team which cannot other New York Renaissance Star. Christian Science Monitor. 1 day. temperatures and rain threaten j tlons,” a union statm?nt said, ’ the Windham of WllUmantlc and eore hare over Ameiiran golfers ! will be with the team If It I* at all paralyzed." (Markham was expelled from and 2 l,(m LItuanUn.s , banned their wearing of uniforms Dutch called for a round table Bpartana (M) Battle lor 4th Place Cleaners Out Upset' SU te is a **** slight favorite “***’ '’'*=*****" because report U requested to have the Similar requests regarding im­ new floods in midwest to d ay ... , American people would not still be r PU. Stratford, rated eighth and 16th, plaj ing in a tournament In Mexico possible to get him. The tow’tring Not as Bad as Believed Romania on orders of Russian au­ regard.s them as Russian | ^nd has sought to clean out vast conference on March 12 It seemed munity of Maurice Thores, Com­ New Soviet road btocka appear on j paying Cadillac prices to buy a p Willie's in O u e u e r : of lU potential scorers m the mile, ' conUct Bill Murray at The Army, In announcing Clay s underground stores of weapons In O-Hublard. rf .. 0-0 8 respectively, will round out the the flrat pert of this week, thus In Polish League to W l i n e S in Y / p e u e r , , .print, hurdles, pole ’’r c*l«ng 2-9935. I King was an All-American while Then Ivanov went on to say he thorities In 1946). Impoiislble that an Interim govern­ munist secretarj'-general. and American sector borders of Berlin, CJhevrblet.” order, said it felt continuing raids. ment could be formed by March 3—Roach, If ----- large achoola twin bill at the causing a golf clinic scheduled for ' St Long Island University. Then had "seen the light” and that the Told To Oppose Communism I other Communist members of wltero blockade runners have been GM accompunled its passenger Arena. ' Take Plaqe Tomorrow Kaceys Point to Win I vault, broad Jump, shot put and ’ I there la Chubby Malinconlee, a Soviet Military mission could, ______19). 3— Buekmlnlstar, Wednesday to be postponed to " = two-mile relay. The Laurels have challenged Communists were not ns bad as The witness said Markham went Parliament are expected to follow. active... Eire’s foreign minister car cut with reductions of $100 to Compaction In both other dlvl- Saturday: That Houston Open I fast stepping, high scoring ball- to some villages to visit pastors take over the Repatriation Mis-1 • Committee W’elcome says Eire wlH take Its flght against .9—Hubbard, rg . -4]^irl8 in Preliminarv Against I.,aur«ls Five ’ But strong bids also are expect­ Nasaiff Arms to a game Sunday. he had believed them. Sion’s Job of contacting Soviet 1 W’llhoiit Immunity the deputies are $190 OB its trucks. 1 —Morgan, Ig .. •lona, the medium and small sponsors had wanted the pros te hawk that any coach would *be "When I came Into contact with and obtained Information from Invitations to the round table subject to arrest. Irish partition to U. N. If neces­ The two cents an hour wage cut schooU, alao wiU take to the ed from New York University, the March 6 at the East Side Rec. more than glad to have on his citizens who want to go home. 3—Hodge, Ig . . . play the final round last Mondav defending champion; Yale, the George Mitchell, manager of Naa- the Communist leaders I learned them. He said all the Americans I conference have teen extended to sary. . .Mrs. Sarah Jane Markham. for OM’s union workers Is effec­ boards at the Teachers (College of Instead of Jamming two rounds In­ Fourth place will be at stake to­ Standings team. differently." he said. "Now "tend­ had given him instructions for op- i 101, Chicago, preparing for her KJ4A outdoor tltleholder; Army, liffs, accepted the challenge. The W e d i l i n s s s ' all parties concerned. The U. N. . . • tive for the next quarter. 14 TeUls 17 9-17 43 Connecticut gymnasium In New to Sunday when an earlier round morrow afternoon. In the .Slate Po­ W Ex-Guard* Return ing before, the court. I realize that posing Communism and the Com­ I Committee for Indonesia has been | (J|Q|||||||gg|Q)| ( ,1 V C H thirtieth anniwi pilgrimage to Ar­ On a year’s basis GM's wage Britain. In all, eight games are lish League contest at the East Willie * Grill ...... 9 Manhattan and (Cornell. Laurels meet the Stafford Kaceys Back again win be the two for­ Photo's (43) was rained ouL and that there were At least half a dozen IC4A rec­ Russia and lU revoluUon were un­ munist re^me. Toglialli Favors 1 informed it would be welcome to \ kansas grave of heV husband, a saving was estimated unofficially scheduled. other points of dissension. Side Rec between the Polish Britlsii Americans .9 tomorrow afternoon at Staffort. mer Guards, Johnny Dobrutsky The only other defendant In the Wood-Slarke P B r Ms. ords will be endangered, according known to us. 1 hated Communism be presentt. J Civil war veteran. at $10,000,000. On the basis of a 0-1 0 In the only medium schools Schnelter; AusGn Anson, man­ Americans and Middletown St. Batch Pontiaca ... .8 Local players will leave the Y at and Frank Bores. - Johnny, the without trying to understand It. courtroom today was Naumov, 2 —Tiemann, rf . . . . 0 to meet director Asa Bushnell. Givilli! Reils Aid I Mis.s Claire Mildred Starke, i The announcement on the re- j Rates Increase year’s piirchases the total savings 3—O’llella. If ...... 4 1-2 9 game of the day. Sacred Heart of ager of the Texas Citrus and Veg­ Mary’s. Tlicse two teams are cur­ Laurel.* ...... 8 1 :S0. clever ball handler with a sensa­ •The moment I got Into touch who testified at length yesterday. t? 1 (laughtdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Waterbury tangles with Shelton rently dead locked for the final italiar. Americans . 5 PotenUal record breakers are tional long shot, and Frank of to* lease of Indonesian leaders said; | to car and truck buyers was es­ 6—LaFrancis, e . . . 8 1-1 7 etable Growers and Shippers, the Jim Gehrdet of Penn State in the with these people (the Commu­ The others are kept outside until Starke, of Ijiwrence. Mass., be­ timated at $40,000,000. of the Housatonlc League. The playuff berth and both know they Silk City A. C...... 4 First round games in the Town onc-hsnd push shot. It Is their turn to take the stand. ‘"To facilitate the prompt be-1 Hartford, Feb. 26-(A*)—’The 1—Kelly, rg ...... 8 6-10 14 tournament spoosors, and several hurdles. Bob .Mealey of Cornell in nists) I expected them to treat me (Continued from Page One) came the bride of W’arren Douglas 0 —Olsson, Ig ...... 4 0-4 6 game originally waa to have been at the golfers, including Jimmie * “ ““ remain In contention ] Cleaners Junior Basketball Tournament A man whom you will see dom­ sevorsly, but on the other hand Seven British and American ' Wood son of Mr and Mrs. Clar- ginning of discussions for a speedy state Public UUlitles commission the 1,000, Fred Johnson of Michi­ Oliituary thenev Women’a L^giie 1—A. Olsson, Ig . ...2 0-0 4 played at New Haven Friday Demaret of OJal. Calif., who pUyed for a spot in the playoffs. Kaceys have been close and exciting but inating the backboards is Hank tbsy gaws me this opportunity to correspondents, not regularly sta­ 1 cnce ’ Wood of 98 Woodbridge ! creation of a United State of In- j has authorized the Connecticut gan State in the broad Jump, Dick Markham, the Trampa’ six-foot, aid in the most efficient way the , ence Cras-at Of flee (8) mon.ing but waa transferred to In Mexico, and Bob Hamilton of The visitors bowed to the local# attendance has been poor. The sec- lift UM curtain. . . . tioned In Bulgaria, were present donesia and in order to comply , Light and Power company to raise New Britain. Sacred Hekrt ranked early this season. In a very excit­ Phillips of Browm in the high five-inch pivot man. Markham is Soviet Army in order to give that ; .street on February 19. Biince .. 7 7 - 229 12 Totals . . . .. 16 10-18 42 Landdver. Md, denied ah the ca- Tlkoas who Interrogated me today to report the trial. I aggressor the lesson he deserves." i Rev. Egbert W. A. Jenklnson of- with the terras of the Security j its rates to provide additional rev- fourth in the pre-toumey ratings ing game by a 64-61 score. Middle- also capable of doing some fine Both Naumov and the Rev. Y an -! Derenck 101-2.63 Score St half time, 26 to 16 asrtiona Peebles gave Metz aa the Bomstimos argued with me but Togliattl said it would serve the ' ndated at the double ring cere- CounclVs resolution on this point' enue amounting to approximately while Shelton waa ninth. aource ot hla Information. town boasts s big faat and high Gnu o u ,« i feeding while in toe bucket. thsv always wanted to help me. ko Ivanov, a Methodist, testified the government has decided to j 31,600,000 a year. Stratton 7 8 - 249 Photoa. Nasslffs win play In Windsor cauae of peace "to make It known ,,^ony which was held at the First Funerals competition In the small achoola In pursuit of Teal aa the tour­ scoring aggregation with their of- Locks tomorrow afternoon. Play­ I Rounding out an all-Rtar team is •^ understood then that these that Cyril Black, former U. 8. Po­ lift the remaining restrictions on The company originally asked Scolsky , 8 0 - 229 cuppers (66) ' t T wif'Tn the ^w^niTrame^he i ^rank t ox of Seton Hall or ' Fred Rosiri. another New Yorker. at once and to all the world that j congregational church, Methuen, 87—269 tournament will be confined to nament moved into Ita third round, fense being spearheaded by Al j twin bill. In toe second 6game ^ * ****the 1 Jim Gllbooley of .NYU in toe 600. er* will leave the East Side Rec peopta ware not without sin but litical mission secretary here, the liberty of movement of the re. the commlaalon to permit it to Ih- Minder . P B F PU. teams in the lower section of the I who is fast and can soo •. and John the ItSillan people—at least in the, j jjaas.. and was .olloweto’*’• '| no racing finals - . are scheduled be- ■ I wheel cliairs against a team com- I was eonvlncad of their sincerity against Russia. ford, Maas., matron of flonor, I Overseas Minister J. M. Maar- The rommission authorized the Boulois . . .___ . 68 78 past their preliminary testa and Mrozowaki and Al Wasowicz who ; which thej’ will .serve him his onstrations by Italy’s Communist- get'a church. Rev. Georgs Hughes Ringhoff ..___ 78 70 148 0 — T . Kelley, Ig . . . . 3 0-1 6 to the 60 low acorea and ties and players the likes of "Dead Eye ; fore 9:30 p. m. PoinU toward the posed of members of the Guards and human feelings. I bad been on led wartime partisan underground Mrs. W’llll.rm Hir.sch of Haverhill. > sevecn; who replaced E. M. Sassen increases under an amended petl- qualified for the quarter-finals In it required 143 to make the play­ are very fine defensive player* as I words to eat. the wrong path, but now I don’t was celebrant and Mrs. Arlyne McCruden . . . 87 90 107—284 i Smith and Bcrnie Fisher tosalng i team title will be scored on and Nasslffs at toe irm orj’. The . .Starting at 2:15 p. rm the Spar­ fighters. They intend to sho'w in Mass., and Mrs. Arthur I. Miller two weeks ago when a cabinet con­ tl'in and in announcing its decision the large achoola competition. The off. The 6,099-yard course hss a well as consistent scorers. This them and Bucket man Joe Bore* 5-4-3-2-1 baaU. appear before you with the fear Garrity preaided a t the organ. Salmond .. 76 - 76 1.8 Total* . .. . 22 11-22 95 Hornets, rated sixth but conalfi- latter team will also play in wheel ' tans and North Ends vnll go at it Italy’s piazzas their displeasure of Manchester. I troversy arose over Indonesian said "the rates appear to be rea­ The bearers were; Rudolph par 71. . squad which is rounded out by 1 feeding these boys, the Rec l e a d e r s ------' I once had. Open Forum sonable, Just and non-dlscrimina- Eagle* (40) ered by many upatatera to be the rhairs. Pnx'eeds will enter toe re- 1 again. The Spartans won toe first against what they call a resur­ Robert Woovl of Manchester, j policy, planned a news conference Wadas, Frank Zawdz, Joseph Pa-> 380 402 403-1189 P B r Pta. Schnelter said the PGA could Malinowski, Hmlelcwski. Krol and j ..vin be In for a luugh right. On~ Post Uffloe League li,rbilltation fund of the Manche.*- *T don't plea for mercy, but I gence of Fascism in Italy. i was his brother’s beat man. Uah- ; at noon to discuss the announce­ tory to the company’s several Total ...... darkborae of the tournament, wal­ If it found MeU guilty of vlolatUig I B. .Ma.*ztal can cause the locals u,p other hand Coach Wally Par- encounter and the North End* are want to have the opportunity to velack. and Leo Ridolfi. The burial B. U. Weave (1) 2—Argivos, rf . . . . 1 0-0 2 ter Chapter No 17. D sabicd .sure they can pull up on even IHoappoIntlBg Speeches Communist and partisan, leaders ^ ^rs were Lincoln W. N. Pratt of ment. i classes of customers.” loped Norwalk by a 73-62 margin the tournament player’s ethics an unpleasant afternoon. ci%)i has all the confidence in his imderstand the new way of the was at St. Bridget’s cemetery and Cthetelal . . 101 98 89 288 3—Zwick, I f ___ . . . 1 3-3 11 last night at New Haven while Dead Letters (t) I .\mericsn Veterans. term.* tomorrow. Both team* are To the editor. have tlcclarcd that so-callcd gov­ Barrington, R. 1.. and Arfnur I. The government disclosed last The new rates will add $1,093,000 Rev. Robert Carroll read the com­ 4 —Demko. c ...... 2 1-2 S and regulations, suspend him or Plapr-Ooach Wally Parciak is charge* to slop these boys and to Jacob* ...... Fatherland Front reality and to la'year to the companv's—electric Martineau 79 80 9t-2.')5 Central, ranked fourth, overpow­ .. 99 98 102 —29.) composed of thi.s year’s high school The writer was much disappoint­ ernment appeasement of ex-Fas- .Miller of Manchester. Tue-sday that It had finally rearh- mitment service. 4—Hohenthal. rg . . 4 4-8 12 dismiss him from PGA member­ confident hi* charge* can turn remain on top. H a r t ...... 101 9.5 83— 279 Wldener Haadicap work for the benefit of the repub­ cist criminals la endangering revenue and $911,000 to Its gas Pgrla ...... 81 7 6 ------157 ered Ansbnia. 