,/ _4 I, • ' « ' ' 'T ' ' \ MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 19S3 A ' A- PAGE.SIXTEEN 1 jr-ii.i*...... ■■■■I... . . Average Daily Net Prow Ruh ■ '■ The:W «theT‘’ ' ' f : : ..... ^ For the Wee k Eadcd Forecast Of U. A. WoothOr ■w oaii V -^Jaa. 17. 1953 The American Legion Auxiliary and eiglith grade pupils' it'TItA Hollister School, are: *■ " w m m will meet tonight at 8 o’clock in l>eave for Italy Tomorrow Entire Class .Mostly cloudy tonight aad Wed- About Town Cynthia / Hackney,, Christine the Legion Hall. The business ses­ Smith.- AMiold Miner.-B^trioe Sa- 10,853 nesday-iMlalaonm tonight la' lowor sion ■will^feifdlldwed b y a aoetal,’^ •i With- Mri- Frank -Blckmore serving raga.. (Jeraldine Fletcher,. Yvonne, Member of the, Andlt 80s. Ward'Xtftose of WBhwt"rtrr*tr. lis C e iiiii^ Mignefeyi darol Morriii, Anne Lu­ RANGE aid FUEL OB. Bureau o f ClrdalaiHdBa as chairman of the hostess .com- ' e '■ '■ ■ local music teacher and orchestra cas, Judith Lucas, Mary Lucas. ManeheiH^r^A City of ViUtige Chqrrtt^ - I lea*r.''leff •f’dlr Whshinistotv today 'mlttee. ■ ; - ■■ . T o t a r o f 2 6 Chilflren at Barbara' Klldish. Anne' Wlthfdwr : 24 Hour Oetiyery Service to play for the inaufiruration to­ Mystic Review, W BA members, .Linda Erickson, Georgia Potterton, morrow with the Governor’s Foot (Claaalfled Advertlalag on Page 14) MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, JANUARY 20.-1953 (SIXTEEN PAGES) are reminded of the installatirtn of Hollintpr School Com- Marijyn Scarchuk, Carolyn Houae. VOL. LXXII, NO. 9.3 PRICE FIVE CENTS •Xiuard Bsind...... ^ i ------offlpers" tonrormw-at- 8 p. m. in Arlene...Peterson., EJsta.v Qrc.uH,. Odd Fellows Hall. pletelFirat W E iM Charles Lukaa, Peter Beckwith, D^r Tfim^yTSclw^ Dtano White. Patricia l^s ChapellS, MORIAR’n BROTHERS Gerard street will reopen his den­ The Manchester Ministers Asso­ The entire class of 28 Children Leone. LatuUppe, Karan Christo-, tal office at 10 Depot Square to­ ciation will meet at noon on pher, Marilyn Taylor and Lorine 315 CENTER STREET TEIi MI-3-51S5 morrow. Dr. Sfchwartz. who was who studied Junior First Aid at Perrjr. Thursday for a brief bu.slne.ss the Hollister Bchool aA tbeir proj­ recalled into the service on .Isn. meeting and luncheon. Rev. Clif­ 3, 1951. was dischar)?ed recentiy as ford O. .Simpson of Center Church ect in Junior Red activities a captain. He served as po.st denlai will speak on ’’Prayer.” ' haVe successfully passed their surgeon and staff officer at the First Aid examinations and have dental hospital at Fort Bank.s. Gibbons Assembly. Catholic been certified,-'Mrs. Rosamond M. ED’S SIGN CO. Winthrop, Mass., and was al.so .sta­ Ladies of Columbus, will meet td- Toomey. tgacher-sponsor for the o Commerelal Imttering Announcing tioned at General Ho.spital Fort morrow night at the K. of C. Hollister-^inior First Aid -group Deveris, Mass. Home. Patterns and home dress­ annountmd today.. o Silk fcrqeu Process Printing JUST WHAT THE NORTH END NEEDED! making will be subject for discus­ Mr^-James Irvine, the First Aid - A daughter was born at the sion. Mrs. Paul Ryan heads the inst^ctor for the classes, consid- o- Neon Sorvfco • Hartford Ho.spital on Jan.' 15 to hostess committee. era 'th e 100 per cent successful WCt-Md Mrs. Robert J. A lley of 82 c/impletlon, of the course . an en- KD TOMCaaiK An UP to Date BARBER SHOP i^eatnut, street. The January meeting of the .viable record.' Manchester MI-8-8S88 WITH THE BETTER SERVICE Washington PTA will be held to­ Those who have received their Dr Hartford 1-8498 Pfc. William F. Lregaull of 515 morrow at 8 p. m. in the school First Aid certificates, all seventh Hilliard street and Cpl. William .1. annex. A demonstration of the way AND MRS. BKR.\.\KU CA.'U'AGN.V JUST OPENED BY A WELL KNOWN BARBER Smith of Talcottville are on board the ’’Three R’s” are taught in the -rr the troopship General Patch which ! schools today is planned, and an Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Campag- Both Canipagna and IWs wife, HAIR CUTS i 1.00 (Including Hair Tonic) la due to dock tomorrow in New I impromptu play presented. Audl- na of 216 Woodhrldge street arc who are active in mii.sicAl affairs York City from Europe. ence participation in a spelling of the South■ Metho^st Church, BOYS’ HAIR CUTS 75c (Including Hair Tonic) es to I scheduled to leave New York to­ ressors and a;>hmetlc test and a display morrow by plane for Rome where, plan to devote a grea^deal of their The Professional Women’s Club of sixth grade books will explain they will spend about a year. spare lime to opejA appteclatloh. V will meet tomorrow nlghU at the the theme further. Refreshments (iampagna, who has worked in STOCK UP Center Church at 8 o'clock. The will be served. ground-air communications for Thomas Zoda, Prop. subject of the program will be about 15 years and Is now chief 421 NO. MAIN ST. COR. NO. SCHOOL ST. "Let’s Go Places.” with Florence Fire Department Auxiliary mem­ traffic controller at B r a l^ a r d DURINg »• Benson. ^Jeanne Low and Beulah bers of the SMFD will drill to­ Field, is part of a seven-man’^ Civil sh o e s h in e SERVICE ALSO AVAILABLE Morse on ointment^ Todd as'speakers. night. The meeting will be held Aeronautics Xulhority team being at the Spruce street headquarters sent to Italy by, theJUnited Stales at "7 d'cloclK *' ...... goveihTn’ent.' ‘ HALE'S JANUARY - The team, working under the LET US FILL YOUR The Divine Spiritual Circle will Mutual Security Administration, meet tonight at 8 o’clock at the Is expected to help the Itslian gov­ 34th President o f the United States Lithuanian Social Hall on Golway ernment tn the problem-of air safe-, home comfort street. The speaker will he Mrs. ty b etw e^ landing fields. WHITE SALE! JANUARY President Held Grace Walker of Springfield. Mass. A ll are welcome. MORIARTY Bros...... Called for and delivered The Men’s' Club of Temple Beth 3 1 5 CENTER ST CUEARANCE Sholom' will meet tonight at 8:30 promptly at no *'ettira at the temple- PRESORIPTIONS j SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS charge. j CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED 4 OIL BURNER A special communication of REPAIR ■A ■* CALL MI-9.9814 Manchester Lodge No. 73. A.F. Arthur Drhg Stores In HOUSE’S Washington. Jan. 20—tyP)— Sen. Morse (Ind., Ore.), today- For U. S. Security and A.M.. will be held at the Td. MItehdl 3-513$ O n Sheets^ Pillow Cases, blocked Senate action on eight cabinet appointments by Pre^i- rflNIfHARIMOY Masonic Temple, tomorrow night dent EiaenliQwer. Tht new Presideift. however, had omitted at.7 ;30. The Maflter , Mason degree ’-'-a’’* "••-''rr-V ♦ 1C..-4 ^ w .1,4.... AM«»^6,eu«eeR. im . ,6‘Wa ______J“"r2(fe(A Eiiehhow^ offf# will be exemplified by the officers, .. X ■■tWnarhe of Chartes E. Wilsbn for Secretary of Defense in the after which there will be a ’social M atlr^ Covers; li.-t of aelectlona he aent to the.,-,— ^ ^ ~- as President today with a pledge to strive for peace but to reject any ape hour and refreshments. Senate. Moraq^aised an objection to im­ peasement o f Communist aggression. mediate confirmation of the eight Special Cabinet appointments and to the Truman Set Right hand uplifted, the 62-ycar-old citizen soldier repeated the soi> nomination of Mra. Oveta Culp -w-k ' MATTRESSES ONI COUNTER OF ODDS and ENDS Hobby to he Federal Security ad- U ■■■■•■»%. emn oath o f office and launched his Hdininistration with a declaration FUElOll mlnistrator. The Senate then post-• J . VFJL JL1 .V / 1 'U . J . 1.J. “ Faith that the future shall belong to the free/* It Is betltrto have a good poned any action at least until to­ FLANNEL ^HIRTS, COWBOY SHIRTS. MUFFLERS. morrow. rebuilt mattress than .a In a brief inaugural address, Eisenhower named “ abhorring war** As FLANNEL PAJAMAS. VESTS. ROBES. No f!ablnet 2$409lt cheap new one. We re­ This left Eisenhower, who “Rad To Missouri one o f nine guiding principles, and promised continued aid to all free na« make and sterilixe all types SWEATERS. WESTERN SLACKS taken office only an hour earlier, tions willing to contribute their fair share to the co^nmon defense against sand of mattresses. NO EXCHANGES OR REFUNDS — NOT ALL SIZES facing his first day in office with­ out a rabinri...... or without...... any of' Washington, Jan. 20—(/P) 'Communist expansion. ^ ~ ~ — — 4 Limited Quantities fic ia "herpels V b e r t'h^n7hosVwho — Retiring President Truman, Our time is your time, and JoiiM Furaitart and do not require Senate confirma content to rest the case for But he warned solemnly: Slight Irregulars of CORDUROY TROUSERS tion. his administration with his­ Eisenhower "We shall never try to pla­ Complete Text we do mean exactly that! cate an asTJU'essor by the false Cali us any time of the day 59c and 75c Morse announced his objection tory. was packed and ready to Fi^Dor ( i m r i i i i REG. $ 5 .2 5 ...... N O W $4.20 shortly after Vice President Nixon and wicked bargain of trading Of Inaugural or night that your fuel oil 36 Oak St. Tel MI-9-1041 told Morse that objection of any leave Washington today after REG. $6.95 ...... N P W 55.55 turning , over the nation’s Hears Plea honor for security. For In supply runs low, and we’ll Senator could prevent action de­ the final choice a soldier’a AddreM deliver .. . FAST! sired by the new President and Re­ leadership to a Republic«n. PRINCESS publican leaders. All i|iine nomi­ The SS-year-old Democrat who a 'V heavy a burden Budget Payments Arrange nees, counting Mrs. Hobtiy, already fought from- coyst to coast In a At •I. JL 9 as^ priaoner’s.cliajnB.'' Pages : haad been given informaS approval futile attempt to stem the GOP Cloudy aklea gava w » to the SERVICES TWEEDUROY TROUSERS^ by Senate committees. . tide in Noventber, yielded \vUh. a . PLACE REG. $5.50 ...... N O W $4.40 press secretary, said Wilson’s smile on his face and a ’’godspeed" Use SHELL That Interpret The Wishes press secretary .said .Wilson’s to his successor, Dwight D. Elsen­ — Dwight EisenhovYer went bower. Md Preeldent Truman left ing. May'cooperation be penaltted Of The Family REG. $7 50 ...... N O W $5.55 name was not aent to' the Senate hower. That word was given in to church this morning and the White Houaeyfor the ride to Fuel Oil because the cabinet designate has Truman’s farewell State of the the Cepitol and the noon ewearing and be the mutual aim a t tk a k i MATS been summoned to testify before Union message to Congress. heard a prayer that (xod In of Eieenhowbr and Vice Preet- who, under the concept a t our Ooa- the Armed Services committee, to­ — Comeback f grant hjm "clarity of |n«jght" .dent Nixon. etitution, hold to differing poUtloi) JOHN B. BURKE morrow, slong with Herbert Brow- Tonight, he heads back to Mis- as President of the United They rode bere-headed through beliefs, so that all may work fds GrErWIttlS^ FUNERAL HOME HRESS^TROUSERS 'TiFlIr'JT^vnamed for Attomey -Qen- ; sotnTtirtrjrhtirhxiid-strlijai States. ^ : cheering ^eh>wd«r good—ed-oor-betoeed’ eouiit« y -wtg - eral. awhile, perhaps pick out a new EUenhower attended the serv­ It wa* 12:32 p.m. when Eleen- for thy glory. Amen.” « hower/took the oath, pledging in •7 EAST CENTER 8T. REG. $ 4 .9 5 ...... N O W $4.00 line of work and try to figure out ices at the National Presbyterian Aides said Eisenhower wrote tl4 I ea. (Continued «*" Page Four) a way for a party comeback. clIppM, Arm words to "faithfully & SON, Inc. Tel. M1-S-S888 Church along with his immediate prayer himself in his hotel outtf REG. $5.50>...... N O W $4.40 He cleaned out his office desk at family and his entire official fam­ execute the office . . . preserve, pro­ suite this morning. 2 Main St. Tel. MI-3-5125 the White House at 4 p.; m. yester- tect end defend the Conatitution.” AMBULANCE SERVICE What A Wonderful Value! ily. It was the first time .on record He aaked also for the power tp d s'y’z::'*. desk a I ’ wTilcIi He Had lie r v- that - a Presfdent-to-bc took his By the CkinstltuUon, Truman’s serve all citiseiia equitably;' r * i «r REG. $6.00 N O W $4.80 term had come to an end on the ed'for nearly eight years of recur­ cabinet with him for pre-lnaugura- gaidleas of their race, ened, oeder dot o f noon. Bo for 32 mlnutea, 'the Extra hea%’y weight Princeaa ■ ring erisca-'^and'walked :-ov«r "to- "tlon church aervicea. ■' REG. $7.50 N O W $6.00 country technically was without a or political beliefs, and'for tiib Place Mata in beautiful floral the. living „quartera to spend his ’ The Rev, Dr. Edward L. R. El- lest- night Hhere^ a» Gb'lef -Exemii President,' ...... to "wprk.for.the good.ar4h| pattern.-. The irregularltrea from the AP Wlrfe^ aOH preisdM at;|pie country and all Ha ciUsenr.!’ - ‘ ^ are only .-light miaprinta REG. $8.W^ N O W $6.80 live. ' I icea at the hlnoric church Ivhere Eiaehhowfr ' ddhh^ thlck-rim- med spectacles for the reading of Just a moment before, with ooari that are hardly noticeable.. He was in high good, spirit to­ many Prealdents before EUsen- day as he strolled unexpectedly his speech. plc^lon Of the oath o f office, ITiotP hower had worshipped^ hower had kissed his wlfp, MqjstRi IKE HEADS PARADE from the White Hoilse to the exec- ; Mentions Eleeehower Private Praye/ |0YS’ SUITS aad SPORT GOATS Bshlngton, Jail. 20—lA*)i— and shaken hands with ZVOMB utive offices snA Into the lobby He mentioned Kisenhower by And At the putaet he departed SPECIAL .President. Dwight D. Eleenbow- around 9 a. m. ' . j name In calling fo r the blessings and with CMef Justice Vinson who ROSEBUD, IVY LEAF, CALLA LILY from bis. prepared text, asking the er ’ drove down Pennsylvantn ‘T v e been up fo r about three . of clarity and inilght. administered the oath. . - nvenue today nt the head o f n audience to join him in an ex­ 7 0 % O ft hours,” he told William Slmmohs, t ."Look with favor upon him,” temporaneous prayer. ’Thera was adumdsihake, toe, io r EYELET EMBROIDERY, DAISY PATTERNS great parade celebrating hie be­ the new Vice President. DISCONTINUIR 1952 PATTERN Whlte'Houae receptionist. - said Dr. E l^n, ”in this solemn, He called It his "private prayer" ginning of four years In the. He v i f lt ^ with some of his | hour of dedication.” NetUag BpecUe # o p 0 » e tVhite House. The parade, like and the opening words were: aides^ and Walked into the offices { He prayed that Elsenhower be "Alm ighty God as we stand Ei a e n h o w e rie eddress, eeljr i BOYS’ KALI-STEN-IKl the Inaugural eeremony In of the press secretar>' to thank the j granted "health of body,, serenity 2.260 words Ih length :— was oaat which he became President, was here, at this moment, niy future stenographers^ for their services i of-, soul, clarity of in s is t, sound­ sasoCIstes in the executive branch strongly on a spiritual plane. He PRICSO late getting underwn.V. H start­ during his administration. President Dwight D^ Eisenhower ness of judgment and ^ o f t y morM of the government join me in be­ said nothing''of specific ptams. ed at .1:.50 p. m.. 20 minutes be­ courage." 7 5 % O ff •’It looks mighty bare In here," ! seech! ng,P)-r-After Ing, setting up a private office In —Seven men were killed and U l l i j l I I l S NOW RNLY Kansas City and receptions back' U. S., Red Jets clustered in ^ e triangular area regardless of station, race or call­ (Continued on Page Fsenr) PLAIN Piit .this b*ooiiful Rafts b*dipr*od in your being locked up In n hotel for 'four are missing in the 1688 of , ^ fronting the church when Eiaen- > live nights, n federal Jury re­ home. ,fit-9 / , llnwt bildroonv ond sa*’how •xpeniiv* h looki! ^ 8T LONG SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS AUbough It 'Was thought be' had hpwed arrived. ■..Iff— sumed detibemtions tqday In w e 111 Daily ^Duels’ Red P<»8iUons ■'■'The Eisenhowers sat In'the sec- Tha fine, heovy quality woven cotton gives ^ ^ J , RES. St.SS ...... MOW $1.5S . Communist conspirney trial. The finished up all his work yesterday, he dictated for some time to Miss ^nd pew on the left hand side of ■Jwp’. , Aj'h’h . ♦fit’ yebH' 6t »h d e*; iVstW-wdoHeeii-vw lioL ■ -eu ^ Ail ..■■■'j Roie' Wii peradmll ■ChS’ aisle, .The-.-gefurai bowed ‘'••'^:'KEigr‘j i t « t . / . b o w s i.E e ~ .’niursdny "*d . spent' head In reverence for each priiyer. Coiineeticut Lead& M, E* ographer.. Later he Hfrote some! IiF Noilh Japati captafn^S itoys Ixe^^ondjcleOT^ bfiuiv. A o.,,a s I!»s i. looked fresh and^reateo when '■M tU i' .Tambus' pcts6n'kT''Ut’tC’('j^ii£'^ -said-today,:. / At this sj)*eiaVVrice.~vou'H want to^ ^ .....REG...... $2.8542.95- .;,4i6W'SitSS Wheti It was'-sent' to tied last Ten airmen were rescued by the hS'leff the'hdter;''Artd rCcognliilrig C L E A N E D ' -S' - . ■ t night at 10 p.m.— ' tong hand before returning to the Seoul, . Jan. 20 (/Pj •# - ...... White House.. bf Pffipadd RE(3. $3.39-$|3.5() ,. N O W $2.8^ BCSES CRA.SH, K IL L TW O From, the oath taking, Truman bloodlessly— and almost dally - IP doned search for the four missing '‘xV unleashed another atialtcring i did you get that Texas, ?’ ■ ; ■ ■ ' T Manning, S. C., Jan. 20—(J V - and Mrs.\ Truman planned tn slip over the frozen ws.ites of northern ® Entering the church, Mrs. Elsen- Japan, a, U. S. general reported men. ^ed shore, guns fired at' a- iMrrage of high explosives on'Com Washlngtpn, Jan. 20 — Mh — • Rhode Islatuljwere represented hy Two .school buses, one parked sway___ .. from the scenes of Repub-1 ...... i.t . / ir ». i hower was several steps ahead of today in an interview. U. S. de.Htroyer taking part In the muniat positions across Koiea. It -i—• u r i.__ The six New England states,' eyecatching Tloata. with children, crashed head-oa ^ Dean rejoicing to the Georgetown rescue operations, bul-it was. not PLAIN LONG SLEEVE POLOS in thick fog near here early to­ home of Dean Acheson, outgoing i Thiia’ far they haven’t tangled, marked the fifth straight day of ' k * u which gave all their electoral votes The first touches of New Eng­ damaged. ■’ stepped-up bombardment. i Photographers piqaded 4 TO 50' day, killing.two children and In­ Secretai-y of State, for a farewell , but Maj. Gen. Defmar T. Spivey to Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, to­ land in the huge procesakm were Sam* Coil-Coant os Luxorioos Cmdr. John A. Hamer, captain U. aS. Patton tanka, tiring from i y juring about 40. Thomas Harrel- luncheon with the cabinet, and called the aituation "tense and ex- day threw everything they had the flags of the six states tn the of the Royal Navy frigate More- fFont lim* nugoutff. blaated Rad! euJ $59.50 MoHrtssosI son, 10, a white pupi(, and W il­ thence to the apartment of presi­ ploaive. into the colorful parade celebrat­ massed colors following two open REG. $1.69 . . . N O W $1.35 Spivey fathered .Japan’s a(r de- pcambe Bav. said two men were bunkers and trenches from ,CW -1 DRESS lie Lemon, a Negro yontl^ who dential secretary Matthew J. Con- members of his cabinet. ing his inauguration .aa the 34th sedans, one carrying the naar 5om^ (Quality Conslroctionl V n se— manned by U. S. pili\ts in killed When Red fire brought down won to Kumhwa ih the Iron Tri­ IT’S OUR BIRTHDAY y was driring one bus, died about “Grant them a>'lhls time;” he "president. President and Vice PireMdent'Slid REG. 51.89-51.95 N O W $1.50 U, S. planes and commandq^i it i a V.. S. .Navy Neptune patrol plane angle sector of the central front. I the second their wlvea ...AND YOU GET THE y Somt Pro-loilt lordorsi four hours after th^ collision. , (Contlnued on'Page Four) . From the inaugural stands on 2*1 years.’ He left today to lake The artillery joined In the thunder­ (Continued tin Page Four) the Capitbl plaza, named "Avenue Next in line were Supreme Omtrt CLEANED..... PRESENTS when you y Sam* "lody-Bolancod" REG. $2.2$ ..... N O W $1.80 command of the U. S. Central Air j (Cuntiiiiied oif Page Fifteea) . ing attack from farther bark. ! of- the Crusaders” for the occa's- (?hief Justice Fred M. Vldion and (Exrept whilea, taffetaa and jwHna) can find genuine S tM .'i Defense zone with headquarters st | A heavy. overcast blanketed i Sion, to the White House review- former President Herbert Hoover, INNERSPRINC MATTRESSE.S ''inntrspring Unit! Kansas City,...... -most o f Nerth-JCeree- but the- V.-S, ■■ iniy atMlld CffUtd tllG **QOUPt of OlG • foUowod bv WtBUllOCfN o f th# iAGOfll** "at this unbelievably LOW |i^ Soma Toilortd Hondlts T ODDS AND ENDS OF Cons in New Riot Demand IS Seconds Away P'lfth Air Force said Marine Sky^i-JtFill f)iilbreak ttils Crusade,” New England Republi- < ing cabinet. Eighth In this jg t* ^ This Is a ffol money saver. Bring in yanr w6rh or PRICE! Sturdy, hand­ A 1*111 y A «k § 511,(kM) for Eosy Turningl He said the Russians have doz-1 raiders and Slouth Korean Mus-’’ , • t * 'rsi • l cane joined in the fanfare. was Sinclair Weeks of Maaaartm- edi and our trucks will pick it up. ^ some, supcr-comfortablc! ens of airfields on Sakhalin' and | tangk flew through the clouds in, S c l l O O U 111 H o r i c l a The lineup of state units in th e, setts. Secretary of Commari^ Only because Sealy dis­ Sam* Otluxt Dacorottr-DosigiMd LIGHT WEIGHT JACKETS Better Food^ Pqrole System the Kurile islands— the closest | For March Draft strafing and bombing strikes on I mlles-long parade was based on , designate, continued these beautiful, NOT ALL SIZES—ALL SALES FINAI^PRICED TO SELL only 13 seconds flying time from [ the eastern front. . . . — — the order o f their entry into the Leading the first division bgUiid Long-Wtoring CovtrsI northeastern Hokkaido. | ' American Safire jets and Rus- j gt, Augustine, Ha., Jan. 20—(JP) union. Thus; next to Kansas and the presidential section was OrcqlMr durable ticking patterns Washington. Jsn. 20—(Ah—The can we bring you this y Sam* Quality Motchiog Box-Spring Bellefonte, Pa., Jan. 20—(J^—- and barricaded the three main cell •‘We are watching them and j slan-made MIGs clashed briefly j —An outbreak of influenza - has California — the home states of guard of 98 hand-picked KoreaR SPECIAL 1 DAY CLEANING SERVICE they are watching us," Spivey said, i Arm y wants , 53.000 men called veterans, fresh from Y))s b attle f. sensational VALUE! for Just $39.95 in Both Twin and BOYS’ ACROBAT aa4 SUNDIAL SHOES? Nearly. 800 convicts who rioted and blocks. near the Suiho reservoir in north- ! caused the closing of ail public Eisenhower and his vice presiden-. Quantities are limited! seized six guards as hostages at Grow Rontive ’’When they fly we'see them and'' tj,rou"h ■Selective Service In west Korea. TJie A ir Force . said | parochial achoola here, tlal running mate, Richard M. N ix­ front, carrying regimantnl battte WORK ACCEPTED UP TO 10 A. M. 'when they head towards Japan' one Red warplane was raked by ; Dr. H. E. White, county health standards. E i ^ t New Eagleodd^ •So come in NOW ! Fall $iz*4l . the Rockview branch of Western Sopn after daybreak today, Masrh and the pofens* Depart- on — the New England contin­ EXCEPT SATURDAYS State Penitentiary set up a cry to­ Gerald Evy, prison farm -stiperin- that triggers off the sir defense irtxchine gun fire and fled smoking officer, said the disease , which gents had forward spots for the' were among this honor groM|k '«• SEE OUR WINDOWSI 7 5 % O ff day for "better food" and a "bet­ tendent. naid— " I t ’a been awful system.” incn* ha.s indicated monthly calls acroas the Yalii river. ” at>read like wildfire over the procession down- historic Penn­ Zeveath In Lias ' X ' ter parole system." quiet—too quiet." U. S. jet.h streak Into northern ,„av continue at about that level Credit went to fapl. Richard affecting- young sylvania avenue. Seventh among the athU The demonstration, without vio­ Then, as’ the morning wore on. Hokkaido. Japan’s snowbound, through June. . Ji .Condrick df 711 O^Fon^o road,' j|,| p^i^lculaF. Gov. Lodge In Car and the first from th ^ K fW lence, followed hours of tense, un­ the con'ricts grew reqtive. Some northemnio.st -island, on" freqjient! 'The Army draft Vail Was issued Redlands. Calif. , On Friday, he said, fls many as The governors of each of the six land sector—was Grech Stamps Given WUh-Cash Sales easy quiet which had settled over rattled cell block ‘ doors. Many alerts. ■ late yesterday. T h e figure la thp Patrols Tangle ; j third of the. students in some states led theli* resp4^ive contin­ Those preceding it, in MANCHESTER the prison ^during the night and others booed and shouted derisive Sakhalin is separa,lcd from H ok-' jiamp ,a tliat announced fog Sharp patroliflgl>ts flared orr the I ciag^ , were U1 and absent. gents except in the case of Con­ Kansas, California, IM a w a ^ ' mrly morning hours. ^ phrases and called out; "H ave you kaido by'30 miles of Soya stl-aits ! Eebruary and compares with 48.- eastern front aiid the U. S. E ighth' The closing order Monday also necticut wMch had the first Com­ nsylvahia. Near Jaraey aaO The rioting broke out shortly be­ got the parole board'here yet?" but Spivey pointed out that, from ■ ODO. In January,-47;00 for each of Arm y said an.estimated 105 North I applied to schools-in St. Johns pany of the (jiovamor’s Foot The Connecticut aectloi C.EHOKSESSON fore 6 p. nr. yesterday, minutes “We want better food" and "We| Northeastern ■ Hokkaido, the ; (he three prrtieding’ month's and Korean Reds were killed o r , County. It Is effective for one Gui^, with its band, preceding parade's seeond diviaiea,. DRY CLEANERS KEMP’S,!«. after settlement of a 24-hour out­ want a better phrole system.” One nearest Russian-held Kurile island ! 30,000 in September, wounded. ! week.'About 4,000 pupils attend the open car of Gov. John Davis not only the First Can; FURNITURE AND APPUANCES break tn the main part of the i prisoner played ’’.Alexander's Rag- is only 4 1-2 m'iles. i Earlier. r-Mrs. Anna M. Rbsen- Temperatures ^along the battle i schools hene and in the county. Lodge. The Second Company fol­ Oovbmer'B Foot Oogr^ 9I WKLL$$T. TEL Mf.3-7254 •MANCMVTDR ColM;. . W £ GIVE GREEN STAMPG prison at Pittsburgh, 160 milea tp': lowed the governor. 763 M A IN $T. TEL. Mltchtfl 3-5680 the went. Thn convicts took o v e r' .- (Continned on Fage Ftfteea) (CoBtlmied on Page .Fifteen) (Continiicd on Page Eletnee) „ (Continued on Page Four) (OontlBiMd iw Pege Flfteea) AU New England states exo^ (Coattan ^ o il. "A.r I . M ’ ’ A A 1 '^ \ ' ' .1,1

