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FklDAY, FEBUUABV U. 1?5» ilSO T E B N , " ...... Surnittg %raiii Arcragg Diglly Net Prt|M Run _ Thg-Westher For the Week- iCaded Feb. S, ItSS Fereeuat af L. 8. Waatber Bareaa ' TiyouU will ba held Sunday at About Town 3:30 p. m. in Luther Hall for all n u r . wlady aad eaMer teutglrt. Luther Leaguera iatereated in 11,575 " h im Fair and ei»M Buaday. taking part in the I^htan play to Member ef the Audit ' liiM Roaemcry Ullifiar, 46 Nor- be preaented in Bbnanuel Lutheran High aear 18. BureM e f OIrealatIa* -T) - man St., will become the bride of Church on Wedneeday, March 30. ManrheMter—^A City of Village Charm ' Roy Oebhardt of\RoidtvIlle at a Miea l ^ r y K. Griffeth of Maaon ceremony tomorrow morning at Street, Coventry and Kennetb A. VOL. LX X iV , NO. M3 (TWELVE PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12. l9o5 (CfauelfM Advertlekig aa Faga 16) PRICE FIVE CENTS S a. m. in St. Jamee' ^urch. Mli* Doolittle of Newington will be Joan Mtnicucci and <^1 Rtvere. united in marriage tomorrow at Vv * ‘ < both of town, will be matrted at 2 p..m. in the Firit Conj^gational, 10 a. m. in S t Jamee' Ch0|t:h. Church. Coventry. -T~ y.S.,Policy ' Winter Makes a Come"Back Soviet Shift PLASTIC SEWING BOX Galled Rim In Economy in Hotel Blaze WITH / I SPOOLS STAR THREAD at^ For Valentine gifts in a By ‘Allies’ I SPOOL STAR THREAD . a a • • wide assortment of styles lace trimmed at top and • a a • Chicago, Feb, 12 (fl*)— Sen. Washington, Feb. I ® THI-K^BlaE •••••e'aaa'aaoaaataa.aaaa hem, Sizes 32 to 40. I TAPE MEASURE , \ ...... \. Malone (R-Nev) today told a State Dept, fiscal e i^ r ts re- White. rally of conservative Repub­ ported a belief today the Rus­ licans ih ft - “ our foreign sians have mAdayirtuaily no ^Valui $4.24 policies are largely dictated changes in nleir economy \ by so-called Alll«(,” despite al^Their talk of a He was teamed V4> with two C O K ^ E T E shift ba^ to heavy industry. Survives Fall 6f/Three Floors I SPECIAL $ 3 . 9 8 other Senatora—McCarihy of Wla- This finding is baerii on cai-e- Chou Says Fire, Smoke conein and Dirkaen o f Illinois—and ful apdlysls oi[ the new Soviet Buy for yourself and for srifts. three other apeakera on a day­ budgd't for the 1935 . calendar long program o f' apeeches. year. The budget was presented DEPARTMENT The ovar-alt theme waa: "What idst week to the. same Soviet par­ He Favors Toll at 31 muat the Republican pariy do in liamentary se^ion which saw 1956 to preaerva Uia Republic and Georgl Malenkov succeeded by ItaelfT” Nikolai Bulganin as pi-emler. Crisis End '• N Malone, In a prepared addreaa, The budget o f 562.900,000.000 cboss U.S. The JW .H ALC CORK aaid no U.8. btaineai or manufac­ rubles exceeds last year’s total by turing intereat aubjeet to compe­ 200 million rubles, the lowest in­ United Natiobs, N. Y'„ Feb, By THE-.dSSOciA'nBD PBBBB.- .MANCNsana Conn* MACSHOREOASSKS^ » 8 « tition from foreign iroporta isr fully crease since World War II, The 12 (/P)— Red Chinese Premier At least ^ men were Independent. He added: official exchange rate is four killed and 14 wer\injured to­ rubles for 31, but the rate varies Chou En-lsi says he favors \' "The State Dept—moet of Ita day in a fire whijih raced 2 Mreonnet .a ca»-ryovar from two with the transaction and aomc- relaxation of tension in the Democratic admlnistrati.ona—haa rimes goea up 20 for 31. Formosa area — indicating through-the crowded Barton : deatroyed the independeneq of The U.S. apeclaliata see in ihe I Peiping is keeping the door Hotel on Skid Row oR West iheee enterpriaea by ita foreign Madison Street. \ trade and foreign aid policiee.” S U S ";;. •.d'S’p li.T . ’S 2 OP'" conli""in$ 'ttorl, to Aa a aew eoM wave swept across aatloa from the West, It solve the Far F.asteiTi crisis Firemen said another body N»ad He said the United SUtea is the pauses la Cbiaago te leave this white ^ralng of what's oa the wpy'. realistic atUtude, clamping down been sighted in the w reck s^ N)f only nati party's mission ia "to save Amer­ wras contained in qn oral message sients. The Russian budget breaks down ica by keeping our money and to U.N. Secretary General Dag Some o{ the other 245 resldtnts Fresh (md Feminine strength at home." into four broad cate^ries, with an scurried dutiaide into aero tempera­ unexplained fund left over. The Hammarskjold In which the Red Would Out Foreign Ties Chineie leader again rejected a tures without shoes or socks to "W e muat extricate ourselves Cold Wave Grips four categories are: .|1) coat of protect them from the icy streets. running the government; 12) social \ Security Council bid to talk from all of the foreign, entangle- and cultural programa auch as j * possible Formosa cease-fire. The Others were carried down ladders inehU the Democrats have involved education; (S) eiaUonai economy 1 POplng regime first announced by firemen. $2.98 us in." he said. "W# must cesse C. W. Harvey, the hotel's night rquandering billions on subsidies factora like conatructlon of build- i turndown of the InvlUtion Two-thirds o f V, S. ings; and 141 direct defense costs | Feb. 4. clerk, said the fire may have, to foreign competltore for our own such as guns and planes. I The general lines o f the message anry HIghfleld, 5, amlles aa she holds a doll In Dayton, Ohio, 'started from a human torch. Joe MACSHORE glorifies the “ country maid” loojc in FOR YOUR VALENTINE NEW STYLED ' markets:" Increases at 12% | were reported here ,s few hours aft^ failing three floors from an open ivindow In her home while Armatzo, about 70, a pensioner, These MlUons, be added, should this blouse of wrinkle resistant brosdtloth. Egg Total increases in these fou r; ^1** Security Council was plMlng with some buttons. The youngster grabbed at a tree limb started to scream in hia cubicle en ba tnueuted in defense. By tHF. ASSOCIATED PRESS — - —- , . . ■...... to/breah her fall to the sidewalk. Hospitals listed her condition as the second floor and ran out cov­ HANDKERCHIEFS - The moat widesnread cold wave of the winter season clung categoriea came to 12 .per cent, called to meet Monday for a sec- shaped scoop, gentle shiiTing for the button front The Uncoin Day program waa 1 ne most w ioesprM U coia oi ine ^'oter seawn ciung budget aa a whole showed i ond round of cease-fire discus- :ood” dApite multiple fractures. (AP Wirephoto). ered with flames. . ' ' / . under tba aagie of six organize- tight over the eastern two-thirds o f the nhtion today. Little | virtually no increase. This meant > Slons. Armatzo habitually used rubbing In white with red heart trim. Also all white hankiea uith leee tiona. Bponaora deacrlbed the Re- / ^ ^ ^ ‘ bodice, short sleeves. White, mint, ^black, pink. immediate relief was in prospect. In New England a driving j.that uie 12 per cent boost came out 1 Answer, to Dag' aloohol, hotel officials aaid, and edgS or Madeira hand emhfoidared. Alao floral printa. publieaas who attended as "con- might have been using the rubbing rain storm turned to snow. Although coastal sections were ' of the unspeeftied residual funds. The source said Chou's state Sizes SO to 38. ‘ V aervaUvea" and, for the meet pqrt, alcohol while smoking. rank and file members who. sup- spared a heavy fall, the Weather*------:------^------I About half of this unmarked fund ment was in reply to a prrsonM. Bureau forecaat alx to JO inches for . provides money for research and ' oral communication relayed from Chinese Reds Mass Firemen fought the flames for ported the iato Sen. Taft of Ohio. ______nearly four hours in zero tepiper- ’! .'V .' ------Sportswear-rSecond yioor A spokesman said reservations ) Veiinuiil tl o f __~ Ic lS 8 ^ H .® ^ C r S ^ ^ap?*™and j~t eS^"* npelear Hammarskjold through Swedish atiires and s ^O-mjle wind before 2 5 / each diplomatic channels. In It,/the o S ^ '(' for a lunch^n in the middle of the Hampshire, _ i 'Since most of the nnoney shift bringing’ it under control. At least program had bean received from The A rctic air sent temperatures Secretary General reportedly/said two ((remen were among the in­ 1,700 peraone from 24 statea, the tumbling from Canada to the Gulf he thought it would be wise for jured; ! t> bulk them from Qllnoie. of Mexico and from the Rockies to as the experU in Washington believe R*d .China to accept the S ^curlty ) Chief Eire Marshal John J. Sponaora catled the program, the Atlantic Coast. some research and development j council bid. made Jan. 31, Haberkom said hot/Mguests could Much o f the South got the full project must have moved into the Chou's reply restated t)ie pre­ -riinning from 10:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Taipei, Formosa, Feb. 12 (tP y -Z sc d China massed a fleet of rent one of the 365 rooms or cubi­ 1ST, a "aemlnar,’ ’ and aaid no sting of the icy blasts. TFa|n^ Derail production stage. vious Red Chinese a t^ d that cles fjor anywhere from 65 to 73 At least 38 Saaths.'Wari attri­ Peiping representatives would at­ armed motorized junka o ff the Nationalist outpost ialand of cents a night, with thoM on the (OaaRanad oa Page Pivo) (CMtbiMd M Pag# nve) buted to threoldAnd maM, ^ rr ■^atuk OentK Mina.. 12 bpi tend council meetings .OTly when Matsu today, the Defense Mihistr.v said, in an ominous new lower floors costing more. The cold in the south extended —Alt 13 cars of the Western Star, they held the regulujcnuncil seat threat chasingr right on the/heels of Chiang-Kai-shek’s peace­ Each cubicle, he said, la four from Virginia, wbjeh repotted six -a * 1 • now occupied by (Mkng Kat Seattle-Ghicago passenger train, ful evseuaition of the Tachens wth-4-.—— ------feet wide, six feet long, an(l seven inches ef miow in the Southwest a rej^me on For- feet high. Elach ia divided by cor­ iazaa, aouthwardrihrough the Caro­ were derailed., last night in sub X Aga Khan 111 moA. But (Jhou 'Mded that he The appearance of more than 70 ^ rugated iron which ig coveted on / lines and Georgia and filong the zero cold, injuring 40 ef the 190 » » • ! favored the relaxation of tension armed Junks along the China coast'l Tito Cautions the top by meshed chicken w ire... Gulf States to Louisiana. Traces passengers. None was seriously i'as waiting to • near Foochow port pos:^ a pos­ There ia an aisle between tw^ In Cairo After of snow )(:’ere reported in Georgia hurt. • rBJk. $,^AaTAUjp •■^■jsee what happen sible new crisis in the tense For­ rows on each floor. ' / and Tennessee. TV.'o passenger cars and two •gw g 'FT*!! their Initlal/tumdown of the mosa strait. Eight men were hoapitaltaed m- - \ It was zero in much of the South­ World Nations mail cars were tossed onto their 15 C V C r 1V .Hills Security Coiihcll/bid, the Red Chi . Matsu is 100 miles northwest pf while several othera were treated ^Heart Attack’ east—and below ' zero in some sides and most o f the cars that re­ nese said they would send a repre Formosa and 20 m il^ off the main for injuries in nearby miiUiton places.- Readings of zero and below mained standing Jackknifed . to lenlative' only /if the couricil dli- land. Twelve miles/to the south ts Over Meddling houses in the Skid Row dijltriet, Fabrics for Spring SeVing were reported in Kentucky with 10 form a aigzag - pattern. The two cussed Russian charges against the! another Nationalist outpost, the about a mile from the Cairo. Egypt, Feb. 12 (JV-Thr Beverly Hills, Calif., Feb. 12 (iPi \ . below in some mountain areas. It mail cart were tossCd-about 100 United Statey and If the National-' Paichuan (WhileT>og) Islands, The extra alarm fire wa^ fought . \ Aga Rhan, sweltering with a high w*s8 near zero in parts o f Virginia — A 25-year-old maid, employed By AI.EX H. SINGLETON BSsassB^assBaBBBasxsstes feet from the tracks. / at the home only three days, ad­ ist Chinese were misted from the! okesman for the Great mitted she bludgeoned the frail council in favor of Peiping. i and with winds of nearly 20 miles today reported suffering from a GMrgia, Alabama and Mississippi Forces which protected the evac­ (.P —President T ito' cautioned the Northern''Railway i^id the wreck wife of mulll-mlllidnaire • Samuel Truce Hopes Brighter world's nations today against an hour. Firemen fought the blaze, ••(Wart attack." also got the coldest weather of the In Wa^ington faint . official uation of the Tachens "will now apparently was caiiaed by a rail Hayden H> death with an axj Po­ "sticking their noses" Into inter­ for nearly four hours lyfore it was The ailing 77-year-old spiritual winter.. hopes fw a cease-fire between resume their normal operations Extra Special! l^ e r of the lamaili sect flew to breaking.in the If' below weather lice Chief Clinton H. Anderson nal affairs of other countries brought under control/ It was freeaing all the way to Communist and Nationalist China but will be alert to any concentra­ •Anthony Dykeij. 4^ a janitor, at . Cmro early this week from the the Gulf Coast. Readings were in near West Union. 10 miles north­ disclosed today. in tSnd instead,, to tlielj owm were encouraged today by the fact tion or employment of ^Chinese the hotel, told p(rilce the first w iM *f resort of Aswan for his the 20’s in many inland areas only west of here. Mrs. Peggy King admitted domestic problems. hacking Mrs. Katie Hayden, 71, that,the Red Chinese refrained Communist forces obviously under­ alarm of the fire /cam e from '-an 36" CREASE RESISTANt syml^lic weighing against plati­ a short distance from the, coast. John Obert, Alexandria. Minn., taking to facilitafe stu ck upon Tito addressed a huge welcom­ repeatedly last Wednesday after from' iMking trouble during evac- ing crowd in Zagreb, Yugoslavia’s iihidentied man /on the second num which was achsduled Feb The snow storms which hit newspaperman, aaid eight soldier uation/of the Tachen Islands. Formosa and will be prepared-to much of the Midwest Thursday, passengers who were returning an argument over how to cut a second targest city, while en route floor. The cause of the Maze was PRESHRUNK to 2 % ■ * ao: . 7 bone from a roast, the chief aaid. Stale Dept, experts said-it would take appropriate military actidn if Valentine Members of the entoqrsgeybf swept into the eastern third of frOm Korea "work^ like fiends" required.” ) Here after a 73-day goodwill mis­ not immediately determined. The piaid wa.s;;, booked on sus­ be upwlse to readAoo much signif- sion to India. Burma and Egypt. Dykes told police that moments Pure Belgian . the mtilU-miUionaire r e li^ u i the nation yesterday. Falls freeing others from the upset cars. into the oommunlst. con* Tarheas Devastated \ ]ead» todgy reported the Aga la Passengers said, the train went picion of murder early today. He Is e.xpected to deliver a ma- before the blaze broke out he saw measured more than a foot in up­ Autopsy 'surgeons estimated duel,- however, since the Reds by Two )iundred miles north of For- / FOR YOUR VALENTINE \ in "very bad thape" after a state New York. < 1 off the tracks with a Jolt, then they most, the Tachen.Islands Were left |or address later in tho day in a man rubbing himself with aleo- Mrs. Haydei) had been hit 20 Jo 30 thmr inaction stood . to. gain pos- Belgrade. hol in a second floor rdom. Soon . "aleepness, disturbed ni^ Deaths attributed to overexer- felt a floating sensation at the cars seSaion of the islands without fir- devastated and empty. , DRESS LINEN Dr. Walter, Hamlltoi^of Cairo, times on the head and neck'^ The laat landing ship carrying a To hia railaide audience in Za­ after he pBsse(l the room. Dykes Brutality of the set led detectives g a shot in assault. attending the ,Aga IU m pending U.S. Naval bCach party and a few greb, Tito explained the reasons said the man erwd out, "Are." ^ Diane Young Blouse (Coattaaed on Page Eteven) (Coatlnaed oa Pago Two) to lielleve that the*kiHer was moti­ The State Dept., announced last for his mission. — the arrival of bis ovm physician, ths.t the Tachens operation Nationalist soldiers pulled off a The Janitor said he hurried to Raymond Btehelln from France* vated by revenge or hatred. mud flat with high' tide at 10:2S' "Tile, modern world," he said, Mrs. King.'.aione in the 320di®0® been completed, but. said U.S. S|4^9 yd. 100% DACRON ■aid his patient 1* aufferihg from assigned to it would con- a.m. today (9-25 p.m., EST, Fri­ “is a kngle unit and it ia very (Coethiued ob Page Ftvs) a heart attack. . mansion' with Mrs:* Hayden at the day), AP. correspondent Jim Beck­ Im^rtant that there are brought ^Waahat aaaily, driea quickly, raaiata wrinklca. time of the tragedy, at first tol( inui\ to "be alert to any concen; Tou Will w W t a dreaa of thiXpure linen which cornea In live Hamilton, who passed the night tratlo^' or employment of Chinese er reported from the U.S. amphibi­ together as many . as pdssibie' of A pretty aaeortment of MinU.''8ixea 32 to 3f.' by the Aga's bedsi\llow and orchid. A wonderful Hayden dying on tlie kitchen flo|ir Commuplst forces" preparing for value at auch a;iow prict. the spirftuM leader's , condition is an attac'k on Formosa, the Nation­ stuck almost nine hours. sire to preserve peace lind inter­ m serious. / '\ when she sought her to tell During ‘ that tense time, the national cooperation,' without re­ alist Chinese stronghold. - Stehlin Is expected to arrive about a' telephone rail.' mighty U.S. Seventh Fleet armada gard to the distance betVeen Bulletins To 1952 Campaign Lies However, Chief A^erson qkid, The potvgrful U.S. Seventh Fleet, them." $1-00 ,p » 5 M i,. here tomqrroW-. under order;) to provoke ho inci- of 75 w arsh i^ an d circling planes from the AP Wires . His wife, the Begum, disclosed the msM broke ddwir^nder li remained In,, w area; guarding Tito said' that there "are Still H" CREASE RESIS NT live questioning last night. / And people in the world apd respon­ last night that the Aga w as in (CoattaoM on Pago Five) against any'prematurt attempt by Bportawear—Second Floor Neve York, Fob. 12 (J>)—Harvey i-of having Ooinatuniats on their Ue detector tests yesterday /"sub­ Red Chinese toM ak e o^er the sible'- statesmen who think they aerioua condition. RE:DH A.SK FORMOSA TALK FINE QUALITY CO A spokesman for the Aga aaid Matuaow, arif-described ex-Com- staffs ■ / ■ • stantiated our belief that she had empty islands. '' can Interfere in'internal ffffairs Mew Jewelry in necklacea, b ra ce l^ , pins, earrings. Al8d M *tk H ^ munist and former FBI informer, Hia original' Btatementa^/MaUi' been lying .all along," Apderson of countries. Ljondon, Feb., 12 (Jh— Moscow ; cables had been sent to heads of The- Communists, eight miles Radio imnoiiqrrd today Ruasia rhinestone In white and ice Uua\thedea and new paatu colora.* the Ismailt sect in Asia and £Iaat says he was encouraged b y , Sen. sow: aaid, were based oh ’•conjec- added. , "The Aslan countries I have Joseph R McCarthy (R-Wis) to ture and surmise. Lie' detector tests Yesterday re­ away on Yiklangshan Island and ' had • called for a . coufereae* III VALENTINE GIFT/ . /L ong etrand beads. Africa postponing/—for the third 14 mites away on the mainland, visited, and probably others as '/"Beautylin" Prints make-false statetivents during the Mata ow, told of. meeting Metho­ sulted ip freeing Rutherford Leon either Shanghai or New Delhi Ume-^'the platinum weighing. - made no attempt to interfere with well, are Dtinking that the time 1952 poiitfeal campaign. dist .'Bishop G. Bromley Oxnam in Bennett, 39. fired last 3fr\. 31 as of foreign interference has ended. on the question of Formosa. But devoted heads of the lamaili Matuaow, (eatifying cook and butler by Hayden, 70, the final stage of thie evacuating. The Russian proposal ealled for yesterday ^-Washington—aad—tetUng him; "I The seas - calmed and the wind It siiniilri )$e tlpie for tiinse Wlin HANDBAGS sect today aaid they were deter­ at a federal coucl hearing on want to apologize for a speech 1 Wealthy real estate developer. the psrlirlpatloii of tbeoe eoaa- mined to go ahead with the weigh­ died down as' the tlie fleet began desire ti; interfere in internal af­ New spring styles, and colors ' in retrial motion by 12 convicted made against you Oct. 5 , 1M2, in a Bennett, who said, he had tpid the fairs of other countries to slick tries; China (preoumaMy Com­ ing ceremonies "despite every­ to pull out. The weather waa brisk. munist Chlaa), ■ the. Soviet smart handbaga. Faille, plaatic patent, Commiiniata, said he made “false Methodist Church in Libertyville, truth of his Innocence "oiver and Bamboo- curtain Is rung down their noses ipt'o 'their own domes- thing." Six Day Projeet I'nion, the United Stales, Brit­ rand plastic calf. . statements," during the campaign III.” ' _ over again," had been booked On on .Tnchens, the once notorioiis The .w'indup 'completed six days Uc problems Instead o f. sticking The wonderful new fliUehea on fabrica are marveloua. frln* Three Itmalli'leaders already are of three years ago, and added: suspicion of murder shortly after ain. E'rance and Battoat af In that speech, Matusow said, private, lair that up to few months of frenaied activity (hiring which them into the affalra o f other klea fall out—they waah and Iron like a handkerchief. No at In Cairo and 200 othera ire on Earoiiraged By McCarthy hsLhad accused the bishop of "sup­ the slaying. ^ soiilliesst .%. ing. Small and large pattema on dark a^d light grounda. ago appeared only on very large-, 40.900 or more civilians, guerrillas countries." their way. My manner o f presentation and porting Onmmunlst fronts.” , Chief Anderson said Mrs. King He asserted that the nations of Count Haasan Kaaaim Lakha. of scale maps . ; . Seriate Judiciary and Nationalist troops were re­ JET EXPLODES, CREW lORT .98 e a c h my theme was encouraged,by Sen. Comniittee aides say they have moved from the T.vchens, the 'Yu the world must learn to° coexist in Uganda, Count Abdullah. Gangji of Joseph McCarthy and, in fact, (Coattaiied oa Page Eleven)- (Contlaned on Page Two) prder to preserve world peace." Westover Air Force BaaO, Zanzibar and Zizlr (minister) A: C. received, "only a trickle" of re­ Shans, 35 miles northeast, and was at the behest of McCarthy sponses from persons who ' had Pishan, 32 miles southwest. ' Yug6slavia''a chief of state said Mass., Feb. 12 liP*—The 5th Air Batschu, of Mombasa, now in S l i d made during the heat of a Force rescue headquartere re­ NEW SPRING asked to tcettty In opposition to The evacuation was climaxed that "the active, coexistence (be­ Cairo, said they planned "very big political campaign.” naming of Judge Marshall Harlan by a tremendous p-.-rotechnlc dis­ tween nations) ia possible if there ported today that . a B-47 Jet and lavish weighing ceremony" McCarthy, told In Milwaukee play last night as demolition it no interference in other coun- bomber, Wlleved out of March 36" PRINTECTAND PLAIN last night of Matusow’a teitlmoijy, Chargeil with Murder to Supreme Court. '^Feb. 20 to present the Aga with Pieri-e Pfllmlin turns to ticklish ,\lr Force Base, Oallforala, blew, their token platinum gift. said: "I would have no comment task of shaping cabinet after (Continued on Pago Five) (Continued on Page Five) up In the air os’er OiafchlU, First quality nylon hosiery in sheer and semi sheer "W a will not give up nor post­ on Matusow at all.” Canada todiiy. The report aaM SEERSUCKERS weights. All in new shades. t The 12 (k>mmunlsts' sppeel for Basing first hurdle in his J>id for pone the ceremonies for any rea- E?Fl'ranee's premiership . . . Foreign no parachutes were sighted aad aon,” they said. "W e will content a. new trial is based, on an affida-' (he three crew raembera vit by Matuaow' that he gave Minister Mamoru Shlgemitsu says ALSA SHEER NYLON ...;$ 1.15 to $1.50 Pr. NEW FLOWERS negotiations for normalizing rela- ablj' Were lost. (OontUaed on Pago Five) false evidence against them—and Ike^ Says GOP Must Heed For coat and'suit wear. Floral bou-' writh the knowledge of Roy M. tions with Russia will "probably" quati, daieiaa, .violeta, roaea,- white not begin until after Feb. 27 gen­ PAIR DROWN IN POND ALBA SEMI SHEERS ; ...... $ 1.35 Pr. HAZEL BISHOP LIPSTICKS ...... '...... $1.10 Cohn, then an assistant U.S. at­ New Fairfield, Feb. 12 (B — • eamatlona, red caraationa.- ■-0 torney at their trial on. conspiracy eral elections. Beautiful new pattema in floralt, atripca. rotebudi and plaina. Maryihnd’s Gov, Theodore R. Lincoln to Achieve Stature Two men were drowned • this For dreaaea, aport wear, pajamaa and gowna. NO.MEND SHEER NYLON 16 Mills in. Region charges. morning when they broka HXZEL BISHOP Na h . p o l is h ...... 98e Cohn, also in Milwaukee last- Mekeidin, the man who nominated $1.19 ond $1.65 Pr. President Elsenhower at last Re­ through the Ice at 8q«uuits Pond, 5 9 / each' To End Union Pact night where he'spoke before a Re­ ■ Thomteville. Ga„ Feb. 12 (flh -.«'his high resolution tket "govern- a section of lake Caadlewood,- publican women's group, com­ publican National Convention, Preaident . Elsenhower declared to- ment of the people, by the peopte. FRIENDSHIP GARDENBAJIrl POWDER ... $U 0 thinks'hia chief will run ngnin . . . said SUte Police. Sgt. GodKga NO.MEND SEMI SHEERS $1.19 and $1.65 Pr. mented: . .5 day (m Abraham Lincoln's birth­ for the people shall not peri.sh Ferris ef Ridgefield BarraehB 'Provldence*,R. 1., Feh. 12 (J) — "I won't dignify hia pack of lies. New eye lenCnreh progrnm at Yale from the earth.' GREEN STAMPS University uill be outlined this day that "the greatness of the Re­ said the Identilirs ef the rnsR ARBURE SHEER NYLONS^ 89e and $1.00 Pr. YARDLEY TOILET SOAP ...... io x $1.50 Sixteen New England mills, includ-, He (Matusow) has adequately de­ publican party is. and u*!!! be, "The- greatneae 'of the Republl- Were not Immediately known, GRffN STAMPS Ing flve in Rhode Island, hava scribed, himself." • afternoon at mid-winter confer­ lueasuri^,'by the intensity'of Its pan party is,'and will be. measured GIVEN WITH ence of Lions CIubs.at Hotel Stst- ARLUR&'EXTRA SHEERS ?...... $1.35 Pr. GIVEN ¥HTH served contract termination notlca Ckihn. said he thought Matusow devotlon'i.' - to Lincoln’s faith in | by the intensity of its devotion to- JETTS TO STAY AT FORMOSA OPEN EVERr OPEN EVERY on Taxtlle Workers Union of Amef$ "was tailing the truth" at the ler in Hartford. ^ WsshiagtoB. E'eb. . 12 t* t—e CASHSAMES COTY MAGNET COLOGNE ...... $ 1.25 Communist Bulgaria's local in­ America. ■ | the faith of Lincoln. CASH SALES lea, CtO., it waa learned today. time of. the Communlata' trial and The Air E'orre said today It wdR THURSDAY EVENING LARKWOOD STOCKING X NYLON THURSDAY EVENING dustries tall to fuinil 1954, plan Eisenhower's message on* the "E'or all Americans, this year’s The milla, employing a total of that "I atill think he told the rontinur to keep one squadroR quotas .according to Bulgarian 146th anniversary of Oie first Re- observance of Lincoln Day shoiild CLOSED MONDAYS STRETCH ...... $l.9SPr. CLOSED MONDAYS 13,000 workers, usually aet wage truth.” publican President's birth was renew our determination ' to upr of E'36 Jet lighter planes haaod rol; 20 11 1) 2 0 VSHULTON BODY LOTION ...... $1.1)^ Cohn, former chief "counsel of newspapers received, in Vienna . . . * y o u r and contract pattema fo.r the rest made public as the Chief Ehtecu-. hold the historic freedoms upon on Formosa for .defense ef tka FANCY HEEL SHEER NYLON of the unionised cotton-rayon op- McCarthy's Senate Permanent In- New Japaneae Navy receives Us hich our progress, security Chinese Natlodallst Island hM M t first 22 UJS. Navy planes (n cere­ live continued s weekend of rest {which our progress, security and ( HEART \ HEART arations in the north. vestigatiqna subcommittee,' was -Ihihappiness as a nqtion continue to $1.00 ond $1.35 Pr. SHULTON STICK COLOGNE ...... $ |.0 0 mony helB at old Imperial Naval and quail shooting at the plants stronghold. The maniifacturera gave no indi- diked if he expected to be called depend.” WiDS TO M SUNDAY SUNDAY Air base. tion estate here of Secretary of eation whather they are eeoking a aa a witness in the Communists' Elsenhower's brief reference to CATTLE. klUJED IN OAL^ hearing, and he replied; Princess Maria Pia of Italy ia the Treasury Humphrey, COTY STICK COLOGNE ...... $ 1.25 wage cut, a reduction in fringe The message said; the Republican party in.Hte birth­ • St. John. N. B., Feb. 12 t » li-t ‘T certainly hope-so.” married to Yugoslavia's Prince benefits or other contract concea- "In ., the present worldwide day message was'.his only bow to. Rain-lashed 96 roph gale* kags Cohn added that Matuaow'a Alexander at Atlantic fishing port aiona. ■Crtiggle between freedom and the poUtidal significance of the tered the Bay of E'undy COMM Average hourly wfigee have been testimony at the trial of tha 13 of Cascals in Portugal WhlYe much I YARDLEY C O L O G N E $1.10 «nd $1.75 Former Prooeeating Atty. Arch Ferrell, left, aad former Chief tyraiuiyl Linixiln exemplifies the day. Unlike many other GOP lead­ today tearing down power SUPPORT THE eatimated at 31.3JI m the mills, ex- waa. Otoroughly. .CoiToborated by of Borope's royalty looks on . . .' eommualrqtfim lines and 866(^ ^ ■■■■ ■ ■' Depatjr fUierlF Albert Fnller, right, of Phealx City, A la... w ill go an causeAmerica—by hia faith In ers thrtnjghout the country. . he eluaiva of fringes. other Tritnesses. - New York police search for slayer ing the Mala Stroat-St. i TiMaMelM«COIUl tflql 1» Blrmlagham. Ala., Feb. 14, ia eonaheUsn with the slaying af of, two brethera, found shot to the individual man and woman; planned no apeachmaking to mark ThJMdIAMeoM ' . 4 COTY PERFUME . \ $1.00 The mills, deaignatad aa the Fall Matuaow aMo tasttfied yeatarday by hia devotion to the concept that the occaMozr. MOaietoa Highway. I W i n j W i o n n Bedford Textlla Menu- ha had aant atflda'vtta to the Naw A. L. FaMagaaa, eraeafliag attaraejr. general aamlaee. Bdm are death oil 94th Street between Cen­ M A N C H i e m C * IU««r-New they are in faSf .endowed with af valuahlo cattio woro o s i * u MaMOfsSna C o n k * . York TUbM and to 'nma Mliigaxlna ehargei with mnr4hrJlB tka flrat 4eira^ paalalMiMa hy fleatli la Um tral Park and Columbus liberty gnd inalienable rij^tji; by (CMittiMd SB Page Fled) . , oab battorod.ban. (OeaManed aa Page Five) aaylng h6 ImmI liad isi^euring ttaau alMrirto etalr. (Alf Wlrapbathfl* Avenue. m .n .. » ■ ■ . . . I; ,V ■ ■I ■■ V ■ i:. .. i A ' i •A l:

\ / MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. SATU^iM y , FEBRUARY J2. 1955 PA G E T H R S P PAGETim MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHe STEB. CONN.., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1965 tlihles of setback in play Wednes- '■I"— ...... Nixon Leaving C6ventry day'Qight in the Nathan Hale Com­ Passengers No Skating i Today, Rpekvilie-Vemoni New Wing of(Church m Seen by Archilecl munity Center with Mrs. Leo T. 43 Maybe Tomorrow ' Maid Admits THE ARMY and NAVY CLUB Leary hi charge assisted’by Ray­ Mexico, Slates mond Ailbln of Willlmantlc, Miss Court Rules on Six Cases, Liz Leary qnd Mrs. Robert Com- Hurt as Two Park Superintendent' Horace Asi Skyi^ in Additiofiy Ri^riavations Set Guatemala Visit Irti."- Murphey reported today there Prizes were awarded as follows: la no ice skating at any of the One. Involves Local Man women's first. Mrs. Mary Gavlgan XrimsN^ DeraO rinks in-Manchester. Howrever, Beverly Hills TONieHfJtT CAVEYS By Congregational Church Mexico. Feb. 12 (Ab—Vice Pres­ of willlmantlc; aecond, Mrs. ;G. he said pond surfaces may be ident Rickard Nixon prepared to " ■ - . j, )■' Richard Dlmon of Chestnut Hill, (Contlnaed from Pago One) safe and in shape tomorrow-

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ebb. aad bo quieted and bluntid, ffatirliPB tpr worn—141* Cheney Tech, StudenU, Instructor Win'lndustrial Art Aivards Scouts Decorate Display Windows and^Uie good In Rien be heartened Droodles D aily^adio W H AT—S lf dhou Says So vM/: Shift and Inapired and grow atronYcr. CortHecticut Sopnittg i|prcdll w n o — ftp s . Along the Road B j -BOGBR r u e s W D BO ^ISM V BKBALD PRIL m a Yankee (Called Run He Favors InE^nomy •“" i s BtaMU Still More Carrot The fdUowlng pragrsM a e s e d u la a ^ !* ^ By A. H. 0. The Ruaiian stick and carrot With Joe Owens are euppiied by the radk. manage­ " 1A' PubUiA«fi policy on Germany la Inceiaantly ment and are subject to change / By ‘Allies’ Crisis End IjS^en Slight Governor Ribicoff has now been t 1 »Mind»a J c t ^ r L IWl in opecatlon, never reiting, push­ ColUlty F«Htnr without ootlca. ' questioned twice, since his coming WHAY—Serenade / Fubliaatd tfrenuiy ICxecpi ing toward new suggestiona 1:1 WTlC^Thy Khmlom Come (Coatlaoed from Page Oaa) (Continued from Page One) \ 1 (CootteMd from Pac« OM) |uiid«T« and.J Jatared at tna into office, on the so-called raffle A land mark passed from the^ The plana now call for widening WRAY—News WDRC.—Capltut Cloak Room >Mt Offtc* at itar Omui., aa faaeer than western diplomacy I WGTH—Echoef Of thr Ukrarsine or gambling bill. scene this week when the dis­ the ap^oacH w on both side*. This WCCC—Musio Boom resolutions or similar, actions were dents but to meet force wiUi force, Itcoad Clasa jfattar / mantling crew of the Charter Oak leads to the queition, "What about WKMB—French Msnosr However, they are wary of any . ran assimitath them. More than In each insUince, once to the WTIC—Nsws : WHAY-8. Gammyil ■ * contemplated. has 'lieen busy for the last week Soviet bookkeeping. As a general rtUN RATIS8 Conatniction Oo. aent the vener­ Notch Road?” WDftC-News WTIC—Tliy .Klnfddm'^Come Vi AdTanoa likely, the whole procesa is de- press, and agsin to a delegation (iriplng wlt'h evacuation of Na­ rule of thumb, they figure half able and eomewhat controverelal Deed by Shore Traffle - WGTH—News WDRC—Capitol thoAk Room 3IrCarthy to 8|teek tionalist civilians . and, iqilitary ...... w aigned to Influence action In of chi^chmen,' his position has ; WGTH-a nammall of the total budget goes in spme ...... ; 7.7» 'TOlton Notch Bridge to Ita Val­ A little known fact is that dur­ liU — 7'sa— Sen,,McCarthy was scheduled to forces from the Tachen Islijnds been that he would consider such WHAY—Music 1 way or another toward defense • a«a#a S .9 U France and In Oermatiy, on the halla. ing the Biimmer months many WCCC—Music Room ' WHAY—Newa; Supper Bercnade take over as the final speaker at about 200 miles north of Formosa...... *•![{ a bill'when it canie to him. Mean- Many thought that.the wooden drlvera bMuled for. OonnecLcut WTIC—YouAs Mr. .Lincoln ■ r 4;.')0 p.m, (ESTl. costs. For instance, housing for «aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa*aaaaa »«W issue of German rearmament, WKNB—French Manser ■ What had lieen feared most here whtib, in office, he refuses to put WTIC—Rose Mlllrr WDRC—Make Way for Youth soldiers wtjuld come under the na­ a a a a a . . .UD ■tfucture would become a thing beacSes realize the etxMt cut avail­ WOTH—Echoes of the I------KU Clardy, a former Congress­ was that the Reds, despite the without actually committing Rus­ himself on record as either for or WORC—Georse Reno tional economy section rather than of the past a few yeara ago when able by ueing Notch Road. Home WGTH—Huskle Sports m » - . . man from Michigan who was a •risks Involved, might try to make UUIlBUR OF __ sia to pay the price Russia Indi­ sgainst such a bill. ' the million dollar plus highwsy owners on the road are the beet WHAY-Newa: Suppr.r ilerenAdt memlier of the Houae un-American under defense., THE ASSOCTATEU) PRJdSS But ,those whd come to him in "Uacola Pemy Before 1M9” ' WTIC—Youns ' a limited show of force to em­ Tba Adaoclatad Praaa la axclualvtiy cates she might ^ay. Nevertheleas, channelization project was com-_^ witneeMi Anyone coidd find to eub- 'iJilA Y —Psrsde ot Music --- - ... Activities Committee, devoted part barrass the United Slates with loss Despite the Soviet announce­ antlUad to tba uaa of rapubllcatjoo ol opposition to the bill, and receive There are probably more WC<^—Music Room ralna ment of a new emphasis on heavy if Uiere can be an Interim period pleted. A t that time rumors per-" stentiate the atatement. They have of a prepared addrtes to criticism of ship* or planes or personnel. all nawB dlapatcbaa creditad to It. or his assurance that he is keeping an long felt that the road rhould be ‘legenda about Abis Lincoln than WKNB—Nsllonal Guard liM - of Americans ,for Democratic 'Ac­ indutry. which Is the basis for a not otbarwtaa s ^ tta d in tUa rapar slated' that the Arrigoni ,ConaU3ic- WTIC—Ruts Miller WHAY—Newa: Suppm^Heranade The fact they did not do ao between ratification of rearma­ open mind on the question, are un­ tion Co., who did the work for the widened and aome of the hair rais­ any other Great Man in ou'r his­ WDRC-Clly HospiUl „ .. tion and the Committee for an Ef­ heavy war machine, American ex­ and alao tha local neva publlahcd bare. comfortably aware of what they WTIC—Collese Gull owl tended to harden the lieliefs of / All rl(BU of /apublieatlon of apadal ment, and the actuaUty of re­ State-Highway Dept., had offered ing curves removed. tory, flome say he was homely, but WGTH—Symphonies (or Youth WDBC-Gans Bust fective Congresa. He alao aald: those who contend that the Com-' perts consider the Kremlin haj| /dlapatcbaa harain ara alao raaarvad. regard aa something of a chink in I disagree. Just look at a picture WGTH—Word of (4ft Hour armament. for Kaat-West negotiar to extend the railroad turmel from Talk of such action Las M>read ".So long as the Ntevenson, munlst power* do not want war never abandorfed its goals in this ./ the Galahadlan armor o f the new of Lincoln (if you have a $5 bill *^*1?HAY-rPsrsde of Music Full aainrVti cUant et N. B A. Sara- supply a means of passage from throughout town and now mothers ' WCCX^MusIc Room WHAY—Newa:^bpper BertMde Reulher, ADA, left-wing philoso­ with tile United States, and that field under the five-year p la n /« - tion, the diinga Russia la putting chief .executive. the highway to Notch Road for are becoming more concerned over handy) and you'll aee that If he WKNB—Europe WTIC—ColIesFQufs Bowl phy retains control of the bemo- they will back down when ebn- piring next December. W htt has llubUabara RapraaantaUvea: . Tba tentatively on the line would add They suspect that, on this Is- about 29,000. the situation because o f the use shaved and got a square hair-cut '1C-Rose jidller WDRC—Gaai Bustera cratic party machlnrr.v- so long happened, they say. la Uigt dur- jullua Matbewa Spaclal A fa n « — Naar WMC-GIty Hosultsl WGTH- of Ufa Hour fronted Vlth a real'show o f jorce. York. Cbleaco. Oatrilt and Boaton. up to quite a lot. ane, he is already committod .to Somewhere along the itpe the of the road by school bus driven. he'd be a Gary Co<^r type. If WGTH—Symphonleilymphonies for Youth sise_ as they put up candidates who sub­ How much bearing this hAs on Ing Malenkov's regime spmeXm-' M ESIBra^ACDIT BUREAU OF he were alive today he’d protebly plA politics. * town and the New Haven rail­ No accidents have taken jqlace til WIlAY-^ewa: UConn ▼*. Mahit scribe to the theory that we have China's future conduct ii specula­ phasis was placed a ls ^ on con­ CntpULATIONB ______Molotov, In his speech the other They hope that he does have be starring aa a Sheriff in West­ WTIC-^'onversaUon road became snarled in red tape mainly because ,.11 ot the bus WHAY—Psrstl* of Music . WDRC—Gun 'Smoke ___ iw h lng to fear from the Commuv tive. But It haa led some oRIcials sumer goods. • ■ Tba Rarald Prlnttns l(Jorapajiy, Inc., dsy, abandoniMl the Russian de­ at least an opra mind, hut they and though Arrigonl'a eteel forms deiVere art extremely cautious and erns and pTay the lead In "The Life W(XX1—Record Revue ■l}—Lombardo Land U.8.A. nisls within our midSt-^th* hope to strengthen their belief th^ The Russian ec(>m>mists ap- aaaumaa no financial raaponalblllt)' tor of Raymond Massey." Of coprse WKNB—Jue Ulrsnd mand that Russian troops be per­ are afraid that he committed which were needed for the project Ihe motoriirts realise the peril. WTIC—Ross Miller of t)i* nation must rest- with the sooner or later the Communist: parently found the Rouble load too lypocrapblcal errora appaarlng In ad- aa a movle-etar he wouldn’t have News; UConn ve. Maine ,^Tcrt»emanta and otbar raadtM maUar mitted to remain in Austria lUter blBis^lC during the rampalgn, were kept at the scene for several However, this -•nes not mean that WDKC—,\ews; Do It Yourself Repul^can party and those South­ will accept as Iieyor.d question the heavy to bear. A y tuny rate, con- and that his commitment was hla picture on money but he'd pro- WGTH-M«I. Opera • TIC—Conversation Chinese Nationalist control of ' In Tba llaitcbeater Evening Herald. months, no action was fortheq^ a motorist unfamiliar with the WDRC—Gun Smoke ern Denmcrata who have not for­ ■ Four Howell Cheney Technical-^ . ■* Herald Phnio. Herald Photo. siimer gooda goals were not met the conclusion iif a treaty for one In which he promised, as dis­ ing. Now the Charter Oak miuit cur\’es and bends Could not caise *>ably get his hands on more Uian t:l»— WGTH—Iximbardo lAnd U.8.A Formosa and will concentrate their Oiapiay advertlalnB cloaing boura: WHAY-,P»rede of Muslo / gotten Ingir heritage." School students, one graduate j — — ——— — — — More than 25 Main Street windows were decorated this week by and apparently will )>« towered Austria, seemed to concede, final­ creetly as he could, not to veto is building it eteel bridge w)«fch is a major tragedy by striking s hs did as President and he’d cer­ liM - efforts to obtain the Nationalist Fbr Monday—1 p, m. Friday WCCC—Record Revue / WIIAY—UConn vs. Maine Sponsorr-qf the one-day meeting and one instructor were honored third from left; Charles Braun.: local' Boy Scouts In connection with Boy Scout Week. The window this year. / For Tueaday—1 p, tn. Monday. ly, ^at there could stlirbe some such a bitl, as John Lodge, his reported to cost $29,000. / school bus. f- tainly have more fun. Biit Just WKNB -Joe Oirana / ~ - WTIC—I.OS Anseies -phll. Orch. held coastal islands through peace­ abo(/e is a Cub—Scout display in the_CL. E. Keith Furniture Store. On the deflationary side, the en­ For Wcdnaaday—1 p. m Tueaday. think—if Lincoln hadn't been born WTIC—Ross Miller were the c^ m ltte e of one thou- Aga ^than THat a achool assembly yesterday in between Manganelli and Avery; predecessos, had done. The cost of construcUtm will be Growth presents j>roblems snd WDRC—Juke Box Jury ful diplomac'y. Cubs’■displayed handcraft.' Boy Scout projects have Iteen in the lia- forced bond drive ha.s been doubled For Tburaday—1 p. in. Wadneaday. East-West negoUsUon after ratl- when he was—New 'Yorkers might WDRC—Do It. YoursSlf WGTH—NYAC Track Mvet .< aand Repiibllrans. headed by Gen. _ ^ • A r (Connection with awards they won | and David Hair; o’h the far right. For Frldiv—1 p. m. Tboraday. During th\ campaign, a delega­ shared \by the railroad and the sometimes it iMems ss though adC' WGTH—Met. Opera Red (isala Unchanged tir.e ramping and Scout lore. Exploreri have displayed skills from last'year's got.1 of 15 million ficatioh and before the actuality et to Jersey by going through the t:4 »- William HalexWnbur (Ret) of I n i € | ft* g h A ■i'f-gsn* in the Ford Motor Co,'a Industrial {They ail received bronze pins for Chairman George iD-Ga) and For Saturday—I'.ix m. Fritay. tion of volunteer firemen is sup­ town. For reasons^ot disclosed, quate facilities bscome outdated sise— WHAY—UConn vs. Maine ■S'”[n CairoV JilU Vf After I Arts Awards national competi-'i their participation in the awards ind interests in the advanced groups. Two live demonstrations, bas­ nibles.The campaign had )>«en Claaaifled deadune; 10:30ja in. the railroad has n n Men desirous efferson Davis Tunnel, WHAY—Parade of Musld WTIC—I,o« Anceles Phil. Orch. Highland Park,.^l.; the Abraham Sena. Knowland (R-Callf) and soft pedaled under Malenkov to of DubUcatlon azee^ Saturday — of German rearmament, and posed to have\come visiting Ribi­ overnight. Notch Road is cer 5 WCCC—Record Revue . .. aition held last spring. : competition. ket weaving and artificial respiration, were also put on in store win- of publishing the^ost. . WDRC—Juke Box Jury Lincoln Republican Club, and four Mansfield (D-Mont) of the Senate give the average Russian a break. r i n . finally absndoned the hitherto in­ coff, and received his private as­ tainly in auch a category with the WKNB—Joe GIrsnd WGTH—NYAC Track Meet other Chicago area'groups. ' r l g s v i l * ! ’ A i ' i ’£ l $ s L ’~ Fred D. Manganelli, director of In addition, Frank J. Crowley, Ipws. Scouta will pick up donations in a house-to-house canvas to­ surance that he\would be in faVor During the period when the old IncrMsed enrollment at the school. WTIC—Ross Miller *:(S- Foreign Relations Comnlittee said However,, while buying more sistent Ruasian ^ m that ITalts WDRC—Teddy Wilson , Secretary of LaboriJdltchell will -H-^***- S’ the school, is shown a)>ove pre- ; instructor of mechanical draft- morrow. Last Sunday they left envelopes and a scout newspaper Saturday, February 12 of the blU_they'wanted. They bridge was ^ n g torn down many If the Selectmen are not already WHAY—UConn vs, Maine in interviews, howeyet, they saw bOTids. the average Russian now WGTH—Met Opera WTIC—Los Anceles Phil. Orch. apeak tonight, at the gnnual Lin­ senting to John P. Avery a c e r -! ing, second from left, was -given at homes in town. One of the aims of the organization is to develop and Potsdam miut still be re­ were supposedly yarned to make people maM pllgrlmagee to the planning early action, let's h ^ it Open Forum no change in longM'ange Commu­ and enlarge the Scouting units here srt that more Itoys can find room, al.so will have less money because WDRC.—Two For The.Honay coln Day dinner of the ^ p u blica n (CoaMaaed from Page (Dae) tifleate of merit and a gold pin. ‘ a certificate of achievement In garded aa the basis of all German only the most discreet use of this site and./tnou^ in the past they will be on an agenda soon. ” WHAY—Parade < WGTH-NYAC Track Meet Avery, who gradu-ited last June, : recongitlon of the instruction and nist goals. George and Mansfield in the three branches of scouting. / indiiistlons are the Kremlin wl!' The Effect Of A Good, Man liasurance, and the apparent re­ might Mve curwd the antiquated WCCC—Record • :U - . Stata Central bom m ilteeN ^e two said the unchallenged, evacuation cut back credit to allow l^ss I^licy, by all powers. Not Indians Where Their Money Goes WKNB—Joe r WHAV—UConn vs. Maine meetings are being held\ln the won a place citation in mechanical i guidance given students who sult of thia was a somewhat am­ overpass, expressed sorrow at see- WTIC—Roee ourselves with simple festivities in meant only that the Reds wanted money in'Circulation. How- does It happen, that In a Meanwhile, the detour created To the Editor, , WTIC—Los Anceles Phil. Orch. ' same hotel the Morrison—but drawing in the contest. /i earned honors. Now there has been more of biguous, but not to be mistaken, Ing/''•the old thing leave Bolton" WDRC—Richafd Hayel ' WDRC—Two F’or The MonOy one of the Semlrsmls' Halls.” The four students honored yes- The srhoil Itself was' honored to take oye'r the Tachens without by the lack of a bridge means that I wish to express my opinion of WGTH—Me^Opera there , Is no connection between time o f bitter atrife and suapicion thia same kind of carrot. It has inference in their state publicAtlon Some reported that the main tim- W(*,TH-NYAC Track Meet The Ismsllis said they have Sd- tebda'y were James Michaud, aeen . with a similar certificate for the cost. if a fire occurred in the north aec- the conditions existing in the t:a»— them. and seemingly , mortal enmity, appesued aa a proposal, sent by that everything would be fine if rs were quite black and wofif tlon the engines would bs greatly 'WHAY—.Mrade o( Muelfi WHAY—UConn vs. Mains on the far left; Floyd Williams, I awards won by its Students. Knowland. the Senate Republi­ 21 Known Dead in Fire dered if the coloring was a resulq WUCG—Record Revue cumulated 300^000 Egyptian pounds GOP Must Heed there can arise a leader who. In Ribicoff became Governor. AR delayed m i^ n g the swing up to North End of our fair city. We all WTIC—Inheritance can leader, said the Red Chinese Russia, to an Interparliamentary of age or the fire of the mid twen-' W KNB/Joe Gi rand WDRC—Country Style ($864,000) and 15 pounds of plati­ may "now proceed with some cau­ this, if so, and If founded on ac­ Center Road .and down Williams love to talk about juvenile delin­ WTICAExprrlm-ntal Thealir WGTH—,VYAC Track Meet conduct aa' well aa In word, can Conference, held in Warsaw. curate Interpretation of the Ribi­ ties num to present as a token gift tion" against Formosa, which they Lincoln's Message Road. The closeness of volunteer quency thaf^exlata In this fair WDHC—Sirins Serenade On Chieago Skid Row operate “ with malice toward coff position, constituted some­ Man Made Gap ■ -Met, Opera ''1 ^HAY—UConn . vs. Maine have vowed to take. In thia latest policy proposal, companies in nearby towns is s town of ours but what steps as Tito Cautions to the Aga in the ceremony. - ' " ■ thing of a departure frorn Ribi- Some still feel that the railroad WTIC—IrtherltanCe Send Talbert Knowland expreAsed the belief hone?" which the conference went on to factor of assurance for Bolton parents and citizens are we tak­ -WDRC—OHintry Style A*ked who will succeed the Aga (CoatiBoed from Pa(s Om ) cofra high standard of campaign­ is not shouldering Us rightful re­ Y—Parade o( Music Obituary that Peiping an^ Moscow are part of the second floor of the people. The mutual aid aystem o f ing against ths conditions that are ____ Record Revue WGTH—NYAC Track Meet : ss s^ritual leader of the Sect they (Continued (rnin Page One) Pdrhaps It is that great and endorse as the bqsis for a solution ing. sponsibility when It refuses to foot WKNB-Joe Girand World Watioiis "taking a new look" at plans for 1,2,50-room 'ilcuc 'slcuclure yesterday. the companies is one of the present? Nothing is biting done I said '*It is hi.-- decision. The Aga He did hope for a c;hange in the tragic events heat an already ex of the German question. Russia The Republicans wefe prevented the entire bill for the bridge. Hiese WTIC—Experimental Theater WHAY—Haller Post Polka Hop To High Court c(;nquerlng Formosa and "deciding burs smoothest working af fairs ' imi^- fgr aa I can see. Under our noi WDRC—Btrln* Serenade WTIO-Music Wlih a Beat ; Is decelvdent of the Prophet Mo- turn in a fire alarm but found the I The blaze burst from the kitchen bad luck which brought him' back Optional human character into spelled out more carrot, and went from trying to capitalise on, this diehards point o u t. that the need inable. WGTH—Mel. Oper* , WDRC-Hamllloa'a Annual Ball how much to risk." in face of mechanism didn't function. D>-kes '« f ‘ h«! Plosh In.^irance Club Spread to the Humphrey home yesterday during the campaign, howeveri by for a bridge was .not caused by na­ at^the North Ehid are tw o.or th: iSS- WGTH—Chlcaco Theater of the Air Over Meddling i hamc4 end is entitled to chose his by a mysterious explosion, it ate beyond anything previously said Users of the . highway havs own successor and we can not chal­ Re.sden 8. Talbert, 21, of Cobalt, Deaths American determination to defend without a aingle > quail after 90 fineness of temper and clarity of the fact that elements in tqeir ture, but by the railroad- business eitabllsbmenta that ^ave WIIAY—Parade of Music IF:I*- said he then began rousing the ho- tjtrough/ clubrooms and nearby looked twice during recent morn­ pinball machines that attract the WCCC ^Record Revue WIIAY—Haller Post Polka Hop lenge his decision." was bound over to the criminal the island. minutes of futile hunting. vision, and capacity to follow the or offered. own organization Were also en­ In defense of the rail boys. It They may modify their plans, he tel's guests from their rooms. 1 prival^ dining rootms until pul ings when figures have appeared luveniles in their spare tMne. Is WKNB—Joe GIrsnd WTIC—Music WUh a Beat (Coi tiniied fru'd One) Prince AlyxKhan. heir apparent sesaion of Superior (jourt by Town Just about everything went • highest laws most men honor In this proposal at Warsaw, deavoring to promise passage of a shoi;ld be noted that the tracks WTIC—Rnsd Show WDRC—Hamilton’s Annual Ball Mr*, .\strld L. Allen ■ I said, but are not likely to change Authorities were unable to im- 'nid almost two-nours later.- coming down out of the wooded. this a place that our police de­ WDRC—Skinnv Ennls-Tress. Show WGTH—Chlcaco Theater of Iha* Air to his father'sTeligloui leadera'.iip. wrong. , It rained, and when the\ gambling laW, even if it had to be were, laid back In the mid eighties, Court Judge John S. G. Rotlner Mrs. Astrid Larson Allen of Gila I their goals. mediately determine who gave the , 1^" Corrigan, owner of the rain stopped the skies remained only with their lips. there is what seems to. be a flat nearly a hundred years ago, and, Notch. No. they aren't Indians, partment lets the youngsters con­ WGTH—Met Opera U :*a- , tries’ domestic affairs. If some­ now is by the Ags's liedsMe. over Lodge's veto, Sl4S— WHAY-Record Review * one wants domination, ^ e n a Aly wa - schedu!ed to leave for this morning on a charge of theft Bend. Ariz., died Weflnesday night, I Mansfield said he believed the first alarm hotel, eatimated damage' "sbme- heavily overcast much of ths day. — When such a leader develops, acceptance of the proposal for all- Now, as Ribicoff, and not Lodge, if nothing else, they have "squat­ merely out of town workers who gregate so they can keep (heir eye WHAY—Psrade n( Music WTIC—Boy Scout Jamboree in , Anr.. after a long: Reds wanted to get the Tachens are picked up by drivers on the conflict is inevitable" Beirut this morning but poatconed of a motor vehicle. Bond was set Coroner Walter McCarroh said And the experts reported that the Gerrnan elections made by Sir faces the approach of the gam ters' rights." on them? If it Is it is a poor way WCCt;-Record Reviie WDRC—Moods for Romance illness. 000." Club officials said furnish- what can be hla effect on his fel­ higihway. Not desirous of hoofing to do It. All the parents’ allowance WKNB—Joe Girand WGTH-yChlcaco Theater of . the Air In a 10-mlnute addreas, he ^on the trip till' his father's condition at $5,000. "without any losses or defeats" | he would make a “ thorough " in wind was blowing from the wrong Anthony Elden, British Foreign bling bill, the political temptations On the brigliter side the new WTIC—Road Show W:4F- ^ cenlrated chiefly upon the \ re Talbert, who was arrested after She was born in Manchester Feb. and were “willing to aid us" in i vestigation of conditions at """tlie * total loss, were valued at direction, making- It impossible for low human beings, on Tils times, bridge will have adequate aide- it over to Williams Road and for the youngsters go into these WDRC—Skinnv Ennis-Treas. Show WHAY—Record Review clears. \ 18, 1895. Secretary, at the Berlin confer­ are strong. Some of the elements suits of his trip and an optim' Hamilton said he is using an a wild automoljile chase on icy evacuating them. i.hotel'.' He said he was ' appalled " *35.000. -The ori^n of the blaze the', bird dogs t(j work effectively. on the courses of human action interested in the bill' proclaimed, i^alks for pede^itriana and the down to the highway they climb machines and also the money that WGTH—Met Opera WTlC—Bov Seoul Jamboree 'She leaves two daughters, Mrs. the hill , and descend in the vicin­ the youngsters go out and earn. WDRC—Mood! for Romance forecast of fruitful trade relatll^ns electroradiograph to determine the roads in which several shots were He said Peping could avoid lo s -! bv the fact that 245 persons , wer(! undetermined The result was -that neither the ence a year ago. and then rejected 'before the election, that Lodge structure will improve visibility 4:ta- WGTH—ChU»«o Thcatei' of Ihe Air Herbert Dennis of Gila Bend and Smoke, so dense that more than he Inevitably tries to influence? ity 'o f the railroad tunnel and As a leader in a small way In help­ WHAY—News: Dana’s Polka Party between Yugoslavia and the aeriousneag of the A g a^ "hMrt fired on Feb. 2, pleaded not guilty Ing prestige through its inaction ; permitted to live in th® four President or Huriiphrey got a \«t>uld be punished for vetoing It. for drivers api-roacblng from WCCC—Record Revua !!:•*- M'.'S. Francis Bachand of Hartford, 20 persons were overcome, filled One thing we know, from our by Russia. avoid the gap by crossing on .top ing to keep thA youiigstera-pff the- WHAY—Newa; Record Review East on a bTisIs of "equsilly." crisis" this morning'.. by propagandizing Asia that it; stories of the hotel glimpse o f a quail. The forecast They are, therefore, after the elec­ either direction. Arttial accidents WKNB-Joe Girand "W e have friends there.” h and two gi'andchildrcn. "forced the Nationalists out of the | Chief Fire Marshal -John J. fomdors of tho sprawling build­ study o f Lincoln iii his times, is Beyond this, in this proposal, of the tunnel. street and helping to build a strong WTIC—Road Show , WTIC—News The Aga Khan first fell 111 last However. Judge Rottner found was fetr better weather conditions tion, one of the groups claiming on the old bridge have leen feiv WDRC—Cal Kolhv WDRC—News aaldj, "who do not wish to be snv- TTie funeral will be held Mon­ Tachens under our military cov- j Haberkom estimated damage to ing. causing an ^'acuation order Russia not only promised that all and far between but near collisions True Words ■ character and strong body and WGTH—News: Music September but spparently recov- probable (au.se after hearing testi­ that officials said cleared the build­ today and they arranged for an that a fiery flood of normal they decided the election the way WGTH—Met Opera one's satellites but a1sh to be in mony from Patrolman Kenneth day afternoon at 2 o’clock at the cr." the building p'as aboijt $75,000. He early start. occupation troops should be with­ are another story. The solid side- The sign in front of the Wap^ clean mind I am lagging the par­ 4:1S— 11:1*— red during a long convaleaencis in ing with miraculous calm. hatreds, normal suspicion, and it was decided. WHAY—Dyna'a Polka Party WHAY-Record Review dependent' like us." ■ hot. dry climate of A 'wap. Barker, who was the first to take Morrison- W.- Johnson, liic. Fu­ GeorgJ). said he feels the Com- ! said the cause was not determined, Eisenhower got In; a nap after ....As. the new bill comes along. walls', prevented drivers comdr.s ping Congregational Church car­ ents of youngsters In Manchester WTIC—Guest Slar .\to.st persons moved quietly to that normal brand of righteous­ drawn from Germany-itaelf, but to do something abqut this condi­ weet;—Record Revua uWper Egi-pt. He and his wife came up the chase and pursued the neral Home., 749 Al'oany Ave., munists will continue their pres-! Two firemen suffered Injuries lunch yesterday and then sat there will, as usual, be Impressive down Notch Road and enproachlng ries the following message this WKNB-Joe Girand WDRC—Almenec H srtfoi'd./ Burial will be st the silre on Asia, although "they may ; fighting the blaz«( Richard Sulli­ elevators and were taken past the ness which ig the most inhuipan also promised to withdraw all her from that side to see motorl'ts week; “The biggest room in the tion. Other letters will follow from WTIC—Road Show WGTH—Music to\cairo last week to he on hand' stolen car to where it was ditched file area to the lobby and on out­ around chatting with Humphrey political pressure behind it. in the WDRC—Cal Kolhv (ij, ll:Ja— forXthe weighing ceremony. In Glastonbury and John Farr, convenience of the faipily in East* hoM up a little while" j van.. 25, was t)-eatcd for frozen and G|ifTord Roberta, a New York own troops from Poland. Thia is. organizational ranks of both par­ msddngt a right hand turn from world—is -the room for iinprqye- Urns to time about conditions ex- WHAV-Record Review* China Ked Fleet side. and'savage perversion of the^ood WG'ni—Met Opera Iii\ the annual weighing, the owner of the car. Cemetcrv'. ' , ^ hands and Gino Dinl, 29.