69-40. ship. players. ed listening over the radio to the The bride wore a traditional ed its "important decisions” on; 4—Bebrend, Ig . . . . 4 2-3 10 back the challenge of the in\ aders The Laurels who have been hot­ McGregor .. 112 83 96-391 lic." ivory satin gown with lace off the Merenino . 71 — —^ 71 Third-ranked PUinvUle led the and report* his squad In top shape. Have Deuomioed Charges speeches of President Truman and Italy’s civil peace. Indonesian policy neces.sltated b y . revenue. George H. Damr Bauer .... 81 89 79 -2 4 9 medium achooU parade yesterday ter than a July sun wUl alao have Turklngton . . . 98 111 92 —301 Miami, R a.. Feb. 26. .P- It's Governor Bowles. Both speeches Thkt issue provoked a stormy shoulder yoke, long pointed sleeves the Security Council resolution ofj ------The funeral of George H. Dame, 17 Totals . . . . . 19 10-14 40 No changes In tHe sUrtlng line­ to keep their head* up as there Martin ___ 130 Calumet against the fie1d--mayb» (Both the United States and session in Italy’s CTiambt r of Dep­ Haponik ., — 89 8 3 -1 7 2 by raking Wilcox Tech of Meri­ 148 119—393 Britain and western church groups were far below what one would ex­ and flowing tram, and carried a of 236 Spencer street, will be held — — 90— 90 Score at half time, 29 to 16 Rich Santa Anita up Is expected which wtu find E<1 i.*n'l any soft spots in toe K. of C. —today in Hialeah # $50,000 add­ uties last night. Communists said , (>ouqiiet of white roses and ste- Rohba . . . . den, 96-40, in a pUydowm game at Vilga and Snap Server at toe for­ have denounced the charges pect from these prominent men, The decisions were not announc- j No One Injured tomorrow gt .3 p. m. at the W at­ Clippers. the Arena. Twelfth-ranked Sey­ lineup with men like P a t Rodgers, 936 939 483 1999 ed Widener Handicap. against the Bulgarian Protestant though I think Governor Bowles the government had violated am- ' phanotls. The honor attendant vvas ed until Dr. J . M. Bccl.*the crown’s , ^ ^ kins Funerc; Home on East Cen­ wards. and Ed Kose at center. The Ray McKenna and Bill Wade Surprisingly, seven other •tart­ nesty pledges in the arrest of for- . gowned in fuchja and carried yel- Total -----: . . .413 432 435-1280 mour pulled the upset by downing Handicap Today Dog Balt (1) Bv The .Associated Press churchmen. The arrests drew was rather on a loftier plane, but high representative in Indowsla, | | j| A o e u l e i l t S H e r C ter street wlth^the Rev. Clifford Cheney Auxiliary League fifth-rated Stonington. 61-47. Oth­ defensive poaU will be In the cap- along with McConville who is ca­ LaRiviere .. . 129 84 er# have been named overnight to mer partisans. 1 low rojies and the, brldesmaVIs Yarn (3) alfie hands of Hogan Zamaitls and 114—323 I New York— Pete Mead. 160. oinelal attention to a provision for not a great deal higher. returned, to Batavia today from | O. Simpson, pastor of Center Wagner i . , . . 89 85 75- 215 er plmydowrna winners were pable of plajing a fine game and Obright . . . . . 78 93 116-287 compete against Warren Wright's I Grand Rapids. Mich., knocked .out Government officials said the ' ^^orc pale pink with yellow rosea conferences at The Hague. i church, ofllclatlng. Burisl will be DrIU reasos (4) Arcadia, CSallf., Feb. 26-UP)— Parciak. Reserves will also be on Smachettl. Whereas Pete Btaum. threesome - Coaltown. Faultlew religious freedom which Bulgaria These annual Jefferson-Jackson Keeney ...... 108 99 9 0 - ’297 Darien, which topped Newington, The $100,000 Santa Anita Handi­ Arlgnone .. . 99 88 97 284 (Joey Dr .John. 1.57 ."Syracuse. N. Y. Is pledged to respect under the former partisans had committed blue wiUt red roses. The Although the damage caased to in West cemetery. Rice ...... 92 99 93 - 284 M-44; Klllingly, which overcame hand and will most likely see plen­ the coach for the ”Miracle ” team and Free Araerics. Dinners have continually raised the crimes in no way connected with , church was decorated with white Lite ...... 91 82 73- ’240 cap dominates toe turf picture to­ ty of action Armstrong . . 112 111 88- .511 7. peace treaty she signed in 1947 as I cars involved In two accidents yes- Friends may call at the funeral Waddell . . .. . 84 92 102 ’278 Fawcett .... . 89 84 83—292 East Haven, 43-44, in the closest ■ . . . , , has hi* charge* in tip-top shape Farr ...... 115 124 106-349 How many horse* actually will (Chicago-ff’reddic D.'uvson. H I. ante per plate. This nati^ally helps underground fight against the | carnations and ferns, j terday amounted to approximately hon)C .to pa.v their respects from 7 Gibbons ...... 92 93 96—280 game of the-day, and Branford, day. and uncertainty Is the theme In the preliminary the local las- | ^^^y arttlcu* to keep toe go to post still is unknown. a defeated satellite of Germany. to pay off some of the Democratic Fascists. | Mrs. Starke received in a dark j Schubert . . . . 101 83 8 1 - 270 of pre-race predlctlona. CThicago. outpointed Bobby Lee, 'Ihe United States and Britain $379. none of the persons involved to 9 p. m. tonight. McCruden . . . ..101 100 U3—313 which dropped Windsor, 66-3& sies will be out to annex their ■* inning streak going. Whether w'agering will be permit­ campaign expenses. Giornale Della Sera Headlined the green dress with matching acces- Police Court Fifteen thoroughbreds, ranging thirteenth consecutive victory in 929 900 521 1590 145'j, Baltimore. 10. have '‘reserved their rights" to were repfirted as injured and no ] . . 409 441 426-1336 The medium scitools tournam ent; ted In toe obviously lopsided race The Prc.iident's rallier undigni­ Togllattl interview; I soric-s. Mr.i Wood wore dark blufl arrest.s were made. I ; Total ___ league competition without an re­ Hollj-wood, C?allf.—Harry "Kid" delva further Into this angle.) Cravnt (3) Totals ...... 370 376 383 1120 will be resumed Monday on” the | Cravat League MU Sm U (4) also Is unknown. Mathews. 162. Seattle, stopped fied speech, largely devoted to his "Aid to the Russian Army in : crepe with matching accessories. The case of Richard J. Beim- C?ar8 driven by Pauline A. Jones.! ChMpaea (9) i Payne Whitney gjrmna^um court ^bly r^rded. versal, when they meet the Saint There are only about 19,000 Wright ...... 100 76 S.V 262 Team No. 3 (S>. MeSweenev . . 80 87 S3 -2 4 9 Bobby Castro. 16;. Los Angeles. Protestants among the 7,000,000 cheap clap trap pre-election Italy against the aggressor." , | Both wore corsages of roses. mer. 29, of 99 Birch street, ar­ 46. of 75 Fairfield street, and | Miller ...... 82 83 86—263 of Tale UniveMto. ' •y-oW Autocraft, are Mary’s glr\*. The visitor* were A Woman's Place About Town Moorbouse 18—2o) ______. named for the 13tn running of Connors . . . . 96 89 117—302 DUtfanno .. . 100 84 109 293 4 people who live In Bulgarin. The speeches, was mostly devoted to The---- text----- of the questions . and , ------Following a wedding trip to New rested Thtirsday by Patrolman Edythe N. Zubrow, 29, of 152 8 8 - ’2.96 Wind ...... 77 81 34—342 soundly trounqed in their previous -1 Green road, collided at 7;25 p. m. . ------Preaaler .. ort of Investl- low the meeting, Monkey WraSehee (6) ,2:19 with the main attraction to with husband Fred to *11 meetings I gating Patrolman Newton Tag. .Main Office ( I ) I panU to eastern aoclalitea and a follow. ToUl* ■ . 930 956 491 1977 put Ptpet (6) Jackie Williams. 140. Philadelphia. Ivanov named about 10 British and his reference to the Common Army should be compelled to pur- ...... 96 97 101—’293 Karlsen 89 93 86—263 85 8 3 -2 5 9 where he perform* starting somewhat amusing, es-1 sue aggressors to Paris has_given "*The bride was a graduate of i Prosecutor Raymond A. Johnson gart, the accident occurred when After the business meeting of Jalbert . Notes generous gathering of the mink I Team No. 4 (1) Anderson .. .. 91 chores, klra. Ronen has worked 2, 1 and American churchmen and cd- People, is Flrato ...... 89 79 73-237 A nderaon 93 96 91—279 97—299 Mallon ) . . . .. 90 81 8 9 -2 6 0 a man who rather the Impre.ssion th.it the French Boston University. College of M u-! recommended a continuation so the car driven “by Edythe Zubrow. the Senior Club of St. Mary’s 81—254 ' and sports coat set from HoUy- lArdcr ...... 99 167 behind toe wheel of toe starting San Diego. (2allf.—Irvin Steen. ucstors for «hom he said he col- peciaUy from Paqctera ___ 72 81 76— 229 Lambert . 84 69 FIcM Trial Uatoo Hockey At a (ilaace 91 90 -2 7 7 Rodonia . . . .. 77 109 105 -2 9 1 Communist lender thinks war is | gjc and a member of Mu Phi Epsl- | ihgt a further investigation could proceeding east on Hartford road, church last night at the Parish .110 100 9 0 — 3 0 0 ' wood. Griffin ...... 16 gate auto on . tracks in Iowa. Min­ 149, San Diego, outpointed Genaro Iscted political, economic and mlU- favored ' the ' Pendergast Machine Rockwell' ___ 69 79 71 211 Krajewski .. Once more toe season Is fast ap­ 109 S8 8 6 -2 7 9 Nyquist .. .. 89 98 106-287 tary information about Bulgaria. in Kansas O ty What he should probable and near. What is the National Honorary Society. started to make a left turn into House, the group gave a miscellan­ The uncertainty waa keyed on • Amerieoa League Ifurray ...... nesota, Wisconsin and Illinois. Rojo, 139, Loe Angeles. 10. thought of the chief of Italy’s be made. the path of the west-bpund car .Stevemi ...... 93 IIM 86 280 proaching when..the Increasingly Magnuaon . . . 108 112 117—337 G a th e r . . . .. 83 79 85 - 297 He said the United States and have told his audience, many of Mr. W’oid was graduated from eous shower for .Miss Bather Sul- <.------Totals . . . ..373 377 347 1096 the unpredictable wedther. Washington 4, Henhey 3. Communist on this m atter?" driven by Pauline Jones. Both liven. The hostesses for the ev popular sport of field trials for DieU. Sr...... 90 94 131—315 Britalr paid him. whom do not know, was the 1 Total ...... 410 433 407»12.’.>0 Of leva (4) bird dogs will again hold sway. At 430 452 473 1354 Among the prominent foreign- 1 achieviemerts of the great President ‘‘A. I have no information to S^'lnd irn^w lbc' mrector o'f mu^ j _ .u . .. ,■'’*'’6 were. -Mias Viola Thrasher G ordon...... 103 83 9 3 — 3 7 9 supi^rt the idea Dial the Soviet | The other accident, also investl- Sargent. Esther Sullivan and elvet Office (I) least two local, clubs have already ToUl* ----- 494 492 521 1907 er« mei.iiiined, was the Rev. D r.' q-nomaB Jefferson According to > c in the Junior High school, 1 rn toxm X n , had a previfus gated by Patrolman Taggart, oc­ 79 87 84-2.90 Karinski ... . . 8 0 98 87—269 scheduled definite dates for run­ Video Vaulter union ha-1 the .sllghte.sl intention of Mrs. Gladyce Sauter. ■uL. . . 9 8 96 111—307 Hutchison Cockburn. former m'ld-I records he ran as a Republican vs. attacking Die countri’ or that the j suspended 30-day sentence re- curred ,on Center street at 4;25 M oore...... 88 90 99 - 277 Birmingham ning their spring evenU. The Sports Roundup Tram No. 1 (5) erator of the Church of Scotland ’ jrrderalisla for the Presidency 1 yoked. Rogowski received the p. m. His. report states that a McCourt . 84 9.5 98 272 Moorbouse .. 93 113 114—320 Mtneheoter Division will ruh 117 109 100-326 Nsw York—OP)—R*v. Bob PJeh- - Return Engagement and^chaplali to King George VI. in Soviet union haa done or wants to Wilson ...... Jeflerson had 'unlimited faith commit any act contrary to Italian suspended sentence and was car, operated by Duane L. Skinner, Those v.-ho had tickets for last Stenger .. . , 76 81 95 2.V2 lU spring classic at 'Talcottvlll* on By Gayle Talbot Metcalf ...... 81 98 113-295 ards, pole vaulting preacher from Dr. Coekourn now is director of night's performance of. -"Room Totals ...... 374 393 406 1171 *U that th* wrestlers srill have to the honesty of the people, a large national InteresU, piiV8U*iaii*s .\iilo placed on probation at Wednes­ 18, of Lake street. South Coven­ Low Man . . . . 71 76 74 - 221 April 23 witb C3uilnnan Steve (For Hugh FuUertoa, Jr .) wait another doaen rear* to get Lundqiiist .. . 102 109 98—309 the liUnoie A. C.. won the pole the Hsco.'.st ruction department faith in their common sense. His day’s session on a charge of In­ try. stopped while going east on Service," at the Hollister Street Hacksaws (I) Pongratz again managing the 84 93 9 6 -2 7 3 vault event In a recent Madison WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2 ana Interchurch aid of the World "On the contrary, she haa de­ New York, Feb. 36—()P) — Bill back in the Ga-den. Trdford .... importance as .. maker of modem livered deadly blow’s in overthrow­ toxication. When he reported to Center street to make a left turn school and could not attend due to Total ...... 398 429 446-1372 Lappen ...... 88 91 ,89 - 264 events. TYie Barber Hill'Gun CTub Beneston .... 100 109 123 -3 3 3 Square Garden track .neet with n Council of erhurchfs at Geneva. Is Stolen Here ...... 79 82 83—240 Veeck ot the aeveland Indiana FIRST GAME 7:30 America can scarcely be overstat­ ing Fnsciam. Probation Officer James Duffy on ■Into Broad street, when it was the weather may use their-tickets Pioneer Parachute ( 8) Kington will otage iu fifteenth renewal of leap of 14 fe*t, four inchea He Switzerland. for this evening’s performance. 96 Alcock ...... 99 89 109—285 saj-a his Negro centerflelder, Larry Jim Wilson, rookie pitcher draft­ ed. for the idea, he advanced have "I think it absurd to discuM the Thursday night, the accuse^ was struck in the rear by a car driven T y le r ...... 91 74--261 spring trisla April 30. May 1 at ed by the Athletics from Toledo, is 1 Totals .... 487 518 530 1939 failed three times at 14 feet, eight Ix-aiiov said he nyt Dr. Coek- , become the very foundation of Dr. Edward Besser of .6.6 Brook­ by John W. Goldsnlder. 18. R F. D. This announcement was made this 85 Vittulo ...... 83 92 105- 280 hypothecs of war between the arrested again for intoxication), Petronls .. .. 90 78-233 the club grounds In South Wind­ Doby, reminds him more of Joe due for a change of luck. A line; ^ inches. Then a cameraman taking biirn in Bulgaria in October. 1947 I American repiiblicarttam. field street went to the State 1, Andover, Both cars were in- morning by the management of the 89 9’2 2.'