‘I : s. li > r. ---: , .r - ' a t : . f ' ; - ■ j;) A ■ X • .'l; '■ ^ ' (!■ '•/ MANCHBSTEB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER* CONN,, TCESDAY.:j ANUARY 20,1953 JfANCHESTER EVENING HERA.LD, MANGHDSTER* CONN.* TUESDAY. JA]WABY,20^19W JPAGE ’TH H ^ P ^ G E 7 cities. He also spent two months to forward areas ii\ , K d r e s. Wapping Rockville Fills Twof ’Job§ Coventry , : with relatives in Genoa. Award Gold Star Msster Sergesnl Norton's coursge Glieiiey Library ' Local Man to Marry Girl While abroad, he viaited dry and devotl'on to duty were in keep­ Skywatch Schedule ^nmial Award oJeaning .plafits to compjir.e ...To Local Marine ing with the highest tradilions oh Lists New Bo4)ks Band Instructor Seen on TV New SchoolJ^ostE»tim methods -with those used in this the. United'Slates Naval S'erVlee.’’ He Met on Tour of Europe v-jyrr-ity*r- - ■»T"ssi*-»-t'?*~.".~ Of DARSlalwl -country-’. . Mafine' Masfrt-' SergCsht 'JBK'h J." ^ '’TTIeTRimmhgTlW' htwks" m -•■-WPdBwsJay'-’ At 0 ^4^ Student „ A,.-la.w_.scbool .grs.tlya.ip.....wbu -Noi'ion,-' son of-'- Mrs- ..Grace...C.. Deaih» Last Night been, sddcd....at„.,Msty...... C^enex.l Midnight—2 a; m...... Robert MoComb, 8am Oempos, ^, For Miss Po During-InattguraTP^^ Edwin^'Agostino, proprietor of . to France, Switzerland, England plans to take the bar exarys in Tournaiid of ,158 Pearl street, was Labrary; 2 a'.'m.- 4 a". m.'T’.' ■.T':;7:.Xeb niefty)''— ’ ^ ■■■ the Manchester Dry Cleaners, re- [ and Scotland a.s well as Italy, with June, D’Agostino went to court-s in recently awarded a Gold Star in Fiction: "The Magic Lantern." 4 a. rh. 6 a. m...... Howard Peters * Paris, London and Edinboiough to lieu of a second Air Medal, for Robqrt (’arson; "A Boy in tlie George McGrsw, Elizabeth Rochyllle. Jan. 20--^Special)—' Tetreat aL th*_Hpljr. .Faml^^^^ Coventry, Jan. 20—(Special)—■*^ment of books annually augments turned Saturday. from a four >a few days in Spain and Portugal. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS , Wapping. iO-T (Bp*clnl>rr * .,V«*^;^‘..X ;fi v*«r VrhMi tirc«f^ '^the"Bupply of theological books in mbnths 'tonr of -Europev.....—....- ■ -j-- -In -Lisbon; he -obtained- an-atidi- stiidy-.ti:iaL.methQdS,_...... services' rendered -while flying wit-h ■ MadisonV - ■ Wts.-==<3en'rge • Gowen House.'L.Malto De. La. .Roche,;..' '.The 6. a.. m.‘ ,9 a. ot., ,., ...... ,Dzladiis_ ...... Klaine Poia, daughter of Mr. and Severalf communities In Tbllahd astery in Farmington. There were A p r is e d slx-year school to care Hile Donation Ubrary, brlg- Evenlvidlly D’Agostino hope.s to Ca.se of the Grinning Gorilla." K,. 9 a. m. Noon ..... Michael A. Glean Mra. Oeerge Pola, of South Wind- County today had a first-hand 155 men In attendance for the ob­ While In Italy, the young Man- j. ence with the exiled King Um­ units of the 1st Marine Air Wing Thorp. 84. former president of Il­ for the needs of the growing popn- | inally located in the parsonage of cheater man became engafied to a berto of -Italy. -open a law office here, but he will in Korea. linois Steel Co. and associated S. Gardner; "Give Ua this Valley," Noon—3 p. m...... Gertrude Malsusky *qp, hae been nominated by her glimpse of Washington inaugural servance. continue his dry cleaning bu.sine.ss. Tom . Ham; "For ■ All Y.Our 3 p., m. fi p. m...... Robert Dunn, William Q'Briep claasmatea and elected by the proceedings through the medium Those from Rockville were Dr. latl'on here would cost on an aver- the First Congregational CTiurch. teacher in a private school there. | Leaving this country early in The citation which accompanied with the firm throughout his busi­ Movies to Be Shown When details of immigration are September, D'Agostino sailed the award reads as follows: ness career and builder of U., S. Life," Mra. R. B- Loring; "Death 6 p. m. - 8 p. m. .. Gladys Gosselin. Barbara Walletl faculty to be the recipient of this of television in the schools. John E. Flaherty, William Fla­ a/e of about $1,400 each pupil, the B.\CKS A M E ^L 'R f H In Dwelly Lane," F. V. Morley; 8 p, m. 10 p. ni, ...... Myra Fitzgerald, Florence PHtt . year's DAR award. Etolton, Vernon, Tolland and herty, Leo Flaherty, Frank Fla­ School Planning committee haa *The Nathan Hale CommwnUy* completed, Marxia Marazzoli, of aboard the Conte B'"ucamand. the "For meritorious achievement Steel's Gary, Ind., plant. 'Born in Center has voted as their- ^ext Florence, plans to come to the ship that carried veterans of the Hartford, Jan. 20--r —- The while participating in aerial flight Pittsburgh. "Master of the World," Cothhurn 10 p. in.- Midnight ...... Russell Wright, Hyatt Sutliffe •The award is presented annually this' city were among the first herty. Thomaa Keman. Peter J. pointed out. This average cost O’Neal; "Man bn a Donkey." H. to a high school senior at Ells­ towns in the area to go along with Baker, EYancis King. Michael - J. would include the building and community service project to show United States where she and D'­ Eighth Army to visit African Slate Supreme Court of Errors has against the enemy in Korea from Traverse City, Mich.—Mrs. financing of the project. moving pictures in the auditorium Agostino will be married. battlefields. upheld the claim of Independence 8 August 1951 to 10 February Ethel Shackelford Platt, 77. author F. M. Prescott;’ "The Sojouiner.” worth Memorial High School and a proposal that would allow stu­ Cosgrove, Clarence J. McCarthy, 1952. Master Sergeant Norton, Mrs. M. K. Rawlings; ''Piisonrr'.s, M. Bellamy; "Provence and the dom; Held's Angela," John Held other arqa institutions, by-the East dents to view the swearing-in cere­ Willism McMakbn, Francis Poggie. The figure la baaed on a study of every Friday at 8 p. m. The O n- They met through a mutual With the vetoran.s, he went to of the American Methodi.st Epi.sco- of sevenal hovels and n\any maga- Riviera," A. H. Brodrlck, editor; and F. B. Gilbreth; ''Servomechan­ slmilar buildings recently erected' ter’s executive board will ^ in friend In Italy. Casablanca, Oran, and Algeria: pal Church In Bridgeport. In a y;hile-aervtng as a pilot, completed ztns articles. Born in Denver. Base," rtex'ex StouU, "Out of file Hartford branch of the Daughters monies at the nation's Capitol. John J. Costello. Mayor Frederick then on to Palermo and Naples his 76lh through 150lh transporf Duai," Wleilen Warren; "Whotainne "The Shape of Sunday,” Mrs. V. ism Fundamentals.” Laiier, Lss- of the American Revolution. The And Bolton and Rockville . also Berger, PauL Doyle and Francis J, or In the process of construction general charge. The first IMcture Miss Marazzoli teaches French unanimous opinion, the court ruled Charlotte, N. C. The Rev. Rob­ nick -and -MStson; "Abraham Lin* - In Connecticut, Jeaae X. Brainard, I on the list for this weSk will be~ where the mayor gave a party for the churcli had never siibmitted its flight in support of Unlled'Na'tlons ert S. Boyd,'72, a minister in the Walls,’'^'^LeLeila Wan'en; ''Gentle Di- Dawaon and- B, -D.-Wllson; presentation is made on the pasis had a slight stake In the Wash­ McNIece. and English, so the couple had no Kingdom - of Giacomo," Evelyn "Making the Most of Your Cook­ cdlBy." B. P. Thonias; "Judge of these four qualifications; De­ ington scene. Hymn-Sing Armnged secretary, aaid. ! "The Babe Ruth Story" featuring language barrier to overcome. Be­ the veterans. D’Agostino joined in. properly and,temporal affairs to Forces, These flights were flown Pre.sbyterlan (Thurch for. 42 years despite harzardous weather, unr and formerly moderator of the I WelKs. ing Time," Mrs, M: A. Esslpoff; Medina,” Hawthorne Daniel, pendability, service, leadership and Ward Krause, band instructor The Baptist Church School will Comminee Members Added i William Bendix and Claire Trevor. sides, D'Agostino learned Italian I'isited Relatives the conirOlof the African Method­ "Here’s a How-de-do,_" Martyn patriotism. for Vernon schools, was In the line Mra. Charles Ralach has been [There will be a cartoon shown while in Italy. From Naples, he started with a ist Episcopal Church of the United I certain foreeSats, and lack of ade- Synod of Missouri and the Synod iNon-flclion; "The Lumberyard sponsor an old fashioned hymn- also. States, known as the General j quate navigational facilities, carry­ of Georgia. Born in St. Charles I and Mrs. Barbie." Mrs. Jane Barr Green; "My Island Hojne." J. N; It's all right to mind other pao- Active at School of , march.. A clarinet player, airig this evening iat the churoh. added aa a member of the trans­ Audience with Ex-KIng shipboard friend on a 1,000 mile rle;. "^*imher Knitting.” Mra. V. Hall; "Parade of the Animal King­ ple's business if you get paid for-lL - -Miss Pola, during- her four,, years Krause was In -the section devoted Rev. Kenneth Coope^ pastor of the portation committee-;— Dr. -Alonzo Plan Setback Party------The - local - man's tour took • him- motor- ~ to»»- of - Italy's-..principal -Church.------ing, vital . auppUea and personnel ■ County,.Mo...... : . at Ellsworth, has been editor of to the Connecticut Governor's Torrington Baptist Church will be G. Grace, the finance c.omiqittee. The Auxiliary to the Green- South Winds, the Ellsworthian, Foot Guard Band. He Is the son- song leader. 'The public is invited Arnold Tlumpaon At the meeting sub-committee Chobot Post wilh be in charge of ^li^b er of the Quill and Scroll ‘in-law of Mr. and Mrs. George to enjoy the singing of old familiar members were brought, up to date a setback party Friday at 8 p. m.. Honor Society, school activity Shedd of Bolton. hymns starting at 7.;80 p.m. Dual rolo of actor and stafO. oh group progress with a question weather permitting. The commit­ \ and answer period during a general tee will Include Mrs. Arthu r'J. committee, SOME Club, pops bon- - Television sets were set up in Today’s Activity Calendar manager will' be taken by Arnold cert class night and graduation schools throughout the area -and in The high school basketball team discussion of pfoblems. MacFarland and Mrs. Harold we're not planning to shoot papa Burton out o^a usher, library assistant, assembly { some Instances,, as In Tolland, cer- will go to Stafford tonight to play Thompson In "Years Ago" Friday Alfred J. Hunkln, chairman of Bnice, both of Mansfield Center, committee, and social,. Comniittee tain hom«!fl were also open to vari­ the site committee, reported an and Mrs. Alva A. Roys pt South cannort . . . but you’ll get just as much of a thrill the Stafford team. and Saturday at the Bowers EVhool, Coventry. groups at the school. ous children's group.-!. The Vernon WSCS will, meet at it was announced today. Not only offer of a 20-acre tract of land that out of our stupendous values we’ve in store for Election Slated Announces Officers could be acquired at a nominal Activity Calendar 8 p. m. at the church, with the will he be responsible for sll ac­ Tomorrow's meetings include you under the big top at Burtons! The Men’s Club of the Com­ Alderman John T. Orlowskl who subject for discusaion being price located on State Route 31 on On Thursday morning at 0 o’clock (with a flourish munity Church here wllll hold its haa been elected president of the tivities backstage at the three-act Manning Hill, South Coventry. public session on "Tailoring” from annual meeting and officer elec­ PoUsh-American Citizens' Club for "Africa." comedy by Ruth Gordon, but he Seek to Prolong Group 10 a. ro. to 12:30 p. m. with box of trumpets) ybu’re invited to snatch up unheard The Crystal Lake Parent- will act the part of Mr. Sparrow, The committee voted to request lunch St Coventry. Grange Hall, tion tonight at the Community his fourth term, unounces the Teacher association meets for a' of values a t-^ f gigantic January Jumbo Sale . . . House. following slate of officers who will who helps the heroine on her way the Board of Selectmen to include Route 44A; Ladies Association of chock futlof tremendous values at peanut prices! Pharmacy to Open serve with him: Vice president, potlJck at 6:30 p. m. at the to New 'York. The play will be In the next .warning for a town First Congregational Church, sll- AAthony .Dowgewicz;. secretary. school fPllowCd by a meeting at meeting ..permiaaion for a. .three- da-y.-...with . business meeting -at -read-our two,page add tomorrow and diuh to Frank's .Pharmacy,, the. first gp.'tn.’’! ■ prasanted by The Center Thespians -Burton’s pronto I drugstore in this community, will John Gill; treasurer, John N. Dep- at 8:30 p. m., under the direction month extension of the committee. 1:30 In vestry: Coventry 4-H Jun­ open on or about Feb. 1, according tula; trustee, George Gregus; Ser­ Explorer Scouts will meet at 7 of William Aatley. , . > , At a special town meeting Nov. 1 ior Homemakers 4-H Club after geant-at-arms, John J. Orlowskl; p. m. at the Union Church. the committee was given aix school at the home of Mrs. Ralph to owner Anthony F. Rempe, who Hope Chapter, Order of East­ • Mr. Thompmif^ a professional will operate the establishment. It auditors, William A. Rogalus, comedian and for many years was months to report back on findings. C. Hoffman, leader; Merry Maids Julius M. Kosiorek and William ern Star meets at 8 p. m. at Ma­ The extension will be so that 4-H Sewing Club after school JANUARY JUMBO will be located on Oakland road. sonic Hall. Visiting matrons gnd connected with profenrional stock, ■X Dr. Robert Williams. DD8, will V. Sadlak. musical comedy, and burlesque. 'figures on a new tax grand list will at the liome pt Mrs. A. G. Crick- open a dental office In the same Nat N. Schwedet, a trustee ot patrons night will bs observed. be available for complete atudy by more on High street, with Mrs. .. .’The Finance commlttse of the Since joining the Tties^lans in 1949 huilding-on Thursday, . * th« .William Horowits ..Foundation be has played the part of 'Wilbur tbs' committee for the financial Ethel Cargo, - leader; Brownies Basketliall ActlvRIee Bwlmming Pool, haa been a spbak- Flrit Liither&ii Chufeh wHl meet picture on a proposed school Troop 89 from 3-4:30 p. m. In the The second found of the Tobac­ er at the club and a meeting.will at 8 p. m. at the church. in''.'For Love or Monty,” and was Game Schedule Robertson School. co Valley Athielle League basket­ be held shortly to taks action on In Was|dngton last teen In "Kind lAdy,” when he The Robertson School boys’ bas­ The Frisky Needle 4-H Sewing ball series will be held tomorrow the qhib'a part in making this Congresaman Antoni N. Sadlak was the doctor. In addition, to his ketball team were, to play the Club from 7-8:30 p. m. at the awimmtng pool a reality. has returned to Washington after work with the local group, he is Buchanan School of Mansfield afternoon. The games' will ‘ be home of Miss Naomi Griffith, ■ \ . Broad Brook vs'. Windsor Locks at Hqmnmakera MepUnga ’ being at hts home for the week member of Tha Beacon Players Center boys today after school at leader; First Congregational Windsor Locks; Wapping vs. El­ Homs . Demonstration A' g e n t end during which time he was of Hartford, is active In tha Co Coventry. Church choir rehearsal at 7:30 p. lington at Ellington; and Union homamakers msetings. guest of honor at a dinner In Weds, and has directed profearion- Nursery Group to Meet m. In the sanctuary with Mrs. TontoccoW-jit.Xkiyantry. Grangt. Hartford. He- was accomuanled al Comedy teams and variety The parent-members of the Cov­ R.uth Welles, organist and dirsetor 841 MAIN ST; and Warehouae^PoInt a t the-latter to Washlngtgon byBy^ Mrs. Sadlak, entry CooBeratlye ...I^uraery . and site;--...... — ---- Hajl there will be,a aeaslop on the' shows. -...1 ., -1 ■in -charge ;-e-orv«ntry -Elnvergency • subject of taitoring, from 10 a.m. wjjo'.'ls' remaining for the Inaugu­ X" newconoer. to The Thespians Kindergarten will meet tomorrow Communications, Inc., at 8 p. m. Ellsworth's next tilt will be here ration festivities. at 8 p. m. at the Nathan Hale Friday night with Bacon Academy. to 12:80 p.m. which will be open to will be Ed Tomklel, taking the in the new communications build­ all Intereataid. Miss Webb will be part of Fred Wtiltmarah, beau of Community Center. Therq will be Meeting Scheduled All Tolland and Vernon news anual reports and election of offi­ ing on Cross street; pansnt-mem- The Ladles Aid will hold its an­ aaalated in leading the group by the heroine, Ruth Gordon Jones bers of . Coventry Cooperative 4-M . Club ..agent Shirley Welk, Items are now handled ttiroiigii Prior to joining the players, he cers. „ ' nual meeting Friday at 2 p. m., at the Rockville buresui of the Man- All unpaid ifiembership fees are Nursery - and Kindergarten annual the home of Mrs. Alton Lane. As^ Those attendli^ will bring a box was active with Sock and Buakin meeting at 8 p. m. In the down­ luncti and coffee wilt be served. cheater Evening Herald, located at Tickets, for “Years'Ago’’ may be to be paid before the meeting. stairs . classroom in the Nathan siatant hoatessea will be Mrs, Levi *A similar aesalon will be held One Market street, telephone There Are* two vacancies In the, Dewey and Mra Douglas Grant. secured from any Thespian mem- nursery class. Elirther informa­ Hale Community Center: setback at the- Buchanan School in Mans­ Rockville 5-3138. ben:<, or from Whalen's, Michael's, party at 8 p. m. In the auditorium ’ Recent CItlaen Arrives - field J'an. 20 from 7 to 9:30 p.m. tion may be ■ obtained from Mrs. Mr. and Mnr. Robert Stalger of or the Center Church office. Herman "Jaks” LeDoyt, member­ of the Nathan Hale Community A lesder training session will hr Center. Ellington road, are parents of a held Jan. 28 from 10 a.m. to 3 Lejvion Auxiliary ship chairman. CAN HEIP daughter bom Thursday at Hart­ p.m. at the-Tolland Church on the drive, and also to send a Care Library Move# to Storm ford Hospital.. The paternal grand­ package to a needy family in Man­ The Hale Donation Library was Mam-hester ^ Evening Hersjd /■ subject "Disctpllhe of Children." chester, Elngland. moved yesterday to the Storrs Coventry correspondent, Mrs. parents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fay Moeller, family life specialist Memorial Service Charles L. Little, -telephone Pil­ Stalger of Broad Brook; maternal of the University of Conhecticut It was reported that one mem­ Congregational Church from the ber gave 3',i hours service to the parsonage of the First Congrega­ grim 2-6281. / grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. will lead the group.-There will bis . Mrs. Raymond Gosselin, presi­ Hollis Moulton'of Belden Road. box luncties and coffee will be Blood Bank, and four members tional CSiurch here. Between 250 served. dent and Miss Barbara Wallett, gave 15 hours to ChvlUan Defense and 800 books on theology com­ PRESIDi^NTIAL OATH Manchester Evening Herald chairman, conducted a short me work; another gave 31i hours to prised the library. These are for Offksers. Installed the poppy-making project. ■' public use. especially to those in­ Washington, Jan. 20—(,P>—The Wapping correspondent, Mrs. An- Guy EL Scribner was installed aa morial service at the meeting of Mrs. Wilber T. Uttle announced terested students at the University final official step taken by Dwight nls Osnins, telsphoiis Mitchell Noble Grand of Rlspig Star Lodge the American ^ g io n Auxillar/ a donation of 75 packs of cards, to of Connecticut. D. Eisenhower today before enter- g-Ul». of Odd Fellowa at the meeting held last night for Mrs. Mary Newman, the Newington Veterans' Hospital, Created In 1803 tng“ on the execution of his of- laat evening at the.VFW home on a Gold Star mother and member and Mrs. Russell Pitkin stated that The Hale Donation Ubrary was ft'ce” is the swearing of his oath Elm atreeL District Deputy Harry of the auxiliary, who died Jan. 10. 25 articles had' bera sent to the creatsd Oct. 13, 1803, by Mrs, aa required by Article II, Section CALI, Price and his staff conducted the The charter was draped in her Newington Home' for Crippled Sarah Hale, wife of the late Johh I, of the Consfirutlon; Installation. It was announced that mmiory. Children at Chriatmaa. Hale, by her laat 'will and testa­ "1 (Dwight D. Eisenhowerl, do \ n m r • JMIVW EWtHWI CharlM W. Uthrop all future meetings will be held at The resignation of Mrs. Francis It was announced that the dis­ ment. She left. In trust, '{a fund solemnly - swear that I will faith- . MAIN mtCCT (Ovw WMhMrIli’*) MANCHtm* FOB the VPW home. ' FTtzgerald, assistant ssftgeant-at- trict meeting will be held Sunday to be placed_____ ^ at______Interest," the earn- fully execute the office ^ Presl- Dial Mitchell 9-74S0 e Philip E. guaklns, YES MANager AUTOMOBILE INSIBIANCE Take Part In Retreat arms, on account of illness, was at 2:45 p. m. in West Hartford. Ings of said fund to be'used to aid ! dent of the United States/and will (Instnllment PnymenU) Fifteen members of St. Barnard’s accepted with regret. It was voted Mrs. Frank Bickmore read a tn the training of Christian minis- to the best of my ability^ preM^e, oriN TmmoAY iymnos unth •'Vja lao Enst Center Bt., MI-»-08g4 Men's Club attended the Week-end to make a donation to the Polio paper, outlining the American ters and missionaries. protect and ' defend the ^Constitu­ ____ ; .iMM h Si .a mMMi d.dl ■sMSliq aw) , , , Legion’s legislative. ..program. She Also. i*vrt of tlje yearly accrued tion of the United States." also spoke about the suggested re­ ’interest and dividends from invest- THE FIGHT Mostr-of-the-—yotingstefs— who— constitution and urged the mem­ bhase of books living to do with think they are hard-boiled are only A bers to take an interest in these the Christian /fellgion. Procure- half-baked.. activities. The hostess committee served AGAINST POLIO SATISFACTION GUARANTEED pastries and coffee after the busi­ ness session. . 4 MUSICAL DAYS IS EVERYONE’S STATE ST-ARTS TOMORROW AT For Rocent B r i^ .fVo one person can dare sil. back and say GIRLS' T ie 14 Mrs. Andrew Winzler, Jp, the “Lei ihe next "uy j(ive his ih^ney/V former Miss Hargare^/V'. Sasiela, 1949 CADILLAC QUILTED whose -marriage was solemnised 2-Dr. Club Sedan—-Radio, heater, hydramatir; on Dec. 20 In Center Church, was The fijjhl a^ainsl Polio is everyhpe’s fighl, he- Many extraa. Price 12295. CALICO honored with a surprise personal • --- i ■— ...... - I ...» and linen riiower, ‘Saturday night U r TO ^ YEAM TO PAY ,, PRINTS a t the home of Mrs. Celestin Neu- eause each and every one of us Js a poten­ ville of 49 Middle turnpike west,' grandrhother of Mr. Winzier. Hla tial victim! ‘ 1949 HUDSON aunts, Mrs. Mathilde .Milligan, and - Super 6 Coupe—Radio, heater, new—paint. Mrs. Andrew Battaglia, assisted the hostess. Only $295 down. Balance 135.00 month. Mrs. Wihzler was seated beneath You mdy he needing help someday, loo. \ /t-v • ------«. ' ' . ' e a crepe, paper'.umbrella to unwrap MANY CABS WITH NEW CAB OUARANTEES her dainty gifts, from relatives a——,.—- I ...... #■ and friends in Hartford. New Bri­ So ■ - he .sure to give all the dimes and dollars tain, Glastonbury apd this town. 1952 PACKARD She also received a corsage of yel­ low rose.s to wear at the party. A *yoii can during this March of Dimes Lam- 4-Dr. Deluxe—Radio, heater iiltramatib. large, prettily decorated thower ' "Royal master tires, seat covers, power brakes. cake centered the bi'ffet table. • * O.P.S. 13568. Mileage only 10,995, Full price Patty Officer Andrew Wlnzler. paign. Mail your eonlrihulion today to $2795. Jr., left Saturday. Jan. 17, fof hla ^ v v * \ new assignment at Pearl Harbor. . •- ---- Polio, c/o Manchester Trust LQmpany. -WE TRADE ALL MAKES, ANY MODEL ' He win be joined 4n-the near future ^------a by his bride, who will make the trip by-airptaiie.^- 1951 PONTIAC , 4-Dr. 3edah—Hydfamatie, radio, healer, low mileage, Hke newi Full price $199.5.• •‘- EASTWOOD s ------^------a See our large new aelectlon lets OLDS rOITPE—R.\DIO, HEATER, HYDRAMA'nO of quilted calico akirta' in JMesh Cstles KtrhsrS Cvst* a...... — ' . ■ -.M ■ a ■ Tereaa Wright Vltees I.iaSfsr* f*d, green, or black. . . . "THE “THE Solid color tvools in nayy. STEEL RAIDERS’* 1950 PACKARD red, or green. Sizes 7 to 14. TRAP" (IS' cvlsri 4-Dr. Super Sedan — Equipped with radio, 1;IS-S:U-(:U l:a-S:U heater, overdrive, plastic seal,.covers, 4 ex^ W ed., cellent tires, white wall. Full price $1795. T s a is —Is Ti'Mh. :__ •------1' ... I ■ * 1944 DODGE PANED^NEW MOTOR. $349 1950 FORD — BLOUSES Convertible Coupe V-8—Custom deluxe! radio, A T II B — # ON THE SAME SHOW • — heater, chromed wheel sheila, 4 good tires. prsssati Its Full price $1395. ' ; 39 IILL DlMlSflON Th« •xciting •^C R I I N • /■. i' Joseph Oottoa Teresa Wright V.'-i THE PACKARD PLACE 'THE STEEL TRAP" at 8:15 Plus 'Richard ^mte A’lvlaa Lindfors 1 "THE RAIDERS" 8:80, 9:40 IN YOIR FIGHT AGAINST POLIO • r J OPEN jMONDAY cmmI THURSDAY NIGHTS TIL T:30 f . WED.: **Biy PAL OD8*’ w iyi IteLMit CteR-BmEB Mniw and "EVERYTHtNG I HAVE / ' 35t lAST CENTER ST. ^ PHONE MltelMR 3.S191 IS YOURS** (IH Tec)i) ENDS J#. "HURRICANE e e a sy 'FREE PABKINO e TODAY ^THE SAVAGE plua BMirH** .SPACE FOR THR advertisement DONATED AS A PUBLIC SERVICE BY MORIARTY BROTHERS-LlNCO.lN-MERCIJRY DEALERS I / fj- I ■r i- r 1' ■ ■ :-4 / A/' f. M: / ' ■; - -vv " '7 V K. V , ' r n -''H ,r4‘" ...... /-■ BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1955 PAGE F IV i

TOGBFOUR MANCHESTER EVENING--HERALDi MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JA NUARY 20,1953