* suffered investment banker who also is entirely new, for what it is worth, ties. Such elements might con­ Route ^A onto the bridge. ment.” ^ IsUng in the North End. In clos­ 4:SA- WTIC-Starllcht Serenade nature o f mra kee^s lapp^g up ing I hope parents will give this WIIAY—Dyna's Polka Party WDRC—Cal Kolby Aga'A 20 million follo'jvers in Asia Farr, under oath. Identified Tal- Friemis may call at the funeral from burn.s qrt the neck chairman o f the Augusta (Ga.l it is not worth too much, per­ cede that it took courage and prin WCCC—Record Revue e II:4F— Poiseil Off Matsu and \East Africa s>-mboUcallv. b e r ^ as the man he .saw in the home/tomorrow evening fronf 7 to When the blaze threatened to | . \ atound such a man, alway^threat- letter a little thought and ask WHAY—Record Review Rnsh of Breaks Natlcinal (jfolf Club. ciple for John Lodge to veto- the WKNB—Jo* Girand , matchVhis weight in a specified' vicinrlc- of the allegedly stolen 9 o'clock. spread to another hotel the Fam-1 ,aning to engulf and d e sm y him- haps, when it Is recognised that measure, as he did. But they con­ \ ...... Hal Boyle some of th.elr children where they WTIC—Road Show WTIC-Slarllcht Serenade ous Hotel—20 persona, including a JW 111 f A C g l O U The women In the party—Mrs. Poland is a Communist country have been spending some of their WDRC—Cal Kolhv WDRC—Cal Kolbr . (Coatlnufd from Page One) gem or-Sprecious metal and the pro­ car .shortly before It was taken Eisenhower, her mother. Mr*. John tend that he may have thrown WGTH—Met Opera ceeds g'b to Moslem cl.ftritles. ^ Mr*. Carl E. Thnrrn Plague Andover baby, were forced to flee. rsx i s i • xw We know, aa 1 well,;'4hat what away an election by indulging time after achool and during the on LiqdAn Street. 8. Doud. and - Mr*. Humphrey— and a Russian ally, and dominated weekenda. :4S— BUY BKONG •h’^kETB The B «u m said her husband Mrs. Gcrda Olivia Hultine The biting cold forced firemen *o 1 Q L lld lJ u lO ll P a C t such a man exeippUfies will seem himself in such things as courage WHAY-Dyna's Polka Party teams touched off piles of am­ spread salt on hose lines to keep passed'the time playing the WYird by Russia in many ways not en­ Evleryone Knows Abe G. R. A. WCCC—Record Review was greaWy concerned over the Thoren. wife of Carl E. Thoren. And (^oliiinhia game ‘'Scrabble." to stand more clearly in the sid- and principle on this issue, and WKNB-Joe Girand munition. The explosions rocked them from freezing over-. tirely military. At the same time, V. Waterbury, Feb. \i OPI T w p possibilityY that the cer.emony 224 W. Center St., died at her The President plans t6 fly back miring thoughts of his posterity their advice to Governor Ribicoff WTIC—Road Show ) Waterbury youngstersstir found out ships off the Tachens and shot might hsve\to.h4!-postpbned agAin. home early this morning after a s ______• First firemen on the sce'rte said (Ooatinned from Page One) however, one reason for our ^vlll be stfvng and obvious. It will . ' Prater* Supermarket WDRC—Cal Kolhv • balls of fire high In the sir. to Washington tomorrow after­ than it ever doeg in the words and TtV the Eklitpr, WGTH—Met Ooera I last night they bought tickets at Originally iwheduled to be held In Court Cases short illnesti. ■ . Hartford. Feb. 12 (>Pi —Breaks they believed the bl.nze started on ^ noon. Meanwhile, he got word be. in 'shortvthat courage and prin­ Bui Can’t Quote: Him Becker and AP photographer were made in three public build­ the second or third floors of the facturer* Negotiating Group, for heidlation in solving the German A tth ou^ I have been out of I the Wllby High ^ School audi­ East Africa \last fait, it was put Born in Grlmared. Sweden. Nov. of completion of evacuation of. the . reactions of ^s contemporaries. ciple are lu]^H:je8 which cannot be WHAY—Dyna'e Polka Parly torium for a lecture by the Rev., Fred Waters reported their last 21, 1883. she had been a re.sldent ings in Columbia and Andov^ Structure. The first floor is o c - • the purposes of coHecliv*/bargain- question has been our fear that touch with Manchester governmen­ w ere—Record Review look at the Tachens today off twice during the Aga's re- (Chinese Nationalist Tachens is­ What is itydoubt is the contem­ afforded all thi- time in the bu WKNB-Joe Girand Bernard -It. Hubbard, famed Of Manchester for the past 51 over night according to Stata Po­ cupied bv the SUndacd Store Fix- ! ing. have contract* wHh 'TWUA- Russian troops, iiaing Poland, ness of politics. ' New Yorl^ — Suppose you tal sctlritles for a number of =The nVts Vwk o;eV7"thev said i J h A V Two men fined In Town • Court lands under protection of, the U.S. porary result and influence of the another chuckle out of how the WTIC—Road Show ' glacier prieit. not the Wllby- years. She was a member of the lice. ture'Co » [CIO'and three independent Fall were on a quizishoW tonight and years. I would ’ike to go on record WDP.C—Cal Kolhv this morning for drunken driving 7th Fleet, but he had no imme­ would remain directly on the G«r A t this point, o f Course. (Mv- five people polled ranked him in M having, lieen Very m-jch im­ Nauxatuck game. They demand­ Emanuel Lutheran Church and of Thieves broke injlo the new Ele­ A t SUqordville. Conn, a 73-year-1 Hlvar craft union* which ejplr# developmmt^ of auch a human be­ our country’s history. GTH-Met Opera ;;!S:"^seA^d ‘Sl^ges---^^ | -;:!ete were Ernest S.'Pamphrey. 56, of diate comment. man border. W s want Russian em or Ribicoff will oend / the the master of Aererhonlss asked: pressed '^th the fairness end in ed their money )>ack anid took off the Ladies' Aid and Mi.s.aionary mentary School , and the Fire old retired textile worker died to- i 15- T*’® part* require ®()-ing tv their The writer snd the secretary WHAY-Dvna'a Polka Party I for the State Armory, where the Society of that church: also of day in a fire which swept the [ notice when parties d^Oira troops bagk in Russia itself, for "What American President was fact with the entire hrarlnp of the Were—Rerord Review House at Columbia, and into the s h r i n e s o f .L in e n 's time diminished by holen, with a foreefiil le ^ ir e on classed him m our grWitest Presi­ >%^^-ofd“ term erpirare vi.srrs TO born in a log cabin in Kentucky Manchester Board of Planning WKNB—Toe Girand game wha scfheduled. A. Gustafson, 35. of Newington, Scandia Lodge No, 23. Order of Andover Elementarv School. apsrtment where he lived slone . o j Springfield. III.. Feb. 12 (/P) - whatever comfort there may be, in the fart that courage M d prin­ 146 years ago toorate .fortifleations into changes sary of the (?ivil War President. . . . . h ir W'lfe WM Marjr Todd . . , Planning and Zoning. I am rather WKNB-Joe Girand lessnes*. I Stehelln attended the Aga in As- justified in light of Gustafson's tw(*0 daughterff. Miss Frideborg K. | undetermined amount of money i ing. ^ w#nt VMidkniav tn RmU iFormal programs include tho tentative concessions on the part he will still have to deddr •he freed the slaves \ . . and (lis­ things," aaid the maid. "But he WTIC—Road Show serye at a Homestead Valley vol­ financial plight. A le'tter aent yesterday to Emil '''tagious? ,Did others lose at leeist familiar with town^lanning and Thoren and Mrs. Viola E. Kress. I taken, Mrs. Harry Taylor and four Rieve, TWUA general president, 21st annual pilgrimage ot the o f Russia, and the score says that, whether to sign or veto. ten closely Hp this'iflnal tipOff) wai'Ti't up to Rooaevelt in other WDRC—Cal Kolby . unteer fire department dinner— ‘The ' billowing explosions had According to Ally. Jerome lioth of Manchester: two soh.s.! / an edge of their own malice be­ ’Ways.” / ' zoning in Connecticut i;^d m Chalr;v WOTH—Festival The Elementary School at Co­ children and Mr, and Mrs. Robert over the signature i of Seabury American Legion to Lincoln's he WM allot Ijjr an Vetpr named msh of the Connecticut DeveIop)3 With flaming brandy.' ceased and an %erie‘ ,lle„;e had ,1 j ^ e Aga’s heir Vn"!!: apparent is Aly Walsh, defending Gustafson, the Harry E. Thoren-of Manche.ster Bixley snd one child eschped with­ if these could only be proved to be The skilled workman ''Worked • l4»- ► • ■ taken their place. lumbia near Yeoman's Hall was Stanlon, president of the Halhm tomb in Oak Ridge Cemetery. Sea­ cause they could see him func­ John WHkea Booth.' ihent Commission for many years WHAY-IUItol Records Khan, divorced husband of actress map ha.i just Ijought a new home and Elmer H. Thoren ■of West out harm from their apartments real, the West would' hsive just both ends Against the middle. He WTIC—Road Show X Here on Formosa, fre.sh units of entered by smashing the door of way 5tfg. Co. of Nexy Bedford imd born P. Collins, national Legion tioning without malice? Did he The typical qiljz sHpw contest- and had much to do w i‘..i the de­ Rita Hayworth. and has been drivifig for a liv­ Hartford. . and one sister, Mrs. In the main part of the building, about everything it has ever de­ said George Waahington, /the first WDRC—Cal Kolby Chlang's. crack, U.S,-trained 46lh the activity room. The intrud- chairman of {he Employers' NegO' commander, will speak at th* save his time from its own mortal velopment o f ton-n plsni’.lng and WGTH—Festival How Christian Science Heals ing.' Emelia Benantjer of West Hart­ situated in the center of this com- tinting Committee, said ^hal wreath laying ceremonies. A ptl- manded with regard to Germany Manchester "w^MRiiicLVerr-''McKinley s;,srw .rT o^r zoning.. '*•■ i*a— / Division landed 'and left almost Pamphrey offered no defen.se so ford. . , ‘V *•. * ransacked virtually every room excesses? A Eisenhower w m the next greatest WHAV-Newa . / Immediately by train for military of the ichool overturning fiifnlUire ! "many mill* which have p^tlc.1- grimage also is being sponsored by. —everything, of course, except But not you. You’d Kpow the I am very much concerned at.cut WTIC—News Judge Rottner decided on the high­ The funeral will be held Tuesday Pending a further investigation. the Veterans Of Foreign War*. Date Book Lincoln. and Lincoln w m m a^. toird or "THE W AY TO camps to the south. arid flies, A lockitd closet . In pated in joint bargaining witt you To such< questions there is ob­ right answer—Abrahai the mounting tax rate in Ma.i- WriRC—News About Town er fine in his dase. He was arrested afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Bennv Miizlo. fire chief and fire in the past arc not on the list'. Another cerepiony will feature German rearmament. \ fourth. WGTH—Newe The big withdrawal operation on Jan. 27 by Patrolman ^rauel Principal George Pacros' office viously no clear answer. We can- Buppo.se then the M.Cl said: Now )>aak to the Gettyaburgb chester and feel that we.should NORMAL VISiON" Emanuel Lutheran Church, with marshal, said that possibly a de- "Their absence," the ' letter th* o'pening of six'additional room* That would be' the ^ ic e we "Wonderful! Wonderaul! Now give a little attention to tha de­ started Sunday when orders fla.sh- Ualtempo, • ' the pastor, the Rev. Carl E. Olson, xySs entered and about $100 taken l,ot te'U how much the evil in­ address. Did Lincoln tmy ".fathers" tlie Soroptlnnist (STub will hold a from various fund.s. The thieVe.s foetlve space heater in Chnppel's added, "Is. n mute .reminder of the at the 116-year-oId house where would have to pay. But If, for it, Tonight ■ you Have a shot at the final $999.- velopment of properties for busl- TeifTiRinn ProcraM WHAY 910 kc., Sunday, 8:15 a.m: •(1 to the w-aitlhg U.S. 7th Fleet William A. Clifford. 20, of 329 officiating;- Burial will be In Ea.4t Lincoln lived from 1844 to' 1861. at or “forefathers"? program meeting Monday at 7:30 also broke into a . food supply apartment started the flrs. "V critical state in which the New stincts of some of his contem­ JJqcoln '•Day dinner-dance 999.99 jackpot ' questiort. Please neM or industry. When I frequent­ On Pnee Two to head for the Tachen.s. Ships Woodland St., was fined $24 for Cemetery. t - Three Children Perish Thus the entire house will.be avail­ we could get everything elae we . This is the opening sentent^ .ln converged fro.m Okinawa, Manila. p.m. St the home o f Mrs. CTharlotte room in the cafeteria but It was England cotton and .synthetic tex poraries wpre weakened, or how Masonic Temple, listen carefully. LincO'n W m one ly spoke on town planning and con­ violatioiT of rules of the road. He Friends may- call at the Holmes At Kennebunk. Maine, five tile industry finds Itself today." able to the public for the first time. ha\«. ever thought of getting, the Elk.a secondX annual 'Valentine Of the most, eloquent Americana the version now accepted m of­ Sa'gbn, Formosa and Hong Kong. R. Gray. 71 Foxcrilft Dr, not known if anything was taken. tnuch. the good, decent instincts ficial: ing in different parts of the 3tate, was arrested on Thursday by Pa- Funeral Home. 400 Majn St., Sun­ swept the interior of s little cot- , The letter reportril that employ:: The six additional rooms are on bargain could and should be Ball. State Arirlqry. who ever lived. He wrote or I warned that there v4rc two ways Six carries, on* converted to an . , trolman AlJan'^Smith.' • day . and, Monda” between the At the time the.se 'fW'o breaks the secrkid floor of the frame of others were strengthened. What "Four score and seve|i years ago were being discovered. Andover lage last night, killing three chil-j ment in the textile industry In New struck, particularly since German Third arinual Valentine dance, spOKe millions of words. (San you of injuring a town. (Jne-F'ay li to anti-.submarlne warship, cruisers The ■Wqmej!:s_ AuXlllaj:T o f SL Q^ry A. Pavelack, 16, of 9 (3ole hours of 3 and 5:30 and 7 and 9:30 dren and .seriously' Injuring their | England during the past year ha* house, the only,home Lincoln' ever / St.' Margaret's Circle. Daughters repeat just one single sentence our fathers brought forth on this and destro.vers coursed In a half-- authorities discovered a Ijreak at actually happened, aa a result of rearmainent |s, In itself, nothing continent!a new nation, conceived tax businesc or Indutry out of V- Mary'tf' E-plscopal CTiirph will meet . g( whjose case wds-continued la*t m. father, w'ho re'seued two other ■'declined 20 per cent.' owneti. _ of Isabella. American Legion Hall. ever written or uttered by this a town and the rthcr way Is to ring off the Islands and planes in the parish hous'* Monttey at'< ;30 ! ^eek for disposition this morning, the Andover Elementary School Lincoln's leadership, was a mlix- but trouble. in liberty and dedicated to the youngster*. Stanton said, "the problems Saturday, Feb; 19 famous man who now/ iielongt to zone business or 'nd-jstry out of FOR MAJOR AUTO REPAIRINfi circled overhead Ihroiighout the p.m. 'The speaker for th'e evening fvvas fined $15 for speeding. Judge near Andover Lake. Similar to Co­ daii.sed by compeUUon from other ture of acceptance and rejectioh, prop^Ubn ■ that all men Are lumbia school break, locks on .sev­ The (lead were Robert and Wil­ Boantt or later, there will have Cornerstone Club Mardi Gras the ages. You have 30 seconds." a town. •vacuation. . • will be the Rev. Donald Hunger- Rottner had required the youth to liam Barr, fopr'year-old twin.*, areas of the United States, where an obvious struggle between created equal." 's. Mrs. El- - eral door* were smashed, fllfs and One Elinor ('rash to be a diplomatic ahowdown, in dance, American Legiqn .Hall, 7:30 '■ Wei), if you sre an average Naturally, you, remember . how As a prtmerty ownsr on East One Navy Skyralder carry a ford. Cl'rale of St. M try’i read the pamphlet ('Death on the Funerals and Nancy. 10. Medical Examiner 85 per cent of the industry is lo­ majice and love, in which each p. m. J^erican here is what wmuld the rest of It goes. Or do you? Center Street, I would like to con­ nillion dollars worth of radar was per Kilby and her committ|Ce will ^ Highway" during the week’s con- desks overturneid, and about $100 Janies H. MacDonald said they cated. sr* presenting’ almost in­ which all the teasers Russia has down by Communist maih- removed from a small safe In the won some victories. But we cannot Tueaday. Feb. 22 » happen; Don’t bst on it. vey to rjl town officitls that I i(SWe refreshments. tinuanc.e. suffocated. superable difficulties. It is. our Oil ley R^ail He^e been putting out are put on a for­ St. James (5y O Mardt GrM "Sure, that'a eMy—the old Get- would prefer to have an attrac-J i-alrcraft -whan it strayed Thoser fined $9 w'ere Ronald J. office of Mra. Doria Chamberlaln.[; delve into the hearts, or into the Lincoln himself wan't sure. PAY AS YOU DRIVE Mrw. Mary C. Burnhanv Saved hy Robert G. Barr were intention ■to discllss with the Union mal paper, ready for ' her signa­ dance, St. James Hall. i,.- tysburgh adijpesa. I learned that tn tlvely bpllt and well-ke-pt super- off course. Nationalist chips pi<:ked Soloists for the musical, skit. Mpreer, 16. of 114 Summit St., Principal. “ representatives ways and meanif of Five copies of the Gettysburg ad­ Funeral services for Mrs, Mary Judy, 6. aiid Patty, 12. Barr was Freezings rain mixed with inow psychology of the time, to hand ture. . \ Friday. Feb. 23 school. Know it by Heart. Couldn’t -market on EMt Center Street than USE QUR EASY up the pilot and both crewmen. “Board Meeting Blues.” to "be pre- -charged with passing a red light Officers Frank Plsch, John burited on the face and hands. He solving thes^ problem* with the dress exist in Abe’s own hand­ Com m unikt^ns on Ytktangshan C. Burnham, mother of Mrs. Syd­ .i.«T .ex...... (flazfd slrectff and roads laet yilghl * . Lincoln and his principles a clear World Day of Prayer, sponsor­ forget it if I tried." writing. And the words vary. to have a lot of ’ehnls courts. I senteSTiy the Buckley PTA, Mon­ after hla arrest yesterday by Pa­ Fresch. Kenneth Hayden and Clif­ wa-s taken to a York Harbor Hos­ hope that a rhethod may )>e found "JuBt! give us one quick sentence cannot agree wlthTIe Board o f fired at fou r other planes and ney W. MacAlpine. who died victory. It may seem inevitable to s' by Manchester Council of The fifth o<^y, which sold for day evening, in the school auditor­ trolman Robert Webb: Donald .1. j-esterday, will be held In Salem, ford Bombard of the Colchester pital. His wife was vi.slting • in throuRh collective h a r^ n in g to early this Church Women. Onter Church. then.” purrs the M.C. Education that the Town can af­ scored a few holes in the wing of ium, are the following: Louise’ Na­ Steiner, 16, of 201 Bush Hill Rd,, Barracks, are Investigating. overcome them." ' ^ IP™"' driving conditions failed t» , us that things would have be^n Not Thoae Not Sweet $34,000 in 1949, is i.ow regarded aa N.' Y.. tomorrow' at 2 p. Fol­ Portland when the fire broke out. cau«e ahy sfrioiis accidents here. Wednseday, March 9 "Forescore and seven yeara ago the best. Old Abe knew how to ford to build and maintain tennis, BUDGET PLAN one. than, Frank Sama. Lea Segal, Nan- for passing a red light; and Wil­ FirC Chief C .. Hartley Uurrier —" you begin,' "our fathers . . . Fleet and air gunner* were .un­ lowing these services ■ Ihe body One mirtor accident that was at­ much'worse, that the more hormal We are not in the ICMt fooled FMhion .show sponsored by Wes- tske a good thli g and make It bet­ courts on EMt Center Street. Let ettie Bernstein. Doris Sllverteln. liam Hoffman. 51. o f5 9 6 'i Hilliard said the fire apparently started no, I think he eaid forefathers . . . the Town sell the Town Garage der orders to "fire back if fired on’’ will be brought-to Willi mantle, and tributable to the weather occurred tastincts of his contemporaries .ley Group. South Methodist ter. 5ERUICE "Jinx” Herman, Irene Goss and St., for violation of rule* of the services will be ;held Monday at near a ija.s furnace set in the floor b." all the leglslatiye talk of rosea yes, hs must have said forefathers property and likev’le sell the but the 7th Fleet Commander, Louise—Gooper. Special refresh­ road. . ; ■ Appoiiitee Tachen secure an. operator's* license was cer of the Hartford Squadron, Avon St.; Mrs. Teresa Nichols. 13 [from E Center into .Foster when- struggle in the minds and hearts By State Senator Relations Sunday in our churches, at Conncetlcut College, New Lon­ The Rev. C. E. Winslow of the found in the bedroom. Nancy wa-s Russell 1st.; I.,eland Sloan, Elling-I his car spun in ^ th e Vernon wmm- particular moment, and that those kid could answer the question. But To the Editor. garrison, w^as abcard the J.S. nolled on recommendation of Pros- Ovil Air Patrol. and actions of men that there i can think of no better prepara­ naval LST 803. and would arrive don. . Church of the Nazarene, of which Major s Frederick Goldberg, found near a door she tried to lon; Merle Mayrf. RFD 1, Rock-nan's auto, w h ich 'w as' halted on who want the rose to be the. na­ you are an unusual American adult May I add my comment to the .ecutor W. Da'vid Keith. The pros, reach. lived such a man, who voiced, and New 'Britain, Feb. 12 Con­ tion, for tomorrow’s worship than many flne expressioas of commen­ at'Keelung tomorrow. editor felt Fader had been misin­ Mrs. Burnham was a member, will squadron commanding officer, ville: Mr*. Saralx Bums, 215 Cen- Foster Street at th e.intersection, tional flower and those H-ho want if you can recite a aingle complete Seventh and eighth,grade puplV- _A t Marshfield, Mas*., Roberta ter SI.; Mra. Alice Bartlett, Staf- -There was no arrest, and police necticut Highway Commlsaidner sentence that Lincoln would recog­ to heed the challenge of the hymn dation given .the Boy ScouU of T h e reports said the pullout formed and did hot know he should tolcia u . made the announcement today and ■ who exemplified, the law of love. Uie rose to be the official state in St. Marv’a (?hurch achool held Gonsalves. 13; died of suffocation . ford Springs: Arvids Ozols. 44 N. estimated damage to each car at G. Albert Hill w m accused yester­ nize aa >iis own. which gives us this rocMSge: America In this Boy Scout Week? was conducted with clocklike pre­ have taken oii^ a Connecticut li­ also named 1st Lt. Edith Daley of But if we cannot answer the flower .should be indulging them­ "At length there dawns the glori­ cision and so efficiently that It a jollj* Valentine party last night George N, Wilson West Hartford operations officer when she was unable to get out of g( . Charles Brown. 40 ' $75. day of taking a "dictator" stand I made this test on five grown­ In my 10 years In the ministry 1 cense: her blazing home. Campfield Rd. i ' - I Two hours before this accident. question of what effect this may selves In flowery speeches. on the request that he suspend ups in various walks of life—a ous day, by prophets 16ng fore­ wma carried out ahead of ached- in the parish hall, with Diana-Gee Jon M. Harrison, 16, of 32 The funeral ^of Geoege N. Wil­ replacing Capt. Weston Gourley, have always found the scouting and Nancy Hallin aa co-chairmen At Brownwood, Texas, y ester-! ADMITTED-TODAY; Jeremiah eight Highway Dept, trucks rolled have had in the minds and ac­ work on the relocation of Route>6 writer, a secretary, a skilled work­ told; - uie. ' Myrtle 8t., wgs found guilty oft a son. 113 W. Center St., wa* held who has been named squadron ad­ Sometimes the coming of a cer­ program to lie very flne and l*d of the committee. day, 'an early, morning blaze took .Horgan. '16 PhelpHs Rd. out of the town garage to spread here. , . man, a housewife, a Negro maid. At length the chorus clearer grows by dedicated men. Seputtng j>ro- .. A Taipeh newspaper aaid C!hiang c'harge of failure to carry the reg- yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock' jutant. tions of Lincoln's contemporaries, tain leaaon is symbolized by an Other appointments Include 2nd th e,live' of three aged persona in ' BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A I .sand on the roads. Superintendent -State Sen.. Raiil Amenta (D-New The results might'be annoying to that shepherds heard of old. videa for a healthful character- was well pleased,with the smooth . .X. Istrajion for the car he was driv-. at the Holme* Funeral Home, with there-is still something that We of early blackbird, and aometimea by The day of dSwning brotherhood way in which hla armed force* had Lt. Adolph J. Baron. Windsor, a nursing home; Fatally burned daughter to Mir. and Mr*. Gene ' James H. Sheekey of the Highway Britain), In a statement, said it Capl San^urg, who hM spent building activity which Joins boys Ladles of at the Ume of his arrest yes- the Rev. John E. Post, minister of were Mrs.' Flora Irene Perry. 88; DeRobertls, 342 Woodbrl((ge St.: a Dept, said'the sanding operation today ought to realise. It is that a robin who has nevar been away, Hill insieta on purchaelng land fOD4mdre time^on~ Lincoln's speeches breaks on our eager eyes, cooperated with the 7th Fleet. Assumptlon wrlll hold a food sal* terday " by -Patrolnian - -Prjlmo - Ama- the North Methodist Church, offi­ public Information officer; 1st Lt. together through the Important Alice Greenbaum. West Hartford, Mrs. Laura Jane Morris, 87.' crip­ son to Mr. and Mrs. Ragnar John- was going smoothly, we ourselves, in ou'r own minds the proposed road, he must assume than Lincoln did himself. But I And.human hatreds 'flee before the "Perhapa never )>efore In China’a following each Maaa tomorrow deo. Judgment 'was auapended. ciating. Burial was in the farm and sometimes by a song from the middle year* of youth. In these modern history,” the newspaper medical officer; Martin 8. Michel- pled and nearly blind, arid Worth son. 1 3 'j Ford St. 'In an accident yesterday, a car responsibility, .for any liability in­ .think they’d bring a dry chuckle radiant eM tem skies. morning. however, after the youth's father lly plot In the Buckland Cemetery. and hearts and actions, are today marshes. And sometimsa human days of incrtaaiiig factlonalUm it added, "ho* an order from the aon. Hartford, legal officer; 1st Abbott, 74. Another man suffered BIRTHS TODAY: A son to Mr. - driven noi$h on Main Street by curred In case of .changes that from old Abe.- Is good to have .an organisation told Jrtdge Rottner that he had The casket was bornd by' por­ serious burnsT Fourteen others and Mr*. John Brown. 25 Avondale Douglas A. Taft, 31. of 60 Oak- angaged, in a somewhat similar beings juat can''t wait for the For what are sundering strains of high command been executed with Lt. Murray Rome, Windso)' Locks, might be made by the Incoming All five of those polled flunked which se^es the American "melt­ taken the registration out of the ters.'. were not injured. Rd. land St., received damages estl- period in history. In answering signs to come and begin creating commissioner. flatly. None could recall a Com­ blood, or ancient CMte' and such complete thoroughness and communications , officer; W.O. ing pot" tradition and says. 'This perfection.” Auto Abandoned, car and young Hqrrison. had not John Ohlingcr. Windsor, assistant A t' Auburndale, Fla.. two DISCHARGED YESTERDAY', i mated at $35. when a car backed , Hill had replied Thursday to a plete sentence by Lincoln. creed T CANCER QUACKS FLOflRISH the question of how much effect a a little advance spring of thei'r One claim unites all men In God is for every boy no matter what ' Nationalist sources said ChUuig been told. I traniportafiori officer, arid W.O. Jamaicans and posalbl.v a third Charles Beattie, RFD 2. Glaston­ out of a driveway into it near Senate resolution asking )iim to •‘Four score and seven years his rage or color or religion. Come James B. Keegan. 50, df Low-, . Washington. Feb. 12 (;P)-:-A burned to death today when fire bury:''John Koubik. 140 Hollister Middle Turnpike. leadership "wUh ihallcc toward own. J suspend work until his successor ago— " nearly all flve knew. that. to serve each human need. was planning a reception In honor Search for Youth Allan George, Hartford, photogra­ Then here together, brother-men, and learn a n d ^ v * n $ood time Of Admiral Pride. ell. Maas., was given flve days in Duke University doctor i^ld to­ phy officer and assistant PIO. swept through the off.shore labor St.; Miss Irene Peckham. Glaston- Patrolman Albert Scabies sold none’* can have. It is no' cheapen- -Suck is the delightful present took office. He said he does not But then came the ' atumbling Guy E. Hodion. 46. of 110 Green* - .we pledge the Lord anew doing IL" y Thia would iiqpIV that the flag­ Jail for intoxication. He wa* ar-. day the danger of cancer qiiark- Capt. Roliert Hhrner of Newing­ quarters of the Snow Oi-op Co. bury; I>borah Humphrey. 33 ' Ing of Abraham Lincoln,, nor any flood o f resolution for the rose, "understand" that he is "obli­ block. Did Abe My "our fathers" The victims were Roy Francis of '■Linnmore------' Dr.; David " Kamiensky, — . — wood Dr., was the driver o f the gated .to’ implement a suggestion Our. loyxf love, our stalwart faith, Sir, I IxHX the Scouts of Man­ ship Helena, from which Pride.dl- Local p«4ice have. Joined the rested last night by Patrolman ery Is on the iqcreaiie and he ton will continue aa commandant U:due exaltation o f an individual or ‘'our forefathers?” And what chester wUI receive tba support called on fellow physicians to . St. Elizabeth and . Larnell Den- 388 W. Center St.; Mra Patricia car. which backed out of the prir 1 ^e're with it, a thousand ' per made by one House alone of the did he say after that? our service stroaD and true.^ fMted the 7th Fleet, was expected search for a youth, believed to )>e Curtia. Wilson.' of cadet*. - ow living, and leading, to .note cent. On any given day In Feb­ they deserve when a representa- to return to Keelung. 16 or 17, who abandoned a car lost “ do everything possible” to halt riet of St. Lucie. Fales, 138 N. Elm St.; Sttuiley vate driveway,;' , Ataembly.' la probably no other mem* York, RFD 1, Rockville. There was no arrest. St he, too, somehow possesses One common faith unitaa us all, Uve of that agency appears at the Pride put to sea from Keelung night aSUk it wa* allegedly stoK^ REPORT C.\R6h s o u g h t fake healers. "It is estimated tIM.OM FIRE HITS PIANT Smoke FelU 30 ruary. we’d vote for any given o;*able sentence in. the English At Dellas. Texas, three swank LODGE BRIEFED ON POST langu^e In quite such a predica­ ' we seek one common goal, homes of our people Feb. 6. A t the time it was a mat­ .In EAat Hartford. Gran d' Haven.- Mich. (Pi-^A that thousand* of |fatieiit* are Auburn^ Main*; Feb. 12 Ig)—A he.capacity to view even hiS ene- rose, sUiff the ballot box, declare Ono tender comfort broods upon Sincerely yours, ter of . considerable conjecture The car was found at 8:30 lost ^roup of Grand Haven parents bos currently being treated by quark tie0.ee* biaie left 300 shoe work­ clubrooms were' In ruins and much SPECUlATION CURB URGED FIND DROWNED TUG-.HEN m e n t’.It is a magic sentence. It of the rest of the Hotel Adolphus . Feb. 13 iAV-C. ,South Ringstoa'n, R.I., Feb. 11 lies as hiunan beings, sad ss (el- (lie resolution carried. Only a lit- ‘Waablngton. Feb. 12 OlV-A begins with' a flgure—17—ex­ the struggling .human soul. V (Rev.) Jo)m R. Ngubert whether' the Reds would Interfere night stuck in mud near the New petitioned the .“Chooi board to re­ healers,” said Dr. Charles E.. ers temporarily Jobless today.'i T o this clAar call o f beotherhood with the evacuation and thus pror England Water Lily Pond at the turn to the report card aystem ,fpr Horton In a paper prepared for F1$in(is swept tbe top two tloors ' bore scars from smoke and water Canby Baldersthn. a governor of U ^T be bodies M two BHMkIjnp. childim of God. snd follows l$e after such impetuous, senti­ State Dept spokesman says for­ pressed in jui odd wsiy that sticks N.V.,. men, etewmee aa a 128- LAND VALUES HIGH vqke a clash with (he 7th Fleet. intersactioii of HillstQwn Road pupila.in elementary grad«i(/'Rb- It regional meeting of the Inter­ of (Ml Lumbard-Walson Co. lac. , today, but the hotel owner* called the Federal Reeerve System, sold urge bo (ule out bate and sue- mental action would we remember mer Connecticut Oov. John D. In people's minds. But they forget our hearts rssppnalve ring; W e Join the gtoHous new ^rusads , A s It turned out, they didn’t. and Hills Street. port canla were abandoned in favor national College of Surgeons. tory Meek laat night, Ths four themselves lucky. bisliiiy,the aatiea's boakers have loot barge wbieh broke bWa.r lion as tha baiii for nstUmal Lodge is now getting a briefing on the sonorous, orgsh-^ned phrase on "bverrMtog .obligattoB" to from US’! tag Thursday aU t that some' so-called foges Bo hU new Job as Ambassador td. with which the immo'rtsi sentence of our great Lord and King." ' Bloomington, 111. tS’)—Oom-belt . ’ The owT.er o f the car is John J. of , a parcnt-teqchec conference story building niso housed two Only eight pereoni of an eeU- i and aetlcm. We should know longer smell sweet at all, and try land values remain high. A trut ' Before 1883 th'e raUrioads o f the. OIUMIB of ionecr Trailer Comp, syatem. The' petitionans said they . St. Augustin*,' Fla., will cele­ stdrds nad nportmenls. Two laipl- mated 2,000 occupant*. 400 em­ proveeR' sjMmlattv* axesMs* and three mllee a tt the Rhode Wapd Spain, and will probably leave for .concludes, couebinf the loftiest (from Gawler'a "Hjrmns and eoeet, weire recovered e w pRcb -at $2 acres' w ^t of BlooailagtOB United States operated on U k>* South wontejl to aee how Junior was do­ brate Us 400th birUulay In only lien were driven into a pelting ployes and 130 firemen vssre hurt to* asuch.me af-erMBt durtag this Is 6g*ia. a 'tim s whsn, in to insert' blackballs against every that cpijintry the end o f February. Ides-of government,^ aver to arise Pwihna''y K. Ejnar Rask Windsor, according to' here eufjr thie loeciitaf. -,. .. tea sold for $323 aa acre at aid times. i police. ing— oo vm sm r. ^ • 10 yeara. • nUaetorip. when a ptyeteriotia Are gutted a periods a t eceaetole expeeqjoe. onse, ^ B 'avU in men should* nqn-fragrant hybi<£ Ledge, a Republican,' w u sworn in tba mind o f m en.' Sponsored By The Manebestcr into 'o^cs• ThuThursday. Honest A b t .would probably get Oouhcll o ( Cburchaa. auetloB. ■ . : r v V ' V A ■ '1 M I a V I" ■ y " ' / ' - r \ l •. V