.2 New Englaml P. V. A. Soviet union and Italy. If an.vone Rogowski admitted having hM Masssro .. . .. 7t sor. No definite news ha* been DlMagglo than any other player drive by Hank Greenberg nearly K; ? “*** ’• 108—299 movie* for * telerirtoa ne\\-sreel when D ie.latter "came-to inveall- Armory this tnorning to get his .sured. 1 Rotary Club and Community Play­ McKinney .. 87 » 96 2.'6) Touts ...... 341 390 378 1069 1 1 6 -3 )9 asked Richards to try once more. gate the aitnation tii Bulgaria and | He died on July 4th. 18’J6. the makes such a hypothesis it meauis something to drink, Mr. Duffy told heard from tbe Manebsster Fox and predlcto he’ll be right In Joe's ended his care, r in 1949 and he I ■ (Pormlyxcd Vets Aflfln.) anniversary of the Dcclara- that he thinks Italy should wage 1949 registration shortlv after the the court, adding “If he had a cdU- ers. Curtain time this evening will Rcvllla ... .. 83 86' V92 261 Mikes (3) and Cbon O ub as yet but it la ex­ -lass within a year or two. Sixteen 100 -3 1 9 He cleared the bar easily, but it VS. inapect our acllvitle.'i.’’ Dr. [ ''hth local office of the State Depart­ I be at 8;19. Demkj ...... 80 82 90—292 broke a leg In ’47 whUe hurling for , . Cockburn insisted that "our antt- Ition of IndependeiiCie, and chose for a war against Soviet Russia for ple of more he would have been pected that they will schedule of this year’s American League Itoutsville. Harvard, which has . M’ ^*"**>*‘’* 90 - 320 was unofficial. ment of Motor Vehicles opened at ToUl ___ .. 422 432 432-1286 Tartment of the World freedom, and father of the Univer- appeared. Uriano, 98 Norman street; Mrs. St their fsrm esmp st Myrtle taking milj Issu* with Nat t sllv of Virginia." "This ia a hjiKithesla. not of a day night. Judge Raymond R several daffodils look like they Favre .... 103 28.’) .\utomatlve Le«gwe Help Neeffed Sunffay Hartford Road ...... 4 * 27 Joaeph J . W'eidiier. ts-ho won throe Councll-of Clturches, Ivanov said: Police are investigating. Elizabeth Phelan. .94 Chestnut Carpenter Beach. 8. C . Dick Chapman, who ] Relacher for ' dropping the term 28 As to President ^Andrew Jack- national war. but of a class Bowers suspendwl the second In­ will also give an uilaeasonal bloom­ 86 163 All membera of the local divi­ won the amateur golf crorni b a c k ...... PaganTs ...... 48 letters iii footbalL three in lacrosse, "1 submltfled him detailed in­ street: Karen Coleman, 28 Hale Boland Motors 2. Sollmen* and ■technical knockout" from his 1949 ...... 44 3 2 one in basketball and one In b o x ­ formation in Bulgaria in Novem­ son tOld Hickorv );'* he owed his and Ideological war, of . a war , of . toxication charge and revoked ing performance. sion are notified that Sunday morn­ in 1940, saya he haa ‘‘diaooTered" Lee’s Esso . . .. Nassiff Arms Mectlon to being th>- victorious! reaction and of capitalists agalt.st road; Rej-nold.s Deacon. 23 Har­ Total ...... 436 429 479-1344 Flagg 3: DeCorniler Motors 4. ing at 10 o’clock there wrill be a L«sue of Ring record book. It la Pockets ___ > ...... 39 37 ing. is serving aa assistant p ro ­ ber. 1917. He thanked me for the Judgment on the first vard road; Antoinette Paggioll, 43 a n«waw4nf which adds 30 yards possible now. they point out, for VS general at the Battle of New Or-Social progress and workers. This K ecronis Velvet Warplag (3) Gorman Motors 0; Broad Street get-togcOier at the site of the Walnut Street ...... t-37 39 fessor of military science and tac- Information and ordered system-, Daniel H, Flimn. 46. of 3 Nelson Brainard place; Mrs. Mae Gowdy. to hla ts« abota. a fighter to be offlvlslly credited leans. He was a very good Prcsl- > ' ‘"8 th" fane, it is evident which place, pleaded guilty to intoxica­ 8t. O n g e ----- 94 94 97— 28.5 Motors 3, Manchester Radiator 1. pheasant pen on Goodwin street Garden Grove ...... 39 41 tlca at (he Air ROTC at Notre attc and organized action." East Hartford; Delores Erwin, 160 Favors Oiaiigihg Fritssche ___ 94 92 Best slngles-T-PhUllpa 119. 118, with a knockout In Relscher’s 43 Dame. Weidner played guard for (The World Council of Churi^ea deat but not to be compared to the will be the position of those who tion and was given a 15-day sus-’ 83r-269 in East H ^tford for the purpose MeOsnn’a ...... 34 Windsor - Wilson favor social progress — against W’arraater Deeds CJenter street. McCarthy ... 110 88 88-281 DeCormler llA Stzaeter IM. Bab­ 6f taking down and dlMtoatllng Zola Prefficta Koackoat time, though he did not strike a In d ie s...... 28 43 the Cadets and appeared In the haa danifid that any of Ita officera great Thomas Jefferson. May Charron Hawkea to Ray- pended sentence and placed on Admitted today: Raymond (jol- Tony Zola toM a Nashville blow. Such an Incident occurred at reaction and for socialism." probation with the order to stay Televisiou Bands Lupacchlno .. 89 93 97 -2 7 9 cock 112. High triples—Streeter' the pen. The site hss been lease? Renn’s ...... 28, 48 193$. 1939 and 1940 Notre Dame- In espionage activities In Bona Fide Republican. niqpd F. and Antoinette Campoaeo Uns, 149 St. John street. 307, Babcock 311 DeConnlOr 314. audisne* that he fully sxpects to Syracuse last August when How­ I STATE ARMORY "Q. In case that such a con­ away from his home. The ac­ H lU nskl...... 89 77 84—2.50 to another party and it Is neceo- K a c e y s...... 28 4$ Army battles. Bulgaria.) ' flict should materialize and that property on Cedar street. Discharged yesterday; John Phillips 343, Martin 307. liiiock out fiUrcsl O rdan In thslr ard (hard waa seised with ■ a A dacislon was azpeetsd later Named Ceoaty DetecDvr cused was arrested on the com­ aary that the wire and poles bs Post Office ___ ...... 26 90 Speoaored By Mflacbcetcr Chspter Ne. 17 D. A. V, the Soviet Army should be com­ E. J . Holl to Robert W. and Salzer, 239 Middle Turnpike, east; Washington, Feb. 26—(flV-The Total ...... 476 444 444-1304 removed befoee “March 10. About return middleweight title bouL coughing spell Just after the bell Pr* BaakstbaU At A fllsara today on wtaettaer'tbe eeqrt will Ethel B. Brodeur, property on plaint of his wife by Patrolman James Moriarty, 22 Fairfield government’s radio offlolala would wkirii appears aow to be headed Hartford. Feb. 26.—tiP)—John F, pelled to pursue Its aggressors on Velvet Oeaeral (1) eds-tlKlrd of tho svork' has already rang. He sat down and was count­ radefeated Uat Vaalshea sit Sunday. Italian soil, which should be. ac­ Parker street. * Donald Freer street; Joaeph Baldwin. 437 North like to kick television aignpls Into for Chicago. Tony wHl be 36 In ed out before he could recover. Lae Reardon has been appointed Harb- Nathan S. Goldberg, 18. of 56 Ollart ...... 78 81 109 ‘>61 been aecomptlahsd by seven mem­ New York. Feb. 29— There AssectaUea of Amerieoa Admission $1.00 Indndiiig Tax Ivanov said ha eollaetad Infor­ cording to you. the attitude of. the Leaie Main street; Arthur WUkena, West h i i^ r frequency banda-rtoo high bers who turned but two weeks May. Rsy Arcei, the famous train­ Oma was the "Victor’.' a kayo. Booton 102 8t. Louis $3. mation through church channals ford county detective. A former Lebanon avenue. Colchester, watf C u s te r...... 93 90 86—269 OPEN ALL DAY are no undefeated college basket­ workers and of the Italian peo­ Robert Allen to Benjamin Mun­ Hartford; Mrs. Rose Berk, An- lor preaent sets. Jo h n so n ...... ago. If so members show up Sun­ er, says the (rsatest nightmare he from various pastors aad delivered state poUeeman, Reardon has been fined $10 for violation of rulea of (fover; Mrs. Jennie Oowles, Rock- so 86 77 -2 4 2 ball toams left In the country. Student Tkkelfi 60c p le ? ” son. property off New Bolton road T te Federal Oemmunlcatlena Aeconicra ... 81 80 81—2"!t day, th * renalndsr ot tbs task can svsr oxpsrionosd was ia taking A New Orleans corrsspdodsnt Troatdn •$, Hartford $$■ It to Mellony Turnar, formar a member at the aUte's altorney'a for candy manufacturing, for two the read. vlUe; Jam es PratL 437 Adams SUNDAY Bouthwsst Missouri, the last s t ^ alace 1944 aad haa been act­ "A. As to the hypothesis thk^ commisatea said yeaUrday tha Low Man . . . . 82 77 7* 99 com plstsi la turn hours. Bvory 89 pounds off Chsrila Phil Rosen- Bwuara that two b sfu ^ s d custom- on*, fall from tha charmed drcl*. Tfaketg ea Side at Naeeifr Arm s,JCei^ principal gfitha American Metho- the Ru.sslan Army would pursue years from March • 1 at annual Arreatad yesterday by Patrol­ street; Edmund Kunbnrdt, 8taf- msmber-whs can possibly ottsnd borff for a bonUmwalght Utl* fight dlrt-sponsored Lovech School for ing county detective since the man Edward Wlnzlar after being preamt UmltMf band Is inadequaU. ora showed up at halfllrae of the last nighL Tbs la d s from Spring- MtnneapoUs and S t. Paul of tha MRrphyX Center pRdmee Store, The Man on our territory an aggressor, I rental of $1,020. fordvUle; Mrs. Elizabeth Woods. Total if* North Eod Pharmiiry la urged to da so and get this in 193S. H* flida’t let Rossnbenr Girle in Soda. reaifnation of Joaeph F. Mitchell found on the aldewralk In a batp- ITO Oak atreoL It also said a "comprehraatve last Sugar Bowl game clutching field. Mo., . went down before Umtsd Btatss Hockey League re­ think that in this case the Italian Hazel Jane Trotter to Sesrmour Inveatlgatloa” of radio networks ifh't .1 » ^ wrork ovsr with now while no other drink a drop of liquid the last two Gtrien ReeUanuit Rad Seadwiek Week. He aatd'the Informatloa was to In 1946. Neleber; three rooms for dental leaa condition. Norman HUU», no Diachmrged todiay: Mrs. Florence A»;. 4 Dcfwt 8q. Phfwfi tM*l jwo perfectly good tickets to the I Southeast Missouri from caps I cenUy played the first double abut- people, who can do no more than la long overdue, noting that; the Strauss ...... 92 94 71^— . m t r V ^ Ibtsrfere. daya. .Ths conssnaua around town Rose Bowl in Paaadsna. i out In ths history of th* circui;. aid In waging a fight against Oom- condemn aggression, would have office at 100 East Center street addreaa waa aentcnced to fl-ve daya Wackwltx, Wappl^. IGUardeau. U-3S. »|iiniam and Bulgatia’a Oommun- Pope Jnnooant IV, at the Ooun- . Birth yesterday; A daughter to last waa In ,1941. Sanego ...... 84 82 7 6 -2 4 2 the evident duty to aid in the most for two years from March 1 at $1,- In JaiL H av en s...... bifregliae. ael vt Lyons In the 13th Century, 200 annual rental. « Continued were two motor vehi­ Me. and Mrs. Jam es D'Agata. 'Iliese points Were made by FCC 82 103 96 - 281 efficient way the Soviet Army in Chairman Wayne Coy in a letter •Tohnson...... 84 'He said h# had reportetfl that first bestowed the Red Hat on the order' to,give that aggrcs.«or the cle violation rases involving Rockville. 77 76 237 "rcgnomic lift Is almost suJnsnt" Roman cardinals. It was s symbol lesson he de»»r\'es. Italy’s Lake Some has been fa­ Charles Hraua of Eaatford, Oonn., Bii^h today; A son to Mr. and to Senator Edwin C. Johnson (D- McKee - ...... tK) 93 82 269 in Bulgaria, and that he haa sent of their readtnesi to shed Mood . , "To make It known at once' and mous 'for its scenic-beauty since and Louia S. Kiaael, 363 Mountain Mrs. MUton Ferguson, 606 Hart­ Oolo)i chairman of the Senate iBfonnatien pn the movements of In the eauae of the rtiurch. to all the wcrld tbat tbs Italian esrly Remsn dsya Way, Rutherford. N. J. ford road. Cbmmeree commlasien. Totsl ...... 482 449 408-1289

V .1 ' ’ '• • • • ...... HANUHBBTBB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, O O I^ m SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28,1942 MANCMeaiUK EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26,1949 RAGS 1VRV«H for Sato 72 Moving—trucklnff— SHuatinns Wantvd— HousehoM (» I far flat* 72 A quick way to loae one’a appa- Bobble—Maw. If tha baby waa Iton—Tva k auuttod tow AutuinobUto for Salt 4 Business Services Offered to oat aoma tadpolaa would thay ' ^ Female FOUR-ROOM house and hath, gaa tininkhville f o i. kh BY FONTAINE FOX Uta la to watch a hoavtly-llp- ytaak Storage 20 USED Gas and electric ref^ era - BRKTC, FOUR ROOMS Bticked girl eat com o'ff the cob.— ,^ve him a deep baaa vole* Ilk* a Frtoad—Qaali. X tkau|M jrw WE HAVE THE NEW ONES] RANGE '3umer* cleaned, installed tora, breakfast set kltcheh cib- heat On Route 16. Vernon. Sale LAVBLt'S Esprase light trucking WOULD Like to care for children price 88.250.* For Information call Sehse and Nonsense Grit frog ? ware Just mtitraUir twund toaul- N ' Elverything Reconditioned ■* and repaired. Phone 2-0147. and dellvary. Weekly or monthly evenings, day*,' or week-ends. Ineto ilvtng-room furnltuije, etc, Excellent condition. Owner Maw — Oraciou* sakaa, nol derad. ------— bedroom . sts. CSiambsr's Ware­ Manchester 8637. * Batter BuBinaas Bureau— Abtwad Tatoat « 1937 PONTIAC 2-DR. SE D A N - .rubbiah routes Invited. Man- References furnished. Phone 3- leaving state. Will aell fur­ Of tboaa who own He who laugh* laat take* the They’d kill him. ACCOUNTANT to handle book* house Sales, M l Middle Turnpike «4n'lIn'i you consult ua flrat? w* a nit Bobbta—Well; thay didn't. Hia clethaa may maks tka : Radio and heater. Nice clean car. and tax return* for individuals or chesty. 3-4092 3166. nished or anfumiahed. TWO 4-room ainglea, oU heit. mlgtft have aaved your money for The shatpeat wit chance of being canaldared B eet t>hone 8187. large Jot. *1.700 doam payment wit. but bars oftam break him. AdvertiMmaiU 1939 FORD 4-DR. SEDAN—Radio small concerns. Osll 2-3329. WILL CARE for child In my home you* Too many are prona AUSTIN CHAMBERS O o, local Wby not 1st U8 advertise required. R A. B#ecW4r. Realtor. To atab with it. Father-M arry my daughter, and heater. A nice clean black moving, packing and storage. while mother works. Call at 33 O. B. DELUXE upright vacuum Doer OM Lady—I know, but It ELECTRICAL Contracting. Li­ your property in this space. Phone 69*9. ■oundod good I was afraid you Edward A. Lawranca MoUar—Quiet, dasr, th* sand­ eh? Wall, m y^ u w ar dapanda on Billy— (at dlnnar) — Dai, ara For R«nt For Sale car. Domestic and overMas cratln$ Bunce Drive, or Tel. 2-S856. sweeper with ell ettachmenta 00 your financial position. censed electrician. Houae-wlring, Praetica-ly' new. ChU 4883 be­ wouldn't let 810 buy it man Is coming. catarplUara good to aat? To Boy ToSeU 1940 FORD 4-DR. SEDAN — Re­ oil burner and electric range wir­ and shipping. tOxceUent van serv­ ARTHVR KNOFLA. Realtor MANCHESTER—4-room modem Son—Okay, mom, a dollar and I Suitor—What a colncldaneo, Dad—Haven't X toM you 'atvar ice to West Coast and aU parts HIGH SCHOOL girl capable, hon­ tween 8 and 8 p. m. house, in good condition. Full He—What are the naw twlna sir! My financial position dapanda conditioned and repainted. Ex­ ing. A. Dougria. Phone 2-2675 or est, to be baby sitter all day Bnt> 876 Blain Street A abopkeeper bad for eoma Uma called? won't t*|l^.,pop. to mention such things at tka to* tremely good price on this one. 2-3605. of U.S.A. and Canada. Telephon* WB BUT aad sen good used bath, furnace, oak floora. L«t 60x on your answer. hla? CLAHHtKIRD AI»VT. Manchester 5187. or Hartford 6- urday and evenlnga CaU 4U7. 