Emergency Doctors Elks Lodse Comiriittee, ruman .. Will Meet Tomorrow EiseiihoHfer ' '-PbysicianS'Of 4he~Ma»ch«8tec- Medical Association who will The committee for the for­ ■respond .'to-«mergency..£alls, ta>.. F b C K e l i i r o mation of an Elks Lodge in morrow afternoon-and evening ' Manc'Hester will' ‘h'dfd' si' disc'us- . E U. S; are Dr. Howard Lockward Sion meeting tomorrow night (adults only), tel. "9-3243. and at Murphy’s restaurant at- 8 Reoorts Are Circulating take "quite a while to sift "Dr: W. T r“Mbycr rchildren ssouri D’cloclc “ “— — :------A tP rayers . n i . i IKS iMorffiktionHrceiveir” ' ...... “•==ass? (Oontlnned From P«f* One) begSm with prqyer the day of his only), tel. 9-7805. All Elks are invited. Mem­ Sickles Plant D esires i ■ Newspaper ads in....Danielson ascent to the presidency. (Continued from Pkee One) bers are requested’ to bring (Continued Froifl Page One) r . -• • r»__ „ ; were similar to those in the Rock- of ■yyiwalon. and promote the con- Afterward, in quick succession, completed applications to to­ LiifcatlOn in DanietSOU'^ asking for both skilled the program called for Eisenhower morrow’s meeting. and unskilled help. The inter­ ^ re je cte d any idea of nelly to rest until time td\take a said, “special gifts of wisdom and Because of Response to be: train home to Indcpendence>;^Mo understanding.” views were conducted on Jan. 8 aimaalni: aggresalon. Picked up at his hotel by his Crews Honing The train departs at 6:30 p and 9 and although the state was n ird , ha called for every ___ : .-1 -hiator.y* - ■ merchants, chamber officials and|®treet, Mr.s^ Lillian Brodeur, Am- Elsenhower approached his high tivc days ago, that It was open i rplanes other persons Interested in .seeking | .slon; Mr.s. Shirley Richter. IT6 Co estimated two regiments of Com­ meeting tomorrow night because moment with a prayer to God for the public and to the Senator of illness among the members. It out new industries for the town. liimbus street; Mrs. Dorothy Rue- * wisdom and understanding. from Oregon. Dulles’ was the first munist troops on Papa-san moun­ Daniel.son. like Rockville, has bin, 97 Mather street; Evan Kull- tain. yesterday and killed an esti­ Members of the Manchseter Po­ will be postponed until Feb. 4, at Attends Church nomination , brought up. the -home of Mrs. Patrick McCann, Tax Reviewers , been hit hard by vacating mills. Its gren, Columbia: Jerome Kamin.ski. Hearing Record Available mated 120 of the 6,000 troops. lice Department started handing i largest plant, devoted to the manu- 70 Parker street; Michael Barry. While hundreds of thousands In but more tickets than usqal yes-^ 30 Ashworth street. ’i Jam-packed Washington scrambled Taft said the record of the hear­ The huge mountain, the Com­ : facturc of curtains, has drastically 32 Sc.-irboroiigh road;. Vincent Do­ ing was published and made avail­ munists’ main fortress behind the terdny but these wc.t'en’t all tl)c shut down Us operations there and In the morning hours for vantage large yellow pa.steboarcis. Sorrie, Disabled Americap 'Veterans Slate ^Hearings lan. 52 Linm'ore drive; Roger Nlco- points to see the ceremony and the able yesterday. central front, towers north of bat­ I confined itself to a le.ssened output lp,tta,133 Mapje street; Mrs. Irene tle-scarred Sniper ridge. and there will bo more of tliepi In Auxillar}’, No. 17. will meet to­ following pafade', the 62-year-old Normal -Senate - rules -require morrow at 8 p. .m. at the .VFW ------r~ and employment. Rislcy, RoekvHle; Mrs. Kathleen that any presidential nomination . The Leatherneck fliers ^ the-next few'weeks, “were-srhaHcr, wore srtwUier, The Board of Tax Review has { Tierklots told The Herald that \- ...... soWicr-stateamaa. .auid ,.hlg...faP,>Uy. grey- -lii'leelH-- Bird" tlrey ■■-won't- -be-j Home, ..Manchester* .Green*.....Mrs. Busick, 132 Sprilce street; Mrs ___*'« a t tQ jri!l.igipus scr\^'^^^^ bd rewrred firat f6 a dbihmiti<>a ftfr" and'bomber the enemy troops while schedtried--nine- hearings- during ‘the"recruttlng'campaign Ptttbhane’' Bf'azaii4Ka'8,''53 'NbRh approval. After-such ajjproval-tt found-Kluck -behind the wiptlshielii LChaVlei? H. Strom will„be In charge February, when taxpayers- who-t wa.s “broadcast from’the- pulpits-of In a front pew of the national they ffppiSfeittly' Were in the prO’Cess" wiper of a car joarked overtime; •’f *be .social. Mrs. Cora Blow, street;-' Rlehard"" Msmnseh,' '18 then normally must be printed on of rotating two regiments. I have complaints about the a.ssess-'j churches throughout the area, post- Hemlock street; Aberle baby boy, Presbyterian CJhurch, Eisenhower Ihev ll cost a laker $1.50. I the new senior vice, will conduct ments set on t,heir properties or ers were placed-in store windows, bowed his head as the Rev. Dr. the Senate calendar for a day be­ Marine pilots also flushed several Rockville. fore action. 'liie tickets are for the 26th an-, Hie meeting in the absence of who feel adjustments are called and ads carried in area neWspa DI.SCHARGED TODAY: Mrs. Edward .L. R. Elson appealed to Red tanks in the same area and I'luai/'benefit show given bv ' tho : Commander Ruth Daudario, who However, trequ ' SIriiate destroyed one and damaged .three. for, may file bomplaiiits. pers, including' the Providence Glara Krajewskl and .son, 50 Birch \ the Lord to "give therefore thy Manchester Police Mutual A'id As- is Washington for the Inaugu- Under the law the taxpayer ha.s Journal. ' servant an undcr^anding heart." waives all or pa* routine, In naval action yesterday, the street; Mrs. Hazel Tsham. East especially on 1 ^nators, heavy cruiser L os’Angeles and the roi'tnlion. Tile .slnnv this year.; _■> 20 days after Feb. 1 in which to Overwhelming Response Hartford; John Chaves, 91 Bissell 'The minister prayed too that such as Dulles. U. consent which will consist of 10 act.s of flic. ' “ The response, he said, was over­ the general be granted “health of destroyer 'Ynrnall blasted bunker.s, The official board of Emanuel street. is required to wal\ rules. rail lines and communications faci­ ynndcville, will tie presented at - Meetings, to be held in the hear­ whelming. During the two day. in­ body," jerenlty' of soul, clarity ot. ihe.,:statc Tlioaler Sunday after­ Lutheran c5irch will meet ' for ing room of tjie Municipal Build­ terviews held at the Danielson --.JWben . the late 4>ronklin D. lities in eastern Korea. CASE CONTINI ED Insight,' soundness of . judgment Roosevelt, first took office in 1933 noon, Keb. 8. at 1:30. organization tonight. The tru.s- ing. are slated for Feb. 2, 3, 4, 5 Town Hall, more than 2,300 Inquir­ and a lofty moral courage.’,’-,. members 6f his cabinet were given The U. S. destroyer. Twining President MiItorLirL .StrattonStratton of the "'•H meet at 7:30, the board- and 6, frdm 3 to 5 p.m,; Feb. 9. 10 ies or registrations were received. Berlin, Jan. 20—(/P)— The case Mr.s. Eisenhower, other members shelled Red targets In the long- iissoci.atidn .said tn a t' tickets can ] ”( de.scon.s . at 8 o’clock and .the .and 11, from 6 to 8 p.m.; and Feb And he pointed but that the sur­ of Michael R; Rothkrug, •-'Wc.st- speedy Senate approval the same besieged east coast port of Wonsan . of his family, and those Eisen- day. be purt'ha.scd from an.v policcniiui.'j church council at 8:30. 13 from, 3 to 5 p.m. prising reaction to the campaign porti Conn.,.former U. S. Army kowra has chosen for his cabinet and claimed destruction of two Tile money 'collcotcii Will go ia- — Members of the board’ are N. exceeded even the usual enthusi­ intelligence ngerit charged, with attended the service with him. trucks and damage to four rail to a fund which gives financial n.s- "Die Friendly Circle will . hold | Charle.s Bogglqi. chairman, Sher- asm of the Sickles Company public dnauthori;ed possession of secret Long before the set-hour, thou­ boxcars," -st.stanrc to 'an y policeman out O f ' Hs montlil.V: meeting at 8 o’clock .wood A.-Beechler, and Earle ,Sr relations chief. Kenneth B. 'Dittlec documents, was continued todav- We’re/• With You All The sands began gathering, at the -. Mill Rehires 4D, |-w»rk‘.f(>r more thn'n eight da.ya hr- t" "’"'''''’" ’ n'pbt nt tb" Communi-; Rohan, secretary Tuttle told the Transcript that It iintil Feh. 17, ■ ' .Itot for the swearing-Jh ycremony cnu.se of illiics.s or injury. tv Y. Final arrangements’ will he ^ -.—the seal of the voters’ chdorso- Job Claims Drop made for-Uie foml .sale to be.hcld In this sokinn and critical hour, we pledge'our unguoiified sup> We are aware ol the tremendous responsibilities you hovo ac­ ■'ment of Eisenhower’s "Great Science Club’s al the J. AV. Hate Store on Jan. 29' .. V Crusade.” , froiii 4 to 9 p. 111. Mrs, Harry Con» port of your ^'program to^ bring lasting peace and prosperity to our cepted . . . and we hope this expression of compibto cooporoHon '■ Real Scramble Claims for unemployment bene­ Polite Ilqld Maii ; do,. Mr.s, Robert Gay and Mr.s. fits In the Manchester (tree were on The seats there were reserved, Fair "March 5 fitarian Gustafson are in charge of great notion . . . and to ether nations throughout the world. will help to ipoke the burdens of offlco olitHo lightor. - the decrease fluring the Week end­ Aftcr Jiiiiip i ’ry ihc refreshment.v however, and the real scramble ing Jan. 17, as a sweater manufac­ Was along the Pennsylvania avenue The, second annual town-wide! parade route from- the Capitol' to turer rehlred .46 workers, the State Formal opening of the Tliree J's Labor Department reported today. Science Fair, ogon to all local! Police la.st night arrested James restaurant and iefe cream bar-i for­ The American poople wolcomt this opportunity tb'worii with the White House. The local employment office said students in Grades 4. through 12, Saucier, 30, of 195 North ' Main Wo know this task will not be an eosy one . . . but we hove . By daylight, people were sotting merly Anderson's in Bolton, will that 261 persona.filed for benefits will be , sponsored again by the !*^itrect. after he reportedly had to take place, on Thursday, Jan. 22; up folding chairs at spots not pre- during, the week, a decrease of 9.7 •Science Club of Manche.ster High j be restrained from jumping out tljc foith in your ability to lead America toward a^ brighter future you in^o roglistic ofFort to ossuro oiir child rbn,^d our chiMron's >«mpted - by wooden football field JJWners are James Morianos, Sr., per cent from the 289 who sought Schobl on March 5 and 6 at the'window of bis ttiird-floor a'part- John Morianos nnd James Moria- ''Jtype "stands erected by the parade Waddell School . . 0 peaceful future . . . which will bring to our country the re- children, o normal and usoful lift . . . in a world at pooce. Wo'ro ..epounituf,/ benefits the previous week. Mient ami booked him on a vhaige Lnos, J r ., all of M anchester. employment - --pictttrc' 'here< .-.The-, purpose.-of, tlu) ,.fAir ,IS.,lo,Lpf jp(o,vicii.Upn. . .. J* ' -:A.V ■G. " It was, cloudy and'foggy in the bdwever, differed from llthat "Get staiid>«uf morning hours but the "sun broke foster interest in the ticid of, sei-.f* Aeeoi'iiirig.l'o police, Saticicr was - Tg-a "s ■*'• “B"a ■ ' "■ ipoet and ostoem it rightfully deserves. x - 7- with you, Mr. Prosidont. all tho wayl throughout Ute state, where claims ence and tf); uncover any potcnUal: prevented'from jumping out of thC' '| "* ll l.b ll g * through-briefly-.B«»:65-a:TO»-Th«! jurtipisd 'i4.920" w gdlOMtifltTraiefit* Anv"" sludqnt is 1 \VftiJow“ bin.iT ■by"~efto'rls' '<)f' AaCT- 4emperature,theh waa 41.. labor department reported.-■" Mospfwelcome.’to enter a .setenttfle praj>-tnfn •who were‘w-ith h(m ' Gilbert i The Weather bureau forecast of the claims .in Connecticut were irobable showers by nightfall but ict. Entry blanks nnd addition-I Pifrk, of 4 Oakland street, one of I .Warrantee Deeds from factory workers ■ laid off be al information .niay be obtained j the men, finally called police, ’’for t Victor P.- Zsbleskos and Nellie A. looked0 ...... for rain to hold off until cause of Inventory shut downs, the after the parade. from the student s school - office i the nian'.s protectiqn," and he was i Zableskos to John J. Zapadka and J state agency said. l^or science teacher. Deadline fw- arre.stcd by Patrolman Edward I Anita Zap.adka, property on Wood- For the first time, television In Manchester, 133 of the claim^ watchers from coast to coast were' entries to be .sent in ha.s been set ■J''- * . -laitd street. 1 were filed by women, and five by for Feb, 16. Patrolman Swain hold the man Andrew Arisaldi to Miller Haugh able to see an inauguration at the veterans taking advantage of the moment it was taking place. As last yeai, t-tiere. will be three until a cnii.ser was dispatched to ^nd Sara- S. Haugh. property on new G.I, bill which provides lor divisions ?or entrants: Division | bring Saucier to headquarters, - Andor road. And many millions at home plan\ federal supplementary unemploy­ Bed to look on, along with the on- 1, grades 4-6: Division 2. Grades,! Police also reported the arrest ('ertifleate of Di-went This Is Presented By The ment benefits. the-spot thousands massed in Capi­ 7-9:, Division .I, Grades 10-12. ["“f « a charge of driving a : Estate of Otto Thicr to Henri- tol plaza, as Eisenhower accepted First,' second ami third prizes will ?;■ equipment. I ^tta H. Smith, property on White the honor and thd burdens con­ be awarded to the three exhibits. 1 Dt. Walter Ca.ssells arrested , ’ ' c in n e y lumberjunisupply go ferred on him by overwhelming Ydung Christians judged to be the best in each.divi-! MtDfinatd. 20, of Burn- ‘ Trustee’s Bwd ABQ APPLIANCE CO. CLARKE INSURANCE AGENCY KEITH’S, FURNITURE M K . vote of the American people last Sion. Suitable roeogrtUion will ham street yesterday afternoon Ruth T. Cheney Segur and The Nov. 4. be awarded to oilier participants. when he ’found that the car Me-, Hartford National Bank and Trust OqUGLAS MOTOR SALES KEITH VARIETY and NEWS SHOP PINEHURST GROCERY •Today’s ceremony came eight Plan Yonth Week "Two pew features of this year’s Donald wa.s d.riving had defective Company, co-trustees of’ the will ANDERSON GREENHOUSES years, seven months and 14 days after another peak in the career of The ninth anniversary of Youth class and team"' exhibits. la.s T. Chgney .and Richard ,0. F. T. BUSH HARDWARE CO. GLENNEY, CLOTHIER ARTHUR A. KNOFLA _ _ __ POnERTON’S the incoming Preefdent. It was on Week, an annual event of (he Last. year's fair.' with over 250 i Cli.eney. interest in property north June 6, 1944, as Supreme COm- United CKiristian Youth' Movement, exhibits, proved most, successful. ; of Charter Oak street- to the rear Bumder of Allied Forces' in Eu­ is being observed by the Manches­ and it ia hoped that the 1953 Sci­ Stale Okays .Piek of Spruce streeL'-r,'^ FRANK L BRAY THE W. G. GLENNEY CO. lA RSEN ’S HARDWARE QUINN’S PHARMACY rope, that Eisenhower set in p4o- ter Youth Council frrom Sunday, ence Fair will be even more so. \ ’.Trade Name tlon- the D-Day onslaught which Jan. 25 through Sunday. Feb. 1. Of Dr. Marzialo Joseph A.. Sterling, doing busi­ was to crush Nazi Germany. The United Christian Youth Move­ ness as Paramount Engineering ORUNNER^ he. GORMAN MOTOR SALES MAN. GOAT, iPRON & TOWitlSUPPLY SGHIEBEL BROTHERS Problem of Korea ment is composed of 43 different. State Health Agent Company of Manchester. Now, as Commander in (Jhlef and Protestant denominations' .and The appointment of Dr. Nicholas Miehacl- Pinto. Roger Metivler as Chief Elxecutiye, the' former flve- other youth serving groups such A. Marzialo. as Manchester health and______Henry _p. , ______Pelitler. doing___ .. busi CAliLYLE JOHNSON MACHINE CO. E. A. JOHNSON PAINT CO. McCLURE AUTO GO. ROBERT J. SMITH, Inc. Btar general must cope with the as YMCA, YWCA, Boy Scouts and Will Speak Here officer, haij been-approved by the i ncs.s an the American Camping - Biilltary-political problems' of a Girl Scouts. • _ , State Public Health Council. Equipment Company. worid again divided—and first of Miss Betsy Freheil, chairman of The Advisory Board of Health Confirmation of his approval ' Marriage Llernse Puf your howling costs on tho downgrado amazing officioncy of tho Studobokor Econ« CAYEYS RESTAURANT JOHNSON BROTHERS McKINNEY BROTHERS, Inc. i E. WILLIS A SON, Inc. all 'With a savage, seemingly stale. came from the council’s-office to- Howard Francis - Waddell', 46.'" the committee’’planning for Youth will meet at 11 a. m. tomorrow at day. _ . . ^Bll tho woy this yoor. Oot o Studobokor truck o-misw ongino for lightor duty soryico. Baated conflict in faraway Korsa. Week in Manchester, announces Manchesler Memorial Hospital for Porter street, and Jean Benn Wil j He knows the score. He has been Dr. Marzialo replaced Dr. Robert ^n. 49 Arch street, Jan. 31. South ond got pulling powor thot’s ooming powor. Step in and got tho proof of Studobokor low two community-wide events to be a ge.neral disemion of-hvalth prob­ R. Keeney, Jr., Jan. 1,. but has ■ • ■ i>!' Jo Jto re a . He has worked as head* held locally. The first will be a lems. Methodist Church. You got tho big^terquo of tho Studobokor eporoting cost. Lot us show you a Studobokor ‘ Northr Atlantic Treaty been serving in a temporary 'capa­ Building Permits ■*‘4 ’ Fellowship Meet at the Emanuel Warren J. Scott. Bureau of Sani- city pending the approval. - ' Powor-Plus' ongino tor hofty hauling—tho truck oxocHy suMjid to your noods. Iffirce* to weld the. defenses of the Lutheran Chur.ch on Wednesday For alterations and additions t> r, lU ry Enginecrtiig, SUte Board , of A fqfmer resident physiaUhsila dwellings: tq John .ChiaputU, a" J jlIrVst into a Einbpeaa wall 'agaMcC^ ian . 28, imd the: sedofid, ah 'inter­ He^tot i^U_ talk to the group |Cbmmunist expansion. Manchester Memorial HoapilaUDr. 30 ColejTian ' road, $1,00D; to Er denominational Worship service at .About public water supply, garbage Marzialo opened an ofQce here in rico F. Reale. 11 ^ n n er road CHORCHES MOTOR ilttlfigly enough, in the light the Covenant (Congregational and refuse disposal, and sewerage September upop his return from ,80 OAKtAND STREET , ' ' ' is tba Job. facing him, FJsenhow^ $1,300; to Paul Dugan for Georgi MANCHESTER Church on Sunday, Feb. 1. I disposal, ^ Germany. . , Danks at 12 Bruce road, 1200.

I .K ■ - :i ' J MANrHBSTKR F.VENTNG wir,PAT.n, M^vrWFSTTT.P rnVV TTTKSnAY. JANUARY 20. 19S8- eONN« TUESnAY, JANUARY 20. 196B PAGE S E V ^ -i( ii' II 'i'll i'fine " t t i g g g i x . __ f _ r riak that condition in riiah ven- taiy sclumlonly. Parents must sign invoived the acceptance of greater tteea it-M iaely, It ran laal a long Vl'erbiier Elected until the calling telephone is re­ H ebrQ .fl time. ’ If *he tiaea It effectively; tl ttirecwfor extreme new goals. They placed correctly. * pirmlsaion slips In order to have reaponaihJlU^ea‘ for thprnael^^^ .tj-gfj saUsfied ..wUh wages.. .hoiu-F. Same Dial System to Serve .. J3tal -awlUditng equipment, in .the. Uieir children included, rail .help'Tiltti 'do WhaU the'people Connecticut Perhap* otir Innpea,, pe'rha'p* diiir anti their fharc of the national By Hilliard (FreVup telephone central office on Fa-st CFtaiiL . Church Group* Meet "' ' StJrniM ihietincUve,. .belicl. In. ,the„, Innate ohvimlslv want him to l ■Cfiu'n'K’WM ■srilhlffly' Wdffihir »t' the ... aenae.....o n f ie " A iW f f lf * r '-fWdpW. •CBntEaorw' and a 'Torre ’whth'h' wiaA;' Ry A. H. O. re.'-pect.s, they themaelvea had .done j »f the H illard Associa with any other in the Manchester rectory. Jiall* The iVomen's Guild M»nche»tfr. Ci.nn. hove run away with otir appralaal. rn.ioy the confidence of the poo- ; The “step-by-step’' \dlal system/the Coventry telephone bjiilrling. THOMAS r . FBROVSON. Very well. Their di*po»ition wt« to - ^»«r Or Coventry exchanges. It is con Chicken Rais riiet Monc(ay evening in the hall. pic In Ita. own right. used by Manchester telephone sub- { As he continues to (lial the stantly being studied, t'o see where Choir practice will be held as Usual WALcTER R. TERGUSON'. Hut we lyaye ney^er yet -WdtUe WA-werw- talking. wiMi-cHtr- iiUA,ulet_£or-ui-4vfcUe,-and....eigoy-'^^ "‘Rht at 8 o clock at the Wad ------^------PtibHiKw— ^:r,- ■ ~Tlira“ mahVTale Ta’ HTs'aaadcraT^"dTTicfriT Soles and Service In .the- ..church Friday _ evening. mtii h rtiaappoinlPd in btir fefiow | , what th^y had won. and not riak delT'RrdiboI'. . f. 7'.'.-"- . ' ...... • —icrlbera lor-naarly-si- qtMrter-cen—i-Rumber.,eacli .aucteaaive awltch-itt. impravementa. can Jo^c-lUAde ..to .lR;- Founrt^rt f>ftnh<*r 1, ___ ,,,„igh j Democ ratic friend about what ii> for the coming year aref Omier crease its dependabJItty and rednee —HehfB'h'.Ian. -20—- ( Special i ^— Gardner Q. -Shorey.. .organist and cillaerla'. Thoy are alwaya more | to comlone. for inalance, any It by giving another leae of poll- tury continues to serve r s area! t«>«P»ipne buildiiig Glngras, vice pie.sident: Ralph 214 SPRLTK ST„ MANCHESTFIR TEL. MI-.1-5095 4W *.T J i makes the proper connection; one ita cost of operation...-and addi- Rep. Richard M. Grant has. already choir m aster In charge. Publltil»rt Every Evening Eyept ;;g M ';h a n m o ;to f the people w hp iflcu tin g of the law ,n the Wll.eon ^ h e world the |.oor Demctcrata from the Southern New England | *elector determines in whlch^l.OOO Suntfiy*APd■ Helldiy-*. .Entered »t th "ocretary; and John John- tiona are made frequently to take introduced three bills in the leg­ Weather Plague* Town*folk Pott Mtmrh^gtng of high atandarda. Both .the .did take a look, of cotirae, at the Pliblir Relations committee. the prefix “MltcheU” to all tele­ 100 lines in whi(:’h J.he call is to be know whether It is winter or P»y»ble in Advenre . iat tomadc compulsion to keep on :om pleted,' and' finally a swiTch he asks for the placing of,the re­ spring. :lce and snow have melted title grcatne,sa It will be hecait.se Pie.sident and hia party ahould be , poa.sihmty that the DemociaU pr.oml.sing and seeking new gains Following the election of of­ phone, numbers. Bbetensive rear­ On» Te«r ...... '/ ...... J own as a connector is required port of the boards of finance In rapidly. The ground ia muddy In 1 St* Morthii ...... e ...... he succeeds in drawing from the! very nint h aware of Ha real na- could develop new ia.siie.s, which they themselves did not really ficers, Ih* outgoing president, Hsl rangements to the equipment were Litliiiaiiians Elect I'eported to^complete the call tp the number town reports as well ss in newa- places, biooks and gutters are run-1 Tliree Month* ^ . j i lure 1 would Involve'daring new c.xtcn* ni'cd. Man.v of the rank and file Harrison, on the activi­ ■ needed to put the new numbering tha^has been dialed. The connec­ One Month ...... i people the greatneaa and the rlg h r-tl'"'. ______’ aiona of aocial progreas. They ties of the pa.st-y.ear, and the nev> panerS. ning. The next day it is likely tol .num bers c.t the labor movement system into operation. tor ^ o connects to the ringing Weekly ...... j?, president su gg ested eome artlvitcs Officers for ’53 The second bill asks for xn In-. be another kind of' picture alto: [ Slnyle Copy ..'...... • " thflt ifi in thorn, b«i*JUWft nil j ij * '■ < j roulrl go for a work"Wpek which Ig "felt that, even though Ihpir ’ own' The etep-by-etep -syetem is - so machine whliih provides currciit tc 'automatic water heaters for the coming'yesr. crea.se in budgetary limits above pether, with everything frozen up. | u* give hiijl our be.sl, nothing of A | l v i 8 f » f i I ..HIk I lo i*f Is '•^"''tcr allll, for a mlnitm:m wage professional leaders were still agi­ called. because each turn of the ring thdv bell at the called tele- MEMBER OF ------— - - "'V ' ' Anthony Bcavlch was elected which towns ab(i cities have to Elee.tlon* Are'ileld , t h e ASSOCIATED PRESS .slavl.shne.sa. but the free, hand of » lA X lllV il F I « l « | which la higher atlll. feir inaurance tating for more, they had already dial by a customer advances the | phone, call oqe step toWard Ita deatlnation ^ pay for their Own auditing costa. At the postponed meeting of St. The AMorUted Preee t* J',?' ';','''''" w rp benefita higher alill. They could gained what ws." just about right RXTRNDEU FOREfABT if the called telephone la bu.ay president of the Manchester Lith­ give you tankful after entitled to the uee of repiihllretton of working partnership. From stich FUEL OIL SERVICE through switching equipment at •The third blH a.sks that the terra, Peter's Church, held Saturday eve-1 U n .>Z lllf o n ie l aXipretend that.All the advanrea that the busy sighal will be heard. Or *11 neiri dt«p»tche» rredited I" It. or reaching on his part, from atich for them.s'lve*. one or more telephone buildings. A uanian Corporation at its annual ‘.'A.sci'cultiw'Al-----production'?------bo ning, I,e.wix.W,. Phelps .ws" re-, - not .otherwlie... r.redUf C 'n have been .rfiade In lh “ae fields for Boston, Jsn. 20 The tem­ If . all the IruiM in any . particular meeting held' Sunday ' afteihoon, elected senior warden, and Henry; ■giVihg oil 'ours, great -good -ra n i • - It UB* n*-lf a -player In *. perature In New Tngland dUririg rrilnimum of five dial switches la changed to Incltiile raising chick­ ind tl»o the lorel new* piibllebed here. the pa.'t,^^ years, and all the ad­ group of swlt^ea are busy, the Jan. 4, at the LlUiuanian Hall on 'A. Jones, junior'wa'rden. Four new All rttht* of repi|hIimtlon of epnplel .Owners of rehtsi property, whp P'tUer gHme, having aeoiimulat- the next five days will average four needed to transmit a complete ens. RepUbHcan Grant claims that come. He in us, and w» In him vances--'that have been accepted, busy tone will be heard even be­ vestrymen were elected: Charles At, | tank fill of hot water for your family dtipitnhe* herein ere dleo reserved,_ . .u - 1——.-.i... Y.nnrAn» lA'ish lo hsve the sssistanoe of sii rd n good nitiuher of ehips, sud­ to nine degrees above the seasonal telephone number. Here's how the Golway .s.rcst. Other officenv elect­ ns th'e matter now stands chlckerr that and the new advances that nre t'o AT ITS BEST! fore the aubscrtbe\flnl.shes dialing Larcomb, Charles and John Phelps, j is the liu m T st' C -° i- c p U in p re p s t-, denly bad .an Instinct to rash In. atep-by-atep dial ayatem operates; ed at this meeting inclcde: Jame.* raiSers now must pay sales taxes Full »ervlre rllent of .N. E. A. Serv- be ieglalate.d by the Republicans' normal. Relatively mild weather the number. In thsU-case there'r and Gardner Q. Shorey. Miss Doro-1 which best ■tdsiiall7.es the relaDon- ijng their 19.'52 Income tax returns ! ami keep « hat he had won, In- will continue the real of the week. WTien you lift the receiver you Kvictgu's, vice president; Anthony OP fuel used for the purpose, other are. after all, merely the first no point in continuing to dial the Biretta, r^ordirig secietary; Jehn ngrtcultursl lines being exempt. then Raymond was made chair­ **WbUeher» RepTeeenUtivoe: The ship of s democratic people with a are advised by James J. Orahsm.l ete-rd of risking.any of It In the Precipitation during this period hear the dial tone—a steady hum­ remaining digits, as tlib subsorib'er your dishes..; Jultue Melhew* Speclel Apeno ~ New director of Internal Revenue, to token slice out of the cak* that battle for bigger pots. And the GET COMPLETE MOBIIHEAT SERVICE! ming sound. The' first unit of S;le, financial secretary; Jaseph , PT.A Slate* Meeting man. and Miss Marjorie Martin, Turk Chlceko. Detroit end Eoetnn. democratic leader. Could be cut. fo r. "the.,people."___ will on the average total over 0.7 will not be able to reacH\the num­ The meeting of (he Parent- co-chairman of the eyery-member OTIMBEB AUDIT . BITIKAtr OF bring--with them a copy of their "Way-to cash In the rhlpa sraa to Inch melted occurring as rain or equipnrient, the line-finder, has al­ ber he wants.. Thia condition sel­ Krazaitis, trea.'iurer; Mrs. Helen previous year’s return. In abort, the Democrats roiild AUTOMATIC DEllVERY-saves both­ combustion efficiency. Mobil* ready connected your line to a trustees; Mrs. Mary Chiziiis and Tencher' association will be held canvass, to be started this month,, gRCUEATIpNS.______sole Reniibliean. calling a halt show except mostly snow In ex­ dom occurs, only at tlnioS, w’hen Personal Mention*' i clothes In addition. It will'be helpful If counter the (levelopmenl of s re- to the gani'ite tor new gain*, er of constantly checking your heat, burns completely! trunk that's not busy and It ia the Brazauskas and JusLin Shamanski, at the .school auditorium tomorrow .The Hereld PrlrtlnK Compenv. Inc., treme northern New Rngland Wed­ there is an exceptional number of night, and will feature a demon­ Mr. and Mr*. MfHHniu W. Ham-1 On AhoUshinR PoHtica each .such taij^payer would prepare latlvrly liberal RepuhUcani.sm. liv calling for sta'diiratinn of that second switching unit—the selec- John Beavich. board of directors; timmee no flnenriel reepnnelblllty for nesday and again by. the weekend. oil supply! HEAT SAVING TIPS-help heat your calls being made. It is best to qang stration of teaching the deaf, by mond and chlldron went on a ski­ typorr'*phle*l error* eppeerjnp 1" a Hat of rental income and ex- shifting themselves .still farther I ') ,tor—that's telling you It’s ready to and Mir. Julia Biretta and Jerry Many (if the thing.* that Premier condition In which es-erybody up and try again in a fevy minutes. a teacher and three piipila from the ing trip to New Hampshire over; vertleement* end other reedinr h’ett r pensea. By so doing, the chance of the left. They could out-hid the FUll MEASURE-no “guesswork"!. home better at less cost! receive your call. Uzup, control comniltlce. In The Meneh**ter Evenlnp, Hereld. ^ Nagtiih of KgypI 'I' announc­ had If «n good. The Caller Controls Mystic Oral School. the week end. 1 overlooking deductible items is les­ Reptibllcana with promise ■ of fat­ No chance of errors. COURTEOUS SERVICE - cc^nsidera- Coventry Call A t the businc.ss nfiJi-ting the .So \vf> d'sclded. our Democratic The calliqg party controls the The demonstration will be pre­ Mrs. Albert W. Hilding enter-1 ing that he.waa siiapending all po­ sened, and the taxpayer may avriid ter and more luxurious hrnefita. of When making a call within the loard of' Direclors presented one Dleplev ei-Vertleinp clneinp hour*: friend s'nd v *. that there la such ClEAM FUEL O i l - t o promote tion for your premises! connection. The dial switches that ceded b.v a short bu.sine.ss meeting. talned two lahlea of brtdgo Mon-; For Monday—1 p. m. EUdey. litical activities and abolishing po­ the necessity of having to file a new and striking gains for la'.ior. Manchester exchange it Is only share of stot’k to Gedimenis thing as hs\dng rendered too sinSi^ necessary to-dial .the five figures in relayed the call do not return to Refreshm ents..w Ul..be, sew ed. ..by (Isv at a dessert bridge, at her. For Tueedey—1 p. m. Mor_dev. corrected return at a later date. lidunes! of ,i?..Js’or.ui, 3tr,ect..ln.!jip.':, For Wedneidey—1 p. litical partiea In Rgyp* f"! * .....Taxpayer# -in.- th la -*rea -ms.v re - th e Itttfcd •number. B u t let's say a- normal ■ when the railed'' TiaTty Tnothers of' the pu*rtla in' Mrs.' • For TburitUr—T p. "tn.'-Wedneedey. - 'Trii’ntilfinnar* ''period ’ of ' Oifee that we haven t really begun t o j cla>.s. and that clients appealed hangs up. The connection Is still pre^tion for his hand ■. caVv-fd A. Fogil's room, with Mrs. Victor For Fridey—1 p. m. Thuridey. c'piye help in filing their return# Manchester subscriber wishes to yeara could he aaid about political by calling at the ofRce of the Dl- have It godd. to on the basis of fhelr own inter call a Pilgrim number In Coventry. complete and. will remain so until plaqiib representing the Lithuanian Rychllng in charge. Manehrater Evening Herald He-| For Setiirdey—I p. m. Friday. emblem, “Vytautus." It was also hrnn correapondent. Miss Susan Claeelfled deedtlne: 10.30 a. tn. *eeh rectoi; of Internal Revenue, located , Ever onward, ever let! wardt eels-v.ifl shelve their own heat Then It If r.ecessary to dial th# let­ the calling telephone is hung up! Flu Serum Notice parties anywhere. Pendleton, telephone HArrleon dey of piiblteiUlon exeept Setiirr.ey— at dfif) Capitol avenue, Hartford. with some restless d.vnnmo like champions when their canny view ters P and I which require the use It is doubly Important, that the voted td contribute $10 to the M rs*H arry H. Kirkham , si'hool 8 *. tn. ■______Political parties often stand in ;S-8!t.2B. ■ Chester Bowies thinking up new of their o\yri heat interest* aiig- of additional selectors In order to calling telephone be replaced gent­ March of Dimes. nurse .announces that Dr. Irving the ws.v of nalinnai unity. They things to do for everybody— complete the call. The turns of the ly and carefully, otherwise both Wledman .of Colchester, local gests it. The Repuhllcens might The lazy, man uses a eloudy 'TuostJay. Jantmry 20 often put their own Interests shove .^Hiat might be the formula. dial for the letters 'P" and "1", and telephones as well as the equip health officer, ■ will adniinlaler Zion Ladies Slale ^ Hr;.’ to turn the clock hack, but morning as a good.excuse for not, the infefesr of th'e halidh as s' 'But at this point' our Democra­ until the.v did, we agreed, the the digit ’*2" connect the subacrib- j-ment and' the entire-wire path be- a (Nlllege prirtcssor.' W hat If 'the Thura^Jiy a serum to prevent In­ tic friend and we began t(i analyze er’a telephone to an idle switch In l tween them will be out of service boss has a lot of kin folks? fluenza, to children of the elemen- getting .up bright and early. The People And A Reader whole. In fact, polltica ia often a Democrats weren't being called Mission Meeting the reaultc of the laat el:rtlon. and selfish and divisive business. We upon to try to push It fonvard. This Is the da.v dlelllusloning , -phey v,,(] for a time, done their m^ntM ij which” Amerl'can''democracy is'cet- ' don't doubt that, on occasion, there The Ladles Aid Society of Zion things dl«iHti''toning from : own job too w ell. Uinlv to be at its be,at aomething. i h"v« heen Americans whp have UfPieranifPie Churth will hold its: Democratic point of view — we M Pi-esident Truman suggested in thought that thi.a^rumlry Vould quarterly missionary meeting to- j had heard then, morrow night in the church par-.j The reailta of that election his valedictory, for the whole he better run if we aboll.shed irs. Knowing and hilping New ; seemed to show thal^jiQt.-e^'Jn_thfi- ^ rld to ^vatchTTo see how quiet-- -tions-and-Ciongi ess and- putfpow UlnTa wlll be the financtaT project econornlcTclasses which were sup- ly and decehtjy the po\V«r oT Ote in - the hands of the right.- man. 6f\ lh *‘ iei.SUe';~iVTi(ch will extend | poaedly in' the bag to r the D em o-; 334 NORTH MAIN ST.^TEL. MLT-5253 people passes from one hand lo Democratic politics is sn ineffi­ thro'ueh February.- 1 crats stayed there on election day. took dayx yfuS w« ( ks to Members are reminded to bring , And one reason for thf,', as re- MANCHESTER . i another. Thia peaceftil tran.sHion cient' way of running a country. But it'la thoae countries who. In {heir qubiterlies so that all may fiected In casiiBl campaign con- Saturday, Jan. 24 deliver only a few xhort y* ar, ago, of power, in ceremoniea which in­ veraatlons, w-as that people readily HARTFORD spile of. all these things, keep the f>arllcipste\|n the disci salon of Gala Charity Ball, benefit Polio spire .reverence In both Io.sers and “Our Negro Hlaalons." Those who' accepted the claim of the Demo­ Drive, State Armory. OPEN THCRSDAT EVfcNINGS con now be achieved in hours. g.ame of politics going, struggling times winners alike, where the love of were unable t(>^nd or bring their crats that they had never had It .Ian. S.2 and 21 our sysleiti ..itself. tran.scends .lhe with its Imperfections, its selfish- mite boxes to the la t meeting may 80 good, and then made a most Center The.spiana presentJ^Yeara From poin-l of dispatch to any spot bittemeas of defeat or the elation itesa," (la Inefficienc y, whoV' iri the do so tomorrow night. AH vvorr- "4uribiis' decliiioh,’~the de'i-lsion T o Ago,” Bowers School. en of the eongregstlon aie Invited vote Republican. They admitted . . . anywhere . . . o> fc'^t os a of political triumph, in which, for long run, have sliength and Wednesday, Jan. 28 Parmogioi Automatic Gai stability. to attend th?#e missionary meet­ that the Democrats hsd, done polio Jamboree, St. James' Wator Haatan Hava tha faster! a moment at leaat, even paiilaana everything for them, and then plane con fly . . . cargoes ore de­ And It i.s' th.e lioiinlries which ings. School. 8 p.m. |liu - futad - to - ttaal tank. appreciate the good In tho.se they ■ Mrs. Rlhel Sadror.inske, Mrs. voted against them. Friday, Feh. 27 ( tolerate, tor a "transitional" Why? The answer seems to be non-slop Cannot ruit' or corroda. -aucceed. and wish well to those Mrs. Helen Roberts and Mrs. Ann* Ma.sonir Ball at Ma.sonic Temple. livered on time and on target . . . who aiicceed them- this ia .some­ period, the aboliahment of the fltihl will act as hostesses for the i that, feeling that they hsd indeed Saliirda.v, Feb. 28 10-yaar warranty. the; Roclal period and serve refresh-; obtained a moat fortunate rohdi- Annual ladles' night, Britiah- thing mi^gnlficenl and grand in democratic proceaa who, ip whether it's ammunition and '>up- Ask Your Master Plumber i menta. i tidn in life, they did Hot want to Arnerican Club. ONLY $5.47 A MONTH our lives. It is all bigger than its end. prove weak. ( We have a very good Idea of plies to the Korean front lines or to biggest actors. o/tar imo// down payment Or The Hartford Gas Co* It is good for us to lose ottr- how long thia "tranailional” other areas either inaccessible or aelves In auch a da.v, in such s period will really last. It will last aymhollc leaffirmation of the not ■ three yeais, as Premier YOUR DIMES too for to reach rapidly by other basic .simplicity, deccnc.v and Naguib announces, hut Jti.sl ss modes of transportation. Man’s in­ humility with which thia greatest long as Naguib can make it la.st. THE KNOWN NAME, THE KNOWN QUAIITY SINCE 1900 WILL HELP and moat powerful of nations calls And, in the end, lb cannot he good genuity has developed the plane Its servants to office. . for Rg.vpl, but must he had. From today, we look toward to­ In saying this, we are fully CHILDREN WIN THEIR- and the parachute to a new high morrow. and tomorrow— toward aware of the likelihood that the importance in both ptfocc at.d war. the endle.sa aticceaaion of frials'and Egyptian (>o1it1cal parlies are a lit- FIGHT AGAINST POLIO re'sponsibilitira which will be con­ tie more selfish and nuirh Ir.s.s re- verging upon .President-; R isen -! s|*«nsihle than poHtirsl parties in ..4 ■hnwer. nd, through 'him, upon us : this__ CUUlltl.V. And wA Sl'f SlaO- Ke?parch is making giaril ?Trfflp*"lo\var(l flip rlaywhon all. [aw are of. the pn.ssihilit.v that evpry child can walk, run. play and live free from the .....W e.....h are "nei'eT- screptert....one-;-Nagnih's ■mtentions may he-gnod"'- < dread' TTipnacp of ipfantilp' ParatyaiF; KTro'-dimc^- iTiTt...... theory about the relationship of; that he 1* sincerely the foe of cor- give i.s a mile.stone in thi.s victoriou.s forward march ^ the American people to this new ' riiption and Inefficiency) and that ,. . helps bring do.spr.this bettor life for children. Helps J Pre.sident. This is the theory that I t|ie only goal he acknowledges to re.store thmi.'=ands of children alreadv stricken, to u.se- J/ we vnleil for him ns if we thought I I'im.self is the goal of doing things ( Jill happy lives.'Help.s protect from Polio’s grim thi'Pat g hirn a piirayle man. who could .pro- j bellei-:.for: Egypt..-In-other words, i A h h children . ; . iric.Uiding fbiir'own. Please send a S automatic clotl^es dryers duce answers lyhere none hail pre-! we can concede that perhaps he is generpu!?..do.naUon .t()day lof.Tolip, gn Manch^ste.r...... »)•- ■Viniialy__ pjfovgd-.-pos.si iilc..__hcXare.!.aliab3luug.—politlca.-in. JSg-vpl__foe- Trust Co. ^ ^ whom all manner .of problems | whril .seem to him to he good tea f dry your wash^so fast would ' fall, as to a Nqiperhuman j .sons, and for good purposes. touch. Blit even If tjiis were coinplele- ) This Is the theory which estah- ly ,ao, it would still be bad. The aud at such a\|ow , low cost! liahe.s this Pre.sident a.s a figure to fvehlnnl welfare of Egypt depends j, MAIN R obert J . Smith whom we have turned as to a great not upon what some strong man Y O W STREET I N (• O R P O R A T E U white father, tn remove our bur­ can do for It. but upon what Eg.vpl ) REAI. E.STATE — INSl'RANt E dens and dispel our responsibili­ learna to do for it.self. Increased GROUND FLOOR Dry Your Clcthr-i ties and make life easy for us and reliance on the decision and wis­ TELEPH O N E .MKchell 9-.524I “INSFRANSMITHS .SINCE 1914" 0 to nourish our laz.inesses and ;our dom and decency of its own peo­ )' rhf Hamilton Way . weakne.s.s'es. 'This is the theory ple, hot' the end of reliance upon HAMILTON i* the or- whirh (jjptpnd.s. in pa.ViiJiQlogical .them, is ..what ..Egypt needs. ..The Rfrady to Iron alarm, that we expect too. much nation needs not a caretaker, but iffqal automatic gaa- or Put Aw a y ‘ from this mortal, and that, thei-e- lo take care of it* own Intere.sts JE- ' clothea dryer. Enda fore. our own chqice of him .Wa.s, arid decision*. Ita political parties I- ■ a thing of weakTie.sV 'and'dV'sp'ai'r,' .should" hbf He abnlisKeil,’as tin- L O O K AHEAD laundry Inning and of evasion and abdication, rather worthy, hut given a insnilste lo weatherjwaiting. Driei than a' rholce of strength and prove themselves worthy. Modern Monnt$nga jesplution. >____ As for Nagnih. whatever his dothea indoors, in good aims may he. his bad methods We do not arrep t the.se tlieorie.s. give your Diamonds minutes. Dries clothes We do not think the American ate certain to poi.son them. He ,.s J people expect milacre.s. We do not not going to he good for Egypt oi iV«ir B e a m ty a n d fluffy, ftesh snd think they have deposited all their for the world. He is going lo he cares in the lap of .some siippo.sed .trouble. And this will be ao. be- sweet. demi-god. We do not think tliey .caii.se of the methods he la .select- —' Briitiam ee. have shaken off re.spon.sihility. \\‘e ing. no matter how admirable aoma b y dcaoUt'hmk.rhev ex pKifC the M« prof eased aim's ma 'y se'erti ___ ;.±ouch. We-do not think ..(hey felt i ; PoH’t- ]pt _an olci-fashion^ .aet- - ONLY Si;.7« A MONTH •“•w'lir •- -ivow^-jiarheffi'afe' - ■ fiiijj (Tale Tolir A( one or both pf our hanks you'w ill find your own good \Ve thmU, to the ('ftntraov,--.they i tbcmselves-a* long, a* hv* dicta- tfart fm m it.s htwiily. 'Yntt'H hp reasons for Ihe^ pleasure you gel in dealing wilh The envisioned a worki'ng partnership. power makes perprliiation , *urpri.apd, how much more hril- Manchester Trust Company—and 'they all add up lo / :-i( . . after mail down payment ‘ . .1 W f think tqey appraised the tasks ; pos.sible. liant it will look in one of our CONVENIENCE. . - i - b.. which confropled this partner.ship upw mounting.*. . 7.. a* ta,sks beyond ea.sy or quick (Top to Bbttonil ' t vv solution. I'et they thought that The Mandate • D(iv«