PAGE SEVEN Man ch ester even in g h e r a ld . Man ch ester, conn, Sa t u r d a y , febrxjary iz, i9S5 PAGE SIX MANOBESTEB EVENINC HEfiALO. MANCHESTER. CONN, SATl/RDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1985 ■ports such iu boatlngsand fish- 16): "Knowing that Soul and ita here with 100 young people ex­ along with Aasembly of God 'xptesa Rate v^^Movie Colony In*. \ attrlbutea were forever manlfeated pected to attend. Chapel in a service at which Rev. Appearilig at PoMce Show Tomorrow. ".The changes shown in the film through man, thd'Maater healed 8:10 p. m. Adult Bible Clasa Joseph JPayne will be.the speaker. are Identical to the changes which the tick, gave atgh.t to the blind, maeta a t the paraonaga. All are welcome to attend thla W ill Nominate are taking place here In Manchea- hearing to the deaf, fMt to the The Week service. r A p p a rel/ ler,” Baratow aaid. '"Locally,'we lamer thua ^bringing \6 light the Monday, 6:30 pl m. Methodist Friday, 7 :00, CihrisUan Youth Ac- are goin|; through a period of acientiflc action of -the divine mind Men,have ham sifhper .and hear Uvltlao. 4 transition.' There ia.more boating A cordial wUcoma awaits you at R e d u c e d Oscar Choices in Manchester than ever before. St. a i a t £ B. a Cburch . on human mihda and bodiea and Officer Waterman of the Connecti­ N> ■weM Cm c ^**'**"** giving a better underatanding of cut State Police, Tickets avail­ the Caihpell The most apparent change la-'^ ass North Main Streoi Rev,V. Jaiw/T'.Joiw/F. Raanon, Paatar Hollywood, Feb. 12 (A5—The the number of- families taM1ig/TO iiev. George P. Hngbea aoui and aalvation.” - able this morning. RaducUcvis in tzpraaa rates of AraoM W. Toier, Ml^ililor movie colony tonight announces Its the water. Boating la a fi^ly BireUy r . Wood. Orfonikt Rea< Edgar J. FarreU Tuesday— Covenant Congiwgatloaal Chnreli 25 per cant and 'sz high as 38 per ■port — and moi;a and mora4(an- 1:30 p. m. Prayer Group, cent to many points, on apparel nomtaattona for the 1984 Oscars, DIRECTORY R ^ . F n acia T. Ih|tler 'South Mnthodlaf Church 48 Spruce Street Mhi. Bitfhoro R. lirchor, 8 Chester families are spending (heir ■ Cliotr Dtroctor Mala Street and Hartferd Road p. m. Brewster Chrle meet­ Rev. K. E jaar Re«k, Mlnleter and accaasW 'item s moving from with Judy Garland and Humphrey leisure and weekend time ^ the Sunday Maaaea: Rev. Fred R. Edgar, Mlnleter ing. Please bring used clothing Mile Ruth Rundstrom, New York, N, Y. and Jersey City, wateTi" 6 8 for project planned. N. J., to aU\polnta to the United Bogart among the favorites to win ■nndoy. F ^ . IS: For adulta: , 7, , 0, TO and 11 Rev. Percy Smith, Partch Worker tha toB acting honors. Barstow cited- the development aComlnf Worahlp. 10 ■. m- oxiock with two. Maaaea a t 9, one Aaaoelate Mlnleter Wednesday, 7 p. m. Choir ra- States ara i«m in affect, it haa of quieter, high-powered’fnotqra at Mrs. Kenneth Nelaoa, Orgaalet been anhouncM by C. A, Ryan, For over a quarter century the O rn n Preludo—'.IfThou but Suf- in the main auditorium for adulta, Phillip Treggor, BlliUater of Mnalc hearaal. ' Motion rteture Academy of Arts one reason why local rttlzenh have for God to Guide Thee". Schubler and one for the children in' the Friday, 8 p. m. Everyone is Agent, of R atify Expreaa Agen­ become )>oat-minded. Itineaiied z baaemeni; and two Maaaea at 10, Invited to participate in another Suhday, Feb. 18 and Bctencea. has handed out VAlEN'nNE CERTIFICATE Chormlo m ...... Brotherhood Sunday. Sunday School 9:30 a, m. cy.- nominee Hats for publication. But quiet and low epet oi^ation, he GIVE A ...... Johann SebOatian JBach one in the main auditorium and Servleae of Worihip at 8 and world ]>eace dlacuasiqn group at The rate alaShea mean reduced said, have made'poastble inexpeii- Cordy’ii Floor Service Morning Worship 10:48 ,a. m. traneporUtlon wpenea for both this' year for the first time the Gains Reputation for Fine Food ProcOaaloiial Hymn—"LiSht/Ot the one in the baaemen^ 10:46 a.m. the church on The United Nationa. The pastor will speak 'on tha aive oiitboar^crulstag for the for a permanent or any other beauty service Saturday, 7 p. ro. Adult Bible independent and chain-operated ■vent will be televised nationally. World. We Hall Thee” X Pieiude, "Elevation" .. ■ GuUmant topic, "The Common Feast." Thfre Nomlnationa are made by mem­ family of medium Income. CTd Teatament Reading—Ganeal* Hymn, "The lig h t of God Ii Claaa on Luke's Gospel. will be an object leaaon on "Faith.” raUU epecialty had department Robert /Scottj/Milwaukee, Wis„ Church of the Aaaunptlon atoree th thU arek receiving ap­ bers of the academy^ which con- at the 9:S-17 / \- Adame Street and Thompeoa Redid FaUtng” Simon McCrae of Hartford will ba aiata of people in the movie busl- Evlnrude> seW manager, was key Anthem—"Thy King^m Come Offertory solo, "Coma Ya Blesaed" TalcottvUle Congregational Church guest soloist parel ahlpmenta .weighing 125 spea)hy, will speak on the topic, "The the nation’a major apparel manu­ Scotten./Wollaaton, Mass., Evln- CMldran'a Story ^ a a a e a at 7, 8:30 and 10 g; m. Minister facturing center, the bxpreaa agen­ TV to Start at 9 p.m. Anthem,. "Dareat Thou Now, O Earliest Name for Christians.” Th# NBC-TV telecast, starting rude factory representative for f Oiurch Sehool/Receaaional — O. Mrs. Anthony Urhniietti, Director cy representative stated. Ne.wr Rngland and upper New York Soul?" ...... Williama The Week The new loW rates (provided In at 9 p.m.. E8T, and sponsored by Worahlp the King, All Glorloua St. Bridget’a R. C. Church (10:45 a.m.) ' of Mnale State, and W. H. Pearsall, New Above" ' Tuesday: Conffrmation claaa will Railway Ihtpreas Agency (3om- an auto Arm. will pick up from Rev. dohn J . Delaney, Paator Offertory anthem, "Battle Hymn meet at 7 p. m. followad by a four spots—NBC Burbank, (hro'a. Y'brk'Qty, from Orlstano Associ­ N w TeaUonent Reading — Luke Rev. R ^ ^ rt CarroU and Sunday, Feb. 18. modity-Tariff I.C-C. 8t41) cover ates, Bvlnrude't' public relations 99 EAST CENTER STREET—TEL. MI-3-5009 of the Republic . . . . Wllhouaky Service of worship, 11 a.m. social. items of "wearing apparel; foot-, Romanoff's and the Coconut Rev. TheodoM . Gubala, Aaalatanta (10:46 a.m.) Deacon meeting at the home of Grove. Potential nominees will jV# Arm. OffartoiV Anthem — "The Strong Organ Prelude, "Adoration et Vox wear; gloves; handbagsl hosiery; "One of the greatest advances ndationa of the E a r th "...... Hymn, "Ones to Evary Man and Angelica"—Dubois Hjalmar Carlson at 8 p. m. men’s fumiahinga; mittens; and •cattared at the four spots. / Maaaea on Suilday at 7, 8, 9, 10 Natioh” Wednesday: Mid-week service at welcomed by new boat, owners,' . . . . . Frederick Brahdeia and 11 a.m. and^ Maaaea down Hymn', "Mine Byes Have Seen the purees, but do not include mil­ JSn Sterling ('T he Higlv and Chancel ^Gholr Sermon, “ We Need the U.N ." Glory" ' 7:30 p. m. the Mighty"), summed up feel­ Scott said, "is the development of TREI PRUNINU H IG H g r a d e ataira at 9 and 10:46. a. m. linery or men's hata. The rates our aquasonic principle of aoimd' Rusaall Elliott, baaa-baritone Dr. Fred R. Edgar Anthem, "Great la the Lord”— Choir tehearaal 8:45 p. m. ^ apply on shipments weighing 125 ings of other potential nominees aololat Hymn, "The/ Voice of G od la Friday: Family Night 7:46 p. m. pounds and over. \ when ihe sought desigh/of a dress prooflng on water which brings, Steane new quiet to outboard‘operation.” Sermon—“R-e-f-o-c-u-a." St. Fraaeta Aaaial dhtrch Calling" / ' Offertory, ‘'Pastorale,” — G. F; Mrs. O. 'W, Arell will show slides Specifically, the new rates are flashy enough for a/winner and aid REMOVAL PRINTING Iteceaalonal Hymn—"Saviour, South Windaor. Route 80 Poatlude, Vfiee Thou tha Lord" Handel Sweden! Refreshments will be 25 per cent below the. first i class ■ubduad enough fo r'a Ibser. The New England Sportsmen's Again to Thy Dear Name" Rev. Arthur J. Heffeman, Fhator / Diedericksen Hymn, "Faith of -the fine, turn to again and again. inqs you doriva by so Oeater Congregational Church a. m. Monday— Winter and Garden Streets Ua” burg. . Do you like old fashioned Boston ing Service at MI 9-9392 and ^^ool is used, and the hot wax T«i«plioiM MI-3>7254 The Rev. Erich Brandt, Pastor. afternoon. Proceeds will go to th*\Manchester Police Aid Assn, to ter serve shippers and receivers of manoff's. home-cooked food he serve.s here. Clifford O. SImpaon. Mlniater 6;30- p^m.. Girl Scout Troop 9. Anthem—"Q Ught Divine"___ _ ' Resentment Over TV The group, knowm as the '’Ber­ The Hartford Road Drive-In clam chowder? Hartford -Roa.d Calvin Cordy to call at your home,! ij applied. doinq. 7:45 p.m.. Fellowship Group. Ivan Beckwith, help policemen and their dependents In time of need. Music, acro­ apparel and accessory items; Wataon Woodruff. D.D., Archangeleky batics, and- comedy will combine In the perfo|rmance>. Pat Rooney, Jr., In adapting this new tariff to Overall there has been some re­ liners" bitterly opposes the policy Reataurant has booths fpr dining Drive-In Restaurant features this without obligation of coufse, and I inustration 'of liow ef- The Salvation Army 7:45 p.m:, Epworth (^rcle will Orgnniet and Choirmaster sentment among movie folk about of the African National Congress and stools for those who want just delicious clam chowder ev#o' F glve you an estimate on the cost ^ f^ctive and long wearing this wax Mlniater Emeritna 661 Mata St. Scripture Lesson will be master.of ceremonies for the ten act bill which iincludes Lad the needs of those expected to f Xpert Dry meet at the home of Mrs. Nelson Serrhon:. "Confession of Faith and make greater use of dxpreas aer- the telecasting of the nominations. to resist South Africa’s race laws a snack and you will enjoy eating day and you can eat it here or have of having your floors treated with cordy applied (he hot wax pro- LT.WOOD Andrew R. Wataon. Major.and Mra. John Pickup Richmond. Spring St. Sunday, February 13. Lyon, the Polka Dots. Potas and Folsom,-the liSFlottei, the Chords, Modem Man,” Russ and Joy Soby, the Burtons, and Albenice. Music for the show -vice. the Agency had the benefit Many feel that tt takes a:^-ay too by nonviolent met)ioh., Sunday Church Congregational Church up March 30. to number about 200 have the surroundings. Each day there is This is not canned but'made from floors over and over again w ith-, jooks like new. Why not call Cor- Sunday, Feb. 13: ages, Russell Clough, leader. School. many apparel shippers and receiv­ are requested to bring their Hymn—"Holy Ghost with Ught ers', particularly the Women’s Ap­ Others figure 5:30 in the after­ reputation for being -a tough, a choice of four entrees, also sn ■ejected beef, simmered Tn it# rich out getting all of (he old wa* off, jor a free estimate on the cost 8, 9:16 and 11 Church Services, Music by the Junior . Band and 10:15 a. m.. Worahlp Service beef stock with vegetables rooked p t ^ d e —“Meditation" . . . . Shand articles for sale.after tae business Divine" parel Chains Assn., Inc., New noon Pacific ti)Oe. i» .too early qui^ - shooting, knife - packing 80 cent luncheon special and home­ you are Just building up a cover-1 this work? A room can easily Songsters. meeting. Nursery In the Parish House. Wapping Clinic Schedule go to a nightclub. One top star gang. They look their name early To tender perfection, a blend that ing of gummy wax that makes Anthem—"Hoar My Prayer, p 10:45 Holiness service *o be con­ Postlude—"Heavenly Glory'* .... York, represented by Its president. made. soups are more and more in be finished ta a morning or after­ Tuesday— Prelude. "Prelude and Fugue in D ...... Hendelas(^n .O'. ------commented: in World War II to identify them­ demand. A sa matter ol fact, so is truly mouth watering. . The every bit of dust slick to it and noon and if you wish to take the Lord” Arcadelt ducted by Robert Lyons, deputy Major' Handel Milton My^Fritch,, and ita traffic MANCHESTER 3:15 p.m., Girl Scout Troop 17 Sunday, 7 p. m„ Youth Fellow­ The clinic schedule of the eonaultant, iohn V. Hoey-. "It's bad enough showing Up selves with the then successful popular tiave they become that he restaurant ia open from 6 a. m. to darken it. ,Cordy's 'Floor Clean­ furniture and rugs oiil yourself, 9:18, Quartet: Doris Steiner, Ida bandmaster and -le-»bers of the Hymn, ‘O, Enter Lord Thy Explosion Victim ■Germans fighting the British 8 p. m. dally, aerv-tag you with ■ ing Service offers two metheids of Woodbouae. Leslie Andrew and band. 3:15 p.m., Brownie Troop 34. ship with Peggy Jean Anderson Mancheeter Public Health wbph the odds against you are only has many orders to put them up In the cost to you will be less. Phone 7:15 p.m. Boy Scouta. Temple. leading. Nursing Asan. for next week is five to one. On thia one they can Commonwealth nations including cartons' to be carried home. To full course meal of a snack a# you cleaning your floors. One, if the MI 9-9392 for a free estimate and AUTO PARTS rranda Payne. 2:00 The.. Silver Lane Sunday Anthem, "We Adore Thee, O Reported Serious b* ~strvrmtr . - , - ’ — -nwn-South African whites they prefer. All kinds of sandwiches floor just requires the removal of 7 11, Senior Choir,- school with Cecil Kittle in Wedneaday- Palestrina The Weiek ___ as foljw's: Monday, 1:30 p.m., carry a "meal through To' a per­ when your floors are donc enjoy Chrlat" Tuesday— Mystic GI’s Body Marlon Brando, ("On *n>e Water­ hated. fect ending the coffee should be are also available, made to order— the wax. he .will clean the floor freedorh ,'rom waxing for a long ?7 0 BROAD S Beriptura Reading—Genesis 1:1-5, charge. 9 a.m., Dorcas Group, all-day Hymn, “Through the Night of pre-natal; Tuesday. 8:30' a.m.. meeting. 6:45 p. m., Wqman's Society Tonsils and adenoids and Fri­ front"). to aurc to.be nominated Negro 1: aders reportedly are tr>'- outstanding.and since taking over an idea if you wish to entertain with steel wool and' turpentine time to come. • 98-M 2;00 Mrs, Elizabeth Wilson and Doubt and Sorrow.” Wapping, Feb. 12 (Special)— easily, for they are always fresh, which will completely remove all Always At Your Service For Hymn—"Ye Servants of Qod .. ■ 2 p.m.. Study Group meeting, meeting. Indian menu supper at George Stambol is reported to be i day, 9 a.m., chest (by appoint­ but *o far hasn't Indlcsted^whether to dissuade the Berliners from vio­ the restaurant, Burgess has earned Mrs. Major Pickup will visit the Sermon. "Of One Blood.” Found in Korea he will show. The new Brando, who lent (tops that could explode into one day a week chow mein also of the old wax. Then he will ap­ o MACHINE SHOP SERVICE ...... Croft local hospital with the Army's lAdies Parlor. the church. The . program is dif recovering but itlU in aertous con­ ment only.) the reputation of serving the best Organ Offartory "Meditation.” ferent, delicious and delightful • wears smartly tailored suits in- an all-out race war. toffee you“ can get anywhere. hoipemade—is featured. If you ply the Staples hot wax which will e EQUIPIUPENT M ^ “Oome Ye. Blessed" (9:15) paper, the War Cry. 6:30 p.m.. Girl Scout Troop 17. Hymn, "Jesus, Truest F r I a n d, dition by officiala ,at the East enjoy home cooking .at reasonable penetrate the pores of the wood o PARTS (aew and rebuilt) ...... Scott . 7:15 p.m.. Explorer Scouta. Wednesday— / Hartford Hospital. Mystic, Feb. 12 (45—Th# besly \stead of T-shirts, may aurprise Meanwhile the Qmgress went Many people drop in on their w.-iy Depeadablo Quality — Servlea! 7:00 A prayer-serv ice in the Y.P. Unite." everybody and show ' ahead with plans .for a protest prices, we suggest that you eat and burnished to a hard dry fin­ o ACCESSORIES Dorla Steiner hall, Mrs. Major Pickup. Thursday-^ 8 p. m„ Board of Trustees' meet­ Stambol was Injured yesterday, of an' American Army sergeant, to work tor breakfaat . and have Poatlude, "Adagio'’. .... Guilmant upon a building fund canvass. The Henry E. Sebastian of Mystic, who 1 Grace Kelly ("The (tauntry strike it i:opea will paralyze Johan­ lunches put up and a thermos .at the Hartford Drive-In Res­ ish with a polishing machine. Thla e SUPPLIES ) Anthem-"Hark. Hark My Soul” 7:30 Salvation meeting conducted 3:15 p.m.. Girl Scout Troop 14 Sunday— ing. when an undetermined explosion church-wide canvass, which will Friday— died in a North Korean prisoner (pirl"), Audrey Hepburn ("Sabri­ nesburg by Monday. filled with coffee. The prices are taurant. 250 Hartford P.d. wax will not darken your floors William H.S«hltMgt o DUPONT PAINT. SU P P U E t (11) ...... Shelley by Bandmaster C. Peter Carlson 7:30 p.m.. Spiritual Life Chaat. 3:30 p. m.. State Luther League blew out the back end of hia auto- commence shortly, will be directed and it offers up to four times more Open Saturday aatU 6 pjn. 7 p. m., (Choir rehearaal. of war camp, has been found, but na"),' Bill Holden ("The Country However, the meascres of the 185 Spnioe St. Tet MlJ8-76ie Senior Choir: and members of the band. Friday— Mission Rally at Immanual repair ahop on Route 5 in South by a representative of. Weils Or- wear than old fashioned waxes. I Soloist. Dorothy RoberU . 6:30 p:m., Naw meniber dinner, 8 p. m„ Boiard of Christian Edu­ Windsor. will not be brought home- <5irl") and Frederic March ("Ex- rvalkout' seemed doubtful as the The Week Church, Meriden. ganlzation.llpper>' as i MERRILL’S Hymn—"God of the Earth . the 8:00 p.m. At the Citadel In Hart­ joined South (Jhurch, during the meeting. the Community Church at 10:45. tha members and friends of the Outboard Boating floors waxed the ordinary way. | Sky. the Sea" ...... Walton 9:30 a. m.. Church Membership "That's how Henry told us he South Africa’s race laws and even - . ' -L__ \\ ford, Major Ernest Hnyes, last year. Others ara welcome to Wednesday— will be “The Vital Element of church. The committee will take wanted it to be, and that's, how newspapers who .print word of The other method' of cleaning Poatlude—"Poatiudo in F ” ...... class; Faith.,’’ The Yquth Fellowship steps, in cooperation with the com­ Cheshire. Feb. 12 (4b—Three IB- (hiicago. Feb. 12 iiP—A man­ ...... Roberta speaker. , attend the banqueCMor 81.35 dona­ 7:30 p. m.. Choir rehearsal. we'vs asked th# Army to do\ it,” \ Gains Pre with incitement. prepared for draft boards reduces 2:00 p.m: The Womc.i'a Home 7:30 p.ra., Oioir rehearsal. 8 p. m.. Adult Bihla class. at 7 p. m. for a., business meeting of Chutches, to discover a suitable tian. Ills parents. The dissension stemmed from iqr court trials on charges grow­ removed or If Atains have peije- Oaklancl Strott ten through Junior High. L ea^ e, Mra. Major Pickup. Friday— after which they will attend a site in the commilnlty upon which outboard boating in and around the number of occupations for de­ 84 11. Church School. Nursery They, received a letter Friday, the'government's forced movement ing out of two breaks here, after ferment. 3:30 p.m. Junior 'Songsters, Mrs. 3 p. m., Tnd Year Catechetical meeting at the Broad Brqok Con­ new church edifice will be con­ Manchester should enjoy an un­ of Negroes from their Johannes­ Ttl. MI- ./through Junior High. Vernon Methodist Church from the chief of the Army Quar­ lieing bound over at a town justice Leo R. Werts, deputy assistant 3-7386 Lillian Perrett. Emanuel Lutheran Church claaa. Veriion, Conn. gregational Church td hear Mrs. structed. termaster Cerpa' Memorial Divi­ precedented rise in 1955, according burg homes to selected non-white / 4:M , Pilgrim Fello\\ihip, 6:00. p.m. Junior band practice. Carl E . Olson, Paator Friday— Beets, who will speak on her to John F. Barstow. who returned court se.».sion last night. ■secretary for manpower ta the i spaghetti supper. Sherwood .4. Treadwell, Minister sion which said, "The Far East areas outside the city. The -pro­ Department of Labor, aaid in a ' Froa Dolivary . Robert Richardson. Larry Brynell, Asslatant to the 6:30 p. m.. Family Night supper, Wo(ld War II experiences. this week from the New England gram callc for eventual movement Harrison Engle and Lester Pier­ 8:30 CYP a u b ; film. "Go Ye." Paator i Marjorie Stephens. Organlat Command haa just notified us your speech last night only 30 occupa- DUBALDO 7:00 p.m. Senior Songster practice, mtluck, the Rev, Stanley Knull Meet Monday son has been returned to us by the Sportsmen’s and Vacation Show of aome 60,000 persons. ■ son, lioth of (Cheshire, were charged OPEN SUNDAYS 21 Warren St. Itie Week Mrs. Lillian Perrett. (harlea 8. Wakeley, Organlat 'aator of Reformation- Church There will be a meeting of the ta Boston: ' , with breaking and entering with tiona are Included in the new list j Manchester Worship Service, 9:30 a. m. Communists during the mutual cx- of critical and important activl-| MUSIC CENTER Monday— 8:00 p.m. Bible Study Group, Mrs. and Choirmaster New Britain, will speak on "Start' South Windsor Gardeiv (^ub at Atheiieum Notes chan'ge-'of remains." , While attending the show. Bar­ WOMAN B I RNH TO DEATH crihiina! Intent and possession of 8 A .M .ta1 P.M. Ml-S-6956 7, Girl Scout Troop One. Florence Stevenson. ing New (Churches." / Church School, l0s4S a. m. 2 p. m. Monday at Wood Me­ stow. local Evlnrude dealer, joined stolen good,- in the two breaks, in ties. I 180 MIDDLE TPR. WEST . Organ Prelude—"Theme" ...... The Army advisedjthat Henry’s 7:48. Loyal Orcle of King's 8:00 p.m. Senior band practice, Sexagesima'-Sunday, Feb. 13: Saturday— morial Library. Eljiaworth Fair­ body has been casketed and restil- 175 such dealers at a luncheon at NfW Britain. Feb. 12 (4*) —Po­ whie'h. police said, a watch, an Formerly. Selective Service; TEL. MI-9-6S05 CUNLIFFE Daughters. C. Peter Carlson. Divine Worshta and Church 7 a. m., Sunday School teachers ...... Sibelius banks of Ellington Jtoad will show- Special Exhibitions tlie Kenmore Hotel Feb. 7. Among undetermined . amount of money, listed 62 occupations in which a Hymn—"The (Church'a One Foun­ led for shipment back to Uw lice said Lila F. Oabtree. about T u esd ay- , Thursday 8:00 p.m. Prayer and School, 9 and 10:3b it. m. will leave (Church to attend Tri garden slides. Members are in­ "Scholastic Art Awards", A very Statei. the highlighty at a luncheon was 88,-a foriifier librarian; wawTound whiskey and a quantity of cigar­ draft-age persons could obtain de­ GUERINI and MORESCHl MOTOR SALES 10. Board of Deaconesses' meet V Praise service in charge of-Mr, Preliide—"Grave. Adagio. Sonata Conference Teachers Conference at dation"' vited to bring their own slides for a showing of "The Big Chjange,” ettes Wore stolon. ferment from military service. FODNDimON • tag at Mrs. Lloyd Hobron'a home Responsive Reading—7th Sunday showing.- Hostesses will include Court and Print Rooms (through A telegram waa dispatchad at burned to death yesterday in the Accordions EXPERT AUTO BOdV oad BILL'S TIRE and Mrs. Peter Steveniaon. No. 2, C Minor" . . . Mendelasohn St. Peter’s Lutheran (Church, New Feb. 27). Annual exhibition of work once to Washington, asking tkat a documentary ■ film. The film kitchen of her apartment. They William Boil. 19. of_ Watert-ury. Werta did ftot name all job clas- - < 1. Group C annuel Valentine Friday: Anthem, first service—“God Is York aty. i Pastoral; Prayer—Lord's Prayer. Mrs. J . Wataon Vibert, Mrs. Ar­ traced a six year social .and eco was charged on one count of, ■iflCationa on the new list, but said' FENDER REPAIRS AND AND card party. Woodruff Hall. Scripture Lesson—1 John 4- , thur Spielman, Mrs. William Iw Junior and senior students at- Sgt. Sebastian'be in^rtd with haj,!said Miss Crabtree's clothing ap- Private Instructions ‘ 7:00 p.m. Corps cadets class of Spi'rit" ...... Bennett tending public, private- and paro­ other tervicemen who fell on Ko­ nomlc revolution which breaking and entering. Bond waa they Include aircraft engineers, ENAMEL and LACQUER 8:45, Confirmation Class. Offertory—"Theme bf the Blessed Thresher, Mrs. Arthur Blackmore, changed the way in which Ameri­ parently cadght .Are from a gas REPAIR SHOP Bible study. Youth (3hoir chial schools in Conhecticut. rean soil. / stove 12 hours earlier while she .art at 83.000 for Engle. 82.000 for science' teachera. chemists, mathe­ Instruments and Supplies" REFINTSHINOS DUILDING W ed n ^ sy — Anthem, second service—"Jesus. Zlea Evangelical Lutheran Spirit" Mrs- Ralph Thrall. Mra. Arthur cana spend their lelsifre thne. The Kersoh and 8300 for Boll. maticians. physicists and physiolo- 3:16, 8th Grade ,Confirmation Church Hymn—"In (Christ There Is No Watson, and Mrs. Hector Beaupre. -Jewish Art", Special Exhibi­ film defined the consistent trend prepared a meal. The w>oman, REASONABLE PRICES Name of Wondrous Love" .. tion 'Galle'r;^ (through ,Feb.. 27). ABORHONIlS^r FINED 81.006 ' A fourth yotth. Thomas Daniels. giita with a t least- a master's de- Orchestra For Hire William H. Green, Prop. Ctasa. Churrh of the Nazarene ...... i...... Titcomb (Mlaaouri Synod) East or west" Leuves for Texas - - from spectator to participant who Uved alone, Is survived by a 17. CSieshire, charged with re­ FREE ESTIMATES ■ Exhibition 7ol Jewish cerepionlal New London, Feb. 12 (45 —Dr. gree.' CONTRACTOR 8;30, Pilgrim Choir rehearsal. 466 Main Street Emanuel Choir , (Cooper and High Streets Sermon; "We Are Our Brother's Mrs. Loretta Rioux, daughter.of niece and a nephew. ceiving Stolen goods in the two He Spoke before a military-lndui- ROUTE SOt-WAPPING CONN. Columbiii Bicycles 6 C. Ei Winslow, Minister Keeper," and religlmg objects from ,the mid­ Hill F. Warfen. 63. local physician ___I------» ■ ■ . ■ * , fhib Pack 4 auppier: Sermon: "Sower, Seed, " Rev. Paul G. Prokopy, Pastor Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wilder, '■ ia breaks, had hU case dlsroliTeed. Put trlal manpower conference spon­ AT THE RICHFIELD SION Goodyear Tires, 7, Girl Scout TVoop 63. • Florence Wood and Offertory—"Ada^o- Molto" Mlea Marlea A. Erdin, Organist Mr. Treadwell leaving today by plane to join her dle B g e ^ o the present in-honor convicted bn two counts of at­ he was pVomptly turned over to Gertrude Wlleon, Organists Hymn—"Blest Be the Tie That of the Toiccufeuary Anniversary tempting to procure a miscarriage, TH,e ProHy Touch! Pair-od For Sprinay sored by profe*sld|ntl groups and T. P. HOLLORftN TEL. M1-S-84S4 Repairs, Service 7:80, Senior Choir rehearsal. .... i ...... Guilmant husband. Pvt. Richard Ribux, who New Haven police , oft two counti governmental departments. L J. POLONSKI 9, ^ n ior Choir party. Poatlude—"Allegro, Sonata 2, Sunday, Feb. 13, Sexagesima: Binds" underwent an operation at tha of the first Jewish settlement in was lined 81,000 and had a sen­ chargiifg use of a motor vehicle FUNEliAL HOME Accessories Thursday— Sunday, Feb. r 13; 9 a. m,, Sunday Schbol. Postlude—'Theme'', Mendelssohn Beaumont/^Hospital at El Paso, the U.S. tence of'from one to three years Phones: Slom 9044 Minor" ...... Mendelasohn without the owner's permission. ■ r Ideally loimtod—eoaveoiaat -aad 180 Spruce Street 1:15, Bible Study Group. Church School, 9:30 a. m-; Nel­ 3;30, Tryouts for Luther League 9:30 a. m., Adult BilUe class. Parish Notes Texas. / Spedfl Eveifia In prison suspended yesterday In or Mitchell 9-688S 7, Girl Scout Troop 7. son Kilpatrick, superintendent. In­ Lenten play in Luther Hall. 10 a. m.. Nursery in the Parish Bible (Class meets on Sunday X Setback Party Saturday, , feb; 12, Lincoln's Superior (h)nrt.' Dr. Warren waa INDICT PAIR IN MAIL FRAUD away from tha busy tkoroiigli- Phohe Ml-9-0959 g. Board of Christian Education termediate and Junior departments 4:30, Junior Choir media In mu House during church worship. svenings at 4 p. m. Evergreen-Wood Chapter, OES, Birthday, holiday hours, 2-5. placed on two years probation. CUSTOM fare;. 