121. Sale price 87,500. Alice dlaplayed a algn In hla widow la- She—HenriatU. * 1941 DODGE 4-DR. SEDAN—A tnrnltUTe, comMnation ranei Telephone 6440 Or 5988 H*—Not both the sama nama? Why does Ufa record so many Methar—Why did you oak that g u a r a n t e e d repair service on 1423. Clampet, 848 Main street, Man- ■crltod "Flahlag Tlckla” . quaatloB, BUly? PKFI HOl'KN: really nice clean one owner car. gas ranges, and heetera Jones' A cuatomar waw hla attention flha—No. certanly net. Ona la failures? Simply bacauaa the In­ Wifa—My husband la becoming 8tM A. M to 4:46 P M. washers, irona toastsrs, electric Sitaationa Wanted— Furniture Store. 3b Oek. Phone “ Selling Manchester Real cheafer. Phone 4998 or 2-0880. dividual who accomplishes less quite a muatclan. Billy—I just aaw one ea Dad's Must be seen to be appreciated. MANCHEiSTER Package deUvery. to tho apotUag, and Inquired Henry and the other la Etta. 'lettuea, but It’a gone now. clocks, vacuums, etc Reasonable Male 1-1041 Estate Since 1921" Oustemar—Haan't anyona told than he la capable of has failed. Friend—What doaa ha play—tha 1941 PLYMOUTH 2-DR. SEDAN prices. A.B.C Appliance. 21 Local lighi trucking and package MANCHESTER GREEN — Cape piano? delivery. Refrigerators, washers Ood, six finished rooms, fireplace, you about It baCora? If you-tell a man thars ar* 259.- —Radio and heater. A nice fam­ Maple street. 2-1576.' YOUNG iAAN 18. desires woilc LAUNDRT Set tube. Alee wash­ ATTRACTIVE four-room single, Wlf*— No. he goea ou\ evary "Heradtty,” tha UtUa boy wrota. and stove moving a specialty. oil heat, automatic hot water. L«t Daalar—Hundrada. hut whanavar 437.835 atara in th* firmanant, he When Clara Boothe Luce vlalted Lott and Foond I ily car. A beautiful gray. Friday after school and Batur- ing machine, In very good condi­ excellent condition. Real buy at tbay drop In to tall na, they al- will ballcva you. But Juat put up a George Bernard Shaw in London, evening fit a* a fiddle aad comei "means that If your father didn't VENETIAN Blinds. AU types Phone 2-0752. 60x150. Sale price 812,000, down home tight ai a drum. , daya Has driver’s license. Tel tion. Can be seen at 339 Autumn 87,500, full down payment only waya a p m somathlag. sl|p)> "Fraah paint” and h* will aha found him writing aa aha have any ehildran, and your grand- I.OST—Lady's black ovewhoc, vi­ 1948 CHEVROLET 4-DR TOWN msde to order, also recondition 3161. street. $1,500. William Goodchild. *r. payment 83,000. Alice Clampet, fathar didn't have any ehildran.iTidran, SEDAN—Radio and heater. A UUHT TRIunnNO Half-ton 843 Main street. Phone 4993 or •top bo Invaatlgata. •ntar^. cinity 76 Lenox itreet, carried Ing Best quality Flndel’ Hanu Office IS Forest street. 7925 or "Mr. Shaw.” began Mra. Luca, Be'e Hoping Net you won't havo any ehildran.' beautiful car. facturlng .lo . 485 Middle Turn pick-up truck No ashes, i FLOOR problems solved with 2-0880. A man ia Claranea Canter ■way by dog. Call 2-0495. rubbish Phone 2-1276 or 8293. 2-9694. Tha two man hadn't mat for trying to flatter him Into thinking A woman who had given her pike East (htli 4866. Ddg»—Birds—Pets 41 linoleum. eephaJt tile counter bought a million 1*43 calondara husband a worrying Uma during Frland-Wall, Joa, how do you 1946 PI.YMOUTH 4-DR. SEDAN IMMEDIATE Occupsitcy. 6 room for a penny aplaca. "WMR on years. ■ha had coma to Europe for tha —Radio and heater. New tires. A 3BI8 Expert ’vorkmenshlp. free eetl- I HAVE 3-4 room, 1-5 room and 1-6 "And la your wlf* still as pratty sole purpose of aaelng him, "you bla lifetime waa very much con­ feel this morning? l o s t —Brown wallet. Initialed W. ALL APPLIANCES serviced and TROPICAL Fish, plants, tanks sad matea Open evenings. Jones' room new houses on my list for single, hot water heat with oil. oaith art you going to do with nice car to own. cinerhtoraerat cleaned. Sand, gravel as ah* uaad to be?” asked the ara the only reason X am standing cerned at bla death, and had a Joe— Fine •• atlk. A.H. Call 2-2080. Reward. repaired, bumere, refrigeratora accessories. Open 'til 8. Kelly's Furniture. Oek . street. Phone sale. Tel. 6394 Manchester. fireplace, excellent location. Now- them?” ha waa aakod. "It’a rather and cinders Van service and Aquarium, 29. Sunset street. vacant. 7 room single, downsteirs flrat. here." tombstone erected on hie grave on Friend—Do you mind aaylng ranges, washers, etc All work 3-1041 a long ebaneo, X admit.” ha aald. rayon from now on, Joa. Tm la Don’t bu.v a new car until local moving Phone H M. Jones. Phone 570ys. lavatory, tile bath, oH heal, large "but, oh. boy, If 1*43 over coma* "6 h. yea.” replied th# aaeond, Shaw rapllad, "Who'd you say which were th* word*; "At Rest, guaranteed Metro Service Oo FOREST STREET-Lovely nearly ITntll VV* Meet Again.” that line now. Announcements vnu have .seen the new Tel Mancheeter 2-0883. 2-1362, 2-3072. new six-room single, conditioned lot. Also one 8-room and one 9- back, X’ll make a fortune." "but It taka* her much lengar.” your jnothar waa, my child?” CHRYSLKR-PLYMOUTH GOLDFISH Machinerv and Tooia 52 air system heated by gas, com­ room single, both In choice loca­ MAGAZINES New and renewal OIL S'rOVES cleaned, installed TROPICAL FISH bination storm windows, stall tions. S. A. Beechler, Realtor LANR LEONARD ■ubacrlptlona tor all peiiodicalt To Be Shown Soon!! Painting—Papering 21 MtCK£T FINN Guest Of Honor! Washing machines, vacuums rs- PLANTS CRAWLER Wheel type tractors. shower and :avatory. large lot, Telephone 6969, For prompt service inquire John BROWX-REAUPRK. Tnc. palred. lawn mowera hano and C. F. CHARBONNEAU. painter See our stock Of complete farm well In.xiilatcd. immediate occu­ Hiniicba. MO Summit street BOWLS and garden equipment. ' Repairs HAVE Several 4. '5, A 7, 8 room r 30 BIs.sell St...... Phone 7191 power, sharpened repaired, and decorator. Floors sanded and pancy. Built by private builder CLANCY-1 IMANTtHA wePiPNT -S O m s WITH PLEASURE THANKS, MR.MAY0R! 1 Wia.WHAT . AQUARIUMS for various machines. Dublin single house* at reduced prices Phone 4U98. saws filed. PYlendly Fixlt Shop refinlshed. Phone 2-9575, or 2- - for his own home, must sell now, l y IDMmnKPtMDOPBMQ BMNTTO THAT 1 6IVE YOU THIS NOW SIT DOWN AND A DO YOU THINK FOR THE be.st in u.eed cars thor­ Phone 4777 CANARIES Tractor Co., WilUmantic. 314,000 term*. William Goodchild Mortgages arianged. Immedisle 2805. CIVIC DCPKESVeiTOFTHE HURRY 1R)U> KEY TO THE a ry, TAKE A LOAD OPF OF HIM, oughly reconditioned and liberally CAGES .Sr. Office 15 Forest street. 7925 occupancy Pies** can this agen­ IfMFffNinni Personals guaranteed in wrl.lng it la to your LI NOLEI rM - Asphalt tile wall WE SELL and service Dlaston cy for quick .eeults it interested TMt DINNIR JMOeiATION.'ANfi A96OCIATI0N-ANPJM MR-tlANCY COM M ANDER-ANP WE YOUR FEET- I'VE MAYOR? p a in t in g InMde nnd outside. STANDS • chain Mwa, Beaver, Bready. or 2-9604 lor appointment to in­ advanttge to see Morlarty Bfos. covering Done by nllahle. well- Celling* canvpHsed or refinlshed. in selling or nuying (Jeorge L MM0R00O6MIB HCNOLEIC.'nC FKfT -BUT THE A a HOPE THAT YOUR STAY GOT A SPEECH WANTED—Ride from West Side Planet. J r . Rototlller garden spect. TONWHT, first. AM mak.'S all models, pric­ trained men All lolra guaranteed Paperhaiiglng. ■ l/«o Blanchette. . FOODS Graztedlo 109 Henry streel VICf nOESMENT.' PINNER 16 M SURP6IPE W ia BE MOST TOMAKE^MYSILF,* to Connecticut General, Hartford. Hall Linoleum Co. .32Oak street tractor*, power ■ lawn mower*. PHIL? •ONNAiMVfMi’nC ed to suit your budget needs. "On Phone 2-28U2 REMEDIES NOW Vabant Six-room house, Phone 5218 KIVIOTHiCITy.* ABOUT 10 6TMT.' ENJOYABLj Houra 8:15-4:30. Call 8415. the level" at Center and Broad Phone 2-4022. evenings 6166 Johnson outboard*. Bring* A four down, two up. Bath on first streets. Phone Manchester 5138. I.NTERIOR AND Fjtterlor paint­ EBCO PET SHOP Stratton and Olnton engine* floor,^ lavatory ot, second. Inter-’ DUBALDO BROS Dance music RADIO Servicing Dependable tow GHFICE I'loscd until March isr for all occaaiona Weddings a ing. papcrhanRing, ceilings re- 403 Center St. Phone 3233 Capitol Grinding Co, 38 Main lor and exterior in very good con­ HUDSON 1948 Uke new 5.000 cost and giiaranteet. A BC Ap flnishod. Fully insured. Expert Phone 7958. dition. Automatic gas hot water Madeline Smith, Realtor. ■paclalty. Phone 6802 or 2-2091. pllance. 21 Maple street 2-1675 Olien 10 A. M.-7 P. M. miles, 32,000. About 3600 acces­ work. New 1949 wallpaper books. heater. Fireplace. Nlcs neighbor­ sories. Manchester 2-9001. SEWING Machine* expertly re­ RADIO — Electrical Appliance Edward R. Price. Phone 2-1003. ENGLISH Setter pups. Boxer Wearing .\pparel— Furs 67 hood. Asking 311.000. Immediste l,ot8 for Sale 73 paired or adjusted. Reasonable pupa. Cockqr pups. Fos Terrier occupancy 6-room house In Dusl- SPECIAL TODAY Service, repairs picked up and PAINTING and Paperh.nnging rates. Work guaranteed Call delivered promptly 20 years pups, cross breed pupa Zimmer­ NILE GRETCN Taffeta gown, sixe nesB tone. Can be used either for Building Lot 100' x 250' on Adams 5171, or evening* 2-9419. Free eBtimates Prompt service man Kennela lAke street. 8287 10. Excellent condition. Phone 2- dwelling or btininess. Modern con­ No finance charpre.s and free experience. Johti Maloney Phone Reasonable pricea Phone 7630 street. Call 2-0180 after .'nSO 2-1046 1 Walnut street. 9409. veniences. Oil steam heat. Occu­ week days or all day Saturday. h a v in g a party? Bord.m’* Ic* insurance for 1 year. D. E Frechetta CANARIES for sale. Undetermin­ pancy upon completion of sale. cream will be a treat Orders tak-1 SKATES Sharpened and keye ed sex. 31.40 each. Phone Philip INTERIOR nd exterior painting, Asking 39.000. ITieodors J La- Metteegta *ga8lw»i. toa.. en for any amount. Call Beat Side made while you wait Saws filed Farr. 2-9048. Wanted—To Buy 6 8 Gace, Agent. Pbons 6471. Suburban for Sato 76 Soda Shop, Mancheitar 3830. 1939 DODGE SEDAN paperhsnging Free estimates Capitol Grinding Co. 88 Main Wallpaper Sold Raymond Flake. BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES No Leas BY EDGAR MARTIN 7958. MODERN Household fumitufs, MANCHESTER—Pre-War Cape VERNON -N ew 6 room. Many at­ FUNNY BUSINESS BY HERSHBERGER BUGS BUNNY w avic TOUR income tax retuma Good Condition Phone 2-9237 Live Stock—Vehicles 42 etc. Chamber’s Household Serv­ tractive features. 8 acres. $11,500. Cod, 6 finished rooms, Woodland TH' W-WATtK DK9ARTMINT I Totl y o o 't a prepared by former deputy col- FURNACES Tailored to fit your ice. Phone 5187. street CMl heat, copper plumbing, Robert O. Johnston, Agant 6858. laetor of Internal Ravanue. Eve- $320 Down •AY* A PIPE 16 I OU(? SO home. Van Camp Bros. Phone Infulated. open etalrway, sereena ! TKt 063 V4VCL'. nlBsa only. Pt-ona BOOS. 5244. Repairing 23 YOUNG Oew for sale for a family. AtU W-WATSR 781 Vernon street. Phone 6077. WANTED—Aquarium, Must be storm windows and garage. Wantrd— Real Estate 77 IHY tdl>3V>46 ------McCLURE AUTO CO. FURNITURE Repaired, reflnlsh- Monthly payment 357.31. i.% WANTED—Ride from Parker and I INCOME Tax service for business reasonable. Tel. 3545. OBVafk .%00T6 ! BUM atreeta to vicinity of Twoj ed. Chairs reseated. E. C. Nash, FRFiSHENED cow. George An­ mortgage. Vacant Sale price, WE HAVE cash buyers waiUng 60 Wells St., Manchester men, Individuals and professional for two, three and four family Hartford'A houra 8:15 to 4:30. men. Accurately prepared by Box 88. 714 North Main street. drews, Dobson Ave., Vernon, 310,800. Phone 7728 or 6273. Brae- CaU 2-4337 after 6:30. Conn. Rooms Without Board 69 Bum. houses at present market prices. Open Evenings former Inten.al revenue man. Phone 7728 or 6278. Brae-Burn. Reasonable rates. Phone Mr. 1947 CHEVROLET Aerosedan, Private Instructions 28 LARGE Comfortable furnished LANDLORDS. We gpeciallsc In Dolan, 2-0744. Call after 6 p. m. CALL MANCHESTER 8216 for AntonobllM For Sak 4 1947 Pontiac 5 pass, coupe, 31.- Poultry and SoppUes 43 room. Automatic heat and hot obtaining rents for tenants and 695; 1946 Chevrolet Aerosedan, AUTO DRIVING, dua; control. water. Garage. Phone 2-1984. we get our fee from them. We competent, courteous, confidential AAA cefgifled Instructor Bal­ two-tone green, 31.495; 1947 BABY Chicks, Reds, Rocks, Hy- select for you only reliable ten­ service on real estate, mortgage. SPECIAL TODAY Househnld Services lard's Driving school. '’TaL' 2-2245. LARGE ROOM fbr rent, nicely Insurance and notary require­ Chevrolet club coupe. 31.495; breds. Sex linked. Manchester ants with good credit references. Offered MA chick*. Tel. 6971 furnished, new bath, steam heat. ments. Suburban Realty Co., No finance charges and free 1941 Chevrolet sedan; 1941 Chev­ Tel. 8486. Our service to you for renting your property Is free. Rental Realtors, 49 Perkins street fnaurance for one year. rolet club coupe, motor, front end SAVE ON Inlaid linoleum for your Musical— Dramatic 29 completely overhauled lOO^ counter and doors. Remnants H- TWO ROOMS, furnished or un­ Service Bureau. 641 Main street CONSIDERING SELLING guaranteed; 1939 Chevrolet tudor. prlce. All types of metal for PIANO TUNING and repairing Wanted— Pets— Poultry— furnished. Wculd consider In­ Phone Manchester 2-4279 any­ 1940 CHEVROLET MASTER Stock 44 TOUR PROPERTY r^* AAa all new parts In front end, excel­ counter work at reasonable Leonard Eccellonte. 