■:.... , / ; . ■ - . ■/ ■ • J V t— MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, JtlANCHESTER, CONN^ T-UESpAYr^JANUARY-30,-195a -PAGE PABE EIGHT IfeW eHESTER EVENING H^A L D r-MAN^HESTERy-GONNvr-TUESDAY, JANUARY 20,19S♦^

wGNs—1410 " rt 1 # I n r y w r wWTHT—1330 ih x —i , 'Ellington Marlborough WDR0 - 1 S60 Mrgxfiwii n n ft i r w h a t — 010 ^ WCCO---1260 r «;Trr—KWWC—1080 G irl IVKNB— MO Eastern Standard ^me WNPC—Ch. 6 Prograni Changed Reports Available S e o u l V 4'.'S#XvVTlIT-:;-Ca:’ T lnii* y. a,in«^wpNS- - For (alllb Sefsioii - At Clerk’s Office -■fe WTTC—BacksUgs Wife. WKNB-Polonla. , Noteg WDBC—It Happens ETerV Day; 7:30-W ONS-Leal News. * The Chlcasoana. Iit.’i—WTIC—Weather. Ellington. Jan. 20—(Special) Marlborough, Jim. 20—(Special) Tlbe **Firat Family’^ of the United States ■w ccc—MuaTc, 1:S*—WDRC—Old Music Box; News. Mrs. Henry Butler of Somers will WHAT—News: Polka Hop. WTIC—Bcb Steele—Homing W atch, Questions buzzed back and forth —The annuki town reports have .....W ONS^Jack 'Dosmey'a' Millie ebop. - •WCCC—Nawaj-Good MoraiBg-MusiiC -A-demonsttatiPh of finger as -to-how to handle this- problem been.re^eiv’ed .frpm the printer and , X Q I L ^ WKNB—News; Request Mptlnee. WONS—Bill Jenkins Show. painting wh*n the local Woman’s copies may obtained at any of 4 ;I5_WT 1 C—Stella Oallaa. WKNB-News, Phil Hale Show. Club meet tomorrow at the Hall snd that problem in an fntermedi- ^the local stores snd the town WDRC—The Chicagoane. 7:45-WHAY—.\ew« Memorial Library. ‘ . ate troop si the meeting of the clerk's office. By DOCOtAS IAB8EX WKNB—UHF Program; Request 7:55—WONS-Weather. Intermediate Leaders . held last aRd S. ft L NBA Staff OorretpondeBt ] M atinee. . WTHT-Weather. Officials ot the club explained Tax Board to Meet Mamie and ike 4 :IS—WDRC--The Recorc' Shop. t:00—WDRC—World News Rountlup, that this is not the program week Wednesday at the Girl'Scout The Board of Tax Review has Waahlnfton — ‘(NBA) — What In Inaugural: Talk WTIC- -Young Wlader Brown. WCCC—K ’ddle Corner. office. A panel answered the ques­ manner of woman Is the liatlon’s WTHT—Eddie Arnold Time, W K N B -N ew s. orlginaJly planned for that date achediiled Ita first meeting of the WHAY—Save a Life Program. W T H T -N ew s. but did not elaborate further, The tions whichriiad been sent in pre­ year for Feb. 2. .Board members Ufs W9rk Oat aew First Lady? 4.45—W TIC—The Woman In My House. WTIC—News. session will get underway at 8 viously by the leaders snd this are Ralph Korngiebel, Edwin One thins Is sure. Whatever Mrs. Washington, Jan. 20— (IP) the right to choice of our own a .t4_WDRL—News: Old Record Shop. WHAT-Cup of Coffes Club. p.m. proved one of the most interesting Montatream and Norman I.x>rd. J>wl^t Elsenhower was, did, liked work ar\d to the reward of our own 'WTIC—Just Pliln BUI. WONSr-News. meetings that the gi'oup has ever Your Homo FinauduK or disliked before, It’s golns to be —The prepared .text of the WTHT—News, .Joe GIrand Show. 1:15 -WDRC—Shoppers Specials. Hperlal Hunday Arranged Koclety Eleols Oflirera inaugural addre.ss of Presi- it inspires the initiative that WHAY-^atory Queen. _ , W TIC—News. Sunday, Jan.- 25 will be National had: it la planned to have a repeat The sDoresa. Speiety .haa elected « lot different for her for the next makes our productivity the won­ WONR—Sgt. Preston of the Yukon. W KNB-Phll Male.’ Pilgrim Fellowship Youth Sunday. performance as soon as there are the following .to .olficerahip at a four years at least. dent Dwight D. Eisenhower: der of the world: And It warns that 4 :1S_WTIC—Front Page Farrell. WHAY— lestlng, with Wariap. enough 'queaUons, So any leaders fla R S Tdfotkor Mamie Elsenhower has probably My fellow citizens: WHAY—Crnibv'e Quarter WONS—Bill Jenkloi Show. Representatives from both groups meeting held "Wedneaday; Mra. any man who nceka to deny equali­ l;S 4—W TIC—Lorensii Jones. WTHT—Martin Agronaky. of the OongregatlonsI church here hsvlitg further questions are re Sarah Bllah, prealdent: Mrs. Ruth T0GETHF;R 5YC may arranse a con- had as good a preparation for the The world and we have passed ty in all his brothers betrays the W'HAY-Band by Demand. 5:55—WCCC — News; Breakfast News­ quested to get them into the Girl Coffyn, vice president; Mrs. Mar­ ft Job as any one woman can get. the midway point of a century of WONS—Skyklng. boy. will take-part' in the morning serv’- venienl plan of hoifie flnaneins that, aplrit-of. the. free, and invites the WDRC—Memory Lane. ■ WONS—Bin Jetikina Show. ice. The Pilgrim Singers will sing Scout office as soon as possible. ion Maaon, secretary; Mra. May itet It lumpens that being. First eonUnuing challenge. - We sen^e mocv.-y the tvrant gjia^WDRC—Curt Uasaey...... WDRC—News. . - ...... Intermediate leaders - are —re- VergasoH)- treasurer.'—— ...... Lady of the Land Involves a com- with all our faculties that forces '""‘=“ery or me tyrant. WTIC—Radio Bazaar.,, ah srtthem ariir Ihe" Junior Fellow­ w:HI make your monthly payments It is because we, all of us, hold WHAY--News. ship members will receive '’their mrnded tnst the deadline for reser­ Directors: Mrs. Pearl Crawford, Unatlon of responsibilities and du­ of good and evil are ijiassed, and to theke principles that the pollU- WTIC—Notes snd Quotes. WTHT-Fob Llovd. vations for the annual banquet on chairman; Mrs. M^'ra Lord, Mrs. ties for whlph there Is only one armed and opposed as rarely be­ •; 5S—W THlr-Frankie ■ Frisch. Ball-. 5:45-WCCC—Breakfast Newsboy. emblerhs. shout the same aa rent. BrinR in youi< cal changes accomplished this day . scores, ■ 8:55—WTHT—John Conte. Jan. 27 Is Wednesday'. Any wanting Emma Lord, Mrs. Vlllette Crsw- adequate training course: the Job fore In history. I WONS—Gabriel Heatter. Otib linderway do not imply turbulence, unheaval . WONS—Cecil Brown. Newa .A 4-H Dairy Club is being tickets should contact Mrs. James shaw, Mrs. Sarah Rettie. ' Mrs. facts .and fiffures for a discussion of itself. This fact defines the meaning of ' E eealag 8 :8 8 - WDRC—.News. Ethel Hollister, Mrs. Gertrude Zer- thi*."H V v"w rrr d‘«o«-tler. Rather UUk change eX- g;n#_WDRC—News WCCC—12 H undred snc.' tO Hits. organized here. All interested boys Smith, 127 Green Manor road, im­ your home financing needs. Benefit Caesar's wife had it easy by triifl day. We are sumitioned. by W TIC—News. WHAY—News; Morning Slsr Review. mediately. ver snd Miss Marie Joyner. comparison. Oomella's Job de­ this honored and historic cere- , Pr«ws’a » pWose'o^^purpose of strengthening WKNB—News; The Little Show. between the ages 6f nine and 20 lu. our dedication and devotion to the WTHT—News; Joe GIrsnd Show. can get full details- from Wayne from our 60 years experience in scription didn’t specify keeping mony, to witness mbre than the WHAY—Sports. . WONS—News. Members ot troop 60, "Verplsnck Manc.ester Evening Herald above suspicion In an age of tele­ act of one citizen, swearing his precepts of our- founding docu^ WONS—News, WTHT—Breakfast Club. ' • Holland or John Lanz. menb ', a conscious renewal of faith gjt.v—WTIC—Bob Steele. WTIC—Theater o. Melody. Personal Mention School,, were recent guests of the Marlira t ugh correspondent, Mra. financing homes for thrifty and far­ vision, gossip columnists, women’s oath of service, In.-the prc.sence of WHAY-Supper Serenade. 8:15—WDRC—Music. Hartford County YMCA on a "See Howard lx>rd, telephone East magaxlnes, the League of Wo­ in OUT country and in the watch­ WONS—Patter hy Patterson., WONS—Jack Downey's Waxworks. Mr. and Mrs. Christian Lugin- his God. We are called as a people, WKNB—Ed Show, and Learn Trip.” The girls visited Hampton 667-J-2. - sighted citizens. men Voters and the New York to give tcstlmoriV. In the sight of fulness of ^'divine providence. WDRC—Jack Zalman, This I Believe. buhl of Orchard street announce The envies of this faith know gilS—WDRO-Guy Lombardo.- l:S#—WT1(^-Newll; You Mid Tour the engagementof their daughter the Hartford Courant, a Are sta­ Press Institute which takes It the world, to our faith that the W TIC—W eather. . ■ Child. tion, the .State Library and the upon Itself to select the country’s future shall belong to the free. no God .but force, ffo devotion but 4 ;S0—WTIC—Emile Ccte Glee Club. WCCC—Nftwn; M*rkM Banket. Adele Luginbuhl, to Ronald 'fnieb ten best dressed women. A wo­ Since this century's beginning, Its use/The;.’ tutor men in treason. IVONS—News: Music for America. WHAY—lU lU r Program . son of Mr. snd Mrs. Jacob Trueb of State Capitol. WTHT—Sereno Gammell. f:4$—WDRO-Bihg Crosby. Ellington avenue. No date hai^ been HEARING-AID man In high position today can a tl-ie of,tempest ha.s seemed to They feed upon the hunger of WCCC—News; Music. WTIC—Victor H. Llndlahr. Most troops had a dA-iatmas c ^ a vndar. so^ciott-.lfjher dress.:. coma .upon the. contlnen-U - of - .Uie others. .Whatever defies, them, they, g;«—W3M lC^ew s.--.■ W H.^—famous TrUlf...... set for, t)ie, wedding,...... OPEN DAILY UNTIL 5 P. M. happens to be a half-inch longer cal in. ivihsses of Asi.a has wakened torture, especially the truth,. WTHT—Stock Market Summary; WTCNb -^R uss Motga'H Show." Mra- E.' Carlton Pease who has party shd two'trodp pa'rtle* whlfch BATTERIES Sports. t;55_W D R C —News. been a patient at Rockville City were not reported previously were Wednesday Closed at Noon. than yesterday’s accepted length. to strike off shackles of the past. Here, then, is Joined no pallid WTIC—Tht-ee Star Extra WDRC — Arthur Godfrey. those of troops 9 and 40. The 1st: For All Hearinff-AidB Today’s First Lady Is expected Grea^' nations of Europe have- argument between slightly differ­ SiS.’l—WONS—Bill Jenkins Show. WTHT—Mv True Story. Hospital for a week; returned to 7 j40_ WDRC—Beulah. ' WTIC—Welcome Travelers. ^ her home on Somers road Sstiir-' ter troop made Christmas tree to be the living symbol of moth­ wag;ed their bloodiest w a rs. ing philosophies. This conflict WKNB—Newa; Through The Taara. Guaranleed Fresh Thursday, 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. erhood and wifehood to all the WTHT—Weather: Headline Edition. day. lapel pins for their mothers and Thrones have toppled and their strikes directly at the faltn of our WONS;—Ful)on Lewis. Jr. WHAY—Italian Program. crepe paper raffia picture Yrames Camp Fire Girls, Girt Scouts, vaiit empires have disappeared. fathers and the lives 'of our cons. WTIC—Boston Blsckle. 1#;I5—WDKC—Arthur Godfrey. Mts.5 Mary C. Hatheway whoyvas Closed Saturday Brownies and Job’s Daughters. ^ew nations have been born. 1:18—WONS—Tello-Test. WTHT—Whispering Streeta. a patient at Rockville City Hospital with a picture of themselves for ,No principle or treasfire that ve W TH T—Elm er D arls. lg:S#_WCCC—Newa; 12 Hundred and has returned to her home on their fathers.' Both troops had Tet about noon each day-she must -For. our own country. It has been hold, from the spiritual knowledge ' WDRC-a:jnultir Miss. 90 Hita. also become tte leading hostess a time of recurring trial. We have T:SS—WTICt—News. • YVKAY—Italian Program. Hatheway avenue. grab bag'gifts and refreshments. of our free schools and churches to President Elsenhower is pictured above with his family In this Informal portrait taken recently W TH T—Silver Eagle. WTIC—Daible or Nothing. ur most honored guest In a town She’s always claimed her principal hobby. Is taking care of hqf grown In power and in responsibil­ the creative magic of free, labor WKNB—Voice of Mancheater. Mr. snd Mrs. Preston • Selley .d- which has the fastest party pace huaband. She’ll have lota of help now. ity. We have passed through the in the Eisenhower home at Columbia University. From the left President Eisenhower: grandson WONS—Gabriel Heatter have moved into their new home. and capital, nothing lies safely be­ 'Dwight David IJ; the Eisenhowera’ daughter-in-law, Mrs. John Eisenhower, and her daughters Susan WDRC—Mindy Carson Show. 10:4S—WTHT-When a Girl Marriei. . In the country. anxieties of depression and of war 7;4.8._WDRC—Kd Murmw. WONS—sNews. Mr. Henry Dubois of Main 873 Main 3t., Tel. MI-3-4136 to a summit unmatched In man’s yond the reach of the struggle. Elaine, 8-months-old, and Barbara Ann, 3; and Mrs. Eisenhower. The Eisenhowers’ son, Maj. John WTIC—One Man's Family. 11:99—W THT—Lone Journey.* street, Is visiting hls brother in the fact that the haa been the wife aurefootedness which is no^ In­ Freedom Is pitted against slav­ Eisenhower,- was on duty In Korea when this photo was taken. He •was given a 15-day furlough, WONS—Top Tunes. WTIC—Strike It Rich. It’s not easy to be your sweet history. Seeking to secure peace Ti.'iS—WONS—Tltuli Moody. ' WKNB—News; 840 Club. Holyoke, Ma.ss. of a career Army officer, say stinctive. ery; light against dark. to attend the. Inauguration ceremonlea today. WOaNS—Ladles Fair. same self under these conditions'. thdM who have been close to Mrs. By any standard Mamie Is fem­ In the world, we have had to fight W TH T—Pollc* Blotter. To Serve Supper TUte everything that’s been writ- through the forests of the Argonne I ;0S_WDPC—People, Are Funny. . WDRC—.Arthur’ Godfrey. The D to K group of women of Dwight Eisenhower. inine, pfetty-and attricUve. plve- Theefalth we hold belongs not WTIC—To Be Announced. WHAY—Italian Program. the Jjidles Benevolent Society of feet, three-inches-tallr -weighing. ...to„the._shoiiei„qLIwpJ.lma,j.nd_tP and_aHotlieri-ln—Joint-effort- -W TH T—Mirhee! “ Shay ne-.- 11:15^WTHT—We The Women.______TRUSS FITTIN6 —TodsqHt's poprHar-on-the-part-of Id TW srsnoTSOl to aie free of “all 11 ;J5—WONS—News. been plenty—and you ^ al Mqmle’s more cpsual friends to 128 pounds, she weat^ a size 14 the mountain peaks of Korea. “ remove the egdaes of mutual fear WHAY—Polish N ational *Home. the • Co'ngfegatlbhsir “ChiircH wlTT from there guessing as » what the world. This common bond, WONS—The Blsik Museum. irrW—WDRC-i-Granr. Slam: . serve a supper at 6 p. m. Friday By AKRON Graduated Experts claim that she has emerged from dresa. Her ankles arfa as trim as Ask God’s Guidance binds the grower of rice In Burma and distrust among nations, and Ike Key Dates gtl.V—WTIAY—Serenade In Blue. WCCC—N e#a: 12 H undred and 90 in the social rooms of the yhurch. kind of a First fJtAy she will be, Ike’s can^ign with a brand new her figure. Her fariied bangs are In the swift rush of great events, so to make possible drastic reduc­ |:So—WDRC—Mr. and Mrs. North. Hita. Also Abdominal Supporto, Elaa- fo r Instance, Mrs. Elhenhower worn because of a' high' forehead. we find ourselves groping to know and the planter of wheat in Iowa, tion of armaments. The sole re­ WTIC—Red Skelton Show. WTIC—Bob and Ray. , A special feature w’ill bd s silent tie Hosiery, and nil types of personallfy. They aay that they WONS—Dr. Kildare.. WHAY—Beno Oil Program. : auction conducted by Mrs. K.^ Fos­ Maaohostor Saviagt ft Loaa ftuooiatioa-IWIIaiaStiiToislir aWora the thought of mpklng a 'They have bei^dme n pleasant the full sense and meaning of the the (ihepherd in southern Raly and quisites for uodertaking such WONsS—Queen for a Day. never thought (1) that she was the mountaineer in the Andes. It WHAY—Morton Gould Conducts. ter Hyde. surglonl npplinnrea. Privnte Fit­ public speech. When It comes to physically atrong enough to take fixture above her pretty face. Her times In which we live. In our effort are that—In their purpose Washington, Jan. 20 (4^ .1948—On Jan. .33 said -in letter g;45—W TH T—Escape W ith Me. W THT—Break the Bank. Must Register ting Room, fafng a crowd, gffilllng, waving the rigoroua effort in stride, and excellent coloring — uhicli un­ quest of understanding, we beseech 'confers a common dignity upon the -'-they be aimed logically and Some key dates In the life of h* "could not accept nomination g;00—WDRC—Life Wit! Luigi. ■ WKNB~ Mi»alr from out of the West. God’s guidance. We summon all French soldier who dies in Indo- W TH T—Town .Meeting, ' 11:40—WHAY—Pot Pourrl. Anyone who is not a citzen of and saying hello, rtie’s the best. (2) that she would take to the fortunately doesn’l s'^’w up in honestly toward secure peace for Dwlght David Eisenhower to high political office.” Several WTIC—Martin and Lewis. 11:45—WDRC—Rosemary. the United States and who wsiwin JBi^t the lo n g ^ actual speech she limelight the way she has. They black and white .photos—is prob­ our knowledge of the past and we Chlna, the British soldier killed in all; And that—in their result— Democratic leaders began boom­ WONS—Bill Henry. News; Oftlclsl W TIC—Bob Hope. Quiaa’s Pharmaey Malaya, the American life given In 1890 —^ Born at Denison,, Tex. D etective, WKNB—Music Out of the Weat this country on Jan. I, is required has ’ ever ^ a d e contained 30 a r e announcing a new-found ably her outstanding fcat-ire scan all signs of the future. We they provide methods by. which ing him for Democratic presiden- WHAY—RonzonI Program. to submit an address report with­ Advertise in The Herald— It Pay* Mamie, The betting is «hal Mamie is bring all our wit and will to meet Korea. every participating nation will nomination. WHAY—News; Nile Watch. words. We know, beyond this, that we g;3»--WDRC—.My Friend Irma. Afternoon in 30 days^of that date. Forma on For better or for worse the Her really. Intimate frlenda going to make a highly poular the question: How far hfive we prove good faith in cwrylng out Parents. D^idJ;. and Ida Elizahe^ I 1948—Retired from Army and WTIC—Fibber McGee and Molly. I2;09-^WDKC—Weniy Warren. which to make repoi;ts may be ob­ don’t see it quite that way. They First Lady. come In mam’s "long pll^lmage are linked to all free peopies hot its'pledge. . - (Stover) Elsenhower, moved to president of Columbia WONS—Songs of Our Tlitie. WCCC—Luncheon Muaicale. tained at the post office. First Lady has to make some pub­ agree that they are terribly re­ from darkness toward light 7 Are. merely by a noble idea bpt by a (2) Realising that common sense Abilene, Kans., when he was two. University on June 7. On July W THT—Btrw’.n CsahSBk.< WONS—Curt Massey Time. lic speeches — without her hus­ I#:0(V—W'DRC—Louella Parsons; Doris WHAY—Italian Voice. 3.5-Year Legion Member lieved that she haa been able to we nearing the light—a day of simple need. No free people can and common decency-t*HI<* dictate Attended high school In Abilene 5 refused to identify him.self with band a t her side. Mrs. Tnirngn freedom and of peace for all man­ where he showed a liking for his­ D sv Show. WTIC—News; W eather. George N. Brigham of Elizabeth piwbably abhorred the idea more stand up so well physically under for long cling to any privilege or the futility of appeasement, we any poliliral parly and repeated WHAY—News: Nile Watrh. W’KNB—News: In the Background. street has.been swarded a 35-year the strain. Aa one puts It: kind ? Or are the shadows of an­ enjoy any safety In economic soli­ shall never tiy to placate an ag­ tory.' nisth and athletics. He he "could not" accept nomination WTIC—Two for the Money. ^WTHT—Jack Berth Show. American Legion membership pin.. ttian Mamie does now. But Mrs. 'Let’s hope that Ike's campaign Nixon Milestones other night closing in upon us ? tude. For all our own material gressor by the false and wlcken graduated in 1908 and later played WTHT—John Daly. 12:15—W TIC—Aunt Je n n ie 'i Stoiica. Truman, with «U her Missouri In­ for any public office. On July 9 WONS—Frank Ecwards. WKNB—Bing Crosby Time. He is a member of the Dobosz-Er- proves once and for all to the gqs- Great as are the preoccupations might, even we need markets In bargain of trading honor for semi-pro baseball. laid down "final and complete” re­ 1(I:I.V—WONS—Musln Lover'a Hour, W TIC—Medley Time. tel-Laboc-Hansen Po.st in Rock­ dependence and distaste for the alps that MamH Isn't frail and that absorbing us at home, concerned the world for the surpluses of our security. For in the final choice a 1911 — Appointed to the U. S. fusal to accept Democratic nom­ W THT—Concert Hoirr'. WONS—News. public platform, quickly bad to as we are with matters that deeply Naval Academy only to find he 10:30—WDRC—News. WTHT-Luricheoi. Music. ville. The post was the first in the she can be a real First Lady with Washington, • Jan. * 20—1/P>—- farms and of our filctorles. Equal­ soldier’s pack Is not so heavy a ination under any "terms, condi­ WTIC—News: First Nighter. WDRC—Aunt Jennie. • country to make applications for Ure herself a pubUc speaking the best of them.” / Some key dates in the life of Rich­ affect our livelihood today and our ly, we need for these t'ame farms burden as a prisoner's, chains. was too old —■ 21 — when the tions or promi.ses.” WHAT—The Night Watch. • WHAY-r-Geiuma Oil Progmm. 35 year pins and the first to re-‘ teacher and learn the rudiment­ Like almost every American ard Milhops Nixon: vision of the future, each of these and factories vit,hl materials and (3) Knowing that only a United school term opened! So he entered 1950— Oct. 16, G(»V. Thomas E. 10:45—WDRC—The Three Sons. 12:25—WONS—Loral Newa. celve them. Ellington and Rock­ ary tricks of the trade. 1913—Born .Ian. 9 of Quaker domestic prt^.m s Is developed by, Jhe Military Academy. 1 1 :00—Nea’S on All Stations. 12:30^WDRC— Romance of Helen wife with a husband overseas, the and often even created by, this products of distahtlands. This basic States that is strong and Im­ Dewey esme out for Eisenhower WHAY—Kite Watch. T rent. ville are both members of the Mrs. Ike has always claimed parents at Yorba Linda, Calif., 1915 — Graduated from West for Republican presidential nom­ 11; 10—W T H T —Edwin C. Hill. WHAY—LaRoaa Program . Fourth District, an honor district. war proved to be a great physical question that Involves all human law of interdependence, so mani- mensely productive can help defend Point, finishing 61st in a class of that her principal -hobby is tak­ and emotional strain in Matnle's and reared in Whittier, Calif. Fa­ in the commerce of peace, applies freedom in our world, we view our ination in 1952. The general in 1 1 : 18—WTJIT—The Late Boh E. Lloyd. WCCC—News. The next district meeting will be ing care of Ike—to the extent. It ther la Francis Anthony Nixon, kind. / ' 164. Played halfback On football WONS—Midnight Matinee. WONS—The Women’s Page. held Feb. 8, at 3 p. m. in Hebron' life.- Before the war she hhd de­ This trial comes at a moment with thousapd-fold Intensity in nation’s strength and security ms a team, but quit the game after statement indicated he hadn’t WDRC—You and the 'World. W THT—News. has been reported, of buying his veloped a non-crltlcal heart mur­ native of McArthur, Ohio; mother, the' -event of war. trust upon which rests the hope of changed mind about staying out w n C —N ew a WTIC—Marjorie Mills Hour. clothes. ’Ibafs something Mrs. mur, which, only prohibited such Hannah Milhous Nixon, native of when man’s power to achieve good free men everywhere. It Is the firm breaking a leg. of politics. Dec. 19, made Su­ 11 ;JO-WDPC—Public Service Program ^V^CNB—Man on the Street. Mancheater Evening Herald El­ it cireates ci fie ld cill its * • • Truman said she did, too. Butlervllle, Ind. or to inflict. evil surpasses the So are we persuaded by neces­ 1916 — July 1 — Commis-sioned lt;.30—WDRC—Symphony Hall: News, 12:45—WDRC—Our Gal Sunday. lington correspondent, Mrs. O. F. things as running upstairs and brightest hopes and the sharpest duty of each of our free citizens First Lieutenant, on .same day preme Commander of North At­ WTIC-rStsn Kenton Concert. WCCC—Music for Milady. Unfortunately, the President of violent outdoor activity; But this 1934—Graduated from Whittier sity and ‘1 by belief that the and of every free qltizen every­ lantic Treaty Forces in Europe. 13:0O—W TIC—News. WKNB—The Patters. Berr, telephone Rockville 5-981$. College where he excelled in Amer- fears of all ages. We can turn ri­ strength of all free peoples lies married Mias Mamie Geneva Doud WTHT—We the Women, the United Btates is well Insu­ tended to coniine her to her apart­ vers In their courses, level 'moun- where to place the cause 6f hls 1952—Sen. Lodge (R., Mass.) Tomorrow cm entirely' new kiiul o f C3ievi!olet lated against a devoted, helj^ng ment In the Wardman Park Hotel lean history, debate------and public^----—...... ------in unity, their danger In discord. country before the comfort of of Denver. (They have a son. Maj. said Jan." 6—that, acting on ac- ‘ 4:00—WTIC—F rank Atwood. 