'Dtsttartivo Service. Mod- Shop At sseetlng, d ilator's office. will meet at the Youth Center, aic room. , . 10 a. m.. Divine worslilp. Text Senior MYF meets on Sunday will hold a setback card party to­ Sunday, Feb. 13, at 3:30. Sun- Boston. Feb! 12 (4>)—I.arael Segal \ Sherwood Fish, superintendent. AWNINGS era FOelHtleo. Friday— . . 6, Sound, film, "The Happ; Mattli. 11:23-24. Theme: Hell evenings at 7 p. jn. night at 8 o'clock at Masonic diy h ft Films, "Renoir to Picasso" and Jacob Goldstein, both of Bos­ GALLASSOS 3:15. Brownie Troop 33. \ Worship Service, 10:45 a. m.: Heart.” Luther Hall; onthama b; 11 a. m., Gottesdienst with cele- Junior MYF meets on Sunday Taniple with |drs. Mary Pelton In and' "Miserere", Morgan Lecture ton, are named in federal grand 8, Young Adults' meeting. Message’ "The Road to Reconcilia­ T. V. HOLLORAN DOR WILLIS Junior (Jhoir. bration of. Holy (Communion. evenings at 6:80 p. m. charge. Room. . ADULT jury indictments charging them HARDWARE and SEA FOOD Ss^ rd sy — tion." The Week ’ 12:30 p. m., "This is the Ufe' Prizes will bd\awarded and ra with conspiracy! to steal mall in Fuaeral Director 9:80. Cherub Choir rehearsal. Youth Service. 6 p. m.;, Martha WKNB-TV, channel 30. For other ^ — ■ freahmenta sarvei Tuesday, Feb. 15, at 12:30. Re­ Monday— corded Mualci Arensky—Varia­ many N*w Engfiand cities and SUPPLY CO. - — ALWAYS raeSH — McKinney, president. 6:30, Girl Scouts, music room. channeli, . kindly consult your Bucktaghwn Congregsttonal .Meet Tu M ay INQUIRY CUSS tpwns. ,Th'e communities Included C. S. McHALE, Jr. Comer Mata Street and GARA6E Junior Society, 6 p. m.; Rita newspaper. Churrh • The regular meeUng ,of the tions on a Theme by Tchaikovsky. LJooaoed EmboloKr : • LOISTERS Wapping Community Churrh 7:30. Ladies' Aid Valentine par­ Wednesday, Feb. 16, at. 12:30. to the teachlaga of the Waterbury, New Haven, Hartford Middle Tpk. East. 18 Main St„ Tel Ml-9-4581 Craft; supervisor. ty. Luther Hall. 1:30 p. m.. The Lutheran' Hour Rev. Philip M. Rose, Minister Mothers Club will beXheld at the and Bridgeport. Conn., and Spring- 176 Oomter S t —TOL Ml-B-iORO (Opp-OonUaa’a Bulck Sta.) •OYSTERS^ Rev. David Crockett, Minister 'Evening Service Message, 7 p 8 Gallery talk by Rabbi Abraham J. Catholic Churrh Will Begta Tuesday— broadcast, WGTH. For "Mo- Community House,' Tuesday at Held—MftaAJSfigal,"'*" indicted on For a complete line of hard­ • SCAUOFS Mary Rumham DcnsloH, Organist m ,"A Safe Shelter." ^ 3:15, Brownies. menta of Comfort," radio, consult p. m. The program for the eve- Feldman on "Jewish Art", Special 24 counts and Goldstein on 16. The SpMlaliiinq In Sunday, Feb. IS: . Exhibition Gallery. TUESDAY, FEI. 15 ware and electrical supplies. aad Oidir Director The Week 7, Boy Scouts. ne.wspaper. , 9:45 a. in., Church School. ning will ■ be "CTub Talent, l^ighl," indictments were returned yester­ •CLAMS with Mrs. Gertrude Lewis acting Distributor for Aluminum Com- Monday and Monday Evening^ 8, Young Adults, recaption room. The Week 11 a. m.. Morning Worship. Tha Thursday, Feh 17, at 12:30. Re­ day. Wahtioa Windows aad Doors. DRAKE SERVICE • FILLET$ Sunday, Feb. 13; . , ,;j Voluntary work; painting inte­ Wednesday— Wednesday- oa chairman.' . corded Music, Elgar — Enigma 7:30 P.M. HOLLISTER 16:30 a. m., Church School. ^ Rev. John R. Neubert. minister of ______I rior of the’ Youth Center. 8:30, Youth Choir. 6:30 p. m., A ^ t membership the Community Baptist , (Chuich, New Arrb-al Variations. Front End Allqnmnnt 110:45 a. m.i Worship Service. Tuesday 7:30, 76th Anniversary history group. Mr. Slid Mra. Eklward Paatula of Sunday; Feb. 20, a t,3:30. Music In St. JomM* ChHrch Conway ¥filioR,lni. Fralude-X-"AndanUno" .... Handel Manchester, srill .occupy the pul VENETIAN UJNDS 7:30 p. m„ Inasmuch Fellowship. committee. ' ^ Satu rd ay- pit., I - Ellington Road are the parents of' pn Sunday Afternoons. The Harpsi­ MANCHESTER Gonnr^ Rnpair VYorfc u i',i Spraco SL, TeL MI-ShUIS Hynm—"Holy. Holy, Holy" Wednesday 7:45, Emanuel Choir. 10 a. m., ifirmatioh classaa. a daughter. Barbara Ann,, borii chord Consorts. Fr, and.Geri 18th Aiiyoae tatereated la tavttod UOMBINA'nON STORM TELEPHONE MtLLWORK CO...... Dykes .'7:.30 p. m.: Prayer and Praise yesterday at the Manchester Me­ to attead. Your Yarn Shop 9 Thuradav- ■ X c. Mjislc, Tapestry HgU. WINDOWS "aad D ORS 254 Brood St.—Tel. N1-9-S28S AjiUiem—"Send Forth Thy Spirit" service, with missionary empha­ 6:30. Girl Scouta. morial Hospital. 50 Cottaja 8t,—'TEl*. MI-9-M5S ...... Schuetky sis. ' . ' 8, Bible Hour.. ■Bolton Congregational Church Couple Celebrate/. Manehostar Awninq Ca. Rf:DDINO SPECIAU ST Senior Ghblr Thursday— ' Friday— ‘ _ The Rev. .\rthur A. Wallace, Manchester Evening Herald Completo line of yam s Its WEST CENTER STREET NOW! Fm turtag. FROM A TO Z-Z-Z-Z. D o You Have Offertory Solo—“The Prayer Per- 7 p. rri.. Caravan. ■ \ ' 3:30-10, School of Bvingellsm Minister. 7Qth Auuiyersary Wapping correspondent, Mrs.' An­ and knittinff accessories, Tolephono MI-9-M91 ■the beat ta f ^ " ...... ■. • Stetson Friday ■ First Lutheran Caiurch, New Brit M'niter Orzyb, Organist nie CoUlns, telephone Ml 8-4419. SERi^lCE Any Old *' Sally Lyman , 7 p. m., Youth <3ioir rehearaal ain. stamped Roods, embroidery o General Mlllwork Hymn—"Come, Holy Spirit. ' and fellowship period. 3:30, J[uniDr Choir. Sunday, Feb. 18— Los Angeles, Feb. 12 (j)) An­ cotton and jattinR threads. liave Your Flooie Sanded b Completo Window Units Heavenly Dove" ...... Dykes Saturday— 8. Lutherweds. 9:30 a. m., (Church School. . tonio Bcnenatt and his vrife. Ro­ COME Free private instruction. Aad Ftalehed With the New for phyaiotaaa. deatista. bual- o All .Sire Doors Jewelry You Sermon: "The Vital Element of . 11 a.m.. Service of Worship. Add to Committee o Klitred and Glued Trim 11 a. m.. Junior Choir rehearaal. Saturday— sins, celebrated their 70th wedding aeasmen. etc. . 24 hour service, Faith” 9:30. Senior Confirmation clast. Organ, Prelude. Hours: 9:45. A. M. to.5 P. M. SENSATIONAL e Ezpert Cabinet Work Hymn—"L ord,’*Dismiss Us With anniversary today. He ia*93 and HEAR THE GLORIOUS GOSPEL OF THE ■even days a w ^ , Sundays aad Wish To Sell? 11, Junior Confirmation claaa. Proceaaional Hymn. “God of ©ur At North Chureh boMdajrs. ,' . o Complete Hardware Dept. Thy Blessing" . .Sicilian Melody First Churrh nf Chriot. Sdeptlil Fathers, Whose Almighty Hand" ■he 89. Every Week Day HOT WAX PROCESS PHONE Poatlude—“Andante" ...... Batiste Maaonir Temple Anthem. “ Blessing, and Honor, tfl.'st. John St.. TeL Ml-S-7fl9l Open I A. M. to f P. M. DaHy 7 p. ra.. T h e Youth Fellowship “We've 'never . had a . quarrel,"- Following the decision of the Open Thurs^ to 9 P. M. Olvea floors evertastlag beauty, NORMAN R. WEIL North Methodist Churrh Glory, and Power" — Friedrich Benenatl told an interviewer. "I've LORD JESUS CHRIST GEMOLOOIST ' will meet in the Ormmunity House ' Sunday School 11 a. m. 447 North Mala Street B. Beneken. congregation of the North Meth­ fW a bustness meeting after which bt«n a patient man. It things didn't Speclallat ta Jewelry Sunday Service 11 a. m. Rev. John E .'P est, Mlalater Scripture Reading, Exodui 18:17- go right, 1 was patient.” . odist Church, the official Btiilding HOWARD'S c r .;. they will attend, a meeting at the Wednesday meeting 8 p, m. 27. Jeremiah 9:23-24. Wf* Wash Uphobtary o l' Tel. MI-9-886S James W. McKay, Committee met at the church last THIS SUNDAY EVENING AT'7 . 688 Mata 8L — Tel. M1-6-6SS5 B rM d ' Brook Congregational Reading room hoiiri; Mlniater of Muatr Hymn, "O Baautiful for Spacious Thirty-five relatives aaaemblad _____ 5544 to help the couple observe the an- evening ' to implement the. plana' CORDY'S Evnry Kind—Eynryw^r# Church, to hear Mrs. Beets who Tuesday and Friday 12—4 p. m. Skies." Floor Cteoalag Servteo . nlvereaty.. Benenati w,m bom on for. fe-location of, tha c.hurch. The As lovely a dial/ set aa you will HARTFORD HOMES o You can remove the loose will apeak on her World War II Tuesday evening 7—9 p. m. Sunday 10 a. m. Sermon; "Abraham Lincoln, a •xpariencao. Wednesday evening '7,—7:55 p.m the island of Lipari,' o ft the main­ historic decision of tHs parish fol­ GOSPEL HALL ■ee! The pretty maiden- and flower 10-20 , Soadlag aad Reflaisklng. duet by vacuuming and brushing your Order, of Worship Great American.” lowed upon an intensive Study of designs dfexquickry embroidered.In — — ------:-----^—s------The- public is cordially invited Prelude. Supp'llcatlon, .. Schreiner Racesslonal Hymn. "Mina Eyes land of Italy, and when he went furniture but to remove Ihe soil you, to attend our services and use the to ilesaina, Italy, to board a ahif) tha community and p a r ^ over an Ctnftr $tr «t, Manchttftr, Conn. ■oft ahadea-- and the skirt la aa Youthfully atyled dress and TEL. M l-t-6S n must have it washed. Revive# the color#. Gospel Hall . Processional Hymn; Have Seen the Glory.” eighteen month -peri<^.' 415 6 easily. crocheted from snow-white Jacket pair for all occasions. reading room.- "Lead on. O King Eternal” Organ Poatlude. for America he met and fell In ROAD Make# your home more aanltary and 416 Oeater Street "Soul” will be the subject of the love with Rosins. The committee was convened by thread!. Pattern No. 8226 ia in alats 10, more attractive. Reaponaive Reading, the paator, thh Rev. John 81 Post. CHRIST ALSO SUFFERED fbr Ui, who did no ain, ^ 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 12, 4 yards Lewn-Sermon for Sunday, Feb. "A careful diet, a Uttla wine and Pattern No. 5844 contains cro- FOR EXTRA MONEY AUTOMOBU.e s • For ihe protection 10:80 A m. Breaking of Bread. 'The (Commandment of Love. Mrs. Frederick Sweet was elected neither waa guile found-In hia n>outh.— (1 Bat. 2:21). For 'ehet directions:' hot-^lron transfer of 35-inch. 13. The Golden Text is from The Old Testament Lesson, Aiocmbly of God Chapel Iota of reat," the couple gave aa Drivt-li RMtauraRt of light-colored clothing, motor car up- 12:18 p. m. Sunday School Psalms (62:1): "Truly myl'wfr' 114 Spnife Street their recjpe.for longevity. secretary. Naw membara added to Christ also hath suffered for alna, the just fpr the unjust, for embroidery designs; material Pattern No. 8227 is in size# 10, '. Psalm 22 : 22-31. \ the committee included Alton B, that he might bring qs to God.—(1 Pet 1:18). 12, 14, 16. 18. 20. Size 12, 2H yards 250 HARTFORD RD. WE m bolatery must be wnahetl. (We Invite In- 7 p. m. GoapcI Service. w-aiteth upon God: from hi Kenneth Oustafeon, Minister requirem'enU; stitch illustrations; quirlea from u»ed-car dealer#). The Week cometh my salvation." The Anthem, ' Cowles, Mrs. Ruth Spencer,. N1 color charL of 35-tach. Two pattema. ' "Just for Today."...... Stairs PATROLMAN. HIT BY CAR cholas A. LSPenta, Alfred E, Now then we are ambaaaadom for Chrikt, aa though God For these patterns,- send 35c for STORES AND OFFICES • Let u» »tart Tueeday. 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting. Selections from the Bible include Sunday, Feb. 13, Send 25c In coins, your namcM HI8HEST PRIDES elcauilng your upholstered furalturt whoa Friday, 8 p. m.. Bib) the following: "And great multi­ • (Soprano Solo by 9:45 a.m;, Sunday School. Bristol, Fab. 12 (JV-l>atxolman Schimmel, Everett R. Kennedy, did beseech you by ua: we pray you in phriat'a staad, )>t .address and the pattern number EACH, in coins, your name, ad­ FUU COURSE MEALS ye raponcllad to <3od. For ha hath mads him to ba ain for For Rdgs, Paper, Metals yoM clo#e. it will be ready to use the next RIVE YOU LASTIN6 SATISFROTUHi tudes come unto him. having with Mra. Kanneth Walbuat) 10:45 ia.m. Morning Womhip, William Connolly, 31, was hit by Sr„ Raymond E. Bogue, Robert B. to ANNE '.CABOT, THE MAN- dress, oizea desired, and the pat- SERVED DAILY them thoae that were lame, blind, The' New Teatament Litaaon, T.p.m., EvangellaUc strvice; a car while’ on traffic duty last B iw n . Edwin L CUlvcr, Glenn lu. who knew no sin; (hat wa iqlght ba mada tha rightaous- CHE8TBR EVENING HERALD, tem number-to SUE BURNETT, and Scrap Iron morning. ~ B t Jo M ’s PoUah Nalta«alK\ Ro mans 12 . .j Law. Kenneth L Weibust. .Mrs. nata of (tad ta him— (3 Cor. 8:20-21). s o u EXCLUSIVEIY IN MANCHESTfS AT dumb, m*l»tad. and many-'otheix. Tha regular Chapel service will night at a downtown intaraacUon. 1150 AVE. AMERICAS, NEW THE MANCHESTER EVENING CALL OR DELIVER TO FREE ESTIMATES — INSURED ChttM|ld Church and cast ' them down at Jesus' Preiiaratory Hymn, not be held on Wednesday evening, Police said Connolly was hit by a Gerald (^ppen,'Clarence E. Han 86, HERALD, 1150 AVE. AMERICAS. ALL "HOME STYLEt WORK DONE IN YOUR OWN HGME • 28 na. and C eorge Hatacnhuhler. Yoric N, Y. I^Mwny S tn et .Taet; and he healed them” (Mat- "Tbeac Things Shall Ba” Feb. 18 at--4b6ll The Chapel is machtaa driven by Joseph DeVito, YOU ARE WELCOME' Now available—the 1955 Needle­ NEW YORK. so. N.V. . COOKINO T EL. RDCKVILLE 5-'9659 or 5-3647 ts Rev. Bto|BiM Btryiewald 15:30). Sarmofi, "The United Nations' jotatag in a united bapttsmal serv­ who was charged with racklaaa Following a full presentation Basic fashion, spring and aujn- OSTRINMY and discutsion led Iw Harold HalU work Album printed In attracUve JOHNSON PAINT c a Waltar Oryik, Orgasiat ' Correlative pasaagea from ' the Receatlonal' Hymn, ice at tha Hattford' Goapel Taber- driving. They quoted DaVlto as mer. *55 la an txclUng, easy to fol­ - Prieeii very leainneMO. i flaalara ia Want# MatoHala regional manager t o t ' WcUa Or- Briag Tour BlMa Baareh tha Sertpturaa With Ua colors. I t contains • 56, pages of WILLIAM GRACZYR, Jr. Iff MAIN 8T„ MANCHESTER PHONE MI-t-4in^ liChrittian Science textbook, “Bcl- "In Otrist. Thara la No naele, 81. Wm I Beacen St., Waqt saying heavy on tha wrtad- Ibvely designs—piqa S pat- low fuldq for every woman who , Beeth aad Oeuator ^ervtoe* T8I PARKER ST. V^awtay, FWk 18. ■ enee and Health with Kay to tha East or Waat" H aittM . *' Aaaembly of God ■hleld obathtrad Ihla vlaion. Con- ganlaatioas, a profeaalonal -fiuld- ao MORtUSON ST. ^ RQCKVUXE ralalng-agenelc, the committee im- tema. dlreetibns pHnted m book. . aawa. Bo aura to aaad for your copy rioaty o< Parktaf Spaee. Trt. IO-2-41H nr MM-Dflli “ |;*0 A BI-. Maaa- Scriptures," gy Mary Bakar Eddy, Poatlude, Poatlude in F '. .WUaen eburehaa ta WUllmanttc Southing- noQy waa tmatad at « hoapiUU <)iily.*66.:*»P|iyL,;..,, . today. 25 coats. . » ' ” i:M B. Rt. Hlfb IftaA tacl^ e tlia foUowtag (p .210:U t S:*0.»-jiu b ;d i8trtet MTF rally ton, and Torriagtot) will ^ka part and ratumad honta. anlmmialy contracted to eater , • i S» • / ' i, . . S' / \ l> fcj?'

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.^^TURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1958 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD', MANCHESTER, CONN.. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12. 1&65 PA G E NXNR PA G E EIG H T BY PUNI'AINB POX PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE TUONERVILLE PULES Antwar to Proviou* Puiilo About Lincoln p s |f| a 3 1 a Sense and Nons^se ^ e s THAT d i n e r -T r o l l e y c a r MEH<>^jL |A 7 iS 2 T1 'OISHESI OM, 1? S 2 X ■ s K HOW I WEARY ACROSS SS Mcature o{ N M V D w tor ( l o curvaceous blonde) elevator quickly after your ciga­ O P O O IN S paper " D IS H E S ! I Lincoln was |o ■ S a TZ. LJ "Frankly. Mlaa Feeley, I doubt rette has burned through the large 57 Grain bcafd lA V N S Z U vitamins would be.of any great man's gabardine auit. T o 884?b in Tw o Goals Q t i i e k b b a F l a s h ! Support §cbut Drive lu s w E u benefit for your particular ty^ Whether I coUld run One of the Roekville High Wins, SDruUr-*“ 1 jk iPost 69 to 64 Victory; rn W M f j things. - —In W rong Basket • He w ai bom "■2 M o f low reMatance.” AnniMi Boy Scent drive for 8 3 2 — Fred Balk In True. — - -T funds will take place all day * , . 63 Domestic ilave Agnes—Yes, my dear, I havt North Arliagton. N. J„ Feb. o] E w £ £ n £ Tl Sunday. Residents are asked Wapitis £ T S n iC t £ Uttle Otrl — Daddy, the man lost Azor, my procious little dog! Gains First Place Tie It.iAV-Bill Ward, playing for to be as generous as possible Must Whip Nev^Fiondon KwtucKy 55 Scatter, as hay E a " T jr £ S 11 £ t s 11 £ next door klaaes his w ife every G rsoe^B ut you must put an (|ufcn of Peace High School, for this worthwhile drive. * H “ , 86 Scottish morning when he leaves to go to advertisement in the papers. The freieze or stall, a defensive strategy that may lead to the In- set some sort of a basketball In rase you may have for­ Emancipation aheepfolds 11 German - river 42 Q riei^ I coin work. Why don't you do that? By FAT BOLDUC .. > ' Agnea—The poor little pet can't elusMn' Of a 24-secohd clause In next year'a basketball .rules, was very rerord last night. He dumped gotten, following la,the Scoot'a Proclamation I9SainU (ab.) 44'Ba^(Pr.) Dad ~ - My gracious,' my little In two consecutice goals fo r the One team kept alive its istate Tournament chances whereas another ’ d o w n read. much in evidence last night at Rockville as the host quintet turned o a th :. — <1 the 21 Consume 45 Saucier one. I don't even know the woman. back slumping Windsor, 38-24. opposing team, ftoly Trinity of On my honor I will do my team will have to wait until next year. Manchester HlRh is the school slaves I Shower 23 On the ocean'. 47 B ^ in which still viilons s trip to New Hsven later this month while Wind­ Revised: People Who live in glass The will elevated Coach John Canavari'a charges Into s three-way W'estfleld. heat; to do my duty to tiod and 12 Girl’s name 3 Poker Stake 23 Mimics 49veracieus The reportera and the nHwaceel ham has no chance whatsoever this term. Coach Elgin Zatursky's vastly . houses don't have to w orry about/ first place tfc Ih the Valley B Conference, their loftiest perch since they Ward. Arat took a Jump ball country, and' to obey the Semri 13 Poem 3 AtTowHSalaon 28 Alms. I Shout men were interviewing the hale improved Indlahs defeated the Whippets last night in Wllllmsntlc, 69 , A N D ^ termite^. began competing in the league some eight years nga Also tied for and popped- It Into .the wrong law; to help hther people t>y»\i WELU I aOT ^ 14 Loin ‘ 4 Conductor 27 River valley/ 51 Rancid and hearty centenarian. to 64. A tilumph over New London Tuesday and the Red and WTllta 'J U S T A f first place are Wethersfield and Farmington, all udth identical 11-4 basket. (fueen of Peace then times; to keep myself physical­ M V h a n d s K IN O 15 Genus o( 5 Pendent 28 Droops 53 Gaelic centenarian —: I attribute my will qualify for the State Tournament for the first time since 1949. C O N O R / . Bride ^s^imply can't stand my records. (Wethersfield downed Farmington last night to force the put the ball Into play and Ward ly strong, mentally awake and O P O R E A S V shrubs , 6 Harem room 30 Cloth jgirjdfle 54 Number vigor to living a hygienic life. I On the other hand, no matter if Windham geu by Meriden next week MVSELP! husband's nksty disposition. Why, deadlock). did It .again. mo'rally straight. P O O N O M V 16 Golf term 7 Microbes 31 Large nlm t 55 Accomplishes use no meat, tobacco, or liquor, n te unexpected goals helped it will not be able to qualify for the schoolboy tournament. B I K 6 . - . S O J he's made me so jittery that I'm Half a ggme 'behind at 10-4 ia«,------^------Therlt are b'lndreda of Ro.r 17 Italian city 8 Sheep'a coat 32 O b sen M 58 Aflliction and 1 have bMn in bed at n in e Southington. One of the B lu e' Holy Trinity win, 68-61. Scouts In Manchester wha need laist night's vl.-tory was Man-*-"------— ------—r ------t h o m b h t losing weight. \ that provided the margin at the 18 Requires 9 Pause 35 R'ota^flax 59 Masculine every evening.of my life. your support. Chester’s sixth of the current cam-, scoring dptles In , the . Aunt-Then whV^ don’t jmu Knight's remaining games is half. 20 Greeter 10 Grafted (her.)4I St/ge plays nickname Newsman —. Remarkable, but against woefully weak Plainvllle. paign a* against seven flefests. minutea with 10 tllles. iesve him? Jphn DelPonte had 21. rebounds 22 Greek tetter what's that clatter In the n ext so for the sake ^ accurate com­ The triumph also \va* its third >n team's final room? ' Bride- Oh, I ’m golng'^ip. I ’m to .lead in that department with 24 Membranous T r r » IT Just w aitin g, until he geja me parison, SouthlnSton .. might well a row, its best winning streak of j points in the last two mln- pouch Centenarian — I ’m afraid that's ^ considered aq also itied_for first valuable help coming from botji the 1951-.55 season. Twice the In-1 ^ . down to 120 pounds. Don Plank and Jim McMullen. - Saxton Upset, 25Hia IV my father coming home. He's been place, ' Rosburg Holds dians shot into commanding leads - Four Iron Men Gettysburg out dissipating all tiight, Employs Freeie John Fullamo, a junior, had 10 onjy to have the Whippets roar Morhsrdf. Johnson. Wojcik and First Pharnlaclst—Do" you \ c — is w ell r 8 portlng”a'BcanC 'M-Trf lead at' • >o»‘"R c*"**. including Carter in Draw back and keep the final outcome l o ^.j played the entire 40 mlnute.s. BIG STATES, SAfALA NAMES your old prescriptions for a halftime, Canavari decided to ex- f” '' *iK from the line. , in doubt until the flnsi minutes of for the Indians, who hit on 27 of Knosim purpose ? Stroke Margin the fourth quarter. 25 Trials r Three states have four-letter Dfriment With the freeze in the O"* O'* officials last night their 53 attempts from the field, . Second Pharmacist— Sure do.' Akron, Ohio, reb. 12 (Ah --Ron­ I-(iwd, Morbsrdf Bet Pace 33 Genus « ( names: Iowa, Ohio, end Utah. arcuipsecond half, and it worked. For , "■** B'il Moore, ^oaoh of the New and who outrebounded the Whip­ A Why. I used one' last year to get ' ■ 1 Britain TeacherA quintet. It was nie Delaney, atv. Akron, right hand­ Tucson, Ariz., Teb. 12 {IP -- Be- Hitting on sev»n of their 15 at­ I w n» 1* >■ Hit" l»H- meadow grass nr ^ Of th« third 'period and for five pet* 35 to 32. The. losers, fight­ in to a ball game; another aa a Moore’who employed the freeze un er who boxea from a aoutbpaw cau e Bob Rosburg, .San Francisco, tempts from the 6eld, the locals ing desperately to remain in con­ T 34'Auricle Here are some things about ele- mbtptcs of the fourth, a total of i n r w pass, on the rallwayi_and just last 13 minutes, Windsor did not score .successfully sgsinst Fsirlleld U. atgnee, upaet ivelter champion overcame wind, dust, flu and ad­ shot into a 17'to 13 advantage In tention for a tournament berth, w ith MAJOR HOOPLE 36 Exist vatora’I'd like to have cleared upj the opening period. Kenny Lbwd, OUT OUR WAY BY J' R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE month when an officer was about from thg field. Ralph DelOaudio. last Wadnesday night with Cana­ Johnny Saxton laat night in a 10- versity he ca rried a one stroke Issd fired 72 shot* at the hoop tbut 37 Meesure o f W hy starters always send a starting hi* second straight game, car iip Just as I am about to step to give me a ticket for speeding, the only senior to see any appreci­ vari and Ernie Nelpp. coach of roiind non-title bout. Into today’s third pound of the found the mark hut 22 times. cloth I waved one In front o f his noae Fr.ankle Palermo, manager for 510.000 Tticaon Open golf tourney. and Co-Captain Moe Morhardt UET MS P IA L'^T KO in. able service for the visitors, drove New Britaln^Higl), ih the stands. Windham had the better eye from 38 He was the New York champ, said the Over par on three of the first «5R 'lOU-HTTWeEM EACH ^ Why you have to face the front and he let me off. In with three .minutes left In the Nelpp used It to upset strong Hart­ the foul lliie hitting for 20 of 28, assassina' bout waa "cloae all the w a y but ! four holes, word came o ff the m u m s e r rrsouNDft BSAD,JSA)Crge / DO M50 of the car instead of forming con­ me for th elr'/lrit tally of the ford High Thursday and Canavari trie*, compared to Manchester'* 15 the thoi'g’’* my boy won by a narrow CCIL StamliiigH w u GOT TH’ P l a c e a u t , HAVE AMY MIDDLE-CLAfifi genial groups in the rear. She's the vdcuum-dtaner H half, X followed with the same strategy course. "RoahurL's blown higher of 28. decision.’’ ' ARE WArriM' W N«£> FRIEHDS OR KinIFOLK HHO 3» Why my voice always breaks — just purrs and takes hl tlie % M ovliif toward tM J o w end with against Windsor. than a kite." Onc^ again the rugged Wojcik THEY <30 t o TMf? 40SbebJ S Keic.ee Eddie Atlas and Judges Instead of cracking, he played 1. Pet. paced the Indian*' scorers with 21 /mSHT Buy HOOPLE MA^iOR? When I give my floor number. — Hudson Newsletter. Windsor pUying a H lght zone. Tie Most Likely W’ MEXT F A R W IO , 43 H e ^ a Harold MInto and Sam Taormina through a short-lived desert sand­ .714 points, but he waa accorded ample PROOOCIHS AM Whetner big buildings hire op­ Rockville simply held the bail. Foi' .From this corner it looks like a Bristol 2 xO er TH’ Klt>/ ar n o f decided it was cloae. but the other storm to draw even wit'a par with aaslatanre from Johnson with 19 IriVemiOH tUAT WILL o f erators to flt uniforms, or buy uni­ . A noteble real eetate tnuwaetieii three-way tie for the champion­ Meriden . .4 8 .871 '’n. way around. A ll of them picked the a birdie on the 14lh. A 2Q-fool putt and Morhardt with 14.,^ The latter tee .with occurred in Mamachuietta wfieil Hall ...... 8 4 .429 /MAKE U S W BAUHV iiJ forms to flt operators. ship. Rockville must defeat a Mid­ uDranked Delaney. Allaa by 100- dropped fo r a birdie on the 17th. turned playmakeJ- last' night and Douglas Gene C. 'Soprano, o f Waltham, S t a n d i n g s Windham ...... 8 4 .429 OME y^ C AMD WE'LL W hy the big woman in the back dletown club that has been hot and 92, MInto by 97-96 and Taormina Another long p .tt fell, sending him his beautiful paases set up numer- /■,» Legal point sold his house to Gordon K- Baas, Maneheater , .1' 5 .975 MCNE TO»$VJAMI^y 4 ^ always gets out on the mezzanine .cold all season. I t la extremely by 98-93. V This blinding effect was achieved at the moment of Impact of a below par on the 18th for a t'wp 'uh- 'oua fine scoring 48 Compass point of‘ Newton.—Stanley Oox, Ard­ play*. HOSeNAFASHiOA- floor. e Wi V Pet. likely that the Tigers will need to Saxton admitted th ^ b o u t was rij-ht thrown by Cline Saunders, left, when a photographer’s strobe der par 68 for the day and a 36- Center Bruce Gardner had 10 49 Despot BT more, Ok'la. \ Whether you should leave the Farmington .... .11 4 n tz : win,.Tiiesday at Rockville to quali­ close and said he probably waa a | went off. Recipient of the blow was Gene Spangler, who lost hole total of 433. were the scoring heroes with six markers for the Whippets and he S3 Skirt Wethersfield ,.. .11 4 .783 fy fdr, the tournament. Wethera- little rusty. He added he neyer was [h* decision in an amateur bout al Charleston. W . Va. (N E A l. Again yA terd ay he hadn't been and. eight points respectively. grabbed nearly half of hi* tetm'a iiU (> S BUNNY R4»ekvllle .11 4 .783 fleld flhishes against Windsor at hurL It waa hip secniwl ■ nOw-Htle. ------able to eat properly because of in- I.owd connected on his ftr.st three rebounds. ''But it waa Rlaley's fine Kouthingtaa ... .10 4 .114 Windsor ^ d should win easily, al­ bout since he won the crownNOct.! «\ feclidn. but he continued to play shot* from the floor. Whippets’ all-around play.that raptured the though .>Vlrii^or was the victor In IT’S first I THANT ■ | j k s TWNS 19 HARD TO j W llaon ...... • • .714 fjl' best golf of the year. Earlier George Gordon, who missed his hearti of the Willimantic root­ >.lAAiMa ■ I . 7 7 AM their first 'meyllng. Fgrmington he outpointed Ramon Fuentes.' this winter Ros'mrg finished first three tries from the foul line, er*. LUNCU •ARRSL QF flour UANOLE. .Mlddleibwii . . . . \! Most Underrated in NBA 8 .429 plays host to faVpred Hbuthlngthn eighth St Los Angeles, sixth in the accounted for nine of his club's In the preliminary which saw a UNLOAOtO ! / WUiiMer ...... « -jr _ • with the loser bowing out Insofar a half-pound heavier than Delaney. Bing .Crosby and • fifth at Palm Drat quarter acorei. total of 53 personal* called, the APorrnr* rr \Newlngt4>B . 4 16 .285 Gtaeteobory ... . 2 12 .14.5 as the championahip^is concerned. . Saxton's record now stands at 46 j Springs. Windham'! largest crowd of the Manchester JV’a outscored Wind­ PiaiavlDe. . 2 IS .188 Tifia would leave three tyama dead victories, three losaea and t w o ' iawks’ Billy Calhoun Holguin Fades h season thrilled to the artful ball ham 24 to 21 from the floor, but looked for Drat place h'jth 12-4 draws. Tony Hciguin, Midlothian, 111.. handling by the winhert. »'ho lost the contest, 70 to 60. The record*. Delaney has won 48, lost one and I i'.ad started the second 18 holes managrtl to cling to a 34 to 32 winner's made good 28 of their 51 some m aon , Windsor did not ."ITie Middletown contest will be tied three. I tied with Rosburg. He faded on the lead at intermission. Hustling Ed­ charity tosses. The losers man­ come out q l thrir .zone immedlate- RockvlUe'a last regularly scheduled ;ars for Nine Years I second nine after going out in die Wojcik, sophomore Norm aged but 12 of 36 tries. iv. being content to wait. Ai a re­ home game of the season and final Boatdn. Feb. 12 (4 V -L igh t­ Hohenthal and CO-Captain Gene JHaarheder l«9> I two under par for the 6,409'-yard. r PI* sult. Windsor managed only/plne in the league. Rockville edged Gil­ weight king Jimmy Carter loomed Johnson tallied-16 of the Indian*' P. , R n ils season the 6-3 Calhoun has par 70 El Rid course. Ed .. urgol. 