113 Center valid. Home of registered nurse time. We place tenants every­ Without obligation to vou, w* In A Playful Mood BY V. T. HAMLIN “ 85" SEDAN lent clean car, five tires, several prices. Free Installation Instruc­ street. Tel. 4757. Phone 2-1231. where. ALLEY OOP WANTED—Cows, calves and beef will appraise or make vou a caah iTTiOf WBU H.TTBNI5H ? others. Buy from Douglas where tions. Langer's Floor Covering, 41 offer for propertv. See u* before M rf. HEV eWF VJtoN'T IT f V J (7J0 HT $356 Down cattle. Also horse*. Call Plela HEIATED Room In quiet modem SIX 6-room singles. Some new, TKSN.WHV TWAT5 a fast turnover provides a new Purnell Place, formerly Wards PIANO TUNING, repairs, recon vou sell. yffu WE HEAffP nv.c. Farm Store. dlUonlng, etc. John Cockerhsm. Brothers for the top dollar. Phone home. Gentleman preferred. from 38.600 on up. Immediate od- SHOjTr WHATTh'/ \ NiNNV.' VV 1-S stock dally keeping pace with to­ Phone 7723 Or 6278 HA5L iO FCR Motor Completely Overhauled day's low prices. Douglas Motor 28 Bigelow street I^one 4219. 7405. 364 Bldwell street. Phone 3046. cupancy on all. 1. J. Crockett HECK* THI5 AUl / VCJ ^ FIRST Quality 9xl0H and 9x12 Broker. Phone 5416. BRAE-BURN REALTY ABCUT? ' H'.M TAVED.. CNE ME? Sales, 333 Main street TWO ATTRACTIVE studio third OIE. r / TAMfD .' -- Artirlrs for Sale 45 floor adjoining rooms. Single or TWO YEARS old six-room Garri­ BELLING Tour property? Why ;a£ fee: ' 60 Welle St., Mancheeter PLYMOUTH four-door sedan, de­ quality, 38.75. Langer's Floor Help Wanted— Female 36 luxe 1935 model. Nice appear­ Covering, 41 Purnell Place, for­ double. Also one 2nd floor single son type colonial with two-car ga­ not piac* thv tot ir experienced ______Open Eyeningg merly Wards Farm Store. LADIES. Sell 51-gauge fuU-fa.*h HOME-MADE tractor from 31 Reo Garage. Privileges 1% desired. rage and aroesite drive. Nicely band*? W* ain, to give aatlatac- ance. Dependable family car. truck, dual wheels, good 750x20 Phone 2-9722. loned nylons from factory. Regis­ Near Golf Club. ITione 6090. landscaped, approximately 10,000 tlon. AUc* Clampet. Raal Batata FORD 1940 Flckuj^ good running SAVE ON your laundry bills. In­ tered trademark. Sample box of tires, .seal beam lights, new square feet with French Provin­ and (nauranea, *43 M*to atreet, condition, 3305. BninneFa Inc., SPECIAL TODAY dividual service In Manchester'* 3 pair, 20 denier, 33.35 postpaid. brakes, snow plow with pump, PLEASANT Room*, cingle or dou­ cial fence. First floor large living Hancheater. Phone 491« or CO 358 East Center street Telephone only automatic, self-service laun- Write Factory Distributor, 45-05 3450.- 700x17 tire, tube and rim. ble One minute walk from the room with excellent fireplace and 0880. 5101. Open Thursdays—10 p. m. No finance charges and free dry You load your wash Into our Queens Blvd., N. Y. C. almost new, 320. Used radiator Post Office. Gentleman preferred. built-in bookcases, screened porch new Bendlx machlnet and we do for 1940 Ford truck. Just repair­ Phone 8583. PONTIAC 1947 streamliner sedan- insurance for one year. 10 X 15, attractive dining room, the rest. Wash dons In SO min­ YOU CAN turn your spare time ed and cleaned. $20, 174 West modern cabinet kitchen with -•U4L-£-. ette. A one owner car. 9,0001 utes while you wait or shop. SOc Into real money by selling Avon Center street. Phone 8459. fXDMPLETEU^Y furnished, heated “Now do I look lik* my paatport photegrsph. da*r7" mllea Brunner's, Inc., 358 East $350 Down room. Single or double, near Cen­ electric stove, lavatory. Second per washer load (up to 9 lbs.) We products right in your own floor, three large bedrooms, tile If you have the lot we Center street. Telephone 6191. also damp dry and fluff dry. neighborhood. Dignified. profit­ I'KOJECrrOR, portable 35 m.m. ter. Gentleman preferred. Refer­ Open Tlupeday*—10 p. m. 1940 PACKARD “ 110” movie machine, working order, ences. Phone 2-2176 after 4 p. m. bath, combination screens and SIDE GLANCES •______BY GALBRAITH lAundermat, 48 Purnell Place, able profession. For information storm windows. Fully Insulated, CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER f r e c k i.es a n d his fr ien d s Double Play BY MERRILL C. BLONSER SEDAN call 2-9405. contains good motor, lenses. $16. will biiilfl you a home. 1*47 FORD two-dbor. 1940 Chevro­ (formerly Montgomery Ward's 011 heat. fMntlniioiia hot water, 'x .-ME& TAXiNGr Farm Store) Phone 2-4274. 2-2521 VCJ LCCilu'-t-u.my, I* T-ie»Ec Acree ALL.'^,Y-5cC«S^'^^'-tB0DY tja' s Tom let, 1939 Oldemoblle sedan. Clean. I Good Condition AMBrnnt?S women 30 to 50, in ROOM For rent. Gentleman pre­ copper tubing. Convenient to T-J»r (KFA-rj. J ust Dxo.e , Rlad: ME CC-SkATklGr jlns 16 a^.'YTMr^'e' FBecxues i-As ' ■ T&OAyf dspendable, priced low. Liberal | WnAVTNG ot burns, moth holes Manchester and surrounding FOR SALE— Late model L C. ferred. Pnone 2-9017. school and bus Occupancy April No obligation for PUL F'CxLE T*JE EI6 MT To t vC LP OJT trades. Oole Motors. 4164. McCLURE AUTO CO. and tom clothing hosiery runs, territory. We tram you as'a deal­ Smith standard typewriter with 1, 1940. Call 2-9497. FS6CxCM F»0m U i&w-r AS If YOU V:RTU- 1*40 PACKARD four-door sedan, | Open Evenings placement. umbrellas repaired, cal supports 1 rotils while train­ SCHCOt VESreaDAY ' AERE.UW.WELL- / „ Aoy--- - ing. Phone VVillimanllr 187.5-Ji. 4724. tingle, 6 finished rooms. 9 years model 110, 3725. Call 7988. Tel. 2-9442 men’s shirt collars reversed and WE RElPAtK rubbers, artlcs. and old. Hot water heat with oil, fire­ '•.GA6E0.' , Steady replaced. Marlow's Little Mending I V 000 I I libber txiots We also attach Ic* place. copper plumbing, tile bath. Address “ HOME” r \ A § s ./ SPECIAL TODAY BUIC7K 1040 Sup^r sedan. New Shop. EXPERIENCED Chocolsle dipper, creeper*. Sam Yulyea 701 Main Wanted—Rooms— Board 62 Completely renovated. Full price, V / " ■ paint, many extras. Brunner's, Inc., 358 East Center street. i^ T FINISH Holland window Phone 2-0.501 or 2-4332. | street______■ 311,800, Vacant. Phone 7728 or No finance charges and free 6273. Brae-Burn. C-o The Herald (tii? Telephone 5191. Open Thursdays shades made to measure. Keys 1 u d YAL Portable typewriter* aJid WOULD Like room and board for Insurance for one year. made whli* you wait Marlow'a WANTED Young lady, exper­ 8 year old girl. Call 2-4120. 10 p. m. ienced In bookkeeping. typing, adding machines Used typewrit FOUR-ROOM all modem Improve­ 1940 PLYMOUTH DELUXE] shorthand. Good *.alary, and va­ ere and adding machines sold or ment* including pll burner. Close 1947 CHRYSLER Town and Coun­ rented. Repair* on *!• make*. SEDAN try convertible. Fully equipped Building—Contracting 14 cation. Apply 80 Waddell road. Apartments. Flats. to bus line. Approxlmstely 32,.500 Maylow'a 63 down payment required. Price Call 5981 after 4. ALTERATTONS and addlUons WA.NTED • Girl, recent High . Tenements Good Condition CUSTOM Table pads, all color*, 37..500. James J. Rohan A Sons, WANTED <-i 1 CHEVROLET 1948 Aero sedan New ceilings. Also roohng and school graduate, for general office TW^O-ROOM furnished apartment Realtors. Phone 7433. y^COFW- I D— BY m * tiding. A A. Dion. Inc Phone work. Typing ability required. have our salesman show you BY AL VERMEER $350 Down Radio, heater, seat covers, 3,000 samples at your home. Phone En­ for working couple. Inquire 124 2 family duplex or flat. PRISCILLA'S POP Him. He’s Different 4860. 299 Ai.tiimn street. Write Box T. Herald. High street. SEVEN-ROOM colonial, attached miles. Bninner’s, Inc., 358 East terprise 1325. .sfarvel Table Pad*. North End, South End or r b e s id e s , I Center street. Telephone 5191 garage, fireplace, lavatory down, WHY HA2E1-.' VOlTRE (/ this ISN'T LIKE JEINERAL Carpentry, alterations YOUNG Woman for general foun­ •WINKING OP a l r e a d y h a d McCLURE AUTO CO. Open Thursdays—10 p. m. oil hot water heat- Lot 91’xl50’. West Side. Customers wait­ 50U AT ALL.' and additions Nu-wood ceilings tain work. Phone 2-4245 between Business Locations Owner sacrificing. EUvm Tyler, rHSUKPKISEO/. THAT FIGURED 60 Wells St., Manchester and insulating plank walla. Esti­ Boats and Accessories 46 ing. Call. FOO MV DEN.' DODGE 1941 Custom sedan. Fully 6 apd 8 evenings. For Rent 64 Agent. 2-4469. Open Evenings mates cheerfully given. Phone GOOD USED outboarda. Martin 60 equipped, very clean. Brunner's, MIDDLE-AGED woman between Inc., 358 East Center street. Tele­ 7594. 3140: 7.5 Firestone. 3100; 2 5 LARGE ROOM In business section. RENT Seekers. Do you want a CHAftLks 1*40 DODGE four-door, black. 30 and 40 for,part time work in rent? Sec us today. Rental Service phone 5191 Open Thursdays— 10 ('ARPE.NTEK 'Vork .>1 all kinds Flambeau. 380: 3.5 Champion. 35, Inquire Modern Tailor Shop. 31 Good condition. Manchester Knit­ ladies ready to wear store. Write Robert McIntosh. 28 Harvard Bureau. 641 Main street. Phone ting Salesroom at Manchester p. m. Roots, sidings, additions and al­ Oak street. l e s p e r e n c e Box P, Herald. road. 2-4279 anytime. ^' Green. 2-1201 1 to 7 p. m. DODGE 1916 Pickup, good tires, terations Also new eonstructlon. FOR Rent—Two-room office. Lo­ 21 St. John Street 1 Sleffert. Phone 2-0'253 FOUR-ROOM single, space for two 1 ver>- clean, $795. Brunner’s. Ine. ■ JOHNSON SEA Horse outboard cation near Main street. The Tel. .1620 1*38 PLYMOITTH convertible, Help Wanletl— Male 3fi Vfotor .Sales and Service. We alio more up. Large lot now vacant. radio and heater, new top. new 358 East Center street. Telephone CARPENTER Vork of all kinds. Purnell Corporation. App)y Mar­ 5191. Open Thursdays -10 p. m. BOOK MATCHES bring dally repair the others. Capitol Grind- low's. T. J. Crockett. Broker Phone motor. Can be seen at 17'... Eld- Attics finished, cabinet work al­ 5416. ridge street. terations, also colorful plastic tile profit You'll make more money Ing Co., 38 Main street. Phone with Union Label Book Match 7958. .MAIN STREET store space for Auto Accraswries— bathrooms. kitchens Charles rent, suitable for small sales or DUPLEX 5-.5 Choice location 1*41 SUPER deluxe 4-door sodah. Davis. Phone 2-0294. line; nearly 100 color combina­ Copper plumbing Excellent re­ Ford. Spotlight, R. and H. ({-Jan be Tires tions 1949 portfolio- 224 pages office space. 335 month rent. 4 ACRE PLOT Building Msterials 47 Write Box U Herald. pair. Thfee-esr garage. Lot 60x seen at 8 Hemlock street. ^.50. '4-1 SNUW Cap tires Recapping OONCTIETF Contractor, mason of selling dynaipite Free. Super­ 162. Vacancy foi buyer. Ellva ...... ------i . work and landscafilng. V Bclluc- ior Match. 7520 Greenwood, Chl- ,N1;MBER Qne oak planks for ssle. South Road, Bolton t-M 1937 FORD sedan. New motor, and vulcanlzirif^ one dav eervtca. BUILDING, 16x21, suitable for Tyler. Agent. Manchester 2-4469. ■ wev»miww.wav.n.am.a.awe.i .wwnrm*to8ua.un.T.M.am.aanw.( >X4 BY MICHAEL O’MALLEY AND RAl.PH LANE cl. Phone 2-1601 or 5042. caco 19, 111. 2 ' thick 14" wide, 8’ to 9' long. VIC FLINT Don't Relax Y'et good tires, gas heater. May be Truck Ure eervice. guaranteed showroom, office or workshop, 250 Ft. Frontage seen at 15 South Main street. wurkmanihtp New Kelly Spring Phone 2-9043. full basement, lavatory, fluores­ •*An*th*r axample of th* d*ng*r of tti* flllbuater— Sent- -W cent lighting, linoleum floor. •H happdnad *t Sixth snd Mtbv—¥fhm you w*r* toaohing Helo and Klcl.U-nc tires. Man- Roofing—Siding 16 WANTED-One good carpenter Part Oeared ' ter 8m*H theu|MI***ly r**d off th* **cr*t rtcip* for his A*iod«m 4_____ 1940 CHEVROLET deluxe ^ b cnestei Tire ano Recapping, 'JV5 Bedard's Floor Covering. 55 no to driv*. you didn’t ««y that was on* of tho v«ry and carpenter's helper. Call 4022. Diamonds— Watches— dangarous step stroets!" N wifa’a fpmeu* en*«*gg eaks!" of filk* and 9«tiR* coupe. Recent motor overhaul. Broad etrecl Phone 2-422A ■ ROOEYNU — Specializing In re­ School street. Phone 2-0866. . Part Wooded pull— kite Chd*' Best offer. Phone 6301. pairing roofa ot all klnda, also STATE OF C'ONNECT'tCTJT. Per- Jewelry 4$ TWO SUGH-n-Y luied 6 : ro-16 FOR RENT BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE beuid just aathd new roofa. Gutter work. Chlm- sonnel Department examination LEONARD vV. YOST. Jeweler. Re­ Price Rcaaonable OUT OUR WAY 1938 FOUR-door Chevrolet sedan. super cushioned tires with neye dleahed and repaired. No Wanted to Rent 6S Ntptunig dioppdd notlcea: I-aboratorv tec-hnlrlan. pairs and idjusts watches expert­ |AH,TH««e.JASOf4.* VtA 3D6T M.V granny OSKD TDiSAYt; Radio and heater. 3250. Telephone tube. Telephone 2-2908. Job too amail or large. Good Nb. 1377, 32,3.52-32,800. field OFFICE •DON'T YOU SHOATS'iSiT snctior. - [ 5684. ly at reasonable pricea Open THREE or four rooms by young I WOUDMlHB IF tUS BANKG. < work, fair price. Free eatlmatea clerk. No. 1378, 32.424-33,348. and couple who are willing to re- i FLAUNTING T H 06E SWOVLBh) GRABBV AN' SESMBTH'SCEAT Howley. Manebezter 5361. Thursday evening. 129 Spruce 1940 PLYMOUTH sedan. Grod Motorcycles—Bicycles 11 speech teacher-crippled children. street. Phone 2-4387. decorate a moderate rent. Ref- ■ Facing Main St. McK i n n e y FiGoee* PusLicuy.Do m o t dOO MAMMAL.4 DaST Ol» condition. Call 2-0177 between 6 No. 1376, 33,480-34,272. All erencea furnished If desired. Tele­ YMROva A t h o r n in LtFB'A JORDAN BOAT SINK (F VOO and 7 p. m. Heating—Phimbing 17 salaries quoted Include temporary phone 2-2848. Apply BATMlUlMy FDR U S N O N - GIT ON LOADED WlP GIRL'S Bicycle, in good condition. salary aiijiistmenls. CHosIng Fuel and Feed 49A BROS., Inc. MtU.IONAiRES.'' 1939 CHEVROLET 2-door sedan. Phone 2-9111 after 6 p. m. GENERAL Repatre, Jobbing, re dates- March 10, 1949 for No, WANTED -3. 4 or 5 room*, un­ CSchn throughout. Radio and modeling, water piping, deep and 1378: March 17. 1919 for No 1376 SEA.SONED Hardwood for stoves, furnished, for two adults. Good Wm. Rubinow 505 Main Street baater. CaU 7239. fireplace and furnace. Phone references. Edith Maaon. 2-1607. Business Services Uffered 13 shallow well pumpa. gas and and No 1377 Application forms 943 Mala Street electric automatic water heaters and detailed information may be 7695. TeL 6060 Or.2>99ll i»S7 'f o r d . 