1:00—WDRC—Newa. The rok army has come of . age. wife by Secret Service men. staff In Washington wherb she put In speaking, after, boyhood spent lif) tains to the plains. Ocean and'lMd To produce this unity, to meet John Sheldon Qoud Eisenhower surances from Ei.senhower that he WDRC—Farm Program. WCCC—M anchester Matinee. It has proved to the world .il." lugglng canned goods armmrl fa- and sky are avenues for our colos- the challenge of our time, destiny himself. and three grandchildren). Eisen-- S:l.'t—WDRC—Hymn Time, W THT—Paul Harvey. physicians, personal secretaries, endless hours of mgfijong. sal commerce. Disease diminishes (4) Honoring the Identity and was - a Republican, -he - would- en- a :35—W TIC—News. WQNSr^Newa.VVOVJ3_^V*tL'a ' great fighting h*.*''-!- _____j aides. ther's store, readjng aniLatmlylng haa laid upon niir enuntry-the le-s. hower didn’t get into combat In ~6:38—WuNB—BttI .f>nkln« 9how.------•WHAL—New. , jto be,conti|Kiied o»»^ w ith MBlatants and' a fantastic and life lengthens. heritage of each nation of of” the first world war, Army keeping him WTIC—Newa. burden of work. Had she wantM to tap the gay music. sponsibility of the free world’s shlre pre.sidential primary. Next WDRC—Yawn Patrol. honors of WasWngfon’a war-Wtld 1937- -Gradiiated In law from Yet the promise of: this life Is leadership, So It is proper that world, we shall never use our home for usual tours of duty. Be­ 'WTIC—Wp.ttier; Frank Atwood. ijISr-WDRv.,—Ma Perklna. Duke University and returned" to i imperilled by the very genius that we assure oiir friends once again strength to try to impress uMn came lieutenant colonel in • tank day, Ike proclaimed himself a Re­ 3VCCC—Production N ew .rrrl. W THT—Show Tunea. The answer? The First Lady social-life she qould have had the another people our own cherished publican in Paris statement and WJtAY—Gup of Coffrt CHuh. WONS—Yankee Food Show. It ]iiglter*pric^ cars! town at her feet. Plenty of wives Whittier to practice law. has made it possible. Nations that, In the discharge of this re- corps. W TH T—Muxip. Npw». WHAY—Betty Kimball. flnda herself another main hobby. 1942—Commissioned Junior pplltioal and economic institutions. 1926—Graduated from Infantry made clear he would accept nom- 8:45—W TH T—klorning Devollorii. WTIC—Roaa. The Muaical Miller. L, of other Important officers over­ amass wealth. Labor sweats to eponsibility, we A.mertcana know iriatlon but 'wouldn't actively seek 1:39—WDRC—Youcif Dr.= Malone. ' X Stated hobbles two, three and grade lieutenant in Navy; served create - - and turns out devices to and observe the difference be­ (5) Assessing realistically the Tank School and Command and WKNB—New*. four for Mamie are lying in bed seas yielded to this exciting alter­ nearly four years, coming out 'a needs and capacities of proven, it. Beat Sen. Taft fR.. Ohio) In 8:5.5—WDRC—Kollgloui T slk. WKNB—Caf^van of Mualr. , native. - / level not only mountains' but also tween world leadership and Im- (general Staff. School, latter with New Hampshire primary March WTIC—Newi. WCCC—Newa: Manchester Matinea. reading rnystery books, shopping lieutenant hpmmander. Sei-vcd as citiaa. Scienca seems ready to con­ friends of freedom, we shall strive honors. .Two years later, gradu­ WONS—New. 1:45—WDRC—The Guiding LIkht. \ened She.lbrjt weight, began suffering l^riaUsm: between firmneee and 14. ■ 1 :80—W O R O '-N ew i. WONS—'.rust .ienkiha. ' ' aixiund town for bargadns and re- aviation ground officer in Soii|.h fer upon us, aa Its final gift, the truculence: hetweeq,; a thought­ to help them to achieve their dwii ated from Army War College and t:9fr--WDRC—Second Mra. Burton. from the same headachea. which .Paclttc, receiving- two battle stars security and well-being:- Likewise: 1952- -April 11, White House an­ WCCC—Gopil Morning. Good Music. 4scorating, , bothered her during much of the power ' to Arise human life from fully calculated .gpal and spas­ In 1933'from Army Industrial ipw- nounced Ike .giyirig- up- European WKNB-4>olOBla, . .WCCC—Mualtu...... " The s i m p ie administrative and two commendations; Negotiat­ the earth. modic reactipn fo the stimulus of vve shall count upon them to as­ le'ge. W T H T —B reak fs.t with Ben. WKNB—^Newa; Caravan of Music. chores of running the White GOP convention, and did her best ed war contract settlements. sume, within the limits of’ their post June 1 and returning to inac­ WONS—Weether: Newi; Bill Jen­ WTIC—The Doctor'! Wife. to fight boredom and frustration. emergencies. , 1935-40—Blamed reputation as tive military status at his own re­ kins. WTHT—Newa, Top Time; Scorea House preclude the time for read­ 1946—Discharged from Navy, in At such a time In history, we resources, their full and Just bur­ tank expert and served as Chief of WTIC—Bob Steele, WONS—Connecticut Ballroom. ing in bed. They will also prob­ At the end of the war her health IVe wish our friends the world den in the common defense of free­ quest: May 8, opposed any cut -in WHAY—Morning.Serenade. 2:15—W D R C ^P erry Maeon. really broke. A case of pneumonia January. Ran for Congress in No­ who are free must proclaim anew over to kpow this above all: we Staff to O n. Douglas MscArthur, Truman budget for foreign aid for WTIC—ClTiderella Weekend. . ably cut Into her favorite habit vember at age of 33 and defeated our faith. dom. , then planning defenses for Philip­ f which was near-:fatal kept her In face the threat—not with dread (6) Recognlrihg economic health defense. May- 30, turned over E>i- WHAT—Save A Life Program . of a leisurely breakfast of frttit bed for a long time. veteran Democrat J4rry 'Voorhia. This' faith Is the abiding creed and -confusion—but with confi­ pines. « ropean command to Gen. Matthew WONS—Newa. juice, toast and coffee followed by Reelected in 1948. Attained promi­ of our fathers. It la our .faith In as an indispensable basis of mili­ 1941— Attracted attention of su­ 2:39-W D R C —Norm Drake. That she Is now completely re­ dence and conviction. tary strength and the free world's B. Ridgway and loft next day for WCCC—Newa; Mualc. reading the papers and writing nence by work on House pn-Amerl- the deathless dignity of man, ,We feel this moral strength be­ periors in way he handled troop- home. Left Army June 3 and next WONS—PaulA Slone Show. * / I7.V ye«ri igo, when this grext her letters—all in bed. covered from her war ordeal can can Activities committee in help­ governed by eteriial moral and na­ peace, we shall strive to foster WTIC—Cinderella Weekend. be testified to by millions of^ Ameri­ cause we know that we are not ntaneuvers in Louisiana. day opened Presidential campaign Television Republic w>s being born, mother fine Bargain hunting, another of ing to break the Alger Hiss case. tural laws. everywhere, '-and to practice our­ 1942— Became a.ssistant Chief ofin Abilene. Kansas. 2:45-^WDRC^Brlghfer Day. cans who were charmed and de­ 1950 — Defeated. Kep. Helen This faith defines our fUU viajv tjelpless prisoners of history. We selves, policies that encourage WTIC—Mid-afternoon N’ewa; Inaic'e tradition w.s being born with it. Mrs. Truman’s pre-Flrst Lady are free men. We shall remain Staff for Operations and later 1952—July 11. nominated for R M . News fFom Hollywood. / favorites, is denied the President’s lighted during the campaign by Cabman Douglaa, for Senate. of life. It establishes, beyond de": productivity .and profitable trade. (Nov. 8), Allied Commander In 4;OO^Kftl6! Smith. That "other fine trtditjon" wii her vivacious ■ and warm p#ii|onal- free, never to be proven guilty -of For the Impoverishment of any President by Republicans at Chi­ 5:0»V-Tf> Be Anhoimee<;. WONS—ChaHea Kaaher. / Kentucky whiskey. For it was in the wife. Haggling over the price of 1952—July ll-^-Chosen vice- bstA those gifts of the Creator Chief for the North African In­ cago in first ballot joust with Taft. 6:15—-Meet the Stara. WHAT—910 Club. / ity. presidential candidate at 39 by that are man's Inaliuisble rights, the one capital offense against single people in the world means 1:90—WDRC—Hilltop House. famous old distillery of- Jtmes E. a bit of feminine fihery is robbed fteedom, a lack of staunch faith. vasion. In accepting, called for "Crusade" 5:30_Howdy Doody. WONS—Jack Downey’s Waxwork*. of its charm with two Secret Serv Republican national convention In and that make all meK equal in hls danger to the ivell-belng of all -1943 — Appointed Commanding against "wastefulness, the arro­ 6 00—School Days. " W TH T—News; Top Hit Time. ' Pepper,'in Lexington, Kentucky in But this is not a new Mamie, her Chicago without a roll call. Made right!* Fixed Principle# other peoples. Oneral, Allied forces, European 9;,V)—The Sportecope. WHAY—News; 9i0 Club. 1780, th»t (irigrnal Kentucky whiskey Ice men and a fast-growing crowd oldest friends claim. And they re­ In pleading our Just cause be gance and corruption in high fi:40“ *W>athasloh It-self^^^ his running mate. Sen. 5VTHT—Pcorcsl Top HU Time. "lighter" wiy.of modern living. James Mamie dresses atyllahly but 1952—Sept. 23-rr:Fightlng back ly precious in the' lives of the most These principles are:. 9:30--Su8l>enep. WDRC—House P arty. against -the law to do any re­ we hope, within the framework of of which succeeded (1944). In latter's expense ac­ lOiOfK—Two for the Money. E. Pepper now also ofl'ers i hUndtd rather conservatively, avoiding at demanda. that he vacate the vice- humble and of the most exalted. (1) Abhorring,war as a chosen September. 1943, he had received 10:30—Embaaev Club. WIIAY—Save A Life Prpirram. decorating in the White House the United Nations, to help count controversy, held conference wTTC—P i pper Y^urRs Fatiiily. Kentucky whiskey that is the outlandish and ultra-modern styles. presidential nomination, he made The.men who mine coal and fire wa.v to talk the purpose of those first mention for presidency, f\;om with Taft, and disclosed Kls own 16:45—Sporta Parade, TNf STIHCINO MIW BB *»• 4-OOOt $BAN without having nearly every Idea strengthen such special bonds the n :0A—Inauguration Ball.' 9:45—WCCC-Junior Dike Jockey, f smoothest.' gentlest, eisiest-to-uke W rt—dwd md approved first through channels It wasn’t until she was leaving ■hatibhwide radio-televlalon broad-, furnaces and balance ledgers and who threaten us, we hold It to be world over. The nature of these American Legion Tank Corps Post personal groks Income of $888,303 WTIC—Riffht To Happineaa. fCaafi Paris that she was Induced to buy caat baring flnanciai record, deny­ turn lathes and pick cotton and the first task of statesmanship to 715, after Allied conquest of North 12:00—Newa. . ‘ WDRC—Carl Smith. whiskey North or South of the Mxson- JlfM4ra4W If by the Commission of -Fine Arts. a few Paris gowns and . ing ainy wrongdoing, and submit­ develop the strength that will de­ ties- must vary with the different' for last 10 years. ■ \ Tomorrow 3:5^—WDRC—Aun; Jemima. Dixon Line (or the Cmadim border)! So the First Lady can't have a heal the sick and plant com—all problems of different aicas. Africa and Scily. Aides said his 1952- Nov.'4. won sweeplng wic- A. M. |:90-W C C C —Mualc. , ^ That’s Just the way the wife of ting his political fate to Republi­ serve as proudly, and as profitably, ter the forces of aggression and reaction was: ’’I ain't and won’t.” 7 :00—"loday. ' , WDRC—Ik. H appen! Every Day. Moreover, it is the enlf blended hobby. But Isn’t there any fun be­ can National committee. Eisen­ In the western hemisphere, we tory over Democratic candidate.. 9:00—.Teat Pattern and Mualc. / an Army Officer ,learns to dress. for America as the statesmen who promote the conditions of .peace. 1945—Received German surren­ Gov. Adlai E. Stevenson. carr>’ing 0:45—^Mornlnj News. W TH T—Cal Tlnnev. whiskey >t its priie to offer you the ing the wife of the most important hower and committee backed him For, as it must be' the supreme Join with all our neighbor^ in the WTIC—Backstage Wife. man In the world?The answer, to You get a little extreme and the draft treaties or the legislators work of perfecting a community der at Rheims In May and later 39 states with 442 electoral votes. 10:00—Arthur Godfrey. WHAT—News;- < . luxury of jtrtn' tnd tighi ye.r old tongue wagging .starts. You sport up 100 per cent, ndiD enict la u ^ . . ... purpose of all free.men..so It must becam» commander of Ut S. Occu­ Picked cabinet in 30 -days. Made 10:30—Your Window Shopper. WJCNB—Newa; Requeatr Malknee. ' ‘‘foundation " whnk^« blended with - that Is’ yss, If what you c.ail full a new fur cost followed too quick­ i952—Nov. ir-Elected 'Vice Not to Rule, Bkit to Serve be the dedication of their leaders, Of fraternal trust and common 11:00-^ne :ih- EvAeV'TkrtlllV. happens to coincide with the rigid President in Republican sweep purpose. pation Eorces in .Germany. Made flying visit to Korea, keeping cam­ 11:30—Strike It Rich. choicest gr.in neutral spirits. .Once ly by a.couple of new hats and^the .This faUh rules ou^'-^whole w_sy to MVf hamsnity from preying Chief of, Staff,.U. S. A. Nov, a?. paign-promise. ... P. M. you rxste it—you'U4h*ak ut from the. ■iBcatea of the-'job-llke tt did for ending 20 years ht Democratic ad­ . In Europe, ■we ask. that en­ la-OO^FIlfh “ eyebrows go up, All 'ybnr friends nt life. It degrisM 'lhai 't'he 'ppon Itself:...... bottom of your gl.ss! Try it tonight! Mra. Roosevelt, for tnstanqe'. know to the penny just what yoiir ministrations: people, elect leaders not to rqie but V In the light of-this princinle. we lightened and. inspired, leaders ot \12:l&rrLoi0. 0*-Llfp. . -Fortunately for—Mamie - Eisen­ husband’s'pay la: - to-- aaawtx' that” we" ha v r: stshfr' "ready' tiJ ‘khgagee*Wllll’sriy the '■ westem--'natlons-aUive -.with. •lofty--. -«bet raetions;- • far' - removed- SWflONERY- ^ Yo)Ji44itMttttjclsoitB.fltfhe ch&tcitit-. hower, and in spite of the above * An Army officer’s Income isn't renewed vigor to' make the linlfe( front hiatte.rs of daily living. They !ke to t e 8:{9,W l:30r-Gafry Moore. - • whiskeys comes from mentioned somewhat impleasant of their peoples a reality. Only aa are laws of spiritual strength that l:4S^Fllm Shorta. AIRMATL - XOTK-^I 4 adjustments she is going to have much and you’Vs: got to learn to- Nutmeg Group . ftAi Europe unitedly marshals ICS generate aiid define our material 2:00^Donblr or NothirrF,- I.EADING BRAND8 . J pinch a quarter and scrimp on Less Than TrUHiiin 2:30—The.Otiidlnp Mffht. to make in her new life, she has food. ThU takes any Joy out of The New Veep aiid Mrs. Nixon strength can It cfftctlvely safe­ strength. Patriotism means equip­ 2;4’>—Mld*Afterroon Newa.• geal talent for, and takes great In Social Whirl guard^ even with our help, its ped forces and a prepared citizen­ 3:00—The Bljr Payoff. JAMES E. PEPPER cooking and Mamie doesn't give I 3;3A—AVelcome Traveler!. Arthur Drus StorutJ plesfture in, much of the routine a hang about It today. But It spiritual and cultural treasures. ry. Moral atamina means more Wa.shington, Jan. 20 —(JP>—As 4:00—Kate Smith. Born with which will be hers at least until makes you a thrifty shopper gptl Washington, Jan. 20—UP>—Nut- (8) Conceiving the defense of energy and more productivity, on President. Dwight D. Eisenhower 1956 -if she and Ike survive the freedom, like freedom Itself, to be the farm and In the factory. Love the n e w strain. ^ good home manager. Mamie Is meggA’s here for the inauguration of liberty means the guarding of Will receive about $39,000 less in that. needed as much stamina for the. one and* indivisible, we hold all Republic f Baaically, Mrs, Ike is a gregari­ ' , . - j social whirl as for the official continents and peoples in equal every resource that makes free­ take-home pay than his predeces­ ous person. She loves being sur­ The wife of a promielng young ceremonies. regard and honor; 'We reject any dom poeslble—from the sanctity sor. Harry S. .Truman. WHY PAY M0R£? RADIATOR (est. 1780) rounded by good friends. She en­ insinuation that one race or -an­ of our families and the wealth of The latter wanted Congre.s.s to joys meeting new people. She officer' learns how to get .along Pre - inaugural receptions, in-- our soil to the genius of our $cien- with the other wives on the post augural receptions, -inaugural balls other, one people or another, la in tlsts., . , , remove this difference b.y retain­ TROUBLE? sparkles' and enthuses In the mid­ who wear their husband’s ranks and informal parties without end any sense inferior or expendable. ing for Eisenhower the same tax roa dle of a gay throng. Small chit­ . So .each citizen plays an indis­ with more arrogance or subser­ have kept dignitaries, and even '(9) Respecting the United Na­ exemption on a $50,000 expepse al­ WE Ltok f»T this ftmuus traJtmg$rk chat and exchanging the lateat vience than do their spouses. She plain citizens from thp predomin­ tions as the living sign of all peo­ pensable role. The productivity- of lowance that ■ Truman enjoyed. gaga with the girls can khep her our heads, ou^ hands and our AUTO INSURANCE? HecEjllng Uire^ grecit lines for "53 dnehanted for hours. She loves learns how to rise to the occas- antly Republican New England, ple’s hope for peace, we shall Elsenhower him.self made no com­ CAN Sion of s suden visit from the region, busy for days. strive to make it not merely an hearts is the source of all 'the ment and Congress, which had to ^ • Wall •y«r a nllllen ■Mtariih long afteriioons of bridge and strength we can command, for . ’ Now, in the Bel Air series, Chevrolet creates for you 4-door sedans, sport coupe and convertibk. Tw th* . canaata. commanding offlcfer and hla fam­ Conpectlcut go.t off to an early eloquent. symbol but an effective act by Jan. 20 for the new Presi­ •nj#y this lew eetl, eereii.lKe. ily. She learns that twisted idle start with 8 staff' dinner alf the force. And- In our quest of honor­ both the enrichment of our lives dent to benefit, did nothing about SAVE YOU ■ new class of American cars. Here is distinction of other models are ’ in the ‘Two-Ten” 0 ( L iU 18 ! gossip or one social slip can' hold able peace, we shall neither Com­ and the winning of peace. it- after a House committee re­ beard, neneiietieble pretectien, "One-Fifty” Special series. All uve you new h i ^ - c ^ White House protocol will limit Mayflower* hotel Saturday .night No person, no home, no com­ appearance and fineness of appointment far beyond ■nd take some of the gay -edge off up her.-husband's promotion. honoring Gov. and Mrs. John'Davls prise. nor tire, nor ever cease. jected the bill. 'If yew're e cerefwl driver yeu lee MONEY! anything in Chevrolet's field. Here is your"! opportunity pression power, greater gasoline mileage. A revolulioii* munity can be beyond the reach Here’q. the way Truman figured of those actithties for Mamie. She Mamie knows how to get along Lodge—$10-a-plate; black tie; of this call. We are-summoned to ten leve with fern Iwreeu iiHur- P'CHEVROLEl^ to own a truly distinguished and luxurious car without a ry 'new Powerglide* automatic transmission, andPownr admits complete, ignorance of with’ other women, regardless of Yesterday afternoon' Gov. and By these rules of conduct, we out * his own' and Eisenhower's •nee. Vev fet en f^ elic renewal, Steering,* are among the greatest advance*. Cone i» Mrs. .Lodge were honor guests at hope to be known «'to all peoples. act in'wisdom and in conscience;, paying the price premium formerly associated with "hegvy” subjects like economics or their husband's rank or position. to' worlc with Industry, to teach pay: friendly,' netien-wid. ctnlni ler- ■ and see all the new features that make Chevrolet for 39 foUtics. And a good ahare of White She has proved many times to be a reception . in the Senate ' Office By their observance, an earth of Truman auch high quality. with pefaugslon, to. preach with sriee. Why pay mere when yeu entirely new through and through! House company will be persons up to almost shy social emer­ building given by Sen. and Mrs. peace may become not a vision conviction, to weigh our every-deed Annual salary, $100,000; tax- The Bel Air series includes four models—2-door and who seek a more intellectu^ brand gency. Prescott Bush and Sen. and Mrs. but a fact. with care and wis compassion.- For free expense allowance, $50,000: CM B*l eiexiniuei pfeteefien ler MORE FEOFLI lUJT CHIVROLITS •Optional at extra con: Combination of fowtrtlide mulomalic Iranimission William Purtell. total, $150,600; -tax on salary, of conversation. ' In 1945 in 'Washington she was This hope—this supreme aspira­ this truth must be clear before us: lets? InvMlipele ledey, eelt— ^ THAN ANY OTHIl CAR! , Flame- engine available on ‘ Tvvo-Tetf and tel Air modeU. tower neenng available on all models. Also, a First Lady is so busy suddenly called upon to take over The governor, Connecticut Mem. tion—must rule the way we live. Whatever America hopes to bring alone, $56;000; takerhome pay, ahe haa to devote less lii^e to real all pi the details of a 500-per­ hers ot Congress, and*thelr wives We must be ready to dare all for to pass In the world must first $64,000. •' ' , old frlenda than td' visiting dele- son reception' fpr visiting Field were the .prihcipal guests at a stat- our country. For hlstdry dbes not come to pass iivthe heart of Amer­ ' ' Eisenhower , M A U R I C E P . n tes- from the Federation of Marshall Moiltgomery whfn Ike ler hotel reception last night given long entrust the care of freedom ica. , Annual salary, $ip0,000; tax­ • Expert Workmannhlp 'W c Women’s Cfubs, for example. • 'And his staff were suddenly called by, the Connecticut State Society to ^e-weak or the timid. We must More than-an escape from death, able allowance. $50,000; 'total, CORRENTI e Excellent iServire , Bond Straight Blend But Mamie has proved on many out of town. She handled the el Washington. 1 acquire proficiency In defense and it is. a way of life. $150,000; tax on full - amount, .34 OAK STREET (Wholeaale or Retail) Army posts, as well as in Wash-< whole thing beautifully. Just as (Thairroan .of the arrangements display stamina ^in purpose. . More than a , haven for the $9.5,000; take-home pay,. $55,000. SOTTIED IN BONO, 160 NOOF. 8 YI5: OlO Ington and Paris, that she can she was perfectly comfortable at committee was William Painter, TEL. Mltchcir 3-8797 •CfNTUCKV STHAIGHT BOUfBpNUWHIStCEY We must be willing, individual­ w ary, it la a hope for the brave. S YfS. OID. 85 « O O f • KENTUaty taka those adjustments In her the celebrity-studded affairs in administrative assistant to Rep. ly and aa a nation, to accept what­ This Is the hope .that beckons Mot}ier-!-Dtd I see jyour date BRUNNER'S aocial life in stride, atljl keep the PrA-C-K-A-R-D •WHISKEY A BIENO, 85 8 MlOQF. (JfAIN Paris while Dee was NATO chief. Pattersoh (R-CJonn.). Att'ehdance Vice President Rig^lard Nixon and his wife Pat, drink a toast ever sacrifices may be re tire d of us onwM'd In tips century of trial. sitting out on the porch with you NEUTfAl'SWtlTSv'lAWES E. PEP E & C O , CARTER CHEVROLET CO„ Inc. FARM BUREAU MUTUAL Eaat Center Street 8 8 affection and loyalty of her old at the state society reception was with- coffee at the Inaugural Governora’ reception In' Washington yes­ U3. A’- people that values its This'is the work that awaits us last night stroking your hair 7 lEXINGTON, KENTUCKY. trianda, and continue to enjoy .life. U has a pBbbU It’s Irnta- by inyitation, but. Painter arranged terday when he still was vice Jiresident-elect, Nixon was Sworn in privileges above its principlea soon all. to be done with bravery, with Daughter—It's Just a>hablt with Automobile ln:,urQnC'- Co. T^L. .MITCHELL $-5191 311 MAIN STREET MANCHESTU . The reel key to the true per- tlen over malicleus or' Idle , gos- it so-that anyone from Connecticut during the insugurar ceremonies ' thdsy at Washington. (NEA loses both. charity—and with, prater to al­ him mother. He works over at the Aak For Benaon fleaaUtjr of ^ new Fliqt Lady la •tp. It all adds up to a social could get a ticket. 4 Telephoto). I * ^ * ^ 8 0 basid precepts are not mighty God. - I kenhell takjhg care of the col^es.