2 Mnrharitl. f ...... 1 4-9 M K A O d attempts from the floor in the bert 42-41 early In the aeason tod^y as a real threat to welier- " I f Bill Calhdun isn't the most- National Open champ, fought a 17 point* in the second qiiartfr. 1 Wojcik. f ...... * third period without registering i held Carl Braun to 22 points in ^ ™..n^hufK Windsor JavVeea won the prelim. !" ei*Titchampi'lon Johnny Saxton underrated pla^r in tJie National fever in carding a 67. then refused .Set-shooter John Rlaley, Wind­ ?> Ilohenihal. r...... 7 DPJAT on any. Rockville, meanwhile, l »fter nattling Basketball As.aois^tion. he'll dp two meetings; Bobby Wanser to 18 1 Boland,, c ...... 0 , SOCH A to a rugged 10- to talk shout nnything except ham'* outilanding performer and 4 .Tohnson, z...... 8 slowly edged away staying out in round draw with Boston welter until one comes alpng." so states points in two g-ames; Hutchina to scoring h ero'of tjie OCIL contest IJ 'jhirk'e"! r JP.wn.l. Wampler's play. "H e chipped r.isr- THE WORRY WART front by a comfortable 10 o r 12 p r. PIS, i Tony De k ^ rco In a .”.cn-tltle bout [ Coach Red Hoizmiil o f the M il­ 22 tallies in three encounters; with 25 points. .Alt on three eye- i 'laOWH f Yardley to 17 markers in two velously, like a veteran," Furgol 1 TurklnfTlon, g ...... 0 OO 0 point margin the rest o f the way . i » j at Boston Cozdan. -----waukee‘ Hawks, •-->Hol.zman, himself fsld, " H '« easy to miss these amall catching, Juntplng one-hander* Lead at Every Turn ^ M os-r>.f...... J frays, and Pollard has managed VV. Kuptarsrhmkl | i... 0 fl The Slryear-bW Carter, who has a veteran of ten j-ears m top fllg'ot greens. Fred didn't care whether anks Bad BY V. T. HAMLIN Rockville led at every turn. 1-2-6. ■ but 23 points in four tilts against DclPiintc. <■- ...... 2 a jusLabout run 01H of opponents In pro cbmpelillon. hrings\ his Mll- he hit them or not. When he throw line. Wludhain hb. f :...... i 1-2 S E E .I THOUGHT KEN WINSTON BY JERRY SIEGEL and OGDEN WHITNEY sat quletlyrin its sesU whatchlng | McMiilkn. z ...... 0 - Armory. Wednesdav hlghC Feb. One of the few players in the Plank, z ...... 0 / 0 Sion of the welter cU m against a and then dropped his putt." Both rival* aet a fast pace In rt roh'. f ...... 00-06 NOW! ypU MAS NEV02 the dull, histerlesa contest. A t.ti R-mki»wici, z ...... O' 1 'worthy rival in De hlaroo 16. for an exhibition agalnsr N.as- NBA never to play college bail. ft (Jordon, f ...... i 1.-4 !> O K r GONNA MAKE ^ MOMfy-MONBY-MOMfy.’ ilM Tieu L B—rworth, a ...... 0 Tommy Bolt. Houston. Tex., is the first half of the exciting con­ 1 Rth^rid*#'. t ...... 0 3-^ 2 OOPLR9 OF IT... PAINFUU.V tlmea two. and t h r e e minutes 11 K Tony gave up height, fcach and ' siff'-krr.'.s. Tapoff is scbeduled\for Calhoun, now 27, was only 18, w ^ n test. TTie losefa moved the ball 2 GiirrinHr. r ...... 2 4-4 lo o a y I ’M w it h TH' TIME- AMAiMP MAM 9TCMT t ---- poised jVst back of the leaders went by with' Rockville holding the ToIaIs 12 14>22 .7* ring experience, but had tne^ ed.ge 8 o’clock with a pi-eliminary. pre- signed to a Rochester Royals' con- with a 136. No one would be sur­ deliberately trjin g to aet up the z wnilAmii. g ...... 2 S-S 2 NOT TOO MACHiNEf IW W FOR V i/kfl«....FO R a«R TO 0 Br^'Auli. g ...... 0 o souanOsr in a raw FRAN-nc ball. When Anally Windsor did in­ (21) in age and weight. De March., 2.7. ceding at 7. 'tract. He later played with Baltl lod shot, and although Mtnchear 8.. T. Ft#. prised if he wins the, 52.000 first 1 ( ...... 2 7-2 -35 ATE-tCOR HASPENEOTO H O UM ... HA/ HA* MAA-AA- tercept or- pick o ff a Rebound after scaled 1 4 2 to Carter^ 138 ■ Beat Defensively \more and Syracuse before joining er held a 19 to 16 edge in rebounds AAAA //// ’ Fullino. f ...... 2 M 10 place prize. The tcmpestuo'js OOP!. a Rockville shot, the visitors could i 3 Del (rEUdlo. f ...... i.. 2 ,0M 4 There were Kaltered . )>oos 1 Calhoun, who la in his ninth sea- ^ e Hawks for the 1952-83 cam- In the first half, they were un 1ft ToialA .... 32 2(W»' 64 0-2 Texan h a s / 'd fteady iro’-Jn*' Brore at ha^ time. 34-32 Manchester. do little as fa r as putting in the 1 Martwfll. f ...... 1 2 the sixth and severth session from 'n of professional ball, is rated paign. 69 and 67./A four foot putt for able to get more than one shot at AnENtaeia. ( ...... (Ml 0 May Guard Siirhoff hoop. tVS some o f the 12,163 f,sns who paid a.sMhe best defensive man in the eagle on the lAth barelj’ rttli ■A their own baakel. The Indiana out- Fillmore, c ...... 2 $ I t ' ^ e r j ’ llk ily thirt Milwaukee’s Windham JV*n <161 Gary SJalger equaJed.hls preyl-i Tlf^laei^vlrh. ------1 ’ .2 New - England’a Meond highest N B/X by Hoiz'man. " I ’ll go even ,vo did a couple o f other scored the Whippets 12 to 6 in the P. hV-Pf ...... o tM» 0 defens\e whiz will inherit the oui game high for .the ' season, i O Brtf'n. g ...... ring gate— 574,670. fartheK.than that," sa.vs the fiery that might easily have fslleL. first four minutes of the second Tndarp. t \...... 2 3-3 $ Reid, t ...... a...... 0 M 0 task of guarding an old teammate. 'Shf'A. f ...... 2 .•»■ ...... 0 (Ml II The record of 5154,000'was set coach, itq All-Am erican at City Al Mengert. Marmaroneck, period, but found themselves being rv2 ftiipfi. g ...... Dick Surhpff in his debut against I.UCAII. f ...... 0 0 p:wlng g ...... 0 (M) 0 in C arter’s 10-knockdOwn .slaugh-aCollege New York in his col­ N. Y.; A rt Wall. Jr.. Poconp^tahor. outscored 13 to 5 in the last four Iladderd. f ...... 1 ' (VO 3 Naslffs. T’he exhibition could'devel- 2 (U\ Htalger's 11 point first half, fash-1 ter of featherweight Tommy Col- legiate day8\"He's the best defen- Pi., and John Barnum;^ .Grand minutes. Le*roh. f\ .... 4- Tnul# ...... 9 TTi1 24 lins in 1953. *jve player I have ever seen, and op. into a oMensIve battle what Rrenult. ’.V.V.V.V.V.*. I .4-4 6 loned on several neat ohe-handers, | Scors al halt lime. .JJ-I* Rockville. Rapids, Mich., are gro/p4d with With Johnson aelting the pace Yorke. r ...... ft 1-4 11 Referee Jimmy McCsrron had ; I've seen quite a, few o f tH?m all with Arms' Bobby Knight guard­ Bolt. with 10 points, the victor* erected >(itknWBkl r ...... I) M 1 De Marco on top 97-96. Judge! ove.' the country, ^ c makes guys ing Mllwaukee\ leading s c o rer Paegle, g --- ...... :... .ft 7-13 17 Th# l.#*d#L^ , thetr biggest lead of the night. 50- Harry Sundberg had Carter big. ' uue Jim Pollard. MelsHutchIns and Frank Selvy. rhampUn. g ...... 1 1-.3 3 m«H <>• v-' -4 \ B"l> P.oelmrr, Sun Fra/cteco. 6,6-69—IM : jg with two mimites remaining in ('hnsele. g ...... 0 (VO 0 99-94. Judge Joe BlurhaSck had it 1 George Yardley shudder when he Ticliets for the\aUractlon are- g, , iiol.-ch-r. Sania ,,.,4 the third period. But with Risley Aplnii, g ...... 2 ?V13 13 OK 'T*Ha a V> ||1_«___ si____ a«_ BOOTS AND HER.BUDDIES The Picture/ BY EDGAR MARTIN 96 each. The A P card had plays them' that's how tough; on sale a t t h e Arhjory. 1 again apeaiheading the offense. Monro'’. g ...... X.V... O 0-0 0 standoff st 95-all A rm k and British nerlcan Cluh. Whftelei. ( ...... \ ...,o 3-2 2 he is>.” I Fr"! Wampler. Inmanapolle, X j-W llid h a m tallied the final six Smith, c --- ...... Ne. 0 (VO 0 BY ROY CRANE \ ------i VTOST ttt VEPMViG NOW*. V/ BUZ, SAWYER Al'Menz. ri Maotaroneck \ marker* in the quarter and it TotaU ...... ifM 70 ,n"Y _// 70-66—1.76 [ trailed by eight. 44-63, going into OMLY CAME. TO VJVSH Maarkeater JV'a 'S4t YOiaiKWCHSRSE Santee, Nielsen Rm Comments fromi^hio: Art Wall, Jr.. Manor. the final eight mltiutea; ^ / F. rt". VES.WWKIT T«E H«P9>»iESS Of ivyERN KA99T>iiK>S f OF THE 40-MlllMEtER John BarnunixiJrand RnpiOe. * Employing a fuK preaa ih the llahn./f .... 3 \-2 7 I TKtVR SOMIMW WWVIAM D EAR I . ■— . . . Kohen, f .. OX 19 iMOiWTf ONTHE FIYIN6 Mich A 71-6,'i—136 , final quarter Windham, outscored Krroey. f . Vo COMCYWAOA ASSOWt YOO e » o D D s y t i 9KIP6E, NICK. Resume Warfare Tomrnv IWI. llonelnn. To*. 69-67—136 ; 20 J7 but its attack SolomnH. r. fmaVAT I.KAOI K N i:x ( .t.NTiLr. i.iL»orr. H\fi> COOVSTWMtVi VJNVL SE Teaoi'h'a. J 88-73—140 Totals ...... 607 $34 033 1833 €taiid#l ^M^elers (•> wrestled 10 yards from home. cel; cd an interesting letter from K(1 Oltvcf. lj#nwnl. III. I 67-7S—14(1 Qrono. Maine, Feb. 12 (A5—The BY PETER HOFFMAN • Jelko ...k...... — 2ft *1 179 Most of the coaches and experts I Once again.we arrive St Jhat ail CMrl## Sifford. ^Philadrlphla, J E I • 'IHB Stecbenville, Ohio. Mayor Sam S. ’ Pa. • V 67-73^*140 University of Connecticut Huskies im Na. 1 (3> Pf‘t6w ...... Rft 88 97 Us think Santee Will win thla ,one-^ important queation. "W H'V did Going To Town! BT l a n k LEONARD Stengrr ...... 137 112 '* ft2 22ft Pierce ...... 10.2 100 McCormick had referred ou r.in ­ General Manager Rirlisj^d Martin, MIk# Sourhak. Durham. N.IV 70-70—140 'we'Te scheduled for a Yankee Con­ hr- CHET*S A LiXKY 6UY MAMYIN6 ...Mr THS m m a rwo fiem s, esviLOPeo m the eveuhs MICKEY FINN 27' 90 *90 i»i7' the B axte’ Mile of the N ew Yor’i Ia#land f*th#on, Kanaajt City, Elks ...... Suprenani ...... « 96 82 373 Christensen quiry to Parita' and Recreation acting upon ^the recommendation ference basketball gapie with the. A eORSEOUS 6 AL UKE .LINOA smoom SMZE Mfrarra at a iisHTeo yriNPOw.., Parsons .r>.« ...... 135 inft 102 - 2.23 Simmons .. 137 84 ♦4 » « : AUiIetlc Club meet. T h e y think Mn. 7r-«2r-i4(» ■ Ma’ft and Bill’n M — £upt. Frank Y. Linton. of our RecieaUonRf.ciea'Uon Colnmisaion.Cornmiafion. put Jerry Barbe r, lau# An«('ie« 7fia-72—140;, i Man Cvel* Shop University of Maine here tonight 6 HAYNE.f.„I ENVY HIM, "J0NE6Y./ I - m GOT W STOP M . WfSOMKJmSHASSTAmP Dummy ...... 7ft «2 21) 33ft Simp9eii *** ; Jthe Kansas cowboy hurt hlmr*lf * NOT A CHANCE.'...WEVE ill T fienir#ton .., ...... D1 21 "In the first place." Linton Intrt tb# rill# P R O H IR T T^ N G ■ tVlnlnffrr. Oklahoma rity h7-<3—,14() • - " in search of their second succes­ i t him! MWAT TIME POES . rotate 497 474'470 1441 by staying around Nfcw York be­ Into rn fc t the rule i ^k u h i b i iix n u wibfr. Bf’tt<'ndorf.' jow% 68-73-^140 Man. AUto Pat* CHECKEP EVERY MOVE 1 . v.-rifM, \ v e all must aas'Jiue thcre-\^,|ijt-of-tDV.’ncrs from participating sive conference victory. reAM LEAVE? i T.iUls ...... MW 4»S 496 14*9 .Haarkealer OpUral 1*1 ■ fore last week’s race, i For the X—Amat»‘ur. HE'S MA0E...FSg A WEEK/ Team M*. 4 It) is a ^ c llP e in sencl-pro sports. To town'* recreation pro­ Two game* were plfyW in the Paced ijy big Art (Julmby,- Con­ Tadrder ...... 7S *4 103 ‘ia Oi^i'^hfhuc. ...V.'V.. i'o7 iOi 107 m i past five days he ha» been train be more a ^ c iflc ,”. he added, "base- gran ,” ’ necticut romped over New Hamp-', Murphy ...... '. 94 *J 96 3T4 Vennari 9s iflk .300 Hng In Kan.sas, ,"Y’’ Junior league last night. . In Sh|re at Durham yesterday, 103-’ Traev 14» M6’ Davey ...... ball is ^ BV now it m u.t be certain that 9S 111' '*4 96 M2i' Strategy Evident Name Buck Shaw the opener, the Elks continued 85, with New Hampshire never in , Krpll’ . ; m i - i { K I M *0 no .306 Upton ...... J-Z ___ ' ——.I The strategy is evident.’ Santee Rcted. Our Martin and the Commission have Adamy »7 lOSJ, )16 .322' _ ., has a.iown a\steady decline since ^ thing with their their winning way* with a 34*22 the running. Quimby, the ,n a -. — ------I ToUla^...... &48 4*9. 490 1527 will try to keep up with Dick tlie i>cak yearo o f 1048-49. W e an­ Air Force Coach tion's second-best rebounder Totala 6$7 1513 ' - (P eter Rabbit) Olleh, who will set ruling, which certainly has he- ^ win over Ma's and Bill’s. In the ticipated a d e ijW soon after World .come tremendously ii n p,o p u I a r among the major teams, scored 4.7^ I . M4»nit#m#ry Werd <1) a biisterirtg early pace. The ' ______*■ ' j nightcap, th* Manchester Cycle ..... 83 1U7 *0 269 War It but not.'^.a complete as we since its Inception last spring. It's points from ' 20 baskets and three MQUKS .... io»— I -_rn Upiversity student Denver. Feb. J2 LPi — T he A ir Shop, defeated H>e Manchester B#d S0% (1) have experiences “ water ov.er the dam" now as far 1 free throw*. In addition, Quimby ' Iriih- . ,.1,.. lift 30o ID ov!p ...... 87 26 I hopes to go through .a 57-second Fore* Academy has picked Law-1 Aufq P hI'Is. 34"30. - 0 / 4...... tJ 8ft Six Vali^Rfsuons as our fall and winter sports pro­ snared 26 rebounds.to control both Dappolrmte ...... D3 ftD 94 26S I Franklin ...... 90 « .336, first quarle.'. a 1:57 half and a rence T. (Buck) Bhaw. renowned 1 Jim Meacham turned in an out­ Paradino ...... a ... 102 lift Il4 234 lKopcha 9.3 149 Linton- mentioned t.x valid rea­ gram i t . c.o n c e r n e^d . Perhaps backboard*. . * . . 2:59 three-quarter*. Whew! college and professional coach, to standing game as he led the Elka Low Man a...... 82 Dl **»<*' “nr t t : son' for, the decline of semi-pro changes will be made before soft- For Connecticut, Jim Ahearn ______— ..— I Totals ...... 465 516 442 1433 . help mold the A ir Force footbTlll m their win over Ma's and Bill's, Santee is a rccord-conacio'.is lad. baseball, clthougli admitting t'nere ball and baseball take over the and Bob Malone, who shared 4>ne Total! ...... MX 3M 409 115*’ Manrhe.t.f Tiaat < tj and he makes no bones about hop- team that some day will challenge |]« hooped' 12 points for his team. Tlsrrt Fro.i ...... could be other'factors. local sports scene? forward berth, combined for a to­ S. Bvangeliala ...... *3 102 J70 Noble ingt o break Nielsen"* standard. "1. Increased costs for pro not­ Army, Navy, Notre'^ Dame and.fand his rebounding off both b.->ards tal of 27 points with Malone get- riallo . . 7 ...... 10* 9J 304 ' Zimmerman " I could lay back' and rest like ing a j»emi-pro team. Eq’.ijjment, other children greats. „-a, terrific. tingw6 o f them and Ahearn 11. Vazoobian 3M ' Vzs u ll Nielsen and Dwyer and try , out- balls and iifip lr e , fees. In other Shaw was hired as a "past-^tlme The second game was s liattle Two New Hampshire player.s C A h t A l A jE A S y Not 'this 'i(m e rii LhSi.Ib I'LKNER Renovraa . 91 129 93 3»jT o m k le l FRECKLES AND IIIS fRIENDI ‘ He’s Got It A ll, BT MERRILL C BLOSSBB kicking, them in a *loW race," he words a lack of sponsors v.'ho are Johnson IWiLockout consultant" to help coach fresh­ loyal as both team* fought on trailed Quimby, the Connecticut Totala 'M 4 *417 I m 1206 Total! .. ..500 488 523 1511 I man and intramural football teams XCANHAROLY #B000,IM(*.H01PEN. OF COUA&Ei SNt GROTON'. said. "But the people come to willing to foot the bill. T h is coat even term* for four qua.'ters. Baa- captain, for high scoring honors. 'FINE'. MRS.HOLPEH ASRBEP A. Mo. ■ at the Academy this fall. The Aca­ SELCYEMERE T)i£Re WERS MORE YOU UNDER- MEY.MOo&e.vwir o onYcma ITS e p o o EKMClse, R u t m ooma. chum w itm out maiiib«w CM (t> j see records broken and it’s up to must be brought down to, a rea- kft* by Phil Plneo and. Scoopy Billy Pappas scored 27 jiointa and TO BE TMMCE ANP 00 THRU GRAa A KITTEN AMD GET THANKS/ Yaakees It) Victor over Rival demy will not field a .varsity team FMAaV^TTMO « 5 FENM»THMi)T« •TANP NONE MAM f Btsioes. IT ' THE Ea£BCr;iM6 ’ 2901 Adamy . .3...... 92 — i™ I ua to try." acnable flp.'re, evm, if it meani.' Cavey in the final minute iced the Frank McLaughlin scored 20. ------iBSTTBRUjaAV SWIMeiN'? e j-is ? ; Gives TtXI A CHANCE Kosak ...... *4 100 101 ABABY.oCoKOTOn' OSTWSdOeS Oauanio ...... 93 96 11.3 302 (ill's ■••• an,. Nielsen wasn’t saying much. playing less game*. until' 1956. Shaw will be here in game for the Cyclist*. Dave OF ptiTTiNe TOtm. Corbett .,, ...... SS 10! S* 277 Sanloa .. '.‘.‘.‘.'.'. '.’. 'J.' M 117 July, August and September.- ...... 26 136 354 He’* the king now and it's un to "2. Comlilning o f iilL'hly skilled New York, Feb. 12 (*5t- Harold Duffy Slid Gary ..Payne were best ARM AKXINO SOMC- C.oianzoa . ___ 104 112 .104 .322 Spelas ... Shaw, who lives at Atherton, ■ahu/i. M in i / Ratmondq ...... *7 .126 100 313 . Barletta . IM 1 « Santee or Dwyer to deth-one him. talent on a lew teams. Johnson threw the perfect punch for the losing Auto Parta ----i Sornbalc Hia strategy i* equally well- "3. More family recreation and — B right to Paul Andrews’ chin— Calif., was fired laat fall after Cycle Bh** (*4I 535 613 15M nano M B. F. rts Totala .;ii ...... 464 known. ' He'* going to dog ^n- an increased interest in other and kindled hopes of another shot hia Sait Francisco 49era touted for Indlaaa It) a possible Nationtl Professional KloUer. f ...... 2 0-4 6 FuzzeU 133 109 33* Totala ...... 464 52* 477 14*7 tee's steps, then try to outkick sports, such as hunting, fishing, at Archie Aloore’s . light heavy­ Tully. f ...... 2 MATCH Bchindler ;;;;;;;;; 181 101 107 .316 First NaMaXal Hsak (•> weight title. Foot'oall Division championship, Harvey, f ...... 0 90 91 2*1 : Trombley ...... 92 90 *4 266 Wes in the stretch. camping and the lilie. •Rvanzellsta...... ,.v 100 ...... It* 99 107 314 "4. The national publicity given Archie may have other ideas.for, finished with a 7-4-1 record. In­ Pin#0( c ...... 5 Ciaeci ... io 109 310 p Kluok. ... AnNKldl. g ...... 5 96 *S 2M|Mlllrr ...... 96 IIH ..*7 2*7 . he has been campaigning, long and juries to key player* handicapped Low Han *2 *0. *7 249 i B A DART DEAOtlE 'kids* baseball. Cavey. '* ...... 4 Staadlnga "5. Television ha* affected semi* loud, for a chance to meet heavy­ the team. Bird. ( ...... 0 THIS TRIO! Totala ...... 501 500 ■ ft0f^l5071 Low Man ...... 92 93J... *4 26* Shaw took over the ■ San Fran­ I t w — I W L Pet. pro rports os well ra the living weight champ Rocky Marciano. cisco 49ers In 1946 coaching Santa Total* ...... 17 p -n 34: Tbtmit ... -470 M ...... 17 8 .880 habiU of all Of us. A fte r Johnson's one-punch Aal* Fart! 11*1 (Tiara, California, Nevada and ...... 18 9 .640 "6. Lack of Intere*. by the par- knockout of Andrews, the '2 -tol ■ r^'Pu.'i •HEALTH MkerwU-Wllflami (II Brave,9 . North Carolina State. His all-time lAivelt, I ..., 81 275 Yankees ...... 18 12 .520 ' Lack of laterfat favorite. ln-l:46 of the sixth round Branch ...... ;,,..*6 •!(* record as a head coa<:h is 130 won, Ru)>Aha, t. . i • EX ER CISE KENNETH WRIGHT J. BranCierl...... 116 100 *7 »V) Indians ...... 11 14 .440 ticlpanta themselves. 1 ('.b not be­ last night at Madison Square Gar­ Duffy.' I .... Phlllpehta 92' 102 115 209 White Sox ------10 16 .400 lieve we can do ini'.c.h about this den, the wheels started turning 76 lost and 13 tied. (l«ndf*i, c A, • PLEASURE and JOHN HOCKLA a . Brancleri...... 120 110 106 236 for another Johnaon-Moore match. Mci^xrihy g Low Man ...... — — *2 62 Dodgers ...... 8 17 .320 as it miglit be a result of any of Payn*». R ... ARE MOVU4G THE th* other five reasons." Billy Brown. Gardgn match­ HOOKEY AT A GLANCE VIC F U N T On The Target BY MICHAEL O’MALLEY THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNI Going To-Jenny BY WIliiON SCRUGGS” Friday's Keaulta Totals ...... 414 521 451 12*4 ' Laat Night’* Scores Now we arrive, at the part of maker; said he was going to, try TulaU 14 30 BOWLING. GIVES ,YOU .Woolwortk <91 any Score al half time. 16-14 Aiitd Partt. Giants 5, Indian* 0; Bravea 4, Linton's letter which w* enjoyed to "make” the match for April or . N o games scheduled in A LL TH R EE 'NORMAI^^ And A« inookb' car FAOM Ttc octaJmci. Wood ...... 82 10 7* 34(1 UKS HiSSfifiM U m fTHi«tB9a00KBT »no CHARTER Copper ...... *0 *3 I85 the most. "O U T-O F-TO W N E R S "May. league. 2Em A FA/ « tU a R T 104 Sin 2. participate in our adult leagues. Johnson, elated by his victory, •QMS.''LET* located UCNNY.tM •ON* Buhmel , ...... *1 87 National Ix-ague ON#H. f ...4 3 (Vft $ OPEN — ms^•OFaoM A aooF- Nletupaki 103 103 However, we are the- center of an is ready for anybody. In hi* dress­ .0 (VO 0 •CRAMA400SC/ TOICf RliHTNIiMraur OAK S Detroit at Toronto. Morhardt. f 4 Week-ftays 5 p.m. to IS p-m. TOf HAS SFio TO rr* PRO BASKETBALL (NBA) immediate population area of 1.50,- ing room they, were calling for Twi’rdy. f ... 1 3 ^ ft M/UKAMO- FiaCTIHADTDCAaANO Totals __ "55 "in "S i J5o Eastern Division 000 within 10 mile* of Steuben­ Marciano, Nino Valdes. Don Cock- N ew York at Boston. H*’arn, c- ... e 3 1-3 1 Saturday. Sunday, HoUdaya American .Lragtie Mfacham, c. $ M 13 THANK VOO. without VOa W L. Pet. ville, although our population is ell. Moore and everybody except S p-m. to IS pJB- GARAGE LYOAlX a PHl’UM Buffalo at Cleveland. Richard, g . 3 (VO 4 io o n T kndn ontro' <41 Syracuse ...... 29 14 .547 only 36,000. In case of oveferowd Jack D.dnipsey. Rudy, g ...... 0 (VO a Providence at .Hershey. ••V ..1 - Modem Rcet Roeoi* WHCVltHWe TO r Fuller ...... 73 *7 71 *10 Boston ...... 27 26 .509- ing, naturally local' teams are . Andrews, who fights out of Buf­ ...... 71 M 7* 284 Springrfteld at Pittsburgh. 16 4-11 *4 f r e e P A B K IN a : Kennedy NSW Y ork . . . 2 6 26 .500 given preference, but at the pres­ falo, N . Y-., was supposed to be TnUli ...... KIN...60CD9YJ I Alvoril ...... 108 81 108 807 Sua4iay’a Schedmo., < n i ...... *4 88 43 378 PhUadelphia ...... 22 28 .440 ent we want them to take up tli* on the way up after hla knockout B. r . P U . 5M WUN ST. Korlon , Natloqal. League I In lOrady ...... 48 84 18 341 - W M tem DIvislaa slack of local teams,” Linton con over Boardwalk Billy Slpilh who Hunter, f ... . 0 (Ml 0 J bOOOPiJ Montreal at New York. . Pop. t ...... (VO* 0 MANCHESTER — orai..Fii.i4 — Fort Wayne ...... 85 28 .648 eluded. had stoppM Johnson, a Phllsdel- (V3 0 'R o oks And' Tdtala ...... 407 434 4391370 Toronto at Boston. Rowe, f e.-, :S I Mechaalra <*> MinneapoU* ...... 28 25 .528 Manchester, we would say, com phia resident, in two rounds. M ar­ Johiuon, f . ' 1 (VO 3 ' AMOCO OAB Detroit at Chipago. ’ 0-1 4 B0WUN6 RREEN WM9VDUR Blovisb ...... 50 M Rochester ...... 24 28 .462 pares favorably to Steubenville's shall Miles,Who manage* An­ Kevina. c ... . 3 OENiCBAE BEPAIR8 .Giutalsoa ...... 49 77 ■Amertesui League Shaueter. ff 3 3-4 • •M CENTER ST. ijOneyMBOc Milwaukee ...... 19 34 .858 population and drawing area. Re­ drews, claimed his fighter was "too M 7 WHEEt^^GNMaE^rr I Kiesman ...... 75 70 Hershey at Buffalo. Pi(»rvdh, S' * 3 TEU MI-S-4MI. BAOtBfNT Balchunas ...... rt,,.87 78 Friday’s Paoulta cent figures estimate 38,000 peoplip flagly trainfd and too light" at 1 (PltUburgh at Providence, Y4MAU I M C A P .rasKiNo Lox Baleh 47 78 Rbriiester 81, Fort Waylflp ,83. redding in our City .of Village 4XXS pounds, tha tutm% weight aa TofaU...... 1 3-13 33 * .'.m . i <3evelaii^|pit fiprthgfield. . -Score at haU ^D'***/' R H ii. • # iN w / y Phllad^hia lOS, Boston 19L <]^rm. 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7 MANCTESTER EYENING.HteilALD, MANCHESTER7 CQKN^ SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1955 MANCHESTER' EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN* SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12,■81956 / PAGE ELEVEN , PAGE TEN ...... ____ L i. B ooms Far Ssla 72 Automobiles far^Sals 4 Business Services Offered 13 C A R N lV ^ L ^ BY DICK TURMEB Household Goods SI T4» Rsnt 68 SubuHwa For Sale 76 "*!■ h p iim 1950 CHEVROLET St>I«line <1« lux« MELQDT RADIO-T.V, phono’s, -i^RAHK’S IS Buying and oeUing WANTED-Four or/$ room apart­ FOUR ifKTRA lafga rooms, ' Ml FOR SALE or lease, four room heat, full cdHSr. garage, large lot, (H a »ifie d ctub coupe, .radio, .leater, low night calls. Guaranteed scrvln . g6od u ifd tunUtura and ontiquea. ment. R e s p ^ lb u couple, houoe, eloctric kitchen, tile bath, M^n Must Reform^Hlinself mtlcafe. In wonderful condition. jyu. 9-3360. WUl ha open 9 o.m. to $ p.m. MI. child. Call rm . 9r$$«0. ti«eSi near bus^MoreB hnd school. shower,-fireplace, oil furnace. In­ Revi Yeager to Lead ¥ 6 uth Oouglaa Motori, 403 Main. 9-6580, 420 Lake St. Only«8lO,500. Carlton W. Hutchins. sulated, fumUhed, waterfront Advertisement F U R N m m E Befinishing, onUque Mi. 9-5132, 9 -4 ^ . ~ East Hampton,. Conn. MI. 3-7116 CLASSIFIED ADVT. 1947 CHEVROLET FleeUlne aedon, furniture a specialty, chairs caned I GO HOUSEKEEPING vgfter 8 p-ip. radio, heater, motor (.^mpletcly and rushed. Anson F. Thorp.! ON THE EASIE23T TERMS BuiUiaas Property For Bale'70' 85 FERNDALE ‘io^VE'V'Coili- Rally on Peace Discussion DEPT. HOURS overhauled, all new porta, rinse, Phone Ml. 9-6785. i IN YOUR LIFE plstely finished 6 rooih-QapV< BOLTON—THREE year old ax- MANdHBSTilR — ExceUent 5^ In good condition. , FirepU pondsble Cape Cod, five finished, g:15 A. M. tr> 4:30 P. M. pieton plna, etc. Oousloa Motori, ...... -■■— j AT THE LOWEST PRICE 333 Main. acre plot, I0 Manchester Green open stairway, hot water Ml h e a t/ one unfinished. Lot 100’ x 200’. Bolton, Feb. 12 . (|Speclal)X-jt«ad Methodist Church tomorrow, GUARANTEED POSSIBLE A Prison Nutmeg Trait sub-disfrict rkliy of-c>-"An Armed World: A Dangerous Household Senrlees { 3 COMPLETE area. All t^llUes. Many possible dormers, garage, nice yard with Combination storm window'a, auto, / COPY CLOSING TIME 1951 FORD Victoria two>tone blue- uses. Warreh B. Hoeiand, Realtor. terrace. Occupancy Feb. th. Fi­ matte heat, Ideal location for ctdl. the Methodist . Youth Fellowship One.” Worship service is held at Offered 13-A B o o m s o f b r a n d n e w 15 FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. ^ray, really clean, radio, heater, MI. 8-8600, 8-5711. nancing' arranged. Elva Tyler, It. 811,500. Ml. 64784. tomorrow in Manchester will find 11 a. m. Church school session Is excellent Urn. Dousloa Motori, FURNITURE By JOSEPH A. OWENS two local participants in the prp- scheduled at 9:30 a. m. /•' .WEAVING of burns, moth holes been in storage 3 months. Realtor. MI. 9-44«9. MON. THRU FRI. 333 Main. County Editor com feature. Miss Margaret Mc- MYF will meet at 7 p. m. and tom clothing, hosiery runs, I sold..this to a young couple 3 10:30 A.M . NEW FIVE room ranch. Lot 150 x YYsiitad— RosI E sU tt 77 Enfleld, Conn. (Special)—“To4lowlng orders prompts the admin- Inney, president o f the local Monday and the discussion gre 1946 FORD tu<*or. In good condi' handbags''repaired, zipper- re­ months'ago, but- they are not get­ Houses Fof* Sale . 72 SATURDAY 9 A. M. placement, umbrellas repaired, 200. Carport, porch, oil heat. New circumvent the impact on the per- llstrator to delve deeper Into the group, yvUl serve on the panel d ls -, in the Bishop's Crusade for Wc Uon. 1941 Chevrolet tudor. Easiest ting married;- IF READY T(7 buy, aell,' exchange sonsitty we allow all the 'reedom problem of rehabilitation. men’s .shirt colUrs reversed' and MANCHESTER — Colonial six lefrigerator and range Included. cussing “World Peace." The Rev.' Order at 8 p. m. terms in town. Douglas Motors, BLOND BEDROOM 813,000. Call MI. 3-4773. real estata, morWoges arranged. that can pchsibly be given and "I believe in following a relaxed J. Richard Yeager will be moilera-1 The Rev. K. C. Mathews of TOVK COOPEBATIOX WII.L 333 Main. . replaced. Marlow’s Little Mend­ LIVING ROOM sUrnc rooms. Excellent condition. .New Consult HowawK K. Hastings, ing Shop. ' - make the Institution Ilfs as moral type of achedule and, at the loma tor of the discussion. [Travoncore Province. IndW ■will BE AJPPRECIATED 5 PC. DINETTE SET:^- tile bath, new furnace. Modem' MANCHESTER GREEN—Six room Agency. MI. 9-1107. os possible. time, I believe every man ihuat kitchen. 8-car garage, amesite The rally, will be held at North j speak informally to the meeting of FLAT FINISH H o lli^ window '’Westinghouse” Eleq. Refrigerator tOnM), screened pA’ch, attached "It soundr paradoxical,, but free­ learn the art of lelf control. Self Methodist Church In Manchester! W8CS on Tuesday at 8 p.m. There Auto Acces4ortes-^Ttres 6 "Emerson" Telsviston drive. Near bUs line. 814.500. gara$e. ceramic tile bath, plaster­ WANTED—Three bednmn. home 3-5121 shades, made to measure. All $12,000-816,000, also four^rqom dom,- plus the disciplinary pro­ discipline Is required for effbetiva at 8;S0 p.m. continuing to approxl- i will be a question, period- Hus- Dial Mi- • "Maytag’’ Washer Phone Owner Ml. 9-3619. ed walls: On bui line. Excellent metal Venetian blinds at a . new gram. is the key to the work we living. The man who cannot moo­ matcly 7:30. The panel will also bands are cordially invjted to at­ "De Luxe" Range. mortgage available, 815,900. War­ home under $11,000. HavexsevOtal do at the Farm." • WINTER TIRES low price. Keys^ade while‘you cliente with targe down ps!yment. ter hlmaelf is on unhappy peraon. Include reproiMntaUves o f the tend this meeting. / Buy OnCj jjet one half price, wait. M arlow 's./ Take your choice of an^ BOLTON ren E, Howland, Realtor. Xfl. Carlton W . Hutchina, Ml. 9-8182, While he speaks, hla long flnger< The '‘program revolvaa a r o u n d Rockville, Bumride and Hocka- CXm It rehearsal wl)i b# h a Id sippliancea in addition to'bedroom, 3-8600. MI. 8-6711. ed/li*'«ls are busy emphasising these principles.' Work, education, Lost snd. Found Four room non-expandable. Ih 9-4664. num MYF groups. Discussion will Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. plus tax. 1 FORMICA COUNTER tops. Lino- living room, dinette, ruga,\lainpi the Wqrds that come forth. Supt recraation, aria qnd crafts ore all excellent location* Selling for 89J00 be base don the pamphlet Radio Program Noted IjOST—’Two Inch . wire wrapped BUDGET CENTER ' leurn, plastic wall tile. Asphalt, and other Itemp. CAPE COD. 428 Barker 8t., Wve UBTOdlS WANTED - ' Single, J. Berner^ Gates experiences little part of the daily Ilfs here. The with minimum financing for vet­ .rooms down, two unfinished up. Ploughshares and Pruning A WTIC radio program tomor­ hose Vernon a'rea. McKinney 91 Center Street rubber. Vinyl, cork tile. The Tile EVERYTHING tw ow n ily , three-family, bual- difflcuUy 1ft getting a point across. development of discipline Is the ul­ row from 2:30 /io 3 p. m. was Shop. MI. 9-2655. BuckJand. eran. ' Hot water oil heat, combination Hooks" distributed to all church Bros'. Sewage Co. MI. 3-5308. Re­ . SERVICE CENTER ONLY 8496.13 pess property. Have many cash Before he accepted his present timate goal. member! in Methodist Bishop called to the stUntion of parents ward. . Free storage until wanted MANCHESTER windows and screens, fully In­ .'Ixiyart. Mortgages arranged. position he wfs the Rev. J. Ber­ 436 Center Street sulated, amesite drive. A real, buy A Town In Itoelf Oxnam's "Crusade fop World of Elementary School children In delivery. Free set up by our own re­ Six room ranch with full base- Please coll George L. Grozlamuaual, though Main St., Manchester. MI. 9-5390. Ok. a a an SSL L See It Day or Nights / dairy herd of/805 head of cowa Tomgtlt ‘a the night for aU dKat- thor John Hershey, Dr. Rosenbaum, FOUND- Irish Setter, female. Call lERAL Construction, altera- If ypu have no means of trans- i o x ' MOUn S w /Boad, lovely STANLEY BRAY, Realtor It Is believed he Is the only man in and eight bulls, a detail li needed of Wesleyan University and Dr. the country to make sbeh a switch. era to rk, garage, etc. No Job No obligation. Picture w indow / fireplace, hot of course,' there' Is ailsage to lie querade at Sperry's Pond. Profes- Elementary Supervisor In, this area to r th 9 W9 9 k— ii1| jlitr* INDIVIDUALITY water heat, oil, full cellar with factor la the work being-done at a few years ago. /too small. Eugene Girardln, . 