1350. ExcalUnt condi- available. Prompt service. Ed­ obtained at the Personnel Depart­ WANTED—Two Medium alze ga- Tel. 5556 Or 6159 ttao. Also 1932 Chevrolet, 850. DE-1/)NG'S refrigeration servl^ WELL SEASONED-all hardwood ward W. Johnson. Phone 6979. ment. .®tafe Capitol, Hartford, or ragea, vicinity Sliver Lane or | E l Good motor. Phone 2-4122 eve­ Repairs on uj makes, commer­ cut atly lengtt,. suitable for flre- Weat Center atreet. Phone Man- Tba Parting BY LESLIE cial and domestic. 24-hour serV' at local offices of the Connecticut l^ ip oa rr* WASH TUBBS nings. :^LUMBING and heaUng, Jobbing, -4>lace and furnace. Delivered. $12 cheater 4250. ’ WTMAUXlNd ME­ Ice. Phone 2-1707. State Employment Service. cord while It laat* Phone 2-2784. (•i7.ew.dt5: NUriB* NOlfU XDQLwe you.Ek*9. repairs. Prompt service. John H. Glendon A. Scobona. Personnel auTlOmDHT.U MO PCHW* •OWV IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Carlson. Phone 7325. FAMILY OF Four adult* and on* ILBIHBMMT rot't0UK«lF< 08AM1 RADIO Deed fixing? Have It re­ Director. * z bKrwe.Hoaty. i ukrps. KNOWWff X l a o paired by experts Pick-up serv amail ebUd would like a five or ?MflM(OF»OMEOtl8NHO Garden— Farm—Dairy aix room rent. Call Mra. Mauda T O BE SOLD KNOW v o im WalKBO OUT 0»l ?HOn» mcanivfNMOMdrriK THE NEW HUDSON ice, guaranteed work. Seta check PLUMBING—Alterations, repairs, EXPERIENCED meat salesman PaTHETIC lu n e W 4»s! new work. Reasonable, free esti­ Products SO Foley. 8790.______^ We ara offering far Imme^flato ante an attracUvr ets-ronin tMtiou* to oo sd In the home. Cat radios to cover Manchester and vicinity sae THE GICK. mates. Nassetta Plumbing, Glas­ home loeated at Bolton Canter. Consider these fratures: All specialty. Manchester Rad i with complete line of meats and GREEN Mountain i,oUto*A Maaly, WANTED—Five or aU room flat OULD WaOA ttfM ..If* Decidedly DifferentI tonbury 3-3149. raooM nia vary apneiotM ‘with caaament windawa. trepIsM, hot Service, 78 Birch street Phone provUipna. State age. experience, good taatlng and cooking. Amalia or bouaa by local bualneaa man. anrier hMt with oU Inmer, cMdnet UM m . hnrd-wood Boora. c*uwdro**uu 2-0840. . No Trade! Necessary EFFU.TENT Plumbing wid heat­ salary'(tesired and last place of Jarvia, $7i Parkar atreat Phqna wife and achool girt. Good real- MauhitiT- gMmm M d plot of ground 1** x 3dt. Property enjnya ing. Plugged drains machtae employment. Write Box O. 7026. dentlal nalghborhood. Call X-****. M nnohatructed view at mllea of nttrnettva Oannarttent land- Demonstrators PETER W. Pantsluk, electric con­ Herald. naatpa. Prompt oecupnney. Pries 915.***. Isapeetlan by appidnt- tractor, maintenance and wiring cleaned.- lari J. Nygrea. Phone . , ATaOable Anytime for light aad power. 40 Foster 6497 HoondMld Goads At WANTED—6 or 6 room rent. street Phone 3303. SHoations Wanted— Manrtiaat'ar or vlctslty. 8**839. ROBERT J. SMITH, INC Female CMKST or Draweea, atovw; mlo- UccaAJRE Aiiro co. ANTIQUES Reltmehed Repairing M1IH?i«Ty— DrefMmakfiig 19 rellaneoue need furniture. Ran- iwa MAIN STIUClBT. Tt5f„ 845* iA3l , 60 W i^ Street balance J don* Ot any fumitur* Tiemann PART TIME ho".‘ ---or'-. Thrc* roed ee'v.-ge 167 Middle Turn Reuii HpraM Ativa. ~lf Tea Intend To IJve On Earth, Own A SNea Of 11';^ * • -.t ^ ' TeL 2-M42 189 South Mam etceeL Phonel a l i l o a i i u Nl and dreaeotakmg. half days i weak, morning* pika. Cast. Monday through rn- Is IZ 8*43. CBNTS I Can 8 ^ t| .. 3 (SIXTEEN P.\GES) PRICE FOUR CENTS called for 8 p.m . Uonday in the (OlaadSad A dm tW ag aa Paga 14) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1949 MuiSclpal building to conelder the Manchester has become the most AwiU conUnue until the ties finally “Johnny. Johnny Smith.” vision Pays Tribute to VOL. LXVlil., NO. 126 apeci&atlone and building detail talked about town in Oonhecticut disintegrate, “Oh, isn’t that nice. And w’hat Is your father's name?" Sub-Contraetors* on the Olcott. and Princaton.itreet bn the basketball front after the “My father’s name is Lucius." ) - ^ ____ echool*. Manchester - WalHngford Eastern With all the local interest in League game a week ago last dramatics, concerts, minstrels and ' "LucAis? Wen. what does your '■C ‘f’ h), Hamilton Standard Propellers M B j g Ckiuple Leaves Church Undei^rehed ^xes Hoee Co. Xo. 8 responded to a night when extra police and Na­ programs that require an adequate mother call him?" Division of United Aircraft Oor- wr 1 a* Reds I Fr e n c h A r ay M a jo r etill alarm early yesterday morn­ tional Guardsmen were caUed to hall for proper presentation, it is “She doesn’t call him anything. Reports Nation’s the earnest hope of a large group She likes him." poratkm, which Is observing ita Holding Posts ing at 187 Gardner street. A chim­ prevent a riot. The game U now of local people that one of the new thirtieth anniversary this year, to­ ney Are was extinguished before history but It has brought out fans schools will be equipped with a day paid tribute to the “loyalty any damage was done. by droves wherever the Guards Although a fence has been built satisfactory auditorium to cater to along the top of dead man’s gulch and quality of product" of ita Defense Agencies h\ 1.3 States il^iting^to^ •» brganlzatlons that may more tbgn 1,700 subcontractor! The Boston-bound Greyhound thirsty have use for it. In the past many Just south of the store block at St. and suppUers scattered across the A d m its Giving Data bvw that stops every day at tte the next have missed events of in- James and Main street, the kids nation. In a special statement, Center developed engine trouble are on hand when and if it terest to them because of the poor think nothing of It and continue to le Martin, general manager, Some Measures Now and stopped at Morlartys gasoline haye all the fun they can before ‘Perilously’ Weak occur. acoustics and seating arrange- ked the organizations whose Before Legislatures station on center street for re­ It was reported this week that n^gp^s of both Hollister and the the sand caves In on them. the company’s thirty-year Mo PaR J/FFYi/FF pairs. Another bus was Immediate­ it is tougher to get an officl^* High school auditoriums. Alter Storekeepers on Main street I “have made our produc- Would Require Tak­ To Foreign Attache ly dispatched from Hartford and work in "town than to get a local being present at shows given in have watched the antics for a long Tion, kM our reputation, possible." picked up the passengers. apartment. Officials want no part both the aforementioned halls we time, dally expecting that some Hamilton Standard receives its Windshield Washer Hoover Commission p|an tO Push ing of Loyally Oaths of this fair town. Actually the tur­ can well agree that unless you ar­ bad accident will occur. auboontraetsd material and finiah- Jack Fogel of 61 Durkin street Sees ‘Cpniinued Dis-1 ^ moil which took place a week ago rive an hour before show time It is Apparently the kids’ parents ed parts rampaniea In twen- New and different . . . wteh By The Aatiociated Press i Interior Miniatry Says is home after a brief visit to South was started by the visiting team. almost impossible to see or hear in ty-nlns atai Its auppllera range pocitiveaetiaa. For DeSotoand harmony and Lack of X a k i l l f i O v C F Officer I'reed Bend and LaPorte, Indiana. either of these places and the num­ don’t wotry. Why should the store­ Thirteen states are considering Taft Opposes WalUngford will play a return keepers? from such as K I. Dupont Plyniauth cart, and many Captain *- Questioued visit to these parts, three weeks erous stairs at the High school ce.r- de Nemours' and\ the ‘ Aluminum other vdiicles Unified Pining* in propossls to bar Communists from srt«» Louisa M. and David Boyd, from tomorrow, to face the Guards talnly add nothing In the way of Let the little chumps go their with V-type About ^Relationsbip' children of Mr. and Mrs. Byron way until something happens. Then Company of Ame down to one- Departmem; Could Of Industry public jobs. Plans to Give In the Eastern League playoffs. Inducement to most people. man shops Their iroducts run windthiclot. Witli Major and on Boyd, 47 Lancaster road, are Interest In this re-match -has With the Community growing as will the howl 80 up! Not a parent, from gdant machIneV to tiny Damage u/ S. Economy Some measures cow befora spending the week-end in Boston. reached an all Ume peak.. Every­ fast as it is it would seem that a of course, will be to blame. acrewa and from intricne operat' Legislatures would require people ‘Defenne Doeumcnt«’ W hnem Boston, David will regis­ one and his brother wants a Ucket modem, well equipped auditorium --- i on public payrolls, including teach­ Europe Arms ter at Northeastern UnlverMty and Ing propeller parts to cn^de rub­ Labor Party Decides to for the game. for civic use is one of Manches­ One of Main street’s best known ber. Washingtoii, Feb. 28.—<4^ ers, to take loyalty oaths. | He Is .Accused of Louise plans to attend the Ice It's amazing what a fight will ter's foremost needs. business Agures, who sells cubic RO Y MOTORS —^The Hoover commission to­ Expand Program; Na> Other bills are aimed at keep-: Follies accompanied by her aimt, 608 from Ooiuiectlcut ing Communist* out of a wide Turning Over to Com- do to bring out the fans and re­ footage two ways, has a hobby Approximately one-third of the Incorporated day called the new unified na­ tionalization List to Likely to Arouse More Miss Frances Boyd, of Hartford. vive the inUrest. Probably next Does it pay to advertise ? Let’s which takes him down to milli­ range of position*. suppliers, or 603 of the total ato 241 No. Main Street tional m iliury establish'hient Maryland and lllinni* are study- Debate Than ProposaL niiinist Magazine Mr and Mrs. Gordon Masten, 18 year a knock ’em down, drag em see. meters. We’re not using his name, from Connecticut. New York state'' Be in Platform out game will be’played earlier In Take the case of Stuart J. Wes­ because every time any one hears la next with 238, Massachusetts Tel. 5113 “periloualy close to the weak­ I ing suggestions for outlawing the Deerlieid drive, became «ie par­ Communist party. For Regional Alliance | 7 ents of a baby daughter, Tuesday, this season, thus assuring large ley, local insurance man. He ad­ of his hobby, he or she becomes a third with 184. Following with to­ est type /of department” in London, Fsb. 28— Leaders Paris, Feb. 28.—{/P> -The crowds for remaining games. It’s vertises on matchbook covers. potential customer. And he’s not tals ranging from forty-four to the government. The investi­ I Moves are under way in other Frencli government said to­ February 22. They will name the of Britain’s Labor party have de- I states to put if crimp in the party With Western Nations' baby Karen Lynn. This is toeir something to think about. Supposing — Just supposing of looking for customers, although Nekton Ckde preaeata Srat contribution to Mrs. Bnrry Benton, chnlr- seventy-five are Cdlifornia, Illln- gating- commission deplored day a rrimmunist Army ma­ course—someone, in using one of there was a time when he did en­ oia, Michigan, New Jersey, Ohio cide4 to expand their program f6r ' line in one way or another. _ ' second child. They have a three- mnn of realdentlnl dlvlalon, to open the 1848 Ked Crate Fund Drive In Would Require l^i.valty Oaths I Wa.shington, Feb. 28 e The jor ha.s confe.s.sed turning year-old daughter, Sandra Gert- Those who use the parking area the Wasley-bedecked packages of gage in a little barter. and Pennsylvania. lack ^ civilian control by the government ownership of basic Manchester. (Photo by Elite StntUo). president/ and defense secretary i Oaths of loyalty or allegiance to ,-idminlstralion s plans to re-nrm Ai’my doeument.s over to ‘‘a nide. next to the Municipal building matches, happened to bum his It’s been a few years,' anyway, Some of the companies have industry, rellal^le informants say. often ask why the graded surface finger while drawing the match over toe/powerful military high ' the U. S. would be required of pub- weatem European countries ; foreign military attache.” since he haa been active as his been auppUera for Hamilton Stand­ command, the joint chiefs of ataff. Party leaders and cabinet offi­ there has developed “rhythmic across the striker. own personal jeweler. But there ard almost since its beginning In i lie school teachers and college and ’ ,ikoiv todav to arouse I The attache was not identi­ The marriage of Miss Margaret Also supposing this man was a It aalq there la “continued dis­ cials, beaded by Prime Minister university professors in Oklahoma, ... .V i Denton of Plalnlield, N. J., and waves” like the ocean. As one was a time when he produced, for j I Pittsburgh in 1919. Others arc rel. Clement Attlee held a week-end fied. nor was the country’ he drives in, he is gently upped and lawyer. He could build up a pretty Red Cross Trained Guards {stive newcomers brought Into the harmony and' lack of unlAed plan­ Newlywedded Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bottenbora at ClnclBnaU leave St. .Nebraska and New Hampshire. thsn the propassl to; Robert H. Sturgeon, formerly of relatively modest expenditure on j ning" in toe supposedly “unlAed" meeting at Shanklln on toe Isle of All public officials and candi- Unit the T’.S. to a defensive regmn- rejire.sents named. Manchester, took place on Febra- downed as the car goes over this good case. First of all, he burned materials, jewelry which for work-1 procurement picture to provide Stepbra's a. O. church through an honor guard of Minneapolis Are- washboard. his finger in lighUng the match. new materiala and parts for the department of defense; It found Wight “The meeting waa closed, men. The Aremen turned out 100 strong for thr wedding. Thin dates tor public office would have al alliance with we.