/I > : ■ - . • ■ ■ - ,r ,■ 4‘ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAYj JA NM RY 20,^1 " ^ HTj^KrHiryPRR1

FUNNY BUSINESS BY HERSHBERGER CARNIVAL ' BY DICK TURNER Bolton Five fiijiiretl; First Prize Photo TdONERVlLLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX Gt ay Appoints Educators Urge Joint Subcommittee Sense and Nonsense Coventry Man _ .. th a t EAST SCURVEE COMMUTERS' CLUB T V Manager High School NkFRfeHEWsrBUE n, Sales can’t get to sleep. Someone is pac­ Five peraons were injured and two subcommittee on high school pisris, among the tl school* having cafe-! A leave of abaence was grftntefi Unique algn onr lower Broadway. car* badly damaged in a collision ( N«w--¥orK—beT«r«. -a- -building.; ing. AbcmroyetJiead/l_____j^___ 1 . 3oUon, - . Jan. , .20 tSpeclaJl—; To date 12 .5 . fpldprs_haye,.b^ - -For-.R eaeatch .Q m cer.^ I.w blch _met _teQ-jri.efJia—ago. wJUt teria*. i Mrs. Leona Never.;'. • teacher at •here -thts'momtng.-....-..... ' ------^ l“ THe~Be?la{7.ir'“’to------pi'o.rTiTe“’----- " the the_llanchester G rten School, who "Shoea Shined Inside.” Rural women will be quick to give . Robert Bums. .34.' of South; similar subcommittees of the SelOshne.sS'is not l\ving as one Newlniid F. Smith has .been ap­ Board of Directors and the School cost, which comes to 82,30 a year, requeated time ofi ifaring the 8*c- K, V c ,t I i Q an understanding nod of sympathy Praise Is Rcelved street. South Coventry, one o.‘ (he among all the schools-was taken I ond semfster to study and epm- ! 0 ’ £ / ^ ' It was to.be the lady’s first air­ wishes to liYe; it is asking others pointed television manager of drivers, was arrested hy State Building committee, and urged i.-I to live as one'wishes to live. And and praise to the proud accom- The dance committee ha* re- Gray Research and Development after Superintendent of .dchonl.s 1 pi^ie req\ilrementa for her degree. plane ride and ahe waa a trifia Policeman John Fersch of the Col"- ; the joint committee on high school Arthur H. Illlng reported that the orbshuk. Jr., 22, of Although the achoola will pay of the local CD unit. committee -at a meeting Friday "the cost Ihia year, the board In- '0 cepts it. acquiesces in it,-enjoys it.' raised in less than three years un- prizes possible: Samuel J. Kemp, Harttord, who. sufiered hick and night, and tomorrow night the In the melee Fine wfia struck der the leadership of it* current James Blair, Frances Bray, Burton I dlcatcd it would atudy the poa- The board alao approved the at­ over the heacf with some blunt ob­ —Oscar Wilde. hand Injuries. Also treated a* Scitofd^Butldlng committee will re- tendance of Superintendent nung president. Mr*. John Erickson, and Pearl, Frank Obrem.ski of Windham Community Memorial i I sihillty of having the town pay the ject and knocked unconscious. Dis­ vlew'th'e recommendations. ! bill for the audlt'from then on. St the annual meeting of the Amer­ It’s beginning to. look ns If the past.president, Mr*. Herald Le*. Knarf’s, Morton M. Lassen and Hospital, NVlIllmantic. v.'erc: J 0-1 The plans and speclflcatlona for engaging himself from the two Firnll-Ratalng Event* Hallam H. Whiting of Wilbraham, Hire Seven Teachers ican Association of School Admin­ men he drew his gun and fired man who estmated that a fly lays aeph Viscount, 22. of 5tlirord, hand the proposed 82-room, memorial j Mr*. Ericksnn.atated.today .that — ----- snd leg-Injuries;-NVHlIism- Ts’ggsrl:- [..In other matters last night, istration -which will be held In A t­ three times. — Cleburne (Tex.) a million eggfr didn’t count" them high school- will ■ get- a ftnlher lantic iCily.N. J.. Feb. IS to 'll. all. ■ fh# pntir#! mim wiw ruiswl thronjfh Donors ,4 re IJsted 20, of Mystic, lacerated chin and seven new tescher*. all hut one of Times-F^evieWj_ the fuiia-raialng events _ conducted. _ the foHowlng isi>r SliMllu, going-over by the special commit­ a rid thf^attend*nce ,p_f_. G_. jU M abrasions of -the -right-4eg,/- and te e “af t e r approve I of-tta- -wnrK' to 1 whom-arc-*Uli4a-.teachcrsxoUege*.- by the society, mainly church sup­ 'Riiann Tlee' i were engaged to teach in local T*ra'r»on, high at^obi muaical direc­ A political leader’s task la to families are gratefidly acknow­ i Uonald rtym ash, 27, of New Isrn- date Is received from the School W hy do some people have moTe pers and fo,^ sales.^ The group ledged: Malyn Heller, Renato Coc- schools next year. tor. at the national MtHc Xduca- keep ahead of four or five crowds, also constantly ha.s.on sale In Us ^ don. lacerated..£_.aJi),______, ^ Suean. dau ik ter of H r. and Jlrn BuUdlnifi com m ittee. tor'a Conference, to he held fit pfoblema than answers? coni, (Charles Gage, Frank G. -V- Mrs. Jacqueline C. Wagner of each going in a different direc­ members and friend* apecial kitch­ . The accident occiVn-ed M \villUm\l."o^ M9 Cooper Hlli Separate Vole Buffalo from Feb. 27 to M arch 8. tion. Clyde. Charles T. Hathaway, Oscar Itei^ectlon of State Rou.es .32 and, ^ Manchester, who graduated from A ^rcus midget had to take an en and household svipplies as well 'Clietelat, Mrs. R.-G. Rich, Barbara The achooi board last night was The achooi board also renewed willing tn go along vvTth a tenta- NN'Illlmantlc Teachers College in overnight train trip and all he ss greeting csrds. Arnold, Elsie M, Jones, Patricia I Four of the Injured men were : 1W2 ^rlstmas pbo- June, 19.31, will teach kindergarten it* membership in the Connecticut could geL was an upper berth. He When company stays too long, Yet another type of ’’ways arid and Deborah Procheron, Louis J. from the University Connect!-, pe"Sonallly contsst for llve .'ecommendatlon that the Association of Boards of Education means" will be featured at the , , children of .Connecticut condiict- public, at the referendum of the at Lincoln School; Ml**- Angela had dinner late and drank two just treat them like member? "fif Grezel, Ettorie Brochetto. John Sollmene of MjinchcHer, who will for the 1952-.33 yesr. large eupa of^coffee with it. Around the family and they’ll soon leave. regular meeting of the society to­ Swan.son, Sr., Samuel Valenti, MaU, Vtscount was list'd as Al'-Con-i T'* hv a FpringAfId .studio. James sciionl question, be allowed to vote "H«r# comas Jos-r-hit wif# has hit him on ths hsad again!" morrow night at the church when sf ai'clcly on whether they wanted graduale from New B'ltain Tesch- colm Southerlln. H. L. I>oula, C. nectlcut Small College Tco’bill : (o elrMnnu* of Haitfod, era College In June, will teach an NVOtlLD CUT JURY SIZE Mr*. NValter M iner will give * cos­ Iplaver and R-ma.sh ss an end cn 1 "•'‘'I known srtlst. was lbs tudge, the larger . auditorium and the - N 9 AILY CROSSWORD PyZZLE metic demonstration. A cornmla- DImock, Sr.. Clarence Anderson, Intermediate grade; Mlaa Norene Hartford, Jan. 20 (XS — Stfite N Z’ J. Luck, Doris Kingsbury, Mrs. the' • UConn— foothill...... team.— J Tie second prlz', .'42.3. was won swimming pool that proarni plans OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE ^ h i o - ‘ Ans *--vfir to Previoui Pmxia Slon will be given the aoclety pn by a little W lnsled girl, and 810 c.ili for. .Tohnaon, of M anchester, who will Rep. Daniel C. Flyfin (R-Weat OUT O U ^ A Y BY J. R. WILLIAMS Gordon of Guilford. George W. also graduate from New Brlf»ln In Hartford) say* he will taitroduca T. M. •.(. u. A »it o«r. u h] 1 0 u 3 1 i C H A an.v sales resulting from the ./af­ in Savings stamns were mailed to InqugurqlA^dress □ 11 C arr. R obert Bchling. Mra. M. D. The feeling was tnat although a June, will teach *n - elemsntary a hill to the State Legiilfitqra pro­ DOMTEVSe , !' ^K NENT DOVJM U tie A AfA X b S A V ? E 6 AD,G iR , ^ eWr;iMr.y WA E3a 1 A 9 7 7 i K A 7 fair. Hostesaea for the evening a bo-' in New B ritain. PCctuvea 2,.300-seat aiKlItpi'ium for, enm- J n 7 Wells, W. A. Roberts. Richard ! Ariiiy Asks grade. posing to reduce, jh* ,*1M HAN6AU.TH’ DOSteD b a t t e r r X CERTAINLY I ’M OKAY, Vi a a s . f 'A P ] » 7 |7 |. . will-be Mrs. Myron I.,e.e,..n,. and of cll t'.u'w children hai-e ^aoriear- ■mnnttj' purposesf arid a pool -were ^ G TR A N SE R /— BUT X □ T Mr*. W. Arnold McKinney. Leb'ria'rd', M. W .'' Hallrig, Stephen Xiao, Miss flisne Cslchera of juries from i2i to six. He afiya Ms MEiCrOWONE SHOULDA. PlJLLEO -fMAT "W s’rs going to sponsor a littls pontsst this month— ths HORIZONTAL 4 He fol z ] 1 i a Liebman. Norman Koehler, Robert ed in several Connecticut panera. "Integral" parts of the school pfo- BUOPIKr.SOOA*' ,^ \ SHOULD HAVE EYeRCtSED M £ M Istral Director* Named For March Drafl togeth*" vlth a list of those who Stafford Snrlngs. who wlM gradn- bin would reduce all juries axcapt PUNCH -*•' H15 f a c e HA.S ons who sslls ths most swsspsrs gs.ts to keep his job!" was gy 7 71 Glenney, A. J..Roberts. Arvld Carl­ gram, it would not he wlae to ste from New Britain In June, will those hearing firat degree murder s c a t t e r tT GOT't'NAT CAULIFLOvJe R BETTER j u d g m e n t 1 He is being 2 Tolland County Farm bureau .. rultl Pliotoi. received honorable mention. gamble on loaing the whole project top-1 3 71 son. George W. Smith, John Van teach a primary grade; Paul E. cases. Flynn say* the move wmild AROOMP.' ■6HADE.' THAN TO VENTURE inaugurated \ q ■ 1 has announced the three Bolton di­ N’ewland F. Smith Ani'inn the Isfter xvss. DonSId R. , St the poll* for their sake. '1 hough President -----in 3 rectors and their assignments as Zander, Oreste Maccarlo. Joseph (fiontlniiert on Page Eight) 1 FInkbeIn of Manchester, who will cut expenses in other ertmifl|l find OUT ON 4UCH icy U.SyArmy 1^ 2 |A M 7 Raynor. William .1. McKee. Donald I-’III. son cf M-s. F.velyn Hill of I relatively smalt Item* when the BY GALBRAITH to d a y ,------bM2 ■ follows; Mrs. Frank Paggioli, velopment of new product* for graduate from NVlUlmsnt.lc S tate civil cases. '^ARg YOU OHAV, ST R E E T S TH SIDE GLANCES (ah.) [7 3 Urn Tedford. Albino Gagliardone. 6. L. retiring assistant Secretary 78 Drive A. this town. over-all rnrl of the entire program Eisenhower Th p£lE 0 , N lTI homemaking;.. Mra. Eugene Gag- the Manchester .firm specializing,IJ'org. , , ...... Teacher*. College In ..June, wlU rM A Z O U R " OUT, MV , yRours (ab.) □ n 3 Anderaon, Oscar S. Anderson and jtrs. said "Susan waa only coristdeTSd. they hai'e attrred up 7 He is the 34th n E TYpT pMi[7 n. [ 7 PI A| liardone, 4-H arid John Swanson, in production of lelopa, m ultiplex- of Defense In charge of m anpower, .vUen the nbntn was taken In ■ . > teach an liilermedlate grarte; IW- T f GALOSHES^ ^ 7 71 Walter J. Zutter. President ot 8 Abounded c c liTIKfn iT pc A 7 [ 7 Jr., agriculture. ers^nd other TV station 'q«iP' ^ L-r bom", at %e same time is wsrd Tlmbrell. of East ;ftarlford.'| [■ ]7 N IK [ 7 7 Ru.ssell Hills, G. . R. Flckett, where they are regarded *a” frill*.’’ i-gfe th e ------States 7 Capsizes a L M a a l S3 .Rrhediile Regional Meeting* , ment. The rompany la a auhsl- ^<’r> to draft about 82.000 men „/ the hshv Ten The who wilt graduate from Wllllman- 8 Louse egg If the 2;300';aeet, eudltovluni and tic In June, will: teach .an inter- LANP tURVIYII^ :^ 13 Veneratit Tn preparation for a tailoring Frank-B. Engley, Roger Williams,. .through next June... . "■^■r>'ea ba'-e' a son Rhhlall 9 W ar god 24 RailroaiIroafd 4040 HeHe vwas born class'in the early spring, the Farm Walter' b. Elliott, Walter Xre-| manufacturer of Grav ^ She aLso said dcoendency d**~ * ______' pool were rejected, a amaller, 1,500- mediae grade; and Mra. Barbara Eitword L. D«qrls, Jr? ; 14 rYeebdoter stationsinn* \ ' ■ Denison, Sfhuk, Herbert C. Hutchinson. : Audograph electronic dictation I ferments, especially for men v.'ho seet auditorium and a gym for Wlllet. of Haddam, who will also 15 Paiiish __ 10 K ite end - bureau haa scheduled the first of 11 Volcano 25 Cum ♦ Texas Elizabeth Brainard, James Has- (,q,|Jpmerit sod special .communi- ••'■quirod denendenis .since the should h* cslleil on graduation! achooi piirpoaea only would have to graduate from Wlll'imantic in June, Registered Land Barveger ■ seaport t\'.'o regional meetings for Wed- 12 Layer of testam ento \ 41 Pieces out nesdpy st North Coventry Grange .sett, .Tamea Blair, Rocco Crolle, cation* equipment for the d e fe n se ' •'"'esn wsi began, .should be v. ithout further re-lnonement h--! ha sub.ltltuted. will teach a primary grade, 15 Proctor Road Maaehafiiir 14 Spots Narrow road ___hAlLjroni-J-(I.a.-nL_to 12 :3.1). .Those Annette and Norman Sotl'ers, nmernm tightened up and that men de- rav'e of ruhsequent fatherhood or; The eost burden ot auditing the Tha hoard aino accepted the re- 17 P salm r (ah.) .atones-tScoL) __annexqXab^l ______..program ,______TEU MITCHELL l-7WJIi. „^ ste.kli. .. ..■Attending will bring a box lunch. Nil'*' fjobert J. AVllaon,.. ! * He ha.s ' most recently ------been -- di;------to“ frrirsTi” cott^'g*— M.iTdies" of^ropetiorr.— ‘ " — ..... j school cafeteria acconntx- wa* stgrtatlbiT of Mia* ConatXne* R o f- I ISMissiWert 19 He has served 26 Limbs •9 m ------president 27 Tidy city arid coffee will be served. The i I-awrenoe Lombardi, E. X. Finley.! rectors of general engineering for’’.____ 20 Lord Advocate of Columbia 29 Vein of ore second meeting will be held at ! George Burke, M. Moira, Alex the Mutual Broadcasting System of Scotland .U niversity 30 River in Buchanan school at Mansfield ■ Eagleson, John J. Hagan, J. Sty and WOR. Previously he wss (ah). 2TCIad in an Germany 49 Slight taste Center on Monda.v from 7 to 9:30 ^ gar, R. K. Jones, Jr. Helen H. with the television engineering 21 Crowned outer garment 33 Goddess of the,50 Aviator x p. m. Both meeting* will be Identi- | Beir.v, R. O, P arker, Aldo Peave, grpup at RCA and Philio Corp., 25 Voyaged in a / 22 W ithdraw dawn 52 Chemical cal in content featuring a talk on ! John Tobla.s, Felix Jahlon, Doris Philadelphia. light boat . 23 Everlasting 37 Expunged suffix enuipment and the preparation and and Jean A.ipinwall, W. A.. He is a senior member of the 2fi Greek / (poet.) 38 Redacted 53 Perched selection of materials. Those Inter-f j .‘^hearer.'Frank Boslo, Harry Good- Institute nf Radio Rpglneers and ■tone e.sted in attending may contact ; win, Karle Gowdy, William Riley, a member of the Society of Mo­ 311 the part r Mrs. Paggioli (or detail*. j Ray Holland, F. A. .lohnson, tion- Picture and Television En­ ®KAV, of hhst Ij*ader Training f'lnas | Cotnelia M. Elliott, Dahicn gineers. ♦'20 YE5,BUT 32 AI^TSong A leader training cla.ss on the ; Neverette, William Coatca. John He has a degree in electrical llbuVe G ot -ix) OnVe ft A LITTLE 34 Violin m aker di.acipltne of children ha.s also been J. Stiiiff, Wilfred Kleln.schmidt. engiqeerina from M*.asachusetts N.lgHT HERPIM- |« 20 r**> Hst »f act s»m« m I « a A»i wt Brr O R E A M V = 33 W estern cattle announced for Jan. 28 at Tolland j Henrv Lapolla, Wijlianl F. Sitzv, Institute nf Technology and Is a show (rom ^0:00 a, m. until .3 p. m. C’linrlcs Warren, Mrs. Frank graduate of the Citadel.’ Charles­ 34 Cubic m eter w Imnld it storm ,pn (he 28th the Swartz. J. Opilz. Burton ton, .South Carolina. Hla home BY V. T. HAMLIN m ^ing will be held the nex day. John Van'der Wall. Mrs. Minnie A L L E Y O O P Nic* Thlnjf To Have 38 Penetrates Is in Riverside, Conn. 39 Flouts Tho. n / 48 His home is in Abilene, — publican Wonien’*\CIub on Thurs­ Coburn A Middlehrooli, Inc. 51 H urler day night. Annourt<;ement of th'e | 1 p. m- price* j 54 Lure, 40 meeting stated' it WirLbe held at ■ Say Local Woman Bank Stocks I 55 Click-beetle the VFW home on ElnV street in-t Bid Asked ; 45" 46 47 F.ockvill* at 7:45 a. nu\ Main: First National Bank 58 Percolated 42 in 44 Item of hnsinesa will be Ilfs elec­ slowly lit Good (]oii(lilioi) of Manchester...... 34 .38 tion of a nomlnatinif-conuluttt Hert 'ord Nsiionai «. ' ’ 57 R estrains ' 41 so S3 1 x0 48 Named •‘Nt'iiiner’' - ' Fink and Trust...... 31 .3.3 VER’nC A L Mrs. .«;hlilev Gobble, 27, of 82 M.iiti'o d Cn-rn. Trii.M . 92 96 T. M. K •. F«t - \ Donald F’lederick Tedford, II qB»f. 9iyim. Iw. IL e tf s U one year old'soh of Mr. arid Mrs. ^ciTger'Ofrod' dilvvv who '(vs's ad- Trtf.er .r.'. ' firr -—— .SJW antes. Donald E Tedford nf Shite. Rniile itted- to Hartforrt--Hospttnl-Stm^-^''“^-^-S^‘'-^‘'*-fi*“l*- ii»» 1>»l m* 9*mm. bH. T M. Bifi. U t BW I'll tell the boye at the club l^dropped in on you, Charleyi'! 3 American 8.3 has been named winn'r In the ^ and T r u s t ...... 02 inventor ISth annual children's national flay\ftci' being involved in a hearl- I Ire tnsiirsnca cor ante* BY RUSS M'INTERBOTHAM .. photograph contest. "Teddy" re- nn niifimiobilo collision in .Sttfficld, .\etna F ire ...... ___ 81 63 CHRIS W'ELKIN, Plajieteer Prepared BOOTS AND HER BUD^iES An Under-standing BY EDGAU MARTIN icetved honorable mention in the wa.r rcrmilrd to hi^ In "good" con- Hulfoid Fire .. .. .'.166 171 , —a contest conducted by the National dit'rrn by >he Hosolln' todn'-. Nfi’.loiial File .... ___ 70 73 ttr r c w w ALSO » squivpip A mA\2A ftOM WOGTASE, (WTD THE IBASASE C f .THE VOX'LL, ABlftT XVJt^ONX V«AS SXAN2S A 6 0 1 M «0X SOCV\ A «\8 103 FOR miFMtB! |e!t of Hat'tfof^L who sttlfeted po"- ^MTTSHER CA/MKAfl GOME9 THE iN5TKOL» AWnUB - NOO eOMOB DicvavONfe t h w OXOSVOtO MYSXVV ’.SXTVOXXtO WXOX'W «XGrtlXXTXD Photograph' Stridios. >.lle and Indem nity ♦ 30BSIC E FROM Ef»Ce.-PREP»»W6 7i5 CON TO ^XOIN TVS.y KLOtOX TVOO <2>\%XS! 1 CHDSX'tW X OViX. NT I ANVtM «V0W5.NTE Itsiiee Gains t ‘2.38.70 i ihle, facial fracttiics in the ai-i-r- Aetna Casualty ...... 1(19 ' •KH.CMT, N o o st * w r MOST MAVetr l .VZXAXXy ►—1. NS y o O R C « W Y T he "polio dance Fi'iday- n ight |.ucol,. wa.s alsro sa wLto -he-in “good" - A fina L i f e - —117 . UHAmXB. \ »M4t> s o » j 'LOVytO " V -'f? MOTHER ! 90OSN boosted the. M arch of Dimc.s total I'.i'hridition. Mra. Gdldjlc was ad-.iConn. General ___197 VMFIEP I SOlPYOaXO- -- by $256.7-0. according .to an an -l .miff.c'l .for,.observ ati!m I Hartford Slcatn Rotr. . "■'J j i m A K T passrH^gers who Travelers ...... '8d0 »^ P C K B > nouncement by Mrs. Loi'ise Andcr-'l Xho four other- URHBZ son. local chairman. Coin card re­ wci e riding in the i nr dri'’'’" by . Public I tllltica ■7KAIL. ceipts now total .8191 giving a Mr.«. Gobble, wore her fn',hi\ H e r- Goiin. Light Power . . 15’i gi'snd total of 8442.70. hci t Barlicll, and her three\'bll-! Conn. Power ----- .... .39 In urging the early return of (irfM. Thpy were treated al^^e Hartfoixl Flee. f>t. ... coin c'ard.i. Mrs. Anderson slated lirsplial for cuta and bnii.sea Hartford Ga.< Co. that receint-S from this source, are disrhaiffpd Sunday. •''’ew Kngland lagging behind la.st year’s retiirn. The driver of the- other I'a^' in- .34'.J 36 VJ volvfd In the accident. Walter Maniifactiirlng Comoanlei Morsran of Sufflejil. wa« n\!^o AmXHsrdware ...... 17 , 19 treated and di.acharge*) Stmday. Arrow\^a'rt, Heg. . .. ■40/ 4.3 Wonder Companion Pieces As.soc. Spring ...... ?7 'i ' 30'4 ------^ ------Bristol Blws.s...... 1.3 1.3 You’ve heerd^tfilk about how thi« new Dodge perfonm. About the Dew BV A h VERMEER 'Chene'’ Brda, ...... y.. 72 78 . 140-h.p. Ram V-Eight engine. About the new deeign that doea PRISC i A a ’S P O P Elimination Bout MlCKfeY FINN C o n ta c t! LANK LEONARD Talk OiP The kitchen C o llin s___ _ .'V . . I0 \ 12.3 P'.ni-Harl...... i... . 97 101 away with “deadweight.” And about the new feeling ot maatay. F.afnir Bearing . . . n n 1 36 1:, /'J I-Ipi't Cooloy-...... , 3 5 'j 3 8 '2 So you Bay to ua, "How a'hout that 'Road Test Ride’ you’re offering?” Lander*,. Frnry, Clk.\. 2.3 27 New Brit. Maeh. Co 3 4 ', U»t. You atep in. You take oyer. And from that moment on, all your North and Judd ch*c'4 I2l Ite* ori the»« I’'*.. RusSell Mfg. . Get e*»- ideas about motor car performance are changed.. Your own Road Teat Stanley Work com. po***’R*t« Vnpate Terry Steam ...... ^eri Rating will convince you. Come o^ in .. . today! Torring{on U. S. Envelop* com. t*. S. Envelope pfd.. Veeder-P.oot . . . ■. .. 1 The above qiuitatlona are not tc i be eons'rued a vaetual'markets. ^

. HU'6. m* T ». »». u. a Sit. B?.l = AT JX»W FRICKS 4 J The Trapeze BY LESl iiE TURNB FivECKLES AND HIS FRIEND- Ta Ta! CAPTAIN £ASY I Arthur Drug Stores j p | ReMMnttt ' } ( MaMWErslinity 4 I C«niEriR| 0 U-TvrfiBUlity Hill-Ability 0U I..I KNON ZE Rfk5H RNftf HE'9 <3000! ^ LISTEN, TYifE.„rr'? PBRHAP5 RORKUkS QiATgR A MODFRM day MIRACLL has .S heS ONGRATUATIONS, I WAS GOING TO snoc trour Ar r h o i ;r s b a . m . to 11 p. m . ^ Check Ob the extra Peel the surfing power Check OD the (esUag of Discover how Dodge Shorter turning rediui No “deadweight" hp LOCATEP AM EX- \IBtS IMPORTAMT <7N JME TRAP5«. FLYiNd ROIXAVE MZ JUST HAPPCMEO TO A SSAOYSlpe NQUIT- ,-iiss irask—-xsr" FIRST, BOTTHEN L got 1D THINKING let-room, hetd-i^m . More of new Red-Ram V-8 efigifl*. complete control in traffle. "niuf* down" on eurvee lata you 0-tum in limited haul. Outetsndifig perform- AERIALI$T THAT VOOR MEMOIcy GOINd THRU R0UTINE5 SBLLE-PLOTO B E K )« HIGH S choolteacher./ , ' big RADK3 CONTEST—I TING WEVE HEARD / SQW.Y.*. OF ALL THAT SCENBR-TANO FREE ■pace, peater vitioUity. AmazingGyro-TorqueDnT*. 11)* n im b ltit ear of all. apece with leae aSort u c a with power to apOM. you MERE SORNitAOW - A FREE CARIBfiCAN r HER- CUISINE/ — - 'Bfre / (or greater "Roi^dability." ««TH A TKAPEZ& BE REETOREP TOPAT!.. SOO’Ue PONE FOR THE NEWS/ /MR-iWLStJH ■ M AM OLP GVIA MAMV VEARE.WLL CHERll LATER. I NATCH CRUSE/ ^ JOB.' TOU LLSIAY ( BUT ID n/X TUB Tffirif I 70URFERFORMANCE Brace 'Rxirselp. m iss tijasic / TItYTDTAOC WITH US UNTILJ PReFER. ACfU>$$ THE MANV TIME~A GREAT YOUR ANSWER IS ABSOLUTELY HEJKCXjroFrr, Summer. /THattOu RNRIt. ARTIETBl COWMKT.'-'lOU WIN THE eiANT MR. WILSON/• VACATX5N. r RWACE LECLERC JAOeWr CONTEST— A LUXURY OF course meassoon 21 ? ‘ / AS rossifiie. FUNERAL HOME CARIBBEAN CRUISE WITH A a If MorsooNu. FyPEMKAS M ID t ( W alter' N. O’ Leclerr, D irector i X CAM G 8915 14H -34H FUNERAL ALMOET "Scat” Actira SwERtb liA t pi] IrEkt Saftfy ^ F E rk iR f RENEMKR.. The ideal way to strej-ch your Itix e AM OLP warm . weather wardrofcte—make SERVICE Juat wait tilt you try See how Dodge design Sea hew Oriflow ride Two brake cylinders in You can "cut her *’ Perform*on“r*g8|^. ORfiAlX.. 1M9 By MCA Ben*—. Ine. T. this slim, eSsy-to-sew, sleeveless the "Scat” gear I Really cuti wind-wander, tide-sway control tamea bumpa. Road­ . each (cMt, wheal. mUst atopi aharp," slip into ^ t apacea gat. Mazimum t f i | ^ MCA Call MI-9-5869 "digs in" (or.added power. for mastery of the road. ie valing action thraya. at all times. with mlnimiim etforL citney at your commaad. dress' in. a crlap tlibbable fabric, The ■ frilly ruffle trimming and. 23 Main StreeL •^Manchest-er BY MICHAEL O’MALLEY BUGS BirNNY then, sew the fitted companion V IC F C tN T Playingr A Hunch gay butterfly potholder to match I Spmrtfienttona nnH equipment tuh/ari tor^ngd- wtlhout Jacket for cover. Special in half'j* the one on the pocket of thia easy-1 COME OH, CKBOe. LB rE sizes. to-make apron, make it an Irrist-' IB IT OKAY FOSE ME TO MX) JUST NO, WE MAVENY okay. 50RRY IP W « PmACTICM WB I EAT, <5UV'NOR,AAAW «HALL — :— T T , GAMEME SON ANVLAPV 1D-B0THBR ® 0 TO THE CLUB CAR AND MSN LANP «ON\e I JOIN TOUR AAUEICAL RECTIFY Pallrrn No. 891.3’ is a new-rite Ible "must" for your kitchen ward­ MMCk UF YSUR M P NOW> RELAY TIU. TV«y «V E UP 0 0 » « .' A-ONR , A* ACGRESATIOir J------THAT perforated pattern In sizes 14'j. robe. NOTICK ■ » r 7 ^« T ~AMER^'* ACTI9 N C A ^ (f ORBHAUI<;OWL an idea/ LIKE THAT M H NOU, SITUATION I6'j, IS',. 2d',. 21',. Size 16',. P a tte rn No. 2962 cunlHins hot- r THE CAR. T-, . if^tAmoucTfLy* IMCKLATI T THEN WE CAN PlSRDEt 5 '» . yard* of .39-inch'. iron tran afer for designs, tis.^ue DR. MURRAY ' ‘ LI9tBN,BiJM,TA F or this p attern , .send 30c In OF VBRONCA AT OLRE <4o t t a h a s /« a pattern. material ,requfi'ements. SCHWARTZ • LBISUKE/ /WET/VUA4EWT T' Coins, your name, address, size de­ sewing and finishing direction*. PLAT IN THIE sired, .and the atterr Number to Send 25c In' Goins, your, name, ANNOUKCKS THK COIWBO/ WHERE - KI'K BCRNETT, M.fi.NCHE.STF.RadUre.s* And the Rfitte'rn NMimber 1 WOLH.P y o u - KVENING HER.\LI), 11.30 AVr..j to .ANNE CABOT, .M.ANCHESTER , <3«TONE? AM ERICAS; ,NFAV YORK $6.1 EVENING HERALD, 11.30 AVEJ RK-OPENINC; OP' A .\. ■ . , I AMERICA.S, NEW YORK S8, I HIS UKNTAL OFFICK idm ■fleady for you now K asir F ash­ ■ ' , , . ion for '.32. Fall anil W/nler. This ( P resenting fh* New Afin* Ca'- ; n»f\v II life')* filled, with" ideas fo'r i hot Needlework Albi.im, Diiei llons j . AT ■ smnrl, practical sewing foi a ne« for puppet riilltens,; basic embroid- ! aeaann; gift pattern printed inside, SOLIAAENE, INC.' the book. 25c. ■ V ! .■ I ■ ■-«i i’.. ■T