16 A—L—B—K--R—T— 8 FOR PROMPT courteous service, handled. Lost year the Farm pro- iqonal figure okatera -will begin a Announcemf^ts 2 Trottel St. MI. 9-5509. > 43-45 Allyn St.. Hartford large recreation room, bar and the one-time Shaker Village. esr round. new work. Call Wm. Kanetai, Con­ BusineM Opportunities 32 Doga— B ird ^-P ets 41 Dignified In design. mpSMor work­ chester. ML 8-7438. ing to Gates, the 200 odd inmates cars. Parts and labor $49-96. UNIVERSAL wringer type washer. .elevation. Asking $33,500. Good- This Is In addition to the turkeys Everyone la welcome to attend and gravy on noodles, string Inside table service. tractor and Builder, 310 Center Very good condition. Ml. 9-5083. manship and materials. Six rooms, child Realty Co., Bsaltors. MI. are men serving sentences of vari­ beans, bread, butler and peanut No money down. $4.90 month­ SBCRXrrARIES — For $1 weekly WANTED—All types of homes for ous lengths. T^erq are no direct and pheasants that are raised for this final fund-raising event of St. Tel Ml. 8-7773. _ 2*a baths, 4 flrcpIactsXs picture 8r793S. any time. waiting buyers. Mortgages ar­ consumption at Oabom and other butter, peach sauce, milk; 'Tues­ TAX R e t u r n s prepared in your lingerie clubs. 825 to 8100 mer­ VALENTINE SPECIAL — singing FURNITURE—We are buying and windows plus bay window. Many committals and any prls5972. bench, work bench, kegs of nails ing warm air heat. Neighbqrtjood Immedlata action assuied. A. J. "We have a town In Itself here. tume to be allowed on the ice. No serole, cole slaw with pineapple, No Money Down,' $2.00 Weekly of fine homes. One mile froM ( 9-4694. Gatto Co., Realtors; CH. 9-8486, .Many Want Transfer* bread and butter, gelatin, milk; JA. 7-8215. — ______NEW CONSTRUCTION, remodel­ Street location. All m odem equip­ and miscellaneous. MI. 9-4356. Before anyone Is shipped to the There is work to be done and for skating will be allowed during the New Motor Guarantee. ing end repairing expertly done. I ■ Highway and 9 from Chapter Okk ayes. JA. 8-8989. - the moet part it involves Jobs that daylight hours today. Thursday, creamed chicken on ment. Profitable,.4atabUshed bus!- FOUR ROOM brick home, expan­ Farm their application Is studied rice, peas, bread, peanut butter' JOSEPH, the Union Shop in town, Estimates gladly given. Robert M. nese. Excellent investment. For PUPPIES FOR SALE, 85 each. Tel. TWO OVERSTUFFFD chairs, one Bridge. Just over the llnh on Aver* are fq re l^ to the men, but they COLE MOTORS sion attic, screened breezeway WANTED—Four to six room house, by a\board which include.* Gatesr Contributions -will be sought and butter, cherry pie, milk; Fri­ will style ladies and children’s Alexander.. MI. 9-7716. appointment coll A. R. Wilkie and MI. 9-9132. maroon, one blue. 85 each if tak'en Street In South WIndsbr. Shown by' adapt themselves.” hair cutUng, Tues., Wed. and 436 Center Street at once. MI. 3-5627. appointment. and garage, high elevation. MI. vicinity of Porter Street preferred. Warden George A. Cummings, and from those who attend the show. day; baked macaroni and cheese, Co. MI, 9-4389/ exclusive ogeiit. '4837 for appointment. Ml. 8-4063, evenings and week­ other prison, officials. Men of All A$es An oildiUonal boost will be given Thuri. By appointment only; Chil­ MI-9-0980 sliced beets, bread, butter and dren 81, adult! 81.50. 869 Main St,, GERMAN SHEPHERD pupa. FIRST 850 takes It. Tappan four- ends. Answering the question as to Transfer to the Fanr Is not the club treasury by parking feet Jam, ice cream, cookies. Rooflng-^tdlng ' 16 A.K.C. registered. MI. 9-4901. burner 39’’ gas range, storage WALTOK W. GRANT R Street— 2-flat, business why he accepted the duties at Os- limited to first offenders. At charged only those who of, -'iiimney single, 2 car garage, electric! ducted by Philip G. Dooley. All AUTO DRIVING Inatruction from repaUra. Free estimates. Ray association with former Warden another 19 months at the Farm, Lincoln’s birthday will receive interested persons are welcome to your home. Insured dual control I WE BUY COWS, calves and beef HOOVER VACUUM cleaner. At- two bedrooms, Hagenow. MI. 9-2214, Ray Jack- hot water heater, oil heat, j new Ralph Walker and Warden Cum­ Joe has come In contact with recognition tomorrow at the Con­ attend club meetlngt. car. Larson Driving School. MI. HOUSEWIVES like^ yourself are ^ cattle. Also horses. Plela Bros, i tachments. Excellent conditfon. le bath, large lot, many of the so-called reckless the other fellow. Offenders must Indiana, Massachusetts ahd Con­ tains, "W e feel we have proven gregational Churdi when the Rev, HOME MADE pies and cakes on ton. Ad. 8-8326. Immediate occupancy. $13,800! trees, high ’ vatlon. Suburban. School Here mings was influen'Ual. These men. To See Movlea :/ 9-6076. earning good income by represent­ I Tbl. Ml. 3-7405. ' > Reasonable. JA. 8-1583. knew my interests, particularly In youths of today. reform themselves. They can be necticut, Gates' declare;/ frankly. during the past 25 years that Arthur A. Wallace will preach t order. MI. 9-8871 or 3-6454. ing Avon Cosmetics. Opening now Will qualify foi\G.I. Carlton W. helped to see the type of man wel­ "Any experience with/people is screened men In prison can be The Ladies of St. Maurice will ROOFING, Siding and carpentry. Cape Cod— 4-room expand^ Hutchina. MI. 9-^32, 9-4694. minimum custody liutltuUoiu. The light he sheds on the sub­ sermon entitled, "Abraham Lin see movies taken in Italy at Its DRIVING Instructions from your ' available for qualified woman. Rainbow Girls of Manchester ject is hardly new, but coming come In society, but it. la their own - valuable. Prisoners ^ re ^bple. trusted with a- minimum of coin, A Great American.” Wor- Alterations and additions. Ceil­ Psychology of .CoaflaeBMht meeting Monday at the Rectory at home. Dual-control insured car; Call MI. 9-2814, Articles For Sale 45 Musical Instnunenta 5.7 able, garage, oil heat. $11,500. Assembly No. 15 were showered | "I have, for many -years, studied from such an authority, warrants Job." Many are immeasurably eapaWer; security. Only 26 escapooa axe .on shlir.Bervtce will be held at 11 ajn, Personals ings. Workmanship guaranteed/ home, screen­ our books from among thousands. 8 p.m. The films will shown by standard or automatic. Call Man­ A. A. Dion, Inc.) 299 Autunm with congratulations last night j the psychology of confinement' — more than casual attention. The man behind the desk, who' Consequently, my work has con Church schm Cape blue eyes take in a portion of the cannot be overlooked when study­ that though he was once their and service c;tubs kept him on the (Conference at historic F i r e HonM Again by a skilled, courteous instructor. mates. MI. 9-8933. / eumer sales, recruiting and organ- j,. ^ tTPRirtiT wni plete line of Instruments. Rental members of the Masonic Ordera. . chaplain, he can no longer be road many/hours. Now he still are allowed virtually complete Mr^ and Mrs. Domenick Ponti- WANTED -R id e to aircraft first License Included. Insured, dual Cod, 12 years old. Full cniar. 7 \ 1,6(KI acre plot through a window ing or merely talking about youth­ (Church In Springfltid. The con­ shift from Lydall Street. Phone ization preferred. Must have d e-! j , , ’ w / « SAV *^*****^' • “ * applied to purchase price. Repre-[6 rooms, fireplace, hot water ^ . Credit for the success of the looked to as a person who might receives t ^ requests, but because freedom In the fields, no convicts celll of Williams Road have re­ controlled standard and hydrfma- pendable car, and phone'. Starting i saenftce. Ml. 3-5315. ^_____ acres good land, rich soil. lAsking ih his office. Men “working without ful law breakers. ference will be attended by Con- MI. 9-3692. iz senpiv:— Olds. Selmer,------Bach. Ped oil heat, storm doors and win-; 812.500. Goodchlld RealtyX Co., performance la due in great Intercede for , a special favor. He Imme with warrants or detainers are turned from a tw o week vacation tic cars.' MI. 9'-7398. measure to the director, Mrs. Olive a guard standing over. them bel- • " ’Remember that no one reforms p-egatlonal ministers from :all Use Roofing and CJhtmneys 16-A arrq^ementa discussed at i^rson-1 ^ 3 ^ ojl, water heater anlTio gel- ler and Bundy. Metter’a Muatc dows. Priced for quick sale.! Realtors. MI. 3-7925 any tim ^ is the law—the men know It—and Osborn, / Is forced to say "no" eligible to transfer from Wethers­ New England and Middle AtlanUc at Miami, Fla. The local couple Studio, 177 McKee. Ml. 3-7500. Recave of the Little Folks Studio; INSTRUCTIONS given from your al Interview of qualified applicant. ! tank. pracUcally new. Tel. $13,500 approve. to many. field to the Farm. Lifers and states. made the trip by plane but was Automobiles for Sale 4 home on Insured dual controlled ROOFING—Specializins/ In repair­ Write, stating age, and business I ]){] 3.5509 . to Mrs. Irene Foster, mother ad­ A statement he makes with s A recurrent thought about the escapees are al8o on the "no" list. grounded at Newark on ths re­ ing roofs of all kinu. Also new experience in first letter to Box' ' ' visor and co-vokes a further ^ntrtbution “was bne o f the first stated in the M. Driving School. MI. 9-6341, Durant St. \ Society and the choir ■will rehearse weather. cleaned, repaired, 36 years’ ex­ folding mirrors, 813; lady's ­ Excellent condition, quiet lo­ BUILDING LOTS, AA 'sone, city^ throughout the program, each one He’s either better or worse.” Then f^ m Gates. "After the teens Cl untry' to set up a Jail farm. perience. Free estimates. Call WOMEN SEW eaay brunch coat, of whom received from the As­ on Wrtnesday at 7:30 p, m. a n d \ GOOD DEAL MORE mond engagement ring. SM; new cation, in c lo s e !...... $16,900 water and seOurage, sidewalks, allowing a little relaxation to en­ not much is leamedl about respect Othefs quickly picked up the idea Methodist Servlees Manolteater Evening Herald Bol­ Howley. Manchester MI. 3-3361. kpare time, material cut, instruc­ folding screen, 85; smelt lamps, sembly beautiful bouquets of rosea Garages— Service— Storage 10 paved streets, goqd frontage. Gas-. ter his voice, he adPlumbing 17 Strebl, Freeport, New York. LADY’S BLACK seal fur coat. Size liis idstform presented a color­ basketball court, and the baseball NewTihd Used Cars we have the 'black sheep’." Gates , He says that because of Warden J/ •a* ber. etc., or Ideal for small busi­ ROYAL a n d Sipilh-Corona., port­ 16. short figure. Price 815. Write 115 ACRES of lahd. for develop­ ful glow -for the opening numbers, and softball er and the re­ Reoden o f this column, I am WANTED 1947 or 1948 Dodge. _ ery. Refrigerators, washers and KODAK 616 Kodamatic 4.5 lenae— room for one person. MI, 84299, be arranged. Exclusive with ACB Comfort and convenience In Songs and presented several- amus­ maining members of the cult left philosophy. give you’advice and perhaps medi­ ■ ■ II.. . . Plymouth cars. iVoneWrful oppor-'j one half a mile from the Admin­ door. Must be clean inside and' stove moving specialty. Folding 200 second, color or -black-white Realty. ML 9-2392. abundance are yours in this spa- ing sWU to the delight of the ausuria differs from diabetes .In For Quick, Honest, Reliable PAIN TIN G / a n d Paperhanging, MI. 3-7925 any time. audience with her rendition of “I beH ev^ in a relaxed schedule." him into contact with people In nard, as he signs his name, main­ have something- to offer." W. Link ...... /... 94 100 93 w and down. Also three track alum. pairs, adjuata watches expertly. ROOM AND board. GenUeman. completely ftniiued recreation that the sugar In'the blood Is nor­ BEFORE YOU BUY a ,UMd car! Service .quality work, reasons'ible prices dance, entitled "Lovely H u la mal but tbere is a low threshold for 172 See Gorman Motor Sales. Buick! inum windows qnd combination Reasonable prices. Open daUy. Phone MI. 3-7675. MANCHESTER and vicinity aix rqom, bar, small . kitchenette, Total* __ ...... 179 171 m Call MI-9-555() and prompt service, Free estl- doors. You can't lose, you get Hands’’. Her Hawaiian dance and N. Y. n ie y ore under bonds to ap­ administration,” McCarthy said. sugar in (the kidneys which allows Sales and Service, : 285 Main Thursday evenings. 129 Spruce room Cape Cod (2 unfinished) m'ony extras. Adjoining building graceful gestures efnw much ap­ mates. Fully, insured. CaU Bert paid for your .time. All Interview! con be made Into four room Hebron * / pear at the oibove date. McCarthy Linked "As lopg os 1 remain In Wosliing- Cold Wave Grip§ the sugar tb spill over into the atreet. Ml. 9-4571. Open evenings. If No Answer Or Evenings Plante. MI^ 9-6965. Street. MI. 9-4387. large lot, short way out, 811.200. plause. Arlyne McGonn and Kathy Tram Ns. l t d ) confidential. Tel. Manchester Business Loeations Ranch 3 bedrooms, ,82700 cash apartment. Full price 825,000. Arrests were made by State ton, andn hope you keep me'there, urine. Renal glyeosuria la not aa R. FsIrfleM ...... 94 #0 KlI-9-7609 Recave also did a dance. "Lovely 1941-40 OLDER Cbevrolets, Fords Awning Co, MI. 9-3091 for appoint­ needed to assume G.I. mortgage. Seen by appointment only, ACB Trooper Thomas Gaufhier of the I won’t be a rubber stamp to any serious as dla^tes and people qr- P. F*(rflr(d ...... (21 97 IS For Rent • 64 Hawaii". All three appeared' In Dauce Iilcluded T o ^Campaign Lies Twd^Thirds U.S. other good transportation. Good BILL TRAYGIS ment. Fuel add Feed 49'A Older home, 4 bedrooms,' central Realty Co. MI. 9-2392. (^blrtsester -barracks/— - . administMtion, be ft Republican _____ Iv live in perfect health with Bonds— Slocks— - regulation costume with mucW To(al> ...... 215 187 179 881 credit enables us to accept 85 SMALL HEATED store on daptb location, full price $11,900. Many Child Named’ ' ol- DemiKra't." It though one who has this condi­ Team Ne. 2 (t> FOR PROMPT. EXPERT Mortgages SI SEASONED HARDWOOD for fire­ colorful glitter of sequins. Mrs. down. Douglas Motors, 333 Main atreet -lear.Main. Apply Edward more including Cape Cods, BOLTON—Lake Street Extension, In Mardi Gras -P\’t. and Mrs. RSAiert Stonovlch fContlnned from Page One) Cohn. In hla speech In Milwau­ (COnUnued' from Pags Ods) tion should be watched from time R.’ Wrrnrr SERVICE ON PAINTER WANTED. Call Michael place and furnace. Immediate de­ Foster long in one of the numbers to time for the possible develop­ A. IRBsttliito WL FIRST AND Second mortgages J. Holl, 1009 Main St. MI. 34117. ranches and colonials. Gaston Colonial Cape Cod, custom built, have given the name of' their a-on, kee, aald a radar Bcientlat who he NORGE, BENDIX, CROSLEY E. Lepter. Tel. MI. 9-6135. livery. Glastonbury, ME, 3-2933. and later another solo, "Waltz said t-wice )vad been found to be a ment ^^qf diabetes as well. bought for our own (account. Fast, Realty Co.. 165 School St. MI. four bedroom Home, large kitchen born Feb. 3, as Robert Allan. Mrs. Harry Sacher, counsel for the 12 tlqn while shoveling snow and to Totals V 187 192 180 859 WTASHEBS—DRYERS and living room, lhn. said, the man copied, vacuum cleaners, irqna,' an. References. Call 3-8445. couple will be crowned king and Two local people are under hoe- to Florida, brought sharp drops in Impossible to have- a child. Totals ...... !m ’l42~ui 804 1952 Pontiac De Ltixe 2-Door— I.g u n s , etc., repaired. Shears, at $2.82 per $100, Call SPACIOUS Office, ground floor, .at 149 Walker St., Within walking other high spot o f the program, rest of-the progressive organiza­ "was found to have ;dlstributed to . Q —: I have A constant, sorb, Garden— Farm— Dairy queen. A dance orchestra will fur­ pital treatment. Raymond E. tions, Including the Communist temperatures since yesterday Hydramatic, radio and heater! knives, moWers. etc., put Into con- Frank Burke or Mel Red­ suitable for businesa or profession. distance of grammar school, new ‘!The New Look -for Small Fry," the people working under him at burning' aensatiop in. my tongue. Team Ne. II (41 CURTAINS laundered and. Ironing high school, bus and Boat Center nish. music for dancing. Smith, Sr. Is under treatment at Party which, after much looking afternoon. Miami, which repdrt- and many extras ...... 81195 dition for coming needs. Brsith- Products SO MI. 34900. really a faahlon show through the F t Monmouth Htarature which fol­ ed a high of 80 degrees yesterday, Have you any Idea what may K. Salafla man about a 2nd_ mort­ done in my home. Ml. 9-4333. St. shopping mart. , At Conference the Windham Memorial Hospital, Into, I think is a reactionary out­ lowed leftist terminology ail the A. Salafla I walle, 52 Pearl street. ^courtesy of "Tots and Teens,"-with shivered early todav Jn readings cause this or whst can be done 1952 Studebaker V-8 H.irdtop— ' ------— gage at APPLEIS—Baldwins and Delicloua. THREE ROOM office on Main St. Allan L. Carr attended a reli­ and Is recuperating from orndcal fit that is, as the House of Rep­ way down tha line." . Features: Fireplace, buUt-l6 Mrs; Roesve os the narrator. treatment. Ernert Dlngwcll of In the low 40a. The cold weath for It? Mrs. K. Totals ]7( 332 183 590 Overdrive; radio and h e a te r ! COMPLETE REPAIRS by Stuart Very -reasonable while they last. Location auitable for oiiy tausineoa. About .A ^ z e n little tots, and a gious conference In Nbw Haven resentatives says.. un-American. Although Cohn did not name the A — This Is unfortpiately a Team Ne. 3 (•) 81095 Wolcott on wringer and auto- Situations W/mted— Bring your own containers. Bot- Coll MI.' 9-4545. .. ’ bookcases, tils bath, aluminum EMERGENCY today. He win return home tomor­ Glleed ic also a ourglcsl patient "The people of the Communist er threatened vegetables and clt boveioy ..33 73 few , In their teens, delighted the man in his speech, later at a news cbmmon and most implcasanl .,92 91 10 ...... malic washing machines, electric CONNECTICUT ti's, 260 Bush Hill Road. combination window's. Low down row. at the Manchester Memorial Hos­ Party have one-track minds and rua crops. There waa a similar Lovejoy Male 39 DENTAL OFFICES, waiting room OILIURNER audHnea -os they displayed the pital. DIngweli is the father of conference he said his name waa threat to winter vegetable crops Symptom. If there are visible signs 1951''Chevrolet Hardtop — Power ranges, vacuum cleaners', motors, payment for qualified veteran. . . qhurch Seryloes ' they S're too narrow-minded. They BArry Bernstein, a section chief. Total* 155 IM 165 484 glide, radio and heater 8995! small appliances. Welding. 180 MORTGAGE EXCHANGE and laboratory, formerly occupied salient featurea of the spring gar­ Mrs. Norton P. Warner of GUead. in the Rio Grande valley. of irritation of the tongue ,the h a r d w a r e and building ma­ Priced to aell at 813.500. SERVICE Church 'eervicea here will be: are not the . type I feet I should In Washington, the Army had no Household GfNids 51 by Dr. Ward E. Green (now -re­ ments for little girls and boys. The coldest weather in the situation may be related to such Team No. I IS) ^ T, Street- Ml. 9.8678. terials experience. Will accept Hebron Congregational, 10 a.m.; associate with. I believe that Immediate comment on Cohn’s things as pernicious anemia, les­ J951 Ford Victoria — Radio and ! ------^______27 Lewi.s Street tired). Elevator servica. House A Hop Scotch Polka Sunday ^ h ool, 11 a.m. Gilead Manckeeter Bveaiag HeraU He­ country waa in the Northern M. Fowler ...... 79 37 74 position as warehouse man, driver JARVIS REALTY CO. this country needs changes but T statsmsnt. Bernstein could not be sening of the output of saliva, E. Fowler ...... 106 M hester...... 88951 RUBBISH and ashes removed. Gen- FLOOR SAMPLE. Easy automatic Hale, Inc, ■ ” CALL "HI Hatters*’ , a song and dance CongrsgaUonal cniurch, 11:15; Plains where temperatures again or retail store. Phone MI. 9-6902. washer new merchandise, guar­ 654 Center Street bron oorreepondent, Mlsa •uean olio believe the Communist Party reached for comment. - (ilabstes or vitamin A deficiency: . _ i eral cleaning of attics; cellars and Hartford CH-6-8897 number by Ave girls in top hats Sunday School. 10 a.m. The Rev. today were more than 20 degrees Total* ...... 182 173 143 518 I960 Studebaker 2-Docr — Over- i yards. CaU M and M Rubbish re- Call MI-3-4112 Peadleten, telephoBA— AGodemy would moke It worse." It is also possible that It is related antee. Kemp's, Inc. FOUR ROOM Office oults, excel­ MI-9 -4 5 4 8 and natty suits; and “ Hop Scotch- John a : Beck will officiate at both below zero. One* of the coldest Team No, 4 (1) dnve. radio and heater 8465 moval. Ml. 9-975?. ’ lent, decor, completa faqUiUea, Sundays Call MI-9-S68S in". the girls In plaid skirts, caps 5-8454. IN FILL COLOR? spots,waa Rlsmarck. N. D., with to some local eon cloudy; Springfield, III., 4 and It agsdn the iritie ha! come back. Philadelphia — Mel OolUno, 155, motor, fully - equipped. Needs MI. 9-6660 or MI. 3-4607. name <^atea. Write Reeve's Co., THREE ROOMS a t furniture, 8350. tiva Lt. Ocorge Zellman sold he Two mplete repalnng, refuiishlng, aet, dinetta oat, > rugs, lompa, and son, need on op^m ent ofUr water heat, batha, near Jt*w- McKin n e y r r o s . afield os nei^bors convoased by "Many of . my good Republican hole. 'Ilie mean distance of the planet story. Ooneidarlng the ehonnous at a hospital. Zellman sold ha also 23. 'iliey ore: Kenneth L. XaUot, mimber of soft drinks which people many and Henry 'HoU, Now 2861 PLYMOUTH 4-door, good con- restoring on all types of furniture. NORTH END Soda Shop. Reason (X>LLIE PUPPIES, olght wOeks tables. Used bu( fully guaranteed. May -1. Unfurnished, , reasonable ochool. Buy tftroct from buildar M -taWERAOE OUIPOSAL OO. A ^ ttod being the gong leader in 42, o f Hemoteod, L. L, end F. Leigli the Mahoney children reported no friends say that I should not critl- "The hordoat part," he says, Jupltor from the sun is 5.2 times tfitloii. Saciiflca lor quick sale.; Zigmund Gozdz, Prop. Formerly for selling is due to illness. MI. that of the Ekuth. drink I should thlBk that tarn rule )lsap. Drew 10. Heavyweights. . old, with full white coUart. Sable Easy terma. Albert'a, 43 AUyit 8L, rant daoUed. Four or Rv# noUM,-* 816,800. Siunm by oppointmtiit lW l|$ Paul St,. IM. Ml-S-SSM . A doson holdups and burglaries. BuUingcr, 40. o f New RobheUe, losses. ciso President Elsenhower and ths "wax making the drlU." . ML «-T8». of Watklna Bros. Tel. MI. 2-7449.* 84125, MI. S4930. and whlu. MI. 8-7554. Hartford. Call M I. 9-34T3 any time. only. to. M8U. 8 'i f J . . . i f f - { J 1

-iX > ■ SATURDAY, FEBRUAfeY 12, 1966 AYCntfe Daily N«t PrcM Ron rAGE TWELVE Ysr the Week Eanded Tha Weather jEdncIf^Bttr -lEoi^nhts E^rald Feb, It, IM5 Ferecaat of b. a Weather Buna* ed In ths noble sport of Ice fish­ Groups Sponsors 11,588 Fair, aot so eoM tonight. Leer ing. Member ef the Audit 18 *0 M. Tuesday, partly eAondy About Town In' fact, one of the anglers had Rivers-Minicucci Wedding QUINN’S :*■ Bureau af OIrealatttm and o' little wanner. nailed a lovely 38-inch pickerel. Fashion Show Manchester~^A City of Village Charm Hartley M. Burnham, IS'^EIsie Heard Along Main Street The photographer, ever on th^ ( t)r., ta Hated amtmK candidates for alert for what might ba consid­ the dejcee of, maatei^ of science In And on Some of MtmcheMtei^B Side Streets', Too "Parts Comes to Manchester," Is PHARMACY ered a newsworthy photo, hustled VOU LXXIV, NO. 114 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14. 1955 (Classified Advertlalng on Page l8) mechanical .engineering at the over and prepared to take advan­ the title of the townWomen’s first PRICE FiyE CENTS University of Pennsylvania's mid­ \ Burned Up f'ConnectIcut. Florida ta now grow­ tage of the picture possibility. A Fashion Show of 1966. To-W speci­ OPEN SUNDAYS year convocation this morning in One woman In Manchester may ing faster than her old rival state llanchester boy who was stand­ fic, the date la W edneaday^arch Philadelphia. Burnham has taken of California, but ift JO years Cali­ never again aak her husband to ing nearby axpresaed a certain 9. at-the South Methodist O t ^ h . advanced studies In the Graduate empty’ the wastebaskets into the fornia promises fb be bigger than amount of curiosity, and was half- »A JI.ts1PJI. St. Valentine Gyuld Ask No M ore Division of Pennsylvania's School Incinerator, New York Stat8. willingly drafted by the photo- The sponsoring conwnittee ls\the / 29 Aboard of Mechanical Engineering. For i(^ e time ahe has tised a As . for adtooXa. enrollment is grazier to pose with the fish. Wesley Group of the Women's “ system to keep the soiled clothing now almost/28 million in the ele­ However, before he c6naented to clety of Christian Service. SPJI.te»PJI. All Interested pemons are Invited separated which saves her the mentary gfades. In five years it allow hla picture to be taken, he Mnr.< Paul Wlllhide and Mrs^ Plane Down to a meeUng of the Young Adults chore of sorting it when th« time will be 38U million. Enrollment made a few wiee preliminary in- R^'saell Ro^rta. co-chairmen, have K K ; Britain Bids U.N. / gfoup of Emanuel Lutheran for laundering rolls aroimd. in highXctuMla is about seven mil­ .quiries. arranged with “Ooret Casuals", .Church. Tuesday, Feh. 1'5.: at 8 The lady habitually put her lion. / 'Will this pictura be in the pa­ distinctive wtjtnen's apparel shop p.m. tn the reception room, at own clothes into a green waste- re are about one million at 887 Main Street., to present per.? Which paper? The -Man­ Near Rome Of Vaccine / which Ume a special Valentine bssket which closely resembles 1 teachers now; 50,000 were chester paper? Which" one- of their line of garments and acces- program will be presented. others in the home. This kept her ded the past year but they the Manchester papers? The soriet. Practically all of the models Rome, Feb. 14 (JP)—Search Pittsburgh, Feb. 14 (JP)— delicate clothes away from more unavailable. ^ Thirty-eight Herald? wilt be maids and matrons from the Members of the Cornerstone sturdy articles and saved time on million, 1 In 4, attend schools and church membership, soms of them for a missing Belgian Sabena Dr. Jonas E. Salk, developer CM are reminded of the monthly At this point in the cross-ex­ "blue'Monday." colleges now. More physical amination the lad's fact noticeably ^ u al to-proferaional models, with airlin^ with 29 persons of a polio vaccine now under­ meeUng In St. Bridget's Church Recently the green basket vu facilities and more teachers ara years of cxperiencs in similar af­ aboard ^ u n g from the snow- going national testing, today hall tomorrow at 8:15 p.m. A brief set near the washing machineyxhe urgently needed. dropped and he murmured a rath­ fairs at the church. business meetltw and shcsving of night before the day she Intended er’ disparaging, "Ohhh.” 'ncketa. already available at the covered mountains north of requested 10,000 new grade the film, “The Rehearsal." will be to wash- clothes. NearbyVother church office, from group mem­ Rome today to the storm- school volunteers to “help Eariy Arrival Cenventoat Meeting followed by a social time with re- full, ordinary wastebaskMS con­ There were two red-faced mem- bers, or at Ooret Casuals store, tossed siea off^ivitavecchia, with new investigations" of ft-eshmcnta. taining ordinary Junk ha|ipened' to A young woman who workafor a should be purchaaed at an early bera of a local buiilness establish­ living -S’oke up one morning re­ further West.” \ the vaccine. Big Coat for Little Evacuee be standing. / ment' who reported for work last date aa- the space la ’necessarily Almost 24 hours had paaaed with­ Dr. Salk said the experiments In^a Wants TIm Salvation Army Band, un­ Enter, the husband after a hard cently with aymptoma indicating limited in.' Cooper Hall. Cites Action der the dlrecUoQ of Bwdmarter Thursday morning. she Would coine down with a cold out a clue to the fate of the D(X will be carried on in 2k elemen­ day's work at the office, A abort Both men, it seems are sports Inchtded in-tha program la enter­ that vanished Sunday into a fog. C. Peter Carlson and Deputy Band- pause - wilt now eU'siie while we before the day waa out. tainment by the popular Round tary schools in Allegheny (Pitts­ msMter Robert Lyons, will partici­ fans. They travel all over the state Reluctant to mlsa a day’s wOric, The ship then waa only 14 minutes burgh) Ckiunty. imagine how he wks told that the to watch baseball, basketball and .ill- Table Singers and a aocial period flying time north of Rome while Nationalists For Truce pate in the concert at 8 tonight at wastebaskets needed emptying, she telephoned her' doctor, hoping with refrertimenta. 