-tpm Europe, .Vrniy Captain i^uesMonaJ ary 12. TTi* groom served in the manship and showmanship the Saved Life of Nelson Cole that tM military is far too free of but reports of the diacusslons came to do llkewiac in California. | Senator Taft iH-Ohiot sounded A communique issued by the In­ Padflc Theater during World Wm Explanation la this: once in the There is always the possibility of envy of hla friends and acquaint­ lastest propeller types. was their answer to Fireman John J. Frasme of Hi. Bernaid, Ohio, good old days when one bell meant infecUon and lockjaw in such cas­ civilian control; and It warned of from reliable sources. a call of opposition to the arms terior ministry said an Army cap­ n and has many friends in alWetlc ances. It was when one of his In bis statement, Mr. Martin, “extravagance” and "waste" who had not wanted his daughter, Pal, a stranger in .Minneapolis, to In Texas, all state officials and stop and two bells meant go, a car es. And then, in recoiUng from the said: “During its thirty years, *1116 informants said the sugar bn without guests at her wedding. About 600 persons attended the prog! am over the week end. He tain w«* questioned about hiz ”ra- circles locally. The couple wiU rings so caught the fancy of a Presenting the first contrihutlonA Lifeguards are eent each year which could do serious damage to refining and water supply Indus­ employes, including those in said the sending of military equip­ lationship" wiili the major and reside In Greystone Park, N. J. bam stood where the Municipal bum, the lawyer bumped his head shoemaker acquaintance that the Hamilton Standard has become the ceremony. (AP wlrephoto). ■schools that gel money from the building grounds now extend. And and back on the wall. to open the 1949 Fund Drive of for training at Red Cross expense world’s leading manufacturer of tha national economy. tries already are on a tentative ment to the western European shout "defense documents” he la tracks were laid through what has latter insisted he must have one the Manchester Chapter of the to the National Aquatic School, RCA Victor Weald Remedy Defects nationalization list to be offered in I state, would have to swear they nations might be an inv.tation to (hai ged with turning over to a Here, in the space of three sec­ that he became involved In his aircr^ t propellers. Seventy-Ave The 12-man bipartisan commis­ next year’s general efectlon plat­ I never have been members of the l.t. CoL Walter G. RIshel of Stan < oinmunist magazine. become the parking area. onds, the poor lawyer haa lock­ American Red Cross was a boy Becket, Maasachusgtts. Those who per cent of the propellers installed Model 8R71 Russia to start s fight, -stber than When the parking pUce was one and only case of oommercial- who has reason to feel grateful for went last year are GeoVge Krause, sion on government reorganiza­ form. , Communist party or other subver- an enroi;ragenient to peare. \nlonlo, Tex., al Uuardia held. The semi-official French newa A rm y and Navy Auxiliary jaw, a concussion, and undeterm­ ism. He took the coat of tlw on World War II U. S. fighters, tion. headed by former President 1 sive group. Ailed in and graded, aa we under­ the work of the Red Cross in Man- ; Philip Sheridan. Edward Chapde- bombers, transports apd advanced The chemical Industry “quite Five More Churchmen I Defense Arrangement -New York city, following his ar­ .igency said the major, Louia Teul- Card Party ined back Injuriea And what does materials for two rings out in Herbert Hoover, strongly urged possibly” vidll be added to the list, I In Arkansas, all public em­ rival bv plane from Vienna, Aiia- stand it, the ties were not re­ Mr. Wasley have? His name on a chester. Nelson Cole, II, son of i laine, John Coe, Louise Tedford trainers were of Hamilton Stand­ $ 59:00 Taft argued that the projected ery, had given arms production moved. These apparenUy have shoes. We didn’t interview him Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cole, of 129 and Gordon Thompson. Besides the on Congress six recommendations the Informants said. ployes, Including teachers, would frla, en route to Washington, D. secrets to a "popular democracy.” Monday Evening matchbook cover and a lawsuit on on whether or not he practiced ard design. Today, the vast major­ And intended to remedy defects It North Atlantic security treaty is , gradnally rotted, causing depres­ Branford street, can give first­ training of lifeguards, the Red ity of the American and foreign- Shipbuilding Off I-Jst have to sign affidavits that they a defensive srrang1) Wires 1st oaths. i might give cause to the Ru.seians week, included an aiicraft drafts­ hut persistant pain. own infallible harbinger of tha coiifie to the surface. W’illlam An- clples of water safety to aa many At the present time. Hamilton ing 20 or 30 industries to see' Far Express Repent- I Gov. Herman Talmadge already to feel they are being ringed with He said he piloted the piane which man and three newsmen. There are other possibilities. The derson and Donald Duffy, on duty swimmers aa possible. Leosons for | 10 iInmr'KIead St. were' aimed at concentrating which are ' the most suitable and ! carried Josef Cardinal .Mindszenty coming of epring. No trlckater rob- Standard purchases of supplies, greateV control in tha handa of toe ance and Ask Chance ...... haa signed a Georgia law requir- military nations. In that case, he Major Teulery, ,37. ia a former Jump of pain could have other re­ ina for ua. No auicldal peepers. No aa lifeguards, went down after the beginners are especially In demand materials and parts runs into mil­ Tel. 2-1009 there may be some surprises be- _____ I Chineaa Commuoista reverse ! Ing all state workers and officials said they might deride to attack to Rome to be made a cardinal !■ resistance leader now attached to sults besides mortally wounding boy and Anally brought him up during the summer at Globe Hollow civilian aecratary ot defense (Sec­ fore 1960.” an Informant said. 1846. kittanlah puaay-willowa. Good old, lions of (dollars annuaUy. retary Fdircata],’ a member of toe past policy and order all foreign ' to diaavow the Communist partj\ quwkly. the French Army's sdministratlv*; the man. If he la in a store at the honest skunk cabbage. When you after repeated dives. They im­ and Salter's, where last year 113 i The Labor government already j Sofia, Bulgaria, r CD. 28.— correspondent in Peiping to oeaae ' Other bills designed to keep Senator Pepper iD-Flal, a mem­ , renter. In 1946 and 1947 he was WASTEPAPER time, perhaps some valuable mer­ mediately started artificial res­ b e g in n e r’s certificates were ■ conomission; took no part In pre­ has taken Overseas Airways, the (JP)— Five more Protestant ber of the- Senate Foreign Rela- assistar.’ chief of the counter-in- can go info your awamp and come paring the rhpoct) gathering and sending out newa . . Communists off public payro’.s are chandise was knocked to the flood upon ita brownlah purple leavea piration which waa conducted for awarded. Bank of Eng^d, cable and ^re- j churchmen pleaded guilty to- I’araguay bas new cabinet com- pending in seven states. “They cover tioni\ committee, who pleaded a ^ telliger.ee Service in the Munitions I and destroyed. More lawsuits. But toe group's final suggestion burgeoning out, and, bending over, 20 minutes until firemen took over Intermediate and Junior and ' less coromunlcstlona. coal mines,; . . B ui^nria’* snv trial, posed entirely of clrilians under public offices in New York and year ago for a better tirderatand- Defeiise Move ' mimstry. 1 It does pay to advertise—but with an Inhalator. Senior Life Saving Certificates to­ emphasized the need for Imme­ rsUrosd and Inland water trans-.°*y f J - ing with Russia, said he- aupporti catch ita unmiatakable, pungent diate action on duch things as Provisional President Felipe Molsa slate Jobs In California, Mas.sschu- .Vdmits Handing Over Data beware of where. odor, then you can be sure that Luckily this near-dro^\'nlng had talled 34 for the past year. Red port and sisctrielty aupply. The | »>y th e end of th e day .8 ses- setLs and Oregon. They apply to the security trealv and lb* re­ TTie communiqua-aaid he admit­ a happy ending and Nelson waa Cross awimmlng classes u r adults ’’emergency plans tor civilian and L/ipez . . . Tw'O Republican sena­ arming of weatem Europe. Meets Rebuff ■pring haa really come. . ^ „ , ._ steel nationalization hill now Is In aion, eight in all had’entered tors, Tarft of Ohio ai\d Fiandera of ' any elective or appointive public ted handing over "numeroua docu­ ThJUBg with ana of tha guiding They say. too, that the Indians completely recovered after a few were' held In the evening during DIABE'nC FOODS S S * <®^TarIlament. Radio boadcaatlng waa Pepper told a reporter .le thinks COLLECTION guilty pleas. Seven others office in West Virginia. ments ’ which he had been able to Hghts in amateur ahow elrclsa, we days in the hospital. Hla life had the summer, supplementing the clvUian defenae aad "dafenaaa govatnment-owned befora the L«- Vermont, claiiu potential savings an association of friendly North used to make it their first spring against unconventional ebetbods of still must plead. All who of more than $5,000,000,000 under Illinois would bar Communists collect In hi* job* in the office* green. been saved because he had been daytime classes for children. In­ borites took over the government. Atlantic nations is justified “iih- Effort to Pin ‘-\xi8 the Min:«':-y of Murdions and Na- swimming at a protected pool door classes are held during the Excellent For Sugar Free Diets warfatie." pleaded guilty went through comproniJiMi bousing bill now from ail jobs supported by public til we get an effective international M O N D A Y , FEB. 28 Well, w# haven’t been akunk British newspaper reports today awaiting .Senate action. funds, including teaching po.sitions. lor.al nvfeii.se. cabbaging yet, but Dawn’a Frank where skilled assistani^e was im­ Spring and Fall at the recreation In commenting on the freedom said the conference decided to the now familiar routine, denounc­ police force ’ .Sally' Label on -4n- enjoyed by the military, the com- ing themselves, expressing repent- : Spokesman says unofficial dele- - and rule them out as ■ indidates. Tile mmlstry said the cage ’wss Atwood, in the mldat of conceding mediately available, another com­ centers. The entire swimming pro­ bear down on moves to cut Uvlng Must Re Prepared to Fight Foileil Toilav connected with the t>ne agair-^t IN THE NORTHWEST SECTION munity service among the many gram is under the supervision if coats, especially a reform In the ance and pleading for a new- gallon to Pciping is .satisfied i And he added that he doesi.'t fillirr to The Herald editorial policy with (OeaMaaeA ea rage Twelve) - chance to work for the t'ommu- , by Dofiununista' alncerily for ((ontinued on Page ilvo) Robert Penillaiit Inisiness ma I- regard to winter, which is that rendered each year by the Red William Sacherek. Chairman of system of distribution of food and see how aily defense agreement ger of the Communist weekly, Asthmatic? Cross. Red Cross Water Safety. other necessities. An observer for niat-controlled government. peace . . . William P. Buckner, i can be effective unless is mem­ Washington. Feh. 28 P The there isn’t any this year, reported CANNED FRUITS All aaid they had seen the error ' suave gambling suspect, pleads in­ defense vd the ".Vxis .«ally trea.s-in ■Fi'.nre fiWbor. " "Fiance Firsti, Hflp the Hospital — Help Local Industry By Conttnalng one the other morning, spreading the pro-government Dally Mirror bers are prepared to fight if-they ho was srreste l I'riday. said the plan was to overhaul the of thsir ways in their opposition ' nocent t'j charges of growing out have to. trial sought to show todav that SANSON'S is glad tidings not far from bis of Neighbor Atwood’s always au- | of supporters Aying, we of gambling party in Park awnue Northern Area The mayor was identified as a To Savs Paper. The Need Has Not Diminished! home out In Storrs. One robin thentic reports. Heard Along here- | tain, will be terrific. Packed entirely sugar free and packed in Iheir Own CoUegcFire whole system of gettinit goods to to communism. All of tliem told "If we are going into a mutual another hroailcaster called herself the housewife by cutting out many the court that the secret security penthouse last July- . . . Secretary aid program with these western "Axis Pallv.'' ; strv kholder in the weekly. doesn’t make anything, but one by proclaims spring. ------Natural Fruit Juices. police who took their confe**ion.s of Army Royall says Ihst Gen. Lu­ Another off.cer, a captain ASTHMA skunk cabbage does. On the basis middlemen. European nations." he said. ‘ I Mildred E. i’,4xls .«allvl G,liars, ------I This "lay away plan” is a pretty i Takes Lives WUI Not Affect SmaU Retailer of spying for Britain and Uie cius D. f lay wants to gi\e up Geltiii" Snow don't see ho-v we can avoid giving 48. testified that she heard in 1943 charged with giving defense This week we have had a lot of 1 good idea. Sponsored by several We Abo Have Water Packed Canned Fruits United Statca had displa.ycd a command of American forces in that a hroa.1cs.ster In Rome was sec rets to the paper, also will be REMEDY comment on Heard Along, aa we stores, you can join in it lust by Other observers said labor would them arms." -j not press distribution reform to "surprisingly noble aUiliide. ’ Europe, but that no pl.nns have Peppers statement evidently using th4 name '.4xis Sallv" ' r.iirtrnsrt.ailed, .^he mini.stry said. usually do. Only this week w hat peeling off a bill or so each week the point of nationalization and j been made to relieve him. John M. IveI.ey. .Ir,. cii.ef gov­ The anrounr ement came as Has brought relief to we have received, . could . . be ! until - you have paid for - a blanket Six Studenta Missing The first to take the Rland to­ lli^l) Winils anti lTr«h marked some cliange in his posi­ would keep handa off the coopers-' day wa-s the Rev. Georgi Clierr.ov, fliristnplier P. .Mayhew, Brit «h tion since last March. He urged ernment proseriror. objected to classed under the heading of ”con- or whatever it la you’re buying. Delightful Macaroons, Clioeolate Burs live movement. The Liberal News Fall Close Rtiajls in (lontiniied on Psge rwelve) many by removing the Griswold's strucltve knocks.” The comment By this means, when you get As Two Others Killed 46, a balding Penlero.stal pastor I’arlinmeiitary ur.deiserretary for the Senate then, while It was con- the testimony. Judge E-dv.ard M symptoms of asthma. ia of the undermining variety. the merchandise, it’s paid fOr. Chewing Gun — Desserts And 26 Are. Injured He' lost no time in pleading guilty, foreign affairs. telLs U. N. his North Dakota Totlay Curran sustained him. He ruled SERVICE STATION They say the effort we make The other plan is the "lay (OeatlBaad on Paga Two) as the first three had done. [ country welcomes President Tru- (Continued on Page rwo) that Miss Gillars had no direct In­ Try It Today! 