V M^AKCkli!RTTgli EVEKINQ HERALD. M ANCHEm B,^CQNy.i TUgSDAY. jEAGE THPITIBEM: PAGEJWEL^ ' MAlNCHE^ER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, COlW;» TUESDAY, JANUAR¥4tO, 1S5S= ••—V LOCAL Teachers Beat W apping aa Daniefe^^ Nassiff Arm s Sport-Chatter By . One Ball 'Stakes Seion HairTop Unbeaten Rec Leaguers EARL W. VOST The All-American Way • . , ^ Cain 80 to 68 Passing of Platoons W ill At Rec for Polio -----gporta -Bdltor....- RfiP. T^a^ e Second Round .Starts ForBA^ive 1 1 ^ ^ T e a m Annual one-ball aweepntake bowling tournament at tbe Play Winsted Jan. 28 APPARENTLY CHANGES feet home record in American To More Frenzied made by the BA’a last week were Basketball League competition Tonight, Arms in Featnre Game Play Two Road Gamen, West Side Ree laneo will be Pirates Have Racked Up Defeats Aces held rriday and Saturday; for the beat. Art Pongratz moved this season. TTie three losses suf' One at Home Sunday High three string score Will 18 Straight Wins; By EARL YOST up aa business manager and Puggy fered were all on the road,' two in Moat. toiiKh on aome of the apecinllala. bring *25 with high single Action hy the Board of Educa­ Bell waa brought in to replace Wilkes-Barre and one in Glens Second round of play in the Rec.j BTANDINOB New York — (NEA) Againnt Rhode Inland Indiana Rated Secojid .Sanny_Hertxberg as player-coach. Falls. ______everybody but coachee of tre- , nnd nil of them cnn’t rorrertjhnt worth B5. Entry fee for eorh tion of last night’s regular month­ Senior BafiketballXeAgue will get 1 Junior Gilliatn May Hustle W, L. Pet. mendoOa aquada are Riad they re j hy h.illdlnif up their »»hiea. Take bowler for three strings will The BaturdsiyInlght the larsest crowd underway tonight fit the .School Big Buck’a ...... ,...5 1 .083 Three games Ih* two days face New York, Jan. 2 0 - (/P, Seton ly meeting will permit the Nassiff (tha first paying crowd) of the ED KOVIB* 364 topped the pin­ T e a c h e r a ...... 5 8 ,T14 koinE back to the whole football: Tad Weed, for Inatanre, the l»7-^ he $1.2-5. All proceeds from street gym with the usual double- player, but In klllinR the free aub-1 pound polnt-after-tourhdown kirk- the British Americans this coming Hall, the nation’s only .unbeaten Arms’ ba.sketball team to stage : Mason turned out to watch the ners in the West Side Rec Bowling Miller’a ...... 4 3 .687 the event, sponsored bv fr - header. Flret -game at 7 o’.clockj. Robinson O ff Second Base amution nde. the'colleRe Rame er who pmctleally neve r mlaaed weekend. A double-header Is card­ Weot Side Rowling league will major college ba.skethall team, games at the' VerplancinicRool BA's trip - Wilkes-Barre qjid move- League-last nighf while Clayton Morlarty Brother* . ..-.4 8 .667 vn.t.Aui': (VAK.ui-;ks M a il hn Rht be Jumping from the Well- for Ohio .State. Ohv;^o.ialy Woody 1ed Stinday when the locals play enter the InfnnHIe Paralysis gym during the balance of the sea­ . Into first place Uvnhe American Puller’s 351 was best In the Auto- pita Herm’e Cameras agplnst Ann’s Pioneer ...... 4 8 A71 Fnr,rl.v Orntlirr, to Pawtucket here at 3 stands as the -No. 1 team In the Laague standings. motove League at the Y. Spot while the pace-fietting Nafssiff | Wapping .....^...... 3 IF .286 knSwn frying pan into the fire. ^ v e . 4" I fork ...... M fil 79 241 Fhnd. country today—thanks to Its latest son, The board acted favorably on ■ • New York, Jan. 2b— (A>i—It waa^kson. ahd also the year before. He Thia may give rlae to even heoaiiae he d get killed. . .MuAlllPtur ...... fi? 94 n k and the teams meet again B o x the request of Businesa Manager Arma play the Sport Center C ol-' WALT PURE5, State Service ...... 1 5 -.167 MDlmFP ...... fio fi2 fifi , a.')n Rowling will start Friday Winning strealT. FUGGY BELL, christened Clar- SECOND ROUND of play in the jUst before Christmas and Jackie didn't miss an Inning of play and SMTONHALU^ C R /vrC A , Silk City ...... 1 6 neater and more frenzied recruit- Doea this mean Weed a MOl R night In Pawtucket. 'Ihe George Mitchell of the 'Arms to legians at 8:30. A4$ Art hur ... ill 7 279 Slaters also fare the same type night at 7 find bowlers will be Basketball fans with long mem­ . snee Bell 35 years' ago, has been Y Senior Basketball League atarta All teams are allowed to add committed only 11 erspra. . HA^r-HmHBIOrUTCb'ii”), inr. When you've got to play your noona of glory are flnlahed. or will AVicPftr.UAliO.. p... t.-.- JIO 10.', 210 fiHowed to roll until Jft. p. m. ories ..will- rexall thst .the -South use the.Verplanek gym .for. gajnea... . Robinson, was. visiting the office o t “ beat you want to makW aure ’ coache* how have to do aome faurr; 'sehedule as' th>y appear Th' Gle1i» playing professional bfisketbatl Toy Monday night; Doubiehefiderfi are three'men Id their rosters' If they Gilliam will be oiie of"24 new­ AGIUTY (AND ability) FOO.m 1 Mtiirday pinners may enter Orange, rf. ‘J., school leaped into Q. A ball sticks In a tree. May in the Connecticut Basketball As­ the Brooklyn Dodgers. "I’m glad Lanky Dick Danieloon’* 00 you havi 11 of the very best. Juggling to get apeciallata like thia ■ Tfttnlfl ...... 4ftfi 4.»2 UV? Falls to oppose the Harlem Yan­ ; J9 years. He Joined the famed New scheduled every Monday and Wed­ desire in order to strengthen comers , at the Dodgers’ Vero TOP^ IM HBBOUNDISO I polnta paced the Teachers to en .80 rntwte fftJ find roli from 2 p. m. to III national prominence back 'In 1941 the golfer climb the' tree to linaUe sociation. Manchester waa ad­ nesday nights in the Y circuit. their teams and perhaps overcome you dropped In,” a club official re­ Beabh, Fla., spring training camp, hird doEa will be ahlUInR In and out? "kees Sstiirday night while the BA’s mitted to the CBA last week and York Renaissance at the ripe old to 68 win laat night over tbe Wep> Smith ...... fi? 90 93 209 p. m, ' . ■ with a 43-game streak, snapped by a shot? What happens'If the bfill the high flying Nassiff Arms. marked. ” 1 want to talk to you although several like pitchers ffrth er and thrcheck-wrltlng more SpecUliata atlll will be u.aed In Fr'-omnn X ...... fifi ?:i 91 V>2 1are In Elmira. Long Island University In the Na­ started off on the right foot with age. of 16. ping Harveatera lb a Y Senior *rtlve ' ^ke early part,of the first and third . .. fi fi.9 249 THE IJH’AI-S are sitting back moves While he’s climbing? 'Mdy HERM’S CAMERAS will be out about, o®xt year. Jlomile Negraj), Jim Hughes and League game. Pioneer Perkehuto A^'^rnirt* «. .... 1 tional Invitation Tournamefit, 'The he throW his club at the' ball 7 a win over Wallingford last Sun­ I The’ paaaing of the platoons, periods and the last four mlntdes * niififiFii .. • •... 97 91 HR 2?5 with hopes of Jumping into first FRIDAY NIGHT will be an off with fi few neW faces. They ”I’li* get to the point quickly,” Sandy Amoroa were given a brief nipped Silk City in tbe other fMne. rn»uk(»tl ...... ? 7fi 90 2i.*i ^ latest Seton Hall streak reached 18 j May he shake the tree? day at the Rec. Indian Shooters might reaiill. too. In » greater In- of the second nnd fourth. Coachea 7 .... i place without touching the bsll to­ flight on the local basketball front boast the league’s leading scorer the official continued. ” We have a look last September. I 65 to 62. with four victorlea Jast week, and A. The golfer ma.v cllmh the OPENING GAME for the Nas-, kid second baseman In the minor Of the eight hurlers, •.he- one ddenre of diaaenslon on aqimd*- will then put in a passer, receiver TntAlM ...... ’ • 41.^ 444 1291 night. Elmira visits Wilkes-Barre Vejar Impresses except'for the Rec Senior I.«ague for a single game in Jesse Lucas Danlelaon’s 80 polnU sperked tbe and a brenk-awny runner w’ho 4 brought the Steonlana’ aelection as tree. It’s a one-stroke penalty if siffs. undefeated leaders in the Upset Loomis leagues who we think Is ready t o ! moat likely to make It Is Ed Roe- In recent yenra more kids haVe j and a vjetory by the Colonels the No. 1 team. doubleheader. There will not be any, when they take bn Ann’s Spot. I Teachera to a win over tb6 Knr- couldn’t tackle a tackling dummy Jnrrii Henlty til the ball moves, the loss of-the hole F.ec Senior League, Is scheduled on Ann’s consists pf mostly, local take your Job right ndw. His name buck, 6-2, 185-pound righthander, veatera. Danielson, throwing e been pU.v1ng high school football i would p\ish the BA’s Into first place FORTY-SIX. of the 92 sports- game at the Armory. Manchester or block a midget. The Idea In the Moorf* *...... 7f» 104 7fi 201 and drop the Barons Into third. In Middle Debut if he throws his rluh or shakes the Wednesday night, Jan, 28 against talentfiand are expected to come is Junior Gilliam and he was the who had a 12-8 record at Montreal I variety of ahots, connectiid ftbr 12 Mid getting better eoaehlng. C ol- ScehluA ...... r.. 7.1 ' fil 99 342 1 writers and broadcasters who vot­ tree, ' High plays East Hartford W ednes- Manchester High’s rifle team lege aqnada have had a higher early going will be to score quick­ Grrirnr ...... 'fi? R9 2ft7 Cosch Mike Novak’s charges would the first round champion Winsted day night at the Armory whi’ e the up with a couple new faces. , A1 best minor league player of 1952;! He is '22. Ronnie Lee, a leftnander points In the last period. Wapping, 91 ed picked Seton Hall as the top pulled the upset of the season He may not be able to do all the discharged from service, had an level of ability, which waa what ly and hold on with the varsity K(i2inik ...... 9.'? 7? R3 X-? move up a step to second. This Is Q. In match play, golfer A plays Howards. Burr Carlson and Wally BA’fi home game this week end is yesterday aa it topped a powerful Smith who played varsity ball for I playing with only five mwi, g y e Krkkn'm ...... R7 2ftl [1 Brooklyn. Jsn. 20 _ - Move This gave the Pirates 77.5 things you do, but he’s 10 years impreiisive 14-4 record and a 2.20 made the two-unit syalem work­ composed of composite players. — a torrid race being set between the m-er middleweights -here comes the ball of his appointment, B. Widholm, former University of Sunday afternoon against Paw­ Loomla School team in the prep Trinity will be on hand along with The more formidable linemen points, on the ba.sis of 10 for first,' Connecticut stars, and Bill Detrlck younge.’ . ERA in his last season , as a relief able. The plaloona were a god-send Totnln ...... 42fi 4tfi 422 J2Rft three rcl'ubs. Chlro Vejar! nine for second and so on. Player B thereupon plays A’s ball. tucket at the Armory. school’a Windsor range, 871 to 867. player coach Nino Paganl. on defen.se, especially the tarkles and Hank Ma.ssa of Teachera Col­ He's not even on our roster yet, specialist at Montreal.' .Bob Mll- to presaure roaches because It en­ IIHInn I'nril Sertirc it that the rules While ...... , . . R9 94 79 2.1 R serle.s. Bartels played with the tournament to he condueted t o , KANSAS ST.\TE fell to fourth lected 190 hits. Including 82 Zemsnsk, I* ...... 1 can move the ball. . . . „ find a successor to retired middle- place and La Salle also dropped. Each player should put an Identi­ CROWD WAS encouraging at score to date in celebration o f the to give up my job—to Gilliam or i f t e o ^ e I Sqloinonson. 1* ...... O Thla despite the fact that all committee had to bring hack the. Slaters earlier this yesr. fication mark on his ball.” I’ SK OF THE PLAYING sur- - 8undayb»-opeivlng--GBA- game—at atiy-onK^lse.'-MiMrfae next-jreai"; douMea,-aeweii-triplea and -17-home- -fatr-'-cntch-when-the-apread- punt- TjjIaU _ L?30 -“OWNER- GEORGE- Duffy -an- weight Champion-Sugar Ray Rolv Lali^g lo -timi_ place.-^a^.I^lana face-waa granted-to-Mitchell-pm- " -arrlval-of~hls-NatloiwJ-Rtflir~AT Jam eTar? 0^ kr the Rec between Nasslffs and Wal­ sociatiqn rating of expert^ Bruce but . npt_ this,, Sho.uM he.howeyer, ninfi. aiid batted In 91 .runs. Hoyi A b you i>tin^ 4h e JbAii ns,-1*--.tfr).-.. . T , $•$, any team' sport the idea Is- to Jeopsrdised the receiver...... — -rtouneed last night that the Slaters inson Eleven boxers have - been find Washington .moved in, behind Q.. How much , distance doe.5 . .a.: vtaing that games (4 1. do not In- ever,’ he struck’ out H I IHnes. listed'to...... take part...... in the scramble...... Seton Hall. Indiana Jumped from I Plfiycc cover during a basketball ; terfere with the school curriculum. lingford. The Arms' next start win AhderMn redeemed a weak prone win the job from me, I’ll still be down, pro^ec^ youreeii. I Totals ...... 37 -> 8-M score. In baseball, the most bril­ His view is that of nearly all but Manrheittrr Radiator r.6 ...... 94 8.1 98 277 BA’fi FACE a heavy week end only Indian to qualify in all the better watch out." Parka, rf . „ . »-ie 10 If Uurtatter baa three feet. be a readjustment after a year of . 9fi 108 113 lift The Sisters still have Coiby Gun­ mis.alon," 'said Manager StA*i might be expected. Illlnos ■ also eird 24.01 mllea. One fnnrard eov-i made provided, that there isn’t too .291 at Montreal. fUrhni flJ»f*n ...... tumbled, going from fovtrth place : ered the most territory. .5:31 l much wear and tear on the hulld- Bchejlule in the American League. matches to date. Notes ' Gilliam (true moniker Jim) could I Lswrenct, rf $-4 * The new deal will be personally trial. ther. Moe Mahoney. Ernie Calver- Ellis. \ Loomis' high scorer was H Seven full time outfielders sre Brlffs, Tt ... OA 0 T oIjiIr ...... 4fi7 iftft 497 14m to sixth aa a result of the defeat. | mllea, while the other traveled : ing. Board officials stated that the Saturday night the. locals face the cause a radical changeover in the Indiana Hoosiers Headed Schmidt. If .. 1-1 „ 11 ItFlfirmlpr Matare (1) ly. Earle Shannon. Chuck Stewart, VEJAR NEEDfcO on^y one Crane Miller, son- of town director listed. Gene CimoU hit .JIO at St round to solve The 'slveeping style - Kansas, which eausbd Kansas i ,5,14. T h e center covered 4.2-5.; fee per night'might be raised .fit Colonels In Elmira and then play Brook lineup If he Is as good as Paul. Carmen MaUro and Walt MO' ] Danielson, e . ■\vfT ...... 108 flft 204 Kenny Reeves and Billy Pleas. a double-header Sunday afternoon Jacob Miller, and brother of (Tj'rus New York. Jan. 20—(/Pi—Chico Beattie, r* .. V*»rk ...... 91 79 170 employed by the Italian. Vejar State’s downfall with an 80-66 the guards 2.66 apiece. Substitutes ' a future date, his press clippings. He is a switch- ryn batted .327 and .276, respec Cniflord, rg .. White ...... R4 R7 771 trouncing, moved into the first ten I aorniinted for the remainder. I against Pawtucket. The teams Miller, Indian star of several years Vejar, the fighter-dramatic stu­ hitter ahd oh,, how the Dodgers For Big 10 Hoop I Early, 1* .... 108 a'so had the help of sehqnd Pete tivelv. at Montreal. Bill Sharman \ Boxing Head Doubts MrrAiiph.e.v ...... lift -i 9.1 .139 at tW No. 9 place. This knocked | q ^h at was Philadelphia KKc i.KAiirr, clash at the Armory in an after­ ago. dent, now is a full-fledged middle­ yearn for snoth*er southpaw hit .294 at St. Paul, and Bill An DfCniml^r ...... 94 . 100 Rft 3fi0 Mello, who had seen Sc^tichini noon (3 o’clock) game and • then Match summaries follow; weight and he wasted no time Totals .... M Ubfl m M^lorrn ...... 1 ... 104 99 201 Dobgoiia Rivera Western Kentucky out of the O’Brien’s real name? Pafsni’i (2> swinger. tonello slammed 28 homers and . fight twice before. 1 select circle, since the Blue Grass Smith ...... 11.1 lin S7 83" move to Pawtucket for a 9 filancheste.r 871 proving his talents last night when I'but faded in the Webnd half os In­ Wsgoiag t«> \\> s \ ...... 81 R1 A. Josenh F. Ragan. Emerson He batted .301 at Montreal, drove In 130 runs at Mobile. Dres New York, Jan. 20*— —Indians'*- PsIOsN. r( Once \ejar got inside J ^ e Eastern Ken- ...... 107 91 109 307 o’clock meeting. Morton Handler .... 99 85 he stopped Italy’s Italo Scortichini diana’s overall atrfingth started to Oxlcek.r If . Itallan 8 swings, It was no fight,*a 7g.gn ^ Q. Did Babe Ruth or Lou Gehrig .Kovis ...... 129 10« 129 ,3M slammed home ll2 runs and topped sen also will take another look at University atUl has 10 league Walcott W ill Fight TntJilfl ...... 11.1 4R9 44fi 144R Sign with Sox Zwirk ...... Ill lUlL tilt ,541 Robert Potterton ... 94 88 at the end of the fourth round et games to play, but the Hooslqr* tell. Prey, c .... Chico hammered aw^y al\ ok l’ahoma AM moved up two play In more World Serls."? the International League in runs Don Thompson. Bakulskl. rg turns ...... 104 131*111 34(i COACH W I ^ CLARKE’S High Bruce Anderson ,... 91 84 Eastern Parkway Arena. Except today appear headed for their firat At East. Lansing, John Kerr led StIebleU, Ig MnnrhPhfrr Ailtn I’ nrle ( 1) Scortifhini n Irft eye. The eye pj«ce« to seventh, while North A, Ruth played In 10, Gehrig Edwin Reichard .... 99 74 scored with 11. He was up among If Dresaen gets one or two good the to victory 22 points. V. nuneKrrn ...... S9 92 99 280 (Chicago, Jan. 20 Pitcher Tolsis .. quintets haven’t qualified for the for the first round, the kld'oaked undiaputed Big 10 basketball title. mini Wilmington, Del,, .Ian. 19 New York chairman said. swelled steadily, and after four4 Carolina state held firm in seven...... VM S4S ,')«4 1S7S annual Class A schoolboy basket­ Norman Miner ..... 99 .58 the leaders in doubles .and stolen pitchers' out of the lot, he'll be After ■ being tied 86-36, Iltlnot* Totats .; ...... *I 14-tl « K. nFlInKrrn-...... fi.8 R2 109 279 Joe Dobson and outfielder .1'.^, I Kenn’a (II good. bases and was named the circuit’s satisfied. Pitching, according to Sporting an 8-0 conference Score at hall time, 17-M *fiaehliO> New York State Athletic Chair-! "New _ York la pot ready to do ScAtfl ...... 9t 99 Rft 27« Q. Who was the pitcher who ; (tllllloHe ...... 97 ill 1W 311 ball tourney at New Haven since Loomis 867 record, Indiana holds a two-gamr slowly pulled away from a^ichlgan I^vtiuh ...... 90 117 90 297 Athletic Commi.sslon ordered the Suchy ...... 9(! 101 11.1 112 most valuable player* He can per­ (Jhuck, was the Dodgers’ only Referee* Blanchard-Boli^p. man Robert Chrlstianberry said botkjng." ^ 101 98 mo ped dohm three to tenth. threw the third strike muffed by the 1945-46 team won 11 game.* H. C. Miller ...... 98 82 CHARLIE JOHNSTON, who lead over Illinois, and is showing State to register its sixth jeague j w* lu a talk that ranged the whole nnnnini; ...... 99 coniracis itKin.y onnx bout halted. Under New York Gsvello ...... 107 104 122 331 A. H awthorne...... 96 80 form with equal facility in the in­ weadeness last year and It must b' 1 .1 I number of players In the Chicago Mickey Owen -In the fourth gam? onielly ...... 101 99 III 111 and dropped seven. A team must brought Scortichini from Italy, has no algns of letting up. win In eight atarts. the scholar* a battl* aU tho W6jr. tonight he "seriously dotihts thal't prohlem.s of Tntnln ...... 4ft! 189 4R2 1412 rules, It was r\iled * ■ technical P. Ireland...... 96 77 field. and outfield. He played six Improved if the Brooks are to re In the other Big 10 game, ; White Sox fold for the coming of the 1940 World Serle.s between Pol Insky ...... 107 124 II* 149 I win at least 50 per cent of Its three more imports lined up, wait­ THE HOOSIERH, sparked by tiring only In tha laat porM . former heavyweight champion Jer- boxing, Chrl.stenberry said he la .Sfili'rttpnr Inr. (It knockout In the fourth round. games against opixments In its P. Parnatl ______95 77 172 ing. for clearance from Buenos positions for the Royals ^last sea- tain their championship. squeaked past Northwestern, STARTlMa OfT RARLT Jh* 03 Last NighVs Fights the Dodgers and Yapkecs? To*, ils Don Schlundt’a 26 points, whipped aey Joe Walcott will ever fight i working to Improve the sport for rifk .'v *...... n o 202 .season. ScortlchlnTs eye began to .swell ...... VW ,519 *71 1SI5 own class to qualify. W. Evenson ...... 96 70 166 Aires—featherweight Joe Bruno, 68, as Ken Buckles scored Educators jumped oft to a ihal potrr.^ftM ...... 99 91 109 299 Dobson, .36-.vear-o1d righthander, A. Hugh Casey. Purdue iaat night. 88-70, to keep I both participate and apeclalor.a. to St the end of the second, but the i Lnnniia Street (t) T ^c fired up Indians, soorting a middleweight Jose Santiago and City Hail say Bob Chriatenberry points for the winners. lead. Jo* Schmidt, Dairf*l*o« and Rrlpc^ ------. 12fi Rft 213 turned in a fine 2.51 earned run Q. When Was the last time the featherweight championship. The' the presaure on Ullnois. ■ "Rule, of the New York State I contract matlera between ThffTlon ...... 100 97 9ft 29.1 Italian kept coming de.apite a B y T he A ssotisted P ress (r<»odin ...... M 101 104 39.S DURING THE L.AST six sea- four win streak after the initial welter Eduardo Laus.9e. chairman of the New York Com- The mini, however, kept pace In the Big Seven (Conference, aifford wer* hitting olsDdy . 90 fi.1 New York Yankees lost a World Beebe ...... M ?« 103 39T» bout has been 'sanctioned to keep ■ A twi.tiT.nH « Imn.f ; boxers and managei-s, between 1 llfP-^^UttO ...... 17.1 aeries of rights and lefts to the | Brooklyn—Chico 'yejar, 152'7. son.9 the Indians chalked up but setback by their own alumni, now "Lausse Is pronounced Lousy,” mlBBion, la being conaldered for with a 76-64 victory over Mlctichigan Nebraska upiMt Mlaoourl, 73-62, ■ ■ ■ tha acor* a t tha iM o f . tha Athletlfi Commlailon and in n.*(!f(.rfl ...... 131 89 3»n Series? Peretto ...... Hfi M 81.1 the division alive while champion managers and promoters, and In . R*? fi7 head and body by Vejar.. ' Stamford, Conn-, stopped Italo CfMTpe ...... V ...... W- M lift 803 32 declsion(l as against 68 defeats. wait until a week from Frldav for said Johnston. “But he don’t fight Republican candidate for mayor of with Willard Faglcr’a sparkling ({aartor waa 17 to 12. Jiick every itate aay- that a fighter can-1 HnhrnrK ...... — — One of his beat jobs came on A. The St. Ixiula Cardinals, In Sandy Saddler IS In the Army. State. all phases o f the sort Into the open, The bout, which wa.s teleca.at t o ; Seortichino. 155%, Italy\4). KInter ...... 104 HH no SIS To date the Indians have won a home tilt with CCIL rival 'Wind­ that way.” Saddler, v Incidentally, arrived ■New’ York at the next election. It seems hard to believe that In­ rebounding and shooting keeping StieMfts and Lumy Bhkiil*lri tdok not be licensed after he la 40 yeara: Tetnifl ...... ,VI7 .482 489 14RR Septi'3S, when he Jolted the hopee 1942, were Jhe laat In defeat the of agf,” Chrlatlanberry said In k and "to let the fans know what a network of 15 cities a.a far we.*it; Birmingham, England \,^Randy i Toml« ...... 48.1 R04 R11 1518 three of seven games, counting the ham High. yesterday at Bremerhaven, Ger­ diana never has won the champion­ the Comhuakers in control moat o f up a m ue slack ia tha Hanreetore' goes on In the rlnp.’’ ■ of the f'levelaad Indiana—a team Yankee. WITHOUT BEING ASKED. Ro­ the way. Fagler, a slx-foot-flve speech at the 4th annual dinner of l.H aa Denver, was delayed because Turpin, 160, Leamln,gton\Spa, Hartfnrd Riiiid loss to the Alumiii. Seven gaglcs many by troopship. He is to report ship outright, since that state ia offenae and at tl)a and ot, th* o*e- In this connection, he said that ItoInnH for which he formerly* played—In Q. What were the .years Joe St. George ______89 114 lOfl lift land La Starza is ready to take a one-hand specialist, scored 22 the Wilmington Sporta Writers Sodlik ...... !2'l 10.1 91 21 ft the Amerlean I.eagne pennant Vejar waa late in arriving. His car England, knocked out Vic D’Hqes, remain on the Red and White at a troop replacement depot for Team No. 3 Tops known aa a basketball, "hotbed." ond canto it waa still th* Tsaoiipira the licensing powers of commls- Klilirr . . '12.T, had a flat tire coming over from 173. Brussels, Belgium (61 McCarthy managed, four World '''', ul 'g* '94 » ^schedule. Games are scheduled load off the shoulders of Promoter assignment; .------~ But the best the Hoosiera have points and nabbed 14 rebounds. out in front, 87 to 84. and Broadcasters Association. Puk-„ -Gj_with » Moanwhilk, at SoiiCh Bend, Tni ■ He aa not- nrfther explain' hl» skmera . ‘‘give, iia- the meana to Manhattan. ... CMcfigair:. Al^aLnl- Moody. Ills Series, wlnhep." in a row? t ivinter . lio lO) i3i 343 • with Eiist - -Hartford, - 'Hartford SporJs Mirror , Jini Norris, whq fit Irying to ebn- been able to .do -.Is tie—and the; 'It-Strtot wdkksfi Itopt Insist that trlevdston hoxlnR: shows JTullci ...... Thsi...Tribe. haiL..m RUrvame .M»dii»n lin 94 lit *I,^ r- -Vince Jersey Joe Walcott-to take- Tennis L eagu e reference to Walcott who Is Hated ninn>hpr,< It was ’Ve'iai-‘a"1ffrrt televlaioh''Chicago, atonped Pat ManzI. 148. JJlcQuJUiiJniU!SSPcLthf_j:jyv — High;- -’Windham, Middletown—end- WHAT HAPPENS in the mid­ have , somelKInfr more than nte appearance since laat spring,-when : Syracuse, N. ¥. (61. to Series victories from 19.56 -. Hartford Weaver at the Armor.v TODAY A YEAR AGO — Ted an April 10 (Chicago match with Which la far from a brilliant the fourth quarter to pull away the thlnl fmm* it w u ' Ot ,lji most ring books as being 38. but Tutsls .. ■•i-.r. -.r.i ijs i«o« was i»nly one game ont of firat To(*ls ...... ,M9 *12 .TO* I*«S . heavyweight champ Rocky Marci- dleweight title tournament if wel­ and trim Bradley, 74-64. Entering has been flu tin g for many years. bout, the beer and the razor.” he was beaten twice by Chiiek Montreal Armand Savoie, 134, thWHMli 19.59. JESSE OM'ENS NAMED and with. Bristol and Hall High of Kroll, New Hartford, N. ’Y., won STANDINGS record. to 4t the Taachsrs holdtag the "We need to tear off the shrouds Rnv MntofMi < terweight Gil Turner beats middle­ the final period, Notre Dame led The hint as to Jersey Joe’s fu­ n. .Isrvis ...... - to- Davey In fights that were sup- Monti eal, outpointed Glen Flan- Q. nfhen did the National Foot­ Chicago, Jan. 20— —Jesse , West Hartford on the road. the $10,000 San Diego golf open ano. weight Bobby Dykes (No. 11 man Points But with Schlundt leading the lead. Dsntslaon, wo^Ong hara ia of,mystery about what Is going on Mssnii ... 107 Rivera came to the Sox frdm ’•We’ll fight Marciano in (Chica­ league' In scoring, the Hooslerk 49-48. Then, In the firat four min­ ture prospecta came during a dla- posed to match rising youne wel- agan, 1 3 1 St. Paul, Minn. (10). ball Lefigue start drafting college Owens, (Jilin Islate and Olympr with a 72-hole score of 276. in the tournament) tonight at Team T h re e ...... • • • v .... 38 th* last 10 mlnuUs, rsaUjr In the ring.” Chrlstenberry .said. ruiHIffr . ■Kir -J!>7 the St, Imuls Browns on waivers go, Des Moines, Miantii or Brock­ figure to be hard to stop this time. utes of the ftoial aeaalon, the Irish ...... cuaalon of the recent order by the SnMivnr . ” last July 29. He hit only .253 terweight contenders. Vejar is now — - ■ -— football p lie r s ? track great, has- poated another s e c o n d ROUND of play In FIVE YEARS AGO — Jim Ta­ Philadelphia? Team F o u r ...... 36 tha offenaiYs backboard and "W e need to make scoring simple tum signed a five-year contract to ton, Mas?.” said Jimmy De Angelo, Schlundt took over the Big 10 outpointed Bradley 16-2 to sew up j tit 12 (HglU ' New Xt'ck State Commlaaion End Low . .... •7'’’ , but the’ Palehose look for ji[ I a rniddlewelght and Davey has .a Now that winter is with us. we In 19*6. Chicago’s Jay Ber- title. He was named secretary of the Rec. Senior Basketball League Dykes found he no longer could Team Six ...... 34 and unl^rm In all the states. Per­ title shot With welter champ Kid rail want but.little here below—not j wmngeV, cbo)*en by Philadelphia, I the Illinois Athletic Commission starts tonight. Ann’s Spot meets continue as head football coach at La Starza’s manager. "And we’ll .... 31 scoring lead last night from Ohio the game. . 1 anH this waa tha haH gaiMo, the National Boxing Aaaoclatlon Totals ... ,V1* 47( *1)1 1483 ' marked Improvement this season. go in April.. June or September. As make the welter class--147 pounds Team O n e ...... DOWN SOUTH, Loualana SUte I that heav.vwelght champion Rocky haps We should consider posting Gavilan Feb. 11. 1 even one or two degrees. «y«s the first )’er picked.^ l.Ycst.firday . , __ - Hertn’.B Cameraa .at 7„ and. Nassiff Maryland*...... Team Two...... 38 . State’s Paul Ebert, who was held Donlalaon,. .Sehhiidt -aai.-2i(di. each round decision inimedlafely. Rivera led both major leagues soon as we polish off Rex Loyne ■—so he'moved up into the -middle to 14 poin't* isa' the Buckeyes lost too’-, 'a fim c r hold on the South-' . Macciaao-muat defend hla title, by In hitting* into Ihje- fe-west- double’ A-Hns tangle with the Poqubnock TEN YEARS AGO — Two for­ division where he makes his debut Team Five . . ; v.... • •. .7.. 22 Parks wars tha high mtn fdr tha " ’The'ir should he only «>he box­ ■AGREE TO ANSWER mer stfir oittfleiders, Paul lygncr (Feb. 13 in Madison Square Gar­ to Wliwonsin,'64-61. ■ ■onstorn' (Conference ■ lead by trim- April 10., Marciano, wpn, the. ,c.ro>v.n. plays; fmir. Ha drova In 46 -rtjna.- (Jenter .CQllfiRifififi fit ?:3,p. The (CIol- den) we’ir_be ready. ,We’'Ve ,been tqnighit;' Action df ; thd,; NfitlohaJ nnng Georgia, 55-00. LSU-ia Mholars whiia Walfcsr ing game aa there Is one atandard legians surprised last week by and Johnny Cooney,; were released — Schlundt has 246 polnta for-s Clifford playsd godd ■ from Walwitt by a |,llh r. . — . We ve Moved to Next show at Toledo is Jan. 27 iting contracts to two'ye'ars. es­ if ;You wpnt work close to your home SCHOOLED. BY RIVAL tablishing uniform managerial with Archie Moore, new light 366 MAIN STREET contracts, and commented that ”lt On Way Out at the Garden heavyweight champjon, making his State College, Pa. — (NEA)--- is not helpeful to a fighter to have AMERICA^S MOST MOPERN CAH AND GREATEST CAR VALCE first start since his win over Joey C?harlie Ridenour won three con­ three manngera in Chicago, two Maxim. Archie will take on Andy secutive eastern intercollegiate Walker of San Francisco In a non­ wrestling championships at Penn In Philadelphia and only one on' New York--(NEA) A fe\y_, scoring rat-race that. leaves - .the BE SURE TO LOOK INTO THESE OPENINGS AT record in New York.” title, ten. . State, npw coaches the sport at more nights like the Notre Dame- fans cold. POLITICAL RUMORS around Pennsylvania. Secrecy over contracts “only New York University game and The day of the mammoth rom- k, '' 'i' confuses the' public,” Christenher- the memor.v of Dr. Nalsmith. who batant In haskethall la slrtuaily^ ry said. "I f’ we ran do nothing perpetrated basketball, will c^'ase past, and that la not the leant rea-' else we must shioke out ajl 'pri­ te he- pictured around Madiaon soA the game iloea H4it enehant a vate pacts in the sport." Cheney Brothers In another talk at the dinner. Square Garden as fi benefactor of lot of bystanders. , Gu,vs the Ilk the human race like Mme. (Turie. of fifoose Krause, the p4>P4i«rotts Athletic Director Robert Hall of Yale University de.scrfbe'dfhe Na­ Alexander -^Graham fieil and AI-. Notre Darner, have heea all hal Delta Shop tions! Cojlegiate Athletic A.s.so- Capone. . legislated, out of exIateiNV by a ! elation’s plans for controlled tele- 'The panty-waiat set .ain’t draw- rule book designed to protMt the >Uro.lodi2-0oerSadas^ I vision football- nekt fall fiS-‘meet- ing - 'em; into- thfi Garden like- Ui.fraptle- freak at ■tha»:;h«psaaa.--e€ liil Price P.O.I. Tetodsk Inspecfors 1 ing in some mtie way a majority used to. the athlete. —Ofile, phn Paderal Tosea IDemonstratioii j JJf "Ih’r~ crmlM^nir ■ ;; ;tt. w-asJil.lKLkWE »$ » th* ' ' Andther. -m ajor .Thaaon . . why Bel* 'find local Toxtia' city ■frowdS''of“T8;T48^veTfi'knock-' folKi^ aren’t trfilparng Into Maffl- I..vhlved In .the; problem.” M any, ProigM, DelWory i He Said that approval'of the plan ing the dorrra down to ' aee Notre . son . Sqiiare Garden. la that the ■'■J. By'Factory Represciilative , MENI . . . tht naxi inov« ! was a "maioritj* decision of the Dame battle NYU.- Thia U* the ' ateady flow of ((opnotch teams haa and Hondllnt Charf«4k scries that aerved. as\ New 'York’a stopped. Ogtlenal f qMipmanh ifi up to you if you art' colleges and that a re.straint im- II posed on the very few can prevent tap-off for big league iMskethall 19 "With, atlendanre falling so Calm, • Spinners HAROLD JONAS . intorotlod in thoto |;lhem from injuring others.” .' y years ago. snet it served ss a mag- riraatlcaily off,” rommenta Lowry lsni through Sunday Howe had scored economy o f operation. See this beautiful pir today! East Hartford 8, Conn. rules that have. eliminated the I half-empty Mndiooa Kquiure Gar- CAPITOL A l .points on 29 goals and 24 as- center jupip and adding, things ! den. “ Onee It wna a Mg thing CHENEY BROTHERS alpta. He boosted his total five like the shoot-till-you-win edict \ to play here, a eherlahed memory, points during the last week. Four on foul shots. The scoring o f : Today It’s Hke-tmvellnr a thfio- , ^ PERjSONNEL D|PA|ITMENT . .Vri'TNFY AIRCRAFT other - Detroit players are in'the 200 points in a game Is now com- sand mllea Just t4i play In another D eC O RM tlR M O TO R SALES, Inc. EQUIPMENT CO. top dozen scorers- -Ted Lindsay.' monplacc. j guy's gym.- The pince hi wnipty. 22 M A P L E .s t r e e t 144 HARTFORD ROAD MANCHESTER, CONN. third; l^ t r o Prystal, sixth; Alex Floor play in completely subor- 1 It’s no thrill any more." ' MANCHESTER MAI Delvecento.ento. elg'eighth, and Red Kelly dinated to the shot at the basket. I Looks like Booking Ned hag MAJN STREET TEL. MI-3.795S in a three-w ^ tie for 10th. TTie game haa developed Into a ( Irish needs a new act. *•'. «>«

-.1 1 ; . •

. / •• - • -"".k-H ^ p r 'fS'Ky ' <'...... ■■...... ■ ', V '- ■■ ‘f “ - '.^"<»\v '. ■■■ ^ '^ .’i '. ■'.■■ ■: *7/r T '‘-■'^V 1