'i'he University of Pittsburgh the Citadel and at the services to­ football games. he could prescribe eontething that en route from Bruaaele to the Bel­ scientist said he wants to test anh hurry up. The pair purchased tickets for gian Congo, Hope. waa yirtuSlly morrow. Veteran bandsmen" and About now we might explain would stave off the sniffles and "more precisely the question ’ of soldlera will also be honored this the exhibition basketball game'be­ eneezes. — abandoned-for the 21 paaaengeca— optimal dose and number of Inocu­ At Parleys that the couple haa a 15 month old tween the Milwaukee Hawks and 14 Belgians, four Americane, two By London evening-' daughter >rao. is interested in However, he -wSa out, and ehe lations and their spacing to pro­ Naasiff Arms of Manchester. decided to take her chances on go­ French, and 19-yea'r-old Marcella duce the best, effect at best can be wastebaskets, papers, and, well, The men, in their work, talked MarianI, unlucky Mi** Italy Ry SEYMOUR TOPPING By M.\.\ HARREL80N almost everything. ing to her Job. She hopped her IMESTOWM measured by the antibody testa." about watching Prank Selvy and bus at the usual time and, eoinci- ^ o h n i c o A . 1953—and the crew of seven London, Feb. 14 (/P)—In­ United Nations. N. Y., Feb. With probably all the best inten­ Bob Pettit, the one-two punch of gian* and a Briton. Over Million Tested dian Prime Minister Nehru PastorR Exc^nge tions, she had transferred some of dencea being witjat they are, lo and I"* PHARMACY Salk's much pubdeized polio 14 {IP)—Britain proposed to­ the Hawks in action. behold there 'was her doettw, riding 459 Hartford Bd., Cor. McKee "Falling In Flames” / , came out today for Na- the, paper from an ordinary waste' Wednesday night they lefi. their That Interpret The ^ vaccine was given to over a mil­ day that the U.N. suspend Pulpits Sunday basket into the green one in which the same bus. - \ Through most of a day ^ stead y tionaliat China’s participa­ work and arrangements were She sat do'.'n next to him and aa f ishes Of The FamUy X onoM-fall, hundred* of ^rabinleri lion children in a nationwide test its efforts for a ceasefire in We are especially. Interested. Bo made for one to pick up the other. last spring to determine the medi­ tion in any international con­ far, no one haa been able to fathom the hta rolled along, recited her and more than 1,000 p a g e r s and the Strait of Foi'mosa to al­ The Rev, D f. Philip Marshman The men met as scheduled and symptoms. There followed a brief lOPEN: JOHN B. BURKE farmers scoured the Wooded moun­ cine's effectiveness against polio. ference on the Formosf! her motives. went to the Armory. The Nstionsl Foundation for In­ low interested govemments Rose-of the Buckingham Congre­ Anyway, you can'probably guess conversation, after which the doc­ tain* 37 mile* nort^of Rome after is.sue. Britain, holding a simi­ time for consultations. gational Church and the Rev. Jphrr As they had planned, they got tor pulled .out hla pad, balanced- it FUNERAL HOME two farmers told/|>otice they saw fantile Paralysis is expected to an­ the rest. You're right; the wife nounce results of the nationwide lar view, urged a quick cease­ British Delegate Sir Pierson R. Neubert of the Community lost one of her nicest nightgowns there early in order to get good on hla knee and wrota out a ^ e T e K m I-S-8888 th« plane "falUiig in flamee” last ^ p t l it Church will exchange pul­ seate for the game. The Armory Lortof Studios.' ALL DAY: night. The a a arch was continuing testa soon. ' fire as the prelude to such a Dixon spoke after Russia had told in the holacauat which began scriptlon. 87. EAST X^NTEK ST. the 11-nation U.N. Security Coun­ pits tomorrow as a token of Chris­ was dark' and the front door cloiaed Th|e young woman had it filled MRS. CARL FRANCIS RIVERS near nightfall, but authorities had Salk said the new testa are parley. when her husband lighted the in­ AMBULANCE SERVICE planned- to determine the best cil that no useful purpose Would tian fellowship. cinerator. when they arrived so they waited before goliig to her office, took the loat hopcHiat the wreckage would France lined up w ith Britain on the ramp. be lo c a ^ there. Two helicopter* methods and times to administer be . served by U.N. disciisslons of •Ihe topic of Dr. Rose's sermon medicine, and made it through UmT White gladioli formed the setting-^crystalette bouffant gown with a iSUNDAYi and the United Slates in criti­ a cease-fire. will tl* "Confession of PalUi and - After each had smoked a half day in' splendid health. ^ and an4tallan air-sea rescue plane the vaccine. cism of .Soviet F'oreign Minister Heard Along-s-Bumed lip Sequel doxen cigarettes and were chilled in St. James* Churdi at 10 o'clock head band .of pink pompopa and Chief U.S. Delegate Henry Modern Man." The Rev. Mr. Neu­ carried a cascade bouquet of pink foui^no trace of wreckage. He met today with the Alle­ V. M. Molotov's pi'upo.sal for a 10- bert vrtU speak on "Go In By the Telling thia story brought on a to the bone by .the night qlr, one this morning for the veddlng.bf gheny County Board of Education Cabot Lodge,'Jr, aaid he had no rash of others. Perhaps one more He tfetead I pompons. fost efforts turned back to the power conference tlml would ex­ objection to ap, adjournment of Marrow 'Pate." said to the other, "I gueea • the One of our friends contributes Miaa Joan Margaret Miaicucci, off the old Roman port of officials to make final plans for clude Chiang Kal'-shek's Cliinese is worth telling. game haa been postponed or can­ The bridesmaids and Junior the Formosan debate. He aaid. The RSy, Dr, Rose will preach in the following, which ahe requests daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles bridesmaid were attired In similai^ PJk.C. /Civitavecchia when a helicopter the coming tests. Nationaiiata. A Foreign Miniatry the Community Baptist Church at Everyone is, of course, aware of celed.” They went home, unhappy however, he was convinced the the masses of papers that accumu­ us to print in "Heard Along.” J . Minicuccl, 443 E. Middle Tpke., gowns of blue crystalette. All crew rei>orted aoeing "what looked As in the past, children who spokesman in Paris said "it ia not Security Council must continue to 10:16 a. m.Vand the Rev. Mr. Neu­ at the turn of events. Hke a pretty big oil smear” on the participate in the program must po.ssible that thia proposition late after Christmas presents are What the pair actually did was and Carl Francis Rivers, 123 Osk three wore yellow pompon head seek a cease-fire. bert in the' Buckingham Congre­ Just stand aside and watch your­ j water 10 miles offshore. They have written permission from their | could produce any conccete rc- "We shall continue our efforts gational Chwxh at 11:00 a. m. o^ned. to go to -the Armory one week St., son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. .bands and carried cascade boii- sult.s." A friend tells of a recent Christ­ self go by; / ^vers, 84 Brooklyn St-,' Rdckvllle. | quets of yellow pompons. could not be sure. Fog himg low, parents. with members of the council to Tboae who n^ve no church home ahead of Ume, for the Hawke and Thihk^ot youraelf aa ‘He’ Instead and the sea was atlll churned by Salk aaid the pupils will, he . Nehru made his position clear In the Manchester ares are invited mas Day when the family decided Nasslffa meet next Wednesday The Rev. John ,F; Hannon cele­ The mother of the bride chose seek an end to the hostilities,” to open their presents and then T, brated .the high Mass and per­ the near-tempeata* of late la s .t given one day'j^ advance notice, a.s he headed home from a two- Lodge' said. to either of thege churches. night. Pick flaws, find fault; forget the a blue taffeta dress with powder BINGO week. week vi.sil in London. He told re- have dinner. formed the ceremony. blue accessories and a blue Iris' FORMERLY PBINCES8 before the tests are begun. i Soviet Delegate Arkady A. Naturally chaos resulted and the man is you. Given in marriage by her father, Fear No flurvlwra j porter.s at the airpoit a Formosa Sobolev declared' that the cease­ Occbpaflonal Pluma And strive to make your estimate corsage. The mother of the PAC BALLROOM BALLROOM Second Shot luitcr conference iii still under considera­ housewife, who normally keeps the bride hud aa her maid of honor bridegroom chose a blue crepe BaMna's Rome manager, Alfred The new experiments will start fire question was too limited and Every ao often we members of ring true. Blum, said, "I -believe the plane tion. It "obviously i-annot exclude A boy leans forward to get into the picture aa this little girl In applied to only a few small Islands. neat and tidy home, fpJt order the fourth estate are reminded that her cousin, Miss Catherine A. Pas- dress with pink accessories .and a ROCKVILLE with a blood test followed within ; should be restored befpre dinner nust have fallen into the sea. I any party concerned." he said. m.m-sl7.ed coat interrupts munching on a cracker to pose for a cain- there are many intangible rewards •Die faults of others, then, will qualinl of this town. Bridesmaids pink carnation corsage. a few days b)’ a shot of the vac­ Bigger Question WANDELL- was served. were Mil’S Doris A. Cormier and ear there are no survivors." A few hours laLer. a ' Brili.sh rriiman. Youngsters were among thousands of Chinese civilians "A bigger question has to be offered to, imd collected by, news­ dwarf and shrink. A' reception for 200 guests is cine./ j Foreign Office spokesman told evacuted from toe Taehens lo Formosa under protection of toe U. 8. Everyone was hungry, the pile of lifrii. Louts F. Sardella, bot;-) of fouf-engine aircraft had A second shot will be given ■ considered,” he said. "That ques­ papermen. One of these occupa­ Love's chain grows stronger by being held at the Italian American > -k*^ it in th* air for, only newsmen: Seventh Fleet. (.\P Wlrephoto). gift wrappings was inountalnous, tional pluma, which almQst always Manchester, Miss Ysta M. Mini- EVERY MONDAY sometime later. Salk said: [ tion is to lessen tension.," ANDERMN and ‘ the papers were hurriedly -ono mighty link.__ i- ‘ Club on Rldridge Street,’from 11 three'jmurs after its last report. Marttia Phillips' vslrntlae for "Toppy” Persrhel brings a plra»ed. “Her Majesty's government be~ crops up when we are assessing When you With 'He' as auhatltute cdccl. elstcr of th e bride, wazTia. m. to 6 p. m. When leaving If slightly bewildered, look to Toppy's facw at the Center Day Nurs­ /"It is clear that the longer the I lieve tlmt it would be an advant­ Dixon said the British govern­ burned. jenior bridesmaid., Fr«a tvoRspoitatloa by SHvtrl Low-Rring Italian aircraft and a ment had been engaged in consul­ Net, loss, two dandy sweaters. our real merit, la the esteem in for '!' on a wedding trip to Washington, ery's valentine party this nioming. Topp.v is the %nn of .Mr, and interval between the first two in- ■ age to work for an end to . the which members of this profession Raym9nd A. Rivers of Rockville U. B .. mkitary plane, swept over tations with other governments Building Have stood aside and watched D. C., the bride will wear a pow­ iMnriagIviM OtaaqaOtOEO* HHoEcm at 8:4S PJ land and i m north and northwest Mra. Robert Persrhel, and Mnriha I* the daiigbler -of Mr. and 3fra. oculatlons the better the effect. figntlrig in advance of a confer­ are held In their community. yourself go by.” waa best man for ills brother, and der blue dress with beige coat, Edwnrd Phlllipa. and stands ready to discuss any -By Leaps and Bounds David L. brother of the ef Rom* aftar daybreak. An Ital­ For this reason the majority of ence/ should there be, an agree­ Contractors Three specific anecdotes, which white flower hat and white orchid children will receive two ippcula- ment to hold a conference. An end Chiang Expects U. S. concrete proposals to end the dif­ We were Interested -in a recent bride, and Louts F. Sardella, both ian Nary c o r ^ te and minesweep- ficulties. I occurred in recent weeks, should Nice Kitty—Nice Kitty corsage. After Feb. 20 the cou­ tiona at intervals of four 'weeks ty th e fighting would improve the K tld—rtd- Conim tT^ statistical report from Washing­ help to illustrate the point. of Mancheater, were uslienr. ar plied the c ^ t a l waters be­ He added; ^ ton which gives the population of Several weeks ago in these ple will reside at 489 E. Middle :z tween Rome and t^vitavecchla. but in some cases the intervals ihancea of a conference succeed- The bride waZ attired In a white ng." "The council should not try to­ A|ttratioM>R«iiied«llA9 the United States as 164 million One day a woman, with her 3- columns we discussed one of the duriicsa satin and Chantilly iace Tpke. On Way To Beigtaa Congo msy be as short aa two or as year-old tot in tow, ventured Into The British Ambassador in day to push matters forward. The and predicts that it will be 220 more distasteful byproducU of our gown, dealgned with portrait neck­ Mrs. Rivers Is employed at th e Of the 21 pasaenl^a, four were Ike, GOP Consider long as 12 weeks." Defend AH Islands Wisest course is to adjourn with­ " *^U8inc8s Built On \ million In 1975. Each new estimate the editorial room of The Herald. machine age . . . atatlc electricity. Personal Finance Co. in Hartford to get off in Rome apd the rest Salk indicated that the sai Moscow, Sir William Ha.vter, is She quickly consumnfated her buai- line trimmed with Fre ich sequins, out taking a final decirion." Customer Satisfaction” is higher than the otte before, We outUned some Of the shocking with a lace fitted bodice, long lace and 'ker husband is employed qa wer* hsading for Ai^a. The vaccine ii^d in the national te: still exploring with the Russians ness and atarted to leaVe the office, the idea of a Formosa parley, liie He said, however, that the coun­ Full Insurance Coverage amazingly so. This country is hazards this phenomenon presents sleeves, satin bouffant skirt 'with an assistant foreman at the Cen­ BRAKE plane was on a run frOm^-Bntssels aiU be used in the new ex; cil should continue to wat.ch: the growing in many ways, in people, ' Her child, an inquisiUve urchen, and also some untested antidotes. tral , Connecticut C3o-op Farmer's to Leopoldville, in th'e'y Belgian fnents. apokejunan said. He added,'how­ Taipei, Formo.ia. Feb. 14 (/P)—GeHerali-ssitno Chiang Kai- no doubt, interrupted his mother's panels of Chantilly lace tanering *56 Conclave Site ever: ."hek expressed his determination today to hold the re.st of problem with the closest attention. Tel. MI.9-3033 or in resources,, in ingenuity, in Yesterday, however, we leariied Assn, in Manchester. Congo. He said it “is safe bevqrid departure with a rather precocious into a court train. Her veil of nylon Dixon expressed regret that ■ TeL MI-3-6651 standard of living, in "energy which through the medium of the Asso­ tulle waa arranged froip a cap of The bride's attendants were pre­ The airline identified th,e four doubt.” '/ "VVe wiah to make it clear that the Chinese-Nationalists’ off-shore islands and made it plain Red China had rejected the coun­ makes for progress. It is any­ query, "Munimy what do they do ciated Press that static electricity sented with rhinestone necklaces Americane aboard as Paul -Leroy. the contacts with the-Soviet gov­ After S:Q0 P. M. here?" Chantilly lace and seed pearls. Her. SPECIAL Washington, Feb, 14 (/Pj— : changed, the Democrats propose Officials from the 28 schemls se­ "he expect.8 the United State.s to help him fight for them if cil invitation of Jan. 31 to send a thing but static. has been around for some time flowen? were white ros.s with an arid earrings, and the bridegroom's 38 Ronald Dr., Lake Hiawatha, N. lected to participate also met with ernment on the basis i f their pio- the Chinese Communisla a t t a c k .------— representative here for the cease­ The child'a mother, not one to be Include* lining and Ini ■THE BEST,BRAKE JOB IN TOWN I to open theif convention Aug. 13^ a posal should not lU, construco as 82 Baldwin Road Southeastern states are grow­ in fact at least as long as eaU orchid, in the center. attendants with tie and cuff link J., a geologist for the Bear Oeek President Eisenhower an-v-* intrepid pair learned that the peo­ It down ao that I can send It to the count would reach 25 during the '■ Atty. Gert. Brownell, Speaking to laWs of some states which now re­ Hall said the party is still sty­ the government should do to guar­ ("The righteous support given mental treatment at a Galveston, fier>' explosion blew walls out ple, (not the autos) were engag- composing room In takes.” . past seven or fight weeks. . SPECIALS!! .th* National Republican Club in quire certification of presidential mied by the possibility that laws antee . that biUions in ' welfare us by the Soviet government and Tex., hospital. of a linseed oil extraction plant today iiij.iiririg 14 workmen ' Grabbing a pair of selaeora, the Proof has been the atumbling New York, praised. the first two candidates 70 to 90 days before in some states will prevent .the funds' are administered honest- people in our struggle' to literate 3 for City Ed proceeded to show the cub KKKKKKKKKKKK!< Ferrell told the Associated Press critirally. The blast occurred at block to those p e t. owners who years />f the EisenhoiJ'er admin­ the election. , Taiwan IF'ormoaal and safeguard how it was done. • ■' / ■■■ News Tidbits in a pre-trial statement: 10 a. in. shortly after workmen 49c value! Type 130 nIUslin istration. saying, its accomptish- If these election laws should 'be (Coatlnued on Page Beventeen) The program was prepared by Asia gives'us great encourage­ "I am completely innocent of After cutting the copy into menta "reflect a philosophy of gov­ at the Cargill Inc. flax plant had cases. A Monday spedali ’51 FORD CUSTOM "8’‘ TUDOR 1" the AFL hieadquarte^ staff un­ Culled from AP Wires ment and, confidence in victory.") any connection, with the death of takes, Asimus said to the lad, ernment first enunciated for the der direction of George Meany, drained tanks of bexafle, a vnla*: DANIEL'S Radio, heater, Fnrdomallc.-Dark green. Very Contrary to aome reports, the Mr. Pattefsbn. I am confident that tUe liquid used in extracting "That’s the way it should be >995 RepObltean party— by Abriiharn- A FL - president, and WlUiarn F. Natlonaliat Defense Ministry an­ SPECIAL MONDAY ONLY done.” ' • ' nirt) cpndltlan. I will secure a\f*lr trial in Jef-: linseed oil from fla.\ seed. PHARMACY Lincoln." Schnitzicr, secretary - treasurer^, Vice President Richard Nlxog is nounced it had no intention of feraon (Birmingham) County and The startled reporter looked Gov. TIiMdore R. McKeldIn of the Tiin^ story said, adding: reported to have promised Guate- evacuating Nanchishan, 140 miles that a .fair trial y u i conflrfti my GREENLEASE PROBE OPEN 501 Hartford Road down at his boss aad said, "You 'f- !51PLYM. - CRANBROOK CONVERTIBLE ^ 995 Maryland, in a speech at Brook­ Ribicoff Set TO Present 'The heads of the AFL's 111 north of Formosa and now the HAND TOWELS Near Orford Vltlage- aren’t supposed to cut your, neck­ Radio, heater. Maroon with white top. W W nlala speedier U.S. economic aid Innocence." 8t. Louis, Feb. 14 (.Tl—The lyn, N. Y., likened the President’s unions will be asked to review the to,, help it get back on ila feet af­ main' nprthem Nationalist out­ Meanwhile. Sperial Judge J. tie too, are yoii?" less for pescs to those made by proposed code and submit any post. ' • St. LoOis federal grand Jury ivlll 49c VALUE For Your Convenlenca ‘ The City Ed looked ^n and, SPECIAL E ter 10 years of pro-communist Russell McElroy b eu n (juallfying open an investigation today into ’51BUIGK SPECIAL DE LL'XE 2-DOOR incoln in l)lz second inaugural ReeortJ Budget for State suggestions for changes, Sug- government.. .Hoover Commission The ministry said a small num­ a jury panel for th'e first of the lo and behold, he had cut off part lUdIa, benter. Dnrk blue with dnrk top. Very address — "Just as Uneolri recog­ the missing ^$800,000 Green- Prtscriptions piditd of his necktie. <985 recommends all government jobs ber of dependants and Civilians ItSd two trials. lease ransom pnone.v, Ui .8. Atty'. clean. nized the importance of spiritual (Conttnued en Page Ypnr)__„ carrying reapbnalbility of making up and ddivnritd. 1 Week Only strength, ao has President Eisen- ' .11 ,f II,'— I-.J — s , I Harry Richards announced. Rich­ Hartford, Feb. 14 (iP)—Tomor--? larly the legislature's Appropria­ or defending admiriiitratton poli­ (Continued on Pago Seventeen) .(Continued on Page Seventeen), Thougbfs of Spring how«r." . tions Committee, in preparing a ards wouldn’t aay whn toe ii1t- I : Signs of spring. ^ The tem­ ’SO OLDS. 2-DOOR SEDAN row is the legislature's biggest I cies should, be filled by polltiical nesses would he Or how many at TEL. MI-9-3781 KieuASY 14 meouOH femuary it <695 Further to the Left day since" it convehsd and heard | budget under which the, State will appointees. perature In the low 50'a... high Radio, heater, hydramatic. On the other hand. Gov. J Coty Urges Pineau them are to be called. 3 . . r 1 I OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY I school students dangling from con­ Gov. Ribicoff’s inaugural address; operate for two years beginning Main mass of frigid air which Bracken Lee of Utah told a Chi­ on Jan. 5. Yrom the standpoint o f ; July 1. ' vertibles on Main S treet... boys 1 MEN’S TROUSERS ’SO NASH STATESMAN 4-DOOR blanketed much of nation last LVRDNER DENIED APPEAL cago meeting of self-styled con­ the taxpaying citizen,’ IL’s proba-1 Appropriations Committee, Organize (^biiiet week and threatened disaster to Radio, heater. Light grey with dark top. Very servative Republicans: ' Improved H- bom b Trigger Washington, Feb. 14 i/Pi — Scoop up these'fine absorbent tow­ <445 bly the most important legislative . due to start its long schedule of Florida citrus and winter vegeta­ > WOMEN’S MAIN SKIRTS ' clean. day of all. . I public hearings Wednesday, uaual- Ring lArdner, Jr., film writer els In your favorite colors. Paris, Feb. 14 ■ t>P) —Pierre ble qrops mores east out over At­ " (Coatlaned ea Pag* Five) It's the day 'when the Governor i.v comes out with a budget during lan tic.. .Police aay 34-year-old ex­ fired- after refusing to tell a ’51 FORD V-8 FORDOR' presents his budget to a-Joint ses­ the last week of the legislative ses­ Pflimlin abandoned his efforts to Faces AEC Test Tontbrrow House committee whether he- > MENS WOMEirS SWEATCRS form France’s 21st postwar gov­ grave digger has confessed In De­ HU8E REMNANT Mi Radio, heater, eent covers, new ruhlwr. m sion of the House and Senate, con­ sion, sometimes on Che last day. troit two-year-old rape-alaying of was a Communist, today waa (EXCEPT WHITE) Green ‘Light’ Zips taining specific revenue raising, Rarely does the legislature try to ernment today and President i^ne Jo Ann Gllleapie. La.s Vegas, Nev„ Feb. 14 (Ah—-7 falleul' In surrounding rommuni- denied a Supreme Court review ’49 OLDS* "78” 4-DOOR and spending recommendations as amend it, and usually It is adopted Coty asked Christian Pineau, a An Improved atomic trigger for ties. The higher the atomic fire of hU efforts to get 825,000 back REGULARLY 85c EACH right-wing Socialist. to try. Air Force offlclala voice mUgiv- SALE Radio and hretec- contrasted to the general recom-j without debate except for an ex­ Inga over Defense Dept'a "proposed Anitrica's H-bomb may be the ball, the leas dust sucked off the pay from 20th Century-Fox. Across Texas Sky mendationa made in his inatigurali planation of its highlights by' the Pineau said he would decide after military reserve program' they firsti t device ‘ ■ to undergo test in the desert floor and less danger of conferring with hia political asso­ I'.S. SUES ^CUE.N'LEY ’49 PONT* -8PORT OOUPt: addreas. committee chairmsn. aay might deprive them of exper­ Atomic Energy Commission’s contamination within the- im- VALURta S9e Yd.’ WORLD'S ECONOMY Whether or not the budget mea- | ciates. new aeries scheduled to start to -! mediate area, Washington, Feb. 14 <— Radio and heater. A m l clean aqlomohile. Tyler, Tex., Feb. 14 (JP)—A Sre- The debating comes in executive ienced personnel . , , Housing CJhief sago ia considered more inportant' sessions of the committee which Should the Socialist decline, for- Albert M. Cole says government morrow. , i Barring a cKange in weather,' Atty. Gen. Brownell today filed ball, its weird green light casting than the inaugural, it will at least thia year can be expected to In- pier Premier Rene MSyer was ex­ The pre-dawn shot, 32nd at the the first shot Is set for about 5:45 an antl-tnist suit against Schen- CHAMPION ’49 KAISER 4-DOOR SEDAN will run out of funds to insure a flsry glow over three men in an be longer. The (Joyemor talked no vblve many differences of opinion pected to be Coty's next choice. home mortgages by mid-March un­ AEC'a Nevada le.st site, will be ^ a. m. (PST) (8:45 a. m. E8T) on le.v Industries Inc., rharging 2 f o r ‘ 1 Radio, hhater, good rubber. Exceptionally <195 airport control tower, flashed like more than half an hour on Jan. since the Senate section of the It was Mayer’s split with Premier less Gongreaa tpeedlly votes new "a major effort" for the AEC Yucca Flat, larger of the two AEC made illegal aeqUlsItlana of Beautiful first quality .cottons. e WALL-YLAME — PRESSURE BURNERS . clean. a "huge electric arc" across the 5. Tomorrow's message is expected committee , is dominated by the Pierre Mendes-France, like him a insurance authority of "one and one Livermore, Calif., laboratory proving grounds. T h e’ other is stock tn Park t 'Tllford Distil­ ’ Lengths to 20 y a i^ in the group. e Co m p l e t e h e a t in g u n it s east Texas ptney woods last night. to' run about 15 minutes beyond Governor's fellow Democrats and leader of the ’ Radical Socialist half billion dollars. which Specializes .In hydrogen Frenchman Flat, lers Corp. The civil action At this price only because they ’48 PONTt-OON*VERTIBLE that. - the House section by Republicans. (Moderate) party, which caused lyyapon* planning. Despite the smaller nature of against Schenle.v, one of the e INSTALLED BY FACTORY TRAINED MEN Our Same -Day Dry Cleaning Serrica <545 It was apparently a meteor. Suffolk County Gra'hu Ju iy In are remnants. New top. Je t black. See Iti There were unconfirmed reports it The stories you will read tomor­ Committee Heariags Begin the overthrow of the- Mendes- Boston resumes Its - closed door . The disclosure Was made by i the devices to be tested here, there "blg 'fdur" In the Whiske.v ,buaH e FORCED WARM AIR — STEAM — HOT WATER Work Received Before 10 A. M. Ready By 5 P. M. exploded or hit the ground, biit no row will say that the Governor Committee hearings, a few of France government' on a vote of probe of last month's convict revolt Dr. Alvin C. Graves, veteran U.S. | ia no underestimating their Impor- neae. was brought In the federal, A DOOR RUSTER MONDAY SPECIAL! ’44 PACKe 'bL fPP E R 4-DOOR 8 e DAN ' evidence of it had been found. recommended the largest general which were held last week, begin confldeneei Feb: 5. at State prison amid spate of ru­ huclear weapons tester, on th e. tance. Every test In this series, district court at Wilmington. DeL Radio and heater. Information indicated it~ w as fund budget—more than $300,'000,- on a full schedule tomorrow with Pineau t^vas the third man called mors and reports of future action eve of Operation Tespot, 6th and AEC (Chairman Lewis L. Strauss Ramombar! Shirts louadarad 20c each flret' seen here and disappeared 000—In Connecticut’s history, but no. less than seven committees an­ on to help solve France’s latest . . . Secretary of State DuUes most exacting series the AEC has declared yesterday, has been MATUSOW Ql'iZ DEL.WED CHILDREN’S DRESSES Washington, Feb. 14 (Jii—^The 8fhM sMt with dry -claaaiiig ardor ’41 CHRYSe 2-DOOR SEDAN aome 80 miles south, near Lufkin, that hardly cornea under the head nouncing public hearings for the cabinet crjala, now in its 10th day. plans toTlsIt Ottawa March 17 for held here in four years. deemed necetaary from the stand-, FOGARTY BROTHERS <145 But ths weather bureau at Dallas of atartling news. afteriioon. Troops Near Oroiihd Zero point of ournational'.security. Senate Internal Seeurit.v suh- Radio and heater. Very dean. three days of talks with CTanadi'an Once in a blue moon will .you find crisp new ^ got reports ef people seeing its Every budget since the afar |ias These include the first hearing (Coritiaiied on Page Five) government leader*! The openlhg test also is' sched­ "Soviet leaders have been boast­ commlttee today set next Mon; 1S8 drescea at thia price. A real bonus for Author^fd Dealer . glow as far a i Jackson, Miss., to been "the largest in ConpecUcut'a of toe all-important' Judiciary- Oiurch representatives- from uled to Include Army participa­ ing In recent days of their rapid' day as the new date for a pub­ Monday shoppers. Sizes 3 to 8x^ A a AIOVE CARS HAVE lEEN WINTERIZED the eaai and Mineral. Wells in west history.” ftfr the obvious reason, Committee, but most of the 37 U :s. JETS AT.YALU: REDS both aides of Iron Curtain open ex tion. Several hundred troops will progress and thelc.M rly develop­ lic qulzxlng of Harvey Matusow OFFICE NOW At 319 8ROAD STREET MANCHESTER AND READY TO GO! Texas." ' governors have been saying, that measures It' wrlU consider tomor­ Mimaan, Korea, Feb. 14 tflV- •cutivS meeting of laitbrran World take trench positions about 4,000. ment! o f very powwml weapone," about his'repudiation, of post There were no reports of .Injuries the State is acquiring more people row ar,e of nar^pw interest only. The C~pta_peopl4. on the Africultura Oomlpittee for propeUer-ditvea ptaaie latruded tr a m of - traiatng Nationalist T he device' probably will be keep our strength at peak levela. summoned to appear tomorrow. DRY CLEANERS Orem J., N. Abner, a control tower The budget the Governor pre­ a hearing on Mils eoncemlng dog over North Korea near tha Oilaese cffficera .at certain Far detonated from ont -of tha AEC'a The coniMquencea of any .other The paatponement reportedly MO:.-)V. -.-I' »T.. MANCHESTER 93 WILLS ST., T IL MI-3-7254 MI-9-4427 • OpM Ev m . UntK 9 R.M. • MI.9-S29S sents tomorrow is Intended to mouth of ties Yota River bound-, Eastern inatallations rather than liighcr towers. In - lint with the k-as im adt "at tho request a t tite* mL-COKE-FDELOIL .(OiirtUiMil -si rlai* Xkroo) '(uida Uit legtslatuiw^d j^artloU- (OsaU IM Pafa Faar) nry af Red Chlaa PYiday« send them to U.0. ^ - new o ^ clal eonpt^n for radiation (CattttaMMd mm Faga IRna) Justice Dept.” * I : K ■ - ^ .1' ' 5

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