174 West Center Street each week is sheer waste, but awake plan.” * Long Confession of Sp>1ng ■ man’s ’’hold nc.w program.” .... formation about the Rome "Axis Williard J. Gee, Prop. when we agree they get mad. We Under this arrangement you get ALL SUGAR FREE Bunetin! Like the others who had pre­ Press- reports quote pro-Crtmniu- By The Associated Press .‘^ally." having heard of the broad­ agree and ask . them what they the merchandise and wonder how OwnMer, 0„ Feb. 2S.—(iF)— ceded him on the stand, Chernov nist Socialist leader. P i-tro Nenr.i. Snow, accompanied in some caster from another person. For aala a t tks foUonIng General Repair Work Mi.ss Gillars’ law.'.er, .lame* J. klanchetter Drug Storeat would do to make the column bet­ you will pay |or it. Keayo* college today ahox- Denmark Lines launched into a long piihllc con- as lolling leftist crowds in Venice .-sections by biting. Canadian-born Aid to Britain Flashes! Tires, Batteries, ter. They say “cut it out.” A. Non. doaed hope of Aadlag alive fc.ssion of spying. ,to refuse to fight under color.* of cold, moved today into the north­ I..aughlin. then asked her if she QUINN'S PHARMAOT Accessories That, of course, isn’t serusible. tha alx atudeata who wvera The others on the stand today Italy'.s present government in ca.se ern quarter of the nation. ever heard broadcast* by "Rita (late Hulk tins of the 'JP, Wire) Up With West ' of conflict between U. ,S. and Zuka or a person with a name Tdl. 41SS Get your car-ready now We have too many readers and we - 4 - mlMtog after a dormitory Are were Lambi Marinov Mlshkov, 41, High winds and two inches of Seen Miiiimnm NORTH END PHARMACT are not going to disappoint our which killed two persoBa. of the Congregational church; Ru.s.sia .... Washington Police fresh snow in North Dakota closed •something like that " for sprinff and* summer public. We call on them to come Uapt. Jcrcmiali F. Flahcrtv says more than 2,000 miles of state Miss Gillars replied that ahe Held for Conspirary \ TeL 8848 A & C WELDING CO. CENTER PHARMACY Georgi Nikolov Vassev, 48, of the never heard her personally. .«he CENTER PHARMACY driving:. Aying to our support. The drone Gambler, O., Feb. 28— —Ken­ Sweden Now Leaning in Baptist church; Haralan Ivanov that Charles Francis HoInVr has roads. The precipitation post­ Hoffman Says .Any Re- New Vork, Feb. 28—;^ — Dis­ TeL 4288 Phone 8459 487 MAIN STREET TEI,. 42.^3 yon collage today listed six stud­ Popov. 41, Pentecost church, and admitted killing his wife and bury­ poned the end of the Army’.* bliz­ added: trict .Attorney Frank 8. Hogaa aa- ents mlsalng in a million dollar Same Direction; Posi­ ing their baby d.iughter alive in zard relief operations. Opera­ "I think I've tn’.d yo i T never WELDON DRUG Tel. 4293 loncho Nil:olov Drisnov, 41, Pen­ rliiction oqhl .Affect noimred today the arrest of a Prescriptions Called For and Delivered dormitory fire that killed two oth­ tecost church. shallow Virginia grave. tion snow bound, w hich had opened Iistene_d to the radio.” - vs Oman who, he charged, “placed TeL 8821 FENDER AND BODY er! and injured 26 yesterday. Fire­ tion of Danes Clear Office of American MiMtarv gov­ about 1,200 miles Of roads in North Recovery .Atlversely Laughlin then asked whether BUYING?..: SELLING? We Weld Cracked Blocks, Open An Day Sunday Vassev, like all the others, ad- out for adoptloo hundreds of babies Featming Freb Delivery WORK Boilers, Furnaces men -searched the ruins for bodito. ernment in Germany says it haa Da.kota, re-extended its efforts in the last four or five years.” Hie . Towering above the helmeted Copenhagen, Denmark, Feb. 28 (4dnliniieil on page rwelve) testimony that Soviet troops in again. Washington, Feb 28 - The (f'ontiniied on Psge fvselve) unman. Jlr*. .Alice R. P. Hat- REAL ESTATE PRESCRIPTIONS searchers were the gaunt atone —tJ')—Denmark appeared lined up ______Rii.ssian sefttor are Iv-ing train ’d The new storm centered over adniinlstmtion advised Congiess terthisalte, a 58-ycar-old divorcee, Solimene and FlaffR. Inc. walla of ‘Old Kenyon.” It was the firmly with the west in the cold | from former German .Xrmy bond- western New York slate. Pre­ tod)iy tlie proposed $940 000.000 in engaged In the “ivholesale placing That^s our business 7 days a week, 52 weeks CALLED FOR 634 Center Street oldest building on the campus of war today, and there were indlca- f"r T8 * 1 books . . . Federation of American cipitation fell genei-ally from new aid to Bista.n is a "tiglit fit" nf infants for adoption on a na- the school for men. Sweden, too. is leaning i f i l i m a i l Scientists says U. N. should give .North Carolina northward, then — the absolute niiniiniim needed. Former Aide tttional s<-ale,” Hogan said. Hhe a year bandling Real Estate problems to your Barstotc Says AND That waa all that waa left of a In that direction. , , full consideration to Russian pro­ wc.'-t to nearly the Pacific coast. ’’Any reduction in it ” declared was named In information alleging satisfaction. DELIVERED 122 - year - old dormitory that Denmark’s position on the North ' f "rx • posals for destruction of atonile Four to Six Inebes Predicted Paul Hof.‘^man. Iiead of the Eccn- conspiracy to violate the social boused 120 men. The four-foot Atlantic defense past—proposed I - liU eea u esire weapons nineident with se’.tirg A Bosion Weather biiieau bul­ omic Cooper.otion administtatum. Admits Guilt welfare law. actual violation of the "IT 'S THE Don't Buy A New Car walls of gray atone withstood western milltaiy alliance against j iin of international eontrols . . . . letin predicted four to six inches "wciuici acivei.sely affert c cmtinued law, and charging second degree EAST MIDDLE TPK.— PLYMOUTH LANE— three houra of fire that raged Russian expansion — was made i ------t'. ,‘s -licer.-’pii newspaper in Berlin of snow today threvughout New recovers- in hotli IBe Uniled King­ 8 room Dutch Colonial. Leas 8 rooma, 2 car attached ga­ PINE Public perjury growing out of a false af­ TRUTH!" through “Middle Kenyon” and ad­ clear yesterday when the country’s says two Riir.'tm rolonels were shot I England. dom and western Europe?' r-driliiiar'* o r III c r fidavit allegedly signed In an haa 1 year old. with apadoua rage, 2 Areplacea, hot water joining wings iarly^ Sunday. largest political party, the Social I CE.M .AiIo|it8 . Dcclara- and 20fl other Russians arrested Two tc'. four inches of snow He and a group of .odv:sera from UtclMa Md breakfast nook, oil heat, bath and lavatory. PHARMACY Stenographer Democrats, decided to look to the Treasurer PlraiU (iuil- adoption proc^ing.^ torge Uvlng room with Are- Until You See The Hissing Students i tion of Pri|i<*i|)le>i ■ after dirclesurp of huge jewel were foreca.st for upper New York variou.® branches of t.he goserr- Immediate ocenpaaey. 664 Center Street P. M. BRODERICK The missing stud-nta were: west for security. ' theft within official Soviet agency. , stale. The snow fell early ahd ment appeared before tl-.e Senate 8 bedrooma, tile bath Meanwhile high diplomatic sour- to B la c k >Iarkct Uncover Gang .Arsenal sad ahower. 80 day occupancy. Tel. 2-9814 Ernest Ahwagee of Akron. Ohio, Requiring .4rce|itaiu’P wall continue through the night Foreign Relations committee -s ____. New Vork, Feb. 28e—(A’t—PoUea FERNDALE DRIVE— Offlca Closed Cntil Mar. 1 18-year-old sophomore and former cea in Sweden, traditionally neu-1 i the weather bureau reported. the aftem'.ath of a tramsAtlantic -.8 raorat, attached breeze- ! Treasury Balance uncovered a teen-age gang arteaal New 1949 Buick •tar tennis player at Akron West tral key naUon of the north Scan- ■ d,.,...,, o® „ ' Eresh to moderately strong discussion of the .state of Britain's Budapest. Hungary,'Ffb. 28—.P- today In the roundup of 25 youthn WAREHOUSE POINT— way and garage, living room dlnavlan bloc, predicted that Swe-’ ^ economic health - Josef Uaidiral .Miiul-szenty's for­ .U yea are eonsldeting the with Areplace and open atalr- High school. Wasliington. Feb. 28 -T . The w inds of from 25 to 30 mile.s p»r suspected of belonging to warring Albert J. Lewis of Hazelton. Pa. den will join the projected North I “ pV-L po.siticm of the Treasury Feb. 21 hour were preclicteel for the A t­ Cnmniitlre Calls Hoffman mer treasurer ple.Kled cuilty to Brooklyn gangs. The roundup. . arriiaai of a Ana home. In- wa.v, S bedrooms, recreattoa ..*461.1^ i Alo\tCL-M) Hdoprcd H dcclH- Because of varying offunl black mailiet money de.ilings • to- apaet thla Indlvtdnal and dlt- and laundry room In base­ George Pincus of Brooklyn. N. Atlajitlc agreement within »l* ; ration of princinlcs lo 9 9 ' along the wall and three storieg j had accepted economic tlei with u_ Assembly last December, eJmrged wltli urglag 88 ,888. Sffloeth.tosniBt, up. ' In the Marshall plan. Un- over the objection of the Soviet says a Stanford professor, do bet­ SO Per Cent Smart aa Parents ir his prepared tcstiinonv. lations ■were used for charity pur­ baad Bsembers to klU Oas der construction in vari­ quiet, pctfecc-tatchinf Complete equipment. Tfiis is a fine big car 126” wheelbase, 150 horsepower mo- Marc S. Peck of Fenton, Mich, til recently, however, they had > bloc natiens. whlclf abstsinc.1 m ter than their less brainy con­ But he has tested 406 of the ”'1> are convinced, ’ He asserted poses. aad other appertcra af tfea War- 1 . . sad to tstily op. He died of bums in Mercy hospital i been reluctant to forge any mill- the yoMng. The vote was 18 to o. temporaries in virtually all things children and has found about 30 "th.vt the salvation of western Dr. Gabor Hoiwath. secretary to FAL&NOR DRIVE— ous sections of town. * X ■aw KoveraoiMta Now aadar eeaatfactioa, 4 wiadlScmbtckwud tor, 8.20 15 tires, Dynaflow drive and everything that goes with a fine automo- at nearby Mount Vernon, O. tar.v links for fear of Russian re­ South Africa and Saudi Arabia except one—they have fewer chil­ per cent are as smart as their Europe depends upon joint scon- Duke Paul Eaterhazy. also pleaded sad (erawd ■ ■ • hu toaeui hile. action. All are within easy range also abstained. dren. parents; they have ”1. Q.’s of 140 omic effort of all the participants guilty and said he proposed to i • • raema and hath with two aS- Locations available in “NcTt-Lo.. tod s Koct mot* ol uouiiul of Europe. While at preaent the "Any setback to a country so erty-should melt away a* a result anaployers asay I ptamMag. Pi Im accordance with your fcuurat. Mndwa iWngned csb. Is Open We have a fewr good used cars. Ia. McDonald has a fractiirexl flight from Russian air baaea. CEM declaration apparently would Terman in reporting to the Inter­ study solely according to their in­ from tha only m iiiiag Sm.888. Sweden bordera on Finland, tight­ national Council for Exceptional telligence ratings; all had I. Q.'s important aa Britain would be of nationalization. Horvath said he phns and specifications. ■atd. itc ituf 8m Fna-VtKiaa. *8toto Sain Tux Added skull. McFarland was cut o.id revent some states from entering was aware the Blsztergom (resf- eonspaay town. Tha aaortli 9m < boms ttuiag wsduot todiyl Sunday All Day burned about the head and feet.^ ly tied by traaty to the Kremlin. Slie union, the. declaration said (Children last night on the careers of ISS to 200 compared to the 100 bound to have the moat serious etalaa avertornad 8 *—“ ---- Open Dtdiy and Sundays Saturday njght was danca night Denmark's Social Democrats, of 1,450 gifted persona he selected normal. They came from all oc­ coniequehcea." dence of the cardinal) had been the nadtag that tha f ran “the barrier which divides the free source of the dollars. 1949 Calenders A n Still ATsilable Models From $142.75 Free DcUrery For All Your Drug Nerds 5.t Kanyen coUega. Many of the with only ona dissaattng vote re­ states from the other European na­ aa youngsters and traced to the cupational classes and all major The question of cutting, the vialan of tha Taft-« ported, approved through the age of 35. racial groupa in (California. Tlie other defendants Included 10 boya doiuiad atiff ahlrto and dreaa tions cannot ha accepted as per­ bankers and brokers and twra law parndta Oorman Motor Salei, ine. clothes. Studento wera In and out party's Executls’c rommittee a res­ manent." The professor emeritus of psy­ Hie group Is healthier, makes British program by at least 8200,- Marphy dal PINE PHARMACY of historic "Old Kenyon" all eve­ olution calling for “Increased po­ Pope Expresses Good Wishes chology aaid the group bad only more money ($84,000 a year toi^; lOOO.OOO had been explored, Hoff­ priests. L oolalMio Jarvis Realty Co. ning. litics! and military cooperation" The delegates were told that 1.5()0 offspring by 1945, little more income for the men, $9,000 top for man said. They are charged with illegal Barstow's "Watch For The Little White Truck” 285 MAIN ST. PHONE 7220 'By midnight the fun began to with the western democracies. The Pope Plus XII expressed good than one child per family- tha- wtjmen), boasts better war He not Only, pictured the ad- dealings in foreign currency and fiS4 CENTER S T R ^ T ' TEL. 41^2 Or 7275 Just North Of P. O. 664 CENTER STREET TEL. 2-9814 Many of the famiUea are not records and.more Compatible mar-1 Bat. 1P22 Phono 8284 (OMtiMOd o* ffaga.TwaIra) (OaattoasA aa Rqga Twa) (Oeatoiaed ea Paxa vaorA vet comsleto but even ao Dr. Tar- rlaxaa *b*i< jii* public in gentral- ^ (CoafitaqaA r»<* (OMttoaad 08 raffi Tway

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