■ 1. M AN^EStER EVENING HERALD; MANCHESTER, CONN.; TUFfeDAY, JANUARY 20,19B8 \ .7 PAGBtrniEEM:^^'.:.- t ------^------f e i * : ____ , MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD> MANCHESTER, CONN.^ TUESDAY, JANUARY-20^ia53- Ho u m fdr Sal* WalilOd—Reitl L«gal jWotic* I Hdn*«liold Godds ^ Robnu wlUioat B d iid ~ ^ Sewage Plant Ttaiih* Siln Comment Diamond*—Wstches— NEWLY DECORATED, beautiful­ CONSIDBKINQ SELUNG * HORNBLOwaii a w a a n Automobile for Sale 4' Household Service Rcfalrinff IS Help Wanted— Mai* Articles for Sale 45 AN HONEST PERSON Oertifleate ol LlmtUi.' Parth«rihlp Automobile for Sale JeweliTT 48 ly furalahed and spacious room. 260 MAIN STREET .h, y o u r PROPERTY?. ' ' Tl)e undersigned. - having formcjl e _ Offereil - -.'-\lSi’A BRAND >(EW 17” - Emerson tele* WHO’S GOING MOUSEKKKPtNO Without obligation to you, wa U m iud .PsrtnttShlpi. under the lewi. 1949 ' CHEVROLETS. FOiir 10 MATTRESS: Tour old nw ttrlM W ROtfTE SALESMAN- for-esteb-* Xhe most complete light houss- LARGE 7-ROOM SINGLE Bids.invited J?j Group ^ CONVERTIBLE ' THAT’S WHAT I WANT will appraise or make you a cash of the 8tete of New York, end desir­ choose from-.AU in excellent con­ sterilize^ kii(L remade like new. llshed route. Paid holidays, good vision $169. Tax and warranty LEONARD W. YOST, Jeweler, re­ kseping facilities available in ing to do business In the fltete d( FUAT FINljBH HpHand included. Can arrange term# . to pairs.. a&Jusu .watches experUy. TO TAKE OVER that can .ba converted Into profea-^ offer. lor property^ See lia :>efore tCliMified SPECIALS dition. Douglas Motors. .333 Main.. shades made to measure, CallJones - Fumltnre"and Flooir working conditions; - salary - and ManchesteF, You will marvel at Connecticut as a Umltad Partaarahlp, su it JCaU MItcheU. 9-0»80, ReaspnabJe „ prices,,. Open dslly, UNPAID BALANCE slonal offices or apartmMta.' House you sell. ' here^ certify: lAiBeUe '^Scyi RimtcrkM ...... ______fisetar Venetian blinds at a n> Coverlng,-36 ,Oak„MItcheI1.9-10iL: .cbmmisaions... Apply., In^^ „ pijraon MONtHLY^ PAYMENTS - thedcanUnsts .of tlds hulMing,. t. ‘fba- name of- the' firm under which Pesdline Si^lTibr FeB. 1.1 only. Raln'oow Cleaners,' 50 Har- Thursday evenings. 129 Spruce Chlldean aocepted. Central. Pric­ In good condition. Excellent loca­ BRA fc-BURN REALTY Connectieiit Leads - iSuy out of season and save I I960 OL.DSMOBILE Sedan, Model low price.. Keys made whUe you ------^------'' ...... _ $21.63 tion — plenty of, parking. Imme­ the Fartnerahip la eonduettd la Horn- Advertisemeiits rlspn street. CINCO ALL Aluminum combina­ street- Mitchell 9-4387, ed so reasonably you’ll gasp! Be Phone Mitchell 3-6273. blow a Weaha. On Improventi^t Proj* Not Worth on Anttoor; 1947 PLYMOOTH 88, Vadlo, heater, Hydrama'tlc wait. Maviow’s. tion windows. No painting, no n e w FURNITURE AND diate occupancy. Prlvata mortgage 1. Tha name and placa of raaidanca drive, wldtowall tires, hub ahclla. APPLIANCES sure and see this one. Mrii. Dor­ at each Oaneral Partner ara: A ll N. E. in Parade Three Othert Do Reply CLASSIFIED ADVT. 1948 STUOEBAKER WANTED—Full time day driver. changing, no atorlng. Free esti available if desired. USTINGS Wanted. Btngle, tw<^ ect for 8th Piflrict l . want .ymic ,old .pre-war car and wit.a v i n q of buna, moth holes ______jKMGhJa.iifiBLin Storage— . se}, 14 Arch street ' family. three-fardUy. busdnaaa Charlaa T. Lorarlng, MO Park At» DEPT,-HOURS “ — 1948 CHEVKUULT and tom clothing, hosiery runs,- Apply at City Cab,~63 “ Purnell | mate — Gardtii Farm'*"Dalfy- nua. New Terk,__Ha will pay Uf^ta *50 Beautiful fabrics, “ EMERSON” TELEVISION FURNISHED ROOM lor rent to Howard R, Hastings, . MRcbell HlflHighland Park. IlllnoU: Paul J. Bakin, to the digestion tanks and the con- Democrat and former town efiun- yoim COOPERATION w H iE lot. An unuir.'ally fine home. Coid- pageanlry .'They wore their tradl tei; termed Davie’ sutem eau “aot low mileage. One at 'll,8o0, one 1948-1949-1950 Packards, 4 dnXr, iVees and homes. Kitchens a spe­ Tober Baseball Mfg; Co., Inc., prints, stripes, solids. Expsrtly Sealy mattress and box spring, temperate gentlemen. Continuous /9-1107. 3701 atructibh Of greOnhOuaea over the tlonal ColdatrSM Qua: unliorms BE APPRECIATED WANTED—Two girls for genarSl Mohawk ruga, inlaid, lamps, tables, plete in every reaped. 'Easily Ohio, Otla A. Ol.aaabrook._Jr., ...... Baradlct j ^j,„^tatlon bads and a'n auto­ at 10,900. New car guaranteea. 2 door. Priced from $895 to $1.19 cialty. also applying hot wax Hilliard. finished, $5 down, $2 weekly, Household Good* 51 hot water and ahower. ■ Prlvata Road, Dongan Hllla, New York; Charlaa -buffK i troueers and .icariet r a ^ Jacketa o t comment.” » . laundry work, No phone calta^ dishes, pots ahd pans. financed. Warren Howland Real­ Attorney Jay E. Rublnow, also All equipped with famous Ultra- Good tires, perfect motors. AH \process. Free estimates. Phone balance one year to pav. Call entrance. 101 Chestnut street. DO YOU WANT to sell your 8. Bargant, MO Park Ayanut, New matic acreen at the main Inlet. topped off with haarakin Apply In' person. Maple Dry' WANTED--Man for greasing and PHONE ME IMMEDIATELY ty, 543 Woodbrtdf e Street. Phone TorkP'&ew .York; Edwwrd O. MCOon.- a Democrat, said "While the tdwn Dial MI-3-5121 matic drive, radio, heater and have radios, heaters and maby ^ Ito h e ll 9-9392. Cleaners and Launderers, 72 Mrs. Ciarr Mitchell 9-7320. home? Do you want to sell It The deadline oh recplpt of bids TTie Connecticut,* fioat 'polishing cars. Good wages, FIREPLACE FIXTURES HARTFORD 6-0388 Mitchell 3-8600 eny time. nell, Horaaahoe Road. Mill Neck. New has bsen sat aUFeb. 11 at S p.m. charter is a great Instrument, it _.many other extras. See these to­ extriu^.. Easy terms. Sw Top Dol­ Maple street. ' ROOMS FOR rent for ladles er now 7 If It’s for sale you want to Tork; Writer H. Olblln, 440 Park Ave­ claimed In large banners, night for a big trade! See'Dollar steady work. For .further, informa- AFTER 7 P. M. 46-4690 couples. Kitchen prlvUegee., 9* Hat your home , with the agency nue, New Tork. New York;- Howard at which time they will be opMiad necUcut—Foundation of Democ­ ia not tha greatest documaiit that lar Jenes for ari extra* big'. t'rade NEW WOOD-TONE SEE IT D A Y OR NIGHT >8,500 r FOUR:ROOM unK of ever sprung from tha .mind or Jones. Up to 4 years to pay. Brun- Bailrflnsr— Contractliijr 14 WANTED—, ' ’ ’oman for general tlonNiee Joe Lawton, Solimene, MARLIN 32 Special. Three months Norman atgeet. Tel. Mitchell that does the Job. Phone Mitchell B. Buhae, 14$ ^ u rcli Road, wlnnetka, at Ihe firs hbuse at Main and Hil­ racy since 1776.” In allowance. Now at Brunner's. If you have no means of transpor­ ranch like duplex, expansion Jlllnola; Oaorge L Morris. I t Mara- of man.” Ha said faviaiona of ncr'(*, 3.58 East Center street. housev/ofk. No Thursdays or Sun­ Inc., 6 ^ Center street, Manches­ old. Call Mitchell 9-8447. BREAKFAST SETS 9-0816. * 9-1167 or Mitchell 9-8715. E and dlth Road. Overbrook Hllla, .Pannayl- liard streets. ‘ 358 East Center ftroet. Open Mon- tation I’ll send my auto for you. space, basement game' room. A special meeting of the dis­ Miniature ef War Oflee the ^ larttl ara "well worth looka, the convicts daubed crude the Bay State Boat read "rrom rider each candidate on hta nteHta, Personals this one at Center Motor Sales, ager at State Theater, Manches­ Pilgrim 2-7318. 9-5121. PLEASANT Furnished heated Allred R. Meyer, tturl Towers. lettering on bedsheet# to make ^4 I- Winter tires^ 1-2 price sale. HAVANAr SEED TOBACCO Notice Carlton W. Hutchins. Mitchell Plymouthith to Protone.” 1 the caliber of eandldataa will Im- 461 Main street. FOR GUARANTEED ^ O F S that ter. room with use of small den. Phone AT X COURT OF PROBATE held Oretnwich. Connecticut; P. Dawey Signs demanding “Better, food and THE PROSPECT HUl School for Buy one regular price, get one stay on in any kind of storm, and SORTERS WOODWORKING Lathe. A.B.G, 1941 HOTPOINT 6% cu. ft. re picture window, garage, large lot. at MancKeater, within and for me BvcrcU. MO Park Avenue, New Tork, A t the front of the rolling dU- prove,” the former director aa- young children. Transportation A Public Hearing will be held by frlgerator, $25. call after 6 p. m Rockville 6-4647. 9-5132 or Mitchell 3-6231. DIMrIct of Mancheater. on the 12lh New Tork; Henry B. Dearborn. 9110 a better parole systein.” They pUy. over the date 1630. waa a sorted. _ 1939 OLDSMOBILE, 1940 Oldsmo- gutters, conductors and roof re­ Apply Ironer, also Southwlnd gasoline the Town Planning Commission of day of •>»n“ ‘ rt\ A.D.. 1953.. Exeter Place. Santa Barbara, n ltfo r- etretched thesg aigna at the barred furnished. Mrs. LiOla Tybur, direc­ blle, 1940 Lincoln, 1941 Chevro­ 1-2 price. Casing plus tax. pairs. Call Coughlin, Mitchell GIRINS! car heater. Call Mitchell 9-0692. Mitchell 3-5O70.. nta. miniature Mayflower beating It# A n open meeUng of the ooaariL tor. Phone Mitchell 9-5767. \yiULIAM DUNN AND SON Manchester, Tuesday evening, Jan­ ATTRACTIVE Room, centrally lo Present, JOHN J. WALLETT, doori and windows. let. All completely reconditioned ,3-7707. ; : / TOBACCO COMPANY cated. Kitchen privileges If de^ MANCHESTER— New six room S. The Partnership bualnaaa la a gen­ wav through high waves. In the 1 tee ha# baan riatad for Jan', t t BATTERIES 50% OFF You Can Be A ACOUSTICON Hearing aid, near uary 27. 19!53i at 8:00 P; M. in the ^^Eflstc of Edwin C. M rycr.-Ulr of eral security business, Including act- Tha. . . rattling . of the...... heavy doors center, over the date 1776, waa a I at fi p.m. In tha heating room of and ready to go. See Bob Oliver, ^ 24 North School Street sired. Call Mitchell 3-5931 after r.mch, .artiatically pauieled. Tile i l f , •* broker, cCaler and underwrite BAIAAItD’S Driving School. Man- GREAT EASTERN Roofing and ly new, used short time. Reason Hollister School on an application 6ERVEL Gaa refrigerator, like inchcslrr. Ir »«l Kemp's, Inc. WANTED—Room with ahower Cod, all hardwood floorg, tile tribution at a gpoelal Partner by each to deal with some reaponatble per- The eU U ’B float, with a banner street. Open Mon. arid Thurs. ’til load lots) ...... per M $?9,^50 feet. accommodation by mechanical en­ bath, extra lavatory, fireplace, Special Partner rwho la also a OansnU ■on.” meaning, he added, with madtnr ‘•Uve Froi'or D l#," had a#| ^ yoar#, UiSto HAVE ROOM for two paasengena 9:30. Wanted Autos— PARAMOUNT Engineering Com­ WILL CARE FOR one or two chil­ (4) On the Southerly side of ABC OH?' STOVE, two burners. gineer transferred to Manchester. Seven Fliers Die ftrtn er la: ^ n ta ^ T Ic T a ^ u x a S r e te • continuity in o «c a . ^ Apply Now! ' WINDOWS—Complete .. av. $14.95 oil hot water heat, garage. This Ralph Hornblower ...... $SOO,O0O eomeone having greater authority to Pratt A Whitney, hour# 7 to pany. Roofing and siding e.stl- dren in my home. Board and room Park Street a 29' building line Good coridltton. Call Mitchell Contact Wllco Machine Tool Co. home is in an excellent location Paul B. Bklnner ...... 110.000 than .himself. flanked b7treea of Proflta appoiatampt 3:30, from Depot Square vicinity, 1942 CHEVROLET deluxe club Motorcycles 12 matea cheerfully given. All types If liofired. Phone Mitchell 9-2620. APPALACHIAN OAK FI*OORiNG from Majn Stieet Westerly for a 9-4212 after 6 p. m. Mitchell 9-1266, or SO Grandview /P ercy W. Brown ...... 1$0.000 coupe, radio, heater. Good me- Monday to Friday— near school and on bus line. Phone In Formosa Planes Johneton seid he replied; "You ^ " l a ao-chatriaan Phbnt Mitchell 3:8841. of roofing and siding f>amples on ______.per M $195,00 distance o f 125 feet. street. , /J a m e a J. Phelan. Jr...... >40 000 release the hoelages, threw out chanloal condition. Winterized, WILL CARE for your child by day Mitchell 9‘It67 Or Mitchell 7. The Pertnerahlp. which com­ o ^ S f ^ M ^ u S ? hdt'fivalttWa WANTED—G'lod clean, used cars. display at 41 Oak street. K. H. A. (5) On the Northerly side of mences January 1, IMt, esosai Decem­ the guns and we will talk to you.” w a n t e d — Ride to Rockville, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. or week, in reliable licensed home. PLYSCORD—4 by 8. per M $160.00 e l e c t r i c HOTPOINT refrigera­ 9-8716. E and E Agenc.v. $300. Phonq Mitchell 9-8784. See Bob Oliver, Center Motor Financing. Tel. Mitchell 3-8177. Fore.st Street a 25' building line (Continued From Page One) ber >1, 1IS8. The rebels did not acquiesce. rock feundaUon mid# famous by | eoaunpsi uiiay. dally, arriving 8 a. m„ leaving 5 Mltehell 9-8801. ALL GRADES OF PLYWOOD from Main Sti-eet Westerly to the tor, $30. Mitchell 9-7087. Apartmentn— Flmta— IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the un- Nathaniel Hawthome’6 tale. 1950 CHEVROLET Deluxe, tudor, Sales, 461 Main street. 806 MAIN STREET SIX ROOM Cape Cod. Two Unfin­ derslaned have signed this CertlAcate- The Insurgents had no break p. m. MItqhell 9-9637. AND PLYSCORD! ! ! Easterly street line of Chestnut Tenements. 68 real clean car. Priced for quick GLENWOOD and Florence gas ished. Attached garage, fireplace, Sunday, six miles northeast' of 1 this flUi f l “ - da;aty of ' December.~ — ----- 1181 fast. 'The mesa hall it Inaoceaaible Surrounding th* picture weral Roofing 16-A Street. Chirlee . Loverln#,______. Ralph Horn- WANTED—Ride to vicinity of In­ sale, $1245. Written guarantee. , (Second Floor) Situations Wanted— and oil combination stoves. Make open stairway, large lot, 80' x Swatow, a Red Chiiift port. T . to them. And Johnston said no ef­ living models garbed to Indicate The Original and Only Office (6) On the Southerl.v side of FI'VE ROOM furnished'flat for blower. Paul ~ B. Bklnner,"• • rr, UMIliam R. tha hunUng. Ashing, skitng nnd| S., Red JeU tersection OakwMd' and New ROOFIN'3— Specializing In repair­ me an offer. Call Mitchell 9-6527 • 170’. Near achool, bu# line. Im­ Hamer said-the other 11 Nep­ Rovenaky, Herolr.' E. Verrlll, Ve Charles fort would be made to serve, food to Cole Motor's Serviceiiter, 436 lusiness Services Offered 18 Male 39 in New Haven. Fore.st. Street a 25' building line rent. Oarage. Near bu# line. Chil­ other recreational raaourca# of the Park Avenues, w est Hartford. ing roofs of all kinds. Also new’ OR CALL MANCHESTER between 9 - 5 p. m./ mediate occupancy. Elva Tyler, tune crewmen: were picked up by R. Perrlfo. Paul J. Eakin.’ Otit A. the men in thfir eellblocks. He Center. Mitchell 9-098Q. from Main Street Westerly to dren accepted. $30 per week. Call Olazebrook, .Tr.. Charles 8. Sargent. B d- ■Ute. A stuffed deer waa promt Hours i to 5 p. m. Call Mitchell roofs. Gutter work. Chimneys DRAFTSMAN desire? part time NATIONAL BUILDERS SUPPUES ______L Agent. Mitchell 0-4469. a U. S. Coast Guard Mariner with went on; We.s't line of land N /F of F. \V. 6 'i CUBIC FOOT Coldspot refrig­ Mitchell 9-2844 after 4 p. m. a crew of eight. But the Mariner I ward O. McDonnell, Welter M. Olblln; nant In the foreground. In D aily‘DueU^ p-4821. \ \ 1950 WILLYS Jeepster. It's a MANCHESTER Welding Service. cleaned, repaired. 26 years’ ex­ ^ Mitchell 3-4107 drafting and. architectual work. 420 Davenport Avenue Howard E. Buhoe, Oeorae L, Mocrla. •'We’re not going to do Onythlng honey. Heater, overdrive, Prea­ Portable equipment. General perience. Free estimates. • Oall Call Mitchell 9-0472 after 6 p. m. New Haven. Conn. Cheney (opposite intersection of erator. Excellent condition, $45 hit a large wave while attempting | jemroJames J. Watson. Daniel T. B ^ l n , urttn they make a concrete pro Rhode iBland, 14th sU U welding, boiler and furnace weld­ Che.stnut Street). delivered. Tel./Mitchell 9-3856. WEST SIDE to take off In rough aeas, overturn- "Percy ,w. ‘ Brown, Jemei J. Phelan, Jr.. position. It's their own hard luolc' procession, was represent FLORIDA BOUND February. 1. tone, wheel rings, a real aporty Howlcy. Manchester Mitchell EXCELLENT Permanent position TELEPHONE STATE 7-3,597 Business Locations Joseph T. Walker, Jr., Henry Horn­ In North JdpiBn' Can accommodate 1 oKmore pas­ • car. Only $295 down. $35 month­ ing. Mitchell 9-1558 or Mitchell (7) On the Ea.slorly side of Owner Leaving State ed, caught fire and sank, killing blower II, Ralph HornblowSr, Jr., Earlier, the deputy had been In Gov. p«nnls J./Roberta, a color 3-5361.* ' open in small progressive manu­ GLENWOOD /6omblnatlpn oil and for Rant «4 sengers. Phone Rockville, 6-7001 ly. I went yoi r old 38. 39. 40, 41, 9-8762. Ddjfs— Birds— Pet* 41 Parker Street a 25' building line* SIX-ROOM SINGLE five more. Harry W. Puecettl. HarnlA'F,, Carter, formed that the ^riaonera were guard ofi th^State's Natlfiaal facturing company for a qapable ADVEgTISMENT from the R, R. Oro.ssing right of gaa range, three years old. Like The British officer said 10 of the Trleton Antelt. Joaeph Olnma, W illem reedy to present a list of griev- Guard, and a hand.' (OeaUaned Rrem Rago Oaa). or Rockville 5-6771. 42 car. I will pay up to $500 In person for cost accounting work OFFICE FOR rent. East Center Two unflniehed, all Insulated. J. l.awlor, Jr.. Osorza T. Flynn, R6flnlsh,ed. Rep^ring_ Heating— Plumbing —17 CANARIES—Guaranteed singers. SEWAGE TREATMENT way' Northerly for a di.stance of New. $l00j/Mitchell 9-1798. atraet. Tel. Mitchell 3-6514 or 14 were rescued by the Powell. He ancea but the demands were not Vermont, inunedlaUty behlpd I trade'^for a Betler'guaranteed used -and— pricing.— Typing—ea--»ntiah- Also - -femalesr -Phone Mitchell Fireplace and other features. Nine axpre.?sed_bellef_ihat ..!£„the. four Thomas B. Oennett.____ Jdfred______R. Meyer, 4 u DE—WANTOD—to^ Trav e le d 'Tlo‘n'e''6n any 'furnitureTT'ieman, PLANT REVISIONS 1265 feet...... — ------— MUchell 9:5820." ..... 'ytari eitt.' Sewerage," sidewalks. i J--De»'cy_E»a»lL_Henry Dearborn. forthepming. Rhode Island, waa the ISth state I "That meana Ruimian territory See me now. Top Dollar -HEATING- From— A—to Z. - Con- . Knowledge of— operating— Bur.- a-0426.------:------HEaERiaKRATOB- newLafiryeLgiS. mlaaing-hakl-renmlnedTafloatr-thay-l -Tho- Cartlfir.atal'-aS/-agova-a»t fortlh^ houfa 8 - 4:30. from Roosevelt Jonea at Brunner'a 3S8 East Cen-' -reg- -SBiraminr street. Phone (-8-)— On— the——Northerlv— amt Ha-eentrlbuUen in -t only fi 1-4 mllaa-trowA-. -Hclte version burners, boller-bumer roughs bookkeeping machine Westerly .sides of Mitchell Drive a No moving parts. 10 cu. ft. Large FOR RENT—Small atore on Main ... . . c ■ wniilrt Have been found In the In- •h'l ecknoirletltad by all of the As for the food and the parole ciudM Gov. Lee E. Emerson withlkaldo,” he aaid. "A t *00 mllas.per and Center atteets. Tel‘. Mitchell ter alrect. Open Mon. and Thur#. Mitchell 3-5643. SIX WEEKS old part Shepherd EIGHTH SCHOOL & UTILITIES Two years old, Six-Room Single? ; would nave ueen partner#, has he«n recorded in the of- units, complete heating systems. helpful. Five day - 40.,hour week, 20 foot building line parallel to freeze/. Regular $390.05, special atreet. Immediate occupancy. Call tenaive search during which hla pc* „f ,(,* xown Clerk of the City of system; Johnston asserted “we hla military alda and a float hour, that's 18 oeconda from their 9-5304 after 6 p. m. 'til 9:30. pupplci-, S.l and $10. Gerich's DISTRICT OF MANCHESTER, six complete rooma, very large All work guaranteed. Time pay­ with other benefits which T will the street line frPm the We.sterly at $275. Peari'a Appliance and Mitchell 3-8254. vessel remained 36 hours within | Hertford. Connectlcul. contend thet our parole system is labeled •The atom that never was territory to ours.” FLOOR PROBLEMS solved with Service Station, Buckland. Mitch­ INC.. MANCHESTER Furniture. Phone Mltphell 3-7590. lot, many features. Near bus, 1947 DE SOTO 2-door deluxe. linoleum, asphalt tile counter. ments arranged Moriarty Broth­ be glad to dUcuss at a personal line of Parker Street Northerlv storaa and school. Thirty-day oc­ sight of Communist shore bat­ one of the best In the country end split." No VMatloa Vat Interview, Tel..Mr. Gunthpr', Hart­ ell 9-8025. . CONNECTICUT Antomobile* for Sale 4 Radio, hbater. 32,000 original Expert workmanship, free esti­ er.?, Tel. Mitchell 3-5135. and Westerly to property N, K OFFICES FOR rent In centrally cupancy. 114,250. teries. w-e serve food here ee good as s n / UnspUt Atom Russian planof engage ford 8-2181. The Noble and West­ .Separate scaled bids for the con- located Main atreet building. Call Hamer, said tide and winds i,ln Powell, commanded by Cmdr. A. 8. jail In the state.” milnr. Clean throughout, $800. mates. Open evenings. Jones Fur­ COCKER, THREE months. Reds, Kilpatrick. / THREE-PIECE v Rsmbh Home, vacant ^Ix rooms, The unspUt atom*’ In the oen- i ‘training,------•— gunnery —r-.;and. it, te m h w J946 CHEVROLET four-dbor PLUMBING And heating. Special­ brook Manufacturing Company, sti-uction p f revisions to the exist- Mitchell 3-6410 or MUchell the strait would Iteep aurvlvor»| If j Freeman, Jr., v)at tha first, aur J. W. CItudy. warden of the tarritory,* tka i i | f . sedan, radio, .heater, good, tires. Call owner. Mltehell 9^344. niture. Oak street. Mitchell blacks, ope. raalf... Rlx„ females, ing. Sewage Treatment ..Plant \yill (91 On the Easterly side nf attached garage, amealte drive, ter of the ■ dlsj^ay waa a g lo ^ | peaf Jppaneae territory, tho izing in repaira. Cbpper water East'Hartford...... Spruce Street ft 15* building LIVING.ROOMSET . A •8-7614;...... -v" - ■ ■ ■ very large lot. Hot water heat, any, from drifting to the Commu- face ahlp.to arrivJ at tha hesna main -unit In Pittsburgh, gave Ha a ^ thara^Md Condition good; MltcheR 9-2587. ■ 9-104 L * ,, ' . piping, rcmolpling electric 'equip­ Sired by Champion T.ucker’s he received bv the Directojyi of the ordera-t he t-newamen^wate-jnot t0(, representing VeTmoh RSpuWl-t'?*^ ------r -..- v 1940 DODGE- Complete, motor job. ,EIghUi .Sch

,r

V .i- TUESDAY, JANtJARY 20, 195S •f'- Average Daily Net Press Run Ths Weather PAGE SIXTEEN For tha Week Ended iTOanrljrBt^r lEafttiitg Sum. 17,. ISSS Foraeaat of U. 8. Weuther Buiuu

noon at 1 -o’clock at St. James' CIpody toiUght, poasIMy rnla ef 6roup D of Center Church Wo­ School. AH member* of the cast 10,853 men, Mrs. a ; Hyatt Sutllffe, leader; Cbiiiplele Trsininji; at Pickett Brooks Emcee are requested to be oti time. atiow tm -evening. Mlnlmmii XE- /JJJiout Tdwil will hold a service meeting tomor­ Meniber of the Audit Tickets are available at the Cor­ Burenu •r-DlreulsUon* 86. Tbiiradny, pnrtjy eloudy..' row at 8 p.nr. In the RObbtn*- ner Soda shop, ■’Harmac Men’s MmehiBster^A City »f F Utuge Chann A diw*»>ter| - Debrah ■'^ieliine; ■RbOm. work '-wtlt be on layettes, vFor Jamborfee •hop, Deyorio.'a..ator.e. At ..the.. CSH; w u born yMUi^ay in Burlingrton. and the members are asked to ter, Rolda Martin Gibson's Dance VU to Mr. and Mr*. Allyn Dam- bring thefr own sewing equipment. studio and also from any member, VOL. LXXII, NO. 94 (Clsaalfled Advertigtag an Pago 22) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, W5S (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—IN TWO SECTIONS) liack. Mra. IJambeck 1* th* former Radio Announcer Will of the cast. PRICE FIVE CENTS Ruth Buraack,'daughter of Mr. and . Mr*, yvilllam Stuek pnd Mr*. Handle Stage Work at Mr*. Daniel Bumck of 37 Packard Ray Warren will be hostesses at i j ' ■ the meeting of the Manchester Re­ publican Women’s Club tomorrow Polio Benefit Jan. 28 ' The Infant Je*uA, of PraRue at 2:30 p;m. at the Community Y Jack Brooks, popular radio an­ HALE'S Happy GOP Mothers Circle will iheet tomor­ on North Main atreet. Guest speak­ row nl*ht at 8 o'clock the home ers will be State Representative nouncer, will be the master of i of Mr*. Allan R. Keenan, W2 Hol­ Sherwood G. Bowers and Ray S. ceremonies for the Polio Jamboree | Headquarters SEALY MATTRESSES $29.95 and up loanees into lister atreet. Warren, who will discuss town and to be held at St. James’ School | legislative subjects. Hall. WednMday night. Jan. 28, at i Delta Chapter Np. .Sl._ 8 o’clock. Mr. Brooks, who ha* been j Arch Masons, win confer the Royal Manchester Grange will meet to­ .heard on the Manchester Matinee j W oe^ours Arch de»ree at it* stated conVocaX morrow night in OraWg* Hkll; The program over Station WCCC for | KEMP’S, Inc. tlon tomorrow night at ^ :30 In the lecturer's program will be In the past year, la known as a cap­ 788 MAIN STREET TEL. MI-S-56M Washington, Jan.^8L::-••> Veloeky ~ New-___ York'wr«»______— 'and — all ------second-j >^outing defiance, some and. the hostesses. Mrs. Imrle Ro-; Marietta Gagnon. ,a young YOUU SET THE------Included the most iihpres*rive event' fan CTOwdinrin upon DiYi|dit D. EiBenh(wrer toaii^ b(^ore M han, Mr*. Elizabeth Little and Mrs. ifavies and Silveritein Cite string leader* of the Communist J 325 r^Ilious convict# again any American can experience!—be­ TBk annual congregatlonalmeet- tap dancer, who la doing well with party, are: scarcely had a chance to draw a long breath after the io* of Concordia Lutheran Church Claude Porter, will serve tea, cof­ her routine, will ^Ive her Impres- WORLD ON FIRE spurned '' .surrender ultima- ing sworn in as President of the fee and dessert. Guild officer* who evoe* Nt4, Alexander Blttelman, 61; United 'States. auguration whirl. First and foremost was whether he could take place tomorrow night at Mutual Security Benefits ■ion of "Pat Roopey.’’ She also You'll look better and yoji’ll feel belter George Blake Charney. 46; Eliza­ tiims today'jn their barricad­ ' The President looked like a man get Senate approval for Charles E. •■. — T:B0. Reports will be siibmltt^r' have been re-eleCted pre, Mrs. cornea from a faitrtly of perform- Arthur Burnap, president; Mrs. Al­ when .you go oub to meet the .world wear­ beth Gurley Flynn, 60; Betty Gan­ ed cellblock H the Rockview out for a good time, and he ap­ WilsonIlson to be his Secretary of De-lDe­ and ■the election of officer* and 15 ■ers. . . nett, 44; 'Victor Jeremy Jerome, State Penitenb|[ry and re­ peared to 1m having It. fense. The White House sat'd Eiaen- danecma will be followed by a dis- lan Hotchkiss, vice president: Mr*. how. such as much of western Another oustandlngNact la that ^ o a i ing clothes freshly cleaned and pressed Tell L^tke of . F otern^ ,54; Arnold Samuel Johnson, 46: This was a double-jointed jubi-1 hower stlU intends to nominate cuasieh of the recommendation of Claude Porter, secretary; and Mrs.' 'Elirope.'whlle Point '4 la for nations of Jeanette Cahonial, a yoiihg lady by NEW MODFL; Drop off your dry fused to release'‘tlx’ guards Wilson. Earle Rohan, treasurer. with resources but no know-how, Claudia .Jones, 36; Alexander Leo lee. Morse Say4* the Church Council, that the .pres­ MSA Im- Strengthening who can sing, tap dance find plays cleaning at either of our two locations for Trachtenberg, 65: Louis' Weln- held as hostages ul^il their At opposite, ends of Washington . But the nomination will not be ent parsonage be converted to pro-, such ss India, Asia, and Chlpa. the saxophone. Her specialty is “gripes” are honored. Bubmitted to tbs Senate today. A daughter, Theresa Florence, United S t^ f- Defense Answering the question a* to safe, sure work that inspires confidence. atock, 48; William Wolf Weln- two big, bull-chested halls had been vide more room for the Sunday playing the saxophone while danc- .atone, 53; Pettis Perry, 54; Jacob It was the third day ofs, their given Over to the celebration. One James C. Hagerty, Eisenhower's eahool and parish activities. ,their first child, ws* bom yester­ whether the objective* of MSA are For prompt pick-up, and delivery service surprise Insurrection L press chief, told a news confer­ Ike Unidiil day In New London to Mr. and "There is real mining In the worthy, he stated that It has kept ‘"K- ' , \ h o m e c o m f o r t Mindel. 71; Albert Francis Lan- was the National Guard Arjpiory, A dre** rehearsal for the jam­ call 8072. V non, 43. V 400 of Rockview’s prisoners capil the other the McDonough Audi- ence. "»ph# Study group of the South Mrs. Jerome Becker. Mr, Becker term mutual aecurlty.X said High Communism out 'of western Eu­ boree will be held Sunday after­ lated to a demand by Gdv. John rope. *nd World War III Is farther Judge Edward J. Dlmock told -,|orium at Georgetown University.' The situation presumably was %»«Hutiiur W8CS will ipeet tomor­ la stationed at the Submarine Base, Davies. English E xchsn^ teacher lO^r Fine who warned tl)at additional ''.Officially, it was a white-tie and the subject of an 8 a.m. confer­ row at 2 p. n>. the church. The and Mrs. Becker, the former Helen away than It was a year ago; He MORIARTY Bros. the jurors the verdict was "amply To Wiiiqiil at East Hartford High School. In Cash and Carry Green Stamps jail sentences would be given to hM^-shoulders event, and most of ence the new President had with worship service will be led by Mr*. Kicking, resides at 45 Legion road. obaerved that one billion dollar* Justified by the evidence” and every man who continues to defy Dorothy Potter, ■ spiritual, life a talk at the open meeting OLthel worth of aid costa'cach American 3 1 5 CENTER ST thanked . them..for "tlie exhibition the 'guests conformed. Tickets his Attorney-OenersI-desIgnate, . ----- .J. LET US FILL YOUR BRANCH STORE AT SU.MAIN ST. you gave of careful study and the wereVl2 apiece, "and■ you"haff 16 narbert Briifvnen, Jf; WisKirijffbn, Jaii. 2T- leader .of the society. The jpro- Group A of the Center Congre­ League of women Vojera know soh^ebody who knew some­ Regular News Conference* j Caed ilelnlnar Method '' knowledge you showed." The newest rejection of the gram aubje